The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1918, Page 3

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~ | THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1918, Dias. ’ ” NOSURRENDER” Close Close Up New York Like an Accordion at 10 P. M.? BOY SHOOTS SELF: ee RY ‘LASHES | §. SHI Make Broadway the Great Black Way, Darker Than a Dish of Prunes? Rub Garlic on the Door Knob to Find It in SISTER MAKES T° ret and Mille ; the Dark? Provide Miners’ Hats for Poker Players, When the Only Thing a Native Son Inherits From His FIGHTING | BOAT Father Is Insomnia? “BUGS” BAER Says It Can’t Be Done. LONDON, J ni Harold Vana I ROE tere The New Subway LIGHT HOUSES Witt BE NEEDED aie | , . ig Makes {\\% a Neighborhood | i > wurHour Battle of Gun mun Hidden in Eston to Pro- le Store for All Brooklyn a Pens) ; ba, tect Father, Who Is Held as |i o srew Aboard J. L. Lucken- | ; (TF GOING Te8E ToUEN . Ry F P b . al MmIvERe HAT ON THE MIGHT SHIFT Sullivan Law Violator. \—} A subway train rolled into the Thirty-fourth bach Officially Described. wet ie YA AFRAID TO Go SL . ei Street Express Station at Herald Square a week ; | HOME INV THE DARK Twelve-ye ld Robert fProacin |i ago and added another page to the history of j NASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—How the r 7 ; | this busy business centre val gun crew of the Ame rican | ' w hot and Killed at. o'clock this . ta bs amer J. la Iackenbach success: | morn the home of his father, 4 When James Gordon Bennett built the present ly fought off for four hours the! Tasauato Proscta, No. G4 Bt Atine’s i beautiful building for The New York Herald, ; acks of a German aubmarine until hone Wh Ave He) Broadway and Thirty-fourth Street could boast fertroyer, racing to steamers ALE MIGHT CABARET SCONE [tA pa) : \&} of no other attraction. The Broadway Taber- aue, forced the UV boat to sub- | From " tea the poll He nacle and a few low buildings looked down on , rae, 18 told in detail to-day In an hav | what was merely another New York square. ‘| cial account by the Navy Depart- Keoond ie] i nt. Proacta a Then this great store saw the upward trend of The engagement described took | siate trade and moved to the corner of Thirty-fourth Ce on Oct. 1 hile the vessel was mot | Street and Broadway, and another landmark was route to neh port. The U t raised on what was destined to be the heart it subjec the morchant craft to] Bu wavy shell fire that Injured seven of the busy retail shopping district. Brooklyn at this time was virtually another city. Tall church steeples and beautiful homes and a nationally famed bridge were its chief points of interest. Shopping in New York was a journey over the bridge or by the ferries But even in those days our delivery wagons were familiar sights in Brooklyn's beautifu: streets. n, etart i tempora commission “Don't surrender,” flashed the ommander of the American de | troyer that caught the Lucken- ach’s distress call. “Never,” was he laconic reply. 1 blaze eng! a s out PRONIBT TOR OM ING. y put i, SA STKANGER ON THE GREAT GLACK WAY © © © ng through it Then the door knob turned about an inch. who was thi and the Bot He door swung bie went to | g ‘ opened the door a little f All members of the arr hard | People in New York Don’t Carry | "1 then tho eROe Game i Saturday marked a new epoch. Brooklyn is now re been commended by the Navy] Watches, “Bugs” Baer Says; i OF PERPETUAL ropped. 1 I him nearer lst more than ever the city of homes and New York lor Ra Me EPFECT . 1! ; fs pastinant tor: 1 ‘They Carry Calendars, awe tree 7 Ole athberre Ke WE WANT, ” SAYS HYLAN and ran out into the halt, Tcouldn't | Bd is merely downtown where she does her shopping. Chenperary warrant of t ROUNDER (MAMMOTH CAVE STUFF) | anybody, but T heard some This great institution, dedicated sixty years ago recognition of his Snr a eee in away toward the back dvor.” to the true American characteristic of thrift, the official aubount fiewal Mayor Reniver Civil Service Asso- moré than an hour of ques stands now as never before, the logically inter- At 190 A. ML the after lookout be evening Gown ciation for Protest Over toning at the Hronx Detective Bur oo store just across the street from Brooklyn | A f out | ; eau girl told a new version 4 the Luckenbach reported a steam: | va (17 wu Ge aw Riordan Appointment, 5 jomes. 3 ? hur ( Baer. 0 Pp 4 revolver out of the } abeam, The commander of the] peck: ar Bugs) ke hd barter "Wa Nave had all the reform that we} br Saale, Mase phased with | While the new subway means more to Brooklyn, i aes guard OOKS like the Fuel Administrator intends to sew a padlock AM want in thin city for 8 time to} urainst his head and By the home section of the greater city, it means ia Hh lad ul our fun and tie tl to a rabb The latest mand CMe "wrote Mayor Hylan to-day Bue te ay eked. |B! much to the downtown district of this borough, ie ie fas arca icial Nibs decrees that all lights must \ f the Civil he n it el again. |B for, as our friend the Evening Sun has said: ‘| bUgN tha plaaeen: | paella fe Re hind tine “Incidentally, citizens in general find cause to ij her. Both & protest by the iid reach his arm, |e be happy that the SHOPPING DISTRICT and & steamer, The U, §. PROMOTES COLONEL agendas bi kun went off { hotel zone near Herald Square are at last con- ” nder then wer the n Mayor ran to her father’s 9 ter view Whe nected with the downtown financial district by a direct traffic route.’ ck away and told 11 happened. He GRITICISED BY BOLSHEVIKI| : the supposed be a subi came TORURURUE r pont ) snd asked @ neighbor, ci x sant 7UHSOOUS Se Bane BU Ree eyed Rien Aarvina ike OR the revolver. |B , The Luck eral and ( il 1 Back from an because, as the Clyil ed at this iF fi, va ise m letter contends, the! p a » detective EB iF acy iL te ipal Civil Service Com-|at the who questioned Mra cc \ Ln eZ YY Y & ‘ine ASHINGTO Ja 1 Aol, Wit Marese i ald she hb da eun eS, paige Ss uare N j je tam V, Jud ted States milita in thg wood shed, and th asholt Ses bi) ‘w York ache at Pe recent he detectives found one It ha one R Inibles who empty shell ina chamber Just beyond atractiay® Ri. oteat two Vaeant chambers, which would le # liat. |tecount f two clicks heard soe 4 ee H 6 the pes tiontl bi wire that @ well eat eT of | hat the appo © father s pported the est first In the name of the 0 submarine clo pai ieee ati eel uut a fire but later corroborated her se ‘ \ yards, Early in. the hci ; ee h on, and said he had feared thousands of little or- j from the subma . 1 te ‘vil Service ne 1 get into trouble, She in at deck forward on Pace. wads lies dl an investigation of th Fe eee ee Gala the RENT TNKOTS phaned children, aged oded in the gun rt ae amination for Chief Medical Examiner " pe Ba Sticcuat aru henrica ct him. He was locked up on poor, and _ physically ting a tire v nimed Knowledge of an Atranged by the » of violating the Sullivan law “Hes rm ped thera’ . ; ; oo And she was placed jn the care of the and mentally stricken ste gun ma Children's who are being cared for “NAVY PLANS UNIFORM It was ned that th Appeal ; : tr the children has been living separate by the 89 Jewish phil- ; : FOR ITS YEQWOMEN y In Brooklyn for seven years T J anthropic societies of 4 ae : | rR Manhattan and The ae ae ale aes a _ : for Wi a inter, White for Sum- RETAIL GROCERS ACCEPT 0 ews Bronx, I appeal to you FLOOD TIES UP TRAFFIC. | RET by New most earnestly for help in their behalf. | FEDERAL BOARD'S PRICES Food Labeling Law Furnishes Mean Made ‘ner FRAUD T NUR sievitlwe Brooktym Fills| WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—Yeo ORDERED BY GOVERNOR, Ns" Sern", Uhrty tet|/ptrt herent Criersiaued ce 1i Nan ew Yorkers wh In the Name I know that the cry of the distressed never fell unheeded Jewish ears; but perhaps you do not know that the local Federation for the Support of Jewish to Enforce Promise to Authoritie Ly the new s AAS WEE ‘ n vonsulta on for J git > forward 1 1 gu nd of th ! 1 1 \ was re P.M PIGS START RIOT IN VIENNA. ; ‘i Aa sed for Sate of ‘ by 0 Fought to G ar A WASHINGTON, Ji ‘The Deve } saniat pies " . $3,500 CITY JOB FOR WOMAN, | rms iy : Mins Tinney of Brooklyn Made y rs ; y apector of Charities Depart In " ‘ “2 . 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OSS Lc ee Sa Not but The need for your help is very great and In giving it you will find overflowing recompense Please become a member. ‘later,” to-day. urgent. in your own conscience. Fill out the appended blank and mail it at once to William Fox, Suite 312, Claridge Hotel, New York City. COL. WILLIAM FOX, MR. HARRY SACHS, Trea I herewith subseribe to the FEDERATI FOR THE SUPPORT OF JEWISIL PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETIES OF NEW YORK CLELY the sum of bale for th 1018, payable annual nowt! rterls out two Please writ tals: Name ia Firm N Business Address Bu

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