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MEN ohn 2 — CARS i, AI — -o-™"Ey Sais ED ov a plunges rn THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921. : — ‘ — re een 7 - —, a a aneemely ‘ , |and from netghbore that they had Street Gerchovits, Benjamin, No, 1161] Street Street, Jamaica Y ‘ ee ao aVersay, dies, Me, cat Bens Wik | Btpee |r, ator, Xo. 64 cievotand| HtEM ios, aomaice nave FIHGTING LETS UP__|OWNER OF DOG THAT} f : 5 eas Street or 2% itkin Trac ‘: L Woks Chandler, No. 817 Greene Ave-| SUS iass, gam, so, 17 Hust ev. | pierenyetirod fy NG #89 Teasdale |Mreet oF aT Pitkin iutanway oF sluchyay, puter, Xo| IN MINE WAR AREA) CAUSED ROW FINED) nue, Brooklyn, is sald to have moved | enth Street, care of Zebperowiaz Port Richmond, L. 1 ‘ Mreported by Loval nant No. 46 Tear inca vaninatcs 7 acca from that address about three years) Perricone, or Perricorie, Bartele-| 65 9) > No. 52 Teasda 7 es Piha Sy “hie _Prowitt, William. alone r 5 ; : i — | hes. Hugh O'eoavite, No. Gf Mprtie| Sec; No, 480 Bast ith Bireet Page con Nt eee | Seerans chandler, Jno. No droone | Track ; : ecrelary Weeks Says He Will Not] Mrs. Ibanez, Whose Friend Told ] 1 pit vito, No. 417. ES an | f . | Rathjen, Henry 88 Chichest Padslare fi a att e , | Avenue, is not known that that ian ne ee cel, Willlam, No, 966 Trinity. | Dougherty, Michael, jl Gratid| Avenue, Qumany, ; Declare Martial Law Unless Cop Where to Go, Pays | rest pre: ts ¢ 10h sy " | Hirsch, Joseph, No. 1185 Union, or) Avenu imnat, fry, S How Situat t { panes ag Mh paghl badletd a eivn gaZaneky, Jacov, No. 236 Bast 150K | parrack No, £, No. 1708, Nitro, W. Va. ante or 1 tarlos ieataiba ; by uation Gets Worse. $1 Penalty. | jest J ey 5 2 ’ hcton land eat Virginia cal | 100th Stree oy z {\ | jof his s ster, Mrs, Theresa Doughefty es aS Honjamth, No, HY Bast| Hist Solomon, No. 1018 Hos, A F No. $f.1-8 Lawrence stre Robinson, Alfred, Jama Thc * Weales today to an Hee cates pf Ser reas, Peiglingn de i |McFeeley, has been unknown to his|isth street eS | Kleinman, Max, No. 798 Kast i63th ERI RUE ee | ene gate the prockumations — ai Hunson of No. 964 Riverekie Seeee | \ So ae family since about six months before) Kofman, Joe, or Roffman, No. ‘eatie Ng: haar Ryeraon| , Robinaon, Witham, N 0 Shelton day Oy Preantant: Macdine de nace " 4 | \) ei {the firet draft was called. Accord-| st. Marks Place : arrell, Fred, or Morrell, No. 823| street, Hrook Wi ae oO. {2A Hyeraon| Avenue, damien a inch li aes being fined $1 for telling a policeman to | \) William H. Hoerter of Brook-| ing to Mrs. MoFeeley her brother has|” Maat, Wolf, No, 272 H. 10th Btreet.| Hast 166th Street, or No, 146 West! Savanna can |) Boyus or Rogers, rod, No. 117 Rock. | 1% murtin! law in the ste ea so to hell." wax one of more than 100 | \ ‘ never lived there. | @caliet, ph’, or Philipp Scalice, or| 143d Street. | n, Wm, No, 207 Franklin Avo. |@Way Road, Jamatea ‘ reinta and Ken persona fined to-day in West Side Court | { lyn Surrenders—133 Names | “he tist follows: | Philp Scalice, No. 25 fot| Murphy, James, No. 1134 Simpson. | nuc y gin towen) Nov 08: Mor Senator Sul by Magistrate Corrigan for having un- } { j on Today's List MANHATTAN. fereee 1s eed Frank, No. 1208 Southern] Harrington, Eliwood, No, 4&7 Classon | "ck Koad, Ja 1 muzzled dogs at lange walking on park s List. Regwrted yy Laval Bownt No. itd Scott, Robert Waiter, No. 386 Bast | Boulevar: 2 ‘ Avenue, Teack Teschic, Harold, Jcamica .wne and other minor misdemeanors, ai ‘ Ae | aum, Herman, No, 81% St. Mark’s| Ninth Street Offerman, Isidore, No. 1164 Union,| “ftyiand, Jas, No, Ciiffois Race Tra inform Sieg. Ys was sareniteal We } The arrest of William Harold Hoer-| Place. | : | io kad doi eeme | Be tagblo m, Gustave, No. 1176 Fox. en ey er eee . EI ee ee Vande much im] poticeman. George W. Crist of the 100th j , : | tein, or Brownstein, David, | 14 Lith Street ngbloom, Gustave, No. 1176 Fox. | nue. Jamaie : ce of 300] 4. ter, No. 1709 Woodbine Street, Brook: | y Bryan pt Bre oer or Sgkirego, Tony,| Rosenberg, Albert, No. 81¢ East!" sinicosgl, Nicola, No, 355 Franklin No. 25 Withe ve Street Station, aent word by her bue- oJ “ . : Isidore, No. 200 Second| t 11th Street | 167th Street. ‘ Avenue. \a 4 © 60M" hand, Areisco fhanex, a wealthy Chitian } ‘ lyn, as an “absolute evader” of the| . a | Abe, of Shor, No, 961 Ross, Willlam, No. 1026 Trinity, tl Olson, Olof, No. 203 Kranklin Ave- | Ta 2 Pa lal teh “| Guard’ | importer, that ahe waa indieposed, and y | draft, was reported to-day by tho Yalogere, Giakinco; or Jakins, ith Street. leva Jamaica, Richmond Hill, nus, oF No fa Dean wt | Shae 1 inte h arday | her inband entered for her « plea of j aa aN ss 4 * " Shermann, Jos, or Sherman, No.|N- ison, Adolph Gustav, or Gustave 510 1 Mace, | Sunday was workin order, | 5 | miMtary authorities at Governor’a| Charles; or Giakinco, Calogere: O°) a6 teint loth Street, Nol" Tunnill, Edw. H., or Rumill, No.| adam Olsson, No. 4 nklin Ave- appeared In| The proclamations declaring martini | Silty and past the psi / ‘ |” Castell, Angelo, No. 427 East 12th ait Fast loth Street « ing, Jen 0: yd a | Qiurke: Hugh, No. 632 Myrtle ted to re-| weeks eaid, until » lormation | 4 ter Havin & & al ed oe | published in Friday's “slacker” list, | . , No. ‘Smith a venue oe |moned for having a dog unmu ! Street. . i anatcy, Tessier, Isie, No. 1102 Union | Williams, Jas. M., No. 79 Ryerson hat th tuation had ‘become much | He pleade “lity i has but one eye and, it was said at) letti, of Collett, Charles, No, 43 Piel aly Zacak, ‘Alexander, No. 950 Trinity, | Street be re serlons he ODEs Whi BESIIE oc , alifie East 14th Street Zelifkave, Leon, or Zelikow, No, 945 QUEENS. 1 WILLIAMSON, W. Va, May 16.--Ken: ed a loaso ) Fort Jay, could not have qualified for| ust 14th Street, | sag at sk f ji ‘ rn son ; | | 4 quale, No, 8 Past 47th Street | Reported vy Local Boani No. ist ; icky militiamen recently acrived in] ¢ *» Brown of the Arsenal | service. This is the firet man put in| ioth Street x ye | Avata, vr, Anthony Mary's Hos: 8 = Station Is conducting @ crusade aga'nat { a cell as a result of publishing; Chusid, Max, No. ast Kighth | ardi, Arthur, No, 117 Iirst Ave-| BROOKLYN. | pital, Jamaica would . zone have | teapasa on Central Park lawna, and 1 > his I street or No. 60 St j 9, | (Reported by Laval Boant No. 61.) |" Brooks or Brooke, Marshall, Ja ed mountain | most of those fined were children whe slacker lists” here. |e Genes, ieving, NG ONE Wasserman, Sam, or Wasserman! gcyerman, David, No. 443 Jerome|maica, N. Y. Philip Sea # stated at N ted five} were caus hee H | Hoerter surrendered voluntarily,| street,” vor Samuel, No. 208-2-0 Haat 10th Street. srrout, Brown, Willic, Jamaica Race Track, | 259 East Tent et to-day, dled | ine . : reports reacilne - i | asking for an investigation to deter-| De Pippa, Divira, No. 322 Kast 11th] Waxzinan, Isra 1, care Larner, No.|" pecker, Waiter J., No. 219 Milford | Jamaica. | two years ago in Milwaukee ef tuber ff Pinaon'n office to-ay. Encapes From Aab@rea But In Cap- mine his status, It was stated that| Street eee eee eee ath utewatr oe | Gtibet: Deno, Peter or Pietro, Springfield | culosis dito, fring. waa reposted to-day Free) 1 ‘ td Dieu, israel, No. s ets Cre Crapo, Arthur C., No, 40] Avenue, Springfield . ing the battle line between Mota mcrae. (4 7 } he had failed to fulfil any of the) Dieu, or, Dien, Samuel, No. $19) care'ce Mrs. Lerner, No. 508 Levonea Linwood Street. ; Freedman or ireoman, | kyand Rawl W.Va, warns) AUBURN, N.Y. May 16——David | 465 » Selective Service | 22st 13th Street, Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. : y New| : se Schuch, of Ruffalo, a conviet in Ag+ Provisions of the Selective Service| “}qnrlinger, or Bhrtanger, or Bhiange, net ae oe De Vincenzo, Pietro, No. 347 Elton | Jar , . Act, but that account probably would! Jno., No. 69 St. Mark's Place. stills Abraham, No, 385 Mast 13th/ erect, Brooklyn, or No, 72 Stone L. W., No. 165 # steps on Needte: tt Comes Ont of /Durn Prison, went over the wall tm iy , at « ab ‘ 59 St & ¥ eat, Reet’ Newari ve h daylight this morning ' \ be taken of his poor vision and ob- | = nit Artie Antonlo,) Witters, Peter, or Wilters, No. 143 Oreaclan: Gerrit, No. BOT Hendve| TOHA HY GR TORN. He. No ; reba pane bs st pale are f 4 Tae nthe Se Hiver tne . $ } yore Une women re enya ingelstein, Louis, No. 216 Bast) First Avenue Street. cot » a ee ea eas nk i ett ih , wih a! care ago Mrs, B.S. Macher stepped |suard as he ata to swim to the The probable procedure in his case, it | penth Street. BRONX. Ko! ett vee Kolhiarsky, bist PU“ i bi Pag a ee ngton, No. 101] yiew to floating a new rats ‘ eo : yttepped [oposite shore "an under Throat ae was said, will be to induct hi to| Fischer, Maro, or Marca, or Mareu, | (Moported by Loeal Board No. No, 565 Elton Street. 18th Street, Flushing, ‘ honds in the United state w M Justiheing shot. returned and’ wus ei a asae. ceatiant mai wally and | Of Maren, No. 88 St. Mark's Plaee. Ahrens, Sol, No. 1184 Union Street,|_ Miadman, Idadore, No. 601 Hendrix) McCray, Willlam, No. 560 South | stated authoritatively to-day removed ft from jtured ‘Adbsidobdbplanantseh iecehh te ties 4 we) | Bi » or No. 209 80th Street, Brook- discharge him because of def tive | atreet Gustave; No, 660) Past malls oF . eet vision. "Geesharte, or Gooshartz, Thomas,| Barnett, Peter, No, 878 East 187th James Edward Hyland: a veteran of | No, 526 East 13th Street. Street. i the “Fighting 69th” Regiment of the| _ Gelfond, Sam, No. 111 East Seventh Perce vaaiheas Lewis, No. 1141 lox Street. ee! Rainbow Division, who is still under ane n, Bic, or Elie, Gerson, No. 41] _ Boeder, George, or Bogrer, or Boeer, treatment for wounds received in the | gt rks Place. No. 918 Freeman Street? early fighting in France, and who {s Morris, 126 St. Mark's ie Randotph, No. 1152 Simpson now taking a War Department course | F Le eh aie pe ‘Soran Kast} Dekeman, Ralf, of Dikerman, or in Vocational training, is one of those | |Dikeman, No. 1034 of No. 1044 Vor- The listed to. acker. ‘ et s K's | est 5 ” Hylan ivan in gives ka EP Mele ey ee Gude Duben, Edward, No. 1018 Forest. U.S. ROYAL CORD No. 53% Brooklyn, reg- |, Gursky, or Gurisky, Stanley, NG) Se ag eae A famous tire—a famous tread. Acknowl- istered f CTA Rate lh mie el gaa ; edged among motorists and dealers alike from Mv Wilcl Eien foe oee as the world’s foremost example of Cord tire building. Always delivering the same repeated economy, tire after tire, and season after season. The stripe around the side-walls is registered as a trade-mark in the U. S. Pat. Office. am Bro} ton Place,| Hortenberg, Nathan, No. 324 Fast The Dream of Brooklyn he enlisted | Ninth Street h H : Jerlis, pnry, t t with the #22 Teghment, New York | gittli® Henrs, No. 296 Nast 13th] the Housewife ational cd ind was sent over | Kaldun, or Koldua, Max, No, 3 ie een, pungent. sauce Kalmonowitz, or Kelmanowitz, Ja- ||] for meat, fish and vege- cob, No, 87 Rust Seventh Street. F sti plan, Israel, No, 319 Bast 13th | tables—delicately spiced, jeged slack issued to-da: celiciously seasoned. tains 133 nan f men who gave New fman, Louis, No. 340 East 13th 9 Street. ain: Lazarzhukl, or Lazerchuck, Modest, York City addresses, Of these sixty | No. 414 Bast Ninth Street. OLD the 42d of “Rainbow | The War Department's | are in Manhattan, twenty-seven in the Soockorenki, or Soockarenki, Kal- Bronx, twenty-three in Brooklyn and | man, No. 42 St. Mark’s Place or No owe \1 Tenth Street. al the address tiven forlugte tie Oe isky, Arthur Viscardi, Peter | Litmann, or Lehmore, or Lehmann, | MADE IN U. 8. A. Witters or Wilters, Max Smith and Bere No: 40 East Eighth Street. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Joseph Koffman, elicited the informa-| 4 Japass, oF Lolass, Areen, No. 3123/1) €. Pritchard, 387 Spring 8t., N. Y. tion fi m occupants of the buildings‘ Markoff, Abe, No. 843 East Ninth Confirming What the Public Sees and Hears EWSPAPERS talk about Tires. Merchants with a it; the public respects and the reporter with a whole conviction that U.S. supports it. “nose for news.” Tires are the only make April, a year ago, was a Less frequently is it men- they want tosell. 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The name KAYSER is in the hem, and with each pair is a guarantee ticket that the tips will out-wear the gloves. Keyser Silk Moves Tire Branch, Broadway at 58th Street ee es ~

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