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ONLY G00 IN 27TH DNSION. “ESCAPED BATTLE WOUNDS: FEIN COBLENZ DESCRIBED '¢ 75, 000 Russian Sable Coat Made Here for M THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, W. E. 1919. ACCUSES BANKER —TRUCKMTAN WINS IN ACTION 10 GET HAND OF FORMER TRUST FUND BACK MRS. GUGGENHEIM Corey ,, ROOSEVELT'S WILL WHO STANDS Six FEET SIX MUCH-MARRIED MATRON NOW THE BRIDE OF NO. TOBE FILED SOON; WIDOW GRIEF HEIR : Wolf, Who Got Nevada Di- He Is Six Feet Six and the Estate Not Large, It Is Said ip et |S vorce, Found Real Trouble Fourth Husband of Cele- ! Life Insurance in Her : ree, ted Divorcee. | Favo' arted With His Decre brated cee | avor. Gen. Bandholiz and Start ot | WILSON WRITES SWISS | — New Yorkers Command BOY HE'D LIKE 10 VISIT Learning, he says, that when David Michiner is nix feet six, Now, i. Theodore Roosevalt's will. 30,000 Policemen. : married Molly Dentea in 1900 that s on wilt the story very brief, will be filed within the next : 4 HIM AND PLAY SOLDIER H aieady wen pomemnd oF & huosband Lime ugo a girl by the name | few days at Mineola, !t was sald t t } t t alaid, Of Grace Rrown was married to W day, He was far from being rich, bis NOLD GL ORY ON CASTLE. : Whi whe BA For gceEey Ore tam C. Herbert, and after th friends sald, and It is thelr bellef most j : | President and His Wite Receive cha Wolf, now sixty tat wh a ame was Grace Brown Hert a ne estate will go to his widow. P : rae 1, ef Sea CU, Lon Nd, hurtied' name that was destined to grow and NM the Colonel's children are mak Fenty of Food, but Few Autos, More Than a Garload aty OCWernia aid GAH WK WO leave ee Ing their own way in the world and Owing to Rubber and ' of Cifts f the divorces that made “Light-! Herbert was not alc foot six, but doing well, His life insurance ts for oS s cbtw Juice , + et ry famous and jo wan an officer in the navy, and a @ fairly large sum, and tt is under Gasoline Shortage. . Peg, wageetlicags : popula re of manty vigor in his sple and stood after Quentin’s death last sum ee ee O President ' (ison has post ; All of which was set forth to-day Ah Ufitformy He fooked lNo a bnabE mer he had this made payable to hia Sergt. Major Howard H. Me foned all dane tor further 14 pa to the attention of Su-| marriage, but Herbert went away one widow ir of his esi | plans for furthe ‘ Mrs, Hoosevelt was reported to-day TAitad of The Evoning ‘World | ¢ G haan Ke hopes preme Court Justice Callaghan, in day and did r Ne back, So there iS beating ip Wat pepe staff, who joined the old Seventn as soon as con- | poklvin, and which Justice Callaghan Ww 7 * diy That was in 1894 ashe will leave Oyster Bay for a Regiment: at the outbreak of the é has taken under advisement nen a Willlam G n shabae ots probably for Florides \ war and has been in France with ident is being invited | * Wolf not only accuses the form was not six fect six, 5u Later, perhaps in the early summer, ar and has been in France w One amull toy In | a Mrs, Welf of hav deceived him ne was even taller than tha SSS the will make the trip to France she the 27th Division since last | switzerland wrote that he hoped |? ® about John Dunten but make was ony of the golden Gusazen . PACE B ad planned to taxe with the Cotone sent to this newspa- President Wilson would visit his | ¢ . patible Male d Ug s Ghe . visit the grave of their aviator Germany, which | With the ¢ vidiers he received | " epee latina taal hl a = © For a few days all the children of ty visited as aldo to Gen, | Christmas. The President re . ; he fret thing ho saw uhh family who were present at yee- bid ‘ eh | plied wished he uid ? : iif, “my brother met me StiPPed his attention when he terday's services will remain at Sa Bandhoitz, formerly chief of stuff the visit and pluy soldier | ¢ warnttie Cat Thad! be ew York in 1900 was the more Hill, These are Capt. Archi of the 27th, and @ personal letter With the boy, but that he feared | 4 + hurry around to my bankers. 1 hud Ud SihoohAy Whose nant bald, Alloo (Mra, Nicholas Long ve was ‘ é : - once grew another inch ort th) and Ethel (Mrs. Richard in which he tells something about | was too busy : : 4 $50,000 on deposit there at & per : harhas a ‘ toner | Mr. Wilson ‘onawe bt eos i pyle p oming Grace Brown Herbert Gug- Derby). Licut. Col, Theodore jr. and the division to which he a pes ob ¢ . . ent maura tie to Ci : genheim | Capt, Kermit are with the American tached, | re ore than a¢ ? pi ‘ f caete ciipiwas tha W ie Gugeenhoim was a tired business Army of Occupation in Germany to- } The Gen. O'Ryan's divi- | ¢ Meaheniuenivore cea Ua : ‘t tad Up, but that Wolf would not | ae and his weariness increased. So g ther, Their mother will visit them | is one of eo) nighiy: | atua rare paintings and | + Beer emittal te leave the offtes unt {re cay 4 lawyer and G. BH. G. saw when she goes to Europe to Quea- commer na report just | | jew . 4 sree’ to make “suitable pro. | Mnoet Subsequent testimony tin's grave, unless chevy have been H wued by Field Marsh Ha zie : (a boll owed that Gui cit paid $65,000 sent home before then, ] Bergeant Major McLellan reveals | Gop dé Vabulita orien a : Peant a tawyent Wolt says ne (t? MS lawyer and $150,000 to ¢ | A suard of honor Is t be mai | inh ter to the ¢ of The “ prces 208g : s mumaewan The divorce was signed tn C | ———— tained at the grave of Col. Roosevelt | Evening World that not On the ot le street, | @ ; si ater tb ae teoramand” We 901, und the twics liberated woman’ Roads’ Representative Presents “M4 more than 100 of the young men { than 800 members of the original ec Gale 7 s ri . % Sts ia tf repre. 2oKed around with b and kindly ne from overseas servi an | outfit that went to Spartanburg ee AE lh NPR A IS Lah hand ee eyes F eyes Private Operation sau County, have volunt the : ; we nowh dowith the! + é M nd L won't let . vuard, which is to be kept up a» long N.C, for train will return 4 > hw be is a man, Jules w Plan oa the Noseevell family approves: from France whole. This does ‘ H R ‘al "Wail t six, but v omar ‘The first guard, four young men in t' not mean that only $00 will come ‘ > ou dine . i her ted the § of the rip- olive-drab uniforins and with service Hise for ‘bhousanda oe wounded + : : ather an 6 foevad Wan wonder WASHINGTON, Jan, 9--Raitroad jehevrons on their sleeves, went oa . i > d ' was In an | duty ta storday are already on the way or will ° © oayiim @ should do with the net) rates must go up, even under Govern The idea of a guard of honor came ] return as fast as they can be d * » A oceeds of her last name, and she} ony i 5 te Cuvier rep. | to Lieut, C. 'T. Reynolds, who lives at | D 1 3 i yal DSL Re re ras | becor B HW ; teal T. De Witt Cuyter, FeP-| Bast Norwich, a few miles away from epareed trom hosnsrals [ty Seance i $ ved with (1) papess in a suit fe hana ee ee enting mullroad ex told the the Roosevelt home and who admired But it does mean that out of the . & divorce: allexts fel and inhuman | sehen Want “| = ‘ , | the Colonel since childhood. Capt 27,000 men in Gen. O'Ryan's cc : 2 treatment, and (2) more papers in an!) In Fra they have odd laws, | Senate Interstate Commerce Commit: | Archgpald Roosevelt when he heard ’ mand, only about 800 escape : : x le + ot $37,000 Taking advantage of this, the thekle | tee to of the plan told Lieut. Reynolds to F : ’ on to ling a tru $57,000 | tt Ne Saale Hichor yates will be necessary /#0 ahead and organize his guard | chert or iilness, 3 lized ma real estate dea abl went home with his bride and 7 : - 1 .,"We cannot do too much to honor he 27th didn't get into the ; SS F — © Ethel May Deatea of No. 214 West Presently (in 1908) had the marriage | even under Governmen sail the memory of Col, Roosevelt,” said } fight until close to the end of the at : PURSE SER RIN) eee a ermcns, Y sath ‘he divorced wife of John | annulled fous "I think the Government will) Lieut. Reynolds, “Ile was a great ; war, but when it did get in there \7 i ed CEEHEOE4 ae t e amen he £98 Henten Jra deposes that she saw John| 80 G. BIL. G. W, came back to her | have to rine the rates shortly.” men, Bonored ail overt cba and | wap considerable action around t ERS, x 13, ° eaten. “Oo aie arene b. Molly's first: huebund, somo time | Sative 4, where a problem con-| [ft was pointed out that Mr. Me purticularly honor those parts of Manders es Bue they are One Hundred Skins Costing : Jed) uad laa eoniaages hor farinur hole In Teoalynr| fronted her, to wit: was she} Adoo had said rates could } Sergt. Major McLeilan's cor- nto the « mip heap. ft) 8250 to $1,000 Each Used, | ha In fashioning the gar-| “Mr, Denlea”’ says the aflidayit find the means of living in. the| lowered fi respondence from Coblenz fol- | went in: : tals at the hs are interlapped in “told me that Molly's infatuation ample style to which whe had readily] “He can't reduce them and T beltev « SAL TE FOR ‘RODS! VELT into a candy store som 1 r ns a apn told mm t y| ; tikes Heeler cine ed if | Brooklyn Man Explains. 3 ipes of dif-| Mr, Wolf had broken his heart and he | accustomed hers jth ve present rates will show Comal orreawndonce of The Evening Word) ientitul and on ihe. ndy are <=, fever stripes may | wa hg uway, naWer WAN a new suit for] deficit in 1 Cuyler said FIRED ON GERMAN SOIL COBL! 16.—Ice if PRON Seventy-five 1 ure is : oe : hea in tongth,|. Wola tive Ca nthe wealthy Guise ‘ Ohio, asked If oie at 1 mark @ plate, frankfur:- ASaEOe an excessive amor ‘ \ t r the Kit needed to /Mur to rnakrn lit sr iwcat Bee lane, mamerce Comm {iaston | ar and sauerkraut at 3 marks 4 por- ane, Tiwasis at. Sable ¢ m ‘ k (atainae HOD wht met tii | nboU ich in its rate | American Army of Occupation Pays Rca, and goulash—no longer Hang: Maina ds cists han \ ow A \ 1 ty ned under dure her rex. | increases Military Tribute—Flags ) Fian—at 4 marks are a few of the ; . rig ules mana r . Att prese We have felt that they have no Lowered. i random indications that Germany is bd lbecdal n fi is making a $ i i _, Deni er been.” Cuyler said. “Hankers have ERM i mot hard pressed for food. Potatoos Mr EK. Corey, w fleuat purchased abr natn also felt that the ra shave been| AMERICAN ARMY OF occurs it does not seem that the po crop hea { a t denial of damp op | Hreand = tf RISE bate te the seems 4s as bad as reported, and Germans Ir A . nat Mr Zi te owner toflto-day at the headquarters of | who have been hoarding food four wre valu $1 c \ f unity and vile under Government regula fivision in the army of occupation b: years surely would not waste a sta> | explains t \ »1 - i on as lald betes late Committee |the firing of @ salute of twenty-one J \ ple article when the prospects of there jn nes In length and 4 t paint hy Mr. Cuyler, representing | BU0s H \ supply are as poor as they would |quite 4 = — _ iy all’ lea one \ At 3 « alo k thts Stlarnpen every i | De o merican flag in Rhenish Prussia was \ A German offcer on duty here, | atter-d Aes h F tak ‘ " ‘t the p rovision for lof the flags was ordered from Wash i nder guard, explained that the lack | the town yard Hl w he w i t fi 4 BY AN EPIDEMIC OF GOATS m ng syater mensure of | ington. b pt gasoline and rubber caused the Ye or Hind x Gen i 4 A or r initication The was supplemented at : (greatest hardship during the war and |and good. He H animal's t lcome 4 a) Ree - n in earn. | ral places by army bands playing +i were the two basic economic reasons | Helnie didn't 1 : out of 1 1 \ ’ ap | © Devouring Trees, Shrub ome ser. |dirses for the loss of that rapidity of move-/and Frieda love and admire th lisaster c hanked thy ; t ' * nd He With Door Md fork ay xu Sretary | Athens to Nam for Wilson ment for which mHitary critics for- | "Deutsches Inte ! nt ' “ : ans = . | could hand k RSAOW ORBInELL Oe and Allied ern merly a uted success to the Gor- | when t - i zs . , Ae eth dR ohh M. for Iya Wahl could har Hu |tiver, with (he Interstate Commerce ATHUNE, Wednesday, Jan. 8.—The man Army, Civilians make j many t were on rj! by ait bs 2 t According to woll-authenticated re And now the telegraph wire \ Neston acting #9 a supreme court) sunicjpal Council of Athens hag ua explanation, It is one of : a evid ‘ aigerta eee. caine’ kordoy trom) heate with the news that Six Ww of rate dixputes: | nd enthusiastically voted i . of the anc ‘ nove ind 5 1 bein, that city je ir way of ace 4nd Grace Brown Herbert | and employment freedom « t evident signs of nd| At © we were ‘ 4 , being di- Rochelle, that city tn in a way of ae- |i ON stichiner are honeymoon. | wh Hid not be settled dete Premier | Lloyd | makes the deepest upon |leted a German civilian who had |2Ut apparently uunive ase in|! wr x nulating almost many goats @ na San Francisco hote i 5 : t Britain, Premier t Americans, for automobiles and | never 1 uniform was flirtin many, for the house eal | fi 4 UIPDING here are cooties in Flande GBH GW. M. ls said te oe ae ponibavabsil ond Marshal Foch: 9 trucks go about shod with steel shoes, | daughter of the owner, | Bult of them. ¢ L oe ! 1 wt gwenty or tt of! ther NAPA Mi as a asthe Davart =e principal streets i ‘or else they ure scrapped in’ back fay hat we pile f n 4 ! ' a nto Beechwood Cemetery every eBteany fs the sum of hor], epartin nsporta- | given the na { | M y Police Corps, da a ng to the superintendent in Ch |tion under the plan, and strikes and] yards, their engines taken out and |a f our he wheels , , t 1 A J ! nultiplied by ten, minus ten i ' r 1 pe nd something must be done it kouts forbidden pending invest stored in cellars. On ‘. jleft the auto UN me by Gen, Ban destroy. tree rub and } r 1 ' thir ms “effected “pila Gen. 1h i Goin hm vats We baie th Ih saat “FREED IN GHARITY BASE sivoul | g : i Ai ie be 1 1 rs ailvoud Ad r n would be Brig. Gen. H. HW, th © doled them out. We bu f 1 Mra, Bilis of Rockdale Aven | xs MRiRTERE (os ; ; erly of the 27 lew Yor bi t \ puld: m t ? ; merly of th 1 New Y n nd ; ‘ At ct " a iS Gees eda and Lieut. Col W qi q . 1 ¢ ! ibis ch i 1 y Swam LD Them bron tare at ur ext oF organi: © mil 1 : F ’ deal with | Avenue, “but ' ' ue ‘ occupied territo e greater | sian . 1 ie ® f on Hedge they hk sided a | i NY 1 R ‘ Every particle of material part of to-day m, in the ou toreroom windows, W sinbled to d | tof b at th A one: ‘octal brad in War Wor cari had das 2 that is used in the making of heart of the Moselle wine country. As| wondered how so many new ones! At that sad moment t nel Tal het lige and Lah et Mecechav Fallow m1 it ‘ Hurley Shoes is of the finest we passed along the Mc we saw} were on hand in the Coblens bar \ i 1 “atone ow walter toward thie i ho | teleut Norman ‘Thwaites, 1 Api 1 i is, and | quality. Hurley Shoes are an American flag fluttering from the | racks, id Al been sta y is nN w A~ which hu 4 y ! Ma re, Dist t ne} ment of | so. scientifically constructed Peed art au 2 ke ‘ ? 5 staff of a he|with mental nuimbe ‘ Pp b Pi Pe will take it " 4 wann 4 1 ind wee it that they fit with no sacrifice summit of peed Serrean had ; Nata 1 Y r . ) Lord and 1 by ' new of ease--yet are stylish and ue We ae al Along (he |cantesn n th 4 i poe heed { Ordina mminal re ; cai disable aa wall oselle and Khir told us that they were t bis hea Lowa nin \ well Wap. tles, J CK F OLD GLORY FLOATS FROM TOP) he triumphant Germ wi 5; ‘ 118 ‘ Mav eraaa CHARGE UNGLEANLINESS it At on were @ WANT BLO ADE Ll TED HURLEY was the German Imperial crest in| Peminde the at day which ‘ ‘le " A , f the Wom COMBINATION black and yellow. Old eve pa there was none fer t \ r 11 u A J of Trela v \ | Pa ‘geen for miles around, and the|GERMAN METHODS FAIL WITH ciennotoon nt line and wand hed tel inti atta t ‘i | f Gna panel ‘ ( ' ( tera breeze that hits th f the black AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE, Holwith +# + ow Managen Suffolk 1 “ the I 4 hills stiffened it wrod tut ninde are always present.| thot j ! y ait Swe ; ' ‘ i 1 ty 4 1 nailed to the wonderful bluc Geneyal Bandhol passa eee * Pat b.- ‘ GaTare the two river ouunirion., muntered a big m nthe w Td the ¢ M. P. ug f i : \ ‘ ‘ Made over @ special last an had i i Me ee jto Mayen. The was rted, | at fi : ; ; aw ff ; Fadi) Awardsa ‘ has C forepart, B instep, and were aie ¢ tart N n Was arc for| brich a toba t 1 see; Home at Yaphante, a : f i. yor the | A heel. Grips the foot firmly, tripe 3 . used as a bric ry there|He w 1 le w Bs ition, mA i sad I ul Pow cannot slip at the heel. Cor- F cinity Was noon f civilization to bel ke t 1 1 " n Ps ‘ Cochem contained more Amer: | pay. op MN at 4 F peal B ; hi 4 ft set fitting at instep. Absolute can troops than w MBY lous. eae the ‘inphine cin f i ' t f ' ti ; 4 comfort in forepart. Wide, point and they were get well) put ta 1 Bandhotta ir 1 C ! nino by J y ha " 5 oe : medium and narrow toes. ’ i sandholta insia . BS y 1 1) " with the natives, When our men fFSt 6g upon his hand with a shovel iM parte , nat ES » had Our beautiful shades of Cordovan | entered the litte city they found got ay fast as he dug the would 1 oO t at a 1 bef k Pandy ip es ure made possible by using only signs in windows, "F Nn) with the wet, springy shale wa) Port sf 1 fr , n , s 2 \ eA © best leathers, by being treated Spoken He Quick had sunk in | t : t ft it Dw i u Viwa rl the Hurleyized secret process, itt of thir © stor aid Garman wilh anvAl Y Mae *) the k i . \ A h increases the life of the leather, ee ie cicne we cera pad esa eau ee a heard storie of th ! ! retuining its rich lustre to the end. , nuffling along the road sli ' . z tu Spoken Here.” Cantecns we ing bis pipefull of oak leave pure uN ee a es tf. Lian ri i Han the first to establish th \tea, oH ed at us mourr sf VICK TO ne ay Haver t Hela 1 side HUI eY s the usual string of German men were | and then decided to give a hand and| SETTLE GERMAN DISPUTE od ” 1 an #1 1 sas Rise ARLE SHOE accosting our men as they came out, | try some of that “Deutschland uber|, Wen tn Americn Padre tmooad l Pag a, 1 . . paid wh exper : ea LTT Broadway their arms piled high with good to- | alles” stuif. Io had good ideas, but| master and eily council were at AD BU IGiA Nate eek waree nian He then took their names off rahe Geren | 183 Broadway 38-41 Cortlandt Se cigars and cigarettes, Thelthey wouldn't work on (hay Ameri+|gerecds over some muticr, The | will be the best way. . | Factory—Rockiand. Mass. -— ~ aa 2 Benn erenntinn yr ak -_ ene