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—~<- CAPTURED U BOAT USED At that hour while six sailors, an- Wreath Cast Into Sea Near Sactdy | covered, were lined up at attention |@Md children, Hook on Anniversary of Ger- Ga’ Goch, the “charen pemndal wis mah Atfoc' thrown to the breeze Jsounded as The fourth anmiversary of the isthe oth the thet ft. | ("ew the wreath into the sea. A On the first Memorial Day after. the o e Lisitania was t salute Would ave e Tf for | battl Manii: Bay. tingly obsefved ‘to-May when a cap. bid byt soe Pend Saeed gall bachheedh ib Maetbe dla the fact that the only gun on board tured German U bout was taken out t is o fo sea and from its deck off Sandy Hook a wreath of bay leaves was east to the waves. Lieutenant Comm: German make, and American ammunition will hot fit Into it. The Lusitania was sunk by the In command of|German submarine U-39 off the trish der C. H. Lock. |coast on May 7, 1915. No warning re a Y Rae | : Peanut Oil—especially Piedmont Peanut Oil —is one of the world's most impor tant food oils. {t is body-building and nourish- ing} @ superior table oil and an eco- nomical cooking oil. Aak for PIEDMONT— The food oi) with the nut flavor i te COLDSESESAESSSSSESESESSSSESSSESE OS SESPESESESOORE SDS POPP PPOESSSSSSESSE ALS FPRe FFOSPSSSIISS FIFIF9I9S99999 so osvevesvessssseoosesvssesesseeseesseseesess wood the UC.97 left the East 234) Was given and 1,154 persons of 1.918 Street Pi 11 o’cloe! board a od. FOR WUSH/ANIA TRIBUTE th@Wtdhedy sain >” (alle Who Suratiad li Wore Allies ‘ean citizens, most of them women The ceremony of spreading flowers and taps were |on the Waters for the victims of the Commander Lockwood |sea was inaugurated by the Navy HAeeneseseoeeereoeenoes: Maxwell —a car having every luxury except one HAT luxury is brutish bigness, which means weight, which means a large gasoline tank and filled often, and large tires, and several sets a year. Maxwell is neither a big car nor a small car. The big- gest car made is less than 4 feet longer, and costs around $10,000 to buy and $5,000 a year to run, Most cars are just a foat or a few inches longer. And others are some smaller—shorter, lighter, less roomy, and hence lack the luxury of a Maxwell. Nor do they cost, on the average, less to run, Gas mileage is very nearly the same. Tire mileage is very nearly the same. But where Maxwell earned its crowning reputation has been in its ability to run and run and never quit. That means repair bills are amazingly low. You therefore never get mad at a Maxwell—it’s the best friend your pocketbook has. And when you stop to think of all those little points of luxury in a Maxwell you're almost sure to whip out your check book and write a check for one. The 390,000-all-alike idea behind the Maxwell thus, you see, is sound. More miles per gallon Mere miles om tire Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation New York Branch, 1808 Broadway Corner 59th St., New York City OPEN EVENINGS RRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse Phone Circle 5550 BRCN? Lusitania Memorial Cast Into | Sea From Captured U Boat OSSOSRE AERO SESE SS SEE SSR OCS ESESESS | | : F DROVE AMBULANCE WITH 60-GERMAN POWER MOTOR Y. M. C. A. Man Commandeered Prisoners When Auto, Under Shell Fire, Broke Down at Front. Henry B. Stecher, “Y¥" man who com- mandeered sixty Germans at Epinon- ville last September and used them as @ substitute for gasoline, started from New York to-day for Chicago, where he is to tell his story just once to his own and his wife's relatives. “And after that,” he said, talk war again.’ Btecher was driving an improvised ambulance over a corduroy road when the engine stopped. The Germana were peppering the road and It looked bad for her and his five wounded, But two P.'s came along with sixty German prisoners and Stecher bor- rowed them. The auto started and went “1! never to the top of the hill with its 60-German power motor, KEYSTONE TIRE SUCCESS Sales of KEYSTONE TIRES have tripled this season “Longer Service Shorter Price’’ is the reason Ask Your Dealer KEYSTONE: TIRE & RUBBER CO. Broadway and 62d St. NEW YORK CITY 8,000 MEN HOME TO-DAY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919. . BRINGS ‘HIM FRO FROM "alee Jected in the proce®s to any remating, are Omaha Real Estate Estate Man Takes Italian Youth Home—One of Thirteen Children, Private Walter Bennett of the 1%7th Machine Gun Battalion, 88th Division, arrived here to-day on the Ttallan finer America with an adopted fon, Cario! Merghett!, whom he ie taking to us| home in Omaha, Neb. | Carlo was one of the thirteen chil: | dren of the stranded Italian family with | whom Bennett was billeted in Gondri court. Carlo, who was thirteen years old, had been up to the front with the Mist Division as interpreter because he can speak ftalian, French, English and Spanien. The Merghettia learned that Private Bennett was @ real estate broker tn Omaha and told him he could have two or three more of the family If he wanted them. Carlo was held by the immigration authorities for a formal inquiry before Private Bennett can take him ph: SER OE SOFT DRINK TAX EXC TAX EXCEPT SODA PAID BY MAKERS Pop, Root Bier, Mine Mineral Waters, Ginger Ale and Juices Exempt at Fountains, WASHINGTON, May 7.—Rewulation for administration of the fifteen per cent. tax on “near beer” and other bev- eragea made of cereals, and the ten per cent. tax on manufacture of soft drinks, provide that the assessment is against the origitial manufacturer in the case of near beer, even though he sells to ON SIX U, S. TROOPSHIPS Two Transports Reach Port and Four Others Are Due With Returning Soldiers. Eight troopships bringing 8,000 American soldiers home from France were due in New York to-day. Two ships—the America with 2274 officers and men in casual companies and thirty*’nurses, and the cruiser Chester with a detachment of 188 men of the 127th Infantt¥~ #24 Division— arrived before noon. Oh the Kentuckian, from Bordeaux, are 1,864, including the 320th Field Ar- tillery Field and Staff, Headquarters and Supply, Medical and Veterinary detachments and part of the s07th Engineers, The Columbia, from Marseilles, has 1,098, mainly casual companies, and most of the 1,560 on the Caserta, Marseilles, are men in the ait service. telegraph, engineer, medical and mis- cellaneous units. KILLED IN STREET BY SHOT WHEN ON HIS WAY TO WORK Brooklyn Man Believed to Have Been Victim of Mistaken Identity. Vincenzo Litiea, thirty-two, a laborer of No. 487 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, was passing No. 157 Columbia Street on his way to work at 7 o'clock this morning when a shot was fired, Litiea fell to the pavement with a bullet wound tn his breast. Patrolman Sutton of the Amity Street Station called a Long Island College Hospital ambulance, but Litiea died be- fore it arrived. The body was identi- fled by Fortunato Seringo, a cousin, of No, 479 Hicks Street, who could not ac- | count for the mysterious shot and said he believed the shooting was a case of mistaken identity, HS MILES OF WOODLAND BURN. | Fire on Long Island Estate of Sterling Postley. ‘The Sofia, from Marseilles, has 1,209 |\M WILLIAM AND MARY MA-| find it size, with Cane Panels on Head | homes. and Foot. . «$19.75 With soft tufted top box spring, bolster and pollow, $29.75 extra. historic stores t in mahogany, upholstered in | Merit. Tapestry. The body and cush- ion seats ‘re fitted with the fa- mous Marshall Comfy Spring, $135.25 Wing Chair to match... $66.25 Arm Chair to mateh..... $59.75 | Table, Arm MAHOGANY TEA WAGON with removable top Glass Tray and rubber-tired wheels, $12.50 WILLIAM Walnut and tacturer'a price, 3.PIECE FUMED OAK LIBRARY SUIIE, consists of Chair and Rocker.. 75 Settee. . 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And there are many who have been surprised to the efficient, business-like way to HOGANY DA-BED, 2 ft. 6 in| acquire the things that are good to have in There are still those who have a pre- idea of credit. They do not know that ninety out of every hundred homes are furnished on the credit plan, in some form or other. What makes Spear credit of special in- terest is the fact that it opens a way to secure real furniture, the kind that some people still imagine can be had only at hat sell at a cash basis. Spear PILLOW-ARM DAVENPORT|credit is a clean-cut proposition of real 7 Pressdent AND MARY BEDROOM SUITE, in American Mecney ser eeroscesesoeesseaccees $193.50 MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE, as illustrated ,. $19.75 Walnut, M inch Dining OYSTER BAY, L. L, May 7.—Three square miles of woodland on the estate of Sterling Postley, half a mile outsite of Oyster Bay, was destroyed by fire | yesterday. | It burned five hours before it was gotten under control, Digging of trenches and back firing prevented the flames from spreadins to the adjoining estates of Dr, tine Mott and Guernsey Curran, pasate? wie Indianapolis Welco Troops in Great Pa INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 1.—In- diana to-day officially welcomed home its sons and daughters who took part in the war, A parade of 15,000 sol- diers, marines, sailors and nurses marched through the streets of In- dianapolis, huthertsed Exchange Dealers NEW AND USED BUICKS] Glidden Motor and Supply Co., ote West St. St door Rast of Broadaey, Rig eer door Servin, GOLDEN OAK COLONIAL BUFFET, with lined silver drawer ‘and commodious linen drawer, $33.75 Contain BRASS BED OUTFIT, consists of satin finish Brass Bed, all sizes has Zinch continuous post and 34-inch fillers, Spear's Sanitary | “4° | rr : QUEEN ANNE DINING ROOM §S ITE, in American y and Jacobean Oak, 60-.nch Buffet 48. le, opening to 6 feet; China Closet and double ie (Chairs extra) «$235.25 COLD STORAGE REFRIGERAT ORS Used and Endorsed by the United States Government many exclusive features not to be found in any other refrigerator Obtainable in New York only at Spear's. 31) in. 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