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| , i} | ® THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916. ‘ ALS WL FIT! “DARLGRENBEGGED [=< WIUSONTOPROTEST’ WALL STREET. "™SW™ = "TFA W BUSTERS NO INDIGESTION, OVORCE TO MARRY, eu) 2 MANVUNFOUNDED ooo TIKI SEVERE AS OR ACIDITY RHE, SAYS WIE rarily evicted th < families : Troe SUNOS MONO tby some} oN Andrew Kirkpatrick, who with Rat without fear of sourness theartburn, belching or "0 Hroads i tocks which included ui] her husband and two eniidven, Doro-| Sealy Crusty Eruptions Around wl adsadl copper issues, Nevada Copper ad- | iluny an apartment oft ine lop flows Mouth, Cheeks and Forehead, x vanced following the gain of 1! points | w “ nt found dyspepsia. Dahigren cited for conte and argument o take pl D tracted attention on active buying. | telephone © stairs: ‘SEEK ALLEGED SWINDLER Formal Statement Expected on| Starke! drasged wearily along during te wowegdiai iatess ae) HEALED BY CUTICURA Campaign for Spreading — {when news o 8 nag, oe 5 athe S : Teazeonany | eaPes unr : SOAP AND OINTMENT was not extensive | PLANNING CIVIC CONCERTS. Eire WHO FORFEITED BAIL False Reports, Dominion Lin | —_—_—. ; “Sealy crusty eruptions wore on my ae Because of the sticcess of the ten| face around my mouth, cheeks, and fore head. ‘The crust fell off leaving an angry sore surface upon whieh yesterday, American Linseed at-|® haa Caused Great Disfigurement, ie house sienna He Pleaded With Her to Free Him for Another Woman, Pre momentPape’sDiapep- She Tells Court, sin” reaches the stomach oi Giettese Bree: TO RECOUP FORTUNE. i 2 Sat your me Sep TG ys | Yaw believe it is the food which fills) } i H } j Inspectors Are Put on Trail of Alex.) WASHINGTON, Marc Prest-|the offerings, “Usorption s ra : ad dent Wilson will issue a statement to is ander Petruch, Accused of offset wild rumors regarding the Cloning Quotatic yular-price concerts given in Ma jon't fit comfortably, pular-p n giv in u feel bloated after eating and Couple Spent From $15,000 to j “Selling” City Privileges, | Mexican sithation, coming from the | ‘it aet changse from pr json Bruare Garden Jast summer a es, they formed anew. My a Ye ctor Howare rnbaum of | Texas border ermanent ¢ L 4 MENS face was all tn blisters and om: if whut little at lays like $20,000 a Year Before SOCTEH PHGAIGEY MEKSWL ottce una | HO PMMRGENE, 10 Was, learned to : } the itching wee 80. eevere Baer. ot usticulty (breathing efter Crash, She Asserts, |two deputies ure out looking for |%%% intends to appeal to the pubii¢ : scratched | amd scratched til it was treltated causing great distguremems to discredit other than official reports eating, eructations of sour, undigested | Alexander Petruch of No, 16 Fast food and acid, heartburn, brash of @) Tne story of how Winthrop Dah- | One Hundred and Seventeenth Street, ;O", the border situation Wt ante aint and Joes of sleep. belehing of eas, you can make up Your! gren'y love for his wife and three | who forteited $1,000 bail in the Tombs |, Peelalon to put & ator, it possibte, a find 10 tong: ne eoubi lage atoas, ‘ oat tall re a a Co t yesterday o1 charge tha ie : set es jouse feels is a antes e CCeas 0) he long pe and — a ag® | food fermentation and cure indiges-|@hildren vanished with hin fortune iio terday on & dell ‘ he | systematic ampalgn for the circula | deovaning " eh It ie Delleved tbat treatment and ———, but both felled. tea: Was related to-day to Supreme Court Jobtalned large sums of money from I tion Of Yalbe ¥ehePEY Was meas | the rece ipta will almost cover the ex nT used Cudenra Soap and Otntment Po make every bite of food you eat) Justice Bijur by Mrs. Maud K. Dahl pereons seeking privileges from the] | ‘as itinae diet On S'penses, ‘The plan is to give at least] and after asing them about @ moath I was } ei in the nourishment and strength) gren whon her sult for separation and city redorts bet ae caueean " twenty concerts a year, Martha May-) completely healed.”* (Signed) Miss Margares of your body, you must rid. your] g:99 q week alimony was tried. Mr It Is believed Petruch Is not the only | TePErts before the cabinet wore ¢ “}hard is se ary of the committee. | Hambel, 100 Walnut St., Glendale Park, s, excessive acid and metrically opposed to border r + stomaclt of pois Dahigren ts a grandson of tha Inte HoT, N.Y. duly at, 1916, which sours your entire oat ee which Sours yout cary iNeas Admiral Sohn A, Oahieren, terferes with digestion and cates so many sufferers of dyspepsia,| Whose son, Eric, married Miss Lucy sick heads c biliousness, constipa-| Drexel, Mr. Dahlgren wan not in) swindler who has been operating with a nodding acquaintance with city officials and a familiarity witb their offices as his principal asset. It is Recess for Coal Conferences. The Anthracite Conference has been! Sample Each Free by Mail Adjourned until Me at which time] With a2-p. Skin Book on request Ad: tora will ¢ dress post-card “Cutienea, Dept. T, Bees that Carranza troops were in 1 by thousands, A majority of the cabinet said these reports were ex aggerations and MRS W.DAHLGREN dently deliberate case is no urged he has made money out of ir aide of the ton.” Sold tl b t aripimg, ete Your case is no court. Mrs. Dahlgren @aid be was sntiy wenn - ante to Stiga tenes Ng thelr foasone for onledtine jon."* Sold throughoat t! different—mou are » stomach sufferer. living in luxury at the Princeton | amily needed clothes so badly ahe Ald) retensions that he was very close to | Attempta to force American in at fi'her inereaso und tho eight-hour though you may call it by some other] (\,,), oe m presentable in court. lent Marks, who did not even ome of the President's advisers |! day demand: mame; your real and only trouble ist as avo in the name court |For more than « year, she declared,| know him Gohiaidered the matter of auch 1 I > that which you eat does not digest Oe eee an ane name court | their father had not visited them, ne complaint fe that a man wholtance that to-day they umeed hin to!t : W. L. DOUCLAS but aivickly fer — sao pro: a i tn Site ‘ puss Lakes ch “We were married in Boston, where heel yl sh ee Ad ah to sel tan a formal statement, W a | | « bee th - ducing almeast any unhealthy condi-| Mrs, Eric Dahigre A S| eens aa Save, Sn, ) he subway | House, instead of having it come H | R ME th ad doc of absolute divorce, and com. |™Y Pare , in 1905," Mrs. Daht nineteen from the State Department, a : ‘ . | SHOES wo’ EN & BOYS A case of Mape's Diapepsin will cost] menting on this coincidence Mrs, Win. |S" testified. “We lived very hap- rhe | first intended, Secretary Lansing, it (2 4 a = ts at any pharmacy here, and gh au oodoo seemed {PUY and in extr ance until Oc- lieved this would be the Kente 7 = sean nte Gur tromach celferer five) “re? Dahlgren said @ hoodoo & men'|tober, 1913. My husband had received dof the Public nvince the country that | {4 SHOES FOR WOMEN convimte Yaki ingle dose|t? hover over the matrimonial ca lie of $100,000 fi his fath vacant on @ Satur I must be maintained | Mer | J] Theseason'snewest tminutes after taking «sing Ih] teers of her husband and his uncle, | * leeacy Re eos ne Sees ntroducing them t d States ix to its | Mer | ’ and most popular | Mra, Dahlgren, in @ pony skin coat | the late Commodore Charles B. Dabl-|and a “notary” who had been p 1 | expedition after Villa, unemba: Hage: and a willowy plumed picture hat, told | Sten, and when wo were married he] there in advance, aioe Max : 5 OR f 3 td ted to enjoy his clubs and * Lrg ren eae aE Hf i" i 51 [her story in whispers and cried when | Wanted Atco gek Mer ho Noted Architect In Dead. | DINNER TO M. J. WALSH. thee : name—|relating how she and her three chil-| tain on a lavish style. Wo spent be-| waiter Cook, for yearm one of tne - | Nerto x i | models, in pleasing combinations of leather and fabrics, $3.00 & $4.00 o P tant relief laren were compelled to live in a small | tween $15,000 and $20,000 a year. My! tacmtatice arehitonte af mew voce io waiting at any drug store the mo-/ rat at No, 745 Sterling Place, Brook. |usband Joined the Algonquin Club|jieq at his home, No. 34 Kast Thicty " ment you decide \to begin its lyn, and were in daily fear of being|#Nd moved in the best social clreles.| seventh Street, to-day. Mr, Cook was y State ¢ | Rub pain away with a small Pape'’s Diapepiin will re J. Walsh will be the dispossessed After a few years we came to New # old and had been in bat 94) s\ 01 five ral months, Hew mie ; ry » of | out ot order, ee Nace ‘The three children, Ftha, aged nine;| York and Mr. Dahlgren joined the Court Itouse Honor at a dinner to be given t tri ul bottle. of. old ie | revues or discomfort all of any kind| Keenan, aged 6, and Winthrop jr.,jCalumet Club and began a career in gunlie bull ter County at ine. Be Uncobis lt | as hewaek A'S BWAKK AiL Broad Steet aged two and a half years, were not| Wall Street » designed the | —_ | Uson at 8 Bergenline Avenues. f in court. Mra, Dahlgren said her littlo| “While 1 was convalescing in a of oat dvt. y 7 a | hospital, Oct. 28, 1913, after the birth ro yateh hina, of my firat child, my husband catled | 7420" Continaes Wateh on China TOKIO, Mareh 2 abandonment and had 4 confidential talk with 1 Shi-Kal ‘00" * Rheumat pain not one ease in fifty soit eta ot) Safety First — ¢ ght on the “tender spot,” and by the ae 4 time vou say Jack. Robinson--ont{ Indigestion, constipation, biliousnese Jeomes the rheumatic pain and distre: and many ailments of the digestive St. Jacob's Oil” is a harmless rhe | organs are often the source of serious iment which never dis illness, At the first sign of disordered “Lai in Cinanctal difficulties and 1 i he ! jorenses strength af project for restora f{ the monarchy Galttoan arose ress U7 A COLD want to marry @ rich woman, belin china han arou dow: je 200 id to me, » pleaded w! ofliere, where the opinion ia expressed | he is held oe te ‘save "ts | use at once R @G PILLS, Tho | Sd to me. He pleaded with me to Heres ye ; a give him a divore ig when I ree | yiitic forte if tanta! TONIC LAXATIVE [fusos, to tote in « tute, ‘since imac duit fail per full explanstion his own county al pales Pitcher BIL James “Through. | Cats Throat with Carving Knife.| earure will not ¢ to the President. ‘T tes that ft will a r Sole, a produce dealer, | attitude ch lanc MIAMI, Via, March If William aler, sn't burn the skin " retry . Ol AAI 220, zee ie Atle] They remove the poison products time, I havo not meen him and He | Beco ag Sa intention’ da incatters With | Stallings and his Boston Bra thirty-eight years old, of No, 231 1 stiffness fr conditions take the reliable family for. | from the body, strengthen the action | seems to have forgotten all about his| Chinese domestic questions Grove Street, Williamsburgh, tried to cut his th morning, with a {8} safety ng, he slashed it] sciatica, throne Pat Moran and his Phi champions of the National League 8 season the Hub fit. will of the liver and tone up the etomach. and bones; stops, temedy that is always dependable— 4 ~Hegeman, ‘Kall ; family: —_> F x cette al weachte ee ee ramen eae: FOUN “I believe some other motive {n- Bank Heserves $125, ith @ s knife, as his wife | ralgia mickache and neu- | | o — i | BEECHAM’S spired my husband's sudden depart-| The statement of the wotual ¢ awok pled with him. Her! Limber up! Get a small trial bottle] i H i vt pv ne H t Policeman Isaacson, ft ure, but le insisted financial reverses |! Clearing House banks and tr r Berie ce en Ge he 5 sts . ; j of old-time nest “St. Jacob's Oil" | Sunday World Wants Work py [N88 the only reason. Taskod him to]commantos for the week shown that : HELO mole and ‘sent his | f his money troubles, but he! Ur tera! “reuinie (aa He Ae + sof ven’ tiv arm | thou 1 station, who. wre rman Hospital, where t & )» Monday Morning Wonders. ' cet a nox To-night. 100 and 25¢ Box. |replicd 1 was not a wife's duty tolerense of BrliZ110 from last week. Foe Leet onte Thad “been despondeny atiftness. Don't suffer! Rub rhouma-! Lergest Sale of Any Med 1 tism away.—Advt | bo: rman Hospital, where i you'll be free from pains, aches and er ill —— THE health of a nation depends upon the strength of its individuals. The strength of the individual depends upon his mode of living. 4 Men and women Whe eat gaa drink, work and play in MODERATION form the bone of a nation’s strength. 4 R . ee. who do not live Peanerataly lose energy and endurance. THEY will find good, Wy pure beer a valuable source of nourishment. It will increase their strength and vitality, A stimulate the appetite, act as an aid to digestion and tonic to the nerve centers. E RO =~§ CS E E , As nerves and digestion are dependent upon each other, it restores 4 \ harmony to both, The absolute wholesomeness and purity of its ingredients and the advanced scientific facilities by which it is brewed, brands “Good morning, Mr. Johnson!” kerosene. You'll find it absolutely clean} P T’ “Oh! good ing, Mrs. Jones! It’s ¢ clear-burning, and it’s always the same. R U P E R Ss | time pies Lite you.” me Will three gallons be enough?” “Yes, I just stepped in because I saw that “Yes, I think so. And while I think of it, @ , SOCONY Kerosene Oil sign in your win- send me up a bunch of this celery, a peck n | c | oc. er | § dow. Will you have your wagon stop and f potatoes, and—let’s sce—I guess that’s get my oil can when you're up my way? all. Oh! yes—and a pound of butter.” The Beer That Satisfies The lamps have been giving us a lot of “Yes ma’am, we'll send them right up this | , as the Ideal National Temperance Beverage. 3 trouble lately and I suspect it’s the oil. afternoon, Do you want the delivery Tv lap bevarpen thas ia labaslitaienare acl tontined in itnetcatien i You can recommend this SOCONY brand, man to stop in and take your order to- temperate nd th gical food-d of temperance. the product of hyaie art can’t your” morrow?” A ing, proper aging, sanitary bottli ind thorough pasteurization, making it a beve: that is unsurpassed : . by any beer, anywhere, “Yes ma’am. It’s the Standard Oil “Yes, I wish he would, thank you. Good+ r 1 In Bottles and on Draught Bottled at the Brewery Exclusively | : Company of New York’s best grade of day.” 3 Moral for the Dealer—Kerosene isn't the only thing the SOCONY siga helps to sell, The Jacob Ruppert Brewery re STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK } Third Avenue, 90th to 92d Street, New York ; PRINCIPAL OFFICES: NEWYORK BUFFALO ALBANY BOSTON ‘We recommend the following oil burning devices as the best of their kind: New Perfection Oil Cookstoves and Water Heaters, Perfection Smokeless Oil Heaters, Rayo Lamps and Lanterns, Ritiae nd | fe. SAFEST

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