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FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921
VoL XXIV, No. 27
EASTEK SI NIJAV (iE.NERAEEV KAIK, SAVH WEATHER MAN
WttHhlnirton, March 2B. — Th* Weather Ilureuu i.i.suf.M the following foreoant: "For Ea.ster Sundiiy the outlook I.s for Kpnerally fair weathpr, with moderate temperature , over much of the country." '
In a later forecast It amended ItH happy predlPtion hy nnnounclnK there would be .scattered .showers in the eastern half of the country.
Street Parai Many Here Doings M Johnson's is Recipient ded Memoir
Freeport, March 2r> son retiring Kxaltcd 1 l)ort I-ofTge nt KlkH wmh' the top" by his fellow niKht. He was tened^-rci RrcateHt ovations th.-it irtni Keen In tho dubhouso.
More than u thousand m^ on hand to make It a nli?hi| Those who had Bonf In In the ch:ilr, were partloul] RplcuoUM. They were 6li twclvo comp.'inicH with - "Kcneral" and several nidc Ihc .staff.
In spite of thf rain ' (Started the fosthitips .lolmson and "Cciicral" who made up as "the with the devil comliB while
JOHNSEEBAWINS
6IYORCE ON PARENTS WORDS
FUNERAL OF CARDINAL SET j FORmSDAY
jBody of Cardinal to Be Removed | from Late Residence Sunday | Night to Cathedral Where It!
; Will Be In State Until Services
I Are Concluded
, ( AKDI.NAE UIBIHINH' IJV.ST ]
ACT AMI ITTEKANCEl
Klks r.iind liliirc(T wit
. P'fflowjjPit? were
the aides costumes', Jnhii V. Mc<^lhce, AVatc FlcmlnB, llllliei't R. .lohnsop, and .lohnson. Th' companies, iilphabe^ ly nrranwetl, with a slogan and followed .
Heuiriiing to the club house parade packed into tho lod(?S room, fis many ns could Kct In, and furth^
Father of Freeport Woman At¬ tending Court As Spectator, Is Unexpectedly Called As Witness and Admits Accusation Is True —Quick Decision Follows
Mineola, March 25.—A father, Riving the testimony that finally decided a divorce action brouKht against her by her husliiind, was the remarkable fea¬ ture of the divorce hearing of .lohn Seeba. of Freeport, against Nellie I.. Sefba.
After hearing the father say that his daughter had shared the same room with a man In the parents' house, .llistlce l''.aber concluded he had suf tlcient evidence. The fathci' hiul come to court he said, as a spectator.
He was put on the witness stand and when asked about his daughter's re¬ lations with a man in the parental home he replied:
"I am sorry but I must admit that it is true."
I FRANK CARPENTER TO BE AT FREEPORT MONDAY NIGHT
Krccport. .Mar<h 2.">.—Kiunkie Car- ^^eiiicr will appear again in the .Audi- tdriium Monday evening for ten rounds igfij/i.st Dave Rosenberg of New York. Rosenborg stopped Frankie Fields the last tlni^ he appeared here, and has been inaklp.f? a great record for himself since then.
In addition, there will be an eight- round go between Kid I..ockc and Kid liiown, a six-round, between .Tohnnie I'.,1 anon, who sto|)i)ed Johnnie Wallace li'ic and Freddie DeMeyor; a six-round in ill between Young Dolan, who knocked
¦ ml Walter Thonip.son and one round, mill lioulile-Tinie Madden, and a four- I'ound bciul between Chuck Kirman of l.cllinorc atul Young Clinton of Nassau,
HOOVEpREVENTS IMPENDING STRIKE OF TUGBOAT MEN
Secretary Wires Boston Lalbor
Leader Who Issues Order Then
Leaves For Capitol
Boston, Alarch 2j.—The threatened strike ot crews of ocean-going tugs, plying along the Atlantic cou.st was called off today, following an exchange of telegrams between Secretary of Com¬ merce Hoover and George H. Wiley of Boston, ;i labor leader.
Willcy was ve.sted with complete au- thoriry to order the abandonment of the .strike, being general secretary of the Marine Kngineer.s' Beneficial As¬ sociation and chairman of the Atlantic and (lulf Coa.st Wage Hcale Committee.
¦ Secretary Hoover, in his Itelegram, pointed out ithe hard.shlps a strike would
flashed out of the dylngr Incumbent of | e.ause, nnd promised federal mediation the High Chair, six husky I'olar Ikars ,f ,i,p „,(.„ remained at work, carried a coffin through tho lodge room j }„ accepting this propo.sition, Chalr- and gently derioslted thp 'remaln.s" of; ,„(,„ wiih-y empha.sUed the need of iin- the "IJefunct" Exalted Ruler thcveln ; ,„pjja,p action, and will leave tonight nnd slowly carried thorn out of the | f^,. VVashington.
lodge room. ;
¦ Made a IJfe member '/"iiMMrM uiirc 0qaa Uaiii After all the fun waa said and done.: yUNMEN MAK.L $800 HAUL the crowd »ook thingH serious longr FROM SPRINGFIELD AUTOIST enough to listen to a presentation |
Baltimore, Md., March 2."i.—With the date set for the funeral of Cardinal (Jibbons as next Thur.sday, preparations were under way today for the reception of the distinguished clergy and l.iyinen who will be present .at the last sad rites. I The body of the late cardinal will rest In the arch-Episcopal residence tjntil I late on Ea.ster ftunday night. It will : then be removed to the lathedral, where Ithe body will li- In .sl;ite until the clo.se of the funeral services Thur.sdiiy. The 'body will then be placecl/in a. niche in j the crypt under the hi^h altar, where j it will remain .so long as the present cathedral .stands.
The Vatican will be represented at the funeral .service.s by Monsignor John Bonzano, .\r>ostolic Delegate to the I'nited States, who will pontillcate at the high ma.ss of refiuiem. Archbish¬ op J. J. (Ilennon, of St. I-oui.s, who preiiched the sermon on the occasion of the Cardinal's golden jubilee ten \'ears ago, will preach the funeral ser¬ mon Thursday.
Besides Cardinal O'Connell of Boston, and Cardinal Begin of Canada, there will be In the great csithedral assem¬ blage more than 100 bishops, fourteen ai'chbishoiis and hundreds of priests.
While millions of dollars are hold in tlvp Cardlrtel's name, the late pre¬ late's personal estate is'believed to be very sniall owing to his generous con¬ tributions to worthy causes.
One of th» questions settled following tho death of Cardinal C.ibbons is that Baltimofe will remain I'rimatial See of the Catholic Church in the I'ni'ted State's, it was announced 'hvlHy. It was stated there will he no shifting of au¬ thority, since the choice of a successor to the archbishopric here involved no question of senioilly nor rank. This me.-ms that Baltimore will remain the seat ot an archbishoi)ric, a successor to the cardinal, to be named by I'ope Bene¬ dict XV ut some future date, from
J Baltimore, Md., 5lSrch 25.—Cair, dinal Ciibbuns' la.st act, outside his own home was one of meckne.ss. It become known today the last visit to an institution made by the f>re- late was on Saturday to the home of the Little Sisters of the I'oor The aged Inmates of the home came to welcome him, and he smiled upnn them and gave them hia blessi»g.
The last recordeil wonls ot Car¬ dinal (iibijons were:
"How different an end from Car¬ dinal .Manning's."
The sorrowing hou.sehold was re. mindiKl that Cardinal Manning's la.st days were .saddened by the forget, fulness of some of those upon whom he had counted to be his most loyal and unfaltering companions. j
GERMAN SHIP TO BE TARGET FOR AVIATORS
Men From First Aero Squadron At Mitchel Field Go to Other Train¬ ing Camps At Arcadia, Fla., and Aberdeen, Md., For "Over Water" Practise
ALBIH' N. .lOIINSON
Retiring E.valled Kuler ol Freeporl
. I.4>dKe, EIUh
demonstrated thoir feelings to the little man who was going out of oflicc.
Tho lights all over the building' went out at this time but the darkness cast no pall over the festiviiica. The band kept on playing Ju.st the same. The singing kept on Just the same. But when the lights went, <«i. It was learn¬ ed that the band had been playing by ear, each member a different tunc. The crowd was .so Joyous it did not recognize the discord.
As each company entered the lodge room, they gave their yell and was applaudeil by the rest of the "army". As the last offlcial nicker of power
among the bishops or archbishops of the l-iiited States.
It is believed, however, that the suc¬ cessor to Cardinal Gibbons as archbishop of Baltimore is not likely to t)e elevated to the cardinalalc in the very near fu¬ ture, rerhaps within the next six month.s, a new archbishop will have been .selected to take over the reins laid down by Cardinal Ciibbons with his dentil jesterday.
The affairs of this archdiocese, in the uH-antime, that is, the time elapsing between the death ot tho cardinal and the appointment of his succe.ssor, will be conducted by an administrator. Thi.s adinini.strator will be appointed at a special meeting of the consulators of the archdiocese, to be held at Ihe late cardinal's residence today.
rardinal's First Punllfleial .Mass
Home, March 2."i.—I'ardlnal Dough, erty, of I'hiladelphia, will celebrate a Pontlflcial mass at the American Col¬ lege on I'ia.ster Sunday for the first time since his elevation to the sacre<l college. The newly created American Cardinal has Just returned from Naples where he visited the Shrine of the Madonna at Pompeii.
.Mineola. March -'5.—In anticipation of the bombing expedition that will shortly go out to sink one of the cap- Oured fierman warships which haa been given -hem as a taiget, airmen from the First Aero Squadrnn. at .Mitchel Fielil. have been sent to vari¬ ous points lor practice.
Six offlcers of the local flying forces have liecn sent to Carlstron Field. Arcadia. Florida, for the purpose of getting tliem the practice that Is ex¬ pected to tit them for the bombing of moving targets on the seas.
This is also tho reason that five offi¬ cers from tne Hying field here have been sent to the Tlnlted States avia- tloir.field at Aberdeen, Maryland.
Both of these ficliis arc near the water and the men will i)ractico with live bombs In antiiMpation of Ihe de- inonatration they ai'o to give with the C.orman battleship.
The reason for sending Iho fliers toi these distant points is because the H.v-j ing fields in the .soutli are near the j water's edge, and there is less danger of accident since Ihe country Is nbt deiisel.v populated and th^ alrmtn go up close to the water. Here the airmen.
POUCE CHECK ; RED UPRISING IN GERMANY
I Many Buildings Plundered and Burned Before Situation is Got- ! ten Under Control—Government I Suppresses "Rote Hagne," Of¬ ficial Communist Newspapei .11
i (By Intrmathnul NrwK Nmlrr.)
I Berlin, March 2n.—The security
I police have recaptured KIsleben from
' the Communi.sts after a violent strug¬ gle, the government aimounced today.
! Tho police casualties were seven kill¬ ed and eleven wounded.
The Red casualties are put at forty
! killed and wounded. Forty arrests
: were made,
I Between thirty and forty houses in Rislehen were destroyed by tire.
There waa a sudden change of front im the part of the government today regarding its leniency towards the Communist press. Heretofore, the radical newspapers had boon allowed to publish proclamations boldly calling upon the workejs to ria<» in arms
against the "Bourgeois Oovernment," but this morning the government in-
niigurated its new and sterner «llitu<le
by (ronllscatlng the whole Friday edition
of "Rote Hagne." the chief Berlin
organ of the Communists.
Communists blew up the building th« Hcttslodt Bank and planted
ATTFJfPT TO ASSASSINATE ITALIAN PREMIER FAILS
Rome, March 2.1.—An unsuccessful attempt was made today lo assassinate Premier GiollttI', of Italy.
The Premier was on his way from Rome til LlvoHrno wlien a bomb was exploded.
The assassin hiJfl misjudged tho time of tho passage of the train and tho bomb explod»Hl a few minutes I)etore fhe Minister's train went by.
The plot against the Piemier'a life is attributed to anarchlats.
There haa been a disturbed condition in Italy for some time with the anar¬ chists and Communists iigifating against the Government.
FIVE MISSING BALLOONISTS NOT LOCATED
Blown to Sea Off Pensacola Sta¬ tion Tuesday Ni^^t — Radio Messages Ask Passing Ships to Be On Lookout—Pigeon Bears Message of Helplessness
ALLATSEAIN FREEPORTOVER SEA TANGLE
Perplexing Pro|)lem of Deserted Mother May End According to Laws of the Land—Overseer of Poor Places Homeless Woman in County's Care—Search For Man Continues
Peiisiicola, Florida, March 2r).—Tho Naval Air Station announced fhia morning that nofhiiig had been heard of the missing balloon for which a fleet of eagleboats and seaplanes have been searching since Wednesday afternoon, following the arrival of a pigeon at the station bearing a message that the liulloou was being blown to sea off St. .Vndrows. In Ba.v County.
The balloon was occupied by flvo men. In charge r)f Chief Quartermaster
machine guns on the hill overlookingC. 11. Wilkinson.
the town.
h'rcepni-t. .Manh :;.¦>.- riie laws of the great I'liiled .States pro\ ed per- |)Ivxiiig to Cpsmas Bellas and his sister Sultana when they appeared in the Freeport Piillce Cinirt Thursday in au ittetnpt to untangle a sordid story that had its inception on the Jilg .seas.
In CX'lober. Sultana was coming from Constanthioplc tu seek her fortune iu the golden land of the rnited Stales, p.'linti'.l .so glowingly In iimnings for steamship . nnipanies in the imiorant |Mas;ints of foreign liin.ls.
Sultana's brother, Cosnias, waa over hcie, and still .'luother 1.rnllier was In Detroit. Cosnias was not making great headway in the new Inml but h 1m
waa struggling hard and trying h
of
(Hettstedt is just north of KIsleben.) Although fighting Ixnween Commun¬ ists and Security Police was reiiorted from Eislebcn und other industrial cen¬ ters in the Kibe Valley, the indications today were thai the Red uprising would be short lived. However, strong pre¬ cautions arc being taken''tT> deal with an outbreak hi this city on Sunday.
The government haa adojited a con¬ ciliatory attitude towards the Commun-
Tlie Pensacola .station has swept tho guir with radio requests that tho bat- loon l»e picked up. All passing ships were asked to watch for It,
It is believed the men are aboard some vessel not eciulppod with radio. This has been done in the iwist with di.salilcd ]>lanes from Pensacola man ooned ill the gulf, some forty miles off shore.
The balloon left the I'ensacnla station Tucsdiiy night, in, a brisk smithwesler- ly briH.zo, the flight boipg scheduled to continue over nik'ht. Two balloons
of the Allies.
, . - . ¦ . 1 Were loosed, but the other wns recover,
ists and ha, not attempted to employ |,.^ ,f,,'r descending In Alabama!
regular troojis against them. Govern-
meul offlclalH complain that their posl-j \V"siiington, .March 25.—The N.ival lion has been weakened by the Mltitiideir''''' """"""• mi»«ing since It left
I Pciisjicola on .March 22. was laat re-
I ported twenty miles w« st of Panama
President Kbcrl instead of appoint-j r-Uy. according to a dispatch to the
ing Army oirici^rs to apply ibiitial Law, Nuvy Department today from the
It they carried live bombs would have; measures in Hemburg and .Saxony, | Naval Air f5tation a'.' Pc.s.icola. No
named civil commissioners to give the I iiUormatlon was given as to how tl .state of siege a non military appear- reimrl of the batlooii's location was r ance. | ,,,.1^,.,].
v... . , r. ,. ,-. I, '''"¦'"" '""^ ''""'¦"' ''""'¦^ flKhting in, The crew of the balloon waa announ
I-rom .Mitchel Field. 171 men have I Kisleben on Thur.sday
to carry them eight miles over thickly ¦ populated districts where great damage ' would be done should a bomb be ac- i I'ldcntally released. i
St.
till Ihe sea Sultana was wooed and won I.y Peter Boka.s, who disai>peaied when the ship himleil. Sultana dis¬ covered that In givitiH away her heart, serious and .sad were the result.
All effort wa.s made in liaee B.iKas. and he was found at II .Main slree'. FreeiH.rt. Sullaii.i .-i,i,| |„.,- |„other went to the Bure.iii .,)' Charities In N. Y, an.l were refiTrud to Cluuile ('. Van Ducscii, Coiinty Overseer n( tlio Poor ill .Na.s.sau. ille biiMiglil tlieni tn the Frecijnrt r\Miit.
Judge .rolin.son iK.sned a wartanl fnr the arrest of I'eter Bokas and when an officer attempted to serv« it. foim., that Peter Boli.i
was no l.nitfer li Freeport but In ll.iy .sii,,i-, County.
With neither the defendant nor th plalnliff residing in N,',ssiiu the uilegcd crime high seas, a tangl witliiiut precedent of Mr. VuiiDiiesen.
It was liiially ayree,! Ili.it li place the girl in liiie nf the While her brnlli.., fnr work. Ih; Is
Suffolk
ounty and •mrnitted on the ¦esulled that was 1 llu- experience
fnr their ti A se.'iifli be kept u| compelleil 1 the little , Ion
would
luiily.
continues his search
to repay the County
been sent to Chanute Field in Michigan j at a standstill and many buildings were to attend the Government Mechanical |plundered, "Several fires broke out. School. These men have elected to take I Reinforcements of Green (.Security) a mechanical course, ^nd the aero ser- j I'oliceinen were ordered to the scene vice school has been established fnr j and weroi reported to have arrived the puriKise of furthering the ambl-j there during tho night.
tlons ot any of the men.
MINEOU SOLDIER'S BODY
ARRIVES FROM FRANCE
HEMPSTEAD GIRLS WIN
VERDia AGAINST AUTOIST
.Mineola. March 21.—The remains of Private Adolph C. Block. Company C, 2Sth Int., have arrived In Hoboken, ac¬ cording to the information sent to Mrs. Eva Block, his mother, of Jefferson avenue, this village.
.\rrangcnients aie being made to have the remains of the war hero brought to thi.s village for the services' lin police, that will be In keeping with those given ; the soldlej- dead.
Private Block ^vus the only soldicT from this village to be killed in actjon. His was one ot the many bodi<>s recent¬ ly brought from France.
Railway bridges between Halle and Sangershausen were reported lo have Ix'cn dynamited.
At Mansfcld the armed workmen oc cuplod a thick walled monastery which they barricaded. Heavy machine guns were mounted to sweep the a|)|)roaclies. i
Communist rlugleadera who are un- | der arrest are sjild to have confessed
Business was j e,l by the Navy Department today .is fol¬ lows: Chief Quartermaster K, ^V. W'il kins of Ifouston; R, V. Eland, machinists' mate of Bellovillo. 111.: W. T.. Kershaw. Payne. I.a.: .1. C. Kdlcr. Lebanon, .N. Y.. and William H. Trps- r,-y, of .Salem, Mass., all students,
presidenThardingTnd cabinet ofncials may summer on long island
Sinillianjptoii. 1,. 1.. Murch 2.'').—
Prisident Warren G. Harding may
spend part of hia summer vacation
»i, » .1. .. .x - ... ,, here as a guest of Dr. Albert H. Klv
that the dynamite of the Victory Col-j ,, ,,„, ,,.p„,.^^„ ,„^^^^. '^'y'
Dr. BIy accompanied President Hard
umn In this city waa to have been the signal for a general Red uprising throughout Germany. They were frustrated by the vigilance of thp Bor- Vlclory Column still stands.
Mineola, March 25.—.\ Jury In Su¬ preme Court today returned a verdict ot S50 for Phyllis Denton and $100 for Marjorie Denton in their suit for dam¬ ages tor personal injuries agalnat Harry "Bieling, of Brooklyn. The case waa tried before Ju.stice Faber, Attor¬ ney Harold Ha.skins, ot Hempstead, ap-
pearing for the plaintiff, who are also of I 'f>« Veterans of Foreign Wars are ex
I i»ccted to attend.
BASKET l».\EL (IIA.'VIIMONSIiir <i.\.ME AT .M.XSOMC AlDrrOKUM
Rockville Centre, .March 2-1.—Rock¬ ville Centre Post 303 American Legion, It Is expected that he will be burled; will play the ba.skctball team of Florsfl
here with full I members of the
military honors. The American Legion and
Park Post for the championship of Long Island, Saturday night at tho .Masonic auditorium. A go<wl time is
lug on his trip to Florida just before inauguration and acted as his physician at that time.
Secretary of Slate Charles E. Hughep ia ex|)ectod to spend the summer at liridgohampton nonr here, and secre¬ tary of the treasury Mellon has leased' a cottage here for the summer.
M»NfiENEri<ER ABorf~A(iAI\
Rockville Centre. March 2,'>.—Tru.stw Diivid R. lrf>ngonecker. who has beer. conflne<l to his home for .several days, has recovered sufflciently to be out and
iible when ho 'nr llie ;;.-( used hhim will and if iniind he vvlll he- Pi''vide Inr 11,.. girl an,I e. iinlesH the customs of -:n l.m.ls wreak ve.iKcance befoi.." the law ran take i(s eoursc.
rockWilatiTead of men's league
"Big Doings" Planned After New Officials Get Into Swing of Things
Rockville Clitle. .M..,,,li 2.',.-Meir League of the F,,,., it,.,,,,,^, ,.,,„,.:, net al llie home of A. B. Howe, ;t.-, Hillside :,venue, Monday evening, and 'lect.d the follnwin;;; offlceis for (he ,.„. <iilng year:
Pi'esid.nt. L. H. Jtockwell; vice-prcsl- lent, H. P. Dungan; secretin y, A. B. f-lowe: financial secretary. .Milton Hicks reasurei-, c, F. Williams, an.l chaph.in
organized an match gam.
{. C. Brown. A bowling Club was
.ill .'tart training foi-
le.xf month. Th,- League Intends to give a la.lies' ight at the church during the latter
-art of At-rll. The commilteo has bh;
Greenfield Cemetery.
4-
siieech. Past Exalted Ruler John.son j received a diamond studded card ease containing a life memlierahlp In Five-1
Springfield, Mass., March 25.—Two gunmen leaped trom their automobile early this morning and confronting port Lotlge. Benevolent and Protective yamuel Solomon near the West Spring- Order of Elks, field side of tht. Norlh End bridge, de-
Bandmaster ZItaman who Is the lead- niandod that ho give up his money, or and trainer'of the Btks Band vl.a| j,r. goiomon looked Into 'the busl-! I"'" '^K and "H>«'«- hurts and hia'case Is honored during the evening with a ^^j^^ ^^^j ^f ,^^.„ revolvoi-a and handed handsome ring bearing tho Elks i:m j ij,p robbers $800
Hempstead.
The two girls were mertibera of fi party walking along Fulton .street, Hempstead, on the night of January FOOTBALL STAR HERO AT
1, 1921. Blelihg was driving a car and ran th^ party down, injuring several ot them, among whom wort, the Denton girts. Henry Rickmeyer of Hempstead wius also injured. Ho sustained a hro-
liitcrmont will bo in lassured. "Honey" Potter Jazz band ' abound again. Mr. 7.ongenecker was
I expected 4f> he 4rlod soon. Blellng'a defenae was . that
$100,000 PRINCETON BLAZE
iwill furnish the music for dancing to t" have participated In the unveiling of
follow. the soldiers' memorial tablet ceremonies
———— Tu(r«lay evening and was prevented
Ituilding Strike Threatened '^'""' '•"'"« »« by his Illness.
/
March 25.-
.Prlnceton, N. J
Keck, captain of Ihe 1922 Princeton
football toilm and tackle on the. All
. .\merican taam of last fall, was the
ilhoro ot a. $100,000 blaze at the I'nl-
Rochester. N. V., March 2r,.-App^xl. *'-*^''^^" STRANGER FRO.M INJURY
j,j^„, I mately .5000 workers. Identified with Ihe M'"*"!*. March 2.5.—Jo'.in Buhlci building Industry here, will go-on strike '''*^'^'?'
he was 1 hero ot
on April 1, if the building contractors insist upon a wage reduction. Contrac- tots a.sked the workers to accept a flf- teen per cent cut In wages. '
blem m tok«n of the splendid work he | He was then ordered to climb Into i''""''«' ^^ the"lishta ot another ear|Ver.sity early today
has done. I his car which he had left when the Following the reception to the Ex- ^ robbers called as if in trouble. He rc- Bltcd Ruler a cloea of.-l«4 candidates j po,:,e^|i,e^},oldup to tho Springfield were Initiated thereby putting John-1 y^wce. *>n'8 quota "over t.he top" with a ven-1 4 ,_^
**Aff*r the initiation all of the mem-: . HERMAN DEFEATS ADAMS beni wer» tranted with good things, toi New Tork, March 35. —P#te Herman, eat und drink and mad* marry round! former Bantam Champion, knocked the t^ble. |out Geo^le Aduns, of CHlcaito,
Next Thur.<«day will be" another "larg
and that he could not see the people; Keck rushed into tho burning Prince-j >v«lklng In front ot the machine in time | ton Tower Club, a new building u«e«l | ito avojd hitting them.
Eeks liowpst in Ten Veant New Tork, March 23.—In i>r.
stranger fri«n certain <leath or serious accident at the .Main Streel crossing of the I^ng Island HalJ><«d last night. Tlie man. In attempting to h<iard a moving train, sllppe.l and would have fallen under the wbeelf but for Mr. Buhler>» prompt rescue.
DiNNi'lR TU .S. F. .SHEA
jos a dormitory. library and war fhemor- ial hall, and carrwsl from the blaiing tlon for the fiiator trade merchants ; .structure Emit Rodwadder, a prostrates; today reduced the reUlI prlt^o of fresh
THRKK VOUTHK i^'ATEl)
(Vean Side, March U.—Xtr^ thro« n. iycaiold boys who l«ft i^0f homos
to fall down I ««»« to 27 cents a dozen, tha cheapest , Tiiesday were lifted at White Plains.
Freeport, March 25.- -A testimonial \ fireman who v/as seen dinner to Village Clerk Sylvester P.,
Shea af .the White Cannon Inn. Blast JArst floor. |
Rockaway, will take place Tucnday i The building was destroyed, but no. In the! evening. March S$. | lives. w«re loet- The Club was elosed 1
first round of a scheduled fifteen round j Captain Jamas Hanse Is treasurer of for the l^ter vacation. 1 The Nassau County Bar Aaaoctatlon's
evening" at the 1i;iks when thoy biirnjbouf laat night. He ,wUl appear at the {the comm^tee that has the evening's! The fire waa the seventh and largeat | annual dinner will be held at the Gar their IU Freeport Autatorium Apill H. ' - -¦ --" ' nt th^ t'nlrerfllty within a yepr. den City Hotel, Thursday. April 7.
stalrc8.se into the rlre debris on the! tht^- have sold here In ten yearn.
^ ^
Bar Assariation Dinner Apiil 7
N. v.. yesterday, and locked up. charged with vagrancy.
nSNZOMlNT
nt* AiiamtaMm ln—i>aia rwD«d|r. for aor* ^brout «a4. taaiUKla. Uamt conwiicse. '.at • I isqulrea mm (•rallni ¦^ ttmnthy that ib.>ul<l b« Lt mrmry ttatum. (IM m feotU* at roui draf aterc:—Air,
:ilii«s pljilined I. Lasl week lllr y a visit fiom Madman, and th. ¦nded thts li-iliii ve committei- tc ;ind of nil even
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I' this event.
league was favored Rev. Dr. S. Pa ikes
sui'cess which at- ¦ has lend (lif. exocu. agitate holdlrig somo
at least once each
OFFERS TO BOX TO OBTAIN FUNDS TO AID SICK WOMAN
FM-,pn,i, .Miireh :.-,.-.|vi., H.rman. .irtii. r l)r.ntamwei/'<ht champion, who .vill box^it thf. Auditorium 'AlMil 11, Ha.s 'i">v<ii tluil the age of* chliai'ry has not las.seil.
V.hrn Dorothy .Miller, aged 16, a ueMy y.uuig gill, ailvcrllsed that she ¦A'oulil marry tlii! man who would pro- 1- money fur an oiM-ratlon on li-r she received many answers, of them was a telegram from '.•te Hi.'iman. which read as fodows: '«'ill box at Trenton for the benefit of Mrs -Miller. Will |«y my own expenses mil those of opfionent; should r*<-eipts fall below amount n<^ed, will contrib¬ ute h.'ilun<o. This Ih not sent for publl. .-Jitlmi, lis that would nol meet with my ipproval. And pleas* remember I am ttiorrled and have two babies. This is told for Mrs. Miller's bei^efit. Addreiwt my manag«.r. Ham Goldman, (MUnty The- ifre Butldlnr. New Yo.-k City."
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