The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1918, Page 4

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ee ee a ee i ' : f | t | : imoneine containing Theodore Rousseau, Lamar Hardy and Mra, ty, Mrs. William B, Metoney, ree Bell and several other close friends of the Major, In the next MIO BODY. | [wasn nobile The ce moved up Elghth Ave jnue to 59th Street, to Broadway, and |up Rroadway to 162d Street. The ‘ontinued f First Page.) (Continued from First Pag motorcycle squad in advance kept joved out Slat Stre-t|tramfc cleared all the way up. ead into Fighth Avenue, Twenty! The Pollee Department's special representative at the station to meet the body was Detective Bengt. John lear passageway policemen kept a cles Manes corlene bot: under-way. Lead ing the procession was F h In-|Phalen, who for several yearn was opector John O'Brien, followed by|hodyeuard for Mr, Mitchel jn his ten motorcycle policemen in charge | various official capacition. of two mounted sergeants Just| BODY 18 RECEIVED BY MOTHER ahead of the hearse was Police In AT HER HOME. spector Bolan. | Mr. Mary Mitchel, the Majors Immediately following the hearse “other, remained at her home, No, Closed All Day Saturday PD) During g July and Au and August The Franklin High and Low Shoes for Men at 7 00 By long odds the best shoe buy in town! The only shoes we know of as good as the Franklin are $8.00 or more. We ourselves should and would get more for them, but for the fact that we want to keep the value as fine as the shoe. They are without question the finest value in New York today. 81 different variations of our basic American, English, and French lasts, in any'leather you want ! With Buckskin Uppers $1 more! Men’s Shoe Shop—2 Wet 38th Street on Street Level LIBERAL CREDIT ie oe a ply Alno te ow York Hd ee: Apasiments Furnished from $75 up on Credit Louis XV. Period Ma- hogany Dining Room Suite ieces, itis: $250 x4 H Bale, Write fay Cttatog.” Madied Fkee fall ite bed etua Meth “Eycss 2 +50 for 2 adults, Meching OPEN MONDAYS @ SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 F, a A SERIES OF SONG HITS By America’s Most Popular Composers Words and Music Complete IN THE SuNDAYWorLD GET THE SET The Composers: IRVING BERLIN VICTOR JACOBI GUS EDWARDS JEROME KERN SILVIO HEIN SIGMUND ROMBERG LOU HIRSCH DAVE STAMPER RAYMOND HUBBELL JEAN SCHWARTZ Each Composer a Famous Song Writer Order The Sunday World in Advance from Newsdealer | friends, who bad acc THE EVENING WwoRLD, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918, Mitchel’s Body Being Carried Into Mother’s Home 447 West 1624 Street, to receive the | body. The arrangements to meet the body at the station were in accord ance with her wishes, which were that it should belong to her first, with | the right to recaive it with as much privacy as possible, and so to keep it at her home until it is sent to the City Hall to-morrow, | The body reached the Mitchel jhome in West 1624 Street at 8.05. | There was n crowd of about 150 per- | sons in the block. A sbort time be- | fore the cortoge arrived an American flag was placed on every home in the neighborhood. After the coffin had been taken in the escorts returned to the station to meet the widow and , other members of her party. | The second section of the train| | fom the South, bearing Mrs, Mitchel and her party, did not pull into Penn- | ) sylvania Station until With ber | were Don Barbour a i Memorial to Major Mitgbel, U.S.R., Late Mayor of the City of New York The World suggests a great popular sub- scription for a suitable, worthy memo- rial to Major John Purroy Mitchel, U.S. R., Aviation Corps, for four years Tiayor of New York City, by which the city, honoring a hero, will also honor itself, To, this end The World hereby subscribes $1,000. The World, both morning and evening editions, will gladly receive and ac- > Sig representing the officers of Gerstner | Flying Feld; Major William Brown | Meloney, who d the party at Washington; © re Featherstone, : 2 P former member of the Board of knowledge contributions of any sum | Water Supply, and Mrs. Rita} for this purpose. All contributions should be addressed to The Mitchel Memorial Fund, The World, No, 63 Park Row, New York, N.Y. Acknowledjment of contribu- tions will be begun in The World and in The Evening World on Friday. Coolidge, a sister of Mrs, Mitchel. | FRIENDS GREET MRS. MITCHEL | T THE STATION ‘The same persons who had awaited the coming of Major Mitchel’s boty two bours previously were back at |the station to greet Mrs, Mitchel | ‘The widow tried hard to smile when she maw the faces of those who had been dear to her husband and herself but it was an effort. Her face was heavily veiled She did not know until after Lieu! | Wilson had investigated that her hus band’s body had preceded her. Tne news that the body had arrived in the edt 1 ner | city alone seemed to disconcert ber) oot say how much I was abocked | greatly. by t ” y terrible news | After a few words with friends, Mrs.| A lengthy telegram from 7. Mitchel entered the auto of Mrs. | O'Connor, in this country, extolled the Lantar Hardy, accompanied by Mrs | dead man's charactor and called at- | | Barbour, Mrs. Coolidge and Sergt. J.| tention to the fact leader, tn Dublin: ease acvept deepest sympathies “FUNERAL GORTEGE ROUTE AND ORDER OF MARCH that he “was al |J. Phalen, who had been Mayvr| ways ready to do any work, however | Revised Plans for Parade in Honor| |Mitchel's bodyguard. They drove of Major Mitchel on | first to Mrs. Hardy's home, where! tion of the m nd of his family.” | they remained twenty minutes; then ;to the home of Mrs, Mary Mutchet Lehtoh was reached at 11 n'ctock Among the telegrams that Mitche! found waiting ber at Thursday. HE route of Major Mitochel’s is to he Final arran ts were completed o-day for the lying in state of Miter ty Han, » at's boty at cortege Thursday as follows: Le: Hall at 9 A. M. up Lafa Mrs o'clock to- ntinue until 9 o'clock | | mother-in-law's home was the follow ning. Fourth Street, to Washington ing cable from John Dillon, the Irish’ From the portico over the front | 89 up Fifth Avenue to St. Patrick's Cathedral at 60th Street. Funeral serices at 11 A. M, Order of marchers, in accord ance with military regulations, Police escort, mounted. United States Military Band from Governor's Island. Battalion of 1,000 men of the 22d United States Infantry. Band from the New York Navy Yard. Company of bluejackets. Brig. Gen. George R. Dyer and staff, representing the New York State Guard. The 7th Infantry, 22d Engineers and 13th Coast Defense com- mands, New York Guards, each following its band. Police Department Band, fol- lowed by a regiment of police, The Fire Department Band and a regiment of firemen. The officiating clergy. coffin, on a fiag-draped ee Aspirin For the past fourteen years Made on the banks of the Hudson Bayer-Tablete and Capsules of Aspirin contain the one and only genuine Aspirin, Demand them in the original packages. For your pro- tection every package and every tablet is plainly and invariably marked with 3) A AY EF t f “The Bayer Cross Your Guarantee of Purity" ‘The trade-mark “Avpirin” Ree US. Pat Off) ie a guarantee Mhat the monoserticacidester of salicylicacid in these tablete Gov. Whitman and staff. Gad capeuies ie of Whe reliable Bayer manulacture, Other distinguishei persons, possibly including the represen: tatives of foreign Governments, i fi ivi hiti - wo! Pend rear srganiaa nizatlene. FOR DEAD EX-MAYOR service draped Americ flag with a single in pu 1 and ¢ id black, s in evi- bert, Job BP. Hedges, James M. Bec Louis ¢ Villlam FR. Wii. Andrew B. Hum ither, Charles = ered t 18) The Presider the f Mr ning th tantly on vig A each side of the casket \ As the cortage passes unde e's Ington Arch into Fifth Avenue x Gh day, the flying men will s to look m: they bow ( ely “upon his bie dropping fr ropping reir heads in passing d gun caisson o s, They w ain or sun {La Mont, Luther tho ’ procession i arrangements were com Lieut. Col. Arthur Wood re ~aae Major Gen, Kenly, Chief ision of Military A Col. Woods was f nmissioner under Mayor Mite? one of his most Intimate friends. 10,000 TO FOLLOW BODY TO THE CATHEDRAL. | It ts estimated to-day that there Fifth Ave. and 35th St. Est. 1879 will be at least 10,000 persons tr the funeral cortege from the City] Hall to the Cathedral Three more day to the 1 in Women’s & Children’s Knit Underwear For Children 39-1: 100 garments of Girls’ and Boys’ underwear, bearers who a neral on Thursday, Admiral Nathaniel Usher, Coinman- | der of the Second Naval District John G. Agar and Capt. George Meyer, aide to Gen. Leonard Wood who sent from Camp Funston, Kan. his'regrets at his inability to be pres ent in person. The Board of Aldermen adjourned | ummer weight cotton this afternoon in respect to the mem. ory of Major Mitchel, after passing | mai extend) Shirts, athletic style or low neck with ribbed arms Trunk Panialettes, or pantalettes with elastic bloomer knees. Sizes are broken but all sizes in the lot. Regular .50 & .60 grades cero sympathies in introducing t this tribute to the Fearlens investigator; able and im- F W: partial presiding officer of this body; | fy or omen talented and distinguished Mayor of |} j m this great metropolis; ardent patriot | 68-5 Union Suits in fine summer weight cotton—low neck— sleeveless—elastic knee (also a few with lace trimming at knee). 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