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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 25, 1919. sas eek site WOUNDED seein DI VIDE NONOLRS WITH “MARCHERS bbe Mite ANS MANOR [to arrive. Cheers greeted the State | Executive, many of the crowd being from his home district. Members of the Governor's military staff met Bim | in front of the City Hall. rover Whalen, Mayor Hylan's sec- retary, introduced the guests to Gov. Smith and the Mayor, There were no ceremonies whatever and at 9.15 | the waiting automobiles were fled | and, preceded by a half dozen potice- men on motoroyoles, started Uptown, led by the automobile containing Gov. Smith and Mayor Hylan. One automobile was filled with’ wreaths, On the way up Fifth Ave nue to the reviewing stand Gov. Sintth placed them in the Court of the Dead | in front of the Public Library at 434 Street, All of official Albany, headed by Lieut, Gov. Harry Walker, arrived at the Grand Central Terminal at 5 A M. on a special train, There wére seven hundred in all—members of both branches of the Legislature, the Court the Uoard of Regents and State commissions and nen folks, Two hundred ho commute from New York tor official purposes joined | 1 ney ~ : vers 3 kfast at the Wal nin | ukfast at the Wal- bb ” the journey uptown in Fifth A dort-Astoria Aman Wanamaker; | Avenue busses. None of them needed | alien 7 - ~ a ee as Cha n of the Mayor's Welcom- fey Hae 18 jose. aa | | dary line. Word was given to am-| head and wrist and was taken tome me trae ok See ee shed and & their favorite |bulances from Bellevue, New York | square at 10th Street and Fitth i P : (Who won the and Roosevelt Hospi and the ma-|Avenue, where Gen, O'Ryan reviewed WOUNDED IN PRIVATE STAND. =<. SMES ARR Avenue at 46th St question a few tim . war?) Mise Frick distributed olgare jchines ploughed through the crowds |the parade, became a seething masa li. it ettes and the doughboys climbed in- | ,to clear a way ¢ humanity shortly before 1 o'clock baa vl : { Soldiers and sailors niform were | when the several thousand people who to their private stand and enjoyed | : : ' Soldiers and sailors in un r y the passing show, Mounted. polloes | More rhea Orta 100 Injured in Jam Jor Breat assistance to the police, and had filed Moth Street east and west $ y > ¢ . pad as Madison} to Madison and Lenox Avenues broke men, cadets from West Point, no-| of 20,000 ¢ adis as bad as the jam was in ~ ts ~] body passed up and down the avenue f 20, at Madison Square, it might have been worse |past the cordon of mounted policemen They loved them Over There Sentiment of All Is “No Wonk | #ospital ia sixth Avenue without a cheer. Square. without the help of young men of | and filled the open space —They'll be asking for them Arm sacks loaded with wounded] ‘The only incident reported wherein | peel ee the army and navy. ; | ‘The mounted police charged the Over Here—-Wheatsworth Whole- der We Hate to Leave n from this hospital « the wounded appeared to have been| afore + “ rank John Ichenberg, seventeen, Asbury |Crowd in an effort to drive it back wheat Biscuit—just the crispest, , rssengers one block cast at hted was the removal by order Fore: than 208) parsons: were.) tne Park, N. J, in a Central Park tree [into 16th Street. In a moment the t delici er vee York. le ” gh cunt Myer 00 K. of c, |JUred to-day in the rushing and surg-| oa, g2q Street, fell to the ground. |mob began churning eral women, | Pretty nearly everybody who is Hyak elicious cra you ever reat Hosagp gag soto ig jing of a crowd of more’ than 20,000 hess i jxome with children in their arme,/@nybody under the present City Ad- | tasted. Stree \chairs for wounded men that had |'ne 0) 1 20,000) At the Reception Hospital it was said , slg rms, | cninlatration Judges Aidermenrdtate| Uncle Sam bought thousand A OTN pr . . : ‘ ree: vais cdlsca Micasa, Whalta sre ea anc on. {fainted when the horses came near 7 . SENT. IN AMBULANCES. |. peat aust been iaced in ahs of the stand at in and around Madison Square, The|he had internal injuries and his con- |{Binted Whi the Aorase sume away Senators and Assembiymen—and off-|and thousands of boxes for his ny 1 st atrick's Cathed ‘ ¢ 9s . ™ parade was held up at this point time {dition was serious n of Now Anna Berdman, sixty and again, Instead of marching un- ‘olumbua, id - ie East 129th Street, was struck by} 1 cers of the army and navy, of this A ntry and our Allies, gathered at |D0YS in France. He knew that y Hall shortly after §.30 o’clock.| Wheatsworth not only “tasted” edical attention, ny boxes at the Frank W. Smith, Chatr , Knights of ght, of No, |for 7 Only One Unfortunate Inci- line was broken just after the : ‘ ; der the Victor; at 10.20 ofcloe ' automobiles loaded with wounded sol- Fifty automobiles were on hand to| better, but were more nourishing. dent Reported, When Police Abou the Green- protested ously, claiming to have | 4¢T ry A 9:20 o'cleck. tan automobile at 112th Street. She | automobiles loa b wo Fay thera the clots ecaatar to ine | b Kasei rishing. t i Fine the i a Police Department permit, Cajg. the head of the column did not reach|suffered a broken leg, right thigh|dlers bad passed wing stand. Good at meals an’ between— emove K. of C, Chairs, ' In spite led a squad of policemen 481 that point until 11.20. Among those|fractured: treated at Harlem Hos-| While crossing Second Avenue at — Long before the arrival of the|delicious with fruit and cream. them we chairs were removed, ‘They had known to have been injured are pital [Sith Btrest, 2onn Mayet: plots ee euast crowds benun to, ascsrante | Os, fl, RICON Sec. Os DACEEmEE rt ‘a " » t they could been meant for men from Base E Ethe y, oighteen, of No.| Isidore Needin, fourteen, of No. 2! years old, of No, O18 | in front of the City Hall, Gov. Alfred Made from famous Wheatsworth t ’ ors ws they’ pital No. 1, Gunhiil Road, the Bronx. 238 Kast Hos-|West 1 Street, fell from a second | ond Avenue, ya ee k ; a byt BE. Smith, ace ermapanied by Mia we Whole Wheat Flour. anak See : ass ( ; Pi , | Avenue car e suffered contusions youngest sons, Arthur and alter, v ‘ al aut ha chiAnchinL enn Rabu sory window Bt (Nov §) Weat 219th |i heat and was taken to Helle= was amon the first of the dimnitaries |F. H, BENNETT BISCUIT CO., NY, Y- i sent of| didn't know anything about affairs Zigas, twenty, N set through a glass portico, strik- | of the chest 4 "Hin sonal net om t w 1 As downtown. They were seeing en-| West 41st Street; Bellevue Hospital,{ing a man standing on the sidewalk, | Yue Hospita is condition is no \ M Ovegon ¢ sight ef the joying New York and liking the plac on, Delance 0 Sinai Hospital he was | serious. . wea men ‘in the automo | ie . : si ensepege nil Ven yrausdledg ee | Patrolman Morris Greenberg of the ; ne a better every’ minute Street Station; .ont to his home, No,'found to have a broken left leg, frac- are Laccked Gown by ° ° s ired or ent ena} Station was knocked down b “a ue es és. a - ponse went up! Beginning at the southerly edge of 512 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn, tured arm and laceration of the face | Arsenal § a F M t fi i rom every throat,,and soon repartes| the Park at GNlt Street; goodenatured | Mite’ MsCerthy wan ieccead down (eo ame tr'automovle ovata by at Langa rom Maine to California u vas toxecd back and forth from the!*bus men pointed out the Hamilton . ies cha te “eb er reeae No, 137 Riverside Drive, which was us men p. ou a a pol orse a umpled} ‘Mre. Gertrude Couhm, thirty-four, | : tes ata Gt BIARGAIK folie: MlOWIy THOVIRG: Sarat ee eee ct nee DY tho ¢rOwd, Blue Zines eeclot we. 107 Hest 118th’ Btreet, col. [being driven by Joseph Sohrenback of ALL DEALERS ARE NOW SELLING y Weck ylite Vite Via 1 do to get t fould, Clarence H. Mackay, Vincent knocked down and trampled upon.[lapsed at 79th Strect and Fifth Ave- | #& Bast 53d Stree Dadaargee duty ~ ¢ Ky i Pa c ne to u bandoge| axtor, KH. H. Gary, George J. Gould! Bojson was knocked down and his|nue. ‘She was taken to her home: ulating trafic in Central park as 0 at Fi Fe bea vibe nothing on me"! and Thomas R. Ryan pla The) right ankle injured. He was taken] Emanuel Caubet, thirty-four, of No, | cast drive off sith & treet rites ote ‘ 4 a! ui La A eav'l¥ | Doughboys—Yunkee and unimpressed) away in a patrol wagon 114 Hast Sst Street, fainted at Fifth|man suffered contusions of the ba | aw oe b woun countered with “He do know| Veteran policemen waid Madison{Avenue and Slat Street and was re- [and hip, but was able to proceed to bis oN ! . * 4 Te Rhs met" or “Weil, he's all outa luck!" | square, always a point where trouble|moved to his home jhome, No, 6 Convent Strect. No arrest er kum and cigaretios, and| Misa Mrick explained that her father) may be looked for on m parade day,| Angelo Ronevo of N Past ed ere ‘ oe e| > Were able to retrieve the: nad read in the newspapers t a prrcdatgs Tl ateeat, a. sounded aoldit ting Jn hile watching the parade froi F Ch d d t ured with thelr| seovor's Committee de prfest hee spectacle po See psed at {top of the Inabe “Sullding, $9th Street amous ocolates an Can y 1 : eenction Wie prection of Spécial sul here was one thin | ¢ unj-| noon due to the sun. He was removed | 4nd Fifth AYOrUA 608 ior bai! ~ \ ving of the men were browrht SA eolital This - . ne thin line o} ‘ i Imusic, Cornelius Sperstein, who liv ; hut Base! trom. the hospital in rolling chairs| (OF Wounded soldiers. This was the! tormed policemen against a mase of|to Grand Central Palace Hospital. |" at No, 166 West 96th Street, failed to notice a skylight which covered an alr shaft of the building. He broke agon, she said, for the covered stand. | The boys for the May Doris ¥ New ans, twenty-aeven, fainted in an automobile at people from forty to one hundre pily gave three cheers] rows deep, Citizens in the forward | Rochell 's Committee, ‘They suid Favorites at a OP } 3 lines tried their best to do as the th Street, and was removed tlt ro ion tne glass and fell through to at only for the Mayor's Committee) police told them, Those further back, | Bellevue Hospital the bottom and was instantly killed. ey, woulan'y eek seen the Frick} mindful only of their sire to rolman John A. Dolan, in a Jam} Six persons wor Bure whee ae te : aoe amy ¢ pluge oF met Miss Frick, | get up front and sne something, eon. th Street, was run down by An) A TELE hear Liath Street, collapsed Eighteen varieties to choose from at 5c | some o' he men from piaces nea ue > pus and sh de ec automobile 4d ver anc ) apiro of arlem ompital | ” iy ware hovompanied by tHalh wiven| “oeee oo ua Sue aby Deer ee iieue Gis late ania (ieeatad thise— solaceatiinc ot at Chocolate CocoanutCream Cakes Milk Chocolate Cakes nathan ae alntare: Pale | The pol line was broken again{removel to Be His left ankle j ereated h m Jule be My Pecan le there or wisters, er! and aga was broken | bruises and possible fracture “Orange Fruit Bars Vanilla Sweet Chocolate ellows' sinters. 1 etch ell hi n Dora Minkowitz, thirty-seven, of | Vlegs. Sarah Goffman and her “ Raspberry Fruit Bars Mentholated Cough Drops hungrily until a girl uppeared In the! 06 tn Gory a ; 0 tgers Street, was “kicked” Julia Goffman, of No. 65 Bast} * ‘ineay it Bare ssort: ruit Drops Ne T E nue in the uniform of a war work. | 0 ne de ophoned t No. 40 Tuts ede laste TER ERMA. “aeay bruised. | fentates Lime Fruit Tablets DO ° U DRI NK A? ‘lige tape Pe ei ale bd aiuently to ask f JRE SR Aa HEBIO Re oe Oe esate te Osanty | Roasted Peanut Bars Lemon Fruit Tablets neir choice of fifty sat once mat Walle be:w eek 5) ORE RR OR at weter, { Marshmallow Bars Orange Fruit Tablets If not, why not? Perhaps it is be- | They were full of fun, these bray Gin ees Merv iatanimimentesileine Mall Sendwich Anise Tablets ; ; ters from urmy hospital, 1s an Of juste 118th Street Pee en cause you have never tried Tetley’s ae thd Gok to distin aliad via on the [128 Mania Aven 4 | Ten Delicious Varieties at 10c Tt uv _ iffe: r way from ¢ all to the reviewing! retaining w Central P a. There’sas much difference be- : Ret eas A laviw TANt DER OR Urey eta ice Wraheverae ORB Uh Assorted Chocolates Chocolate Marsh. Caramels 2e | 18) Fs i el) |\par q ; 4 freee aap Chocolate Peppermints jolasses Kisses tween just tea ind Tetley’s as be re c ' 1 yuare | utte H ) eae Milke Hepat tween plain water and clear fresh 1h at Frick sou A le vot unt ¥ add) tke k b u York | “ Nut Brittle “ Almend Bars t ’ 1 1 t 1 nai “ Sti “ . spring water. fo : M abe i: | ate 9 Butter Sticks Blocks, Unwrapped ¥ th ) a | ‘ reet and Fift , J yi JcTS Gathered from the world’s finest four non-commissioned off who | Aver She was when OTHER AUERBACH PRODUCTS tea gardens, blended from the choicest ven Sarrieg: she ervice flag] Adelaide f Two delightful confections at 25c leaves, a steaming cup of Tetley’s ound ; ee ; : Ai lautamoblie at 148d Mires 1 Weigh “Dollie” Chocolates “ABC Blocks" (Milk Chocolate) | fragrant tea will prove both refresh- Bison apie dares pH ays a ie me it ae hed x if the banner |A fone, Aue wwad talen ” A Few Other Rare Chocolates, deliciously blended, | ing and cheering. he paradl : ia | iw 10 SEE DESIGNERS ved in a variety of eleven unusually attractive T ; ; en effort was mar oR bail t | boxes to choose from, 50c to $1.50 siley otra #88 8 NEW TARBDNg i [Central Par n Fifth Avenue From Washing: | “Lloyds” Chocolates *Misweets" Chocolates’ to tea! There’s a world of comfort gi. Reider W 105 juries were ton Square to Central Park to | “Piccadilly” Chocolates ‘Winsome’ Chocolates a , , uchine Gun Bat . at] wan taken t a j “Maytair” Chocolates “Caprice” Chocolates and cheer in a cup of Tetley’s. | pace. Balt Hcohbad Miia View Decorations ] Petrtanic® Conecinios ee Sten i ; , ; pele a ere ’ WislhcAwanle Waka [anh of Wuanar cnet “Town Talk” Chocolates “Happy Hours" Chocolates Try a cup of Tetley’s Orange SON wal f Epa | : noi uae typ meee | “Triumph” Chocolates Pekoe Tea, You will be delighted at 1 c \ 1 a Me taken |: uy Gates Gc a Look over this list—choose your favorites. They are on | sale wherever you are. Always ask for AUERBACH CHOCOLATES AND CANDIES, in the 5c wrapper with its deep color and soft fragrance. on It's the different tea! Remember to WILSON POSTPONES : order some with your lunch today, TRIP TO BELGIUM |: ud ' 1M Avenue. Hin a P t thet er or $1.50 from “CANDY HEADQUARTERS”, = Wa NONE 1 ' ‘ed ew nt A h rowd car ieee i [ierian tion mrs ant workmen rel to com | D. AUERBACH & SONS qs son hes postpone : , F |, Brogs : Sites ands. Hundreds of es bullt sea Finest Checolates, Breakfast Cocoa, Candies and Specialties E LEY °S | EA ma salen 4 | s 1 it “libata : thelr # window decorations Eleveath Avenue, 46th to 47th Street, New York City, N. Y, Peace is signe t Was an 4 kel} 4 t hung and fen e ted eep the | day : up to furm @ pew boun-' Avenue, He suffered tojurien to his erowd from breaking windows to-day, “id ‘ ‘ t _ — ——— ae