The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1919, Page 12

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—— eee mmnemremaaea ZH BVEWING WORLD, Mui at, Aaa 1, Lod SS ‘CHARMING SIGER I | pce tte, atne ese PISTOL BATTLE i ALITTLE “STAR” OF THE EVENING WORLD SILDIERS VICTIMS ‘hilerii fw Splendidly noon Ayman Rovinsky, planet, gave Ja recital Because of ‘Family ", Ay \lian Hall, in the after in, held t Scored by Judge. By Sylvester Rawling. Saturday’ music field. almost, by him i lo . | ERDI'S Requiem Mass, composed | self. He was in hi st form and County Judge Smith of Mineola ac- in memory of Manzoni, sung | played at times super There was : | ee cepted to-day a plea of guilty of at the Metropolitan Qpera|/ofty Inspiration in his pronounce. "e —— { burglary in the first degree made by House last night, was the pre-em-| minor and of a oup of Chopin a 7 - Pat vy 2 ,, iment feature of the week-end in|studies. Both auditorium and stage Many Shots Exchanged Be- More Than 5,000 at Two Charles Knippel Killed and nanan rman, one of the tric music, Unter the direotion of Giulio| Were crowded 4 : ; ; { ’ charged with holdin p the stg 1 horus — dween Police and Sympathiz- | Meelings Prove Their | ‘Two of His Companions | National Bank at Freeport and stest napiting ne candace rater and) | Saint-Sacns’s “Samson et, Dalila” at ers of Textile Workers. Americanism Suffer Serious Injuries ing $2.000 about two weeks ago, and tet of soloists that compared favor-|in the evening wer * | aan sentenced Herman to Sing Sing at ably with the best in memory; with ore t ast of the fo t otoreyele Potleeme = hard labor for ten to twenty years. the company’ 7 wien. Matzen ( WRENCH, Mass. April 7.—I ' wand mer 1 wom Motorc Policeman Joseph Dwyer Lately rain paid he heed on A 3 e company's chorus, supe oany|{ ; aaa r otiPM|E marked by promiscuous firing le yest ny a of the kaway Reach Station found | py nae. mate th bi te A tea New York has beer privi a tol jatte aid by strike sympathizers and police ii f Vof The Evenin , nobile turned upside dowa at “9 r dies h ; rdf ef 1 th Ef ay perha he Mendels W Ata a lat , n th erm ne = admonishe he Choir of Toronto, which made oc ! ymonde De opéried the tenth week of the textile on tit! : ; une to-day at the entrance) young man, “the time for you to think sass Sha visits th f seters ie w I Mr Mont n see ted Sa shorts Gaisie 1 ecinis a tee the principa a 12nd and Washington Ave-|of Jail, You should have thought of translated from the opera inte a firs: | away at each, and much enthu Ab RS. BOYD They not ot i ithe plan, they nue. Under the machine were five|YOUr People when you committed the clase Symphony Society, an impres- | _ hor after the city had been stirred the explosion of a bomb ina ten- | ipplauded frantically and ursed | settee mes a We crime, which might have haé more sive, liluminative, and beautiful ex house in the same neighbor-| Wan Wifotia te ‘sacl : ; of thein was dead. Two ot the othe Herman wept throughout a plea for | Operatic, work was presented before | hobd, A wake was being held in one 3+ , 1 ; the am aul ' na Setonsly injured, were hurrieo to| clemency, mentioning his mother, his ® crowded audience with a hos = paft of the building Mildred Watts, t : suki ; fe an eople t Ps | Mildre 1 were drawn up thanking The Kvening | Rockaway Beach Hospital wife and brother, beople turned away. y repor dicated that no one : ; rly ated "hs Sotia aiteoupa| fas Entel World for ity work and wu ’ The dead man was Charies Knippel|,.! 40"'t Know why d ever committed’ Mr. Setti, like Mr. Toscanini, ts not | A Shoot SB wounded in the rioting, althour Md oe dead man was Charies Kappel! ine crime,’ he war, "| must have |atrald (0 give free play to his il t First Man Who Opens | several rio nd policemen were fits and O ; ' twe ight like nis companions a! heen crazy; but @ re 4 @ and te his drums, and how va His Mouth,” Says Youth Sen- Injured by nes and clubs. HHildved ¥ ’ pes maha he apenas ; ‘ ead a 1 cr a : i d Wronk the proctatine ' Yout en: Canton Ohio ; Henk ‘The 1 ary Catholic Church |” tion Lg ets i 4 nth Coast Artillery} and should be punished and I want to) m heara him will enced for Hold female trouble v ue w attacked and valuable|"" ™ in noon, |Compa Ile was the driver or the} oe punished, but I ask Your Honor fe sa Ponselle fi p t * “ she > to give me one chance to show my PT the quartet, made a new " c dows broken | 62, Kxsex and. car, w is owned by the Knights evelation of the r n 1 $8 t ‘ stained windows reer t yours ago, at the age x N00 Woah a i wife, mother and brother that I can Pevclation of the beauty of her v M , “ have re than seventy shots are said ” at Moretaet of Colvmbus and had been loaned to 4, right and of the exquisiteness of her sing ted of up ave been fired during the fight ; ; sll w he uP ; en ta ne M aie te Matzanauer, more ex-| FE aw: Vom and 2 ing in which 100 mounted and foot (7) ar fia tad mies iat crowd re vanity spasetllh, ae 68 East /perienced in this form of musical ex. | t ¥ ig ; lige took part. According to the| (ne Mec Mee Kha urged against the 1 tried to| nee to Neponsit Estates 81st & 3 re ted Rothermel and 1 MeDerm ta , police, Marshal Timothy O'Brien's!‘ : prominent at er pa t eser in oncrete arch, Policeman’ David Bronstein, arrested with him ; : Avlomobije was fired on when the t nts 1 fits It was a picturesque 1 enthu-| Dwyer was unable to determine « awaiting trial fr P e r «in - 1 1 marshal approached the strikers i r he past few months, M ‘ audience. The majority of the | Whether Knippel lost control of the —— Hackett 1 even] N ‘ Ale | \ read the riot act lowing the read-| dred has 1 loing tal work, | adults were _ xn | Machine up one oh ithe Wile ‘J his wa \¢ Atoe er {ng of the act the police were ordered | iit nie covered ull the military hob. |, rhode Doped bloopers h abated fsenakellctey bl f the wheels had FUNERAL SERVICE IS HELD distinct y . | ees tobharge. Twenty-eight arrests were : 9 as, yet whe y asked how | careened against a pillar of the arch. he sang the none y ; ‘ ie. bitals in York and vicinity, and many had sons and rela i c police have been unable to fell to his lot ) vw pur 7 nen and children were active) has sur or the Jewish Welfare 77th Division nearly r at what hour the accident hap. splendid, excelled pro- | y it ongihe strike picket lines th O-|Bonrd, the Y. M. C. A, and other|hands. Tho patr aap i nouncement of the tu When w Lorredo ‘ b 01 in It had been announ Wt inline Greahieatlons ne r t jh Dwyer's attention w t — ccc ice ; dae | my troubles 1 ‘ni@Mt that the children of | Mildred is a churacter singer and teak Aaah, mcte 1 by the rear lamp, which was jurists Attend Mass at St. Ignatiu Jascha Heifetz, the phe in | Work without any ¢ IT ac w@ld be kept m schools to-day “fh is fourteen | #74 reference h 1 lighted. Its position w ' |young Russian violinist, pr led al 7 i oh ; Viany woman who i sere ot eee RATIBITIE® Sat Ly “fe of the Girls’ High c. ‘These people,|culiar, the policeman. though Loyola Church—Died Saturday | remarkable demonstration by his re-| > sd ahi feinale trouble to give iE. Pink ge by teac , Ing Many | Kchool yn, and lives at No, 696 ‘ he stopped to look into things. Then of Pneumonia. cital in Carnegic Hall yesterday after _ o aan Seer ( t tyial ch Nostrand Avenuw Pm rooklyn, ts af e tele one hel noon. Not only y h bh ind it will do as t ’ ps r n Wee n, : attlos ©f Armeriou he telephoned for help Solemn zh ele — ase nly was the ou UNIDENTIFIED MAN KILLED Mrs. MARIE. BOYD, 1 sf the ry Kc willingly, t {vate William Spellman, twenty: | mn high requiem mass was crowded, but there was left in the} he posi i mill districts: r women crine i vr i wn ‘ s believed to have suffered a elobrated: by Father Bans at. the it AR ety x | Som t th a children who were on the Unite 1 ered them. And ktellies shed pdlhrsedaasied AE body of former Judge Louis * | c ere at ho: choo! | now t t ca only t 1 Hickey, twenty-nine, hgs a trac: ‘ | ve . | y te t iL Pierre heteiven Gonias -|J. Conton, who died Saturday o 1\ ° | t ta march down the prin- |and fracture of the lower jaw. % }pneumonia. He was taken ill ten a THA L| i the sant mder|4 s Pits i Jays ago at the Manhattan Club. | wo are in ‘the spite vates | -~ fog Judges Newberger, Goff, Delehanty | | Thomas Sloan, twenty-nine, and Ar- sted by André O'Dwyer attended th servic honorary pall bearers were pear sands Have Discovered Dr. wards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute. : wceration been dressed by hos- Baldwin. John Delehunty, Lyman A wiese boys will Iving | Bilal surgeons. - (Continued from First Page) Knipple's home was in’ Bangor Edward” Olive Tabetsthe sub = tt ae rete Bo" | Spalding, William G. Chave and Alex- | Wis, A sergeant of his company | stifjte for calomel—are a mild but sure | | com pao y | ander Konta. JasMive. and their effect on the liver is almost entitled to t J} serviecs th: pair. co the | stated he was overseas with the arias ksiael Sk Gina aiblay 48 i ‘i taneous They are the result of Dr. mon rendered for them abroad outtit” with wh Benvic went to|Sixty-third Fie Artillery, Accords} ’ pout ae recat ri ds’ determination not to treat liver) yeWISH COMMITTEE APPEALS) France march cown Ay © A. ‘They jing to th t, Sloan and Her. sigh ie ti p ans an bowel complaints with calomel. His TO PRESIDENT. [had given everything t eebel wala. 6 cured the view,| Herit his esta oH his estimated t eff@ts to banish it brought out these little i rac ay| tithough th: !on #1 icnipple ha SETHE C WHE and in| t® be worth about $100,000. | Rafacio Diaz, the y Ha Meantime President Wilson has}heon porn vere, and this parade had | SPpple W 7 ‘ of the Metropolitan Opera Company, ed tablets. jeasant little tablets do the good ‘lavoiding the arch made p turn, 3. They don't injure the teeth like ‘or the Jewish Boys | foru ar ution, th nk- | Knipple’s skull s fractured on both liquids or calomel. They take hold | Neuealee 1 Hes the War: in bona be thie vt al , nad ‘ i | sis e VOTE ‘FOR BIG STRIKE, manic i i ‘it trouble and quickly correct it. Why| «tion, Woodrow Wilson, President | {hey ermission | |the'bauiist Choristers es liver at the expense of the teeth?| iited States, Paris, France, now ts | LEAGUE OR ANARCHY, at } been appealed to directly in the fol-| pen greatly aaticipeted Bravilinn ¥ for sometimes plays havoc with the} ‘ hers ate ‘ ‘atl RIO JANEIRG Ghats al os A lo irene Ga ia TE ta A ok | aerlt 6 rR OEE Eat eyed ut ler Threaten Tie-Up as str aewoe as nd ita bate Me ht to . but to let Dr. Edwards ie ste ities i : ice rah << Y hat | SAYS FRANK l, COBB Protest Against Burleson |the soloists as eae Bat i hos tna nth Oi horities have decided tha Tih | he fone era | | Naat JAt the Princess Theatre : tures? ; and that lazy} Division shall not parade, This ¢ - | Rind to Lave their hoya go to France | - Administration, |noon Frances Sonin, in « Apaek : ice come from constipation and a dis-| cision is very much to be regretted, )2 nt felt vor r countr that) Oo onant. as Drafted, Sure to Pre-| CHICAGO, April 7—Union telegraph | an_ intere ¢ 1 1 wnt q ged iver. Take Dr Edwards’ Olive| May we say that it would be politi | (ey foul they sheuta be i revue, POVENAN TE TOE SUs Joperators in eighteen cities have voted | Songe. 1 er ts when you feel “loggy” and “heavy-”| not only to have the 7th parade on peaendare cat Tie. evening erve Peace of World, Is in favor of a nat wide strike, a B how they “clear” clouded brain and how | i. Oe as ik eee PERE Cat BH Edilor’s View cording to Un ecretary J. I Sint — hey * : We and 25¢ a box. | the east RAPHE TARE MH8 EUEEEE Ae ' the Lindh shu Campbell to-di The re vere they “perk up” the spirits. and 25¢ a box. f whom have won the ad- | ington and Pitt f P jay hi turns were ’ all of whom ha om the ad-| About 2.000 pe ae iy | erank I. Cobb, editor of The World, | unofficial mpbell said tion of the world, parade tn their] fj) were gratet ning |#poke yesterday afternoon at St] A third of tho ballots, returnable ve communities throughout] World for its we | Mark's on-the-Bouwerle on the League} here April 22, have not be | the United States? [and urged this paper to continue its | of Nation He said he was certain! out as yet. The propose Everything should be done to overs |e Pt ar 4 SF tae al | th re would be either # society ef self | based on demands for union recogni- come uny difficultics that may be ln] Mur wats, Chairmen of the acne |xovermine nations or an association of tion and higher wages and is lates for that skin eruption the way. ‘TM® effect of this Is obvi- Horus presided Harry 3G kann HG rgaaen thie : peretars bs & -Bpnieet| Hie Way. TMI ScC of thle oy eae Wont nit | “Upder this league as drafted." aald| Burleson Administration — Quick relief », "Edo not think there 7 yuld Attingly demonstrate our love] Mithanne: aid declined tie an ae i doubt that peace can be main- a If your skin burns and itches incess CREDIT TERMS and admiration for our heroes, and| per cont the boys of the st If war does come it can be} ri | santly-—if your hands pped, sore ———— be a greater factor tn stimulating the} Battalion” members the lized, and if there is no league I «@ | or bleed don't suffer another r . = Down on $50.00 Gineat Gateiodnn Zar anrtotunton it nly ris Kurope will be turned over to | NICE | ute’s annoyance—simply anoint 95.00 | Apartments | on vechalf of the cast wide the {Mould b red by the people of "1 to Take” J tcnder parts with Kesinol Ointment, 19 49 Q 00 | Furnished | ciconie Committes for th sian Hikn taka SM VN id a are bound to be affected po Rejected, | and all the itching and soreness usually 19 « % 450.00 Complete | paturalnie fen (hor war petlilone!| he CNVAReN Eo ay ie bad tes an # anavist, And. It WASHINGTON, April Wake ad-| disappears From you as Commander in Chic j|also was represented at the two P- | vances to be given members of the four | . 00 f of tne posed to the league 15° * 200° | $50 te $50 Reet the onder {forums and. the: youngsters eovsted ' 0 ea nert ee trait and enginemen xq y, «i the ord actota with sf Hei he Cobb said he did not share the hoods, sussed finally to- | . « — # 39900 parady of the THU |to. pick the stars, as all did ox wales some Ainge ecm between Direct ral Hines and | * ~ ively well, particular the dan J bo! apan as & RACE i o ve broth ods, and the BRASS BED ¢ tho eant side have} Times wilo appearud at the afternoon [éald Japan hus alway As cword'| Nase casi wait te Lanes oni ‘ pe #3 forum wer a® a nation and he saw no reason to " ‘i sce . 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