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AVIATORS FEAR HigHl WIND IN FLIGHT OVER ITY Like. But aS ots of 25 Entrants Will Brave Elements This Afternoon. (Mama The Reentag, Wor Judging 900 Alvert 3. Jewel, one of the Molssant Gviaters whe was to fy i= to-day's race around Wow York City, to missing. Be Yet Mompotens, B. 8. at 7.40 o'clock thie morning to fy to Oakwood Heights, @reten Island. Me hes sot arrived and Rag not been heard of, although every poesthte ovense of information has ¢ been soarehed. Tt blew great gune across the Avro- Nautical Aerodrome at Oak wood Heights, Maton Idland, this afternoon, where ten aeroplanes were being tuned up for a fight around New York City. The In- @icatione were that of theee ten, ali that were on hand of the twenty-five entered for the Might, not more than halt would go up. ther man had predicted fair weather in the vicinity of eld. The coolness eama, th it eame rain. Nothing daunt~ | on @ big crowd of npectatori ‘The wind kept on increasing and the hope of the judges it would moderate’ and veer around : the southeast ecomed doubtful. The only man who dared leave the! ftangare was C. Murvin Wood. He want fm tig Molsant monopiane to a height | Of 690 feet, stayed up five minutes and volptaned down. But the nervy birdman salg that he would be among Uncee who Will attempt the fight around New Yor. Boskdes Wood, with his famous Biue- | Divided Into Lots of 300 With Beas tes some, wert nut] @ Week to Each Section It field wp to noon were the following: Guy Giipatric and Allen #, Adame in} Will Take Three Weeks to Soren Complete the Task. Frank Judging in the biggest of all the bettor babies’ contests conducted by The Eve- ning World and the Babies’ Welfere Association begins to-day, This con test io tho one conducted in conjunction with the Chelsea Neighborhood Aswocin- Gon, anid in it 900 babies, tho best to be found in all the lower west side, ac- cording to the there and those who | have been in charge of the registration of the infants, have been entered. Registration has been made at three stations, and in order to handle the vast volume of judging the examination dy physicians will be by lots of 00, The fret 99 evamined will be those on- fered at the Board of Health milk et1- thon, No, 7% Ninth avenue. These babies wilt be judged beginning to-day at the Nasareth Day Nursery, No. 26 West Fitteenth street, the examination to continue the reat of this week. The houre of examination will be from 2 untit 6 In the afternoon eaoh day. After this regiment of infant been judged the physicians will thelr attention to 990 more, those regis tered at the New York Diet Kitchen Association, No, 483 West Forty-fist atroet, who will be examined at tho Nerthweetern Dispensary, No, 48 Wvet Thirty-sixth strect. The examinations ee — (lee biplane; Von Fisyalmassy, Willlams Riplene and Tony Jannus, Benoit bi- years age, and what It te poa- do when he le in the ee “The Hattle of flight to proceed ever Lower Bay from the field, bomvard- and the Statue of ene POR THE WINNERS, There will alee be @ prise of (1,000 Given to the winner making the fascest Bigm® ever the following coures around New York City: Leave Staten Leland, | peng ever Lower Bay, up the Sast ver to Harlem River, te Hudson River, te Lower Bay, to feld and Anish. ‘The second prive will be G0, and the Peet PR ems ree in the morning and noon each day next week. The following week the 30)-odd babies regiate the Hudson Guild, West Twent: ath street, will be judwed at the Hoard of Health milk station, No, 289 Tenth avenue. During the three weeks the judginc Of these 900 babies in in progress thirty- five west «ide doctors will be In attend. * | ance under the supervision of Dr. Her- bert L. Gri ‘The response of the do'- “| tore of 1 trict to the call for their services has exceeded expectations, ne- cording to Miss R. A. Miller, who te Chairman of the Chelsea Neghborhow Baby Contest Committee, and with the assistan‘e of a corps of nurses, moorers and ushers It le expected that there will be no delay in completing the examinu- Lincoin Beachay had intended taking Part in thie meet, but his accident at | Hammondepert the ether day resulted | Tee | | 3 g z a ‘new feature in the contests was in- troduced to-day when Miss Miller an- entering pitica tease eben t POLICEMAN RESCUED FROM INFURIATED MOB Reserves Reach Cassetti Just in Time and ‘te Clings to Prisoner, en with a view to the great good that ims perpet been seerkes through the inauguration of the contests in teaching mothers the POSLAM HEALS RAW, BURNING, ITCHING SKIN Tooctop itching at once and drive away ell eruptional trou eee apply remed fem Ny % y Bet upon by a mob of Itallans who had seen him strike one of ¢ num Der with his club, to-day, Patrolman Frank Cassett! was being badly beaten when a wagonlond of ri the Fifth street station ecene of the conttict, Firet avenue and Eleventh street, The reserves rescued the policeman, who had managed to cling to one of his assailants. ‘The trouble began when a peddier mamed Riccabone Was ordered by Cas- @etti te move Ris cart. The peddler atruck hie in eS face Casnett! used ris elub and was immediately surrounited crowd of Riccabone’s relatives epary heals outeat Caasett! sustained a severe blow on hie right hand during the melee ar wes taken ‘o Bellevue, Tony Pins brings immediate reliel and twenty-seven yeare of No. 4 You can observe the roar East Eleventh street, was arrested as of healing day by day his aseallant. of pimples and minor blemivhes atter of the briefest treatment, —_—— EX-SENATOR DAVIS SICK. POSLAM SOAP ia the soap of soaps | } ee for daily use, for toilet and Bath ory £ Condition Serious and Age May Re- means of improvi lor and texture of tard Recovery. the skio and assuring ite continued | health. Absolutely pure, it der ite) rare beneficial! effects from medication | with Pool Soothes baby's ski Ndi raugiote sel sell Poslam (price +0] tieket, is reported seri- Soap (price 28 an be heme here He te near- gow. For #wee samples, write to Ay minety years old, and bis recovery is Emergency Sado be ancberal * ; Strest, New York City, ELKING, W. Va., Oct. 13.—"n-Senator Hepry G. Davis, who rin for Vice- [reritens when Alton B. Parker headed the Democratic tick 2 §, as de tale City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests}, ENTERED FOR IMPROVEMENT PRIZES AT LIT LE there will take place between # o'clock |” THE EVENING WORLD, RA LEER OCTOBER 13, 1913, (FIGHTS POLICEMEN | ASDOCTORIS SAVING LIFE OF GIRL WIFE rld’s and Welfare Association’s Infants Begins To-Day rare “Sal oa oer emmenn te pemeeammeammemeene eames? | IAt2 P. M. in in Nazareth Day Nursery, Four — Bluecoats Sih Crepe Haley After Struggle for Revolver. struggled while al n with hin wit a doctor in an e intox ay © having attempted neat No, Gis Wes Jone Hundred Jad be White wan giving fret ald husband staggered {nto the she 1 by the policeman. o another bedroom, anc tried to shoot himself, The po rushed at him and grabbed the ver, The two men struggled scanion of the weapon and went to the floor, both clutching the revoly A neighvor telephoned to th i station and von Polleemen Nyeon, at and Casey Were on the scene, iri hey arrived as Devlin was . 2 ‘ The neweomers pitched In, gerabiin | Man today. 1am on my fee | th ofer wherever they could get a a it running a LOUTS S$ ROTH 7MoONTHS ‘THOS MOORE 7MONTH S tae este gece thom ‘all a fleree fgne | DosPding house and do all my own work. atill clutching the revolver, Deviln's fingers behind the trigger, MOTHERS AID. and after a flerce struggle furniture was kno tion, he Waa ov in waien acientific methods of rearing their off-! apring. Through this test and others tn the elty-wide mothers all over the city have been arouned to the neces- LIFE OF BABY SAVED the ety have been aroined tot BY DARING FIREMAN step taken by the Chelsea a) Lucas Tried Three Times to Grope Association fn bound to prove of great His Way Through the ie RESINOL CURED advan igo in makire the benefit per- manent. To-day in all the registration ‘Smoke. BLISTERY ITCHY Atations ncorea of mothers appear regu- ’ larly aveking suggee@tions that will nolp] After three fruitless attempts a three- | make their kiddies better, healthier n1d| year-old child was rencued to-day from happier babies, and all attribute their ‘ Swakening Intereat to Information an to|‘%* toP floor of a burning tonemgnt poamtble defects in the infants which house at No. 9 Jackson avenue, Long | they have gleaned from the score cards. Island City. The mother after her own| aes. fescue stood below and screamod with |, "My wife waa troubled with what ks like water blist t “A GIRL WITH ONE STOCKING” | terror sn Nor hands: “They itebed and burned oo | ‘Tilimon Presents Protective Pas: Adjoining location, saw ames crowning | feral to the fenate. ithe four-story frame building. ‘The WASHINGTON, Oct, 19—-A Little pro-| thFee Upper floors were occupied by sev- renee tective pastoral, entitiad “A Girl With, ¢? families, some of whom were atitt |that she had One Stovking,” enlivened tho Senate| sping. Policemen, firemen and on- .WO'tsied » half doten different rem- Proceedings to-day when presented by | lockers @roused the sleepers and some | edies and prescriptions, but to no avail, Senator Tillman, who recently illum'-| fled in bed wraps. Several small chil- day I received a sample of nated the pages of the Congressonal| dren and women had to be carried out.| Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. Record with cartoons of hie income tax | Before the firemen could do any effec- cow. Mr. Tilman cialmed no credit tor | tive work the smoke jufficient to the contribution, but acknowledged It! overpower several women who had to was originally presented by Henator| be aasisted down to the atreet. arouse a baa a utsietta ni ~ After it was believed all had been FAO ED: DRG pay ant Mer | rescued tt was found that three-year- id {ta worth, bring 92 William O'Donnell, won of Mr. and ‘ Mra. Patrick O'Donnell, had been left on the top floor. The father was at work, and the mother became hysteri- \cal. Fireman Thomas Lucas made three {vain attempts to reach the child before he finally succeeded in gror'ug his way through the smoke. Daniel Shea, father of Daniel IF, Shea, the Democratic leader of Queens County, owns the damaged bullding. The fire loss ts estimated at $2,000. most of the time. the sample that I bought « lar of Re: re amen and Resinol Soap. After us rovement. pereie ceased, tof Resinol Oint entirely cured, poor girl went, lex was warmed with woot and with 66 per cent,” Charles Weber, 2628 Frauklin Ave., St, With free wool,” Better into try uickly thet rouble disappears. Resinol int ment and Resiuol Soap are sold by all druggists. Dept. 15-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. wuld Senator | such a letter, instead of one—something they not been able to do in twenty Bottled in England WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE an the » the was lying and was taking a revolver from under a pillow, on the point of being overpowered by Haley. nd with ‘The weapon Wan wrested from him, ery direc- was ue Hos: HUMOR ON HANDS William Ward, an undertaker in an ack that she had to be rubbing them «After a while they broke open and began running toget her, raw and very unsightly sore, so had to wear gloves whenever | ki She got so much encouragement from jer Ke ‘ot three nights we discovered # great im- In about « week a akin gan to form, and the itching and After using only one and a cake of and she has (Signed) sirol yourself and see how For free trial, write to _ The Sauce That Really Is Made and BLUE AND DISCOURAGED |Mrs. Hamilton Tells How She Finally Found Health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | “I was bothered ter- Warren, Ind. bali) fernale Mand was not regular, Imy head ached all ia the time, I had bear- ing down pains and my back hurt me the bigest, part of the and had weak feel- | qings when I would Heal stoop over, it hurt me to walk any dis- tance and I felt blue and discouraged. n a man, “T began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound and am now in! good health. If it had not been for that medicine I would have been in my ipa a long time ago Mr. Artie | Hamilton, R. F. D.No.6, Warren Ind. Another Case. Esmond, R. “I write to tell you | «| how much our medicine has done e|me and to let other women know that there is help for them. I suffered with | +| bearing down pains, headache, was ir- | reguiar and fe't blue and depreseed all the time. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and commenced to | vain in a short time and I am a well wo- man to-day. I am on my feet from early T hope that many suffering women will your medicine.” It makes hay er ves and mothers, —Mrs. Anna sen, Esmond. Rhode Islan BACKACHE IS A DANGER SIGNAt Kidney Troubles, Bladder Dis- orders, Rheumatism and Serious Diseases Follow. ‘There are other symptoms, such as| pains in the region of the kidneys, ner- vousness, dizziness, tired and wornout feeling, wenk bladder, or urinary troubles, which are just as dangerous, for the slightest kid rangement if may develop into the deadly pay or dinbetes, rous, but needless, | endure the tortures | - Croxone promptly There is no more Pettective remedy for , bladder trouble and rheuma- tism than Croxone, because it reaches the cause. 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