The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1918, Page 4

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Se VON KUERLMANN tiene they wil not be under orders of Potiee commanders, but of their own oMicers. A central control oMce will b ‘ fécated tn the Inspection District Omer H witeerland a anamitred The Commissioner points out the vas Agency ny witnern plan will be an advantage to the public ' [have been sarhmoned by both wid expecially in emergencies, ‘The financin!| | includ he ara Whe dF saving will be through rentals for tne | the tary's automobile oxiating bureaus and telephone charges during in Bucharest. he sayn, —_——- ep French Social Secretary, OF DETECTIVE 5 TO SAVE $60,000 flien Go Bark to Precincts after _» July 4 in the Plan Modeled Te on Waldo System. Srhe city’a detective fore will start biking under a new system Joly 1, When the nine branch bureaus wi be @i-ontinued and the 140 men dis- Cibuted around the ninety-one police Bifccinet stations, Comraissioner Mn- IS is and Labor Federa-} Kaiser Summons Hertling to|Csin®*cscrnin the tase muetsien PARTS, June 28—The French 6o-| Headquarters for Important | inanner wai ased their countries Aug. tations at Bucbares at Party, In co-operation with the “ during the ne Gen, Kaledines was “netmaa” Becrotary von Kuehimann, It was sa « an” of | save Tappt. Whe fs reapensidic for the chaage, 1 ee nate Conference. |war seen often with @ well-known ‘he Don Cossacks. Lobb abemngik & congress in Par W@pects to save 956,000 a year by the ohance. LiPhe plan ie modeled after that tn member of the underworld. hounced by the F gency ‘ zs Th nferemee Will take up interne PARIS, June 28 (HF ° eationn, German Foreign Secretary on Wed- the Journal, The despatch adds that it is believed the Emperor will ac- cept fan rertpaalions Promises to Testify Against Ban of Health has confessed to stealing here to-day. AMSTERDAM, June 2f.—In the Kelchatag and (so preas anger at Dr.| prive, Assi District Attorney Talle yon Kuehimann's confession of bope- | vatd to-d nfield was indi leswness in victory for the Ceatval] terday on Powers and his display of vacil!ation| receiving » ort Sas Basete banda Me: Fae BCA: peat sre te oe Pek 110 | ForRcboa ins Wen Hes Vooks Sued Youtisr. hoes | sa0e WOM We Boo fom rt” Parts Coon Sone Pham by his second apeesh in trying t+} promised to testity 7965 | OL Mant" Revay Canew Sone, Gio Rewewaciont =" THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28 : OVERTHROW BOLSHEVIK 2, 1917, Kuehimann offered his foctarreeibe CLERK IN HEALTH BOARD INTERVENTION IN SIBERIA nasday, ways & Zurich despatch BY ALLIES CALLED VITAL | ADMITS STEALING STAMPS W REPORT FROM stamps there for months and selling them | TNDON, June 28—That the Bol- | an j to Blood Banfield of No, 863 Riverside sheviki in Siberia are weak and could | bas ceased at Krasnoiarsk. |be overthrown easily but for the sup- ‘6 on of patty larceny ana|port of armed prisoners released by ‘The clerk has| them, i# the contention of the Harbin | WASH nat him. t was! correspondent of the Datly Mail. «1 id he was foun Banfield’s office te Be Home.” rae foods} 2VErt the consequences of his first] *' terday with 1,600 stamps, which he| 00S despatch dated June 23 he says! baaznj See E hg Merge Soo We Tigee O° fez tase Barea teem: antes | apesen to rising Eilat be had ‘ateton nae wee trying| that of 20,000 prisoners fighting on | q + +, + Rigged Rhode) In a violent attack on the Foreiga | to soll at a 10 per cent. discount. |the side of the Bol REPORT SENT OUT | may jberian Railway | Baikalia, 4,000 are Magyars w | the ohief source of Bolshevik st 1 Allied divisions, says 1 wn all Allied interver Just arrived. | 260,000 rubles from the lo Government an un ind Nquidation of German representatiy can firms ar > hold the from the fact .t scattered = C#echo-#io FROM COPENHAGEN =. rom Tcheliabinsk Nij-Udinsk, a distance of 1,600 miles, arey ngth (Continued from First Page.) and keep in touch with the counter- Site fevolutionary movement in southeast- . ¥ ern Russia, led by Gen. Alexieff. had acted in a A'Mies, succeeding Gen. Brusiloff on) vpoigheyikiom is living corpse. The Consul has received Bolshevik hand Ameri muleted heavily COPENHAGEN, June 2%.—tmperis| field, Indicted on Charge Iwo Divisions Could Put Down “ger threat onsul at TrhutdK | Chancellor Hertling has — | . of Larceny. Resistance, Says Correspondent— reverts that t " {is pockmarked to German headquarters for an i1a- ‘, ° iw ullet ole nd hat portaat pecieeaee, It was, learned | 4 Junior clerk tm the city Departmen Freed Prisoners Aid Bolsheviki, | the Bolsheviki and Czechs are fighting there. No business is being transacted Pres mission "4 ‘ ° Minister in the Reighstag Tucsday Assistant District Attorney Tatiey |, — aR | a A —' dB ——) — ge 2 Deputy Haase, Independent Socialist, | Pucgred oye, and that thelr omer | | tyes { Seto hitte Coatnpe, Cok eo owe SoeleEs” Valte. . . & says Vorwaerts, suggested that on the| amounted to at least $100,000 8 year. | Eyes Away. «ee. Robert Rice | POCOIPt of @ certain telegram, Chacel-| Banfield is in business under the sepes | Sea oars AIST ele, Peet, “Seene Aemeoeeintes’ °°, RESRE] ior von Horciing hurried to the House name of, J. H. Peterson at No, | | Fame | h8teta te Cane Fn Ses Gein bitte’. * .. Reon iiss Bead '9 ovcaly hand von Kuehimann the/ i e"ind revenue stamps for collec. | H (Seem tab) Oran.» ° ‘allken cord. tions.” With him was indicted on ne {kee Go. ON. ‘ Deputy Haase desotibed von Her-|similar charges, Mrs, Helen 1. Smith { theatre you would pick the new shew e Jace where it ip | t!/08, von Kuohimann and von Payer, 5 5 ite | } Ube Lng Sey ages mak ym nee LI - iatic song and | (he Vice Chancellor, as “fg leaves to) £/"/nt. & bg ey ea C8 gods Lr ved typ rece Kon They are} hido the nakedness of the milltary| each in $1,000. EE: to minsty days im advance of all others with the real hits. | government,” and asked why the real] Ranfield bought stamps at 10 per) . attinta pedorm for Emerson Records popules ruler of Germany, Gen. Laudendorff,|cent. less than their face value, Mr. | Fwd mand any «leg een ead) yas not mace Chenoetior. Talley sald. A representative of a| a ooo circulariging concern reported that ni KUEHLMANN TO DEFEND | se'uSSisceua* P's ‘pest Sa which would give him 8 per cent. | THERE'S AN EMERSON DEALER IN | N profit. \}) — Dtattothas Machstgte ttt © REPUTATION IN COURT Bigner Travel Al Ankea for Discha 1 Libel Suit Against Berlin Paper! wasHINGTON, June 28.—To mect ic} ers, increased ratlroad transportation coat Which Attacked Personal Conduct | ‘7 equal the navy's allowance, Secre-| in Bucharest Up Next Week, Tay Braker has ‘asked Congress, to in-| ve j PARIS, Juno 28—The libel suit Charged soldiers from: 31 to 4 conta a of Dr. von Kushimann, the German mile. j - —— (7am — | = i (ee, ¢ No C. 0. D's. Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit No Exchanges 34" St. New York JULY SAL — LowShoes *6.55 Actually Reduced from $10.00, 9.00, 8.50, 8.00, 7.50 Embroidered Net Gowns Chantilly Lace Gowns here is no food. Husiness also opt Deln- 28.—President | Wilson has decided to accept the resig nation Of Frederic A. 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To Close 29. 75 Formerly $45.00 Formerly $69.50 ‘Sele Price 29-70 Dresses of Highest Type tes, Satins, Foulards, Laces and Nets. formerly to $125.00 a Sale Price 55 .00 Cotton Voile Dresses ili Striped, plain and novelty effects. Sule Aras 18.50 | Formerly to $35.00 NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS __ Genuine Cammeyer Low Shoes for Women are reduced with scant regard for their original cost to us—and this in the face of the highest prices for leather ever known. Our policy demands a complete , Clearance of our surplus stock twice a year and we have cut * prices so deep that the clearance will be quick and absolute. OMEN’S PUMPS WOMEN’S OXFORDS About 1,084 paire of this season's regular stock. Plenty About 1,894 pairs. 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