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BROKERS GET 2.000. TTT SEATS ASKED FR SOLDERS KIN Parade Grandstand Let to Speculators in Preference to | Mayor’s Committee. A grand stand seating 2,000 in Fitth Avenue detween 94th and ” Streets, wanted by the Mayor's Committee for the accommodation of soldiers’ rela~ tives during the parade of the 77th Division next Tuesday, has been turned over to the Broadway Theatre Ticket Company by Edward W. Buckley, Secretary to Commissioner Nicholas J. Hayes of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. ‘The seats are on sale at the agency for $3, $5 and $7. Information obtained to-day is that Mr, Buckley was called before the committee and an offer of 50 cents a seat made for the stand in his charge. He asked $1, which was re- fused. City tax records show the land ts owned by Al Hayman and When asked about the case Grover Whalen, secretary to Mayor “Where did you get such a story?” “Isn't it true that you asked for “Well—yes.” “Did he refuse?” “Did he know the seats were) Wanted for relatives of soldiers?” “Did you call it profiteering?” This was dodged and Mr. Whalen “I merely offered a minimum price for the seats.” “Not to my knowledge,’ | “It is simply a commercial propo- personal business and has nothing to do with official duties. Why Mary D. Gerard, | Hylan, said: | Mr. Buckley's seats? “I can't say.” replied: “Did Mr, Buckley resign?” sition,” said Mr. Buckley. “It is my pick in a case ike this? my me out ‘here are hundreds of private grand stands for the parade and charging various prices for seats. Wealthy owners simply charge much for ground rent and let out the they are so privilege of putting up stands. The vity has nothing to do with it. “As a private citizen I have put some of my money into this enter- prise and a friend of mine has done likewise, We must get the money back from our investment, I have a friend in the ticket agency and the “tiokets are being sold through it. It is business, If I nh selling house it goes to the man that offers the most mone | “1 should be sorry to have this story printed about me lone, be cause there are many others in the same situation. However, the full! responsibility in : is mine, Mr, Buckley denied a report his resignation had been offere refused after his interview with the Mayor's Committe SOLDIER AND SAILOR TAKEN ON CHARGE OF BURGLARY this particular ca | that and! i} nk Accused of Stealing Children’s Ba by Woman Whose Screams Attract Policeman, The screams of a woman from an upper window at No. West 30th Street were heard by Patrolman King of the West 87th Street Station 1.90 o'clock this morning. He as ver What the trouble was. “Catch two men,” she called, “One is @ tall soldier, the other h sailor, ‘They broke in here and sto the children's bank. They just left King caught Alexander Voas, sailor of the mine sweeper Fulton, and Wd: mund Bunch, 44th Mield Artillery, and took them before the woman, who Mrs. Margaret Pagan: “They're the men,” she said. “The broke open the door and almo. seared me to death, They took bank and ran out The men had $29.06 in their po but the bank was not found. were taken to Jeff ) Market Court this morning for arraignment on a charge WIDOW OF A DAY AND CHILD TAKE POISOM BY MISTAKE Both in Bellevue Hospital After Swallowing Strychnine for Aspirin Tablets, of burglary. Mrs Louis Jacototl, a widow of a day, and tive-yeursold daughter, Alice, of No. 321 West 44th Street, are in @ serious conditior ve Hospital tablets through ni to-day taking in Belles frou strychnine 4 Th Louis Jacotot! d rsday night from heart disease. Last night relatiy and friends of the dead man were in Uh parlor when the widow, who had com- plained of a cold, took the little girl to 8 medicine chest in another room, and they swallowed what they thought wer axpirin tablets, Shrieks fr brought. the on the tloor no mother and fe unt daughter and t rourners, Whe and Gompers tas ood Night. Tt was said in the Hotel Continental this morning that Samuel Gompers had passed a restful night and that there Was no apparent change in bis NSIGNIA WORN BY MEN OF 320 AND 82D DIVISIONS LES TERRIBLES’ WHO GAME HOME i0-DAY OF 9) DVISIOH ARRWING HERE 119th Artillery First of Famous Unit to Reach Home— Baker Due Monday. Bue WHITE The 324 Division, the third National Guard unit to reach France, where tt participated in every big battle and 82™ pivisions . won the name “Les Terribles" fron ALL AMERICAN” | the French, began arriving home to TROOPS Freeom— day when the 119th Field Artillery arrived in New York on the cruiser Frederick. The division is compost ruards. men from Michigan and Wisconsin and the warship was met down the bay by officials and home folks from both those States, Sp al boats were chartered by the delegations and the troopship was escorted to the army piers at Hoboken amid cheers and playing bands. The 119th Artillery is commanded by Col. Chester B, McCormick of Lansing, Mich., who took it to France GEorGa Florina ALABAMA (——_-. BE > Ya Drv. fourteen months ago, The regiment “TRoops lost forty-four men killed and 200 FROM— | wounded. MICHIGAN On June 11th the unit was sent to ANOS the battlefont on the Toul sector, It WISCONSIN also went tnto action at different N. times at Chateau-Thierry, Soissons ATL and the Argonne, At the latter ploce Gvuaro. the division made one advance of 65 kilometres against th rmans dure ing a hotly fought battle. During the time it was in action the unit tired 180,000 shells against the enemy, On the last day of Mghting 18,000 shes i were fired. jeally, six feet tall, his leonine nead SUES BRADLEY MARTIN; The 119th made a unique record in covered with thick, close-cropped the war. It bucked up 16 different hair, only slightly grizzled, his brown ss EDITH CAVELL... ase the fighting front one time, as frankly wet when he spoke of the Was considered an appalling calamity, ‘ ¢ bart of the 57th Artillery Brigude,| tragedy which saddened so ma = = ema og $25,000 for Injuries Inflicted advanced a ter distance and fired | victim. He will remain in 1 three or by Animal | more she inst the ¢ nans thi | One of first things he said about teu ones raat eS hee agi towed toe Hanh ae eunienie © organization similar | Miss Cavell revealed the fact that! re gave to Belgium. Also he preme Cou to-day by Hlisabeth Size in the A The regiment | she was the Florence Nightingale of | is peak at the International Con- Henry against Bradley Martin, the holds th cord of artillery units for, Belgium, the woman who was chiefly | BTeS* A seh eptinl in wealthy society man, the camplaint the number of days in acti | respons! for the country’s nursing | year before the war opened. He wearn alleging that a savage dog owned by| ‘The regiment was particular'y! yystem, two rows of ribbons, the many Mr. Martin bit her when she was! proud of having a chaplain with a| even years before the war,” he| decorations he has received from all employed on his estate ut Westbury, ‘wound stripe, the Rev, William Atkin: |gaid, “I opened a training ool for | the Allied countries. ee ee eee eee tears son of the Church of St. Mathias | nurses of the laity in Hrussels, Miss ihe drome theca ttaclt jby the fragment of a sh@ which Oe friends of mine and because of According to the complaint Mlas| burst near him, Sept. 4 at Sitasons., Yer desire to enter the profession of OF INDEPENDENCE Henry was approaching the Marcin An orderly standing close to the gay. hursing, she came to me as svon as manaton on a bicycle when the dog.) jain was killed. my school was ready. Afterward she LIKE THAT OF U known as “Teddy,” sprang at her and| ‘The cruiser brought 65 offices and of (AY dade. pr tha Puceine ot ida Ud tore her from the wheel. She charg. of the 119th Artillery, the 464 sGon in Belgium. When the war , ABYC SHE EER HRA MUN Ove cnet SN’ eng anadion: and isa 31, Miss Cavell was harge Copy of Document Received by | sidered Viscious and has made severs! surgical clinic in Brussels and | Attucks to quote the language of tn: Companies, a tot the ttaining school tice Cohalan From Sean | charged fighters, Murder of Edith Cavell Was War’s Greatest Crime, Says Col. Antoine Depage Chief Surgeon of Belgium, Head of Belgian Red Cross and Martyr Nurse's Oldest Friend and) Patron, De- scribes Her Inhuman Butch- ery—distory Will Always Hold Unspeakable Act of Germans in Execration. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “Edith Cavell is the Joan of Are of Belgium and England. The crime of the war in Belgium was her exocution greatest It is something the world will never forget and history never fail to execrate.” | That is how Col. Antoine Depage, one ef the nurse's best and ¢ friends, spoke of her to mo yesterday afternoon. Col surgeon of B Belgian Red C death m. his hoapit back of the fire continually. He had in Belgian Army, volunteered when he was wife was drowned on the While taking back funds she had co Depage is the chiof gium and head of the ‘oss, He himself risked y times during the war, aa | at Vinckem, Yser front, six miles was under three sons of whom xteon, His Lusitania, Belgium relief during a stay He with Belgian Red the one of sever has just Col. John 1 months in this country. nd in New York Schaick jr, arrt Van Commissioner for the American Cre (: Depage is a spl adid type ny: compiaint, “on mankind and woman Major Gen, Com kind.” - he f th O'kKells a mander of th 4 INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL) Jon. dann F.C eT, greate Ww LL BE NURSE'S MEMORIAL. i ih | are due hould be an in| sean O'Kelly of the HES HUNDRED AUTOS esesssene cra : Sa ea oaue tan acebe Bales Secretary of War B te f led’ coun- [Irieh:Repulie, iit ha : F The ship has a to tion of independence adopted by. the Firemen in Peril When Gasolin homecoming sol Irish Parliament. In form and sent Tank Explodes—Trolley Passen- rly the entire Diviste ment the declaration follows that of gers Ride Through Smoke. BONE Ae en and will-land he \ » will be trained in this hospital, | U Ae itera ahay wee nd it is what M ‘avell would have tre ‘ t tb rish people have Automobiles of a number of prom. Ga ceananoMt Gan inn ee : n thelr » freedom by con jinent residents of the Hotel Hossert ix: docked at tbe Ter Why," I asked, “did the Germans 5 the and of the Columbia # ts section . Brooklyn, this morning, bring. | (xecute he t WVasn't it proved she) nape of fore of Brooklyn were scorched at 7 a m ne 1.417 troops under command | “Phey killed her be we wa ninatic on day ly ae : ero get nee S. J. Rathborne of Mont- | English, and they so hated al furthermore a viberty Street, Brooklyn ne 5} exckumed — DI r elan ' ni conerete building, One of those dam- Hiaie Battalionvand: the ' wi ment Wines O8 ei poe aged belonging to Col, Timothy Wil-| 318th Repair and Salvage Company | clothes to Englis rt maintained by military occupation, Hamme, jort Un States Tank ¢ sly so that they ¢ 1 ¢ The 1 ation sets forth that the A gasoline tank exploded during the| William L, Edi son | { fren nes Sead Irish wn A ting in be fire, and the flames made dense, 'of the famous inventor, formerly an| {2 Aa CH Allige Th dee in| fd Irish pr ne oily sm that blackened ¢ ai exacutive ii father's plant, was| her Ink Aibart'a pal h| the tepublic waster Mon OF te Heaiiahe ® Alama of whom Were long of the ring soldic His| was turned into a hospital, you know,|day, 1916, and that the Erish elec knocked out by the fumes. /jome iy at Morristown, N. J. He| at the bexinning of the war, and she! orate held a general election in 1918 ra on & Union Stree fe * : Was everything a Sister of Mer r 4 through the cloud | Went overseas last August and was) giouid be. She showed no. lserin ind ted Parkas ur eV of smol ed wish black Jat first with the doth Tank Battalion, treatment ae j| sent 4 and overwh y in Many, Dadse 4 on elevated orving with the British at , ore by thea pu pany peseroets, oh siesaies & erving with the British at Arr ras cons|d reput reaching their offices, Thee damag 1¢ big British eight-man tank: As ie vacation of Treland by bing estimated at $1,000 he said, “do not compare in efficiency | DOOMED NURSE HAD NO CHANCE. |,5) irrivons a8 demanded — and — Jwith the 1 es, The big ones | TO SAVE HER LIFE. rei vernment in Treland is d CHURCH ‘ADOPTS’ 12 TOWNS, are too cumbersome, too stow and], DF, Denaue wax not tn tru sete sh beer frequently they are death trap: Me remained two mon fter the ational W 0 Methodints W Rebulld Famous) Afigy the armistice Edison wa s ’ D eee Villages tn France, lérenaterred tot 1 ni yapital inded hy t Villages of the Chateau. Ivage Company, and me home \ tol i r Bion have been “adopted,” | with his friend, Lic John B.C ya Joclaration he 1 f C wus announced to-day by | Baker of Kast Orange, N. J. Both ti foeen ac ik tion t i nof the American Methodist Episcopal | nan tratniolli (Hesthe Can aie Aes a ation: ag’ s [e] 1 be re nstructed ; : sist ¢; 4 i viin a ' God f ieasester @ia. nother officer on bourd was Lieut an ¢ ; ve names that will be Flaimman, No, 1185 Lafayette ean ay eas t Anat aii American history ue, Brook! Squad pita; or ‘ a t nnei!, Mont de Ron er tive ual nell, Aay, Nogentel, Vine d Ru heard 1 1 1 n mad 0 t Bil ean a any | ore : Methodist beforena “ JUNIOR SCOUTS ON REVIEW. ita headquart ' ihave nu P ‘ | Wilt He Nddrens with i Jur Mddy | The verdict fr ‘ nen ® ae The Alf Xun f x wit Y f teau-Thierry thing everal 82d Div vents and Py eS OR MEARS de and tras number of miscellaneous ur 1,210 1 ind execu were f ' —s jin ant H ‘ : DROP IN UNEMPLOYMENT. | ¢ 108 men | GERMAN LIEUTENANT GAVE Jus | npanies and HER THE COUP DE GRACE ! fty-Blebt Cittes ‘ ; ant ' 1 316 nen, & t La Pal whe ye asus : y ment showed a slight in Ps dary’ Wall, provem weeh ding April 26 Bp : my ANY from fi ‘i. ASKS SOLDIERS TO REGISTER. +.» id eitic a Which was aes ry nn public by the Federal 1 Wante Appii-| /, t ment rice Thirty-five cities re ations Hefure vy t 1 “ por 4 total surplas of 82,600, a ds The Re-Employment Bure p not bh crease of several thousand from the! « and n on wth his revo) eed total of th evious week, While six r Heart Jan appeal bi earae : Hingliah Speaking Caton Boosts toon twenty st an equality of supe possibl being discharged : and demand. vm) "a ' Ji the absence of definite figures fr fered tir ¥ New York Cit Buffalo, which hua iy Ss heretofore had derable surplus, Feat 4 i xine 4 1 Pow f is the chief centre of unemployment in p-Morrow an bra MH Po ONG wiih nd i i 1 "i the State, reporting ¥,600, Supply and day” in the churehe realx will ity. She wlways carried ‘ of London, treasu sey und Delaware are be made from pulpits to employers to Whatever she unc k and allowed jay “ty of the union, and surplus is reported) give ax many Jobs ug possible to dis- herself to be deterred by no obstac Commissioner. of the Council ‘In Belgium, as in Lngland, her death Overseas Club, spoke, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919, U.S, LOAN TOTAL IS $1,575,000,000: IN WOMEN: ~ CAUSE TROUBLE DAUGHTER OF SEC'Y GLASS, WHO RAISED $176 000 ‘ce PLEDGES FOR VICTORY LOAN. >-— 3 5 —— aes New York Figures Reach + | Seek to Break Bounds Set By $364,447,050 With $31,- | Police—Threat of 540,500 Added Overnight. : Banishment. WASHINGTON, May 3.—Total | May 3 (Ansociated subscriptions to the Victory ake an delegation te Liberty Loan to-day passed $1, oi nee is rapidly aie 875,000,000. The Treasury renew- On of equality, in memie ed its appeal to loan organizations B bere at teas the delegations to perfect their salesmanship 3 | of Various Allied and associated plans for house to house can- | wer Twenty more subordinates vasses next week, the last week 1 wat have arrived in Ver- of the campaign. saille travelling regular trate nder escort T r arrival brings New York has got to put its shoul- r of the tion to a totas ! the wheel this week, and sub- me ONE ORS Ak Yea eriptions to th tory Loan must A brisk intercha of telegrams fs shoot ahead in leaps and bounds if j swith Berlin, a courier also he metropolitan district is to reach r the n capital with it8 Quota by next Saturday night 1 , a Tiatt 4 condition existy in many parts of the de jon, wever, owing tie de untry. In very few distri ha lay in the opening of the actual the quotas been reached, to sy noth $ | peace 1s. The billiard tables ng of going over the top, as hes been ® | i'n the hotels occupled by the Jemame the case in preceding loan 2 | are in constant use, and card games Tho overnight galh in t Listelet | ne ohh ab tesla ciowises ant a Was $21,540,500, bringing the total of ‘ ve! : ther places, ain cl ascind atilinatcinoant nhs ficial figures up to $364,447 i : : ig © far as known the only thing on Subscriptions to the 1 this OOOOH EEOC the schedule for the MARY CARTER GLASS. ule for the enemy Dieta morning were the following tentiaries until next week's session at Eest River Savings In: Miss Mary Carter Giass, daught which the peace terms will be honded stitution cretary of the Tretury, Te | over is a further meeting of the dele F. Blumenth. BF SB: Ea af pe | gates with the Credentials Committee Delaware ‘ ,000, rivt of Columbie's | of the Peace Conference Sin@ay P. Lorillard Co. 100.000 Wenan nae mraitts Harry Rosenwasser .. 60,000 im the ate, fa Washin - Harriman National Bank. $1,000000 “1%. Her appeal br t isalua wate ane Charles Fayer 190000) 0 Smt IB Vietore note aphers, te Dean Dickerson Van Duessen Co. 100,000 ce Commissioner | Meron ra woe AGTOR OU FOR KILLED, FIVE ye te oats Mrs. Gerrish Milliken 100,00 ! buck any Teutone iT anacctaal Brown Bros 4,000 000 INJURED IN AN AUTO UPSET. ft the reservation, and to forme J. P. Morgan (personal) 1,000,000 flying squad of detectives to rowbd William Rockefeller 1,000 000 - Up any of them discovered in tite Rusgsne Maver ir + 800,000| Members of “Head Over Heels” |""the Commivsionse Nernaise issued } Nahtan Hoffheimer 100,000 Company Victim of Acci- ;4 Warning that any attempt on their | Passaic Cotton Mills 100,000 part to Ko to Paris to #ee the sights |p Sun Insurance Company 100,000 dent at Newport. | will lead to their instant bantste ¢ Ahh ‘ , ment to Germany. The report that Reports trom Washington indicate Riverial to ‘The Krening World.) some of Gem Sai \ soma [BOMB O01 man Journal that any of the soldiers in the demo-| NEWPORT, RL, May 3—Cytit {2tuully been in Parte tend onleds oe bilization camps are investing their|P4 Fer, who played a comedy part in| appears to have originated in boasts ) bonuses in Victory notes. In for- | “Head Over Mer the New York pro- |U¥ some of the writers that they time | mer 1 t . duction in which Mita! |tended to make such a trip. mer loans the Army has subscribed! duction in which Mitzi Hajos starred. | "A ‘survey of the long roster of the |to more than 205,000,000 and white |W4A Instantly Killed early this morning | German delegates. ceveala, the press the Army has been cut in half, the | "4 three chorus girts, including his|ence of a fourth German Minister of as ; wife severely injured when an| State, In additlog:~ to .e@oaat won | Per capita subscription is in ex: fT automobile in which they were riding | Brockdorff-Rantzaa, Herr Landsberg that of any of the preceding loa alone Ostan Drive (6 fr | and Here Giesberg. Hq ig Mipister of More open air meetings have been!and pinned all be ,| Labor Schwartz, who i® found ami arranged for to-day and to-night than Chappell, another me om. | the, thirty-three commissioners sen! ; . phish by the various ministries and armise { | at any time of the campaign and the| pany was rendered w tice commission to support the prim= work of seeking subscriptions will be The low tide was all that saved them; ci; il delegates irried late the night m being drowne The injured ar pe gS: The first Woh meeting in| are Hol dkgcheridicdlaae din oan. spay EVE Ei from AK. Thorne, Chairman of the 42d) this mort was made possible by a } Street Committee. There were pre guard who saw the sutomobile ee } ent ukers from the Victory Loan nnd later heard a era 1 »/ Will Remain in Effect Until Utility } tomm « nowle ars, at d anc or help a ent up skyrockets to not-} - Ge mi Yi a ON a nd ; PS shea ech ck Commission Rescinds Order erous pretty girls offering Vic: \ " « ite of the Grand Union Hotel at 42d rage ne riding |. TRENTON, N. J. May 3.—Sevem Street and Park Avenue, opporite the qt 2 o'clock. w one ty cent trolley fares will restored om in the ndstand and the speakers’) im nit fort sea eh Company, auereting ih peantenneaam tand located on th f fo drive the front 1 He sections of New Jersey, and remain to atane cated on the rim, around drive the front w i erhaa nibh | Grae ent eoomraline ae tn esere which elghteen captured German Jolted the steering whee of Winn'e'| Ge publis UUility | Cemenemouses aaa ins reled. Osan ihe then toppled aver the |ig abrogate an order inaued by it toxdage At the Monday meeting little Col. yi dal taba. in New York In an order last September, the Board Paulina Henkel will be the principal! ie granted the comp Tease, em ttraction, Little Miss Henkel has) (. in that arose (rom the action Of the ollected in the various Joang more! ©1e# ar Labor Hoard in making @ pain she has taken in $300,000. . x cent ¢ hould be restor make arre 1 Wednesday ni ‘ that date the company Seventeen additional towns ino the) distr vine hevi propagand Hission to continue the seven Metropolitan Distr have been} Madison Avenue and 106th Str |the applicat m | be ng oppe OER SUAR Ais i 1 found. that compan ; ind dition Irving hs » Ts inadequate to? ama f ne Jited with 8 stars for 4 7 no 169 towns in the f { " Lim Mou ae and & A ‘J 1 with ite quota, New ‘ York tl ‘ 1 alued voaunno< Baked in plants as clean « ia ak she Le a as your kitchen Loan, $261,002, 101 1 Lown, $341, (2,100, Fourth J 11,797,400, ' ~ ; eco HE Bond Bread Bakery ts just KAISER’S GREETING COSTLY. | as clean and sweet es your wh vcard Jathed own kitchen, ® And now that the war is ended, 1 TO ON ed we can use just the same ingredients i as you used to use. 4 That is why we can once more : : ' Bond Bread like the best of 1 those home-made loaves which the h a il housewives submitted in the ; i famous Con before the war. ui \ newt Vrinits Wate 1 tus Goin 3K So‘named because guaranteed by the Bond of the General Baking Compange il wd Mr Gale < x nt ody of ber daugh tor, thirteen yours

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