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veer are IE 40 By THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. 8 ¥ ~ LAGGARD IN GAS PR § |Great Costume Parade of Columbia Alumni _ |MERCURY SOARING JUDGES LAY BLAME - vOPK Micy ey 10 eecrurcasne ‘Feature of oe nation Week| TQWann 30, WITH | FOR THUG SWARMS. Record Established Yesterday] Turns Criminals Loose as Fast With 87—Thunder Showers as Imprisoned, Declares Gas Makers and P. S. Com-} 1g RECEIVER’S PLAN _— =" — mission Letting Golden | oy SECOND AVENUE Opportunities Slip By. ta Sa Sinctie ait The heat was one dex rereater at] Responsibility for the presence if 0 o'clock this afternoon than it was] N York of swarms of professional Will Have Them, Cham- at the saine time yestentay, the mer [eriminals who shotld be in prison wap ; ~ ; ; cury having reached the ab-degres | placed on the Parole He by Judges GAS BILLS CAN BE CUT.| bers Promises, as are mark and manifesting a tendency te] Rosnlsky and Talley of General Bee : . as Cars Can Be Built. climb still higher sions today Judge Rosalsky wae There Are Many Cash Sav- Chain i. Chamber te There was a steady increane tn heat] vurticularly severe in hie critictam, ing Devices, but Consum- ceiver for the Second Avenue from AY o'clock, the thermometer at] tn 191% Judge Ronnisky sentenced ers Are Denied Them Railroad Company, told the ‘ f that tie registering 81 degrees. Ut] fosenh Lupe 62 Ravard Street, to » . Transit Commission yesterduy t ear fh ates War at 82 degrees at noon and theal verve from three yonre and aie he had adopted policy of “A in the succeeding hour By Sophie Irene Loeb. seat for every passenge: leaned three} months to seven yeare in Sing sings ——____ so Jemreen, When the 85 muck” was! tupe had teen convicted of * series } The COLUMBIA PURITANS reached, the mercury hung there. ap SIXTH ARTICLE. He promised to make tt et cae ttle et of hold-ups on the eust side in view The significant items in The Eve- fective as soon as he had re- Sh ke Bi I + parently only waiting a moment when] o¢ tie record Jud ose ning World's investigation as to the ceived 100 convertible one-than arKs a e 5 the wet ier mun wasn't looking tol the ike sine of read etal ne A 6 another upward jump. highest price charged for gas in New cars, He has forty now; the With Whales un The nines ” omaaie ii a that tt was] Ptison for the ximum term, seven York, of any city, are summarized as others ure being built. Not at all unlikely that the sun would | years score a 90 in their books before the] But the Parcie — Fosre day was done. The record of ye: tai t Par Rourd released: terday wns 87 deiroes, Lupe when, with good tine allows There are chances that toepst} fees, bis) minimum n of three thunder showers will come to= years and six months expired on May or to-morrow, but aside from te 9 Judge Rosalsky was informed of rarily lowering the temperatur Y} the retoase o 9 will not materially affect conditions|. "S* of Lupo and directed that ee follows: Mr. Chambers said so little ‘There are various methods of mak- English was known in the dis- {ng cheap gas other than the tricts he served that he had to >, a 7 method employed in New York, but use colors and numerals to des- Passengers Feed Victorious the corporations have lagged behind| ‘nate the destination of the Threshers on Bananas Un- cars. - . a etic llecacia lead ini) Ea til Tarantula Ends It. and put forth every effort to main- een Chairman of the Committee of Co- operation with Education Institutions] ., H cine The Public Service Commission's |of the American Gas Association: | T!VIVes came in from Kingston, everlasting investigations without ac-| “When gas was first used, more than] J@maica, andyother ports to-day with 100 years ago, it had only one use,}a tale of thresher sharks and whales. | From Saturday afternoon to Sun- day night, passengers said, seventeen whales followed the ship. Then a ot Jamaica Trip NREB RIE EAU toon thood arf ON® of the old indictments he pes change in the next thirty-six hours, | Yived . 3 é ai The mereury began climbing at 6b Lupo was arr Bailey Convicted Despite} orctock this morning, when it was at, He pleaded guilty The United Fruit Line steamship ted und arratgned, Nd Judge Rosulaky : : ie a 71. An hour later it had gone up af MeMt him back to Sing Sing to-day to tion 19 reduce the enormous price of I, YeHrt sv. it had only one use, Woman's Acquittal—oasn; | Gegree, and atilt another at’s sotae.| ™ LR od aetidls Badieall pend @as is a matter of vital importance to] To-day it b ‘i atu isc o It was 75 at 9 ¢ Kk, 78 at 10 and Sort sald the Judge, “as @ the people. among whieh cmiy. be “ihantioned Go-Between, Discharged. in the next hour ross three degrees, | T>UKe to the Parole Bown.” This : i : rriminal is not deserving of th .| kitchen ranges and water heaters, xas ay Geun eee eae (the Pa AIS (OCet as its ELT AC ig Sal irons, laundry ironing machines, epace of sharks came along, and a furtous heeial SEE ain rau slightest consideration. But the Pas s role Board overlooked my gecommens “ation, us they have ore in other Instances. y of any in the country where i FREEHOLD, N. J., June &.—John] the weather bureau oaintaine oM 7 ‘ % 5 t SPIRIT of "7G Balley, who held up a party of guests| cial thermome the | M rah L. Robert Hr Tie Past Chitty: Ene. Years ENG | lente Seople uielit tc know that the = 3 . , a smporarily; in the home rs 1. Robert- c o 26 Classes Took Part, Several] Were chefs temporarily; satlor unt average temperature for June 7 ‘ rd forms and Japanese samurais, pler-|son at I ch last February, and} yeen 66 de but yesterday New| U@role Board is responsible for the tng, {t ts sald, to change the present heaters, hatching machines, crema,|battle raged through the night. at costly 22 candle-power method for a|tories, hotel ranges and broilers, large|44Wn there wasn't a whale In sight, cheaper and more progressive British }automatic baking ovens, candy fur-| but the triumphant threshers were thermal process of making gas, they |"@ces, metal melting pots, glass and| Still following. china kilns, hot presses, jewelry man-| Passengers tossed bananas to the do not want to give the benefit of @/uracture, tire heaters, brazing tables,| Sharks, which scemed to be " tehly| W earing Costumes Indicat- | rots ana jons, dazzled the eye, but} william n, who alleged that he] york's 87 degrees had close compett- Maat an & Tee iat Cees As lower price to the public commensur- |cork floor manufacture, inert gas man-| Pleased. But after u while some of| *. aten . the prize was borne off by the clase} acted for Mr. Robertson In arransing| tion from Denver and St. Louis with | oetgt® the $ line Uitaey Tete ee ate with the actual saving in making |Unfucture for process work, annealing|the women on board got nervous,| ing Special Achievement. or 115, which icrroted as shieks and| with Bailey for the hold-up, were aF-1s¢ nnd Chinon wins Fudgw "Milley it) aiagenten the change. ovens, stereotype machines, bench] a¥ing it was an ill omen to be fol- ee ; spending sen~ rode horses ahd fired popguns throng) | rained to-day for sentence befere Duncan Preston, forty-eight. fell the crowds, So Pi , fence on three youn; Gas oll, which is a vital requisite |(ernce™, Mulflo furnaces, gas steel) lOwer around by sharky. Go Purser! ng costume paradd of Columbia Judge Rulit V. Lawrence, who pre-[ fram a third-story window of No. 2841 ( young men who had ere 6 n fo treatment furnaces. ete, John Dervin made a fake pickaninny bel teen tiene, Were classes of Snin-laided at the trinl two weeks ago of| Wast 76th Street at 10.43 o'clock last pavy ‘ound guilty of a misdemeanor for the making of gas, figures very] “The list is endless; new uses are| lt of bananas and gunny sacks,|*umni, the picturesque feature of the} jards, of psa oa Cf) Mrs, Robertson, which resulted in her! aight and was instantly killed. He I suppose I ought to send ‘you to largely in the cost, and, according to] being found each day. Any work, annual commencement exercises of| bakers, of Chinese, of the widely added a live tarantula and tossed it over. The sharks didn't like tt. Any- way they quit the trail One of the passengers was Gen Vasquez Cebo, head of the Govern- ment-owned railroad in Colombia, who has come to buy $2,500,000 worth of railroad equ‘pment. ——_—_—. HE’D RATHER FACE. from very low to extremely high heats and the use of automatic heat treatment machinery, can be per- formed with gas “The olden day method of charging for gas is all wrong. The equitable way is to charge on the basis of the cost of the money invested to supply the customer, the individual service acquittal of the charge of instigating} had half undressed for comfort andl the ae : penitentiary but the Parole Board the university was held yesterday at) eee eee lth Brattice ana| the hold-up for the purpose of obtain-lwas cated ona tront window aill| eyes BROBABIy cura seit ate ee Alth Premier, and of ing insurapce money on her jewelry when he lost his balance or was over- the nment of court this after- Many classes of the alumal were] course one of clowns. They marched ei oe Ha pig one saves oe AA ths ut at, lah se felt very] noon ‘i ‘i i e verdic e cas 3 ob-| much, his broth derick said pe eee dressed in costumes denoting some] out into 116th Street and then back ” A ff erts aid it nevertheless had an] A witness, said to be Dan MoKet- ‘ : around South Field headed by a steam | °Ttson, sad ic oO partleular achievement. The class of} Calliope whose noise was auemented [important bearing on the cares ofl ick, the pugiliam promoter, passing] CONVICT SWINDLER Was dressed in white sailor ducks y and Gasn, who had pleaded |the house when Preston, striking the] ON by two bands, and piled into the| Bailey an: R as representative of the famous year} stand for the Columbia-Penn’ ball}euilty. If a jury had found t high stone stoop, had dropped to the LD EVIDENCE experts, this gas oll is sold to the gas corporations at artificial prices—prices that become arbitrary because they are largely controlled by the Standard Oil—and members of the Standard Oil Company also have interests in the gas corporations. Nine hundred million gallons of this ternoon ‘s there was no prearranged hold-up]area, telephoned for the police. Fred-| ,, \ oil 1s sold in this country every year,|rondered the customer, and 3 in which Columbia crews swept the] game i ote) ee telepnads f = of which New York State uses over Taatte tone by the re | CHAMP” THAN WIFE, | "ver jn the Poughkeepsie regatta;! Following the game the alumni] Palley and Gasn could not be con- erick Preat n, manager of the} Used Want Ad. Columns 200,000,000 gallons. ‘When such a system of charging last year's class was dressed in dun-| proceeded to 116th Street, and in] victed of taking part in a Company, said his Fraudulently—May Get pes and c ve -] sight-seeing buses formed a proces. { Judge Lawrence difagreed with the} brother was in business, ‘The Medical 15 Reena aity tarerand tere aoe Ron tanicne cored up Broadway to Sorosecutor. He said that the verdict | Examiner ordered the body removed to Five Years. \ ‘, as emblematic of the first Baker Field in full costume. At|was just in the Robertson ¢: be- Sis ne oe atatlen AS Were ah Street.! Robert J. Griffo, thirty-eight of No. Glass to make the long projected| Baker Field exerclaes were held dedi-|cause the State had failed to prove). Mls Gertrude Bunford, thirty-one,| 5." 0)" ii rest clesactical stadium an actuality. cating the Class of 1897 Boat House, Jits charges and witnesses for the| N° ‘ambridge Place, Brooklyn, guilty In all there were twenty-six classes] which was followed by an old-fash- | prosecution contradieted each other, | 28 overcome by heat at Onderdonk| before Judge Nott in the Court of in the parade, Those which had no|ioned clambake and entertainment} Gasn was discharged, The con-}4nd Myrtle Avenues, Ridgewood, | General Sessions to-day t0,0n indiobl special achievement" to commemo-| furnished by the class of 1912, cele-|spracy charge against Balley wns} Quee eho ay afternoon. BRS) ment charging ‘grand. larceny tw ae rate stuck to conventional lines, but} brating its decennial reunion dropped, but he was found gulity of| W## eurrted Into a store by two women | Me st A there was variety. Colonial costumes} Late last night, gathered as in}the charge of robbery and was finea| fiends. Dr. Weller of the Wyckott|"@cond degree which was found on re chosen by the classes of the| pre-war days, a group of alumni as-|s299 an@ placed on parole for three| Heights Hospital attended her. Shelevidence presented to the District At~ 0's, and they stuck to their wigu|sembled at 116th Street and Brond-| years, insisted upon going home, This gas oil during the war was sold ‘pecomes universal, the industrial use as high as 12 and 15 cents, and is now Jof gas will increase its already rapid rated at 5 and 6 cents. Pace and grow like a whirlwind, According to those who have studied “The gas business is only in its in- the question, this gas oil, in accord-|fancy. By reason of the inherent ance. with market conditions, should |ability to convert heat efficiently from be sold for less than 3 cents per gal-|the solid state to the gaseovs and the lon. But the oil interests control the |many gas heat application advantages situation to such an extent that they|in the home and industry, which are can set up an arbitrary figure and in| becoming better known daily, the gas the end-the consumers must pay. industry is bound to grow bigger than These 900,000,000 gallons of gas oll|ever and there is a good field for us SAYS PUGILIST Secures Divorce on Ground That She “Abused, Bossed and Beat Him.” OMAHA, Neb., June 7. Earl Puryear, bantamweight boxer, to-day hi a divorce from Mrs, € Pu contingent, a a ol ‘i ith He was also ordered to repay Della Driacol, wlatyele years. old torney by The New York World. Sen- 4 to grow with it. however, upon an investigation by [in spite of the heat in the fife and|/way and revived old memories with ¢35 he took from David Meyer of qe Pad . "tence will be Bee eee eee ee ee Curbs sonia f the Juvenile Court. drum march to the stands. Turkish] college. songs, yells and thelr favor~ Vong Tyranch, at the tme of the hold. | WMO *Aid she had no home, waa taken| tence will be pronountbed June 18, and used in the making of gas as no e Job of @ gas engineer calls for t ‘ a “May the cup and the bowl never to Bellevue Hospital last night from|* Griffo has been convicted before chanism has been devised success-|@ real honest-to-goodness man. Prob- Puryear testified in Domestic | trophies, blue kimonos, with paper| ite “May the cup up. No, 206 Eust 14th Street. after hav-|he stands an excellent chance of me baie ably more so than does the position Court yesterday that his wife hats, represented 1912 and 1906; 1909! leave us. = — > 2 Dast)) spenat tive s fully to utilize this particular residual 5 Ls a ing been overcome by the heat. P ng e years in Sing Sing a a of any other industry “abused, bossed and beat’? him, 856 CHILDREN a pes lena! ; fe and that he “would rather face a oe NEW YORK IGNORES MODERN | int peslaarenten a's | champion” than his wite “airs, [ARRIVES TO TELL | |CLERK ARRESTED UNDER 13 SUICIDES ~| ,"Sanr is ‘occurs ce tou 00 nian] The Wenlt oat wtiae aan DEVICES. GInar: dsbreaMunniinace acter ea a a ABOUT MAX OSER IN $13,000 THEFT WITHIN A YEAR. for tho 12th turuntry, N. @. Na ¥., who] the purpose of swindling people with There are ways and means which} ture of gas than it does in any She Lee aa Be Re oe — ae made the supreme sacrifice In the|#mall sums of money to invest in o- would eliminate considerably the] other utility or many manufac- As : — amily Friend Brings Con-|Broker’s Bookkeeper About : 4 ~ World War will be unveiled with fitting] called “Business Opportunities,” He 1 and otherwise| turing proce ——— amily € ring! ay eros z Major Swan Says Many obtained $700 from Charles Krome of waste of this gas oll ani sad 7 7 fid iA Nowe. Rocke- To Sail For Germany. ele “| ceremony to-night by Gen, George R. z reduce the costs. as-making, cleaning and puri- |SEWER GAS KILLS idential News to Rocke aul ‘ ’ of These Ended Life to | yer in the regimental armory at 62a} Jersey City last November and $270 As has been stated in thei fying machines, however, do not Y WHILE ASLEEP] fellers and McCormicks is Belief. shee Street and. Columbus Avenue, ‘The| from Joseph Karasek of No. 151 Bast columns, The Evening World do have any efficiency built into | BO a ; For the alleged theft of $13,000 he- Relieve Families. tablet ia the offering of the Veteran| 14th Street, and other persons, who not presume to suggest any pro- them; their results are largely = Saverio Dati, seventy, friend of the ; aan oe Associatio © 12th dates back to}eomplained to The World. cess to be employed in New York, dependent upon the gas manage- He and Unconscious Pal] ®eckefelter and McCormick families|tween December, 1920, and April, ATLANTIC CITY, June 8. the Mexte r, haying been organ-| ‘The swindler was trapped and are nor does it go into the merits of ment and operators, e anc ne . and extremely reticent to ship news » Philip Stack, forty-five, of No. Major FE. 1, Swan of the United jn dt if resfed. He has been a persistent of- the different processes as against WHEN WORLD MAY HAVE TO Crawled Under Stoop — |reporters, arrived to-day onthe Fabre!iog West 128th Street, a bookkeeper] states Health Hureau told mem- will roview the active tegtinont and tne fener fOr years, using different eaoh eller, It only paints tothe DEPEND ON COKE FOR GAS. of Apartment. “heey egeti eal LR {rom ror Abraham & Co., dealers in in-| pera of the Rotary’ Clud at their | Yororan Aanculation pares and) Aeateaoees a0) oh was revare wa: id ans Roa ostme! ‘ Jo. ine shed esterday oe entence Dt rma and ject wave that are utilized in “The world is dependent upon Kdward Brenhise, sixteen, a painter] Though Mr, Dati declined to make|Vestment securitles, at N Will] weekly luncheon yesterday that | om woUND|in 416 he carved @ cauentee co anee other States for the lowering of the gas works for other thinge be- | 0 xo. 319 Greenwich Street, was}@0Y admissions save that he knewliam Street, was locked up in Police] in the last year 856 children BRAD in His CARIN, dade to the Seoranuae: pri while this city has done sides i As the supply of fama ae 1 and a fourteen-year-old | thé Aforesaid families, it was sald by} Headquarters last night. He is} under the of thirteen had Charles Simmons, 40° yeara . oX, a - A Y ¥ ae round dead anc o = el 7 eto 7 pees , Renin oti eer aes tl bark ta ee ts Gale Gs Wake, [oy wncosnsioan Ivim oewge, Baal Ataris Gottectiios tal Recenter [HATING WHER rand tarewn? committed suicide Steward on the steamship Kroonland | TOTH MORE CONFIDENT se metho je le ) i" e 5 Stac’ rates ils home b; ing 1 rhe Bo: ae at . Lovage eee gas and the}| smokeless fuel. under the stoop at the apartment} some confidential information about] Stack was arrested at his home by He was talking on “Lhe Boy r 59, lat Street, was found OF SWIMMING CHANNEL Haan are the eo 2 “Coke is not a makeahift tor an-|\ No. 152 West 49th Street, at} Max Oser, Swiss livery stable keeper|detectives Fay and Fitzgerald of Old] Question,” and said that tye con- [dead to-day | his. cabin aboard the ptt mest tts “ y roc \« vy je puse, Ne 52 bs . a . * ONS Stim ni ee etaionate is made from coke and|thracite coal because coal has more aye im M. to-day. ‘They were poorly | “70, 8eek# to marry Miss , Mathilde p Station, They said Stack was} dition of the country had its effect | {00 "Wout seit wires wen loriseriy “tl BOSTON, June 8.—Charley Toth, the produces enormous by-products which|heat value than the present de-|°*? “ ° Ae ERA tel rms MP. Dall would NOt aN | crpioyed| by Abraham & Co, several] on the! younger igereration, and. [eertainta the Genesian army and was| distance swimmer who will attempt te Prodi reduce the cost of gas—In|livered anthracite. Until the recegt| diessed and apbareatly had crawled awer any questions as fo tUIR: ey ceelsenraand alee was mop luntill dwelt imbtetet eins cioect enn cond asmember of the Siberian Expedition-| cross the English Channel this sum- er|development in whic! he stoop to sleep. e is going to No. 69 Ave ary forces wome sections 68 low #9,19 osnts per Seve OPE Bae ee eee nae | onder the aton tora Pett e, the home of Mrs, Hartley Dodge,|months ago that the firm suspected] not take care of his family one of 4 ee ly mer, said he felt even more confident housand feet. made synthetically by the combina-} 4 rubb sh colloctor called Police-| nue, the h ving, | of success to-day as @ result of the thousanc : as has been|tion of nitrogen and hydrogen, the . . o a daughter of William G. Rockefeller, lanything wrong with their books the children, “ina spirit of knight | FOUR CONVICTED OF CARRYING The “Dayton pana eetl fon palinea gas works formed the only commer-|™*® Collins of the W 47th Street! +, remain several months, It was in It was said Stack had just returned] errantry, takes his own life in an LOADED REVOLVERS,| Manner in which he completed a swim explained, requires bu ae el, and |clal source of that important preduct,| Station, who sent to Flower Hospital] Munich, in 1914, that he met mem- i aie ae eee a ta? John B, McLaughlin, of No, 454 Weat|of fourteen miles in the harbor ang of gas oil and no other solid bout 35 |@mmonia, "Vor an ambulan The doctor sald| bers of the Rockefeller and McCor-|to Work from a@ vacation spent at] effort to aid his parents. Mth Street, Manhattan; James Martin, | bay yesterday. He was in the water pans he made sas cork oe ene “The gas works to-day 18 the} the older boy had been dead for some} mick families, It was sald, and was 0! |Greenwich, and it was belleved he in- peels +S A ana EATOA TENGE CEG E meen londa hle un the. dealane oe eee verte Petw there ia the Van Steem-|#ource of supply of xylol, benzol,| time and took the other to the hos-| great aid to them in Betting oer dd (tended sailing for Germany next! TOURING CAR HAD hull Street, Hollis, L. 1, were convicted | recorded over the course from the ine burgh system, which according to Dr,|toluol, napthalene, phenol and an-|pital, where it was said he might| Bavaria at the outbreak of the tieaday: 13 BOTTLES OF BOOZE] «fore County Judge Haskell in Brook-| ner harbor to Graves Light. burgh By a vn inter-|thracene. These names may not] recover. War. ql - - ae, lyn to-day on charges of carrying load-| ‘Toth used a trudgeon stroke most of David T. Day, the well known Inter. _ ——]| The detectives sald that when they — y da . c t, is “the|mean much to you, but the products ed revolvers. They were remanded un-| the way. For the first leg of the swim, Rational petroleum éxpert, ie the) ihe starting points of an endicas > ° e arrested Stack they found $1,800 ted by Fire of Customs) ii) ‘Tuesday for sentence, It was|to Deer Island, he was forced to fight pnlysracienl lpproverpent mace Ae ct chemical comipoande baad tee M Ik Gan he Ni ht worth of German marks und $300 in Inapectors and Cop, charged that the men were on their| cross currents, During the entire ewim bd ved ep Rn aera ae medicines, dyes, photography, sol- ose 1 gs in United States currency in his pos-| 4 touring car stopped early this | Way to houd-up a second hand furniture | the temperature of the water ranged tion of thi er BUS RY A store hen the were arrested. from 45 to 50 degree: . t 5, wood preservatives, disinfec- session: niorning beside a shed near the pler| Ore W N York) ts, W 5 nec Te e e ma 3 method used in New ¥ twenty years|tants, explosives, paints, flavoring | » Viore Nois Than Bi est i When Stak was arraigned in Cente lee the atesrebio. Susquehdnon of the chief of the division devoted to min- | extracts, perfumes, paving, rooi- Street Police Station to-day he entered | Tinted States Lines In Hoboken, and ) Bilore the United States Geo-| tanning, bulldings, etc, in a plea of guilty. Bail was fixed atlas Customs Guords William J. Conran H a Ce Sco Menetrrent or | (‘These Srudes ‘oF (starting polnts $5,000, and Stark, Unable to furnish its 1B. Pandalfo and Faward A, Rite and jpgical Surv! Y . ’ vas seat to the Tombs to awalt the} Pollce Sergeant William Palmer ap: i i. e variously treated rec was sen! h * Agriculture, Other experts have also|Or tthy by mapufecaren wel When the Cans Begin to Rattle, It's Worse| "A105 (2, fe, Tombs, proaghadei the chaurieur gait-en sR indorsed this system Ary petal CoMpERe te te ¢ a a to get away. This process, at the present price | Very useft ipennds for’ the work), Than Any Battle, Complains Poet. A The four officers called to tt to halt ° foil, can turn ont kas at a cost of |The crudes may be extracted from % TAKES POISON IN SODA. Jana‘upon return! to do so opened fir Mak S ‘ood TEA a certain 0 cents per thousand feet the gas or from the coal tar. It Healta Commissioner Royal 8. Copeland has received a cou om the car. Then the driver stopped It is claimed that with 38 gallons /does Bot Pay the gas man to beag| Plaint in verse, bearing the signature of Féancis J. Lowe, No. 118 |Girt Dissolves Mercury Tablets and three men and thirteen bottles of nee 500 pounds o coal |them, + re neually obtains 4 z - 4 anol sund In the automobile aoa tf an Bee anotiat ar oa by the coal tar works, who treat and| West 101st Street, objecting to the noise made by employees of milk While Drinking at Fountain. All were taken to the Barge Of the feet of gas could be manufactured, |“ispove of the coal tar purchased} concerns in handling milk cans, The poem is called “Borden's Gang A young woman who sald she was Py ES IG IN Sol amet f 8 gas would be a 22-candle |f"om the gas plant, At Night.” and is dedicated to the Commissioner of Health by the | Annte Lehan, twenty-seven, a telephone nd T, Smith, longshoromen And this gas would qe ebcs ‘clive Kindy et 8! H. Fisher « | power of 600 Tiritish Thermal Units, |) 0° gone in ght of ye! ‘cont ee author. Dr, Copeland said he was sure the officials of the milk com- | operator, and who gave a fictitious ud-Jof No. 280 Huis Str 1 anon | approximate! e same 4 1 Vledae, - o condition in Ford-]They made an unoeceptable exp! ination Sa ihe cite of Ne eon HOW J utilizing all the by-products and| panies were opposed to the unnecessary noises around thelr stations, | dress, 1s In a critical ndition tn Forde 12007 mise Hauer and were held for are ‘The ten-cent package says: Whether this or that process is the|MAking gas much cheaper, but in} but he thought taiey were not always able to control their employees. |ham Hospital, having swallowed din |My en une before. tiie erat authori ane F ge anys: matte Ga niiiead i ie aS is be- | Which the New York City gas cor- The poem follow solved bichloride of me 'y tablets at | ties, x Let's get acqua’ inted, one to be n¢ New Yor pee | hel ie el 8 ’ |e soda fc Third Avenue and — 4 9, wide the stion. The big fact 1s| Portions have lagged, We've heard about the battle of the Boyne and Waterloo, }a soda fountain at Third Avenue and aa ee oar ae Tetley’s Orange Pekoe that no moves have been made by the inte csitamatcmied We've heard about Thermopylae ana Armageddon, too. | goae eeee Bicmt. tase He. Fhlisdelohia; Blend will suit you to a gas corporations in the city, nor by] ACTOR GOLFERS’ FINALS To-p4y The battle of tie Marne must have been an awful sight ‘dropped tablets into soda she was drink-| PHILADELPHIA, June § — Jan TEA, Enough for thirty the Public Service Commission, where-| Final matches in the actors’ go But there's not a battle in it with this Borden's gang at nig ing and soon began to writhy in pain. Ss ; of the inte Jamnea f REO by improved mechanism and progres-| tournament at the Salisbury Club, near Trae Patrolman John 1 Kally Trimble | WERE G ERG tat ragrant cups—isn’t that a alve economies would lessen the cost of] westhury. L. 1. are echeduled for to- They come alony our city streets before the break of day smmoned and as he entered [avieatle apd | Brenan anh lot for a dime? gas and reduce the price to the con-| aay, Robert Amn, Otto Kruger, croc With carts and cans and Sheffield's men and put us in disma aid, the gitl war abs Oe ne. is ister, Also ta quarter, half and one- sumor, as well as eliminate the antl-| co amit and Hal Forde ont Hie They pick th vy milk cans up and roughly throw them dowa A S8e OE Inara are: feblots Pal ivehor aged ane t pound s q othout rated In New York. oe sunvivars a the noise lord, the noixe, can be heard all over town Beet Sha adnettntn oe a thous Ne s quated methoils operated in’ New York.| ores vn aor chines mre Mae Ana the ni fe noise, can be heard all over t isle trainin to} house at No ait u THE GREAT FUTURE POSSIBIL-|\5 the Giobe Theatre Cup, offeres 1 haye been in y © boiler shop. and mar nolay place : : hth ; d@ pendence FiFe Insure ITIES OF GAS. harles DI'ingham, Cups for low gros (‘ve atten stoc oms. hearing men “shoot off their fa [ovat tur, Who mid t t tat! Compan i purtlatin ane | In this connection some significant’ und low net scores will be presented vy Ive een hea honograph squeal as it turns around, e had dissulved the tablets wade bet dler & Co, Miss Trimble declined to] statements are Made by F.C. Weber, Paul Lannin and Oscar Shaw, But for noise, huis of now, boys, to this Borden's gang in town. recovery doubtful, discuss ber brolWier's marrage. ¢ = weve ae se seem ~ SERRE ee ee