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COL.“BIL” DONOVAN'S BOYS OF “OLD 69TH” WILL MAKE JOY HiKE OF THEIR PARADE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919, Ae int (Columbia Boys to Play Girl Parts -KANSASTROOPS POLICE PENSION ARE WELCOMED CHANGE URGED ON BY ‘HOME FOLKS’ HYLAN BY ENRIGHT EMBALMING Al t Varsity Show, ‘‘Take a Chance” FUMES PERIL MANY AT BROOKLYN FIRE Allen and Senator Cap- Mayor Gives Hearing on Bill Gov. T'wo Firemen Overcome and a a er Head Delegation Meet- , for Retirement After 25 Years | Wife of Roy Tyler Nearly Start From Washington Square SOME OF THE IMPORTANT | ing Ships With 35th Men. Regardless of Age. Collapses. “ N01 at 2 P.M. Monday and | DETAILS OF “OLD 69TH'S ' : ‘ E A delegation of A aded by Mayor Hylan to-day gave a hear. | Mrs. Roy Tyler, whose hasband wae! } March Up Fifth Avenue. PARADE NEXT MONDA' Gov. Henry J to-day welcomed ing on the bill recently passed at |taken to Cleveland to-day to answer OFFICERS SEE MAYOR. Ya ae Washington 5 A that at half pay of a ¢ un after [Several women and children whe were + tat ' 1 cton Avenue > Western Sta The trnnaport Mun- spective of hia age at the time ar the k > of Bernara’ Commander and Staff Guests) ayn et we A ee ae oon Rettty, No. 9H treet, Brooklgal ~ <3 < entire 197th In- cation is made for a ” vo ‘ cot, Bro be at Luncheon—Las Reg Nu n Hine of regiment t ad. th Field Artillery Commission i Several children were carried downt | o ere ro\ Pow wig o in it and came back i eM and asked Ma te iders and burning stairways; twe — ment Here To-Morrow. S edvanes ‘1 The tug Lexington, carrying a huge measure, Wo explained that under |fifemen were overcome by the SB um Will pass given point im about| welcoming party with Kansas sun- the present law a policeman mum|O? embalming fluid: a corpse wile i Col. Wiliam J. Donovan, wit twenty flowers and apt for tho “fighting © werved twenty-five years and | OSdly burned in coffin, Reporter y etaff and fleld officers of the 165th In-| Bve and enlisted man will . went down the bay to greet be at least fifty-five years O14 before | WHO bad mathered in the nelghBertaa Sidley, paid walk, sg de ‘erg near the Poplar Street Poltos Sta» Z y, pald a v of ceremony t i ; e e @ sald If the) nto a thes ete va se CaS a1 Neth ALT RE AUS) will be a purade of triumph Allen, 1 Gov. Charles A. new law decomen operative about | tonto cover the Tyler etory, epee poo deeds As sf b sd shbestes an evidence of mourning. Huffma Adjt. Gen. ¢ aries I, Mar ix members of the New York City nh the rescue work An Hventag to-day, Immediately afterward th The five battalions will march {n i; Mohator APNG Comer and Ke advantage of Its prot | World feporter aes ae 4 went to India House and were the | close f with fixed bayonets, ato weleoming party of res vWasion |wtaire, A Standard News man helped hgh « tee « et earry it neonscious w guests at luncheon of the trustees of | ks and steel helmota, | wou riers and civilians, — There are 1,002 policemen who have | EY un wn Unconscious woman | the fund raised by friends of tho resi-| pam of the pa ‘ 7B # about 100 men and women, served than twentyifive years! ieiecnone call in the he ‘ e € ment nd as I 5 the parade, The 16th w with members of the Kan and are still active and 518 over fifty- | Lb "7 undertaking ment for th rtainment and as-| march alone | rooms and refused to leave even after 7 sistance of its members on their re-| Up with the staff, at the head of 18 Soriety in New York, the Univers five years who could retire under the | nee ate, einen: ie vf The 69th Infar State Guard, |" Ty tarialieee of taney wi | Ka men's Club, Washburn Under this new taw," said MAYO) ine of collapse when Police Captain 4 which took th oe of t 1th | come behind . Bill and his imme- | Gol mnt and Ahimr a the Hylan, “a man can ¢ on ais Laoag Coughlio anil a reporter carried ber " while it was in F ral service, will/diate entour Of these, the first Agricultural Colleg: wero on the at twen one and retire at forty nit = wiih will be commanded by Major Michael Nower-bedetkel boat wix—an age when he tx both ive | sive a reception to the Isoth at the|q Kon, mit : 2 ' ‘ : The # i ’ " s formal title, but lecee ; ; : 0 fire started in the basement @ th Rogiment Armory, Lexington|to hs men ho is known as “Dynamite Teen ciocmte ABBCOLSLICH, SOY Very lye We ot Ore. | i aeeekee ube by ORE ae Avenue and 2th Street, to-night, cele- | Mike,” and he is the kind of a fighting Iub rooms nt No. 36 West 40th Street _@ good police officer whould possess.” | % ETOVCY Mabt bn Ciluseppy Kuaale rating tho filfty-cighth anniversary {Person that title might suggest. The will be dedicated to-night at S o'clock — Commissioner Enright reminded | {070 At} te Hak in aay, (Second battalio: 1 be det ete ‘ P eek ie n haee an © rear of the He: reo! ot the departure of the 69th for duty (Mayor Martin I. Moaneyr ands the oe = reaps ee ee ee ee ae arena “3 ted Oy a ‘ | staff, a new ate flag designed by fifty-five-year restriction. He added P in the Civil War third by Major Van C. Merle-Smith | {nga are occupied as epartments em Plans were announced to-day for Then will come a fourth battalion, | Albe T. Reid being own f t that very few men enter tre Police Ae “j at the head of which will march Majo . { ment © wes 1 there were many women and chil the parade Monday afternoon, which | jyetre Ald of which will ma aor} first time. A dinner at the Waldorf- Departinent at twenty-one ne a . 3 fternoon, wh Henry jootz, the Gel t ir ¢ his at 0, he explained en dren in them. will have several unique features. It|man-born scrapper (with a dialect) | . “ HOV MERE eer acne Leet ng Cee ee Wiek sasnek Melk. We dange is to be @ “joy bike.” with every he-| who led the first attack at Luneville— | w given Priday night by the 600 five your F i ree man among them, from Col, “Wild| though be had three brothers in t former Kansans now living in New) “Iow old are you, Commissioner?” | was the er from the embalmin: <a 4 wenty.iwe (German Army—and cleaned up. nis | York City d the Mayor. uld whieh quickly overcame thew Bu” Donovan to tho inal Ive | battalion mprise tho head-! Ha brow " ai we yeaa reg@ied who breathed it This smoke, rst Wyoming and ¢ homa Indians who Wa compa ‘ : rapidly to the up flo uy have bocomo Irish than the act pe trae Sipsal sak snnay bae6rs (ney could ee col ale " kK, 49th bs pita At the of ¥ could ge Intah themselves," walking « ch GASUALS WILL MARCH IN REAR| snd 268 men of Mayor didn't indic ordinary smoke there would hav of the way from Washington Arch 1 UNDER MAJOR REILLY. bees would sten or veto been little danger. 410th Street. In al named abore | a r > are oe pgstuey a noes horse?” said Col. Dono-| there 1 the reg’ 4 total to the second floor of the Heng wan. be ihe bdhindll diond. Sebo f the 3.611—w will form | slanise 7 n ae with a child in his arms when Bike, just as we hiked through France battalion to brig a Ate pulee) Base Hownital ladder slipped and he fell. But es B and German 1 all walk. That will consist of the casuals of | 450 nurses and sttering detach did so he tonsed the child to Police ‘i Nica ti inna Stve bead the men who, because | ments man Sheil, who was on the ground what I've done mostly since I've beer ie pen wey betanee | The steamship Dura Degh Abru Both Knote and the child escape. vwtth the boy m France or Germany ot the Italian line brought 3.170 City Never will F Be Pate to Build | injury. ‘The regiment wil! start up Fifth arge of Major 4 Americans from Gen and Marseitles A few moments later Deteotiw $30,000,000 Tube System in Chri 4 wenue at 2 P. M. to tho music of ille to-day. The passengers included the | $30,000, ristio and an Evening World Fe “2 rd JonovVan . w we have Ti. | tion recruite from American col ™ oun two ohildren bewilder an, ne gold-starred flag, no black trap-| oy thes: only 1,400 of ‘the loves and trained at’ Allentown, Pa.,| Mayor Hylan to-day at a hearing onlerying. Toey carried tho childres t pings, no note of mourning. In ever origin am iment, and 28 y YY Ee by Col. Elbert u Verse They ar-!a legislative bill for appropriation ie Kipper ereeerye bgp wer ord it is to be a march | bout 80 2,000 who made up TH ep mes x — rived overse une st year and for a law library in the new Richmond a and brow own Mr smnm of the word it taba 8 ar ea a ape, Biadeus E_ PRINCIPALS JS"“THE CAST OF COLOMBIA VARSITS Show |ratahlished a base at Ie ee ane ane id to Chacha, | Rallly. Three women were resus eae arian avers Uma (i t. But we! the sith, make BETTY HIGH, H. RAUCHFUSS: MRS, GRAY. L. LAHEIM; BERNICE BEAUTIFUL, H. BURTIS; THEO Hb few (of the eeSUDRe Worked 2 1 taser: Of Nae tahtel La ad sg whtpped the Germans ¢ i hey Wiake abs even to th ORA GRAY, P. in Dalmatia and one in Montenegro e second 01 } caught up with them. Col. Donovan! n asuals. The fighting spirit of | asucasgueics Bena: 9 oe enor All of the N were decorated with | Who was arguing for the appropriation: | containing the body of John O, Kane ' th that tnade history in the | the Talian Military Service Medal There are certain peopin In Staten] which was burned. aid a Arai: ar ix in al) our souls--even in| H sak at iversity Capt, 1. Talbot Smith of Richmond | tuand who want the City of New York es went to war kaowing tun Indlans'who ane now [Junior Week at University Now| Ne? HE WIPED OUT nuit wor Ahir Hewat npprepriat. 83% e.00 tor m rubway | GEES fi GLOOMY [ OUTLOOK We look upos, thik tp. ve love to be called’ the} Being Observed With Many MACHINE GUN NEST: i" iing Sretion No. 527 Wa | Stem In that Borough. ‘Those who ar their very own. In such a welcome) Ht ocial Functions, jin Nuntrian fire, He and that they will never be able to get this ‘ The dead are—will be~rem ed | the | de gutian 4 ia hasbe were both cited twh 2g é st aba. in suld happen to mw J. L. MoBride of the U. Stale Cos Ip their place.” Tru of sene ne | i eiaaas Canroere Perkin ects ¢ Hoth are grad-| sig the agitators for the $30,000,000] poration of No #1 Park Row wounded wen sutomobi All) the nig at the ar next | ustined di all bed "resin Medal of Honor f as ade, | Way connection to Staten leland Instead | neigi Abrutz!, gave a gloomy eccoum able to march will march. T pw morning will return to Camp Mille. | justified in feeling a | Brave Deed lor it lof an independent route thelr hopes| op tual onditt t gro not will have places in t Dis and | of jeal—-well, anyw he d eed of Duslness mdi tions nm Italy due t are nd | WILL MEET LAST OF REGIMENT| ; Lagtdatad la] peel sai ee Virginian who| would be realized soon. The connection | ine embarxo on imports, to ask for O TO-MOR BR PUODET at Pele see ¢ pril t the t time In New York | would not cost more than seven or eight | remay whic HAVE COME BACK, yumney t ono 1 to mee rsity boy © will bo ther : , ; Camp Di erday a posthu ubmuring twp GCortn with Amert-|" yr, Dulles told tha Mayor thet hel permitted to make as a eae , oe “If @ man got wounded Enea een Npatallion (Ge. Waaky cal Brooklyn Man Files Claim for} mous award of the « un sub-chasera. “The base has £00] way prominently identified with the di-|Ouctiy obligations umdeneoee unde the game. Jusc because Hoga Rag Wl wo fomnnthg | Athletes Into vistons of feminine love-| $30,000 Holdings Left By | haa ee ae nudred and forty-thires Wallan [Feet mua Fr ute agitation and was) italy went into the war bo reason he chould pose a bay and escort this vessel in, as they | Hess, dressed in the latest mode and eee ute, Michacl Perki t soldiers with twenty-seven|praud of tt. Already 60,000 men are out of wor! a he doesn't want to, We t} did the Harrisburg Monday. surrounded by many admirers will t Store F roprietor. ton, Gen. Hale ve it to nis a ht LR apt ters! iI Run Down by Ambala nthe atesl Wade, Becauee of team Intend to go into this heroism stuff Mriday night the new 69th will givel part of the Varsity Show, “Tak — father with a citation which re Alleneedrg) Fantions Ob Ne ; mee" zn, | Metarials and 500,000 more will Ge os Not that the men of the regiment) smoker at the armory for all men| > eh eR sonaaa tt F , Avenue, who left tla drug} Jacob Sehiff, twenty, a clerk of No,|of work very soon, he said. do not revere and charish the memory Sth who may be on leave Chance." which 1s dedicated to t About $50,000 may the tap| con Mas deed in Belleau Wood 1914 and werved ia tay 9th| tio reet, Williamsburg, was run], ‘The Getnans have loaded @wiss ware of the six hundred-odd whose lives 5 P. M. all men on leave | class of 1920 and which will be given|of Leon R, Dunite a two] Oct 1918; f the Queens Hrhgade, Was! down toxlay by an ambulance at Broad- pcre ge bere papectally electties Ree a CoP can bon wil hner at the urmory and] as the climax to Junior Week the result of his kindness Private Perkins, voluntarily twice and was decorated | way and Montrose Avenue, Brooklyn, |the mark “made in Germany” hag tee ose: ¥ . as a. ono at i and alone, era od o alles ar <roes anc 6 c as conselo' hen cked 1 erase: n hi en pl L. commander, put it to-day: ‘The boys | ning all the dmimissioned Junior Week, the gayest of the ye ars ago to Misa Mary M. Lune Ph aac bbe silve medal for valor MA alliance Muresch, Hisunlern ett navieanae oO oe ee who remained behind in the ail! be dinner guests of the Mayor's Com-| at Columbia, opened yesterday and| Dunkey is fifty years old now pad man “pil box” machine | Prot turned his | Wiltia: Hospital said. ‘Schif Italian merchants are recetving ofr of France have had our tears and our| mittee, probably at the Commodore. |the campus, fraternity houses and|lives at No, 63 Fort Greene Plice emplacem from dutic ' n- | right was broken and that culars {rom German dealers offering al prayere—and always will have. The| Sunda. ut 3H. M. the Pontitical| other social centres have taken on the|Brooklya, He was ten vear i! grenades were being thrown |# rving ait |auffered internal Injuries, He wa wort of merchandise at pre-war prices « pelong te jOS€ espe g at ao othe ocla: Centres have taxen oO! e inwards a baigacled t allan ™ o the hospit he jeclared, Bares et Liege ay civ ee ‘ q ee 4 Ee bare aspect of war times, Social ac. |w hen he first met Miss Lane, and at at his platoon, Awaiti his Heh sth allen A ‘ - ie Seer wee. word hg iene ‘nere yesterday éth and the of the 165th on leave] tivities have been thoroughly revived | that time he lived tn Madison Ave SPporEae te when the door ~ | that the second purt of the regiment, | will be presen Ae ihe Cecine SETHE RIE ena RUG MAB DAG Pea alecume nese as again opened and unother — | | edi ould arrive to-|the 16ith reccived leave yesterday | there a E hedulec ; aah Re sips & bomb inside, bursting the | morrow final plans for the parade] from (% Muls, having been put | which will bring back the spirit of the | #et# the $30,000 he wil! pi more is th COMM TTEE 10 SIFT RENTS | wero rushed to completion. By reso- | through tlie sanitlzation process dur- old times as a souvenir than for the a f open, and then drawing | | lution of the Aldermen M y will| ing the night in hundreds of | ae enn ati Mis trench knife rushed into 7 th eb The principal event to-day was the | ¥!! ¥: i be an official holiday in city departs /homes throughout tho city there was 7 heiprinalwal arant tiny waa thie MAT Oe aed tor Sin@iior » ean ment, In achand= [avi wy Nae Pie ls verrymaking ent eyond | ter u a 16 Assc Rigs 4 A to- pueaia ha bil V Vith Ci ute ‘The men of the reximent will leave | Christmas, ving, Fourth of|ation of the Ladies of the Fuculty to|@t ‘No. 1046 Madison Avenus panbna: Bruagleihes billedios Authorit ehpune.t Platinumsmiths 630 FIFTH AVE. _jewxlers Camp Mills on four sections of a train an the ‘Junior classes of Barnard ang|#0ld Sigans ‘collars, sox nery, wounded several of the occu- \uthori Investigating Ex starting Monday mc ning at 10. i, and re nD received | Gotumbi , os Phity Sincan in t andy—almost anythin re pants and captured about } ive Charge: ing to arrive at Long Island! leaves to-day and many renewed their | CUlUMbEE ‘aternity dances w ye ror ae te h i twenty-five prisoners, at th be ‘. . City at 11. Half an hour later two! acquaintance with Broadway, broken |siven to-night OF me ie a ae rile petts teat rey van me . . ution adopted by Our Remounting Specialists Fryboats will convey them to Pier! off ninteen months The events of the week began yes-|W#nt to buy without gol , PING ma: ox teo of the Heal No. 45, North River, at West Tenth | ‘The Cardinal Fa AV cectee an A puaanal gets taecra [tee rnc |___ chine guns Eatate 0 Pro Agucelation are prepared to transform Old Jewelry Street. ey Will march across to! Kast goth Street to | terday with a baseball game betwee " tf atlec seont in Bs : ij : Washington Square at 1 o'clock, ar-| give canteen Columbia and Holy Cross ¢ Se ; { Pre J chwab has ap into M Cat aaine Tock tad williatast prompts | tocnen micn| Field. ‘Teas were given after the, moming to buy: something, verhavs | WO) JEST WHEN WIFE SEEKS [222 commis 10 work with the lodern Gattle Creations northward on the stroke of 2 of the Te cr| game by Pht Kappa Stema and Pei| @tick of candy, and remained : authorities who are in Oppesite St. Potrich 0 Cothedeal From the pier over to Washington | who may a hs Apps 8 a Dark cai wank i antien matter of ¢ ' ts escorted by the 6)th Regiment of t ailar cer | dance, was etven last night in Karl)" epider a * State Guard, under Col. John made for ot | Hall by the Glee and Mandolin Clubs, | Wor" for M ” ‘ wna ‘ Phelan. The new regiment, 900 strong, «at! pltagdebal : * | sam ting a he ec Family of Publici ( tion F . wil then march up the avenue and. sail | ‘The annual flag rush, the most] re id eieen i ; Ba . station itself as a guard of honor Grandet spectacular event of the week : Nee esident $ to Have Been i er, Jo! ' m Cathedral. The official rev Camp M men and ¢ nore me hf ¥ 4 Fe ‘ ‘ | Wiliam C. Cap! @tand, as usual, will be at 82d the chap! are 4 . vi i f ¥ | ° one | 7 ‘egiment ib he re . * 3 Seah, oo ened, will Des ee : tin ote Maximilian Harden 1 wa ! " u . is . k L < , oY eanynins : , bakiang Germany’s Rebel Editor } kim | husband ; ; | musical 1 nh n ny 1 1 1 Ty Nhs tat v ’ H *. PERFECT MUNSING pe paomtelney ; n e ‘ fells What is in the Teuton’s Mind Over the Coming 4 FITTING \A/ yer, Mortimer V ft and Ma t ’ Le Versailles Peace Pact. a lor, D. 1. Harboush, 4 uF 1 8 Fee ican denen se | The Editor of Die ZUKUNFT Says: ‘ A Distinguished Service Label le. Bau Bernardo, maak alt ’ r Out of al proport Militarists Have Neither Died Out Nor Fainted.” i nhetm, H. F. Burtis and + : ¥ pron 1916, t iP ' r 4 ow, » a 7” f If you want your ideal of sea eyeTin beta Ti - Wolves Are Round About, Therefore One Must How! Louder t underwear for hot weather | of mv ni ‘ EXPEDITION TO SOUTH POLE, | Than Ever Against the Entente.” f perfectly expressed, don’t Fi ia , wy ope Wi Use Alepiane ta “Ebert's Gove: 2 Seeps Secre’ e "1 Pelli: CPD RTT hint Ml to have bi ’ ie: Wilt fae. er overnment Keep: Secret the Documents Telling th t Munsingwear. | os Je ! Genesis of the War, the Atrocious Conduct and the Ravage Now ? Ie Chara: | scccia eeing Mecicea fil Plelis Demanding Indemnity. i Form-fitting knitted garments for men, | : ITY, Apr ‘ sbi J i he } women and children. Loose-fitting athletic ane rua 2 w tempt t “Hungering, Dancin: i i women a Sold str et bt tw wer | be 9 ra ; L nung in dine : g' gs, Da g, Groaning, Gambling, Thal eata ‘ a Sueriabed ro | Mexica } f iy Mutinous, Starving Germany Slipping Into Chaos,’” nl jamsbury x are exp dis: |e < “communica th e Satisfaction Lasts violation of the Sullivan I F huahua near the anko | fret rie A. Bip ahlp: the "eens f police #ay the youths remain border for oil produ lands, accor Magi . ' ‘an airplane, which w NOTE: This iv the second of @ series of cabled articles by Maximilian Marten, room in day tie. coming. out only at|ing to a at yy} made to-day by Sele, re issued nig t ft last stage of the trip | ®0eraring from week to woek, exciutively in The Werld, The third article will ae night, and carrying pistola Department uslry aod Commerce, | Jester in court L euncunced went wook. soemmaneantinlli — “ 4 { ° ah / ‘ anerrnennrere rer —_ ,

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