The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1919, Page 3

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FO4-4.04H9O4 ° o 4 PODOGODD EGE OE 16 F9-964.8.86.54.00.050--4-9.0-9-499H SCHOOL hve Ld! CHEERING BROORUYN SOLDIER HEROES. exploits were known to the crowd Col. Franklin W. Ward of the 106th, and Capt. Harry Sullivan of Company M, who was wounded and taken pris oner, received big demonstrations. There was even an ovation for|@ | Don, the big collie mascot of Company | % who wore a khaki blanket with, © ae nsignia of the 27th, Don also! 3 | wore two wound chevrons, having | & |been twice wounded by shrapnel and| ¢ shell shocked. He went over the top) 2 “No wonder the Kaiser lost > | you're the boys who did it ‘Oh, | % ——=+= you Yanks, we're proud of you!" and! % ; 5% then, best of all ‘Welcome Home," | © | 27th Division Men and Other Heroes | «sted tne bors on every hana | At Square Street | in Parade Honored) Dy Mens On/s retin Avenue the "crows }climbed all over the statue of Gen rant Bergen Thousands—Gov. Smith Reviews (ir a nes maa Loa | jeven mounting the horse which is| Them—State Guard Is Escort. art of the statue. Small boys were the first to as ce n the sight-seeing possibilities | _ = ne bel “Welcome Home!” of t ge behind Prospect Dark ze The words welled from the heart of Brooklyn to-day as Brooklyn's | but they were soon followed by their Be iment establishe W flanked oH both sides by the PE Vanderbilt | Avenue wed FOUND CHILDREN HAPPY a Bu will ibe at 5 per elders, fi » hilloe! as crowded ft . an at directe ar ce and n known its cent. and its issue price 9% ) own members of the 27th marched in review before their own people, (he ae nd bi ly ig w rowded ane ate ai I ; i an apartment ho at i441 Knights of Columbus ie piles e amount is to be fixed Ja by the proud relatives and friends of the men who broke the Hindenburg line Park Place station of tho Brighton oun Street A entgante to Vo spot i Rutan, Tn side the apartment attractit vgreat deal of wah tt “Welcome Home = trains stopped as the paraders same! wanted seats return of three of brand new American flags, nothing Priest Testifies for Accused Nurses | f fied | Brookly vavy yards and along while the passenge and train ven thousand workmen from the dier and tw vy on else; but soldiers and eivilians age : R saan OES Tens of See etter tae ay on wile he assem rae rom ead ee age | Mr. Lavelle Said to Have | PERMANENT CAMP IN EAST n foy ng, uttered the regiments wh crew watch m Hace dit ithe army, two. DIAY the line it fi ‘ ' eae susands of lilt. | Wounded made up the remal Inmates of the Perkins Ha Fr eA tat He Th lyn Riding and Driving | Ree mmended Them t proud column of mer lve P ‘ the 1 ine t ‘ oO out with holiday nae in the trial of Miss Annie 7 hea a Bio io IRE ved the Aged and the Mplecopal 1 rae lt occupation ; oe Le eee Phy chard ial of Misa Annie} ren.Mile Artillery Range Planned “Ww elco “ heir separate te ng, the Aged filled the balconies of th ry Com lowing t ine of mareh dre merican Colors, , ty manslaughter in . wet ean meant iat Dr Ga aaah chtae. Bit entrance | BPAOD ES waac Bh UAT cated at Flatbush Avenue and Plaza the nd degree following the death| with Ample Facilities for’ Other we ally A nd istitu und added their bi 1 uj rovIeW-( Park Dlace from fedford Avenu ¢ © point where the of Vincent Hammer, a child, in. the ide pack-carrying, ting for the boy be nd “ONS OX= That vr work of the pr mar walk toward Pros- Yonkers Day Nurae howed to-day OOPS. ok re ean They r buses ded bY) ‘There were many Idiers with tended trom ‘1 alonnl docor te bi window on (h@ that Miss Murphy and Miss Bridget] On completion of surveys by the fat | National Security ant| wound chevrons « he ves whi Atte 1 oceu t th ner there is sus e bul Flaherty were recommended by Mer. | png , t lifted high th woun ewe nth f of the Red er. | engineer Corps, it was w o. « oma otor Corps League uw H t pled sea bid nd 1 fr a wi rope high pn ” is Lavelle of St. Patrie Cathedra The banners strung from th Woman's M Corp BUes! saluted their comrades as the latter iumpecne si tomd t Rip over the condwav. a huwe sere : Rev. Richard Ormond Hugh te ie |to-@ay that the War Departm m flaga: held the 4nd their progress was one ovation| passed. ‘Ther cores of bans Montauk Clu mW flag, “Welcome Home West, where | ine " rina (ca Me arts [docided to make Camp Dix ¢ t w a another, with the boys greeting | ners and pennants also for individua In tion Ww Those liv 1 the houses ont ‘i serge Avra Trom fathers with lamps In ‘ : %, who Ww ted with i) pire ‘rust | F Daughter ry and) Mer t, with a ten-mile artil their threats and from laughin, and waves of thelr hands, with wh “Welcome. Hom WOW ) dd , two women. range 4 ample facilities for 1 \aren with glistening eyes and dancing | they threw candies at the children in| come Home, John ©. Todd \ whieh ine | A c co.) The prosecution hax Indicated mem= ling Infa avalry, engineers and } be stree | After the finish of the parade t It wa : “ ntervats and 4, MAD | bers of the Queens Daughters Assocla- | airmen } “Welcome Home!" GOV. SMITH AND OTHER NOT: jtroops were taken back to the nds, W from the” Re ag {ton will be called to wthe women| The. tract under survey takes in Gi gai 5 Sane ABLES REVIEW MEN. lepmaitess i Twere dintalased bec allen parte five townships, Hanover, Vsnough the streets gay with atl the! ov, Smith, Mayor Hylan, Borough | the Celebration ( of the stand, facl wlansness and Tite [heme rion Plurint Jackson and Houted at them from the streets ana {Joan J, Delaney and Gen. Charles} of the eity” and will be sas | te if cia particutarly “sulted “for \cantoniale from the housctops, from the revidw-| “: Barry arrived at the oMels morow morning for the m | Park Ta |purposcs, The plan has long b cl ante ond fons windows of /VleWing stand in Prospect Park | which will be st 482 Park Pla WEIZOME TO OUR hoYs pecs by Major General Hugh a i short! fter 10 o'clock andclap- a sate! hougos, from stoops, from wherever | SHortly after 1 hogy Rakged ap-|IT WAS A LAUGHING AND A | the’ joyous crowds could gather, | Ping alled them as th SAYING WELCOME, 1 The bie stone domes of Dr. J. Den | hrilled {ta hearers as ‘they have through the streets, ‘but thelr arrival| ‘The Brooklyn boys do not make as y t minitt "Tron shea, N Prospect Park West [oe a, Pepe L | been thrilled rince they themaetves | stand was marked only by the! mighty a young army a © one Ma Jen pivitien on Mon. (and Willa Hamtin Childs at No: | uttered the joyous words “Home| !atter of the hoofs of the horacs rid 1a ynhattan will to-m w when th 1919, hens e Nie sal “Ww, ae, Jen by the mounted policemen |the Division turns out, but they aro i poate asin [solders and elvttiane aa ws ant something : Gen, O'Ryan could not be present.| Brooklyn's Own and the borough G 1 1 | But it wasn’t altogether a noisy a D s' bon 1 t t ae Lust Sees steam: A MSUHE| ES Soatoge ening’ prereatod” "ax lpaven ite Oactoee Belly ahd ee w dey ai Aco oletdid Wy appetizing? Try the music of many bands and the| Preparations for the parade in Man-jand laughs and, between ourselves ral Nath Usher of|° Our hundreds a es heerings of thousands of voices. | iH, SO=mmOrrow ries o little Navy Vail adie i VAN ; ; uy There was silence, too, at times, the Women’s Police Reserves acted | t there where ihe parade be York Guard; James WwW, | he held a ' 1 \ i le r : of ea that can be ex-|%# ushers in tho stand, the mombers| dford and Atiantic Ave ta 8 ¢ 2 eck ‘ M . ! 4, { WELCOME Hl yosthum wags sea ilence of a a *-Jof the Grand Army of the Republic! nues, of the 23d Reg:-| Navy Franklin Roose Command. | Wednesday ‘ b A uy pressed in no other way, when tears | : Hy Krank , Adela aR, MG \ aye Ou urn, who fell ; sand even gobs seem natural | wore men tho place of Honor in trot | ment nee many of theso strap: | gt Moone ee eat Adjutant fens ' t <— Alfred M ; : ’ ene nh “ nm ae a had gone | Chane were lined up at thegopposite}igo on the great adventure. ‘They i 18m 0% 4 OVTAW i vi nt | cated to _ ar igh Mey non jourb, looked the old home over this morning tod rhe me q ha ME | Medicine i can y he # ; Lijit ee TH TROOPS. here, arriving yesterday from Camp n, apd [eines W ; Bab UNS Caras f gry epee: Harker be time ne NPFS NSS se Abagee Mills Cam Me and, when 1 A \ * ne Clously hard-set faces and wide u Pehery : T A us nlmos mma f 27th Asks That] Capt. Andrew J. Newbury, Go’ ) i (hey were asked if it didn't look good t 1 of rs Harbor Newt Open eyes to them, replied, every man in the t ’ iat ban ! New ¥ I Be Not tated: TARA RA PARADE STARTS AT 10 A. M ang of his kind, “I'll way ao!" ! Rai by ( | " Part : ' WITH 15,000 IN LINE In advance of the — proces: Hi ' { vit min uae ; ie Soak sufficient prepared gelatine fora 4 The parade started promptly at 10 ies marched the 180-piec ne ' f u i 1 on ae 7 pint of jelly pint Tropiko i oloaie! fromthe 48a iment A Padd ‘ahipbullding plan malt . ta op und fr "1 ix years old j Grapefruit js } pint boiling augmented by sailors and soldi ¢. a. included the Police Band, the b Master Joe Hu r will pat on t A ' ven} + , a , ; | q from other divisions to the num the Street ¢ art an athiet Arr ntot Cent A q bd ned | : Ma reet ent, the 1 ' *‘Juiciest Fruit in the World’? ; of 8,000 more, and swung through th TROOVS OF 1 DIVISION Firemen's Ba Bliss band SOLDIERS NEVER IN DOUBT)! Teh 7 H ‘ altaliies mit tf, Che PROG z streets to the tunes of martial mu gE ISPANTIO. and Barney n band of th ABOUT “WELCOME HOME he R a ; Porte Rico Frait Excha abla St., N.Y. sic and the cheers of loved one MAcHliyn "GDN" watt SLTONS “ion i nis B ney be i "Welcome Home. ti letter arty {natin 1 award of the Second As-|two fect fl hi s ¥ , Two hundred mounted policemen fee oriyipey wee crackerjack bandae | pread | 1 y w f he nad followed by Todd’s Shipyard Band of May, itob man and ex-minstrel. When Barney | ore Gehe : ' fl 180 pieces, led the way, followed by Wer hans Le and strikes up the tune of ; : : 4,000 members of the New York WG Uy AMEE LA 1 Vina Ms y f ' ' , state Guard, le 1 by Gen. James Robb. “ hare ty 4 i windows. A mmander of the 2d Brigade, who nas iniet on | 0 ol Ww A & ueted as Grand Marshal, and the 23d a he returned |p ew Yor Zarney’s old ne 8 from 4 1 reluw ‘ NITRIC . Wao ae en cit ith Division men, | > com near to ma raved F ed by Brig, Gen, Charles 1. Deve pe WRG ne oe bos Beek gone in p And the a + voise of the 54d Infantry Brigade s he ade moved ulong Hedford bi Mesld U Be Hats, Gowns Wa he 1th Machine Gun Battalion GREAT OVATION FOR UNITS ‘ano Avenue to Park Place Flatbus! rat iy \ 4 sprites | Ree eran inten, genres INDIVIDUAL HEROES. Avenue, to Prospect Park Plaza, to “ean een dah 4 Veils, Neckwear, burs | 16th Mach un Batra the 1051 ‘The parade reached the reviewing \y sat J Ni Weas to Mth: Stree 1 wer ¥ i 1 . = 1 1 hare sbanded, vied with J ul N ' ield Artillery and the 106th Infaniry, stand at 10.55 o'clock and its appear 1 : aitaaut peaalvin pamela naa te Li taapith at ovation THE CROWD ESTABLISHES A ; ea t jth St, East narchway one for the commanders of the r ign bese tee elnion Vallee aris e legend, “Wei- on “ ner two ht ; n Vine . E | . ay 7 « Chateau du Pave, formerly the ‘ Ne home-cons Tee sailors and marines trom the! ments and individual heroes whose Everybody agreed that the crowd aud A’ service flag with wix siara old Peter Houss town houme ak the Jiullona! : THE EVENING ween ‘MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. 27TH DIVISION MEN PASSING THE GRAND” STAND AT PROSPECT PARM, a ee a =

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