The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1919, Page 14

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1919. Once it tas seen that he was a eraceful swimmer, general hilarity pre- valled The headquarters of the NORFOLK, was killed, three and eleven others badly hurt by a series 2nd Army |of explosions, during a fire which de- stroyed the hydrogen gas plant at the Norfolk navy yi f troops they carry follow: Photo Gece then—n . oh | ke mina Sowa = RETURNING JERSEY TROOPS Fs tt the clouds, ‘and. splasieanis] FATAL FIRE IN NAVY YARD. " jand thirty-five easual ofticers + SEE WELCOMER DUGKED {c73 °° (° ‘omance lands nim te) rcxptontons e injure 14) TY Our combinatio “Henry R Mallory, 8t. Nazaire 207 Young Man Throws Note for Pretty other transports and the num-~ bay! ry ois bax, bree bottle of Liguid “= ARRVETODAYON SS lay 27.—One man | and can of Powder == | Girl, Loses Balance and— \ ri Fie! aff, 1st Battalion Head- 2 nen Mica : | Come was: also on the Merope | seriously Injured l WHITE quarters Medical Detachment, Head- Splash! Cc ean Cleans teeth and mouth, banihe United States Army Ambulance piyision to return, had an aquatic event Chauffeur of Healey Fiske Arreated unpleasant odors, hardens the | _——— Service Sections Nos, 802, 505, 696, on its welcome home programme to-day op Way'te Rew York. pee fe wavds mlaeeel powde: I Rrio GC 534, 578, 688, 698, 606, 644, 647 and which was not arranged dy the commit: Jrene Mion, six years old, of No. s| beau with 197 first cabin. passengers exo Brig. Gen, Donned Is Atnung} cis; 20th mngineers, 15th Company tees trom Jersey City, Haboken and mroadway, Jersey City, wus halted to-| aalled from Pler 61, North River, at 3 Officers on Prinz Friedrich «nd Medical Detachment, 274th Mill- Newark which went down the bay on day when run over by the automobile| O'clock to-day for Havre, France. On ‘ tury Police Company. the excursion ‘boat Tourist to meet tho of Healey Fiske of Barncaville, N. J., on| 60ard were four employees of the De- Wilhelm. Eurepa from Marseilles Newark Avetue, .J \ske| partment of Agriculture who are going Santa Parbara, Bordeaux, 1,57! men, including 3034 Sanitary Train Among xis ant relatives of Was on his way to to France at ite request of the French ‘ Government. ‘They will instruct the oldiers on th * pretty «in The car driven ’) are due in New| Headquarters, Meld Hospital, Head- 08 Hert be sd ria on pices big pact 4 1 Frederick Baumann, of No er a rnrnoge juarters Company, Headquarters W'o#e Brea lesire was to throw & Avenue, New York City, Bi oe hone caaning’ G2 Pate White Reignskin Tongue Pump, 6.50 Women's White Kid Novelty Pump, 8.50 ‘ ine Steamer Rocham- WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES The most appropriate Footwear for Summer and Cammeyer certainly has the assortment CAMMEYER 34" St. New York Also on Sale at our Newark Store, 645-649 Broad St Seven, ships York to-day with 14240 American ‘Ambulance Companies, Medical Sup- M0té to the deck of the troopship. Three arrested woldiers, the largest number on the} 1, nits, s0sth, 30th, Sith and Of them fell short and drifted away Pring Friedrich Wilhelm, which 18) 3i9th Ambulance Companies, 309th ~ are i k 1 von bed ges wes bringing $636 inoluding Brig. Gen.| and 210th Field Hospitals; s07th Ser- |, BYl see * Wall Sole man has tater Edward T. Donned, commanding the] vice Battalion Quartermaster Corps promises hy not fail. He slips the 164th Field Artillery Brigade. Headquarters and Medical Detach- i iaive insi the tin foll wrapper of a The Withelm's personnel includes | ments, Companies A, B, C and D, and cr ccoiate bar. He mounts the eal! and the 164th Field Artillery Brigade} several casual companies, including jus the note straight and true. And Headquarters, 424 Field Artillery, | 575 New York. > —— 342d Machine Gun Battalion, 314th| santa Paula, Bordeaux, 2,165 men, Field Signal Battalion, 178th In-| including 21st Field Artillery De- fantry Brigade Veterinary Unit, 8th|tachments of Battery C, 20th En- Division Military Police Company,| gincers Headquarters and Medical 108th Engineers Detachment, 856th |Detachments $d Battalion, Head- Infantry Detachment, 314th Train | quarters and Medical Detachments Headquarters Mobile Veterinary Sec- | of sth Battalion, 7h, 16th, 17th and tion, Medical and Ordnance Detach-|isth Company; 156th Infantry Bri- | ments and Veterinary Unit, No. 761/ gade Headquarters, 309th Infantry Army Post Office, No. & Sales Com-| }ieadquarters and Medical Detach- | ments 3d Battalion, Companies D, L pels your dealer's These four models are but a small representation sof our niimerous styles for summer wear , West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD LINENS White Canvas 58; White Canvas 6.50 port Oxford with Tan rr} trimmings... 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