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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922, B Dog Saved From Death Penalty IOI BIR CRASH [What Did You See To-Day ?[BANTON NOW HOPES INFLUSHING HURTS ae 10 TRY DER CASES EIGHT PASSENGERS WITHIN A MONTE aa kids and Strikes a Telegraph Expects Surrender To-Dav— Pole—Windows Demolished Counsel for Lawrence Gives Hint of Defense. —Driver Also Injured. FEDERAL INVESTIGATIONS THAT PRODUCE NO RESULTS , COSTLY TO THE TAXPAYER a ot "Investigations of the High freshing to know he ts not an “ex- pert.” Cost of Investigations” by} Looking over the various items ‘ Eiuent Yaeasigere ware. cet by AVNE Write a few lines to fitted Attorney Banton, wee ‘naw ig which make up this bust total. e , j, af —F— car from Chevy Chase (Fisher's pal bus operating between Whitestone, Th i i the prosecution of the Dier larceny ¢ Evening World Will Pay $1 for Each Item Printed. wi Sta- | 3 Calder’s Piadiation and Re- ete i besniceen) & VON pees ts Corona, skidded just] The Evening World Will Pay $2 for Each Snapshot Printed of ea ease eld ee construction Quiz Futile, | carfare in New York City. This does pees bodily JB 8a dthamias bits ilac Some Unusual Scene or Incident With an ore ae SB on) Sie Avenue and crashed into a telegraph pole, All the windows in the bus were He believes Col. Dier will surrender to-day or will be picked up by the detectives who are searching for him not mean that Fisher confined him- Cost Nation $32,281.62. self to street cars, Vouchers for| — taxicabs, hotel tips, dinner guests cover many pages of the Govern ment records. Such items as the following show that Mr. Fisher was no piker when it came to tipping the | hotel employees where he was stop- ping at Government expense during this Investigation: “Hotel Pennsyl- ania, floor clerk, $4; porter, house- Accompanying Description, Adress “What Dia You Bee? Editor, demolished and the passengers were A MAN OF COURAGE. of me tn Seventh Avenue, wear STth hurled in a heap in the front of the] At Hudson park in New Rochelle | Street, were having « bit of an argu-| With @ bench warrant. Harry J. vehicle and showered with the glass]! #aw a woll dressed man of thirty. | [Vent the xirl inalating on cron Lawrence Jf., partner in the broker splinters. Surgeons from St, John'a|!¥®, ttke off hin shoes and socks: roll | “what all that crowd was About. Nan Ee MM oe bien : ‘ousers and go wading with al appenring that the young man had al filled for $4,000,000 owing to 8.0 Hospital dressed thelr wounds. All| big crowd of iittle onea—Frank R.| wilt of Nia sn, ve lot ine rarnwie| customers gave himself up. yeaterday were able to go to their homes. Ward, No. 244 Rast 86th Street. « escaped being run down by a truck and} and gave bail in $16,000. Dier Is ex- The driver of the bus, William . Joined the outer edxe of the crowd. 1] pected to be prepared to give $60,000 Dic STE O Ree Martin, of No, 1536 Gates Avenue, ning World, P.O Hox 188, City Hall Station By a Staff Correspondent of The ' Evening World. WASHINGTON, July 6, — While Congress ts endeavoring to get back fo “normaley" and bring about lower Posts it might profitably give some at- fention to the hich cost of Congres- keeper and obambariond) ¢% each” Slonal investigations. The cost of] J HF, Richardson, assistant clerk of Congressional inquiries is surprisingly | this. Investigating committee, drew large in view of the small benefits| $500 per month for four and a half which have acerued from many of| Months, or a total of $2,250. He also . had an expense account amounting them. the executive end of the Gov-| OG .itar uralized, and it is against the law for How THEY Lim To WoMEN! [followed * * * Two linemen In al ball when he “comes in’ The other T was enjoying Fifth Avenue from] tinhole, working on underground} two Indicted In connection with. th Brooklyn, was held on a charge of|the top of a bus when I heard a man SG ee fallure, both former employees of Dier at pS ion | 107th Stree ‘5... "Dick" had been sentenced to beytention of President Harding, who] careless driving and will be arraigned] eckyor Whine ihe bee Onde Mh = & Co., have not been heard from and shot becarse his master, Jake Sliver-[sent a telegram to Gov. Sproul, ask-|later In Plueting Police Geen. Hel Vanderbiite live. He was wrong every ANGEL IN WEST STREET. it Im: believed that both have left the 5, zh 0 he coule ave] Was one of the most seriously hurt. | ti Florid: ‘Woat 109tt - country man, ¢ uss! Lh 4 ‘ . | ing him to do what } could to save iho in he mos ime. lorida Shaw, No, 312 ‘eat 1091 ad come o1 of Liberty Stree aft @ Reuaeton; Had Dever Pesn Tt" ee apetnilife, ithe Govertion wend The othera injured Included. | Street Into Weat BU weet Pf tlberty itrest | Lawrence was indicted last Friday telegram to Magistrate Howard|Charlca White, fourty-four, of No. 12 ernment is it “boss.” Ni of about five feeding peanuts to pigeons }ON sixteen counts, seven charging nee 8 own “bo P one] There appears to have been a de-|a doz to belong to an alien in Penn-| Boorse of Lansdale, Pa. and “Dick"|South 18th Street, College Point; | PA HASN'T “Gor AROUND To IT| The young woman who was with her/ grand larceny and nine “bucketing'’ las the authority to step in und say: |tightful exchange of hospitality be-|sylvania. The case came to the at-|was granted a reprieve. John Judge, twenty-three, of No. 139 MAYBE, looked on smiling, West Street nearly|of customers’ orders. Accompanied “The cost of your investigations is|tween these Government investiga Quincey Street, Brooklyn; Frank Ando,}_ 1 saw in the window of a Woat 1th [always ta filled with trucks, and in thel by his attorney, Max L. Arnstein of excessive und you must be more care-| tors. On one occasion at least th. twenty-one, of No. 81 West 19th] Street apartment house a Christmas| few minut I stood there watehing I ‘0. $20 Broadway, he pleaded not ful.” Not even the Senators them.| Yuchers show that Mr, Richardson T 4 Street, Whitestone; Frances Kavin,|*fet: It was decorated with glass balle| counted seven drivers who, approaching was the guest of Mr. Fisher at Gov- wen y e an oun e ih sullty on arraignment before Justi fs and tinsel, Just an they usually are] with horse-drawn or motorized vehicl ul selves know or give consideration to five, of No. 10 James Street, " i seen in Derember—Ruth B, Smith, | pulled out in order to avold the pleeons. | MtAvoy in the Supreme Court tho aggregate of these costs, which | ¢rnment expense. Flushing; Samuel Wiley, thirty-four.|No, 198-16 Washington Avenue, Rock-|—1. Helmers, Hox 418, Hoboken, N. J Detectives assigned to the Criminal mount steadily in most instances once George H. Norton, another clerk to of No, 16 Claverly Place, Flushing; | away RBeaoh, L. 1. + — Courta Building searched for Dier al! the probe Is authorized. When they|the Shipping Board Investigation S era ruz enan S ' a! e John A, Turner, fifty-two, of No. 89 — FREES FrauT. day yesterday. It is believed he ix are sturted und ‘experts get on the] Committee, drew $2,400. 46th Street, Corona; Edith Pegram, ™, Near the 69th Street Bridge Plaza} in this city. No clue has been found Congressional payrolls for the purpose! Stenographers taking and_ trai * * ° thirty, of No, 46 North 8th Street,] At Steeplechase swimming pool on]i, Long Island City an athletle elu] to the whereabouts of Benjamin F of assisting in conducting them, there|cribing the testimony in this invest roops In ot ver High Rent Whitestone; Lorraine Dooley, three, {Saturday night T aw @ man floating on] puts ona number of boxing boute every | Shrimpton, former Dier office man. 1s usually no hurry about bringing] sation were paid $10,111.94. of No, 123 Congress Avenue, Flush- papae an atten eer Sens saturday evening ; The U ncll a Lie ager, and Adam Recklein, another of Fen sfia’ta Si * a rar. you disn't more than 200 yards fro ne ele- e “re pads” 0 Ner conce e stisation on Capitol] MEXICAN “INVESTIGATION. el Macead xpantié Ha the e ct h Hill might weil be styled “The In-| Another investigation which was Army Tries to Arrest Leader of Union Formed to Fight an Guemabore branch of the LR, Ty sub: | 8 Vestigution of the High Cost of Inves-|, Snes ie _ * ae re x yesterday over at thel way, 1 have noticed that almost tn-] It was learned yesterday that at- Cea ealh a ieearing aU eee Landlords, and Members Rally to Him, Firing bench. Thera was @ worn in the] Yaciabiy ‘Gs, trains approach tie, @lte| torneys for the Dier receiver served es ren joriz- ‘* si oe sl Ares ~ . ates g to act ama She n 1 ao r a le hapa be- | reg ve a Y ca er, Sometim the resolution authoriz conducted by the sub-committee of on Soldiers. water trying to act smart he ward ih slow down a litth perhap Fred Andrews, former Dier cashier } peak ; Ing an inquiry carries a limitation of : a floating and while she was Moating shefoxune the motorman wants a peeh.| with gummons and complaint. last Se F a jons Sol rf the amount to be opent. This ap nate Foreign Relations Com involving $196,288. . was reading a letter and smoking a] iassengers wet up and Ko to the WIN Today in two mult A parently was not the case with the mittee looking into Mexican Affairs VERA CRUZ, July 6 (United Press)—Twenty were killed and seventy- cigarette.—Lillian RR. Norton, No. 68 wa, You can hear the Laila AS reduction and reconstruction Investi-{ 7 Mater, Fall (now Secretary of the} ive were wounded early to-day in a terrific battle between soldiers and wcaoatondi src A alg TE Re ere ath mice Wa laWS: ‘ HteOL) OW a ‘ a ut Hiner Ye ve train pleks Be Initiated by Senator bop the Tenants’ Union, formed to resist the demands of profiteering landlords. BAT ON THE ‘TOP FLOOR, more speed they tfully take thelr City Hall Rear New York, which cost the Govern- Soldiers, under orders of the Dis-| Members of the tenants 1 saw a good sized hat fying wildly] seats. The show Is good while It laate, wf this investigation was $42,546 union sang Rg 82,281.82. Sens Talder hap- “ ‘ id ¢ the corridor on the topfeven though that be but a few seconds. [ 0 L ee ists Ghattmee ae ihe Gagne pected to Jay the foundation for, | trict Court, were sent to arrest Heron| the ‘Internationale’? as they strug tear oe the co ' arian 7 muat, Hullaing. 1 i Tt Hast 0th Street To ok ike 6 Audit and Control the Contingent|"°Yer Materialized. It might have] proal, leader of the union sled with the troops, My batting average belng low, L was un ‘ eo 1 dat & Weeats deal tne, trae ntact Most of the casualties were among © Marble Front the Intervention, which it was ex-| 5 vhic! ble to do anything to the Inv i penses of the Senate, to which Proal resisted. Hundreds of his . USUCH BARGAINS! NC z e¢ : is “ embers, hich (aeauendes ote committee resolutions on investigation, Nt denied Fall and his meddling adherents gathered about his home Se: vere mibich descended vin the aye tone te el At the Van Cortiandt Park tation of must be referred in advanee #9 as to| committee passports with which to| ‘ é 8 ne lic utenant and (wo se'diers > lower level.—F, ©, Tenth Street, Jersey REGUBLIIEA Secfwa cross the Rio Grande, as then re-| nd opencd tire on the detachment of | were killed Thinks Real Estate Devel City Batuetee ne a) Hisectipntien ly pieces sella investigation fon. neaduetion| tired by regulations since repeated. | 200 svldier Proal was finally arrested AINKs Ikeal Estate Developers oRertritoves ganetsue prop nay te Yeast) With Coat of Paint It Will Frit si i The vouchers show that Senator|—— —- ———- Should ‘ 3 : FUL at, halted half way sta ‘and ‘ " ahd reconstruction consumed aine Should Build School and ‘ Sars aa eee months. Hearings were held in both| Call drew On sath Kereet at Second Avenue | oan an exchange of thelr experiences)! Keep Up Appearances With J saw a man with a pusheart, The o shopping tour. ‘Trafle war com- Mille a icy tun tang aid out fo traffic officer vave the signal to atop [OR 8 SNAPE vouchers for $11,200 for Rae a expenses incurred in this inquiry. TRAIN PASSENGERS A. I. CANDIDATE Give it to City Senator Lodge drew a voucher for z — $1,200 for committee expenses. pletely blocked, [ saw several persons Proud Facade. Quite a tidy sum being pald out fo end ihe nae sty a jimsheart turn back and climb the other star- areal nt of furniture In New York City. Al estate ; halted and held out a hand to other | nse,—ienry J. Dietrich, No, 218 Park Mesin and odetig, clerk Hire ahd us T. Jones, an investigator, drew Real estate speculators who pur-| tragic back of him. When the pro- [se Henry J. Is the real front of City Hall actually in the rear? Why should a City Hall have a front or rear? 1G t : . ; ‘These questions have been prompted fiveatixations come High, Prank ©. rly, clerk of the sub-com alffleisitcts) katstha MiP to lave aetiont bury Bridye, at 6 P.M, T saw an i fs mittee, drew pay both as clerk and y ere eee LePTLe old gentleman who carried half a |by the determination of Manhattan Miller, rated As AN expert assistant! ossistant clerk; hid comneuedtiog \ ites in udvance of the building off GREAT OAKS emo amounting to $2,623.00 for the seven houses, if recommendations made by} 1 gaw a man drop a penny on the months the committee was alive Commissioner of Accounts David} aidewalk on Senecn Avenue near Wood- watermelon under one arm while he | Borough President Miller to doll up to Calder, drew $19.196.66 In this tn Held aloft a toy balloon, Asa bricve | the rear of the building, which is of quiry. He is a Boston man enzaged A. N. Hanson, another clerk of the Uirshfield to the Mayor are put into} bine Street. Hix attention was culled committee, was paid $11,351. for —.—- effect locat car approached there was the wnstone, so that it will look just fn manoutacturins bullding matertal salary and expenses, his pay con- customary rush and the old man was Tike the front of the building, whieh and a friend of Senator Calder. Mr crowded anainat a pillar, He had to 114 oe the finest marble. The very idea chooae between the melon, probably bought for hla own Department of Of painting one side of \the ancient but he spurned the coin and No. to it walked away.—Joxep Miller drew bis pay of $1,000 per month for three months after the Krein In a report to the Mayor ade pub- Motor on Mane Boston Ex-|Tuttle, Seeking Democratic k eee tinuing, according to the vouche Ne to-day Commissioner Hirshfield] 1727 Bleecker Street, Brooklyn tho thterlor, and the toy balloon, He | building #o that it will look Hike what Hearings cloned, No legisiation re lfor six monthe’ aft 3 ‘ as , at eit ; vid that while lias: always aup- : let po of the battoon.—Charlea [it isn't will no doubt call forth as sulted from the Inquiry, and the net|censed its hearings ne COMM "lL press Burns and Excitement | Nomination, Would Repeal 1Y8 SUP) DRUNKEN MAN SEEN IN TITHE oT, ported the theory t the Constitu- Henry ©, Flipper, leven (as Spreads AA min smipnt AG! tion follows the flag, he does not be trenatdlon canoe oeetra HaBteyES) 88 preads to Street. State Enforcement Act : his services, Stransky, No. 745 Driggs Avenwe, [much criticiam as th Brooklyn Planting of Civic Virtue and his lures in the cen- tre of City Hall Park Whether our forefathers who erected City Hall were pikers or just See eee aay Steaut | lacking In vision could not be ned tvenline news. to-day. But it is a fact that th to] built three walls, the south, east and them (a man and a young woman) | west, of marble, and the north wal Unt T henrd « iman's saying. “Mr. Jot brownstone. Perhaps they thought I— J » No 15 Wall Street, New © city would never creep beyond Pork City, Dear Sirs Replying to your! city Hall and that brownstone w favor of the 1 looked up and saw » for Indians and oth a business man dietatin a8 denizens of the woods, which result was to make work for the ¢ disposition of use- nment papers. While looking out of my window I s surprised to see a man staggering rks who mn less Gov that a schoolhouse should. pre- c cin the street. He was the and reeli first drunken man 1} time. He tried to steady himself h 1 stout woman RUSINESS GROWING BETTER, I rode up town last night In a subway car in which there were but two other : 5 cede the auetior W. B. Bull, who was one of the]. Excloslve Park Avenue frem 83d to] TRENTON, N. J., July 6.—Opposi-] The Com committee stenographers, 54th Street was aroused early to-day £803.90. by a brilliant flush and a sharp report when a short circult started a fire in| the State ten-| th, ors fag oner disapproved the tion to expenditure of uny money by Jaedutiition af aw school site o nitherly side of Siwanee Aven LOSth and Logth In what is known Eighteen emt 8 of the Federal Trade Commission who assisted in preparing data for the Conzresstonal grasping the arm passengers. ‘They ¢ Huried in my fave paper T did not pay much attentto invity and t She resented Mis fur y and him so emphatically. —Otlo Zoubek Enst 74th Street 2728.99 for thet w Jersey for the en hearings drew $2,728 oir sor. f ton to t reciilar pay Henry L. Gaziey, anot ; ‘grapher, was paid $809 sht Roston ex-| forcement of the Bishteenth Amend Kathleen Lawiee, for stenographic| tng tsyctiond Nanrond oe foe ae en | ment and restoration of a S-cent street |M eports, was paid $2,871.45 soe baa ieee the ne i hey Francis J. Kear or teat] after tt had tere irand Central earEMI of Jerall perminal. Half an hout’s delay. re- sulted ina from the 1 ernment commission “PROFESSIONAL INVESTIGATOR” DRAWS FANCY PAY. Glen ay the Lockaway Boulevard orthorly boundry of the re to-day by} Aqueduct race track About 140 ate Commis g Commission, a Gov a ou While waiting at Seventh Avenue fe cnr fare were the outstanding features fund ¢ in a statement tssued hi William EB. Tuttle jr., vices at the rate of $425 month, drew $2 NEx are Up or in course of con good enoul to his atenog: 500 for four x tightly, When nearly ‘The't er of Banking and Insurance, and] tructiv } apher—M, Kavanagh, No. 243 -|art! Ww. Chantlind of the Federal] ig expense account as paid], THe train stopped suddenly tn the crane iene oe ul ‘ th con pinion; say4 the: Com vad pissed 1 seen thinking | PAPER A Wavunagl Cre ee thie trae crept right up to the Trade Commission texan! staf waslamounted to $485, making a total of |ttmMel. nearly thirty feet below the | Calls tion. The statemont|minsionor, ‘real estate spocudatora| ot oforing him iny aantatince when A = pack stoop of the building. CRIS Giphoreae ites: Enonlind entice tence seekee Street level, and considernhie smoke |Matorial nomination, ‘The statement | m A estate specu ing man approached him and said PIB RTELaR RON aGoe. to the committer and was allowed $75] Dan Jackson, another clerk of the} {fom the burning motor ascended topMMla: feratianct le eee CoD Tueme. In outly |Could) 1 help you aeroset The old || alte. waitin tae the 8 o'clock train extra for preparing a digest of thefinvestigating committee, drew aa} {le open alr am In favor of reconsideration o Ka « their] gentlema this morning at the Van Nostrand atu ue eyes und replied: No, fully clear bI thank you, 1 was J ic cat-nap'—Stella Gerard, No. 61 West 7th Street nd modification of ) salesmen or sellin 3 Bradles » $89 Park Ave-| the liquor qu a agents, and, mecOuHtCana hhice aut ac ae ith Street, licard the re-[the Hlghteenth Amendment, which for the purpose of developing $4,298.80, {a addition. losion had} will mean regulation and not Prolibi- they lay out and improve thelr A number of smaller vouchers were ed In the tunnel. tHe looked out} tion, Tam tn favor of tht repeal of [ost streets, they ought to be mar jrawn for witne: fe in this futile investigation, which was a sort. of| fected upward, followed by clouds of] New Jersey 14 1 to a fire alarm box}to enforce and the unwillingn {tl Street and] most people to obey iw strict pr Warr Deputy Fire{tion of alroholie bev » together with fre tion of t niral Railroad of New forsey T sew a man and his dog at play on the ball grounds ‘The man was batting them « to the dog. Wi svery crack of the bat the animal waa iffor the ball Hke a flash, AD great many times he caught it in his mouth on the first hour 1 watehed fully tifte testimony dentally, it is noted that Chantland in 1919 also was paid $0,054 In co tion with an invest Department sabiry of $2,000. His traveling, hotel yunted to gation of 1 Chantland seems ty be a professional of'a window, aw fnslies of tire re-[all enforcement ucts passed by the} le bulld and furnish their own schools Tie THE PASSERBY. slature, ‘The inability [nd then give them to the eit the city of In front TP osaw a pase pocketbook from the baby opening the poe lan m the baby ¢ nge and placed tt t fage aNd investisator, which Ne finds quite H ad oie a of | cost them minutes and Was unable to chare one error against the folder =i. C. Granville, No. 146) Arm: Jersey 1 a school end erection of a school tnitding f personal affair with Chairman Wall, k bts enator from New Mexteo, re t ac Ave Scrat t) his other Gov- to much as ernme then a David T.. Win yother expert em i o. With earring n inom the police, fire and other im sthook the man opinion, means a continuation of t Vactivitios by reason of ‘the de: ment is far greater than the in strong, ity ‘YOU CAN WIN $50 WITH BATHING SUIT ON NEXT SATURDAY Evening World Cameras Will Snap “Em on Popular Beaches. One hundred dollars in prives will be given by The Evenini corruption of public offelals and d I pect for all law and order Ks tA, YS yy continued on hiv way, i nan appeared and, being an ac ntance, f told her of the net ft we any the tunnel passen- ess, startled by the nu stipping Of the] op Will amount to tor ws, In this c All tax exempt P “ should say (here 4 reniied GREAT UNKNOWN 1 saw Juck Dompaey on the board 'L believe a majority of the people |!!! ew Jersey are not in favor of 1 teenth Amendment the he time iB COE When walk ut Long Beach. ~ it was He was visible for halt an by ’ inybody recognized hiin—Mis, BB. West 160th dt who should he » prefudtoe tinst 1 of vulu 1 unday Vtg Congressional ins tions, drew $1,000 for a tmp to England te stud The n » British Odvern ention jaunt to Burone, where how sisted ¢ motor e t, consoquently Tne oppise Eat to taxing the people of this Stite tor ih epaans Wor: itt rs the purpose of onforeement wt OR py SoU tbe: Gadiitrn mbed out | [8 ; Nogite in that vicinity at this t Uhete Bertin ta, (barn CHO enuae BF 1 am in favor of the restoration ' the B-cent fare which, I believe, woul! opening it and ykowin tonta, “there ts $19.00 here avah Weiner, No. 66 Cannon Socet tof the Pullmas p etired, and they ethods of t Wy NEVER HURT HIM, The cops vut hore In Bast Orange tn addition to thelr other dutles ave de pended upon to round up stray Kids who are out after hours. J saw one officer scorting & youngster home Inst night The boy was crying blue murder and FHO REMEMBERS WHS THe WHO ERT NO VESTIBULES, As we approached a switch ji Birect in the rain to-day the motorman from one t @ipnosed to ‘atudy housing inde the explosion J}. Hennessy. conductor, of No, 19) e@ possible with lower costs of opr Franklin Street, New Britain, Conn, | ton and the increased bu whiel i with Pullman conductors and porters, | Vould result from such reduced fare World for the prettiest cos | hurried through the train eeassuringy Commissioner Tuttle will be op tumes worn by women hath | the passengers and allaying any ten-| posed for the nomination by Juder ers at Manhattan-Brighton | deney toward a panic jeorge S, Silzer of Middlesex County Beaches Saturday afternoon on | Firemen lowered ladders Into the ‘tate Senator William N. Runyon of [EMERGENCY EXITS Long Island, and similar prize | tunnel, down which they climbed, and} Union will be unor d for the Re {ol the pretilsak ooMtAIen at found the fire confined to the motor. | publican hernatorial nomination KEPT DOWN LIST benchve at or near Lon hey extineuished it in ntteen min-| United States Senator Joseph S. 1 a soba OF PANIC VICTIMS missiwner Hirshfield said that tore now pending from twenty five to thirty applications unue teh the city ts asked to buy school sites In outlying suburban districts, 1gath post-war conditions In July and Au gust, 19%, the records show that M Veltler drew $500 per month Adelaide TR. Hasse, who indexed th printed hearin elerated to musty pleeon holes 4 the Senate, drew $173 lees. borrowed an wmle awitch, returned, handed back the —W. Von Hegel, No 229) Piret Ave ft the car with a switeh s before they wer (Continued on Ninth Page.) for her sery Btenos ings of the Calder committce cos $4,808.48. This aceregate cost is mad Up of vouchers for James A Ls for $3.0 $1 791.8 The Calder committer made a ry aphle renorts of the he THE OLD GENT Twas on my way home The car was crows seated and women we nding atood In front of an old kentleman wit! a long beard. He was, | should say nty, at least He looked around « The coolness of a frosty morning and the sunny fragrance of the Orient mingle in a glass of iced Tetley’s Orange Pekoe. Serve it on a sultry morn- ing, a hot afternoon, or a sticky evening—and see how this refreshing, princely blend can banish fatigue and dull care. Branch, N. J ut lighuysen of Raritan, wh Hivenine World) photogra Wille. the firemen were at work tion and re-election on the 21 and Galt and Willinm phers will be at these beach ey were exposed to danger from un ticket, Will be opposed t celtave ‘ainda aud cannes Fast Hatin pinay aspect ompany Makes Report of to photograph the costumen of all comers who a chance for the prizes Their the younge In thelr newspapers. He a mo his seat. Tdemurred a bit, aed only a young girl, but the old gentlema cat tHAG hake unnel. Gov, Edwards will protiably be th Short Cireuit on ae, offering port many months a nly Democratic candidate for the conclusions remedies of the post-war ills of th country. ‘This report, whi h cost th GGerernment more than $32,000, was then filed away and ten, arte severe! theusand copies were printed | pape Toe tie peices ate es ATTEMPT TOSLAY ___|Unted stnon Senatorial nomi wy meets ee etl sx aan ive |R SSIANS AT HAGUE |" Wl run on a liberal patton port tu nte rE to the eauses and tou conspiouous — sigr beaches. pletures of the most at tractive bathing sults will be printed in the Night Pictoriat Hdition of The Evening World (the Green Paper) Monda MGAbAe GC Th evening, and the announes nee cvuxed consider wards sWeepatakes, one nent of the prize awards will | citer atin. the Dur ipital this} tandail's oldest grad Le published at the same tun E hunge Tele. | belong Fifty dollars to the wearer graph despatch Dr. L. Inslated and U sat down. —Carolin pony Stated that the short cir us LONDON RUMOR|woman’s FAITH Be eee ees [somite ae Devan sheet tessa onl PIANOS AND PLAYER LONDON, July 6.—-A rumor that an IN HORSE IS REWARDED © fifth care of a northbound nat Jor i A 1 saw thia sin tn music store; Manos and Players ed and Repaired.”-C. Hunter, No 2 Bloomfeld Street, Hoboken, No J at an 0 litional enst attempt had been made to. assis me Avenue express train exates to T AND, July .—Cred v 410 sian Hague | Cl He ex-Ting - When the train w t car was opposite the emerg exit SHIPPING BOARD INQUIRY A COSTLY FIASCO The abortive United States ducted by a Select © Tetley’s Orange Pekoe balt- Mt A3d Street, while th the train was op FRUITS OF INDUSTRY Tha young Italian from whom t est of the In 4, con says un E t Ohio, the emergency exit at 5%th buy fruit at a stand im Shh Street the] Sr. in whose mune the horse 4 : 1 for investigating and comin chase farms in outlying sections of the] cession was reawned the pushoart ee railroad fare for this investigation penelon ace pee ated. inaioate Bea sh abs alone: hington to testify before the city for the purpose of selling lots to beg Werte lle Fas tha tere GRANDPANS CHOIR. “Pxperts" for these ommittee, home seekers henceforth will find it] Bert, Bast 65th Street At the New York end of Williame- of the prettiest costume at i Ther Was no confirmation of eet haa been there for arveral yea House, which ended with the mys Sah panty $25 to the next eport up to noo i a Far eae Passengers in the middle cara He wanted a store on tha corner ¢ Dele in to the ¢ In, wo find Siniitar prinen WIN hevoftored y attempt at assassination was|to sell him at a ¢ San t through the emergency exits plone t , 4 th A, M. Fisher tor Gk: HG MICA AdbiaUIte vax 1 rer favo s F r and many more cases of serious forth several hank hooks. ‘The D, C., drew $7,908 89 for ten mont! . Tatham ieauie, One ihe ow out of the| Whereupon her hushend mad ry were thereby avoided he anid, “will show you where 4 rriges at $7U0 pW th in con Jong Island and one Hon of the police toroing beck |" anit of she horse THE whort 6 ch enone pee Oe Seat Ba 8 Dy ge sesording to the vouoners, in roct| MNO zeae [siurs,xsid. 10 be. monarchista, ‘who | ee eee ee {the power man sit oft at | ogee sy xiELED A akes goo a certainty aye “services as @ clerk’ and it is re- 4 werd travelling undce false passports, Istraight beats, j 1) 20 o'clock. The young couple Immediat ‘

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