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1 | \ { SCORES ARE SHOT IN GERMAN RIOTS: "FIGHTING GOES ON Workers Attack Monarchists and Fierce Battles Follow at Various Points. (New York Evening World) 1 Publishing Company, 1922. BERLIN, July 6.—There is civil war at several interior points in Germany on account of the work- men’s demonstrations against the monarchists, A crowd of demonstrators going from Voelpke to Sommerschenbe' near Magdeburg, invaded the estate of Count Gneisenau to take down the old impérial flag which was fly- ing from the chateau, and thereby opened a battle which twenty-four hours later is not finished. A score are dead and wounded. At Singen, near Freiburg, a crowd attacked the house of a former of- ficer, whereupon another retired of- ficer, Major Scherer, opened fire from across the street. Turning to him, the crowd surrounded his house and killed him, The situation re orks a aaa THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922, Lion Attacks Trainer | and Gives Freeport Society Circus Thrill Women Spectators Scream as Beast Sinks Teeth Into Man’s Hand—Animal Is Driven Away. A commotion was caused last night during the Freeport, L. 1, under the auspices of “The Lights,” when one of five lions used In the circus attacked his tamer, sinking his teeth In the man's right hand and badly wounding him, Spectators, many of them women. screamed and others fainted . Charles J. Swartz, thirty-eight, lion® — tamer for sixteen years, was han- dling the lions, said to be owned] Swartz had his wound caute by the William Bartels Company, of | He d this was the third attack No, 44 Cortlandt Street, Manhattan, | {Pot had lwen made upon him hy and loaned for the night to the man- augment of the Society Circus, The lions had been performing without any hitch, and there was nothing to indicate {n the demeanor of Adolph that he was in bad tem- per until the closing act was about to be put on. This was to have been a pyramid of the five s. Adolph re- fused to take his position on the red ol and, after trying to coax him, Swartz fired three times from a re- volver he held in his right hand. In Dis left he carried a spear in case of emergency. When the three flashes broke from the barrel of the revolver, ircus conducted in cage, where he was kept last night lions, ‘The about three maddened animal right leg, years ago when a badly chewed Pa FIST FIGHT ON FLOOR OF LOUISIANA HOUSE Senator Knocks Down an BAVON ROL fight on the Representative aces Inqalry. La, July 6A fist of the House of between Senator JO. Stewart of Lake Charle and Represe Claiborne of New Roads, was the chief tople of eon versation about the Capitol to-day which} Mr, Claiborne came from the en contained only blank cartridges, ling cheek, Adolph leaped at Swartz, The low eat tamer tried to fight off the animal round. but the lion bit a piece out of sa Ue Swartz’s right hand, Several attend- ants went to the aid of the tamer! stewart and drove the lion into a smaller and fig counter with a of Senator r. Clalborne tripped and fell against a chair nittee will investiga fon in entering th with a member. House & prominent club, | « DENIED A KISS HE STONES GIRL fusal of Caress Lands Ilim in Court. Refused a kiss lat night on the Raat Drive in Central Park, near 108th Street, { yearn oll, of a e story she told Magia: Night Court y, who is pretty, sald iting for her flance, Robert ett, when she was secosted by Le After reprt Miss Morlarity sal Then he threw one at thia time and and } sd a stone throwing until the arrival of Patrolman be arraigned to-day in the Children's Court 5 \ Michac! Friedsam was recetved by the Pope July 4 Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August 100 WET DRUGGISTS TO LOSE PERMITS Youth’s Retaliation for Re-|Fifty More to Follow for Whiskey Releases on Forged Order, Prohibition Director Day announced yesterday that 100 retail druggists had been cited for revocation of per- mits, and that their names would be published as soon as the recommenda- tions had been acted upon at Wash- ington, world be cited. The revocations are due chiefly to an Investigation begun six weeks ago ilef Zone Agent Appleby of the e on forged permits of large ntitles of whiskey fron distilleries in Pennsylvania and Kentueky. Sev- eral thousand cases were sized in sit by Appleby they ched here. before a iT ODD FELLOW DEAD. YPPORT, La., July 6.—Na- Allen, aged 92, said to have Idest Odd Fellow, died here REPUTED He said another fifty soon] 8 LIGHTNING REOPENS OLD COPPER MINE Thought That Hole Torn in Lava Leads to Workings Long Abandoned. The belief of Joseph Myron other residents of Glen Ridge, N. J, that a bolt of lightning tore a hole fifteen fect deep and ten feet in and diameter in the front lawn of Myron's home at No. 171 Hiliside Avenue on afternoon was questioned f Police Higgins and other ties who examined the pre They think that while the lightning struck Myron’s lawn the ef- fect of a slide into part of a copper mine which was worked and abandoned two hundred years or more ag Wt is known th ime, coppe Glen Rie it was to oo tse there were, at s in the vicin- 4 probably on d by the com andoned work- now the front home is the theory n the ground ippearances, seems to ped out by a stroke The city officials are f Myron’s udvanced which, from have of lightning. for the hole yen Be planning @ sounding of ground about the Myron homestead to determine if there are hidden holes which may be dangerous, FORMER SOPHIE LYONS IS ROBBED OF $15,000 Wishes Thieves Had Taken Her Book on Crime. DETROIT, July 6—A burglar broke into the home of Sophie Lyons Burke, seventy -six, Tuesday evening and stole $15,000 In diamonds and money. Mrs, Burke {s better known as Sophie Lyons, c@-time famous international crook, who has reformed and now spends most of her time and money in providing comforts for the inmates of prisons, “My only regret,” Mra. Burke said to-day, “Is that whoever stole my dia- monds did not also take with him one of the books I have written, ‘Why Crime Does Not Pay.’ If he could only have read that book I am sure he Ayould not be leading the kind of life he ts."* pecans WANK PRESIDENT HANGS ATTICA, Ind., July 6.—Joss President of the Central National Bank here, committed suicide yesterday by hanging. He was ill, His daughter found him, still alive. 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By the time the laws get through the Reichstag they will not be so full of death sentences and the clauses permitting the banishment of members of the former royal houses will probably be gone. Dr. Bell, leader of the Centre, who is also Vice President of the Reichstag, $ Just Mention Ne, 3060 The “PENDLETON” You will like the “easy” style of the tan “Pendleton.” It has the grace of line and_ built-in strength, typical of all Rice & Hutchins fine shoes. Mail orders will receive prompt and careful attention. SIGNET MEN’S SHOPS Jjth Bt, at 6 Bast 36th Bt, at 1545 Bway 4d St., at 137 West elause in the extraordinary laws. He recalled that the Centre Party stood with the Socialists in 1918 against banishing radical Socialists, and intimated that they would now stand with the Conservatives, since they were threatened with the same one-sided legislation. 426th St., at 112 West 150th St., at Sd Ave. Brooklyn; 657 Fulton We Have an EDUCATOR SHOE for Everyone Store Closed Ali Day Saturday During July and August America’s Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & © 34th Street — New York Unusual Dress Values—Friday Misses’ Gingham Dresses Smart new models in Checked Ginghams with 5 00 drawnwork lingerie collars and cuffs. Special e Misses’ Summer Dresses Linen Dresses with embroidered collars and pockets. Gingham models, some with sashes, 7 00 collars and cuffs of Organdy. Special’ bs Misses’ Smart, Cool Dresses Foulard Silk, Satin-striped, Checked and Dotted 9 75 Voiles, in charming new styles. Special) We Misses’ Outing Dresses Sleeveless Jumper Dresses of Embroidered Linen. Tub Silk models. Attractive combina- 1 3 75 tions of Linen and Voile. Special, be —————————————————— oO Girls’ Wash Dresses—sizes 6 to 14 Values to 8.90 Values to 12.75 3.95, 5.50 a > Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE +>- Clever Sleeveless Coats for Misses $14.50 In July when every one faces the problem of being cool yet tailored our Misses’ Department is quite ready with the solution—sleeveless sports jackets (sketched), well-cut, of striped Bedford cord, tan and white, green and white, red and white. Equally smart are tailored sleeveless frocks of the same ma- terial in the same colors at the same price, $14.50 Widely different in type is the sheer graceful voile frock sketched, right, with effective hand-drawn-work and simple white collars and cuffs—one of a variety of beautifully made summer frocks recom- mended for every well considered wardrobe, at $14.50 THIRD FLOOR New Taffeta Bathing Suits *5.50 If you haven’t bought a new beach frock this season, do see our assortment. We have some of the nicest ones at prices even nicer! The taffeta suit, left, above—would you think you could get it at $5.50? It is a slip-over model with white crash collar and piping. The other is a piquant model with hem and pipings of contrasting silk faille. THIRD FLOOR 100 White Tub Skirts 3.50 Splendid values! Made of a good quality gabardine, well-tailored in two plain models and this season’s wrap-around model so adaptable to general sports wear. 26 to 32 inch waistbands. You can not do other than buy‘an ample supply of summer skirts from this collection. THERD FLOOR Over-Blouses in Voile 55 These dainty over-blouses are made of a particularly fine quality of voile in delicate pale colors refreshingly cool for summer wear. The embroidery forms a fine thread-like tracery all over the blouse and a tiny white piping finishes the edge. In Wedgwood blue, jade, orchid, and rose. . THIRD FLOOR i + Toilet Goods for Summer Use cA Special Selling at Lower Prices Samurai Corylopsis Talcum, 1 pound, 19¢ Assortment of Talcums, 15¢ Bromley Bath Dusting Powder, 50c Imported Assorted Colored Down Powder Puffs, 95c and $1.75 Imported Handkerchief ‘Vanity Puff, 95e GROUND >: Silk Umbrellas Y Special, $4.75 For Women— These sun- and-rain styles are smart as can be, with wood shanks, amber tips, unusual handles. Blue, red, green, purple, brown, black. For Men—Splendid quality silk with Malacca handles. GROUND FLOOR Comfort, Style, Value Strap Pumps $5.95 The comfort is in the well-cut last and moderately rounded toe and military heel—the style is in the slimness of line and single strap—the value is ap- parent when you see the price. They are patent leather or dull black or brown kidskin. Tf you are looking for an ex. tra pair of shoes, see these we have reduced to clear at $3.85. Not all sizes in each style SECOND FLOOR >: i Silk Vanity Powder Bag, 39¢ Large Metal Compact Painted Top, 85c Luxor Vanity Combination, 75¢ Assortment of Face Powders, 39 Bertha Burkett Water- proof Rouge, 69¢ Powder Books, small, 19c Kewpie Talcum Shaker, 85¢ FLOOR + Hide the Phone $3.75 These telephone screens of moire silk, besides being inex- pensive, have the additional ad- vantage of an index attached. They are found in practically any color you could want, gold, rose, light and dark blue, jade and dark green, red and brown. Beautifully made and specially priced. @ROUKD FLOOR off Speciat Purchase Elente Corsets $3.95 This corset has been selling un- til now ata considerably higher price. It is broche of a good quality with ‘elastic girdle top, Walohn boning and velvet grip hose supporters. An ideal model for the average figure. Size 23 to 30. SECOND @LOOR “+ Special Values in Men’s Colored Linen Handkerchiefs 45c Two styles, one with half inch hem, the other with quarter inch. 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