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FORPARLEYS -@ LUTING HAE Hayashi Says the Busi- hess Men of Nations Should J Get Together. WASHINGTON PLEASED. feposal That U. S. Enter Lae Is Placed Di- “Yectly Before ‘Harding. a GONDON, Dec. 30 (Copyright, 1920, United Press)—Japiin is ready to on- tefjan international conference on Mmitation of naval armaments, in the \ belief of Baron Hayashi, the new / Japanese Ambassador to Greai Yo'an interview to-day, Baron Hay- ashi mid the business men of the big navy nations could reach an agree- ment on limiting naval building It their countries would arrange such a conférence, “This. talk in the United States @bout a big navy is very annoying to Japan,” the Baron said. “It is fool- dsh,and it is tragic to think of the big #tates of Great Britain, the United States and Japan competing in a race for. armament, Japan cannot afford it “1 believe an agreement could be reaohed quickly if the big men of each country assembled at a round- table, not as pacifists or militarists or politicians but as business men out , of.whose pockets must come @ large yiattice of money for the upkeep of navies. I think Japan is willing to enter such a conferenc Baron Hayashi declared Japan is not)conatructing an unusual number | ef Behting ships, but said the coun- ) try is carrying out construction Ever Give ~~ DISCOVERY MADE Physician Home From Soon to Make Announce- i BY DR. CARREL France As a Spectacle It Was a Reve- lation and the Talent of the Children Was Astonishing —Oh,- the Fun the Little Ones Had in the . Theatre and Later in the Street, ~ n by the Talented Kid THE EVENING, WORLD, Evening World’s Big Kiddie Klub Show, Ses “In Wishingdom,” Proves the Greatest |"CnrT QRS” die Actors FIRST SCHOOLBOY SKATING. MATCH [Em estos HELD BY 164 PATROL Assignments Consist of Guard- ing Alleged Disorderly and Gambling Houses, Despite the efforts being made by Commissioner Enright to have the fores augmented by several hundred tho useless detaila pointed out by Liout. Floyd Horton a few days be- fore his murder continue. An order has been issued detailing 164 patrol~ men to “soft berths.” ‘These snap assignments congist of guards in front of alloged disorderly houses and gambling places, ~Al- the daring operations of criminals, these futile assignments continue, In many instances three patrolmen mount guard in a place that has been derly or having gambling games, In other cases the midnight tour is left open, As © Tesult of these uselens assign- ments, records at ‘Police Headquarters show, that a large number of patrol- men have been hauled up on charges In 4 large number of the trials it de. veloped that the patrolman on’ changes had been,found asleep on the premises, that he was found in tho company of women, that he had been Joy-riding during his tour of duty, that card games ‘were indulged in while the policeman was present and ether offenses were indulged tn. ROBBERS CAPTURED IN “BANDIT CHASIS” Philadelphia Police, in New Armed Automobile, Frustrate Plan to a : , ? ; ment, Says Wife. Than 7 , Ee ms, al c are. programme evolved after long public} 4) br ORyS iE When They Filled the Crisp Loot Big Factory. 4 sion, Mrs. Alexis Carrel, wife of Dr. Pr rt vegas pe (Special to The Hrening World.) Japan should be considered a senti-| CArtel of the Rockefeller Institute Air With Jolly Kiddie Klub 7 PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 80.—Thia city : for Medical Research, who re- Ball ! was given a thrill early to-day: when mel he said, guarding the Western + atloons! aie —— Ye \ World tons nel of Sovictism. He| ‘Umed from France yesterday on jae Seeromaet, Fame iiss } p § sun. ihe aaa ja : ——_—— ranting rin. | bandit-chasing automobiles came into declared Japan is under a responsible} {H* steunship Rochambeau, sald | Wor jigaies, we've been to “Wish= The Evening World Cup Prin-| ea ice tor the frat time ine aad ) Goyernment which sincere:y desires aa we < i . =s% ne eo ‘an. | ndo! and back, and brought with cipal Trophy in New York- | chase that culminated in the capture to play the role of a good partner in . Carrel’may have a us happy memories and the best of f of a gang of four auto bandits. nouncement to make in a few day that amounts to a discovery of new branch of medical science. Asked just what she meant, replied: the firm of nations. “But let the nations consider,” he sald, “what it would mean should any of.the big powers succumb to Soviet- 8 a wishes. The Evening World and the Kiddie Klub have only one regret, and that is that there weren't more seats’ in ‘ont. Oe sane 4 % the Manhattan Opera House to aa T can’t tell you. J shouldn't | .ommodate all who wanted to g0 PLAN TO CUT NAVY have told you as much aa I fa, I | v.54 gee, the first time Cousin Bleanor ba ce put on the spectacle she got the larg-|° “* .- PLACED BEFORE Dr, Carrel declined to discuss txt thoatre she could get in the clty, : the matter, | ‘ SENATOR HARDING Répresentative Kelly Tells Presi- Aent-clect-Present Programme Should Be Completed. IWASHINGTON, Dec. ,0.—A pro- ‘was made to President-elect Harding | profit-sharing system is in a state by Representativs Kelly, member of cents an hour carried, the condition that all nations| CO-OPERATIVE PLAN FAILS AT NEWBERN Strike Closes Plant When Men collapse to-day as far as the Newborn fhe House Naval Affairs Committee, |!T0n Works and its employees are con. |” aut wasn't “Wishingdom” just the -, Kelly said to-day mpon his return [ore i. ar their old wage acale STeatest kiddie spectaclo that you Marion. The Kelly proposal Z : ever did sea? Wasn't everything even and then there was such an overflow |that In the following year she put on a second show As usual the two shows were put on this year, but Goodness! the kid- dies all wanted to come this year and we could have packed the Manhattan BD Receive 20 Per Cent. Less | Opera House for a week But never poral that the United States enter pe ji mind, Cousin Eleanor will tell you into negotiations with other nations Phan Old Wage, something about the next show a lit- for reduction of naval armamens| NEWBERN, N. ©. Dec. 30.—The tle later, and she will tell you how all three of the kiddies in Kiddie Klub are going to gee It. the conference. to the and junior clas Chicago Tournament. (Specia} to The Prening World.) skating racés between teams cf New York and Chicago, in which four events, including a one- mile relay, race, will be held. Aldinger represented New York at the Announcement was made Chicago committee that The ening World had offered a hand- times. CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Mayor Thomp- son's City Skating Commission, in a meeting at the City Hall, set Feb. the date for the D some cup to the winner of the tour- nament. The cup will be retained permanently by the city that wins it The contest will be held in the Lew- isohn Stadium, 137th Street And Am- sterdam Avenue, New York, and the contestants will be divided into senior s, the former being An underworld th came to the police that a gang of thugs was about to rob @ big cloth shop several miles from City Hall, Four detectives in one of the police machines {mmediately started for the scene and found two tar parked outside the place ‘Ko autos As the police machine appeared four intercity | heavily armed men dashed out, leaped Into the two walling auton Gad” the school] uptown at full speed, ‘The pe tice rife squad took up the chase, lettin, Auto out to fs tun’ ninetysmalle ereed before they overtook the bandits and halted them at the point of rifles. The men were held cote e held in heavy bafl for is ——~—____ COP WINS 99 IN 100, SAYS AUTO OWNER Assistant ‘District Attorney Richter Appeals From Speeding Fine; Says Machine Was on One Lung, The fuct that Assistant District At- torney Stanley Richter, son-in-law of Samuel Untermyer, was fined $100 by | |. Following @ strike brought ubout better than we said it was going to| composed of high school students over| Magistrate Cobb in the Traffic Court whould complete naval building pro-|by a 10 per cent, cut and a prope be? Can't our kiddies dance and sing) sixteen years old and the latter ¢le- at greeetins on Dec. 9 was revealed grémmes now authorized. to cut another 10 per cent., a work- and take all kinds of parts, just like| mentary school students under six- be Py ee gee A from the conviction Mr, Kelly made this announcement | man's suggestion that the company |real actors and actresses? And wasn't) teen, Gone Gealegite | when shown an interview with Baron |'U the plant, deduct operating and it tun, after tt was all over, about) Three entries from éach city will be] ~ George % Medalle representing Mr, Siegen! tn Lontcn. overhead costs and divide that part} the balloons! ina 220-yard dash, The 40-yard dagh,| richter, told tha court that hia stlenc of the Income termed “profits” among ‘ , 9 he 880-yard dash and the rel , i. ‘Benator Harding was very AT he ihe sapienhe ee ac among) Didn't those little alrships go high} as the 880-yard dash and the relay] who had accepted the summona in place the workera was accepted as an ¢X-11) the air above 34th Street? It was e, will be between tean fe fnterested,” sald Mr. Kelly, discussing| periment, Laat Friday the men re-| i the alr above 34th § 2 race, will be ms of four}of his chauffeur when the car was hit plan Relved amounts equating 20, per| lost as much fun as taking them) men, halted at Central Park, West and 62d ; d not feel at liberty |cent. reductions from. the sggle of | Bome watching them go high Into the} Eighteen men, six elementary and pet, Informed Magistrate Cobb that ‘He stated he He : ee ee lee conte Gina 5 ad sky. As Chester Herman, the clowa| twelve bigh school skaters, will be machine was working on only one reeey. Tare Of tho: Evvaigentvelect's e strikers say they intend #o re-| of "Wishingdom,” would remark, “The] taken to New York on the Chicago |¥"nder and that be did not believe mttitude as indicated during the two-|muin idle unt the ‘old ware kiddies went ‘ballooney’ with delight."| team, these being selected by a com.|!t had mado the 29 miles ‘an hour hour interview he gave Mr. Kelly on|!§ restored. | Company officials say S 1 ul charged. The Magistrate, Medalle said, ¥ - the plant. will remaln cloned uniess| After the show was all over the] mittee headed by Jullan 7. Witzgerala | hares, The Mani . Meda thig proposal, the employees make concessions. Kiddie actors were the guests of Mrs. after tryouts in local parks and play-|trled in. the “Traite Court’ a: police When the present programme of six- 5 ar Oscar Hammerstein, who loaned the] grounds, Several coaches will be on| An's testimony was accepted in prat- battleships and cruisers is com-| CRITICISES COPS; Manhattan Opera House to the Kid-| the train going East and every eftort |r that ts trie ean strate. 4 } | c 4 ra ye 5 7h c ie Magistrate {x -, ea and the cae oy 28 LANDS IN TOMBS di ie Tae anier a jee i om pe mage ta make He frit a Bolle merely. Jabber. stamp for policemen,” ‘will be about on an even basis, and no and players washed off a 1e @ or 8 alte, oe a j Phe stadium in which the race Decision was reserved, pation will have naval supremacy,| | . nave grease paint and stopped being fairies Mi held has a seating. capacity of _ Mar, Kelly said. Peddler After Paying $3 Fine-Held| ana sprites and bullet dancers and] 19,090, put in case the weather 1s un- MARSHALL FIELD, 3D ee eect Gil ant -Consiher, aeaand in $500 After Remarks in things like that, and got into their] favorable for the contests an indoor Bdfd et clothe i all were real kia-| race course will be provided TURNS TO BAN a fable right now and say: CéurttAbout Police. street clothes and all were re : ‘ sé 2 dies again = eis oaee "Qonsider these sixteen ships al- Samuel Schurgin, nt a b ; A Preys F Samuel Sol in, nineteen, No, 241 Then they went up to the big re-! kiddies who dreamed all about “Wish-| Heir to Millions Ambitious to E ready built, Consider England's and} past 109th Street, paid a $3 fine imposed | ception room in the balcony of the] ing Ny é mbitious to Em- a h Street, a gdom;" and Anna Maguire and ki : Japan's programm already com-]|by Magistrate Nolan to-day in Tombs| theatre and gor he) aig ibed ay Virginia Beardsley and all of them, blazon His Name in Finan- 1 h undWiches and coffee and charlotte . she: ‘ pléted. On that basis, how much do|Court for peddling hats without a Heense. | Sata at < puffed out like | eluding Mildred Fisher, whose cial World, ey fe Aa Ge was leaving the court room he until they were puffed ¢ father, Thornton Fisher, is ‘going to g you want re, if 10 : ‘ cent. ii op s H toy penton hat Re rere be the Prince next year, CHICAGO, Dec, 30.--Marshall Field, y vent. or er cent, is agree: " them. And Mrs. Hammerste - : ove , 20°'per cent. o per ¢ agreed Why don't youse guys go out and| wus there, just ae tlotled ae the kide hen, when it was all over, Mra.| 34, is going to become an investment ta.each nation will junk that per-} .4 04, {oplenihlecoiBt- saw testnic’ toll Giga meer And she told Cousin Elea: Heromereie:} inv bes Bak ee s ker, It became known here to-day ’ Jeatch real criminals—not men trying to| dies were. “And she told Cousin Elea-! te matinee to see “Cinderella” in the ‘i 4 a centage of its ships and melt up the make honest ving.” nor that she had given a wonderful ‘a ain et official announcement to that eff: ‘” vid want to.pay to you that ibink the performance, und all the kiddies Te we ie kas ce up for afl ares: 4 think Baron Hayashi's views] police have succeeded In getting a real| {ieknor and all had ther pictures| te Kiddies in “Wishingdom." Waan't Marshall Field announces his plans ry enc 5," Senator Boi riminal," replied Magistrate Nolan. | tics a : it Great! to engage in the Investment banking pe age See tin atatrecey [There ja no doubt you were selling gatt| “Mrs; Hacmerstein wanted to meet Cousin Bleanor thanks all the kid | pusiness In Chicago, Ho has chosen ri ‘ So antes ind of stolen propert all the kiddies, and took a8 many of eet eee avon She thanke the | {2% hie wssoctates the partners of the tiat Japan is ready to enter into an |? nts Nolan ordered Schurgi them as she could in her arms, She] it the perfo! he thanks the) hrm of Glore, Ward & Co. and with rs ‘ein y little dancers and singe lay upderstanding with Great Britain and |, raigned on a disorderly conduct chorge | Was surprised that Marion and Jane) (ie Sauenrs Roe ates And SAyOr# | sem has incorporated under the name the United States to reduce arma-| ing sent him to the Tombs for examina. |Comee Were #o Uttle and oould do ally icceas that It Was, Bho thanks’Mrs.|ot Marshall Field, Glore, Ward & Co." ménts, It is very encouraging to have |uon Tucsday in défault of $500 bail eee AWE ake kay hice thitee about] Hammerstein and allher staf, who| It is said young Mr. Field 1x ambitious PA ye ypc poe Sr iteticne tat > |the Hnllet and how. wondertul| Seared no trouble or “effort to ‘make |to have the name Marshall Field oc- Bix Dusiness ‘men are primarily con- (NOT ARMAND SCHWAB OF N, Y.)32¢ ‘inty and graceful pretty Vics] sii Curerswaddell for training the | Coey 88 Bromineat a position In the came’. Of course, they ure inte * ballerina. And ont she Just bad to| widdles ih the dances, She thanks|S7anclal world as in the dry goods but the great mass of the 1 Man Held im Paris for Jewet Thest | 20!" A , Kiddie Cari Edouarde all” the | business, 4 , see sweet little Helen Maguire, who aes. Tne HOA punedined, | ha Mot GntAmesledes was quite the quuintest and dearest| hiveg to arrnoging the muse,” |FOURTEEN PLANES Ve 101 8 the | of Valentines In the world = ad alc, Burden of wer both In lives and in} panis, Dec. 30,—‘The man calling] ‘Then there was Sherwood Clem-| Cousin Bleanor and The Evening OFF FOR CANAL ZONE taxes.” a : a rf Prince of | World wish all the kiddies in the PULLMAN MEN ASK CUT |tcre with jewels worth 450,000 francs |hi8 big white charger, Good Times,| helped the Kiddie Klub, and all the pilates Lancdaeeeaeg eh Ash. 000 francs |erom. the Hippodrome? And the| Kiddies outside the Kiddie Klub, @| Navy Craft Take the Air in Start Has Not Yet Acted intrusted to him by Paris dealers, was |TT). theatrical, manager enthused | Happy, Happy New Yeas, the beat} VaVy “Talt 0 al e i Company Has } et Asted on the arrested here Tuesday on a charge | Wonderfully over little ‘“Buster’| they ever know of Long Flight From San Offer, of eroberslen a He Ree to p2e | Wattell, who brought down the] » e Diego. related to prominent Americans, but | house c Tr nilita 5 GHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Nine thousand ite now lGetianea that ne ta Cariena inners itlaiby aver teat tie ee HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND SAN DIBGO, Cal, Dec. $0.—The navy employees of tho Pullman Company in| and that be has also used the name lof tiny. femininity, Violn Mattfeld, OBTAIN YOUR PIN, f Night trom the car works at Pullman, Mil, have] of Segal. At the time of his arrest who danced so charmingly the dance Lewiniug with ou. lane Aight from Gan’ Diego t) the . ave lic was about to be taken to # ho! ' ber, tut out sit of the cow $| Canal Zone started to-day when four- made o voluntary offer to accept wage | 24 Y0e Pout te at of the Rising Sun. pon it § . reductions up to 20 per cent. This offer, |"''"' fF ‘T° \ on, she just ra ver all of them #20" and’ 72h teen planes of the F-15 type took off at h i@ purely voluntary, inasmuch as|Prisener No Melative of New York |—D0ris Scott, the ( and decomp Pend woke Bad North I#land Navy Alr Station at 8.90 i sceseny has not suggested any Armand Schwab, | lsh Hitle fiddler; Chester Herman, Ro. 68 o'clock. They wore to make a rendea- cut or material reduction of] Armand Schwab, ao the clown; Jar tM yer, the wit : { ton ena yous at sea off San Diogo and (there take | offer of, the Pullwan, employees | tha tical Under, arrest. in) Pa daintily; Mildred Arons, the little a OUPON hi, oe sauna of aupply #hipe xnd/endere (se with his’ business. yillein Grumpot, and Natalie Purvin Bernan Cohen, ‘Christinas and the ome though there is a crying need for po- | lcemen for worth while duty to curb '* raided months ago for being disor-| Constance Talmadge And Dorothy Gish in ; Real Wedding Roles Asks Inquiry to Learn if ing Companies Accept Stolen Jewels, Mayor Hylan to-day urged an Yestigation to Jeard whether’ inals give stolen jewela and othew valuables a security to boring companies that foment ney Ie ak In letters sent to Jude wa General Seasionm Chief Magistrate - 2 MaAdoo and the District Attorneys and County Judges of the five boww ough the Mayor said in part] “T have noticed when arrests been made the quicknéss with many df those arrested for rime enag” obtain ball, I understand that ale! most simultaneously with the ame) raignment of the prisoners the resentative of some bonditig appears to present security for tie prisoner’s release, of “The question that presents iteeii” to my mind ia, Why and how dees: this happen? Could it be that certalm: of the bonding companies accept cole lateral security in the form of stole Jewels, bonds or cash, insuring te them protection against any loss tm the event of the,criminal balled byt them fajling to appear for triat?:) “It le a well-known @aot that inals while at liberty CY ‘ perpetrated other unlawful thereby endangering again the ot and oFPian you woud give this wae Personal attention, An | might result in location of ome the jewels and bonds thet have WIL: ALMADG (Now Mars, JOHN PIALOGLOU)... Film Stars Redeem Pledge to Each Other With Double Ceremony. DOROTHY GISH (Now Mra. JAMES RENNIE). married they would make it a double wedding, At a dinner attended by r@atives Christmas, Miss Talmadge announced she intended to be mar- ried, but no one took her statement seriously. ‘The story of a double runaway mar} arter the marriage both brides re- Mage, as it 9 described by friends] tumed to thelr mothens, both of whom Of the brides, Constance Talmadge] live at the Sayoy Hotel. The hus- and Dorothy Gish, two favorites of] bands haye continued at thelr bachelor, o eck e oy . | apartments, om = fans, became known to ‘Tohn Pialogtou lives at the St. Regis lay. Miss Talmadge now is Mrs.Jand has an office at No, 1 Liberty John Pialogiou and Miss Gish has be-| Street, where he la New York ro~ come Mrs. James Rennie, eentative for bis father, a wealthy bacco G eCe, The double wedding was at Green-| "James oitennie is” an astor, now wich, Conn., Sunday, before Justice} playing in tho Hopwood-Rinehart of the Peace Albert 8S. Mead, and the} drama "Spanish Love,” two film stars acted as each other’s|. A®nouncement of the marriage of attendants, Miss Talmadge came as a surprise to Ns many in the film and musical worlds, The brides have been chums and|where It had been understood she had made a pledge that if either! was engaged to Irving Berlin. OF Fi. Lee Police Girl Who Went Away With Pastor Confesses to Passaic ~ Bergen County, New Jersey, is in Consistory. PASSAIC, N! J., Dec. 30.—Following the throes of a deep, dark mystery. Was an attempt made to hold ap the example of former Dominte Cor- nelius Dengel, Miss Trina Hannenborg, Arthur ‘Kerwin, Fort Lee's Chief of Police, early to-day? The police of the member of his choir in the New Netherlands Reformed Church who diay Hackensack say yes, but Chief Ker- win is not so sure. appeared with him on Nov. 10 and returned several weeks later, has ap- peared before the churen conajstory, Anyhow the story from Hacken-|onteqned her sins and has asked to be sack bas it that four men sought to halt Chief Kerwin as he made his way home in his automobile and that taken back into the ehurch. ‘This was announced last night by the Chief, disregarding their signal to halt put on more power. a SON'S HICCOUGH CURE IS BIRDSHOTL Yo oy President's Prescription Came: Creole Cook to Keep “Lights'*™ WASHINGTON, Deo, °'80-4Pres# dent Wilson's remedy for hiccougie ls two teaspoontuls of biNishot taker: in a gloss of water immediately after” meals, He prescribed {t for Normal’ H. Davis, Acting Secretary ‘of Stata” who has jast returned’ to the Department after a week's slegé the affiiction, brought on, phystelame” sald, by nervous strain andoveie work. v hag In his note to Secretary Wilson explained tat tie” cure had béeén given” to * tim famous ‘The " doctor felteral theory, Amanda sald, was i fights” Hopping “up cand the fing ona fob,” and birdshot weighted them down stopped the. hicoot ugha Secreta vig in incident touda, y gat he aes John Rose, presiding elder, who added that no far as the conaistory was gon cerned, Miss Hannenberg had been taken back on probation, ‘The parents of the girl have not Arriving at headquarters in Fort {nstatement. Lee,. the .dhiat told poliemnen ag] tn eee but not by the birdshot rentedy. search the roads for the quartet, INQUIRY INTO TANKER BLAST. ‘Then the story from Hackensack has it that one “Bucky” Lyons passed four men in the road and told the police of Hdgewater who set out along the Palisades and encountering the quartet exchanged shots with them.: The four rushed to the water edge and boarded a low and rakish craft, to wit a launch, and disap- peared in the direction of Manhattan. Chief Kerwin says he was taking some friends home in his car when a whistle resembling that used by police agunded and he saw four men in the road, but that he continued on his way. The Chief 4s not certain In City Fireman Killed and Others Hart by Explosion, An official inquiry was started towtay into the explosion aboard the Vacuum Ol Company's tanker Charles M. Bver- eat in Robins Dry Dock at Dwight Street, Brooklyn, last night. John Koupp, No. 1089 Stockholm Street, a city fireman, was killed and Robert Rushford, No. 390 Prospect Ave- nue; Joseph Dawe, No. 101 Pioneer Street and Mrs, Elizabeth Wlldworth, a acrubwoman, were injured. n belleve gas had formed after ‘al of oll from the tankers ma~ chinery undergoing repairs and thas the worlamen’s torch ignited it. Two Mrs, J, H. Tennant, wife of the aging editor of The Evening died abortly before & o'clock this ing in thele apartment in the Hudson, Riverside Drive and Street, ‘The death, which wes came as the termination of a- long ness, re his mind that @ holdup was con- “yeaa Mra, Tennant was born in New tt id. * City and was graduated from: Trving ” Walternieyer, —‘aixty-one-| MUST WALK HALF MILE. |oitege.. During te war she en County Court offi- cer and former Chief of Police of Hackensack, is in the Huckensack Hospital with a fractured = skull Waltermeyer was found unconscious on the River rond last night and is unable to explain his injuries. It ig thought he may have been struck by an automobile. He was found in the roadway by BH driver of Fairvie RESCUE WOMAN AT FIRE. Victim im Smoke- heracif to the Red Cross and for was interested in hospital work. ‘The funeral arrangements will beam nounced later. AUTO HITS POLICEMAN, { year-old Bei 10,000 Inconventenced by Repatre of Queens-Brooklyn Bridge. The Public Service Commission to- day {8 endeavoring to induce the Brook- lyn City Rallroad Company to consent tofthe temporary use of city-owned buses over the viaduct bridge connect~ ing Greenpoint with Long Island City, The proposed service ts sought socommodate 000 who have prot non ui of during repa over two mo , they have been com. pelea to alk half a mile to Queensboro subway, The trolley ¢om: pany Its rails, it wan and, u Prosen, a taxi Policeman Herman N fo] years old, was knocked: fifteen ‘an automobile which he sald ing forty miles an hour at Church’ Avenue, Brooktyn, earty. Detectives Fi Filled Teneme: Hearing ertes of “Firel Detectives Harold, O'Leary and Jesse Josephs of the roadway re ip diaceied tb ienta:te: the Oak Streat Station Inwt night ran . pon der Avenue Station and reported. a {nto the tenement house at then was taken to the Kings © Cherry § and found a fire in rooms Hospital, suffering trom cuts Chey Buy floor oconpted by att, xnd| MORE BRONX SURFACE CARS.| deutses. " Detectives are looking rs. Frank Globe and thelr seven eh. Car, Nicholson is married and n who had made thelr escape On Noor above, which waa filled with the detectives found Mra. € Meghri, forty-eight. yours old wrapped tin a blanket and car Jamaica, ar the smoke, Netter Service Ofdered of Pmton| No. 3 Compton Terrac Ratiway Company Lines. aia oper- x part of the Third Avenue age~ The ating Union Rajlway Company, wa A to the att0et vere vatead by Ster,| tem in the Bronx, was Instructed foo] It took from the s won, Albert, twonty-eigit| day by Deputy Public Service Com=| | Cheese was invent years old. who, believing his mother hall missioner Halley to make the follows! | nearly 3000 years ago—aned warn an Ttallan family, Mexhel car<| Mf) bmprevement verviog: til now to produce the wony Mod several children across the root] aye Minutn to. tops mad a alt ta derful flavor ef ‘ wafety and then found that his bh Bouthern Bowles é Cheese. © mother was still in her apartanent HIS HOME THE JUDGE'S. of nine per hour ‘sand twenty cara in: rush hours; White elghteen cars per hour. een, and Tremont Ave- Bat Only While He #ald It) Se) nue, soven curs per hour instead of ix 4 : hon-rush hours and eight cars ine Begswer Goes te Workhous ad of seven in the rush periods, a FIRE THREATENS TANKER. William Hart, @ one-armed bexgar who has attracted the attention of thousands of persons while seated hat in hand on the stairs leading to the Park Place subway station, was ar- raigned to-day before Magistrate No- lan in Tombs Court, charged with beg- wing. “Where do you lve? demanded the Magistrate, “No, 9 Madison Hart. “You do, Maigtatrate, home. ie lot ae Damage Avoided ou at South Brooklyn Dock. Fire from unknown cause broky out this morning tn cotton waste on the deck of the oll tanker Invinc'hle, under xolng repairs at Tebo's shipyanl, foot af 23d Street, Brooklyn, The Tuvinelble’s tanks were loaded with oil and the fre catived much excitement. ‘The plaxe was ontinguished with sitght damage. A waffold on pe sis! fell xestey ot wll fo Street,” responded r’ sald the astonished “That happens to be my to the work. three laborora whiol ' a t a romovat to ‘ : ae a RE LTT TT RRR

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