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: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDARBDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1919. HAVE YOU SEEN CHARLIE? HIS MOTHER WANTS HIM. ASK WASHINGTON AID AGAINST RAIDS OF MEXICAN REBELS Southern Pacific Company of This City Tells of Pillaging by Roving Bands. GUARANTY TRUST TOBUY STANDARD -$72000,00 DEAL Big Merger of Trust Compan- ies Awaits Only Sanction of the Stockholders. —_—— The Southern Pacific Company: has asked the State Department at Wash- ington to protect its interests In Mex- foo. Announcement to this effect was made to-day at the office of the chair- man of the Executive Committee of the failroad in this city. Simultaneously « formal jement waa issued containing Arrangements have been completed of trust com- for another big mers’ panies, by which the ( Company, the largent In Mind in the country, will absorb tl Standard Trust Company, Negotation have reached a stage where @ tentatly offer, made by the Guaranty Company, , op heey accepted by the directors of the Siandard, The final details are to fe closed to-morrow afternoon, after Which the plan will be submitted for approval to the stockholders of ‘voth companies, ‘The Guaranty Trust Compan ‘and importance grow fheraers, by which tt Fifth Avenue Trust ¢ Morton Trust Compa’ declaring that bodies of rebels, varying from 100 to 3,000, were pillaging the country, outting telegraph wires and burning the railroad bridges. More than two miles of bridges have been burned during the past ten days, according to these telegrams. In one instance, according to the despatches, the rebdele captured @ ratiroad train, fonded the paseenzers into one coach, ried it to within seven miles of Waco anc dropped it into Waco by gratity, ‘The locomouve was then dinabled, The telegrams, five in number, have A before the State Depart- He Went to Coney Island and Didn't Come Back and She Will Soon Be Destitute. “My Charlie was a good boy, He did “| not drink, nor go with bad companions. He worked hard and took care of me] peen pla and bis invalid brother. I am sure some hari must have befallen him.” That was what Mrs, Emma Gunther, heh of whieh from Thom- last statement shows re 76,686, The Standard has tlon of $1,000,90, surplus profits of # amounting ¢ ‘The aggre! telegrams received by the company |™ ment at Washington by the Washing- ton attorneya of the railroad, it was stated at the office of the ehairman of the Executive Committee, and @ formal demand for protection, based upon them, had been made, "Our lawyers at Washington been in constant touch with the State Department over the situation,” declared & spokesman for R. 8, Lovett, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Southern Pacific Company, “We have asked that our property be protected.” ‘The telegrams contained in the state- ment Ineued to-day are dated Aug. 27, Aug, 31, Sept. 3, Sept. 4 and Sept. % —— SCIENTIST TELLS WHY WOMEN ARE SO FRESH Man Has More of the Salt That's Necessary for Intelligence, It’s Explained. PARIS, Sept. ‘Woman is no longer the salt of t h; man 1s, accord- ing to the jooverien of science ‘an chron in the Matin. Lot's wife has woman had enough chloride of sodium In her make- up, and that In the explanation of her Woman, The newest conclusion of the labora- tory is that the Physical and mentat development of @ human being depend: on the percentage of salt in the blood, The blood of the man has nore salt than the blood of the woman, and for that reason woman can never expect to equal the sterner nex in physical force, reason, or Intelligence, There {x in the Matin‘s actentific dis- cussion but on® redeeming assertion tn favor of womankind; that is, that sinco her facial angle Is nearer to that of the higher animals than man's {s, for that reason her senses are duller and pain hurte her leas than tt hurts her ‘qaity and more intelligent brother. ence RI TE bined Guaranty & Companies will be ander J. Hamphill is Guaranty! and Wil President of the Star i EASE YOUR CORSETS, MEN; YOU'RE LIABLE TO CHOKE. English Youth Dies From Tight Lacing; West Point Sits Up and Takes Notice. According to desratehe pived to-day from London, were man atter wears corsets with the knowledge that he t# tak- ing a possibly fatal chance, Word been flashed oversea that Hustes g shipbuilder of Birke: n, died yeaterday as the ree of attempting to make him- self slender with stays, He had dreeaed for private theatricals, As foon as he began to move about the corsets acted ving blood to be pumped E svutting off return cireula- Clover had convulsions which ton. ended In death before the corsets could be loosened, The news was at once taken into con- fon by the War Department, sev emed WHLH tatere rt ger officers of the Na- in military circles gene the armory of the Old et hart, wher { Was «tated that the mat- ter did not In any Way concern the members of that convex fronted organ- Igation. In the tatloring trale there was some concern because of the threatened in- Mux of th few n@ ROR UMtnn wht te rannd skin tigtt under the imatep wasp like waists regular ing dandi FAILS TO STOP HUSBAND'S SUICIDE BY HER WILD RUN. Musician Kills Himself as Wife En- ters Door After Exciting Race to Save His Life. Mra. Frank Percivacle of No. Mt North Fortleth sireet, Corona, whose husband owned a barber shop at No, ai Bast Ninth sireet, m ® vain race from her home to the shop to-~day to Prevent her husband from killing him- self. He shot himse!! through the head was entering the front door wis an accomplished musician and hie services were con- wtantly required at weddign and christenings throughout Queens County The feasting at these parties ruined his digestion. For several months he has been a nervous invalid, Several weeks ugo ho told his wife he had taken out a life insurance Policy for $1.00, which would be good even though he died by suicide. She then learned he had been contemplat: | ing suicide from the tine he discovered | his aflment was not curable, Her pleadings caused him to promise he| would do his best to rid of tho) idea, but he aske: to help by never letting him out of sight. Bie has accompanied him to from the since then, until this morning ivaele slipped away from home to-day while his was looking | after of the | powing he night and had b choly this morning, ut bareheaded and hut GEN. W. W. GORDON DEAD. Famous Confederate Veteran Also 1,—Gen, W. | Ner-General ®, division of Corps, United Statos Pa @ widow and thre Vor half a ewntury he was ty ad of the cotton firm of W. W. Gordon & Co. \ ——— Fer Yourg or Old, or Cold. Reb Cross + Coush Drops, be ver bos, *e* & witow, of No, #@ St, Mark's place, -| said to-day of id son, who Baturday afte heard from st he who worked at the same place he did, @ box factory, Mrs, Gunther says the missing youth n0011 vack Rvening World to urge him to return to his home. diers and fifty ible balloons mimic warfare, ‘offre, | 08 Brosdway. 1197 roadway, niof of General Staff, Is ing the | 840 Broadway. 1980 Broadway, 6 Broadway, operations, and the two opposing armiea| £00 Fifth Ave. are headed Straw Hats leave started for Coney von, and has not been He told bis mother was going with some young fellows when Autumn leaves arrive. Soft Hat days are her sole support and that she will be in dire need unless he comes to her. She appealed to The —_————_—_—. 120,000 here. Young’sare stylish—$3 & $4 Ital dir. week | 100 Broadway. 003 Broadway, Guilleni and Ma-| Only Store on Namau St, No. 87. . Galitent's ‘force representing the! opiy Brooklyn Store, 871 Fulton St Opposite City Hall, Backslider from Wellville te Dingbat-Town A slide:— from health to ill-health A great many people have tried the slide, who didn’t know exactly what they would get in “Dingbat-Town.” The coffee drinker is quite certain to get some kind of a “bat.”” It may be in stomach, liver, heart, bowels, eyes, kidneys or some other organ, for the bad effects of the caffeine in coffee locate in a variety of different organs in different people. Many persons who knew this some time ago quit coffee and commenced Postum. Then, because they found trouble in having Postum prepared suitably at hotels and elsewhere, they gave it up and went back to coffee, thinking, ‘(Now I am well and can stand it.” So they became backslidersand when theyslid into‘Dingbat-Town”’ symptoms of the old troubles began to show again, they found it difficult to return to Wellville, Now comes Instant Postum as one sure way to get back. Instant Postum is in powder form—made from regular Postum and contains the same nourishing ingredients;—you simply stir a level teaspoonful into a cup of hot water and instantly have a perfect cup of Postum; it has a delicious mellow flavour and is free from the coffee drug, Caffeine. It can be made anywhere that hot water can be obtained; in hotels, on the train, in the office—its high, rich quality is constantly uniform, Tins holding enough for about 100 cups are sold for 50 cents by grocers. Smal- ler tins at 30 cents, make about 50 cups. Ordinary coffee costs About twice as much. Atwo cent stamp to cover postage will carry to you a 5-cup sample tin free. —_— Made by Postum Cereal Co. Led, Pure Boed Factorien Battle Crock, Micky ( twenty-six years old, had spent Sunday with @ party of friends at a group of tents on South Beach, Staten Island, facetiously styled “Camp Ham." Late in the afternoon when general skylark- ing begon among the men and women feanion donned the articles of feminine wear and waded out into the surf. Sud- SKYLARKER’S BODY FOUND IN LOWER BAY IN WOMAN'S ATTIRE head disappeared under the waves Though his friends ran through the surf to ald him, they could not find him, nor 414 continued search for his body bring Hands Got Entangled in Cor-|*"{, contre fone friend Oto day It headachy, bilious, on When the body was found to-day both eadachy, bitions, dissy, tongue hands were eutangied in the 7 eat | cont , stomach sour and full of gas, you belch undigested food and feel sick nd miserable, it means that your liver is choked with sour bile and your thirty sets from his body and had trapped his I guste waalter Bot proteety carried. of hands in the meshes of the strings. | Constipation is worse than most folks Thd body was removed to Schafer's believe, It means that this waste mat- morgue In Stapleton. | tee in Lied thirty feet Mf bowels decays the Narrows o@ Pot Wasser ¢ a Hinto poisons, gaves and acids and that day by Capi, Haines of the Sean ‘au.| Mmox to Meet Hmperor To-Day. | these poisons are then sucked into the TOKIO, Sept, 11.—Philander C. Knox, blood through the very ducts which vey boat Mannisee and was brought to| the Special Ambassador of nite should suck only nourishment to sustain the Stapleton municipal w! The) States to the funeral of th 6 Em- | the body. drowned man wore over his shirt a|peror Mutsubito, and Mrs. Knox \ii| Most people dread physic. They pair of women's corsets and a skirt cov. cred hia trousers, Scanlon, who was @ walking de! of the Cement Workers’ Unio set Strings When Scanton Fought for Life. atrings, as if Scanion at the first. hint of danger from a possibly irresistibl undertow had tried to wrench the co The body of William Scanlon of No, 17 Abingdon mpuare, was discovered in be received tn audience to-day vy Em-'think of castor oil, salts and cathartic peror Yoshihito and Empress Saduky, pills. bajo shrink Bdge after of- tary of fects—so they postpone the dose until wife will take luncheon i t jis bi nd with Their Tfajesties. hey ee a eS eae Tuxedo Tobacco ‘Ts live, virile men who make this country what it is, recognize the relaxation from nervous and mental strain, the restfulness— that comes from smoking Tuxedo Tobacco. John Philip Sousa, Eddie Foy, Dr. Madison C., Peters, Rex Beach, Lew Fields, E. J. 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