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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 25

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 25

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Tin: RftOOKLTN DAILY EAGTE. NEW YOBK, TTITTRSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1017. INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS ON BROOKLYN BOYS IN CAMP Corporal Punishment's Patrol L. I.

MEN AT UPTON OFC. AUDITORIUM PRESENTED TO UPTON I OK HUM II MIS AT SPARTANBURG Suspected Victim Suffering Only GET REDUCED RATES Major General Bell Accepts Building on Behalf of Men in Camp. From Tliror.t Trouble Examination Ghows. BROOKLYN HtSti OJJ RANGI siur.i i ,5 i-'-V '-('-. DETAIL MAS THE NMOLE OWNED I EL!" I vote William Lumh FAl I iKlftl nSThIL OtSeRTCO? r-J operators for service in 5 MCTifiS L.

1 No Longer Have to Pay Full l.iX';;';:;;: JrtvateV Battel, Railroad Fare to Homes. 'XXnt Herbert Hull and William fflTrar- A "rsl draft who have not i I i 1 i Company. 7y-3L Lfl3, een and ro men of the rfl c3 fir oSv I Eagle Rureau. iecond and the following draft. Only I 11 J.

77th Division. National Army. passed tne 1.. 1 hZlXcd P2CZS22to7US Camp Upton. Ct'lTZZ OH HAND 1 jLZV 1-n.

-I T' wwi the chief purposes of tin- lasses will HT I tr -TVo eX Zz, ZTZ zz. ar-fit 13TH HOLDS ARMORY (. l- ViiiU nillUUHI COiSfc QN.tXJ fctttC06- ft I making he Camp a-30 "m' I Army T.mTt& OR1V.L i yr.O-MOO!li -If- This of no to the 1 Camp Upton, 1. November M-h REVIEW TOMORROW, Wu fZZ FortHamiiton To Commemomie Return From' kS) I 'II-V0 u'ft poisiM.i mi Spanish-American War. ZSBp fyVy J'v4y' hV-wS abeofblng all the attenti i buiidins ttmlTs which will ac-1 i to in 'fy) hlijj J'orpora Hawj of Troop have been scheduled before the big dw.

it on thi ind hopes of uia il'ihe "aUon'wtn'f 'u" menthUItte tte date ra'wbttbUi'wrl vTl Ti dma'd' V.u!-.' "'v. plared every day by the Thin tn the faol thai Bie building ianUeT Thciild in com- the wafwUh gprntajSTtt Wfi uJiroT tottto LleutenantB, B. Howard, who I. "iTei ndtoM, cTH ZI5j viT'r'- zrJk t''lf 'ro'momlw IVctLL-WHtOE ARC AU I I' I I jZ apply onl A. at Stupl.

1 v. ok, rd. ton's I Thirteenth Coast rtillerv WE. CONFOUNDED 10 1 CTS i lAuf VOU AN'S mp I are is ui exeef-s ol tint rate. The score waa J-7 tie.

This is knew of York I'll h's invited all oSL B0M6 TO THIS MSi APr OMuV X-. i "tst the Is and. he l.t i I two ARyjNot h.1"; -V -a'l" Xwloljli? (d, Aj Man'oiviile, 'and lie' 1 1' 'half he i.i'-'n' ijj g0 0 'N 3ERVICE, n' Colonel m'ii' I ji.e1' ArlHlery il Con mm Wof WMiM3 Battalion Biz'Z" 'M ipS4f. SJrXSBH Sv-tMK o- Camp's Features rfhW- as the Tenth and Klcventh In. fur several months warinmc Tl mpanv is one of the hi.

eii, i'i Vp 'PVeen the a es of 18 and 46 Hi.rea,,. the -enen, I (. Ih, Dr. D. I'm l.afayeito CORNELL INSTRUCTORS JPMl Ot Jtt Tm'Vne" Lmnent'Tn its i eari'm NOW WITH COLORS n-l InV'iZ'r pre" full a The servi.e is for a two- 1 1 wide end I lie tn from and is now at 'pared for the da which formed noeause anv hut wc wUI not ",0 "f- one limit his h.

It.ii.l." 'ccM 10 Tn0 Kale') i the 1 of of the afternoon take any eh. will Kh to toluT.leer tV.r! l'v 'l-'a Nov.mt.er Iik j.i.d Ty. -e; htrBe nmn- and' 'Van VrC SiU'naUonsi dmv, 'lu' he' Vas.n"'1 fnCnd8 ldeions are founded" "ZJtt. 'eommis- "J- FRANCOTTE IN SERVICE f'lh 1, jorhCov.nrton Oeneiiil Wilson Transferred. pay Is per nio.dli for privates, xion and have aeeomplished ''ln h.

.1 K. Frnncotto of Git New r. I. 'ho ii'is'l'r SINGING SOLDIER and i '1 ftUmcTto c2m dPi3l ACT0R SOLDIER "could 'cllhe'v 1 VVs'si'l't" Kiln 'nl''' lsl'1 'S'lv'TlZuZ "TZLntl-u Bush ''l'! na nt'wii- I i' ViJ- to The -f 1 ion. This i anlgAftd Macon 1 1 I nn i 'tPe af- menVArn.V...1''' I ui.i il'' he I hat' a.mBh.K VouVn'r 'is a iJliUny 'o" move troops in support siK-Ki I ''l-'t "n'oa, 'the very 'Vllh, )r 'l ''-'t at came here.

rtlct ran be added the statement that the simple reason that definite T'. or 111,11 him and they et 11 prepared by Hie Captain Henry A It. ley. Mnzin soldier i- an ael. knowle.l he pmni whe, help any her for that mailer, is In' Doling: I 'r.

''X' oo' commil- ryUIK. Tol.l.'i.'i1.'.'' "i west methods, and ''tp't. 'is some VW houi- home V''k li A. SEHB 3 examine the men of the wl.iel, 'rained think Instiiu I 1 he; ho s.Kim, have hearts jump w.ltl Joy lo l.nd Jan K-nyon. New Vk three haltalions tw tn their fitness and dec.

la SPn) ahout our I. rook- France; Dr. John 1' ltu' -Natnan. lor active service. The (xaniimitions with pr-eisn-n d.sp.i n.

in- way with never a shot in return. I'll lias l.o -itsep its sons join- Hospital Knit in i.w,Ma will start today. eve of December are named obey order. j( hand-to-hand 1 1 I)r (, Mrard. S.

Naval 1 Private I C. Ilyrne. Company W. instein. who been at amp v.th..i but at he sam; tno ren are too busy th.

will prove them- Ur Meiner. The sal W. dm -day afternoon Porty-seveml, Infantry, has been 1'pion 1 -s than live w. eks. ha.

I- time tai.ehl to think (hf. 1 ai heroes that the borough can be Dr. Kalol, Millman. New spor.s i.iovisomal second read, led more ban no -I i i a at tn bother about I'roua or. York Hospital I'm, in France; Dr.

on, a la re, a ,1 ,1. the 1 1 1 i a 1 1 I ,1,.. Army .1 j. the enemy's fire. They are James Worrhester.

In France; Dr. hi a v. I were a entertain sailors '-n-v'- zzzzzr AT JANEs m. e. church zz'Vz zzz zz y.

I 1 "'I' i keep away from, but until it In Janes M. E. Church, Held ave- phens. Uoosevclt Hospital Unit in A.iilleiy V.M-The'r.h.-om.m: His expression hit the nail on the com down grips the slgna! and Monroe street, ninety men fr0 a I rv "i be In fa n- son. Company U'dliam C.

Nieol. AI, of he ha. a re h-ad. I Si-, I I 'a I rZu service is fom Camp Mills, the Navy Yard and C.M, Dr A infold. Mi pi a in" illi i'i m'''''i' i' A- wm a .1...

is evidenced by tho "10 rconuting iand-ballleship Medical lleserve Corps; Dr. II. L. Me-1 1 I of 111 men and lour- laci thai I lie first United States sol- Keenut were the gu-sis a special Kie.oan. Navy; Dr.

A. .1. C.oodwin. s.pl. IHsn.me, i ompanv lb And.r- iy i .1 1 ,11, ila-y -r led abroad in this war was service Sunday afternoon.

The boys Medical Reserve Corps of U. Si. Army. 1 he. an.

Ha in .,1 n. Hi- m' a i d'm' 's'n'' I'th inl' "lei. 'r they will be found whe-e llio a member of a sinul battalion. w. n- hrou-hl in aiitonioblles to the end i'i- 7f ia lirXi l1.oer,i!Me'phP.,";b;i.;'" Has Hard Schedule JaUy.

fy TALKS ON CAMP UPTON atand of son. Medical serve havm, pressed march rvZ "I Tl'" rnWy ZZZZ'T', CZ Mr Oencra. Del. la Car- rrps lerntor. 'and again th.

al he.nl.piarters wrilten l. Corporal Harry 11 mm a I ,1 a I organization. Here is then- To. saw the Sunday present ur Ios llt 1 irn'1 l-TPton." Artilb -anal Corps' eoialanee lib Horn I.e..- and orporal Ibawird .1 en. wmch a a a srh, The lazy loafers re (lag.

containing sixty-four was the subject of a talk given by ends. and. loo, oln.l a clever 1 Y'L concludes with the sentiment: I wbiclV tieir me i -mis, to the church. At the reception Albert II. Eichholr.

of The at i.a. tore il itnp.e-sil.ln f. rnUr. "'rhesoft alluring the midday luncheon, yesterday. The ytzZ'Z VV B0As taw -ZzZz niasier's nai and The -how is helm- oroduced lo i.ppc.rs.

So long as a man of the their slumbers at that late hour and I 1 be pastor, and h. 11. In 1. lor. At the the Kt.ights of i itorv A assigned to duty will, a ir buib'l, remains Ins feel the lino have fifteen minutes in which to 'a! "i'l's White Ch l'' r'iw' work 1 (n: saved the Hon.

drill stad.un, and tbeaTer at I'pton. will he kept open. lu-o" tl, bu ml their per- J' pispb and Vvillard "ZZZZT" ZZ'Zl Th" ha Sheen 'uaVsfen'cd Morale Mud He High. in winch' wshsl Al "pokc' oldh-rs' 'Zh, sa A 'bra hZ, 721 iCamp Gordon S'SS 'irH3H ioThHHK i Y-M-c-A-T0 zBz'a" n.igi.un on. i iiiui.t.i.

a j. while Ihcy are reporting the rest of I MFM IN PDVirp i Tne nan dese, th. ouartei OcorK. Bauei at b-fi half Sergeant 1 1. Uohinson has been D.llab'm of the SevenVy- the men are going through an hour of mCn StKVIl't quantity of food th.

men receive. 1 IV, m-'x, ini transferred lio.o Company to the (Special to The Eagle.) I seventh As is the case wiih setting up exercises and close-order There will be a Men-Away-From- members of the Merchants Club were Snn, h. I'rlvate Th as Newman. Head- I her I'erhaps no man at Camp J. t-T -1 i i i 1 rii.bo "'mil drill, praclice semaphore sig- of the M.

C. A. on rhanksg.vmg 1(M by speaker. Mr. F.l-khol sa.d play was Inlantry, Cordon has made a bigger hit with; are minded 'ig.

wagging with flags, I is op, to all membe.s that as. nous disease broke ry through 'he public than Murray Hoth. one of on. Two-l birds of he pracl.e, and -graph and tel- wlm 11a can, I buildings and b. ters o.npai.y th- Inlantry.

former em '-pi. practice. At 10:30 o'clock thev ou" un'" mo so built that patients Sergeant Gorge W. Rose. Med, pal Western I plunge a husy hour studying writ- mend-rs of the committee will could be isolated.

Department, attached to the 102nd He is a professional song writer, ih ZZZZ nies '''g and of messages and "I men and fifty students E.I ward It. Donsehkc lie C. A. and when drafted was on the staff then knock off for a well earned noon-' f'. Institute will attend In a praised The Eagle sweater mpa.gn Nine ministers all address the men PARISHIONERS TO HONOR a'inoirn'marci, 'JZ-ZZt ZZZ im- Zrl bJZ jS''" 'i Va i v' 7 "'yy REV.

FR. CHURCHILL 'hclal' i.nrclV m' Wa e'en' pci'i'od' ''M" "v- to gel v.o.'.i and as' A venae 1 niiabuied songs for i'' -v-r. There drill and more drill aaacincnts are to be com- diers aro in great need of sweaters Shaw of th- Kmma na. I la pt ist htirch. number of musical comedies.

I wind, is signal pr.o Men who are not I P'c'''d the cold weather. of Drooklyn. an. A i OB Lie tenant 'I111'1' ''h to Ulr M'io'''h are taken aside I quite up to the scratch aro taken aside Another man from l. is II Company, whi-h is offi- and put over a few mental hurdles.

Classes In tho special branches of study are at work and tho men are Cole Three Brooklyn Chums at Spartanburg loomst H- ha originated a scries of carlo. ms'As you Sep It in the Camp," Atfanta papers has created such in-! Infantry, to which he was assigned, 1 (crest that the colonel of the 326th sent for him, congratulated him and asked him to do some special drawing for the regimental headquarters. John Molltor of Astoria, L. I before entering the National Army, was a machinist. He is attached to the 320th Machine Gun Company at ba and ,1 is and.

rsro.nl will bo placed In charge of one of the guns, lie is regarded as an expert. William Koenlg of 240 Hlnsdala street, Brooklyn, was an automobile mechanic, ami nas just, neen ferred to Company of the 307th ammunition train, to ho placed In charge of one of the motor tanks. VETERANS TO ENTERTAIN The Veterans of the Sixty-ninth riegiment will hold an entertainment and reception at the armory. Lexington avenue, between Twenty-fifth and iwenty-slxth streets, Thanksgiving BSve, Bandmaster Bayne will conduct the regimental band, which will render several selec- ineluillng of a 1 Of 0 Dancing will follow the en-ment. The proceeds will be 0 build a monument and cn- In memory of the departed is of the in.

and Comnni.v. under tho command of Captain Lawson. The other officers of Company are Lieutenants McLean, Glann and Chapln. Every Infantry unit has Its own independent signal system, and men aro trained in tho work, hut theirs is for communication between units only. To keep division headquarters informed is the particular work of the Signal Battalion, and it is a task of no mean proportions.

Company is the outpost company. Its particular field Is on the firing line, and at the listening posts in No Man's Land. Company Is essentially a wire company telephone and telegraph. A company is the radio outfit. The outpost company communicates with its signal headquarters by-wire underground wires if possible.

Should the wires be shot away or the connection broken by shell fire, some one must find and mend the break. Failing In this, carrier pigeons are used. It might be possible to wig wag. Should this be Impossible, it Is a case of using men as couriers, and for this purpose aro selected men who to get back a message, and the only avenue is a shell-swept field into the range of fire, the runner mus; ven- all other methods have failed. signal Ijaitj.llon for Each Division.

There is one Signal Battalion to each division. Division headquarters nre reached via brigade headquarters, as well as directly. By this method hard nt it pulling up stumps and oth- policing grounds and quarters. It musi that the barracks aro lacking in neat least beautiful in tl no rustic fences ie gathered 30 2d Signal stump pulling, ich digging and rally taken up 'aied by him men do not dan's and ICa Thirternth street, the Alumni Association of Public School No. l.r,3 will give a Christinas ch-er dance for the benefit of the graduates of the school now in service.

The dance will he un- Lease and Miss Cecelia Kelly, teachers In the school. P6.V. HENRY W. CHURCNaiJ NEXT Friday evening, at 8:30, at SI. John's College Hall.

Wil- loughby avenue and Barl street, i he y. father Henry Churchill. who i -r 2J LE5TER J. WE.LSCH there" and see some real action. Ha cluims that his trio will make quick work of th, Kaiser Private iq.it kin Is raising a moustache and is trying to keep it a vctvt from his Brooklyn friends.

EDWARD A PLAT KIN AMONG the Brooklyn men train Ing- at Spartanburg with Hie 106th Infantry, the old Twen-ty-thlrd are Privates Kdward A. P'atkln. Lester Wei Larkln. Lurkin entered the bervicc JAMES S-LARION war was declared In April. The is Joined early In the summer.

1 a letter sent to a friend in Brook- Private Plaikin states that he ylng the training very much and thai the boys are eager to get "1.

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