The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1918, Page 4

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MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1918. ; me SUBWAY BOOTH BURKS, STRIKE HALTS REPAIR WORK _THE EVENING WORLD, ve REGISTRATION wing, charged wit tnto a! It i! and Esposito and Natara for from six to) menibers of Battery B, 1424 isi ww | ten years each. They pleaded guilty to/tinery, stationed at Camp Mills, are | manslaughter in the first degree. Eapo- | St. Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, ia a eff ; cn THEFT LAID TO POLICE. |” ee freight car, when ened, with Leroy Pe, bre Ve ee 0 BUT AGENT SELLS TICKETS ON 8 GOVERNMENT VESSELS 3:3 sar ona” ent ; Tyee, Before Reconier Y s. entered rament T A V hy consideration. to! ‘a riven the State. leal condition from gas poisoning. pleas of not guilty and were held tm the |; offense against the —_ ——<——_—_— The men were found unconscious eaHty Grand Jury in $1,000 bail The men | ¢ penalty for which deme and Aquilla Pryce. policemen ar are said to have confessed to this and %),000 fine, ten veark imprisonment, or | ‘Festel in the Erie Railroad yards thie other robberies. doth. Take Gobel’s Sandwich OR that hungry summer crowd—at the beach, in camp or on picnic trips—Adolf Gobel’s Cooked Meats make the finest sandwiches of all. At the best delicatessen and food stores you will find plenty of-variety in these delicious, wholesome meats. Gobel’s Slicing Bologna is made of good beef : and pork, wonderfully seasoned. Gobel’s Corned Beef and Cooked Ham are tender and flavory. ‘This Liver Sausage is spiced just the wayyou like it. Gobel’s Meat Loaf is perfectly ground, mixed and Wherever Good Siege Go From Gobel’s OF WOMEN ALIEN ENEMIES BEGINS coeesitlivosints All Must Comply With the Government Requirements Before June 26. This ts the first day of registration for German allen enemy women throughout the city and State—a pro- cess which is to continue daily, except |next Sunday, until June 26. As in the case of the registration of | alien enemy men several months ago, the work in New York and other cities (of the State is under direct charge of |the Police Department and officers of ;the force act as registrars, Every police station in the greater city ex- cept the Arsenal station in, Central Park and the Prospeot Park station in Brooklyn became a registration place at 8 o'clock to-day, and will continue open for that business each succeeding day until 10 o'clock at night, In small towns and villages the postmaster acts ag registrar. In anticipation of the task of regis- tering the tens of thousands of alien enemy women, Police Commissioner Enright caused to be circulated sev- eral days ago an opeg letter of in- struction to registrants, which covers | all essential points and promises that individual registration officers will |anewer all perpiexities on the part | of registrants, | “You are required to furnish five unmounted photographs of yoursel! on light paper and not larger than 3x3 inches,” says the letter of instruction. “The photo- graphs are to be of the head and With Handkerchief Over Mouth He 1,000 Employees of James Shewan Stuck to Fulton Street Post During Rush Hour. the Fulton Street station and stroyed the booth. Street stations the subway ally, circuiting of the electric wires con- lights of the ticket booth. The only the loss of some tickets. ———. THREE PLEAD GUILTY OF Frank W. Tillingast, Pre President; Leon- ard L. Barber, Secretary and Treasurer, L., to-daj tates Dil ence, R. United leaded guilty ment charging them with ocon- artificial coloring or oleomargarine, Gu ivarned Hand postponed sentencing the men. ‘The 29, 1 risoners were indicted on Sej j. and it was charged that in the ture of oleomargarine the Government | estimated at from $400,000 to $3,000,000. fhe maximum penaity for the crime to which the men have pleaded guilty is $10,000 in each case. The Government, it! Commissioner's | # 9a/d, will institute a ctvil suit for the very of $1,200.00, which amount, it is ned can be traced through the | el frauds practised. Whie the morning subway rush was at its height about 8.30 o'clock this morning fire started in the ticket booth at the Dey Street entrance to de- Between the bridge and the Wall was clouded with smoke from the burn- ing insulation, but caused only mo- of mentary uneasiness to the passengers. As far as could be learned, unoffici- the fire was caused by a short necting the clock and the overhead damage was to the wooden booth and DEFRAUDING GOVERNMENT sors and Samuel A. Fenner, a salesman of the Vermont aig Company of jot Court, to motion of counsel for defense Judge | methods used by them in the manufac." the electric chair was defrauded out of taxes, variousty | |two years’ Imprisonment and a fine of | & Son Walk Out as Super- | intendent Comes In. ‘The strike of 1,000 workers in the James Shewan & Son dry dock and ship repairing yard at the foot of Twen- ty-seventh Street, Brooklyn, to-day Ued up repair work or ern ment vessels there beside Speculation as to its cause Members of the firm «declared they Ls nO prior intimation of the strike. 4 any demand for larmer waxes Tier hours been made upor The only possitie cause for 1 that the Shewans could see coming to-day of a new supe from Morse Dry Dock to direct. the Government work. “Bighty per cent. of my men are loyal and good Americans,” said James Shewan. “A small minority are tro’ | makers and have misled the others.” ‘The firm sent immediate word of the strike to William J. Blackford, Di- | | visional Director of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, asking that be assume mach ALTON CLEVELAND T0 DIE FOR MURDER OF MRS, LEWIS: Former New rdarsey Po sey Postmaster Sen-| to defraud the Government by, tenced to Chair Week of July 22—Prison for Others. Alton Cleveland of N Street, Brooklyn, Por Park, N, J., under from 1904 to 1908, w t National t Roosevelt July 22 by Justice Callaghan in the Su- Preme Court, Brooklyn. He had been convicted of shooting to death Mrs. May Lewis in front of her home, No, 152 | Schermerhorn Street 16, 1918, Brooklyn, on Feb, sentenced to Sing | years to life for for from twenty shooting and killing | John Somma of Brooklyn outside the ) Pear! | 4] r res GAS OVERCOMES SOLDIERS. Twe Found Unconscious in Room Corpl. Asa Killingworth and Private Wesley Hawkins of South Carolin: Fulton Street, which they engaged last night. The gas jets were wide open amd the alr was heavy with the polsonoas fumes. A pulmotor was used for ‘sev-~ eral minutes In an attempt to revive them before the hospital ambulance was of Fulton Street Hotel. Beginning to-day and until June 30, our closing hour will be 5 P. M., be 4 Saturday; Saturday closing hour | P. M. Best & Co, Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 Important Sale—Tuesday— 3000 prs.. Women’s Thread Silk & Silk Fibre Mixed Stockings 68 pr. All are Stockings of higher-grade stock. They are odds and ends, left-overs from popu- Jar sellers that have been swept out as the summer season has advanced. There are silk and silk fibre in black, white, tan, Havana brqwn, pongee, and Cordovan. There are a few dozens fancy silk Stockings of many sorts. Fine full-fashioned hose, seamless and mock- seam Stockings. Not an imperfect pair in thelot. Women who wear fan shaes will find an unusual oppor- tunity in the lots on sale Tuesday. Women who wear black shoes can buy as successfully a summer's stock. Those who wear fancy stripes can pick up unusual bargains. to-day fn a room at the Lincoln Hodes, . SD as . shoulders only, full face and with no sonatas Skip Caulkers’ Club jast February we ‘ ked rn. has OF head: av ; Alfonso Seroia, John Esposito and Come early and make sure of your selections, All sszes coo! to a tu Kitchens | "helees pale PABlOERAO the-Fegiae SPRAGUE IN TH NEW POST. | aichaet Natara, alieged members of the represented bul not every size in every lot. Ask for Adolf Gobel’s Frankfurters trant in ordered to write her al | Navy Street gag of backhandera, wha No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. name in such & way as not to con- | been a leader of t Morrello gang, also or 7 8 PTW ae Bologna ceal the features, Ratus’ W. Sprague jrs Were sentahe ola 10 twelve years | tS You Never Pay More at Best’s Be sure you get Gobel’s Cooked Meats when you buy. Slicing Bologna Each registrant must fill out four! alien Commissioner for New York. has ae ude They are prepared under perfect conditions in the famous ne Roi ior anol ithe wae, arrived here from Washington this sunlit establishment in Brooklyn. Only the finest meat is — Ox lant Commissioner hastens to aasuce| Morning and was in conference most nhhi : Ke ongue the fat en enemy thet this method | of the day with William Wallace jr., used and every table, oven and machine is kept scrupulously ; e jof clinching Identification is no more! the retiring Commissioner. uJ fee, Liver Sausage En Lente eet tec ro nie] Mecmpraiie is of the law frm of You can get Gobel’s Pure Meat’ Products at d Well Ciba Hi United States Army and Navy and ta) OT it Hina fl vf ren Of oducts al 0 eli- 00! am in no sense to be considered a stigma. cLaughlin, Russel, Coe Sprague, catessen and food stores where you see the a Smoked H Between June bi Lat sd : _ with offices at No, 165 Broadway. A ; lam | registrant must return to the placd of | when the office of Enemy Alien Com. ° * r rr First” sign. Look for it. 5 Tewintering and receive her card in- | Wien the office of Fnemy Alien Com- The Store is closed daily at 5 P. M.; on Saturdays at 12 noon acon dicating that she has fulfilled all the > by Gene: % bie eat ae Facuineraents oe thatlane for by the Attorney General to aid in Cooked | All “female alien enemies over tour. | ProRAring, a code properties at enuene| Gerned Beet jteen years of age” are required to| Of he Lrogister plas Epson | =~ | th ti that 40,000 Hien Pure Lard weataee eee naticot ta tne’ toate | U. S. INVESTIGATING DEBS, | FORE, Gia ai alt \tlon law in Manhattan and betwoen er WERE dees oo | ‘ol at a ‘ood | 25,000 and 30,000.in Brooklyn. All pre- jeged to Have Opposed Dratt in 4 Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann ; £ tiacte raported very light, romutra- soseeh. ‘ * , ° | U. S. Government Inspected Establishment No, 317 delicatessen and tion to-day. . WASHINGTON, June 17.—Justice De- i | Morgan Avenue and Rock Street Brooklyn, N, Y. food stores. Webb Amain Fites ita detphisa | Perera Rene corey ere lnvereats MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ae | With Matt. . Debs, Socialist, with the p Webb left Belmont Park at! taxing summary action in hie case. this morning, carrying in his postal! Debs, at a meeting of Socialiste in ne 118 pounds of mail for -| Canton, O., yeoterday, is alleged to have and Washington. He expects to] denounced the policy’ of the Allles and) he return trip this afternoon, to have opposed conscription. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street SPECIAL VALUES will be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) in B"AVERI5"51. ea LeusHEO” UNTILIORM. x Porceloid Make Your Home Cheerful || ‘ ‘ Bide Icer (f The greatest institution in the world is the HOME. |]. Extraordinary Sale Tuesda A Sale of Men’s Shirts ‘ | io Jou aeeea oe HOME. IMPROVEMENTS yeu mere | 7 DON'T let your home rundown. “Our moderate price | Scarfs, Handkerchiefs and Hosiery . poin' ie way to refurnish economically and well. spr ae U4 BS «We Make Terms to Fit” — ail marked at economy prices i ing The Same, Low Price as MW . . Cash or Credit Laie ret _ vim HL MEN’S SILK SHIRTS | (maae o1 Japanese satin-stripe Habutai, imported by B. Altman & Co.) » » $4.85 + 5.85 & 7.50 Medium-weight; plain or plaited mofel . . Heavy-weight; plain model. . . . 4 MEN’S SOFT-CUFF NEGLIGEE SHIRTS of madras, in many diverse designs and colorings, - $1.35 & 1.55 \ Adam Period Jacobean Oak oni Room Suit Four Pieces, consisting of Buffet, 54 inches wide; Table, 48 in., 6 ft. extension; as illustrated Quartered Oak Chiffonier at $1 5-7 Axminster Rugs 27x54 in. $ 4-5 3-Piece Enamel A $g-5° Bed Outfit § Consisting of Ename! Bed, 2-in. Continuous Posts. Lope} Eaglender Si x Prooi Spring and Matiress, “asillustrated, 3 pi ee ‘ 524 #8 China Closet, Sere Table, Dining r 819-50 Guatered Oak Dresser ar $1. 9-75 Axminster Rugs 36x72 | MEN'S WIDE-END FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS of superior quality silk, featuring a number of smart color combinations . » + 5 © + «© «8 »« &#e’ The, Deliveries. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS plain, hemstitched. . . «. « per dozen $3.90 & 4.70 With tape border . -~ . + «© « «© per dozen 5.50 Initialed ». + + +© + + «© « « per dozen 3.00 Women’s and Misses’ Living Room Suite Three-piece, frames, mahoga) ish, highly poli Summer Silk Dresses of Satin, Foulard, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Chiffon Taffeta and combinations of Taffeta and Georgette MEN’S HALF-HOSE Lisle Thread, in black, gray, tan or navy blue, per pair 50c, Silk, with lisle thread tops and soles; in black only, ed, up- holstered seats, back and arms in genuine Spanish | V lors. ee ae Crepe in the season's desirable colors we a tl ee Nike A . : one SF Regular 20.00 to 25.00 Values (This Sale will take place on the First Floor) SBAVANNE BRO *:: sus token BAUMANN \UMANN & BRO MW Con STAVESIS™ SY wit ttigt Coad Paid Povnitns AT 84™ST £3") L & 3° AVE Sale Price 13 79

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