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I: rag THE SUN AND NEW YORK TUESDAY, JTJflK 29, 1920. DRY AGENTS CLASH , OYER 5 PRISONERS Marshal in Brooklyn Takes , Alleged Violators From Conrt In Mfluliattan. IWEIjVE AltltESTS IN DAY Hnld 'Captain Jack's' Placo In Greenwich Village-T- wo , Held In Ball. Trouble developed between the Man- hattan and Brooklyn Federal authorities .i,rH.iv when an attempt was made to (transfer ilvo prisoners, arrested In Itockawny for alleged violation of the iVolstead act, to the Jurisdiction or uie fwanhattan government authorities; United States Marshal Power of Brook-ly- n, when lie heard that an attempt bad been made to take the eaa out of the Jurisdiction of the Eastern District, made a vigorous protest. I Tho result was that the five men, I who had been notified to appear before \ United States Commissioner Hitchcock In Manhattan, were returned to Brook-- j lyn and arraigned before Commissioner Henncmy, Commissioner Hitchcock ex- - plained that he thought tha arrests I were made In the territory under his Jurisdiction. In addition to the five arrested In Hockaway, five other men were ar- - In Hnd turn XVtTA IN J,,sted In Manhattan during the day's crusade against violators 01 me ury \laws. The f,ive arrested In Rockaway gave their names as Thomas Mclntyre, VA i:ighty-flft- h street: Thomas Prlach-ar- d, 39 Beach Ninety-fir- st street: Gnctanoo Gannamorto, 236 Boulevard; Frank Nolan, E3 Boulevard, and Tony Donflre, 135 Boulevard, all of Rock-awa- y. All except Gannamorte were rtrlk I t patht ' k$\rie 11 HERALD; 4 charged with selling or possessing- - liquor and held In too ball each. OannanwrU was held In 11,000 ball, charged w th selling and possessing liquor and with maintaining a nuisance. Commissioner Uennessy held In 11,000 ball each tha men arrested by Federal prohibition wrenta In Brooklyn. They gava thetr names aa David Weiss, 125 Sutter avenue: Henry Knoop, IS aii TTmrv Trfr. bartender for Knoop; George HelsenuulUI, 1678 Broadway, ana Aioert bartender for Hetsenbuttel. Ail wero charged with selling liquor. It waa Weiss' third arrest Last Wednesday he was fined $50 and given two days In jail. In Manhattan Federal agents arrested Herman Werner and Ameda rierrottt In tho Greenwich Village placo known pntiln TuflrV In Waverly Place. They were arraigned, before Comrnls- -' sioner uitcncoca, auim i.i.ln. n nuhlln nnUnnrn In violation Of the Volstead act They waived exam-lnatlo- n and were each held In 1500 ball. Y. M, C. A. MAN TOTED 8 QUARTS OF BOOZE Was Shocked at Result of Ex- change of Grips. Edward Tomllnson, secretary of the Bayonno Y. M. C. A., reached down be- tween his knees In\ a Jersey City bus yesterday morning and seUed tho han dles cf what he thought was the bag In which ho had packed his golf clothes preparatory to a trip to Wcequahlc Pork, Newark. Without examining tho bag, he Jumped off the bus and boarded another, lour.d fsr the park. Hemmi mm ran a red faced nngry man, but ho didn't see him and couldn't know the man carried his grip. lint Hf tim clubhouse it became evi dent a mistake had been made. Tom llnson, tpenlng the bag ho took trom the TiiHi.v ntv Inii It contained elitht quarts of pro-w- hljh power liquor. He started to look for a cop, but never had ndmrce. Into the locker room rushed the rod faced man. That'll mln And here's voura.\ lie siH. switching bags. \They got mixed on the Jit and I followed you in a taxi.\ He disappeared before Tomllnson could thank him for returning tho golf clothes. A . 9 'RUM' WAR IN STATE COST OVER $348,000 Anti-Saloo- n League Paid $142,762 for 'Orators. Tha AnU-Salo- League of New York Btato spent 1118.019 lost year fighting rum and trying to enforce the dry laws. Tho statement of Its expenses was pre- pared for presentation to-d- at tho an- nual moetlng of tho board of trustees. Fifty members of the governing body will meet In threo days' session this wcki The largest Item of expense Is 1J,7: for salaries of staff workers, special Sunday epeakors and organisers. There were 127 persons on this salary list and the report states the average was sixty-nin- e each month. The (Weal year ended April JO, For travell'i and hotel of Its organise. .md orators, the league spent H8.J5D. The total were $735 mora .than receipts'. Actress Gives Alimony la Assets. Weeks, nn actress, filed a voluntary pe tition m bankruptcy yesterday in tne United States District Court In Brooklyn and among 14,280 In assets she listed $3,880 uncollected alimony. Her liabili- ties she gave as $6,227. Her former husband, who, she says, owes her the alimony, Is Col. Gustavo Btevens, at- tached to an nrtillery corps now In New Orleans. BOARD STILL DELAYS PAY INCREASE ACTION Policemen and Firemen Keep Up Fight for Flat Raise. Although the finance and budget com- mittee of the Board of Estimate has not arrived at recommendation to tha board, It appeared virtually certain yesterday that the $5,000,000 pay to city employees will be appor- tioned on the basis of a percentage In- crease. The figure will be 10 per cent unless' It Is found that there Is not enough money to go around at that rate In which event It Is likely the rate will be shaved down. Whether F. H. La Guardla, President of tha Board of Aldermen, will be able to force through the committee his pro' nosal for a $800 maximum upon In- creases remains to be seen. Falling, ho still Is determined to fight In the Board of Estimate and the Board of Aldermen to theextent of casting the one vote needed In the Board of Estimate to kill tho entire tncreano If necessary, The rank of tho Police and Fire, departments have not Riven up their fight for dis- bursement of the Increases on tho basis of a fiat sum, though there appears small hope of victory for them. The committee recelvod yesterday representatives from city departments and Institutions asking for a share in the Increase. Buy your holiday tickets now at Consolidated Ticket Offices and avoid congestion at railroad stations Offices: 31 West 32nd St. and 114 West 42nd St., open until 9.00 p.m. July 1, 2 and 3. Other Offices: 64 Broadway and 57 Chambers St.,' New York, and 336 FultohSt., Brooklyn. Tickets via all Railroads, Sound and Castwlse Steamers A Tube that Holds Air Unfailingly good inner tube is something vastly different than a piece of rubber tubing shaped to lit a casing it is the studied solution of the prob- lem of inflation. In the manufacture of balloon fabrics we en- countered the inflation problem in its most difficult aspects, for balloon gas is much more elusive than air. The making of a gas-tig- ht balloon-wal- l required the development of a layer-upon-lay- er con- struction so delicate that 32layers are necessary to spread 4 ounces of rubber on a square yard of fabric. This layer-upon-lay- er prmcipleof construction, with its freedom from porosity and imperfec- tions, is embodied in the thick, powerful and elastic Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube. Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes hold air un- failingly you can get them, packed in sturdy waterproof bags,' from your Goodyear Service Station Dealer. Their initial cost is no more than the price you are asked for tubes of less merit why risk costly casings when such sure protection is available? W -- wcvMsv tourist: TGOODYEAIV. definite Chauffeurs' Outfit? of Palm Beach Cloth Specially Priced Smartly styled Mode of genuine, Palm Beach cloth, they're heavy enough to stand liard service. Wash well, though thc'color, dark gray, makes frequent washings unneces- sary. Suit f 19.50 Duster ... 18J&0 Cap 3.09 Complete Outfit W.00 TH OENUINE CXOTH Ma n i(wi mcmtto Co, We alio offer outfiti of guy a'.l woul whipcoi'd, Coat and Trousers... $t5.0fl Overcoats.. 62JU) Cap 4M Write or call for Chauffeur's Apparel Chsrt and booklet showing many outfit). Broadway at ll ' C If ordering by mail, ask for meas- urement blank. It assures a perfect fit. 49th Street LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One entailer and hoes Uat longtr afttr utlng Alltn'i FootCue, the antiseptic pow- der (or the feet Ehaken Into tho ehoei and crinkled In the foot-bat- Allen's Foot Earn makes tight or new shoes feel easy; elves Instant relief to corns and bunions, prevents Blisters, Callous and Sore Spots. It's tha greatest comfort discovery of th tJit. Try it Bold everywhere. Adv. Pnlols about Tbe Side hotels listed below are all situated In most section of New Yprk city, between Central Park the Hudson RlverJ All means of transit are of the very best, the surface cars and the Fifth buses! which make nil parts of tho readily These hotels are particularly to York or those seeking ELI ISJJJJB - ssssjesr 1 WWlitMu ! i S tit hI;H atTTatH tti. 3 H B (IntilltffruflT Iiirf7d tSpJl -- i m Here are apartments that we leaie every to those who to make the Hotel their perma- nent home during the fall and winter. The demand this Is unuiual therefore we advbe our friendt to act quickly tf they with to leases. D. Blackmail, Proprietor. S iaiiiiEtia:iaissra!KiiiisffflBSJEirsaS CLENDENING to WEST 103RD STREET AT EXPRESS BUBWAY Appealing; to permanent and transient guests sesktnc a hotel with a genuine homelike In a fins resi- dential section, yet only 12 minutes from Square. . Stngte Room without bath 11.84 ft SI.SO fllaite Boom private bath f3.se ft S3.60 rarlor, Bedroom, private bath, fi.oo and $3.00 Phone Academy 8510 ss HotelHargrave 1 106 to 112 West 72nd St. 300 Rooms-2- C0 I Absolutely fireproof. Dellattful location, one block from 72d 3 entrance to Central Pork. a Seasonable rates. M EXCELLENT RE8TATJBANT. j il RaMI Raima ijvivi VUII lVIIIV Central Park West, 7ith-5t- h fits. racing Central Park's take. Especially attractive during the Spring and Summer months to visitors to New York. Illustrated booklet. Ownership ED1IUND H. ijjti? fHanljattatt qitar 60 to SS West T7th St. Facing Museum or Natural History. Unfumiihed AVAILABLE For Immediate or Fall Rental. Immediate Inspection Invited. jj Management. j For Sato at tho of of Parfs, tho Z4th of July, 19Z0, at 2 P- - M. ESTATE OF FITZ-JAME- S Situated Communes of FittJames d'Agnetz and d'Alron, District of Clermont, Oise. OF FITZJAMES, modern amfort. Vast Com-- E SrV&rte Farra Park, rpeadov. orchard, springs, rivers, Rich renting. Fishing. AREA about 214 Hectares. (2) Breeding stud of the ETANG OF CRECY nsistlng of large Normand shaped buildings, used for dwellings, and Meadows, Training )vith.coUages, and Maisonettes. AREA 81 Hectares. PRICE, 2,700,000 West 'the desirable residential beautiful and magnificent comprising subway, L, avenue city accessible. attractive to visitors New permanent residency. y few year with Belleclaire year nejoUato Robert THE STATION atmosphere Times Baths. st. meet pictur- esque management. BRENNAN. Furnished and SUITES Ownership Justice heaUis. stables, Ground UPSET Francs. A .nniv 46 Hue ; S?Un?rAlTsl Visiting AMUSEMENTS. 1 .J m.UMAft irhasilvftsi aUld Hit WINTER GARDEN rrw.y.Kv. .t MATINEE Y AT 2 Cinderella on Broadway Hfull at Pop and Chsnn.w Alan Pals. WITH The. 8th. W of H'y. Kv JiM \ Mts.Twn',8at.Mn., July5..ao cop NOT SO LOHG AGO' CTThea..nrB'wr,Evf).8:ia Lost AAT13 0 .Mw. 'tc-m'- w A Bat. 3:18. iWeok TUniIBK'oKAND SUSAN LENOX Wlth'Al'MA TKLT. and CO Others. . rTMTD At The., 47th ft B'war. Kts. IjaO 200TK PEKKOUMANOK T IRENE BORDONI m AS YOU WERE With Dick nemard. . KXTIIA MAT. NEXT MQN.. JULY S. ;PI WVNI Theatre, W.421 St. Kts. S JO Mat.To-m'w- ., llet Seats 13. SEbWYNN(ARNnflU. with ED. WYNN. \The I'erfect Toot.\ 0VV Thoa., SU The Actual TJittle of rAlN. St. and Chateau-Thierr- y Col's Circle St. Mihiel naIlyMts.220.3Se,SOc 1 1 Argonne U. sTofKICIAL MOTION PlCTPRKfl. TIIEATRE GUILD'S GrtaUU Suntss. \JANE CLGG\ By AT. JOnN ERVINE. . -- ,!, 3ith, nr. B'y.lMu.Thurs. and uarncK areeieyi523.i8at.240. ets.83o. AMUSE- - p.TL Opp. West paiisaaes MKNT X30 gt. Ferry Best of all. Many Free Attractions. See. Water. Surf Bathing. Now Opeo. 1 HOTEL ST. ANDREW 9 Broadway at 72nd Street m NEW YORK. ALL TRANSIT LINES PASS TUB BDOOR. u Immedlata and Foil Oorapancy. W. W. WTCROFF. WKMEsl wsmmfSM S i t? 1 e 1 i HOTEL ALEXANDRIA 130 W. 103rd St- - New York. 2 Doors West of Broadway, at Express Subway Station. All Outside Airy Booms, overlooking the Beautiful Hudson. Coolest location In the City. 1 A few Apartments to sublet for Summer Months. J 8. L. BOOT, Me. Dir. tMl!!lia!lillsslltllsTO Hotel Marseilles. Broadway at 103d Street, New York Subway Express Station. A Hotel of Distinctiveness and Refine ment' Delightfully located between Rlvtrslde Drive and Central Park. Ten minutes by Subway to 42d Street, and Twenty minutes to Wall Street. Dellihtfat Dlnlnf Room and Orill. A la Carte and Table d'llote Service. Reservations Now Being Made M. P. Murtha, Manager. NEW FIREPROOF Hotel Robert Fultoi 4111 SIBeT Vf (St 5 EXCLUSIVE I ' Rates 94M per day and op for ooa or two penoss. i E Attractlr Bettaoraat j a la Carta 1 1 IIOTKI. MAJESTIC. Central Park West at 72nd S A FULL HOUSE When a landlady gets, a full houituhe may take down her \Furnished Room ' sign. And one of the most inexpensire ways of getting this annoying sign oS is to insert a Furnished Room Advertisement in THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD. Note the reason. vble rates. For one insertion, 30c per agate line, counting six words to the line; 28c per line for threo insertions within a week, and 25c per line fer seren consecutire insertions. TELEPHONE GREELEY 6000 de tondrM. FAR 18 j Me. Werre atrsdtn, M Solicitor. Mouy (Olse). sad si the castle for AMUSEMENTS. Direction cf Ie sua 3, 3. Bhubert. CENTURY OPENING or THE Postponed TUESDAY iff TIT AT. PROMENADE JULY 6th AtopOenturyThsa. Phone CumbnaJSOO Danctag ft Dinlnc tnOpen,0S3O till Closlnf IN KMl U( 0, The Century Ilerue Theilrel'130 TheMldnlbt Itounden Orders forRcservaUonsNowBelng Rece4'd rcMTIIRV Ets.8:1J CUNIUKI MaU.To-m'irft8st.at2:- Mst.TO-MOnitO- BestOrch.8eaUt2.S0.. FLORODORA Evu 000 Good Seals at 12: BM aUl.S0:700 t S1.O0: 000 at (10c: others at 13.50 and txop. Drancti Ticket Office Central The. 47th &U'y err Tlica.nr.B'way. Btki8:30. JVth 31. MatlnoesTo-m'irftHat.Sa- SSS IRISH PLAYERS'; TnATAnD,iiiV. t\ Thfta..44th.Wf B'y.E v.8 :V)I 10th anUDcTC Mats.To-mVa- t Bat.20.lMoiith Matlneo 60c to S1.50. CharlM Cherry and SCANDAL 'vs. ft 8tt. Mat. SOo-t- We.1. Mat. NoraBaycsw \fc&rSk KOO Coolest Thca. In Town. Mate Wed. ft 8t, 5tHiOHS OI6T0J31 WUJICAL HIT MATINEE TO-M'- 22 $1.50 Bpedal nollday Mstlnco Mon., Julr f.tli. The.,nr.U'way.Evs.830.l3lOth tOtn 3t. Mum, Thurs. Hat. 2 30. Ttme i STORM air,.,. Pt AYHOUSEi!?: Si?SlY H.30. ;30. HStW \A Thousand Seeing Ihmgs ' NEW YOItK'S I.EAD1NO TflEATMES. I CW AMSTERDAM IHtArRi. an rl Mat.Tom'w.No seat over $2.50 ON THE ROOF NIGHTLY AT 11 f ART HICKMAN ORCHESTRA Hi DANOINO DETWEEN 11 13 I YrFUM Thea..West4Jth8t.Evs.Ss Mats. Thurs. 4 Sat. 20. DAVID I1KLABCO presents 1HACMIRE-SK- .,, H'waylMar.To-mor'- 7i WE STILL INSIST THAT CREATES! REVUE OF ALL TIMES JOHN GOLDEN presents Gaiety. 48 St. Evs. 8 0. M ts.Wed. A Sat J 20. Cnn ft Ham's Th..W.42d. 1Cts.S20 Mt. wed. & .t m ST Honey girl t ABRAHAM UNCOifl QKO. rnUAN D'way. 43d 8t. Evas. 830 M- - \l7. Maw. Wed. Sat. 30)0. yr WILLIAil T v In Ui bbrseet ( VT U Farco Succpsj, ULLIhiY'IHE HOTItNIOr' Greenwich Village SSSSHSSiS is a ueusnuui play.\ Tribune. EMILY I NORMAN I O P. STEVENS TREVOR HERT.1E And Bniiiant rwT f \Vcr1 Supportlnz Cast. In rUUl LXAJoL By ZOE AKIN3. author of \DEOI.A9SKE. IIRFDTi West42dSt. Ev.8iW. Mati. Wed.&8at.3S0. 'THBNISHTBOaT1 HmRYMIUERSiIPil tVEiWO-MAT- a THUB8. e, SAT Z 20 btMUft mama Ou JAMES OftBES THE SEASON'S TOIUMPH National Symphony Orchestra Walter Ilenrv ItothwelL Condurtlnt Ernrr Evrnlnff at 8:30. Ine. Sunday Walter Wheatley. Tenor 188 Ui St. A; AmsterdamAt. TsiUllU8tdlini Beau 25c. SOc l pipi.i ant. ... nor Seats tl Entrance to Field and Box Seat. 136th St.. oetween (invent ana Amsteraam ats. BVAV sssH ssasajuirna sreassv Stan mju \ p\ .aWH KM m lassssji NiaHT-rrjj.M- t 1MB HISTHA CHARLES IUY It IVOLI Homer Comes Home Sunshine Comedy D'wav at R 49th St. R1VOU OKCU'TRA Alary llllrs Mtater IALT0 \Jenny lie Oood\ Mack Sennett Comedy Times Sq. H1ALTO OltCn'TK.V CRITERION HUMORESQUE ELI-KI- .I B'way at 44th St. MME. LUBOVBKA mobs' BROADWAY 41nst. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in 'Carmen' Jack London's \Burning Daylight.\ I Midnight Rolllckers (on stsge) I StranU Mary Pickford In \SUDS\ BVoy a 47 bt. STRAND OUCUTKJ F. Keith's NORA BAYE3. Bllllo Shaw Revue, J. PB. llAsamAnH Tnhnann A C.O.t a it ft. Orth ft Cody, olliers, s4 MU.DaUy,J5e-J- l. Henry Santrey and Ban\- - COLUMBIA. B'way 47. Twlcs DaUy.3 :J , All Bummer Bhow-FO- LLT TOWN. FREE CIRCUS Children rrt Wesa Arternoens with rartotfa Steeplechase FOR FUN. start an! Fool Bathlnj, Ui V. V