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ij | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1922. _ CTY FAGNG SINT. [bid Horse, or ts Fir Rider, Win LQUgRAIGNE GOUT BARS SUI ‘me "sia HOPS COUPLE INCONTRACTS FOR) ee eee ge STARTS RO; GIRL, AGAINST STONEHAM, nn, 2 Saddens Bradley Beach! icy 199 4p NEW COURT HOUSE THREE MEN SHOT} ONBASIS OF TIME)». t 2") FOR NG SEAN biourd wa alk of Bradley Beach and shriveled the erstwhile popular Jersey —- coust resort into a seroll of gloom. Ae ‘ A p ’, « Was ; ent each by s of one of the Revolt 1 palate eaoinided y . New Job on Rough Plumbing Miss Curley and Policeman| Wall Street Trio Who Failed intwalkn alone the oaat and| tiroughout the towne and here | Magistrate Absolves the First . * * . the waves of the Atlantie roll Tong | breathed deflance. They declartd there SA tof A Y ‘ Was Given to Man Con- Reported Improving—Al- to Make Good, Plead one of tho finest streteties. Of white | Would be te erage hetkee tienes | Spiritualist Church of Any nected With Hettrick. leged Bootlegger Held. Guilty, Hahignan, Atlantic City to Atlantic} yorterduy was the day fixed forthe! (Connection With Trick. nt walk was a checkerbe Magistrate Simpson in Centre Street | glaring and during er Police Court to-day dixmissed a com-|!NK Suits, a delucht of dimpled kn ‘i d darlings, a daze! putpouring of [48 fast as they put in a plaint, filed on May 29 by F, R. wile| 20d d#rlings, a dazzling outpouring of colorful Aphrodites which brought the] They sent th son of MeLeansboro, Il, against} crowds from miles around just for a} &8. The women ri Charles A. Stoneham, owner of the] sight of ¢ stockings of their y the board.|test. Mayor Borden called for volun rd of the most]}teers and got lots of them—men and ations in bath.| Women, They thronged the boardw und grabbed the Nihtly clad buther SCHNAIER GOT 30 DAYS. n A. Thompson a band, Wil livir t, we Ruth Curley, eighteen, No, 330 East 56th Street, who was shot through the abdomen yesterday in a fight that started over the arrest of James Sul- livan, an alleged bootlegger, at a pic- 1 her huss um R., both in their twen- at No. 168 West 924 uppearance cote lo bar meee to-day in Centre Street up the short|COWt fined $109 apiece, with the ale nunger | ternative of thirty duys on the Island, Acquitted Men ‘and Firms Lost Out on Their Bids ckless “ >, the Follle | santi.| sisters and pinned them to their| for nducting: © so-called material. for the Work. nic In Celtic Park, was sald to-day to} New York Glants and former stock} | The t Haneda oh pAiteae ROANt | ranks, ‘THey Were writien wich anecta| TRIE, ADIFICAT Int unge Ke NO; aad ‘ exs Of costumes had nothing o shea puesta lat ni : be In a slightly Improved condition in| broker. The complaint was bused on] Horn oe nuittes of Bradley” Beach. °! S#fety pins West 70th iste were untll @ lene a ® of Stone- The y P 1 at 25 the alleged failure of Mr, Ston ce sults into which the wear-| The law won and the beauty of Mtl! ham ,who afterward sold his business: week aploce by the First Spiritual- ers seemed poured; rolled stockings] Bradley Beach disappeared from the] Gnurch, and hav brought of B. je c ; siaaviios | urch, and have brought sul to B.D. Dier of B. D. Dier & Co! ana suite without any stockings at|Datdwalk. The glorious grays and SRALWHERDS. SRILIG Reta nTET Heed since bankrupt, to transmit to Wilson | 21! biues and greene and yellows and) "WO Werks’ sali 3 4 full memoranda of certain transac-}""A 4 then overnight gloom aettled| Pinks were eclipsed under coverines Ne iN abctaiow in tho, mnneunes 5 of rainct ‘ 5 8 decisto je case, PNG taxtintg y taken showed Wilson | @oWN on Hradley Beach and the daz-| °F pe biekd ery atta Knees dim-/ i. aid not intend to discuss te realized @ profit on the transactions In | 22M& colorful picture of the board- | Pied and twinkted all unscen views of Sir A. Conan Doyle and Question, that, Ne did mot weatest| Walk became a drab Mayor Frank! Only two arrests were made. Two others who belleve in spiritualistle against the reports when we wero | Borden jr. made a trip to Atlantic} obdurate little flappers on tho beach manifestations, hut he did believe the fade th him and that he delayed a| City and found that with the ald of] Just wouldn't obey the law and they! fondants fraudulently pretended to year beforo filing his complaint. sixty-four cops they had chased all Weeds ane ak ed ry big be possess d¢cult powers which, he add= a : nia i the beauties off the boardwalk and] fUards who sent for Mayor Borden. | 880" nad 0 : of Fee CoP tae could legally Hinte re water, The Mayor came and said ho wouki}'‘, wae a Ree Cuno the aa or The could just as legally wait two{ Buck to Hrdiey Beach went Bor-|fetch tho Justice of the Peace. Th ChE the vevidence whowed hat visti gs rah ; fs ing a] en, the new ruler of the waves. He| Mayor was a long time gone and the |‘ SMa) See ee ee ee ee eee ay ch ener eee at eatiaiy| Gun wassoliitblna tieh Ie ine rearenn| ABY time wax Mra, Thormpaon in eotse BO ApeOING limite of tinte Ia glaeed 1k; WOMAN, But an-ontinahon was passed | WHEN Oe: of the See eRe Tr arvsllte KiAEe Lich Pee ae must be axstmed that the law moans forbidding any man or mald on tho) io (hen Uf they couldn't ko to lunch |i and, ho sald, called out the ranes Sicomplb ine must be: matter within a] BoardWalle oy Geach) wnles/ Ns or yehe |7 Sette Se Sapuyity Water Ib thee the: alleged apnita tHrouEH © criele reasonable length of time. was entirely covered up from the| yet and aided in the fraudul Ss Three voung men, a Wall Street] ankle to the neck. ‘The streets of] The reasonable request. was granted | Pet and al in raudulent mant GG SI Lines meni oe tho town, “tho (paths through the} and the Aappers, ike the Mayor, ee on awalved the fa bank clerk and a’ song writer, set| Woods, the byways and highways] never came back. Threo big contracting firms have @nnounced that they intend to sue the city for breach of contract for work on the new Court House. These contracts were made by the olty in 1920 and later cancelled on charges by the Board of Estimate that there was @ combination in various lines to prevent competition in bidding. Wells & Newton, Inc, who had a $186,000 contract for rough plumbing, will sue for $75,000 ioss of profits. Hermann & Grace ‘ompany, who had @ roofing contract for $219,300, will sue for more than $100,000 loss of profits. The amount of loss of Profits for which the Bethlehem Steel Bridge will sue has not as yet been determined, but as the contract of St. John's Hospital, Long Island City, where the bullet was removed, The surgeons will not say that the girl is out of danger. Policeman John Bell, thirty-two, No. 1 Prospect Avenue, Flushing, who was shot In the back, is sald to be on the way to recovery, William Collopey, thirty-three, No. 868 East Sist Street, wounded by a bullet in the right leg, and Dennis O'Shea, thirty-three, No, 81 Grand Beach, shot In the jaw, were both Pronounced out of danger and it was said that they will be out of the hos- pital In a few days. These four were shot yesterday afternoon after James Sullivan of No. 103 East 75th Street had been ar- ort time ago employ One-p First Spiritualist Church of any cone : 6 - ® plastered with posters warning] But the boardwalk was a sad sight ; ested at the plenic by Police Lieut,| out with $1,800 and a suite of hand-| were t " ection With the triekery. that concern for construction work == SSS ES SESS alt ue Blenle) wy Paice Tei, | ON we 2h doh Sorecawar t5| ib Was a miledementioe te (had Ate laze Ricerca ieee CURE | tla y the trickery. was $1,280,000 the sum will be much we BOY* ALIAS S BESS” obert McCarthy of the Flushing] axe a fortune in finance under the| boardwalk or the streets Te tolinw was there to stay, And the men SES larger than in the case of the other| \.. A 4 Jew | Police Station for serving Mauer! firm name of H. H. Lowy & Co,,[ the beach or to walk on the beach} took counsel in the gloaming and the two contractors. Niece of Cardinal Gibbons Sued for Prize at New from a flask to another man. Half a] brokers. They were in business four| Without stockings and skirts. And! unanimous verdict. waa: ae Petere te IL Recently Comptroller Craig an- Orleans Society Circus dozen policemen were hit with bricks| Months and failed and to-day all] tho punishment for Infraction of the| “What's the use of hurrying home| SENTE TO JAIL nounced that because of new bids the cost of the entire Court House would be $4,139,000, as against $5,346,790 under the 1920 bids. Much of this re- duction was brought about by the lower bids for granite and limestone, three pleaded guilty to grand larceny. | law was fixed at a fine of $200 or| from They will be sentenced on Friday. ninety days in jail, or both. more? Two more members of the Plumbing They are Harold H. Lowy, twenty- Contractors’ Association, organized by four, of 1360 Ogden Avenue; Martin Schlessinger, twenty-five, of 0, SKIRTS TOO HIGH, seen eae wait : 2 Pires Kelly Street, all of the Bronx, Lowy ’ GIRL LEFT HOME ty K John ‘ .. Knight, Vice President of was the Wall Street clerk, Schles- the orgnization ‘and member of singer the bank clerk In the Bronx Haven of d Missing Persons| Knight & Son, No. 136 West 60th Branch of the Columbia ‘Trust Com- tal Street, will serve sixty days, and pany and wr Asked nbers wrote: songs to Locate Charles A, Murphy of Wells & New- under the name of ‘‘Nat Brown."* ny DiS. ton Co., 17th Street and Avenue D, The firm failed In August last and Mary Reiss. will serve ninety days. . Indictment followed in January, Dur- Ww pate is Mary Reiss? ‘They were sentenced by Supreme ing their trial, which lasted a week, * mother, who lives at No ‘ + w York in the afternoons any and other missiles in the fight that (Special to The Evening World.) followed, NEW ORLEANS, La. July 24.—Mrs. Grundy, with her trunk half} Sullivan was to-day held by Magis- Packed for her vacation, has stopped preparations for departure and, with| trate Conway in the Long Island hands raised in horror, is discussing the latest sensation in New Orleans] Police Court on a charge of violating society. It's all about a loving cup. the Mullin-Gage law. He pleaded not “We have a perfect contract with Its like this: Mrs, J. Hugues de la Vergne, niece of the late Cardinal] guilty, waived examination and was the city,” sald J. Power Doncllan, at-| Gibbons and leader of the young married set in fashionable society in] held for the Grand Jury in $1,000 bail, tomney for Wells & Newton. “It was} Louisiana, has been sued for a loving cup and bridle which she won July 4] On a charge of assault on Pollceman Peiee cua coon mut tr ocua*| when she rode a racehorse in a society circus for the benefit of the Amert-| Charles Gibbons, Sullivan after plead- sary appropriation made. After hav-| Can Legion. ing not guilty was held’ for Spectal “ig done that the Board of Estimate] The question tn court Is: Who won . Sessions in $500 bail, It was con- a SSG Babs bed ent eoecia 1S, Wise T went] the cup, t jady or the hor F ap mae apreeeed yee ots cluded after examination that Sull-] Mrs, Jennie Broilles of No, 853 West- a ae Street, Brooklyn, has ast losing appeals through the Appekite the meeting Into a lovey ame ed! The suit was filed in the Civil Dis-| Vi"s Pa mure in her spotless white| Yat did mot have a gun in his pos-|cheater Avenue and Mra, Ta SOG AR it ivisiod Stil Count ot AppeaIA ee eae yoody. Then when T waa| trict Court July 19 by 1, M. McFar-| riding preectne ding senston, Beck of No. 884 Prospect Avenne eat s “J victions resulting from disclosures tasked to come In U found that they| ane, owner of tho horse, who con [ind arligg: Mera oereed cneecue| ho outing, which haa been adver-|ironz, testified that’ they nat given | Letters to Literary Digest four. hrought out by Sinuol Untermyer dure Fad chit off all serenity Sve Mi pia ie ty “the honors, hie ha “Hess. alias "Dough. Boy." The] Used for some weeks, was the annual}tho firm $1,900 and $2,000 respee-1 Suggest Government Stores Mary loft home three weeks ago," | ing the Lockwood Committee hearings a at off all possibility o! -| tends that his be the honors, his be| “Bess, g ‘ s ; S RULOhABS G ines gges $ : ees Seine Heportea! e he : cup and the bridle are valued at| Picnic of the International Steam and|tively, for the purchase of Hamburg the mother said, “after some words.|in 1 1920. the spoils “T asked the members of the Board nee $1,000, the petition says, ROnehe euea HAA bedus eonelaaed of Estimate on what ground they], But. cree the OT Mung young] Judge Rodgers has issued a writ of| thielle kames 2,000 had turned 1 proceeded In cancelling the contract.| lady, “I won nd I'm going to} sequestration to the fair equestrienne pene Like dknein Alto They replied because of collusion} keep em!" . andi has directed) the Civili Sheri tole ea ee ere eonato a the with the Hettrick organization for] (The thoroughbred, the petition] seize the prizes fending Judgment. | When, Haut. Robert MoCarthy : controlling prices. TI told them that] States, was loaned to Mrs. de la} The de la Vergnes are the backbone] Flushing Police Sta' ae in cornrann this was all political buncombe. Vergne with the express stipulation! of correct soclety in Loulsiana.|°f halt a dozen policemen in plain “Now, as a matter of fact, in the| that any winnings be credited the] Hughes de ta Vergne Jr. ts tho eldes |clothes, noticed James Sullivan, No. trials in the plumbers’ cases, Frank| horse and not the rider. Also thelson of the Comte de la Verene ani] 103 East 7ith Street, Manhattan, in Fee, President of Wells & New-| horse, "Bess," was called Dough] his nother is the acknowledged leader| Conversation with one of the dancers n, was the only head of a plumb-| Buy" on the programme, and that ts! of the v smart world in New Or-|about a hundred fect from the pa- American steamship bonds, but never Sell Liquor, Tdhstited Homalinlarwarecnttos aneh received them. Evidence showed that and her waists too low, She left with tho firm pald 25 per cent. on the! ‘The first £00,000 votes in the Pro-190 cents and I haven't seen her wince bonds, but Morton Lachenbach & Co., vont | hibition poll of the Literary Digest] “A Week after she left 1 got a letter from whom they were bought, went aa Ca 4 tro mher, posted in Manhattan, saying into a receiver's hands the day after-|shows 37 per cent. of the voters in [Tie We uetine atong ail tlehte tad ward, and before the bonds could be] favor of. trict enfo) ment the b 00d job and plenty of money, and delivered. Eventually, the bonds were | iighteenth Amendment and the Vol-|that 1 never would see her again. bought but the two ‘women refused : tend Iaw:" 41 percent. in favor of | She is four foct eight, weighs 115, igre, asithevpriog:atiorntehy) they: were) Sn) ee ae vent, {#8 has dark brown hair, and she had offered, es and beer, and 22 per ce Bre ‘ faa ‘ on a green waist when her mother vrong. '*Bess'" “Doug ris wataie ‘ton. He says Sullivan extracted a = a2 in favor of repealing the Prohibition | ast saw her. Ing concern in Greater New York} all wrong. “Bess'’ is not ‘“Dough|teans, ‘The youmg Mrs, la Vergne,| vilion that was acquitt A, Tash ese pie Be She ts not that kind of « lady sued, was Miss Claire Gib-| {ask and started to pour a drink.| GRAND JURY HUNTING amendment. A similar poll on the > steamfitters’ cases, both Mr. Fee and| Horse. tie Sion ert are ons, They were married only a few Cee eno ewes Gal FOR EVIDENCE IN soldiers’ bonus shows a switch in|OIL MAN FOUND DEAD the corporation of Wells & Newton] On the day folowing the horse] months ago. santacaiie AN favor of the bonus, but with a ma- A summary of the vote follows: Nelleved to Have Suffered Stroke Those in favor of the strict White Alone. enforcement of the Bigh- Evidence of the financial activities of several defunct brokerage firms was presented to-day to the G “I pointed out to the Board of Es-|of the Evander Childs High School B. timate that In awarding a new con-} In that case the city promised Wells epite have made a pinch. tract for rough plumbing to the Mil-|& Newton an extra $ n0 for work = ™ a ton Schnater Contracting Corporation| done because of the railure of sever It reacted on the crowd like a they were giving !t to a concern the] general contractors. Then, to give th battle cry, In an instant the pavitton William Andrew ‘Thompson Jr., a Vi and Cigarette \ a eB x teenth Amendment and Prealdont of the ‘Texas compa head of which admitted his connec-| public the impression that they had AR Spies ce dant Hel eas and! tury, Assistant District Attorney stead Taw, Saecinoetince aU amd tion with the Hettrick organization.| built the school at a bik sorte manding that he release Sullivan, A|Schrelber submitted the books of R Those in favor of A modi- dead shortly before noon to-day on the It’s toasted. This and pleaded guilty tn court. The court] (bey refused to yous the $6 tand behind Carthy| H. McMasters & Co., formerly of No fication pf the Volstead floor between his bedroom and thi records show that Schnaler received »| 000. But the Court of Apne us ’ Tenn carder eee Sanus ne 50 Broad Street, and had Joseph P. law to permit light wines buthroom in his home at No. one extra proces sentence of thirty in the City] made the city pay us the $62.0 wit ACROSS EID On tr Siete: ean ' Dols oes dss and beer, esle 17th Street, Brooklyn, His wife, Mrs gives a rare and Prison and the Milton Schnaler Con_{interest, the whole totalling $68,000 Poleman Bell, on the ovteide o¢| McLaughlin, an expert ac »| ‘hose in favor of repealing Luey Sawyer Thompson, is away on « tracting Corporation was finet|! the Court House matter they are the crowd, began elbowing his way| sive testimony about them, The Mc the Prohibition Amend- farm in New Hampshire, delightful quality $5,000. out low figures for political - A 4 who| Masters firm failed for $500,000 ment ae A stroke of some kind is believed to i ossible to K in. Apparently nobody realized who S have caused Mr. Thompson's death ——imp “The only reply that members of ERIS tHe oh baa al Det coe he was until he reached McCarthy's| Assistant District Attorney Geraty No. “He 19 survived by a widow, two sons, duplicate. ‘the Board of Estimate made was that| nes that will mech a the Leese . . side and ordered the crowd to dis-| Presented the cases of four Wall! no you favor a William, who lives with hia parents and : Schnator's bid was lower than that of {mind and that the | eats eae Hit With Chair by One and] perse, Then a revolver spoke, Rel!| Street firms against which customer Federal bonus who was away on business, and Sawyer, es \ Wells & Newton. Our contract made| higher costs to come liter teal un eee ee fell. He said afterward ho was|!!l complained of what they believed for all soldie who is married and lives in Brooklyn ry in 1920 was based upon the prevail. | overlooked. ; Kicked in Face by Another | trampiea ana kiu:.ed, to be the bucketing of their orders. ® and sailors who Mr, Thompson was a trustee of the ing high prices, We pointed out to als As Dare ‘of the ‘law. frm sof With G Mounted Policeman Robert Farrell, a wore the Pants Fourth Unitarian Church, Brooklyn. He u a) the Board of Estimate that wo had Pai os & Ayers rene menting Her ith Gang, No. 808 11th Avenue, riding near the] ‘Did you ever hear er ake pal form during the was born fifty ye ago in Duluth, had a number of contracts with the} Mann rac \¢ en Mayor i park, heard the revolver shot, He| Bob?" {8 a question that Detective link es a , mote : d the ° y officials «hears . : ‘orld War?.., 102,978 102,370 Sy Nine moms (of) which (oun thasee | Een BOE, TNO OFnAE IeUe CIDGIE || Toon pollen intereat contranduniresteaoned tircuph the cutee ocd up| John J. Markey of the District At-| | World War? were terrific, yet we had stuck to our| ere recently called upon to prove " J torney's staff is asking persons tn The change,"’ says the current Is- ing women who. to the crowd. He ordered “every- contra We asked the board mem-| #¢ Aa ae et ee nee . body to clear out.” Some one threw] Will Street to-day, H sent Into} sue of the Literary Digest, “is very bers to show mw a scintilia'ot proof or] (F2” y cusses camore, “We wy wp. {ere arraigned in Yorkville Pollee /q prick which caught him on tho) the financial district by Asfistant Dis-l sient, Tt pemains trae that the conmsion, bad faith or fraud on our] icq repeatedly to the Board of Eat}-{ Court to-day charged with robbery. | right temple, unsc.ting him. He was| trict Attorney Schreiber hed to fidura| voters, counting both those who vote part, Dut they did not and could not. | tate to let us see the original con-|The charge which led to their arrest | Unconscious, but not seriously in.| of the pair, as they Fee mn oee lin dificati 1 repeal ns against “After our protest ‘we were coaxea| (1. timoraa to dncw what (tcontainn ana aeralg nce fured when picked up. largely in the affairs of Field Bros.,} for modification and repeal as ag and invited to make a new bid. Be-| i; the matter of sienatures, But wel. een : men in a satoon at |. BY this time, the scene tn the park] brokers, of No, 60 Broad Street, who] the present law, are re n § signe and robbed two men ing oo ec ‘April 24, cause of the drop in metes we were| wore denied this right, The invari. | 2% : rene snblon s vidhs, (Paoves os mad wets |faliedion Apt ti k 4 Boh were able to make {t $35,000 or, 0,000 lower] tie ex ation was that it was In the |N® 1551 Second Avenue yesterday | fighting other men, and women were] ‘The names Mike an 4 tion and enforcement of the than our first bid. We pointed out that} yjuyor's possession. If they don't} afternoon and then sat around drink-Jengaging in hair pulling matches, brought orth uring iis lever gation tion amendment and the Volstead act if the Board of Estimate accepted our] jet us see the contract we'll apply forting until the 1 urrived, although |The original cause of the trouble| of John J. Townsend, referee in bank- a a new bid and added $50,000 which wel a mandamus, seemed to have been forgotten. it was] ruptey, Into the activities of the firm.| Tt remains equally true that they are were fairly suro to get if we sued for] “The Corporation Counsel, in con- about this time that the Hunter's registering themselves strongly in $75,000.damages for breach of the first sent | the place Point reserves arrived and charged the daxigiuim ln ralvingunan aarecent int rese: we favor of the Prohibition amendment, contract, thero would be @ saving of| decision setting aside a State high-| Police interest in the case comes] crowd. FOUND A POISON $90,000 to the taxpayers. way contract it was not] from the fact that three armed young Sin tee IN JACKSON BODIES] «tmtting that a ta “But they insisted on giving the} signed by the mptroller, But/men entered the Reliable Dry Goods] NO BIDDERS AT SALE those favoring the modification of contract to Schnaler. The Board of} ip the matter of city contracts the n J Hy Cj the Volstead law would by no means Estimate wanted to make a showing} courts have, repeatedly held that the ra DD at No. : Nintiy Avenue horty OF WHISKEY AND GIN| I our Times Enough to Kill Worhnek tone Gee aise koaeaine on paper to the voters that they had ng of the award is sufi.) ter mudnigiy : e = Clremist Says at Fumi- assage of the Prohibition amend Stotsky, and his] Auctioneer Postpones Dini = t was that they beat tering them > continua- » Prohibit selves strongly against t they knew one of the victims had left se proportion of mere € pricto’ 3 1 bat fy effected a saving in awarding the| cient to bind the contract without |Preter, Jullu vator's 'T ment. contract to Schnaler for $82,786. signature.” wife and two clerks, were getting Nobody Comen to Buy, gator’s ‘Trial. (oThia frame of mind—that Is Oppos “After being awarded the contract Bethlehem Steel ige Com-|ready to close Threatening with] Whiskey and gin went begging to- Much technical chemical testimony] wttion to the old ‘wide oper mime, wrote a letter to the Board} pany is represented by the law firm|their wenpons the thugs stole $500 in| Not a bidder appeared at the auc was given to-day in the trial in}ecombined with opposition to com- of mate, which letter was pud-| of Cravath, Henderson, Leffingwell & [cash and jewelry from the Stotskys | of forty-one barrels of those Nquors at Brooklyn of Albert J. Bradicich, ver-|pletely ‘dry' Nation—ia emphasized U i lished in the board's calendar. | pe Gersdorff, and the clerks and empued the cash} the Federal Building in Brooklyn. Thelin exterminator, who {s held ne-|if the thousands of letters about the se Lifebuoy on your Schnater stated that since his bid was a +s register, They escaped In a car driven | auction had been ordered by United] " * x poll which are coming in from all submitted, prices of materials had ad- by a young woman in which another | state, Gres d was set for|untable for the death on April 26) purty of the country and all sorts of 5 per cent.,| $330,000 ERROR MADE : tates Marshal Moore and was set for vanced average o} oung woman was seated of M d Mrs. Fremont Jackson in|people. The mos n burden of vanced an average of young womar 12 o'clock, At the hour, no one being| of Mr 4m Frem \ people. The most common and asked leave to withdraw his bid IN TRANSIT FIGURES | | To of the young men arraigned in | PP O'clock: ote . the Hotel Margaret annex, Columbia|these letters, among those who at- if the board was not willing to allow - Yorkville Police oCurt to-day on the | Present to bid, Auctioneer Hyams of ta aie eee tack the Volstead law, 1s opr an increase {n hia bids “Awe matter of Sienna AG No. 295 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, ad-| Heights. Bradicich was at work in Debate an ey ey ohne as tac . tans Gal he Ave, RL RB, Recetver Maken |c Journed the sale until 12.30 P, M. At part. : fact, prices haven't gone up; he prob- Chvstitlie ak etna ee that time, there being still no. bidders nd {t 1s charged he a t|[ Hundreds of writers suse ably mude an error in his. estimato, on at Hearing. selves a = in sight; the sale was again postpone 4, proper precautions In the use of | uch as obtain in Quebec At the meeting on July 12, Commis-| Admission by Charles E. Chalmers,|_ Frederick Muurer of No, 448 East| with no prospect of business. In cone uf] once per nrereutions im the use of | C abia, where there are fo e400 sioner Flynn, representing the Prest-| receiver for ¢ Rati.| 78th Street; Pe “i pol iuardia, Ho-| no sale, the Marshal sald he would apply Asal but eltizens may buy what they wish 7 ‘ ‘oune lead In t p01 dent of Bronx Borough, made a mo-| road boken, both chauffeurs; Charles Rob-| to the ‘Federal Court for permission to| found dea heir bathroom Bion that the con Qict be given to Wells } from Government stor 5 y Dr. A. O. Gettler, professor of on, No, 214 Bast 85th Street; Mary] destroy the thirty-nine barrela. of or 0 re EE & Newton on three grounds, One No a N he East. elt Bireat and whiskey and the two barrels of gin pnt 1a Ballou Modleglis lege je Newtol A 2 Noyaley uo: 448) En at i aio : and clty toxleologial oklyn, tes- ground was that Schnaler wanted to Mrs. Laura Peluso, No. 2389 Arthur z = a aaa dees eae tee DOG BIT THE HAND back out or wanted 15 per cent, more Avenue, the Bronx Police court and the Novak woman] oo. o¢ nydrocyanie acid gas in Mr.| THAT TRIED TO SAVE HIM The second was that¢he city faced a The complainants were Stephen] Kicked him in the face. big lawsuit, and the third was that] 00 This mistak Juckwon’s body and 9-10 in that of hold of No. Hast 189th Street,]| Patrolman Brautigan and Detec- Wells & Newton were willing to fore- | fled at a hearing on + his wife ie . Max Fried of No, 121 West] tives Maok and Rothame! testifie He suld the amount of poison found | face Ree eecer ‘a go their original contract if they re-| this property held to-day before Trans- members of Local No. 1,| that they foud Berchold’s wact, Pee oer eee apa ceived the new one. Only Mr, Ca-| sit Commissioner Harkness, by imis- H h meets in a room} Maurer and the 7,900 kronen on 1 t hill of Richmond voted with him,] placing a decimal pol one item|{in Pa Y the Laima: theaee to be ia: It» dog that foll Into the Pudeon at erchold accused| Guerdia, Magistrate Mayor Hylan's amendment that the} Which tncor ly read 00" In- | Maurer of kno ; Dl tne tao et $84 Mirsat thin morning hed Little bathers love Lifobuoy's bid bubbling father €] dutta, 0 [ morn 1 of contract be given to Schnaler was| *e8 carried on the basis that he would], The company and the commianton i Maur js bm sensbless and | five without ball Queationa by Mr, Fowler, counsel | not bittan the hand that was trying to 4 ; : ; dof "827,000." ling a gold watch and chain and} La Guardia took a minor part in Aj¢or the defonas, drew from tho wit-| save him he mlant still ho alive, Weank i wai 8 on! some change. aman assorted the| hold up in which a murder wax com |noan tha wdmladion that hitman blood! O'Nell of No. $78 Hart Btreat, Hroakiyn tatinate of the fonainal: Cotte eee | whole gang took part in robbing him| mitted three montha ago nnd yx tains clemonty of modhum wnt Ne | went to the dig'e ald and got a vite “This is playing to the gallertes.| grcond Avenue line nnd the $9 009,q0| Of & dollar wateh ar Austrian! rested. Tho man who did tie } | nd that lung theses, deco lay tet) tan gor hie trouble, ie w } not get the 15 per cent. increase The members of the Board of Eati-| estimate of the reproduction prices of| Kronen which he purchased a fow[and was aentenced to thi yy athe presence of sudiuin and] ty Bellevue nM had the wound dre y could powsibly generate] The dog went tu the Happy ituniing HEALTH SOAP a - Grounds, od baby this summer and see how comfortable and happy he will be. Lifebuoy babies don’t chafe and fret in hot weather. robbery charge are five desrotbed them- room beneath the Jackson ars. nd Aven Company that he had writhmetical mistuke in estimating the valuation of the properties In the mat- Lifebuoy soothes and freshens little skins with its pure palm and cocoanut oils, ter of cables, redu that Item to-day from § figure on 090 to $240,- he testi- vaiuation of mate are following the course that} June 30, 1921, They diffor slightly ont weeks for 25 cents. The Peluso woman| prison exonerated him and he was|; characterized their action in the casel the amount of depreciation, . hit bim with a chair, he swore in the | discharged. a ee oe +

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