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temas rn NNN s.pervision of Mine team may he start Morris. ‘To stiniilate students to Join clubs. a “Join _» Clab Week" is under way at lene A Morrie. Mvery club gives a programme] ‘The Aquarium was y a th the auditorium. ‘The slogan is: "0a the biol nied by get out of it what you put Into it Southwell, t iy living spe ous) © fish. ‘The students were pro Woltowing the example of the various with questionnalres and spent # volezes, wrestling Is being introduced of their the perusing them and r in Morris, William Fox fs starting the] taking notes movement and he has given several ex- ™ y saree ae 6 Wadleigh. The Morris championship debating] Charles B, Coogan, a wraduate of the team, will meet the Evander, OrbOL TAT University. of Geneva, spoke on “Fdu- Wednesday at § P. . in e jo « Auditorium, The subject is: “Resolved, |" That municipatities adopt ownership and] Thursday. Mr. Co operation. of light and transportation | courses of study in the schoola of facilities. Morris upholds the hegatl rand and also told something of with Freda Sundell, Catherine Colucct the Hintory OF hits dine ‘and Lillian Covartenany . @ “A : Mrs. Dewey, who spoke «t the as: Despite the fact that Morris succeed-] Min, Dewey. who eat. the ine: He ea in escuring a $10,000 appropriation] sembles a short time ago on China, from the city to level the campus, no ee pis Se ratat cher ett of Wat work has been done ye' Inquiries were | "°™ URRESt nn cation in Geneva" the assembly jan described the gh interested in corresponding wi | made by ‘resident T. Rabin of the M ible ityreaeee, jn at ceape naLane e : ©. and he says that the caninus Dewey iso placed some books and most likely be done in September, ming bout Chinw In the school library. Boys’ High. Pre Ht Radio Club The seniors held thelr aby Party’ orgueses. threat the efforts of J All the girls of the 7th and MeNuily, an, old-time alumnus ay s were Invited and the ma- former radio operator. The officers a: jority came in costume. he =omain Joseph Korenman, President; Nathan] events were a granit march and a | Wester, Secretary, The faculty advisor] jucky number contest with prizes | ts Mr. Curtis. A — . . The A. A. Council has drawn up a Theodore Roosevelt. new constitution to be presented for] The Theodore Roosevelt High School ratification at the next meeting of the}ifreshman baseball team won its first cotnell, The committer conste ne victory by a forfeit when the Morris faulty, "The feattires of the new con- Hsthiman team failed’ 9 app stitution are as beet Rhye nn . iI be deprived of the right to vote for] ; zea eats Wald SA” ottleers: no ninth. term students] | The betel eM aaah pa: will be eltgible to ran for office Wednesday on ‘Resolved, That provision is made for an A. A. admin- e mendment has istrator to be chosen from the faculty, | fted the United States, cs. 9 sea Evy everton, May 3, ite Bove Evander Childs. Glee Club, under the direction o ; a _— Me" saul Martin, will prevent Giibert| © ning a cast of Evan sand Sullivan's opera "The Mikado," in| der Childs's Players produced “A night the school auditorium. ‘The cast: The] at the Inn,” by Lord Dunsiny, at the Mikado, M. Somers; Nahki Pooh, A, ¥. Keith Fordham Theatre, The PRES cates: Bish Tass wamio plity, with the sume east, wae aki; Yum Yum, M. Glickman: Pitt! Sing,| ven Inst term at the sentor dramatic : segustick: Katisha,| performances, ‘The cust was ax follows: ee ag dae acai mee the Toft, Willlum Quigley; Bill, Alex ander Kalish; Albert, Julius Muller, David Gornston, Chairman, has di- | gers, David Pol Priests, ‘Ted vided’ Class Night into three n a erbert, Philip Sohn and Jack Haw- The curtain raiser will be “The B. H. 8.) thorne; Idol, Erneat n de Weghie { ‘olltes of June "22," and up-to-date, oe by snappy musical revue, with @ chorus of! phe fraternity question was again iwenty beautlés. The second event Will braised atthe last, General Organtan- ve an old-fashioned mmatre! show. The} tion meoting. A committer of Jerome tentdre wilt be “A Night in an Inn, Chairman; Jerome Lippe, Sam- with the followitig cast; Joffy, Nathan inthow and Robert Lang was ap- AtBdrt, Joseph Duchowny mfer with Principal Blake- Sidney Lieberman; Bill, ij resenting thelt views to him ‘God, William Dykes ; - Jisapproval’ of the rulkye which ke} der men off ell athletic teams, while other schools permitted frat men to play, Mr. Blakely anawered that his course of ac- sided 4 Radio Club to familariae #tt- | ton was determined and that until he dents with that new, popular xotence.| eccvcd a ruling, from. the Bourd of Last (erm the General Organization of} tiucation he would bar all frat men choo! appropriated $100 for Instru- | eran tenms, deente, Hat towitrd the close of last term ewe 8 bout $65 worth of Instruments were) in the fret daily marks the follow! Hen. frow Fordham Annex received an I evage of ever BF cent., making the ‘The Commerce Filth Corporation offl-] Honor fi Lage Armand Da crs are: Manager and Stpervisor, rae Poitieravice; 1-26 ; Secretary, Ar Treasurer, : 2-21, Mitchell Goldstein, Assistant Treasurer, Dangie-| award Hogenaur, Anthony Russo Publicity, Friedman, The organ a-| 9-93, Robert uilbert, Leonard Nieren- ar future to show) berg, Hertha Byck, Eleanor Collins “Cardigan,” | .. a Krabe, Jullette Laubinge The Silent Call’ and “The Connecti- Javob Cohen, Walter Inox, Rt Yankee.” Two features have al-| nuld Robinson, Robert Sullivan, Ric vewdy been shown. Dr. Michas) Levine} ard Walsh, Burton Wellward; uf the bioiowy department Is adviser. Mary Baker, Constanée Beaudry, Ethel ig be c yivia Block, Jean Smith, The 46th Stroet anriex hax orgurilsed F 21, John Vitasim: A Wasdball tam and te making up a ,. COBetanGe Stevens; eheditie for an intercinss tournament, Pearl Halprin; Miter the tournament is over a cal The two with andidates for the baseball squad will jtgheet » Edward Ho be minde, ‘The Gererd! Organization of|'nauer, with %.73 and Sylvia Block, with the main butlding has appropriated $50 95. $e She purpose... This prgpnlsation te ‘ under the supervision of Mr. Gray ant 3 r Mr, Kalman of the faculty. The offi- Washington Irving. cere of the tétm ave Caruso, 3-20, Pres-| The Bookkeeplig Service Club has ident; Cooper, 4-18, Viee President, and} been organized at Washington Irving lan, 8-34, Secretary under the supervision of Mr. Hinds, At tHe first meeting the following officers De Witt Clinton. were elected: President, Bertha Fried- A pentathion will feature the annual} man; Vice President, Frances Kaplar De Witt Clinton Field Day at Beat| Secretary, Sarah Dulberg: Reception . Mountain May 26. The wimer will ré-|Commitiee, Matilda Itzkowitz, Rose we a large cup donated by Dayega. | Mandelman, Bertha Friedman, Mexander T. Cuirnes, couch of the 5 ap M2 tfack team, is arranging the events to he moving picture Th ef Live comprixe the pentathloh. As part of ]Ghoste” was presented in the ouditoriur the programme the senior baseball | Saturday wfternoon and evening for the team will play the fqeulty nine, Benefit of the history department's Francés Belcher Scholarship Fund. Alfred 8. Roberts, principal of the 2 Oe S24 Street Annex, has been appointed The Washington Irving Spanish Clu wrifetpal of Pablie School No. 84,/ hak Jost celebrated the Flesta de Cer- Queens. Frank Boylan, an Eygtish bvantes, On April 21 Lawrence A, Wil- téacher in the main bullding, will suc- [icins, Director of Modern Languages 1 the High School, gave a talk about Cervantes at the Invitation of the club, Goodrich | Prof. Louis A. Loiseaux of Barnard a lect College gave an illustrated talk on nistry” before the Spant#h customs on Apri! 24. a nes The Itigh Scheot of Commerce has Friday, De, Fil © © ¥ubber Compan: » op “Rubber and © Chemistry Club. * A motion picture of “Jullus Caess th The Morning Dramatic Club, under Was shown to both sessions of the main} iss Hamilton's aupervision, will, pre wullding and to the annexes at thet sen: throw one-act pays, ‘The pl chosen are; sseemblies Friday. “Six Who Pass While the " by Stuart Walker; “The Julta Richman. ams," by Ollphant Dow: A contest to encourage the seniors Pot Boiler," by Alice Gerstenber th hand in thelr dures quickly hes been warted at Julia Richman High school Bach class has a little girl with a hallow’ made of pudtebourd to reprexent it. Or Clas Day, when this contest Townsend Harris. At tho last general Assembly in Townsend Haris Ariata inductions were ends the gif who reaches the top wins, lied, Out of soventysfve students, Mt The: girls bt the sth Street Annex | teen Were elected. ‘They dre: Mit visited Hunter College to see moving | Goldstein, Joseph Schwartaman, Charles pictures of the “Wanderings of] tovy. Harry ‘Levy, Edwin Korth end (i yiews,” | Meyer Ste nor classy L eke Sindeband don, Max 5 The G._O. campaign at 102d Street] Herbert Co William) Miller, Loute Daw Leen divided into weeks as follows: | Na nd Frank Techorn of the fifth Bayt, Ponctuality, by Miss Lambert; |grade: Marry Gotenman and Morris 8 Personal Appearance, by Miss | (linger of th Muy 15, Orderliness, by Miss}]Cohen lod wi May 2% Voiee, by Miss Ul!-]oent May 2, Courtesy, by Mirn Bthet a. Ss @uith. Every git! has a personality Towns Hare's defeated Richmond scqrecard on whieh per record is Kept. | Hill in a debate on “Resolved. Anybody Is allowed to report n gtr! to] commission be appointed in} the Scorer on any ~{ the above points. | State to fix minimum wages in indus At this annex the late Hiss Howe's | (rini occupe tions sister tu to the school her picture * ° bd Bnd clippings. These are to be called} The Dramatic Society presented ite he “Emily Howe collection of pictures |seri-annual show in the auditorium ahd clippings.” Some of the framed|Two plays, “The fast Straw" and Pictures are of “Anne Hathaway's Cot-| spreading the News me,” “Stratford on Avon.” Little} During the {ntermisaion ‘omen, “Shakespeare's Home" and|hart did magic tricks “ivanhes,”* fourth grade, Herbert yun average of 91 per oh is A day in May will be set aside for ef visitor doy e students will act ag Bushwick. hosts and show thelr parents. and At-the first meeting of the Literary |! M4 the bullding fy at Bushwick High School Dr. : ttan acted as advisor. The following George Washington. Mere elocted: President, Allan] ‘This week has been designated Vice President, Dorothy Seld-lecnoiarenip Fund Week Seed yet , Doris Wilkens Facare| Scholarship Fund Week to enroll the ae iy Dry of debates, dia. |Darenta of the students in the George and readings from plays. Washington High School League. The ee money thus raised will be used for col- legiaté scholershipa for th wdents, A feature of the drive will ve a special 4 2 fall many girla mpent their Sut- mornings playing hockey at Pros tere Sa ie UE aa adi ae “al c 2. een aa HESS THE EVENING WORLD,.M ONDAY, MAY 1, 1922.” VOT. re ‘Tarkington’ + Willam Hodes starred on the speaking stage about is shown at the Rivoli. Fitzmaurice produc- with James Kirkwood in the title Anna Q. Nilsson, nd John Miltern, uanethbly Wednosday ralme $5,000. ie planned to expected to be an extended run at the patre yesterday is a vivid pfeturization the Canadian north woods, and is dramatized From Home," ONS STOCK Q ATI | Reel Reviews tub of Curtix wil By DON ALLEN entertainment Atheriagiin Club Friday evening at stars play their dpective parts in fine shape, but the snow Is far more retiring and keeps further in the background, thrills galore, wish they'd saved the showing of “The crap" until mid-summer, for it would sure come in handy for sending frigid hills up and down one’s spine, ‘Take it any way you care to look at {t, “The Trap’ ts exciting stuff. What more could a jaded moviegoer ask in these dull picture days? The Broadway movie situation this week is pretty much the same as last only more so. There is little that is new, much that is old and some Allie-Chatmters Norman Kerry Prenned Steet Car Ari Age Chont Sorrento and places and spots men- the novel make a colortut The story tells of « litte who fell into the han of Italian swindlers and was resewed by the Kokomo lawyer who wi himself in love with the girl. ture number of the Mu- programme Dr, has selected Mortimer un overture, which won the Curtis debaters will vesunt Priday evening at Curtis background, Pub ser of N represent Curtis Hilde & Lthe: ‘The outstanding novelty of yeater- Jays whreelings is “The Trap, which that master of movie make-up, Lon Chaney, is appearing in the Cen- the Strand ogular patrons are given an oppor- cunity of viewing the Griffith master- “Orphans of the Storm," for the first time at popular prices, while (he Capitol management has a film~ comedy called ‘Too Much Business.’ The much-heralded film, From Home,” soreen at the Rivoli and Wally Reid “Keross The into the Rialto for a “Reported Missing’ on five cylinders at the Criterion and “Around The World amplified travelogue, Went into its second week at the Dawson of Hunter College give a Reading 24 pt talk on Gen. International. Rep Bron & si Hep ino & BU noeting Friday dia- Am Smelt & Ref New Orleans,’ 0 Riesenfeld prize for the best original American ever- nd ” motion was that the feldfam sugar ... “ae Coraehb tielAm Suma ‘Toba: Am Tel & Tel “Leather Pushers" is another knock- ‘The balance of the programme 8 interesting and amusing. ‘The Cen- > + + INFANT DEATH RATE LOWEST ON RECORD State Reports Only 75 Out of 1,000 Under One Year The lowest infant mortality rate ever recorded in New York State way that ar, when only, 7% abil~ dren out of every 1,000 born allve died under one year of age, according to @ report given out by the State ment of Health. This resperents a owe in the infant death rate of 50 per cent, the last seventeen yea for 1904 having been 151 per 1,000, State Com~- missioner of Health, points out that last year's saving of lives of babies under one year alone approaches the Commissioner” be saved each year through the modern system of public health administration which the State of New York adopted eight years ago. Commercial High. Commercts! High Dranimtic So- two plays at tHe an- Am Radiator nual entertainment Porto Rico & awo] AM W&W ope pt nd patrons yesterday ‘Orphans of the Storm much as the clientele of the Apollo, where it played for weeks and weeks’ It is still the best flim produced in years and is surrounded by a delight- ful musical programme. Southern Ry pk’s sojourn. is still missing Stand, Ol of N.J Simma-Vane Stand, ONS reached last yea Herbert | Anacondn Strausberg: AR Dry Goods Wagner; the poticeman by Mr. Chrote, and Police Inspector by Wm. Karp. In} Atcntson Ry. Lieutenant” les Ancheill, Atehinon Ry pf.. :, Atl, Birm & Atl, Karp Au, Guit & WT At, G & WI pt Auto Sales Corp, Atlantic Fruit Baldwin Loco Yl pat & Ono Balt & Ohio pf. Barsdaic A The Capitol is complaining of ‘'Too Much Business” this week. ways thought there was too, much business at this cinema, when we've tried to get a seat after arriving a few moments late. The film is a seven-reel cémedy, out of the seven are fair, as always, is good. fifth week at the Cameo. (PASSING IN REVIEW) Lon Chaney, “The Man With 1,000 Faces,"’ made ft om even 1,0001 when he created his role * which started what fs Rosy by Abraham Credulous by Max edulous by Fred Wilkenloh, by Herman Arkus: Hanson, soldiers, and Bernard Texas Company Union Bag &Paper About five The music, Union Pacific promised could in ‘The Trap, The screen version of ‘‘The Man #ful In being admitted Into Con} Heth Steel 8 am of Commercial High, Those successful in getting into the Hamilton Literary Society, another ating team, are Carneol, Kinhorn, D. Markowitz and Ca Un. Retall St U8 C I Pipe U8 C1 Pipe $ Ind Alcohol. Butte & Superior Butterick Co Brunswick ‘Term. Caddo Cent Ol U 8 Rubber fst p New members of the Arista are: M. wellin, M. Geller, G. Greenberg, N. Bin- Bloomgarden, B, Frevert, M,| Callt Dickter, M. Batteatin, Rudd, V. Stover, R A. Shevaky “$ Utah Copper... Newmark, R.] Calumet & Aris Suden, H. Lohman, Va Caro Chem pf. Cen Leather pt Va I'n Conlé Coke W. Karp, J. 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Mor the students of the morning sesson another novice meet will be 2d, 99.58, up Corn Products Crucible Steet tournament | Cuba Cane Suga has begun under Mr. Harrigan with a] Ohl & B Tl» hedulé of forty games a week. More than one hundred classes will particlp- held Thursday. interclass baseball Opened firm, Simms, “11; Retail Candy, 6, up 1- ‘ Exp., 7, up 1-8; Ph. Morris, 171 Citles * Serv. Eastman Kodak, 76 7-8, up 1-8; Mtn. Cuban Am Sug. De Beers Min Del & Hudsor a PASSENG! KEPT ABOARD ALL NIGHT kk Last Night, 50 CABIN famous Players... Alterations IRREGULAR, Sterling demand, French francs demand, 092144, up .0008%. Lire passengers on handie State united In loud complaints against the officers-of the boat and the authorities whea Pier 1, Hoboken, at 9 o'clock this morn- Granby Mining it Nor Oregon Formerly up to $35 867 Topcoats Models Form-fitting Box Coat Chesterfield Extra Fitters Extra Salesmen Extra Tailors demand and cables, up .0000%. Drachma demand, .0458; cables, .0455, unchanged. Swiss francs demand, .1940; cables, .1942, off .0003. Guilders demand, .3825; cables, .3830, Pesetas demand, .1851: ¢ Sweden kroner 2590, off .0007. emand, .1875; eables, Denmark kroner de- 20, off .0002. —————— 100 DIF IN MINE BLAST, BUCHAREST, May Press).—More than killed yesterday in a mine explosion in the Lupen. district of ‘Transylvania, The bodies of fifty of the victims were com- Others were blown Quarantine late yest Quarantine officials were slow in Ket- ting aboard and there were no customs ‘The impatient pa gers were kept on voard all night, moved up the bay River and afte ‘Then the passengers found erday afternoon, ult States stl Suits Models 1-Button 2-Button 3-Button 4-Button Single Breasted Double Breasted Sport & Conservative Sizes 32 to 52 4633 Men’s Trousers We have never cut as many gar- ments in our history as we have Naturally we had an enormous quantity. of fabrics left We have made up this into men’s trousers. 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