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SECOND SECTION Ten Pages SECOND SECTION Ten Pages ROCHESTER. X. SATUKDA A TGI "ST 1, IPOLICE SEEK Protectors Give 100,000 Fish New Lease on Life Seven Months' Bailding Total Is $18,040,284 The building report for July sub-mitred yesterday by Superintendent of Buildings Simon .1. Fennell to Public Safety 'unimis-doner Hurry J. Ba re-ham showed that worth of building had been done ir this city during that month.

The totnl building in the nty in the first even months amounts to Sls.O.O.L'M. FORTUNE FAILS BOLD PIRATE, 9, Oiy WORLD TRIP Crowds Gasp as Yoathfal Buccaneer Pilots Raft Jast Above Falls. WADSWORTH RAPS PARING OF DEFENSES 'High Time to Increase Army and He Tells Officers. PARTY TICKET UNPICKED, SAYS COUNTY CHIEF Hotchkiss Denies Rumor That Judge Gillette Will Replace Van Zandt. REGULARS MAY GO S- 1 ii -s a li 1 11 I Charles K.

Sandcwav. upprr. and illiam Sd.roedrr and Frank U. McXatnara, lower, of tJic Conservation Connnission, rescutnir in jullhcads from the dratncil W'cstrrn ldfwatiTs. Walking in Road, aitzr Fatally Injured by Auto Near Club where Employed An iiiiiile iititii'i! waiter at the Rochester Cuuni rv 'iuh was killnl early tfcvs iiiurnin when he iva- strtuk hv an aut'iniiihile while a'kitifi in awmie toward the cil-.

'the jtiil'iniiihiif was iliiveii hv i Juseph I(nrn. of IMS Snillil 'HIGHER UPS IN DISTILLERY Two Men Under Arrest Go I Free in Bail; Are Only Employees, Belief. LESSOR GETS QUIZ! Rented Building for Rag Storage, Knew Nothing of Stills, He Says. Anthony Cnstiglione. of 'SV.

Hav street, and Piego Morganti. of Ccn- tral park, arrested Thursday in a raid at No. 12M Scio street on what I war ho tbe largest stilts in operation in this city, were freed in bail of yesterday afternoon following arraignment before I'nited Stutes Commissioner Cyrus Phillips. They were charged with possession and manufacture of alcohol and distilled spirits. Their hearing was set for August 11 ill.

Four stills, each of "tK) gallons capacity, were confiscated by Special Policemen Clancy and Dougherty, who raided the place upon anonymous information furnished Captain Jamen Collins, of the Franklin sireet station. The two prisoners are believed by the police to be merely the tools of several large operators. While.the two men were being arraigned the police continued their search for those higher up in whut is believed to be a large Rochester "alcohol combine." Pastpiale Snrseno. of No, Scio street, who owns Ihe building where the stills were discovered, denied any knowledge of the illegal operations and declared We had rented it to a man whose name he did not know to be used as a storeroom for rags. ENTRY BLANKS FOR EXHIBITION SENT ARTISTS AH WithinFift7 Miles of City Are Eligible to Compete in Fall.

The of fine art if the Rochester r.xifonition Association, of which Miw (iertnide Herdle, director of the Memorial Art Gallery is chair-tnan. ha went out the prospectus blanks and entry rants for the forthcoming art exhibition of the fifteenth annual Koch enter Exposition, whbdi announce the condition' of entry for contributors. All artists of Ho-heter and the irinity are eligible to exhibit, and thofe nlio are not utt Ihe mailing lif (ire to commnnicatp wilh the Memorial Art (iatlery nftVp. The prope(ttis blank announces the terniN under wliich Hte tour nn'd and three silver medals, offered hv the Exposition this year, will he awarded by the jury of out-of town mtMeum directors anil teacher art. This iji the flrM year that such award will be made, and interest in the occasion ha to a number of outlying For that reason the geographirril limitiitiou has been relaxed and all artists who live within a rndiu of fifty miles nf Roch-enter will he considered eligible for consideration.

A gold medal of the highest rank will be awarded for the painting pf outstanding g-iyrfil merit in all flash es and two medal, one of ghl and the second of silvr, will be offered in ruch vf the three following rla.Mq I.fttidscajie, figure. jMtrtrail and animal, and Mill The jury of award will be announced latt-r. Only original paintings will be accepted for exhibition. the stfindanl of merit is to be cnn.siderabl' higher this year. All works of art will be called for on September 1st or LM and the entry cards, on which all works intended for exhibition must he tered, will be received nfl later tliHM Angus, urtth ar the, Memorial Art GhI-lery, where al) questions concerning the condition ct entry will be answered Action of Coroner in Inquest Attacked by Drivers Lawyer ti hiirleii Mng Hlo' de.ijil(Hl follnwlliff Hit loilll.t Into the death (if A Colmzl, yearH nM.

No, HollUfer family Injured br nn atltemfihlle nn Jillj- "1, wan uhi'Ti hy Atlitrney till-her A NtHttiAum. ret.reKtiPtlur Imtdnre Wenon-lt. years old, whr. In under arrett on a charge ef driver of ihe machine. Attorney Nunbaum dei-lared thai Coroner Maerglo arrlte.l al a decision before the a held and holding the defendant for Ihe (iraud Jury, not upon erldenee auhitillled at the hearing, but upon evidence obtained by hta feraonal lnTetlaailan.

Coroner Mar-!" denied he had siren an official deciaton before ihe hearing and eial.l that he had turned the eaae orer tfl the Jury becauae Weno-lrln had refined to teatljr. To-day Doings Court House-Meeting of Board -if Supervisors, 11 A. M. Valley Park---Water rarni-val, beginning with band concerts M. Plymouth Spiritualist Church Ilnnce of Ladies' League, evening.

Trinity Methodist Church Start of Picnic of Sunday school at Genesee Valley Park. 1 I'. M. White City Athletic Field--Start of parade for field day of White Citv, Windsor Bench and Siimmcrv-ille Athletic Association, 1 I. M.

Camp Wacoiui, Sea Itreeze -Water sports of V. W. C. A. Athletic Association.

3 P. M. Cornell's ilen August metin of Art Club Senecn Park-- TVnic of Flower Lodge, 1. 0. O.

F. PcnfieM Ives Farm Picnic of Keystone Lodge. T. O. F.

New port Picnic of Past Grand Officers Association. O. E. I.otvrr Mnplewoo.1 Park -Reunion of Cropv Ainsworth families. Pittsford Reunion of alumni of old No.

school and Sunday school. Point Pleasant Field day of Point Pleasant Volunteer iremen Association. Corbett's Glen Picnic of Mattress Company employees. Manifoti P.each Picnic of em-plni ees of (Jleason works. Ontario Hoaoli Park.

Municipal Hall Public dancing, evening. Main and Front Streets Proleta-ra'n Party meeting. 11 P. M. Mount Carmel Church School Grounds Annual lawti festival, evening.

Holy Redeemer Church Grounds Lawn fcstivnl of church societies, evening. Municipal Museum Historical archaeological, numismatic and fine art exhibition, f) A. M. to P. M.

lpghland Park, l.amberton Conservator Park Department floral display. 9 A. M. to IS P. M.

Ontario Reach Park Public bathing: bath houses open 1(1 A. M. f.7 If) P. M. Piirand-Fastnian Park Kathing; public bath houses open 10 A.

St. to 10 P. M. SPORTS. ISaVhalt Park Unschall, Rochester vs.

Muffulo. .1:15 M. Ritter Field- llaseball. Menihan Shoes vs. Michaels Stern.

.1 P. M. Genesee Valley Park. No. 1 Rase-ball.

Hitters vs. Oefender Photo, P. M. Genesee Valley Park. No.

2 llaseball. Stroniherg Carlson vs. Norih Fast Fleetric. 3 P. M.

Kdgerton Park Paseball. Sherwood Shoe vs. New York Central, 3 P. M. THK XTEffs.

age. l.vceum Theater Lyceum leavers in ''The Shortest Way Home." and P. M. Fay's Tliraler Vaudeville and motion picture. "White Man." starring Alice Jovce and Kenneth Harlan.

VJ M. to 11 P. M. Screen KAstmaii Theater Rebe I'aniels in Manicure Girl." Supplementary features: "A Jolsnn's Jubilee Singers and Raninists; organ selections. I to 11 P.

M. Kegwit Theater Thomas Meighan In "Old Home Week." 1 to It P. M. Fircartilly TheatT Malt Moore and Oorothv Ievore in "How Ttaxter Rutted In." 1 to 11 P. M.

Victoria Theat- "The Night Ship;" two acts of vaudeville. 12 M. to 11 P. M. Strand Theater Jackie Coogan In "The Rag Man" and Hebe Itaniels in "The Crowded Hour," 12 M.

to 11 P. M. Family Theater "Buck" Jones in 'The Winner Takes All." 0 A. M. to 11 P.

M. STUDENT SOLDIERS FAILING TO REPORT Many, Accepted for August Camp, Not Ready. Of nearly two thousand men, ac cepted for the Augilst Ci linen's Military Training Camp at Platlburg almost 2 per irnl, have failed to present for final prepara tions, according to Lieutenant ol-onel iiirs C. lavi, of Itochestrr, who has just returned from the July encampment. Lieutenant Colonel Oavis said yesterday Th'aT'fcFllie thirteen hundred men who attended the July camp more (hall two hundred asked to re turn for the August ramp.

Only sixty-four of them cnild be accepted because of lack of accommodations, The July camp was the most suc cessful of the four encampments wk far in the opinion of Lieutenant-Colonel Iavis. He aid: "The well balanced program of military, athletic and recreational activities of (he ramp with plenty of good food has shown good results in the physical culminations, wnieh show that most of the boys gained weight and generally improved their physical If if wnMt't for sont I'popte who simply mind their own littlr Johnnie Kow ynrs old, of No. would fcavtj U'rn in A frit India, nt rh North I'oIp or mrtybe China thin morning mid well on thi road to fortune ami tin' hen ut ir'u I itniMTM, Itur, goh. oiiih-one always nfrer a "Mler, 'effterdny afferimoii it was excited eiiirn. 'lie and firfini'ii nj Truck 'J nidi rope, hooks und lailderw, tluit.

got after Johnnie and ami. liim hunie to hia mother. For Johnnie hud ronceived the idea of sailinit aronml the world, and armed with 8 wooden futlaw, a hud Iwdd pirate be. He Ket forth on a rather raft in the river in the nf Smith street bridue. Then a pletrinr.

on tt1 ttridg glanced into Ihe canyon and just an if he never haw pinile before, got al) spited. A ernw gathered mt the poiiit and tire apparatus nirened und clanged to the scene. But Jnhnne, digufted at the bedlam over "'reg lar pirate ship," decided in travel by land and piloted hi ehip lo uliore. After a conidernble search Hip police- and firemen found htm climbinK up a atpep bluff, "Young man. what do ms-nn hy going on raft? What do ymi mean? iHm't you know there is a fnli little below here? You'll be owned.

What do on menu The bad bold pirate nddenl.v jut aearwl l.ttle Iviy and nni taken home to hi moi Iipt. BOY, 10, KILLED ON 'SCOOTER' WAGON RIDE Automobile Hits Him as He Hangs to Rear of Moving Vehicle. Uenmiti IVmn.r, If year old, of No. Curlew street, died yett(rday afternoon at the (icneral from eerioiia internal injuries received eterdfty moaning he knoi ked from his roller skate "icoo-er'1 and run over tiy an automobile in I be street neor hit home. ActMriling in the polp-e, the boy had been ludding on the rear of a "agon going south in Curlew erreef, and wa hidden from the view of Ed waad Coleman, 40 year old, of No.

Eatmiiu avefiue, driving in hi-automobile from thf opposite direction. 1 Coleman made a ief( turn In into the driveway Ht No. street, act'ording to pa-s Hg to the rear of the Vinson and mrikinn the boy. The child wn. rushed to the tieuernt Hospital in amhulauce when he ded several hour' hi Coroner I'avid II.

Atwater will ivu a f-ertifiifltp. (Jpftrge U't year old. of No. 1 l.V Clinton avenue wouth, a mechanic in the Miller l.ee Company Xarage fit No. US SHith unift Afreet, received a severe bfl'k injury yesterday after i mt hen a jack under an automobile which hrs slipped and pinned him the machine.

I(e ws tftken in the ambulance to (lie Highland Uo-piiaJ where fox condition wi reported a tm? ncrjon. PENNEY QUITS AS Resigns Federal Office to Enter Private Practice. Thomas penney. of hio t'ttited Sr.iiejt d''rict. attorney, who is well known in Koch eter beraie of his appearance in the: Ksfct flochenter mad robbery submitted hi otn evterda afternoon to Vnitd States Attorney; Templeton.

lo take effr. on Si-ptem- ber 1st. Mr. Penney numanited that he will enter pnvitte p-actice withj hi father. Mr.

Penney wfl. tiamcd br-vt tr.t in the Huffalo ofh. I ntlcd Stales Attorney Willmut J. U-tnoMin i when the later left to enter the at torney general's olive to Prior to lite of Mr. Templeton, Mr.

Penney in harge of the Huffalo oftiee. Hp )mt made en iable record Federal prone cutor and regret in ex preyed in oth rial circle. thnt he in lh" er ice. OKPH T( KKCMOX. M.trha!l Post, Women's It'lief Corp, will celi-itrate it- torry Jifth anniversary n'it Friday aftermn tit the annual reunion al I pper Maple-wood Park.

Mill I. TO HI The anmi't picnic of Flower Cit Circle. C. F. ill ph--p on Saturday affemono.

Augut Sth, at O-ptario liefich groutwU, All derting to g't are asked to notify Mrs Toil lat'r than August Ph. I Ntreel l-: Itiirn. suid lie was (iriinK to lii.s heme in East Itorhestpr ami did not sec the man until after he had struck him. Ail he saw. he said, was ten umbrella i suddenly loom uj in front of his car on the same side of the rood as he I was driving.

He veered to one felt slight jar and brought his ma irhme to a stop. lie ran back and found Ihe Niter lying dead beside the road. The hi-cideiil haiuH-ncd under CITES WAR LESSON Conservatives Have Gone 4 Too Far in Reduction, Senator Declares. "Conservatives have already gone too far in their efforts to rut down on defense appropriations and it is high time that vc turn our thoughts toward increasing the. efficiency of the Army and Navy." Senator James V.

W'adsuorlh, Jr. declared last niht at the White Horse Tavern, Kast Avon, at a military dinner given in his honor bv reserve officers of the Infantry which has been at Camp Wad-worth on Concsus Lake for he past two 'cks. Senator Wads-worth said chut hp was strongly in favor appropriation to perfect our military defense mul that ho would do everything in his power to aid that movement. He said that he always has been and always will be in favor of spending money to insure the safety of the nation. The lem learned in the World war.

he declared, should make realize the need of being ready in a time of need. Last night's banquet which nan attended by twenty regular army and sixty members of the reserve itP T1 t'lp a farewell jcMnVrs Tje officer will break ramp A' af'ernoon and return to thrir iliicfs in civil life. Colonel Charles W. Sawyer and Colonel Orrin It. Wolfe also spoke at he dinner and laudeil the spirit by the corps during the Captain Kranoi lirowne, regular am officer assigned to the camp as instructor, was presented with a gold watch by members of his company.

Colonel Havid Warshaw, who made ihe presentation, spoke of Captain Hrnwne as one of the most efficient of Cncle' Sam's fighting men. Following the speeches, the men turned their thoughts toward fun-making. A musical program was given and members of the various companies entertained with songs. Many oldtime favorites were fung and the party lasted until well aftet midnight. PUBLIC SCHOOL VACATION TERM COMES TO END Fall Instruction lor All Pupils to Start on September 8th.

Itochester public summer aobools rloeed yesterday, after a nix weeks' session. Classes were held in approximately forty schools, and the attendance wan between and 4.000 thildren. The i lasses were held from 8 to 11:30 o'clock each morning except Saturday and Sunday for children, who wished to ear.i trial promotions, who were promoted on trial Inst or wished to earn double promotion. The children may noW have a vacation until Hepteinlwr Nth, when all of the public schools will open. In previous yearn ttic eleuieitary schools and all other day schools, but Jefferson Junior High School and the senioi high schools have opened the first week in September.

Kvening class's for foreigners will begin oi Monday. September 14th and 'evening school other than elasses for foreigners on Monday October 5th. There will be no week of teachers' institutes this year, but l.istruction for teachers will be given, probably the second week In September, in the schools in the late afternoons. The superintendent's meeting, which has len part of th annual institutes, will be held in Monroe Junior lligft School at 2 o'clock on Friday afteit noon, September 11th. FALLS DEAD IN MAIN STREET RESTAURANT Keinhold Strum, of No.

4I7 Fmst avenue, died suddenly last night while in the wash room of the KaMimore I'airy Lunch at No. A3 Main street west. Patrons, hearing moans, investigated and found the man lying un-tonsclous on the floor. He died be-. fure tbe arrival of the ambulance.

Coroner I'avtd II Atwater was notified and will issue a certificate of death by natural causes. 'Insiders' Declare Mayor, Love and Wilson to Lose Places. The Republican ticket that to he designated under th "weeping illciws" at N'pwpi'it ai; 1 1 to Suprtv isors' i'icnic next Wednesday aftcnmim ha-; been definitely formed in th mind ui Rcptildican (. niini Leader James Hotchkiss. Such, nl least, was Mr.

Ilotchkis. 1 emphatic auiiotincrnicut yesterday afleriioon, after yniious rumor had been toied inio Ihe uioke filled air rowers Hotel, lobby, idiot off lit." an randies from the t'ourl It.nif ritejis ami whispere a'siut the corridors of City Hull. Ilen lea It il mors. From Hie same amu'res tin it week ago projected the empb.nic mt-noiiucetuent lhal Mnor t. I was "wisit ivc lie lenomi-naled emanaie.1 yesterday the rimeo' that Couuly Judge Willis K.

(iillette would "positively" heidl Ihe. Itepubli-fan tii ket, Mr. Hoicbkixs denied Ihe rumor, "I don't know," he said, as he ut in the rear room of Uepuhliean and signed the pay checks of his snhordinatea in Ihe coiinl.v clerk's oftice, "where they get that stuff. I haven't yet decided in my own mind who is lo head the ticket." The same rumor that "designated" Judge Gillette for the nomination mayor told of the overthrow it Comptroller Joseph (', Wilson null I bsii-ici-Atiorney William F. Love, who.

wilh Van Ziindt. ere generally considered to form the gram' Iriumviiate that ha. mililanlly op posed Ihe leadership of Mr. llotchk What." Mr. llorchkisf was asked, "would happen in Ihe Nineteenth ward if you threw over Mr.

Wilson?" Mr. I lolchTIss shrusged hi shoulders ami maintained his poker faj-e, "Who said I was thtonitig liun he asked. And there the matter rested. Iloichkies yesterday was si informative as a man holding four There were men who iaid everv one nf the three would be cast into the there were others who declared that only I.ove would go. and there were Hill others who slated that, I'DNTlN't p.v.t: PI UNLOADING FEE WINS SANCTION OF COMMISSION Rochester Shippers Hit by Decision on Plea of Railroads.

Vahngto, July i By the A vne ia fed Pre- Uailroad afier A't gnnt "1st ma1 imi ove a charge shipjiers additional to the regular freight rate to cover the cost of load ing or unloading iarioad pakiJ freight at Cfitdgo. Cleveland. I'ittv burgh, Hiiffalo. ter. Trm iin-i l.reen KlHnd.

New k. The Inter sfnte I mnmer- ru'e i to-dny, ofier keeping a railroad pro-posnt t't make sU' ctiiirgc undt iga mn for a ea The cnmtitissMtn he'd, howe.er, the propovrd ruilrond chaigt- for tii- service, niinh 5 tfnl per Uw'i dred roiunls. was to iittge. '1 In ivil) le permitted to charge 1 -j mi-when Ihe work performed ut tin iracki. and 2 5 renin only wtie-e If, oadmg And unhmdmg i nt houses or a re houses s'hed-tiles inut be tiled by railroad fcho -CVO't'y what rha'ges ihe will I'ink'.

$18j00 Estate Left by Dr. W. C. Morey, V. of R.

Professor I'r. William C. Morey, former euieiiiu? of history el Ihe I -vct-Miv of Itoches'-r left a ret e-la'e of 17 lo i tran-ic lax til -d Since lr. Mo.ej's tlcolh l.it loyalties on live Imoks of classical hfsiory have added the elnie. Acc to the o-t tiled in Suiroja e'4 Court by the 8-curiiy Trust Couioany.

executor of estate, MoreCi. "Ancieu Teorles" is the poiulnr of books, draw tig Siltii.7'.' in royn'tici since he died. Other leielpls weir: sltoinan Law." "tluil iies of lent History," HH "ttiiiHne of Creek ami Horn in VJl. lu I lines of in History," 1 I and Ouiliues Ureek Subway Plans Cause Removal to Black Creek Waters. 1 ish protectors allm hcd to the Fish and Game (.

onservalion oinniissiou yesterday completed the rescue of more than liHt.iKHI fish, chiefly bullheads, from Ihe Western Widewaters. Prospective conversion of that hodv of water Into a subwav entrance for interurhan cars made draining necessary, stranding thousands of fish the mirv silt that remained. Most of the fish, obtained bv the five protectors with a null Heine and several fish pails, were in be trans-fcred to ihe waters of Illacli Week, according to Inspector Frederick Hamilton. He said thev would prob-ablv lie emptied into the creeU at a point near hurchville. Hy this means, he stated, the fish would be preserved for the heueht ol hsher-nien of the cotninunitv.

Placing them in the Genesee river or Irondequoit hav probablv would result in their reaching the lake before fi-hermen had a chain at them, he said. Passing of this harbor for fish removes one of the most prolific sources of fish stock in this section. Inspector Hamilton deL-lared. Each year the fish congregated in this part of Ihe canal because of its depth, the coin-mission often netting the water for slock lo place in other less inhabited streams. The work in the widewaters is similar lo projects carried uf by the commission every Bummer, actording tn Ihe inspector.

When streams begin to get low, it is the habit of tbe scaly residents to follow- the water until a deep pool is reached. Later, when tbe pool evaporates. Ihe tih are often stranded just as Iho-e in the ide-wa'ers. Through Ihe efforts of the commission many such croups of fih have been saved for life in other streams. 'FROZEN THEATER MAN SAYS IN SUIT Harry Tischoff Demands Plymouth Firm Give Accounting.

Alleging thnt lie hai been "fror.en out" in Ihe tnnnnueitient of the Plvmoiilh Theater, nt rivmoutli ave rue Hoiilh and MagiKilia street, nnd that his partners are the place iinprriviitrui tr und negligently," Harry TiMicofT. of Culler street, linn brought suit for HiiwiluMmi of his farlner-hip ti it Riihin und Mirri li.i' hiiinih. Iiih of thi city Tiflicoff irks an iiccoimi ing, dating from February 'JTih lat. when the iliree took lene nf the theater from lieninrd l.inn. Tishi-off i-lniin linn Ituhin nnd Ha.hniuth failed keei an agreement to a-sisn lo him a third interest in the lene and have failed to consult him in the manugenietit of the theater.

I.nrge eiienes have been incurred in imprmeinenlH and operation of the tlie.iler, hut the rent ha been paid regularly, the plaintiff nlcge. In further 'mlatin of hiaTigli'a. Tishroff his purlnera, on July Kith, assigned Ihe entire leave In a relaiiie, Joseph of HrooUiyn, without conaideration. If is claimed that Henick has not taken povsrsaion of the place and il is ttl being run by Ituhin and Itachmuth. Jteanick ia nameti a defendant in the Miil.

Tishoo ff ask that the assignment to the lirooklyn man be set aside and a receiver appointed to manage the thenter until (lie dissolution suit i decided by ihe The Telephone. F.lizabeth wan ihree years old and, what is more, Klisabeth, like most niiall girla. wa yery fond of games of "make heliere." Iler latest delight in the realm of nnoy a "playing telephones." a game of which she never greft ired. Her grandmother nn veil nwnre of and one night, when the little girl was proving ob Minute about going to hare her bath, the nM ladylhought she would try a little arategy. Grandmother (holding one end of the toy telephone) -Hello la that F.lljiabeth.' Klifiabetli (rerjr delighted I Yes, grandma Grandmother Well.

rnme along. Klixabeth. it'll time for your bath. Elixabeth dropping receiver) Wrong number Kxchange. Four Machines Badly Damaged as Fire Sweeps Dewey Avenue Garage; Loss Placed at $1,500 i Four automobiles were da inuged eloped in flume.

Hie b.v was eii- jbadlv and a fifth slightlv when il lire i Tiic garage, which whs used lor Ihe of unknown swept through a I of nnUmifM wa damaged I garage owned by i It. Ilerizbrrg lisiiKMy The llnmM uprrail wrt the the rear of So. l.o7. Ieev oil Honked floor, nnd buno'd a part early thin Uionnng. When Hitttalion id the roof of ihe sTru't'irc.

Chief Fieri her and npparalu nrri.eilj The heavy, pungent ntokc atrra-led at the iitii of flip hre in resjohe hutolrrds to Ihe tire. Tbe hhi.te wis I to a box alarm, the g-'trag" was en i-he-ktd after 11 Muhborn PgiH. Blinded by Rain, Motorist Runs into Street Car; Injuries Slight flub, (turns said he ss driving with his headlights dimmed, because he had found from experience, ihaf during a driving rain, such a last night, he could ve the rond better with dimmed light than could with bright ones. Heputy Sheriffs Uvrnburg and Wilcox lli aci-ident and turn- the crtfi over to 'oroner Magio, who ordered Hums held, peuilmg an inveiiigHtion The body. was removed lo the morgue of the oncoming street Harold llauser.

of No. vs Jack son sfreei, ihe one man car. escnpe.) injury altiooixb 8 wm- at his side was shattered by (lie impact. Tonn-iak and Kcrlier. of th" Joseph mcnue statioit.

I took Iuceti to a pin aieian where his 'injuries were treated. beauty the spectacle, a larger nuiir b-r than er U-mg for piace the carnival pa note. I.eJ w.de the fl.iala (here will be number of motor boats and over a hundred canoes in the flo'tila, baud- fsitl furui-h the inii-tc for the occasion. Ilnth the Park Hand and the John. ton Memory! Pipe Hand ill play on (loatv in the rer.

More than two hundred judges have been enlisted to pa on iiie entries. The Park Hand under the direction of Merman will ttte fo'ilowinj prograui beginning at 7:10 clock "Anifrn tn-crrore, 'Moruuig, oii and iuh( Stippc (xicrrt, "Fmtsf" rnei Soil. "Ms if ucreio" hmU i K.lns White fXert inn. '1 he Wtaard -f the 1 Site Ilrix'ft Amerlran Fantanta f.eiutli Ur Spanlrd banner" Crashing head on inlo an eastlwmnd Clifford avenue trolley car during Ihe blinding ruiu-lorni last Joseph Ililcett. years old.

of No, Clifford avenue, vuiscut niiou! the face and head nnd his umpe tn badly damaged. According to Ihe lirf Ibireit attenipted to pax two other automobiles and skidded into the path Annual River Carnival to Draw Thousands To-night; Boats Ready crowning agnatic event will be staged this evening at ewee Valley I'nrk in a myriad of color and light that promises to surpass all previous water carnivals, accord ng to plan of the (icnesre Aquii tic Club land the fiejtetee A ion. i Hundreds of boat nod canoe having been decorated for the occasion. Cior-! geoiw Hoals, brilliantly lighted, will I netd to the More than robrr. Unlern, which have been du-tribulcd to the boathousea along (he nur are expected 1 to make a vivid display.

Thounandil of light a in the park will reflect on the water during the carnival. For several months Ihe two organ-i nation in rhrtrge of the rr.rni.al under ihe direction of the lpartment of Parks have been planning the event and all that is needed for the stir-re of th event i a clear night The flooM aro expected to add tiie.

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