The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1919, Page 13

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AY, JULY 28, tore. NAMES OF NEW YORKERS eb ax nar mmm «ee 7TH COMES BACK, | Woman Swimmer Who Set World’s Mark it es oe Anas FO DAYS: For 400 Yards in Metropolitan Races ==) 2791 OSUATES| peared from the home of his brother, FLEET SAILS FROM John Schwerdol, at Medford, L. L, near CASUALTY LISTS Patchogue, on July 4 He reported Om Way to fan Dime, IN LATEST the disappearance on July 15, and has heard nothing since that time from the Patchogue or Brooklyn police. Wounds and Disease Fatal to Sev-|" srr, schwerdel a the mother of five via Colon to. the Aasoeinted ‘ eral; Others Are Severely children, | ihe went to visit, JOWR The Pacitio Psat, which Wounded. Behwerdel’s . taking fully th the Panama © . terday on its voyage: from «Mi ‘The names of New Yorkers appear ne Tre Roads to the west const of 0 <a wit be thé following: ‘The Walter Heckman Post, Dantel H. iiling Chairman, will meet at the sicom Club, No, 1906 Bathgate A onx. The b the Jatest casualty lists aa follows: | P& ‘shi Ginnppaared the next Statem satled to-night trom org vat_the Field Artillery Armory bide : ; , Died from’ accident and other causes: tnorning” during ‘the al tence from the Han Diego, Calif. D. *] bo a pe Avenue, Brooklyn. : “ ¥ ) | Léeut. Edward J. La Marche, No, 55 eee of Mew ous Seen ti anil President Porras of on Pruter, emporary retary, Y ‘aah’ . % 4 i D | Bast 65th Streot. ." near membe! hia fem! . Fore aime Areuos feed | st OF 4th Division Reaches a I] 8 |i ot woonts, Danie! v. orconno,| 24 "afshe sents Sokwerdel made am omc et hamid A an ‘01 i 1 xm No, 927 Sixth Avenue. was confined in @ sanitarium for several men, commanding, the fleet, rt on Anniversary of Died of discase, Michael Moore, No,| months last your. She is four feet 8 44 Porras waa‘ given & salute Of First Battle. 872 Shorman Strect, Astoria, L. 1. inahee, tall, Wee aaa ren rhe umird twenty-ong guns aot Killed in action, previously reported | finger of her If Rend le ertpplegs he Ph nate ot gation * ira a} mat 0 1 wi . i ¥ The first of the Fourth Division to ; hier. Sinan Bo roy eam man Rosenburg, Mo, | vere ring and a gold breast pin, eurred 4 return home, the 47th Infantry and| OP 384 ’ B os 2 Died, previously reported missing tn ican | Lee PRCT TEE A the 10th Mackine Gun Battalion, are action, Thomas P. Burke, No. 167 Stans DRUG ADDICT'S FAINTING ARE You A M CH 1 in camp to-day awaiting the remain- P . ley Avenue, Yonkers. der of the division which is on its] Sf ‘ io tals Chemeoted, Asan Bot WIFE CARRIED FROM COURT € way. The 18th Field Artillery is due ae en 5 |No. 130 Henderson Avenue, West New If you are not a machine, you on the Zeclandia and the 16th Field A : a <Lette : : , “For God's Sake Send’ Me Where should not treat yourself Iike a ma- Artillery on the Zeppelin to-morrow. 3 ( Of GG0d's Sake lehine. If you are subject to sick — The Fourth is one of the seven reg- v= te 4 a ; 1 Can Be Cured.” Brooklyn | % ‘ : : Ma 170th Street; headaches, get tired easily and.are los — ular army divisions that fought in| @ . ; : % - i No, §32 Seco Man Cries. i health and enthusiasm, France. The Fifth and Sixth Divi- ; . or kee Tee hake « @|Ghapiro,” No. 97 Troutman Street, ries. ing your health an you Cadunt Ointment has proved a bless- | sions are back and the others are . ~ i ») When Moyer Lobelaky, twenty-|ate probably suffering from the we — ipg.io thousands who have suffered [expected soca, The. @tth sufantty, three, of No. 117 Debevoise street, | sults of constipation. Treat yourself for years from irritating and stub- | 95 omcers and 8,159 men, and the 10th BROOKLYN MOTHER OF FIVE Hrooklyn, was arraigned before Mag- like a human being. Help nature’ ' born skin troubles, Much sufferin 1 " strate Dale to-day (9 the Bridge rake Hoal's Laxative Fruit from skin troubles may be pect | Machine Gun Battalion, 16 officers Plana Court, cha with being a|2ake Boel’s Lexa i the use of this wonderful remedy, poor tierra Mager abet. Fadl MISSING FOR Two WEEKS heroin addict, his young wite and{They are made with real fruits on Coden Ohdeces is good for eczema, | Mobile, which with the Martha] § ear-old boy were’ in the court room, | are natural and gentle in their pimples, blotches, ftch, scaly skin, | Washington and Santa Teresa Schwendel Asks The & Perea afttndt physician bad 19 yet always dependable and eruptions, chafings, piles, rash, scabs, | brought a total of 9,000 men. One of Oharles Schwerdel Asks VE | Street Poline Station. thorough. They have such a deliciows Fingworin, culs, sores, bucvis, = tame om the sestte Agvet agee Ing World to Aid Him in |aaia ‘sind Y want nel vor trode | fruity fever thet eblidewn ate for : (Sage Dreparr E sake send me somewhere where 1 /taste. You will not be disappointed! 3 in Americefrom heoriginalformula? | camp to Major Gen. Hersey, com- 29000900000 . Oo 20:09009090BHOFVLHODVOAHOOHO Lorene ee °N\ten, Labelaky fatnted and was car-|Boal’s Rolls. For sale at all manding the Fourth, ‘ , Chartes Gchwerdel, who has ® Meat} riog from the cdurt room. At Magis. | stores, Package of 6 rolls, Ie, ss. Lieut. Col, Manton C, Mitchell of Miss Ethieda Bliebtry who swam 400 yards in six hattan Beach, L. L, pool, She outdistanced the |market at No. 491 Rogers Avenue and uggestion the young hus-| for free sample. Boal’s Rolls, 316 W. A) AND R A PIDS Providence, R, I, who wears theCroix| minutes and 163-5 seconds, clipping 23 seconds former champion, Miss Charlotte Boyle, who fin- hoa Ma Seanae Weukenacsiu od oe a fone Magisttata’ Dale 14th St, New York.—Advt. oS de Guerre with three palms, was 18) from the world’s record at the Metropolitan Asso- ished only a few strokes behind her, and who also {iim py publicity in his search for his | {et Committed him to Kings Coubty | Si Leonia tech oa ple esepery Gisitei| *!tlon’s championship races yesterday at the Man- | broke the record, wite, Mamie, thirty-two, who dlaap-|in’the Gaur of Spsciel wenwiona ’ F mand was jeu! ward FURNIT ot Forest Park, fil, who was a mem- URE ber of the United States pistol team lo, & Filipino mess boy, had i . ar re a =, 2 5 Meee NERVOUS EI] small pox. 3.00 50.00 in the recent interallied contest at|"7ill POF a snington, trom PROSTRATI $30 Down on $! Paris. Brest, brought 4785 officers, and men, ye $00 75,00 | Apartments ‘The return of the regiment was a| chiefly Motor rt and Military a “a & 199-0 Furnished 19 « & 15900 Complete « «299% 23¢ « « 300- $09 & ee FREE BRAss BED year after it first saw acuon jn France, Police, companies, ot &. GC. Sharte On July 28, 1918, two battalions of the | an: er officers served on 41th were thrown in between two regi- | Sif of the Atmintioe, Commlsace at ments of the 424 Division on the Ourceq hwy Hil pane, Krgt a essenger, River. The regiment made the final| had been head of the Armistice Mili- capture of Sergy, which changed hands | ‘@ry Commission. ‘The Santa Teresa brought 1,088 oM- nine times. In three days the losses| cory "and men including Company were twenty-five officers and 462 men. 3. age 3 be eid Leis-oip (J Beginning Aug. 7, 1918, the regiment | 0! Tees! ym, commanded by had five days of fighting on the Vesle, | Cart H.C: Heltmeyer of Cincinnatt having more than 1,000 casualties, The | on ray i Fave = MePher. 47th entered the Argonne offensive on }#0n, a ie, committed Sept. 26 and fought continuously until Pree fy ho ME Oct. 18, advancing twelve kilometres ship. May be Overcome by Pinkham’: tl 9:30 P.M. Bi trance ot 106 B. ooth.| 59th to 60th Street * OPEN EXCHANGE EVENINGS PRIVILEGE On Monday, Tuesday We Will Allow Full and Wednesday Un- ones Fy 4 it * * LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE | Sum Any ime Year. = a and losing forty officers and 1,204 men. ee Sa Ten officers and thirty-four men| Proposes to Remodel the French 104 set STATION at CO) received the D, 8. C. three men the Senate. Croix de Guerre and seven the Italian| parns, July 2%.—The Radical Party ‘War Cross. Convention at its seasion last night Ninety-nine brides of enlisted men, | adopted a manifesto containing its piat- twenty-seven brides of officers, and | form for the coming elections, in which six children were on board. Male|, revision of the constitution and and female war workers were also 0M | drastic decentralization of the admin- the list. The ship was held at Quar-|istrative system are urged, inchuding antine for four hours because Carlosthe remodelling of the Senate, COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104 ST if Pree 8 a] ruery # i il k $ rel There are everywhere in Mra, dition, suffering from backache, headaches, and Hundreds of Instruments---Every One a Real Bargain by stored which led her to write this letter se that other women may = i If you want a real bargain in a used Piano or Player, be sure to call To-morrow, when we will place on sale more ie gy vi -— © than 900 instruments of all makes and styles fer below their present actual value. Every Piano and Player offered in this lished. a paid ys - 'y «| Lay pica sale will be sold at such a low price that we will be glad to take them back any time within one year after date of pur- this country prove beyond question ’ chase at full value in exchange for any New Walters Piano or Player. Lass ght bi Extra ‘ousers Free The following list represents only afew of hundreds of bargains to sclect from. Free with Each Piano A Piano Stool and Delivery Original NOW Henry F. Cassini..... 5 $225 225 Call to-morrow—be amongst the first to take advantage of this sale. Free with Each Piano A Piano Stool and Delivery Original Priee SLASHING PRICES $325 so that I may keep my full force of 218 tailors and cutters busy for the dull 325 season, and to make this sale the test in the history of my tailori [ed I offer these wonderful v New England Piano. . U, 8. Plano Forte Co. Ebony 250 $25 40 50 55 60 65 4 F. & B. Walker. 250 | 75 Mollenhaver & Son. . Mah 218 ues, prices of which are slashed to a §)| Richardson. 300 | 75 } Wagner. . «Mah, 218 : minimum when other tailors and ready Sabet, nm n Sormnis Gegree TET SEEE=S Haines... 350 [ ee 4 ; ; 0 name Walters... 325 ‘bth Floor, the Adier Bhig., 44 Flatbush Ave. ur made clothiers pray boosting are | Wheelock 250 | 78 Winter. 215 For this great event I put aside hundreds o of High jj) B. Kroeger & Son. 300 | 75 P S Fisher 300 Minor skin troubles—itching patches, + | Bebning & Klix. 250 | 75 Wal bits of rash or redness—so de Grade Woolens and Worsteds that consist of Blue Serges, f)) pti. or | fe sd at voleg eas tetloot, ceabhara ebtcaaal Fancy Worsted, Light Grays, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres 9}]/ — c. M. Loomis. 20 | 7% Free with Each Player 28 that every hewereaher, ehh aa i ent. of cotton, which I will make to your individual meas- Krakauer Bros.. 300 | 75 325 f that contain a percentage . K uM a Fe betore they get theupper hand. We ree’ ure, some S-piece suits and some 2-piece suits, including extra $ | 5° James & Holstromn, . Ebony 325 4 Bench, 12 Rolls Music, Delivery 275 eanmend Resiael Lorthia with the: RTOUSETS. .ccccccccccnceececerecceerrrrseeeeeersenessacenee O08 m4 Original | NOW = P Price I APPEAL TO ALL THOSE WHO DOUBT : Os ls we 305 | 225 ‘ : to come and.convince yourself why I can give you good cloth at these popular prices. Because po 425 275 ch ee ong 300 ‘ I buy woolens in extremely large quantities at a low price. Why do I include good linings @)! 6 450 $25 eaham & Co { and trimmings in my garments? Because it has been the means of making my success in the |! 450 35 Wahers.... : ; past, Why can I give my customers a strictly custom-tailored garment that is guaranteed to ee Hr Gilbert & Co. hs Ue | W fit fectly? Because I make the clotties on the premises in my sanitary daylight workroom, Walters. . Pf Bs perfectly 478 | 375 | ’ ; S. HENRY ADLER, Belford. . i 0 Be Wahers.. The World $ 1919 a | a Special Ready-to-Wear Uncalled-for Suits I have a number of unclaimed suits on hand which I have distributed $44.50 among all my 4 stores and will dispose of them at a price as low as 1S. HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, Near 40th Street, Next Door to Empire Theatre Oven Evenings Until 10 P, M.—Seturday Until 11 F, M. 70 NASSAU ST., Corner John 3 CHURCH ST., Near Liberty @ven Until 7 P, M-—Saturday 9 F, M. Oven Until 7 P.M 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near Nevins Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. * Open Evenings Until 10 FP, Me—Seterday Until 11 FM, ‘Summer Resort . ‘Annual and “4 Terms on Players Auto Tour Guide B. Shoninger. " ONLY $9.50 A WEEK Page Cents; z : y ‘en Cents, t |Address The World ) Summer Resort Bureau’) 63 Park Row, New Yorks Exchange Privilege—You can exchange any Piano pur- | Open Evenings—For the convenience of Hines who cannot te thi y call during the day our Piano Department will remain open fe ay thls salo yi “4 ae Noe rie beg ig Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings until 9 30, iano. You may use it for e whole year and if you wis! to | Kindly use entrance at 166 Kast 60th Street, between exchange we will allow the entire amount paid to apply Lexington and Third Avenues. Direct elevator to Piano toward the purchase of a new Walters Piano or Player Piano, | Department, Third Floor.

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