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i p AT WONEN SHOPPERS UR ITY, STUDYING PACES 0 HELP HOUSEWINES BUY 70,000 cod selling at 20 cent: 1 (a high price) and 10 to Fresh salmon is _ Meat ricds Drop Ge Drop Generally As} “4.7 Fight on Cost of Living | centy untrimmed. Spreads. alay coming in. The Jewish bakers met with’ the LIGHTERS BRING FOOD. Food Administrator to-day to discuss fair prices and to-morrow butehers of Greater New York will meet with Mr. Williams. LIGHTERS SENT TO BRING ARMY FOOD FROM.PORT NEWARK, Lighters were sent to Port Newark to-day to bring army food to Now Tons of Fish May Be Taken from Storage; on Trail Bs Sugar Hoarders, —_-——- York so the Commissioner of Mar- *@hopping tours by women investi-| kets can open sales in some of the Gators over Greater New York, and| Public schools to-morrow morning. the marketing uf hundrode of tons of], Delay has been encountered in bringing the food from Port Newark frozgn fish now held in storage here! warehouses by motor trucks, which are remedies for tho high cost of} ean only make one trip a day, and living Wood Administrator Arthur] this has resulted in withholding the Witttams tried out to-day, surplus army food from the public. | F#tio ood Administrator also an-| The Ddublicity plan of food investi d gators was having an apparent effect Rounced a general drop in all meat} in many directions to-day, aad Food Prices to-day, quoting sugar Sured] Administrator Arthur Williams is corned ect ate eighteen cents al Working on a new scheme. Hoe will Koen. try to have New York grocers and master butchers pledge themselves ag The women shoppers will be under & whole to observe the Fair Price the direction of Mrs. Charles C.] Committee's lists, Rumsey, chairman of tho Committee} | Mr. Bde treed hig will ask dealers c ‘i 0 make two sets of prices for their on Co-ordination of the Community] oo nmoditien, a pena dee eso Gant Councils, ‘These women will visit the] jiverea and a lower price for goods Yarious market districts of the five]carried home by purchasers. At a boroughs and prevent to the house-| meeting of master butchers with wife the prices existing in. centres| Members of the Fair Price Committee to-morrow, it i» expected to decide Which can be reached either by walk-]on maximum fair price margins for ing or rt trolley rides. meat, ‘One of the causes of the high cost] Mrs, Charles C, Rumsey, Chairman | ® Of living, think those who are study- | of the Committee on Co-ofdination of the Commonity Councils, is directing a campaign to Induce housewives who do murketing ‘to report to the Fair Price Committee all instances of un- fair prices and misrepresentation on | part of dealers, TO PROBE HOARDED FOOD, MILK AND CLOTHING COST, ancks G. Caffey, United States At- torney, has subdivided his stuff ai ing Nely Yéri’s gravest problem, is Ybe modest Lonsebolder's habit of ordering all” foodetuffa direct from tha corner grocery instead of actually Seéking lower prices in the markets, Agents of the United States District Attorney and the Food Administrator fare on the H 000 pounds of Agar held by hourder at prices of 12 to 14 cents a pound, f If the Department of Health of the | signed to food investigation and as- city and George T. Moon, Chairman | signed them to workswitha Slate the of the Fish Trade Committee, can |vestigators, one In seeking hoarded solve the problem of marketing fro- gon fish so that # will be consumed within twenty-four hours after being taken out of cold storage, an ims mediate drop in the price of. frest food, another dried fruits, eggs and butter, one to investixate milk, and anothet the vost of clothing and shdes, Until the proposed laws against | profiteering by individuals are passed fish is assured despite the low ton-|the committee will rely upon pub- Rage received dally, licit# to enforce its mandates, Mr. | To-day there’ was received 100,000 | Williams declares publicity has been! ponds of haddock, selling at 8 cents | largely instrumental in keeping prices from going higher and has already | curbed several wholesalers who bave You need never beeg charging prices in exceas of . | thase on the marginal lists, have wrinkles— The Administrator said that the i larger dealers were coming forward unless you choose | wits orters of co-operation und be Nothing so pletely reveals the believed he would have the situation march of the years as these maraud. | “¢l! In hand shortly. Mr. Williams called attention to the ering little thieves of your beauty. Crow's feet at the corners of your eyes | fact that the committee considers —deep gouging lines about yourmouth | only the so-called cash and ca —ittle spreading wrinkles below four | stores in fixing the prices, . Those ears—where is your youthful beauty who insist upon deliveries by grocers y When these appear? will have to pay such prices as the A handsome old Arab Sheik told us| dealers ask, To shdW the average how to be rid of them, and he had | gitrerence for the same articles sold Proved the worth of his own remedy /in these two classes of stores, the Socte He hada’t a wrinkle nora line |Administrator gave out these figures: satiny, bronze face. His secret | Cash and Carry Delivery “ was a scientific. combination of won- . derful Oriental oils, which we pass 08 pi. oor pound {to you in Marjaneh Wrinkle Cream. | jo :jea"s It will remove yourwrinkles speedily | (+, —if you have them—or prevent them | Tomato from ever coming if you start in time. | ( aca Begin your use of Marjaneh Wrinkle | j.1, ; Cream today. 50c and $1.00 at your | Cheme, yer pound. dealers. If he doesn’t have it, send 25c | Kges, per dozen... ; + for trial tube and with trial box of ex-| “"rhia table should convince the quisite Marjaneh Face Powder, to Usit| frugal housewife that it does not pay Manufacturing Co. of America In! to have her goods delivered,” sald * Mr, Williams. The army is preparting to release DELICIOUS WHOLESOME GULDENS Mustard AN INEXPENSIVE CONDIMENT Good with Cold Ham and Potato Salad the || |Pork sausage ... |Toratoes (cans) | sistant U. 8, District Attorney Ben A, } Matthews announced to-day. Baltimore. her mother. man, 'I6. new foodstuffs, and these commod- ittes have been declared surplus and will be sold at the prices yee er Commodity unit Baking powder (1-!b. can).. 09 Asparagus (No. 2% can)... 20 20 Bt Cinnamon (%-Ib. can). Cloves (ti-lb, can) Cocoa (lb, can). .s. 3 Cornstarch Ib.. ay) Dried codfish (40 Ibs.). _ Lemon extract (2-02. bot.), 10 Oatmeal flour (100-Ib. bags) Rye flour (98-Ib, bags) Commodity. Ginger (a-!b, cana). Hominy, lye (carton) 06 Jam, assorted (No. 2 Jar).. .24 aa Rolled oats (No. 2 pkge.)... 12 Rolled oats (bulk, 90-Ib. bags) — Raisins, seedless (carton) ., .08 Vienna sausage (can). 3 Hundreds of bushels of dried beans have been found in storage here, As- Some of this stock has been in storage since 1917, Mr, Matthews is conferring with the Food Administrator concern- ing the disposal of stocks his office may seize, He believes speculators would buy up seized stocks if they were auctioned off without an organ- ized plan by which the foods would QUANTITY AT EACH PLACE Each of the Five Boroughs Will Have Baked Beans and Peas; Some Condensed Milk. Opening at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, the first of the 200 centres chosen by the Commissioner of Markets will begin the distribution of army food in the five boroughs, Com- missioner of Markets Day announced this afternoon, ‘The schools, by boroughs, the locations and the ap- proximate quantity of various com- modities on hand at the opening are to be MANHATTAN, From 150 to 200 cases of baked beuns and peas in each centre at schools No. Hudson and Grove Streets; 40, st 20th Street; 31, 519 West 44th Street; Broadway and Academy Street T0th Street and First Avenu 135th Street and Lenox Avenue; 94, Amsterdam Avenue and 68th Street; 105, 269 Bast 4th Street; 159, 119 and 120 Streets west of Second Avenue; 101, Ludlow and Delancey Street: 186, 146th Street, west of Amsterdam Avenue; DeWitt Clinton High School, 69th Street and Tenth Avenue, BROOKLYN. From 200 to 250 casey of baked beans, peas, condensed milk and to- matoes in each centre at schools num- ber 7, York near Hay Street; 32, Hoyt and President; 42, Classon Street and @. Marks Avenue; 60, Neptune Ave- nue and Seventeenth Street; 87, Herkimer Street and Radde Place; 147, Bushwick Avenue and McKibben Street; 163, Avenue T and Homecreat Avenue; 109, Crescent Street and Pit- kin Avenue; 170, 71st Street and Sixth Miss Edith Gibb Pratt to Ta ' Aviator Who Won the War Cross Miss Edith Gibb Pratt, daughter of Herbert Leo Pratt, No. = Fifth avenue, is to marry Allan McLane jr., son of Judge McLane of The engagement has just been announced, but the date for the wedding has not been made public. Miss Pratt made her debut a year and a half ago at a tea given by She was then active in war work. Mr. McLane is a Yale He won the French war cross when serving overseas. On his return to this country he went into the aviation service. Prait’s tather is vice president of the Standard Oil Company. Erasmus Hall High Schooly Mlatbush and Church Avenues; Manual Train- ing High School, Seventh Avenue; 75, Evergreen Ave- nue and From Ddaked: beans, contensed milk and| was blasted by a love: affair with an ian Wi in the construction fan pinnae of the five| im Greeco—eight and one worst tomaties in each centér at the! artist. oachest? oe ths by ood that better tement fot wed Re the |! Lersngge™ ips Wittem Be schools number: She told of having worked Ber] irae ys conduct Pg Psa bd pa emnent * he | Relrdon, whose home invat No. 2 Kingsbridge Ave. and East 13th|way through school, her people Svery 49) night nich’ abe Hera of rons East 87th Street. Their headquarters Bt; 11—169th St, and Ogden Ave.;| being unable to afford much educa~| 447, 12—Overing St. and Benson Ave.; 17) Won for her, and of having made her heroes) —Fordham Ave,, City Island; 19234 | wa; Keplu 8t.; 43—Jerome Ave. Ave., north of 18th St.; 34—Amethysy TO DRINK POISON GOES 10 A After Man Refused to Wed Her, She Says. Heartbroken, she sald, because the man she loved refused to marrg her, @ beautiful girl of nineteen who gave her pame as Rosina Gonzales Gar- marta knelt on the steps of st. Pat- rick Cathedral early this morning, and, after praying fervently, drank jodine. Policeman Rohrbach called an ambulance from the Flower Hoa- pital and the surgeon found she had pot taken enough of the poison to harm her seriously. Charges About Row and hairdres¥ed audience before City Sweetser to-day in the the causes of Lambart aga everybody else as much as and not destructive to thi | ment of toilets or morals the girl's side she handed him two letters—one addressed to F. Benedict, an official in the mill of the New Jer- sey Worsted Spinning Comparry, ' Garfield, N. J., where sho had heen |*%4 @ second Daniel com }) employed as a welfare Worker lately, ment—also.a perfect old and the other to J, Gonzales Gar- marra, an artist with a studio at No, G1 West sith Street. Tho letter to Benedict thanked bim for his kind- nesses to her. ‘Tho girl, who admitte? mS had not given her own name, was ar- raigned later before Magistrate Ten Eyck in. Yorkville ‘Court én a charge of attempted suicide, ‘The Magistrate dismissed the charge, ‘4 holding there was no evidence prove the young woman was trying to take her life. Through the company. by whom she was employed it was learned later that the girl'is the daughter of Francis Governalll, No, 15 West- minster Place, Garfleld, N. J. Eight months ago Miss Governalll inserted in the Passaic Herald an ad- vertisement announcing her marriage and at that time said the ceremony |had been performed in Boston and | her husband was on his way to Peru, where Kis father ‘was dying. A week later her family contradicted the |4pnouncement of her marriage. Before her case was heard to-day the girl told the clerk of the court a] jaan entered | moving story of a successful career as a scenario writer, which she said gabbled. Everybody agreed that Séth Street, ‘The persons, other than ii } if the merry villagers of [the rude language of the tired in a mouse gray Nor Harry Lambart, welterw @ Producers and the like. both on Aug, 7. back of Vagabond” to visit his wi ber of the cast; Harris, wit! ing or just cause set upon violent force to the stre Fourth Street and Grove Street. beige BRONX, 150 to 300 cases of peas, corn, the staff out on strike brutal as Lambart said, 2—Hox St, Simpson & films, Bhe described a happy life in %—Brook Ave and list n who, she says, later refused to nna Winona | to stand up and sit down. marry her, The repeated quesijonings Vbat's the idea?" aske of her family and friends and the|istrate. Driscoll asked ®t. and Van Nest Ave.; 66—204th 3t.! $ ony her mother suffered drove her near Hull Ave.; Lafayette Hall, Al9| te desperation, she declared, Sarieicnd an bres exander Ave, and 187th $t.; Morris| The young woman gave up writin, ata, the ldgat High School, 1éth St.; St. Peter and (and went back to Garfteld, but four | Istrate again. Paul, Brook Ave. and I6ist St.; st.| $#¥8 880 Teturned to this city again! “Could he, Raymond Hall, Castlehill Ave. Thomas Aquinas, Daly Ave.; 4—Ful- to beseech the man to marry her, Her importunings failed, she sald, and last night she wandered about the city in Ing to Harris), (indicating Lambart). “Case dismissed,” said ton and 3rd Ave. and 173rd St, a daze. QUEENS, “{ decided there was only one| trate. 200 to 800 cusew of bakeg | COUN.” She went on—"elthar destroy} Harris's round. From ‘beans, Hollis Far’ Rockaway; Woodhaven, and Academy Streets, WHERE CITY WiLL SEL |, ARMY FOOD TO-MORROW; |**" matoes and baked beans in each cen- as follows: 14, Stapleton tre, Army Blankets tg Be Sold on Pier. peas, syrup, condensed cor and tomatoes in each centre at schools number: Flushing High School, and Whitestone Avenue, Flush- | ing; Jamaica High School, him or myself, | walked for miles and finally found myself in front of the Cathedral. I had previously ROUND 2—Both sides s' milk, ing the testimony as to tr 35, Prospect Avenue, State and Roanoke Avenue, 58, Walker Avenue, Bryant H. 8. Wilbur Long Island Broud- on the steps to pray for guidance, Then came the truth, that it would be wrong to destroy him, go I tried to take my own life. “I am sorry I failed to die, What has befallen me is no solution ta the ! problem, and Lam worse off than be- fore.” In dismissing the case against the assault. "Cal trate, Lambart's round. dismissed,” sald Hillside | cane.” Jamal Richmond Hiil| girl, Magistrate Ten Eyck directed | deo dees we Lhe hool, Richmond Hill, Patrick J. Shelly, in charge pf the RICH MOND. Probation ‘Bureau of the Domestic] MIBOOEY FOES PICK FINEGAN - “id Relations Court, to look after her. She 200 to 300 cases of peas, to- | was also advised to consult with the District Attorney's representative in the women’s ) ight court in regard to her possible av minat the man she says refused to marry her. went eh WON'T LET CHICAGO CROOKS TO OPPOSE GEN, 20, Port Richmend; 1, Tottenville, can Petitions Filed for Army blankets sold jn small luts ’ will be delivered from Pier 12, East Primaries. River, foot of Wall sirect, beginning) GIVE NEW YORK A BAD NAME) wrookirn Democrats opp to-morrow, between 9 A. M, and 4.30 cokeepiegatiedtae McCooey leadership.have ni furnish do thelr own packing, Additional blankets will be sold at this pier beginning Tuesday, Aug. 2 Owing to the large number of orders to be filled no new ones will be ac- cepted this week. Wilken against “Tam of our Stat ey in a Je for yon's proffér of State aid in the fight| t?irty-four, who gave his address as) ner Democratic leader of Quesna and Soe es eeane of Aivingy writes| No» 229 Hest 28th Street, ” In’ reality, | dames F. Hicks, the anti-Demooratio or- sj Stree et wre) according to Judge Mcintyre, Klein ia} Senisation leader of Long Island City, sure you ¢ the real sp ‘a Chicago crook with a long criminal| The Democrats nominated by both ih offering the aid of New| record, He waa convicted by a jury of | attics for four offices made vacant vy Hi Any way that may be service: | assault in the second degree, Judse Me-| Republican reslanations, are Aimfoult question‘of the high cost of liv: | Intyre him to Sing Sing Prison for} Thomas J. Laughiin, for Alderman, inj tate to arise,” FIREMEN STUCK ON STREET fighting P, M, All who have placed their or; ders are requested to call and obtain their blankets this week, Buyers must SEA GIRT, Wilson, in a letter replying to Gov. the New Jersey You may be sure I shall not hes! Firemon were stuck fast to the pi ment of Reade against Brig. Gen, George for Surrogate. Judge Mcintyre Issues Warning He Is Sending Holdup Man to Sing Sing. “Western crooks who come here from Chicago and other cifies and by their operations, assaults ypon citizens and robberies tend to give New York a bad name will be sent to prison for as long terms as the law allows.” Judge Joba F, Mcintyre in General Sessions to-<jay made this statement in imposing sentence upon Eddie Klein, their own wrapping paper and aseipes and Finegan As the result of an ag tween the Republicap and parties of Queens, Board of Flections by the ganization in Queens. J., Aug. 20.—President Run- Long Island City District ; lis, Deputy Ta xAsseusor, f Court Justice in Long Henry Baum, ‘Agsemblyman, Sixth Distr) from two and a half to five years. Anthony Glardi of No, 163 Houston Street, was the complainant, On May 14 he was helt up by Klein in Bryant Park an: n he started to run away, Klein, be: D in the turn to you if occasion should FIGHTING BLAZING TAR Wite W 5 of Her #1,000, Five dollars is Joseph Doyle is to receive from the estate of his late wife, Mrs, Annie Holton Doyle, acrording to ber will as Med to-dhy in the Surro- The reason stated je: “His Third Assembly Distric a white | spread Street to-day a fire due to blazing tar Jory Divides er the . collisia | gate’s offior over the roadked by & collision be-|Ftiment and neglect of me of laic has a and Ft tween an American Railway Expresa|peen such that I do not feol he in ¢ af BTUE, Pa, Aug. 20.— wagon and a tarpot on wheels, in front |titled to any share.” ‘The estate, valued of! No, 156 Reade Street. ‘The roof of at more than $3,000, i bers lage to, Mee. | Jury. inquiring into the aut the building was being tarred, Doyle's lettre Week Ete Wireete ees «| cident at ‘The ‘biasing tar set_fira to awning is — evening, Ine a te of the building. Firemen respond- got thelr feet stuc extinguishing et Sirike Vote. TOUNGHTOWN, ©. Aus: 31-3ebui- t fi a BO ES ton of pole Arpalledll oe by labor tead. | Naw York fares Postal as ot | Se ira Sar Se in the tar while ii WC RE ram BOUT, LED GIRL WRITER | STAGEDIN COURT, Took ser ahse Shas an Tee 6 Out Rival Harris and Harry Lambart, A brilliantly areueea and massaged Magistrate Thomas Court Building to hear the trials of and Harris against Lambart. When it whe all over everybody kissed When Policeman Rohrbach reached | who didn't kiss shook hands and Swoetser was a wine and noble judgo had thrown both cases out into Wert trate and the officers of the court and ‘were Samuel Harris, fly-weight (in ‘@f the firm of Cohan and Harris, at- eted sult of shimmering above), sometime stage manuger for the play, “A Royal Vagabond,” at the Cohan and Harris Theatre and only less beautifully attired than Mr, Harris; also various stage directors, The charges. were of assault by Lambart against Harris, and of tres- pass by Harris against Lambart— ROUND 1.—Lambart swore he the stage of the “Royal him by the collar and hustled him by Harris countered by swearing that and ordered the actors of that he mere- ly tosisted Lambart should leave at » Stage director, said | Harris reqtested Lambert to get out y toward success in the writing Of/ atter Lambart tried to break up the show, and then “escorted him" to the 162) < ca pcngere cle Morris and Cy-| Greenwich Village until she met the! door. Lawyer Driscoll asked Lambart anked the Mag- asked Driscoll (point- “be brutal to’ him? bought a bottle of poison and [ knelt} the same as the testimony as to the “Pass out quietly—keep off yout hat until you get out the door, said the chorus of court at~ Four Democrats Named on Republi: M. Finegan to make the primaries’ fight The principal axainat McCooey in the primaries will im the contest between Wingate the names of four Democrats appear on petitions for pri- mary nominations filed to-day with the This agreement was reached by Arthur K. Keating, for- Andrew Cap- ‘a of Union Court, L. 1, for ward J. Nearing, who lost an arm in service overseas, for the Assembly from EIGHT KILLED IN ONE AUTO. North Springfield Saturday in which eight persons were killed, equalty placed the blame on the occupants of the death car and the ‘al Railroad Company. Ladmaate mR of Sam A Pomeranian came to America tow day 6n tho Italian liner which left ‘Trieste on July 28, litte dog was the means of saving — $10,000 in jewels for his owners, Mr. and Mra, Nickola Schwetsoft cow, ‘The husband was a banker the Russian capital until the Bolshe~ vik took possession of the banks and what was in them, The ®ouple @er cided to flee but op the day they. were to leave the Bolsheviki came: they had left before except enough for the Schwetsoffs to reach’ Odessa with their three- baby. . Mrs, Schwptzoff managed to $10,000 worth of diamonds by them into the dog's collar, im Schwetsoffs are on their way od Viadivostok. The Argentina carried 416 ; gers, including fifteen in the cabin. There were two brides- . aboard, one of whom had not seem, her flance in sixteen years and other of whom saw her future band for the first time in her Formal introductions were in both cases, Miss Julia Benderell, twenty-four, came from Salonica to marry Nicholaa, thirty-eight, a banker Oak Leaves, Pa. Nicholas left Grecse sixteen years ago, and during his ab= wence his parents selected Miss Ben derelt as his flancee. ‘They will be, married Sunday at Oak Leaves, Carmen Tortino, twenty-three, of Rome, was met on the pier by Pas- quale Cassone, thirty-four, a banker of Bridgeport, Conn. They were ine troduced twelve years ago by mail by Cassoné’s brother, who married Miss Tortino’s sister, They will be mare ried this afternoon at Bridgeport, The Argentina brought the last of the American Red Cross commission assemble West Sido inst Harris was proper 6 arrange. and those 4, ~ , va aera Lady Alistair, Formerly Miss Helen Demarest, First Married J. G. A. Leishman jr. . Lady Alistair St. Clair Sutherland Leveson-Gower, formerly Miss Hel- one Demarest of New York, has ar- rived from Tngland and is staying at the Plasa Hotel. It is her first: visit to her ive land in several years. Her tusband is heir to the dukedom of Sutherland, She was first married to John G. A. Leishman jr., whowe father once was the American Ambassador to Ger+ many, It was only @ little more than year ago that she married the ther and heif of the fifth Duke of Sutherland. ASKS CITY EMPLOYEES IF PAY IS SATISFACTORY Queens’ President Sends Queries After Technical Men Discuss $500 a Year Raise. ‘The executive committee of the Union of Technical Men, Local No, 16,888, In a statement to~<lay sets forth that the technical men employed by the city have the backing of the American Fed- conten 9h i Labor and the tral Fed Central jon and adde that the lose of ee men to the clig. would cause chaos Magiatrato eo to Judg- dear. He . ee the Magis- Broadway, prise ring) rfolk jack- texture; eight (soe ent fe, » mem- hout warn- him, setzed “aggressive Hylan and the Board of Estimate in fai ont 4g) Was at Musthent, Macedonia, and tw ran’ dis a ke Xccordine rs Seta! | Se last Miron mectine they 100 SONee the demands for] @reeks repatriated by the Bulgartanss ‘The returning Greeks brought with« them the typhus and six members of the commission caught it, one f° them, Lieut. Walker dying of it. Another passenger was Commander y|H, L. Pence of the American who for the last year and a half i ~y fay: been American port officer at Tridste, His home is in Hilleboro, 0. SUMMONS A JOKE TO HM, BUT FINE GETS NO LAUGH: Autoist Pays $25 After . Telling! Court He Thought Policeman + Was Jesting. : Hugh Kenny, 39, of No, 984 Decatur! Street, Brooklyn, appeared before Mage | istrate Short in the Gates Avenue Court to-day on the complaint of Motor Cyde’ Patrolman O'Neill that he had driven, his automobile a hundred per cont, faats | er than the law allows. ‘1 was ambling along." Kenny. told the Magistrate, “and when the poliee- man stopped mo, at Fulton Street = Street. With nobody on board the|Howard Avenue, and handed mo lighter suddenly sank to-day in Siip|summons—he called it a ‘ticket’——=f) No, 3, American Docks Terminal, 8. | thought he was joking.” ‘and the barrels went sailing “You thought what!” asked Magie-' ‘There was & rumor that two men|trate Short thought he was joking,” fell,” twink ey m. had been drowned, but the crew of five was found later to be, on shore. a a fine of aie er Kenny paid ing budget. committes Led what if the city we: technics now the Administ would loss of ra] than +100,000,000 of the delay in building new suuways, sohoola and docks, Borough Pi Connolly of Queens, to-day employee of ns person saree | should be a the Mag- Harris to been in the Borough's 63 BARRELS WORTH $63,000 ADRIFT IN NEW YORK BAY Salvage Boats Swarm Waters After Ship’s Sinking Strews Cocoanut Oil in All Directions, Sixty-three barrels floating and bobbing about in the bay and the narrows this morning attracted & swarm of small boats, each with an eager rescus crew, because every bar= ol beg Pita more than $1,000. The 6 filled with cocoanut oll ean ay) Wit been loaded on the gwd Nehter ‘Archer, chartered to the P: c Trading Company. No. 90 Wei the Mi tallied) say- espaas wan the Magis- Next WINGATE Queens Kenny. A dock watchman said the lighter had been left all night without # watchman. A portion of the vessel still protrudes from the water, , wi on bo? tell cued to the oF ge to Jail amed James A. Wingat fight reement be~ Democratle G. 0. P, or- ‘or Municipal da City | ct, and Kd~ A Coroner's tomobile ac+

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