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Buildings. Designated Where Provisions May Be Obtained | by. Public. CASH AND CARRY 0 Edibles Can Be Purchased a Prices Fixed by the | Government. fF In the event of any delay in the first consignment, first pref- erence will be given to permit opening of the sales at 9 o'clock In the following sehools: Man- hattan, Schools Nos, 3, 40, 51, 52, 82, 89, 94, 105, 189, 161, 186; Brooklyn, Schools Nos. 7, 32, 42,° 80, 87, 147, 153, 159, 170, Manual ‘Training, Commereciat High: and ‘Erasmus Hall High; Bronx: Schools Nos. 4, 7, 17, 30, 33, 56, St. Peter & Paul, Lafayette and St. Thom Aquin Halls; Queens, Schools Nos. 35, 39, 58, jamaica, Bryant, Flushing and Richmond Hill High Schools; (Richmond, Ni 1, 14, 16, 18, ‘The others will.be opened as rap- idly as the supplies arrive. The list of New York City school- houses and other places at which the wale of army food will begin next Monday follows: MANHATTAN, No, 134, No. 68 Pearl Street. No, 29, Albany and Washington Gtreets. No, 112 No. §3 Roosevelt Street. No, 2, No. 116 Henry Street, Ng. 130, No, 143 Baxter Street: No. 44, Hubort and Closter Streets. No. 38, Broome ané Clark Streets., No, 95, No, 10 Clarkson Street, No, 65, Eldridge and Hester Streets, No, 42, Hester and Orchard Streets. 31, Monroe ahd Gouverneur Strests. 161, Ludlow and Delancey Streets. 188, East Third and Lewis Streets. 4, Rivington and Pitt Streets, 36, No, 710 Egst Ninth Street. 122, First Avenue and Ninth Street. 104, No, 410 Bast 17th Street. 41, No. 36 Greenwich Avenue 48, 124 West 28th Strest. | 3% 418 West 8th Street. 61, 519 West 44th Street. | 17, 827 West 47th Street. { 78, 209 East 46th Street. DeWitt Clinton High School. High School of Commerce. Wadleigh High School. 166, No, 166 West 89th Street. 87, Amsterdam Avenue and 77th Street. . ~ ARMY F000 WAL BE SOLO AT THESE CITY SCHOOLS, BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY 183, Fi Venue and 66th Street. 188, AV@nue A and T7th Street, |, Madison ‘Avenue and 105th Street, 100,"No, 216 Hast 99th Street, 43, No, 219 Hast 100th Street, 171, No, 19 East 1034, Street. 86, First Avenue and 117th Street. 49,4No, 216 Kast 126th street. %, Madison Avenue and 128th street. $9, Lenox Avenue and 134th street, 186, Amsterdam Avénue and 145th Street. 90, No, 225 West 147th Street. 169, Audubon Avenue and 168th Street. 132, Wadsworth Avenue and 1824 Street. 52, akcademy Avenue near Broad- way. . 115, 177th, néar Audubon Avenue. 94,@amsterdam Avenue and 68th Street. 58, No, 317 West 52d Street, $4, No. 480 West 50th Street. 50, No, 211 East 20th Street, 66, No, 421 East 88th Street. 1, No. 314 West 17th Street. 108,No, 60 Mott Street. 106, No. 28 Lafayette Street. 14, No, 2% Bast 27th Street. 128, No.,@6 East 12th Street. 40, No, 320 Bast 20th Strect. 41, No, 2% Bast 23d Street. 4, Not,220 East 63d Street. 82, First Avenue and 70th Stre ‘ 69, No, 228 Mast S7th Street. y be, | BRONX. Courtlandt Avenue and 148th i Cypress Avenuo and 139th Brooks Avenue and 1fist a FOR ARMY FOOD WEAK fw IW NEW YORK Purcliasers wil Pay Cash, Supply + Paper and Carry Their Goods Home. | PF) BLOW is the price itt of B articles from surplus army gtbres which will be moos on gale in New York school how probably next Monday morning: it i est i FaNTTEE rg yee HE f f ! ik, wit ? i u Purchasers will pay oak, fur- nish their own wrapping paper and string and carry their goods home. . 225th Street. . No, 34, Morris Park Avenue and Amethyst Street. No. 36, Watson Avenue. No. 41, Oliaville and Magenth Streets. No, 47, St. Lawrence and Beach Avenues. Lafayette Hall, 137th Street and Alexafider Avenue. 4 Our Lady of Pity, 11st Street and | Morris Avenue. SS. Peter and Paul's Hall, Street and Brook Avenue, St. Augustine's Hall, 167th Street and Franklin Avenue, St. Raymdhd's Hall, Avenue, Unionport. Bt. Anslem's Hall, 1524 Street and Tinton Avenue, immaculate Conception School, 169th Castle Hill Eagle Avenue and 1634, Tinton Avenue and 1gqth | . | Kelly and Beck Streets. | Morris Avenue and 163d) f | No, 51, Street. No. 11, Ogden Avenue and 169th Street. | No. 2, Fox and 167th Streets. Thnity Avenue and 158th No. 2, Third Avenue. e No. 4. Fulton Avenue and 173d Street. + No, 50, Bryant and Vyse Avenues. No. 44, Prospect Avenue and 167th Stteet. No. 2%, Burnside Avenue and An- drews Street. is No, 38, Jevome Avenue and 18th 179, No, 156 West 101st Street. 165, No, 225 West 108th Street. i} i Street. . No. 7, Kingsbridge Road and 22d | Street. No. 2%, Johnson Avenue and Cap- pock Street. No; 49, Palisade Avenue and 26Ist Street. No. 5, Webster Avenue and 190th | bridge Avenue. | | Street. | Street. * ) | nue. Street. No, 8, Mosholu Parkway and Buin- ] No. 19, Kepler Avenue and 2sth No. 4, Hoffman and 189th Streets. No, 46, Bainbridge Avene and 196tb No, 66, 207th Street near Hull Ave- No. 12, Overing Street. No. 13, Willgtt and 216th Streets, | Ne 14, Eastern Boulevard. J No, 16, Carpenter Avenue and 240th Street. No, 17, Fordham. 21, White Plains venue and There’s no need world’s finest tea ‘i carefully packed to have an iced cold pitcher of Tetley’s. A tinkling, refreshing glass of Tetley's Tetley’s Teas are selected from the blended from 15 or more teas—then UseTetley’s Orange PekoeTea, clear and pobliet dh nk for making iced tea, TETLEY'S TEA for it when you iced Tea makes you forget the heat! gardens—skilfully § protect the flavor. ibist Street and Melrose Avenue, Morris High School, | and Boston Road, BROOKLYN. No. 7, York and Bridge Streets. No. 5, Tillary and Bridge Streets, No, 78, Pacific Street, near Court ' Street. No. 29, Amity-and Columbia Streets. No. 153, Avenue T and East 12th Street. No, 10, Dumont Powell Street, No 13, Degraw, near Hicks Street. No. 30, Conover and Wolcott Streets. No, 71, Heyward, near Lee Avenue. No. 12, Adelphi Street, near Myrtle Avenue. No, 137, Saratoga Avenue and Chauncey Street. No. 12, New Lots Road ant Livonia Avenue, No, 25, Lafayette aus. Sumner Avenue. No., 55, Floyd Street, Avenue. No. 60, Fourth Avenue and 20th Street. Avenue and n " ki eur Tomp. No. 4, Sixth Avenue and 60th Street. ‘s No. 40, 15th Street, near Fourth Avenue, No, 82, Hoyt and President Streets, No. 160, Fort Hamilton Av and 5ist Street. ix No, 170, Sixth Ayenue and 7ist Street. . No, 9, Vanderbilt Avenue and Sterling Place. No. 15, 834 Avenue and State Street. No. 69, Ryerson Street, Avenue. near Myrtle St. Mark's and Classon No, 164, ith Avenue and Windsor Place. No. 179, Avenue C and East 24 Street. No. 147, Bushwick Aveni MeKibbon's Place, Hy... ane No, 23, Skillman Avenue = boldt Street. bee Sia: No. 17, Driggs Avenue Fifth Street. ond arth No, 50, South Third Street Driggs Avenue, ied No, 32, Java Street near Manhattan Avenue. No, %, Norman Avenue and Oak- land Street, No 48, 18th Avenue and 60th Street.” No. 80, West 17th Street and AyeanG Coney Island. No, 128, 21st Avenue and 83d St; Bath Beach. Pig No. 44, Throop Annee and Putnam Avenue, No, 98, New York Avenue and Herki- mer Street. No. 89, Newkirk Avenue and East 82d Street, Neptung No. 167, Schenectady Avenue and Bastern Parkway. No, 145, Central Avenue and Noll Street No. 75, Evergreen Avenue and Grove Street. No, 128, Irving Avenue and Suydam Street, No, 86, Iriving Avenue and Harman Street. No, 189, Avenue C and East 18th St. No 134, 18th Avenue near Ocean Parkwa: No. 108, Linwood and Arlington Ave- nues, No, 159, Pitkin Avenue and Crescent Street. No. 87,@Herkimer Street and Radde Place, No, 84, Glenmore Avenue and Wat- kins Street. Manual ‘Training High School, Seventh Avenue and Third Street. Commercial “High School, Albany Avenue, QUEBNS. No, 1, Van Alst Avenue and Ninth Street, No. 2, Hulst Street No, 4, Prospect Street. No, 6, Academy Street. EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, A Corner Ordtor : Returns to Fight Bolsheviki OW SALE MONDAY 166th Street | 1d Nott Ave, | ¥: ig e re Worn ivect ized Flying Squadron in Minneapolis, Bolshevic' corner orators, take warn- ing! Mrs. William T. Black has just returned from Minneapolis, where she organized a flying squadron of open- air speakers to shatter the arguments |of radical disturbers ip that city, as she and others in the New York squadron of the National Security League are dotng here. Mrs, Wiekiam ‘BLACKS Black Has Just Organ- | Mrs. Black Is one of the star women members of the local squadron, In | her speeches she bases her attack on | the Internationaltsts’ menace of the | hom: fhe many vartetiofor the radi- jcals each make yague, indefinite promises for the development of the future state,” she says, “The only definite promixe to which any Inter- | nationalist will commit himsee isthe elimination of exploitation.’ To af- fect this, they propose to abolish pri- | vate property, to rest all ownership in the State, The family relation | materially affected by the property relation. If there exists no Property relatiog, the family understand it, whl disappear, No, 7, Van Alst and Flushing Aves. No. 11, Woodside Avenue, Woodside, No, 12, Prospect Street, Winficid. No, 14, Fairview Avenue, Corona Heights. No. 15, Junction Avenue, Corona, No. 17, Myrtle Avenue, Corona, No, 20, Sanford Avenue and Union Street. No, 26, Fresh Meadow Road, Flush- ing. A ) No. 27, /First’ Avenue and 13th Street, College Point. No, 29, Sixth Avenue and Street, College Point. No, 21, Bel} Avenue, Bayside. No. 83, Madison Avenue, Treedmore. No, 35, Palatina and Prospect Ave- nues, Hollis, No, 36, everest: and Central Avenues, St. Alba’ No, a7 ‘Higble Avenue, Springfteld. No. 38, Foster's Meadow Road, Rosedale, No, 89, State Street, Far Rockaway, No 51, Johnson Avenue, Richmond Hill. No. 55, Maure Avenue, Blchmoga il. 16th No. 67, Curtis Avenue, Morris Park. No./68, Walker Avenue, Woodhaven. Old, South Road, Wood- haven, No. 65, Snediker Avenue, South ‘Woodhaven, No, 68,. Bergen Avenue, Evergreen. No. Tl, Forest Avenue, Bast Will- lamsburg. No. 78, Lexington Avenue, Maspeth. No. 77, Covert Avenue and Center Street, Ridgewood. STARVING GIRL FOUND “HUNTING BABY'S FATHER Walks Street Four Days Without Food Until She Collapses on West 104th Street Stoop. ‘The moans of a young woman With a baby in her arms, who sat upon a stoop in West 104th Street at 3 o'clock this morning crying “I'm dying! I'm dying!” aroused the block half way over to West End Avenue and brought to her side the’ Rev. A. B. Carrero, occupant of the house ut No. 206, ‘The pastor of Wglise Hvangelica Bs- panola ogened his door to see the in- (ant fall Trom the woman's arms. The young mother had fainted. Revived while policemen were calling a Harlem Hospital ambulance, Manuela Aguilaro, twenty-seven, told of walking the streets of New York without tood or sleep for four days in'& vain search for Nttle Oiga’s father, At Harlem Hospital to-day mother! and baby were said to be on the road to recovery, “The girl,", the Re “is the daughter o1 Dr. Carrero said, Hayana physl now dead. A yearand a half ago she came to New York and worked as nurse In a private family and met. she says, 8 you fe’ Sigur . ba She .fell in love. Margherita came the rn, the mother less, She stil! faith that the baby's father will return (0 he: No. 79, Seventh Avenue and. 14th Street, Whitestone. No, 82, Caplan Avenue, Jamaica, No, 85, Debevoise Avenue, Long IJsl!- and City, No, 87, ‘Washington Avenue, Middle Village. No, 89, Orchard Avenue, Elmhurst. No. 90, Washington Avenue, Rich- mond Hill, '@ No. 91, Central Avenue, Glendale No, 95, Larrimore and Yale Avertues. No, ‘97, Yarmouth Street, Woodha- ve No. 100, Lefferts Avenue, Glen Morris, Bryant High School, Wilbut Ave- nue, Astoria Flushing High Sehool, Avenue, Flushing. Jamaica High School, Hillside Ave- nue, Jamaica Whitestone Jamaica Training School, Flushing Avenue, Jamaica, Newtown High School, Chicago Avenue, Newtown, Richmond Hill High School, Elm Street, Richmond Hill, . RICHMOND, No, 1, Summit Street, Tottenville, No. 5, Amboy Road, Huguenot Park, No. 33, Midland Avenue, Grant City. No. M4, Broad Street, Stapleton, No. 16, Daniel Low Terrace No, 18, Browdway, West New Brighton. No. 20, Heberton Avenue, Port Richmond, No, 23, Andros Avenue, Mariner's Harbor. No, 26, No, 4108 Richmond Turnpike, Linoleumville. Hotel Fam im Yachiing Circles PUT IN BAY, 0., Aug. Victory, prominent becat nection with rei 15.—The Hotel of its con- ttas of the Interlake hting Association here in recent ‘3, Was deatroyed by, by fire last night Y $400,000, ° ae a OTSA ALDERMAN: GILMORE DEAD. Yorkville Representative Passes Away in Bellevae H Alderman Bdward V. Gilmore, rep- rsenting the 18th District, In the York- ville section of Manhattan, who was taken to Bellevue Hospital on June 15, suffering from heart trouble, dfa at the hospital early to-day. . Alderman Gilmore lived at No. 342 Bast 87th. Street. He was thirty-six years old and was for yéfs 4 prominent igure in politics on the upper east alde, LAW TO CHECK AUTO THEFTS Insurance Compi form State Statu Frank Oliver, Chief Clerk ofgthe - STRKNG ACTORS private | give Broadway a chance to once more # We) revel+in the glories of the sock and | i jstars and all the chorus girls de- Magistrate's Courts, disclosed to-day that @ moverhent ts under way througir Insurance companies to enact drasti, uniform penal l¢wa to atop automobile thefts. As a preliminary step the pot the whole country are asked to figares showing the number o} reported stolen, The National writers Conference, with offices at > 140 Nassau Street, Manhattan, is advo- cated as a clearing hou: Under- Elisabeth First st The, flight of pathfinding planes nin Ale ‘Tour, the all-Amfrican on thelr eight months’ mapping and photographing trip from the Atlantic and Was announced to-day, with the sending of first ne Hligubeth, leld, Two more aré to-morrow and the a The motor station near Fi id at tho St. ccording ie advices le ley r he home of h Lawrence TO RUN OWN SHOW , WHILE FIGHT I$ ON _— - Begin Rehearsals and Will Have Innumerable Stars for Cooperative Offering. wider apart than ever to-day, and so far as the latter are concerned the mer didn't have sven @ speaking part, Since the actors can't talk to the managers they are going to be- come managers themselves, and at 2 o'clock this afternoon they start re- hearsal for the big show of Broad- way, which 18 to open at the Lexing- ton Opera House’ on next Monday night and will continue through the summer season, at least until Oct, 1, unless something happens meanwhile, This afternoon the actors secured three more theatres in which they will give straight dramatic perform. anves during the strike. The theatres ave located in the lower east side, Charles Rann Kennedy, husband of Edith Wyane Mathison and author of “The Servant in the House” and ‘other plays, has given permission to the actors to stage his plays without roy- | bli the actors say that they will oO It Secretary Gillmore of the Equity. said that the actors will hayg a state. ment to make later and Will show-a number of contracts that the actors have been compelled to sign, all of which will be taken from the court records, ' Arthur Hopkins, speaking for the managers, said this morn “We never, never will recognize’tHe Actors’ “Equity Association. Not now, not ever. Wepwon't treat with them, we won't have anything to do with them or any of their represen- atives, We aro in this fight to thoe finish and we have laid the flat that if we are going to be ruined by their tions we might as well be ruined now as any time.” In the Big Show which is going to buskin,, there will be ihnumerabl {see t The show is to bé called “Bqaity,” ‘and nobody {# barred but speculators, | Various unions, supporting the actors, have ‘already spoken for reservations, Marie Dressler is going to train the chorus, Carl Randall of “Oh Lady, |, Lady” is getting up a skit, and Lionel Barrymore will appear, Pearl White, movie star, candidate for the Assem- bly on Long Island, will abandon her campaign temporarily to join issues with Frank Timney, Ethel Barrymore, W. C. Steele, Bruce McRae, Barney Berndrd, Blanche Ring, Joe Santley, Ed. Wynn, Eddie Cantor and the whole Broadway blue book of top- liners will be in the show. Per mt = Injunction Against Acto BOSTON, Aug. 15.—Permanent in- Junctions to restrain members of the Actors’ Equity Association from goin) on strike were asked by the managers of the Park Square and Tremont the- aters here, in Superior Court to-day, ANCIENT LONDON KEYS IN U, S, OFFIGER’S BEDDING Relics of* Lord Mayor’s Mansion Which Were Handed to Pershing Found. BOSTON, Aug. 16.—Two- ancient keqs to the Lord Mayor's mansions in London, recovered at Camp Devens from the baggage of an American army officer, were in the possession of the Army Intelligence Department here to-day. The ke Anked | each about ten inches In longth, Were found in the officer’ - ding roil.. The oMfcer himself has not boen at Camp Devens and It ts thought iia baggage Was @ent there by mis- take, How the. Keqs cam» into his possession was not made known here. Army officials at ghe aorthoastern department decline to comment upon & report that the keya had Ween handed to Gen. Pershing onthe ov- casion of his visit to Lu@joh as a sim- bol of the granting of Me freedom of the city and were missing when it ¢ame time for them to be returned to the Lor G —_— Seek Dist of “The Amarch- int Bova Lieut. Fogarty and twenty-five detec- tives were rushed from Headquarters this morning to 174th Stréet and South- ern Boulevard in an effort to round up distributors of “The Anarchist Soviet,” a dodger that is advocating violence. Hundreds of copies of the paper were distributed this morning in’ the n borhood, The paper urged @ universal one-day strike to compel the United States Government to remove objections to the Russian Soviet government, 1f the brief strike fails, the paper advo- cates 4 walk-out that will paralyge the n. @ strike is to continue Loe ual the churches 0} . Buch Unul Jails, ca press ‘ure destr of Corng}l University, and many time wounded in the war as @ member of the Canadian troops and the British alr forces and lance’ driver, The actors and managers were, eeece, CHARLES CARROLL MARTIN} ——— te Mrs. ‘Alice K. Potter Adams Mar- ried at Country House Before Small Company. Mrs. Alice K. Potter Adame, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Frank Pot- ter, and @ niece of the late Bishop Potter, was married yesterday to Charles Carroll Martin at the coun- try home of Mi, and Mrs, Sidney Jones Colford jr, at Westport, Yorkville Court this morning f ing @ raid last night on the People’s House, at No, 183 Kast 15 Street, in which fifteen men were dé tained. ‘The arrests resulted Anarchistic statements whieh’ District Attorney's office says printed in @ monthly supplement the place the first week tm Au The men who were locked up five hours of questioning are Brahke, twenty-six, Russian of No, $16 Bhst 14th. Street; Stepamuk, thirty-six, Russian tary, of No, 151 East 16th Street, Hyman #erkus, thirty-one @ penter, of No, 239 East 20th 8 The District Attorney's office all the men are Russians and never been naturalized. Inspector Faurot and the Squad, composed of Detectives man, Correll, Wallace and made the raid at 10.80 o'clock, The prisoners, records and pape were hauled jmmetiiately to D Attorney Swann’'s office and the f hour session was begun by Only ten persons, members of the immediate families, were present at the ceremony which was performed by the Rey. Dr. Moe. Mrs. Martin divorced her first husband, Newton Adams, several yearn ago, APAGHES HOLD UP THREEFORS!,100IN, BROADWAY TUBE Police Conceal Daylight Rob- beries at 14th and Canal Streets and’Times Square. k's eae gaa Apaches are abroad in the sub- ways, Three of the boldest holdups, showing utter disregard for police and public alike, occurred at three express stations in the Broadway un- derground railway during the rush hour of yesterday afternoon, over whichd the police have spread the word of silence and dimmed the light of publicity. Edward Kiesecker of No, 39 Ship- ley Street, Woodhaven, L. I, who owns a cold storage plant at No. 5 ‘Thompson Avenue, West Washington Market, got Into the Broadway sub- way at 14th Street shortly before 5 o'clock, He felt himself being more violent, ly “pushed” than he thought w: necessary, and before he could remonstrate his arms were grabbed at the elbows and shot up into the air, He felt a number of hands going through his clothing. It was all the work of a moment and the next thing he knew he was inside the express, with the door closed and on his way to Canal Street with his watch and $209 in cash gone. Mr, Kiesecker got off at Canal Street and hurried to Police Head- quarters, and while waiting his turn to record his loss met two others who were waiting to narrate similar ex- periences, One said that he had been held up in precisely the seme manner at Times Square abd robbed wf $200, The second man said he had been held up on the Canal Street platform and relieved of $700. All three complaints were lodged at detective Headquarters, wut there wasn't a whisper of the holdups giv out for the newspapers, r. Kle- secker said thas he thought there were about 15 in the gang who robbed him and ho recognized t hotograph of one of them In t Rogues’ Gallery. Ho was told that the man he picked out was Paddy ponsed guilty ge Wadh: to forgery to-da: mr} ' in the "Seaie fer cs ‘one wes. iso that | District Attorney Rorke, A. BE. St enson of the Joint Lagislative C mhittee which js investigating Bo vism, and Samuel A. Berger of Attorney General's office. When the mquiry had been cluded at 4 o'clock this mornin, sistant District Attorney Rorke a@ reporter for The ie World much as he pelieved should be wed of what had been discov At the place of the rald, he In published Klleb-y-Volya, whicht! ka “i ie 4 4 inglis is “Bread and Ereedom.” In supplement on which the raid andi oa rests were based, Mr, Rorke said Re Rewapaper advocated @ ip of the prolet ‘uction of power, property capital, the burifing of poliée tions, barracks and churches, ths last named for the redson that “G is as bad an the Gendarme.” Many Vg Shrine of Our Lady ot f A In the Catholic Church to-day observed as the feast of the of the Blessed Virgin Mary, day bringing with it the attending mass, In every parish Greater New. York there were as services ag are usually held on And, although a Friday, the day {ree from the obligation to abstain fre the use of flesh meat. Large numbers went to Coney to visit a famous shrine im the Chi of gar Lady of Solace, Most of tl remained to take part in the parties in progress for the bene@it® Father Kerwin's convent fund. bath houses, too, did @ rushing” ness, SAYS ICE ; SHRANK IN Short-Weigit Dealer Sent te » for Tem Days, . Tony Cerriona, who keeps an and coal cellar at No, 500 West | Street, pleaded gullty to-day In # Court of General Sessions to selling tee at a ‘welght, he bi a said it was raining on of the gle complained rete” was sent (© jail tot Woman Missing From Bont, NIAGARA FALLS, Aug. 15.—Myee — tery surrounds the disappearance Mra, W. T. Lill, of this elty, who last seen to board @ boat at Monts July 5 for Toronto, en route bot hey, She had been visiting her ¢ ter 8. Ei ontreal nothing hi n heard from her sift leaving fe me.