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2 ee PASS. PS Se! CONGRESSMEN TOLD F HARBOR NEEDS BY MEGAPHONE Hearst’s Guests Steam Through | New York Waters With [4 \" Hurlbert as Guide. haga a new regulation recently signed ' ident Wilson for @ iry ind places wher n Comma 1918 br TH Mayor Hylan, accompanied by cltY|many as soldiers. of sailors are! The New ¥ officiats, waa host to-day to the Con- [established for thirty days or lonke SPlia duis Reweiahics tus reek | The new dry zone created in Bi 2 . after thi a greasional party Invited here by Will- jam R. Hearst, to celebrate the Fourth, on an excursion Following a Juncheon n+ loc around M dattan Island pee at the Whitehall Club the = party The new regulations will be extended| Avenue Trocadero, now to be called boarded a steamer, and skirting the ¢o the district about Fort Hamilton On| avenue du President Wilson. Early ; ‘ to July 19. About twenty saloons will be | Brooklyn shore, went i Wake | closed in that neighborhood. | trains and metro-trams were flied to Jamaica Bay, More than 12) The United States Marshal wit! co-| the last seat, and many were standing board. operate with the city police and the Dock Commissioner Murray Hul- Dert, armed with a megaphone, was | tio epecial “spicier” for the needs of the| harbor, impressing upon the Senators and Representatives the importance of each pressing need. Tho trip around the island covered thirty-two miles on the water, and| Commissioner Hulbert was a pretty | busy man. Many of the party saw) e@amoufliaged ships for the first time ly interested when the of McBride. ate peed) through Spuyten ‘ the front—covered with fiowers ‘Duyvil into the Harlem River. Mr. Tacien P. Brown, former Director of | The day broke dull, after a cloudy Hulbert pointed out the advantage the Bureau of Foods and Drugs of the |night, so we just could seo the picket 50 BROOKLYN SALOOKS ‘ew Regulation—Time's wma nm aA a \the Bush Terminal in South Hroc put out f business day af: —— morrow by an order iissued to-de | Amer icans, In Turn, C See aur esl) Tal Peatee’ Herre lyn extends to b&th Street and from the water front to Fifth Avenue Sheriff's office BROWN DENIES GHARGES THE EVENING WORLD, «PARIS GOES WILD OVER U. §. TROOPS MUST GO OUT OF BUSINESS: dry Zone” to Be Extended or y France, Tho action is taken and Poincare. of dawn yesterday more than a thou- 4 of un- veiling the piate of the new name for The sw ona in this distrigt have Just one day re in which to dispose of their stocks id quit business | sand persons already had collect Place d'lena for the ceremony on the bumpers, all coming from re- in enforcing the regula- Sashes iS mote quarters of Paris and the sub- urbs. Many brought their footstools Dns. — and small chairs, and were installed eagerly waiting. Some had brought IN HEALTH BOARD ROW resksass. navina tote nome too exer to have it there. At 7 o'clock a reei- ment of French troops passed through omer Director of Bureau of Foods Files Reply to Ac the streets of the Place d'lena quar- ter, cusations going in the other direction—to FRIDAY, JULY 5, =a 1918 A GROUP OF — FARMERETTES of the cut at the Jackson Iron Works, rei - Health, = was suspended On| of French cavalrymen with drawn which eno a ns 180-degree sedi a ear of gn Me nai “|swords and clothed helmets. Coming ourve in the swift tidewater. Service Commissioner James MoBride's| 4,, down to Piace d'le ith vai The waters of Hell Gato wore fairly |investigation Into the conduct of his| pms ay at = \— ‘owd quiet when the party went through, |department, filed with the Board of De ee ares VaMale Hea : and the visitors’ disappointment at |Health, which met to~tay, his anmwer|*treets boys on trees and balconies rssed more bethidoe bab hated ental the lack of turbulence was compen- |to the chagges brought against him andjfilled with people, wo could sce igen toe kay the etd aa a tu | pon cW the Roard | He aks pds aay base Me sated in the contemplation af the |upon whic the Board will act |the stands erected one side of he rec over the parade, the mach | + sphere vet n over the river| More than @ dozen apeoial instances | be {Mic llspaedri pusand-f0ot @PAn Over ine sada {Of alleged inefficiency, Incompetency | Museum and two others opposite. driven by an American pilot, flying appa i A Set *}and negiect of duty were cited in Me-|Covered with flowers, the full view | &t 4 low altitude, looped the loop sev- and the abundant #tipping. Bride's report, the chiof of these being | Washington statue itself haraty (ert! times, making the spectators! Especially did Mr. Hutbert seek tO] mat betwee pt. 3, 1915, and May 2 F elf was hardly | oa their breath, The machine came | impress upon the minds of the vi | 1918, Brown had been absent from duty | Visible. '’nder the palms and flow-| so low that at times the onlookers ftors the vital importance of deep-| seventy-three working days. The ac-|ers among the flags were two new! thought it would strike the roofs cf! ening Hell Gate to forty feet. He| cused official enters a denial of every|ones bearing the Polish cagle. |the houses. Two more machines then ; explained that at the present time | allegation against him. As the hour to start the cersmony | appeared and all three, above the ‘ ‘ ‘ ey aie the harbor might be blocked by the| “All acts, omissions and forebearances| approached the crowd became more |a ing applause of the crowas,| ‘Continued from First Page.) Tet . sinking of a single ship and the inpealpat bat abel hibed took) and more rest At lust a brass|Fave a hair-radsin exhibition of} ‘ , navy more securely bottled up than seine srisicuaseve Otthe ncasset Gorn: band playing “The Star Spangled |@ itles, |F. Robertson, Charles Murray, Will- | , 5 the German flect at Kiel, The Con-| viisioner of Health and were known to Banner" could be heard amid terrific As the troops slowly filed out of|iam Moore, Frederick C. Wheeler and | \ Me Se r , gressional party seemed very MUCH them and approved by them.” Many of|#PPlause from @ distance. The grand sucht, the three aeroplanes could be| William A. Red et. Major John ot . impressed and expresived their thanks oMeial act. . stand rapidly filled with officials, | 8€2 coming even lower, accompany- | H, Quick, Corpls. Ray and W. Boone a. 5 P his oMoial acts, he were the result ‘ to the Dock Commissioner at the end | of a policy directly initiated or approved | ™nisters, and eight generals, among | !"% the infantrymen on ther march | Harry B. Fletcher, David : : ie the outing by former Commlanoners | them Joffre and Mordacq. The Presi-| thtough the Paris streets, Regiment] ing, Harold J. Rand 1 Lets ah \ ate dent of the Republic drove up am.d al ®fter regiment passed the multitudes | Sheaff, John H. Ingalls, Ray 1 ; : MAS, NINA L. DURYEA GETS | reat ovation trom the crowds, the| Of sbectators, Noarse with shouting. Chase, Frank A. Vial, Fred W, fiat iG GG te — O ao ‘PRESIDENT SIGNS BILLS American soldiers shouting “Vive la] ¥" showered the men with flowers, | Joseph A, Garges, Benjamin Ti 41% 4 4 ANOTHER HONOR MED Branca! whilo hundreds of pretty Parisian}and Howard Childs; Privates VIDING $4,608, 323 000, UNVEIL NAME PLATE IN HONOR|™ilinettos often ‘soko ‘through the |, Brooks, John ©, Fiecken, OF THE PRESIDENT. strict line of themunicipal guards to| Hofsteder, Earl Belfr a . s . . | 0 give roses to the soldiers, Carter, Herman L. MeLe Wilk re Ss ; After several speeches M, Cherioux, , an L. MeL am | National thstitute of Social pewences Sundry cwil and Naval Appropria-| vico President of the Paris Counci,| A* the flag of one Marine company a, Srair and Earl C. Rockwell It peer UA 5 * Pays Tribute to Her Work tion Measures Are Made | proceeded to unveil the name plate|aPPeared the crowds once again The posthumous awards were to} Ket dedicated to the Preside: broke into frantic applause, for the Dental Surgeon Weedon C. Ost LP : or War Sufferers. | NY dedicated to the President of the ! ental Surgeon Weedon C, Osborne, | {4 hare. >'s ‘ for | Laws. United States, naming Avenue Tro-| Whole of France had heard of the gergt, Grover C. O'Kelly and Private {0 [si 1."s a i ‘ Mrs, Nina lL. Duryea of this city amd |) WASITINGTON, ly 6. President |eadero Avenue du President Wilson, famous troops and the way they had perbert D, Dunlavy. It stn i ‘ Paris, France, has received a medal wilson has signed the three billion dol-| Under peals of applause Ambassa- | “istinguished themselves in the a Max. Motor from the National Institute of Social jar Sundry Civil Appropriation bill pro-|dor Sharp terminated his speoch, The | Mite fighting, Men on tribunes all U, 8, Aviators Decorated by King‘ Mii! Sciences, in addition to the rations viding for Government expenses, in-|first lot of troops, comprising pollus, | #f°3% Waving thelr top hats and Ur 1, Mex. 1 ‘ previously given her by the Govern: \ctuting the shipbuilding programm | company of new drafted Ameri sticks at the Marines, while wounded ITALIAN ARMY HEADQUAR. Meal | ments of France, Belgium, Russia and during the coming year, and the Nava! two companies of Atnerican ma American soldiers, from a place re- TERS, Thursiay, July 4 (Avsoci Mo. Pa Montenegro. appropriation bill, carrying $1,609,3 ra etatliad for th 1 1 > Kr oie . . |which just came from the trenches | Served for them, almost drowned the Press).—Five American aviators An accompanying letter aid: ‘This 000 and authorizing a permament tn- | : ra i ¢ the French crowds with tached to the I r medai is given you in recognition of jcrease of the Navy's enlisted personnel |About Chateau-Thierry, filed past. shouts of the French crowds with tached to the Italian Army wer " the incalculable benefits you have ren- (t© 121,000 men, with 50,000 additional |The great crowd shouted itself hoarse | Whistling. After the American regi- decorated with the Italian War Cross iss Qered war sufferers in France. You |r the war. oe with cries of "Vive 'Amerique! Vive| ments came American Red Cross to-day by King Victor I have established units in France and |Primary Petitions Out for Whitman, Wilson! Vive les Samm nurses, dressed in smart blue uni- a review and in the pres fm this country, and with untiring) AUHANY, July §—Primary peti. {still call our men, A man on one of|ferms, and aguin the crowd broke Eben Swift, head of th evergy and enthusiasm, enlightened by |tions for Gov. Charles 8 Whitinan, the stands was heard to exclaim: | out int dmiration of the Ameri- Military Mission, The aviat a rere and stimulating humor, you huey |for the nomination of Govornor were |“How they march! What splenad fel- | ean Republic, The procession closed ated were Lieuts, Archibald F addressed audienc travelling from BE SVE, today rhe Vacanay go ae ltows! ” with French poilus marching in close John Park, Raymond Baldwin, Len- State to Blate, seeking and securing \Shyirinans John tkact Mf Meats! One moment the crowd watching] tile. “Vive les poilus," then was neth Collins and John ( ux. The aid for war-stricken Fr and George W. Bond of Syracuse the soldiers march by all turacd|heard both from the French people Crosses were given for carrying out |‘! and the American soldiers. Onlookers, the greatest number of bombing raids remembering the famous poilus’ ex- during the recent Austrian offensive pression, also shouted: “On lus aurat"| The King also visited an American pe , —"We shall have 'em!" Then came’ Red Cross work room and thanke: Store Open ALL _D ¥ This Saturday detachment of French cavalry play- the workers for fits ele parent ing’ bugles. Qne detachment of wounded soldiers. Army, Division and | pollus had brought sanitary dogs Brigade Headquarters at various fwith it ‘These bow-wows were points along the front flew the Ameri- y (e) (e) | happy and proud to march with thelr can flag to-day in honor of the Fourth | mi ind received the ovation all ‘ | to themselves, Ob Wy: ; A few words should be suid about! wy, 7 the crowd, It was absolutely cos. Woended vin aries. " pat Rome “ \ |mopolitan, comprising wealthy In-! oer Lhd me | 34th Street—New York (habitants of the fashionable quarters} ROME. July §.—Twenty American i of Paris, influential business men,| veterans who had been wounded and | office clerk, dressmakers, girl Ia- decorated in fighting on the French | Mh gie TENT ne | borers and munition owkers, beg- front participated in the Fourth of July “ : 5 9 : | gara, in fact all classes of the French} cctobration here. They were under | ssa | Special Sale Saturday EOP eon by The Fivening command of Capt. Brothers. atowt of| AQUEDUCT ENTRIE | world correspondent was a we shi them were of Julian orig | e ty. The b dressec ino w ‘ RACE “KK A , 1 i crowd gradually made wa for h aoe as follows | sa : woi'gs ol SENT SOUTH, FARES PAID ae ia rae one person in w) ’ il \ 4 ¥ Hi ii ‘ ath 7 the crowd iney giving up ee | Mins HR Inia Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s Models her liberty on a day when the world F hg oi vi ; | colebrates Independence Day." Shortage of Machinists at $6 a Day 4 Kh rh ae : oO { he tradi al «6 French [n+ r Dresses of Novelty Voile street boys, addressing tho bride, Reported—1,502 Registered art ae it \ ) shouted for all he was worth: “Aren't e Pt \ i Smart models of plain, striped or fancy voile, hemstitched organdie 9 Mevttrala {0 get tied up such ® carl Wednesday, | Ki fr, ern collar and cuffs. Special . las this?” But the pride on Nt fore than 1,502 men rexistered for |i" Ita 1 ““As the troops filed down the Ave Mao Wadmeadase aE +4 nue President’ Wison, the crowds ral ine ad = coc lant i yroke loose d joined p proces sd wae rrebbighicintetcinads ne Dresses of Voile and Gingham Boxe! sed coum haclcied ia a ae ata ace crowded f this number 300 were sent to . Attractive models in striped, figured and fancy voile, also plaid gingham, pe w sitt Ne bn ine won local A : nd M 7 to out of towr ‘ trimmed with organdie and lace collurs and cuffs Special 79 the Gardens and on|700 to points in Virginia, Marylan gis ne 8 sey nee {OP | sey and @ few to Connecticut, The Fed na ee aes z 5 auth’ in. front, of the Neral Bureau paid all transportation Dresses of Flowered and Checked Voile Platue, covered with and | fares ; broidered inl es Tlie aellies andicutine Span 15 where the troops were disbanded. in the New York wey i eT ee FOES Aisin, Sta Asked his impressio marine it division. Alin my.) 110. Pha 1 who took part in the parade said: |. Oineg men in theso trades tain. \ : “prove % Sore ja jce, that was some parade, The! * . i : Dresses of Crepe de Chine and Voile French people aresa fine lot. Paris! From opening time until 2 o’et nie toraie, it Dictinctive models of crepe de chine, voile, gingham, calico or organdie, ie a reat town, the best I've ever) there ta always s lone line of men walt | tas? hoe | smart collars and cutfs, ee 15.00 I! pubic |ing to be examined by the eighteen Sar RL || KEEL LAID IN 41-2 MINUTES, ("8 ™" ? ’ vey d Fy ’ : Ir. . 1 aS ccApe The clerical force 1s 50 per cent. si at Misses’ Summer Silk Dresses Dotuth Workers Claim Record terl The Terial force ta 5a mmr cent, shor al are a in | y y Allen Moved: Yew in dat, i hil DULUTH, Minn, July 5.—Workmen | Menitet ae a chanisit of Of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Novelty Summer Silks. of the MeDougull-Duluth Shipbuilding | ' atime 8100,000, ce withou fying the autho ’ |} Company to.day were claiming @ record) the will of Aaron Buchsbaum of No, {tte Franz von H lias Frank Voll in laying the Keel plates fora ef . |ner, was comn the Easox boat, As the Lake Helen was launched 35° West 88th Street, head of a chain of ‘ 15.00 19.75 25 00 35, 00 yesterday & trained crew. of men meat stores in New York, who died | County Jail in days ® ° jumped into position and in thirty s June 24, filed for probate to-day, | bY Perry Armstrong of All nds had tho first plate in place, ‘Tho it disposes of an estate Valued at moré | Bureau to-day, Vo was out on 1-3 minutes, full keel of thirteen plates was laid ip CAPTURED GERMAN | GUN AND CREW: U.S. BOY AY HONORED than $100,000 which ia left to the widow and their arole from a sixty-day sentence for ure to register, BOLSHEVIK DEFEATED DEAN OF PRESS AGENTS DIES AT 85; IS CREMA | Birchet Clarke Known on Two Con- tinents—Went a Fishing With Cleveland. Rirchet Clarke, eighty-five years olf, dean of the American theatrical and fishing Pross agents companion of Grover Cleveland and Joxeph Jef- died and was « vied last nursday. He died at family home, No. 608 Bast Seventh Street ‘ntbush, Brooklyn, at 10 A. M. and wis cremated in the a n Mr. Clarke directed the 1 work f Adam Forepnugh fe years and was known from coast to eoast. He took Haverty's minstrels to Lon« don, where he paved way f successful two ye ut Drury Lane atre. He manag Keller, the magician. Thirty years ago he retired and devoted tim. to the writing of short stories, Fish- ing was his hobby In Rivington Street in the early sixtios Mr. Clarke co 1 with Stephen Collins Fo: author of Vay Down Upon the Suwanee River,” My Old Kentucky Home” and other | Southern melodies | Mr. Clarke ts survived by |two daughters, Alma and a widow, Ruth, and 36 West 34t tt OVEN ALL Clea ral nce Dresses diew Gingiams & Street tin & © DAY SATURDAY e Sale and other oft Cluett body & Co ar qua: Others reduced to 50, $6.95, Pee: rg te Fine Silk Dre »$8E8 1 1 holde 57,736,000 |f their tealtains 95 9 1 Tran 8 which fell hb passed 50 per cont. of the J fit ding dare rapidly ap- Othera reduced to $15.95, $17.98, Petenes Canerition i useurel Summer Skirts the few ther wae made wit ing plan o Regular quar- macerialg § Paid t pres |f ftel Sew St ode t. on lst pr i Hanne r Others in wootlens and ailka re- \ Wer duced to $3.50, $5.95, \ npany-—Regu \ a share, pa, t a July 15. kK The tubber Company— (ae ales gains An Appetizing ‘ y and 19,704 in June Delicious ; ae Liraiedae Summer Repast of the comp: Prepared Meats renuration for the meal con: Oheich oF pincing’ @ selection res nuteitinna. (oodstutts Ties make iw den neta change of mm that will relished by. all Meat Loaf, Tongue, tthe SEVERELY IN CiGERIA Jul fat >-Slovak Smoked Beef, Ham, Ets. Otto Stabl's name is | all products fur yur DFU orved De Alfred We M: Kl by AML First) Claws Otto Stahl’s, 2332 3d Ave. SEW YORK in the country can buy clothes closer than we can, and with the“ War Time Small Profit Policy” now pre- vailing in Brill Stores, no Clothing House can SELL them closer either Kuppenheimer Sutts 2 and 3 Piece *15 to °50 . $15.00 to $28.00 17.50 to 28.00 22.50 to 35,00 12.50 to 20,00 10.00 to 15,00 6.50 to 14.00 $2.00 others York 1456 Broadway Broadway at 49th Street 44 E, 14th St. 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. 125th Street at 3d Avenue—Open To-morrow Night Kupp. Air-o-Weave Suits..... Tropical Worsteds.......... Ap Silk Suits and Flannels Cool Cloths and Mohairs...... Genuine Palm Beaches. . . White Flannel! Trousers $2.50, $3.00 & $4. 00 Soft Straw Hats, Bul The Kuppenheimer House in New