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GARBAGE NUISANGE IN EAST SoTH ST. Residents ‘Subjected to Odors | for Three Weeks Fear Menace to Health. MUST CLOSE WINDOWS. | Hope Police Boat Will Be Sent to Carry Off Refuse Held | for Days on Scows. Residents of Bast 95th Street who v thres weeks have been subsecied ‘o nauseous odors and disease.filled vapors coming ffom immense gar-/ bage piles waiting as long as two or three days at a time on deck scows ed to the East River pier at the foot of 95th Street, are hopeful to-day nat the city will send the police boat John F, Hylan to give them relief oy moving the garbage out to sea. Throw scowfuls are still there. When the city purchased the Hyian it was explained that while the boat was primarily a police boat it wonld be used in emergency for street clean- ‘ng or any other kind of work. The East 95th Street residents declare a fitting emergency has risen and they are asking that the boat be called from its present service of carrying city officials and spectators to tbe b] yacht races, Housewives of the district have nad to keep thelr windows closed of nights | because of the odors from the un- moved garbage piles. These vapors, they say, cover a large radius, and iamili¢s,even ih summer, prefer wo 2° Philadelphia Likely t Likely to Lose the, Five fundred = men trom’ Hudson » . Edwards's hore guests to-day of Gov. | tdwards at Sea Girt at his second Governors day Political leaders, Dem- biicans, were in the ‘gen and Union Coun- closeness of ill-ventilated homes tw the odors. Children have resorted to what they | calPthe “clothes pin gas mask.’ As| sbown in the accompanying picture, | this device is nothing more than pro- teoting themselves from the stencn by | closing up the channels of the nos by means of a clothes pin. clothes pins because it is too tiresome, to make one hand do the task, | $10,000,000 Worth of Paint- |. Mothers say they have protested in vain botirto the street Cleaning be-| ings and Other Works. partment and the Board of Health. They declare the answer is always up all right.” In the meantime, they are giving way to alarm, Big droves of ho y say, are to bo scon da have long contendéd that horse mes are not germ carriers, the mothers | Metropolitan, Museum of Art in New say they know differently. They cite| York, as proof the fact that swarms of horsefiies accompanied the last in- against the files, so strong that they| now think the appearance of a horac- | Another complaint from the resi- dents {# that recreation both for their n the bree: The odor Is § tend, that along the East River, strong now, they con- dition are actually making themselves scarce on the streets wits ynmoved garb xerms, and that they and their fami- Hes consequently ‘stand in danger lated debris. a bs " Mr. Widener refused to make any Rodents, too, are dtawn garbage, and thé tenants are Yearful of a rat | comment mane Peabion. the Art Jury other than that When an Evening World reporter,| ditions had become most in answer to @ request from a num- | factory” and that he and the } her of residents for an {nvestigation, made a study of conditions, Street | “did Meaning Department Ingepector Ern- | at all.” est F, Gulden was on duty at the pier.) The Three garbage-filled scows were warped nearby. He admitted that the department had been forced to| vases, use 95th Stet, much a, its will, “for a week or 60 past,” but denied that there was any danger of that the strongest known disinfectant 13 every loa tect an odor was when the garbage was being transferred from the dock ,cows to the deep sea scows, and ing, He pointed at the tenoment back | x block aud a half from the water- won't carry the were Edwaré P, Green, Superintendent of | and the “Madonna” by Raphael cost Final Dispositiop, also of the Street Cleaning Department, sald that the | $800,000. un-| English, schools are ity of using it. He ex- | collection, which it plained that a slip-up on the part of |day probably contractors who loaded up a number | in value sinc use of the 95th Street pier wa. «voldable, and the department ted the nec of soows With ashes, thus causing| The yngestion in the removal of garbage, | Were purchased from the had resulted In too great an outiow | of the late J rarest Chinase said to be worth upward of $2,000, Some peachblow yarbago had to be diverted by way|among the of Bast 96th Street. | world, for the, facilities at Port Morris and | of the Wallabout Market dumps to handle, As a@ result, he declared, some of tne | 0 ‘The scows of garbage, he sald, have! One as six scows had been left at the pier, filled to capacity. This number, he sald, 1s now reduced to the thtow!MANNIX PLANS UNCHANGED. ycow loads which the reporter saw, and added that they too wore being | Archbishop to Go to Ire! removed to sea-going scows, spite Reports of Oppont In the mean time, tenants complain that for three solid weeks they have| Plans of Archbishop Daniel J, cen subjected to this nuisance and | of Australia ef will be|changed by reports of opposition In the of Commons to his landing be re wondering when reli given by the city. House a cause of his fi question, Woman Shoptttter Gets 20 Day Justices Murphy, Salmon and Her- | town July y-day enforced the new rule in|!t was stated, man to-day enforced Bl iend will continue his Journey to Rome. Special Sessions that shoplifters who | teal for their personal adornment, | ven though first offenders, shall be Sant do dull, Rose Halperin, No. 184 | Third Btreet, who pleaded guilty to | fina stealing "two breast pt vttle of Jerfume and two boudoir caps valued | at 4, Was sentenced to twenty &ium. aya in ‘the W i within forty whic eight houre from | in 4 Rectivee of the Store NJ CHIL QREN WERAR CLOTHES PINS 95™ ST AND Ist AVE ‘Marguerite Mooers Marshall, How much does it cost a man to live in New York? “One hundred dollars a month” the answer of District No. 2 vc th . Federal Board for Vocational Educa: tion. And the Federal Board itself, sit- ting In Washington, has accepted the answer, for it has just decided that the 3,500 former service men now re- celving training in the ‘metropolitan district are to ‘have their monthly rider which passed Congress and which permits this Increase to those “in localities where maintenance and The increased award dates from July 1, and checka will be matied as fast as posstble to all men receiving training under the board in the five boroughs of New York City, tn cittes and towns north of the city as far as and including White Plains, In New- ‘ark, Jersey City, Hoboken, Dilzabeth, Tenafly, Bergenfield, Arlington, Fort Lee, Edgewater, Weehawken, as far jocrats and the same, “Don't worry; we'll Ax you) PHILADELPHIA, July 28—Joseph | tlesation. |E. Widener refused either to confirm | or deny, as he Ues also were the Gov, Edwards expressed a belief that the Senate will confirm the up- hia and find | pointments. ‘ The report that the $10,000,000 Wide- fantile paralysis plague that hit New |MeF Patptings York. Mothers who lost ahildren! would be lost to Philad have developed a strong prejud'co!lodgment in the Metropolitan grew out! of Mr. Widener's resignation as Prosl- fly practically presages the coming of |dent of the art jury, following “differ- an undertaker. ence in views om the importance of art between Mayor Moore Nildren and themaclves ta made im. |himself. Mr, Widener's resignation was possible, They formerly went down | immediate! to the dock of an evening to cool off| In December, 1918, Widener mado a : conditional promise to the clty to give en hanly children who|his collection as a memorial to’ his are ready to play in almost any con- | brother, duri Runyon, 28 sented to him to-day by Gov. Edwards — 50 P. C. CONVICTED IN LIQUOR CASES matters” y accepted by the Mayor, his misunderstanding according to a Mayor Moore, But their biggest fear ts that the |SuTce believed to be close in the ze has become the |collector’s confidence, Lad decided him Wreeding place of virulent disease |to withdraw the promise, that the Metropolitana until the city removes the accumu. | benefit, followed. lations since Jan. 16, At the sam time he announced that he has ob- tained conylctions in more than 50 nt. of the cases, and that this record is considerably better than that tes District Attorney Caffey in Manhattan, upon his retirement from Widener art works, which are numbered some been variously Inst |at from $10,000,000 2 competent art critics. iisease. alone were gaid to be worth $7,000,000 He said inspectors were there from |in November, the Health Department, who saw to It |iate P, who had a was spread over the big garbage piles | World-wide reputation as a collector d was added. He deciared |of rare Japestries, marbles, paintings, that theonly time residents could de- | porcelains, rugs and books, paid some- thing 11 en | Rembrandt only in case an east wind was blow-|in the collection were valued at more than’ $1,000,000. front, and said, "Of course the odor] _ The Van Dykes in the Rembrandts represented was Weclared to . Include some of thé most valuable tapestries been unloaded almost as soon as Milled, |of the Widener collection is the and stated that the work would be |.cifixion,” entirely through by to-morrow noon. | Morgan collection, and which originally Inspector Gulden confirmed his! was loaned by the late Mr. } chief's remarks. He said that as high |the Metropolitan Museum for $200,000. which’ was secured from th it was announced here to-day The@Archbishop will sail for Qui on the steamship Baltic; Spring Late Beach Memorial Houne | Alexander , who Wan connected with the American ( for the endown doby t of 4 Rt Mutual ‘Protective Association, somaapuaity house for the. Dullding of, which Mayor Oliver H. Brown recently announced @ $100,000 gift, The gift in contingent upon ‘the endowment. fund d to make the pring Lake) being raised. It is plan house a memorial eee men who went to the war, POLITICAL LEADERS EDWARDS'S GUESTS \C sonfirmati yn of Jersey Governor's Appointment of New Highway Commission Considered. presented, A number of Sta) conve nate is ni essary. The Natio: the sting Governor, were Prosecutor Ross of Brooklyn Claims Better, Record Than Caffey of Manhattan, United States District Attorney Ross, 5 ded to Attorney- neral Palme? to-day a report of en- Brooklyn, forw cement of alleged Volstead Act v per of shown In the report of United 8! given out yesterday, Ross said he had “Wight assistants inst Caffey'’s twenty-three, and only seven clerks against Caffey's office for of fifty-elht. The report follows: Arreats, 510;| convictions, 353; acquittais, 12; dismis- suls, 30: undispbeed of, 1 collected In Anes, $21,178; Jail sentences, 48 (which totalled’ $60 days of servitude —_ So Overshelmer Throws Things at Him and In SSent to Jal, Charies Quorsheimer, employed im a Brooklyn factory, was lonesome yester- day and to ease his nerves he threw blocks of wood and spit tobacco juice at William Campion, working next to him. — Quershe told Magistrate Brown in Adams Street Court today that he bontbarded Campion because he Was so “uncommunicative." "L suppose,” said the Magistrate, “the youth likes’ to talk with intelligent people; and communes with himself Five dollars fine," NAMES N. J. TAX DELEGATES. Seven WIIl Represent State at Salt ake Conclave. TRENTON, July 23.— sent N: Jersey at the Thirte Annual Conference on State, Local and National Taxation to be held in Salt Lake City in September. ey are Frank B. Jess, President of State Board of Taxes an Frank D. th, See tate Board; James §, Gannor tor of \Revenue and Pinar ey, City; Robert R. Volk, Trenton OH, Harding, Camde , Howe, Newark, and Bertram N, Whit. man, Pleasanty lle 50 CASES OF BRANDY STOLEN | Iron Hare of Broome Street Liquor |o'clook the next morning, he said. Store Hemoved, Pitt cases of Martell brandy, val at Were stolen last night fre the wholesale liquor store of John Acquing; No. $89 Broc Street. De tective Lane of the Elizabeth Street Station found the iron bara in the window of the liquor tore had fl. F id a woman fying at Mulberry Street told him she awomen king the cases of brandy nul of the rear windo: the by Hees a Albe thr to Mulberry was ur ry and was held in $1,000 ball Cor <dammialion July so. ‘ taken; Mayor Hylan told the Lieutenant. similar orders regarding other it was acid WASHBURN PAID BACK $200 ELWELL PRESENT TO BRIDE. oder | Disapproved of Cash Wedding Gift From Man He Did Not Know, AMNESIA VICTIM TAKEN TO HOSPITAL | > any sort. The man with dependents, Writes Name “Mrs, but Has Forgotten During the storm about thirty-five into the police old “Stret| ARE ABOVE THE AVERAGE, periods found “This office has been using all its proe T unable to talk, and gave ber | resources to-obtain the increased al- cil and paper, ae aes 's erate Smiley told me. He ts assistant direc- pceelte she became able Ce Ae a tor of District No, 2, Federal Vocation- id the last she remem-|al Education Board, with beadquarters vas, leaving home yesterday for! at No. 28 West 43d Street, “We also ked| want to obtain it for all the men in William Mayhew Washburn, No. who served Lieutenant in the American Expedi- , did not approve of the and. stopped. e Senators accepted leaving here this| invitations and from them, it was ex- m |pected, some detint increasing swarms. While the|™OPINs. @ report that his immensely | tained of what the Board of Health and city physicians | valuable art collection will go to the|it |the {highway comm idea could be ab- jenate will do when es next Tuesday to consider Governor's appointment of a new fon, Confirmation by pt for a tan walat, Ao suffering. from _anndsia, S.J. UNTERMEYER SUED Auk» £0,000 Com. | bachelor $25 a week to subsist?” 1 bride as @ wedding gift and ‘pont the back, faccording to a stute- ment made public to-day from As- sistant District This was the tion Elwell’s gift had been returned, It was first told in a World how a cancelled $200 to Miss Margaret her marriage to Mr. first tnt!ma- New York Flo mixsion on Rhodedendvons, ~The} out?” lish commission was| “We have found that a man cannot Morschauser| get along on less than that sum with- in} out pinching,” replied Mr. Smiley, Fi(U)) without wondering where his next q yonkers |dollar is coming from. According to al and State colors used hort term of Willian N submitted before Justice in the Supreme Court here to-day the suit of Frederick W. Clarkson before among the slain turfman's papers. was explained mother that Blw imately $6,000 co: th claims app Minis of 42 loads of Washburn's 1 sent It as u wed- ding present because he did not know It was turned over by Washburn to her husband, ho- at meyer sought to more|age. We've proved ty what to buy. $6,000 commissions had been paid + the} themselves to make budgets of ti { the commission show: rials concern hud not paid| bers of Commerce, American Legion in Asheville, G,, they checked up on their wed- ding presents and was reputation | nities of our district, Then we com- TH) dared results with Government statis- re-| ties on the cost of living trom other led the $200 Morachauser quested the attor ed to submit. briefs, FALLS INTO ‘YARD he | Stranger, e out this check and that he has way of checking up his account at on Jan, 7, of this year. into the case made out a check for t direcf@d his wife, to send Elwell, which she did with @ note, He explained as he did not aw not allow his wife to accept such a gift from him A man about sixty-eight years old} the was found ut 8 A. M. toeday tn the rear | necessary. yord of Nb, 383 Warren 5 with a fractured he Washburns came detectives found Mrs. Washburn in the This letter was | Brook.| “For example, the fallen ‘ Hen) rental runs from $5 to $9 a week, ew | with the average $6. The board paid in the house or neighborhood ki Yashburn read it she sent it to El » might be interested In hearing about his friends ‘The writer of the letter was |PQth no address. in the West whose en given out, ers experts to-day have two automate pistols of the type and calibre of the gun with which Bl- well was killed June "1 at his hor to the Holy Family | ‘Th his “Daniel Noonan” a school teacher name has not bi HELD FOR PIER THEFTS. uckman Charged With Stealing | telephone calls, to settle with th oods Worth $6,000, Henry Woltgen, 27, a truck driver o} yest Houston and Spring S held in $2,600 bail by Magistr Washburn home yésterday. er belongs to a It js underst« th and would be pleased to have it ¢ . it {8 understo: cf thefts | ‘orth Kiver would aggregate mark similar to th FAILS AS SUICIDE; IS HANGED, Twice; Convicted Twice, Chased by Lypehing Mob, WILMINGTON, sasful effort to commit suicide Isaiah Fountain, colored, was at Foun- bed jov. Edwards today named the dolegntes to repre- ath | nave th type of ammunition Washburn'a After burn happened to be ieorrien found F ARKO8S- ary of tain was convicted twice on the Bertha Simpson, fourteen years old thousands Several him were nd at the last min John|for another woman who waa to t mobs to lyneh On one occasion the Gov- eclured martial iaw New Amsterdam roof. husband telling He was asleep when she did not get up until 9 She left a note and troops » court house, reward for his sec- aie CLEANUP ORDER BY HYLAN. Tells Police to Keep Wateb on a Brooklyn Vacant Lot. WELFARE LEAGUER IN COURT West a4tn whom the and who! cretary of! Martin Loonan, a luminous die maker, p Was at one tine t Osborne's Welfare League, | tn Jetteraon. Har. | | wos arraigned to-day Proth- $5,000 bail for ex-| that she answered Loo- vertisement for a stenographer and when she reported for work Loohan locked the office door ion ie to be and attacked her. If the owner wollve orders, eummasy weat In New Jorsey as th Montelairs and as far north as the point oppo- te Hastings, N, ¥. District No. 2 hag just recelyed word that the in- the Mayor |Creaesd allowance also fas been Police |awarded service men training in But- faln, N. Ys |, Ata this award ts only for the single ‘man without domestic responsibilities under the new plan, gets $120 per\ Arthur Calla-|month, plus the family allowances as |granted under section 204; article 2 of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance | Act, up to $50, making @ possible total ut 4 A. M. to-day not to exceed $170 per month. PROVED LIVING COSTS HERE Jowance for,New York men,” P. H. OF EX-SERVICE MEN HERE Costs Latter Amount to Live in New York, Is thing of « movie thrilier to-day am | | Finding of Federal Vocational Education Board. TEXTILE MEN MAY GO OUT ON STRIKE #° batt tor the Grand Jury tn Threatened With Wage Cut in %ind used by automobile thieves Paterson—Many Operatives Leaders of the United and the Amal- place and faw McCloy ¢limb Into it gamated Textile unions at Paterson, start away. Manesoff jumped N. J., with a membership of 2,500 broad sis weavers are to-day trying to reach & compromise with their employers. patrolman Meyers caught aight of hn aa The union men—who constitute @ réla- and gave chase. part of the 25,000 atik workers in Paterson, have voted to wall | out Monday as « protest against an an- nounced cut of from three to thirteen dollars a week in their wages, Many workers were thrown out of em> ployment recently because of the slack- Fifteen per cent of the total number of workers are now on &@ part-time basis and forty per cent are out of work entirely, scemeniianiciomciaenions GRASSMAN IS STILL ON BAIL. 2 43 | Employee Ace Helping on Books, any ‘business methods of ous- t the Fifth Avenue branch of the National City Company enabled John H. Graseman trusted employee, to steal more than $128,000 of securities and lose the money in Wall Street, waa alleged by an agent of the National when Grassman Ce irr the jephone eed] y George jastinga-on-Hudson, allowance raised from $80 to $100, | under the provision of the Darrow | tively amall support is, above the average and! comparatively high.” | up in industry. Surety Compan “Scsceman ie under indictment speckic charge of tak bonds of the American magazine writer, Justice Knott allowed’ Grassman hia Wberty on 87,600 ball given at the timo! of his arrest, on the representation that be a helping to straighter out ht books. | Msc hot HELD ON CHARGE OF ARSON. | of Starting “Happiness” Frank Martane Acc’ Biase in Cellar. Frank Martano, sixty held to-day without bail on a charge of arson In the Bridge Plaza Court, Brook. || 14th St. & 4th Ave., S.'W. Core 8” mina For the great groups of lyn, by Magistrate Short for e: tion Wednesday. Mra, Frieda Sprintzen, Janitreamof the York's greatest industrial dis District No. 2—that 1s, in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.” “But does It really cost a New York asked. “And if 90, how did you find it |the wording of the Congressional rider, we had to prove that the cost of main- tAhance in New York is above the aver- “To do #0, we asked our student j/expenses, And we applied to Cham- chiefs and Boards of Trade in commu- parts of the Unton. “In one sentence this is what we discovered: The cost of board in New |York is somewhat above that which Found With Fractered | opiuins in many other parts of the Skull, May Be Daniel Noon country, but the/cost of lodging 1s much higher than elsewhere—making increased maintenance absolutely jumpia Sum~- eeded in placing mer Sohool has suc some 2,500 students .in rooms whot 6 | by these students averages $8 a week re 18 $14 4 week irigh’ there for board and room alone. On the old allowance of $80 4 month a man thus had less than $6 a week to ‘buy hia clothes, and to pay for laundry, car- fares, smokes, stamps and stationery, toilet articles, war risk insurance, parber who cuts his hair, the tailor who preases his suit, the shoemaker who half-soles his shoes, to indulge » WAH) tn the movies or a trip to Coney or * Froth-| any other mild, necessary recreation he Jefferson Market © xamination Monday, charg: pf piece KoOd* that it had been made out with ac- 1 spurious’ ord “practically every budget submitted |by the men, even when it showed curacy and honesty, ran over the monthly allowance of $80, aot count- ing the Item of clothes, \With the monthly allowance of $80 @ man (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) Worth while at any price nix-story apafiment house at No. 103 Havemeyer Street, tects te Sewene “Happiness” Klyn,. identified fartano in court aa the man who, on the || Store will prove itself more tham evening of May 7, telephoned to her; “I've got even ‘with i cellar and nee a beautiful alight." mattresses ablaso, hey iting, but He ee Nice aad a wondertl Go, to the trict should like the’ Martano, she said, helped the apartment prior to May OUR ‘EIGHTH STORE IS NOW OPEN! At Broadway corner Eighth Street—right opposite Wana- in the John Daniell Building — Another Miller Candy and Soda Shop to bring Sweetmeats and Re- ing Drinks to hundreds of Miller followers—at the lowest prices in the city. MILLER’S EIGHT CONVENIENT STORES 742 Broadway maker’? and 535 Brondway 1440 Hrondway i Ati int at 10 NASSAU ST, With the Genuine Roquefort Tavor CHEESE }) You remember how you've longed for something different? Ancre Cheese is what you want. With salad, crisp crack- ers, bread or a side,tit-bit, MADE BY 5 POLICEMA THRILLS FIF E Alleged ‘Automobile Thief Is Caugi After an Exciting Pursuit. om” Patrolman Joteph Myyers of R gave crowds on the! sidewalk dashed his horse at top speed thi | the Jam of safc $n Fittn Avenue. | was in pursuit of a man charged with” the attempted theft of an aut < bs He caught him at 1th Stregt after: five-block chase, ‘The prisoner. Joseph MoCloy, of 608 West i7ist Strest, was held if fon Market Court, the reason high ball being that several tools of found in his ponsesston. eo | Henry Manesoff, a restaurant keeper” lat No. 24 West 19th Street, the cont- plainant, left his car in frént of and McCloy stopped the car and away, pursued by the restaurant keeper, As McCloy turned down the A wit, whe Union Square located in this center ew welcome. 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