The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1921, Page 15

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Oy ne ee ee ee ano - aie PUAN ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931, | VETERAN, BLIND, BATTERED, NTO STAY 4 YEARS MORE cg n FINDS SUNSHINE IN BRIDE = .czowxzom ~ NY | aes ee ee | Dr. Royal 8, Copeland, Heaith Con- AND “COMES BACK” HAPPY i: 7 sic ue IMBEL DROTHERS ss L hight at the second annua! dinner of | the United Restaurant Owners’ Asso- ciation, Ine. In the Hotel Pennsytvainia where Dr. Copeland wea the principal speaker, 32ND STREET — BROADWAY — 83RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY Fy ° : ZS Corp. William H. ‘Craig on Honeymoon in Florida With Former Louise ‘Hoyle, Who _ ],,25,,opeland anid after the menting 4 know ag Hone he had tC a Helped Him in Long Hospital Fight. | persunal sacrifices entalled, eat Special to The Eveaing Wortd. | GASShD TWICE IN WAR, HE ENDS WASHINGTON, Dec, 8.—The most | uw BY GAS. Se ee sattered veteran in Watee/ SANTA CLAUS SHIP | ate: al is somewhere in Flori-| OFF.TO DOUGHBOYS bit vy With eyes that can- es kV VA a ule y tnhatings jiuintnat z : Tait syite {fits through w tube last night. He w ted with the fate that /4e George Washington Sails |{n"poor health sly, now With Gifts for Soldiers a leg and -ou the Rhine. an arm, ed Ws other plny 80 kindly--a The Cunarder Aquitanin Claus ship will leave next T Lust Saturday he was married .!1g, with thousands of cone the one girl that has made the strug- Christmas presents for England, F o “come back" worth while. | Russia and Germany. ye ago Corporal William | She will reach Southampton and Cher- Craig of , bourg Dec. 19, and mail or other articles | came jfent by her will arrive in Itallan cities) termined to buck the al- | 20c: 24 Danzig, Germany, the 28d, and | | bau, yi . 2 3 i : rwhelming odds that had |Woe™ Russia, Dec. 24. The Cunard SS s |Line aynounces that anything malled! aa wt since the Argonne cam-| before midnight Monday and marked| | [NTERIOR Decorators pelgn. Bet shortly after his arrival |‘via Aquitania,”’ will be carried across! and furnishers should here his zero Itek began to rebound |on the Che Clade ohin “ATeaady there visit our show rooms u . the world began to|are tons of mail and other presents 24) go on the ship to all parts of Europe. where we have a large ay afternoon, surrounded by | The steamship George Washington of assortment of Beds and nds, hie married atiay [the United States Liney sailing to-day! | Day Beds of various pe- ; ok men, will be i lt 4) Santa Claus ship for the douhboys of| | ods to harmonize with home is i1|the Army of Occupation on the Rhine. other furnishings and ss Hoyle hae | Besides carrying 1,000 cabin passengers, | decorations avtendant at Walter Reed unusually largo booking for this | vet of the 24 months of his ‘on, the George Washington |s load- | FRANK A. aiES 48,000) Daiew. Ot amills tha: greatest | arm and shattered’ his jaw bone. RY 4K ~ baw 7 inal 3 ‘ i * 2 are % struction aid wedding, kept secret until|ever carried across the Atlantic. Hun-} to-day, the bride was attended by| dreds of these sacks are destined far the United States Army stations on the | Rhine, The steamship is scheduled to | & SONS rother, Alexander |arrive Im Bremen Dec. 18, giving ample | Bedding Specialists ji time for passengers and freight toj| ies man 25 West 45thSt., New York Miss Helen J, Almy and given in inarriage by her teach sll parts of Europe before Christ- mas. TN ay. k \ding the bridal party was entertained by Dr. J. E. Benedict at the Benedict home in| with Battery The McCreery FIFTH AVENUE MEN’S SHOP ain in Plorida v over the wir SES Set TO INVESTIGATE \ N. Y. & N.H. 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