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ee hn a rge of Unlawful Entry Made Against R. M. New- man and His Clerk. I: MA charge of to have grown out of a divorce , Will be investigat:d to-day by strate Barlow in the West Side | . R, M. Newman, a lawyer, of 91 Liberty Street, well known as | Democratic district leader, and his wk are defendants. | They are charged with entering the! of Dr. Charles A. Mack, UNG WOMEN | | al- | unlawful entry, 4 Only Trust to Lydia E, inkham’s Vegetable Com- | pound, ' Blttato, My daughter, whose | picture is herewith, was much troubled “ll with pains in her ys Mre. Kurtzweg. | back and — sides every month and they would some- times be so bad that it would scem like acute inflam: mation of some o gan. d your ‘ertisement ham’s a Seo cipound, She praises it highly, as s Phas been relieved of all these pains by its] All mothers should know of this | y, and all young girls who suff Mrs, Matilda Kurtz- . Buffa Y. Young women i are troubled with inful or irregular periods, backache, ache, draggi apes sensations, ing spells or £. kham’s V aeiktie Com. | | i | { {2 y this root and herb remedy. tf you know of any young woman | whe is sick and needs helpful ad- ask her to write 5 the Lydia E. am Medicine Co., Lynn, ‘women will receive her letter, it will ee held in strictest confi Learn | ‘Spanish = ‘for HONE DORE SUT “MAY AVOID PAIN: | bilities of information even to} through the complicated legal! ne ary ot bring bin 3233 West Forty-sixth Street, “ature day night. Dr. Mack's wife ‘ts seek: ing a divorce and Newman's clerk was seeking to serve complaint pa- | pers on the doctor. Dr. Mack lives With his sister, Mrs. W. J. Bellen Newman and Mra, Mita Mack, his eliont, ro in an automobile to the physician's house and in front of the place they were joined by Otto N Fredericks, chief cierk in the law- yer's office. A short time after they reached the house Policeman Donnelly was told that some one was trying to commit a burglary. He found Newman, Mra. Mack and the law clerk dispute with the doctor and his # "The was arrest me," Newman said “1 protested to him that [ had busi- ness in the house, but he said that it was his duty to take mo to the station house, Then I had my chaut- a a policeman feur drive me and my clerk to the West where the us, Forty-seventh Street Station, Lieutenant, after booking spared us the discomfort of a dericks, the for- «, were arraigned low in the West on @ charge of unlawful man and n evening dr ry. . Bellen, who appeared against nan and Fredericks as the com- ant, was directed to return to ‘ourt this afternoon, while the nd his clerk were paroled for) CONVICT MODIFIES TALE OF ARNOLD GIRL'S BURIAL Glennoris Grows Hazy—Changes Story, but Inspector Faurot Says Inquiry Will Continue. Information received from the au- thorities of Rhode Island regarding explanations of the convict Edward Hennoris, whose tale of having helped bury Dorothy Arnold at West Point was discredited by investiga- tion of the New York police Friday, ™ it neediess Lieut Williams to go to Providenc Ave de ant to-day to question Glennoris agalr 1 t mixed himself up in haz shifted his story, it ts avoid the points proved wn: | truthful by the New Ye “The Dorothy Arnold case is closed,’ said Inspector Fuerot to-d "It will not be closed until the m tery is cleared. If at any the G hanes his story-—he may no: © told all the trith--so that verified we will do every to exhaust the p thing ne re is nothing narrative # visit to Ni Awe of it oT | [Free Lessons Tuesday & Wednes- printed lessons required are proviged tree It 28 enrollment 15,000 studen mbt connected in any way with an h Spanish language, nor oes it allow , iastitution, day in Rumford Hall, Chemists’ muiding, 50 East 41st Street _ between the various karo 4 | COME TO FREE LESSONS TUES. or WED. District, New York; Dennis M jamilton P, Burney, Manager Hote Adjuster: Joseph It) Tooker, Pi J. Meyer Co, ied John Be4d'Co. Engineers; Basil J ger, Pennsylvania Steel ¢ Ploase send me further information Business Address. F 50 E. 4tst Street, New York, concerning your Spanish Cias + Rirm, Gordon-Detwiler Institute 60 Chemists Bldg. , 50 East 41st Street Obesity Reducing Exercises for Women Presented in a Series of Handy Charts CHART NO. 22 ,,,; FIRST—Stand with feet together, hands on hips. eee eee ee SECOND—Bend the body to right side, keeping knees rigid, and touch floor with tips right hand, Send two-cey every back plete set. lication of charts, besid MITZI HAJOS GAVE $100 $100 Mrs. Cram‘s automobile stopped at HT 1 TRIERS BACK [Szecurscesta. eos OF HER E somely dressed matron walked | tarougi the lines to the foreign sec- ~~ f persons. Then she went, ‘ re strikers have beer _ meeting, it locked. baat NO DSORDER To WY ing a i in a Washington Street A . eri Weisendanger | 5 cased "i . a AUIDAAA as she added: | ? 4 f* RK Conduit Company ioaiy Bape ' » what I can do for yd doy | to Return To-Morrow---Mrs. | - dawn “ ae | Cram Aids Wome: | the 0 striking la- | . | Ta lds Women, |b l to work this morning | 7_—_—__ jp wh nt was pened and | ; J. Sergeant Cram of New! there was m company i= Wee York ied in Hastings at 6.39) expects most a tOsIhOrroW; YY ) morning to aid and advise | Easter: Mondas pend RA Beata gh Ais, [te women on strike at the National! Geretod pont. o ; vor ihe ied = » | 1 Cable Company's p! striker ive gone igeport, \ » | . mpanies of the National! where they were offered more money t. [Guard under Le CHART NO. 23 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY. _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916. tory opened over four hundred labor: | Taw era arrived on a train from New York /Have mot cit A compeny of the guard met Securl: tee ‘ at the railroa station and! Veoner ia cu guarded the bridge a Jant while the men walked in. dd that the trust laws]to prevent the consolidation of the two raliroad companies and the issu. the Continental] ance of $100,000,000 of the consolidated pany, with Which Mr.,bonds, Justice Keogh also decided in ted, brought an action | favor the corporation. of DOG DAYS COMING! AVOID HEAT SUFFERING : |sto ¢ of energy, strength and health that © | iiies the: haitest We are full mach wo the They ithorities litary withhold the names of th i tiamen made ill and unconscious las night by drinking from a bottle | proffered by an unknown man, it is said the two are recovering, | Both are members of Company Hof Mount Vernon, They were on niry duty and about 9 o'cloc uggered up to hboring post and, COPYRIGHE, 1918, BY Tk PRESS PUBLISHING Co. Arranged by THE NEW YORK LVESING WORLD) Te along, OBESITY REDUCTION SIOE BODY BENDING—REODUCES WAIST AND ABDOMEN. Ironand I lypophosphi tes Remov t he hott vs. complaining of iliness, fell uncon. | Winter's “Ashes” and Build ba ree sail to tun and scious. | Health and Strength to Re- -our work is not dreaded sist Summer's Heat. iron and _hypophosphites m of body-poisons, then the de te nervous system, igorate the action of every organ and creaic a kind) of extra-health—way above the average. And it is easy and pleasant now to take these marvellous “disease chasers.” A famous French chemist has ey baeee ined them with other well known tonic and strengthening Ud ath ates UPHOLDS N.Y. CENTRAL | INITS CONSOLIDATION | Justice Morschauser Decides That Sherman Anti-Trust Law Was Not Violated. Special to The Evening World.) It won't be ‘Tong now before this paper ‘and others will print great big |“Heat Kills 6—Prostrates 29. mometer reaches 96—Many uffer.” dog days are coming, and when they fei Jcome many’ of us will be unprepared to resist the effects of the scorching sun and the blistering heat. The trouble with most of us is that at THIS time of the year we i not PRE- | WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., April 2.—] PARE for summer. Afte rd winter, rin he has perfect Justice Morechauser handed down a ra “touch it, every. h palatable and delicious - 7 4 het stems are full of poisons— | and at the » time supplies the system {sion In the Supreme Court to-day | asp, aste matter which has not] with exactly the elements now lacking. the Pp. dismisses he Clarence a Venne Go to your pharmacist to-day and take home a bottle of malto-fertin. If you do not feel its rejuvenating, strengthening ower the first day, take the empty Pottle back and get your money, withno questions asked. Prepare now for dog days and Inugh at heat, Tear out this clipping now and femember to ask for maltodertin-Advt. N/ been removed. These waste products make the circulation sluggish, the blood mpure, and naturally we lack vigor, itality, strength, We suffer from so- called “spring fever"—we are only 50% efficient mentally and physically, we are only half alive. On the other hand, those of us who take iron and hypophosphites lay ina which in brought against the New York Central Rail- 'poad Company to declare the consoli- | by Jdation of the New York Central and | Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Companies a monopoly , violation of the Sherman Ant and rust THIRO—Return to upright position and relax all muscles. FOURTH—Bend body to left side, touching floor with tips of fingors of left hand. Repeat bending ten times to each side, if it does not strain you. vening World, No, 63 Part: fingers of stamp to Miss Puriong, B y Mow, 1 paper of your newsdeater in advan 0 words in length Misa Furlong will answer on days al writing articles bearing on obesity reduction. York City. for cach and insure obtaining com- ternating between pub- tters not over the command of Coli Klein were lined up on the sidewalks jand bridges near the factory, and eared the skilled workers dicapped by lack of la- shortly before the fac- = OC ( & HALOS =i Micon niet Zr bon POM Hat ein the Pifth Avenue ’ eda prize of $100 to an American de- for Marjorie Daw ieee oe JN Or the bumpety-bump iree of the designs offered for my P bs (che Ga velkix Tanke tle una, of her old seesaw ? ! can desien | His joy in the candy reba taut gpa cy He he holds in his hand Lo purely Amenioan d Makes hin the happiest te Ls ae boy in the hand, My hat follow i a bren man frie ' raid > sna et et Cracker Jack i am an editor. West Point cad M4 Them eat, the more y rant Revonch Hegiment of 8. 30 Not, . eo the mare yet _ You will always find a box of “Helmar” Turkish most delicious ey n— Ths Just Cigarettes on my desk, You will usually find me Y peanuts, popeorn and «molas h the | c natural cae A flayor a : it all the ate round | smoking one. SE REOATOe —any time, It’ e Pgds, | anit an BFPROTTS Sep aah uae Rime mauenind c048 164s When a hard job is ahead or quick, brilliant FACET a thing to remember, work is needed, there’s nothing helps like ¥ PT ONTBi lie SATvItA@ an Made ip arta eat ial “Helmar.” if » tinat i . wrest station vf the Ninth Aves | ster, ae I have tried many cigarettes, including the ton wears ayn. Th I pd ashe He aes a ne : more expensive—I have found none I like as well MR Albee sbolhsadinacbanl) RUECKHEIM BROS. & ECKSTEIN, Inc. “ ” \SUMMONED aay COURT, DIES Brooklyn, New York Bush Terminal Building ran as “Helmar. ee cere i se The mildest tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish. aut » Re et The best tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. hey ; Bon’t pay ten cents for anybody’s cigarette unili you have iried “Helmar}’ 2 fascinating, elev: ing, \ . a 1 gentleman’s smoke. far Makers of the Highest Grade Turkish Fina oe why A nargayros Metro toes eT j : M ee % abe °