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/ ciety Children and Their Prize Pets RIVES OUT WIE, At Vi f lub’ , Victory aa Show 0 Islip Ci xsl KILLS NEIGHBOR WH \Posse of Farmers and State, Police Hunt Slayer in Woods of Connecticut. 1, 191: ¢ Lod FROM SURPLUS ARMY FOOD. - OFFERED AT REDUCED PRES P'S Ghats” DELANEY CHOOSES, rw wo woben! CAPT.F. SINNOTT FOR $6 00 PLACE THIS CITY NO BIDDER Third Member of Family to 0 Ss Pattiotic Motives, Says ealth Commissioner. - pen hat 72 sean "My resignation has been: tm the hands of the Mayor for some ti and I have only*held this offe® as long as I have purely *throust pm trietie motives.’’ Saat ‘This was the sthtement this ing of Health Commissioner Ro; Copeland on his return to the from the week-end in answer Question as to his fumored "a (Special to The Brening World.) UNION, Conn, July 21.—Michael Mlachgvich, a farmer, is being sought by & posse of State police and citi- ‘penis’ Of "Tolland County for the mur- if |aer of Leroy Wells at Union yester-| l@ay. He is believed to be hiding In 1™ woods and to be ready to fight to the death before he will #urrender. Beveral days ago the wife of Mia- chovich, with two of her six children, The Food Can Be Had at 80 Per Cent, of Its Cost When Food Was Cheap. ,. ‘appeared at the Wells farmhouse and tion as the result of Mayor H. ns ‘ By PB. Q. Fo f asked for shelter, saying her husband refusal of tho Rockefeller gift dfs | copectai es hot Mt the Evening Go on Public Payroll in had, driven her from home, Wells gtoup of buildings to be fees as ; World.) Hylan Regime ‘and his wife took them in, hospital for druz addicts and : The War Department is offering i ; Wells, with Mrs, Wells, several of their seven children and two nelgh- bors were on the lawn in front of the the statement of C! Wells home yesterday when Miach- iasioner, Bird 8, lovich came down the road, fdllowed d - J 8, Coler, the gity should not accdpt ho hae cemnined, a oud whee Thousands of Returned Refugees for the city's use located out Take Part in Fete—Knights Mrs, Miachovich left. Miachovich had olty limits. He said that he a Fife ag wis eaeees, 3b wet have a statement fot pubficatién™ n 5, ‘ family, until, be” was oppo of Columbus Assist. inthe day. : PARIS, Joly 21.—A victory tote was| Dr. Vincent of the Ron given yesterday at Coucy Le Chateau, on the old Hindenburg line, for thou- te, Then he swung the gun from fis houlder, aimed it deliberately at Foundation has’ made | > ps : spondence to show that Mayor Hy! took initiative in requosting sands of returned refugees who were | gift wpable to participate in the celebra- d. - of the buildings through jealth Commissioner, tion in Paris. The celebration was| he ae ’ arranged by the American Committee|' AIDS ENGLISH ORPHANS, for Devastated Franc@ ‘under the di- * — 3 rection of Mr. and Mrs, Dike and Miss | Miss Gerry Pounds flome for Anne Morgan, assisted by’ Knights of| vjettms Near Sulgrave Manor. Columbas. Gen. Pershing. sentan American |. A home Is to be established near ‘Wundreds of millions of pounds of the Dr. Copeland was. first ques’ highest grades of meats, vegetables and canned fruits. ‘This offer hus been extended to the merchants of the entire United States, while the local zone supply officer at New York «City has been authorized to sell to the officials of the various munic Palities at 80 per cent. of the average cost to the Government, Lieut..Frank A, Dee, in charge of the Surplus, Property Division, in- formed the writer that the Govern- Jnent had already 'received responses from five cities in New York State, but had no response yet from the City of New York. The ‘Mayor of North Bergen, N. J., is said to be interested, The City of New York ia rather un- fortunate in this respect. With mill Capt. Francis J. Sinnott, a brother of John F, Sinnott, secretary to Mayor Hylan, to-day was appointed secretary to Transit Commissioner Delaney. The salary ta $6,000 a year, Capt. Sinnott was assigned to the 302d Engineers of the 77th Division and was wounded during an advance across the Aisne River in September, 1918. He is twenty-eight years old and lives at No. 118 Arlington Ave- nue. John F.\ Sinnott, the Mayor's Sec- retary, who is engaged to marry Miss Virginia Hylan, the Mfyor's daugh- ter, receives $6,500 a year. His father, James P. Sinnott. wi 7,500 a year job as Tax Commissioner by Mayor Hylan, Miss Alma O'Hara, BONS RES % MD mind gmp Pen ah ee WOMAN POISONED BY TABLET SHE TAKES IN MISTAKE fall, ran down the road and into the woods, The children who had fol- lowed him screaming ‘home. Chief of Police’ Thomas Hayes of 8 seven miles away, was no- tifled, and with State Po- lice Capt. Robert T. Harley for a No trace of Miachovich had RETERS.AND T been discovered. Sees fons of pounds of chickens, bacon, -only wartime prices but agtificial Prices that bear little if any relation to cost—prices that are only limited to the amount that can be squeezed out of the consumer,” Thousands will at once ask . the , question: Why don’t the butchers in New York City handle this surplus tr army food? To answer this query an’ extended trip was made through the principal neighborhoods where the leading markets are located. Many of the merchants were peevish over tho rainy weather, claiming that , their cusjomers went to the smaller , Stores nearer home. * ‘There was a reason for their silence, | {211 Each one was asked squarely what-was the reason for his not hapdiing the syrplus ‘Government meats, Their reluctance to give a direct answer was general, | , im fact five reasons—the five large packers. ’ WHY MEAT MARKETS ARE AFRAID OF GOVERNMENT OFFER fancy roasting , ham and canned goods in sight, at reduced prices, its citizens are compelled to pay not a sister-in-law of Mayor Hylan, is executive clerk in Police Headquarters at a salary of $2,100 a year, Irving O Hara, tbe Mayor's brother-in-law, who is his personal bodyguard when he is not hunting down desperate characters as a member of the Bomb Squad, receives $2,450 as a first grade detective. RECAPITULATION, John F, Hylan, a year James P. Sinnott, a year John F. Sinnott, a year. Francis J. Sinnott, a year. Alma O'Hara, a year. Irving O'Hara, a year. Grand total for notts and O'Haras. Hylan, Sin- +++ $39,550 erally reported # iixht demand for meats last Saturday, due, they said, partly to the rainy weather, which compelied housewives to do their Shopping near to where they lived. Some of the markets had advanced their prices, especially on prime rib | Toasts, but the majority of the re- ers displayed cut ratg signs in their efforts to sell out. Sirloin stéaks generally sold at 42 to 4 cents, while the top sirloin sold anywhere from 35 to 38 cents, Rib Misa Natalie Peters with Tiget, a ribbon winner at the Islip, L. L, show, and the three children of Mrs. Dix Havemeyer, who drove GOAT’S MEAL OF GLADIOLA Flajbush Horticulturist Lassooes Freebooter Breakfasting in in Flower Garden. Talk about the high cost or living: All that Bill Cuzzo, of Empire Boule- vard, Brooklyn, had for breakfast this morning was gladioli and the break- fast cost two iron men, two cart- wheels, two bones. The gladioli lifted their beautiful heads to Hbaven in the flower garden of Mr. ‘George C." “Bennett, whose estate at the corner of Crown Street and New York Avenue is one of the show places of that part of Flatbush. The neighborhood was invaded this morning by thirty goats from an ~m- pirt Boulevard (formerly old Mal- bone Street) neighborhood nicknamed, their own entry in the pony class. at the popular Polo Club exhibition. , Left to right, the three children together are Adeline, Horace and Doris Havemeyer. 3,405 DRUG ADDICTS COSTS HIS OWNER $2/ HAVE REGISTERED TO DATE First Man in Line To-Day Drove to Bureau in Expensive Touring. Car. Registration of drug addicts fell oft to-day until it was\possible for an addict to get waited on as soon as he appeared at the State Narcotéie Drug Control Bureau, No. 128 Prince Street. | Exactly 3,405 addicts h# registered when the bureau closed last. night. Nineteen registered yesterday. The first man in line this morning was there in an expensive touring car. The second in line had a junk peddler’s pushcart with him. A busi- ness man, who said he contracted the habit from hie’wife, was No, 3, and a Seized by Iliness at Waldorf While Waiting Soldier Husband, Takes Mercury. Mrs. Grace A. Bowsen, nineteen, of Bristol, Tenn., who registered at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel one week ago to wait, she saaid, until the arrival of her husband’ from overseas, was rempved to Bellevue to-day suffering from what Dr. Gregory described as symptoms of dichloride of mercury poisoning. ‘The young woman complained of {ll- ness on her arrival in New York, it was said at the hotel, and placed herself under the care of Dr. Adams, the house physician. Feeling drowsy at 10 o'clock this morning she went to the medicine chest she brought with her and took a tablet. Alarmed by its effect she then ealled Dr. Adatms. At the hospital, after the use of @ stomach pump, her condition was described as not seriou Mrs. Powsen made her home at Bi tol, she says, with her mother, Mrs, G. A. Radcliffe. CITY FLAG FOR LEWISOHN TO BE PRESENTED BY HYLAN $500,000 TRAVIS WILLED TO THREE Organizer of Western Stage Coach Lines Left $10,000-to_ Sister. The will of Ezra J, Travis, retired capitalist and ploneer organizer of west- ern stage coach lines before the days of railroads, was filed in the Surro- gate's Office to-day. He died on July 12 at the Post Graduate Hospital, leav- ing an estate of more than $500,000. The residue is left to his three chil- dren, Wesley EB, Travis of San Fran- elsco, Albert C. Travis of No. 20 Hast Eighth Street, and Hannah Travis Pul- ton of No. 300 West End Avenue, New York. Mrs, Fulton gets 42 per cent. of the estaté, the will explaining ‘this Provision by saying that she, ig “com- paratively unable to meet the responsi- bilities of life." Wesley Travis gets 24 per cent. amd Albert Travis 34 per cent. income from $10,000 is left to\a sister, Mrs. Mary F. Blair of Versailles, Ky., and the income from $1,000 to a niece, Miss Minnie Travis Brown of San Francisco. ATE in band and Marshal band to assist in'the celebration. Af- ter @ parade games and dancing were provided for the refugees, .who been transported from a wide area by special trains and motor trucks. —————— ISSUES $10,000,090 NOTES. William A. Read & O04, Offers New Securities of Canadian Northern. A new I Northern Railway 6 pér cent. collat- eral trust, note: abscription by Willlal of Petain a French Gerry, jue of $10,000,000 Canad! is being offered for pena SA ‘Te Sue Atlantic City, Fier Davis,’ “King of the Hoboes,” says he ts going to sue Atlantic City for § 000 for falsg,prrest and impriseamen Banu fi moet ‘resort, When utter nea 1, he was acquitted on impersonating am. officer. 9 1 old Sulgrave Manor, the home of Washington's ancestors, children orphaned during, the w movement Was started by for Misa ore daughter em Prd bridge, T. Gerryy who, went to several months ago. a Hea in, Ree Sr gmeaant Brice Gen, Pont and Major Gen. lst 1 roast sold at 38 to 40 cents, while 42|by minions of the Milk Trust, “Pig- ——— : Nearly 100 per cent. -of the meat|cents was generally charged for the |town.” girl, who said she was cighteen years it . DR. DAY GALLS AGCUSER ots é markets in New York are re@tiving| Rist, two, ribs. There was a wide! When Mr. Bonnett brandish a big | ld. had her aged mother with her to| Recognition of Services in Provid- | Ulle ‘or Iced Tea credit from one or the other of the|"8¢ in the prices charged for round | stick all the goats escaped except Bill| register, Most of those who appeared| ay é a o Steaks, which were priced af from|Cuago, who remained nibbling the | today were from eighteen to twenty-| "g Concerts Will Be Paid at Tt STAND AS WITNESS tone large packers, and as one dealer in| 49 to 44 cents, and’ in some stores 45 | /adioll until he was lassooed by Pa- 5 ats saan Harlem remarked, “If we get too gay|to 46 cents. | trolmad Raymond Studell of the At- five years old, the majority of them Certtral Park Mall, ’ ta : ‘ 4 tation. a ~ something might happen.” An inde-| | Mutton was scarce and very uttle | nue ourt “Magistrate ‘Brown |PNe under twenty years of age. | Major Hylan to-night at the Lewt-| Wilfiani S, Bennett, Who Preferred pendent rotail market man in the] PUMA OM mle ig fined } Ree el lua ieee tere avy {fohn concert at tho Mall in Central Charges.” Teatifles: t+ Silke “or Lamb was plentiful enou, d | ting r ine n addicts at the free city | p, harges, Ss Harlem * district who was asked! prices were a little lower than inet Slane will Present Adoth Lewisohn B P whether he was going to give his customers the advantage of low Gov- ernment prices replied: “I am look- ing over the list of bacon and meats and I will also be interested in the oasting chickens.” ‘This dealer declared: “Our house is \ over sixty years in business, and at lowe > + ; : ; cancelled turned in the cash to balance the benefit of thtse excellent cheap | lvWer Tach peed This Weeks ros | Spi tL haven a’ perfect eigne here] Grace Mayhew or Dirkin, who main- wilteinae en ake ew oe wet gd |the books. ‘The chock wes wed only ce “ iow offerin; * 4 Peers Tee) es: ;»| tained a resort at Bull's Run was held we Brooks, forty-eight, @ convenience to transfer the money n . * foods. The Government is | tailers generally charged 58 to 61|she sald to the ‘policeman who was Nash Sisk Riphak, Stuohatian, erin Gakex the bacon at 84 cents in strips and|cents table butter, but in some| called, “for my husband, Secretary of|in $1,000 ball by Justice Scanlon. Num- . i mye te | and none was used for his personal use, , / i a6 cents in sealed tins; roast beet at|Delghborhoads the prices were ‘ft state Robert Jansing, the owner Of ferous soldiers werg found in her place, |Mrevious convictions against his record, pa ; ante ia property. ; * § ’ ' ? 38 to 41 cents per pound as to atyle|® cents | rei ki ‘MK, ellevue Hospital, where she was} At Wright's hotel, near Belmont Par etait motte tosday. “He wail sentenced FIRST UNCENSORED MAIL jen | é ‘ Eat nent al: 68 tp (A ruits of all Kinds are cheap in the| moved for observation, the woman|John Boston and eight women were ar- : " : ve 1S1n: alns } of package, corned beef at 33 to 40} wholesale market; the rainy weather| said’ she was Hose Landing, twenty-one | rested, ‘They. were held tn $2,000" ban {PY County Judge May in Brooklyn after @ cents a pound, corned beet hash at| Prevented shipping out or town and yours old, gt No, 1633 Atlantic Avenue, | 02°" tor examination 6y Justice Neu|* CoMviction for burglary % « ce rt e la or gel e bene! o! Edgemere, L, I. be eel " e1 ce retards snes & noun gin sige the lower prices, dh | Punhade ey of Lynbrook, A number of: the ngen Brine. par psiprietlah pserar le: . not compelitd to purchase more than! ‘The Georgia Elberta peaches are found in the hotgh were not arreated, ny ; ited StatespSailing T or une & 6,000 pounds at one time. now on the market, and housewives SURGEON WHO TREATED One of them, a Deputy ‘Sheriff, was dis- myers bated Séponaien the stoles pro- | Steamship erect Sailing To- -. : IGATION | *HO desire to preserve this variety miased from office to-day by Sheriff ' Morrow, Will Take Letters and eae 7 : Hone RT eo ee en [of peach should start in a fow days, “LOST BATTALION” TO WED | Phincas ‘Seaman: ““wumerous’ eatablian: ok (16 Ee ; | Barcath Total for June, 1919........+s00++e000-- 673,134 Lines OF “ROASTING CHICKEN” D) *Jas that grade will be gathered in ments reported to be selling liquok to FAMILY FIGHTS WILL Newspapers ; Parcels Post Later, ° Regarding the 3,000,000 pounds of |about two weeks soldiers were made to clove their doors, Total for June, 1918....... . 339,453 Lines roasting chickens, no fixed price has|, New potatoes from Long Island and| _ +, ,.| though no liquor was found on the The first load of mall oMclally con- —_—~ F by the Government, but the|Jcfsey, are coming to the wholesale| Engagement of Lieut. Pellettieri to | premises. eh Mrs, Maas Left Restduary Eatate to |signed to Germany and Austria with- GAIN...... - + 333,681 Lines been set by the Government, market and selling at about 4 cents 0 k Gi bas ee NS Clerk Whe Ran Busines: out censorship is ¢o be put.aboard the 4 cost ‘to the dealers will be deter-|a pound wholesale, and should not! New York Girl Is TRUCK FELLS PHONE POLE,| A protest against tho probate of |steamship United States sailing to- ’ miner DY |} Lids, 3f the. cok of cost (he Scanamiee more than @ ty 7 Announced, “|the will of Mrs, Emma L. A, Maass,|morrow for Copenhagen and Christian- } the roasting chickens was determined |CCn's Pound, while other potatoes iy’ and Mere Jaasch te. beaten Cas lpalatan eee ea oli ain. the widow of K pharmacist, of No.|sand. D. E. Jordan, superintendent of DEPARTMENT STORE AND DRY GOODS * | at 80 per cent. of the cost price it|“* fresh fish is expected to be more Pri : a pdt 582 Glenmore Avenue, was filed to-|mails, said forty-four sacks of letters, . ‘ would permit those elegant roasters | plentiful this week, and. prices. on Hees Mad en peseotlesiberg rye Frank Treminetti, nineteen years old, |#4¥, Dr, ger, mother, Mrs Anna A. |ntty-fve sacks of newspapers and 4,000 Total for June, 1919...2......00.00005. 291,074 Lines ape » » consume tt 35|some varieties will be lower, New | Bounce . far * a. latent Bat ‘i * PPE) Dieses of registered mail had been re- ‘ . ‘ cee lg ey Suma uradé that |York ia largely supplied from the Jers daughter, Miss M. A; de Stefano, to |a painter employed by the Edison Elec- | stadt, her Prather. ; - si earns Total for June, I91B...........+.++2.-. 154.391 Lines. cents a pound—the ne grade thal tric Company, was painting a telephone| , The, will leaves William Epper-|cetved up to noon to-day and prepara is now “being retai at 50 to sey coast, but the deep sea fish, such| Lieut, John Pellettier!, of Evacuation | ‘re eral t “my holy pictures and $5" and |tions had been made to send additions GAIN.. cents, It is expected that some of | 8 cod, haddock ana halibut, are still Hospital No. 9 pole at the corner of Delancey and|says further be ts are not made ito the ship by truck as fast as it ae- . thése chicke be available to/ scarce, Lieut, Pelletier! is from Chicago, | Ridge Streets at 9.o'clock this morning | to, her family cumulated at the post of ‘ the conbumers in about ten days. The pack of Alaska salmon is re-| s1e‘cumo back from France two weeks [when a heavy auto: truck struck the Parcel post mail or Germany will be ‘ L tion by The Evening | ported at 66 cases, an increrse| pe s forwarded ynder the normal parcel pos: | Word fase Friday of thiw question: | of 726642" cuss ‘over’ ‘nat.’ yeur,| AK0, During the, Meuse and Argonne [pol, bringing It and the painter, who reuistlgna\on the fullanaof the Patek BOOTS AND SHOES ADVERTISING : r " ens | The to 8 gives 3 ‘4 was een feet up 5 eo sailin, my uaB f : | able purchase of roasting eae caida aed the earch At 430,000." | which the armistice was signed, 86, |Meund: *Trominett's sleuil ¢ peckages containing {0od, delicacies esd 1919 2 is } by the Government between April 1/000 pounds, an ring eek em Warehouse 409 all and wounded soldiers were|fured and he la dying in Gouverneur Ferced Downs |'s heavy proportion of soap have already Total for June, errr and May 31, has aroused intense Ine | thia ie the largest cateh in Warn | treated in Evacuation Hospital No, 9 |Hospital.. The driver of the truck hur- aod: bean received. The Jullana will sail for } 1918 13,572 Li terest in the wholesale poultry ma ' hd Aes story | aid to be the largest nymber of|ried away, but the police have his li- ait aaatl hor Vaik, Feel |Hamburg by way of Hoboken and 160 Total for June, Srerrryrrrer ire wo Lines ket, where several of the leading |/and is a valuable acquisition to our | Pi. ended by an Ameridun army {cense number and afe looking for him,| Pilot Anglin, who kk elmont |sacks of packages have already been fs : / merchants demand that this pur- |@ood supply hospital in France. % Park ‘this morning with the Chicago |sent to her GAIN - 6,960 Lines J , chase should be investigated by Con- NEWARK TO BUY AF UY ARMY FOOD. |,2eyita% Mf, ths, Boppital that, jer, Rector aerial mail, was forced to land at Hel- a ’ gress. 3 B |survivors of the “lost battalion” ‘Trinity, Dei lertown, Pa, according to word re- i ss te rather strange that adveriies, poe idea Were treated, fed and clothed after ‘The Rev. Father Frederick M. Schnet-| ceived here. it was reported bis’ plane SAVES 5 IN SINKING YACHT. | F Mie eatie” towers Sad “buethro. | #400:000 Ronda Verea tor Purenane| heir ordeal” 1 WHOM MAF gc Mcetor of the Church of the Mow |i pre Vel a moans Ta ae aes ore “IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK, YOU “Sta ’ ‘The wedding wi Holy Trinity, Montrose and Graham —_——— , ducers in the United “St of Surplus Stocks, | 7 ® rescued from posstble death this morn. | WORLD,” consumers to “buy beef b On ther request of Mayor Charles p.| September, They will make ChICAs | Avenues, Brookiyn, died “last Friday in Ends Lite With Setssors, toe chien ha Mikal ha Sictont room? READ IT IN THE EVENING 3 cheap,” should app a at She ane Gillen, the Newark City Commission tov|* ne S oebacherbwetielin the Dutch West Indies, according to a| The body of a man @elieved from struck @ buoy off Oak Island Beach and y r, time that the packers have advanced | aay Voted to issue city bonds to. the cablegram received at the rectory, |letters found in his pocket to be Den- | tere two holes in her bow, the cost here fully § gents @ Dowd | value of $100,000 to bay surplus tood-| BEADED BAGS, $15 TO $40 |patner schneider, who was fifty-four, |nis Callahan of No. 2379 Sth Avenue Capt. LG, Howell in the L. G. #.| “CIRCULATION BOOKS 0} To Payee. S (in the last ten days) and another nd clothing fr the War De- det and tired and, ol) colors at strictly, wholesale was ordained a priest in 1890. |He be-| was found in a room in the:Mills Ho- | wont to the rescue, took. off the men | PEN ALL. Wy advance 19 3* cents on prime steers te he bonds are.to be sold to. Prices: different styles and shapes: copl ue, |eame rector of the Most Holy Trinity | tel at 7th Avenue and 36th Street to- from the Ethel B., plugged the holes ‘ 4 2 ele a Ae Zs ‘ ported models. Call ail day ‘at. 200. Fifth Avenue, : ta seteduled Monday, citizens and VaPlous public inwtitutions fomm sis, comer uf £80 Steet a very tase | parish in 1908, On Jan, 11 he sailed Ww day. He had cut his jugular vein by and towed her toa dork oft Bite tales am = he large retull meat markets gén- such as hospitals, paar, West Indies because of ji bealth, stabbing it with o palr of scissors, Ld ' no time have we been compelled to ask credit from the packers or any one else."” He continued: “No dealer wants to get on the wrong side of the packers, be@ause he knows something might heppen. A few years ago two large independent dealers commenced importing Argentine beef, the pack- ers promptly cut their credit off and both were forced into bankruptcy.” Consumers should demand that their regular retail dealers give them week. Legs sold at 35 to 38 cents on the average, but fancy legs of sprin; lamb brought 40 to 42 cents. Lam chops were in quite general demand and were charged at 50 to 55 cents for both loin and rib, while shoulder lamb chops sold at 43 to 46 cents. Stewing and chucks of lamb were neglected, although offered at 25 to 28 cents per pound, about the cost of the whole carcass, BUTCHERS COMPLAIN OF RE- DUCED PROFITS, One large butcher in the Bro x stated that the retailers are getting less profit out of their business al present than 4: any time for the past two years. “Every one.” he said, “wants the choice cuts, such as tho steaks and chops, which is only a small percentage of the whole steer, and the balance has to be sold at cost or le: ‘The wholes&le market on hutter was ‘lantic Police In Gates Ave- WOMAN ON ROOF ROUSES EVERY FAMILY IN BLOCK Proclaims She Is Wife of Secretary of State Lansing, but Goes to Bellevue, Shortly before 5 o'clock thisemorning & young woman ‘stepped into the vest!- bule of the ten family house at No. 106 Christopher Street and rang the bell of the John McCurdy apartment, McCurdy let her in. “Get down on your knees and pray,’ she said. “I have come to save you." When the McCurdys tried to quiet the women ghe left them and, going trom door to door, awakened every family in the building. Then she climbed to clinic at No, 145 Worth Street. Thero were about twenty persons in line at 6 o'clock this morning. MANY HELD APTER RAIDS, BUT DEPUTY SHERIFF FREED Women and Men Rounded Up on Long Island and kiquor Places Closed. A number of prisoners were arraigned to-day in Mineola and in nearby towns, taken in raids made yesterday by County Detective Carman Plant, his as- sistant, Leonard Thorn and twenty-five military policemen under command of Capt. Bulsch acting for the Provost Marshal at Camp Mula, with an American flag on behalf or the City of New York in tecognition of his patriotic and public services. His Honor will be introduced by Francis D, Galla- tin, President of the Park Board, Mr, Lewisohn has done much to pro- vide musical entertainment for the peo- ple of New York, and due to him is the high class performance which is to be presented at the park to-night. ‘The Lewisohn Stadium concerts have become an Institution, being given every night of the summer, To-night's perfermance Marie Tiffany of the Metropolitan Op- era Company, in* addition to the New York Symphony Orchestra, Pa The SOO RES BURGLAR KEEPS SILENCE. Refuses to Reveal Loot When Sent at the Mall includes the singing of Mins |* Warning He Doesn'tHave To. Mayer Goldman astonished the spec- tators at the hearing of the charfes against Dr, Jonathan C. Day before Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield this afternoon by calling to the witness stand William 8. Bennett, who preferred the charges against Dr. Day. Commissioner Hirshfield warned the ‘Witness that he did not have to testify, but witness took the stand and ex- ned his connection with the oultry Auction Company and the Fruit Auction C jeither inter- tana. Dr. Day previously testified that he had owing to him for personal expenses advanced for city business $650 and that he wished to replenish his bank account at Tyrone, Pa., with the amount ex- pended. He then drew a check and sent it to the bank and when it was returned , Beach in @ water-logged condition, White Ftose CEYLON Propristors Canned Foods, Cereals, etc, be 4 , i TEA BROS., New York of White Rose Coffedi'