The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1919, Page 2

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ee mae Srimeor RUE ae — | a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919. \ ’ ; eset ; parla) on the trait U DaAmerican Press Asin After big game in Africa ‘ ve afiiieay On the trai © int. Wim Serace fee © tndereed + (= — ——a_ —— ——— Enthusiastic horseman PY n t on his way to Boston to attend the George Talmage, pastor of Chris O rine dinst, wash, 06 uneral of hia father-in-law; Mra Nicholas Longworth, the Colonel's |, the family to know of he | \ dest daughter, and Mrs, Theodore | tamily in the house, for the five ch Roosevelt jr. arrived at Sagamore HL dren were ale away Mra Roo: E 5 r ate yesterday Mr Richard H,) reecived tho shock with splendid for if i ' Derby, who was Miss Bthel Roo Ten thet ene sone theo oe velt, will errive from Akon, 8. 8, to-| day without any like ab —-> day. }down. It wa. " ho notified he All members of the family looked | Children Of their fa;hers passi ! who calmly arranged for the Inir to-day if they had spent a wieepless | and she who tecelved and cot " Right Mrs, Roosevelt secmed al- | amen of tho grieving offspring wh . most exhausted, but she had tile | Were able to reach Bagamore Hill laa | for a group of children from the pad | Neck Public School, who trudged up| FORMAL NOTICE OF DEATH} Sagamore Hill to stand again on the | ISSUED BY DOCTORS. Saaaes where ‘often they fi Formal word of ¢ Toone ho Ne y be * plasea, whe nt ud was no! out from Saga Driving in Georgia Rowing at - Oyster Bay athered around the Cole ‘es knee Hid until SP. M. yesterday ©Am. tress Assn @ \MimeBartand co A detachment of mounted poiteo been wut from New York, the same that excort of inflatn part of the Guard of Monor of fitty| condition had not given cause for | 1 chamber he hail eel dae GRO MI SA A to be sent by Commissioner Enright On 4y wan hy " it the request of the village trustees. and spent they are p is family d ruly to pay « last tribu to the dead and partly to ald at the | retired at 11 cf . ward the treaty between Italy and ‘ hurch and cemetery, where. the | about 4 o'clock In the mor { om, life had spad. dein J de ns ‘ crowds on regular trains will be ave man, who occupied an adjoinir room, mented by thousands on the trains the Long Ivland i run to Oyster Hay. br pecial | yticed that while he was 0 | sleeping quietly Col, Roosevelt's mee ei athing Was growing very shal« Mrs. Nicholas Longworth), Aci Tole ; et daughter, was at) home in Washington, Ethel (Mra. | AYS OF R cE » MEMPHIS, ¢ 1 Derby) was in Aiken, 8. € A spin 2.5 r two children, Lieut, Col, nt at Memphi France, Great Britain and Russia Jan, 7. —( : into a relative to the eastern coast of the | J ned, as far as known. Article 16 . iow Collins of Rutherford, N aAgaitional details of Col. Roosevelt’! “fa dicd almost immediately, ; Thendore Jr. wan with his command, | and A. L. Caperton of New York City Se the treaty provides that it shail te A SALE OF SHIRTS erday showed that the only person | fumed tobe, a. natural sep, | American Army’ of Gecupation tn] “Entire ‘world, Will Share| aviators ut park Field, near this ety.) Covered 4,000 Miles Withoi eigen) DEL Father Knickerbocker \ ned valet, and| ‘The cause of deat 5 f rmany. Capt, Kermit, the second Jorashed to the ground yesterday und are acc mu . . +6, hat to this humble servant were | {it cause of death was an em | io Was with his company of infan-| Grief,” Is Tribute of Col sing the instant death of Collins Changing a Motor or inference cir will have something “to poken his Jast words, He is James GEO. W. FALLER, M. D try somewhere in France; no one, not 2 fe etn nee ae = vides that the futu make a ° about”’ Amos, a Virginia nogto, who had| Sore A. TCR at D even the family, knew exactly where. . M, House. jand probably fatal injury to ¢ a Plane. ; nae five to Italy the yen Personal attendant to the Col« JOHN A] HARTWELL. U. 8 And Quentin, the youngest, the hero- when he has seen the mel since he was President, These} pi. Palle yee A. aviator, was lying where ‘an enemy T ninutes after the fatal ace 18 W ern ; ent eid erecta tilioner, who mignt Le paid ty by airman had downed him tn combat) paris, Jan. %—The French public, ident, another rourred wt the| WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—HFrom of Trieste, na ani Values we are offerin t summer. p It was not until last evening that g Ghe fulfil. the first of the Roosevelt chiklren t of his proposed visit and did were able to arrive at Bagamore Hill. | not know of his illness, was shocked As coincidence had it, Capt, Arehle |. Gory who has been making two or three | bY Col, Re k to his old home from | was communicat Cal, to kwell Field, San Die clad, Washington, via the hern route, 4 distance of approX- | Article Atty AyiNs | pat quadron of the Province of Istria and) in our CLEARANC » Istrinn Islands 5 gives Daimatia and tie SALE of shirts. atian Islands to Maly. Other’ ‘The values are the talk 8 deal with Albania and zones which had been expect that Hight out! Rooseve i aie Roosevelt family physician care for me?” And the words of the oni- sted man in roply wore the lust Col. | Ma : eevelt heard: “All right, Coloncr; | Mt Neauantiy good night, oir. and ts a dista ONLY AGED NEGRO VALET), But the formal same spot, when Lieut. H. I f Now York City, le of 500 fect wevelt's death. 1 by the arrin 1 hittle, n and was serious’ clated PRESENT AT END. jKtom Mrs. Koosevelt, frum the vale! |General tospinl No, Yin the Bronx | press to the Peace Commission and jy oy, Banta. if pparent n byilts Aglatig MUEKES Inicagnvor Supker| OF thle town,—come in Tha mas ut U lociock, Sunday | ones’ tangetime cocchinan, Wile was | (Nm paralyeed by F treatment fF 4 | other officials njuriva, he remains uncor s : This ts an | ying broken tp and convince yourself, igBt. Boor ereafter bis heavy | wandering ab unds, broken= | Ghaneed to be away from New York| President Poincare » hiy condition ts said to be serious. {2 ab lew pi eae Ee. asleep, “MKoward 415 the valet care {tee cents non Hovsevelt.| hecanse of a funeral, His wife's! “1 am very much affected by ‘the oe Hs Be seou aistance tor Ow toms) TUMULTUOUS WELCOME CLEARANCE SALE PRICES Missed the deep exhilations ho had |the house and entate, were icarned | wae being buried ta Hoston, He re: | Feport of President Roosevsit's death, | Coline # t- of B. Graduate ama iio tie qircet air line betwe 2.00 and 2.50 SHIRTS.. 1.65 yer. been hearing. Ho went to tho Col- | tater unday ut which stops were made, Collins, who was twenty-two ye: It wus not possible wa © years |8.9 : t | WAS ACCORDED WILSON 2.75 and 3.00 suurts.. 1.95 old, was the son of a Rutherford, tak e direct air | potw some dition. She hurried to arouse Mr Beek aL rents one paren He | reached OYALSE ERY... wustand | heed paeeds \ndertaker, He was graduated at the |points, and the detours made in- IN CITIES THROUGH ITALY 35° «na 400 sturts..2.65 the Colon. It waa only two ur dieee | f long letter to his son Cupt.| arrived last evening from Washing-| “Well do I remember the dignified Baas ot rere aator want, to te |Proxunately 400 5.00 and 6.00 SHIRTS..3.95 opel. 1 r Miree | Kermit Roosevelt, who is in France jon and Mrs. Derby sent word that) letter which 1 vod Trae iie |and a short time later went to the UN a TINT RIN anee minutes Pefore the former Hrest- | with the United Staten Army, Hel she was leaving Alken at once, but} Roosevelt after the death of Lis son Memphis aviation camp, He was eap- | Maj TG ana tk 1) 7.00 and 8.00 sHIRTS.. 5.95 ‘ urin to Greet President— dent’s wife and tho nurse hastened | qicrated 8 to Mrs, Roosevel ihe 1 yt) reac " t 19 Bis chamber; Lut his rempiration | (ring hia cuctony wires E velt, It] would not be able reach Oy Quentin, in which he informed me/tain of the all-American water polo |geon; Licuts. F . 5 4 fuller details of turned unmediately ax soon as he lt was 80 unexpected, After the ex- onel’s bedside, sensing that some- |and the early hours of Mc lreceived word. of his father's death, | President had left the hospital soma! (bing was wrong. Ho called a woman | Sunday night osevelt w vas afte efore he | nures, She realized the pationt’s cons | high smirita every oo tewelt aye nut dh ae eee dark before he) gays ago we thought that all danger ngton, } : his custom never to use a ates | iy » morning sto F Oo », McLean, Albert Pyle and John | = had eeaned. He had died x the negro | poziapher or sveretary on the Subs | oN 2 NNN |Minit the gravorot ie sun, ‘femscaise| team shortly before he left eater. Af Beans, amu two mechanics, ScrRts Some Kiss His Hand CHAIN ‘SHIRT SHOpS wat by his side watching, yet un- | }t) | a aeney a ae Boan> i en cnowing of the end. . i | tressing to me to think that Mr, | His father | wwan teran of the Span- jlanton and Lewis, both master B1BMAl) Fini aeaiy yan, 7 (Associated ‘tone ARCEST Shin The epitaph of Col. Roosevelt was|APPEARED FATIGUED AFTER SORROW IN | Roosevelt will not have an oppor. |ish-American War. olectricians, a : (AUSTS 14 AMERICA “agp Be at tosday, AAA tunity to lay flowers on the grave of Weather conditions here and in| Press).—President Wilson y¢ 1 a matter of interest day, and a] DICTATING LETTER. stere'S gs. the squadron|ended his visit to Italy b tour story of his own pi nee wax told his heroic gon, New York permitting, t v 1} ended visit to Italy by a HrenhWvns 1407 Broadway W. A. Rogers, a well known news- | ,,oU2day afternoon at 2 o “The whole heart of Fran @ goes | JOAN OF ARG “PAGEANT will take the air some time to-dQ¥|o¢ Turin, which g Bink ano Cortlandt St. 144 Broadway . per artist and a warm friend of the | Patler paid the first of hi out to Mra, Roosevelt in nd fly to the metropol Feeney pat f 1 Na t. cert Relonel more than t year age sent |2MUy Visite--two in numbor sate Friend of liberty, friend ot France, | HAS WARSHIPS? AID .ctSi rst neatemns whatever to. iit eleome, quite ax hei . e hin & tients, shecrited patie nt The e lonel seemed America Loses es a Great Citizen and | oosevelt has given, without count: | eat vl ape record on thie trip. ae ne frectings he actives At « ch My Was not suffe i : sand! ing sons and daughters, bi ft _ sala said Mo Smith 8 out to land Milan together, however, ‘ word: 4: dare Roane bee whee s dressed and able ta be Mlies a Good Friend, that liberty may ive, We ute grt Hid may 1 mail ro n San stink: wan suds orderly 170 Market St bodies for our souls’ desire,’ fur At 8 o'clock Bunda Says Paper, ful to him, We wish to express to} Their Searchlights Form Cross |p ind Bl F TeX, ANd WONG |e in thousands f persona flocked Woaterb ranten Tished the spark that fired the Pr again called, according to ; Mrs, Roosevelt our most sincere con-| — Aboye Statue for Anniversary permitted to pick ‘our own course) Again thousands of pei Ke patriotism of his country.” his custom i LONDON, Jan News of the |dolence, i : |from BI Paso on sag cares! ta al ¢ air with GFRCUAL Nana In reply, the Colonel wrote in {ter the Colonel had given his! geath of former President Roosevelt| 9: J+ Jusserand, F Celebration | "The course S] Paso wal shouts of “Viva Wi a 3 ¥ wording of 4 lengthy Pl Roca 4 ae dor to the United States, 2 . full py ng places se- sal aad eli BABY CARRIAGES ii 1. wore allowed te ohooes my vt 0 Kermit and had incloged | Ast became known in London through | sax pected death of one W hyee mounted policemen } lected. 1 x the oficial | Peace!” an 5 expr H 1 ihe envelope the proo ts. \a cable message to the Associated | hei ; 4 Sor eivile ts maeia of r sho f narty, and he he most picturesque feature of S served what you said, | should Webruary | Press here, which was immediately|manhood, straightforward honesty . | " Behind them, on a dainuly | 1°° shotorraphe| + 1 actor in k to have what you inscribed the Metropolitan M hitted to official circles, where | and fearlessness, will be me alt | ’ es oe shavivenea rou Ww photographs! gathering of more than 1,000 Mayors haat an ae: ie ‘ on the volume you sent me used he HH ota ed and his enest regret was expressed lover the hp doe son rem ores | 8 white ents bins a ene S| of citios and towns in Pledmont to repairing done ‘weal mil ? hum ; i hy tha France, Whose cause he up- | glittering hite, herse in w tance ‘ nis osevelt will be in ke about bis heart and that {agency despateh from New York gave | shai never be forgotte hee helmet, pede Joan of Are, |CRansing a plan tor, ‘The| the fielda and the valleys, and vir Phone 2230 Murray Br rit of retirement wt Mis Ties Were bothering him some- line news to the public. | tlenry White, one of the American | 1 Di at By Be why pr Are. plan 3 te fly ba i to San ORO. AN any avaey litle etoenroaurcomonin: 4 ” dow, wi iar " _ | Peace Commissioners, said: “L have en a group of standara bearers|a start probably Ww re mac TEES ates ER iat cha AI 1 proforsionnt| Col Roosevelt, who always wana) itil or Mr, Roonevelt's death with \ colored banners, followed by a|the middie of this mon _ | ity wai represented, ax well an the DIED. 1 sin Oyster Hay, | popular Agure in England in general,| deep sorrow because of the loss to Mid De TED iL Mile habe chen ‘Our motors have gone throngh)jargo cities, Each of the Mayors THICK Hi MADE: Saloved became even more popular during |the Nation of a great pu servant : F eetcas wast sixty-five hours of setual Ayn and) wore a sash of the national colors,| } nd of Mrs, M. Hado and young lot the course of the war Ovcause of his|and to myselt of 4 lifelong friend Beet rae eaters fram thee Ln ey nw miotgse the| They represented all walks of life and | ¢ Mrs, Anna and Peter Hade, Dub Brean, up ft ntailing support of the course of| Att itgosevelt'a death + hiser Marseiliaise, ‘Then. th a turn journey.” |every condition of societ wo farm Plush aserred there not Village ay fast as his car could carry {the Allies and hie constant advocacy | gy a distinct shock. Ameri ham Bay Nayal Band and many oy — The Mayors passed before ithe Pres. | ST itvue Me onaay, Mo Disteice Aitorney. ¢ him. The doctor put tothe ©) of a pro-British pulley for the United! for the loss of a great outs. And last, with colgred | ident in a long line and each received 1 de we F the elty miairict Attorn: uunty. lon My. Roowevelt, but found there ape | 20 P world for the loss « nd colored tags and colorbd sa AUTO BAN NN ee ete ed) and was by was while working deed, + palary. sehen MMe. (oe tine Cros e ee eeriaualy, we ji epbeavelt ferences to the} His vitility and Ameri the children of Pu ool N A * asin ARGS @ #aM6| ina manhole. His limbs were paralyae xpr a and the Colonel) premnoy ocean were given| ly sbockod to hear the news that! 597th anniversary of the birth 0 Sh g & quite all oney re veeks from America The entire of Are, moved w long > 5 ~ F ‘ 1 to his home ae eurestioy i Absa Sie pad Will sbare the grief which Will to the park at Riverside Drive Five Unmasked Young Gunmen ust Before 11 o'ctock Cat. Roosnyeit| ini the: d t ielt in the United States over the stands the statue of the French w Hold Up Saloon Man aid ae bis wife and, with) OC hewspapers. print prominently | death of he yell, He was rior maid M Uj C , ‘ fp ie Micht- tite 1 Thoosevelt's | the ene virile urageous leader) Dr. George B. Kuntz. President Friends, and Escape * bd a 4 nds Ly - \ live oo he Joan Ar we me ‘ of 7, 2 - Ahn of them contain | of his t itive in his+| the J : So How To Make a A: gh th Chin oaahatel greatest Preal-land Capitaine Mo Loyer of the M Five unmasked men held up Charies . 9 " { ae : i * ' Ub Mall Gaxette | dents." ellles spoke r " non at S2d Street an Gray Hair Remedy va the Colone!'o | ¢ : Oa asetA| ( Mrs. Roosevelt @ casiecenlataeae ee Avenue in a businessllis areas tke oR Mae ox- Pre Closing with the | ¢ablegram, sa s nner at 1) A. M. to-day ri ‘ 5 — Mrs. Mackie, 1 | Spm scnget {with ‘nme ee NORTHERN PACIFIC MOVED Witlam Bennewlta, 0 brother of the| Mid-Week Special for Tues. and Wed., Jan. 7th & 8th Mrs, Ma he 1 know | } \ 1 | great so which all An net P ' ienda were hav-| re rer : York actress, now ndmothe : : MOrUA tia Mite 90 over the death of your distinguished SEA BY T pranriétor, ‘and two friends were hay 11 | CHOCOLATE COVERED PECPEUAUNT PATTIES —These are big whose hair is still dat r mad ‘ ‘ Mo \ . na r husband.” 30 U Ky a nithtenp’ # the cea Hay , Mi int ind enye At ane wuld farms ¢ c followir tement Gray tt : F Secretary Ta : heard an automobile stop outside ein ‘rh ‘i DE thn dane ants 25 ” 4 The de 1 reer i} h wit a POLST BON streaked ar faced hair can be inane ‘ { | Spare nthe 3 taney TOOK gp, tence ag Pe.) 1 — diately turned black i - ; ; : ; American, iis f perfect weather conditions tae tugs |!",” ; area uesday’s Attractive Offeri: nrown, whichever But " BROOKLYN MAN MISSING, | A™merient ti, pbricol Seaisbar gone) ens: Sab luk H uprr t aid in y raclive Offerings ny the use of th . cuous shew 1 about thirty feet to vea during the high up. One bandit went back of the SUPER CREAMERY “ae - rerbedy that you ca NY As be de) amity of Louies, Mlumbers Seeks] Friends and enen Di last ailetit dive haven licen were [Sth “ali yea at printon Around 101) 16 AR AMELS == chose Covet ne Q UATE “Merely get x su ing Tnformation of ine ihe forse of bik: parkona Soe Te ote iit ite calGiL. faved Se ATONE. At POE (t neon took $140 HUNT Avent powder at any dru i The fa i ui - t great intl he had in molding pube |, ey { u OL thin: teancenh aoe j ‘ kept up a continy pull for more | "¢) ue kept the four men cov a rae Inset very little and no extras tot dD ‘ pnt » oo! Pa et, I yo. are| ile thought and pury His patriot= | ft, two hours, but failed to get thelered, one went through thelr pockets oe i solve it in water and comb it through ! : hereabonts,|iam and devotion to his country will {than two hours, but falied to wel the | anid, ote Mame money and jewelry, one the hair, Full dire for uv , t f Pp last sect r lorena | long be remembered by all his fellow DIK Ship far ene oh out of the sands | stood guard at the $20 Streat door and and use con each box. One box 4 ast had been wore | citizens, while his sturdy American: to give the official hopo that ehe might | one at the Lexington Avenue entry i fi th ke a cb 4 { i b announ ism will be an inspiration to future be pulled off to-day while the fifth rob! the till, There Pe ee 20u (On BONEN ead, bu w p. but has} generations indications now are that, untess| were no croas words OF blows, and as » reasy, and leaves a i n during the Inst two dave, the y guy who follers us is a goner rooklyn, Newark, Soe son book many yea t r t Fa TEN a i a stl lc 8 e—————S um} ?

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