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THE EVENING WORLD, —_THEVE Long Island Women Polo Players Close VESUSE TRUCK Narragansett Season With Gymkhana\ TOSMASHIN DOOR Only 3 Cases of Whiskey Missing After Raid, Sher- wood Manager Says. Tho burglar alarm signal in the Holmes Protective Association St tion in West 39th Street gave notice at 6.32 o'clock this morning that there was a surious disturbance in or about the building at No. 358 West 434 Street, once a stable, but now a warehouse for the Sherwood Distill- ing Company of Cockesville, Md., where thousands of cases of whiskey are stored. An automobile patrol with armed watchmen was sent to the warehouse in a hurry and arrived at 5.87 o'clock. ‘The big double doors of the ware- house were found knocked in and splintered. Policeman Charles Lin- dern of the West 47th Street Station veying the ruins and que: mes Schultz, the watelim: ‘of a nearby building Schultz said that a five-ton truck of the heavily built army type had stopped in front of the building, turned out so that it was headed to ward the curb, and then backed at top speed against the doors, which crashed inws A number of ten had run tow rear of the opposite the truck, which tly inside the building. Just minute later the truck moyed out and made off down Ninth Avenue at high speed. The policeman said he had noticed he truck standin, y the curb a few ps from ‘the Areliouse at about 5 o'clock, When he went to the ignal box at 42d Street to make tig half hourly report he heard the tr start and he was at the box shen he heard the crash ph Binks, manager of the ware- ouse, said to-di that not ore than three cases of whiskey were missing rom the orderly stacks on the ground loor, indicating that the raiders had jot been systematically drilled to take dvantage of their limited time for raid. — MISSING HOTEL GUEST FOUND DEAD IN ROOM Hdward Doherty Disappeared Two Days After Registering. After his sbsence had alarmed em- loyees of the Hotel Navarre, 8th Street and Seventh Avenue, where h ad registe last’ Saturday, Doherty, thirty of Waal is re Doherty. t cted to be In New York for some tin, ) business, [le Was seem about <the sbby until Monday night, when he dl Last night the 1 of the ans key Dr, Hopkins of New sald the man had been jours, Assistant Medical [xa tles ordered the bo * where an autopsy —_- CHARGED WITH THEFT IN RUM TRANSACTION , nud Asnerts. Charge A onan ow suve his John C. Suaith, twenty-one Yt Laghth Avenue, Manhattan, dup late fast ist in the on Avenue Station, Brooklyn, Ele was arrested on the com- Jacob Ubelich druggist. o! t y anc Willoughby Streets According tot » Ehrlich gave smith a check for $2,500, drawn on the apital City Trust Company, ty asaist In su Wholesile pe rom the ernnrent to sell whist: ! tlleged that Smith eashed neck and disappeared. a POUGHKEEPSIE WOMEN OUT AGAINST HEARST Members . Aus POUGHKEE 2 y and Cou the Wome o-dny have posed to William Randolph) Hearst candidate for “any office within the gift of the peopl The meeting was one of the biggest political gatherings of women ever seen in this city, Mrs, Gordon Norrie pre- sided, ‘The resolution read: “In view of Mr, Hearst's past record, which show him to be opposed to all the principles st gone on record as being op asa of good citizenship for which we stand, the club desires to express its disappro- bation of the nomination of Mr. Hearst aa a candidate for any office within the gift of the peo Members said that the club fs non- partisan and cited in proof that they had taken similar action ator James ©, Wadsworth, prior to his election, SPUD ISA SPUD, AND HASH HASH Stewards’ Convention Plan to Drop Fancy French Names. ST. LOUIS, Aug. —Patrons of hotels and restaurants of the United States no longer would be obliged to adjust their tongues to French menu terms, but could use common English if proposals pre- pared for the annual conyention of the International Stewards' tion, which opened here re adopted. longer will the hungry be compelled to call for the menu and ask the garcon to serve him beef au ju 1 one of the 00 delegates, “or to bring him cafe noir en demi tasse. He can simply say, ‘Waiter, please bring me some beef and gravy and blick eoffee in a small cup wey Club] TRYENSON int NARRAGANSETT Mrs 1% dolph, da lay Philip Stevense the former Mi on her in the Kab closed the polo season at the Point Judith Club. Mrs. Stevenson, dis- playlog all her old time skill and dash, won two of the -events, the bending race and the polo ball and are staying | tooR part in the events, as also did the women of the cottage colony, ‘There was a large crowd in attendances Among the women riding besides Mrs, Stevenson were Migs Gertrude Conway, Mrs Pierce Biter, Mrs. J. C, Rathbone, Miss Mary Altemus and Miss Ethel Dempsey. ‘The mal race for children, is receiving congratulations to- symkhana polo players who Aug. 23. estbury, ss Emily Ran- PIER, on of V je riding yester~ races which re was an anj- which was won MARY PtEMos ©. Gaver by Archie Thompson, ‘The judges The judges were Messrs. P. 8. P. Randolph, Rob- Butler. ert Hudson and J C. Cooley, The starters were Fifth Kvent—Polo Ball and Spoon Race—Won Messrs, Albert L. Smith and John R, Fell by its, Philip Hieverson, Pinavent came Race.—Won by Mrs. Phillip ~ Sixth Event-~Night Shirt and Cigar Race —Won Be radian . ye ates by Wister Randolph Second Event—Potato Rale—Won by J. C. Cooley Beysrily Moyent- animal “Race,—Won) bx ance Third Event—Musieal Chairs,—Won by Wister ee os Randolph Eighth Eyent—-Goal Race—Won by J. C. Cooley Fourth Event—Thread and Needle Race.—Wor Ninth Event—Polo Pony Race.—Won by Wister My. GH. Détpsey and his “flancee, Mrs. Pierce Randolph. “They Sure Are Honest in Jersey,” N. ¥. WOMEN ESCAPE Savs Man Who Lost Wallet on Car Finds It Whe Diogenes probably didn’t include New Jersey in lis itiverary, and} 1 at therein, in all probability, Mes the reason why he was unsuccessful in] uigine trouble foreed thie plane down finding his honest man, take ft from one Harry Wright, thirty-four, of | Although the machine was sr be No, ing 347 James $60 this imorning where he dropped it aps honesty had Wright boarded a at Hackensuck Tad alighted at Ho-[ yjon t jm hand over the ten, FOR ALIMONY GOES OVER ken, whe he entered the Hud: to th ‘ iffeur Tube, only to discover the loss of hi Wri myed back pe wallet, hich was in one of his hip and BG FD ESnRO EADS pockets when he started. He maapouf St 0 to the trolley terminal, but the! WHO THREW CRACKERS Ee many W eT ing a hicke' Wright toock a predicament to hin t you'll take me nd the wallet I'l bu he announced ‘the chauffeur was accepted It has been whisper speed records were threatened a few minutes later, but tha ere. The real caucus, Which is from Hoboken to) Wright boarded it there was his) wall dropped it George Gerbardt, ne whose feet the posed, gave an imita shocked with surprise, Street, wiready had departed op its getuin uxi overtook the 4 good nine r€ He I ane It After Nine-Mile Chase in Taxi From Hoboken. Ridgefield Park, N. J., who lost on @ trolley car und found it nearly in the midst of a score of passengers no part in the matter Tass le trolley ¢—— AT 1 in* his posses- chance.“ He ac- and outlined a m. 781 Hart 8 Miss A to that car and]teen, of H) Humboldt Str 1 give you ten} Miss 1 Hoga: inet : “ 188 Meserole Strn¢ 4 gambler and]. hiriw ; red that a few t is neither here upshot was that trolley at Se wer Koenghde 1 morning miles | duc pping the id, sure enough, where he had motorman 1 not wallet had re red th ation of a man sesterday he and so did his conductor, but when Wright, jubi- [nich or ine girly threw lant, offered them $5 each, they ve- |e arr ki fused it with thanks, particularty' postp Hg Do you drink "SALADA” OR JUST TEA? There's a distinct difference in favor “Salada” a wallet contain- an hour later But, at that, THE POLICEMAN? a Russo, nin tubinstein Bros. Rklgewcod, ristra derly con front of the poller Glendale Wyckoft and towarned the Meyer of the after he had shit him with know hox, so The DEATH IN PLANE CRASH about 22 miles eseaped with br th MRS. STOKES'S HEARING wduled for tor upon > hr Vacation have Th World follow you, Maile very day to your summc ddress. WORLD SUMMER RATES way this Morning & Sunday, girl Morning World... 125 ‘85 Th Evening World.... .25 85 Sunday World 10c. per Sunday of thine. 4, a hi Bubscribe now for any te Address changed as ofteo Your newads wilt array Mt for you, OF remit direct (o Cashier, New York World, Park Row, New York City. was Were Paris don When wine Failed. PARIS, Au Five Anwricans, passeng on ney narrowly escaped when the machine erashed Berek: Piag' the agreens fn WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1922. \ntonio, Tex., Recov- ered From tts Flood, Com- pared to Garden of Eden. By Roger Batchelder. Antonie, ‘Tex., has many Which are comparable with the nh of Bden,"’ H. Brown, according to Callum who is at the Astor from that cit “Our Breckinridge Park, with 4 tea garden, tily pond ched bridges of old rock, taken from the atarries trom which the Spanish monks made the “many years ago, is a charmir city. Thirty overlooking the miles away is Medina Lake, our great fishing resort. It 1s an artificial body of water, 140 feet déep, which abounds with the finest trout and also irrigates some 30,000 acres of land We have completely recovered flood of last year, which was wused by a waterspout, It caused a loss of from $10,000,000 to $16,000, - 000, yet the city asked no outside help whatever, Within three days the streets, which at the time were rivers filed with diamonds, jewelry and other valuables, all sweeping toward the s were being repaired Now there is no trace of the dis aster i ee CANADA NEEDS MORE FLOWERS. Yue vast expanses of Canada, so which*has only recently been populated, need more cultivated flowers, in the opinion of Frederick A, Appleton, affbe Commodore from Montreal ie question was taken up at our Rotary Club recently," he Aflirmed, “and the cultivation of flowers was cated as a’ means to Induce con- and disp t in the much of ntment we've be fooled.” The public has always enjoyed this biting comment, because it came from America’s best loved showman. But probably many of us had our fingers crossed even as we nodded approval. * y] that city MOR twenty years“or so Barnum’s classic remar! — ‘The public likes to * * The past two years in the tire business has been a pretty good test of Barnum’s famous sayifig. If the public liked to be fooled, here was its heart’s content. Discounts” to the right. REV. DR. HENRY COUDEN, BLIND CHAPLAIN, DEAD. Veteran of Civil War, Served tn Yenrs. inks of Industry, tt Was urged that “ De, Hh importance of flowers to tl bal nw LU chaplain oung country be broadcasted, so that the Hon nt tatives for our wayside cottages might equal in] Oventy-five beauty those of other and older|died yesterday at | land Myer, Virginia, i OLD PIKE TO BE A MODERN HIGHWAY, “In 1820, in the ploner days of that part of Pennsylvania, the State de cided to baild a highway near Wil liamsport which would open up that to the trade of the great related W. N. Hunter the Pennysivanta It was called the Couders burg Pike and had a tremendous ef fect on the development of the sec ion. Tt finally fell into decay, but not long ago it was rebuilt and made into a modern highway. It leads to 1 high point where one can see the region drained by three great water ways. From it one can get a glimpse of the Susquehanna, on its way to Chesapeake Bay, and a number of creeks which flow to the Allegheny and thence to the Gulf of Mexico. ee ALL THEIR ROADS NUMBERED. Wisconsin has numbered its roads, and is providing tourists with maps which enable them to find their way trouble, reports W. H. the Astor from Green territory Northwest,” a guest of from Hudson without any Nutria Grittith, at Bay, Wis “Illinois and Michigan have adopt- ed the same system.” he sald. “It one were going from Green Bay to Mil Waukee, for instance, he would need only watch for the number "54" on Raccoo the guide-posts. By following it he Caracul would be able to go directly to the city.” Squirrel . 8 6 FURTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorker for a Day or Two” tho is furthest Jrom home to-day is Morris Lichtenstein, who is at the Belleclaire. Hig home*town Auckland, New Zealand, is over 18,900 from Broadway. miles leadership grew out of the confusing conditions put upon the tire-buyer. The car-owner, being a practical per- son, as a rule, did the practical thing. He bought U.S. Royal Cord quality— and stuck to it. The legitimate dealer lined up with the U.S. Royal Cord policy—and stuck to it. ‘The makers of Royal Cord Tires said “Go to a legitimate dealer” — and stuck to it. * * * Perhaps Barnum intended his remark about the pub- licto be taken witha grain of salt, Note that he always gave his customers a whale of a money’s all been hearin; “Big “Special Sales” to the left. “Bargains” on every corner Certainly no man who kept his eyes and ears open missed seeing the attempt to fool the public bydrawing its attention away from the essentials of real value. Why did car-owners refuse to lower their quality standards—why did more people than ever go to quality tires? Especially U. S. Royal Cords, which they used more and more to measure the market when they wanted a test of value. x * * In one way of speaking, Royal Cord Current prices on United States Passenger Car Tires and Tubes are not subject to Federal Ex- cise Tax, the tax having been included, U. United States @ S. Royal Cord Tires Rubber Gompany Tire Branch, Broadway at 58th Street y 1895, during Cleveland's Administ: Nat. Muskrat Persian Lamb Nat. Opossum A.RATKOWSK Yc. 30 WEST 34 STREET.NEW YORK 7 nine months, but the fmmediate eau of his death was bronchint pneumonia. Dr. whe educated in the State School for the Blind at Columbus, O., and the Divinity Sehool of St. Lawrence Unie rsity at Canton, N. ¥., and wow ined a Universaliet clergyman tf 1878, Ile served more than two years In the i Army during War as discharged because of the wound which caused his blindness He became choplain of the House fy jon, 30% From THE 30% MANUFACTURER TO YOU WATCH OUR AUGUST SPECIALS! 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