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WILLIAM M. GREVE INTEREST IN PLUM Has No Lease on Property Indivi- dually or as a Member of Any Company, He Declares. Te the Editor of ‘The Byening World: With reference to the article im Insue of June 27 regarding Plum you are mistaken in saying that I any company that I represent have ani interest whatsoever in this matter. Im addition, 1 or any company that represent or have any interest in have no lease on any part of Plum Islend | First War Hospital in United States Is Ready ; STULL 0 ANSWER Group of Buildings Erected at Columbia University COCCHI BLAMELESS Deputy Police Come Commisioner to Take Stand at Cruger In- quiry Next Week. IWAYOR HAD APLAN TOGETPLUM ISLAND FOR ROCKAWAY SITE In Letter He Wrote He Gave Details of the Deal Then TE 10 BAN WHISKEY: ~” TEADERS AGREE TO PERMIT MAKING OF BEER AND WINE beeaae eee e renee - PEED EDS MOE eR RE MHRA E William M. Greve was a witness for dieted the Senate will confine ita ban | ¢ Contemplated | « Exesse Conti | cune Inactivity and defeat methods of | 4 ple f As to the Rockaway Pacific Corpora Dry” Forces Continue 5) conserving the food supply heoause of| paacti atg tion wanting Plum Island, I know es @ | 7 7 ») . | the cry of alleged unconatitutionallty. Fifth Deputy Police Commissioner y Or : 4 matter of fact that they don't want it Fight for the Best Com “The people are not #0 much COn- | Guy seul, In © WASHINGTON, dune 90—The | Darter of Ot va ite” he ease, Sod ‘ ‘ oe ; puck-paasing © ock- romise Possible e J about our conatitution as they 2% Scull. In charae of the Detective buck-passing contest in the Rock-| tne option aa to the right of the P ‘ Pasa tat OF Gar antic et Wat | eee Oe Salta to Eve Ra, away Fort site controversy stil! re-| ernment to trade thelr part of it 2 ae Long live America; death to hor de. |i Comminsioner of Accounta Wall- 4 mains undecided. Representative | Rockaway fle Corporation , _ WASHINGTON, June 30—Prohibi-| stroyers at home or abroad.” |eteln’s inquiry into the Ruth Cruger * Fitzgerald's interview in Tho Eve- | i tale Opin ey ha eoas the } tion features of the Food legislation | bonste next week to give his an ? ning World criticising Senator Cal-| ment had no further use 8 Plum | ngrosemt leade: to-day ar | der’s action in forcing the United wanted to get rid of it . herp geet ay | swer to charges made by friends of $ States Senate to pass the bill on|se part Beh ee be ig while debato continued on the Food| A touring car that didn't really neod|the Crugor family that be at ly sity cor. |thia option was never available, r family that be absolutely + June 8 transferring to the city cer- : Control Bill, dt was generally pre-| drink backed into the bar of the Ar $ ! | WILLIAM SM. GREVEL |gyie cafe at One Hundred and Fiftesath |AUMIVed Alfredo Cocchi from all aus- > tain property owned by the United | ® treet and Lenox Avenue this morning, | picion In connection with Ruth’ eae OR Ce ERS OS pete Oe iene ae at ynolds in the Inquiry to de- to distilled liquors following Presi forsee § wed steg igen window in enter: | dinappearance ment for land owned by the clty on |termine if Senator Reynolds was, dent Wilson's suggestion to Prohibi-| wate resting « foot apiece on the brass | The Investigation has been ad- so : Rockaway Point, brought forth a/ toe much, from the city tO" ccaslon Mr rail, The che 49449999499396009004466-0490000484840000000600800000 66-600060408000000000000000 tion leaders to drop the fight against uffeur, David Blackitt, No. WS Atiantic Avenue, Brooklyn, expl fourned until next Thursday morn- statement from Mayor Mitchel In The | Grove testified, unded oath: TSO eee, manufacture of beer and wines. {iat he had ‘reversed Yoo suddenly ‘after | 10 at 10.80 o'clock | ‘The Columbia war hospital contains 600 beds and basis of construction by the Government of base |Evening World In which he said: | "1 purchased the property Known Leaders discussed many proposals | MUIDE © atrect, cleaning cart. The in- | The “higher up” part of the inves-| 1% 90 constructed that tn of need It may be en- | hospita “T have no idea who sugested the | the property adjoining that on the maine for a compromise of the liquor i#-| 1816 Madison Avenues Abraham Ben-| tigation will be taken up at that) lurged considerably. Pan adeition to vibe buildings small portable units | measure to Senator Calder. * * *| Gs 3 think that, Senator Wray > | gener, No. 10 Weat One Hundred and Will be Kept stored on motor trucks ready for im- “ ater ’ ed at | we that we pi i eae Wie wits Titte proebent bad rate Finn aurvet,Abranam Wailuch, No hac? ie = The ee Are based on those drawn by physi- jnediate dimpeten ts Eby locnity take me coop mee salad ol TG BH ering Plum Tsiand er) . d ‘ y an genth uraday's seasion,” said Com-{' clans and other experts who have had experience or accident of E ss . el Rows ‘ghton Bes next weak was in prospect with both | Street, and Loula Regal, No. 112 Weat| minsioner Wallstein to-day, “Mr,| abroad or fcoldent of any sort may necessitate care of | ing city would freely give land to the | Known, as Brighton Beach and a factions admitting that, because of eo | Cruger will be a witness again, and ‘The buildings are portable and in case of emer- Medical students will have the opportunity of |@overnment without any considera-| = == the ‘President's Intervention, Prohib!- lo will his partner, A. M. Brown. gency Could be sent oversens or to any part of the serving in the hospital besides attending to thety |tion and that Plum Island was never to the land under water eule tion would extend only to distilled NEW DETECTIVE SYSTEM ‘They will carry the atory of their ex-| United States. The diane | have been _Bdopied aga regular studies, mentioned by me. It is true that T shore of high water mark, z apirits. Leaders of the “Dry” move ——-—— ~~ —_— | said I would recommend the ceding which is within the Mnes of GANS ELEN. SUBMMRES SM ay ADVOGATED BY WALLSTEIN | from tne boinc wnece thes tere tte | Police Headquarters,” Democratic |, . | The Commissioner said th Complete Reorganization of Bureau | ment are working for the best pos sible compromis Senator Martin, the quadrilateral A, B, C, D, 4 as shown on the accompanying: map of Rockaway Point, Bor- ough of Queens, City of New the Mrs. discussed. min Se ee ce ee . ewrie leader, Senator Chamberlain, in Humiston would be called ax a wit- ITS COST $16,000,000,000 “1 told Col, Abbot that we would York, comprisinis in all about charge of the Food bill, and some| to Be Recommended as Result ness, and after her Deputy Scull, Of rive the Government the land on " Thy considera tién of this other leaders planned and predicted of Cruger Bungle. the questions to be put to Mr, Scull | Financi 5 ver 7 Rockaway Point, and I asked him if cession by the City of New : adoption of an amendment stopping B me he sald ancial Head of Mission Says|y¢ wouldn't recommend that the Gov York to the United States only liquor distillation, and giving the A complete reorganization of the De- tective Bureau will be the most impor “I think you may look forward to S. Will Share in His Coun- ernment give us Plum Island. But 1 Government, it is further un- derstood that Col, Frederio V. thorou, | y aH sa >. President mo authority to stop Wines | iii: recommendation made te Mavor igh @ questioning of Mr. Scull try’s Development, want to state emphatically that T'did/ — Anpot,!in local charge of the and deer, Senators who conferred | sitchel by Commissioner of ‘Aceonets | 2% 1 know how to subject him to. WASHINGTON, June 90. Unmnace.|22t Make this a condition of the gitt."| Construction and establish- i with the President are confident that | Wallatein at the sonclasien cf thei! | Deputy Commissioner Scull de- line and rejuvenation of Ressing iaik7| Representative Fitzgerald, in answer] — ment of fortifications for the | even if given such authority he|tigation he is now conducting into the| clined to-day to make n detalled try and finance predicted to-day by |t? the Mayor, furnishes a copy of a] protection of sla York Har- ‘ would not exercise it, for the pres- | {allure of the p nice in the Cruger case statement of police activities In the | Mr. Novitsky, financial head of the Rus-|!etter written by the Mayor previous | et ate Bile Gens 068 eon ‘ ent at least. only members of the department whe |seerch for Ruth Cruger, saying he F ‘h War Of fii Ae ‘ . , |sian Miasion. Already, in the short life|to the declaration of war and ant -| Black, Chief of Engineers, . % + The “Dry” forces, admitted by | Mave passed rlatd examinations and have | Could not do 80 without police records renc ar Office Reports} Ultonia, Manistee, “Buffalo Nd] of the Provisional Government, he sald, |dating the row with the New York| United States Army, that the & shown special qualifications {or the work . ‘5 ; ¢ reconstruc 5 be : or the site, The let tle and intel 4 } thetr leaders to be without votes to| shall be chosen as detectives, and it will | “Mich are now In the hands of Com- the Attacking Force Al- | Haverford Reported be Bike MEL rorTtae ee Sag ieneare OPae theeite,, Rye letter) 4 Beaten, Goveenmiant ae s stop manufacture of beer and wines, | be recommended the present syatem of | missioner Wallatein ° Eh | |e ee me Novitaky aatd. “ls fac! read as follows | and in Plum Island, Jamates 4 aol jetectivi r d 0 10k & new cra of evo! lc develop “ity o! ew ‘Ol ¢ S > wd j are divided on giving the President | "Commissioner Wallsteln eld to My, Soull DOSS conference, with most Annihilated. as Lost. and CHETELAE HE OOK DRE Th eae Gas ete shee. Bay, New York, comprising # | Any authority over the light bever- [that the Work of ‘the Pollee Depart-| Commissioner Woode to-day, He re- ‘ ‘ md there is no doubt that the United ce of the Mayor. Bay See chi gore: Ca ae ment chi a resus : Aad y eve | veyed ° e vs : There are. now four big factions In |#ine* repealed, which raised mento the | Of the statement made by the Rev, | driven forward in perhaps the most/ang sinking of four large British| ‘The economic development of Russia Agent of the United States War stood that Brig. Gen, Willlam including those willing | §78% , jective mitmout requiring | Dr, Harold Pattison that the Deputy| savage blow the German Crown | | Ing steamers was ane| i" {0 next decade will repent the re- ee Gate Menahyta V. Abbot M. Black, Chief of Engineers, f to accede to President Wilson's de- Twenty Of whom {Commissioner had stuck to the theory | Prince haa attempted in alx months, | “S'#°-carrying : mmarkable development of the United egy Whitehall Street, Clty, U. & a, Spntaves) of Cie same a ya” unwilling | 8°, ve detective duty, | that Ruth went away voluntarily, Mr.| Succeeded In penetrating the French | ROUNced yesterday in advices to the ince the CW War, ‘The drain| Dear Biry In vitw of the tect ommendation of Col. Abbot we ih POeible aie ates | Scull said: first line trenches near Verdun over a| local Insurance offices, The steamers | Giggs," ily emphasizes the need of | that the United States Govern the. Snocery of War pe ! favor continuing beer and wine pro- | Ay, Do, Feormanized ‘slong the liner of| “Dr, Pattiaon evidently misunder- | front of nearly a mile and a half last | wers the Ultonia of the Cunard Line, nent low value of the ruble,| Ment Proposes to erect fortifica in turn urge such Congres- duction but who refuse to leave their| be favored by Cet fae gknGNn (| stood the walght which I gave to the|Might, but were immediately driven | oe g509 tons: the Haverford of the than alt Dar. Was ex: Borough of Queens, for the pro- sional action as may be neces- ; Uitimate disposal in the President’s| Would eneble the city to alin the cut: | different possible theories as to Mise | Out. Fearful losses were inflicted on| °°" 2 PANE eae PiNovitaky eons] tection of the City of Now York, | SFY to carry into effect this ] Ringe, and thoes who oppose probi- | vice oF elvilia Cruger's disappearance. He asked me|the attackers and the net gain was| *™*-can Line, of 7,493 tons; the But- and requires for that purpose the BE a dee, ‘bition of anything, even whiskey. Covent Dark Dangeon on|*Pecially why it was that weight was|@ small bit of ground held on the| falo of the Wilson Line, of 4,106 tons | pnormoun fin jon. Rusata an use of certain land under water agen i Senator Borah of Idaho heads the and Water, riven the theory that she might have| West slope of Dead Man's Hill, ac-|@nd the Manistee, another Cunard) row te $16.000,000.4 0 Her national debt, Tatke L wie t0 gent a Me oon | JOHN PURROY MITCHELL, 2 group who will not vote to place beer| BOLOGNA, June 90.-Aifredo Coc. | *0M® away of her own accord, and [cording to the official report to-day, | vessel. No details of the losses were franca $2) Nh) 000,000. Seg tenen a’ | sideration of the United States 1 rene Gane al tnieoe J ‘and wine production at the discretign | chi, slayer of Ruth Cruger, ia now in |*xPlained frankly how in detective|‘The statement saya: given and no mention was made of compared to the country's math ficialx the following proposition, | | (ihe Caldor Mme Mayors letter : of the President. solitary confinement in a dark dun- |" We must consider all possible] “On Friday evening, went of | the fate of the crews. tian the Sebt of ster haus subject, of course, to the approval | ie senator, however, has stated tha “uch action would be cowardly,”!geon on a dlot of braid and water [theories and reject none until it was} Dead Man Hill, the German | It was belloved by ateamship agents pesllbisih oils and contingent alo upon the pas. | {he Mayor did not suggest the bil tag ; Borah said to-day. “This in a ques-} Each morning and afternoon Cocch| |°lea? that tt had no foundation, powerfully assumed the offensive | here that some or all of the vessels ¥ Reported Killed Im Train Ceash.| sage by the Legislature of the | Bim tion of right or wrong, a question for |!" brought before the examining | “I explained to Dr. Pattison that| ona front of about a mile and a |™Ay have been included in the list of] SAN DI Calif, June 30.--A] State of New York of an act en. | ¢ Congress to face, not a question of Masiatrate, Kvidently this continu: | thin theory must not be lost wight of] halt, ‘The assault was by picked AiNkings announced from London| freight train crashed into a passenger| SUNK the clty to earry out the | LP WANTED—MALE. i 5 loading the administration of it on the {2 ,Chdeul 19, galling him, aa it ts by the detectives, but I aid not mean! troops in a furious attack, but | Wednesday night train to-day at a crossing on the out-| ‘TT Ge or New York REATON wanted for office bul i President, I will fight any auch pro- sling a uote to a relative, In whieh |'0 garey. the itapesseli tbat 186 | thy Mrevoh ceslstanas aedtly anc ‘The Uitonla) aad Manistee, it wan abires ae) O18! Town, about five miles all cede to the United States | pad aiertia Si, Gun gigs, devel, pre posal. I will vote bone-dry beture | be wrote: work of the polle In any way! nihilated them. The Germans | ®4#!d, were bound w cargoes Of! persons have bee ha fees merica all the right, title iaeaea SPM: aud BY. il, ce Malay Mebeee | ¥ Adding to the Prosident’s other trou- | "Gat them to leave me alone and not |Iimited to this one theory. Asm mat-| succeeded in penetrating our frat {rain and other food supplies trom | PATER ENTS: eas RMUEA Or suas ue nterene GE Shovel teens: ih iaesmies ’ § pies the disposal of the beer and wine too much, y acs renay pane’ bea of fact, tas sees rete on ey line on the entire front, but en- ob Fors tor mass ports ron a ; * prohibition question. sentence in prison, but wish to do so| theory possible and run down each) srgetic counter-attacks drove uffalo was returning from Hull for! i : The President not only urged Sen- |!" Italy, my beloved country. 1 do|one as thoroughly as we could.” tham oul evetywhere with’ the (ew York: ate leaders to modify the “bone dry” Not wish fo die ina foreign land in| Mr, Scull offered no reply to the! exception of the western slope of PHILADELPHIA, June 30.—The I mendment passed by the House, But] Meng ease the maui are indig-| testimony of Edward H. Ward. The] Dead Man Hill. : steamship Haverford saiied from this 4 “ppealed to the patriotism of pro-| nant that thelr city should have been | !atter told Mr. Wailatein Mr. Scull de- ‘As evidence of the German |POFt for Liverpool about five weeks | ~moters of the Prohibition movement| brought {nto unploasant notoriety by|clared there wax no auch thing a# an! concentration of troops, eighty {#60 With @ general cargo, and #hip- to modify thelr demands and permit | Foceh!, sapecially at & time when the | abduction case, that ® girl could not| prisoners taken in thin fighting |PiNX men were of the opinion that | H the passage of the bill. | tates, and Hologhe, Univeraity hes | Possibly be harmed in Cocchi’s shop! jy our forces belonged to four |#he was sunk while on the retugn of The President's influence was im-| just conferred a degree on President | Without everybody knowing It, and) aiorent regiments. voya, The Haverford formerly ’ {mediately apparent. The “dry” Sen-| Wilson. The popular idea is that It| that detectives would be wasting val- “Northwem of Cerny the enemy | cared passengers as well as freight i] } jators Indicated their willingness to| Mould be Rood thing to permit} uanie time if they devoted thom-| yenewed his attacks at nigh, |resularly between this port and Liv- Juccept his view that war emergency | jogna might be rid of the entire atair, [elven to following up the abduction! ‘Two against Labovelle were ac, /@7P00h but for more than a year has Week End Combination Package No. 12 i * Vis not an opportune time to divide| Cocch!'s father sald to-day he still | theory. companied by liquid fire. In very |Cafried freight exclusively, While {t . j ] Public sentiment on any issue, did not believe hin son guilty, Cocehi fied from Now York to Italy] j\yely fighting thene attack 4 is known that her crew was a large Whether you plan spending the day out of town or at home, you'll find -€ A “bands off” policy was agreed to Ho wouldn't have been such a er the C : i. ah iste e, shipping records, under censor- this Week End Combination Packi indispensable to the enjoyment ' fool,” he wald, “to come here, where | te” days after the Cruger murder was} tained a footing on a batterea [ONC Shipping 3 f the D, } r} to-day by the legislative committee | everybody knows him, Once escaped, | Committed, according to an announce- gallent there. ship regulations, do not show tho Re Pee tea in AIM ol ‘ o es Ps a handy) CoN serine ene of selecte: Free j of the Anti-Saloon League of Ameri-|he would have remained where he|ment made to-day by Assistant Dis- round Avoncourt and Dead |¢*#¢t number of men, VANE Almonds are Graua tutaa with tena mont eene ot oneenene) sea talaee, ‘ 7 ca. The Rev, Dr. James Cannon,|!anded, under an assumed name. | trict Attorney John 7. Dooling, wiio psa meoaesORGd the, eee cet incl Wiis ay Went Wihn HAR a: ehras ae f f Bras ie ha 4 J . Hill to-day tho artiliery- faved. the I, Box Chocolate « : ] Chairman of the league, to whom the | © if he had been arrested for lack pide b a . We Ye spewed, cae bg ny ‘overed Roasted Almonds, b ip of & passport, it would have been al- {#8 Cocchi! boarded the steaner) ing was of extreme violence. West THREE FROM AMERICA berfection Healt ide Bop ‘Agsorted Mili i if : ; Preaident yestorday sent a lotter urg-| most impossible to identity him, con. | Verdi on Feb. 23 and arrived in Genoal of Hill $04 a French counter- 2SUNp_nox ton Broken Candy, ) . jing @ discontinuance of the fight to| sidering how well he speaks English, |on March 11. attack retook trenches lost yee- ARRESTED AS SPIES " (include beer and wine manufacture penny mod ine him for an Ital; | ‘rhe identification of Cocchi as al terday ‘Arye ri "th Pr “ “ erda) mt in the “dry” amendment to the Food nn alee. at eee tt Onn passenger on the Verdi was made by “In the Champagne, west of - HIGH GRADE ASSORTED CHOCOLATES or BON BONS (RADE ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Bill, ts formulating his reply and it] own ea John C. Leonard of Miles City, Mont,| Navarin Farm, a st Ge: One Caught in Copenhagen Had |] AND CHOCOLATES—A sclect assortment of Sweets, ures LiEy of dice “tm assumed the league will not press — ee ; A Ws ‘arm, & strong German /One Caugnt in Copenhagen Hai senting QUALITY, VARIETY and THOROUGH CANDY tection “4 \ ae aan " who was in charge of a shipment of] raid was repulsed.” Passport Purporting to Have ELLENCE, for which the exclusive confectioner would ‘it ie ' for complete prohibition at} Nine re ane horses and mules to Italy, His atten-] ‘The fighting around Verdun ie in ay 7 ask doable our price, They are put up for this occasion | | pnuer oy Seu the’ pachuse winomely hed i) tessa eenatas Pai Anthony Ritzzitelll, twenty-one yeara| Hon was attracted to Cocchi, who was|the same sector where the German Been Issued Here. gra angie Mey ne oger y the td ebch 10's Fatsistie: Med orottet OD nox 50c \ the bill Genator Lewis, Democratin| Old. of No. 50 t One Hundred and] at that time unknown to him, parad-|Crown Prince yesterday tried to break | COPENHAGEN, June 30—Among| I] Cinta every true American, POUND BOX 2-Ib, Boxes 81,00, B-1h, Boxes 81.50, 5-1, Boxes 82,50 1 i WHIP, Urged, that Conureer ahaa | Seventh Street. convicted of turing up and down the deck of the} through in a violent general offensive | the men arrested hers the other day \mpeedily dispone of it to avert. the| Yount ris from adjoining cities and| steamer with bis coat collar turned|move. Dead Man Hill and Hill $04|on the allegation that they were Ger- ENTIRE SUM AND Rs THe KIDD) aMADhs OF OF MILK Ch YLMBO CANNON [ealamity that had befallen other coun-| henteneed to Site Mae Prison tor mina | up and his cap pulled down over hiy|#F@ three promontories over which | man spies is Alexander Walter Kir- dl ie Veet rhe jnhwnt i (urtes in delaying over formalities and] sony cng {0,,Sine Hing Prison, for, nine | 10 the tide of battle was ceaselessly : ; HOCOLATE: Binh i {time worn precedents. Ho nald it] Wadhame in General Sersions Hiteal: | et | He Kept carefully to himself /swung to and fro ever since the Ger. |Chelm. He has a passport in the Pe a erate white ‘und btue 1 would not serve for Congress to ex-| tall! had been imprisoned twice before] during the voyage mans began their battering againat {ame of Stuart, purporting to have and Hed rk ti on ILLED 4 t for similar offenses, After his return to this country| Verdun. They are northwost of Ver-| been issued by Special Deputy Henry i i i Cannon Crackers sid re 7 oe as - —— Leonard read of the Cruger case and | {U8 about ten miles distant from}, stuart in New York, which evi- « Ftbe No Matter * how severe the pein} 7° adh Eon Wr ie tein saw a description of Cocch!. Hol tanovelle ts fust north of Corny | dently 1s false. {six Bellans in be On distress may be, found the body of an unidentified man|C#lled at the office of the District/and near Allles, where most of the| Two Other men who were arrested Our espn and Navy Package: Special Patriotic Offering ix Bell-ans in hot. water will relievo floating in the harbor off Thirtieth| Attorney, told of his expericnce and|M#hting north ‘of the Chemin des|and have eon expelled are Julius holds the following carefully selected LOFT Goodies: 11h. , ‘your Indigestion better than anything t, Brooklyn. It was that of a man|was shown & dozen pictures of ait-|D#me# has centred pegs rege a ay ay gc Det Mev lg rs canat Brittic; Aoali.: Hox sour Dulles i yelee. ELL ik, It's aranteed | about forty years old. 6 feet 7 inches in | ~ in New York, and Josef He, Rann, Uh ret ody white Abt i ‘Abbe: i Ss Height wolehing. 40 pours lean bear men, ibe mntoh ho selected | German Version of the Fight twenty-eight years old, born in Phil- Rigs ot LOWE! ida mre ABs Vee ENee: shaven and ight complexto; 0|Cocchi's as that of the man he saw Around Verdun. adelphia LA Clothing consisted of im gray. aweater, dea scermesratitiireeaiaie Tn ROURT black trousers and black low cut shoes, | 0 the ship. BERLIN, June 30, (via London).— hoxes, beautifu EL INDIGESTION i Distriot Attorney Swann has an [German troops yesterday caplured seve. COIN TRICK ON MAGICIAN. thea with Greet Am Etkes. | gaged by cable one of the most emi- {fal enemy lines south of La Hovelie Th’bleaain cov ot al} testes. § Mitchel to-day appointed &! nent attorneys in Italy to represent Farm fe announced totus, SY H*84-| Howard Thurston's Treasurer Does! I] 150 Zuc Fkgs. and POUND BO XES, BOC | | Perce eat ee ; DIED. committes to welcome Abram 1, line united Staten In the effort to obs Tid netees Gt neath naisa a ppearing Act. . DOW.—col. EDWIN B, DOW Elkus, returning Ambasador to Tur- 1111, ene extradition of Cocchi eo of Hill 404, northwest of | On the vaudeville circuits they book Body tying in state at THE FUNERAL Mr. Elkus is expected to arrive | “1 Seep niso captured, the official | Howard Thurston as a magician, who COCO Late mecnecee Cert | Moneny or Tue This attorney, says Mr, Swann, is|statement reports. . ay (Campbel a the man who enginoered the return| East of Cerny German troops ex-|0an make things disappear and come | i 7, MAPLE PECAN KISSES—These ; ti AQUEDUCT ENTR here of Antonio Cardinale, an im-| tended thetr gains of the previous day |back, but it dosn't apply to his bank |B] GATIN in tts “Wie ctetas ot om ; MAORAR.—June 39, HENRY B. Mac. IES. portant witness in the Raff case, day, capturing several trenches south|account, So he had his treasurer ar- some can eauition tone Be or Vertneat Diale Same 4 RAE, 876 Hudeon Expecting that Cocchi will plead | (henment’ guclared ey The tent la | rested in Boston to-day on a charge of |] from. the = MO Rd 4 ‘Time of Service Inte AQUEDUCT, June $0.—The entries | insanity, Mr, Swann has given in-| French prisoners was Increcnch °*| pocketing $6,500 instead of depositing it em Cholcest Terae, Pecan ue rf for Monday are aa follow etructions that the best allenists| Around Cerny, French attacks were|{f. the Greenwich Bank, Unable. with “Ot ‘our’ Unexcelled delicious blending 1s ag 6@ | |g BYE, RAGE Fon tno arse, condiinn, [AVAllabIO In Ataly bo retained.” He repulsed io hand to hand’ fighting Si ble wands end promos, to bring back late OM Ey eed iy ae : une a . report on Co : me the treasure, Thurston hopes to save noe i es a a |S hl naa ee a aaa Re Eepuisiin by brine bank the SiEsiox 29€ ie Dratent ri . .r or without the ald. o "g Ri ‘ 7 4 * 5 = 1a rer is y peng pl | | PL. Aas Hon rut ral olde na ub | Gidea ‘whether abe will accept the po. | Cab William S. Barker of tho Salva: |ycitnie, but the police muy that it ihre: stearate TABLATS Ons of the rounmoet mermbore of our tamene, Mi yeur favorite paper mailed te e it aement | sition of Deputy Ansistant District |tion Army salled for France to-day to|ton 48 right it ought to be Kink Klink Ween Mate and tanhe gatceose tn G ninek cents wl Segre every day, |e’ 2 foment, 169), Zelwoad i i Attorney, and Asetstant District At- | take charge of Salvation Army ambu- e man Prem wie i (nt or manent 6 torney Janes F. Smith, it was an- | lance units, rest rooms, lodgings andother Twe ro} theame, eels of fame aun Evening World, 12¢ per week efininl ton. Prapman nounced that on Monday four white | comforts for Amorloan overseas armina riliane coverines of Hest White hd ‘ilue ol ‘ an ‘ slave cases will be presented to the|He satied under orders from. Mf: < of No. 6B P Daily World, 12 per week Se rar olde and uo. | Grand Ju Connor of the War Department. the | 2rark Kreski, a laborer, of No. 430 S4 BARCLAY STREET (ont, BROADWAY, [FATHIORTO la gitieentt Tay Salvation Army expects to spend a mil. |East One Hundred and Biehtoenth |B yp Chosen ©.80 i sBaL tO Bm CAST 420 STREET [SHLD GHAPR fanty World, 6¢ per Sunday is, Piitterwold 114; | pen Hon dollars among American troops at |Btreet was instantly killed and Alex-|{ caANDY—A eae @. GORTEANOT Sally inven 12 bom Deis = | SATIN COVERED ‘Aly Man, 93. Pass, the front during the next year, ander Kuckman of No, 411 Hast Eight otic novelty confec= PARK ROW A NASSAU ST. 206 West, yori streer | nox: Zep sap. qiesetne now ter © week or ROME, June $0—ftatian ad firet Street and Victor Nelson of No. Oloeee 1 Daily Dally no—Beastiiels Tow chee cs ches a -? eo. savenoed amton.| 37g Mott Avenue, also laborers, alightly | § brated 400 BROOME STREET a1 WEST STH STREET |I¥ decoruted tn the om were withdrawn from Agnella e SON: GR ae y SNENGY Tp. mi Bat, 10 p.m. Closes 7 p.m; Bat. 10 ae ee BINGHAMTON, N. ¥,, June 30,—Or- Sarah Perit Candy. p p.m. | National Colors and Homer 10 cata, 1 because of # prolonged violent ders were received here to-day for the | ured torday as a result of being) A i pegutitul tints to ST 23D STREET 149TH 8T. & 3D AVE. filled with obel Pe iat gd Maseol. 118, Ceca: | bombardment of the position, the of-| mobilisation of Battery C at the State | struck by @ heavy beam which fell from) J represent the Na~ FULTON 81. BKLYN 187 MARKET ST, ‘Newark | Checolme Covered pT Sllrty, o8: heariguse, 10d: leg |flolal War Office statement to-day de- | Armory this afternoon for preparation |thé fourth floor of the Hotel Pennsyl-| i tonal OB ee lke pm. Datly a 1 1.30p-me; Batt Seer | Sweets, aria aan i [glared | ,ttallen troops are still in | to be mustered into the United States |vanta, in course of construction opnoa~ |} SaliRin 29c JOADWAY, Brooklyn, Clow aturday 1 PB, My PRICES, Se 150 Pita "egaion 10)" Pit, 118, Sarton Bomseseton w eastern end of the | service, The mustering oMcer will be ite the Pennsytvania terminal in Sey-|{f BOX pect tied container, <a ae noe. ent