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aad NAVALOFFICERS. extended to the Pelham Bay Navgl | Training Station, It ts phn at Jcertain petty officers th | practice of money those who wished to obtain frequent a "tr m collecting leaves of absence, and that delin- jauents sentenced to punishments for ininor infractions oft discipli 5 through the sa officers, were ablo ie to escape, 3 One man brought into the Inquiry be \is reported to have “collected” in the Pi forin of louns from well-to-do en- f listed men, who were persuaded that i} 1% would be advantagews to them, A | World reporter was toid of one in- Leaves oh Absence beonce W ere Pur- tance where 4 man was approached . AM with @ request for $200 to enable the chased and Cappers Were | borrower to viait Atlantic City, ‘a Das It Is reported that one of the men { Kept in Restaurants. who acted a# go-betweens for the ring had a store on the lower east side « ; ,|Manhattan, where those who wer i That investigation in other navall crepared to pay for admission to the i ‘eStricts besides the Third, where the | reserve were instructed to report ie Here, it is said, final instructions wers Graft inquiry is now in progress, Will |i sued to the prospective recruit and isclowe conditions similar to those in| arrangements made for payment of } », megan the money consideration involved, It . New York is the general opinion of is known that in at least one Instance maya) ofgccrs in the Third, They|the money was split between two i Garnestly hope that the grafters will /Members of the ring In & waahroom . : on nbers Street, It was 4 Pe siven the fullest publicity. over a partition that did not extend They maintained that it was unfair | quite to the ceiling to the Third District to make the dis. | It was rumored that among the closures affecting New York alone,|men recently questioned by Major } huut first trying to learn what nad |MUlr, Secretary Daniels's special in- Vestigutor, was a former officer of a | been going on in other places. It was! wei) known patriotic organization In Teported yesterday that evidence of |New York. When he met the Major, | graft had been foundin Philadelphia | it is said, he refused to answer qu ufficient to warrant an fquiry. Hank Decaune he was'e CAVIAR: The Third District inquiry ts to be|there fs a certain Captain who was instead of coffee Try the cha fot ten dae if health o other riba appeal to you You'll like this excellent table beverage with its rich mild eoffee- like flavor é the results of the fous ep wi wppeal ce] begs fgrhostun Postu told several weeks before the expos ure that there was graft in the dis trict and that he did not seem in clined to take the charges seriously, There is a prospect of long legal Printed in Colo IN GREATER NEW Drawn by Howard Chandler Christy Separate Sheet—Extra Supplement FREE To-Morrow's SUNDAY WORLD THE EVENING WORLD, oy Booey OGRE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, MEN WITH EMPTY SLEEVES HOME ON \ TRANSPORT HENDERSON JRACTION CHIEFS LUNCH SYSTE 4 OHHH DH® nee batties if attempt is made to recall ©@ mh oe lies idle in the City Treasury Wel- for ‘court martial men discharged be the prevailing rate in New York tare workers way the delay means an rom navy These men are in & City. increase of malnutritio: es two classes: Those who are on re- & Phere te no doubt in eertalh ANAM | beay of the lamentarcee serve, and those fully discharged rt interests} ¢ hb thattheas Adlnded ioe Under the Articles of War, dix clal circles that the traction There were intimations that the de- + charged men may bo called back for are to be taken care of in some man- | jay may be due in part to opposition charges are expected to take the at panies turned oe re dare aiid ployment of a food specialist at @ \ ara not subject’ td | = = after ad failed to accomplis' ib diary titude that they are not subject to) & SHEN nS BALCARG FRANC GROZING, JOS, CHAENAVICN S & FOSTERS tier they had failed to dcoomplish $5,000 sala the Articles of War. 8 TOOENE IBERG. RD. MO HARD: ERNEST HWoiLams. WR HUFF their purposes through dealings her ould be no hesitation,” in O city officials. A friend of Theodore | typ, Rowe said, “in selecting the per- EAST SIDE SUBWAY TIED UP.! ©#+* o OR. TOO OOD OOOO COO OOOON BOO 99G9HSHD |", Shonts, head of the InterborousM gon Hest fitted the Wor aed - | declared to-day that Mr. Shonts| quy the lunches are kept from the David tr “INFLUENZA AND PNEUMONIA | | MEN HURT WHEN BIG WAVE | rows, never genta. try to talk rapid | schools means that Inutrition The whole Interborough east side! ' Ghonts will Geveto Mush ed job requires a highly trained + rubway” wae pavaivard trom 10>) GASES FOUND ON MANGHURIA; | CRASHES OVER ORIZABA; | ruiure erorts, to, naving, Srsmedie tee | a t " passed, believ g tha he It is a business enter- 10.26 o'clock thix morning as the re- leginlation” passed, believing that the bound tube under the East River | panGblic Service Commission or | Sbly $500,000 a yc us the lunch syse Two trains full of passengers wore Commissioner the right to raise fares | tem will be practic self-support- stalled under the er en route to| Kour paths oF ‘ovage Amor euten , » s, Jit the ancial condition warrants | jn, If the Board of Education be- and ‘from Brooklyn. And. elsewhert if Deaths on Voyage Amon De aa eutenant Command Sorina and Sailors, }i¢ the Anan [ing 16 the Board aucation the long tunnel way up| 4,447 Sold n Big Tran nia Injured, Saved by Comrades— “That the assurances of aid from! ent oan make the 1008 rt 4 dunries m 4 ee | (Continued from Firet Page.) ey Place, Brooklyn, was 8 in the Albany ere good best indicated | 114 | re is much fo bos topped porl—Brings Coast Artille | seis left arm on Sept, 30 at Verdun pes Casuals Albany ere Gres inat has been. ine | we It, there Is much for board to . and th a Waod| When the Manchuria, which brous Nota among the casual officer Tr me : ee ted into B. R. T. and Interborougi Paar ee . the surface cars * - fur ae Peas rah tad elves in action and 90 per cent. of|brought home by the Menderson was| That the Orizaba had had a hard iecteritics in the last ten days. The Health Comsmitlan $e the AUGODE f by re was nc end n len a from NaSGITO, Wa als m were had been wounded or 4 “heer up” man, the Rey, (Lieut.) W. voy shown by the marks of/advance of bonds and pagan bar Medicine said the selection of food 0 rt, @ de-lepected at Quarantine she was found ; 3. Hog! or of a Methodist Ep caused. considerable comment 1 left ba ‘ layed on'their holiday’ outings to HAVE ABOAEA 104 cameos oF intlienca, | wenn Convalescent They were). dor tor oem ats teock, Ark, /#alt which clung to her funnels as yhe| caused, considera Oe ceatnt faker’ alas NINETEEN ‘YEARS ARS FOR I. W, [24 cases pneumonia, three of |*Wathed in bandages of all deserip-| Prom December, 1917, until she suf-/came up the bay and was further| Interborough Rapid Transit 5 per Witcox ‘said the value of school Win Wis unica wid bing UE cheaalen, Four in |* im, heads, arma and they | fered a stroke of paralysis, a few shown by the presence in the ship's| cent, bonds have sold up to Te fie |lunches has been demonstrated, fluenza victims died on the way over, | ¥4!ked on canes and crut reteeomcine: the GEnten: Aske Gel hospital of four men who, volunteer=| pe “7 per cent. notes have sei i | ‘ “ h the Third Army Cor oempany's 7 per cent, ‘ | The Manchuria carried the 70th and| “ slant: an of the sto | over to France with © ing to go out upon the deck on Feo. |. m 85 to 91 7.8, | Stocks of Mining Experts Pp s he + | voy was that the sick and wound- . sus do “a whole-/17 to fast F srborough Consolidated also 'ASHINGTON, F CLEVELAND, Feb. \22—~"1 prenume | {ist Coast Artillery regimen tea men aN tt ii an | 3 pay ft the a i at re Nott ER HR EA He cms RARER BER, iy anced. nee pre rerred "reaching 1 Me shan ans ny a am) that the Russian Bolshevists would wel- | sick and wo rots Rag ek ian mo;Who were comparatively well. Men|South, I didn't plan on carrying | 7O°° Sl0ek us by & fifty a4, a 4 per cent. gain, The com. mining and metallurgical experts from Nae ey and poaidy pig ER rn waylt |New York me fhe dooked | at | who were carried aboard on litters at |them and I didn't know I had them, - WA a ad s cued by mon : r k advanced to “ithe Bureau of Mines and the Geological glad to see you back should the Gov- , at) eally, until I began telling them.|a second squad of volunteers rom. Survey to visit to observe and | Hoboken at 2 It ux walked ashe t Hoboken | 7 ed to 26 7-8 from abou dy reconstruct! et he de. ernment deport you, (Fedor peer The Pueblo Hook at! BF Reale, BERIT SB roKei | They went so big with the boys close Twenty-four hot out from Bor-|_ B. BR. capepes 0 ii study reconstruction methods in t he de- ite aie ay convicted tor vine Jand doch en army | Wounded men on board received their | grit ae # to the various base | tl whichs.the aullote shld, “ohased” the |heae rang to be significant, ‘They Frederick G, Cottrel!, chief metallungist rs late 7 : the leat I found plenty of h a a rge 8. peared to be rentence: i wera t Monorable scars during the last days | wit sunny stories, too, for some of v even days were days | believe ther enough vot the chief minir=engineer_of the same In the event that the Government ore nee Deen received drive along the Meuse and] our boys, now that the big aff t im at Albany to pass traction to-dav for F does not send you to Russia, Lam going |atUeship Kansas, W v0 through the of Argonne nare'|lpcovesc are pile ) : se Wien nolone was permitted | jagisiation that will completely tle y jeteen y (hard labor.” mornin | WL ARTE A eee do want to come home 16 volunteers who nded to| pal Government and place it entire tiary for nineteen years at hard labor.” | & S Maat Meadiieg the BODY OF “AIOHARD MORTON, | Uunverate Commer eirn dhe Army call of Bantaln and’ oni aati mercy of the Interboro ugh and { WHY HAIR FALLS OUT 1 two hours later ¥ 101 troops, | AMBULANCE MAN, BROUGHT |of Occupation and remained siX 17 went out to fasten the two great |! aoaannnanennanmmnmeeed The Wilhelmina, He M | BACK. weeks, In Coblenz I got the, best Pee peste Dandruff causes a feverish irrita- st are other tra ie rein ore om | meal I have had since leaving home : mmande and Wont | pono, bodina were Drought back from | rhe apparently friendly treatment of A. Babcock, | \.. whose teft_arm | ALL FRANCE CELEBRATES tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, due to-day " ave r e-} yee One was hat of tich ericans by ne Ge a en was broke Chie Soat |ported the time of their a Norton, aon of Prof. Norton of Har. |{ooked tome itke a deliberate propa \tinsp a neniqy tice Hoatswain's sate ASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY to°se 224 eo the hair comes out | aR. yaaa Yr n t. Sayle: anda of kindness, Sometimes it(© Dates Wildhagen t leg broken; | W 5 'o stop falling ha |Sannet Diviston Passes 1 | vard, and Capt. Sayles said that he | Ti cnbarrassing. 1 have seen portly | Boatswain W. R etto, broken | binds fast. To stop falling hair at once and | CAMP DIX, N. J, Feb never performed a sadder mission, | citizens of apparent standing hurry arm and broken leg, and Boatswain's nie Golde | Td the scalp of every particle of JAiet, or Sunset Division, paysed into| ‘The dead man was the first American to carry the satchel of merican Mate Arthur Grove, leg broken. Lieut. | Entertainments Provided for Sold) oo aug, pita amallcketieroMmal history day,ewhen its life as an/in France to organize an An can | office onal! jeve th Beni A ; ‘ aan | ’ s eee cation cdded with the demobiticl mmbulince core’ Hie dit the noc. |procamerican, feeling 10 be entirely |“: A. Bigelow and ten sailors made iers and First President's | erine at any drug store for a few Hhoe OE ite HeAGUARtOre AE Camo yor cola: started with & Taw ambus |e or the deeaen end he Ceenlioag rem whee Fescued | Monument Décorated. cents, pour a little in your hand and |Dix, where the. division ed with a few ambu- ero Kaiser and the Crown! them Jin sections as it returns { and winding up at the end of | Prince picture may be found in every | six months previously, sailors PARIS, Feb, 22—Waehington’s birth-| rub well into the scalp. After several aftr Suna ‘Distal, the war with the Norton-Harjey Am-| "2? iis vealed, @ depth bomb exploded pre, {42% Was celebrated throughout France ‘applications all dandruff disappears rf nn pose « r ' Nor a 4 “Ie it is left to them hink the | Veale depth > exploded pre-| io aay. The ere special observances ey Het Pianos. ee bulance Service of 807 cars day will come when the Germans wl urely during an experiment on [toy There were orveand in Paria. (ond the hair stops coming out,—Advt. jou a replacement divis t Mr, Norton was worshipped by the| try it again, The w ar did not tone! | the Orizaba, killing four and injur- | qptertainments and dinnera were pro- | . = efficéra and men underwent rapid) Pyench, He had been decorated u| their homeland. Death has touched. twenty-two men. Widihagen was | for the aoldiern by the Y. M. C. A., | ADVERTISEMENT. number of times and on the occasion! {jn mourning, but the cafes” are|one of the injured. On the present|Knights of Columbus and other or- lle No 1 of his death the Government had a| crowded with a laughing and appar-| voyage there w times when the | ganization: peclal medal struck off in his honor| ently happy people | Orizaba r but three knots an| The principal event in Paris was a He died on Aug. 2 of last year When | Arr LN GERMAN FANKS. hburg,{ The Orizaba, from Bordeaux, Feb. ae sate and soldiers at Washington's | 4 4 4 hy ite 5 nonumet he ce his body was brought on the Hender-| sass, was one of the bedridden pa-|12, brought back 2 casuals. OnlY| morning. Wreaths were placed at the} son all the soldiers and sailors stood] tients who walked ashore after the} one outit, two officers and thirty-|pare of the equestrian atatuc by the | at attention, while Chaplain F. H. L.| storms, He bsg ied ree wht men of the 162d Field Artillery, | sons of the American Revolution, the | 0 Aa | Cross, which he wo! ; Makagc A : | Frey paid a brief eulogy to the de-! :otuing the road from was credited to New York, Few of} army, the navy and the Red Cross, Am- | vag 1 soul : NG some ¥ of the 2d Mac! ie orepnitadions on board had been baseador Suse magne Weal Bear | The human spine has a won- ‘i The second body was that of Harry| talion, He was’ woune n the figh 0 also spoke a ) | n “FRUIT-A- TIVES ” Brough] vernet of noche N.Y, a satlor of | O8 the Mouse, He crawled There was one fighting passenger, |!uncheon, In the Hotel Palais d'Orsay. |derful meaning. In length it * : hole and found two Ger 4 S si, af Quick and Permanent Relief \t Ho was run down by! ants and forty=six men. He however, in the militant person of LION GERMANS JOBLESS.| ns considerably short of truck and killed while on] automatic and called upon them to Private A ok ok 4 Compa ny D,| MIL * three feet, extends head to hips, eat Bonds The sailors| surrer 07th Infantry, 78th Division, whose ae eee atone at a | "Don't shoot” said a voice in perfect| jome is in San Francisco, Askea| War Max Lessened Men's Destre attaches the ribs and pelvis, the tombstone for him and the money wilt| Sagilah “We will gurrender., || | whore he had fought, Lok Chok re- to Work, . bones of the arms, and is itself st aril the Kaa th Hie Aon sponded. the” you American: “but that he had been in the thick] BERLIN, Feb, 2 ye Eien) composcd of segments which |WOUNDED NEW YORK MEN ON| Where did you get that perfect ng at “Cholo Theoly” and in the| Tee National Minlatry Of Woonome| | oy ote, og AF lish?" Ra | Demobilization estimates the number of | THE HENDERSON. faces i : Germany now at < uP F | tw Na HRS woo ca I'm a graduate of Cornell,” was th There was also on board Private | one See ase . » jmost important part in health ft wounde ew Kk MeN} response , , 0. ts declared that the nt to . Sash ‘ Jon the Henderson received their in Awhat are you doing here?” Harry Coleman of Company D, 21st) ("ine war lessened the men's de-| @nd disease. A principal function Hy. ; “Don't ask me, Lieutenant. I was| Infantry, 3d Division, who comes! sire to work must not be underesti-| ine i is ic juries after the war ning driven to It. But, Liewtenant, we havel from Racquct Lake, Nv Ya and is|matel ‘hie ai of the spine is to systematically lw 1 saamaluing cantare in hin | ndered and | you are ‘badly! said to be the smallest. man in the | 4! ne ofMelal Is quoted as uve distribute the nerves on their Wiicetitmrant acct ce anata st Hetme tom dressing station asl Army. Coleman is 4 feet 10 inches |could have bee Tost, but It Ts Hime to way from the brain to the body. vate Frank Bardi of No, 406 Bas ! Pesci ene ay a A ar aoe ein ne body Street, meinber of the 320th Fioid| MHClY a4 you can” tal and weighs $8 pounds bear it It performs its full duty in this Artillery, “when one of the blame] pis men to act as stret | : respect when its joints are i haulder A, O; Li. Teak ini McDonald, Who still held his revolver | WASHINGTON, Feb. fonorary ; Natural positions. In a situation MR. P. H. McHUGH ot Woodhaven, a 1, who rusted | {ho dressing: station : [hort jre of to the nerve trunks which will nunitions and food to first-lind y,"" said McDonald to the f Hide , 103 Church Street, Montreal ronehes for aix months as a member | news reporters, “the Doughboy | Missourian, Centre of Political Tur- ete to the human system December 30th, 1917 the 419th Motor Supply Company, !sure sore over mi Tan Weare, Vision of throughout the maximum of 1 went out on a motor cycle on| think that they got a 1 y moil Ten Years, Victim of : “Twas a great sufferer from Rheu ve machine skidded near! deal, It wouldn't have been Raaumonie —— — health and immunity from dis- mf ft aac and I got what the surgeon | if they had been here to give a v . | : 5 ae " vayate toad T consulted muiiola infuninet Jin the matter. ‘They think that some | WASHINGTON, eb, 22,—Repro- Influenza and kindred ease. If it suffers derangement specialists, took medicines, used lotions; ndett of No, 28 Irving| thing has been put over on them and : A of its joints i but nothing did me good Place ‘ompany G, 168th| believe me, they will be heard from | #entative William P Borland of Mis- dise: s start withacold. ie cele it becomes a nerve i nothing did ss Pinas, Inthe left arm when they all get back." °°)" souri died Thursday in Army Field A disturber and a disease creator | b began to 4 Dalai oe t on the Meuse. Huntington Erhart, 1065 Fifth Ave- | ospital No, 301, France, according . : . +, |in ratio to the extent and se- tives'; and in 18 deys, the pi Lieut own, of 851} nue came home mad, | to a cablegram recolved here by | Don't trifle with it. | verity of such displacements, easier and the Rheumatism wa nd Avenue, who was dr and + RO} Borge Way back | voral | Adjt, Gen, Harris, He had been ill H i One hund ee mmission with the 23d In-| 1917," he said, “and served several | Adjt. Gen. Ha At .the first shi ne hundred per cent. health Gradually, “Frur “a” 0 WW fantry, was shot through. the right| months with ‘the American Amb | of bronchial pneumonia in the hos- t ver OF means one hundred per cent Rheumatism; and now, for five years, [ shoulder on Novy. 1 in the Argonne |lance forces on the Soissons front tal since Feb, 1, Mr. Borland, in ze, tak 4 ts—Good Paper— have had ae return of the croulle.|_ Private Vito Brindis of Flushing, | When I tried to Join the American | PUG! Bie 14 te ee | sneeze, take j@fficiency. You need Chiro- . urn uble yr, Ldth Infantry, was shot in head| Army it was discovered that 1 had | COMP | | |practic if you are in ill health, Also, I had severe Eczema and Cons | ana wilder dn Oct, 12 in the Ar-| mastolditis and an operation was per- | had been making @ tour of the lines wilds Before consulting a Chiroprac patio d “'Fruitea-tives” relieve: ‘ form y turned me down again | formerly held by Ameriean troop: ‘a YORK , pila my and: 'Frultsael relieved Vato Frank W. Geary, 159 10th| and I came home and tried here. T! aha visiting units from his district, or always make inquiry to the AND VICINITY me ff these complaints; and gave me a) Qe Company K, sooth Infantry, | was again rejected, Finally [ broke a eee CASCARA Be QUININ hints Bureau of Public good appetite; and in every way restored | wax shot in the left thigh on Sept, 23] my way into the Tank Corps and | nad bee ig on years, Tntammatian: me to health. P. HM. McHUGH, | in. the Argonne reached France again to learn that | most of the time being spent in s| Ad i Private Louis Morana, 318 Kast a2d| the rmistice hd been signed. Now |turmoll, He was the author of ghe | rid , ae ae all inquiries to C. B.; 50e. ox, 6 for $2.50, trial sige 25e. | Street, Comp : a -|T've got to wait for the next war. | 5 ‘0: shyness , aeceatns atl Calgade iat Ladnbien ats, Che ehbine Hear anything?” famoug Borland resolution providing anderd cold remedy for 20 x At oll dealers oF sent on receipt of | cilved | eel YS et for an investigation of the "Big Five The Evening World, New York City price, by FRU TV) Limited, | thigh on Aug. 18. packers, over which two Congggs: jocbensbure, x ¥.—Advt Prpego Gerald O'Grady, 1919. i TURN TO ASENBLY URGED FOR ALL FOR 7-CENT FARE SCHOOLS IN CITY Plan Is to Take Power of Rais-| Committee Representing Vari- ing Rates From Board ous Organizations Will Pre- of Estimate. sent Plan to School Board. Se | New York citizens will be compelied! A committee representing various © to pay a seven-cent fare on subway, | Organizations advogating the installa elevated and surface lines if the tion of a city-wide school lunch sys tem Will visit Mrs. B Emma L. ard of Educu in an effort to hasten official action. Final disp n of the matter is said to rest with Mrs. Murray j The committee, named at a meeting Jer the auspices of the Child Health Organization at No, 156 Fifth Avenué, includes Dr. Mary Swartz Rose of Teachers’ College, Mrs, Alfred Hess, Mrs. W m Guggenheim and Miss Frances Wood Several Murray tion on Monday present plans of the Interborough, its New York Railway, subsidiary, the Brooklyn Rapid Transit arried out that tr assurances and the and its subsidiaries are It was learned to-day magnates have received from Republican legislators in Albany that they will stand for radiov changes in the law which would take the power to raise or, lower away from the Board of Estimate vor of the Public Service Commis- sion, This is what the traction com- panies want. They have practically wi ‘ares in speakers expressed im- patience at the delay in using for the! installation of a lunch system the Public been assured that TARE vga dl $50,000 originally appropriated for re- ce Commission hadq the rig! search and experimental work, which fares the seven-cent fare now would 2 mene 9A AE AR Se ae ~ Seas Chrges o HrwYet Ste ny fought,