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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919, - ' ‘3 . GODOHOMECOMING FIVE WAR BRIDES ‘Sailor. Stick to the Ship!” \\| NGHTIN JAIL Woman in Jai AU Night om ev areas ume After Auto Ran Down Two _W CASUALTIES TO-DAY TROOPSLAND HERE COME HOME WITH; Ge" arcntontcer Wrecked WcT AWFUL, SAYS | ps es mcmmeemees memes rn ne On Matrimony’s High Sea | "Wounds Fatal to. One FROM THREE SHIPS, Brooklyn Soldier. | | WASHINGTON, April 15.—Casual- ; |ties given out to-day by the War! —_—* Department were as follows Men o' / Cy) F . ‘ ‘wi id Wi West Division! American Officers Wed Girls| Mrs. Mildred Bennett Describes | | Bis ’ baa and More Soldiers Who ay Me or Fire ‘ rivate, Fought in I a | They Met Under Fire—Con- Experiences After Her Gar MELLENTZ, 465 46th St., Brooklyn. ; ought in Italy Arrive. | valescent Nurses Here. Injures Two |DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND cinemas | Aidan) OTHER CAUSES, More than 6,000 homecoming sol- | } ' | Pp . Five of the American soldiers who! t « rivate. @iers landed this morn 0 ee 7 oe bs ; Se ns morning from three | same home to-day on the transport | aid M Mildred) Ben 70 age ANAS got Ml ¢ eae troopships. The men were mostly of | ;, b he § by eed ] ( | New York City the Stet (Wild West) Division and] iyo ana : ; Salinas! BAL Sati sie | DIED OF DISEASE. the 832d Infantry which fought in| 7 | delay | Cook ' bride. ‘The ship left Bordeaux April| told OF fer alas taly. $ 14 th H | . wn | LAMPE, Henry W., South Sixth The Edward Luckenbach docked at | tonen lth dad tate 1p the Long Island City Jail. “They | St, Newark N. J . Pier 3 Hoboken shortly before 8| Lieut. 1. I°. Cheverefils of Worces- | ciel Bates Maine Mad JOSEPH wuyebas Hat Welk 124th St, o'clock, at the end of what was said/ter, Mass. married Mlle. Berenger| there from 6.30 last night New York City. 3 " to be a transatlantic race between Plistal at Rheims Both parents of! iis morning, r tina | GEARY, William H jr, 3609 Broad- ( herself, the Mexican, the Floridian bet bride wero killed at Rhetms by | while driving a new way, New York City ‘ and the Lancaster, all carrying | Orman Ras le reid car ehe had just bought, struck two - homeward bound troops. “4 © bride that Lieut aoe T. Kyle men, and after being fined $1 this | Capt. Barstock der en herbi ent Se eel morning for driving without a HM | had been racing, but as the story was |“ Belgian un resid bonlipd ed | cense, was held in $1,000 bail to a, told the four transports left for this | Uv*! “t Papershe, where she and her await the result of the men’s Injuries country April 2 and 3 cach bont Lgl Paster At fet aa Hae ted You'll pardon me if I keep righ ward = Lucken port turbine | ¥ SANNA Re lad ect absolutely starved." maid served broke down thres days ago and she ii Tee & by ga kcrambled eggs and toast and ce i agate nel iadahioteguiah LA Army. For @ time the town was and after Mrs. Bennett, who is sl Introducing { CORR OR ME, Te NONI ea te tha ama n stature, with dark hair, ha E greatest dessert delight came in ahead of her and landed her) 00" 1. e mies 1 tories peased to some extent her hunger that ever graced « royal ban- } oad of soldiers yest day, T . ae (nig) she told. ani ievening Worn whe continued. Mrs. J. Coleman, No Guest or glorified a plain meal.— | Was Gamsanles baa nok 0k ih porter I want now is to for : * “a aa _ pe britoasht ie Makes custard desserts, nut | silt ‘ s MP4 \get. To go out snto your West and| MTT GLGn ATER Hactnicroce te and fruit custards, puddings, ive on @ farm and forge mobile y ra, Benne uck the custard pies, frappes, souffies ° The units arriving on the ship we: eaks five languages and is] two men--Fred W. Wilson, No. 49 and endless other delights. ; the First Battalion of the 26 In p ay igh We Wnglish, . a | Maurice Avenue, E urst, and John Made in» f ee ‘a fanry, the First Battalion of the 362d erekch prides, ene| J. Lynch, No treet, Elm fee every Gay. ie suceteas SN Infantry, and the 316th mobile ord- English | hurst, advertising manager and flavors; Chocolate, Almond, Lemon, Var : nance repair shop. ‘There were also) A) Now r with a french bri perintendent, respectively, of nila and plain. Sold by all grocers in is, a total o' c wieut, Dudley Beekman, No pose- Wiles Biscuit Comp sealed packages, 100, Enough f¢ nome casuals, a total of 2,119 officers is, Wie’, Dudley Beekman, No. Loote-Wiles Biscuit Compar ocd eeray wach for the and men. Bordeaux when © with the on uffered « possible fr ar Recipes in each package. 4 The 3624 Infantry, w 14th Infantry he skull and J was bruised, i ommand of Col, James B. a Two of the twenty-cight returning They were perfectly nice about it it | MOLLAND RUSK COMPANT Argonne, St. Mihiel the! Martha McGreevy of hem to a hospital, t 1ey wouldn't. Mrs. Colem 4 peaker pelted 0 00 over the top on onvalescent from ilne — ja nd, oT Was even in a I don't war t r pt § | 905 casualties in 45 minute officers, tive ‘ thirtee | MITKO- LERRGEER lat m or hing. ‘They Evening World haven re, fansterred te rk and/c q it ne | ju nagine the told my father yet; he 1 the Stock lich, ‘ ] Boel abe tus Gtrenakd TOU ACG Former Lieutenant Command-| a , ible Ge ota Sarr ange and he nay thinks T iawe {cet Richardson Going From Mur- — ne iia d ve A aaa it re a : nsk to Take Charge of Albert n the Lys and/§ C E er CaN. His Blue and} 0 fortunately I wa» the only really wasn't my mansk to Tak g | The Second and Third Battalions | BACK W BIDE- Ae WEE HOME . be And there were mice! 4 heard them it out. It was downhill 8 TON, April 15.—Brig. Gen. ft the were on the Mexican | | Because He Had Too Many} | running around at night—it was sim ; » there were three, were | Wilds DP. Richardson, commanding | which docked at 8 A. M. Thus the en- | Wives vvommed in reat urm-in-arm, | They | American troops at Murmansk, Russ! h 7 ives. i crossed in nt of a machine ahead, | ; tire regiment is at ( Merritt to- }Ca anine Hero of War, Lost for E ight | | | was nothing to cover me und then I guess they didn't see me, | ft yesterday with hig stat and re- WO! day. This regiment D saw service | Days, Returned by Girls SR Aer ye | land I nearly froze to de . und the brakes jammed or gome- |?!" nt officers to take charge of tho along with the 2d. i; ji 5 | “Didn't they give you the laprobe 5) *O!DS: F [situation at Archangel, where Amerlein ‘ ; One of the wildest of the Wild] Who Bought Him Hed dhateac a boas ae aacek Gime, Coleen 1 n't telephone, how did | troops mutinied two weeks ago, a War| FRUIT MUFFINS—'most as Westerners on the Mexican this| “Frenchy,” veteran ¢ women, 0. 6 “Yos, but was nothing else, for him,” anaworod| LE OIMLERLGA EAC Gir good as fruit cake when they're morning was Capt J He Fortune of es te f thee min a Naval are here publicly re and it was an awitul hard bench, 1 Risks pibdaye thatthe mailers ation }|™Made with Wheatsworth Whole te age Be vee Neidihie Ih Che Dvenine World that \s led 4 for tie frat une by c J couldn't sleep at all ees: : ore ‘hes or jin atistactory. As |Wheat Flour, ornia oil Frenchy" was missing, two girla who|*IPala in this thrilling Hfe drama | my brother got over there, but they continued in communteat ts aL 8 als | od bo ® dog trom two youns | fie ormer Lieut ise i u fe wa ate t 7 bail then, Ok any, one at thet tin the De. |Wheatsworth has a rich nut-like leat iy fader ball Te re a ee ce pr ibi vie fie HiRes ad | pee Nosy (ene too tate torget me out, Parneme Aygh |{ttaste” which blends with the Saat Street la | ure Angora ¢ g up on get anythin y eat and f ' oe in te oar ’ © many and found night. It ved to be “French, Rave him commar 1 American H | ee 3, have ‘eve “ n pa fruit into a flavor truly delicious p THORB. — divan between Mr nnett and ha t ey washed my face; Twa ‘ Fort officers. ‘They n $10 reward and who ° nat | NORN LEBREERG.. | giunsry Ucouidnt wait Richardson's measane told of a baile land DIFFERENT, secured Cay during nehy bottom of t tlanti ah see ; | nett said her husha sid HOlMOuiRiL Te elite ig vounals ives Gene Cane En oe as senior officer ted the march at th®! nave to explain lotail to the} Mlaior Bennett, was still in Py i Pa Boe Mae 44 hie Ws Your grocer has Wheatsworth Flour in coat. mK i drab garb of Blackwell's) 9 iy or delighted w hoa tt Wi honor) says CALL TO WAR HASTENED bbe ae muffin recipe in the bag In t ‘ ; 29 en Frenchy" went through the Hatt bay Rr anheae ,|eommanded by her husband's por aie SECON alelnlalless sp ; aes tok ; “un Air , ) whe Ground fresh daily in New York. per AS oltre, He} Scrat ry 2nd Cana-| sentence of from one to three years | {0% His visits home © continu Na ef to Ko Into defer nthe Tong Island poli pant ; ‘ «FH. BENNETT BISCUIT CO., N.Y. @! returnes F cupied New York. him 9} necause he had too many wives,|CU8 rounds of dances, automobile «and | wanted to marry court and furnished ball for her k by anc They had a fit pleture as ty ridie ae ooklyn, having ac. |'¢8 and entertainments I was starting overseay and - rn ry du t mera looked like man ma- | © ay peat a Her suspicion ally was arous' en as though the cos $ pO Ost: 10 it was 2 n HOUSE OF MYSTERY SOLD, |eaiiors to stay at sea, as landames i ialenee re ee ee ene | rene Bidet Aa tet pl paaaee ole Pei = —- should stay ashore, and that “he coavincec je bride paki . ile hen, two days be | 1 ea s 1 was told to apply for re The’ demlaticc was, signed’ vortune| Beehive sir hasead by| who travels fastest travels alone.” 1 already was mar- |{} und was relieved. Aw soon | She Alleges He Has Income of More was stretched beside a machine gua Packer Inatitate, | Although only thirty-one years old, e with him jay my orders of relief were handed Than $50,000, but Gives Her when a 77 burst just over him. The Brooklyn's “House of Mystery,’ at | he rose to the rank of Li nant Com. ;*0Y longer unte en convincing /to me 1 was taken into custody by nip idk OO ected LSet | range finder of the machi an was sie aeae’ aE imandet amanded a convoy of Proof that t unmarried letectiv They escorted 1 Only $400 a Month bye i , th thi t M id | mand: mone aa : sarNare. 2 sister's at 370 Bay | Bane tok Si amber. th ca troopships acrosé the Atlantic, and |! ; ne Leerberg had enue Pht tite A suit for separation was filed to number on Forty i An safely transported thousands of sol- | Written to the lawyer of his Arst wite Ciothes and was brought to jail. Th y in the County by tag. The soldiers have a diers across the submarine infested | that he intended remaining in France, | was thirty-seven days ago, I pleaded Mr. Madeleine C Her: | the only shell that will ran BaileHCOnE ARE! Mrs, Leerberg No. 1 complained to guilty beewuse 1 thought there was Is Fr iawll that | the one with your number on Ine by the Brooklyn | oie the ernment and an investigation | probability | would be released on although he has ar ir wan’ Capt, Fortune says HIS LIFE'S AMBITION WAS TO|was started, which ended in his re. | SUsRen tence, My firat wife excess of #04 4 year } been the Calamares, with 2,272 more men a BE A NAVAL OFFICER. call Andrew Nyman, but whether he was <.vINe her only 400 a month for sev: | of the 91st division, including the nid to comain a number of works of was his life's ambition, for} Following the sentence yesterday, |her husband or not did not appe are _ an hrou, ; a tonne y. | ey Sisthenaineers, Im alec due tocby. since boyhood, when he came to|the three-sided story was told by li the certificate nensurate with her husband's ine] AUERBACH popular chocolate - America 1» hum Khand on al be dey Mr fe eerberg No, 1 and| jy" nding t f her suit roasted peanut bars—the finest vanilla jtramp steamer, Li gs had envied | Mrs. Leerberg No. 2 rT rh uple were ed on Aug. 17, : chocolate mixed with fresh native grown pea i} e dignity ar erican a Was not yet twent ea i be 1 it la ated nd arriage A 7 ” Se RR ne) aes DANY ie FA a nab beellamand Lie nig gap Nk ara aes (a nuts roasted to just the right “turn” and moulded rei wap AW Gk LGA BC AALS sald, in Raymond | little boy abe aualtat any> techuion in) into a healthy, nourishing confection of toncen his grasp, he wrecked his career by |§ klyn told me[teen @e first cerem whieh 4 render it trated energy. You'll never know the keen delight marrying Miss Stephanie Constance |§ woman and her| FIRST WIFE SAYS HE TIRED OF Invalid, No explanation of the possi until you try Auerbach’s. Always ask for Mitko, No, 151 2 rooklyn, | .ws no previous; HER AND ‘WANTED A CHICKEN? |e technicality is mad : aarriawe Lic show Mrs, Rawll says her husband has an on the eve of entering the navy ser- |Marriag jome time afterward! “It was a e of wetting tired Of income of $50,000 4 year fr uy ce, although he already was mar- |! heard she had been married before, |e and wanting that spring chicken. Griistmas Club System business Roe J > Mrs, Julia Nyman-Leerberg, |! asked her and she a tted it, but ie we etree cnetede te : arte 7 . a ~ « | No. 672 Goth Street ilyn, mother | s2i¢ was sure her husband was | (tor ) is blonde and had a blue She pan @ George ©. Mugeriergs fit aly he mpage CHOCOLATES & CANDIES Lee age was in “I was troubled by th but I had Finally be w 1908 his wife, Soon | ambitior u ne an officer and| When 1 hear 4 Lambs and : Reniwara Hacheann ¢ Miss | th 1my mind, 1 worked by |34¥ in F ¢ and Is much of} 3 There's an Auerbach Candy for every occasion, Mitko. He then wa of |day a r py mY init he his time im vi a "i Q 5 ‘ : | back fornia, Havana, and ure; Jolly” Chocolates — The “Caprice” Chocolates— e of the Hawailan-American Line ht « daintiest morsels ever sold Tempting chocolate morsels E oo Into vervloe ip tne Havel His) | AGHIEVE:HIS ANRITION entertaininents and 1 was deligh r art Malle to Move er tel & finest milk-chocolate, anour- “Heppy Houre” Checolates Your grocery order should include ales ce be I learned my trade in the : “ ' it Daugh ishing candy of the well-known Never have you enjoyed 15 . ’ eee ee BHR nee | sponde hool, Then I leas | eS ay Auerbach quality. Especially such deliciously rare-flavored, Tetley s. A cup of Tetley's fragrant and she « een to pil in toy neceseat ale aie on Lun Ae Ate designed for “ittleones’ to eyefeasting, palate pleasing cheering tea will give a new meaning to | WAS CLEVER ENOUGH TO CON- | seaman to got my license rested es igi tates | help them learn the alphabet iocomnarabie Ghocgrates i i i ife VINCE THE JUDGE AND GIRL, i had se dat sea a MoM 4 k s | “Lloyd's” Chocolates A © fins ali ocolates: tea. You will be delighted with the dif- | Ee ee ee | ee oy a Aciorn Row ik k on N SLderd'e”” Chocelates — A over mace ferent flavor. rlage Mra, Loerberg No, 1 caused big | lation : : a tal of exceptional quality to fit —and these are only a few i arrest on a charge of non-support.| "I finally passed ke the esi a Feats the slender purse. of the Auerbach products. Raber bine ie See* ne - From the Jail wh was held dence sehoot examina : 1. mother, M Kak tnd’we will ‘ell you where you cam Guy hess. ardens, Tetley x | overnignt Lecrberg a letter to} went up for my navigatog’s licen on Ie if ‘ a oad blended and they are securely | M's Mitko: tell he was do>/1 ' pped with the) that ut N D. AUERBACH & SONS § A sel aled k hich t ad by duty atthe N VY Yard and Hawajian-American ur ater | & H Bi a 1 : Finest Chocolates, Breakfast Cocoa, Candies and Specialtion put up in closely sealed packages whic! the following morning convineed the |to razilian ports, 1 won a rating “at follew : mey Eleventh Avenue, 461h to 47th Street, New York. keep impurities out and strength and rm ' ic : maine? ne ” soy eae | third ‘ringo to of é 5 “Candy Headquarters” fragrance in. suit for separation gave her the rem- | gea my wife used to venag declares he never heard | p Particularly will you like Tetley’s Upon h e Teerberg went , = ; r \ W z ‘ +f ’ forward with his plans and married 1 yw t it { HW PN Orange Pekoe Tea. There's a world of porn ens i a and aria ; , : Bila Ue denlos.. or ; \ ; iter : 2 comfort in a steaming cup of this tea with — mediately ; Avena was he t fl ee the deep color and soft fragrance. Order we Ok rink Soros Miss M wa (lon Decrensed. | Sj to California some today! turn there was gayety. He took his \ Sealnge’t a ; \ all Chocolate pretty blond bride to his ship and in n 1 04 | Bi) Specials Now b troduced her to the officers and their fe ample provision for her Jud . r Se and 10c ° wives. floon he won promotion tothe founvia nave to te shot ere a eee ee cia rank of Jioulenant Commander, and illegal marriage or why | should there wae no proof of any suc

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