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| | y | b { WV | Weather Man Cheers Those j q Bound Away for Holiday or Celebrating at Home. SAFETY PLEA MADE. “Knights. of Columbus Tak -Lead in Arranging Big _ Events for 4th in City. Rain on the Fourth? “-\%he prophets say probably not. They say there has been so much rain Iately that the sky is just about empty and will hardly have a chance ‘te fill up again in time to spoll New York's holiday clothes. Better still, there is promise of re- Mef, at least temporary, from the ay of thousands of New Yorkers are | » hi aa Gia sikae teauuiste Whe of First National Copper, also HANNAH . MASCOT of the MARYLAND Pidias for two Gaye: of $620,500, offers 6.086 additional | old law tenement houses were de-| President and Gen. Pershing and Started their holiday on Saturday. rains bound for the resorts in all @irections from the metropolis and bound for short trips are filled te capacity. Fireworks are not permitted to be gold in the city, but numerous shops im New Jersey towns and north of the| because of the dividends it paid. It ity line here did an excellent bust-| looked like a source of income to keep mess for the last few days, and sup- plies of crackers and other old fash- foned celebrating implements were| °f ™Y life. I never signed any power “gmugegled’' into town. Among the celebrations scheduled} District Attorney Banton turned for to-morrow will be a mass meetin; and patriotic ceremonies by the Knight of Columbus in the Ma\ @ Central Park at 10 o'clock. | investigation. Fierce Fights Rage in Mountains of South in Arrangements have been mi ft accommodate 3,000 persons, and the ceremony will open with a parade from the Sherman monument at the| Whereabout of Dr. BE. D. bier and GPth Street plaza entrance of the park|the three others indicted with him to the music stand in the Mall. ~In| for grand larceny growing out of the the parade will be uniformed councila | $5,000,000 failure of E. D. Dier & Co. ©f the Knights, Boy Scouts, Veterans| Friends of the indicted broker how- @f Foreign Wars, members of the| ever, asserted Dier would give him- American Legion and other members| #elf up Wednesday. @f the organization. Among the -—-_ Speakers will be Jeremiah D. Sulll-| BOY RUNS INTO AUTO, yan, Murray Hulbert, President of the Board of Aldermen, and Archbishop INJURES SKULL, DIES Patrick J. Hayes. The Police De- a ise: Club, wolclate andthe Arrested on Technical Fanen Coast Artillery Band will pro- ot ‘vide the music. Fordham University campus will be} Walter Koppo, thirteen, of 469 Hender- geene of the ceremonies of the|son Street, Jersey City, died to-day in bishop Hughes General Ass: Bly, Knights of Columbus, where the| suit of being knocked down by an auto- Speakers will include Surrogate Johi P. Cohalan, the Right Rev. Joh expected 10,000 will attend. at} When @ truck driven by Walter Por- Blackwell's Island an outdoor per-|#ID of 419 Monastry Street, West Ho- formance will be given by professional | P°Ke?. appeared. He crashed into the | officers of the law—Sheriffs and dep- gctors, and at the Henry Street Set-| skull, uties—have backed up the imported] pjooay battleground, The jails began wonsnned by two women, One was Wement in the afternoon a pageant] Porzelp was arrested, charged tech-| Prohibition officials in a manner that|to be crowded with prisoners, many| Mts. Sharpe. xu be staged by the settlement work- | nically with manslaughter, has brought from the Intter words of] of them caught redhanded at their] They walked right in and carried) house, the alleged victim of improper | citizens of this town in that manner,"| array of merchandise in the windows ; ‘Past, approximately 130 persons wii De killed and 3,000 others injured in} doesn't care much for company, his in many cases originally designed to/enq, If the enforcement officials stop session of her husband and the cops ks accident: than the number of men killed o the American side in the Revolu-| ‘‘Well, Judge, a lot of company tionary War," says the statement of| came and he: ran out." the institute. _|pany. You'll have to pay a $2 fine, es, aseeoe camaussionet | Or: said Magistrate William A. Sweetser. |BURGLARS WITH mann M. Biggs, State Commissioner| schaeffer of No. 1559 Second Avenue, WAGON LOOT @f Health, advised that anti-tetanus| whose dog last Friday bit Frank Stick- gerum will be kept on hand at all|ner, eight years old, in the left leg. the hospitals. Persons who suffer burns d not to attempt CUT: are warned not to atte) to treat themselves, but to go to Aas FROSE ‘OR TO SEEK @iclan at once. Lockjaw follows 60 BOTTLE THROWERS swiftly in the path of a burn that it Sar fe most essential to have the injury restiante treated by a doctor at once. Serum Ebbets Field. ‘will also be obtainable at the various} District Attorney Ruston of Brooklyn @tations of the Health Department | to-day said that bottle throwing which throughout the city, and will be fur- | occurred yesterday at Ebbets Field be- mished free upon application. YOUR BATHING SUIT MAY WIN YOU $50 IN PHOTOCONTEST Evening World’s Cameras / Next Saturday to Snap Costumes on Three Beaches, The $100 in prizes for the wearers of the prettiest bath- ing costumes at Manhattan, Brighton and the beaches in vicinity of Long Branch will be awarded after the taking of photographs at those beaches by Evening World Photographers next Saturday afternoon. The weather of Yast Saturday kept thousands of candidates from the Beaches. The photographers ‘were there but it was no day for a prize contest. The photographs taken next S-Baturday will be printed Mon- day in the Night Pictorial Edi- tion of The Evening World (the Green Paper). Fifty dol- lars will go to the prettiest costume at each beach, $25 to the costume at each beach Which is the next most attrac- tive and $5 each to five more @osfumes seen at each beach, - There will be more prizes of- oe for other costumes at beaches on following Bmp. A plea for a safe celebration has been made by the Safety Institute of America, which at the same time is- ues the warning that if greater care ‘fe not taken this year than in the “The total of persons killed in bluff Fourth of July celebrations since}out on the street unmuzsled, re substituted for the cumbersome] sume its trickling down the gullies |%% ® bluff and then Mrs. Sharpe gave FEAR OF ROBBERY |7oemes nan to get the other $6. H¢} Marion does not propose to treat him \ / these were inaugurated is greater] “Why did you let the dog out that| "45" and even machine guns and air-/from the mountains and soon will THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1922 “tke Pim Star in Pacing Camera ARDS COUNSEL (870.000 Worth Lane GETS MINUTES With Manhattan Well in Lea OF GRAND JURY Apartment Houses Erected During Last Motion for Dismissal of Indict- HARDING HURRES, 4 PLANNING TO REAGH MARION BY EVENING — President and Party Start Out WRITES T0B BANTON Gave Check for"47 for’ $751.42 Day “Receiver Was Named—First Months of 1921 Number 160,and Tenements Provide Accommodations for 50,000. ment Charging Murder May Early on Last Lap of iB Concrete Complaint. Be Made Thursday. A big boom in housing construction) timated cost of the new houses, is: ” 55 cade y In New York City during the last] Manhattan, $18,117,000; Bronx, 417 250 Miles, . rooklyn, $11,734,600; The first concrete complaint on , The minutes of the Weatchester| WArter of 1921 was reveated In a re-| Queens, $2,460,000; Richmond, $46,000, EN which he could act {n criminal pro- County Grand Jury, showing the evi-| Port made public to-day of the Tene-| Under the programme Manhattan ROUTE WITH PRESIDENT 4 ceedings against E. M, Fuller & Co., 4 dence on which Walter 3, Ward was|ment House Department, which| ts scheduled to have forty-seven new| HARDING, UNIONTOWN, Pay Cl cankrint brokies; wi sucstved to: . , indicted for murder following fis ad-| shows that $10,000,000 worth of new| tenements with rooms; the| July 3.—In high hopes that by even~ : mission of the killing of Clarence 8. Bronx, 124 tenements with 16,987] i day by District Attorney Hanton from ‘ Peters were to-day turned over by| tenements elther have been bullt or] roms: Brooklyn, 226 tenements with | (re esi so home —_ & seventy-one-year-old woman in : $ the District Attorney to Allen R,|@re planned for construction. 10,098 room) Godena, Stty-four. toms @ since entering | Massachusetts, ) ; Campbell of Ward's counsel in ac-| A total Investment of nearly $18,-| ements with 2,540 rooms and Rich-| White House, President Harding Mr) Hinton. eedtired ¢hat. the - bathe with the order of Justice} 090,000 in new homes providing ac-| mond one tenement with forty-two] started to-day on another lap of his dene. (& Rav late ould: aia nd P Morschauser last week. commodations for 60,000 persons is} rooms. automobile journey to Marion, O, 09 " ‘ There are 824 typewritten pages of| indicated in the number of new law| In addition to the new construction] Refreshed by a night's rest at @ given a check for $751.42 to the Fuller the record. Before reading them Mr. | tenements erected in the Greater City, | planned builders have reported to the concern on June 26, It was on this | Campbell sald he was sure he would/exctusive of the borough of Rich-| Tenement House Department their] Note! Perched on » mountain top pear Gate that Fulleé turned over his books find in them plenty of reasons forlmond. Altogther 160 apartment| intention to spend nearly $800,000 for| tere, the President and Mrs. Harding Se als Anke | } asking for the dismissal of the indict-| houses have been constructed, provid-| alterations of tenements. Plans have| Were up for an varly getaway. The attorney and a receiver was ap- k ment and he was confident, at least, Jing nearly 18,000 rooms. While Man-| also been filed for the conversion of| #tiffest mileage scheduled faced them pointed for him. , of having the crime charged in the! nattan leads in the amount of money | eleven dwellings into tenement houses,| #ince their departure from Wash- Gis aged woul wise. farther, the - he Indictment reduced to manslaughter invested with $9,616,000, Brooklyn, | Compared with these figures *|ington, approximately 250 miles re- tes : ee chia: 0 so Ward could again be released on yt ‘tol ‘ution tn | maining to be covered. District Attorney declared, that the alii ; Sahn he ball “This motion wih’ prokabic, cg |aithough spending $7,027,000, provides| orty owners have made application In g . , ninety-sever! inetanees: f "| In the event the tourists are un- Fuller concern also has 400 shares of made Thursday when Justice Mor-line nuter of come aetna an | version of tenemente inte mrn-tona.|able to complete thelr trip by night, Nipissing mining stock, for which she schauser will interrupt his vacation] 4 099; in Brooklyn, . The bor-| ments. The report also shows that| they will arrive in time for afternoon hes paid in full and 11,000 shares 2d at Nantucket to hold court at White! ough of Bronx, with an expenditure | in the last quarter of the year twenty- | homecoming ceremonies in which the The John Doe inquiry into thelrooms for home dwellers, In Queens] molished. Charies G.. Dawes, themes Emer a paid in full, this latter stock to Maryland’: 's Mascot Snapped of the U. S. S.: Maryland, now at|charges of conspiracy against mem- an investment of $608,000 by builders} Nearly 25,000 complaints of various} Bureau Director, both travelling with be used as collateral for 600 more Yorktown, Vi owed her feminine| bers of Ward's family and others will ouses: . rai participate shares of Nipissing. While Shrinking Into | curtosity to get the better of her, and|®° Fesumed before Justice Morschau-| "yc griedlipein report shows a re- seers lodges with die Separtesaet up beakers nine as . “All my life's savings are in the Middle of Picture. at last decided to solve the mystery of | Ser Thursday, Investigators are UN-| markable total of new tenement plana} to October 1 last. Of these about} T0-day's route carried the President hands of Fuller & Co.,"" the aged woman wrote, “I wanted Nipissing me alive for the remaining few years of transfer."’ this over to his assistant, Benjamin 11| Schreiber, in charge of the bucketing le] District At S a * received official Information ot tne] Mopping-Up” Campaign Against Illicit Stills BRISTOL, Tenn., July 3 (Copyright)—The war against the moon- shiners of the mountain country extending from the Cumberlands of Kentucky to the Smokies of North Carolina to-day entered the third or mopping-up phase, with the advantage on the side of tae Prohibition en- forcement officers. It is a quiet but very serious war. Little is heard of its outside of the immeidate localities where it is in progress, But if it results in complete victory for the authorities, as now seems probable, the whter Charge. ‘Without recovering consciousness, the City Hospital, Jersey City, the re- | mobile truck while riding his bicycle. in} The boy started to turn into Grove the camera. She was so absorbed she| Cerstond to have found proof of | mied up to Dec. $1, 1921, in the five| 13,000 were anonymous, and the de-|through bituminous coal fields in a aid not notice the man with another) consultation persons, fo cut “wvieed| boroughs. ‘The proposed investment | partment reports official action was|Pennsylvana, West Virginia and Ohio, True to her sex, Hannah, mascot| camera who caught her in the act. | State where they could not be served |” °#eh borough, based upon the es-| taken in 23,000 cases. hake Ri been on strike for with subpoenas. anes ° Dry Agents Battle Moonshiners | Wife in Auto [SIP NYA B OY e| Arm Round Girl; \ororcoLon TO Q mas * e ty ————s With Airplane and Machine Gun} Steals Jazzing |r. Who Doows|/ wed for Driving) weLCoME HARDING ussell, 10 loesn Et " Hubbyat Dance} Know Name, to Be ith One Hand Stocks sod Helldings Solid Adopted by Chief. evi oa y lags and Bunting His Perfect Day Spoiled by|,.°aet: Brest Van Wagner, head of Jersey Gallant Stopped by For Celebration. Y Spoiled’ DY) the staten Island Detective Bureau, Official and Switched MARION, ©., July 8 (Copyright).— Elderly Spouse and Assist- | nas determined, after talking with The band and the people are all ready ant Abductors, Mrs. Van Wagner, he sald to-day, to Off to Court. to welcome President Harding and take into his home the ten-year-old cs eee: the “Duchess,” as Mrs, Harding is (Special to The Evening World.) boy who was kidnapped so many} Councilman Joseph Klitch of North} known to so many of her old town PUTNAM, Conn., July 3.—Wilfred| Years ago that he cannot recall his] Atlington, N. J., was gravely dis-| folk. Sharpe is back on the job to-day and| ame. turbed to-day on the River road when] Marion's official welcome to her it In reported that his elderly wite,| ‘The boy, who was known as ‘Run-| he observed Gustay Holvman of No.| most distinguished citizen, who ts re- who kidnapped him when he skipped] ll,’ 18 exceedingly bright and appar-| 196 Commerce Street, Jersey City,|turning to help cslebrate the centen- “white mule” industry of this section will have been hit a serious if not] out to a dance Thursday night, is|¢Mtly !s the son of cultured parents,’’| driving towards him in an automo-|nial anntversary of the city's found- fatal blow. “in full control of the situation. said Capt. Van Wagner. “My wife| bile. What bothered the Councilman|ing, will take place at the home of ‘And although quiet, there has been] machine guns have been used by the| “Situation means husband.” ae arene ene eee trcee ca inst] was that Holvman wad driving with| Dr George f.) Miaedings), thes Byer fa deadly ferocity about the fighting|"@iders to spray the wooded slopes! oiks around here have the dope| Vonnt mate Naw ane Chil: ohly one hand on the steering wheel. | dent's father. from which the owners of stills have dren's Society at New Brighton and Daye ahd wate of eonmneen tase that could be found only among men|+iiea to pick off thelr enemie on that kidnapping now, and they| will give him every advantage possible | His left arm was about the waist of a of the sturdy fearless character of| The first stage found the moon-|®¥ this is the way it really hap-|at our home in Pleasant Plains whilo| pretty girl. have made the old town a real riot of diode om: Both sides: ninere Onsnly ciyinei thelr tide andl eee the Nation-wide search Is being made| The Counciiman blew a stern blast| color, Streets and buildings are @ ‘The mountaineer has used his guns,| shipping thousands of gallons of their] | Wil. young and skittish, put his| for his relatives. on his police whistle as the car passed] solid mass of flags and bunting. The +] Sroduct almost without hindrance to} Dest foot forward Thursday and wan| Efforts to focate a man named\him. Holvman looked back and re-| combination of the Fourth of July, ‘the pistols and knives freely to maintain] Vooinern distributing sections, ‘The| baving the time of his verdant life| Field who, it is believed, can furnish | moved his left arm from around the| centennial of the town and the first what he considers his absolute right! second came when a selected force of|@Nclng with this ong and that one| information of the boy's identity have| girl. Councilman Klitch blew «n-|home-coming~ of Warren to dispose of the product of his corn-| enforcement officials called upon the|&t the pavilion by the lake, when u|thus far failed. ‘Russell told Capt.| other blast and motioned the driver to] gince he became President has _ fields as, he thinks best, while the| various. mountain Sheriffs to aaaist|*M0PPINE motor car came along,| Van Wagner that about five years| stop. Helvman obeyed. every spatriouia heart. them. Since then there have been|@™y style, O. D. in color, mannedjago in Bethlehem, Pa, he was| The Councilman put him under ar-|” Ajready the centennial celebration frequent fights. The hills became a|®¥ three men in uniform and} given in charge of Field by’a woman, | rest for reckless driving and took him|has begun, but it awaits the Presi- and since had lived in many places. | before Recorder Bennett. dent to get into full swing. Relies of He was found in a New Dorp rooming] “You cannot imperil the lives ofthe century have displaced the usual front of the truck, suffering a fractured underground stills. ‘Wil out and nobody thought of in-|care. Field, he sald, always treated|deciared the Recorder after of the city’s business establishments. ‘To-day the officers are mopping up. | térfering. After a while, however.|him well, but would not reveal his|menting thi Many of them tell the silent story of ‘They are bringing in the demolished | 8™mebody phoned the police. A squad] parents’ names. He spirit. 100 years of progress. from the old method of moonshine] stils to the various county seats.) four under Capt. Delage gave| Mrs, Charles Glass of Jersey City,|hands to steer your car or stop your! Other than being down for a speech hunting. The long barrelled squirrel Meanwhile the mountaineers are wait- chase and overtook the O. D. car be-| who went to the Staten Island Chil-|©@r; then you can do your hugging or two on the formal centennial pro- rifles have been ubandoned. In theirling. ‘If the mopping up is complete, |C#use It had motor trouble, Soctety Shelter to seo if “Rus-|With both arms. Safety first, sir! You! gramme and for a review of the place high powered repeating rifles—|tne making of whiskey here is at an| Mrs. Sharpe was found in full pos- was her kidnapped son Jimmy, |"Fe fined $25. American Legion with National Com- said to-day she will aid the authori-| Helvman had put $19. At his sug-| mander Hanford MacNider, President ties in seeking ‘Russell's’ parents, |Sestion Policeman Sullivan rode back| Harding during his stay in Marion is gee to Jersey City with Melvman and the] {> be lett largely to his own SSS DOG OWNERS PAY FINES FOR THEIR PETS Because Spuds, the bull pup of Frank Hess, of No. 217 East 26th Street, highest praise. There has been a great difference al arm the American soldiers in France| terore the work is fully completed | 4 some job in releasing him. The owner was in Yorkville Court to-day to Captain had to fire a shot in the air answer to charge of allowing the dog | —D*Ve been used. Automatic pistols | the stream of white lightning will re- up the battle, saying she was shot, which she was not. FUNERAL OF DETEUTIVE MORI- ARTY THUSDAY. H ‘The funeral of Detective Jobn Morl- Hangs Himself Through a ied yesterday, at Bellevue] W' oO 2,000 Sav- FOUR WOMEN HURT Howpitaly will tbe held next ieee age on a IN TIRE EXPLOSION |The Police Glee Club will sing a high requiem mass at St. Alphonsus Church, Worry that robbers should break ON AMBULANCE BUS] West Broadway near Canal Street, and} into the bank in which he had de- the Police Band will play at the service, 4 get his money was reported Helyman drove with both| as a guest, and he would not have it CAUSES SUICIDE|""™ *" tho _wsy bac 80. He is « part of Marion and being FOLGER PAYS $43,000 | “‘stuny oid trlends wit entertain the A Many ol \e! en! FOR SHAKESPEARE| fron Washington, DA Franke te sure to have a call, “Gink"* Schroeter i will be constantly in the Presidential, Standard Oil Man Purchases} *rsence, and Charley King, brother Famous Daniel Copy of _|ot Mrs. Harding, will be an honored First Folio. i Bt Henry C. Folger, President ot the} TAKES MONTH TO GET mn | way?’ demanded the court. planes have been pressed into service/wash away every sign of the early by the attackers. The airplanes have| victory won by the law enforcement been used to spy out stills and the! omcials, “I guess he doesn’t like your com. A fine of $5 was imposed on Anna MORICE HOME Enter in Daylight and Drive A = which will be attended by the Acting | Posited $2,000 an Accident in Bronx to Ve-|Commissioner and many other police] given to-day as ‘the reason for the i A . . ; Mclals, Off With Their hicle With Sixteen Con- |""Detective Mortarty was in his thirty-|sulcide of Andrew Vecher, forty-five, | standard Ol Company of New York, $679.54 OF $51,811.24 Rowdyiem at Plunder. valescent Patients. _|{he'poltee force. He In survived by. hie| miaica, His body was found yesterday |!* ‘he Purchaser, it was learned to- P wife, Ellzabeth, and four children, Ray-| hanging to a tree In a lot adjoining | 4¥: of the famous Daniel copy of the Four women were painfully hurt |, ‘Walter, 2, and Eliza-|St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, |First Folio of Shakespeare, 1623, at 12.30 to-day in an accident to an 1 t No. 46]Sutphin Boulevard and Jacob Place, |bought at the sale of Baroness Bur.| After sending out 300 letters and Two or more burglars, using a horse-drawn wagon to carry away their loot in broad daylight, ransacked | between 153d and 152d Streets. The|Commerce Street. |__| Jamaica. dett-Coutts's brary in May through| working incessantly for a month, Assie- . the home of John H. Morice No. 41| convaloscents, thirteen of Benjamin Mathowenski, a friend|the Rosenbach Company for $48,000. |tant District Attorney Ford has sue~ tween the first and second games of ad leen of whom were Th Brooklyn and Boston sould be incest. | Bast 74th Street, on Friday night and|women trom the Burke Foundation | LEARNS TO SMOKE living at No. 27 Scutt Place, qaid price, which ts the highest ever | ceeded in collecting $679.54 out of the: gated, drove away Saturday morning with The throwing started when a specialltheir plunder. The Morices are at officer attempted to arrest a spectator. 5 Some one threw a bottle at the officer|thelr summer home in Shinnecock and in a few minutes there were sev-| Hills, L. I. eral score In the air. Pt was not stopped until policemen and Manager Robinson ASnSUaD many of thelr arHeten oF and several players appeared on the| Value had been placed in safe deposit Home for Convalescents near White Plains to the New York office at No. $25 East 67th Street, whence they were to be sent to their homes. The tire of a rear wheel blew out on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx Vecher never had entrusted money | brought by a First Folto, is not, how-| total $51,811.24 due the on WHEN 130; SAYS |to a bank until Saturday morning, |¢ver, the largest ever paid for a book, | {°terihnce taxes, Mr. Ford seported HE SAW NAPOLEON when he deposited all his savings in|Mr. Folger, himseif, it was stated, | it was a hard, ungrateful task. the Jamaic. branch of the Title Guar- | having paid $100,000 several years ago} ‘The Post Om sont beck 1 of Bie antee & Trust Company. Then worry |@t & private gale of the Rosenbach's | letters marked “un to locate.” assailed hini so he could neither eat, | for @ copy of ‘espeare’s plays pub- see aE work nor sleep and he hanged him. |llshed in 1619 by Thomas Pavier.| OBREGON GOVERNMENT nelf. Several yours ago, Edward Hunting. | WINS ELECTION, BELIEF Veteran of Many Wars Has Papers Showing Birth scene. boxes before the house was closed a So alahony 163d and 162d Street. The in 1790 ~ paid $50,000 at the sale of the Hoe * month ago, Mrs. Morice intimated | flooring of the ambulance was blown N. Y. DISABLED VETERAN ¢ of Captures Majority in Both Houses, —_s— ; ; PARIS, July 3. brary for a copy of the Gutenberg Bible. Early Reports Say. MEXICO CITY, July 3,—The Obregon Government was apparently victorious in the general elections held here yes- terday, according to indications to-day, ‘The Government, it was believed, had captured a majority of the members ef Those who saw Napoleon have BREAKS HIS FINGERS] Detectives of the East 67th Street | Collapsed. ee Ree near aren cctece HOSPITAL SITE PICKED The legs of Miss Maud Frank of Station said they knew nothing of the nee ya Joseph Mahoney, thirty-fve years} robbery, but at the home of Miss Har. | No. 81 Essex Street, Brooklyn, Miss - soe see peaurun. Yat Pea we COTTON JUMPS old, a butcher, has considered himselt| ret Wella, No. 43 East 74th Street, | 478 Cameron of No. 301 West 160th pondent F ports the discovery of _ $6.25 | A BALE & wrestler, \After visiting friends teat| Which adjoins the Morice residence to| Street, Miss Lucy Bally of No. 480] Spondent reporte the dlscavary, Increase ir in Excited Trading WASHINGTON, July 4.—Selection of @ site for a $1,000,000 hospital for di abled veterans to be erected at Summer- ff Mecislas that the Grand Avenue, Astoria, and Miss] ©"@ in the person o! night he decided to test his abiiity by] the cast, It was learned that te rob | Felda Krueger of No. 300 Hast a6th| Krasinski of Volhynia, who was taking @ fall out of Patrolman Edward da Street were cut and bruised. They} orm in 1790. the Lower House and Senate. The elee~ q Landon of the West 47th Street Station,|“" M- Saturday by a maid, were attended by Dr. Deutsch of Lin. Hearn wee roubed gu aed su be ee fe a .s an.| Follows Government Crop Woes a tae atreste ta preene fie aan In H 5y| while visiting Warsaw. Surprise * * f patrolled the # whom fe met in 6#th Street veer Ninth! MeCUMBER LAYS LOSS Policeman Bee of the Morante! | expressed by the Magistrate at | nounced to-day by Assistant Secretary Report. Steorders Calling on @ passerby to act as ret-| TO “POISON CAMPAIGN” | tion. oe Papers prosueed by sha comes “ee irae setae: comprises 22s] H™mediately after the tesuance of Sieeieeeeree Sa nani ¢ correspondent to fe site, he said, eree, Mahoney tackled the patrolman, Senator Omcially Admits Defeat | passen ROU RTanRET Coes rath Po} acres, situated on the Hudson River,|the Government cotton crop report who, taken off his guard, fell with the for Firat Time. other on top, The two wrested for a “ few minutes until the patrolman got a] WASHINGTON, June 3.—A “Poison strag.ed hold on Mahoney and subdued |Campaign" defeated Senator Porter J. him, Mahoney was taken to the West] McCumber for the Republican senatorial f $100,000 and|this afternoon, the cotton ‘ket The papers, if genuine, show | Na* scaulred at & costo! I. market m that he served in the French | the hospital will be erected there by the} jumped more than $6.25 a bale on| Notice to Advertisers Army from 1809 to 1813, in the Veterans’ Bureau to be used In the care/excited trading. The largest gain] Display sovertiving type copy and release ihe Polish Army in 1828 and took | of soldier patients from the metropoll- tan district of New York was scored in cotton contracted to be MONEY IS CHARGE art in two revolutions in 1831 Slaerly conduct." * SPAFE® Of dl8- nomination In North Deke, BOOPMATAE) ero alleged’ countertelt das tnd He underwent sixteen —_—_>—__. delivered next January. It rose 126 " to a letter today from the Senator to fo alleged counterfeiters were held > ¥ Me, Ging Gene eaten The patrolman hed two fingers of his his campaign manager, R. J. Hughes, |in $3,600 ball each to-day by United| Ove exile in Siberia, served in | THESEMAS Races Fost ron re | Punts £0 3K cents a pounds, maie'ny" Bos World’ must'be-reecned by 1 the Russian Army against China CLEVELAND, 0., July 3.—To-da; The Government estimated that the at h lay of the Grand right Hand broke: waren ° — —>__. The letter constitutes McCumber's LOUIS P. BAYARD, FORMPR GOLF |nrat official acknowledgement of his de- States Commissioner Rasquin in Brook- Disotay_ adrertaia lyn, They are in 1900-01 and in the Manchurian War of 1904-065. track, the opening harness horse rac pan June %% was normal, compared OHAMPION, DEAD. feat by Lynn Frazier, former Governor | $1410") ving at the Beaman Inatiut He was wounded at Moskowa | circuit season, was called off this morn-|with @ ten-year average of 16.9 por Louls P. Bayard, forty-six, Intercol-|of South Dako! es leiden chest Nee in 1812, at Lelpzig in 1818 and Jing on account of the heavy, muddy|cent. The estimated crop for 19: legiate golf champion in 18! Se amie Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn. Dembewtlkie in 1831, but other- |track. ‘Today's programme will be| was given at 11,065,000 bales, The 1900 died suddenly to-day at his home| CANADIAN sTEAMBR tad Edwardson gave Mrs. Rose Cohen a| wise was never ill, which he at- | raced to-morrow. final yield in 1921 was 7,953,000 bales. —_——>—_ HALIFAX, N. 8., July §.—The Cana-/$10 bill in her shoe store at No. 27| tributes to his extreme sobriety. a in Short Legnind ¥, He complained of! qian Merchant Marine steamer Canadian| Hamilton Avenue, which she said was He only began to smoke at the THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, KNIF® DULL, 80 HANGS HIMSELY. © Pale sews a ee bine died before Command A pee from ‘gr to moyniersals. and she had him arrested.| age of 180. His father lived to be | Areade, Pultteer (World) Bullding, 63-08] Unsuccessful in cutting his throat be- je arrival medical aid, yndon ant itwerp, wen! re at | Saledino t inti \e “4 vived by his ‘widow and three ehildren,| noon to-day at Plate Point, three mlles| Surf Avenue, ana, West’ slant 117 and his mother, ninety-seven. | park Row, N. ¥, City. Telephone Beekman | cause of @ dull Knife, an unidentified Alice, P jr, and Marth th of Bt. Pierre Miquelon, according | © Island, a tt t He remembers seeing Napoleon 4000, Cheok room for baggage and parcels | man yesterday hanged himself to a tree ranks Be ee tional wi to word received by the Naval Intelli- @ bil alleged yg the attendant during the great retreat from | open Gay and night, Money orders aud|in the woods ole aged Road, near oh ad Department here to-day. & $2 dill to m §10 bill, Russia, avellors checks for sale.—Advt. “_ a ‘ }