The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1922, Page 18

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“ sentee 18 ae n UFAD WAITER CETS |SEMSSE ASS LS] Navy Exhibits Model of Plane other four delegates, whv have given 5 ee Which Won Pulitzer Trophy| freshman Class Gets Back Hormel 2: swt tet cette |e eee aap tooo sel for Hegarty said « counter-appeal would be taken, as it was the purpose f of the plaintife tu see that the union was punished MEN: LOST HIS 0 DEMAREST BUYS , SAGE FOUNDATION E Vice President and General Manager Four Must Pay for Forcing Takes Over Forest Hills Man Out of Work in Strike Property. at Healy’s Restaurant. John M. Demarest, Vice President re ca and General Manager of Suge Poun- Four officials of the Waiters’ Union| dation Homes Company, bought all of must pay $5,000 damages to M {the stock in this concern yesterday J. Hegarty, according to a verc from Russell Sage Foundation, _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1088, me @ aeerenyet + stentima. first westbound trip after being conver-|run to break the Mauretanta's record Kidna ed Head of Coo er Union ted into an of! burner, stated the vessel|from Daunt's Rock to Ambrose Light in the previous twenty-four hours had] Vessel, which atill stands four deys, ten steamed 608 knots, averaging 24.12 minutes, with the best day's brose Light Vessel. the Light Veasal about 6 o'clock to- No attempt has been made in this] morrow morning. Calls Experience, Including Blackjacking and Chloroform, a “Joke” and Bars Police. The police were nog called to-day Lay aa oa) Ore tant tal He of} When he got home last night that las My act on the kidnapping story of Friday night when he. left < Gustav Kemonsky, elghteen-year-old| tynion four masked dnisaven ee President of the Freshman Class at! blackjacks met him. Two cracked Cooper Union, where Director C. R.] him on the head, then one pressed a Richards has been questioning mem-| Tas saturated with chloroform to bis bers of both Sophomore and Freshmen! yi¢ vaguely remembers a trip in 4 Classes to find out where Kemonsky|sea-going taxicab, and when he came haw been since he disappeared last Fri-|to Saturday morning he was in a day, He returned last night. cabin or barn. There he remained a “Tt was only a joke, father,’’ said] hungyr prisoner until Monday, when 548 Fifth Avenue at Forty- fifth Street Women’s Oxfords at $8 HESE oxfords are made from tan and black leather of different weights @ jury in’ the Supreme Court, for] A large majority of the members of Gustav when his dad started to call] farm hand opened the door and he and textures; on lasts broad, medium and causing him to lose his job us head| this syndicate are residents or lot : xplained, tf | foun near Troy. ie * . walter ot Healy's éetl Street restau. | owners Ia Forest Hilla Gardens, L. 1 the pollen, Besides, he explained, it) tea votll 199 Monday nigh betors narrow—with heels of varied shapes and rant. The case grows out of a strike| The Sage Foundation has thus car- something really unpleasant to him.| he found his relatives in Albany. He hei hts. of waiters in 1919 ried out its inténtion of ultimately What Gestay said was a “joke” in.|said he was kidnapped in the hope ghts. . . The defendants named ae Otte} turning over the management and cluded: it would prevent the freshmen dance With the wide diversity of sizes and Wagner, Treasurer of the Inter-| development of this property to resi- ‘Two blackjackings, one chloorform.| last Saturday. ‘ . . wag Veni ae a ]aentx "and thoge “prewtmably” most soz EEE Jing, one witd ride trom New York to MAURETANIA IN TO-MORROW. widths carried we can so fit you that the Hotel, Restaurant, Club and| likely to continue it along the lines FICIAL, PUOTO@RAPS W.8. NAVY. Troy on a taxi, forty-eight hours in | i ; : ae Catering Industry; Leon Loser, | of its original organtzation The NAVY'S EMBLEM from The PULITZER TROPHY RACE . a deserted cabin without food or drink, i walking will be an anticipated pleasure General Organizer; John Haggerty, More than $6,000,000 has been put visit from a ghost that pounded on the/Cumard Liner’s Captain Wires Her instead of a dreaded necessity Richard Lucas and Sam Kremberg, | into new homes on the properties and] pq er Acosta Piloted to Vic-]°"%% oF at 4m average speed of 176] door, rescue by a farm hand and a Day's Ron. ve Walking Delegates plans are under way for practically ov . aaah miles per hour, walk of 14 miles to a town where According to the papers filed wiin| doubling the development tory Wins Admiration Acosta was the first to get away in}he has relatives who lent him money] A wireless received early yesterday the court, the union considered Hey = Fi PERE = =. i ace te $ to get back home. afternoon from Capt. Rostron of the arly obnoxious because as head walter! BIGGEST SHIP RUNS AGROUND of Experts. he race, and at no point lost his lead. | Gistay lives at No. 26 Wave Street, Cunard steamship Mauretania, on her he discriminated, against union inex, rah aa chs Naval flying experts were greatly im- and demanded that he resign. Heguriy Convetaht 10H Utes 6 ning World), WASHINGTON, March 30.—A|pressed with the performance of the] — said he was only attempting to po wet \ sux. | Model of the Curtiss-Navy racer, win- | Curtiss-Navy racer, which was lonne2 tect his employer from dishonest wail BERLIN, March 8 ving Cux- Sede p likdase ur if . ers at the Healy restaurant. aaven Eni bare ay trip, the world’s} ner of the Pulitzer Trophy race at|by the Navy Department to the Cur- Thomas Healy testified that, rather bisnos , h Bi eee eae re, le Omaha on Nov. 3 of last year, has tiss ¢ ‘ompany to be flown in the Pu- than face @ strike of waiters. he had) the White Star Line, has run aground | Just been presented to the Navy De-| ltver Face discharged Hegarty, although he was|on Pagansand, where th: sh from] partment honest and faithful and had cavsed|the Elbe shallows Cuxhaven Harbor, ‘The plane is a joint production of | * $ CRAIG CONTEMPT CASE. the discharge of pilfering waite-s. Two dredges had been working for] ine Curtiss Compaffy and the Navy ne firat step toward a speedy argu- The case was bitterly fought before|days to make the ohanne! big enough Supreme Court Justice McAvoy, who, |for the manimoth liner but they failed, Department, built for the navy. This chat = hate ,|The vessel struck the sand a few|xpeedy plane ts powered by a new Betis, CHAE ES tO-Ehe Jor), eaid they minutes after leaving the berth she has could find compensatory And Dunit ea eee Ne. twin six Curtiss engine. contempt of court, was’ taken yesterday damages. i A dozen tugs worked for an hour and In the Pulitzer race the plane was] when Assistant United States Attorney ‘The jury returned its verdict of], hajt before the Bismarck wag safely| piloted by Bert Acosta for thé Cur- 1 filed the record with the clerk of pilotes x a for e Cur. damages in fifteen minutes. out of her berth, All the city seemed to Compe Acosta covered the 160] tht, United States Circuit Court of Ap- Justice McAvoy ruled that Wagner|be at the docks and watched the Iner| t's’ Company. Acosta covered the 15 ‘Mr, Cahill will move to have the 5 added to the calendar at once and the unlon could not be held re- ‘ground. Kmile cour minutes 9 8-5 sec- ment in United States Supreme Court of the case of Comptroller Charles L, Craig found gullty by Federal Judge Mayer of Dickinson Was Told: Go to Russia and Find Out What the Conditions Actually Are THOMAS H. DICKINSON as the Historian of the American Relief and studied -all classes wader all-conditions. He. retumed recently aad reported— Russia Is Dying! “Rusia is dying inthe midtof mmpemabed sicher; dying an omer “Lenine, Trotzky, Tchitcherm- remain fast locked-in the Kremiim.” “Russian profiteers are living.in.epicurean luxury.” again. It is a remarkable story that Dickinson tells. It is the story of a nation dy- ing because it cannot or will not save itself. Its like has never been heard. You will want to read every word of it. It comes to you fresh from the vinle pen of Thomas H. Dickinson in fifteen authontateve, vivid articles. 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