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7 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, for a non-partisan political campaign expiration of u lease. uation, they said, may have an effect| this fall to elect candidates friendly to) “ri, oie involved was the suit of on strike plans, labor, which was adopted by thelthe A. §. Construction Compan: —_—— = Metal Trades Department of the]against Jolin Brock to recover the SHOPMEN TO MEET Far Rockaway Lad Arriving From Germany Voices Glee in Song American Iederation of Labor, difterance between a rental of $65 2 er eG month for an apartment at No. 2121 ra a _ FOR VOTE CANVASS] Presizent James O'Connell of the) Nostrand Avenue on an increase from Among the 395 passengers who ar ——— department was directed by the dele-| $41 since May 1, last. r n ay 0 a Val ‘ + 0 visit Co jonal districts,| The Appelate Term had found for fived from Hamburg to-day on the oes gates to visit Congress fi United American Lines steamship Call Goes Out for Meeting whose representatives. were termed|the defendant, who claimed that the notice of increase in rent had reached him only two weeks before the ex- piration of his lease. PRINCE OF MONACO TO BE OPERATED ON Taken to Paris Hespital in a Serious Condition— Ruler-Scientist Ig 73. PARIS, June 9 (Associated Press) -The Prince of Monaco was taken to a hospital this morning in @ serious condition, and {t was announced that in Chicago June 24. antagonistic to the metal trade work- ining than Robert Bendix of CINCINNATI, June 9 (Associated | ers, und also was authorized to par- - deine Press).—The Executive Committees! ticipate actively in State campaigns. Far Rockaway of the six railway shop crafts unions onths,” sald the res Robert, five years old. wae accom-|in each of the country's three Cr nny ahaa panied by his father and mother.| divisions will convene in Chicago on| lution, “Congress has sneered at and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bendix, Mr.[June 24, preparatory to canvassing | scoffed at the duly elected represen- : turer.{t2® Shopmen’s strike vote, which {| tatives of organized labor who have Bendix is a paper manufacturer) stirnable June 25, tt was announced} yoeen charged by the wage earnérs They had spent four months in Ger-}by B. M. Sewell, head of the Feder-| with the responsibility of securing kay ated shop crafts, here to-day. hecessary and justifiable legislation. i t of the Rellance’s passen A triple-barrelled strike ballot is} 4, at present constituted, Congress ‘0 mos ¢ now in the mails, on which the 400,-]has not represented the mass of the gers the imminent docking of the} 99 shopmen will cast thelr vot: big steamehip may have meant hus-] The questions include that of accept- tling for a cab and getting back to]!ng or rejecting the $60,000,000 pay] HIGH COURT REVERSES Reliance none was more interesting The exclusiveand distinctive construction of “B.V.D.” Union Suits gives comfort and long wearnot obtainable in any other Union Suit. people.’ cut ord i ‘ pusiness, but to young Bob Bendix it} cut erdered by | the Rasta $1,000,000 WILL CASE| "« would be operated on to-morrow The “B.V.D.” Union Suit apparently signified something cise = a The Prince 1s seventy-three years of Conforene withoue tie alight: 7 01 ck as the Division Orders Barnham | @s¢ L/ for with everybody out on deck as the | WILL ASK HARDING | A2eciste vee nated. News of his fllness’ aroused much of the body, hip passed the Statute of Liberty the youngster's childish treble was beard full volume in “Oh say can you see, By the dawn's early light. What so proudly we hailed TO HALT WAGE CUTS Railway Unions to Appeal to President From Labor Board Decrees. teres olitic Court in Brooklyn to-day reversed the} 4 yjieutenant Colonel in the French \ decision of the Surrogate’s Court in| cayairy, An adopted daughter, Char- Weatchester County, which refused pro-|jotte, married in 1920 the Count bate of the will of Mrs. Matilda E.| pierre de Pollgnac, who became a Burnham of Port Chester, Mrs. Burd: | citizen of Monaco. BOLE MANUFACTURERS OF “BVD' UNDERWEAR At the twilight’s last greaming ham died on Nov. SINGIN! ‘i y-two, and ber will dispose Reg ET Whether the Iad went “oll the way] CINCINNATI, June 9—The rail-| Of seventyciwe tn tt more than| COMMISSION ACCUSES CREAM OF through the universally unknown] road unions affiliated with the Amer- | $1,000,000 > pdt EE INE put every- Seder: 1 ‘rhe will was set aside in Westchester vAS ¥ , Tune 9.—The Federal anthem was not stated, but every-|ican Federation of Labor will appeal) oY round that Mra, Burnham was| Trade Commission announced to-day it body credited him with “singing’’ the|to President Harding to stay the cuts mentally incompetent at the time of had issued formal complaint against the “Star Spangled Banner.” ordered by the Railroad Labor Board,| making it, The will now ean be ad-) Cram Wheat Company, Minneapolis Bendix sr., whose last previous itted to probate, Minn complaint charges mainte \ \ visit ai iyed, says ne observed [to take effectyon July 1, and prevent] ™ ‘of the estate was left] nance of re-sale prices contrary to § : . SRE © big improvement in German living] the ordering of cuts In the wages of Library and. Reading | tion 5 of the Federal Trade Commission BCS —?5§BCBC:R. Ww WN SN conditions and morale. — other crafts: at Port Chester. Most of the] Act S VRS reat was given to cousins, nephews and nieces in comparatively small amounts. that the wages fixed by the board on Le eR are too low to maintain a decent] “SHIMMY” NOT SPANISH; standard of living. This will be sup- DUE TO RUSSIAN ITCH a arnt eer ihe ported by a mass of data, based on a ake Diplomatic Service since 1908, In-|Department of Labor figures prepared dustrially, ‘economically and finan-|py economists of note. In substance, ctally, he says, Hungary is recover-} i+ \, expected to be a resume of the ing more quickly than Aus\rin, |. Jargumenta submitted to the board In Theodore B. Hogs of Pittsburgh. | aavance of the cuts. United States Consul at Berlin, ts also on bis way to Washington to AK Al uw ONEYMOONERS, HAVE SAD MESSAGE Among the passengers was U. Grant-Smith, since January, 1920, United States Commissioarr at Buda- pest, who will visit his old home in Washington County, Po., before The burden of the appeal will be New Version of Origin of Famoun Dance Comes From Abr Just when large numbers of persons were hoping to read the obituary no- tices of the “shimmy,” @ man reached day with a new version of that farnous dance. from Spain at all,” said Con Conrad, song writer, arriving at Hoboken on the Holland-America Line steamship Rot- Flannel Trousers Knickers $4,75 report. Mr. Hogg would not discuss German or European affairs, but was willing to talk about shipping. “If ‘we are to be represented on the ocean] pa, in to Locate Newly| terdam from Bologne and Plymouth, ty many ships of the quality of the Mavried Wesien Caaple: heliance,” he said, ‘I believe the! 4 telegram with one puzzling sentence am convinced, as & ‘ 5 fon I have made, that the American merchant marine will sweep| jn it was received to-day at the Bureau| investiga the seas of rivals for America’s] of Missing Persons, Police Heacquar- Ce eb ibs See rrpacoyae! tade."’ ters, from Supt. Crowley of the Boston] the festiviti Fae eee aie tant r r Department. The message was: palbeerind Lesage Other passengers were Dr. Wil-] P°. Ps we Was: | these shirts gave them the itch and fdlin Cuno, Director General of the] “Kindly endeavor to locate honeymoon rf Mi : resulted in the shivers and writhings merican Line, and Mrs.| couple In new Ford which have been set to musi His organization, Dr. Cuno} Chearn, and wife, formerly Th eT aoa said, will next year launch the Albert] Carthy. Wife and mother dead. INSURANCE WATCHMAN IS SEN- Ballin and the Deutschland, vovsels] The puzzle was in the last sentence. TENCED FOR BURGLARY. of 20,000 tons. The Cunos went to ———— George Breckenridge, formerly a the Hotel St. Regis. CONFES: , watchman in the Royal Inaurance ‘The Reliance was met down the bay ELEVEN YEARS IN PRISO! emigre ee Mere caine hy a boatload of members of the Zeta] Erwin J. Wider, ex-convice and con- ohne: aiey. Se ean eaten and then Psi Society, welcoming Albert Buch-| fessed forger, was to-day sent back tol tieg him up to bear out his story that : serve another term in Sing Sing. Judge map, of the firm of Buchman & Kan, ee een ee one went seed ee] he had been overpowered, was to-day architects, at No. 56 West 45th Street.| (4 eleven years in prison for at sent to the penitentiary by Judge Ros- ifr.| Buchman, who went to Munich] si7.000 from the etlk firm Ww tealing| aisky for from six months to three 4 two months ago to help his mother] ployed him » Ly Eratein &| Years: [| é : _—_—_~»—— celebrate her ninetieth birthday,| Bro., urth Avenue. WORKMAN FALLS FOUR STORIES With other passengers that conditions in Germany are much im- . : proved and that the expected relief ret Peete areata tnt from international bankera will direct |COmmittee on Territori risetpe : a, slipped the Baldwin bill to amend the or-| Stories from the ground, slipped and the republic to the up-grade. ganle act of the Territory of Hawaii so| fell to theslewalk this efternoon. He There were two very pretty young]as to remove the disqualification of | Was taken to Knickerbocker Hospital omen on the Reliance. They were] women for election as delegates to the| with a broken wrist, sprained back and described 8 Marjorie sand Elinor,| Mouse of Representatives and as mem-' lacerations. Lyons lived st No. 1524 @aughters of Mr, Nicolaus Bouning, of | bers of the Hawallan Legislature. Rockaway Avenue, Broo’lyn. FROM SOAFFOLD. Orange, N. J. The photographers tried — = — —— — all manner of persuasion but failed to pa picture rs oo UU Lu A Wonderful Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits Lee ADMIRAL KATO OFFERED Formerly up to $3.45 ee Nearly every desirable wash suit style and fabric. Sizes 3 to 8. Oliver Twists, Middies, Balkans, Russians and Peter Pans. A SALE OF GENUINE Palm Beach Suits for Boys With 2 Pants at $12-5° And $20.00 Wool Suits With 2 Pants in a Great Sale at $13.95 Including Blue Serges Buy Your Boy a “Babe Ruth” Baseball Suit Exact copy of Yankee Uniform (White or Gray) With “BABE RUTH” Across the Chest : 2 a EE = = TOKIO, June 9 (Associated Preas).— Admiral Baron Kato to-day wae offered the Premiership of Japan. He asked time to consider whether he would un- dterake to form a Cabinet to succeed that of Premier Takahashi, which re- sighed Tuesday. ‘Admiral Kato headed the Japanese delegation to the Washington Arms Con- ference. Plenty More - Kuppenheimer Suits | $35 No clothing value presented this year has brought a response to compare with the demand for these: fine Kuppenheimer suits at $35. We've been able totakecare of every man, and have plenty more suits—light colors, pencil stripes, blue suits all sizes in new summer styles. alae ee at FRENCH SAIL JUNE 24 TO DISCUSS WAR DEBT Bead of Mis n Engages Passage om Paris, PARIS, June 9, (Associated Press).— Tho French financial mission going to the United States for corsultrtion with the war debt funding commission there expects to sail June 24. it was announced this afternoon that M. Parmentier, who is to head the mis- sion, had engaged passage on the liner ‘aris, sailing on that date Other Kuppenheimer Suits in Extensive Variety at $40 $45 «850 Our 34th Year in Business Broadway, at 49th Street Downtown Stores 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt Street Cee e Ee Shirt, Pants, Cap and Belt, Complete at $3.95 PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese . 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Hote Co Eceenaen ear atanrlce | Wike wereuria wheres fy ok HY BO ate aisle ie nih toe : ‘ ., ’ ’ 4 of we visory Committee cS o 0 sii i Sie oi Stat Sot y 7 i Assailed by Metal Work- | He Got Only Two Weeks UB) GAA ittee lated to all schools to Troopers talddd! a cooking dain) ater: Gils tens hecttos eee a v i heeds ' elté + authority of the Lusk law]President Ryan of t i <7 main atl} between birds from Hamilton, Ont., an ers at Convention, Notification. ridanee of Archibald, steven. {cation and City Forts, a suburb. ‘Thirty game cocks ‘Troy, N. * THI D WAGE CUT CINCINNATI, June %—Congress| The Appelate Division in Brooklyn | soy noon cross examining school | wits ony — mo - ho oluntary and State Legislatures generally were| to-day upheld the contention of the star chamber proceedings ine Betune ite ror, , AY Ratton, a assalicd to-day as enemies of or-|Appelate Term that under the new]: Association with the obsect |vinory Committee will have pl (Continued from First Page ) ganized labor by a resolution calling} rent Jaws notice of an increase in rent time. teachers t i must be given thirty days before the nEARN | FOURTEENTH STREET _ WEST OF FIFTH AVE. 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