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When we get city ins there we]sixteen companies sent from Brook- Wh! not have to worry about lack of|tyn and elght companies from Queens, pressure,"? in addition to the eight engine and c Ax soon ay the Arverne business} truck companies on the Rockaway | people o proprietors of the Colonial Hotel, in 1th Street, also opened their ) ihe distraught and Homeless e community and 150 per- FIGHT ON HARDING ‘vnc visi vowpon hey learned Mayor Hylan had left,| peninsula, four fireboats, one search-| sons slept there last night | AS WALES RETURNS thee formed a committee to call upon] ight engine and one fireboat tender, | Produce dealers, restaurant keepers pce . hin at City Hall and Iny tho matter|make a total of forty-five pleces offand others sent all the supplies they oe of the fire barard in the Rockaways| firefighting machinery assembled at{ had so that the homeless might be . before him. On the committee were]or near Arverne within three hours| fed. ‘The Sheffield Farms Dairy sup- \ Andrew J, Kenny, President of the] after tho fire started. pited milk for the orphans and all Ferril Coal Company; William HH.) These combined firefightin ens[others who needed 11, Numerous citl- foynolds, manager of the Rockaway] sines, trucks and bonts had Aifzens came forward with offers of é Anch of the Manhattan Bank; for-| personnel of 270 officers and men, An|clothins the orphans ; mer Postmaster George Bennett, and} auxiliary force of two Pennsylvania] The orvhans will remain at Prince's eee Yee ’ Uaverel ‘chara, Ratiroad and one Bush Terminal Rail-| Hotel until a house tn the neighbor Petition i Ld ; lt was said that for eighteen years |road tugs should be included in the] Tend can I fat oe ney elition in Blair-Dover Con- Je people of the Rockaways and ad- | mobiitzatton. comfortable. to-day or mabey ae ‘ phere Sncuiatnbe Tad pleaded with} To add to the burdens of tho fire Worse for their hurried flight from | {roversy Lists Many G, O, P. fire trolman Edward Gallagher of the Par Rockaway station, ahd Leroy An ihe CityGovernment for the stationing | despatchers, hundreds of city ofictats, ‘of a fireboat in Jamaica Hay, but had] semi-ofticials, fre fans and just pri- heen told it was tmpossible, In the] vate citizens, many of them relativ Men as “Democrats.” i Tockaway section are Far Rockaway,| and friends of the summer residents dvews) « hackman, were among the By David ‘Lawrence. Edgemere, Arverne, Rockaway Reach|at Arverne gyertaxed the telephone | leaders of these who helped the people | x.ciat Correspondent to ‘The Werld.) } and Park, Belle Harbor and Neponeit, | services of thé Manhattan and Brook-/of Arverne to get away from their] Ww ycuiy GTON, June 16° (Copy- threatened homes. They aided many f to carry out belongings, but innumer- | Meh). —Mark Hanna‘and Rojes Pen ous instances these had to be abandon~|roso would turn over tn thelr graves tenn tour childeen. Sheet Minter] Waehinston to-day, Loyal, Republi might have been caught in the confia-| cans, fat ful in the party wervice, ar gration had it not been for thelr|being described as ‘‘Demoerats’* in a cousin, Philip Zemmet,-who lives three} circular and petition signed by scores blocks from the Miller house at Noboru, . wegen UY, Bours 183 Beach 60th Street. When he got|°F Republican members of Congress, to the Miller house he found the| Who want President Harding to up- youngsters all unconscious of the|hold Assistant Secretary Elmer Dover proximity of the fire, though it was|ge ihe Treasury Depart: hot more than 100 yarda away, He|% beads alba a took them, Goldie, seventeen; Hanna, and it has been claimed that the water} lyn fire alarm central ortices with pressure there, is not sufficicnt, even| queries about tho fire. ‘There were with an engine working, to send 4] times when essential busin stream to the roof of a three-story} department, having an offic building. Ing on the fire, particularly with re- Irving Klein, President of the Ar-|apect to the movement of reserve ap- verne Welfare Association with 399] paratus, had to walt the clearance of members, declared a catastrophe of] the public telephone Wires, such were the magnitude of last night's fire was] the demands made on the fire alarm necessary to arouse the city authori-| operators for information. ties to action. MOST DESTRUCTIVE OF LONG “Already,” Mr. Kloin said, "we ISLAND FIRES, haye begun formation of an indepe' F shiet “Ss - dent political body to forces the au Meta ets Mak aie el tte ire thorities to pay some attention to ourlagnting forces, waa slightly burned needs, ‘The incinerator of tho beach] spout the face and eyes when a aud- from 68d to 75th Streets ts a nulsance| 900" shite of wind blew flames into and a fire menace. It has a maxtmum| his face, Deputy Chief O'Hara, who capacity of seventy tons a day. Dut! was with him, was slightly buraed at in the summer as much as 800 tons A] ¢h same time. Among those injured day is dumped on the beach, and to] were: get rid of it the pile, often as high a+] pantel Ayers, Engine No. 265, six feet, is sot afire. Sparks and em-| Rockaway Beach, right leg wrenched bers fly all around. Only last week} wren beam fell on him. we had to call the Fire Department to] Lieutenant John O'Connor, Engine put it out, No. 264, Far Rockaway, eyes affected “Fire boxes are from 2,500 to 4,000] by heat and smok.. feet apart, We can't get to the alarms} “ya, Levy, 172 Bay 65th Btreet, in time so we must rely on the tele-| Arverne, hand sprained. phone—and there is no reliance in]: sles Meyer, burns. ‘ the tefephone service. We have al-] Joseph Jaenx, No. 443 Bay 72nd ready taken up with Fire Commis-| gtreet, burns. sioner Drennan the need of getting] Jogeph Richfield, burns. more water pressure and tore fire] rank Baker, Engine No. 26 slarm boxes. We will demand al come, change. in the building regulations!’ Boiceman James Donohue, burns , making it impossible to build any more shingle ts."" received while searching for a blind The Rockaway Chapter of the LONDON, June 16.—Announcement efforts to make places for political | that Pincess Yolanda, daughter of the nine) Charles, fourteen, and Israel,| followers who have gone unrewarded. | King of Italy, will visit London incog- three, to his own home about fi ‘The document which. hag been sent|nito soon ts exciting inter st because minutes before the Miller hpuse was| to every Republican member of Con-|sho will be here when the Prince of bl Nothi t ablaze. Nothing in, the house Wa) gross by the group which {s inter-| Wales, who 1s sald to admire her | Tho fire is believed to have atarted| ested in forcing an upheaval in the|sreatly, returns from the Ortent. She from the explosion -of @ small cas|Goverhment departments, contains so| Will come here under the name of stove in the kitehen of the Hotel] many 4; 4€ 4 y| Mc suerite 4 si any indccuraciés that'i€ ‘probably uerite di Polonzo. Nautilus, at Beach §9th Street und) vi, prove a cbomerang fo ite spon- = the ‘water front.) Fanned by 4 ‘ strong wind the Mente soon got be-| So's, There always hayo been @ largo)? fy Revoblie Ay sth een s ? en " en Becre- yond control, embers beng carried to| number, of Goverhment employees| tary ts Senator’ ‘Townaend of Mienis scores of roofs, pogohes and awnings] without political affiliation who won| gan, Republican, who ‘indorsed him of the buildings which composed the] / their positions on merit, either under] for the place. Mr. Mapes before that wood-bullt acuside colony, The local r : was secretary to — Representative Fire Department wag swamped by the] past Republican or Democratic Ad-|/, 2 jardner of Michigan, Republiean, outbreak of countless blazes ‘and Its! ministrations and who have always | before that was in ihe aftlce re Rene Cvaaplia week Recess oid aud) seen looked upon as a non-partisan | resentative Wilson of Llinois, another Patrolman Edward A, Gallagher of| body of employees rendering faithful | Repubnean. ‘ the Rockaway Beach Station and Le-|service to whatever party was in| The document Msts Chester A. Ben- roy Andrews, a taxicab driver, found] power. nett and Charles A. Barnard as two women end a girl in a cottage ad But the published list is not merely ‘Democ The former is i 80 joining the Nautilus Hotel. They|confined to these. It lists as Demo-|°! former Representative Bennett, a over: man. Policeman Louls Schoenfield. American Red Cross, under Chairman} 4. “Brady, Boulevard und soth| Were affected by the smoke and were|crats men who have only recently been | [PMhlicit, ana the latter. te the ao aie Nye e rT tg ‘i. oT, u- | Street. carried to the street and to safety} put in office as Republicans and it eh : on fi THATS cengse of the ds eae awit oe . ation "| H. Kersner, volunteer fireman,| by Gallagher and Andrews. It was]also embraces men who are no longer | | ReSTICE. SMR Vety Pisa sale Repub te veukeh aud Tweharede cot cigarette | COARTNUTSt: the first recorded rescue. in the Government service, Here aro| ican, appointed by President 3 Packages were distributed, The chap-] Fireman Joseph Lers, Jamaica. The Knights of Columbus of Farla few typical examples contained in]IIMey the document and the facts about tims of the fire as could be housed.jeach. The document says: Democrat. He was appointed through Four ambulances from the Jamaica] ‘Paul Gilbert, active: Democratic| {he influence of Senator Shortric Hospital, St. Joseph's Hospital, Far] politician, taking the ‘stump for] Republican, of California, and had the Rockaway and Rockaway Beach Hos-|Goy. Cox in the campaign of 1020.|indorsement of the entire Republican pital remained on the scene all night,| At present holding position of Under} delegation in Congress from Cal the surgeons being called frequently|Secretary of the ‘Treasury.'’ fornia, including Senator Hiram to administer aid to firemen overcome|» The facts about Mr. Gilbert are} Johnson by smoke. these: He is a Republican brought] Finally there is J, C, Halls, also ‘A deaf, dumb and blind man, whose| here during the war by Mr. Leffing-| listed in the document as a Democrat, name was hot learned, was rescued ‘wpother Republican, Mr. Gil-| Hoe was formerly the private secre- by Edward.Golden, fireman attached ‘We & son of the late Seymour Gil-| tary of Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin, to the Lawrence Department. He] deft, one of tho most prominent Re- | Republican. was in @ low at 57th Street and| publican leaders of New Jerséy. ‘These are only cases taken at ran- 0 Bo and is belfeved to be}. The. document. says further; dom from «the list of 100 officials! blind man Ninn slay ; Sohn: Kiley: private ‘secretary to) whose removal is bying asked. Of that Behn 2 ve! n eccbenns bee piped ecc ly bapa same 100, fort-seven secured, their ape asy! were A Prince’ iclan and personal lend} pointments through civil service Hotel it was three were miss-| of Joseph. Parialty?” M . an torts ready to provide housing facil-| Jack Weiss, No. 163 Beach 65th Rogkaway took cure of as many vic- pbs yD need! it,| Street, lacerations. othe arvore Howl Teseciation has| John Wainwright, millionaire own- placed placards also promising to help| @F of Property at Arverne and owner fie Homeless find shelter. A mass} f Many amusement places along the mecting will be held in Prince's Hotel] Shorefront, denounced oficial failure Seturday to plan relief work. to provide safeguards against such Fire Marshal Thomas P. Brophy| “isasters. ahd hie entire. staff went to Arverne| “Tf we had had any water pressure this forenoon to begin a searching in- at all this fire could have been’ con- 5 into start and the| fined to the building in which It start- esta ed, The fire fghti tye 3 cause whieh led the spread of the ustens Pate RD heoe wag’ Mgllen, c ah could expected ftom su aeesiatet evel Sie. ttt en: | pera fret There hay beam pat compantes from: m- 1B. ied for, socenciptttice ie tinued the work of Ms the ‘fre _latet only te ‘. v - not through politics. There has, been’ Paasefion wis bromatt gece copy | Pate, s Publio dis-} ing. Dhey were located finally:in a| “Tho facts about Mr. Kiley are> Mr.) movement, however, to take oMt of ie ie ene. ha a ey rhs li ‘pe, ‘the » ye. | Private house. Yer, was one of the tartal. HUA) the pivil service men who hold |mr i siscne Dad bade ssa il gert fe 709.900 ee eer], Capt: A. Doller of the Salvation ie iat fae “He game} portant positions, to make way for| ia The tess for aid. |montbs and about 50,000. in the win-|ATmy and twenty-five women as well/into the Treasury, ment Yoder} political appointments. an workers from the Knights of Co-| Bheretary. George B, Cortelyou, Re-| Commissioner Btalr of the Internal lumbus served hot coffee, sandwiches blican, and several Republican Sec-) Revenue Bureau has Vigorously op- and cake to the firemen and police. ries ad well as Democrats ever] posed: such a step, but the politicians City Justice Gustave Hartman said a} since and is no more a Democratic] in Cong fighting him tooth campaign would be started to-day for] politician than Mr, Harding. Theland nail. President Harding, himself, a new bullding for the asylum. He] document says: was persuaded to ignore clvil service told of reaching the bullding soon} ‘Carl A. Mapes, Solicitor of Inter-| when he issued an Executive ord after the fire started, saying: nal Revenue, Democrat, son-in-law] removing many officials from their “IT saw flames shooting from all over} of Wayne Johnson, from whom he] posts in the Bureau of Printing and the front and the roof of the Nautilus} inherited the position of solicitor." Engraving. No evidence of wrong- Hotel. The asylum is only 20) feet! ‘The facts are: Mr. Mapes is about|]doing was ever found against these from there across 60th Street, and [}the same age as Wayne Johnson, in| men, atter many weeks of secret in- saw something must be done at once! fact he is a brother-in-law of Mr.| vestigation and the general opinion to get the children out, so I hurried} Johnson, who, it is true, was a Demo-| prevails that they. were railroaded, to the asylum and pulled an alarm} cat, But Mr. Mapes was appointed] through tactics similar to those being from within the bullding. as a Republican and Senator Pen-|used against many now listed as CHILDREN ARE SAVED BY THEIR] rose of Pennsylvania was influential! Democrats.” FIRE DRILL. Fire ts from New York Harbor}ter. Because most of the Pulldings rendered valuable assistance tm con-|#re built of Wood the fire insurance Quering. the fiames. rates are unusually high. ‘Pherefore, Many women had to be almost car-|™any home owners were not insured ried from the scene of the wreckage |to the extent that would reimburse of thelr homes, where they stood|them when their homes were de- weeping bitterly over their loss. stroyed, It was estimated that the Police became active early this|Tulned property was insured for about morning in arresting alleged thieves | one-third of its value. Many home who took advantage of the chaos at-|°wners held no insurance at all be- tending the fire to steal articles from | cause of the high rates. homes of the unfortunate. The rescue of the 184 children in Detective James Blake of the .| the Israel Orphan Asylum, which was away Beach Station early to-day ar-| utterly destroyed, was effected In the rested Albert Anderson of No, 349/nick of time. President Gustave Hast 82d Street, Manhattan, on a|Hartmen and Supt. Goldenberg of the charge of having a quantity of stolen | institution were on their way there ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, ‘}tler of Be 1922, ' MACHI PRESS WINS RIGHT ISOUTH IRELAND HAGUE CONFERENCE] FREE STATE TREATY Wiret si Dutch Foreign Minister Capit-[Some Excitement as Polls ulates After Clash Yesterday | Open, but Generally People With Correspondents. THE HAGUE, June 16 (Associated Press).—Foreign Minister Van Karne- beek of Holland, displayed the white: flag to the newspaper men to-day, and tho Carnegie Peace Palace, seat|the terms of the Anglo-Irish treaty. of {he International Conference on} The day opened quietly, with little Ttussian Affairs, capitulated to the@xeitement reported in any district, and it 1s expected the election will pass without untoward Incident, ‘The beltef that another general elec- tion will be held in tho near future robbed to-day's polling of most of ith interest for the majority of the people. It was thought that the Southern and Western counties would return the Coalition candidates, A number of independents have en- tered tho field on the treaty issue, and however, by tho appearance of an|interest mainly centred on this phase emissary from the palace begging the] of the struggle. journalists to have patience and an-] Estimates this morning were that at nouncing tlt plans were being per-|least fifteen of the independents feoted ‘to care for them. would be successful, with the untt- There apparently was great anxlety|treaty party losing ten and the pro- lest yesterday's onslaught by the] treatyites five seats. correspondents upon the palace when] PoiNng in the Parliamentary elec- {t was sought to exclude them, be] tions began at eight o'clock. There repegted to-day, and the press secre-| were few crowds and no excitement, roadways Press).—The voters of Southern Ire- land went to tho polls to-day to elect an Irish Parliament, as provided under world's press without a renewal of Pesterday's battlo for tho admission of the correspondents here to report the sessions. A half hundred correspondents frem all over tho world presented their press credentials at the palace gates before-the 11 o'clock session to-day. ‘The press cannot be admitted, Was the announcement made by the foldiers-and policemen guarding the pat This was quickly followed, London correspondent, interceded with | classes and both sexes. No interfer- arrangements in charge. Inhabitants of the fashionable There had been long conferences] SQuares in southern Dublin, expected over night regarding the attitude to] to abstain, were out in considerable be adopted toward the Press, The] Numbers _ Dutch newspapers generally disap-]. The Sinn Fein and the organiza- proved of stand taken by the] tions representing {ndependent can- Duteh ¢ nent and the Voretgn| ‘dates hired fects of Jaunting cars Minister red greatly perturbed. He a Mad leo e the Sere a Pind is sent to the news- bea side ee seemed a he clared that under the proportional would he ready in the afternoon. pes Proportion Jonkheer Van 1 this morning's session of the confer- ence with another address. M. Cat- sim, spoke on the plans ion ef the confer- said would probably be formed into one large cammittee or commission, with three sub-commts- sions, on which the invitatory powers and Holland would be represented, to- oa Nn et segr sh bowers to Pe} voters who came to the polls up to here. wele intieatione* that. the) (ols, Boon were. women, ..Five panel stnaller powers, ax hab teen the caset Cendicame abs copose by Jepor Romi. at other conferences, were dissatis-—° | th 9 fied with what they regarded as thelorcjogk, for the workers. monopolization of authority by the TAKRCE MOWer®. he -Irl at MOSCOW, June 16 (Associated wie ieee re ‘te ie Mics Presa},—It 4s unced that Maxim . created, wvevified for an Ingh Parlla- Litvinogt . will Chairman of thef& ere « ‘ctions to bé held Russian delegation to The Hague! ay bit: bear ahve ce cage ies will leave for Holland on June 1% Us Ati te, panenee Rite will include Leontd Krassin; Chris- pace TR 3 aig tt tigd Confererice. The delegation, which Ee OG | Oe oe be! Rd se tlan “Rakovsky, tho Ukrainian P: Lo puss upen:the Copsmvution mier; M.- Krestinsky, now Minister] for the Free State, under which a per- to Berlin and Commissar of Finance,|™&nent Parliament for Southern Ire- and M. Sokolntkov, Assistant Com-]/and will be chosen, missar of Finance. They will be ac-] There are 128 seats In the counties, companied by eleven technical ex-|boroughs and universities of I'rec perts, two of them women. State constituencies, for which 124 ieee candidates appear in the panel. The THREE KILLED © WISCONSIN]|other four, forming the constituency WIND STOKM, of Dublin University, are left uncon- WOOD CIT Wisy June © tested the Coalition on the pre- » persons ar 109 to have been} sumption (hat they will be returned hulldings were re-| unopposed, aa raise ida eall atv tals nay storm 9 ‘ COLLINS-DE VALERA COMPACT REPORTED ates would be doing well held their own if they spondent says that as independent candidates in Cork majority of the electors favor the treaty, the election of the anti-treaty rs on the coalition panet is by no means assured, In North Louth the majority of the pare. Hein. wearing apparel in his possession.| last evening to. make an inspection The detective said Anderson had|when the fire started. They saw at tuken the apparel from a bungalow] once that the asylum was sure to go, at Beach Sith Street. Blake also ar-|so they commandeered ull the auto- rested Timothy Murphy of No. 850) mobiles they could and took the West 30th Street, Manhattan, on a] youngsters to Public School No. 42, charge of possessing a stolen camera) There the orphans were fed through and other articles which he 4s alleged) the kindness of Arnold Wetzler, a res- to have taken from the ruins of 4} tayrant keeper. bungalow. Afterward the children were re- Policemen Jack Heserlock — M4 moved to Prince's Hotel, in Beach 69th John Vealler of the Rockaway Beach /street, the doors of which were thrown Station stopped @ taxi speeding away) open to them by Henry Prince, the (vom. the scene and arrested the! proprietor, who had not yet opened driver and three men, who had a bag | his hostelry for the containing, {it 1s alleged, articles tolen from ruined homes. The driver was Rocco Pagulo of No. &1 Eighth “cet tong Thana cr” me ot Where Do U.S. Ships Get American Nast Avenue, Dong Island City; stnay Socrane eae us 4x! Booze Sold at Sea? It’s a Question #9 Fourth Street, Long Island City. coresar tees] That Washington Can’t Answer Capt. H. Doller of the Salvation “The children, who range from in- fancy to five years of age, are used to fire drills, so I told them we were going to have one. But I led them to the back of the building, toward Gist Street, and when they saw the fire I assured them the firemen were putting it out and said: “I'm taking you to the play- ground, Who wants to play with me?’ That calmed them and they came along. There were 184 in all, about fifty of them babies, and some of the neighbors came along and helped the summer fifteen nurses of the asylum to carry Isaac Weisman and Herman Greene, them. Army, with a number of Salvation Army workers from Jamaica, aided]Of Course Abroad, Is Supposition of Officials, the firemén in the rescue work and The Evening supplied the homeless with food and but Not Even Anti-Saloon League Bematein’s Ina, a twenty-room Knows for Sure. The Evening World Will Pay = fon Each Snapshot Printed of Some Unusual Scene or |"°1;.° : 1ouse at Beach 69th Street, was de- (Spoclal to The Bvontng World.) ident With an mpanyi iption. wtroyed at a loss of about $25,000, WASHINGTON, D. c. cine 16.—Tae question of where ihe United Inciden Aww ie bea Peseription Bornstein's House, another hotel] . 3. | nearby with twenty-two rooms, also] °‘@!e8 Shipping Board vessels are obtaining their stocks of American was destroyed at a loss of about|'¥e and Bourbon whiskey, of which they appear to have plentiful supply, $30,000. The two Posner cottages on| appears to be a mystery in Washington. Jeach 69th Street, valued at $60,000,) Neither the Shipping Board officials, ~~ — He ay ¥ PROBABLY BUILT THAT WAY. were demolished. Th Alexandria| ine prohibition B houses in this country excep OnOW FOR THE CHOW, . he ‘ol o ew ru nui cept per- 7 ci at 5 " Hotel, oo Beach Sth Street, was] vr i i jon F a u OF ihe Ar mittees,"” sald Assistant Conunieaione]| _ENa8 tna delicatessen store yesterday Crossley Madison Square Perks when I ‘ burned to the ground with a loss of | S#!00n League is able to give definite] yonog, when a man drew up to the curb In spotted a woman in golf attire seated in $10,020. information on this point, but the im-] ‘They must be druggists and the| *¥tomobile, ‘The only other passenger) an automobile smoking a elgarette, She Sixty or more persons, including| pression prevails that the liquor is] liquor must be inten was a dog. The man came into the del] attracted some attention, but did net od edieina thirty firemen, were injured, none|being purchu abroad, purposes. We have no inform ane lcateasen, bought three big frankfurters) appear to know it.—J. Hf. seriously. Thousands o ons : ; to how the ships obtain their supplies, {and carried them out to Mr, Dog. & ; : aaronin: omen soe eal B81] Ralph J. Solltt, Assistant Chairman] {0,Maw the ships obtain their supplies, | erOw ty the was ‘The ox diaposed of vane oh Oh PERY SAKE! death. especially the women end chil. {of ‘he Shipping Board, 1 out of warehouses in this country," | merch evident relish. —Misa G. Thor TEBE RRR Delain Avenue tontay Seat Fepteializ tne wotoen aad Obie IE soar gion hugs no inte Tes being recatiea acuuntry."" |xen, No. 1749 Amsterdam Avenue, I saw this sign in a window: “Punts Wie te beaee tie’ onl aneee, on this point, ax the liquor ts bought] shipments of American whiskey were GUT AP, NAPOLEON! Brapeed, Wolle Walk AroUnG: the For the first time in the history of |PY Purchasing agents of the various} sent abroad just prior to the Nations!| Saw on West 1ith Street a horse pull | Corner."—Mrs L. Blair, No. 176 the New York Fire Department fire icant et ne sis iat Prohibition Law becoming operative,|ing an automobile, with the driver] Greenwich Street, apparatus was called from Manhattan hink,'’ said Mr. Solitt, “that}and perhaps Americans travelling on pe ; & 7 ae to Rockaway. Seven engine compa-| {He ships are probably stocked while] (he auippleg HOArd stipe ore era ae ae ae at eee RA AER BMNOR | | STRAWS SHOW WHICH WAY, : nies made the run of thirty miles in} they are in foreign ports, although | ting back some of the liquor manut ct = Se SYOTRNG Coward Che) Balteny t:snw a approximately ohe hour, The Man-|cannot say positively as to this. It}tured in the United States then ne Luxe. atraw hat rolling down the street, A ; hattan companies called were No. 10] 1s up to the operators of the individ-] shipped abroad and stored. tr ean hel. 2! between Fifth and] man picked ft up. Another man came n Stone Street, Nq 7 in Duane] ual ships and the matter is not han-} purchased abroad at prices Arrests Lenox nies, an elderly man using | along hatless. Man No. 1 offers tin the Street, No. 18 in Wooster Street, No. | died from Washington.’ mit a nice profit on the whiskey wold] ON of the most expensive and best} hat. “Not mine,” says No. 2, “1 haves 16 in East Twenty-fifth Street, No. 5] At the oMce of Commissioner aboard ships even at moderat x modern music boxes as aN 4¢-] worn a hat in twenty bird tn East Fourteenth Street, No. 26 in| Haynes of the Prohibition Bureay it pe aatesalat Det s1* PRICES: Tcompaniment to his begging, THE FE ian came iaimed ¢ \ J Vest Thirty-seventi Street and No,| was stated that the lquor was un- nal cost of ihe outfit must have been © : SaMAN)SS rm ; q 28 in Great Jones Street Fee eT aeRO FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE| $100. Played tho newest records too. wore It away with him-—Willin Meter Thess seven companies, added tol] No one can take it out of ware laa Semen Neen No di ga—|ANd the response wag generous.—Sam mott, N ith Street, 1 f Tarehie, No. 156 East 117th Street. Hu WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY? Write a few lines to. . . . lef that De Valera is awaiting the re. The Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. sults of to-day's lection to decide his What Evening World Readers Saw Yesterday: storm which swept a part of St. Croix TO BE BREAKING UP ounty last night. British Troops Are Said to Be Again Leaving Treland. LONDON, June 16 correspondent of the Daily Mail de- clares the political truce agreed upon by Michael Collins and Eamon De Valera is breaking up. He cites as proof of this the speech made by Mr.]" 7 Wet Collins In Cork, Wednesday night, been | rec when he prefaced his remarks by say- ing ‘I am not hampered now by being on a platform where there are Coali- tionists,"" and finished by insisting that ‘the country must have the rep- resentatives it wants.” The correspondent also quotes Mr. De Valera as raying in his speech at , Tipperary, that the Republi- can Party had agreed to lay aside for the moment its claim to an Irish Re- public, ‘The writer expresses the be- MAN, World The despatch says the evacuation of the British troops from Ireland is be- ing resumed, FU EXTORTION SENDS His OWN OBITUARY, My experience was at least unusual, In several New York dally newspapers ro val . a” on Wednesday I saw that 1 had com-] Belief Complainant’Tempt- ra subway train ed Labor Leader. early in the morning. My correct ad- dress, No. 1867 Broadway, was there and everything, ‘The police, finding me very much alive, asked me to Identify the body, my business card being the only means of identification, The unfortunate ‘Ten days in jail for attempted ex- to John F, Jackson of $09 Third Ave nue, Brooklyn, walking delegate for the Roofers’ Union, by Judge Frank- lin Taylor in the County Court, Brookiyn, Jackson also was placed Herbert Thomson, 1367 Broadway. Jon probation for one year, in which time he Is forbidden to hold any offi- cial position in the Roofers’ Union THE GIRLS BEHAVED subway, @ heavy, mid- interested in @ why won In the B. R. die aged woman deep! extorting 340 from Lawrence Ff page of Past Performances and carrying | man, a contvactor of No. 651 Bushwick], Now Located at one arm @ package of race track}Ayenue, Brooklyn. He threatened Jope sheets, At Bro Street, a woman, old enough to be my mother, all dolled up in regulation flap- per regalia.—Bill Hetch, No. 345 Senator money, it was alleged. Judge T | said he believed Friedman t Jackson. OPENING OF COAL MINE HERRIN, Tl, June 16. (Associated Press).—Guarded by two lines of men farmed with machine guns, alxty men began the production eof coal at the Lester and Sherwood Strip Mine, six miles east of here to-day. It was the first coal mincd in Mitnots since the miners’ atrike became effective ‘April 1, and armed scntries guarded the ; 400 JEWISH IMMIGRANTS TA Are Apathetic. PALESTINE THIS YEAR, JERUSALEM, June 16.—Jewish tm~ DUBLIN, June 16 (Associated | migrants to the number of 79 entere® Palestine during May. | This makes total of 4,400 such immigrants since 1 ce Heinz uses Hei . leinz Vinegars | i taty of the British lecation, a former] but a steady stream of voters of all] Heinz Winegars aye i Minister Van Karnebeok, who has the] ence was reported. made and used in the =f 1 Heinz Kitchens, They have contributed a, great deal to the excel-_ lence of Heinz Pi being prepared in the palace, which| tal vote, One election expert de and other members of! rnabenk ‘opened Tapensenthtion method the pane! can-| the famous bie. dade Used in your kitchen, Heinz are receiving good support and thu| Winegars will contrib- ute the same goodness fg |] to the foods you pre-e | HEINZ | PURE VINEGARS Notice to Advertisers -, |j he Dublin) s, permit and tn order of receipt at MARTHA BELLIS, ¢, 25 South © st,, on Sunday, 18tei {2.00 P.M. Intermeat Sleepy Hol-|) low Cemetery. Hy Y ‘When Death UNION MAN TO JAIL Call Columbus 8200" € . aaa | Vif FRANK Court Lenient Because of | “Qhe Funeral Church"ins. tortion was the sentence given to-day HELP _WANTE 2—MALE THE WORLD'S Jackson had been found guilty ee arlem Offic = iway and 47th]call a strike of men working for 2092 yf h A f Friedman unless he was pall the t ve. | INE GUNS GUARD . is Mine Startea Since mm April to the mine, i Four kinds. In z sealed bottles. j vorising type copy and release ne week day Morning World er id Tt reoewed after 4 P.M. the uilcation can Se inserted” only jain Sheet copy. (spe comy whl rived by 4 P.M. Friday. Das not been recelt Friday, and 3 ed as conditions require, rigldl aivet receipt and positive releese or orders released later tha when omitted” will pot Sof aay character, contract oF othegr THE WORLD o1geo,. —At Irvington, N. %,, June Ub i ‘oleman and bel C. Grugan, In her 824 year, rylces will be held at her tate! NERAL DIRECTORS, ih E. CAMPBELL, Hy | to window demos unnecessary; mi neal salary $18, Room 448, 47 Wit Near 125th St.

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