The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1915, Page 5

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seiaadhs: iP ner mae " 1 a aa THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1915. METAL TRADES WORKERS |VILLA CHIEF WARNS WOODS TO INVESTIGATE TRY TO AVOID STRIKE OF ‘U, S. INVASION’’| WOMAN'S INJURY IN ROW on |} Canadian and British Munitions Maytorena, Wao Quits Yaqui Valley, increase is ‘shown. in! Plants Working to Get American Says Carranza Will Be Respon- Machinists. sible If Americans Land There. David F. Regan, a peddler, of No. 189 ates in the two hos- voted to this class of pa- nar trerense of fiers. Fe | Pending action oy the National! Park Row, put up a novel defen en] WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Gen, Fun- ner cont. in cen years. Of che| Metal Trades Association on the/he was arraigned before M ate! ston wired the War Department to- @ 23,900 patients in the fourteen State| strike at the Garvin Machine Works, | Corrigan in the Centre Street Police) gay that Gen. Maytorena, Villa Com- | Hospitals approximately 56 per cent.| at Spring and Vartck Streets, repre-| Court to-day for stabbing Benedetto! mander in Sonora, notified railroad eNt.| sentatives of the International Ma-| Triana ten times on July 30. officials Sunday night that he was chiniste’ Union have decided that no} “Triana hit me on the head with @| J taeswing all troops from the more machine shops qill be called|Sammer and I don’t remember anything) vo) Vvaley, Be Admiral Howard 5,240 INSANE IN STATE, \ FICIAL CENSUS SHOWS At bila ae ‘ ; sts $7,500,009 to Maintain Them, | Sos wee” Secretary Hugo Reports—Num- By ber Steadily Increasing. figures made public to-day by Sec- retary of State Francis M. Hugu. The Seoretary reports that there are 36,240 insane persons in the hospitals institutions of the State, ons out of ( 100,000 of various officers who handled the case and to-day he directed Deputy Com- missioner Frank Lord to make an in- vestigation. “IL have instructed Mr. Lord,” chinists have left New York to work in Canadian factories, being guaran- teed steady work at $21 a week for the average mechanic. Highly skilled men are given better inducements, said the Commissioner, “to get to the bot- tom of this case. ‘The newspapers state |} that the two men are supposed to be detectives. I want to find out who they are, and if any effort has been made to protect them. I do not in- tend to allow a reversion to the old syatem of men in the Police Depart- ment protecting a brother officer who planes -ndBasrin COULDN'T RECALL STABBING. Man Who Used Kaife Ten Times Wan Hit on Head With Hammer, Will Probe Story That Sleuths Were Members of Auto Party. ALBANY, Aug. 4 crease in the nur There is to be a searching investi- gation into the midnight automobile party to Woodmansten Inn, in which Mrs. John F. Devine's mouth was|"## broken the law.” cut. It was said she was with her husband and two detectives from Po-| SAFE THIEVES WEAR GLOVES. |. lice Headquarters and more or less mystery surrounds their identity. There were reporte of a quarrel, but {are of native birth and 44 are foreign bo Twenty-1 of what followed,” he said out in this city. Thus far H. C.) "vy stab him? Magistrate Cor-| lands forces to police it, Maytarena Hunter, the secretary of the associa- said, the responsibility for “this in- Leave No Finger Printe When They Stent 9200, ‘When Isidor Harris unlocked the door of his dry goods store at No. 476 Grand Street this morning he found that burglars had sawed two iron bare See window, 4 his sate back room, opened * jo 7,500,000 yearly for all. Some time Gen. Howard was sent to the Mexican coast with a bi force of marines when the lives oi Americans were threatened by the Yaqui Indians. He was given discre- tionary power in the matter of land- in an automobile at Morris Park Ave- nue and Williamsbridge Road and Incerated her lips.” Mra. Devine her- self denied the men were detectives. The Police Commissioner is not at | 2)! cent of the latter are alle Secretary Hugo reports that it costs the State $208.91 a year for ‘each in- Inf for I lids mate in an insane hoapital, or nearly wa 4 nfants ead invalids i a has ignored ‘efforts at arbitra- “ot might have, but I don’t remember," | vasion of Mexican territory” would tion. replie oman. HORLICKI’S Mite 08 suaway TRACK.) "Tie union teasers sxneot to walt| pai had att "eare dette’ ta | one whieh demanded he. Vitnt - a few days for overtures from tho} Regan drew a knife and stabbed Triana THE ORIGINAL —_|'ow Sfonbut"ta Shand $585 Watatt| toanutacturers’” amoctation, and if|tat time, in the wodomen and twice | "Sone ne ago. Gens. A | plumber sraptoyes in, tgecing the Gates there is then no indication of a set-| Magistrate Corrigan committed Regan MALTED MILK | Streets, was instantly killed tolday by| tlement {t is understood the strike| to the Tombs to await the action of bate A agitation will be centred in the firms| ‘he, Grand tary Tian Is in the Volun- . "who was twenty-thr , The Food-Drink for allAges j old “ind lived “at No. 631. Greenwood 1 cro! holding membership in the associa- » @ = e < > Women’s Boots, Pumps, Oxfords & Colonials = ~ _ e ' y} SS An extensive variety of the season’s models. t Ss PA The following illustrate but a few of the styles. ° < ole NN A 3.45 2.95 e regularly regularly iS 5.50 to 7.00 5.00 and 6.00 A Rich mit, malted grain, in powder form, | Avenue, Brookly Killed by Automobdite Track. in to afford protection, wore gloves, and there ‘\Rorinfants,in Si wet to. the eas t and British tac-| _ Stavrox Grionis of No. 2183 Amater- pedinns poten henna all entisfied with the reports of the! wasnt « single Anger print ‘World Wants Work Wonders. ints, invalids andgrowing children. | jon when he fell. rv manufac: hole body. a Fee flash of deen taking advantage of New Sealané Ministry Form —_—. struck the third rail and the sitation in this country LONDON, Aug. 4—A National Min- Rea vercies sate | to get inists for their in N It after he had received the full strength | t° by an omobile 1 of the current. Dr.Geisler of the Hud- | factories. b: William Reed of Je Re YOu say “HORLION'S® | 5, street Hospital said he had been] leader that Ww! he past few) was held to await examination by t you may get a Substitutes \ «6 instently. weeks more than 600 American ma- Coroner. . Ee". ener = — — . 34th Street 5th Avenue PANG NE A? \aY, ‘ OME people have said that XJ ls Suen rtising is good. If that at iS j KG be the case, itis aiziply use Coca- Sei ogee Am iA Young Men's Khaki Trousers,—27 to 82-inch waist...c..serssre se +++ -Tegularly 1.50 and 1.05 =” rN v played the part we think it hasin i ' hw) Cola’s own deliciousness has been the Coca-Cola known, itisbecause a 1.25 wt e\". inspiration. of this very truthfulness of our ‘S Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits,—size 7 to 18 years.....s.esesseceecseeess Regularly up to 5.60) cchavertsing did not make” Coca. printed words, pA 2.85 ” ; — goodness and deliciousness are ‘What has been said has been veri- Boys’ “K. & S.” Tapeless Silk and Linen Blouses,—Ten or White; attached collar; its foundation stones and advertising eq by Cola-Cola itself*—always. @ | pt Sat > 1 ee regularly 2.50 ‘ie is the message that carries the Such advertising and such a product PS KE TKK KX? EX you sean Arrow, think of Coca-Cola, news of this deliciousness to every nook and corner of this great country. Advertising has let people know why Coca-Cola should be faction that has made people buy PS MEN’S BOOTS & OXFORDS but it has been Coca-Cola itself that | Coca-Cola and buy again. 4 meneame” GuibRAiMe. Hauke: has proved to all why it is popular. Just one single glass of Coca-Cola M4 4 This is no denial of the partadver- _will tell you all we mean when we say bS formerly 5.00 and 6.00 tising has played in our success—but it is placing credit to advertising where it belongs and credit to quality where it belongs. While we are proud that our advertising has pleased, there is another feature of it that arouses a more serious and earnest pride. ‘We are proud of our advertising— because it is more than pretty or strong or effective; it is truth-telling advertising. What we say of Coca- Cola in our advertisements is based DWASGIANGY CNS ZA NOAN TAN OANTINDIN WSS _ dvertisin 1g, absolutely on what Coca-Cola is. in combination are certain to produce complete satisfaction in the pur- chaser’s mind. It is this kind of satis- that advertising has advertised what Coca-Cola has verified. This we call successful advertising. Our Free Booklet-—'"CiGo Romance of Coca-Cola”’ isinteresting and attractive —anend for it. Demand the genuine by full name— nicknames encourage substitution, THE COCA-COLA Co. ATLANTA, GA. 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Tv. regularly 9.76 © 6.50 Young Men’s Flannel Trousers,—Gray or White with stripes; 20 to Stiinch waist. ..regularly 5.00 Clearance Sale “Pa eee eT ERS OS Smart styles on new lasts, in all desirable leathers. All sizes in the above, but not all sizes in every style. SOROSIS SHOES Mid-Summer Clearance Sale One-Button Pump 7 Bronze, Putty, Champagne, Gray or Olive Kidskin, with tops to match or harmonize; many handsome effects. Four-Eyelet Lace Oxford Patent or Dull Leather with com- bination backs of Fawn or Gray Buck- skin or White Calfskin. James McCreery & Co. Sth Street 5th Avenue

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