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"THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919. * ’ TTTH HEROES (S22ZZ World’s Greatest Battleship Is Enunetent “FANCY” CLOTHES FREIGHT HANDLERS’. OF ARGONNE tga rib ACY Hal Ma In Navy Yard Here as 100, 000 Persons Cheer N) SODAS (OST “ADVERTISED STRIKE z HOCH AIOE RON Te REET SOCOIOS TC OOOO nC ORCC IC NTE missary Unit and a detachment of one officer and thirteen men of the Tith Headquarters. On the Louisville also worn sixty- four wives of soldiers and nine of sailors, nearly all of them Pnglish eT? ERE KERREERERERS x x x|Luxury Tax Hits Shirts, Paja-| Railroad Director Says 75 Per women. Most of them were married % = Pp) . . to men of the West. There were x| mas, Kimonos, Hose and | Cent. of Men Disregarded twelve obildren, too, and they had i Even “Phony” Jewelry, | Walkout Order. 607th Infantrymen, Who Res-| pretty much the run of the ship on & * si se iia i x e H tay the voyage, “ ™ . cued Lost Battalion, Arrive [OS TOy"St ine priden were wives of *| WASHINGTON, April 20—The so.| At the office of A. T. Hardin of the on Louisville, members of the 24 Battalion of the {f K | called luxury tax goes tnto effect to-|United States Raiiroad Administra ——— 162d Infantry, 41st Division, which i ‘=| morrow and will add 10 per cent, to| tion, It was sald to-day that the ™ © home on the ship. It included * ® | th tee to purchase of freight handlers, widely e@e MOURN “EDDIE ”” GRA | cam ps fe x | tho pri © purchasers 4 n , ely | fourteen officers and 647 men ™ | everything from shirts to a p all traf crppenrmae | Tho family of Private A. § x was a fizzle, and ion | Pereira, a San Francisco bank ¢ * Re %, pajamas and he ent proportions there mmander o sattalion "| ore to hee A : had the sympathy of all the soldiers. & x La fs id of its causing any Wears Four Decorations— | pereira had not been to bring his pt x for parasols are among the m Heavy Losses Told. wife and five children from Portugal x ; at Mr. Hardiete when the war begun. He went abroad Ml sesune vee ac lends some hope of re: ck showed that om . jin the air service and was foned ue x | pealing the tax when It meets in ex‘ra s more than 75 per Another batch of New York Mgbt-|1. isnetand. Last October he got x % | sension, ght handlers had @ige ers of the 77th Division came home |jeave to go to Portugal to visit them. 6 x | Meantime your Jew w strike order, On the to-day on tho transport Loutsville,| He arrived to find wife dead of ft | Hore Wh it m y plers, where twenty ships about 1,260 in all, every one of whom | the flue and his five boys from four- | x Re ton. . Sesh creams are| were be i only 100 of 1,000 teen to ix years old very ill. He was! 9 he | also hi ere are Rol articloa) we 8 failed to report, a one his sh tori H te had done i share in the historic | in te et Chis ty Simian Ghd awe lm H | affected by the 10 per cent | Mr. Hardie paid the published Geile GF the Arsopie, Gonipanten| i. swine baal oth TIGL, MANY del. | Ste eepeenbeebeertneestsieueicnr x] Carpets and Ruge—Tax on amount| statement of the Strike Committes | ¥,G@ and H of the 2d Battalion | qiers ft ite vovane X jin excess of % per square yard |that 15,000 men would be affected ' of tho 307th Regiment and the Head-| them 1 ' Rte, er BEnOCIRE) RBOHE | BY "tee CSE: Wk etre eetan aaa j 3 Compar ho brought re-| A® the soldiers marched down the) Tennessee Slips Into Water as beats oe cee Ny under ema i quarters Company brought | cnpnaee Gua ps I : Trunks—-On amount above $60 each. | was only 5,399. The states H lief “Lost ala! ite eee eileen G. Daughter of Governor Breaks Valises, Traveling Bag Hit Ca ning the cau: ) of the ' among the arrival: battalion | york law fir ! jHat Boxes and Fitted I | Cases On amount above § | Portable 1 Champagne Over Bow. } “ sien rcarcely moro acourate, w in command of Major A. Tillman|/& Shipman, No. 365 West 2 reet, who en- [bands with every ement entered tate 2 Vixtures—On A crowd estimated ¢ ‘: > an a| Their general re Amount a’ ove $25 ©a |Jan, 30, the present rate of wages tered the army threo years ago as aj Ther gene an : ed the launching Wns<Ou unwanted have Fionen eight-hour dag lieutenant tell the world.” | dreadnought Tennesse House or Sinoking Jackets, Bath or called to work at 6 Major Til talion to the » who led his bat-| Miss Fitts was rescue of the Lost Bat-! Mang unging Robes rning to quit at 2 3, and others present de« mn amount above eohip in the t Anglin and others under t 80 each, Jlyn Navy Yard this m MMRREM Qe RRMA M RE RR talion, has beon cited four times for Name of Harriet Fitzjumes until nine| sings wore packed in the | ene we te-On amount abov ed on the " b months ago when she went abr = ¥ (included in the bravery the D, 3. and has a ¥. M. C. A. canteen wor thou: m th « x Women's Hat On amount above spent at work bee been recommended tho Congres: |acneared on hut stag Sea apgene aint : # $15 eneh ; a en ard Gare sional Medaj of Hon: A.B. F. and devot andt East x | Men'a Hate-On amount atove $8 50 cent hour instead of the 4 ht bana Algae he w r ier Bu i k| Men's Caps—On amount above $2 ngshoremen to-day eataBe German offensive in the re Hes and telling tor x | atrike headquarters at No. 660 a@ group c e er = |e ith Street in the forest of Arg ng ite|@ sroup called i | wor f «| ven Everybody-On amount aii u Captain, Eddie ( N Ned the Meknane jaewa % Tabove $10 per pair Hl EGE GIAE UAH GaEIGAA ORION “THINKS HER DAUGHTER, 12, ie renee ae BPC CM ar esc out aneene aleve OR STRIKE TANGLE TTT TLL Lieut. Harry C, Smith jr. ¢ Fourth Avenue, veteran officer [obinj tte on swe ove 8) UPTO MAYOR AGAIN TO-DAY Women's Hooo-On amount above $2 per pair. HAS ELOPED Witt SOLDIER gl el aide vod with bared heads wh everal company, all the others ‘1 1 r Men's Shirte—-On amount above Boat Owners Object to Sel Killed or invalided home. Mrs. Josephine Engel Asks Police | Fg ae a caaet |! Cert * iy Selection pany lost 75 killed and 151 woun¢ and Newspapers to Find Pajama Men's, women's, chile| min Leausts £5 Not one of the men hears the dren's; on amount above ach. Arbitrators. Missing Girl. twelve, b > has been 1 of Capt thout a lump ng in nd a tear in h eye. The any has raised $106 |he toward a fund for a monument to his memory. | Capt. Eliott M1, Adams of Mama. § et, to have rua aw Ay with roneck, N. Y. came home in come #ld!er, ant company, He 1s Kimonos, Petticoats and Waists— | h ‘The arbor strike is not yet sottied, nd other| Officials of the Marine Workers’ Age ml for|fliation are to meet Mayor Hylan this 1 Govern- | afternoon ding the personnel of the regulations Just te | Arbitr ‘ommittee. When the men ET sa MN cvinlenu ne tea | returned to work the wage question was An automobile with «| it to an Arbitration Board, the boat th ity of from. three to /Owners to name four members and the seven is taxed $10 a year, and buses | Workers four pf carrying more than seven | James Conway, Fred FR. Dale gm are taxed $20. Two passenger cars| James T. McAllister and Fred A. Ruse % | are exempt sll are the men appointed by the pre Mi caaaokacwae 1 — yPyrigeerd vate bout owners, and ¢he marine wortse % and not the owner, so th @ MAD | oes have « ves U ’ © sails a car he may not transfer the |°™ ! eee Taeeee 5. De rcar. This tax became | William A! Maher, Paul Vaccarett end reau inte Revenue with @ you ) the arternoo! nal champion ® winner of Prrttrtt iit) FOR OOOOCCOOOGUOCCVRE | UE te) Another and is now dua | Matthew MeConvill, ail labor ongantsee i sas - a Rie ioe tion leaders, ane 4 } 5 York Navy Yard to-«day PRACTITIONER EXCUSED The beat owners Object to these offhe as hand © iM el toberts, ¢ tat erm who ¢ ten es . | cials, asserting they want to deal @ie Whe t v 1 me _ ae oa a FROM JURY 70 AID PATIENT | reetty with the men. So far no threat word ca of another hari fke has been madn, atte chide iotetet hd "., BREWERS HERE TO CONTINUE CABINETMAKERS STRIKE a — 1 w at- fo cv a ow | RHI Trial 4 Cross Workers Decorated nd ens . ; i Lawyer R. ane on Trial on} WASHINGTON, April 3% — TwoY tos Tle ges sous wty goo) MAKING BEER AFTER MAY 1 AT STEINWAY PIANO PLANT, ‘32 8% 1% tane on teat ame tar) : veral Metiannon, ( L. B. Smith, Col. f _- - | Ls Ud AgaINS! Age Lord O'Brien of Buffalo and reviewing party. M BOW ‘ ( r \ PeMil@aticen i Wage Increase of 25 Per Cent. De- Woman Client. Mis# Mary Frances Semana of Unione +h a ane Cou M. M. I ‘ row. Ww ‘ 4 Of Ke . ' ‘ nares : 33 clin id Kea “hrtatian | OW Pa. have received foreign deeo 4 man Is said to ‘ pha ‘ ‘ A ak Col, Bi Rid Closing Does N lans manded by 150 Long Island _ cuetea: ris oe. Pris | rations in recognition of thelr servicam ' , a « himer, Col. J f 1 i | . sicipognnd es MPa Bp *"“\in Europe, Miss O'Brien, wh neared i safiune ESSEX MARKET [ COURT ern ¢ pitta Major \ rt ( re ; Fre ri man of the Jury to try Richard H. Lane, | was awarded tho Medaille de. J . c tm pina Tan mato 1a Welk ‘ Cc - Tet CHER: f fan att in the Criminal Branch of ‘ re Miss m3 ' ‘ ny a a 2 Laco kee , AY ma |the Supreme Court for Grand Larcen a wes Oconee ae = { Imessages through the lines rep 1 would } se : I i sa ated —t ft plano» vice to-day by Justice Davis, Mr - > fake i | twelve « nd failed z rather have it inside im “ : was treating a Police Piace’s Funerah || Company G, which shared t }Grimy Old Quarters Give Way] Misa Robe 7 She 4 r i i 01 Of his attention. | Funeral services for Police Captaiip | ork of st tuiion wit H-Lighte » Subst well as pretty, wa ard build M ' t w 5 ' 11 na jorpey Rorke said | Charles W. Place, who died in St. Elimee cue work of the Lost Battaion with| to Well-Lighted, Airy Substi- Well 49 | aye: 2 vi ar ea : gabe " orat witness MIS. lecth's Hospital last night, wi 7 Company H, sustained 30 per cen Nearby. i re yt ges 1 Brewing oe 1 t 1 eg 1 ast Oct t Ilst Street, who|held on Friday at 11 o'clock at | casualties in Argonne. ( |t 1 malt or vinou Ff ving creases which ¢ while acting aa her |Chureh of Our Lady of Mera, H y f Indianap: No. n ; F j n b , 4 1 $38 er of $4,600 by in-thum Road and Marton and several of his mon were cited Jor Gsintianiads alee autmttite ten the ne a 1 ay 3 earns ot Patatecns ti ’ 4 © ald building in Essex Stree is " 1 IR y ' wi ! tr the corner, the i 1 : ! 1 tw a he Fasex Market Har As i" i 4 he 4% yt ere grown and fostered “4 4 i Prank L. Dowling | nunie EMGATTLEe CO. Platinumsmiths 630 FIFTHAVE. Our Remounting Specialists are prepared to transe : . NEWARK HOLD-UP SUSPECT Phi 4 nim”) MILWAUKEE BREW ENDS. | App4SED OF MURDER HERE| ARMY REPORT SON HAD DIED. """ “stavastirytiam testes April This “that crime de » court will never ber would have n 1, but American surgery save foreman of the onlay ure a it. jrand Jury of nine years ago which Capt. Dudley Davis of No, 992 Park | took the fret h Avenue returned mand of | old « Weber, 1 Tracey, Mentified by Finger miany o. Lieu JM Adrian se |e id Che ety | 1 ue NEARLY KILLS HIS MOTHER nse to t P » Ha form Old Jewelry into Modern Gattle Creations of No, 305 Bast Broadway received | Magistrate McAdoo also I haus produ y ( ] the D As is ie} he e 2 ina me ie ee aqua ae reli Anse , Aa M ‘in ‘ ay \ outed yester Opposite Se. rnd Callan) ef his company and was wounded ; a Comt 1 Naval 1 Good H \ . | Invest in the Victory Loan Capt. A. W. J Rum aera iL n Wu ‘ was {ih 1 by| to ( ant, wh . ‘ ‘ ayy fir ina 1 by une | “ hare of tho launct Miss M Tes entumsated hn Fos the murder ‘| poae MUNSING’ UNION rent of he ym dees : ent | oan ee mete ra, } "n FITTING: WEAR J) SuiTS As noun ght ly Next M Benaniad thee ar sla . Russian Concert FOR THE American Victory Liberty Loan CARNEGIE HALL FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919 At 8 o’Cloc Famous Russian Dancers, Singers and Musicians Have Volunteered Their Services Tickets May Be Procured by Applying to the RUSSIAN VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE A Distinguished Servwe Label von hae irrounded , t ve my that If you would know warm weathér comfort get union- b ! suited in Munsingwear / ¥ : ee vsra : ves : ntive “Comunity | summer fabrics, ( J Celene uM D, Lon | Form-fitting light-weight knitted garments pir la i ‘ ‘ \ for men, women and children, Loose-fitting, Bratt \ 1 ( ; ‘" | Committee Molds sheer woven athletic suits for men, The Satisfaction Lasts Maxw Field, Knoxv he Flatiron Building, New York Welch and ( ¢ |mtores are offering good creamery but: !to the cammities, and he, will coudwet \ Nasbvile; Josephine ow wes oat | in freskig apuia lee oh 68 Conte @ pound retal, the invesugauon’ in person | r Foreign Language Bureau U. S, Government Loan Organization