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10 ienorance that she was to be-ueed in|SPECIAL DEPUTIES |", are’ emtored as sieht watsh- N.Y.Gunmen Force Crew to Obey |". "°° HAVE FREE FIGHT|"7.%,"0?"s. Sites nc “ Brooklyn, Police say there was bad ‘Three spectal deputy sheriffs had «| feeling over charges that some one of free-for-all fight at $A. M. to-day vi|‘he™ had been trying to get away the Radio Orders of Bootleggers| Plague of Goats Eating up Town seowod Aves Sb) WM. dtteet, Bey the “net at &_ corn ; of West Hoboken |: 3 ino Rett ier | cae. ta St eM ; wont home.” Griditha and Chryatie Wore Four Officers of Steamship Korona Demand Investiga- tion of Municipal and Federal Authorities ‘A bootlegging operation off this port in March in which the steamship ‘XKorona, now ly:ng in the harbor of Cadiz, Spain, under Itbel, and the Globe Steamship Company, formerly of No. 150 Broadway, and tts officets figured ‘eas revealed to-day by the publication in the New York Times of a letter from four ofMfcers of the Korona who are stranded in Cadiz. Out of the Korona wootlegeing transaction grew the Indictments of Mark M. Gilbert, President of the Globe Steamship Company, and twelve others, including the Captain of the vessel, one Fates: ‘The letter charges collusion with the] Globe steamship officials of officers of|licemen discarded their coate and the Prohibition Enforcement and cus-]caps to help in the transfer of the toms service and also of policemen|alcohol from the barges to wa'ting who helped unload in Newtown Creek | motor trucks. . to the Board of Council to rid tho Darges upon which alcohol had been NOLAN 3. HARRIS. darect of thane ivenods AMMiaIE: transferred f: the Koro at sen, Chief Steward and Vurser. secre’ from tee not worona wh| “ZACHARY TAYLOR JONES, | Residents complain that @ \Goses or this port, ostensibly for Mediterannean 2d Officer and Navigation ff :cr. more nannies and billies, some with Ch: Residents Appeal to Highest Authortties to Stop Rav- enous Animals. ¥° Ma-a-a! Ma-a-a! The goats of Ann Street, West Hoboken, have got the “goats” of tho residents of that thoroughfare to such an extent that to-day they appealed renames Centemeri enabled her owners to operate her ruvian flag. The letter 4 the operations of tne Korona, a rakia aahtdan ta pk rae abe beautifully cultivated shrubbery has rt: Brooklyn, and Anderson | *"runk to barren stubs; well-nurtured Venda AY steamer Korona originally No. 155 East 84th Street,|!awns are patchy wastes, while Harris's home is at Lyong, N. Y.| disappear in part or their entirety; finally fot Callao, Peru, on A.B ANDREA’ horns and some without but all with exquisite with the new March 19, the vessel was given a pro- rn ANDEIRGON, Engiaeer. | horns and some without, but all with costume. Gloves visional license for six months which Wireless Operator, |raising havoc. Morning newspapers ire among New York women. was a Furniss-Withy vessel under] Manhattan, The firat officer of the | Prized flower beds look as though a Canadian registry, but purchased by | ship who later abandoned it wie b series of heavy frosts had devastated White, black and smart / a the Globe Line through one of their] Reecher of No. 51 Weat 91st Street | them. colors—8 button, 4.25, 4ummy officers, an Englishman, Capt-| Others on board with New York ad-| One resident said he expected to 16 button, 6.50 and the Barkly. A cargo, including 400 drums | dresses were E. McLeod, the chet, No.| Wake up somo morning and find his oe ul 400 FirTH AVE. of alcohol was received. The alcohol] 34 West 129th Street, and EB, B. John. | front porch gone. popular 12 button, New York—Philadelphi. totalled 40,200 gallons, and the value} son, second cook, No. 406 Cumber-| It is claimed the Hoboken Board of Placed at hetween $500,000 to $800,000. | iand Street, Brookly Health was appeuled to, but no action i Grenoble, France “Arrangements were made with| pauardo Higginson, Consul (yeneral]| was taken. Now the irate residents parties in Greeceto give fake land'ng]of Peru to New York, said that he| have complained to the highest city eertificates for this alcohol, and have| had given the Korona provisional pa. | authorities. Mt taken off at sea and gent to New| pers as a Peruvian vessel in absolute] Ma-a-a! York for sale to the venders. “On March 19, at 11.30 P. M., the |= _ Korona mysteriously slid out of her berth at the foot of 181st Street, Hud- voices and, upon investigating found gecreted in one of the staterooms three gunmen heavily armed, and which we ascertained had orders to watoh the chief steward, wireless op- oa Nae eS —— Ga Fe = erator and second officer, also to shoot = = == — ., ry; ‘any one who might attempt to signal iO ALILY MAINTAIN for help, #top or leave the ship. i aT | MACS mus “The Korona arrived twenty-two gniles off Block Island, and a tug came » out to meet the ship. On the morn- ing of March 21 there was thrown board to the Captain a chart with complete orders to proceed under cover of darkness up to Newport, R. I, to discharge this alcohol. _ “The vessel proceeded to the sched- and was met by two tugs ‘ nd canal boats of which all of the erews, with the exception of the en- 3 mrp all sal nena Tea This season they surpass galas Jt is the Crowning Achievement. £ . j ___ There is a Style f equrrement , and X there are VO ae ead regprdless of ooh ae id ’ ; £ > Demand for lronpon CHARACTER BHOES creates a shortage in supply which disappoints _ one out of eve twenty arate. m : Do not buy more than your needs require £ One of Our i Many Fall Originals $750 A New Quality Standard Not Governed by Price » F 4 Ml we WV eon we OY a 300,000 Pairs Sold Annually in Only Four Shops 1480 BROADWAY, 276 W. 125TH ST. At Times Square At 8th Ave, 86 NASSAU ST. - 86 DELANCEY ST. At Fulton St. Schiff Parkway - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. |B. Altima. & Co. 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