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15 MURDERS re Are the Police? the Natural Question Asked AND MANY BURGLARIES IN GREATER CITY SINCE OCT. 12 20 HOLDUPS hear a lot more about highway rob- beries and other crimes of violence being committed by men in the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918. WOUNDED Wane eee MEN HOME ON THE LEVIATHAN | WAR A BLUNDER, SAYS MOTHEROF CROWN PRINCESS Grand Duchess of Mecklen- burg-Schwerin Would Have Nation Beg Forgiveness. AMERICAN ARMY LAYS DOWN RULES FOR THE GERMANS Uniforms Bernd tn in Occupied Zone and Firearms Must Be Surrendered. wore tréated weil by the and were allowed to walk about hae freely. The ere tg tie attention to i iney were in beasnach when thé revolution came. There was beet Violence, Ireland said. Soldiers tates Ps pe from their. ae The hospital staff donned avian, "clothes, but continued om duty. *y U.8, TROOPS IGNORED = SCIENCE, BUT WON OUT, SAYS GEAMAN COLONEL. “Only Way They Knew to Elimife” - | Gene ‘ Dec, 15 (Aaw vit’ " h 1 uniforms of soldiers and sailors. I GENEVA, Sunday, T 15 (Asso WITH THE AMERICANS ACROMS | ate Machine Gun Nest Was ‘ople, can take you to a place not many lated Presa).—Germany made a] THIS RHINE, Dec. 14 (Ry Courier to salient? by the Pe P jumps from Times Square where vege to Keep Coming. great blunder in antering the war,| Naney).—The Third army has tesued anybody with the price can buy any CORLENZ, Dee. 14 (night) (Ry CRIME RAMPANT HERE, |"iform in the service, from that of ind should vdmit that she was In}a proclamation containing the fotlow-| Qcomg as’ . PINE+/a Captain in the army or an Ensign a bictarwd ihe t { Hush eekuiaan Courtef to Naney.)--"Tha Amert _ in the navy down. With demobiliza- bitidDadbaths 1Mhelouuzl lod oe ' cans lacked experience in the techn ‘ . . tion in force and thousands of sol- exe Anastasio of Mecklenburg: Schwe The local authorities must mark the] calities of modern warfare, but the ective Force “All Shot tojdiers and sailors sightseeing in New 4 | al are, bu y York the uniform is the professional in, mother of the former German) boundaries of the brid d with| knew how to go ahead- they knew leces’’ While Armed Crooks | tnief's best disguise. Crown Princess, in-an interview tos ligne in Knglish and German too well.” 5 ~ . A PARTIAL LIST OF CRIMES COM- jay. Th nd Ds who No assemblases will be allowed for i 4 Go About City. MA [Russian and & cousin of the late “al discussion without spectal| D€) Chiet of Staff of the 27th Divie~ a MITTED IN NEW YORK CITY. | Russian Emperor, ean Geneva at | perminnte fon, Which fought and was bentén by Where are the police? ores list spoken of at the beginning ‘ Jie outbreak of the war and ix now] The same prices must be charged | {@ Americans in the Argonne. i " t this article, and which follows about to mo to the Riviera for he merieans anc mane nd “Phe Americans were too reck The Evening World presents to- below, does not include innumerable : © . 1 ria : and f all Roods, cing rs reckises @ Mst of twenty major hold-UDS Cases not made public by the poll vealth, She bed any relatives! No German untforms may be worn]! too much of a hurry to get things robberies, fifteen murders and, but only those coming to the attention ting agwinst each other on ail] within the bridgehead after Sunday, | Gone,” Né said. “Vor instance, in ats of the many burglary cases oc- (Of the newspaper The list of fron un pecial permiasion ts given tacking Our machine guns— which are ing in the City of Now York since | ¥or a civen Horio’ prise tai wan Replying to a on about the) Ai) firearms and explosives muat|the best in the worid—they utilized 12, The Brooklyn bank robbery | in veteran reporters at Poltc Jformer Kinperor and the former| je gurrendered to the Americans, |NOselentific means, It seemed to ty Friday afternoon ranks with the| H rters are agreed that, more Crown Pri she suid pathetically Satisfactory shelter, beds and |hat-the only way they knew “to : arr erooks roum the streets of “There is a splendid maxim in your : fucititte: eGuires ter a muobine gun nest was to lerous exploits of the Jesse James | rs ork to-day th any woe yee Seren im in your! storage facilities are required fo ine as ty 1g in country communities in the| Among the more spectacular crimen Jlanmiage: ‘Don't hit a man when he! gineting purpo mings until thay got it. ‘The ta generation ago. Jin the last two omths were the Is down” Lat ux observe this prin- | siecial roads will be constructed,|W8% rathet discouraging to th PNew York has a Police Department | following ciple, this sporting principle, during| jig the sixtecn cities within. the|MOPale of our gunners, ‘They knew t tobbery les jour conversation.” 1 more than 10,000 paid men. It 8] cae Truckhee Comet se, fae : = — 1 raat hridgehead must keop up und repair pthat if they stayed long they would he police force 21s GOUNMINES CARTER SMITe D COSTE1GQ ED DONOHOE Asked why she had left nany | dBhecan be killed or captured, of the duty of the police force) West 21st ~ nD Parsons 1. CORVA f All the main . Prevent. crimes against property| overpowered a watchman in the early : | a4 avon that country began mill- The int, nd 8d Divisions | “We bavé no doubt that American the perwon. The bulk of th | moraing id) oboe nt (2 hh OOO OOO OOOO OOOO MOUUUUOOUUORT OT 18) jtary operations, the Grand Duc hose | tre nearing. the. end. of their |iMtéryention won the war, We could of work falls on the detective lee i Galoneinie The Leviathan brought 1,419 wounded s rs to | docked, ‘The men, from replied Jooo-mile march. By Monday they | M8¥@ beaten the other Allies, but the inch of. the service. tue, which| New York to-day, The photograph, showing a group | hines. Carter Smith, Edw [COWL net re eon eee eee ne cdae of the (SOMAtANL atréam of Americans, young Mew York has on its statute books | W% abandone hington | Of convalescents, was taken on board as the ship Edward Donal and FP. Corya which had declared war on my own] % en! bridechead. Vader the |@h4@ enthusiastic, overwhelmed ua Stre near the Batt dawn, — spears Russia, This wa 4s bah deta dt ad be ks dit “The ol sod > drastic law prohibiting the posses-| minus’ the silk. One arrest was madé | . ‘Nees urprine to. me gon | new plans the Americana will occupy | “The Amertoana are good opponent of firearms, The penalty forjin this case, but amount of goods wou EN jorick Franz IV, Grand Duke of|area north of the Kms River, and |{n@ tule, tlehters tien of carrying @ revolver iu| recovered, if any, is not known. i 1 ‘Gatnne Aten | nburg-Nehwerin, who abdicat-l tne trench the remainder $$ —$_______—. sonment. The offense is classi- In connection with silk rob- untten pection: | everal weeks ago) although wel rive: y shes jd as a felony. But amet inen| beries it was stated in The i MARUTantea He lw in constant touch with the royal my first bs nerican abi to reach ¥ oy Evening World on Nov. 20 that wus been eonyplimented by the | s 0 han, Russia and|the Rhine In the line of duty, have f walk erp re and saloons and] gitks and woollens to the value of ish it fH joverniat Thoy| p eon said that not] arrived here © ‘ules in ad daylight and kil peo almost $1,000,000 had been stolen PU ‘ pc laste iba ven nw in Ge hey numbered seventy-two and * Je who do not hold up their hands| from loft building: the district " i Jmany und a cruel hie % Th “ A pian pode ty brik were attached to Evacuation Hospl e ulcies and carry away cash and cash ros- Lopate Us SPL CER The a Blty vem as | never med tals Two and Ni Their arrival : . Street since the first of the year, a ‘ ' . ”» laters and their contents with tho] Street.since the firet of the year, ven Bre ‘ ' n politics and never intend to, 1] attracted considerable attention from in the Na tmpenity enjoyed by members of the] several big burglary insurance (Continued from First Page.) man U7 boats at Harwich «|SWAM CANAL AND CAPTURED # not able to interfere townspeople. me of the girls walk- Street Cleaning Department carrying] concerns. Officials of these con- ne -they had worhibe tut 1 continue to think that Ger } away gatbuge or drivers of milk] cerns charge that an organized , marine } TOWN. many Made a great blunder in enter. [ed te river, where columns of the Wagons carrying away empty bot-] band of ingenious thieves oper- | perched on the masts of the mone {I i | M Mor A 40d Maat }iM this terrible struggle, not only] Fiest Infantry were crossing. The as iis at) P & ate beyond contro} of th police | ster transport foans one little 1 used to be with the {fom a humane point of view, but ughboys spied and cheered them a the absence from the city of] and sell their plunder to “fences,” PIERS HOR od Regiment. bul OVGe. In [aleD toe tol und commercial materi ge ve | Police Commissioner B) who in turn destroy all marks on | CROWDS ON PIERS AND SHORE “CAPT. TY COBB OF BASEBALL a nce te emimont, but over, In| sons, ae her commerce was pF Inclu the party are nine girls ) ‘ff om a honeymoon trip, the goods and dispose of them to i FAME HOME. ry of tl Sth Division, On Oct, 17 |0U% . Now she hus Wh Gert y|from the Presbyterian unit of Chi © department refrain from 1 concerns with which they have Rite Pao GhuPnod) Ure” water | tk a 4 Le Wak OR ee Be Bea ne [ARMA Feoreal polit finanolil loam, bale @ dowel: Font Mame ReNE ( DUblication. But officials who are| connections in the West and Jajongside the transport had all Cobb, the old baseball chieftain. | Wwam the canal at St Suplet on the [4A artistic nation by openly admit-lciey and state, and a number from f; i B scascnabiy cure that instr anipes wii] South see, meee pase arith ber |canve home ow dhe Die ap. an alla | am cunt, St UB on Ling: We acted wrongly?” we. 'are [HY and Mut, and « number from bd ruit be protected complain ‘that the de Oct, 22 Robbery—-Apartment offi. ond meanw: Tavina wapinin all as ev 6 Wan a cat murderiie iieehitie wil Hie Th ory a | lective branch of the service has Walter Morris, No. 39 Living-|{he Dini! ten Moving populér {in the Chemical Warfare Division. Ty | canal wi re aC dP esklak ibe sehypt hwy tringpa folie cova bibs iiabtahageble nga 4 “shot all to meces. ‘ Brooklyn, by sneak} and national air ren Oo! ne rticipated in a minstrel show in the je RE Bub ‘or help for the country of her birth While the Firat was cro h E rar chink IN ave YORK MORE ver jewel box in| Statue of Liberty the fire tug George [Cabin on Saturday night and made 4 te i Ypkperee | syns Ree Lat ecu Aicarlode veg hy fruit is carefully | LROMITARLE THAN EVER 2.000 worth of gems. Nolj; ytociellan went out with all her |*Mneh eer Net: Thnk chown | gat Mme attack iaadG Went eat te Ria Garnan’Woaptldln: Henle selected from the best D ry of property up to] ° Aine At Wah MA RGUES ABA ; a speech T can] was one of a dozen of the New York |S i do Hot neem to : pitals, } ‘The Evening World is informed by ling to Mrs. Morris's |Mozzles sending out waterspouts, | make d the hero of the diamond, | yoag tel lery who took refuge the tion clearly. Jed on the east bank, opposite Coblena PortoRicocrops—there 4 man who has been in close touch » Evening World off the Battery she was joined by the |* va and sailor in} in a shell hole at Chateau-Thierry 8 per cent. of the Russians! ay they limped acrons they were : be With the Police Department and the Robbery--Branx Natio! New Yorker, and the Leviathan went |™M heart come in free to any lin tate July. A German shell div. t for only two things ited ' is none better, | egriminal courts for thirty years that} Rank, $10,000 in Liberty bonds, report- up the river between two curtains of Oa lel a that Iam in by just | covered the hole and killed eight of Czar, The pecsunts now sreetod »y yells of welcome from the i Be time ta alas a haye|ed ‘ptolen from Cashier's: desk, Not] 4) or mentioning the fact that he wits one |the artillery men and Wounded. the |<4¥:,"We, have no Car; whom shall doushbes ne en The name “Tropiko” is Jr ‘y rol rs, nk recovered. oa is ty Z hd gph a's id . wae othe fou @ obe jeu alter reland Sewell, Robbery--Cigarettes to the] Crowds on the piers cheered and| James W. MeDaniel of the ts7th "ys. o Nundred and fifty meno It will take the population fifty | 0") é si Ne stamped on wrapper 900, from Piedmont Cigar-| waved their hats and handkerchiefs | /"fantry Regiment walked off th aa Otte eh Gieh ars to understand the meaning of in’ charge “ the purty, was vai ‘ eViath i helmet 0 h _ iad ‘ raft iMery, | py, ord epublic and president. | wounded at St. Mihie ‘The old fashioned plan of putting lyn Mvenue officers, who| vent the “snowstorm” from the win- in the Battle rgonne. vers Deut Dealt” hes are aioe worship because It in their old! nine,” he said, “but not tn thie Port Re Pret tahang, 127 raha. Rew tc Cr a s i of ter Spo! 7 low: ‘4 eha 5 “Take it off,” said a can girl 1 RR ran 2 r ihe barrages Ot) custom, their religion nd their lives. bible " Sieh ” sd deteetives out to keep track of pro- m band of ten responsible for this] dows of the Whitehall Building. rake it of " n sitl <i Mihiel, Verdun and the approach alresion | festdomal thieves has been thrown | and othe ial 7 ne At the army pier the canteen girls | the ~ Gross, os returned ihe [tO Mets. They admit themselves that | Lec te Allies take aut Leahey La Into the discard. You could take -Hold-up—Woman ticket! (tn Red Cross were waiting for on yo fe," returned the jioy wer © barn that they pat | poor Russ ore it ly tor wa y yo 0 rbilt Avenue Station | ° , That's what I told the Ge i LA, per ee rig atey Eatpt Ppl isond ae sitcet ‘Line. “Brooklyn, | the soldiers with hot coffee and sand-|man oMcer that I got it from, And GLEN Yery tures and finger prints are in the | forced by inasked armed man to hand] wiches, cake and cigarettes. There Me toid him to be a-er-very quick dopted 87 French Bles at Police Headquarters and the | Over $5 at2 A. M. sfore pay car] were three bands on the pier and|‘bout it. And he was. Hooray!” |» r whose keen thi . } was due Oo Warrant Machinist C. F. Chambers 1 sleuths wouldn't Know one of the GUS they turned loose a blare of welcome as the kiddles ne "4 oO 29—-Bu Electric ripping} they tur sy gbcapetclatast a also bad a helmet which he picked i t tilevee existing conditions, 1 am| icine sud to have been: used be| as the transport was warped Into her| up at Ypres soldiers on the Leviathan were All you need is a Heart and a Dollar to join the Red Cross fm favor of a police order requirin burs lans to tear off ‘the back of safe] moorings. There was silence on the] “Some fight we had at Ypres," said 1 to Camp Merritt and the sailor that every suspicious pe Hand on ia at d $16,000 in) reviathan as the three banls played 2 a British soldi sao Behan Bag Bes 0 ter where wecn by policem a: ‘ : +|“Home, Sweet Home nd then the idier alor a of nee the transport were e § ; ; et, vccupicd by Frances E, Hunt| “Home, Sweet Home,” and then th ving Al t F ! mer Lee Rave rpolieamion eal aban ere Comp tne Mis boys turned loose their cheers. reekne : FL AE Bre and hon rite hold up and ‘frisk’ every gun secn | 4 hh Gyeeets pores | The police boat Patrol, with the r of No. 601 We nonths-old girl ‘The latter was the nnounce a Sal =) ot MEN’S on the streets after 12 o'clock at |" rf iinpiee: Paper Box | Police Band and Glee Club and thirty] 112th 8 > Went away with t nascot of the voyage and the soldier > & xcale might, 1 would have all resort H ¢ ita dees forty women police reserves, ha | 78th Divis sion, came home with h 1 sa dt aving he to be fraquented by j ‘ 1 Wa mj or forty 5 ; s eft. anm ina sling. A German ma- jut on w they could pase eal Grete Hall found| \ 4 narrow escape from being crushed Dilllet went thn h it in : His a? ula nvasions of personal liberty, but |‘ \ Bio, djatiihe wach fromthe ines went out with Company LORD DECIES IN NEW YORK. there would also be a large increas. yal Bien F19: 4s Phe Ren He ; the 210th Machine Gun Batt ! tn tae prison population and cessu- THe ey lrove (he little tug up against the }\ion came back with a bullet i P tion of & condition under which it to | 2 drord Avenue, piling. ‘The women on board were|right arm which he got in (he | \ ‘| | , ; aH ti ; l ; possible for armed men to wal ‘0 | f COR A ch fri ‘ e Police | Sonne. . ar ? > possible thr armed mien fo walle Into f n very much frightened, but the Police |#OmMe oat endorse str | VhIch conservative y are Pa Teena ttialeee moran o been re-| Bund and the Glee Club never stop-| yndianapolls, walked down the nan | e most populous city in the worl.. | SEE ped tor a minute in their music n| plank with the medal of t Ww t] S40) ' F 34.5 ‘ t We are hearing some and wii (Continued on Fourth Page.) coal and instrumental, Honor on his breast ' OI de and e¢ Me aL ‘The complement of the Leviathan| tim walked R. R. Ca A Savory M Of Pure Foods “My busband is very fon meat, and I had a hard pleasing him, until I dis: ered Gobel’s Home Cooked eal d of time cov Meats, Now I have a different meat each day and I have little cooking to do, which is decidedly economical. “And = what Gobel Cooked You know, they flavor t Meats h are Gobel’s Sanitary Spo! Kitchens, of the finest qu meats procurable. Delic: appetizing, © nourishing sage, meat loaf, cooked co: beef, boiled ham, pork bacon and other ) morsels, to serve. pra tically all r “Why don t you try Gobel’s Cooked Meats to-night for From supper? Your husband is sare to like them, too,” U.S. Government Inspected Establishment No. 37, Mergan Ave. and Rock St, Brooklyn, N. Y. wA carefully prepared by food experts in toothsome very Meat Loaf Pork Roulade Ser Pork Pies uve! Sausages Frankfurters Bologna tless Slicing Bologna ality Liver Sausage ious, Cooked Ham aii Smoked Ham Bacon Cooked Corned Beef Pure Lard rned pies, cady Gobel’s Kitchen Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann » For sale at all! good delicates- | sen and food stores. POE ae 7 7|N; Y. wearing the Frenc noluded 117 naval officers and 4,747) War’ Both were abserees enlisted men of the navy; 62 armyland each is credited with have in olficers and 2,218 men; four sick or| brought down tlirtecn hostile a i pa “ wounded army officers and 1,419 sick | shir iB aE and wounded men; 15 female nurses,] WOUNDED NEW YORK OFFICERS Hayeded atte 2 civilian officers of the merchant COME ON BIG LINER. H , a : marine; 108 men of the latter service,| Among wounded Wan Limit 1 pid tain us 3 Red Cross and 2 Y. M. C. A. work-|D. Whyte 518 West 14th ers and 17 classed as miscellaneous, | 4 Platt graduate hed Mt wien GEN, BARNETT, HOME, PROUD| zh he ee Ai ' f OF HIS MARINES. lat board ai The majority of the na 1 : Me \ be Leviathian had been sia i i" ) the naval bases of C 4 Ba i. > land, most of them Hast h aferwa FE S § C0 FE HOUS § headquarters of the marine aviat ee nto action again, Wi AY FF E Major Gen. George Burnett Pree OF weeo und it A F LY T he Marine Corps, who went to , " on a two months’ inspe b \ learn ut fivet hand what his men were dine,” he wi 1 4 doing. He was taken with influenza |°") rt caret ; | ‘ in which was succeeded by|was wounded in i M pneumonia, and he now conval-jon July 1 1 escent, His wife accompanied him giving him trouble w Lam mighty proud of won © shit derful body of men that it is my good} » Le 104th M fortune to head,” said Gen, Barnett, | Gu ey" UE Hi Their t and war work speak foc|t in Wo “ i I . themselve In the hospitals it wiid compur nae ; not an unusual sight to one of |t 4 ; them with arm or a le ne, and | sy I’rank J. Willlams of t when you attempted to ’ympathize!-pank Compa ; with them you got this answer: ‘Well, | op a , A 5 reat might have been wors« poe i ; ! All the boys want to know if they| jie was in Sit , y can remain in the service. I believe| attacking im the Cx f t that they can, and if they can they| oie hie iw te vs tee Mien tun , “ wi the eleven members of t . 7 would 1 » him C. G. Scott, an engineering expert | yi “wounded, crn eo Srew:. He lab n ral ot the General Biectric Company, mis Counted, OMewind out the Bb ‘ I left him and came home after @ year’s trip abroad, | door, then crawled in again to get u | ia 9, re antag eae during which time he was on the| Wounded lientenan He and the) 0? A ee Staff of Admiral Sims. |lleutenant spent two da b an rin ut he failed “The Allies had the matter of the U {Craters before they were resi T ustice was told later that Mr boats pretty weil in ha. said Mr.|_ Private Willlam A. Fitzpat p M Moskowitz had made up their! | Scott, “and it would have been only |107 West 129th Street, Company H rence a matter of time when they would |!)sth Infantry, was wounded in t} —— have got them, armistice or no armis-|thigh when he was coll ng Hishop of Trent tice, The perfection of the hydro-|venirs. A sniper got him ; ort phone made it possible to always have James J. Limsky, streteher heare & some ship on the job every time a U| 506th Sanitary Company. won 5 ; ing boat poked its periscope above the| French War Cross and Me Nall i nedlct, Welea canieva tain ton seka lia surface, Militaire by bringing back wo 1 sonal, a oe a FAGALE Atal er "T eaw the surrender of the 114Gere under fire after he himeclf bud bow granted th 6 by by the loys t « Pu, - owt ’ — a A EL CG the Governmer critical Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor. 4: | Town Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Raglans and Dress Overcoats Tailored in Best & Co.’s Own Shops | The ulster coat materials are greatly enhances the value. warm and fleecy: light in The quiet exclusiveness of weight, and of the British the designs, the elegance of type in weave and pattern. — the singel i and finish, The dress overcoatings are will make an especial appeal ; fine - surfaced meltens and to the man who likes his | velours, All these fabrics we clothes to reflect. the finest have owned for months at custom standards—something } prices far under the level at > which New York men have which wool is today held by — not heretofore found in clothes it — which One of the most remarkable of the series of events we have been holding to acquaint men with Best & Co.’s Specially continued until Wednesday Evening Pest & Co, Entrance—1 West 35th St. ready-to-wear, Clothes.