The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1917, Page 5

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bh: | . 4 4 . ’ THE EVENIN® WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1917. 5 precinct to which he ts assigned.;pear at the station houses with ed jena 6 Last night's mobilization established |enough rope to tie up their bedding, |y¥—=——————— = —— ¥ at the unit absent from station|tags giving their shield numbers and houses for meals or on leave can be|showing the precinct to which they summoned for effective work in a few be. longed vat the time they were called Sa Edward Bourke, in charge of As a fe result the policemen have || ‘ lee speclal squad of police reservists} everything in readiness not only to safe sworn in to protect the e station houses but to go} an er supply system, took tation to another in event j Jas ce day » task of establishing 4 It was deemed necessary r be poe and re evi ne the n a aM hose sections where the h terEersaree , om mestTo @ P ticularly in those sections wt 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 34th Street ‘sat pres-| The call brought out, among ‘ > increased, |othegs, the full wireless telegraph ay Bourke has established hie] squad Wireless ap ‘atus has been || veadquarters at the Queensboro} it stalled on the top ¢ Police Head: ‘ ». In addition to the ed] Cuarters, and for re thal mM d 1 o hae A his, unit. twelve} months these men hive been In- 0 era e y 1ce . ] 3 and a fleet of motor| structed fo receiving and sending wireless messages. The idea is that t in any part of the city, bar- who have Whole Roice anor! Reports for Con- tinuous Duty—145 Auto Trucks at Disposal. should every telephone in the city bs es | Fro to-night the towers and ’ - The police force of New York te|artmante ofevers bridge in the city |DUt oUt of commission the depart- AS E 1 J fay T ra] now a semi-mili mot orce oe eee vt reom {ment would be able to send instruc. | ; ons throug the greater city to ' re J of 12,000 men on co: ignal system uated Lin Pureuance of caret La Bld Commissioner Woods Mobilizing the f sat 8 o'clock t fman not on the extraordinary Feported at that hour at ters, The New York § and the Consc have turned o partment 184 @id in the quick transp policemen in « of n of gur 6 boat was vunting 1 be put into service Hello Bobby, anyg hae (sin the. iver an jot there? cy tea mie | PO # | al long as he wants t Although eac lowed from for meals a must be in ior the| (BEST CORN. 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