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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, TAPE COSTS 1921, a City’s Champion Native- Born‘ Biggest Family, WOMENMOBUS WHITE PLAINS GIRL |MAYOR’S GUARD | ety. MERCHANT| nner nOoe POSTAL VETERAN | 16 Children, Wins The Evening World Prize \NEASTSIDERIO: On Saue alcpd Tost ope : on | Jiujitsu. 4 | i Detective Sergt. Irving O'Hare, } | jbrother-in-law and bodyguard of = (%) Mayor Hylan, had an unexpected wt YCrow, at 65, Also Loses His | ‘ a caller yesterday afternoon while vieW- | Pension for Nearly Two 22 Policemen Subdue Amazons [ing the Anniversary Day parade im i | Who Strip Pushcarts Brooklyn with his three young chil- i Years. | : i dren from a window of his apartment = for Ammunition. jon the third floor, at No. 1146 Buse |) ‘83 YEARS. IN SERVICE. | wick Avenue, O'Hara thought he saw the shadow 4 | Take 1t from Patrolman John of a man behind him. As he entered (Change of Mind by Superiors | waide, a policeman’s lot is not al \a rear room a man jumped. at him. y sup | Causes Clerk to Work {happy one on the east side. He was} At once the two engaged in @ strag- Without Salary. Inability of Post Office officials to untangle the red tape sur- rounding pension rulings has re- sulted in a sixty-five-year-old clerk here being compelled to | the central figure in a riot at Riving- | ton and Pitt Streets at 11 o'clock to to-day, which eventually required the participation of 22 policemen and re- | sulted in the arrest of three women | David Sygler fell to the: sidewalk lon that corner loudly crying that the | policeman had struck him, |i8 a pusheart market along both Riv- gle, the stranger fighting desperately. {O'Hara shouted to his young son go | go for a patrolman, in the meantime | subduing his man by the application jot jiu jitsu. O'Hara's son returnest with two policemen of the Ralph Ave nue Station, ‘ The stranger was taken to the sta- tion, where he said he was Joseph J. Keller, thirty-five years old, No, 370 eH. Mes ASHE ~ HoLTORT work eight months without salary |ington and Pitt Stretos and the re-|H. A. Holtorf, Bridegroom, Served| wilson Avenue, Brooklyn. He was and to lose pension payments for | port spread that an Irish policeman | in Naval Transport Service charged with burglary. The police nearly two years, | was killing a jew in W say he was released from Blackwell's Ta Gh citer GeKeIVed trom Waane | Women streamed to the corner in war, Island about two months ago. ington Gardner, Commissioner Bu- \trom all directions, screaming, They} The marriazo of Mia Gladys EB reau of Pensions, Department of tt lbombarded Waide with fish, boxes} TOMPkIns, daughter of Mr. and Mra.t Wie ee ele eae ‘ Frederick Tompkins of ‘Tarrytown Interior, Andrew N. Crow, No. 974} jof strawberries, pineappies, bananas Road, White ins, to Henry A, Hol Anderson Avenuo, the Bronx, for| | slices of y melon, peaches, apples, | tort, son of Henry I. Holtorf, of No thirty-three years a special clenk in oranges and finally coconnuts, Thes¢) Summit Avenue, Mount Vernon, the New York Post Office, learned | missiles were gathered up from the | solemnized last night at the Memorial that errors of his superior officers | enabled him to earn $1,227.84 to which | he was not entitled—although he had worked for it—and by virtue of hav- pushearts over the frantic protests of the strugging proprietors of same. The row attracted Patrolmen Far- ley, Knopfle and Schilling and they M. BE Chureh, White Plaing, The Rev. . Deming officiated, bride, attired in a gown of white neteor, was attended by her ing received this amount in wages) : 5 Sia : I tried to get to the norely beset Waide. [ir Mm clarence © itte ey a he has forfeited his right to reocive MARIA GIUSEPPE ROSA - ANGELINA . ANTONETTA - LUCIA - GIOVANINA - NICOLO |Soon they were covered with fish] y. was the best man, The Misses Edna, | a pension until February, 1923. | MRS.VINCENZA ZACCHEA’. DOMENICO ZACCHEA (HOLDING NUNZIATA) scales, splotches of ripe fruit and | yiiidred and Lillian Holtorf and Migs : The mixup, with resulting hard- GIOVANNI = MICHELE ROCCO - VINCENZO - ELENA - JOACONINO ~ TERESA chunks of garbage, As the misaile | Jeanne Woods, of Mount Vernon were ships to the aged Government em- |hurlers were 90-per cent. women the| Mr. Hoitorf, a retail merchant in New if served in the ‘Trans- | ployee, was due to conflicting rulings | _ se Te ~| policemen couldn't fight back Peapod aaiting te nee issued from Washington on the sub- | Award of $100 Goes to Do-| ERE IT IS, GENTS, | | A cocoanut struek Waite on the sini 2 ject of pensions. In February, 192 | . ¥ . sal | [head and knocked him flat. Patrol- Mr, Crow became-65 years of age. In| | »menico Zacchea and His} CHICKEN BALLOON, | |inan Farley grabbed Rose Wiener, No. WANTED—A WOMAN August of that year a new law be-| Wife Vincenza— All _ the] TAKE ONE HOME! 25 East Third Street, as the perso WHO WILL SPANK came effective retiring postal em- | “ — who threw the cocoanut. Knopfie and “ ployees at the age of 65 on pensions | Children Were Born Here; Peddler Cus It Loose in Court |e he arrested Lena Reldles, No. | THIS “WILD” BOY The All- Ceylon Tea } not to exceed $60 a month. But in-| i | ie Mada: : Se 2 | Rivington Street, afid Sarah Dick, | stead of being retired Mr. Crow was | Stal Uae Whe (Ont Nes and Is Fined $2_ for |No. 26 Pitt Street, for throwing vari. | Mother Says He Needs It, Won't “STRENGTH and flavor eontinued in eervice on the theory NROTE It at 419 East 19th Street— is Squaw ous pusheart supplies. Gerson Bngel-| [49 ft Herself and Calls dinbulk, White Rove | a ees ven foal A\, Prize Will Buy Shoes for} stack Mason of No. 700 P heim, a myane we ns a two | for Volunteers Is packed where grown.” : Re women whom he accused of throwing 2 7 ‘ apa’s| Avenue, Brooklyn, was arraigned the 70. Whole Brood, and There's y ni y the Blltor of The Biren! rm “#4 mast ae eee oe sort 88, | p Woda ce ie iC if S| to-day in Yorkville Court betsre li earns ata Seah ters + 2 es 2 Ap Bicsing Wott ancien August, 1920, April, 1921,! Darenis ler Sata om for ne More,”} a aayaie meaalser toni p cops, but the women pulled his avo 8 ‘i bed Mr. Crow continued his duties at the ae Separated, Claire} Which Will B Wi 1 ESS Pi rose esrarsih ah alate Enjoys W we So Much Refuses] whiskers untit he released his hold |“t times 1 never gave him a good | } Post Office here on his salary of $1,900 I r Le e iv | Meh Will Be Welcome, Ree ahem nes wae ange OL ea - f sre to! srw | spanking in his life, i | Pelee ccs cald ie atcaticd| Aundy Left Her to Live “What was t ing,” asked | to Stop at Official mae ahey were eRe TaWhnt woaleo oatetWin daeauue $1,227.84. At that time, on orders from With Her Father. | ‘The $100 priae oftered by ‘The Eve-| etwhe nadie a a Shovelful. Into the drug store of Felten, & | M@ber ao some woman will send her Washington, ne was ordered retired. | ee ning We New York family Matin tien, cnteven eles e ef |ciordon on the northwest corner, clus. |e and address, L will have my | srow for da his pment | lette tte > he other by | With mber o: ving ‘ . 8 on call at her house and He across rere ealilie aa te tata aa aae: Claire er : Mon ean cad reuea | ehuldren, Bera ania. ae Iiata| Teplied Clarence, the cop Mayor Hylan left City Hall bare /!08 and locking the door after him. jee eee eT oe the Hairbriene relpaanthe SOMO Ming copier SOU: evil 5 ncianld scary haee alten ig ualaiaal We ater New Yorke hea been| . “What the dickens are chicken | headed shortly before nodn to-tay, he mob surged against the door.) inust ve spanked, but 1 never ceive al B reply: “You will! dead by poison yesie at the nome | warica Bw Nore bes paivonse” qisriad, the “Courts ri ? broke the glass and actually swept it] spanked him. Who wants to spi find herewith annuity certificate R-| 4¢ ner cousin in South Amt i to Domenico Zacchea and] aio me one," ed so rapidly that Lieut. Quinn, |og its hinges. In the meantime some | him MRS. B.A, SCOT " of her cousin in South Amboy, was] iis wif fice é “ ‘She ne one," i . an, X. : 6643, providing for a retirement an-| 0)" SA" in Souls Amis ee ve ae live at Ne Mason opened a satchel ang |"% Personal bodyguard, could not noe had telephoned the Clinton Street Hoboken, N. J June 8. nuity of $720, payable in monthly in- | ee Public to-day by ny ig HEH Se kee vith tation th oliceme: . being rs | selon a There at teen’ i ‘i took out a dried ch a ep up with him, and vaulted grace- |* hat policemen were being . stalmenta, to commence April 21, 1921,| tor’s office. ‘The girl had left her There are sixteen living childr Ba Oe ered On eee Daneel naigoveninetren dance endl ne | murdered’ by a’ mob at ‘Rivington and | SERVICE FOR 1,525 HEROES jn connection with this certitioate you| mother in Branklin “Parig’ N. J,’ to Si Womerred, oll living at. nome, ‘all; blew it up and as the escaped | Tully s : eee pitt me | Lal eer dg tee opadaprreed ae lin Park, N. guthering at dinner time around a| -ffom a stem, there was all | vest lawn: i ; ; y Minin Soldiers to Postmaster General ts, und | lve with hr father, after the parents) huge table in the front room, ull fed| like the Dead March from “Saul” Where do you want that hole?’ he| Tieut Mensching, 4 Sergeant ani Honored tn oken ‘Sunday, ‘ontmaster General reports, under ®/ had separated six weeks ago. Her from the little kitehen where Mrs scotoh baxpipes rolip of Joltaring Jaborera, {sixteen putrolmen piled into x putro! |” \.), aecvicew over the bodies of as : a i aa sen és re erroneously | sister, Charlotte, seventeen years old, Zacchea makes four huge loaves of nough,"” said the Court, “shut » took a spade from one of them. | W“s00 and hustled to the scene, They ra which arrived from ove TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR continued in the service from Aug.| haa remained with the mother. The! bread a day for them, or cooks fouc| {t off. ‘That noise will cost you | Shot was Indicated and the Mayor|had to step the wagon half a block inday on the Cambrét will be POLLYANNA 1S _ THE + 1920, to April 20, 1921, inclusive, and} jetter foil pounds of spughetttat once when that| two dollars.” began to dig. away and fight their way to the cor. | hield on Pier Hoboken, at, 3 o'clock BEST BOW _ RIBBON | Shae You were weld: for thar period “Oh, mother dear, 1am so sorry | iS to bo tle staple of a dinner, Mason paid the fine and prom- “Just one shovelful will be /DOT fupmorged, "Phe crowd : By a aipoand ‘Of troops. fram. Ah FOR BOBBED HAIR TES rote 7 that I went away. May J, dear | ine be id of this re markable fam- bgp adsl aire iste al enough,” said a member of the New] when it was learned that the rese Be Nee Eee entailed ey eset Pe me Ties Best Holds Best re Bacon hes ei h x ieeesey in pees come % to you and LDerIeH ISS, : Ee sed an re gO Fone Historical Society who stood | we on tte Job, and jhe prisoners vagiment, ip yetag Is Best ato ered. DEG 8) ay, ue ey cams ¢ 20 a week, working in the| heat. (te want you to break |Were, taken to Essex Market Police Clergymen will be Chaplain A, C > fs ge, clsion rendered Dec B t820.) Charlotte again? 1 know that sonia sooine'ot a bie department | FALL IN STOCKS prong? you tor brea acre "inantey: hain Pyne SOG, epee epee mee paymel s spensic - bites reap easly Ree ery th ab a - ny windows were broken by fly 1 of the Coast Artiliery Cort Goo payment must be held in suspension} ar, mother, and you will un- | ment in 19th eet he paid $15 a LED TO SUICIDE) “vot 1 dont want to stop—t just! eocoanuts and business in the ten, and Rabbi Levinger TRANKENTRALER S FRANKENTHALER from the annuity allowance, pending] derstand, I had a foolish notion ae n for spaeyen years iy Now Jlove this," replied the Mayor, “It rt market was utterly ruined y of the 27th, Division. Belg, Gov Ribbon Creators, New York, proper adjustment of the accounts of] and 1 ; Jee RE TE TENSE SOR WUE SOUS: leeinessmmanben) : rest of the day LO La and hope 7) a 3. “ wings fe ack to the fa oO the Second Corps area, will ae the disbursing officer who made the} iyery aie ae Wihit there is a little additional ia-|Horace Secor Jr. Despondent, Gain Witna Uovha eat yess —_ he address, ey ] payment, by the auditor for the Post| 1 begin to cry, to think how fool- | SYme Becatise one of the sons and two Kills Himself in Riverside So te Mayor worked, Instead or/ GIRL SAVES MAN Office Department. 4 Peasy! the daughters haye jobs. An . the s y official shovelful the | mrtiers Be eathing Bue you on JebL ue Hy [once In a iifetime the family may Ay Drive Apartment. | Mayor dug industriously until he tid | HURT IN ELEVATOR ‘ yes! and praying t ir TOV ive a windfall—such as the $100 Byer CUs POUstr Only MALL he dae this certificate until February, 1923, ing shte ; | prize from ‘he Evening World Horace Gecord ino) ialsiystives Yaaral oe ran a ited er tris ing daughter LATRE i s perapired a crowd of admirers when you will receive a check for “P. S—I¢ this not nnswerea: |=, Domenkc > “a WAS pe n ant old, a retired lawyer, was found dead | cheered Gets Aid While Operator, 2.16,” This was signed, “Washington| within a week trom to-day, or the Italy, in the province of Sarl, his) this morn in his apartment at No.| Again vaulting the fense the Mayor ‘ uv . A Gardner, Commissioner (Bureau of] answer is ‘no,’ then th battle of Tiny dtaimotmestand both re in| 20 raide Drive, ‘with a bullet Wound} aiarted back to Gity Hall. Audvenly Crushen HADgs. ead) Down { Pensions, Department of the In-] carbslic acid will be mine and 1 Saw Cork ey married uw, jah 8 head aa acrexaly r beside him.| i, Surpeds te ihe niacrers aval were on Fitth Floor. terior).” | I be deat am ci ®, 1898, in the church of Our Lady of s son-in-law, Dr. George EB. Hert,| f you boys get. tired. of| ‘The presence o r OCR cian ae eeuaiaaten ents ¥ ‘ be dead, I am cra: but Loretto in Blizabeth Street tween| of Portland, Me. came to New York| 4 ihe as er © tired of | ‘The presence of mind of Miss Anna pee stmaster Patten,| can't helr Houston and Bleecker Streets, and] yesterday in response to a letter from! One s tamotn:* pty Benjamin, twenty-three, of No. 1765 it was sald that information and] The $ mother said that there} went to live at No. East 1:th| Mr. secor. Pee OF the famous “liberty Poles’) Bathgate Avenue, the Bronx, to-day comment on the Crow case must|had been no bitterness on her part, {Streety which was thelr home untill "sq jada talk with him last night."{4g0 on the exact spot of Mayor probably will save the life of Daniel came from thé First Assistant Post. | and t she had intended to repiy to] wile had grown so large that big-|#aid Dr. Herr He was depressed be-| Hylan's digging operutions. A High, twenty-four, of No, 113 Bast master General at Washington, {the letter, b ud not eived it] ger quarters were impe | cause his road st had depre- bit) Af be with Md Street. He was caught between pate 1 carly this wee first ¢ Ay mbar RataduakontsOnperieent: ueuiunntad il Yor etch te the ceiling of the fifth floor and the Postmaster Must P tire was taken fl lus ue ro ve He : ne ou ines ha ought to go t ium for alof the Revolutic fe the of | bottom of the elevator in the loft . Dies Before Vel Wednesday Dr. N. N Usa bench a still Living (for) white and he wxre on Sunday."|New York Tuesday afternom, Piag|bullding, N« th Street Social to The Evening W Milltown was called | Maria, twentycone; Giusoppe, twenty, | 2! Secor waa a member of the Now| Diy. At 4 clock where he was elevator operator WASHINGTON, June 10.—Records| must have taken . r ‘ seventeen; Rosa, sixteen; Athletic Club, the Sona of the} [nm the hole in whieh the pole! High hung head downward, his legs in the Post Office Department show] was to have been. ré ni Angelina ‘thirte Revolution, the Society Ni be planted have been placed off | crushed against the wall and the bot 1 work, and was continued at work, by| At noon } G'ovann four; ughter, Mrs. es of Valentine's Guide firemen worked frantically t tp | Postmaster Patten, in strict acco:d-| 13. Mundy, with oe, thy ne, Bat oo a | SNE SS VeNE EO Ce One J Moth 1 ed. once with orders from the First As- | her r were The nam ft lied were d to Bellevue Hospital wit ne June oth in an open ‘closet or ward- eistant Postmaster General, ‘ t pasted oa, to tn , CASH APPROPRIATED TRYING FOR $30,000, n legs and possible internat 4 robe will ruin your best clothes—and there'll » said, if Crow SiN ne ard CARE 1 ow | iuries ae va é predicenent H Pn oe fouRee wh NO SCHOOL IS BUILT) GOT BADLY BEATEN | iihir. sovouins were » Mis be millions of them flying around this month, edicame | Would Dy ——_—- Benjamin, who called Hos ed pensions equalled ! i mp OUNG bef See 1 ; the Fire and Police Depart ey Wie A) eee lle aaa alleen yantde of potassium, ‘P¥rother of Glovane Fd i Mer Gives Inst ') Hartford Bandit Recei rise (et Sein ave minnie, Belge Prot t Y r Cl th H make 00d uwor Witam «.|MAJOR P.C. TURNER Anh i I , Id 8s tards Construction Hold-t Ine M Calder has tried to unravel the tan- | a n Hold-t SOLDIER ADMITS BIGAMY. gle, but has found it almost u nope-| SUED FOR DIVORCE a3 Craig gave out this! HARTFORD, June 10.—Acoused less task MME ancohen to-da of t anded “f Hohe, W Served in Bowe Bis STA Noe Husband v. but we do it, | , has tea} rials iiree| War Hawaxements, Sent te Peteon F xii Says isban. up the city. with tat HY Evening World a $ 10 payroll of Priva Will H. Hahn, 5. Army TENANT STAYS, CAT MUST Go; \ 1 Unnamed Co-Re: t will bu 108 a 0 the wa layed Vork prvi l tet ationed He Raritan Arsenal, pleaded Jury So Decided tn Cane of Briz- in Paris H ig ae ; Hiab the works, where he attonpted wuilty to bigam the t * Objectionable as 1 i endif tO-t to carry out robb Wy aunty, N int tay and wa uuline ‘Turner, who cond ' ‘a 8 0 thes aieaded guilty to way To An 1 to from one to ten yearn CEDARIZED go, but By \ 4 ihe an shat by Bourd o ' Ain the Lee wea Hope: AcE LAN I n ' st on. the] ‘ i ippeared in court mrt | Me ey 3 Pee gh ai GARMENT BAGS" im W. Davies ag y ic Balnst her} ng them showing Mex s f borough. Davies soug arin ee UP nE with Nae a ting participation in as many larg no ; Lrlzxond on the ground that he wa An are ustice -Martir Ti Ce Re eA neagernents ee hy , ech epeearl reese ive of Mea caaeiaind iniee wieare es SSS || i reek appear ¢ eis ts y What Belz ee, . fired by oni rat cag deal 4 Provides absolute safety against Moths, Dust and Damp. Ale Nat ~ 7 heer oMeL at ttioa) Costing but 81.30-—can save severel aiid 8 Brist For the man who loves boats hundred dollars worth of clothes . ‘ Sante Charges, the smack that’s best is the Be Safe, Not S Shyer, she : a WARGARTACaat damn Gis smack of Ancre Cheese far e Sale, NOE Sorry - 2 man ss @uit Abainat Parkway Baths manager, frich-> fp Detter than meat, And the to your neighborhood Druggist-—or department store— hel i r, former ‘Pre year Rawin ern Settled, c h, and two of workmer moisture-proof, coated wrap- f | NOW, jor « set of these low priced but sure “clothes pro- the rt fe fae James When the action brow: by F if af Isla urt t per’s a great convenience. | tectors Brunei Ni wi B er hardier alanis von Mach against the Maemillan Com ROR nuitting that on Apr! aus nspiring t n winite ju hep ' \ ith the Genulne Roguefort Tavor AT DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES: } oh, hi and con me 1" ut UC INCa 19 FE. Oth Sty Ne ¥ ; use aix Liberty bond w " ft ; He Wwili ‘be sentenced asion wadtd pet mn gas on & feath Pelueeds Le seveRT? the: nettle the t Made EES! Lnil : Urner Wi ould put mu cas on w (oath pany, refused to reveal the scttle the matter w her 7 less, hi i panied by the unnamed co-respondent. blow it into hia celk esuRe SERS Whe: nce ihe atte we | harples a. | ' | \ ’ ; 3 k a eta! h & \ a

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