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™ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, r9T9.’ Giiilbie, ' ' : | | * ‘ . ? hout etowing 4 United States. After cach course of |more than 8,000 exhibitors, Lee Kugel fying they weer in eight major cam. time he arfived here as a stowaway|him to New York wit! bi ! the dinner, and there were thirteen /f une formerty wae a Wail Pathe soldiers on the Frederick Wil he was permitted to remain, having|away. Th Red Cross promised to ; gy oo Net + GIP, soldiers o F - ‘ j=. courses, the enthusiastic diners |, Busch. who formerly was a wall | helm were under the command of made himself such a friend of the| look after him. “But even 80 Jacques 4 cheered the three modest men seated|money because he got into pictures, | Major Philip Potter, No, 156 East 72d soldiérs on the* transport ‘that they | was sorely disappointed and the tears N 5 on 3 ould come. His jast words as he at the table of honor. ‘The dinner was|Was there—with his high forehead. Street; a nephew of tho late Bisnoo | arranged for his adoption, That was | wou' No one paid Any attention to the , Potter, Major Potter was met at the ae . seks [left ‘the ship were: ; no abridged affair. William Fox 4d) oming ighteenth Amendment. No |pler by Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt, Aaa Git OF Uieeee: Slchimricconi| hel MIDE TRT ae, to” ol not introduce the toastmaster, SeP-| one gave heed.to the ban'on shienmy. yy who drove wway with him in her ea later, one of Mike's orphan: cousins 8 Bern a 4 ator James J, Walker, until 1030/ing. But every one DID have a good “f | Also ot the pier was Benjatnin F. and also ® playmate from Charlerio : — o'clock. ti Sone Oe ne Seen aeatoare ye | i) followed hig example, Now it's Cous- | NURSE’S KISSES COST $500, — e is » Li . vo, 2. —_— : Twenty-eight men sat at the table Bhrong fr. The tatter.whe & taeueber in No, 2—Jacques Bedini, Te aie arekaalll of honor, Among them were E. F. 0A of the class of '19 at Princeton when The story was brought here to-day sa, 7 be L bly a 4 Albee, Marcus Loew, Adolph Zuker, f : he went to Frange to drive an ambu- on the South Bend. It seems that ‘ca Hospital, stands ready William A. Brady, Judge Jullus M. SHEEP RAISER’S $7,000 i , Victor J. Dowling, Atha Hundred at Dinner to} Mayer Victor J * lance. | to-day to pose of Kieses to all who | + [Jacques is @ particularly persistent . . ‘The Wilhelm also brought the 21at | Mt contribute $500 or more to the $500,000 Colonel Who Made :250,600,-! Machine Gun" Battalion complete, $6 “Tell Mike I Coming” Says|lt chap. “Three times he was| ind being rained for hospitaly in meta Brisbane, Samuel Goldwyn, Walter casual companiés, 66 casual officers, i hauléd out of hiding places while the| ory of Queens soldiers who died in te Honor Men. Who Obtained’ }w. trwin, Dr. Royat 8. Copeland ana| Judge Rosalsky Tells. Defendants! O99 Loaves*of Bread for | 3 nurses aha ¢wo civilians Gilhooley’s Cousin When | tranaport was loading at Bordeaus: | war . Aaron J. Levy. They all observed the] Return of Money ‘Will Soften Soldiers Ret geet geese! At last he hit upon the expedient of] It is the result of a kias auction yes«! + } New Legislation. strict rules of dining, ad laid down by Their Sentence Soldiers Returns. HARVARD GIVES DEGREES Taken From Ship. | Riding in the bass drum case. What] terday at the Jamaica race track, Flows! Mrs Waldort many years ago, and| pk a Som ohne oom | became of the drum is not matter of| ers and things were put up, but no one , " + John ‘ent and John Parker, allemed Leeman te Jaca’ got excited. Then Miss De Vaux offered | pose Bepentgeelln en ema sce, | nT GRO One S1.00e srotninms| _ OFS WERIDCTN treme Mises Feechne TO HEROES OF WAR Perhaps the whole Gilhooley family Seip aumaeien abocr and it looked |to auction a kis itt Sam Mitchell port Logan, New Zealand sheep raiser, | POrt to-day with 18,921 American sol- at the Waldorf-Astoria to honor] Motion picture stars drifted 1) whom ney met in the Motel Biltmore diers on hoard. ‘This is the list: auct and when will succeed soon in getting to Amer-|as if he were certain of getting to| of Queens was t af the smoke of battle closred, it was’ toward midnight for dancing. Three| june 3%, pleaded guilty before Jullge Ro- s Col. Whittlesey, Admiral Sims,!jca via the stowaway rovite from | America. found that the bid of $560 of Al Reeves, Cohen, Charile ORefly and} banda including Mute, squsdroaliisiy in General eonlons to-dey. to! Trent, Northern, docked at Piét 8) Gon Crowder and H. P. Davie’. |charlerot, Betetum But Jost Gedore the tranapor alles |S : rman, th: h whose ef-| from an uptown jazz shop, added zest | Hoboken; Panaman docked at Pler 2, Br Aes ro . an orde: ting band \ (cet ag to the affair criminally receivigg stolen property, the > , y | son A Those Honored. The latest of the Clan Gilhooley t gh ool age Mymaner at Albany Sunday film shows) °witiam Fox, who can compute the| second court in a grand larceny indict-|#Oboken; Pring Friedrich Wilnelm, son Among Those Honored. je Teteee OF the Clee *y | concert, Jacques, inside the bass) Ng More Thin Folks legalized. ‘The testimonial caine| aggregate taxon 1,000 patrons with-|ment. Both men were rémanded to’ the | 1cK@d at Pler 45, Hoboken; Augusta! CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June 19—Rear|make a desperate effort to steal free| drum case, didn’t hear the order, bos} —— men worth millions, whore) out resorting to a pencil, was Chair-| ‘tombs until next Thursday for e#en-| Victoria, anchored at Gravesend; | Admiral William 8. Sims, Major Gen. passage across the ocean to this|®@ the musicians began to get out! Mow, Thin, Weak. Nervous People Can education and reere-| man. Such a busy man is William, @| tence South Bend, at Pier 15, Hoboken,| Enoch H. Crowder, Henry P. Davison, 7 thelp instruments: and the drummer Put on Flesh and Gain Strength beupeek ‘c-| friend said, that he reads scenarios jer 7,/ Chairman of the War Couneil of the Country is a cousin of Mike's. His If vou wei for 11,000,000 persons daily in the 4 - “The beat advice T can give both of |Nieuw Amsterdam, docked at Pier 7, got busy with the straps that fas- t isa. ee, vee! seated in the barber's chair, Adolph | q ‘ Hobok 1 cae «A t|American ed Cross, and the late|name is Jacques Bodini and he's fe Fine p|Wekor arrived late. To missed the|%ot men,” Judge Rossisky sald, “is to|Hoboken. The Imperator .is que at/ yo Sign former Secretaty Of] uae 1d. tened-<e -Grumm cane. there Was O/ Dir tes and EN esseal’’ Bleed | olives and fish, but played chicken| return the money to the complainant, |11.20 o'clock to-morrow morning. Btate and Ambassador to France, were |Uove” years old. After being caught | gommotion. Instead of a drum out| Phesphate fore threes eee r and ice cream heavily to win, Charlie 1¢ you act on this advice 1 will take that} The Great Northern brought 3,- | awarded the honorary degree of doctor | ‘ree times trying to smuggle himself | rojied Jacques. take iit digected., AC at tho en Haring and his buddie, Louis F. Blu-| fact into consideration in the Imposition | 9¢1 mesthal soldiers, Lieut. Col. Willard §.| of laws by Harvard University to-day. |@Poard the transport South Bend at) he concert was given without a| and better, than vou have for month the latter Treasurer of the ” | es afon't brig’ your nary M, P. Exhibitors of New York, wore|%,rentence. arma iE Boyle of the 113th Engineers com-| Other honorary degrees conferred in- Bordeaux, he finally hid blended in @/ pass drum as Jacques was sent) halen) it Vou ‘fa | pretty satin badges and were as bus: a 6 Sy Dees istrict Attorney | manded the ship. He had fifty-five | cluded bass drum case’ and was carried) ashore under guatd of the two sol-| than goubled: or, it as process servers. They like farm-|Swann anid, “to rid the city of such! smoerg and 1,523 men of bis own| Master of Arts, Lieut. Col. Theodore|aboard. But evén then his hopes! diers ‘who had orders to keep him | $yMn have’ youre maney: bate ing and pinochle, respectively. | | [gentry as these two defendants, for the] Pe errat on noard |Roosevelt, Lieut. Col. Charles W.|were dashed. safely in custody until the ship got | sakio and the lood"iron’ Phoxs TE twenty- tio: % on boar¢ aey oi % oat You not Peaks kite Wes the late re, eae eee vine cSited thle gece| Ope of the casuals on board was| Whittlesey of Pittetiad, Mans, oota-| p41k0 Guhooley, it will be remem-|under way.” Meanwhile the ofticers| IMPORTANT —Blood-Iron Phoaphat mander of the “Lost Battalion; Major brought the first film to a New York] ticular case and commend the police who|Col. W. C. Ball of No.-117 Weat 824 George G, McMurty, who served under |°'C%_!# the Irish-Belgian war or-|on the transport had taken up a c¢ theatre from Paris. Sammie Gold-| apprehended these men Street, of the Quartermaster service | Co , - phan who made two trips across the|lection for J 4 hs eet, © e ‘ol, Whittlesey, and Capt. Charles D. ' or Jacques an e carried Te Var mente, prod rink poqgamd of the A. BE. F. One of his jobs was|Morgan of New York, who served in| ocean only to be deported. The third ashore with him $1 new tuxedo. JENKS SEES WAR IN EAST. |supervising bakeries for the army, |the British Army; doctor of divinity, Marcus“Loew attended on condition and under his direction 250,000,000 | Xv. George A. J. Ross, professor at He they wouldn't make him speak. ®. v. 6. win Union ‘Theological Seminary, New raises violets and is fond of flowers in fhe tavetves loaves of bread were baked. He has| y,,\. | ve Judge Mayer " the Distinguished Service Medal the| 4 total of 12% degtees was awarded | @ hice ci; , Upon juest, al fe WASHINGTON, June 19.—War in|», - \ | ergo reduest, and for) air Kast in which the United |Temeh War cross and the cross of| at the commencement exercises, ot | ice the Legion of Honor. which 28 were honoris causa, for war man a little “inside stuff” on States will be involved is almost cer- g J y situation. on the beer tnin'in the near future because of the| Another passenger was Miss Ger- ee re eee a ee nae bee From Philadelphia, on _gpecial| award of Shantung and Kiao Chau to|trude Clapp, chief nurse of the base ¥ 2 leventh-bour invitation, came the] Japan by the Peace Conference, Dr.| hospital at Angres. She has two cotangent hacen Saree The Want ean, br Joreqpien wi Sgaks Mg So Be French decorations. Her home is at| FOUND STUNNED ON ROAD “iaydney_8. Cohen ‘expreaued. hima |“om™ ee lord “one soldier, Private Nervit strat-| HE GAN'T TELL HIS NAME: 4a gold only in original packages, con- taining enough for three weeks’ treat- ment, at $1.50 per package—only 50c it a9 2 3 Sydney 8, Cohen expressed himself ——— “1 ae Bing obvious that he ia'a eat’teact| JERSEY BOYS GET D. S.C. | ford, of springfield, IIL, ated at two itralize i rf ‘Magnesia. Get from any |man when not operating a few dozen et o'clock this morning of heart failure. spi i ‘ounces ef Bisu-|motion picture houses, Sammie Ber-| Lieut. Geer of 7 stom, Comms! On the Panaman a remarkable sur- | Hospital and Police Puzzled Over ae ke Oe man, me men vane belged win the Also on Latest 1 gical operation was performed in Man Who May Bea French + ' a pewter tn Bibitiors in the Siete ac nade them | WASHINGTON, June 19.—Announce- | mid-ocean. Private Harold Proben- Marquis. pactane sollet. | oat ments of award of the Distinguished! yon of the $17th Machine Gun Bat- i 3 ELIZABETH, N. J., June 19.—An don't talk this soft, sugary stuff | Service Cross to~ to ‘om. I make ‘em mad—then they | of Lieut. Clarence jay inbluded the names talion of the 8st Divisi i W. Geer, Torrington, at ion was stand : unidentified man is in St. Biizabeth’s mates, withont | oy one ‘and Corpis. Paul W. Bradiey, | 1M on deck when a bottle, thrown | Hospital here in a stunned condition. i ite ua eae e lix Feist, brother of Leo, acknowl- Hills, N.\J., and Matthew Bren- | away by another soldier, struck him |He is unable to talk, but can write, and ‘eimsuaey Ag edged he knows the middle names of Hoboken, 'N. J. on the head, fracturing his skull and |@fter belng brought to the hospital last awa driving a big piece of bone into his |"ight. wrote on a card the following: NO zeit, Ch Gy = eabes be “|“Marquis de la Ferer. 1 have arrived COS , The the Imperator, and I desire to come Prebensen was rushed to the sick |¢” wy ‘ (\ ! W ‘ashington. No. 88, U. 8. Depart- if i i bay. A hemorrhage of the brain had |ment we NO Me Us & De ich . , F = ; holesome STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. mA set in. Little hope was held for the| ‘The man was’ found tying on Edgar Ric. in Yj a 3 lad’s life, but Lieut. Everett K. Geer, |Road. He was taken to the hospital in oF Sweet ship's sprgeon, stopped the hemor-|an ambulange, and so far the police Food 4 be rhage, removed a plece of the tem-|!ave been unable to find out anything| [) , poral bone, and took out the piece of |More about him. He is about 30 years| if \Q® . iad threes, tha Weal, 3 old, has dark hair mixed with gray, \ » leaving a hole | ras a gold : gold tube in the lower right side in the akui the size of half a dollar. |g¢ his jaw, is about 5 feet € inches tall, Packagi Fourtesath Street - The patient was in good condition and weighs 140 pounds, Westiet Yt Averns when the ship arrived this morning, “the Panaian brought 2167 sotaters| 3000 ALUMNI TO ATTEND Sie'shnnce2y nam | CORNELL SEM-CENTEAML Machine Gun Company and two cas- ual companies. Noted Graduates Leave for Ithaca ‘The Victoria has 5485 soldiers, In-| Celebration and Unveiling of Uni- cluding Hrig. Gen. Edward A. Millar, habe i commanding the 6th Field Artillery! Versity Founder's Monument. Brigade; Brig. Gen. Lincoln C, An- (Special to Tee Rvening World.) drews and George 8. Gibby, travelling] ITHACA, N. Y., June 19—Four thou- | as casuals. sand alumni, representatives of all the, The units include 6th Field Artillery |forty"mine classes that have been grad- ‘Wed from Cornell, are on their way Brignde Headquarters, 84 Field Ar- ' Ullary, iene Batterieg A, B and ‘Ct | Sete cia ne Tith Field Artillery, leas Batteries Al berie tetocne mroning mith es | and E; 308d Motor Transport Repair) meoting in the football stadium, Gov- Unit, 6th Sanitary Train, complete; |ernor Smith, Charles Evans Hughes, 16th Machine Gun Battalion, 18th| once a teacher in the Cornell College Machine Gun Battalion, 32 casual of-| of Law, and Judge Frank EB, Hiscock, ficers, 264 nurses, 76 enlisted men i!]| ‘76, will be among the speakers, and wounded. To-morrow evening the university The Vicoria also brought fifty-four|W!!! give @ dinner in the new State officers’ wives and three soldiers’ |DFil! Hall. Major Gen. George Bell, TEN SUMMER SHOW children, Col, Willard D, Newbill, in| will aneuk- Saturday afternoon ‘Cornel SONG HITS command of the Third Ficld Artillery, | Xperts to, trounce 0 Tr. at baseball, . _ By the Ten Most Famous Composers on Sixth Division, returned with 87 of-| will be unveiled and Dr, John R. Mott, Broadway, including cers and 8 men. ‘This division has, ‘Ss, Will preach the beogalaureate ser . de travelled all oer Fr but ie | See, Se see ee ance, but saw lt-| class tle action. Col. Newhili was decor-| = JEROME KERN VICTOR HERBERT ated by all Allied nations. Capt. r Ernest C. Nelson, 120th Machine Gun INDIGESTION AND Battalion, 324 Division, brought back IRVING BERLIN a pretty twenty-year-old French VICTOR JACOBI brag Anns emer co rsum oo! BONSTIPATION —— LOU HIRSH, &c. the 604th Medical Corps, His bride also is French, Tue transports Kalserin Auguste! — Quickly Relleved by Victoria and the Pring Fredefisk Wil- ~ N JP belm left Brest the same hour, June “Fruit-a-tives’’ FIRST SONG, JUNE 29 10, Neck and neck th d to N f e Week-End Specials Mey oad Tng hed ROCHON, F. @ Key, @ casual nurse, was taken ill.| “f suffered for many years ‘“‘A Happy Wedding Day” - t From “She’s a Good Fellow’”’ Now at the Globe Theatre - ‘ (Published by Special Arrangement with the T. B. Harms Co, New York.) The boat wass topped for a surgical! terrible Indigestion and Constipation. | Operation, but by donating a onus! A neighbor advised ‘Frwit-a-tived | to the stokers, t he Victoria came in| (or Fruit Liver Tablets). I tried a@bead by half a lengh to-day. | them. 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