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HU.7T J)rljyflSliB\''Uj-'i'.'WI'g!Jrtg- ' TV f'.l.HH HACKETT TO STAR ' IN H0W3LLS NOVEL Jlcjiorts to Theatre Guild for ApFnrnnco in \Tho JUso of Silas Lnplinm.\ IIIEXE\ TO VANDEItBILT .Musiciil Comedy 'Will Start Nov. 17 With Eaith Day in Principal Hole. J.imh K, Il'iki'tt, who of yoro used the of the' heart than tho down In his centennial by urt ' i 't slviKen tlm dust \extern revolution. of \The HettiT 01n\ fiom him and re ported for ilut.v to the Theatre Guild. Ha Jiiip 1 engaged for their forth- - , sii'ii l nothlnir '\.s than William Dean Howulls's novel \Tho H. i i.ui'him,\ attuned to tbo acrunli o th\ (larrlck Theatre, The JWI'ilam Dean of American litera ture, by the way, arises to remark that the dramatization of his ctory was un- dertaken by Lillian S bins, and that It doem't mean he H going to change Ids for and and\ etables with eaten turn dram tut himself. \Iren.\ a musical comedy, will be illpptvl to th.) Vnnderbllt Theatre on 1\ with coMumo worn by Kdith Day. who lmdjier fimlil-tlo- n nroufd lit \Going l'.\ James Montgum .y. who wrote th latter imH-r.- il cumejj. has also nursed along the l.il.-- t oni', on a diet of music and lyrics supplied by Harry Tlerney and Joseph MeCarty caterers tn tho \Follies.\ II. S. Moss, following a deep laid plan to put the movies .within the reach of has for j fine Jn life and tho best tne on i people of the theatre under at Norman ml Mesero'o avenues, In the Greenpolnt lection of Itrooklyn, and expects to open It enrly next tprlng with 3,500 patrons ready to charge upon tho seats. Then t re Dlnputo .Settled. Thu dlsp'ito about the contiol of thn George M. Cohan Theatre nny as well ho nettled now before It: develops Into an- other Max Spiegel, of the Jlltchei II. Mark Ilealty Glrporatl of the strand Theatre, has a: rounded he and his associates will take over the lease for the Kltzgeralr. Bulldln?, In which the theatro Is located, next month, but that Klaw & Erlanger will hold the lento on the playhouse Itself until 1922, when the Spiegel Interests ulll break ntn It. Now one feels safe In walking past the building without having an announcement hurled nt one.' Muriel De Forrest, appe irlng In Wayburn's demi-tass- e revue In the Cap- itol Theatre, feels that promising ns a dancer was assured to her be- cause when child she lived near Thomas A. Kdison's Inme In East Oranito and used to his negroes while steps. J been Anthony Piul Kelly, author of \Three Faces Kast,\ has In Buffalo his second play, \Tho Phantom Legion,\ In which the spirits of threo soldiers tilled m France returned home, bringing to their relatives the peace that passeth the box office. Lite, this month It will wake the dead In Broad- way. Macey Hirlam has been engaged ' by Mrs. Henry B. s for \When a Man's a the play by Wlllard n and K'lbourn Gordon, which Mrs. Harris will uncoil this month as soon as Ausustln' Duncan Is through having. a good time staging It. Whon the memb'rk 5 of the Corps are diieorMed In a body at n on .November 15 In the Hotel BUtmore, n u,e Maur the dancer, will receive a medal for six tho ' the who doing carried district long the French roa\ds for Blx months. Afterward Maurice and Florence Walton' l!l dance In a body. AVrltlnn n Sw PhlHp Dunning, although he Is- - In \The Dancer\ at tho Harris Theatn has found time to get a com-\O- Born Every off Ills 'i n4, ,uid, moreover, has a iv omeily with William Stewart, tUge m nager of tho 'i \ 'd unlj with his own thoughts fr. ih Lottlo of Ink. J Huffman, having \The P'ssh g Show of 1319,\ has now passed bo no Hie pale of the ' Garden, h. vine n hoarded out by the Shu-l- ! w 'th Wllner and for V m e will put the emery wheel on ti \ \The Magic In irdrr to have It fit Into the F''Ub. rt Theatre next week. Hiarles B. Falls, who stretched West on to all rarts of the compass the ') i. as b\cn by Will- iam Harris, Jr., to brush up on his Vdi ri.'an history and put the civil w r on a potr for John \V rah dp Lincoln.\ When The a new Irtav new China, which opened In B i.nmrc on Tuesday night with Lenore s h ni w star, to the Be- - h' re on No- - Vuii 15 it will mark tho tlrst time In I many years thit David Belasco has, written hlmsc'f In stage history, He 'omposed the In ' tilth George and the fa-- 1 nous screen on which he bancs tags of ' . . i dialogue. of nn nmptj- - Sent. Te 'd'lv afternoon hrouirht Edna who has been siipp- o- ng Elte Ferguon nnd Clark, with Hip Famous Corro- - ration, out of the movies nnd Into the fr stage with the cast of \Apple Hiossoms\ in the Globe Theatre, reversi- ng the u?ual by which eek fame. It was dlsclosi-- d that the other night. whc MK attended the Krclslcr eperet'a with an admirer, a ad- mirer appeared, saw hla eat had alde. tall been placed and leu giving Mark Lueecher the ciwnce to It wr.s the only empty Kt s n 'o the show opened. The pcenery for the Mon of due to the strike, has been slo-Ji- J\1 \irg In the hold? of the JJ' nh tt n in the North Blver. An Phil Barker one of the artists who painted scenery was unloaded from n vessel a of ago. Morris Ocst dc-- c Jed l wp ncersarj' to d;b rk the tellings He chartered a tug nnd went h a lozen jtage hands the pteim-.)- ! where rcenery was br light to the Century Theatre, so nit u result of this unusual feat ' I\'nimes tor the opening cf Aphrorlit. ' op 24 Instead of \Direct state T!r (he North Blver.\ ; \ with tho Shuberts JTi4rle Pun-el- l will be seen In \The 'Slc Me .Kly.\ when It floats Into the T'natrp on Tuesday next, the ?.rn \'T'l having been from, -- .m,ua, me original date. Ue. Drrlliim Cnll. 1 !! v Dr Charles fwls Sl.illerv. I J.\tfjr of (Ira n Church, Broarhvav at T,n'h t. ct h.n dcrlined a call to V . '\!' uein of h. Theedogl A r f airlirldite. It uas leanii'd i Ui Dr hutt been rcc-w- r ol Grace Church since May, 1912. MEXICAN Will Set He Feeble folk who havo been thinking about renewed youth through glands are hereby notillcd that they may call It nil off, Abltla of 'Mexico city ha pa that does not requlro mirglcal op. cratlon.1. Ho arrived fiom Cruz aboard the Ward liner Mex ico and tho for tho panacea to nil the old nnd young skip. pers of Ship Now with to publish H to tho universe, It being a al remedy. Ho Is a dlfdplo of Hmlllo Dreffcs, Mexlcnu who hones to llvo in be a few hut.dred vears old unlnsa cut a nan rrof. Abltln said: \This remedy for and promoter of such as tho prophets of old attained will not only rostoro vigor, but will ns3lst you In finding your nltlnlty.\ Tho rem- edy Is so simple, tho ald, that many thought It was too good to bo true. All that you have to do Is to eat raw and honey. \The great fault of the peopla of the world,\ tho went on, \Is the eating of cooked Haw veg- - plans a inntr brilliant career honey, If owners a a pro-c- a I.ula will bring one In closer touch with na ture nnd thus enable ono to And his or her atllnlty. I live ns men and women used to o when the average lifetime was from um to 500 years.\ After his tout of tho world, which no began when ho departed from Vera t'ruz lasl; the Professor says he and Dreffes will establish a cult In Mex- ico for tho of their doc- trine through the world. He that this wilt Inspire Mexicans to make their country the very of every. ever' one, cninnrmleereil twelve thing attract years lease me motion picture world, Shakespeare-Baco- n controversy. that Ned Man,\ rerr.ark Paris\ He, expects to stop in thls city six weeks and acqulro In that time, partly through tho Inspiring diet of honey nnd raw a perfect of the American with which ha was In two ears, ho said (In one language only), ho will master all the tap and find his affinity. 37 ABE ! F.lcven Othcrn to He for Murder In Hint. Helena, Ark.. Nov. 5. Nino negroes were sentenced to ternis of twenty-on- e years In the to terms of five and one to ten years with rapidity to-d- by Judge J. M. Jackson In Phillips County Circuit Court, the men, nil charged with first degree murder In connection with the uprising In the Elaine neighbor hood, pleading guilty to second degree murder oy This brings the total In the dnys the trials have been In fall, on porcn progress to forty-eigh- t, eleven pract amg dance already having presented sorrowing Harr Ambulance reception Queens. Comedy. Minute,\ started wrlt-to- ? Hippodrome, compiled he fiomberg, Melqdy,\ smoothly \East artistically billboards commissioned comes Theitre Wednefdiy, down play, Scarborough, Horet Players-Lnsk- y king curriculum Incidentally Dodsworth rival alongside theirs \Aphrodite lonrhoremen's steamship ouple days to trnnfshlpped November from f''-- n graduated Mntlrr, Episcopal tober finery HERE WITH CURE FOR AGE Time Back, Says. acquiring trannplnnted Interstitial to yesterday Vera Imparted prescription vegetarian. encouragement adolesccnco pollaboratlon feebleness longevity professor scientists vegetables Professor vegetables. persistently construction N'orton-Harj- throughout Drlnkwater's Dedsworfh. Marguerite forthcoming arrangement OLD Instructions week, dissemination expects contro vegetables, knowledge language, unfamiliar yesterday. languages on Incidentally NEGROES SENTENCED. nxerntrd Arknnsnn penitentiary, twenty-seve- n years thirty-seve- n permission. convictions 'three convicted of degree murder and automatically sen- tenced to die In the electric chair. remaining negroes named In the 122 Indictments returned by .the Grand Jury following Its investigation .of tho disturbance aro expected to be tried nccordlng to John E. Miller, prosecuting attorney. GREAT OVERTURN IN QUEENS. ICurlf, for SenntV, ChnliKen Voti-- From I.at Year. of the most marked Indications of Democratic disaffection was shown In the e ectlon to the Senate of John Karle, Republican, to fll' a vacancy This was year. Second district, which Is In Karle won by nearly 7.000. addlns ambulanres to service although Frank Adel, Democrat nd tho tango with one \himself resigned, the by 7,000 Winter Vr that tho can last tlrst The Ono The Democratic vote In the Sixteenth ManhattSn Senate district, where an- other special election was held to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James A. Foley, was materially reduced. John D. Kelly, the Democrat, won. CANADIAN OFFERS TO SELL SUGAR HERE Willing to Release About 1500 Tons on Ships Now in Harbor. EXPLAINS I'ltTCK PLANS Unaware of Federal Food Hato When He Made Previous Proposal. C, II. McLean, secretary and treas- urer of tho St, Lawrence Sugar re- fineries In Canada, told Arthur Williams, Federal Food Administrator for this city, yesterday that his company was willing to role.-K- c from 1,000 to 1,500 tons 'of Its sugar now 'aboard ships Ih N'sw York harbor. He also protected to Mr. Williams against the publicity which his com- pany was receiving, duo to his having offered somo time ago through. his Now York agents to put on tho market 6,000 tons of migar at 11 cents a pound. After he had been Informed that sugar was not supposed to be sold In New York city at that price Mr. McLean said yesterday that ho had been offered the sugar nt 11 cents a pound, but found that that price was still in excess of the price permitted here. Mr. Williams roon got wind of the proposed transaction and Mr. McLean's v'slt to tho Food Administrator yes- terday was the result. Mr. McLean (.aid that he was Ignorant of the American laws In regard to the deposition or sugar. He was to confer with As- - s'fitant Wilted States Attorney Iten A. Matthews. If Mr. Matthews accepts tho offer of 1J00 tons of Canadian sugar and ho United States Sugar Equalization Board sets Ihe price, as Mr. Williams thinks It will, at less than 11 cents a pound, It will mean a big saving to manufac- turers, who by tho time the sugar reached them would have had to pay approximately 17 or IS cents' a pound for It. Also It will relieve tho strain here by throwing an extra 1,000 tons of sugar In the, market. The Canadian Trade Commission tele- graphed to Mr. Williams yesterday say- ing it had noticed In tho press that he was Investigating nn alleged attempt by Canadian rejlners to sell raw sugar In the New York market. The telegram continued the refiners In question had proposed tho transaction to the Xv \ Ynrlr Knimr Brian!, Mr. Williams's reply was to tho ef- fect that a representative of the refin- ing campany In question admitted having offered 1,000 tons of raw sugar now In New York harbor for sale nt 11 M cents a pound, not Including duty, which added wouM bring the price at re- finery to nlmoit 13 cents n pound. He wrote the representative hnd offered to leave 1,000 tons here to be offered at a fair price to bo approved by the Equali- zation Bonrd-nn- d that the proposal was now being considered by the United States Attorney for this district. Tnrryteiwn Flower Show. The twenty-firs- t annual flower show of the Tarrytown Horticultural Society be- gan yesterday. The showing of chrys- anthemums was unusually large. Wltl-ls- Boyce Thompson of Yonkers got a s'lver cup for the best group of flower- ing and foliage plants: Mrs. C. B. Baver of Mount KIsco won the William Bocke-fell- er cup for the best showing bt elgh-fe- n blooms of chrysanthemums, three each of six varieties. Among tho exhib itors were John D Bockefeller, Em!! Berolihelmer, Mrs. Stanley McCor,mlck, Mrs. Flnley J. Shepard and Mrs. E. C. Converse. Wounded Snllnrn nt CopnihnKcn. London, Nov. 6. Wounded British bluejackets aboard the British hospital ship Princess Margaret have arrived atJ Copenhagen from Itlga, the Pohtlken re- ports. They are from tho British cruiser Dragon, whl;h was hit by a German she'l, killing nine nnd wounding four men. 4 1 1 P. S. If you have any doubt ask any boy who wenl to war. HE SUN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. SEIZE FOUR MORE IN RED PARADE PLANS Communists Persist in Out- door Demonstration Saturday. ' OF i Job. The police laBt night that A woman who lives In plans for a of Beds In street, between and West Bulgers Square, East Broadway and End avenues, gave the jlollee nn -- treet, next Saturday, wore not tunlty to work ngulnHt w'th the arrest last Saturday jriara while they were still on tho Job. of two men, the conflrcatlon of JJ0.000 They arreittcd three men nnd found mucli circulars nnmunr.'ng tho Jewolry Ami sllverwaro In bags ready and the uncovering of two secret print- - for removal from tho homo of Joseph ing plants. Four men wero arrested last B, Elwell at 24 1 West Seventieth street, night while notices of th Tho woman, from a window in her proposed outside of a hah , home, saw three men go Into tho vest!-I- n St Mark's place. bule under tho stairs leading to. the Tho circulars wero similar to thou main entrance of tho Elwell home, a four confltcntrd Saturday. They gave notl.'.i of a 'moi.fl'er mass on tho second November 8, of tho definite success of tho Lcnlne- - quarters, front the got who Trotzky revolution. Tho circular appeal Detective Donohuo'lcd a group of de-w- printed on n large sheet In English. Motives from the West Slxty-elgr.t- h The texl mreni police station. He posted them In \Workers nnd Come tn front. 'n the rear and on tho roof, lie thousim ls and demonstrate your solldar- - m't\\ed the house alone himself, lie Ity. Strike on November 8. All power founl the bags filled with valuable art!-t- o the workers. Auspices Communist c,'ti urn first tloor and heard a door Party of Local Greater New Bl!im nbovo. his revolver, ho York.\ i went up the stairs. He found threo Tho prisoner were Ballln, 22, ! Intn hiding behind furnlturtf 192fi Bath nvenuo, Irvlmr TllB Prisoners gave their names as Falkan. 2C, 121 South First street. John Mulllns 432 East Brooklyn: Paul Clsz. 24, 14 \''\'t ! John Dornn, 1450 Second avenue, street. .Manhattan, and Josi-n- .Tmli-t- .. \d Bernard Snntel, 1455 Second avenuo. 25, 043 East Eleventh street, Tney wcra tken to The prisoners were trvlnir tn ki11 pouIpk .nere, according to the r of n magazine In Itusslan called .Ifolof. i nrorornrlnts connected them with fjre- - They said It grouped reprints from Bus- - lol,a VoWcu records.\ sian and had been admitted 'nm door was forced tn gain tie nrills In this country. entry. The police said they made Tiv aritsts wem mnrlr, hv n.l.wlv. Fluschctll r.uil men of the Italian squad. \ ume or the tlrst arrests the police said they Uuf headed off a regarded Its plans as violence because the circulars notified the Beds and left wing Socialists, to whom it w;as addressed, not to bring women and children. EAST SIDE HAS TWO FIRES. In dinner DninriKrit Blanc In Tenement. iiivn uumiiig ai mo mine time each of which endangered tenements, caused Fire Chief Kenlon to 1 \.iti n.u HI U1UII IIJILIU Ik. . t.,, Bl f\r beef again iho J 7ure \''a 1118 Mayor's In which they started. ine first lire started In a one stofy garage at Pleasant avenue and 123d street. Many of the forty automobiles weio damaged. The loss was R000. The sucond fire, which started a few minute later, was In a five story tene- ment vat 127 East 110th street. Tho damage Is estimated at $6,00u. UNION FIELD SOGGY. Eleven Unen ThrntiKh Alilirevlnli-- d Kpteicl Deipateh to The Sux. Y Nov. 5. Union's practice y wns limited because of the soggy condition of the field. Slotr-ge- r wanted to hold a game between tho two elevens, but had to content himself with only a few rushes. Preparation for thu New York game went ahead Just tho same Klein again was at right guard In pTaco of Elsenbnreg. who Is out for tho rest of the season, and Ii showed up well \ ''\ uregory who prevented Charley Shaw from scnrlnir on Union last Saturday in tho Columbia Wlttner was drilled long In I compass. nm luciuing anil the ends got a hard grind at smashing plnys, though Foster w;as kept out of this SHIP Ixwww. Nov. 5. The American steamshiii Eubarlee. York fnr Liv erpool. Is ashore In Hir iferoav- - ni,., The damage to the vessel, which la rest- - iiik co, is uiiKnown. Among the steamships posted as mias are uio American steamships a, Mobile, 8. ,,.,., and Port Arthur, 6 uaiuiiiute, nu lirltlsli ship ....un. wiaun, june n, 'tor New York. Join for 1 920 It is your Red Cross And your own United States needs now never before. - Can You Refuse? NOV 2 \Your Heart And Your Dollar\ WOMAN'S WIT TRIO BURGLARS Suspicious, She Calls Cop, Who Interrupts discovered WestfScvcntloth demonstration Amsterdam oppor-Divisi- yeaWday demonstration distributing demonstration demonstration\ anniversary, story brownstona building. Slio called Elweh number nnd no response. Tho famlli Is at Palm Beach. Then called Police Head- - follows: comrades: America. Drawing Jacob Eighty-secon- d Third Manhattan. Police Headquarters detcctlve.t publications to revolutionary demonstration. They comprehending AntoiiiolilIcK surrounding Sentember Larimer, September telephone Brooklyn: h.iseniunt bulldlngH uiorougu smirch ror valuables and left the rooms of thn hbise in much dlordei Tho loot that had been assembled was worth several thousand dollars. LONDON ALDERMEN aim u eo iioiu Lord V Real This Year. flprtial Cable Utswtrh to Tiik Sun ami tht Public UJger. Copyright, 1919, all riahtt rcstned. London, Nov. 5. The London Aldvr-.....- .. nA ... i. ...... ....t. miuil UIIU T, - \I;\\'111\ last barons of at coming Lord Si'rlmmsKr. N. nnu handling yu.. AMERICAN ASHORE. New ms for ine it HALTS WILL FEAST AGAIN banquet. Throughout the war tho courses at these (easts have been subject to the food conti oiler and tho a'ldermanic appetites had to be content with a few ounces of beef rigorously weighed In accordance with the food edict This year, despite everybody's cry for economy, a pre-w- meal will be sarved nt tho Guildhall banquet nnd there In Is to the usual \Lord Mayor's Show.\ This has never been token seriously, be- ing generally regarded as a survival of Elizabethan buffoonery. However, It was continued becnuse It amused the children or provided employment for out of work actors. When tho war came It resolved Itself to the dignity of a naval and military pageant and this year's show Is to be a peace pageant. Louis Parker, tho fam- ous dramatist, Is responsible for. the or- ganization and tho pageant will repre- sent the League of Nations. Lecture on (!) roncoplc Conipnuii. An Illustrated lecture for skippers, of- ficers and all folk Interested In shipping will be given afternoon at tho Shlmnastere' Club. 21 Pearl street. I to explain the working of the gyroscope The talkers will be O. II. Whltaker and B. It. Lee, representing BODICES TOO LOW, . SKIRTS TOO HIGH Mr. leu Id his pronounce- - Therefore Hector Heald Puts mcnt Baia last m8ht Han of Displeasure on Pa rail a Uirlq. WOMAN'S 0LUI5 0. K.'J) 'KM Were\ to Have Danced in Most Worthy Cause in Port The fnrnnco man wns the Nearer yes- terday of the following communication addressed by the Bev. Harry B. Heald rector of St. Peter's' Episcopal to the Women's Club of Port Chester: \1 am entirely In sympathy with the Women's Club In the work which It bus undertaken for tho prevention and re- lief of tuberculosis. There IS, however, at \the- present .time a menace to the welfare of our nation much more subtle and destructive nnd far more dllflcult to combat than bodily sickness. That menace Is tho lowering of the high Ideals and lofty standards of woman- hood mnnjfetted by the tendency townrd extremes In dress which aro both Im- modest and Which, being translated, means: That the Women's Club ofPoit Ches- ter embarked several' weeks ago upon project of doing something substantial for the amelioration of persons suffering from tuberculosis. After committee of wavs and means had been appointed, and nn entertainment committee hud bcn appointed, and a dramatic commit- tee, and music committee, and a liter- ary committee, and conimltteo on hlr-li'- g a hall had all been uppolntcd a meeting of the committee of the wholo Mayors Banquet to fic!Inrada. wn Thing, bo Chester. There are persons.'prlnclpully of tho unlettered walks of life, who do not know what-- a parada Is.- - For their bene- fit let It be explained here that It is pro- nounced with the accent on the penulti- mate and Is not parade, but, on tho contrary, o sort of Indoor pageant of dancing nnd singing. Persons who do not Vnow nhat a pageant Is Kindly stop A parada, to amount to any- thing, must have as participants num- ber of young girls of good families, nnd they must wear costumes cut low and High loth ways In order to create the ntmospheit? essential to a parada. To translate further. The .parada of the Women's Club of Port Chester was in course of rehearsal last Monday n'ght the gimnasiuiii of the girls high school when the Itev. Mr. Heald. wlthi Mrs. Heald accompanying him, went Into the high school on business not or relevant to tho parada. And thU3 It fell out that In corridor he encountered a number of young girls of good family In the net of scamper'ng from a dressing room to tho stage. They were attired bodices, skirts ti the knee, and buskins or leg Investi- tures reaching not fully to the knee. This, as ever scholar knows who has ever read a line of Plautus or Aeschylus or Empedocles, constitutes the costume worn Invariably in ancient Aetoll.a where the parada was Invented and scored a hit for centuries. It Is the notion, howeVcr, of the Bev. Mr. Heald that many of the. usages of classic but pagan antiquity arc to life as It shou'd oe lived In Port Chester. While It Is true that the gopel of the open air should have Its ex pression In anything bearing upon the Elmer A Sperry, Inventor of the Instru- - subject of tuberculosis, he takes the wh'ch was uied successfully 01 tltudc that the open air costumes of the naval craft in tho war. girls of good families who are to par TiiS 0 tlclpate In tho pnrnda arb too open nlr by three-quarte- or seven-eighth- Ho he has caused his and Mrs. Hcnld's names to bo scratched from tho patrons' and patroness's list of the pnrnda, .and although the name of the Hov. W. J. Mugl . another hut retired Episcopal clergyman, still r'emalns there, thn Uev. I Issuing final : Church, Immoral \ n a a a u a a a i was iioiu amazen unu gricvou. u papns m\ to understand how the cos-- j tumes worn by many of these youpg girls can bp acceptnb'e to u umimunlty of which I know the standards of mornls mid conduct to bo' high.\ JUSTICE GUY WARNS DIVORCE LITIGANTS Tells Lawyers They Had Bet-- tcr Avoid Stage Settings. Justice Charles L. Guy, hearing a divorce action In Bronx County Supreme Court yesterday, declared he was dis- gusted with tho Urge number of recent BUlts In which It appeared that thero was collusion between tho opposing parties In getting evidence for tho action', \Tho members of the bar would bet- ter go a little slo'' about these stags settings In divorce actions,\ ho said vigorously. \These cases where every one Is notified that a woman can be, found entertaining In negligee nt a cor-tnl- u hour aro getting a Utile top raw. The members of the bar would better bo more diligent In finding out things about the.-- e Instead of having tho tnge set beforehand.\ i The remarks were addressed to a rep- resentative of the firm of Horowitz & Hurwltz, 29!) Broadway. Turning to thn court audience the Justice added: \The members of the bar bettor not hnvo everything arranged so conveniently or tho first thing you know we will 'fire a bunch of them out. Unless the evi- dence gets In better shape a calamity' will happen lo one of these dlvorco cal- endars some day.\ Justice Guy's outburst followed Im mediately testimony of a witness for .Mrs. Alexnnder Laplu of S17 Cauldwell avenue, The Bronx, that ho had tele- phoned Mrs. Lapln the night of June 2 that her husband was In tho company of another woman, naming tho place. ' VACCINATES 93 OF SHIP CREW. Whoif tho United Fruit liner Aban-gare- z was in Santa Marta, where there Is n smallpox epidemic, nine men of the engine room force sneaked ashore, thus violating the order of the .sklnper. The Abangarez reached Quarantine yesterday morning, where the health physician learned of their shore leave nnd decided to vaccinate the whole lildreri Wear Three Tunes ADWEAR 9 crow of ninety-thre- e mcrf. That lfl why the nlno wero unpopular when tho Almngnrez tied up and why tho nlno may havo to Mod; together for a while. Department TU.NSI'i:itS AND AKMdNMRNTS. Tho following tramfera ami anlsnnnnti are ordered: I'ATltOLMEN To tukii eltect 11:01 A. M.. Noveinbert! Chnrles P. Diiie-snr- , from Dlv National Defence (special war roll) to Hid Prea, Indefinite le.ivo of absence la hereby To tnko flfe-c- t t I'. M, November S: Thomas A. McKay, from Trllfic Dlv., Sub-ill- A. to Sith Tree. Tn tiiWl- effect S A. M.. Noieniber : i'eter Wooii.i, from 3Stli I'rec, to Traffic IIv yub-dl- A. oJhn Leahy, from Tiaftlo Dlv., tiub-d- lr Ai in juin i'rec. Ludwlg Hrhmltt, from Hcadquartejp Dlv, public oftle rquart, to 109th free.' THMI'OKAKY ASSK1NMKNT. 1NSPECTOU, Wllllnm T. Iennnl.v. 2il tnnli. DIst.. fll charKO of 9th Insii. I)lt.. In nililltlon to Ills j otlirr dutlea, for 4 dnya from 8 A, M., iv, uuring uiisencu oi inspector on vacation. I.ICAVBS OP AllSIIXCK. The following leiuvs of nbfiencvnre WITH IT'LL I'AT. INSI'UCTOn. (ieoriso C. Llubern, 9th Insp, DIst.. for 4 ilnys from 8 A. M. November 10, In hi deducted from vacation. WITHOUT I'AV. 1'ATIlOl.MU.V. . rtilllp Kelly, nth I'rec, for 1 Ju, 'from 8 A. M. Nuvember S. Ueorgo W. Crlut, TM Tree for 1 day from 4 i M, November 2. William V. Muybeuk, Uilth l'rec, for 3 day from 4 P. M. November !. John Finn, ll'th J'rec, f'ir 1 day from 12:111 A. M. November .'I. Francis 13. Tf fT' Dlv., Motor- cycle Squad 1. fcr 7 days from I P. M NovemLer 21. Clmr'.e. S. P. Haul, lleadiiuiirtcrt Dlv for I days from 4 I'. M. Nuvenuwr 2 APPLICATIONS I'OK IIJI.I. PAY. The following applications for full pa while on alck report are iipproved ; PATROI.MKN Harvey P. Uurgr, (i.'ltl I'rec, from l:lt P. M. October 22, during disability. Annus:, v. Itudolnh. With I'rec.. frorb L'.'MO A. M. October 20 to 12 P. M. Uctii ber M. Albert n. Fran In, 109th Tree., from 10:8f A. if October 17, 1919. during disability DUOI'I'K!) TIIK ItOl.U PATKOL.M AN. To take cITee.t 10:20 A. 51. November ltulpli A. l.uldy, No. 8li07, :18th Prec. against whom charged are pendlns, having submitted hH reslunallon, uml the sam having not been accepted, Is hereby dropped from tho rolls of the Police Dr partinent of tbo City of New Vork. DEATH. The follutvlnu' death U reported nUTlltUt) PATROLMAN. Kyrlo 1). Clemens, formerly attached t the 3Hth Prec, died at 11:13 P. M. Novem- ber 2. nt hit rcHldnei-e- . Mi7 Itlvenldi Drive, from natur.V causen. Funeral from Ms late resilience III A M NovemVer Ti. A Diitinyuithtd Strvict Labth ; Police Orders. PUOBATIONAKY luwmmiiB. niim Acquaint yourself with themerit of Munsingwear. You'll make it your lifelong companion because of the perfect way in which it fit;s and covers the form and its unusual durability and washability. Tall, short, stout or thin man, woman or civile! there's a right size for everyone. The satisfaction lasts. II- longer dealer to show r of shoes with Process Leather These soles will make two or three half-Man- v manufact- - it urers now use the Adwear pro- cess for men's and women's shoes. Leather soles so treated outlast all others, simply because of the ADWEAR Process of vertical thread plugs. Now being applied to many makes of shoes for Men, Women and Children. If your dealer does not handle these shoes write us for the names of the nearest dealer in your community. You will never regret it ADWEAR PROCESS SOLE LEATHER MACMME CO. Executive Offices, Finance Building, Philadejphia, Pa. I'l I : MMIMIIIIMIIMMM .II il