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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW SUNDAY'. JCLY 17. 1927. 2 A an I then me htttni 1 CITY ALL SET Where Vienna Reds Rioted Causing, 40 Deaths tee of Pinochle Trained'EagleEye 9 ToRemembe SoThat 's Why 77-9- -x Pa great aair.a?? th SMITH'S LANDING GALLED FINEST III HI PACIFIC HOPS An car I Inl avee.

w. atruea. by l.i:nr.:i..;. The bolt hi: the ra.l. ice-i to the ro-f and ti.e if the Car in a giant blue fash.

Th.r an no panic ani. nvnn mm nnnn ne oesi oioien-ar nU Hi. LI UnLW Captor of 86 Auto Thieves, Ha Played Game Chamberlin, Too, Will All Hit Life Attribute Uncanny Flair for Figure to Come in for Enthusiastic Concentration SpoU Guilty-Looking Driven. Navy Commander Says 2 niers Would Have Met Death in Beach Descent. Honolulu.

July IS OP) Ernest La, Smith and Emory B. Bronte, who I SI Greeting Tomorrow. Last-minute preparations for New York City's enthusiastic welcome te Com. F.ichard E. Byrd and the crew of the America, Lt George O.

By FRANK EMERY Detective August Schalkhim. or "Eagle Eye Gus" if you be eight from the mainland to the Ha- lieve in having your sleuths tagged by soubriquet like the "master' Den a. ana ocrni Baichen. and to clarence d. Cham, crooks, exchanged his blue cop uniform for the cooler garb of a beriin.

pilot of the Columbia, went brown mohair suit and panama yesterday and, without further ado Kt back to the Queensboro Bridge to look for his stolen ison Square In getting ready the I automobile, stands for the exercieee which Willi "Fsela Eve." vou see. aa orivi- honor the distinguished guests of the I i tv. Ined to make thu welcome chanSc are supposed to arrive at city Hall I because his promotion from a mere at 1 clock and at the Eternal Light Coo. and good one, too, to a third "cTfS.1 a TV. U.

a Army. "de deive "rings" of motorcar thieves by his numerous arrests. "A good motorcar thief doesn't cross a guarded bridge until he has changed his license plates, you see," he said. Schalkham's first recovered ear waa after a week's duty on Manhattan Bridge, and hla latest Thursday Eight. the grand marsnai of the military created especially for nis talents, th: Batte'to City Hall" ind mrmn waiian Islands ended In a crash against a tree yeterday morning when an exhausted fuel supply forced a landing, made a number ot official call today and settled themselves te enjoy a brief vacation in Hawaii.

Smith arose early and went out to view Honolulu scenery. while Bronte was still in bed making up for sleep lost during the long transoceanic jump. Bronte slept until lt wa necessary to awaken him for an appointment with Governor Farrlngton at 11 a ra. Very Bleep During Flight. Smith complained that keeping awake waa one of their greatest difficulties.

'We made the night to prove to the world that a commercial plan could accomplish the Job. and I think we've proved that," he aid. Humors tcirculated on the Pacific Coast that the City of Oakland had been deliberately wrecked, or at least that a landing had been made before the gasoline was exhausted, were vigorously denied by Commander McComb of the Naval Air Sts. tlon at Pearl Harbor. The Naval officer declared that to land in the mud along the shore of Molokal meant death and that landing In th etreea a Smith did.

was thence to tne internal Light, his I rv. culm Cera. hia armiB.m.nt. V. Ostensibly enraged by the recent acquittal of three Austrian Monarchists charged with shooting to death a man and a boy during a Socialist demonstration, a mob of Vienna Socialists set fire to the Palace of Justice and rioted with police for many hours.

Machine guns were brought into play, resulting in the deaths of forty and injury of more than 100. The worst battle wag fought around the City Hall, the square in front of which was littered 'with dead and wounded. I'hoto shows a view of the City Hall of Vienna. provision ror tne poncing of the I Tne particular nam huge crowds which will mark the ham, as a detective, will specialize In line of march has been made by I is that same one tnai no PnllA rntninlaainne tna.nl, A i.nlr.n tnlenta to. more Or aS a TROOPS AID RIOTERS IN VIENNA; LOYAL ran.

Mora than 7 Odd nalrnlmi. aide line. DStrolling Or directing itu mm. .11 one aai nun Mollat-ra MaruoiM-tt la I'ark. A iiK.n.en: later a h.ut.tllor.

chief. the nun a ui i n.s r.ii.ttij caused thiti to rlnn a.hed a an 1 turred ir.to Chtirt-li 1 waa a of water there. The rear of hie r.ir twi'ed, tlie fr-a. hme was thrown th--etrt-tt and up ana.nst the feme of t.ne Hutch formed Church; then i-uliis; the car r.ghted lt-t-lf and wtni on to th f.il-e aisrm Mo.ttiW line, up in Prospect 1'srlt thousands of mother, braving the earlier rumble of the appr.idchin.; storm, had t.iyed on, tht-cooler breezes there. The storm broke.

Trees fell, l.iathtnlnt: dmced in the brnmhes. And the mothers, rushing for safety under the trees, w-er marooned there with the children, dren.hed to the skin. The water continued to pour down. The drive ava of I'roapert Park r.in deep. Motorcar were stalled as the water flooded their enginei.

At the entrance near the Orand Army of the Kepublic statue 35 cars were counted stalled there at 7 o'clock. Subway Cars Stalled. Along Flatbush ave. the trollevs topped dead. At the Kmplre blvd.

entrance to the Park. 14 to 2'J motorcars wero stuck, engines deep In dirty water. And all this time, thousands in the park, or trying to get home were caught as effectively as If the city had no transportation system at all. There was only one eervlce to take the more than 500,000 ho had spent the day at Coney Inland away from the beach. That was along the West End line because the Brighton Beach rut was Hooded and the -4th avo.

tunnel waa "oul" at 86th at. and at the Ssth at. entrance. A small roared Into the Culver line's cut at 38th at and that wa out of commission. The heavy trains were crowded, of course.

And the opprenaive heat from the packed humanity made men and women drip perspiration. Windows were broken In many trains and still it seemed Impossible to' get air. The crowds willingly atood the drenching they got from the open windows but they wept for air. At Coney Island Itself there was one constant Hot to get on the few-operating trains. Day Ridge In Dark.

Tn Bay Ridge there was another great difficulty. A big feeder for electric lights was struck and short-circuited. That meant that half of the section was without lights most of the evening. Later some of Flatbush was affected and Kast New-York and Urownsvllle reported the same trouble. I.ako Overflows Bonks.

While all these things were going FORCES GO TO CITY be on duty, directed bv 63 captains, trafflo on Queensboro Bridgethe 21 lieutenants and 430 eergeanta recovery of stolen machines and the Sixty-five mounted men will help arrest of the thieves. In the past 1 tH. In nwA mnA half haS. In addition frequent complaints and requests as those of a crank. motorcycle police.

to his other police tasks, amazed his Continued from Page I. floods at Canal 14th S4th st. and 42d whthch tied up the servile already in difficulties on the Brooklyn side. Celebration to Iat Four hack their WIDOW WHO SLEW NEIGHBOR CALMLY TELLS OF 'INSULTS' Says They Owed Her Money. Mra.

Barrett also said that the cial suburban workers are marching an mo oiui-e ox tne mavor'a R.o.n- I arresting mo mice. The I. K. T. got Into some little tion Committee a rlerienl I vu Vienna.

One reDort un that i v. Moores ow-ed her money, but she didn't explain the nature of the debt. yesterday with the distribution of To leave "Eagle Eye" out of the Ing in Vienna the troops Buffered 80 killed and 100 Wounded trouble, too, but it managed to maintain its service fairly well, despite the dilflcultles. The new 8th ave. subway construction work w-as She talked somewhat lsrationally about that, so the police and Mr.

tn city dinner to the story for a moment, it is a verj. filers next Tuesday niah, hin. for a. natrolman dl the only alternative. rtoiei commodore, aa well as thelrecting traffic or otherwise engageo Marra dldn press her.

Mr. Marra said afterward, and flooded out, however, and several Navy Officer Praises Landing. Pnmmander McComb Inspected to spot a atoien niacin. beams and shorings were ripped out. so did Detective Lt.

Thompson, that aumiaaion cards to the City Hall Plaza and Eternal Light tins fneanny Memory, Movements of trains in and out Mrs. Barrett was cool and collected the wrecked plane yesterday. against the Communist movement has begun In the Tyrol. The strikes are spreading, but at Oral calm prevails, the Christian Socialists being masters of the situation. Dispatches from frontier towns say that fears are entertained that an In-nux of workers and Socialist sympathizers from outside the capital And so, after Bcnamnam cu.

the The welcome to the returning air. of Orand Central terminal were completely halted for an hour by men will begin when tha while she told her story. Even though parts of the story were Inconsistent with other thlnjrs she laid, the pointing out of theee to her turning up with stolen cars at rate of oni a week over a period I of mr and a half, the power, thatbe bearing them from Furnnn "There wasn't a drop or. gasouna, left in the tank: lt waa dryas a 'said the Naval officer. "There was almost no oU left.

The flier rnaia what consider the finest two lightning bolta which struck at the power station in Fort Morris, at Quarantine, at 11 a.m.. if lt arrive. l.suth in quick succession, ine on achedule, and the celebrations didn't disturb her. They both admitted they were puzzled over her at at neauqu-. ttnd lnc, roads were held up further, too, by 'uii Jn a iresn outbreak tn.

ie 10 conunue during four days. uo. a.urm lour days. S-I th. man with such morrow.

attitude of self-righteousness. flood In the cut at Mt. Vernon piece of aerial navigation yet made in a Pacific flight above the cloud and all the way down, not seeing Reports of negotiations between luncheons specialized talents. Mrs. Barrett submitted with a dinners, and TPCPnf inn which stopped all traffic dead there for more than two hours.

Chancellor Seipel and the leaders of touch of humor to the booking and are planned. His uniformed colleagues nave water, yet hitting Moiogai smacK on oociaiiBi party are regarded he Continued from Page 1. Sweeney agreed. The elevator buzzer rang again and the car stopped at the third floor. Mrs.

Barrett stood at the aperture. "Take thli lady down and then come back for me," said Mrs. Moore to at the same time moving to step out. Mrs. Barrett reached In her dress pocket, plucked a .32 caliber revolver from its folds and shot three times.

One bullet struck Mrs. Moore In the heart, another In the arm, a third In the mouth. Mrs. Barrett didn't wait to note the detailed effect but, as Mrs. Moore fell backward Into the car, turned and went to her apartment.

Mrs. Moore, just before she died, murmured: "Save me from that woman." Bweeney brought the car to the ground floor in a jiffy and called for James Murray, the superintendent. Police Surround House, the nose. Their landing unaer mj circumstances was excellently done. Lightning Strikes Building.

Lightning struck a two story brick as a favorable Indication and a sign worst is over. A Havas dispatch from Pra.a building in the Bronx, nt 3150 Tre- Fliers Rpgrct aCuslne; Worry. that thev had given the im finger-printing. She was afraid Detective Henshaw woulA soil his fingers in the finger-printing ink and volunteered to Immerse her own lingers. "It's too hot for you to work," she said to the detective, Mrs.

Barrett said she was 43 and that she was born In Ireland In 1883. Lindbergh pioneered the non-stop eepted hie success Bd flight to Europe era. so a welcome Inordinary equal to his is not expected from the ability to recognize them in the public, but the receptioS cow- antly. For each Xt" mlttee has made extensive plans for i ao tS 40 sto'en cars Monday, affair. A bigger marine numbers of from 30 40 oien i.

review than that which Reeled and their descriptions anQ said that Important Cabinet change mont and it tore away 25 feet of the brick side wail. William Cokeley, who lives there, was giving a party, but aside from a drenching, The discrepancy was apparent even lAo and to ftMWenUff you think memorizing all ana mor4 than a d0" broad- tWe11' i. Vn easy feat, Just casting stat ons will tell nr these numbers Is an easy pression that they had landed In the sea yesterday was expressed today by Smith and Bronte. Smith said he realized that hy sending out frantic SOS calls early yesterday morning and then stopping them abruptly, they had created the Impression that they had been forced down In the water some hundreds of no one was hurt. Across tne street, another belt carried away part of the cornice of a building.

A police booth at Hainhrldge ave. and Gunhlll rd. was struck and lipped over, hut Patrolman John to her, so she smiled and corrected the figure to 44. Calls Black Hair Brown. It was the same thing with her hair.

Bhe aald lt was dark brown, and then pulled oft her hat and it was Jet black. "Oh, It's dirty now," she said. O'Kane, on duty there, was unhurt. The ilacom Is scheduled to arrive can remember. at Bier A at 1210 arrive schalkham makes It a point vo For the general public the big familiar with the names event will be the pared, fro th! scrlptlona of every stolen roughly, miles from the lslana group, nut.

on prospect I'ark lake overflowed its Murray summoned an ambulance Battery up Broadway to the Citv reported In the last monin from Knickerbocker Hospital and eciea at Vienna and added that members of the Republican Association were assembling In several cities preparatory to going to the capital. Other Cities Are Out Off. Advices from Budapest aald that the communications between Budapest and various Austrian provincial cities, which continued last night although Vienna had been cut off, ceased today. The railway administration in Budapest announced that Hungarian trains bound for Austria were being stopped at the frontier and would be turned to Budapest. These same advices stated that travelers had been denied entry Into Austria and that only foodstuffs were permitted to cross the frontier.

Communication Cut Off. Details of the riot in which 300,000 Socialists gained partial eon. Itcturn of Heat Forecast. That is the way the storm swept away the heat wave and it seemed along about midnight as If the cool nan, the Mayor's greeting there, and but 1'uuw' notified the V. 152d st.

police station. "Concentrates" on Numbers. After the booking on a general oi tne march up to the Eternal Light at iui.n. The ambulance surgeon, finding tbat i .1 Huu, ttnt "Kaele Eye" nimsen, Mrs. Moore was dead, left the body ayTa Bna compan- nioto on every ma- charge or homicide.

Mrs. Barrett was transferred to the W. 123d St. station, where there Is a matron. She went quietly to the cell as for the medical examiner.

Detectives iun, aa voyagers In the America I "ing too and Chamberlin. a. niiot chine that crossed th brldp on tne banks. Wuter eeeped over tne enges at first, then flowed steadily until It hatt sw ept out of the low rim of park land Into l'ark Circle. Trolley cars on tha Pmlth and Franklin lines, already slowed down hy the drenching torrent, were forced to stop and that added to the discomfort which was rapidly approaching a panic at Coney Island.

TJien came the story of trouble in the Red Hook sections. There iiowanu Canal, never a beautiful waterway, overflowed Its banks In i-lnccs and the result was a shambles. Thompson, Duggan, Henshaw, Tono-hue and Courtney came in a flivver, signed her, took off her hat and sat Columbia, will share equally In all with hi. associates, of the demonstrations. clined to dieagree hl8 re.

trailed by a squad of reserves who down to wait and see what hap pens. Wife to Greet Byrd. "LthT. ha. been due to surrounded the house lest the killer Commander Bvrd win h.

neraoiration and 1 per- escape. Mr. Moore had arranged to go with hla wife to the Rockawaya for Mrs. Barrett was waiting. At first by hiS Wife When th.

Mannn, Inonlrntlntl. there was no reply to the knocking an outing and Bhe waa on her way to cuy oinciaj welcoming boat. "It's just concentration, trol of Vienna yesterday, set fire to tore Palace of Justice, wrecked no- or tne detectives, but at length Mrs. meet him when she was killed. jl tire itatrol.

answering one of the reaches Pier A on ita return from "Some cops get these lits anc. ''oj the Leviathan. With Mrs. Byrd at them In their pockets. I don 1 tha nfo i- nr.

I numbers until I Barrett opened the door, pointod to lice station and destroyed document was notified and arrived while her body was still in the elevator; but he explained, the radio on tneir monoplane went out of commission Just at that time and all efforts to fix It were unavailing. "The radio went wrong Just at the wrong time," the pilot said. "Bronte tried desperately to fix it because we wanted everyone to know that we were all right, but it couldn't be done. We were sorry we caused everyone worry, but at the time we sent out our SOS calls lt looked like we'd have to land." A compassion for the homing pigeons the plane was carrying wa disclosed by Bronte as one of the thoughts uppermost In his mind during the dangerous final Btages of their flight. Freed Birds to Save Tliclr Iilvcs.

"I felt sorry for the pigeons," the navigator related, "so JuBt before we landed in that clump of Kiawe tree I released the last two birds. We released the first two birds when we were 108 mile from San Francisco. Attached to the birds were notes giving our position. "Yesterday morning. when 1 I learned we were running short of gasoline, I decided that the other birds should have a chance for their liberty.

I opened their cage. Out they hopped and soon were on their way to the nearest land, which In in tne omcial archives were still uncountable false alarms which the lightning had set oft, was stalled In Hamilton the water gurgling db jrs. iconcenirai" in ri James Walker. Rodman Wana- have a picture of them in my mind the pistol, and, lest the 'police aee some irregularity in her possession of it. Immediately showed them an official permit signed by a Westches very meager today.

after it was taken to the morgue for an autopsy he left, obviously badly Communication by radio with the well over tta engine hood ru mt) America i ana men mry flight, and William H. Woodln of the it a practice to look at every number ness was here to stay. nut tne Weather Bureau said it quite likely would be warm today. The wave, sizzling through the East, had killed 72 persona before it was checked. More thaja 200 had been reported overcome at various times.

Yesterday 12 were reported sick from the heat in New York. Five persons, four of them in Manhattan, died. The dead are John Brown, 50, no home; Michael Grady, 64, 142 W. Frand Stetndl of Newark, who died in Union Square; Joseph Wishnlck, .61 Southern nnd Joseph Maten, 36, 66-U Lourol Hill Laurel Hill, L. I.

Those reported overcome during the day were: Adolph Bether, 25, 1016 64th Vincent Gamba, 29, 562 W. Broadway, Manhatan; Hcr-mlone Erone. 20, 26 W. 113th Manlaattan; Joseph Curry, 48, 133 W. 134th Manhattan; Adam Kupkosk, 63, 385 E.

10th Manhattan; August 34, 222 Grand ave; Kdmond Harrington, 6'J, address unknown; Charlotte Pln-kerton, 35, 118 7th James Kll-lilce, 1, 34 Huron Jersey City; Helen Carlson. 27. 77 Bay View Austrian capital was interrupted broken up. The Moores have no chil dren living. Mrs.

Moore was 47. Lightning struck a water main al committee, wives and telephonio and telegrauhlc ter county Justice of the peace. At first, so the detectives reported, plate i can. Mrs. Barrett's nieces were cared oi me otner niers will be present ransmission apparent was con TO Vlsuauzw far from the picture of the st.

and 6th ave. and the streeta In that vicinity were flooded from two. sources the downpour and the -urs. Barrett was a trifle nervous. but she was soon quieted.

She an In a proclamation setting forth th Mi no- Irish cop as poss hie ana trolled by the authorities. The only direct message received from Vienna for last night by friends. They were too hysterical to say anything about their aunt, but friends Intimated that rushing of the water from the main accompllshmenu of Commander eoncentrate on your Dutch butcner. swered all their questions. Then she readily accompanied them to the Finally that was turned off, but by aunng tne day etated that the authorities had the situation In hand Byrd and his crew and of Clarence if your butcher happens to e'6 Mrs.

Barretts defense will be in that time the entire district was sanity, baaed on the hallucinations ine Austrian legation in Pari u. jj. pilot of the Colum- about 300 pounds, wen anu Bo-Ola. Mavor Jnmpa n. chnllrhnm does.

too. tie- of the Colum- about 300 pounds, vvell and good. majui uumee a. wa ger en a KcnaiKnam uudo, w. 123d st.

station, where Assistant District Attorney Marra and officers sued a communique which stated: rhe talked about, abetted by the hot wane, i oecauoc without Hunts. I. Train Stalled 20 Minutes. upon the citizens of the citv to ei. F.ve'1 was a butcher "After yesterday's lneldenta at spell.

Mra. Barrett Is to be arraigned from the Homicide Bureau at Headquarters were awaiting her. brate their homecoming with real himself before the war. He has hnllnatp anM, I iiim-w, anil Vienna, the government of Chancel today. his Along the Long Island Kailroad dkuu iiu wun a lavisn ais- I hiond good-naiureu wo lor seipel succeeded in re-establish are a mild blue play of national colors, Sorry She Hnd to Kill.

There Mrs. Barrett was verv com ing order in the capital. Police have tracks into Brooklyn the damage was Just -as great. Rushlnc water en eyes, PrZZLED THE BVTIGLAR. aaen rigoroua measures to prevent Mayor Urges Holiday Spirit.

gulfed the third rail and It went out and not at an type of your atory-book sleuth. Magistrate (to convicted burglar) renewal of the manifestations and no incidents occurred todav. The nf business. or minutes noi their case would be Hawaii. llnnrtile lieipea a Have you anything to say before The proclamation speaks of the fliers ae "Ave notable heroes of the air.

to Whom hecaliaa nf thele train moved, and when they ill 1 posed. From her appearance It would seem that she had dropped in for a quiet chat. Was she sorry? Why, yes she waa sorry she had to go to the trouble of killing Mrs. opposition leaders, on their side, are I If there Is any peculiar faculty be- "Just before I released them, 1 wrote a note giving our supposed po sentence Is passed? Burglar The only thing I'm kick' Ing about is being identified by i sition and saying that we had run man that kept his head under the Moore. It was too bad.

In Mrs. Barrett's opinion, that their differ short of gasoline. 1 attacnea tne note to a small cup and hung the cup on one of the birds. The pigeons wurmng to restore calm. The strike is expected to end shortly." The casualties as well as material damage In Vienna were difficult to estimate on the basis of the few messages which have trickled through from the historic Austrian bedclothes the whole time.

Jersey City; Richard Westmun, 28, 3Il3 1st Astoria; Helen Alice, 3. 259 10. 66th st Manhattan, By States the heat wave death record to date was; New York, 28, 15 of which were in the greater city; New Jersey, 16; Pennsylvania, 16; Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, I. ences had to end In a plain Insult deeds and the great contribution sdes determined concentration that which they have made to aeronau- asaists Schalkham In keeping all the tlcal service and to the good will of numbers In mind, the detective hlm- the world, it is our pleasant duty does not know of it. He had to be the first to extend a welcome a grade school education and home.

Jdld not make a particularly good "Although lt Is not expedient to showing In arithmetic, he says. In designate the day aa a holiday, I nl. training as a butcher's errand urge that throughout our fair eltv helner and infantry- quickly left the plane." tart they went very slowly. All this time the light In most of the cars were out. In Cypress Hills waters ran down off the hilly streets In Jetting bursts.

In Eaat New York youngsters In bathing suits actually swain In the torrent filled stteaU the wa'er there augmented by another broken maoti. Home of the Long' Island trains, crawling Into the tunnel at the terminal, met with peculiar accidents. that Justified such a rebuke aa her pistol had spoken. Why did Mrs. Barrett carry a pistol? For "business reasons," and to protect herself.

Someone had capital. Hospitals Filled With Wounded. A Prague dispatch to Havas re. the holiday spirit may be abroad, I man )n the World War prior to Join- entered her apartment last summer so that with no uncertain voice we the police force there was Ing and she meant to defend herself 3HIP NEWS may acclaim the men who by their nothing to develop his forte for fig ports that the Vienna hospitals are filled with wounded and that automobiles have been requisitioned for the Bureau of Health service. Anyway, why does anyone carry a pistol, she would like to know.

If AUIIIVE AT NEW YOHK. ine social Democrat newsnan.r tiai viam nvn OUUCU so much to the glory which Is our i' fact averred Schalkham, there country's." nothing about his memory that The military parade which will him regard it as remarkable escort the filers through the heart hV. superiors Insisted it waa of the city will Include two bat- pinochle?" asked Arbelter Zcltung, the dispatch adds. From. Barcelona Norfolk p.

ann Mkrtk Michael Trcy is the only Journal which appeared in Vienna today, but all copies were conflscated by orders of the Min Thought Molokal Wan Mirage. 1 Smith laughingly confessed this afternoon that he had carried on the trip as a good luck charm a rabbit's foot which a small boy gave to him Just before his departure. It will be part ot his flying equipment from now on, he said. He revealed that they saw1 so many moon mirages on the trip that when they first sighted Molokal they thought lt was a mirage, too. But despite this and other experiences of the flight, he asserted that he feels safer in an airplane than in a motorcar.

Commander McComb today took Smith to the shipping terminal, where he shook hands with Richard T. Grace, HoHUywood aviator, who recently wa unsuccessful In an effort to fly to the mainland. Orace later sailed for the Pacific Coast to prepare for the Dole flight. English Judge Warns Women Jurors They Must Appear on Time London, July IT "Women must not think they are on any different footing from men; they must not be late for court." This remark was addressed by Justice Horrldge to a Jurywoman who arrived late In the King's Bench Division yesterday. "They will he fined Just the lame as men," he added, "I am always here on the tick myself, and I do not see why Jurors should not do the same." The woman was ordered to remain In court without entering lhe Jury box, as counsel had previously agreed to continue the hearing with eleven Jurors.

taiiona ot ueguiar Army troops, two interviewer hitting an Inevlta-companles of Regular Navy forces, 'h mluns the 106th Infantry of the New York le right tack ister ot war. The Uovernment has hK.XALI.KI. Tranaylvinla. frnm illaaitoir, axpacts to arrlvs Quarantine Sunday I a.m. SHIPS DUE TOMORROW.

taken every precaution to assure the arrival of troops faithful to the Gov Ouard, two companies of i i learned he New York Naval Militia and sev- Py "7 a ernment, especially those from the not to defend oneself? Mrs. Barrett then told of a rather long quarrel with Mrs. Moore. Before Mr. Barrett died, she aald, he had performed some legal work aor the Moores, and after he died the Moores said that some Important documents were missing.

Mrs. Bar-re't said she couldn't find them. That led to unpleasantness. Each woman complained to the building superintendent about the other, but Mrs. Barrett went further.

he complained to the police, and only a week or ao ago she wrote letters to Mayor Walker and Commissioner Warren asking them to install a special burglar alarm In her apartment. The police were inclined to look upon her From. eral bands. quick to rememoer ry v. Tyrol.

1'eople got up. Impatient to be out of the cars, and walked through toward the front. But the water pouring down from above open holes In the top of the tunnel and it splashed between tho cars, often rushing Into the open doors that every one got wet. Motorcars on Sidewalks. In Flatbuah the cleanup after the storm had spent its force brought many peculiar Incidents to light, too.

Motorcars w-ore abandoned on many streeta. Some were found on sidewalks. There were some on lawns. They had been blown thero, or thoy had been driven there in an effort to get away from the raging torrents In the streeta. In Ralph ave.

at rutnnm the pire of Our Lady of Good Counsel was etruck by lightning and blown Th. nfflelal nroa-eam foe th. fne. deck and US Play. i Report reaching Prague also sav Sh'p.

LavtAtlian C.tvaland Mmneknftda American Marcliant day welcome as announced by the I practice, too, 1 guess, that the strike at Vienna Is confined Mayor's Committee on Reception, of Svstera Plaws Big Part. to the posts, telegraphs and telephone Southampton Hamburg London London Cristobal Junn San Juan IWmuda whicn Urover Whalen Is chairman. imam, too, play a part In Cri, 1.1 services and state railway, although other worker have gone out on a Includes, In addition to the parade Eve's" success. He keeps and ceremonies already noted: Coanii Arapahoe Knrt St. II.

hi. nwn "Index' Dooa ot repoimu protest strike. In the evening Commander Byrd stolen machines and the number are and other members of the party will not entered in any npsnoa manner, attend "A Night In Spain," at the Th. hnnic la nalnstaklngly gone over 44th Street Theater. Tuesday at 7 p.m.

there will be held the official every morning, and each number Is Governor's Daughter Expects Stork Soon Hated according to tne leuer Ity dinner at the Hotel Commodore and Ita size. vtfjunrsaay noon, a luncneon ot tne 7 Merchant. Association at the Hotel So the minute Schalkham eagle number that look Astor. and at 8 p.m. a reception for P's UNUSUAL familiar to him, I able to whip hi.

honk and instantly verify his ommanaer nyrd at tne home of his friend. R. V. Daniel, Wheatley Hills, au.nlclons. If the numbers weren't 1 oi 1 Leviathan Passengers Extol Returning Fliers at Dinner; Heroes Flee Autograph Rush L.

Thursday, luncheon nt ao avatematlcallv arranged, the sus inn the Advertising 21 Park ave. and in the evening a dinner at 1 I'O tVi OPPORTUNITY; pected driver migm diock before he could confirm the car Identity. It hard work to keep hi p.m., given to Clarence D. Chamber, lln by the German Consul at the f. uerman Club, book arranged UK mat, ana ecnaia-ham admitted that he did not know ait tvfi down.

It tore through the roof, leaving a gaping hole Into which the raliv Jjoijred to cause considerable durante I the luU'tior. Va hit line storm was at Its height a wt fyl atop a tenement on Adntns Mund that water was leaking into tier upper rooms. Hhe went to the rfof to fljl a veritable pond thfre--af: she tried with might nnd main to I bail away the water, even wMlJe th rain was coming down In Havrs l'oodlo Iog. Tbemiit Klutiieish ave. and r- si pooilie dog got mixed up in tli i torn nt nnd was In danger of dtonm He yelped and yelped until IvTll-drHBsed young woman suddenly threw 'pen the door of a motorcar rushed out, grabbed him and toole him Uiui her machine.

Hhe saved dog life but she ruined of any other policeman who went to For a Live Sales Executive' COUSIN, 61 YEARS ABSENT, that trouble. Th.r. 1 one thine, however, that Jimmy McHugh for the occasion. A genuine demonstration greeted the solo, after which "Hallelujah L'p to Date," by Miss Charme Seeds, like-wise written for the event, w.t suns 8. 8.

Leviathan, July W) Pas-1 sengers America-bound made a gala night with a dinner and a dance In honor of America's heroic aviators. Commander Byrd, Clarence Cham COLDEN WEDDING GUEST causae the detective some concern I hi. nrnmotlon. Ha 1 not 0 A cousin, George Oerhold, whom I aurs that he will be more succeaaful A manufacturer, who is the second largest spotting stolen machines In plain by the diner, further adulating the heroes. The chorus of Mciiugh's had noa seen In (1 years, was a surprise that marked the golden clothe than he waa in uniiorm.

lyric ran: berlin, Novlllo. Acosta and Baichen. With true gallantry Thea Rasche. the ambitious frauleln, waa included In and one of the oldest well-known ice re frigerator producers, is now opening a Profits From His Ability, wedding anniversary and reception of Martin faVhroeder and hi wife "Are we proud of youT Do we lov "You ee." said, "you can tU the passengers' acclaim. Inst night st their home, M0 11th at.

you true? You're the heroes of th air: a lot by the driver's face. If the nited State Senator Thomas J. Knur other relative of Mr. Srhroe- es. 1 atolen.

it ariver turns nis me hef rknik s. Leaving loved one home, flying Walsh of Montana, In the only dr motored from Wisconsin to at II evening ri lrerporms rang away from a uniformed cop, but he rfna.n't ruav anv attention to a cltl- speech of the evening, extolled the tend tne event. acros oam, Your'r th heroes of th air. Kreur; 1 1 until clock they rung tionai sales campaign lor an electrical refrigerator. This company requires a distributor for.

Brooklyn and Long Island. He must have ability to organize a direct i naj reiauiaiinK count wer nnrn I in ula clothe. I got a ml aviator. He declared that aviation's triumph proved that heroes Mister Chamberlin and Byrd. from in urookiyn ana irrled here.

Th 1 good hunrhe from driver look seven surviving children among ten in. from me." almost astery fivi minutes, tine, at 10l-lt, t-orralnel brought out rmiet off tho Uqwntown upiiaraiu. heoaue ithat is the I'nion Matc all the new heard could be recognized In times of that reultd from th union were I Ki halkham has been on the force What a welcom la waiting for you With your faithful crew. Lavine and peace better than in times of war. because their deeds were construc preaent last night: two on.

Martin I sine 11 nd patroled In Bronx one on the largest con- Jr. and John, who spoke to the 40 tive achleveniunts. Instead of de- nreclnct before being transferred to But. Llndy, too; You're the heroe of th air." kind in tne worm. I'otinan: certis of like assembled guests, and five daugh Liners, It was a alarm.

Calling, IVlV; C.i..l4 tOU Ul V. CO bridge dutv. He live In that boro at do Tlnion ave. and ha a police ter, air. Margaret Alberto.

Mis ao and practically every The concluding stanza of Miss eed." lyric, to th tune of "Halle- Anna Schroed-r, Mr. Katherln medal for saving a number of lives engine iS the boro was answering a r-niiup. an. Hum Tavormlna. Mr Ittjnh." rsn: "Hallelujah! Hallelujah! In a tenement house nre in J-J Kmma Butphln, all of whom live In struative, and time would prove tbnt what h.id been so recently don.

waa a genuine contribution to the peace of the world. During th dinner original verses were sung which tribute to the aviators. Miss Hope Hampton, American actre, ang lleroee of the Air," composed by When he returned from the war front In 11 he brought with him The flying men came home to you, Brooklyn. Eight grandchildren also fc aVatll i i II iHiaUti ilmaeiiiin nil were prent. Mr.

Schroeder Is 71 ihr.a Mrvic urine and hi brld" bring medals too; Hallelujah! ana ni wit to. ho had been the driver of a French false nifrmr-r. New ltflc Telephone and Tele-graph Vomiwny wires came down at iUiV fd Cleveland sts stopping 1 York and Browns-alii' Tr-rrtreJ That eiso held up trolley trr-servlce for almoat an our. The New Isffle 4 Canarsle trolley Trailing triumphs through the blue, Mr. John Adams Warner.

Albany. June IS It hecam singing end swinging And winging through the blu. FETE FOR HOSPITAL Through fog and bail, tbey flashed a known today that Mr. Emily Smith arner, daughter of tlovernor Ktnlth HAMPERED BY STORM trail ruiee was t-iuUirrupted for two HMVMVIVVSJ IIIV ViltaMww VV VHf large investment in merchandise i not required. v.h 'An enormous advertising campaign Is now'' running and manufacturer has New York warehouse and service departm: established.

Remember You will be abl to fell jiot alone a full line of electrical ralricerators but also ice refrigerators to lwtfeftolders, apartments, investment builders, restaurants, groceries, delicatessens ana notels. Box L-189, Eagle Office. Acros th whole wide world for hours l.y lhe. floods In New which made the district vlr Bay Shore, L. 1., July It Th you." nn.l wile of the Superintendent of the Stnte Police Ma).

Ad.im VV iiruT. expects to become a mother Vanettan fets for the benefit of the a lake. There was a great The mammoth dining hall of flood at Kast New York and Liber',) outh Sid Hospital received a blot w.t'iln a few day. She was th which (oread for seven tonight when, because of the terrific America' greatest ship wn gnyly featooned and genuine applaus irr.eted th avlntor as Commodore t' Il chil of tho C.overnor to wed ambulance, III peculiar shinties. Incidentally, have been a source of some profit to "Engle Eve," as a number of motorcar oWner hav rewarded him for returning their motorcar to th.m.

II I permitted to kep three-fourths of the rewrd. according to department rule, turning th. other quarter over to th Police Belief Fund subdued Thieves In Gnn Fight. Kxcept tn on Instance Schalkham hd no trouble In recovering a car one pottd It stolen. A yr ago had tn go through a gun tight with thr.e thieves end won It.

r-reating th trio and turning In th machine. II. modestly decline to lak credit lor breaking up any and stopped ell truffle dead rainstorm, only a few person at- aft he took office. Motorcar Bandits Gtt $200 Laundry Payroll Two bandit Jumped from a mntor-car that drew up at the curb al 105th st. and 1st Manhattan, yesterday afternoon, seised a 15.100 payroll th.

point of revolver fr.im Harry Young, manner of the l.lberly Steam Laundry, of 111 K. I 5 1 rt and mad a successful actipe In their machine. In which. It was Mid, there war two other men. tended th affair on what had been Hartley led them In.

Carnival hat St.llth I so Interested In and toy balloon gnv evidence of Anticipated It hlrcest night. the advent of hla thltd grandchild Thura.l nd Friday night brought the spirit of th. nlaht's giyety. will attend the con An nnsUucht upon the aviator uf tlo a tcklnae record crowds. After a meeting of th.

committee In charge, headed bv for their autographs wa at first en Here cellars In Mrownsvlllo were floedetS. tn they were In all other parts of i he boi a Crn.mi Tntlin MoM I'P-Pit sjitrhotlan Itt troubles. althcutn we not a haj there at here. The 'HO all eorta of dim-cultie In Maonatun, There were Mich, ft Week ftntu tnnm r.v.v dtfnenila a.H'rl"' I Vr. Bayard C.

Hoppln, It wa de- dtired pstientlv. but was followed by unceremotilou and nasty elded to open th fete again at 7 o'clock tomorrow night In th hop trit tn thlr cabin, even onto liui'i'tr i cnndl'lin. tn 1 1 la hla oldest daughter and hr father hti always been devoted to her. ot retrieving some oi th Ion. which they were pursued..

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