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» I'd just landed this good job at the| rnnae ny PRAUN WY civy win TH tins SOME MEN DRAWN FROM CITY'S UIST jee CAN'T BE LOCATED \ t} Wak Sheet Find He | of the y M fof him,” whe “That's all right then,” she replied. Kepeated bangings » pplngs at the door of Au it Mertel's two-room ebode in the re of the back urt at No. 218 Booond Street brought Her! tol, a strapping, well built ye of twenty-nine, to the ¢ father and mother are oO one dependent on b ajona, He is night elev At the Post Graduate Hospital “I'm willing and gind to go," he said, when told his name had been | drawn; then, rubbing the sleep out of bis eyes, he added: “Somehow I w pretty sure they'd Inand moe; but J'm giad of it. The only thing about it that hits me as being tough ts that | ung man on, Mertel’s dead, he han! m and lives | tor rator NICOLO SCOTELLARO 168 MUL @nR ey SremET nar bospital after being broke for six months. ‘Ry this time word had been spread through the front and rear tenements that Hertel was “drawn.” Evory win- dow, by some mysterious cast slide wireless telegraphy, was filled and ehildren crowded round the door of tis two-room dwelling. When Hertol goes to work to-night he's going to be # public character on his particular block, VINGELO CORTAZZLO ‘Angelo Cortazzo, another drawn by KS) _PRINGE er the first number, of No. 161 Prince | fehool and La Salle Institute. Ho is FUSION OFFER (F PLACE ON TICKET employed as an elevator operator in a@ bullding in University Place, id to Have Written Letter Agreeing to Run With Ralph Roger of No. 160 Henry Street appears to be a mythical per- Mitchel and Prenderg: sonage, No. 160 Henry Street is a double tenement, ten stories high, and & search of the building failed to re veal any one of Ralph's remarkaaly Saxon name ever having lived there, |S ‘One of the men drawn, who hag ir- |" refutable exemption claims in the shape of a modical certificate that he has suffered from heart trouble for six months and has been unable to ly his trade as longshoreman, is to Romeo, twenty-nine years old, of No. 104 Cherry Street. Romeo is married and has one child, two years old, He has been in this country five years and is not naturalized, Manuel Gomez, who registered from No. 826 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Street, has gone back to Spain, according to residents of the house, Lester Lyatt Babcock could not be found at No, 72 Hamilton Street, the address ‘he gave on June 6. No one in the neighborhood knew him, Russell Taylor West could not be found at No, 687 West One Hundred and Seventy-fourt! Street, ‘News that William Baker had been drawn was received with fine evi-|{t was given to him without his con- dence of patriotism at his home, No. | gent, He almost admitted that his 207 West Sixteenth Street, where he)" s lives with his wife and. nineteen. | best friends were uhging him not to months-cld baby. Baker ts twenty-| accept it, He declared that the whol alx years old, born in this city and| question of whether or not he should drives a truck for a living, His wife Rorongh President Marks has hd to Hecome a candidate for re- lection on the Fusion ticket, An official of the Committee of 250 de- clared this afternoon that he had in his pocket a letter from Mr, Marks agreeing to uccopt a renomination along with Mayor Mitchel and Mr, Prendergast, Up to last night President Marks had about decided to refuse the nom- tnation, He told an Evening World reporter yesterday that he had not the nomination and that Accepted aged to politteally in one of the prettiest girls on the | ¥ s lower West Sido and the baby In-| Mayor Mitchel and Comptroller herits her good looks. Prondergast revolved on a matter and Baby Haker recely | of pring Evening World reporter | What Mr. Marks meant was that is told him he yee wanted to go and I want him to, could not ex know it means that Til have tol peot to be ) srarene Soak El, ly treated any better by wet out and hustle for the baby ar Renate RAG tena aries rng myself, but I'm willing and able thy | M tand Prend in the tu do it,’ Both our families believe in|ture than he haw been in the past showing wh they sténd at this lie) ood to Pun with them at the time, Will's threo brothers, @ention John and Steve, all married, are Witham Mamiin Childe ae fatered also, My brother Joe is Ee RRR MLE CHUAR AELOEY the Sixty-ninth lg and other Fuston riots cs busy with Mr. Mark i) told EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. him that even admitting he was per Jwecuted in t merd of Estimate he , should turn the other eheek for four YONKE N Y., July +0 ye + more. entries for to-morrow's rac a "You should er If for follows this great fusion movem ued Ud UST, MACE Fer tures yar atte ant K KF You are dole: the Ne. be tlle tutions, SIR Ad Ay n oRreAt fay ur name ti Hing la fue ti ‘ with Mitchel wit, even a 1: Traction. 1 feet s, | though 4 ” a a a tig. *Mtias Mr Ma hu state. i Bs dillon, 185 ¢ (0) Marwamt 14; | mont t atterncan me tia) wk sme itnp, de; Sk Waiilare | —_- 1 - : BREAKING LP A SCHOOL rae shreevearakin end 80s) From the Magnolia (Ark) Sewn, “Wat 1m Tek A bulldog be up a near 126 xurkana the other da good ear-olde; Any 1 to take a 2. ih ber on 1 when the achool ae " w ken up, Once a red MOVRTH RACE ‘The Raplre City Derby, for ed { loose & can of carole; $5,000 ati wd ner oak and on i t rf n boy from the forks of the cresk objpctud to nH Wit i" W Me Hickory Nut WW for oftics Stoner Hed Box om: once r half-way Bev i" and turned back, You folks Para Enap, 1h Adelie Volstdee “tio. "round here Was expectin’ me to mauve wAimwentice aowance claiued, “Weather clear. |the country in ubeut six weeks, an It ‘Track fas, was too big @ ob for me to tackle.” SEMBER OF HHRATT with | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 20, NUMBERS FOR THE DRAFT IN ORDER DRAWN AT WASHINGTON HERE ARE DRAFT NUMBERS FOR NEW ARMY OF 687,000 AS DRAWN AT WASHINGTON 307 9:85) 7,690 3.007 1618 one 6,655 7,100 7,765 | 7.ba1 7819 3619 4,008 6,003 1,288 9,000 9,443 7,785 5,886 HUNDRED EIGHTH HUNDRED B18 4.079 7,109 6.492 2142 10,395 10,008 7.300 7.068 6,040 1.769 1047 Chats B17 #570 2,008 6.257 10,114 #93 6940 w922 (8.277 41257365 7,063 7,227 0,325 726 154,985 O33 10,363 6745 2,331 722 2861 some 7 NINTH HUNDRED, “6360 (9,916 8,433 6.649 6,803 7,288 633 56703872 11843 (9415 4,986 $30 4.928 2,579 4,784 ' 3,808 6,005 5,538 2.607 10,477 8,190 7,249 9,008 7727 3,084 1,611 7195 3,556 10,188 TENTH HUNDRED, 1,432 2 3,736 7,513 3a4t 6,999 8,072 7,676 41 1,574 6,358 4,117 21376 9.264 7,607 " | @ Bavapernene 6 2 8 3 6 9 5 0. 18 45 0 ese F ESSBSS S838 ISSR: FOURTEENTH HUNDRED, 7,709 91446 112 8,346 4.495 8.064 8,547 6,661 356 8,320 3,077 8.463 6,011 7,150 5/965 2,089 8,921 6.262 1,067 8.866 082 1,709 9.414 2.590 134 2116 ize 7.528 10,151 91918 FIFTEENTH HUNDRED. Cae) 337 10,342 6.745 41199 9, 3.916 3.108 7,929 3417 064 8.618 3,320 7143 6.588 2,653 7,654 7164 4.18) 9.269 6.350 4.229 sure 7,140 2765 9.456 8.069 9671 4 5,306 1,722 ‘ ’ . eeu be ‘ as ‘ re ‘ ‘ . “ “ “ roe aon sum a ome ¥ “e = «4b? SEVENTEENTH HUNDA oe ouat 2.35 2.053 #0 2.02 bat ai sale 6 oer 10.349 10.07% EIGHTEENTH HUNDRED, It ts announced offieintly that all av tors trained in An en must Ko! through another course of tnatruction in| France, ‘The 4 tion will consist of x other ala Will o¢ nohing celve a large tr dropping bombs, itary. tac front. Hh mperate milit period of this training will depend on is individual, » instruc In battle fi studying a thes rex h Briti¢h avin. wth the yom The Am ne to f men SUBMARINES CAN'T STOP U.S, TROOPS’ SUPPLIES Jar Transatla Service Is PARIS, has been made publ that, In apite of t paign, the Vnit suc has ceded in transatlantic trans: visioning and rinls to the Thus, it is METC AN Vio utely States assuring a bringing Amerloan ad States will supply jAnnouncement in Paris That Regus Transport Assured July =A mmunieation e to the effect sub cam- Government regular view for apply Ex; explained, the urine mate Pure * “Beat in Town.” cal an | | | Hitonary 1917 MOTOR TRUCK USED IN caine eas AT A Puan paalaaia iain seb ebes can’t, 1 remain a true Christian.” | “NEW YORK MEN CALLED BY 258, FIRST NUMBER OUT I. A. Brenan, G. Aguay L, AL Pin A. Actermann,’ Ave infield St Ave 0 We ff Dean Rockaway Ave ring PL yer 8t Broadway AU t nda Water 1 fail to see the simily 1 the poet. "It soon fiaglea outs” ined the cynic CLEARING First Aid to Vacationists The World 1917 Summer Resort Annual 64 PAGES OF RELIABLE INFORMATION Where to go in the Mountains Where to go on the Sea Coasts Where to go in Florida Where to Go in Cuba and the Most Complete Directory of Places in the Catskills, Adi- rondacks, and Near By Coast Resorts Ever Published For Sale—Price 5 Cent At all World Offices and at your nearest Liggett-Riker-Hegeman drug store in Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Jersey City and Newark. = By Mail from World Office, 10 Cents Ee CAMP UPTON. ee eeeet « NEW ow 1,806 5.366 K A & sat jem ha EL WATCHES TRENCH #248 Oat4—7L0ay y m the P 4040 3.108 f se fo Tek AND BAYONET PRACTICE 2.045 1 10.281 1 weet 3.408 . “ 6408 Bers | v9 (1630 ’ 2,364 6.803 ‘| ‘ . 006 7.268 f 4.239 Sloet 7 8.656 9,160 : B52 6.328 wel! 3236 873044062406 4,315 207 8,123 4.071 W972 10,158 : —— 503 736 ¢ iE . . Fee, ae tare aie |Shoots Former Fiancee, Now 3ut Joseph Cohen Admits Gis No. 258 SIGNIFICANT. | ' : a ts) ers é. ‘ . 778 Another's Bride, and ing Wrong Name in Appli- Samper of ware Dare Commits Suici sation ff dott : Whteh Many 8.998 | mmits Suicide, cation for Police F Avold Ser Hird HOLLEY, N, Y, July 20.—George W ne {that t : 6, Venkley, © wT old 01 878 K, Weakley, twenty-six years old, #0! Deputy Attorney Goneral O'Malley, | ' i tie ¢ 4651 of a wealthy Philadelphia contractor.| prosecuting David Ja re Pool win Zia, ¢ 6165 4.702 was engaged for two years to Laural (rag and Jowph and (she) ft f gaye Rly 8-487 | Munro, then chief operator at the erat Latina” ae i sd Bures 10,295 3,179 1,010 }ephone exchange here. Her parents ki : Pe She Would remember Cat r 3950 B98 objected, and she returned Weakley’s| 0" 19 i. ber snd Mia eat pig lt el 919 8,580 lring, Dejected, he left the village muir a Barnett 5 is ail a gat 6.187 Yesterday he shot and seriously fair : ste es DBs: 8 ecto. pare 339 (9.926 wounded the (gir! ne ‘could not wed,| Halt to-das red a gen |9 ze arTy—tnany 1,175 6,678 eral denial to th Y ‘toke 738 9.572 and killed himself. s ps nes ROB RMBINSE ¢ The f w 6,366 9.472 On June 12 Mis# Munro became the| Mm when placed on the stand by Quim where to fot TWENTIETH HUNDRED. |wite of Kdward K. Dilmore, auperin. | “PNK Moss, his counsel Hy bert far a4 $690 4.852 ltendent of the Brockport-Holley nts In Cohens’ lite were ire-) Kaos Marriage Cha 3.549 (9,891 8.435 1,097 | Wat Company, A week ago they by the prosecutor, shen sald | he M WINE Thavies Aahiaw 4,362 5.459 4,488 ee e somo of them h pene so many | returned from a wedding trip to find a vie Anne i 773 69: bese F510 $094 | Mrs, Dilmoro's parents terrified by|Y€4° ago that he had forgotten aii|ARRAIGN POLICEMAN CAHILL. ‘ 5.286 1,191 9,102 | Jetters from Weakley, gent fron bout them. He admitted he had a nis, 7 5 | 4 y mn PAtH aa B35 | ferent parts of the country warning| been arrested once on the charge of MANeee ROLL Ttcabateanie Wanetene | Me Bat jr, of the American 848 2.323 2.938/ them that he would come to Holley | 4884 but said he had struck tho . I ®, was badiy wounded wh Pe eee} eas [and Kill them, ‘The last letter sct| Complainant because the latter bad | |!" ech ey a duly i 2.262 4879 7:527 | yesterday for the decd, insulted his (Cohen's) othe ora - se he mann n h eo). saa8 See hough wpollce and Depaty Sher-! Getting down to Jate years Mr ate, | ngueles we » MAYA ce'ehio e514 3.970 11414 | Iffs were watching, Weakley entered | O'Malley asked Cohen about a bo f GiheiCant An in ive arrived peat Bd 8.200 | the back door, Mrs, Dilmore hur-|'Rat was exploded in a poultry car lw 1in the ce t from remaining 6,801 ‘g22 6.708 | ried there, expecting to greet her the Itattroad In 1918. ¢ t rn all about ‘504 1,064 3,590 | husband. At the door Weakley stood, ho remembered it distinetly k alle vat oon July by this Nil be! drawn will be pubs |TeVolver in hand, He fired two shots, | “I Was unloading the car,” C Hed hin into a hallway in oh ae lished in later editions. One hit her tn th oulder, the other |#tid, “when I heard a loud r ME ot dhird Avenue-and Four- Tenn, a entered jhe abdomen, Weakley fol-|The potice came, ik 5 Pant ig SR re tanh ial U 5 PREPARES IN FRANCE }lowed her and saw her collapse at|lauched, and walked away i) ceralrnmont befor Bh: Biiee 1 Oe |her father's feet. Then he puta bul-| “You had nothing to do with tt " equently Fitson rlek > vn be lewniag Mat nt and Jury and caused FOR BIG AVIATION FORGE, in his own brain and died tn an | asked Mr, O'Malley Rant brane Soe Crane Hun) KILLED HERSELF WITH GAS. hour, | “Absolutely nothing," replied = pel .as Mrs, Dilmore has 4 ht chance : ep eer alone een ne corti \ et nen to Make $n 0,00) Brookly s \Figure on Five Planes to One| must undergo an opefation to-day. | Cohen told of a mooting held by | va ae Mrs , twenty-five sf * Physiclans fear the shock may ki |ehicken handlers in Stuyvesant Hall] LONG macH “Chief! snare old, of Putnam Avenue for the Germans—Plans h in May, 1913, where Baft's methods |of Police Aubery Pettit went to New! biipewood, Qi 4 Was foune for Training. in’ Le RAR ! Jot business were discussed, Ho said York: to-day este IAN Assi "i dead In the bathroom at that address PANIS, July %.—The United states te] “l guess now you ure sorry you did | that Batt was not liked in the trai had, confessed ho tole. $6000 | (Uri, the plight, ‘The wae wrap turned making preparation | for a preat}Mot let Laura and me get married ay | because of his “overcropping.” ‘This of jewelry from Mr. and M of suicide. Mrs. Na hinidt had been sary dla ted Ree we wighed to, Did It do you any good | was explained as erop-stutting, fool f Somerville, Node in the living with her te for some. thr eee ee tliatan that. the tata uf hea | to coax her from me? 1 would like ta /ing chickens with sand and gravel to Inst. Monday, On that| andre ently had her husband. in the Stat oatima atlo of fV6) be buried near Laura, Life 1s not | increase their welght iy STS SCORE Aa Sod He fa ; claiming ha machines to the enemy's one Is needed! worth living without her, [ have|- asked about an application he had 1 tho« Jewelry in| had al ci to maintain complete mastery of the alr| wandered everywhere through the|made ta an appointment. on the {may and oki, Caley | taur her, and by the Allies pai d States trying to forget. [| poticn force, Cohen said he had given the Je t vi in Manhattan Where to go in Colorado Where to go in Canada Where to go on the Pacific Coast West Indies .