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a "i for Large Suin for Proper Buildings Urgent. MORE Bucket of Paint and Smear of Plaster Official “Cure” for » One of Worst Cases, hittle genoral -emedy the work provide repair city will lafayette Street, This is one of th luded in the sur hattan, fe follows in the report: Public Schoo! No. 106, Lafayette Street—Built eighty years ago on loaned land this school is in as bad condition as any in the city. Rooms are small, badly lighted and ventilated, opening on courts, many of them, and all artificially lighted. There is a large percent- age of defective eyesight among the children. Condition of walls is fearful, in spite of efforts of ° Michael Sedlak of No. 442 Biake! to society here and In Newport where teachers to cover up dirt and de- | tacking party off, As Each U braids Other Avenue, who tad a stil in his home| stew, Oeivicha and. her oes denne lapidation. Fire escapes are in- The reason for the detention of Mr. and made whiskey because he said he | t¢ Marjorie, are in their Gibbs adequate, The plumbing is of the |Griffith and Prof. MacNeill, as ~ had to have it and was afraid to! Avenue home for the summer. " oldest variety and is poor and |<iven in a Dublin despatch of Janu- take chances of being Minded or} Ay stise Marneie tt meenan, at f. y.evil smelling. The play space is /ary last, was that the British Gov- —K— Burn a Cross on Your Breast to jallaai by dvinking hab te couia’ buy lean er a : a aul Mrs, | = what h elrichs was opular membe Mnsufficient inside and out. ernment desired to ascertain their : i Se bas s De, allowed to ¢ | 4 ad for all this the elty proposes responsibility for the allered em-| pg gaa Show You Love Meand Will Not| Federal Grand Jury Says Pres-|"™ « wc to BO. ame tte #oUnE Act of New York and Mor | 7 ‘ if e used to indict in the] rstown, N. J, thirteen yours ago, Hor y a coat of paint loyment of Trish Republican funds e Sa : : ont S Se eins a sale : . When The Evening World investi-|in umbuseades and other operations toH Go With Any Other Man—Make ent Situation Is Seriou us e Ni ee Briedman, who v ¢| husband is a nephew of the late Her- i ¥ ‘ volving the loss of the lives of Brit- 0 Her: Peril to Nation found coming from the drug store of! mann Oelrichs {\ gator went to this school, in the heart] involving the i . Y elf Suffer as You Made Me e Ne 5 ‘ _ - |Sol Strassb ith two hottles of} ia }} of one of the most congested districts |"), Tos sont elections to the Ulster ourseli'S = [ynisiey anda ete of wine. Fed-| POLICE CAPTAINS SHIFTED. ir the city, he found the report of the} j,,,;. nt under the Home Rule Act —k— Suffer. The Federal Grand Jury, in a pre-| man said he was going to have | Civic societies generally correct. But] hoth Mr. Griffith and Prof. M n aw Pre} man said he wis i to ha | dd he found a for the] w elected to seats in the Parlia. M If ‘entinent before Judge John C, Knox |christening party and the stuf was| Clarke, Long in Greenwich Village, in addition he found no rooms for the] were clectec seats e Parlia- : awee teachers, who were eating their} ment. She I Loved Him and Burned yse n the Ie 1 District Court to-day, |for his guests, He sald he had taken | In Sent to 10 Stre i i i oO d ic a Tap Hiam Clarke No As been Hy EO UT ven ess) Gris It Hurt SoMuch That I Tried to} sommentea tnat tne court appeal to/'t {9 the dru store to have it] | Cant Wiliam clarke, who. nw and learned there had been no steps| A*k® Settlement of _ ays; ] | (unetess for a law further restricting SOE Oe NG eka) MOR wane) stoi) ee Wagar evel Le orate 3 — nolgon thes ssburg corrob: ed ales Street Mrecinet, whieh include taken to provide adequate accommo-| amg warmers toun and Trust’ Com. x Do It on My Arm—He Knows sea ere. Ue ng) SVTeh (Uie ea| BIER ee eee cmwith HUGS eae ations for the greatly increased at- aay. Hed He: lea? _ a . ury presentment declares, is a seri- shediatilelad Riper auicoe fe pany to-day app! to t urrogates’ i a ser . | preferred ehar against ten of his | tendance. Court for a fudicial settlement of the Did It Because I Loved Him. menace to tho welfare of the [Of whyskey were found, which he said | Moraine, Caries acalnst ten of hb The Principal, Miss Susan McCor-| $103,385 trust fund left Charles ted States, Were Cor HS OMM Mee, ANd he WES Miiinncingo Act, wan iteanhteered ike “fhivh, said a new school, modern in} Houton, who dled Aug, to his In it ent hot indicted day to the Weat loth st ‘ | y laughter Aline Bret Hart®, Mrs, Harte i she looked toward her husband— 8 presentment the jury states| Mt ; Hy to the t WOth Street Prectnet , every way and large enough to care} tind Oct. 10 last. Four sons by a prior Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “told me I had been with this man,] that “the New York City and N Christopher Schneider, who is blind, | Capt. ‘rhomias Donahue was transferred for the neighborhood, had been re- i her, each of whom ‘He said: ‘If you love me, if you will] 7 told him the truth, and T asked hit State departments ‘usually in-| Dad been found in a hallway of the | from West loth » West 47th quested. The answer is a bucket of | *!!! Fe be @ good wife to me and not go with | to forsiv ea en ed the Tt vested with authority to control ana[*#0on of Mra. Anna Connors, No, 62 | street — a es to him, and that u, My hority to conter ae re 1 Cap of a ” paint and a smear of plaster. pieat keccs tikes Matsnea any other man, burn yourself with al Ido anything to show him that.” supervise the hundling of nareotives| UMN Street. with a bottle, He wid | Capt. Rdward J. Dompacy moves over PRALL SAYS $125,000,000 1S NEED-| Magistrate Douras, in Yorkville Court, | cross on your breast.’ ‘What would you do?" he asked, have both practically suspended their|2® Was Waving her smell a hott to: Charla: 8 L from Bergen Stree ED FOR SCHOOLS. to-day held a man who said he was} “And I loved him, and I burned my- ‘Tl do anything, Tsaid. Then hO functions and duce con the Liquor to let her know what really | Hrouklsn place there by taken A persistent fear of mecting the! Jake Akers of Newport, Va., In $1 aelt.” [rald: “Burn a cross on ONE! Breast eee th ep Dey Oc BAC eg vod stuff was, and did not do it comes n e ely for eo and Jury on chra; o! Oo show you love me vd will net go REG at they hay ho jurisdi » i ibaa Situation -aruarsly and adequately, 18) tor ine Grane Mek crore ttaee ot | dn two sentences, Vers: Hospowakt| 040% y other man, Make yourscif tion, nor have they any law that makes| (PNY for fear the bottle would: be | sic ‘iron found in virtually all steps taken not Wiliams, a broker of the Hotel blue eyed and twenty-one and a wife| suffer as you make ine suffer.’ (Lipowila tonic a ee re tolen. ‘The jury declined to indiet Bal rom On tn Ce eenools chided: nthe mares The Maxi sinets and mother, summed up the tragic! “I did it. 1 took the can-opener jp ry mn m the tide! rhe jury was informed that the de=| con 7 survey bit of others in bad con- Toh anita climax of her difficulties with her and heated it over the gas, and | did i Png menace, thas plite-| cision of Cot lion Counsel Ofirien dition, Anning ‘ == | pushes m an ae ith | it hen it hurt so much that, before Ine al ibility upon the Iederal ore ise WIThout Warrants | the Board of Education, w ASKEC IE DPRAS A BRD amn CEO AWA G7 w nit had quite made the cross, I thought ¢overnment,” iaviat teeta b Hughes 1s) forty speared OF Paiea . ts be atia ot the! bast tn the city. | whom she lives AtiNo, 638 West SON ir would try toido,it on my arine But ane dee inure who resigned a tye staan: a i couree te dw ba ‘ua \ntiauated plumbing, the ac-|Street, and whom she brought Intothe I only burned that a little. Ie wa le jury a eflurned indictments ate aie Mee reslened ve yen Fo echools by replacing them w oN tein an walls and in. the | West Side Court yesterday, along with here, and he knows I did it because @#iNst a physiciin and a pharmacist of Brooklyn, it was announced P ones, replied last n liite and Tack ttre |@ remarkable story of unfaith and Ploved him. 1 never knew any olor clurging them wittji-violalion of the| Gay, hud withdrawn Mie rosierat “That is the only way. If we ‘ an fron ; omaker. She | Womar do such a ne Warrison Drug Act. first dowill continue with the depar 7) T! " 28 far from desir: atonement. He is a pianoma Wie sha had been as * H in-|an A ry 125.0 nd full i; 3 he been 6 oman.” dictmen rn men Derbi tea ‘ e} Branch Mayer Make ren qutberty, ee Ae pall i ush tailets which flush once| worked in a laundry before her mar-| bitterly taunted the husband, “sie ‘etment was aga Monee Berks) 1 ‘i 4 sence wevies for yours Agutant Clty soll - 6 : tre a disgrace. Plaster! riage and hag been a cleaner of of-| wouldn't have done it." min, a physician, and Samuel Siege, | Mterne ; ; ! construct new buildings and ad- | it the Walle fot years, ana | Toe as He wor cages aainst the! LONG BRANCH, N. gd. June. 20. ditions we would be able to catch San adit on the walle in worn | floes since Why didn’t you marry a girl good + Pharmacist, and contained twenty| fen wh Wo wood alcohol around! stayor cog i on it Mtr wih ite selieal sicuseen FY y many ylaci I saw Vera and her husband yester- Ukeyour pitt Ned deren i C ed eS to addicts, | Christmas, 1919, that caused neaely | UY jane hte) Aeapdeas than thee ela te ee S, without mantles, give in thel® dark little three-r the Ad eee Sune ae « dictment was against] 100 Yeats, quate, for $53,000,000 was repre ly artificial Wumination. The | apartment one flight up, a two-year-|often my back bhick with Behrman a tnUithe Chint amwinal ligase AVI tht Gee. in the progray $ Sed'in Afteen years was before the {old Benjamin and an elght-months-|where he hus beaten te." s charging the physician with} ome’ TaN en val dh ACESS AGE ELD shout six years ago, when the |old Stanley crawling and crying about| “Why did you stay with him?" £ illesuliy prescribing on dune to, 150] Prohibition stat w come ack to use it lia ihewarkre ie A stairways were incased in| their parents’ feet, as the latter stood | Me te , n& of heroin, 18 of mor. | immediately, as men who were jad riot f . tul sheeting to make them “fire- | 5 ; Bot two children—I can't wave © and 210 gr off return to wor Pushed to completion within the two) BietMl susing, fo make them fire’ opposite each other and ac him: Besiiom t lovey she added und 2 tins of cocaine to Mf ium Ao we iivome(d) years (C. B. J. Snyder, Superintendent | Proot ‘ ale counter-accused, called nam duly, s long as he takes care of ON Wille K Siexel is charged] py 1 at Helaen 1 tie I that would | Wood. | ‘ 5 if 1] Drive, who 4 t 1} Buildings, saic at would | WOU. valls a con a re eats tohed tne and supports me and i to With filling the preseriptions, weber's last nistht, wats in West sid be the time required), the continued ve our walls a coat of paint.” | uttered threats, ma [ape gaa p puion , addition of nud i more than aid Miss 1 fa 3 a teacher ja with defiance. For all is not happy, | met Ne na ay : us at He rod In their investigation the jury vis. | Court this von " be Miia . po- | 1a Thig|charge. ‘That's the least’ we are en- 4 t ski household, | Wife. I stay at home and keep his ite, MNES OORTAIG: Oe ltteo ha Nd NOTE HheSSES Contains Ln balance thon dings. This Citied to. And we should have modern | even yet, in the Hojnowsk! hou sehold, | house, or I go out to worle just whe, tee office of: Tealth Comminsioner| Veo fad (ound name Hulnnes contain) merely make up the deficit in sittings |tollets. When you talk of electric|and the three little rooms seem as/he s o belind, whe wrote w letter which | ship was not proved and the case | and eauinia > ts “lights you speak of luxuries!” crowded with taunts and recrimina- . Th fret time I ever was in jail," stated that the drug tratic is misun- | was ed bcd Miss Ireland told how the Parents’ t s: they are with | Drooded the husband, “wag last night. qs a ! Walter W of the Hotel Astor = a But the Board of Estimate, far Atlsg ireland. told i tions and bitterness as they are wit! see nua ght. dermining — puty morals, — publie alt t belted the Beata ‘of Educxtion”Yo | money to hetp the teachers cover up |/CTID®, souls, CRITE And Do en ay lth and stahity ot Germans [anni ne ks" HHe tail tw aie] STABS SELF IN COURT HOUSE he Boa i ey to help the teachers cover up sag © take the lunch dovernment; | comething under a table at the Para Bee ne eer ator eriec et? leome of the worst spots with pioture | eraphs of bridal parties put up for lgneition Mle that last year the United States im ; ATH WALI onan Wing LAlaemedl gana: Joep Not mitting every other city depart. |i?! hangings. Another teacher var-| ‘This is Vera's story just as she told] wife, “sunday Morning you said you| ported 649,000 grains of oman, in meh Hola * irand Jury No ment to “get away” with greatly | ished 1 PE ue ee laLie as it to me. Her young husband—he is forgave tne 7 uverage of 60 grainy for ever, tel n'y know where 1 . increased appropriations. nae © a a only twenty-five—collarless and un- onday night when you wer ons i mm, He » $900 ballon t vmuel No. 1 In its 1991 tax budeet the Board of cleaner for the children. The ancient , work I saw you asain with chat man ey ad child in the coun-ltheory that it was } acon Ave Jersey City, was rushed Education asked $42,920.827.80 for new | ¢ ire so irregular and need scrap- | shaven, his pale face haggard under} Charged the aid i ' yi that the United States ts usins —— to the City Hoop 4 F si = ¢ so badly that the children are|a rough thatch of yellow hair, his feet| “He was , fifteen times much opium as an Pa tN a dials Sete haikainee, itions, sites and othec| (ns y a roug’ Walking Wound the block en , fon to-day after he had stabbed himse i jes. This ite: ltoether | cises effectively, "| mor stubbornly Maintained the [Gut of this country tn a majority. of Bomany places with: aiatile ne res lipkeep and tmalnterag |. The school ts not overcrowdea| Where he had been lying on a tum-| OTe" wanted to Kill hirr instances finds itg way back throuxh | juage Motntyre Moves to Learn tf|fotunda of the Court House But the Board of Bstimate, because| HOW, but in the fall fifty more pupils| bled bed, and denied or offered addi-| “And in court,” the husband coun. | smusilers, eure ere nia, first pu it had been the custom in the past,| Will be enrolled and one or two! tions to his wife's story. Not once| tered, “you told'the Judge that It Ju Knox said that In the June dy ine ureu A few minute threw out this import: item en-| clisses will be on part time. Unless} aia even a glance of affection jas: | YU to kill hi And I told you NoT| term of court there had been a pro Judge Mointrye and the Grand Jury! iietward abr: 1 those In the Y ind ordered {t included in a{conditions change radically from Nae ae ® you would get in sion of narcotic addicts before him| of which Dore Felbel of No. 1 Weat| building. Nich ning around | “long-time bond Issue. ‘Pha| What they have been, the prospect for| between them, When Vera mid, "I » courte 3 soners were giving as €X-1 39th Street, is foreman, moved to-day rotunda. w eaming from | aw specifically calls for this item to|this Queens school’ is very black.| dv love my husband," her voice was : ht you threw your hoe crimes the fact that they lt iimen whether Huh Mequilian, head | RA, Wonud’. © ‘ be included in the tax budiret, { Judgi 4 oe . past Spann Baus coldly steady, her blue eyes dry, Her at ma. ax eeterday T made ua nice i tes, : : at tha Inte Maal nicotine tink a SUR sus a! tt nidget was prep: ori ing W » done until after all the|c , 2 unch, fixed it all ready for you and dru & combination y é : eae BA ; yen ie BUOKRE we Seat ener Oe fee.) ses are on part time and double | Husband Mstened with a sneer. you hit me on the k,” she done Hs" he sald, "to | Revenue Jn this city had shown con | Mai aE ahe Wan Rae thieors so it) Session. It is doubtful if the Board For a year and a half after we tt u pushed me aw watch and give warning in’ case pt of the disnity and authority of declared, it w 088 of Estimate will appropriate even| were married, three years ago, he was "t leave no suppe spect they are being watched | th 1 ‘ an intir= |lGarp aterd dor fa ubor, nuiteriils o hough to paint the school or im-| good to me,” said Vera. “I told him|%0U that you were going to Ament men, Bho the is | vie ! SHAME Ms hGH Movte it thes ir, Tut that excuse e had Wane | prove ene enlarae the toilets for thé) crore we married. that I had, beon Aa ae OMY Nat RE a eat teneratveteiovei eee cuem ' tt procured! Mixes Cather , in Vas mnenntete he Beata ct A SCHOOL SITE THAT IS NoT|‘? 4 court case with some othor girls, or. 1 was ina fever, J we - ~~ = y Heat inate aol as: So IN Eatimate, instead of being far-seein UTILIZED. and he said that didn't matter, xso,|to my mothor and she told me Ls Goen to Prison for Ex. | 808 ur but | tre at Rismipting to,malecuead ‘eree i you see, I was straight with him.|see a doctor. ‘The do t Home, ees eit | " @, attempting Pores |g The city owns a site adjacent to P.| ‘Then, a year and a half ago, he bes|go down to court and 1 ‘ A i dir the Administration promises re- |< ; : 5 Mari n tionary patrol. (produced M i ing: ther ashech: fatten ce. teins | SNe. mile away, of which P. S| san calling me names and saying I| it. Sol went to the D> Hite ai (aes Pal ‘ Bim tat A tern tn era tase Bud ‘| hy No. San annex. But the vicinity] went with men.” ind afterward an offic nr AG na nied at M ton mpersan’ (en nee: s6 | served by this annex is growing and| “Because,” hoarsely interpolated! husband, ‘The man where be a bt ut No. Anny niet ! “W at vin putneniaing iahd ne in 490 by the tim a new school can be Renjamin, his head thrust forward, wid he ¢ in’ r t k t \ I n last in | t Pe 4 ¥ Hi 7 jaeetd aly inade avails | Dullt under the most expeditious cir-| his blue eyes gleaming disagreeably,| more, but 1 sa pur ¢ , ave , it © | Child ito pe ( tar line and ad. | cumstances, there will be enough pu-|‘F came home and what do L i] you i Ly i Emre tM tr TI ine J s ale for: HOW: s : real cos | Pils to keep the school running from| I find the house dirty, the children | come sare UR NLS oT) oa re GEO sont desite on the | kindergarten to graduating class, At| without food--you not there!" | . Bot a woe 1 ; cea e ‘aificlals, sites | Present only m 1A to 5A are in P.| “You never found the house dirty!" i r not nd. | la | . tt aye igidhees - build. | 8: No, 28 crammar classes are| Vera denied hotly. “Always [ keep ic fou den 1 > © Ex eo. | M the Hack K would d'and butld: |in Pp. 8. No. 27, which needa an addi-| clean, And I have nothing to do with] “You are me." | eng ta Bank,| See te Bt Terie BER As#n 1 Ks a brok i ngs W i & ago, | puitteed a r . sted, s unde n fan Htohard f Ios Angeles | H set Thing | ton t cure of its own district he men until you eall me bad nai ander | ave L ourd tocaie | “4 - ‘ ne r $ Une had the real}, .et the chances are the Hoard of]Then I say, if you call me thoss| her nose : ; : of th requal helts to § © of manauaushte ' : i \'! Estimate will not act to anticipate al things I will be them! And so I go| “And what kind of a man are you to| seized th Banco I Aline Bret Harte, | t © Drews ie f 3s Hl need, but will wait until it i¢ too late|out with the man in the building in| me she itterly nolo d att ) arin kW igi FILTHY CONDITION OF SCHOOL] ty relieve it lively and that dis-| 42d Street, where I work as a cleaner, | almost touching his, Argentin 1 ‘ Mw IN QUEENS. | trict will be in the same jam which| My husband carns $31 a weet | So I left them. ‘The ot | Hanoy Th tribute 4 Hon t the exp ther sections are now experiencing. ‘And every cont of it T give and miserable, whimpe or, | Amy ‘ y © : ‘ marian fae i N Pout, Years ago relief was asked for the| interrupted Benjamin. “Only one do!- ——. — . 4 t by th R hou; 1 f s| Fordham rict in the Bronx, espe. |la> and a half a week I keep for my-| gaa Calls Giel «t at ‘ o ‘ Nisnnd ; ; elally for PS, N ut No. 2496 | self,” he assured me, joetae Sete vias old 015,00 vi j Webster Avenue, Tht’ nothing was| "I went to work,” continued nial, oan oe Niet tw » His Children i a fortheorming and to-day there are two] wife, “because I thought I could help ORY OF Re at but nee th ! ny de- | ¢ he In so-called “port-| him to get along. I on Police Court to-da ti Or, 1 . urs | able buildings" which were erected in| about this man—I only wen fourt No frist unis : 1 punted, | t too spacious playgre him once, And I wasn’t cau, hat an ae a fon a iene as built fifty years ago|terward, when Benjamin saw me witht mi Nar, tt nd In Dinwolved, etseall sehool tn large and constantly| him, I was ng him to go away'| « the ther Girls! Transport ‘Tobacco | y lee) a ehentn recollect pair ory, w years there|#nd not to make me no more trout 1 j Fund, 1 niged In July, 1917, waa] are Inatructe n of the | A tig first or second y were no repairs. The plumbing |s|He kept walking around the block, z fa. lan ite 4 t day dissolved by |!neome of tian Kam With plenty of alr and Nd and the roof, lone neglected, was|and IT had to meet him, but 1 told 4 ‘ A Tuatlow 1 D the war the fund|children, ‘The ixth of | en Kam x fire wis quickly put yards | nough ¢t 1" only recently fixed, The whole achool| him to go aw V Atelo( A F ‘ t oO und cigarettue|the estate ts to diy equally out by the town department. Nobody the 200 pupils this year, the school is on double session. "Then, Bunday morning, when he” jeased, t oldiers, among the children. was burt ) FOUND — UNFIT. A coat of paint, patching up of holes in the plaster and woodwork and a is the this jummer for Public School No. 106, on rty schools in- of the nine civie Associations and was characterized as SUHOOLS NOW $125,000,000 BEHIND NEEDS AND SITUATION GROWING WORSE, SAYS PRALL Long Neglect Makes Demand ARTHUR GRIFFITH AND PROF. MPNEILL Been Imprisoned Since Last November. DUBLIN, June 30 Press).—Arthur Griffith, the Sinn Fein organization, and Prof. John MacNeill, President of the Gaelic League, were released from Mount- Joy Prison here this afternoon. Both Mr. Griffith and Prof, Mac- Neill were arrested in November, last. The latter was released uncondition- ally a few days later, but on Dec. rearrested with his son. last a daring attempt was a party of Sinn Feiners to Griffith, but the guards Prison drove the at- (Associated In May made ty se Mr. in Mountjoy founder of OUT OF MOUNTIOY Founder of Sinn Fein Had ' THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, CLAS2 ROOMS ERECTED The 1921." BRONX. |Ramshackle Class Rooms Erected for Bronx Pupils In Playground Space of Public School No. 5 IN NONE TOO SPACIOUS PLAY YARD OF ps.NO. 5S, Wife Who Branded Herself Insists She Loves Husband FIND DRUG MENAC GROWING, STATE KINGS GRAND JUR BOOZE COMPLAINTS Rapidly Increases Strictness Against Saloon Men, but Is Lenient in Other Cases. Out of seventy comptnints for vto-| lation of the Mutlan-Gago Law tho Kings County Grand Jury to-day re-| ported thirty-one indictments, or nearly 60 per cent. When the jury began its work this month it returned only about 10 per cent. Last we they had Increased tt to 25 per cent. of indictments, ‘The increaso ta said to be due to the desire of the jury to make ft plain the body will not stand for} saloonkeepers continuing in business, | Fxouses that they did not know the liquor was on the premises were not accepted. Some members of the jury are said to have been incensed over the fact that much of the stuff hooch of the worst kind, poison, and considered any one who sold it was committing a worse crime | than violating the Mullan-Gage Law. | Several indictments were found of Persons selling in alleged private houses which were characterized as “speakeasies.” All cases whero beer containing more than one-half of one per cent. was found were dismissed, | on the theory that the alcoholic tent may have increased through fermentation without the knowledge of the owner, as on= Co Mrs. C. Oelrichs nfirms Report | Mra CHARLES DeLOOSEY OELRICHS Ob, nownwoee (rm as Awarded Her on Recent Trip. Word came to-day from Newport that Mra. Charles ined | few months ago, cuss it, de Loosey Oelrichs has confirmed the report that she ob- a divorce decree in Paris a She refused to dis- The news was a complete surprise virtually Society Woman Admits Decree} Ww | ‘DINERS AND HOCH INDICTS ON HALF OF, O*Paris Divorce SEIZED IN SUDDEN BROADWAY RAIDS { —_——>— Detectives Swoop Down on Little Club, Cafe de Paris and Reisenweber’s. Just when many Broadway frequenters @f resorts began feeling se- cure because of Mayor Hylan's recent order about seizure and search for hooch without warrants, detectives swooped down on the all-night places early to-day. | The leaders of the raids were Dee | tective Sergts. Greenburg and Murphy f Inspector Boettler's staff, whe were reticent about their orders ew whether they were in conflict with those of the Mayor and Commissioner, It was said in oth | Mayor r quarters that the edict did not apply to publie The first visit was to the Little |Club, in West (ith Street, At one table Harry Phillips, twenty-six, @ buyer stopping at the Pennsylvania Ho arrested for having @ bottle the detectives said contained gin. The news was that ratds had started | Mashed all along the line to other places, and most of the diners and who had anything contras band had a chance to get rid of it. In the Cafe de Paria, Broadway an@ 48th Street, Pedro Blanes, thirty-one, dancers describing himself as a Porto Ricam at No. 237 West 93@ | student, living Street, was alle fore him on a table a drink and @ | pitcher of liquor, and a flask in hie pocket. The detectives allege that John Carolus, twenty-five, No. a8 Kast 58th Street, a bus boy, ferked off the tablecloth, hoping to upset the Js evidence," but the tablecloth came from under the alleged hooch so sud- jdenly the glass pitcher and flask ree mained upr and not a drop was spilled, He also was arrested, At Reisenweber's, 58th Street and th Avenue, Walter A. Sawyer, fifty-three, a jeweller living at the | Motel Astor, was alleged to have “hooch” on the table where he and the young woman he had been dancing with were sitting, There was a rush of other dancers to get back to their tables and spill the “evidence,” but Sidney Corrett, thirty-six, an exporter No. Riverside Drive, was not quick enough, according to the detec- tives, who say they found three drinks inder lis table. In all the other places of visited the detectives made a water- haul. — k Away 54 Cats, Three Dome Fifty-four cats and three dogs were jo-day taken from the home of Miss Wat wien in Bergenfleld, near to the eity pound, where of rvation for Miss Lawten her sanity. Health Commissioner Copeland speme At ats home, No. it was sald to- ton yesterday $$, THE FRIENDLY COW “And blown by all the winds that pass and wet with ali the showers, he walks among the meadow grass and eats the meadow flowers.” Thus sang Robert Louis Stevenson of his “friendly ow all red and white”— The true prototype of the iriendly cows that give the rich, creamy milk served at CHILDs. Ore cen hort teste the oom fake oro To Prevent Sunbum COLGATE TALC 20e and 25¢ the box For Motoring COLGATE'S Face Creame In convenient tubes of jars favorably priced To “Clean Up” COLEO Soap 108 Lathers in hard of soft water For Clean Teeth COLGATE'S RIBBON DENTAL CREAR condbammmaibpe: atuibciania teint (SS Sees

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