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TWO LONG YEARS HE SUFFERED col As If Walking On Alr Orillia, Nov. 28th, 1914. “For over two years, I was troubled with Constipation, Drowsiness, Lack of Appetite and Headaches, One day I saw your sign which read ‘Fruit-a-tives make you feel Hke walking on air.’ This appealed to me, so I decided to try a box. In a very short time, I began to feel better, and now I feel fine, T have a good appetite, relish everything I eat, and the Headaches are gone} entirely. I recommend this pleasant fruit medicine to all my friends.” DAN McLEAN, 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial nize, 25¢. ‘<Frult-a-tives’’ Made Him Cyril Maude Amiable in “The Basker” T HERE ia no need to waste a great deal of space upon »' foned, artificial and ultra-Englsh play as “The Baske: Maude appeared last night at the Empire Theatre, The actor's curtain speech served 48 an apology, for in it Mr, Maude said there are no baskers in England to-day, However that may be, we are still taking British plays as they come, In this case we have an ob- viously feminine comedy by Clifford Milla, Can it be that It seemed safer in this country to saddle a man with this combination of unreality, sentl- mentality and snobbishness? Mr. Maude has endeared himasif to American audiences an a “character ing old “Grumpy” to perform one of George is dro BY CHARLES DARNTON oh an old-fash-| and explanations are accepted, in which Cyril THE NEW PLAYS likely to shake off his lazy habits. |qythe Diay, if you care to know, turns on the awakening of the happy idler to the iniquity of his cousin | Richard and a @udden explosion of |energy that leaves Richard with « burst tire on lis wedding day and permits George to walk off with the bride, who has arrayed herself for the | sacrifice she expects to make at the altar, It doesn't matter, perhaps, that George has failed to tell Diana about the wedding arrangements he | bas made, We have been taught to | xpect anything in a comedy that ‘runs into a fourth act, Time is short But |it 1s only human nature to hope to see the villain confronted by the hero, _|for in this instance the cad who takes | Diana and a diamond tiara from d without a word. those amazing tricks known only to| Rlehard 1s never called to account, in the theatrical world, In “The Basker” he managed to be amiadle, he played offered him no further op- portunities, The rather foolish, irresponsiple idler who dawdles through the play 18 emphasized he a thoroughly British type. In America, ing | spite of the tara he bas pawned and |the added fact of his midnight ar- | the postern door of the castle. Mr. Maude had little of importance do, but he did it with unfailing good nature, The old duchess, who r sincerity by swear- occasionally, was acted with The part) rangement with a susceptible lady at jt we can't quite believe in a “basker” | dignity and humor by Maud Milton. wi duke finds himself forced to become a ‘And what's more, we aro not Night signal, Marguerite Leslie was vitally interested In him. Then, too, Atall dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N Fonp WANTS “WORK WONDERS. } grams Ni Ki actor.” So far. really good work| Mr. Maude, with | his concerned, “Beauty and the Barge” should have carried him across the country. But it remained for dodder- ingly loving Individual, who hunts Hons tn Y. Adv. WMENG ry Wag f iw | brisk walk, keen eye and ready smile, was surpris. | Martin Harvey looked pretty and be- alert as this supposedly ease. Even a gentleman Africa ts As “the Jade" who gave the mid- attractive and interesting. In the role of the young bride-elect Muriel haved nicely, Hassard Short was his familiar self aain as the villainous Richard, and Edgar Norton acted with discretion and ability as the helpless duke’s valet. Mr, Maude, incidentally, betrayed a very bad habit by standing with hie hands on his hips. I can only @f4 that “The Basker” is @ very bad play, ee BURLESQUE-VAU DEVILLE IN “LOVE, LAW, POLITICS” 1S A COLUMBIA SUCCESS The Roseland Girls Columbia two-act burlesque called “Love, Law and Politics,” written Wells. The plot of this production is laid around a military post, and the funny situations that present themselves with the aid of a very competent cast, who do thelr work effectively, amused the audience last night, as attested by the applause. The cast embraces an unusual num- ber of popular burlesque stars, among whom are Sally Ward, Frankie Rice, Linn Crater, Stella Wood, Minerva Emmett and Murray Leonard, with a very large chorus, As an added attraction the manage- ment of the Columbia has engaged the * of @ number of vaudeville acts, among which the “Big Four Quartette” is the most prominent. <enlipienins 20 MONTE CARLO GIRLS A LIVELY STAGEFUL AT THE OLYMPIC THEATRE Monte not invaded the The Carlo Girls, twenty BIG EATERS GET -KIDNEY TROUBLE Theatre last night with be | by Bille K.| =| Johnson attempted to cross the A strong, made things quite lively last might at the Olymplo Theatre on Fourteenth Street, when they ap- peared in a two-act burlesque full of mnging and dancing. The show, which will be presented at this the atre throughout the week, ought be a winner, judging from the big reception given to the company last night. Some of the principal characters in the cast are George Leon, Frank “Rags” Murphy, Arthur Laning, Fred |Binder, Percie Judah, G. Grace Fletcher and Dolly Morrissey. >. RIALTO’S WAR PICTURE PROVES BRAVERY OF A CAMERA OPERATOR ‘The final instalment of Donald Thompson's thrilling movies of French warfare on the Western front 1s Introduced this week at the Rialto. Soldiers of contending armies are shown fighting but forty feet apart. | Actual bursting of shells so near the camera as to imperil its operator ts | but one of the thrilling Incidents, The | mystery is how the operator ever got away alive—but then he might be among the missing, for no account of | his welfare is given, = | The entire bill is a wonder, An augmented orchestra of forty, ¢s-| thetic dancers from thé Moller School interpret Grieg’s “Butterfly,” views of Egypt's ruins, color movies, a | nows review and Wilfred Lucas and | Constance Talmadge in a murder! mystery film comprise a bil which | more than justifies the Rlalto's well known title “Temple of the Motion Picture.” | MOTHER OF TWINS WORTH DOUBLE, HE SAYS IN SUIT Asks $10,000 for Injuries to Wife by Auto—Victim Also Sues, Demanding $20,000. Injured so badly that she could not take care of her twin bables, Mrs, Inga Johnson to-day brought suit for $20,000 damages in the Supreme | Court against W, Edward Borg of} the Majestic Hotel. He is the owner of an automobile which Mrs, John- son alleges ran her down at Seventy- reet and West End Avenue second last July. In another sult filed at the same time against Borg, Nels, A. Jc jwants $10,000, is the the twins, and although he asks jmiore than the usual amount in of this character he explains @ wife least twice as much as Borg, in asking Just that who bears twins Is worth at ther wives, Cohalan for a bill of particulars, declares Mra, nue without observing the usual pre- cautions. ° FINGERPRINTS ON BOWL HOLD WOMAN AS THIEF ‘3. ADIRONDACK LEAGUE CLUB Vote YES on Proposition No. 1 ‘The timber slashers are turning the forest areas of the Adirondacks into brush heaps. The State now owns $40,000,000 worth of Adirondack forest reserves that are menaced by the fires that Start every season in these stripped sections, * Proposition No. 1 will provide for protecting this wonderful People’s Playground from destruction. Futhermore, public-spirited citizens are pledged to contribute $2,500,000 to the Palisades Interstate Park if Proposition No, passes on Election Day, November 7th. the laws OPOSITION No.1 Shall chapter five hundred and nineteen hundred and sixteen, en. titled “An act making provision for leauing bond sixty-nine to the amount of not to exceed ten million dot! for the acquisition of lands for state es, and providing for the subm! people to be voted to be held in the year nin in,” be approved ? to the electi AMERICAN PR! n pon of park purpos. of th SCENIC AND HISTORIC ESERVATION SOCIETY AMERICA IN FOR THE PROTECTION F THE ADIRONDACK! 'W YORK STATE FISH, GAME AND POREST LEAGUB BANKING AND FINANCIAL. \ LAST DAY Tomorrow, Nov. Ist, the Price of HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION Shares Will POSITIVELY Be Advanced Put your order in the mail before 12 o'clock tonight, or either wire NEW YORK STATE FORESTRY ASSO- CIATION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AUDU- LONG. NSLAND. GAM = PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Final Notice | | “I NEVER HAVE COLDS” Colds are unnecessary for the most part. ped and speakers know that colds can be prevented by building up @ reserve of health and vitality that will successfully resist colds. ation. Any physician Experienced singers SAYS AUTHORITY Take a tablespoonful of Salts to flush Kidneys if Back Hurts. Diamond Ring and Pin Found in Barrel She Urged Detectives to Search, Fingerprints on a glass caused Magistrate McQuade Mra, Rose Frieling of No, 816 Manida Street, the Bronx, tn $2,500 bail for the Grand Jury to-day on a charge of grand larceny. The complainant was Mrs. Omit all meat from diet you feel Rheumatic or Bladder bothers, if who lived in Mrs. Frteling’s hi bow! to hold | Elvira Geiger, wife of a sult manufacturer, or telephone us—Broad #42—before 10 a. m. Wednesday, Nov. 1st, and we will.accept your order with remittance to follow for as many shares as you desire to purchase at HALF PAR, $5.00 PER SHARE—par value $10.00 per share. Mr. Monihan, president of the company, reports that foreign definite contracts—amiounting to more than Eleven Million Dollars—ard U. S orders in hand will take all the Harroun cars the factory can turn out for the 1917-18 season. Based upon the above statements and figuring the estimated cost of manufacture and profits, shares bought now at $5.00 would —if all the stock was issued and outstanding—earn at the rate of 60% in dividends. That means, first of all, getting rid of con i will tell you that constipated persons are extremely susceptible, not merely to colds but to other diseases, infectious and otherwise. Laxatives and cathartics cause more constipation than they cure. The more you take, the more you will require. Nujol relieves constipation without forming a habit, and without upsetting the normal processes of digestion. It acts in effect as an internal lubricant, preventing the contents of the intestines The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich, Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the elim- inative tissu and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health, and who reported that on Oct. 20 her been robbed of $1,800 worth gation by Detectives Thomp- | son and Duane showed a gold mesh | bag and a valuable set of furs had} 1 overlooked. Mrs, Frieling was 60 | sure burglars had got Into the house she suggested the search of one of| four barrels in the cellar. In this bar- rel a diamond ring and a pin belonging | to Mrs. Geiger were found Remember that Harroun shares will be traded in on the New York N and it seems practicg Curb commencing to-morrow, Nov. 1st. that the price will be materially advanced. Fortunes have been made by people who bought in the big autornobile companies. This money. The Equitat —or to your ordet share. shares your opportunity to make ly certain Trust Company of New York will issue in yoir name —a non-negotiable ad interim certificate to be later for stock of the Harroun Motors Corporation, par value $10.00 per exchar early nged int on At ESE EE ITE from becoming hard, and so facilitating natural movements. All druggists carry Nujol which is manufactured only Le the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). Avoid substitutes rite today for booklet “The Rational Treatment of Constipation.” STANDARD OIL COMPANY Nay) i ———— None Sent C. 0, D, or (New Jersey) Bayoane BROOKLYN Fulton and Bridge Sts. newest shades in rich New Jersey _ OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & Extraordinary Sale Wednesday 200 Dresses—From Regular Stock 300 Dresses—Special Purchase Attractive Dresses for Women or Misses of Satin, Charmeuse, Taffeta, Georgette or Serge in plain models or in smart combinations, embodying all the season's colorings of Black, Brown, Green, Burgundy and Copen. Values 20.00 to 25.00 12.75 on Approval No Exchanges or Credits 500 Smart Afternoon Dresses | When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine | is cloudy, full of sediment or you ate ee oe ee eee ented her guilt, obliged ‘to seek relief two or three | sats esilldac With sick Readuche or ilisrs, nervous | BUTLER A POLICE CAPTAIN. The detectives photographed prints on the glassware and arre the ed nonful in a glass of water before nounced the following promotions this Wreakfast for a few days and your afternoon: kidneys will then act” fine, his |, 48 P. Hutler from Heutenant the to assigned to Butler famous salts is made from the acid give Uon, Brooklyn. of grapes and lemon juice, combined 1 Walsh of Highbridge with lithia, and has n used for Fr. Murray John erations to flush and. stimulate enth , i » the the Bast Bighty-e ged kidneys; to neutralize the ” t ty . and Daniel MeCarthy of th acids in the urine so it no longee Is Titictive “Bureau, all promoted from a source of irritation, thus ending frygeant to Heutenant bladder disorders. _ Jad Salts is inexpensive; Steet Strike In Jersey. cannot ine jure, makes a delightful effervescent Five hundred men employed at the lithia-water beverage, and belongs in Cructble Steel Works, at West Side every home, beeause nobody can and Hateh Avenues, Jersey City, went make a mistake by having a good 0 strike this afternoon whed thelr kidney flushing a time.-Advt Coon REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS, Kem Gardens Hurrounding Kew Gardens 8t 15 Minutes from Herald Sq. 1. Bletsic: Expres Sem ice, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | QUEENS. Attractive Dwelling teeth Heoalway and Bina Kon Irae, Peat RIT, #00. 10.00, 00, 84d, 4.07 11.404. Mi 108) 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—CITY. | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. |" TN LONG ISLAND CITY bin We Will Sell at a Bargain | A ihatory, iy bwiek flat awe te station, Brooklyn, @ room en) ball, bot water suyply. fotles p and recelve reward, Rents’ $1,050. | tun "Shag ‘MANN COMPANY, | _PATENTS. Bridge Plaza, wath, cou eighi pipet Long Island City. | hate Harelay 184 ST einen tems sneer Hoo WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. Midg., cr 6 Owen iidg., Washington, D, C, spells, acid stomach, or you have| 5 ; ein A rheumatism when the we is bad, | Woods Also Foam ioe id nme bar get frgm your pharmacist about four Sermenats to Lieatenants, | ces of Jad Salts; take a table-| Police Commissioner Woods an-| Send draft, check or money order now for as many shares as yu can buy at $5.00 per share. If you send currency register the letter, Re- member this is the first and last low priced public offering before trading begins. Our last word is BUY NOW. 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