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After he had gentenced the burglars to nerve} sentences of two years and seven! months in Sing Sing, Judge Wadham | said ‘Tt was a very brave act, of just the ich makes the people of New| ‘Of their Pollee Departinent; | Mi men in the world.” | “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN | | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the | safety “Bayer Cross.” Always iy an unbroken Bayer package wh tains proper directions to safely releve jache, Toothache, Ear- ache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost | but « few cents at drug stores—larger packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid, —Advt. SOCIETY OF — TAMMANY Celebration of the 148d Anniversary ‘of American Independence | To-morrow, om 4, at 10 A. M. TAMMANY: HALL ses ay Sachem JOHN R. VOORHIS Will Preside. MUSIC BY THE 69TH REGIMENT BAND. PATRIO’ perce TMP TA ‘¥ GLEB OLUB SectanaT eee itleriomvca By Sachem ALFRED E. 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SEVEN HOLD-UPS HY TO OPEN TO GIRLS AT DANCE WEEK; ASKS HELP NIGHT OF JULY 9 Art Student, Thumped in Re- sisting Arrest, Gets Sus-, pended Sentence. Sixteen young men arrested in front of Remey's Dancing Acodemy at Bighth Avenue and 53d Street inte Jast night by half a dozen detectives of Inapector Henry's staff were ar- raighed in West Side Police Court to- day before Magistrate Ten Wyck. ‘They were charged with disorderly conduct and the complaining witness was Detective John MoLoughiin. He said that complaints had been made that young hdddiums assembled outside Remey’s as the dance hall Closed every evening and insulted and annoyed young women without es- corts. Six detectives were assigned to wateh the place last night “Women coming out," said Me- Loughlin, “had to run a gauntlet of slapping hands and vile remarks and suggestions, We watched them closely for half an hour after 11 o'clock and rounded up fifteen of them.” MecLoughin picked out four young men whose remarks, he said, had been particularly vile and insulting. Magistrate Ten Eyck fined the fifteen $2 each. ‘The sixteenth prisoner was Louis Rappaport, who described himself as an art student. He had a black eye and was generally badly damaged, Detective Cavanagh safd that Rappa- port was in the crowd in front of Remey's and resisted arrest, and called on Russians to come to his as- sistance. Rappaport said he joined the crowd out of curiosity. He had a check for $108 in his pocket, and when a young man, grabbed him he thought he was ‘being held wp and fought as hard as he could. Magistrate Ten Eyk found him guilty of disorderly conduct and suspended sentence. Detective Gunson, who has just been tried on 4 charge of arresting two innocent women for soliciting, was one of the detectives who made the round-up. EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. KI-MOIDS FOR INDIGESTION afford pleasing and prompt relief from the distress of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Perfectly Cooked Of Selected Fruits and Pure Cane Sugar Dailey’s Old on lel Jams ABsoLuTELy. Pure Drop whole on the serving-dish when * he ti vor ree Pry out t ¢ tip, pull No bases or preservatives; no Tun or emear, no waste, just— Solid Jam, that stays w it’s put. Pull Measure of Solid Jam, 20 cents, Dailey and Company Brockport, N. Y. Order by the dozen for use at home \Police Say They Have Cap- | tured Thug Who Con- | fessed to 30 Robberies. | Seven holds-ups around 40th Street and Tenth Avenue and the Hudson River within the last week were discloned to-day following a demand of Chelsea merchants for better po- lice protectfon. ‘The Chelsea Neigh- ‘Ddorhood Association met to-May to formulate the oficial demands to pro- tect the property and employees of Wusiness men between 16th and 40th Streets. Former Sheriff M. 8. Grifen- hagen is to head @ committees to call upon Police Commissioner Enright to know why the number of police has decreased in the vicinity in the past fow months. Closely following news of thie citi- sens’ uprising came news from Police Headquarters to-day of the capture of an alleged thug who is said to have confessed to thirty bolds-yps since March 17. He tells a story of riotous living, drunken brawls and a series of crimes without police inter- ruption, many of them in the Chelsea district, ‘The prisoner gives the name of Joseph Ryan and says he lives at No. 501 West 52d Street, He # still in his early twenties, and the police say he is the “nattiest” dresser that has ever been in the line-up at Po- lee Headquarters. Ryan was arrested as he was at- tempting to flee from a hold-up at No, 310 West 44th Street last night. John McHugh, a grocer, who was bound while robbers emptied the cash register of $102, identified Ryan as one of the men who tied him up. At Police Headquarters this morn- ing Ryan blamed his downfall upon Vincent Gaffney, who killed a maa and then escaped from the Tombs, He is serving @ sentence of from twenty years to life at Clinton Prison. “Our bunch turned off 30 or 40 places since St, Patrick’s Day last,” Ryan. “Some mornings I would wake up with a taste that would poison an ordinary man and find my pockets bulging with money. We would booze up and when the dough ‘was all gone would stick up a couple of stores and get some more. “Once we hooked the automobile of Police Inspector Cahalane and rode to @ grocery store in Harlem with the police sign on the car. After we turned it off we took the car for a joy ride and when we got tirea left it on the street. “We worked grocery stores almost exclusively. We did not get dropped until we turned off a drug store. “We turned off the following stores: “James Butler, 35th Street and 10th Avenue, twice. “Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 44th Street and 10th Avenue, twice. “Arrows, 26th Street and Ninth Avenue. “U! ited Cigar Store, 79th Street and Broadwi “United” Cigar Store, Sist Street and Broadway. “Progressive Grocery, and Ninth Avenue. “Progressive Grocery, 120th Street and Manhattan Avenue. “Atlas Grocery, 41st Street and 10th Avenue, “James Butler, 39th Street and 10th Avenue.” The police say they have checked his record and find it is accurate, Ryan is to be arraigned in the West Side Police Court to-day. When told that he would be out of a job for some time, he answered: “Yes, but there will be a grand re- union at Sing Sing. There are a lot of the neighbors’ boys up there.’ —$<$<$—— DENIES SHE’S A LUNATIC. Mrs. Grace Phyte Accuses Gister-in~ Lew ta A nistration Sutt. Mrs. Grace N, P. Phyfe, living at the Buckingham Hotel, Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, to-day told Surrogate Fowler that her sisterindew, Mrs. Edith Bell Phyfe, wife of the author, William Henry P. Phyte of No, 22 West Tist Street, had charged her with being @ lunatic, { ‘The trouble was disclosed ip a cita- tion, rewiring Mrs, ith Bell Phyte to show cause why she should not removed as administer ot Bunean * Phyfe, Grace Mrs, Grace Phyte. says that abe went wrong court in answer to the and discovered later that Sur- rogate Fowler had declared her in de- had appointed the sister-tn- law as administretrix. eaye allegation of insanity ts unwarranted and false 3d Street Shades | ACCUSED MAN IS WAR HERO. War Decorations Discove: George W. Alexander, twenty-eight, who says he lives at No. 50 Riverside Drive, is held at Police Headquarters on @ charge of stealing a motor car from Charles ©. Miller at Stamford, Conn., yesterday. ‘The police say he admitted his guitt impli¢ated James D. Ryder of No. l Morningside Avenue. Ryder will be arraigned in the West Side Court Alexander bad in his pocket when ar- rested French cltation and war cross awarded by Gen, Baydrein of the Md Division*of the French Army. ‘Two Lawyers Disba: ‘The Appellate Division of the Su- Prome Court to-day disbarred Cornelius J. Earley and Alfred Hughes, attorneys eipitibamenes ervice Will be Exterded From | Times Square to 57th Street and Seventh Avenue. Public Service Commissioner De- Janey, in charge of transit and con- struction, announced Broadway subway service will be e: tended from 424 Street to 57th Street end Seventh Avenue at midnight, Wednesday, July 9. in this subway, which now ends at Mth Street, will be extend the same time to 42d Street. The new schedule calls for a through local service to 57th Street every three minutes and forty-five seconds and every two minutes dur- ing the rush hours. It is expected, according to Commissioner Delane; that the Broadway line will be ex- tended to 60th Street and Lexington Avenue between Aug. 15 and Sept. 1. “For handling the traffic on the newly extended line.” says the an- nouncement, “there will be seven-car trains to b7th Street auring the rusb hours and three or four-car trains at other times. Trains of the same size will be used for the express service to and from 42d Street. The result of this extension of the express service ‘Will be that there will be continuous express service between 42d Street, Manhattan, and Pacific Lat Brooklyn, mag & except between 1 M, and 6 the peseerey ‘The extension of line, Which is a part of the B. R. system, to 60th Street will open two additional stations, at 60th Street and Avenue and 60th Street and Commissioner under the East River to Queens- boro Plaza by 1920. UPHOLSTERERS END STRIKE ON S60 A WEEK AGREEMENT Men Out Since June 1 Will Have Work Week Cut to Forty- four Hours, Agreements were signed this morn- ing whereby union upholsterers in the wholesale furniture establishmen: and factories in New York City will ive minimum wages ranging from n ur to $60 for a forty-four hour week, with time and a half for overtime. The men will return to work Monday after having been on strike since June 1. Heretofore the strikers had been re- ceiving from $14 to $30 for a fifty-two hour week. According to the new scale, 40 per cent. of the men will re- @ $1 am hour, another 40 per cent. ‘week and the remainder $60 a BOY SAYS BARBER BIT HIM. A peculiar method of compelling a small doy to sit still while getting his hair cut was charged to-day in Centre Street Police Court against Frank La- foria, a barber, at ‘No. 118 Thompson Street. The complainant was Mrs. May Cochman of No, 11 Leonard Street, who said that Laforia, while cutting the hair of her four-year-old son Hugh, hit the boy on the cheek, with the result that the cheek is infected, Detectives J. J, Collins and John Leeby arrested Laforia. He denied the ch®®ge Magistrate Frothingham held him in $500 ball and suggested that the Children’s Society make an investigation. sist 2» sabe cry CONFIRMS B. R. T. BOND ISSUE Appeals Court Decides tn F: 0,000,000 for Receive ‘The United States Court of Appeals has affirmed the order of Judge Julius M. Mayer of the Federal District Court, authorizing Windley M. Garrison, re- ceiver of the B. R. T. tp isuue certif!- to an amount not exceeding court, however, modified the order which made the certificates Aleplace the Hen of the B. R. T.’s first refunding gold mortgage, dated July 1, 1902, by retain- ing the Men of that mortgage unim- red, WILL HELP GIRL STRIKERS. pendence . The Caocho-Blovak N: tional Aa ly has sent to the Uni Un Promise Financial Aid to] States Congress expressions of the 16,000 Shirt Makers. homage and gratitude, of the Czech ‘The 16,000 striking girls of the shirt- making trade are going to hear lec- tures on sex hygiene at their strike meetings, Louis, Waldman, Manager ot the United Labor Educational Com- mittee of the clothing workers, said to~ that the plan js to start o university” during the eadquarters of the Shirt- ee it was sis, ia the No. $1 Union Square, many more unions promised financial and moral sup- port in the trike, The sire ask for @ forty-four-hour week and e creases of from 2% to 40 per cent. lh a Bll a NO STRIKE IN HANSEN’S CITY. Seattle Leber Votes Mooney Dem SHATTLE, Wash, July %.—The Seattle Central Labor Council an- nounced to-day its members voted 76 to 67 against calling @ general strike here July 4 in behalf of Mooney. ‘The Tacoma Central Labor Council to-day sent a request to all its affili- ated councils for @ general five-day strike of all union labor there as a demonstration in favor of Mooney, ——— honts Has Restful Night, ‘Theodore P. Shonts, who has been for alleged unprofessional conduc Joseph (A, Young, another attorney, suspended from ‘actice for one y: und 8. Edward Ginsourg was suaper tor noua, seriously il] at his home, No. 930 Pari Avenue, followin, ory spent a restful night, Dr. Bentley Squier’ of 49th Biregt, announced to to-day that/ Express service | , |dren’s suggestions will be received by TONAME THESE 13 OPOSSUM BABIES Baker’s Dozen Arrives Without | Warning and Gentral Park Zoo Is Worried. i il Central Park Zoo, Now York br "aro angie san yor ate thes alee behets “PULLMAN CAR NAMING BURRAD,” This telegram has upset the calcu- lations of the head keeper of the Cen- tral Park Zoo. He had counted on quick, expert help to comply with the | rules of his pet institution, and when he read the Bad news this morning his troubles mvultiplied much as did his ;Poseum family as it was shipped here | trom Memphis, Tenn, Recently Head Keeper Coyle ar- ranged to exchange a Zebu, or Sacred Cow of India, for two pumas and an opossum that were surplus at the Tennessee Zoo. Coyle shipped the {sacred cow. He received three crates from Memphis. There was « puma in each of the first two cases opened. When he pried the slats from the third he found fourteen opossums instead of the one he had | expected. Mrs. Opossum produced | them on the way from Memphis. | Park Department rules require | every animal to have a name. Coyle hoped to solve the problem by having the young woman who names the Pullman cars help him out. Now he is locked up in @ room trying to pro- | duce suitable names. School chil- | Coyle, and the quicker the better. SOUTH FERRY “L” DAMAGE | BY FIRE QUICKLY REPAIRED Normal Traffic at Station .Will Be Resumed This Afternoon—Boat Service Not Interrupted. Normal traffic can be handled at the South Ferry elevated station of the Interborough this afternoon, Superin- tendent O'Brien announced this morn- ing, as men who had labored ‘all night rapidly completed ticket offices, The debris of the fire of yesterday, which burned the offices of the elevated line and endangered the ferry house of the Staten Island boats, will be torn away as quickly a8 possible. The steel work of the structure was not damaged seriously and the tracks were not disturbed. Trains were oper- ated in and out of the station a few hours after the fire. Platforms were hurriedly — bullt and the wreckage cleared away #0 passengers could be handled. Ferry service to Staten Island was not interrupted. though passengers landing this morning had to walk to the Battery Place and Hanover Square elevated stations to get trains, ‘The upper floor of the ferry house is closed until new flooring is laid. posse il CHILD KILLED,ANOTHER HURT c Newark Held Bail. ‘One child was killed and another seri- ously injured by an automobile last night ffeur Arreste: iieahs © We ed If you haven't tried Grapelade, get it today from your dealer in rrp a at 35c; also in 8 oz. tumblers. If you don’t find it, telephone our New York office, Worth 1120. THE WELCH GRAPE JUICE CO. Westfield, N. Y. Ask the Fountain Man rei for a Grapelade Sundae Soups re Made , Des waiuVvan Coll Culinary experts, college trained, nd years in perfecting a single an Camp Soup. are now made in these kitchens. } Frits soups are based on famous = The Paris chefs, who made the | from the Hotel Ritz in Paris original acknowledge their su- brought them to our kitchens. premacy. Then our scientific cooks studied ways to perfect them. They com- pared countless blends and meth- ods. They fixed standards for every material. Step by step they thus attained the ideal in each soup. Then every step is fixed in a formula, and every dish of that soup — always —is exactly like the model. by modern, choice of 18 kinds. this today by asking, your to send you a few cans o} Camp's. at Market and Jackson Streets, Negrark. The machine was driven by Henry B. Hoffman, No. 400 Belmont Avenue, New- ark, who was held without bail on a technical charge of manslaughter. The dead child was Julia Bulkavoskt, seven, of No. 38 Jackson . Stella Ogrowski, five, of No. 34 Jackson Street, is in @ critical condition at St. James's Hospital. a Live Wire Kills Jersey City Line- Charles Anderson, who served for 18 months overseas, and recently a tine- man for the Public Service Rallway Cc y City, was instantly killed to-day when he Came. in contact with a feed wire on the top of @ pole on which he was working. He was 25 years old, and lived at No, 73 Sussex street, Jersey City. —_— — Caecho-Slovake Will Celebrate To- Morrow. PRAGUE, Wednesday, July 2.—Great preparations have been made here to celebrate July 4th, American Inde- Nation to the great American democracy and President Wilson, who contributed to the realization of Inaependence by the Cxrecho-Slovak Republic. —— Costa Ricans Rout Revolutionists, WASHINGTON, July 3.—Order has been westored in San Jose, capital of Costa Rica, and President Tinoco's troops are reported to have driven the revolutionary forces across the Nica- raguan border, according to a message received a the Navy Department to- day from mmander of the boat Castine, which has return Balboa from Costa Rican waters. to m in Averting Auto Crash, Mre. Herman Levine, 90, of Red Bank, N. J., was struck and killed near her home last night by @ motor car said to have been driven by Louls Lipack. Li- his mud guard struck her as RecN ae trying to avoid @ collision with another car, Killed We Predicts Siasling Day for Fight. TOLEDO, July 8.—The weather man rer the sponge into the ring to- ay. “Not eze in sight, not a oe in sight, he opojanmed, predict. temperature © teeewowew for the Willard- battle. ——— Missourt Ratifies Guffrage Amend- | JEFFERSON CI Mo, July &— Both houses of the Legislature to-day tatitied the Suffrage amendment, For the 4th Come to Baths “A Clean Bathing Park for Refined People” 23d Regiment Band will play Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. KIDDIES’ POOL GOOD RESTAURANT OBSERVATION PIER WATER SLIDE Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, $1. Other days, 60c. Admission to beac! bathers, 25c. Rockin; $20 for one person or each for two or more to a dressing wily Go there by Brighton Beach (B. R. T.) Trains to Serie | ca Station and change to Manhatian Car on New Bus L: or fake Ocean Avenue Trolley to Sheepshead Bay and rary across bridge. Better than Paris | The finest soups in the world They come to you ready-cooked, \ scientific methods. And they ie a trifle — your Manhattan Beach hare Free You should know these sottps. No old method of soup making creates anything like them: Prove cer Van yo Lost Sales Whenever they find it impossible to supply the exact article called for, our salespeople are instructed to report the matter on a “Lost Sales Slip.” Information gained in this way enables us to improve our methods so that you may be served better. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND’ , J —