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| © | SHARK ATTACKS | NEWYORK BOY ON FLORIDA COAST Grandson of Harry C. Green, Formerly of World, Badly Bitten by Man Eater. ‘Strs ! Harry C. Green, formerly political editor of The World, in a letter re- ceived to-day, tells a thrilling story fan attack upon his twelve-year-old | grandson, Hayward Sayre Green, by @ man-eating shark off the west odast of Florida, near Englewood, | where Mr. Green has made his home Gr several years. He says: "Hayward and I went down for our Gaily dip about 6 o'clock. The beach | dg road and sheltering with a sub- merged bar aboyt 200 feet out, Hay- Ward is a regular seal and hae never Ben frightened in the water in any Way. Hoe was outside the bar, where gulf deqpens gradually but quite repli and was swimming in toward ‘@more, with his favorite Australian jemwl, when a shark made a dash for jim, catching bis left leg whem it was wn up. He kicked and threshed tore himself free, and pushed for ore screaming ‘Shark, shark!” By ‘thatetime he was across the bar and this prevented the shark from attack- @™g a second time. (I wes on shore and burried out, meeting him about half way to the Whar. Not till he stood up and started No wade out did I realize that he Qisd been bitten. Two great gaping ‘wounds, one on the calf and the other rs thigh were pouring out blood. fainted when we reached th but quitkly rallied. We gave first aid ag we could, then got down to the boat and took him to nasota, reaching a doctor abput o'clock. ‘The doctor spent about three hours him wp, taking 18 stitches in ‘thigh cut alone, Fortunately, no ry was cut or ligaments torn, and his leg will be badly scarred, joctor asgures ¥ rend Ceo | permanent injugy. He says it six weeks or two months to however. J ,., Ever since I came down z ve been going into the water ‘ to 300 times a yéar and Walter the ,@mme,.and neither of us ever hea: a well authenticated case of a ie , it Lakes, Mississippi, and Guif of joo, to their present home in Just before the war. ied —_——— GIFT SPURNED, SAYS WIFE. Abeisen Husband of Cracity Be- | equse He Wouldn't Take Shirts, "t refuge birthday gifts from your Take anything, from ® modest of jewelry to @ fluring necktie, or ‘else you might ‘be charged with crusity, . » This Is one of the charges made against her husband by Mra. Pauline Schaeffer ‘ot No, 116 Prospect Avenue, the Bronx, ‘was awarded $15 a week and coun- tion from Philip Schaeffer, r. ‘wife sets forth ‘the fact t her gre birthday gift of two shirts and ‘socks, el he took Miet donee bie’ wife's charges =—e W & pot of soup at /ASLEEP AT WINDOW, KILLED. ( » Robert armafok, sixty-five, wid> ‘ower, living with 4 married daughter the third floor of No, 127 Utica Ave- jmue, Brooklyn, was found in the street under his window carly to-day and died | soon afterward in St. John's b ‘His daugiiter said he had been ill for two days and late jast night suffered from heat he decided to sleep in his gar with his elbow on the ill police reported his death accidental, pre clade! thao af “CLOTHING LOOT ON STREET. + Phillip Kelly, eighteen, of No. 1763 ‘Third Avenue, f% in Jail to-day on a ciiarge of burglary. Kelly was arrested i o’clo& this morning after bur jad piled up 5,000 worth of loot the May Clothing Company sore, No. 1916 Third Avepué, where Policeman an surprised two. youtne. ey ran, one hiding in a tenement “house and the other, said to be Kelly, ‘running Detective "Daugherty. .g|saying: “Dear Kiddie Klub members, m|the whole world and her story Is a apveral blocks into the arme of | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1920. Kiddie Klub to Meet Talking Elephant At Great Outing in Luna Park July 21 Ze TiLLIE GREETS THE KIDDIE KLUB Open to Kiddie Klub Cousins f July 21. Try-Out of Talent July 14. “ Tillie Will Entertain and Be Entertained by _Merry-Makers—Circus One of the Features. will be the first time that she has ever seen a show from the front. Think of it! When her trainer, Mr. John Robin- #on, asked her if she would like to go ehe looked sideways at him and wagged her heag in acceptance, but it seemed as jf she had hér doubts about the sort of shows that can be given by children. We will have to forgive her, because all her life Tillie has This is Tillie, the talking elephant, greeting the children who have come to Luna in the moon boat. Tillie is ‘we are glad that have docepted our invitation to Luna and we will do all that we can to entertain you. I will say all the words I know; to ‘be sure, they are only three in all, but even three is a great number for an elephant to say, don’t you think #0? And then too I will say them over and over again, so that they will really seem like a great many more.” ‘Tillle is the only talking elephant in only times that she has seen them were times when they were sitting in their seats intent upon her own fair self (I mean that the most com~ plimentary way, fa as elephants go, Pillie is quite a beauty), or when they are feeding her peanuts. And I dare say that she thinks that ‘these two things aré all that. they know how to do. Very likely not even realize that you very interesting one and a long one. T will teli it to you later on. But this one thing you must know right now. Tillie is an-important member of the Lana Circus Troupe. Yes, there ts a really, truly cipous at Luna this year, the best you have ever seen. You will Jove all the animals and the clowns afd the Charlie Chaplin fun, and they will all’be there to make things merry for you. . Thousands of people go to seo this circus every week to hear Tillie dis- play her limited vocabulary. July 21, the day of our big party, is to be a banner day for Tillie as well as for us. While we are going to see Tillie’s performance, Tillie is going to see ours as well, Yos, Tillie has decided to go to the Kiddie Kish Show, and it will be a new thrill for her because it and write, and maybe she has never even heard of such things as sums. Latky Tillie. e) ‘There is « eurprise in r. It will be our pleasure a better opinion of our We will seg how her queer little eyes will ‘wilde ith delight as she listens to your songs, your playing and your recitations, and when the pretty little dancers spin round on their toes she will want to do the . Ha, ha! How funny she will look! As\we write this we cannot help wondering which of our Kiddie Klub Coysins will be the ones to surprise talking Tillie. Nobody knows yet. We will have to wait for the tryout to find out. ‘And right now I had better remind you of the time, place and object of ‘been performing for children and the, this tryout. Because you never can tell; there may be still a host of Kiddie Klub members who have not read the two precéding notices about it, and I should hate to have any one of you miss it. For that reason we print the same notice each day, It may not be exactly the same wordin| but the meaning is the same, even WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, THERE WILL BE A t TRYOUT P of KIDDIE KLUB TALENT at THE COINERS’ DEN THEATRE, LUNA, CONEY ISLAND, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 12.30 P. M. All Kiddie Klub members h jin their ind Til Don’t Wait Until "Your Eyesight Is Ruine Delay means danger if your eyes need the help of glasses now. Nothing is so important to YOU as good eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Examination by R ‘ered Eye Specialists ‘Manufacturers’ Women’s Fine Sale Positively Closes Tom 30 Per Pair, ing for All this Season’s Styles in Save $3-59 to $9-5° a Pair! Your last chance to get two pairs of shoes at less than the price you have been pay- Don’t Miss This Opportunity! All Regular 89 to $15 Values Doors Open 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. IST REGIMENT ARMORY 4 Sale of Shoes orrow Night! one pair. All Leathers B, DANIELS, Mgr, ARRESTS POLICEMAN IN AUTO TIRE THEFT Patrolman Accused of Garage Rob- bery When He Takes “Fif- teen Minutes Off.” Edward C. Fleischer, twenty-nine, ® patrolman attached to Flushing Precinct and living on Woodside Avenue, Woodside, L, I., was arrested early yesterday, charged with steal- ing three automobile tires from the garage of Otto Ruppert at Third Street and Broadway, Bay Side. Fleischer was on duty Saturday night. At 2 o'clock yesterday morn- ing -hé called up the station house in Flushing and notified the man on the desk that he was going off duty for ten or fifteen mirutes, Between % and 4 o'clock James Reardon, a chauffeur, ran up to the police booth at Bell Avenue and Broadway at Bay Side and notified Patrolmen Timothy J. Carney and Warren N. Williamson, stationed there, that he had seen a man walk- ing east along Broadway with a bun- die of automobile tires on his back, Williamson got into his automobile and overtook the man, who, he says, was Fleischer. 1n Flushing Cougt yesterday morn- ing Fleischer was released in $500 ball. He will be arraigned for ex- amination to-day. Fleischer, ac- cording to the police, claimed that when he went off duty at 8 o'clock he saw two suspicious looking men in an automobile drive along Broad- way and that when he got into his Ford, in which he came to work, to follow them one of them threw three tires out into the road. | on Kiddie Klub Day are invited to come and be out. ‘We will have our own theatre at Luna on that day, our own performers and our own audience. Tillie is not the only personage at Luna who is in- terested in and inquisitive about what our show will be like. Mr. Evans though he has been a showman for many years, has never yet seen a Kiddie Klub performance and is eager to. We will certainly have to do our very best to please Mr. Evans, be- cause he has promised to do all that he can (and that is a very great deal indeed) to make Kiddte Klub Day the merriest, jolliest, rippingest day in the history of Luna Park. ey from 6 to 16, th Avenue Between 15th and 16th Sts, the United LEON GUISLAIN DIES AT SEA. Belgian Minister to Pera succumbs on Way Home. ‘The death ut sea of Leon Guislain, Belgian Minister to Peru, was reported to-day when the steamer bro arrived here from the west ¢oast of south America, He died on July 7 of pneu- monia @nd was buried at sea off the const of Cuba. Mr, Guislain was en route to Belgium to spend @ leave of absence with his family in that country. Shot Dead With (salt, CARTAGENA, Spain, July 10.—Lieut, Enrique Morena has been placed on trial before a court martial here on @ charge of cauging the death in July of last year of Private Nesa, by firin cartridge filled with table salt ito his body point blank, apparently for the purpose of amusing himself. The charge passed through the soldier's body, caus- ing death almost immediately. + A product of rich, sweet milk, | partially fermented*for: easier digestion and‘ assimilation, Not a buttermilk. 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