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GOCCHS BOAST HE HAD PULL’ WITH POLICE “REVEALS LICENSE FACT (Continued trom First Page.) fwent of the New York Police De- partment and furnish him witif a list Of more than fifty questions to be put to Cocchi. These questiogs covered not only the circumstances of the morder but dealt with all possible re- lations between Cocchi and members @f the Police Department—a matter fegarding which Mr, Woods was ¢s- er to have prompt in- Mr. Grigg cabled Mr. Woods ves- terday that under the Italian law he was not permitted to put the ques- se to Cocchi In person, but the authorities of Bologna had given him full and courteous assurances that every question in the list submitted would be put to Cocchi and answers * {nsiated upon, and that a full certified record of his replies would be re- turned promptly to the New York Po- lice Department nee COCCHI DIDN'T NEED MOTORCYCLE LICENSE, HE TOLD WIFE'S KIN BOLOGNA, Italy, July 3.—Alfredo Cocch!, after he had confessed to his wife's brother-in-law that he mur- dered Ruth Cruger, bbasted that he had a “pull” with the New York police. This statement was made to- day by Francesco Baroncini, who re- iterated his assertion of last week that the motorcycle repair man made a confession of his crime before his ar waroncin!, who made his statement after submitting evidence in the New York murder case to the Royal Pros- ecutor, is the husband of Emma, elder sister of if Maria Cocchi, the slayer's aid he had a@ pull with Baroncini. owed him my motor- he b d he did he knew concluded by defending [reputation of Cocchi's wife Ahelp pful Remedy for ' Gonstip Nocieses ishnes' as yay oF SLEEP |; resuftting therefrom inl FocSimite Signatore of Keeps Flies carrier of disease germs. foul odors. to physicians by the U. S. Health Boards. trifle. Lime SUMMER R_RESIDENCES TC TO LET, “BUNGALOWS FOR RENT, Five Rooms, Fully Furnished; RENT $265 AND UP, Apply, to agent joo! oF He inhHEXPS & CO» aso ViekineTON"an’, S on property at the 0 Bs Go CASTORIA Garbage Cans, Sinks, Etc. If you want your family to escape the scourge of an epidemic you must make war on the fly sprinkled freely in the garbage can, kitchen sink, cellar, etc., will keep away flies and disease germ Chlorinated Lime is the disinfectant recommended It is very effective and costs but a If you want the best ask for Acme at your grocer and druggist stitutes may be stale and worthless. Ariaion mavon OW ciTY'O1 CITY OWNERSHIP. P,§ BOARD WILL HEAR aon Tammany Plan, bat “Petar tacine ayer senasse”"| THIRD AVENUE AGITATORS Mayor Mitchel would not diteuss to-| day the Tammany plan for munictpai ownership of public utilities. Organizer Fitzgerald to Tell of “My attitude on municipal ownershi>)| Demands on Road—Company of public utilities in general is the same | now as it has always been,” the Mayor | Prepares for Any Move. said. “I am favorable to it in a great! Fonowing the meeting last night of many fields, I am very strong for it In) the Third Avenue men, at which Organ- the case of the subw Not only that, !izer Fitagerald and hia associates were but if the city had the money now I' given authority to confer with the Pub- would be in favor of its acquiring the! jic Service Commission and take such electrical subw immediately and other action as they saw fit, it was an- that may be possible Pretty soon nounced to-day that the Publio Service “As to municipal ownership and mu-| Commission would hold a conference on niclpal operation they are entirely dif-| Thursday, In the mean time the heads ferent matters and 1 am not prepared of the surface roads are making prep- to say what I think of the latter.” frations, Frank Hediey stood by his This is the first indirect expression | *@tement of yesterday that he Was not obtained from Mayor Mitehel touching |!Mterested in Fitzgerald or Fridiger or upon matters political, and in talking on be 4 or their union x municipal ownership he said he was) jew men are being taken on every simply re-stating the position he has ale | 98% and to-day a score of recruits 6 being tried out on the green car lines, ways taken. — also , the we ri Aha Le fe The w ho w u tl here SOLDIER SENT TO ISLAND, |women.wno want tu act as conquet: women Wave been acted on. tonne yening, World reporter was in- | formed that there were about men Bouse With By Cones: from the Third Avenue line in attend~ Walter Johnson, a colored soldier of{ance at the meeting held la the Fifteenth Infantry, N. G. N. ¥.,|!n the Irish Counties lle B il EB i Bt t. twenuty years old, was sent to the) fonnad’ moment oe the tare Ee workhouse for thirty days this after-|ation of Labor, and Ernest Bohm. are noon by Magistrate Ten Eyck in the| behind the new movement for a gen- Morrisanta Police Court for insulting eral strike on all the lines, Migs Chrystal Ride of No. ‘43 Willis aie, ene to Avenue, Miss Ride was returning from GAMES AND FESTIVALS a sick call on the “L" last night when Johnson and two other roldiers got on the train. Johnson began addressing remarks to her, and with his compan fons followed her down the stairs at One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street and Third Avenue, The girl appealed to Policeman Callaghan, who was in citizens’ clothes, and he arrested the soldier. —_—_—_> : NATHAN STRAUS THANKED. Board of Estimate Commends Him Warmly for Milk Statt a A resolution thanking Nathan Straus for his far-aeeing philan- thropy in establishing pasteurized milk stations and maintaining them \tor a quarter of a century was intro- duced to-day at a regular meeting of jue Board of Aldermen by President Negro Who Inaulied Girl Sterniy Over 20,000 Men and Boys and 30,000 Women and* Girls to Take Part in Events, William J, Lee, Chairman of the Athletic and Festivals Committee of the Mayor's Independence Day Com- mittee, announces final arr for the games and fest are to take place In all of the parks and playgrounds throughout the city to-morrow afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock. Over 20,000 men and boys are entered in the athletic events and 30,000 women and girls in the swim- |¥rank Dowling and passed unanim-|Pune folk dances, flag drilie and J ously. The resolution sets forth that band concerts at all of the centres, 250,000 badt death in thi nd Nat hods as highly neces |more than have saved ft id @ number of the will visit most of centres. The st of Frederick W. of the A. A. UU; J. J. Me Secretary of the Committ Harvey, Joho ,,T. Kelly, Hughes, C. Price, Caleb Nathan’ Hire John J. Mary cKenna, Hutchison, Miss 8. delon §. Bacon, J. wartz and James nn the child-saving sary to strengthen this nation in the present War,” the resolution recites: MISS POMEROY COMING BACK Went Away, She Says, to F Could Earn Her Liv PHILADELPHIA, July For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That yelma Market Street moving She agreed to-day to go in a . . « with her father, former Pome Suffrage worke started detec on a short but ser ational search |trom New York last fe v ng without the e or funds, Miss here under She says that in New York. ane ana and st agricultur | Rosenwald Says It Wo fense Council Oat of Business, CHICAGO, July 3 Rosen | wald, Chairmar Supplies of the Defense, | of the Counctl ssued a statement Vy would © put the councfl out {of business. 1 | “This is stupid, nort sighted, non: . |sensical and foolish, It means a re }turn to the old slipshod daya of un- Thirty Years 22 ee lof rotten acta In @ time of great national et re | HIGH COST r COMMITTEE, = CASTORIA Lincoln Stem Jost Back from Rossia, at Meeting. Tus cewraus vona orry. Government owne of mines and 1s and F tax on land were the pri topics dis: at a me Kin the Hotel the High Cost of Living organization composed of men prominently identified with the | single tax me y Charles H, Ing- lersoll of this city, is chairman of the committe Lincoln Steffens, the writer, }who returned yesterday from Rusia, where he had been sent on epectal bus. way From]. yptimistic over th on in Rusala. Ambass r Ab who from ost in Turkey, New York, tt ts Nothing — mora . and ar- re bein, }{s retur will lieved, definite than that is angements fo. held up. the greatest aeons Acme Chlorinated Lime | | Elkus Welcome on | | to-morrow Mayor" nd destroy en fixed Mayor's Government and Municipal the strongest Chlorinated == Sub AJ HEN you go on your vaca- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed te you every day. Evening World, 12¢ per week Daily World, 12¢ per week Sunday World, 6¢ per Sunday “Loat and Found’ 4 in The V articles reported You cap subscribe now for a week at length of time you wish and change Jour addfam as often as you left at an r a Advertising Agencies, or can be telephoned directly to The World Cal! 4000 Beekman. Now York. oF Brook’ yn Office, 4100 Mal. at Roe | Rs IN ALL PARKS TO-MORROW | y | every Pomeroy will not return to her position qa father's farm In Mon-| ATTACKS FOOD BILL RIDER,| which ho charges that a rider tacked se to th “4 bill, putting members of the 1 upon the same footing ns Ambaxendor | nd civilians and the strong mracier of the district army officers to make th “PASTOR HAS THREE SONS & IN UNCLE GLE SAM'S SERVICE Two Nephews of Rev, f of Rev, Dr. Swentzel | Also in) Uniform for | “God and Country.” - Rev. Dr. Henry C, Swentae!, rector THRILL, THE WATCHWORD of St. Luke's Baptiat Chureh, on in OF THE FILM'‘LONE WOLF,’ ton Avenue, between Fulton Street and Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, is the proud father of three sons wearing the uniform of Uncie Sam, and has two nephews sharing the sane dis- tinction. St. Luke's has long enjoyed the repu tation of having @ne of the most patriotic pastors in the country. Dr. )Swentzel has been its rector for twen- |ty-mx years, As soon as the war broke out each son of the pastor showed that in his veins flowed the same fighting authorities have taken x . This & of the enor quantity pplies reaching there every day — _ bert Brenon might well be called. He may ort care for the title, but just the same dis “The Lone Wolf,” produced last night at the Broadway Theatre, gives him high rank as a director of red-blooded film drama. The story has been adapted from Louls Joseph Vance's book. Thrill is the watchword diood of his father. of the play ‘ Henry C. Swentgol jr, thirty-seven) You are tn your sent just a few years old, volunteered and was &c- | minutes and the characters are intro- cepted in the Signal Corps of the and tnen in an tnstant you seo Regular Army. Livingston Swentzel, thirty-three, had been discharged as & Captain in the Forty-seventh Regi- jment, and immediately volunteered |for activ vico in the Officers’ Re- orve. He wai igned to Princeton niversity, instructing recruits, Gardner Swentzel, eighteen years old, was @ freshman in Brown Univer- sity, He immediately sought and ob-| tained his he Permission to join the Navy and is now located at your seat gasping with amazement or bracing your feet against the seat in front of you, the better to withstand the thrill. Which jis very good training these military days. Not the least of Brenon's well accom- plished tasks was his cast selection. Hazel Dawn and Bert Lytell In the leading roles and Ittle Cornish Beck as Lone Wolf, the child, could not have been eaualled TWO LONG YEARS HE SUFFERED 100 HOBOKEN SA SALOONS ‘“Fruit-a-tives'’ Made Him Feel 10 GLOSE AT 1 AT 10 AT WGHT rag Walking te he. . ORILLIA, ONT., NOV, @8th, 1914 “For over two years, 1 was troubled with Constipation, Drowsiness, Lack of ead c Floboken, a lange part of whose pop-| 4Ppétite and Headaches, Oneday I saw ation dpink ther earned |Your sign which read “Fruit-a-tive: with horror to-day that besinning to-| make you feel like walking on ai morrow at least one hundred saloons,| This appealed t . so L decided to or one-third of the number tn the city. /try a box will _be compelled to close at 10 o'clock | Regan to feel better, and now I feet fine. night, The saloons affected are | 7) : ; in the small district bounded by River, have a good appetite, relish everything torpedo station. About half the atu- | dent body of Brown have joined the Army or Navy. Waldron and Alfred Swentzel, nephews of Dr. Swentzel, living in the Bronx, have enlisted th the Second Field Artillery. “God and My Country” ts the motto of the Swentzel fami aay | Military Men Made Req Made Request Because | of Arguments Between Citizens i and Soldiers. mea In a ve Hudson, Newark and Fourth Streets,|1 eat, and the Headaches are gone territory ad nt to t cks, which|entirely, I recommend this pleasant just now Is one of the bustest spots 11 | fruit medicine to all my friends.” the country. Federal troops have been DAN McLEAN. patrolling the district for several months. 50c a box, 6 for 82.50; trial size, & Tne early closing order ts the result At au dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit Ja-tives Limited, Ogdeusburg, N. Y 5 nary 0 of @ request ina the City Commiss to Mayor Griffin and! ners the military authorit ‘Tae saloonkeepers have! gdvt been requested to appear at City Halt} to-morrow morning. At that time, it 14 understood,» Mayor Griffin will inform them that if the order ts violated VAUDEVILLE, saloon in the city will be closed ‘ation of the war. for The continue sale of liquor to soldiers, the arku- ary ie oe we ene a AUDAVILLE & PHOTO B ——— alts) EBISL 2 | ac nay | pies ae Phe Fascinating Flirts Hie Vrartics.Ttyau & ae Batre ait is. Free to Ali. NOKA HALES ANUIING (6 Love “MAG” ENQUISELEV the Cool Night Air Brities ¢ i LOEW'S NZW YORK THEATRE 4" vor | ‘ ‘ v \ ‘ i t TH tHY Dtegers, “oPbe’ Flan Loew's Americas Rout 2.05, of ht Produced by Cuticura Make Cuticura Soap and Ointment your every-day toilet preparations and watch hair and hands improve cH safe, convenient and inex pensive. Cuticura Soap clears the pores of impurities, while touches of Cuticura | Ointment now and then prevent little | skin or scalp troybles becoming serious. r free sam, nple each by mail address card: uticura, Dept. 9G, Bos. Sold throughout the world, Soap Ointment 25 and 50c. 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Apply, a few drops directly upon Tee tender corn or cal- us, and instantly the, soreness disappears; then shortly the corn or callus will be so loose that it “Aas ‘a iit ausiae| WISIT WEST POINT corn of eas at ih FrAMous throughout the world as the “Cradle of the Amerie shrivels it up 80 Nt can Army,” West Point is made alluring by its dashing sols diers, stately buildings and beautiful surroundings. See it. now irs its war-time fervor. away without even irri tating the surrounding skin. Women should keer tiny bottle handy on the dresser j and never let+a corn or callus ache twiee—oAdve. Only fifty miles from New York on the banks of the picturesque and historic Hudson, West Point is but a few hours away from New York by THEATRES. comfortable Day Line steamers. The Poughkeepsie boat gets you there bist iadeeenda at 1.00 P, M. and you have the choice of two different afternoon down steame ers for the return trip. Service daily except Sunday. Music. Restaurant, ZIEGF FELR ige te fineeten Point end Retare on Strs, SEMDRION GLLIES plus ene poe Soe ve Hor, detatied of throuKh service to Atbany ROOF mugricr fare 5 + oon wervice to Kini wu to Albany. ‘also. Cutskil Rrening. Lise, cortiee 16 of New York City May ‘Telephone Directory, Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses St. Pier. Tel, Canal 9300 New York TREN, GnerY ue a a 4th of July | ‘BRIDGEPORT DENIAM CHABIN Also Firltiey WAR Winter Garden ")\) (3,9. rm : PASSING SHOW {4 Pir PLAYHOUSE 0 Ara: ee THE MAN WHO CAME “patk 48TH ST. | yess i Paw Bie 0 HATHA HOLIDAY MAL-TO-MORROW i Retell atereachtes PRINCESS ba 4TH AND eel orto $1.00 wits afl COMMODIOUS STRAMER “Oo Siwy, cot, 120th, St. Recroation, Pier ty LEDS. Recreation Per, 2.085 Dancin Outings on Great Swift Day Line Steamers “Hendrick Hudson” AND “Washington Irving” Kingston Point & Return,$2.00 Also mortlat Ditie. "Jase" ianch Counter. Refreshments, (five We admehweenels. | News West Polnt, or Bear a New York: Renvromes ae Mi Weat 42a. Migi¥eat 120¢h ‘st af? Albany and ‘Orchestra, P steamers: Dag" Line Desbrosses St. Pier. 180 BOWERY, en = = = OUTING JULY 4th Every Sunday Cele SAVINGS BANKS. ‘Tel. 9200 Canal, The Bowery Savings Bank |. oad Lake Hopatcong Guene 750. To-morrow, July 4 Mauch Chunk Children 128 an | | Ne YORK, June 11, 1917, A semiannual dividend at the rate of KER and ONE-HALE Ber Cent, declared and will be Hing 8,000, which nt at least thie months July and will be tor Monday, duly 1, 1917, Ate Independonce River Of F f Matorical tn Day on the Seo Money de) r before duly 10 win} |? m duly 1, 1017, draw interest fi July4” Excursion To New Haven Steamer Richard Peck H, Catbarine Bt zy D st 10/00 a, 6 . “ifyren 40 FM KR. b00 PM. Island Sound, eh avant Luneh Room, eave Franklin 8t. 9 A. Moi W t ADM CE NTRAL HUDSON LINE The Peopt Wonderful ayaround | | ae M ountain OPER ANNUM amo oa, Long posits made on or before July 10 will | EREE Attrgetions, ne Uetdra Interest theme aaly te Otte ‘Special Schedule Ju Ny 4 ‘ba Piers on day of Eacursion, ey TT ten ‘4M || The New England Steamship Co, Ux HARE wer HASAN ‘te yank 190 Week Days }: i MUSIE! DANCING. LUSTH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND Hound ' Union Square Savings Bank’ : Ne | DELIGHTFUL OUTINGS TO ROTON POINT PARK | Every Sunday and July. 4th $1.00 MILE ($1.00] SAIL TO 4) Sound with i iets mie Tone) 10.00 1030 4 Mf “Wegtaunaiit “at Riek Barnes s Mean 20 Calon Sauure, v bea SH. TAURUS CONEY ISLAND ~ JeLy a 4 Sheetal Schedule, TU EAD AY, io Ry Note Hat pr St HICK. MILLS. “Canter i , Exeejtent AACE NTS OF KOCT ERTS NeW YORK SAVINGS BANK. . W. Cor, 14th St. and 8th Avenue Dividend July Ist, 1917, at the rate of FOUR PER CEN ‘ROCKAWAY BEACH LHAVE WEST 12097H STREET, Nae: N. Mt. 10, 1 DIAMON DS ® WATCHES SLND FOR BOON OF GE fase 91 Weekly horen owe $1 Weekly} cine Bots s2Went dule th ofd . 4th of July SAIL 1 Be QcoN Str, ONE WBURGH” ‘Man AND \ i VM. Saline Soh DIAMOND a Phone John 243 cH Oa. Aewnt DIAMON DSECREDIT 170 BWAY O°Tose if Sweets@ i frcrnsnce DIAMONDS ON CREDIT EASY TEKMS, ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, American Watch & Diamond Co, G MAIDEN LANE e Cort, 6907 Apt call Hank Deparinens Supers iion | INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES, LN PERNATIONAL pay GUT TRIPS, F i To ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Fare 2.6 0 !: re y Meme Holling it Sas ines Music, Dancing. “ ' Hi ‘ Al ean, SEEING YACHTS | upon of meat A PUBLIC NOTICES, ory aah wa) agith and Pash or SUMMER RESORTS For Booaet write Hoow O64, 472 Bivad F} NY 4,40, 0.40, 7.80, 0.30 P.M,