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Overwhelmed, He Says, by UNIT Magnificence of “America’s Greatest City.” ~ THER OWN York Veterans With Bril- Former U. 8. Senator Cornelius it Overseas Records Join | cote ts wituin six months of als hun- teat dredth birthday, but he still likes to New Organization. take in the sights and the sounds of New York, and he can discuss either Buropean affairs or interna’ politics with @ thorough knowledge of the situation. He has six newspapers read to him every morning im his suite in the Hotel Ambassador. “Tt {s forty years since I last visited New York,” he said. “No Grand Central Terminal nor Penhsylvania then. No skyscrapers eit! am overwhelr 1 by the changes I find in the appearance of America’s greatest city.” Former Senator Cole has no wrinkles, in spite of his great age. He "New York ts to have a flying unit its own, There has been at Hemp- a temporary aviation squadron, these men were part of the 1024 , and when the unit is re- will be transferred back to the 14th Infantry. Recruiting for the which will be known as the jth Air Service, has been started and York men who ‘Among these are Major Kenneth : Uittquer, who was a member of tho a 4 lle; - G. De | Latayatte ‘osigaserad Capt. A ing a member of the Union Society of Forest Larner, ee ae tir the Civil War and of the Sons of the sight enemy airplanes; Capt: Curtis! Revolution. Wheeler, who has six citations;] “I am one of the forty-niners, you Capt. George A. Vaughan jr,, who| know,” he said. “‘I was born in Lodi, ) has a record of thirteen enemy ma- - ghines, the D. 8. C. and British, French and Belgian medals; First ‘Lieut. Howard Burdick, who brought J “I have just come from Washing- |~ ton, where I went to the Senate and made a » I didn't see a man _ @own eight enemy planes, and nine ‘other officers who did valiant service in Burope. “General Order No. 16, sent out from the State Adjutant General's office, authorizes the reorganization of the peryice for the State Guard. It or- “ehange of station to Miller Field, F Staten and allo- The former Senator, who had been receiving visitors all the afternoon, MILEAGE BOOK BILL IS PASSED BY HOUSE Interchangeable Tickets Withdrawn. WASHINGTON, June 30.—The ob- which placed In of warm support from Bor- President Cahill of Richmond. ( has 2 58 & ee ifs E rhrdlogelp er yong Bly building es filled ‘ick, breaking his +" ory b ranlldite alba king arm. ‘Toget service, you must have quality. Ai True economy reckons the service rendered. The service that B.V.D."gives makes it economical Under. Ex-Senator Cole, 100, Notes How New York Has Changed Since 80'S|z:0nx Prisoners Chargea| Fl was not at all tired and apparently was game for any number of ques- tions. Briskly, almost one might say with alacrity, the old man rose a. the re- porter prepared to depart. eyes ‘An. | believe that he has lived almost a cen- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 80, 1922, tires on his car. A charge of violat-|INEW BOOK ABOUT FLYERS GIVES 1,000 BIOGRAPHIES. wee FTH ARREST MADE |? #?ttention written by mattor of IN BRONX HOLD-UP Preacher's Vision of Missing Loot Fails to Come True. John Liantl, twenty-six, No, 2290 Second Avenue, was arraigne( to-day in Morrisania Court, SIX MEN AND GUN ale SEIZED WITH AUTO} oxain st him With Suspicion of Burglary. The suspicious appearance of six men seated in an automobile at 16ist Street and Brook Avenue, Bronx, last night, led Detectives Pitrizzo and Murphy of Morrisania Station to search the car and question the men. The detectives allege they found a loaded revolver in a pocket im the door of the car and twa ‘‘finimies" on the floor. The detectives jumped on the run- ning board, and ordering all but the chauffeur to throw up their hands, commanded the latter to ariye to Morrisania Poliee Station. \ The six were charged with suspi- cion of burglary. They doacribed themselves as Anthony Amato, twen- ty-three, No. 332 East 115th Street, who said he was a chauffeur em- ployed by Joseph Villano, a baker, No. 305 Bast 117th Street, also a member of the party; Joseph Caruso, twenty-two, No. 826 East 115th Street, bookbinder; Antonio De Luco, twenty-three, driver, No. 888 East 117th Street; Harry Lifrierl, twenty, clerk, No. 831 East 115th Street, and Salvatore Siraco, thirty-four, No. 332 East 116th Street. According to the detectives, Villano admitted he owned the revolver, say- ing he carried it because he had been the victim of two hold-ups, Villano said he used the ‘‘jimmies’’ to put being one of er . Br, RES SOLE. is bright and clear volce made 't hard to stepped on the Sullivan law was robbed a Bronx National Bank mer- senger Tuesday at 138th Street and Willow Avenue. He was arrested last night by Detective Demody of the Bronx Detective Bureau at Third Avenue and 149th Street, Four others are also in custody. Detectives still are searching for, the money taken from the bank mies- senger, which was believed to have been burted in a yard in the Bronx, The Rev. 8. 8S. Boyd, colored, No 126 South Ninth Street, Mout Vor- non, described to the police a vision he had of a white angel who told him a and was instantly killed. - OPEN All Day SATURDAY, July 1st, and . made ’ American Acronantics, nautics,” charged with five hold-up mea who Fourth Avenue. The information was compiled tion,” graphies carry photographs, There the Air Mall, Aero Club of Am Commerce, Underwriters’ Association. the missing money was in a tire of the robbery automobile, showed the “'message’’ to the preacher had met interference somewhere be- tween spirit land and Mount Vernon. aaonnnhllpsabamaia CAR CLEANER KILLED STEPPING ON THIRD RAIL George Aborastt, twenty-one, of No, 236 Street, at work in the car barns at 180th Street and La Fontaine Avenue, but a search @ car cleaner, East 111th Gouraud’s third rafl this morning Ori “Aviation” Tells Personnel of “Who's Who In American Aéro- ® 130-page book containing many pages of valuable information and biographies of nearly 1,000 persons in- terested in Government and commercial aviation, has just been issued by the Gardner-Moffat Company, Inc., No, 225 Lester D, Gardner, publisher of ‘‘Avia- he technical magazine of aero- nauties, Several hundred of the bio- is a list of the personnel of the Army and Navy Air Services, ica, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Aero Clubs in the United States, the Aeronautical Chamber of . the Manufacturers’ Aircraft Association and the National Aircraft ental Cream REARN' Founded 1827 | FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Store Open All Day Saturday Until 5.30 P. M. Over the Holiday SPORTS APPAREL For Misses Sold in Women’s and Misses’ Sportswear Section, Second Floor Misses’ Sleeveless Sport Jackets 2.95 Were $3.97 by Model illustrated. It comes in Royal blue, jockey red, hunter green and white. The smart MONDAY, July 3rd. CLOSED All Day Saturdays thereafter during July and August. Stern Brothers West 42nd St (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Women’s Silk Umbrellas at Very Special Prices $3.95 - $4.95 Exceptionally heavy quality tape Excellent quality extra wide satin edge silk sport models. Large tape edge silk: Handsgme carved spreading frames, bakelite and amber bakelite posts and rings, and carved wood handles , short many novelty handles; stubby tops and tips. tops and tips _ Boys’ Khaki and Chambray Camp Suits (one and two-piece styles) Special Saturday at $2.25 allot (Regularly $3.45) Over 400 suits in the collection. The ideal garments for camp, playtime and general wear, All strongly tailored throughout. —The Khaki Cloths are of a good, durable quality. —The Chambrays come in guaranteed fast colors, such as Oxford blue, brown, and cream. 4 to 36 years. REDUCED for IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE— Boys’ Palm Beach and Linen Suits! 8.75 (Sizes 7 to 18 years. $9.75 and.11.50 Suits reduced to Boys’ and Youths’ Straw Hats (were $1.75—3.95), now $1.00 +tSlams Brothers Children’s White Footwear You will be immediately impressed with the wariety and excellence of our extensive new assortments, There is surely not one youthful whim that can’t be fulfilled here. All “STERN-BILT” Shoes and priced according to size. WHITE CANVAS WHITE CALF In various smart styles. Grecian sandals (as illustrated), $2.25 to 5.85 $4.50 to 6.00 WHITE BUCKSKIN Boots, Oxfords, Strap Pumps. 1 $4.85 0 7.35) Women’s and Misses’ , All -White Sport Hats in a Special Sale Saturday: (Illustrated : vat left, an all-over embroidered silk. At right, a combination of felt and hair braid). \ The IDEAL HAT for sport wear. And in such fetching combinations of soft, crushable qualities felt and’ straw, hair braid and felt, embroidered silk and satin, Turkish toweling and straw, fancy braid and felt and many others. ae Extraordinary Price Concéssions on a number of soraevally smart HAND- MADE BEADED BAGS Envelope, draw-string and shell colored frame models trimmed with beaded fringe and tassels. A wide variety of decidedly attractive color combinations to match summer frocks, ‘Now $4.95 +i Brother ea Street Petticoats Surely there must be at léast one or two you will want from this collection for wear “over the fourth.” A Oe: (Formerly up to $8.75) —There are silk jerseys with pleatings and fringe trimmings, - —Soft tub silks in daintily embroidered effects—by the way, they are also di paneled, —Street colofs and flesh and white $2.95 to 6.95 MAIN FLOOR. bindings are of white braid. Were $7.50 Smart sport models, consist- ing of sleeveless coat and well fashioned knickers, come in fine quality khaki and gray mixture. Sizes 14 to 20. Model is illustrated. Misses’ Three-Piece Sport Suits 8.50 Were $12.50 Sleeveless coat and smart skirt of homespun Tailored blouse of checked gingham and matching color. Come in rose, Copen and tan. Sizes 14 to 18 years \ Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET ~ WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Store Open All Day Tomorrow (Saturday) Until 5:30 P. M. 9 One-Day Sale Saturday * Women’s and Misses’ Barefoot Sandals 2.95 ° Shoes that are comfort- able and smart for sea- shore, mountain and all summer outings. Patent leather, tan calf and } cream white. Sizes 2 to 7. No phone or ma orders. = 1000 Pairs i Boys’ Sport Shoes Brown or white can- vas uppers with trown trimmings and rubber suction soles. Well rein- forced to give good service, Givee11:t02 eis: ices crea Special 1.33 Sizes 230 (06... 5.60. crs eenses Special 1.53 See Pages 10, 11, 14, 17 and 31 for Other Hearn Advertising.