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VRERERE BAEEC 87 EMER 4 ULS.COURT ASKED {Giri With Neck Crushed by Dive {lJ § SHIP RAIDED FORWRIT TO CLOSE |. UP REISENWEBER’S — —- Judge Manton Reserves His Decision on Pleas of Dry > Violations. Application was made to-day to nage Martin Manton in the Equity Term of the Federal District Court by Assistant United States District Attorneys Clark and (Johen for a Permanent injunction restraining the Bath Street Corporation from con- ducting Reisenweber's Restaurant at SSth Street and Eighth Avenue. The ground upon which the ap- Plication was based was that there bave been six viclations of the Vol- gtead Act charged against the restau- rant in two years, To establish the violations the Gov- ernment called Izzy Einstein and Moe Smith and four other Prohibition agents, who testified they bad bought Bquor im the restaurant. But, on eross-examination by H. Snowden Marsball, the agents admitted none ‘of the alleged violations had ever been brought to a criminal trial. & Manton reserved decision Under the Volstead act the issuance of the injunction asked for would close the restaurant. BABY CHOKES TO DEATH, ON BRASS STOVE BOLT. Werner Bech, two years old, choked fo death to-day in the home of his parents, at No. 179 Kingsland Avenue, Corona, L. I. A brass stove bolt lodged fm his throat. Surgeons Hope for Complete Recovery. HAMMONTON, N. J., June 28.—Miss Mary Gettmann, eighteen years old, of No. 730 North Bigath Street, Philadelphia, dived from a springboard at Clementon Lake, in Clementon Park, fifteen miles from here, and suf- fered a crushed fracture of the spinal column, just below the attachment of the cord to the brain. She waa conscious when takeng+——————____—. from the water, and Is still conscious in the Homeopathie Hospital in Phil- adelphia, in spite of her broken neck. She talks to nurses and doctors, al- though her body has become partially paralyzed. Her physician, Dr. Phil- lips, said she was still able to take food and that he had every hope that she would completely recover. Physicians at the hospital sald the JUDGE PRESCRIBES A SURE CURE FOR BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Tells Prisoner His Voice Is Probably a Whiskey Tenor. Harry Power of No. 1204 12th Ave- nue, Brooklyn, was charged in Fiat- bush Court to-day with disorderly con- duct on the complaint of his wife. Magistrate Dale asked him several questions to which he replied in a husky voice. “What's the matter with you?" the Magistrate demanded, “I've got bronchial asthma,’’ said Power. reason Miss Gettman is alive ts that the fracture of the spinal column was not a clean one, but what the surgeons call a crushed fracture The vertebra was crushed into small pieces, with no clean breaks. When she dived her head struck a sandy bottom instead of rocks. Had there been rocks she would probably have been killed. the Magistrate. ‘‘How long have you had it?" “Two years.” “Just as long as we've had Prohibi- tion,” said the Magistrate. “I'm going to be a doctor and prescribe treatment for your bronchial asthma I'm going to instruct you to drink nothing but good Flatbush water, give your wife two-thirds of your $30-a- week pay, and treat her with great consideration hereafter, As a Magis- trate I will put you on probation for a year. If you follow my advice you'll keep out of trouble.” BROOKLYN BRIDGE TRAFFIC TIED UP 10 MINUTES. Traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge was tled up for ten minutes this morning after « Flushing Avenue trolley car, bound for Brooklyn, ju tra'k at 7.55 o'clock hit an auto truck near the New York anchorage. “Sounds like a whiskey tenor,"’ sald 2 $ ma, For to-morrow (Thursday) An Extraordinary Offering of Women’s Washable Silk Dresses ~ . for sports and country wear at $21.75 ah (Sizes 34 to 44, inclusive) The models are charming, the pretty striped silk of excellent quality, the value remarkable throughout (Ready-to-wear Dresses, Third Floor) A Specially-prepared Sale of Women’s Cottage & Morning Dresses simply but most attractively made of dainty cotton materials, and exceptionally low-priced at $3.95, Both of these Sales will particularly appeal to those practically-iainded women who prefer to go through the Summer in coolness and comfort. 4.90 & (Second Floor) Madison Avenue- Filth Avenue, Mew Pork Thirty-fourth Street 6.85 Thirty-fitth Street ie sereey Rake Sis ad TInt wimming Victim Partially Paralyzed, but LQUORS SEED Customs Men Search Presi. dent Arthur and Two Other Vessels Here. What was at first believed to ben test case to determine the right of Shipping Board vessels to eel! liquor was made yesterday when customs officials seized 150 cases of Nquor on _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE States Lines. Ever since the recent accusation of Adolphus Busch 384 that the United States Is the biggest bootlegger in the business, which accusation was taken up by members of the Anti-Saloon League, Prohibition officials have been naking threatening gestures toward the Shipping Board vessels. A conference was hold in this city recently by Commissioner Haynes, Prohibition Director Day and Chief Zone Agent Appleby for New York and New Jersey, but the matter was jeft in abeyance, Mr. Appleby said last night that he believed the Shipping Board had no right whatever to sell booze, but that he had received no advices regarding coming seizures, A despatch from Washington said that officials were inclined to view the seizure on the President Arthur as the President Arthur of the United'the beginning of a test case. It was = said there had been no intimation that such a step was planned, show- ever, and no report of the Incident had been received up to a late hour. Yesterday's raid was headed by A. O. Hokenson, Chief of the Searching Division, The President Arthur ar- rived In port Monday and was docked In Hoboken. The steamer Siboney of the Ward Line, at Pier. 18, Brooklyn, was also visited by customs officials, who Selzed 300 botties of liquor on board, Another 300 bottles of liquor were taken by customs officials from the Norwegian cargo ship Barfond, which docked yesterday at Pler No. 17, Brooklyn, The report that the raid was in- tended as a test case was denied by the raiders, ‘The Male Creature, (From the Philadelphia Bulletin.) “very husband ought to have a den," “A den?’ “A place zrowl."* where he can retire to TY FOURTH STREET Clearance Reductions! New Cotton Frocks For Women and Misses Including Imported Models 11-95 Actual Values to *18.50 Imported Hand-Made Frocks of Voile or Ratine. Dotted Swiss in several smart models. Voile in plain, dotted and figured effects. « effects. Ro Cennecfion With Any Omer Establishment in the 22 THIRTY FOURTH STREET = At Greatly Reduced Prices! New Silk Crepe In Midsummer Designs Including Imported Models 20% Actual Values to #30.00 Imported Hand-Made Silk Crepe Frocks, trimmed _in contrasting colors. Canton Crepe Frocks in beaded or draped Georgette Crepe Frocks draped over silks, Frocks World ts ST . 0 134 West 34th Street (SxeX"s Between Broadway and Seventh Avenue “You Always Pay Less at May's” A Clearance Sale That Offers Rare Economizing Opportunities Caracul Collared WRAPS & CAPES at “20) & *25 were up to 42.50. were up to §9.50 Styled in Canton and Rence Crepe. Models in which the furs alone are worth the price, Hand lined in Ganton SPORT COATS 519° & 9° The entire balance of our models in heathers, velours aids, duvetyn, that sold from 39.50 to 59.50. j lined in Canton Crepe. sls SPORT SUITS at 14° that sold up to 39.50. For city, country or seashore. Not the ordinary sale suit, but our regular hand tailored, finel; - clusive styles. land lined in Canton Crete be ( Smart Summer | FROCKS A Host of New Models in Canton Crepe, and Taffeta, Knit Crepe, Crepe de Chi: Imported Glagham, Irish Linea, Poagse, Dotted Ske, Ratine, Figured Silks, Voile, Etc. Sizes 14 to 46. 5° be 18% ee ee eee ee oe eee oe eo ee ye 4 FIFTH AVENUE dames McCreery & Co sath STREET Have Your Furs Remodeled Now Low Summer Prices On all Coats, Wraps, Capes and Scarfs repaired, altered or remodeled by us during the Summer months we will give specially reduced prices. We have a number of advance Winter styles from which you may select a model for your re- modeling work. Estimates either in prnes or by mail will be gladiy furnished. Telephone Fitzroy 3400 and we will send a messenger for the garments. McCreery For Fur StoraGe THE WORLD'S 1922 Summer Resort Annual and Good Motor Roads Tour Guide Price 10 cents At All World Offices, Subway and Street Newsstands, or Address World Summer Resort Bureau, World Building, N. Y.’

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