The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1915, Page 18

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aoe Lat Os meh . ae to advance the standard o' NATIONAL GUARD URGED BY MADR GEN, (RYAN TO LET LIQUOR ALONE Bulletin Is Indors J Officers Unt Becomes an Ons the commands added their MEME Lo the pape the phrase of wh Visory, (hus had prac of & military order Papreseed “The decision to prohibit the use of " the bulletin read, referring or OM im support of + pon-wee of liqu “It Was known that the course of instruction was such that the student OMcers would require the applicati’ Of their physica! and mental Unimpaired by distracting » late hours, digestive din timulation. ‘as further recognized that the promtition would furnish opportunity for practical and substantial develop ment of military morale, 1 would require & subordin: mal desire to the pow Discipline being the most important factor in the attainment of military eMcioncy and being the result of moral as well as physical training, the rule against the use of liquor fur- that it Pline of the officers’ achool. cers, at this and subsequent met this test in a manner most satis. | factory.” ——— DIES OF RARE DISEASE. Anthrax Kills Pationt In Nellevue's Isolation Ward. John Miller, fifty-two, of No. 10 Van- | dam Street, Brooklyn, died yesterday in Bellevue Hospital of anthrax. It is the first cnse of this disease on record in ‘the hospital, and the disease is one ot Poser Farest among mon, Anthrax je found | prea, 0 work much with cattle, | hich bores under the skin ‘. al fe foundation of the disease, which carne S eer the body by its prog- ms, infectioug and invalaply | eit ler came to the hospital on Wadnesday and anked relief. He was placed in the isolated ward as soon as his case was dingnosed. ga tat FAMOUS PAINTING IS SOLD. | Rembrandt's Portrait of His Son in Lord Spencer's Collection. Copyright, 1915, by The Press Publish. 10 Co. (New York Evening World). women Cable Deepateh to The Kvening World) LONDON, Oct. §.—The Times de- to-day it understands that Lord pencer has just sold from his famous art collection at Althorp for a price which cannot be definitely ascertained, but which, with certainty, may be anid to approximate ($175,000), Rembrandt's famous “Painting “of | a Boy,” which the Times ‘6 is prob- ably the earliest portrait of Rem- Brandt's son Titts excant HAVANA, Cuba, Oct. 8.- Cubans on the Isle of Pines threaten an antl. American demonstration next Sun- day, « holiday, because the Americans living there have refused to fly the Cuban flag as high as the Stars and 5c At All Fountains “TheFirst Real ThirstQuencher” ie cael —__.__ STEAMBOATS. HUDSON‘ RIVER AYBMINE (ALBANY Day LINK). its steamers cm Phot tee ani Toft at.” Rake "New: b ie wguenton ro tiie & Cates ger, he au. a od uve waste ph Behari One- - ince eee Paes ah PREPS By Bh THE CHILDREN'S WELFARE IN SCHOOL CHILDREN EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER |MOTTL GERARD CASE UPSET.! o balieng THE BROW GETS A BOOST SEEMINGLY POISONED sso os tas seh S. tart jenoieal tii, acs od * te “ting ot Mora ' pe Ep dr, “ “ ‘ coh 7" ‘ trem © ; ry , ‘ i 4 S . “? - 1 . tien , BuRLEsoue oop | Auiamena MAT DAILY * Loew's American Roof « Schwartz Bros | se orem At CONCERTS AND MUGBIC. Ase, GF oh SVEVESTER "SCHAFFER | ie: Yo eal wcksiesa, a .} : Ganeicn " BURLESQUE sb ot YMPIC ;, | Matinee Daily REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RICHMOND (Staton Island). 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