The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1921, Page 18

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: 0 SENTENED + IN 7,572 TOTALAS DRAFT T DESERTERS for 729 Aereattg 423 427 Probably| it “Ccatenee Ceti ‘ A record of two men sentenced for g@esertion for violation of the S| { tive Service Act out of a total of }™en against whom prosecutions were {started on charges of desertion more "than two years ago, in the Southern # District of New Yori, was announced t yesterday by United States Attorney ) Caftey. Tn’ ail only 739 men have been ar- Tested, and 427 of these now seem cer ; tain to be released as a result of pro- 4 Ceedings to quash indictments against $them, , (Of the men arrested four have been sMetoally turned over as deserters by # the civil authorities to the army au- ‘thorities. With the two men gentenced they make a total of six who 6o far ‘Rave been proved deserters. ‘The deputy marshals investigating the cases have been able to complete only 3,574 of the cases involved. The trial of L. J. merchant, of No, 104 Graham Avenue, «Brooklyn, the only prisoner at Gov- ¢ernor's Island charged with desertion an ee ene Pte tg Nera draft lists, is to begin next Monday. This will be the first case tried in * this State as a result of the lists. Judelioski will be represented by Arthur Werther as counsel. The ; Prosecution will be handled by the Judge Advooate's office of the Second Corps Areca. ¥ In defense of its publication of the ‘names of Henry Gamboasi, Olof Ol- gon and Gustav Adolph Olson as de- serters, the War Department has is- Sued a statoment that their cases have been investigated, and state- ments showing they served during ithe war were unsubstantiated. * The War Department says: “A careful investigation of these ,Cases in the War Department shows ‘that Henry Gantbossi was given de- ‘ferred classification by his local board on industrial grounds, but that Min July of 1918 his local board was notified that he was no longer en- gaged in the employment which had , resulted in the deferment of his call, yand that he was reclassified and 2174 Third Ave. 118 & 119 Sts. Are you entitled to credit? ed A DO continued pattern) and od. 4 ' t , n ' ; ' 4 NO DEPOSIT Sale of ' Ice Boxes ‘8 i Big display’ ’ Many mod- all high grade; all Cover, with Val- ance and Pillow, $14.75 extra... Judeliosk!, a | 4s @ result of the publication of the | Two Convenient Stores: 420 Tremont Ave. NO DEPOSIT SALE! high-grade furniture to select from. A Pre-Inventory Sale—We are dete: Ist. All specials reduced- MANY. OF THEM 59 % AND A NO DEPOSIT SALE! ’t Miss Th's Remarkable Money Saving Chance Special Cedar Chest 39 at) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, ] laced in that Sept. dt hildren, M Stroet. 7 e 0 ~ mced so, Clans wrens 4 bet dls Rae arthur, No, 2007 thirt| STRAY POLICE BULLET = <<iving complaints recentiy of ‘pack-|TWO BLAZES NEAR [28 West #4th streot, nto the serv ’ ted ae ie, 1 yesterday saw the mat |t2: report in response ta 4 ty, No. ito wast sth! HITS 5-YEAR-OLD BOY yo" sing. t4y he ag ney ene WALDORF-ASTORIA sip, bur son s iw ee rufled as a dex Hecause Mw wa smploye = Uiahor, Solomon, No. 157 Baxt 114th aise ai wagon belonging to W & Hei 1 BI k Fifth A In a few minut an s name erin the New Yor f » 5 . bronmer. The package was recovercd.| Thousands lock ifth vénue, | jammed with th Army records of No. 1629 Park Avene |g Wa}iken, Rubin, No, 180 East 117th Detective's Shot at Alleged giiirke is being held at the Bust 6rth Watching Fires Opposite workers, Hundreds rom ic ee Woera, Frank, No. 1629 Park Avenue. reet Police Station charged with bath ol ly : | A ioe nidorf-Astorla # hen yon Sepa dM talianeibes rec nies P. B. Moore sald yee Zebrans y. Lule, No as Bast iitth| Thief’s Heels Is Deflected, grand tarcen | and Behind Hotel. tH 1 ¢ t ; he 8 ne Ww F « and watel he [hee being no "recoed of pric ee nAViti his wife critically tll tn & ilies Striking Child in Arm. cle Bleeker lacie aaiiees | usands of perfons blocked trat-| ‘The police Jon the. records enerter, \No. 118 fe eft the Saved Berestora From Potter's! sive.year-old Charles Ottlein, N io se in the vicinity of Fifth Avenues} crowd im hand and veile' and his name was pr published | shortly ordered to ro-) ag Fieta. 16 East 87th Street, was hit by i #4 and Mth Street at 6 o'clock yesterday} started ag such. | 4 and has never hrough Supreme Court Justice John he " “* une 3) afternoon when two fires were dis-} was found in th |"“erhe records ‘show Olof Olson to| heen heard from since by hin wife or | McCrate of Brooklyn, the body of rani pola Mtl when four de- Arrangements have been made for alt | covered, one in Mth Street, opposite | ora, ae 3G |have been inducted into th ary [nelghbors, according to Mra, Pat Mur- {Charles Beresford, sald to have heen |his name ne Davide burke, No. 209 suse Passenger service between Adiron- line Waldort-Astoria, and the other in| Siw nts & « phy, Janitzens of the apartment house |q relative of the late Admiral Lord |Alexandria Avenue, today, Bitcpascenae, ny ant, earned | seq strest, behind the hotel, Prodatirlash pide he Hi ae certs . Charles de Ia Poer Beresford, was waved | have stolen a pack passenger hydro-alrplanes| "rv ooe sn Bheohan of Trame B aent| te {wel fled as & deserter fe are records MANHATTAN. | trom Potter's Field. Beresford, who|wagon. The bullet, fired by one of the ™ nh Let totes between Lake is a8 “ink wien Ne ‘at moke | West 380 3 : 8 naring the | (Reported by Local Board No, 162.) | dled in the Metropolitan Hospital, waa|detectives at the fugitive’s heels, “corse, Raquette Lake, Paul Smiths, a ; SOURS SNe [Baume ot ihe Me ithe 7 ae (Reps y sixty-eeven years old. He had kept nig [Struck the sidewalk ana was deflect- t reper and Lower Saranac Lakes, bake pouring from the third-story windows | } Tho names of twenty-five New | Yorkers are printed as deserters by | vice of the Olson tn question has been | a Department to-day | to tay Adolph Olson was Inducted| (Reported by Local Board No. 143) into the service on June 6, 1918, and| Henle, Ward’ several unavailing efforta were made | Hollam, M0 hast Listh | at that time to locate hin, with the|* result that he was subséquently cer- tifled as a deserter, A careful check of the army records reveale the ser- | le vice of no one ‘bearing this name Fast poe Street, < 5 Bt Goldman, Isidore, No. 168 Bast 118th cH re description, age or address | Street Z ponds in any way with the in-|, Hughes, John, No. 193 Lexington venue, ! formation furnished by thig man at)" tmbimbo, Domenico, No, $61 East] ne time of his registration _ lavath Strest Two of the men named in to-day'’s| Lasso, Frank, No. 464 Bast 116th list of Local Board No. 162 are said to |Street have, serv army. Frank Po-| MoWalters, Thomas, No. 260 Mast ny No. ath Stree! 1 ben apd Sandie te br Felyman, No. 195 Bast 114th father, Tony, and went to Camp Up-|* Morry, Isidore, No. 126 East 118th ton, ‘After a month's service he was | s reexamined and dismissed as physlc- Nick, No. 263 East 114th ally unfit, he inadore Ru pare of No. 162 East 16th Street is said by neighbors to have served with the 68th Infantry in France and to have been honor- ably discharged in May, 1919, 3 ibatanan, Sargent, No. 234 East 117th wert Henry A. No. 185 Bast 116th Street. = bomilopo, F. Jos., No, 414 Wast 119th Stricken with consumption when Jacob, No, 1861 Lexington the draft call eame, Frank Lasso of é No. 464 East 116th Street dled. from Waiter, Ward'e taland, ‘the disease two and one-half years |Ny later, according to Mrs. Mary Giro- | stro a lano. Lasso, who is survived by a derman, Isidore, No. 152 Hast 116th 169 Bast 113th Daniel, No. | AB Gas Ranges Are Perfect Bakers No quexework or risk in baking with an ectly Insulated, heat quickly » heat uniform. — Rustprest Int prize winners at Pan jc Exposition, 40 Styles and Hhbears White, Gray or Black and White. Sanitary > to $400. $25. Py Dealer Builders and Landlords Supplied cnn cont vm DIROSE & a White Bnamel Door Panct 63 Orchard St., Nee hs One Door Off Grahd St., Near 21 and od Av BIGGEST SALE OF ODD DINING CHAIRS IN OUR HISTORY! Regardless of Cost We offer every odd Dining Chair in our Big Stores at the one price: 1.95 Shop early for these; they'll go quickly. Biggest saving for years. East 177 St. If so, it is yours. NO DEPOSIT down and our vast stock of UBLE SALE FOR YOU! ined to clear our floors of every odd Suite (dis- piece in our Store before taking Inventory July ld single “Kroehler” Davenette Full Line of ‘‘Kroehler’ Davenettes Mahogany or Golden oO k frame, ? splendidly uphol- stered in BostonArt Leather. Solid Oak Table, Chairs with pad GREAT SPECIAL FOR JUNE BRIDES 5-Piece Dining Room Suite Reduction on This Outfit. 25% U5 29% Quartered Oak Buffet 3 Service Drawers, 2 Com- part- ments, Linen {friends ignorant of his condition. tce McCrate knew him and arranged for the funeral to-morrow from No. 122 and, Ny Merorole Avenue, Brooklyn. Drawer, preenpeint” White Enamel Bed, Roll-Edge Mattress, Aor om jor fering:: folder Oni ‘Dresser and Chif. 1921, CCL LL OL TLL ed, striking the child in the right arm, It oxmsed only a flesh wound, accord ing to Dr. Milligan of the Flower Hos- pital. The police say they have been re- Jus- Small Monthly Your ‘‘charge account” here will enable you to purchase smart, up-to-date wearing apparel and furnishings for men, women and children at extremely reasonable prices, and we will be glad to arrange partial payments to suit your own convenience. Weekly or Payments Hundreds of Women’s (2 Misses’ Charming Summer Dresses $4.75 Values up to $10 These attractive, new summer washable frocks should make hundreds of new friends for our store. Frankly, that is the main reason for this sale. Only by coming in and secing these wonderful dresses ican you appreciate the un- usual values offered here, and the convenience of our credit plan. There are scores of lovely styles in fine quality voiles and ginghams, attractively trimmed. All sizes for women and misses. to Five Special i Values in e Summer Furs ‘ $15: 95 Fox Scarfs in Jap, Australian Opossum com Taupe, Lucille double fur chokers. 8 and Gray. > ‘ Double Squirrel Bacielognurel, 5 skin Chokers, beautiful i clear, full furred, 3 an- Double Fitch Chok- imal skins. ers, soft dark skins. An assortment of handsome MARABOU SCARFS, ranging from $5.95 to $12.95 HECHT BROS. 53—57 W. 14th St., near 6th Ave. spirin Take only as Told In each package of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” are directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and | proved safe by millions. Take no chances. If you see the ‘‘Bayer Cross’’ on tablets, take them without fear. Handy tin boxes of 12 tableta gaat but a few conte—Larger packages, Anpirin is the trode mark of Bayer Mariulscture of enemas of Balicylicasta = | FLOOR Sixth Avenue, at 19th Street x The Multitudes of Customers are making the BIG STORE’almost as busy as in former days. Our Friday and Saturday Bargain offerings aré drawing larger crowds Each Week, Come to-day or Saturday and see for yourself.. Increasing Patronage is a sure sign that we are giving values. Remember the Dollar’ Buys more at the BIG STORE! Just a Few of the Hundreds of Big Bargains on Sale To-Day and Saturday Store Open All Day Saturday ot Wash Suits Women’s Sport Hats . Tate models, ready to wear. All fashion: In Milks, Matins, Molres, ‘Taftet $5.00. Special Shetland Wool Wonderful array of color. Models include Tuxedo, valua Only ees In & variety of Crepe de Chines, Satins, Georget! es, Tricolettes. ine big variety of street and. even! gaades, Newest modelt. Size up Special, Ps An assortment of Plain Checks and at only... Women’s Pumps and Eyelet Ties Patent and Dall K nigra and widths, cial, only... Amonke: and cuffs, Special Silk Gl Tas 1 ioves fpeclal Wash Satin and Crepe do Chine, Lase top, idbon tn wertion, Pies value, Wondertul quailty. Tan, Black, White and Cordovan, ete, Spedal ss Fine quallty ular value 85e, 50 Doz. Bungalow Aprons An assortment of Plaid (inghaims, with pockets, tris g win Rie “Tack. Flesh and White, to $4.00, Girls’ Gingham Dresses ‘Children’s Play Oxfords Sold Teather throughout, up to $2.25, No C. O. D's. of the five-story loft building at No. 1 The Great Sale CONTINUES AT THE BIG STORE A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE MAIN SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDIN FOR WOMEN , 1.00 1.85 1,000 Silk Blouses SES a ee, le h fabetos. Women’s Sweaters {8 Brow, ‘Tan a only Norfolk, ‘Tie-Back, ec. #6 and throughout, Special Woollen Fabrics, | Paid pes, Mleated, Sport Pockets, Belts. 2.98 Te dat only id, Louis and medi Hegular $1 and $8 1.98 2.98 1.00 Gingham Dresses Gingham, late models. Oreandin Sliee 36 to 46. Valugy up to Voile Blouses — Soft Collars Variciy of stylen. Silk Camisoles Write. “All alaen, Rezular $1.09 69c 98c 59c 89c 1,000 Pairs Corsets 1.00 to 1.98 FOR CHILDREN 1 O Only Silk Stockings — Vale top, in AU Columbia and ther make 10-Ineb sizes, Pop Mons. While they Tasts on! Lawn Night Gowns. se Fish and White, iste up to 48. Mez- Shae up Special “for ‘Values up Special only...... of Protty Fic ior quality Ginghams. All models. now Sires Made to well for $1.85 to $2.25, Special. . Double border, reversible. yard. Spec AN sizes up to 2 Values ‘Speetal, only. ‘ound a tive ly blaze In Fried’s Hair. tit und s Mth r sand men. were just getting igain when the second fire tablishment of A manufacturers of y building at No. 20 Operated by the OSS STORES, Inc. ve? 1.00 to 1.49 Boys’ Corduroy Pants Slate enlor. $1.99 “Boys Calfskin Shoes FOR MEN 130 Doz. pi 's Negligee Shirts well known fabrics a Re Men’s Four-in-Hand Neckwear ‘Men’s Tennis Shee ular values up ‘| "8 and 2: 45 17c, 3 tor50c MISCELLANEOUS ped pais Records 39c and 49c Novelty Leather Goods ty Cases, Pocket Books, 000 Yards Wash pabrica “300 Yards Drapery ( Cretonne Spectatly priced Yor tha 1 500 Yards Stair Carpet ‘The firemen ntrol t was homegoing pata at the the windows f # the lar traffic © tenth floor of n both buildings nated the 000, MAIN FLOOR 1.00 2.49 1.98 29c 98c « 79c (12% 19c We Are Offering Many Bargains in Our Dry ed nd Domest'c Departments Not Advertised Several Tables Have Been Placed in Our Famous Main Aisle With Attractive Bargains Not Advertised. No Deliveries, Store Open 9.15 to 6:15. Money Returned Any Purchase Within Three Days if Not Satisfactory, 6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bld At 19 St. You Are Missing Something If You Are Not Getting Your Share of that most delicious, flavory, succulent fish McKINLEY BRAND Kippered ALASKA FAT HERRING © Special price, 14 ozs. 20c For sale at all of the following stores: United Provision Co. A. D. Ritterhoff & Co Thomas J. Healey Patrick Parker Nathan Strauss R. H. Macy & Co. Bloomingdale Bros. Sheffield Farms Co. Daniel Reeves, Inc. Andrew Davey, Inc. fi Reliance Be Pacific Unsplit Diamond Dairy Stores dixty-Fifth St. Stores 's Markets 0, Market Gristede Brothers, Ine. Oppenheimer, Brora Grocery Stores . Beckmann There must be one of these stores in your neighborhood Vietoria, Market Provision Co hee Ward & Sons Davey Bros., Inc., Bridgeport, C& -if you have not yet tried this 4.4, Tomich L. Kratter Simon Schwarts’s Popular Markets & Co., Inc McKinley Herring, you certainly have a treat coming to you and one at a very low price, Wood & Stents Inc,, DSTRIBUTORS: 97 Hudson St., New York

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