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ee . —_ PoP Re ee een a ER NAN ALA eT A RENE EY MARINE RAE CREST RB te Boe / roe te _ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921. FANNIE BERLINER | Kintsiy, itm, eM lll mei for cn eaint tapping on the bat. . Soe ee Ree eee aR, se ue ns oeun RES vem viet BEARDED ROBBER Fader cet I i, | 1 | OF SAMUEL WOLF | ‘Kewai, aichiei, so, 277 Hust Pourtn|'F | jthe pane he saw Miss Parsons, her | a ae |head wrapped in bandages, which | | Me aaa ford | jmade bim uncertain of her identity. | | Tang leach | |Through hin the alarm was sent out. ». OR4 Weat osth] ) Coronor Samuel A, Herman, who eisai Kovale, Mighale made an investigation, found the 4 _ Mistakes Made by Local Boards Announcement ! (Kurehuta, Alex. No. 222 Alex, No. 222 Rast T (Kutaman, Fourth Stre Hanehul Michi) Parsons, a cattle-ralser, was not | nown to have any enemy. Officials | County, ellove robbery Was the motive for | No. a1 south Main| Woman Surprises Intruder in| te ¢ Kornle, Miahilt Joseph i York n « Maple Btreat,) house ransacked. A window was , open in the milk room, although all) (Friahknecht, Irnest, Grand Avenue, sence windows and doors were | Vert Kuzmin is k, i ssa ont Mast Fifth on ‘ PHC Long Tench. Iwan, care of Sakalonsky) Citagt, found blood marke on! r Shown—Two More Rosters | + Jacob, No. ast Third | Stree Rei eles AY | Farm House When Aroused | the floor of the hall leading to Miss i : . “(Makowka, Max, No. 217 Bast nue, Merchantaville, N. J.)+ | " Parsone's room and a flattened bul- | Made Public. | oe Miakowkn. Max. No. 277 East Fourth e yonnaon, Arthur, No, 7 Cross Street, | by Pistol Shot. let and several teeth on tho parlor |bury, Conn aren mereees °F Hempete: Gee | floor near her brother's room. | \ |} Maltz, Max, No. 741 Fifth Street (Jonnac Hcharg W. Merrick | Mise Parsons was reavee to her Four more names were ‘stricken | (Mayareck, Andrew J. Ub oF 70 yhittiny, Richard WINSTED, C J f mother's home, where |t ia sald she ha Fast Fourth’ St ‘ Daniel, Farnum Island INSTED, Conn., June 9.—Roused ir" recover from her injuries, She| from the list of draft deserters by an order of the War Department made | public to-day. Three of them are in | New York City and one in Buffalo, The War Department statement fol- Daniel,” Barnum 181804, | from sleep by a pistol shot Miss Mary and her mother were in the habit! Bast Mernick Parsons of Norfolk rose and ran|of going to Parsons's farm to help Fork). Weat STH! across the hull to her brother’s| Hm with the dairy work, | tr Sew ‘| Laughiin, Paul, Garden City room on the ground floor of bis lone- \ oe, CHitord W., N Houle. | 4 Cae ae a ann ly farm house near South Nortoik. | ASKS HOOVER To | Mosar Long Teach). | Tames, No. 35 EXPLAIN. \ jows: uf Donato, No. 6 Linden Street,| A strange man with grayish beard) tepresentative Kinsel Wants Ac-, 5 John L, Wilson, listed by Local mat her at the door, and in the flash counting of Relief Funds, | Boar No. 15, failed to return a ques- | S———aeeee: . Me of the Jantern in bis left hand she . ‘ ate WASHINGTON, June f.— sentas tionnaire and was directed to appear| MISS FANNY BERLINER... . No si | Se onke Charles, No. 170 Clinton |£aW the body of her brother lying on | tiv, ari tine! GP Mrocien Yeu oraay } for military duty on May 22 1918: Mariage Ceremony Set for strert, Hempatead his bed shot through the brain. Al introduced a resolution asking for a es sere & He enlisted Dec. 13, 1917, and served ae , ee |moment later she staggered back | *tntement on the disbursements of funds e rigina 1<x1e an until Feb. 11, 1919. 19, Followed by a fei, Charts school, Gar-[A8ainst the wall, her mouth miutil-| Collected for Burope's relief. Hla ac: | | William Grant Forbes, ordered to Reception Joh, Bt. Paul's School, Cars| 00 lon, it was sald, waa at the request of | ls ete and bleeding from a wo | + report for physical examination AUB! stice jannio th P tone Beach N.Y. |Aeieg with th 6 i s elite conatituents Complaints have been J) = 14, 1917, failed to appear and also| < ailenie a e the smoking revolver in|made that Germany was not getting | Mipsod . Fr. and Mrs. Louls Bert No. 51 Olive Boule the intruder’s hand. |ier share of the money. Some of his, failed to answer questionnaire Dec. 19, 1917. From a status of dolinquency he was inducted into service by the Adjutant General of the State of New York on April 6, 1918, No information Nray dy ri < of service’ appeared on the records of | xf, PUIG Local Board No, 164 of this city and} tojowed by ar he was reported as a draft deserter. | Ty. bride will stop hob atte John Jacob Zopt was reported by|the Misses I ‘Eeoanbar 2 Local Board No, 128 as having failed | Rusek, while Walter Lesser will be the - best man. ‘The ushers will be th ' = to report for hysical examination re. David Marshak ‘and Marry He was inducted into service June 7, The dead mau was unmarried and | constituents have written they expected (IN PERSON) ‘about forty-five yeara old. Him sig.) it t0 be divided between Great Britain, | Ire ‘ i aia bone | France and Germany, that the total was | rm | 4 i = t, Moss Parsons, axed about forty. then ou and that Germany has received | will entertain in our vast auditorium to-morrow from 1 Was sponding the night on the farm!fir tworer three millien ‘The reacie- || t0 3 P. M. These artists record exclusively for Victor order to churn a jar of freaa bui-! ion pends if] and play nightly at the Follies Bergere. A wonderful orbert Clark Hoover be, and, || opportunity for those who purchase their records to he ceremo bbL M. Relseman of and will be eption at the Newbridge Road “phat # ;\ he hereby is, directed to furnish to. 7) hear them in person and see the fidelity of tone which 2 H Boulevard, |and siainbled out of her room onty | Conmtess @ certified and itemized state: 1) ig Dreserved in the recording. half awake. The bulict knocked out | Ment !n detail of the moneys expended | is preserved in the rec i Hotel, | Several of her teeth and marked her and distributed by him and the Buro- NO ADMISSION CHARGED Sih ibaa" | THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER CO. Stekom, Sad tz, Ste r Staggering back to her room, Miss | children In Germany and other Euro-| Vailey Club, | Parson fell on her bed, where sie tay | pean countrie young couple will spend thelr tehrann, Salis). 1918. He should not have been re-| honeymoon at Kdgemere, 1. 1, where) (Stern, Sanh No. 516 Hast tlouston all night in great pain. No sound ported, as the record shows he did| Mr. Wolf maintains a sunimcy row Re 'Nos ible Nore toe Saale trom, the next roca Parwonn| i 8 Heme! report for physical examination. |dence, and upon their return will live Pn.) lay dead there inthe at i ; * " Frank Moriarity of Buffalo enlisted | !n the Bronx | ‘pat No. 2tt mast] be: Tilaie Ave~ [8¥ Gone tha hoste tn. wien. ie tae Ay Pianos— Musical Instruments y y e, te as a | Qu a June 9.— in the Navy June, 101%, and reg 2 overalls and. b in witch he lay | RACQUETTTE LAKE, N.Y. J | tered with his local board on Ju Suldenvitz, Paul down oo eiorcan a eee fter |The fifty-room summer home of H | WwW li B ildi 120 Ww W918. His name appeared becius Puldonowits, . phen <. reenert gg (Cine ne Chores dat a |B. Harper, retired publisher, of New urlitzer Building, est 42d Street was certified by the local board ce NO, 313) Haat), dwin | root of the bed. . | York, was burned Sunday night, The B { having been reported to the Adju- |, al, No, 202 Kast He Ra Piers Burgh, Lewis Martin). | FCN OF LY OM tne morning Fred {house was formerly a hotel, ‘The loss Phone Bryant 8140. Bet. Broadway and 6th Ave. SRC iAbenerel OLsthe! Biase! BO: a.(0ns lnrael derhurst, Reuben, No. M4 New: Riges, a neighboring farmer, came | is placed at $60,000. Only the caretaker — ee =a linquent Taknel) n, . across the Parsons fields to arrange /and his family were in the place. Two additonal lists were made | nalek, Harry, No. 138 Lewis ne Ea eben} ~ - —- — - public to-day. One is from the lower | < or Lemis Street) 7 Vhird | Welas, Louis, Albany, N. ¥ ’ t * eet side of Manhattan and te) Ct a 8) | Wintaimson, iimer No. 15 Orchard eee Niner Count | Morris, No. 747 Bast Wirth | ay Street, He \ ger Srorn Nessun County | aa NASSAU COUNTY. 8 \ oeris). Reported by Local B Chicago Probable. ! n, No. 20 East See joard No. 3, Roxt as Reported by Local, Board No. 103, William, No, 240 East Sec- | Nassau County: SPRINGFIBLD, Il., June 9.—Boxing ay, a ak yeorge, No. ea oF W. vas lilinols was ‘sanctioned bil f (Bachelder, John J., NO. 236 Bast Sees | +p) George, N 4 e f Willea or Wills Ave- | in Uline? the House of ‘Represents. { f ond Street. hs . George. Vi | tives last night, 88 to 40, An identical Becneien Jone’ 3) etairie, etre, No. 144 Blcecke or Dill is pending in the Senate and it is \ ‘ v = | Meecknr 8 n na 5 Bleiman, Jack, No. 647 Bast Fifth Rertagno, ¥ BY xeh | Piphe Oil) created a ‘Athletic Com- Street. ' ae 214 Bast Third | (Bryant, W L., Front Street,| mission of three members to be ap- { Blum, Joe, No. 476 Bast Houston ‘ PS) szampateud mon reet.| Mointed by the Governor. All boxing 2 & Street. sil see! VN ieaut ORG |“ Lowman, William). exhibitions are to be under juniadiction i} | mo Jack, No. 231 Kas re | John, Hotel Nassau, Long|of the commission, Five per cent of TE satis 1 in, No. 45 Avenue D. | . the gross receipts of all matches are to \ ‘ Porrin, Jac. Kohn ent aig dant Third tio. Generono, Castle by the Sea,| br Haid’ into the State ‘Treasury “and ee Sas ae s ; pant Th ng Beach only. ten-round, no-decisto f | : oy ahs SCKH ORK (Brennien, Sam, No. 718 Sixth Street. | street, a oftey, Join, Weat ind, Long Beach, | allowed. " a KS al MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Brenner, Sam). — = = — . . . a enggeneset Ammon, Noo 274 Fount) sare — — — Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Bchonker, Antonio. AVY eaten MAU CTL ck mre EE Ceneker, Amnon, — — 7 - eker, Annnon). Enilkes, Abe, No. 223-5 East Third reel (Cmousu, Mouceau, No. 978 EB. Fourth treet. ‘Omole, Moire. Cmousu, Moucen). (Davis, Sam, No, 252 East Third Davis, Samu (Bbner, Morr! Ae Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Worle WOR TH | Value Inducements for Friday No, 218 Taat Second Street Bbner, Mores, 216 East Second Street) Bhrlich, No. 62 Avenue C. THIRTY FOURTH STREET QROADWAY- FIFTH AVEMUG jReltman, William, No. 202 Second meet. (Furetaky, Alter, No. 709 East Fifth —_————— Women’s White Oxfords | A Special Clearance of | A Summer Clearance of | \ = Misses’ Coats and Wraps | . AWEALTH OF SUAMERY CHARM Is CON TAINED arranged in three groups and marked at these | Sit stan the eA oa ne meserials for {i IN THIS REMARKABLE COLLECTION 0F—- ron reations pescee: | - SILK FRO CICS IN NE R MODES $19.50, 39.00 & 52.00 at decided price reductions ~ _ ; White Canvas Oxfords Included in the assortment are dress coats of . . ~ " . : silk or wool, utility coats of the fashionable with white calfskin trimmings i | THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY mixtures, and sports coats in various materials. reduced to $6.50 per pair i = | (Second Floor) | White Buckskin Oxfords some all-white, others with trimmings of black or tan buckskin The Department for reduced to $7.75 per pair THIS DAINTY NEW FROCK IS APPROPRIATE, FOR SEMI FORMAL WEAR, THE SATIN BODICE IS SNUG AND FORM FITTING, AN OVERSKIRT OF CHANTILLY LACE TRIMMED WITH ROWS OF MORE SILK RIBBON, IS DRAPED OVER SATIN 95.90 ll sizes may be found im the assortment, Catalogue Merchandise but not in every style. on the Sixth Floor (Second Floor, Madison Avenue section) Sleeveless Frock 415 } i ‘i ‘ © affords definite and appreciable advantages ic Pri duct \ Cag GRACEFUL SIMPLICITY OF DESIGN. for quick and economical shopping, due to Drastic Price Reductions _— NEW "Sac OF CANTON. ceva A the convenient contiguity of the various sec- will be made in the entire remaining stock of ; Sleeveless TOUCH OF CONTRASTING EMBROIDERY tions, ail of which are stocked with carefully- ; H ADORNS THE COLLAR AND ROWS OF S ort: D CORDING GIVE DISTINCTION TO SKIRT, selected, up-to-date merchandise priced to Boy s’ Straw Hats Pp Ss ress SLEEVES AND VESTEE offer excellent values. ; . To Be Worn With A 4 9. 50 (sizes 634 to 7; in styles for boys of 3 to 10 Tailored Blouse A Especially interesting at the moment are the years) as a result of which unusual values 15 new assortments of will be obtainable at the mew prices of Summer Clothes 95c., $1.95 & 3.75 3 OF Jersey or Ramie Linen FOUR ENTIRE FLOORS IN OUR EsT. SHMENT : tl y f 2 ESTABLISHMENT’! fi 4 These hats are of the best grades; therefore i Ident Bontt contuTie == One: ARE DEVOTED TO THE DISPLAY OF SUMMER for Women, Misses and Children the Sale offers . remarkable purchasing jece sleeveless model, to ah lan 7 . ae sO ep, y¢ \ 7” o Pree seo renee maces: 0 De FROCKS IN SILKS, COT'TONS AND CLOTHS and opportunity. : | auattiy Jersey oL Linon, ; j ‘ 4 avy, ray, Beige, enna, , ) dade, Black, Brown, White Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings (Boys’ Wear, Six f and other attractive colors.