The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1916, Page 14

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‘ saest a3 _ KID M’COY FINED $25 Feerow foe teonate 2 FORAMERIGAN REAL STATE COMPANY bx-Judge Noyes and &. | Marling Are Appointed in Federal Court OVER BONDS, TROUBLI BREAK A CHILD'S COLD BY GIVING oncern Owns Property in Manhattan and Bronx Vorth $23,000,000, The American fant Matate Com pany, No, 627 Fifth Avenue, which owned. Jan. 16, nearly $22,000,009 worth Manhattan and haw extensive holdings n Weatebester and Queens, went into vermhip to-day. Judge he United Stat perty t the Hrenx any Look, Mother! Is tongue coated, breath feverish and stomach sour? voluntary ree learned Hand Miatric! Court appointed former Fed Cleanse the little liver and. erat judes Walter Co Noy bowels and they gel Alfred Martine receivers well quickly The verahip Grew our of an pian ones alt punts ti cold SHUItY AUIt Drought by Olin J. tenn devewatae ole ot ens, Inc, and Henry Schmitt yr on dealt of the bondholders. Tho com- | . pany has nasete of approximately | $25,000,000, encumbered with ‘nort- wali Ti bas made a. bubiness of ulin ‘nd in a few hours all the clogged | it BAe meade a page blac constipated waste, sour Vile nnd | Mortage bondn at & per cent. inter- undigested food will gently move out of | @#t and about 250,000 people through. | you have n well, playful | out the United States hold some $13,- | 000,000 worth of these bonds | In an aMdavit fled with the Court Roderick Stephens, Vico President of | Olin J, Stephens, Inc., states that the Feceivers are noconsary to prevent the | jassets of the company being dissl- to pated and to protect the bondholders. | «He also states that tt 1s necessary that | hy | the business be continued in order that | thorough el at once pale, doesn't sleep, if breath is bad, teaspoonful of Figs, up, snuffles and has has a sore of “California uate the bdWels, other treatunent If your child coughs, caught cold or is feveri throat give a good d Syrup of Fig no difference is given Sick children needn't be take this harmless “fruit Inxat lions of mothers keep it hand they know its action on the st liver and bowels is prompt and also know a little given to-day | aaseta and their value preserved. k child to-morre All of this is admitted in the an- 50 awer of the defendant company filed by Edward B. Boynton, the President. The American Real Estate Company is incorporated under the laws of Rhode Island. MNeside Mr. Boynton, the President, its officers Vic3o President, William B. Hinckley; Treae- urer, Austin L. Babeook; Secretary, Clarence §. Shumway; Assistant ‘Treasurer, Clinton T. Miller; Congult- ing Accountant, Richard L. Lingley: and eererunne Counsel, Francie H. Sisson, The company owns many high class! | “partment properties in Manhattan, what AUTOMCSILES. WER MOM THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, RECEIVERS NAMED TORNADOES KILL ORTSHCABNET uss sos 20 IN THE WEST; MANY ARE INJURED series of Storms Sweep Kan- a8 and Missouri, Leaving Trail of Death and Ruin. | MANY TOWNS WREC Kt p.! Gales Tumble Homes on Vic+|to Pariiament tims in Night—Man in Auto }00"" Pde , Loses Race for Life. jt Variiome naa ! 25 = The Coragoing 1 Cc. Doz. KANSANS CITY, Mo. Apri oo tie] 4% OMiclal ptatem afternoor , from the tornady swopt sections of | Mivenced Arthur — Wenderson, yy Vresident of the Hoard of Kducation cA Missouri end Kansas indicated the reach twenty. Over soon were injured pre Property damage Adly will amount to $750,000 more than with a to ascertain wheth Morgan County, & nit 7 pte a a h guMeiont men rn » forward dit was finpossible to conte | eee eee penecal . sai 21 Cc rep hat six ee were WINE eT ee conuets uawever, 4: . The death list wae added to hy re. sea . ports from Untontown County, Kan, which said four per- sone had been killed there, Olean, Mo., reported the death of John Farris and wife. Two deaths and the injury of thirty persona were reported from Arthur, Mo., six miles south of Rich Hill 3 te yeon elected! Member of Others reported dead are ee ee EM PIKE. Weer & dont For: scutt, Kane—-Mre. Biller, Baby | Parliament from Wimbledon, Surrey i Sates Werte ' Nixon. ‘ jover Kennedy Jones, Independent, | Rieb Hill, Mo.—Ruth Fairbanks, ity of 1,811 > a weven years old ones y oteck ville, Mor, Cc. P, Bowden, ae end Ade we PaktGn Ut LYCEUM Seiten nea *'Ablione. Teens ines Packard, ot! Henry Chaplin, Unionist, to the peer THE HEAR! O1 OF WE — | Enterprise, Kan., killed while trying, #8* deliicscaan to outrun the siorm by automobile! Ehukespeas : Featival overturning. HELD AS ABDUCTOR TR hf ‘A bpecial train wae sent from Eldon, — in enery itt Mo., to the relief of the stricken mallee Allened tat pga ads 7 e lace of Stover. Among other da ‘Wite’ Ye MSR THE GAY Ginter the ratiway station is sald to have bbe aN been blown across the track, blocking of No, 192 trafic, What is ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It | destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. and Soothing Syrups. bas been in constant use for the rel Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhea. and Bowels, assimilates the Food, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, Thisrear’ss including the Hendrik Hudson at One Hundred and Tenth Street, Riv- sald to-day: “We have had demands for about | $700,000 since the Ist of January and have patd off about half of this sum, | We can’t keep on paying the bond- holders unless we well real estate at a is the |Joaa, #0 & receivership wan deemed the best way out. Our plan is to re- organize the company on a pian in Price $1195 ieee f. o. b. Detroit. LENE LONDON TO TO SAVE DOGS FROM WAR PERILS _ Have you seen it gineering triumph I Boiieraiinni ee: GRAIY RTtnC Ge | | Miss ses Navratil Didn't Mind Zeppelin Bombs Till One Knocked Bimbi Out of Bed, Then They Fled. The Misses Charlotte E. and B, Loretta Navratil, formerly of New year? {bed and hurt his chin. Then the: It is the power moment |aeciied it was time for them to ‘nar that puts the A. D, Six in| home a class by itself They arrived on the steamship ” id . Philadelphia of the American Lne _ After you have admired this morning, escorting six Poms its beauty, the car’s grace- Knightsbridge, Hydo Park, London, managed to endure war times in |England with equanimity until a passing Zeppelin dropped a bomb which seared Kimbi, one of ther per the en- of the York, but since 1901 Wdents of named respectively Boste, Kn: ful lines, its finish and style, | Pridee Imp. Knightsbridge Sammy, let us show you its wonderful | homens ane ee And Fit For a! construction, Let us explain fully what we mean by \ Power Moment, anddemon- | |, strate what it means to you. here are only five graves| — We are Proud of the A, D, | neatea te ec waete Meslay eke Six. ‘e are conv. inced that | W. C, Hunter of this city, and would live at thé Holland Ho it is the car for you-a big, | laid find a quiet place in thee mine roomy car with dignity and try where the Pomerantans could get grace; faultless in construc- | ees Sr tion and moderate in price. FRAME- ~UP, SAY SAYS INNES. Now let us show you an (tothes tn ronk Not hose of A. D, Six—right away. sone ere Ae Wee The irresistible appeal of|innes” to-day “characterized as @ the car itself is the only “plant” the alleged discovery of ciot! u ing of Miss Beatrice Nelms and Mrs, obligation involved in @|Hiots Nelms Deuncs, her sister, in bib demonstration and trial trip, | trunks He eatd that tt wae clearly 0 “trame-up,” Try it tomorrow. We are| “We can prove we bought the eloth- at your service. Telephone}! ing found tn the trunk which it i# when! Columbus 4993 sisted, wae the property of the two Eastern Distributors, S0yea his personal su All Gountertei trifle with and end vision since its infani Imitation: inger the health of AMUSEMENTS. ~ MADISON :Q. GARDEN NOW 2 ATS. Wiinet Kemeon And THE NEW pe Rv. ba hr PAG BANT. A 000 NEW ‘WONDERS METROPOL TAN gbtna Erenings (escent Tuesday stiinee eas eaten at" Thy nar aD Uy Look seat ivy HY 1 Sana O00, v0 Tp ple UNDAY FEF, OLN. BIA eat Wt (a? i ae tae ‘i ay RROADWAY a fat WALLAC! fee aann would not have been av foolish as to conceal poasesnions of these they could su easily | Pieters, he said. “Anybody knows that In a cuse ae serious as outn we Longenecker & Sanders, Inc., 9 Central Park West. report that ‘Birs ivoreed wife. ors} DON FO eee FIRING LINE rs, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has ind ‘‘ Just-as Children—Experience against Experiment. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of erside Drive and Hroadway, | A liconte was refused the company | in Connectiout last year and {t passed its quarterly dividend in July, 1915, This brought about a condition of alarm among bondholders and was | the beginning of troubles which cul- | minated in the receivership, Robert e © | T. Wood, counsel to the company | = ad LL OE AE TE A a 1916. CRISIS IS AVERTED; =e % SETLEMENT REED == Members Agree on? He Made tot Coy Hoe rif nen LONDON Apr ‘ mae! ing of sho tt BE| Selected Fresh samen 9 Eogs day portale whieh ¢ and a Inbor leader, will have the ef lect of reopening the voluntary en listment scheme for a weeks and that thie pre cepted prineipte by Elm Cit Attn Iwasa mand that all facts and Cgures 16 Lean mild smoke garding the military situation and requirements shall be eubmitted * the House of Commons before thes consent to any measure of universal Jconsecription, This has not been con firmed officially Sir Stuart Coats, Easter Economies coalition candi-! Harry Sirottkin, a tatlor, Fast One Hundred and Fifth Street, was! GEORGE KLEINE’S GREATEST CINEMATOGRAPHIC ACHIEVEMENT Castoria tas. 8,20, sat, 220, AiSwontag's ASTERVTEOR, The Star — J CANDLE: }};,) we a USTICE “40. LOHAN'S 2 For more than thirty years it lief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind | “nam It regulates the Stomach | in’®PO M- PO M” giving healthy and natural slcep, Pace ear and which has been in use for over been made under e to deceive you in this. but Experiments that ¢. CRIT hos bas tbr Brandon Typan's roman Tht MELOLY Ob VeUin HUDSON 4h: THE ci wa : FULI ON}, Infants and ORIAY oe _ROMANGE ‘by HENRY KOLKER ANohon Pches Novel By Mr.€Mr> RUPERT HUGHES VAUDEVILLE, EPROCTO R tat Trvinia asp yuoto vay Sic La Rr And now comes a new LONGACRE 3,4 motion picture play that abso- lutely surpasses anything that has ever before been presented—a production that represents the very highest standard ever attained in the film world— MISS BILLIE BURKE IN GLORIA’S ROMANCE. ASTOR": a tiers THE COHAN. REVUE REPUBLIC co ut Mera) Mowers & Whalen, ocners Madison Av. & Sith SI. ae 130-11 P.M, Vaudev' Mand BELASUC 3)"; THE BOOMEKANG EXTRA MATINEFR NUXT TLE WINTER G sen gsryes | ROBINSON CR eae AL ison | IRENE FENWi Max ne ivott’s This beautiful photoplay is un- doubtedly the most magnificent work offilm- craft ever attempted. It cost $960,000 to produce. It combines the greatest factors in the Mrerney, theatrical and motion picture fields. The star is Miss Billie Burke; the supporting cast is headed by Mr. pa Kolker; the authors are Mr. & Mrs. Rupert Hughes; the producer is George Kleine. These powerful factors— each overwhelmingly dominant — have given their time and effort for many months past to present to you a motion picture novel of unusual interest, yi Playhoute \) GRACE GLURGE ra sh Captain Brassbound’s Conversion ah ST. if Hex traorduiary 0 | titre InGloria’s Romance you'll see the supreme star, Billie Burke, portray the role of Gloria Staf- tord—sixteen, vivacious and charming. You'll see her at Palm Beach, Florida, amid scenes of rare natural beauty. You'll in the newest gowns—the creations of such famous mo- Lucile, Henri Bendel and Balcom. You'll see her in an jociety romance by the noted authors, Mr. & Mre. Ru play we believe every man, woman and child willenjoy. a MATIN KI Baek rg PRINCES i in VERY GUUD, CASINO it Billie Burke in Gloria’s Romance will soon be presented at the leading photoplay theatres. The theatres that show these pictures will have secured for you the very utmost in motion picture entertainment—regardless of price. Patronize these houses—get the best! If you are interested in see- ing a motion picture production of unusual high quality—if you are interested in seeing Billie Burke in Gloria's Romance at your the- atre—ask the manager when it will be shown or write and tell us LY RIC Jers.8.20, Mats Wed sat 2.2 CORT The lie Nenye npe THEATHE, aue ELEC TI Bh $P° Weenly \ OPEN 312° Weekte gawk"! $2 Weekly (NIGHT ASTLE Iga BROADWAY STanDaRD! ig ‘ ani | where you would like to see it. Von tee Hexinning, Next. Sanday” 3 8.15, | hi ‘hE BIRTH OF A NATION ut noh & & y Judy Theatre, 40th TREASURE ISLAND ‘iD GEORGE KLEINE 1005-6-7 Godfrey Building, 7th Ave. at 49th St. Oven Eres ORcAESTIN. Ro New York City Phones Bryant 2200-2201 dan ' a Hele NGI ae ea Theatres everywhere are invited te apply for this attraction. | Diamonds on Credit BURLESQUE. 16 Ate ate ae Te LYMPIC )/:'3f, Malinee Daily THE CITY SPORTS DALY'S {74,4 LOVELAND Gi

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