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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918. 8 ONLY 73 NAMES BRTSH AVIATOR. Wes Scene”... BOY PNPOCKET ROOSEVELT FLAYS MUMS. ON CASUALTY UST FIGHTSWTHAWING, “= SHOWSCOURTHOW | BURLESON AND SH resi For the Care of Our Own Men , SENTBY PERSHING OF HIS PLANE GONE poring pocaK MANY USEFUL OCCUPATIONS — | ME RIBS WOMEN) ATTACKS HEARS pune —_—~—— Four Killed in in ction and Four | He and a Companion in Hag WITH CUBA MAY BF OPEN TO MEN IN DRAFT AGE xpert at9, buf Gets Only 26|Not Surprised That Sympacl jf, anatomy by , . i Cents as His Share in thizers With Germany Com- 0 War Ci Dead of Wounds—Capt. With Seven Germans es awae ; Fe nal armen core eee tee Hall a Pasoner at One Tin | Haul Netting $50. plain About Him, plbthene lls ath ar 13 s i q 2 e, See eae 7 be | ir people may well be proud o : Industries Renta Gives Out List of War : the Recon! of the Rad Cross, tae saree ; RGN " ‘ . How pocketbooks can be snatched] WASHINGTON, May 25.—A_ reply wonderful story can hardl told HINGTON, May 25—twenty-| WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN Plants From Which Men Will Not Be iicéd out-of hunidbaae of woirien | By) MHROdEFS) iobuavall (6 Bostiuantht|’ IH: WarHees TE GOuIA best be’ alae three casualties listed by the War De LANG day “80 fs ' a 1 wane a m sds . sree iba a me FRANCE, Friday, May 24 (A Ue Forced Into the Army. is demonstrated to Chief Magis. [General Burleson to-day in their con- | the widows and orphans of our gal- partment to-day showed four ki sted f¥08s) me hae bens (hth eee Se livate McAdoo in Jefferson Market |MO¥ersy over alleged discrimination} lant Allies and the mutilated sol- ¢ {9 action; four 1 of Is; three ied activity on the part of the alr WASHINGTON, May 25. and cotton bags; making excl ‘ by the Post OMee Department in] diers to whom it has ministered Seid Uibialiei? tok wavarwly. Wounded - id i bai me 8 German Propaganda Believe 4} HILE it is not final, the y Insecticides and fungicides. rt to-day by a small bey, Armand nt of publications, presented ) giving prompt and efficient Hb ae 1 H service » the last week, and as ae industries into which the Iron and steci blast furn nd | ne, nine, of No. 494 Kast 116th]to the Senate to-day by Senator relief the Red Cross has won the nd eight slightly wounded usual the British have shown then To Be at Bottom of Dip- draft will divert the men | foundries; laundries; plants mak- | oy with three older lads he| Poindexter of Washington, charged| eternal gratitude of millions of peo- Liout. Albert Johnson of Col-|seives masters of the situatio lomatic Tangle now In non-useful occupations Ing machine tools; mines and | A charge of picking {that the administration had played| ple » armies of France, from i Unsville, Conn., died of wounds; Lieu British t t continued ¢ ' according to the War Industries | plants engaged exclusively in Mea for and against differet newspapers | commanders down, testify to the ‘ sh tien continue olcnniaiaeiains manufacturing mining tools and | pockets of pedestrians at Fitth Ave ; Lee H. Knapp, Danbury te Board are beable AM Ut eel dod nd naagazines and that Presidet | great good it has accomplished. P\ Lae { 2 sal z ant ste N ae tied one of his wings had been] WASHINGTON, May 25.— Mexico's Plants engaged exclusively in] aulpment; refineries of mineral | nue and 42d Street AVitheke With: GiPaStiy: ea Beathl Mth: Oui rapiay grees sine f disease, and a James Norma hot awa e es, con e - 7 and e t a e bo he rolded wa ae Sree orpigtis bat pe . mained HOUAvA APSE NARA RE UIRE) WEA oe ee emt MINE} sudden and unexpected suspension of | Manufacturing aircraft or sup and vegetable oils; plants makiag The boy st w with folded |, thi WAh Dewalt! Wald Oelcl, force ihiiratice thi oare 6F Ou definitely named as a prisoner. oS after all the ‘canvas lad been) ai somatic relations with C les, ma ammunition for the soll bad bith L eatibinene Saban alee walk alongside & “the Administration has} own men now becomes the most ERB kiana? nthe frame of his machine.|’'P 9m ae : United Bintan and. the Allies Public institutions and build- | prospective victim and then work| vr th" very great powers of the| important object of our aolicttude. ines ith a captain, in|!0cked upon here as an indi iianutacturine emall arms for the ings, public utilities, railways, | with his fingers in the direction of ‘ ecnabl ded: 00:1: Te thie WAbat WORK (he Read Ghee Corpl. Rot ” Orton! Clits. foe icked seven German |aguinst the United United States Government and the | plants manufacturing locomotives, [the pocketbook, So deftly did the ye ai 1 ne f Govern-| is indispensible, ‘PERSHIN orpl. Robert i. Kirkman, CHft¥.| machines. The captain fired thirty | pcasibly foreshadow a Allien, manuteotaring, ehenileals freight cars and rails, and others [hoy do the trick that the Chief Mag pide dbl aacaies _ Ky.; Privates Ben Brand, Logan, N.| ‘ ‘ late? 7 ‘ a ‘i h J weaned. (6 sige nd ; crane: 4 mental ineMency or misconduct while Dt Carl L. Caviness, Chariton, Ta,; |PoUnd# nt one enemy plane but waR) dinomatic relations with this coun-| Coke plants Libr dpobndlbdetonet ets At namcrset air Sill idea dg tikes Cattleya condoning Cwhich necessarily means | BROKER BEGINS SENTENCE Buns 6 an + Tipton, Ind.» | tttacked from above and his machine " Others manufacturing electrical ture of railway supplies; food re- | ing it the most sensational Fagin | °°! is , Siar aries C. Sturdevant, Tipton, Ind. | way wet afire. He dived and succeed- | ‘TY equipment and electrodes, explo- frigeration and exclusively ice pro- ise he had ever heard of ne raging) pro-German, anti- ix AT THE WORKHOUSE DIED OF WOUNDS. jed in extinguishing the fire, although | The underlying cause for Mexicc sives and agricultural implementa | ducing plants; producers or whole- I believe they are starting an | #nd other anti-Am n ales a Lieut. Albert E. Johnson, Collins-| ciozciy pursued by an enemy wholaction, it is understood here, was a] and farm operating equipment; | sulers of seeds (except flower | ttulian Fagin school somewhere,”| certain powerful papers which de- | act ville, Conn.; Privates Lawrence J./ was shooting steadily recent incident which showed Seno: | Plants producing feed, those pro- seeds), continued the Magistrate fen thin IneMctency and miscon-} 1 icing pedestrians had enough Buteau, Quebec, Canada; Tony Ka-| The Lieutenant in the meantime bela, her Minister to Argentini Jucing ferro-alloys and manufac- Ships (bunker coal), not includ. When asked where he ha duct wpen tie ay fi — ayes “8 Ttrouble in dodging automobiles driven 4 so ‘< a ¢ je J ee z ier a eat ade jay o the alread Jensky, Bentleyville, Pa.; Frank J.{ dived at another enemy machine, but! while on his way to Buenos Ayre turing fertilizers, and those pro: ing pleasure craft; plants engaged dexterity in relieving people of their j,KTea\ adaition th the aleeudy by strictly sober chauffeurs and citi- Smyden, Kingston, Pa Mis right wing broke. He was attacked way held up in Havana while his} ducing firebrick exclusively. exclusively in building ships (net pocketbooks he said he had watche Regarding the Postmaster r- | ens, Magistrate K is. In West Farme DIED OF DISEASE. immediately by another hostile plane| baggage was earched by an official Plants) manufacturing, milling, | ‘eluding pleasure craft) or in ers do it, Asked whether any one al'x alle attitude toward — the | Court, to-day Kdward J. Materne Tieut, Lee Henry Knapp, Danbury, and forced to dive, with his machine’ supposediy a Cuban customs inspec. | Preparing, refining, preserving and | munufacturing exclusively supplies had given hi any instructions he Heurst papers, Col. Hoowevelt sald: [Jr @ broker of No. tl Beaver Strovt, to ° > , 1 : , . WwW shine USO aes 7 erefor; manufac % | in true nt wince we entered | the workhouse for five days in addition WS. Hu: Privates Willis McFaria gradually breaking to pleces, While he) tor, who, it is reported, found am wholesaleing foud for human con and equipment therefor; manuf. began to ery and roplicd in the nega-| ine war Mr, Hearst has at Various | to wreeasing a fine of $100 fan driving Box 1, Bullochville, Ga.; Louis George Was diving he observed the predica-| the Minister's effects certain pap: sumption; those manufacturin turers of soap; plants and | tive ‘times issued editorialm profeswing |i) auto. while. unde inflnenee: Ge Horeter: Baltimore. ment of the Captain, who was belt From other sources it is understood | tin and glass containers and man rolling mills. ‘The boy was turned over to the at patriotic 1, but it was at tee ee teen eullts Thure: \ followed down by a Ger The Lie piel 1 ‘Tanning p save those for ty Mociet nt r-) Very time when in other editorials he ; WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. ae iY 8: German that at the time Minister Fabeln wag| Ufacturers exclusively of other Tanning ¥ Children's Society and the others SEE ee ee ree nee. arion, (Seyi nae wan: x Jays in whic Bic Neal Bray) Laratnan, icy Lieutenant managed to turn his Ma- on hig way to Bu hives In| food containers. patent leather, and those manu: | paigned with him w held for Ine jae aM Nakatani Oe Gn the. moet Of |tocteee, be Mechanic James #. Myers, Clarks-| Chine and dived on the Captain's OP exchanges, possibly of a preliminary | Gas Producing plants and those acturing tanning extracts; manus | vestigation. ‘They described them-fensive. way ad the very time nd & recomm burg, W. V ponent, whom he drove off with @ burst’ nature, w 4 ars manufacturing exclusively gas facturers of tin plate; plants 4 selves as Vito Masttiporo, eighteen, | when was upholding the Russian of State at Albany siete tes Noble H. Ivy, Evansville, |of machine gun fire, This enemy plane 1,’ BAVA ORT be eis | producing machinery, others man lucing exclusively binder twine |x, 434 Kast 15th Street; ik | HolabeviKl Who had. made Pusale, & pee On ails es Noble y, Evansville, ST CATRRA tAeiie ras " Mexico a rgentina, and probably 4 . IP cehcatne ama! iced ine ceil ‘ stn traitor to the free nations of the 3nd; Vito Masellis, Ruth, Nev.; Earl, Stacked the Lieutenant, who man-\invoving another Latin-American| Ufacturing large guns; those man- | “4 rope and making w Tavorosi, eighteen, No. 424 Kast USt0 Wong" and a aubservient ally of the Moran, Dell Rapids, S. D.; Gott. | oeuvred to make the German think Ne Government, having fi ir purp ufacturing exclusively hemp, jute | Ope and rope wire | street, and Frank Squilante, nine- erman autneracy. Much action can y 2 was going to land ne ruse worke DUP pone . 1Sth Street 1 to give aid and comfort to b Sackman, Fallon, Mont; James the developme certa » 44 Kast 15th § htened up ne until the Lieutenant str ny. “Mr. Burleson has st W. Sampair, New Richmond, Wis, art that many uniform attitude e at he has venday rman again teri that he hi Anesd vse" TWO DRAFT MEN GET LETTER CARRIERS TO RAISE. sm hia machine, when the "ba ge, nts hac en received of ' ‘ s “ jebout Avenu Charles B. Sandridge, Buntyn, Tenn. po * If anything taken fro: Senor t 1 iJ ty lreceived ‘more complaints’ about: my |T dived on him. ‘The Captain came to 1 m _ SERVICE FLAG ( BIG PARADE thet In tha: neleh oro of the| a “ And With an ‘ pla's bag iy “ es han ow ut those of Mr (PREVIOUSLY KELC SSING) | ty one of his guns was serviceable | ton it ts unlikely that any disclosu women. While on Gury near the|tentet: 12 View ot ee ema Corpl, Daniel Doyle, Syracuse, N. ¥.| ONY On : © which com-| Of official a would be made at . Library one detective saw the boy|Tecord and actlan there is | Privates Samuel Cash, Afiiwauke; | Ne got in a burat of fire which com-| & OTRAl sures would be made at] a ave “Resident Alten IP ystmaster and Congressmen to Kk the handbag uf a woman: |German and anti-American, every be- | Charlie McCury, Candler, N. C. polled: the: German: to desist and lange Winliea ara? el ee iy) Ee a , | Review March in Filth Ave- The boy told the Court he had been | iiever in a feeble American war and PRISONER, Numerous enemy raids have been z say puted eae and Therefore Not Subject to picking “pockets for four or fel” triumphant German peace, every L Cc conducted over 1 h territory, bu’ nsible for the dent ome of nue To-Morrow weeks and that turned the pro oa eA CaM loa. Sher LERRESat, Won nes Norman Hall, Col- h | Is toloae: COUGH CTeh tha tel caas Conscription Law. | ceeds over to the other three. En one | iituealy appeal for sympathy to Mr | for the most par e British al | 3 situs |r w York Le Carriers’ Aas | Cane he MI the tole a pocketbook | Enh IRC RRAUNOIAtGR Oh what T Seve taieed “nana to remain|tion and receiving the latest confi-| tmnited states Distric Knox | soctation will hold ita annual parade, re- | containing about $90, Kor this he re- | Turleson tn denunciation of whi EAST ORANGE | AVIATOR well in the rear of their lines, The canta) advices lean to the opinion to-day issued 8 ‘or |View and memorial service to-morrow] ceived 26 centa from the ers aniline hadibesn caaiie piace furiier iby ithe break with Cuba posaibly| vo men who have been drat atternoon, President MeNabb expects tol his share, é ‘Training School Authorised for Army KILLED BY A FALL WAS and further eastward, until the British i ae ' = moana te Tha National “APE Andcwhe a | Aaya AU teak B00” rien: {anes ie whservation and photoxraphic ma-| Susre : WIT ROR oc taat: the lency of t 4 in [4th Street to 76th Street, and the start “JOINS ARMY 10 AVENGE [Reker to-day auth rhliteacn Honk ak ihe anatey lILbk Havana have auite outs and Adolph Breder, No. 921 1 i} Savoy Hotel at 59th Street by Post ne abaya & for training wor i “ull mh MCnaky 1 4 Wednes-| the Fabela elt informed) Avenue, both o © Bronx. 1 master Patten and staff Const : Lieut. Culbert Was Married Just; On Monday, Tuesday anc RAN GR song hare ek 4 Mexico -mlihtlciaim to. be. 'reaié Tl and as Men of this city and Fireman Bernard Morris to Keep |p pla Before Sailing for France Last | @@% British planes were constantly | cing some pretext to actually suspend! such pndraftable nftictals feature will be the unturl- | » WI Joseph in miilt efore Salling tc ance La besieging the enemy with bombs| Goi matic relat SR Ah Cantal AUR ONTAROTIGRNGY Wate ri ing of the new service fag io honor of Oath Mad hen Joseph \" September. Tons of th explosives. were un-} oy rai ” Acalh men Aalindiia ahivaln at ey (the members who have joined the | Enlisted - " oaded on milita objectives by re-|[" 0 | Nia taoenine for . colors. The flag will be carried and Second Lieutenant of Marines Ken. | loaded on military objectives DY fe 1 Atl thoxe wi this view base 5 ge oe arene excorted by carriers now in the National| Bernard Morfis, a fireman attached neth P. Culbert, who was decorated | “YS % pecan be oe assumption that) C% They Were on the f Army who have obtained furloughs. to Engine No. 80 in West 39th Street A and night. Numerous projected Ger- when their lawyers appeared at the| Arn , . eayiereta with the French War Cross with German propaganda again is active : | Prominent places in the line will be| Will Join the army to-day avenge man air sids we nipped in the bud | station with writs ymma a on the death of his brother, Joseph P. Mo palms just before he died as the re | Ba Wisuiitan oy “elven to several companies of veterans, | f i when the British swarmed over the t produ a whose wold dlarh @ill ahow Ghat thanitlm Kenotted in the alty list from sult of an airplane accident in France, | V0) OR Ot Ho HERE WOMAN He. FOR SCALDING | Monday morning before Judge Knox, | PNR Bold ata iM show that they | Tie | was a son of Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Cul- ; , ee | ordon is an actor, member of M1 inutyenye year SHAM Sol ihe elt Pm of the 16sth Gort of No, 301 Willlam Street, Rast | cargoes of bombs Just as the enemy Tea aECLe MEATS: GHVAKC ER clovda nrty-five years ey will be come| | i eh was & memnbe ott Orange, and is a distant relative of "The oficial figures given. recently nig time.” He has lived in the United | 1 and Gustav Wambach of Sta 9 1h n t Cc itorla ection | the late Lord R ts, stating t at 1,000 tons of bombs had Stat hteen ye ver) both of whon have wo f} the & ‘ Lieut. Culbert was twenty-two years; been dropy j é ken out any cit und] form for more than Afty-ouw yeurs, When told ' \ old and was graduated from Uarvard | fensive best d many Semin ele Ww SUI E420) etait spots nhs ep an wre Hen Ler ol siauon dy 2 last June. He. Was at that tine 2|more hostile planes nave been addea| Anything Worse, Willlamsburg | Bat Been here more Tien two c N, Mike Havas Stone a oie pert eis ieee Captain of a Harvard company, and] to the total of 1,000 machines recorded Maclstr Tells Her | }. nie rmt Johnny adt nN e y i * h & A e er, > of ade vo * 1 Stark of ,44y and go over to avenge bis death. ° ® ° upon entering the United States scr-| 48 having crashed or having been | of i ddy Owens and Jo y ark * 6 vee waa mado u Second Lieutenant | PFought down out of control Fitteensyear-old Helen Muiten ta in| LOAN FLAGS FOR SCHOOLS. |0,,2n¢, charhie °Crawroid’ "o's. all of | i'm going to make good Daring Scheme to Organize a Revolution ibe) WOR. RSS| nunt’ “The damage wrought to th lor ; sabaini Hompltalnand tha? Of Service to uate credit, He served du the Spa Ame pale spe a ~ of Marines, {n colige ne wir prom: line works in Mannheim during Tues: | ne creenpolnt Hompltal, and the dogs} | ee : Gbaey ; Scientifically Within the German Empire. Inent in rowing other sports, and day night's raid has been verified | {0'* *4¥ she \ O10 STR wanis Hal Tach eph was t and w is a well Known amateur athlet further, A subsequent ratd estab- |!" ee ae tonne flags and’ oF ates aw the first to go t = Before sailing for France last Sep linked the fa t that ins Ai wo saa Leree 4 . ate és re fon Laherts Goan will ta awe } laa, . > tees he way married to Mine Mus~ feq"the bulimia, US Ee are GEAR ee at a mmeas of publh > Set forth by ANDRE CHERADAME fon Tow! of Cranford, Vay who will eof Hea) Bee ee ee workers at ° Huila AIR RAIDS IN MESOPOTAMIA, iA oA be grsiuated from Welleiey’ thin REV, JOSEPH PSOUNORR DIES eet he ate tr aL aaa HIM afiarncaps. Fhe. sltz'6 i) : Mele summe in the Williamsburg Police Court dren wonderful records in ritinh ° A . His cly brother, teuts Paul Hendler the foldieve of [fecent. drive Well known as a high authority on Middle bert, was graduated from Annapolis ar aay are The meeting will be attended by ANON eer n 1915 and 1 1. His ROAD BS Mig 99 Any tes fro bi < ea % P 5 an 208 and e navy. H ‘hina © sn you have done delegates from public act 41 communica ealin the Europe and the Balkans, whose foresight most rec 2 ng & wil ye music by evern air ast of France what Magistrate Steera said to the |Will De music by several 1 stam been re- | =. W. Hl vents tater “of the hoy aunt | aarensas. Uy ! Mayor Hylan did t city |e \ for two decades has been strikingly and fs propriets an East O1 night at the Helen ater Mary was taken to| ate" a Ha da , ‘ his f the al Air hotel. He suid the family's relation: tre” atest Holy seo her at the hospital to-day.» a tary, explained tuvor was . ma on ompletely borne out by the course of events. ship to Lord Roberts was not clove Street, after ai another aunt, Miss Sadie Mutten The} ARMY POST FOR M’CABE, vesting. White in town Mayor ttylnn| the . Ra SOMBIE BAY y , ieroinned $6 aul wie Fat hnorr was born tn Philadel-| habit of sta til after 11] Former Pres FOF AL Ne ning of his administra f ia | Fane Say Wan aity phia June 13, 1866, His past n-|o'clock, gnd nothing had been me At Director ' nis bew " ae «4 M. iriven down ‘on Now - cluded Michael's Chu thought of it * indignant! WASHINGTON, Ma J " ' 1 are ad Th t Hud ne Neves when the explosives plant of and Most Holy F nel afternoon her return from schont Athletic Ur een York 1 onew the ] ea the Aetna Chemi pany at Oak- He also gave missions in the Virgin | she was gout a irt| named Athletic D Thee 1 1 H a s i ali _ she ind lier ¢ employed that; The Commission on ‘Train rite alty bine WOMEN ENROLL TO-DAY. WOMEN ENROLL TO-DAY. she threw the contents of Wash: | Activitic MH nex a mu 0 B T { hk OTTAWA, Ma fol Fy Women who wish to vote in the Women who wish to vote in the Hii. ial tity witli a pale offend | Syvet the en in \ mn anak OF inet Bppeur in tonda primaries next September must enroll primaries next September must enroll ond (nets i! | n@ room from tary of tne Commisel j Rating j r, Bao | torday. Enrolment besthe open from to-day. Enrolment booths open from which he rsruyrd at & o'vlock by winut ius Morte Iau Ih Moat thai Ntenon Nici A tg reanen ra am, Lynn 8 A.M. to 10 P.M, 8 A.M. to 10 P, M, the fire es training for service In France Greene County on a visit to relatives,” Mase.