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— i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922 COMPLETE LINE-UP OF MEMORIAL PARADES HELD TO-DAY « Post, Reno Post, Alexander Hamilton | the downtown Chamber of Commereey William Turnbull. bid fron veg rated bow) a Smith, Col.]Camp, Wm. A. Dawkins; 14th Regi-| dell Post, Brooklyn Park Post, Brook-)Lient. Laurence C. Lovell Post, Le Post, E. A. Kimball Post Included the participation of members |ernor's Island to represent Major Gen, |Hiairy fH. Baldwin, Capt. Peter 8.jment Camp, Admiral Philip Camp.|iyn Post, Brooklyn Marine Corps |Roy Merrie Post, Lincoln Post, Lit 4 SECOND DIVISION. of the 77th Division's famous Lost} Bullard; Col, Willian Patton Grimth, ee sewer an Dusen, Capt.|Gen. Henry W. Lawton Camp, |Post, Bill Brown Post, Canarsie Post, Jerty Bell Post, Lorraine Cross Post, Div Charles Dickin- | the presence of many Gold] Chairman of the G. A. R. Executive trae hte ae J. Kenneth] Brooklyn Camp, Henry J. Reilly|Warren C, Condit Post, Central Post. |Sergt. W. ‘T. McGlinchey Post, Dolly ‘on! son; Farragut Post, Lioya | Star mothers, and the grouping of|Committes, and a large array of city) Mitchell, Peter A. Nealis, John ¥.1Camp, George D. Russell Camp, |Sergt. W. A. Cleaver Post, Construc:|Madison-Mrances Warren Pershing hl Aspinwall P VB. Clanin Post, | hundreds of school children tn @ greatland county oMeials. Spolders, Peri W. Speight, Abram] Thomas H, Ba: . A. L.| tion Division Post, B, A Post, James P. O'Connor Post, Olt e3 Gen. James Shlelde-Corcoran Pont, |!!ving flag. Red, white and blue co Brooklyn paid « jot of attention to} Goebel, Charles Goebel, ©. Enderle,| Kline Camp, Navy Section: Major} Post, George Caciopo Post, Glory Naval Post, 106th Infantry fett! was showered upon the mareh-| 140 anird Division of a splendid pa-|Henry Bennett, John B. Lack,|Gen. Geo. F, Elliott Camp, Gloucester | Jerry Dalton P; Sateen le save Bi > y ‘ost, George P. Vavia| Post, Park Slope Post, J Koltes Post, James C. Rice Post, ON MEMORIAL DAY Winfield Scott Hancock Post, Joe Peer ie ania War! ade—some called it the best Memorial aus “Pon, O Post, Gen.” “ait the veterans were out, Grand] Day parade the Borough hag seen— Saepens W. Person Pad fae bugler; James Porter,| Naval Camp, Admiral Schley Camp,| Post, Democracy Post, Gilbert J. | Post, Reveille Post, Corp. Sydney dq 5 Admiral Sampson Camp; Naval/Doyle Post, Bastern District Post,| Rosenberg Post, Sagamore Post, Si. i. Hooker ? Py a FIRST DIVISION. Camp, William McKinley Camp. Thi ‘en James McQuad den, McQuade re oUt ik who] Which was made up of as much ag re i i Chattee D, Finnesan, Post’ roti lieonatd's Post, Sentinel Post, Richardt ‘Associate ‘Society, Gen. Jamen S.[ Army fenlore, middle tee a6, boys| mains of the Old Fourteenth, the Ola] New York Guard, Second Brigade. FOURTH DIVISION. Women’s Post, C. P. Fitzpatrick Post,| Sheridan Post, Private ‘T. Willard L 189th, the Old 158th and the Monitor BRIG. GEN. JAMES ROBB com- Veterans of Foreign Wars of the|49th Infantry Post, First New York |Sheridan Post, Stuyvesant Heights Wadsworth Post, Alexander 8. Webb] who have scarcely begun to shave Post, Steinwehr Pgat, John A. Raw-Thut who nevertheless know about lins Post, John A. Andrews Post,|Ghateau-Thierry and the way 8 Bravely they waved their hands at the] Thaddeus Stevens Post, William G.| tions, IN THE BRONX. (Continued from First Page.) Sorerepinchgnel Lainie? United States, Lieut, Quentin Roone-]Cavairy Post, Fiatiands Post, ma Uy hae In the atirring days of the carly Six-| 101st Cavalry (less 24 Squadron); |velt Post, Victor H. Bridgeman Post,|New York Infantry Post, “Frankiic| Post, George Washington tles the men of the Fourteenth were known as the “Red-Legged Devil There were 1,030 of them who set out crowds, Occasionally one of them | Mitchell Post : Remote viscked Cab, oF the big, Disck, Unites eraniin wi The Bronx did honor to its soldier} for the battle front from Fulton Ferry, Naval Militia, New York. (Naval), Major James A. McKenna/Post, Thomas 1. Humphrey Post, corded soft hat that is the G. A. R.' reed aoe. Division Marshal, | ead tu-day in a measure that sur-lin May of ’61. Only 24 su Only | 20 Battalton. Post, luceus Post, Williamsburg |Serat. Joyce Kings other badge. Young women tossed] York County, Charles G. Lawrence; Ist Battalion, Hiseman ¢ F > | passed anything previously attempted. | nine were able to appoar to-day. Only SECOND DIVISION. Post, Private Frank Son Post, 18th Post, Jud- ist Battalion, 105th Field Artillery;| Argonne Post, Lieut. Col. M. N, Lieb-]Petit Updike Post, Fraternity Post,|son L. Weinand Post, Werther-Wit- 14th Infantry (less Co, 1); 106th In-]mann Post, Semper Fidelis Post,|Greenpoint Post, Milton GrieabactJover Post, Alfred Wilson Post, James fantry; 27th Signal Company. Ridgewood — Pos Sultana — Post | Post, David Hardgrove Post, Heimser|I.. Young Post, Warwick Post. Grand Army of the Republ seph A. Wynn Post, Private Ra: John flowers to the Old Boys or darted from " The principal ceremony of the day| pve jasted as far as the reviewing ; commandl Pi pi five las Pe Saisie Kb pide rose Upon the breast | fa Gary soem atte: |was the parade along the Grand Con-}mtand, Four had fallen out, assisted] ist Battalion—U. 8. Grant Post, mond A. Mciver Post, Philip A. G td Battalion, Irving Coon, comma Post, Joseph A. Beattie Post, Sergt. of @ blue coat. ing: 24 Battalion, John J. Falls, com-|course. It started at 161st Street and}, the sidewalks and comfort by strong Rankin Post, Winchester Post, G. K.} son fy ‘on Peet) Carel Fay rnandinds \ went through to Kingsbridge Road.| arms and loving hands Warren Post, George C. Strong Post. | Yond Nutty Trost, Brooklyn West t As, with hands raised feebly to hat The reviewing stand Was at Bush} rye oldest of the four Red Le 2 Battalion in carriages—Harry Lee| ing Post, Lieut, Samuel Solevel Post . brims, the Boys in Blue passed the re-] ae vt DIVE. 7 Street and there was a ten-minute] jaye the journey was Capt. Ray Car-|Post, Rankin Post, Abel Bmith—First| ww York city Fireman Post, ) fag + . un » the American . ty-three., The young-|[.. I. Post, Germain Metternich Post, | ¢ ‘ : : viewing stand, their alignment was ed tate any Sree ere halt at Poe Park, where dona. He's eighty ich Post, | partel- a Post, Setdt. Charles SeLtaek GiGiea = bat hey Were | eee er crc ae eee, [Lesion dedicated and placed & WERRES Lest of the group was Georgy © . |Rarbara Frietchie Post, Mansfield. |p anne toe Picshonth Lerites ale 0 ©] Mounted Representatives of British. Hupon the Broken Column, @ Legion} "rm omy seventy-nine, eid YOURE |Dakin Post, James H. Perry Post, intuntry Post, Bylvester-Lough- |i W. h D F. - @feeted with such cheering and such | French, itallan and Belgian Veterans. |enjnute to the unknown dead of all smith. Devin-Cushing Post, Clarence D. Mc-|jin Post, Avthu: C. Mayer Post, | fill as. resses applause as left no doubt In their Eat baer peens Ad pn pe aes erioan wars When Brooklyn's Spanish War con-|Kenzio Post, B. F, Middleton Post, Sergt. Harry W. Steneck Post, |] 35 8 4 hearts of the measure of patriotic es-| Wounded Men's Battalion, et County Charman Timothy Driscoll t came alc was observed | McPherson-Doane Post, Brooklyn City] Sergt. Osc Jones Fost, Hayes : Specially j teem New York retains for those who Lipset et patel ee officiated at this service, with Adm! Post of the|Post. George Ricard Post, William] Brothers Post, Private Albert J. | Selected Styles | fought at Gettysburg or Appomattox. | O°" Rogers lactase. vreneh | Father Patrick N. Breslin, Rabbi Ar-| i nited States War Ve Lloyd Garrison Post Kors Fest, Witin Contere Post: | British Great War Veterans, French | ¢), f sand the Rev. De Witt Amirel Samp- TE BAT’ . Riverside Drive's observance was|Great War Veterans, Italian Great | (hUr Neulander an jowed immediately by Admiral Samp. HIRD BATTALION Private William Begley Post, Charles 2. 95 | Pelton repeating the invocation. Alken post; but there was.no disorder.| Brooklyn Civil War Veterans, 18th | Fagan Post, John J. Catey Post, 1st e 0 t @uplicated in some degree in other] War Veterans, Belgian Great War f boroughs. Brooklyn's parade, at the| Veterans, 2d Battalion, Charles Hann salvo by Battery F of the 106th Field Artillery, commanded by Capt. Sam MoRickard, brought the long line (You must be at least thirty to catch} street Field Music, 14th Regiment, | Division Post, Dr. Jose Rizal Post gnificance of this, but you al-Jis9th Regiment, 158th Regiment, FIFTH DIVISION. can ask Dad) Monitor Association. American Legion, Kings County who help to per- THIRD DIVISION Amity Post, Army Transport Post, Remarkable Values in Organdies, Dotted Swiss, commander. same hour, ended at the Soldiers and)” Women's Auxiliary Unite, Gold Star It for thin ceremony boys of ‘88 c Sailors’ Arch in Prospect Park. Mothers, Wives and Sisters, Overseas | '° @ hel . > at Gohias, Vv Lh . x4 4 The Civil War Veterans in line were] petuate the fame and glory of Schley, Bay Ridge Post, Edward J. Bell Poat oiles, Ltnenes, Ginghams, The march up the Drive, from Téth | Service League, Gold Star Associ | Peter Beigel, Thomas] lontributed one of the features of the A tennis Everfast, Ratine, etc Street, began promptly at 9 o'clook.| tom. New York State Chapter of Lerch, Morris Dietsoh.| parade in the manner in which they Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan reviewed | American Mkt raid Mra. J. Js] joseph A. Hans, Frank Ledogar,| carried a flag. They carriod It spread- the column at the Soldiers and Third Battalion, Rowland Tomp- George Gade, James J. Lyons, Charles] eagie form, some marching in front, ieee ste arhind Battalion, Rowen tattation,| Smith," William Seoor, Witllarn| some behind and some on either alte. lors’ Monument, 89th Street ai " Bissell, Com. | Haynes And William Robb. It was said to be the battle flag the The O14 Guard of New York pré.|Pelham St. George Bissell, COM} one marching line was composed | old U. 8. 8. Brooklyn carried against vided the 9) rd F of nine divisions. The firat division} the Spanish at asntiago. ae fone eee. FIFTH DIvisio’ consisted of National Guard troops.| 4 marker on either side of one Over 500 This little flapper Is really quite dapper Gen. O'Ryan, and among those who] Veterans of Foreign Wars of the 4 Hi °] The 108th Field Artillery, Col. Robert ol the Brooklyn parade pro- Pisidio ind 46) beview: the parads| United Gtates, Marshal, James Fy [eee ee ee eee eras rep: | Nenad that the grizatod old. wagrior AU EE te ~ apa. a Wore Secretary Willis Holly of the| Kiernan, Commander Department of tregentea by the Second Battalion,| who rode within, alone and in state, vain, antons a repe its. Park Board, Lieut. John P, Penning. | N°% Yrs, Col. Wallace A. Downs} ajor Frank H. Hines in command. | was the “Last Survipor of the Custer But her little puff Values to $30 and More Post, Gen. George R. Dyer Post, Gen. pa b This gentleman has been ton, representing the Navy; Gen.| Francis V. Greene Post, Private First eee dal 7 re Ahen YU hee BE oe Sani ARRUATIS RInIDG Gassouln of the French Army; Job/ Class Moe Wolff Post, George Wash-| mn. “second division comprised | 1384. ington Post, Lafayette Post, Rock of] 11.. Ty1den Post, Sons of Veterans, The onl yother person known to Appleton and Justice| the Marne Post, U. 8. Antilles) (6. ze W. Roeder command have lived so long and died #0 often Michael Quinn Post, Admiral] ° 4 "p ‘with members of the Tilden] in the United States is George Wash n Post, Belleau Wood | Ht 96 in carriages, George Gade| ington’s black nurse. Unknown Soldier Post. Capt. commanding; the Women's Relief] Nearly 200 organizations took part Col. Bertram T.| Corps of the Post, Mary Tuite, com-|in the Brooklyn Parade, march- m v rhe ff Veterans in seven divisions. The parade turned to the enet, disbanding at| West End Post, Charles A. Byrne|™anding, and the Sons o ie an at the fountain in Bed- ( Carries powder enough To blow up the battleship at $15 and Less! Maine. Broadwa: » Nathan Davis Pont, New | Auxiliary, Sh. ‘The rborou: rans! 4 "| ‘The Third Division was gi over|ford Avenue and proceeded through Peeping. teak region pet te hace RIE a alll Ay Taek to Spanish War Veterans under com-|that thoroughfare to “Washington inconvenience and cruelty upon nd win Post,” Dorrence-Brooks Post,|mand of P. A. McGee, and hae pre) Avenus, Bio aden ie ice " , Pi roh|to and pai i - trons of the West Side subway. In]Dennis Joseph Motcaif Post, Samuel] (rans of Foreign Saicoiel Paul Lorehtjoining the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ and, H full knowledge of the fact that morn-|Kaltman Post, Empire Post, The Mill she tag With Chairman Tim Dris-| Memorial Arch on Prospect Park C3] coll in command, the American} Plaza. & Lest division. Legion comprised ne os, composed| THOMAS E. HOLT, Grand Mar- Lowe er Military Order of the World War,| of the Bronx “Old Timers” headed | shal. 5 h Avenue subway service} Gen, Frank T. Hines commanding. "| py Louis F. Haffen and the pupils of| ROBERT FORFAR, Adit. Gen. | ALL LAMB'S WOOL~STERILIZED WASH Rainbow Division Veterans’ Assoct-| p. g, 12, under John Condon. H. C. DRAPER, Asst. Adjt. Gen. ation, New York Chapter, Col. A. E.|' ne Junior Order of United Amer-| Staff: A. Ross Matheson, Bernard Sod po ‘puntania geo (0 liable i's api \can Mechanics compored the seventh track between 96th Street and SEVENTH DIVISION, ivision under L. W. Limpert, and the 2d Street was turned Army and Navy Veterans, U. 8. A.;| Boy and Girl Scout units made up over £0 express} en. Nelson A. Miles Post; Gen.| the elghth division, which was com. ‘Three-car local trains were run up-| Alexander Shaler Post; William Mc-|manded by George B. Schosttle, St. Expresses and locals were} <inley Post; Victory Post; Cantigney| Augustine's Military Band and troop scenes on the plat- Post; New York City Chapter No. 2,] and a number of civic organizations Disabled American Veterans of the|made up the ninth division. World War. ‘At the headquarters of a number ugh BIGHTH DIVISION. of Legion i Nipuised aes sae rfp hance to make its patrons uncom-| American Guard Division, Major] Wars posts there were i fortable, because it goes under orders} William H. Elliott, Marshal; Footh monies, following the big parade. of the Transit Commission for in-| (Alexander) Battalion; Seventh (Ivy greased service ‘o-morrew, and | Hub Bestel) ‘Twenty-second IN BROOKLYN. overlook @ single opportunity. ree ‘ashington) Battalion; = iilishicia “weathers coaretona pein Twenty-eighth (William Calder) Bat, | Some of the older folf who saw to: the new interest in those who have| tion; Thirty-second (Woodrow Wil- | day's parade in Brooklyn recalled that given their lives for the country— son) Battali First Naval Bat-]on the first Decoration Day following isla Geek Field) the institution of the holiday and the i¥ ABLE FOUNDED 1887 = The hungry half hour _ before bed-time SALES Costume Slips 2.19 Were $2.74 HERE comes a time— when you have been models of imported sateen. Colors are FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two models of fine quality lingette, i straight style or gathered a sides. “lie or- chid, flesh, pale blue, yellow, emerald and f Grand Army of the ‘king late or playing hard NINTH DIVISION. founding of the working la playing Hi Division Maretal, Major’, p,| apuulle the wen Cee of Charnes —in the late evening, when ape Cox Sline ; ay ‘argent Dey PY, i wan represented by 120 G. A. R. posts Culbesin to haves faint end Tub Silk Costume Slips gettered at sides—hip line hem— Diages New York has seen in years.| Hebrew Orphan Asylum of the City| with a total membership of 12,000. an be colors are Long Beach, pale blue, orchid, navy and black— ay] pret they saw, for the most | of New York; ‘To-day, fifty-seven years after the ungry feeling that must a few satin slips in the lot— Bert in an impressive tribute of l-| " Baftation Der Oardes Latavette: | age o¢ the Civil War, all the Grand satisfied! But you know See tins voleaievates See from experience that rich food eaten late at night is not good for your digestion or your health. Malted milk is an ideal food to take at such a time be- cause it is so Fite ap rind and so quickly and easily digested. But get the newkind —Borden’s Chocolate flavor Malted Milk. The chocolate flavor is already in it and adds much to its palatability. It has all the food value and nourish- ment of malted milk and the chocolate flavor besides. Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses 1.23 Were $1.68 . Matthew's Corps of Cadets; Army “boys"? who could be found in bg en of the Blessed Sacrament; | Brooklyn able to turn out numbered Battalion of £24 Regiment Infantry, foo aang Real an 4,,.| 815. And of the 120 posts of other U.S. A, Capt. A. R. Bolling, com-| ganization; years these veterans represented only Grace Battalion, N. Y.; twenty. Detachment of sailors and marines,| Catholic Boys’ Brigade of U. 8, | Of the 875 who brought out the U. 8. N. First Lieut. William J.J] Gov, Miller was announced as the iform for one day 275 elected Whollae. U. ©. M. %. commanding. | principal epeaker to be heard thie|°*.- mo oF uy eters N.Y. NATIONAL GUARD AND] afterndon, when, at 2 o'clock, those |*? "4e—M ge t t N. ¥, QUARD. who are left of the “boys” of Gen, |susested ‘the carriage” for one o (27th and 44th Divisions.) U 8. Grant Post, G. A. R, return|them might have meant a fight—and Brig. Gen. George R. Dyer, 87th In-] £0 Riverside Drive for the annual lor the 100 who declared that they'd Memorial Day exercises at Grant's fantry Brigade, commanding. Tomb, 1284 Street, Seventy-first Infantry, One Hun-| wing hundred and fifty bronze tree. @red and Bixty-fifth Infantry, One! piaques, to the memory of 950 scrvice| Pacific Street to the reviewing stand trimmed with co Sizes 6 to 18 years. See Pages 5 and 13 for Other Hearn Advertising perished in the World War, were ‘Ninth relses I dropped out en route. Hundred and Second Engineers, One Street and Grand Concourse "| The reason Mayor Hylan failed to Hundred c |” ashingten. ride BGG ere Hvedred and. Twelfth Arillery| memorial monument, nese tke aa [tet oe te te erence to - 4 GAati-aircratt), F Battery One Hun-| Regiment Armory at 168th Street, [LE AYN Nor, of the nation i nw gd fn yg Sean Artillery, Tank} Services were held at noon at St. pend hin tera The Maser wie Ordnance Companies, Fifty-first] paul's Church aula : Machine. Gua Sauadron, Twonty-| graveyard. A wreath wes eit rte er San oon seventh Division Special Troops, One| the tomb there of Col” Etienne-Marie | reamman Leater D. Vaiw. Bark Com: Hundred and Fourth Ambulance Com-| Bechet, military engineer on the star) ™amioner John N- SB ENE pany. era ee ; of Gener Soanineten and first Super- eee Firet Battali of jent of the Military Academ: New York. { West Point. von There were smaller ceremonies in QRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC! cot of the cemeteries In the greater | Grand’ Marshal, John W. Noble;| city, observances in the churches, ex- A@jutan: General and Chief of Staff,| ercises in the parks. Boy Scouts who Francis B. Stedman; Grand Marshal's| lost thelr lives in the World War were Take it hot every night For sound sleep and complete relaxation take hot Chocolate Malted Milk before retiring. Make it your habit to take it every night. You'll find yourself feeling rested and fit the next day. It’s good for tired nerves and overtaxed strength. And it satisfies that hungry feeling. You can get Borden’s Chocolate Malted Milk at your own grocer’s or druggist’s. Get « package and begin using it tonight. 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