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JULY'S AUTO TOLL 8 KILLED 25 HURT TO FIGHT DECISIONS UPHOLDING 8 IN FIRST 2 DAYS FARES IN RICHMOND 'Six of Victims Are Children, j and Five Deaths in City Were in Last 24 Hours. 3 Police) records to-day showed eight dead, lx of them children, and twen ty-five Injured by automobllos In Nnr Tork City the first two daya of July. Ftvo o the deaths occurred yesterday. George Callahan, seven, of No. 48 Morton Street, Manhattan, was In stantly killed last night when he was run down at Bedford and Commerce jUtrects by an auttfmoblle delivery wapon, driven by Alfred Hansen of ffo. 701 Washington Street. Hansen (was arrested. According to the po Jlloe, Hansen was speeding, j Joseph Ilurlburt, chauffeur, of No. flSU. Second Avenue, was arrested last 'night on a charge of homicide and .driving a motor truck while Intoxi cated, following the death of an un identified man about sixty years old f,who had been run down by Ilurlburt 'at 10th Avcnuo and 21th Street y. When ho attempted to dart across the sircet In front of a motor truck Jut Huron and Oakland Streets, Brook lyn, last night, Walter Patterson, jsoven, of No. 197 India Street, W"as ;truck and Instantly killed. The idrlver, Julius ' Bordner of No. 1013 Manhattan Avenue. Brooklyn, was frro8ted. yx Mrs. Mary Qrlmm, thirty-eight, ot No. 196 Freeman Avenue, Long rlsland City, stepped from behind a :irolley car at Honeywell and Jacksjn (Avenues and was knocked down and (killed by an automobilo driven by rGcorgo A. Hahn of No. 4U Nassau 'Avenue, Long Island City. K Thomas Irving, nine, of No. 212 Prince Street. Brooklvn. ran nut Into the roadway to recover a ball near tnia homo and was struck by a heavy motor truck operated by Arthur Dcde of No. 108 Bay 2Sth Street, Brooklyn. Uo was Instantly killed. The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner tumai. DM. M tkt tnm faaUaalai O. (TW Xt In Irmlii wadaj Conducted by Eleanor Schorer " The Last Days of School. Army Ofllcera to Tlx Illume Girl's Death by Auto. A for board of army officers will be appointed to fix ic9ponslblllty for the death of clght-ycar-old Mary Mulli gan, who was run down and killed by an army automobilo Thursday in front of her home at No 2192 Eugb.h Avenue, in the mean tlmo Uonne L. -Archer, the chauffeur who was driv ing the car at the time of the accl dent. Is a prisoner In the guard house at Mltohel Field on a technical charge at manslaughter. "DIAMOND" &INGS AT $5. rtlnt Tbelr Heal Valnr la 15 Centa, I Police Say. 1 Detectives Mugge and Raftis to-dny 'haled Henry Zollnger of No. 21 West 9Cth Street Into Jefferson Market Court charged with petit larceny. Yesterday, they charge Zollngcr approached Fran 'cts J. Qulho. a chauffeur, at 29th Street ,nnd Broadway, naying: "Here's a ring A 1 .nmnnr1 Wnl-H. i r. n Ijust grabbed it on tlio fly In the hotel Ithere. Climme what you can." Quino, the detectives say, gae Hollnger J5. Zollnger was arrested. At 'the station tlio detectives declared they r.nnH twnntv.fntir IS rint rlnM 111 tVAllnffua nnplrot nn1 nlar. IpnrnaH tin j had been arrested In different cities on 'Injured man died 4 a, similar charge. vcstigatlng. 1 But Staten Islanders Demand Resumption of Service Even at Higher Cost. Corporation Counsel O'Brien said to-day he would appeal two deolslons handed down yesterday by Supreme Court JustlceTlerney, which In effect voided tho city's fight to prevent the charge of an 8-cent fare on the two Staten Island street railway com panies. Justice Tlcrncy first denied the city's application that the Public Ser vice Commission bo restrained from further considering the proposed in crease in fares over the Midland Railway Company's lines. He next refused to enjoin Rtchjnond Light and Railway Company from exercising Its eight-cent faro right as recently granted by tho Publlo Servlco Com mission. In making the latter de cision, the Court said tho Public Ser vice Commission had exercised Its powers too broadly In that it had Dcr- mlttcd an Increased faro In certain zones whero a maximum ot Ave conts had been provided In tho charters granted the company. . Two thousand Staten Islanders mnt last night at Midland Beach to draft an appeal to Mayor Hylan, tho two staten Island railway companies and the Board of Estimate, In which the residents demand that trolley service bo resumed, even at an Increased fare President Van Name of Rich mond Borough said summer resorts had lost CO per cent. In patronage from Inadeounto trolley service arid added ho was the only member of tho Board of Kstlmato favoring an In creased fare. SALOON MAN FINED MUST PAY $500 MORE New Assessments in Brooklyn for Selling Liquor Where Prohibi tion Is in Force. Internal Revenue Collector Bertram Gardiner has entered the liquor situa tion 1n. Brooklyn, and thero are sad hearts in consequence. Saloonkeepers who kept on selling after Prohibition were fined from J3 to 1500 and chuckled at the thought of getting oft to easily, But Collector Gardiner and Deputy Collector William Herker have kent tabs on the saloon men fined and have sent notice to every ono thattb law says they must pay an 'additional $500 for selling liquor In territory when1 Prohibition is In force. "And Prohibition Is In force all over the country," added Deputy Collector Barker, "and the assessments will have to do paiu. KILLED WALKING IN RAIN. I,c1kcitooiI Man Ilnn Doirn by Anto Xear -Iike Ilopatcono;. DOVEll, N. J July 3. Guy Ball ot Ledge wood, was kilted early to-day when he was struck by an automobile while walking between Lake Hopatcong and Ledgowood. It was raining at the time and he carried an umbrella. Tho machine was driven by P. E. Boomer, civil engineer of Lake Hopat cong. He stated he did not ace Ball Boomer took Ball In hU automobile to the Dover General Hospital, whero the Tho Coroner la In- , BY Of the flag: for which. they fought and died, It seems to say: "If I do not wavo No nation, on earth, llborty can save." Our banner's the moat glorious one on earth. And a frco land Is the homo of Its birth. Sd "Old Olory" we'll heartily cheer, For while you wave wo have no f&ur. By Julienne Wftrshaw, aged twolve, Albany, N. Y. MARIE'S WISH. -vNC2 upon a tlmo thore lived a I 1 girl who was poor and 111. Sho never ran about with other children, but hnd to stay in bed. One day as Mario was looking out of the window awaiting tho roturn of her mother from work a llttlo girt walked up to the window and said to her: "Won't yo.u come out Into tho street and play with mo?" 'Mario answered; "I would bo very glad-to play with you but I'nm very sick. I wish I lived out in tho coun try whero I could play In the fields, have lota of frcsli milk to drink and pick beautiful flowers." Tho kind hearted llttlo girl felt very- sorry for Marie, and sho wont homo and told her moth6r about tho poor girl. Now this kind llttlo girl's mother was very rich and owned many houses In the country. Sho was Interested right away, and de cided to go Into tho country for her vacation and to tako Mane, too. When this Joyous nows reached Marie, sho was no longer1 sad, but was happy nnd gay. The day soon arrived when Marie, thn kind hearted little girl and her mother started for the country. After a few daya in mo country .Mane Be came well'niratn. She no longer sat around the house, but enjoyed the sunshine out in the open fields. She gSt her wish and hnd the advantage of picking flowers. She drinks milk. too. Now Marin Is a healthy girl with rosy cheeks. The fairy of sunshine and happiness has given them to her. By Jnno A. Ullmour,, ngca tnirtcen, ttldgowood, Brooklyn. INDEPENDENCE DAY Independence Day comes on Sunday this year, And I'm glad to celcbrato It then, A day of Joy and thanksgiving, Now that peace and happlneos are hero. By Dora Young, oged fourteen, Coney Island, N. Y. DANIEL DAVI3. Long-legged Plover Is tall and Is slim As can be, So we can't show a picture of him urawn by me. 'Cause his legs ten feet tall Would use ud the space alt. We think ten feet a great length of limb. Animalantic8. And the reason that Sir Unicorn, Known of old, MY VERY DEAR COUSINS: I know by tho eager llttlo let ters mat ycru iuivo bbhv that you aro all on edge to kTnow who the contest winners are. Well, I am not going to keep you waiting. They are: Marian Rauh, aged filr. No. 820 East 216th Street. Bronx, Now York City. Katherlne Flood, aged seven, Purdy's Station, Now York. William Kesslir, -aged eight. No. 2917 West 25th Street, Coney Island, New York. Daniel Davn, aged nine, No. 1031 Simpson Stiect, Bronx, New York City. Beatrice Johnson, aged ten, No. 551 Third Avenue. New York City. Fred Clarke, nged eleven. No. 126 East 75th Street, New York City. . . Elfriede Z. Boerner, aged twelve. No. 161 Chestnut Sheet, Leonla, N. J. Dan Butterly, aged thirteen, Au burndale, Flushing, Now York. Edward Barber, aged fourteen. No. 417 East 75th Street, Now York City. Lillian Bonhotal, aged fifteen, No. 3434 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J. These boys and girls drow tho best and nicest pictures showing how they would like to spend their vaca tions, and I hope very sincerely that they have the Jolly good tmes that they havo planned for. COUSIN EU2ANOR. THE FOURTH OF JULY. The sky rockets whizz and the fire works bang. While we celebrate the Fourth, I and my gang; With his one very sharp-pointed horn, strong and bold, Has not had his portrait In the Korner of late Is, we're sure, that he never was born We make all tho noise wo can, and shout and yell. To remember tho bell that once for Freedom rang. In Philadelphia It rang, but the whole world heard. Ana we'll not let It forget the Liberty Sell. By Lawrence Dowllng, aged twelve, urooklyn, N. x. OUR FLAG AND COUNTRY. When I see our flag dn high. Waving proudly toward tho sky. It reminds me of the glorious land For which this beautiful banner stands. TIs no wonder that our heroes were stirred by the cry HOW TO JOIN TMt KLUH ANU OBTAIN YOUR PIN. nreinnina win. uv bob. bar. cut out cli ot Ui coo ml2, OU. OH. dir., dm iM 1IT "'I U , to Orwin ITifnor, Jio. OH PiTl How Clt7. wlttl ft 5oU ton wnit art I iVIi AnnilK44 All chlUrto of to ftitto imm o bui mar, Ti UJ KJb , No Tort la wWt AUK A tO IlittOM INH Of mif wllfc a Hirer gnj Klub lla ud mnberbU COUPON NO. 642. Keep Milk Cold If you can't we'll do it for you IT is highly important that your milk be kept cold until used. If there is o baby in your home be doubly sure of this. The sultry summer daya make this care indispensable. If you happen to be without facilities for keeping milk cold at home, go to any one of the 185 Sheffield Stores and buy, in your own container, just as much as you will use promptly; Go as many times a day as you may, you will always find the milk cold and clean and fresh. And during July at" 11 cents per quart. The milk told tn these (fores In every way the same quality at the Grade B Milk we deliver in battles. Hyatt cannot beep milk cold at home, our stores will keep it cold for you. Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. New York Sheffield Buttermilk ft a , satisfying summer drink and real food too. SOCIETY OF TAMMANY Celebration of the 144th Anniversary of American Independence Monday, July 6, at 10 A. M. TAMMANY HALL Grand Sachem JOHN II. VOOIUIIS Will Preside, irasta nr WARD'S MILITARY BAND FATIUOTIO SO.NQ8 roucn DKTAJrriiuNT ootctt axo TUB TA1UIAHI Ol.TX CLCD. DKCiAiUTiox or DrniaExrExcv By Hon. Edward J. McGoIdrick Jaitica of th SnpraM Ouurt. UXVO TALKS i ' HON. JAMES O'CONNOR, U. S, nmnttl' from Lotldua, HON. ALEXANDER I. RORKE, AalUst IMrM Attonw, BnORT TALKS HON. HERBERT C PELL of .Nw Tor. MISS ANNA MATTHEWS of Nw Tort, HON. FERDINAND PECORA of Now Tort. HON. HENRY M. GOLDFOGLE of Now Tork. ADMISSION WITHOUT TICKET. Boxes Reserved for Ladies. i i GET WISE! SAVE MONEY utf. llfhtly von Mltfiu &4 Suits. $5 to cttt run tutu Bttlr mil ft,!, ln doulM. v.ni mm r SAMPLE SUITS $15-$25 "l" M. COHEN 1 1 5 7th A.K. cor, trr. cl OMLS S A. W. TO r. M. French and Italian cock, use olive oil liberally. Ask (or rook, use I Ask (or lm Dor ted Pompeian Olive Oil hi Cuticura Soap -IS IDEAL For the Hands 3dMM CrttmnXtto Mr VM AiolX, IUMm. Mm. -a. v III t Is Mot or Cool ver tiie 4th Come Down to i ii ii f Bt Fare to get there Get Into a Bathing Suit Throw the Medi cine Ball (which the Management Will Supply Without Charge), and Get the Fresh Ocean Ozone Into Your Lungs and If You Like the Movies. Have Your Supper at the Cafeteria on the Beach, Where Prices Are Very Modest, and Wait for the "Rocking Chair Movies" (which Com mence at 8 o'clock Every Night). .Wonderful Band of Music July 3d, 4th and 5th No Change in price over the 4tli of July Modern Bath Houses One price of admission is for ALL BAY HOW to flO there: Take ov U. n. T. Train and transfer to BrlaMon Beach Line. Oet off .at liriyhton Beach Station (Bathing Pavilion right at Brighton Beach Station.), Or lake Sea Beach or West Una" B. 11. T. Broadway Subway to Coney Island and transfer to Brighton Beach L. Smith St., Franklin Ave. and Be Kalli Ave, trolleys (Concu Island hound) pass our main entrance. ;BBIGHTON BEACH BATHS: Shall P oSaiicI Perish? "OU Polish-Americans must deciie. The fate of the new-born Republic is in your; hands. j Poland has thrown off the yoke of the oppressor and is entering upon a new life full of promise . But, Poland must have money, at once. She is borrowing $50,000,000 giving in ex change 6 per cent. twenty-year gold bonds backed by all the great icsouiccs of the country! and by the undying patriotism of 35,000,000 liberty-loving people. . j Poland is not a beggar. She wants a loan, money that she has not and you havc Shall it be said of the 2,500,000 Poles in the United States who subscribed for $365,000,000) worth of American Liberty bonds that they are deaf to this appeal? . Poland needs this money to rehabilitate heiself build railroada to transport her products to waiting markets; to develop her mines and exploit her forests and to buy rawi materials so that her waiting millions may return to work. Your kindred in Poland have not the money to loan their Government. You have. By buying Polish Government bonds and sending them to Poland you are able to send money to your relatives and friends in Poland which is the same as ready cash. You will thus help both the Government and your friends. Jan Ignace Paderewski, former Premier of Poland, says: ; "The Polish Government does not ask for charity, does not wan any gifts, docs not appeal foi sacrifices. The Polish Government asks you i to trust to it your savings and to help your Mother country as well as yourself. Your money is safe. I join my voice with that of the Polish Government and appeal to you all, my fellow countrymen." Gen. Pilsudski, Chief of State of Poland, said: "I icgiet that I can only subscribe $10,000 to the loan. Money is to a nation what arms and ammunition are to nn army. Without money a na tion can no more exist than can an army without munitions of war. "I am confident that the help of our sons in the United States will be forthcoming. They will not fail us. Our countiymen in America realize, that support must be given in order that what has" been won and cteated shall not perish." Your conscience surely will not permit you to refuse to respond to this appeal. Shall Poland Perish? She relics for her life on her sons and the sons of her sons, who have always responded loyally Answer, You Poles of America "Shall Poland Perish?' You can gel Polish Bonds from all Polish Societies and Building and Loan Associations, or at any of these Banks: BRONX BOROUGH BANK, 440 Trcmont Avenue, GOTHAM AND PHOENIX SAVINGS BANK, 149 Broadway, CHATHAM AND PHOENIX NA TIONAL BANK, CORN EXCHANGE BANK, Fordham Road and Decatur Avenue, CORN EXCHANGE BANK, Trcmont and Arthur Avenues, GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, HENRY J. SCHN1TZER STATE BANK HENRY C. ZARO, 39 Cooper Square, PUBLIC NATIONAL BANK, UNION LIBERTY BANK, 1G2 East 23rd Street. ASK for an Orange- A&Craih Ice -cream oda or fundi nd tou'U enjoy a dU clout, rtfrtitiloi mil ! Purtand Soldn 111 xqulili flavor Is trlvtd from cholc fruit oil. prciied from frihlr-cUktJ or Of, comblntd wllt put talir mad citric add (lh tuto cal Kill of cluu fruit.) Fmwrtd (nr OrtnifCruib Co Clilcf Laboratory I Lo Anfu Sud far tr koet "Tht Story ofOraaf-CruA Ken York Offlrr. Ornnfr-Cniih Co 17 Wnt -I2d MrrW. T.lrphOQ Tutdcibllt 9231 HOTTI.KD IN NEW YOMC BT BRONX! lliuriuirr Ursa, 401 E. Ulrt Bt. I'hun MtlroM Sti. MANHATTAN I t'.ll It. flchultl' 0 lint At-. I'hooft lUiilion Hituar 8120. . , , RICHMOND! Claua Itottllnl CO..,, 10JI . 3l iih u:s. QUEENS: Chia. Thln!. 401 jartaoa An.. Leu laliiui t,nr. I'none Aaifiria z.ii, Joa. Wlttman. Jrrww and Thrall Arra., Wood fcawn, U r. Phono M-hmo-,.! Jim m , ' Painful Sensations in the muscles, "neuralgia," 1 soreness ana eruptions, usually result from self poisoning by products of imperfectly digested or non eliminated food. or Send Check or Money Order to National Campaign Committee Republic of Poland Loan Gasimir Prince Lubomirski, Honorary Chairman 450 MUNSEY BUILDJNG WASHINGTON, D. G help to restore' activity of liver, bowels, kid neys, and skin, and so -counteract cause and relieve symp toms. Lant 3! el Any M.JIcln. In tli World. Said aTarywlMra. la boxaa, 10 25c ssftoomexxrvtssrerseem Cuticura Complexions Are Satisfactory You my rely on the Cuticura Trio to help your complexion. Tho Sop to cleanae, purify and beautify; th Ointment to often, aootheandhelphealrcdnen.toufh neta. or other akin trouble i tha Talcum to powder and perfume. They are Ideal prep- a ration! lor an touci uaes. aUtaa1 laaaiatarlia,: CaVCuucuia Soap ahayM wluut u Tr. Vt Will. AUnaat "Oittaara 0 tto. OoiUMOt a aad ta. Talcum Si, dUaWJ.. UaU