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bits Stuart?s Dyspepsia, Tablets PAGE ‘EIGHT GREAT TUNNEL WORK STARTED UNDER HUDSON Structure will be Completed by 1924—Four Driveways are Planned YO REMOVE* BLOCKADES | New York, Oct. 12.—Construction of a Vemicular tunnel under the ruusoa river bewween New ork aud sey City starved yesterday with the break- ing of ground tor One of the luves big airsualts, State, county and miu- mncipal of trom both sites have been invited to parucipate in tne cer- emonies in Manhattan cnis afternoon, Ikngineers expect to complete the structure by | ‘Yue cost, esiimat- ed at $29,000,000 is to be borne equal- ly by the two states, Shore works, including shafts and approaches, will i ighteen months to consiruct, actual work of boring un- der the riverlis te begin. Continued congestion at the ferries between ‘New York and New Jersey prompts the belief df tunnel engineers that 5,600,000 motor and horse-drawn conveyances will use the tube in 1024, with traffic showing a steady increase, reaching\ an annual figure of ,22,060,- (00 vehicles by 1948. Tolls based on the’ ferry rates will be levied | for twenty | 'to'pay for the tube, and then i€Nvould ybe free for the use of all. Four Driveways. Four driveways, two in each direc- tion, will be provided. A‘ sidewalk, two feet in width, also is planned. The tunnel, comprisingstwin cast iron tubes each with an external diameter of 29 feet, will be six feet wider than the Pennsylvania railroad tubes under the Hudson East rivers. Traffic blockades, now common O¥} ferries, would be.,precluded by pra- vidng at each end of the tube derrick equipped trucks to take stalled auto- mobiles in ‘tow. Three driveways in each direction will be furnishe? on the aproaches, because slight inclijes there are expected to slow down the movement of the vehicular queues. Ventilation to rid the tunnel of ¢ar- bon monoxide gases from automobile exhausts will be farnished by four large shafts and also by an air/ duct under the roadway ani an exhaust above. Smoky vehicles ciyenlate noisonous. gas freely in closed laces but chemists working. on the tunnel yentilation system estimate that at the highest voinkaf saturation ther? will ho only narte of eartan monoxite ta 19 natts of air in the fiha Tyran Lpieht narts fot, the gag tn 19,090 narts of rir. they figured. ta,eive a man a headache. NO FEAR, NOW . OF INDIGESTION A Host of People Seen? to Thrive on What Used:to Provoke Indiges- \ -tlon Before, They Learned of \ When the stomach becomes Sour, with gassiness and heartburn due to indigestion or dyspepsia relief may pe had by one or two: Stuart’s Dys- ” , pepsia Tablets, Simply chew ‘them, no hot water ‘nor any other fillers for a stomach perhaps already too much overcrowded. , These tablets supply to the stom- ach the alkaline effect which is what relieves the sour acid condi- tion, They algo contain pancreatin| will be carefully noted gnd recorded. | Druggist8 also sell larger \ “Bayer a aie i ‘ Jioti ‘| ‘ Z to ;help digest the ataivhy, foods “Chief, Fire Department.” | Packages.” Aspirin is trade mark Bay-| Paris, Oct. 13—Henri, Landru,. who, —__-—-——— party affiliations, will support the following : | such as; potatoes, rice, oatmeal,| Observance of Fire Prevention day, \.eT Manufacture ‘Monoaceticacidgster | is shortly to be placed on trial on The new name of what was onoe Governor— . p white ffour, etc. ot . | which fallg on the forty-ninth anniver, | Of Salicylicacid. ‘2% 1 charges growing out of the disap-| German East, Africa hag been provi- J..F. T. O'CONNOR. { Get’ 60VdEntbox of Stuart's Dys-| sary of the burning of/Chicago, will} 4 Bee al 3 Lieutenant Governor— = ar| pepsia Tablets, have them: on hand at “all times/and thus have no fear of indigestion or dyspepsia. The fact that these tablets are on sale everywhere in the U. S. and Canada shows how generally recog- Of FERED BUCHAREST, Rumaniy—Mlle. VA ni | Lambrine, morganatic wife of Prince Carol of Rumani hag. refused to “sell her husband” for $5,090,900. That was the amount offered her, by Queen | Marie of Rumania, if she would quit) the prince and marry some one else, according to a. dispatch from Paris. The offer was made, it is said, in the hopes that the romance, w hich | has resulted in Prince Carol twice re- nouncing his rights to the Rumanian throne,’ would thus be finished for once and all. | LACK LIST OF CARELESS PLAN 1 Negligent Owners Whose Care- lezsness Contribute to Great | Loss Are Attacked NEW, PLAN OF NEW: YORK ———— i New York, Oct..13,—Negligent pro-| perty owners whose carelessness in the past has contribyted to the loss of 15,000 lives and the destruction ot $250,000,000 annually by fire in ‘the United States, are going to be “black- listed” ‘by fire department officials ‘in a number of cities this year in ac- cordance with a plan of the National ing warning has been displayed on billboards, street -rs and in other public places: “Keep off the blacklist! “Prior to Fire Prevention day, mem- bers of the uniformed force will make inspections of business ‘and residen- tial properties. All premises, contain-| ing “accumulations of rubbish, defec- tive chimneys and flues, improper heating devices or any other condi- tions constituiing a public menace fire department's be general throughout the United States, according to an anouncement by the National Board of Fire Under- writers here, the governors of many states having issued proclamations in accordance with the request of Presi- PRINCE'S WI/'E SPURNS MILLION | AGAINST FIRES : ; school children because of the+fact TO BRING DIVORCE 4 i Prince Caro} feels the his wife does about it. returned to Paris after United States. He became so en ed at the offer to buy off his that he threatened to return to Ame ica and become a “plain citizen.” | In so doing he would legalize his} marriage and also segatize his infant son, born in Paris several months ago. Mlle. Lambrine is the daugh- ter ofja Rumanian general. She and the prince were married in. Odessi | in 1918. 3 H same way | He recently has planned a! program «which -in- cludes the’ issdange cf 300,000 letters to school children and their parents,! the display of 40,000 red placards’ in} public places, the circulation of stere- | optican ‘slides, in motion picture houses, the imprinting, of “riders” on 100,000 restaurant menus and city de- partment ‘letters, and the. utilization pillboard. space. J pecial attention is devoted, to ithe that in the United States there are. on an, average, approximately five school fires .every. day. More than one-third of the school fires, for the three years,‘1916, 1917, and 1918, ag- ————————————— “ASPIRIN _Name “Bayer” on Genuine , “Bayer Tablets' br wspirin” is gen- uine Aspirin proyed bafe by millions and ‘prescribed by physicians for over twenty years: Accept-only an unbrok- en “Bayer *package” which contains proper. directi ons to relleye.Headache, Toothache, Earache, Netitatgia, Rheu- matism) Colds and Pain, Handy tin| boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. visit to the, | “strictly: preventable” causes. 300 4th STREET , gregating $13,972,393 were due to To educate the teachers and chil-; dron jn;"fire prevention a mock trial entitled “The Trial of Fire,” will be staged today in hundreds of school-| rooms. / The dramatic personae _in- cludes,'beside the judge. and court offi- cials, “the arch criminal, Careless- | ness” and, the defendants (elevep of ous combustion. Pupils will portray the various characters. There will be prize essay, contests and spécial observances in schools of many elties. In others,the chambers of commerce will conduct ceremoni¢s to call attention to the fire danger. “BLUBEARD” MAKES REPUTATION FOR , HIS WITTICISMS It has: no: valves’ to Alotor of Monarchs and Monarch of Motors The Principle That «Saves Principal — ae pearance of 11 women to Whom’he had promised marriage and who has acquir- ed quite a reputation a8 a dry wit since his incarnation 18 months ago, showed deep interest in the health of the Mayor of Cork, Terence MacSwi- ney, on a hunger strike jn a British prison. ‘ Every morning. he inquired of the jailer whether MacSwiney was &tiil alive. “Are you trying to do the MaoSwi- ney stunt, starve yourself?” the jall- er inquired. < pane “They innocent; noyekSoopihit ‘sul- cide,” responded Landru gententious- ly. : ms and poultry to our agent, ori ship direct to Northern’ Produce Co. Bis- marck. Write us for prices on cream and poultry.—Northern Produce Co. PAS Sell your er NAVAL AIRPLANE HOPS OFF FROM U.S. S. PENNSYLVANIA ce a8 Tangamyiki territory. m sionally. fixed, by the British colonial | has“Spened a special cou’ The principle involved\in the design of the Willys- Knight Motor is so mechanically perfect that very little principal is involved in its maintefiance. , grind, its carbon, deposit is negligible, and continuous use’simply puts it in, 0 es finer trim, for.jt is a feature of the Knight Sleeve: Valve Motor ‘thab itactually im proves withuse: ees Q 4 { Lahr Motor Sales Company: » Distributors In 1913, more than 3,000,000 peae- ants in France cultivated Mand which was their own property.” —————————— — Hee RRR EERE EEE EERE EEE EEE EEE PP REPUBLICAN TICKET Vice President— It is ‘a car of magnificent, distances, cumulative _ Power, and ascending, efficiency, whose assess- ments for. maifitenance ‘are lighter than on,.any car not operated on the sleeve-valve principle. See W/E? GIG BACT GAG TGS Be! jee ea fe essa. Colo 2 VelS/era\ 73 TIC 7£3a XV 1 institute to teach ‘Practical methods of burning’ differ- ¢ ent fuels in various kinds. of stoves with the greatest economy. 4 wl , CALVIN CQOLIDGE. nearer of i era ' _ 2nd. Dist.—GEO. M. YOUNG, ANTI-TOWNLEY, ANTI-SO- ° CIALIST,STATE TICKET The Jdint Campaign Organization repre- senting all anti-Townleyites regardless. of JOHN F.. MeGRANN. Secretary of State— THOMAS HALL. State Auditor— GARL KOSITZKY. Sag Dai teen AS ae ..* Board of Fire Underwriters. For the major causes of fire) as follows: 7 weeks, in anticipation ‘of the observ- kerosene, cigarette, match, electricity, Borja few dey Landen showed & : | lance of Fire Prevention day through- rubbish, gas, defective chimney, gaso- atrohe dising 7 ion to partake of the President— ela Cp | out the nation tomororw, the follow- line, lightning, bonfire and spontane- | "8Ual prison fare; WARREN G.. HARDING. - Me sg 1 nized they are as an efficient aid | dent Wilson. 4 State Treasurer— { when the dyspeptic stomach needs 2{ The New Yark city fire department, | JOHN STEEN. little help. through its bureau of fire prevention, Attorney General : > ‘. RHEINHART J. Commissioner of Insurance— KAMPLIN. : ° vr : G. I. SOLUM. ee. | The Goodyear Triangle of Satisfaction aerate ch a and Labor— ® ‘Commissioner ‘of 'Railroads— Quality—Price—Service Think this over when you buy tires. _ QUALITY—A quality that is in har- H mony with the name that goes ' on more tires than any other name in the world. : PRICE—A wide range beginning with the lowest that you cay possibly \ pay and still@get A-1° value for your money. ” SERVICE—We have these tires ready for you. We not only furnish you tires that are the world’s standard for quality but we show ' you how to get extra miles from them. Avoid’ Delays—Use GOODYEARS. Corwin Motor Co. Electric Service & Tire Co. W. H. STUTSMAN, E. J. KRUEGER, H. D. ALLERT. . Supreme €ourt— ; A. M* CHRISTIANSON. _ Supt.ePublic Instruction— ry ' MINNIE J. NIELSON. > «The names’ of \some of these will appear. in the Republica column and others in the * ‘ Democratic: columnoh “the general ballot, except the names of A.M. Christianson for Judge of Supreme Court and Minnie J. Niel- son for Superintendent of Public Instruction. These will appear on the Nonpartisan ballot: q (Chip this for reference) -» COUNTY LEGISLATIVE ' TICKET eSe CSc SSS Ss Se \ <oSD SSe > és or Goodyear Heavy Tourist. Tubes Make Senator— ‘ Y Your Tires Last Longer L, W. SPERRY. ° | Members of House— ... ee: Ry | HAROLD SEMLING, ed L..E. HEATON, NEW YORK—If something should happen to the motor! Blooey! Somebody’d get a, cold. ViCTOR L. ANDERSON bath. This remarkable photograph was made just as the fleet airplane aboard the U. S. & Pernsyl-; vania cleared the turret runway for a spin in the air above Hudson River. 3