The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1922, Page 4

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__THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUS rived hare last night trom Cuda Cus-| JUNE ELECTRICITY Sidoiuree, Poutse, sivest. Clean) MAKES NEW RECORD rd of Water Bupply, Chief 3 ee "of Burldings Manhattan; “3 AS 10 CITY AFFAIRS ) President of Manhattan pees ai reports of departments and bureaus TO PUT GLASS IN DOUGH|> baggage of George lin, No, 112 Wert 72d Street, and Morris Sweet- wood, No. 218 Wer at Street, pas-la ye +7, 4 " - sengers on the vessel, and found sis] 127,790,000 Kilowatt Tours Produced Daily by others are the latest available, . 1¢ purpose of the law many years Curious Citizens Can Get ' ¢ ure published far behind time as Little Information From {to ve almost useless to citizens want: bottles of Scotch and ryo whiskey Utilities. ogo in establishing the City Recora Municipal 1 ibrary, ing to know specifically how $350,- 4 $20.00 LIQUOR SEED ON VESSEL TOGO DOWN SEVER Rum-Running Schooner to Be Sold at Auction by 215 shad been soundly whipped by hi Teland who have been doing @ hacking Avene, Dr, Gould hed been when caught Aw ead ore se business outside of the muntoipal ferry ‘ ‘ a pan, Tho whipping drew tro ste ter eueue ty io | & Atory that a friond of tia father nad] house at Bt. Georke were notified by Two weeks age Dr d's pet col bribed him to ‘put the glass and nails]Commissioner of Plant and Structures Whalen that the hacking privilege at ~|dog, Douglas, died animal hed} into the bread dough. The father toid And] heen his companionfor fourteen yeam.| the police that there was a plot amon]! ing tending would be let to the highest bidder Aug. 16. ‘The phystelan had the animal's boty | "Vs! bakers to discredit him. placed in a casket and accompanied a KMEN FRO ‘This toeane, aesording to the tabbed ¢ EN FROZEN OUT. that they will be driven out of in an automobile to Manhattan, whe Staten Island Taxicab Owners Say | business, as they have not enough cap- The men were arrested on a charge of smuggling and violation of the WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 was to have an official organ to kees |i wus horled in the ‘Now York com The highest rate ef daily pro- itizene posted on municipal affairs tery. Tho loan of the dog sid- ital to bid for the privilege and, even WD echapbeld beth if they did, they say, some big com- The private taxicab owners of Btaten Volstead act. They were taken before duetion of electricity on record nd this {s equally true of the City the physician, He is survived by pany would outbid them, 'e ee | regularity and promptitude, only six] |, possible, and when those dealin: United States Commissioner Hitch- Charter provisions requiring annuai|a widow. was reached in June when 127,- have thus far published their 1921] with former years are finally pub- - ; — Clea ra I 1ce Sales annual reports, ished to restrict giving them out cock and held in $5,000 bail. eports. The City Record is pub <2 ganar 700,000 kilowatt hours were made oendanimanetifiinncoes STEWART HEIRESS WINS HER FIGHT by public utilities power plants of i the country, the Geological Sur- vey announces, The largest. daily eyed pequlerly ‘but uauaily anouni| BAKER'S SON IS BRIBED Father Tells Police of Plot Against Robert B. Honeyman jr. of Him. Authorities Riverbead, L. 1, has won a victory roduction prior to June was tn 000,000 of public money is annually — , o 1 DETROIT, Mich.,* Aug. 9. — Peter in her fight to obtain control of the| December, 1919, with an average Fee epent. Large sume of public money]. nine, whose father Is a baker in . _ ; = c.featate of fh fath Jonn K. Stew ff 124,200,000 kil Citizens looking for information on|are thus spent for the publication of if ae s epeated United States Marshal William state er father, Jo , daily output of :200, o- Voity affairs at the Municipal Library | lated reports which, when they do Highland Park, to-< repeated to Beoht with five armed deputies to-] tt, millionaire speedometer manufac sitios KHGAURtea! Chattes W,. Seymour, Chief of Pilice, watt hours. tho confession 0 his father of find that although more than forty n turer, Who was born Terence O'Brien : we! o the army base in South the total June output, ayor Hylan’s administra- ¥ s ., day wont to the army base In it changed his name ot P departments and bureaus of the olty |, nyt at power there mesma} dumping glass and nails into ars of Brookiyn, and there tc 5 pack-|° Surrogate, Pelletreau of Suffolk} which totalled 3,831,608,000 kilo- dough in his father's bakery, He-ad- a ‘4 Government, ate supposed to isst he been a deliberate attempt] mitted he had been doing {t for :hreo ma en NE eee nee en ree ee a ene EAA aSe uni: [RRNA Nenorth WiChVROnhINeG vn the part of some departments tc] wecks past @ootch and rye whisi which, at}her former guardians, Leander I, La] adaily average of 41.4 per cent, [annual rep a fair degree oO!) tnhold their annual reports as lon: | Peter made the confession after he Chance, Chicago business man, and of the total The 2,246,681,000 Martin Taylor, New York attorney, kilowatt hours produced by fuels to surrender to her $2,106,937, less] utilized 2,489,581 short tons of Bootleg prices, was worth about $200,000, The liquor was condemned by the Federal Courts when Thomas ]$90,000 they are permitted to retain] coal, 911,272 barrels of fuel ol! “i Various exounes are made for the Some departmet be ; and James Brown, owners of the two- [AS @Xpenses until the final account-] and 2,852,150,000 euble feet of is th rele rita Lod a hat *liong delay in publishing annual re: | |/ for over eighty years Id masied auxill fishing schooner |!ng is had natural gos, __p hind in the publication of their an-| norte, but the tact remains that there has relied upon Gour- now being he A similar order was isaued regard- ing Mrs, Honeyman's sister, Jean, who died Inat October when ten years old. The two former guardians are Girected to surrender to her adminis trators, Robert B, Honeyman er. and folk County National Bank, aad Ltd AeA Se LAKEWOOD, N. J., Aug. 9.—Unless FAMILY STILL 1S BARED the song of the katydid is misleading, WHEN COUPLE QUARREL frost will appear in Ocean County, us godt; well as Monmouth County and other nections of New Jersey, about Sept. 19, n published: Tn or six weeks from last night, The katydids made their appearance and sang their opening number of their 1922 fall concert Inst night, and old farmers and other wise weather sharps predicted there will be frost in six weeks. The katydids were in splendid form, and they were present by the thousands, *|nual reports, The 1916 annual report| never was a time when city offices aud's Oriental Cream of the Department of Parks, Man-| were so crowded with employees ca- er to keep the skin and hattan, and the 1917 report gf the| Pable of rushing annual reports if de complexion in perfect partmental heads wanted to be condition through the prompt. stress of the season's — activities. White PHYSICIAN GRIEVING SNe lan OVER DOG'S DEATH DIES The report of the President of ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 9.—Stricken FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New Yor Bronx Borough for 1920 has not yet! with heart failure, Dr. George Milbry 1920 reports ‘of Gould, famed alist, died late Viking, were convicted in the District Court of violation of the cus toms laws and the Volstead act by the iegal importation of the liquor from the Bahamas Tho schooner was seized when she arrived here and pending the court Proceedings the liquor was stored at the army base Marshal Hecht will take the liquor from the base to a warehouse in this eity where, in the presence of United Btates Attorney Col. William Hayward and his assistant, John M. Cashin, it will be destroyed. This will be accom- Plishod by breaking the bottles and pouring the boose into a sink together with # quantity of Kerosene as a de maturing material The rum-running schooner Viking, which was worth about $16,000, will KATYDID SONG MEANS fel) MID-SEPTEMBER FROST The Chirpere Were in Fine Chorus in Two Jersey Counties. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) in a number of Departments Tenement’ House Department are the latest at the Municipal Library. No Health Department annual re- port has been received since the 1919 t was issued, .to dispose of Summer stocks and make room for incoming assortments, offer exceptional purchasing opportunities. Policeman Hears Woman Scream and Arrests Roth, Policeman James B. Nolan, walking up Third Avenue yesterday afternoon, heard a woman screaming. In the apart- ment of Martin Penellis, No. 200 Bast 56th Street, he said he found Mr. and Mrs. Peniilis in a family row. They Of timely and special interest are: Women’s & Misses’ Blouses be sold at public auction by Marshal] ceased hostilities and Nolan w ert aa soon as the Hecht on Aug. 22. At the same time| to leave when he observed, he they kept it up al will still in full oporation. incessantly unt!l close to dawn. There the Marshal will sell the gas screw | © Nolan locked up the couple on charges| Was such a racket that some of the visit- including schooner Victor, which was also COM) o¢ manufacturing and po ae liquors.Jors were tunable to secure much sleep, demned as a rum runner. The policeman confiscate jozen bot- but the residents were not disturbed in When the 4 - | tles partly filled with spiry the least Cotton Blouses . «. at $1.45 to 3.95 6! Silk Blouses . «+ at 2,90 to 6.90 | Never before has the fashion element been so pronounced in furs; the correct line, the right cut, the new sleeves and collar are as important as well marked and matched pelts. America’s Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & @ 34th Street — New York Higher-cost Blouses at proportionately low prices. 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