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” THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1918. Be WARNS OF WHEAT WASTING, [ronswmntion ot wich 1s expected to be 2 a STLIERS fought to tie end at the wae, ** BROOKLYN BOY FOUND 'WIFE SUES ARMY CAPTAIN |DID HEALY'S SELL AFTER 1? : eM range, Arnon Food Boara Expects 1 faa “It was greut,” he sald, “to see how . rE vt eart wanes Jag peerage coche ok "See! HANGED ENDED HIS LIFE. TO REGAIN $32,000 NOTE) POLICEMEN ARE AT ODDS fh quires and Usear W. Bhrhorn. An- The Food Board in a statement to-day |tnere ny ree ince te tye | | many of them desk workers In civ- win nines by ternoon ley Py ei oe ak here bar wan ten ce ian life, developed in the training s H i i T tee wit hd diode, x i 1 Ms and the fighting, and to cee the way Autop aws Louis Steinberg, 14,| Mrs. Potter Says Loan Was Made | Special Service gia RU SAY: | (ee mmotiew, HBhe ci i cnOue other member has n named but bis they died with .ratles on their faces. Died of Strangulation Caused =| as Guardian for Her Minor They Spent $47.50 for Drinks | It was worth the whole war to ree | by Suspension. Children, —Inspector's Aids Deny It a ee by that--to see what baie The death of Louls Steinberg, 14.) ‘The suit brought by va T. Brough| Team-work of varying brands of ure really made of. - |who was found hang by a noove of $32,000 vi ig | when plans will be discussed a - Potter for inst Capt.{New York Police Departm was © were brigaded with tha! jtwine in a hallway adjoining the plumb: | Dwight 1. Potter of the Quartermas- | strikingly illustrated to-<day in a hear ——. Australians toward the last, and we jing shop of Louis Krimbo at No. 8|ter's Department, U. & A. formerly |ing before Magistrate Ten Kyck. The | (Continued from First Page.) called our offensive ‘leap froc.’ Virat | Tompking Avenue, Brooklyn, y a Red Cross captain at ¢ - - we would make a dash ahead and | Was officially decided as a case was called for trial bef: [service in France returned with his|settie down, The the Australians cide by the Brooklyn District Attorney's | Court Justice Ottinger to-day. mp Mills, |«ise involved a charge of viola Supreme | the excise regulations at Healy's rant at 66th Stre |staff and started for Washington. would come swarming over us to yo | Mice to-day. According to Mrs. Potter, she loaned} Policemen Lawrence J | . Xmas Presents Gen. Friew said he had pent moat] farther ahead. ‘Then it would be our} DE Charles Wuest, who verformed | thie amount to the captain last Sep-|Peter Voelbel, menivers tor | ' ‘at Bie time >, lapel i : an autopsy on the body, dec.ded that| tember in return for his note, payable | McDonald's Special Service { . . of hin time In Paris in charge of the turn again. It wus u reat kame [Stunberg: died. of strangulation caueed| In" vece eh aeoners The Woke eee | eee east ebeclal Service suas, *x'4|) Give the Boy a Good Time RELIABLE GOODS! LOW PRICES! sea he, Fike o ues By the ae Ryan was ke commander, |by suspension. Thi disposed of the| tained a provision that if ever she|dence of x alleged sale of liquor afte And an Education Buy Now! Pay Neat Year! of the gas used an you wagt to know what Kind | theory at first held by detectives that| dhould have to place it in the hands America 1 o'vloc Suntay mornin, They sa! ns was made in the United jof a leader he was, ask the British. pat i lle ah SI ooh the boy had been murdered and then | of an attorney for « oMection, she was | th ni wat Sonne the Every LARGEST ASSORTMENTS States because of a shortage of|'They know a commanding officer|strung up in an effort. to divert|to receive 10 per cent. in addition tof tay prent,inere, with two women tes |] meciadiay Diamonds, Watches Smit oar gus dete he ee —— [principal and Secummulated intoren.Iaimagt's ck inte snornna: boing | SR Rey etal feline an ley he American gas was made by a,spe-| “There t9 a lot of sadness in tha| Samuel Schwartzinan, eighteen, a] “The loan was made by myself Wighbalis, cocktails and champagne an education at the same time. GOLD JEWELRY fal formu! story, too. Advancing {# eostly at |"elper In Krimbo's shop, who had been | guardian for my minor children," Bill. setting the elty Sack ‘4980, No Outitts operate on battery uF house omen charce Prices from $5. 00 up to $600.00 are BbIp was Gecorted tp the river eimiee, Sty: cotipany Want 8) With | Fn n. ueeer a soem cee ae Stra, Potigr “And I was to te: ttood was included in purchases, || “sey them on display throuknont’ the Open charge account re xy police and fire and wel-| 260 officers and men and carne out|¢ ney Hock that th the abses ceive 800 shares of they sald. city at Tov Devartinent and Blectrtoal Will seud salesmen t aL ee phone Cor ymed by bands, glee clubs, and. with six, including » of | stock as collateral. Neither note nor| cs Bivelt wisres ” ‘ounsel for Healy's put Serst. Me Red Cross canteen| ¢ Lied a . Steinberg, who ran errands at| collateral passed -iscopiescg sagas bien ad \ went for food for the two| until last Januar: Is, who answered instantly the liy wounded in uction on Sept. 30, re-|boys. Schwartzman said he fell asieep| ant and I ceased to live together.” | KA¥anaugh of Inspector Henry's ataft| boned oo oad Q} | Pressing query, “When do we cat?" | ceived honorable mention for hie |after eating and when he woke up he| Further charger by Mrs. Votter|0" the stand. ‘They testifted that they | Bi tak G1 Fa Be te aI 27TH DIVISION PLAYED LEAP: | work on Sept. 1, 2 and 3, when he led |found him hanging to « low railing in| were that the defendant never con-;pore At Healy's the night in question, | am Slot st. N. ¥. City. FROG WITH AUSTRALIANS. his men on four advances, Capt.|the hallway, He cut down the body | tributed to own of her support, | “et close watch on all the floors 00 RELIABLE CREDIT JEWELERS. | Lieut, Thomas G. Carlin, No. 60] MeDermott's home is at No, 860 St. |4"d helped « neighbor remove the body. | Potter says th eames <= se ls ot the all the bars, and were pos’ | Bay 32d Street, Brooklyn, Company 1, police declar 4°" FLOOR a + Marks Avenuo, Brooklyn, He LS MA! DEN LANE TAK ATO 106th Infantry (old Tist), was one Of | graduate of Hr F ‘ best of all—th OPEN BVENINGS ENT ter drinks were e o'clock, | erved pfter « Steinberg brooded | usurous 4 lawsuit brought against his | —_—_——> Magistrate Ten Eyck sald the t Wheth folli h Francis College, by a nelehbor and this ts be Mony olfered Inthe case was.s0-welt | ether you follow the the home comers. He was gassed atl imbia University and New York | to pave Been the cause of ‘Sy SCHNITZSPAN, GAS! GASSED, HOME |inae'ne saw no choice except to dimes | Snewest fangles or stick scl er 0 J e | t eh e. ” Law School, He & member of |three other children at No. 640 FLUSHING | vow. op Former Jada Tells of |'® “Nas to the good old-fash- of St. Mary's Church, 243th reet/day asked Judge Cropsey in the Su- 1 of |preme Court, Brooklyr manda’ ae ee Pe the he New York Cav- —_— Sorrer: alry, and won big commission in a Prvt, Willian i training camp. 2 WANTS GAS RATES FILED. 1, 208 ry, 1th: Division, nephew tee the fine flavor of Kus attack on Aug. 15. He left for on the Celtic after serving with the] showing t Heyward Hireet and his. wile. He went to France a8 2081 " y 206th Infantry Republican Chub Committee re= Ed j dys Mayor's Committee to welcome | for a writ of Gamp Merritt ‘J, to-day, where he] turning soldiers and al | WOLACLMIRGMIaT HE ae, Weocdnce tee Tate Charged CONSUMES Ot Nee eeeee ne kay His fess { lean Clubs tosday announce Battle. i fi ind bee IEA ul HEARST Bt BODY NAMED. $ioned ways in cookery, ‘ Captain of Headquarters Company), ¥, ©, Aske Mand lor fo Judge William Sehnitzspan | a . . aman Against a pares ft Publ ' of the 106th Infantry. His name was Riawe Coane Lipatlue Ce how Republican leader of the Twentieth | gonewing the aera | Me iy | ere ever as uc mentioned in to-day's casualty Ust.| William A. Ransom, Acting Counsel! Assembly District of Brooklyn, returned | tion Monday night, objecting ta wilt | Chaplain John A, Farrely, formerly |for the Public Service Commission, to- | °° the Leviathan this week after seven fam R. Hearst's service on the | weeks in a hospital in France r * | OLD ENGLISH me re-| the Jate Maly hel; of home ng to compel the Kings County | W discharged Tom the ‘arm appointed to erect a monument a ono 1 a Ol nee tty ey one Sen hting Company. to file a schedule! Schnitaspan’ mts live ‘at No wid | American dead. in Mrance, the Repub. 1 i has just the right the Gee CUE INO. Terre oe lia wi his hair almost white from] names of nine me: i p ie ae no 8 cents. per 1000. feet, 18 Wan and ir almos ine men on a committee to! 2 snap and consistency. twice while working with the soldiers | Which, he wsearts, is Nifteen conta more} ME "xperiences. |, iy lact with other organizations inter- li y { in the Verdun sector. On his arrival |than the statute calle for, Mr. Hansom | 4g, NE ST dia eated in making « public protest MADE INU. S. A. he ©: also charged that this Ighting compa: d heart-rending all along the battle- | The members of this committee 3 s . ye ar tamoved to the military hos: Vas the anly Brooklyn company waves [nid mene rena Al Mes ragis ™agmbers of this committee are: 1 Sat Grocers and Delicatessen Stores ( N , ode a oken, refused to file @ tariff. to do it, otherwise Germany would|and John A. ‘Dutton, responsible tee E. Pritchard , 331 Spring St. N. Y. i 1S ew i¢ Lieut. George Archer jr No, 144 Ph as Sahin wink answer. said, it| i ave conquered every one. She would] the original resolution; Nicholas Mur. ° Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, serving in 'hcause It would) be, violating in exist: | RAYE fome across te ocean and paid us t the 106th Infantry, was wounded and |!ng order issued by the Supreme Court, wane a ; ‘ . at Mo The Court ordered briefs filed ; olumbia sensed opt. ¢ at Mount Kemmel. JOHN C. CALHOUN DEAD. a + J. Campbell of No. is : ; pide Pate Bresson es” sosey FAILED’ TO SALUTE FLAG | 0 8 eo ompling i eT 5 ( Wis b 1as LVerVv through the right arm in battle with | — View: Pres audsen. —_ameom the 108th Infantry tn Fianders Aug, 31, |e Jersey vowum i ; John Caldwell Calhoun, grandson of y Ht Tl [DY 5 . TAsut, Acid. Mokena of Ganon) _ Sores ee) we Oberrenen the Vice President of the United States Wi i: a) | Z Practical City, with the 107th Infantry, partici] TRENTON, Dee, 18.-—Failure (0 )from 1825 to 1829, for whom he was & e flag and to remove his c4P/named, died at his home, No. 200 West pated in an assault on the Hindenburg bi line Sept. 29 and was shot in the foo! Lieut, C. T. O'Neil, Walton, N. ¥ was ga Lor 2D 25 jbe recent patriotic cele- | trouble in his seventy-sixth year, He bration in Jamesburg caused Harry Hol-| way ill only four days. M reas wks ed Sept. 20, ten, aged nineteen, of pce, to! During his business career Mr. Cal- ay Getter Capt. Francis Scarr, a son of James pmobile driver’: enge when |houn was Vice re t and Chairman Improvement WRCREAOTAT: GLeT OFFER. 14K Dlamoi $ nance Ci he Central 745 fs ¢ T b Searr, head of the Weather Bureau, /iuened so: is, come | of thevFanance committee of the Cintra! | MN 0 2 de aia 260 Zi It one 1S was shot through the Jaw while fight- he license e restored until|pany, President of the Baltimore and apology to|Ohio’ Coal Mining and Railroad Com~ (he Commis. | pany, President of the Albert te and Oil- he meant no|{ite & Canal Coal Company, Ltd.; direc- hine Gun Battalion. A brother, James } D. ‘ = did apologiz.|tor of the Richmond and, West Point Railway and Warehouse Company and | |ing in Flanders with the 136th | D. Scarr, was killed. Capt. Scarr lives Richmond and Danville Railroad Com- Holsten has made a. pul the people of J Super-Fine . c ines Fas pe ee 14K Waltham ein Wate Artistic Diam Cluster Ring hn evens lba e He was a lifelong member and Capt. Charles P. Duvergey, Wee- | MAN BEHEADED ON B. RT. [former President of ‘the. Southern So- hawken Heights, N. J., who served clety, Four children survive him, with the Rainbow Division as a quar- termaster, Was wounded at Chateau- eine: | Thierry July 18 while carrying food! «ane man who was beheaded by al gee to men on the fighting line. After! p, i: 7, train at Railroad Avenue and treatment in a field hospital be re-] 24th streét, Brooklyn, at 3 A. M. to-| turned to active was identified as Edwin rsten, | a St. Minie! N 22 He reet, Brookly Rassed at St. Mintel 0. Her ce n. abe tar-ayre ee i | oN ” . z ‘ Ms | SEND THIS COUPON Capt. Gavin Hadden, well known in| The police pay rsten, who was seen| ' ? 4 e Now York before the war as a civil|!¥ing acrods the tracks by Motorman | to protect soldiers a diet hides re ts by John Shoemsker after it was too te} from France from vice. enginoer, passed through months of] to his tr mmitted suicide. women, according i ‘ e Is of E nsay he was fore- tonight a THE C service, almost constantly under fire, |) 1 nerve oa Sr, | y SOC 1 | EAS dnd! esoansd unwoundsd, He servea| Men 0 8 creds Gravesend Ba! wer the cont si.Dreteer! PLAN TO RID CITY OF VICE. Will Protect Rete diers and Sailors. al Office de- Dis re Jeral ag vice and way ves, wor pes Board Diamond Claster King ire Cluster Lates! Hand Carved) Cameo King Solid G: Tpoth ting. 14 An idea! Gold, “net | trust, ef of} are bri | with, upeciall White Diamonds mie apg luce in platinum wah pe x : nd fs pe parsing bel ALL OUR MEN'S WRIST WATC! tts REDUCED 5 GUITE & SONS | ig at No. 101 Lexington Avenue. (en ne A returning aviator was Lieut. John | pojjce Kuxene Roe Donaldson, No, 10 E, 86th Street, He] teigiis, was was & Cornell student before the war, | au trained at Washington, joined the 82d | negro, of Aero Squadron (“the circus") and | feur who has ¢ fought in the Verdun sector, He ts] work at Camp ¥ HACKENSACK, Dee, 18,--C twee se | tee wee White [ers se mkes | Ring with the American and British build- N. if POLICE CHIEF KILLED, Smith sald to- Fifth Ave. at 37th St., N. E. Corner ing emergency railroads, His home CAL the lt COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., 411 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. have are t of Hasbrouck night by Walter Jones, al Jones is cnaut-| 4 500 IN NEW RETURN UNITS. Fishel of N of the const $35, ‘ark, uction et ee rit s More Troops aimost « “double ace” for he is] There were no witr Pershing Desten = esses of the acci-| lor Early Home Co ro =~ Siri ind rash 1 leredited with bringing down nine | dent, ltocser was sixtiotive years old) WASHINGTON, Dee, 18.—Additional ESTABL ‘ae t c=) c2 ; German planes from June 1 to Sept.|Jones was released ‘under bull on’ «| unita oversens, including about 1.300 Payee er w York {1 He wears the purple and white |°#rse of mynslaughter. [officers and men, assigned by Gen. Per- OPPOSITE Ci JN tIK : > vo) shing for early convey home, were an- ribbon iedicating the Distinguished ,, Viying Cross. eo MANN SEEKS SPEAKERSHIP. |i oy"thy Wns Demarini kos as follows: 149th, 158th, 173d and On Sept. 1 he was brought down Som Aero Squadrons; Companies A and behind the German lines, captured, WASHINGTON, Dec, 18 —Republican|B, 26th Engineers; 1 and 111th and taken to the prison camp at Duf- ALL i TMM 4 Leader James R. Mann to-day an-|Trench Mortar Batteries; Headquarters nounced that he would be a candidate [38th Brigade, Coast Artillery, feldorf, but declined to stay there, |for Speaker of the House in the next —- although it took him some time and | Congress. | Hamilton Kean om State Commiltee ; . In nouncing his eandidacy, Mann| ‘TRENTON, Dec. 18,—Hamilton Kean pas awured by hia physicians | of wiizabeth, brother of the late United ‘The Republican leader is the first to|States Senator John Kean, was unani- and was about to select a handsome | announce his candidacy for the speaker- | mously elected to the Republican Na- German airplane to fly back to|ship of the new Congress, Other pon: | tional’ Cominitter to-day at. a special | on they nt ible candidates are Gillett of Massa-| meeting of the Republican State Com- France with, when they caught him |cnusetts acting minority leader during mittee in the Republican Club. Ie suc- For some reason or other they didn't |the recent illness of M Nicholas ceeds Franklin Murphy, former Go Longworth of € Illinois. ner. OUR MEN'S SHOES have that snap and style that stamp them at once as the benchman’s uppermost achievement carefully selected leathers, substantial tanned soles, expert construction, are features immediately recognizable They have that custom appearance and flexibility that only hand work can give, Prices $7.50 up. Holiday Footwear Novelties for men, women, children, “A Good Foot-rule for YOU—wear the Jantzen Shoe.” we 1 efforts to get away. The eo H " first time he stole a German uniform H H 3 io and M - Rubber Flot‘Tresk Heels Increase Heel Mileage forit Pull Loose invisible Joint shoot him, and presently he tried again to escape. He got out of prison and walked 50 miles to the Holland border, when ( | they caught him again. After resting Ask for Our Book—"'The Abuse of the Big Toe | NO BRANCH STORES—Our only address | 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Custom Bootmakers Over 50 Years a few weeks he and Lieut. Oscar Mandel, another New York aviator, escaped and took a circuitous route, ° @4 {150 mites long, to the Holland border. ; F re The two had to walk 28 days to make Have you five minutes to spare A few nails anchor it firmly. The it, and just as they were cutting the i 1S a for a pair of rubber heels that will spring of the rubber presses the — 3@_ | Wi"* at the border a German sentry came up. The Americans were so set so snug and neatly you will edges tight and snug all the way | have to look hard to see the joint? round. No cement is used. It j Then ask your repair man to makes a perfectly invisible joint peevish about this that they killed ( |the sentry with his own bayonet and then went into the neutral count een eee ae eee see = a << or tS Features } Preparation was made for the im- ( | mediate transportation of the un- *| tan and white, Five minutes of your j time is all he needs, Look for the 3 * | H | : “Escaping was no easy job,” raid } 3 5d | sine ; Ser ie a ies _ Aeut, Donaldson, Many tried it } j put on a pair of “Usco’”’ Rubber and a perfectly level tread that will ( and died, Lieut, saree Hott. was | ); TTeols, last till the heel is worn out. ? Jone of these, When they caught Breakfast Sets, $15.00 to $50.00 F ’ { i. e him just outside the prison camp 1 Fy 1 ” + ey sho b 4 | Rip-p-p—off comes the old “Usco” Heels are pleasantly soft j NY, AUB Hie: AMS Aba aal Date F These are only one of scores of sl a e Oo escape than to isi 7 ) frazzled heel. Tap, tap, tap, tap, and yielding to walk on. The ¢ stay in that camp, The treatment | If unusual and exquisite Christ- Next Sun a orld me tae : sete bod iva “a BW | was cruel and the food was worse, I mas gifts here at Ovington’s. d t h tl and the new job with this won- tough wear-resisting quality of the j nee aoT ent A fe i j Li aaah knew a Lieut, Anderson, from Houo- \ They start as low as $2.50 and | e derful new heel is ready, rubber makes ‘Usco” Heels Julu, who was compelled by tbe Aina t any hundreds ¢ ° j ay Siied peeatiad ar P | mans to wareh fifty miles after . z G0 Up to as Many Hundreds as { # The “Usco” Rubber heel decided economy. | |had been wounded, He excaped| | ae you care to spend. By coming agazine ravure ij is the latest contribution of Your repair man has them in black, [ene in at once you are sure of the 4 ie science to longer heel mile- age, and sure-footedness, greatest possible choice, wounded to Camp Mills. 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