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= * os et eae ‘ Sea a= a tern sn ta sit i ea non * ___ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921, by j |asaonerters from the military service| | Nedved, Joseph J. or Joseph Peter| ESCAPED CONVICTS CAUGHT. | 274, charged qharged gutras on the , of the United states,” twenty-six ot | Uedved, No. 287 William Street, I Inatde of the prison walls and broke | a rooklyn bree |" F ; .|into the armory, ob shotg whom were registered in Brooklyn) 'B inoue, vincenso, No. 117-—7th,|TAFCe of 16 Whe Filed Recaptared, |into the armory. obtaining shotguns aR and the others in Que pears the) 1, 1, City, or Vizno Panne or Pannone, 25 Surrounded. the convicts.” Tha “guards returned | t wuine of Cillian t of No. 7th, Lab. City 5 | HUNTSVILLE, Tex. May 13.—More|any of the escaping men were Mure, 4 500 stree' iyi, Wi | on, Pear William, No. 165 y ee 2 590 Court Street, Brooklyn, whose rol-| , Tne LT City ltnan a score of State convicts, many| Re en's office to- | it . tives say Ae was ted exemption |” Betrowsky, Nich, No. 121 Wast lot them armed, mutinted yesteriay, |! 5 the | gonviets after registry because he was married|ton, or Mike Petrowsky, No tormed the arsenal, shot two guards surrounded by a ind had a baby, He died three years] Washington, L. I. City, or Miky Pet+ | and j A ‘ J fled. One of the guards probably | posse near Dodge. Hight more were | i CALLED DESERTER ny are not known at the ade|"*Petiagring, Pellegrini or Pellegrino, Sik’ of the’ prisoners obtained plats Hinuston the report Indicates, O™*"* | WE have selected three styles from our enormous 3 e fresses given, and some have moved |Dominico, No. Hamilton, L. y | stock of white shoes for an early showing, and and their whereabouts are unknown| Reid, Harold Alfred, Ne priced them so low that every woman should take ——>— to ne.ghbors Le : WY on Following is the list issued to-day: | 0 Santo, Bacon, “Posted” in Chicago, BROOKLYN Go any, Ga | d t thie offer : d ALL h ; , c Reporte ty Local Board N. ) c y 2 i "Was Commander of Chem- | arenes Martin, No. 366 idgewood! | Salvati, Domenic Announcing advantage of this offering and anticipate her require i f hart Saryicg enue, (Moved two years ago, Ad-| “#gdi tt. cily | i® ical Warfare Service. we 1, Sahiliok, Jonepn. Ne ° | ments for the summer. ii —— Pontanon Teter Pau, No. 195 Man! Si, Water Wil the Formal Opening | ee an ay 4 all ro ORE HERO “SLACKERS.” | fue. No sueh number) aay vite 1 : e three shoes illustrated are especia ood values. =| SLACKERS. u Suttrian, Michacl, No. 61—Tth, L. 1 | - . ERO "SLé : Be Winlama | aunrian ! of Our New Showrooms | The bal fg hag sche panei A a ly lew yr. . . ae Ti » Jobe » b6 Prospect. L, Hi) . H Qne Wounded With “Prin- r t0b) city, | i ta H RAKAUER PIANOS are now located in their e balance of the line 1s priced correspondingly Pats” Yet Under C bi he ‘Moon: seph, No. 83 ( nt, Let new home at 116 West 44th Street, opgosite e < a ft ‘arta | ue ddress unknown. aT | cess rats” et Under are RS euinohie on dekimohik, Henry, yikes on i the Belasco Theatre. | * Smith Cited by Pershing. NO opie yarony aire (Unknown L city. } You will find this “ pleusant place to select the | The posting of Lieut. Col. William | ham, No. ee eee ae Bu Se ar eee eee time to inspect this new up-to-date music Zancerzacri, Mark B, or Budfucabi | fourth eniiatment in t 9. TP any time i F i #8. Bacon of No. 103 Hast S4th Street.| Zsuccroseri, No. 221 Georgia Avenue. |i. the war he was said to have been salon. Finely woven white linen i ces 0 ads at No. 179) awarded a Congressional Medal for REMOVAL SALE EXTENDED Oxford. White ivory leather ‘War Department list iasued at Fi 514 Myrtle heroism “in reseu woun men i heel. Sheridan, Chicago, has aroused ¢ rataien vai TO MAY 14th ole and heel. ' 5 d ‘ te Elverton, Elverson Elveston, ath | & storm of proteat that three Chicago! pihert, No. 889 Cypress Avenue ‘ he Many callers at our former showroom during the | ' newspapers have refused to 4 sh , William H., N 99 Court Nicholae week preceding May Ist were u le to reccive $7 00 | , further lists until greater accuracy 1s cDler Pah Bee al ‘ adequate attention, ow'ng to the disorder due to « i secured. feed Nor 0) Norman |. wit our removal, and we are therefore extending re 3 4 € Bacon volunteered in the early part regiment Hr moval sale prices until May 14th. You save $50 ‘ » Of the war and rose from the rank 0! Hanson. ‘“Yaiter, No. | bors to be in dome to $200 over 1920 prices on Kra' er Grands, 4 fat ; \ “ol tlandt Avenue Uprights and Players, with proportionate sub § { Private to that of Lieutenant Colone rk. n ) ; ‘ - Anthony, No, 181% i stantial savings on phonographs, records, mucic | k § He finally became the Commande Another war hero listed 1 de rolls, cabinets, etc. if you purchase before Sat ; the Chemical Warfare Service iam Ha No. 1709 |Serter,” Edwin Bertram Johnson, No. urday tes ee ij Lakehurst, N. J. He is a member of 136 Twelfth Street, Long Isla ‘ 7 a, . i 4 aus i Nba LR ou aivedicraRsOPevet pee MERICLOIE RG Remember, a Krakauer “sale” is a rarity. These f . or No, 128 seh ON did st Aas: epee! i are standard instruments of the famous genuine i : i AA hd a moved to Rhode Krakauer make—really rare bargains. Finely woven white linen H Might, the superintendent of the No. 1110! Island and enlisted he Yankee " stra um with white } apartment house said Mr. and Mrs (ivinton, composed at National Guard Save $50 to $200 | p pump, with white 8. Bacon and their small daugn- 1ii | froobw ite News HnwibAd; ands | KRAKAUER BROS | enameled leather military ter had lived there since last October — “Klausz, Peter, No. 991 Wyckof|18 months overseas. He w on ; zi ; heel. Welt sole. : but had moved to Macomb, Ul., last | Avenur eee ably discharged and returned to Long 116 West 44th Street New York City | , week, for the summer Kraft, James, No. 7 Cooper Avenue.) ring city, but subsequently went to | a | ¥ In addition to the other wounded Evergreen Ae : 1 w q | $ d in addi her wounded and) “ Kyrth, George, No. 1826 Putnam] Rhode Island again and his present ; # gassed soldiers classed as deserters | Avenue address is unknown by his old neigh OS | < by Local Board No. 10, Bronx, wh: aed Ochester, Oshester or bors, | eases have already been revealed, 1 Righter, Bawara oO No. 165 ii oeeesomsnenesms = "| appears there was posted as 4) Smith St . Evergreen. deserter a man who was cited by| Soheely, Robert, No. 1828 Myrtle Gen. Pershing for gallantry at Cha- | Sone ‘ ve ANTE | | feau-Thierry, This man is Philip J.| a coamom Max, No. 1824 Catalpa| | Smith, listed May 10. ere | Sylva, Joseph F. No. 1817. Wood | day at his home, No. pine Street, Brooklyn, or No. 234 , Btreet, where he lives with his wife| Madison, New York | 0 White Snowbuck Oxford wit/ | and three children, Smith showed al pushes street) white wory leather sole and h document in a gilt frame in his din- | Wurtzel, William, No. 878 Anthon | heel. Winged ti eeforate, i ing room bearing mute testimony | Avenur | heel. inged tip. Perforated } that an injustice had been done him. | QUEENS. | vamp and back. my pends levered by Local Boamt No, 171 FOURTEENTH STREET _Gstablisbed 1827___ WEST OF FIFTH AVE f “Wagoner Philip J. Smit prick, No, 326 Crescent ——————— Or | $ f Company, 165th Infantry rae | | 8.00 i tinguished and exceptional Anderson, 4 Ship Annie S d | a Chateau Thirty om Jay ‘Gontan Bat Ries 8 gpect aturday | f in the operations of the American} 1, |, City. ; { Expeditionary Forces. In testimony] Bentham, Harry, No. 164 Nott, L. [| ~ | hereof, and as an expression of ap- | Clty oe . Divi | | | Preciation of his valor, 1 award him| Boyer, Carl P» foot of Division n e - a y a e this citation. Breis or Preis, No. 156 Crescent, L. | | “John J. Pershing, Commander in| I. City. } Chief, U. 8. Army.” / Brigge, John N. C, No. 89 Wilbur, | 30 564 Pi of R rs 1881 A 1 | Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 2 On July 1, 1917, the smith family | ¥ Ciagtic Sithutbn ion Nortech) bi | ’ eces oge 4 | 47- 51 W 3485 N Xe | moved from No. 426 Fast 162d Street |], City | | ( t. INew ork, e 0 » Claude, No. 23 to the 26th Street address. On that lsaeeisey uh era aude, No. 31 | Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St, day Smith went to the Morrisania | Michael, corner Borden and | | Police Station in the Bronx and in- » LE Ci | | aeened the Lieut eon desk Guty Jam No. 54 Hunters | | went to the 69th Regiment Armory. | 1. I. City. Rise | | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. deat ESTATE AT AUCIION eal a few | blooks from the new home, on cierones Gerace, Gjers roe, “Andreas, | CLEC ALAA AU OAT T UAT LULA LA ODOT TALIA TELL AAO When he returned from France, in| No. 6, L. I. City | June, 1919, he was taken to Base| Greene, or Green, Borden and Ver- Hospita: No. 2, at Baltimore, for eye | non, L. I. City. treatment and remained there until Griffing or Oct. 7, when he was discharged. | 47 Borden Avenu While at the hospital he learned his | Healey or aca ‘tment | Wernon, L. I. City Fife nad not received her allotment | ‘Horowitz, Charles, No. 142 Jackson, PELHAM BAY PARK Subway Terminal Lot Sale in, Thomas A., No L. L. City. David A., No. > from thé Government — for hh i months. He went to Washingtonand J+ I.City. SA hiel| ; aigtite: fale dit. |..Jehnson, Edwin Bertram, No, 136— _ é managed to straighten out this dif- jot) por’ city, ALLULLLILLLLLLYALLL LLL LLLLULLL LLL L LLL LULU LLOLL ALLA PEDO DLULLLOLLLULLLLLILLULULULLLLULILLULILLLLLULULUL TUL LLALULILLULLDLLULLLLULMAL ILL LUILDULLESTALLLMDUIIUNU hii DD malty. Leos, Arch M., No. 85—8d, L. I. ONE “PRINCESS PAT" HERO ON THE LIST. In the War Departmen of sixty-one men, whom it On Lexington Ave. Line TO-MORROW ari, Michael, No. 134—Tth, L. 1. City Nadiew or Nadien, Charles, No. 160 8th, Astoria, L. I.’ City - | Anticipating the great demand for silverware which the approach- ABSOLUTE A Victrola from Laydays || is din Sine, sud Summer sputaning nese eal Smiecon ae cer eee | : Prenen grey Lnish. : On the Property 5 pogty Wilt wee we” atets Frusiciane | 15 each -58 each Right at Station Cold Meat’ Forks, Gravy Ladles, Sugar ‘ongs Were .97 and $1.25 -78 set Children’s Rainor Shine LOTS Bounded by Westchester Ave., Bronx and Pelham Parkway and Parade Grounds Teaspoons and Coffee Spoons Were .25 ' Special! Now! Victrola, illustrated $100 Choice of Records $10 Total $110 § .28 each Phree-Piece Sets. & in $ Pay $5 down. Dorset ani Table Spoons, Dinner and Were $1.50 If you can find Home-sites anywhere in New York City with as many advantages as the Balance in easy Reet ie eh ig Forks, Oyster Forks, ones at beautiful Pelham Bay Park, don’t attend the sale. Acres and acres of Pelham Bay monthly payments. lee Cream Forks, Berry Forks, Ice Park. Subway Terminal right at the property. Every lot on grade, ready to build on. D Cream Spoons, Butter Spreaders, But- 1 56 each Th toe tite iti A ‘d i Scteodid instruments, foll-toned, tecee knives 0 cumen suecciaeeioutinn e Lee ere is nothing else like it in New York City and there never will be. handsome, and equipped with all Spoons, Orange Spoons, Babies’ Food Oyster Ladles ‘ the exclusi ve Victor patented fea- Pushers, Child's Forks and Knives. Were $2.97 The Best Is the Cheapest in the End tures. At $100 they are extra- Were .50 i ‘dinary value, made even more o ' Surreordinary by our liberal offer, SUBWAY TERMINA' ON THE PROPER T Y 1.74 each Soup Ladies. Were $3.25 2.96 cach Punch Ladies Were $4.97 a 1 each Landay service and Landay guarantees will go with each of these instruments. Call early tomorrow. 23 W. 42nd St. 427 Fifth Ave. In Newark: OPEN EVENINGS At 38h Street 77% BROAD ST. By Special Arrangement the offer described above can algolbe had at 5c Fare From Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens—In Fact, From All Over New York No Transfer Necessary Select Your Lots—Attend the Sale SEND for ILLUSTRATED BOOKMAP NOW Is the TIME to BUILD TERMS—*s% may remain on mortgage for one, two or three years at 534% 2.17 cach Dinner and Dessert Knives to match above pieces; triple-plated on finely tempered. steel Were $3.25 45 each Pickle Forks and Cream Ladles BRONX—Smiths: 945 So. Boulevard, Open Evenings | Pepper and Salt Shakers. ° Salt § . Construction cost down, ot tax YONKERS—Sonnenbergs: 11 North Broadway Were .97 Ware 4a Pombo ae fh sea ewe aeons Bryan jb Kennelly, Inc. nething, Put this mving into your house, (RAL EATATH AUOTION BER) See Page 35 for Other Hearn Advertising ee Kalish & Kalish, Att’ys, 27 William St,.N.Y.C. 149 Broadway, N.Y.C. Tel. Cort. 1547