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(VA iu TERANS” AT CAMP UPTON ht NeW YORK CITY BOYS, AND ALL EAGER FOR ACTION “OVER HERE.” FALL out TAKE. OF F Youre GLOVES AND ~ LEAVE Your. 4 ARMS on TH INSIDE a - a ee . a ‘ «4, {Btatification, “and right there he Feverishly Anxious to Get} formed his dramatic company “Over There” They en The in tance of e diversions {s shown in the make-up and bearing of the men in Camp Upton. When the boys were down at border in Fix Date of Departure. ot ‘Yee, 1916 no such provision Was made for thelr diversion. ‘ine resuit was that CAMP UPTO March 4.~|the men became disgruntied and dis- The feverish feeling to be on the has taken posses: the metropolitan woldiera of six m: the airs of veterans of war ® on of the boys of division, and nthe are taking satisfied with the surroundings and Jid everything possible to ge the | the game. In this camp the men are |nappy and satisted, They don't wan eave thelr barracks except for a t out of and hay tt all figured out just when the to their homes or when the going to begin voyage to I |b sounds the call marking the | That is, they think they have. ‘Their | {°barture for France ect tok’ now the date oc 8 MAJOR BOZEMAN BULGER AND. HIS WEYL DRILLED BOYS, j ’ ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH Walt McDougall HOSPITAL. _ ) and it is quite poss t ; { The Sevorml Battaifon of the ) has een set Infantry Regiment hi But the boys of New York, the ma-!of being one of the ,/ Jority of whom six months ago had| trained units never handled a gun, can hear al-| Division, ane oe ; ; 1 showing—full of "pep" and up ready the clanking of chains on ship heir toes every minute when they | board, the | waves agalnst| n line, Major man Bulge the sidas, and darkness ot|commanding the battalion, was. the FE rea ee enna) oe lZormer Oaneball wlter of ne Eve AND IT WAS RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE ? le ent 0 — } hnenthe ‘of the rifle, the 4 ; a nesdid hin at of| the panied Al vs | City Tax Rate Up 30 to 34 Points if ne the curts and th ait ajo! te gh over the top. 807th Infantry | on $238,123,759 Record WADSWORTH NOW Budget oming re hairime, instructors and inspec- i here as the giment of tore'OJe busy in camp and there Metre ta y Bot & moment's letup in drilling ' HE BOARD OF ALDERMEN to-day formally received 191s ppm lgal dp alist gs amRer stick x rates for the five counties of Greater New York. The ’ when % per cent of the men are giv Wor they have M8 tax rates from thirty to thirty-four points highe a furlough for me, 1, and re sud of the . nid t to their than those 0 7. For the first time in the history of the city the BOYS WATCHING THE K. OF C.|\) ea Le OE : a a ; “IM Geeentee tea the Enniskillen personal tax rates are separated from the real estate tax rates, The $2,500,000 DRIVE. | Braves of th nie wars, ‘ Crawford Blagder 0 oll following are the new rates by counties, as compared with the old And, incidentally, maybe sol j gden, th a eC . 5 5 : Harvard tackle, commands’ Conipany 1917 rate {Only 23,59 Non-Effectives Pei diers are not interested in om-| A of the “Blackthorn Regiment, and ‘en ) ! th ing drive in New York of the New takes the greatest pride in his bineh, . 1,000 Men There Is To- York Catholic War Fund to raise | lot of whom came from Cherry Milt ; < and some of the forme! ember New York a $2,600,000 for the Knights of Columbus | or the. "Gas House” pani, “Caters set Day's Report. camp and overseas service and o and “Hudson Dusters.” All caste ts ‘ war activities, hey know, move /sene, though, in the olive di and Kings .. ‘ Mpeciat ta The Evening Wort CAM TRYEOAY eles what ta being dor ‘re Just Soldiers and proud of i Queens CAMP WADSWORTH, SPARTAN for tWe sailors and soldiers at home th the eed atinice Cindeetcecne de Richmond ......... 43 2a | BURG, March 4.—Maj Iam t and abroad. They havo daily eyl-| the as in "Ah," or “Hah Jove.” ‘The above figures, converted into dollars and cents, mean tha oe ane ila intendent of the base fence of it in the care and comfort}, Among the many wantestul the taxpayer is liable to the amount given on every $100 valuation. liek: aie aphhert iby Ae "rela Lady pice ne outside of th" | crowded, the International The tax rates fixed to-day ave necessary to raise the $238.12) fiveulat oe pitinaie haa pita previded by the Government; the he lea f its novelties. of the 1918 budget, which is the highest t stor G iw y 4 amusements, the entertainment aad {is Mess No. 13, on Headquarters Hill fe 2 e ich ts the highest In the history of th [When a patient becomes ith Major other diversions which are theirs. | Comprising five British offic city. Dear jinmediate his neares acl Weikas uigut t had bd Ie ore a ven fe i Assessment on real estate is $8,389,642,851; on personalty relatives and nda daily vaudeville etiow in the auditorium of|the these are all men who have done $251,414,875, which is @ decrev se $82,647,589, as compared wiih bi 2 f d d r : the Knights of Columbus, the two clr bit “over there” and were es last year itl bay for bis ds an extra and stars of which were “Yaphank” at atetane Ptructers fOr It is explained by the city authorities that the failing off js daw. J) RTAtultous service on his park and 4 Gee ces J. UONUIL, $5 Rare es Atkins MMO T to the weeding out of uncollectable personal assossmente and « Oke Caaaiineceaio heciu rece: Of Keith's circuit and both ¢ true! n We and Batre ing marked decrease in francshise tax values. The Legislature a year made up to-day for tr malin 40) 304th Field Artillery. They put ¢ rat moe ted the kde ago passed a law known as the Emerson Bill, by which industrial the Surgeon General'a office ws new aint, of which tive box 0 ) With his stories ‘of|] corporations are released to a large extent Ro) HAT Airaived (Ber a t Se aialeoue. went nie bs | f Bie ees assessments for city purposes, ‘They pay to the 4 a week ag The nun tides dean Just about to auton into the| ; © Brown, another British The Borough of Manhattan pays nearly five-eights of the entire ' been steadily decreas Hmelight when the war stepped in.| a oe en en taxes of the Greater ( A statement issued by the Comptrotier ayers al lay Camp MoManus has been 1 enough to} renchmen, in the mess Capt Office says adsworta by tart eat al way that the war ! muny + Raymonde ™ is aniexpert- art “The increase in the tax rate is due to an inerease of $14,513 . Ving camps in the things. ; ne amour 738 to ere 8.06 in the appropriations for the city departments, an increase of Phe happiest men in Camp Wade But this may be profe 1 Inan weit use in France $6,745,891.07 for debt service and $2,061,364.06 for the city's share of worth) nov saa ser: hod en St ou ‘ h the Queens Boulevard widening @ State tax ts $8.4 $ ! England re git here wings “The Nd, Women 2 € Gre te NC faters ig tesa wan nth RAILROAD COMPENSATION CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE nontha, Wecause of the prevalence of other night, and when the meningitia and other contagions d heard that MeMan AGREED ON BY GONFEREES —ABSOLVED OF “RESTRAINT! ss020 sia ics Mate a wes gramme they didn * kept under qurantine f they took their ev t 4, but No ted for Re- Vhree Year Basis Ac ( Allowance Gra Supreme Court them and with it line to w doors, OF BRISHRMATE Landis's Decision on Call R A matter devel however everses Judge . has cent Improvement Now bolishe w fted to-day, giving them th HACKETT AS DIRECTOR GEN : NARHA CRON 3 first Liberty they bave bad in ne ERAL OF AMUSEMENTS WAIMISNOTON, March (Agreement| WASHINGTON, Marois 4—the « mente Jemes K. Hackett, the we " 1a compensation niirondy while | 106 oe Nn » WuAdred and twen Mt ind n teatraint of trade,” the actor, was in camp. M “Now Is the Time for Even | * Gove WpaN Geerene: Cont ace hed ill er ul men forth 1 Sisnal wha da not a Ca Db Man and Woman to Do Their | che aver " for the raing the decision of Judge Lan- | Battalion arrived to-day ft rt General of Atmusemen fo he ne * | ears e20 lust and sub: In the United Statee Cours a venworth reemiits for Kianights of Columbus thi Duty,” Says Archbishop, SRG aRERaian Tey eH Jie most part, and d fia at + pacity he is making, the is amie A inate es and pr as PY the camps in this country Ha Fan iva ? we , " u part in each former actors and other 1 ae A fereen con the Admin bad . feional corps, let Wik of the stage, getting up dramatic! © mosey services 21) gil wih companies and yudevill’ pre nity Chure an Sey Phy . : a viding plays and ske making | was packed with peopie, present to provision provid 4 exular | A sure of plenty of enterts 1 . Hon aun Mowe | eo atikit Besant n on , ten , the soldiers, Wher rots through | Lake. DOD 1) improvements : price fe nid as in this country is 5 10 F € ANE Aveh= | mor precedin i oF ike cm " v ats taibaaey onthe sein of ¥ and Primate of Eng-|w , - about |" miisned a " 4 ow ‘ tha 1 2k on "The Mor ssues of | 84 to approva « At the show : : ; to inchide —_ men with stage ext 1 : vue ieee ter foes aroe ere informal and TRAIN HITS KINGSTON CAR; mle nym was indica tek tie 5 \ fv waa “Pane i rwcemas-| DEAD, 1 DYING, 12 HURT pl 1 MM TRY Mig ont ' ’ "| ue ne o t hymna of qeaenEatEe end to or h ‘bishop Lang didn une Flyer 1 structions w ritual strictly re | 1 ; Dental n ley (a n e them, see ach PACIFIST PHILLIPS FAG added a \ nbishop KI Ma 4.—One! rhe much REDRAFT IN NATIONAL ARMY The s ended, the congrea ' Visions | taty ® hospitn ~ = on the hymn, “Just As 1 am ral issue pend mera pas ection as a “Felon N » Without One Plea On one hand the sald, the | Bro fi ‘} : . ‘ The Archbishop said he was glad plea, the challegne w that | miner a i Bd ; « d at the Pr N i that the |lislon with a northhouns ony thi . 1 nk that from the busy streets | Might constitute all of re hat the |v, are ait General's Off ad come into the church so large aj"ule must come fr MUpOSE | eee itus was the J. Grove un amber of men and women, re to Classes and that the comm peODIe | Wenster, an audit Bu " give of thelr time, their hearts and |2a¥e nothing to do He | pros. of New York, is fatally injured. | gy fel I Rihart entree tant vice of their |thought it strange that N the | Policeman John G. Boyd had his right) 5 eva ‘ Maker. He spoke, not as a stranger, [centuries of civilization {his olf Ideal |ear torn off and suffered internal in: | 1A by 1 Suess ecurity of |Juties, Fred Studhelmer and Dante! | 4) t al A 1 bul one who knew the people to | should still menace » | ! | Mi. ‘The aitimate moral issue | Haley suffered internal Injuries 5 " whom he was speaking and as a cit- | the worl ; ne oe i oa Train No. 9, @ local, was pulling , zen of the great commonwealth of |!# to-day, he said, "Can Pre the stution when, through some 180 Filth Wwenue e the world to which the two countries | Vall?” error, the gates barri cron: ' 481 Broadway i ara committed ‘A mighty power has said the ling of Broadway over the rallroad| gro that he ia a r t (ow York< Ht hat Archbishop Tang warned the | Avehblahop, which hasceriared tothe | tracks were not 1 The trolley | day ail Be SaMichigen Ave. | iN ME! peomie to forgot that personal |Sarth that it will force + Ws and|car was falriy | 0 of © mustering off " Chicago | i nalmatAchnce <onulaitia aiccas ‘Wits wishes on the other nations, Ail, |north-bound track when the Lacon fonmann! Dante i LAgenciaa } it “lf ould be pleaded as a|no said, had seen tho rulhicsness of | #WUNG around @ cures nor ty fee |, sees ns ‘ \C of a manifest duty. Public | this po’ and all can at if i LS , y , a crime a coy y i iN opinion trend of events, may at| CaO prevail it wi a AMLeKs | heaae bla pawer or tine ine and , Ate i) ERICA T humble ene ; | Rational law to? i inden (ep ; ‘a r ame mand 'ing will be allo \ 1 are it could cle ‘ » 18 the councils of way @r obstruct its ends. ing off Uae rear of the (rolley Hoard 4, 1918, RIOUS ACTIVI VITIES AT CAMPS; ALL EAGER FOR “OVER THEI Togs by i vw | o 9 a 8 = « >-- ow w Chiet of Staff, Assuming Atter Fite on Sh Ship “Something | Twice Breaks Chains in Brig j Duties, Praises U. Happened to Somebody” — After Attacking Sleepmg oo 7 Troops in Trenches Tuscania Men Arrive. Sailors on Duca de Aosta. pe sa eal ths ~ e WASHINGTON, Mareh 4.—Major 4&N ATLANTIC PORT, March 4 The crew of the Italia Line sieam- se Gen. Peyt Mirch, taking up the Major Gen. @. J. Bailey, commander] St!p Duca do Aosta, at her pier p of Ch Staff to-day, X-/of the Sis Division. of the National | Mth Street and North River, fought pressed optimist over Army, which ts training at Colum » mad giant amid the flames of his t wars He was confident 3, ., arrived here to-day, accompa-|0¥8 Setting In the ship's brig to-day, wt omm At Allied v) {* nied by hin staff, after a kk stay in| The pyromaniac was overcome only certain, Prance where he studied the war|after he had severely injured several ° I " over the whote piel that he and his men must! men and had battled like a wild beast ™ ‘ace © tor wat ua sald; “when T say { found the Ar can boys in ex- res a ene ~ nord inderestimate tho! coent health and siprite,” he wad Amboalo Bullo, forty-elght years ‘ ¢ many, whieh L thin ig te be up and at the Ger-|old and for three years a machinist ay woul la «to do. Ono aight In charge of the refrigerating plant 4 ime trenches is sum | {rth over to America wis un-lapoard the ship, suffered spasms of | usually exciting, and once it wan ins ¢°) att Boanimism. Thelr corrupted, It took twenty-one dayn| Ter every” time his ship went morale x They are show- to come across. After the ship had | rough the subma zone on her Ne up Very well. aw you ean see from left port it suddenly received navy |¥oyaRes to and from an Ttaltan por « neagements in which we Orders to put back, And no sooner [On the Inst trip of the Duca de Aoata, © beer 1 it docked than a mysterious flee |New York bound, Bullo, who is huge Now a abou e F broke out in a rear hold wan ex in stature and has th itrengt f 4 \ tinguished « 5 . ature anc s the strength of 1 aa aly aentimental, but 1) Uneulshed quietly we damage three men, went suddenly insane lx um sentinen out Brance. Her was alight, Also th er dave out of Gibraita re nid and women thn omething ha t Arising from his bunk in the wre equally for they are taking /Komebody” because of the fire, But | focste ate at night, he stabbed two (fy ve work uncemp! that Ix the Meoret Service's # of the sleeping crew. He was overs 4 vely anil ing to the ute There was a ten-day rest after! come and placed in irons in the , the fire, Then the ship put to sea] ship's brig, or detention quarters, A 9% Mart 1 We forene on na storm astod j few days inter Rullo broke bia chaina " War Connell and by sheer strength ani proceeded to Gu “1 Staff off ame fl With sixty | smash everything in reach. A fresh i xhibt . ers, dneludin x oft w of irons wasp! J upon bim, #7 aeons . ‘ the Un 1 Staten transpo: These| Everything but straw mattress > om new o wa were Henry William Hrowr as was removed from the brig and the “ eof in veo and p sistant steward of t Tuscana, and] prisoner was allowed to rage at wil 4? fe the moraie and John French, Willtam Vernon, W in the narrow quarters. To-day, just %% f the whole allied f is | dun Sidley, Mariline Mong! and Man-|as the ship's officers were arranging vb 1 tean ue Lopex. to have him transferred to Bi vue, ud even thoug Brown he had been in the} smoke was seen issuing through the hy x. too, March water two hours before was picked | cracks of the brig's door ani . f the front before | ¥) Vernon and Sidley were he door was unlocked and five +R etuen Loam 1 close con. | MAyt forty ophnrn in a boat that filed | members of the crew dived in to grau- iW wet wath i f each nation. strovers, Mongi and Leper jumped with the insane man, who stood T overboanmt and staved in the tev water ¢ flaming mattress se ming de- alle until destroyers pleked them up Alll fiance. After the bitter struggic Was 9% GERMAN INVASION OF RUSSIA _ “4 to await removal to Bellevue Hoe pital, @ line of hose was payed outand = & f nani nt arrivat of the engine iA iioH 18 UranindasiysAdopt MEMBERS TO LOSE JOBS ; * AmericansRussin Chuty : . BRITISH WAR LOAN OPENS. ber of Commerce, Viree Holding Offices as Trustees — bl sa adie i > of Herkimer |Home Subted King and Queen Mother m5 ve wo 1 Rullding, by ¢ atiy 1 Herkimer H me ne t Drive for €100.000, mm Caan Na OWHE O 4 State Legislation. LONDON, March 4.—A war bond Mo Amorienn Russi ‘ ALBANY, March 4 —Legialation coMmpalen of n week to raine £100,000, aj mer vied to co) aititude | whten three members of the German. |? began to-day with » rush, ‘The two o toward Huet, the * f the Herkimer Home, witt] £600,000 each 1 newnpapers Riv ~ Steihyh ind dito with the He ont dan Nhe denate fin | headlines as “Help to ‘Pound’ the Ger a 7 Laas ‘ in confidenvo that the people would at fh Ru ant ato iT ! ist eatmre pas bil an resting sight with tanks, air & 0 board of trunt be] nt " id 1 night produ: ' materinis captured from tha, n une Dintly by the Cerny H-Jenemy and signs bidding 1 » make ~ w eauit of formal a creel Re gee re eatments at the banks opened in the ween all) the Al E Queen x0 ' h tny home nod burial plot. The Vdra released @ pigwon which carried her te ee ublicity « er r home ts foc " | subscription to a tank he Square Niall town of Danube, Herkimer County ' nh bieenney ‘. for years Was the re co of Gen a Herkimer yes of the. butte oc | T+ M, HUNTER, ACTOR, DEAD. HYLAN BACK WEDNESDAY. Orie any = COL AErig MECE SIRO Dean of Amertonn Stage Succambe Office ys et with Albar' Robert A. ™ at Age of 50. me Lilles snd Joxoph Kuolt, Utier we STE Mase, March 4 rom that organization now serving on | Phomas Mary thu 2 jean he A sii supa JAmerioan stage, 4 se F r nit TEST SUNDAY FILM LAW. ba : PPaaBs pete EAS Vandevitie Mann Arranae Mich eminent actore ot " ply can't tear himself away | Te? Sabbath Closings Lewatits ek, Charlotte Guahe Dene The Voudevill Manae A Tota) x 4 cha Ke en W amend uw © State has fust ar ee | Bullives Boot and x f! 1 . ove ae to the legality of pro |” stu vived % ns, Robert F. eort 1 mot 0 on Sunda Hunte and E Li Hunte f New ‘ ‘ it York. and a Mrs. Marion E. " 1 t week they ret i Row & bid Brose ton ed iadinost « f wh calendar st| BOY, FIVE, KILLED BY AUTO. | Wrother, Six, 4 at With Lew | a © Broken, . F A Joseph Valenti, No! 119 |Hizaboth Street, is dead, and John, hia ie Hospital with arm and |bone brok | Both eblidren w truok by an auto " t nto Hiteabeth and Grand St te wh ey w un thei T ur Abra » Kasselheim ' the hospita Then he fr ! : * f hi ow Jud ‘a Pe. tin a IFFANY & UO _— FLYERS MUST BE LICENSED. _ aitent awaiien’ ta] JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS vr WATCHES, CHINA, STATIONERY | ; i eraiions by wlrorate “3 ao a —————e

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