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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 2%, 1922. “HARON, UNEASY, |S srze’awaos.| TRUSTEE DECLARES : CHILD KILLED AT PLAY Girl’s Rescuer at Coney Island “Taner tsat swe not, 4)" BY DRIVERLESS WAGON shook hands with Mr. ‘Ahrens and Delici: W: td she was very glad to meet him ious Any Way GRADUATE C Also Her Life S Miami): ind Us mat HI os ued’o maettaea, Wat Piet SO Her Lite Saver at Miamij:sss, ‘ss occ ton Tae acct Pig Heri Hay any won drowning last winter at Miam!, Fla. Ambrose Persche, driver of a Bor- Pak fried pie oa tk Another incident was the capture of} den milk wagon, left his horse at the thin slices—! stilt ap wit Prize Beauty and Sister, Upset in Ocean, Pulled] runaway boy. Blevon-year-old | curb in Crotona Park East, the Bronx, : : * v Piesnokowskt, No, 61 Inter- a Out by Guard Who Aided One in Florida. Gace Street, Srecipueend, Lis fs, WaBlee ot Core ue tree Coe ee : found on the boardwalk neat Brighton |*%® Belshborhood. The horse, after Madge Merritt, who won a beauty) they undertook to change seats. by Patrolman Boehm, The lad said|® tlme, became restless and moved contest last year at Coney Island, and] Otto H. Ahrens, life guard at the slowly along the gutter, the wheels her sister, Victoria, who ie sixteen| Atte Sa” the canoe upset and put mous for sixty years. he had been sleeping on the sands a week. His face showed it must haveJof the wagon scraping against the F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc., NewYork out In a rowboat with Stanley Khu years old and might win one any day|ner, another life guard. Both young been a pleasure to get away from soap] curb, } j and water that long. Two-year-old Irene Lafsansky now, put on their fe pat men were submerge e ate y ky was |i put o most fetching bati-]women were submerged when they] om, were about 300,000 visitors at] pay he: gi 1 : arb |i other foods, You will cover something new deep richness of the old- fashioned Ferris flavor. Fa- CARRIED SERVAN Hilda Ward, Admiral’s Daugh- ter, Says One Was Nurse TO COUNCIL TABLE Announcement Is Expected This Week for Conference . fine sontumes yesterday ang went|reached them and Ahrens had to 1 and 2,000 took a dip in 8 ector’s Son. ing cos ; : ae Coney Island a . in front of her home at No, 1580. She BACON on June 8, for Director's iT oanceing on the broad AMMAtic, ite pines Ce oe ocean to get them }ins surt fell under the wagon and one of the || HAMS 8 yee siete breadth didn’t worry them, for they| Co: tu bility | OUT OF W babe Wheels Soeees over er bray. ie, NESS SE EST. ; ites 0 sk ch a . . 9 her dead of tnternal hi hages - re ewaeaes Director Albert A, Johnson of thelpiignton, which often needs skirting |®t"UCk out boldly from the overturned KILLS SELF BY GAS | orien he reached the it] botnartiaaes ‘ in price~ canoe. Before the life guards’ boat New York State Institute of Applied was half way to the spot, however,| Found Dead tn Bed With Windows Agriculture were carried on the pay- Persche was locked up on a charge of homicide. on a Sunday afternoon. ! President Realizes Country Is issatisti i Its depth did not worry them either.| Victoria had become exh Paddy tli Hn S y C- utlo s i i pecome exhausted. and Keyhotes A oe (el roll of the institution as “laborers,’"/¢,. the young women are not only| Madge went to her rescue and towed| Gas was traced to the furnished room tion of Congress. Mins Hilda Ward, trustee, testified) i... themselves but are expert swim-|Ner for some distance when her] of Harry Haminovits, twenty-six, at No, to-day at the investigation of the in- strength, too, began to flag. 408 West 22d Strevt, at 2 A, M, to-day, PER o-day a eae yy bdwara G,] mere aa well, So entirely carefree and} "Am {in Miami? Am I?" mur-]and Policeman Maullek “ot West 30th Meagan tind aot Mudausnad) atitute being conducted by confident wero they that when a quar-|mured Madge mclodiously as she} Street Station was called to force the WASHINGTON, D. ©, May 29— Zimmer, Special Commissioner ap- “Conferences, to be followed by more pointed by Gov, Miller Miss Ward conferences,” appears to be the pro- fa a daughter of the late Admiral gramme of President Harding for the Ward and was « student at the instl- near future. where seventy-two disabled vet- Announcement will be made prob- ter of a mile off Brighton Beach baths opened her eyes on the beach and en- |G" tnovitz was dead in bed with the ax Wurned on and windows and keyholes stopped up, according to the police. He Daughter Asks Death for Father |i sien ising in’ ge World War and served h She S WwW er an ister Peete RU Way been without ear a Kill Mother and Sister |" 0% vrs tute, erans are receiving Instruction ‘ Riy this week of a conference of At the hearing, continued to-day at ; bankers to be held June & It is offices of the State Comptroller in the —— FIRE AT BORDEAUX DOCKS. | learned that Invitations have gone Woolworth building, Miss Ward said . abe: ‘ forward to asides of fearon as she found the course of instruction at Seventeen-Year-Old Girl Opposes Executive] sorpra: x France, May: 29.—Fire If you could personally ive bankers throughout the country, .. started yesterday on one of the piers In and as «oon as acceptances are re- the Institute of irregular merit, and Clemency for Man Who Shot Wife the harbor and spread quickly to other i visit. the dairi certain 4 ceived the announcement will be that theer was lack of proper hous- uotures. A high wind wag blowing. les, your y ‘Th ands ol ogsheads of wine Tee tiaticare’ Saw 16.be. galled in wil IO ae eal eee ai and Baby. whart were destroyed, Although the ob be those aasocuated with the ins said theer was no co-operation on the} wepraNAPOLIS. May 29.—Against heard the facts you will not be sur-| Are was not under control early in the ternational group which was repre- PA ine wax asked by Commis-| ‘he arsuments of the lawyers In Will- prised at this letter. Sr ck wany millice Wrenon sented at a conference with the Ex- ait ar we ee thre pers| lam P, Donovan's behalf is a letter| == = ecutive lust fail, but will come from sons whose names appear o nthe pay-]in possession of Gov. McCray from Roane in WAG attae Pecniece roll as B, Fitzpatrick, E. ast uo Donovan's seventeen-year-old daugh- : : ‘ove- Vickler, ax laborers, She said she ey ment of business conditions will be Aaawen shage Pergounirwace: women| ‘ef, Mabey: Of Harrodsburg, Ky., in eee employed in domestic service in Di. Which she asked that the death pen Vat, I aid, that other conferences || fector, Jonnton's household. The “B. | alty bo enforced. ‘The letter follows: so that all groups of American busi- Johnson's youngest son. : neat ¢ 7 ness will have a chance to unburden Ghe was present, Miss Ward testi-| Py my father, ‘william P. Donovan, Vegetable Salad 9 heir wisdom for the benefit of the fied, at the meeting when the Board} 2°¢? agen Sanat Fane 1: Executive ear before the summer is Of Trustees authorized an amount not) "as sentenced to death June 1, | P 4 ‘ gona Administration advisers be- to exceed $1,200 for the upkeep of the brent raat be M : Boiled Vegetables (Cold) lieve that the meetings will have a LESTER R WATSON to exceed silage and said her im-| efforts being made to get his sentence Is changed to life imprisonment by his Pepper and Salt. « relations. I want to say to you and PP , and beneficial effect as affording oppor- pression at the time and, she thought, Farm Products Co, Inc tunity for 01 exchange of ideas as to & : impreasion of other ‘Trustees wat i x business conditions and governmental {Watson and Spence Win High] the Miptai i horers to work on| the board that I do not want his sen Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise policies: Distinction and Cash at the outside, aE ae aaventien wearh ok bod W Franklin 14423 The President has had the lumber- University. ‘Asked by Mr. Zimmer as to an Se Te bastts Pane KRUtAL SALTO. Four aizes,.13i 2 men, steel magnates and rallroad ex- ct crease in the Director's salary, the ira Altes was surely the best wom- ur sizes, 12¢,'30c, 500, 95¢ ecutives at the White House tecent-{ Here are the winners of the Charles} witness said she mentioned it to the] AY thet over lived. She wae shot ly, and it te the purpose to extend|M. Rolker jr and the Edward Sutlitf, the series of conferences to many > ‘olum- tuber lines It will be an expansion of | 2nard Memorial Prizes at Colum other trustees and found that John- fon head had an increase of eet 8) arms without any cause whatever. the thought of having all the “best {bla University, ‘The former prize, bay Fea ee aR Halden alos have seen tat: teaten, nosteed ' minds” of the country bring their ]amounting to $40, is given annually |449 witness, “ if this was a substl- cone 1 have podauerr| enough: to te combined wisdom to the President’s|to the member of, the graduating|tute for the $2,250 a year Mr. John-|member, and because she loved us ora tuble. a Ned’ son was receiving from the fouline children she made the best of it she The groups more recently called to| © ‘ j ency fund. Baldwin said, . It} could. ‘ Washington have been asked to make] Classmates, has proved bimeclf most} ii’ 1" saaition to it," she testified. “My father has always been an ' certain sacrifices in the public inter-] worthy of special distinction because} phe witness said she thought | overbearing man and had lots of trou- i est. The steel magnates were asked |of industry, scholarship or pre-emi-| Farmingdale could be made a great|ble, but he cares for no one but him- ase iiatpcaiinuee dudes school but believed it should be re- welt not even us children. ee . us Fi conc! * val ©. modeled on broader lines and that n ary has singe poured the men in- hh prize is the uly of Mrs. sae M.| there should be co-operation with |the sentence that was sire him ts just ustry that, the President had no in-|Rolker, in memory o her son, Charles} /,+merg’ organizations on lLong|Wwhat he deserves and when you have be aioe vee i A se steel! M. molker jr, of the Class of 1907. | Island. nue an piper fig The raiiroad| ‘The Brainard prize of $50 goes to] Johnson, who has testified already executives Who were, called to the|the member of the graduating class for two days, was questioned by his 7 ; counsel, George L, Hubbell jr.. re- White res were imformed that the]who is adjudged by his classmates! °' ting a letter from the Attorney Presidetit ‘Stir held ‘to the thought} most worthy because of his qualities |General, Oct. 25, 1919, in which the that a. réturn.to général prosperit could be apqured only by a reduction [Of mind and of character. Lester R.| Attorney General rendered an opinion y he Fed- of freight rates. While the exeou-| Watson, one of the winners, was|that money recetved from t " eral Board for vocational training in ps eee to debate tils|Chatrman of the Student Board of| payment for instruction of ex-service- ‘som: » prong of the pecemy longer, oe Representatives, Captain of the bas-| men did not come under section 87 of Commission, which came shortly af-|ketball team and a member of the ate: bine se Tae 0 ee , terward, brought the “matter to @/ Senior Society of Nacoms. He such money need not repor' head. The carriers have until May|vcmper ot the Alpha Delte ae the State Treasurer. Mr. Johnson 31 to appeal from the new tariffs laid |™ bid Phi] gaid it was upon this letter that he down by the commission. Fraternity and the Sahib Business| and the Board of Trustees of the in- Phe belief is entertained in some] Fraternity, and his home is in New| situte based their rights to use such , quarters that President Harding bas|york City. money received without reporting it : s realized recently more keenly than] yy.ico1m c. | i to the Comptroller. heretofore, that the country ts not >. Spence was chosen as sesh Ce altogether satisfied with the way|the most faithful and deserving stu-| wELEA@SLEY STUDENTS STAND BY things are going in Washington. ‘His}dent of the graduating class of Co- TO FIGHT FIRE, advisers have assured him that the bi lege and thus WELLESLEY, Mass., May 29.—Young Siasatisfaction 1s aimed largely at| Umble College SHNISD tO aes aadenta al Wellediy Gelleus ; Congress and its dawdling policy, but| the Alumni Prize of $50. Spence was| TUNE Ce oo ans to remove fi “e., the avalanche of Republican votes]editor of Varsity, the literary maga. iyi eaten Yieh piel Fob | turned against organization candi-|,ine, and is a member of the Delta| ice hutiaing troy a cal ‘ dates in recent State primaries has|icappa Epsilon, Pi Delta Byailon college buildings, during @ fire in an ise- > raised a doubt in Administration cir-| (National Honorary Journalistic) and | house & short distance away. The i eth this diagnosis of the sit- house was destroyed, but college em- P siriod ie cntieely correct. The Presi-| Tbe Tau Fraternities. He is also} pioyees and the Fire Department pre- dent is endeavoring to demonstrate|®, Member of the enor eo ctety aot vented, ithe flames from spreading. |The {Sas . rnard: rnishings were then returned to Mathi- to the country that at least the ex-}oiy. ny. pill ecutive end of the Government is do- 3 sing its best te make “normalcy” a P reality, regardless of procrastination in other quarters. down with my little baby sister in her class who, in the estimation of his N LINE WITH its inherent belief in American indus- try, and its policy of strengthening that belief in others with the stoutest sort of optimism, THE EVENING WORLD has just interviewed fifty well-informed business G men representing not only every section of the country, but virtually every import- ant line of trade. nence in extra curricula activitie: The opening paragraph of its summary of these interviews is significant: * “The unemployment situation, not long ago regarded as a menace which would last 5 for months and possibly for years, has al- You would think he was crazy ready passed the critical stage. Each week the number of men out of work throughout the country is diminishing, and nearly every section reports that trom 60 to 100 per cent of its workers have found employ- F you should see someone mix _ orders grown-ups to take when bits of iron and brass with _ they are sick. They are right as © coal and throw the mixture into —_far as they go. The Administration is concerned * ment. & over the dilatroiness which marks the the kitchen stove, you would Such led 4 A ele gregh lie eal think he was erazy. If then you 1 An Poe ik whem they af The very day THE EVENING WORLD | Se Tari BM alone will consume most of heard him say this would restore ne Nayiee OF MUR When they ere z ; the sumasar period, with the bonne the parts of the atove that were healthy and strong. Consequently reported its findings in this industrial sur- t oh other controversial measures to Moen out van wont aualvyahe eid do not oe enough. They vey, there was issued from Washington by a Stuine eaete tak Wes Unosption tn’ an to find out whether he was in his ena iy th wii Deviate the President's Conference on Unemploy- 1. § jemeration from the execefive end: of right mind. ment a bulletin stating that there has been a de- the.avenue to Administration Senators stant protection and rebuilding. A to this effect. To drag the discussion of the tariff and its defects out through several months will enable the opposition to show it up in such colors that it will be difficult for cam- paign spellbinders to defend it, and this is one motive in seeking a limita- tion of Senate debate, many observers believe. Like an ill-tasting dose of medicine, the quicker it is taken the better for the patient, is the view of the Administration doctors. 2 a CONNECTICUT FROST KILLS VEGETABLES ice Formed and Damage Done by Unasual Cola 5 ONECO, Conn, May 29.—Beans, po- tatoes, corn and other vegetables were et by frost Saturday night. With one exception it was the most destruc- tive cold snap from rue © og district has suffered at so late « date for fifty is crease of 43% in those applying for work since That is why doctors say you January Ist. should drink at least a quart of not repair the worn-out tissues milk every day. Think of it as a April showed marked gains. For every 100 jobs of the body and doesnot give the [004 the best all-round food you listed during that month, there were 150 appli- fuel they need. All the while they have and the easiest to get. There cants. This compares with 226 applicants for every are overlooking milk as the one °° substitute. 100 jobs open in January. i food that contains all the sub- From the day you are born, eT pe ee eS fast the stances to help them grow, give whether you are sick or well, them energy, make them strong — whether you work indoors or out, impetus ct better business, The alert, ag ve ‘and vigorous, and keep their pure milk is one food you should ones are taking full advantage of it by advertising bodies in repair. have. Fortunately you can get in harder than ever. New York milk unexcelled in quality by the milk of any city Yet many people are doing the same thing with their human stoves, They eat food which does Toe ee! It Tempts the indifferent appetite. It makes the foods you like taste better. It makes you like the foods you wouldn’t taste before. Made from Tomatoes Fresh From the Vines Many people odes He value of milk as adiet for children and - invalids. They consider milk as in the world, Che a pleasant drink, good for babies; Drink a quart of milk a day— or something that the doctor every day. MORNING 352,852 The mercury dropped to 28 degrees, pas ice termed in peels onli clang. the EVENING 300,740 DatryMen’s LeaGue Co-.oprraTIVe Association, INC. : A, BO, Annual Awaie 00! UTICA, N. Y. +o-tes! aut ¥ ried pi

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