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ver CE LE nen and Special Correspondents. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY STRANGS ARE SENT TO THE ISLAND FOR ABUSING CHILDREN ANTIQUARY FOUND IN ANCIENT CHAIR, | ROBBER’S VICTIM Red Cross ‘Recreation Room in Bronx Hospital Where | Pershing’ 8 Wounded Men Are ODO4G4-O 9-0-4466. 2.000 vn tertained 15, 1918, 1200S. SOLDIERS | UBTED IN LATEST CASUALTY REPORT THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press] — No Other lta. Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete aenannceananntinily LONE FISHERMAN " EISEMPTVHAUL /—NHISLOVE ET ‘NEW YORK BOY WOUNDED IN FRANCE WAS FORMER MEMBER OF THE OLD 7TH ’ | H Parents Convicted ¢ of Cruelty} Attacked in His Shop in Ear : | Thirty-Nine More More New Eng- : | Lighthouse Bride and Suit Botti Get Terms of From Six Morning and Taken Dy- landers Missing—-Three >| Lost, He Is Alone Again Months to Three Years. ing to Hospital, \: | Killed in : in Two-Room Shack. Obaries and Jennie Strang, No. 73! tn pis 20-year-old chatr which was jo aeRO, May, ibe receye i] RIVERHEAD, L. 1, May 15.—Saqp Mount View Avenue, West New! ing (ron of hig collection, Moses aes hg aes OF See, IOnbese yer + | Sunds is atone again in his two-room Brighton, 8. I., recently convicted of! Hogopian, antiqharian, was found le : “ie stihl td ‘ i be re 1 the lighthouse island tm ‘ sane 3 £0 names: nine of the A ee Warning their little children, Were) unconscious this morning, in his shop ate New Bo Ara tat 5 \ . pag Pe Te Lloyd's Harbor, near Huntingtom, sentenced to-day to the New York) 4. x4 4; tien dee ws aie angaind soldiers, ph Ld | where, a summer ago, he planned @ County Penitentiary on Blackwell’s| action. ‘The other casualties are Wick with ‘The-Girh Whosltertes streaming from a wound in his heod Th ‘ h dua Saw-New-Y Ho h weddti Istand for aix months to three years.)ang his assailant, obviously a rob- bh lin action, three donc he, Wo. Sihall. Gee kay of We ee Mrs. Strang screamed hysterically | ber, escaped | |from wounds, five from disease, one $ | in, too amall for any of bie Ce and collapsed in her chair when she| It was at 10 o'clock this morning} |from ac nt, @even from other) ‘ hoe HOt Intend th: epee rode heard the eentence, and sho was car-|thAt an expressnan who had come to jcauses, ix wounded severe elit is money he gave the girl for | deliver some goods saw Hogop! n cight wounded slightly, sight : ‘ ried, chair and all, Into an ante room,| 97 it! som Koods saw Hogopian and| vip eSartecha I h gal LOU + her trousseau ¢ ; to ot believe his eyes, for| | wounded in action. Hick Wig Gkrne: UE eke te where a physician attended her. jhe kn the antiquarian ahd knew | Officers nar are Capt. Clarence >\the supreme : aie hi a aa = Justices Murphy, McInerney and! he would t voluntarily sit in that F. Jobson, € and Lieuts, King 4 ROBBINS . nero - wn Sar ‘ : taht tor Cone Herrmann of the Court of Special! chair. Going nearer, the expressman {| Alexander, Chambersburg, Pus: Clar- | 4 NY L-CONN? E | watinsan tear ant vert. Motien Ressions presided, and Justice | *aw th head of the antiquartan | ¢ rt Archer, Saratoga Springs, N.|W40.-1.0.0-4.0.0044-600--0000b006) of the lghthouse and Dr. Willlags de Murphy spoke for the three in pass. | "4 been cut open by a blow from a) ¢ Robbins L. Conn, New York City; | of ue and Dr, William Ja di dbes pee "8" | piece of lead pipe—the pipe wag on the | « Franciseo,| Robbins 1. Conn Detailed With nahve for alleged alienation’ €¢ ing sentence. floor beside the chair ; Pershing Heea fk ; he girl's affections George Pinney, counsel for the] patroiman O'Kecte was called andl oles ‘ otk The irl was Isabel McGlone, eighd Btrangs, pleaded for leniency, espe-| he in turn called an ambulance mi é Freeland, Weatv Conn, and U tout.) edge of Fr es ‘s old who bnew only ro) clally in the case of the father of Bellevue Hospital. Hogoplan ¥ as) 4 |James F. Crawford, Warsaw, N, Y,!) 1 a : ‘ ; ee la i hatha er] ; ta the | taken to the hospital and it is said he] ¢ Missing in action ta ‘ ‘ from ehthouse In « ' the Strang children He said the iy t A separate list of eight “wounded | wound knew no men but her father ang father, before pressing the hands of t a 1B h = ti h t “ ‘ Sand detect ot the ond Branch| ¢ WRN S QWounbES pAsm SBLERIL) ERORGe n n” aM apart from the other ten-year-old Elizabeth on the kitchen |g: reau, unable sation Hoaepians |<. YEROMA BAULAT HOMES ONE MOT MIOSE Bea sp t was explained, was due Avenue Last Capt. MeGtone was stove, had tested the heat of the! quest a partner, E a | SOS 004 Eee-oonorroroensenenneanned OAxb-4008:8-0-9-OH.O.0->0 Fea Ob 604.4.46-4-4.46.:4.4.HH446.0-6-6-%% |t9 the fact thilt no information had ba hig hfe kK, and a ste to oe iron with his own herds and “thought | Pas ° | — | been received as to the severity of the | Voi ja k shied wipe ee Pied 7 ” Mr. Hogop | F . wounds of the ght in " t ra) going, Sometime 6 yon ow, oe PMC ERG OM AUT 190 Q0) SARE. (THRE, RTH AMET wean ah (Raeapea Negi! at et wre, atin, a Justice Murphy reviewed tife case , | Patrick atl, Ne no | the fe ' : * buy grocertes, get the mail or bring are few vis atrick Farrell, No. 14 Hillel. i 1 Aslicty) Ache’ eulldvens Biissbathana| oreo” ners | STAMPEDES SUBWAY CROWD |““; BOYS ARE LISTED AMONG [crs escnue, tstgewater, 3 oh efor met GR sad eleven-year-old Raymond, had ‘raided|per came in on the th 18 —_- — Z Privates Harry J. Clarke, Strong] \") het \ ell in love with her,” Sands tol on-| Mex “ , the cour and one ¢ the pantry and eaten forbidden jam. /was a my partner Car Ese: Apes in Running i; ight in} | PERSHING’ S CASUALTIES aie. i Joseph Dilley, Thomson: (eae u" th trea rf is a Psp ay in ane = r hands were ed and|Unaware, and struck him down.” ; ville, Mich Hin s 1 Soud ted and we were married o ee eee ee eee rag {s A. aultokbe! wah FOUnA) ean (he Brooklyn, but Suspects | he micehied: acAalion ani DIED FROM WOUNDS. ' : ‘ i HUBtInRtOnT by tite. Waa tm addition Mrs, Btrang had tried to) 11 sna detectives believe It was Are Caught Later. WW NANT privates Thomas W. Cote, Spring|! ' ! y Johnstone, She went bacld burn the tongue of the little boy but| 3.4 ce two such cases, the other one] ¢.., i 2 my Ane ae Die 1 of Disease— | vate, Me.: Charles Conklin, Grand’ !? Lee to her father that night and did nee had succeeded only in burning his! having been used by the robber to ith "t 1 Victim of Gas. } Haven, Mich.; James Cromie, Brook-| Br ke rt , (come to my shack until the next dagy cheeks with the stove lifter jearry away \ phent PAGE eerh SAG ANS pyidddeeatiottin mat og | He) Mass. tne paioned Beicort That dinner, Sands said, was thd cheeks wi eee oe | worth ver plate was missing lyn, early this morning were stampeded Patrick FF reponse DIED OF DISEASE. of Gen. only hour when h “I have received many Jetters from sahasilh Im ear aire gaiesah Gallet aoa n to-day's casualt + Wi8] Corp, Robert Carrol Muller, Dick- He tka wife, “Over thn coften eupe they d y “pleading fo! sof the Por He \¢ t Oh ae ment tvates Joh hig, No, 423 West reba he! dee Mupety tld, *puading tor |» un of the Fort Ham-| tending Bian the C oast Of |iived at No. 4 Hilliard Avenue, Kime: | 9s yates Zohn Dubie, No. 423 Wert | cig, wittiam 1. Traub, Miami, Fla \ tory, then sald leniency. But this court has not SUPPLIES FOR ALL ARMIES Po uss ab that | yu io 4 ind Avenue, Hdmo- (62d Strect, New York: Stanford M.1 BH vutey Jono A. hillishyme, O rom Nis sick bed: : stance extenvatit Nines ‘ee ; Scotland to Norway. she ant, No. 680 Warren Street, Brook-| py, IL; Peter J. Hohen, No. 144 73th fT had @ gun found any circumstance extenuating | corn everal suspicious look a attoca wits. & r was Gheatae All Maciel Rer Street, Brook! Herbert Ful r nt away and the . Little children have bee ' » Lines | in men in the automobile and when he Cour land, ‘ ong | India! sia, In be t. Heck ghthouse, Pr the offense, Little c a m icy Framed Along Same Lines )'"* men ! aries se ikca las as | ON, Sie The British! a , BG (Wiss Patrick Morahan, Mo. 906) Tgansiels, Ind) Eyonett Hie was sent to Sands® eee cece mene yee morte As That in Single Milita Cae ee ea ae ot Adiniralt rick A t . a HItle over / West S4th street, Now York, ley, Vincennes, Ind. 50 with it describe the treatment to whieh they ae ei sate The ee = auiseeion: | thre 4 A DIED OF ACCIDENT. MISSING IN ACTION L never naw Ianbol | mmand a the northeaste f the North m i " aa a nal until she appea were subjected. It was inhuman mn ne Be Or eR : | Cadet Stuart Freeman, No. 841 12th] Capt, ¢ oO. No. 14 “put it was the girl's testimony thas Sppatareae ANA It Shee aAnilnintered’|| LO ¥ ane Sea, In consequence of the laying of h pa Street, Portland, Ore Fountain Westy ne frected the jury a as admi acne mf nie : 1 wit 9th Regim DIED FROM OTHER CAUSES Lieut. James ‘I. Crawford, Ware | feared Sands," she said, “Whe for mere childish indi n with a Ramren eae tae ae with Mexican Corpls, Willett B Mont N I boat with him, jam Jar. k FOUN g sabe pecan ' w 1 at | rome ha Ala; Harry 3, Lewis, Buck me. He said he The two Strang children were pe Sy and hereaéten “ail aniopine in Hu |fueeane " who would no 01 the i en's Cous ome orc, me. lo ow o marri ve eee * ip rs * ad 469 Bay that area must comply with s \ 1 be Priv Walter H. Y Lynn, ; field Avenue, im and planned to get away fro! sbype died RAE Oh BAUS e nau ve a . b their 51d \\tass;) Kenne 0 ent, | A Berg him. ‘That was all, T never lov and were committed to the Mission bps east ikea Peculations or ignore them at thelr af " Desa atlas mor Kent, |S ow Haver bg ak ta e of the Immaculate Virgin at Ls he dodged | Own peril A t 9 a i é 175 Pearl Street, Sands (9 @ fisherman, forty-ning | : Me.; Rene J. Gagnon, Se: n.; Fred W. Chitty, 1 ‘He eave be ban’ Gen retta, 8. 1. ay of the ding. ran| After dark no ship will be lw town, Masa; Nor t, New Haven, Conn : F sinc + of the Strange case o: r sof and over the roofs of rbd es ie “i pred hidgrek i » his work since the death of setae ' one 2 n he reached | Within the prescribed area, which lies of the princeton, Me. emi aa Hd t i‘ Us. his first wife fifteen years ago, was replete with sensations e ie reached 1, Conn, rthur hn Jeon Hassan wae placed cn trtal first trol found him in| between the coast of Norway ” WOUNDED SEVERELY. ion, No, 75 Fast Main Street, Mid- i 3 yas © ; , | front which, It Is; scotland, and any vessel finding Sergt. John A. Drotter, Chisholm, | qietown, Conn; Willam K. | Luth, James. Stre Now Haven, Conn and when she was convicted her — a err ‘ mt. | Me In guide Avenue, New Ha- Jolin Knudson, No. 28 Reid Street, husband changed his plea trom not SOMERS AGAIN HEADS BOARD. t Matrict, | Self there half an hour after the Germans are peir wed down| Privates Willlam HH. Andreve, co D). McHugh, No, New Haven, Conn; Vincenzo Labrie muilty to guilty | A \7 ed by police| must anchor in accordance wit y the hundreds and SUull| Downey, Maho; Otto J. Beyer, Cas- | ew BAYES) Conn, [Cle Ne ety Ne (arenes The first time the cases were) wiisey Ia Re-elected Vice Preat-| ptured, Joseph! sdmiralty's direction. regu come to the /torland, N. ¥.; Lester W \ New faves alee P Middletown, Conn.; Wile called a postponement was taken be- dent—May 31 « Holiday, Metealf, Conrad rsen, — Willlam | tions include strict rule ting alt Pode Whig a cr Derry, N. Ha Walter G | hn F. Cronin, mioux, Middletown, Conn. cause fifteen-year-old Emma Mutart,) At the annual ng of the Board | O'Conpell and Charles Gyertson except warships enter dd leaving "John Duhig, reported having died of | H; Mike Zaluk!, Farming-| Portland, Cor nor, No. 1190 Whalley Avs who had been expected to be a star | of Hducation yest Arthur S, Som-{ | the porta of northeastern tHland as tubercul board ie 423! ton, “Me | or F. Plant, Quincy, Mass, Haven, Conn.; Michact My witness for the prosecution, had disap- |ers aud Frank D. Wilsey wer el 8] 000, 000 SOUSE ABOARD weil an the Orkuay and Bondecat Oth ‘Street ur onlisted WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. | Bugler I. Newton, No. 69 Olle, | uck, Conn. Ernest Dy of sene and Vice Preside pect>| 9 old & “ll ; }Capitol Avenue, Hartford, Conn Mogu berts Avenue, Briss ‘peared. The Grand Jury returned an Maik gear H ands. At ue ° Capt. Clarence I. Jobso: } Privates Chester D ravatt, No, ( Kaward W. Prunter, Noy indictment charging ‘John Doe” i | 6000 SHIP FROM FRANCE Ais eek beet in eal eri M tv Lieuts, King Alexander, 144 Embury Strect, n 0, NL a8 W Hazel Str Now Haven, with kidnapping her. She was found Japproximately 22,000 sau bg burg, Pa; Clarence M. Arc Jae Edward Clark Conny « D. Qu jiencoe, “Alas with relatives at Hudson | |Many details obviously can be di.) extr A toga Springs, N. Y.; Harry | ( kee ant maak or MARE Haver Ps r ‘Daniel. gaia! Y. a few days later, howeve Storm and Zig-Zag Sailing Break | vul me of t i vi t sister | care Fifth Avenue Bank, N reat, ‘New Haven, Conn} J ty M : 1m, Mass; John Samal when she was brought back : SPR Tat ‘ . be “3 NeW ington Avenue, N. Y.; Joh Couch, Bridge Street, New Mil A eslaw R. Sefctke ke the witness stand wants Rum Casks a 1 Intoxi- . erson, San Franc Conn.; Joseph D'Anna, New Mitte rd, n nn BE not tal 1 KI fora y * iad SSA Be t : i eemeneeamae ee ee Cea I uae, |Iand, Conn Millia M. 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