The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1916, Page 6

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a i MUST WOT DECEIVE CLIENT. pote enn: nemeeens THE EVENING WORLD, TUBBSDAY, AUGUST 15, i916 * *on ¥ [orm they Mecwreres | Weremen barely Ore prore vallent service @Hh broom The work formed pert of “WHAT 20BOVSDID. pra eared ot [ond ehew as tecsseee, " hus "Hhese tle 0 he plan te Baap intemiile pereiveie pall 2 . ‘ out of (bie vteinity by Beoping the witted ie oF ‘ ‘ Thats ee trees eed beware by bile = oF cireh Ged Hamilaty & rendilien oo v erline | ‘Weeenge these whe emeouregee end olded We the movemen) were Mee © _ ew Meren, Ne 0 Berl Het, wate Sireet, Mre Hele, WN - rom Mass Meeting Thursda Hinty BLO MFCR, Mire Joseph Hott Cleaning-Up Methods f Reiiisane, te. ef tans Infantile Paralys sty Oe Breet Are _ Ne vant © ay jour i tion with the “Help +) Waet minty t ' Pan) p Campo wee ' re an y ¥ ad ' When you telephone, let Palen yee him Aear the smile in H ' i your voice, He can't see ‘ . tie Ht wily of f ‘ on Me A squad of abou ve | trolled Biety fifth, Minty wtaty, Mimty eighth, Miaty-nioth and Heventioth bird Avenue and the the smile on your face, Wri Narie Mire Mery Keeue, widow of wilt and |i, hy NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. ie vacant lots and 5 Attention of George W. Perkins American Citizen Dear Mr. Perkins:- Your entire business and political career speaks eloquently of force, initiative and efficiency, a magnificent combination in any man’s life. You love to do the big things. You'd rather make a King than be one. ‘And the things poopie admire in you, tou nocecoarily edasire in therm. When you consider the many millions that smoke don’t you think it is a big thing to create a ci tte that plonees, Ge people and colle at a prise that aay one can afford Isn’t that you think it is a bigger thing to please fifty million den ttle to bleasaa tow thousand? Well, sD games tated Celebs sane i dadeeed ts dase ora tanh cal Therefore, it is one of the big Ss Dineen eommares, find you've got fe il Youare aman, Mr. Perkins, vat loves the good things of life—the big and comprehensive and the all-inclusive things. Y active mind easily disti: ishes the real from the unreal. The oe wie et cigarette and the unusually large quantity at the price does not in- vou, suggest progres, development and the tluton of « greet prelem ta if you smoke you are going to try Lord Salisbury and ece if pro- here. Aren't you, Mr. Perkins? Any commodity that aims at highest quality and or condition lowest price and is intended for all the people rdl f is a big thing, and the Lord Salisbury cigarette is that kind of commodity, Thank you Mr. Perki ; Later on, I'll listen to you Eorkina, for your attention. Cordially yours, Pres. W. K. Cochrane Adv. Agency a Pactoyt Nour DAYLIGHT ONTENTHAVENUE os POSED AS A REPORTER | TO GET CASH, 1S CHARGE j ferwe te | oe 4 we wee AS MANY LOOK ON; .::: nn viet 2 il |Mertie ase Wy Naosew pa dettes Clerk oof Waking Company | Me Fights Assailants, bu eM . pertinent of the > 0 Waking Company, te ty . hot te yor ' ‘ od ' val teem Thirtioth Mtrer ana | # H 4 Hn ack whieh hel el & RewWapaper a ae Hot { attention, nye oMoe when two nesked aod Unarmed, Jump way and pounced upon hin The ter of the dus, whe seemed 4 mere d othe sack and tried to Mitlotte, but the own velp, Milbor taller woot sned want} 1) (he Oe and AEE bin acrome © fae, while the other aguin at pted to teal the bag ne (the a but a sed hin pulled the bag f Phouwh Millotte erted for held than ever and « degen y within 100 fort of him, weat on Thirty -elahth Atree the door of the baking company =A frotaht (rain wae gold north through Avenue, Into an erapty | he bandit threw hile bag ant arded the oar ‘The shorter throueh Phirtyninth street, | passing ncores of persons, and dias | a doaen detectives from. the yond Branch at the Kast Thirty. | seventh Street atation were detailed to the case, Hillotte gave them full) descriptions of his assailants, It was! ho custom of the firm to send | the bank every etectivas are 4 know how the hold up t advance infor te Htained of is errand —_>-— “SON” WHO SEEKS HUBER WEALTH IS WIDOW'S NEPHEW Not Legally Adopted by Show- man and Has No Claim on Estate, She Says known to-tay Muber Thompson, twenty- foster-son of the Lite Goorge UH. Huber, who threatens to contest Pommogsion of a $1,000,000 eataty with the latter's young widow, t# a son of hor alster, ‘This revelation waa fol- lowed by positive Information that Mra, Huber waa married to Martin © Wright In Glens Palla, NOY. July 2% vlittle more than @ month after the oath of the aged museum proprictor | / on June 24 By the terms of & Will made atx days before his death, the showman left the bulk of Bie property to the widow, and she fled application In the Surrogete’s Court yesterday for 4 temporary administrator, A former will, long in the possession of Louls B. Hasbrouck, a lawyer, of No. 337 Broadway, named younhg Thompson as the principal heir, Mra, Willlam J, Wright, wite of a former Tammany leader in the Thirty-fret Assembly District and mother of the bridegroom, sald to-day Thompson had been taken into the Huber home as a little boy by the present Mrs. Martin C. Wright, Bhe became muoh attached to him and thie feeling was shared in by the showman, who gave Thompson every | advantage, But he waa never formal. | ly adopted, according to Mre, Wright, and has no logal claim on the estate. | Hhe characterized the reported con. | test of the last Huber will ae a blow | at the hand that had fed Thompson | yhood, renta of Thompson are liv- ing at the present time, but he apent Featvaly all of hia youth in the uber home and it wae at tne fo queat of Mr. Huber that Thompaon's eecond name waa changed to tuber. | Through M. Cari Levine, an attor- ney of No. 119 Naasau Aireat, Mra Huber calle attention to the fret will, | which has been placed on y her application for an admin ovhing Waa known of the asco strument wAtil after the death of \ Wuber, when Attorney Hasbrouck ox amined the dead man's pap it wae thon offered for probate on July 10, Tt Alep of an opera hous in Hickeville, O. to hia brothera, \n drew and boule, and to the children of hie eletere, Mre Rilea Thiel and Mra Nora Adanwon The remainder of the eatate, oath mated to be worth | ore than 01,000, 000, wae bequeated to the widow out right in othe meoond will Mr Levine and Albert J. Ran, the lattor an old amployer, of No. A40 Hiver aide Drive, were made am Th hee petition Mra Mute Moho er stor Phe Mutter WH be ae doved aus | A Oh, yes! You eat wheat! Certainly. White bread, pastry, dumplings—lots of them, But whole wheat? How about a// of the nourishment of the wheat? For you must know that white flour contains only a part of the strengthening ele- ments of the wheat. All-wise Nature designed wheat. In her great beneficence she bound up in each small grain every vitalelement thatstrength- ens and sustains man. Would she have made this at food as she did unless she intended that we take from her wheat ai! she puts into it? Billion Bushels of —do you get your share?” Wheat She would not! Yes, friends, we should eat more whole wheat foods, Foods like ‘‘FQORCE" that give us the wheat just as Nature made it. Suppose you try ‘‘FORCE," the whole wheat food, tomorrow — because it's good for you, You will want it every other day because you love its tempt- ingly fresh flavor —the fluvor of the whole of the wheat, ‘FORCE’ TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES “Force” in ite waxed paper jacket is sealed flavor-tight anu moisture-procf. As near asthe nearest grocer's. —it's one way to make the unexpected guest GLAD he dropped in: Just try it on the unexpected guent that drops in for dinner sometime, See how he likes that amooth anc appetiaing taste it gives a salad or a tempting dish, Basler for you, too, you know, For Premier Salad Dressing is Qlweye ready for use, It maven all the time you'll apend in mining @ dressing of your own, I's always freab and cveany end amooth ‘and delicious in fave Ty al Qummer doean't hurt it = juet like every Bn Product te, Try one bottle of Premier Salad Dressing today, Your grower nelle i large bottle for 2Se, momher UF you dent Mie Promnr Sold francis }{ Lecaert a (OmPany POth Ot. and 1Mth Ave, New York _— wees MN er Food

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