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z THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919. point to the reviewing With him were Col J. E. d, Chairman of the Parade LARCENY CHARGED RLTT=Mnc.. BURKE'S MEMORY NAVAL SEAPLANES eae See 1, emgeece: WEALTHY CLUBMAN RETURNTOACTION, ROCKAWAY BEACH =~" jwoerruneany Se Sera Bo geen Be | Continued f; aT Page. ‘ , . weethearts or other relatives, | i | tmeemerc ee | UF CHOUNR TN FO num) SCOMMRS Crom Fire Poem isprasestatees of toe Vieerg tab so Walke: Witness Now Recalls Thomp-' Short Ceremony Marks Flag cartons in which the bombs were aan eae to take the pl f the me thule untae Nera beae orcs emer: Accused of Defrauding | son Had Friends’ Hotel Bills | Raising on Boats That Will | ‘pho authorities admit that they are| Reach Newport News on the ! ; dent of the Commodore and Manag have been trained at Camp Meade, | ing Director Roy Hubbell of the big | thorough search for the Oliver type- Vermont. | They arrived in Hoboken this morn. |}ostelry at which piace the band writer with which the addresses on| NEWPORT NEWS, Va, May s— 98 and were at once loaded into mo. |Preakfasted and where they wilt be the bomb packages were typed. An|The Battleship Vermont artived here tf trueks and transported to the|"oused until Monday. Preceded by even more determined hunt is on for|from France to-day with 1,260 offi- Starting point in Harlem intent dtbon Dis teed deendel oo lors bd the print shop whore the outside|cets and men on the 63d Pioneer In« The parade was headed by camon-| Carrying the Instrument cases of the \tantry and a company of casuals fla bandsmen, the big organization, 159 strong, marched to their own music; through the terminal ana ito Persh- Square and into the Hotel Com lowed by a big and admir-' Iso making a quiet but, they hope, | | Paid by State. Try Atlantic Plight. British Arm y Captain, | Gearia fron Int war | ROCKAWAY BEACH, L. I, | ALBANY, May 3.—Former Goy.| 2--With ceremonies lasting Whitman, Joseph H. Choate, C. @.| Dinety seconds, the NC seaip M. Thomas, Treasurer of the Consoll- | and 4 were placed in commission ot wearer was prepared with ite figure dated Gas Company, Harry B,| the aval air station this morning. of 4 man with an alpenstock and i pepanies Band I of the 114th Weatherwax, head of a number of |The crows of the bonts which will of tho words “Samp‘e" and | , 4 4 nen print Engineers, 12 casual ofticers and attemp! he ic ABH, | sieenwaten,.” | Engin 8 up-State traction lines and 4. attempt the transatlanti , fix Novelty eight civilians. Colonel Charles z P. Shonta will be called to the wit-| eighteen men in ail, were lined UP) aw of the clues obtained yaster- | elaby uth Dakota was the rank- surprise Greenwich Towill pain and Whage to read that Norman Wode- | Btreet, | tlémeo Walker of No. 92 Grove idlown to the gayer crowd in that part of town as 1 wealthy clubman, was | hd for trial to-day by Macistrate | Gharies N. Harris in the Court of d tanks which we: | Other troops of the battleships {n= vice and Gen. Pershing in war se Own Band. came floats show the d velopment o® our army and other floats pictur ar activi ‘ont of the ha on a concrete | 4, The f ‘ i fantry, artillery and cavalry frequent figecin! Sessions on @ complaint nese stand when the § rpbetninisg : Hs nt : Pade sd . oii eb day ted to jeltate The finger print] ink, officer ab ard, ; Stas pik aeot lL ry and of frequent Committee resumes its $500,000 dough- | Platform betwer e on the bomb mailed to Mayor Hylan ne Plonee nfantry » ol ‘ ehmreing larceny. le, i Te ry, Jt fought at| In the reviewing stand at 82 bag investigation next week in City] NC 4 turned out to be that of a roliceman, | Hal, New York City, It is planned] At 11 o’clook this morning a ge f}it was learned. ‘The police satisfied | 5* pid Argonn in bs gS Luly M nvor Hylan, Major to have Che Thomas and ‘Weath-| sounded “Attention!” and then | themselves that the explosives found| ¥ io iam 1. Sibert, Re erwix appear Thursday morning. layed “To the Colors.” ‘This was|in the Baldwin Medica! tnstitute| BODY OF MAN HALTS TRAIN, | Sims and dozens of oth Fx-Gov, Whitman will take the] the signal to hoist the American thig | wero not placed there in connection | i - {and naval commanders and stand Friday morning, fis cross-|on the talls of the NC $ and 4. Tho|with the May Day plot, and alsg that| ™ ®- T. Sabway Carrent Shut Off—/ the leading fin: i k Mons, counsel | NC 1 was stil) in the hangar, being | Charles Baldwin, head of the in- May Be Trackwatke | Thompson, who| put through the tuning up process, | stitute, had nothing to do with it A seven-car train on the Be eh ve ted on| Baldwin, wins “Dr.” Baldwin, alias |iine was brought to an abrupt halt in| The parade was ordered by the War J, Pinchel, » between the Ninth street | Department in the interest of the Vic« aback Avenue stall Brook- | t0TY Liberty Loan, It was designed to Norman Wodchouse Walker in said t6 have arrived in New York from Hogiand about the time the war be- gan. He went into real estate, The charge made against him by Assistant District Attorney Theodore I, Waugh ig said to have grown out of the Dis trict Attorney's inquiry into alleged i rauds. se complainants are Capt. Mihiel and tn t of w York who have taken part in raising the ous War loans examination by Fra for Senator George F r exposed the alleged doughbag con-| and the colors were not bo! spiracy, is expected to prove the big-| this scaplane, The navy flag was cece ; ’ 4 Mra, est sensation of the investigation, | then placed in front and the commis. |fore Uni ee eee ct mn 1017 after Hae® dot ae rd Henry Burke phan cross-| sion pennant hoisted amidships. | Hiteheock to-day in the Federal|iyn, to-day by the body of a man show as vividly as possible how most Vickers, who came over in i yh fe Mayor Piewe Blommaert Points| nined ait yeulardiy afternoon by| Capt. Powers Symngton, Chiet of | Building and bound over in $5,000 | wedged between the third rail and the of the money raised in previous loans | * the captain bad been wounded - c di ‘a shoe |.has been expended. . *, | rain dw » ‘ep en. The body has not been Identified, but Lieut ‘ol. Bern ar cever according te the story un- Export Business Paralyzed. was Janes L. Quackenbush, general| Third Naval Distriet, read a_ tel roe a ee ee as 7 Leda Jit ts belleved to be that of a track| general charge. Ic fotied by Mr. Waugh, represented) yfajor Pierre Blommacrt, Protestant |4ttorney for the Interborough, who | graphic order from the Bureau of ead tke ree < 7 \ + vss walker, Indications are that he was himself to be the owner of Westmin-| A) 04, Ghia oe Rolgian|##V8 Senator Thompson a certificate | Navigation whieh aid bbe possession of explosives |iitied by a preceding train and his . i, described as a fashionable Se ere ee Bian) of good character and clarified the! “Place ju commission scaplanes | Without a license, Baldwin Is also | poay pwn to the side of the track eter Par! White Plains, and on the|Afmy, Chevalier of the Order offatmosphere in two chapters of|NC 1, NC 3 and NC 4." under $2,000 bail on & charge of vio- | a ngers were alarmed for a mo- vale t representation, it ix al-|Leopold and veteran of four and a] Burke's recitals, Commander John IT. Towers of NC /lating the drug law. ‘The explosiv a mane sel the : ny broke the cur- Dantes of tha " aay nn| BGHKOe perles Of aloes Condern. | Keaplane Divwion No, {read at were found while L agents were | rent and put out the lights, but there sold the cagrain two lota on|half years’ continuous war service, rn. \s cee lwultine tok aru was no panic. body was ren N32, 1917, The complaint ets!nas arrived in this city on a mission|!M& his relations with Senator} sage from Franklin D. Roosevelt, | | through «mani forth that Viekers paid $2 on de- Thompson apparently has not ex-| Acting Secretary of the Navy, order |BOMB PLOT NOT ONE-MAN JOB,| ,, te will probably be identified when | posit amd followed this with $1,370 hausted itself, for he relnted a brand| ing him to receive the planes in ac- : SAYS OFFLEY. the nightly check 1s made to-night ‘a high-powernd automobile. make known in this country tho|new experience yesterday. cordance with orders. William Offiey, Chief of the de to ickers, Assistant Di trict At- _witian hort hit th D, waugh ‘mid, have never re ore to tell tnis| After tho commissioning tenn aa te hedaramer ate LISBON REVOLT FAILS, etfved the deeds to tho lots and claim}: present. and their needs In the | Commit said Burke, “It is this: | monies Capt. Symington waa salute Fiment of Just je. a ton | | OLT tg have discovered that W Iker had Senator Thompson told mo he had] by the crews, and then he went over | the investlettors engaged in the h ne right to dispose of the property was arraigned b MAS PIERRE BLOMME AR. Lestie [the subw i States Commissioner | and F Out Industries Are Stagnated and |r, Mors. The only other witness| Staff to the Commandant ot the {bonds for a hearing on Monday. The a Lentz was in| marched from B= oved | from the Belgian Government to } actual situation of the Belgian people} “I have something Government 1% trates Plan of work of reconstruct , been caught cheating in the But-]and shook hands with each of the | the gob was not the work of a sir Military in Ao Uprising ey Waugh hile in this city C ° i ances eee H Abeer nar c+ ee eH ¥ ne cit Blom-| more Hotel, where his committee | mon insaie mind but @ conspiracy of gev-| LISBON, May 2.—Ar on stmounce< te art Wil Se at the Yale Club, stopping sove ‘ ———--— eral peor voit in L which had by a deing Wulker to trial ag speedily 48/ wm, sig neat of the Belgian Try area . seg a ‘ | "We are’ working on the theory." ing tor Tuesta git er eile ple possible. pongle a ime nite” fhe onde aventigated 3 MISSING SCHOOL TEACHER Mr. Offley said, “that this plot w f jas broker Dy the —_—»- People at this time la work,” he aid. | commission.” Jconcvived and attempted by an or-| overnime persons were arrest expelle iH pr “We must have raw materials for use “, , ato | rd band X number of TSPECIAL SESSION NEAR. |, re-establishing our induatrion und |, A0°ut, what me was that FOUND SLAIN IN SHED) "otter inttstientors intimated that ant some nave 2 asked Chairman Burlingame. credits for the purchase of such ma tp hemidpy ane Meeth. tttemtg{Was about the time Sergeant-at- and also machine! diene: ; : facnvel is our greatest danger. 1 doubt if it| Arms Hotaling of the Senate was! Pennsylvania Boy Scout Discovers 2 titel “indicted,” replied Burke. ‘The com- . i 6, is reali: 4 erica a vur-fifth, ate is Instruc- is realized in America te at four-fifths | mittee ‘had spent nearty $200,000,) Mutilated Body of Hi Inst slRsAin enatitams | eiants, he caine Bento satay ry aocceee eee Pes Wee tor OW aloe June 1 i conta! ; “4 : ., hesioc det pedaee afraid he was going to be indicted , ee in Washington |are stagnated. W: ats as going to LATROBE, Pa, May tia Seapeiaien sycetres * SCL revive Cle Toate slow) and he asked mo to have John 1.| under a board in a shed "yan sald in authoritative ad- | w Ly % the textile Industry, | stanchtield see Swann, the New York | abandoned log hut on a farm, two Bret nvcircies that tt was pos-|Wulch was also a highly important | county Diatrict Attorney. miles from Loyal Hanna, the body of Bible that. if th ituation In Faris |eloment in the economic Life of our) =) aaid, ‘What's the trouble, | Mits Emma Austrew, nineteen, school ES P ven tmmee before sune |Decee orge? and the Senator said he had| teacher, who mysteriously disap- L in, that case the call would be| “We must begin to export in order puple of friends from Middleport| peared last Monday ening, was made by cabl to became self-wustaining again, Be- from Brie, Pa, who had| found to-day. Lawrence Moore, six- ioe fore tho war we ranked as the fitth| "topped at the Biltmore and were} tcen, a Boy Scout and pupil of the , U.S. CAPTAINS DECORATED, ‘sation of tho world in trade and had] Thitepson committee nt OF Me} teacher, discovered the body t yaihbhdondbithsin e wirl's ds were tied benind & great surplus of exports, All this] “I think—but I am not positive—t] , The Kirl's Hands were tied penne Presented |}as boon paralyzed. We now import|think he mentioned a man named |} her hac and ae ol h he head, the Feinberg on the committee whom he | 801 then shor through ite ee aten she had also been swuck on the {with a blunt instrument, MEMBER of the A.E.F. who came back the other day said to me: ‘Manhattan Beach Baths | New System of Season Rates $20 for one person. WASHINGTON, May 3—Intimation that @ special session of Congress will be pare by President Wilson to meot|of our people it “Every time I hear somebody offer q some excuse as to why he should | not be expected to subscribe to the | Victory Liberty Loan, I think of the ty 72,000 Yanks in France who will | never come back, as I have. $1 apiece for two or more to a dressing room | A regular bather can save $25 to $50 during the Season. Rooms can be examined any day. British Military Cros , by King George. | not only every manufactured article LONDON, May 3—Three Captains | which we use, but also practically all| “I said ‘ did you ever tele- of the American Army Medical Corps/of our food. The Government gives | phone w F Pa.? Hoe sald ‘no’ in 4 the British Military Cross! gaiy atic Kieth the Pah ye a very stalling way, Fe ee aot King George at an [Cul allowanoas to tho unemployed) Terr stor irhompson told me—and| CITY HISTORY CLUB MEETS. Ruckingham Palace to-|*70™ borrowed moncy, but this con-}1 am telling you the gospel truth, atuckingharricers were {dition cannot exist long without de- men-—Senator ‘Thompson told les, D. Murphy at it was he who had mquest ant-at-Arms Hotaling to. sign : The City History Club at its Junior |the vouchers. He said Hotaling | ; ‘ : tal Project] wasn't acquainted with such pro- | Meeting yesterday in the New | York Not Mandatory, tocure and. therefore it would’ be {School of Applied Design for Women, ON, May 3~—Comptrofter|easy to get him to sign. “That will|No. 160 Leington Avenue, presented ’ Thompson said. |@ programme made up of girl's speak | | | Inquire Superintendent, Phone 2274 Coney Island, or write | Manhattan Beach Baths, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, N.Y, was afraid of. “They did not say, ‘We've done enough already; why should we do more?’ \ wre at day. The ts. T Speaking Conm- s and Essay Reading and F. | moralization. rc > - Fund for Chiengo Hom) “They did not spend a moment's | time trying to think of this reason, or © Wrest Monday, Luxemburg, May of the 34d, Ilinols WASHIN: Warwick of the -Brush’s Kumyss | Dr Treasury, ruled to-day |Make me safo, | : National Guard, Division was enroute] nat tho Congress appropriation vey| Now, What Tam getting ¢o is this: | ing 1 8 boy's peaking content that, why they should not give every- t ich port the division ts] go pis Senator Thompsi ‘ the re of essays and the presen : to Brest from w D tan 8 | $3,000,000 for acquisition by the Public| Semiter Thomt ty time | ition of “junior nistory awarde expecte) to emiark Monday and neluding wom ehitren, at the atatl voll a of the legislative committee's exist and| Health Service of the Speedway Hos-| once extended in order to ive hitn | x-| pital project at Chicago was not man, eenEnee th Ox ta Am * fs td id Be anda. | a ¢ 0 fx up the expenses of the | ee ehanging presenta, and farewells, With |tory and that if the service desired it| Eric and Ire wy OA anon ee re iitision’ dur.| might spend the money for a hospital| Miller of th thelr five months’ 9 or sanitarium elaew words, he want now I} tay te penses of qusete transferred orge F. Kunz of Tiffany's from the tive commit Ss ace | oi ey count to his private account, so he wouldn't get in trouble. ‘That's why | HELD FOR DOUBLE MURDER. I sent the Carter te \* = Mr, Moss interrupted ‘to remind Burke that if he Axed the timo of this laws CARMA An Maaten, occurrence with Sergeant at Arma) oma. nnokl ise cecalved ee Jing’s indictment he had com- a BrOGkLy a pplice recelved' ®. mete mitted a grave error, or worse. The | #@se from Boston to-day saying that m Burke referred to was sent | Michael Chrusaho, wanted in connection ording to Mr. Moss, where- | with a double murder last January, has thing they had to their country. For the Hostess Who Wants to Please Her Friends “Sparkling Milk’’ There isn’t anything you could serve that would be | more delightful or acceptable than a bubbling glass of Dr. Brush’s Kumyss and a piece of that home-made cake. earned certificates the exhibits were models of no's hous the Church port guests with a Mr. of St. Nicholas which stood within the Biltmore, In other; fort ‘during Kieft’s Day at Bowling 1 to have the en, where the Custom House now is. | Laxemburgers. “They just went out to the Marne, the Ourcq, the Vesle, the Meuse, to St. Mihiel and the Argonne, and gave their all—without question, | without thought of profit or return, | until they finished the job they were asked to do. tin South Ozone Park Kill- as Hotaling was indicted in 1916, been arrested th Detectives. wele , ! ontinuing his story, Burke said: Jaeat to bring iim back, oo Agrees perfectly with even the most delicate and >, " or Thomp! / “Joseph Holbach, a South Ozone Part ne on ee ng Later Lmaw tenet 7h ee m4 | anioon Keeper, and his wife, were ths fastidious taste. And so easily digested. And some of the men and women " victims of the murder, which was i sald he had had dinner with District | POUrm Of nen who tried to rob the Attorney Swann and that he had | Sigon They. loft without getting the Swann buffaioed through the news- |tnoney, which waa hidden, At old pettifogger won't get very far,’ was the way Thomp- > epee " Business men are finding that a bottle or two of Dr. Brush’s Kumyss instead of a hasty lunch will / stimulate their minds and make them think more Spring and Summer runs | | for whom they died are saying, ‘I | subscribed to previous Loans; let non put it, explaining how: much he Sabin Atta Snivationtsts, clearly. others do it this time,’ or ‘I can’t L : |} | feared the Now York County Distric Mak akin, Beal . : ’ ; | iii one ray Sabla raisanh of oe _Gives them energy and endurance for the hardest | afford to take any of this Victory it Model Richt i , pointed ‘Treasurer of the New York city ||| kind of hard work. | Loan.’” atest Models ight in Price TO-MORROW IS SET ASIDE | any ciasortsat tort"N’ wit||) The children just love the tart, “bitey" taste of Dre | | ounced yesterd: ‘The camps Brush’s Kumyss. It helps them grow—for it Co | 1 TAS SORE OR SOMMERS) DAVY pase vies reiercar; rue campaign ta (tS eee eee ea mr | Menand women of America, keep P seemmanamennd nellus Vandenbilt. | their fast-growing little brains, or ae Y i Dry Cold Storage Gov. Smith Calls on Everyone in | bodies. | the faith—with the 72,000 Amer- . icans who died in France for you. | State to Help Along THINK (iF THE Movement. | row as Employment Sunday to be set aside for everybody to get busy in the \ | movement to help provide jobs for re- Col, Arthur Woods has been told by 8. R. Rectanus, President of the Na-| Clarence J. Bloenker of St. Louis, | | tional As: tion of ployment | Missouri, writes, “I have a pair of | Managers, that the attitude of em- | shoes with Neolin Soles and have used ployers «enerally throughout the | them for two years. I think they will country is not only to give back the | last another six months.” old jobs to the returning soldier, but} Mr. Bloenker also recommends to hire all ex-service men possible, | Nedlin Soles for their comfort and | because “their energy and ambition | waterproofness. |instil a better spirit in other em- It is a remarkable fact that Nedlin | Ployeea”* Soles cost no more than others that | The association represents m-| give only ordinary wear, You can | ployers of 10,000,000 men. Col. Woods ed them on new shoes in many styles cited instances where the employment | for men, women, and children—and of returned soldiers had removed dis-| they are available everywhere for re- of Winter Furs | 2% Repairs and Alterations at Special Prices aeckel J & ® can be most easily digested and assimilated. | Ask your druggist or grocer to send you asupply to-day. Keep it on the ice | and serve it when- ever you want a re- freshing drink. For sale at all first - class soda fountains and grocers. | Be Sure YouGet | Dr. Brush’s | It’s the purest and most nour- | ishing milk—prepared so that it 15° This space contributed to Help Finish the Job by the following members of the MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS TRADE William Abrams, ur shuster, Sichinger,, tno, Br Euvan at) & Bon, Ine, & Mutton Co | affection in industrial plants and had | Soling, too, | Kumys: el nereased the efficiency of the planta,| And look at the money save— David Wardenet” | Army discipline had made them bot-| bectuse you need fewer pairs of shoes | 4 Weer Ohare Reet Ca, 384 Fif A | ter employ he said. with Neolin Foie, giemember= sheen | a 4 th | ——— = les are made by Science to be espe- K ] t d 1 venue | Miners Overcome By jack Damp.” | cially tough and durable, They are | umyss, n COT O] a e | WILKES-BARRE, Pr | Twenty-six miners wer: New York GOVERNMENT LOAN ORGANIZATION a cl ed ty haa ae Ay ae A JACOB RUPPERT, PRESIDENT Twenty-nix minera were over A no | : Second Federal Reserve District 2044 Greeley pany at Plymouth, pany at Plymouth, iilack "damp," | A | el. Lenox 1200 Rohs &S Nedlin Soles