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ee —_—_—_—— ne ae a - : i OCCHI, WHO EVADED: _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1917. POLICE HERE, IS MIS 8d Dullder. about the connection of Serums Coech!, the wife of the fugi-| White slavery with the Ruth Cruge who is hela as @ material wit-| murder to Inspector Faurot. She wil O’Brien ts an| it#ly wive all the information she had 700 “700 GIRLS REPOR Seome of bis women there. © Mrs. Coechi did not appear to fee) eany particular resentment 4 quarreled with her three years prior to his Eiaagpeaeance because of his attentions to other women. She gave ‘the names of two young girls, one the daughter of @ tradesman in the vi- einity of Cocdhi's shop when he was + located in West Bighty-third Street, near Amsterdam Avenue. the memory of the dead girl and to | man Avenue, yn, Feb, 3. “He used to give those girle money [her family. No woman had anything gant'O 4 Hundred and’ eventeontn that should have gone to me and my |to do with this crime, Our evidence | Street, Feb. 1 | obildren,” said Mra, Cocchi. “I got|shows that Cocchi killed Ruth Cru- hentren Bereat eee ns 166) hold of a letter he was going to send |ger and that he had assistance in Katie Brett. tw one, Noi 167 o one of them. It had $25. I took the| setting out of the countr: as greet RR Fem Te aia] monéy. I was not in the repair shop | ANOTHER GIRL SAVED FROM| West Twe t, Fob, 2 Htrom Sept, $, 1914, to Feb. 16, 1017, COCCHI BY MOTHER. First Avent ait Wecause I was afraid I might mect Katharine i . 237 a 3 was afte “ee The news that another gir than| mest Pwenvy-seih Berek tan 28, her busband. She said she } ter from bim recently in which he told of having dinner on Easter Sun- with some of his relatives and 9 of her relatives in a village in italy néar Bologna. Commissioner Woods has asked tho newspapers to inform the public that ‘the work of the police can be greatly expedited if parents will promptly rt all advances made to or at- made upon young girls or chil- Gren. He has reason to believe that ‘Decause of the dread of notoriety only small percentage of these cases ever come to the attention of police off- Theresa Bosl, twenty-one, No. 724 Mureal, whose daughter, Phillippa,|Columbus Avenue, Jan. 21. fifteen years old, figured in tho in-|,,Marjorio Wilson, seventeen, No. 929 | ss Atnsterdam Avenu ‘eb, oldent, Vlale Anderson, No, 826 Mme. Mureal rescued her daughter De Ke b Avenue, Brooklyn, Rob. bes . |. Mary ‘McBride, seventeen, No. 1983 from Cocchi before she was harmed.| pacifi> Street, Brooklyn, Feb. 10, Hdward Lind, who bought Coccht's lanpegtie De ‘caro, aixteen, No. 1671 nird Avenue, Fe repair shop, found in a stove in the) Minnie iavato, fifteen, No. 83 SkiII- cellar to-day a plece of bone about|man Street, Brooklyn, Feb. 6. two and one-half inches long and| yPlsle White Reld, elghtoon, Topeka, half an inch wide, Detectives Thomp-| Catharine BH. Conway, sixteen, of »| Malden, Mase, Feb. 1. fon and Hagan took the find to tho | ™C.iih* harry, twenty-two, No. 126 Coroner's offic They are of the) rifty-elghth Street, Hrooklyn, Feb. Hessle Jordan, thirteen, No. opinion that it ts the missing portion | of Ruth Cruger's skull. Hundred and Sixty-ninth also relate in detail the experience she bad with police officers and detectives after she was retained by the Cruger family to make a search for the mins. | —_—- TED MISSING TO THE POLICE OF THE GREATER CITY SINCE JANUARY 1, 1917 (Continued from First Page.) Byelyn nineteen, No 278 tn Huth, Commtasioner Weeds has| Girl Cocchi Lured to Cellar Cg ge offered Mrs, Humiston a police escort! Ons tundred and Fifty-ninth street Second Ayenue, april to ineure hi Jan. 28, edges Agera Diamond, elgven, be fiver on the sree of In her home yal Garey, elghtoen, Fort Lee, N And W ho Was Saved by M other Qhe Hundred and" bighioenth fstrest, but she has refused it. Beatrice Scherman, eighteen, No. 61 District Attorney Swann toduea an Past one jiundred and Sixth Street, oMicial denial to-day of tho state-| Mary Kurgage, twenty, No, 410 Second ment that there was a iikelibood |AY"0 "i ehot, eixteen No, 184 De- that the murder of Ruth Cruger was Brooklyn, Jan, 24 the work of a jealous woman. flateen, No, Phd “Such an insipuation,” said the ventesh, No. i46 District Attorney, “is an insult to} O4;ree Streets Brooklym, Feb aeer- Ruth Cruger was lured into Coochi’s shop was given the police hy Mme. Annie Paskoff, twenty-two, No. Past One Hundredth Street, Jan. 1 Smith Btrent, Queens, Feb, 9. Tillie Ottaviano, twenty-six, No, 806 at One Hundred and ‘Third Strect, 164 Mme. Mureal, a French actress, now living at No. 600 Wost One|" *} Cohen, eighteen, Noy Street, | Monroe Street, Feb. jarborik, thirteen, No, 24 Hast ie “ytmared “an Eighteenth Street, pril 9, Annie Weinberger, seventeen, No. 1 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, sf Carrie Maxwell, fifteen, No. 16 Weat! Thirty-aixth St it rae Avent &, rat Avenue, Apr venteen, No, 204 t, April 9. Mignogna, fourteen, No,| Antolnett $23 Liverty Avenue, Brooklya, ‘April | Coneeta Mignogna, fifteen, 922 Lib-| erty Avenue, Hrookiyn, April 16, ) Gladye Austin, twenty, Baidwin, Lad, April 4 . Maud ith og Pre! 518 yaaa Comp- ton ‘verre April 16. | Emma Bivts, Th oeaty- five, No, 218) North Henry street, April 13, aleria Vretroaka, tizteen, No. 440 East Une Hundred and Forty-seventh street, April 16. Rose Adier, twenty-one, No. 106 Kas One Hundred and’ Mleventh| street, April 13. Maria Genteel, seventeen, No. 643} Monroe Btrevt, Hoboken, N. Jy April | jnie Hersog, twenty, Glendale, L. L, April 1. Anna Haske, sixteon, No. 1014 Firet Avenue, April 12. | Loulse Bachan, eighteen, Brooklyn, April 9. ‘Martha Lonn, sixteen, No. 644 F ont ntanca tnd ieighty-unird street, | April 3, Bilzabeth Rocholino, thirteen, 410 Bast Twelfth Street, April 1 ‘Angeline Burgelos, iitteen, Copen-| hagen, April 7. ‘Nannie PUlovanenetto, aixteen, No. | 230 Degraw Street, Brooklyr yi ‘Anne Johnwon, twenty-one, No. 9800 Broadway, March 30. 2 Beatrice ‘Tiisworth, sixteen, No, 348 East Fifeth Street, April 6. Mary Marino, fourteen, No, its Nos- trand Avenue, Brooklyn, April 1 EEKING ccc N ITALY; MAY ON THE FIRING LINE einen Little Chance for Him to Es- cape Unless He Is Dead. ROME, June 20—The Italian police | have beun @ search for Alfredo | Coceht. The authorities are without proof that Cocch! is still in Bologna. By this time he may be under arms In | the firing line, or wounded, or killed. Uniess he {s dead, however, he has only the remotest chance of escaping the drag-net. War’ news elfminates foreign mur- der mysteries from the cable pages of the iropean papers, so the news that Cocchi is seriously implicated in the Cruger mystery has only just reached ee, " FORTIFED HE HEIGHTS. = TAKEN BY ITALIANS IN SUDDEN DRIVE Special for To-morrow, Thursday, June 21st WE ALSO OFFER: The svecified weight includes the container, t 9 Cod Ue eriee, Noo ¥36 Dawaon | ‘i Hved last fall at No. 111 Manhattaa| »)(Q'naniny, Co og twenty Fe te tine Disen, sixteen ogg » ti t that chi's shop, Ctr ; Holosl, ixtee: Ni 129 Margaret Miller, seventeen, No. ctr. > ‘ y p ‘The Commissioner pointed ou Street, almost opposite Cocohl’s shop.| | Cire Gangiolosl, | sixteen, No. Soe ret Meg “erect. Flusiing, | Austrians Lose Summit of Hil! Mt a report had been made to the po-|Bhe has told hor story to Commls-| Fiat bven n Ne, 100] April 18. ant ' Uee of an attempt by Cooch! to at-| sioner Woods. jaauxtoetnen Stein, elgteen, No. 420 Kast 2105 on Mont Ortigara taok a fifteen-year-old girlin hisshop| “Philippa used to run across the| “Anna Aubrosky, twenty-four, Haffabelia. Donato, twenty, No. 1121 and 936 Men last September Ruth Cruger probably | @treet to have her bicycle fixed,”| 155 West One panded and bi Vifty-weventh Street, Brooklyn, Lanett of + Would be alive to-day. suid Mine, Mureal. “One day sho! rice Schuman, nlneteon, i sek NY Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, ADE tT, | . “ff that attempt had been sped brought home « rove Coochi had/ Hast One Hundred and Sixth Bt eT netietnie, Bank, ‘thirteen, ie, 410 shet- Penta reais lactams tee " fs “Cos ey ad -Avenue, Brooklyn, April 2 ons on Mouni are, inc! 04," said the Commissjoner, “Cocch!| given her, and another time a box Alvin Maat, twenty-one, Mariners’ eid Avenue, Brooklyn. ADI 4 Lexing- 3 Mm ir gare including would have been arrested. Possibly | of oandy,. Then she told me be had Feb. ' ton Avenue, April 26, Tee Eien neers e might have been proseauted and) ofered to take her riding in the East Twelfth Street, March 2. ne Hundred and Sixth Stréet, March | , Mary Wiluon, twenty, No, 4621 Third /tured from the Austrians in a sudden f sentenced to prison, At ay rate |pasket of hie motorcycle, I refused ta], Agee ety, aeventecn, Mimiexitie, te 1m Jacobs, seoventeon, No. 83 Bast} Julietta ‘Tropes, thirty-one, No, 663 | Offensive assumed by Itallan troops. even had he escaped punishment, it}i, jot her go. After that I always ouhin shitt twenty-seven, 3 “Caroline Allen, sixteen, No. 1177 Sec-|One Hundred’ and ‘Dwelfth Btreet, R Ope. epered and Eighty-elghtn| The peepage nunse eee bi ol Je unlikely that he would have con-Jwatched from the window when! 143s Vys5 Avenue, Brona, Feb 16, ong ale Bergamini, elahteen, Fs ley Sherry, fourteen, No. 370] , Abbie Danaher, twenty-three, No. 526] Mion Said l8 Prixoners had peen) tinued Dusiness in that neighborhood | prittppa went over. Mary. Brown, fifteen 85 Church | Ape Muse, Marched Aventio Bronx, Mare Vanderbilt Avenue, April 19. taken, | and remained there; even if he bad, it] « PI « Jamalen, Le 1 16, ° Victoria. Kudish, seventeen i hevent Georgiana Gallo, fourteen, No, 1019 é J ‘Then, one day, Philippa went to] | Gerben ty-three, No} panto: Hundred and Fourteenth ved ighty-fifth |Boulevard, Astoria, L. 1, April 5. The Italian attack is a resumption ; jw unlikely, with his record on file at! seq about having a motor attached| 103% Simpson Street, Bronx, Jan. Street, March 4. 3 . & Helen Weathelm, fftesh, No. 517, West |oe tho fighting begun on June 11 on 4 ce Headquarters, that he would|iy ner wheel “Phy ee eles nee Fl Ruth Kahn, | seventeen, No. 374 nineteen, 206 | One Hundred and seventy ER Greet i pGhtIHS SRSRE ADURKGAbt OF the 4 | . rth Avenue, Brooklyn, Third Avenue, March 2 2 oklyn, Mare pril 26 c nt southeast of th 4 jared to attack Ruth Cruger, “Aa I watched trom tho window |, Bessie Seymour, twenty-tree, No, #80) TXiarion Dierihart, sevunteen, No, 107 sixteen, 1152} ,ftepnanie Lisco, afteen, No, 312 East city of Trent, the capture of which ts 5 “Hiding these matters from the/saw them come out of the shop and)“ gilen Taylor, Mfteen, No, 229 Bast Pinay gett March Lis 399 ast |. Mary. Hudson, ‘seventeen, No. 84A|One of the chief Itallan objectives. In 1 police, only nerves to encourage and|go down the basement stops. I eth str Feb. 13. “ Jougall Street, Brooklyn, April 22. the first attack the Italians took posi- P faa ‘Jacobson, seventeen, No, 64 35 can i Franc ¥ 42 West ‘ Protect the povundrels who are con-|thought at frst the motore might be| ofa ,aacoonem, geventeen, No» #4, Tent reladeline 1 teen, No. 788) a Trane ier Mxteeta he 4? Wet) tions on Mont Ortigara and carri | Unually seeking prey among young] kept there, but suddenly I & pre-| Mra, Harte Morin, twenty-seven, Ho- Laure tau No. 311 7 bobie Ponohu twenty-three, No, 5261 Agnello Pass. olen, Keb. Twenty-first rbilt . Brooklyn, Apri — Girls. If every case of an attack or| sentiment. I ran breathlessly down | "Gig, ‘Hermann, Atteen, No. 1187 Lex-| Maria Me eee etree eer No; 475. West| Auguate Singelfried: seventeen, No. 345 se sual wmv ee nens at ns a wrens amen Ht ta ee Maa ng Eg Me, Wa ee eee | SUEPRABIGTS MOBDED ‘ ; is atte Van Schaack, nineteen, No. 117 |My py No. 1438 De Mureh 38 |. Eliza farney, seventeen, No. 21% | Faction was reported here we would | the shop. Lincoln street, Flushing, Le ty Feb, 15. xb Avant Brooklyn, March 8. A ineiiie Browa, fifteen, No. 101. Bast|East One Hundred and ‘Twenty-third | soon have a line on the objectionable ‘As 1 reached the top of the base- Margaret Cowley yiizteen, No. 417 East Mary M Tourtecn ». 920, Kast One Hundred and Twenty-second Street, | Street, April ‘ Me. ‘keti | Me >| ~ . | W'ifty-third Street, Fel t a q 7 th Street, March ‘Aline Blumberg, thirte No. $1} | Persons, even though prosecutions | ment steps 1 heard Philippa scroam~ |My IM Galor, ‘thirteen, No, 423, Sev-| neon und & Unite Cuttito, fifteen, No. 239 East/ Tinton: qclumbers. th ‘April 26 | | might not be possible in all instances. |ing ‘Mother! Mother It was not} enty-fourth Street, Brooklyn, Feb, 19 Mary A. Roth, een, No, 10 Frank- | Twenty-sixth Street, March 26. Priscilla Adams, eixteen, No. 204 Bast) po nners Criticizing President Torn} “I want parents knowing of such ! until I called with all my might that|_ Lillie Berger, sixteen, East One) tin Street. ¥ . Mareh 6 Frances Devine, sixteen, No. 33 Spen-| Forty-eighth Street, April 10, s Criticizing We | Cocchi relonsed ber, The siveve of {Hundred and Seventeenth Street, Heb. 19,1 "itelen Heckerman, Keventecn cer Court, Brooklyn, March 27, Agnes Malstrom, ‘thirty-four No, 1019 | feom Pickats as Russian cases to write to mo pe pre : Ke re apRM 01 y oe badd Mi ieee Gordon, fourteen, No, 413 Ea: | Bathgate Avenue, Bronx, Mar pam adumale Fried va nineteen, No. Baat One }lundred and Seventy-ninth | ic S S - | her dross had been ripped loose and | Fiftieth . Feb. 19, auline Skagia, seven 56 | Alien Street, March 3 Street, Apr mae fee Tevartis ada: coca iia ei eect tase re sadvonsk dciaed aac Kaylor, sixteen, No, 229 East Manhattan Avent 7, Lillian Selgel, (wenty, No. 200 Eldridge) | Louise!Young, sixteen, No, 396 Hick Envoys Call. ly Kightieth Street, Fe Cella Barron, « } Street, March 24 "i Street, Brooklyn, April . Py er | by cosoperating with the police, do u| blue from the grip of the man's fin«| Margaret Georgie, sixteen, No, 621/Ong Hundred and I'ifty-sixth. Street, fitie‘Montiilio, _ fifteen, No. . 2 Anna Teresix, aixteen, No, 582 West| WASHINGTON, June 20.—Incensed great service to the public at large | ers.” Bast Klghty-frat Breet, eb. 18° Stitz, fixteen, Canton, "O,,| Honeywell Avenue, Bronx, March 26. | rifty-fourth street, ABTA 2 Osborn | at suffrage pickets who flaunted de- ) et Maloney, sevent vo, een, No. 2 ey ol i + hd contribute greatly to the protec. | Misa Mureal took up ber mother'a|Tiroop Avenue, Hrooklyn, Feb. 16. Ars Happ. sixteen, No Hronx, hie f Street, Brooklyis ADF Ba. sbOrN | nunciatory banners before the Whi ties of young pf ih children who | story. I Fe No. 207) Hifth Street, Feb, 20 wala la Hiveen 229 Past] Ines Scotiand, nineteen, No, 104 Bay| House gates as the Russian Con Pr Hast Seventh Street, Fe Rose Bonagura, twenty-three, No, 36|Twe . Ma ; Thirty-first Btreet. Brookiyn, | ared arenide are always in danger in a teeming| “When I entored the basement ine Himpel, twenty-two, No, 46 isrooklyn | xteen, No. 1101 sitet Hamilton, ftteen, Keyport, N.| mission entered to greet President Cooch! grabbed me and started to kiss | Garde: b. 4. win, seventeen, No, 504 n, March Bey J, April 21 | Wilson, a mob of 300 men and w city such af this, (4 pie Philomena ari, fourteen, No, 49| Chestnut Street, Brooklyn, March 13. No, 311 West} ci rah Lebner, seventeen, 188 East |men—mostly Government clerks out Mra. Humiston’s oMce at No. 60) '¢," she ald. “There was 4 look in| spencor Street, Hrooklyn, Feb, 24. | Margaret Buckley, twenty, Frankiin arch #¥ seventh| Fourth St-r-* April 17, 2 h Fr 4 St ed | bie eyes I shall never forget. He artha Ottilfa Re twenty-one, of | Furnac J., March 12 wen, No, 666 Sevent Frances Marino. sixteen, No. 260 West|on lunch hour—charged the women a tpl rors esgaty| looked lke an animal, He had me|atermury, Conn. | Mary G no. fife wen tate Qne, Hundred and Forty-eighth Street,|/and tore the banners to shreds. omen seeking her 5 rieda Bunn, alxte no lace | ardaon St rookiyn enty-five + hres a ‘naling sskae Qauahterd oF by the throat and was dragging me |and Rockaway’ Mond, Gueens, Feb, 19° |*icristine Olion, nineteen 4 Bond | South . Queens, Ma Bertha Rosenverg, fifteen, No, 617| One of the banners read: “President m! is doug! around wh: hie Ge phine Heiman, fifteen, n° 168 | Street, Port Richmond, 8. T. Helen twent No. | | East Highty-second Street, April | Wilson and Envoy Root are deceiving ¥ tora, She ts making a let of these | ee ie er caine 1 ‘ 1a} Antonet og | Church Ax f rooklyn, March 3141.| Lillian Marinelll 636] Russia, They say: ‘We are a democ & ay from him. eld | West One ma bu neon, F Chestnut Avenue, Br bien “ i casee and will investigate them as OTHER GIR treet, Brooklyn, April 1 : C ith, ¢ racy. Help us win a world war so LS NARROWLY ES.- - lua, fourteet 183 North Tessie Bmith, tw 1340 cy. d 4 far as possible with the funds which “in, No. tary Kubilus, to > Macenaavine speck hit nok! ao wenth Street Brooklyn, Jan. 1 i | that democracies may survi have beon placed at her command by| yy, CARED FROM COCCHI, ay, Broehive, 399, Lillian Wenick, seventeen, No, 160) , Nellie O'contion, tw » E88 Oe eamen Of Amarien, Soll ¥ Y wealthy women who beliove there 18! po} — cid ge paepeasead h mts Brooklyn, Web. is, “ Brootetyn, ARTI EH) aye On » Menai rious xienus Mov Mh lise de wot a. damicerace iat de 0 elgiborhod to escape!” Rose Libow!ts, eventeen, No, 404 el, AR teee NG erent | Ainth atrest, April & ‘ ve f sh créanized tra@o in women in New | coochita prescnce, and regreta now | Audubon Avenue, Keb. 10." © | roomie » : f and Thirty-ateth Street, eat eee rtelh aixtoen Nor k29. Kast {Million American women are denied | Bee abe 414 not make the occurrance|hettan street ved ton NO 18 Man) | Anna Boculus, seventeen, No, $18 East vells, glghteen, No, 114 West) One Hundred and Seventy-ffth Street,|«he right to vote, President Wilson The Evening World's despatch from | known to the police at the time. Martha. Loin, sixtocn, No. 644 Bast| Ida Raskin, twentyethree, No ‘Thirt et, March Eh ae " er is the chief opponent of their national © Rome stating that Coccb! is not under : i One Hundred. dnd Elghiy-tht 0 r Dorothy Madrey, | fifteen, Or) Satles Lawns, thiztysnlng, No 18 Maat 4 a Hy | Assistant District Attorney Dooling eS mnty-third: Mereet, | One Hyndred and Beventh Quincy ktrect, Brooklyn, M \twenty-second Street, Brooklyn, April 28. | enfranchisement, ' 4 reh 16, z ?, oa rt ve “ lj Street at Bologna end bas probably | says ho has found three other young), Mary Yabortl, slztoen, No, 246 Kast | \oldit Brauner, thirteen, No, 167] , Hiv Gordon, eightoens No. ae Hine | ast Tentycaccond Stree, Brockiyn, | “Help us make thie nation really g aepeed Sproumy the Reade Of te! girs on whom Cocchi forced his |Paretaucin Aircel Feb, $4. coke | pannevivania Avenue, March 16 taal ana chaste ‘iftcen, No, 401 Bast | April 26 free. Tell our Government that it must + Italian police just as he did here 686 | atientions. piiliien, Aha. sixteen, No. 100 Cooke! | Mary Ponlos, | twenty-one 530) ogtieth March 2 Dorah Cohen, eighteen; No. 131 Henry|iiperate its people before it can claim reat concern to Mrs. Humiston. She| ‘1; F earkaret’ Mroithy fie ‘ 0 | Bennet larch tees nbd Dwenty-alnth | Tack. fourteen, Streets April 24 , nr : oh Pe The attention of the police ia being | gAlarmaret Smith. fifteen, No. 20 | beet, March Be neo: 461 ait March 26. Lille Lemogie, sixteen, No. 21 North | free Rusela as an ally. 4 that the arrest of Coochi and his|directed to-day to several of the|~ Mary Loory, aixtoon, of Dover, N. J. | One Hundred and Tiirtycemhthe Btree nd. tweety Swe Pe a rectarey aintéer No. 16 Me-| Miss Lucy Burns of New York and 4 Teturn to this country are of vital in-| places where Cocchi has formerly | Feb. 18. Mareh 10, 'd Street N. 2 L Lewis of P: formerly | Fed. 18 PE ORI p ‘ f ; twenty-two, Adoo Road, Rutherford, N. 3, April 23, | Mrs. Lawrence Lewis of Philadelphia & terest in the investigation of the state | maintained his shop. In 1912 he was ‘ a ’ ichwartz, twenty-eight, No. March 17. Gladys Bowan, fifteen. No, 21 Erie| carried the banners. 2h ot, New Bedtord, Mass. Feb i eh : ty-ninth street, March 14 ek, t ty-three, No.| Avenue, Rutherford, N. J., April 24. of affairs revealed by the Cruger/at Seventy-ninth Street and Broad- to Ke ee, sixteen, of New Bed- paioale Berg my, fiftenn, No. 376 South ony third’ sre ty Apr 3. Catharine Hunt, sixteen,’ No, 263 West errr eter murder, way, This building has been torn | {Fd Mast. : ‘ourth Street, Brooklyn, March 14. ‘iI “three, No. 186| Twelfth Street, April 5 yer, sixteen, No, 189 Essex! Fannie Mosel, seventesn, No, 241 Weat ey biree "2 t, twenty- f A 5 [PREDICTS § COCCHI® STORY |down. Later he bad places at No, 312 Street, Fe MT Oy tiem, No, 06 peannie Mosel, sexenteen, No, 341 Wee aay ty cheat Bireet, March 38, ite "hone" Mary, Watt, twenty-three Ne. JAMAICA WINNERS. 1 Ainstordam Avenue and at No, 227) pi PA hala | wooncette Anitable, sixteen, No rid. April 25 { 5 : 6 two-year-old A WOULD HORRIFY CITY. |Weet Highty-Atth Street. ‘There ts al Aune Whiter twentyens, John. | Washington Avenue, Brons, et ae Gian, seventeen, No. 60]" Laura Danaa, thirty-six, No. 149 Kast! HIRST RACH ©, Por two-year ald y, “Coccht," she said, “will undoubt- | : son Place, Brooklyn, Feb Biren quapolitans fikeen,, West One Hundred and Seventh Street, |Twenty-second Street, Abell 36. 0 | MMUNRi Tuy: 112 (uxton), 18 (0 6, ; edly talk if he is captured, When he|‘tllar under the Amsterdain Avenue)" Celia Lan enieen, No, 860 Myr- y Mppaeiya, Merch 34, April 1 No lace eaten” artes | to 6, 8 tos, frst; Corydon, 112 (Trox: y talks this city will be amazed, for | TO! Hen finch ’senburds ewel 27 Myr cain Maney April 2: | Anna ‘Holsig. thirteen, No, 15 Beach |ler). 13 to ti a*(Senutting Ho — anch Seabury, twelve ” Miller, fourteen, Gloversville, | Columbin Place. Bhool nen, No. 8183/5 81. \Fune Bug, 108 (Schuttinger), 12 to 1, 4 he is @ ink in the chain or white] Henry Street, Brooklyn, oo IN. ch 16. : sline yohnaen, te , / . fifteen, No. Sixth | to 1 and rd, Time, 1.01, Bal B cove dealer, and he knows the! GOOD CHAUFFEURS WANTED. ray wanda CAstrognanni, sixteen, No.|N-y, We ee args ran ‘Avenue, Apri Hien That My Rork [iia Frage ra aaninin' Coral, Mar | c anus Fen |Street, Brook! Mar 6 sa tinperial, thirty, ino, fourteen, |Ni . mont and Pilea > Fal higher-ups as well as the contempt- ln ehh 5 | Helen Walzner, thir be) Bitoet, Biconly paren. 49 Brooklyn, April 3. 1, "Brooklyn, Ap 4 SECOND RACE—For four-year-ol | Machiniets for Transportation Cam) poet's ity tiret Bireet ¥ Nintiorie Guessing, thirteen, iB Ww. ; toe ~ thie minor operators, 1 know this Alse Get inte the War. Ln Nilbauer, nineteen, of Hud | Gree n st, Bro yn, Mareh 17 Hopkinson Avenue, Brooklyn. rina ie eal ce i? 002 ont fang ates Stealing win 5,40) Y case trom top to bottom and I speak! The supply and ammunition traing of |won. NY. Hebe ie No. 5286] Bar Brooklyn, Maré Adeline Monte April 6 Jennin Kennedy, seventeen, No. 1440 from, 110 (Troxter), 6 to 1, 2 to Land Y in all earnestness when I say that) the New York division require mea for | pind! Vanderiot®, sightecn: No. 02 Nostrand, sever Mildred Califang, - alxteer Flatbueh Avenue, Brooklyn, April 7. 4 Coceht 18 in the possession of knowl |enliatment in there trains who are com-| "Margaret Hurds, seventeen, Seran-|No. 79 Grand Street, Maspeth, La dor |ppompaon Sirerts April 2. 0° sa) pga treet. Brookism. April da. Y edge that will horrity the city |petent chauffeurs, automobile machin. | ton, Pa, Feb | M Kaur No, 888 | paamlly Crankshaw: kiyn, April 3. Mary Davis, ninoteen, No, 622 Baltic " inte and a few men who are good cook, Emana Reuss, seventeen, Aurora, ay ssautma 0. $88 | Battery Aver ro . Brooklyn, April 24 4 “In fact Cocch{'é Information is of | re i 4 ‘ cooks. |, APM a Sedgwick Bt is, March 16, Hannah, Donohue, twenty two, No, . Malo. sixteen, No, 122 Grattan 0 import, that I fear hewe places are only for those who|”souepliine Heenan, fifteen, No, 168| Mary Dunne ny, No. 400 Mant | 4g¢ deuce Miftyecighith Stree lec bala, elaieon, 2 oe ne praanipienrg one ice! be are red-blooded, cloun-living imen and| Butler Street, Brooklyn, Feb a8, | Horty-ninth Mar 16. went | g Higien, alurphiy. sixteeny i . N, /Street, Brooklyr aeen. No 396 Hicks ap he. want to see service n offic reer on Brookiva: Faw. 12] Ninety-third. Tee ree Maroh en, No. Streat, Brooklyn, April afl be loosely guarded after his artest.| Curie Iots of hard work onde ent gene Place, Brooklyn, Pb. 17.| Ninety-t ih oary, Rosai, sqventean.. NO. Lucia Aalangone, seventeen, No, 2201 11 also tear that if ho hears the police | orricers and a Iittle enjoyment in addi-| pote Fourteenth Bit at Feb’ 20." lontown, Ne doe ; * Mary smithy fl ‘ Fiat Avenue Tet sixteen, No. "Hare after bim he may commit sui- | tion, Mary twenty, No,’ 96 Cook] | Marisrie Hinchickson, rorty-third Bt Pinehurat avenue, “April 18." A olae. Apply to Capt, George H. Robertson, | Street, F : ontown, + March ary Leo, twe Catharine Lane, | fies at. arutotaten maid she woute wit! Ent Argonal, TRiriy filth street and | » Joaghine, Ry gg ceet No OF Best a ishty-tiret direct March v1, Avenur. April 2 sixteen, No: $44, East [Scholes Street, Brooklyn, May 4. | piidneseetiies ibsaalabedclbatind vidlate: Btanton, sixteen, No, 506 Weat Amy Hickerman, twenty-fi No. | 0 Hundred and Elghty-third Street.) avenue, Bronx, April 2! i ASSORTED REWFORT CREAMS—Lf ever @ sweet qualified ase U dred and Forly-siath Street, /398 Last Thirty-firth Sur March 20, | April 3 . |" Mary’ Finnicello, nineteen, mouth’ Ww ee a breif Marjorie McDuvitt. fourteen No, 63 | Atay” Dufenack, fourteen, No. 809| seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, May ented, In bcouermints Birawberr’. a @ e | Anna Swetgon, eighteen, Ni 7 Mund and ‘Thirtieth | Melrose Avenue, Bronx, April 8. Hieanor Delport, kevenseen, a q Jone Hundred and Thirty-si t, March 18. | Marvin pup twenty-#la, Cedar | Redford Beroet, May ep re Feb, 27 | Lathel Utoner, fourteen, No. 191 Hus | Grove, Nod. Al ae e fo » No. oh hag) minslaae Mas th hy | in Ober, elghteen, No. 17 Stage Street, April 27 : e 1c10US s want Bigntecnih Breet. Jan 3 Radle Mother, twenty taesens No, 761 | Sireet, Hrooklyn, Mare be Garet Hunting, sisteen, No, 61) (PTW AVERUE CARRMELS, We "en Madeline Divrsing, sixteen, No, 167} anils, Brookive, Mason 10, Catherine fe wland, | thirte : One led an aristocratic name {ie ee "se Avenue, Keb i 2 une and Twenty Stree! * ° Ot, Anne Avene Me TS ae masta ' ta Avil fixtoon, No, 24ua | Hundred und Tw (Continued on Fifth Page.) rel _fnveararnel mak | Thirty-frat Btreet, F Vashington enu We ite : arch a Catherine Colin, twenty three, No. - ———_—_——- In the glee ATS mi nders, ‘twenty-one, No, 450],, Anna Mitiver ehteen,” Wo es % Bix ixth Sireet, Brooklyn. ~ ute, wa nivtysaiath, Bireat, Web. [ast Hixth Street, af 1 San lireenblatt,. fifteen, No, 1007] Prog. Cenaa 9c King Spevak, fifteen, No, 442 Clares| Adete Griner Aineteen, Wo. 88 Chin mpson Street, Bronx, April 6. Bail for Student mont. Parkway, Feb. 4 jton Street, Feb. 14, Anna Delmasso, ty-four, No, 784) ae has ae irds, ‘fifteen, Renas |) Mary Pullinan, twenty-two, No. 27) pA avenue, April 8 | The “Loyalty Committes" of the e Re ia Mae rh i" ¥ James Bre 3 Braet Flghih Avavies, ftteor Mt. Vernon, N.| Columbia, University faculty, headed |] 94 BARCLAY STREET six, No, 943 8 46 April 10 of. HB. eligman, turned in oass 6.80 0.1. Sat 10 x } Aven ‘ voure Avious saa | panies tleinge, seventeen. No. 66 Weat [PY report yesterday on the views and || # CORTCANOY STREET 4 dl, aa, Xo Hopkina] | Hitine | Ahre is Ne 05 Qne Hundred and Eleventh Street, | onguct. of Prof, BW riginal bail PARK ROW SNASSAU st. ; Halliday, seventeen, Jersey | uy 182 J | AB Delmasso, twenty-four, No. 784] Dana, who put up the o ch 1p meu Ey 7] Delay A te ond for Owen Cattell and Charles 400 BROOME S one LON THA orty. "Star packer, t ce io, 12 wast | nt a Prtitte . bond fois students, now on trial|| cise tp. m.: Sat Mop m 4 Josephin Horn! acker, twenty-thr t Not te uch (iftcen, Bridgeport, |i". Phillips, students abT 210 STREET Bult lo, N. an, 29 urteenth Btreet, | Conn. di with se jon, 4 is unique in flavour, quality, and nate, sisteon NG , eventeon, No. 163] pre’ Scommittee 18. understood to "RULTON st; BKLYN E, ri f i i pets Strect, Brooklyn, March sixteen, Mamaroneck, Ly April ll. | nave reported favorably on Prof. 73 TA OT. O Riy 4 ichness 0! nfusion. Anna Mary Sturck, seventeen, Perth | igtaan,(Ghloaaaptll Maris <liudion. Beventeen No.l Dana on the com mendatory view ot ott) BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Clo mbo: J, Jun. 19. ai. said dl Stromberg, sixteen, No, 979t| Prof. A. H. Thorndike as a sub-com~ : Aphgmaialea wnfalod Tos 6e., 100 Hudson St., New York aft Nir Nitasens twenty-one, No. 307 teen, No 19 W th Avent x he en, twenty-one, 2} eventee 19 West MWighth Aventy, April 7. mittee. ; — mann and Traction even, first: Jem, to 5 and out, sec ton), 5 to 1, 3 to} an even, Time, 1.47 2.5, Brickley, Sam Meekin, ‘Fairweather, Madame Herr- 80 rai Peace” seach Hottle-Fed Baby Marshalls, WASHINGTON, June 20.—Clarence Ignatius, the ten months bottle-fed son of a chambermatd, is @ guest for a few weeks of Vice President and Mra, Marshall. The Vice President and his wife have no children, Clar- ence's mother works most of the day and night. | Mrs. Marshall, hearing of the child's plight, arranged to keep him for a while (Rowan), 9 to an), 9 OS nd; Eagle, 106 (Bus. Guest of The free trial bottle of MARY T. 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