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‘® THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Giving ‘‘Made in America Good Times’’ To Our Fighters 3,000 Miles From Home DECEWSER 24, 1918, ig’ TO ADOPT YOUNG MAN SAVES HIM FROM PRISON OR, H, M, MACCRAGKEN, CHANCELLOR EMERITUS OF N.Y, U., DIES IN FLORIDA was seventy-eight y« and eldest son, John H. Mi President of Lufayelie Coileptes with him at the time of death, CANTEEN PRICES EXCESSIVE, = Junge Mulgueen R Releases Convicted ‘The body will be taken te Mew P Pier Thief on Appeal of D. and the funeral held at ' Clinton Whiting. Heights Friday morning. Vas Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Jr.’s Job , ..,° 8"... De lecreceer one ol ! ~ ad side Avenue, Brooklyn, a wealthy cof wae beh appt brake cS Miamt ae tae With offlena at No, niversity, Xenia VU. a ; | . ‘ ar A the Uni ith it Tw Land, Talking Strang before Judge Mulaueen tonday gen and Berits, He latee BOM Lingo, Forget Their plead for the retea: A Jamen Ward, teacher in the Ohlo schools, pastor of a - twenty-two years old, who waa sen two big churches and then professor Edrop Also Hears of Lack of|% reter thom to the inepestar dea-| Homesicknessin “Leave son yeaterday for thefts of philosophy and chanceftor Oban Pp eral's Department, A, & ¥, tor ap-| Areas” Provided for Hive eratatens University of Pittsburgh, “Y” Supplies for Free — | propriate action. Only by an Im- TOE Mere Ka le Gana Toei atte | He came to New York in 1884 and T know he te n ood boy,” Whitin i s Distribution partial and official {avestigation, by| ZAem in France told Judge Mulgueen. "My owt son, York Universtig whe 1) Cae . investigators on the ground, oan the! Young Teddy’s Wife C. Le Whiting, Was @ Lieutenant with cated in Washington Square. ‘The | truth be known, ang a Serubbed Floors Too, Major Whittlesey and was with the next year he was made vice ehamman Lost Battalion” He was wounded and cellor, Subsequently he became chatt= died in a French hospital on Oct. 23. cellor, succeeding the Rev. Dr. John ASKS PROMPT ACTION. FROM OFFICERS AND MEN, and She Fried Dough- Complaint No, 3—Wigures of free This boy resembles my son Tam Hall, 3 a cae Ga. hie good" home, I'am aettine ei vnivormt! in'one ef De, Mascracke of the Y.M.C. A. Abroad | ste. ss ennounced by the ¥. af. 4. Good, and fonosemne, Task the Court’ pe erin widest read books.” (t was pub mission to adopt the boy.” Judge Mulqueen granted the quest and Whiting and Ward left the courtroom arm in _> in 1879 by eleven denoming- tional publishing houses. His “Bib- Nography of Church History” is re garded as an unsurpassed work of its kind The degree of D. D. was conferred Be Published. returning soldiers, I would not reat there. I would submit this matter to an impartial investigator, using again, | if possible, the channels of the Inapec- | ! Marguerite Mooers Marshall. LAYING hostess to 40,000 dough- boys at once, and furnishing Chaplain Percy Edrop of the United States Army, who was asked by Dr. John R. Mott, Director Gen- eral of the United War Work Cam- Hoys, Out to See What Is in Pack, ferred in 1887 by Miami niversity, ign, to make an impartial and ju-| 0Derated tn the sectors complained of. | Roosevelt jr, who was the first Vall Through Uete Canal tee. from which he had graduated in 1857. Lend . It ts possible that military necessity | Woman to go to France for the Y. M. ALBANY, 9% Dea at wee deh Aictal Investigation of solders’ COM-| Frociuded the bringing of supplies to|C. A., and who has just returned to Leahy, aged elzht, and John La | ie Seldiees: Ballt (ae plaints, has summarized the com-~|certain places because all the motor |America after an absence of seven- of teh same axe thelr ne Cr. CELLOR ; Lae te hae ls ; y ? to see some of the Ne CRACKEN. rae ~ Dlatnts as follows: transport was needed for strictly mili- |teen months. Her most important terday @ 1, In certain sectors the can- ornin pote: ere ORLANDO, ia, De 24.—Henr, 5 i the human body is limited; but I have |ing women's work in the seven leave Ree ton the ete Che win WE aLiitaey * Geet rid was assigned to bulla the Reon charges were excessive, before me records of repeated trips |areas in Kurope for American soldiers ‘The boys had evidently stepped on the! Mitchel a. ee 7 2 = for Bresident, Wilsoe when he te- 7 2 There w lack of suppli made to take forward such supplies |on furlough—the loneliest fighters in ren through itus of New ¥ Ld roope nes. ‘ for free distribution in the vicin- ity of certain of the, fi 3. There was an supply, even for sale, in the im- mediate vicinity of certain the atres of activity. 4. There was a congestion of Secretaries in the large cities, while there was a noticeable lack of workers at certain portions of the front. 6. There was an assumption on the part of certain of the Secretaries that the life of the soldier was necessarily demora’ nd that these wo vo. Bast 7 Street. She we mated the sympathy of | at the heart of the soldier's own atti. | NO 165 Bast ath treet. She went the soldiers. tude toward organizations lke the| across in July, 1917, just beating the 6. There was a lack of spon- Young Men's Christian Association.| military regulations which would taneity on the part of some sec- | It is undeniable that many persons| have kept her, the wife of an army| | ‘aries; that they went about their tasks grudgingly and idied when possible. tor General's Department, and I would recommend that depositions be taken from ofMflcers and enlisted men who tary use, Tho carrying capacity of as could be carried on the person. If motor transport were available, and the stories of the ruturning soldiers are substantiated, the responsibility should be fixed, “Complaint No. 3 1s relafed to the immediately foregoing, and the same action 1a recommended. “Complaint No. 4 is votoed so fre- quently that it should be the subject of an immediate report. The records of the overseas department should be |scrutinized to determine whether thero were any inadequacy of admin- istration, ‘The report should tell in detail the number of men heid in the large centres and how many of them were idle and why. “Complaint No, $—this strikes right once assumed that the sdidler was different from the civilian and that he was hopelessly tempted. “But our men abroad have belied the old assumption and have written them with every available sub- stitute for “home and mother’—that was tho war job of Mra. Theodore work during this period was organis- Burope, since not a few miles of country nor even an English Channel, but a whole ocean, intervenes be- tween them and tho people and places they love, Slender, blue-eyed, little Mrs. Roosevelt, who looks somehow aa if she had stepped out of her grand- mother’s daguerreotype and who ob- viously is endowed with the quiet competence, the serene ability to com- mand herself and others, character- izing our earlier and less restless gen- erations of American women, told of her war zone experiences yesterday morning in the library of her home at officer, in America 66° AKING care of our soldiers on leave," she explained, “was RS Ito. ROOSEVEL) Jf. AT AIX-LES DROWNED HUNTING SANTA. things Santa ( Slaun would have in his on Dr. burg College of Springfield, O., in 1 and the degree of LL. SAYVILLE, Frank Johnson of Sayville, a con’ MacCracken by the Witt D, was con LL, Dec. 24—Tdeut, “The other side of the picture is f and is peculiarly an American prob-| S4!NS, ON® Or tHe mom LEAVE SREAS, a new record into the history of sol- ‘ presented in many of the letters be-|diering. Somo of the soldiers to|lem, since the man of France and fore me," declared Chaplain Edrop|whom I talked resented the mauner|Britain can spend their leave at] oners’ base, I spy, tag and hide and UNIFORM CELEBRATIONS to-day. “Soldiers, both officers and aad the Fane of Mae of the Y.| home, and even the British Colonials kK. , teat ath 5 . Sec: s 4 e \- ~ th re) red em," enilsted men, have testited to tho | MC A area tiie penis, itt: | who go to London feel almost ax if qe alee Oran sasmny FOR NEW JERSEY HEROES devotion and even the heroism of;causo the manner and method of | ‘ey were with thelr own people. 4 they played when they many of the Y. M. C. A. Secretaries. | cach individual differs as he differs |But we soon found out that our boys youngsters In school—not long of] even in personal appearance from the|could not just be given leave and|ago, you see. And they had such a A. etna : He & I bave read and heard seer Ott next man. I can only recommend then allowed to dump themreives| Wonderful time tagging h other! |Gov. Edge and ‘Mayors Join im such splendid fortitude and vonse-|that the ¥. MC. A. Mecretarion be “At Aix-les-Bains we could take 4 nde PI S cration that thrills are occasioned as! instructed to lay emphasis upon the {"¥where. France was too crowded care of 4,500 to 6,000 soldicrs at one State Wide Plan to Supply one reads and hears, In addition I new traditions created by our men of | to take care of them adequately, sta] MELE and at all the seven areas we Jobs to Fighters. A i c can Exped y Fo ir inability to speak and under- | Could care for 39,000 to 40,000 at once, have acen the records of official cl- Phe, American oar the aan Fists Ena tae ieeciace sountry There were fifty of us women at Alx-| TRENTON, N tations, which confirm the personal bi ». im MRC: ne assump-|stand the lanjuage of the country les-Bains, and, do you know we teatimontads. UH write this fectingly, for 1 per-|WoUld have resulted in endless de) found it caster to entertain 6,000 men | © the Ma SUGGESTIONS FOR TAKING AG-|sonally witnessed the fevered efforts|!ay and confusion—In_ ‘paging’ | than fifty—the number that som TION, ON (COMPLAINTS. of many overwrought preachers in| France, so to speak, for each indi-|times would be left to us between ed a 0 M the camps where I was stationed, | vidual doughboy when his time was)Shifts. Dut all of them were alm celebra “Tue incidents of devotion and} and T heard the angry comments of | vi y carer to alow, {hole AB New der heroism need no more than passing|iny own men. The overwrought re- | ">, ae: ens ae - aa ataelne mention. ‘They are their own com-| formers to whom I refer in my own| “Therefore al lig ue t of trouble in managing = ents f s experiences were not connected with | were set aside for the men, - Wiis) Bantdar dee Ghnttiores ice montartes and complete in the recorda /1i0°y "arc. A. or any other army |tes-Bains, on the Riviera, at Nice and ID you have any canteen ex- | “ide Plan the immediate emp! we have before us, In the matter of| auxiliary, I wish to add In all fatre 4 . Th i Apo A ment and retwbilitation of n dis: | complaints I think prompt action | ness, atys B other suitable points. © ; - ayn paked. “Did You! charwed from tho service ursF : e e hed transportation, and s¢ io. al ‘ : en along the foliowing| "Complaint No. 6—If an organiza- [ernment furnisl me 3 7 v. Edge urged that works neces speuie Be'saken tion within the ‘Y’ could be erected | board and room rent Sunnie ty ; she Anawored. boron ary in the State and m pallties At yi similar to that of the Army Inspector | leaves of the men, and “the M, C./in a cantcen and in an officers’ club] should be undertaken in th “A ‘All the records of the ‘Y' In con-iGenerat's Department, it would be|a. jooked after their recreation. 1|in Paris before I was assigned to tho| memorials to the returned flehters nection with the setae Ly possible to weed es irkers. a ven in charge of the women’s work |Trest areas, I went over in July, 19: oe _ obtained from abroad and published. |ture this suggestion in case there ix | ¥™* eis Vou know, and the leave , ‘There ts a great deal of confusion In| none.” Lin all the areas. age eeee iy the leave? HYLAN’S AUTO SMASHED. the minds of goldiers and of the| Chaplain Edrop urgos that the “¥"| ‘Then Mrs. Roosevelt spoke in de- pened till February, e Py rr | take advantage of offly 1 channels of |tail of the first area opened to the |scrubbed floors, but that is r Mystery ox to Identity of Gray general public as to this matter, investigation, He de the temper | mon, the one ht Aix-les-Baifs, in the | Every woman in France has serubbed Hatred Man in Car. Lod Lig aerate oe aanite the returning men ts heared and | stabiishment of which she was es-|floors during the last four years, And| ‘There was speculation in the ‘Trame 4 5 ‘ directed by the Commanding Gener: © public is eager for informatio t phaieiwe # ‘ed dois tis || Celich. torday.ca to wilaiwen tie de AE. F, to assume the canteen, Bul-| According to information to at | pecially active. . ny eat: Sve NES bed OUD ce is Mace reine ; MH No 3, Headquarters, A. E. official headquarters of the “Y, “Dr “The first group of men,” she ex-/nuts from 9 in the morning till 4 in Pie pak ; automobile sletin No, 33, Headqua' toe ee Mott will request an official investiga-|piained with a little laugh, “came | the afternoon, : y when it was run into by Harry is referred to in this connection. The|tion of the ¥ M,C. A, work oversnns te imply hating the place, They| Unlike Mrs, Astor, who ws Kaplan, a chauffeur, of No. 262 Hart steps preliminary to the promulgation | of the Inspector General's Depart- | ‘here simply : 1 Pains! | dubious about her skill in fryin kiyn, at Lofayette and ea mar e n eac of that bulletin should be clearly| ment, Riad ORNATE RES Aen ea ee gail Mirae Reoosavelt: takes a true. reet tenes (On ne head tt of rep aeeniee rf many; Hae igs a ke Apert wifely pride in her doughnuts. “They sigs Bp who ¢ scribed nimselt e e laini Idiers that the frauded and treate: fe sche Phelan Lis i " : wclal investigator to the Police 4 : nond it at a ¥. M,C. A. nod. limousine, in whieh he acknowledged he | If that be true, the facts should be ITS OWN STOLEN AUTO ns vous a Mew changed their| ““f ald not seo my husband often—!hid a gray hnired menuionane at made known. Pl b i A anes once I did not see him for six! name he refused to divulge, He sald ‘ “ pacecwne “ best was none too food . 3 . " + .. ee ara lee ie etc lee te ean doughboy on Teave,| Months” she answered ‘another ques: Kaplan turned without signal, smasic Look for the name Tropiko branded right on the skin of he matter was in @ request, eal Captures Bro Youths WI a sped | tor “But when he was wounded [| /"8 the rear panel of the Mayor's car - ° Coramand. | \8© Captures Bronx Youths Who! \Y Aiy tea-Baina he was quartered |tion. | “iu Se Patrolman O'Hara, the Mayor's brother the fruit—the COLOR of the mark shows the grade of fruit. mount to an order from the Comm nis Eth went to him in Paris and was allowed ing General, A. E. F., that fact should Fled With Flivver, Labelled in the finest hotels, which had been | went to him in Paris and was in-law, pleaded with Magistrate Cobb be stated. Objection is taken serfously SPD! tnken over by the + ited ata she fmonded with her litt for leniency Kaplan huge 49 i | This is a new departure in fruit selling—and a most im- ’ authorities. More than one |quie m: is in comm et rison for one day and fined $1 : Be ee ee een nee emails ad cardter alent In rooms where royalty [his reximent now, althoush he 13 still| which he paid | portant one. From now on you will know when you eat a printed in Offic: ‘ar Work Co! hey found their flivver that was j ha sation | lan . _ | : : documents, that the canteen was ‘op-| stolen at 12.19 o'clock this morning} had gofourned. And tho reer) | another thing which Are. SPEEDING COSTS WOMAN $25 Tropiko, for each one is branded, and every one bearing the erated on borrowed capital, barely more ‘than six hours Inter, 1¢} centres and gaming halls—so|ment of recreation contres—inclu - | trade-mark Tropiko is guaranteed delicious and juicy. “Lb is represented by ‘Y' officials | ‘0% * eee fare) and three detec Ly banat raid Joughboys ac-|Pathing facilities—just behind the | “Oaghe to Know How Fast Chauffeur | i i | tives to do the work, and besides findi gnificent that e@ doughhoys ac os me » only twenty-four “she Sa nd i it i i that the Ganges te the Crive FindH A8 ste elivvar hay: apresied’ five Sroceleeaty were: atrala: 10. enter tiem ature leave, sand: aha we mi fae "she Says and Is Fined, Tropiko Grapefruit is grown in the rich Northern valleys not contemplate the operation of the} Mj." oey AT : t ¢ y He 0G ners i ha > | ; . A canteen and that tho financing waa| Zoye” ‘wee of Hom Have pleaded /qrat, All the furnishings wore re- the fing lino. north Nt [ Mattes bay ghwuoan wi un | of Porto Rico, where the warm, tropical sunshine, the moist air therefore done on what was virtually! ‘The ‘auto disappeared when it was! Nabe a ‘and | yet meard the last barmge of the Lsheth Ba a of the se., and the fertile soil combine ideally to grow the best- an expense account. If this be the| left at Be ‘Ave and 1524 street | tUrne’ and ‘ouinieath with their|shot. Twa ANU at ast Armeriden'| do Oourt toute tz appeared fl; d and juici fruit in th Id. oMcial view, and not merely the view] by officers who were makin jeeee ila ordered hot choco: |battery, the shells passing over my i Cobb 0 favored and juiciest grapetruit in the wor held by certain officials, it would be| Ye fon, It was found at > |feet on th a onde eee |head, on the morning of Nov. 11. pohult ot b auffeur, Cha ine n : : ‘ ; ; nt SOS eh eiite wire sh. Jinte and lemonade whero the finest | fond. on the morning if Noy oda, | Be 4 a The big Porto Rican fruit growers deliver their crop of grape- well, in my judgment, to make that ‘771 . e Tro n, Ww ' . af “* | it bore cons} | wines in Europe had been served.| And we knew the war was over.” — | “( ; ip el wae ry fact known. 1 find from my inter-| of "the “youths Roligious sarvices were held in the ae Wak ORTKEG ‘ fruit to the Fruit Exchange experts, who select and set aside the 4 4 6 5 t were arrested oligto u | Itz deola § ey A Ain Mews with returning soldiers that they | Pens oh or relict [baccarat rooms—and tho boys never] RURCIAN | EADER ar , ; finest of the fruit—those that are heaviest with juice. These are do not take the stataement of ‘bor- | ———_ could stop laughing at the joke of | tt a i i rowed capital’ seriously." |SMITH ELECTION BETS PAID. | that! fa tn RDERED FROM PARI se saibidisaiecitee convene : the only ones branded with the name Tropiko, F “Discussing the complaints sert-| exh hdd | , Fn 0 0 § ie at Rots : pom ‘ iy is : atim,” continued Chaplain Edrop, “| @52,000 ¢ cai lu ‘Bbenus (ae HAT “Gis ¥0U or one) if ebrecy Weoisttale Cob chan Ask your dealer today to get the Tropiio--<:2 juiciest have made the following recommenda- yn Restaurant, Deny tas sie He Prof. Paul N. Milukoff acted * , wi a summo fruit in the world tions to Dr, Mo Fifty-three thousand dollars changed| swe gave th 1 the ‘madesin fH 7 ‘ nd fine $25,] . 1am feterense to Complaint No. 1, (t]hands in Fred Schumm’s restaurant in! amerion’ good times wo could de ving Sympathy With CONGRES Bes | Look for the trade-mark —- Tropiko — stamped on each as been stated in a telegram, signed | Brooklyn, to-day when Schumm paid ai egitie Heise s Germans - b by the Assistant Secretary of aff the brts placed with him on the gut-| Ise" she Paes ey aby we “ | S BEGINS RECESS. grapefruit you buy—-Gold, Blue, Red, Purple or Bronze. War, Dr. F. P, Keppel, that this con-{come of the Gubernatorial race be- | had pier h ich sor PARIS, Dee. 24.—N. Milukoff, for-| Conference 0 Dp Ree toe War pe, | teen Smith and Whitman, outdoors, fishing, hiking and water mer Iussian Foreign Minister, who| iiliogear vex mt DEALERS : ie ; Fise00$' 0 ‘y ty nah Tho bulk of the winnings was on | spo There were special enter-| was accused , | ¢ partment investigation and would be! Smit Some over-enthustastic Smith " hile “leanings, | WASHINGTON Congres Ls} re Ra Sn CES NEOGEO FOUL | a /advaaten ho pei wi that he Smith | tainmenis every afternoon a8 § pile icanings, pe SPIN GION: al If you want the “attention” of your customers, keep f . pe lected by @ greater pluralit: rn gs, and the boys sang and pi His presonce here | APTAD | TOCONE | SOCONi 1 y i definite and arbitrary scalo of prices! he received lout to Whitman upportens Ree Nl SUACEERE Le hte ieheaL Gnuieeeiae Te even committ F practioate Tropiko in sight ¥ ren wem to give your cus- - dopted 7 |The figure on those bets did not " ERS si , all work for The Senate, juici i i had been adopted by ane ¥. M,C. A.) Zhe, figure on ee ine paeing aa od. with'the leaat-poasible restraint.” a Aer 7 Banat tomers the juiciest grapefruit, sell them Tropiko, for canteens abroad. That these prices pais ad been delayed so long, Schumm| And what do you suppose was the years h penes ue Fill Inet Would: fees Hi the Quartermaa- |" PTs better 4f they get the money the | Most popular amusement of all? 1 Or Hane rere ie gies. ter's stores, Yot the soldiers persist !aay be fore Christmas than the day after | smiled when Mrs. Roosevelt spoke of fick’: torda ned in th amme after “GAs in their complaints that the charges | election. Lec {t, and yet my throat hurt a bit, for for" Ae Alc acumen wast i w are still exorbitant and widely at Varl-! sone Denten Ex-Katsetin’s Condi-| the admission brought up, so vividly, M2 , ffort general \ ance with those of the Quartermaster tion Serious, |tho glorious, tragic YOUTH of the fr f Jobat nthe Riv Bi) | * stores AMERONGEN, Dec, %4.—The con-!| men fighting the battles of America {i}, Bolsh’ . tho holidays * “I would recommend that anh eke tran-/ dition of the former Kaiserin is not and the world. What th Last July Ping tne Caoniie: tik a Pcl Renate scripts be made of letters complaining) serious, despite reports to the con- Toughest of thom, enjoy ports that h 1 th r Committee and Representative specifically in this matter and that|¢ eenan Sail not the picnics, not the concerts and Pt atta. a. edie tn Kitchin, Ohairman of the House Ways rary m Berlin, according to a - m Odessa on Dec 4M s these transcripts be forwarded to lectures, Bot even the movies, but ang Jn a statement urged that an Alii 4 ok dines Committes, asresd te basin P jar statement issued at Count von Ben-/the old, old games boys all over 40% \"! at ase nan Aled conferences on the War Revenue Bill ‘ Beoretary Keppel with a request that tnck's castle to-day, | ica are playing to-day—pris- Constantinople. he wont to Paris about Jan, 3 rn

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