vy"-- f sre"T "T . 1 EArENING PUBLIC .LEDaER-VHILADELPHll, THURSDAY, MA.Y 15, 1919 KV ' ,. J, , t, V ' L" r BUCK TO CUP L KEEPING THE CHEERS GOING 'S LAST REVIEW . v FOR RED IN L BY "BOYSJN BLUE" Wnite-Haired G. A. R. Veterans Add Dramatic Touch to Parade of 28th tff i Tired but Happy Iron Men Leave i Some Soldiers Who Had Been City in Fifteen Long . Gassed Collapse Under Trains Strain of Long March li - Crowds Surge Toward Place Where Impressive Ceremony Takes Place KHAKI-CLAD CHEERED fix JiBliH&SlPci! v vV t m w IR h? I I i pi & iv r 5 f 7 XT liVs. Btj s. tn fe t l v TO BE DEMOBILIZED SOON, The olivr-tlrnb flood or Krutonc Trtcram, participants in the Krcatrst parnele thi-i city ici niv, lifgnti it hour's ride to Camp Out nt .". o'clock this nftcrnoon fiom North Hiiludclphin Motion. Fifteen trains wee treiuiirel to enrrv the 18,000 nirn rtwt tin' Dolnwnre 'ivrr brldRf nnd through Nen .Iprsei to tlir Wc cantonment 'I In in nftot tin- tinnl prortic of drmol)i"7Ttion thr inrn "Mil return to civil life feren trains lecemd nrclei to leme.nf tin pine nnd eilliei mjuiie and uas "N'orlh Philadelphia Hiition it MiriiM 'liikin to the Unliiiniiiimi Hospital minute intrrinls 'tom c n k until u o c lock The movement e.i nip mud will he le sinnril nt S o'clock tin evening with the stme intennl -eparatmg each long (rnln nf tiooll filled com lie- 'lli lit itring of cats t ecliPilnled to Iptp li"p I nt 10:20 o'clock The headqunrteis i eighth Division fiisi march, were first I i leaving at .". o c lm k if the I wrnti in tin Inn of lxi ii il til" tinin N( ( lllllllllCll nnd tlurtv ofliicis nnd men will li" mi the first section With the bendqutiters ioiii vvpic the enlisted pcisontipl of thp hendqiini trr troop, the llip.itin.il troupe tin hrndquniters clrtii liiiinil of iIip 1 iflv fifth Hiigndp. 10'lth Infnntu the mcdital nnd ordiiame dctm liinenl mil the suppl lompnnv of the lti'Mli In ftintrv. The 3 1( ocloik train nn ml the machine gun .ompnnv of the Kilt Ii ' infnntrv, Cominiiies A. P. (' I) K I , and spventv five men of rmnpnin fi. 7-lrt cime ers nnd iiipii in ill The third ti 1111 smiting nt "t til nMnck l.nd nbontil tin hnllllK. of Ci Pomnnnv and I'omn lines II I. 1 I, and M of the Itl'ltb comprising Til! oflie.1 rs and men lleadquarteis staff HIT at I 'I he schedule foi htei trains follows fantrv the liPadquditeis stnfl thp liendqiiarte i eonipinv thp medical .mil ordnanpe dcpMruin nts the ninihim gun c mnnv 'Iip siipplv iiimpiiiv mil sixty live men of ( ompinv 'lotnl oftneis nnd 7.T5 nlistpel men on this tiain At 1 JO the bnlnme of A ('eunpiiiv. Companies II anil C ind ixtv hie men j of I) Companv. 110th lnfnntiv. T't'.i offiieis and uieii ONE KILLED, OTHERS HURT, AS AUTO RUNS INTO PARADE CROWD Driver-Victim Loses Control of Machine; Spectators Knocked Down; Hits Another Car ! One mnn was killed unel sevel il others slightlj hint todiv when nn uitonin bit" broke thlough the pni ide eioivel nt I.ehigh avenue mill 'Iwentieth stieet The mnn killed was Vnthnm Dough erti. iiinetreu vptis old. of ".'101 Ninth I'.road stiPPt elrivpi of I lie e ill He died thortlv .iftei being tiki n to the Samaritan Hospital Doughertv, with foui companions xvas coming clown 'I weiitu th stint Vfhen be lost eontinl of the uinihine At I.ehigh avenue the ear bioke through police inpes and knoekeil down spvcrnl persons in the e rowel It went on ns fat as Sedglev avenue nmiovvlv missing two othpr nntomobiles and hnallv dishing into n innehinc owneel b .liKob Marshall. I!" U est Louden street. No occupant of the Marshall ear was hint. Uoughertj's skull was fiaitnrcel and iiuu' in in .- . .. luir u. in sin" mnn the broken windshield u. c. .l.n . n. .. Hn . ... 1.. l r. 215 NURSES OF 28TH GUESTS AT LUNCHEON Rp.centiem Committee Enter. tains Women at Bellevtie After Parade Two hundred and tifteen muses who had served with Pennsylvania tioops overseas nnd who took pnit in the parade this morning were eutcrtninecl at luncheon in the Hcllevue Strntforel by the reception loinmittee this after noon. Kighteen nurses nine finm Puts burgh, nruving cailv this men mug nnel smaller representations eame fiom everv corner of the state Two of the nurses had served on Gen rral Pershing's staff and a number nf them boie citations from American, French and Knglish Governments The Philadelphia local committee on "Red Cross Ntlibing Service, inelueltng Mrs. Charles White. Miss Lillian Clav ton. Miss Louise Sn.vdei, Miss Martha I.afferty. Mrs Margaret I, Kiatz, Miss Fva J. Hood, Miss Anna F.. I.aughlin, Mrs. E. A. Schnabel. Miss Caroline Milne and Miss Unmet Frost, were also guests at the luncheon. One Ifour Forty Minutes for the Parade to Pass 10:02 Parade startrd nt Iiroad and AVharton streets 11H2 Last of parade left Uioad and Wharton streets "10::U Parade reached Sixth and Chestnut stieets 12:15- Last of parade passed Sixth and Chestnut street. 12:45 Pirst of parade reached Shine Park. 32:55 Serving lunch to scjldiers began. 3 First nf men entrain for Camp DIx, North Philadelphia Station, Fifteenth street jard The men inarched fiithi steji; 120 strides to tlm mliuiti'. "j r . MAN FALLS, BREAKS SPINE Scleral pirMins wnr iiijilievl unci Moirs of women fnlntei) today nleiiis thr toulr of the parade us a teiiilt of the great crnh of people whlrli massed to ee the passing oldler' Numerous volelinrs spinal of whom had been Rased in Trance, eejllnp-.nl dining the eight mile iiiaich In nearly nil iiies those who fainted line gnen quick attention In the police nnd siirseotis near the cene I'etei Alitihell, 110S T'lilrintiiinl inr tine, n caught in the ingmg e roml iirciiiuil t'lti Mull ind knocked down an men a lie ipipiioiI a finitiin I lime peinn cro siruii, l auto lunliilrs while (Ming to get cull of the ciohiK nftii the pntade 'I homos Mnlln I Kilt Smith 'IhlrtT tul sticet. and Dniiel Mniklit. of ('Intncnlon. I wile "IiiiiK li no niiteiinntiili ut Itinid mil lonibiril streets and both icipiwd -oide hnelih in pit n 'I Iip wpip taken to ih. rnliclinii Hospital lames Ititros, l.'IO South links Ml p(t wis struck l an automobile at Hi (iil and Whin tun stieets p siif fp d mini lev mikI was int to SI Vins lliispunl I Iip Pillciw tug collnpspd nnd u tikcti tu thp hospitjU n impel Ipftcison llnspilil ( onk twentv font , 'lm ic I up dile Va Mis s.,,,,,, Pnpip twentv six 2W cntli Sivtv hist strcpt Mrs KppcI thittv-six. "13 o I e inn stieet Helen IVnnld ingtnivn I'n I'liuline l.evici twentv two, Dow n Ihiilv nine ."iri f.railfoid sttect Mt Kll.lbetb Stetlet. twentv thiee It! - '.! ingohm king stieet HiIpii MiilniiPV seventeen t Noith l"iapi sdppt Mis I 01 hie. thiilv seven Smith I inelenwooel stieel Mis lolin Snvloi foitv 7"s I le oliv stieet 1 1 JO Cist Itoospvelt Hospital I'llvnte Willinm A alkei thntv foul 111 !il Signnl I'attalton. gassed ovpisp.is collapsed it sixth .mil Mnikpt stieet Mvitle ntes, iiineteeu, "JI17 Fedeial stll'Pt .Mnver Suiulhi nn. sixlv nine. 1117 I'ark avenue, fell from h, Sith .mil Mniket sdects. luieialeil si nip I'ciinsvlvanla llospil.il In. ob Itadei. nine veins old .TitN I licstei avpniie Stelli Kinpewskn seven rn Jd lie i k stteel I iiuisi Itowe I'l'jr, West stieet C.iroline l.iwienie. silt Pun Kvalinc Shnrcl. Ci.ii.iri Hill lts loseph Si hinder :SM idd I N"iiis lie. .1 Ninth 'I cnth stieet. Sill Iiink. 'Jf. Noilh I iwieiue stieet I..UU nstci . I'n llililh On. ill'Jt Hrpwstei nvrnup Mniv 'Ihi.ibui. sin oilh foil.v sixth street "Mis Muiv r.udel. Paulboio I William Stntts. Ilauislitng Tn Mrs Mniv llrllingn, UivPiton. N 1 Mis Mhiv Donovan, I orliPth stip.t Hid l'owelton ivcntie St. .losrpli's Hospital Mnliel riillcimnii 10'."i Niulh sci cnlb stieel Florence Sne.n Wl I Mount Vernon stieel Mis William llauison IJ.I sontii 'fi seinuel street t,6s Milhc Feb, 1014 South I. le venth i ,,,,,,, I Mrah Itirtner 1 FJa North Moiiisoii stlPPl MoIIip Itngow 'lj:j 'I honipson sIippI I'flie Ulc unci. Cvnwjcl. I'n '1 he following vveic trenticl in the inmbulnnip of St .Marv's Hospital, Itioad anil Dinmoiul stieets. Mis Annip Itichardson, l.ril7 Kast I iipji s stieet M)ss ,'al1Mi,1P Hawthorne. il,-.. . Noi th Ilincoek street ':- r; T,rno- "5J N,",,, ,h" Lj;1"-" K,rf-" ' '""- i Itobeit MeCraig. twentv i ighl ",1'JJ (. uster stieet I Miss Kthcl Hnrkness, J07.1 Chatham laventie, fieinmntown Mis. Mildied Ilrett i stieet III Haiishuiv I Anil this was the st,ut of the Fiftv REDS TO VACATE PETROGRAD1"f,,,1Vr,Krn,1r,"lr1; ,,r,t E'nc T,0 I test the fight of America aiound the Civilians Ordered to Evacuate as Finns Approach City llelslngfnrs. Mnv 1." The Russian Soviet Goveinmeut, according to te ports leeeived hrrr, has ndviscd Ihe populntion of Petrograd to leave with out eh las All government depaitineuts will depart from Petrogiad bv Juh 1 It is acldeil thnt connection between Pctrograel aud Soviet llussia will then be interrupted nnel thr Nevn river di trie t left unprotected Recent reports from Finnish souiccs haic been that the Finns were prrpnr Z to march on IV.rgiad were' ,t'w' s said, the Rolsheviki were having d.f fitulty in mnintuiDinc ordoi. Efficient Scores in Jamaica Opener Cont.rufW I rem Vage One Ynunff Adam 111 Tap tin . s to s. 1 to s I in Kr7one IIH Havne7tol Mo 1 1 in ft Time I 13 2 Ti Marmite Tedd) ttoutseau and Imhaisaricir III alsu ran HLCOND rtACK for Ihre-e lrar-nl.1. and up sllln pure S77R 5 B'-j furlonsa Out the Wav till Tap Iln 1 to ft nut nut Grern Cold It HotT man ft to I 1 tn 3 out H.tcasa 111 I: Ha)na '' in l a in i . in in Time tut ;i Hubbub and Halt and Halt alia ran PIMLICO RESULTS 1'in.S.T nf K sclllni; handicap three sear olda and up 1 1-1 it mll Par of rboenli. in'. Jl nowan jn jo i an n tn Jarlc Mount 11 Itlce . 4 00 .1 ll Napolio inn, Weaaler -I JO rfme li 1-. Cae1dle Prlourrtlne Mevliv O tiepln Irlah .Maid Klmralonit Hllrrup Capt Hodte and Jlonocacy alio ran 'Field, SS.COND HACK handicap nelllm foul tear-olds and un 1 mllei ..... Llltj. IT 111. Rmar tH SO 11 0 SJ 60 llaviceaa- too Valor,. , 3 60 so N K Beat l)n Corev 10 Time. J to -i, riallr loney. Oalley Mead and graphic; also ran. im il Bl ! l)t'" H WL m;-m : mm jVM' M ( ..MBri . CITY PAYS I feinlln lerf t rtin Tnce One I left vheiuldei then bljonets dull in the .unless mottling then lanks twelve mi twelve tliev swung hv ill u lull 1"0 steps ' to the lllllllllc men In Iip pi ninl of looking .ill th it seniiiiienl ninl cmnliou iln tatnl thev should be nil Iheit footsteps IpII with n e tu 1 mis silnlnnt suih suisi, shush likp the song of tin tub' on u smdv llPle h I I llPlt gold stupes tedd cil sei n i UHinllv onp and oIipu two foi the blooel thPV give spoke of the veteran 'I lieu swinging stop (oh! or bikes tlitoiij,li long muelelv night' when up illicit! tumbled the gulls tin v iiiusi fine hv dawn Mumble of Drinns liul this list hike whs to the iiiumbk I of diiims, the time of bugles anil baniN n, ..ii. MiniMi uf Hun 1 1 rlii mile linteh. no mud todiv no 1 n in. no night otilv the constant e In k nf liobn ill nnt'. lines nitilletv brigade eniiic into j nspilht stieet of tins eilv ill (loci s view eeiiint'v anil the eoiitiniious slnill e heei 'IheChesln brigadiei iiele slatelv bv of i pi ninl people I hrs.r- men who showed the illinl , ...,,,,,. I ll,.,l I,. ol,.,,l. el,e nen.v ... 1,. , vnniiuisli. wcie no laggntds nt p milling 'I hen eveiv movement wns piompl fiom II ' hoiu. when thev jumped off it ) Itioad nnel Wlmton stieets, HI OJi o'eloik. Ihiough all then nivalin dovvn the long eight miles Willi ' I nclr riinilev Mutt tiding eiect iveiv null a ileeoiated Maiot (.ineiil of the luin Division at thin Iteacl the I ills icniliiil r.roaei ami I Chestnut stieets at 10 J. o e loe k liul . len minutes Intel, (ieilll ll Mlllr snllltcel the I.ibcilv Hell al Imlt pendente. Hall I hose in the otlii ml stiuids spmng wilcllv to then feet liovcrnoi Spioill, in the s.iiii M1-1 nf the I'.ell. raising his hat to the Iron Division 1 oinin inilei tiding ealinlv the blooded "Minslul. ' 'I hen fieuei.il Mini s stalT, Imided In I'nlonel Diviel Davis lode bv with till divisional eolois nnd then gunid II was "liul Clurlc.v's' faiiwcll 1 ide with them His stole fin e gave no sign of it ns be lode nt their head, up I'.ioad stieet I.atei is he left Ins plai e ut the lie nl of the line it III nail .1 ml Diamond stieets, foi hisliinil icvieiv his fne c show eel some thing nf his emotion He saw them all go bv. the iiipii he hid helped train, the bovs he I1111I sppii tuinpil to 11011 bv then bundled 'lavs of lighting Not ngiiui would In lomnnnel them Ilenelepi utcis Hoop 111 lomiiiind ol Ciptain Taiil SI (Inn ilnttucel bv e lose be hind Doughhovs ihllv lliecied 'I lien lose n e heei fur up ( hestuilt sheet Ihe doiighliovs were coming Colonel '.loe' 'lhompsnn, his fine set, as it must have been that elnj at the Velc. when he tinned nil hell looe with his lads of the 110th on a guaul counter attack Mdmr On thev came, platoon aftct platoon a wound stupe on cvcr.v fouith arm the bovs of Philadelphia's own legiments. the Ifl'.lth and 110th, the old Fust and Third National Guard lads, pitheticallv scant in familiar faces, foi these regiments had met the boches und piul the price. Order in Marching Thev were sweating, dogged mauhers now as thev passed sileutlv covering the long miles in the parade. These weie the men who hail held three id visions of "Germanv's best" nt St Aguin, who knew not what retreat " .. ." '"' 'T. '.M " them were left when then allies fell back First the 110th, with the suivnois of the old Third, then Colonel Robert Dunlap. heading what was left of the old First men who had held on at the Vesle and at Apremont in the teeth of the worst and best the boches could do 'I hen came the itp-staters, the equally gallant Fiftv -sixth Rrigndc doughboys, bred on Pennsylvania farms nnd mines and mountains, the 111th. which gaie the flist to light, two platoous to help the rrenih at Hill 20-1, headed bv Colonel Fdwaid C Shannon "old two jnrds 'as his lads cull him, nnd ''Old Pop" Colonel George C Rh hauls, who staved with his lads of the 112th through everything. Rank on rank, twelve men across, heie the ribbon of the V. S. C, there the CroW cle Guerie of the division's brave lads, they tramped bj these doughboys of iron .Machine Gunners Xel Ihe inuchine gunners came next, (those hard), eudililng superdoughboys whose Cliauchats and Lewis ta'-a-tat had backed every ad,yunco from the JUiruc to the. Vcsle, from Vnrenncs to HOMAGE TO HEROES if hy Gcnnani, Feared the 109th and 1 Will llelppil Trench cheek hist Cpi . mini ell ivp on lull 1fi. WIS I iuIpi icintinunus hip foi incur thin n month in Vesle mvci anil 1'ismes scctoi "Mopping up of Tismes and stoini mg of pteinotit hatdest fights 1'ighling cnemv till last minute of the vvni Stiftcied moie casualties Ihiin iinv National t..inrel regiments in Kiante Chatcl ("lichen 'I he thiee ,mai hinc gun Ii millions were sunelwielicil now be tvvcen the elnughbov biigides utul Hie ailillciv brigades. A gu.it c hecr e nme alons the Inncs of I people as the head of General William i 'ii- fellow tovviisnian, the fio.ciuo' .f ',f" '"to. His 7."is and loos hail made 1 llC UOC lit S fc II "''"' "" nn emptv pin. e heie foi ,,,p ' "iladelplna bovs of tlie KlSth Field 1 tillcri , who vveic somevvhete olT the I'eliiviuio Capes ' n0 "Old Seeonel" bovs missed the piridc ut the gallant With the. bovs w ho "cut light up flout with the dough 1,0,s """'1 sniped at fierninii nincliinc- " "nn men 1.1 s. got tlieclieers "" "- oionci i. M. .John (jicble led t them i 10m the stanels then heioie "light mg inlonel. ' Ubci Minei. eiett on his nut. hes Ins l.g So,P )(,on t,P Knee, saw them go bv Lieutenant Inlonel fiookston c ame net w ith Ins gunners of the 107th Field Artilleiv. lads who luid fought in Finnic and Ilelgium with an cf t.ctiveness that iivaleel inv nitiiicrv 1"" I in tlic Allied tanks "t . Tl I t x .- . i ".on ?,. . 1P ' , , Knolfs headed he .00 Ihiladelplnn bovs in the 10'!d tl Tienih Mortal Itnttciv. which closed the ntlilletv see Hon of the paiudc. 'I hen eame the fighting enginecis of the division, one of thr few engineer regiments that eoiili) tight ns hind us lnfunti.v and build budges no matter what soit of hell was breaking loose. 'I hesc bovs, half of them Philadelphia!!, iindci Colonel Fieel A Snvclei, had liuift ten bridges neioss the cslc nnd then fought to hold them against the attic king enemv. 'I hev innk with the Seeonel Ilnginecis who hi Id the boclic ut bnv foi ehvs at Clinton Thienv. 'Ihe othei niiMliirics in the 'Ivvcntv eighth, em h with its cleeointcel men. to "how thnt even auxiliaries ni the 'I wen i eighth were fighting men, came in otelei Then weie the Mgnal coips men with their blue arm bands, i en who hnd kept the vviies open up to the fnithcst out "PC" and eicn to outposts uueler scathing shell lire T'niiiey Ied Ammunition 'I rain Colonel M. V,. Finnej leel the men of the ammunition train, the bovs whn had to feed the guns when there was no wav to get there, but got there any how, nn outfit whose casualties were nbovo the average beiause theiis was dailv, nightly chance with "hell at the c rossroaejs." Thr medical eoips, with Lieutenant Colonel William K. Kellei nt their head, bovs wliobe "shell proof" jobs were turned into risks to save the woundeij, lads who braved anvthing to get thr battered buddies back to the hospital, came along. And then there were the "M P.'s." the lads who stood at crossroads in the hell of a strafing and kept things mov ing, the lads who stood and were gassed under orders that others might escupc the "mustard." the M. P.'s of the line division who really did help "win the war." Wounded Came Last 'Ihe way the crowd had cheered it seemed they must be running out. And then came the wounded. And they were laughing, boys whose arms arc gone, whose legR were taken at Courinont, cheering, gaj, happy, filling trucks nnd nutomobilrs. Some of them rode the ninety foot observation tower once used by the Crown Priner in Montfoucon church tower, a trophy of the Argonne, Loaded down with cigarettes and ihocolntcs, the gifts of the crowd, these lads rolled by in limousines und trucks, wearers of the Kejaloue red with their sacrifice. Hundreds of them there were, the bos who have spent nil these siiven months since peace came in hospitals in Fraucc and here, wear ers of the Crolr Do Guerre In many eases These boys need not be silent, as were their buddies marolus at attention up front. They could dicer back at Clin ..A...I nn.l ..n.n .lnnH n.l .. . .... ....,. u., .,..,..- i,u1t u,,.i 8im uieii nv loiouel Ailolpn It. ilnrtimg, then pioml owft in the stands. Itxvas.who alone among them woie the armj eight miles of ovation of this living ex- '(), I) " mint of the Twentv eighth h 10,000 insualties Anil theli best friends were just behind them, the muses, in theli blue, with flic pi and gold stripes of women's overseas service cm their aims. Heir nnd tbeic were nurses with tin ee of thee stupes, girls who went over I befoic I'ei slung with Hasp 10, unci some lotheis weiiitig pioudlv the insignia of Iseivlci on the Ilutish front. Others I lepicspnteil I'.nsr :. thp Jcffeison nuisps. nnd Ilap 'JO, the Lnivcisity of I'piinsvlvania 'I hev weir followed hv the officers and men of Itnse 10 headed bv Colonel Hart, who took the unit to 1'iauc.e in .Iime. Wl . Those men nic all now disc hoi ged '",M1 "erviees ns me the men of Ilasc ti whiih followed 'Ihese uults 1 lose d the pniuilr. win Ii Ind taken an bom and fortj minutes to piss the icvicwing stand. 79th Starts Home to Arrive May 25th Continue;.! f icm Pave One and a detachmentof six ofhceis of the''""' p"' ll,pT Knew ,t. in violation of llfltli Machine Gun Ilaltalion of the Kevenlj ninth Division, silled fiom ht Viitite on the j,amc dav on the tians pnitTtgei. The.v aie due at New York Mav 20 On the Virginian are :il2th Field I Aitilleiv. field and stafl, s,ntai.v tuitl ' oulnnnec' detnehments, ' sppl, ' and , ... .. . headeiuaiteis eompiiuies. Itntlcries A. Tl C. I), I!, and F. fourteen officers and 14 51 men; and the .".12th Mac hine-flun I liatlulion. licadnuaitris companj. san- ilatv anil oiilnnnir tlelniliinents, Com panies A, P.. C nnd I) nine othects nnd .V)t men. ' '"- "Ih""1' 1WII 'Ml till' I )(ri rr ;.,()Ul r,P,,i Aitilleiv. field and staff, hrailqiinileri and siipplv ic.nipnnies, 1 he organi itions on the I ign are saiiitaiv and oidnnnce detachments. clciin,ii Compunies ,". and 1. and lintteiics A. 15. '. 1"). 13, and F, toitj ninr oflueis and F'.l I men '1 he Scvcnt.v -ninth Division was oigunicd mi August 'Si, 1017, and trained at Camp Meade Most of the oflieeis wcie Pcnnsjlvauians wlicn the division went to" France. 'Ihe grcatci pirt of the men of the :512th Field Aitillcrv. :112th Mnehinc (inn P.attalion and "10th Field Attil leij. nre nuclei cutlers to pioloed to Camp Di aftii ilisenibniking IMPERATOR SAILS TO U. S. Former German Liner on First Trip Under Stars and Stripes Ilrest, Kiance, Mav 15 (Hy A. P.) The liner Iniprtatoi. which was turned over to the I'nitcd States by Oermany under the aimisticc agreement, sailed at 10 o'clock this morning for America. On board were 1100 hrst-elnss pas scugcrs, 2200 second class, including the Jl.'lth Infantry, the Seventeenth In fantry Ilrtgade Headquarters, Evacua tion Ambulance Conipnuv Xo. 11, nnd 010 women, nurses, V. M. C. A. work ers and .soldiers' btitles. This is the fiist overseas jouiuej for the Impera tor under the American flag. The Leviathan will sail this evening with 12,000 tioops Among the pas sengers will be Ileni.v P. Davison, cliairmun of the Reel Cross War Coun cil, The transports Agamenon and America also sail today . What That Man Did at Sixth and Chestnut Probably J"ou saw him. As each detail in the patade came along he stepped out and gave hur ried Instructions as follows: "Eyes right, in passing the Lib cr'y Hell." That man wns Sergeant James R. O'Donnell. Kis Kissel car leputation has won on merit not on mere ex ploitation. See Pliolooraph In fiunetai'a Ltdacr Pictorial S re Hon. V, CIRKK UUIKD, 30 ', Ilftacl OLD GUARD GIVES SALUTE When General Mtiir nnd his staff, leading the gallant unit that is nhout to pass into history ns such, leached the intersection of Broad nilil Diamond streets, the crowds that had gathered thicker nnd thicker in the ttp-town dis tricts seemed to surge llke.n tide to ward t,hc spot nppointcd foi the last levlcvv. i If there is nnv significant o in nu merical figures, perhnps the fait Hint it wns 11:11 o'clock. .1111 time, might .somehow be ireardrcl ns llnknl will. , thp day thr ni mistier went Into effect, 11 :11, of (he jenr 1D1S A. I). Or course the clock nt thr coinei registered 12:11 ns the grizzled general swung out of the column on "Min strcl." the splendid mount loaned him for the chv , but the rent time was sig. uificnnt, just the same. I Hj his side nnd n little behind him i perhnps bnlf a length,, Lieutenant Col onel David ,T. Davis, division adjutant. swung out in unison on Mnvoi Smith's 'mount, nnd It was but a minute or two until the entire stnft of the Krj ,stone Division wns lined up m row Din inond street nt the cast side, then eves for the fust time turned soittfivvnul to ,wnril the approaching Ilrndnuuttrts Companv. Old Guard Gives Salute Ten minutes before, ns woiel of the pelade's appionth hnd been Unshed to them from Fleetricnl Bureau lookout station Xo. 1J, the Old Guard, Second Regimeut. left its armory, headed bj Major John I. Hughes and, nicompa- ... .-. .. When the divisional staff was at at tention for icvievv salutes wcie ex changeel. ami the Old Gunid marched back to points of vantage along Iiroad street near the arinoij. the medals of manj n campaign on their uniforms jingling in unison. Cheers for Offkcrs and .Men It was when the staff lined up and the sleek, intelligent horses stood champing and pawing as Hendouaiteis Hand came along thnt the deiiselv pocked thousands settled to sec what thej bad waited for so long. First came their cheers for the olhccis, manv of them gray, but soon all c.ves weie foe ussed on the tank and file, the men who "did the business" after nil Geneial Muir and Lieutenant Colonel Dai is were stationed H few piees m front ol the lest, and thev lcspotidcd to salute after salute as the Fiftv -fifth Hrlcnde gave wav to thr Fiftv -third Aitillrrv, and so on elow n the line. , nnd icve ucel hci She piomptlv fnnited. 'I lie 110th Regiment bad their fiist lull and a man whn escaped from the loonii at this point, and to the men it seemed wns arrested l.itei nt nnotbei hotel, welcome. wheir he was found dunking beer fiontl Ordeicd to jest, the.v lclnxeil the'n bottle nnd molested ncrninsl 1..I...-I ugidity of their vhtecu-wide foimation. ordeis and their chief's public appeal, i el,A, tine snnlchltiir Hi ollltllres. bananas and othei edibles thiown at them ltndci bs ver.v eyes n "Tons" Harmless .Now UK' "'"' '""' " '""' "ompnnion. who . ' ,u i '"H"1 I'lmself ".I. Fi.kel," in Plnla N,,u "". gain son.r mnn in the ini.ks ,)pl,,hln. while she was seeking a place oiIl "kid another as thrv rested )iilo sro 1no putnil(, nf thp Tf1 CIB,, r" lh" mmt l,nrl ,h(' so,,ll';,f! l'"' lllt,p Division. He I attention to the tnong It was "eves,., ....nninniii "" ... r. i- - u,. .! n,r . , , "uo "P"'" right" foi Ihrm ns llir.v passed the staff, and when that was ovei, and the.v waited to move on. thej eie thinking of othei things thmi gloi. A sergeant in one of the scpinels who was tho riglit guttle foi ins Inie foiiud time to twit his "top-kukei ' on his cadence "Wheie's the llir. old head .'" he voliintecreil fioln the toinci nf an otheiwisr stnctlv disciplined nulituiv fane. '1 hr (op grinned baek. though hi kept1 his nose pointeel noi tii pei force, he ' ing in chaige of the little army mnttei known ns discipline for thnt particular platoon "Aw. well. ' smd the man nt light guide, "I can't get a i ir out of him. lie's onlj got twentv -four bouts more to stmt nnv thing 'I hose little old dis e barges aic ail tinted up. May 10, so the top's harmless." Fiom stnrt to finish of then niaith, nothing happened within the lanks of the division tn tntciiupt the well oi -dcrfd movement northward. Sow and then some temporal j congestion up ahead called foi a haet. as the infnntrv men gave plate to the artillery in the line of vision, and now and then n doc tor or a nurse oi a poliiemen, oi all, darted ovei tu the cuib to help care foi some one m the crowd who had fainted. , Hut bv and large, ns fienerni Mull said after H was nil ovei, "it was a good p n ado and it was our last re view." Troops Bach From War and Homeward Bound DUE TODAY rialtubura at New York from Ilrest. May T, with W armv personnel Floridlan,' at New York, from SI ?. salre May IS IMS mn Hudson, a I New York from Bordeaux, nrll 'J. with n1- men '-I.'-'. "i- .... v-, . t.spaa.." ui ,.c,v lm, iron, jiavre, aiay 1 with 3t7 army personnel Toloa, at Roston with 112B officers and men Including l-lt Machine Gun Battalion JiK''',i'Jrhili(j "''''i"". BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. R. Baltimore and Return $2.25 War Tax 18o Additional Washington and Return $2.75 Wr Tx 32o Additional SUNDAYS, MAY 18, JUNE 15 Special Train Ideate. Stli and Cht.tnut St.. Station 8100 a. in. SEATS ARE FOUND FOR ALL The "boys in blue" iheered the "Iiojk In khnki'' ns they swung nrotind the not th side of City Hall in the parade. On the south end of the plaza JKO veterans of the (!. A. It. were seated. The inspiring patriotic music, the sternly tiatnp of feet and the endless columns of guns nrottsed the whlte halted bovti of the nruiy of the Xortb to the highest enthusiasm. Memories of the stitring clnvs of '01 to '( Avcre icvlved when the wnnlois r th, levstone stntc marched bv. No one riireieel moie lustllj or more fie epientlj than the vetcians, who took n new lense of life. "I feel ten venrs voitnger," said one old soldier as he watched General Mulr i ide bv. "You'te not as young ns I nm," said another us he watched, with leni dimmed eves, n line of heioes vMio were up nt the front of the fight nt Chatenii Thieirj. And to show Hint thr bovs of '(".1 hnd not been fengnttcn thr hundred who snt iienibv frcepientlv losp nnd iheeud the old "vets" aftei thev hnel finished i herring thr "llovs of WIS" 'I he grilled (ighteis of the past ncleled n dramntii' touch fiequentlv dm ing the mnreli of the Ironmen "fhsfs Imv bov I" shouted one old soldier as he potmen to n sturdv soldiei matching bv. The olel man rose nnd the people cheeied. The leteran wntthed the de railing Ynuk until he was swallowed JP in the mnc of marching men. A score of vetcians v.vntche.1 the pageant fiom eomfoitnble epinrteis of the City Club. .'I1.S South Hroad stieet. wine h ciuiililv icsponded on hearing theie was a smicitv of seals, for the venerable fighters Here the men were entertained nt luncheon and the mem heis of the Jul. lit them sec that then deeds in the Civil Wni were st.ll ic mcmbcreel. Scveinl icsideiits along Itrond stieet also made loom for some of the G A. H. men nnd made them feel at home tu cvei.v mii j possible. PHILA. GIRL TERRIFIED Found Clinging to Hotel Window In Reading After an Auto Ride Reading. Pa.. Mnj in. "I lie cries of a voung woman elingitig to an uppet window nf n hold on Penn street nt liae'tcd the attention of the polite list night at midnight. A eletettivc btokc tn the door of the woman's npaitmeut made a pnsnnei, saving he "didn't want In be ilistui bed The girl was taken to the Ilomeo t.t 1 1. ., Un.mhil ..!.. . i.A ..... name of Mrs lidvun Rcnedii t. seven leen veils old, of Philadelphia, and hail indue eel hci . she said. Ilim nil nil ... ilnn.nl. .1., ,!,,. nll( nglllnst ))0I pitt lll(i .brought hci to this c itv Here she .aid. tIP nmn hnd icgiMteieil her at thr hotel as "Mt , Fiektl" when aiiaigned al polue licadiiunr l(,s he gave the name or M. J. Cunanc, (,f Philniieljiliin. . L'TOSHtaaMKIHLaMMHBHMHH Additional Seashore Train Service x Atlantic City Resinning baluidav. Mav 17 add! tional steam trains will leave Market Mieet Wliurf Philadelphia at too p M nnd 4 utl 1 M Haturdaja only, ihe 4 OH P M train will operate weelc-dasa beginning Junu 10 lleclnnlnit Suudav Mav Is addl llunal aleam trnln will leave Atlantic l lt 0 tr ,,'', M Siundasa nnlv- for North Phlladeliilil; W eat JMiilttdHl plila nnd llr.Md Hlreet Hlallon Phlla rielplila via the Uclanin Ulvgr llrlURe lteginnincr Mondav Ma ID addi tional Monday tnui iihnx nnlv train will leave Atlantic city nt 7 no A M fur Market btreot Wharf Philadelphia twill eipeuts week Uaya beginning June 10 ) lleglnnlng Saturdav May 17 addl tlnnal Saturdav onlv eledrlL train will leave Market Street Wharf at . Oil I' M Additional Hundav only electric .trains will leave Market Hlreet Wharf M flu A M for Atlantlo t lt and leave Atlantic city 8 00 P. M for Market Street Wharf. Wildwood, Ocean City, Stone Htrbor biJ Cipe May tleglnnlnz Haturday May 17 addi tional Saturday onls train will leova Market (street Wharf Philadelphia at J.JS P M for the ild.wood llranch connecting for Ocean Citv btone Harbor and Cape Mav. Consult new time tables for other thunces "' Pennsylvania Railroad 11 & C n III I ' I Puffalo Com pteirxe Co , i nurtalo. N. 1. "Turner for Gmcrctft Construction costs are relatively lower than, commodity prices. Builtl now and be ready ''( for the increased business) which is just ahead. ' TUK.WE-R i Construction Co i , 1713 Snnsom Ft. TO THE BOYS OF THE JB 28th W Pack up your troubles i Legal Medical Any Kind j in your old kit bag and I bring them to us. 1 We're here to straight- en them out. ' HOME SERVICE SECTION i AMERICAN RED CROSS 1607 WALNUT STREET MacLaughlln Indorsed for Mayor j Dnector of Supplies Joseph S. Mac I.nughlln, was indorsed as a candidate J foi niajoi nt the coming majoroltyj election, nt n meeting of the Columbia J Avenue llusiness Men's Association, ial their hendipiartcis, Jal'o Columbia ave nue, last night. prints KI.HKIir Mav 13. at his residence 41 J West End ave New York cltl, of pneumo nia, WILLIAM MCHOI.SOV. soit of tha Inle Tan"l Hnildard nnd William Tllghman Elbert, of Philadelphia I'a BOYD - M his residence IS V I.lnden wood et May IS. CHAPLbS C I50TD. Notice of funeral later Prrilb Mav 14 II Sl'E M daugh ter of Samuel Clark and Hetty Oraham Patrhen f-ervices will be held Krl , 3 p. ill.. 37in IxkukI at !nt at Clearfield, rn. BnOHN Mav 1.' at Atlantic CUri M Mll.AlU T .MUIR I1UOW V wife of T. Wla inr llrovn aaed r.J Funeral aervlcea. I bur. . 1 p ni . at her husband a residences. Pinvnett s .1 Inl nrunle HliNVI-.TT Mav 14 at Mlanllc Clty.-I l)r vvii.i.iam 11, tibAut i. runerae Mcrvlres al the Children a seashore House sat tl a m Int. ft Thomirs a Cem , VV hltennirh about 1 r m . A! C K Sudilenl Maj II nhelnhold F. AI'CK nt Sim S stlij.1 , Philadelphia. ra Hue.) 117 rtclallven and friends Invited to funeral snt , at 10 a m . from parlors of VV J iMiirtlpp 1109 s loth rt Krlenda may view remains rrl 7 to 10 p m Int Ml. Auburn cem . Cambridge. Mass Kindly omt flowers CHt.MOItE -Mav n at Philadelphia, WIII.INM J and Kl.t.A M ClIUlOtlK hiia hanel ami wife Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services Sat, U 10 f. mi, nt Jl 1 West 'Jlli si , Wilmington, Del Inl. Q 1 1 ( arlirr.nl. Ikiii 1 MIMSTItOSO Ma "i al WllmlnglnnV Del IMtM HEITlUnS ARMbTRONCl aged I1 Relatives and mends Invited to services at live residence of hla daughter,, Mrs Wlllai.l Hall Iorter ni Delaware MVe llml.iali.il Sat May 17, 2 10 p m. Inl prlvste til VVilirlnctt.il and Rrandywjns C em IIKI P MAS I PIS I K.MMK URAiin:rti ijpnnii:NrKD ov orrmaH MAiMIINh TWIMJ UUnss AND Mll nhfn RRAin( HiaiiKST wacbm lil nib It n 1 IMV Oil PIFfK WORK. SI I. ll U ORU OlTARAT Fl.I) APPIT QUAKhR BRAID LO , 1011 DIAMOND ST. IIH I' UMMMIIK, H4KMI on breTd bench linn dp on mtf and douiih mixer Rood sces Mallei. Dili and Mm Carndfii ...... ROY wanted Ifi seari old for eeneral nf tire work must bo bright wiltlnr In1 dufatrloua, ucrminpnt. opportunity for h4 boy who uro ifi himself orlh. Apply looni s .tin r&nsunk ae , Monday after- tinnn Aia 1 u I.I.KC rniriAN-Onnd oltpt rlclan wanted for lnali) Nndoultiidc wiring 13 lfan"'r Mil IM IIUI1 IVUIIU1I M ni:si:RN mavaokfi foriwrition havliicr plant ronslatlnc ton' eripp diMi iounor. gray iron lounary, machine pattern forc bIiops cleaning: , fiartment. eti nou rncagtd on medium td leiy snerlallzed Jobbing work desires t engaee a general manager tn aastime cam- pi pie cnarge enure property inciuaing flaies; Asslatanre on technical production will ba glen when desired, by president of com non u hr will rpirmln ill nlnnt. nlant run trolled bv northern Interests: desire to add manufacturlne sncclalt tn balance prod u ft tlon, prrsent butlneen ample. proiert goodi now working 100 men tan emplo 15n with out extension present business largely ex-. port location rum n western irgmia opien did climate, good town. 8000. position re rtulrrs high abilltj and aRgressKeness with spfilt-ncf along similar lines, a capable or- ganizer fimillar with modern management and production methods, ample salary will be pMd to secure a high grade man who haa previous produced results Address with full Information M Jn, ledger Office. ......- . 1 ai PUNCHER experienced wanted, for lar riirlnln wnrk. Rfnson nrexs ADD1V FAtnkH ogu ManufacturlnK Company. Patrbogufil I I fifl" SITUATIONS WAMKD-MAI.K IiOONKCVPCR Tounr man. St. deslrea V9k altion Hharton School graduate, 4 yearsf exp , exrciient rers r .'., imager unict. ROOMS FOR RBNT At PhllwdelphU BJHT, 8, AV( Large front room4next t bath, for 1' Kcntlemen opposite Black Oak Park Uoodland 1H3J.M RKAI, laSTATK FOR RI,R f liy (Kits WOOD RT Small central lnvestrotnt-J irtreasing in aiue iJ MYERS X. WR1H Ridge ae and 10th 300 ROUSKy for sale. 1100 down; balance,! I same as rent Utt on request ir.inrwi, ii ,iit-i,iiui. VIMN LINK tent, nun r.emr1'.7rvc. n .hv ... nnd frame. II rooms larie pArches'i abocati 1 aere arrourcl. fiarace: beaultful lawn 1A mtn from Jlrcael 8t. Station. A rnln walXi from station c. J Mitchell. 810 Lincoln ruilj riNWn !$ U'VNWI) STONH ItESIDKNOB, 13 rooma.4 it UMl.lS. ..... .UUI.I..IUI muuui aural erourd, garage, fl min from slntloniall cnn venlencea -'. J Mitchell. 810 Lincoln Bldjafj NAimKinit NAIinKRTH IIK3IDBNCK. 3 story, atenai and frame IS rooms large porches, lot, rtlxJSO fine ahade. t.t min (rem Hroad 81, i hlallon n min, walk from Narberth station:, only 113 000 C, J Mitchell 810 Llncpl3f n.ill.ll.ir v1- ihaii: tut RKvr ItAROU t.err. 1IUK4 reel, a.'e: Qermantowaj ave . ulth icry large lot In rear, contain: Ing 10 000 square ft aultabla for florist, ofj Junl neaier uwn.r a... mnor roaq ni.iliA'TRRtl alatf rooflnr Aonm at square foot, aenet poetKl, Phone Olek, 47.1 t I'lpeou m n i-cn sc BTAlirB ALHUM8 AND SUPPLIES .-"J PII1I.A HfAMP evO g b I.7TII BT " " WANTF.n liLOTHINU Mlnt and discarded nil kinds, bought! need goods; p .1 zig;: "ttrssswr sgra r-v ;ji ! .f 'A3 V. - " J B F ',!i ., ? x ?"Tr u fn- J7J-W
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