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re ¥ , 5 Satan ee 10 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, PUPILS’ STRIKE ENDS SUDDENLY AFTER LOGK-OUI _— |, Gloucester, N. J., Students Re- }} turn as Mayor and Superin- {| i Bankers, Brokers, By Fay Stevenson. ‘All ove rthe world, in all walks of tendent Engage in Tilt. Dick life, there are people with splendid = ST ay ga.|Yolces. people who love to sing and ra sa. “DrauiWant -c ; GLOUCESTER, Ni Ju AGTH Sol ive talent), whose souls crave musi, Knees Behave; Miler eatery IS Mayor Anderson nnd Dr. J. A, Teck, | 0% i ie nan agh lite with. 7 United Mine Workers’ Union, who & member of the Board of Baucation, | Many times they, Mericatteoncth Will for 30 Days haw come to New York to take part Broke the high school ‘strike’? here ’ shat : hn the joint wage scale conferences Seles: cniarning. by toad Henry 400 Aldine to eye Lae eee uA - __, fat the Union League Club, said to }2! pupits thromeh the front door of the eae SoM ee ties fave Verity aed hy Chorus's | jay that he sees no prospect of a P} i. boitding past choo! Superintendent rere ee nity to develo ie Beauty Rubbed Against Girl onference in Washington on April Wilmer Burns, who had ordered them}. Saal bas Who Had Him Arrested 10, which has been suggested by the | . That is what H. A. Fricker, the « (Committee cof tie: Houde of Hp {ito stay out unless they would deny] vguctor of the famous Mendelssohn| Matthew Verity of No, 25914 Second | '#\Per im si ' i 4, bs . men and woman of Toronto, Canada, que show In the Majestle T to: n th Indiana and Ohio | im after a heated argument on the} iia ie directly after the choir's sec. | there yesterday. He will not go again ‘nnd ‘a eonterence)is i Hf. front steps of the schoo! between the oa Now Yorke concert at Curnogie|for thitty days tee cue ealasak le HERE | mayor and the school superintendent, J ii, 2. fine an exhibition of choral| ‘The complaint in the Second Crimi See a ae ii fm which ench claimed superior au Morty in the preninee singing, it is said, as has ever been|nal Court this morning was by Miss sre Whine trie Xo toed! While the two were arguing, with| beard In this city Blizabeth Caprio of No, 25 Fairmount | caniGnt the students grouped in the yard] The choir, which in ten years has|Avenue, who had the seat next to] Mr. Lewis said reports from all awaiting w decision, Dr. Beek Pata become internationally famous, sings|Verity’s. And what she said he did, [points touched by the strike received out, “Come on boys,’ marshalled 2 , ayer tee he his morning state it is 100 cent. 0 sie 6 alone, out com | Verity, ul te name, co fitnem into line, and marched them| for musl ke alone, without com.| Verity, faithful nam Re | Mere ik GOR fields WHO 4) Gath through the door tw thetr cl pensation, In the group are bunkers, |fessed. He rubbed his knee against grounil InunentiS every non caslon started Tues brok manufacturers, society |hers. district. ‘Thus far there has been no women and girls from all walks of] ‘I was excited, Judge," he pleaded. |{lisorder reported. The min he Wide aid, are holding orderly meetings at Ufes “The chorus was so beautiful stated times and working around “It is impossible to say where you] Judge O'Regan figured that a month | their homes. “hygiene with mixed classes more|will find a good voice,” said Mr,{in Jail would be soothing. The Wage Scale Committee of the Fricker when I met him at the Hotel Commodore; “sometimes you will find an excellent tenor acting as clerk at a necktie counter; sometimes the girl who manicures your nails pos- beautiful soprano or con- e, Dut all over the world peaple who have vocal talent have to pass it by because they have neither time nor money to enjoy the beauties of their own voices.” Htrankly than necessary. Superintendent Burns was awaiting the students at the front door this morning to enforce his dictum that no pupil should re-enter the school ‘until he or she should first have de- nied the existence of a strike, Most fof them refused to make the neces- velop- the awaltud d to | Some ments, others started i! wary denial. + premises + Mayor Anderson ordered the pupils] “How many feminine voices have John Cor-|you in your choir?” I asked Mr, Fricker, }. @ Scoutmaster, rallied his Boy Scouts| “Just about two-thirds as many women as we have men," was the re- ply, “but among the men we have many bankers, brokers and manu- facturers of Toronto, and when 1 think of the time these men give to their voices each week I realize how much the love of high class music and their own aibility to render it means to their lives.” Then Mr, Fricker, who is th organist and choirmuster of the Metropolitan Church of Toronto, said that, while many people possess splendid voices and have this con- } around and held the pupils in the yard. Then Mayor Anderson walked up to Superintendent Burns and said: “These students must be admitted to the school. The taxpayers pay for the operation of this schdol and 1 ‘ have ordered them to go back to } school to get them off the street.’” “T am Superintendent of Schools,'* / Mr. Burns replied houy, ‘and they | are going to do as I say, and they ‘must say that the strike is over and Uthat they are not strike before ‘they are admitted.’* 1 As chief executive of this city,” 3)'Mayor Anderson retorted, “I am re- sponsible for these children.” H | The strike ay William Katcher, a young instructor, had been suspended by the Board on charges preferred by Superintendent ‘Burns that he had discussed sex , to go into the schools. 4. coran, the truant officer, who also is } on man or woman could become a tal ented choral singer unless they have .! "Dr. Beek then marched the pupils} three qualities; a volee which is not into the school. Mr. Burns announced | only interesting but carries, musical EE, ithat he hud instructed the teachers to] intelligence and willingness to re ‘fet the matter drop and not discuss it | hearse. ith the pupils. y musical intelligence," said Mr. "The students insist that the strike Tete not off but merely suspended pend- ing final decision by the School Board i on Katcher's case. A committee to- i) Fricker, “I mean the ability to read music at sight with at least the skill that the average high school or up per grade grammar school pupil pos- of morrow, named by the School Board, will listen to Katcher's statement in response to the charges. Mayor Anderson to-day | issue a warrant for Burns charging assault and battery on Mary Sagers, t ; sesses, and they must, have a certain appr thoven, Liszt, the operas and church course refused to Now, in regard to rehearsing, continued Mr. Fricker with a dram- ift of his arms and that unmis- able light of the artistic conduc- tor's eye, “every man and woman in the Toronto choir, whether a busy manufacturer or a shop girl with long hours at a store, rehearses two fourteen years old, who charged that roughly from the Burns pushed her “+) building yesterda: ‘How Dry.I Am’ Pass Into Court Choice Scotch, Rye and Bourbon Thrill, but Do Not Fill Onlookers. ‘The trial of John Dunstan, the pro- prictor of Jack’s at 43d Street and Bixth Avenue, accused of violations of the Volstead Act, was continued to- their time to singing “When you consider there is no remuneration, that it is not a matter ot pride—for we give few concerts during the yeas and only one festival each February-but the love of music itself which brings these 266 voices twice a week to rehearse, you can ser what music means in the lives of many men and women “In order to come to New York and take the week off from business life, 3 the choir members have in many day before Judge Mack in the United cases sacrificed one week of their States District Court. The over |summer vacations,"’ concluded Mr shadowing incident of the proceeding} Fricker; ‘others have paid sub stitutes to hold their positions.’’ The Mendelssohn Choir visited Bal- timore, Buffalo and New York and will go to Philadelphia for one eve- ning. New York audiences highly appreciated the two musical evenings they gave at Carnegie Hall this week. This was shown when the audience arose to its 4,568 fect each night ap plauding frantically and bellowed ‘bravo!’ at the conclusion of R. Vaughan William's “A Sea Sym- phony."* was the production tn court, as evi- dence, of seven cases of Scotch, rye and bourbon whiskey, seized in a raid last January. This, it is alleged, was found in a room in Dunstan's living quarters in the hotel he con- 1] @ucts in connection with the restau- rant, in spite of his claim that it was Wis private stock, bought before the Volstead Act wus passed and held for + his own use. ‘ Prohibition agents wheeled the seven cases of liquor through the corridors } of the Federal Building with a crowd tariling along behind warbling ‘How Mf Dry I Am." Pending its production #} in open court it was sequestered under SHOEC "RAFT @ strong guard in Judge Mack's - Y chambers 27 WEST 38TH STREET William Heince, one ,of Jack's Between Fifth end Sixth Asenues waitesr, who is the chief witness for concluded his testi Othe rwaiters arc the prosecution, mony at noon under subpoena KR. B. ROOSEVELT, DEPOSIT BOX, $ Robert H. Roosevelt of Sayville, Le 1, $ was granted permission to-day by Sur- rogate Foley to enter the yaulta of the Trost Company and open a y deposit box kept there by his son, Robert B. Roosevelt, jr..who died H from injuries he received in an auto- April 1. The petition to the Surrogate @tated that the father was joined in his ] request to open the strong box by his } #on'e widow rginia Minor Roosevelt, EMOVAL SALE* Friday and Saturday Infants’ Shoes, $2.25 Infants’ Pumps, $1.75 i 1,010,320 iN button or lace. New York City now has, according to { announcement to-day from the New| When shoes have been selected without being York Tete phone Corapany, 1.010.890 tele- | fitted to the children we shall be glad to phones in the Greater City, served by ¥ 106 central offices. Manhattan leads mate eachanaes toheneney eatery Thousands With Vocal Talent Have No Chance to Develop, Says Toronto Choir Leader Manufacturers, Women and Store Girls in Concert Here, Show What Can Be Done byCommunity. Couldn’t Make ° or three nighis| cach week, Th 26 West 39% St. Ai. 21 West 38™ St. Sung as Liquors |r inst tncy ve up ait other ul evening engagements and devote | Society pasa Strike Leader Here to Press Anthracite Agreement Be- fore Committe. Thirty Miners in Pa Injured by F © of the operators. Special---125 Dresses for Friday and Saturday in MISSES 16+ PLUS SIZES , 18+ 20+ 22+ |i EW SIZE RANGE | For the Woman Who Cannot Be Fitted in Regular Wl Women's or Misses’ Sizes Without Radical Alterations. CANTON CREPE FROCK 1° Actual Value $35.00 Dainty model (illustrated) of two- tone Canton Crepe, embroidered with novelty silk, new round Renne neck. 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Hive irty of Nhe horses | Wat contracts to the Navy and War ep ease in to-morrow night to have been in, Ree “| Department, it was sald. BANGOR, Me., April 6.—Paul Revere F imine owners and operators will| 8Wept into their ranks Secretary of the Treasury Mellon has|in the person of a quick-witted small start on Monday or Tuesday to pre- oe communicated with’ Mr. Ford and re- | nounted on a Ddfeycle, ridin LE a aren eacate tere: ar'a|U. S| CANNOT FIND FORD _|Ceivea a repiy, tut no explanation ot | 007s, mounted ot & Blaraey silns — BLAMES (PERATORS wage reduction $29,000,000 PAYMENT |" Mord statement See eee Pron Prontbition. raiders _—— 12 MOUNTED TROOPERS CHARGE 8,000 STRIKERS VILLI i yles % The Lost Chord—Werrenrath...,...._ {#-00 16008—Christ Arose—Haydn Quartet.........] TITRE OR 15 Ty, G Shoes Delivered ROOKLYN &TOUES Beausiful i of Somewhere— | 98¢ narvice NC lyk Lena, pe pen te Any (1sthuge ‘Mtrccts wen? 2100p arold Jarvis... BR Cacmnae: | ores ‘art of e Wor! Froadway, near Greene Ay 88403—Hosanna—Caruso nanos $1.75 NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE BENSSERY) WENT Rath Aye 67, . ae : AST 2 NEWARK 87 s 35674—Festival Te Deum—Part } mi leas hd Ave: and 122d Elrect 161 West 34th Street fg peony roiig Festival Te Deum—Part II . ad Aveo tained asiet's A_FEW DOORS ‘VEST OF MACY'S vet BEN APRIL 6, 1922. PAUL REVERE, AWHEEL, no record In Learning of & raid he sped to a house FINED FOR PARKING IN WHITE of Retarn War PLAINS. where Hilelt Hquor was made and sold. nee ON Twenty-three fesidents of White] “The ‘peelers’ are coming, he erled. Apr The, Gov. {Plains and other Westchester towns] Then, on to the next rendevot — wore given summonses last night for| Here a revolver shot, spread the rade Reported) ernment has fully investigated Henry | parking In Main Street more than thirty | warning. The invaders captured a few Hornes, Ford's stateme has paid back minutes, Twelve were fined $1 each stills, abandoned by their Ag 24 and ha vl * Many ‘Thousands of best dressed New Yorkers will wear Blyn’s Shoes on Gaster Day IN EASTER SUNDAY more people in Greater New York will wear Blyn Shoes than any other kind. More men and women will come to Blyn’s in the next ten days for their Easter Shoes than to any other retailer's. Why? The 750,000 New Yorkers who bought Blyn Shoes last year proved to their cwn ‘satisfaction that stylish shoes of good quality do not have to be high priced! This year 1,000,000 pairs of Blyn Shoes will be sold. Such tremendous volume of Blyn business means that each Blyn customer gets greater value than ever before. If you have never worn Blyn Shoes the reason is evident. You do not know how much value Blyn can crowd into each dollar of your shoe money. No better time to learn than now. 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