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|. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1916. HUNDREDS OF GUARDSMEN SLEEP ALL NIGHT IN THE ARMORIE. NO HITCH AS GUARD ISSTARTED ON WAY FOR GREAT CAMPS Mobilization of State Troops Like Clockwork, Says Gen, O’Ryan. TO BE A CANVAS CITY. Great Precautions at Beekman to Safeguard Health of Troops —Two Weeks of Drill. (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World). HEADQUARTERS OF MAJOR GEN. O'RYAN, PEEKSKILL, Y., June 20.—The National Guard of New York is thoroughly mobilized on paper and is ready to move, “War,” as one of Gen. O'Ryan’'s staff puts it, “is now a matter of bookkeeping, and # glance at the books shows us just where wo are at." Reports from all over the State are most encouraging with regard to the mobilizing of the Guard. It is the largest mobilization the State has ever known and everything has pro- gressed with the promptness and smoothness of well-oiled machinery. Right here in Peekskill is the centre of organization and the reports reaching Gen. O'Ryan from the vari- ous commands are most Inspiring. The recruiting everywhere is marked with @ spiriy of patriotism and old- tir, National Guardsmen are flock- ng to tho ranks, At Camp Whitman, the concentra- tion camp at Beekman, thirty miles across country from here, there wi'l be 16,000 men. Gen. O'Ryan and his staff will move there to-morrow and the Fighting Sixty-ninth Regiment will be on the ground to prepare the camp for the coming of the division Final orders were sent this morning to the Sixty-ninth, the Twenty-second Corps of Engineers and the signal bat- talion to move to Camp Whitman, Last night was q busy night trouble, telephoae and telegraph lines being put out of commission to add to the worries of the camp. But, like good soldiers, the staff overcame all dificuities. Gen, O'Ryan had, in addi- tion to his other troubles, a raging toothache. Early this morning he went to New York to get in touch with his dentist. CAMP WHITMAN WILL BE LIKE) A CITY. Col. Lucas, chiet engineering officer, has a gigantic task ahead of him, Camp Whitman ts going to be made in, headquarters. The storm bronght wire | CQL HENRY 5. STERNGERGER CAPT, H.C. WOODWARD chien t DIVISION Soamihbabal ohn data! the New York National Guard will be ready for its move to the border. Other org ons will of the 3 York, Nation } after they leave for the Mexi- can line. It is exp ed that the camp will be maintained for some time; till} at least It has been determined what the movement to the border means--a show of strength, a display of patriot- @ touch of real military y soldiers or war, Every man in the National Guard went on the payroll last night, When the Guard goes into the Federal ser- vice in the next ten days th will be refunded for the pay of t men and thereafter the Fedoral Gov ernment will pay all the bills, Gen. O'Ryan warmly commended the action of Ralph Pulitzer and others who have granted full the men in their employ who ar ing to the front with the Guard. “It Is one of the most patriotic moves that has been made or could have been made at this the,” said the General, “There never has been any lack of patriotism in this country en & real occasion arose for its dis- play, Heretofore ra. to the call of colors when yuntry has been In danger without thought of consequence “The present ¢ exception, but them to reflect that the country is behind them, not only in spirit but in action; to know that their pay is going on; that there will be no suf fering to thelr families in. their ab: j8ence and that their jobs are await- jing their return. It is a fine too, to know that the men who fought in ‘the Spanish-American war are rushing to arms. ion has been no vusmiy WEDDED, QUIT } | Two New York Guardsmen From Altar to Regiment After Church Ceremonies, Go re was a note of sadness at the war-time wedding last evening of William F. Muller, No. 148 Palisades Avenue, and Miss Mae B, Scholding, into a perfect city, with seven miles of (auahter of Mr. and Mrs, John H ater pipes, sewerage, streets, lights, | SoMding, No. 134 Waverley Street, ouses for headquarters, and hos.| °Mkers. Young Muller is an em- pitals, It will be thoroughly sanitary. of the Westchester Lighting Gen, O'Ryan s that there will be pany and a member of Company No repetition of the sickness of the uth Infantry, N N.Y. He voncentration camps of the Spanish. | **l¥ed Word yesterday to report for American War. Health will be the duty in the evening at the armory Hirat consideration in the welfare of Th Wedding was to be celebrated tho men, and there will be no sickness, ** !! A: M. to- but Mr. Muller at all if care and preparation can “®* anxious to be married before avold it. starting for Mexico, so they were Gen. O'Ryan said to-day that the| Married in St, Mary's Church at New York troops could have begun | "clock last evening. moving to-day, but that no chan At the-ciose of the ceremony Mul- were gving to be taken on camp con- ditions, The Quartermaster's department 1s chock full of business, Rush orders have gone forward for supplies for he big camp for the next two weeks, The department is fortunate In this egard, Large quanitttes of proven- der and food were ordered several weeks ago in preparation for the mus- toring of the troops at Camp Whit- man for the Guard's summer outing, Now the Quartermaster {s giving the contractors no rest in the fulfilment vf their contracts, The Signal Corps will be the next busy branch of the service, As soon 15 its members r an they Will go to work on the stringing of wires and the installation of tele- | sraph and telephone services, ore the end of the wer Will be in first being broken in the Guard drling war basis, READY TO MOVE TO THE BOR. DER IN TWO WEEKS. The cost of the camp to tha State, k Camp Whitman class shape, rookies 1 regular men of and the camp on a it I9 estimated, will be $500,000 fo two weeks, At the end of that c rding to present arrangements, EALS & SOOTHES. HILDRENS* SKIN’ fONE-BOX PROVES IT 254 ler Kissed his bride good by, turned from the altar and marched straight down the ‘Ten minutes later was a armory. ollie ns Philipsen pany M, Seventh Regiment, ond Mis Agnes 1. Apel of No. 165 Fifteenth Sireet, Brookiyn, we married this afternoon, of Com- although they had not in- tended to be wed until Septembe The ceremony was 7 armed in Calva aptist Chureh, Brooklyn Wh n, Who live No. 44 Dean Street, joins his nent, his bride will remain with her pa Mr. and returns, ——— TORPEDO MAY HAVE Investigation of of Metal Found on the Sexconnet to Determine the Cause of Explosion. | LONDON, June 20.~The of the officers and crew steamer American agonnet, which went ashore on the Seroby ds Sunday after hayin been damaged by an exterior explos ion ried at the American Con sulate here to-day, They were une able to say whether a mine or a sub marine was responsible for the ex plosion, although marine authori at Yarmouth had expr the lief, from an examination ef portions of metal found tn the hull, that a tw do did the damage { ‘The portions of metal re from the Sbaconnet will be br t nd turned over to Consul Kinner to ro According sullors, these pieces are heavy Tand be ike. The aconnet, Which wa Dow from Archangel to Ls Jon with t | be Was about sixty or wt Yarmouth when the exp Oe > - Day for Harvard Seniors, CAMBRIT Mass June u vard seniors were favored with (alr ner for their clas: day festivitt The tion wa Ken Muretor wt ife for | States | for i i! It is a fine thing for, thing, | | BRIDES FOR ARMORY poration, the Standard Ol Company, | "elzhberhoods of the armories which \J. P. Morgan & Co, and the Stock and |has not been duplicated since 1898. [Cotton Exchanges. ‘The same an-| Flags were fiying, crowds gathered nouncement has already been made by {t cheer the Khaki clad guardsmen jJohn Wanamake the A ,and wives, sweethearts, and mothers Ate and ita Comtene na: fo {were sp nding every possible minute {Mayor Mitchel in behalf of the City | Wt the soldier boys before the separ- New York ation, the duration of which can only | ENGINEERS MANY FIRMS PAY SOLDIERS IN FULL IN MOBILIZATION \Heads of Many Concerns, In- cluding The World, Grant Leaves of Absence. Along with alph Pulitzer, Pres dent of the Press Publishing Com- pany, who has notified all depart ments of The World that employees called for service ty connection with the Mexican mobilization will granted leaves of absence with full pay, many other largo concerns an- nounce similar offers. Among those absence angl full National Bank, the | Bank, the ‘Guaranty National York, the pay iF onal Ty ust Bank, International Banking Cor- the The Wes! lowing leaves of are the Cha nover National city Bank dank, Company, the F! the st of New rn Union Telegraph Com- that it will see pany has given noth to it that employees snall while on guard duty, halt the half 4 aph-Ca that his juden would be to the Government In th TN Interborough Company put up builet Way notifying their m Wl pay. Compan his employe in receive, unless ent al- which of the re. in of more value at their keys than military service in the te DT ransit ns in the sul n of the I to guard duty. There are fewer than 100 emple who belong to the Na- tional Guard, Their positions, it is stated by the company, will be opeu to them when they return. — Similar announcement Is made by the New ork, New Haven ‘oad In Brooklyn Company, would get Guard. The Rey. tral Congr of the Twe he was read “It would said, country needed.” Few department Manhattan or 83 Guard, enty-flve membe Gimbels' twe summoned, of fifty. notified full pay 8. ty: hardl and then a Ss got P, Cadman of the Ce: gational Chu hird 1 to go to the store clerks rooklyn belong to the At Macy's thirty of the sev- the call, ty-nine of forty at Altman's nd Hartford Rail- a number of the banks, headed by the Manufacturers’ employees while with rust they the hapla Kiment, said front, become me, “to preach about defending the lag behind when in At were twenty out ‘evens avs" HIGH SCHOOL BOYS! CAMP CALLED OFF for More Serious Duty, Wingate Is Told. ( HIT AMERICAN SHIP Guard Instructors 3 and Tents Needed aen, The calling out of the National Guard means the calling off of the encampment of the high school boys cheduled for a month from Aug, 9 Sept. 9 Word was reenived t W. Wingate Sehool Athlete 1 O'ftvan this morn promised f aud that the aphernalla \ boys had been turned nore se- lous duty {U's too bad," sald Gen. Wingate “but th s nothing to be done abou "The » had “et 1 Kreat succe und thustastic over hewn appointed to raise $1 it a slecess and to assi who could net afford pense, ‘Pha money assured and everythi slong Very nivel ere en tee had mak & ex > PEACE CRY IN VIENNA. Austrian People Sald Ne Dased by Rusatan Advance, Peace ro LONDON, June 20 strations occurred tn Vienna © nighia lant week respondent of the Eve Hay. quoting a noytral crowds gathered ia ue demon . |General Stotesbury preparations were DIVISION QUARTERMASTER | STERNBERGER AND FIVE OFFICERS OF Qar.MAS. 2ane ENGMERRS ¥ EOT. 22ND RNGINRERS “(Continued from First Page.) is now under military camp regula- tions, with sentries posted at th doors and the men sleeping on thelr arms at night. Responding quickly to the need of | more men to bring the militia up to| 9, full war strength, recruits are be-| sieging the armorles and the ranks of the guardsmen are rapidly being augmented by a picked selection fro: the city's youth. Out at Van Cortlandt Park the fleld jariillery battalions were assembling, nd at headquarters of Adjuta | | being rushed for the equipping and maintaining of the constantly swell- ing ranks of militiamen preparing for the field, There was a martial aspect to the TO BE UNDER ARMS TO-NlGhT ¢ ’ be guessed at When the guardsmen gathered roll call this morning their comman: ing officers read them the Articles of War and then dismissed them until this evening, except in cases of those units which were under orders for immediate Tho, departure of the two comp: f the Twenty-second Eng Corps, in gommand of Cap Woodward and t was preceded by of & action ning ering s, H Robinson, 1. Eugene that W. Van ©. Lucas, commander of the corps, who motored to Camp Whitman, Four hundred members of the Seventh Regiment slep their armory Sixty-eighth Street nd Park Avenue and early this morning the streets at that point were crowded with parked automobiles, an last night ‘a at |indication of the character of Seventh’s muster roll, The eager crowds of children about the arn door, augmented by their elders, in- sed to such an extent through the morning t by noon it was neces- sary practically to place the bullding under camp regulations allowed past the set No one was | ries at the door after that hour without a pass The Seventh ts in such good shape that Col Willard C. Fisk said this morning be could march 1,100 fully equipped men out of the armory on two hours’ notice If necessary. Fifty recrutts were added to the venth last night, membe cations are wiring In f and down the coast, and a hundred former members have ni fled those in command of thelr will- Ingness to re-enitst if summoned. Here 18 the order issued tot son thelr 6 Sov- | enth this morning outlining tts activ! tles for the next two days, a sample of the sort of thing all men will be doing ) k to night, first assem call; 8 o'clock, assembly drill; 10.0 tattoo; }10.45 o'clock, call to quarters; 1 Jo'clock, taps; ‘ to-morrow morning, @evellle; 7.20 ness ALL IS BUSTLE AROUND THE OLD ARMORY Around the arsenal gt Thirty-fteh Street and Seventh Avenue, wher | Adjutant Gene rte ' start hy their head t looked Ike old times. This 4 DNL UP before the Civil W this is the third time tha wer hrown into the turmoil of prepara tion for conflict Col Henry A. Bostwic f All their energies t fred tape and t ment of the tre ‘entitied t ops full equipme! Government for its minimum peace strength, but the supplies or ar net suffietent full war strengt bu s busy wit Wing equip GI Hee bead, Biaios ae Vee HE 22D. SARRY DONOVAN LIE UT AW PALM Bl Rano Shanarmes armory where she had secured a seat as early as 7 o'clock, one solitary girl, the sweetheart of one of the artillery: }men, leaned on the rail and gravely surveyed the proceedings, Sho w the first on hand of those who with brave sniies will watch the guards: | | men march away, {ane Second Battalion has but forty. Jsix horses on hand at present, but } 400 fresh on dre on thelr Way from jthe West Major Richardson an. Provided for the several regiments for) hounced this morning that his co the preparing of reports of needed | Mand probably would not camp at| Van Cortlandt Park before to-morrow | ( supplies as soon as the os The battalion consists | new muster “NO SUIGIDETALK BY MISS LAMBERT, -ORFET TOLD POLICE chief resiifies. Stu Student Said ‘POLE CALLED ~TOMALT SEY ~—RERUTING RO So Many Men Wanted to Join Colors That They Almost Stormed Armory. | | They had to call out the reserves | to hold back recruits who wanted to entist this morning in Company I, Na- | tlonal Guard of New Jersey. Company T Is located at Bayonne, where 60 per cent. of the population ts foreign born, mostly Polish. The company ts made up of minute |men proper. Recruiting began Inet night at headquarters with the result that sixty men volunteered in an hour one a minute. This morning some vacancies still existed in the ranks and there was a rush to colors. All the police reserves were called out and men had to be refused mainly because they couldn't talk the English lan- | guage The full pany's 15 complement of the com- men was made up easily and the company will leave for Jersey | Gity to join its regiment to-night. | Lieutenant Charlies Wild is in come | mand of Company T and will be made its Captain, vond Lieut, Frank ey ce thee [or Thursday i Nino «ed tha | Hogan probably will succeed him. bani fied ncby. the pi #*} of 460 offtcers and men, all but tour | Girl Never Mentioned the An accident to thelr aeroplane may tors all over the State, Gen, Stotes. {Of Whom are present, ‘The four have Subject to Him. keep the First Battalion, New Jeresy bury and his staff will sée that the | telesraphed that they are on thelr -_— hay oega scene eels nec y supplies are distributed at | W4Y to Join the ranks, WAUKE 1, June Waitar| VOR POE tw 0 WORE RAGE Aa The xc at the Secund Mattalion | sy ekine hint of Dalles of Lake Fee | stuad of twenty men has been in, |850 OF THE TWELFTH SLEPT ON| ATMOry Were Lyplea! of those taking ee eee sane ae ee ee vrhene (Camm at Keyport for the last two place all over the city. Squadron A, the smart cavalry command of the city, 600 strong and | completely equipped with mounts and ARMORY FLOOR. Rifle and pistol practice began this morning in the rifle range under the th ARTILLERY IS MOVING TO VAN ad wt bh WHET, Org charged with © prisoner was In fall last April months learning how to handle a big Sloane military tractor biplane, the the murder of Marlon Lambert, while! gift of Inglis H. Uppercu, An instruc. tor went up 1,000 feet yesterday af- Twelfth Regiment Armory at SI<ty-1 iioties, will go Into camp at Van Orpet how Marion fell, and|ternoon, discovered engine trouble third Street and Columbus Avenue. | Coe eee ee cn vorrow, morning \d that she fell in the position in| and had to volplane to the ground. or the last twenty years the Twelfth | coy win remain there until It receives he was found,” satd Maguire.| to smashed both wings in alighting. has held the sharpshooting aiMpIon-| oder to proceed to Beckman, whether he remembered | No word has been received from ship of the State about hal the time! aioe wan a report to-day to! !f she had books under her arm. He| ‘Trenton, and hag always counted a lage DUM 8 ctroct that the three coast de-| sald he had a faint recollection that! Companies K and M of the Fourth | ber of crack shows in its ranks. Capt ee eo mands, which were except-| sie had. 1 then asked him if he ever| Regiment, N. GN. J., mustered 240 E. H. Janes of Company 1, as Act- ; ling 3 ‘ trong this morning at their armory pines trac. fed MM the frst general order from! heard Marion Lambert threaten sut-| 1," the city Hall, Hoboken. Street, Inge inspecteh Oso marl Aems) Prec Whitman, would be catlod out.) elie. THe said "No." around the square were thronged witi tice, touk charge of the rifle r are the hth, comprising; The witness {dentified one of the the mothers, sisters and swostnenret to-day and from now until th pereain eiebarer gery Me Se RC 4 led letters from Orpet to | Of the militiamen, |The companies antnute before the men of the T f : | marched to Jersey City, where the fu they will be “get-/ {he Thirteenth, with 1 an AES A regiment is assembling to-day. ‘They leave for Beekman they will Ue! “80l= 1 ie nad dt that thes » would be! "I asked him," said Maguire, “it}expect to start for the concentration ting their eyes in” with target pric: | ey in the forts along the coast,| thin was one of tho lettora he Jeft camp at Hea ar ina ype " ; 50 prem. | thereby releasing for duty in Mexico| with hin friend Otto Peterson at | Npvisdtrengih of the First Hew: Last night - Mi i hee Le dd the 3,000 regulare who wre now on| Madison to mall on Fob, ® He sald | the full wrengin Of the eat emery bers mustered in and slept 0 abe tormea te we i ing, the men wale: rmory: ‘This morning Col, Wades thet duty, and who would be formed!” my, identified a textbook rere eae een eee rain of was coho A rer nei into an infantry battalion for Mexican} on ¢ an having ‘been ob- or The men wil sleep 10. 8 VOL Cec aaa service, But no confirmation came} tir rpets room at Madison, tt armory to-night and it 1s expected Wis, where Orpet was attending the O- i if ‘01 Albany of Lu a move, they will march to-morrow morning COURTLANOT. Beg a UnIVerstty, at ® o'clock. There have been 400 i ae The First Mield Artillery Is gre asl proffers to enlist «ince yesterday ‘ ov equipment out to POLICE BA DR ADY T0 RENCH SCREEN FIRE Inorning nnd the officers expect to Bal ee ONIN TAU) BAW PIERS CHE iP ND E Y | N E Fi recrult the regiment up to war foot. Van Cortlandt Park lay with the dred fresh animals are expected he egrams fr * e Sen Kesigos Heenuse He « n A Would Have to He Mend af men were then dfanis 7 * 1 ' ates In the streets near the armory flags ! Ki ent York began to flutt ’ x WS AN ‘ pled na Worth bi tk the Bakery OS bhe ue eased mes “wwe AGAIN HALTS GERMANS At the New Nineteen West 34th Street Se aie A atte ed ee —— eee ene ing within a day or two, ie GERMANS TO FORM REGIMENT by Friday to relieve the 160 now on Ask Commissioner Woods forl wn , hand. Bartteries Band D of the{ Vill Ask Commi cmmissioner \ Mls for! Violent Attack on Hill No, 321, at. ‘Laan masimanca Prev: First go to Van Cortlandt Park to- Permission to Volunteer for East of the Meuse, Is Loyalty by Service on Border. day, Band F are there now, and to- Service in Mexico. hestante ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 20.—A regiment morrow the whole battallon will be : sf Beaten Of, composed of the German residents of St. encamped, The police band of New York City) paris, June 20.—'The Germans re-| Louis will be raised immediately and ‘The Seventy-first Regiment has no| Wants to ge to Mexico, he handsmen| turned to the attack at Verdun last | eauipped for service on the border or in The > y-first Res | Agia orders to move yet, but has re play for the fiehting MOM night with three attacks against} Mexico, Aus Hi J Fertig avoscves J cruited 212 men and had about 900] serve Unele Sam 80) French positions on Hill No. 321, east] ay. Me sald a prominent Bt. Ken eas privates on hand at 10 o'clock this| Fred Funston may} at the Meuse, the War Office to: |iitiy the regiment if it was needed for morning. Col, Bates said the regi- noaraat in the Sow. | 2UsMI8 Were checked by sereen fire MO ENEe: as cenane aHul de seeiien thn ime ment was ready to move at a mo At the band rehearsal in ' | frou Frenen machine guns pression that we would not de ready te fg noticn,. iveo wantne 4 ty-first Regiment Armory this] On the west bank of the Meuse the} hid the United States whenever the ca mentis notige. Threo sentricn Aro On erty arate bandamen took a atand.| Germans bombarded French positions | esc. miter service enoula be) Ada’ duty at each door to take persons) morning the bandsn f | around. ¢ ancourt and westward Vertie, who bas served ae a Lieu- having business in the armory toling vote on the pro tion and de} viote nitly. tint wnan army. those they wish to see, It was re-jelded unanimously to ask Police Com- marked at the Seventy-first’s armory | missioner Woods to-morr morning | A that 60 por ent, of tho relections| for permission to voluntene am w body <f4SaleTomorrow, Wednesday among the recruits were caused by | their services te thelr country, ; The p bandsmen play as well me feeth, as they fight, ‘They have been most x Recruiting was going on briskly to- | active in volunteering thelr servi 150 G P F Bi h |day at the armory of the Sixty-ninth | for. ch 8 well aw the benefit enuine raim beac. Regiment, stimulated by posters ar th Ai, a spare Mi hitman into ol and have . e showing an old Irish soldier pointing | VhIUnan inte ofl aonidaloind 98 to a green algn reading “Nover re-|inn parka and public hi Every al ore fused to obey a command—the Sixty- | Sunday they play foi ort Wad ninth Regiment.” worth regiment ard mount | “tiers dress parade y other Sun In Brooklyn the First Cavalry, tag tar thalrcaw lice regiment S ort Si » Company B of the Pirst Battalion Signal Corps, the First Battalion of | the Second Field Artillery, the ADVANCE OF ITALIANS seventh Regiment, the Th Alterations Free Coast Artillery and the KEEPS UP. SAYS ROME Every suit is tagged third Regiment ary all mohitined and al Bs with the general guar- awaiting orders, Meanwhile recruit i i en: Attac! antee given with gen- Ing 14 brisk; ail units show every in-| Repeated Counter Attacks of Aus mies e ch clo leation of being brought up to full trian Defeated by Al uine Palm Beach th. war strength, Troops They are crisp, com- ARTILLERYMEN HEAR ARTICLES ea fortable—chic as any- OF WAR. ROMP, June 20 (via Londen). thing that this Summer At 7.45 o'clock this morning two] ‘The fol Nent Was tasued of exceptional styles has ; ers appeared in the doorway of | to-day Sth P produced. he armory at One Hundred and Six “Yester y th was vely flaht ty-nixth tand Franklin Avenue | ing on Comunt Plateau, north | But the goodness of And woke the welahborhocd wile wlaad nonthieesn of Aamo Gut. the the _ tailoring —~ the call assembling t ra od ihe | anol of our 4 sa were ine | “stand upishness” of ad Batealicn feld Artil-| creased by viol thunderstorms: these suits—is their real lery. In Lien orders ig. | The enemy apted to hold up our merit. sued by Major Jamea B. Richardson | advance | ated counter-attack: ; ; At roll call last night the guards. | all of which were defeated, Our A In Both Women’s hen. wore hand and we pine troops on the & captured : > © men were on hand and were drawn | BM lro% and Misses’ S up in position on th the ar ‘On. the Hoite dur the mory a t het notes of | 4 ff du enemy In natural tan and the bugles died aw | i # neveral t neutral gray-—stripes of Major R iyi Pr every width, Six styles of the latest vogue, in long ine A ee \ and medium length coats and full shirts. aides and a to Road Item Val ead'tho Article i ALTERATIONS ALWAYS FREE tatlon And Ale WADSWORTH a QuiTS GUARD. Fashion Shop