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SO Te a a IN ST RT RE TT - ~ ee - —~ ae eee age no THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922, OPEN DIPLOMACY ™ tn Aen | FE EVENING WORLDS Wright, who has been successtul in| from Poston Aue of. which wan given his farming vocation, believes that it] wire publidty In Moston and New York (Prom the New Hagen Register.) Edith—Ise't \t disgusting to teas wit! always be able to hold {ts OWN} papers, ‘The article purported to give with Massachusetts industry.’ Milas Johnson's views as to the amount] Men flattering, women? i ee 4 Marle—Yer+—othe | . . of money required for a wo! a r women. The “New Yorker For a Day or ‘ URGED BY CEGIL AT R - las ne ac Offers, THE OLD-TIME COUNTY FAIR. |ri00" wno ta farthest from home to- | *lesed Interview with her In a Boston | SI Vi CE co LUMN. NRCALU MF Taleuuslitac He Henry W. Osborne, at the Belmont |day (A. R eed, who 4 at the Penne | Wabaper, Mise Johnson writes: = eS Inducements to America |rrom Middlefield, Mass., tells us that id ania, Hts home aon el ‘The Hoxton reporter had secured & t By Capt. Roberf Scofield Wood. ) However, If you Seunipeive sai : investor the annual fair of the Highland Agri- |% °C?" 17,000 miles / erat eres la Hd Alas Cea i = more, as Radio Bug is, the bedaprings avestors. cultural Society, which was held in| REPUDIATES INTERVIEW | ®t us A tonneau bo ee I and window screenings would be of no o rtiel his home town, broke all records for! ON GIRLS? LIVING WAGES livestock exhibits M chusetts is still a farming not accepted ta ni for {ty publi nts ascribed to me are purely By Roger Batchelder. Spanish Honduras is an extremely a —- [QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS JJ rine riving en's arvtal et New Disarmament Confer- art Ethel M. Johnson Never Sat #9 0 Harrington Park Fan—‘I am desire?) eee eee ns ra G | S 9 ‘i . offer: cellent| State,” he asserts, ‘and Interest In : m " fe fictitious, I never aakd that §9 a week ous ef building a regenerative ondio WOR—Newark ence Sought as Geneva ORY Goa, Sh Oe hy agriculture is not waning. Our star weer T weeuuetl mA far is sutlictent to supply a working gtel with sivind ests UsthE Che Bulb, ailtable | 360 Metres. | : Session Opens. ohportunieiés 40 the AveRtOr, SPECT Tesnibiton wan C. B, Wrisht, WHO 18] sissi'ss Souapmes Assletant Commia-| Sista Neunmnuos of ute and that: StF for reception of local stations. Will — ing to Salvador Corda, at ihe Astor) eighty venre old and wh Mae Ms cty. | stone of the State Departinent of Labor tcio doey notin any way, represent my ey ‘egucizalpa, the capital. nibits e fair foi ; you kindly give me such f hook-up, ’ Mafong recital ty E GENEVA, Sept. 4.—When the third] "9, =i a es fae ah expan-| five yenrs. He has also been a consist-| and Industries in Massachusetts, has ro-| ews: | | fave written to the Bonten Gouraud’s J sing a vario coupler? My means arelc. Ugeams of New York. Prog: e:|Assembly of the League of Nations NN tie Mak) tfent premium winner and his stables| quested The Evening World to correct reclate publication of my eit Ori ent | c rs Imited, 80 a hook-up using a mintmum| (a) ‘Styl Away,” (by “Deep River Aive, eultabis fer tiv production of] 80) PISULM OMT Ue tnpane, Mr.[an. erroneous, newe: Gaamatch aent ‘out | pansion Ia sour volumes: a ream arts is desirable, 1 would] (©) “Swing 1 (a) w Sweet Chariot, fisher oF met here to-day, with forty-four coun like to use that new tube, which oper- | Didn't It Rat tries represented, Lord Robert ates with a dry cell battery. What M Bae cay b Aspnes ay! Great Britain, leader of the libera Would, you facue SHER. thie tubO, fOr Waltz in C minor” (Cole-| forces, launched a Aight against sr: such a hook-up?" yer—1, aerial y; (©) “Juba Dance,"'| diplomacy. . varlo coupler ® condenser After Domincia da Gama of fiazil bananas, cocoa, tobacco, coffee and other commodities,” Mr, Cerda said. “We also have valuable mines whieh give forth various metals, for- ests which produce mahogany, cedar M.—Continuation of the serte: microf 4, grid ‘ 7 : and pine, and oil fields. ts at can [of talks given under the auspices of the| had called the assembly to order Bee ad teak oh toe a | Tule Co Ay ok tho Oranten temporary Chairman, Augustin “At present about 300 kilometres of to 2 megohms resistance; 6, WD-11 | gos’ Ae x‘ A be by Vanity Fair] wards of Chili was elected I: .Jrattroad are in operation along the arto tron tube and socket: @, tickior | “acasine of New Fork Although the United States is not Roasts this welop- Sais hy nem Teteare, dig walter & pate nists P. M.—Songs by Hloutse Usgams, member df the League, America tiag| Mente Mac aed alae of 4,000 oF 3,000 hin phones; 9. theo | (Aviwundy, (by Stee atone largest delgation on hand. More {ment of the banana a od for a Gar- Buy, tries, We have also many miles of cellent highway, connecting the cap- ital with the port of San Lorenzo, on the Pacific Coast, “At Porto Cortez we are but three days from New Orleans, or abdut five from New York, so the country 1s not remote as some might think. slit; 10, one 1.5 volts standard dry celt | hattery; 11, ground connection. (P. ana Ste ns an seventy Americans, acting in semi official and unofficial capacities present. Lord Ceell, in the annual report pre sented to the Assembly, recommended that the fullest publicity be given to all sessions of the League. He said at In conformity with the wishes ox- Tote morican companies have pressed by the last Assembly, virtu ie veloped big interests in our ally every session during the year had] I"ady aera ent, Rafael Gul- been open to the press. Four ordi- ae est and able states- Puccini; b. “A Birthéay," (nary and two extraordinary sesslons| '!°rre? © very honeks a taterest more Homing," Del Riego. had been held. s MAN, Is very pital for our future de- 415 P! M.—Recitations by John} Lord Cecil told the delegation that | MenCan © ea sane pistes’ Drwinenay be tke the protocol establishing the League's | ‘°° i eo Ballad of the thern Lights;” Robeet| International Court of Justice at The! cyity HAS HEAVY TARIFF TOO Hague had been signed by thirty-four] Oe ee igh tariff on by Debora Nad-|Stites. Thirteen of the countries had chit Fag imports in an effort to “Last Hour,’ | accepted the clause giving the court aotured ttry within the coun- c, “The Star," {Obligatory jurisdiction, and thirty : tana es) Win awn Erom|three had signed the convention for dectared W. W; De eer cn: en," (Del Rego); (c) ent the primary and sec f the vario coupler), Th tp will be very eMelent for tations. It uses the minimum ber of purts, Insuring good rec Use the standard for the plat s the most clease of the cal Organization, num sme new dance records. tion. | ¥ (a) “Whenever You're %4 volt BR battery | Lonesome,” (b) “Old Kentucky Moon- 1 l An Acknowledgment September 4, 1882-1922 r aerlotron tube * (c) “Memphis Blues,” (d) “It's p t® You.” ded. 8 P. M.—Songa by Myrtle Loulse Me- Michael, Programme: a. Aria from nomical tbe that can be used and is highly recomm M.—S Program ; n’ for ¥ a, “Broken Drea When Sapho & “¢, “Would You?! |the suppression of the white siavo]is at the Penn Ass s 8.45 P. M.-F tions by John Lyneh. | traffic ing from Santis se ats lps leaneusuae Pipe rang fain Street,” b, “Wall,! During the year the Assembly of the | most every article used ene ee St eatied Have the . —— League had seven big political ques-| another country. Despite A RaSaAee A wer —Conde ‘ con tions to settle. The outstanding werk | mercial emba , howeve ae “y saiike nected in parallel have the greater ea during that time was the completion|age Chilian seems to prefer some, pacity. Condensers connect Vir puraltel WJZ—NEWARK of the Upper Silesia settlement which] thing marked ‘Made in aie Ge ive a total capacity, which ds the su 18 embodied 3 signed by| ‘Made jermé or ‘Made of the separat cithe tn inst 360 METRES. wa mbodied in a treaty signed by|+Made tn Germany OF Sal axnue total capacity ts " frikoaal both Poland and Germany. Hranee,’ to anything 0} 2 Sate Caney he reciprocal |. —_———/ | ‘The Disarmament Commission, inal picture. Because of the tobacco pacities tind will al » than the, $00 P. M.—Barly morning reports and |report, ommended that another in-| tar a cigar which would cost a diet ternational conference be called for 12.00 P. M.-—Opening prices on active attend the Wash- quarter in New York sells for 75 cents the sratlest condenser t | Vi iV ‘ i in order to make] \phe interior of Chili is rich in rut ‘ rene nd prices on farmlaisarmament general in application. | \t,aten,* he went on, ‘and it is estl- t f aft " Following ppointment of a Cr aa pant “ © sup- parts| Weather forecast (oMeint): musteal] aaninte Ceont een the Assembly ad. | Muted that the w rid could be ‘ ip ne HL Para ine dentials Commission the Assembly ad- | "Ved ret ioe its for hundreds at ara BONED 6 P. AL—Standard time Journed until this afternoon to permit | TPs. on some parts, the natives \ ton. he commission to prepare its report 6 ps of their mposmible t whit ened Up little mines i is The bi 1,00 1y prices on active| Admission of Germany was to bo| have opened Up voit Mb tne ing poats, Wire and batteries might be | YO! s demanded at this session, it was|°W®, simply vy na’ 6 certain’ amount of use, Write again and let us know] 4 Scores by innings of the! brought out. Hun too, appeared | stound, obtaining & Cees to the SAInt ee Gattneles AHO WORD WOOUEL THK ean, National uid International likely to be taken In. Franee was|of ore, and taking it on burros machine and we will be in gage Bares. “Fashion News.” bY! expected to lead a fight against Ger-| coast for sale, The largess fue sition to advise you. F ou t 0 1 Mo—Final repotts and prices | Many being taken in before all her | companies are using TDM GR AEE Intance with re however. tot n farm products by the New York, New| debts were paid or arranged for, and Federal Agricultural Bu- —.@q—— ees Today is the fortieth anniversary of the be- day was over. In corresponding units, the of radio ; 7 NEARS NOR- _ F etn u ; i 5 etter to try ant aie er reporte) (emelany, eniping (UNIQUE PLEA\MADE) | |\NEW Re red! ginning of Edison Service in New York City— present installation exceeds 21,500,000. Then, a Tae Ate Mee ees 8231) “TO SUPREME COURT fanufacturing activity in New the first public service of the kind anywhere in the customer paid one cent for 16 candle J. W. Drake—"Will you please tell "71h - WERBbali ReGen (OE —___—__—<— sngland is about that of normal) h ld. This S ice h: inued witl ver | 1 1 i tue where t can got a book containing lene American, National and Interna-|Ghoe Machinery Men Ask| times.” reports Porter C. Harris, a the world. is Service has continued with- power hours, a price for which he now obtains casting static A i Or ban urse te He ay Yhance in Drote; Boston business man at the McAlpin out interruption, other than the brief suspen- nearly 150 candle power hours : be had from t aporintendent of | yoy cation of ships At» Change in Decision. “it would now be on a regular basis | 2 : f y Documents or the Government Printing | io feeble INE Prices On} A SHIN TON, Sept. 4.—A unique if the coal and railroad strikes had sion caused by the fire of January 2, 1890, : | fotlee, Washington, 1 + ii ; M.—Standard time sig-] request has been submitted to the| Rol come. Many plants eatin in which the Station was largely destroyed No demand for electrical service is too | “Alig “Weather f st (om-| Supreme Court of the United States, i . vanetback, But . x . wie small I * he bi A here ie ule eel ged asking a modifention of its decree in| qeapite this, the section reports an | fl. It is but a proper tribute to the wide vision small, none too large, to receive the best 4 call of 300 turns; what ss my | AVENING IEBCBnAMNE!| vomal {2° United Shoe Machinery ese, by Increase in sales and in and great genius of Edison to point out that efforts of the Company, from the single lamp wee tent BEM an IG gee ME s and industrial con- : aug eae aa ‘ al his first electrical system of forty years ago; on the corner newsstand, to the men? thou- lide tun , le tof dition e United States as observed | zens of the United States."’ The peti- in the development of which he worked day sands of lamps in the large structures of the fine nios AM twaillt jonal Industrial Conference . : : ; 7 P 29 wad tide coil, It, the ‘ Bown, ere teen eters l tions declared that 90 per cent. of the and night, embodied all the essential prin- city; from the dentist’s motor, requiring per- r better t © tw { f.—United States Army N population "will be adversely affected Bm ment; You have failud the [Garey Reoreantzation,” hy Majore| tM acrae' If ite ‘literal interprec ciples in force at the present time haps the 20th of a horsepower, to the great diameter of the coil, so ’] Army, commanding General 2a Corps} tation’! be not correctec i i a to give you the wave The wat- {aren headate nth ne donne tane solctia Gone fouud) €artainl| Merete ERS elevator equipments, which use thousands of Tiel revo tena or ver 9% pclelforms of leases used by the United |! $300 Down on From the beginning, coal and ashes were horsepower and carry millions of passengers ts t ee Ma) Machinery Corporation to be in viola= aie : * . : A 5 5 5 12. taspo—"t hava consticte , 1 of 5.3 Warrant On| tion of the Clayton act, after it had handled by machinery; engines and dynamos with absolute safety. Simple threads of cop- vide tuntng, coll eryatal detector aot |flere = aw LGU pl praten ae 2 were coupled together as a single unit; electri- per connect the installation with the greatest ones, My aerial 100 fect long with DRIVER FLEES POLICE he proceeding is based upon the cal and mechanical appliances of original con- yower plants of the world, located on the 1 45 foot lead {n with a 4% 4 wire ” grounds that ‘the consuming publi . vane I i p Locate Nie condense an series with it ABANDONING AUTO] was noi hard or autvoritatively |] | Se pring aed ception were introduced to prevent variation waterfronts of the City. By reason of the ; epresent t the trin Mattress: . - 4 - r nama ‘ '. WN er SVEN Whit daiimy, tp 2 le Polleeman Sammis of} No action will be taken upon the re- _ Spring and Miattrons Set in voltage and candle power; safety fuses pro great size, perfection of design, equipment, re ees eae Ga 1, chased and stopped af quest until the court reconyenes in ep pOHt EMIS} Som DIet i . . ¢, : = A 6 Fi Ge CCS. Fel At rie that was speeding. at Batober ining) Hulten lin’ aUceoaoa.- 4,86 ue tected the entire system from generators to and operation of these plants, the highest not @ very powerful station and UME a, Gea oes —— able and 4 Chairs... $81.50 mp customers’ lamps. He then introduced his attainable ecc $ ; co” drt b Pp ain e economies in the use of coal are too far aseny from it, Vou short | nig man, and ordered him tof STRIKER 1S ARRESTED vever, he ation, They had gone UNDER “JEERING” BAN IN, As it ts comparative i av r when the driver ran inte ng and you will probably Priorat a oie co onic Try sahuning the Yarlable conde f 0. 1148 Hicé a striking shopr THING FOR THE nome VENINGS. Station system of feeders, upon which the stability assured together with the greatest degree of and control of the system depends. Under- protection of the men, resulting in the lowest ground conductors were used, a method pre- possible cost to the public viously considered by the best scientific minds \ you. Blocks wway FisHER Bros: ), Sept. 4.—Hugh Noonan, an, Was the first man r violation of seross the tur coil instead serles with the aerial. It may h arrested here solely Teles Guimgandin nf PALES PONOKES, US [the ‘Daugherty injunction."” He COLUMBUS AVE. i sible of attai Further, the cu: What has been achieved in the past will John Walsh, fifty-five, of No. 58 Eesex | W288 Picked up by a Un ted States ey) impossible of attainment. urther, the ¢ us s , Pp f NP ey tee Street. Jeraey City, dled Jn the Jersey Hla ear nes BET. 103" & 104% ST. tomer’s service was measured by a scientifi continue tO constitute a series of Stepping He edt hooks upret the eeltoh ned a "ripped ash Was eving Nia Ee OO ene aad ae cally accurate meter—another invention ot stones to still greater accomplishment in the Ate Sane EN ata ve cae wat sion a Tong Aish of a ri TnoIs Cone sNeRE/ Tae CPEs mnequineo Watch Your greatest importance, and the only medium by future, No effort will be spared to secure this . the proper tyne switch und 49 ah vikin at theybexe oe. iu mn aeneategs, (eis suid Ale ml Children’s which essential fairness could be assured to result. Nothing else would fulfil our obliga- lighting sw Teeth the public wn +! the people of om ae nig oe Board of would be in keeping with the spirit that has ceaten “aS : SAL Pees Ae The growth ot the Edison system in New pervaded the life work of the on man whose saa your early care and supervision! York City has been constant, and probably name we are privileged to bear, and to whom Periodical examinations in youth, beyond the highest expectations of its dis we desire to express our teeling of deep and with the correction of minor 7 mean that the child's teeth tinguished creator. On the first day of oper lasting appreciation and indebtedness. We delight to the eye all through lite . |ApPROVED LIGHTNING ARPESTER ation, 1284 incandescent lamps were con wish him many years of life and health, and nected, 400 of which were in use before the of continued service to his fellow-man Gentle and sympathetic t i h is a feature of our serv 1 ! : Al th oy = children with the assurance t! \ ~ = will have the most cheerful, « Gatraur anever to nadie 1 The wrong way e right way~ ri a To clear your skin WATERBURY D:NTAL COMPANY, ABE. lhe New York Edison Company All Languages Spoken: Endy Attendant crystal sttached Established 1897 bedsprings for months and 1 If your skin is red, rough, blotchy pleasant way to overcome this con- 4 ws good results ay our friends who hae T and clogged with dust and oll, dition. It can usually be relied 29 W. 34th St., New York President trata present or | don’t pinch it and press That upon for prompt and satisfactory 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn “ “9 tin the living room inst Sateect ey BAe Ag increases the irritation and some- results even in severe, stubborn to the radiator and the other end times causes infection, should the Cases. tse ot in fin copper % sensitive skin become bruised by Full directions for this treat it RECON, sched to thy phun f pr pruised ot Kenincl Oantaneat ad Keentaeh fastened to 1 ordigary — windo the finger nails, Soap You will also fic there detailed in C S vereens, A ite Ingenulty will The use of Resinol Soap and orgonthe care ofthe hain why i seas uticura oap fo bug.’ Answe end B.C, i eal for ba why io bug i y . — The Healthy — Ointment is a very simple and stoped ior died n one of t fortunate indivi ¥ F ARI Sas HAD the transn “powered would in all probability bh without the use of an ae