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Oe ea a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918. ar _MMTUHEL VEMORIL’ NEW ROCHELLE GIRLS’ SMART FIFE AND DRUM CORPS BRITISH AVATORS ee FUND APPROACHING BURN zePPELINS | Lhe Kaiser as | S20000 MARK NSTHLESMIGRAD! Knew Him for | 3 H. C. Frick Contributes $1,000 | Destroy Sheds we and Two Ma- —Stuyvesant Fish’s Tribute chines After Flying More FE sv’ | Fourteen Years —Ruckstull’s Suggestion. COPENHAGEN, July 20.—German airship sheds at Tondern, in Schleswig: Holstein, were bombed recently by three British airmen and two Zeppe- eyewitness account of the rald printed y , e owe in the newspaper Stifte Tidende o! Ribe, Denmark Who From 1904 to 1918 Was The four hits obtained by the alr- P |mon started a fire which lasted half American Dentist to the Kaiser Jan hour, during which the Zeppelins | Were burned. [Schleswig-Holstein is a German State bordering on Denmark and containing the great Kiel naval During that time the Kaiser visited Dr. Davis base. It is 350 miles from the abo " : . . ee. ee eae heaiih eonat ut tae Suntent Oars ut one hundred and fifty times, invariably staying lym Post-Office, sending in $3.75, and of the western battiefron:.] anywhere from ten minutes to an hour and a half With the heaviest mati yet to come chel Memorial Fund at) » the woon to-day jumped to a total of $17,429.70, or $ terday figures, A little more than $2,500 will bring it to the $20,000 mark. Two checks for $200, from Louis S. 50 above the yes- vy and 8, C. Holaday, and two for $iC0, from Stuyvesant Fish and Best & Co., Inc., helped swell the morning contributions, Contributions for lesser amounts were numerous, fifteen 3 = > a AMSTPRDAM, July 20.—Referring | the Roumanian Club, composed Ki cl Ties lad th oe heh Att dene het dod ol 4a | staal to the British raid on the Tondern |§ @fter the professional work was completed to discuss “mostiy of hard working people, These patriotic girls, all of whom are prominent in their home martial music, and they are now a feature of life in the little city that /uirsheds, a Rerlin official statement || the topics of the hour—particularly during the war adding $20, District Attorney Denis town, have organized a genuine miltary band that makes simon-pure | Won fame by pcb itself “forty-five minutes from nether he inder Friday's date says: | ti ahh Aprit | “only some material damage was|f Years—when the Kaiser asked many questions as to | the world to provent the passing of it done by this morning's aerial attack | the likely attitude of America under certain possible |on to the consumer. |upon airship establishments in Ton- | diti d ti it ts | To put the system into operation | ger |} conditions and provocations, Honea require the 1 tates of bd bo LONDON, Friday, July 19.—-Rrittsh | | aie IMemorial 0 Major Mitchel, u. S. R., | exera Ay wore et n nbing squadrons again have invaded | The first and only account written of the Kaiser services to his city and his country | praboaettue aver pine iy the iaany and have je beyond the le fy A i fficially inti fe i should be enduringly commemorated.” Late Mayor of the City of NewYork "RATE MAY BF SET try se ereee a ey oy tat aaneateeibiet lek toe kit yy an American unofficially intimate for years with Stuyvesant Fish, in sending his $100 | y 6 Ministry contribution, said he wished he couid aris Hatry saya that bombs were dropped him, to whom the Kaiser could talk freely without ‘ , Heide on || fear of occasioning international complications, eee oe ree on The World suggests a great popular subscription for a xt a coe carn caa Che nce suitable, worthy memorial to Major John Purroy ‘| Breaptcy he would aay Soneeres Cunriene She. Stab leee an Mitchel, U. S. R., Aviation Corps, for four y : way trains also were attacked. The week for liv=lthe railway. station have always had, that Mayor Mitchel WINGS Vou. Cig Ge WILE Lote, E s Mayor | Who sells him the goods, ‘The pr ‘ hi bet va. To th ad The Wosta purchased a $300 horse or $1, 000,000 statement reads required to ts, and instead Of on a powder factory at Oberndort, the the man atter having been bombed to-day, A hero, | cinte would hold true whether ‘as the only one of our Mayors who / ; ; s Pethiontsd | . succeeded in reducing the cost of gov- will also honor itself. To this end The World subscribes Levy on Pa “die Also) worth of real estate. O'Leary of Queens County forwarded his personal check for $10, writing that “at this time, particular! most fitting that Mayor Mit fire resulted at the Benz Works, Ral ‘Our bombing squadrons again were| re di | 31,000, - A | By levying the gross sales tax on] getive during th 4 erning this city per capita of popula-| rai Suggested, Would Hit | varius stores, through which row | active during y 18-18. tion, while not only maintaining but The World, both morning and evening editions, will gladly Beery Buver | materiap reacher ‘the “ultimate con- | At fhe Her © le pe improving the character and quality | receive and acknowledge contributions of any sum for y Buyer. See ET Sem tier ee tg hay anc | Biase. frnienea ie Hi aie Widens | hi |age rate would run up to 5 per t. r this purpose. | | This, it is contended, could be applied | sen were attacke Att | Latta | WASHINGTON, July 20.—There | in Ooh Kk Way That It would: reduce la tire wrak | All contributions should be addressed to the Mitchel Jone-third the amount of taxes to Le] was attacked, o1 | Memorial Fund, The World, No, 63 Park Row, New |derived from revenu owest cost in Mayor Mitchel’s term York, N. Y. Contributions will be acknowledged in the the amount of taxes on incomes and!” The s sales taxes are clos excess profits turned into the Treas-| allied proposed taxes on ban! was $24.34 in 19 d in Mayor Ga columns of The World and The Evening World from day nor’s the lowest was $32.90 in 1911, to day. heeks and bar deposi which, ury next yea even with the highest Ba one Rete er ; And th he says, notwithstand- | stimated, would y rates that may be imposed, the Ways ting to $319,000, ; and Means Committee of the House! ing the great increase which took | ‘bserved on the buildings In the fac place in the latter part: of Mayor | ae ais rai = eee 8 learned, in framing the new War] comes necessary to go into many DCW |tory, All our Mitchel's term, in the cost of materi! | Revenue Bill | tlelds safely.” vn wae gcane o | MITCHEL MEMORIAL FUND octets‘? o.205%°" THRIFT STAMPS TO WORKERS |: close our check f $100," wrote rporations, which have cut down reraft guns accounted for another, : 4 the war profits, The committee had | hy | CR SE IN W. § the Air Ministry also reported, Nine goite £. "1 CONTRIBUTORS AND GIFTS cits cSuisisn: NS INGREASE IN WAGES)" Sto 'neri G, Gray, acting as attorney | 000,000, double the sum they now fur- | the day and night. at nish | Endicott-Johnson Shoe Farin ayS!l ites ine) was done: froma. Jow of work done, alike on the side of physical improve d the bet wing of tions." He quoted figures to mor: will be a decrease of $1,000,000,000 in vg jy {ceiving a direct hit, Two trains were hit by bombs, brought to a standstill ubjected to machine gun fire 19 the powder factory at} ndorf (on the Neckar, southweat of Stuttgart attacked, Bursts were machines — returned n brought down elght Thursday and ant for Capt. Cruger, sent a check for $50 and this letter . . + . ’ : Big increases will be made in the, jn is Way Volunta Raise hoight,” says the statement, “and “I am sending you nerewitn a|Bizarro’s Dime and Frick’s $1,000 Alike Show] tax on mcomen it the plane diseusend ! LMR : plage ame elma check for $50 as a contribution from ‘ reer by the committee to-day go into ef-| ot 10 rer Cent, Aiea P 1 : : i y dumps aroun: Armentic rea and | Capt, Bertram de N. Cruger, for the| Appreciation of Late Mayor's Patriotic | rect | “HOBTON, ‘Julys40-sk voluntaty- (ne | Meusooure a ibailwae Gea tbmae oe Mitchel] Memorial Fund. Capt. Cruger ee ° . Normal taxes of at least 10 pe crease in pay of 10 per ¢ payable in] Rosieres and Bray, and the ja now in active service in France, | Spirit and Public Service. | cent. on individuals and corporations se plana of tho | Mrugew and Ostend, During te and !n his absence I have bis power] | and surtaxes as high as 80 per cent ¢ r mpan f bee i un bed man Were pr so dropped oi of attorney in connection hia | appeared to be favored by a majority of Endicott and} ciennes Railway, and a Re Srerney = hic CORREO MEA TUN Coe Contributions to the popular subscription sor a memortat to MAJOF| of tne committee, Secretary MeAdoo Deen the rallca business and personal affairs gener- | ally, I have not heard] trom Capt. Cruger, I am sure that le] butions of amounts of $100 or more theretofore received, appear below.|* would wish to make as lar ' x tons on the railways at Courtral Seelin and Lille.” nt — : va dona-| Further contributions will be acknowledged from day to day: One nee sai raked » inta | chisee c hs 5,000 my Thritt Stamps GERMAN AIR RAIDER DRIVEN | John Purroy Mitchel received yesterday ang to-day and contri-| wants a normal rate of 12 per 3 1 in some cas as high as 16 per cen. pwenty collection of $20, had this to say | tue NEY be 1,000 SG. aab C 2 Nei fu La Ss Bae Cant create for Shoe € w ¢ , n Not on Strike ‘This club, which ts composed! 4, ©, Frc * 4,000 IT ene tie IEClaA BROCKTON, ‘Mas, July 20,-—-The| Forced to Retreat by Guntfire| principally hard-working people,| Julius R. 1,000 No. 10! profits tax will prot bs Brockton Manufacturers’ Association After Crossing Kentish feels proud to contribute the above | Jobn D. Rockefeller. 1,000 ¢. Shoe Cc as 10| by the income tax schedule to pre-| hy Branted shoe wor %, othe than of 7 : . = little as it is, toward the per- |gudue Elbert HM. Gary. + 4000 | Denis O'Leary, District Attorney vent ambiguity | a 20 per Border. = a Ftp tuation of the memory of that|Mrs Stanley McCormick ik Queens nt 10 ? paid as a ONDON, July 29 German «ir RIHUR N DAVIS reat American.” Adolph Lewisohn EA Lower | BULK OF INCREASE ON INCOMES wfocts ne LODO! uy nee Sieeds Garay SRTRUR IN DAVIS : S | Aeraen cet aene Rockaway + 10 ABOVE $20,000. continu it Is estimated! ergey and f Leo B. Simonson wrote :t was a/Herman A. Metz John Dawson and family, No. | The bulk of the increased revenue|7 ae tala . i terday and was driven back by the pleasure to tender $10 toward a me-| Simon Guggenheim 460 W. S8th St vi 10 s, acconling to c. 4 g| from i 4 will come from salarie: morial “to that typical American and| John McH. Bowman pEebad Alt tan TAB 20,000 and $ , between | Telegraphers' Head enta to the best Mayor New York ever had| Meuey | Hamar Mh i’ H| wanes, AIR aa LAs, Reine Snes n Extract from ‘The Emerson Shoo Company aiso| Wiliam G. fe Rew ona a plenty of race (OWN) air sent $10, Edith M. Bartlett seni an-| BH. Outerbridy Ph Henry Bruere .....- other $10, “feeling it a great honor| William Hamlin William Dean b Katherine A. | nenkamp of the Comn hers’ Union, comp! jonate amount with {WAS TORTURED Dr. Davis’s First Article: that taken from sources outside of Bask cRESEESrEEESEEES C. H. Clark, No. bac | to do just a little.” “It would be a| The Journas of Commerc “Admire or 7 ied ese extreme One on that disappointment and a grief to know| Samuel Untermyer . Brooklyn Post Office Clerks has much favor is a nf gradu , ; rage t ,"" Jobn| Frank V. Storrs.. . U. P.M ; ated normal taxes, as aerators to nis “He (the Kaiser) had worked himself up to a degree of had no part in it,” wrote Jobn! tury 1,” Crock ; Giauys Mt i ifter exemptions of| oniy qu settled by” tt indi A i Adams in sending his $1, S. C, Holaday Cisiucet ames persons and $2,000 for| complaint saya. indignation which I had seen him display only on two or Tho largest contributor yesterday Wil 8. Levy William Mite = With Terrible Racha eaihinl ntil three previous occasions, and I must confess I was was H.C, Frick. He sent his check | \) iam Ue “ J. H. Snyder, ne General ¥ rie Manager Sends Mes- | luc to ate fresh b yeas ji Fi for $1,000 from his summer home at) pitt ie . early ry . | Hudso: sane te S0il | She Tried “PRUIT-A-TIVES reluctant to start a fresh outburst by answering his argu- Prides Crossing, Mass, and with it a| Stuyvesant F 400 | ¢ har es H eh and W LYNN, Ma: Jul ments. His eyes, usually soft and kindly, flashed fire as e stating: “It gives me pl Best & Co.... brief note stating anes Joseph M. Price ure to contribute to the memorial!) {yn Pais: fund for ex-Mayor Mitchel which you] ‘The Re the ex f the he advanced toward me and slowly and incisively declared: br. William’ "Tt, Man- ° ° “ce | ate so Kindly raising." bc pep peeprerrenertcaneeeee | Davis, America-must-be- His contribution of $1,000 is the New Yorker Herold . ° 299 seventh of its kind to the fund wares Yaslin, ‘ | i fe a t Paul M. Warburg, member of the | agri B Bt anchfield | it punished for her actions! Federal Reserve Board, pledged $100! Charles H " : 1! tail and wh rlesale. | by wire from Washington, and checks | Basen phnane Lae 100 | John Adams 1| hand ‘of. the for the same amount were received by | The Brooklyn Daily f 109 Mrs M. M. Priddy, No. 2 Ma ready to advocate } e yesterday from the following: | Leonard M. Waillstein.... ; 1 Avenue a} one per pent ony tr N P f Th S H a ; ss wig Adri 6 The lev. Dr. W.S. iuinstord, T, J. Healy, No, 514 W, 156t 1] clinat ‘ and 0 art 0 1S tory as ver William Guegenhelm, - 4s] Ridgeticld, Conn......e606++ 100) br. Harry Bowman, No. 108 § Mstimates have r at tt n ald & 1 ¢ oseph M, Price, John B, Stanchfleld,; Walter Scott, No. 495 B'wa 19 Tad St 1} the ecommitt i ‘ Bliance with such p When t | B T Id t h P bli 3, Marling and jes H.|Jobn 1 No, 48 Bond 1 John McAlroy, No, 69 Pear 1| sales tax of 1 per ce nid. be reba an the equ et Maine ond Cann |S, eee sk a, Me palo hs OF 1 nar eo could makita ad aa een lold to the Public | my. W Ruckstull ptor| gWithnold Aly ‘Name? Ns Bois based on a gross turnover in. the |< ‘the “employers | ellir tuckstull, iptor | Oppenhet: rolling & ¢ s, No. 621. W. 56th St. 60c| United States of about $40,000,000,0 af and ed Art Work hi as | Ogden Keid, N. Y, Trib Briggs, No. 2 WwW. a the th ta uh » FORBIDDEN EVEN 10 THINK | 1% +b 2 Dr. Dav 18 returned from Germany last February. written Tne World, suggesting| 1+ B, Waterman Pi 3 HERO On \ aad tet mer A eps red “ aapeiemep canst | With the exception of a speech made in Carnegie bd a ala bi wate tee steas 809 | mal . pay. | IS WAIL OF MRS, STOKES | a ae et Hall, on behalf of the Liberty Loan, he has, for ex- / . JA. Willi A soe | Maule Of the gross re = fe Hane haa smach ‘Trouble for 10 cellent reasons, refused to be interviewed or to tell . | sores teeee A le | ceipts manu » ) grown le list hat $ , i ; Resiges Savi Wheat [pr Ma tin J. Dwyer. ey Bi Wall Si. 15¢ | of ) She Tells Bro He Sockitists |years, which became so bod that I got his experiences, except to certain men in high diplo- Ma Says I'm Savin j Hk nry G. Gray Wei OOKIYN seeseee teves W0e]on his sale of nt | ; matic positions who sent for him. a Frances Blume nt hal, No. al t tax w ach 8 Cooking When ! Ea 8 Riverside Drive. ... 25 Tota $15,377.90 | collected the various | "Mter years of terrible torture, 4 == | R. Kimball, Waterbury, Conn, 2 Sum. J $100 pre PT procesee \ cor « i J about ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver atada £0 viously acknowledged... 2,051.90 n) at, The fa , “ abou iteativ p a ° % 0S | Natsieisrsersaters 20 Grand Tot $17,429.70 | miller wol ld pay 1 per coat Hroukisn. |wrote that it was the last remedy J Begins ond nf oO ning in |— ——_-—__ | ; be) Ee Wepianae Gee) . would use Fruit-a-tives’ did not WZ. OA mory of ali fallen av , CIVILIAN SHOOTS SERGEANT. tries {t would bring. stil | to stand by ‘ tj help me, 3 id © State of New York Ors ee ist Pa A f ' After taking the trial box, I felt Ree ee ce a ee STEADY OVERHEAD CHARGE wil) 81, i Maer CORN TOM, Ain, duly ssernt.| PME Duveee ar Trainee pn re |ilssioetiiatang Ariat tee twee sawed my Such a monument as T have ty ack of Baltimore, a tired sugar refiner, said th \ . not perintted even a friend from an . cae mind ne wrote, would cost about Member of Couns” 1" Put Mar [te whl ake 2 cha t hese “d ea ‘ch Trouble, after | Orders Must Be Placed With Newsdealers 00,00 90,000 for the monument !an wi he | will pay a und equ 8 uF Ta vere i. f , nd $10,000 for prizes to the com-|*tomach here at 2A. M \ | 8 aerilng in Advance M. Kerr, a e ‘ ni rt Mrs. F. 8. STOLZ. Ine Monument, Such a monu- | ganworon. eee CR Gi eek Oc a box; 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25 This Series of Nineteen Articles Will Be Sent by Mail for 50c. jn would be worthy of Mitchel, of! The shooting oecurre he ro « ‘het etl At or sent on receipt of Address, CASHIER, THE WORLD, New York, N. Y. [the aviation heroes of the city and house of Mrs. Kerr, from whom Iert ual Auitard about the price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, “ State, and of ‘the World,” by members of the military police, Rousevelt has done so. OGDENSBURG, N,. Y.~ Advi. \

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