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Dantete./ American Society of Aeronautic Wa- Eimer A. | gineers, which was asked by Becre- to serve |tary Daniels to asiect two members to serve on the board. OPEN LETTER THREAT AIMED AT WILSON BY BUCHANAN NOT HEEDED Congressman Angry Because Not Received by President, Gets Jolt From Tumulty. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9—Tecause President Wilson fatled to receive | Congressman Buchanan as the head lof Labor's Peace Counetl, before the | President's Inat trip to Cornish, Bu- chanan and Secretary Tumulty have jaxchanged tart letters. The White | Hours made them public to-day. | The firet, dated July 24, expressed |the Secretary's regret that “matters of pressing importance” had given| the President “no time for anything 7 4 ~ Many a Business Man ‘The second, July 28, from Buchanan r to Tumulty, In part: | “who is careful to protect himself in money matters, is "Your intimation pe sr Mchaol ‘ dent's time was so fully taken up careless about health—his most valuable asset. with matters of pressing importance . : s : that he could not grant an audience For many, coffee drinking silently undermines to representatives of labor ts tanta- | E health, because each cup contains about 2! grains of |} mount to a dectaration that the P dent is more concerned about the i Business than he in to! » heartfelt sentinrent of q , the cumulative, harmful drug, caffeine. + F Five to six grains of caffeine will kill a rabbit or a ert cat, and repeated daily will cripple a man. | generally regarded by the F : A . |cammon people, who are its only vie+ How cripplea man? The caffeine, little by little, [) jiiis, an leqalized murder on a whole- @auses hardening of the arteries and premature old age, and yet the President can- ‘ . e to Haten to the people showing more in some than in others. who daslee peace becuse is time i Some of the symptoms of caffeine poisoning are |) C"™nrrtely occupied py {hone who 'aés headache, nervousness, biliousness, heart flutter, sleep- again urge upon you to kindly “fag o * ‘ nt to the President my desire for | -. lessness at night, and “fag” after coffee’s reaction in , The way to avoid all coffee troubles is to leave coffee alone and use desires of die ference and inform him that if to be denied the courtesy so lib- erally extended to Congressmen spea! ing for Big Business I shall be jluctantly foreed to advise the public of my position in the premises through | | the medium of a n letter.” : Instant Postum |:.2'22= “IT received your letter of July 248 —the pure food-drink. and beg to say, that I resent the tone! of it and the unwarrantable [nfer- ences you have drawn by reason of the President's inability to conter | : There’s no caffeine nor any other harmful sub- stance in Postum. Made from prime wheat, roasted th a bit of wholesome molasses, it contains all the of the grains, and is nourishing, economical with you as the representative of the! Jand delicious. ‘ | committee of Labor's National Peace ». * "Phere’s no “fag” in Postum, and Council at the time you requested: As far an Lam concerned there is no pe “ U ” There’s a Reason —sold by Grocers. ita objection to any statement you may desire to make to the public In this matter.” F _—— Relief for All of Mrte’s Victime, ERIB, Pa, Aug %-—Rollet work! among the victima of last Tuesday nights flood ham been so sauce: that all the sufferers are now cared for, and the fund tn char; the eneral commitice hae passed $25,000. Thorough wearch of tho ruine ts being pushed ously, but! ne additional bodies have been found.! | No. 764 Macon Street, DIVORCE REFEREE FINDS AGAINST MRS, PENROSE Three Co-respondents Were Named by Her Husband in His Suit. That an absolute divorce be given Homer H. Penrose, $10,000-n-year di vision superintendent for the Equit- able Life Assurance Society, from his wife, Elise D. Penrone, is the recom- mendation of Referee Bela B. Strong in & report submitted to Supreme Court Justice Scudder in Brooklyn to- day. The testimony submitted with the report disclowes that the Penroses, who were married in August, 1907, separnted a year ago, Three co-re- spondents, one known as “Scotty,” another as “Dr. Ford” and a third as) “Handsome Dick," a trequenter of the | Waldorf-Astoria, were mentioned. — | According to the testimony, “Hand- | somes Dick" visited the defendant a* No. 57 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, until she left her home and since then has visited her In an apartment at No. 212 West Seventy-clghth Street It « submitted that on May 6, after a round of amusement places, “Hand- some Dick” and Mrs. Penrose went t> the Heventy-cighth Street apartment at 130 A. M. and ndsume Dick" came out at 3 A. M. alono, Mrs. Penrose is described as a beau- tiful young woman, Sho is now living a » & Weat Thirty-second Street, ling to the papers ‘The couple eet eeieeeme EMPTY TRAINS IN CRASH. | Motorman Was Operating Train From the Third Car. | An empty elevated train being oper- ated by Motorman Edward Purcell of Brooklyn, was several train lengths ahead of the train operated by Motorman Thomas Foley , of No. 200 Wyckoff Street when they started from the New York side of the bridge for the Brooklyn yards for in- spection after the rush ‘hour, Motor! trouble developed in the first car of Foley's train on the bridge and he went the third car and ran the train from re t the approach to the Thirty-nixth ell brought bis train ded with ahead. out and the work of | wan rushed at the rear car of the train A wrecking crew was hurried clearing the tracks The Bay Ridge, West End and Culver lines were affe tleup. No one was injured. ————>— After Putting Oat Blase Himself. Shouting that he did not need the fire engines, Martin Wisneck!, the owner af a boarding house at No, 14 Coldon Street, Jersey City, early to- Gay attacked @ fire in « clothes closet in the house. With water and Diankets he smothered the fire and turned to receive the congratulations of 4 number of people who had rushed in from the i it. “His iuddenly thought of & leather ba 080 which containi Lb 1s had let on a . The bag ang tl Tt was first belleved the fire had been set by thieves, but a boarder admitted he had by ac- eldent dropped nouldering match in the closet. —Wlaneck! now believes some of the admiring crowd from the street took his money, Nh Aili a HN Wh ’ mh ‘VAAMERS OF THE COMBTTTUTION OF THE USA NOQ Ri rom 2 tee ow. nal honor, that the Catholics were the first in America to advo- cate the Freedom of all sects to sworthip at any shrine they chose to bend aknee. Of all the cavaliers of Maryland, none were more noble, and more than Charles Carroll, who, with his kinsman, Archbishop John Carroll, strove for the Religious Liberty. Carroll was one of the richest and most Religious Liberty in America” hereditary rights of mankind to practice Civil and sles ysigpeias : STTEEd taattn daa Clarkin, and vlnenbo proudly affind bis cana vo cur bamoral Decieraticn of bn enw he courted the confiscation of his vast estates. A but illness forbade his attendance. His cousin, Daniel signed our National Law, of of the signers of the Declaration of , and was looked upon with reverential at institution, and eigh kind favor until 7500 people are constantly em; with the R—because of its quality, purity, Ciscoe tal scene ‘Visttors w St.Louis we courteously iavtted w inspect eur plat —covers 42 acres. demand. Their great Anheuser-Busch Agency New York, N. Y. bystander faceti remarked, as he did so,’ a few millions.” He was elected tw the National Convention which ad the Constitution of the United "9: t; | | Thirty-fourth Street. though, wo Americans Civi Behe and Personal Liberty. Carroll's manners were affable ree ey oe society few men were his superiors. His hospitality sg to short (Is mabeede sheer sda: bye haber ipelt pay arabe rich an shoei ie thee Cana bre ga oven lay their famous brews rong thay w brand , exceeds the sale of all other ANHEUSER-BUSCH.:ST. LOUIS, U.S.A. ‘On Sale Everywhere, Families Supplied by Grocers and Retailers SAYS ESCORT CHASED HER WITH A BIG KNIFE Girl Has Man, Who Says He Is City Fireman, Arrested on At- tempted Assault Charge. A man who says he is John Moran of No. 926 Sixth Avenue, a member! of Truck Company No. 11 of the New York Fire Department, will be a charge of attempted felonious as- sault, made by Miss Catherine Berry of No. 600 West One Hundred and Miss Berry says Moran, while ho and she were dining in a restaurant at Broadway and Manhattan Street} jast night, became angry jer and @ carving knife, She went directly to the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Sta- tion and accused Moran, but he had disappeared when « policeman reached the restaurant he was found In and locked up. Several hours later) Won't Let Ship Load Powder, Bay to load powder, was halted to-day by the United States nqutrality patrol | in the harbor, boarded and sent back to chorage at Staten Island, in- she had neither cleared the ‘ould Bhow a permit to load THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1915. BRIDGEPORT, Aug. 9.- the Machinists’ Union to-day present ed an ultimatum to the Locomobile arraigned in Harlem Court to-day on; Company of America, where a bonus | plan for profit-sharing was instituted | thin week. The union leaders asserted | whe: port Factories. (Spectal to The Brening World) ke Tol any and th a deli Se. len S. 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Mahogany finished fra handao: meoly a {THREATEN BIG STRIKE IN MUNITIONS PLANTS Shorter Hours and More Pay De- manded by Machinists in Bridge- a Bryant 5262 Lenox 7780 Harlem 4420 Leaders of that the plan was put into effect to! tation, and that body will meet in cons weaken the union and announced that vention at the Washington Irving High if their demands were not met by Wednesday a strike will be called, ‘The mon ask an eight-hour day with | Cinrq a 20 per cent. wage increase. The sane — demands will be presented to the chased her out of the restaurant with | American and British Manufacturing : 4 i Allen’s Foot-Ease for the Troops) | Over 100,000 packages of Allen's Foot- | | Ease, the antiseptic powder to Shake into | our Shoes or dissolve in the foot-bath, Broadway, however, | Tr cing used by the Geratan and Allied troops at thefront. 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