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= Be Informal Banter Marks Presi- dent’s Visit in ‘White Mountains, WELCOMED 'BY CROWD. Executive, in Lancaster Ad- dress, Says America Will Fulfill Her Destiny. LANCASTDR, N. H., Aug. 4. ent Harding drove off on the first round of the Mount Prospect amateur golf tournament to-day, Only members of the Presidential! | party were oligible to play in the tournament, which is being staged on the miniature nine-hole course laid out on the White Mountain side of the estate. In the practice round President Harding made a score of 34 for none holes, tho record for the course, Al+ though the holes are only a few yards apart, rough ground and a profusion of rocks make the course excoudingly difficult. ‘A wilver loving cup, offered by Sec- retary Weeks, will be presented to the winner, Senator New is the only one of the party not playing golf. “It's a poor gum he said. “You can't even speak to a man when he is playing. I'm not old enough or fat enough and I'm too sociable to play that game.” The atmosphere of the house party | {s most informal and the president takes his share of the banter and tries to return it blow for blow. | President Harding got in the way of Senator lrelinghuysen, was practicing for the tournament | “You'll have to get out of the way there!” at the President, who hustied obediently to the sidelines The President ing his stay here immensely and reluctant to return to Washington, He was in a facetious mood when movie photographers called to-day. After posing on the steps of the lodge they asked the President to! limb the 40-fot tower on top of the who the Senator shouted seems to be enjoy- is ET OUTOF WAY” LLSOLFE, AND HARDING DOES) Sl THE EVENING WORLD, Three Minute Hot Weather With Doctor Copeland on 15 Topics Mostly Concerning New Health Commissioner, Tem- porarily Ill, Proves a Sick Man Can Have His Wits About Him—He Says Cold Water Is the Best “Summer Hooch” and Milk Is the Most Nourishing Food. creased the number of drug addicts for the present, but ultimately it will prove very beneficial. Q No. 14—-Should women wear one-piece thing suits? Commissioner Copeland—Certainly, they should. So rapid had been his answers th: I had no more questions prepared, so I suggested that he put a question to himself, which he did. Commissioner Copeland By Sophie Irene Loeb. (asking Royal S. Copeland, Commissioner | himself Q. No. 15)—What would f do f Thad a milli lars? of Health, has been ill and is now|'! { Nad 2 million dollars Commissioner Copeland (answering convalescing, all of which has not a stopped him from conducting his tre mendous work, writing article: all else that housing plant in New York City and engage the Building Association to lend money to help people help them- selves by giving better housing at moderate rents. This is the crying . and falls to the duty of a first class Health Commi joner, Most of the time he has been re-| need of New York and one of the big clining on his couch with his ear|things that affects the health of the close to the telephone in bis country | People | fi ° Both ends of the line “hung up” and | home at Suffern, N. Y., so e | mea Gurren - Din tow hen the interview wus over. When 1 aet I called him, T asked, to a three-minute bombardiment con- ducted The and be able to announce it. But this World hot weather, rapid-fire style2”|! 0 know: He was well within the allotted time, and if that operator puts in a charge of more than four min- utes there'll be @ loud pro: Four for three minutes of Are you equal my “long-distance” bill Ul know just how much time the doctor consuined according to Evening His answer came sharply, “Shoot!” I then informed Central to look at the time three and count us out at minutes allows his own question)—I would start aj THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921 Interview FLOWERS ALSO ropics | FORHYLANFROM York’s mean SCHOOL TEACHERS Secretary of Hunter College | Tells of “$800 Fund” for | Expenses at Albany. | cai 8 IS THERE POLICE MAFIA? There Is Against Senator Meyer Says and That It Works Public. | When Hylan the Teachers’ Retirement Bill three years ago and the College wanted to tell him how ap Mayor signed instructors of Hunter preciative they wera, did they say ‘t | With flowers? Miss K. Louwe Hartt, | assistant professor at Munter, claims they did and that she reminded Com- missioner of Accounts Hirshfield of that fact yesterday while testifying | before him when he questioned her |About presents of long stem roses for | Senator Lusk and short stem rosos for ator Lockwood after they had se- increases for Hunter FOR NINE IN RU 8 cured salary fuss over the presents of flowers to the two Ropublican Senators, but | failed to make public the floral gifts from the very same source to his close friend, Mayor H “Did Miss Hartt testify yesterday that Hunter teachens gave flowers to |Alleged Managers and Crew of Marshall Accused of Violating Dry Law. an. blind, so t} they strike anybod: os tateR ul | Mayor Hylan?” Hirshfield was asked, ee by. Kaan arrants for the arrest of the'threé)“\ienhaps ele did, but 1 liave no| Wile on thelr way home tromal The ning World snake expert |alleged managers uid six members of | recojlection of it,” he replied. dance at Columbia University, cut-| ed ies ee CInee ak "S trteae | SW Opie Wissen Se ss in ae Siddeyes tnelone . went 1s oflice of Patrick | the crew of the steamer Henry 1. Chairmen a eF of the Meyer IN-| tng 1, ronell, twenty-five, of No./O-Shaugnesy, Superimendent. of the | Marshall, seized off Atlantic City last | Vestigating Committee declarec : ; Sa " BUldidi Mal O'Bhaughemty wasn't iny Monday “ulght cli 1800 cena er {day that a police “Mafia” existed, |20 Momingside Drive, and Mian MI-| Dut‘iis oniet clerk Ina very business: |according to the evidence which has been submitted to him, and that |"the Police Department, under Com- missioner Enright, backs a policeman liquor aboard were sworn out to-day |by Assistant United States Attorney yes before United States ¢ sioner John W. Queen of Je: mimi: y City, against a citizen.” |The warants charge violation of the | “he Senaiur was alluding to the | Volstead Act and attempts to detraud | story tuid him by John W.illams jibe Rover day ety CCeUs Uae |Bluck, a former Columbia student, The three reputed managers are | rick wy (eothat-onitie a4eht of | John G. Crossland, described a wealthy : ' JBvb. 17, 1919, he and Capt, Sheldon [man of Auantic City, and “Doc” Hol- | wittes, an army officer, after having den, both of whom are believed to be | io tne Century. roof, saw @ man in Atlantic City, and William F, Me- Coy, said { be the real owner of the vessel, who is believed to be in New | York | slapping a girl and that the officer intertered, man Tighe in etvil- ian clothes, Bldck said, demanded to Polic Y The President sized up . oli know what they were doing, and mountain, ‘The 4 Me stand drew Minutes. She probably thought that] mtervicw qud one minute of pretimin- | Mtr, Cross closely questioned uno] KNOW What they wen whe nals the high observelon: Bist: 6 |1 did not have money enough to pay ary taik, That's what 1 pay for,and) crew last pie ‘aa eq Sten nee ae ‘ ' | 1 y is pay crew last night, and it was admitted | qjone he says, hit him with a black- uw long sigh. ‘for more th © accustomed three the doctor's hot weather health hints t | Tighe, 5, ha r more than the accustomed lu Nea nal a * he told the movie men. | that the Henry Marshall had made ja¢ ‘All right,” he minutes, so she informed me that T) are well worth the moncy. ; : a But remember, I expect your com. | 1 UN Ts oO TainliteluaeacuR tial Ne OEE | four trips from the Bahamas to 1! ck sid he was dragged down it already had one © us ee his.” 5‘ 7 country with contraband hquor. Mie) gtaime: slubhed sever mes A EEG Ne ee he prefiminary explanatory tatk ex-| RADIO STATION IN POLAND; = vun'ts will conte and Nhot, te statrway and. clubbed a ec Ulan ae The President was ivoking rs SNAIL LA eC OHOLaEe BURG Alle eoia 4 Wrst Was made in the apring to Savan-! jis way to the police station x serious (when: the cameras wore act. /PHRIIS: “After Bolas: BUy va) TO COMMUNICATE’ WITH U.S.) asi, une second to tontauk Point, the! morning he wis stvised by potleenen Titaelen (olan ember of the party, retin : = rd to Rockaway and the fourth to nition tf ton, aa: (the Charles Pierce, « member of the partys! Tog nigh er Modern Plant to fe! {ind to Rockaway and t UH {0 ot to Mm ntion the matter, as “tie thought a smile would be better, Ho answered, “What's the first? cd Reap svar Atlantic City. 7 el was GIcArd police would crucify him if he did. “Say there, ‘Pr you'd better The following atestions were then PE af the} trom Nassau ostensibly for Halifax, we decidal he was up agninst nd amile for the po: he said. put to him, one after the other. sinc orn tye ts to be erected near | it was suid. Before she wax seized 200) pleaded guilty and was fined $3. UW ‘To-morrow the wal moter’ y vnow that he interested in the Pol recording sof Whiskey had been land)d wae dot till he learned of the power twenty-five miles to Gorham, N+ U's numan equation, since he has solved ment signed to-day by repre took on her spirituous cargo tive m of the Mever committee that he to visit bled soldicrs tn a GOVerDe | ever. Grobieny in the unive down of the Radio Corporation of America| of the island of New Providener, in| deemed it wife to tell t tory. ment retabilitation | oF tal ele ~ to the biggest one—health. Accord- sine Ban) Ministry of Posts and) 4), vamas, \ mie Executive Commitice of the Following the golf play, Lancast ing to Commissioner Copeland, the, Teles ie ment ¥ exer}, *HaGIdeHL Derording toAhe Gre Rie aries = TAh..6 nek Clown ty ail the surrounding Winte Moun- mas a cierstinngote uted at te Polish 1owareag, § Doe" Holden, accordine tothe eree 4 n Legion of K County, puntry joined in a pu | awa toward (hat ono slemente roadway, dnd one of the algners o ficoms. te Present Hares ees men thine OnPASERS {was Prince Kaalnier Luboinirski, the) Marshall, and Crosdland met per ai to-day to Senator Meyer resulutions ‘Thousands from other towns came | health. Polish Minister j Atlantic City and directed the unload-| protesting Nst_ the employment the crowe af se 5 A 000. rat all “ = 2 . Aree tal Square to cheer the Chief Execu- ESTING SUBJECT. | will cos ; Phe first shipment| aye sailors ned in: (he warante Taine whe jon members claim tive and hear him deliver a short} Here we go: Of apparatus will be inade from. this is ate a cr ted with anti-Amer response. Q. No, 1—What ts the best hooteh | country in 4 AX months, A are ts HELIN «RAO “Nothing on arth can prevent! one Cummer? will be required to erect Ir) @. Thompson, mate; Robert Pike, M a : F one) ‘on: e h ; : aes 5 me the charges in the resolu- America from fulfilling her God-given S land-—Cold wae! i exPected that commercial operation| Murphy, Clarcnce King and M destiny,” President Harding declared sg, emuniavienee Copeland—Col will bemin early in 198%, It will provide |Gapt. Clausen and’ his mate cacapea | tions apr n extract from a letter ech here . ja radio communication with the ire peasctiae Waters ved-jby Ames. in Deo. 9, 1919, urging a in pis fhea to-day is more firmfy| @, Ne. 2—What is the most im-| Un URSA TUC LOE BORD LA NGLOne NEA Ona bee it ibe saie aba Nas Say founded than ever and it 1s my hore| portant thing to do tor a teething See eral authorities seized the Marshall pists oe Preeti that before my ternp of office shall) yo hot day? Alimony Denied to Netress, [The other four members of the crew) acled prisoners bearing legends have expired, the things for which we | baby on a hot day? The application of Edna Wallis Lee-| ure detained “y 1 will to men uninck 4 have stood will be so firmly rooted| Commissioner Copeland —Huve it 4... °), inion and counsel fee|~ ‘phe 1,800 remainiue adja political prisoners. He that man “can give his attention to/| chew on a piece of 10¢ in a dive tetion aga Me ea cen be { an ‘amnesty parade,’ but the pursuits of peace and the attain-| @Q, No, 3—What is the cheapest and | stehe wie tecdag : the steamer will be libelled by the yn. eset) Paraaey ment of those higher ends which Gov} 1102+ nourishing tood in the world? | Court Justice Burr. Until Government, It way stated by the it was tor the bene ib 0 a intended.” gest person in the coun-| Commissioner Copeland—Milis LURKER WEG ERNSE: An crow that a schooner laden with liquor radicals and conscientious objectors trvside hereabouts, barring of course! Q, No, 4—What ts the biggest job \ille ney Were married tn had sailed (hom) th Balemieim few | the owundly leeches: who feyre, the caddy who carried President | or a Health Commissioner? (Here ber husband denied allegations | days ago bound for these shores. perform their duties as did millions Harding's’ clubs, ls Mrs, Nancy |came a peal of laughter and a quick | of nduet and charged his wife American citizens, many of whom O'Neill, cook in’ the Weeks house- | 10 © | creas Doubts Right to Seize Beyond are not members of the American of possesses the secret recipe ace = | Mr Mile t ‘ eens the doughnuts, Commissioner Copeland — Keeping | to obtain aa | Legion. oe amine. te) doe Tey introduce | waren yond: ature [tsbasd WASHINGTON, Aug, 4.—United | “pane ix also accused of having been to them some years ago, when @. No. 5—Should the city have its = States District Atturney Mayward of editor of a pamphi ntitled | a comparatively. inconspicuous ices sity Ns New York prokaiiy witli be /auii-leneana mom. dasert onpumhen ne tie eau oe sdcateed fap visited Mr. Weeks OWN municipal milk Dusiness KEEP LUSK SILVER wy ae el Nee caTeeR i i bats Tait miblieied by th here. Apparentiy the taste lingere Commissioner Copeland—Yes, it ; moned to Washington to discuss the [National Civil Liberties Bureau at No tor one of the first things the Lresi- | should have a plant equipped to sup- SHINING! GRATEFUL Jseizure as a tiquor smuggier of t » Union Square, which the Legion dent did on arriving at the Week® 111) tn, babies and pationts im the } schooner Henry L. Marshall outs Lims “attacked the Government. on as to ire doughnuts: ie I f Atlantic ¢ home was to inguire if dOURnRUIN it ir nothing else PUBLIC AIDS FUND [45 cthrce-muie timit off atiantic City. tye. pulitieal prisoners’ question” Mere eccitast there was placed be-| @, No. 6—What is the easiest way - Aasietant cAiforness «Generali 106 Nea EUR SERR TINS CeACRUCHLONE fore the President a tter heaped to get thin? More ¢ putions Mase Fae [sid to-day, He did not the sonthuit LWwowWc i. with what Mrs. O'Neill deserives a5) Commissioner Copeland — Honest s ikenc J law would permit of the © of apts “doughnuts, New [ngland aivie Parente lian Shine Like Good lrenaela otitoreten (rk rts vary as to many Mr, berspira Harding consumed. | @ No. 7—What is the eusiest w N Wor \three im’ ut kat t ° _————_—— |to get fat? To tue § {Tue Krening Wor lroreign ships at sea, Mr Goff i i NAP AT FAREWELL BEFORE | Commissioner Copeland—tie tax. Inclosed find 5 cents toward |cateed, might lead to international uaitlve p ' es any he Ph ent roculn, ST HIM $2 000! 2 No: B—Are women better judzvs) ine Sterling Senator Lash’s” |slilfieulties and t Department |lreulan | wis SAILING CO - jof men than men are of women? sivarnolitite cand | would give serious consideration to Wend of Pal ila sia Commissioner Copeland—Ver - a SA acct the law betore mpting such @ An Evening 1 re Brooklyn Man Loses Savings Mes oo. in addition to intelligence the July CORONA, Ney | step. excerpts from the reaolutic Wae to Pet in Bastneon [have instinct, which men do no th caer ce Ge > ar MSL e es Wik aiLra BONY Frank Simpson, No, 268 Soule ns have. of the camp. tarted’ AUTO FALLS ON FOUR MEN Aidne Was ‘ Street, Brooklyn, save 8 1 @. No. $—What the \ mpalgn) st an it u with which he was to sail! 61 or the human aco? ‘ Nii WORKING IN STREET HOLE, *" |" F for South America to-day to invest inj eeNewie| the) f nies Heed se F Hi bun But he did not sail Commissioner Copeland — Neglect , Fegan wellthe |Elremen Release ‘Them and One wren hi He told the f Unat he went to the of the ae las body pe ‘ila oe ee Goer to Horpit | —— Bronx yesterday to say goodby tos @,No. 1—What is the quickest cen friend thoy repaired to a cafe thing to do for sunstroke? IWerware must be | Kaur oinployena of the frank QUINN WRITES HOOVER Télat Strest and Melrose Avenue ; ! Union Gus Conpuny were worlds Shere he ondorng drinks for ail presen’ Commissioner Copeland—Viace pa-| kept 19 brilianey at al! times, The | Unlen Gas Conmany a DEMANDING HIS JOB BACK. and displayed bis roll Then he went tient in cool place and pour water! staggering burden must be tolers | 3.0%, Sonifeeactirae yin - eraicepin’the back room and when he , day when an automobile - . Charles Zivgler, N: hab tAOth Q. No. W—What ts the first aid to ties who ure se of tho |i eS Sas Compiat fe Mealitier, feinna cow! to-day ona short aflidayii Commissioner Copeland — Loosnn or the | Slaten, No, 829 Carrel paminick Juin 21 wie United charging that te know. something clothing and give artificial respiras | | Too No 441 Let Avenue Comin ‘ 4 about the robly GH F Y y st M. tion. Fy n Mc shi No. " r Comey ort Plans for Amsterdam Ave.) Q No. 12—Should women smok iG the ct fr yl " Ki 1 cigarettes? h M we nt te h Plans wore filed to-day for 4 Commissioner Copeland (tonpin ' petal The ; public schoo! at No. 2580 10 59 Am- ‘and laughing, ea “That's u hot 4 (a an nent he 1 sterdam Avenue, to be knawn as No, one" )- Yes, if they w { ‘ i ’ x i N be fireproof, 128 feet wid s fake UEeohibitloe i « Tanyp : i in Lc Re ree at, 3 rhe Q. No. 13—What 4 Brobit Previously acknowledged ot Le tate vib ; t Rep J. Snyder is the architect The esti. ; mean In New York City? Corona tre hole ision r tdia are 1 neglect mated cost i $1,000,009, Commissioner Copeland—lt has in F can jor duty made againet atin. - { a) teachers, \ | In an interview Miss Fartt stresses (the point that Hirshfield made a great —_——>— |GIRL WHO SAVED | ESCORT’S WATCH IN PARK HOLD-UP ‘Crowds Hunt Rattlesnake in Hudson Terminal | jSearchers Get False Alarm When They Hear Flivver | Clatter Down Street. New | dwell watehed Jersey commuters and upte rs with business downtown steps thie morning | when they got out of the tube in the their Hudson port snake left Terminal had it that Building. For re- a five foot rattle. had escaped from a package in the parcel room and was rat- | ting around the Terminal The Evening World's snake expert went down to the Terminal and snook | around the dark passages, while everybody else kept the middle of the road. Snakes are fond of milk, so the expert sought the soda water foun- tains where pretty girls serve soda and milk shakes at prices which would scare any snake, A girl dropped a glass, which | smashed with a crash, and other girls screamed, then laughed. Girls aren't afraid of snakes, They've made pets of them ever since the days of Cleo- patra, and all snake charmers in the circus are women. “Fo' Lo'd’s sake, mistah,” said @ colored woman floor cleaner, “is yo' all in earnest. 1 done saw somethin’ wrgglin’ in the phone booth over yon- WMILORED ANNAN FOURBANDITSROB- “COLLEGE STUDENTS. | der, Am dey: poisonous?" | | “A snake won't strike unless you | bother him,” returned the expert. “But how am Ah all goin’ to know whether Ah'm botherin’ him?” The owner of the snake declared when he called for lis missing reptile that snakes weren't dangerous in August if they were let alone. It's the time of year, he sald, when snakes shed their skins and go temporarily ss Hold-Up in Progress at Point, of Revolver When Poli man Appears. ice dred Annan, twenty, of No. 21 € like could minut young woman who undoubtedly answer fifteen question in three for she answered three of her mont Avenue, both students of the | Columbia Summer School, were, own in aS many seconds, | . “We don't know of any snake. We're held up in’ Riverside Wark, near pot looking for any snake, We've of- 120th Street, early to-day by four dono reward for any s1 | A said, and the interview young men, Two covered them with “iis quite likely, revolvers while two searched them, when he w him: The search was still going on when ke has stepp nt of |Policeman Rafferty of La Salle Peers ea Keune te y Street Station appeared, whereupon fe ratuied down (Gorttandt the four men ran in different diree-| Street as he stepped out of the tions. Rafferty gave chase and cap- | Terminal ne everybody stopped) | with as A look red a youth deserib |tured a youth describing himself aa) yin tite expert went Imck to | Dominick Graziano, 281 West 128th Str | During the ired four shots sixteen, o No. the was office and reported tral the story, 1 flivver. Ee ROBBED AT OWN DOOR. chase the patrolman whic aroused many | residents along Riverside Drive. Rafferty also caught hold of an-| Heater by Hold-Up Men ta Haltway | } other man wh 1 in froeing | of Home. | BUBBLE vant igsle 1 WHICH Ronjamin Levine, thirty-two, of Mo. | rt of his cout wits ripped off 618) 967 Columbus Avene, was attacked by ck two robbers as he entered the hrilway | | The Huis took from Bronell a]of the butiding in which he Hives at | ( , tL vold stick yin and] 320 A.M. today. One placed his iand | ol 1 wailut | over Le mouth and the other beat wit naidirable sunt insea inalie [ae with tating $35 trom | the 2 f mind of Mis Ane | He Wat attended by a surgeon fram ceed ie ne ee vv eaten, Bitickerbocker Hospital and remained At home He did not get 4 goed loots While Bronell was iz searched | at the robbers. | ble managed ty take tie wateh from > — ita: HOSHELiaanel Aide Te tae HOw BTU New Ferry Opening Saturday | Graziano was taken ta La Salle! Mayor Mylan w SA RTA RENE QbSy Street Station, where, according (0 Winters under municipal ownership the police, he told Detective Me and operation next Saturday. ‘The ex: | Jthe park with the intent of the first run to. College Point, | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th | _ ‘TOMORROW { WOMEN’S SMART SILK GOWNS 18.50 lace or cluding NO EXCHANGE WOMEN’S GOWN SHOP-- Thir ‘ ODELS suitable for all occasions in crépe | Georgette, crepe meteor, crépe de chine, taffeta, in all the wanted colors in- navy blue, black or white. COAL PROFITS MORE THAN BEFORE WAR Jersey Dealers Making $2.89 a Tom Now Says Counsel for Inves- tigating Committee. Wood McKee, counsel for thé Mackay legislative committes of New Jersey investigating local cons ditions, to-day said dealers are make ing a ‘bigger profit now on coal tham they did before the war, The pre-war profit was 90 cents to $1 a ton, Ab the present price of $13.60 they are making $2.89 a ton, he said. The profit of § allowed by Fuel Ade ministrator Garfield he believes ia @ measure is responsible. Before the session opened to-day Mr, McKee said up to date the com= mittee had been unable to find evi- dences of a coal combine fixing prices in Hudson County, but hoped for better success in other counties, “Small dealers follow the big ones in fixing prices and there may be an understanding between them, but there is nothing you can put your finger on,” said Mr, McKea, Trolley Hits Auto; Three Hurt. Three persons were injured to-day when an automobile wns struck by @ Hudson Line trolley car at Sherman Flace and Summit Avenue, Jersey Citys The injured ar Louis Consiglio, Nos 3365 Hudson Boulevard, his wife, Jennie, and Frederick Beoobiia, No. 3184 Beds ford Avenue, East Orange. The autos mobile was ups Stickiness” Removed Make your Summer dress ing comfort- able with COLGATE'S TBLC POWDER At leading stores FLORIENT the newtale, 25¢ Other ex Colgate talca, the box... . 20 Franklin Simon 8 Co, Streets | The Last Opportunity to Buy Heretofore *29.°° to $50.90 NO CREDITS d Floor nd h

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