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ey THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921, CITY JOINS NATION’S TRIBUTE TO THE UNKNOVY: HERO DEAD cily WITH BOWED HEADS CROWDS IN BARE ile A MADISON SQUARE AT NOON 'ARMED GUARDS FARRAR DIVORCE | A eee CHARGES § Marines Go on Duty Here Singer's wontsitons Against Guarding Mail Trucks From Husband May Never Be rs ehnenencainair aa Hold-Ups. Heard by Public. ) . by a battalion of Spanish War Veter —- —_ Impressive Ceremony at Madi-} ans in uniform, and as the crowd In addition to the precautions for The discovery that Geraldine Far- oa son Squire Garden, a Fea stiffened in an easily felt effort a valuable matt afforded by rar has brought a civoree action Pi elf contro! r tof sixty-four marines un- against Lou Tellegen was followed ture of Arinistice Day. hirty o ter Cup. Nocmnan ates and Lieut. to-day by an intimation trom friends the blue any Ralph © Batten. placed this afternoon of the two stars that separation { ALL BELLS ARE [HEISE tia) ete catia ' vi trucks ying vegisterel agreement, drafted out of court, will y eres toelle they ' tekages and Torte bout pee end the case In that event charges | Services in Chure shies and DV) then: wavered with age. ‘The mus it every letter carrier bearing val- main forever malnde } American Lévion dnd Foreigi | oRved:as ‘hes werd atist co packages In bis pouch far de After the troubles of the pair came id si Ua tRaIR wonte cry should be accompanied by an bef the public when Tellegen ; War Veterans. INFANTRY MARCHES IN AT FU- ned guard charged he had been locked out of NERAL PACE Che (rst detat! of marines, which his wife's home in West 74th Street, ‘The tribute of respect which was! The orchestra began wailing out is to be supplemented to-morrow by he filed a separation sult in Wesl- i additonal fores of 201, now on | chester County, and in September lr way to the city, was assigned | Miss Parrar countered with a threat ‘ Hall Station and the Grand | to start a divorce action Central ‘Terminal. Picked men ac- > Now it is learned the first tine upanied the mail trucks that shy has done and brought When necessary, make the most paid to the Unknown American laid| te heartbreaking strains of the jmareh “The Death of Age” from the 3 suite. Its strains swelled unt drowned the tap of . drum and a ee ee to rest in Arlington Cemetery had ity counterpart in hundveds of gath | erings in New York and its suburbs the measured heavy tramp of for { to-day, Churches. American Legion, | Outside and then died down ftective use of alma, éven to shoot. |e2 independent = action Senet mn of vegular infant iy ’ him in this county for a divorce. Veleratisor Porehen Wile canuiother) coe OF Lesulee Anieoy 1 nz and killing." was the general z funeral pace, Them: n der went yesterday by Major Gen, Both her complaint and __ her Patriotic und civic sucieties met IN| trench helmets, which put th jeune to rines who will protect husband's answer, it was learned, every quarter of the elty and inj part of thelr set faces in pa oi 64 | neve been served, and both contain B Hes Fi That protection of the mails js no! ie pauls ond | nearby towns and vuiezes as santiay Every one of them might have been Chat protection of the mails ja not ‘allegations which would provide ford i = ‘any soldier’ who was in 1 sanee hoy actachmente made-up of a for considerable gossip among the » meeting ‘ nd sole p The sigat of them b ipuin and twenty-five marines theatre and operagoing public. remiury i t tireugho per vay tor the more im- 28 of inundreds to tir ts . istence of the divore n e A ; na rindreds to their thwoate aid pertane ‘cities Bud Yoderal Haberre’ Theexutetice of tie atyaies: seem ercOuRE ke their hold on ty te vk centres, among them Chicago, | Vas disclosed through argument of a The ove minutes of sence was uni-| Mawied cries and sobs we ludeipiia, Cleveland, Boston, San motion in Supreme Court Justice 4s ¢ and y 1 ‘ i ws SUTVE There was 0 a” y comer of the ha we inciseo, Angeles, Dallas, Min- | Guy's chambers, and in their initial ? pi ahaa) Leapo Richmond and Athinta, irl ie. tho: winger bias aonred ovee ovement wid and frou 1 Ne louder and spreading as ihe so Postunaste neral Haya — an- , court Wilt tr 8 fe : ntli 1He save Uh bg the | ders were toLewed Dittesjackeved wounccd yesterday he had despatched | the actor iA00 aiiny revolvers and 1050 shot vhy motion was made by Sarauel clocks wh Red 8 ? tu railway tail headquarters fi ahst arines until a LL we eee otintiy cand: ted ie. { Untermyer, counsel for Miss Farrar, stafted ft he floor, In stiliness —_—— a _ Ht a speeial or or inetant pub-, co strike from Mr legen's answer eaves) of ' neh the ine of ‘the: amnvehiljuuiectiamneiinand lay clalman i vader ot ail reports on aitempts (0 certain allegations in the nature of wipuckeanuial curbs) seemed oni a part, the/sharp com- the heart of tie world by: command. | Siaiie Peta ee ane et ve avuls eans public eos eouuterclatm for separation, and y Hal Pa 1H: thu: 6 hands of the officers, given in ar- IMB 4 cessation of this competi ’ i? » 4 HILEUEBIENE | GALT Wowdbnidize ‘ pest with (he department, an Justice Guy granted it. The grounds : Voce of mankind penetrate this Gnd TRIE Gone Hlcondh ak) Mme ENG Tromcavaatan, Cunard ax Mivuig thetias! Mr Pollegey eae om person the pl nd the pats at the cast end of the building, > ouneil ¢ itesmen und pr Sa Ondo RIN ‘ ined to departmental heads. oe 2 S Ne. ypped sil, uncovercd and faced) tthe rifle shots Bach one of them ¢ them that weapons of ax 1 TP GRE AME. AMOFIEL nil uirendy suing for a separation in i Iwayd tho qugealong the wot of the|acomed to start a new stosm of crying, SIOMHNE SNE THUML Be discarded ind in Memoriam, Nov. U, 921 ening Woild gated in Th ve. MARINE WAS AWAY, | Wisicioner Cov iain toto. hie hidings, In every place where men| which reached its height es the incon fil for poate, shell Be velaiaed” yi, Workl cditer al rooms 9 tea i i ject such a counterelai snd wonten Were about theirs business} in uniform, ranged so that they faced | “We lave seareted throug tie Aiaie prone nba UHR TKS he NY MAIL IS ROBBED wife's sult or tolluwing hot pursuits there| the entranec, respon Jed to the com. Wieekago and eo UR Ut tla By Marguerite Mooers Marsha!! World dilivered a dwassolinave adil _ i oeat Vea tate ts beens se oxeamocioiningiad ritual, | Mand, “Present—arms H s fo At whic he | . Be ea att aN i : ; R , rrable mystery, for immediatel | vous the sanie govning im the aul TY tyouund faces turned to, took, SU berty sueute, wad we have ns Lhe Greeks of old raised an altar om their mightiest citauei i) rR BUR OU Cee pets I ELANS Spi INTh hs vats csing of it Justice Guy or- Subways tiv mped ENS “Ai ihrough a mist of tears toward the /Atrived on the hilitops ¢f democracy au altar to the Unknown God SSN iret uss F a Success 1 Danvilt i Bayer fe diitn otfices went out Phe cli feuiersen TinMinacwel foward the “lf this shall fail, then indeed ix | ; Urea un : : She panne ested: te eee ij siopped ‘Anke of a column of Gold Star Moths ation failed. | Yo-day, in the heart of our Lepublic, Americans dedicate ai i Hanoy Dead. Val however, Miss Parrar’s eom- ; wali-staff on. bu ers had come up the centre aisle and | gavin my gon finished at Tue | tar to the Unknown Dead. 1 “Arlington we hear our Nameless EON ions ca ik etaeed FTA aent churges ber busbund wita va~ ‘ eee ant at the} aS moving toward the plattorm. |for eignt minutes, ‘Phen trom the am. {fp Wartior. To bim and to bis silent comrades of the Great War's Ere erneiate fil Uae iad = tee idle wets oF misconduct, which he Shore was a ripple of murmured pity ! i | So great was (ae a that a marine mali guard here to-day jenies | ano Wwerscnutls 5 y "ship in the har- i strate Se es Lae ee it P Hy piifiers sendin to the olties fy a Lost Legion we give a silent “nail and firewell waded whe hi StL AMiLNGKs ii i a ils answer, while his count : f eo universd i en, TOlGURRY THe FopIEauouOn GE: us syn Wits excor WEeon CONGEN= er charges contam not such a crossing the North seeming to gain strength from tha | Cemuincuast the Tepreduction of at The worshippers of the Unknow: God on Mars Hill knew not thidrat that suats wots Y Dives ian Rite A coe tng OC eG ' ba noted that the tirst Ger- steadiness of the women win have | clear full vi tolling of the acenc v1 they ap Vesiges of the titan, the nous 0 F vertu Dal uye . ne 1 3 i ; y olce telling of the scence at Whom they worshipped. We. who pour out a passion of tender Weaiiee boing enuivers ued: More | mii! trom 4 id stution tu: ite : 4 tohom flag to appear in this Harned in three yeurs to curry their Ariington, of the clear sun. shinin oS c V pe : me cuinee bes enurery 1M ; on n © first news of the break between i appear in TNS grief without outward showing, the Jown on the represontatives vt thei vcmenbrance on the simple tomp or the Unknown Soldier, know not peisut tneved Ls fest Cone Fe RS PN RM MS Sain Wake Adin 5 Rete En ene oy are lence for a momen became with: | Nation and the Captains of the ar whom we mourn. Yet, so long as shrines shall stand, his shall ; oy ested at Ue depot charged v Hatry N. Stolnteld of No, 140 West lense, formerly the Dev .chiand—chestra, The wisle was carpeted, t Werao ee ee jf can “Not marble nor te gilded inonuments ot princes shall (ue suat-spungiea pannel ut iio |Win ules! post yuekaey from a ava Street, attorney for Lou Tellogen, ah a footfalla of the mothers movinz for= yy eto ae Outladl tu in the soula ‘of ine velien aid Uavst patssang am Gin ave: _— a announced his client had been forbid- was at halt-mas ward through the standing thousands & ‘asec re minttes. | ; hue halteu aia te mca Uneaverer ; : : . ( By far the greatest attendance In| made not even a mending: thausand though it came from the gallery | The soldiers who fought and died in the shadow. who lost uur atid the cunt cehidcd, Ont pa atration of Brother's de2 by Miss Farrar to enter her house | etn himbers at any one place, Once they had reached the centro e Garden jtself came the “Star. | their lives and their loves end the light of the sua, bat ever totic atre wore pliyed pat an Hatate, Bt :No, 30) Westoisth Street and. taes yuint Block Ob cen laced ; ngled Banner” with the ful Ls an) bad even tore t 1 Mes, Mi Aldrich of No. 16 Grove during his absence from the city she was that or tie Amectean Legion at, block of seats which were waiting for ABS aTGh Nia Choc ataHine Ee mes, their crystailived individuality, these over whom wat ZA eects gana ara Nadel Way ¢ ki ) them, the orehestra maroh was stile ss h oniy the Marine Banc eh Arenal Hag {oa (Be Street, Concord, N. Hh, to-day obtained pad caused the locks to tl iif Miulisun Squave Garden tienen Gia dead aleres cere tho vington can play the anthem. MM passed the hand of obliteration and who are as if they had mever PP) Gays Mgt gers iued oC the i idlignoni Bleraeate COhsIKA peRMUANaN tO caccre WoenueRranE a a CROWD IN STREET aslo uOURS command “Order—arms (housand rose, to their feet BM heen—truly, they axe our Unknown Gods, in the shelter of whose Bvt MN Oke er o by Tublication, ov Mra Jane) at that time Alvin Untermyer of i EN 5 The Gold $ Mothers seemed fo : Na latte d i 1 Jay, With The bev. bevnaid Grandy of No. 139 Ra trond Avenue, $ : PERORE lolilids Garden were the first time to 1 ile aiat the Hos) end of the last strain the w pitiial protection we and our world exist. sigue cou, U I raiiae| Jersey City, order to show cause Why counsel to Miss Farrar notified Mr, } ba Are ; Ine wireete Skinding like statues before the plat jy epapian Acton. aolemnly pro: The known dead have their beloved who remember; the Un Pawue SUb-deMeul, sad Gt , aati ould given letters \Tellegen ho Was not to approach ber pened al 40) ov he street® form with their rifles before thee mare ounce ne oeatio ; Juscph P. Dineen wid tae Lev anelaliet “© in any way. Up to the present, Mr, t 1 Nos! f (housana lieide wero bowed nown Dead are a charge upon the na s, pric witioees ¥ her brother, Harry Roby. Mra, ™ 4 found the uilding lad been GMS jing men, comrades of the soldiers | puneund Meads were owed BUSSES Bok Mek ations America Brenne: rely VW, Hammer as mioier vl Cele | Grandy, the petition recites, claims to, Tellegen's separation suit has not a two haute. ‘The movelnent to We | Who were dead, and the sons of other | meee’ tine ct (ie aime md napcter and England, never to forget snouts ie The widow of Roby, who did i the | been made a matter of court record, P vas not the euger visn whic mothers who Lad seen them so away ments NE Nine Gone a hee tae On this, the anniversary of the Unknown Soldier's victory—for Phe sera was preached by Mgt.) Jersey City Hospital Aug. 10 Tnat, ee MU eR I ; . © the deadiy nightmare ¢ BATON orane eaten nonin CREE an P J ripe es ; i) i 3 Loh wavelle, ate aged prayed a t ase fro} je sta ome time ne pave knows 0 well. It was aulels Soar aga Many of than semis doven | piace, Was atl. Those who had felt 18, pot for himself—we who are about to live salute him FUME ENGHt. CBRFATGIIE: 7 AD aR bao up une 22, Ht Was report ad Miss” Barrar's surging forwacd in ord Wiuhin, 48 jn their seats with their hands over! peal etiliness. wae Ene And to (hose who to-day stand beside the Unknown Soldier prove ouceesstul in ending war phan Tas reg: aneetly tet 19 way the lawyers were in Fraace conducting she multivuds entered, chere was not, | thelr eyes, on, where thelr husbands or| A tiny baby's voicu after ninety | tomb, but who to-morrow sit at the bourd of the Conference for the ME Goveinud sd land ahlbs aN) acted with Mage, Only the American CREO TeeGate emer 7: a mble for seats ing sons aceompanied them.) seconds had passed ca r ! me - vas Celebrated by the Kev. Mgr./ 4 ¥ 4 de, | Bote: 1 oe her the mpIS OTR Ee GE MERI) REAINGE ROE EROWie lore re eres comme INeanking) Liaitation of Armaments—to them, our servants, we, the people Ih, Dineen) betore wie gurclaon-and| "1g wes carsied tn the parade is not known what part, If any, this diene ead ty ae (hoe nto vom a fat corner: “Mamma, Tm ? pt. Walter 1 Joyce was the| played in the singer's divorce’ suit Po 5 i, hes afraid.” ommand that they “here highly resolve that these dead shall not uillcers of the headquarters: vi tbe) cand Marshal, ‘The Old Guard was | If no settlement vut of court 1 church service for the deal Bes EHILDREN'S CHORUS SINGS"GOD! 4 hundred women began to cry have died in vain." ee ee ae wore ae, | ta escort ot honor, A” battalion of /affected, it is bellevet (he case will antly waiting direction, OF OUR FATHERS.” noisily and the last half moment was edt vee ie dnd ater brict scr-| United Sustes Marines, commanded | be heard in priv by a referee. Men and women of the Red Cross phe children's chorus sang "God of Stirred by wave after wave of weep- \v1 FeO ee hig twa minutes of| OY Lieut Harry A. Miller, acted as ——— a @ Salvation Army, the Knights of Our Fathers. While Jane Delano! iMg@ and choking, set loose by the! ices observed Che a onc rt to the veterans of the Civil| PERSIA JOINS NATIONS he Wal Au the Jewish! Post of n I valee. le Jaience tor the Unknown American | WOT ay Mexican War, 1 Cross, wil army from the biue! When the Marine Band played| @ @) the snips bes were (ued COU, len came the members of the| IN HONORING UNKNOWN io show t t es cloaks, uumed ba red) “America,” and the great rus at she interval Veterans of Foreign Wars, led by | hadiges, were posted through the facings over their white uniforms, Arlington began singing the volume , A mass fo Fy vl fet Nie ‘| Commander George H. King, with | h Throwgsh * cipanse o, empty seats at the heads) marched in amid applause which was | Of their voices increasing 'ine after es e orget luiantzy was colebiated at Si Maus |eniesentative detachments from the ques, Preadent Pauunae ee jum bu ort . ‘The arches and) Obviously at once a tribute to tne, line Madison Square audione vot Lad al ovganization and the posts cf | went into the, "ttle child’ wolumbus, t Welfare Bos n uniform or marked a Minister $n- nd America, of ainten as uahers Tye eecpolieries! Service Women and a vellet trom tiie |folned ulti the vast roof fairl dbuelal weivises, Nery ley, Yel he five horougha, many of whom have! WASIINGTON, Nov, 11.—Mirxa dae side posts su rting the galleries) pieving strain of the arrival of ibe | tecked with the rhythm, which was | ie a = 5 = | the y ut satho Ut * }iistorical floats Hussein Khan Alat, Persian Minister were covered with the Stars and! bereaved mothers taken up by thousands who had not Casualties in the United States Armies in the World War MeN ue “41 The veterans of the Third Division! to United States, transmitted to ® en. here and there festoons| It waa well after 11 o'clock when: been able to enter the buit but a toad), the if | the Chateau) Thierry Division raat Seat a SHIGA | Wis 8, wit i hte | Col. William Hayward, Commandir| had listened to the battery CASUALTIES DEAD 4 bruins tablet va dat Lied dD asehed ae a unit. Oven ormAilaa President Hard 4 through the State wf the colors ¢ Aas , tof the New York Noticnal Guard) fiers which was erected to face Mad- N 22% NY Gash Lede Goce aa began sacha tie ns represented were the American | Department to-day the following Th the FE wile] eave vegiment, the Uh Infuntiy, | on Saltire Par | lew York 40,222 9,196 Se ee Me Ks apatite WEE BEI Red Cross, with Major George A. | Message: afte tee «ohool nstruments|took the platform as Temporar the end of the hymn. agai ne Fac vor Toll Associ Da) 16 marsh the United n this day, when all the nations ne ndeu t orus of 1,300 ehil-) Chairman He brieth ieduce seated, the audience heard the address New Jersey 10,166 2,367 Services were held in the Komun) sianian War Vo ad Ate wean look back with thankful and rejole eirrouns i | Lieut. ¢ Theodorn, Roosevel - of Prosident Harding as el \ huac Charen ot Gur lady « ruat tot 2 e "i ' a Lneriware. od Diosevelt, As nt Harding as clearly and ~, : 00 nae Lagion Posts; — patriotic ng hearts to the end of the most ter \ viven of the senools, Below them were sistant greretary of cae Navy, as\ even more clearly, those who have at Connecticut 6,625 1,265 Lourdes, Brooistyn, by Cie Hey Miad-| Knignts of Columbus, St rible war in all history, His Majesty eouped the standard beavers of over) Chairman, Mr. Rooseve | in turn in- | fended many iden meetings said, | ie MoM dat the Church cadets and Kalghts of Pythias,| the Shah of Persia salutes the {illus 800 posts the American Legion,| troduced Martin W. Littieton than if he were on the platform in| Total of 302,61 Y Gur Lady Vicury at Toop) american lag Association an i| trious President of the Usited States s th the national and post colors. | Mr. Littleton, his great musica | Person: | all the States 1612 77,118 Avenuy and AV RGR ET a con | Business n's ind Women's | and on behalf of himself and his peo- vith the e A “. | Voice charged with all the 1eelings | ducted oy 1 tev, James yu) League, and Boy and Girl Scouts. unites in honoring the memory of As the first of the audience €N-lwhich had been worked upon hy the CEGION HOLDS SERVICES IN/3. NN annnnnnnnnnmnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnd | ind it rotestant Episcopal) “thc imitation of armaments |the nameless American soldier whose t tered, the orchestra began the Chopin} preceding drama, spoke in part as LONGACRE SQUARE. * J Churen of 5 wey at Pomplans | oecting in the Gurden in the evening | tomb will ever be a shrine commem- druneral March and the great audi-| fc Homa: ~ ; Maraignaiia’i onsen Maree ae eet -——— Avenue wil Vonourh Stivel, by | will open at 8 o'clock. ‘The dours will) Oruting the supreme patriotl m and ehcut aceon’ y three years ago. the De onsand persons, gath-|ine Rey, Dr. | uc e ‘Rev. | Slope sp : tiny Rey BL Wo Sortie, ine pat thrown open at 7 o'clock. Marg1-| the glorious achievement of the grea fortum was filled without a sound to} vo ond went for jor becanee the led In Tong Square a 19.45, (eee Laiy the: Reve) Slope. Prospect Cheatre 6D | Sorvicn Ven GHIVRIT ROK Terrie MUntrOHATEn Gaara ete Pini in ahiube cause he Gave Gi ee j ase the te ‘ |Pather ‘Francis D the Rev. | point Pos, Greenpoint ‘Phe 7 { itermiptits strains. Men and wom nj war for liberty had triumphed, the aioad vs nee fora minute in trib-|Rahb, Maurice barr tye Alfred] Bullard made the Pr phen 7) Broadway and Wa ely a will sing “The Star-Spangied Bon. life at with their eyes cast down ond stained sword of a mad military mon- | Ut te Armistice Day and the Un Ta f Genate Fone eae MS be etter | ure attended 400 i ner peakers wil include Samuel 4-7 Sioa Lis gone, hands ‘Theve was 6o little Areh Was struck from. his hand known American Soldier as part yf if : rank A Hines ° roth AG sendin % rile the en we re Pe ier he i aa) i Gomptrs, Bishap Willian 4. At ‘a. LINA CAVALIERI ILL; asp i ; hatever strife and jealousy maaht Oe ceremonies conducted there b:|tittery. Svb ce, Edwaed Miller eastil TT LT the « how “in rong, the Right Rev, John J. Duan spvement that one iovking dowM AL ensue, one thing at least was set at nkin Drew Post of the Ameri-land “ihe police Glee club aise had | aS ung seconds fin byte © Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Mes, James CANCELS OPERA ROLE A fan ne PO glee Clot Che Albany ‘Heights Pat tia gathering noted bere and (ther rest: No man oF set of men, thor #eion & motor trick, drawa | parts League, Women's Nava} Mae obit Cireenpuint Post the Aner Leos Laidlaw and ex-Gov, Alfred F. ee ene whose hands were clasping and gifted with the evil genina perd the intersection of Broadway.| At other theatres programmes were | ciety of Patriotic Women Goll on held services al the | Smith. A crowd that will equal that) win Not Appear Again for Two ceecousiy ov twisting a! {ion could enthrone force and enslave hoo Avenne and 47 reet.|arran As fo) OWS ni Post.) Star Cirete Fae Te Pheatr mt the Legion meeting is xpected, askeTne Camat anelasping 1 liberty fornied one side of # hollow aquar:| tnt ot Thea Vost.| Gen. G. & ME whic V \ 1 with a great ra ng on 4 x mandkercniet | “Who could have etoid that hon. Of ‘Teens from the 22d Mntantry Ittiverside ‘Theatre; } 17, Ham itn I she! HOY ver ¢ \ Madison Squa Masor Hylan} CUTCAGO, Nov, 11 Lina Cavaile Th was a break in the growing rable warfare, honored by ayes of toned overnore Island, anid from|ton ‘Meatve: Nathan Male Tost. A ; ; y re a t Po Rea AN and former Ge with we expected] f ble to make ber debut wit ‘uum, the enorus of ehitd tradition, would descend from its. 1H of the vali ole estes we Ibias “Chealie s . nd tend © Chirago Opera Company next The ftonsion nthe cnorys Of ehild Civairio. atundard and pecans nine | made tothe oMind add hesens were.) Balaban ENaalat Pat) “ JEWISH CONGREGATIONS GOMe Cyt Ait wtrne n Staten (sland| 4 ARAN OER RON \] gan singing "America the megitated —pestilonce, foreordatned | ap of actors and those affliated wita| Fordhem Thealie BINED FOR SERVICES 1a a i rRNA , he \Wol wary Garden, Director General of tty The son after two famine and distributed dise To the s who fought in the Werlt| At the Orpheum Theatre (np Beook- Tie Jewish congregations combine sas ouBeEVed fi minut Wanutes OF slot 5 People stood | goora company. announced to-day nierrupted by the re- meet, fo defeat, to destroy these Wa The committee in charge of|iyn the American Legion of Kings [¢P services at ss nagocuns on va forun 1a mem Wt in the stre Phe churol bells ge, Cavalien's pl at has for oes of a band pla atanic agencies was the mission and observance was J. O. Donovan |County held memorial services albert TPS Of the city. There were ape the 4 tolled fon 1143 A. Mo unti! 12 noon | yidden’ her singing tor at least tw: “ Lae Pana the duty of those, living and dead ynic J, ‘Tavler, & Goldsmith, | Bo Sch: roof the 104% Post s seivices at the Temple Emanu-t Berdud, tariner AiipUMEAtl ind fron 2M tor tive minute + Rosa Ralsa wil! sing the neral ina 8 whom we honor to-day enn Condon, HOW. Rant aetna rane Attey patriotie airs by the /b@ Rev. Rabbi H. G. Enelow deliver war ‘ aa held at the |rote in = Te: Tuesday in her place » Schby tunnel e audience rose by “And we are kept close to our saint piv. t anvil tiouten’ orelibalval fia Revs Rowand Bishop Manning a oud soo} : I ley M ris Episcopal ¢ , oe common suggestion and turned, At @d dead through a living cause fo ere was mus oye’ | Migeiva tend the lnvocation ‘gy uncer his cain to have ser. | VETERANS OF FOUR WARS IN) Vonpl | f tie door appeared the headquarters peed Mey leg: We do not fear tho’ Bind and addresaen b th Hie was followed lis Past Commander| Yee, Recalding to an author ia AFTERNOON PARADE News 1d ® parade of 18,0001 ne CK ugly face o r when the cause and Mr. Granville and sib J, Seery, Sieriff-elect, ww P tual wh Kas furnished to him t were two pauses in , ; ew York Co Con ? i 3 an|teter J, Seery, § w ‘ ; si ~ colurs of New ¥ ounty Com- just, for we will not be less brave invoration by Father Baan | Peseel de Heed et eee es “ue national organization ot the| {oust prerans an . nee, 7 at at armistice hour You'll be a bit sur. raittee of the Lesion, at the head of thas they. We have touched the Chaplain of the vith Tatantey over: [two-minutes pe cd of meditation wan, HiMties tare divested services triatic societ B SRTENG BARA veh lon salute of eleven| J prised at the fascinating 0 delegates, men and women, none tragic deeps of grief, mourning for! seas. The Capitol Theatre Quartet: |proken by taps sound from the list congregations jn this er the 8 he Ain 0 un is fled by @ battery in Mill- f this new { 210 delegates ie tm marching. in| tem, Oniy' to rise to the very Aun: aang ond attorward three volleva were stage by Sere!” Richard Do Living Vand all over tho wor b Committe of the Vetirati of Gry” Parke and, again, at moon ‘varing | goodnase'9 ie fa mit ae rth Slory through their fred and taps were sounded, ‘Trejston and echoed from the re tho| Sheaus N misalona Hen are Ty AfLOnn the monnes at Washington over | table cy. ou've ” | sncrifice > will not say the war| Machine Gun Company of the der |galiery by Private #, W, Nole coonding to the request of the Re of mayeh was fron 1 (taknoen Boldier: A dsiachiment| ki Vhe soldiers who are now back iN|was waste and ruin and disaster New York In. y acted as guards Li the 10ath Infant Moo Schan Dr. Ho G Swearingen of St. Pow h Firth Aven 1 mie fed terans from the Fox | been lool foritsolong. t iwiy civil duties reached their places. | wile we are still conscious of th AN of the B, F. Kelth theatrea were jconcluded by reading the speech Pres. Moderator of t le, Breaby ter n Chare kreviews 1 a Mad i Hil ode through — tne New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper Mew stood with the audience while /cause for which our gons and broth. turned over to the American Legion |ident Haeding was sleiivi ring a + Amer pee ser 4 we or Hylan and many m parade in automobiles. Brig. ¢ ' mead wtih the audience while ry gied. “No dull depression ‘shad for the morning for services oy the lington. Pour rows set asi oe eee dincusinution thrcuaheur ti. /teruns of four ware —Meaican, Civil, | James Parker, Divisional ¢ ANCRE it from the en vas iy ll a ae blind our pian to the clean limbe} | various posts. At the Palace Theatre |star mothers were filled early. An| city Tho i v. John Kelman prea nish and World War. ¥ 1 i: rn inithe Act; ahs waa Cieand alvation Army band, striding for- j youths who disappeared In the smoke |the services were in charge of the| unusually large audience attended jat the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian: » survivor of the ten st v ') Marshal of the parade. Wit) Genuine Roquefort Fiavtr ard to the strains of “Onward,|and grime of the battlefront—and |jnsth Artillery and the 27th Divis In. Brooklyn t 1 Infant Chureh, and the Rev. Dr. Willlam P| io Mextean War was in tin 1 r tant ch es in Je rh the ne Fi t nubian aeldlé s aetachment of [When the air wan clear 75.000 whil-|in general The artillery paraded ta| Post used the Orpheum Theatre; Md-| Merril! at the Brick Churoh, «uh Argonne Post No. 10 I 8 et CNEESE 4 Nees ami tw. [crosses fairly Alossomed in the seil'the theatre with ¢ guns, which | s t st, Bushwick Theatr At Columbia University at! on et FEmanie! ¢ aie or 1 " w Weer 3 Ned “Can demucracy vindicate ite right, 3 : javcascs wee mage by Mas Bei usa Varn 7 Varn i , 5 y as --— nassenn- ial 2 «ORME .