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THEFT OF $52,000 Ijypee IN LIBERTY BONDS CAUSED 4 ARRESTS Cigar Store Clerks and Mess- enger Boys Held — Most of Bonds Recovered. E ADVOCATE PROTECTS FAMILIES OF MEN IN SERVICE Warns Landlords and Instal-| ment Men Against Op- pressive Methods. (Special to The Prentng Wark.) SPARTANBURG, S. C., July 20.— Major Mendel L. Smith, Judge Advo- cate of the Provisional Depot for Corps and Army Troops, requests the statement that families of men in the service cannot be evicted for non- payment of rent and that furniture Whe oaleamen arrested cn ths | Dought on the instalment plan cannot laroeny charge are George Rosenthal, |P* seized from them except after forty-lght, of No, 614, West 176th | ONE and complicated legal procedure. Street, and William Strauss, thirty. He has had several complaints of this| @ight, of No. 1110 Simpson Streot, Tho | "94 lately from men from New York Bronx. Iosenthal was stationei at| Cit’. Action of this kind against Wail beret aid Brosaway; Birauss eer of soldiers is a criminal of- Two United Cigar Stores salesmen ‘Were a rested jast night, charged with complicity in the theft of $52,000 worth of Liberty bonds, ‘The police an- nounced that a former messenxer boy, now in the Naval Reserve, is| being held in a Boston naval prison | and another messenger boy is under arrest in New Haven. at Naseaa and Sonn sirests, ense under a recent act of Congress, | Strong, Stursis & Co, brokers, of ind Major Smith says prosecutions - 4 vill follow every act of the kind that No. 36 Broad Street, gave two mes- |"! act o > gave two mes- | comes to his attention senger boys the $52,000 in bonds May | Ys '0 Ms , 16. ‘They were to be delivered at vari- | lave bod “i hee 7 bee ous places, Not on reach | ask arenes Aenea a he @ bond reached !t8| were made public to-day as follow: destination, Aether Melt Detectives Mayer and Brown pickea MC Serst. William L. Chambers, perce “rE “EVENING ‘WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918. STARS OF STAGE AND SCREEN HERE NEXT WEE / HOWARD In «fr 18 WINTER GaRDen —— | wa SOUT) at Co. L, 58d Pioneer Infantry, was con- ‘ TU. ES. Up the trail when several men tred > : under the direction of Oscar Spir- @1 Exchango Place, several weeks ago. First Lieut, Myron I, Fairchild of row, (will play selection from) catvin P. Perh: sixty-seven, ‘ : *| the same company and of failing to Alys Michot, a | of the Rutherford, N. J., shear ot ot Under just what arrangement the | lato with the | cation for eighteen years, 1 messengers and tho ci tore ka | Stand at attention when ordered and TH will make her = sel ntoes od a jense 0 cigar store clerks | | tonced to be reduc - , seen ta Boneon 7 PB. Goss sr, rreatill are alleged to have worked was not | S¢Btenced to be reduced to ranks and | . a Malita Boncont, | ,, eet eta ide cleks; BAL Wh niet serve six months imprisonment. Bng. Saenger and Mr. Goldmark himself nist, also will make her tnitial | \ ast 1ech ae mpanrg ath a ut when a O80 S| Gen, GaNeton Fanitted Wo montane There will be also Community Sing- | 4Pperrance | ot ‘the Matthews & Willard Manu rest o! e messenger ‘Ss was re h madeie | turing Com dead at his ceived. the two clerka were arrested, |°t the prison sentence as the pria- lays for ae ia | at in Waterbury. Conn oner has already been confined for Ly. t Seats are free at the Columbia Unt Willam G. Armatrone, hd Police say they have recovered | that jength of tima é concerts, which are ue vt ROGER A. PRYOR, NINETY. well known chemist of the tug we Wi $12,000 worth of the bonds in New j Private Ralph Burke, Co. H, 630 , | Wednesday and briday = 2 \ititemee avenue oo No, 17 York, New Haven and Rochester, *ioneer Infantry, was sentenc W. hs on application tot Former Justice Celebrates Birthday i se big idea avec) Haren oa Ze"tattrtamererss| Coming Wee Meg wate, Coenen rt ak, hn, stan, ta absent wi rch 10 es | which take place nightly lers the employ of See) Thales, emanee, ROSSRO until ADM 18 Of tt when he Jauiiors in ubiform aro admitted free, | EXVustice Roger A. Pryor yestentay | at” nis home Canadian Port. 8 captured Gen. T the Hudson Theatre on Mon- Jand there are 5,000 seats to be had | celebrated his ninetieth birthday at | Flatbush : A CANADIAN PORT, July 20—The| Carleton has remitted eight months day night A. H. Woods wi for % cents apiec |his home In Setauket, Ie L, with his| Mark Walton Maciay, aatt erent American steamship San Jacinto, |of the senience. present Gam Bernard and Louis | - | ramtly and relatives and a member of the Coneolidated enn wan in Leche eich coat Li Yi ebesey DattrtabettC GCompasy Mann in “Friendly mien,” « play Bonterra montage hh i | Ra morning he took a| h i me, erican steamer Oosterdyik on July | fe of the same regiinent. Was se0-| yy samuel Shipman and Aaron Hof. Past cca sti MS) three returning home to | tr Bay | 21, sinking the lator, arrived here | tonesd to two A ik The ¢ be , pen sand telegrams of con- |! ee, b 8 a rom April 9 until May n. The suppoi in rank Ls and will be assisted preeery The San seedy ee crew | when he was captured. Gen. Carie-| cludes Mathilda Cottrelly, Felix | \by Charles Carver, a young American |FTatulations from his many friends | | Henjamin A. Dyer. | aboard. The San Jacinto’s stern was] ton commuted the sentence to five| Krambs, Richent Soom we basso a pupil of Mr. La Borge hate him was hia wite, Mre. Sarah A. | 52" retired and ren i badly twisted and some plates loos- s' imprisonment. Wallace ana N we ord rece | ft immer Mme bu- | l'ryor, two years younger. They have | eighteen xears ao | ened Work has been started on @ recrea. ® and Natalie Manning. | ma 1 y in been married seventy years 712 180th = — — tion building for use of the nurses oh lege | | > ; mi AL : a edie mn married seven “ N Weat of the base hospital. ‘The building | ‘The Winter Garden will ofter “Th. Bel Night men it service of the United PPE ahh d beck ts ae will bo 30 by two stories In| Passing Show of 1918” on Thursday |___ _ a elgtan ug |me ste. THEATRES, THEATRES. i OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM, NJ. [PAE a2 cauinoct” with lounkes,|pignt. ‘The book and iyries are bY | ang renuran to, New York Hore | At the Stadium; | race isa, ot i serroporitan = SATURDAY EVE. JULY 27, at 8.15, is greatly needed ‘as a sttitable place| Harold Atteridge and the music by| inherits the the trouble | ’ Opsra Coin Any. will eive w concert || ASTOR Tats, 41h & my, ae ‘or recreation and study when nurses | Sigmund Romberg and Jean Schwartz.| the blac had started, put a] ie ito ‘Ocean Grove CARUSO are off d he buliding andequip-| In the company are Bugene and| Young woman in his adopted family | Columbia’ 8s Bill: n edt creer ee aeanite, Atk. [ears me nt were “donated by the American Willie Howard, George Hassell, Chic Ls lie fe ra n him and he Mabe: : r r the benetit St. Paul's Metho Triumph. ed Eo 3, * ™ . i his difficulties, Other , : dist hurr a y Po i} hone yy ive & wae ey ree Sur iy = Sai Frank Fay, Charles Ruggles, | pe the Animated Masagit By Sylvester Rawling., |!" Church, Asbury Park Marine Elliott's yy nt ieetiag "3 fo FB Bette i Two Mee Seashore Hotels for Navy vireo Fox Brooks, laabel Lowe, | travel film, and musical aumbe | COLUMBIA. UNIVERSITY all John MiCorn the EYESOFYOUTH ary fatten s dd Workers. Fred and Adele Attaire, Violet Engle- u 5 he Cle Gollane a MN give a re h THIL Gp STEEPLECUADE WASHINGTON, July 20—To relieve| field, Isabel Kodrigucn, Louise Conti, | CANNIBAL ISLE SCENES pedis idl et Scsilaey beer ‘cr hsT. eo CE BATES BLINN } A shortage in housing accommodations | Nell) Carrington, Lmily Miles, Jessie ON SCREEN AT RIVOLI ol Pai cpadaavery [11 CCW 48th Tare Bat. 4.30, ln THR MURICAL WAR PLAY | FUNNY PLACE Yard workers at Portsmouth, | Ree ‘Arthur ‘Albro,” Clayton and / pen-alr = summer-night's concerts) public ar ant MAN we STAYEDOT HOME. Bat jot ba netnaree | er White, Edward Lasse, Ge ge Schiller — at they bave bee offerin, ir lfore De i BSovwher attractions ne Depa nt of Labor, it a horace himor P| n 3 r mn vas Announced to-day, has, purchaand | 4” nor The Cannihal Isles of the Sonth| weeks. Optimisin prevails. The man-|make visits to army car Tk AMUSEMENT | Se othagee’ at ittery, Me. * WALLACE REID THE STAR iI] be revealed at the Riv Lgenent of each reports an increasod | Pitals ‘ OGETHER ] ESPARK LL: e Es in motion pteturesn taken by Martin | 4 nee and a growing interest in] © muso wil give a recital at the Bait), Re , “ IN RIALTO FILM PLAY ¥. Johnson, companion to Jack Lon- | m i rings that transcend the|Con ention Hal ratoga Spr vase ———— r nw ur afternc be ansisted by Nina Morgana ‘The chief film attraction at the | and ¢ lgoprane, and Mayo Wadler, violinist Rialto will be “Less Than Kin,” with | to te Nee NY, ~ EXPOSITION Wallace Reid in @ dual role, Thi Pedotel ark t The Btrand Symphony Orchestrn, Coolest Spot in the Metropolis comedy-drama is taken fron FY jection morrow evening, will b ' i Ay | by Alice Duor Miller and war ; celot SEE United States Gov’t Exhibit, Pure Food Exhibit; adapted for screen by Marion! on ai f rian Fine Arts Exhibit; the First Submarine. Fairfax. the r at un In 1800 when the Ie OPEN AIR ENTERTAINMENTS TWICE DAILY ; Bicuntal A patriotic ey gel ¢ Q ding @ Ww CONCERTS BY 7TH RPGT, BAND, 1.30 AND 8 P.M, eats x 2 sur pews be w cone | Ce ee Pa TiALNG POOL 8 : * —>- ie 1 Volpe Among main areving. edcalaten t mrounke anid ai the gate who is at the point of death. “BACK TO THE WOODS,” |: are : i Aunts Goldwyn Presents for to yon da Sindaya) The two resemble each other so close- oA PD Aarne “—TrIIPE p y bo oz, Octave Dua, Carlo Liten, ‘i Restaurants, Dancing, Shows and Amusement Tea nin tne Athek brane ait STRANDS PICTURE PLAY |Aitrea Moseriing the Reve Willan Devicee of the better c other young man assumes his narne . (Manning, rector of old Trinity aut FAST 177TH ST, BRONX SUBWAY STATION AP ENTRANCE. Mabel Normand will be seen at the Major, U. S. a and R . ne sare AMUS n “Back to the Woods.” ® 1. 1y mission to the United Staten — yn u ay Tired of 80= + programmes for next week in 1th { men surrour 4 ve the cipation of the Metro nt begs her father HW se chorus under re ¢ Accord Giulio § yrenee Macbeth, Mar- her to go 4s & suerite Namara, Constance Balfou: assumed Rita Fornia, Mabel Preston H ng Genia Zielinska, Dorothy — Follis, y Danna Easley, Clara Kwapisx ka, when Wh: her brutally to his cabin explanation | writing a exactly what a girl would do under | circumstances as he staged them. Btepharye becomes enraged and re veala Mer real td This ia the beginning of a r “A White Wilderness,” Parsons in a comedy, the OMeial Al |lied War Review and musical num- bers will complete the programme, PROCTOR V- AUDEVILLE AND PICTU RE PLAYS. For the firwt half of the week Proc tor’s Fifth Avenue Th will have Hlzabeth Brice in nev P Bergen in “The I I Walter Wee | Smiling Bilt “OVER THERE” AB Fy Myx MoaRvT, TRE SILVER R GLADES FANCY Ice sKAqANG, SLIME c850" or CHUTES VISIT = ZARCIGS DANCE Sirst BALLROOM La Paarl} 1 Paramount \“«A TRIP TO WE LODIA” LUNA'’S LATEST NOVELTY | west am at Luna 20—smates RIDES—20 ois So dea et a y popular ( THE SUBMARINE ATTACK ie sh LUNA’S GREAT AUTO PARKING SPACE i the M | Lightner and Nowton Alexande duhied, and Calley Liryliuery, Alma Be Ernest law Berini, Charles Gat y Weldon and Madeleiue all-American. programma next night by Edwin Franke An Wednesday | oldman and his New York Military ! on The Green of Columbia 8 an interesting announcement. The composers to be exploited include Victor Harbert, Henry Hadley, Lieut, | John Philp Sousa, Hf N. Bart- | lntt, A. Walter Kramer, Bthefbort wick, Reginald De Koven, PHOTO PLAYS. LN ata 9'hst TRIUMPH #fthe MOTION PKTURE” River of SL. ROTHAPFEL IVOLI ORCHESTRA e ching TAL ta Chlef Nagapate , of Malekula, the Cannibal Who Captured \ MR, & MIS, MARTIN E. while they were taking thelr ting motion © “AMONG THE CANNIBAL ISLES > OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC” for the firet time t ob «To Morrow JOHNSON ne and om to be shown at The Rivo He Commenc “the yovner of the Hnark, ery afternoon and evening will be om view at The Kiyoii MAMMON AND THE ARCHER. ap 0. Henry ato 8 Comedy, Nowy Sub ria ant Sahel Coinpigie the ert Lust Times m, Jack London's compan cribe hin adventures In person The Johnon collection of bouth re curio we T prog rat wh Tonday, "We UTIMES SQUARE: Direction of SL ROTHAPFEL RIALTO ORCHESTRA HUGO RIESEN FELD Conducting Commenaacing ‘T LARRY Presenta WALLACE REID in n “LESS THAN KIN” ARAMOUNT PIOT MEATTY" ARBUCKLE in “THE WAITERS’ BALL.” the vaual program of travel pictures news suble: ENID BENSPTE in Mourns ae & S Abubert Presemt THE GuEAT! HIT IN NEW YO! with Jona Charles Thomas ¢ ABO) YN | 708 THOMSON! 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