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THE EVENING WORLD, FRI DAY, JULY 21 RUSSIAN PEASANTS | Whoopee! Jimmie, Freckle-Faced Hero, NDLONGERREQUI AMERCAN RELEF FATAL FIRE CAUSED Who Saved Dog Thrown Into 35-Foot Pit, BY CHEMICALS FOR Pro NAVAL AR BOMBS Gets $10 Gift From an Anonymous Friend Banton to Present Evidence in Jane Street Explosion to Grand Jury. Educated Classes Now Suffer- ers, Declares Famine Work- er Here on Resolute. UNABLE TO GET WORK. District Attorney Banton announced to-day that the Homicide Bureau of his office has concluded its investiga- Thousands Starve to Death, but He Refuses to Teli of Cannibalism. tion into responsibility for the flye in the Jane Street warehouse of the nufacturers’ ‘Transit’ Company, which was the direct cause of the death of one fireman and the indirect ean of the death of anoth The evidence will be submitted to the Grand Jury next week. — Indiet- ments for manslaughter in the second degree will be asked The investization disclosed that Woisenthal & Co. chen s of No. 145 West 45th Street, stored a quan- tity of magnesium in the warehouse in February Some of this was sold on July 15 to the Ordnanee Depart- ment of the United Navy. On orders from Capt. A, Vo Kim berly, Weisenthal & Co., arranged for the transportation of 13,300 pounds of magnesium fromthe ware- house to the plant of the General Kompolite Co., at Long Island City for sorting and sifting preparatory ing if in the manufacture of bombs und rockets for the 1 air service The work of taking the magnesium from the warehouse was begun at & ITER on o'clock Tuesday morning. The work- ee aes ne ‘ P men had piled cighteen cases on the sidewalk in tront of the warehous and were moving twenty-sfx cases in the building when som: oo the 6 nesium which leaked from the boxes caught fire by friction and started the fatal blaze A permit for the storage of the magnesium has been produced Thousands ithered this morning in the vicinity of Jane and West t2th Streets in the hope of witnessing the collapse of the fire-enten warehouse which is still smouldering in spite of the continuous deluge of water * Jinn to which it has been subjected The pensantry of Russia is no Jonger in need of American relief in the opinion of Dr. A. C. Ernst of Stillwater, Minn, who as the rep- resentative of the National Lutheran Council has been in charge of food distribution in the Saratoy district in the famine area for three years and also was associated with the Ameri- ean Relief Association. But he be- Neves that this country should con- tribute enough to insure a supply of food until January 1 to the educated class. Dr. Ernst returned to-day on : the United American liner Resolute from Hamburg. “The people who are really in pitiful straits in Russia,’ sald Dr. Ernst, “are the intelléctuals and their chil- dren, They are unable to work with their hands and that is the only kind of work that brings any reward in|Gentleman in Troy Forwards Russia. They are Hota iota ile) Amount Through the Eve- by the uneducated workers; every- Z . Bs thing they had hax been taken trom] Ning World to Youngster Who Won Fame and a Pet them and thousands have starved to Perrier. Sone wHEne Liny Songs aos E6COED. death rather than seek aid “In the Volga region, where I had charge of the distribution of food in 145 villages, the crops will be abun i ; ant, consideting (he:rcarcity ofiant-| oimmile McKenna, How, ts the kind mals for farm work. The cultivation|f # hero you'd like to have been of the sof] has been done almost ex-| Jimmie Is ten, sundy haired, freckled, clusively by human labor, women 1rd] piue-eyed und weurs well-worn and children taking part in draggiag i well-patched blue overalls. Also his é antes Me Ke for more than nty-two hours. plows and harrows, With the oo! Gk he ain Petal wane NNA THe Gaal nid’ WRAL WallA|Ot:the. Bulide on hand the people will have enough | 40g Is always at his heeis : ony ing ure bulging and appear ready to to subsist on until the next crop,| It was the rescue of this dog which] # * ie Ere <s fall. Because the spectators were be ning to, impede the work of the fire- the top of Lily's] men orders were issued to close Jane “Look. See, it's] und 12th Streets to traffie again: in which should place them on a self| made Jimmie u hero.’ The dog hud!| ter’ F supporting basis.” we had} ter's worth. I'm trying to get Lily] Jimmy breathed more easily when Sa ee the. pnasengers on the} Deen thrown down a thirty-tive-toot eee ‘He ain't’ had much to eat}thut was finished. Resolute said that Dr. Ernst had wit-|eXeavation on the Grand Concourse | '@tely . neaxed exhibitions of cannibalism in| near 163d Street by a drunken mun| chee Grainy Cage inseribing te |mouth d.* : 5 Bis work in Ruspa, He refused tolinte ten feet of water Jimmie wne[ te cr,tnanks. He wrote his nanic}biack on top. ‘That's a sign he's a] the vicinity of the fire discuss hix experiences in advance of . nmie was] rst, probably to display Immedately|good dog—a fox terrier, a man told] Deputy Chief Helm, just before he his report to! the organization which | Per! ing to dive down ufter the pu, at he could write. The rest of it}me, T gucss I'l buy him a good] was relieved Cor the day by Battalion when /Motorcyele Policeman Corniss.| d8't come quite us readily, but it]collar, but 1 don't. know anything] (hief McKenna, said he believed it sent him abroad ef ai ieee selec e asn't long until, with a littlefabout the license. Pop'll have to do] would take two or three days more to William J. Love, Vice President of | fearful for Jimmie’s life, obtained a] oo rsting on the big words, he had|that.” tinguish the fire, Ho anid there wan the Shipping Hoard. wha has been in | rope und, as Jimmie puts it, “h'isted’ | finished. It reads under his name: | Vop's a policeman, 0 {t's 1 1o eatimate as yet of the amount. of Se ae ON ene ee "| him down, “Man thank you for the ten dol-Jably certain Lily will have a license] noney it has cost the taxpayers to 9 y 3 returned on the Resolute. Mr. Love, 8 Sativalisys i strongly in favor of the | Of course, the dog became Jimmie's to buy Lily a collar and alas well as a collar, and a reg'lar feller] ‘ight the fire, but added that the sin- ) nse.’ for a master. cle item of high pressure power will Ship Subsidy Bill now before Con-| after his swim for it and Jimmie be- SGerabie gress. As an additional argument in| eame quite a personage up his wi iderable. favor of It he cites the fact that Brit-| 6. mie Evening World made INVENTOR IN JAIL > ish shipping interests, already able to Consequentjy tt w Cor More than fifty wremen were still Tee VERONAL OVERDISE TOOBTAIN A DRINK) KILLS THE WIFE OF build and operate more economically | Known his exploit than our operators, are seeking fur- | was no trouble at all to find him to- ther economies in construction 2nd] gay when an Evening World repor- peration. English shipping, he said, aid Gene has been almost converted to the ad- e vocacy of use of the Diesel engine,| by an anonymous gentleman, a fa- which would cut down operating costs. | mous lawyer of Troy. ¥., who Rev. N. W. Hans, pastor of St.) acts he considered tho publicity Anthony's Romun Catholic Church, Nanuet. X. Y. returned with a relic| sven the boy equivalent to a sub- ‘of St. Anthony, which he obtained at| stantial endowment to the S. P. C. A. Padua, Italy, He anticipates that{and wanted Jimmie to have the ic will make his church 2} money for a dog collar and a license. ter called to present to hi 1922, What Did You See To-Day? Write a few lines to THE EVENING WORLD The Evening World Will Pay $1 tor Each item Printed. The Evening World Will Pay $2 tor Each Snapshot Printed of Some Unusual Scene or Incident With an Accompanying Description. Aderoae What Did You See?’ Bditor. Bventce World, P O. Hox 185, Olty Hall station. une, “Use zour own nane and address vare(vily, Bend as many contributions as Fo4 moka are sent out weekly. TURTLE, L. Nunnally, No, 23 Bennett Woe were motoring along the road|Strect, Phillipsburg, N. J. *pproaching Glen Cove, L. 1. A turtle, {n the tortuousiy siow manner of its INVARIABL kind, was crossing the road. Ajitomo-| In the window of a plumbing estab- Diles Were aw thick aa blackberries in} lishment, « home made sign: “'Cast [ron August, but every last machine made |Sinks.”"—Henry Hagenau, No. 39 West ® careful detour around Mr, Turtle so] Blehth Street, Bayonne, N, J that he might cross In safety.—A. G Slater, No. 49 Wall Street. IN IRVING'S COUNTRY, - Coming down the new State road at 2 ONK-LEGGED MEN|o gallop, an old-fashioned stage conch, WE FROM, drawn by six horses, The passengers T saw two boys of about fourteen | were three cowpunchers, who carried choae a “one-man” car half a block, |six shooters and everything. 1 didn't hop on the rear end and climb im | want to say much about it, for | was throuph one of the windows, there. |afraid 1 had been dreaming—and you by getting a free ride.—Charles |know how people talk—but to-night [ Peifer, No, 106 Richmond Streot, [learn that Will Rogers and bia com Brooklyn. are camping not far away, flming Legend of Sleepy _Hollow.""—Arthur D AWAY FROM THE WAGON, | Hopper, Pearl River, N.Y. noys . T saw an olf street fokor at Rochester AN “DLSIE” HOOK. Avenue and Fulton. Street with a live} On a Hudson River boat [saw an old snake wrapped around hla neck, The sentleman with he right arm cling faker was selling rhenmation medicine, |{he slender form of w girl of elght, who Mira TM Peterson, 190 Hui] 84s fast asleep. ‘The old gentleman ap Street, Brooklyn peared to be absorbed in the book the — child had been reading 1 simply had to WHOlCAT MAID? see what it wa “Elsie at Miss Phoobe's Academy."—B, Barly thin morning «saw a bled In-[ Neo a TES re 2 TC dustriously engaged In building a nest —— in the pocket of a searccrow we had x a placed at the top of th erry tree to LIKE GRANDFATHER'S, keep the birds away.—Theo, Boss, No n July 19, perhaps while the Transit i Blin Street, Paaseles No do ommixsion was preparing (te order in 2 ereusing service on the Brooklyn Rapid hos Cae - ranait lines (as much ux forty-Ave per AIN'T NATURE GRAND? ent. in some Inatancca), the bit clock While preparing the vegetables for] suspended over the B. Tt Tete dinner [ found two perfect wax beans ithe Manhattan end of Brooklyn Bridge growing from one stem. For half thelr! cave up the ghost. [t stopped dead ! bre grown together —Mrs. | Six days later the clock still hunge. lite: L., €os Cob, Conn. less, When are they going to hold the = funeral or give us wnother clock?—V. H. ty. L., Brighton Beach, 1 saw a pair of brilliant purple ~ socks hanging in the window of a NEXT livery stable.--Eva Palmer, No, 117 On the road to Elmira we came to an West 90th Street. unusually dangerous turn in the road, with a pond visible just beyond. There EXE SIVE, was a warning si«n calling attention to A modest looking young woman ap-|the place: "This is the Bath Tub; pronched a really iurge person who sat|frty-elght have had n bath here: who's in # corner of a BR. T. subway train next?’ Somebody wiser and sadder for and asked If she micht ait bestde her, | MS expertence had made an effort to Yea if you inmiat,” anid the inrxe Indy, |2NK the axtatiatics down to date by: “but it ta and long has been my custom |Cressing out the “forty-elyht’ with a Sues to pay TWO fares, and tT] Miece Of charcoal und substituting th much prefer sit alone.” The | Mgures: “forty-nine.“—M. Gwilliam, 203 modest. looking younk woman turned] West 58th Street, out to be somewhat of a kidder. " . = think that's a perfeetly splendid: td ONTH STREKT WINS, tald, ux she calmiy seated herself.) 1 84w an exciting ball gaiay between 1d you ure perfectly Justified In your|two teams presenting West 38th pomition’———. In three or four min-[Street aud West goth. Stréet, pinyed utes they were gabbing away together fright out here on the bl Onn ate like ofd cronies.—C., North Grove Street | games of the interblock werles, the ages Somer vill Of the players rnging from nineteen to twenty-five, ‘The ball was of rub DOWN TO HIS TP CENT. the batsinan used his open hana ue We wi standing In line at the Post}to the ninth inning the 38th Street ag Ofice in the Grand Central Station, |sregation led by 9 to 2. ‘Then the “39's waiting our turns al the stamp wicket, [ratlied and Ged the score, Both teams 1 observed that the man in front of ma] had plenty of ooters—windows, stoops was fidgeting nervously Aw the front }and doorways filled with fans, In the of the line faded away and his turn|last half of the ninth the first 3sth cume nearer and nea he became [Streeter to come to bat clouted the ball proportionately more embarrassed. At pover th dof the most remote fle length it waa his turn, The was affor « ho hn J. Muguire, > sort of sickly smile on his fa “Would [330 West t. you please, Miss." he murmured, “give oe 2 four penn for these two 2-cent MOSSO: WHERE 11 “STAN R. S. M. Mitchell’s Wife Says] Refreshment CeO. F. MORRISON She Is Destitute—Children | Agent and Atlantic City Cop | [ae in Charitable Home. Is To Be Arrested, Paken Accidentally —Husband ——— — Is Vice President of the Aulantic City, N, J,, July 21.—As General Electric Co. sistant District Attorney Frederick A pee Pearse said to- prietor, bis bartender, and a police-| ,) man wil be arrested late in the to-morrow, on ¢ Knocks on the door brought no Seeker Dry O. D. Revell of Asheville, N ho has been in Europe, Asiu and] answer at’ No. 898 Grant Avenue, ieypt for two ars, returned with| where Jimmie lives, but a half dozen he idea that French and British} pos, white und black, gathered voliticians are responsible for the disturbed condition of affairs in . Butope. He spent yome time in Pal-| ‘Lookin’ for Jimmie? estine and is not enthustastic about} quired. “He's around the corner, the Jewish settlement there. In a] wait, ll get him for yous non-productive country surrounded ’ MUA thee Rooane ania Ee icatlie Avaiw, He eatd) tne colos|, Tee eeees, OF nists are not progressing. moment they returned with a third Col. Edward H. Harkill, Treasurer | boy, a slight little fellow, bureheated of the Great Northern Paper Com-|and in overalls, and a skinny | pany, and u trusteo of the American} write and tan pup which loped at his College for Girls in Constantinople, ‘ about. oe Through a Supreme Court pro- ceeding to-day it became known that Richard §, M, Mitchell, mechanical engineer, inventor of a device for raising stnken ships and other int ventions of note, is a prisoner in they in- ay that a hotel pro-| ytpe, George I. Morrison, wife of Vice President of the trie Company, died at her home wes jor Myrtle Avenue, Montelair, N the Hquor raids] J., late lost night from an overdo: of veronal Mrs. Morrison and other “iy of the family were prepar jeneral Ludlow Street Jail for alleged failure in connection wit to pay alimony to his wife, Mrs Beatrice K. Mitchell which have been under way here dur- é ; ing the present week. ‘The policeman was a passenger on the Resolute.| beelt nye i : : salina Rite ‘ling for an outing and she took a He went abroad to supervise the in- REV ES OQUAT Hay ee Matthew B. Sentner of No. 62 Walllit is alleged, introduced a thirsty} quantity of veronal to settle her e rou,'* . A gang, Ow ~ | Stree se! 8, shel ap- strun auguration of construction of two few | OU par Ma Street, counsel ror Mrs. Mitchell, ap-Tstranger to the bartender. He did| norves, which had become unstru Iderably mereased, yelled. Jimmie grinned, The dog crouched at his feet trustingly. oo “Here's $10, Jimmy, a kind man sent you for saving the pup,"*vegan the reporter. i iad med the gang aimost eof exclu Huildings In the college group excitement attendin peared before Justice Erlanger to-day | not know for an order requiring Mitchell to jue te preparation tor the outing Her daughter, Mrs. Vincent Par agent, planning (he ralds rel], noticed that her mother appeared to be ill immediately after taking th oyonal and summoned a physicht Mrs, Morrison was dead upon t the thirsty stranger was a Federal Prohibition enforcement show cause why he should not be punished for contempt In his alleged failure to comply with the late Jus- tice Hotchkiss’s allmony award to his|Charge of Wednesday, that a power Lu State Senator Charles 0, White in chorus. spans ten. twenty. Pwite, The mutter was postponed as} political leader was getting $5 a case] y;;ival. County Phystelan William $22 Jimmle’s got now!" Mr. Mitchell's counsel Is out of town. | roy oe nie| M. Brien of Orange announced that a“ ILL DISPOSING (lf So ee ey elncalare eh | wih aincaria Stra: Mitchell, allemes i HANH ARIO IRD are ite annel Re had been“ aecidentul, duet began Heking the canvas sneakers onfinat since her separation five years [Citys WIL be investigated, according tof WM NN Ot his master's feet. . ago her husband has been living with | pearse. Mrs, Morrison was fifty-three years ERE OAD Son tinuad she: Fenerie another woman and lavished lux- As @ result of the raid on Tues. 1 She and her seven children. “sent the money for you to buy the lures upon her while she has been forty: 5 y | oss and one girl besides the married pup @ collar'—— Abatitute "anid eomipalled to: plane: ner iccre es Versone AMG |DRen: BereNtuth, ie Tne to lenva) tosday (ar i6 ’ ’ “T had a collar for him, but seme: tontidren in a charitable institution in on appeared to-day be-] THUR es ined on Lake Ontario b3 —_—— body stole it to-day,” said Jimmie. | nutchess County. fore United states Commissioner Jolin] i een erat Electric for the families : He took the $10 bill and stuff! 1 pictures of Mitchell recently ap-|j rszard, who held them i | that concern’s executive « Marcus L. Ward Left $4,000,-Jearefully into a pocket of his overails. peared in the newspapers when he Scania ae waite : 7) wv a “gay, who is this man that sen: ve a demonatration of hia invention f or appearance bifor 000 for a Home for Jer- this?” he inquired, "I want to thank |, oe sunken ships at Port Jef-|the Federal Court. The defendants ADMITS BIGAMY; . eeu Bachelors him, He makes the fourth man tolrerson. tt was through the publica-|xeemed to hold the matter lght'y WIFE NO. 2 FAINTS y bac . gend me money, I got $5, $4 ANd 43, [rion of the pictures that Mrs. Mitchell smiles were the rule, no one scemed —— . - ail checks, one from Stanford, Conn." Tyoirned that her husband was living} worried, the ¢ . se fendants joked und] & : i in Bridgeport and brought about hislisugned and made beta among thon.|schrocder § miles to Both arrest on a civil warrant selves as to the probable penaitie After He Enters Plea aw bases ; =e of Guilty. FEARING EXPLOSION, Y.M.C.A. DIRECTOR Gul WOMAN REVEALS STILL! " HELD ON BOY'S STORY Ladi Schroed vi pi 4 “All right, you can write him « zee ee “4 ie , ie Pa note," suggested the reporter, whe posing of an estate valued at about} joguced paper and a pencil und $5,000,000, is upheld in a decision| steered Jimmie and his dog to Jim | handed down to-day by Vice Chan-|mie's pore cellor Fielder of New Jersey, Mr Let me write it for you, Jimmie,” nt the gang. ‘Yor van't [Ward directed that about $4,000,000] ¥eved, one of tho’ gang: ea pleaded Magistrate Conway wood Court, Queens, to-day Danger, Not Majesty of Laws) nisages Jailed Without B: or! » Who used for the establishment of uf” Jimmie looked at him scogntully Ca r Report. aly pevser pee lS UEC aa isn inaietersarnt 4 home for aged and respectable bache-| "I can too,” he sald and sat down! ne complaint of a woman t ‘oll! night Bridges, thirty-seven, of No.|court, one only eighteen years old dors and widowers, including those|on the top step, “Here” he called} inepector Bailey of Staten Island about{sa9 Marey Avenue. pliysieal director mm he married on July $4 and th Dwho may have through misfortune ee ee ree gare Satied nn for | a still tn a Bootinakes’s shop didn't ex-]the Bedford Branch of the YM. CA SEE Ey ena ll ibesyad Jl 2 . 01 ve | 2 ef n nd Monroe Stree st their fortunes. He directed thit| Package from his overalls prean concern about violation of the]at Bedford Avenue «nd Monroe Sires be her arms Winey must be at least sixty yeurn old] "1 Just bought it at the delicntes. | Prohibition law but “fear that» st} eiatraie Doda in the Gates’Avmine| On July 12 Schroeder disappeared nd have lived in New Jersey Bt least] sen," Jimmie explained. ‘A explode and injure children playing in| Gore to-day. for iets is wife, Mrs. Marion Schroeder mn years ——— the street.” However, when Detective} 2, on q serious charge preferred 1 No. 851 Myrtle Avenue, Glen { yen cc ey > Ww os y ye Finkelatein called to-day at t Ahob) rourteen-year-old hoy The assault wast, for arreat on an abandon Relatives contested the will, pa Bnopy OF BOY FOUND I of John Neunor, No. 1 Van Du RIVEH a Mullun-| Witnessed by a policeman and an age t chare Schroeder went to A jcularl, the provision for the home. Street, Stapleton, he hal ¢t y . Joseph M, W. Kitchen, of East] ‘Tne body of an unidentified white]Gage act In mind, Consequently hel ‘°F the Children's Society Ethel Gould, eighte f Orange, a cousin, started tho action.| poy was found in the East River at] seized a twanty-Ave guilon still, whieh a — a 1 Mark, Te L The two were was joined by other relatives.| sagt 25th Street and taken to. tha{he Peportul he found In operation, sey:|" SRARRIOCLU TO RATS HOM edt » duly 14 d joy contended that’the clause con-| no tne boy was about 14 yearaficn tate: of what. was said 0 be ranged for a epecial meeting tt th ’ 1 wife collapsed twice ning the home was vague and un-|oiq, 5 feet 6 inches tall and welghed | whiskey Waldort-Astoria Hotel July 26 to de : eSuired! misdical & rtain. iMegal and against public} about pounds. He wore a pair of Ngunor was held tn $500 ball by Mag- clde upon perfecting a lense for per oeder smiled to both after he had icy, black Yoleaded guilty athing trunks. strate Crcak for examination Monday, manent club quarters {n that hotel, tampa?’ young Indy looked at} At 10 0° clock this morning I w him. He was red as a rose, “I've sud-}two members of the orchestra of th denly discovered," he explained, "that {Stadium Symphony concerts run around I have exactly ona cent with me and T]the track In a race. Other musiclans want carfare.’ He got the four pen-|cheered them. At the end of the heat nies, and, with eyes straight ahead, [the two runners wore puffing lke steam hurried) away.—Joseph Kaye, No. 5 fengines.—David Welsman, No. 544 West Kast Seventh Street, Brighton Beach, }145th Street ram —- - OUTA LUCK! While walking tn 14th Street 1 saw Week-ending at Long Beach 1 @ man come out of Fox's City Theatre dy An elderly woman wading 48 while workinen changing the let hildren do, with her skirts above her] tering of the electric sign. They were neex, while her little granddaughter [Using a Iadder, The gentleman decided *minded” her shoes and stockings; (2)]7et to challenge bad Ick by walking ‘The elite of the social world watching [Under It. In trying to accomplish a de- Frank Tinney's ctrous from senta on] tour, he collided with the foot of the the floor, Big ausceant Schelm, [Indder and fell sprawling.—-Anna Seb No. 755 Forent Avenue, Brot 84-86 Charles Street LONG BEACH THREE 1 saw a wowan aitthig at a seine dow at Righth Avenue and “ytd Street reading by the light of the electric sign attached vertically to the front of the buildiig.—Miax Jo Regan, No. 3) West Sith Street, noyTy AN NOON 1 saw Waite Hoyt enjoylay hin: self watching a some-prosessonal game between Glen Cove and Minee ola at the Fair Grounds here G. B., Mineola, L. 1 nN SAILING IN A WAGON, My felend and f. ench caring a] On the road to the Muntetpal Perry bax of peanuts, stopped for a minute orfit St. George, 1, 1 saw a boy with two nt the curbing. A horae hitched tofone of those express wagons you Ket Lor a nsrket wakon stuck bis head over my }#° many soap wrappe He had addest friend's shoulder. snatched the bag out | mast and a sail the soap ec hands and disposed of the pra- [Pany’s equipment and wns sulling ve >. 47) Bishop {fore the breeze at a lively clip.—Ior- ence J. Flynn, 151 West 66th Street of h nuts —R. Fi. Kendall, } enue, Bridgeport, Conn. BEFORE HER YouNG. CAR HORSE, I saw a blue Jay chasing « squirt] At a quctlon tn Street I xuw from trea to tree. Every time the;horse and a wagon put up tou squirrel halted the bird landed on its|knecked down for the high dollar, ‘the back and pecked at it, The reason ap- [horse brought § The wagon went for peared to be @ nest of young blue Jays] * Rernard Guralsky, 543 Rockawa in the nelghborhood.—Mrs, G. Benson, |Avenue. Brooklyn, Stamford, Conn, — IN THE NICK OF TIME, a GARDENER WHO KNows oHay: { was driving through Park Place, oAW to-day in @ back yard garden, | Brooklyn, watehing the strect numb s Hrdon: |v the houses bechuae Uncertain of ims Rroomsticks, table legs, an umbrella {0h re if Ww 80: hs handle, @ fishing pole, shade stick, chuir|Dearing’ when 1 naw something wat rocker, «as pipe, shade roller, tree caused ms to atep hard on (the {uot spade handle, bed slate and a shutter ‘ eee sirip—ull being used as poles for lina (Continued on Ninth Page.) Take our word for it when we say Piccadilly Little Cigars are good. Try them today at our risk. There is a guarantee in every package. 10 In the package Clare — Colorado Clare — Colorade WARD'S COUNSEL SEEKS TO RESTRAIN COURT IN ACTION a Applies for Writ of Prohibi- tion Against Justice Mor- schat.cer’s Investigation. John Woodward, former Supreme Court Justice, of counsel to Walter 8. Ward, under indictment in Westches- ter County for the murder of Ralph Peturs, appeared before the Appellate Division In Brooklyn to-day and asked for a writ of prohibition to restrain Justice Morschauser from continuing the investigation he has been conduct- ing in White Plains to discover if a conspiracy exists in the Ward family to impede the course of justice. Mr. Woodward in a lengthy argu- ment attacked the investigation as unauthorized by law. He said that Justice Morschauser, as a Justice of the Supreme Court ruled that Raph 8. Ward, a brother of Walter, should not answer a question put to him oa- fore the Grand Jury as to what bis father told him about the killing of Peters, Justice Marschauser, Mr. Woodward said, decided that the evi- dence asked for was hearsay, “And then," continued Mr, Wood- ward, “Justice Morschauser went to his chambers and constituted himself 4 Magistrate and ordered Ralph Ward to answer the ve Jon he had ruled out in the Grand Jury proceed- ings. Ralph Ward did answer the question and his answer was that his father had told him that Walter had dhe had shot a man who was blackmatling him." Mr. Woodward contended that the District Attorney of Westchester County has no legal evidence that a crime was committed in the Ward case and is trying to foree the de- fondant and members of the de- fendant’s family to supply the evi- dence. John EB. Mack, special assistant District Attorney of — Westchester County, argued against granting the writ. He said that the purpose of the investigation is to get at the ti (hey say,’ said Mr, Mack “that Walter Ward shot a man who had blackmatied him, But thus far there has been no evidence produced to show the nature of the blackmail. The District Attorney is trying to find this out."* Decision was reserved. —— MOTOR POAT PIRATES KILL SHIP CAPTAIN MIAMI, Fla., July 21.—The converted auxiliary schooner Willlam H. Albury was held up by motorboat pirates off Gun Key yesterday and her master, Capt. Edgecombe, shot dead on deck, according to a wireless message from Rimini picked up by the Miami! Beach radio station last night. ———— PF A little goes a long way Heinz Vinegars— Malt, Cider, White and Tar- ragon—are an impor- tant factor in the kitch- en and on the dining room table. A little gogs « a long way in making” a great many other foods taste better. Bet- ter—not just sour. ,In Heinz sealed bottles. HEINZ PURE VINEGARS rs so ordeee or The the day aly 38 ML coding " tn he inserted Spare, inay ‘yeruit and in order of receipt at. The arid aifice ine ‘eogrartngs to be fade by Tae World received Oy LPs Me D! fone for the Supplee fons of Tie Sunday World must. be meet q aig, paplte Vion Sie eaten be tecelved OF 2, Af Prides. Cop niving” eneratiogs. 10. be tage tye World wnt be ecclved by Thursday Geode waaday Mal sheet cone, {pe cone we get brea jetted by! cP, Mk Pridey. aod Bricine copy wh h lias, nce. Deen received in tne Fubiication PAG Prides, aud posilr9 t recolved by SB, M. Friday wi he ont mn dion hla the ord y te Display co ri avlenied lathe provided 3) 4 wi Gasunts vf cay chazacter, coutract oF otbgee THE WORLD“, | |