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PoeIY: Peat pt Serna ERE BRT Pe Sates ea ORY ets igo thy THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY,'MAY 22, 1919. Bs bi joa ae b JERSEY ENGINEERS | Types of American Heroes Who Made PY DNMANCHURIAGET The ‘Supreme RONG WELCOME Whrong Greets Arrival of New- ark and Hoboken Soldiers. | Fifteen Brides on Ship. | & section of New Jersey went be- SiGe itself with joy to-day when the ‘Manchuria docked av Hoboken with 1,563 men and 25 officers of the 104th @ngineers, 7% per cent. of which A) Mailed trom Newark and Hoboken, Never has there been seen such a throng on River Street, or never such * mixed crowd, Old women with @hawie covering their heads, girls Pinty clad and poorly dressed and women bearing every evidence of wealth mingled together and pressed @egainst the rope stretched across the etreet to hold the mab in check. At first the rope was stretched along the curb of the sidewalk in front of the pier. But when soldiers cwere recognized by their relatives @beer weight carried the rope back to the fence. Soldiers rushed to the picket fence and kissed their beloved through the bars. The Hoboken police were called to the aid of the guard, but they appeared to be in sympathy with the soldiers and their relatives and the work of pushing the latter back was gentle in the ex- treme, The rope was finally stretched @cross the middie of the street. The Manchuria brought in all 4,784 officers and men in addition to fifteen brides, all of them French cut ne, The brides were in charge of Capt. C. F. Godfrey, formerly a / dentist of Hingham, Mass., and his beautiful wife, herself a bride of a Hittle more than a month. The wed- Ging of the captain and his bride was the culmination of a real war ro- mance, Capt. Godfrey was attached to the 424 Coast Artillery Railroad Corps, ‘which operate: from Verdun to Bel- fort. He was taken ill at Dinant and Bent to a Red Cross hospital and was there nursed back to health by Miss ‘Yvonne Frelaut, who spoke English as perfectly as she did French, was ac- complished and a most excellent nurse. HAMILTON COOL! CAUSE OF SUI the war, and—well, they were married @t Nantes on April 19. Mrs. Godfrey | wears the Military Medal of Belgium, ‘which was pinned on her bosom by Queen Elizabeth of the Belgians. Be- side it is a Red Cross medal. Lieut. Erikssen, No, 1430 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, returned with the Joith Sanitary Corps, having gone over with the 165th. Asked if.he had found a bride on the other side, he said no, “I could have had nine of them if I wanted any. But there is a girl in Brooklyn.” jaine, please?” “Nothing doing,” said the Lieuten- ant with a grin. On the way over the anniversary Py the Manchuria’s advent as a troop- ip was celebrated, During the year F i has made nine round trips, car- a ried 42,110 men, distributed 645,000 rations and travelled 55,000 miles. On her last eastern voyage, with only the ship's personnel on board, Friend in Poisoni A to Belle’ 1 of mystery” suffering from hysteria and t day that the gossip of a fo; | herlife while on a southbou son Avenue car at 44th Stres The girl, who dresses or to reveal might establish her identity. “I left home some years cause of a disagr father and mother,” she @| have been living since with erty Bonds were subscribed for.) who was very kind to me. Sherarrived at St, Nazaire at 4.50) } o'clock A, M. May 11, and P. M, the game day. Her Captain/I do not know is Lieut, Commander Adrian Zeeder, sin lee ever they were, they caused pA) AMERIGANIZATION CAMPAIGN i.0"\%scS2n! ISSUE IN GARMENT STRIKE a fore, I found only unpl asi garment workers’ union to-day brought | °°" and was removed to the to light a controversy in which the|) ) oop bes 5 : by the Corporation Counsel may be a ment. sbi pa bulance took her to Bellevue. Side After Opposing ver four-fifths of their strength in| pjied only to a single bus, thereby not i expelled men make their campaign for! Pye - pli y re * - i i; he vial found clasped in the girl's Them. the Senate to the support of suffrage,” | artecting the general running schedules NEWARK, May 2,—Two young chil- iY} Americanization of the “needle” trade: jhand bore the label of a druggist In| wasiinGTON, May 2%.—The Wo- | Sid @ statement issued by the Na- | during litigation dren found last night by Henry |, bes nlons,,an tasue, a Yonkers and the words “Chloroform | eee ee oe, ey a aane ee | tional Woman's party to-day | ee loheesk, a0. automobile. supply desler, |, If he four members are John Polgon.” At the hospita |man Suffrage Constitutional Amend “ > anys on the doorstep of his shop, s 0 4 \e ospital it was — — | No Ls and Pear iy wee }|sald the girl had drunk only a very|ment Resolution, which was passed y« tiga : NEW YORKERS INAUTO CRASH |isicomticia Avenue, were identified to | mu /yetary, Sam Martin, chairman ani ay by their father, Harry Munsey of | | ec! " 1} quantity of the fluid—not|terday by the House, gained another | “ a ney Bdward Fine, executive board mem- | #4 | | Brother and Sister, im Party of Six) |No, 144 Washington Strest. Ono isa girl # \ ber of the American Benevolent As-|¢arly enough to kill her, But she| vote in the Senate with the announce | Injured, a year old and the other a boy three y sociation, an organization formed | spparently though: + had taken) ment to-day by Senator Hale, Republi AT SLEEPY HOLLOW SPRINGFIELD, Mase, May 22~A|and @ half. within the union for the avowed pur-| @ough to cause her death in a few ob Smith Col-| Munsey said his wife left him three minutes f e snsion | can, of Maine, that he would support it. jel nh 8 party of six, Including three Smith Col-| 3 | Y } | pose of fighting Bolsheviam, its spon-| Caused her 10 COUApRC, ee ae tale voted cacn af aenles ae loge students, on thelr way to New|weeks ago and took the children with | iF } pors say. The girl is 5 feet 3 inches tall, | eG ametant tn Rain Mars Qualifying Round of | Haven, Conn, by automobile, were {her, | .The four men were summoned to! weighs 115 pounds and wore a red {tion at the last session Clits inviatian wrecked by collision with a heavy henck #ald he rented rooms above | ix answer charges, which they were in-| straw hat, red checkered dress, red| suffragists previously had claimed) "> Hation Tournament—* | cruck in Thompsonville, Conn., near |his shop to @ man and woman who gave | be formed, involved “conduct prejudicial amonter and black co! | srinigne ease th a eatin atl 79 Best Early Score. here to-day. Miss Frances McCloud of | th names a# Munsey, The man, he| thi to the welfare of the union.” They| , Mrs. Carl Forse Scott, of No, 49|* ensure adoption ¢ h said, told him he was @ discharged Petiinad in /apoase a: the beating jArthur street, Yonkers, ‘notified the |the resolution in the Senate | Special to ‘The Evening World.) MUPRUKGG 18 1K RC NQSDIS Tees, 1D A ee Ms bald he faba Bite trom ah hi thi i" police this afternoon that she thought| In a telegram sent to ¢ Fred N ABOROUGH, YY. May 22. ritical condition, Miss Jane Griffin of aN alg eg egies rte from. ‘The charges, the men allege, were) the girl might be Anna Tadler, &| now of Porttand, Me nator Hale} Gardiner W. White with 19 woore | NaN core Sly and Rep Brosnan, Of. we ak ae lt pa Hua | based upon their efforts to avoid the maid who has been in her employ : . a 79 score | Criftin, were among those slightly hurt, |t look out for the children. | PIOY | said he felt justified in supporting suf 1 Fecent atrike by Local No. 10, which|fo. several months and whom shelrac. naw in view of the recent action | cet the Carly arrivals n qué The party was on the way to mect| Munsey made a oharge of abandon- {they say they ceased opposing once it| has not seen since 8 o'clock yesterday | 5+ ee Se iniins + a cating {1 round of the a ation tour- | Miss MeCloud’s fiance, who was to at- {ment against his wife. had been actually declared, BSCR OCR. AbDe, Sn8 ‘sla. had beso presidential suffrage to the women of {r eons at of the Sleepy w Country |tend a function at the college to-night. aap emeamemeet } lespondent rec y over a love af- e wh Club here to-day, White's playing was a pice Ba fair, The police plan to send Anna's | Maine jie he in view of continuous rains WAR TESTS AT SCHOOLS. Paper Mill Workers to Retur: mother, Mrs, John ‘Tadler, of No. 2 If they are qualified to vote in a] try ungutiatactory condition of the | WAR HEROES GET MAIL JOBS. - 4 GUEN FALLS, N. Y., May 2 .| Riverdale Avenue, Yonkers, to Belle- | presidential election, said Senator Hale, |), “Yt a Qclock most of the com: Papils a eachers Will Be E cording to present indications the milis|¥¥e dn an effort to identify the girl, | "they certainly are qualified to vote in |peting fleld remained in the olf house | Huadred Pat Work in Brookiya amined on Knowledge. of the International Paper Company| gin tor Four Shtp Lines WAY AUDRS SEAL suffrac resolution| Waiting for the rain to stop. Not only o Weeks ‘The school children of this city are | @hrovghout the country which have s were playing conditions frightful, but| Postmaster Burton of Brooklyn an- |‘? be given an opportunity to demon- outh rica. in the Senate with not less than six hat they uno een shut down aince May 11 es a 1e-| wasHINGTON, Moy 22-—Represen-|votes to apare was predicted to-day by | eavy mist that drifted in from the |nounced to-day that In the last week | strate what they know shout the war open Monday morning, May 26 with all| prepared a bill which provides for the chairman of the suffrage committee, | les that mark the course here and milors have been put at work in| mentary pupils from the 5th through the strikers back at thelr jobs. Th establishment of four direct steamship |The senator estimated that the vote] Gardiner White was one of the few|the carrier service and mechanical de- | We 8th grades, and ull Junior and senior after conferences ‘between officials of| lines to South America, He pointed|would be about 66 for and 30 against| ®t braved the elements with an! partment of the Brooklyn Post Oftice. | fhe district superintendent. will de- ‘ and representatives of the | out to-day that a law requiring routing F f early start, Due mainly to exceptionally | About 260 of the 341 employees of the | go a q “ y Ve of such lines with regular service every |the resolution arising % blo ab ema teas [Post OMfioe Who, Wank Inia the Sorviae (rennet aad tea nemes. gemgen: bane 3 ie apmey |e resents ote, tay [Ong driving he was out in 35 and baci Ye e | supervise them, teachers will giv walon are expected to take place for #|15 ‘daya would worve to bring the two| “If there should be any great delay jn'S4q score many strokes better than |have already returned and been given superving, Ween oat Seaeeere Sin eat eettiement of the men’s wage demands. j Amer! icas.into closer contact, in re-organizing the Senate commit- his ni at vival wack their old positions, for GOSSIP OF GL “Girl pf Mystery,” Still Hiding Identity, Blames Former | who was taken vue Hospital late last night! Artist's Collection Being Shown to Aid Blind— May Be Purchased for a Per- manent Memorial. | of chloroform poisoning declared to-| |triend had driven her to try to end! is about seventeen | years old and pretty’, steadfastly re- fused to mention any names or ad- anything ement between my « emoker was held and $50,000 of Lib-| who was a friend of my mother and “A week ago a girl I had once been| sailed | friendly with told this woman some} @gain for the’ United States at 2/ gossip in which she used my name. | 4! different types of m the nature of things she told the woman, but what- “Where all had been kindness be- the home of the woman who had taken me in, | grew discouraged, (hreats of Court Action by Four : deoided i bad nolhlog turther . Te Ts ive for and thought I woul Expelled Members Reveals Con- | an, go 1 got some chloroform ar troversy in Uniot. started to drink it on the car. That Threats of court action by four! !% all I remember.” gmenvbers expelled from the striking| The girl became hysterical on the IDGE.. CIDE ng. | RICHARD MSC. ELLIOT he effects rmer girl | nd Madi- | oi | Sketches of “men of visio! | the side of right long before officially declared itself, are that ago be- «1 | are being shown for the said. 4 woman | 0f the Permanent Blind Rel Whitney, The entite set cons! ts of the| the supreme sacrifice. a change 4 | group who gave their al) that ntness at |MBLt live, Two were private | bulance and foreign land Finally | “phe twelve subjects sk to ned Americans who went into the war on |ing much attention at the Knoedler| Galleries, No. 556 Fifth Avenue. Red chalk drawings done by John} Elliott, a well known Boston artist, Fund of No, 590 Fifth Avenue, under | the patronage of Mrs, Harry Payne who made The choice of subjects was due to chance, yet it is doubtful if a careful selection could have brought together a more typical of the aviation, the remainder of am rv, RAYNALK ©. BOLL! in,” real nant American chari |the habiiiments of allicd America! paynal C. Bolling, a attract-| who pioneered in aviatio: who died with the Canada; Victor Emanuel Hamilton Coolidge, oft Escadrille; Richard Mc benefit ief War|¢r rammed the Manley; kier, a South Orange French flyers; Richard Cambridge, Mass. founde ambulances twelve, | Red Cross; ying “ac flew with struggle; orman ; Kiffin the I Quentii Rock: ench ear Rooseye neth Weeks, member Liberty | For eon, an s, sev Phe exhibit will be of eS da until May ade to purcha: ent them to proes of the Plans the som world ie 1 by Mr war Hott, NG. tands, n; Hi of of Anglo-American Club, which donated by well, ty in It re are being © set and norial f famous son the sturdiest American, who fell flying in the service of America; K of th Foreign Legion, and Marquand Ward. n to the pub- | Elliott, each of which brings out domi- | steriatics, despite w York mai enry Augustus Coit, a Concord, N. H., man} Princess Pats of | Chapman, Lafayette navy hero who died when a British destroy- Honuld Hos- man Norton of the | the | the who the ench Id end it| «SUFFRAGE FORGES WIN | ANOTHER VOTE IN S East 51st | Street Police Station, whence an am-|Hale of Maine Goes Over to Their atimisatiic aed 2 es ENATE said Mr, Jones, \ator Johnson, my suc nd should Se sso, not object, | expect to call the old committee gether and report the resolution to the | ‘The pledge of Senator Hale means that the Republicans have now given | to- @ |for consideration at to-morrow | wratt KENNETH WEEKS... PINOCHLE NO CRIME BUT BE QUIET WHILE PLAYING Magistrate Discharging Four Italians Warns, Them Not to Talk Too Much, Four Italians were arraigned before Magistrate MeGeehansto-day, charged with playing pinochigjathe rear room of a grocery store wh@ke, 85 Mulberry street. “Was there a kitty?” Magistrate Me- eehan asked the detectives, ‘No, but they were talking very loud, answered the detectiv “No crime in thal Magistrate. "If they were Americans they probably would have played the great American game of poker without saying a word or moving a muscie. ich arrests as these should not be made, These men have a right to play cards for thelr own amusement as much as the members of the University Club, National Democratic Club or any other club." In discharging trate wid them not while playing cards, . _> FRIENDLY SUIT TO FIX ROUTES OF BUSSES LIKELY Police Ask Advice as to Streets on Which Coaches May Be Operated. A communication from Corporation ‘counsel Burr to the Board of Estimate meet~ uit be- * remarked the the men the Magis- to talk too much Ing may result in a friendly |tween the city and the Fifth Avenue Coach Company relative to the com- pany's operating rights, The Police Department asked the Corporation rl for advice as to the atre which the company may opera| many busses they may run. Fifth Avenue-Riverside Drive is operated under a franchise and new routes are operated under tem- orary permits. ‘The Corporation Cou vel said the city is the proper party to place the matter before the court with a view to regulating operation to re congestion. The plan sugé ts on and Coun how The | | David Hummel! Greet, seventh bishop | bronze BISHOP GREER Sacrifice,’ Sketched by Elliott WIDOW \LL,NOI LDF HS DEAT |Body of Prelate Now Lies in | from | Cathedral Green at 112th Street and | Amsterdam Avenue to the Cathedral | Chapel of St. Saviour to Ile in state j until the funeral at 11 o'clock to- morrow. Mrs, Caroline Keith Greer, who be. yet been told of her widowhood. | Under the care of physicians and nurses who fear to tell her of her husband's passing lest 10 shock should kill her, she remained in er room while prayers for the dead wero jrecited by the Right Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins, dean of the Cath jin front of it. | simple inseription: State in Cathedral—Fun- eral To-Morrow. The body of the Rev late Right of the Protestant Hplscopal dioces of New York, was removed the to-da: episcopal residence in of St. John the Divine, There it was placed before the Belmont Memorial came the wife of Bishop Greer, then a young priest, 50 y ago, has not edral. ‘Thousands from all watke saw tho Expect to Arrive in Autumn and T casket rests upon two great! pedestals and is flanked on ‘“ candlesticks of solid silver, A wreath of violets and palma rests upon the structions casket and a wreath of laurel lies ‘The casket bears the DAVID HUMMELL GREER, Born March 20, 1844, Seventh Bishop of New York. filed past the coffin. the weather, the Cathedral was visit- | od by crowds throughout the day, The | doors will be closed at 8 o'clock thin | evening and will be reopened at 7 to- | morrow morning. At 10 o'clock to-! morrow the edifice will be cleared of all except the holders of tickets, and begin. Oo EDWARD S. BROGAN QUITS AS ASSISTANT TO SWANN pect our 10 BELGIAN RULERS WILL PAY VISIT 10 BEFORE END OF YEAR to make bronze casket carried into the — Be Entertained in Six Lead- Cathedral through one of the en- i i 3 trances on the north side, Many bi les In U.S. recalled an old saying, “Blessed is Albert and Bligabeth, King the dead that the rain falls upon." * Queen of the Belgians, will visit six The Right Rev. Charles 8. Burch, | o; the principal cities of America this suffragan Bishop of the dioces: Canon Jones and Vicar Nash re. ,*utumn, according to an announce- ceived the body, and while Organist Ment made here to-day by G. Farrow played the funeral march Aerts, Belgian Consul at Cincinnatl, ; ‘rom Saul e ‘orted it to its place who is stopping at the Claridge. j within the sanctuary, | ‘The news of the intended visit came him, he declared, from Major Leon ither side by candles in immense O8terrieth, Belgian Military Attache to Washington, who has received in- ; the necessary | preparations for the visit. “If President Wilson visits Brussels, | as we expect, then we naturally ex- King and Queen to make the usual courtesy return visit by } | September or October,” he declared. King Albert has worked as a new ‘The simple ceremony over, the people | paper reporter in the United States Notwithstanding and knows the country well. CHAIRMAN HAYS MEETS WOMEN 6, 0. P. LEADERS Consideration 11 o'clock the funeral service will! Telis Them They Are to Get Full in Party Councils, WASHINGTON, Ma 22,—Impor! subjects dealing with party organiza- HS PARTY OES HONE TOMORROW Sopwith Outfit Plans to Sail for England on the Digby Sunday. ST. JOHN'S, N. F., May 22-—-Ar- rangements have been made for the Sopwith party, which came here te assist the missing aviators, Harry G. Hawker and Lieut. Commander Mackenzie Grieve, in preparing for their flight, to return to England to- Morrow on the Digby. No word has been received of the missing airmen, and it is universally conceded with deep regret that they are lost. Capt. Morgan yesterday wi told by hia physicians that he never couid fly again, Tho sight ts gone from his left eye, perhaps permanently. He will return to England, Morgan's injury resulted from the wreck of the Mar- tinsyde plane when it attempted to follow Hawker on the “big hop.” Quite as though there were nothing in the Sopwith failure to concern them, the men of other expeditions here are going ahead with prepara- tiona for their flights, fhe Martin- je machine is in Blue Puttee Hall public ballroom, stripped to its strue- ture. The taking apart of the engine has been all but completed, and. by the end of the week {ft will be known exactly what can be done in the way of restoration, F. P, Raynham is busy, as before, Work is being rushed on the Handley-Page bomber, at Harbor Grace, and Capt, John Al- cock is doing all he can to prepare for a flight in his ¢imy machina, Major Leth Jensen {s searching for an airdrome here for bis French ne. but without expected success. His project entails a flight to France di- rect, it became known to-day. and A HU sHaks “NONE 80 GOOD" Smart Low Shoe styles now | displayed at all Hurley Shoe Stores. Try on “The Verdun” —scientifically designed, fe turing the narrow, round toe and long effect—has all the elements of quality and com- ‘| fort unsurpassed. COMBINATION tant ican tion were discusted at a Republ | conference here to~<tay under the au-| Resignation Follows Transfer From) spices of the Republican Women's Head of Bureau of Commercial | National Executive Committee, Will + If, Hays, Chairman of the Republican . Frauds. National Committee, in an address binds over & special last— Edward 8, Brogan, a deputy aasint-| outlin the part to be played by) repert, B instep and eatAAy Gn dhe dal ot in the affairs of the party under|| A heel. Grips the foot firmly. District Attorney Swann and until re-|{h® recently adopted plan, asserted the|| Cannot gap at ankle or slip vently head of the Bureau of Commer- clal Froude at $4,000 a year, has re-| © signed, it was learned to-day. Thal resignation took effect May 19, is For the last year there has been fric- sideration but the party. Reports on organisation work pre-| paratory to the next campaign were would conalderation due all other individuals | women were not to be given seconds: wet the heel. Corset fitting at instep. Absolute comfort iA haepect | Our beautiful Cordovan shades are made possible by using only the ful| : best leathers, being treated by the Hon between Mr. Swann and Mr. Bro-| yeary trom representatives of three || Hurleyised secret which in. gan. About two months ago the Dis- Ayn Florence Porter || creeees the life of the leat trict Attorney transferred Mr. Brogan | 8rOUPs Aen Oas, Morened: Fos ther, re- from the Bureau of Commercial Frauds to the trial of cases in the Court of Spe lal Sessions. Mr. Swann gave no rea-| of California, speaking for the States In which women have complete franchise ; | | Mrs, Margaret Hill MoCarter of Kan-/ taining its rich lustre to the end. HURLEY sHo€s co an tas emer aan, for’ the partially enfranchlaed | - 4 States, and Miss jaude ‘etmore ol While in charge of the Bureau of! Rnoge Island for the wufranchived “ Broadway WT Breeday Commercial Frauds Mr. Brogan made a! group. bas ~~ specialty of Investigating stock swin dies in Wall Street, It is known he| Democratic Leaders to Invade Middie | Vectory—Rockiand, Meas, wrote out his resignation at the time | We \ “tf his transfer from the Commercial| CHICAGO, May 2.—Democratic lead. | ———=——=————seeeee Frauds Bureau. When he submitred|¢*® Will Invade the Middle West next ie Saath abet Wataaa tesa week in the hope of erasing what lead: | fae apa fora term the ant!-Administration feel- ing. Among the speakers will be Homer FATHER IDENTIFIES CHILDREN SSnwcinen"cne se Seaman tse Democratic National Committee; A FOUND ON NEWARK DOORST says Wife Left Him Recently and EVERYTHING Makes Charge of Abandon- ter Glass, UP) Arraigned before Ju: neral Sessions, the first degree, 1 >, 100 163d urred Hdward Weil Levy told “Well,” Judge no reason why Increased to keep ngs ough ‘ball on a first xe In these days tre Assistant asked that fixed at $20 000 pending trial. his attorney he thought $10,000 would be sufficient Rowalnky know everything has gone up, and there | Mitohel! Palmer, Attorney General, and welary of the Treasury ——— EVEN BAIL. deo vrence t? to-day District the Court said, bail bonds should not pace with o' Bail is fixed Rosalsky charged with robbery Levy of Attor- gtd ign | healthful you can let the young- REAL WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT These crisp dainty crackers are now all vegetable. |Made with ever-sweet nut-oil |shortening and WHEATS.- | WORTH flour—their flavor is | matchless. “e-| They're so good you never know when “‘to stop eating them;” so in be | sters have all they want. |Open a box and get the fragrance of sunshiny wheat fields. Taste and get the sweet-as-a-nut freshness of an all vegetable that “you thor ‘Ten thousand dollars is not | cracker, degree robbery |At all Grocers, 15S¢ @ package. |F. H. BENNETT BISCUIT CO., N, Y. 1 at MAYFLOWER GINGER ALE SPP ARKLING ORANGEADE oe