The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1922, Page 14

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a a are pam Pars OrerNy es THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922. ASSERTS DRY LAW VIOLATES A RIGHT stipend ‘Must Have Alcohol If We against the aggressions of the Fed+ eral Govptnment. All self-respecting citizens ‘ate, seeking to once more control {helr own affaigs locally. “We neither demand.nor desire the saloo$4 ®al6ons' wre bad, They are aboliatied and should remain abolished. But there ought to be some way of getting a moderate amouht of alcohol in. the shape of light wines and beers, which’ are not injurious, and which ually required if the stamina and morale of our people are to be to “some far away, distant country, where life shall begin again, phoebe <a et 2 HE TOO WOULD BE GOVERNOR RUTLAND, Vt, April 17.—Reafield Proctor, State Senator and Vice Presi+ ent of the Vermont Marble Company, has followed family tradition in an- nouncing his candidacy for the Repupli- can nomination for Governor of Ver- r, United Proctor, was elected Governor in 1878 and his broth- NO MONUMENT TO KIDNAPPED BOY, BLAGK HAND WARNS Salvatore Varotta Forbidden Commerce i “ NOMORE CALLED * JMS" PEOPLE “They Prove It at a Downtown maintained at a high rate of efficiency. the late Fletcher D. Proctor, in cag: aia ve to Remain a Free |, A cermin amount of sleohol #8) to Erect Shaft to Slain Child, [Mi mmacior tx x sratate ot the merce Bail , 2) * Racessity to the great majority of the * IMnssachusetts Institute of Technology. ry ls People,” He Declares, human race, and especially to labor- Fears to Stay Here. He served as a Captain of Engineera in : Ct eRe naman, ing men. The sick poor have been < the World War. ‘ he en rdship through E } Dispel the thought that the east Fish, whose forebears | Made te suffer awful hards j ig Bide is made up of slums. Disregard ‘Si the enforcement of the Volstead law. Salvatore Varott#, father of little were ain They cannot afford to pay for a phy- siclan's prescription every time their ailment or their weakness requires a stimulant. » “The same situation exists to-day that existed before the Revolutionary War, when people chafed against the encroachments of distant misguided and arrogant power. ‘There were the battles over the Liberty Pole set up right opposite where the Pulitzer Building now stands. If we are to re- main &@ fiee people we must have aleo- ug those who fought for ballyhoo of the guide on the rub. eck Wagons that here alone ts Stinding poverty, a sprawling Ghetto Overrun with sweatshops and filled faith misery. Tt isn't true, and the Downtown amber of Commerce, which is now engaged in a campaign to snow that fe isn’t true, proved it again Saturday Bight at its annual entertainment and Gtuseppe, who was kidnapped on May 24 of last year from a group of children playing in the streets of the’ lower east side, and whose body three weeks later was found floating in the Hudson River, stood“beside his little fruit pusheart on the corner of 33th Street and First Avenue, last night, and told a reporter that at last he had grown afraid of the many th has patriotic reasons nierest in the Association Op- © Prohibition Amendment. ¢ bis Nbrary hearthstone » Hast 78th Street, last eve- ' paintings of some of those ‘ niling approval from the Tish delivered himself of ents which explain those ats y t AROLD WeLth upon his life and was going with his . I at the Hotel Astor. % 7 family to ‘some distant country Tn. east side Asada manu eal Ww um T opposed to the Volstead a “ shall build my boy « fine, grand PRA I Al 2 perl a bet DIREC Bigh th Amendment?” x "I le ic~ tacturers, bankers, politicians and endment?"|SLAIN AT WIFE’S SIDE monument of white marble. His pi AC T Cc L a. Pat HAIR CURLERS As Mexible a8 fairy fi will curt Oi Rak fons or Wabinnds ils oo are, dressing, or can be kept on’ all A : Not the slightest dan of injuring the Gnest hate. - Sold at notion counters. If your dealer does sot carry them, write d. “Because I rican citizen, ture and an angel shall be there too, Underneath it shall be written: ‘Here lies the remains* of Giuseppe Varotta who was kidnapped from his home and killed by the Black Hand, Erected by his loving father.’ ” Hat in hand and snow white hair flytng in the wind, the old man bent to the ear of his interviewer and whispered: ‘Hist! They see me in yas born a and I don't have my inalienable rights m ome; and especially be- the lle put into‘the Volstead one-half of 1 per cent. of s intoxicating within the nean of the Eighteenth Amend- dudges came with their wives and @aughters to help the chamber show That the east side is entitled to the Tespect of the Nation as a community ot thriving people who measure up to the highest standards of civic ponsibility and pride and who are eg work improving their city. ce, Am y | BY WINE-CRAZED FATHER igs Boxer Killed With Shotgun After Quarrel. As the result of a quarrel over visit to @ neighbor which his father wished him to make, Albert Roman, twenty-two, chauffeur and boxer, was Killed by bis father last evening in the fr nt of any meaning whatever, |{atter’s home on Fort Hill Road, near] cemetery yesterday and they hear of & | They are the people who have rrac- We have got to get out liberty] Yonkers, ‘The elder Roman shot him| ig, grand monument, To-day a big tically eliminated the sweatshop, !m- yack if we are to continue a fveo}as he stood at his young wife's side.|m&™ pr tbbe ew. 20 Gane MoniNEnt aan & Proved the housing Jaws, built hospi- on During the war patriotic] According to the daughter-in-law, thel say Black Hand take your bambino. |. tals and parks, disseminated informa- ens were glad to give up their] cider man had been drinking. , He in-fwatoh out for yourself.’ ” , | fon among All its citizens on health nost cherished rights and possessions| *!sted that his son accompany him to] The little boy had been playing i x t eigh 5 her children in front of their _ foples until recently one block tn their , eca the house of a neighbor and, upon re-} with other children in fron: ise the safety of their country TI at No. 354 East 13th Street Mecord in the clty),and providing many the war has passed, our Government] eo, @ shotgun. ‘The young man went| Mdnappers demanded $2 00 reward Unsightly Of the men ab@ much of the ¢apital nust once moré become, in letter and] for @ revolver to protect ‘himself and age eet ae Salvatore didn’t 7% for the upbuilding of the remainder of BY constitutional. while his wife was begging him to] And so, after the white marble eruptions on New York. There is at present a restless} keep out of the way, the elder *’man{ monument is erected, old Salvatore f: c ¢ Nearly 3,000 representatives of the movement all. over. the: country (fired, killing his son instantly, and his wife will pack their belong- ace—fresh yeast million people of 22 nationalities who live south of 1ith Street and cast _ @f Bowery were present, and some ‘Of them bore names known to all the > “president Harai t Marty H. EB seni larry H. i | Schlacht, Presidant of the Chamber, rids you of them It is well known that blemishes and blackheads (acne) and boils are often caused by errors of diet, Fleischmann's Yeast is now being recommended for these embarrass- ing and painful skin troubles be- cause fresh yeast corrects the errors of diet which cause them. _ Fresh yeast has been used exten- sively in one important New York Green and Gold GINGER ALE .@ which, he wrote, he has known for some time. | Bome of the prominent QUAN GOLDMAN * THS SOGNER. ‘ WovLD BE POPULAR EDWARD A typical case was @ young who had suffered from skin disorders for three years. He ate three cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast daily. In five weeks the eruption had cleared completely. 6 the best mixed orchestra, at the Capitol Theatre; ‘money prizes will be awarded to the winners, to be spent for more musical instruments. the New York State Federation of Jewish Sisterhoods at Mount Neho! Temple, 150th Street and Broad’ Thursday, May 4, at 4 P. M. Such AE New toa, mame SoLoM AN “Better than the Imported” hovpital’ and ‘has ‘been, found ins ‘ i B in D Gat seseot . Marcus, Previgent ot| ANY PLACE) _ + WORKERS. MEMBERSHIP “Comm. valuable in. curing boils, When hohe og Bart Sate, whe 4 Pint bottl treated with Fleischmann's Yeast ives once & on the east side; the best boys’ orchestra, on May 6] A. special programme of ancicnt OCE IES saat mit a 10c st « boepitale ia New York and a s Kaufma: residen! 's 4 4 Fi v4 1c » c rs ia Ae “i and cae! ae rere A HOOL CONTESTS the best girls’ orchestra, and on May|Hebrew music wil®be performed by GR’ RY $ Cer oat ie results were ree _H. ©. Richman, Pyesident of: the! “Slate, Banks Jonah J. Goldstein, _ President of the East Side Neighbor- » hood Association and Philip L. Tucli- _man, Manager of the State Bank. % (Sc deposit on bottles) IN PROGRAMMES If you are troubled with erup- obi ‘Sa W0 per oot. Ibs. tions or boils, begin at once to cor- ‘ork's mon ihe se ° rect them by eating 2 or 3 cakes of "prevented sik. f Fieischmann’s fresh yeast daily be- ; were ran bors on Rosals or fore or between meals. Be sure it’s who ‘x rchard Stree Fleischmann’s Yeast—the familiar te tg ad —.—- tinfoil package with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your grocer for Fleischmann’s Yeast. 2,000 Events Arranged for the Third Annual Festival BAWEERS i : Can fievie sears Geemarc] New York Our Spring Clearance Now “» Egg Plum MaineCorn® Cracke “Sunshine” Cheese, The third annual observance of “New York's Music Week’’ will begin Sunday, April 80. More than 2,000 jusical events have been arranged for the week in Greater New York and in suburbs within a radius of thirty-five miles. A general committee composed of heads of , amusement enterprises, church dignitaries, city officials, music publishers and instrument manufac- turers, social gervice organization: &c., is directing the operations, headed by Otto H. Kahn as Honorary ; Harry Spielbe: Vice of the Williams Steamship ¥, and Morris Cukor, former, rman of the Civil Service Like all good housekeepers, we “CLEAN: HOUSE” each Spring, closing out discontinued patterns, broken up suites, odd pieces and window goods. This we do by slashing the prices of this merchandise 25 to 50% This is an opportunity that fits in with housecleaning and gives you a chance to buy most DE- Essie Brand The Finest , Packed i ot the theatrical people who to greet old friendsfot their the east side were Al rho used to live on Sheri‘f Sam H. Harris, who once 2 Columbia Street, and Sam Shipman, the playwright, who is called a Willets Street boy. Most of the guests and members _ of the Chamber were young men, 3 careers seemed to indicate that u “made good” on the east side : if (©) B & B 192 Corns? —just say | Fig; Chocolate “i Bran Wafers pkg. Porceloid Side Icer EX LARGE SIZE Soon, Julian Goldman, President of |Chairman, by C. M. Tremain Hygi jolid O; i j | Kare ce reree 7 py Bigeby wena) | Chairman, he Miss inde! Lowden, Font Comer 399) 38 outa F REGULAR bag = f Bluesjay | Presid > Chamber director, ted. by than thirty |B ment; as illus- 3UL , | Eeistereated tn. ciety oan scoaty abot yaaaeeal ait an MRIS TAL trated, at... PRICE. C to your druggist Per Ib. intended to help his section of the town. Edward Goldman, Chairman of the Chamber Membership Com- mittee is another young man, as are also Ed. 8, Rosenthal, a directo Herman Morris, Secretary and Ex- eoutive Director and H. V. Silabe, ‘Treasurer and Cashier of the Peop! Commercial Bank. Some of the musical events which they have arranged are: Massed singing of Sunday school children, accompanied by the Navy Band, in the meadow opposite the Mall, Central Park, and similar sing- ing in the Long Meadow. of Prospect Park, accompanied by an Army Band on Sunday, April 30, at 4 P. M There will also be special Sunday school Music Week services in indi- vidual Sunday schools the same Sun- Stops Pain Instantly The simplest way to end a corn i# Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms—« colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters, Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid —the action is the same, Safe, gentle, Made in a world-famed laboratory, Sold by all dru Butler’s “Famous” Blend Every Sip Satisfies. Coffee “ies sy sxkne A sp ar a gu California c 18c great night for the east aide, especially the youngsters wuo danced. They introduced Broadway to two new dapces—the kazazsky and the kapotka, Russian things that cap Cleaning Department will give a concert in the 69th Regi- ment Armory on Monday, May 1, and the Police Department, also on that Monday, will give a concert at the 71st m Suite. Queen Anne P. Bedroom Suite, finished in American Walnut, ne would ever think of referring to Bread No.1 can... Honey Loaf oS b f Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Toilet the east side as “siums"—al least} Regiment Armory. The Fire Depart- consisting % , be, iy $ 50 never agai ment will give a concert on Tuesday, ane and bow-foot end Bed; 4 pieces, as May 2, in an armory which has not bead a wee REP Se eee yet been announced On Sunday Girl Scouts ; ——_——_-_- HARKEN, E. BROADWAYITES. n uniform Association With Quarters at Hotel mp attend Shurshes in gt nub. and 100% Whole 1 Oc 4 5 herever permitted they will sing as Z MeAlpin ‘Waste You. auxiliary choirs. All of the Girl Wheat, 20 oz... and fu! 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Meadow of Central Park, at 2.30 7 Cc fae uated Senin nce pedal, hineeay | O'clock, @ peace pageant will be pre- oc The and bave more than 100 ported 4 fe hota Neighborhood Wheatsworth louses of Ni york and the People’s as Wh: it Music League, There will be 1,000 Kroehler Daven-O Bed Sitite ’ nie Whee € children in the pageant scenes and Peas PEs, in the choruse: At the an: York City Federation ot Clubs at the Hotel Astor on Tueaday, May 2, there will be a special Music Week recital There will he competitions to deter- mine the best tig ontras in New York—on May 4 to dgiermine } Settee makee'a firsies bed wie high: } upho i poop snd P indestructible spring 3 This does not include mattress me ODAve SIS "St ation Spanish 3 pieces, as illustrated. 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