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eae ’ ee eV ITE I THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, THRONG OF KIDDIES WITH COUSIN ELEANOR GOIN G TO LUNA PARK | 4h Lee — 1920. SHAMROCK FAVORED BY WIND, JOYOUS THRONGS maxes a pageant | he people You reme who was ing Ring’ great with sher t wen r ius nb wel hit in the Kiver » wait till 3 SHAMROCK PILOT NAME OF WHE [as k was good, He then invited Mr. | jylor to demonstrate the machine he | bought. ‘Phey visited several ts, Stedman's funds ran Tow | got Taylor to cash three checks | POSTMAN RESCUES DROWNING GIRL bad for ich, all of whieh «were re ‘ this afternoon in her ch (Grued te ak Payton Minhonorea vy |2rops Mail Pouch and Leaps tnto And also, the Mars [8 mink. | River to Save Bthel Schrader the great little too danc Do you The Wroker and’ automobile man A ; | Sed moa ares ics a a ee br lat? they have os as yet filed formal | of Whitestone. @ , | Kiddie » show and that, she 8 complaints and would not say def- " ‘ sri ] aptured elght Kiddie Klub pen Initely that they would start sult, WHITESTONE, L. 1. July 21.—tthat Yes, indeed, and sh a cd eibhiad W8-\trsecolbee | Schrader, aged thirteen, was’ ream cued! jal mide of the pennant. ord Net aa ue homme MURPHY ASKS TO SEE |?"*r!#y fom drowning ‘y George! little Loulse Me in he Wood Nymph ran! a letter carrier and A. EB, 7 4, | danes orget her! We can't for.) _ . 5 GRAND JURY RECORD | veteran, at Beechhurst. She and her’ A Gates Open ‘en Early to Admit) cet her. tun't a peach, kiddies? | Capt, bpetigals and His Son) Harvard Cratiate Alleged friends had been in bathing, After they rn Tattoht } wular peaches and cream. And ae pes in . . had got {nto thelr street clothes again, Thousands Who Delight in | wouldn't you rather see her inher) Saved Two Men and | Have Posed as Friend of Appears in Court When Applica-|\Miss Schrader. walked out on mid .. ° achy little dance than most of the . : | ‘ : t in, : oF Free Shows and Rides. gular grown-upa_on the big stager| Woman From Launch, — | he Former Justice | tion in Ghucose Indictment 1s jg, [Sach Gxteneing into, the ast River, . . . . t 'e te he vorld « guld anc +, . > oe For First Time in History of Cup ——_ you'll all aay eliv's juat "yuo, ume | ——— . Made by His Counsel. |water. ; What a glorious day for the outing)” Well, t no use telling you any! SEABRIGHT, N. J, July 21.—Capt Harry B, Stedman, thirty, a Har Charles F, Murphy,:who was indicted | ri Pike Mh livering mail nearby Contests, Challenger Is Two of The Evening World's Kiddie Kiub| mores ldale res ag only Bical hore / Andrew Jackson Appl aboard | yard gradu who says he Is the) on June 24 by the Extraordinary drana ond. benstng frp hme tebe no} ow and yo oe ang Shane A aikest C Ho) | y forenileged conspiracy to | x4 ‘ h d ai Luna Park! And whatén glorious |the heart of Konex, seeing and en-|\) Md in ith aust ; he ai se neon of the senior member of the firm | phat Hvar tis le est ae male lived Into the water without removing R G a a joying all the good things which Man- ide and wind, did not achiey “A 7 he we e v jany of his clothes and rescued th aces to the ood, and Good holiday the kiddies and their mothers | t Evans and his assistant,|fame for the first time when he |Of Stedman & Redflaid, Roston bank: | excess profits taxes, made « motion thin)” 10) was going down for the ated Ch Win T h B | and big sisters and some of their dads| Victor Stewart, have thrown oper to| stepped aboard the challenger yester- jer, was to-day held without bail by | afternoon through his counsel, Judge W. | iting. ance to Win Trophy---Burton | ar maxing of st! Thowands anal as the great things 30m | aay cintrate Brown in Adams sizeet| 3,200 hetore Justice Laden is ; Outsailed C Ad thousands of them were heading for| company of Kiddie Klub artists ha Following the sea along the Atlan- |Court, Brooklyn, for trial on the| the /Jurs’s: sated te 5 tection 3 utsaile apt. ams. Coney Island frém all five horonghs| prepared for your delight tle coast from Maine to Florida for |charge of pasuting a worthless check. | was opposed by William M. Rand, und| of Greater New York long before | aay ae JRustae Co he came Into prominence | stedinan pleaded not guilty | Special Assistant Attorney General as- 2 . By John R. Spears many of their relatives were on their/ TRANSPORT BRINGS ae ane when he dared a surf from| he complainant is Harry FPink,| signed by Gov. Smith to that jury. By = SP _ way to thelr offices, shops and DEAD HEROES |which coast guards turned and res-| manager of the Ritz, a Brooklyn|Mt. Murphy, who went home til from (Noted Yachting Authority Who Is Describing America’s Cup Races Espe- | vv ntere, 815 1 two men and a woman attanded |Cahuret. Fink said Stedman got in| Tammany Hall yesterday, appeared tn cially for The Evening World.) | a Jin @ launch In a gule three miles off ei in court with hia counsel sh ‘Mhousands of them were clamoring a conversation with him on July 14, | ; Milk Chocolate Assorted Creams and | © cop p20, by The Vress Publishing Co. (he New York Evening World.) a Seabri : a With Mr. Murphy were indictél! his For ihe first time in the history of the America’s Cup races the chal-|at the gates of Luna hours before the | Bodies of Soldiers Who Succumbed | § sa aa this he received the | saig he was in trouble, and then went | iwwyor, arthur J, Baldwin; John A. Me- foo-the ‘minute yon, taste: ie # {s usually thrown open to the to a telephone over which he called | Carthy, his life ; t| | lectable goodies! ‘Centers of luscioa i Jenger has won two race, and they were straight at that, Deny, UY iisn mae in Hospitals Await Claim | A easy Rvitaaéten Wc blow ise: phon: josseeayn |Carthy, his Ifetong friend; Asslatan ereeraritoini erates atcha! Cetus j The tirst was a fluke and entirely fair for the challenger, while in yes-|PUblc. The kiddies in white anc ki | Applegate 1h Howard | {00 Bumber of Justice Charles Hivans) pistrict Attorn Jamon EB. Smith, || tinctured with fruit Mayors Ine wne fA ay ; ' \ blue and pink and other light-colored ot Kin, {Applegate and hie son Howard | rughes's home rnest J. Baldwin, View President of the |] number of varioties— Extra Special terday’s race in light air reaching around a@ trianglar course, the cireum- t everyone of them wearing a! Bearing the bodies of 15 American manned their high-powered sea skiff wirotio, Charlie,” Stedman is allow » Products Refining Company, and |} al generoy ly. blan- &tauces of wind and sea favored the challenger precisely as they favored bei Klub button, poured down to/seldicrs who died in overseas hos-of the open type, drove through the! i, haves said, and then went into an orn Products Refining Company. Serna he Wise oe 49c ei setiiaps he = vhe! the ti . z nitals, tHe army transport Princess | sure and ‘thins ane ruled: haves said, and the ent) Ll eli ts 't of Murphy’ Onocolate. fat various times and if more frequently the wind favored the Sham- yor, Harlem and the Bronx, and boken, She came Taking the stranded trio aboard, | whom Fink thought wis the Jurist business. Hartog sued Murphy MILLER Ss rqck, it was because she had previously earned the lead by good seaman- ever from the East Side and West) and Danzig, Pola ie e|they were unable to land on the! 4) conclusion Fink «tld he and Mul phy, au at orton | F 5 nh and had to make the nine- : hud in ship, and she merely secured the good fortune, that comes to all leaders, |side and up from Staten Island. They |Cemeteriai Division at the Port of Peach and had to make the nine | 14, ty cag the check, which fa in the business, |] | SEVEN CONVENIENT STORES i spc mone especially to Jeading yachts [eropeden inte) thecaurtone, 630) 7 Be ck anauty Ow hlVs |through the horseshoe to the Shrews- |for $250. A fow days late ss 424 Monday — 712 Broadway And Capt. Burton stood at the wheel! cars and stowed away in the subway. | f where those of apeue two (bury River, where they landed thelr |tne paper came back fr | London Post Thinks ther Fa- sd M40, Brod way t aeat , nel ‘e ieldaia: w York mon, but refused to reveal) oi jor safely pring, i Miight noriwester followed the ex, In Brooklyn and Queena the kiddies te’ names, ‘The next of Kin of all |B" i) Packer, # close pereonal fiona) marked ON IVHRPOOO : eft 1.—Commentin btwn a Ua tial ene boats down the bay and part- | line just ahead of Reso-|ad the right of way, and ae CAPS) the dead heroes have been notified |for forty years, said Capt, Applezate'| Specators at the axralnment ins] PIVERPOODL. | paalanayie/ i a 20 NASSAU ST, 1 ly filled the sails of the racers as they ; land extra tra were headed in the), gram, it was stated, and the | was recommended to Sir Thomas wh cluded a member of the brokerage] 0" MO: TeeNt & ¥e in i ne had an ts Wem towed out to the Red Relief he official start was: Shamrock,|early hours for Coney and kept on! podies will awaith thelr claim, the British yachtaman was visiting the |i oe rendergast a & NG 90 ie nat tla ie ee ee Lightship which was anchored where | 12.15.48; Resolute, 12.16.26, {coming up to and after the noon hour! Major 1. 1 h, who went over- | each on at abrigtt, HO AMR ccroot, and Howard A, Taylor ey ne eet wy ae kereorite enone (Ub Aubroee lay cn Bature pee t as to be a broad reach! 10) the gates were thrown open for| seas with the Seventy-seventh Divi-|Capt, Miller Newman, a member 0 mud and | | , parca wae oe ee ee j h by starting astern, was in ‘ New York's division—and served | the club, to find a navigator for hin. |an automobile dealer jsort for which the Resolute was ¢ worderful wall of the Haok position to escape blanket-|the rush into Luna Park, Cousin) sion ve A apt. Newman suggested two name ‘i | signed. In the circumstances,” con- Sai aftea = : = chief of staff to General Bell, rank pt. Ne sted The broker told reporters that he Mion the newapaper, “BhAmrook’s win 7 Garis te sang ines Siva ne "Helo aegres ea|e To ae ich tie onsen ta at to Sar Ba ah | fll tatu cape Api: |, Toe Sober sold rnorsra hat el GG ie Pecan eh te TRY GRAPE’ OLA the ee eu NO WNOP SASS SEAMO TOedl for a bien bacitend chencahe| som ale Ceeions es ft campaign, Was a passenger on the) senior of the other in experience with|Stedman. He sild the dapper young| gooa, oF may presse, That would be a AT © OUR RISK — ‘tes roke out 2 balloon fib and, so to say,|Luna and when she saw the BPS) transport r Booth, who advanced | the waters off the Hook 1 APPIC-| man told him dn December, last, tha of atabllity and gear such &s would | : At the lightship the committee boat | squandered away for the first turn. |crowd of early comers she Interceded aM dete de Jxate accepted without reluctance, | Sa gant ras vided | MinOde mevitably We imposed In Bre ode futatiy. to. Meals : set a signa! postponing the start to| At this time Shamrock lowered her|with Manager Herbert Evans and his Nis" regular army ra was said, tr z the entire matter an) hig Sither, the banker, hadl pk Py ie me NO ane" | Grape Ole; Coneenteate, kpow ite dellelaus racers, which fad cast off their tow | Tt seems ungracious to call atte ledJopen the gates an hour before start- | See eA ontianyeneoreh Applegate owns a fleet of fish-| wished to invest In a gilt-edge “Deportation Flyer” Coming. quenching auattty oh A ‘warm day nie lines at 11,20, had exactly 46 minutes | {2 S86, Sth pat tee ee ee te notline t! | lor after stopping a few |!n& vessels and sixteen houses in and ‘The broker sald he bought) A special train, known na the “De-| Gi onsentente from your grocer, dees | es a 30, had exa ba s and when at las was set otling time. . 4 1 fe Briehhe Ete dalohalot the Ys ane rt ia Concentrate 2 rocer, druk- for the manoouvring for position only failed to draw well, but St] ame Kiddie Klub “show” began at in Ne en caue Matalin wore |aucceustit fehermen oF Ane 2 oA avers Se: AMRTIONN mind | Ceara, © eee ea tatlag’ Beoel| tetas macesan tect ena slat lager ea blanketed the headsails. : xt rolne| 2000 P' u commanded. by ; ao check wna no yood. | left San Francisco on Saturday bear-|thren al D + one pint, and om- ji BREEZE AT START IS WEST BY) 1) one o'clock and kept right on going | 2 A femmanded by | coast, and hag been bringing f H Me en auottation, 200, allées eoein ca SLE i NORTH. SHAMROCK CHANGES § SAILS/7 ne rest of the afternoon. And|Cantaln tablet ew iD Dike | the w York market fur mot The e man sald Stedman | 08 ‘ai ¥e and anarchistic| panty Wea the: fhGle “hattle A. quart FOUR TIMES IN HALF HOUR. , thirty-five years. ¥ " jatic| pottio makes from 20 to 30 gingsos, Thon The breeze at this time was coming) ry the course of the next half Nour| Sl the time the other shows in Luna | "SH knows every channel and tide| Wilked tnto hit place of ‘business | claswon, tion of-|i¢ you arp not plogeed your money wil | from west by north and tho commit-| the ‘Shamrock crew changed the| were going, tho swings and the rides! TQ KEEP OUT DISEASE. | o¢ tiv harbor,” wild Mr Packer. “Ih bowie $10,000 automobile) Lelats Weve baitis: af thes, Guar Deneiatcabs mane tee boat was anchored east north-| headsnils four times. When the mas-|and the slides, and the kiddies Were a r | knows how the winds run and wher es UR alee Migs tha tr in hed i te Bop 6 yer | te day, and drink | east of the lightship. was at last satisfied she had a| iw lL over the grounds. There) Mand for Protection of ort Awatnst| to find even th zea. on of course ho couldnt Ke ony points on the way cast to pick up| ‘oln. Produc ye - Fn nacre ae atgnaliod ane length reaching jib topaail set and |SWarming at Ove! | OM eg of| Smallpox and Other Menac A Mr. ‘Taylor had found his’ yudical prisoners awaiting deportation. | sana street, : ff th i wing. {t was the most remark-/are more than 100, saa Or sealer this lomns could not hav } courses as follows: A broad reach to frenk jib ever seen In the cup|the Kiddie Klub, The Bourd of Fatimate, with fea eRTIEGL eit! { the south southeast, ten miles; a beat | races, And say, kiddies, isn't this the] ception of Comptre eo a4 dates PPackér attributed no small} (if the wind would hold true, whieh tt] | This Hb was of limht, white, canvas wonder day in our lives, Wel voted, an appropriation of $8,000 for part of the shumrock’s victory yenter.| : : dit extended from the o cv to moan the | te Health Commission with which tol day to the presence of “Capt. Jack" | didn't), to a point off North Long) yowsnrit to aspoint on the main mast |sald the show began. We mean tl lee pecial inapectors, physicians | hoard ® AP aie | Branch (where the tall tower is sven), hinds of the distante Up to thelshows vegan, Talk about Barnum & E u at Une ee ae kenosat tile and then another ten-mile reach home, | spreader. Bailey's and Ringling’s! They won't : pox and other disease Hear Kerement Cane To-Day. For a time after these signals were] Tt filled very well indeed the open). in i with thelr six rings and plat-|throuzh steamers arriving here from| A final hewrlng will be held to-da get the two racers kept quite a dis- and it certainly pulled Mke a] forms, » are going to have seven] Burope: in the case of Arthur Eerem: former tance apart, but. when the warning |tractor. shows, seven! Count ‘ém. ven!| Health Commissioner R. 8. Copeland] member of the Canadian Parliament ; ns ck | But In the mean time Resolute peer Aiea t? There} assured the board that an eme y | who ha » held at Ellie Le signal was given at noon Shamrock] Pu 4 tne: What are we talking about a vate Weuraeneral| wing his ¥ was reaching on port tack northerly | oad out to aes ra oh’ twill be seven kiddie shows In the | existed at the p sont Urn id that ft firey Bane and easterly around the lightship with |mated as high as a third of a mile |Coiner’s Den, all by our kiddies. Then) jh. Ww I inside, mean that it (oPRe esolute in chase rather less than the |and certainly an eighth, 0 yt Look wt the free| was the better wisdom to keep d nin piss heg nA ‘ ee ri : ais ” 7 At the start the. breusi es cheer- pune hades nai reus acts | out of the port than t wanted ength of the line, awa: side 0! , re bs $ Cheer’ [shows of Luna, the seven circus acts) 71/),_ after it ha un tn Ly of Ja L four minvtee.Shamrock turned around | "8 but as’ tim ped It dropped. | 4 all the free rides. | nova A hop at ‘or-mades to the starboard tack, with Resolute] Continued on Eighteenth Page.) We'll say it’s gving to be a day. «| doing the same thing, but whon the Be Ek Misc Bala, day, a red letter day, @ regula, | two were straightened out Shamsock real, honest to goodness never saw : fad established an overiap on ihe de-| DRAGGED FAR IN AUTO CRASH |i ins "ennai, blown 1m tho bot-| A LIMITED COLLECTION OF fender, and at once reached up 0M] Load of Bread Spotted and Driver! Kousin Madge Van Camp Is blanketing her in a most clever fash- Hart ia © jon. the youngest and cutest of the kid- | CO ON FROCKS fon. Shamrock had spread a reaching] Adolf Kunazman, a baker of Bergen-|dies, She 8 only ft uF and 0 chit | 'T 4 f f 1 see her playing v ne li ‘ jib topsail mean time. elds Ns 2 BIOMASS) fe com Bote which perform in Luna Perhaps it may be said here that|muters at the West Shore Railroad sta- for her mother And «ay, do you Offe od Di a | P. i f reports from the Shamrock aa given| ton in Hackensack this morning when | Know. little Lillian “Willing Ja Uns 3 months’ ered at Disposal Prices in y shol Imitted |e Sttempted to cross the tracks ahead fgmallest of all the kiddies and ah out by Designer Nicholson admit of a passing freight train. haa the longest act on the bill of fare | that Capt. Burton had been handi-|""are! auto was atruck and carried 400 | th so: the pro tooth MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE capped by a gort of Soviet rule on the | yards with the paren, hanging on. ae ee there's an the nut ! kits challengor’s quarter deck. Yesterday | Kunzman wuflered “a fractured ‘collar. |die who Ja Koing to row up to be fe : ‘i - bone @ load of fresh bread was @|regular Miss Rudyard Kipling or r ize tu 8.50 Teel fan snaayr cooks" were wie on regular Miss Hudyard Large size tube cleaning at 18: board, and Burton had a free hand eee |poem all by herself and recites it Just Former! sed His work showed the result Allened pste Bashers Hels ee arene tote hate litt i bok ‘ormerly priced up to 38,00 Four youths who were arrested last | Ln an ella what a little kid- SHAMROCK OVER LINE JUST) ot, way south o st {die could and would do If she wera AHEA F RESOLUTE n ton lway uth of 70th Street | 1D oO Q charged with disorderly conduct In that |@fiicled by the lows of #laht Just before the secdnd whistle Wa8|inoy, “while riding in an automobite, | Another kiddie who ie bre and new ti given, Shamrock, ry passing Keso- flirting and annoying passing | ue Mtctor just ihe iy 0. Ik FOR the line with Resolute, which had ‘en “Byck | Frisco- you know Frisco; but just beon alee, turning ome distance e Court for further hearing | Wait till you sce her. And watt, too, astern of the challenger, This put Their arrests follow a gen- till you hear Beasie Cozin play h Resolute on Shamrock's weether eral order to detectives to put the ban | violin, My! we have some artisis—all quarter as they reached slowly op the [on “auto Mirtationa. artists, port tack toward the line with five _ We only told you yesterday about Minutes yet for their work Aged Woman Dead By Gas one of Kic Josephine W V's Then about 13 both came to the Mra. Julia Waller, sixty- n year, dances, the Parasol Dance, but she wind, still on the port tack, where|oid, of No. 119 Nassau Avenue, Brook- |}#8 another, the River Dance Re oiute blanketed Shamrock untit)iyn, was found dead to-day on a bed don't Hava 19 you again how her head sails flappe 1a sig teal Sree prise Et ceful a affect Shamrock buffed, then eascd off, and| {5 hegipurtment. with d tube attached Kougin J¢eophine ix. You p then turned to the starboard tack! said Mrs, Waller had been ill for some how al} Aboud her from “The Wish @nd headed aivay aorose che wewteriy! /ime und had been despondent, ’ ing Bing) ia year and she also A Good Teeth— Good Health Included are dotted Swiss, voile, organdie and batiste. A group of silk dresses reduced in proportion for final clearance sale. 622 th Avenue at50th Street ee ‘ ‘ ~ar

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