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oe ae _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1922, BUY BAGK $50,000|TAXES ARE EATING UP COUNTRY’S THRIFT INGEMS FORS2,500,) WITH LARGER DRAIN AHEAD, SAYS BORA THIEVES 10 10 VICTIM comin it ture to say that we have reached a point when the people of the United States are discovering that It Is suca. Let us go to another feature of this tex question, I have examined tho Increase of taxes upon railroads !n four of the Northwestern States. In one of the States the railroad taxes per mile 1n 1916 were $681; in 192 After Robbing bbing Bookmaker's Bride, Burglars Try to Sell Her Loot, aa, $1246. In another of these States the taxes were In 1916, $540; Jn 1920, % vq. | $1458. In another State the taxes were $80 per mile In 1916; In 1920 they = ek RVA FELL BRAVE SERV AN r. were $1,061, In another one of the States the taxes In 1916 were $772; 1 1920, $1,709, Maid Attacks Men When] qn i921 more than ‘nalf of the net earnings of these rallroads crossing They Bind Mistress but — | these states were taken for taxes. Thix not only makes tt exceedingly Is Subdued. dimeult, if not Impossible, to secure capital for additional factlities, but a¥. this enters into the cost of living, These are the things which make it Two robbers, one not without sen-| impossible to reduce the cost of living. We are trying these days to deflate Miment, are sought to-day by detec-| wages, But to undertake to deflate wages with taxes constantly rising, ives of the West 47th Street Station | and thereby the cost of living, wlll lead to much more trouble than we have on the story of Mrs, Lillian Meyers} yot experienced, Bride of William “'Smoky" Meyers. @| 714 ES ARE DOUBLING ABOUT EVERY EIGHT YEARS. bookmaker, that they robbed her of view down with i hi inl rated Saas ee ean ih 1 do not care at this time to load this Intervie gures, but at No. 800 West soth Street yeater- if you will take up the Increase of taxes upon farm properties throughout dis ebiooae the country you will find the same proportionate rate of increase. Upon 2 all classes of property the taxes are doubling about every eight or ten Meyers waa sued last April for) op. 60,000 for alleged breach of promise But figures are not necessary to show the seriousness of the situation. of marriage by Miss Florence Gil-) 7,155 are destroying the thrift of the people, discouraging industry and Mngham, formerly of the Follles.) aischarging labor. The great question ts: How can this saturnalia of and married his presem§ wife 809M) | 1+. vaeance be controlled. I am yery clear in my mind that nothing less after he had been served with papers. | +n a thorough uprising, politically speaking, upon the part of the people According to the story told by Mrs. 111 nave the «lightest effect. The promises made every two or four years Meyers, she and her maid were alone} r4, economy, unless backed up by a persistent and well-directed public fm the apartment on the fifth floor optnion, will amount to very little in the future as they have in the past. when the telephone rang and inquiry There are now pending before Congress to my knowledge a great ‘was made for her husband. When} number of measures designed to crente bureaus and departments and the man learned Meyers was away he} omoes which will constitute large additional drafts upon the Treasury. waid he had an express package for] myery one of these measures has behind tt a well-prranized propaganda, him, and Mrs, Meyers directed that} conducted largely by those who hope to get into the offices wen they are it be brought up. created, In a short time two men rang at Unless ihe taxfayers of the country organize In tax clubs or assocta- the apartment door and handed over] tions and take up the question of expenditures and economy, these propa- @ package with an express label in} candists will have thelr way. It is not only necessary to take up the gen- plain view. Mrs. Meyers walked| ora) subject of economy among the people, but If proper organization could back with it to see if it was all right,| ho had concrete and specific measures could be considered and discussed and one of the men pointed a gun at} during thelr pendency. her, BUKEAU BUILDERS WILL HAVE THE BEST OF IT. “Shut up" he ordered as sho tried In other words, while the propagandists are assailing Treasury to scream. “Open this safe and give} i, deliberate intention ot cetting what they can, the taxpayers, through ‘us your jewels.” their organizations, ought to be rble to help protect {t. If, when specific By this time both men were show-| monagures are introduced which seem unnecessary and a new form of waste ing revolvers, When Mrs. Meyers} 4)4 extravagance, there could be an expression from the people upon that opened the safe one of the men} particular measure It would have the desired effect in my judgment. But ewept the jewels out and placed] if those who must pay the taxes are unorganized, or If they confine their them in his pockets, There were| expression of views to the genera! subject of economy, the bureau builders $5,000 worth of jewels in a bureau] will have the best of it so far as Congress {s concerned. @rawer that they missed. One de- I do not think we have any question touching more directly and vitally manded the gold wedding ring he|the prosperity and happiness of our entire people than this question of epied on Mrs. Meyers's finger. She| checking the criminal waste of our public funds. If the real facts could begged to keep it, but was forced to] be known to the voters of the country T feel certain that such indignation hand it over. Then the elder, a man| would be aroused as would become effective in legislation. about forty, relented and ordered the But if the voters do not organize and secure the facts and discuss to return its the proposed legislation. we shall go on fn the future as we have in the “For sentiment's sake we'll give| past; that ‘s to say, both political parties will continue to prate about The two robbers then offered to] of its predecessor by comparison respectable, In fighting this disease— give back all the jewelry for $2,500] for extravagance*has become a national disease—men and women through- not have that much. So they gagged tee, bound her wrists and ankles; And candidates for public office should be tested upon that question way out they met a negro maid, known only as “Mandy” of No. 91GETS SEED IN EAR place, She attacked them with her . OF WATERMELON blow in the mouth which cost her es veral teeth, Before they left, the r : 2 M Ten-Year-Old Boy Taken which were turned over to the police. to Hospital After he would offer a reward for = jewelry, which he said he had been ‘When Samuel, Friedier, ten years old, of this city, was given several diamond bracelets, one $6.- Full De SP ors A 00 diamond bar pin, two platinum| reat last night he dug in with ea epee Hono re carat diamond centres and six one-| Such enthusiasm, it {s raid, that as Keer by carat stones; platinum lavalliere cs ae A ish lodged in his ear, —_— three of two and one-half carats; sane) tia ; PAR Siatinuta. piney ehressdarat dlamend: Samuel tried to remove tt, but While his comrades were still en- gugement ring with a seven-carat| seed in deeper. Greenwich Village fire in which he stone. He was taken to New Haven | lost his life last Tuesday, Lieut. John dere was found to contain a break-| to remove the seed without oper- | xo. 18 was buried to-day with full ‘ast cereal, ating. Ri = _ departmental and military honors, in- MISSING YOUNG GiRL| ROBBED OF LIFE West 178d Street, and at the Roman — SAVINGS IN BATH | Catholte Church of the mearnation, younger, a man about twenty-elght,| them and then bring the matter home to the individual candidates and to it back,” he explained, economy, denounce each other, and each when in power make the record cash, but Mrs, Meyers said she did} ont the country will have to make ft a real issue. and put her on a couch, On their| the samo as other vital Important political questions. West 129th Street, who had been AS HE EATS SLICE Droom, but was knocked duwn by a men abandoned their ‘revolvers, Mis- None of the employees of the bulld- . ing saw them come or Ko. adventure. * ‘When Meyers came home he sai¢] rw HAVEN, Conn., July 2%. the collecting for ten years, and included a fuley slice of watermelon as a bar pins, each with two and one-half in some mysterious way a seed Comrades, with @ three-carat diamond and % Mad eix of one carat; platinum en.| Only succeeded in pushing the | gaged in completely extinguishing the The package delivered by the rob-| Hospital, where physicians hope | J. Schoppmeyer of Engine Company ae POLICE ASKED TO FIND cluding services at his home, No, 506 caer 175th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue Week Ago. of Mrs, Marle Bonano of No. 69 ‘a Street, when she found her life f $160 had been stolen from in a public bath at No, 100 The Bureau of Missing Persons has been asked by Mrs. Marion Haevsky, No. 334 East Eighth Street, to find her) (i tyestrest, nat night, startled 300 sister, Ella Wechsler, ,elghteen, who| errors and caused great excitement, left home at noon a week ago to-day|. Th the neighbor- to go to Wilson's Dancing Acade my, | hood tive Frank O'Hara of Broadway and 46th Strect, where slie|Ouk Street Station, and an hour later was an instructar. She has not been| pointed out Mrs. Annle Ceaaro, forty- seen since by her family or her em-|four, seated on the stoop of her home ployers. at No, 48 Cherry Street, as the sus- Mrs. Haevsky sald the girl was about} pected thief. five feet six Inches tn height, slen Mra, Cesuro waa arrested on a charge blonde, with dark brown eyes and worws|of robbery. In her waist, according to « dark blue dress and black yelvet|the pul $160 was found tn bl hat small denomination, which Mrs, Bonano the Spanish-American and wars. by six mounted men of the 10st! Held Artillery and escorted by the Vire Department Band, which he had tion of visiting Chicago firemen. the 116 members of the Fire Depart ment Band laid aside their instru - a eee ments, filed into the Schoppme) VAKK CONCERTS TO-DAY. Menthe home and wewed their forme ‘The ark Department and the Mayer's Cot Ittee announced the fol- lowing concerts for to-day: oud yin er aa Y ne while she went into the bath, Manhattan—Central Park 8.15 P. Ml Wien she returned from the bath, she 7th Regiment Band contract concert;| gai, Mrs. Cesaro and the money were Hamilton Fish Park, 815, Carroll's) missing leader, as did the comrades of th . so she told > would bide her money in her peared with mourning bands on thet! sleeves. Among the Fire Department official Band; Abingdon Square, 8.15, Carey's fi = sae the: tesa ‘| - : , fie aa had 4 ky Joe’ Martin, who was in command r t t. MeGovern sent the reserves] ¢ui Polish husband, action In the case] For the last nine years he has hac Band: Boward Park, $15, Wallenhorg's GIVES BENEFIT IT FOR ORPHANS at the fire in which Schoppmeyer lost |__ With the Jane Street fre, which bas] ing govera: detectives to surround a4 peen temporarily suspended. charge of football, basketball, base ° Hand Morris Park, 8 P.M his life and who narrowly escaped |Dee® burning si ‘Tuesday the block. They found one revolver, | "®* Pee wh ball and track at the Plainfield High E ORLD’S Lenya Baie nae hee Kes] Pather Stephen J, Brown of St. Mala-|death himself. The honorary pailbear- | {D8 ghi's's Mi ne {if }inoking two, including that taken from] Mme. Vonsiatsky, who has threat-} co. 00). Golub's Band Than Dibr, Wiut| ch! Home at Rockaway Park will stagelors were four brother Fire Liou-|{* yrevent ansther macwurs’ at umes one DurKIar by Loewe, ened bigamy proceedings against) Mr, Patch began his scout e.r6er lem Offic H0th Street, & P. nson's Band:|® carnival a dance for the benefit of }tenants—Hugh A. Halligan, Ieee oleate oth In the Heberlein yard they found| Avastase, whose marriage i? Mrs.]as director of a camp *hesterfield, ar Recreation Pie Sth Street, §| the orpt there, The carnival will] Sompany 20; John J. Hrennan, merchandls: 1 two fron hays and other burglar tools, | Stephens, while he was working in al N. H., and from there he o the P, M., M. Ven rt to-night and last for a week. {Company 33, James Ti At ’ Loewe lives at No..488 7th Street,| locomotive shop at Philadelphia] Roy Scouts on the K Now Located at Bronx—Poe Po tice De: her und many others haveland Ladder No, 9, and Jo ri Brooklyn, and has been a membe ‘ed a sensation, las postponed her] as cump director of Watcha ¥ ani John Walsh, iber of | caused rtment Band Park make it a success, Hook and Ladder No. 20 Sith the debri the department three yenrs. He ts|trip to America to confront th 8 of efficient servi 2092 7th Ave ternoon, Monet Park ponate Gus {ed arel pho principal mourners were his] take twe d ‘ Land har figured in a num. | couple. iver erred to lurger Sarat s N ar : widow and two sons, Jolin Joa 2B) EN wp ber of fire rescues, burt chases and] She and her lawyer expect to he rrying on the successe lear Zchonpmeyer, tlitr Tinea fing ‘tly, from a attorney of Mrs at Watchung Geena Richio’ Hill Fish Behool| Gor Leon Schoppmeyer, thirteen and four- {ond dhe line of line we helttg tiused onfother daring exploits during the last] shortly from aaa c 5 A Guunss tgon youre old, ‘respectively nia plas fow months. Stephens, who has come to Paris. On Thursday evening, July 20, « QOTBL THERESA In addition to being a veteran fire fighter, the deceased was a veteran of Boxer His casket was carried from the home to the chureh on a caisson, lod belped organize, offictals of the New York Fire Department and a delega- Before the casket left the house, deceased of Engine Company No, 18 The latter, led by Capt. Harmon, ap- present was Acting Fire Chief 'Smo- Diana Allen, Film Star, to Make Movies of Outing of _ Kiddie Klub Wednesday CREW FIGHTS FIRE AT MIDNIGHT ON LINER DOWN BAY pene aeons Blaze in Parima’s Hold Sub- dued With Aid of Fireboat Gaynor. Hike Over White Bar Trail Feature of Camp Spence Week---Scouts Working for Merit Badges for Proficiency. Who is there who will not envy the Boy Scouts their over- night hike out of Camp Spencer? It rained, but they were good Scouts and stuck it through, and under efficient leadership not one of the boys suffered more than a bit of a wetting, Colds! Never! Not for the Scouts, who levi how to live and grow in the open. Then there were the water sports. A good many older boys cooped up in the city swelter will wish they might have been Scouts and memories of the Old Swimming Hole are revived. The Evening World prints a department devoted to the doings of the Boy Scouts of America each week, but the elders are not pro- hibited from reading it. Fire of undetermined origin, discov- ered in the hold of the steamship Par- ima, as she lay at anchor off Quaran- tine Inst midnight, was extinguished after an hour's fight by the vessel's crew and firemen of the fireboat Will- fam J. Gaynor. Several doctors from Quarantine want aboard to assist in the transfer of passengers if that should become necessary, but {t did not. None of, the passengers was even aroused from sléep. The Parima, of the Quebec At ship Company, which left Barbados July 9 with elghty-one passengers, Last Thursday the Boy Scouts of) general camp fire was held of both Spencer embarked on the White Bar] “"™P Spencer No. 1 and No. 2 and ‘Trail, Capt. James H. Beard, Scout execu- under the capable leadership Of} tive of Manhattan Council, was p’ Scoutmaster Lewis and Assistant] ent, Deputy Commissioner Harold K.| Many entertaining numbers were 1] Whitford for a sixteen-mile over-]PUt om by the Scouts, at the end of dropped anchor after an uneventful which Capt. Beard presented swime ni 5 voyage from the West Indies, off nee hike. It rained that night, but ming suits to the team of boys repre- Quarantine at 9.45. e boys were sheltered by a friendly} senting Camp Spencer In tho inter= ‘The telegraph operator on duty at]°amp and all returned the next day} camp water meet, which was held om the Quarantine station was attracted] tired but very happy. The boys who] Tuesday, July 18 histlo blasts from | Undertook this trail were Scouts Kirk-] After taps, on Thursday, a banquet at midnight by whistle i was given for the twenty-five officers the vessel, Through its “biinkers''| Wood, Greenman, Kneitel, at Camp Spencer. The guest of honor the Parima-atated that fire had been| Harris, Wolkin, Nellson, Bertholf,|was Capt, Beard, who addressed the Alscovered beneath decks and re-| Benson, Pozen, Berry and Hidson. officers of the camp on “Camp Spirit quested that a fire boat be summoned] These hikes are one of the features] "Morale Hy of the eainp. Have as and the Gaynor was sent from Brook- | of Camp Spencer and teach the boys] few phoys left after once they had lyn to the Parima's ald. After pour-|self-rellance and endurance. gotten there. ‘This is largely due to ing water into the hold for an hour| The scouts of Spencer Camp are|the efforts the leaders are putting Into industriously working to better their] the camp. Capt. Beard ts a frequent the blaze was extinguished, ee inn a oF de ae th visitor ut the camp and all the boys The fire, it was said later, was|Standing In the “scout world, hel iook forward to his coming. among general cargo, including sugar] following is a ist of the merit badges} To-day a Scout meet will be held and molasses, in hold No, 38 offearned by the boys in the past wee the Partma, which {s a vessel of 7,000] Dramin Jones has earned me: Fishman, iq MAELSTROM. STARUGHT SARK ——, Races for Silver Cup to Feature Games at Starlight Park. Diana Alle the blond beauty of the movies, is going to help ente the kiddies at The Evening W¢ Kiddie Klub Day at Starlight Park at camp for the most proficient group in scouting, A new radio set has been Installed next Wednesday. ; . tons. Upon receiving word of the fire] badges In bugling, first ald and signal-| a4 Miss Allen, who was be Swe- at camp. ‘The set consists of oe Tea Aone aeice one through Ray Connett, nfht telegraph |ing and is going after a badge In| Wave regenerative Armstrong audion was a Ittle kiddie herself and was operator at Quarantine, Sergt, Mi-] physical development. unit, three steps of am>.fication and chael Klute of the Police Marine Di-] Billy Alton, while only twelve year*|toud speaker This set was built en- educated In New Haven, is one of the rigat tapialy Heine fAvOHion 1 ino: - vision sent Police Launch No. 8 with} old, is a first class scout and has|tirely by Scouts, has been used very, tion pictures to-day and has already Battalion Chief Murray of the Fire-Jearned merit badges in first aid and] successfully at the Manhattan Coun- 9 won her way to electric lights. Her IANA ALLEN, boat John Purroy Mitchel and Patrol-| signaling and is after badges in pio-}oj| headquarters for the past six men McGowan, Wagner and Brown to| neering and seamanship. months, and many messages have | the aid of the Parima, and also com-} Mortimer Weisel has earned badges|teon picked up from long distances, | dren and animal pets, and she is st I] a big kiddie to her mother, who ts al municated with the Gaynor. tn first ald and ploneoring. including one from’a ship 800 miles i ways with her. When firemen reached the vessel athan Attain has alsp earned}out to sea ’ Capt. McCourt of the Parima and| badges in first ald and ploncering. - Mi Hen ts gol gs he Lech GUA ALS oe Seah Chief Steward Ford, with the thirty} George Bannon has earned his merit MAN ATUAN Roce” Eke cameraman dd taff to the Kid Tub) otltiig at Starlight Sane WO FI T members of the crew, had the blaze | padge in pioneering. ene MEMBERS. ’ Tout sis000, The loss was} camp NOW HAS BASKETBALL| Troop S41, Manhattan, ts looking for al 000. show the members of the Kiddie Klut COURT. thirty-five new Scouts. Boys between es M’CORMICK IN PARIS, (Continued from First Page.) hobbies and special delights are cliil- a moving picture of the Kiddie Klub Seuar Een tennpel eiuaien teroie ener : ; gles of Scouts M. Washuk, L. Strauss, | {rm With the following rules: | oe B. Cohen, Q. Beller, H. Caplan, Reltroon. t radt Schleifstein, M. Pozen, S. Kneite! and] ‘(0h A. Fishman. A baskethall tourna- ceclcre Weltecreaeeeee hikes. ment will now be held between the|” Sis Aon Ae ballet and the Kiddie Klub champion- ship baseball game. All you kiddies and your mothers who are movie fans will see the pic- tures later at neighborhood theatres, how motion pictures aro mi si the ages of twelve and fourteen years Camp Spencer now has an outdoor] will personally direct the making of Ae Toustaen yeane And Doesn’t Know That He } t - Be sure the grade of 6 A tn school. And on Kiddie Klub Day you can J} ¢ the 24 site ane Aton huvselt ong talk to]and volunteered to accompany him. Will Go to Switzerland, erating 19 tel Shp | abate dovote two nights a week to her, for she just loves kiddies. Neither of the men had a weapon, #0 Either. Camp Spencer's first tnter-group] ‘7 troop at least. 8 ‘ Tho troop has been tn existence o swimming meet was run off on Sat-lave years, and is a ‘Veteran Troop." urday afternoon. The meet was WON}T: eets in the Institutional 8: by Group I. with 17 points; Group Il.) cocue, No, 387 West 116th Street, second, with 14 points, and Group IIL.) vere it has a room of its own, Of third, with 6 points. its forty membe: nly ten Ta OYonpln/ the cance.race was ion | Uh fori memberns 0 iy or 60 are by Daly and Eckstrom; the soup! Tt has a fully equipped troop in made second in the junior sprint rep-| uniform, flags, tant aid and oth r resented by Daly r equipment. Advancement to first class Witte received second In tho ToW-| within eighteen months Is guaranteed, Bene soe and Eckstrom third tn the} yovided the Scout shows the right long swim. spt ¥ spirit. ‘This is a business proposition. In Group I¥., Ellis and McConlogue|qoouts with the real PUL need made second in the canoe race. Ellis} i itiy. That is why Troop 541 1s the won first in the long swim. McCon-| champion troop of the Sth Division. logue received third in the senior ight boys selected from Manhattan sprint. Ellis, stroke, and Vanderbilt, represented Manhattan Coun- coxswain, won the rowboat race. cil at the memorial services for John In Group III., Buist won first place) purroy Mitchel held on Wednesday, in the junior sprint. July 19. In Group IV., Weisel received sec-|° rhe Ondp lace Anatne: long ew ik. scheduled for July 28, owing to a gen~ Catap Spencer entered a stron€} ora opinion that this would have al team in the Intercamp swimming meet }}etter response early in the fall, will Tuesday for the championship of the|pe postponed. Kanawahke Lakes, which was won by] ‘The regular weekly Joint meeting of Camp Ranatqua. Spencer came |p} ali ‘stay ut homes’ in the 6th divi- third in the meet. sion at . 165, West 109th Street, SCOUTS WHO ENTERED IN will be held on Friday evening, PARIS, July 22—Harold F, Me- Cormick, on his arrival here to-day from America, said he was in Europe for business and a rest, and that he had no intention of seeing Mrs, Alex- ing the other in his coat pocket, ander Smith Cochran (Mme. Ganna “Come on, put ‘em both up!''| Walska), whose engagement to the ordered Loewe. American harvester magnate has The man quickly drew the hand] been persistently reported and dented. from his pocket and the policeman] Mr. McCormick sald he had re- saw too late that it clutched a revol-| ceived no news of Mme, Walska, and ver. The man fired one shot, which|that he did not know whether he struck the policeman fh the abdomen. | would go to Switzerland while in Eu- second man also drew a revolver, and| Tope or not. Reports were published a few days ago that Mr. McCormick two other men came climbing over the back fence from the yard in the|ana the singer expected to meet at rear of the Heberlein store at No. 250] Carlsbad in August. Seventh St All four appeared! Mme, Walska’s preliminary decree young, wore caps and had their coat} o¢ aivorce from Mr. Cochran is ex- collars turned up. pected to become final Aug. 19, as the The two new arrivals also had re-|sixty-day interval, provided in the provisional decree granted, will ex- Loewe gave Boyle his night etick. ‘Two men were found in a shadow in the areaway and Loewe ordered them to@yrow up thelr hands. One did, but the second put up only one, keep- WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, IS Kiddie Klub Day at Starlight Amusement Park, East 177th Street, Bronx. Show Your Klub Pin at the Gate and Get a Free Kiddie Klub Combination Ticket (Value $3). Kiddie Klub Day at Starlight Will Begin at 10.30 A. M. With a dip into Starlight Swimming Pool. 18 Races and 5 Shows are on the day's programme besides the three big Kiddie Klub Features. Baseball Games at 2.30 P. M. Umpired by Mr. Harry Shainin. intertroop signaling contest Running Races for Girls at 3 P. M. Girls who wish to compete in the races must register upon entering the park, Starlight Park silver cups will be the awards to the winners, Rose Petal Ballet at 4 P. M. Arranged by Mme. Sonia Serova. \ How to Get to Starlight Park. From downtown, Brooklyn or Staten Island: Take any uptown subway express train on either the Lexington Ave- nue or Seventh Avenue line marked: 180th Street, Bronx Park or Lexington Avenue Express, Get off at 177th Street Station. By Second and Third Avenue Ele- vated: Transfer to subway at 149th Street and alight at 177th Street, Surface Cars: All 180th Street Crosstown, Morris Park, Bronx, Van Corrtland and Tremont Ayenuo cars run to park entrance. Brooklyn West End, Sea Beach or Brighton Beach Line: Change at Times Square to Seventh Avenue subway, Get off at 177th Street Station Brooklyn Culver Line and Willlams- burg Change at Chambers Street to Lex- ington Avenur Get o} at 177th Street Sta eee FIREMEN CLEANING OUT JANE STREET BUILDING shment Sete from “s'00 00 $100.00 HE PARTY under the big striped umbrella on the terrace will be soothed, cooled and de- lighted as the clink of ice against glass is audible and the Ovirlgton refresh- ment service comes to sight! OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenu FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. h 1A Fo 8 FS 1 TAN = = r G ey AS re 12 FS volyers and all four began shooting ut Loewe, who fired back untll his or that date. —___»———_ Though wounded and with an _ tions oundea and win 291 BOXER COBLAPSES ts wo ENTER ie nea lday evenings aon Ae ng a rel AFTER HARD FIGHT z in the th Division and any boy who volver from one of them. Three o the men appeared to double up aftar are as follows: Junior diving, Gold-|{.Viay one, is requested to repo! Condition F stein; senior diving, Goldstein; junior], Gither hia Scoutmaster or advi pecaee ita: te at aers i ious Condition From upieen senior swim, MacAllister; row boat) avenue, Further details and infor Street toward Third Avenue, one ot Fall. race, Witte; egg and spoon race,|jyation about this will appear later. them leaving a trafl of blood, an by th care inal with Loewe's nightatick, | 8econd Street, South Orange, feather-| The anon fee en te and Me- H Conlogue. Ellis, a wonderfully well him and both escaped. Gerard of Newark at | iit boy of sixteen and an Ideal Scout, Despite his wounds Lewe made his open-air arena in areaway into the| Branford Place, Newark, last night equal in every way, paddled bow. street unaided and tried to blow his room, Falling to the floor he has been Dea ee ase from the Heberlein yard had gone] Unconscious sinc deseo eines oie lead back that way in escaping and may have a fracture of the skull, Elwin Cooney f the Psth Avenue Patch, who is in Camp Spencer for st ctaa dressing room, for neither man was the Ors ‘ I otticers . \ down during the fight. y both scouts and office d Se bleed.” sl |} to be a draw. The punishment was ap- TONS a8 Ween 8 eee rails looking youth. His condition] He graduated from Amherst ¢ lle ce of William Benson, who was prepar-| Was said to be seriou In the clas# of 1905, While an under- ing to close his confectionery at No. and baskétball teams, making his let- in Bignth ‘Etreet. MAY BUY OFF NO, 1] member of the Phi Kappa Phi Fra- * “| ternity. table immediately and Father 4 Bracken, Police Chaplain, was sum- conch at Monson Academy tn Massa Mrs. Marion Ream Stephens Vonstat- Church should it become neeessary.| 1 ut to propose settlement out ball, baseball and basketball teams, fe later went to the Radnor ° from the wounded man's stomach and said ho had a chance to recover,| suit for allenation of affections by} producing winning teams ‘at Radnor he was claimed as head usually are mortal After taking Loewe to the hospital,| claims to be the only lawful wedded wite of the American helress's youth- weapon was empty. four and succeeded in getting a re- i The events and Spencer's entries} j1.¥4 q band instrument or would like} “ ” Loewe's shots, but all four ran and| “Jack” Crawford of Orange swim, the baby marvel, Billy Buist:| yr. J. I. Beaudy at No. 78 Madiso: Boyle chased two of them In Eighth "Jack"? Crawford, nineteen, No, 70] Weisel. came near enough to hit one of them lightning combination of Ellis and Mc- but the other pointed a revolver at|Welght boxer, fought elght rounds paddled stern, while MacConlogue. his way from the and then collapsed in his dressing }eaual 1 event Wee" dad from the whistle. The two men who had come At the City Hospital {t was sald he tors, Mr. reached Seventh Street. Policeman One of our camp directors probably received when he fell in the pile fay tam apenees ee spected Station had heard the shots anc he the first time, ts 1 The fight was considered by work, ‘as a result of his previous Of boca: parently too much for Crawford, who | training and experience. Episcopal Hospital in @ delivery truck ——_—> graduate he played on the football Me qrifth Avenue and had the truck| MRS. VONSIATSKY He eee re ie ales He was placed on the operating After leaving college he acted as PARIS, July 22.—In the belief that inoned to & the last rites of the chusetts, having charge of the foot The doctors extracted both bullets of court of the threatened $500,000) priiadeiphia us athletic director. Atter though wounds of this character! jim», Liouboff Vonslatsky, who coach by Swarthmore Prep, where he Benson drove to the police station and turned out fast combinations in foot 8 afl and track

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