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THE BV water on the beach foot of 26th Avenue. ‘The suicide ;wae First Mate J. 8. Robinson, concerning whose history the company knows little beyond the fact that he had a room somewhere tn Brooklyn. The Wisconsin Bridge, & Shipping Board vessel, had just come in from her trial trip. Ment: bers of the crew reported that Robin- ‘ront at the hot only declined the rope, they sald, but fought the sailor who jumped overboard to rescue him, In one of the pockets of a blue coat wit: Patrolman Henne found a key-ring “The fact that an officer of the! stamped into the metal of which were Line steamship| the words, “First Officer, $. 8. Wis Bridge Jumped overboard ! consin Bridge.” Telephoned to at No. fternoon in Gravesend /14 Broadway, represtntatives of # Rot reported to the police of |the steamship, company, the police that was thrown to him and said he “d¥@n't want it.” The body was fully clad except for trousers. Tho clothing consisted of a blue serge coat, white shirt with soft collar, blue tie, knee-length drawers, black laced shoes and dark green woolen socks. In each of the two outer pockets there were three paper weights and in an inner pocket $56 in cash and a number of interest stubs of the Hong Kong (China) Banking Institution, ing all thelr members from Portland, AS NOT HAD AN ~ HOURS SICKESS ince He Commenced To Take ‘Frult-a-tives’’ + 3 Legs Ave. Orrawa: cludes the fishing frets, both steam | fishing boats now at sea will be tied ment is made of the strike demaucs. | on pleted the strike vote yesterday ¥ morning to |. me the official order. This was done and the strike made ‘effective against all ships except those operated by the United States Bh'p-|. ping Board. The body is that of a man about fifty-two years old, five feet nine inches tall, weighing 240 pounds, of . | light complexion, with a stubby gra: mustache and mixed gray hair. mt Frceinard ce ee leaders the we moved” roo! o es raft under Kings County Hospital. sone, bed control of the American Steamship cite tee as teeaaeen Association. TEAR DOWN OCCUPIED HOUSE | rho steiko tenders dectare they have srr 4) 15,000 members of the organisation. en? aden. Me AS tog an4/‘Tuey demand an incease of $15 a PHILADELPHIA, July 10. month in wages and.an absolutely {7 | Closed shop. ‘ homes because they could not find] Three delegates have been selected to go to Washington to consult with -|the United States Shipping Board, against whose boats the strike order does not apply. The leaders asserted ‘SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STO. SUMMER VACATION SCHEDU. 1329-1331 * 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. 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Pohert sold at | 22.50 to 39.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 i273 12.75 All brand new styles, suitable for Women and Misses, charming creations, in a host of desirable delicate summery shades, exquisite lace and net combinations, beruffled effects, surplice bodice, large cape Quaker collars, short and long Japanese effect sleeves. marae eT Ry UA a Ni | NING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 10, see acer me UT FISH SUPPLY Secs sesecs zones NS RECORD 24 FATALITIES | TENANTS FEAR LANDLORDS ls Maur orbs oes tae satan earn ‘zecy{ OW TWO POBROMS IN JUNE declare that unless their demands are the Fi . Y £ " IN PERIL AS SHIP mat the Federal owned boats wil alse] ZIoni®l Kssbciation Tells of Conti Fiahermen’s Union of the At- The lantie declared a strike in sympathy |“ with the firemen, John R. Folan,| Reports of excesses against the Jews bey of the union, said there are|in Poland in June have been received | 12,000 fishermen members of the or- te Gantzation and’ that there would bo | Statement siven out by the Zionist As-|FePOrts from Police Inspection dls- tricts wheré the rent situation Is be- son had been “acting queerly.” He U no fresh fish unless the demands of Firemen’s Assistants and Water 7 Ing investigated. Inspector Cohalane| for his kindly treatment of me the two unions are met. twent, Tenders Call General Walk- | ‘The tehermen now get $40 a month haiig| and seven per cent. of each thousand out—Want More Pay. | otare fecelved for the cargo. They want $10 a month increase | The Marine Firemen’s Oilers’ and and . er cant. has he “sates. Water Tenders Union at a meeting | cori. held at Headquarters, South Street bor now and Burling Slip, this morning cated Strike onder. they said to-day, until Pa-| sai4, told of the officer who, jumping|* S*Meral strike along the Atlantic rive in port —__—_—— erboard, refi Gulf coasts at 11 o'clock, uffect- ov Fefused to take the line| and BOYS AS AIRSHIP BALLAST. oere The small boys of Hempstead are|Council of the Committee oi and sail. The assertion ts made that], 7 Met ne! ot thelr lives. this | Detense “at Saares taht vacation. They are being used up on their return and those DOW 10 detest for aeroplanes of an aviation port will remain here until a settle- | com ‘brook at $1 & minute, 1 wit be Members of the various locals ¢»m- Mate journey ie about half a mile the district to enroll. nd uance of Excesses Practised in Poland. fromt Copenhagen, according to a 4 ‘ ty to the union officials | Pola retext 4 ships in New York har. “lv Sol hent that ar fected share in the id five other eb: bave taken a new turn, . —— manity Meeting. | 14th Street, investigated, three showed - Hem one Free—Passen- jsoner Me., to Galvoston, Tex. The strike in petend Lads Ride An open air meeting will be held to-| increases of only $2 a month for each |ing. Two hundred prisoners and eight night by the Morningside Community| tenant, while no increase had been|machine guns were captured. It is made in the other. added that the Bolsheviki are pursuing Merch ‘A Hoe Avenue, Bronx, tenant, who|the North Russian forces. *\says he paid $35 @ month for his| In the region of the Ingermantand "oco! er speak. tme it Lak heast of a Peay thes ie eiee Winida feat manuel Hirsh and other speak-lapartment until @ year ago, reports|Lakes, southeast of Petrograd, the Bol ne fol ent and its alms, and Pay $1 « Minete. Fulton Avenue Fields, near opportunity en to every adult resident of KEEP RENT INFORMATION Increase on Upper West Side From $2 to $20 a Month, Police City, bas demons that a “public | ins how eagtat from Bote te areas The Mayor's Committes on Rent Profiteering began to-day receiving| brought him 000 legacy in the 2i|ing their landlords will take nm — he} geance by putting them out. On the| BOLSHEVIKS GAIN ON DVINA.|} Gingt mas beauty lotion fet ° y the They say all. others enaee ot NE i See orn tion was| LONDON, July 10.—Bolshevik troops as soon as they @F-| reports indicate that the 352 Wet 108th Street. have started an advance in the region the Northern Dvina River, southeast and Gcportat Inspector Fennelley of the Second |% Distriet reports that of four apart-|of Archangel. According to a Russian ment houses on the west side below | Wireless message received to-day, and 919, George ¥. Conroy, an Brie conductor] Willams, Comptroller of the Currenny, or No. 94 Laidl Avenue Jersey New charters were granted to 189 banks Reports Show. 90 pleased’ inner. 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