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ep innins bN E w + < Lhe bien peeetath Cea SL sk ya Te stint FE OF Tariff Bill Increases Prices, ~ wire a6 AMERICAN. Hol es High | SHE SAYS NOTE FR $50,000 MOE sitting a =o c., fied in Statements Given Out by Sena- Added Station a ini Tunnel tors Watson and Walsh. Rental Based on 26,000,000 WASHINGTON, June 27.—The McCumber tarift {s designed to protect Passengers Yearly. American labor against lowering wage scales. This is the contention of sae Republican Senate leaders, It will do nothing but increase prices. This is the claim of Democratic opponents. The United Press to-day obtained the two following outlines of views of the opposing leaders: By Senator James E. Watson. | By Senator David I. Walsh, Wasn’ t Cat ‘Awakened Greenberg,. But Prowler Who Admired Girls Kwavshek Dragged From Closet by Police Captain Brought by Screams of Daughters. of bed and met Rita tn the hall. “A man,” she cried, and Sarah opening her window sent her voice out to the neighbors. Windows went up and there were answering screams and police whistles. Dr. Robbins, a few doors away, telephoned the po- lice and Capt. Michael Kelley and four WASHINGTON SEE TROUBLE BREWING | AS FORDNEY QU Progressive Victories in Pil maries Cause Old Guard to Fear for Jobs. WASHINGTON, June 27.—Repre- sentative Joseph W. Fordney’s an- nouncement that he will not be Myer Greenberg is a tallor at No. 333 Varick Street, Jersey City, and lives with his two daughters, Rita, eighteen, and Sarah, twenty, on the floor above the shop. The girls hang out the week's wash on the roof and William Kwashek, who lives around the corner with his wife and three | of his squad were on their way. children, often used to admire them| They surrounded the house. Up the at their work and call his wife to share} Stairs Kelley bounded, with drawn his view. pistol. Out of Rita's closet he pulled he remarked on one occas-| William Kwashek, 86, of No, 141 ‘4 like to seo them in bathing | Wayne Street a candidate for re-election ~ “I made a mistake," he said. ‘‘1] Started @ lot of talk and perhaps got in the wrong house.’ trouble. The ostensible reason for Resieien: batter Throws New Light on Investigation of Ward Slaying. INQUEST TO-MORROW. The Pennsylvania Rallroad Ter- minal Company, which is the holding corporation operating the Pennsylva: nia Terminal, filed application to-day for permission to charge the Long Island Ratlroad an additional $69,000 a Coroner to Act After Many Delays—Weeks Fights Jury ‘The tallor was awakened at 4 Minute Inspection. year for the use of the station and| Republican Advocate of the MoCum- , o'clock this morning by some object] Kelly said a survey of the rvof|the stand-pat head of the Ways and the tunnel. Presented with the ap- ber Tariff, Democratio Opponent of the Tariff. which seemed to be crawling about] showed that an entrance had been ef- Means Committee getting out is that District Weeks of Wi plication were interesting figures The purpows In levying protective + sq] fon all fours. fected through the skylight. Mrs, istrict Attorney Weeks o About the number of persons that| The whole question of the tariff !8/ 1.1% quties is to increase prices “i : “Kitty, kitty,”’ he called, but there] Kwashek, according to the police, said] he 1s tired of politics after twenty- chester County has received a let pass throigh the railroad terminals|one of wages. If workmen engaged was no answering ‘meow.’ and theji:er husband hadnt been home since | four years of service in the Howé. The pending Dill is an abandonment dimohg the volume of anonymous let-/on Manhattan Island, in any industry in our country are ¢ all ‘i R bit th ri tailor dropped off to see Re lei Kea sigh His friends say he has satisfied bir tere offer! tions and making| The Long Island Railroad handles of all previous Republican theories o! E : little Inter he was awakened by the en he is home,"* she sala, ‘ail pagar nen WA tiheats with comet to the Ward case, | 26.000,000 passengers a year through| “URE to take the samo rate of wages) os action, The appetite for big prof- 7 ‘gl [screaming of his daughter Rita. |he does is sit at the window and call meee apron ni ine einige “*:] the Pennsylvania Station. The Penn-|# the workmen engaged in the same) iy ten prices which was cul- Then Sarah, in another room, !me to look at those giris." cKinley, ch and other fam Which has caused him to ure all the! svivania Railroad handles only 11,000,- | Industry in uny other country, we can] |” 3 screamed, ond Greenberg Jumped out Kwashek is charged with burglary.| tariff makers, and having a milli rasources to find the writer, a woman] 000 passengers. As rental for use of the| adjust ourselves to the new condi- tivated during the war and which nea e EA a a NE SSS dollars or more and being nearly wew- enty years old, sees no reason to com- tinue the strenuous work. White admitting the logic of Ford- ney's explanation of his retirement there is a disposition to» question if he would have made the announee- ment at this time had conditions been otherwise. He had a narrow escape in preserving the precedence of seni- ority that brought him the big Chair manship when the seniority rule was broken to place Martin Madden of Believes Suitor Guilty in) ities’ Committee. instead. of Chartes Face of His, Claim She R. Davis (Rep., Minn,), when the lat- Shot Herself. ter had the right of line because of the retirement of Good of Iowa. Except for Fordney and Campbell District Attorney Weeks of Nassau who got the Chairmanship of the Geant wad Rules Committee, all the prominent sehen to-day he would present} actionuries were eased out of th to the Grand Jury on Thursday all|b:g jobs. The progressive trend I tho facts of the shooting to death of| politics shown by the Indiana, Penn- Miss Edith Lavoy in the parlor of her | 8¥!vanla and Iowa primaries makes It very doubtful if, the leading reaction boarding house at Freeport last Fri-|.ry in the House could maintain his day night, when only she and William]eminence in the new Congress, even Creasy, a suitor, were present. He|.f the Republicans succeed in holding added that if an indictment for mur-]# majority. : der were brought against Creasy he|, Pordney, always i } ¥ f i tions and proceed to business. Capital] met with a temporary setback during r hen! requires no protection save to enable] the recent depression must be sati- Geri senger it takes out of or brings into} it to pay American wages, for capl-| .to4 The result s that Congress has t.svas found May 16. the Pennaylvania Terminal or ap-| tal Is never weak; but the man whol), iusieged with requests for hich} FO BANDITS FOR Investigators for the District At-| proximately $1,660,000 a year. This} has nothing to sell but his brawn and] 00°) (tem Nt reduuels fot Ne torney have succeeded in finding the| ix what {t costs Long Island com-| his muscle ts entitled to the best] Pré Nes i in addition to the straight] market in the world in which to sell] Prices may be maintained and profit- writers of several of the anonymous] Muters, in addition to the strais *l) ecting continued. To these demands BIELASKI RELEASE fare, to. ride between Long Isiand| them and is entitled to the best wages = haa wenth| paid in the world for them. Congress has surrendered, MEXICO, June 27.—A. Bruce Bie- vances; Se rey ASS: Se American wages are the highest inj A special raid has been made on|iaski, according to latest reports ‘The increase asked for amounts 1o| the world because they have been| foodstuffs by protectioniats in the that their {dentity would never be] an added tax of one-fourth of a cent| systematically built up over ‘a course pending bill. noe insist that wie her passenger handled, In setiing| of years by the operation of the pro-| We must eat If we are to live shal kitown, The District Attorney be- | 1° Tieeene a nablenens of the renta| tective tariff system and they can b=] be given higher duties, which means, Heves that the writer of this latest! charced the Long Island failroas,| maintained only by a continuation of|of course, higher prices and more letter ig a person of education and|/which is owned by the Pennsylvania] that system. profits for the food producers. good sense, and if her identity can| Railroad, the petitioner recites tha’ ge ture. It is expected he will arrive in vay toe New York Central Kailroad be learned belleves that a way can|tve New. York Central | Kullroad BOY SHOT IN cH ASE REX HEARS MASTER [rnc capital to-day by automobile, ac- station and tunnel the Long Island Railroad pays 6 cents for every pas- who professes to have seen the dead $5,000 RANSOM Istters who have offered information They have been found in spite of thelr dellef when mailing the letters from Cuernavaca, was released last evening upon payment of the ran- som of 10,000 pesos. Friends say he is in good spirits and health and apparently undisturbed by his adven- PSC E Believes He Has Hit on Schme Neither Can Refuse to Follow. be found to protect her in telling the) Hartford Rallroad 36 cents for each CALL FOR HELP AND|companiea by Attorney Jesus Bar- truth. passenger handied by the latter cor- . wh tak ti The letter explains that the writer |soration thiough the Grand C«ntral TOWS HIM ASHORE|“®* Whe was taken captive with ed man and her hus-|7¢rminal. The New York, New eer him and then released that he might is a married wot = tiaven & Hartford pays the New York *| Drown! M: G 6 proceed to Cuernavaca to fetch the band is jealous. She frankly states) Contral $1,800,000 a year approxi- } SOWING, bie TASPS | ransom. that she spent the night of 2iay 15-16 | nately in Sal) Fanta Dog's Collar, Releasing |" Although tho Mexican Government, | {¥ee® mine ongrators and union mine away from home and deceived her ————— Wife, Who Swims Out when informed, immediately signified; Workers will not voluntarily be hiijband as to where she was, In the] RECORD RAINFALL ’ * Tits willingness to co-operate and to] abated by either party to the edal TACOMA, Wash., June 27. send troops after the band at Cuer-|strike, the Administration was pre- early morning of May 16, she says, . . 5 d 8 FOR ANY JUNE MAY Rex to-day is basking in the Se TRECITRE iboats ateeae Aes pared to-day, responsible officials in- automobile which had been pulled up| BE SET BY TO-NIGHT timated, to offer a plan for negotiat- just before daybreak, she was in an of the friends of Mr. Bielaski, who in a little lane which leads out of feared reprisals and injury to the cap-| !mg the differences which, it was be- WASHINGTON, June 27.—Realiz- ing that the deadlock existing be- EEG aa IS sunshine of glory, the most talked a = of dog in the State, following his Youngster Hit as Bullets Fly} nerotc rescue of his master and has been a pie~ There is every likelihood that be. King Street Road near the head of tives. Ueved, could not be rejected by either | would be ready to go to trial immeai.|‘Ureeaue Agure. | He educated hin Kensico Reservoir, There ts such ulfore nightfall this month will hold! jn Crowded Street—Four mistress, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. party to the strike. hed) re self while working as a lumber; qioet. Noows Ge Bokhart Lave jhe Falechll reper itor any guns] WIFE FIRST TO AID The coal situation in all its ramin-| “*el¥- to; the Bors “woone -e siey! We “An automobile came through King|perore the shower started, a. little Prisoners Taken. Smith, near drowning in Spana- set understood to be one ot| He said his theory from the first] made him a millionaire before he Before the shower started, a little L wiv Laka vodacaly HUSBAND AND GIRL) 212s, 3s, understood to be one ede ire 6 ea tloneiee peters an Street Road from the direction Of}arter 2 o'clock this afternoon, the The Smitha were bathing wits the chief topics up for consideration | had been that Miss Lavoy could not e) a lumberjack story to illustrate a speech and a lot more of them to tell at dinners. Port Chester or White Plains and) precipitation for the month was 7.55 at the foot of the jane. InJinche dim light she saw, she sald, aman) “When the wise men in the local by President Harding at to-day’s| have killed herself, and that he is Cabinet meeting. vant what fam the move by the| DW mere positive of this than ever. ¢| Smith stepped into a deep hole. A chase last night through one of} its call for help brought Mra. the most congested streets of Harlem,| smith‘and he elutched his wife in Forgives Pair Alleged to > ‘. He and Andrew Carnegie were ft another man and throw him| Weather Bureau went over the rec- Have Fled and Seeks Government will take no official was| DF- Otto Schultz of District Attor- through the door of the car which|ords they found only one June with|!n which shots were fired, ended] © feat fold. der ccles ware Free Hi prepared to state, though it was un- IH MBanton’s ofice and Capt. William] reat friends. | Of Carnegie, after the was a coupe. The driver slammed the| more rainfall to its credit, This was} with the arrest of four alleged drug} — ‘The dog heard his master's call to Free Him. derstood that some Government of hy \Q former head of thehomicide| vestigation in which Tordney took, door of his car noisily, backed it} the June of 1887, when the total fall for help, swam out and brushed When Prof. Albert Tondra, forty-| cials, after conferring with John L ‘of the New York police, declare| part, he remarked that there were thd.Absence of powder marks proved] “only two things slicker than Andy cone! : on the witness stand.” They usively the young woman Could} ww eels in a bucket of lard,” ot not possibly have shot herself, see me lained: A search has been made of Creasy's| Fordney wes notoriously the trunk in the District Attorney's office} Profane man in the House, but tn Mineola. Correspondence there in-| Cxpletives always had the merit around on the side of the road and headed back in the direction from which he came. She declared that she and her companion left the neighbor- hood as quickly as they could without making any investigations, fearing Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers Jnion, were of the opinion that no break whatever could be ex- peddlers and the shooting of a ten- Ae Sdith's Hale mitered a¥eia Ghd? cua trivd:A'aha Allee toes far to go to break the record; in fact,| year-old boy by the pursuers, d¢-| face, smith grasped the dog's sacl etaioeraphery sevehteen ait Ac tv ap alae mc bath Stee Narcotic, collar, and the canine started for | were brought to Yonkers Policy Sta-| pected in the ranks of union labor and EPs a q tion yesterday after the police allege| that a move was necessary to bring showers to-night and to-morrow. While the shots were fired and Freed from her husband's grasp, they disappeared together, the fra] Pcrators into conference at onee. that delay might involve them in ex- : pedestrians fest) tatwesnl Eee care Shee eter President Harding was said to feel NEW JERSEY MAN FOUND i GRESIOUI: Mirest; been person to go to their ald was Tondra's posure. and Third Avenues, were run pero that the “difficult and delicate’? ne- oe ele “ Becana : ‘i wite. gotiations between Individuals and the being original. I cannot sign my name,” the WITH HIS EARS CUT OFF ning for cover, one of the bullets hit) WE WAS CARELESS Mrs. Tondra forgave both her hus-| (Government, sary to bring about | @eated Creasy has been engaged to see Seat a ey were to 1 Remember What Tony Rey of No. 809 East 109th GIVEN 30 YEARS band and the girl he is alleged to have|'2e meeting iesired would not be| Dumber of women. An affidavit has know of my being there at that time and Police A Street, who was playing near his taken with him to Albany, where the eae Pere ie Geeemment been supplied to the authorities by a —F would be no better off than the home. Wounded in the left shoulder, | ; police interrupted a Journey to Niagara) | Tt was sald that if the Government) woman friend of Miss Lavoy in which Peters boy is now.” he was taken to Harlem Hospital. K. C. Membership Card and| Falls. is ib se maid Mine Lavon wiealet ace: ansiata: erence, operators, faced, In some in- , i ts i é Judge Rosenwasser fixed ball for| ference, operators, faced : ‘ that. acai cai eerin! grag The fugitives scattered at 110th] ‘Tickets He Got in Hold- fronara, a music instructor and or.| stances, with conspiracy indictments| volver from Creasy's hand on April was 7.7 inches, So to-day did not have Could en Austin Balley of 66 Church Street, New Brunswick, a plumber, was found by the police to-day sitting on a curb oman at Paterson and French Streets, in a| Street and Second Avenue. Two were J i i chestra leader, at $5,000 on a chargo| under the Anti-Trust Law because of! 15 in this woman's presence. The af- ae bas bat a neva tte pool of blood, with both his ears cut)caught on 110th Street near First Up Convict Him. of abduction, ‘The girl was held as a| National wage fixing, will not belsavit does not make clear whether of the killing of Peters—again and| off and hanging to his head by thin} , venue, and the other two at 110th Anthony Vedola’s carelessness in|witness until the hearing .o-murrow, | asked to attend unless the Adminis- re © again advanced—which involves ‘his . He was said to be in] AYeDUe keeping in his pocket a card of mem-|. “We were only going on a vacation} tration shares responsibility by par-]Creasy menaced Miss Lavoy or having been shot ¢ar from where his| *? intoxicated condition. Street nebe Third Avenue, to the same place,” said Miss Bes-| ticipating in the joint meeting. {hbsatoned)vo commit atasiaat a ee eet te cay | He was taken to St, Peter's Hospital.| At the East 104th Street Police|bership in the Knights of Columbus |zedes, “While we were both away] The President, it was said, does not] tise Lavoy and the woman who be Os ee Wie tae vitae, tae Me.| “Here it was aald he would lose both! station the four said they were John| and two tickets for « theatrical per-|from home Saturday night we were at| yet contemplate any intervention ex- EU OPEN : tectives have heen’ instructed, the| °2™, Bailey was unable to tell what] | io. $25 Bast 148th Street, |formance that he had stolen earned [separate places. cept by persuasion and coneiliation. | 8 e affidavit got the police to 2 had happened to bim and said he could isideed “— hope to get my husband bail] If voluntary action does not result and| tell him he had better get out of town, him sentence to thirty years in Sing. chance of obtaining new real light on oe ing preceding the ; Louts Pace, No. 16 East 106th red ypei ty tera irr egy Brent} sous 2 i Sing Prison by Judge Gibbs in the the mystery is too valuable, however] time he was found sitting on the curb, ; sling, to tos mniened, "A trail of blood led from where ha| Street; Virceryo Amerdgha and Joseph} 141,’ County Supreme Court to-day. The letter was mailed from a sub-| had been sitting to a deserted shanty|Harris, both living at the Lenox], was convicted last week of second station in a fairly prosperous apart-| 40 fect away, but searhe of it revealed) Baths, 116th Street and Lenox Ave-| offense highway robbery. ment house district of Manhattan. | nothing. | No ove could be found Whe|mue. They were charged with viola-] Patrolman Winterhalter picked Ve- The inquest on the death of Peters, ecpaeae aia tion of the Harrison Narcotic Law. dola up on suspicion at 149th Street] SUPERVISOR BRADY MUCH IM- ore several delays, has been set tor pis — Detectives Coleman, Manning, Mel- and Third Avenue on Feb. 28. When PROVED. eis yh RH alice niga Pheer CAUGHT IN “DISGUSTED Vedola's pockets were searched at the] Peter J. Brady, Supervisor of the City . lin, Moog, Pastele, Hehon and Napoli-| station house they yielded the mem- Record, who has been ill at the New immediate surrender of the Grand MILLIONAIRES” CLUB | tano of the Federal Narcotic Squad,|pership card and the tickets which} yory Hospital for the last two macthe Jury minutes to Ward's counsel and - © jas Fi their captors, told the police they had | had been stolen on Feb. 25, from Wil-} cturmedto his office to-da: day in the proceedings started for the dtemisen! TWhett of been trailing the four prisoners for|!iam H. Rooney at Fulton Avenue and Municipal Building for a short tim a ofthe raurder indictment, a deferred + | wo months: posing ea purchasers, Crotona Parkway by two armed] He wil go to the country for a month PA Inquest, coming after the dismissal,| 1.4, samuel Goldfine of No. 187 Ave- a * thugs. Rooney was sent for and iden-|to regain strength before resuming his might have furnished the ground for} jue C was arrested charged with steal-| One of them handed Mellin a pack-| ireq Vedola. duties, holding Ward again on a Coronet’s#}\ng 205 cases of bitters, valued at $3,000,/ age at 109th Street and Second Ave- “ine ove uy ana rene ao erate baie" | gt m mare vn na eros] GOLE-GOING Blimp Replaces Auto For Officers at Langley Field A 4 Smythe, be] $1,500 in marked bills and announced okt Minter: the oey see opsaed afterward. admitted the ‘theft and. sald the four were wuder arrest, The chase Pony Dirigible Expected to Solve Problem of Quick Jumps to Links. ft No. for an application to the Appellate| Ms accomplice waa David Goldes of Nv.|then bewan. Division against the surrender of the} found club in . 35th Stroct,} Detective Moog wax arrested for minutes as prejudicial to the thorough |Coney Island, known rogan's Gans] sooting the Rey boy and placed in HAMPTON, Va., June 27 (Copyrigat).—Langley Field to-day boasts its 4 » Fisher, of the Airship School, is con- sel in asking for the minutes. YOUR BATHING SUIT first golf-going blimp, And Col, A. G. , {a con: = MAY WIN YOU $50 Bian a Young on a member ot the hor: | {dent that the problem of reaching golf courses quickly in future has been! Petition, signed by four residents of| atter her death. “In it abe referred to . wi er of the Mor- ba BRIDE AND Two MEN i solved. the county, names the H. C. Frick|Crensy aa an ‘oli can’ and said she investigation of facts which the Dis-|of Disgusted Millfonaire: triet Attorney believes he may vet Both men, who said they were truck-| custody of th Federal authorities. ris Canal Abandonment Commission, & Sunday. “35. $1.00 HELD FOR ROBBERIES IN PHOTO CONTEST ]| Created by the recent Legislature. Mr] A Small hangar in the backyard or hed Yours it, will be considered noth-| Coke Company and other coal com-| hated him, ‘The letter follows Morning & Sunday. , : . Young will sueceed former Circult Judge} on the roof, a pony biimp, a quick |'2€ Unusual for the comparatively | panies, charging that they ‘imported ‘Dear Everybody: This sure has this afternoon," sald Mrs. Tondra.| public safety is threatened the Gov~ according to the affidavit. talked to him and also to the girl | ernment will make its intervention] Creasy, in defense of: his assertion I told them 1 was willing to forgive | “more pointed.’ that Miss Lavoy committed suicide, them both. They are penitent and [| Indications were given at the White | declares there are in evidence at least s am going to’take my husband back." |}rouse later that the step contem-| fifty letters from the girl saying she Wai LY Sal, was tired of life and did not want to plated was a move to bring the! ™ leaders of the union miners and rep- oe deapelah edi lace RUE? resentative operators together for a recel nig) ‘rom discussion of wage differences. Bellevue, Ky., quotes Mr. and Mrs, It's toasted. This one extra proce: Bibs William Hurt, with whom Creasy ‘IMPORTED’ GUARDS gives a rare and had been irregular and infrequent. ¥ . from her a revolver which he said he Operators’ Action. vin N. Edwards produced yesterday| |) hastily crammed the unfinished letter ot Se boarded, as saying that up.to two Ronths Mea Creasy received as many delightful lity as two and three letters a day froin elig! qua : IN COAL ey Miss Lavoy, since, when the letters impossible to TO vi ‘They said he had sent her a $260 dia- _Muplicate. i 5 mond ring a few months ugo, Then, \ tte Miners Seek Grand] ater, ne confided to them there had Jury Investigation of been @ disagreement and he received had left with her on a former visit. \ 3 In answer to the declaration of UNIONTOWN, Pa., June 27.—The} Creasy's counsel, Raymond Malone, Fayette County Common Pleas Court] that he has fifty letters written by was asked in a petition filed hers to- Nise taNoy aad} ihe dia not care te — e Grand Jury ana| liver Assistant District Attorney El- fi collect in spite of the reluctance of}™men, were peld to-day in $3,000 bail - ERENT ae ae mot ven eee : George 8. Ward, the defendant's |°8ch In Centre Street Court by Magis-| GOV, EDWARDS ‘MAKES investigate the ‘‘importation’’ of sev-| an unfinished letter by the girl to her World follow you. Mail father, to appear. This stay is apt} ‘“*'* Sweetaer, 4 eral hundred men from New York] relatives at Tupper Lake, which had SRS 58 opesen, Abe aay 1 $i) SEVERAL APPOINTMENTS City, who have been sworn in as dep-| been Interrupted by the arrival of] [every day to your summ: defeat the purpose of the Ward coun- TRENTON, June 27,—Gov, Rdwards uty sheriffs, marshals and special po-| Creasy in Freeport. | The girl had licemen for strike guard duty. The! into her desk, where it was found] [||}WORLD SUMMER RA’ ‘ Por tich man to have his own pony ai William H. Speer, who has joined the | sail across city and flelds to the golf|ship for pleasure purposes. Just as the men in violation of the Act of been a busy week, and it will seem Husband and Friend Cap-|| Evening World Photogra- |} less! statt of the Public Service Cor-| oy. a convenient tree to tie the}! Jump Into the A-4 to play Koll over | Assembly of May 29, 1893. good when everything is done. ° All] |] Sunday World 10c. per Sunday | y . r* DE ara tie Thonies L. aveiced 2 ¢ [Pevond Norfolk after a beuutitul tri, | ‘The men were sent in by thelmy cherubs made their grades and] |) gursertbe now for any length of 2 tured, Flat Filled phers Will Snap Cos- eee Appointed a tenbaeezmand |old bus to, and then eighteen fastjover the waters of Hampton Roads,| Vickery Detective Agency of NewWlevery one passed regents’ geography.| |] Address changed as often as so will many others then fly from place to pince by day and tie their tumes Each Week. North Jersey Water Supply Commis-| les of the ancient and honorable York City, and are of “intemperate With Loot. The weather down here for the last our vawstosler wt My arrange ries of flat robberies in Washington|{ prizes—one of $50, one of $25 ones Cred ie ee Coat nen pus and five of $5 each, jetectives for ree months, Loo! Mra. Frances Sproh, the eighteen: || 00k slang the beach next year-old bride, was arrested in her aoa Sor ine a home at No, 853 West 16ist Street atter|| Evening World's Priz detectives had captured her husband, Prettiest Bathing Costumes. ting Battle After William, twenty-two, and Fr: Me- in line and the photographer will Dance, Cavie robbing the apartment of Fred|] take the picture and put down SAN ANTONIO, June 21,-—An inquiry | the dirtgible and started out. Pualt, Ce eT gt ae Bpartment|} your name and addross, Then into 9 fiwtic duel] “When we got to the golf links we ee, Trilling the detectives} | 100k for the picture and the |] over a sub-deb between « Da idied over the eighteenth green & got the address of the two prisoners and prize awards in the News Pic- San Antonio youth at the Bre enridge | while, beckoning to the caddies. hurried to the West t Street apart-|| torial edition of the Evening || Park golf links here, Neirner is over] siowiy we came down. The delighted tlhe “Lieut, Anderson, the engineer, and ve ae Peparteg. in jutro from] and propert — da: ashington Saturday, but this was ¢ eter. TEXAS SOCIETY YOUTHS |5, "st over £0, Virginia Beach @ S8Y |mistake, for the Hitle alrcrutt. ‘was DUEL OVER A SUB-DEB * Geman te A aa narpiicin re back at’ Langley Field at 8.30 F.'s)|COAL TIPPLE DESTROYED | on, * La M der: Aes , #3 ‘let's go over in the A-é.' That aulted [aria nent, Anderson, | in command, BY DYNAMITE CHARGE him. We jumped into the car, or, a8 . you know it, perhaps, the basket of ner at his father's at Bloomfield and at bt another elaborate dinner brother Cliff's at East Orange. “By the way, George sends mother his best regards and says he would “48 * 4,.| like to have another game of pinochle Another Damaged tn West Vir- with her. He has a studio now in sini. Field, After Threat New York and is quite a success at it. GRAFTON, W. Va., June 27.—-The| “Hazel and I were picked out again coal tipple at the Luella mien of the]this year to be ushers at commence- nH Crawford Coal Company was|ment, Not any too glad over it, {nflammability of the hydrogen gus 1 nd that at the Victor mine] ‘ther. ; ucceed Ernest C. - me, to say m in, uick re~- iw habit and reckless disposition,” the week has been just fine. By that I " bad you, or remit ie A bride of six months, her husband Each week, Evening World Set? iittiems 2 Bmathare ef Aiton Ltaee bume to pete bea ‘and no} UP? {0 Vanes ont Misha nigh’ ,| petitioners declare, adding that they!mean plenty of rain, so it made it! || Cashier, New York World, a and @ youth of elghteen were locked up photographers will snap photo- City has been appointed to succeed Rob- | trouble at all with the golf widow. Jing hangar once occupied by wers mistreated, assaulted and| nice and cool. Last Sunday I went to Park Row, New York City. s in the West 1624 Street Station yeste: raphs of attractive bathing || or #- Pe lg fo ine county bench | All of this is not a theory with Col.| Roma, and now used by the mi abused by them, and that their pres-| mast Orange, Bloomfield and Newark & day afternoon In connection with a se-|] suits in a contest for $100 in || Ure jue inet comes Vico! Fisher. ft is a fact. A-4 and the larger D-3 alrships ence in the county endangers lives} to visit George's folks. We ate din- ® DIED. FOLEY.—On June 1922, SAMUBL JO! age 59 years, ex-Benator from the Senatorial District. Funeral from the Chapel of the Stey Merritt Burial and Cremation Go,, 1 ay., corner 18th on Wednesday 1 ing at ® o'clock, Then to the Mot Chapel at First Calvary Cemetery, ® mass will be said for the repose o Col. Fisher believes an airship is as safe as an automobile, Motor failure does not mean disaster in the lighter- than-alr craft, for in such a contin- gency one can come to earth gradu- ally by letting gut a little gas. The ment and found it filled with loot from World, “The Green Paper,” the }| twenty years old caddies held the blimp while Ander-| now used is the only danger. ay It never rains but it pours, Who] %¥l af 10 o'clock. many robberies. following Monday evening. ‘They were In evening clothes and more} son and 1 got out. Then we tied the} ‘That will shortly disappear,” he Radeliffe-Summerville | Coall snow have popped in this week but|#MITH.—REUBEN R. CAMPBELL y report Mrs, Grace Moss of No. Saturday afternoon: of this J| than 200 boys and girls who had at- W. Va., was dam- NERAL CHURCH, Wednesday, 11 Ay Billy -——, that —— ‘oll can.’ I just Riverside Drive and Mre, BE. Gude ship to a couple of smaii trees and] says, ‘for non-explosive helium soon tended a dance earlier {n the evening jo, 660 West 1634 Street have iden- lay, by explosions of | witnessed the battle. The youths fougit week, the photographers will be will be about ax cheap, I abe hate him. Believe me, he got some ae played elghteen holes. After the game t five tified articles as having been stolen from|} &t Brighton-Manhattan beaches of Automobdiie headlights | We climbed aboard, the caddies untied] years You can haye u about the ets have beer by of-] cold reception.”’ LOST, FOUND AND REWARD their homes. Other victims of robberies on Long Island and at Long ed, The fight wae anid to] the ropes and we came home, It was| size of the A-¥ built and filled with) fcials of the compan they said, Sane saena will be in court this morning when the Branch, N, J. have been over an alleged insult to the/a fine trip. hellum at a cost of approximately] when they continued to operate the ARE YOU RUN DOWN? young lady. “d believe that in the next Ave ov ' $16,000." mines after the strike wae called, ‘Take Father Joba's Medicine sow, j : » ' 1 h :

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