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r ' : tee or © GEO. WASHINGTON {WHAT DID YOU SEE TODAY? __ EVERY READER REPORTER ATLA Role ARRIVAL DELAYED ~ BY HEALTH SERVICE). mrs2= = m= rain was pouring down an down and I found the girl from Newark waiting for me. She had called to pay me the 60 cents.—Sara Teehan, No. 280 High Street, Milford, Conn. Chaves tacnan Beiter Avows That Inspectors Deliberately | Favored the Cunarder. SPARROWS HAVE A FRIEND. entrance to Central Park every morning Congressman Fred A. Britten of United States liner George Washing- three yea fon this morning, made it emphati-| apartment: cally clear the he believes the port | Avenue. authorities in New York are almost & wiauelee Koone, as eager in handicapping the progress While visiting relatives early to- ofthe merchant marine of the United] day J saw a Kittle girl standing on the walk in front of the house ard Btates as are the British and French | jee eh en irl who lees wre shipping interests. stairs calling down to her: “My Mr. Britten recited that the George} @0!ly Fe Bast | Gee Hg pall oe >> ver '—Mra. W. EB. Porett, No. Washington came up to Quarantine| 49)'Dean Street, Brookiyn. e last night only half an hour later Sak Hk POLOINS wad, than the Berengaria of the Cunard) 1 saw my wife let down the folding Line, which arrived at 8.80, long after|/bed and look under it to see if maybe sunset. ‘Che boarding officers of| there was a burglar there.—Max Hapno- the United States Health Service, {Nt# No. 260 New Jersey Avenue, Brook- lyn. wearing the uniforms of the United States Army Mejical Corps, passed us| SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT on their way to the Berengeria,"’ he NOTICE. sald. ‘They were Jooking at us and} At # P. | last Sunday at Coney my i that ]three friends and I saw on. Surf Ave- a “Manhattan—60 cents." We mado a ‘They inspected the Berengeria and} mental note of the locatfon and walked passed her and she came up to herlon. When we returned. forty-five min- pier. Then they returned to shore]utes later, the sim nald ‘75 cents. without making the slightest effort|Making a quick scrutiny of our re- to inspect the George Washington, | sources we decided to climb aboard. No which was delayed until late this|£eoner had we done so than the man morAing, announced that the tare would be $1. ce We jumped out again, as did most of That is the sort of thing which the other prospective passengers.—John makes it hard for the American Uners|s tomani, No, 161 East 167th Street. to compete with those of England and — Catherine Foy, Allwyn 58th Street and Seventh vu! from men wearing the uniform and]young and apparently unsophisticated taking the pay of the United States.|sirls enjoying their luncheon as if It 1i one ship could be inspected after|Were @ Fare treat. When the checks gundlows the: other ‘could, arrived, one git! counted out her 75- “ cent assesament and placed {t on the But the United States Mner, @ltabie for the other gir! to pay in with Shipping Board vessel, was penalized| her own. The waiter happened along, by the delay and loss to the passen-| picked up the 75 cents and smilingly gers: by the cost of serving meals to her 880 passengers to-day; by a fuel loss and by a loss of prestige. “As som as I get to Washington 1 shail call for a Congressional in- quiry. 1 am.Chairman of the Naval] wapwane oF A DARK MAN." Yards and Docks Committee and I am} | saw one of two young ladies who sat sure can get sufficient action to have|rogether In the subway produce a pack those officers called before the com-|of cards from her bag and proceed to mittee to account for thelr lack vf co-|tell the other girtis fortune. “Judeins by operation wit! another branch of the|the happy look of Covernarent service and for thelr dia-{aay she has nothing to look forward te courtesy. Borough President Hengy Bruckner gene of the Bronx returned with Deputy FAIR ENOU Commissioner A. H. Liebman of the| On the wall of a Tenth Avenue shoe Department of Water, Gas and Elec-|shop: ‘We work for cash and not for tricity, and Otto Lockman, a Bronx | fun we wnt our pay when Gay Cadhd real estate operator. They have been |40ne""—Miss B. Orlichy No two months in Europe visiting battte- ° that her luncheon money had gone 1s the face of that girl was a pi Gannon, Ne 166 West 79th Street. baby""—— Ho wrapped me up a chunk of ice and refused to take a penny for it.—Mary G, Levenson, 168 Bast 25th St corner this evening a little girl came in and asked for “ten cents worth of ch Na." “What do you want it At fhe 59th Street and Seventh Avenue] gory mek a ahucetet wants It for the mosquito we see a short, stout, red-cheeked man|child. Oh," sald. the feeding oatmeal crackers to the spar-|pharmactst, and the “prescription was] ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 8— Chicago, disembarking from the |rows. I am told he has been feeding| filled.—W. P. Vaupel sr., No. 181 Stan- the birds regularly there for the past| hope Street, Brooklyn. JOLLY OLD PAINTER-CHAP IN- recently erected in ‘front of the house hen a little two-year-old of the nelgh-liwenty-one, Landis Hotel, 67th borhood called to pay us a visit. Climb- ‘ ing the stone steps the child took a grip| Street and Seventh Avenue; Nicho- on the fence, Just then the painter hap-| las Baccarelll, thirty-seven, No. 825 pened to turn and, upon catching signt of the child, called out: “Hey! what's . the MATTER with you? Don't you see| twenty-five, No. 31 East 127th Street, Buena Vista Ave., Yonkers. WHY AUTOMOBILE THIEVES ARE (Day Line boat) I saw a man and a young woman climb out of a big car, shut off the gas and head for the dock. 8) The policeman stationed there asked the] in» writer said that in a hotel in ’ Will Be Half Price. man where he was going. “Newburgh| _ : oa and return,’ said the motorist. South Tennessee Avenue he tw bie to leave your 2” "Sure," was] riven the gang a check for $100 for France. It makes me boil over. And DISGUISED AS A WAITER. ie re] ng A lw A ie Roehl iaa ing," sal je cop, ake at car to poe i ecormmceraee: atrentnone. Comer at Lddhdelpcacls og Meteanbe} Barage or take it to Newburgh with] themselves as Federal oMfcers. As|they will enjoy the day more thoroughly when they know that in thelr search of a garage,—P. 8., East 20th St sald, “Thank you.’ When she realized | Sidney Abrams, 19 West 111th Street.] Detectives descended on the hotel A WOMAN OF SOME IMPORTANCE, remnant counter, I felt two hands on] quarters it {s said that packs of my shoulders and turned to greet a friend. I never saw the person before In my Ife. She wes of tie dominnt-| vers, handcuffs and detective badges Ing type. She held some cloth in her and. ‘Turn around again,” she sald, che vauven: sieaW was 1ekil Qreae’ L want to see whether there's cnough] '’ ae of this for a dress.""—L. M. S., Broad-| und carried @ lurge sum of moncy | ferent shows—but Mr. Beck has de-| everything to be had for nothing so way. ‘Three expensive automobiles were standing in front of the bears’ den When the keeper appeared and sent] soaating officers and carrying con- them on thelr way the score was 3—2, led dendly weapons. —Henry Moritz, 5 West 91st Street. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922, have no more than I feed,” sald the but since you say it is for a “CINDERELLA.” While I was in the drugstore on the vew Yoke ks Are Charged With Impersonating Offi- cers in Scheme. “Mamma replied the (oe aE ee enlightened (Special to The Evening World.) asked the druj As a result of the complaint of a wealthy Philadelphia visitor, whore identity the authorities conceal, the police have rounded’ up seven meh who, they say, are members of & Lackmailing gang that came hero to prey on summer visitors, It also !s said the men are wanted in nearly all of the large cities of the Bast. Those arrested sald they wer: Donald C. Lioyd, thirty-three, Ne. DOLGES av A BIT OF #POOFING. |! West 144th Street; Thomas Me- A painter was at, work on the fence] Carthy, thirty-two, No, 104 Went], iséth Street; Charles Mercer, ALL RUN DOWN. T have a watch that is almost new. A few evenings ago I looked at it to get the time and it was run- ning, Five minutes later it had stopped and I couldn't get it going again. The next morning it was ticking away as usual. I gueer it must have been taking a rest.—G. Bent, No. 11602 Metropolis Avenue, Richmond Hill, L. I. West 39th Street;, bouts Gyifrida, ‘Mrs. C, 1. Greenberg, 61] 11 of New York; Edward Lewis, itirty-four, No. 48 Huron Road, Cleveland, O,, and Joseph ©. Ryan, torty-one, 2142 Edgewood Avenue, Baltimore. Chief of Police Miller received « tter from Philadelphia in which a COnNA JSyY RIDE All Shows Will Be Free to Evening World Children Wearing Badges, and Peanuts and Sweets PROSPEROUS. ’ At 128th Street and the Hudson River After to-day there are only three more days for the members of the lls release after they had represented | Kiddie Klub to walt and then comes thelr day at Luna’ Park! Perhaps They drove off, grumbling, in} .oon as he gained his freedom he|honor even the name of the park is to be changed for the day. The sign stopped payment on the check. He|“Luna Park,” which has greeted every One there, will be replaced by one COOLER THAN THE STREET. ‘uso supplied the detectives with de- | reading “Evening World Kiddie Klub Park," s0 the Kiddies will know gn in the vindeve of a} ccriptions of the men and where they|that it ts their own playground for the day. ‘It will be open all next ic vere staying. Wednesday for every member of The Evening World Kiddie Klub who wears # pin in token of membership. Cousin Eleanos says that the management of the park is doing almost everything possible to make it a gala| ee a Se day for the Kiddies, not only contrib. twarked cards, crooked dice, revol-/uting the park and making every and arrested five men. Later two Looking at some material others Were picked up. At Head- candies, of popcorn and pull candy. soda Water and ice cream have come into happy line and will cut their amusement device in it free to the|prices for Kiddie Klub Day. youngsters—which means seventeen] So next Wedneaday promises to be a different kinds of rides and six dit-| Very merry day for the Kiddies, with of were found in thelr possession. Each termined to eliminate all profit from] /ar as the rides and the shows are confiscated after they had been the sale of peanuts and dispense them| Concerned, and for practically half claimed by the prisoners. The ma-|to the Kiddies for 5 cents a bag in-| Price so far as goodies go. chines all carried New York licenses | stead of 10. And Mr. Taghicuichi,| There ts to be a great fancy danc» to mee which could threw tha| The seven men are being heldjanother of the concessionaires, has|contest for the Kiddies with appro peanuts into a beara mouth,| vithout bail on charges of imper-|done the same.thing with his famous| priate prizes at the big Luna ballroom “cotton candy."* ‘The dances are for both boys and girls All the vendors of peanuts and'and they are requested to bring thelr IN FAVOR OF THE BEAR. In Central Park Zoo L saw two boys fields and the cemeteries in which a CORKER. American soldiers are buried. Mr. Bruckner said the cemetertes im- pressed him greatly with their beauty and that if he had fost a relative in the World War he would be entirely content to have him rest in any one of them, 1 saw Babe Ruth hit his four teenth home run of the season.— Jack Wiener, No. 2960 West std Street, Coney Istand. GIVING THEM THE O41. In the meadows off Springfield Dock. Rear Admiral A. P. Niblack, who|L. 1. last night a swarm of mosquitoe has been in command of the Kuropenn | f°, pus, busy ten minutes, Aarons fleet returned to take command -1 the | Sue,” o¢ Miramar airacted ay: altace Navy Yard at Charleston, 8. C. With |tion to the young Indy opposite me. She him was his chief of staff Lieut. Com-|had a bottle of ft ith her and was ru mander Lucius C. Dunn, returning to|bing the oll on her hands,—Charles Ww. assignment to other duty. Gittleman, No. 1771 Gates Avenue, ——— Brooklyn. CHINESE MUTINY TWO BUSINESS MEN. Last Sunday I forgot to order ice and QUELLED BY GUNS | in'the neat of sunday afternoon 1 began Spe to fear the baby’s milk would sour. t ~ al ized Hark: L AM Night Battle Ends At-/¢,7%,¢ Mee Pe ieee caeagh the >, ; have scarcely enough for fempr ua) Loot Pao aid the proprietor. [ tried Tingfu. a chop house at 24th Street and Third Avenue. [ had never been there before. PAO TINGFU, China, July 7 (As- 2 sociated Press).—The 28d Division of Gen. Wu Pei Fu's army, stationed here, with other troops, mutinied last night and attempted to loot the city. hoydl troops attacked the mutineers with machine guns and after an all night battle crushed the revolt. WOMAN IN COMA IN COOPER PARK Girl Found Lying on Late this afternoon offictals reported Grass. the situation well in hand and order] ‘49 wunldentifed young woman, restored. found at 11 o'clock last night in Peter Cooper Park, Williamsburg, appar- This ts the second aborative munity | ently in a state of coma, was a patient among the troops under Gen. Wu's . banner within three weeks. The pre- |‘ Ming County Hospital to-day, vious outbreak occurred June 21 at |¥%ile Physicians and police endeay Hainho, when the 26th Division re-]ored to learn her name and get in volted, A gunboat quelled that mutiny jrouch with her people. She appears and seized all the division's ammunt-|1 be about eighteen and, {t was sald at the hospital, from time to time ton. mentions the name ‘Rose Spinalla."” FOR AIR S TATION oO im men, iO, 0 AT BARREN ISLAND|ne. « writers surest a os onsen “ Jaccarso, of No, 319 Manhattan Avo- Suggestion Made by Judge|aue, Brooklyn, had their attention Talley, Executor of Estate drawa to the girl while crossing the Owning Much Property. park. She was lying upon the grass Giglio and Jaccarso, unable to learn Judge Alfred J. Talley of the Court of Genera! Sessions, who is executor of anything from her, lifted her to her feet and walked with her t - the estate of his father-in-law, the late in erie Sisse Andrew White, which owns the point Hospital, Dr, Mauro ordered her transferred to the other inst!- Ereater part of Barren Island in Ja} 1\,tiom, maica Bay, has written to Admiral : Glennon, in charge of this naval dis-| At Kings County Hospital it war trict, and Admiral Moffet, Chief of the }*@!4 to-day that there was nothing Naval Bureau of Aeronautics, sug- about the patient's condition to sug gesting that Barren Island would | Set that she had been drinking or Prove a satisfactory substitute for the | @s # drug addict. abandoned naval airplane station at =F Aw Rockaway Park. PRESIDENT ON WAY BACK The City of New York owns a small FT! 4 part of Barren Island, which ie mic| “F!ER WEEK'S VACATION Jong and halfa mile wide and con- nected with the maintand. It is close| wot Ate weasee to Rockaway Park Thi Motor Drive to Washi ‘ton, . There are sev- eG eral buildings on the island, once] UNIONTOWN, Pe., July & (Aasoci- uded in the production of fertilizer, |Sted Press).—After a week's absenc which could be utilized iby the naval {from the White House, President Hard- ing left here this morning for a 225-mille automobile ride to Washington and ex- air forces. Judge Talley gave out copies of the letters to-day, In neither letter does| pects to be there by evening. he aay anything about terms, but it], Refreshed py his vacation, the Prest- en y to plunge into t = ia ‘assumed that the White estate| ‘ction of the Government's affairs, ‘Ii probably considers Barren Island val-|i, expected that his attention, on his uable, as it is waterfront property in|return to the White House, will drat the Borough of Brooklyn, be given to the coal strike, ¢ . A workman eating his noonday lunch- eon on a scaffold swinging from the tenth floor of @ skyscraper.—Miss M SHIP NEWS INFORMATION into Bremi Berengaria, Southampton Noordam, Plymouth June VERY golfer knows that Walter Hagen won Police Seeking Identity of}} Po! Drottningholm, Gothenburg ‘Due Monday, But many do not know that between rounds at CiliteOlaer coneahages 3 Sandwich, Walter found time to cable to The Ponce, gan Juan Mor ie, “ land, Retnarye +) 9.00 AM, wan iy: mi Acropolis, Pres, Hardin, Orizaba, Hav Hube Aiitarn World, Rio Bolivar, St. Thomas Baltic, Liverpool Orduna, Southampton WATCHFUL CLAMS. The woman of the house where I visited to-day had some clama on the table. Perhaps you kow that if you let clams “stand” for a while they are easier to open. She waa letting them stand. Every time one of her two chil- dren approached the table she would say, “Come away from those clama before they see you and close up, making more work for me!— George Stonedanks, Riverhead, L. I. READ HAGEN’S HIGH NOON. Frohwitter, No. 485 Amsterdam. Due To-Day. Due To-Morrow. nav Ant wer the British Open Championship last month Liverpool . World his breezy, vivid impressions ~ He reported daily tournament gossip—who was off his game and who was dangerous ounded like last minute news in the locker room or at the nineteenth hole Sailing To-Day. Malle Clone. Southampten 7.00 4M. json, Naples. 7.30 AM. Z>ps 32? nd Fon > bo, fiavan a Jui Zz: Now he is at Skokie ready to start Monday against more than 300 of the best American professionals and amateurs—not forgetting for an instant the famous British invaders. They are all out there tuning up Janelro Za Zp) a2 # fan & Es 338 8 838 Hagen’s preliminary story will be in The Sunday World; then every morning next week the champion’s own inside story FerrisHamsand Bacon are not merely differ- ent in packaging. They are really different in flavor! You will ree ognize it the instant you taste it. F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc, New York FERRIS HAMS & BACON "A little higher in price~BUT!” —_ Order from your newsdealer in advance to be safe (MORNING EDITION) SEVEN MEN srED Coney Istand’s Famed Luna Park |: own costumes and the music to whieh they prefer to give their dancing ex- hibitions, Every Kiddie who takes part will receive a Kiddie Club pennant, and for the winners among the girls there will be three prizes—first, second and third—all of them most winsome dollies. For the boys the first prize Vill be a watch, the se a knife and the third a basebal) bat HOW TO ENTER LUNA PARK ON JULY 12TH, “KIDDIE KLUB DAY” All Kiddie Klub members wishing to avail themselves of Luna’'s hospl- tality MUST WEAR thelr KIDDIE KLUB PINS. Show your pin to one of the cashiers, outside of Luna and you will be given ® combination ticket. These tickets are being printed especially for you and they include every rife and every show in the whole of Luna We will be the only guests in all her history to whom Luna has opened every gate Free! Free! Free! The Park will be open from 12.80 to 5 o'clock. Come as early as you like, but the Luna management says “please do not bring basket lunches. Bits of paper and remnants of lunch spoil the park's spick-span appear- ance. Luna has been very kind to in- vite us, and it seems to me, kiddies, that the least we, her guests, can do in return is to respect this wish of her's, So—no Kiddie Kiub member will be permitted through the gate if he or whee te carrying a lunch basket, ? 0. & 0. SENDS MEN To LIMA TO HELP IN SHOPS, LIMA, ©., July. &—Sixty-nine mes were brought here yesterday to work fw! the Baitiniore and Ohio shops where shoperatts men are on strike, Only twenty-five of them entered the shop however, according to union offtetela,| Many of the imported men are Negroes. } Union officials charged in a statement inst night that workmen quartered Chi the shops were being held aga will, This was denied by rallrodd ote | Actals. RACING - Empire City Course (YONKERS AND MT. VERNON) MONDAY $5,000 DEMOISELLE. STAKES 1.3 ditional trains Gate. stop 125th Bt. Also reached Via Laxington Jerome Ave, Subway. or by irelley fromm Woodlawn tats by. trolley from Woodlawn Station *aDMISS Meee: —GRAND STAND, $3.85. including Tax. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere “Suecess, The Darkest Chapter of England’s History Old Australian CONVICT SHIP| ” the Oldest Ship Afloat. Open for Public Inspection at the Battery. She marked the * Insigniticance. ip tin the world eet of Ucean He! freight and (netr sufferings from upon them. Aboard ny Sonagmnes calls, he whipping post, vrom keel to topmast she cries aioud ‘The Conviet “euccens’ nips nen THIS WONDERFUL VESSEL HAS MADE HISTORY THROUGH THREE CENTURIES inning and the end of id lurid horror a1 ul iniquities beside which even the tei of the lack Mole of Calcutta and the Spanish Inquisition pale into which aalled the Heven Seas in 1Tv0 A. She t# unchanged after ali these years, nothing being omitted but her human are now shown, tn their original mat hment bails, the leaden-tipped cat-o'-nine ‘her Henaisn inventions of mate ura known In the history of Human sia aee Open to the Public Daily 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Pier One, The Battery, New York monstrous pei tne only convict, ship left afloat out of the crueities and barbarities practised all the airless dur clog, the brandi ‘ails, the coffin bath and the lity to bis Teliow-man. the ma) tne greatest lewson the world has ever leet and Most ‘America Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Tinsmiths, Electricians, Carmen, Laborers wanted for steady employment. Stan dard wages authorized by United States ‘Railroad Labor Board. Apply to C. E. Chambers, Supt. Motive Power and Equipment, CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. OF NEW JERSEY JERSEY CITY, N. J.

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