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| the secretary's clilm was [ite put off, This ye salary with an overs r, however, i iF THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916. , ~ISBORNEIN STATE. GOES TO HAYWARD : be ie ane 4B treasury and rae “WM LIGHTS AS | ke same Dae | The Harp of Life NT enone eee ee eit he "detalig "ofe thin. proceaaton nt Laurette Taylor in a Minor Key oe nplote plans for the dinner and re- | WITH A BEAUTY CHORUS 28 President tempt ¢ PMOMO MLC LCCC CCCP CO LOCOCO CCM MOO “Take a personal interest in every telephone call” Tue present wide-spread interest in tele- phone courtesy as a good-will bu‘lder has led to many excellent suggestions from subscribers for the improvement of telephone habits, One of the most important rules that has been developed and adopted by a number of large business houses is: ‘‘Take a personal interest in every telephone call you handle.”’ To pvease a customer over the telephone is a very different matter from pleasing him over the counter. But it is not a more difh- cult matter. Exptovees who are encouraged to try to bad their telephone customers; who are taught to give every call courteous attention; and whoare urged toavoid the abrupt, brusque or perfunctory attitude that is so harmful to good-will, soon become skilled in hand- ling telephone calls quickly and courteously. Reproduction of an illustration used in our telephone operators. schools to picture the attitude Operators are taught te take to- ward every cai/—an attitude of personal interest in seeing that the call 1s handled to the complete satisfaction of the telephone user. It is worth while in avy business organization to encourage correct telephone habits, and one of the first suggestions that can be profitably made is: "Take a personal interest in every telephone call” NEW YORK TELEPHO ie. Des DO TN TTT Health Officials Map Out Intensive Campaign Against Germs, Beginning Monday. Barring only hone is in sight, begin “ag Dee. 4 dow Week, novelty bilzzards, of which New York ts dated for an "C o which is to includo the Walk to Work Day.” The schedule has been planned by | | Dr. Charies Bolduan of the Health | Department | uch day will feature a big battle j against the little germs that try to ofa uoing the doctor and the underiaker “Open i= Medical Ex- “Walle tu the door, dow Day;' amination Day to Work Day Workshop Va Health Saturday 4 “Let every window in every bumar habitation be flung open Monday, 1 "said Dr, Bolduan: of every hospital inthe ied on Tuesday in 2x. nination Monday is ‘Tuese WwW Mur dnenday day city will furthering Day,’ This day who is for the man and iN), but may not phyal t their exact ply past thirty ye examined at least once a y tors." ‘POLITICS HOLDS UP REPORT | ON BUDGET, SAYS CURRAN Republican [ea in Board of Al] i dermen Attacks Tammany in | | Finance Committee | Henry H. Curran, Republican leader | lof the Board of Alde | |day that politica 1 h report on 1) A etagse ch over| $21,000,000 hands of Finance ¢ the Alder ni Tamma ay ard decided to meet ne |Monday, when the budget will ,t [finally reported In his that politics was being man Curran said the Fi- ittee Was siinpiy awal efore baking Up its mind Aldermanic Presiden whom Mr Curran nile City and said th Vusionis Aiderm rntil r the law Pr. J. Do to ‘Thousands. Poter J \e Lito r | gressional act as host or | thousands © follow @ reception ani dance at the |Osera He se W fret Mere tha | vitations have been sent ¢ ie sful party candid f the ety | Including Fr Dowling, the Pres | denteelect | has announ ent, In. this rec of Aldern erent lected trom IN “OPEN WINDOW WEEK| | every make i the Centre BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Salts Bladder irritation or Backache. Mi Ron | A BIG OLYMPIC HIT Wissen si ie ee eee The prospects so far indicate a ni seer he hal for the prea- LIBERTY TRIBUTE veritable Night of Light tn. the. i's | BY CHARLES DARNTON | — i Ba to commemorate the Mooding of the 4) ube Rernstein'’s aggregation of went 1M. instead ['2, The comm has appealed burlesquers, known as the “L tA Piostoy and Belday, ‘ |to merchants and bullding owners to HEN a headstrong youth tumbles tuto love with a woman who t4 Fiske hb ¢ Full M os eat H an wan ited ipa a0 the Conienities Plans Great Mum} outdo al previous efforts in ‘iiumins OfE-don th sa porplb—Whht te his ‘mot cate ure.” opened x! the Oly | Cerenon is| Full Money Chest in 1946 Bn i nar * . ~ he the streets i t . « the ques t presente se light at . ur i sire sd 3 a , Mbe ' » ination After Statue Cere- |" He Ato |S Globe. flaw: Herp Delee tiny a gia Kitt week Francis Joseph Is Placed in tbles P,S. Board Member | st Heather, Benet peests StaaKel ( ite 4 es and ons Ms n the Chapel at Hotburg. to Collect Old Bill | HIS HEART BADLY ks By the simi 1 of hav jug extravagontly te enlef laugis: producer s pax = acini | ‘ a F P 9 oy | eraris-ation in thiroa Tayle actives centraint ¢ role a “bum and t lassy * The ty of, 1 6 filet 1 en PRESIDENT WILL COME. ; resldene a ca ; og | Matas st English tender," caused no end of laughter, T4NDON, Nov aa i Nattowat ¢ i party, of 200118 @ aympatte netren dire and it nt YOUNK] wnt MeKen: ahs Emperor Francis Joseph wast he Repiblivan Nattona A will pass, But uptown as well the fact that her London adv Slactress, Lynn Fontanne, won her att-| "ioe Laighton Men Alidie al Voile ‘ Was an item “To William to oward 78 tate to be iNuminated tn honor of sone to her head, she still | dionce c ote aa the girl who Ck CA ES AE Ante eri moved at WW o'clock wht *| for feos, $7,800 Will Head Patriotic Parade] cccasion, the lights of Now. York |My have gon! yah om | COUld Jove ant lore lite a eood eporte.) twon cat ‘ AU le hacer cauhenTeas | nu Deda Fruit-atives” Soon Reliev , T ~ PR " Harbor and the city to start a chain | has the rare of speak woman, Philip Merivale made the ‘ 1b lust | cording tu the pres. nonin, ecipient of tu was $ R i ed Through Streets With | or Hight across the continent, aa a| the hoart. It matter, PEFhADS | most of hiv part as tho husband and) wieatete’ Six Berne! from the Sohoenbrunn Palace to the| Willlam Hayw Publ “ahi , 5 score of slectrical expositions Marking | thar @he is still # ni *l father, devoted and tolerant ond | ete for olekine bt tei Ed ; ‘ enna, | Commissioner New York, 4 D C citi Cabinet Members, Amorica's Blvetrient Weel of Dec, a | at abo Us atl wef cone I Paiier in aretha aco eeane peyond atoin for pleking tor the| chapel In the Hofburg at Vienna, [Commissioner of New Yo This Dangerous Concition ‘ sue: COMMITTEES APPO in teh ate were descending al! Dion Titheradge played the| 001!" sh vita] Dim on Nov. 19% nears ISt. Kast r Aa plans for the dedication day of 8 APPOI as though at ooineeenatter [oveesick cub convincingly, and Gaill cg . ” ' +] pany by ite] | aneien rard St. Kast, Toronto, the-illumined Statue of Liberty take BY THE MAYOR. grand staircase at doen matte: Kung way physically ated. t0 the SOME SHOW” GOOD SHOW | rr vert esr eee iu Hew ek Vacation lwo! youre | was a victtia “of form under the hands of the Mayor's pet ad Fall Meri to herd averan elisa rosie bo SOUR LEM abt THAT PLEASES REGULARS | |. ch stood dbshy it hia megscia tee is Indigestion and Gas in the Committees of 200, it becomes increas. |)”, Staponhend, Jacob Hy BOM, Ley. Sli secrets with the OF COLUMBIA THEATRE silence with uncovered heads, Stomach, If afterwards attacked mp =? ingly evident that Saturday will be yus. Rogers, ‘Willlam F. Mc: Bee ee as aa eueTate in a gentleman, } |the route and watched the. imp! ry Heart and Thad pains all over my body, o of humor as she ¢ uy add, th ase. tht ; the occasion of patriotic ceremonice Y utzon Boreiam, Robert 8, | sens - aap ite ewes be taka INKS gra ae ae le bi This weeks offering at the Gotum. | si ve pag as it passed with , twslso that T could hardly move around of fmpressive splendor. ree A. Post, John G. Agar, My Hee Lb . be 1 : eg el sae fon Bs. Parker, Jainos He McGtaw: |gonsideration—as the indy t] that require @ d ctl bia Theatr F Show” in name} bearers leading ‘ Frank HH. Hitels I tried all kinds of Medicine, but nome me Sant Chy, RE RS OASY wONoUACNG, Admiral Nathaniel KR. Usher tly auggested In her personal | ai {and reall ae Large © that! Delegates I the AU Na- fof them did me any good. At Inet I President Wilson will accept for the} Tho Hastings, Put discreetly #u in lxhaeraud aie ; tro-Hunvarion and Czech Regiments | ° ‘homas ings, Putnam A, Bates, dionee, Art {alot ing | 66 D, | crowded theatre was pleased, as | ec: }decided to try “Fenitentives 1 Nation and dedicate the permanent| Peter Cooper Howitt, Bernard Ridder, | remarks to the audlenc : Portmanteau’’ attested by the-olthe t ind a squidron of Austriaa cavalry . . flood lighting system for the great] Wo A. Head and Emerson Jana stage is wide After all, thal, a Ser tie ie 7 ‘Bie Ms if ih war eq nt followed | er night the first bow Inst June, and figure in the hdrbor. ‘This system han MUliM ieee wore appointed by | What Is life, In tho world of : Stage Baggage [Hayes in frgpoullied nid ates icra Moab ; thow tam well, after using only th been installed with $30,000, contribs (the Mayor by authorization of the 2tr® but one play after ane : With Odd Pl ’ and his work in conjunction | bearing thy h Lbs one Poe Trani dingy (enete 1 Recommend “Frultastives uted to The World's fund by more| committ The dinner committee, | the particul eas you un ays, His intge vompany. of burly drawn by etgnt) dent aus Witea ANG Tee anyone suffering from Indige than 60,000 persons, and will be main- he I pee Adamson Min, | yee has the kt of pleasing ye -_—— ers, draped in} Lote) Aha eh tury el PRED J. CAY tained hereafter by the Government. |!" arding as ys COM | uch the t | riment tn the theatri« plot tells of an ambitious part of the reg salary duet . ; Dr eric our ne i ‘ | bine Ae a box, 6 for 88,5 ial e. The first mecting of the Mayor's\ Ww “iarsiman Lamar teedy, ie ee | Seriously, “The Harp of Life” can | cal ) of the times ia the| mother who wishes her daughter to| ais oll and & foure Chapel} him. In the Preside puign of | 800 a hos, 6 for 88,50; trial sine, Be, * Committee of 200 was held yesterday) Malone, John McE Bowman: Charles | mean nothing morn to the happy-go- | Portmantean ve, which |imarty SS ond whi , the bo ust ; ‘ Miia 1912 a new manuger ty At all dealers of sent postpaid by Fruit- afternoon in the council chamber of|Steckler, Henry L. Doherty, William }tucky pl than Laurette Taylor] way tucked into the Thirtyeninth| “Others in the cast. that hele cm ahs apress, In deep) the Hlitcheoek-H atives Limited, Ogdensburg, Nv Ye b * the City Hall, with Mayor Mitchel Gee eae L, Saunders and) i, minor ke ie lke t Theatre yesterday A aaAkR thes atinw a: ICED saan verival of the | into power, and, funds still bein Adwt papelding. At the session's close ee As & commities on lighting, ar-| formerly had a “dog that helped Stuart Walker, Briefly, Veni a pen ; ) was placed in the ce ——s tipstagm was cctive at the prospect|rangements, &c., with Arthur Will-|make her human now devotes her-|manteau arrangement isn EMOrS| Cus wloneiy face and Gisten line oF re tho clerg: n@ only of having the statue tilu-[iame, Chairman, and John T. Kelly, | peig to a straying #ol—a youth who| nor less than a litle stage set upon eat & inen aot ae . mapdted before an agembiare of ex | errr ae SNe ApPoIntel | naw fallen a victim to « woman wi a stixe, for all the world like a chile whe Hitertiont Wt P ‘ ba distinction, but also ‘ have TR W. Meade, Willian Fellowes Mor: | charm her Into the di-!dren's playhouse, ‘AN ENEMY To! THE KI |r had 4 he whole city alight with €%! gan i A.C. Smith, FLW. Smith, J.| yoroe era, before Walker's two plays, Six Who| bina traprdinary brilliance. Wakeman reo 'T. Wilson, AT-| and af ending her wile the Lentils, Bon” ang| V{THSOTHERN AND GOOD | or ei Mgre than 100 of the members of | Mur Woods and Georgm Williams. | | Cereer, are more of arith | *3 ‘ revealed a qunut| MUSIC, AT THE RIALTO Le AGAIN thd gommittee, who aust bse ded r City Hall, | metic. Sylvin from that may make them appeal- | —_ } Mr om Bae ee day'g notification of their appoint- " e, gete down tol ing to children, In the ft ire) | FE. H. Sothe In @ screen adap Tinne Ret m last : a dangerous marriage, Kets Fs tho first, Gregory mir}. were on hand at 8 o'clock, 80M0| state Man, sa . Exons figures, and by this elementary means| Kelly was ingenuous as a boy who| ton of his greatest sti night. of ttm having cancelled Leh Py Sal John Post of 131 Cherry | gaing a victory over the siren, at the | saved & queen from losing her d; | Enemy to the King.” pdintments. They represented the|prawthorne, N. 1, decan't know who e time making a strong point of | McKay Morris did a fantastic bit of| this week, heading o mmgst active men in New York, and by | stabbed him ye bait he ts pos eth sother-love In the end, the | Work : eRe progmammes presented at this popular INSURANCE CLERK HELD. \i ick respon: id hanitent Jn-|tive Nia essailant was polite Whit ‘ : > | Naney r on aa — { ih oxprosned. | hy | post oe cwalking reading. P| highly colored charmer is left to her| jad whisk, tte Imes Square house, ‘Tho picture 18] woeng accident to Flael- In the Liberty THuminatl PIAN newspaper, he felt a hot pain ty his}own reflections, The final curtain/ upon a we awkward than ly enban by the specia) muste | Gearantee Em { ich has been exhibited every where fet arm apd then’ another’ in Ausi ¢ails heavily. funny, reflected a humorous appre by Mr. Rothaprel. ‘There are of the discov y | « oo Ee oe ee eee eoecen ene Varopped a. atte ‘There are moments in the earlier es See mature, that was gavotten and minucty of the pertods. | ue Globe Indemnity « y Give “California Syrup of Figs” if Cross, Fevers excune me, 1 sart of the play that suggest a blind-| Kelly, The burglar who w Ree 88 CONE 8 ere he a iMiam Street, which was de Ne ALY EVERY MEMBER OF [nin fed MA 4 : Was given delight&! character and adds to the ut of more than $40,000 b ‘ ili 1 I an nese of virtue approaching pre tis first lesson in gfammar be the ‘ is ic iliow: onstipate: ey love it “THE CABINET WILL COME. | of blood, ¢ ThA UACtowiblain Couns Anais chitdren he surprised came out very | Hf omployers through fake autonib! » dick, s, Constip: 7 love Imost every member of the Cav-) | sashes tnientallen, ‘Tha boy weil, thanks to the acting of Mr. Mor-| are from “Aida” insuranee, similar compan Dave sng as made known his intention to Former Grand Master Was to ssantini in phe boy kote | ria, ” Mins hes in, if not #0 unut han is of Hugo Iiexentel been going over their books, To-da3 Bee oha8 Se ewe. ele open. & Jolt! peace of] fected as_ahe was in the role | hangs wiuin Ee Greiam, euperintondint or | (Af C G Ag C G 20F itness the iilumination from the| GALESBURG, Hil, Nov, %.—Patrick| mind.” ‘There is drama in this| dainymaid, “nevectheles proveg ote] t Ao ewe real 16, ¢ aie Fibentcbe. the: Unit 1 atch Children Now! ward gainst olds, rippe { Pfasidential yacht Mayflower. Tho! H. Morrisey, fifty-four, for years grand | © rofully considered affair. ‘The play] pable in pointing out the nurrow p ney, for ection of} the claim artment of the United | mittee placed Justices of tho Su-' master of the Brotherhood of Railway | ends abruptly ina that the burglar obediently follo ane x beh Habitat diafity ipsa saan | S T S K Fe Stent and maar ea son po nr ger, sternite bron] MeN le ea ay EN ae Beas waa ert ore Throat and knee by Neeping ot ongress from Now York and Now | cote f Inbor disputes, died at |OUt bY Diba Fey ler Se ORY mea nlacts, He aut the other members eee rested by Detectives Hughes on a d | Fi f ‘on the guest lists of the Jin-! me here early to-day after a jong | success for ne Harp o f company made decidedly o M4 ” harge of defrauding his company ly B P. TE the Waldorf at which Prosi tihene of in trouble. Resenti¢ |inine tear are often turned into dol-|teurtsh Work of Lord Dunsany's Out. ALK TO WORK” DAY Ieee euh kesttant ver and Dowels Cree trom oisons dent Wilson will be the guest of Morrivey hag ner & member of the lars at rue pate nese Miss Taylor, ental fantas he Gods of the Moun- Arraigned bi honor, Insuring a representation of executive & of the Burlington road it must be sa js appealing wit hege: Take at first sign of The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trou- ble, heeause we eat too much and all our food is rich, Our blood is filled with urie acid, which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from | overwork, inative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakne + and n general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps | of lend, your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seck relief two or three times during the nights if you suffer headache or dizzy, nervous acid stomach, or you have matisi when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jnd Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and yous kidneys will then act’ fine, “This famous salts is nade from the acid of and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate | ole kidneys; to neutralize the ids in the urine so it no longer is source of irritation, thus ending blad- der disorders. Jad Sults is inexpensives cannot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs ia home, because nobody ean a mistake by having a good y flushing any time.—Advt. When Tommy cats, scratches or burns his finger—use STEARNS’ [PHOZONE Most powerful antiseptic, containing NO POISON Keep ALPHOZONE ready for instuat use—highly effective in all cases of skin infections—dries up running sores and ulcers—takes out the poison and tends to relieve the pain, When used as a nasal douche and mouth wash, ALPHOZONE is a protection agaiast Infantile Paralysis germs, Get ALPHOZONE, from your druggist today comes with full di- rectionsin handy 2c bot- tle containing 25 tablets manufactured by Fred~ rick Stearns & Co,, De- troit, U. S. A, New York Office, 108 John St. become sluggish, the elin-| A laxative to- to-morrow, Children simply will not | take the time from play to empty their | bowels, which become clogged up with | waste, | sour, Look at the tor | coated, or your chile | feverish, breath bad, restle: cat heartily, full of cold of has the «rippe or a sore throat or any other sa sick child} @enting woote will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, play ful child again.” A thorough “inside cleansing” is ofttimes all that is nece Nore f W1, |Oary: It should be the first treatment er gets sluggish; stomach | piven in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fg syrups. Ask your druggist for a 60- cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which «for babies, children has full dire ilar OW Neu) Ng hat ' of all ages and printed on t See that It children’s ailment, give a teaspoonful |made by the “California Fig Syrup , of “California Syrup of Vigs,” then | Company.” Don't mere! sk for |don't worry because it is perfectly | Syrup of ut ask for ‘California | harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fer- rice Syrup of Wg" Remember, “Cale fornia."~-Advt Distance Shrinks f to Nearness Distance today is no barrier to business, Minutes have replaced miles. | WESTERN UNION Day Letters and Night Letters expand the limits of your selling territory to the margins of the seas. Wherever Western Union goes, business may be had at little cost, THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

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