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ooh eae NER ye ENT OT A RALLY SN TSS REUBEN Sil 4 4 =_— CHINESE MUTINY, ~ TS LATE REPORT bd = t Aijthentic Tidings of Loss ot +=Life Among Foreigners —" Still Missing. SHANGHAI, June 22 (Associated ). — The report from Tatho. ich is twenty-five miles south of infu in Kiangs! Province, says a! he buildings at Kianfu were razod d women and children slaughtered though reports to mission stations tell of thousands of Chinese be slaughtered and great property wrought by the mutineers, re have been no authentic reports yet of loss of life among foreigners. Great anxiety ts felt, however, for ristians in the Lazarist misston, as telegram sald the refugee converts besieged in the compound by the nese soldiers. Three British and two American wnboats are speeding up the Kan ver to the zono of terror, which ex- nds over a considerable area of Cen- Kiangsi, It {s believed more than hundred missionaries In this region in peril, Admiral Joseph Strauss, jommander of the American Asiatic jquadron, who arrived here recently, in constant communication with Admiral William H. G. Bullard, mander of the Yangste patrol stationed at Hankow. No naval inforcements have been despatched yet. ance IG INORFASE IN MANUFACTURE OF AUTOMOBILES. WASHINGTON, June 23.—Another that business Is reviving was secn t of Commerce that production of tomobiles and trucks in May stowed big. increase over April. Passenger = built in May totalled 231,699; April, > r the announcement of the Depart- 221, ‘Total truck production, 24,603; yril, 22,227. —_——__ BALTS COURT SO JURY MAY PRAY, SJACKSON, Miss, June 2%.—Judce y H. Potter recessed Circuit Court yesterday for two hours in order at the jurors and court officials might ttend prayer meeting. ; . ' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1928. THOUSANDS SLAIN (Hattie of Central Park 200 [si sith vinet ori ER eT Sn Ktel tn tte rive? te tore: Street, knew how to handle ae “Now, however, the tide has turned Operated On for Injury to Toe vent can operate,” he aia, “i¢ you | Mstimated for Country . as Ecce ch ne nae , : rn building to continue long at its pres- our elephant.” Something Over Two and a [ent speed, we may hope that it will tut the idea of putting Mattie i: alf Year’s Pri ti continue to creas chains was not entertained for a mo | 'lulf Years Production, | nga saa°s griduily seduce tie ment. They didn’t even gives her ‘ROVIDENCE, R. I, June 23.—| shortage. Coincidentally, we may ex- stimulant, All she required was th hortage of dwellings for the} pect that building prices will come assurance of her keeper, Jim Coyle atry ac thote. 49. to-day ‘elt | COWES” that they were not going to hurt he as Mr. Thider worned against “shoddy for the fun of it—that it was all f construction’ as a short-cut to ade- ean control ed at somewhat over two and o her own good, Coyle stood in fror vurs’ production, John Thider.| quate housing, urging retention of f her and, when the knife was bi inager of the elvic development. de | ‘good minimum standards in house ply ans merely, touched him | ..;tment, United States Chamber of | Wilding, sdequate size and number of a” ate umerce, suid to-day in an addres |/0mS, open spaces and honest con- fore the Natipnal’ Conference of So-| wee ete r ‘onference of So- The extension of zoning regulation york here. In some cities the]in the United States, he said, was Js estimated at nearly fou | ‘the one important exception to the production, in others at ap-| backward process which ceased and el arch supporter which will imately one and a half years, anc] became proress only a few months keep her great weight off the ror Jess, Mr, thider said, \g0."" To-day some sixty cities have spot until ahe geta quite well tp to the fall of 1921 or the be. (or are drafting zoning regulations, with gauze And to prevent @ fecurrence of the ttoubte THIRTY FOURTH STREET Clearance! She Was a Brave Elephant and Stood It With- . out Chains and Only Whimpered a.Little. . N S Hattie, of the Central Park Zoo, went to the operating table this ew ummer roc « morning to be relieved of an awful bad misery. The surgeon who fixed. her up sald the trouble was “on exostosis on the dorsal, surface of the ° croat toe of the left foot front.” | or omen an Ses “| ton, and she whimpered tte while twisting, er ‘and ber 9 The Reductions Are of A Most Drastic Character keep her foot still, she kept it still stepped on a fusty najl, and she has) For fifteen agonizing minutes the| bad trouble with her foot ever since . va foot, {especially In rainy weather. S keen knife whittled at Hattie’s foot.) nas ‘been suffering more than usual and through all that time the foot,] of late. | | lifted to the table, was motionless as| Park Commissioner Gallatin heard Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street HOT WEATHER FASHIONS for girls and junior misses At Special Pre-Holiday Prices Junior Misses’ Tub Silk Little Girls’ French Crepe Dresses White tub silk or crepe, or colored Like the picture above, sleeveless pongee in light or dark colors. models in lemon, nattier blue, coral, Model is illustrated. and 17 years. 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