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ins aD 4 ne 22 REE ERT PRIORI eee hp chesnut CO THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918, | weattny "REALLY CAN "tc aire, POLICE INFORMER FES, RECORD MO SPEER, “CHEER UPI IF HEADAGHY. BILIOUS, WME ALANS garg |PHISBLACAHANDS <== MESEDGTMES 0 =, COSTED ASHES TMT to impose © prison penaity. It is al- leged that his favorite pastime is to open his “cut out” and, with motor booming, come up behind some other driver or some pedestrian, sometimes causing an accident. It was through & prank of this sort that he caused an No odds bow bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipation, indigestion, bilious- ness and sluggsh intestines—you always get the desired results with Cascarets. + They end the headache, b ean, distiness, nervousness, sick, sour, gasty stomach. They cleanse your Liver and Bowels of all the sour bile, foul gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A Cascaret to-night will But placing things together and fathering up seraps of neighborhood | wip the ‘ are about as certain acter that the man «hot last night is the same one who betrayed Lombardi HE KEEPS SOBER the English Grover Bergdoll, Only 20, Son of Philadelphia Brewer, ‘Alfred Noyes, Italian Murdered in East 39th a , ident at Ardmore, Dec. 12, and it is ill keep your H : Street Knew Who Killed | to teadquarters. betes straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep y Verse Builder, Says It's Another coincidence connected with ane ioe tn connection with thie charge that Be) head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and make you feel cheerful a Good Trade. Grace Carbone. | the shooting ts 6 Carbone - and bully for months, ¢ ved toll nthe san plock as that od [cn which the shooting occurred. Scorea| PIILADELPHIA, arch &.— Grover OUSLY The grip of the Black Hand may he [Of Italiana vinited the Moraue to-day, Sua Al eteiahe Bb robes fer = ISLY. . vies . Nay lt not one would identify the dead |*Peeding a ore just artt,! council, presided over by Presid ‘TAKES IT SERI Blow in closing on fte victina, but it tel Fie ecet a Sings wveeioet,, onw | SOGAy Will Oe thd 6 8 OREAIW OF FIA | Gcirats “peeniniay sreaseheel What none the leas sure. Its agents, It wae ault and white Fedora hat with| ning his car without a Hcense at Norris- | mously for three years’ military service learned to-day, were the wh n band. He was about forty) town, and to-morrow he will be tried | without exemptions, as the only means iNew Nork Poets Look Pros- shot down another In ninth | years old. of assuring national defe at Media on a charge of contempt of ‘This de- rireet. ‘hair victin w whe a court and axmanit on an officer while|ctsion was reached after @ long and y Wear Hair Short tipped off the pollce tart that resisting arrest. xhaustive examination into the mili+ 4 he? the man wanted for killing Grace Car-| (Prom the P So far tho son of the widow of the! tary situation. f Are Shined. hone and shipping her body in a trunk| @o to ft. Even an electrie button won't accomplish much unless it ts to Connectleut would be at a lawyer's pushed. oMfice on lower Rroadway to rec payment of « clatm against the Subway Company. Thie man, Salvatore Lom- bardl, didn't appear, having been warned by some underground channel; but Juds- ing by last night's murder the man who helped lay the police trap for him has paid the price, The shooting occurred last night in froni No. 317 Kast Thirty-ninth atreet, poolroom frequented by Ital- n front of tt ar- four of them t down the fifth The man was shot through the temple and died in- stantly, His body was taken to the Kast Thirty-ffth street asta later to the Morgue. On it, be and a gold watch and chain, wa in w raffle which took place afternoon at No. 60 Sixth avenue, th CITY'S JANITORS MUST NOW WEAR UNIFORMS JUST LIKE FIREMEN Latest City Hall Reform Jars Dignity of Public Building Custodians, $5 Oil Paintings] Eu KES! NEW DepaRTMENT STORE ] De A KLESNERS Merchandise Stamps Oy SIXTH AVE 22"° and 23° STREETS Until 12 Noon MERCHANDISE STAMPS “Susctasi! @ worth of merchan- PURCHASE ‘Tho last of the ancient illusion that Fa post is a half starved, carnivorous panimal, moping, round and brushing aside hipiupthorm: fecks to stare dream- h ily in sswiile others eat, drink | and are ‘has gone by the board. Two ae the fact that it ts up to the editor to give the boot to (the old-style pogt if he comes around the office with his ode to spring thir ‘week. One is thé well-fed condition of New York's pocts and the other Is the P teatimony of Apyed Noyes, the self: supporting English poet who is a guest of New York to-day. The fattened con- ) dition o' York's poets was shown yesterday at the dinner given by the |. Poetry Soclety at the National Arts Club to Mr. Noyea Here is the testl- i meny ot Mr. Noyes, the apostle of the Father John Mating Pre-Easter Sale of Men’s & Young Men’s SUITS Pre-Easter Sale of Women’s and Misses’ SUITS ‘ ‘| Unequalled as a tonic and Body Builder. Makes Ato! Flesh and Strength. Cures was an addrews, “Polligrino Co- Another reform has hit the City Hall, ‘a well an all other ety buildings. To- day all custodians of pubile buildings Wp hare etont ; eG Ane ete OHA The! As sarah fo beand Gow niformn who is a erocer at No, i Firat Colds, throat and lung pew an . Teyalties are thine!” of blue with silver gilt trimmings. It] Oyo ec ica mi tay Hc ih on troubles, bronchiti $12.50 end $10.00 Values money I got for ® poem,"| was an inaugural not ralished by the vegies Stan Se etek Sah rt r 8 ° i { well-dressed, pleasant-faced | janitors, who for years bad been per-| ii And would see no one. The police hma and consumption. Special, Very Special for Our Opening say that he ts afraid of mixing up in a case which has already caused two deaths and may result in more, The body of Grace Carbone was found fn a trunk in @ mill pond near George: town, Conn., last Novem’ She he been killed in a room at No, 315 East Fortieth street by spikes being driven | mitted to appear in and out of corridors No Alcohol oF dangerous in so-called citizens’ attire, Henceforth the wearing of the untform is compul- sory, and fines will attend failure to &ppear clad in the blue and tinsel pro- scribed by Dr, Beatty, the now Super- Intendent of Public Buildings and Of- ficen, n who was the guest of honor at the Ginter, ‘came to three guinoas. ‘y mad Sune ‘Deon graduated from Oxford , end 1, bad .to support myself, 1 was ving at home. When I got the money (for thig;poem I spent thirty shillings <ef it in going to London. 1 got along $44 4 offered mor into her skull, Salvatore Succidl, with es toes ee eel Wane ares moon peda liashalre diy tesed whom she lived as his wife at that ad- Blue fe Ms oe Black We ask yon pecagecty Fout of foar poems would be returned, red | dre, was very Jealous of her. Right 's these suits with any sui in etlver thread. On each sleev of the blouse the word also appears, so that no one wit! now mistake a city bullding custodian for @ police or fireman. When Janitor John 5. Ryan of the City Hall received hia uniform to-day he struggled into the braided trousers and then struggled out again, In fact, he had to call upon one of his cleaners to pull them off, for they were evidently intended for a man not possessing th aturdiness of figure of a Ryan. And the Yet, too, was of juvenile size, The blouse fitted in a measure, but even that Measure was too small, Janitor Ryan wore the blouse and sent ths trousers and vest back to the tallor, after the munier Succid! vanished @» did Salvatore Lombardi, another quaintance of the girl's. ‘The police hunted them in vain, hut finally learned through another Italtan that Lombard had been injured whilo working for the mubway and that tho company had decided to settle his claim $1.75 Women’s Gloves 12-button mousquet Blue and black suitings have advanced in price, but we (having bought these while the price was low) can afford to sell them at this low figure. ‘They are beautifully tatiored every respect, and W Lf them to retain their a’ Strletly 1013. Spein fejected, but that did mot last long. Sy worked on the principle that poetry Was a8 much an a as painting or } goulpture. 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