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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. JULY SO, 1117. E Bumper 1917 Crop of Vacation Blighters Includes New and Distinct Varieties E TO COURT TEST OF BROOKLYN STREET FRANCHISE AT LAST T 1 V .it Mum j ii l ii - iich i j. IhiiY KilU i aii.J llv.-i OHV cm 4ffHif WnutKkJ In mi German lint .lu ll DISON COMPANY FORCED GERMANS GIV MIAN LEGION MOFCONOUEST Wlffl CANADIANS PRISONERS SAY WINS HARD FIGH f ... . I i:u l ii I ttr Many Wj.v K '" i l- U)N(j HCjH! !i'n u -i it v May HttUa . ., Mini 1-rom l;ratwWie. a ria-ht of to I Mian I umtnatina fomaajir of T1 n I L II I ,C I I cvc J i in Ida im of tka irt at r '. .r Hraoklyn far tka par-1 ' ' in :ii.tim'rlfoiric currant' 1 1 I'na uti.ii mri.und fur i.srht : io pnvata i-unaumar ar j I; .a t .t.-i.rmlne,l fey i-nrl. il-an ii J uaiiow Itanadlat IM tka A u'ni i i turn of Hrcoklyn namad Clem i , whuaa name il(Ha not uutjr ,11 city ilirn-t.ir) piha , lie a. i" Hi j'.kimi iIihh not NUifj( ly .i :w atuMiil tlm Irgul ni.i (. iillc y u 1.' h will ferlng lliu nmmioii if IK (n.i.l.oa of th IvJtaun mo- HjIr..j .11 1 in. ativt uf Ilr.ioklyn lot!iut. ilii wiili nm. l-i-.a uffuir 11ml u I e.i I ' Biiollicr uinl tliu ln.irinKn (Ir.inf.l 'in,.. 1 ..ii.,.n im.-ih iiii,,i,.,iin,. 1. Jiiilnny Im A nioluiiHily of ijoctnc mid K.n a- rvlif In llrouklyii tlinniKli Interim inuiK wliK-k owmithIHp miintli- '""l1 Im)1' fur nil iii1ifuI .is 1M1I1. um tin tilatlu is ui.il nlwoiptlun pruci'Miw l''" ittr ttir llr....W 11 lirlilja. .... 1 . . .v. 1. ... Mr Iturr. who wnn In llirii. furn-il utl.iznl ! !.,. im.. Aiiilmny M llrmly. ,,, r ,h , .r)(,rntl,, (muiiwI ..f- Jn u 1 nt lllnl in tlm inn.oilliiK 1 fii'c tliruiiKh tlm Inlliimiri-. It 1.1 Ii--will h i.k"I furlli .linrtlru IU'IUmIIcI'-i ' llmi'il l IiIm ftli inln. uf pillilu hit mmil. n. in. ,..i.i...iiy I'lalma to linvii I v'r' '"riirniliiiia ni;v. I limt lr.uU .f ., ... .... i I hi' (Inr1l1.11 r.iw. Ii nail Kn nl'. iind uiHtriUiitmn lini's In llruuUlyn that wlii-n In tl' IkI:.i! in o mill I. h.iiu laaut'il J31,tHn)J0 In iaHi'i an net In iimhli. K m 10111 Bi-cur.ii.H. most of wlnili am holil by 1 lmli'n otKiinlziM uml. 1 Hip laws of ......,.ri r 1 .... i.,.i 1... . , 1 IMS-wlii'ii i'IitIi lilt uan 1111I11 nnl if ujiwnril nf J.UOO ahanlioWeis In! )( ., ,.,,.,.,,.,.,., tfermu:. HraotiDii. i Htti-ctn In i'IUph of tlx- Stato, tlm i lly INQUIRY INTO ELECTRIC MO- I "r Hruokly n ami th unty of Kin;;, .mnn.v aw ri r. rMtr won. Hpci'l tlc. I ly oxi'inpti'il from ill- NOPOLN AN OLD ONE. ,ovIhIi'iih of tlm ma. Mr. Ilnrr .lu.'s TI11.1 uix, jrt.nit mattur, Involvum lml know ulmt Inllimtu i-n in tin' W tbo fi.in --iiiso riL'lit.i of 11 miinupuly, lulaturi' iirompti'il thin i xi'miitli.n. Hn liu-H Hem u matti-r of ri'corit In the ' thliiKu It wa.i prol.alil ilim to liu.i:- Corporation CouiiHi'l'ti otllru for alitii sbIu yt'ara. lu I,inecy Mcoll mulled over 11 for tlireo yu.irs um rofvivn from I a 1 2 tn WIS ami llnally ilcolilcJ that 1110 Kuihuii t.'oms.any had a frail-1 th.se r.t-:.t m tho Htm-t. of llrookljn. 1 "1 'I!;?i for tl.o Th ' lii C'n'i V imii fram hls.) wan forfeited. He malntaliM Jol D mb 15 handcdtha tlm 1-Mlm.n mor.opoly has JUVYM 111 uoccmuer, iu, 0...1,, ,,m ,.itv f..i...l.lc. .. iw.. Ihn But Corporation Counsel Lamar did not take .ten. to appeal until April 21, 1917-aTmo; "three" rnonX. aftS ch.' humble citizen alorejaid maunurated bn manclamu proeeedmiis. The no- peal has not yot reached ached the Appellate ictht of wav to the it opei byJustVce UivHion and the ri (?aii.I nf Ann.fll. If o 1. 11 I. 1 1 1 . 1 1 n . Denodict s opinion, which deals with ' the facts as well as with the law, will enable Mr. Clement's action to run away ahead of that in which tho Corporation Counsel litjures. Tin a. u i.i wh.eli Hi i. iiii.ti d Justice Hem . tn iIiImumi w.i.i liroiiR'ht by Albert i 'l.-ii. nis. ri..."it in tin- old Tliirti.i'i W.ud of IliuoUlyn. lie applied for a wi.t of in .minimis to compil i'Ikiiii Williams, Commis sioner of Water Supply, Has and Klcetrli ity, and I.ew'.s II. Pounds, President of tlie Horoiigh of Hrook lyn, t n linn., from tho streets of the Thlrti.tb W ird electric light poles and wi'-.s iie.'ted and inaiiitiune.l by the IMHon iniiiopiily, on the ground that Hie poll h and wlies const. tilted itlcgil eneuinlir.iiKis and public nui sance in tli.il thi corpi'i'.itlon had no franchise lights In the streets. PUBLIC'S CHAMPION ADVISED TO DROP CASE. Justice Henedtct granted an nlter- natie writ oi inaiid.iinus against . Commissioner Williams and Ilutuugh Pre. :eat I'onnils. in tlie notice. I - Htion and nlllil.ivits Illeil III llio null appears a st.it.'ilient by Mr. ( lemi litb I nlllil.ivits Hied 111 the suit statement by Mr- Clcmi ntb 1 UIl'li I' o.Ull IO llie eueci mill niuo lie wir.t to Commissioner Williams on .1 iiiuary 2:'. PJ17, In advance of tiling suit, and dcinuniled that Ml. .11 i ni remove certain poles an. Willi on ceilain specified streets th" Coiii'mi-sioni r said: "I am not your adviser, but if I wero you I would not jjo any further in this matter. I will do nothinu." Tim question will be taken Into cjliri t"i a iiiiinng on lis iiii'iiin "j ; ev A si taut Corporation Cuitiisel il,. i ii P. Hurr, couniel for Mr. . .. L ,'.M mn m i..i.ialble after CI. mints, as son '',H the opening of the .Septctnl.et ti I in of the Kings County hupteiim l ourt. AHh .u'th only the poll s and over- he i I wires in lim sireeis oi un- i Tblrtt'iii Ward comprising tlie Hay Itldi" llnroilg'i r'arii-tsain iiumu "'7 nl itlers".!' IcTrVicir I'nit u.tllll.i.e'cff 'ct of the ( dpi winn wt.i tH in r.in 11 in Mr. Hurr's eoiiteutlon that .the .lvll- HOn i' ..ir.aiiv has no francluso riQhts m the drcets of . Brooklyn' as a pub ho .rnVC0ompraPnyra oTb r'o o fcn tp-.'; to tl"e City of New York for a now franchise anil to pay a money valua to tho city for the use of tho streets. HOW THE "HUMBLE PAINTF.rt" QULIFIED TO ACT. One inipoitant li point ot Int. r- es to id I'lliZiils lias been est ih- 11 ma li Justice lleiiedict's opinion. lt is Hi it any citizen has the right to ccnipel, by mandamus, city officials to '""fhe :Cnubbcrastr" Un VoviHed"!? or nuisances wero unlawfully in- stallad. It is not necessary ror mo iclator to show specific dnmaijes ac- cruinn from tho existence or main- lenmcc nf tho incumberances or nui- sances. Trie i.ug.iuoii in iiinn a.ei, Lineii om.i.sitlon bv brilliant counsel ...i ti Itin-s ntul .1r(ir- for tho Kdison inonopely. who went Ul far as to Cliar. lieiize .vir. i n in- onts. IP tneir nriei. as a iii-iu. nun iieddler' and Io refer disp.n- iglnely his occupation ns "painter anu .wbanBor," for which eh.iracteri- 1 .., I I I ' p ' ' 4 h' 14. . i.l ...H .... t,.a r1M, ... r.l.aaa 'h ftiwl. l,M'h. afMt HaraaiU m- (' an dt1r4 law Skita aol at la K4a JotM . UM4 "f MM iM4ath aaa, IM! air nunc rr-.w uot r li K4tan ' ..fti Ofi' killing If III jM.llt of hi fc'.ll.r H ( lhal llw tmi ' i'Mmn Company lu airing, Wlrra In Ml atfrrla of th Thlrtiath Wm4 abould ha loukctl up 'tu commiMlrati .n was rrftirrd i (h at l'riia nun CuuaaVi Art'tiitwM Watwm r lh (lay not Adtninlatnatlon and In ih. mutse at r oniric It rrar'ml Mr Hut. , b. i III ha IK" '! llnttr Hit. ' inr pul.ll.' w r Icr t tn. mi Ion Mi I lut r alarted an iiiveaiigaU.' rwriim "";'" ' rlahu In th rIm.1. of ih Tbitiu-i Want An ui.ll. .11 w.i lnallul callliiK for 1 hi. rtmiix il of the (...:. and wlrra Im: th . ..mpnny olitnin. 1 m 1. Itiluncf l.tn iin.l II... i iullKr umm i. f,.rri j, rirr , ,. ,.,, 1.1 m i;i, li Mr. ill hn nf.1.1 111 IjIJ DCLANCCY NICOLL POINTS OUT WAY TO APPEAL. .Mr. Nli'nll .'ib 11 it liiiny man in "i iiman'ii. u im imtil l"i' ir., IM5. it.. 'ii .Mr Mi. ill liliil hit r. -xrt which wan In i-fTi't'l. fvnrnliln I to tlm IMlwm imiui 11 . Inn li'ft 11 iipsh rivalry iioiwci-n urooKiyn rompanli h. At ally rnto hn liclliivns, nn roun3l for Mr. t'li'iin'iits. that tlm cxeinptloit ntlll previillH. ntul tlm t although ut !"Ht. "". .,,f ,llu emuiMnUH ahsorlwd . . , ".. ,.z : yl"":""" " ' T .r. V , ITlvaio prollt. and tint j ""' P-;rmit.s Issued by tlm old Com- m"n 1 "Uiiell of Hrooklyn and subso- """lit I"'""''" lNHU"iJ 'ho rommls. oner of Water Supply, lias and , -trl.-lty of the City of r.nater No ! 1 ulls 1,1 111,11 k"""'ii franchise) rights. j JuitUf ISenedlcfs order sending the 1 ease mm court restricts It to trlnl In . Kings ( ounty, so tin- meritsir tin is.nir will be thrishi il over right on i the ground and not u soiim remotn ' community of tho Siato unfamiliar u.ui Mioouiin t hihiiiioiih. ; Hnpiaaii nr nn nnnrPTrn VffUiVlMIl Ur UO HnnCa CU :K'" 1 I.uukea Sh Mutlieily Police Thought 1 1 MMake, Imt 1 -itui She Has a Kecorvi. X crav-balred. oiilet-msimeieil worn. :ni of slxty-sl., who gave the irimo ,.r m,,i.,,, r ..'r i.n .. i- : , . . . . " Stieet Court to-diy on a charge of grand laieuiy. Sim hail been aiierted ,,t her home. No. (.0 West Seventy-tlrst sirivt. on the eoiniiliiiuts of Antnlnctto willlnnifon. No. 1 West Ono Hundred street, on the ,..,.,,,,. v and Tliiid Stieet. and Alice llutchlli mn, .No. IM West One lliuulied and Twenty-third Stieet. who any they lost Ii .peetivelv fiW and Jlt.MlO tint tiny av to .Mrs. I..ii'ouclm for ln vestmeiit. Mis. l.t'Toiicho nnlio- j,o nmlherly the police thitwht nt llr.t a miftaki. hi.i linn tiiadp. They ilianKe.l their mm H w in n tin y lu iked up her le ord, waea H, ill pail, they mi. im follows: "In lk""., undet I ho name of Minnie i. rain, sue whs arrete. in liilcmo ...u.i.-. .....i ....i. i... u i.nui.uti, m i- . M"' " i. .icled and Imprisoned h. 's,'rt '"' '" employment uuejie) i ; i!sl a"iln In Hill.' s:,e Uv as ... iest.,1 for sto.-ti swlndlei., hat w,.s n,,t n n.-ti .1. uml lie his bet a air.-tid , i,,t..ti mil Phil idt-lphl i on similar .tnifis." inn i.i.iy suucniirii unu m.nio vvns t'.nt the cmnev Im.l been lcgltlmati': '"'" " ' own. n tt Wff Z W was held Injlalt ARRAIGNED AS WIFE SLAYER. ,,.,,,., ,..,;,. rlllsll( ..,, ' - -.-. Mi. hael MomiIiows.iI of Clovrland, O., wiio shot und kllleil tils w.fo, Jnn.phltie, , llit Dmc,. nt .,. ,ns Knglo .strcot, Wlll.an soma, nftcrwiii.1 making his cj- enpe, v.-as nrriliinei In Wllllamntnirs emit to-day un J hold, churgtd wiln h.iuilr! le. .laht months the police perirenal f, r .Mn ilmvvski. tit .. arrcsud a t. diva uu whlhi working In a ni4- .WWi VXr P.en.'loSk,. mv ,.,ljfl. Jiosnkmvakl clune.i ttlt, I'leneKsui, taking with her ner .oyi-n-year-old daughter Lillian. T.i.i trauedy fnllnwel. - To llu.b Materials for War ('limps. w Vull vnlkenburgh. General Hair. KtiRu Agent of the l.-ng Island Hall man, lias ucen appointed camp Hen- enu ..h.-ni i in., niw.niwi ivuiw.iy .......... .. m. ... ..ui.i.n m ,n Camp I'ptnil, L. I. Among his duties win no um irniisporiauun oi ma- terials for cantonenmnt mructtirea .n i.h , . u.u b AM? fJ I 1iaA TIic Gnrrnlou Knitter, the Golf Mnninc, the War Strategist, the Autobiographical Nut, the Business Bu(;, All These Arc SouUniichting Bores Met On Your Summer Outing When You See One, Run. I llU Sixnla Grcvley-Smith. I V you l.ate hecn on jour viiiatlnii, If you are jum koIiik, I feel that It Ix my duty t warn you Hint the ye.n 1017 lias yielded u buinper crop (if vacation IiIIkIiKts. Inclml- IHB si vcral new and illHllnct varieties of the nummer hotel bore. Vacation blihtcm nro uf many kind, hut they have one common characteristic, the Impulse of Immediate Hlght which thoy Instill In all whom they approach. Terminally I don't mini! the porch bridge players or the giiiTuloiin knitters. Indeed, whenever I nee two or three knitters pitthcred together, their brows fur rowed over their clicking needles, while their Hps mut ter mysterious numbers, I wont to nsk them to teach me how to do It. Only I don't dare to Interrupt the mystic count for fear somebody will drop n stitch. WIU., however, nrvcr jiei'tn to want to learn to knit. In fart, tlmv nt,t,P,,r 'n,MV ,'0,f1'1 1,ccaua" ,hr Interentod In the maklnK of ulate- Rrny ItlllrflcrS and helmets than In . .... . . ...... ....... the Htory or tneir mi oik mui One younir man actually eomplalne one young ; "" to m- because a fair knitter inttr nipted his proposal of marriage with , ...,, ,.xc.uina ' ,, "alt a minute till itlon, "Oh, please I count these "" i,v" , Tin n. loo. the. knitting otltlltH nro . , m. Cl,i(ful. partletilnrly " ' ' ' .,p.i,C8 ,i iches and acnes nun . sit down ic of a No. wm i "ei-." - - Venus rises from inn seu io .i... sami uml round the toe ... .. ut.Mi,l (i for somewhere In , . nil are 1 l f i b .1 to rolled on the numlwr of balls nf ' ' ... .. n,., :' u,,lt m,Km " 1 '," Ui:itlI L . . r ii.n 1-nltters is so noble ono pom. or t'10 ',,,,. ,nra.her- i can't b. grudge them them para, t er nulla. And then. too. how much gi inn- ing talk can bo averted; now nvmy Hoiil-blightlm: bores can be derailed by .i,. rut tittle exclamation. "Wall a 10 i ....out these stitches. 1 iiiiiiuiu no i.ii.,.. i hall barn to Unit to-morrow imi. nrrilK gulf maniac, being very getier 1 ally too old for the draft, has not i.enn affected numerically by the war. been arr. ( i.u ii You mill have to listen to the tnic of now ho would have made it in is nui- Vou still ate p.tscvuw.u n,m rangues on the superiority of this or that grip and the Intimate history of his golf clubs till you begin to re member stories of golfers murdered with their own ml.i-irons, and you wonder If. after all. the homicides were not Justifiable. Perhaps the war strategists, tho long distance Napoleons who sit on the porches ot country clubs und tell how Hull? made a false limvo or vor. lllndeuburg overlooked a bet are .......I ...I.I. !.. tho cr. worst of an vaiiuioii u..... Thcy discourse learnedly about Joffrc's retmat "ii I'.nu uu .. un ltlchmoiio. wi'l to heaven they so ,lltMf ..a In re ltlchmoiin. aim you wero tint treuts. Occa- Honally one of them buttonholes some i.,..iv nn,i n.ks hltn to join tho near military l'4y whose uniform he wenrs ..,.ta. ulnrly at the wutuiuay iiikiii ., ..ilioiiir larefullv that "it's ngtiliist tho law to send us out ot the iitnto. Voil may envy the war blighters the Impersonal detacament with which they uahounec that He ..dds are 77 por cent. In favor of (.iuiualiy now. but you ore ruthi r ia I that you ennnot ...11, ..K....1 II... I ! li.'l d.'Utll StrUn.ll. , t ..iviiiiitlon as u it v,. u u horso race iV II prise llnht. , . . . I ,i,...'i know who said It first, hit w hoover ho was tlm man was most grievously mistaken who ileeliireil that every man has oi,i. nterest n(; : ... hfm il... i.torv of h sown H e. niuij ii. ...... - , . It is about time n.:in lHidy drew Up Home rules ror llie Kami- "i uumm.o,. r i i.nvh.ivv. The gleat piincipiO r... n.i.,.. iiv sin, uld !' applied to It. Then I niisrht l- o'l" eliduro tho Pvii minutes ai I for y.nir eon i rsntl mal Inning looivillg iniw.lltl I'loiild expand mi i, mid ou cmil d In th.' time win MY favorite mi' J' live through tin' n:' piaunini,- wu:it rise you rotim i .n-n..... ...... .. when Jny time wa up. As things , 11 .GREEK PREMIER a S1 s you knott nil nliout tliem. are, tlm person unhampered by early admonitions "that It Is not pollto to Interrupt" always wins tlm game. nri.MW was when 1 would listen pa tiently when a man started a 10,u00.ord account ot tho num ber of cans of salmon he coiiiu Ull IIU Allied armies havo ooid to tho If ho bad not fearci'. a Or iiiuii spy would poison them and iiinii ruined tho that, of courhu, would huvo homo sale. I would think trum tlnm lo tlmo "Well, I'll swallow anofur can Z ho vt 'tin a on and then maybo ho will be in the mood to neu.' liy ho should vote tor th. oiuan yntc-ago iim.su tnetit next Novemi..'i' ! ,,.y lt ,,, xt Slum his vmco drops." Hut to-day I know that hbi volco never will dioti. I know t.i.it tho mini who starts to toll mo how i manur.ieturo concreto I' not going to ceuso until I feel that I have b' en . oncieii.ii from inain n. boots. Ami tho more I r-all.o it tlm more I b-; verse amlubly nt the name time about lHTerent Hiibjecis. eae-li eelebrai'ng ,,,. own lll(Mll0 ,, mvllll. (l I)0,f,.ttiy Hmshlng time with it. DI'T the busltics.-i blighter Is lint so soul searing as the theatrical Ian. tho nei'Miit whoso Idea ot con- vorsatloii botflim and ends with Uio'ruiei; anu inni I woiiiu ne hei rue. intention "Have you seen 'llltcliy ; In the face of this verdict 1 do not Koo ." What your answer Is doesn't lhellee the District Attorney can do tiifiltet. If -oii k:iv ves ho tells vol! llU uHllll f yo .y no he adjust.. that fact to his conversational desires beginning bis monologue with "Ho 1.l,mi,mhl.r th(l ((,1,ni. w,(m. ,ay. mol)(, nt,.n(.ne; and l.eon l.'rrol!" and tells on all about it as before Now joii llko "llltcliy Koo." lml liked it far too much to want to imar Its fun garbled and Its points blunted by amateur n pi tillon. nut jour suf ferings under thai iniiicuou are ng;.i comp.arid with inoso whioh follow a meetiiig with tlm fan who prefer 1 Ileal lira I scandal to plots. 1 have thought that tlm next lime I go in a summer hotel I shall have little cards printed and circulated iimnng iho guests, ami on me enr.is mere win oe tlm foil, iw lug sentence: f do not Wiinw whether Ma l'T" Illank was ever married to Car1 Hash " Hut afti r all why think up fin Hi'liellii'S to blight Hie Mil. 'i I Ion lil,,.'i' i is. We wow I nn' niipreii.r i. I'lorlPB of .alltudo If it vvi re u t i tlie.in. 300 H.TlciTY NEWSIES 2oo iMnre Brace iWenional ro'.s ViiltinleereJ, but CouUl Not i I'aiS Surgeons. The newsboys of Now York are dri lnr their bit toward putting tna I'n'ted States In a state of prepared noss for war with Clermany. Thmo hundred boys of the Union .Memorial Nowsliiiys' Homo of No. It New Chumneis Street liavo enlisted in dif ferent brunches of the rvico since the declaration uf war. Two, hundred boys applied, but wero rejected for physic! imperfections. Pony former nowsies tiro Horving In tho N.ttlunal Uuurd. The llraco Institution also has as sisted IM alien boys In taking out tlrst naturalization pupers before r -crultlng for the somen. .Many yoiins llieil u., ...i ..mm-.... . bn.. ... ui .... while ai rangoiiicnis aro being mad' f ir their enlistment, being drtllnl iwiri a wuctv .-v ro i iiiini mis m h . ....... meetings to stimulate recrultlnj;. Tn prr 1 nil m - - i lUottRntW I RIAL IN CASE OF MOONEY IS NOW THE PLAN District Attorney Not Sure if Wife of Convicted Man Will Be Arraigned Again. HAN" FRANCISCO. July :C A do mnnd for the Immeilliitn retrl.il of Torn Moonoy on the charge nf murder "nn7t'" th- 1.rep..rednes paradn dynamlHng will be Hindu nt ....... .. .. " 1 " ''' ', '"'"';" . ni mi inii.ii ij ii f. ,WI.1, iltllll M..nA.. P I- 11 a- a Moonoy, of a Hiiullar rhniRo lato ytw-, -,,.. , tin .:" -'.?t r itty-0M ti"u i im jury. Attorney Maxwell McNutt. chief . defense counsel In the trial just . losed. made this Htalement to-day. (I,.l,l(irn . t, t t, famirp nf " , , . . .. . stati-V case bad demonstrated tlm fu- tlllty of further effort to connect .iunpV with tin. not.-.,.... ,..i,ii, Lntn.i I . oprsoiis ntul ii.iiii.wi f.niv on int.. ' " "H """ "n"1"'1 folt " 'i -'. U1G. Mrs, .Mooney, overjoyed with the verdict, made preparation to-day lo'"'"l co-oporatlon with Serbia wilt re. pled for a year. I knew It would come Out (his way." alio said. "Desplto the ordeal to which 1 have been iiubji-cled, I free hand, and all th. never onco lost my conlldence that "'z1'' .!''.' '".a..!.'. '." ' Justice would Ultimately be vlmlj- . .. .. .... .... 1 1(,8 tlw,J "H"'" l"" ,,ir"" ""'" i .,.-., n..., o ....... 1 .1, ........ in. ... . Attorney Tom O'Connor of defense 1 counsel declined to-day the defense would proceed with Its efforts to prove n "frrino-uji" existed on tho part of tlm State. "We will go ahead." be said, "with the prosecution of Prank C Oxman, principal State witness In the .Mooney trial, and other witnesses of the St ite, so Hint this whole conspiracy may be exposed. Tho frame-up sys tem, which we believe existed here, hi.s at '.ist failed." itiicl Attorney I'liiii rt said to il iy he was not sure If he would ii. '.' f"r a n w tn il in tin M' Mooi.ev. case nf HEROIC GUARDSMAN WEDS GIRL WHO WAS HIS NURSE 1 1" Heck of the Seventy-HrM Wins Hii.ie After UeiiiK Injurc.l While HightiiiK Hire. His heroism at i fire may result In I.i n Heck, a member of Company II. .seventy-first IteKlment, having tn un- i go an operation, but It also got him ii l iidn. Tho girl In tho case l .Miss jl.liii Maud Lymer, a nurse of To uiito. Canada, un I tlmy wem nmrrl'd ,i Ibimllton, Canada, Monday night. 11. rk was tn a military rump up st'itu when it flro broke out In n. Lit; dwelling house. While lighting the b ise in the third story, the Pouring jjsve way and be wus Injured bv n fall tn Um llnor Imltiw. lie was tuk n to a I., ii by buspltul and Miss Lymer nutsed lOcuntly Ilrrlt eame tn llellevuo Has I . i .1 1 tu consult doctors isi the advisi i lay of h n opiiiitluti for Injuims r . . I.I- '-.n ..wa . i. i r iperutlon piohibly would In nei i in Sunday he learned that Miss i . . mor had lift "udilerdv for Hamilton, nit II" hurried there and they were married. SAYS THE NATION L AIO SERBS Xfiiizclos kiMppears in I'.irlia-;""'; ' menl Declares Allies (iive Mini l-ree Hatul. ATIIHNH, July 21. Premier Venl ...Ion reniipeaied In Parliament to day. Ilm first time alum estiilillsli meiit of tlm new regliim In (Ini'ee. Tlie Prmnl-r lend tlm i Tlie Prmnl-r imnl tlm convocation as- 1 sembliug tlm cbaniber Vetil.elos lecelveil u correspondent of tlm Associated Press and mndu a staleiiieiit In which hn said: "Tho leassemblllig of P.irlliiment, which was dismissed by the arbitrary action of Ciiiistiiuttue, i.i tlm formal lesiiiiiptlon of iliiiiiocratlc government and of tlm people, lu line with tlm I.I.miIu ..... I .t.ii, ,.l,.l..u ..r .ohlrh the conspicuous ex- , , ... i . . ., ,...i ...Ol.lU. l.lllKl'l ll.lt.l v o ""'ocrat ruling by tin, divine ilgl.t of . . . ... . . K lIKH Ulllt lOt tO II M 1 1 1 U tO tt0 , , ' . . .i.,,n ....i ('(.'iiliU', fill iiltliUl u tuinuiiiii'iimi "0"lwr-,.onrcliy In which authority la exer- cl'' w!,,,l11 ",rl1 "'i1'!"- ' io i .men , n.uies . "l " f l.owerful support In woiklng out tlr. eco Is now l,r" c0 " nm ut Allies, a villi ii'-nnmroi aligned with the IJu formnl declaration of war was. main i by tho Provisional !' overniiieiit, and It Ii pniiecesnury to new It. "Tlm, Incrcnso of tho drool; army ptoper ndo of defi nders of tlm tnteg i Hy of Hie llalkiilis. Prance ntul other ptotecting pinvers are li ning us a Allies reeog 4 a 'loveretgn WANT BATHING BAN LIFTED FROM GRAVESEND BAY llatli Heach aiul Hensoiiiitirst Rest dents Make Appeal) Apiinst Order at City Hall. When Mayor Mltrhrl ntu.ns from Ids vacation he will he railed upon hy ri , " UJ",1"" 'r""' .U, ,. ...... ..U..BIIUU.I1 1.1, YVI... ..... ..,- (.anu Dint Im order ItrHlth Ci.niniU sinner Kinursoii to raise the him agiil.int Lnthlng in (irnvosoud Imv Thn Uutn liia h Tii.ayers' Assoiiatlnn lulled ut city Hull and nsked AcIimk .Mid hi Imwilng In enmn tn their aid. Ttie l.ild Inn that the Hoard nf tlenltli hiiiI- j li.ithlnu edict has greatly depiei luted p!niei v ainug the shore and wus i-iuia- tiiA loss of many thniiaiui.l .r ilollirs I I , l,..IMi.t.B U'hnlili inl.niii u nr.. , I. ....., I fi,. ii basinets thoro, 'I would he willing to help von If I c i ,1.1," said the Ading Ma' ir, "nil Migg.-at that you lav the nn'i'i in fun ..'iiwir .Mllehel llpun his retn n The Acting .Mayor, twinn, ennina t, i' aled willi HiliI'ii 1 .ti 'i.. h , . .ii. i .unison, Who Itnmetllutily hm' in f .l Inu ing "ItegulRtlun S3, under He. tl .n nn . the :-.inltaiy Code, prmlile tin' ii" i. mlt shall no Issued for tlie tni.n nf . mithtng tinaeh eatii'ilishin. a ulm, i Ihut po'linii of trie wilier fruit nf i.i. Ciiv of Now York Im In b' I " tun. t .. follow inr deslgnuted Imuii'laty Hum ' lli.H.ugh of Ilrn.,lilii !' nn .V tnwn i ieek, along the Ki-o Hi '', ' hi i N'i w York liny, inrbiiiiK ': i l..iv, Um Narrows and Umhi .' ' lo No' inn's point, c.niev ll . "Ti." wiiteis of Hi ii ' gris'ly polluted dliei Ijv t of Vi-jitunn Avenue un I ill erns" Hurting from the ut, Uib Nuriows, uml uin unlit f (I. W. (ti ll .1.1,1 liinrl lo tin n ue li tit.- lo (lll.C. PlIILADnLPIIIA, July :' li." tn. bo believes 1lut the deeds ..f Hi i- muti nrnilrs mid Oio persist, m . "f i ti Cii'imnn nation In Its nibin.n nn "a: fum will mnki) n Herman name obnox ious 111 this country for years tn rumr. ileorge W. Ocha, formiir p ibl sh. i nf Illi' I'UUIIC I.I'IIKIT. aiul ft i.roinir Ul Aiinlph S. Oelis or the New I i I um s has uakeil tin. courts in this . 'tv to change tils name to Ocurgu W. Oakes. ' Oskes. ins -. , . ., ... afcaMn. . u, hwit antna 11 Haaar tart ta lki tha mmt min rl Hit tii iH.t, , , :j ,t4 ittaa tit a '' am rr. i-.iwdlf Uaraaw .'i . m Ktan4 4 tha A.r salad ' I'raaa mn l.aa im rurnd k. aftar a lalt ' .araw ini'M itant amp at Ih.fihiairr. whara atrtl ixaialy !. Uarman nannf ara .inartrrrd. I rnablad t.i praavnt maair i.itr,r.atlii aidHlfUta I ha Orrmin, i p in ai iriraanid fey "i of .. lim a ... kaa fiHNFhl with Ik ...fn in f.i.ra on land and aa a a.! ' ".. ! Tin- may b aummaiiaad Ion Ina bald mi lhu In- in in.parnl to hold ot In- . (nl ti iiomlo ultuaUoa in (W- n ny i not aa bad aa It has baan i . lirrmntfil all bar by tba ballif- . mit or naulral praaa. untrsry to ri-Hrta, Umm la no i .ll)l horlu.i of matarlals e lu.illy iiwded foi ih pmaocution of the war. America's Mttry into tha war w ill prolong lather than ahorten It. Tho I'lilled tttatan Ming aaarn iiall) ii coiumereml tialliiii. aim ' iiuiiot iniike her Krvat mini power felt soon i nouah tu ehaiiic ' tlm iiiiran of event. Tho ntihumrlni's am doing all lh.it win ix iii nil of them Tlmm Is a aiirprlalna; lack of eon em in in! feat is I liv lln tiilHon.-ra oi . "r '" 1,1 'V" 1',,.'1"K' "" riijid iiM.iuist their eoiinlt) The i ir- resii'iinleiit wna allowed to miniflii X n,..V.r".. rXl of tlm eauni being iiie . nt. A yiiiing (lerinan iilrnuu who was htnught down leceutly nit Hover, and who h- hiblUd an Iron Cioas which he sai l bo limt won for many .latin feaia over III.. A..ao..-rBiieh llims. "eemed to ou'ircaa Hie gmieral vlow by assert- lug I hem bad been "so many ileclar.i- Hons or war ag.uust liermiiny when the Pulled States eattiB lu that any Hint i did not matter. Asked whether It would surpriso Hie (iurmau piHipl.) If tlm Pulled Stat.s should actually f1:,",;;:: :::;rron" . .i.ii ... .. o. . amused and milled: "I would llko to seo them there llrst." Tin en Prussian youths who wero taken prlsoimrs by tlm llrltlsh lu llio lecent .Measliiea drlvo wero believe I to liavo icpresented tho attitude of that (hoy did not even know tlm I 'tilt I'll States had euterisl tho war. ,.ni iIh nro utile tn icj on Hieir . ,nu They wim each twenty years of ago pantos, uml bad been called to tlm colorn a 1 year ago much ugalnst their will, they added. They InW received ill no mouths' training prior to being sent to tlm front. Tlie reinarkiiblo training of tho flor miitui Is shown In tlm discipline main tained at tlm Horchenter prison camp Although more than mi.iiuo prlsnimis 1 have lie.ii Interned them allien Hn. 1 war started, oulv two have attempted ! in escape. Almost without exception I Hie (inr mans say they nn. coiiteuted wllb (heir surroundings and tiro well treated. Tlm (Innii.iiia do their own washing uml conking. Their rations mnsh.t of thirteen oiiiiiivi of In end dallv. i,l num'ii of meat flvu days per weik. Ihlee-nuarterH of nil ounce of n.f'i e dally, one ounce of sugar dully, two ounces of turnips dully, two 1.1111.1 , of benns or pens dally, two ounces ..f oatme.il dally, one ounce of Jam dnilv, two ounces of cheexe dally, ten nun. ..s of flhh two days per week, four ounces of lire dully, und meal, popper mid salt. There Ih 11 slight reduetl nt if bread, cheeso and meal in the ra tion of tlioso who do not work. THREE RIOTERS CONVICTED. Illullt of 'I'll el ve Who llnel.eil .Veil spnper Ollli'i- t ri. Tried. " Hlgbt of the twelve Italian Anar . hlsts who tried In wreck tho odlie nf tlm Itnllnti iiinvspiiper, II Proxreasn. Ijifiiyette and lleude Streets. July 23 last, tieeiiinn the editor refused in pub lish liilllllllilt Written liy nne nf tlie.r ntiiiihor. wen. tried to . lay lnf,,n. .lu.ie.. Null In (l.neriil Missions for rioting Tlireo weie eonvi. led. The pimltv may lie five years In Sing Sing Tim nu n ennvh'teil are Imls Plpetom., in I .. ,-i. in 1. nixieeiiiii Mre.t I'i,. eiiiiv ..usiiieri, snoermilter, ,,i Hist .Mlxlv sei mi I Street, jin.j 'p 1 ,l, 1 'v' Minn, llllnr. ISO. 171 Htagg Hi i iklyn tti lonn .initio, one nr the five nc 1 i It t was usKei ir l,e r.glt,.., f0, t: 01 if Miittn tefmeil In invv. 1 i, I lai-e Ni,:i i nintiiiitoil him i, 'i'nmlis. Why Not Spend the Day v.. Wlirrc livery Minuto Is Filled With HannincsS?vJ lillul Summer Soorl. F,. i ill l .. ' i' 'l l.L , .. . . t tno l'l.OPl.1- S POl'l'l Alt I 1 45 MILES UP THE IIUW 'I'll (.IT sV'vilVVn "Highlander" and "Grand Republic" I f. i Week Davs IV Mil HI, I Ul I. !WlV'ii ;7. tllii.t x: KVviiTTT. Ssw r l aw i I ". ' ? ra Am,om -f-r f irai hf m .i. :.ru .i artia la laaaa kiln it,, i-acdaaa tnmK MM fMld in ..m .4 mm rf Ma) fawltial . 'a U 4ar fata (ka IklM kll'.ad a 4 A R. Mlaavrd f Ht. Ijmm- f' R B. Howk f fhnain. w Va , Md tnata C. Wlaakaan. mar ulna fanaar, vf Mwf -fate, N. T. "Wa wmt orar u aaaaur T A M." aald iJUnH. Kraah N. Harr of Coloa. iMaa. O. la day. daacriMa- Iba action. "Kvatythlni araal aplaadldty. 1 nt Mia lrualaa aoardamaa ) aalf 11 had a br bar ia Un Harnardtno. Cal, and loulda'l jat aar kla r rlaa that Ihnra wara Aaiartraaa a lan.illan uniform." Hurr aald Menard, at on re and Wlnnbam vara ktUad by ahU ftra. Mlnard aa woandad in th baad, arm and and diad In it fjur boiir Hurr waa mr out of all tarn offirara who aaraped without a arralrh. I.laut. Harry Malaon of IXslrolt. a I mlnlalar'a aon, waa shot In ana arm. and laVut. .Max I'oatar of Travaraa 1 City, Mieh . CorniHl oaan, waa hit . In lb bark by a ahlf frajrmaw. ' I.laut I'rwt INIonar of New York I waa nllirhtly wounded In tha far and 1 nack. I Corporal r MrllntifU.1. a Kan turkliill, formerly of thn I' H. Coast Artillery, suffi rad a slig-ht hand 'wound, .in 1 I. M K. nvv of Xonttla, formerly 'f ilo I n i' "f Husb .Ingtoii lml i ..0tif i 'i "1.1-r wouti 1. INFIRMARIES ALONG ROUTE OF U, S, TROOPS IN FRANCE Ooss Ir.staHinc Them So Tlut Soldiers Who Become III May He Well Care.! I'or. ,.AU,.S, Juiy .-Dff Iclnla 0f tha lte I .,. . , , , . ,u ...... 1 roM ",M" t U',r "IH "f ,h"' complfla lh. InitalUlliin of om dineii inflrmirles nul test tiitlotn alotu inn roun. ruiionni ny Ainericnu irc.oj.j between tha port of doh.iikiitlon and the pi i nmiieiit training chiiiih. The proeras of moving troops undrr Piemnt ciiinlltloiis oeciiplc hnura so lti.it "r!ieVe.op.,Tv,u,f.t: l'"b,V o alntlon nurse nt in. h uf f.iv tt.Ml.ina. which will lie eiiliic.l wltn t,n hcu upiceo mid .lentgiiHtud by tmi iMnrtornisaler'a Uvpaitmunt ar food nut rest point'. officers In charge of shifting lruoM ",'rn i'.l ",li""!,l'l III and the mon will t- !..; i n..n ..n..nii..,. uml hm.mIi i,,.,,, ,... 'mrmsTV Yfi 1 1 11 ! lamoApPCJ ai J; stm,Niclio!s6&H Try It ire cold or steaming hot, and if you don't agree that ".Sunbeam" t'ofTce Is "The World's Best" you can take It back und get your money. OKI 1 KM Flt'iU 111 U ilt.M'En. Don't Expect jLas! the di.itn n soveru but tako (5 in hot ......... ...,t if. .i.'U nlu.ni.ti ct- niiirk ami Yi in tint j v r - 1 ' , complete relief. KccpaUDc iik"; handy ELL-ASMS FOR INDIGESTION iTh '' . & .Va. Ii r "VI." UV XiA 'V SW;t-iSi riJawr-saTbSiijif? iiiTBaHr;rrKi"jL'-i " ... 1.' MY itKSORT BEAUTIFUL HlIDSOrV 'I'm in v.. . i, .... i.i... .. v .", ' . ' Cn..,.U., Afl UUIUI UUJ nnviiiuuiii), UU .ii io Ih'.r . . ' . , I '- 1 -' . :.n ! Sunday Sclicdule L ," , f M ill mill i.ii mi i iir. "n. uutr" i" I lii'll'il" I'sltrll." I.v. W. i l ' s i a . I nlim .v u l.lc. Iliiai'liiir Uffrkltm!! FcundTrlp v :n li terrsrOl in. ; vi 3iu u .hn mj ran .1 ORI