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EWS. HOSPITAL THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, &PRIL 15, 1922, {tion of excep ervice tn the Pf ® S World War pe vi euniee ted artery or ews In rie Weeks to Col. Wilds P. Richardson, who a having forty-two beds, but {t will house an immense treatment pavilion. It will be used almost exclusively for the treatment of shell shock and nerve mmanded the Archaugel expedition, and to Major Jonathan M. Wainwright ) vietims who are verging on insanity of the General Staff, i All told, the hospital will have LOCAL sive a dinner at the Hotel Commodore The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania twenty-six wards that will be divided id April 25 to Dr. S. Josephine Baker. ied been pre d with a bill for £100 Bish: - — - A party of 140 high schoot pupils from | for two head of sheep purchased for the ~ ithe Higley Seorelne te act Speaking at the Brooklyn Museum, A.| Huntington and other Long Island towns | use of the American Revolutionary Army will have a separate day lounge for| co: loner O'Connor of the Ship-] day night, has had no visitor in the ten 1 amaet the patients, so that they will have] ping Board yesterday approved the new | months he has SS ee erie FOREIGN. the advantage of change conditions| schedule of stevedoring rates here in = je for the sleeping hours. effect until July DOMESTIC. The plant has been entirely reno- Flowers filling a truck and Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen of Chicago was], vated. Beautifully decorated visiturs'| were festored to Mrs, Jenny 1. Week, entomologist, said he id} return to-day from a Washington trip. | under what is termed the “Army Act of geon Treadway, there is only one] \i}; every mosquito in New York and]on which they met President Harding June 1, 1780." vill is dated at Read other such institution in the world,| New Jersey in a week. He didn't say] ‘Lawrence Torrence, who goes to the]ing, Pa. and drawn in favor of Samuel and that is in France. Every ward] how. electric chair at Sing Sing next Thu Boone _—_— ° dicated To-Day It Will Care for Soldiers With A bunch of violets was found at the of the crosa above the grave of guillotined French ‘Bluebeard’ tn ; ae 1c BSatey appointed by President Harding a8 althe cenwtery at Versailles, following Shattered Nerves. Tooma Bre loqated (acuaoent, (tO) thet rca will, Wien bo! wht four Jer- [delegate to the -American Women's] the visit of a motor load of Ame Se ee HMA Ont ta eeeche, thera areca ty ee Conference to be held at Baltimore. sightscers, A young woman unpin stitution will be made through the at her corsage and placed th Veterans’ Bureau. It is likely that on the mound. et Allenhurst, 4 detall of wenty-five the first task of the authorities will [et et eo lor their daughier, Miss Mary [detail of twenty-flve men left Mase to present intentions Min- j be to find room for several hundred | tizabeth Coleman Hainbright, to Will- [after the handling and shipment | o! nance Bergamin at Madrid shell-shocked victims in this district W. Cramer @f Troy on Feb, 7, [Quartermaster stores and supplies were to Introduce a spectal tax for e i Withdrawn from strike duty In Paw- 8 into one of the financial bills e tht on! u ois aad “SSG yaA "WL tlection | Bowling games halted by the weather. | when it reassembles, ; y one in this country Bar Association at its annual on that was the unusual experience at the] Nova Scotia obtained @ harvest from handle all kinds of nervous dis- yext_ month. cat, CA, ailepa kt Masatiton, Oudihe son lant year vaiwed. at teedone (e > 6 e isn’t confined to high- iced c k pri ars. Look at es developed by the war. POLICE THREATEN Maude Roydet when the Butler County bowling tourna-[ according to the report of the Commis- ‘Today's he formal opening of the United ites Veterans’ Hospital No. 81, at webridge Road and Sedgwick Ave: » Bronx, will take place this after- on at 2 o'clock. The hospital will Mr. and Mrs. Sart-1 Ail National Guard troops except a ‘ol. Edward Clifford, Assistant Sec- DRY LAW SLEUTHS|» the won baehhig " was in session, Hallstones, some} sioner of Fisheries, Big decreases were ry of the Treasury; Col. Charies 4 Britain, is on the White Star liner]an inch in diameter, blew tn through] recorded in the catch of cod and lob . deter halle | I , Cedrie, ving to-day. the windows sters, but there were gains in mackerel Forbes, Director of the United] Ve 7 chief W wl eos ikea ; wee tes Veen’ Hureat, ata col} ee” Orleans Chief Will Fire Distinguished Service Medals in recog-! halibut and smelts, nelius Wickersham of the Hospi- On Agents if They Stop zation Committee of the American His Car ion will speak and Archbishop = trick J. Hayes will pronounce ben-| NEW ORLEANS, La. April 15.— ction. The Brooklyn Navy Yard! cnier of Police Guy Molony has nd will play throughout the ser- Midd BH issued orders to bis men to arrest es and there will be an‘organ pre- de by Harry Gilbert. Following the] dry sleuths who use guns In attempt- Arbor Day in New Jersey Inediction the guests will make a] ing to search automobiles in the| awards. r of inspection in charge of acom-I streets or driveways surrounding] jajlures this week {in the ittee headed by Surgeon Walter L. New Orleans. He says t any dry] States were 516, compared with adway, head of the new unit. agent arrested will be charged with| week, according to R. G. Dun & Co. ne Reception Committee for to- 4 Samuel Untermyer will preside to morrow night in Carnegie Hall at the spening of a campaign for $3,000,000 for the Palestine Foundation Fund. Albert 8. Crockett, formerly of The elected President of Friday, May 5, has been See Sunday’s: Times ‘Telegraph b t eats or assault with a dangerous weapon, > “Boowt the Fast Si campaixn ys ceremonies consists of Surgeon} th communicating his orders to] will be launched on the west side to- eral Hugh S. Cumming, head o/| ugh Larre and W.T. Day, Federal | night at the Astor with a bail f World Telegram ‘ Public Health Service, Mrs. Au- Pes The Babies’ Welfare Federation wi ny enforcer cers, here, Chief Mo- t Belmont, Miss Ruth Monean, | ¢mforcement officers, here, Chiet Mto-} TT zat Herald Brooklyn Eagle mander William F. Deegan. State) wf frequently drive at night al sractically complete military incompe- as d of the, American Legion; Mrs ' y I : or g hd ie ae “Lo.| the shell roads surrounding New| tene: he said, “we must provide for Ham Kinnicutt Draper. Mrs. LO-| Oneans, The first armed dry off adequate reserves of fighting materials. 0 Daniels and Mies Catherine S. SM VOHA War was mass convinclogly ‘ who attempts to jump on the runing} The World War has t rich, Aswlatant Surgeon Genera] WHO attempts to jump on the runic] The Word War i ee Stans new or announcement o ide H. Lavinder will preside, and 5 i soldiers can be developed and delivered : { always travel in civilian clothes and ae tant twelve irman Timothy Driscoll of the to the fighting front at x sometimes have friends with me in ead of new munitions. i mx American Legion will take months ahead «American Lea my ear, so your agente had better |auer Gon Harry Taylor and) W. Great Sale of hi wrew hospital will begin recatv.| W2tch out whose car y are sh- |] Landis, chief technologist of the Ameri- | |B§ Satlents on Monday. It. 1s now| ‘M& «Somebody's going to get killed} can Cyanamid Company, were other is hoped, alterations on the thira| Mr. Larre informed Chief Molony| i ction standpoints, Mr, Landia strong- EI ° ‘ t that comprises the Institution] that his men had a right to search| oujected to Henry Ford's plan for | |E jperation of {t on a subsidized basis at 5O fo-b-Toledd Today’s Overland—25 miles to the gallon AN-steel body; baked enamel finish; 130-inch spring base N have been completed and om-| C@rs on suspicion and that they woulo Bdations will be had for 1,000 ner-| continue making arrests in any man- 8 ca her necessary. armed or unarmed property is a Government Prosecuting Attorney Robert ed project that wes recently pur- Marr backs up Chief Molony. Jased from the Soctety of St. Vin- ede Fant "inevae one of the] ONE-YEAR WAR SUPPLY $5 00 | I j Bei ic rant tues) alto) mevaral OF MUNITIONS URGED. EXCURSIONS A Below at about TOURING $550; ROADSTER $550; COUPE $85¢; SEDAN $895; F.O.B. TOLEDO During the Month of March the New York Branch Delivered 826 Automobiles —Breaking All New York Branch Records for Any One Month in Its History. WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. Broadway at 50th Street Tel. Circle 8400 | Brooklyn: Cor. Fulton St. and Bedford Ave. Bronx: 2436 Grand Concourse (Near 188th St.) | . Lafayette 8800. Tel. Fordham 5340, Newark: 526 Broad St. Tel. Mulberry 4020. } Open Even | ee SUNDAYS—April 16 and 30, May 14 nths ago as a Catholic orphanage, Jide gee moved. muinidonal (inet rouah Se Standard Prices Bated by the Bitters of Sty Vinetnt | ar tara ehould’ ke Kept tn ceserte | RASC SaLAL CERO] ROLY ‘The property consists of two large| by the United States, Major Gen. C. C BALTIMORE Herald Square no. New York ————— ——— — - b SecretsBehind theVeilt,-Underworld ich will be the last to be placed in that nitrogen is but one of many es 1 Margaret Hill, Famous “Vamp” Who Worked With the Aristocrats of Crime, | Tells How Rich Grand Duke Boris, Brother of the Czar, Was Trapped by al) America’s Most Daring Gang of Dress-Suit Swindlers and Was Losing His For- t tune When His Aide Appeared With the News That the World War Had Started ry e ° e e e A “Midnight Frolic’? That How David’s Music Soothed | Wasn’t on the Program Crazy King Saul I Scientists Disappointed In Their Long-Hoped-For Chance How Sentimental Reasons Made Sister Rosa Prefer to Share Sister Jose’s Grave and Re- fuse the Operation Which Surgeons Promised Would Save Her Life. It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Get It The Deadly Sight-Seeing Aeroplane | Manicuring the Circus Rhinoceros 8-Page Magic Book {& Children Rescuing Her Precious Pet from the Sausage Machine Loved Them To-day; Hated Them All To-Morrow ' “Secrets of the Russian Revolution’’ by Maxim Gorky $50 Prize for the Best Radio Idea Only in Tomorrow’s New York ‘ \ ‘What | I Think of maa aes | “Her Unwelcome Husband” By Margot Asquith - ‘ By W. L. GEORGE

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