The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1919, Page 16

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Scatrike of members of five organiaa- eaten THE EVENING WORLD, of marine workers’ Lh ior aving to do with dredging an: Feta A Seated he Middle of Broad GOESUPFORLIFE 47+ oer ecue of Soenes Around Timer Square ELDON ROBRERY CRG TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1919. | SOLDIER WITH TWO CROSSE Mayor's Picture in Movies Hissed by Men at Camp. CAMP UPTON, April 1.—Private William A. Vojik of Battery B, 104th Field Artiflery, who wrote to Mayor Hylan thanking him for his welcome day that he sent the letter Mayor because he thought he to." He is an artist, and his bo at No. 310 East 54th Street. The Mayor was hissed by of the 27th, who crawded the Auditorinm last night to see gear cece’. TOPROVE HIMSELF set for to-day, agreem t Working conditions to a national ad- dui it commission urrorrcoms | ATRUE UE GANGSTER | WITH FINGERS Young Gunman, ss, Pat of Ricky Harrison, Refuses to ““Squeal” to Gain Freedom. | Because he wanted to be consid- | ered, in true gangster style, “game to the last,” Gustave Guillaume, alias Littie Frenchy, nineteen, of No, 1347 | 78th Street, Brooklyn, a member of lRicky Harrison's gang of gunmen, | threw away the chance of early lib- jerty to-day and elected to go to Sing | Sing for the rest of his life Guillaume and Harrison led a gang Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs | isat invaded the Knickerbocker | Waiters’ Club, at No, 787 Sixth Ave- only few cents nue, the morning of Sept. 7 and held up a dozen or more men. In the |melee George J. Griffiths, an in- |valided Canadian soldier, was shot and killed. Guillaume was wounded {and captured, with Harrison, The latter {s now in the death house at | Sing Sing, awaiting execution. | Acting District Attorney Talley, because of Guillaume's youth, told him if he would give information that | would enable the District Attorney | to arrest the chauffeur of the auto- |mobile used by the gang in the get- a plea of homicide wguld be ted. Mr, Talley says Guillaume | Won Medals Capturing 15 Ger- to the 27th Division, said here to- ' pictures of their New York pat mans, He Tells Court—Broad- | way Shop Entered. | When Clerk Jay Finn called the name of Arthur La Salle in the West Side Court to-day, a soldier wearing a Dis- tinguished Service Cross a French War Cross on his uniform coat stepped before the Magistrate 1 “Lam surprised to see a man wearing | | those decorations In court here said Magistrate Ten Eyck What is the harge?” mpted robbery," replied Patrol jamin Jacoba of the Weat 47th ton I arrested this man and another prisoner at Broadway and | et this morning after I heard a crash of gla Lee's Curlosity Shop nd saw fountain pens, curios and jew jelry spilling into the street from the store window “LT am sorry to be forced to hold a man of your attainments,” said the | Magistrate. “What did you do to get those decorations? “I guess I got them for capturing 1h | Germ: ‘* replied La Salle Both he 4 William Edmonds were held in| * 500 bail for the Grand Jury on a charge of attem| bea robber: oegrati | Constipated Children Gladly Take | BROOKLYN WiLL WELCOME | pom i : | TTTHASIT RECEIVED 2714, “California Syrup of Figs ice tetany ———<—$—=—=— | Parade and Entertainments to Be | | Held—Delaney Committee | to Make Plans. Tell your druggist you want genuine tthe: Brookivan Vice ve “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions man of the Brooklyn Victory Celebra- tion Committee, returned from Atlantic and dose for babies and children of all ages ty to-day and will call a meeting of who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- For the Liver and Bowels Congressman John J. Delaney, Chair- Drop a little Freezone on an aching , instantly that te t-| misled the detective i Committee the latter tai ' magic! : age rete Bled eek |a celebration across the bridge for the the bottle. Look for the name “California Mr. Talley informed Supreme Jus- | tice Weeks of this to-day and asked | that ¢ ume be sent to prison for | | | A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but Gtk year which is expected about & few cents at any drug store, but is and accept no other “Fig Syrup.” stand which were ¢ e eve! - i we \F Park West to = Be oe nere every hard cot | ite, He anid the authorities were| Mise Hllsabeth C. Spence and Miss Rath Anderson, | attracted a lot of attention as they work, seated in the | 4 on : will and the calluses, without soreness oF | practically willing to free Guillaume | tWo New York artists, have been engaged for seversl| middle of Broadway at 46fh Street, under the protec: | feinain standing, und it likely that ‘ad ditional stands will be erected along frritation, lita Weulds sata ee days in painting scenes in Times Square. They have| tion of the Knights of Columbus but. | the line of march, which will practically | _Rheumati sm Freezone is the sensational discov-) Wren Justice Weeks suggested that 1) t ait. in the parade of the | Be. ery of a Cincinnati genius. It is won-! | ae a RS Va aR ; Tea Se Sica SHP'S LOST STERN FOUND _|STRIE DELAYS TOURAIME, 2: cients ne BY DIVER IN THE HARBOR SAILING WITH AMERICAN >" songers, | “I know when I am well off,” he replied. "The jury would give me — | j Spetand cal KING HONORS U. S. AVIATOR. To Prevent (°°.0 6 8 tonced Guitiaume | Patt ed ee Dut Cut Off in ENVOYS TO AID IF AID IRISH CAUSE POLICE AT B. R.T. TRIAL. | tscue. to Sing Sing for a term of from} Collision With Aquitania; Float- Grip | twenty! yearn to te | ed 200 Yards Away. Take le MUST Al Hen MOTH ei paral aici on cut a: i a “Laxative tribute 80 a Week to Sapport. Mrs, Ottilie Ahrens, eighty-five, of po. 21 ast Sth Street, Brooklyn, once Bay, was found to-day by a diver 48 a houschold servant, will receive!around on the floor of the bay sixty will also be ma ibers of the he reception w actical cate that given to the guardsmen. en: with twenty-three its pier at noon for degree, Gu Defense Indicates Belief That Ob- struc n Track. Sidney f No. 138 I Among th 72d Street, has received word from th daysty the Belgian Mission with the Ameri hg ditionary Forces that King A Luciano in th nferred on him the Ord ola, fora f the Crown with the rank of Che- | nection wilt Malbone Street wreck | Valier “in recognition of valuabie | rant ns rendered in the common | stood guard over They sald they did not neimer, son rm Edwant at Mine okiyn Woman Ordered to Con- collision with the Cunamier lner Aqui- tania about a month ago in the t were policer wrecked train nit any rails Rernheimer had already re the D. 8. C. with twa ouk more common |r s f her daughter, | f 4 1 ead cieisial 6F leaves for valorous work in bombing | hereafter $6.9 week from her daughter, |feet under water looking for the biz oad officials or em es to enter the enemy | towns, He returned Quinine Mrs, Emma H. Parker, No, 24 Schenck !chunk of steel for three weeks. wreck zone \trom France six weeks ago. or causes more Pr Avenue, Brooklyn alleged | ‘The forward part of the stear ship It seem v he lin Ss oe intense suffering daughter fal kon the spot where she was truck questionin a ke | MIL Would License De: in Liberty * 7 ablets raance with an agreement made Pocikevaceianla eid Gotcnneens the ny ona than Rheumatism. 90" ” ransfer of some |™ aus bvernor aie] “ 7 ° } i - ty fre daughter. and, This section was raised by yn-| ALBANY, April 1.—Under the terms Thousands lead a life of inter. Sustic » Laxansky in the Brooklyn 8u-jeoons and moved to the Robins Dry of a bill introduced in the Senate, ail mittent agony due to its attacks. rdered Mrs. Parker mrt to-day Be sure you get the Gentine | preme caurt to-day ordered Mrs Docks, in South Brooklyn, where prep. 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Genuine Castoria Matusow’s Nulfey (tablets) is for sale at all druggists (or by din said that Mrs. Ahrens ha new atern by the oxy-acetylene process her daughter, a O'Mara's discovery of the missing section not only saves the ship's own ers the necessity for building the new atern but removes @ serious menace to navigation, AUTOPSY ON MAIMED BABY INDICATES IT WAS SLAIN Piece of New York Newspaper Found Under Body May Give Clue to Date. County Physician W oF nounced to-day,, after an Macken: that he believe mutilated body was fou ‘skirts of Leonia on Sunday was muriered, ‘The head and bi arma had been cut off and we when the body was dlacovered by boy's | Indications were that the child ha: jwene dead eight or ten days A frag Kdward, a fi er thelr imi C.2&kgore on the box. 30c. ongestionofK nays | is indicated by the pain ovcr region of | | kidneys and following the passage to | the irritated bladder. 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