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straw hata, was shot fi behind and instantly “with a billet thrush heart, Harry Korman, with him jat the time, received two bullets in theback and is in the Coney Island Hospital, “Max Barron, who went to the teach with his friend Korm aid Dis- trict Attorney Lewis, vier gba" witht Korman that’ Mr. Cohen was in no wey a. ty to the quarrel which brought about the shooting. iy Page Bs called ‘The lat: anne years ol, known to id as “Cokey Jack,” has been arrested three times charges of disorderly conduct, lary and grand larceny—out has ‘er been convicted. If the present theory is right, the supenan—whoever he may have been rot “the wrong” men; when he shot Joseph Cohen, Funeral services for Cohen wore | held yesterday at his residence in Bay 324th Streét) Rockaway Park. The ‘body was 4j terred in Bayside Cemetery at Tushing, eae MAINE CAN'T VOTE ON DRINK. ANT VOTE, LYON CURE |e sete Rta ae ‘woman, ‘wud went to the beach with aia ‘Benny 5 Sugar ad them in @itaxicad (before Mr. Co- Barron, Accused in a : i apbearance) $20, and, he says, ited yome of it back. rier’s Murder. “This demand started a row iii and Benny Sugar aa One of the three| AUGUSTA, Me. Aug. vom) Morman. of thal vote cannot be taken In Maine on Save’ ct ian't certain | the National Prohibition Amendment, ter Sugar and gava) according to @ decision by the State Supreme’ Court announced to-day. Pe- titions digned ox more than 13,000 citi- zens asking for a referendum had been received at thé Department of State, and, Gov. Milliken asked the court for a faling on the legality of sygh pro- cedure, Theceourt decided at the same time ‘that Yhe sact of the ture Aying ‘women the rt voting Presidential electors ‘might be sub: Police and District Attornéy to-day | titted 10 the voters at & special elec: Awppeared to be s working on the theory | tion. 47-49-51 West 42d Street eng All Summer Dresses Must Go STARTLING REDUCTIONS Every Smart Summer Dress. in stock formerly to $45 has been marked down TO CLOSE. OUT 00 and 12 ’ Fine organdies trimmed with Irish Point lace, Plain color organ smartly pin- tucked with wise ee h—uhusual dotted Swiss dresses “t¥immed with: net’ lace. Flowered or daintist flowered voilés—‘some ‘fuffled * trimmed, — Silk. striped ins in the new mae and sunset shades, imported English prints, Anderson’s Ginghams, smart linene, two-piece sport model in Rose, Tan, White, Green, Pink, Navy, &c., and many other fashionable styles that will meet with the approval of ‘the most particular—at a price that cannot possibly be duplicated, OVER 700 DRESSES SACRIFICED! the restaurant Horodner, of Rivington) pulied a knife. Benny Sugar and Max/Baf-| other men, Bi |Dintrict Attorney Lowin satd to./™An they Cal in Brooklyn after interyiéwing| him wreck the: ‘apetiel Shis three, will be arraigned to-day fn | this , mf and expecting trouble, #0 ‘they | | }]€oney Island Police Court in Gofinet.! telephoned wen for, avaintance. ton nday He was a ‘ y Fo Pie maeiee cor nai and besides, pwed them money, Cd- h Cohen, Broadway furriér,’TWe| hen cams down at once. | jee tReyond this point Barron has not } of much assistance. At t } t adlagemme arse sound of the first shot, he says, Cohen, proprietor af in Broadway, in’ It in tuts and in the othe fe pee rate es ! SE a ey Wer ery RE. a Jt dhe bet O'CLOCK, MICHIGAN FURNITURE Our August Sule includes hundreds of FEAine—Kasy Terms. Golden Cak Dressers Splendidly Fist rlate mirror, Reduction Sale: Extraordinary | Suits to $ a ; Measure —Will Sell Next Season for $60 Sold as high as Buy Now—Save Money This Sale comprises an unmatchable as- sortment of exclusive woolens that are offered our patrons at a minimum of profit. The workmanship and finish in no way deviate from our usual exactness and your wishes are carried out to the letter. Satisfaction Guaranteed or aang Back KEEP COOL KEE $25 + HenryARitchie Many patterns Wonderful ICE BOX chai SPECIAL Open an Account ‘3 00 Deposit and $1.00 Weekly ONE STORE ONLY GHERRY STREE BLOCK, DECORATED IN WELCOME |. OWN CULOTT AL. District Between Catherine and Market Honors Private Culotta, Twice Wounded, ‘The whole block on Cherry Street be- tween Catherine and Market Streets {s decorated to-day in honor of one man, Private John Culotta, Company I, 23d Infantry, who has’a one-@ay leave from Camp Merritt to enjoy fhe celebration that his neighbors have prepared. The apartment house where iis home is, No. 1%, is the most faily befagged building in the block, and all the tenants are keeping open house for the hero of the neighborhood. | Culotta was wounded ‘twice and | H | gassed once, and he has two medals for valor. His father died while he was| ovéfseas and he was not informed of it wate to-day. FINE AND JAIL FOR | SELLING ONE DRINK’ Proprietor of Centre Street Cafe Sentenced to Serve Six Months. John H. Voege, proprietor of the cafe known as Tom Foley's at No. 114 Centre Street, yesterday was sen- tenced to serve six months in jail and pay a fine of $1,000 by Federal Judge J.C. Wilson of Texas, who is now! 4 \#itting bere. Voege’s crime was sell-) ing a glass of whiskey on July 8 in violation of the Wartime Prohibition ] | Law, Judge Wilson ruled that the law| {s constitutional. He granted & stay} of execution to allow counsel for the defendant to prepare an appeal to the Circuit Court, elecingrd— TO DECORATE 302D COLORS. Engineers Will Recetye French War Cross With Palw. At the 77th Division Clubhouse, No. 495 Lafayette Street, Thursday night, @ member of the French High Commission will decorate the colors of the s02d Engineers with the Croix de Guerre with palm, Major Gen. Robert Alex- andef, who commended the 77th and many other officers and officials will be present, One year ago the Engineers threw a bridge across the Vesle River, near Ba- woches, enabling French frtillery to ad- vance ‘und harass the Germans. Mar- shal Petain sordered the citation for this achievement. —_—__——_ GERMANS BACK IN ARGENTINA Minister Former Haddenbausen and Other Notables Re’ \. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Aug. 6. —Baron von dem Bussche-Hadden- hausen, former German Minister to Argentina and German under Secretary expose in the case of Count von Lux- berg, the tina who was dismissed because of his objectionable activities in connection with Germany's submarine warfare, has arrived at Buenos Aires. The Baron stated that he had come to Argentina for commercial purposes. Several other prominent Germans also have arrived here. SEES POLICE HERO IS PRAISED. Rockaway Beac h last night adopted a resolution calling to the attention of | Police Commissioner Enright the con- ft No, $42 Beck Street. carrying. several bundles ma nearest Liggett Drug litle service without charge. 30 Church St., 02%. ‘ Hudson Terminal Bldg. * “TO.ONE RETURNING HERO *| have to be paid the men. for Foreign Affairs at the time of the| . German Minister to Argen- | duct of Patrolman William C. Phillips, Jr. of the Rockaway Beach Police Sta-| tlon in saving (wo women by diving 2+ feet from the boardwalk th ‘Those saved were Mrs, Rose Ray, ot No, ©. 72d Street and Roylyn Schmerts, | WEAN A DRIVERS ‘CET SET FOR OT.1 HOLDUP Ask Owners for Advance—— May Be Cheaper to Pay Rent Than Move. Bre Chauffeurs, Teamsters - and Helpers’ Union ‘has submitted de- mand for advances of pay all along the line, and Charles Morris, Presi- dent of the Van Owners’ Association, said to-day that some advance would What ad- ance *is granted doubtless will be passed on to those who must move Oot, 1 to avoid the rent octopus. Van drivers and workers are get- ting ffom $21.60 to $28 a week, ac- cording to their aki, No information is available wbout~ what their de- mands aré, but ‘the increase will be substantial, Conferénces are under way and the result will be known shortly. The van men are not yet atfle to estimate what the decrease in moving will be én’ the first of October, al- though they are certain there will be a reduetions The real estate men say that only about one lease in a hun- dred is being surrendered where the usual rate has been over fifty in the hundred. LIVERPOOL BREADLESS BY POLICEMEN’S STRIKE Tramway Service Tied Up and Bakers Go Out in Sympathy for the “Cops.” LIVERPOOL, Aug. 6.—Tramway ser- vice was suspended completely to-day and there was virtually no bread to be had as a result of the strike movement which began with the police and now includes the tramway men and the bakers. ‘unicipal employees last night voted ive twenty-four hours’ strike notice ss demands of the tramway mev ‘e met. Physicians at “a meeting to-day adopted a resolution in favor of organ- izing themselves on a trade union basis, pt inet 10 MEN BELIEVED DEAD. Lint of Killed in Raritan Explosion RARITAN, N, Aug. 6.—Ten men are believed to have been killed in the explosion of a magazine at the Govern- ment arsenal here on Monday, It was learned to-day. Seven bodies have been Fecoveréd and three of ‘them iderttined. The k Brunsw Flow at Altitude of 17,500 Feet in ining South America, oS AIRES, Argentina, Aug. 6. op airplane city to-day, a minutes, Lie the are ities approxima’ miles an hour. His Breatest wieke was about 17,600 feet wae AT YOUR GROCERS Learn to distinguish, by the label and the signa- ture, the famous Lea orenig ———— | SAUCE It has been the world’s leading condiment for generations. SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE | The | Penalty of Eye Neglect —is far too serious‘to ignore. \]] The cost of glasses is of tri- \]] fling importance compared ||] with the value of your sight. |]] Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 pons Bstablished 57 New York: 184 B'way, at Jonn St, gas Sixth ‘Av., 15th St 350 Sixth Av., aad St. ior Nasvau, at Ann St. 17 West 4ad_ Street, Brooklyn: 498 Futton St.,cor.Bond Si 223 Sixth Av.;open Sat. until 6P,M. A Small Service It is annoying to have a package break through the wrapping or have the suring break while IF you, have a package to be re-wrapped or into one package, the Store will render this ae wii The Unexpected ¢ Gueek™’ KEEPS TROOPS CHICAGO) "Salette cover fo tattle N a Marion cv cranup A the fable to) mate pee death, th the curtains, os 7 * h ste “It’s from Aunt Jane. ‘e’ll tint Fights and Suspicious Fires Continue Boh urry kad see what says— en pink nl oo oS and Negroes Are Accused of se heen nave elaey OF fintex tt ater take but Insulting Whites. yee Harlan pasty tor tore open the few m minu i have ® 8 CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Fifty alleged erpicrs : os wahe sald tines ug. ve eee rdce rioters will be placed on trial fateray, mney con ng to visit us gallon of Tu eet nae in October for murder, astault with| row. Aunt Jane of. nie people and e eee up.and dows tt nn ee & intent to kill conspiracy to riot and| just when theré isn’t a decent room pe le you wan! e in the house to ing. give her! She'll just just have to take Betty’s old room—and tagh so shabby.” Mrs. Harian . ghed. “Of course I'll be glad to be a her but Aunt Jane is so fussy about everything.” » “Never mind, Mother,"’ said Mar- catrying concealed weapons it was announded to-day by the State's At- torney. ‘Ten thousand soldiers, police and deputy sheriffs still are patrolling the “Diack Beit.” Several fights ané That afternoon Mrs. spected the room yt isfaction. Fresh, hung at the bi ne cover looked like new and new pillow adorned the wick sigh of ak tee minor demonstrations and a ion optimistically, “we'll fix it up —everythin matehed, ol wi oa small fires of suspicious agin tn sonenow 1 ing what we can do! ben on ite om ie ate in ‘ener the last twenty-four h hi We'll et those old blue curtains out by some the authorities to Believe that embers Y look.” shades 0} Tit Lt very afternoon of the attic and see how Spd “But Marion,” Mrs. Harlan ol “those old curtains are a 8i; they're faded to a dingy white. “Yes, but we can Tinfex them!'" Marion suggested. ‘“There’s a bu- 11 MAKES LITTL Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street jected, and dips cen faded blouses and under- ight— wear, 4 Marion. Youknow it only was ro} cents and it comes in all the smartest shades. » Have you tried Tintex? Ady. of the race hatred still are smoulder- ing and that it may be necessary for the soldiers to remain for several weeks. In several instances troops have’ been hooted and complaints have been upon by negroes, (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) DOMESTIC FLOOR COVERINGS High grade Rugs,Carpets and. Linoleums at lowest prices of the year. New Wilton Rugs Size 9x12 feet, Size 8%x10% feet, Size 6x9 feet, 59.50 to 120.00) 57.50 to 112.00 | $34.50 to76.00 Other sizes marked proportionately low in price. Attractive Axminster Rugs Large assortments of plain Ruge—others with Persian designs: Oxl2 feet, dined sve: 849.50 | 736x9 feet, $29.75 $44.50 | 6x9 feet, $25.50 432x6% feet... RG Inlaid Linoleum Best grades in tile or wood effects, $1.35 to 2.75 yd. Plain Carpets Large selections; per yard, $2.35, 3.00, 3.75 &4.90 AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Offering Reductions of 10 to 334% Success is the result of SERVICE—The Stern Furniture Department always gives its patrons good value. S/ Queen Anne ‘Living Room Suite, 3 pes.; (as pinetr ated) y ; $235. 00 = formerly $310.00, DINING ROOM SUITE, 10 pes.; American Walnut; formerly $333.00 at REED SUITE, 4 pes. ; up- holstered seats and backs; formerly $160.00..... LIVING ROOM SUITE, 3 pes.; covered in tapestry; formerly $265.00 at IVORY CHAMBER SUITE, 5 pes.; formerly $430.00... at IVORY ENAMEL BEDS, full size; formerly $37.50, vat 122.50 278.00 BEDROOM SUITE, 4 pieces; ivory or walnut; formerly $231.00 at 209.50 MAHOGANY BEDS, 4- post Twin Size; formerly POB.O0 isis verseriowane cs MAHOGANY. TEA WAGON, formerly $35.00, $26.50 210.00 387.00 $30.00 $27.50 $38.50 Mahogany Colonial Bedsteads, 4-post ;3ft.3and4ft.6 sizes, $34.00 No. 1—COLONIAL CHAIRSOR ROCKERS, formerly $11.00, at $8.75 No. 2—WINDSOR CHAIRS, ! mahogany finish; formerly $14.50 at $11.00 WING CHAIRS, tapes- try covered; were $50, $39.50