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' THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. New York City’s Muscular Employees, ire Rea Girls Included; to Show Their Prowess — Police and Street Cleaning Depart- ‘i gs, ~ OFFICIAL RED TAPE HALTS ERECTION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS ae Sinking Fund Commission's Tactics Holds Up Badly Needed Structures. ments will play. Most ‘of the city Commissioners have taken boxes. The Police Department alone has dis- posed of over 1,100 tickets. The pub- lie sale of the tickets was opened to- |day @ the Garden. J Mayor Hylan and an official party of his own will occupy a box, The Mayor is the only city official invited, the others having taken their share of tickets. The games will be run under the direction of John J. O'Brien, Sec- retary of the Street Cleaning Depart- ment. aossnticnalpiaasteassinan WESTCHESTER NOTES. Ralph R. Ragette has been chosen Chairman of a committee which will get up a delegation of Mount Vernon Elks to attend the annual Elks’ Con- “Dear Mother,” writes Kitty from college, “ send me some money—! haven't even enough for Chiclets!” good for the whole family pure just sugar coated chewing gum beneficial good for nerves and digestion Further evidence of the need of financial and administrative independ- ence for the Bourd of Education was vention at Adantle City in July ' ae. of Hate. eehico! Announcement has just been made ] eee. ve the recnnts of ‘new. acho that the speakers at’ the testimonial 10 for 5c buildings delayed by the red tape dinner to be tendered to former Su- which characterizes the present meth- preme Court Justice Isaac N. Mills at the Mount Vernon Women’s Club House | eds Of school construction. At least ALS . lon March 7 will be George HL. Taylor $eles much needed schools are held - IRENE CHE \gr., Justice J, Addison Young of the : — ; Appellate Division, Odell D. Tompkins, ~ up through failure of the Sinking Fire Dept. BLANCHE Finance Rev. Father Edward J Tain C Fund Commission to clear sites of en- « SESS GC i Nolan and Mayor Edwin W cumbrances. 4! ad & | Lyman Bill of New Rochelle os 8 . P ; ici ‘ chosen President of the new hed new P. 8. No. 184, Newport} Meet Run by Municipal Actiy- Ronnie Briar Country Club of Larch- and Stone Avenues, Lrooklyn, is the Sites. areesthtan nate | mont most’glaring instanve. In April, ities. Committee at Madison M. A. Boveridge gave a costume > T eA | e Westche Woman's the commission was asked by the Square Garden To-Morrow| FUN Werth, Butundae Artes | Wate @F Waucction to remove some q Mount Vernon, Suturd fter= | buildings on the large plot of ground Night Expected to Break! The contract for construction was Records in Athletics and Fun. | ie the desminacion Cor Supreme Court paras in August and the exeny vos “ ‘| | stenographer in Manhattan Saturday af- now completed. The erection ee ! | ternoon of the steel structure is delayed now The pick of Father Knickerbocker's| EMILY“ | ‘There was a meeting of the motor because the buildi ave still on the athletic talent will compete at Madison| W.HORN jcorps of Pelham Manor at the resl- | site. 3 Fire nee of Mrs, Lenox Hawe, #elham, | Phe contractor has notified the; S@are Garden to-morrow night, at) Dept. . ‘ele a eee Board of Education of his intention to|the first indoor games and dance of TERESA * , Apnouncement has been made of the | sue the elty because of inconveniences | the Municipal Athletle Activities Com- V SHEA: Fire Dept Seen se ana wire ae Daan and lows of money due to inubility to mittee, which comprises 80,000 city competition between the varicus city] of Liewelyn Park, Sis to Willa tulfll his contract. Highways and employees. | departments, t trophy will be] Hanway, son of and Mrs. John | Building Department inspectors hi ordered him to remow fronr the streets. will have to spend « time and monc from the n addition, the « money due to Necessary tor construct the hindrances put in his Hanway of Pelham Manor, Henry B. Pruser of Claremont Ay nue, Mount Vernon, has gone to Cuba. Mise Clara James of South Fourth Avenue, Mount Vernon, has returned , from Bingh ¥ | Robert Blak uth Third Avenue, | warded by y Chief W. W. Cohen, who is chairman of the Mu- nicipal Athletic Activities Committee. It is a silk official flag of the City of New York and will go to the city de- partment scoring fhe most points in ‘ the set of games, Mount Vernon, has recovered from ill- | Other attractions on the card are] ness | 1 1,000-yard run handicap, which|* In the 50-yard dash tor women only, the committee has received twenty- of | 2° ven entries from sprinters in vari- 1s city departments, including the ard of Education, Parks, Street | Cleaning, Health, Fire and the Bor- | ough President's office of Queens. The ouns women have been in training at the local armories for the past three his mater © does not t amou he materials American Chicle Co. 5 weeks and the time made by them macs wd will bring out Dan Shea, the fireman Jumping from Brownsville 1) the trials indicates some close} HELEN A. FLAHERTY Fire |from 26 Truck, who is perhaps the lem the addition P N finishes Dept . best all-around athlete in. the city 114th Street, betw Prizes for the all-female event have| the only attraction, for Bob McAllis-|Service. There will be a half mile ington Avenues, 1s . ‘5° been donated by the staff of the Bu-|ter, the “flying cop.” is entered inj Walk for novices, « running high jump the five-story buildings on t u of airs and Supplies of the|three events—the sixty-yard dash|and two special events—a 1,600-yard erty bave not been removed vested in the city more Title has. 4 ma year ire Department, consisting of gold, Iver and bronze medals for first, se put the Sinking Commission has failed | ond and third place respectively. to act. The new P. S. No. 80, 121st; Miss Helen Ibert, stenographer to Street, east of First Avenuc, also de- - ire Commissioner Drennan, is en- signed to relieve the territory, ) tered in the sack race and will run| is in a similar position Months ago! gfty yards from scratch. She is an the commission was asked to clear the] athlete of ability and has beeu train- sites, plans have been ready a long| ing the Fire Department entries for time, but the buildings are still ten- the final dash in the fifty-yard event. ‘ented. But the fair sprinters will not be handicap, the 300-yard run handicap) high school relay, in which most of and he will be anchor man on|the schools hereabouts have entered the Police Department team in tlie|teams, and an open A. A. U. medley inter-departmental relay race. relay, in which the . A. C. Boys’ McAllister will be put to a severe! Club, Y. M. H. rdham and Co- test, In order to overcome the handi-|lumbia Universities, Knights of St. caps against him, in view of bis re-/ Anthony and Loughlin Lyceum have cent performances, in which hejentered teams. smashed some of the best indvor rec-| A total of 329 entries have been re- ords. jceived for the track events, in addi-| To stirfulate interest and create! tion to basketball games for women me February 27th toMarch 4h yt ne Not so long ago prunes were— just prunes! To- day, thanks to Sunsweet, prunes have arrived. Prunes belong—in the best of menu-company. For Sunsweet has made the eating of prunes a aay American health-habit. Sunsweet has made the serving of prunes arecognized matter of good taste as well as good health. And it is to celebrate this achievement—to | “register’’ this taste-and-health idea—that Sun- sweet stands sponsor for the first National Prune Week, February 27th-March 4th. Make ita ee) WM i u = ; 3 \ oint to ‘look in’’ at your grocer’s this week. 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