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ars rc 7 4 d Chakgcd With Police Titerterence Wrenn neon Winthrop ‘and Col. Henry the receiver, while Michel Ki former 1¢ Court Justice aks J. rien represented the company seking severance. Six arrests were made at ons tiie factory of Mendelsohn Bros., Stockholm Street, Brooklyn, Ah » tag ing after a riot m which @ shot was fired and women rescued prisoners from fifty, of No. 200 Bast the polica. from « fifth-story| ‘Those artested were Samuel Rapport home to-day and landed | No. 42 Barbery Street, Brooklyn, fined | ‘a sitting posture on the sidewalk. | $0 by Magistrate Short; Luca Zilitelia. was taken to Bellevue Horpital | No. 1% Meserole Street; Louis Spruny, . 2 Floyd Street; Helen Last. — doth legs, both thighs and several | 7) Witouchby Avenue; Bather Magu nw fractured. nea. No. 7 Cress jaatoner Cabore Red a | tion on a charge of disorderly conduct. | Cross Gemmiesiqner to! work tie méroing. in which the ahotl A newspaper reporter who. prides WILLIE JUNG FAT: | ~ RSEYOITY’S SAD | Town Is Four Days Behind a Clean Shirt All on -Ac- count of it of Shanfung, | SATA INE “TRANSFERS SAVED Judge Mayer, Onde Orders Separa- tion From New York City Railway System: Under an order made verbally this morning in the United States District im Shirt Factory Strike. ; i: operate them,” said Mr. Win- throp. | ‘The most serious objection is that the Bighth Avenue line has no right to a) & double track Lng Wey a hb Street, in ‘est Broadway. It has only a single track franchise. It must te double tracks in this eeen if It in to get anywhere whe: around Tesult of @ severe electrical Clowdburst, which awept this late yesterday, At Bradford, « tornado killed two persona, A DELPARK Best Seller The SOFT COLLAR— witha PERSONALITY. ANOTHER DELPARK production. Made by DELPARK, Ine. \e New York, UB. And joach’ was’ held in 4%) bail tor examna- PARIS, July 11—Senor Angula. | airike breakers when they reported ( No, 29 Firat Street, Coming Home. Pickets. arevsaid to have attacked | himself upon the seal, the consclen- tlousneas, the thoroughness with which be throws himself heart and 6 F Fe One - ~ AWNING FIRE CAUSES SCARE. Breadway Throngs Thriliea by Speeding Fire Fighting Apparatus. | - Noon day strollers in lower Broadway near Pine @treet. were thrilled © with apeeding fire apparatus to-day when an Clothes in New York Oshivemne i Atwell GAME-Ee PRO-ALLY SHIRTS &s neither more for leas than a capl- talist He. Might just as well bs frank The Best Clothing Ever Produced By the House of Kuppenheimer - Wonderfully clean cut, highly distinctive, and in many instances, exclusive cloth- ing; ‘which is better in every respect than any ever. before produced by these famous cakes of high-grade clothes for men. Models, fabrics and designs which will impress you as much with their dignity and correctness, as with their smartness, their wide’ va- soul Into even the m ‘mont commonplace of assignments, returns to Park Row from Jersey City, N. J. to character- Kuppenheimer Suits $30.00 to $65.00 With the Brill) guarantee of satisfac- about it at the beginning. Wah Kee walked out because of polities, Wah Kee left Willie Jung flat because of the Peace Conferenve, Wab Kee is as warm as a red-hot fatiron over the, Shantung business. With his little cottage-like shop Diled to. the ceiling with Hill Section nighties and such like, Willie Jung dropped everything for five minutes this morning to set the reporter right. Mr. Jung is no hyphen. Nyther is be am interrogation mark. He wears no queue, “When I was in Manhattan years ago,” said Bill, “an actor gave mo 4 pass one night to see McKee Rankin 4 and Charles T. Aldrich in ‘The Dan- ites,’ in exchange for my laundry make-up. Ever since that night at the play I have dressed the part straight. -¢ * * But you wanted to know about this poor fish Wah Kee. “Wah Kee is a South of China mutt, A good enough poor fish, it people would let him alone, but easily influenced. The kind of a guy who g0es to a Socialist meeting to-night and comes home chewing about the ‘class war,’ and to-morrow night lis- tens to Lodge or Penrose and figures that the only thing that w'll save us is a tariff against the cheay labor of N | Burope. “Well, to make a long story short, Wah fell under the spell of Robert Emmet Wolfe-Tone Sullivan, the Ward leader of the Sinn Fein. Sul- livan had him kidded foolish. Got 80 worked up about Shantung that Wah Kee became anti-British, anti-Itallan, anti-French, anti-every- wate? ie taiked. Cs Chink about it, 1 but he's a psa po Cunacan who prides himself on his English. He scrappea with all the Italian business men of the district, picked a row with a prom- the recetver and the Eighth Avenue - ansiamtgetin inent member of Heather Bell Lodge, wrangled with members of Hearts of Oak Chapter and kept me in hot suds from morning till night. “And at that I wouldn't have tied the can to the poor boob if Sully hadn't explained sédotage to him. After I had paid $32 for the pro-Ally shirts he destroyed, I gave him the gate. “I don't know where we're going to be—we employers—if we can't get help from the old country. Labor is cer- tainly going it to-day high-nanded.” All up and down Arlingtun Avenue, Union Street, Clerk Street, Kearney Avenue, Ocean Avenue and Randolph Street, in Chris. Stoto’s Randolph Market, in Letter Carrier Jim Costel- o's grocery, wherever elite of the gathered the canning of Wah Kee the one topic of conversation. one man in ten mentions the fight between Ed Edwards and Jim Nugent for LB Democratic nomination for Governor “And i goes to show huw far we have departed from t Jim Costello's who refused to give his name (R. E. W.-T. Sullivan, maybe) “when gentlemen seated around a table in "Parts oan so ball things ue for Jersey City, .N. J. U. & A. that this entire Hill section is four days behind a clean shirt,” = alarm was sent in from No. 100 Broad- way, the building owned by’ the Ameri- ‘ean Surety Company. A cigar stump thrwn from an upper window ignited an awning on the sec- ond floor, Employees of the building extinguished the’ blaze before dhe ar- rival of the fire conmanies, erfeet cut, 14-1 rr Boia wold! 350. ——— Boy Falls From Root. While on the roof of his home, No. 4 1-2 Horatio Street, to-day, Ly -Burdl, nine near se lost hh ire old ran too and fell He .was taken to St, Vincent's Hos- pital suffering from « fractured skull. 90c with words IR your player-piano—get without words 50c the new music first, before your neighbor, before your friends, before everybody else guy Arto-Rolls. Arto-Rolls ALWAYS tead in recording the newest music—ALWAYS one, two and three months ahead. Look at.the new Arto-Rolls listed below —these are hits, to sitig, to dance, to enjoy, straight from Broadway, fresh and new. Choose the nearest Afto-Roll Dealer—ask to hear them played to-day. Next Manth’s Music NOW! *939 Will o’Wisp (from “A Lonely Romeo”) Fox Trot 895 I'll Be Happy When the Preacher Makes You Mince... . Fox Trot *855 By the Camp Fire ans Fox Trot °887 I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles 1 wenyveny Wants the parte baad Cohen 892 Hearts , Cool Clothes for Hot Weather Wear Air-o-Weave Suits... .620.00 to $35.00 Tropical Worsteds.... 25.00 to 35.00 Silk Suits............ 25,00 to 40.00 Cool Cloth Suits...... 15.00 to 25.00 Mohair Suits......... 15.00 to 25.00 Palm Beach Suits..... 12.50 to 22.50 caused the greatest electrical de- : Flannel Trousers..... 8.50 to 15.00 Chand sis Roch Ante eee got Woman in Room 13 ey ‘ | and magnitude—upon the gen oes eae Udo oso Novy Son Song-bi) « Bathing Suits for Men, Cool Athletic Underwear aie ome ¥ 890 Tears Tell the Story to * alts Go priced from $3.50 to $7.00 of White Madras, at 85 erating plants of this Company 933 Oh, How She Could Sing . ep * 4878 Tl Say She Does Fox Trot : in its history of more than thirty Smart Oxfords for Men, $7 to $14—at 49th Street Only. 868 Friends (Tribute to “The Great American’) Fox Trot ; years The Best Selling of Current Big Hits mm (HeCame from HongKong). . . — Fox Trot 2 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn “At Your. Service” An Instance of What it Means The. blackness of the sudden storm of Friday, June 20th, Fox Trot Shirts of Shantung Silk, | Waltz Song ‘with collars to match, $5.50 683 Till We Meet Again . 1 Waltz Song *817 When You Look in the Heart ofa Rose + | Waltz Ballad a7 Bensihel Obie + + Waltz Song ly Everybody Sings Ib, . Fox Trot a0 ‘Meow ( Meow (Sung un ‘and Whistled Everyiohere) * Fox Trot 829 Mammy O’ Mine Saxaphone Fox Ttot 766 Salvation Lassie of Mine . Puen Waltz Song 776 Wait and See . Waltz Song 736 How Ya Gonna Keep "Em Down on the Farm One Step 825 Aechotc hive * ’ Fox Trot 734 Kentucky Drei Pig eee Waltz Song * $1 with words, mite ‘without Sold by most dealers—Featured by New York: Brooklyn Bicomingdale Bros 81 Court Street R. H. Macy & Co. S81 Fulton Street Anguers Piano Co, 1441 Broadway 316 West 42nd St E, Biout, 2793 Broadway Newark: Nassau Post Card Co., Broad & Market Music Store Jersey City: G1 and 131 Nessau St. 4 inal Grafonola Shop, Hudson Termins Weert Co., ars} and 2036 3rd Ave. Jasob Doll Piano Co (Special ARTO Catalogs of Italian and Jewish Rolle—with and without words.) STANDARD MUSIC ROLLCO. , Orange,N. J. ARTO-ROLLS teach you to sing Each Arto-Roll has the patented music staff upon which the words ‘are sO arranged that the first letter. of each word clearly, shows the tone at which the word is’ to be sung—thus ahowing voice mod- ulation before note js actually sounded. Shortly after the storm broke, these plants on the water- side, which had been previously generating about 250,000 horse- _ power, were called upon to supply a demand suddenly increased to 425,000 horse-powet. As indi- cated, the change in suddenness, percentage, and magnitude was without precedent, yet every part of the system responded without accident or failure in any respect Broadway, at 49th St. 1456 » at 42d St. 47 Cortlandt Street 125th St. at 3d Ave. ens Mth St. Goetz & Co, Sterling Piano Co. United Music Store This unexampled use of electric power reveals something of the importance of Edison Service in the life of this great City. What- ever the need in electric light, heat or power—whether for the great structure requiring thousands of horse-power, or the . fan motor or a single incandescent lamp, requiring a fractional } Fa Ayo part of a horse-power—the Edison System is always Se At Your Service 8 Apply to New York, New ong island and Connecticut. Save Degayes Tooth, Tighten Lees) y Teoth, Treat asad | Gees Ts oF Ti Pereel: Fillioge of Gold, Biiver and. Percalaln Mode at Reasonable Price ‘obtainable in most ext) Suatly slsanee. of above titles repaired while you wait. 0% BLOOn 2 E. 125th St. |169 E. $4th St. & B Cor, Suh Ave |, W. Con, 84 Live dealers wanted Anne Period Dining Room Suite in ing of Buffet. China Closet, Bervin, 42 in, wide, Oft. extension; as illustrated, cancers Columbia and Cortina Foreign Language Records for July on Sale, Write for Catalog. Malied FREE We sell Columbia Grafonolas lon Credit From $20 Up Also Records on Credit With Every Machine, ‘urnished from $7: War Lasy Payment Plan, ‘"* "+! AND S\TURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. w The New York Edison Company General Offices: Irving Place and 1gth Street District Offices where Electrical Appliances of all kinds are on display 424 Broadway near Canal St 151 East 86th St between Lexington & grd Aves to Irving Place corner 15th St Fg EBastiasth St near sth Ave 124 West gad St between B'way&6thAve 362East14gthSt near Courtlandt Ave $555 Tremont Ave corner Monterey Ave Night and Emergency Call: Farragut 3000 Advertising ‘Agencies. or. van telephoned directly to The World. Call 4000 Heckman. New York, oF Brookiya Office, 4100 Main,