The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1919, Page 3

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santa piaa ee cnx) mY Neeser ee ene ety } “ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH ‘4 WOUNDED SOLDIERS HERE ee 15, 1919. Oe PB ante AMERICANS IN BRITISH FLYING CORPS HOME ON TOLOA ~ BROADWAY FIGHT. OFFICER'S LETTER TO VIEW PARADE OF 27TH FROM WINDOWS AND BUSSES > Official Stand Mong Fifth THESE ARE THE UNITS ie ba . orn aaa OF THE OTH DIVISION Eo “| ON THEIR WAY HOME Cro® Gun OOOCSESESOSSBITEHE TICKETS ARE HELD UP i Ocean Are Two Machine Battalions and Infanrty Detachment. Following are the remaining units of the 2th Division on their way across the Atlantic: 106th Machine Gun Plan Is to Keep Them Out of Speculators’ Hands-—Pait Offered at $5. | | | | Battlaton— Something must be done to provi ” : | On board the battleship Missouri, | © the 7.000 wounded soldiers in he duo Tuesday, 24 officers and 74 en- | 2 around New York with adequate neans| listed men, going to Camp Merritt. | 4 te seo the parade of the 27th Division! 104th Machine Gun Battalion— ‘ March 25. On board the cruiser Seattle, due rs Accotdigg to the Mayor's Committec| Wednesday, 12 ocers and 396 ene | % coording chad sted men, going to Camp Mills. 3 the official stand from 59th Street to! o7th Infantry Detachment—On | 2 | Si0th ‘Btreet. wm commotate! board the cruiser Seattle, duo | % } thers: This be tives of che] Wednesd officers and 244 en- | ¢ \ Sth, The best spot in the stand, in ed men, going to Camp Merritt, |. front of the Metropolitan Museum of msacesess | Art, has been selected for members of headquarters after my firat visit to the Mayor's Committce being asked “What ure MOTH Tale saa then and my reply, “on, you! It was not until last nig | they look like busi-| 7 only because sum ae : ee : fine military bear-| ‘2 brought to bear was struck by the | Committee, that it to ¢ al mend: nes of all ranks to} ® le: ra as much as pssibl o how the wounded 4 could witness foresight provision for t ed, the ¢ public for help, Asa resu Avenue soit member: ble and to Betting to th who were W to di balconies for these b Busses will be statione torsection of cach street | Standing: Left to right, Lieut. K. Campbell, Lieut. R. M Lieut. J Aird, Lieut. D. Lathaxm, Lieut. M, Mortenson, L. H. D. Clark, Lieut Paine, Lieut Lieut, A. Gamer J. Stacey, Lieut TRUCE i SOUGHT DREAM CITY AND WONDERLAND, ded wit Depart-|uriout. Gen around | “Corps, B. “HERBERT WATT, Butlding Commanding NIX. the space lurge enough to = | nrooktyn's 8 pacity | hospital cas ment *xplained 284 Strect was Vie y se Mareh 25, united te creeper meter aa a, Sa | (N JEROEY al AFTER VISIT TO NEW YORK day, day on plans | Avenue, will be in Bedford Avenue to to eliminate as far a sible all| Rastern Parkway, along that commercialism from the affair thoroughfare to Prospect Park, Yn order to prevent speculation announced yeste Place of Niue ad —_— 1 seats, it w. tickets t All at Once, Declares | u, Famous Veteran, es Bawuty Mediator Will Te to Get Men Gen. P : Jack Till War Labor “TS EAL SERVANT SEES Pe EC aa JOBWITHIGEALMISTRESS e222 vg ae | s Wishes to Avoid ¢ ¢ Discordani laney, in charge of appointed a civilian eaded by James J. Craw- untit This wa speculators tickets dr vent. The de ENDLESS MOVIE REEL. Mission Unable Prohibition Could to Pass Here ead of to Realize Perea Come unpre dolla to dier ment md Merritt und of oF Pars oO nstan they So it was de ito away from the soldier sible, t por impro bared half a million applications for the 75,000 ava Buffs rey in the cuse, Ut Troy and ot from two @th. ‘Phere w division has al-! Wh ma 1 vol-| Motel Belm n| Gen Pau was Hong from all these eitic oncessions of any kind W ed fort A f foods the grand stand o slong the mareh had becn ‘ received, d down Bul it is who wish th wdidie MiSs BY MONOXIDE GAS AT FIRE == the new to prope Deputy Chief Walsh the Army O'Hanlon Among the he given i —Hlaze a SOME OF OUR WONDERS was ar y a t morning ABSURDITIES F 1 GEN. WATT OF BRITISH FORCES aii 4 5 | John J. Ge m, Su ‘ ‘ New York it died. isin ' ADDS CONGRATULATIONS, , $1,000 Ap inter in. etter Was 6 ved fi ake t 1 Ont at divisi from Lieut, G manding the I expeditionary forge it ted op te The had p operatio company | He ba da few add he rep but liquids 4 rted that it line « onal cars in improve | view from his window held him fa tam at uny appileath jMent was noticed in few at ull were turn Disorder was worse yesterday | Ce Ot an aeo aper print an appeal ty 0 e United Waist Le a National ormanizath ed RE ONE OF HIGH PRES SURES a Atting: tribut fine sold ) ‘4 Bath 1 HE { ' and Capt. and belong to th 1, will Victims protect mar t k yesterday was editor of Gas Atty whien | n the [ar ‘ Au t vers wrote sey in vis) WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS, | ,.°)0°4"! i ny Held Weekly F Red Crome. ! 1 giv t I Christians sor ores n { 7 ti qualitir your division and intacences of th othe 1 t i wel | & h th tn winl is 1 r an at net ve ge. If} y fon seems to| ors ev h ewspuper i men discharged from bs and othe ‘tehtin around Kemmel he witus tion training statons beewu of bereu Be Hagin British were all very eager ally is “aubslding and that o wis and the recent wi of influenza| be unknown, The hum and whirr| n¢ é » to see, some of the American Army, ers in the recent uprising there have win threatened to jner the prev-;and buez of the city palp!tatin window and | and I remember on returning to my been arrested by the Japancee, lJalend of the disease, soul seems to pervade even the resi we ————— —— ee —_ ne serious work wid ed to keeps one k pitch, Relax ok 1. revolving wheel that ia Manbattean e great Lieut D. Law.. W. Lloyd “Insistenc e mn War Time W Union Representati Ultimatum Sitting: Left to right DUE 10 SOFT HEART, PROVES LEVIATHAN SAYS ACCUSED MAN) CHARGES ARE TRUE ~ > 2. Denying He Used Cane on} | Evening World Revelations of Woman, Fischer Declares | Overcrowding Transport She Abused His Generosity. Verified ‘The trouble with Chartle Fischer ts The Evening World hae said to the Chartes said so himself to ty| Pelatives: of returning = that apartment in the Northold 657 | Ofders had been insued te ease the carrying capacity of the transport Broadway just before going to the! pesiathan be AcAle Washington Heights Police Court to! ‘The Evening World stands on that answer to a charge that he brat a! Staten woman with hit cane last night In| The troop carrying capacity of the front of a motion picture theatre—:ho| Leviathan has been enlarged to the trouble with Charlie Fischer ts that je) Xtent of accommodating 2,500 tn ad+ is too soft-hearted dition to the allotment given to the | The complainant against Fischer, *P'P by the experts who went over {9 Ida Gilrod, tuirty-one, of No, 610; the veanel when she wan taken over West 1724 street, who went home bY the Uniter ates Government for after her bruises were dressed in t ners St, Lawrence Hospital, and Fischer Evening rid ands on ite and his wife had been arrested tion that the increase of the | When the case against Fxcher was ¢ carrying capacity of the Levia- called to-day Mrs. Gilrod was absen-. | t Ke, and it in backed by | A policeman reported that th ym. | the n. Hines, who is plainant said she was in no condi. In supreme f troop transport jtlon to appear. Magistrate nervice, that he was not consul inued the hearing un next | the que D vi 1eaday, permitting Mr, and Mra. | 'nto the already crowded ager Fischer to go on their station house | Hons of the Leviaths | bail of 8500, | In the Interest of faiene The Karly to-day an Evening World re- | the World prints herew 1 state. porter .was informed through the | Ment Issued by Commander Gill, who ‘apeaking tube at No. 610) We aq | speaks for Admiral Gleaves, in charge Street that Mrs. Gilrod was too fl /Of transport service betwoen Hoboken |to be seen, The ter heart | and Urest, } Secretary somebody in the apartment calms qiiven f : Daniela jout “My head! Oh, my head toed 1 j “This woman,” sald Mr, Piseher,| arrival a “was waiting for Mra, Fischer and! tlon a ae ue jme last night when we stepped into Fatt ROTOR RTO ND. the street and followed on three! ore ae Vita Bu ‘blocks to the Bunny ‘Theatre, There) 2.400 additional mon on the next trip, FFO9 Sl she atepped up to “tre. Vixchor and) And perhaps he might t mething th t itor the fi time | te say about why he was not cons threatened—not for Lt either—to kill he Gill's: letter to The =e “she struck M Fischer Mra. BE "4 wid follows to putt ng hair. | separated them m a ns aed ies aie a strike a blow in regard to troup-carrying are 1 first saw the Gilrod oman twee b the naval trante te noand. View Ad aves and Y€2t® ago when she visited my office | FERAL weno re as the collecter for an orphanage to Fequent you to publah Gus Seen as | Naturally a tender-hearted fellow, L] letter in ¢ t Tt has appe: in the press ve her a contribution and forgot | , uRt SOB cebuson ane re | that an orde was Issum! to in LONDON, Mareh 16 Programme of the railway rth in demande made © making permanent of ali Wages granted durin inployment Niday annually wit DOG HELPS DETECTIVES =: TAKE TWO AS BURGLARS ‘ y i v ' A 1 American 1 This apieit wid be an important factor ture relationship between _and the United States. t ty Archbishop Cerretti men 8 Cue she wan prompted to bring wer] th would a neludes ; ter ch and safety of the troops, at wn) troubles to 1s, Her Buse same time subjecting them Herease# phe ead, wax a consumptive, w unreasonable discomforts me WwW only possible chance of recovery was As a matter of fact no ow eres tg) ee te. Goloradgi They) bee SM carrying capacity of the | avia fayiend children and! ne money than by 6,000, but it tern- inion in 4 money to help toward to install addition | #e 1 the hu to Denver a ations whieh 1 ox. Miah ital < Scitaenris’ eave will increase the roope indess [time to t ubecquently | § teach trip by about ty of {her more, to help ty support him Kher |there and to help in the care of the need for returning th troop sug-‘chiidren here. She reported the bus- | t n would |pands return, still in) poor health, sacar } 1 continued to belp her | he | owelt, investigation showed {hat sie teu that husband is « barber, who .ad ‘ to ep to Denver at all and whe woso h that nb: 1 continuously in Now tant wise foppe riving Id Uilrod “ite aty of neterizes noney and the minute 1 stopped Oe Mi neee-whied | hop lleva ih stan bey | night new he to atin night n % ny The rxiety don't know nuny tines she of the s‘iied me on t t ne and soldiers to be tra ' clon the th domy tfe She wid she was Veviathan » te Mra, bt " All about what sh Jxhe would de a NO POLICE JOR FOF HIM. als yt bent her to bY | court Deals sm paon, w Ga Hine Mrs. Fischer the story Just as Whe s Dozen Receiving no encouragement from | thompson. w my wife, ahe bogan to threaten, She | tore served a Would call her on the telephone at all |in 11h, felted” yests nan u Mra, Flache nuld hardly |{o be, relnstated. Hupreme. ned ds © building without being fol- [1 . Mrs md thuinb to her fingers. Ut 4 Nally Ayres espe « friend { was never out w " m f ontin ue he s no hold ay My ow urged me low huve put aw too tender hearted.” fs | BIG SALE Hs PLAN TO AID AGED PASTORS, Vacuum " Cleaner Aberty & ve te to Pan f laymen of the Luth Agents’ Samples, Shopworn. Used nadquart Cleaners. : Richmond, was $05 $12 : FrantePremiet was $35 319 : Eureka, was $40 now $21 ui Magic. was $38 now $19 Ohio. way $35 now 42! Hoover, was $10). ow $50 ~eners. a USED CLEAN ration 13 West ad Papal Delegate, on “* | Socialism, Bolshevism 4nd the Peace Conference His Remedy for Social and Eccnemic Evils FIRST AUTHORIZED INTERVIEW IN To-Morrow’s SUNDAY VVORLD (EDITORIAL SECTION) is bound nthe fu- France

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