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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY | 94 1 VESSELS TO BE LAUNCHED IN U. S. SHIPY ARDS TO-MORROW ty-five hundred-ton steel sbips, and |the two big plants constituting the |freighters, with an aggregate ton-| July and one in August 1 aro sin: | cent, increase over that of March, the present contract calls for ten. | Cleveland district, will launch (Wo |naye of 40,000 deadweiy do ntne|8I0 screw wooden freie 00 tone | the in od eifciency each #UG U.S. Shi Production ‘Tho concern building the Everglades | freighters to-morrow as part of tie | JB Of * Secrewn see aed a The corporation !8 con maintained the Bt | i rporation f A maintained the bas the Lithopolis, a sister sbip, al-|July Fourth ceremony of “Dousing |Uesttesers of unknown tonna are ting for another o€ the same type, Told in Fi OS || most ready for the engine trials, and | the Kaiser.” One of the veswein wili [ty be launched from thew of the MM ene Went OTnae { the concern building the Agria and) be launched in the Cleveland varde {shipbuilding plants of the Sun Fran Pacts are expected svon for ves y Boa! "4 the Namechi have three vessels in|and the other at Lorain. At Loralt | .jeo: f ‘ of a slightly different type. Tne ‘ i] te to be inunebed to various stages of completion and con- | seven other similar veeseia are on |e? Bay district to-morrow. Of /?hn vita ‘here has a capucity for five ; a RROFTOW +0000 tracts for two others besides these |the ways, while two are stil om the | {86 "0 steamships being bulit for! vessels, Twenty-one acres of wate ; = Number of steol and the keel to be laid to-morrow. ways in Cleveland, Government in,the plants of the’ front have been purchased for a steel ia Number of wood « A total of 3,000 men are employed In | P20 Bement country 200 are being built in Cali- Ship plant n the three yards here, the pay roll | Co ts for Thirty- Ships Men and Women ‘otal tonnage .. punning clone to $100,000 weekly. \yaunneuvitic ¥40 fornia—all local, except about forty in| tmerensed Ktticlency at Saginaw. ; Largest, William ‘There are two small yards building (Rescial 60 ‘The Srevine Wer'A } the Los Angeles distric (@wial to The Eve World.) Fit Easil : cargo carrier, tons coasting schooners for the West In- 1 y 1 It is expected to build 934,000 deud-) SAGINAW, Mich, July 3.—The Wear Weill mys Wy another |gJACKSONVILLE, Pla, July Y ny i A Th Average, tons ... pi and they employ a While there are now only about 6) | weight tons in San F iseo district Saginaw Shipbuilding Company plana i . irited Krome Ix Namber of shipyards in ae — men employed in shiptuilding !>] (uring 1918 That means ut 100 to launch the steamer Lake trimen ings, VV. ’ i] operation .. 18 ix ¥. vat Beaament. [Jacksonville the mumber will be| shins. More than 15) are contracted ponona to-morrow afternoon. It 1s Total ways in use by Emer~ (Bomciad Brenina World.) greatly increased within & f¥/te receive k ittat” Tharada.'s the second of a contract of twelve _s gency Fleet Corporation. m9 BPAUMO x. July &—Three |imonths. Five yards are now tulld-| jaunchings and before the end of the feet long and of 3,600 tons L DA E Single Day’s L: chings E ships and cighty-three yards puild- | Total shipyard employees. 300,000 || ships are expected to be launched |ing ships for the Government, one of ar twenty-three additional wa . to be launc in this Vv: GA single Day's Launchings EXx-| i ooden ships. We have a total | Total omployess in allied |here to-morrow. Se otaa ee ShiPS | which has contracts for abuut sixteen WH pe peti si eure re Yard Within two Weeks. ‘The concern 125 West 125th St. ceed All American Losses | of #19 ship ways. These shipyards | trades ...eeessrereess are now in the courve of COP-| tect Yensels of large tonnage. These| now employed dinectly. in en are hus in all twenty-four contracts, the pon Evers ivening by U Boats to Dat are distributed over the country In | Ships now contracted for. ’ 700 || struction in the six Beaumont yards, BO Rad phi Lats sta thet struction and the wages paid total! last twelve being for 4, ton boats. D: Oats to Dale. , » Approximately 2,500 men are em- | ate thirty-three ships and the ari 10,000, a i » Ja Mie c ee “ 7 ‘ - y Leta Me Blemish nih one hd thea oa ployed in the local plants. Three |New concrete shipyards, which is wo erent f 100,000 men will’ be sO dagionw capi i, sepitye 10, hen yards hundreds of thousands of dol- |Xoodan vessels have been launobed im | build eight concrete ships of 7,50 tons| ployed, whose wages will total mora | pays the ( ment scale and now SAVINGS BANKS, NEW SPEED RECORDS|!*s was advanced by the Emergency | Total tonnage to be built Beaumont in the past two months |cach, has just been definitely’ located] than $15,000,000 a month. Charley M.| haw four ships on the. ways. Ways = = Fleet Corporation in order to ena- im 1918, 1919, 1920....,....13,000,000 || and three more ure hearing comple- Leaner of construd ton will Schwab will be here to represent |are built for six boats and Within a EXGELSIGl m1 _ |Uon, They are all of the Ferris type ediatety the Shipping Board at Thursday's | short tin h r vesse| 7 . cS Salls for $5,000 aain Crate eer to reels apenas Largest ahipm Dutt pre |3,600 tons, From now on shipbuild-| A large marine railway will als: launching. ; uneaay'* | Gndey cunsenotion ke One tiie. he 5 Programme Calls for $5,000,-| eauip their yards to handle the wor viously, tone .....0.. 11,800 || ee ntaticipating greater progress |be constructed within the next few age 1S eeethey Mae cutie < “ Bill and 1,856 Ships ‘The weet #hipe run aa high as | Smallest whip Built pre- jon the vessels. At Orange, fifteen | months. It is estimated that DY! previgence, R. 1 reat Sbip| for the month of April show A (AR BANK } 000,000 Bill and 1,856 SHIPS | 42,500 dead weight tonnage, while | viously, tone .....-s.-+-+ 3,000'|| milen from Beaumont, six vessels | Christmas the six yards five now Bewinnen’ Paine : 7 :) 7 are t have been launched, while ten more | Working and the concrete yard to be : + | he trunte oO i yi by End of 1920. bles nag nll Hila lente ‘SwoKess tins for CometrEDs are. nearing completion. » At (hix |erected, will employ 25,000 men. sacs tania! to "The Renin World.) hare, ondered ta PER ANNUM : tons, The fabricated ships all run tion (Tuckahoe), days... 8 || place two wooden vessel# each of; The payrolls are now about half a] PROVIDENCE, It. 1, July 2--At er 3 ademae ' ‘ . rt Iban 600 tons, while the concrete | average construction time | 5,000 tons were recently put in the |million dollars @ week and steadily/the Municipal Wharf the Bethlehem Sais and upward to When Uncle Sam to-morrow, the) shins run from 3,000 to 7600 tons. on Pacifie Coast, days... 10016 || water. ‘These aro the largest wooden increasing. | Extensive bulking | '*{Steot Company's boiler plant has 500 fol aal stay too cara ia : 4 a 0 y Phil- inte |steamers ever constructed ‘hey |Planned to house the great number = : a on. ' country’s natal day, launches te an Hog Island shipyard, ve Phil- | Average construction ttme | were built for the Cunard Line, 7 | Or men expected here within 1 few|men employed on boilers for torpedo at. the rate of uty 15. | & four vessels with a total tonnage of iat phia, ope Hobie m4 ae Se, on Great Lakes, days... 1242-5 iz adi months. The full capacity of Jack-|boat destroyers under construction at ifaw tntere, “rom gg he 4 466,386, he will have made a flying | International Shipbuilding Corporation, | average construction time | Nearly 8,000 as Si sonville, which is a winter resort IS|the Fore River Company's plant, duly oat will j i with 180, leads in number of ships con- 4 a in Mobile Yard practically full in midsummer. " rf fe 4 gndertake the custody of Liberty Bor s Siete ores RINSE See SSIDDINE PTO | i oiad ton, Cie Amestean BAIGDUNAL | oot even mmtcte:: She || (Borcial to The Kvening World.) Half a dozen large ships have al-|Quincy, Mass. The boiler plant pay- ‘ {or ite denonitors. “atid “will colleat “ gramme which calls for a total of ies ¢ Cleveland: 6, itt Fastest time before the | MOBILE, Ala., July 3—Five ship-|ready been launched and there are a|roll averages nearly $16,000 per week fRterent ond’ seinelont many ’ 1,856 ships, with a dead-weight ton- | (08 \ComPaly 0 Wy atidbiie wick: | Wat eee 1full year || nujiding plants are at work here|4ozen or more on the ways, One dig] Just below this plant Is the Lord : vote, yards in Chicago, » Mich.; teel vessel unched last wee 30) Shes , President. nage of 13,000,000. It will bo com @ieyeland, ©.; Superior, Wis, and | Sh!Pe constructed since Jan building ships for the Emergency |hy tho Merrill stevens Company and RanteEae With the ttbreonay treat a os rye Load * pleted in 1920. Lorain, O, 4s second in importance of | , 1, 1918: 106 ansor || Meet Corporation and sixth is get-|another large wooden st amabip OF Corporation of the Unitod” state ™ AVE Uncle Sam will at the same time] construction, with 150 ships, all steel | 2A™UArTy: tops . | ting ready to go to work. The United|the Murdock Company. he South) snipping, Board for equipping 100 have offset the ninety-odd American | construction February, tone irae | States Steel Corporation at Chicka Re ag con raion obs the $,500-ton wooden ships now under ‘ . Maroh, tons . 72,61 y - Slconstruction at shipyards along the \ " | The ki tract which the inm~ saw, seven miles north of Mobile, is|1\\ Sb another to-morrow. ton a, Remeetn pone by Wrermonel CU a et Oee| cna Wiest ar aaparlan Sanath (ee | APO ted | preparing to build fourteen ways tor| Qn ait the ciher garda work. Is pro. | Atlantic Coast ‘ ORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK i since we entered the war and have | ¢rgency Fleet Corporation has wi May (44 strips), tons ...... 263,571 || the building of steel ships ranging | gro, on ator! and wooden vessels.|_, These ships are to be outfitted here ‘ Ld dad } some to spare. These sunken vessels | Shipbuilders varies. Some call for @ | june, tons. 77" 280,400 || from 1,500 to 6,000 tons and will tura oe Herenrie yas ae nee wire: P THE UDSON. CHARTERED 1866 lump sum; some at 80 much per ton; | ‘Total age out one every ten days. 3 fore and al 8. o firs had an estimated tonnage of less than} oe ot a rump sum and a prott; a | July fonnage "uP 9 sonae7 || "tue 'Motie Suipbullding Company WV Secale tm pees Wael” [Sctier tein Unda the Hones ee 51 W. Sth St, between Sth & th Aves 300,000. | ‘en | is working on six composite sbips and 6 Hokah may sf Wise: Wak Dapatcrent his 60kt| oto ee no cena ane see | — as just received 2 contract tor} ‘TACOMA, Wash., July 3—Tacomal also be ready by to-morrow. Six hun- 105th SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND ST aie sib Gbidieru Aesea ths b00h fh | een yc ca vie [toe OF (ihe ‘tipi Ging potnia sive a | cwercer stead Falpa_ ot 6,000) tons BAGS | ahipbUllaing yaxGel atploy 2h See iE e veee caurre to. conplers ‘i AYLIGHT dectared of 019,115 e " squire: . > 7 complete 400 t 4 but 291 men have Fee Eo erence wet cent, now. (C10% View of the activities, the num- | “Tne Pred WW. Ley Company of| With & weekly payroll of $176,000. Five/thei” "ineir payroll averages $19,500 Haity, tee cunts a Transports and but 2s the time, Seventy-five per cen| * BOW" Iber of vessels under way, those con-| Springfield, Mass., has started work| Ships, four weod and one stecl, willl weekiy. Direct Mall Connections | 0 and of 34a% : eve . . ke Se anit ow. ty= Catakilis, ‘Baratons. the Ad exe of 8 up lont their lives, Only two ahtps were| ever. were fora lump mum. | ltracted for and in wovernl cases the | 08 a conerste shipbuilding plant, Four| Be launched, {o-ROo%N, wavs andl pattimere Workers Win a mer wy Giredai iat a tnd incteding arable’ oa ead sunk by enemy ats—the Antilles ‘ e yard m ships will be built at once on one pier vet mo orkers im a Bet by | Yorn and Aloany and’ Troy Evening Line tickets a ae and the President Lincoln—end theae| Panics building ships aro not located |tocay Sass, man, employed and ‘h®) snd ’gnother pier is being bullt, Be-| seventeen have been built, Approzi; Fast Work, | accepted Stusie™ ‘Patnote excreiwea ‘Reetaurant, | |]*ee Jule 25th. 104s, . r \in the same city as the administrative ps .|fore the plant is completed twelve|™ately fifty were contracted for an: PE Dc Special Time Table for July 4th sgtenty Gepes were returning from France. Not a f se rh (Hoectal to The Evening World.) ships will be under wa: other contracts are pending, BALTIMORE, July 3.—The twe “itu |“aibany | Yrvine ins Lingle troopship. under American| °M%e# of the company, but nearby.| SHATTLE, July 2—soattie will) * "the "Alabama drydock and, Ship- a i | Hla’ | anbgny | evi HUN guia ’db cA ; a jas quickly. Heber wooden, different departments, is building (Sorecial to The Prening Worid ) altimore are the Bethlehem Ship uth at 20 K000« * this city’s campaign aguinst the U 2 INBWICK va pir , uae 4 x rs Uncle Sam expects to spend $5,000, Oct. 13, 1917, in sixty-thrée yarde boat. With a weakly payroll of over er theee, fed! Leaded a cargo Rana BRUNSWICK, . July 3—There] Yards at Sparrows Pe int, which em | 000,000 on ships during the years | building wooden ships there were 11,- $1,000,000 for shipbuilding, this city i8|fuoo0 dock forthe povoling er aovern: are now in course of actual construc-| ploy 10,000 men, and the Baltimore | = 1918, 1919 and 1920. He now employs | 226 employees. Fifty-nine companies ‘turning out more baats for the United | ment vessels, The Murnam Ship-| tion in Brunewick fifteen steamers, a] Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Com- | reported in April 27, 1918, they were {States Government than any other) building Company is building fou: | large number of barges for the Navy] pany, which employs 8,538 men. There & at this work 300,000 men in'the ship- er inon. Ending June 1 (secuon in the country, Twenty-six | yosscis for the Government. > ‘ Acekes One " bes as css ta ‘ch | fa | AIDEN LANE SAVINGS BANK yards and 250,000 in the allied trades, | ¢™Pluying 4,80 mon, Ending June Lier cont. of the entire output of the | “% a Moris AbIpoUdlag | eer ene arts Costa skiacte lei iimcpeuene nic (see Broudway Mai © By 1920 he will have close to a mitt. | 2% this number has shrunk slightly, | nited States has been turned out by |Company will launch two veesela and | {He frat to be built on the Atlantic] employ in the axgrerute 4,000 men, | “NS | war. ens. Malden Tans, od pins but the avermge ig oostanuy main-| Seattle, the Alabama Company a mine sweeper | C2i8t There is no set standard wage, the| *stops only it cam ‘ » fon men working on American ships | (iined throughout country. Out of and a 3,600-ton steel vessel. The five shipbuilding plants which] companies paying whatever wages are |, O.Juy An oy (o} and their equipment. seventy-five companies constructing| Tampa Turning Out ThirtrHive| At the present time 7,659 mon are pee are, Gaaltional Contracts.” thel bere tomorrow. It ‘will make, ite “Por iusto telphote Canal #300 Deosits made on or ty During the first six months of this | wooden ships one-third of them June ndred-Tom Ships. {nar the United States Stoel Corpora | rat steamer to be completed for the] splash at the plant of the Baltimore Bee ha | cent fr year the tonnage prodneed by and) 1 required anure men, Ono large yard (Revcied (0 The Hester Weeld.) tion, which is building houses for! United States Shipping Board was) Dry Docks Company. The vessel will jon H ae ee for Uncle Sam totals 1,393,207. ‘The| requires immediately 1,000 men, whilo| TAMPA, Fla, July &—While Tam-| 3/6 workmen, |launched here Saturday, and hereaf-| have §,80) tons dead weight, It is b Fe TR eee ENA NORTE Pree, ) ( MY $e ~pptebnrs | pans watch tho launching of the| ‘The J. M. Scott Company is building ter at least one steamer per month | Ing built for the United Sites Shi . June output was 280,400 tons, a new | another only desires twenty. thirty-five hundred-ton wooden Agria| wooden vessels of the th ted | Will be launched. All of the plants| ping Board, It was to have bee 1 90 Companies are work- y mn wooden Agr! jon ve reemasted a , been record for the United States. Many of th p bh 1d wit th achooner type for commercial pur- | 4re enlarging, employing additional| launched on July and the em it gaia Gh inead wanaranst ing three shifts, while the man do| to-morrow, they w theme the lay- | ones and employs over 100 men, }labor and @peeding up work with all| ployees will win a $2,000 wager put up HELP WANTED—MALE. struction have been broken. since | 2¢t bor over 11 hours in exouptional| ing of a keel for a sister ship In the) ghe Dierke Blodgett Company, at | possible rapidity. by President Evans by beating the Ss i be cases, and the usual working shift/ berth the Agria vacates, and the|Pascagoula, Miss, will launch a ves- | In the Government plants there are| schedule. : eas Charles M. Schwab was appointed) for the shipbuilding trade is eight! raising of steam in the Namechi, the | sel on the Fourth, and the Hodges | employed approximately 3,800 men, There are twelve Horne steamers on ° RIVETERS. Director General of the Emergency | hours first Ferris type vessel to be launched {Shipbuilding Company, at Moss/and the weekly payrolls now go) the waya now which will be launched xcursion " type he. al | Fleet Corporation. Before the United| . There are three plants building Point, will also launch a vessel. slightly over $100,000 per week. The) within two months. Twelve have becn 7 States entered the war, a full year's | f@bricated shi Two of these are| in the Southeast and the first on the! ‘phe amount of wages paid out at plants now at work on Government| launched since the drive began. | Steamer Richard Peck ! A record breaking rivet i ar, @ full year’s) iocated in Venneylvania, with the/ entire Atlantic and Gulf seaboard to | Mobile, Chickasaw, Pascagoula and contracts are the American Ship- se Ry N H gang is worth a regiment \j time was spent in building a vessel| thint in Wilmington, N. C. The larg-| be completed on this stage. Moss Point, Miss., is over $600,000! building Company, United Stater| Benicia, Cal, Turning Wooden! o New Fiaven Novar there! e hb af 6,000 tons, yet the Tuckahoe, | est shipbuilding plant in the country weekly. The capitalization of the! Maritime Corporation, Brunswick Ships. |Pu . -M. : | The thirty-five hundred-ton steel ' 5,500 tons, was built entire in thirty- panies ure building concrete. stipe, Everglades also was to have been | #hIpbuilding companies in this vicin- Marine Construction Corporation. (Someial to The Evening World.) If you are a RIVETER, panies are ding concrete ity is estimated closely at $100,000,0'0. Liberty Shipbilding Company and| BENICIA, Cal. July 3—The Ben!- seven days, or about five weeks. On " fc ! launched to-morrow, but it has been hi : “ HOLDER-ON or HEATER, the Pacific Coast the builders have! s ES ieanclsce te Lande Twand “| determined that two weeks can be| onto Cities “Downe the K |Joyee- Watkins Foundation Company. | 4. shipbuilding Corporation, con- been averaging 100 2-5 days to a| In District. No, 1, which inkes in| saved by installing the bollers and Tiszic! 4s fas Geemidia Wet s €0,000 Men Farning 910,000,000 a| structing wooden vessels, employs 2 Hn We tne it once, ship, on the Great Lakes 124 2-6 days| New England, there are ninety-four Hog Freya polly 4 be | CLEVELAND, 0., July %—Cleve- | (Roeciai to The Prening World.) men, whose weekly wage is $6,500..No |] on piera on the day of Excursion Pen CBPAnG and on the Auantic Coast 209 1-5/1" Soptrecied Torey Citare ats | tore Jannching, land and Lorain yards of the Ameri-| Month in Franciece Yards, | ships are ready for launching to-mor- |] The New England Steamship Co. J) cujpjyarin Boat Corp days. \fitty shipwaya controled by tho Flest | Four keels have been laid for nine- can Shipbuilding Company, operating SAN FRANCISCO, July _3%—Nine| row, but one leaves the ways later in Agents; U. S, S. B. Emer. STUPENDOUS WORK OF THE! Corporation in. this district. ‘This eee gency Fleet Corp. New. rhe Benen Poet obration (Se, tie, brvatn ‘waval” Four, us| JOSEPH HAAG SUPPLANTS |GOVERNMENT BOOSTS PAY | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 2,000 SHORT LINE ROADS — eee ee are being contemplated or ark, N. J fincethe Unied saten entered the) inthe Siates ot sew ort, xew| EXPERTS AS BUDGET BUILDER OF PULLMAN PORTERS) WON'T CHANGE ITS CIRCUIT; TURNED BACK TO OWNERS SS war with Germany. This includes | Je™ey. Pennsylvania and Connecticut Ocean Grove, Poivi Preasani there are 316 ships contracted for, steel, wooden, fabricated and con-| with an even 100 ways to use. This| Ordered by Mayor to ineeitonesir Old| Will Keep Operating Control of | Lannin Emphaticaly Denies Rumors | Railway Administration Keeps Con- | 1 | } , \ t crete ships. There are seventy-five | is classed as District No, 2. 4 . 4 ns = : Bundays y ' ITE shipyards engaged in building steel District No. ‘, comprising | ship. Job and Save the City Company and Give Conduc- That Newark Club Is to Be trol of Only 200 Origin- {lt tek t 510, WANTED — . -|yards in Maryland and Virginia, bas sh ae 4 0.18 4 ; STATION ME contracts for 158 ships, with fifty- $50,000, tors More Also. Transferred to Canadian City ally Taken O ver. daye, 0.00 78" we ; 4 STATIO EN AND HIGH CLASS nine Wa ve} Florida oighty-aix| Tht Job of constructing and Inunch-| WASHINGTON, July 3.—Decision to] Joseph J. Lannin, one of the prinel-| WASHINGTON, July 3.—More than TRAINMEN, “ ships are Eeing Dull Pitty wage are | ima New York City’s 1919 budget of|retain operating control of the Pullman |pal backers of the new International |» 99 short line railroads, electric ford 4th of July Tri | AGES 21 TO 55, USED CARS either already built or being built,| more than $200,000,000 is not to be!Company was announced to-day by the| league, emphatically denied to-day a chants PaRLiEe saeeahi | rip |SUBWAY AND ELEVATE This is District No, 4, done by the committee of experts who | Railroad Administration in an order al-| that there was any intention of trans-|°TS and plant facili ines 'e been | oy ( fa carte Thirty-nine Ways are located in}/came into being during the Mitchel |lowing waxe increases for sleeping cur|ferring the Newark Club to any Can-|relinquished by the Railroad Admints- To 0. ON $5: 23 DIVISIONS, 917 ‘our. Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama,|Aqministration. This committee, |eonductors, porters and maida on the | dian city or elsewhere healioe: “aphondinneito antinates Saat dedi’ | INTERBOROUGH RAPID 1916 CASE Tour. Dimrist No 6 \ty-four shiDS| Known as the Sub-Budget Committee, | same basis he advanc “None of the International clubs a CAT GOP. | TRANSIT Co. i ure contracted for in these three bv as the advances recently to-day on the basis of orders issued Dastish for | 1916 FRANKLIN Tour. | States used to hold day and night sessions. |given railroad employees. will be transferred and all of them a pia ME’ TROPOLITA | APPLY ROOM 1233, 165 WITCROW. ELK.|_District No. 6 comprises the entire|While one relay of experts drank} ‘The 19,000 employees in these ser-| Will finish the playing season as sche- Purion, Hepes. week: T AN ‘LINE BROADWAY, 9 A. M. TO & “lstate of Texas. It han fifty-three | strong coffer and mat up fuexting| vices were given increases totalling | vied" said the former owner of the} ‘There remained in the hands of the|| Steamen ft Lee ed eae at SA HART, 3 Pass. | ways, and bas contracts for sixty-| figures the other took cat-naps. $21,760,000 o year, including back pay | oston Red Sox. “The Newark Club| Railroad Administration control of ap- ees , |DAY. ba three ships These budget makers became un-|from Jan. 1. and its territorial rights will remain | proximately 200 roads classed as short TELEDHONE Hanon Ny io, 1917 ABBOTT , intact and despite any rumors to the = Roeaice With more ways than ships con-|popuiar. Every clty employee who] What attitude the Government will contrary the new International League | ine railroads. peedster. tracted for, District No. 7 ts in &lhad his or her salary slashed blamed | now take on the tippi rere wili gO through to the end of the| About 1,400 of the relinquished proj- . ¢ th Ith Cn pping system, long | Wi! t : To, HELA WANTED. tom MALL AND FEMALE ; f 1917 MITCHELL Tour, | Unique position. | thas slighty-nine |ine budget makers, who, In turn, mid |in vogue on Pullman cars, was a sub-|eluns or playing Ciroult, execpt where | cots are lumber roads. coal roads and) CONEY ISLAN 4) UNIS hae QUAI Et \ sivas SQIAMERCER Tour, [With tho ceosnticn ce. 7 ae they worked on orders from higher-up | ject of discussion following the am |like on last Monday the Jersey City [stub branches of various kinds, servi ins | I D COUN: Wek aid Oth. Orecn the maladie are ie baie | OCoIe nouncement officials openly {and Buffalo teams played at Hamilton, | singly industrial establishments, About |SPeg A ie De WES Kon, : Ieee ha ich ring the budget |bekL the svstem as pernicious, and| Ont, on a Canadian holiday. Thai! 200 are feeders to the main lin fia ay ' ” forn preperng Bet | predicted the Government will ‘make | may" have given rise to the rumors of | i H. A SANDERS More"s District No. 8 is represented by the|!# to be done by Joseph Haag, Secre- | short shrift of | it hater, which I desire to refute posi: {fonds and between three and four 5 real aura” ales: Mar, State of Washington, with the exeep-|tary of the Board of Estimate, who we Ba tively.” hundred are hort Wne rails | 3.05, $45 3446 645.690.7958 eee ~- ‘ aan * “4 4 tion of three varda tn One The ldid the task for years before effi- eae terenine roads duing common currier business, | 10. ‘ i \ Tel. Col —4993. "1876 Biway| istrict contracts for 261 ahips|ciency experts became a fad. Haag| BOY TOO EAGER TO FIGHT. | HENRY F, SHOEMAKER DIES. ea ey at BEACH HELP_WANTED—FEMALE. and has 122 ways, asks only the aswiatance of hiv modest ners . : MOT Ran Bak nine AND aL Sentenced to wally W i pe o TRIG. SF 7 v1 MALE AND PEMALL With 300 ships contracted for, Dis: o fares ay in Jail for Un- 1. Wer Vet = eS fi ah WANTE ce trict No, % taking in States of Mich- ring U. 8. Uniform, PV etenene Bibamler ene “Nothing Acts Like cAltha? fF Mf bi STB 4 i ‘The change means @ saving to the Member of Many Clubs { Upper 3 ork, O ° . ar ‘ jot TAtla WRRATORS, HAND AE Oe Nee ar arte Ohio, Wincen’ leity of $60,000. ,1t was ordered by unlawfully wearing the uniform| Jtenry Shoemaker, wealthy financier, Why, Not Spend a Quit ath at Wek : : 6b two ways for 300 ships, Mayor Hylan. of the United States Army Harry Dia-| mine owner and railroad director, died . DROUND? . beh qristrict No. 10. sla yarda in Penn-| peopl icaNS KEEP WOODS, |wa!_ sentenced to one day in Jail by | Gonn, "He was seventy-three years ld | Che Fruity Laxative FOR SALE. for 112 ships with §8 ways, nox SEED) Judge Augustua N. Hand in the Federal] and some Ume ago sulfered a stroke of | THE HUDSON increases sire delicate, nerve District No, 11 has contracts for] co, District Court today Mrs, Diagio- | Paralysis. | ¢ WEEKDAYS SUNDAYS, lownepeu wo weeks’ time in 4 ; sreastonal Committee Passes by fi S Mr. Shoemaker wus born in Philadel- | b 1 ran downspvonte in'two meaks time In || weventy-nine ship, ‘There are afty-| SS ang emae Chairman Gare, {Yani tearfully told Judge Mand that] pyisandowan graduated from Antmbe- FURRY tongue, had {i Gia REPIBL ee DIAMONDS In the Civil War he took part in breath, headache,general | Msi" DANCING dorsed by f r mad." He had yards and all but one located | WASHINGTON, July 3—The Repun- [her boy bad gone * at Meehan St omer known | twelve yards and all but ome located | , AMC omreasional Committee decided ['Yed t0 enist, but always bad been re snsagemnents with ine Zith Keel | poo eondition—that’s cone | Round Trip’. WATCHES officials, Awk your doctor or druggist || Washington. to-day to take no action, for the present |Jected. ‘Then he saved his money and din mining in Pennsylvania, Eipation’s work, REAR MOUNTAIN LINE Broad 1 022 6 LW. id TILL 6AM. about it os at least, looking to a change in its |bousht a uniform, Weat Virginia and Ghio,, He wus asso: eek'y | SATURDAY " ated in. ma lertakings ¢ | 22 92. hairmanahip, now held by Representa. | “t don't want to stain your eareer| Chutes, i, nun undertuiogs satin the | A rbsy tongue, aweet breath, clear STEAMER’ 99 | Wd) rate wet Rieke gy) FROM OCEAN 10 OCEAN tive Frank P. Woods of Iowa, recently | With a.long prison sentence," Judge | riman head, a feeling of being “fit asa | T ONF! aye ve defeated for renomination for Congress. |Hand told the boy, “but you are guilty| Mr. Shoemaker practically td been| fiddle"—that’s the work of pink C are 6 aioe ry SN The subject was brought up by the lo¢ a very severe offense. 1 in retirement since he was stricken with Stina AWALAS nanilllen, DET 2'500R3 A50 SHIPBUILDERS ARE BUSY declarations of Representatives Moek y fe. 1 fewl sorry | a mysterious malady seven years ago,| crystal sf X pi beyond ~~ DOWN THE BAY of Missouri and Gray of New. Jer: for anybody who wants to go to war| but he still maintained offices at No. 70| Taste like candied fruit and act | Night Vrivy DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ! fmt Mr, Woods should resign because [and can't, but you're too youn Broadway. His town home was at No, ; pa {Si a WORKING FOR UNCLE SAM of his votes on war legislation you must get the idea out of! your | 2 West bid Street. He was the father like castor oil. To Atlantic Highlands, Fare 35¢ We AN HMCAN, ware PLavOND "Ca Representatives, Meeker and. Gray tn |hea your! Of Henry Wharton Shoemaker, diplo~ War cain'at allidaveciste Jive NS. ¥ Mater AM 4 oh NE Pon 4 a letter to Chainnan Woods, bluntly ———>— mat, broker, owner of several ne Hite. atignthe Hiab! wa MO 48 TMONDS ON CREDIT ct Close View of Activities in AN Sece| Smet reaigm Chairman papers and said. to be worth several ED Music, Dancing om im 1 r lose View of Activities in =| Woode ‘sent’ them a reply to-day, He Pafiione in Nie ‘own riatt. He wee @ along, dowel a did not resign. BANK CLERK ACCUSED. member of the. Metropolitan, Riding, ¥: telephone BI20 Cortlandt tions Given in Detailed we Lawyers’, Bankers’. and Motor Clubs, McKESSON & ROBBINS, Rew York | EXCURSIONS. Reports, DR. ROBERTS SENTENCED. the New ‘York Yacht Club and of ta: | 66 rat OD! JAMOND SEMESBERGY fayette Post, Sons of the Revolution. | ion CREDir 37 MAIDEN LANE Resides his son, Mr. Shoemaker js Day v vSions DIAMOND SOU GME CANE Rosea son. Cutters AD Maiden Ean ‘The folowing despatches from thir-| Convieted om Testimony tn Mise|, William H. Ryan, Secretary and) survived by 9 daughter, Mra. Alfred |<. Leek Mura Cas: ‘Treasurer of the Broadway Savings | Wagstaff jr. of No. Jast th Street. fy NDS ' ND BOLD ‘ el rder USED CARS FOR SALE. a UN OnY JULY 7 vee ESN Moy SUhh yeaah: eal Lake Hopatcong T MILWAUKIE Wis, July %—-Dr,| Bank at No. 5 Park Place, was ar- —— vy AS Oo R IA Pavid Roberts was found guilty here | sted last night tn the office of An-| M@mti-Semitic Outbreaks Reported | vor drew Carl at No. Gallcta. ‘M0, 1s é ong AN “Lost and Pound" artictes advertised In The Word or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 108 World Building, will be leted for thirty days, ‘These lists can be ween wt any of The World's Offices. “Lost and Found” advertisements =| to-day on a statutory charge growing 100 Broadway, on in INTEREST & DIVIDEND NCTICES, For Infants and Children Jat of the Lusk-Robert triangle and|the charge of the larceny of $13,000] AMSTERDAM, July 3.—Anti-Semitic | qemee———— ey was sentenced to one year in the|from the bank which employed him, It| outbreaks have occurred in Jarosiau INTE NATIONAT. PAPER COMPANY, ean be left at any of The World's dvertis enctbs be House of Correction. Roberts's attor- | is alleged he falsified his books to cove er Galician towns, according to me feat maw ° mis Birrces’ aiteoty te, the. Werle: InUse For Over 30 Years Reye were given ewentyefour hours to |his peewations and lost the ‘money’ in| information received by the Jewish Co LJ be Dr PA ia Hividend wh one. a Cai 4000 Beekman, New York, of ||| Always beara al, Testimony during the trial | speculation, |teapondence Tureau from Vienna. Jow- | _ Advertisments tor The World may be Wf st t fo Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, — the Bnd conviction of Grace Lusk for the | ile wee held in $15,000 bail to-day | ish residents, it is declared, have been | a, Diststot Memenewr office tm the oity tints ommia aoable Fu Toa R . Bignature of murder of Mrs. Roberts was the basis | by Magistrate Cornell ‘in the Centre| made the victims of excesses and their aul © # ferred strchialierg Qt rovnd at thie clave o for tbe prosecution of Roberts, Street rt for examination on July 8, me have been plundered, ‘ OWEN SHDPHERD, Trearueep, tbo ark ate mama