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' THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1919. gs ALL WOUNDED SOLDIERS MAY WITNESS PARADE OF THE 27TH a SEATS FOR MAIMED HEROES AS TO WATCH REVIEW OF 27TH; ROOM F FOR ALL IS PROVIDED si ‘27TH WILL SHOW wore Sent veing Wort! GREAT PARADE Privately-Built Stand to Be Returned. | —— Gen. O’Ryan’s Orders Allow The first definite announcement of | Recognition of Friends Only how the wounded soldiers in the var ious hospitals are to witness the| When Marchers Halt. parade of the 27th Division March 25 AD EOL ~ ROBER CAN NDOERBIL Iwas made to-<lay to The Evening| The military disc Ms i. . : MOL NED pline and alah | World by the Mayor's Committee | which brought success to the 27 ed Fare y logical outcome of the intimation of | aren the day of the big parade under fire in carryin ipplies te and the press of this city that the vision-| of victory, Major Gon. O'Ryan an- [evacuating wounded civilians Siam ary schemes of the Mayor's Commit-| nounced to-day in final general oré |St. Souplet, during the Hattle Of Re | Le Oct. 16, 1918 ‘otero, Company Gy - geal tee were wholly inadequate and im-] gory to the troops practicable. The infantry regiments will be di-j) The Mayor's Committee met repre- | vided into units of half battalic | ; sentatives of the hospitals, heard their | 1.4 these w arch in clos rma suggestions and sent them away he 4th ae that: bret ne | tom with four squads to the ine. | of the 6,800 wounded soldiers NOW ID) broken into six marching units, 5 | Ba |supplies to and | ing from THe 27™ TO ARRIVE LAST OF THE these towns to the battle mediately prior . New York hospitals will be given a River, oa twenty-five yards between units. The | chance to see the parade 4 , Oct, 16, 1918 } Debarkation Hospital, No. 8 (Green- | PM space will be Kept between cia vat morning's arrivals 5,180 mer lawyer; Capt. William B, Lester, Sup Private n Heads | hut's), will have seats and be: other units throughout the parade New York Soldiers Arriving The Harrisburg, with 2 Meera Officer and a Brooklyn lawyer ore . : Guards are to be thrown out at the and men, including 680 Wounded or | Firat Lieuts, George W. Hinckley and ® : provided for 2,000 vi the east ‘ FP ‘ : und at Li joors kley an | supple cuating wounded f parler ‘idee ee lie events vacwdak of the marching columns to keep| March 24 Will Be Divided ck, and sixty-five nurses, including | Kdgar 1. Gritman; Second Lieut f civilians ft town of Sabi } en oft iii, ith lines straight and bayonets at} ‘ | everal Philndelptila aicolety eiria who | Randall W.. Matson EGS GEREDON | Minaresto and St. Souplet during the J 16th and 20th Streets ay’ trom tne |th® proper level. ‘The soldiers wiil| Among Armories. TE. 8. SHORE else HEL BED URELK eGR HINGED ET GEG.D. CRAGDON | progress of our advance through Siggy jocation but a bloek away from tne g a nave serving in base hospita eran 4d lel ere hospital, ‘many seriously wounded | Wear helmets, Met He led put The 27th Division will proceed from 0b, docked: at. Hoboken” th BURG LINE. | Mattle ot Le River, on Oct, 16, tees, with gas asks and canteens . ’ ” may be wheeled to their seats. | 7 Camp Mis and Camp Merritt to on When America went into the war ‘Ail oh Ue 4.506 wolinied wit of Dy | SESE St their belts, and Rayonete wil) cue be tein cn March | insport brought the first con- [a year ago last April the First Cav 1 harkation Hospital, No. 5 (Grand | be fixed tit: Mion : hom yon} alry was to do patrol duty | ALBANY, March Mar. James Bk” Central Palace), will sit on chairs and | There will be no chewing gum, no} 24 for the parade the next day, ‘They ra) Nationa was a] along the wokan Dam Duffy, rector emeritus of St. John’a benches between 40th and 42d Strecta, | Conversation in the ranks, no recog-| will be quartered in the armories of [detachment Mine officers and 565 {went to Spartanburg, where the men Catholic Church at Rensselaer, died. yeme ‘They will be in front of the immense | nition of relatives, friends or ac-| Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx \ ‘ ji m from the 147th infant They ]Were transformed into machine Kun- lay, He was seventy-clght years ol@ F had ee er ee SE CD ES A LT ST t service flag with 2,000 gold stars. The | QWaintances while marching at at-|on the nights of March 24 and RE RRSEAREV AT MAP GEA en hare Savi walledinin cathe 6E and been rector of churches Ie wreath of honor will be placed here by tention} Gen ony an says in his ore] ‘The x W ot k men will go Y ARO'YE after janding in France duly 1% Jycar on the Calamares with the un- [Atoany and Syracuse Civil War veterans, der, which has been sent to all com-| Camp Upton March 26 for demobili- érved in the Vow t y Idertanding that they were to be mo ‘The remaining 1,300 wounded sol? i voile een fbr . w ve 16 Mouse ‘ x that they y F digte team Gu Hil, Road, Hospital,| M2nding officers No flowers, rib-| zation, It is expected that ee [ary App { ene and in Belgium |torized when they got to France the Messiah Home Hospital, Fox Hills | bons or unauthorized badges or deco-| be out of the service by 5 One of the men most ¢ to get| Instead of motors they got inule Hospital and several other smaller | rations of any kind will be worn.” veral thousand men from Tena oo hore was: Oupe WW, As: ho and packed their machine guns all a ] ones will be distributed in the main iia tha eOObac Ries race | Bikiea: Wis Ware aaxi ig hy 1 ri ens, who i ott ns Wh he troops are at u who were sent to the division} . > formerly lived at the Yale Club, He] through the war on the backs of the ; DE MURA SOU 6 TSI Bee uar prohibitions will not be in'effect, A|@s replacementamill return to Campe| cHarteston Brings New York) : | Ey iors fe Gen. O’Ryan Declares Men L AUTOS TO CARRY HEROES TO ; ole went overseas in command of Com king brethren. ‘Phey were moved ) t PLACES RESERVED. DerioA of five minutes’ rest le to be| Merritt and Milla after the parade) Men and Aviators—Har- pany I, 165th Infantry (he oldg69th), {UP to the Flanders front on July 4.| Who Aided Division Part of | Police Department coffee | allowed each halt hour. During these | from there go to their home : s linen re tant ay ’ 1918, and ect up thelr pup tents near : = j domed: by Deputy Pollos|reat®, the whole proc Nil Balt | camps for demobilization | risburg Also in Port. Roman leaaed. for retura' the, Speenvorrde-Aboote 1 whioh It—Workers Cited. Commissioner John A. Harriss, will nite will requite a ur hours | This information, together with the | iba TAME Ah Mad heen, terecinn nod pean declared In clone. prox ; hand out hot refreshment to te |ty pase a given point aT he tiey (armories selected to quarter the men| The cruiser Charl with 1,271 wause he had been married mity to the German gunx for an) opp, sHlomny eed Cecan itl (nike ; boys at these three stations. Nurses no trains, ¢ or heavy h 1 Division for March 24 and ‘trogny on} a rotewen (on oing abroad. It has taken) American a 1 Whien had just te of the sith Divie and proper ndants will accom- >, The division given out to-day Major | T09Ps on boar x ut Hoboken | ) ince that date to eet he ed parac ne 27) pany the boys to their locations and by ‘Gen, O'Ry un. The men will be as-!this morning a ton-day voyage! Private Honry G. Kaward fthe 1th Machine Gun Fifth avenue next Tuesday administer to the wants of the most und th Avenue h low Fain HE Ainnna at fai y Mad : teen t he 27th Div O'Rtyan in a letter to and private car donated by paid this triby Me ent| ment Armory, 4°ed casual : mG ila etait the Hindenburg bine and ent assigned to the 2th, de i the Red Cross 3 e Na Wa tol n reople | th Street— Infantry (old New York 69th) and the wou ripe cmonts which led up to|Clares the Red Cross unit is a part | L i by many peopl Loup 1 i tional Leas n’s. Service * et H and troops, 4. ussed once and wounded t at hen / nd the Motor Corps of A ne a in a heir | cy 27th and 147th quadrons, -Both Re ORS Oe Lee Mey Jot the Division transport the wounded soldic me T have been’ told | Bortation " Heagquar of these were of the first outs and in the Frrom July Wt Duriag our operations If France} their hospitals to thelt ‘ one can it by their sole | Mens 2th Military 2 pursuit 117th being the dah, es Bennaityy No when the division was jthe Red Cross unit atts to thet | will also take them ba aTerly alertness, their |S officers, 208 1 102d M. O. 1.83 )o ie ge which the late Quentin Roose Avenue, Brooklyn, was In D Their casualties were forty |3?th Division did much to add to the | p the parade 18 Ove renera tole Oncor ney Fe B ee : Lanta neabadinnsapcald 106th Infantry, as was died from wounds and| comfort of the men, but the real] Make a three-layer cake from any absolutely defin ; - first Regiment Armory, 3 t was ‘ 1 by the Mayor's t aor} und Park Avenu The mman by Car ana resu niency to . Jest of ity efficiency came when our| ferred rule and for filling bring to } r eived The 27th 1 led by A t through} ig World issued onl vA 3,001 in laa n ie encountered s funnors wont through ie he 1 cup Tropiko Grapefruit juice nd 3¢ | ft hat the sc ay of Benton, who ha eat ale ssh ; with their pack mules ue ; cup sugar, Add 2tablespoonfuls comme | Assurances ominittec at rian planes to his persona j ‘ Ku ct attr pga ho letter, "At that time the) starch Boil till it thickens, add welle fe Pecos vactts h ‘Ine {credit and has won the D and mad surrendered, but am man Kune of the support! ited Cross, often under heavy fire,| beaten yolk of | egg and pinch of able tak n care ot would ee -3d Battalions, 43\the French War Cross with a palm t later one hit Kenned line they hhud there ful] |Pendered great assistance both in the | Ice with sugar icing. offere to build a stan t head w he butt of rifi The « f e w. P th he squadron boa eleven DI 1 t . car 1 the transportation of the} Carpenters of the Ns 1 raity of Binent Armory, — 624 idee basedin A Pee | eer nam omnia cKAtinAd 0 6k decastinensioe shaldeTthsRagle | cnudaen barb taas ale *‘Juicieat Fruit in the World” * unteered their ota . . farm economist | Street and (olunbus Avenue and | kulshec VIRGO SOARS. BBS - 3 officern anc i hd . hee Fr ening World, dest : ture, He | the 1ith Infantry, neh War Cr¢ plained : " dind 241 1 nave always regarded your unit | Perse Rie Trot Eechoeee, 2 Treekte 0 Ria : tatement that . he studies and r the returning casual ofcera| Other ships due are \ Jeorney, |@8 & part of the 27th Division and Pe ee | ehot sack em wean” Me ed ATO Fy Ath was Licut, Hawthorne Daniel, No, 55| Guiseppe Verdi, 1,921 men who will be ultimately sent to Camp|have accordingly designated a place | ata ter te bts enue Ith Field | west aith Street, He enlisted in the} Argentina, 1,16) men ae cee ree are 1h SOmmMAHH ton Itin the parkde Whion 1s to. bell fe wounded man Cleveland Clothing kerw Strike. Engineers’ ‘navy and served a ' Se Loire py Py and the omen held in New York on March 25." CCAR nN bai hr Paeiptape ha C@_EVELAND, Mare Four thou oC Forth | Wa: the early part the war, but 4 a} : peed A David HR. Nimoc f Capt. Bobo, whose home is in Mem- | The Evening World stoo¢ t " nBICY a forty 3) went) cficers, 1,681 ( " A dozen casuals from the old 69th More than 5,000 Engineers and vet. | bers of the unit who have been com } re Rate ie mara, pending |ohame, ten, agen Brn | ean ef then wood were, Mncawera and wat: | ad Ur om Ohad or anon RENTS rs, John D. Rockefe r jr r ofl office Uy ME . « Mie fo the armory ar eon ' TT 1 « 7 : See ean nt Astom $800 from. F Amaliamate ¢ \ mori Micers, 4 macs mg maecd: oF | Among thein | back to th jlaineheon and |ous aegvice, ‘The captain was com- A High-Clas# Electric a, Bota : 5 Ans rik 5 vier la pe pee) _ js HOA Bil fin the inended “for personal courage and| from Mrs DONNY Waltney surarght | trast Katerta U.S. Fleet | Battalion, 23 officers, 756 1 124th Street, Company F; wounded return to the Vaud demonstrated during battles and en i} Lewis L. Clarke, as we many Officers. Brooklyn. at Sergy July 28 tertainment cing will be pro-|gagements in which this Division | / dther checks for ematler amounts suf-| RIO JANEIRO, Mareh 19.--Officers] 23a Regiment Armory, Bedford Sergt, Montross, Port Washingt v Pu f ' tisipated and for exceptional capa | ficient to build the stand t American fl nt A 1es—106th { pala) K; gassed and * 7 nyt ged. y for work and energetic actic ; This money will a tained at a all and 1 | Headau Company, Us ere ede ad ita pgp appar 1 0 Soa cu that related to the activities ut the |For Two Days. Ask for Rental Dept, t lonors. The exa trasi] Naval Clu n H H 1 x, Meer j wounded at ¢ ate ierry ie . . ie aa menean d Ore , He apirited carent feet wy n return He ‘ |" gergt, John Donovan, No. 1779 ‘ with the veterar ANE New York aoldler ap Phone Bryant 5877 j am H Torta o a me r “WeGeala Avenue, Brox wwany 1 A | —_ of > Piviaion, a h od) Vacuum Cleaners Spec alty Co, maend. far thay 6 will be ‘ aren Jacl shocked at Chateau Rrra ae ie tn BILL FOR SOLDIER BONUS, ‘yr J{vtache 131_ West 42¢ Si. j tarpentern and generous & Ms Compa twelve m ur him being 1 ea Manhattan ' a y ince Di nent , | the same | Bach sotd quarte fi | st es will n i i = . ( , Ne h et warship ove ntil t etermin | > After J N |. 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