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K OFC ACCEPT ‘AMPLE APOLOGY’ FROM FLARERTY Amends for Pelletier Incident Bring eace at Stormy Ses- sion of Convention. DEBATE FOR 10 HOURS. Happy Children of Widowed [others on Outing, And President ot Board ot Child Welfare “ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922, WELFARE BOARD TAKES FINE ARE OF NY. IDES Bi-Weekly Water Ride Un- der the Eye of Miss Loeb Joyous Event. A alight to gladden the eye wa the several hundred widowed mother and children on the city steame: keep children in the homes of their] The boat trips form only one of the ‘wn mothers instead of Institutions |!MMovations In the interest of these There are now nearly 8,000 fami mothers and children establisned by under the jurisdiction of this board, [this board Among the uther activitie So arefully has the work been ac-] Which have been set forth in the complished that only one out of the|oolumns the dental clinics ani 27,000 had to appear In the Police De-| thé Physical examination department, partment and only two children were] ®* Well as the employment depart sent to Institutions by the Children’s| Mt which secures the best possible Court, as against several hundred| Positions for these children when children of otter mothers who have] ‘Rs 4re ready for work been apprehended by a penal or cor-| According to public statements, the bOtiee ABSHOS, city authorities are very proud of the An appropriation of $3.500,000 was Wiest et ae nade this year for the purpose of on this work. x to prominent cht the Board of Child Weitare ded vs the largest and ntost efficient department of its kind in the vorld, and reports show that it costs early twice bs much to keep a child an Institution as in the home of {ts mother, es progressive members of the be Irene Loeb of th Se are Evening ph au- —_— eee World, President; Dr, William I. Si- rovich, Vice-President; Miss Mary A. Frasca, Recording Secretary; tho Rev Wilt Courtney, Mrs, Wil- liam E Conrad Engel, Mre. Mathias Figueira, Jolin D. Rose brock, Mrs. Edgar Smith and Mrs, James Whitford. NEW JPRSEY AUTOISTS ORGANIZN. TRENTON, Aug. 4.—The Now Jersey Automobile Association, with hea quarters at No. 126 Market Strect, Paterson, was chartered here to-day The object of the association ta to si cure better roads, falr laws, more ron signs and better trafic regulation 2 ‘ \ FERN PENNY A. POUND PROFIT — Ld The Widow's Pension Law, which ! 7 Correction yesterday making their bi aoe z tA sd ‘ongly advocated by The Eve- Trade Supreme Board Authorized to Mark Proceed \With Plans for weekly trip up an pee World, was inaugurated seven 3 ~ enn Ps These boat trips, carrying thou azo, and has proved such a Correspondence < “vol. sands of children, were conductec ess that the recent Legislature 0 deena 4 * 7 ast year without a fingle accident {enacted a law which will permit the (Special from a Staff Correspondent i thus far have proved a great| Uourds of Child Welfare to take in of The Evening World.) ens . other children ‘besides those of ARRAMOIG GHEY, ues Cath source of relief to the tired mothers| wijewa SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, who look forward to them. In fact, every dependent and desti- was characterized by the insurgent forces of the Knights of Columbus as an “ample apology" by Supreme Knight James A. Flaherty for his de- claration hat former District Attor- ney Joseph C. Pelletier of Boston, who was removed upon conviction of @ charge of malfeasance In office, was @ victim of religious prejudice, was made here yesterday at the close of the Fortieth National Convention of the order, the stormlest ever held by the organization The utterances of the Supreme Knight were the nub of the fight between the insurgent and administration forces, and tho election of officers and all other business of the convention was second in import- ance to them. The election had been held on Wednesday and the admini- stration men won out, but only after a bitter fight and by a close vote. In the end, after a session that! fasted ten hours, the Supreme Knight was upon to issue an apology, which was called ample by the insurgents, and the delegates left Atlantic City last night in a concilia- |i prevailed REGULARS CUT OFF Suir. Bo M2 wee SOPHIE IRENE LOEB G [ey OF CHILD WELFARE CHILOREN RETURNING FROM TRIP ON STEAMER col RECTION IRISH REBEL FLIGHT Land Troops in Rear of Re- treating Force: DUBLIN, Aug. 4 Press). —The trregulars have 8. (Associated appar. ently abandoned the intention of mak ing a stund on the banks of the River National troops entered Car rick-on-Suir yesterday, the 300 irregu- lars tn the town fleeing toward Dun garvan. bridges. They destroyed ull the Suir m= ‘al The Government troops now nate the way through the Suir tory attitude. ley to Waterford and Clonmel is men- Dr. John G. Coyle of New York, who ts the State Deputy and leader]! of the insurgents, accepted the apolo- gy of the Supreme Knight as ample. He gave out the following statement “The Supreme Convention of the Knights of Columbus which ended at Atlantic City to-day closed in a true and fraternal manner. Many of the Knights of Columbus had taken just offense at the public statement issued by Supreme faced from two sides. near Waterford. Tipperary; and othe tothat eitecti taken by the Government foi Nationals yesterday The Nationals Butlerstown Castle Mullinahone, County Windgap, in Kilkenny, small towns also have been 8. Bay, where made a surprise landing from the sea, is on the Wat- have captured e Fenit, on Tralee erford and Limerick Railroad, in the rear of the scattered Irregulars. impropriety of the|is sixty-five miles northwest of Cork, the most Important elty held by the Fenit Knight Flaherty tn connection with |!rregulars. the case of Joseph C. Pelletier, former aoe cau Supreme Advocate of the Order, who] WORKHOUSE SENTENCE was removed as District Attorney off DELAYS TRIP TO COAST Suffolk County of Massachusetts aay “Many of Mr. Flaherty's warmest! clerk, Dawave. iaucesa and closest friends deplored his ut- terances in his official capacity as Supreme Knight, becguse although strictly considered he had not said a word about the Supreme Court of Massachusetts in this statement, his manner of expression was such that the uverage reader instantly formed a conclusion that Flaherty was con- demning the Supreme Court for hav- ing heard the case and rendering its decision. “The effect of this statement was to arouse a large number of the mem~- bers throughout the United States to fa feeling that he must take some ac- tion to retract this statement or ad- mit its unwisdom or to deplore his utterance. In the convention the sentiment was thoroughly expressed, and the members of the convention caused a committee to be appointed concerning the situation, Supreme Knight Flaherty admitted to the con- vention that he had made a mistake In issuing this statement and that he re- gretted having done so, “The delegates departed In perfect unity and accord, al! mindful of Mr Fiaherty's great service to tHe order, and the apology was satisfactory to ell.” Where the nexe convention will be held was not decided. This matter ‘wag left to the Supreme Hoard of Di- rectors and will be announced later. It ts said Montreal probably will be chosen. de vote of respect was sent to Arch. bishop Hayes of New York for the privilege of meeting in a suffragan Giocese of the ecclesiastical province of New York. poe ee MILAN FASCISTI SEIZE MUNICIPAL BUILDING Auto Used as Ram Iron Gi ROME, Aug. 4 (Associated Fress).— The occupation of the Municipal Build- ing in Milan by the Facisti yeaterday is regarded as the gravest episode in con- nection with the strike troubles caused by the hostility between the Fascist! und the Communiatic elements A party of Fascist! first climbed upon the building and planted the tricolor on the balcony amidst great cheering Batter Down te from the street and cries of "Down with Bocialism. Viva Italy! Using automobile as a battering ram, the Fascist! succeeded in smash ing the iron gates and penetrating the butlding. ‘The storming parties were led by Luigi Lanfranconi and Aldo Finzi Fascit! deputies oa my Horlick’s The ORIGINAL | Malted Milk Comal ‘NO COOKING ‘Tre “Food + Drink” for All Age Linch et Home, Office, and iguntains, Ask for HORLICK’S. Avoid Imitationsg Substitutes \ parture speeding celrk, of No. to appear brother-in-law, Michael McGlinn of No. ¥ Speeding Summon. Because he failed to stop his de- for California to answer a summons, Harry Dorry, ob4 West 54th Street, will spend ten days In the workhouse. Dorry was served with the summons In court yesterday. His 285 West 86th Street, appeared for Dorry and told Magistrate House Dorry was unsble to appear as he was packed up and ready to leave for California. “He won't go to California it Tocan belp it,” said the Magistrate, dea- patching © warrant officer, who caught tho speeder as he was coming out of je house with his bags. “There are too many disregarding summonses and I'm going to atop this practice by sending all such offenders to jail,"” the Magistrate told Dorry to- day. “Ten days in the workhouse.* Priced at the Cost of Re-mgnufacture! emi-Annual Sale Three Thousand Pairs of Slippers and Oxfords, in fashionable leathers and variety of heels, at $6.85 The Sale also embraces White Slippers and White Oxfords 1. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street Hudson Terminal: Entrance, Fulton Street . Brooklyn 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond MISS LOEB. BRITAIN TO BUILD 500 WARPLANES, SAYS LLOYD GEORGE| | Empire to Have 220 Squad rons in a Year, He Tells Commons. LONDO: tion of, air Aug. 4.—With no limita mament in sight, Great Britain now pluns to build a fleet of} lost 100 airplanes for home defense, Crit ics of the extension of the air fleet egard it us putting 4 premium on alr armaments. Premier Lloyd George announce this big building programme in the Commons, saying the decision to do 0 resulted from an inquiry by the ‘ommittee on Defense of the Empire At the present time Britain has thirty- one squadrons, only twelve of which are in the British Isles, France, how I] have at the end of next 20 sq besides seve machines which can be drawn from civil aviation in the event of an emergency, ‘The Premier Indicated that if neces sary there would be a further exten sion of the alr service. It 1s under tood orders for wero engines will be divided among five firms, ioe SEVEN ONTO STATE FAIR BUILD. INGS BURNED, COLUMBUS, 0., Aug. 4, ings on the Ohlo State Fatr Grounds. valued at $800,000, were destroyed. by fire to-day. The blaze started tn a mixer and was under control noon, Five firemen were injured, even build- before August 4th and Sth These fatherless children, of whom] tute child in the State will come un- there are 27,000, are cared for by the| der the jurisdi ton of the Boards of CHOCOLATE sity through the Board of Chita Wel- | CD! Welfare in all the counties ex COVERED $ cept New York. It {s only a question fare which {s administering the o¢ time until the same condition will PEPPERMINTS, e Widow's Pension Law enacted to obtain here. WHITE CREAM CENTRES, Worth Value Regular! POUND NET OBC of OLD DUTCH : 1g STYLE CREAM CANDY VOORHIS SCORNS CHOCOLATES, for AUTO AT 93; WALKS : POUND NET DAC Election Commissioner FANCY ASSORTED Ilikes on City Business. SR aia ( : Although most city officials de~- be! HERE'S no place like home, POUND NET 54¢ mand automobiles these days if goes the old song, and fu nipety niture is chief of its Lares and Penates. The time to buy really fine furniture has come, for the y have to go a few blocks from offices, John R. Voorhis - thr year-old ection walked several Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Two Other Big Week End Specials les in search of an August sale is now on at Flint ppropriate place to sfore voting & Horner's—which means Fresh Peaches (Regularly 85c) Cc booths nn , that you can buy the best furni- POUND Atise ee ae Daeteant el ture at prices much lower than and Cream NET Heydt, who accompanied him, you could reasonably expect— ici omplained of fatigue, but not or even hope—to pay. The Essence of Deliciousness See aeeh dbwancre Thinsolid mahogany Martha Washington ey engin) these nee sane ork table comes in three finishes Nh trolley bk ut seve ighted wax antique mahogany Ge eee pric ena| |. a levees stan Chocolate Cov- ies 8 ish. Formerly €4250,now $26.75 LONDON, A The crenss ered Roasted Almonds 49c FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. 20-26 West 36TH STREET A few yards from 5th Avenue NORTHCL 4 (Associated Presa), iffe condition of Viscount s satisfactory, It was announced yvening. His weakness has in+ 1 during the past few days (Regularly 79c) POUND NET Money You Save Ten or fifteen dollars won’t make any man rich, but it’s no sum to be sneezed at. Most of us con- sider it a respectable purse, worth saving, any time. The only time you can make such a saving is when the opportunity presents itself. Here it is. the patronage of the naturally pin their faith to that has been weighed in Sale of Men’s Suits °40,°45and*50Values at $32.50 For the Bargain Hunter who will go to the trouble of selecting from odd lots, we have at all 3 stores, 400 Suits to select from at a special price of ~ §25,00 Some of these sold as high as $60. The World in June c newspapers of New York. a gain of 16%. and its ratio of increase was eight of its nearest competitor. guage. Resort Advertisers are off work sometime during the These advertisers have found never been seriously challenged. Morning Sunday 352,852 609,290 | Annual Statement Audet Our 34th Year in Business 8 3 Broadway, at 49th St. (Store open Saturday evenings) Downtown Stores 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt Street —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY HIS is ‘‘going away time." resorts and all who would attract the eye and FOR EXACT LOCATIONS Hotel proprietors, vacation-bound family, that advertising medium the balance of previous years and found productful. arried 35.7% of all the Resort Advertising appearing in the morning Its lead over its nearest competitor ran up to 60,564 lines, or about 105%. Compared with June last year, The World showed The Sunday World carried more than double the lineage of Resort Advertising of any other Sunday paper in New York, times the percentage increase These figures tell their own story in no uncertain lan- obliged to look for their results to a very definite public, with the leisure to knock summer and the means to indulge in the luxury of a real vacation afloat or afield. this class in goodly numbers in The World, and its domination of this classification has Gravure Evening 609,290 300,740 Bureau v7 Circutations Ending Sept, 80, 1991