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& oe , ow . grr s THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1916. — — —;—— | MY ’ 7» a s | tt t 4 it ith The fi World A Nath f batt th hat 7 Bh os GF ) BRECKENRIDGE CALLS §—| F7gusewives’ Protective ee Oe nn ee een cerns | Th, aT asa Sicuy oaks | MRS, ANDERSON GETS alll DR. C,H. BAILEYA‘WRETCH ven weet ea esas tuve, [Seyi tad met to stow'vervs| ABR BABY BACK WELL| “Two Savings = ‘ ¥ Housewiven’ Protective Association: : pier say te You dia ito d Mik — r Decares Later on tasitna Note] ASSOciation to Bring Out | tac eee ee ee ee earner tne ae (Satay Mi'yie wee Gente] Youngster Seized by Health Board OZODONT was angry with ‘her. . tw Was a Jumble of False ganization should co-operate with the Housewives’ Protective Asso- | @ Ks mates of fest you bes and Held for 58 Days Shows comes from Md Statements. | Th Bi P, fi ° Milk ciation, Yours respectfully, MINERVA GREENBERG, Secretary. tear clacteeet Ao No Evidence of Paralysis, Greek words which consumers’ Mu r ‘ou soug dei “ SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 80.—Nteiter- | e lg ro ts in U | secagiohie subibaiv eile One eareer TO Nee. TO ie, | Sayeed UeRE RS State ir teeter ntateol it ot Ro, 140] mean, saves the denial ‘of statements atttrib- | meenannnnonnnernannansnnseonnnannnnnnnnsnnonnceeoens | UMAMTe Protective Association: . Yo ‘ondinis’ house |» Sauemiies Hane wa “Stee i Reiss bask that President. Wiiecn| Tinclose herewith membership application for Housewives’ Protec- | with Movtemughe? CEhe Witness | Made, an unsuccessful fight inthe tooth.’’# The thing 10? Supreme Court against the foretble hed tried to add a postscript to ‘aved his arms and removal of ner nineteen montas og} tO Femember about hia famous “strict accountability” note |Figures Proving How Much the Trust Makes Out of| 'v® Association. In addition I wish to offer you our heartiest co- [raised his voice, | operation. Assuring you again of of willingness to heartily co. |f#lrly shouted his answer.) A. I was gon yo the Queensboro Hospital, has Lead, By co re, ot as there. ki —_ to Germany, Henry treckcorite’.| the Housekeeper Ruled Out by the Referee Thus | operate with you in every way. Sincerely yours Where the house was except by heare [Mia pack, aain. The Health Depart: Sozodont Liquid has wired a local newspaper as fol- F We 3 0} izati M. FB. CORBY, Assistant Secretary. say. I don't belleve Jimmy Knox! giysis; Mra. Anderson and. several the “old-master nae | ‘ar—Women’s Organizations Take Great In- 64, 16 <0 ever sald so. I don’t believe It. Private physicians oald No had fot dentifrice,” wT have just sent the following tele- A Ev Past Htoneewiver’ Protective Assectationt mes : Q. Did you ever have any business |" The child, who was returned to his entifrice,” is that gram to Dr Gharten H. Hallow: “vow | terest in The Evening World’s Movement. ‘Am glad to send the inclosed coupon. It seems like the right thing | °tlinxs with President Maurice Con-| nome yesterday, whows no sisns of} it saves dentist bi! MEMES rotemets aad’ you. are on ey at last. Unity is tho secret of success. “One for all and all for one.” |Q’ No contracting business, A. No. | having had poliomyelitis, His mother a8, unconscionable wretch for uttering | By Sophie Irene Loch And it is @ cause that demands the best that is in us. Q. Have you had any business rela- | cept that he is not as bright as he too, te | 'y Sop e eb. Pa Yours for resuite, GEORGIA P. BROOKES. tions Ww JG pprisootie’? A on |Was when the health euthorities took _ - 6 . , ; . " with EF " al esta st- | him. was kept in tl a _ —— Every housewife interested in her household is invited to join the} President Vandeveer Park Mothers’ Association, 899 Kast 37th St. |ness. We are still partners. fifty-eight days. if i bibee ph WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. | Housewives’ Protective Association | e Brooklyn. ‘ | Hundreds’ of women are signing applications and WOMEN SEND CHEERING WORDS “T have asked the stores to call for | asking for coins of protection to carry in thelr purses TO ASSOCIATION. the bottles I collected from the halls | during their daily shopping for the home re-| and cellars and they refused, saying | Among the interesting letters y' | The one big Work at present before the association | ceived by the Housewives’ Protective ||t was not thoir business to collect | is the study of the milk situation, Deputy Attorney-' Association are the following: bottles. One merchant to whom I ’ T i Grete I believe your organization is our] ottle, to be paid on its return, he i i ihe ’ la sale id gladly do so if’ the Due To Lydia E. Pinkham’s only hope for better times. 1 wish| shor fetiows’ would, but if he tried General Lewis, who is conducting the investigation, will “6515 Third Avenue, Brooklyn. |©#'ried bottles sald he was sorry, He return next Thursday to continue the inquiry. Mr. Lewis “Howewive’ League, Now York City: LbeeM andl crerdhitoa iartidle teed castes is putting ‘forth every effort to have presented all the|, 2 ®™ sending you my epplication | not follow up all the bottles. When Vegetable Compound. Gimrtavaen W688. But Referes Dyckman ts anxious to “get along” with | you could get in touch with the farm-|jt alone the customers Would aly eo the investigation and “get through.” He stated that he would be very busy ers and buy directly from them,| where they did not have to bother all of November and “really cannot give much more time” to the investi-| establishing stations where their| With the bottles. 6, CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare» goric, Drops and Soci Syrups. It Diear Is contains neither Opium, Morphine nor er Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms in.| asked why he did not ch e pertinent matters concerning the cost of milk to the| f° membership and etamp for p on its Netien, hac hishly ‘ot fy mice ran gation. Produce could be sold at @ reasonable thigwh ye eubbion bag astoens ighly y vel are anced He has already ruled out questions pertaining to pasteurtzation, cap-| profit to all concerned. are carried to the dumps and Vegetable Com- pound for inflam- mation and other weakness. I was very irregular and Thus it remains to be would dave terri-| be shown in this investigation for the consumer's benefit ble pains so that I In direct contrast to this milk inquiry is that of 1909-1910, could hardly take Some significant facta were developed at that time. One of these was eee aeyctimes | nat in spite of the largo profits of milk companies, some of which reached miserable that 1|90 per cent., the price of milk was gradually raised. | Salle and Toay La Salle in Sing Sing? could not sweep a| For example somo of the testimony disclosed was as follows: ROFRANO DECLARES A So, i room. I di “ ale} lave you ever sald your lawyer iy felt Re stipe Dec. 10, Alexander Campbell, the Brooklyn milk dealer, testified be- fh. A. G. Wylle (Mr. Littleton’s asso clate) could get anything he wanted {tallzation of the companies, profits of milk corporations, and has decided! “I would like to suggest one way| there collected and sold back to the milkmen, I he h that these matters havo nothing to do with the milk investigation. He only|!n which I think the milkmen could | )h00t. J nope tage 1a not true, as wants testimony as to whether there is a “combination” in the trade. save money—that 1s, by taking care) i+ jy or not, the loss is great— en if the actual profits of the companies can|f thelr bottles, Where there is ajhow great any one can decide by regular delivery there is not so mucn|“atching any store where bottled milk is sold and seeing how many waste, but bottles sold in stores are) i) Huy return yesterday's battles seldom returned. I have the care of a| Yours for better times, flat and I know. “MRS. HEANEY.” fore Referee Brown that at eight cents a quart bottle his company was not took Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- | | : and allays Feverishness. For moro than it etable Compound ea tae at change | making money, but actually running at a loss. Though the company paid| HE WAS ‘FRAMED’ BY [in Bing Sing because evwas a clas ee ocak tit eoumenen Ube Toe tite Felkt mn tele oe for the better after the second day. 1/8 per cent. dividends on {ts $500,000 of stock in 1908, Campbell swore he warden of the prison? A. No. Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and took it until I was in a good, healthy | had to borrow $40,000 to enable the company to keep on doing business, Rofrano said Gov. Whitman offered Diarrhe It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, , condition. I recommend the Pinkham | ang if he hadn't raised the price to nine cents his company ‘could not have to appoint him State Superintendent assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. em wi od resulté.""——Mrs. % y declan he ti ad Stk TE Ate ford T. Devaiany 24 New Street, “Dec. 13, Special Deputy Attorney-General Coleman confronted Camp- \ton for Emory R, Buckner, for polltt at ¢ ons : ‘ ROT ti 5 Diarehoes ? bell with an offictai statement of the business of the company for the last cal Teasons, after Mr. Swann was) [i on, Sour Sam ss all GENUINE CAS T ORIA ALWAYS three years. The statement showed that ‘in 1907 the company cleared (Continued from Firat Page.) “You don't mean to charge me with < ‘LOSS OF SUBEP $13,220 net profits; in 1908 its net profits had increased to $42,639; in the 5 yk ia being a Tammany man, do you?" — Bears the Signature of first six months of 1909 the net profits of the Aloxander Campbell res hase Sheriff of this county, fram: sneered Mr. Littleton, while the jury o for the murder of Gatmari?|laughed. Mr. Wyles took occasion to Company were $49,880, indicating a probable net profit for the year of su? £° remark that as he himself was a Yalc Bridgeton, N. J. Such testimony shoutd be accepted by all women as convincing evidence of the excellence of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound as « rem-| edy for the distressing ills of women, such as displacements, inflammati "i ’ A. Yes, we ulceration, Beckeche, painful periods $99,760 on a capitalisation of $500,000." Asked how he reconciled these) why should he frame you up? A. Goralrpridtich teresa, pineee. = . nervousness and kindred ailments.—. | Sgures with his testimony, Campbell said he had no explanation to make.” | revenge. ber their old college days very well es NEW_Y fa ‘Advt. Statistics as to the cost of milk were shown in that investigation and! Q. Revenge for what? A. Because] |NSISTS HE WENT AWAY FOR a | Aromonths wld ? eo -|Mr. Lewis will endeavor to get the similar facts he haa ascertained into|1 hurt his vote in 1912 and 1913, FEAR OF UNFAIR TRIAL. Ls : 5 Cent the record. Q. How much did you hurt Foley's} ‘The accused man inalsted he fled In Use For Over 30 Years vote in 1918? A. A couple of thousand |the country because he feared an wn fair trial and remained away eigh | WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS READY TO CO-OPERATE. |*°"*' i months in the hope the bargaining Keen interest is shown from all sides in the Housewives’ Protective! Mr. Brothers showed to Rofrano the | nerween the La Salle brothers and the | Association, and well-known organizations of women are passing resolu-|official returns for Gaimari’s district|proseeutor would fall through in the Mitchel-McCall election. They} Q. Dou you know James Knox? A | showed a total of 294, with 196 for} Yes. sae — | Mitchel and 195 for McCall, Rofrano! Q. Didn't you go with him to Coney | ———————— : |said last week Mitchel carried the|I#land In an automobile once? A <= jdistrict by 225 to 180, and Gaimart] Yes. « ; was therefore not a formidable an-| @. And didn't you get out of the car BROOKLYN tagonist. The returns for other can-|at Fourteenth Avenue and Fifty-sixth + didates showed the Rofrano Inde-|Street, within 100 feet of Brondini's pendence League, Republican tickets|home? A. 1 don't know where the were beaten in the Gaimari district. | Brondinis house was. Never knew. (e) Q. You say five or six months after| Q. You didn’t get out and go into (e) that election you lost your interest In /the house on the corner? A. No. ° politics and withdrew? A. Yes. did not. The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CANTAU ary, MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION o 22-Karat 22-Karet Gold Crowns $3 Bridge Work 215 W. 42d SL, So shore ne 10 Kenmare St, * "sfx. 7" Cut out this coupon/fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. 11 Fulton St, 202. 2 4cch, Meets (Q. Why did -you retire? A, They| Q. Weren’ ; ; n Rorwugs Hal, Bike 2. Why did -y 2. Weren't there any —childre z : Open ® to 7, Closed Sundar. | Oct. 1916 wore firing at me trom all sides for about? A. Not that I” remember Fulton and Bridge Streets jobs. ere? Q. You never minded that in all] GQ. Ab, Fourteenth the years before? A. It was part of |wifiy.sixth Strect? A Bees ; | my, work, stopped at that eorner Exceptional Sale of Blouses | Q. When you put Tom Foley out) Qo and when you got out no chil {of the club house and set up your Pre ‘ | dren got into the car? A. No. own club there, didn't you take the | oTO” a von alan't. go. on to the |check which represented the trans-| pina ‘VWisie Inn and talk about old Jaction and framo it and put St on bag Be mk Spout the club wall? A. 1 certainly did. | times ang the utnvels SN yee Q. You went to the Journal office, | ™O7* your money. sh. om noney to the night of the 1913 slection. Who} 4 fey prblage foded EY mney one was there? A. Geno Driscoll, Clem | Mary, Bron¢ re A: 3 Discoll, Mr, James Montague, Mr.|, @ Did sho ever oo bes you. to O'Reilly, s. Hearst's aceretary, | Dring a message for help, tro Gae- Mr, Alien, chairman of the Indopend. | tno Montemagnes melert Ay NO an c tounty © tee and Q ore " 0 Jo ence League County Committe: lammaninit hone ANenue anil Address .. FOR THROAT AND LUNGS ‘STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. | | | | others. Q. Was Rob Scation there? A. | Do you know Louls Poggi? A I don’# remember. By reputation. Q. How well do you know Scallon?; SAYS HE WANTED TO “SHOW A. Slightly, UP” GAIMARA'S WIDOW, Q. Didn't you know him at Say-| Q. He has an awful reputation, ville, Long Ieland? A, T don't fP-) hasn't he? A. In the newspapers, member, Q. Hasn't he been charged with as- | @. Wasn't Gene Driscoll throwing | sauit, robbery, murder and pretty baer bottles out of the Home Rule| much everything? A. Yes, charged Club that election night? A. First 1] with a lot of things. heard of it Q. And you have sent him to Pron- Q. Didn't the police raid the club! qini? A. No that day? A. Not that I know. Q. In your conference with the Q. Were there no weapons in the] pjatrict Attorney's office, practically club house? A. There were none ry time you came to ask for Q. Didn't you one’ yoursel@and | something from the office you got show it to a ni aper man? what you wanted? A, Not every Q. Did you read The Evening World| time. “And I don't come so very that day or the next? A, Don't re- | ofte member. Q. You nay you, never had a quar- Q. Did'nt you tell a reporter you; rei with Mike Gatmar' rany mem- ny , rs were carrying a gun and had a permit | ber of his family? A, I sald that, Four Models Illustrated at 2.25 for it? A, Don't remember talking to| Q. You never had any hostility to- DENIES THERE ward wh - eng ask your law DENIES THERE WERE RIFLES IN| why do you =| 1000 Cc d Chi 1 yeu to cross question his widow as HIG CLUB HOUSE, | Y*#r,2,cf0M, a0 eal married repe de ine Blouses Q. Were there rifles in the club? A.|to him? A. Because I wanted the No oman known for what she was, 4 # Fi : i Q. Sawed-off shotguns? A. No. GQ. On, you. wanted to injure that | For Women and Misses PONS sete Poet a Sy te Sie Mr. Brothers read an interview with! woman? A. IT wanted her known for Rofrano in Th 5 of s ing Blouses; each Or i Retrene i She arene Word Noy; An unusual group of stunning uses; a reproduction of a high= The Right Way eae sIMILLIONS OSE IT |] peeecstose mode, of Meer ScaP* enantio aes eter Vlynn raised a hand about the dis- Evening World Nov riot. | os, are but a few of the features of this charming ass: . Is the Heathful W wavawegce tire araasest| TQ) STOP A COLD} = “torn ee cieetii s S the Neathiu ay iorrano ead no knew District At- haiti Regular Value 2.95 : torney Perkins, several Judges, as- ” ae Totes and tea disagree with a great many people, and science points out [fin arr nif many namin “Papal, Geld Common’ cot ie cause—caffeine—the cumulative drug in both of these beverages. ofmclals. He denied boasting he sould few hours. 7 5 . | non, Fucae Rosmky 19 6M @ No Approvals 2.2 No C. O, D.’s | ness said he frequently lunched with Relief comes instantly. the Mayor's secretary; knew Borough! 4 dose taken every two hours until Q. You sald you ran away ana|misery and break ye : atk cold : ° stayed away because you could not|either in the dead, chest, body or Dainty Blouses for Wo o— per is: " |—in spite of all your friendships and limbs, } |4nfluence with officials and promi-| It promptly opens slonariup nos- ——[——S——————_ ——————————— ee me is entirely free from drugs or any harmful substance. It is made of wheat, | Sane ovaeneaRt: 8 ERIE EIA A: (tet pe Sir nemmeees 1p ne, Nee Variety is perhaps the most striking note; the new collar, cuff or y roasted with a bit of wholesome molasses, and is pure, nourishing, delicious set eta goN AvaE now Mr. Porkine ining relieves sick headache, dullness, shoulder effect, the novel bead, hand embroidery or braid i and healthful. » [todo an unfair thing? A. Once feverishness, are throat sneezing, trimmings set on rich backgrounds of Crepe, |don't want to go into that soreness anc 8. ‘i Sati Crepe de Chine YH ; ee Jon't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing Satin or Crepe ss i, change from coffee and tea to Postum has helped thousands; it may yak eat ee A (ang, Moushe You ine land. anufting| are "vou throbbing i formation about Montemagno's con-\head! Nothing else in the world gives a Remain grew Ateatomagads eea>lhegat Nothing ole ia Hh wots ices 3.95 5.00 6.90 8,90 ‘ Th ’ R 99 Q: Wea he Hob Seailon, | A. No-iCompound,” which costs only #8 cents hen was that? A. I decline to) ar any drug store. It acts without eres a Keason waded ga tint cre [Rate ante tices ene non Grocers everywhere sell Posti © | volve other persons. convenience. Be sure you get the » ; 2 I. | @, Did you wy te xemch Joe La genuine, —Advt, ae : pea ote an oe

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