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EATS FORTIN BOYS AFTER MARCH TOBEIN 20 HOTELS Hot Chicken and Sweet Pota- toes to Come “Right Off the Fire.” is aseen mg Festival ban COUNTESS CHABRILILAN fhe “big eats" for the boys of the th Division have been arranged for Aad are to be served in twenty hotels instead of in the armories to which the men will be assigned at the time ~~ the welcome parade, Further, the time of the parade has peen advanced to make sure that every one of the 26,000 men gets his share of the good things. At a meeting yesterday in tho Records, at which representat 4} several of the sub-committees of the Mayor's Committee talked over affairs with the advance guard of Gen, O'Rvan's division, headed by Lieut. Col, Kincaid, Charies H, Gebr- ing, speaking for the hotel men of thé city, explained that a menu of ua- usual excel . including delicacies the men had not enjoyed since they went to the battle front, would be provided by the twenty or more ho- tels at which the men will dine as guests of the city The menu in all the uniform, and will be Olive, Hall ° ves a nee hotels will be Mixed Sivaet Vr Pickiew ken (one atl Bact Veceta ite Bioast Spring « y Green Peas Low lee Crew tne ball v br eV This dinner, jt was announced after the conference, will be given in plico of {he buffet dinner that it had origin- ally been planned to serve in the ar ries, The hotel reed that, s there will be y, Nungry veterans to per xe vice could not ed in the armories, The will be served from the big hotel kitchens vy the regular hotel forces in the “evening, following the military re- view. All of the hotel men agreed it was their patriotic pur to see that not a man of the 26,000 left any of the hotels unsatisfied. On th ght preceding th and parade there will | and sporting entertainments 1 ie armories in which the men of the be suppl above menu the meeting | HOW MEN DISCHARGED FROM THE SERVICE MAY THE ‘EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ”? Will Be ‘‘Our Mary’s” and a Record New York Charity Affair 8 GET THEIR $60 BONUS h are to be quartered. This tertainment will be provided the joint auspices of the Thi nd Military Sub-Committees of the ‘or's Committ ht or nine armnories in tan, Brooklyn and the utilized. — Afte bers of the div Daniels and Procedure Under Revenue Act ITON, Marc DANIE to-day iT of the $60 wm in the pd Secretary Maniat- | Bronx will be the shows such mem- ion as have families or relatives in the metropolitan dis trict will get twelve hours’ liberty for visiting. The non-residents will sleep ane nounced payment voted Bill rmy wld ns for bonus Tt was agreed at the meeting, at the suggestion of Col, Kincaid, Lieut, Col, Starr Kent, representing the 27th Division, 6 big parade should s the Washington Arch at 10.4. M, This will give the ce manding officers of the 27th Division sufficient time after the review to as aign the men to the various hotels for the dinner, in accordance with the number of doughboys that can be cared for by each pice. The date for the parade has not yet been set Major O'Ryan, with his staff and many division, will arriv this week, and a special reception will be given for the commanding officer, The arrange ments for this probably will be made public to-morrow. c —>— + TIST TO GREET 27TH. Gward Regiment for Ola Members of the 715 York Guard, are planning bi, fand reception at the Armory old members of the outfit who turning from France on the Levi ‘The guardsmen will go down th on the steamer Grand Republic with relatives and friends of the soldiers to meet them. Revenue men the retary Danie o Capt, Edward and navy Port of Debar be pe s Sand ele Ar Navy aed Mar Naval Reserves, male emitled to Bey will be ington by spe regiments of the? Organization, “OMice ‘sons in the service st and Geo rvtoe with present war, xception thouse § d active du 105th Infantry, duty ua ary porsc ved one rge from the f May 18,19 tled active 11, 1918 already Plans Reception Members, re mon on d Regiment, New r th a pe who pay The son o ret al representa tive 8 gr 1 to it r the 4 ceive ip wtuity 1 Who is entitled do not become en- 10¢th Infantry, con nae BUREAU OPENED TO FIND JOBS FOR MEN OF THE 77TH Division Association Establishes Headquarters at No, 280 Madi- son Avenue, ‘The Tith Division Associa primary purpose * to have ing for every returning soldier of the division, opened permanent hcadquar- ters to-day at No. 28 Madison Avenue, y will be ersons who are entitled nation, disch: active duty by t supply officer who makes the settlement of their accounts, “If already members of the pald to yr t on resi 8 or release from final 107th Infantry, Wattalion , D, ada separated from the Gs navy and will make Disbursing Diy ahd A Was of service Naval Detachment Detachments, Con ntry, Brig Division Head Reserve fore t 1 upon Bur Navy D. C. Corps off Supplies Depar Members will r who settled the ation, sion, a job wa whos counts, ington Marine upon the ment cing Detachmen Total of officers a organizations make 8. ‘kation sent on arrival ial messenger Tih Divisi compinte mple’ ‘eld and Staff; re uarters and H Machine Gun Bat Medival npanies A 1 iquarters Division Headquarters ‘I at snd Murphy, The in charge Hoboken, The on. n He nd Ordnane B, Headqua npanies oop Division of the publi Information Bu made bulk the figures ott c Destination Camp Upton, ‘amp Gordon unp Pike ‘amp Me rant nist ‘amp ump Camp Dix np Cus nip Lay anp Lewis amp Dodge p Wads np Upton ‘amp Wadsworth vamp Dix mp Lee amp Pike ‘amp Shelby sat ‘amp Grant samp Gordon unp Sherman samp Custer np Funston np Mearth nd id A, (Camp Upton np Upton aD. amp Uptor ‘amp UE vamp | amp Up where the division's employment bureau has an office, The asvociation is also planning fo division clubhouse similar tot tional Guard armories, and project help has been promised Clevel HI Stephen MH Dr. William T. Manning, Mrs. f Bacon, Reading Grafton, Mrs, Ru Major Archibald J. lancey Jay, Mr Mra, J. Lloyd a committer The Ass tisers have or, if this office bouts is unknown or if nald a navy supply officer, clam forwarded to Payma ine Headquart accou where off by will b Ma ington, t Corps Ww Dd, members will f Olin ber alter Hoadley Thacher, Major De- J. B. Curran and rby, who titute yrward thei Coast Guard to Heady ue Washington FREE BUS RIDES FOR CONVALESCENT SOLDIERS y Women Will Be “Barkers” and Show Wounded Boys All New York With society women as |the Red Cross Shop, No. Avenue, inaugurates to-day a system of educational bus tours for conva- | sailors and marines hospitals in and near | i H Al of » May Embark A H i nquiries De Hight ighth A lish Building Avenue supp! ng 4 Motion F Adve d a revolution ia give ture BRANC f th ing to the k jobs for » than’ fifty have prom en of the 7 _> AMBULANCE STOPS HORSE. Doctor and Driver Swing V Front of Renaway, An ambulance from Bellevue en route vel; to tran early came acr and FF dragging the of a baker! hd tr Socie | yer Jobs open for 1 where ¢ nf Division, wile with coming t varkers,” Fifth Ops Inquiries by hicle Im telepho the bu son or to Hospital number of to-day 40th was Roose patient runaway horse Avenue, Th shafts and wagon. Dr, Cunning’ chauffeur, chas nd at 28th St Mas: grasped the bridle and swung the am- bulance across the path of the horse, which was led into Bellevue groun where Vhilip Smit the owner, of 6S Mast 10st St . cabled for it maid that be had peey he wpeen at 46ln Street, fer allescent soldiers, lin the military at New York, The plan was adopted to util surplus profits of the shop, which are running on of $2,000 a at the 3 gut 6500, front “4 wheels upital mo h an As everything ntributed and as the ipts rep- resent a clear profit of 100 per cent.,| 0). the shop's funds are in excess of the | heriff David. H. share allotted to it for providing the | gciegatior Misha ordinary comforts for Aghters. mo averag Albany for Mts a sembl week row 1 Walter aasters, | in the am on ishm) eet, is co rece man Clae before the Kp He Urewn from / of ghat organization, ALL FARRAGUT 6500 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT HOMECOMING SOLDIERS Be Made ution nd 33d Pr ransy m ne urea ch will have a| where Committee, head the Appelbaum the returned! Humanitarian Cul: will lead members nott will al New Branch of Parra- the to-day a detailed of she organizations on the transport Leviathan and the camps to which list was sent to Hoboken from of the troops aboard comprise These are soins igi HOW 10, 243 MEN ON LEVIATHAN WILL BE DISTRIBUTED BY ARMY ce /Complete 105th and soni to Various wiaiecs 107th and Others to Upton. reau at li Was: st he ~|378 HOME FROM WAR ZONE ON BRITISH LINER LAPLAND | \ Grave k N i e De lL Thou: scribe iat York a lor Awe emainder | of Khode jot New a Red Diy Mrs Island @ y h ie dead t ar Uttered over more unsight Mied with slimy crosses, them, mark ib as a srevwyards® and, huge waver, Only shell Ame are | | | hundreds upon hundreds | mance 3, TOPS LAND 094 MEN AFTER commander is Capt. 8. H. R. Doyle, U. 8. N, OTHER SHIPS REACH PORT HERE TO-DAY. Another troop carrier to reach port was the cruiser Frederick, which bought 1,682 officers and men, in- | cluding 900 of the 1624 Infantry, 760 | of the air service and casuals, | Other ships scheduled to-day are: | Powhat from Bordeaux, with | 2,543 troops, including the 66th Regi- ment Coast Art complete; de- tachments from the sth and 336th Field Artillery, and wounded and nual Cruiser Rochester trom Brest 370 men, Including Squadron. M ery Six Transports, Delayed by Rough Seas, Reach Port— Many Wounded Home. | Jo | with | the sith Aero Four of ten t scheduled to arrive to-day more han 10,000 | TST ELSA! et) OF MRS, WILKINS'S SLAYER These shipa brought 8,094 |S Sheriff Says Murder | “Will Not Remain an Un- | sived Mystery. \ ot Na i glare who on last ‘P [dered Mra, Jutia W Thusband, Dr, Walter Long Beach of those heriff anapo 2) Santa Maria, 88 cosuala troops. ‘The Siboney and La Lorraine were au Cou » to 4 o'clock, 360 officers rmer with 3,151 troops and the with nd en She Cd | morning ehmar au County this men and many civilian passengers. predicted the arrest before the Siboney's compl 32 were | night o of the three bur- sick or wounded, Th: t eday night mur- d beat her Wilkir orhis wounded and convale hips arriving ed at their home in will yived myster- number which not 8, or 40 pe rrning | femain \ soldiers said Wilkins this a Lath nthe Un 47,814 scheduled arrive States th bringing she fiers from th This incluc Tayi han 10,000 of thee York's former Natic bh is due ‘Thursday Ip reaching Hy the be de contin to The firs with 4 an, 1 Divi val Quar w very port to-day pb: repartee about the ne ayed presen eh rage across admitted nM Witkins wite Atl el Ye on ntic to arrive wag about Ne qua boare added a casual officer and addit medical mite punt 4 company, comprisin enty-f men n to of fe The irave estry mbe 1 end wh the nu itlon May Pp h encount buffe majority hed port » by ma than answer " transports poved along Nett shor locic ul of the and three Bor to Ther ninterrupted series Ms and on Feb, 20 her rudder down, and in answer to her &. ulls the President Grant, ing 6,000 soldiers, jance. Thre board whieh would hold ended jn her standing by |the Polar Bear until the latter mado repairs and stood in tc yuda, the bie transport standing |by her for two days GREAT NORTHERN BRINGS 1,291 SICK AND WOUNDED. y nthe tly for ears with one em Wart ted men ux Feb, rive Baltin an Under Auspices of the Secours} re lt ambied THINK HE'S TAX! DRIVER | IN $12,000 HOLDUP GASE| morning casi Franco-American, People ©. | Note Wili Take Prominent |« Part. She satled and was Feb. from due 18, on A t on Me way fit ih rance, en Fest ropolitan Oper night, Makeh of the fund f The “Garden ‘our Mary,” n House Poke How- Shipping Board Paymasters, Can't Wentify Dea Who Is Under Arrest. Brox think they have the tax! driver who aided in the $ ever, “\ went to h who will not only] 4, ; empty to from but » un- Secours t a line yn police Jappea an act will direct the er robbery at tm, der auspic poymaster Franco-American and a committee el temporary Carroll Stre Brooklyn, of the on Feb, when the payroll M aM s Maxwell De Gar Shipping Board was sto’ pA No. 385 n, t Avenue, Patrick L'Apres-M danced by 1 et Pet number bussy's State Union and army rep. 43 woldiers on Great North. this forenoon Of her total pas listed as sick, years old, York, Jay enter- ing his home by Detectives Downs and Fifth Avenue Station, Dealy, according the record and has served rire ox w k Faune" and Ouk- | OVery a'Une ‘ branch of the was wan arrested yeate y Nauge Hiane resented am the American transpor rn, which docked lat t Pler 3, Hoboken. eng 1,291 wounded or convales Tho largest unit on b 58 officers and 1,02 red) of 49th in O'NE wh ng the 2 . Carney of the Brooklyn police, has time at 1) The two assistant paymasters of the Shipping Board who were riding in the cab were taken to detective head- quarters tosdentify the man. They d not do they said, ause they saw only his back while riding in the machine, Dealy was held on a jort affidavit for # hearing in the Vifth Avenue court NO DRY ENFORCEMENT LAW AT THIS SESSION TON, to Thurse q n hon were nall ballro e ard conslated ated Artillery Regular town commant Townson York be Ont position N me We aduat fa Mitche He mmand of Battery D. New York on n were ours numb a m 1 American commit- cou #0, under Army Paur “Garden nan home Mas Fes- is be- tments of | Mi Chairman! Ame on ond in ded 1 dep equaily devastate Dal nnes and Wilkes ¢ President ¢ of the Par ve Ar Hamilton 1 Vive Committ a of s the Somm h ew aw » Wrance pre wn ary , ame a his kn apt 620 Ardennes, well w Yorke ¢ 19th is ¢ Brokaw Moth} wi com poilx, M bs WASHID March by Agroe- valve the Senate ent Was reached toaay re Committee to take no action on to ent, omen effe at @ war Lime pro- tive July 2 meno the The comm decid was no Metzger, No. 208 West pany C, 163th Inf left with machin the Argonne Aug. 19. S West 1st n ut] vance for passage of his seasion Penal Food pending bill shot in in viola P; assed as an od rm I M Hare M u r Iselin, Mr Mr Mra H. Mackas Mrs. Fred ex Del ran O'R Mr i i t H. Va Otto HT M Gr Rensse Kahn M -| | Hebearing Asked for Mew Kemning Wor Mrs. 4 Don Var tot A bill that would si pital TRAPPED AS A BURGLAR; ling Clinton and 14 United States enty-three FOR B. RT. WRE BEGUN AT MINE Nine Jurors Tentatively Ace cepted in First Tunnel Man- slaughter Case. The first manslaughter trial growe ing out of the wreck in the Matbone | Street Tunnel BR. T. on New n which ninety-two lives were” six indicted rallread men to be placed on trial is Thoma F. Blewitt, superintendent of the Brighton Division, who, it is charged, placed Anthony Leuciano as motet™ man on the wrecked train, although he was inexperienced, ou witt's The men ISAAC m CHARLES Westbury PAUL Lynbrook FPRANKIAN Freeport FRANK SCHMITT, ture Val Stream PRANK KLUEAN keeper, Massapequa ISAAC BK. HOUSE, bury OHARL r, of the 1 jast, lost, began to-day Mineola, where nine jurors had been acc temporarily up to 3PM The first of ano's follow w n the jury box we FRANK, © BOYD, plumbers C. WHANE, restauratewz, BEDELL, retired, manufaee ©. KANE, Oceanside ANDER © Inw House mana< Al WANSER, undere wdmitted byt 1 uld perevent owneral a him fr p of BL Ry 1 not think m returas dence. é «4 plan to ft ily as pow serving peremptory chale long this has been accom | plished. talesmen were asked | particularly about their acquaintanee with attorneys on eithor side, Before the first talesman was quase joned Attorney Ocland, for Blewitt, moved that indictment of the division superintendent be dismissed on the ground that it failed to show a situation sufficient to constitute # crime, The motion was denicd, District Attorney Lewis of Kings County has @ list of seventy-five. wite nesses. ‘The railroad will call twenty: five. Mr, Lewis, he says, will calle many of these latter as his own wite ness ir other railroad officials have® also peon indicted-—President John Ae Hallock of the New York Coasoli< dated Railroad Company, Vice Preate dent John J. Dempsey, Chief Engts! neer William 8. Menden and former President ‘Timothy Williams of the B. R. T. ; Whether any of these four will be tried, it was said to-day, depends upon the result of the Blewitt and Leuclane trials. Supreme Court Justice Alfred H. F. Seeger of Orange County ts the triak’ judge. share he we f] greed upon the ible y box as sp # until, the ——_ ARTHUR WOODS TO HELP GET JOBS FOR SOLDIERS — WASHINGTON, March 3.—With tae! Appointment to-day of Arthur Weeds, former Police Commissioner of New York City, a9 a Special Assistant te Geeretary Baker, the War Department embarked upon a nation wide campaign to obtain employment for discharged soldiers. Mr, Woods will serve as the War Dew partment representative in the confer- os with the Department of and the Council of National Defense, a# ell as with other agencies of the Gove ernment which are seeking to restore normal conditions of employment for both soldiers and the civilians who came overoment service during the , Woods plans to organize for this rpose the Chambers of Commeret, pmimere State Public Works Mcials and ed in th id to-do leetive A returning SUFFRAGE AGAIN BLOCKED. Objection by Weeks Prevent eration by the Senate, WASHINGTON, March 3.—Chainman Jone enate Woman Suffrage Commi to-day to advanee par of his com= but Senator Republi objection, Cons amentary statu Suffrage Massach solution, r ts, HAS QUART OF WHISKEY campaign Sep Joseph KE. B Company Mi * 409th Infantry gassed George P. D Place, Brooklyn, | pany, 165th Inf Argonn 100 Ad Headquarters Com untry Oct burial shot “4 detall 1 800 men through He had of ne after on ent) arm in t | charge landed oe. She 4] back again in fourteen days four one-half hours, and once beat « Leviathan by three hours in « ra rum Brest to Ambrose Channel, Her Fidtbush Gour: ‘nd in One Di QUINN (Fables) ache and wongs oft the’ in the Sind - WhuteRose Deservedly | The Largest Selling ~ Ceylon Packed Tea World

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