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MAYOR TO RELIEVE AUDERMEN OF THE NEWSGTAND PERMITS) Can’t Expect Policemen to Be Honest When There’s Graft in This, He Says. ot Mayor Gaynor will no longer au- thorize the issuance of newastand i- consés dn the permits of Aldermen unt! AB investixation 1s made in each case or the Mayor e satiafied of the probity of the Alderman granting the permit. He said so to-day in @ letter to Alder Man Courtland Nicoll, a nephew of De- ancy Nicoll, and added: “1 do not know how I can expect po- Neemen to be honest when they know that many, {f not most, members of the Board of Aldermen, are neliing the 1 have had to put up with It, but here- after I think 1 shall permit none of these Meenses to be issued by the License Bu- reau without a full examination, except in the case of Aldermen of known prob- ity Hke yourself.” ‘The Mayor's letter was called forth by om Which Alderman Nicoll had ad- drersed to him detailing a new plan he intended to introduce in his district for doling out stand permits, The Alderman suggested that the pian was worth con- sidering by Chief Wallace of the Bureau of Licenses. Commenting on this in hie letter to the Alderman, the Mayor wroe: “1 think your method |s very ad- mirabdle. You will bear witness that when I called the attention of the Board of Aldermen to the general sell- Ing of these licenses by Aldermen, I took care to ay that I had the utmost confiderce in some members of the board, and I need not assure you that you were one of those whom I had in mind.” At the next meeting of the Board of Al@ermen Nicol! and ©. Grant Ester breok, heading a committee of five, will the introduction of @ resolution contemplating removing the stand per- mit-giving power of the City Fathers investing the power tn the Bureau of LAcenses. Toward this end the com- mittee has been in communication with Acting Commissioner of Accounts Rice, E ———_——_ REx i i i te it i i ft "| 5 if if ‘ : f 7 : fy i i [ i i t | | I i § I I j | : tf i i! i Hery C. MRS. J. B. CONVERSE DEAD ter-in-Law and There Will Be Double Funeral, (Special to The Word, GREENWICH, Co Sept. 6—Mra, on the Conyers Manor estate of Fd- mund joining on the same estate, Although she had been @ partial invalid for some years and was operated upon abroad four years ago for stomach trouble, she was not critically iM un- til the death of her sister-in-law. The anxiety and subsequent shock was Father John’s Medicine is a physician's prescription. Prescribed for the Rev. Father John O'Brien of Lowell, Mass., by an eminent specialist in 1855. Father John recommended this prescription to his parishioners and friends and in this way it became known as Father John’s Medicine. This story is true, $25,000.00 to any charitable institution if shown United | otherwise. | | 1 Ls id} | ROR A TPR) OF ITS ABSOLUTE PURITY TAKES PRECEDENCE EVERYWHERE, AT HOME, AT THE CLUB, IN CAFES, HOTELS AND RESTAU. RANTS, AND.IS ALWAYS “ FIRST OVER THE BARS” Father John’s Medicine t and lung troubles, prevent consumption, and make flesh and strength if taken faithfully. It is not a patent medicine, and does not contain alcohol or AFTER A LONG ILLNESS. Passes Away Two Days After Sis-| 1 at her home! ©, Converse at 4 o'clock this morning, exactly two days after the death of her eister-tn-law, Mra, Kd- mund C. Converse, in a residence ad- A SAFE FAMILY REMEDY FOR COLDS AND BODY BUILDING THE @aid by the family this morning to be | the direct caune of her death. fire, James Converse's husband died core of years ago. He ha ted with his brother, I In business in Pitt comer | Phe Mouth of the Child | |]] Is the gatew to his body —the avenue of entrance FOG MAY CAUSE DEATH. | for more than two-thirds of all the dread diseases which Tn the heavy fom that eettied on |} endanger his life. All things that make life—air, food, Brooklyn early to-day, Albert Stutz | torey-Ave, stipped on the fourth atep of | drink—pass through the mouth. It is the way in, and it is the way in for the microbes that bear the terror-striking names of diphtheria, scarlet fever, tonsilitis, pneumonia, The gums, the throat— every moment of life these are ex- posed to conta- gion. At play or at school, at home or in the streets, the dread germs rise ready to inflict disease and disas- ter on the young life. Nature has fortified the mouth wonderfully, but despite all her work discase frequently finds lodging. You can teach your child to help Nature to detend his life. A good dentist—a good toothbrush—a good dentifrice—constant care and cleanliness. The teeth should be brushed clean after each meal, Night and morning they should be scrubbed. ‘The mouth and throat should be washed as Yourl Sw hy McQuade, ran over and foun | Heomal | atreet, | unconscious, Dr, Shields took Stutz to the Brooklyn Hospital, The fall on the wet ateps had fractured his skull, It is thought he | witt die. the man | ——_—— | often as the face. Only b { this constant care can healt 4 maintained. Wig its anil ane “4 r ufacture a dentifrice that is i = thoroughly antiseptic. It 4, ny ity 8 404 removes all impurities from the teeth and leaves the mouth surgically clean. It refreshes the membrane of the mouth and sweetens the breath. Put up in four dif- ferent forms. One will surely suit your child’s | individual taste, as one will surely suit your) MX) We a 19008 RYYy Vi own. Inexpensive, “the highest quality at the lowest price.” Riker's roared Tooth Paste—A cleansing antiseptic 15. peste recommended for its prophylactic properties. e tube........ Weveut Vecoriiginedseeges Lesensveses Riker's Antiseptic Tooth Powder—Put up in sanitary top can to oe freely without can touching brush. The 15. tin Riker'’s Antiseptic Tooth Wash — Compounded of the same standard ingredients as ; the pee and eras for those Ea who prefer a liquid den- c Wt) tifrice. The bottle... . "25 : Riker's eee Cream—An aromatic preparation of cleansing power 1 to the Antiseptic Paste but differently flavored, The tube. 15. f To every purchaser of any Riker Dental preparation FREE! will be given FREE a traveller's size rea) "Riker's Cold Cream, particularly recommended for tte treaiment of the skin in removing the stains and burns of the outdoor Summer life. Regular price 25c, 50c and 75c the jar. Tubes, lic, Traveller's size with any Riker Dental preparation FREE. A A Antiseptis the most agreeable cleanser for the teeth, mouth, and throat. is of especial antiseptic value to chil- dren. Will afford relief in rinor throat irritations. Keeps the teeth in a white, healthy condition. and we guarantee to give will cure coughs, colds and all poisonous drugs. Ra asasne ase BECAUSE GUARANTEED UNDER THE PURE FOOD. LAW Representa! re Wiliam see Hew York, BV Hardens the gums and sweetens the breath, and overcomes any disagreeable taste in the mouth. ., As a nasal douche or spray for catarrhal infections it is effectiy As a wash and dressing for wounds, sores, ulcers, etc., it is both cleansing and healing. 6-02. bottle, 25¢ pint, 50¢; quart Other Tooth Preparations Colgate Tooth Powder, No, 1 15c; No. 2, 24e. Sanitol Tooth Powder, price, 15e, Price, 25c; our price, Ie. wsual) Pyrodento Tooth Paste, usuai| price, 25¢; our price, 19¢. Redox Tooth Paste, usual price, 25c; our price, 19¢, H Sozodont Tooth Paste, price, 25¢; our price, 19¢. Tooth Powder, usual price, @5c; our price, 1S¢. Calox Tooth Powder, usual price, bat D our price, 1S¢. usual + 19¢, n's Camphorated Tooth Powder, usual price, 25¢; our price, Ie Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder, usual price, 61; our price, 89c, Kolynos Tooth Paste. usuai price, 25c; our price, 19¢, ( Tooth Paste, price, 25¢; our price, 20¢, Pebeco Tooth Paste, usual price, 50¢c; our price, 38¢, Sanitol Tooth Paste, usual price, 25c; our price, 15¢. ffield's Tooth : ne Tooth Pas 25e; our price, I5e. usual price, 25¢; our price, 19¢, Sanitol Tooth Wash, u: i 25 and 50c; our price, 15¢ HN pee Sozodont Tooth Wash, price our price, 17¢, Rubifoam Tooth Wash, usual price, 25c: our price, 17¢, Lavori our price, Kolynos (Liquid: and 50c; our pric ind 45, Thycalol (Liquid), usual price, 50c and 81; our price, 20¢, 45¢ a. Pyrodento (Liquid), usual price 25c, 50c and 81; our price, 19¢, 35¢. 750 usual usual Paste, usual » USUAL price, The Best Fountain PenjAn Individual Cup f | for School Use Student we Rack A“ safety” pen which |, The Board of Health will not permit IF cccuntealitite space. Tt the use of general drinking cups in the | upleslittle space, Phe] schools, It is necessary for each stu- top screws on, ‘The pen dent to carry his own cup, oy Scout C: [ +) i can be ostled about Yi aeincaio without danger of aluminum, with cover ‘ ‘i Aluminum Cups in rubber 19 leaking. Unscrew the] "s @mllary cloth eae ..... Ae top, slip it on the end and you havea gold pen of satisfactory length. ‘The ink supply is good, The pen is practical. Made to sell at 81,50, Our special 79! price er a rer NRT OST ern EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1912. +| Euthymol Tooth Paste, usual| Y¢! Dentine Peroxide Tooth Paste, | ; +] makers; up from Beauty Is in Disguise under a heavy coat of tan and freckles The freedom of summer out door life and the exposure to sun and wind have given new vitality to the skin and added brilliancy and glow. But this is now all hiding under the bronze mask. Albo Bleach is invaluable in restoring the face to its natural color after exposure to the sun and wind. First it acts as a wonderful cleanser, freeing the res of every particle of dirt. en it whitens and beautifies the skin. After a thorough cleansing with Riker’s cold cream, Albo Bleach should be rubbed over the surface of the skin with a piece of absorbent cotton. A daily appli- cation of A Bleach will in- sure absolute whiteness of the skin and a gen- eral livening up and betterment of its texture and coloring. The b tee. 0c The Tooth Brush shouldagree withyourteeth. Scientifically constructed tooth brushes, like the Riker “Special” brush, are designed in different styles, shapes, sizes and degrees {of stiffness in the bristles in order that the purchaser may get just the brush that is right for histeeth. The enamel on the teeth varies in firmness and durability; in some, the teeth are closely set, while in others there is space between each tooth and its neighbors. These different conditions require dif- ferent kinds of brushes. Your own experience and your den- tist’s advice will guide you in the selection of the right sort of brush. There is a Riker “Special” Brush to suit every dental need. The brush is manufactured un- der our supervision, and we know that the bone and the bristles out of which the brush is made are the best quality. We know that the brushes are made carefully, skilfully and under hygienic conditions. Every brush bears the Riker and Hege- man guarantee, Riker Special Tooth Brush— large and small; soft, medium and hard bristles, best c Riker's E C 25 Tooth Brush— 3 rows pure bristles, celluloid handle Ran Te Aw c Riker's E D 25 Tooth Brush—4 rows pure bristles, best bone solid back and handle...... c B 15 Tooth Brush— f superior quality bristle nehandle..... 15¢ Riker Tooth Brush—extra quality cellent bone handle.. totes, 200 “Ventaseptic” Tooth Brush—¢ rows pure bristles, open back, very sanitary. Ae rd Other Brushes by the best Ameri- can, English and French 15¢ Student’s Box Goud looking. Brown leath- erette with brass trim- mings. In- side is room for books or papers, A separate latched section for lunch, speci- mens, ete. ‘ A Riker and Hegeman Spe- cial... 6. peesegeeenes tee 48c You Are Safe When You Buy At AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES Telephone Your Orders to the N We Deliver Propiptly. Store. You Are Safe When You Buy at RIKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES A Remarkable New Candy Billie BurkeChocolates Guth, the creator of the famous They are made by “Chocolates Ay Guth." 50c “T have never tasted such - eid chocolates. And the fillings are quite wonderful—a surprise in every bite. I'm proud to have them bear my name, and I hope you'll enjcy them as much asl lncesatiunintgtiaiaee as) do. Billie Burke.” ‘OU will find “Billie Burke” the most tempting delicious chocolate candies you have ever tasted. A special blend of chocolate is used for them and the fillings are entirely original. The New Candy! The Candy of Novelty! ; Try, for instance, this maraschino paste chocolate. It is made ot the finest Queen Anne Cherries from the South of France, stee) in maraschino cordial, minutely crushed, smoothed, strained, mixed with the best sugar and converted into a delicious jelly. It is then dipped by hand into the chocolate, the correct size painstakingly estimated and even the pretty little curlicue on top—which may seem an accident—has been carefully designed with an eye to the general artistic effect of the completed box. There are fifty-one candies in a pound box of “Billie Burke” —more than in any other pound of assorted chocolates on the market—and each one candy ha: been given the same individual study and careful attention as to shape; mould, decoration and filling. Each candy is packed in its own fluted white papercup; smoot! NE rich brown, shining and tempting. Weexpect to sell a haif millicn boxes of “Billie Burke” Chocolates the first year. That is the only reason 5 O | we can afford to offer them at 80 sma'l a price... c “Billie Burke" is to be had in the United States only at Riker and Hegeman stores. A most astonishingly good candy at any price—better than most 80c chocolate;:. A wonderful achievement at 50c a pound. Tf you will stop in at any one of our stores we will be very glad to have you taste our “Billie Burke Chocolates. The clerk will a fresh bor for you that you may see how attractively they are packed. You may select the exact chocolate piece you prefer. Midday Lunch for Students Lack of nourishment means lack of brains. Be sure to put proper food into the stomach of the school child and he will stand a better chance of getting something worth while out of his head. Mothers must be especially careful about the food of the school children. An egg chocolate, malted milk with the favorite flavor, a rich milk drink, is a tasty, ap- perising, nutritious lunch, and gives plenty of time for necessary exercise during noon recess. For After-School Refresh- ment try an original delicious sundae or a plain soda—which in the Riker and Hegeman Store is served with pure cream, yet costs only 5c. Try this week's special— French Chocolate 1 0. Sundae,"’ only... ¢ The richest, purest, best flavored ice cream—which we make ourselves—dressed with a delicious chocolate sauce which is made according to a special recipe and will delight the hundreds who seek “true” chocolate. Reduced to 10c each Hegeman's Utopia Bath Salt, a fine grained salt, delightfully fra- grant, adds much to the invigorat- Ing qualities and pleasure of the bath. Usually sells for 25c a box. Hegeman's Utopia Violet Tal- cum, a pure, delicate, smooth pow- der, daintily perfumed with violet. Usually sells for 25c a box. While they last during this sale we will sell either (value 25c) 1 0 : ec for ......0++ Ponrerseonnee Solution of Citrate of Magnesia Is the most agreeable and satisfactory gen- eral lasntive. For childeen it is eapectally suitable since its action is mild and pot at- tended with discomfort. Vicasaat to a An » purgative it is safe and effective, re inake our own Citrate of Maguesia aad | fare ear sen eee 0g %. Li it Riker-Hegeman | |