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'#To Have 22 "THEATRE OWNERS. AND SPECULATORS GOTO SEE MILLER simeceniigions Hearing on Bloch Regulating Specula tion in Tickets. Bill By Sophie Irene Loeb. iarne de r A citizens went to Alb y pear at a Governor on the Walt designed to elimin prices of theatre ti feh the obnoxious ticket it Various theatre t “ " agers be nt " whom are Au Wo Golden John) MoBrid T mpeculat sa t fesented by Louis Ma y The bill provides for the and bon those who resell theatr Comptrolle of the s There measure Pric above is selling su before tack the measure ¢ constitution the of the jutter lau Iso vontains a » that if meat lared the the 1 that a considerable check can be obtained against’ the Speculators Wy this part of the bill lon’. The court decisions favoring this lez n Will be reviewed as to the housing bills und the taxicab cuses, Sint urts held that the businesses are clothed with a public use Senator Walton Bill in the Senate snsored the has prepared an ex who haustive brief upholding the right of the State to regulate an industry so lose to the public and public use us theatres Mr. Bloch will also present a simt- lar brief, He sald to-day “The evil which inluture by His bil] has attempte hand prevent is well recognized and at tempts made by Ucket speculators to extort unreasonable profits from the patrons of public. amusement places have been considered by the courts. “Every household budget carries an ttem to provide for amusement, be- cause by such means the burden of 8 and care is Mehtened and gen eral living conditions are improved What to do with time not occupled by employment in the sliop, office, stove or factory is a matter involving mor- als, health and mental development 'o extended argument is ne ary to impress the fact, now generally ap preciated, that the theatre is no longer @ private institution, to be conductel folely for profit to the owners and op- erators. It is now { publle in- stitution whose ad should not be withhe or denied to any able and willing to enjoy them “Those who buy the desirable entertainments them at extortionate pric robbers, ‘They reap where they have not sown.’ They take what did not originally belong to them. They se- cure an advantage without rendering any substantial or corresponding ser- vice. “Such people are not legitimate bus- iness men urging constitutional rights and privileges which entitle them to respect and protection, Ticket specu- lators who extort unreasonable profits by securing to themselves an ad- vantage over prospective purchasers mre public parasites. Th menace the public peace and welfare. The ase presented is not that of a mer chant or broker doing an honest busi- mess and dealing fairly in the open market. The evil almed at ts extor- tion.’ pees ree WOMEN PUFF AS COUNCIL “KIDS” ANTI-SMOKE BILL Chicage Aldermen Treat Proposed Ordinance as Joke. CHICAGO, March 10.—With nine women puffing cigarettes In the gallery, the City Council “‘kidded to death” Al- German John H. Lyle's proposal that smoking in public by women be banned under penalty of fines ranging from $10 to $100, Alderman Schwartz proposed a sub- stitute ordinance providing for a “Bu- reau of Dont's,"” the members to be selected from hypocrites, bigots, professional ugitators and pea- nut-headed nincompoops,” and that any person “living, dying, breathing, &c., 10 for the and 910,000 for subsequent best seats for and hold are virtual without a license be fined § first offense offenses." Other joke substitutes were pi vote Was unanimous se WANT SHIPPING BOARD OFFICIALS DISMISSED Repablican aadenh Ace Have to End Nigh Salarle WASHINGTON, March 20,—Republi- ean House le went to President Barding to-day for ald in thelr efforts e United State scure the dist officials wh are no In a letter to-day Representative Q. Tilson of Connecticut asked the Presi- dent to take personal action in the of thirty-five board officials who: aries aggregate $200,000 a and Who were recommended for dismissal more than @ month ago by Robert H. Shep. berd, Shipping Voard Comptroller, John MADE NAVAL CADET TO REWARD NEGRO BOYS IN LATE WAR Ansorge Denies Pre-[lection Promise in Choosing Candi- date for Annapolis. WASHINGTON, Mare Rep- ative Martin Ansorge (Rep., N Yy) fr jenied that he had fulfilled ny ampaign pledge in appointing Enail Trev ine Holley, seventeen wreol) Negro, to Annapolis, — He wa following out a policy tlined President Harding him ol way in any of "he suid, refer ting to a statement by Holley. Mr Ans said also that a letter he had rom Riebard Williams in) February nade no inention of any pledge or promise. Mr, Ansorge continued: My appointinent of Emile Treville Holley to the United States Naval ademy was not the fulfilment of a umpaign pledze, as has been stated. Vr » such pledge, Nubody re- Nobody dictated it own responsibility cognit otism and valor of the 5 colored boys in the military and naval service of the United States in the World War. L dit in recognition of the principle { the are deal o advocated by Har- sin his Rirmingham (Ala.) speech. “1 distributed my appointments throughout the district. I did 1 did it mn of the tunity di There were four nies. Every boy who ap plied received an uppointment principal or alternate. ‘The lar colored population residing in one ection of my district was entitled to one of these appointments us a mat- ter of simple Justicg and equal repre- lenlly and mentally fine reputation in a High School grad- a freshman at the College quulified, bears a the community, uate and of the City of New York. He is pop ular among his white classmates. He jx tactful and will not make himself obnoxiou “Harvard and other large institu tions mi Some of our best een. col- ored, West has — produced three colored cadets and one of them becume a Colonel. No one has a higher sense of respect for Annapolis than have I, but it is supported at Government expense as an educe tional and not u social institution. No one should be barred for race, creed ur color “y shall stand behind Holley and see that he gets a square deal,” Holley. in an interview last Friday, explained the nomination to Annapolis in this way: “Mr Ansorge made a lot of sperches up here through Harlem in which he said the first opportunity that came he would nominate a Negro boy for the Naval Academy. Then when the boys of the Inter-High School pciation learned appoint- ments were to be made in Mr. An- sorge’s district they got together without my knowing it and nominated me as their choice. “Richard Williams, nior in Mor- ris High School and President of the association, wrote to Mr. Ansorge re: minding him of the speeches he had made and telling him I was the choice of the association, At the same time the W Side Republican Club got behind me, and between the two or- ganizations lies the credit for having got me the nomination for Annapo- lis.”*" a LOCKED UP IN TOMBS TO ESCAPE EXTRADITION Small, Brooklyn, famuel M ‘No. 1625 President treet, was locked up in the ‘Tombs to-day in order to save him from immediate extradition to Canada, il, with George Markelson and Isidore Friedman, are alleged to have been partners in a stock brokerage firm a! No, 45 Beaver Street and are charged yous rand larceny in connection with p of the firm to Alphonse Des Champs of Hartford, Conn. Friedman and Markelson pleaded guilty recently Sentence has been deferred Before Justice Wasservogel this morn- Ing counsel for Small sald he was in- formed that a British agent and a United States Marshal were walting to arrest Small on extradition papers as soon as he left the room. The court said he could not prevent ft and the District Attorney was also powerlens Smull's counsel decided that the only way to keep his client in this country was to release his $10,000 bail bond and have him locked up in the Tombs, OVER 50 MARKETS IN MANHATTAN AND BRONX See Phone Book for Locations ‘BREAD—5Sc la loaf. Fine quality, sealed in wax wrap- Vienna has archists in aid of the JAPAN FORBIDS RUM SALE TO MINORS IN HER FIRST DRY LAW Wirtless Tokio Quoted Announcing Passage of Bill 10 WESTERVILLE Dr HW ary of From Beaten Times, areh 80. Ernest Cherrington, the World ret kue against Alcoholism Feceived a wireless meseage from tating tat both Howse of the Jaqun Parliament had 1 to minors. effective April ed ineasure, the bill is de clared to be the first ever enucted he Japanese Empire aifectin traffic in intesteating liquor measure introduce! Nineteen times and had passed tte Lower House ten times only to meet with defeat in the Unpe Chambe was educated in Vercont and to ended to a yo of te ship in the House of Hac EX-KAISER CARL FAILS TO IMPROVE Monarchists Raised $,000- 000 Crowns to Aid Former Ruler HAL, Madelen, Mareh a0 ¢ Press), — I rmer Empe 1 of Austria-Hungary, who gravely ill here, f to maintain to-day the improvement noticed in his condition yesterday afternoon and Mareh 30 (Associated He Lig, former court physician, left Vienna to- for Funchal A subseription of raised 3,000,000 crowns among Vienna mon exeru oe ‘|ARBUCKLE \WITNESS SUDDENLY VANISHES Hotel Maid, Accused an Insane, Is Gone. SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 90. Brennan, one witnesses in trial of Rosco ) Arbuckle, has disappeared, according to aMdavits pro- sented In court by the defense, » Was a maid at the Hotel st, Prancts, who testified in previous trials that shortly after th buckle's suite, —-Kate of the the princlapl defense third man ughter was followed by later, she wiped off according to prosecution fingerprints of le and Miss Rappe subsequently were found, At the second trial the prosecution in- troduced testimony to show that she had once been an (nmate of the Stute Hos- pital for the Insane and that her com- mitment had never been withdrawn. - PROFESSOR NOT GUILTY > REPORTED = st FROM PARALYSIS. ENIN ERING LONDON, March 30,—Nikolai Lenin, Dictator of Russia, is suffering from acute progressive paralysis, according to his physi , A news agency dis- pateh from I 1 to-day American Chicle Co, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROz 80, 1922. “NEVER AGAIN,” SAYS|NEWARK PLACES FOLEY, BACK HOME| PIGS ON PAYROLL TO EAT GARBAGE MRS. LEEDS’S DAD FIGURES IN TRIAL Democratic Leader, on Cruise Ownership vot Liquor Reported since January, Got Home- $25,000 Piggery Expected to End] Found in Cellar of Lawlor’s sick a Week Out $50,000 Expense and Earn Shop, Not Established fom Woley, one time Sheriff of N Interest William McNamara, indicted by the y nd joint’ Demoeratic leader + 1 owned by the city win [Grand Jury on a charge of burglary the Mirst Assembly District, is goin Henceforth serve as scavengers in [1% the third degree for breaking into 1 vacations now to such ‘ewaric the basement of the plumbing shop at net ' exclaim pigs, whose duty ft will be to aaa Lawl SMA At ai dus he stepy 0 Justice Brown tn Supreme Cour i he ster to-day wit wun the gurbege collected tore Just Brown in Supreme Court ife from the Caronia, whieh ? vorcine \hebt willl be to-day. One of the most interesting ist completed a 14,000-mile « vaed. tor ita mtegery conduatea [banter te (il at vet explained. the Mediterranean sinee Jan tt ie fie Wreinte BeSd Webs COM BANY, ts the ownership of several thousand iny first vacation in twenty-live| ica ine etty expects to make 6 [COlSP® Worth of wines and Iquots hut T got homesick a wer BICCERE OH Tac TrMaatIn a alleged to have been stored in i Lleft New York. ld been want ' ; : : a separate compartment of the cellar ing ever since to come k nd the Ny BeNOR GLAS) TUS Bae Te ‘The owner of the plumbing establish to-day, Director of m best thing that happened on the try i he SO cad tna [ment W& the father of Mre. Morenc was when we began the other day VCRIRISa NERRAE GHRUE at [Lawlor Leeds, mentioned in the Stil ting radio news about the old town | [eretefere Newark annug man divorcee case nm i it again pent $50, n garbage dis: According to ther ceman who ar Miss Helen Kander, a Polish singe rested MeNama the liquor was Wrought with her four-year-old San . meena abet pyc vithy Gaynor Isham to her mother. | DEPUTY BURKE packed in cuses labelled ‘oceries Martian Gayne Isham, wh Walter Lawlo: son oof the plum her divorce from her first liu IS REINSTATED |eestitiea ne supposed grvveries were nd, has married Carl Wengel, ! had been with her grandmothe William J. ¢ widow of 1 Mayor, in Ni WALKER ESTATE TOTAL Rickards Sunday Dinner Uptown Was Only Wrong Technically Sheriff Mrs late days S| an escape the survivor to recetve Tinie /of all escay with the right Mth of disposal by > - WOMEN AID BACHELORS TO ELIMINATE FLAPPER F | Men's Mutual Matrimonial Pro fective Ansociation Wink Support. LAS VEGAS, N. M. March 30. Peminine sur Men's Mut ort of the recently ofrmed Matrimonial Protective according to the designed “to climinate the flapper fedm the mat- rimonial race."’ A statement published to-day credited to Miss Aurelin Trujillo. with “extensive influence among the younger set,” says "When the girls learn to dress so as to show more of their ears and less of WwW When you fee! 2 cold coming cap put aay ey of Sloan's Liniment; hroat, chest _and back just before & going to bed. It starts warm, tingling circulation that k th thelr to dance with more grace eeps the and less indecent wigglings, they will cold from “eettli * and helps break OF MURDER ATTEMPT |: more desirabie in the eyes of serious: | ie Swi vite fea he he mf treat, Den minded men,”* and clear ct ee as throat. Don’ Accused by Fellow Inatractor of Seen rates, Potting Green in Wet, | JOHNSTONE NOW JUDGE pi ie ape MONTREAL, March 90,—Prof. J. A OF GENERAL SESSIONS Oat Morin, of MeGIll University, charged by 9, a fellow faculty men Prof. Her Ansistant District Attorney Sworn mann Walter, with attempted murder In as ler Appointee. Outta bya Jury dn the Court of King's |the office of the District Attorney of Bench New York County since he was ap Prof, Walter alleged that Prof. Morin} pointed by William Trave Jerome in lad put Paris green in hls well, 19 NCE eWOrth aa oe Re tara ssions by appointment f Gov. Miller by Judge Crain at the Criminal Courts Building to-day Judge Crain a ict Attorney Ranton made spee in which they told of the great service of Mr. John stone as head of the appeal and indict ment branches of the offic ‘ Just think — % flavors peppermint, tutti-frutti, spearmint oh so goou make your mouth water 10 for 5c enough to last forever! Wallace is in the chroes of his first violent love affair— treating her to Chiclets! stored in the crllar compartment and said he was surprised to learn it was Hquor EXCEEDS $3,500,000] Veruty Sheriff Thomas PF Burke r’ — —— who for sixteen years las had 7 ‘ nting Filed Shows Farm! charge of Tombs prisoners when out fh tion Kearned 88,300 In Batter and Bee] oi. op the prison walls. was re Ce G,, An uccounting of the estate of Wil-[ instated today by Sheriff Nase, who ] lam Hall Walker shogvs its value tobe ; : ore. teil) BB/600/0007, TH darkene [Suspended Burke Monday for invest being 4.480 shares of Eastman Kodak|@&tion of his action in taking ‘Tex stock, valued at $1,742,000, Mr. Walker] Rickard, a prisoner on trial, to a made bis fortune out of patents on] 14th Street restaurant for lunch last Eastman cameras. Application for af Sunday judicial settlement of the estate was Justice Wasservogel had issued an “ie meete order permitting the removal of Walker's will left his Brookside Marm| Rickard from the Tombs for consul at Great Barrington, M to his} tation, in the custody of the Sheritf widow, Harriet Dana Walker of No. 23] with his counsel, and Rickard spent et, and his daughter.| Saturday and Sunday in the Sheriff's Dudley Walker of Pompton] office, lunching there Saturday. Neer faecite liipheen ara fund ofl py restaurants were closed Sunday fama Rad an Income of| and Burke took Rickard to Mth sale of butter] Street Major Nagle said Burke's action The residue of the estate, $1,5 technically exceeded the court order te lettin trust. :the income to, be There was no concealment and no equally between the widow To have Sunswect Pruneshandy in the pantry is to have HmaLTH at yeu, finger-tips always! For nothing appro this fine iruit-food in health-importance. Nothing is more essential to vour daily Doctors say so. People Anow so. Nor should you overlook the wonderful Aandinese of the new 2Ab, carton of Sunsweet Prune ahi feal forge a family—especially the famik, o twe. While, for the howewife who Bape ‘to buy herstaples in amall quantities, it's just the ge ie Ask your groeer. a Prone and Borices Growers Inc., San Jose, Cali- tornin, 11,000 grower-members YOU CAN'T WORK WELL WITH A COLD OBODY likes to pe around @ person suffering from a heavy cold. It exposes thei needlessly. You can take care of your job and keep business and social engagements shortly after you begin using Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. For it is prompt in helping Nature expel the congestion, allay inflammation, ease breathing, and drive away irritating coughs. Use it—glve it to the kiddies. Don't suffer a minute longer than you have to. At all druggists. 80. Dr Bell: srome AXM "tae 6x9 Sinith nd other pr wove 9x1? Velvet prt gal rng HOURS DAILY OA. M printed) 9x12 Seamless Velvet 54 Q: 19" Superior Fringed WoW INSTER 45 50 and 4.6x6.6 224 tn apes WILL N is 00 cae wou y Genuine Inlaid Linoleum Se Prepaid Mail Orders Filled Promptly a “WALK OVER RUG CO.INc 132 A st Sth, = Sie Oh & 7th. Aves ' Orice Supplies In orfte Accountin National” Edison and ( taphones; Lightning Letter Ope ¢ Only the more important items are listed above, been prepared listing every item offered, together with size, model, and condition —comple: application. COMM AN DIN Atlanta Q. Candler Warehou: A wide Variety of Commodities to be Offered to Buyers in many Fields at the APRIL 11TH ATLANTA AUCTION SALE Send your name and address today tor your copy. The fourth Atlanta Auction Sale, tpril Ith, 1922, offers a large and varied line of Office Furniture and Fixtures, Subsistence Stores, Hard- ware, ete., that will appeal to both large and small scale buyers. The quality of the material is good— most of it is new. It ix di- tided into the following general classifications: Subsistence ak an) i Hardware 4 catalog has te specifications. It will be furnished upon w R Intermediate Depot Atlar M. se. a, Ga =| MORNING 352,852 SUNDAY 609,290 EVENING 300,740 VERY DOLLAR INVESTED in advertising represents a source of potential rev- enue practically impos- sible to estimate. We havealready told you this week of the poultry raiser who realized $60,- 000 from a $175 advertise- ment in THE SUNDAY WORLD. The experience of this advertiser seems to have been wholly eclipsed by the results accruing from the insertion of an adver- tisement in the Real Estate Department of THE WORLD two months ago. The advertisement in ques- tion cost $3.60, and offered fourteen houses for sale in one of the rapidly developing home-builders’ sections of the city. Up to date nine of these houses have been disposed of through inquiries received from THE WORLD, repre- senting total sales in excess of $126,000. This is the most conclu- sive evidence of the supremacy of THE WORLD in Real Estate advertising. It is of still greater sig- nificance to the general ad- vertiser, as indicative of the ability of WORLD readers to buy their own homes and the varied merchandise that goes into these homes. Letters covering both of the above cases are on file in the office of