The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1922, Page 9

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AMBASSADOR CEIVED BY PRESIDENT # BISRLIN, April 22 (Assoctated Presa), ~Alanron B. Houghton, the new Amepe foan Ambassador to “ HOveHTON SLAYER DRUNK, JURY WOULD RELEASE HIM CHICAGO, April mendation of a Coroner's jury that a confessed slayer be released on the ground that he was FARMERS BRAND SHIP SUBSIDY BILL z = —The recom- Davison Chemical Kbert, who received the Amba: the presence of Dr. Adv Rumely pt .. Pan-Amer Pet Pan-Amer Pet B . Det Lack & West intoxicated and SERVI CE COLUMN. By Capt. Robt. Scofield Wood, '. (D. F. C., M. C., Croix de Guerre with four palms; formerly Commander 137th Squadron, Royal Air Forces.) boy: Regiment Armory, which opens May 22. The cadets are going to erect @ complete camp in which radio will na- turally be the outstanding feature. The camp wireless apparatus will be wsed for demonstration purposes. An- Hantet von Halim therefore not criminally responsible’ will be investigated to-day. dict of the jury, hausen, Under Secretary for the Fone elgn Office, in the absence of Foreign Secretary Rathenau at Genoa, Alaska Juneau ‘hog 8 Be at lead-in wire necessarily o have to come to the straight line? right angle turne.” no reason why {t could not be d RADIO CADET CORPS TO BE AT/though we have never heard of it being sSHow. done In that manner, Sedet Ci would be we are unable to state. The Radio Cadet Corps, a Statewide) eaa.in wire should come to the instru organization, headed by Col. E.)ment tn as straight a line as possible. B, Schemblé, Is to have a large booth| However, reception can be had despite at the coming radio show in the 7ist}the path of your lead-in. retifrned yesterday, recommended release of Fritz Meins: hausen, who had signed aMdavits ac- knowledging Annu Peters, a dressmaker. shot and killed on April 4 while fit- ting Meinshausen’s wife. “The law makes no G&illowance for intoxication in killings,"" sald Coroner so this verdict easily becomes the most astonishing Jury ever brought in AS LEGAL GRAFT Benjamin C. Marsh Calls It An Attempt to Create an Ocean Pork Barrel, Pore Marquette .. i My lead-in has about six Endtcott-Johnaon,, eeee ee cress @lerce Arrow pf . What the results Pittaburg Coal Pitta & Went Pond Creek Coal, Prenmed Steel Car Pullman Company 120 Punta Alew Skane KERSES KEKE SE “ee 3 eeec Ff eset F Gen Asphait pt.. Gaston W & Wig any Coroner’: during my perlod in office. cranschreenatiiehonnonse IRISH REBELS SET FIRE Pub Serv of NJ. Prod & Refiners Rall Bteel Springs 103% Ray Copper . % (Spectal Despatch to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, to create an ocean going pork barrel to tax farmers for ocean grey- [++tte (+1 +b + [+++ +4++9 W J Z (Newark) 360 Metres General Motor . Gen Motor Deb Am Safety Razor other feature of the cadets’ exhibit willl “Features for the day? be the showing of the largest hand-| Music from 11 A. M. to 6 P. M. made radio transmitting apparatus] Agricultural reports at 12 M, P.M. ever built by an amateur. Sergeant Remington Type. Replogle Stes! | Leave w. 24 Bt oa TO STEAMER AT DUBLIN hounds for the rich, and for Standard Oil, United States Steel Corporation and the packers’ fast freighters, to Am Ship & Com, Am Bmelt & Re.. Am Smelt & Re pf Gen Motor 6 p.o. we Gree ee # £ FFFSSE SEEK SESE eee I+ + Beaten Of by Regulars. ‘Am Steel Foundry 53.00 © John Harrington, one of the members| ‘Arlington ofMctal time at 11.55 to 12 of the ofganization, claims the distinc-] af, and 9.55 to 10 P. M, tion of having built the set. ‘Weather reports at 11 A. M., 12 M., 5 Another novelty which the cadets are] P. M, and 10.01 P. M. planning for the edification of visitors} 7.00 P. M. fo the armory is the drilling and po-| Stories” by Howard R. Garis, licing by the Radio Cadets to orders} thor of “Uncle Wigsi received via wireless from the central] 7.30 P. control station of the show. Even the] house’ guards will be changed by radio. Mayor| 8.00 P. M.—Concert: by the Woodruff fiyian and Commissioner Enright are| Dance Orchestra. invited to inspect the cadets and wit- permit financial speculators in ships to escape income taxes, to foster and subsidize shipping rings at pense of the taxpayers, to encourage war by retaliation, berths for deservirlg Republicans, by duplicating tn the United ping Board the work of the Treasury, Navy, State and Labor Departments, foreign and American DUBLIN, April 22 (Associated Press). ~Fifty armed men raided the steamer Rathiinhead, anchored here this morn- shot and wounded the watchman on board, sprinkled th with gasoline, aflame and made Off. ‘The crew of the Rathiinhea: assistance of regular Irish Army troopa, before any very serious damage had Tickets good only on special train, May 14th, LURAY, VA. $60 NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Life Put Inte » Dead Qus Am Suma Tobacco Am Tel & Tel Guit 6 Bteel. “Uncle Wiggily’s Bedtime decks and fit- to provide easy e eeee “Life of George Westing- H. G. Prout. Homestake Min . FH++ [Ft tlt te) Lette lel ele ++44+4+4+9 Bear@Roebuck Beneca Copper Shattuck Artzon Austin Nichols . Indiahoma Ref M.—Recital by E. McNamara, Inspiration Cop . to shanghai Am Writ Pap pf. ness a demonstration of this work.| baritone, Carusi The radio controlled cadets believe they can show the Mayor and Com- missioner some new stunts for crook- eatching. The boys of the corps make a fine showing as special guards, messengers and (nformation guards at the radio show. from H. M. who writes: “Why not] Abbio only Américan pupil. sailors, to reduce the wages of Amert- can sailors and smash the seamen's the United States Shipping Board with power to American citizens for benefit of America's financters, the proper title of the bill to create a ship subsidy, according to Benja- min C. Marsh, managing director of the Farmers’ National Council. Mr. Marsh, who ts to appear at the Joint Committee hearing on this bill es LIBERTY BONDS Liberty sa, eee 99.48, a 2d, 99.64, up Are you the owner of « dead, silent, little used piano thut is giving you very little musical enjoyment? a corner idle, A useless ornament? LIFE in it and have it made into a beautiful Player Piano that will brin the family endless hours of REA musical enjoyment, of; $150 we will convert your piamo into a player piano and guarantee t to be us good as any new Player —Radio Chapel Services. ,. —'A Midsummer Night's Dream" will be read by Mrs, are being @auipped with new uniforms and will] wees pai “Me Polke cent +441 Blosa-Bhetf Steel. Bo Porte Rico 8. Ann Arbor RR. Asso Dry Goods. 04; Victory 4%s, 100.72, off .02. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Opened steady cables, 4.42, up 1-8. French Falk recently ren- dered a programme from W J Z with the Bijou Opera Company. 5.00 P, M.—Recital by Minna Kauf- acat ac man, coloratura soprano. H. M. K. WANTS TO KNOW WHY. 6.00 P. M.—Sacred music recital. In to-day’s mail we received a letter] 7.00 Atchiaon Ry p' Atl Birm & Atl Atl Coast Line .. Atl Gut & W Atlante Frult . Baldwin Loco .. Baldwin Loco pf e's sFesse x33 Feeee ever eres St Ol of NJ pt. Btewart-Warner... Beek £648 Fekeeerres At a small cost 0982, up .0001. Lire, demami, .0542 up .0001 1-2. Submarine Boat e le ++ + +1 Fletetel + +4514 fe FF FF FKKETE Int Comb Eng . P. M.—"Selective protest against the use pf air for ad-| 7.30 vertising purposes? A pipe concern] Major Chas. R. Morris. ‘put one over’ on a well known Newark In the near future, asserts In his state- ment that Chairman Lasker of the United States Shipping Board admits gian francs, unchanged, Marka, mandand cables, * +t+++ +4144! Supertor Steet .. Texas & Guif 8. ~ Kansas City So . phone PLA it Kan City Bo pf. Y CO., 89 South- Batoptine Mining P. M.—‘The Life of Shakespeare, + * PECIA ern Boulevard, N. broadcasting station a few nights ago.| programme in honor of the three hut and a prominent Massachusetts station] dreth anniversary of Shakespeare. fell hook, line and sinker for a laundry] 8.30 to 10.15 P. M. company last week. Why not suggest] K. of C. Choral Society of West Ho- an investigation of the material pro-| boken. posed for broadcasting and take the ‘fakers’ out of ‘deck’ before it fs sent The farmer is the most enthusiastic Kelly Springfield. i POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere that the 2 per cent. ferred payment fs to apply only on fast passenger ships or on fast passen- ger and cargo ships combined which the Shipping Board builds hereafter. The statement continues: ‘It is significant that States Shipping Board's investigation of the effect of ship subsidies, which report the Board unsuccessfully tried to suppress, concludes: “ *« study of the authoritie son sub- sidies, taking into account the policies interest on de- eS Swiss franc: +1945, off .000) Kennecott Cop Keystone Tire ... .0455, unchanged. Sacred concert by Beth Steel 8 pe . Bkiyn Rap Trai Bkiyn R T etfs Pklyn Union Gas eFess Fer = ++ 1+ Lackawanna St. Lee Rub & ar 1549; cables, = Vanadium Steel.. Va Caro Chem valced , Off 0003. Sweden a Burns Bros A. Norway kronen, di eer #e € ttl ‘to the listening public’ RADIO A POPULAR FARMERS’ FIND WEEK EXHIBIT. mark kronen, demand, 2130, unchanged. +2125; cables, LH+4t | +t+eeetl of ‘Weber & Hell. = i e Fer errr re Man Elevated ‘West Maryland... radio fan that can be imagined. At the Farmbrs' Week Annual Exhibition which is staged In the early spring by the State Agricultural College at Cor- nell University, Ithaca, the concerns exhibiting radio apparatus are just getting over the effects of the enthusi- astic showing of the farmers. After the first demonstration and lecture cov ering the advantages of the radio r celver to the farmer the radio solicitors virtually had writer's cramp trying to Weat Md 24 pf... West Pacitic Corp West Pac Corp pt Western Union Weat Alrbrake adopted by the various would seem to indicate that with the exception of Japan the poley has not been important in the bulldng up of merchant marine." Jarson Hill Gold Canadian Pacific. Central Leather Cerro De Pasco = +/ Math Alk Worke. Maxwell Motor A Maxwell Motor B McIntyre P Mines May Dept Btores. AUTO HAS MISHAP Moths Feed on ti fee Chic & Alton Ry Union Bag & Pa. Chie & Alt Ry pf CM @ St P RR Wall Street profiters under the pre- tense of creating an Amercan mer- Union Pacific. FSF FFE FREE FF Keep up to the orders that poured in | Curious Staten Islanders Call BUGS AND ANTENNAE. “Bugs and Antennae” is the title of an interesting lecture to be broadcasted from W G Y, Schenectady, on Monday evening by Prof. E. Porter Felt, New York State Entomologist. Without anticipating anything we are wondering what or possibly who the bugs are. WELCOME NEWS. That the National Retail Dry Goods Association has passed a resolution that before they will consider any definite| Ure Miami Copper . Middle Btates Of} Midvale Steel ... Minn & Bt Louis Mo Kan & Tex. chant marine and encourages the same sort of loot and graft as the similar Cummins-Esch law dealing with the The Jones-Greene Ship Subsidy Bill will increase ocean freight rates, just as the Cummins-Esch law increased railroad freight rates, “Wall Street, not satisfied with the deflation administered to farmers by the Cummins-Esch law, now proposes to deflate farmers still further by per- mitting the few shipping rings to pre- vent farmers from exporting any farm This Jones-Greene Ship Subsidy Bill, OM @8 PRRpft Chic RI & Pac.. CRI&P Opept CRI&PTpept Grease Spots Union Pacitic pt. Police Who Find More on z Princess Bay Pier. United Food Prod Un Ry Inv Co. Un Ry Inv pf. Un Retail Btores, seca eee eeSER sire rect (U4+e4 +eel+rett © che & NW RY Mo Pacific pf. Feeee Fro mthe far end of Staten Island there drifted into Police Headquarters to-day the story of a bootlegger’s hard It might be called almost heart- It came in f++t 144+ eereeresce Moths thrive on grease spots. When putting clothes away for the Summer, first Montana Power .. ett & Peabody, “ # RR Mex 26 Nat Enam & 8tp Col Fuel & Iron.. Col & Southern Col Gas & Elec. Columbia Graph . Comp Tab & Rec. luck. rending by some folks. connection with the report of a seiz- by Capt. Frank Peabody and Navada Consol eerese +++ + 1+4h 1+ New York Dock. NYNH&H.. sales policy for the handling of, radio} Sergts, Winant and Walker, of 380 merchandise a better and more substan-| casos —4,560 quarts—of Canadian rye tial instrument must be offered at a more reasonable price is one of the most encouraging and important bits of news |, Will be the last straw to break the farmers’ back when piled on top of the Government's denial of ade- quate credit to farmers and refusal to enact legislation to stabilize the price Consol Textile Con In-Cal Min.. NY Ont & West Norfolk Southern Norfolk & Wes . 7 t+etl edt let #4 ere sR whiskey in a motor truck and on a pier in Princess Bay on the east shore remove all grease 1 eere Nova Scotia Bteel +144] that has been received in a long while! | of the island. ‘This virtually amounts toa demana| In the darkest for the standardization of the product| to-day, a motor truck broke down at and the illumination from the market of certain class of cheap flimsy junk Which is being put out by some large and small manufacturers alike. ‘The cheap grade of apparatus will in a Corn Prod pf.... Cructble Steel Crucible Steel Oklahoma P & R Orpheum Circuit . Otis Elevator . of farm products, of measures against farmers, devised with the approval of the President of the United States, makes it clear that the Administration's policy American farmers be damned,’ hour before dawn This combination Willys-Ocrland spots with Carbona Cleaning a crossing about half a mile inland from the shore end of Princess Bay happens that houses near the crossing. The resi- seRE Fluid. Owens Bottling .. Poatum Cereal Pac Develop Cal) chi& E MN... Chi & B MM pt N 49% Cuban Amer Sug 23 o Road. +++] 44+ PR [++++444] ee eeeee ee REE seetl swe eee. 10% +. 63% 10% 0% + % Total sales of nooks ‘tas, 00. short time destroy public confidence, not] dents were aroused by the shouting only in radio, but the stores that handte] of men and, seeing the glare of flash- ft, and for this reason the largest selling] lights about the motor truck, some of organization in the world has adapted] them decided to investigate. such measures as will force the manu- facturers to produce a reliable brand of ere that can be had at a reasonable rics There is no good reason why vacuum] ered tubes that cost less than a dollar to manufacture should be kept at the ex- TS ——p= MISSISSIPPI RIVER FALLING, ST. LOUIS TO CAIRO. , ST. LOUIS, April 22.—Apparently end- QNA Cleaning Fiuid REMOVES GREASE SPOTS without injury to fabric or color ing its rampnge, the Mississippi River to-day was reported to be falling grad- Louis to Cairo, IIL, leay- ing in Its wake more than 200 square miles of inundated farm land tn South- loss of over At the first sign of activity on the part of the natives, the men with the truck disappeared. NOW THE GREATEST AUTOMOBILE VALUE IN AMERICA motor ually from St. until it was discovered that the truck- taken away men had Today's Overland: 25 miles to the gallon; all-stee! orbitant figure for which they are now] plates. selling. ‘A little more action along the samme lites will certainly be appreciated by the public. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS C., Brooklyn, N. Y.— "Could you tell me how or where I could find in- structions how to make a telephone re ceiver (headset)?" Answer, The near- est public library will undoubtedly have the book you want, It will listed among the various books on telephone that ., Long Island ¢ —“Will you know through your radio which of the two following sets Would consider the better? 1 am trying to construct a receiving set to take up to 800 metres—1,000 mile radius. comb coil mounted with three colls—35, 50 and 75." Answer, The tuning device described in last Saturday's radio mn will cost you less to construct and] of the * will give you fur better results and has] jaye 4 range fron 200 metres up to about 3,000 metres. If you want to go ahead with your own the latter mention should give the better results, Wachee: by Ke inquisitive native broke open one of fifty boxes in the truck and found it contained twelve quarts of whiskey. Somebody telephoned tenville course ordinates arrived. 20€,50§,G0¢ BOTTLES-ALL DRUGGISTS $2,000,000 in crops, property and live- stock and depriving approximately 1,000 persons of their homes body; baked enamel finish; 130-inch spring base to the Tot- BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, and his sub- DEMAND it was plain come from the they went to the shore, On a pier at the end of Princess Bay Road they found 330 more cases of whiskey. The liquor was taken to the Tot- tenville Station and the Federal au- engineering, thorities were notified. ' from which a hurry because the hawser was cut with a knife axe and some of it remains attac.ed to the pier. i ens ES ‘a. Using a condenser .001 and rotary} CHARGES 18 LAUNDRIES Be eer a, ino noney;| BRIBED CITY INSPECTORS FEDERAL JUNIOR RADIO RECEIVING SET Price, complete, $25.00 HE kind of people who own an Overland require more than mere transportation. They require comfortable riding. They require a good looking car. They require lasting economy. shore, THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK will sell at his office in Room 530, in the Municipal Building, on Tuesday, April 25, 1922 at 12 o’Clock Noon $45,000,000—4!4% Gold Corporate Stock of The City of New York, ‘The tharge FEDERAL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. * class In the Bronx, city of many thou- sands of dollars by bribing water meter inspectors to falsify their bills was made Assistant Corporation Coun- ‘The charge was made in defrauded the Irving Cameron, No. Montgomery] the course of arguments on an appli- Avenue, New York City.—‘'Would you] cation kindly let me know through your Col-| junction to prevent the city from cut- umn every part that {s essential in put-] ting off their water supply. ting up a radio outft and where I can| ‘three water meter inspectors in the some literature telling how to put it have had some experience in the ctrical line and that should help me Ss and last Monday's Evening World and follow the directions giv there for the construction of a very effi- cient regenerat papers can be ol lation depart World, No. 63 Park Row lost J. Isler, Carlstadt, N, J.—""Kindly let me know If I can get the same results by connecting a lightning arrester at the opposite end of the aerial from the leud- JONES RADIO SETS r th Super-rensitive Armstrong Circuit the dard in Kadioy hereunde: set s Radio ‘Laboratories 384 Mouroe si Brooklyn, N Telophons 1217-R ‘Latayette. DIALS, BAKELITE, CABINETS A complete stock of parts to build your own Radio Set on hand, Beacon Radio & Electric Co. 246 Greenwich Street, Near Park Plac Principal maturing April 15, 1972. laundries for an Exempt from Federal Income Tax and from the Income Tax of the State of New York. Bronx were time axo, y has rendered bills to eighteen laundries for amounts esti- ate what the city has Answer, Get copie Sat-} mated to approxin Bids must be delivered to the Comptroller in sealed envelopes addressed to the Comptroller of The City of New York. A deposit of 21-2 per cent. of the amount of the pro- posal must accompany each bid. Such deposit must be im cash or certified check upon a New York State Bank or Trust Company, or any National Bank. WHAT IS A PACENTIZED RECEIVER? Operating a radio phone receiver without PACENT RADIO ESSENTIALS is like driving a car without the many accessories that add so much to the pleasure of motoring. The PACENT PLUG, TWIN ADAPTER and MULTI- JACK will enable you to get the most out of your equipment. Ask your dealer to show them to you. Send for Bulletin No, N-100 Dealers: Our plan will interest you. PACENT ELECTRIC CO. 150 Nassau Street Member Radio Section, Assoc. Mfr During the Month of March the New York Branch Delivered 826 Automobiles All New York Branch Records for Any One Month in Its History WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. Broadway at 50th Street Brooklyn: Cor, Fulton St Tel. Lafayette 8800, Newark: 526 Broad St. For further information see “City Record,” or consult any bank or trust company, or send for descriptive cir- Tel. Circle 8400 Bronx: 2436 Grand Concourse (Near 188th $1.) Tel. Fordham 5340 Tel, Mulberry 4020, and Bedford Ave. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller of The City of New York. New York City Elec, Supplies.

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