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ERT NECTAR ABA OM RCP VON AS ARATE A NORPRO et ee nee Pn NENT TTT THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 9, Ailatiataralias f re st Me spirale SH ENOL IL Ate Ae ees ENDEAVORERS There Are 20,000 of Them in New York and They Hold So Many Convention Meetings : Tell in Briet Buny: MAYOR'S FIGURES. VITAL DECISIONS ON SCHOOL REPAIRS. IN STILLMAN CASE ARE CONTRADICTED. EXPECTED TO-DAY fe They’re Cramped for Space—They’re Julia Richman Hi High Still a Fire ‘Love Letters of Banker to Wife Trap and Few Improvements | After Guy’s Birth to Be Story of i i i i i 2 8, J y 9 pund ceasiona ittle leaps Ty Having Fine Time in Metropolis. i : PARIS, July 9 ‘ fran Atte occasional little leaps tim’s Progress, e : Are Made. Used by Defense. ‘The air-bicycle has arrived. fe aiamaninnein a " = a re Gabriel Poulain to-day n the daha die, > ‘ here are 20,000 Christan Endeav-\the United Christian Endeavor Risen Gn aes mb plel BOW sn tOUhy owen tell) Tpievelou withiplanen sandl mil bro ADDRESS BY BRYAN, 2rers in town for the big convention | Cirtivs has 9 hard time Keeping him= | Mayor Hylan's statement in a Hleason {s expected to 10,000 franc prize offered for the AallSel near THOU Aer NaA : ut the Seventy-first Regiment At-/Scinpies the late John Bunny, When| Morning paper to-day that “the “nd down to-day his decision on mo-| first flight to be made In an alr- to make a flight of more than ten New York City Delegation Led ite paid eu ee erty hit at Ty aneeescs ng the soci Julia Richman High School is in good tions on which the entire course of piane propelled by man power. yards, While the crowd ison ; ork Cit egg .@.] the individual union meeting 2 tics everybody es him to eat, anc Tae ditindaniaccalveree: aeile |) Seehalsadaliea tarioualy alo TT. * rooms are not large enough for them. he feels he inust accept for fear of| condition” and that “we are spending aia x ease Givoree: action For the first time in history an n, he cl H ate al a ne by Noyes Crowell—All mneeat ‘ oe from ait BUrtNg the feelings of his hosts I aita clit Ghl On KORA Wa TO TORIE MORO eee ares 208 the une has been flown with no | field and finally flew clear of the RES ' ere are representatives from all) «atte every trip I take on from! ." sistits Seve’ Motions are by Mr. Stillman’s coun-| motive force other than that sup- ground. There was applause. States Represented. corners of the world. The Rev. W. T. fifteen to twenty pounds, and I look | $9,726” including installation « |, including one that the banker be ied by a pair of legs | SV GEC ALLL HTS. Marsh came all the way from Sydney,) like a young elephant,” he said. “Yes, i eciiupermitte Aunwon Khel three aiiens) Dun a pair of legs Selaaead: ; nee Australia, He nanan 1a and, My. greatest trouble on this job is| lectric lighting system that “will | P ee by a Hees eee ques-| ““poulain made three flights—or | however, and another was tg r At noon 2,000 ¢ On areas E eed aw sep, Keeping thin, Here ds a picture taken | cost $7,500" does not accord with the “2 Sree poet onirecgece GxUUl='|,’ pathon hd The longest was | tempted. On the third trial, the : curiously enou! Has qoqulted a rep-| ce miacnetersone of my fittcat tripe, $1500; dose note rd with the ination at the last hearing. en nope pede | CHiSVOla: wi eare sitive. feet Endeavorers started from 18th Street} * y t sos ti 1 about 35 feet. He managed to get air-bicycle cleared thirty fe ‘ eT ‘!utation as a boxing referee, He's an The photograph shows him to be the| figures compiled by the Board of If the referee decides to permit the,| and the prize was won. on r parade up Fifth Avenue tol accurate referee despite the fact he is image’ of the late John. | Xd ues . nbout three feet off the ground in Dp ad h Aven 5 8 s xd ucation. answ Mr. Stillman will be ri otal 4 th tof alr Nene \bling in one eye. Mr. Marsh forms a! Delegate George Schwaner of Brook- Wea has z “| making this hop, Seientists who Poulain said the art of air- Central Park, where entire num- | 01nd . Saban s__ lyn is doing the sandwich man act. He! The facts are that $700 was the Culled when the hearing is resumed) voi neg im compared his per- | bicycling was in its infancy. He ber, supplemented by thousands of /*NafP contrast to most of the Minit: |is parading the convention floor with maximum set for repairs to 2,000/%¢ Poughkeepsie on Wednesday formance with the first attempts | predicted the day would come j ters at the convention, who will have a s fore and aft reading: “Have Pat AS an offset to the statement of a} [OTM rad eee ie bikes would’ baila eon ther delegates who were not he | nothing to do with the sport. a hate ancy Bicoe Hans square feet of flooring and painting | cose friend of Mr. Stillman that he| #t @viation wet Gurpenrsl: | i es would bi line of march, listened to William| “It's not the brutality of it but the], The, lane comes trom the agve of sections of the woodwork, he ad not lived with his wife for nin DIAN SS EEUB NICO TV AFRU DEORE) UeDy Jennings Bryan, chief speaker | spirit of healthy sport that BbUHVeSEBGretaty contract for electric lighting, which rs, Mrs, Stillman's lawyers are eet me," said Mr, Marsh, He nev Lanley Fellows, an employment ex- he says eu cost $7,500, was let MAY! prepared to put in evidence letters|STILLMAN, MAN OF MYSTERY, | FELLS GARAGE WORKER : x telling his friends of one famous f pert, is one of the song leaders, 16 for $2,084. The installation of! je wrote to her, couched in endear= elling . has’ made hymnal parodies on. the sory-«, pein ; Jey A A HIS ROOM. | AND STEALS A TAXI) ; een caine ., he refereed at a training camp during gtyrg and Stripes Forever,” “Caro. forty-seven Welsbach mantle lamps| ing terms, long after he had received FOUND DE D IN HIS. ‘ : jthe war line," “Bright Eyes" and many others, at a cost of about $100 and miscel-|the so-called “hysterical letter” and acturer Claimed to haul Cab After Twenty- William Y. Martin of Chicago and all of which were sung at the conven- janeous repairs totalling $304.55 com-| after the birth of Guy Stillman. In Ranker, ey sta roups, were], > a en arrived | tion me years ago he had the 9101) 4 & = elf any. e fede ie letadd ase and ent Five. bands of 100 singers each, Many offre, eee cron ari¥eS | reputation of ‘belt fastest ste- Plete the expenditure of the year} cidentally, it has been learned Mr.| The body of John J. Stillman, 2! 9 oo one ity the West Side ine oa e SOMLUTAE. Tit; voster ay Wy r fliv yer ae trip nographer in the United States. upon the Julia Richman High School. | Stillman’s pet name for his wife was| manufacturer of furniture polish, was! Garage at No. 529 W: oat B5th Street at adic dabey de OB EEE ¢ | completes 40,000 miles of travelling in| pr, David James Burrell, pastor of Thus the total is $3,088. and not)" ski." e new crop of le ,|found by his landlady, Mrs. Nellie Me- | "8" eens ipobaba aie 4 men of the Iowa Massachusetts | the interest’ of Christian leavor.|the Marble Collegiate Chureh, is ON© eo 90 ul Musab Die DBY CroD Ot letters ey iisi roGTh Ab Nelediaickiave lib d es tecaey: Tut tne Wanner In) ahs) de ations ed jac’ 'And yet the old buggy is in pretty /of the very few ministers who came * is likely to become known as GSC RLGKIVIL, COLGATE DAA rose, and drove away in a taxicab, white tro women wearing ; £204, he Mr. and Mrs. Martin to New York in middle life. He took, This school was condemned many | letters of a loving husband.” steely beet dead aeceral dana, tie |, While Policeman ullivan and Mona- Sete strauveras thes anieny wears Ui cow every theroughfare and alley in charge of his church when forty-| years ago as a fire trap and as unfit! “I have never seen any one who harentiy been dead several daye. He! yyy "were gelling a report of the slouses and white skirts. t State. They've covered every five years of age and has been ot ° Byes : . was last seen by the other lodgers ras 9 eat anid sininys, Section A, which followed the P foot af tou Gl work y jot for thirty ye a henpite Nig seven, | for school purposes. Nevertheless,| could compare with you in any way,! ednesday, Mr. Stillman was. badly there ve SiBOE Be bale een be He i oosalita (Gfothe renew D “D. D.” TO |ty-five years he holds these important | Not one cent has been authorized thus|and I could never have cared for] Hurt in an automobile accident Decora nasaed e enty block chase of the following /ENDEAVORERS FUT A eB jobs: Member of the Synod of the Re-| year for fire prevention work, and not] any one so much," says one of these | "00 Day and has been ailing sine 1 passed. Arter a twenty block ahs State delegations: Colorado, 18; Wy- | AGNOSTIC'S NAME. SCORE UE Tne Rae tanet we rnte + 2 s ch,” says hes landlady and neighbors took par-| iN a commandeered car they came Sine Arizona, 10; Utah, 10: Ten-| ‘The Rey. KE. L. Reiner of the Wave- | ums Day Alliance, a Vice President} “isle item appears in the way of | letters, cular interest in’ Mr. Sullman, who| to, the taxi as a man was trying to hessve, ub. ‘Texas, 63; Oklahoma, 28,|14Nd Avenue Congregational Church, |in the Anti-Saloon League, a Viee| relict from the bad sanitary cond'-| This letter is alleged to have been | Wi* About sixty-five years vld. because | Cake tee nm aE Benen Missouri, 102; @linnesota, | Chicas, is another interesting char- | president of the Christian Endeavor. | tions, written by the banker as late as J James A. Stillman, — thi Three men arrested gave their names ( aes be AEE ae "Jacter. ‘Pwenty years avo he was a| His activity has earned him the nick-| «ne work whi rf mtApril#0) 1910) The entire tenon of r. He talked much of hia’ fond W aaa MeGivney, seventeen, No. 433 $2; Florida, 20; Canada, 26; Alabama, | confirmed agnostic. He was aa en-| name, “The Old War Horse." ork which Mayor Hylan said , 1919 ness for “his nephew. Bud" and Mra | Wat 62d Street; Thomas Crow: o; Delaware, 4; Arkdnsas, 5; District | graver on a newspaper. One night he! "It was learned to-day that Dr. Dan| “IS going on now that will put it (the | the letter is at variance with the | Anne Urauhart Stillman, and lis ‘dis Sq Btroet, of Columbia, 20. pag ay B OnpanaS be aa Pohling, who is in the Dickinson Hos-|Julia Richman High School) in the| theory that Mr. Stillman was not on |{\PProve) of Aire Bilimudiis divorce iL ay said he Section C: Kansas, 69; New Mex-| HEE a cake for nie, He agreed, By ae FT bone ranne very finest condition when the| !ntimate relations with his wife, her ara asod to Mr. Stillman at No, 270 Fitts printer, working at Wo ane Ps ico, 3; Oregon, 83; California, 50; and when inside met a minister who ing at the convention despite acute | School term resumes” consists of re Jawyers believe, . “At the home of Jamos A. Stillman it| he supposed, they fixing their lowa, 102 |cnsisted on him staying. He did, and sufferings. He was in an automobile] pairs to floors throughout building, ‘With all the mistakes, I would) was pald that Mr. Stillman had never tia oe was held until his story is . e rei “ after his name. |accident several days ago whe >t like ve them over agnin, or |!e#n of the manufacturer « i Section D: Connecticut, 250, the result ig “D, D.” after his name. | accident several days ago when On| approximately 1,000 square feet; re-| 20t like to live them over again, or |" th pook showing deposits of $700 | Jan Murray, manager of — the E. Gate neral Secretary of } h tion nd has Section E: Indiana, 22; Georgia, 7; " ski st toils his way to the convention Ana hase) and tama ee al} rather, I mean, I would like to have/and a small amount of currency were | arage, told the police that before he seovlon Au) —— == | wrenched spine. palr and paint main siairs and: 6 é a ;|found in the dead man's clothin Vie | left for the night four men broke Idaho, 1; Ulinois, 100; Kentucky, 26; peels, Aerie Percy S. Foster, a Washington [exterior sash; repair and paint and |S0m¢ Of our present knowledge and) i (ty memorandum saying that if he | through a rear window and were start Louisiana, 1; Maine, 40. Heights Presbyterian, 30; Duryea troker, is one of the song leaders!yrain all exit doors: forty-sevon| %# “ble to live them over,” tis letter | led suddenly. he Wished to be. buried | IK out in a high-powered car when he In section F, were Maryland with | Presbyterian, 30; Grace Chapel, 30;/and has been such since 1892. To iss ‘i ee Seven | state beside his mother at ¢ atown, Mass, | saw them. They escaped the way they 100, ‘Massachusetts, 200, Bection G:|Greenwood ‘Heights, 20; Flushing|show how age makes a man hetter|mantle lamps for maintenance: elec-)" 11°11. ine next eighteen yeurs Ter ee i sachusetts, y Oot at 1 ‘ looking, he sent two photographs of|tric lighting installed throughout the d enra : shi.| Reformed Church, 12; Mapleton are’ golog . h BOYS MISSING FROM N More from Massachusetts, 560; Michi- | himself to the executive secretary in] puilding. are going to be happie an the HELPING CHILD HE HIT, aces Congregational, 20; Rockaway First| New York. One shows him when he | 1. fivats Gexta coer al Buike ’ ew Ha hire, 16; Sectio Nev 3 ion vai ea ; t through | 8ame mistakes,” he is sai¢ have : bs <ings sehway C. ere.| convention and the other as he looks| tion “you could put your foot through " A aiadianating ersey, 360. Section I: Ohio, 182 urch, 30; Kings Highway Congre- | COON ioe oot ie Co latin OGRE RAHESIDR AMA {concluded a letter written on their| nodtes »kiyn Youth r e : Jersey, ational, 25; Ridgewood Presbyterian, | St work int vad: "one echool official sald) cighteenth wedding anniversary While Dr. Henry Sintkin of No. 882 Pennsylvania, 152, Section J: Rhode Pia #0) Degen e EEeny CONVENTION MAY DEVELOP Alto-day. They have been in this con-| “in addition to the, MU eny ore Mecovered—Man Has Narrow | oy street, Bronx, was giving first Island, 72; South Carolina, 25; Ver- ae ; La ROMANCE. dition for years, it Was learned, the defense will intro WAAME HIEHULATA ATG EIRP ALEinoe mont, 20; Virginia, 20; West Virginia, | The Manhattan Division was led! New york state retary Sher-] phe Evening World gator|duce testimony that Mr, Stillman bodies of three boys who disap: | #4 last night a ollie: nin autamos agua a by a band, followed by the North] wood, a former Y. M. C. A. secretary |, A bids made a flying trip to Buffalo on re-| peared from a camp at ar Mountain | bile had knocked down on 28th Street, 57) Wisconsin. 37 Presbyterian delegation, 100; Manble|of Buffalo and a Captain in the A, B.| found the paint peeling from the ipt of the “hysterical letter,” ex-|on Monday haye been found in the Hud- | between Second and Third Avenues, In section K were delegates from] (oe te Church, 80; Broadway Tab-|F» is one of the confirmed bachelors | walls and very dirty in other places.| cluded from testimony by Su,reme|:on off Highland Falls and identiied. | nig car was stolen, and when he various astern States and the New | chien gee the + Beth. | the convention. Por several years! yer there is no provision for paint-| Court Justice Morschau’>r, to ce a "i ‘ y vtkys Ast! [emerged from a candy store carrying ernacle, 40; Calvary Baptist, 40; Beth-| hig trionds have tried to get him mat igh Pea nsylvania Avenue, and Ed rs York State Division, led by Carlton) 11 Congregational, 40; Second Re-|ried at variou: conventions, but he | ‘MS any of the classrooms or hails. "On that’ cecasion It 1s said he told| jumin, #ixteen, No. 479 Penn-|the child he was obliged to com Sherwood, State Secretary for the} (3104 presbyterian, 40; Morningside | has successfully resisted. But they| The electric lighting equipment will | her Mody ot William Ladecker at Wee. |mandeer another car to take him to a Association, and the Tist Regiment] yoo torian, 40: Evangelical Presby- | 84% 80W he is going to ease out. Just| not be, as the Mayor said, “an up-to- Mudski (one of his terms of en-|jawken, N. J, Waa found off Fort | hospital Band. Then follow delegations trom |'"C% BD) 9) who the younr woma: is no one Will! 1.1. Coetric. lehtine my. {dearment for her), it does not make} Montgomery to-day. Another boy, John i Aha Gaeuclante Rnd: FEDER 40) Soe eiens eg, {terian, 40; Wadsworth Avenue Pres-|say, but she's said to be one of the} te electric lighting system.” The) any ditterence.” ahy, from New York, is still missing arly this morning: the phyeciag Nassau County, 110; Suffolk, 80; West |) teria, 40; Second Church of Christ, | best looking, here : nt obsolete gas fixtures will not} Lawyers for Mr. § an are ex. | Joreh “O'llara of New York was| car wax recoverad at the point of a Suffolk, 145; Fort Edwards, 69; | 4 pas my rs otha Me- teu iMiam Steenson is one of! pe replaced, they will mere be wired, | pected to rest their case upon open. | Caught in an undertow 200 feet of vor’ | pistol by iceman Schermeyer, op ty, #61 Oawewa. 90; Peokakill, #1 (oot ee acs, sn aie, [altendance. He had to ght with (hey ee eel i s comtingent, however, on the de- | itings of the Million Dollar Tier when | cupants were arrested. They said they County, 25 bab J + 8) \terian, 50; Anderson Memorial Re-| hospital authorities in Manitoba to|teport of the civie organizations and] cision of Referee Gleason as to the ad-| join Hurley, former beach guard, who | were Robert Ducey, ninetcen, of No, Tarrytown, 14; Okill Presbyterian, 8; formed, 30; Welsh Presbyterian, %5;| get away for the conventio He} corroborated by The Evening World| mussion of the questions asked Mr A W ire arby, € wed the un 333 FE t Str Edward £ Troy, 80. | List Presbyterian, 35; Second Pres-| hasn't missed a convention yc xist to-day, and not, as th iyo: | Stillman by his lawyers at the last n. Mrs O'Hara and ‘or|twenty-three, No. 239 East The Greater New York City division | byterian, 6; Washington Heights Bap. | says he doesn't intend to as long Ad n je May earings and ruled out the rescue O'Hara wos | street; Martin Curley, twenty, No, 353 The Greater » tist, 20; St. Nicholas Baptist, 10; St.|he can hobble about feclares, of existence only in 119. A further “love legacy” of $150,000 L Hote bird Avenue; Cyril Lashway, nine was led by Noyes Crowell and! Jameg Presbyterian, 15; Central Bap-| One of the veteran workers is Mrs.|‘The school still is a fire trap, it still] which is sald to have been conferre!| a en, No, 73 West 115th Street, and Keith's Boy Band, followed by the | tist, 10 Alice Decker, who has been in chris-| is unsanitary and still is as unfit for] on “Flo Leeds" by Mr. Stillman, va JohnH event No. 282" ust Staten Island delegation, 80; Mount, The Junior Delegation, consisting of | tian Endeavor work for thirty-five ol Hun DGEeE svhan, At been discovered by lawy for th BURGLARS TRY TO CUT 21st Stree They w charged with le lat Chureh, 60; North (Members from the juvenile church | years, She was a member of the| School Purposes as when abando defense, It was learned, This money SAFE OPEN NEAR PRISON, | ::rand larceny Calvary Methodist aaa oi nery. organizations, came next. This divi- | frst Jun or Union in New Yurk, Thos a grade school many years ago. In| was given her in the form uf Procte — Congregational, 40; Home Presby- gion numbers about 500, with three/ union then had not more than ajaddition the contract for electric] Gamble and United States Rubber " arian, 30; Bothany Chapel, 30; Hedy |bends and a cholr of 10) voter a soltnany acon ene how vrai oy more venting was not advertised until May | COMPANY bonds, it is alleged Stee Hammer and coinet Fonnd] EQUITABLE BUILDING TAX aR SEN ‘tte Rronze tablets were presented to}than 3,000. She has trained imany ‘ a, A short time after Mr. Stillmon | , in 57th Street Office. ford Park Vresbyteran, 15; Hamiton | gn"ehehcun'ig’ dreser” New "York | hajertand ster Anne thee | Lo this year, that Im after Thr en | A yt | eee ae eee ater VALUE CUT $1,500,000. Grange Reformed, 7H ‘codlawn which obtained 100 per cent, junior! notable of these is Miss Helen Parker, |eral mature of t surv became firming his love for her, defense | yor 4 * u Heights, 8; First Presbyterian, 12; enrolment during th fr ft We Ik of who playa duri ng & ode heaver's ser-| known to the ‘ nla liawyers will attempt to prove, he! jest s7th street, on rep He ye one | Overvaluation Due to Land Assenn- ; 1 sastle Corner C ne enrolment. drive hey are the| vices at this conventic 4a Dia eee cantt , aa s porting ans M Staten Island Castle Corner Churely ise presbyterian Chureh of M To Miss Alice Fyfe, a linotype oper jerake BOn ANG ORPSraniy 1h rene today found & al dammer and ent Wan Charae. 14; Vim Evangelical Chureh, 10, attan, the Church of the Siran, lator, and Miss Lucy Hollings is due | Mine Step arated co On the: faor boaide tne sale aud} Justice Lehman in a decision to-day Zhe Brooklyn Division was led/the Fourth German Reformed) the credit for mAking a success of| | “7 want to be alone to think ft| lars had tried to cut the back out of| in the suit brought by the Equitable by Howard Longsach aad the Metro-| Church, the Harlem Society of Was:-/ the children's pageant yesterday. Out- | The Evening World of Thursday | over.” t during the night, ‘Mhey failed. The | Office Building Corporation, of which : gton Heights, the Astoria Baptist | side their working hours they trained |the name of Louis Dunst, an attorne —_ - | safe contained $400 MUS GAEMAnh ah Hanke ct 4 politan Life Insurance Company band] society of Mount Vernon, the Mount, the kiddiés and made their costumes. | i $ i id {the safe ix within, view of the street, | @°h. T,,,,Colem Deidwans. (eens followed by the Parkville Congrega-| Kisco’ Presbyterian Church, the! ‘The Rev, George W. Richards, pro. | No 38 Park Row, was given as the| Deny Barbados-Miami Cable Story.) put a lookout could have warned of the | Quis Senator trai Delawan, is th tlonal Church delegation, 90; First Peekskill Society of Westchester, the | fessor of chur history in and Pregi- | !esal representative of Mrs. Gilbert T,| Western Union officials to-day denied approach ine Datrolmsn on the bea 1 Bt the aroparty AL HOD eho OO coat hurch ot Long Island|Bethany Memorial Society of Man-j dent of the Reformed Church Theo-| Young, who obtained from Justies| Federal permission had been granted} There te a DIE garage next door whic Ault was tried & Sear oma. The Reformed Church oF tong bs hattan and the 16th Street Baptist | logical Seminary at Lancaster, Pa.,| Davis $50 a month alimony and $100| for the company to land its Barbados | yorky Police Court and Prison are | yration claimed that the Commis City, 80; College Point Reformed) Church. Honorable mention was/| was preaching in Berks County, Pa.,|counsel fee pending her separ able at Miami, Fla., as reported tal dire across the atreet pr af Te es had in Wie weaned the Church, 50; Kent Street Reformed] awarded many others when he was nincteen years oid, H9 |, Seer despatches from Mami. ‘They said the | On the night of July. 1 Arnold Lena, | property at $25,000,000 when it should . 0: Bushwick Ayehue Pres-! It Was announced at the meeting| entered college at thirteen, but his | uit, Mr, Dunst was the attor company would lay a cable from Miami! a draftsman employ by the. Adier| have been avlued at $22,700,000. Ohyrghs: 491 inthe armory last night that the peas! father had. taught “him Latin. and {the defendant, while Miss Sarah to atom! Basch, across the harbor, a soncern, entered the ome and found| fe GrOnenanion Desulten, hooaraing byterian, 40; Glen Morris, 40; Arling- convention in 1922 will be eld In Greek at ten, He # @ boy prodigy |enson, No. 16 Court Street, Brooklyn, | Purely domestic, proposition, ul ne four men ransacking It. | They bound tp tng: which was placed at $19,900,000 son Presbyterian, 40; Prospect Des Moines, Ia, who went right. | represented Mrs, Young, in abeyance, found several hours later, instead of $11,500,000, 1921, AIR-BICYCLE HAS ARRIVED; ENCHMAN FLIES IN PLANE RUN ONLY BY LEG-POWER Gabriel Poulain Wins 10,000-Franc Prize by “Hop” in Man-Propelled Machine, First Time in History. TELLS HOW BABY AND MOTHER CAN STAND THE HEAT Acting Health Commissioner Mon- aghan Gives a Few Simple | Rules for Keeping Well These hot weather suggestid to mothers we ven to-day by Dr, Frank J. Monaghan, Acting Health Commissioner Don't forget mother’s milk is best for babies. Don't clothe baby too heavily | Baby should sleep alone | Don't fail to give baby a tub | bath daily a in addition Don't give baby medicine except | on a doctor's advice. di several spongings i Don't forget baby gets thirsty | Give him a littl water several | times a day Bathe frequently yourself and | chan your clothes af often as | possib | Make water your beverage | Don't over-work, over-eat or } over-drink | Don’t allow insects uround your | food. a | COMPLAINS TO MAYOR OF GAMBLING AT RACES. evention Soclety iticises Hylan's Inaction. | eae The Crime, No. 50 Society for the Union Prevention of Square, througir its President, Dr. 8. Edward Young, made public to-day correspondence with. Mayor John F. Hylan and also a state ment by Dr. Young d open gambling on the race tracks, D Young wrote to the Mayor on June 20 plaining that people were betting aling with alleged on the races at the Aqueduct track, which is in Queens Borough. On July 2 Secretary John P. Sinnott wrote D Young th the Police wrote to-day protesting Aqueduct meeting clo: Young in his statement says h ded the races twice recently uw gambling openly” conducted warns the M the So the Prevention of Crime will keep clos watch on the races when the horses ome back to New York City in Sep. tember t his letter had been sent to Commissioner. Dr. Youn Mayor on July 7 and Inst inaction, The d yesterday = Forger, Caught en Farm, Robert Welch, alias “Doc Cartwright,” | is locked up to-day in the ‘Tombs, hav- ing been caught hiding on his mother's farm at Dunkirk, He is under indict ment for pa a forged traveller's k on Ruben Supson, a jeweller at 505 Fifth Avenue. ‘The ‘che jnrt of $125,000 loot stolen in th bank Accused °. Til, about a Of this amount $65,000 na. covered. Welch was t after bery and acqu: Now York, where he ing the el cago, whi ted. 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