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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARSH 27, 1922. iain emits shan hittin 0 ae ogete weceeseeremggenenmncmananenseninee CITY OPENS FIGHT TO 650. When the clty began presenting CHANGE GAS STANDARD|''* (2% before Chairman Prendergast © city employees for cir Tt had been intimated In previous hearings that the city was not definitely opposed to the change of standard, but rate and quality question in the Public] {Insisted upon a commensurate reduction on Firat Witness | gervice Commission offices, to-day, As-| 1n the price of gas to go wlth th at a resumption of the hearings in the wore seat, ¥ + S Comminston. heating quality gas. Recently, ; 3 sistant Corporation Counsel Myatt at epecttully i i for a fur- - t Pound habal ore by called Henry H. Edgerton as his firet fusase cdbsiald ona thett ahiet soehesl, BEST &CO. ¥ ther 4 ine by d. 0 fortnight’s [parently ed a formal fight on the ‘ qi ‘William A, Ri . hi declared A : notices Wb tie: date tobe hiven.” |[peopeaal 40 eRange die Mandated ot gus hideinmeal iclirsiaaente be berestylond change to's BT. U. iandara would ry CORRECT 5 ts a n thie city from 22-candle power to «| the adoption of the B. T. U. standard Irae ity. sontends {he saving would be CLOTHES British thermal unit of approximutely|in this country. | ONE KILLED, 8 HURT, 20 cents, i ae IN JERSEY AUTO CRASH | ——————==—— - - — for BOYS j Hold Control of Dardanelles} Real state Men | Protest It Will] Cars Cottide an Waite Horse ike, ; ‘| B “ sh ‘i Near Camden, & i and Plan National Home Cost Them $45,000,000 CAMDEN, N for Armenians. to fnstall. win wits Killed a sons were injured | PALS. Mareh 27 CAssnetuted rH Press).—Turkey is conceded nearly all her claims, except those to Adri- amople and part of Eastern Thrace, inthe memorandwn which the Allied Foreign Ministers to-day forwarded to Athens, Angora and Constantinople with a view to its ac as a preliminary pea ing the Treaty of Presticut of the} tnebile eal United Beal Kistate Gweners’ Associa. | White Hors tion, wrote to-day to Murray Hulbert, President of the Board of Aldermen, request Buildines give another p on the propoved ordinn Stewart Browne GB. Altman & Cn. « » Mrs. Mary Gold omin, his wile, face cut; Mrs. Jenn Goldman moter, fractured skail Goldman, bis | ry inter ies; Mrs. Marcelle South Woodst ble fractu fractu that tin mittee on le hearing ompelling owners of houxes and to install a gas cut-off Ac of euch building. . As already related buildings: lement, | revis outside or The Enos-Midia line in Thrace 18414 he Leonie World, thix measure , l t t S | f d elma eat Bulenstan frontier Vtotal of at lenst $49,000,000 Isle City, NJ. ita Rew York's best dressed™ little Adrianople is exctuded pee eet shee ME REN wnaends Inlet, Cay boys will be wearing navy serge Constantinople remains ‘Torkey’s H Sekaath ook 7 May 4 ig MALY Sere. SSM. ate retiifh “Atm ‘onia, With: the mel yk A Num ber of sailor reefers on Easter Sunday population, under League of Nations} was no opposition, T Protection, but she loses the Gal-]tion of that hearing was ‘pubtished din lipoli Peninsnla and Mesopotamia The Foreign Ministers give Greek und Turkish belligerents th Weeks in which to reply to the pr posed terms. ably on the abo The Foreign Ministers demand the it will come up fo ROH EY may scrap the battle- © 4 = ships, but that cannot lessen the popularity of sailor clothes Women’s Spring Wrap-coats | for small boys. Spring brings Capes and Coats made of the finest materials; some with embroidered decora- tion om collar and sleeves, all richly silk-lined throughout suppressien of obligatory military} tion before your honorable body to service in Turkey and the restriction]morrow, March 28, 1922 of the army to 5,000 and the police} ‘We respectfully ask that the 1c to 40,000 Regular troops. of Aldermen refer this ordin The leading features of the prelim-| to the Committee on Build imaries to peace proposed to Greece] proper hearing of the real and the Turks by the Foreign Mints-] ers, who are expected to the usual demand for the navy serge reefer with sailor collar, and COLGATES RIBBON DENTAL CREAM ters are: and our reasons for this tk hat Conoa’ ah “4 ‘ Rrerpetnil treeuom af wuviga. Yn flamer - nov inure oy eth by em ff ll i \ parents who recognize the im- o es ¢ “(1) The total issue of the City ing awayt fousenamel; i Bospor Record t 2,100 and of that numbe: hari willclesn them safely, olfering rea unusua ue at ilori ‘Turkish sovereignty over all of hol o¥ei 100 POLIcORAIA ovbers di a andquickifi pyoucthiag these, gz \y va portance of careful tailoring and fine materials, will like this Asia Minor and all of the territory bounded by the Caucasus, Persia, Uknow that ff I wash my real estate b teeth twice every day with nd tox-paying organiza - ed ever see the City Mesopotamia and the Mediter- ven many of those that ‘will be thoe- $78 OO : funean and Aegean Sean, ding otiwelver, few fall 10 e Best & Co. model at The Armenians to be under pro ail the ordinances that are in troduced in the several committees of the Board of Aldermen. ‘The large majority of the subscribers to the ity Recofd are contractors. mailiax agencies and Ducket shops and p veyors of conimodities who have no interest whatever in the doings re vorted in the Gity. Record, but are solely interested in securing the tection of the League of Nations, but the territory inhabited by them to. be under the sovereignty of Turkey” with an eventual na tional home, to be found for them: by the: League. Adrianople to go to the G ks, but a large percentage of Thrace to be returned to Turkey. ‘The Peninsula of Gallipoli to go to Greece. The Foreign Ministers inform the belligerents thut the desire of the Al. lies is to.re-estublish peace and to re- establish the Turkish nation in the territoriés that were considered be longing to it, with Constantinople, to assure the Mussulman population of j the most equitable regime, 10 give Greece compensation for the sacrifices she made in the war, to protect the ragial migorities, and to prev ther wars between Turkey a Huropean Powers. ‘To this the ters add: !The people or the Government that would reject these propositions through prejudice assumes the re: sponsibility for the continuation of the conflict.”’ Dealing with Armeniu, the docu- ment su) “The situation of the Armenians has received special consideration, as much on account of the obligation contracted by the Allied Powers dur- ing the war as on uccount of the cruel suffering endured by that peo- ple. Consequently the aid of the League of Nations is sought, in ad- dition to the provisions made for the protection of minorities, with a to satisfying the traditional asp! tions of the Armenian people and the (Sale on the Third Floor) Lknow that a LARGE tube ot sion pig bear Fea Scind and that I need mot pay more. Nine Hundred Pairs of Women’s One-strap Walking Pumps (a new, special purchase) Americas Foremost Srocialists OPPENHEIM GLLINS &E th Street — ‘New York FIFTH AVENUE @ 35cm STREET—NEW YORK ni rt c 16.50 Sizes-2-le-y years Best & Co. Uf Special— Tuesday made of selected calfskin in black or dark tan, with welted soles and medium low heels 250 Satin an cae @ my, the favorite fur scarf of the season will be phenomenally low-priced at $6.75 per pair This remarkable offering of Spring footwear presents a rare opportunity for economical buying. (Sale on the Second Floor) Breakfast Coats In Changeable Color Effects establishment of a national home for them."’ The document not mention any particular yw Graceful straight-line models of fine quality Satin with tory now inhabited by the Armenians poc! ie=sashes. = shall becunder Turkish soverefgnty, kets non ul Ik d pl im With regurd to the Dardanelles the med with scalloped pleating. communication reads: “The Turks are allowed again on the Asiatic shore of the Dardunelles, but the interésts’ of peace and se- curity for the future require that Europe shall never again be exposed to the perils and sacritices imposed upon it in 1914 by the closing of the Dardanelles, and the condition for the return of the Turks to the pro imity of the straits is the establia! ment of a wide demilitarized zo: making any military projects in that region impossible." 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