The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1916, Page 12

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A AAAAAARADARAADARRAR AAA ARA A, THE NEW PLAY “Captain Kidd, ley Farce A “Kidding” ‘ow sier & * v you r f enjoyment “ 1’ by Rida John ® r the « @nd Harris 1 play are amu t ‘ t " FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION, NO GAS OR ANY STOMACH MISERY Dyspepsia, poses Heartburn or an Upset Stomach—Try it! PAPE'S 22GRAIN TRIANGULES OF DIAPEPSIN STOPS INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES. SETTLES UPSET STOMA i "This is N. J. Ford Engineer of the Twentieth Century Limited. Responsible for the safety of the hundreds who travel on the world’s swiftest train, he must at all times be in perfect physical condition. The driver of the Twentieth Century Limited faces the bitter, raw blasts of the Great Lakes and he meets the gusts of snow, wind, sleet, rain and hail. Engineers are exposed to extremes of tem- perature—the heat of the locomotive and the clements, These sudden changes usually cause rheu- matic pains, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, chest pains Engineer Ford, like thousands of other users, has this to say of Sloan’s Liniment— “For sprains, strains or bruises, or to relieve the aches of neuralgia and ’ rheumatism, | recommend Sloan's stiff neck, muscle colds and congestion, Pes > Liniment. It should be in every ty ict ~ nag OO get medicine chest and emergency kit. ayy ’ a9 i he Sloan's Liniment quic kly penetrates and % soothes without rubbing, cleaner than mu 3sy ¥ plasters or ointments, does not stain the skin, At all druggists, 25c. 50c, $1.00, Don’t suffer! Here’s the quickest, surest relief known ef eS te THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, ba dt bi 14, 1916. He may ta 4 oung author, nerely Uretty Edith Tallaferro, ¢ , was left to play Mary y. It was by no hor fault that sho seemed de “a farcical adventure" be spolled. “me coos WHITE SLAVE LAW : ca! DISSECTED I COURT may) Ex-Senator Bailey Says It Does Not Apply to “Mere Immorality,” Lt but to “Vice Commercialism.” es WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—Final U F i (iL arguments were made to-day in the broke un. Supreme Court in the white slave | ‘in Sind, the Yat eases, Involving interpretation of ; ‘ iter whether the Mann Act applies to vice ne ‘ in which there ts no element of com- af anu 1 alism, The question 1s raised M t f ulin the Diggs-Caminett! case from ha f eet — fornia, Following @ brief con- hepiac hu dasa ‘ i a jing statement by Assistant. A ! ad There ey eneral Wallace for the G ; ; ioe ernment, former Senator Baile 3 jhan Texas made the principal argument seas h H interpretation of ‘ i! . net apply in A ' ter what vorality.” law to debauchery I leay NM t ist t vism alone ts to make at int ords of the statute,” sald | t ¢, referring to the law's (zainst transportation of ‘any tmmoral purpose.” s did not intend this dras- the Women for “Cor Wonder what upset your stomach—|ally keeps the stomach regulated and 1, Charie ark tle pun for mere moral lapse,” which portion of the food did the dam-|they eat their favorite foods without t ood Mr. Baile “Such a construt . f | fear. Cap ' ton would bring the law into dis- a revolt; if If your stomach doesn't take care w Ha | repute and upset, what you just /of your liberal limit without rebellions suited t ke on the | 1 reject t 3 hia Wee I must ate has fermented into stubborn lumps: [ify Lis w damage instead of a late la " ! Bawa SOS ce, ee ee Ae ae your head dizzy and aches; belch gases |help, nber the quickest, surest Zeist Over he Tsk et vweenitaoncPen es and acids and eFuctate undigested | most hartuless relief is Pape's Dia Bours & 1 Ams sina |e th ere not true, we should have food; breath foul, tongue coated—just for a) for ¢ 1 : i {to} me of the br st names in take a little Diape; and in five at dev mre, a truly | f ' ‘ A tory from its pages minutes you will wonder what became ful—it dig food and sets i Linitoy ot) f tho’ bisckmalline rstion and distress, things straight, so gently and easily |‘ ; ‘ ‘ rried under the White Slave en and women to-day [that it is astonishing, Please « 4 Cod law. Congre ght have known, dless to on and on with a weak, disord ‘ Olid K that the law we be used h so ut ary.—Advt 't ; Ho blackmail if construed to per- t secution of non-commercial mmorality EMMY DESTINN CAN'T SING HERE THIS SEASON She and Dihn Gilly Are Detained by the Authorities on Her Estate in Prague, Bohemia, BERLIN, Noy, 14—Emmy Destinn. the Bohemian prima donna of Metropolitan Opera Company of New| York, and Dihn Gilly, French} Sergeant of Zouaves, former Metro- politan baritone and sweetheart of M Destinn, are understood to be on Madame Destinn’s est r Prague, Bohemia, Attempts to obtain passports for Mme. Destinn to retuna to America and fill her 1919-17 opera contracts have been unavailing The Metropolitan Opera manage- ment announced to-day that all plans for Mir Destinn to take part in the coming opera season will be aban- dot —_— pie f (Prom the Detroit Bree Prams) "All the world loves a lover,’ BH does, eh! T guess you've never had to stand by and “y rich old) fe uncle marry his young nurse. a Remove Pimples with Cuticura Tathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water tofree the pores of impurities and follow with gentle application of Cuticura Oint ment to soothe and heal, capony tp nothing better, purer or sweeter for afl skin troub nd toilet uses, Sample Each Free by Mail With 42-p, Book o@ the akin, Adres post-eard “Cuticura, Dept, 7, Bostoo,"" Bold everywbere Nervous Periodical‘: Headaches This trouble commonly called “atok headache, 1s sald Co be due to the reten: tion Often tt te a heblood or that a certain The Twentieth Century Limited travels 961 miles between Chicago in 1140 mi Vhe men New York and at Cis demanded, 1t ts A than anything else, whelischmidt of who oe" prompt and. rat Fiteat Bhouit be iuetat andt t the train are tu : tevery hour 1 ore During an attack, or two Wil short 1 the usual tablets ! druggiata, Ask are blsortinesce Sches, Reuraigis ‘and al) pains. aur. a ee i but Changes Mind and De- SANITARY EXPERT RECALL NED HARRIGAN, § |!) “Xve Main” irae tes the Mulligan ¢ hand the ie, the members of Ned] lima when Anate Hart fation, Ine, went home wh ts | morning fre tel annual party | Hall, I th 8 Third Avenue ‘ Bernards op and eve yholy wore white coats Joseph 1. IN GARBAGE PLANT —ge Thought It Harmful Year Ago, Plan. fends City’s hearings on the protest of the citizens of Staten Island against the aalabit bment of a garbage disposal plant handling from 1,000 to 2,000 tons of garbage a da n the shores | ‘of the Kill von Kull were resumed to- day in the Borough Hall before Dr.! Lindsay R. Willams, Deputy State Health Commisstoner. | Tho first witness called was Dr.! | Joseph A. Shears, sanitary expert of the Board of Health. Dr, Shears sald he had examined garbage dis- | posal plants now in operation, simi- jlar to that proposed for Staten Is- land, declared the odor does not ex- tend more than ten yards from the bulldings, that the nulsance Is mini-/ mized because the garbage scows are | covered with canvas and that all garbage ts disposed of within four days, while it takes eight days for files to breed, He declared the 340,- 000 gallons of swill liquor squeezed \from the parbage every day and turned into the Kill von Kull would not injure oysters, clams or fish in the waters around Staten Island. — | On cross-examination by District) Attorney Fach of Richmond County Dr. Shears sald he had been requested by Health Commissioner Emerson to attend the hearing and testify as to the harmlessness of « garbage dis- posal plant on Staten Island, He had ated. by Dr. Em- been req he said, er: to examine the plant at New | Bedford, Mass. which the proposed Staten Island plant ts to dupliente, Dut on a larger scale. Mr. Fach showed Dr, Shears a _ monograph which he wrote In 1915. In this little hook Dr, Shears declared a garbage | jreduction plant in a city would be a men to health. The doctor sald jhe had changed his mind since No- |ssaee r, 1915, ’r, Sears promised to obtain from the New Bedford plant a quantity of the so called “swill water.” Oysters, fish and clams are to be immersed in this water in order to e¢ lish | whether or not they thrive on it | 8. W, Wynn, Assistant Director of Records of the Healti Department, | produced records to show that Barren |Tsiand, tho present alte of the Rar- hage disposal plant, Is healthier than New York City In general, ‘The death rate on Barren Island ts 10 per 1,009 |and in the city 12.92 per 1,000, ‘EPISCOPAL C CONVENTION | | FOR TOTAL ABSTINENCE | Stand in Regard to Further Restric- tive Legislation for Liquor — | | Traffic Approved. | About four hundred clerical and | lay delegates attended the one hun- dred and thirty-third convention of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Ix w York to-day in the Synod Hall |of the Cathedral of St. John the Di- | vine. A number of women present in the gallery, ae the, convention had been «| zed a resolution was offered th were leone provision be made for tral widows and orphans of decea © of the It was to the committee having h matters in charge. he Rey. Dr, James V. Chalmers, Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, is the |father of a resolution printed on the calendar of the convention in part as follows: “That this convention most heartily our Bishop's attitude on the n of total abstinence for the ividual, and approves the stand n by the general convention of | take | 048 in regard to further restric r of the to save the s00 liquor traftte jockal structure.’ | TRAGEDY DUE | TO HIGH PRICES. Ate | M Driven Insane, ke Family, Killing Wi Driven frantic by his inability to care | properly for his six children under the! constantly increasing cost of living and| by the knowledge that there would soon auother little mouth to feed, John elvice of Elizabeth, became an) jay and attacked the mem- bers family erney lin t his In seeking to save the others Mrs. | Pacelvy was 80 snared that she died. What They Spent in the Nace for Pablic Office, ALBANY, Nov, 14.—Charles E Welch, Prohibition candidate for Goy evnor, spent § fy his campalen, a cording to his statement fl - swith Secretary of State to-day Hts n candid t of Ar arn rate nomine 1S, Judge the at 8 piributed $448 towards. his Jowh campaign, which was tnsuccessful = | wit CourteMal Captain for Wreck of the Memphia, WASHINGTON, Noy. —14.—Cow martial of Capt. Edward L, Beach vot | liner Memphis, the armoret er wreck ‘in a hurricane on a San Dominican rt the ago with the loss of . Was ordered to-day by the Secretar niels td ne sal jy was a protest against a will preser ” fh thie case as in t y others which hgve arisen during the war, it H _{oonthall tein ter newt vem of Ned Marri an um hey le Emergency WHEN SUMMONING HELP by Say to the operator, for example: vl want to report a fire.’’ “*T want a policeman.’ “T want an ambulance. "da the called telephone is answered, t tor where help is required. such a way that she will be able the urgency of your message and s effort to render aid. MOTHER! LOOK AT YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE Give “California Syrup of Figs” if Cross, Fever. ish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated— They love it | Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons A laxative to-day saves a sick child] menting waste will gently move aut of to-morrow, Children simply will not | the bowels, and you have a well, play take the time from play to empty their] ful child again. A thorough “inside howels, which become clogged up with | Cleunsing” is afttimne bes all th DIE NeORs iver gets slugginiy stomach | Uicen in-any slekness vor Beware of counterfeit fig at the tongue, mother! If] Ask your druggist for a 50-cent es your ehild is listless, eross, | ‘California Syrup of Fig whieh breath bad ly, fi feverish, eat heart rpy A sore thre children’s ailment, give a teas sn't | has full directions for habtes, children vas the fof all ages and for grown-ups plainly ther printed on the bottle, See that it fs nful| made by ec “California Fig Syrup of “California Syrup of Figs," then| Company." Don't merely ask. for don't worry because it is perfectly | Syrup of Figs but ask for “California harmless, and in a few hours all this Syrup et Vigs.” Remember, “Cal _ constipation polson, sour bile and fer- | fornia."—Advt. ne or \ -_ ell eT ee s ‘Telephone Calls cases of fire, lawlessness, or accident, give your call to the operator in such a way that the nature of the emergency will be clearly understood. If you are compelled to leave the telephone before In other words, give your call to the operator in Tho music constated | Spanteh Sobmarine Qaicket Whan " ve Undersen Roats, , Mass, Now. 1. —According whieh cons ring Tease speed of relbles tn q wae sald, hinjected afe@ @x= pod ol jalthough at telephone in ell the opera- to appreciate o make every INSIDE THE _ GERMAN | EMPIRE | | | | A Series of Remarkable Articles BY HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE Just Back from Germany Now Appearing Every Day in The World The Real Situation Graphically Told Buy THEWORLD Every Moming _ Nearly - 400,000 Others Do bribe erie} inimininimto inlet | official of aurface t surface Ht ¥ \ ti n ,

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