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MUTINOUS SEVENTH ENTERS U.S. SERVICE WITH angen LITTLE CEREMONY MUTINOUS RUSBIAN TROOPS CONTINUE THEIR RETREAT r ¢ he re , A Dniester they are t eastward fe t ’ a army Koores © Muscov foers KEEP OUT OF U. S, UNIFORM, FAKER, TO KEEP OUT OF JAIL Warning to Bogus Soldiers and Caba Pertorme Who Don Army and Navy Garb Na Yard havin been ann i by omplaint® regarding “fake soldiers ading ax army officers, United Staten Attorney Caffey day took steps to rigidly en © Nation net which forbids any one unauthor zodly wearing the Regular Army aad Navy uniform: During the last week four or five n have| od tow arrests of bogus military been made, one being se tam in the Atlant pitentiary. District Attorney Caffey warns cab- aret. managers and concert hall pro prietors that the G longer tolerate the unauthoriaed wearin f uniforms of the army or navy b fake me Prosecutor Caffey say® fered as taking paft in a performance when they appear a abaret shows or in concert halls in the uniform of the army or navy Men found her national uniforms will be rounded up and probably sent Eis asl GOLBY'S APPOINTMENT HELD UP IN SENATE! Calder and Wadsworth Ask Delay | Lieut. COL. BOSTWICK DEAD. —Vice Chairman Brent Quits Ship Board, WASHINGTON, July 25.—Announ ment was made to-day at the White House that Theodore Brent, Vice-Ch man of the Shipping Board, had ten dered his resignation, but that It has not been acted upon by President Wilson. In hia letter Mr, Brent satd he agreed | with Mr, Denman, the resigned chair man of the board, in his controversy Goethals, who up until | dl | Reorganization of the board and the Kimergency Fleet Corporation was in with Major ¢ yesterday was the mana gency Fleet Corporatio of the E full swing to-day following the Presi dent's acceptan Chairman Denman and Major ethals and th @iclayed the shipbuilding programme The Senate Commerce Committee | quickly recommended confirmation of Edward N. Hurley of Chicago as the Colonel new Chairman, but action was de- Iayed on the nomination of Biinbridge rd to suc ceed Capt. John B. White. Senators Wadsworth and Calder of New York! requested the delay. Mr. Colby had been prominent in the Progressive Par ty in New York. Administration lead. ers, however, expect no serious oppo- be C@lby for member of t sition to Mr. ¢ y Senator Calder sald the fact that he | and his colleague had asked that act on Mr, Colby's nominat for the present did not ni that against his appoint 2 Mr. Colby w f Roosevelt and th arty, while in 1916 he ma a number Wilson a Jary Vo Fakers ¢ feted. Convicted making false fp vouchers for Jurors and collecting the money, Frank E. Taylor of Montcla N J. Clerk of the Supreme Court, and James Cowan of East Orange, a court Attendant, were sentenced yesterd to eighteen months tn the County Peni ntiary. Ta wan also fined $250. He appealed and was released under $4,000 bat HEN you go on your vaca tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed te you every day, Evening World, 12¢ per week Daily World, 12c per week Leap World, 6¢ per Sunday eles Or Serribe oom for «week or aan Site Sow Saree 2 yon do mee pres, Hare par maa ~ remittance direct to axle Pulitaer Building.’ New ¥. THE EVENING USSIAN TROOPS CONTINUE THEIR RETREAT KILLS ‘THE OTHER’ —U BOATS ATTAGKE WOMANAND SHOOTS, U. §. TRANSPORTS, WIFE AND HIMSELF —{$ BRITISH REPORT Seventh Regiment Being Mustered Into U. Service at the Armory, and Its Colonel = >> uniforms and dudes rmed into doughb« of # high standard SUES FOR $ SHE LOST THROUGH LITTLE POKER GAME... and no job immediately is a striking example clency In its workable makeup. after being ernment will nu} Firat Lieutenant, John performers, These “chorus layers and advertising men |, Which Was also mustered in this afler diwgracing the + who played j with Pat Gilmore cornetiats ware 1 is going over recruits had a given a grilling of thie Seventh Regiment from Overwork. e-| formerly of the Seventh Regim National Guard, McGuire to orde’ to return her diamond ring valued at| $825, but after of both women t wag a case for civil action Mra, Belding testified thaf after “hocking” the ring for $50 @ year {ago this month, she went to Mrs Prende She alleges Mrs. Prendergast won the $60 and $46 more which Mrs Belding didn't have at the time and that the pawn tleket was given as A few days later, said Mra, Belding, Mrs. Prendergast took the ring out of pawn, A few weeks ago when Mrs, Belding offered her $50.25 for the ring, this being the amount she had paid the pawn- she alleges Mrs, Prendergast told her #he had pledged the ring with an up-State citizen fora loan but recently the New York trot ner@ and his bh wit of overwork during taken to his h ht and burial will he body will » of the resignations of Bostwick was born in N | with various military | security Was a member of the New York Histor- organizations a: end of the row, which | minutes before commissioned & | notifications—the 8 death and the | promotion—were received by Adjutant |General Btotembury within fifteen message announcing notice of his | broker, $10,000,000 CANADIAN LOAN IN THE U.S. Announces No Objection Transaction n be withheld eawarily mean nt speeches in Indiana for| WASHINGTON Attorney Swann and to the nd six months of the Grand Jury asking for a Grand mnsent of the ada's seeking a pri- | New Admiralty Head Is Ch — Sheepshead Bay Woman Takes “Red Dog” Club to Court in Effort to Recover Ring. Sheepshea address court decided st's home and played ear With Mrs, Belding in court. w Mrs. Clara Hall of No, 8100 Ocean ‘Avenue, discharged in court ten days | ago on a charge of conducting a gam- | dling. house Mrs, Prendergast. Mrs. Hall appeared to have great difficulty to keep from laughing every ime she looked in Mrs Prendergast’s dir GALLS FOR INVESTIGATION OF WALLSTEIN'S METHODS a charge pre th Attorney Tells Swann and Grand Jury Foreman That Conunissione Maintained “Whiskey Flat Former Assemblyman Mrank Ara w addressed a letter to Dist {Jury investigation of the conduct Commissioner of Accounts Wallstein Avanow 1s counsel fo M. Strau formerly a clerk in the Bureau | Lic # charged with ir aritic by Wallstein and ind In his letter Ar rays that Wall stein maintained sermblyman calls r | No. 778 Bighth Ayer ‘sc akbente of the City of New k ty: ployees were induced visit. thh Apartment by a detectiy ned B einployed by Wallstein, according the letter, and were th Vw Whiskey and Jured into int Mi women. in order that wrongdoing their official duties ints ire to them and that the ht Renin (ANtO pumieie * " tasily be tempted to’ be dishone Flin: LONDON, July Bir Erie Geddes, new Lord of the Admira nat chosen to Parliame ‘ Horough. his election being Dos: WORLD WEDNESDAY CLOSING QUOTATIONS. EXPORTER 1S HELD ON THEFTS SAID TO. 495 pcyy EXGEED $200, a N. Martinez ¢ Gata With De- trauding Banks by Means Bogus Bills of Lading. of Nepizene Corporation, and the spe embezzlement of $35,000 Bay's poker and “Red set, composed of the wives of | 06 tired business men whose card play ing mati court several fimes in the last few | $200,000. Jmonths, had another outing—or inning Coney Island Court this afternoon, Mrs. Prendergast, sixty years old, of No, 2670 East Nineteenth Street, Sheepshead Bay, was brought {nto court on a summons obtained by Mrs. Evelyn G. Belding, who ref to give be Mra, Belding wanted Magistrate Mra. Prendergast eos have been aired in poltce * | can a fascinat | able to break. :/ HUNTS WIFE WITH GUN, THEN KILLS HIMSELF While Breaking get-rich-quick 8 arraigned before Mag- Murphy and ball for examination on Friday Bogus bills of lading, according to the stories | bruary and scheduled its assets money Martinez got to his home was shipped vy | in Colombia, Attorney's offlce bell organized by Its business osten. ntral America, Several banks making the complaint are sa on bills of lading, , however, no gools were found The $35,000 Lichtenheim & Stern was advance: detectives say Tho complainants are rep- y the law finm of O'Gor. man, Battle KILTIE TAKES E EXTRA WIFE; SENTENCED 10 BOMB SQUAD red by ITEMS FOR International INVESTORS. harge of Bigamy Jond of 14% per ev enced to-di 213 capital stock oreman ympared with Manufacturing « per to stock record | th Sheridan Rullding and ran up the whioh overlook man Walsh of t to Ko to the International Me Yoar stock with AIDED SLACKER; GO TO JAIL. share earned in Varty, to Serve Year & CLEVELAND, ona re. Socialist | owded been doubled, JULY 25, Ww | mann” Ovtr she pitched flight the second And now said His wife ran toward h to interfere, volver was twic bullets beca: five | Interrupted | Mother-in-Law’s Graham, North phia, #1 385 day CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN, she As 1364 of} telling him hi | ation Washington Feingold showed hit | ring | towet reached stranger dashed to the stre Broadway | Mr momen The nv an insta ty-sixth after adjoining ro irtiet im revolver In hs + ‘and found the man to force apart | which prevented egress from the tower He did not hay vf them was found but T | | | 4,500,000 TONS SUNK SINCE FEB, 1, BERLIN SAYS ein and URGES FEDERAMSEIZURE OF ALL FOODSTUFFS and the child ran to he mother and clung to her kn Ostransky fired two more shots, taking effect in his hoad He and his wife were Gouverneur Hospital, lieved to be dying. | Policeman Patrick Quinn of the | ison Street Station Ostranaky is “I shot Miss Cohen, my sweetheart, backed away advanced to taken to the|which 4 e is be- | Hall Ina areal to} 5) I did not mean to hurt my wife. the rest I am not sorry.” Mrs. the home had been happy until about husband be- fascinated by on which he seemed un- {pal markets amended #0 that The law now says t y shall be sold only piles Reina EMPIRE CITY WINNERS. and upward Sc huttinger) forty-elght years | TRE | | nd killed himself early wo policemen attempted to him as he was trying mother-in-law, | | stra, John Wain of No. 49 Grant Avenue where his wife Js living. ‘The couple separated some time ago| and Mrs, Graham came to th When she discovered her | arrest Jinto the Trenton, her mother. husband through a window summoned the meant to kill her, police approached Graham drew a revolver and sent a bullet crash- ing through his brain. BROADWAY SEES CHASE AFTER JEWEL ROBBERY <n vear-old colts and’ one-haif to Partisan, 6 to 2 and 6 to 6, Nickell and All Bright also ran. —e—— KENILWORTH RESULTS. 1 940.00, place $17.60 “Aviation Rings Which Were Shown Him and Dashes From Store. Oriental Girl mrge Soria and An confidence of Herman Feingold of t and down of his shop ir Feingold was out top of his voivre siling at the crowd was Ina ‘whe chase led through ‘Th flavors: Ruspherry, Lemon, Orange, Fig aud Creme do to thi Xn VCS, Curls und a host of POUND TIN | make GERMARY OW VERGE OF FAMINE, SWISS HEAR Extra Glasses a Vacation Necessity Suppose your glasses break what would you do then? Extra pair means protection Glasses dup d exactly or Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Fye Specialists, Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 Rohe bhiukich & Sons. lished 55 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St 3 Sixth ‘Av, asth St r60 Sixth Av, aad St tot Nassau, at Ann St 17 West gad. Street 498 Fulton St..cor.Bond St VICTORS and Records for your Summer Home. Phons Vanderbilt 3091 for immediats SERVICE Knabe *,."s" Bought—Sold—Quoted Special Lettor ‘On Request JAMES W. BALL & CON 67 Exchange Place, New York. W MMMM MARRIED. D—FLETCHER — Wen day, July at Westbury, Long Island, by the v. Charles Flattery, BEATRICR BEND HENRY PRATHER FLETCHER OIieEo. VLUCKER.—July 29. MARY, beloved wife of Arthur Plucker and daughter of James and Mary McGuinness Funeral from late residence. W. 45th at. the to Rerna Chur West 14th at. Thurada 26. at 0.30 A Mo Intermen fi ‘ WINNING.—-ALEXANDER R. WI Services at THE FUNERAL CHURCH, 1970 Broadway (Frank E. Campbell), Wednesday, 8 P. M. Membe mid Lodge, No. 400, F, and A vited to attend AN “Tost and Found" articlea advertised In The World or reported © fo “Lost and Keund Bureau. 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