The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 9

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Fe 13thRegiment Scores Many Records Vith Guns and Chow al Fort Wright Boklyn .'rtillerymen at Fish- | 's Island Take Lead in Several Lines of Duty. By Charles E. Keegan. (ecial Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) IRT WRIGHT, Fishers Island Ni., July The 18th Regiment CA. C., Brooklyn's own “heavy edngent in the National Guard, 1s ming records here, The printer got Might the first time. It is records phi—yes, more than one, In fact abugh the 13th has been here only fodays, the regimental statisticians hr ulready lost count the first place, yesterday only tvof the 1,200 officers and men wh: anaking the @ camp instruc thwith the nswered for treat And that is a rec 1 Adjutant Elbert ( tell you so. Then agar mmpany, Capt. John D THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1922. climate or the schedule. The Major | insists it's due to nothing but his famous fly traps, installed fast year and still doing service. Major Brad- ner had such confidence in his fly- catchers and was so certain that the absence of files meant health that he cut the medical supplies in half, Capt. C. R, Morrison, regimental supply officer, says he wishes the nedico's system could have been ap- plied to other regimental supplies. The Captain is a constant passenger on the boats that ply between here and New London, chasing misdirected supplies, His aides. "Pick and Ax” Harry Johnson, ‘Trucks’ Robert Kapp and “A. M. C." Lowther, add to the Captain's worries by shooting In a steady stream of requisitions Capt. Morrison says he's waiting for some one to discover that an army travels on something else besides its stomach. This ts real bon ton outht, so far as chow ts concerned. Not only are the Brooklyn artillerists getting the best the land can offer, but its prep- aration is carefully supervised, Those harged with this task have gone the limit with the order issued yesterday, and there may be a mutiny among the kitchen help. This latest order calls for a daily manicure for all the cooks and K. P.'s who handle any food. Lieut, Joseph de Roza of the 357th like twinkling stars in an inky-black sky, made another record for the regiment and incidentally earned him- self the sandpaper napkin. Joe did his stuff as “OMcer of the Guard" at the review last night and shattered all traditions for newly commissioned Second Lieutenants by not tripping over his sabre or doing some other embarrassing stunt. Joe went through the ceremony like a veteran. Speaking of the newly made second loole, Lieut. Duncan MeMillan started him off right. McMillan led the bunch back from a local dance last night or early this morning. They serenaded de Roza, and McMillan, after an elo- quent speech, presented him with a handsome sabre, Kiddie Klub style, and purchased tn a local toy shop, Capt. Joe Hardmeyer, Athletic Ofi- cer, and nide de camp to visiting and inquiring scribes, probably has the ‘asiest job here. All Joe has to do ty put on all the athletics, and the 18th s probably one of the busiest in this espect in the Guard, keep checking STACHOF CONEY NAVIES THREE MEN N DNORGE SU Restaurant Pronrietor Says Wife Was Intimate With Dancing Manager. Loul® Stauch, millionaire Coney Island dance hall and restaurant pro- prietor, has filed sult for divorce arainst Mrs. Mathilda Stauch, nam- ing three co-respondents, The complaint alleges, according 10 his attorney, Julian V. Carabba, No 2h Renver Street, Manhattan, that Mrs, Stauch, who ts fifty-one, left him two years ago, Those named as co. respondents ure Charles Miller, for merly chauffeur for Mr, Stauch; Grover Muller, also known aa Grover Wall, formerly Mr. Stauch's dance hall Manager, and Thomas Penfold, tenor singer Muller is named as the chief co- respondent, Mr Carabba said, the complaint alleging that Mrs, Stauch Riverside Drive, at which he lived and that she bought him an expen- sive automobile She also had an apartment at No, 420 Elghth Avenue in the Park Slope district of Brook lyn, he says. The suit was filed tn the Rocktang County Supreme Court, Nyack, last y in the hope of avoiding pub- The papers were served on ily 14 at the Empir City race track, Mr. Carabba sald He quotes Mrs, Stauch a# saying: ‘The complaint alleges, according to Ties licity, Mrs. Stauch of WORSTED Women’s Sport Cats Mr. Carabba, that Mra, Stauch and Muller made various trips to Atiantir City, Norwalk, Conn., Philadelphia, and Hudson, N. Y. Muller is said to be about thirty Mrs. Siauch was cashier In the dancg pavilion when Maller was man- ager. His salry was $26 a week. Pen- fold, the tenor, was singing there then, I understand,” said Mr. Stauch, “that she ought Penfold two race horses, She is very fond of the ponies herself. I guess I've stuck too close to business, I've found all my pleasure jn that.” alates MAN, 83, WOMAN, 75, REPORTED MISSING Nothing Seen of Either Since They Walked Out of Ifomes. The Missing Persons Bureau of the Police Department Inst night sent out weneral alarms for two aged persons reported missing from their homes. Mrs. Kate Colligan, seventy-five left her home at No, 628 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, Tuesday afternoon. She had $16 with her and is said to have deposits amounting to several thousand dollars in the bank. Her niece, Miss Mary Colligan, reported the disappearance. Stephen Scanlon, eighty-three, of No. 747 St. Ann's Avenug, Bronx, was reported missing by his sister, police her brother left home at noon yesterday for a walk and failed to re- turn, a area GIRL, 15, IS ARRESTED CHARGED WITH LARCENY ter Sweetheart, 20, Accused of Abduction, Also Locked Up. Nottie Cirillo, Mifteen, of No. 265 South Third Street, Williamaburg, wi!) be arraigned to-day In Children’s Court on a char@e of larceny, and Joseph De Georgia, twenty, No, 117 Mulberry SERSEY Street, In the Bridge Plaza Court on a charg Accor of abduction. Ing to the police, her clothes July 3 and disappeared from 3 home with two diamond rings belonging | 143. She protested against being sep- Nettta prokea] hat sweetheart, In Kast 15th Street, hn, and artested them, to her mother, who put In » complaint] arated from her mweetheart, 80 at the Bedford Avenue Last| mother charged her with taking tho night Detective Thomas Foster found’ rings, N. B lexander Shoes Because we start taking stock Monday, lots previously reduced in price are dropped still lower, and some others get first reductions. WOMEN'S SHOES at*465 They include about every style needed for indoors or out. MEN’S SHOESS4-ana55:85 You will find many choice bargains in CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY these lots CHILDREN’S SHOES Plenty of them, and at about half last . year's prices Women with narrow feet—widths * AA and A—will find a big lot of various styles, low cut and in $ 90 laced and button styles, at 1: Some of these sold for as much as $12, Sixth Ave, Cor. 19th St Hudson Tubes, 6th Ave. “and West Site Subway—All Convenient Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Street and West Forty-Third Street. her and De Georgia, who has been her Man- «choolgirl, attending Publle Sehoot Ne ‘ompany, his new gold bars shining) maintained an apartment at No. 400/Miss Agnes Scanion, She told the jess outtit, made a record when it completed ttre witt up on the eats packed away by Capt neh rapid-fire service gun G. W. Dwinell and tab the min . z y six hits out of six show, says] vyer Brig. Gen. Absalom Baird us . ° Grant re he tows the targets along the Sound White Silk and Flannel Skirts 1) if that’s not reco. is enough Dut Joe can’t find time to take you Lic Col Breyer Ho Pendry will down to his friend the photographer telyou that not many regiments|Medical Corps of the 13th, while he in camp, is quick to take issue witHl] who won't be able to give you pic- | Mi hata review every night Ther [18 proud of the health of his charges any one who suggests that it's the [res ‘or 1sses— . waone for Senator Calder and al = - | sser lights. and then last | It was given to Col R a Too various to enumerate are the uses of a good looking white during the cere- ’ . iat etouldianaban dnt unex A brief list of : ¥ A brief list oy’ . skirt, and you will enjoy selecting one from among these, they're Bae fs at gs eee | eee Make It a Point to Put erate Cea Ul s0 excellently tailored, so trim, and so smartly in vogue. Plain $250 DINING ROOM auite of $500 BEDROOM sulte of Early English design, in an- tique Ivory and Parchment enamel—beautifully finished. Geb)’ Ryan was out for a trip on Louls XVI destan, in. Arner- Gen) tevan was out Yor a rip om | | EMS ; Th : Summer on the golf links — summer tailored models in an excellent quality of silk or flannel. “r fhonter was pasing atone the! | tamed ities tie | KK ELLNER’S on [hts everywhere—and the very best companion is the \ ropped in to give the Pace 8180. B SHEEP PL EGle Enes 6540. | sport coat. These are designed to double the over see . ‘ A i cluisveal br thectath . W % ) smartness as well as the comfort of any sport out- M » Ss ta jtmalo rk i Nas euiment $25 DINING ROOM mike eer's istting List $600 FEDROOM multe ot fit—worn with a white skire they are the jauntiest Isses SILK CREPE Frocks at a built entirely by the men of| | oF fallin b onlal design, in antique f i i ; : 4 Retna ee] | Sena Reese nae | || ching imgmtie. To every summer eg. | Specially Priced at $15.00, 19.75 and 25.00 on a new type ished. 10 PLECES. ECES, Sale Price $385. tiwork of Lieut $345. . ctrician Sergeants | s and Albert E. Crown Illustrated (A.) — Sleeveless model of worsted jersey, with contrasting or self-toned binding. Jenny collar fastening with a fink, $10.75 Mlustrated (B.)—Worsted Jersey Sport Coat with sieves, Narrow belt, pockets and contrasting revers. . « . 4 6 © $6.75 Exactly the thing to be cool and dainty in these hot days for they are fashioned of crepe de Chine, Canton crepe and crepe Romain. and Ieneer Charles Pear ere all ® expertnting on the radio. Thehave been working overtime gettinsets rigged up for to-night Every mpany tn camp will be lis- tening) for the Leonard-Tendler fracas Bact om y will have tw of itefstic lights ilustrate the puncheas they are described In the radi The ptect health of every officer and my mand, in the opin- ton of d {s due to the idea locatiorat t mp site and to the remiln hedule of training The s' Hi pitched on the slope facing ty stryof Long Island toward Mon mk Prot The weather to date has en pefect for the training course Reveip sounds at 6 in the morning. mi afte a stiff calisthente drill the = do aT. H nn pith into a hearty breakfast The Suite | ) Bscoming straight-line models with panels and drapery—varied so that you will be sure to find your ype of frock among them. In beige, gray, white, brown, navy and ck. Sizes 14 16, 18 and 20 years. thers Sizes 34 to g6—Third Floor, Pma2-t'Stem Brothers ee Silk Petticoats & Slips For Women and Misses In all desirable materials, including cub silk, satin, crepe de Chine, or radium silk. Double-paneled models in either tailored or fa For Immediate Clearance—Our Entire Stock of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s BATHING SUITS Priced in this Sale at $3.95 and $4.95 effects. Some with hip-deep hems, others scal- Suits for every possible need, from truly fetching little affairs for hours loped and daintily embroidered — there are along the sunny beach to regular swimming suits, with belts and pockets, various styles to choose from. In flesh, white, for that cool and refreshing dip. and colors. : Children’s and Misses’ sizes 8 to 16 years. Women’s sizes 34 to 44, SECOND FLOOR. Met of the morning ts divided be i tren vork with the sub-calibre ap- illustrated is a— Ratus and the serviee: suns, on $385 DINING ROOM tutte frattenoon te given over to infantry | | SMCRINING ROOM mts Countless are the money- diy, The hottest part of the day 1s ‘American Walnut combina- i fill in with schools that are held in an exceptionally wurdy ththaded mess shacks. Sale Price $245, Nor + C. Garrett, senior in- apor instructor for the Coast De- M suite ot ian, in Amer ombinatton, 7 PIECES. $725 BEDRO! Louis XVI. de » Walnul with Burl pan Sale Price $460. e saving opportunities presented : in this SALE of fenCommands, was quick to try out $675 DININO ROOM suke of Queen Aone design, cov the sult of his teachings. And by of Spanish Renaissance de- ered In @ selection of Velour the y, that’s another record, The wees to beausitaly saluned KELLNER FURNITURE i i Mas- 18th the first Const Defense outfit tlony Thinch Butler; hand- " . In tiNational Guard that was ever some two-tone panel effects, | Rermed to tackle the job of firing} | 19FIECES, GeleFrice@425. NE need but consider the . ° to ©, durinits first week in a summer A $275 LIVING ROOM autte 5 $310 LIVING ROOM su camiPhis record was unearthed by kn li Kelln: —overstuffed—covered Majofdward J. Reilly, second fire $97$ DINING ROOM sutte own quality of Kellner selection of Velout or T entry; pillow arma; loose pring cushlon gears) apring Furniture, and the offerings in this spine susnton sees ape Sale become doubly amazing. The “es ey coma af Florentine design, tn an- Bee of its rapid progress the Ke excencioally slaboress 13th * have completely finished its suite exquisitely finished. 10 PIECES, Sale Price $672. firing‘ogramme by next Tuesday ze > And te It goek again. One recor! . most modest expenditure will $415 LIVING ROOM sutre W atches for Sport W. GIRLS DRESSES and COATS just is right Into another. This . covered in Mohair and \ time has a doubte older. Next | | suas ppio ROOM ute procure furniture that is out-of- A Smart, practical models for men or women. In a Clearance Sale Bin the aan one Colonel tons eth atone ee) the-ordinary—beautiful of design, ice 8325. pew Be Economically priced and guaranteed to keep bts aeord for tong sorvice with an Sale Price $850, elegant of finish, of lasting qual- sot wipro accurate time, these sturdy watches are specially GIRLS’ FROCKS.--A variety GIRLS’ FROCKS of im- for hag heen able to hold a man : ity. A remarkable opportunity dof except! ava ie the apiece pecan Camping, of styles and materials, suchas ported checked or dssue aerial file trate loonie Brecwell cl) Meeten eam sentir for Value-Seekers! Mohatcelegentiyearvesiiey. ie Baruiere fen Ws: pores: tay are et ingha im- i inti Tl te aiinee erane the ash Landy oh fact hee STIECES, Bale Price 8495, | durable and dependable. gingham, chambray and im. gingham and daintily colored BB SHR eas af 4 PLECES, Sale Price $115, | A little ort, Yesterday, after drill . rted voiles. 6 to 14 years. . Si ears. they, sed n bail game between the . Let “The Twenty-five Rooms" assist you $1050 LIVIN ROOM suite NICKLE WATCHES — Small round models. Pa Aes volles. Sines © tor 54 » 859th 4 the 860th companies. Al 9 of luxurious quali ry sughe former started 2 75 BEDROOM sul in making selection. They offer hmitless tiene | jewel | . ; ‘SMa ttarthtts | | prworconem.e | andi sisi, Trims | SEAN: | |) rieclewemoenen Pgkn wapatated | $1.95, 2.95 0 4.95 5.95, 6.95 and 8.95 Busene outfit came through with a éPIEC Price $325. welcome, without obligation, to see them. | $6 75 Formerly priced up to $7.95 Formerly priced up to 12.75 1 ° etrongiish and won by a score of 7 to 4, einsoth and Van Stout were the baty for the winners, and the vanquiid battery consisted of J. Biaschid E. Ries, After the eve- ning mdo and review the 364th and 86) companies played a game ‘The lat won, 8 to 4. The batteries were Jionion and L. Braun for he winnermd F. Preston and G. Vess- lan fore losers, MeJjo'rank Bradner, senior of the | STERLING SILVER WATCHES—Round or | square flat models. 15-jewel movement. Luminous dial. Pigskin strap with silver buckle attached, $12.95 GIRLS’ POLO COATS in either sport or dress models. Many lined throughout with silk. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Formerly Priced up to $29.50, $5.95, 9.95 to 18.50 | KELLNER BROS. | | Thirty One years selling Good Furniture | Southeast Corner [5th Street & Oth Avenue —

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