gs—goFSFntetnffHates,.' HangerDixie for-n in ChearJG.OO,i. t. Oh•condition nrflold l« ed. She 121 at the•320%\n inlor-10 grant-FclloWS0 HGL'Ond1 custody mi lo tho tfliiccl Innspltnl.:o., Maud Salt a on thee outingSaturdaymvelcrs.0 tennis in lookedworking itlug and1 resenteds.' j. n.dr, He-ewnrd,pleasant t officers nrd Sun-erlntoml-r re gular meeting VOfl, ftft-progrnmrs worokH 'Iretta i Purillo. a, hut-to makein eight-iJ • nt1 tho I to Parr, oncorncd'ny—Tho don yea-on the A, West t com-ho pro-2trlc lino inyon tocldod to a* abort In the secretary alnHt nd-yon, tho ctloh at iu!ly de-CHIEF HIORTDNHOIIIS IIPCEO LIGHTS(Continued from pngo 1.)years old. The Jup nave lita name as V. Mnyol, 2 9 year* old.All Color* Found.Three colored—w uni on,; Eva Wilson, 2fi years old. Kohg Lee, 27 years old, ami ISojLtrJeln Woody, 28 years old, iliilI a white man, Walter Cles'eluml,933 • yen in aid, were taken In the raid on tho Fnlacc Incoming house.At tho house. In Electric alley, the landlady, Nhm Bond, and two girls, Vlvlnn Carson, 2 3 ycarm ohl, nrul ^1 Inti lo JoneHj 20 yeJijs uhl. were un'onted. Tho party conducting tho raid on this house was also equipped with a scorch find seizure warrant, as provided by thn slate liquor law. A search of tho premisiM brought to light I we 1 vo bottles of champagne and two ciis-en of beer, This was taken lo Iho police Ht/dlon where It will l?Ck held until the case is brought lo court-Prisoncis ttnvo Hall.When tHe 3aSL party arrived at the slat I ci 11, arrangement H wero modo for Die release of tho prisoners .on bpll. The hall at Nlini 15uiilIr (he landlady ul the houso In Electric alloy, wns fixed at *100,. while bull wan sot at \Zh for the others who had fallen into tho not spread by the police. Before midnight all but two luul furnished bonds arid were released. ’ In default of hath Eva Wilson, colored, and Walter Ole eel rind, while, Wqvq locked up to await their hearing lhl« morning.• Will Stump One KvJVThat the mid had been contemplated for some time was the declaration of Chief of Pollco \V. T. Nor-Ina, after the raid lust Jiiglil. “The city commlflslen,'1 said he, is opposed lo tho harboring of thin evil on el wo. are determined to slump It out ao for as wo are able.to. II Is not our Intention to be radical. Instead wo havo profevred to take the situation by degrees an it svork It that way, behoving that one big raid would result In chaos and fall In its object. Far Ibis rensnn we wore content to close the aa-called “cribs” first, and llion glvo our attention to the rooming houses. The rooming houses havo been under eloso aurvollanee for some lime, and all wo have been .waiting for was the opportune time. Wo had Inton'dcd to make tho raid Saturday night, but other,* mutters entneup and wn woro obliged to postpone it.“We Intend to keep right after these violations and ultimately hope to rid ifio-afty of this element, It is Vllatlnclly against tho law ond wo in-lend to enforce the law. If tlio people want to hufhor tho social evil, lot them puss Ijiws providing for It.”Asked If thp attack on the department anil tho olt3r commission mnclc by an nfterncon paper had Induced the department to make tho raid. Chief Norton smiled and replied: “I should say tiit.,p .The commission,” continued Chief Norton, “1ms adopted this policy aiul wo are 1m duty bound tn carry It out. Wa have been planning for some tlino lo conduct the raid and would have vmide it whether the paper said anything or not.”o*OIL BURNER ENGINE STARTS FIRE IN YARDSMeeWsMt aglta adeqi of la;hers has I milnfl« ccnewavoirwhor is nc this emloi floor Th tho n •M cm WcIk I’Vldi of tl! is rl horn* count meetM'MucatOn pollc by V arres liy £ portc Hake parti him. lctci War i They local ho hi then Med Meto ui preft gene lego i Insui lug t Mi niiswI NTI In wurr and noglc will ihilli build •conn mom lag mlLlt pOSLMand