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MRS, GERARD AIDS “ 2 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, Officer Awarded French War Cross For Bravery Under Fire FORMER ENVOY'S WIFE 1S Ea enon BING! BONG! ALARM 2S: nen nenniaeiaememaal IN CONVICTION Ot GERMAN SPY HERE Pe en ; She Recognizes Henry Bode as Wearer of Iron Cross in Ber- = oF AGM SPHERE CHAE NERVES, Of COURT AND 19 COPS sini Anti-Hold-Up Mad Rate Jeweler’s vice (¢ De- ZAUSeS to lin—Gets Ten Years. Catch Supposed Bandits. -Raps Venue Change. The amazing story of Henry Bode, rin Benet Sew pona: | has tyiat lay wrote &@ letter oy s Herbert \ilson ar Qir) }nown as Herbert \"ilson and BONG!—RONG! RONG!—BONG! to D Attorney Harry K. Lewis Henry Wilson, who is serving a ten- B-O.N.a! k ne ‘ in wt he de year sentence on Governor's Island CIE uctes a ; avihe Candie as a result of tho fine memory for se ee bie i Ha Court jump RT. T. officials who were in faces of Mrs. James W. Gerard, wife ‘ | Aveta’ of the former Ambassador to Ger- : Around «mor | 1 © Malbone Street disa * other. Three reporters th n wh m0) people were killed and many, is told to-day for the first time. peti “tr 1 | Der ip in the air and g Gkay Insured be tried not Bode is the only American soldier tt wasek i De eee known to have entered the service Chief Clerk T nas Clark, who ja a pibblebecstlist, bag Sugereyenree | of Germany as a spy. For years he friend of John C. Rundeback, a Thomas Blewitt and movorm was a soldier of fortune, He was jeweler ¢ N Third Avenue, f the wrecked train have been ac- ulled fc alin quitted by a Nassau County jury ‘ udy he shouted The letter follows { UT, I's n c of way. Only 1 note that since the transfer to] { AN hay lo Aigactions Are Pris: i back’s new hold-up alarm." the B. R. T. officials by Mr, Justice \ "BONG! BONG! BONG!" went Callag the jury found two of the} alarm defendants not guilty. Tun stand MRS W IK: \/ al t 1en and detectives and the vethy other defendants | Merald Square, , Orrnting K Feat raced dowr the stairs and tried for t ason that) Mrs, William K. Draper Is Vice ‘Bath to Vth St, uround the corner, They met in front le chance of getting a con Chat IN. Y. fe i ‘is We Sell Dependable of the Rur vik plate glaas win | $lotion Th Ghat county hairman of } Y. chapter « yeh atid a ene dows sever ¢ ss and three uni- “IT believe the other defendants Organization. Lower Than Any Other a emen who had hould be tried and let the ry say] 4 Store, but for Cash Only dink over the sidewatks, whether these men are guilty or not] i Adah Nocera Soe . It's all right," said the suave guilty, If a verdict of not guilty ts] dee is hat 1d Ae Geneva: BOI Bi [ Store opens9:00 a.m. Rundeback. “Thank you very much found, it whit tend) but an enaltn | eooitiige tg ee Mold At Geneva Belt p? or your kind attentior This is not ww practice ¢ ustices 0! e 8 antbagie da race : * and closes 5:30 p. m. bee ang oust for your } nih bog eden the pract f justices of the Su-lvicechairman of the New York o whe 1 real hold-up, Just a demonstra- preme Court transferring cases from | County Chapt tthe Red Cross, Res i ve ad | LT. COL GiBGOn PRES TING Them CRO DEGOE the jurisdiction where the crime was io hy a pl Ee ee ys ¥f “eg Russian spy during the Japanese en the jew went on to ex SSS, SE SOK SEGUERE [it nitted, When a little fellow in|miled for France to-day as @ dele-| war; he has served } the United gate. ‘ na served in the Unitec 1in six years ago after read-| : i charred with a crime he ts trled Inf nan NA\LOb to pera belli Soh Eith ACAE urday Evening Post and Lieut, Col. P. W. Gibson Pins Meut, Col. P. W. Gibson, command-|tne county where the crime was com PUISGcouionantou’ Uwastbcal @haert ippine Constabulary intelligence ser- |, ia eb ‘ * ing officer of the hospita a a vice-chairman o oca ater, vice, and as a Lieut With ae ae ee an Z ite ree Medal on Sergt. Stephen Sergt. Golden has been in the ser-|™ i 1d it be ponaibte for you to in. |4# 48 official at the Red Cross Na- under Madero in Mexi : : es A. Golde vice three years, having volunteered vould stp nites ett Aaah tional Headquarters during the war. He @ae born in Withelmatiavenier & "eld preventer." He bad A. Golden, At the time of the Mexican. border, form me whether Leone D. Howell, |" Metres Wall ee Weld @IENIE Germany, in 1877, and spent bis entid- |"e% tical use of it, hel ee - trouble, : : Surrogate of Nassau County, was em- | te poaghediubl adele When the European war started » unpleasant situation of store- | » ose ep ee eeiaen Pabcat fall yin the Haumont Wood, Oct. 12,|R. T. officials or by the B. R. T. be- [REN hadashe We CWAAc REAR SRO RE RU k fe ahd. others .Wwho are: be det ve P ectaTas nue, nai 1418, displayed great courage and cool-| fore the cuse was transferred to Nas Tr 6 : r ne g f RAs eGaie aig ue ae e x as yesterday decorated with| ness under a violent. b: we. Aer cau County oF} hether he appeared CITY'S PUB PLAY! ROUNDS Gen, Urbina at Torreon, Mexico. een Pit lta by etch up Per-| the French War Cross and served| the battle, although LTA eercnane ds vie a Saat I || He worked his way to Denmark and |“ and who are not able to call for| with the citation of the Marshal of| his section to as HM DH BE aarancenin Uaterasihes (all wa El DS 10 BE | Joined the German Arr ving un for fear of being shot df they nce at Debarkation Hospital No| Peturned to get the wounc all of the defendants I the trial was N der Gen. Mackensen, be twice |Shout or wave their hands rand Central Palace, this clty | wl ea he euccecded in shifted to Nass unty 2" merson walbead: Kadi pecnivis Rundeback showed that he had Seutcensiis PBS ct a ol a aeons PRIMES AT WW [TOTAL BLES cases MYLAN ASKS GARRISON , ecords | bravery. In the fall of 1915 he was | bottoms of hia show cases and the | MEET B. R, 1, UAioN MEN lathe Stal of Men Cleaning Up K he i igence depar ent. ° a ‘s oO be es a neCesS: » | my eat A aE? ee ” fal | surplied with money and ordered to fate Of tho intrusion. Padi ha * AMPUTATIONS er eee hea | | to exe he very slightest pressure ‘onc s Joc e i ( but a Bed every ig||s | New York. Ho thrust an elbow against ing | Concessioner ne aradles eae ia Refusa! to See Workers Threaten- O tion! ume. Before he left he made his wainscoting ‘rom the front of the remises at Lynbrook After s Park Commissioner ® ne sisten ; . ope ected T Si of Some} ing Strike. Good et RRS dahOe || mistake. He called at the Am i Poe es tocan vmoaetede tite Paying $2,500. ls a en That Sightof Some J ‘ Francis D. Gallatin announced ¢ Good song and dance smbaissy by mere chance was, is E ¢ Restored in Re ( Gectison; receiver For Whe): today thal ° etic feld ey. Good g jane ne Em y mer hance w alarm Restaurant patrons who hand over a ay Be Restored in Report of | jarrison, revelver for w"el to-day that all the athletic flelds, Ej music, just the sort that 3) seen in his rm, wearing B-O-N- le, B-O-N—G! ‘ Risk Bure | ‘ pany, BOR) playgrounds, ball flelds and tennis 1 rh oY eed ho is %l| f quarter or half dollar to the checkroom ; isk Bureau, } let from Mayor Hylan urging lite | everybody wants me A re {the iron ere Ger and Pali eEBesline AE to phe fork hee ane Phe ;{ courts will be ready for use trying to derive all the Q4}|!rank Hall, 0 , ’ | pity Ay haat oA ‘ April % yer TS, e Il, for New Y of| fin wi a i ff of men cleaning up the pl: 4 phonograph. HITS, eve pesca / ‘ $ 0,000 T in u ipreme Court, In which Blos- 4,000 amputations in | " . Jotter| Staff of men cleaning up the play- J one of them, “pul ove |] Witham Peed, Abd 6 Arriving, here WITH 4 FUR THEF Heath Inn at Lynbrook, Le L, {8} the American forces engaged in | fvllo grounds, ‘There are twenty ath- in good style, while they’re 8] | Zecelyy een OD SONS | ng sued for $10,000 damages the war, It was stated to-day by | “A committes composed of Willlam| letic fields with shower baths and ) NEW. Oh te nd) After Seven Mo 5 pineal George Kiryanis is the complainant.| the Bureau of War Risk Insu R Adam Kopman and Arnold Wilk lockers {n Manhattan and Rich- x later, g ne bi He owned the checkroom, washroom — ance even all of the 125 [called on me at the ¢ Hall to-day mond, Baseball diamonds end ;| Emerson large size | and Mad ut] ese Woman Who ‘Led iS lartRANORaRNaE AH ANGLE Ob A CREME EES t [auesting aid in bringing about an ami?-| tennin courta to the number of bey Bai] | was decide: ¢ a hem to Rochester. |$2,500 investment, according to his com-| jy stated, have yet been qj pitlemne difterences be-| ong hundred, as well as fitty park kj Records will play on jo )x¢ carry on United! cared with 'tho larceny of $40,000/R1AiMts expected @ return of at lonst) ay permanent hy the a1 [tween the em mi the Brooklyn! Slaygrounda ia Manhattan alone, Jany machine which Vl \ina ‘destroy the railroad bridge. at | worth of fura from the firm of A Lav. [8700 He auks for an injunction against | gmicors in charge upd Transit ate! are provided sy . R he h ¢ ‘oth Bi 6) 7 |the Inn management in addition to the nat you refuse no} 4 lays: dise TECONde: In| | 2th. cesivea at-thevmouth ot |ereney of A 2. ye Ween bs on Bee apes ia el Sab ace eR Relative to amputations, denial : : " Permiasion to use the fields can : ’ 4 od ar Ss hy H 8, a# man who said he Charle cameges t h h ads 4 without extraattach- 3) me Coirado Ny arrested | 0) Gigi ny “eiveta invontizaion ce]. Mirvanie alleges that after he made} [2 made on the aut ta , eT ba obtained at tho Bureau of ments, and may be a [ee Ata he era ) reywell Avenue, the Bronx, arrangements with | ee f teeta a crestuaten (aes fer with Hany Des pire oer arks, : . Re Lane gee xcked up at Police Headquarters |ment employees began assaulting him, har tanks, Chief Medical nd tha Jitiona of Room 1015, Municipal Building, at our usual savings. } Pulvers was arre ona h{méking him do chambermaids’ w RiRGs AY there Ad My PAA May I > grant th RETURN OF 1TH ENGINEERS = ) ANd At} warrant in Rochest Detectives |and finally barred = h from the n which men lost both arma anc n n 9141 Some Day I'll Make nd Hall were | Cooper, McCoy and Geeghan after | premises both tex nimient th FROM CE DEMANDED 5 three ome as far west i limbs | 5 Georee: Gordon hres pul n a as t R Ci SEL | 500 artificial 1 1 d to wa ate i Ig 8 Yaul. HOTEL LE KA CUS 0 led men to date by the bu vad »| Regiment That Fou ht at Cambrai fis fof their liquor, Suy a on NS egin fg z The Kiss That Made Dulvers was a driver for the fur- under the provisions of the eet the commit ve Me Cry ia riers wt the time he disappeared, suon OF ROBBING SOLDIERS) act ot Congre cca Has Been Slated to Leave —Henry Burr } the theft of four trunks con | | Bordeaux Since February 4 valuable furs which had been | | E 0 5 Till We Me : & to him for delivery »4 to Have Sold Bottle ROTTERDAM ou INP RT Why are membors of the 1th U. 8. 4 9118 Till We Meet Again ,s “ped get to Have jottle of Engi p ly all New Y 4 ; ie detectives said they never Engineers, practically all New York 1 - Baas Military i nd Pulvers at ane ey for $10 and Stolen A VICTIM OF PHEUMONIA WITH 2,287 U. Ky TROOPS men, being held at Bordeaux? an th noticed r $440, | - Mombers of the llth United States The Rose of No Man's F peer beng Albert Chubaroff, clerk of the Hotel {Holland America Liner Here To-| @ngineers' Association will hold a Land Be iawn uae LHRURAO RAR Bao Plymouth, No. t 38th t,| Elected to Supreme Bench Last Fall 1 ‘ ; ¢ protest: meeting for relatives ot the F wit ft 1 a one of Day—Julia Luckenbach Ex- Emerson Military hese Jour to Buffalo and Rochester, |W48 arraigned before Judge M tn but Never Served Owing 1 ToM men in the United Band where it t 4 sh them to the neral ons to-day for obbing j pected OTTOW Society building, No, abode of Pulvers two soldier guests In the hotel. Chubar- » Illne Phe Wt sonafinal linen Resltae er 902 Indianola + _ off was held tn $2,000 bail for trial ist ! t wh oF = tad Base lkte tb at --Emerson Military seceeuiner so: kata uirecen ; yort late this ne forte tiara ae : t ; Hrest with 2287 army nts have arriy ne Band POSTMASTER A SUICIDE Jtomey Ryttenders, who presented tho but ow pry HOA IM TS Jcase to the Grand J Philip Wat- | never served 4 of pne rd Ing detach wus ordered to the French sea- —Emerson Military with James J. ¢ n, a fellow. private tM th Sanitary| Volunteers filled up the regiment Band ’ * Jin the 145 ry. There they | i Y r t loth ‘Train Head-| Shortly after war was declared, men TAsab He’s Had No Loving Daley, Assistant at Port Richmond,|purchasea at skey tor| ¥ 1 Yo \ u Military from) all branched Of cenginesring Be as Ror ous for a Long, Long Time Greets Examiners. Then Shoots | "hich Chubaroft, ch nc Rr t 1 1 jr | ROB. ie: her Want to Hranee th ous 4 ‘ ile the Hers were asleep with ’ a Ae ofl and were on the battle line Novy, 30, Jazz Band This rollicking sorg tells Himself their clothes off, it, is loa f ' nee Jetting into action when th ipendbplare what to do when your sol- Georg rty-two, for six | afi Me erie the ee , , ling the t67eh tne |G A Tol Wh waht bene fa gins wear Rulsite Romous dier lad comes back to you. years A nt Postmaster at Port | Gor Splye - ‘ ; ing the 187th Ta- | heat, They were later in action Under iin Pal 4 You just can't make foo | Richmond, 8. 1. committed suicide in| pending a LU » ‘ ' -_ cia A)| much’ of him—for you he lie hon 13 Lexington Avenue van : morrow 5,000 SOLDIERS IN PRISON | 9128 Ma Arthur Fields || {ktt both life end limb | that pl yesterday afternoon] LOAN MEETING TUESDAY. : ihe ' selene a | Arthur Fields ys) But hear the recori—tearmn \ by r Distr t ' : ; Hares taheh ver | The Statue Is Smiling ° the tune—your “Johnny's | |p rted for luncheon | Ginas Expected to He Speaker at yy ‘ Fs tue | Me 4 —George Gordon 3 in Town"—or comin’ soon! | 5 insp i the Metropolitan, rk. 1 ; le f 1 per cent, of x rived to & nnouncement is inade by the 6th Dist seamed ' Arti is 985 Hindustan II No. 9142—Baritone Solo |) nid he would Liberty I Committee tha M. Cal Sep 1 1 ' . Emerson Military '4| Sung by Irving Kaufman, — |j||| | tiem, and os HET Ara a } nap nes ol Jonni unt : Band ‘ he yin a politar : : Ange d'Amour Inapectar IRE. aver ficial opening of the Victory L ¥ ' dave & f ‘ yt 3 Ae ‘ drive on the following Monday, Apr —Emerson Military ¥= a 21 if a f Band | Dinner to Mork King's Birthday, |, Baa 1G IA OR pe Ota Whi) cata 9111 Come On, Papa é Beiples tn {ints A ar hint anne cite: : Asie 3 4 C pH r An nddre 1 be mad E D Troing Kaufman ; Ame ica are pee ie ey Ape: | I N ne loft Have a Smile Tues: | are een t 4 A ey —Sterling Trio tr) WOMAN FALLS 3 STORIES. and Driving ; 971 After You've Gone Honor: | tones Bal Cleaning Windows | Good-Bye, Alexander age | A, Rees AP third | laa Ne Px Collins and Harlan ‘ Congressmen Hate 08 nef Be) : : Paria: '. res yn A New Yorker Fl Peom Draw tar 4 ' nitak n n u Vast. ample i of 200 Emerion “ht COk HRUSSELS, “April 10. (itavagy—|ande lost her balanee and f ee Lda aretasy ate wiv tear 19h for the asking. Both Chambers of Parliament gave a {to the | AMONE o ¢ PuUILAt HIA 1 ; fs it an kins sated genni Mes Mose Sohw reception last night in honor of a|° "she was taken to Kings ¢ Fr w Yor » discontir 6 to the ar ty goods, Was knocked frags —Femzth Floor, 84th | party of American Congressmen whi | pital, wher It waa anid she wee in ©! pital guttering from. , Clearing House stocks and |aown by Am taxleal operated by Ja ‘i Street, Rear: | are visiting Brussels. epresenta- [critical condition from a fracture of th erful drug. He was found. | sian ak Sat EMBN ae Brien, No. 438 Bast Mth Street, | Bie tives of the Cleveland é hambor Of | right hip, @ fracture of the breast bone, unconscious condition at the Hotel Wal- ¥ “ PACHANBS OD | was taken in th xi to New York Hose Bley on.all phonograghs no attachments | Commerce also attended the reception. |and internal injuries, 4 pital and then went home, Sis oo dell ee TRIAL OF ; P I. OFFICIALS URGED BY MAYOR HYLAN Executive Asks Prosecutor to Go On With Wreck Cases AILS TO REPRESENT AMERICAN RED CROSS AT GENEVA CONFERENCE ARREST OF MAN SUSPECTED ” OF ROAD-NOUSE MURDER 4 Michael Casolino Charged Witt Complicity in Slaying of Mr, and Mrs. Halbach, + Michael ¢ Fairport, N. tives Meh ia Dardos of B locked up in the Monroe County Jai yertorday on a charge of murder. F Casolino is accused with three otter} men of the hoid and murder of/ Mr. and Mra, Joseph Halbach “ their’ rond-house in Leahy Avenue, Queemm é early on the morning of Jan. 20 iagt ¢ per Ka i nen left a table at. cing, and drawe! " him and. sav hold put up a figh a shot Jus ythers to up One of t their handa. Hal ‘ LI Hurley standards for qual- ity have always been main- tained in the face of every dif- ficulty. Yet Hurley prices are always in keeping with the VALUE given. Made over a special last— has C forepart, B instep, and Aheel. Grips the foot firmly, cannot slip at the heel. Cor- set fitting at instep. Absolute comfort in forepart. Wide, medium and narrow toes. 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