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‘ i} > ALL ARE GENERALS, High-Steppers Capture Blue Ribbons NONE PRIVATES, IN O'MALLEY'S LEGION Tread Softly, First Rule in Pushcart Inspector’s Manual, Lest Toes Be Trampled. THEY SWARM ON JOB. Efficiency the Watchword Since Evening World Inter- wened—Receipts Turned In. For all American or musical comedy all generals and no famous O'Malley Supervisors. the world like a Central army— privates—is the Legion of Pusheart To be a supervisor one must tread deftly a French dancing master or a tango twister Jest he crush the toes of another sup- ervisor. Where there are two supervisors to one market for generals as it were over a mere hand- ful peddlers—the work of supervisor, week, must be tremendo Over instance—two major- of each whose salary is $50 a in Brooklyn there is a push- cart market with two supervisors, one of whom, Joseph H. Rokus, is under- stood to be a very near relative of ah Mayor Hylan pusheart mar: filty-dollar-a-week the Havemeyer Mr. Rokus is on only one thus far In his arduous task push cart peddlers in ant secretary to There may be more kets with twin supervisors, — but Street Market where the payroll is the brought to light of keeping the Numor for their $1 a week dup Mr. Rokus has an able side-partner in Daniel J. Donovan. But the two supervisors are not nly officials who supervise — the rtruggling peddlers who ply their call ings in the heart of Williamsburg. At this same Havemeyer Street mar- Ket there are two assigtant supervi- ors each of whom receives $35 a week, still another assistatn at $25 a week and a laborer at $30 a wee After The Evening World called at- tention last week. to the fact that although over $500,000 had been col- lected in $1 a week instalments in Various push cart markets not onc cent turned into the city, O'Malley decided to demand that his super- Visors make surplus deposits in the city treasu This he should hay done a year ago, ding to a pro- vision of the City Charter. ‘The Havemyer Street market's finan report from July 10 to July 17 inclusive, shows that there wert 192 push cart peddlers who paid $1 a week; that there were sixty-one who paid 25 cents a day; that six large wagon peddlers, at $2 a week, paid $12, and that seventeen wagons, at 50 cents each a week, paid $8.50 in all. The total receipts for the week were $ plus a earried over balance of $148.70, making a total of $ The disbursements already enumerated, plus $12.50 for piinting, amount to $2 , leaving a Ialance of $113.95. Not all of the push cart markets ave made reports, The following are the “surpluses” turned in by some markets: Week of July 10 to 15, inclusive: Arthur $22.25; Tivington Street, Park Avenue, $16.50; Vast St + $5.00; Vifin Avenue, $12.00; Pitt Street, $1.50; Central Sec- ond Avenue, $18 Hester Street, $1.00; upper Monroe Street, $4.00; South Park Avenue, $40; Betlmont Avenue, $7.00; Dumont Avenue Havemeser Street, $113.95: Avenue, $43 Total July 15 to 22 inclusive $250.70. Witt nal Street, $1.00; Ayenue, $9.50; Market Street, § Park Avenue, $21.00; Orchard St $3.00; Lower First) Avenue, $7.2 Uppey Second Avenue, $2.00; Central, Seco@d Avenue, $81.25; South Park Avenue, $8.00; Hester Street, $2.00; Delmonico Mace, $21.00; Fifth Ave nue, $20.00; Upper Monroe Street, $5.00; 187th Street, $1.00; Avenue C., $3.75; Dumont Avenue, $3.00; Riv- ington , $5.00; Belmont Street, $28.00; Elizabeth Street, $4.00; See ond Avenue, South, $3.00; Mulberry reet, $6.00; Lake Avenue, $4.00 Total, $189.00 DAVY GIVES ADVICE TO PROSECUTOR Tells Ruston to Preset Edi- dence to Grand Jury in Market Collections, Accounts Commissioner of Hirshitic David i, whose brother ts of the “supervisors” in the public push- cart markets and collects fees from peddlers, issued a line of advice to District Attorney Ruston of Kings County to-day. He issued a com munication in which he said that if the District Attorney has uny evi dence that the city is being robbed by employees of the Department of Mar kets it is his duty to present the evi- dence to the Grand Jury District Attorney Ruston announced several days ago that if his investi- gation shows that crimes have been committed he wil ask the Grand Jury to tack action, NOT CLVIE, SE 7 00 PRAY EN we PORTLAND, Ore July 28.—Praying Mn public is not an offence against the Civil Service, the Commission ruled fo: day, in reinstating George — Winter veteran employee of the City Par Bureau, who was discharged several weeks ago because he persisted in pray ing loud as @ preliminary, to opening hig lunch pail. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1022 At Long Branch Open Air Horse Show Mise Pescilin J Mrrcuene, Barrels of of Beer ene Sent as Lumber. nb dees, el ee : Left to “Age’’ Fine Card Draws Big Crowd to See Clever Exhibitions in Fifteen Classe No One Carload Shipment to Sash and Door Concern. Claims LONG BRANCH, July A fine ee card {s offered to-day at the open air ‘ < CLEN horse show, the twenty-ninth, at the y Hollywood grounds and the first un- der the auspices of 28.—Wederal AND, July Prohibition agents this morning were waiting for some one to claim a freight containing a shipment of Se MISS DOROTHY SMITH "BELLING car Monmouth County Hunt | Moveee ious GRanenrae'S gallons of what is believed to be “real beer in) barrels which was Rain did not keep away a good ‘ Leashes aS seized by Federal Prohibition Agent crowd yesterday, when fifteen classes were Judged and the blue ribbons dis- WAITER WHO HID Ca SHATTUCK ROBBER . Burns in the Pennsylvania Rail- tributed. The raintall was heavy Wipeioaee tena atl SA GSN lees enough for the club to collect on its GIVEN SIX MONTHS |s?ipred here from Sharon, Pa, con- Pi Gnaueation ——__ signed to the Great Lakes Sash and -morrow, with the championships | Antorrio Rossi Escapes Long] Peer Company and a local Cea & ny +a 4) ding company, Burns sald. He. de- on, Gov. Edwards and stu F ay scnuse He Dic ids and staff will at Lerm Beenuse He Didn't fegaione: aibsaue. perevo-euaiGexad tend. Enter Banker's ITome. Lakes Company any interest or At yesterday's meeting Rugs C. The fact that Antonio Rossi was not] connection with the shipment, Finch, head of the hunt; Miss Becky} connected with the robbery of the| Samples were taken fur examina- Lanier of New York and Miss Clara’8. | shattuck home in Washington Square | {10m und If the contents are aa ee of Brooklyn won two each. The! North lust April, save in providing a[up alcohol the. consignees will, be HAO ald AAU dt whee e a P-ltemporary hiding place for Maurice | called in for questioning, Burns said, sde Newburgh, Miss] 5, Priscilla $. Mitchell of this city, Mor-| BAsnoll, one of the thieves, was the a timer B. Fuller of Seanton, Pa; {only thing that saved him to-day] HOME BREW IN DOMICILE pena Farm of Elberon, Miss Mil-| from a forty to sixty-year term inf HELD TO BE AS STRONG r Bedell of Springlake, Peter] ging Sing. ‘This was Haetad Heck at Hast Ore ntHluke, Peter] sing Sing, ‘This was what was meted AS U. S. CONSTITUTION stance ‘and. Jean So Resmhat oig}out to Bagnoli. and Hugene Diaset, : Went L., und G. Jason Waters| 'Wo others of the robbers. StHL Seized Without Search War- ed Judge Rosalsky, in General Ses- rant Restored to Tin Owner, Most picturesque of the day's events (sions, sentenced Rossi, a waiter Liv A man's home is still his castle and was the opening jumping class, won ,, only a cop with a search warrant can ts: : 2 Ea ing at No, 233 West 18th Street, to by Miss Lanier's Silver Crest. ‘Thir- [ME At snonths to three years | Ota in on his home-brew meditations, tycthres of: the: thiktyaie horses, en-| serve 250M Bie INontNs) Lo CNTEe VERN |: «scare toMasiatente Koltenbore xt tered took the jumps. Another fea-Jin the penitentiary. He told him : i CLEMO ture was the double victory of Winona,| plainly that had he been one of the] eds. in the West Side Court, handed Mi eck’s bay mare, which won in|thieves who entered re hack to John Murphy, No. 44 Moylan saddle class for horses over 14% t. Shattuck, locked the Place, his still which was taken from hands and aguin in the local class. and servants in a wine vault Thin by Detective Waxmanin in an “un Rufus C. Fineh won the green}and looted the place of nearly $100,000) waprantatte’ raid Monday hunter's class with Wernbrook and} worth of jewelry and plate he would) ny, gilt, whiet two n ng ‘woul he still, which wasn't working, waa later won a red fn the heavy middle-|have gone to Sing Sing for the lon} guna in the chaufteur's peaeceni and weight hunter's class with High, Miss} term ; it was seized and Murphy arrested: for Ivy Maddison's Myopia and Mortimer] Rossi was arrested in Mainfleld,| violating the Mullan-Gase law, Assist B. Fuller's Amber Crest are the out-| Where he bad secreted Bagnoli for a}ant Distriet Attorney James Wilson ar standing saddle horses at the show|time. He confessed everything to[ ued that in a case where anything as and qwill Cuenta keen conipetition District Attorney Banton, saying that] dangerous as a still was on some one's the grand championship to Le judged |e had been asked to huve a share In} premises, that’ person should be com- the grand F P jud ihe erie. but hud declined, “He de-| felled to waive his rights under the a clired his willingness (0 appear) Canatitution. tinst Henri Boilat, former butler of AEOnY 6 naunisch atoed, on) the (cot: MINNEHAN! NEGLECT : L lional rights of Murphy, und Maz the Shattucks, who planned the crime] jstrate Ryttenhors stood with: in. tis CHARGE DROPPED; [int is still at large. Judge Rosalsity |ttonor remarking that the Constitution HE GETS OLD JOB: J that Uoilat’s arrest is expected to|of the United States means what it occur Within a short tim Ys President Lynch Summarily a= Stops, Trial, Began. by Army Blimp Narrowly Missed Dead Predecessor. Borough President Jolin A, Lynch N Y Sk oe et ns vas . Y. Skyserapers and Stae A. Minnehan, of the Bu Borough of was suspended by the Matthew J. ¢ 1 of Steeet Richmond, Hit Whitehall Building in Fog—Lost for an Hour Here and Again on Return Trip. Cleaning, who| Alme te Borough ahill, President, just be- fore: Hissrecont death, on chatges: of ABERDEEN, Md., July 28.—A thrilling all-night flight through den neglect of duty, absence without] fogs, rain and wind storms, with narrow escapes over New York sky- N erent eee eat Minnehan were} S¢tpers, Was (he experience of three army officers and four newspaper preferred by Robert Bailey, then the] men who last nigut flew from Washington to New York and return in the Acting gCommissioner of — Public| giant army dirigible, the © Works, now Superintendent of High Foe more than an hour the big ship,) Tow the elevated line into Now York Aste eae # he are ne a {its radio apparatus out of « ission, faa as, tine the radio failed jorough President Lynch did no} Mudaenive Juubigiend senator reinstated Minnehan to-da York harbor, By the narrow margin} shouted orders to Seret Rneeant, empties of twenty feet ft missed a high New] then piloting the ship. Albrecht jam CHILD, FIVE, SOLD York smokestack, due to the quick} ied on levers, making the big ship BY COURT FOR $30 [work on the part of the pilots wore manly fo tho riglit and tt AT ODD “AUCTION”| 4 short tine later the powertur] Se’ & most to graze the smoke beams of & searchlight on Arbok] Orders ‘then. were dauuod “for more Goes to Highest Bidder to[Pp#t'! dont suyed the C-2 from crash- J clevation. Finally a bright light stood Pip Oe : ing into (he itehall Building at the] out of the darkness, In the hope of Satisfy Debt for Her batters, A proposed fiat over New| establishing a bearing the big ship Board y i @ to be abandoned be- | came down, ‘The light. was shining oard, ebie: from the Statue of Liberty CHICAGO, July —Held for ran-Jeause the fs hung so low over the] phe harbe Mere yadl ysannw som to satisfy a $405 board and doctor | Skysera pers erful searchlight the ship, as i bill incurred by her futher, now serv-] On the return flight rhe big ship}te warn ef an approachin ner ater he 8 of Correc was aguin lost in the alr for two] As the light swept the sky, the out ng a term In the House of Correction, fina: of the: Wwiibatlall tuliciag 7 Marie Baker, five, was yesterday sold} hours and was fo descend and} root of the Battery was discerned at auction by Jndge Adams in theffly about fitty feet ubowe the Delit-Tdeud ahead in the Captain Court of Domestic Relations to the [ware River in order to reacn Wilming-| shouted orders, The @-2 swerved to highest bidder: ton the right and shot upward. ‘The pro The child was “knocked down" tof The ship was in the air nearly) posed “visit to Broadway, then was Mr, and Mrs. John Kenney, wealthy |fourteen hours and its motors worked) ipandoned and the return trip residents of Rentville, Minn., who had] Perfectly, Capt, William Ketner, in| started journeyed to Chicago to attend the]charge of the eraft, sald the fog en For two hours the ship wanderet sale, Their bid was $20. countered was the worst he had ever| ver New Jersey and parta of Tenn When Marie's mother died a year] experienced sylvania with an electric torm ago her father took her and litmself Clouds w encountered soon after] qashi mn its trail all the tire ' to board at the home of Mrs. A, Stolp-|leaving Washington late yesterday. [moon came out for a few minutes and man, He fell behind in his payments| The C-2 skwirted the edge of Balti-|the silver line of the Delaware fiver and Mrs, Stolpman appealed to the} mere and then In nky black darkness | was visible The Captain fle ‘ " Court of Domestic Relations. flew on, W the pilot watehi thelto the water until Wilmingt Wit Mrs. Kenney, sister of the etdld's|radio compass, Suddenly thousands] reached dead mother, sought to have the little Jol tiny lights burst out of the dark Aberdeen still slept when the (-2 one added to her Mock of eight, but} ness and hip passed over Wile Jafter its thrilling night, rew t the Stolpmans blocked her efforts, |mington, Visible through a gap in the |early this morning. Motors of ) They finally agreed that the Kennuys | clouds, were raved so as to wake uy might take Marie if t Wenld pag] The fox heeame extremely denselcamp, and finally after. cite up ull back indebtedness, JudgeAdains| Just after the ¢ passed 2 the hangar for an hour, a A arbitruted the claims and aticw cd] phia Cor Island finally was ready to put the C22 “to bed ‘ them but $30. ghted und Uie pilot decided to fol- night out.’ 00 ]" RUN-RUNNING CREW OF MARION MOSHER SENT 10 BROOKLYN There the Mate and Cook Tell of Being Shagghaied and Go to Hospital. Following an inquir at which the nine members of the crew of the rum- running sloop Marion Mosher were presont, it announced by the office of the Solicittor of the Port to- day that to be brought a nst a meship line charged with responsibility for the illegal op- eration of the sloop. It was a stated that important details will be brought to light when the other seized sloop, he J. H. B, is brought into port this afternoon or to-morrow. Following to-day’s examination of the crew, which was held in the barge office, the members of the crew were ordered taken over to the Unit- ed States District Attorney's offico in Brooklyn, George Cox, mate, and Fred Meier, cook, who declared they bad been shanghied and then brutalty assaulted on the high seas were examined in the barge office by Dr. H. A, Traynor of the Public Health Service and ordered sent to the Hud- was charges are son Street Hospital The Globe Line Ine., No, 150 Broad- way, which was named in the account of the movements of the sloop given by members of the crew, could not be located to-day. Another steamship line occupying the quarters where the Globe Line formerly had its offices Bave out the following: The ilobe Line left here than a week ago, and their connections in this office off. Where they went or cume of their office staff or the line claims to operate teries to us."" more teléphone were cut what be- the bouts are mys The Marion Mosher remained moored at the Battery seawall this morning under guard of customs men. The legal House also division at announced the Custom to-day that auxiliary sloop K-10706, captured by the police carly yesterday, had been turned over to the customs authori- ties ‘The two isoners taken in Joseph and dward Willia arraigned before the District: Attorney in legal division of th was informed by these prisoners, it was said, that the sloop K-10706 had bought her cargo of 200 cuses of liquor from a British schooner, the Helen rdner, which was anchored forty miles out from Highland Lightshiy Ownership and management of th Helen Gardner is being inquired into by the legal department. Livyd's Register of Shipping, 17 Battery Place, said to-day that her, ns, will be United States Brooklyn, ‘The Custom House No. no such vessel was listed with them, which would indicate that she is. of less than 500 tons registry, as this is the smallest sized sailing vessel car ried in the Registry The booze cargo of the Marion Mosher, it| was said by Assistant Solicitor Edward T. Barnes, had beén bought for $8,000, according to in formation furnished him. With a bootleg valuation of $100 a case, the cargo was estimated to be worth $54,500, if safely landed here. _ LANDSLIDE BURIES N. ¥. CENTRAL TRACKS nke Shut- tle at Cornwall-on- Hudson, traMe in both directions on New York Central's We passing — throwsh interrupted at 1.55 morning by a landslide both tracks with mud and drebis track but at noon It was stated at the offices of the New York Central that it would tuke about two hours more to uncover the track, Commuters from Cornwall a hed to their tr nn they came to the buried track and walk the other side, where shuttle trakis re- ceived them, But they will have no trouble Koing home to-night, The lund~ slide was caused by @ terrific rain- storm the t Shore division al Cornwall-on-Hudson lock this which covered The reopened, west has since been east 1 points: leave ns this beyond morning w part of th around to “AMNESTY CLOCKS” TO CALL TIME ON PRESIDENT HARDING “President Harding Amnesty are to be erected fn cltles throughout the country In an effort to draw atten- tlon again to the eighty-four politie prisoners still in venworth Priso The clocks are sponsored by the Na- tional Amnesty Committees, which had a hearing before President Harding July 19 ‘The clocks are Inspired by the Presl- dent's statement (o the committee that the records of those still in prison ought to be gone over within sixty days. ne clocks Will have sixty demarca- Clocks" tlons,"* sald Miss Helen Todd, nember of the ¢ mittee, last night, “one for each day until when the po- riod designated President will end, If the prisoners are not freed by what thm we shall have to appeal to the Senate and Anally to the people themselves.” CONVICTS. FOR LIFE IN GRADUATE CLASS AT COMMENCEMENT BOSTON, July 28, Convicted criminals, some of them destined to spend the rest of their lives behind prison walls, formed the graduating class at novel commencement exercises for 199 members of the Americaniza- tion class at Stafe Prison here last evening Half dozen murderers were among those who recited original pocms, Mtributed readings or played in the prison orchustia, PRETTY GIRL, HELD AS BOOTLEGGER, PUT Rich Profits of Broadway Cabarets. ER $20,000 BOND) jisclosed in Wagner Divoree Suit Furnish Millionaire Incomes—Club Maurice Owner Accused of Misconduct With Lillian Lorraine. Customers of Broadway night clubs and cabarets, known to the sophit- ticated as “boob traps,” will find Information of interest in the testimony taken in the divorce suit of Mrs, Gladys Wagner against Charles C. Wag ner, half owner of the Club Maurice, in West 51st Street, now on trial before Justice Donnelly in the Supreme Court. It appears from the evidence that the overhead of a “boob trap” is something fierce. Lillian Lorraine, musical people to the restaurant and to $2,509 star, 18 named as co-respondent in the }!f she attracts 2,000 patrons, Mr. Wagner, who claims he drew Warner case. only $150 a week salary from the Club charged Mrs. Wagner, but _the Maurice, swears even that is gone chief accusation against her husband |now, Since his wife started her ac- and Miss Lorraine is based on a ral comedy Many indiscretions arc by tion, he states, the club defaulted on ; te payment of a month's , ie J made on a fint at No. 120 Went 71st] ive Dever ot og, and they wore J Street at 8 o'clock in the morning of | dispossessed and the premises leased 4 May 17. Witnesses swore they found] to a competitor ; Wagter and tho:actross together He claims he gave, iis wite $16,000 A i ert: Vie to keep for him and that she gave In setting forth her claim for all-l nim back only $5,002. Had she not mony and counsel fees, Mra. Wagner | rerised to return the remainder to goes at length into the details of the [fin ho says, he would, have. bees management and receipts of the Club : i) t ave the corporation, “b: Maurice. She says that to ‘the joe. . LAS ool up y y ” a reswt ot my wif.'s own acts,” he MRS. EDITH STEVENS = |t!me her husband left her on May 10] states, “she has made it impossible eA PHOT OCRAPH «: last he gave her an allowance of from for me to pay any alimony or coun. $150 to $500 a week and that, despite | get fees whatever in this action.” ening to Fear,” Say the eoslgal salaries paid to enter |" str, Wagner, in her answer, claima I adi Stevens alners, her husband's ehare of the} a loan of many thousands could ha I Edith Stevens receipts of the club furnished him|peen ral beret been raised on the club's equipment. Wants Bail Reduced. with a millionaire's income as long] she charges her hushand took a Mrs, Edith Stevens, the young} #% he attended to business. six days’ trip with Miss Lorraine and woman accused of conspiracy in t season, she alleges, Maurice} three others to Eldridge, N. Y¥, on and Leonora Hughes received $600 a] May week and $1 couvert charge for every 20 and observes “Such a state tlegging cruises, appeared before of affairs scarcely Judge Cooper in Federal Court,} person who entered. For the coming| tallies with the present plea ot Brooklyn, to-day, and was continued | Winter season, she says, Jotin F. Len-| poverty nor was it conductive to 3 igan, who owns the other half Mm-| rendering efficient service to the in- 2 er mney, Wallace : In $20,000 bail. Her attorney, Wallace) terest, told ge they had engaged|terests of the Club Maurice, whose E. J, Collins, returned from Washitig-] Florence Wal, guaranteeing her| present difficulties, if they exist, he ton, where he had been on business, [$1,250 a week, and increasing it to]now blames upon the deponent, his and conferred with her in the Uni- $2,000 for any week she draws 1,709| wife,"’ ted States Marshal's office ‘ a ~ “T have nothing to fear. [T hive e te ms ee From East River as Crowds Cheer Hefore Judge Cooper adjournment was taken to Au when a di for “Bronx Brainstorm,” Knocked Overboard, Gives Harlem a Thrill as Perfect Team Work Saves Him. Here Is the story of a horse who knew his business, a cop who saw to be fixed. Mr. Collins would seek reduc the trial is announced that he the girl ment b. her cell tion in bail, so thi permitted to that several men had offered to go on her Mr, Collins thought that about $10,000 could be raised leave and said his duty and did it, a plucky ex-service man who took a big chance in the river, rviceable san@ bond a tugboat and a tugboat captain with a head, a se scow, a derrick in action, a chorus of police whistle: shrilling acro: Mr. Collins and Veter Brancato, A® lwater, a big crowd, more cops—but listen to the story sistant United States District ted At 7.36 o'clock this morning Samuel — _ He engaged eee vl le i Weiner, of No. 494 Claremont Park-!]all four feet were planted securely of the progress of the case, ane ; the deck and shook the water from Collins said that the Federal Prose] Way the Bronx, drove his horse and] ie bie dog cutor was “blowing hot and cold." ] wagon down to the Harlem market ned to the Cop Monahan then teleph PC, A veterinary And the report made by district at 10ad Street River. and the E and left his Bronx Brainstorm Mr. Brancato denied this —_——_—_— tho| cool- standing at the bnikhead while he] headed cop was in keeping with FIVE HELD KT CASE sought the prlee of fresh vegetables] everything, he Imad done during the in the stalls, TL was and comp! ae Suddenly there was a commotion] #eeount of everything which had the bulkhead. Patrolman Joseph “ken place from the time the horse One, a Woman, Had Pistol] i: Yonahan of ‘Traffic B was told by | Went overboard UN he shook the and There Is 000 thless man that ‘a horse had} water from his bide on the sand scow, knocked overboard, Some| He had the name of the owner, the More Bail for Her. , ¢ character of which is}mame of the scow, the tu mat and Five persons arrested in Hauor}yet unknown, had charg@d into Wel-] the captain, the ex-service an and raid at No. 192 Reaufort Avenue, da-[ner's horse and wagon and knocked] the name of the cops who helped tn the Bronx Brainstorm over the bulk- } th rescue, maica, during waich a still exploded, }) iia” erie wheels of the wagon Jam-| A newspaper reporter could have rording to the police, burning the mod at the stringplece and the ani-} dune no more house dewn and severely burning sev-] mal was dangling In the air between , Grae warn del 500] Sky and water, held by the harness. > eral oli se! OFC i SANE: 1 Siete Monahan was joined by Cop King | —_—_——— a bail each to-day for examination next ot Tratle B 1 nti Peeifer and Thursday by Magistrate Doyle in Ja-] policeman Bowers of the t 104th on charges of violating] Street Station. ‘They Jumped down to scow which was moored at the 1 and were Joined by Alexan maica to-day the Mullan “sand bulkh wet. They mine Pizza und his wif) Jun, Doth ot ieee nen nein axenervice. man No. 192 Beaufort Avenue, Janwica; fpne horse was kicking like a bronco Anthony Bruno, No, 3868 ufort] in his efforts to free himself from th Avenue, Woodhaven; Alexander Bru-} harness, which threatened to choke 4 ath f Anthony Bruno and of [Mim and the sensible animal: finally DO) MOCLEE OL ani worked himself free and made ge six- Mrs. Julta Pizza, No, 213 Liberty Ave-| foot drop into the riv nue, { John betio, No West] Monahan called for ropes, ag Catherine Street. when he got them all conga must shey were going to do with them Mra, Pizwa was also held in $1,000) ne Guoation,wus solved by the ex . ball on a charge of pos ervics man, Who doffed his coat and volver and in $5,000 lull for he shows and. Jumped into the fiver 2 ane » charge of pointing it] Hiainstorm, the bay, Kicked about i pe iT pene ' : nh enjoyment of his involuntary e at the police lath, He swam to the sand seow id fro ‘The condition of Lieut, Dufly's eye ‘rte Sian of ew Data's aee] tig to! atone so] Aide from WAS TEDOTLOU Be wenOue crabbed him by the bridle, ‘Then this, afternoon, Mazzorau swam to him and passed * aes ropes about bis body, working till g tast HAS WOMAN ARRESTED |/"",."\in «used tke @ baie reasy | OE e to be “What'll we do now while the horse pai his rescuers all he could and rubbing the shoulder of lifted out of a ship's hold Mona- FOR ASKING CARFARE Minn Mary Smith ( we of Eltzabeth Nel Heinz Baked Beans are wholesome, full of an, helping usionally A destitute woman of Mfty, seeliMk i oy service man in recognition of ~ carfure to the home of twr sister whol ity youd work food value, convenient, supports her, was arre 1 to-day on the A New York, New Haven and 5 complaint of Mary Smith, thirty-elght. | tiarte tug was in midstream. At ready toserve instantly— of No. 65 West 49th Street, Mise Sr signal from Monahan the four . sald she was stopped tony for KODA IAS Ose Ne eee ane and economical. folleth tm: elnino: leat PEBSSR ELS inat answered the call with a blast er, Mlizabet Nelson, who asked rom fils: siren. y, every the tir a diffirent rou ‘Then the cops and the crowd, which son, she said now wus the size of a Leonard-Tendler The last time, Mix. mith told Mag-Loverflow, waved their hands iy istrate Ryttenb in West Silo Court} yelied frantically for him to come in- OVEN BAKED oner, dressed in black, said her brother Tie wteam crane on the tug's deck got jer sister, empl na depart A hook with a heavy chain wo s. him, Her alster, simplayeil na lepart-] A frome derricks and the eae| worth Lomato Sauce ix now suffering from tuberculvel The vice man grabbed it and s| kot elderly prisoner's story wont mpa oal p on the back of Broin thy of all in court, but she Was remand-|storm. The animal was raised safely ed to Jail until Monday when a probas}to the sand scow as easily as if he tlon off\ will make a report had been a child He winked when Notice to Advertisers - Display ady ¥ and release orders - for elthe “ Word oF ‘Tae Brenig World it POM the day Buy Piccadilly Little Cigars oe a a sete —not because of the price —but because they are better. There is a guarantee Sie Peet in every package. a Oe PEs a oF othene THE ‘WORLD x 10 in the package Claro —Col@rado Claro—Colorado a e ¥ 4 ”

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