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THE EVENING WORLD TUESDAY, nena wer emer ea fs neh arr NOVEMBER 19, 1918. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSSES AWARDED TO 46 U.S. HEROES. WOUNDED, GASSED, PRIVATE FRANCKE KILLS 2 GERMANS Ready to Give Up When Lieu- tenant He Had Once Saved When the chemicals in his gas mask had given out, when the air was opaque with German “poison, when a machine gun bullet had ripped his | leg and he had toppled into a shell hole, Prvt. Louis Franke, Company I, 102d Infantry, 26th Division, pulled Came to the Rescue. | HERO OF THE 165TH FALLS IN BATTLE, FACE TO FOE AND RIFLE IN HIS HANDS Issac Vorkink, Editor of Preangerbode, Thinks Holland’s Queen Will | Cast Lot With Her People ybven if They Decide! Consort Must Leave Country. Prince Henry Is Unpopu- lar — Hollanders Would | Not Weep if He Should Go Back to Germany— | Wilhelmina at Parting of the Ways; Will She Choose Husband or Country? Sacrificing One, She’ll Keep the Other STEAMER ORDUNA, | --MOSTSOUGHTFOR BY U-BOATS, HERE Capt. Taylor, a as Vet- eran Conqueror of German ‘The British steamship Orduna, the special mark for submarines since al must the start of the war, arrived at Sea Sharks, in Command. | New York to-day, under command of Capt. Thomas McComb Taylor, famed in Allied shipping ciroles as a veteran conqueror of the German sea sharks off the useless mask, shook a fist in Capt. Taylor is far past the usual q Revoluti the general direction of the Germans | Revolution and Over- for retirement, but boasted four and told then: | years ago that nothing could dri mSidabreta aay throw of Throne Then cue won tee wae ‘nek, | joodbye and to hell with you.” | ‘ m from the sea In war times, He did not die, however, for a| Would Be Unlikely. made good, but only at the cost of ‘youtenant came along and said, “Keep many thrilling encounters, } ) our nerve, kid—I think we're done Will Queen Wilhelmina part with On July 8 1915, a submarine fired ‘or, but stick to the end.” So eventu- |her husband or her people? Cable- 8 erpeae Sey. Ciena oe fouy Prvt. Franke got to a hospital grams from Holland intimate that by only six feet. Capt, Taylor headed Botete he. apeat many months re- : = Prince Henry, the royal consort, ts ta straight for the submarine, which JOHN T BYRNES rot away from there in a hurry. overing, and sent a letter to his 3 such disfavor with the people that “co a Nackat joarents at Port Chester, N. Y. H a 5 +. | they would not weep if he should ree submarines attacked “You wee, I could have told you ali| John T. Byrnes Met Death it cross the boundary and rid the coun- Orduna at once three montha agi his stuff long ago, but what was the! Charge With Old 69th Oct. 15, | try of his German presence. They The Orduna rammed one, and the : . " " A ‘, crew got two months’ extra pay erry ue ae be wrote, . His Chum Writes to Sister. bend) in fact, order him over the ale, ARGU GiC aubeRLO BM 4 Nhe oi 'y is out now, however, an: | der, vs + 4 puute be ‘ 4: tells how Franke risked and almost Bn heey ore of three chums, all) s, Wilhelmina, Queen of Holland, by a depth bomb from a destroyer »st his life to save that of his officer, ail on tte oth Regiment, is ae-| may soon be at the parting of the in the convoy and the third is be \econd Lieut. Bdward B, Larned, who liam 7 an a Baap r ret by hog rd var ways, end when that is reached Hoes sf have been destroyed by fire i cGrith to his sister ay a rom the Orduna and the destroyers, turn saved his. | Which will she choose? Husband or * \ {Larned was wounded (it was March |No. 140 Rockaway Avenue, Brooklyn: | people? | Two years a ¢ n sub. 6 on the Chemin-des-Dames) ana |‘She kiran ler was John T. betes This was the subject of an inter-| marine was ht in a net off tad lost his mask, Franke, who said | 1°) " ull 6s t, Brooklyn, He/ view given to an Evening World re- Davenport, England, and it was found Jarned was bis best friend, put his| cree he bes spe 16 ine porter to-day by Issac Vorkink, a that it had been seat out with a ‘owe American mask on Larned and} lear poi a6 ne ry sess “ Dutch editor and merchant, who picked crew of ety with special 18d his French mask for himself. "1 ' ee as heen ice ae sailed from Rotterdam Oct, 10. | Instructions to the Orduna The Brench mask chemicals lasted “kd a tie bah de eye posed “It will be @ choice between two | The Orduna was in the uth seven hours, after which Franke‘) Decsme ti Mogg ee of the joves," gad Mr. Vorkink. “Tt te my American trade before the war but foreathed poison, It was a light) on att fs ve M ana Pinion that Queen Wilhelmina will id been transporting troops lately, ‘ouch that time. Ssiieaie tn tha. thos al core M fax | decide in favor of remaining with carrie d 000 to 8,900 American 2 er | MoGrath to the Medical Corps, Fer-' oy iprocal jove | s to the other side on every one On April 20 he got some more after MOG™ Ain oft ankle at |\ner whose reciprocal love | : 3 he had been wounded and when tive Ghatou.Duerry nes had been |¢ tt any change in the | of her recent trips. Prussian guardsmen were coming at gassed twice biforo he was kftled rm of government. ‘While a fature This was ‘her firs Din four Bis aod the Ldentenant with ded |, tos was killed on the morning of |worieing of the radical element is | cheat ldelnite dul eral | }baroncts. It was then that he de-~ Gym y Mi in weete hid F quite possible, I think it will be not constantly on guard against th ies | [Sided the war was over 60 fur ag it Got! 22! wit sure was a great k|a revolution comparable to Russia or marine menace, She brought 16 ~ J concerned Srevievene Gee fi Bey Cor ie into in ae one e {he that of any other country affected by Queen WILHELMINA and the PRINCE CONSORT | Passonsere, mt stormed a ship “They were in © same as we en ws to aie & one’s coune news reporters for news 0! ne armis- were, ssh pega ett,” | 2, Why, it is but an inspiration to) the War. of HOLLAND. Hoa Ther Gad Nard by witeiben Ot mf each and’ every one of us. Face to! “The probable banishing of Prince rer an righ artes wrote Francke. “Well, the Lieutenant the enemy we nd him, his hands tjenry from Holland was primarily her into th on of states! Peter Troelstra, a man of diplomatic ; e signing of the armistice, but no REM AR eeSEAE: CHasEek Gist the top he got {i, but the nayen due,” Mr, Vorlink ‘declared, “to his |Known as t erman Empire. strength, That party's rise would be) “etils, nex} five seconds, He got three of Wi oni inmm. Ho died instantly being a German, ‘The Hollanders| In May, 1915, Queen Wilhelmina for-| opposed, if it got control, by the Ex-| The Orduna also brought five them and 1 got the other two. folks should feel honored t have been, with the exception of a |bade her husband continuing to drive|tremists, who do not mumber more] American aviators, most of whom Francko is now in the Government son has given up his life fo mall percentage, pro-ally from the|bis automobile across the Dutch fron-| than 20,000 of the population, ave been at the front before thi Convalescent Hospital at Biltmore, CMY 1. Canam, 1osth In-| start of the war. ‘The privations|tier with tho object of dining with} “About a quarter of the army," |country entered the war, and all of baat ntry, killed In acuibn, Was a lawyer, | forced on them by the conflict, und|G@rman officers in Relgium. added Mr. Vorkink, “is opposed to! whom wore tho French War Cros “You should be proud of your boy. | aduate of Cornell and Fordham, | cybsequent threats from Germany,| “I# it any wonder that the people | the present Government, ‘This sol-|'They are Lieut. Joseph H, Conover, ‘Teere was no braver or truer soldier! and was connected, before his enlist | ioe cansed them to become embit-| #6 taking steps to get rid of him?"|diery comes from Rotterdam and) who left the Bfitush service to enter and de was buried with full military, Ment, with tho Public Service Com- | Mit ce, Weft Holland, feeling| Mf. Vorkink continued, referring to| Amsterdam, where the conditions| the American when this couniry en igo a tribute to Private Da- | ; nk Hansa was killed in /against the Germans was such as to Prince Henry, Bee the beginning of the war have | chitg Who wore the “Military Medal Hornste. pnty~ old, | actio! one day r he ha “In his favor, howeve is ca »|becn ver or. nd’ a rec er dove, given te Pe eeeoatels, Cwenty two, years old | eotitt 60 fay after he had dispel any opinion previously held by | “18 his favor, however, this can be Nak Gh gerd | him by te French for hie work in a or cenreny, > 167th Infantry of the | Tha: be ecuperating. from. wounds | Americans and other belligerents to| *#!d: In 1908 he organized a rescue)NORMAL FOOD CONDITIONS) ponbing; Lieut. Arthur Kuisht Rainbow Division, who was killed in} in head and shoulder, received on July | the effect that we were pro-German, |®@Ua@d when a ship went down off] WILL PACIFY THE PEOPLE. |Tieut, Thomas 6, Te . who was action July 26, was received yester-|18 when he led a battalion of machi “Prince Henry's decline in popular- | the Coast of Rotterdam. Ina perilous} “Revolution in a large sense could| transferred from the French to thy day by Henry Hornstein, father of gunne re wore ioe Ane ; ne He ite bowen’ aisha) beainning of wan, , together with a crew of seve mn easily bé averted if the food situa- Fores vie <a eres and Lieut, J. « the soldier, from Lieut. Ernest Bell.| mother at No. 315 Bast 78th Street, | when the food situation with us be-| eM he went to the assistance of|tion became normal, It ts a ques-|~ ‘Pye Orduna alac muight four Aus The boy had been in the trenches | Ii din the old 12th Regiment | came very acute. He became the|the drowning pa rs, z|tion of giving the people enough to| tralians, part © 1,000 troops three times when his father, who is|tnd served on the Mexican order. | unit of cen orious hatred when he| three trips. A good many lives were|eat jrent to’ the front n war, in the real estate business at No. 338] io7¢h Infantry, Zith division.” | was requested to give up 150,000 acres| S#ved. ‘This act raised him in the} “Why revolution? ‘The working | {20 Of whom fs bf 4.9 St. Ann's Avenue, last heard from a lot land which he had purchased for| “timation of the people. people who have joined the Extrem-| jiriz, Gen. Fit F fe Brit im, David was a student in the MARINE CASUALNIES. | the purpose of raising wild deer, stags} “Queen Wilhelmina’s abdication|!sts still show a fohdness for the | (ix neral Staff, who is he on @ # jew York Law School when he was WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Tho Navy | 4nd pigs will never be demanded, She is too|Queen, Revolution 1s absolutely out | Ci) Mistion | Wits «oben peered, “y Department to-day announced the! “This was at a time when it was| devoted to her pe Her ability of the questi he food rations in| ooionel in the British Ordnance with Corph Meyer Cohn, twenty-five! following casualtics in the Marine necessary to cultivate every bit of| to rule wisely prevents any such de-{Holland are just sufficient to keep! her daughter, Miss D. 1. vans, also filled in France on Oct, 18, will be| Corps: > ee a » of Jone from dying, but you cannot work | Were passengers. Mrs, Stephens re J land for foods. Prince Henry flatly| Mand, irrespective of the increasing z " j ae pi ‘ A Fa alte allied (Lane iin LTA rd that her mother was remembered by his book, “Tony Be- | wpyry pigo.or WOUNDS. refused to give up his land and to the|strength of the radical element,.|on it, We were allowed two ounces | Celved word that her mother was comes a Soldier,” whicb he wrote at | JOMUNSON, 3, 8., Biz Nd. present day these lands are unculti-] When it was n¢ ary to alleviate|Of bread to @ person, one-half 8) not wait to met pa rts. With Camp Gordon before he went over- PRISONERS. |vated.” the sufferings of the workingmen,|Poum. of butter every fourteen days, | anecial perminsion from the British seas with Company G, 325th Infantry. | Liaitonatite, In Holland it is well known that the|#he appointed a Commission of Na-|tWo ounces of meat per weck, eleven | Government, | Naatily obtained, she He was an M. A. dnd a graduate of HASLETD. Pint 1h, 49 Broadway, Nw york cig |Mmalevolent feeling of Hollanders fuc|Uonal Support. This organization pounds of potatoes each week and | ™ ——— the School of Journalism of Columbia | MENU) Mt Miciard Mt, 1511 Albemarle Road, prince Henry really originated at the| takes care of the families of unem-]0Re-half ounce of beans, The price! «werteans In inn Casunitios, University, and for a season was a Sergeants. time when he came to Tw Hague to| ployed and those who are poorly paia|0f butter, when It wag to be had, was! OTTAWA, Ont., Nov, 19.—'The follow member of the stuff of the New York BECKETT, Fmmett Mt. Florence, N. J marry Queen Wilhelmina as a Ger-| because of war conditions. $6.50 @ pound ing 4.mericans appear on to-day's over Ssteats, A ulster: Dlisabeth, ond PFLOMM,' Eillott B., 247 W. 00th St, New York , ieee fe uke Sill at _ - oo abeth, and his |“ ity. man prince and as an officer of the “The Second Chamber of Mr. Vorkink is editor of the Pre- | nas casualty, Mon rl Parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohn, No. 25) ini cman eee Sica wy, 3 Prussian army. The Dutch regarded |General (our Parliament) consists of |4Mb Thode, @ Java daily newspaper. | {} eat ti 3 te harplena’ Hew West 128d Street, survi CAALAND. ‘Chrivian, ns ‘ourth St. aid Yor him as thoroughly dominated by Tou-| 100 representatives, They are classi-|In addition he i President of the Vi 4, Miusa.i' J. A) Wilson, Toston, Hdeut, Richard H. McIntyre, No.) yiviiiitr, wredsrick W, 448 Franklin Ave, {tonic influences. The old-time fear] fied as having three Extremist [Eastern Trading Company of the - Ms - Megas «nope besa isa te Vrank AL, Bedford Hills, N.Y. jof Holland of German dominaticn | increase of two since the beginning |Dute.. Kast Indies, He will spend a} 2 e Fae ee nS, tO & | FLEMING, Alfred L, Sauserties, N.Y, yas very much im evidence, Hol-|of tho r; twenty-two Socialists, |few months touring America, princi cable received by his wife, Margaret hides y ho wars “ihe he teccimacatchagel ale Lewie Molgtyre, through Red Gross | nnxpiat, vio, 6s vest" y landers were of the opinion at that| showing an increase of seven, ‘The| Pally to gain facts for the purpose of | sources, Lieut, Mcintyre is a mem- CASKY, (John Joweph, 500 West time that Germany was @ menace to| rest are old types, representing Hol- | Wriuing @ seriqs of articles for pub: My of Boeasuuarters Ss mpany, 107th Cor PEt, Charles, Perth Amboy, N. their pol 1 and economic indepgnd- | land's population, and are six to one |lication in his papers on the re or gpg le col OF the old Teh Racks | GShvAN a m + lence; they foresaw the day when Teu-| in favor of Queen Wilhelmina’ ruling.| tons between Holland and th ment. He 18 a graduate of Williams | Hall. Ar i Brovkivn, (WHE ambition would seek to The Socialist Party has at its head ‘United States and their posathilitte apt. . Walsh, Company ¥, || nus, ‘Brvoily, | ; several times a mombe BAY EH, oN. J. the Mormon Church of Jewus Christ 4 a m ber : kosth Infantry (old 63th), has been bit lives Jersey oity. eae eG ae h State Legislature and of illed in action, according to informa- PADATO. lt St, Newark, N. 4. i r Day Saints y Council of Balt Lake City, jon sent to his wife in Hempstead, | PALOSIY., rah ip erie Ms Brooke. five wives, thirty of his forty-three was sent to England as }. L He was thirty-eight years old MUNy ny |children and some ninety-one grand-| Missionary and was no active with the { ana ‘bad been in the regular cavalry | ROSENHENG, Mitchell, 4101 Fort Hamilton Park SRiARaRT en e aaatried aig times, | lOrmMon propaganda that his work Yor twenty years, He was assigned | pilin a ; : © was marr attracted wide attention 1 to the 69th of the Rainbow ision RAN ae SOR) 8. Fae Smith was a nephew of the original He was a brother-in- F, Doherty, form hurst Field, © \t Camp Mills, jaw of Capt. + Adjutant at 11 Bf 64 BROADWAY At Rector Street $7 CHAMBERS STREET Near Broadway UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION W. G. McADOO, Director General of Railroads PLEASE SAVE YOUR OWN TIME And help prevent congestion at ticket offices by buying INTERCHANGEABLE SCRIP BOOKS Good for bearer or any number of persons on all passenger trains of all railroads under Fedeial Control On sale at all ticket offices INQUIRE. AT CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICES 31 WES f 32d STREET Noar Broadway 114 WEST 42d STREET Between Broadway & 6th Ave. i 3 "DIES AT AGE OF 80; Joseph Fielding Smith, President of Aside from bis pyiigious activities pantheon Prophet Joseph” Smith, who, wi mh WINS D. S. C. FOR BRAVERY. his father, Hyrum ni w to death by a mob which storme ‘ jail in Carthage, Mo., wh | men were confined shortly af be n preaching the plurality 01 wives, : : : When his mother, with the rest of sep S ed S Joseph Smith, Married Six] .,, Mormons, was driven from Nau Times, Had Opposed voo, Ul, the eight id Joseph ito | Fielding Smith piloted an ox team| With him until an ambu Polyg amy. across the plains into Utah and be-| A, Second Anti-Airera | came a herd boy, later missionary, | Pattation 1) let | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. 19.|In 1852 when Brigham Young estab had ed the batt |—Joseph F. Smith, President of the ye allie bead quarters of the Mor: t Church of Jesus Christ of Latter|/sent on a m n to Hawai when | Day Saints, (the Mormons), died at |My fifteen years He was prominent |his home here early to-day after a] Brigham Youn, f |iong illness, at the a eighty. | Sent out against | troops on t way | Death —.~ due indirectly to a para-|and performed activ |lytic stroke suffered last April, Not-| fassing the Federal withstanding his illness President | {he President's proclamation ended th 4 nttandal” tha PaeASh damian, | Moran wat President Smith, Smith attend the recent semi-an- | hike many vther members of his nual conference of the church, |faith, was subjected | at various | the first week of October, and spol times to prosecution and on one oc strongly against polygamous mar-|C4sion paid a fine of $400. riages, which it was rumored had|,, 70/00 Prophet's’ fortune ta sald been gurreptitiously performe4 dur-|jeged that he had complete ‘control ing the last few years between |over the funds of the Monmnon people members of the church. to which fund has been added yearly [tribute of millions of dollars. | in the past. sugar substitutes. Because of the difficulty in wholly keeping pace with the supply. | SOCIETY WOMAN WHO SUES BANKER NOW IN THE ARMY MRS. P RATT SUES ~ BANKER-OFFICER |Desertion Is Charged—She | Was Hostess at Famous | Eustis-Codman Luncheon. Mrs, Alexander Dallas Bache Pratt of Newport and New York has brought | suit for divorce against Lieut, Alexan- |dor Pratt on the ground of desertion Papers were filed | and non-support. by Mrs. Pratt yesterday in the | Superior Court at Newport, RL She asks for the custody of their two \ children, Cynthta and Dallas, | The suit did not come as a surprise to the friends of the plaintiff, for | the possibility of a divorce furnished | morsel of gossip during the sum mer months among the cottagers of |the fashionable watering place Lieut, Pratt is a banker of No. 4 Wall Street. It was said to-day in | Newport that he is overseas, while at his office here he was reported to be in California. Mrs, Pratt has t & familiar figure at Newport for the last two years, She is fond of outdoor sports. especially of tennis and is a swimm | of note, She has amused heg frie as well as amazed them with her bizarre costumes, She occupied the Reed cottage Bellevue Avenue. | Her home was one of the most de lightful and she is said to be charming hostess. It was at w Jun 1 few Weeks sin an, a New York » would not have a jinvitation had he k es Would ve pre on on given by her that Ogden Cod architect, declar; pted her Ger ther »wn that it, Wh intended for body Bustis is not known, sitereation betweea the men oveurred man sp his remarks were i the following day | Bustis, who is a millionaire sports nan, and his wife brought suit against |Codman for $100,000 damages and th larchitect brought a counter sui aguinst Eustis for $26,000 for the ai leged distiguration | Mrs. Pratt, when in Ne % & handsome home Kast 9ist Street. She and her chiid- n are now staying there. She de ed to discuss her suit this mora ing, referring an Evening World re- porter tg her attorney, John 1. Stanoh- field of No. Broadway, Mr. Stancli- referred the reporter to said, the papers y York, ov at No, dt RA ict we hehe LEGAL RECOGNITION NEAR FOR WOMEN IN ITALY | , Phoenix Ingraham, whose office is also at No. 120 Broadway, is attorney | for Lieut. Pratt. He was even less nmunteath than Mr, Stanchfiel grounds on which the suit based are viewed by laymen as pe | culiar, in view of the fact that th alleged deserting husband ig in the army and has been for some time, Contribution to War Brings Them Far Along the Road to Equal! Franchise. ROM, Oct. 9 (By Mail.)-With re-)"" wie cage will come up for trial opening of .the Italian Parliament in| the December session of the Superio: November, Italy will grant to women | Court at Newport that legal recognition of equality which almost every Allied country has enacted Can You Smile a8 a consequence of woman's contribu- — tion to the war. rk Sh Ye Teeth ? A bill to this end prepared since Feb- 0 ow our $ ruary, 117, will unquestionably be| Are you prdud to have clean, lus- trous teeth? Indicative of character and refinement—a mark of beauty— clean teeth are le to all, SOZODONT whit keep your teeth passed before the close of the year with little opposition. The laws that will be passed this win- ter do not provide for granting the| sound and clean, your gums firm and franchise to women, but it is assured | healthy—your breath sweet and wholesome. . that this will come later, The right that will be granted the Italian woman ts that of legal equality, which will render it unnecessary in the future for her to have her husband's consent to any legal Sozodont t. In addition, the barriers that here- fore existed In Italy to women's en- FOR THE TEETH trance Into certain high professions and Liquid — Powder or Paste Pi: BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE ments are to be removed, AUERBACH CHOCOLATES and CANDIES maintain the same PURITY that has made them so DESIRABLE The Food Administration permits candy manufacturers to use OUR POLICY is to make less in quan- tity and to strictly adhere to our SUPERIOR QUALITY. PHENOMENAL DEMAND we find st