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The New York Times from New York, New York • Page 8

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THE HEY YOPwK TIMES. MONDAY. JUNE 20, i 1921. Loiter, cooler end TT" I -CO 11212 Pecsucts Co! Jti. 1 $89 Rent a Corona I HOW eftao you bars wlshsd jott bad a treewrlter homaf Especially a Corona tha-typnrriter that folds ip aai Is so mj to carry, anywhere! Kant Corona for a few, month.

Initial rent pay ment applies oa purchase. CoroiTvpewktCo.Tnc' 179 W. 4-'i4 Hew York llMTwg Brooklyn 6toral 31 eltoa 6C UoJ Biee4 way CoroNA 'SELL HOY' LEAGUE- STARTS. GAlIPAIGll Representatives of American Industries Bejln Movement to Revive Business. I "DO IT NOW THEIR SLOGAN Coleman du Pent, Francis H.

Slsseh and Other Prominent Support Project. Men 'A Ttjoroui campaign la to wared ay tls leaders of American Industry fa upport of Intensive selling by piaaufaft-turers, aalae axacutlTas and merchants at the present time. Announcement Of the forma tioa of the Sell Now Lea cue. lit West rortleth Street, headed by group of loaders of representative JLmer- Ican Industries was made hate yester day. This- group includes tiatlonalir known executives who have joined a this movement la order to encourage In dustry to sell now to selective markets with no let vp In intensive sales eain-palgne, this with- a iew of stabilising th present economic situation V-The commute Includes Frauds H.

Bissau, Vice President of the Guar anty Trust Company. 81410 Ben ator Nathan 8. Ktraus Jri, Joseph P. Day. real estate operator J.

II. -Treroe, Secretary-Treasurer of the National Association of Credit Men! Jules 8. Bach, banker; Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas O. WV Sartlsit. President of the Executives1 Club of Chicago; Alfred Fuller, of the Fuller Brush Company; John Willys, President or mi wuiys-crveriaaa company is.

"Patterson. President of the Warner. pt tarson Company. Chlcaco: B.i C. Forbea i WALKS 17 MILES AT 82.

1 1 mtf' FASHION TH! OkOWINO TMNO of fashion In clothes, in shoes. In everything we wear is to things comfortable. But, particularly, shoes. And this explains in part the tremendous popularity of QrownJ shoe that's built on nature's lines. Worn by a million enthusiasts.

Sea a pair today. Ground Grippcr SHOES Wet lata st. Iteelimaa at. St llejt (., Brooklyn Montelalr Man Attributes Long Life and "Health to Tramping. Special to Th New York rimes.

MONTCULIB, N. June as a means of promoting health arid longevity has an ardent i exponent James- A. Atkins of 1S7 Park Street. his eighty -second birthday the I other Bay. took a iaunt of 17 miles.

Mr. I Atkins is In fine health and does not look more than 00. He attributes his good 'health to outdoor exerclae. is fond ofimoklng. but has not Indulged In alcoholic stimulants lor a number; of years.

Mr. Atkins keeps a record of his dally walks, which average about 13 4 Ei Mr. Atkins Is a veteran of the Civil War. He was a meraber, of the Engineering Corps and served on the Meta- comet as chief engineer with Admiral arragut squadron at the battle or Mobile i i -fl URGES RACE RETALIATION. Organizer of African Blood Brother hood Would Pay Whites (n Kind.

W. Domingo, editor of The Eman cipator, a negro journal, and i one of the organisers the African Bloed Brotherhood; la this city, advise negroes to re taliate in kind when attacked, bf whltea. He was the principal speaker yesterday at meeting ot several hundred men- bi of the African Blood So'erhood. at SJ West 13.3th Our; aim Is to allow those who at tack us to choose the weapons. Domin go said.

If It be guns, wej wUl reply with guns. If the attack; Is made through the- white press, the negro press will defend us. The negroes; must take advantage of claaa dJXferencea among the whites. I Ws can well dlspens with white leadership In our organisations. Too many organizations, aucn as ice national Association for the Advancement of the Colored People, with a large negro membership, are controiiea Dy wmiee.

InstlneUvefy. the white people will not permit i negroes they control to bring their social problems to the front." The African Blood Brotherhood Is be-ifeved hv the s.nthoritiea In iTulsa. ha.ve fomented the race riot In that city This was denied by speaaera The call yesterday I for the meeting invited every negro; tired of lynching. and dia- Irazictusement. i to coma ou nu nr ouriplan of action for removing these intnatlnM which With others.

aa workers. You have nothing to lose but ivour chains. You have your libera tion toj SEEKS WORK, THEN- DEATH. i i But Determined Rescuer Saves DIs 1 couraoed Elela NIto. 4 Nlco.

20 yeara old, ''aid: Uving at 2.02B 1 First Avenue, came here from Italy rot long ago and tried bard, but with "intermittent success, find work. She! became discouraged, thinj despond ahd yesterday Jumped into the East a. ae Rlveriat Ulth women: ana cnu-dren who were near by shouted for help Alexander DefUletls. 24. of i332 Eaa.

nitV. street, cam ouicklr to the rescue and without even taking bff his hat dived Into the river. i He- seised the girl as she came up for the I second time, but ahe struggled and resisted until Patrolman D. Kelly of iholBut 104th Street Station threw a rope to illotls. who bound the young woman with it.

Kelly then pulled the two) ashore. Miss Jilco was attended by a physician at the 104th Street Station and taken home. Defllietisi was outfit ted with a policeman's discarded uni form jand went home unassisted. Jewish Community Centr4 Dedicated Representatives of the $tat4 and city were Ipresent yesterday afternoon at the dedication exercises of the-! Community Center Building of Temple Israel of Jamaica at Hillside and Harrlman Avenues. Jamaica.

The new building Is designed for the promotion of social activ ities jamong the Jewish i population of that laection i ot Jamaica Among tne speakers were Lieut. Gov. Jeremiah Maurice. J. Borough President of Queens Judge I Burt Jay Humphrey, and Rabbi Irving Reich- ert of Temple Israel of Elel 1 rt i.a ti, ouf m.

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Electrical Earfiaeeriaf Corp. 711 lUgkla Ave. Cl)- frr 0PLN FOR SUMMER WORK JUNE 20, 1921 SEASIDE HOSPITAL For the Care of Slc Children of the Poor end Their other $. ST. JOHN'S GUILD 103 PARK AVENUE Saysertsd Vy Vsleatary Cse-tribatieas 1 i FOUNDED 1856 "Hj I I 'r-; i rrE jcrfcijlate selKrii I I S)Y pripfs purely and solely oii the basis 1 of.

exact I 0. waiving ide, as irrelevant; I-II. I 1. all; Other featxiirts which wouli -I tend to influent higher rates, I I -II Thi rjohcy of jTaimess1 msures I I showing for Summer weirfrom head to. I footfor Imen and boys Brokaw Brothers h.

1 Al 1-UKl ioLCOND STREET I ppj M1W 'I'll 1 I I 9 1 II I FOR MEN Ypuijjp men i 1 a 3D Moore, he. Snwoa CoCi AinmiMi fa. General A-crtisinf Agents U63 Sroadwey, at 4 2nd Street Tfif FshlAngk in Advertising ybyCsSaviczInci Planned Aditzktising LSl.cstSZyStrtetKatybrk THS oveeRj 1MPLE TO GET INTO. AND OUT Of. EASY TO WEAR AND DE CIDEDLY COOL, A CUNNING, COMFORTABLE SUMMER GARMENT brj CANTON CREPE WHICH CARRIES THE AND DASH OF AVEDON PRESENTATION.

I BLACK OR NAVY A FASCINATING RDLE, EMBROIDERED WITH FLOWERS. $35 ON dEfihAvo.atRrtietiiSi The Avedon Rotund f' I i 'iV-- I I tZ? T-. m-rrtm i in 'w i. a r-' I i- i I 1 4 I Our, Assortment of Palm Commands SO DO THE; PRICES 50 Suits oAttention $3450 iroptcal ih Silk -j i I 'i Worsted $31 JO Shantung $34.50 of its class. Priced lets than wool suits.

naturauy, out tailored in the same carerul manner. Which means that the wearer (enjoys mental as well as physical coxnioriv 1 i 11 r- I't -l 1 St. White oxford shirts yriiu. Durxorvaown collars band or French Cufis 1 Fifth Avenue at 35th Street N.T. i 1 8o I nrnt Avxnvt MsesalaaWmArtcBi I Xoaiaus lrsl "OF ODCJANDIE.

CHINTZ i DCfTTED SWISS. LACE -OlNGHAWtCHIrTGN CANTON CREPS 16 50 to 49-50 GOATS A vrTuc DArnc Tur: ncAru GNTH MOTOR TTilP 16-50 29o 1Tb SUITScTCATONCKPf: UIT5oT FLANNEL 5UIT? cT TWEED i6w to 490 tmode (ha Qras4 Ceatral Teranissl -r--w. assssv 'v w.fV a20tti- Century Begins its 20th Year The Twentieth Ccnturylimited service be-tween New 'York and Chicago was inaugurated on June 15, 1902. Since then the "Century" with ceaseless regularity has been making Its daily, flight between the two great business This world-famous train enters its twentieth year of service- with a record of two million passengers carried. -For men of affairs who cannot afford to lose a day going- between New York and Chicago, the 'Century" is an absolute necessity.

1 5 Following the water-level route, the head of Lake Michigan to Ncw York Harbor, over the standard roadbed of the' Century" known among travelers as the' most comfortable long-distance, fast train in' the world. i i But it is as a great business utility as well as a means of luxurious travel that it has earned t. its pre-eminence in American railroading. It-has become an indispensable part of the busi-ness life of the country. in iwtmty Aers StaaW ticket.

4tk! lowaetMfth $JSJ7 for or two. witlft pvivses ceea9a. Ille-M Lv.NwTork Z4S a-a. 941 a. ea.

L. Cacaaw 1 As. New Torh 9 AO a. a. The Twentieth, Century Limited is.

the standard-bearer of New York Central THE NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES BOSTON ALBANY MICHIGAN CENTRAL BIG FOUR LAKE ERtt tVWLS TXKU KANAWHA MICHIGAN -TOLEDO 0" OHIO CENTRAL- miLULQ 1 4 TAH KUI KEWWRK CENTRAL-AND SUBSEDIARV LINES Sanitary Precatiiions ml If 1 II mm 11 Every Grade 'Adairy musi haVe a seharaie milk houso a as i U7Z2 tiom well drained cemmeni floor. Thexvindovtv ana doors must be screened. There musi be a vat of clean ice waier brj coolind ihe milk ana this vat must he rrtvrrvH There are many such, reasons which make Borden's Graded the quality milk. mm-- II mm i .11 II ii odxzcis CoJnc. Cortlandi 7361 i THE NEW Stroh Building DETROIT, MICH.

rvan-j je Woodward Are. nc! Grand Ctroa PA Opposite Hold Sutler. Hotrl TuHcr o3 Store 20 100 18 Feet Full Basement for Comrntrdal or RetUurant Purpo ilo Six MagnlScent SIiop Roon for Every Purpose Beautlul 0cr for Comnerdal MeeakiaJ entire oor or dmded to uk Pergola Roof Garden PERPETUAL UCriT No Iruide or Court Roomi RESTRICTED TENANCY ReaiJy fcr occupancy 1L0U OdoLrf IUl92I A Moat UnuauaJ Opporttxniry For MercluLnta Deairicf a Firt-claM Location in Detroit For Floor Terms aztd aS ParrjoJai. app? J. F.

LEWIS, Rental Munarr I The Stroh Products Co. DETROIT, MICH. Bmmcu bmhai Teiacncu rcqmcJ). Pete 7..

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