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“GREAT WELCOME. . ~ AWAITS BROOKLYN MEN OF OLD 13TH Artillerymen to Arrive Friday on Two Warships—Two Receptions Planned. From the Bridge to Jamaica Bay and from bo Gravesend, Brooklyn Park across to s Waiting eager- y¥ for the announceiment that the battleships New Hampshire and Lotisiana are These warships are men-furmer members but now of the 59th United State Coast Artilicr siment Chairman Nathan 8. Jonas of the ceived d afiernoon that dock on Friday Tho steamship Hg Sandy H ) harbor in th say | Manhattan t “And,” Col. ¢ the 13th said yother boat The Brooklyn main in t vice for a A 4 yn in n and y i at ' n ) u We . A 1 n A a \ t h s dD irle ‘ Ay t oO u Mrs. Sydney Grant Grant, who took the hr M ' 1 1 J. Stuart B AT YOUR GROCERS Learn to distinguish, by the label and the signas ture, the famous THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ‘ ‘ 6 MmR's. Cis VOLICK -Doughboys Turn Tables on the Dukes; They’re Bringing Home the Brides Now | | and Making Good Americans of Them : The Cargo of Newly Wed» | on the Transport Platts- / | burg Proves Fhat the) \Z3r2> 2 : z | Monocled Lordlings Are | ua ; Not Having Everything | Their Own Way in In-\ igen rd ARMENIAN HEARS. NORWAY, NOW DRY, ter tbeNerees” FROM INTERPRETER, IS SORRY FOR IT yield to the doughboy in the game of felts Sool HELL DIE MARCH 3) MAY BEWETAGAIN the happy bunting ground of the some English noble with his ey¢ _->— “ » gnd his mw ne down au disk of polished gluss over his| oye for Shooting Fifth Avenue Count wughters of the rich | | Mugeritch Mihiterian Sentenced | Travellers Tell of Crisis When Awakes to Effect pret : f ties haesnaracqad Baber Rug Merchants. | of Prohibition, an manufacturers we abroad, succumbed to the mono s Mil n Ari “ 1 A great nation nd red-ribboned shirt Ol nes ( A He n, b Lis { Mos pa ; xcept * G wv, WwW 1 on xs a8 ty d wealthy Turk ’ vanger m ¢ ania tl a buneh ¢ ¢ British brides are thirteen such brides board, mostly English, a few Car dian, The Yanks who had time wooing while they were in En simply sailed in and captured the the very noses of the diers from when the viewed it at the time led thirteon- year-old Vincent Mastagatlo into No, 177 Bust 79th Street through the coal! hole, But It also led him into the Children's Court to-day, where he is expected to repeat a tale of treasure trove that would stir-the imagination | of any smal! boy, 77th Strect, and is a student at Wash- ington Irving High School, had be- wildeted schoolmates by bis display | of wealth and jewelry, He had so) much he gave some to an older boy. This started talk, and detectives took Vincent from his classes to ask him about it | while on an exploring expedition Jan, 10 he went through a coal hole at No. 177 East 79th Street. Everything | was quiet and deserted, and his spirit }of adventure was aroused, Proceed- j and, | went through the whole house, Aj jroom on the top floor, he sald, was strewn with $5 and $10 bills, He had never ta a roll of more than $300 when the de- sequent investigation of the mystery They learned that Mrs. Janna Sand ham, a ninety-year-old recluse, had owned with much other property. She had an agreement with her doc good health, If not, he was to come in |18 without having become conscious again. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919. EXPLORER OF 13 FOUND TREASURE IN EMPTY HOUSE: Young Mastagailo’s Display of , Cash and Gems Stirred Classmates’ Envy. A rare stroke of good luck, as he ncent, who lives at No. 350 Fast! He explained, they report, that! ra, he found lots of jewelry, | 1 on by his discoveries, en time to count it, and had stioned him. Arabian by the de Nights’ story ectives’ sub- ved alone in No, 177, which she o ne was to pass the house every and if he saw a card in a front w it would mean she was in ° On Dev, 15 the doctor s nd could not get an an Ww no card r to rings. He called the police, who went in with him and found the aged w sclous on the floor with the signal card in her hand—stricken je on her way to put up the sign that she was in good health, She died in Bellevue Hospital Dec. | In a secret pocket of her dress was! @ will making James Quinlan, Presi- | dent of the Greenwich Bank ecutor of her ite, No one except the boy | tule: the world; p brea ramten! from the q z i hey fl vat the ten. had been in the old hou. ce she | was receiv ' \ ganized a strfke agains was taken away It is bel d the 1 upper ey scattere on the ff w ‘ weked, fi patil : ded over by Miss Flora M ! her tenants bad paid to her jy she had tossed aside until her || nealth permitted her to take it to the b n per i i 4 bank Young Vincent Masi jo stand and m doa bully adventure EMPLOYERS SAY y, but hi GARMENT STRIKERS ° VIOLATED PLEDGES — Union Leader Asks Columbia nd ‘Tennes and Ohio wo repe u rs sade sia decided to bring their r ; F . alt 4 with them there was j ’ ster r r the British Navy to de ; : : at r ! ° t r aes De u bitioni ts at acauee For 4 oe 4 b | American now. iS | Hive of them will live im or near eee New York. They ar ct Aine BLE nOEE : ; f : Kate Lewis 607 } ; fees ; : ue, N Zach unan ips quiscred ma \ 1 ' » Pate i few wor | 1 Sore 1 1 We i 1 st ! V 1 wed: ME ate 1 Paterson, said it te | ad that he met ine girt, + | Minas Zenobia Berenice Nellie Martin Professors to Decide On Issues, 1 ar f dou ‘ ng Ben ” Ss t Incere v Union ‘ vn nent workers’ st OM ivor manager Dre und W st M A lured “Love Shall Rule the World, roy MORE TENANTS ee nn “OnBoard Sen EVITED IN BRONX caeestancimccay UMTINISTRKE Unable to Find Homes, » Compromise ~Sol- tier’s Father to Fight. evicted toe use at ited » tenants ! ‘b raise in tenants have Flora MacDonald, Heroine of the Ouija Board Demonsiration at the Many Stage Folks and Writers Attend “Spook Tea,” Presided Over by Flora McDonald, Star ina New Psychic Play. 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