The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1915, Page 13

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NEW DANGERS — OF CONSTIPATION A recent issue of the New York Times yj tesearches of Prof, Metchnikof | others have led doctors to suppose | Many conditions of chronic ill health, debility, rheumatism and other Poisoning by | in the 1; intes- | are due to hy conditions it has even been the ‘lowering of the vitality resulti Such woisoning is fayorable to the ment of Cancer and Tubere “At Guy's Hospital Sir not Lane decided on the h moving the diseased organ. ed im. th Bheved set arge Suggested that siting from jevelop- aTtis ‘liam Arbuth- jeroie plan of re- child who astonishing. Ina organs resumed all in @ few wee! cleanses the 1: length thoroughly pure warm water and removes all this waste which is such @ menace to i is Nature's own cure for Coors 1, ie being used by over 300,000 Ameri is now being Riker-Hegeman and Irooklyn, teresting ‘There's one right way to speedily tone the liver and the indigestion, headache or pad skins Purely vegetable. Pill - Small Dose - Small Price‘: GENUINE must bear signature MhenT ipod No Glare—No Eye-Strain— But a Beautiful Soft tures. You are not . which startled the guests in tho Bilt- =| surance Company. Siete SOUSAONHURRY CALL [3 PLAYS “BOOLA BOOLA” AT A YALE JAMBOREE. When Football Score Came In Frank Platt Just Had to Have a Band. The outburst in the new Yale Club when the wire brought the news that Saturday's game had ended with the} score Yale, 13—Princeton, 7, was one more, across the way. But even those who could hear the noise could not Imagine the scenes of abandoned joy which were producing the racket. There was a combination of tango and snake dance and plain u..1 faney fit-throwing headed by Frank H. Platt, President of the Club, and President Ide of the Home Life In- After! minutes of whooping about three hort o N SORES, | a D. of akin nh hee 9 rowed itself a oF All forigs of Roxem that ta habmle ua 1 the stor preparation r free tria Laboratories Chicago, Dept. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1015. bursts into something like melody Mr. Platt stopped short with a scowl. “This is rotten,” he said. “There ought to be a band. “otten, Must have a band. How long does It take to get a band together in this darned town anyway? Anybody know a band we can get, quick?” “Why not get Sousa over fon the Hippodrome?” asked a younger grad- uate with entirely humorous intent. “Bay,” gasped Mr. Platt. “Say, you've got brains.” He started on the run for the nearest phone, calling over his shoulder a renewed appreciation of the intellectual ca- pacity of the man making the sug- gestion. Those who followed him reached the telephone just after he had Sousa on the wire, The end of the converstation. “Yos....At the Yale Ciub....Oh, blow your engagement for to-night... Weil, then why can't you come now Yes, from five to seven Why not?....Well, HOW much?....Oh, scat, man, HOW much..,,A thousand dollars from five to seven—for heaven's sake get ‘em over here and be quick about it—all of ‘em—and say, get somo other band to come over to follow you at 7 o'clock and play the rest of the night. ..Come right along, we're waiting.” Within half an hour the whole Sousa =|contingent swung majestically up the gut. WASH AWAY great stairway, playing “Boola, Boola, Boola, Boo!” with young and oid, fat and thin, swinging, capering into line behind, breaking into the melody with wild, cave-man growls and cheers and shrieks as the spirit moved. And the other band, Von Baar's, took up the refrain as the Sousa men marched out two hours later. Neither the mu- niclans or the Yale men can remem- ber exactly when the second band quit. ——_——__--- Munday a MORRIS, Ill, Nov. 16.—C. Hansom *, of counsel for C. B, Munday, former | Vice President of the La Salle Street | ‘Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago, in P.}his argument to the Jury charged that .: Munday, on trial accused of conspiring (to wreck the bank, had been persecuted by Chicago officials. He alleged no mo- tive had been shown, asserting that D. D. For 15 Years ethe Standard Skin Remedy Munday, as owner of ‘the majority of stock in the bank, had ruined himself failure. has heartily welcom- ed our new lighting wonder, the ) “CE =Z cas cane Light adjusting them. obligated to purchase it. (See Easy) THOUSANDS of these herd only his! CanadianPainter In Pleasing Show Charles P. Gruppe, a native of Pic~ ton, Canada, ts showing a collection of his paintings at the galleries of Maison Ad. Braun et Cie, No. 13 West Forty-#ixth Street, until Nov. 27, The catalogue contains twenty-eight num- j| bers, and the groupings of the paint- | ingw are delightful. “The Woodeutter” (No, 1 in the catalogue) is @ large canvas, It is u jlovely registry of a standing fores | that is just beginning to yield to the woodeutter. A couple of dead trees enter effectively into the foreground at the right, while others, less con- *picnous, appear at the left. A clear space between the tree groups Is 00- cupled by felled trees and stumpage. In the centre of the painting stands a & team of draught horses, one of which is white and the other roan, A Utue further to the right is the wood chopper in subdued tones, The com- position of the picture is excellent, “The Old Foot Bridge” is another fine theme, It has been admirably ons of the er are de- The hens on the stream are inel- worked out. The refi trees on the surface lightfully executed, green across the pctive. (No, 11 in the cata- has an autumnal domination. Tho high spots in the picture are the straggling fence, the cows, the grazing whesp and a good sky. In “Studio Corner” and “Old Relics,” Mr. Gruppe is perhaps at his best, In the first named he shows model resting, with a diaphanous ao thrown over her well painted back and shoulders, Th: sh tints are glow- jing and the girl's red-brown hair ts |well painted. The dark skirt enters into the color scheme very charming- ly, and affords a fine contrasting tone, that makes for the general excellence of the picture, ning of the present season at the American Art Galleries this week is marked by a notably fine showing of Old Engtish and American | China, antique silver and a collection of old and modern laces, The old china includes copper or gold lustre, eilver lustre, Sunderland or pink lustre, and jmany other kinds of this charming ware, now but rarely seen. Tho spect= |mens were very largely museum | pleces, which had been selected by Dr. | Pleasant Hunter of Newark, N. J., | with full knowledge of their value and Lamps have been installed in Homes since our introduction of them in Manhattan and the Bronx a month ago. At times we could not supply the demand. Plenty Now for Everyone The “C.E-Z” gives you FOUR HOURS OF LIGHT FOR 1 CENT They will not The three mantles are each about the size of a thimble and are practically indestructible. break when you are When our representative calls on you, kindly permit him to adjust a “C, E-Z” to one of your fix- Should you keep it pay our representative $1.50 in full or pay 50 cents to him and 50 cents next month and the following month when you pay your gas bill. only gives you one-third as much light. The “flat” or open-flame burner consumes twice as much gas as does the 'C. 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