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GAGBREF CALS * O'Brien deciared that the “defections” ’ _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, U. OF P. MASK AND WIG CLUB ities pit eas as eoay Ae oa 19 NEW MASONIC LODGES. R SHOWS TO CROWDED HOUSE.| opera “wittiam Tell. The following| Ten of the State Charte New York boys were Included In the cast: J, M. Coward, Charles D, Con- nell, H. W. Brown, C, M. N, Killen jr., Harry B. Ford, Thomas Hyatt, Robert D. Hamilton and M. F, Moore, The committee in charge of the’ pro- @uction included Frank A. Paul, Irving A. Chandler, L. F. Curtis, George L. Schelling, William G. Grove and Rich- ard B. Ferris, Among those New York men holding boxes were Dr. Henry Galbraith Ward, the Rev. William J. Thompson, William A. Redding, Will+ fam Guggenheim, Dro GW. Rile: George Wickersham, Lester Brion ana] / Shairma’ David King Irwin. ree Ray Are jn Metropolitam Area. Charters for nineteen new Masonic lodges in the State of New York were granted at the annual Communieation of the Grand Lodge of Masons d¥ this Ste The meeting -was held yester- day tn the Masonic Temple, 234 Street and Sixth Avenue, Fifteen hundred delogates representing 902 lod York attended. At the las day the election of officer piace. ‘Ten of the new lodges recommended by the Committee on Charters, of which ct Attorney Joay H. Banton Is were in the metropolitan are: Angle, Eternal, Annual Extravage: Is Travesty on “William Tell,” at Met- ropolitan, COMPANY PIRATE PROFIT SEEKERS O’Brien Says Counsel Takes Unsportsmanlike Advantage of Desertion by P..S. ¢ CURE FOR STRIKES. ~— DECLARES NASH Nine Hunidted Emp Batayets Ap- plaud Assertion of Ohio Manufacturer, One of the most attractive audiences of this dramatic season Inst night at- tended the University of Pennsylvania's Mask and Wig Club annual musical comedy at the Metropolitan Opera House. This thirty-fourth play of the series, entitled “Teil Tales," followed the gen- eral lines of its predecessors in « picto- tial extravaganza, with original book and lyrica by students and alumni, The cast and chorus included about 100 a) area. Nine hundred employers at a strike Pesniias i o. 5 jarge crowd ding may be| mont and Publicity Lodges, M WASHINGTON, May 4.—Resenting under-graduat Bighteen = musieal} The large wd atten mon it ? va digs ; accounted for when It 18 known that} Colonial and War Veterans Lodges, the reference by opposing counsel in] prevention meeting of the Economic} numbers by 5. Gilpin, includ- | or the 26,000 living alumni of the tnl- Mineola Lodge, Mineola; Hol- ing the specia Blues,” were « Club fn the Hotel Astor last night rose in tribute to Arthur Nash, a clothing manufacturer of Cincinnati, when he declared that the one and only remedy for labor troubles was the Golden Rule tn’ business, Recommendations by other speakers were courts of arbitration and con- ciliation, shop committee co-operation and the destruction of autocracy of either capital or labor. These other speakers were Edward A. Filene, President of William Filene Sons the United States Supreme Court to The Doggone Opera residents of New York Holllt; King David Lodge, Mayor Hylan as “our illustrious Ma- Yor," who “seems determined to car- Ty the war (against the New York fas companies) into Africa, * * * and not to leave the ship until it sinks,” Corporation Counsel O'Brien ot New York has filed with the court & supplemental brief in the gas cases recently argued. He begs the “pa- tience"’ of the court to consider it. Mr. versity 2,000 are 32634 West 34th St. 32-34 West 34th St. BOOT SHOP Demonstration Week 4 of the Public Service Commission and the Attorney General of New York in @eclining to further press the cases, | Company, Boston; Julius Henry O Baa, bcm taxon unaporiamaniite ad: cohen, New York attorney: Alex steo-~Tarsal Corrective Shoe ander Trvige,, a lecturer; Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Randolph folidated Gas System." “We represent more directly than any other public official,” the Cor- LASIT DAY TO-MORROW Arctic explorer, and Bedford, member of the Behe waill Witt cr loos hy. this. tren’ | Queensland: Legisiature, the last two HE inventor of this shoe will demon- 8 indeed fy the tion,” adding that, “our lone ship Vaoae brea Ae strate its perfect, corrective features Pytanel Ga bes has y| George W. , Pr been some what battered and may ‘we ckersham, President —features that have won instant rec- Y. Ww. CHAS be about to be sunk by the powerful fleet flying the skull and crossbones of the consolidated gas system."’ The brief referred to ‘‘the priate cap- of the club, was Chairman. New officers of the club were announced as follows: William Church Osborn, ognition from physicians, foot specialists and the Y. W. C. A. tains" as “‘seeking profit from the] Preside Robert S. Lovett and eect by ie rae neater Com-] Michael Friedsam, Vice Presidents, He will explain the natural fanction of ite arch ion ant he ney neral a 7 Phe heii? “presanted incmuch. detail ay afte Sibiire dott Nicholas F. guide soft and hard rubber heel, the broad tread, Piss Full Traed an accounting by the Corporation| Brady, Paul D. Cravath, Otto H. the flexible arch and the straight inside line, and ee High Arch ee ty Kahn and Dwight W. Morrow, mem- bers of the Executive Committee. “I wonder if you men really want &@ panacea for strikes,” sald Mr, Nash Counsej of the operating expenses of the six subsidiary companies of the Consolidated, whose cases are pending before the court, the object being to impress upon the court that by the by means of the X-Ray Foot-o-scope he will determine for you any present or impending foot abnormality that would be benefited through the comfortable guidance of the Osteo-Tarsal Shoe. Straight Meyer inside Line omission of certain items which the] “The real diseate we have to get rid 3 Point companies are asserted to have er-lof is doubt, lack of faith, mutual lack Yhbes consultations Will be: wikhout-oblignts Beoring 4 . ‘ . be igation roneously included the statutory gas] of confidence. Any law to prevent an ON GUE Hart aba Individual: attention! to. ehch Distributes, rate would. have returned them rea- | outbreak of strikes, Ike an attempt ith competent advice in perfect fitting of peice noalt fonabie earnings during 1919 and 1920} to prevent an outbreak of mei Tarsal shoes will be given. An bs 7 oquly and would not have been confiscatory. peared acrat-Ciatatee Saree HARDING RECEIVES OSPINA. detrimental to the patient it Mr. Filene sees danger in th politically, socially and economfcally, Wages still have to be very much re- 1922. AS MOVIE MASHER. e a veteran, rate: Breokiyn was fined $5 by Magistrate Drum, ‘0, 115 Walworth Street, | duc Posts and Rails Solid Mahogany. sorted Tapestries . Folwoll in the Gates Avenue Gourt yes] tyn. is, twenty-eignt, a World| terday, nm the complaint of Mrs. Mary|hand on hers and sald: Buckley-Newhall : ‘BLUE RIBBON “FURNITURE Sixth Avenue ana 41" St. OPPOSITE BRYANT PARK Four-Piece Bedroom Suite. 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The present we system he did not consider in- fallible or final. / Colombian President-Elect Warmly Welcomed—Dines at White, House, WASHINGTON, May 4.—Gen, Pedro Nel Ospina, President-elect of Colom- ‘Wa, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Helena Ospina, arrived yesterday from New York, was prevented to President Correctly Guides the Foot ‘and Mrs. Harding at dinner at the ‘White House. _ At the station Gen. Ospina was met by Secretary Hughes, Gen. Pershing, Admiral Coontz, Director General Rowe of the Pan-American Union and officials of the Colombian Legation, while a milti- tary band played the national anthem ot cone yon = Fri dron of cavalry eecorted Ge and his ‘party to the ‘Colombian panes and later to the White House. ba a a PLEET ‘OFFICIAL RESIGNS. Werk Planned for Claussen Fo: te Be Unmecessary. WASHINGTON, May 4.—W. J. Lave, ‘Vice President of the Emergency Fieet Corporation, in charge of operations, to- | day announced the resignation of M. 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