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JOB OFFER SPOILS NIGHT OF JOBLESS owcry \\ axes Irate When police Intruder Uses the Hated Term "\\ <?rk." DISCORD SHATTERS MISSION HARMONY I Down ?nd Outers, L\pcctin_* I dvt i ' ?'**' '?^t"r l.'ncmpldv ment. H< ?f i ?ilk uith Scorn. * ... red 1 ?... - ? ? ! ? ? * | Hr.* ? in of ? i?*nt*' the and lot - breadline. iaar< ;e in ?~i them ha ? became poorer. They are now much too arrogai ? * tcter'. I ? * -? ?ompenie. Inging work for e .was II we! corn e a? a ? ? am Hun?^ DiMtppoinlt-d ' * . ' f ? | .- : a ? ? : '.-? t no > * * I All >u|ip??rt i oaarade. a* too harJ ' ? . M gainai ? ? bums ' ? Pel : ? -I,, k ?,n J them I I - ? - ? ? I OVYEirE TO-DAY ???<?? Will \??lr ??t. ''?" ? ' I . ? llrlf-yiitra .? ? ? ? ? i? ' ml a 1. .. ?in? o? la ? ? - - - ?ill alee! clerical ami la riala to 1 ? - fl ? ? ? . i t de E. Ai ? * ? will .* $440 FOR LADY HAMILTON BE] ? Da* Sala ai ? mrad iatiqae Brlag i |1( throng ol - - ?'? ?he als? ? ??i con R, li a Smith . . net ol four U :..cn, when placed :? <:,20. 12 OLDEST TRIBUNE FAN TO HaAVE BIRTHDAY Joe ? t Saw I at <: Horace (irt-cloy. ?rtt - 1 ? I >l m Il N' Y . ? ? - ? ? * i ? ? ? I ? . > ? ?urers to Meet May 15. '? ta ? Montclair Shoulders Arms. ,-d for ? EAST SIDE SMILES ONMORGENTHAU Jews Answer ?Ambassa? dor's Plea for War Ref? ugees with SI 1.000. SAYS TURKS OPPOSi: NATION IN NATION Envoy Hope?, "Friendly Feeling" Won't Bo Disturbed bv \rr. Movement. ? l peak to I kmoni I into 1 . ? - rd the ana * * am mar. i to g ? Bei ru ? - I J - ? - - as a I the cent) ? SU rr.er rd ' trlangli ? ? i "1 am thn.lt.?,i by what Jew has dor-?? f?,r Jew I understand that the com leb Las arranirt'd thi? M ,-? |?*.iu:'. has pin- ..or ;n my .? ? ... drawn *. A*' ' ' ' : Wirr" ?? . - ' . f ... . ? ' ? Hi rr . A. II. ''? rmr.'. 1 ' .*'?er.'' Moi ? ADVERTISING 'WOMEN DINF. i *.i '.;.???"i. ra ol League Hold I ?-.ip I ear ? ? .it Prince George ' : I j .. . rat aaioi . . . :' ? ? ? - .?neriea Mr. 1! ? " .* ' naulting en| lain? . - ? ? Hi g ?? At thp ipeakera' tabl? were M i? Mat .Mr- Honal '?' r ? Club of New City; Mi erma ' " ? ? ? \ Determines \V ^f\^t<yn Opportunity ^^ vlfr^ ?'"&?// / WESTERN UNION Telegraph Service always available almost everywhere, gains time, restores time lost, over? takes escaping opportunity. Hundreds of vital situations are saved daily by timely use of Western Union Telegrams, Day Letters, Night Letters, Cablegrams and money transferred by telegraph. Full inf-.rmati n at any Wfjtern Union Ofllc?. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. GOWN SALE NETS $2,000 ii ? . ?? ? i . . ' . a St - at \mlinlanre ilenent. ? ? ' the ?oiling - - - ? ? ? CITY TEACHEPS FIGHT SALARY KE:E?:SDUM I ire to Lea ' . v i ?' - ? ?.. . : ?lie diaeoued a I ? * ? . the i I ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . ? ? . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? FETE GIVEN FOR WARD" V?tor l!,.ii?ir. il h, ?.-no Penosa at Brooklya >liake-rnMrian Feet irai. ? ? ? ratioi i ? .aya. ? ? .me?. ' ' ted 1 - ? . ? Brook At the _ SCHOOL PENSIONS PLAN ACCEPTED ( ommission and Teachers Agree Upon Means to Reorganize Fund. CITY PANS $1,500,000 FOR SEVERAL YEARS ting R tired List T.iken Over ? Bill Introduced Intn Legislature. Cant | rreemenl ?for ? -?' pen - ? ? ? - ? of th? ? - Muni i, I ' 0 nit.n ? . ? .. . ? ? ? I ?..".00,000. c the I ? ? ? * - ? ? ? ? ? ? - ? <3ja^'jti____gu.rj'_gxii-*' Tita driver uithout eipcner.:- *"*? a u-?y of lahm, inch thicgt at value* for^rant-cl?thote ettrht but little parti that do all th*it i-orU tr. the d.irk, H Had in anj forgott.-r.. But the expert, need drurr kit. Vt beformhand that they coma prett} near ttj'.liig tkt uhole workt if th.y are not jttsi right. It it tnoup! for him to know that the Ifupmobii. valv.t ar tungtten et.el fore.d in on. pteco?on. and thrt> quarter inch.t citar in dianrtltr H. hnoii?? fj uili neither u-arp nor pi'. s(yL* ? *K~* tamicr "We believe the Hupmobik to be the best car of its class in the world" I '_ * ?lit * ...-_.- ? . ? ind ?l : > ' * . ? ? ? i knoar lotomi b -ft, Hui - '. i nothing naw I i I ? i m ner, r?- if? * ?<?*: i-.y ore aba krowi ein, Usa we'll rtst our i ?*. ?*hat ?**.**/ lay. When mi'-' *ve demenstrat? the :' ? ** - Chas. E. Riess & Co., !nc ? n iira.i.ir ?t ?."?! M t at I reta RU*m ; .? ? . U ""o ???.. '.v i- ?' 14 Bl F*-?-?-r>?????rj?r Teorloa Car -* Tw ?-p?_w#-t*r p ? ? .?r i: Ml l?rea?po?*aoBB*e? 1 : Hupmobile GMY OPPONENTS FAIL IN PROTEST Education Board Refuses Mothers' Demand for Public Hearing. EXTENSION OF PI AN BITTERLY CRITK ISED Ur.c Woman Tells Hoi Pupil 1 osl [ye Swimming Pool Feature Scored. ? nt of tl a pul s?on of the r sel il, ai a re? . In s irir. a ? ? . , chart- ird I ? . - ? ' their deU -mina ?>i afack It. On' of I t?*e, a.aK* ?1 to il"?eribe the System, -*a? . ?? '? "I kno-.v BOthil ? ' . ? a l'i .. ,.!:'H1 ai f Pi ' ' ? ? ? ' a ' '? " "U " ? ? ? ? "Ha ? Mrs. 1 ? ,' are ?st ope. - ? - - "Wo are not goma ? ? ? ? Gerry ah - ? - ? ?y ?.Wien ? ? . acaiir!.-. ' - ' ??hievt to .-?imnim-f I'.m.I I - ? ? - . .. - <? anearen - roa) ?remittee, e; ? . . - ?han hav M n \ : ? ? ? ? ?rh?ic el ? ? : . g ....... a I ? ? ? ? ?-?? C C N. Y. ?SEEKS $150.000 Must Ka.?* M??ne> for I.ihrar? ,>r llffrr ef Site Will He U muir?? n. \ ..,.?? to rai ?i? |ll ? a!umr. me." ona! !:: rurv for the Col? the ?"t'y o' New Y?*?r?f ?ai rday ?.* a Ivaeha ? ?f a eoran * ? ? - - HOUSEHOLD EMPLOYES SUCCEED FiIRED GIRLS i \ s ?eks i?? Standard! " l abor i i' ns ? .. ? ? - i -- ? ?' ? . ? -, - - ti a to\ - i ? - - . | ' harder i 'CHARITY TRUST' PROVES A MIRAGE Strong Inquiry Gives Up Quest in Disgust, and Bowers Begins Hunt. 11.RM OF REPROACH, FOLKS'S DEFINITION Thinks It \\ ?is l sed to Discredit Organizations Persons Quotes Hebberd ?fl "hsri ' K *?-u?',e.|, ?ivr up the hunt ..*? | Kver>boily hart heard of it, but Beat :?? El ???* ??hat it ? e?*r, .; ai Nt i1"'* '. e h.'irH, will ? .1 raiaf Th? siost freely Tru?l." are ' BBS ?ei-ietsry lid Asi ation ? I that . ?. wa? o-nmi? ?. rate} Il heir! I i ... .t n -ft?ied XX hat I? "< hard? Irti.t"" the tern '( liant?? "' he was ??*?.<-.I b. > ???? rrii'Montr | 't the ?lightest idea " -.hat orKanifalio.? are to** ere! ?.r .irr I , IS 1 hsrity Trust'T" ? ?:-OW " Mr Polks t?i !-nf?h made a s-r-ees ? i 'he lautrer ?o haring ? < ? ?riles ?. the ? r-ar;ty Crg-Bnl ?| ! ? ' 'III ? orgBB ?fur? was ?h.' Iiii-ii It 4 IBISS . ? . , the eoss ? feote ? area Term ? ??ai-h. ' I ? ? misa? ? ? 4 . be ?n in itiaratioi ? , ' ' ' ? ?'.-?n M " ? r ? ? .. faith ... lii idle ?i isSa Kf t*\y _3HftflM Wm^^?m y \m lu; l?\ i v^ The Long-Sought-For 'Balanced' Tires We have actually produced tha long sought-for 'balanced' tires. The instant success of our popular p iced 'Usco' Tread is a striking example of the automobile owners' immediate recognition of our 'balanced' tires. There are three bitf, exclu?ive r-a-on? why tha 'balanced' tire ia the 100 per cent, efficient tire. 1 Bocau-ee the rubaSer treed ta 'l--alan<---xd' that ie, the treed htva juat tho ?exact '?Selanc?' betr-vean r????ili??fn*'/ and toughn-eaa, which p-roducae the greateet poeaible efficiency in the whole treed. _ EWceuae the f ?abrfc area? ie 'V^iin-^' -Hi-ia% la, the cmrraiAt tua? co*mpi?t? *baIjLn<u?r* b*rt?rw> fl?rxihility which (deeo ?eeay riding, and atrangth which grt-ee endurarte?. S Recauee tho whole tiro is 'batanead* ?that U, the rubbor trea.-i and fabric carcaaa ar<- in auch complete '?niinrt' ea to give equal *f?r both tre?vd end car caaa ?are eqvteily etrong. It ia thia three-fold 'belance' that a??t? the ?Jree United Stetee IndividueJized Tiree in a cleaa apart. Since ?our 'balanc-ed' tiroe Irtegen to be "felt on the raw Wet" 1-uit fall, the a-lea of United State? Tii-oo haee in ir???*ii eteadily month by month up to the recent higheat Increeae of 3S4 per cent. United StatesTire Company 'Nobby '?Chain' 'L'atso' 'Royal Cord' ?'INDIVIDUALIZO TIRES" ?Plain?