The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1921, Page 6

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WEB on pes ALO DY Ty THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921. WOUNDS BOY WITH “UNLOADED” PISTOL ‘FOOD SHIP GETS RUSSIAN OVATION BEATEN BY THIEVES, SKULL FRACTURED CAMPLABOR FED ‘CUBAN POLICE FIRE First Cargo of Edibles in Three; Lad Shoots Cousin After Pulling|Chinaman Assaulted by Robbers ON CAVIAR CHICKEN ON MOB F 20 000 Years Makes Petrograd Dock | Trigger Three Times, Then Who Are Driven Off With- | r (0) (0) aS i ’ ’ c UV Workers Hustle. , Flees. \ out Booty. ie my) | | RICA, June 20—Htonora such as are| Joseph aa hoventeen, of No.| ‘Tom Ling, forty-eteht, owner of a pe —— SE Fh PI or IE i cere hhc aA - 3 | East reet, shot and ee-| chop suey restaurant at No, 1663 Third i sually aesorded i 7 ec tter? Jed to royally were given! nusiy wounded hie cousin, George | Avenue, was alone adding up tis cash 34th Street—New York iW % Mier Men Reamer Alexander Polden| ximewon, sixteen, late yesterday af. |at 5 A. Mt to-day when two men stopped | Beth ie —_—- ! > cently, mays the newupaper Tevestia of {t¢7H0on with an “unloaded” revolver. | Bupa Inte Ldehas Lith db hh hi 5 * 443 . + Tab aS 4 " | lit Into the restaurant. Employees in Building Camp) Extreme Precautions Taken to} Moncow. The steamer ‘brought the |The younger boy Is in Harlem Hospt- | asked for a package of cigarettes, ° ; : lid first large cargo of food that haa en-|tal with a bullet deeply imbedded in|. dWwien Ling stooped to got them the Tuesday—An Exceptional Sale of ‘ Rode in Automobile Hired | Prevent Renewal of | tered the harbor for about three yeara.(his left groin and may die. Joseph {tan ‘nit him on the head with a gus | = tabs 4 With years of starvation at the back | is missing, | i y -Day. f ipe, Ling shouted and the men con- at $5 a Day. Riots To-Day. of them, the workers at th The wounded boy's home Is at No,|tinved to beat him until he was ui | j ~-— “CBEST day and night shifts, u 250/816 Kast 104th Street. Yesterday he| conscious, Walters on the floor e | baPrel tho Neer had iieard and hastened down + a | that the ne lay twenty carloads of | pp, ‘ si $750 tn the cash roister or the (8 Vapied were the expedients resorted | caution Js being exercised liere (0-day lherringn wore despatched to Moscow, | Frank Teller, an uncle, According to| the $750 tn the wash Fomater oF the b] tion | to prevent a renewed outbreak of the] while the rest were left for distribution | 2CP8*: Joseph found an old revolver. | who was taken to tie City Hoapltal in 7 to by e@nntractors doing constructio! in Petrograd,” On o day before the|TWice be pulled the trigger, pointing | serious condition His skull was d " work for the army in the carly wtagos | rioting which attended the funeral} [permed | Only the day before the| i) weapon at the floor, Both times|fectured. 8 For Women and Misses ' % of America’s participation in the War) yesterday of former President Jose] xs follows abe y d the hammer snapped without explod- ind Man it Cat; Room- H ; Petrogra P rt ' | tolswell their bills, Marble tile Was) (a, in whieh three persona were! "The fate of the city ix 20 tragic that |tmg the cartridge, The third time he| Setned, i ' vséd in bath rooms in field barracks, i ae nded. Just how | 2 Comparison can be found in the|pulled the trigger the explosion! Jersey City police this morning found P ti § wickel-plated showers were installed, !!led and inany wounded ust world’s history. The immenee mor-|eame; George fell, and Joseph fled,| the body of Frank Lavella, forty-two, y 3 in Service camps, railways were built many were hurt will probably never | tality of Rus) ring the past few|jeaving the stricken youth writhing | in @ room of rooming house at No. of almost invaluable spruce iogs. 1e known, but sixteen persons are in| )C47* may be regarded as far more | om the floor. Wei eit ak tens Ghb 16 bane” hatreee i Out of a mass of such details—| Seve _| ragic than the fall of Pompeii,’ George crawled from the room to a! Forressina, sixty, who had been room- 5 ’ the hospitals to-day having their in-| Sinen the Alexander Polden mad IR en erthe auka iain ae neeeneed if fiom which Attorney General Daugh- pe tee eae en mods! corridor of the apartment house, |S, With ihe dead man, was arrested ty hopes to secure convictions—the | Jil//es attended to. Lat Pate a steamers have arrived | Neighbors found him and notified the! ty the police, Camello Montana, who & GA Se Gonnthustion OF Cumb| ‘is far Gig cauaevor tue tre erad carrying 17,000 barrels | police of the Mast 104th Street Sta- | cccupied the adjoining room, heard the 1 port on the DP) Thus far the cwus {_ herrings. Ro Coca P ee toumeveliien } yn abber Sporades ent wae tyes deems to be in doubt, although the | === — a welopment of the “oost plus” sys-, = P ry i tem which might be termed pic-| Police blame the friends of the late Serre es == = Offering V Unusual Value 4 Suleeais |President, who insisted in breaking ng Very Unusual Value { ‘ through the lines and taking the body Acoording to documents on file with ’ : tha House investigating committee of the dead leader from the gun 5 Strap Pumps and Oxfords of fine White Canvas. ; and the Department of Justice, the | Caisson so that they might bear it on 7 f ffitlala and laborers of the contract. | their shoulders. ‘They add that In the Walking, Baby Louis and Louis XV. heels. 2 . i ing company constructing this camp excitement which followed the action i wéte fed on: of the mob the police fired into the ft Caviar at $4.32 a pound; pompano air and this was replied to by a tuatl- FIFTH AVENUE Shoes Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores " a ‘40 cents a pound; broilers at 42| lade from the crowd during which . 5 cents a pound; ducks at % cente a| bullets splintered the posts back of ee : pound; turkeys at 37 cents a pound; | the officers, i gvese at % cents a pound; tutter at) In some way, it is said, a stampele . 55 cents a pound, and oysters at/ensued and in the wild rush many rea ummer a e ; $90 @ gallon The commissary at tie camp was were trampled upon and burt. It is estimated that 20,000 persona were oplrated for 144 days and the Govern- ment suffered a loss of $95,746.80. Officers in charge of the camp, even, after vouchers for these luxuries were | unSovered, declared that “caviar was served on one occasion only—when Segretary of War Baker visited the cafap to make an official inspection.” | caught in the ewirling mass and | among them were a large number of women and children, some of whom were borne down and badly crushed under foot. One report says that more than a hundred ehots were fred and that clubs were freely used by the police, who are accused of using of Things You Need at Home OPPENHEIM CILINS & © 34th Street—New York Radically Reduced—To Close Out Tuesday i] ‘The company to which the contr: for feeding the men was let reoel & per cent, on expenditures of 108.49, or a total profit of $11,115.18 fo ‘ho 144 days. The Government little or no discretion. pies aaa 2 WEDDING GUESTS SEIZED. further; Theft Charged to W. Came Uninvited. Detective Joseph Donelon tast night Jarrested on charges of grand larceny |Mrs, Mabel Bender of No, 2976 West “Practically every office employes, | 32d Street, Coney Island, and Mra, superintendent and foreman had the | Jennie Berkowitz of No. 1482 Southern use of an automobile,” says the of-| poutevard, the Bronx. rr 150 Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses Reducedto 18.00 was muficted in the matter of transporta- | tion. During the 150 days or so that | be contractor was on the job the Government paid $61,000 for automo- vilé transportation alone, Who Imported Cereal Sets, 15 pieces, square-shaped, | 6 large cereal jars, 6 spice jars, one oil bottle, one vinegar bottle and one salt box. This setis a necessity at the summer home. Set $6.50 Values to 35.00 gee Ses The arrests followed the disappear. ; 100 Afternoon and Street Dresses FIRST HONOR TO MME. CURIE.|*7cu,c% “tee. {ur neck, pieces trom a Bathroom Scatee, seite be orraing aged Oe : 4 is van ae iu Reiser’s Hall, tnto which the two enamelled, without meas- 7 tmers, four brass hat . , = 4 Mier Cecciccrinre hecree Bod ee CE {rior are pretty and uring rod, For the and coat hooks. A very For Women and Misses Values to 50.00 25.00 WELLESLEY, Mass, June 20.—Mma |cabaret. ‘They were permitted to re- \Cupte received the degren of doctor of| main and danced the rest of the eve- aclgpee, the only honorary dearee evr] ning. conferred by Wellesley College, at the] accordti commencement exercises to-day. De- | ng to the police, the fur srees in course were awarded to pieces were recovered when the women eraduates. home athlete, at. $32.50 attractive design. $1.95 125 High Grade Silk Dresses 38.00 For Women and Misses Values to 75.00 300 Tweed and Jersey Cloth Suits | 18.00 Bathroom Fixtures, illustrated above, all brass, heavily nickel ———— Clothes Hampers, white Kitchen Pastry Tables, For Women and Misses Values to 39.75 enamelled, curved foot plated, warranted white enamelled porce- } to raise from floor, noe torust. In mere lain top, sanitary, easy i q ‘ila- than t ty - five k aT rn ‘ ¢ oan Be ve tenant ayie ent | cy ec ee en 100 Sport Coats, Wraps and Capes ‘, TION... cnewee ene. $9.00 aha oy. Gill ers, two curve lour id add to the comtart bins, pastry board, Size 28.00 i of the toilet... 26 by 42 inches. $24.50 For Women and Misses Values to 59.75 150 Misses’ Cotton Summer Dresses 9.75 Values to 15.00 Reduced to Kitchen Tables, white é Family Scales, weighs up Ri ie enamelled, porcelain top, : ’ Ww i | to 24 Ibs. by ounces, Pee heat ate paar : ie 75 Misses Coats, raps and Capes ! } . r *, : Just the thing for gen- above, white enam- Size 24x36 inches... | P Oo R TA B L E eral household use. $3.95 elled, 20x15, bevel Size 25x40 inches... $11 Values to 48.00 Reduced to 18.00 t The demand for this model 1034” x 10%” x 1046”, has « French plate mirror, cabinet is 634 inches deep and has two plate glass shelves, A great convenience, fs now very great and we sug- td that you order at once. hs cove Foran weighs only 15 pounds complete, plays all makes of disc records, all sizes, has a case of the finest calfskin and is handsomely heather lined. The case is strong leather handle and well made spring locks. ‘The motor is excellent—the ‘‘double spring” "Five volume of sound pro- duced by the Portable fills the largest room and the tone is excellent. Price $50 Women’s Dept’s, 2nd Floor. Misses’ Dept’s, 3d Floor. : } JUST OUTI JUST OUT'!! THE WORLD 1921 Summer Resorts Annual and Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc. George E. Brightson, President Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street 279 Broadway Fireproof Glass Sets, 6 ramekins, 6 custard cups, one oblong bread pan, one round covered casserole (2-qt. size) one pie plate “Universal” Electric Sanitary Garbage Cans, Coffee Urns, 9 cup cap- white enamelled, foot- acity, nickel. Adds t (10 inch size), Set. .$3.95 1 the top. iI d M R d G id joy at the ireakiart “Hotpoint” Electric Mold a a coe ! oo otor Oa S ul e ur torage table...soeee+.--$15,00 froma, 6 Ib. size...$5.00 homes... eere «= --$3.75 m Many First Class Automobile Tour Maps | Thousands of Announcements of Foreign and Miscellaneous Items Reduced Absolute Protection at moderat ‘ ire “Mirro” Colonial Tea Kettles, S | ‘Vollrath’? Covered Sauce Pots, il} : : . ' 0 ris € cost. Bepais QUES. veeeceeteeseese $4.95 white enamelled, § quarts,.....$1.50 4 American Summer Hotels, Boarding Houses and Resorts ng at special rates “Mirro” Tea Kettles, with inset, “Vollrath” Tea Pots, white enamelled, PRICE. 10 CENTS during the Summer. Fr ce gia he Lo ee fi guatte. a. td reserv ettles, “ ’* : | ; ot 4 ; j quarts. sebed epics faut dvaerst ee | At all World Offices, Subway, Elevated and Railroad Stations and dames McCreery & Co,, Telephone: Fitz Roy 3400 | i | News Stands. By Mail 10c. Address Summer Resorts Department, The World, Pulitzer Building, New York City == =

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