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Refore his present appointment he served the Government as chairman of the sub-commiites on serap iron fr ateel in conjunction with the Trop and Steel Institute a - ‘Wson SPEEDS NEW YORK ( HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS " Jrges Barly Senate Action on House Bills Making Light-House Ap- propriations. WASHINGTON, June $.—Decause of the importance of New York harbor as @ naval base, President Wilton tn letter sont to-day (o Benator Smith o} fouth Carolina urged early considera- tion of the House Bill making appropr!- ations for the lighthouse service and providing $100,000 for the Improvement and enlargement of the general \git house depot at Tompkineville, 8. I STARS AUCTION BOX SEATS OF LADIES’ LAMBS’ GAMBOL Bidding Is Lively and Prices Range High, With About $5,000 Realized. ‘The avetion of boxes and seats for the opening performance, next NEEDED IN HOM RE DEPARTMENT Eli Joseph, Made “Made Deputy Com- missioner, Appeals for Re- cruits to Help Regulars. Mayor Hylan announced to-day that New York City is to have @ voluntect | Ryek Department of at 2,000 | iithbers. which is to act as an auxil« to the regular department. Thia| ® taken as & War measure and is niBes\tated, Fire Commissioner Dren- Fexplains, by the drafting of many en and prospective firemen. soon as plana for the organiza- of Father Knickerbocker’s “war had been made the Mayor ap- at their chiet Ell Joseph, ident of Joseph, Josaph & Bros., and steei manufacturers, with least is ted York offices in the Wolworth | Priday evening, of the annual Ladios’ fiding. Mr. Joseph will rank in tne Lambs? Gambol at the Hudson Theatre ove sates ena ¢ was begun yesterday by Augustus y net as & Special Deputy |onamas, ‘The list of auctioneers in- Pe Commissioner, Speaking of his pits, Commissioner Joseph said Willie © eluded De Wolf Hopper, ‘lier, Leon Errol, Donald Brian and BH the present time there are | Taylor Holmes. about 4,000 regular firemen in this| Tox D wae bought a& $500 by a pool city: ‘This is considerably below the | of members of the Lamba who are not aiiber we ought to have, Althou in the cast for the. entertainment TL. Complistoner | Oreanea i Other boxes Drought $600 and $300, appealed ty Washington for at least [094 sume of the seats sold at « $10 premium, There was lively bidding partial exemption for firsmen, noth- |, many prominent. man. of. the itgthas been accomplished along this The total amount iii, Therefore, it is nedessary that wi cetimeatee at o&t paid fire fighters.be backed up by a dig force of patrtotic citizens who ‘wilt go forth on the mission of pro- teeting life and property just as their foretathers did when able-bodied men used to drag apparatus through the atreets, “What I purpose doing under Com- missioner Drennan's supervision is te wo into every fire district in the city and call for volunteers. I wil! appeal to able-bodied men as @ recruiting | officer-might, New York City needs fire-fighters just aa Uncle Gam needa soldiers. We are now the most im- portant commerce centre in the world and, tO 4 great extent, the success of the war depends upon the protection against fre that is thrown about immense war stores that pass throug! here. “Unfortunately, the draft ago limits and thobe for entrance into the Fire | "*. Department, are about the same. As|_ Miss Hart denied the charge, but was fined 910 by Magistrate Cobb. Mins © result the husky Young men wh | Dowdell and Rice were discharged, but under, normal conditiong would be| Rice was given @ aummons to appear enterring thé Fire Department, are|! the TraMc Court to-day. being mad into fighting men. 2 ig ne ‘ ult we hope to organize an aux-| «| ” iMary Fire Department that will be[* PRINCE” RANJI SET FREE. able to cope with any situation. The . men who join our ranks will have to] Was Accused Fa “Prince” Ranji 6mile, who says he Ja the fifth son of the erstwhile Amir make certain sacrifices. But every of Beluchistan, was discharged to-lay one is doing that nowad: by Magistrate McMahon in the Gates POLICE DEPUTY | ISULTED; Speeding, Twirled Fingers on Nose. Bpecial Deputy Police Commissioner Jo the Men's Night Court against George Hitee, ret ihe he was a petty officer of the United States Navy, and Kitty Hart nd Pansy Dowdell, both of No. 255 Weat End Avenue, on @ charge of disorderly conduct and exceeding the speed limit along Riverside Driv: Commissioner Ryan said he warned the defendants they wore exceeding thi speed Umit, and Miss Hart put her / i { “Bach fire company wili have twen- ty or more volunteers attached to ity ese men will be divided into re- Mefs or squads, Each night a num- ped oft quota pledged to help out! Avenue Court, Brooklyn, on a charge © regulars leop in the fire- | of visorderly conduct made by his bi houses, unewer all calls and perform | o¢ three moathe, i Saasree syery Uy gk ald fireman is called) airs, Smile charged that the Prince "The newly appointed Comnatiesioner | attempted to force an entrance into the strongly. emphasized his deaine ty aee | BoMe of her parents tn Lafayette Ave- drafted men of deferred classes and} fle After admission was refused | retired firemen offer thelr services, |@mile is ullesed to have broken in the Ho maid there were many men on th | front window, Bension fist who are atill able Bodied | ““ane's « good gil and I'm willing an me aid now w hao ould be Breat~ | 15g, beck and live with her,” eald ly_ appreciated. Commissioner Joseph lives at the | Smile after his discharge, “1 blame He will give his entire | her parents for all this trouble.” vad FR tn Hote) Plaza DUTCH INTERN U. S. OFFICER. time to the duties of his new office. Ensign Ba can naval officer, Ensign Bato: Connectictu, has been interned here, He was among other officers who de- scended on Dutch territorial waters during a recent plane flight off Terechelling, He was unhurt but his machine was damaged. — SS Ensign Eaton's parents live in i husetts, | Ensign Eaton was the senior pilot on a machine which had been detailed to protect from attack an airplane which pad descended on the sea for repairs. ir machine was Inanded by Robert Paul of Butta: Y. who ts im the Canadian Flyin} Corps. EE Cea 2,000,000 PHTHISIS VICTIMS. Soft White Hands FoUGW lise of Cutieure Soap and Cine menky At wight Detbe them with the Soap and hot wal Dry and rub in the peovle in the United States are eufforing from tuberculosis, according to statistics Tread at to-day asion of the angu mocting of the National Tuberculosis re Association. Olotwent Wear old juring might s . es spa plas beds om. Dr. D. B. Armatrong of the Farming- je Each Free by Mell. on, Mass., com: ty health u ta 3 ura Dept 18. esi | Ea Gor Mrenstied that the death rate the @verywacie Soap during the Ja from 1 y per 10, How often has an attack of indigestion interfered * with your work or spoiled your pleasure? Good health is mostly a matter of sound digestion. Whenever you are troubled by dyspepsia, flatulence, sour eructations, sick headache, biliousness or constipation, take Beech- am’s Pills. They quickly and effectively correct digestive disturbances, stimulate the supply of gastric juice and Tone the Stomach Directions of Special Value to Women are with Eve: A (Noy plead lhe Ramer ig tay at Bagi GURL AUTOIST 1S FINED Miss Hart, Warned by Ryan of, Allan A. Ryan appeared as complainant | fingers to her nose in an insulting man-/ THE EV Ocoee ie ee ey ERG. RDG, PMRW JERSEY cou xpress CoA vem or ARRAN. { : { i % ; z i 6" m3. FG DPBHORKA G- Cee eee eee MONTCLAIR HAS EWING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE New Jersey Governor and Some Local Officials Taking Part in Mon tclair Birthday Celebration MAN TON, 191 CHANCE FOR FRAU SEEN IN KEEPING. SHIP PLANT TIME |Prosecutor Calls Yebo Com- pany System an Abomination After Inspecting Records. rs | uw. AN aementy peerennebee: of to-day on in two raids on the After working part records seized Tebo Yacht sidiary of the Todd Shipyards Cor- poration, Assistant United States Dis- trict Attorney Henry W. Beer de- elared the time keeping system In vogue was an abomination and fur- nished a great opportunity for fraud. to the Grand y in Brooklyn Menday, when it continues its investigation, of whether the company has defreuded the Gov- ernment in any of its work. It wi asserted to-day that the Todd Com- pany tn its dozen subsidiaries holds Government contracts amounting to $76,000,000, The company, Mr. Beer sald, gets 60 per cent, on labor done, and 10 per cent. on supplies furnished the Government. ‘Tia corporation hold- ing such a contract with the Govern- ment buys from another corporation related to it, or a subsidiary, which in t@n buys from another concern similarly placed, all would get the Basin Company, a sub- ; i} 3 t| > Goldrick last night gave out the sub- Montelatr | top of the mountain; and Montclair, nestling in the New Jer- alr’a four hundred went} | him and bid him welcome. y hills, with her beautiful homes no car strike was declared off rest of the population begar d broad avenues, her shaded walks | and sloping green lawns, js celebrat- ing the fiftieth anniversary of her mbing the mountain to greet the te’ first citizen. Mighty’ popular is the Governor in Montclair, and seems to be the state of mind in o municipal birth, To-day the school|parts of New Jersey, But no mo: {idren are havi rade which | Popular in Montclair ts he than the obs psp Spine clty'’s Mayor, Louls F, Dodd, who they call a “June walk.” To-morrow services in all the churches will fit- | tingly commemorate the semi-centen- ped the Governor recel MAYOR'S WIFE TAKES “ACTIVE PART IN RECEPTION, nial, Yesterday was tho day of t big celebration, in which men, women But, ah! On the inet side of the od the Mayer’ |and children participated. sig reveivine ite masanol | Gov. Walter E. Edge was present. own set, of which she He made an address in the evening to acknowledged leader, and gracefully presenting other of her townswomen. Tall and willowy and graceful gown an gett one of the largest crowds ever gath- ered in the High School auditoriucs In the morning the school children of el Ge ¢ her perfect figure as if she the primary grades went to the moulded into it, becoming her admir- i Pp grounds of the art museum and se- ably, and a string of pearis enhancit lected @ spot where later on a tree it Deauly. The beautiful surround: ings of Montel ure not all of Mont | |is-to he. planted in commemoration cigir's beautiful possessions—there 1s | of the ogcasion, ler sex md iat a ny w ss Florence de Montclair was seen at its best in pare fn abrracenne nee orange | of the afternoon, when a pageant was jer wister, now Mrs. genoa | presented by the pupils of the High jr, were the queens vant, Laat | School in the amphitheatro of tho year Mrs. Lx C Montelai: division in th ss parad school, built by Mr. and Mrs, Henry and ¢ in New York, after ova- Lang, Preceding the pageant there {jon greeted her all along the line was music and choral singing, folk ‘To-day the first lady of dances, tableaux illustrating tho looks like a debutante, and she ts Spirit of '76 and that of 183: Lin-| {Me mother of Miss Gertrude Dodd, aii fine and dandy and sweet, sixteen: coln’s Gettysburg speech, by Lois Me~ and also the mother of Frederick Brier, and Wilson's Liberty speech, Langdon Dodd, twenty, and just craty Miss (ester Payne is ong of the Order of the British Empire as part most charming and popul 1 of the King’s birthday honors, the first Montelair’s younger set. inet of which will ve issued Monday outdoor girl and looks it They include Harry E. V. Brittain, for r}one of the most attract! rome genre an active. promoter aboard two ships; that the company appropriated carbon lamps from an- other ship and never returned them, um | representative jot John DB, Roe Fin his chari: |an that it was usual to see work ne hats Sadan thet genial Oo. men asleep on the Government s cupation and kept right on ving in| ‘The workman wt - Montglair, Emerson 8. Harris | position further all wis oeiping hand in yesterday's exerc! 5 a tles the founder of the “Buy Dire blackmarked In el system, and has one of his stores yet [country because he in Montclair, It's a “pay you-go” |about practices in vogue affair, You get what you waat in the —————————— re and pay as you go out. Mr. we Patios Harris 18 @ patriot but the trouble | 8 rin tad Pade om with the system has been that no- body forgot to go out but a whole PONDON, June &.—Sixty leaders in k of various kinds are made jot of sumebodies forgot something | wer wor! the’ newly established else. Knights of yesterday's pageant, k @ fish, rides like a C ossack and plays 'Angio-American | tennis like McLoughlin, 1s five feet \JAPD of the, Dri six in height and welghs 140 pounds She is thoroughly American and | has all the girls lined up on Prospect }H Avenue into a fighting squad, She| stands no nonsense from boys and |, ra Trnasformed Into chases German girls and boys off her peer, bic She's blond, pretty as-a pic-| ., eee: ace ture, purely an American type, and| WASHINGTON, June &—American in twelve years old. There aren't any |*ilver dollars now have been trans- old. people at all in Montelatr |formed. into rupees of British India, Union M. Bethel, President of the /and other mull ching used to pay ew York Telep Company, in :indien jsolsiery, oe ament. hairman of the Montclair Board of |\ained a quantity of. rupee cducation and has done great work |Ahout, 62,000,000 jailver aotinrs, no for the town. He participated In the have be Ited into bullion under exercises of the school children, aid- the recent s iver Bill. ing greatly im their success. Robert A. Drysdale, of Benedict & Drysda! one of the big houses in Wall Str to get into the aviation service and by William H. Wells, Nature helped to set into tl ail for France. to make this gathering in the Greek | Menry Trippett, the City Clerk, aald amphitheatre most inspiring, for thb|to be the oldest man in Montclair, #un had come out in all its glory, dis- | was among those to gr jov, Edge. , ae They may Harry looks old, but | polling the threatening clouds, ard) 16 iGoks more like a French count, | the big shade trees were shining, | with fashionable grav mustache and clean and bright, after boing washed | goat one of those dashing cour-} by the rain. |tlers, Yet Clerk Trippett was before Montclair w Another to greet the Governor was NATURE HAS DONE MucH, | is one of the most active men in the charitable work of the city. If any- body is in trouble he doesn't go th eeney or to a policeman—he govs Drysdale. Frank A the beautiful Hotel M on the mountain top one of the most be: the country. He's one great host ana one great believer in Gov. Edge, who, Col, Manton announced, will be Ne TORTURED BY RHEUMATISM Quick Hall ts the proprietor of ated | | | | “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought and Permanent Relief IB P. rle, who was Chairman of| Jersey's next United WEALTH HAS ADDED MORE. [1h ‘prison Investisation Committee, | Well, the Governor appointed David | The gently sloping hills behind tre | and introduced many reforms in the|q@, Haird to fill the seat of the late amphitheatre, the green lawns and penitentiaries, and upon whose rec-| Senator Hughes and has unified all shading elms and maples and oaks |gmmendation Iu Lewis of | the disgruntled Republican factions, P New York was d it seems but a step, anyhow, fro and tho flora of many gardens mado balk ue Fdtie Chastien one | te serene clituanitatas bd a striking setting for the pretty pic- | Mayor Dodd took great] “ut, notwithstanding, the celebration ture presented | yleasure in proser » the Chief) of Montclair's semi-centenary will Nature has done a whole tot tor | Executive | Mrs. th Morse, ! continue to-day and to-morrow, and | Montelair's Overs Poor. » oceasion will long live in the mem- Montclair, and the city's millionaire The M \ many | te ocee Mu Lee yaa tbe sa . ci onatres ec w one {jory of Montclair. | and multi-militonaires and men of or- | good things fort nlieved that aT § bel a inary wealth have done a whole Jot | the Overseer ah + pereenwi | 6DUTCH SHIP LI LINE STOPS. | praction! ideas and good horse sense. j more. in keeping witn the beauty of | ang poth he and Montclair have been cf | the city are the children of the city—|sinee very much pleased with his ap- AMSTERDAM, June 8—As a result the girls of the High School and the | polntment of Mrs. Morse of what is now believed to have been lesser age. In the paseant| Col. Leon W. Manton is the diplo- | the torpedoing of the Dutch hospital | girle of ge. In the pageant | oe oe Montclair, where he has Hved| ship Konningen Regentes, the Ro | were not less than 1,500 boys AY for the past ten Years. Ho has been | terdam, Llosd Company to-day ans | girls, and the pageant represented the gulding spirit. of the semi-cen- | hounced suspension | the spirit of 1918. tenary, It's no trouble for the Colonel was at firet tans the | 1 o do ing. us <tle ¢ mi Be, officers Children at pliy, happy und care. |to do anything, and Just ae Mila | ¢ clamp they saw’ the wake of a MR. P. H. McHUGH less, in the free land of America, Peer ats Ge Pract ieee |e meena } the clouds of war covering the world, is one of the most hospitable and most |awelve Americans on Canadian| 103 Church Street, Montreal and in terror run to Columbia, sorc sought in Me ntelelr. 6 mall hops yet amity List, | December 10th, 1917. nd unafraid, France, England, .taly fons a Henetun 344 Ne Ke ad ot| OTTAWA, June 8.—Tho following Jand Belgium bescech her ald, “From MOmt GuHentCy and charming cy | American names appear in to-day's| “I was a greut sufferer from Rheum- alt ranks and tn all forms of service Manton. arualty lst atism for over 16 years, 1 consulted | the, chilérep of Columbia come to her: | some OTHER NOTABLES ATYHE| bimcvr, Vande Dovie, Bt. Al- specialists, took medicines, used lotions; them comes the clash of war, with GATHERIN Weundea—a, Brockton, but nothing did me good. America tn the foretront; the vision ING, rae here ‘Then, 1 began to use “Fruit-a-tives;” | of vice Ane aa Poplden Peace are 8 the Chiet Liar and in 15 days, the pain was easier and [460 $0; OMROIe BY 8 white-clad chiefs in the | N. the Rheumatism was better, Gradually tenes a i | ike drawing te Ra ah ih “Fnmit-a-tives" overcame my Rheumatisn; ere were o es an yo ding t. Me- see enna issue, arene ( YO ae | Pi Webo “Finley, an@ now, for five years, [ have had no | nurses there were, mo corps Tie kings y multi-million |" 71k, M, Jones, Moscow, Idaho, return of the trouble, Also, I had severe nd of all branches uf the sorvice in Mie matt ttenty Gallechor ee barn Eczema and Constipation, and “Fruit-a- ein wal enry Gallaghe ss ber Mew Ge 3 which women have found themselves in the Ninth Ward In New. York mieten fm Porto ives" relieved me of these complaints;+ hi ! i ; d d in this war, Bow represented the Js President of Aswociation | san JUAN anal me a good appetite; and in army, the navy, avaiation corps, 1 f Jersey even Germans, every way restored me to health.” rines, shipbuilders, munition workers tae ects, | the Swedish Conau P. H, McHU and everything else tending to win Vin the same | Fepresentative of @Un the war, The boys were fine g neighborhood with Ka Harrigan an! gentint warranta Tus manent a 50c, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise tbe Americans. Hut the girls, in their Knew the old knew wat the'orler At all dealers or sent on receipt of dainty costumes, their flowing DAve, Hraham al caureorc Mmtened at the homes of enemy alions peles, by FRUIT:A-TIVES Limited, robes of white and uniforms, made the good old aay when there were sseinat possible attacks, * OGDENSBURG, N. Y.—Advt. | profit allowed and that would, be a proper subject for the Grand Jury in. |StUra soprano of the Metropolitan | Separate Vaults for vestigation, Mr. Beer added, Opera Company, and William B. Rugs and Draperies | United States Comimssioner Mc-| Kahn, a prominent Now York busi- | UKRAINIANS FIRE FORESTS. | 40,000 Peasants Swear Alleelance to Depoxed Governments © FRIEDA HEMPEL, WEDDED | 10 WILLIAM B, KAHN TO-DAY, | BECOMES AN AMERICAN LONDON, June Ton and Lace an ight the forests, Heh to: a sy deapateh from Zuri | - Ye tne district of Jampout $0,000 " es said to their al Cave a ¢ overnment ane + depots ‘ 1 re Oppos- Daniels Co Stewart gf Andrew a;michael of South da ommended Teer. Koch&Co. 125th St., West Fur Safety Furs the Store Your NOW in Koch Dry Cold Air Storage Vaults On the premises. Yes——We store Cloth Overcoats and Suits. FRIEDA 4EMPEL © Much Admired Prima Donna Will Continue to Sing With Metropoli- tan Opera Company. Freda Hempel, the leat ing cold Utmost Protection Against ‘i " micee ide ness man, were married at stance of an affidavit made by a pregeide " men ; u“ ” | workman at the Tebo Yacht Basin on J@™es's Church, Madtaon Avenue and Fire, Moth and Theft } which the search warrant for the 78d Street, this afternoon, the Rev BIRTHDAY WITH | Se ee rl ore Tamenuen DE GB. Keneasade obsalse: ||| Ae OGer ace: Comm | corroborated by other workmen, al- relatives and intimate friends of Phone: Morningside 3,000, Ext, 63 | leges that the Government was bi p . z | charged for work done on transfor:n- ride and bridegroom we ers, the property of the cc aay erent | that there is no system of checking By her marriage Miss He e | ] \o fraud is made easy; that company s an American citizen. i ‘ | one of the prettiest pictures ever seen | 40 gaawsters on the east side. When buildings were wired and the Govern- | sing « Metropolitan next ' “ Celebration of Soth ‘Anniyer-|—a picture which would incite any |, bey Had & grudge against & fellow ment charged for the work as having ppekan ee Absolutely Removes ives robust, red-blooded American boy to] ‘Gynt it out Oly yes, Henry Gal- |beeM done on a mine sweeper; that eo aon of Mrs. Her- A A | sary Gives Full Play to go out and fight for, b docas we tie Went placing of cleats on pier was and the late Dr. Kahn Indigestion, f Dr gists “ | the War Spirit. nt Gov 1 | sown there Many # time with another |charged to the Government as w: onidinnee this cy oat ‘tefund money if it taille 25e nw 74th The Pictures You Want to See Beating the "/ Boats to It—. Rush Order Work on Our New Merchant Navy IG Double-Page in Four Colors. Drawings Made in*the Ship. yards by Hugh Ferriss, the Noted New York Architect-Artist. Pub- lished in The World Magazine by Authority of the Committee on Public Information. 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