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Argument This Week Covers Legality of 80-Cent Rate Since Jan. 1, 1920. : WASHINGTON, April 24.—The te- gality of the statutory gas rate in New York. during 1920, 1921 and to date in 1922, will be argued before the Supreme Court this week, The gasscasos are all appeals brought by the Attorney General of New York First Rodent Exterminators of Their Sex Coming Here to Ply Vocation. NEW YORK GAS CASES CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, 88,. | the cake stood = large slectsto, globe : IN SUPREME COURT Adding Machine Tallies Gilts face of New York's “Grand Old Man” Warring on Rats Along the Way CONGRESS EVILS aaa Bighty-elght ttle electric Wghtal seroiis ‘along Fitth Avenue yesterday Offers Wipe Out $300,000 Due. Depew inet evening in tie home a? No, |xeect, of fondred. telegrama of "cone See me _THE EVENING. WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922, fis cee rae ig om 1 JUDGE WOULD TELL |Women Will Tour the Country AUNCEY M. DEPEW, 6, |x. titutui dea at = Ending Rockefeller Church Debt} ess. sii ciswesrase" |e ates aie sila raat wantin siidtnantlil Fetes ae oaoe tate pony Ee q OF PROHIBITIO Pledged $55,000 and Oil Men’s Conditional | treat virinday care wide sesoa on ane) ormns., The feat of the, day bs spans Brooklyn Magistrate Would 21 West 64th “8 With an adding machine beside the}women {n their seats scribbled on th “Street. In the centre of gratulation. pulpit to keep tab on the pledged con-| Pledge cards or produced blanks al- SS tributions the $860,900 debt on the/ready filled out. Back came the Park Avenue Baptist Church, for-|ushers, thrusting the high-piled plates NASHVILLE, Tenn, April 24 The young wonian who jumps on al} : i all 5 secs ‘ Pifth A’ hurch, { Mr. Ardrey. One after another = : Like 30-Day Term in House | chr 8nd shrieks when shé a and other ‘State officials from the ad-|Merly the Mith ‘venue CROs ee Gah Gm Voeainits, ransine F to Explain Results Mies Fi Mes. Went } nd Pr Moira Soar © United States Dis-|" Tie adding machine, in ‘nickel and|$1 to $10,000, omitting names. t EXPERT HANDLING « na jae el a irs. trict Court holding the statutory gas] iossy enamel, stood beside the pul-| The printed strip from the machine and : D. M. fitaples are. busily engaged tn rate conflscatory, The Consolidated] pit when the congregation gathered, |lengthened, the wheels and ratchets SECURITY FOR. YOUR FURS John Hartey, thirty-one, of No. 110] killing rats and are making money |: By Ges Company case, in which the Su-Jand excited some wonder. Then @he|Clicked; presently Mr. Ardrey was ; . West Ninth Stroct, Brooklyn, was to-| out of it. , preme Court affirmed the findings of| Rev. Dr. Cornelius Woelfkin, the pas-|40ne. _is assured by . . . the lower court, presented cost tor, invited J. Howard Adrey, banker] Two Jabs at keys and levers and the our experience of nearly a century @ay in the Fifth Averme Police Court] These two—sald to be the first during 1918 and 191! and Chairman of the Building Fund|total was read off, $54,999. théer, charged with: Intoxteation. Po-| professional woman rat killers in his-|| feat ‘ tha Conselidated: Mee Vere ny Qeainat | Committee, to the pulpit. The amount | | There were a half dozen quick offers FUR COLD STORAGE Ticeman Stanislaus Krepwikiewicz said | tory—are Virginians of good birth and t eens, | cded to wipe out the last of the|to contribute! another dollar. The that he arrested him yesterlay very} education. They started thelr new ‘ $1,416,000 church debt, said Mr. Ar-|operator poked another key: drey, was $300,000; conditional offer} ‘$55,000, announced Mr. Ardrey, by William Rockefeller at the church | ‘$5,000 more than we needed.” dinner on last Wednesday as a me- —_>___ morial to his wife, $100,000; standing] ®UEENS HOTEL MAN HELD UP. @runk in Hamilton Avenue, holding} vocation in Nashville and will soon iis four-year.old daughter by the| 0 to New York. Miss Wright and Mrs. Staples use er four- hand. His wife, with their four. sn f poniowe. Balch. Price 8 ©. FULTON & SMITH STREETS, BROOKLYN Telephone Triangle 5900 <i Magistrate Dale ij offer of John D. Rockefeller and John] Frank Wolfe, owner of the Wolfe month-old child, told Magis eben ing suggestions of the: United States . D. Rockefeller jr., dollar for dollar| Hotel in East 14th Street, Whitestone, 2% on Valuation of $500 or More that Harley had been in the habit of ole Health Department, Their ‘ ‘ NEW AUTO SPEED LAW with what the congregation gave. | Queens, late last night was held up by 0 3% bn Later Valuation, e801 days with the} met! is this: They visit a big ‘ t | | two men and robbed of $47. Wolfe was “) ye inns G warchouge or place of business and by fs i MAY BE SIGNED TO-DAY | Hence, amount needed from the con-| tine when the men entered and one money he had collected to pay his deoting \eigtsiés” prove that . b fae Grey a gregation, $50,000. pointed @ gun at his head and ordered men. He is a boss printer. are wasteful, costly and a menace to ' Affects Only Commercial Vehictes,| 4" expert operator took his place|him into a rear room. The second man When asked what she wanted done| health. Then, having made a con- E ‘According to Magistrate House, |®t the adding machine. Men and went to the register and the two fled. with him she wept and said that she| tract, Mrs, Staples and Miss Wright i Mayor Hylan 1s expected to sign the — @idn’t care. It was the fault of the| %¢t bait—sausages, tomatoes, choese— new speed ordinance” passed by the full of barium carbonate. The rats ; Board of Aldermen Inst week. Magis- rotten whiskey being sold, she sald,| otter eating seek a secluded spot trate House of the TraMc Court ath Nand if he were sent to jail she asked| outside and give up the ghost. what would become of her apd her] The female Pied Pipers will bait a to-day f will “ make as much of a Raat ‘chadren public market place gratis. Thus they change in the law as some have be- ESTABLISHED 1807 COWPERTHWAIT & SONS _| intend to travel from city to city, see- * Pieven lagerape tiga Redireid ba per geal ing America. ‘ He approves the measure and says fought Mt bince. not pabencbw eure, On the theory: hat “{ wish,” said he, “that they could] DENY ANY BIG CUT pos tbccen ss ual coughed Ay m4 UPTOWN DOWNTOWN fend me to Congress for thirty days IN ARMY OF IDLE t many of the accidents in the streets, it M4 ao that T might tell them from the ts intended to slow them up and Koop 3d Avenue and 121st Street ollar Delivers t e Goods Park Row and Chatham Sq. floor of the House what Prohibition is ee eae ‘ d em in a class separate from other . _doing to the people of this country.|Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce ee" cere. With reference to all other cars 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue 193 to 205 Park Row rahe poniaary yureaaicvon wad made} Finds Harding Conference gp i! gel yn ong epee ecos Talk about Saving! Here’s what a Dollar will do—save you eighteen lohg months in securing the com- Ht possibie to vend to jail for a year Failed of Purpose. h j Ulstrieta, Under the now law, substane||| fort and happiness of a completely furnished home, without touching your “nest egg.” Select the furniture im; fine of $500 on men who , A : tially, the legal f fal . © it’: f Y 5 i in Roose sat Wolken tm the wuise ot| Emphatic denial of reports that tao le heat oe set, sommerctal 1! you want at Cowperthwait’s Harlem or Chatham Sq. Store, deposit a dollar, and take a year and a half to President Harding’s Unemployment |~ of others, Conference resulted in a reduction of Sn, ape Pw 300 LIBERALS TAKEN almost 60 per cent. in the number of IN NICARAGUA PLOT whiskey I would give the limit to every person brought before me. “Look at the pitiable condition of , | this man, a boss printer and head of a family, who goes out and spends the money of the men under him and is stupified by the rotten stuff peddled to him. I am going to be lenient this make up the balance in small weekly or monthly payments that you’ll never miss. If you are “Spring Moving”—a Dollar Deposit a help you furnish up your new home. If you are “Spring Cleaning”—a Dollar Deposit will replace some of the old things with those of new design. aera: hind ene y qi . If you are“‘Spring Wedding”—a Dollar Deposit will set you up to a dollar’s worth or a thousand dollars’ terday by a committee representing Gar Pots worth of attractive goods to start your home-making right. ME..ICO CITY, April 24 (Associated Leave you purse at home, if you want—just bring a dollar—order some Press).—The arrest of more than 30/1! of our godd substantial furniture, rugs, or housefurnishings—and we'll deliver y rey the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce ~ time, Harley, and for the sake of your|and an independent group of repre- members of the Nicaraguan Liberal Party, because of revolutionary activ. |g the goods. sinate President Miss ANNA MAE WRIGHT family put you on probation for a] sentative citizens. ~ year, But if you ever fall again I] This committee and public group! FLAP} HAS Soak wend you 0 Jail for mix rrontha| will make an appeal to the Board of | FLAPPER IT ON.VENUS and take care of your family myseif."'| Bstimate and Apportionment at a} IN HEALTH, SAYS DOCTOR —_—_—»—__ publié hearing in the City Haw Prt Po day either to institute adequate meas- LAN’ . ot yO RESTAURANT OWNER | ore teilet at once or to refer the| Thomas K, Thorburn, a New York i IN JERSEY HELD UP} whole question back to the President] specialist in diagnosis, who is one of| been unusually aggressive during fe pireaiecnnsstta and the Congress for centralized ac- to the annual convention | ast week, and a, coup against the gov i . tion upon a national scale. oF ernment was feared. Skull Believed to Be Fractured and |4¢n upon natin ceva on unem.| <r the, en Ke Robbed of $100—Alleged Thug |pioyed in various ‘sections to show Caught eee taba ad eve. | Venus de Milo, Dr., Thorburn ts for thirty days, following discov- t ae . ment since last October and puts the ‘enus de Milo, Dr.. Thorburn is con-| agua yy. days, BE discs : ; Philip Gromberg, owner of a res-|number in New York City on March vinced, was a neurasthenic. He said] ery of a plot, and that thirty-four Lib- { [ ties, has “been ordered by President Chamorro, according to private advices réoolved here. The Liberals are reported to haw that after a study of the famous statue] crals had been arrested charged with o taurant at No. 422 Gardner Street,|15 at 332,000, as against 848,000 in\h, jonvinced her s.omach was not in! conspiracy age pcanatrsete the President Union Hill, N. J., was beaten and] October, normal position: and oth Colonial Brown Fibre Summer Furniture Special $27.50 $17.50 Table. Spe 16.78 817.50 Arm ‘Special 16.75 $17.50 Rocker. Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Sofa, U Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings 03°30 Rocker $78-+-3 Piece Suite in “Moleskin” $1 Deposit and $1.25 Weekly $89—Same Suite in Genuine Leather A favorite among our Living Room Suites, Mahogany finish frames, large, and with fluted front pieces. 5 $445—Queen Anne 10-Pc. Walnut Suité Reduced from $695 $1 Deposit and $5.50 Weekly A popular design with characteristic eoekleshell ornaments: 60 in. Buffet, with mirror or plain back; ina Closet, with latticed glass fronty @-door Server; 48-in. Table, extending to 6 ft. e Chairs and one Arm Chair with pretty pierced panel backs and genuine blue leather seats. $1 Deposit on all Dining Room Furniture This new milk isn’t ordinary Bulgarian milk made from a_20 year old formula. Science doesn’t stand still that long nowadays. Glyco-Pepto Milk not only abounds in fresh cultures of Bacillus Bulgaricus, but also in the more recently discovered $198—! ‘ Reduced from $275 $1 Deposit and $2.50 Weekly A suite showing the pretty lines of this period design, with tasteful degorations. Vanity Toilet with three mirrors, full-size bow-end Bed, attractive Dresser and roomy Chifforobe. ° $1 Deposit on Period Suites or Separate Pieces submission with the butt of a revol- ‘ver.. D OF EDUCATI Our grandmothers:used to give us sulphur and molasses for it. There’s a better Sei nha way now. Let the friendly bacteria of the newest discovery in cul ajgarian about sixty employees of the different departments of the board. 4 others, Invitations tary. of State. Lyons,” Commissioner |} 580W's Fountains Borden’s Hudson Terminal Milk Booth The robbers fled, pursued by Motor- Takes Place To-Morrow and Will Glycobacter Peptolyticus, found necessary to the efficiency of Bacillus Bulgaricus ‘The Entertainment Committee con- of Education Gilbert, Mayor Hylan, cycle Policeman Messner, who arrest- «@ one. The prisoner said he was milk help yous:si73 « Be'an’ Entertathaisat in. Each day drink fwo or three bottles of , * ¢ , Minstrelsy. in destroying the bacteria of waste matter in the lower bowel which cause auto- sists of the following: Frank T. intoxication. Dougherty,” Chairman; William J. J , Madison Square Section: Kalish, 23d St., at 4th Ave.; Paddell, 8 E, 23d St.; aeeeere iduention, Beant of Sauce, || Tabris, 32 E. 234 St.; Shirniff, 6th Ave. ‘and 23d. Union Square Section: Fireside Wing Ch Chairs, $3.40 ea. Soft, springy chairs, with restful, ‘A Handsome Dining Room Set, of table supporting wings Arm Chair or |and 5 chairs; 42-inch table, extends to 6 —— SE dA it cel nce RO Rocker in tapestry, velour or silk |feet. Chairs with seats of genuine brown $1 Deposit on Columbia Grafonolas damask. | Mahogany Spanish leather. Our Own ‘Reliable’ Phonographs Hoes sm O80. $34.00 Separate Buffets and China Closets Complete List of Latest Columbia Records Spring Rug Bargains—$1 Deposit, Velvet, 27 in. x 54; regularly $5.90......Now $3.98 Axminster, 27 in. x 54; regularly $7.5 Tapestry Stair Carpet, reg. $2.95..... Seamless Velvet, 7.6x9; reg. $52.50... .Now Other sizes of this rug in proportion. Tapestry Brussels, 8.3x10.6; reg, $34..Now 24.00 Other sizes of this tug in ‘propartion: Eureka Electric Vacuu™ Cleaner The grevtest boon of the times to housewives, Makes fun of the drudgery of clean: ing. Attach to any light socket; simple to operate; guaranteed for 8 year; attachmenss for all housecleaning. i , } { | } t robbed of $100 there early this morn- aa ~ "lag, « Two men called him down stairs’ ee from his living quarters and attacked : him. He fought, but was beaten to A h 1 f H It] Very Interesting these Spring Days Fred Lardy, No. 198 Webster Ave- Beh Si Tes . i ified : . . f at "tne North Hudson “Hospital, by |]| Every one gets more or less clogged up during the winter months because of indoor Gromberg, whose skull is believed to i is “4 4 it’s 7 = . Se on creates : - life. Most of us call it Spring fever, but it’s just clog. fe, ‘The Association of Administrative « ‘ , Employees of the Board of Education = | h : will hold its ninth annual entertain- it and reception at Palm Garden, ’ ¥ Street near Lexington Avenue, j to-morrow evening in fhe form of a minstrel show. The cast will include Flynn, Financial Secretary; Witham |}| Full literature on the subject, backed by testimony of the medical faculty of Geneva Platt, Recording Secretary; Charles}}) and Zurich, Switzerland, as vised by the U. S. Consul General, sent on request. Gilman, Treasurer; Joseph V. Cuneen, . Wlip Gotthelf, Daniel J. Donovan, 5 hart Charles Maguire, Sold at the following stores and fountains: Union ‘Square Drug Co., 4th Ave., at 17th; Sacco, 45 E. 18th St, Greenwich Intendents, Board of Examiners and) 1) Viltage Section: Bigelow’s, 6th Ave., near 9th; Sheridan, 7th Ave., near 12th; to many other school and city officials. 11) Grossman, Bank St., at Greenwich Ave.; Seedorff's Cafe, 6th Ave., at 10th St. ae Amsterdam Ave: Cramer, 79th; Coden, 81st; O'Malley, 87th; Roller, 88th; SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Klein, 103d; Amsterdam Drug, 162d. Columbus Ave: Ward, 59th; Bailey, 75th; Spangenberg, 82d; Hygrade, 82d; Buch, 92d; Dorn, 93d; Schweibert Con- Dae tof, fectionery, 104th; Bresler, 102d. Broadway: Canzano’s, at No. 2; Schwarts, Dae Te-Dey. Thomas St.; Liggett's, at No. 200; Waldorf’s, 334; Nauheim, 60th; Welch, 78t Seepost: Fare 81]| Albert, Bist; Kalish, 96th; Maisel, 1034; Nauheim, between 103d and. 104t Deke Lansnvoet Nii|[| Eisler, 104th; McDonald, '107th; Robinson, 113th; College Pharmacy, 115th; pt Haan Getty, 138th; Gersons, 148th; Lipselt, 150th; Aronstazhmh, 165th; Robbins, at 3 lm, May; : F No. 2901, Lexington Ave: Nason, 29th; Fraser, 86th; Mentz, in Grand Central - “D Gentonnia H Arcade. Park Ave: Schmidt, 91st; Noll, at No, 1089. Madison Ave; Kalish, The Aluminum Dozen Martinique, © 4vri18)}) Soth; Sturtz, 75th; Cybener, 91st. First Ave: Hollinger, at 79th. Third Ave: Piosse ju wasvevery Hayes Dish: Patt Krakower, 50th; Joffee, 80th; Block, 95th. Fifth Ave: George Constantin, April 48 No. 564. Sixth Ave: Eisendorff, at 18th; Candou, 48th; Greely, 108 W. 32d; Rice Boiler, 3 Lipped Sauce Pans, Colan- der, Coffee Percolator, Preserving Kettle, Eaden, 49th Leslie, SAth; Hitchcock, seh cevegte Aves Capitol Club, $1 Deposit Seamless Assninstas, oa reg. $75 Ay apd Large Sauce Pan, Heavy Fry Pan, Roaster at 36th; ion, ; Smith Rubin, 55th. th Ave: Alps Drug, No, 418; 12, regularly $160, . -Now 97, id Tea Kettle ‘Thompson, 34th St.; Schaff, 116th; Selliman, 120th. Ninth Ave., Rothen| Complete—All Wiltn, 9x Ljgeaile ns tora nlets Inlaid Linoleum, regularly $2.25 a yd.Now 1.85 | Complete Set, $9.95 $1 Depos‘t svete | Cowperthwait & Sons — Se Weekly on $50 Worth Oldest Furniture House in Amerwa ol ened | 3rd Ave. and 121st St.. $12.50 Weekly on $1,000 Worth at 36th. Eleventh Ave: White Star Drug, 23d... Manhattan Ave: Luithle, at attachments. ......... 106th St.; Doro, 108th. Lenox Ave: Schmelts, ‘at 127th. Brooklyn: Long Island News Co, Soda Fowithins, L. I. R, R. Station; Yaffa Bros., Interboro Subway Stotion, Clark St.,; Hotel St. George; Greenberg, St. Johns Place; Orpheum - Pharmacy, 568 Fulton St; Fingaretti Drug Nostrand Ave., Eastern Parkway; Peakay, 1351 Broadway; Heller, 46 Nevins St.; Friedrich's Cafe,-Park Ave. and Steuben St.; Nedler's, Nostrand Ave, and Dean St. The Bronx: Chester, 145th St. and Southern Bivd.; Miebernann, No. 611 E, 182d; Kervan, 1020 Westchester Ave.; U. 8. Pharmacy, 290th St.; Tufts, St. Nicholas Ave. and 178th St.; Levy Pharmacy, No. 1900, Jerome Ave.; Valentine Drug, Valentine Ave. Also on sale at Everard’s Beths, 28th St.; Ambassador, Pennsylvania and other Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms ne eee onal Shen ron Other Amounts in Propatian | . 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue on, ampton. ,.. Apri Pay by the Month If You Wish, sca No. Extra Charges of Any Kind. | Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row ) aig r ‘i ae Keon Glyco-Pepte Manufacturing Co, Inc,, 594 Jackson Ave. Long Ialand City, N.Y. : 10° Off for Cash | Between City Hall ‘Sub’ Station end Chitham Sq. ‘‘L’’ Station | 6004.M. ooo y 3 j desis Fig lh Da '