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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 10, PRETTY WOMEN STORM SHAMROCK IV. TO POSE WITH LIPTON SHAMROCK CREW (Pretty Fashion Models Pay Visit + -AWED BY BEVY OF ~~ FASHION BEAUTIES i + — Conspicuously Gowned Young | Women Invade Yacht to Pose With Lipton. e “FLAW” IN CHALLENGER One Side of Lower Structure Full ‘Half Inch Wider Than the Other. By Lindsay Denison Now that Shamrock IV,, still being measured at the Morse yards in Brooklyn for her handicap in the in- ternational cup races, is in fairly tidy shape, there is time for her crew of British yacht sailors to gather in the shade along the spare shoring blocks , and rejoice their souls. : They are a simple band. They! come of a race of fisher folk of Essex ‘and Cornwall and Southampton. Ob- servant as cats they are, and with something of the same swaying free- | dom of quick movement. ‘They slow to speak and talk but little,! even among themselves. The one syllable heard from them most when NEW YORK GIRLS SEE CHALLENGER ®onvERwooo ANS CNBERYYOOO nleleleinleiieieiivivinieiiciieieieieilolnieiriveivinivivioleiietelolololelnininintot- To the Shamrock IV. at Shipyard they are together is thé repeated ibis Grawn out “a-aye” by which they sig- nify that they have heard and are} considering and not necessarily that | they agree. | ing frank, inoffensive pride in th strong lines and heavier looking build | anxiously. of the ocean crossing craft designed| The measurers by Nicholson, unanimously aearly | tne nead circling smile, watched them jumped into the harbor yester- ; At work on the yacht in dock,|day afternoon. They discovered that Such a cluster was sitting along @/ siamrock’s mén ure dressed atike in| because of the long time Shamrock timber when a flock of conspicuously | iawn colored overgils made exactly) IV. was propped up on her bilge after gowned young women arrived, herd-| like union suit underwear, buttoned | she was taken out of the water in |1914, one side of her fai. cist: of autotachiles: by acguard’ ot to their throats, and’ the usual narrow brimmed white cotton duck|is a bare half inch wider than the press agents, photographers and the} hats, Under the brims of those aats|other. Not that the half inch will movie operators. Somebody had told the visi-| make the a!'ghtest ditterence either $ ston would be nd the faces along South-|way at that part of the hull—bu eeattn ts ae re ape gen me. cocks, tawny with years of| there {s no comfort in that to the wor- @iad to bave them pose wi) oO” | Weather tanning in all the seven seas| shipper of pure mathematics. the bowsprit of his yacht, or some-) 9, the North Sea fishing boats| While the almost tearful debate thing like that, to help out a fashion | wyich sail out of Wyventoe, Row-|was going on, painters of the Morse show. hedge, Tollsbury, Brightlingsea and! company were busy laying a second All the men on the dock and the) other villages round about and near|coat of smooth matt green over the eurrounding yard, except sailors and | Guichester. sandpapered wooden hull, to be over- | painters on duty, and the Shamorck’s | “‘phey were garruloug on just one|lald in turn with a coat of green enamel late to-day. The one awesome that “a matter o! more--a men, formed a wandering gallery in| subject, the trail of fashion and beauty, New | York Yacht Club officials, goss! eyed Columbia students ass! tng Of- ficial Measurer Webb, volunteer crit- ics of design, watchmen and tugboat | It has been decided by Mr. Burton, who is to sail the Shamroc for Lipton, and Capt. Turner, his hife- long companion as sailing mastag, just what Capt. Alfred Diaper if to do aboard during the races. AS has peen i} oe lower structure sailors tell the painting Is a thousand pound or POLICEMAN ACCUSED POLES GIVE WAY BEFORE RED ARMY ON WhOLE OLE FRONT |General Withdrawal to Their Own Frontier Believed to Be in Progress, WARSAW IS MENACED Theatre Builders at Work on $25,000,000 Projects in Metropolitan District. Although flatbullders cannot get loans for hoysing the masses in the metfopolitan district, theatre builders have more than $35,000,000 projects under way. Plans filed for amusement resorts during the first half of the year break all records. They prove that en im- mense sum {s pouring daily and week- ly into such enterprises in spite of the high cont of living. The rush of theatre construction in now for homes. In many instances, this seems absolutely unnecessary In the greater city and 660 in the entire | metropolitan district. In Manhattan 115, Plans and financing for the last two| big theatre projects were completed this week, and work is under way.| Both are in the Long Acrg section—a sixteen-story structure for Marcus Loew, on the east side of Broadway, 45th to 46th Streets, the land having| cost $2,600,000, the building Joan) amounting to as much more, and a twelve-story pile for fobertson-Cole Company, on the northeast corner of Seventh Avenue and 48th Street, to represent $1,000,000, ‘They will eon- tain executive offices and stores in addition to the theatres. MILLIONS MORE FOR THE SHOW ON LONG ACRE. The Loew playhouse will cover the area from street to street back of the office skyscraper on the Long Acre frontage. The Robertson-Cole build- ing will have two theatres on the root for stage and film exhibitions. More than $5,000,000 additional ts involved in other theatre projects in the immediate Liéng Acre neighbor- many sections is wiping out old flats? 1920. NILONSFOR NEW JEALOUS HUSBAND PLAHOUSES, NOT | CLUE RAISES OPE MUCH FOR HOMES. WELEL SEARCH Dooling Again Expects “Early Solution” as New Intimates of Turfman Are Revealed, Detectives from Police Headquar- ters and investigators from the Dis- triet Attorney's office continued to- day their revived activity regarding the killing of J. B, Elwell nearly a month ago in his West 70th Street home. This was obvious in spite of evasive denials that they were pur- suing a new hint that Elwell was | killed by a man or men in the eircle of acquaintances in which he lived his life of polite gambling, horse rac- ing and other irregular, if not furtive, | associations, and dwellings urgently needed Just!: Out of the evidence gathered re-! jsarding his financial affairs, from |eancelled checks and 1.0. U.'s and ;| view of the 500 running theatres In) bank accounts have come the hames | of many persons with whom it was not known at first that the man had alone are $25 theatres; in Brooklyn,! any put formal and entirely conven-' | tional friendships. In at least one instance the author- ities have found cause to look with painstaking care into his relations with a young woman to whom Elwell seems to have sent money regularly in considerable amounts while her husband was out of the country; they Nave reasonsto believe that the gifts were discovered by the husband and other members of the family and that there was an acrimontous quarrel within the family of the young wom- an and between Elwell and the male members @f the family. The tole is necessarily one which it is diMopit to corroborate. T District Attornoy's office, particula: ly, has no desire to repeat the blun- der {t made in giving out statements reflecting gravely on the integrity of WilMam H. Pendleton, Elwell’s rac- ing partner. The Detective Bureau has no desire to duplicate that error. For this reason officials contented themselves to-day with cheerful statements that the murder was MISS ETHEL LORES, “FLORODORA” GIRL, WILL BE A BRIDE Oklahoma Beauty Scores for Old- Fashioned Sextet by Her Engagement. The old fashioned sextette of dora” at the Century Theatre scored over the modern sextette yesterday when Miss Wthel Lore: mer group of “pretty maidens nounced her engagement to marry 3 Harry B. Clark, 36th Infantry, U @t St Thomas's Church on July Misa Lores ta th daughter of John Kloers, @ wealthy oll man of Oklahoma City, Okla. She is of Swedish descent, Antcipating that some difficulty might be experfenced in pronouncing her name, she altered it to Lorea for stage pur- | bowen. She was graduated from the Okla- homa College for Women in 1917 and went to Paris, where she studied voice under leading’ teach She made her debut in “The Passing Show of 1917" at the Winter Garden afd continued with “The Passing Show of 1914" until “Flor- odora” opened April 5 last, when sho went with that company, GIVING GAS AWAY AGAINST ITS WILL saiakes tT Consolidated Company Is Rushing Meter Adjustments to Conform to New Rate. The Consolidated Gas Company is actually giving away gas these days to some of ita customers, but not because it has suddenly become generous, It has been forced to do so because @ manufacturer of small brass wheels cannot supply the company immediate- & member of the for- | | undermine my position. | ghis campaign to succee LADY ASTOR TELL HOW HER VORGE SUT WAS BROUGHT. She Favored Mere Separation, but Later Acted on the Ad- vice of Her Father. PLYMOUTH, July 10—Lady Astor, M. P., in a apeech here took occasion to recount all the circumstances of her divorce in 1903, with a view, as she expressed it, to rebutting charges printed in a London newspaper jas* May. In addressing her constituents at the annual meeting of the Unionist Association, she told her etory. Lady Astor declared she had confi- dence that the electors had trusted her, but said \t was due them to know all the facts, so they could judge whether she stiM deserved their con fidence. “It {8 a painful duty to revive these old troubles and sorrows,” said Lady Astor, “but there are indications tha: certain influences which often lead (> corruption in politics are trying (+ It will be fo- you to decide whether you will alle A resolution was adopted unan’ mously expressing condemnatior «¢ the newspaper attack and assufine Lady Astor of the electore’ “ar bounded esteem and confidence.” In her speech Lady Astor, replyin» to an article in John Bull, denied wit great positiveness the charge that ah had been guilty of collusion in ob taining a divorcee from her former ‘husband. The only ground for a di- vorce, she said, was infidelity on\ th» wart of her husband, ag stated in he- petition, which was the only one that ehe had filed in the sult, Desertion was not mentioned by her at ans time. ‘She added that her sole desire w. to obtain the custody of her child and that she wished rather for a mer: separation. Later, on the advice 6t he: father, she entered the divorce peti- tion, which was successful. At no time was there any collusion on Part, and this was teatified to tribe husband's attorney. She was not av advocate of divorce and did not be leve in absolute separation on the ground of desertion and had. nv thought of suing on that basis. . She did believe, however, in divorce for unfaithfulness and acted accordingly. DEPUTY SHERIFF MURRAY STRICKEN Has Paralytic Stréke While on Way Back From San Francisco Convention. VANCOUVER, B. C., July 10.—John J Murray of New York, Deputy Sheritf and @ Tammany delegate to the Sa Francisco convention, was stricken wi paraly: aboard a steamer from Seattl: yesterday and 1s now in St. Paul's Hos- pital herezin®a critical condition. His entire right side is affected. The rest of the Tammany delegatior., after a tour of the city, left for home over the C@nadian Pacific this morning. Deputy Sheriff Murray, who is about sixty years old, lives at No, 411 West 20th Street and has been in the Sheriff's oftice about twenty years, His wito recetved word of his illness last nigh: and started at once for Vancouver. ' nate cone NAB THREE YOUTHS IN STORE Detectives Say They Caught Them the Act. Frank Blair, eighteen, and John Cannon, nineteen, of No. 311 West 1s9th Street, and Glen Rodgers, twenty-two, of No. 226 West 111th Street, were ar- raigned in Washington Heights Court to-day charged with burglarying the department store of Adolph Koester, No, 2310 hth Avenue, last night, Detectives charge the youths broke through a window, cutt: bars, and that Hedgers ‘wee pasted te ylookout. One of the detectives knocked him out so he could not call a warn- ing. Silk shirts and hosiery had been bundled up, Blair is now in $2,600 bau on a hold-up charge, a — Safe-Cracker Want Assistant United States Attorney Ac- hands joined the rubbernecking | (ola Gaot, altred came to the Uited | aaa oe hood, Costly structures are planned | once more “about to be solved.” As-|iy with all the wheels {t wants. throng. States ay'the skipper of the twenty-| QF WHISKEY DEAL Bolsheviki at Brest-Litovsk,| "ome being under way—for sitep|sistant District Attorney Dooling! The Consolidated collects part of GAILORS LAUGH WHEN THEY |three-meter Shamrock, the “trial pe lie Only 120 Miles from close to Broadway on 4ist, 44th, 45th,| went so far as to aay he was not cer-/its tolls through 350,000 quarter SEE FASHION BARADERS: fh ahallenger. Te. Uhnatarcaa that eee Ten Cases, Alleged to Have Been i ae 49th Streets, also on 50th Street at| tain that more than one person WAS imetors, Officially they are known as Shamrock’s men a coked at aien | Ago to Kerve as a member of the cre ehaiant Said te Saleen Mar the Capital. Eighth Avenue, The builders Include|!" possession of testimony available | pre.payment meters, In order to #0 ti Wer, expressioniess ‘and back at the | of the Shamrock 1V,, waiving his 1ank Stolen, So a OM NNE _— Margolies, the Shuberts, Max Spiegel, | for the conviction of mineln sha regulate them that gas can be doled women ond thelr mincing wate ae a en eee eather ax ‘Diaper in Newark. withdrawing from Trest;titovak,| Walter C. Jordan, Sam Harris and| Dooling has by no means fished jout on the #1 basie. It ls necessary ind the egeort | Nick Disher Uiling [is brothers and distant cousins, thet | Edward Rader, for sbx years a mem-| Vilna and Pinsk, os a result of the| Irving Berlin, Walk Realty Company, | the investigation of the se Silel to nets a ogo rate went into eeeter albert. ‘Turner Was is little difference between his ver of the Newark police force, has been| creat Russian Bolshevik offensive,| In Greenwich Village plans havo| “Pension List” of women due ha ottect July 1, a rush order was sent aight and started say son , | to drivesa crew toward suspended pending an inquiry into the} according to a telegram received by| been filed for the $200,000 theatre of| Hlwel'made money gifts, To-day «Ito the manufacturer of brass wheels Tumbling, under his tawny mus ees Drciden Oe hian re ale of ten cases of see ir aa | the newspaper L'Information this| Margaret R, Huntington at Nos. 129- had before him a re peeeeetal se alr a corpa of men have been install- tache. He changed |W ng straight | isting as a common sallor in Turner's) wrreated by Ldeul Ataris und Dolo | morning. 135. Washington Place, and for Sheri-| the United States Mortgage an’ TUN Vag ‘but up to yeuterduy but 35 per paul Her ue ae the green hull of the | ctew, refusing to displace mates with he Newark. where} Requests by M. Grabski, former|dan Square Realty Company's $400,000) Company with records which Mrs.| cent, of the meters had been changed. wa nt, nodded their heads aliuvst lms |Whom Turner has been accustomed to yi gat goed lata ‘alleged, to collect tor|Folish Premier, that the Allies turn] house on Greenwich Street, Seventh | Amelia Hardy of No. 300 Weat ee OF beurre Ce Caan eyre ats is eptibly ‘ a nae Ree el Ra nie OGdl CrRaCMAlen ee A ler IHAWeRIAKa over to Poland German munitiona to| Avenue and 12th Street, to seat 2,500.| Street, @ sister of the Countess aie teed taal gh letoolae eyo ror secvel ” sald tie oe oer Ac fred Diaper (A. B. Temporarily) just | Tell told, the police that on Wednesday |be destroyed, have been refused by| Harris Barr plans a $200,000 houso at | Szinowska and a close friend of Hi- seattle SY ane ea Ener ete E aft of the must. Mate Ed Heard |Rader agreed to deliver ten eases of | Premiers Millerand and Lloyd George, | Nos, 140-144 Prince Street, well, had yoluntuyily outhorized the! RESOLUTE SAILS ~ lela a all| (head of anott ailor family that! whiskey to him for $540. The stuff ar-| according to the Petit P * 00-seat theat: trust company to show him. jers had finished, hen y all f whiskey to hi [according to the Petit Paeisien, Marcus Loew's 3,600-seat theatre on Touched again, xt T cntaiare ‘ Shien thevara at tie Hive and Pell wave, Heo RAYO Neer is —— the northeast corner of Broadway and| Mrs. Har yis a professional super-} FOR TUNING UP = One youth with a chevmered away |Mast. Capt. Diaper might pode for check drawn’ to “cash” but inter, vacuation of Brest-Litovsk, Vilna | §8q Street 1a to cost $200,000. visor of house furnishings. She had) a abla y peach wandered awa pee * stopped payment on vhen a friend, ; f " ey he inished. ‘ach yaa A ot of color and chatter portrait of ox. res! dent wiles an he Facer had been stolen, 24 Pinsk would seem to indicate a] On Washington Heights, A. H.| told the District Attorney her money | Measurement Finls i Yacht which was the centre of attraction; a Mitt aller A Neti teas tall, the| Rader denies any knowledge of the Seneral withdrawal 6f the Polish line | Woods has bought the southwest cor-| transactions with Hiwell had to do} 4. 4 Water and Starts Dicss agent and a movie man’ were /fi Je nis face is a bright beet red, | whiskey sale but says a friend, a to the frontiers of that new Republic | ner of Broadway and 186th Street for| entirely with her services in arrang- Uy nee to persuade. tie allright. to | but he has the same blonde, amiable, travelling salesman, asked him to in- Litest despatches from Warsaw have | huilding a big playhouse. John J| ing itis home and those of weverul of for Sandy Hook. ti mb the ladder to Shamrock’s deck. |mustache and ihe same, “love God | gorse the check for $540, which he did, shown the Poles to be struggling | Healy is planning a $100,000 house on| his friends. ‘The accounts, Dovling} protiting by hia experience on the “Come back, Joc th called to | and ae TANGe HUIGK LY For and aided him in having it cashed. 7 weainst the Russian Soviet armies a| Amsterdam Avenue, between 148th/ said, entirely verified her statement. |pesohte, Prof. Harold W. Webb of Min, “You want nought over thero|MEN rat police were told the whiskey was part considerable distance east of Brest-! nd 149th Streets. The big B. 8. Moss| Asa collateral branch of the Elweil Columbia University, official moasurer wih a man making photogra CAPT. ALFRED. of sixty-four cases sto! from Samuel nF » 3 y 7 Maha Saur miotuce (akin: with Cob INGr coke gavel GONE yOln Bay BAD ig otcoacoie or ancniie Litovsk, although Pinsk would seem | theatre on the northwest corner of|case men from Prohibition Enforce-!of the New York Yacht Club, waa ablo and your wife will have something jong ‘of the Diaper brethren, regard: | xcadeny Streets, stern’ denies to be threatened by the advance of | proadway and 181st Street, represent-|ment Agent Shevlin's office went by dint of night work: to finish the odd to say to you when you go back | ng nim with tremendous proprietary |\hiaqce was stolen from. him. Gen, Budenny further south, ing. nearly $1,000,000, 1s about ready| yesterday to the home of H. Hobart |measurements of the Shamrock TV.'s Be cake Vasore Voure hang (pees, “URRY Rolneres Asnora | “trie police have te Tell haa| Brest-Litovrk is approximately 120 | to open Porter, General Manager of the nderbody early, thle aftergoon at the 1 theatre before you're home. or a shor. ut ther no cat | at payment on the rhe : i 4 : & ‘i 5, | Morse a So! ro ; %:- Jock flushed and made as though to]foula jump quicker when there is‘qader, aside from being under arrest, 1s M!I85 east of Warsaw, and 1s a] In Harlem, Sarco Realty Company |[rooklyn City Railroad Company | ne ol iton of the measuremente of pick up a nail he had lett his seat to |noeds “And even ashore turn ‘Your |rexye for the payment as he bad strongly fortified town, It is located |yas planned a $200,000 structure to| President of the American Water 10) ‘oats released the Resolute to mp t and alked b Phe it ‘ im a ay ‘ou 8 r it for his “friend ; ake 4 ; Rats ta i " Tere dre weeny Pe back on him a ma tt way poy 4 Anal dorsed it i ali on the navigable river Bug and is an |seat 1,100 on Seventh Avenue and} Works and Electric Company and Di- 4, ner mooring at Sandy Hook to ture BD iwitwanding tier caution, thare| tile “ettca’ ve hae weight und © ~ |{mportant railway junction. Pinsk is |ig7tn Street rector In many corporations, and ', for the cup races beginning next {Was nothing present or lacking in| glow look. But he uiteke Easy | $60,000 IN BONDS located on the Pripet River about] In the Bronx huge structures are ed four cases of whiskey. \ "Thursday. those ultra-modern costumes which | yoing. A-aye. But yo uld hear ninety-five miles ist of Brest- under way for Loew, Moss apd Fox, ‘The Prohibition agents looking into| Up to the mbment her section of the those young men did not note, inthim talk when he wants things to STOLEN FROM SAFE jitovsi Vilna is the principal city Jeach eosting from $750,000 to $1,000,- | stories that Klwell had relations with ;mammoth dock was lowered Into the mite o eir pretense of be ere |be eas . wa “m2 € costing | . Nan . Rient and shocked shyness, {a cane, AS HS wAnIE ‘them And) Jor Lithuania and 1s about 225 miler |c)0,. Smailer syndicates are at work |® desperate gang of bootleggers, gut water to float her, the Hexolute's crow AFRAID OF WOE THAT MIGHT], “Not there is any harm inj Robbers Use Combination, Then {northeast of Warsaw na soore more, KoMe as ldrge as the | statements from William Barnes, ‘continued to lay on and rub off “rotten him, but when his voice ‘ls crackling ! —<—-—__.— 50,000 project of Jackson Film Stu- | confidential employee of Elwell and Prick’ dust pe - AWAIT HIM AT HOME, aide vo think every mani Force Open Inner Door of 50,0 | \body below the waterline and to, smooth . , 4’ roaring you think every \ e OF Nios ‘at Westchester and Jackson | steward of the Studio Club, and trom »: A damsel fluttered in and out of the] on the deck 14 to be torn into s:nall B way Vatl |'ROBBERS TAKE CAR; ad Doren ahow lnm ihe latier hase {the Joints of plate set over the lower Centre of attention wearing a waist|biis and cast overboard—a-aye. toadway Vault, ad + lavenues and the $300,000 Trepark | Porter showing the latter's purchase | 04.4 oe ner keel yesterday, ewhich parted in the back at her every | Men do things quickly for him. Details of a daring robbery ot the! “GIVE GIRLS A RIDE” |kealty Company project on Tremont | of the liquor. The Shamrock will remain in the movement, purponaly, aS one saw at| Diapers have salted on 8 a Bbams | Bip see re A peli faeakdds Ruane —- veal dock’ over Sunday to receive her final je second glince—di g to the}rock that has crossed t tlantic, | Jacob De Jong pany, dealers in| Ft . 4 d : ie isa tpelprde fer t ast rhoon sunlight phoulder | Th y do not look alike, especially; | artificial flowers at No. 599 Broadway, Armed Twain Leave Weehawken| Brooklyn hes ieredera tice vel NOVENA ARRANGED por ye ao di sada cage ole. ie judes and vertebrae us they would be |their one ¢ characteristic 18! some ne during the ho y were ‘ Pian fon Jealling for more than $6,000,000, las ’ pain lor en oO) shown by the most extrome of diuner [their carnest nature and. thee | Some tine a s ey Motorist in Park—Promise [oo sated involving a, $600,000 str FOR ST. ANN’S FEAST j Company, the crow 1s at work on the ‘arife [love of the sailor's calling, whether it} a ii ee ROPING hy Et | Return of Auto. ture at Nos. 605-617 Sutter Avenue - |deck and afove adjusting stays and pal- “Did you mind that, Jock?" asked |be on a rich ma yacht or a North! dent of the concern ‘ 00,000 house to seat 2,600 at Grand pe : FR jyards and varnishing, Art be Dis ver lon 4 mine sweeper or a tea-kettle} The thiev who are eved to| Two masked men, armed with revo! eap Streets; $200,000 howse on| Thousands to Take Part in Re- agpennereae hosed, with eyes any fox}ehugging her rusty nose toward] yiye concealed themselves ie [Vera Held up Theodore Gliedt of No. 114 fohn's Place, 200 foet west of ici i ot hs featureg, The choleo' of Capt, Turnor for] tWelve-story toft building at-that d-|nigne and stole his touring var, while 29-339 Wyckomt Street; $100,000 This Month. -- - replied Jock, plunged into {sailing master under Amateur Skipper | (ess, are & Peer ae Hy A edt was driving alone along the mau Just east of 20t the uttermost depths of embarrass-|Burton makes the strongest possible | $7,000 in rattroad end Industrial Fonda) NaS mun fe Cae Thousands of the faithful will make | A*#atlant Becapes Arcsx AAR - ment once tin, aw! Tf saw|combination, Turner has been.sailing | 1 addition to $1,000 worth of Liberty | D2 aver he Rae icouinacenta New York capital also 1s going into |their annual pilgrimage this month Mae From Be na And me to you for seek-|master for Burton for years. His} bonds. ney also took $350 Longs BE Pepe could get to the | ing $1,000,000 playhouse which Travia lt, the shri f William J, Collins, nty-eight, of BERS eps ; The robbery was discovered carly | nearest t me, three-quarters of a Senay’ cad Aan ane 0 the shrine of Ste. Anne de Beau-) e , * ake Ay aught that would | taciturnity is as far from a grouch as 2 d i i. Whitney and a syndicate are to . No. 482 East 138th who was mike woe for me at home when Lam|the North Pole from the South, He) last Tuesday morning by doreph jalle away, he told the North Bergen |puild in Newark on Broad, Fulton and {PT 1m Canada, and hundreds witt| No. ti8 Bask tiie Boise. wie wee back. has few words to say on the most im- | Goodman, a bookkeeper for the con- | police that the highwuymen Ned |Rector Streets, West Hoboken is|worship in the Church of St. Jean in in the Brook Av. leat 3 ii portant subjects und clips them aa}cer, who found the door of the b > him us they left him *|planning a $800,000 theatre on C " obey ee 28 Ee eee eee , m wind you ald nat see it” said | PY aieGa thas ee a here Is no gen.| Safe had been opened iby some one road: es ey it, Stree New Brunswick tts Baptiste, Téth Street and Lexington] gna igsth Street station on Thursday Rh sod ake one he nok “ie [eral conversation and small talk in|using the combination. girl Out for 4 rider Wien we. eae lp $350,000 house to seat 3,000 |AYe2U® oF attend the solemn novena| midnight, will live, according to report turned fo the ‘rest who were still|® system, but his short answers| Detectives from Police Hea lauar- \1) with the car we'll leave: it! at | 7 in the old church of St. Ann on East | to-day from Lincoln Hospital, Maring with solemn and obviously (tut nO man away hurt. Burton says) tere obtaings A bumoor 8 Ding (DOnte wort: pik tom aee'll Faies mocet cute oe rernis 12th Street from July 17 to 26 Collins was just about to board # suppressed enjoyment at the same] him: Aes asian ee el or your car. : : “) PRICE TREND DOWNWARD, | On the feast of St. Ann, July 26,| train qwhen an Unenoe sie tte BHP TN AUEN Het itnemiee [thats renga ine 4 inal ee | Arr geal ee which terminates the novena, the| |ins's aid and the assailant disappeared : . a rougl ne incurs! \. h; . z * “When we next come over, as we | ins Words between us, If I would ask CAR STRIKERS INDICTED SNATCHES MAN FROM DEATH, | Principat Deciine te tn Textile |Confraternity of Bt. Ann will cele- | Collins said to-day he knew of no er never "he said, % think J shall |S, {vemos BF direct a Pitig mie joo alld ° i Food Costs Stubborn, brate its fifth anniversary. The | taken him for some on be far too modest to sin on. ‘There [ i tha all; ne 1) a} . * | Freeport Railroader si Life of | phe trend of community prices wag|ovena at the 13th Street church is} ; \ , here“ |or my desire for his idea. The thing|Charged With Interfering With o ay mo telling how much more they may|{s Gone. He is u wonder to work! Awed Heal victt | downward in June as in May, accord-|to be conducted, and sermons and in- : 4: bile be able to get off a year from now, | 18 {er I Interstate Commerce. : ico ueaae Pont aay ass 7 : bse allan NEW ORLBANS, July 10,— Hight And they've trut a little more to tose." +14’ ayet" murmured a sailor man! ‘THENTON, July 19—Following indict-|,,, Wiliam Waring, seventy-three, . of | ctines being in textiles, with the easing | ring OrLeore ot the Redemptorier (workers employed on the, State Indus- “A-aye, but mon, mon,” spoke UP| who had been covertly listening to the |montey by the Federal Grand Jury, |D2awin: 1 J. crossing the Long Island | to" aeney tesa precipitate thar sealng John O'Leary of the Redemptorist | tray Canal were killed yesterday by @ protesting voice, “if It ‘was not for| mat tribute to his professional | pie oharnotinn ct intact wy! | Railroad tracks at Freeport, yesterday, | cenceney, Ween Precip nin the lorder, the order which has charge of |lightning striking’ « pile driver under the powder and the paint they carry, | comr: , ’ charging obstruction of interstate com: |reit: himself growing faint, probably | srlier months the shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, |Wiich they had taken refuge from ao Mees of them would be sufferice mn 4 merce, Frederick Betz, John Benson |¢:om the } iad ‘An meats, dried fruits, coal and coke z | storm, from the cold to-day. x My t a ine Raertate, 8 her PAIRS | and Frederick Lloyd, striking employ- of the plattorm, ut the rallrowl etathge Gisplayed | stronsth, the | proportionate | Masses will be offered daily att and : ay. eae ene pluto On Ber Pine , | f the platfor ne railroad station, G/ahit ‘an i ee — “A-aye! A-aye!” said the quiet| passing of Prof. Webbie mensure. (€e8 of the Pennsylvania and New Jer-/his head in his hands.” His feet were on |g month earler, The net result waste |% o'clock. The services each noon- chorus, never removing a pipe from| ment, squad to the Shamrock gave op-|%¥ ‘Traction Company, were hold in te Wacks. Being deat he did not hear bring out clearly that raw and ‘ir \day at 12.20 will include a brief in-|'Two Arratgned @ mouth and apparently dismissing | portunity for still another polishing , $1,000 ball each by United States Dix Po eg h of the Bubylon-Jamaica factured textiles and hide and lea struction, invocation, benediction of oh heft. the subject for more profitable con-jof the bronze underbody. The mirror- | trict Court Clerk Cranmer, They will|” ‘Thomas Crogan, twenty-three, who ts 4 the blessed. sacrament and applica-| Charged with stealing a $200 phono- femplation, Perhaps they were think- ing of the brick cottages down tho twisted, bedevilled course of the Colne, where their own simply clad women wait to hear what they have Sir Thomas's boat do against “t toy boat.” So tl the wet paste again and a acore of men| hitched themselves along the shelves of the scaffolding, rubbing, rubbing | ¥' and rubbing with’ soft cloths, while | Managing Owner Rovert Emmons 24. Capt, ee Christiansen and First Mate James Christiansen, According threatened to the conductors indietme and work’ for 4 strike was or. . Uke’ surface was smeared with dull | plead to the Indictm@nt, Monday next, |r they | Fr otormen get out of the way, ith physical force Wf thay continued situation the railway company while | and, These threats | grasp | cateetoriag Ta ae dri Siited Staton mall” tow yed by the rafiroad company at the 4 to Waring to realized the no heed, the platform, he ort Station, ‘aprinting ac Waring sean iachos. when Waring paid shou! He rom dy his) arms the train's path. (fhe the sick man by a chiet sufferers by t c! e ii accompanying the quiet ing down in trade and the price cutting campaign which has distinguished it. ‘Compared with April 1, 1917, or about the time this country eritered, the! wai Senne Os tion of the sacred relic, Since 1915, when Father Southwick formed the band of ten promoters of the Condrasaraiey, the membership has increased until, according to the director, the enrollment ximates 000, living and deceased, and 1,000 active ph and $175 worth of records {rom Rubert's Phonograph Store, No, 375 Bleecker Street, on July 4, John Comt Btreet, tonday was ar burglary, Bamuel Todla: tree’ ee ihe ton requested the Paterson, N. J., police yesterday to find for him a professionat cracksmam to open the safe of United St Commissioner Feeney, deceased, |The safe could not be opened by ex- perts, Sannies enQur,ayrekcend wneelaie wre. ty Otothe- week Teallvition’® Free then? MILLER’S SEVEN CONVENIENT STORES bo: 421 Broadway 742 Broad at (otal at ‘At Antor tia SID Bromdway 1440, Browse Ac acre S, Ata twee OR Bleecker at a0 Nada, Boiween every Te ritie Apion Bt. av Sr wekman and Ann Sis, Pound. Hox Contains ounces of candy, iver ? REPAIRS Firnaoe ‘Sieur ee Hot Waist dese

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