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T HE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1914. Bad Times in is Weahaven, But Suburbs Gain Enough to Prevent Big Loss. BROOKLYN IS IN LEAD. Rapid Transit and Spreading *} Population Stimulate Sub- * urbs to Great Activity. x Builders in the metropolitan district «Will complete 1914 with a total invert —_— “gaent of $165,000,000 In new structures Gn alterations. “© This ie considered a remarkable _@howing for a year of general business @-preasion and great financial un- _[gattloment due to the European War. "At te only $6,000,000 below the total > of 1918. © @tatistics compiled yesterday in the ‘‘wuliding departments of the various sections show that suburban opera- thone have actually made new records over the 1913 totais, while the heaviest feaction has taken place in Manhat- fan and the moro closely developed parts of Brooklyn and the Bronx. Tho gains have been most marked in tho new rapid transit sections of rook | tye, Queens and the Bronx, where dis | Wicts to be opened by tho dual sub- | way system have bedn particularly active. In the New Jersey suburbs Alathousen of the throe-atory and four-story types have spread rapidly and a total outlay of close to $10,000, 8 for auch structures shows the gtewing demand for homes on tho westward line of expansion. Construction outside of Manhattan has reached $10,000,000 for the year im comparison with $103,000,00 1918, The outlay in Manhattan has p- been $55,000,000 against $68,000,000 in the preceding year. 1 Aine in | Maahattan was due naturally to the was felt fm all markets, while the increase in| Ail of tho suburban sections was a of the steady Browth and the necessity for housing Wim cheaper outlying properti rather than in coatly Mant oole, where business, hotels, amus' smment resorts, luxurious apartments Bnd the concentrated wealth of the country are competing fur the most pus sites. ‘AN Fats BACK ANDO LY AND BROOKLYN GAIN. Manhattan = outla have placed ructures and . This com- Sinew 1913, * greater ct Outlay has been $120,000,000 for now and $16,000,000 for alter: oMparison with $125,000,000 ana ‘Saas14,c00,000 during the preceding yp sho the year. It reflects a rapid apread r type of p the new rapid transit sections that borough—structures of the and six-story elevator clus Rew buildings, the Brooklyn out Teach $37,600,000, ugainat $3 1918. Alterations added “more to the total, the pr ost of such work having be + Se PERE LTA tan meen cence aaa ena ranks next to Hrookl Mustard THE EPICURE’S DELIGHT. Delicious as a stmuiato © tte. Chops, steaks, corned bee! and boiled ham are enhanced in flavor by this perfect con- Geet. CHARLES GULDEN ROPOLITAN DISTRICT PUT * 165,000,000 INTO BUILDINGS THS YE YEAR DESPITE BG WAR Activity, Its expenditures for the yea on now structures reaching § 100, in comparison with $16,200,000 during 3. Alterations called for §1,260,00 ealnat practically the same amount for the preceding year Queens housing energy has beon ox~ pended mainly upon three-story and four-story flath in the gones of improving dreds of sucn atructe having been built in. the Kidaewood aretion, where ona of tha has sold more than 70 model io uses during th ar, Ving buat and sold over during th Constructic of pri he better cla of the North # ricts, but the notabi total outlay haa been due to the bulld- ing of great industrial plants in tho Long Island City centre of the new rapid transit network More then $6,000,000 hax bean Invested in such work during the year, BRONX INVESTS $450,000,000 IN 30 YEARS’ WORK. x builders bh nfined ther | using the the five- ry trannit, hu Hee tt poputation! tan pare | the largest gain for th riment houses * Old Remedy That’s Always Best | For Liver, Stomach and Bowels Liver, Stomach and Bowel remedies have been coming and | @oling for 50 years, but Carter's Little Liver Pills keep right | health, strength and happiness to millions. Lay asice cathartics that act violently on liver and bowels and Give this old, gentle, sure constipation remedy a trial ‘ It’s really wonderful how speedily they banish headache, ind!- @estion, Witouanees and Nervousness and clear up sallow, blotchy, pimply skin. Purely vegetable. Reo WOE PoPemcen mene ~A / tomobile Bearing the Penny Lunch Banners Used by ‘‘Movie’’ Managers in Aiding Campaign SPECIAL BE AT ALL MOVIE vl OFTHE MOTION PictuRES EXHibt MONDAY DEC. 2 fOR THE EVEWING WORLD PULIC SCHOOL CHIT | PENNY LUNCH FUND. BY BIDE DOUDLEY n Montague f# a press ag ile might imagine the robbery had Bronx ¢ “make a total of | ag ; the Franklin headquarters into $16,200,000 for new: bulldings and BiRMeCuns aah mptiheas Ae in | slouxh of gloom, Not wo! All day you: ,900,000 for alterations, These n= mt soa i ne that OM terday the Franklin pianos were goin, Pare with $20,000,000 and $1,200,000 | profession hax always been regarded [aw usual, while the occupants of tne yay 11M period. The decrease IN lay one of romancing has grieved him {offices in the vicinity turkey trotted, He Hronx: followa atonely in per | vorely for many moons. One day,| #40 and in other ways frivolled the Contage to that tn Manhatt and it hours away in rega Jana natural ce | they say, an actress in company he é of the higher investment. pl represented told him she had been Property in the Hronx im am “s t diamond ring worth ere tte @ renull of ite mteady o aoe eee ne i) Wi he level, wrowth in both po $3,000, Vitohin’ q nes Thin “Waa it really worth $3,0002" he With waehin’ ding year of 7 to 10 percent, | ut of the Hronx has grown suburban stage us a Ww Mlustrated in Aures Ixmued t its Superintendent of Butldings, Rob. ed, ert J. Moorehead. ‘Those show a total | narrative, uilny during the past thirty vears of| When Mr. Me nearly $150,000,000 on 40,000 operations. |lian Biting steadily progressive character of other day ita growth is nhown by the figures | adv wale decade, From 188 to 181 196 otal was | $103,606,200 on 12,619 Dulidinget from 1904 to 199% it was $296,641,200 on (18,028 it SHOW A GROWING DRIFT TO SMALL HOM operations fell ort) the kolum mt ig eee Ue anly which appears in keeping wit TT your. word 0 have been worthy in every way. Tniveatmant altiations ee eee ent Tt wax too much, ‘Turning ¢ abelle Mae Doolittle, the Leeaville borough bas not been stimulated with | Ria heel, Mr, Montage sought a no-| posters, hax lauded it in -rhyms, | Improvamente in rapid transit. ike | lary public and swore to the correct=/ which Ix proof that it Wax good. She Brooklyn and Queons. Hulidera have | ees of the tale. The aMdavit ars) has sent the poem in. Here it is: fied plans for new structuros to cost | T¥8d Inst evening comes tho] “teaw ap $1,750,000 and for alterations WO, Those compare with $2,150,000 | | And $325,000 during 1918. Although a| OY few flathousen are beginning to push their way into tho borough the main form of construction in the private | dwelling Outside the greater city the metro- politan outlays of the year hav Teached round $30,000,000 for no New Jer. | 000,000, while | kono Into the suburbs of Mffolk and Westchester. y has been active mainly nd Hudson ¢ ‘ounties, whic include N. wark nd Jersey City. sk structures and alterations sey has «pent nearly rest New York Life Insurance Company 000 for the vacant Fifth Avenue Fitth to One Hundred and Sixth Street. Henry Morgenthau Co.apany pat: Apartinents on the souther t corner of Hundred and Seventy-ninth Strect Palmer Realty Company tiled 1 Julius Tishman & jens bow SUBURRA at Flushing, Joining H y property of ninety-fve Frank Crawford bought twenty-one 8.1, from Mra, Sutherland tiish Holding Comp: May 140 Edward ‘omple eater Avenue, Brooklyn, Secretary of V Jersey City, to Jac Adelsohn, architect K » Haas, rt stan aera tt compl Som | ther The Aimmnedia nd ground out a atory he started fo: this to | question ty Mow the custom thus inaugurated John Montague? Can you imagine some of them doing It? Nel- the? can the kolumn konductor wt “Who's that th house, an plo N acr ly he will t In T efit for last: week HIPPODROME TO CHANGE BILL! The Hippodre intitt 0,000 for he for twelve-ste the northeast corner of Ninety-sixth Street and Riverside four dwellings, Nos, 1 Seventy-#iath Street, as a site for nine-story apart ients to cost $350,009, Adolph Lewisohn bought ninety acres along the 1 acres on Sh Garrison sold his Nouse, No, struck hi 1th ny i hed 1 that emountod 1 1 a he other prs HE CAFE fellow hi 5 bo withdrawn after four weeks mor: Moekfront from One Hundred and Drive, dual rapid transit 1 Broadway-Fiuahing Company bought the ad- © Road, ty sold the new Chatsworth Apartments, No, Mast Nineteenth Street, Brooklyn, at $70,000. ed plans for Vetach Tikvah at the northeast corner of the Mn BL There will thon be a brief pe arkness prior to the o r production, the natur t ready for publication “natore ALONG CAME A THIEF. where in this wide, wide world iy a thief who, ip in the nees Franklin ts out toa ll mpm neriey Ast tittle nda Necessarily, Mr theft Thursday evening skeleton key. ¢ ler pried two desks open, Kat loot and di amped, worm hin o| World” opened on Sopt A Was fol becomes other ve Mr. Franklin clock, $16 Christman Sheridan in t some he robber used al ok place nee Inside The ue, ahead of Ju Huftalo ® opening ve the bens 6 Harrow Street, ing the opinion of n ro Huilding, He discards hin reputation nd than nion about Ne then for three pleads go the real meat of this decidedly pleasing ttle thing smalle the da to $27) noright fa had mad ot in tis haad t office to mail veying « a ht that a Amatenr wents “The Bure: ris a 1 Block the swains a | popping earl PEK'S 5 WEEK'S NOTABLE REALTY OPERATIONS Aye attention —— fourth Str CITy. | ; William Vincent Astor traded the four-story dwelling No, 13 Kast J) Suoutins Siaty-fifth Street for the tive: ines bullding No, # West ‘Thirty. ond Street, the deal involving $400, Mrs. Mary ye Clemens leasec her old home, No, 603 Fifth Avenue, WHat for twenty-one years at 1,000, ahe having paid $200,000 for it in 1902 Ae Bead 28 Kast |) The been official! lieved, howe’ Princes |] "Young ma whiskey wil stomach?” “Huh! Y around in it $100,000 Ty time, hasn't wwe and apolis to Henrietta Ann Rwinb of which| musical play under the management | “Wars of fof doe Weber, It is reported Vietor Last! Herbert will be the composer, lowed by| Mra, Howard Phelps, wife of a steamship line official, may take up profeasional dancing Julie Herne will join the Keith infer mas gy Ball Juli comedy 4 music John} the Sheridan For Mr. one rains worth of|to a new present, |“Grampy.” » out by as time | Vernon, WoL wite, Bijou Blan oh Sra wwii sala ‘a bia ania anager of a theatre in nd the manager replie Ashly ynguement of none of these hax The Friars will have a tree celebri umpany at the Hronx The: i Dressler's ne Pp. David Relusco has acvulred rights play Well, to tell you the truth, 1 pata y ' ‘only $60 for it, but—you know!" - This also ts re- | Mr, Montague left her abruptly and YES, THAT'S HIS NAME. large Clt- | never spoke to her ag When Sol orge Alabama Florida, th show HN wyn & Co, decided to man, had a strange dream the na. oneated with | Lies, ae ‘ other night, He dreamed he asked a town York to cash his salary but T haven't any- r than a $20 bill.” INEXPENSIVE FUN. jor to see Mins dures of the family al- st.—Hogwallow Kentuck- GOOD SHOW. theatrical perform rit the pratse bs but there was one rel slow last niglot Ww the leer. ably Jouabe Ove Lie money, NOT AT ALL UNLIKELY. au of Marriage Licenses ush of b yest ding thelr Christmas ° SLIGHTLY INCORRECT! jewsboy attracted much Broadway and Worty- last night. He was ry! German Caruso | COULD THEY DO? uned to tue, stoma die ba foreclosure, paid Wisat sound th Stawe wite THE GOSSIPS ARE GUESSING. the ‘new alxsatory Among those the gossips are en- t Washington Avenue and One paging for the new Winter Garden |show ure ine, Fox. « partments on the Thi Keatons, Joc Jack and Billy Gould. ly announced. It, ver, that the cast I sprinkled with vaudeville people, FROM THE CHESTNUT TREF. an, don't you Know thot I take the coat off your yur's has x shirt sloey ve been going for some GOSSIP. ub Christ Ks will leave to see eve. for Indian. “The New purne la Soon to atar in ler im going to French Lick nk’, Hroadway hears, to rest and | with Booth Tarkington about | the pre of the “Watch Your y are to have a Chriat- Lb © has been engaged for a aracter role in w play, “A Mix-U by the authors of He recently saw it tried tock company in Mount Abingdon has brarented hie Fe with a life 000 a week for fo ria p treepa, The .Jother part tn ft - a lll” MATINEE ATRES: ws 28th ENG INA MAN'S MAN'S OVERCOAT ti |Hundreds of Theatres To Join in Benefit Day For Penny Lunch Fund | United Motion Picture Exhibit- ors of Gre: WORK ALREADY BEGUN. | Casino Benefit a Great Success —Strand Its Generous Series. By Sophie Irene Loeb. No Hungry Child in a Public Food First for the School Childrent freviou 4 Lt ene pal $1,070.21 J. Brecher... 5.00 William Griffin . Mrs. G. E. F adisle Herskowitz . Master Charies Vetter. The Execut jon Picture w York, having agreed to tribute the proceeds of the Monday The _ proprieto and a lively inte’ returns Bronx. Other Nearly Ready for ala! nd t and Audubon hoolt | A. ool! iM wdle, No, Third Avenue, trigger, Webster yons, ive Board of the Exhibitors of Gre “Mo-| ter) con- Rosenson, Greenpoint Hilkem No. Star, of each ater New York Set | Brandt has wharge Aside Dec. 28 for Big Day. distribution of plac lender toured Brooklyn Samuel Trigger, Chairman, of the} Executive Board, gives over the pro- coeds of his three theatres and chairman of the committee of the house to-night. Mr. Hilkemeier is also on @ arranged a programme of profes- committee having ly arranged | sional talent, for some of the above the members (of Day Committee will send in their list to The Eveging World in the next These men_are William, Heights Royal ty-third Street, New Yor! Phillipson, Madison Theatre, No. | Madison Avenue, New York; M, 172 West Twenty-third Lyric Theatre, Anson, Star Theatre, Tremont Theat Avenue, Hollander, Post 1923 Fulton Street Ronly Thea Brooklyn 257 Driggs Brooklyn; Jefferson Photoplay, No. $11 Myrtle Avenue, Fulton Street, meal per day in the public schools, HY enthusiastic tions. are st is manifested In theatre. Mr. NOTES OF THE BRONX. Gustave R. Sunberg of No. 646 Bast One Hundred and Forty-fifth Street applied for citizen's papers at 1.30 yesterday afternoon. At 2.10 he left | eitizer 4y'’s court a full fledged nberg is an engine man on @ Arkansas and has been if “ihe servico twelve years, The reception and ball of the Ken- wood Social Club will take place at Burland Casino this evening. Many county officials have accepted invita- The “hasenpfeffer,” which the mem- bers of the Schnorer Club always f the east side look forward to, will be held at the and M re tres, the C cha Court ‘Theatre, w New York Bronx; Theatre, tfc Brooklyn matinee, Dec. 28, to The E ning | Whitten, Goldenrod Theatre, *! Also Carved Suit Cu Suit Case and Bag] wortd school chitaren's Lunch Fund, | Point, L,I. bewan active work yesterday by! |The Casino Filled With Man’s Clothes —Had Skeleon Keys. Mrs. Beatrice Davis, proprietor of a rooming house at No. 33 Weat Elghty- second Street, and members of her family were at dinner 7 o'clock last evening, when @ noise was beard from the floor above. A fow minutes later a woman, wear: ing a man’s overcoat and carrying a Gladstone bag and suitcase, came down the stairs, The woman dashed through the street doors before she could be stopped and ran toward Central Park | West. Screams of Mrs. Davis were answered by Deteétives Thompson and Hoyle of the Fourth Branch and they made after the woman. | Near the park the woman dropped the | The officer and suitcase. Then she Board whose jtempting to take off the overcoat been announce: vas caught. She was taken back to | e where the bag and auitcas mtified as the property of M. N. wn she ere i chberk, occupled & room tn | 110! Mra. use. They were filled |!¥n, ith Hirschberws Wearing’ apparel, oman me as Mrs. ellly, her ma her married name or address. ‘The Mery a: going in special automobi moving pleture sented to the resolution of the Board, Bome of these nished by the Kazlow Taxi pany. nouncement was put in front of each house about the arrangement on tfle screens of each theatre, and si It Children’s their theat: ning World, in order to dau, President; President of Manb ollabder, Vi and Will S. M. Krauss, the sale of tickets for the event are: | Secretary. Other ‘exhibitors who have already Day benefit, and the Committee of arrangements urge all exhibitors who join the plan to send in names and location of to every house that has a - | audience, The pi Mine, machin fur tab Com- 8 were appeal), Theatre n last night for the School Lunch | Fund brought out a v with Dr. An ppearing in the title film (a Suffrage Was very well received, As an added feature perfo) “Your ¢ a Howare Theatre, Bighty-firet Avenue, William Brandt, Clint No. ry enthus ir. Hol- dren's Street irman; | The 109 Yor! No. 8S. H.| fo. 14d Charles held No. Bronx; 6 Th Avenue, William R. Cc. College rmance astic | ri and d Shaw for the eve- ning, & moving picture of the open ‘A proper placard of the benefit an-| Markets was given after the regular film. Borough and Mrs. was wu ides furnished to tell) Inez well ¢ President heartily osen in | means of | high cost of food. 8, care of The Eve- | hat quickly as possible facilitate matters. * of the Executive theatres have already ‘dare W! m A. Lae dle, Vice William H. t. of Brook- lam Brandt, ‘Financ 1 Harlem Fifth Ave- President arks occupied n box, d to speak on the subject, since it is in the public eye at present Milholland words, He stated th: with 1 plan, and that open mar- » one of the most potent leving poverty Mareus Boissevain, accord jarks He . in a introduced he was the and the} He stated that he Through the courtesy of Lord ysterday been served with legal papers to stop the markets, but since thousands of people were behind him in continuing the markets, he had no fear of future efforts to abolish them. He was enthusiastically applauded. fentbes! eset LORD & TAYLOR BOOTH FOR THE SALE OF PENNY LUNCH BENEFIT TICKET: & 1 Taylor a booth will be installed in the skeet recelved placards and have begun which the iad. gainnd ‘entrance yo" the | nue Theatre, One Hundred and Figh. | their big Fifth Avenue store Monday Rouse, She was locked up charged with | teenth and Fifth Avenue; |for the sale of Strand Theatre :nati- regia: eeun 60 Vest One cke' So) ——— Hundred and Blateenth Streets Were | 2c° tint donates to the School | Amusement Company, Avenue A The- | Penny Lunch Fund. | atre, No. Avenue A; William Hil-| Clara Kimball Young, the World .. Jefferson Theatre, No, $11] Film Corporation star, who was a Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn; D. Schae. | member of the only moving picture E H M Evergreen’ Theatre, Covert and | company ever sent around the world, Myrtle Avenues, Brooklyn; Charles | will take charge of the sale on Mon- Blumenheim, Pleasantland Theatre, | day, PERG EN day edu yah "| f , No, 1278 Broadway, Brook! G.| prominent actress, elther of the Then Norfolk Man Went Home and | Wunderle, Paramount. ‘Th “movie” realm or legitimate stage, Ic ‘ , ff 412 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn; | Will look after the disposal of the | Shot Bride Dead, Lay Down Be- | Ajoxander Jutkovitz, Itldgowood Ga, | tickets. ; a ae t a yOu e e, yn; The concession on je part a sore side Her and Slew Self. }sino, Ridgewood Avenue, Brooklyn; © concess! part o NORFOLK, Dec, life of his fifteen-year-old wife with a} bullet through her head, John Newton | atretched himself on the floor beside her body, placed her hand on his breast and | put a bullet through his own brain. He! died instantly. Th A two were thought to be happy. Newton had been drinking yester and flourished a revolver among friends. He told. them he was going to kill hia, pits ‘and. himself, "and. invited them 10 his house to see him commit e ig was sweeping her bedroom. ned the door and fired at her. Th truck her in the see. She rai | airs and he fired a second. shot ne 6 fell dead, a Dultet Sirough her “Newton then killed himaelf beside her, ‘The slain girl was Miss Ola May before her marriage. INITIALS IN HIS HAT LEAD TO HIS ARREST “TH. D.” Traced to T. H. Dally, Who, a Detective Says, Has Confessed. A straw hat containing the initials “T. H. D." dropped by ,one of the robbers who tried to take $9,600 from two men in the Sackett-Wilbelm lith- ographing plant at 1013 Grand | Street, Brooklyn, Aug. 8 last, led this | morning to the arrest of Thomas H, Dally, a chauffeur, of No, 1926 Lex- ington avenue, Manhattan, Dally was arraigned in the Manhat- | tan Avenue Police Court, Williams- burg, charged with assault and at- tempted robbery. Deiective Conroy, of the Brooklyn Central office, who made the arrest, said that Dally con- fessed to hi that he was the one who blackjacked John Neale, the cashier of | the lithographing company. When Dally was qi Acting € plato Foster, in charge of Rrooklyn Detective Bureau, he having driven the automo- the svene of the attempted but denied having had any tioned by |admil j bile to robbery, {a to receive for a year's work in pic- tures her total income for the yoar will be only $820,000, John D, Rocke- | feller please write! t yesterday Helen | athe ae (ha original compote, | Went with it, She wit play the role of | Mrs, Trask during the Chicago run. | atley has taken Miss Lack place at the Candler, han Harris resentative in caiose. and she eu ine it would be ‘aloe to ge home to ‘y dau, and heresa Bigall, 19,—Ending the | 1825 Myrtle Avenue, Brook Anson, Comet Theat No, 100 {eration Committee, Avenue, Manhattan; Grant W. Star ‘Theatre, No. 136 Third Avenue, Manhattan; William A. Lan- eights Theatre, One Hundred Elghty-tirst worth Avenue, Manhattan; Avenue, Brooklyn. MATINEES SURE TO EQUIP SEV- | ERAL SCHOOLS. | It is expected that several schools will be equipped as @ result of thi one afternoon's contributior Irving Theatre, No, tyn; Grant Miss Kinetopho! Street and Wads- Samuel H, The World, nue, son headed Federation of Women's Clubs. a Luther, Film Company, conduct- ed the sale of Strand tickets at the Harlem office of The World last night has promised to give several star & Taylor was made by the general manager, Mr. Tucker, to the Co-», by Miss ‘lorence Guernsey, President of the of the The killing occurred at the home of| Trigger, Tremont Theatre, No. 1942 | and the Newtons in Lambert's Point. They | Webster Avenue, Bronx, and two | other evenings to this work. had been married five mont! The | other theatres, and James Lindy,| This afternoon the Edison Studio Academy Theatre, No. 1415 Myrtle | Players will be at the Bronx office of at One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street and Third Ave- Andy Clark, the eleven-year- every child may have one wholesome |Crute and Miriam Nesbitt. jold star who is known as the “Edi- Messenger Boy,” famous uniform, and he will be ac. |companied by Mabel Trunelle, Sally will wear his Acker, Merrall & Condit EST. Company 1820 CHRISTMAS California, in pure heavy syrup. A real Christmas apple. it. Pey de Langon. —the time of Good Cheer and Good Value. shelves of our stores are overladen with the stocks of Christmas edibles, delicacies, dainties, and every requisite for the table—at prices that guarantee an actual money saving. ORANGES—Sweet thin skinned Floridas. . .. CIDER—New sweet...........Gallon (including jug) .35 PLUM PUDDING—A.,M. & C. Finest—English style,, in square tins convenient to serve. 2-lb. tin, .45 I-lb. tin, 24) PEAS—A., M. & C. Early June... . CORN —Finest Maine—Tender and sweet............ 'CHERRIES—Maraschino flavor, med.bot., .42 small, ‘PEACHES or APRICOTS—Noreca. . doz. APPLES—Spitzenberg—Fancy table quality... . .doz. SAUSAGES—(Made from little pigs). .1 Ib. package , When the Chicago “On Trial" com. |MEDOC—Schroeder & De Coratanen~iengerted: bot, i jt ias: & De Constans... -tin . The 21 50 NOTICE! F 80 One | . | Kinley. Square Casino. clubhouse, One Hundred and Sixty- third Street and Eagle Avenue, this evening. The Jackson Democratic Club will hold its annual smoker at the club- The committee has Charles Ryan has filed papers in a | suit for the largest amount of money since the organization of this county. He is suing the Heins Express Com- th of his ‘a who was killed Dec, 3, | At Public School No. 4, One Hun- red and Seventy-seventh Street and ulton Avenue, the principal will be- gin the first of a series of lectures, The operetta “King Roughbeard and the Proud Princess,” which was recently given by the children of ons Chureh of the Advocate, will peated by them at the Bronx Church | House to-night. The annual reception and ball of the Union Constellation Club will be t Hunts Point jace this eve- Dancing for prizes will be the ning. feature The annual ball of the Socialist Party will be held to-night at Me- SCALP TROUBLE. HAIR FELL OUT Small Red Pimples. Got Lar, Could Not Bear to Comb Had Hives, Could Not Sleep. Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment Healed, | RF. D. No. 1, Ridgewood, N. .—"t suffered with scalp trouble, I started with small red pimples and as I scratched them they got larger and had hard scabe on them. All around clo to the ecab, it was as red aa it could be. ‘The largest ones were about the size of @ ten-cent plece. I could not bear to comb . my hair, My bair nearly \y \S all fell out. © After using w Cuticura Soap and Otnt- ment ft was completely cured at the end Of a week. | T had @ touch of the hives. aleep. All that I could do was to alt up and scratch. With a steady use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment I was cured." (6igned) Mrs. H. W. Tilloteon, March 13, 1914. Samples Free by Mall In eelecting a toilet and a skin soap why Bot procure one possessing delicate emol- Ment properties sufficient to allay minor frritations, remove redness and roughness, Prevent pore-clogging, soften and soothe @ensitive conditions, and promote skin and scalp health generally? such a soap, eom- bined with the purest of saponaceous in- Gredients and most fragrant and refreshing Of flower odors, is Cuticura Soap. Although Cuticura Soap (25¢c.) and Cuttcura Oint- ment (50c.) are sold by druggists everywhere, ® sample of each with 32-p. Bkin Book will be sent free upon request. Address post tard: “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston. MK. Gold Adjusted Reguiated If You Think You Can Buy Watch- es As Cheap Elsewhere, Here Is a Chance to Prove It. pike ‘One morning I rot up and discovered, I could not *

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