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. * OTERO ree eo 2 SERENE On SET RE TR eT * THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. 27, ‘nen an automobile in whic he trial engineer, one the speakers, : PPO BLAMEWARFOR |: HEN FT SN " TOBARSENAGEI HUDSON RIVER the pollco charged, time, The solution, therefore, h@ maid, —_——>___- would be by a concerted movement to + . : t PRINC: ANDREW ARRIVES IN “Break In and Grab *Em,” § Sends Him to Station on stimutato tho Interest of labor with ns. > BRANDIGT. an accompanying reduction tn produc-] pprxpist, ; F oturt 2 . Italy, Dec. 5 (Associated Run for Help. NATI NAL WASTE tlon cost and manufacturing time. | press)—prinee Andrew of babe William Dagenhardt, No, 464 Hudson Avenue, West New York, N, J,, 7 ea pry manently exiled after } Wows rn Law saw three men this morning in front of the home of lls neighbor, Albert ‘ CHARG viction by a military trit Nurad, at No, 435, And We heard one say: Magistrate’ McQuade In Washington] obedience in the field whit Seek to Compe! Bronx Val-}. evi ring the front doorber white ¥ x oF rs Increase’ i + Pants and Pro-} teins Court fo-ds Reg! the Aras loomna , arrived here to-day 4 ah +i y : P en of violation of the Prohibition} with Princess A) and the ley Commission to Ful- vou two break in the back way and] Dagenhardl tto the back . Recto Useless When Tay awainat Mea, Honalle 7 Mrs. Lionella Perera, fifty-] family on the British Calypec bike grab ‘em. Volcos ind in the Kitehen a 64—Doys Mussa All ! fill Its Agreement. Dagenhardt, prétonding he had] The cops, with drawn revolvers, burst Armistice Came. uaitd Daath’ What Fev zi & j in and found Mr. wand Mrs, Nurad ber heet attached, Siave 1% heard nothing, walked slowly around bs 3 s engaged in lively conversation with ec Américain 8 Ur ee | A new fight has been Legun by the |the-corner, then ran at top, speed to] the three men Dagenhardt had seen, Overequipment of American Indus- ia ‘ Merchants wiation to compel the|the Police Station, where he described| ‘Just “ome old friends of ming,’ {tty brought about by the lull in busl- a Le ser Gl Fs Bronx Valicy Sewer Commission in] what he had seen and heard Six 1 Nurad, when the police had ex-]r ter the cessation of war work , ~ ‘$3. ‘Westclioster County to purify the|Policemen® returned with him to the] plained the raid “Hadn't seen ‘em |p sulted in American trade being i BN we Mii ig Gilitad NIE THO AOE Le tte et ee eee THRY wanted to surpri Idled with a heavy load of tdleness ) Re Mal ibiiti ot tho, New York Clly | ee menue and waste, It was charged to-day by akes a certain \ Mnek The Exccutive Commitice of tho speakers at the second day of the wy 4 Assctiation, at the recommendation of the Commitice on Sanitation and Public Health, dirceted that “the old fight be ienewed Edward Hatch jr., head of the Sani- fation and Public Hath Committee, said the fight would ve simply, to Bs ais GREEN LABEL India Ceylon ‘Tea gives you a fra- Club and Hospital Supplant Jails: seta In“Justice” Meted Out byFascisti}s::: oe y's bullding, No 29 West Order Read to Maletactovs Fails to Impress Them;}cout's. ho testified that thts war vt inheritunee that is hampering the force the Sewer Commission to tuitif] | Two Are Shortly Caught; Given New Treatment. [county's prosperity i made up most grant, refreshing cup ET some one else give the short-lived gift you ita own ag When permission ROME, Dec, 6 (Associated Press).—The Fascisti organization in the Dean wire Sipoltitil give the child the gift that will be fully'as wel- come, far more lasting ard constantly useful. Something that’s listed here for instance. Come to Blyn's for that practical gift, reasonably priced! For Boys and Girls—Fell and Leather Slip- pers — Rubber Boots— Leggings — Hosiery ] aes Shoe hut down the amily Shoe Bill of full-bodied tea that will delight you. . Try it. was given to dump vewage into the 1 rex! aration Suropean countries our fa d to and that when s went in this expan er, So that, it a stern halt to the activities. of erim- out that of wa toric province of Alessandria has calle Hudson, he jd, it was stipulated that the sew jould be so treated as er fish life in t inals, Dr. Ramindo Sala, the secretary, # exuded all thé Known malefactors to] phe rivers i clubbed them hem off td a hospit denounced them to the authorities, years ago, he suid, und the commission thus far has done mmoned before him, and then | bur ased them in the following , when the lull came ) greatly over-equipped be ada) words “Horcattersthe Fascisti undertake “Tthe administigtion of justice, adopt- ing different ldws from those of the Rib adiiabiel The casociation: noid | Aue. Suthowties. Whoever. ts (that such plea. can no longer be] Sullty will not be sent.to' prison, but madé and that the commission should] to the hospital-after being clubbed made the work 6th Avenue and 2th St 1” W Broadway ‘near Greene Ave Rth Ave.. 9th & 40th Sts coadway, near Park Ave 65 Warren Street 1 34 St. | iste Myrtle Ave. Ridgewvod A few doors pre NEWAI B) Ad Avenue and 1224, 8t Al si = Sh too tot “Street Ea Ave. Bath & Rith Sta. tores Open Shoes Delivered seed Boasts aebroos Saturday FREE to Any Part Ave., nr 13th St Evenings of the World terya’? After thin warning the criminals, Broadway at Ninth, New York “Best Corset | ever had,”’ she says be compelicd to live up to its agrees] S64? atter such lessons, inveterate “The emergency is greater thai | Clubbing will be such as to send them increasi he principle Is that io ‘danger the health or comfort of an-land blackmaifers, filed before Dr. unemployed. If so, he promised to somethi electrical r who had attended the meeting were y EXPRESS found ste: in the market . Shocked and Bruised as OMAHA, by Dec. 5.—Thirt $6.55 o'clock Jast night, were more favhea the crack through train was de- ‘The train was-travelling forty mites coaches followed, turning over. Most mené at once The ement was ever before be e the poliution bis | mot to theyhospital but to the ceme- |Community u right to dispose of “ese: gupta ee Sula, who took their es and ad- D find them work 1 for Christmas * Coaches Turn Over. Passengers on V h train No. 1, or Jess seriously hurt and nearly 4 railed throygh. some unknown cause an hour and just had crossed a bridge of the passengers were able to :on- @uhdd With the War 1m partment offenders still exist, the next time the been vonsiantly incressing and is still fits séwnge In such a way as to en-|including murderers, thieves, forgers iewees and asked whether they were ‘ i want 30 HURT W (OWA “A short time later two of the men Nearly 100 Passengers Also Which left Omaha for St. Louis at hundred others shocked anG bruised ,Bear Shenandoah, a. iavhen the tender left the track. Three ‘@inue on to St. Lout: About a week ago the Down-Stairs Store at Wanamaker’s began the first demonstra- tion of the well-known Camco Corset We had gone into the merit of these corsets thoroughly before making the announcement, and the many good words that have come to us since should interest every woman who wants the most comfortable and effective corset she can buy Many suggestions for that Electrical Gift will be found at our various Showrooms, maintained for the convenience of the public, and at the rapidly increasing Electrical Shops throughout the city. A list of these is published in the Edison Directory, a copy of which will be gladly sent to any address on request, without charge The words quoted at the top of this announce ment were sent to us by a woman who is now wear- ing her first CAMCO CORSET. Meanwhile, the demonstration of these unusual corsets con tinues in the Down-Stairs Store. The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street EXAMPLE: This quaint spinet desk comes in solid mahogeny and costs only $32.0) —-REAL ESTATE ADS, FOR== The Sunday World F YOU are satisfied with a gift whose appeal is ephemeral, you will not, of course, be interested in furniture. But if Branch Offices where Electrical Appliances are displayed and demonstrated for the convenience of the Public enduring beauty. and practical use mean 20 Norfolk St corner Hester St 1§ East 125th St near sth Ave anything at all to you, how can you over- 10 Irving Place corner 15th St % 362 East 149th St near Courtlandt Ave E S ‘ look, in selecting your Christmas gifts, a 124 West 42d St bet B’way & 6th Ave 555. Tremont Ave corner Monterey Ave Real state ection : 151 East 86th St bet Lexington & grd Aves Night and Emergency Call: Watkins 3000 good chair, a good table or a good console set? And where can you do better, in val- ues, than you can at Flint & Horner? All offices (except Irving place) open evenings Must Be in The World Office Before Friday. == Circulation Over 600,000 ©, FLINT & HORNER CO., INc. N= 20-26 WEST 36TH STREET A few yards from Fifth Avenue