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NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (U, P)— Ike the Bum explained, “With us, SKILLED The editorial staft of the Bowery|success is no problem. But with the|] (JPERATORS
ference boss it's different. He's used to ote Joley hy Jats Wonierente to wearing pants without holes in the NO WAITING.
pockets.” “May I say something?” they announced, will never fall as|asked Bozo. v ENANZPOS AND $1
low as that of cafe society—not if| “Go ahead,” said Baronian,
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the editors of the News have their| “I agree,” said Bozo, “We'll send 343 way you home in high style. But I MITCHEL ! § By WILLIAM : : : don't think you ought to be think-|| Mass. Ave. SHOP LIt — Times Forelgn Correspondent The News, the first edition of (ing about that until we stop these . ) dat TOKYO, Det, Jd HatoRWide may of Hack arch Tees which is due to be published next|bums from wearing pajamas.” ae bE EG ‘ ! demonstrates ti e living gone up fabulous apan, the press conference wm . > 0 4 I ; The survey conducted by the all-Japan Co-Operative Agricultural Manday. sailed Box’ en a st to ; ig ory pong : i$ | union shows, on the basis of reports from 700 municipalities, that: due Rok, 1. Rice, the staple diet item, is selling on the black market for from explain its policy. The joint was : 5 B. Pinkham’s gl 950 per cent to 1600 per cent more than the official price of $2.40 per jumping with jive and ideas. hel ; (1s 120-pound bale : Editor Harry Baronian called for , : . } a A. 2. A three-pound chicken sells for agtialiurel usin : Prosigent. bushy- order by rapping on a desk with » 0 j [ moustach shiguro, : . | rom 60 pe sent t 109 per on Vi” Constr. en SSRMONIRINR 01 | ve or se practi do ' ; | have some effect on lowering prices, ’ » : You don't need cash to wear it, will not get at the core of the| King Ananda of Siam, Arbiter |loV3 get serious” said Baronian.
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food problem in this mountainous] of the Ebb and Flow of the Tide, | Wo 80¢ to do something fast to
Af newest in styles . . . 3. Eggs sell for | country, only 15 per cent of which| Brother of ' the Moon, Half reserve the honest character of 13 3 and FIRST quality lenses |ifrom 240 per cent is arable. Brother of ihe Sun, Owner of |e Bowery, 18 ««.and your credit is |ito 620 per cent L| Japan never has been completely| the Twenty Golden Umbrellas, Must Save Renders an , Get your new pair |imore than the | self-sufficient in food. Before the| is pictured above at Lausanne, “Some folks we known down there al I: of glasses from Dr. Farris. llofficial price of war it used to make up the deflicit| Switzerland, on his 20th birth- |are acting as bad as if they lived ji Eves Exomined one penny and a : [by imports from Korea, Formosa| day. Whether he will rule his [in cafe society, and this paper is p : GLASSES ON CREDIT fraction. f {and Manchuria. These territories,| country is still to be decided by |goine to tell ‘em about ft." oH NO EXTRA CHARGE These prices all taken by force of arms, now are| the allied powers. ‘May 1 say something, boss?” sald it ; £
present an enor. oo FT... | out off from Japan by the terms of Bozo, who writes the love-lorn col- 5
mous problem to the surrender—and rightfully so. umn. + lithe low - income Mr. Me But their amputation throws i Say something,” replied Baronian, A * Ke Sed |¢roup, who constitute the majority|Japan into a precarious food -situ- Bozo sald, “Fellows, the Bowery F I
of Japan’s population. City dwell-|ation until Japanese economy can News has gdt to help make its ers, obviously, are the hardest hit|recover sufficiently to make some| ~ \ N B ST readers honest bums again.” by the food situation. For, al-/kind of new trade or barter ar-
The Brake-Beam Kid and Box- s ” though the government has taken|rangements. Car Betty, two editorial advisers, E : 7% om Fe ma ee Smo ry sae wp Tl a —— } | for the army, farmers e re-|to plough under airfields and other i . 8 column, . Eo maining 35 per cent to eat them-|military installations, they say. Two Will Reach New York he said, he was going to launch 1
selves. They have further plans to reclaim k Tomorrow. a crusade against women “with the With the demobilization of the [1500000 hectares (3,706,500 acres) Doc Ting of the cash register in their
army the government is expected of land. Eight Indianapolis men are listed blood, instead of the wine of ; to reduce its demands considerably Plans Hampered as due to arrive in Boston tomor- |Fomance. 8 1 beginning with the November aed Reclamation plans, however, are|row aboard the Exchequer en route | ROW Shots Ja ur i get Sh @ December harvests, according to the to Camp Atterbury. The eight are: | SUC as, cafe s0- SA a hampered by a great dearth of farm |¥' Cy Eimer A Hartmann, 2032 8. Meri. |clety?” asked Bozo, * RR 3 of . machinery, Hideki Tojo and other |dian; Sgt. Walt L. Maynard, 1st Sgt.| Editor Baronian nodded approv- ’ bo
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militarists did not allow precious |nor; Pfc. Ralph H. Sears, 240 N. Oxford; ingly. 3 FOR WOMEN NEW. ALLURING STYLES
8. Sgt. Maurice BE. Fouts; 1st Lt. Robert * ” fron to go into the manufacture of | & SEL CM Ww" 34th and T. 4th © May I say something else, boss?
farm tools. Thus, they sacrificed|Harry N. Snyder, 1804 E. Maryland. "| asked Bozo. $
this important element of domes-| Two local men are reported as| “Okay,” said Baronian. tic economy to the war machine. due to arrive in New York tomor- Pajamas in Flop-House &, These schemes, however, even if {row aboard the Fitzhugh Lee en “ ! : oi 7 they got under way fairly soon, {route to Camp Atterbury. They are Toe Sl Oy Fools wot % i j § would have no considerable effect|s, Sgt. Arthur Cole and T. 3d Gr.| ote downtown. I even SAW one guy on the immediate food deficit, {Mernard D. Hair, wearing pajamas to bed in a flopwhich is so grave that the official] One local man is listed as having | poco» 3 N ration is equivalent to only about|arrived in New York yesterday! «1 don't believe that” said Tke 0 950 calories. This is less than half [aboard the William Barry en route | ne Bum “Things ain't that bad 53 the calories customarily required |to Camp Atterbury. He is 1st Lt.|in the Bowery.” “He's nobody I BRR by the average Japanese. Robert 8. Britton Jr. know,” said Betty. : f The food situstion is suffering| Three Indianapolis men are list-| But Bozo maintained it. was & Verity of bo from two other factors: ed as having arrived in Boston Fri- [fact and they couldnt shake him ll.mey the man in + wil be 1. Shortage of fertilizers formerly|day aboard the Jonathan Grout|srom it. : ol Your imported and widely required in len route to Camp Atterbury. They| gad.eyed, wistful Baronian took design, Cen Handsome
the incentive cultivatfon practiced |are: ov! be ; in this nation, where the average| Pic. Donald L. Carter, 831 Binton: Ple ili gn pen; us paper 1s Jo the office, Used ) farm is only a little more than an | THAR Ps SAN OTE Pleasant. been away from home for 16 years. ar 4
re in extent a ; 2 Typhoon floods, which washed| BUECTRICITY RATIONED I'm guing Jyck Jo the Midelewest . away part of the rice harvest, in| SYDNEY, Oct. 15 (U. P).—Aus- oo town. on oki R Dame 3 western Japan recently, tralia’s biggest city went on a day-| J, Wo le oliched Jong . i The agricultural union president |time-only business basis today} ™, / ye bo K estimates it will be necessary to|when a strike of power house work- e-Beam. Kid listened
tion | Carefully to this, as did Bozo and import 3,000,000 tons of foodstuffs = aed authorities to ra Tke the bum. Brake-Beam, said,
; 1 To what extent ths 4 ae 3. Neilk. yueugh the Middlewest contributing to the. food crisis by
hourding tor their own we and fr Organizations ce nee pecapTURED
ble. The union president insists PETERSBURG, I Os ul , Ind, Oct. 15 (U. that 1t 1s negiigible, but the news- initiate candidates and noid a birinday|P.) ~Thomas W. Steele today was papers are full of it. anniversary honoring charter members atlpock in the jail f which he 8 p. m. Wednesday. The observance will be rom es~ Income Low held In the Southport Masonic hall. Mrs.|caped seven weeks ago by sawing ¢ a laemers Shays Tave Youn thio EUs lr ete i ers api Sa ¥ ogs here, ou —r— y night. e on pe : : § potency or wealth. The average|, The Jiisry of Cummer on Cat ihe Charges of stealing $200 loot from . farmer's income annually before the home of Mrs. Lawrence A. Peak, 24 N.|the Gross store, > » War was so low—only about $140 at|Marbison st. A covered-dish luncheon will. : —
: er # oil be served at noon, Mrs. W. C. Hill wil CER T the present rate of the yen—that| assist.
OO he has to do jobs on the side to Koran Templs 30, Daughiers of the Nile, make both ends meet. ’ will sew for the Shriners Crippled Ch > {
i1would not surpr dren‘'s hospital all day Thursday at the n 1d be ising, In view home of Mrs. Mae Ludwig, 1148 W. 36th st.
every advantage possible of the Brookside chapter 481, 0. E. 8., will con~ 1 rees on a double class tomorrow at present situation in which, for once, Jor dog Mrs. Sylvia Pear] Jones is worthy they are the top dogs matron and William PF. Krueger is worthy ‘ tron, The union president said: “We| i are constantly giving them induce- The auniiary to Sons of Union Veterans x will meet at 7:30 m. tol t 512 ments not to sell on the black mar- |N. Ilinois st. Pearl Shaw \s president. ket.”
ol sh WW The Ma). Robert And Ww . M What, for example? You ask. |Retiet carne, 0 Wi meat vi 3 p.m. tor , “Free medical »| morrow in Ft. Friendly, usiness meetoe care and movies, ing and practice for Inspection will be 2 he says! held, 4 N,
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