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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1921, 8 CIVIL WAR VETERANS PASS IN REVIEW IN GREAT P4 REAR ADM. HUSE. MAJOR GEN. BULLARD. CAPT. KIRCHNER. GEN. WEIGEL. | ROBERT ANDERSON POST NO. 394. WHITE CHASED OUT Members of the James C. Rice Post Gallant Old Veterans of Zouaves SUL FRACTURED Taking Part in To-Day’s Big Parade Marching in the Memorial oe OF TOWWIN ANEW | ee oo orp perce eine er | ine ee ee | ViGiLA NTE AVTAGR dorial bay Blows Buvle Blast That Rallies Village Against Radical. VEGETABLES Ti {ROWN. = BY BANDIT, HEWES * | INSTORE2O HOURS ; Police on Post t Fall to See V tim of Hold-up, Thou: Door is Unlocked. Held up in his store by bandits . Abraham Feld~ i | stein, proprietor of a dry goods estab- [lishment at No, 1258 Third Avenue, | about noon yesterd evolutionist Who Was Tarred for Abusing Bride Flees in Auto. | lay on the floor back of his counter | | / | Junconscions with a fractured skull until 8 o'clock this morning when his wife and M. Ruben, proprietor of a \trunk store at No, 1360 Third Ave- ] nue, found him. } During the approximately twenty i |hours between the assault and the y of Feldstein's plight the front door of the store was unlocked | |Three policemen were on that post |between noon yesterday and 8 o'clock | this morning, and policemen are sup- of them to-d. posed to try all the doors on their wn with a fusilade | * | beats. / _JAMES C. RICE POST NO. 25. VETERAN ZOUAVES, Serer cater i ccc : _ _.| It was Foldstein's custom to close ' he was getting every ounce of possi- jhis store at 1 o'clock on Sunday and who le speed out of his ramshackle car! Mein sO MCuMOR HU, He in na Hoult Gohan pene the a Hn Peahor MAVIGE boa take to his: home at No. 124 Kast in the dircction of his cabin three|was glad 1 her and would | and unset him. just as victory’ was | SAL sed, Wan Scumdttied to start {85th Street the Saturday and Sunday miles away take ¢ til all her troubles un p of the a} F © (Special “-om_a Staff Correspondent | che Evening World.) | LBORO, N.Y. May MA the second time the people of this | fittle town in the hills have ariven in sentment presence of | discove nd chapter to th e him wileged 1 of his w ran him out of t of verctubles. The last seen of him tin date thi afle Although | receipts, He was getting ready to er And, evidently, this is not to be) Wer e WAreuG: ObarneY nate MaPorman of the ship and)etose up and was working on his ee hat wt a Ne hens deen (RYO e was then placed in th owed. Co Munson, President of thed | he last that White is to hear from|ninds of Deputy Shecift William | i line, were quoted as having, explained |DOok# when his son and assistant, a the town because the per-| MeConneil for service inches of the bate as a result of | Harold, left shortly before noon. ' vading sentiment bh s that the] He went to the four-room shack | the r Mt Pier % Bust Iiver this! When Feldstein did not agpear at : Jantes wil! pay him an r visit | in Sn vke He where White c i} s even thal tela | aecompanied Mis White. Witte a Scho eight. Chat VAS ati home at his usual hour his Wife and vs these What |} with his i Brench, as Tr the Samuel A. Cramer 1 rh ae} as a re. {Son assumed that he had gone *> ae thie " Hutle glish, and ‘ac. | H el on ta he latby the pe LN t was a, the ul-| visit relatives in Brooklyn. He had Marlboro has 1,800 te Neat, wax told to Me- ca Beg RS i v ce fr V the tries hal °1 | spoken of intending to do thin. Mrs counting Bouck SOROS TERE cGieathe eremet of Washington, D. C.; Philadelphia | Neal i Here SYP?) welastein did not worry until late he would settle the bill for her | ; : HI eNew Aronalle Ht En yi ne . SE UEEDSALE SEALS |last night. She waited until 8 o'clock White came into town this morning fenanca. hersupoi Ms wh te Exciting Races in Prelimin d OEE maa of the! At Pistol Point, Patrons of! Two Locals to meng Protest to} 10,000 visIT GRAVE OF T. &,| this morning before going to the to get a pair of sand. ta cobbler's evaty-_ Bho 0 ¢ . emo! store, and a premonitio Cy cee ee id pea rs hold service of the warrant for a day } for Annual Rowing Mioubles will bring out] East Side Restaurant Give Washington, but Many |. E he eve i nero Se hamlet was wtih people about) Later Mrs, White « | Championship, nie, GP one raneerel Up Money and Jewelry. Men Resume Work. Met ae Muhcon Chitarce. [ak her neighbor, Mr. Ruben, to gu In the crowd were a number of G.!for her. but before thee hud y iisthy banks: of the Harlem Bete Te the aciiee Sent|| fhe: police ure locking fora man| ‘Moro than # thousand: mombarw ofl thonmng/aerone visita the grave et] 42 they entered the store tiny. ante A. R. veterans. While White was in}far the tertainment Committee” | tom so7uh Street. to Wash BO OOEE REE HB Lhe ReROr cen) or f . 1 5 fa it nodore Roosevelt in jthe Sunday newspapers on the end the cobbler's same boys pasted to th ‘ and tarred and feather : ‘ ; st Gems to walks even funnier than Charlie | 1 PASSA LNG MOR CS ian tdtantutes Eoedaye) HF Bare | OELORO CON <a. Gountara: where’ Watts windahicld of his car part of a page| White caine to town last Wedness| once? were lined with the Nautilt Chaplin, according to the patrons of} Eniincers' momet in Webster! aftornon the entire Rosevelt plot waa| Stein was accustombed to place ther: of to-day World bearing his picture | do .}and rowing husiasts 5 h t Franke’s restaurant, No. 136 Bast 18th | Mall this afte und were practi- | banked with flower In the parade|in readiness to carry them home. and the story of the tarring and ‘| witness the annual regatta LOREAL ARMOR Lor euailare cae ine Barta || tre Hay wal Hieht in there} cally unanimous against acceptance |! of the vill to the | ‘Two # were burning in the sto ‘ feathering. l'the anaulnent “|New Mork Rowing Asaodiation | through the unger element| yesterday mornings about 3 o'clock poxa Sveretary of Labor | | Teper. Istein was crumpled up along- Some of the people standing about , scopsle last brie at 2 Street, where the start | in the club The Nautitus quartet! ang those not too busy playine pine | I ‘ urd terminating the his desk, which was near the the shop did not recognize White and lepaanie Dio) au atralmnn et nee ihe one Leute ochle as he walked to the back of the [Ship strike. "Phe only official action | 40] bab reat : one old veteran asked why the elip- ——- | away 4 Br , wae a aon room lind a goo es ey any ut the mecting was to arr h wl ar, Hawn, who responded to a@ call ping bad been put on the car TO ABOLISH COUNTY | crowaea an vefore the first | Ciavtoresalip, aaah he ake Lee be H the appointment of a committee | MX! from Metropolitan Hospiud, found Phat's Bouck White in the shor"! AND) BOROUGH JOBS |erews took to the wi At Wash to (with such “ape eased lauschin thre hi each Jue) to go to} kee tie Istein’s eyes blackened, his face eut Was the quick answer eae {i n Bridge no more could be ae- ‘ Everybody fine uy a a= ‘ nhoand protest to Willlam i bruised and a depression In his That was all the veteran wanted ‘ do apparently, y there | vom nd stard there tid t " t 8. 1 n, resident of t Marine s 1, indicating @ fracture, The nu- to know. He had a bugle in his hana| “ever Committee Plans Favor ena room for one] Fr oa aaa foet, HN Manieeeink Gngintd ‘i ni Ausociution, | PRIEST HURT nt CHURCH FIRE! r rulses on his face indicated and he raised it blew a blast Dropping These Parts of Cit eens and see the finish. | «and be qu Pat fi | + sil tny compromise | id put up 4 fight before be- foimewhat cracked, perhaps, bul Cae ana | was much disappointment | in . Alte \CRRAIe Twaliee Brmnery at apeteds _ Apsore ia to She sufficient to bring all Main Street tol | , hen became knoy he trial] mharaswas gin in t The y } oo a ; when he left the store. ‘dhe Fietinene Qne of the plans of the Meyer Com: | Lt ne: f i : It ted Alte ‘ : Then White came from the shop, | Miter investigating the Hylan Admin al ce i Ik, and there was no more mirth. | 1 propos aa Pe an OR kt etc il was entered by bi an ery Se wp e ae York, Chairman Schuler M, Meyer BRITISH FLAG looked toward the f door \™ nd dane “u dn the chureh that atarted Last Tussay night mile and starte 0 his car Melo taeras ore another wand a cael eaeur ta the prot the vote | soon memorial ser i next door wis robbed was the signal for the opening of the |” ie “ of the Charter Revinion CREATES TROUBLE ered ‘ “ rer tative Of the senti- | iM fran Pat a rs Ay Bue ih Ne * barrage, for which the people about |Gommission provably will be guided clu - =<“ Haine nat t \ ' 4 His ne erenlOe, the shop had lost no time in prepar-|a great extent by the findings of the | inion Toat Club and oliceman, to Re Basle len i in| M . ponres 1 A 4 Ni ve isp of late on kg ing from the shelves and trays of a} committer of which 1 am: chairman,” | itiver Club | Onters | ; il beiwoon \ Lan} . 14 \ sr les of the avenue between 72d and neighboring grocery. As soon us| Senator Meyer said. “Consolidating (. | The dur ul prelinmin ase at iment cf Gente Street White was the car the vegetubles|work of the various governnen irle urnished some real exelteme West Side ‘ t - erat ' ‘i t began to fly. He ducked down as| within the government of the city t The fi eu} 4 | ; Chavis bi , \ - . a . - they whizzed past his head or caught | volved in the task of simplying m ; \ : agra Sale ie hears fae New Foreign Service Is Given ; him in the back. ne fusilade did; pal nave rm hy ; i Chub w « Menne of t at i 7 ; \ ' f 1 n aoe i] not stop until he was out of reach, Under the general pls iar 1 ond. |e iS - ; i t ; t 2 R 2 4) d = The d atop until be wan Dut of rs ven the: gene Mecropelitun “Towing ©) F an ex aa with «gi 7 Gane a To the Readers of The Worl aroused against White on May 10, Poroush officlals yer | Bch am i © Whol areuea ot aureenena raat bay eel . i ; Tartibé, Prosidontcancded, 7 Of all papers outside the United States, the Manchester (England) when his bride, Andree Emilie Simon | Metropolitan Rowing Club 1 ' fla i ue rida, t “mature Nom, PGuardian bas the finest reputation for truly liberal views, for deep ¥, White, 20 years old, whom he mar- | mileay spendin Fant = wy ard 1 wu . , , fs ‘ f human sympathy and for t n news. It covers the doings med in Paris on April 21, wen to Jus- | "Ye huresed by the Fol aah t ice . r \ i f of i 1 nation fearlessly and efficiently. It maintains staff corres: tice of the Peace Doyley Hutenins jment _ _ i 1 pha n : t . t la i y t t p n all ce es of news interest, « cla in Europe, and asked fora warrant for her huss. num Raaner Whe slew kes for five conte ates ; s ; t \ r the Seamen's Unic The World has added the Manchest urdian’s entire news ser- band’s arre The complaint s | Sheri. ieee i Mee el : “¢ ryt f minut ey ¢ ‘ nd | vice to the work own bureau taff correspondents abroad, mado against White was that the! cyaTTANOOGA, Tenn., 1a rowing personnel of | a 1 The Ghe of the pinnehte| Marine I n'y Unions, ‘4y J lt congratulates itself on being able to Iny before its readers the , morning before he had garroted ‘he | short A. G. Catron of Walke ‘ wn ron , ' nt) tt Tnot go to M ardian's despatches, which will be found always important, always ma bediand nude nee i mae Lene veo, [te Which adjoins this city Saved Wpsune ie ean perry : i ir 1 ae agrietie sabi My ‘ Ms ‘HT interesting, always authoritative and always new ; Milos, “You are my se ind when | and a e of officers and infuriated |; h Louls Zoha c bab: ‘ ab, HO ' t ‘ er te ‘ Henson of ¢ The chester Guardian's des b " y you don't do as I tell you, I'll beat Rei artines scouring the wilds of Look 1 SPIE PO One ae te. bof the | teusht te be y’ to) moalntntn Guser| ge) paaenat hee ot mee, ce vad | Board, that their ropre tives are The Manchester Guardian's despatches are to be found only tp. The | Uke. ft gow out Mountain in search of an alloged|iene Stars. are Seah J was to take In the tlag. ‘This was tone! Jewelry. The latter he ta ca jolt be allowed passen $0 a0 on the New York World (Morning Edition) and those papers in America taking } Mt te, fearful of her safety, ! rum runncy who ied @ revolverfatarier along with Garrett Gil, |an? the crow, after three choors for; huve wiven back upon her plea ta, a plans |] The World's serviee. oe the bome of Williacn Malilrath, into the officer's body, of the Bachelors’ Barge Club, | irci dispersed, him, The Munson liner Huron, which Koo

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