The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1922, Page 12

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Po eset e + HIS NECK BROKEN, HULEUREGUBAUBAI bidkcbebededobo Ltt | Mayor Hylan made the first test of the new fire alarm signal boxes at the foot ¢ 4 the steps in City Hall. jig time. Experts say we have now the finest system in the world. ELBERT H. GARY VISITS OLD HOME TOWN of his youth The emergency squad, with hook and ladder, water tower and engines arrived in Photo shows Elbert H. Gary, Chairman of the United States Steel Board, in his old home town of Wheaton, Ill., where he was born, visiting with the old neighbors and recalling the days THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922," (Above) Betore the testing of New York’s new alarm system by Mayor Hylan, he pinned redals on eleven firemen in front of City Hall for <ts of heroism at fires. (Left) Mayor Hylan turned in a false alarm from the front steps of City Hall and was not ar- rested. It was part of the ceremonies of trying out the new fire alarm boxes, which can be operated by just turning the handle. SHE THREATENS TO DEFY POLICE (Right) — Photo shows Miss Claire Elias, who sailed on the Berengaria, in a new sport dress and the latest of fall hats. This is said to be the smartest of smart costumes for sum- mer and fall scean voyages, (Left) Miss Helen Burke, a crack swimmer of a Chicago show, says she will ap- pear on the beaches of Chi- cago Saturday afternoon, and if any policeman tries to interfer: she will appeal to the Chief of Po- lice of that city personally for protection. Yes, sir! She'll get it all right! RWOOD & UNDE RWEOD: ers inn touring car, His car in some Unexplained manner crashed {nto an- other one, driven by Frank Cleary of Manwroneck, All of Deery's compan- fons were thrown clear, but Deery was pinned under the ¢ BABY HIPPO GOES TO BOSTON IN AUTO BUT MAY RECOVER Joseph Deery of Scarsdale Has Bits of Vertebrae Removed. Joseph Deery of Mamaroneck Road, Bearadale, is in the White Plains Hos- re " pital with « broken seck as a result ot} Will Stop at Bronx Zoo on an automobile accident which occurred ‘6 Tri ‘ between White Plains and Mamaroneck His Trip to His New Home. on Sunday night, since when the au- thorities have withheld information, PHILADELPHIA, June 21.—Sultan Fatmah Il, aged four years and weigh- Deery was operated on at the hos- pital yesterday by Drs, Henry J. Ver of White Plains and John F. McGrath of 119 EB. 80th Street, Manhattan, Sev-|!%8 somewhere around a ton, grunted eral fragments of the smashed verte-|n farewell at the Philadelphia Zoologt- cal Garden to-day and departed for Boston in a specially built automobile truck brae were removed and pressure on the epinal cord lightened. Deery may re- Sultan is « hippopotamus born tn the aie oth." local sco and enjoys the distinction of cover. Decry on Sundey night was on his weg from Mamaroneck with being one of the few of his kind to lve long after birth in pureh other small coins school children of Boston by Mayor Cur a large part in a de arranged for the ct ‘The hippo spectal plina to stop at the Bronx Zoo. PREXY SAVES SCHOOL HONOR | wu,” dent Remsen B. Ogtlby of Trinity Col- ters and George H. Francobur, yers, who were associated with 1,000 CASES OF WHISKEY, 14 CARS, 8 MEN SEIZED | when he represen! = divorce action, Judge 7 OAKLAND, Cal., June 21.—Two trucks] that professtonal | secre! have been diaclosed, Must Stan@/andg twelve large passenger automo-| testimony of Winte piles, containing 1,000 cases of Canadian| and that the other testimony was t fs whiskey, seized after an a:Sned encoun- | gay. BRITAIN, Conn, June ter near Point Lobos yeaterday, were in| When police started thelr rounds to-day | charge of Prohibition agents here to they were given explicit orders by Chief| day, Bight prisoners, Rawlings to stop ‘passing the| trucks and cars, according to the Fed- Se eral officers, were arrested, ue The whiskey, valued at around $150,- The Chief declares it has been the] 990, was part of a consignment of 2,600 practice of several patrolmen to shun| cases from Vancouver, B. C., offenders off into one another's beats in| for Ensenada, Mexico. eee ee ere order that they would not have to mek*/ FREED) OF TAPPING CHARGE. arrests themaclyes and thus appear in HOLD COPS TO BLAME FOR LIQUOR ON BEATS aptivity, He was ) in pennies and ntributed by the n. ed with §5,0 ‘Tiernan Sultan will be wel oftictally in | ae y, and will play netration being en of that city N They Miss Stills, Trial in Connecticut, 21.- Fase a se eee Injured in Long Drag. HARTFORD, Conn,, June 21 —Presi- lege caused @ sensation early yesterday at the senfor prom in Alumni Hall, when ly injured yesterday afternoon Mrs. Allers in the should not and Francobur, drivers of thej POLICEMAN STOPS RUNAWAY Plucky Of@cer Halts Horse and Is Patrolman Harry Kretachman, re- cently appointed and attached to the Morrisania Station, Bronx, was serious- law- Lesilo Women hear- MEXICO ASK when | 17 he ordered an alumnus, E, R. Hamp- ae dragged half a block by a runaway son of Waterbury, off the floor because | COUrt ABAInat the accused, Judge 3 Tiernan in Staten| horse at Cauldwell Avenue and isist eartn, 8 wtall o1 He also said that if detectives And} island yester dismissed inviietments| Street, the Bronx. He ta jn Lincoln be ee Ae Fa eR TT ice pan nua boat of any | cbarxink sinc urns! Jonn W,| Hospital severely bruised and with pos- When Hampson the with his iad ncaa on the beat of ¢ Lenlte, Jamea T. Shaw|sib'e fractures of both lege, ponally aco will have to face charges of neglect of duthe The wife, several frie ha deena also left in protest a bateme was wearing a Dem business guilt, {dt, growing out of the Rilere divorce case, wagon and was going south witnesses included Byram Win-] Cauldwell Avenue when the siren , Ane - a The horse was attached to a laundry and iniquity, applied to the # along | haved cities, siren of on] than a reproach, automobile caused the animal to bolt children in its path screamed. held] Kretachman ran to the middle of the street and grasped the runaway's bridle referring to the] as it flashed by, fugitive to a stop. oD MEXICO CITY, accordance Washington, American Charge quested the Mexican Foreign Office to make every effort to find and punish the murderers of Warren D. the American oll who was killed near Tampico on June| Avenue, and she is suing to have { with — {nstructio George _T. eS NO LONGPR A REPROAC (From the Atchison Globe.) Because big cities seethe with crime the term “hick"® ‘se @ compliment rather ‘a, bh ae, Mra, A. E. Clark Anks Reduoctio: $35,000 in Assesment on Hom = Heavy traffic in Fifth Avenue FIND SLAYERS] certain hours has lessened the valu Anvays cting in] {t8 residential property, accordin} strus from|to an affidavit of Mrs, Edith vel Summerlin, | Clark, filed yesterday in the Count Affaires, has re-| ces once Mrs. Clark owns and occupies six-story residence at No. 1014 finally bringing the Harvey, company employee, tax assessment value of $210,000 duced to $175,000, Upon her applica ton Supreme Court Justice M signed a writ of certioraM requt: the Board of Taxes and Assessmen| to submit to a review of its proo town, a aller and better be-

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