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PROGRESS. The Governor of the Fiji Islands Brings the news that his native populace have given up cannidal- dem for the movies, but stead- fastly refuse to wear pants. r FAY WON'T TELL RADWAY & C @rrropuch 2 5¢ 8178 RRR Ne ere gubetitation ot inferior remec Would Have Done Only $150 Damage ALBODON WHERE HE BOUGHT HIS DYNAMITE Says His Ship Bomt Bomb Invention rly to tell where | @ device to shatter ite found | rudder posts of merchant v ne —_ — “RADWAY'S. READY RELIEF | 53.00 tiny s answer, tuout. Robert yd Fay, on trial before Judge LINIMENT FOR |: onepiracy to ai ond le munition ships, | rip. “Golde. \ gare Vanek, ie oe ‘ obt a the dyna in his house in Union Hill, N. J. “There is an indictment against moe in New Jersey and I face three years’ imprisonment for having it,” Fay said to the court. “Isn't your refusal due to the Jer- bois Indictment?” asked Mr. Unger, ‘ay's attorney. mone, {t's because T will not bring under suspicion several persons who did not know the purpors for which I wanted the explosive,” Fay replied. This ended his two-hour cross-exam- ination at the hands of Assistant U. 8. Attorney Knox, which began with the opening of court to-day. is was the second time Fay had refused to make disclosures, When asked where he had obtained a quan- tity of chlorate of potash, he replied: Fay admitted that he had perfected | the rudders and sels, but he said the cost would be only $150. He had gone about New York harbor in ® motor boat, he said, inspecting the sterns of vessels to see how his lexplosive device might be attached. He adinitted also that he had lied to |the New York police, but It was be- ‘cause he Rad been worn down by |them and their forty-hour drilling of ‘I refuse to tell on the ground that | Howe for 1t would incriminate me.” front of pulpit. / run who THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916, News Oddilies SLX NEGROES working in chemical plant in Wo- burn (Mase,), looked in the mirror, saw their skin and hair were turning yellow, and didn't stop running until they reached their homes in Boston, NOTHING BUT SILVER DOLLARS wanted on col- lection plate, Edwardsville (Tl,) pastor announced for | workers,’ certain Sunday, and 1,166 were rung down on table in |men are called. TWO WELL DRESSED MEN «old Wisconsin farmer | drink. the Chicago street car on which he was riding for $76, but the motorman refused to give it up at the end of the PUT BELLS ON THE CATS and save the song birds, is slogan of nation-wide movement atarted in Ohio, COURT COMPLIMENTED prowess of Cleveland wife e wayward husband a black eve and recom- mended a ball bat for the next round. SIX BOYS ARE. HELD ON HOMICIDE CHARGE ISPEGIAL POLICE DRILL WITH MACHINE GUN |PLAYED ROLE OF ‘DRUNK’ AS TRAP FOR THIEVES Detective’s Ruse Results in Three Arrests in East Side Hallway —One Youth Escapes. Detective Donlin went through Third Avenue early to-day feigning intoxication to round up the “lush aa men who rob drunken An old man and three young ones seemed eager to show him a quiet place to get a It was decided the old one might act as his escort, and the young ones left. Street, the detective says, the old man suggested a nap. When théy went in the three young men, by a | strange coincidence, were there, Don- {lin pretended to be asleop and says the old man put his hand in a pocket | where the detective carried $15 and his shield. On feeling the shield, the old man suddenly “came to life,” but Police- mar Stoll of the East Thirty-fifth Street Station came in at this mo- ment. Detective Doniin declared; himself and only one of the men es. | In a hallway of East Twenty-eight | Furry is helping with his lectures on medicine and hygiene, but the Settle- ment needs funds and it has begun a campaign to get them. The mail of- fice of the Settlement ts at No. 53 Bible House. Resinol Soap a Real Baby spd FOR KIDDIES’ SALVATION. Need jement of More trong fence ‘round the top aut ‘Than an ambulance down in the valley, That ts the tdea back of the oam- paign for funds and clothing which the Sunshine Settlement, No, 122 White Street, is conducting. It means that it is better to guide the poor child of the slums into fields of use- ful industry while he is young rather than try to reform the gangster he may become without such gytdance. The bookkeeping classes, millinery classes, “Mothers’ Clubs,” and clubs for boys and girls, each conducted by the workers of the Sunshine Settic- ment, are doing @ great deal of ex- cellent preventive work and Dr. 8. the Ens og New_York ‘skin soaps. same soothing, esis, antise sams that have made Resinol cessful the in treatment of skin aff ‘That is why Resinol Soap is th baby soap and why its regular use will generally prerent all the distressing rashes and chafings of babyhood. De- lightful for your bath and toilet, too Resinol Soap is sold by all druggists — | B. ! and dealers in toilet goods.—Advt. OLD CROW RYE. \ Reg. U. 6. Pat. ort. America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH THE IDEAL DENTAL CREAM Broo! § ins i caped, klyn Squad Trains {In Secret Mee, of the priecnens denied the Gb to Protect Munitions tective's charge, and said they were Inmates of Randall's Island Institu- tion Are Accused of Beating him, Detective Captain Tunny, he jsaid, had assured him he would not = meee Hy sl i in the hall. Th |be indicted and locked up if he dis- Employee to Deatin. District. pean described itis ae Andrew STRAIGHT PURE RYE Arguments That |closed all he knew. | Smith, fitty-seven, of No, 318. East bem Machine gun practice has been car- y ried on for the last two weeks by a re ay, aanitie ave * 4 done three Picked squad selected by Capt. Giten | five-year “bits” In Sing Sing and has from the police of the One Hundred | been out less than two months. and Forty-third Precinct. The fact * that the district covered by this pre- | cinct takes in that part of Brooklyn | buslest in the manufacture of ammu- | nition fs said to have caused the or- | Banization of this new squad. The| | Fay admitted to Mr. Knox that he| Six inmates of Randall's Island, ar- jWas a deserter, rested for allexed complicity in the Q. You took an oath of allegiance | jail delivery plot in which George |to the Kaiser and then broke It? A.|Blocser, sasistant eneineer in the N | Ye Houre of Refuge, was bente \° | BBE SANG oar say RR ne é @ You took an oath here yester-|verely that he died last night, were Lilie beach ae day, Why have you any more com-|to-day arraigned before Magistrate No claims are made that it will cure an existing |punction about this one than the one| Corrigan in the Harlem Court. They pyorrhoea or kindred serious mouth and gum disease, to the Kaiver? A. An oath of alle-| had been held on charges of assault, No single article has yet been found, within the giance 1s only a form. But I'd defend | but this charge was dismissed by tho and the po- MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. H.B. Kirk & Co., New York, N.Y. Appeal to Intelligence were held for!Men are being drilled in the Naval } knowledge of the dental profession, of which that the Kaiser. Se ee eeras se nomieldé, | BARAIIGH/AFINONY, INAyssedobd Birest | I be said. | @. Your object in doing the things| the Coroner on a charge of homicide. {Battalion | | can be said. | you did was to raise hell with Bloeser was attacked by the boys/®” je Pay. pe | ALBODON is the best preparation you can use for jin New York Hut Al last Saturday in the engine room of hea 2c (ie sail to-day: He I the daily toilet of the mouth because it contains the Ino nell “anywhere, tiie House of Reture, where the In-|iit Dot Intend that it should) be t highest percentage of actual cleansing and polishing Q. But vou made these mines to do| mates were working. He was beaten . It is rely ou the regular preparedness drills in| other precincts, and I thought it best to say nothing about the new squad.” | The gun the men have been using; fires six hundred shots a minute, is of | French manufacture, and is mounted | on three standards. any dentifrice obtainable. And it is that, didn't you? A. Cleaning far for- Puree | ward in his chair and mimicking Mr. a yet ey antiseptic without containing a Henon' intehiee tone): NBT EO wat | langerous germicide Mr. Knox! : It is recognized today that the antiseptic which PRE- Cae of the mechanical devices In VE the formation of bacteria is better and safer for dbasred Gy ain Be ig LY Lied and d mouth hygiene than the germicide which DESTROYS kind GE eine: On gl iy ng ie pod bacteria after it i. formed, and with it, as so often happens, with shovels, According to the con- fession of one of the prisoners, Charles McCarthy, they intended to kill him and burn his body. Bloeser | was unconscious and they were about |to throw ‘his body into the furnace, IW. L.DOUGLAS - | working, ‘The principle of the device, | McCarthy said, when the alarm was | 0! Two men operate live tissue as well. Fay sald, was its ability to rise and| given. J ALBODON is al 8 uniformly smooth and velvety and jfall at intervals and thus escape a| ‘The prisoners besides McCarthy are} —_ Bee Oe oR rac Coue thn cantina Beran: |thin device to the United Stateg"™ha| Wiliam Ratty of No. 234 West Sixty. | Smalin ise ouerents “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAP Ne ee ce Nis Berd or culovate cf pedal said, “but TM not discloge what part |#eventh Street, Albert Smith of No. 616) ‘amber ppb: Gelal eclertng, peroxide, carbolle acid, o pomee jof the mine that is until you bring a “4 el, May 4.—The It is ideal for children. ALBODON comes in a liberal tube, an ornate package. It inn better preparation, and very economical as less of it is required for each cleansing, yet it is sold at the usual price. Bay Albodon—You Will Not Be Disappointed F Price 25 cents at all drug stores and wherever toilet articles are sold. 'POST-DISPATCH BREAKS | Papeete tor Feereninatore RECORDS FOR WEST Reaches Highest Mark in Advertis- ing Ever Attained Beyond the Mississippi, ST. 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BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES a ele The Hard-Headed Business Man sau Street. corner 8th St, 847 near 14th St, | 1352 Breadweer’ cor. 36th St. D # competitors combined | silled advertisements by 6,048 nd vert! | ments. : BROOKLYN i Ncasntiae Ate, | uutomobile and accessory adver- a * 1495 Broad: Th q ry ead. SUNION HILL—27 gen! | tings the hoet-pispateh printed aH Insists on a high degree of 1608 Broadway (Times Square), | FORT 10 Mepadeey, curr Thornton, | NEWARK —831 Broad Street, lines. | 91452 Third Avenue, 1367 Broad: | 2202 Third Av., cor. 120th Street. | #478 Anh ‘Ave e, cor. 11th Street. | *TRENTON-101 E, State St.,cor. Bread eres marked with a° carry complete fines of wk Bensies | 65.00 ane 04,09 aheee for wemen. ‘The Post-Dispatch led the and Times combined, The net circulation of th Mupatch for the last four months jof the year averaged dally 217,228, Sun- | day (only) : SMALL BOY WANDERER FIBS TO THE POLICE | | | Told Them Mother Left Him on | or. 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At the Hast Virty-first Street me from overwork, | Station he told « tale of having been 4 pe "7 left on a corner here by his mother ae “i ry, ne at eh day and of sleeping Wednes- a delicious food made of whole wheat and malted | se ead tO y eate « night in hallway Yeste : : ‘. is ing and disordered ‘stome J) he played all 4 MN th bore nee barley, is admirably adapted for brain workers; for < vf re vr | ft i a en . he said e ate eup ‘ as . . 4 ‘ ach. Don't you know whieh the patrolmen provided. and. included in its rich nutriment are the vital mineral j ural nerve fore When fl hare to-day that the elements—phosphate of potash, etc., grown by ; 1 nardayill Hast Forty-ninth | this limit has been overs J Berd . Nature in the grains. the nde {his grandparents, Mr. and Mra, John Smith sid the boy had scolded yesterd will take him from 't dren's Society this n WOMAN HITS A PINCHER, Court Regre! 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