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toned man who used to Dulse warmers now has a son who “oa SATE cee MN KFED TIRKEY OFS (ezrteseeim sat Boy ees MILK-FED TURKEY GOES apie eatch cold if he forgot to wear his SF Rillhaileeiaeaieat “BREAKS A TO NEIGHBOR ON A FOUL AS A RUNAWAY BIRD sree N AENEAN RE RET THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECUMBER 8, 1916. ‘ ‘ 23 guade the bird to ‘iealet and come off the arbor. He spoke kindly to it and then threatened it with the Board of |Health. It refused to move, ao Mr. Weiler opened the cellar door, | sprinkled a little rye where it would do the most good and waited. Pretty soon the turkey was in the cellar, pecking at the coal. The Commissioner slammed the joor and started fattening the bird for Christmas, the Thankegiving brother the Weier family intended to es one mornii to pe Tho gossips of Flushing differ as to Boys ‘‘Stolen’’ by Their Mother, Who Is Held on Father’s Charge FOUR MORE PRISONERS [s,s .dteni® its, power tg) GET JONES STORES CHAIN. IN THE DRUG CRUSADE! Scns’ "test eemtne Cotnns| heveeoiectoriee anes Waneeaaan At this meeting were Justice of Special Sessions, Health An important commercial transaction Four arrests were made yesterday | floner Emerson, Masistrate | was completed yesterday when Merrill, in the crusade against the traMo tn Charities Commissioner Lewis and|tynch & Co, bankers, announced the District Attorney Martin of the|purchasoe of the Jones B P habit forming drugs in this city.| Bronx. They agreed that fear of the |PUToh™ fone HO Np Be Throe porsona were arrested for hav. | publicity attending appearance in a|Company, the Grand Union Tea Come . " Magistrate's Court kept hur pany, the irocery ing prohibited drugs in their posses. I. P A ddicts from secking to benefit by| Anchor Vottery Company and the Jones sion and one man was arrested as) {))') ~ reatment o' ‘ed by the city. Bro: I ing Company. - having eacaped from the Warwick pra td r pany, The pur itrelf being wed to the Adriatic Sea.” ot oe ; chase is understood to have been Sor 6s Jatar T)id Nat! consume being already in the josbos, lr Colony for Addicts, ’ about 00,000. Commissioner Weier Did Not Weler fad the turkey on rail, tere | The Legislative Committes in. ) res, Grand Union ‘Tea Company and 4 2 Was Fa H cause he had heard milk-fed fowls vestigating the evil here postponed je of Venice use Hor tabll: | Know He Was Fattening | taaee the pest eating | lite visit to the Harlem Court prison | » ue abun mee |e AHURRY “Pape'sColdCompound” ispleasant and affords Instant Relief. . A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a cold. Watson’s Pet. Some one in Flushing ts going to have a milk-fed turkey fot Christ- mas, and the lucky tndividual will probably be Walter Watson, the real estate man, and not Park Commis- sioner John E, Weiler, though pre- vious to y 1a ored the Weler family. Not that the turkey is choosy, not a bit of it. This particular turkey, Pet name Gobbles, is a bird of free- dom. That was one of the chief troubles, However, Gobbles has had & good time and managed to escape the Thanks«iving ax, Mr. Watson bought the turkey long jbefore Thanksgiving, took It home fn a | touring car and otherwise treated it | as ono of the family, intending to lay the chances fav- | what happened next, Either the Com. missioner rang up the local news- paper and told of finding the bird or Mr. Watson became curious over the efforts of the milkman to deliver an| extraordinary quantity of milk at the Weler home. Anyway, Mr. Watson, who lives just behind the Weler house, investigated. “What are you ratsing—cate?” he T “tried that. You'd better chain him. Mine flew away.” Then came explanations and Mr. Watson went home with the bird, leaving Mr. Welter to think of his toilk bill. PROTEST NEW HOSPITAL FOR WASHINGTON HEIGHTS | ing and start until next week. However, two sub. | tacit being wo committees of the City Drug Commit. | syynt ot} tee met at the Criminal Courts Build. * have no parallel to that to-day." | ¢ Oh, dont know: ‘there's Roston, |» vement to invest the hub of the universe.” 4 bullding, occuples an Just as the Metropolitan Building dominates Madison Square, so do Monroe Clothes tower above all others at $15 There are some men who think fifteen dollars is foo ing Institutions Sufficient, Is Their Objection to Proposed It prompty opens clogged-up nos-| fatten it against Nov. 30, Tho fat- rils and air passages in the hend,|tening was slow, for every time the ~~ nasty discharge or nose running, y wot fat it got strong and flew 4 erkhe sick cheat Suet fe- op. The chase that invariably Loan-to-Patients System. with resulted in a loss of weight,| Representatives of the Washington ness and stiffness Don't stay stuf” began to look as if the| Heights, the St, Laurence and the re- end snuffling! so that Watson family would have to sit! cently established Lutheran Hospitals | head! Nothing else in the world gives down to a mess of bones Thanksgivs | protested before a committee of the! -up! Quit blowing tase your throbbing NON and BASIL MSFARREN =-- euch Prompt relief as “Pape's Cold | P& Day. te Board of Charities yesterday © Underwood. &) Urdarwood, MY. little to pay for a dependable Suit or Overcoat, but ry " 8 nt > 5 *, oF - bert C. MecFarre Co! ly hie! ts y 2 Then one night the turkey quitted inst the establishment of a new hos: Mrs. Dorothy MeFarren, thirty-one 7 i a at Bs dei fore, te Pe alheue surreptitiously, and next morning Mr. | pital, to be called the St. Nicholas, in| years old, who was arrested Wednes- cian, Mrs. MeFarren sald she and olan, i those men have never ‘taken the time to examine into Watson vowed ho was done with the the Washington Heights section day on the Cunard liner Laconia as| et nusband went to Chicago from “7 assist: , tast r i y on ena : +a ptr cere no ee ungrateful bird and tired of trying to| ‘They asserted the proposed institu-| the yexsel was about to leave Its pler, un Monroe Clothes and our method of merchandising \ 4 a Chicago must- gland four years ago. y could not get alo sued for a se ving the act @ reconcillation, beat the high cost of living, anyway Nid Bed Don't accept something elte—Advt. “Commissioner, Weler found. a tuir= | Hon "aa Not needed, aa thove already | was held tn Jefferson Market Coart on, later. with We know how Monroe Clothes at $15 compare with age qakwall Outradition HAGeta From Clic eee oun ahe{ | Other high grade clothes shown at higher prices—now ont ithe sructirg. it| -e compluine was made by Her. | was fucked un, thousands of men who now regularly buy | Monroe Clothes at $15. John J. Moorehead of sfourth Street. was th w Duilt, will cost $75,000. It is backed’ by a etoha JL pond i Chepolish that's : i MOTION PICTURE NOTES 2 there a ph film to be exhibited ew arrangement easiest to use ~ Fat gincornor Pupp with 140 400 84 ; > Day Anita Stewart s . Ihepeea t . f' Nuraggy and the Meyers Memorial So-| | Geotie Baber 18 6 ek in * anhouner aa énanwed Grads ayy he shine tha dads hina deal. wee shine thats YC ——— r viokon zr Henderson for grande dame n 1177 998 191) Harvey Clarke, the Mutual's screen TEPPELINS ARE NEEDED js ox ton a | California Sons of Re producer, Miss Hender has hai | year-old actor, has saved up enough A terrific fight takes place in a " she : +, | mo chapter of Helen Holmes'y big film, Dr. Walcott Tells House Commit-|“ sfaxato Inokucht, a Japanese actor,|"A Lass of the Tumberlands” Joe tee Improved Engine Is }appears in the B. 8. Moss film, “The| Dawson and Stephen Holmes mix it, Rote pias Girl Who Doesn't Know.” ‘Too bad,| while Miss Holmes sits on « log and Being Perfected. but he also writes songs. watches the battle. It is one of the WASHINGTON, Dee. 8—Dr. Charles} Jacques Strauss is to paint por-}"Ushest fights ever filmed D. Walcott, Chairman of the National | traits of th in the flim, ‘immig| Ethel Harrymo.@ did a song and ‘5 . a Dale, alias the Grey Se coples of] dance before a camera at the Co- Advisory Committe for Aeronautles, | wie Wilt be hung In a Wobiibe' OF} ji mitn wtUalS peoantly, the Beate Wag | yesterday told members of the Naval] ¢heatres which show this serial, RHA OL AB AlaaKia dance Wall’ th toe Affairs Committee it would be me | Sam H. Rothapfel has contracted} words of one of the property men for the United States to construct | with the Vitagraph to obtain pictures} who saw the stunt, Miss Barrymore | airships of the Zeppelin type. He said | trom this concern for the Rialto, The! shakes a wicked hoof, | that they are necessary in modern |* (heals La a c Z = : V7 maa iy wma é lyn) Is the idow of David He 4 to join the| !%,th® widow of David Her was 4 well-known hardest tolose. ney to buy an automobile, warfare. | “The development of a suitable en- | ant problem gine is the most imp in promoting aircraft,” Dr, Walcott told the committee. European | war has caused its speedy improve- nt, but, in America, we are work- | Ing on it gradually and suncly, and | 1 have the best that can be} a Ww bt, alreraft will come to be relal value.” AREER SHOE use Combine both liquid Re | mbine both li d paste, th: but 7 half the effort toast ‘a brilliant eee ti : NO SNAKE COULD KILL HIM Double, Bitten jew Naturally, Are fine for children to use. They containno acid and will not crack the leather, Deo, 8.—Jullue Hurter srs} tray, Preserve the leather and thus increase the HH ce‘an io cue by imnonun re 'e of your shoes, nan 100 times by polsc tiles, but he had a specific for the Cio Black MONROE CLOTHES go to you di- rect from our own workrooms via our upstairs shops. WSS \) worst snake bite know A when he ft was from an operation Try Them With Sardines Sunshine Takhoma Biscuit is crisp, flaky and “splits for gallstones, Hurter bore so striking a resem: blance to John D, Tockefeller that he That is our modern method of retailing— Wax known almost as widely as “Rocke h i Spee pis 4 : i me ‘ ABC tea in twow”) You'll Bad they, make delisions ttle eaps and in addition to the great economies effected wiches—just put a sardine between the halves. There are over 350 varieties of Sunshine Biscuits, All from the Thousand Window Bakeries and all have Sunshine purity and freshness. Each package of Takhoma Biscuit containa « pretty paper doll, Other packages contain beauti- ful costumes. See list in the Takhoma package, to let a snake quickly aste at him, then. atep cateh It by th i t for snakes Hurter visit- ed nearly every country in the world. ntire collection will by doing away with middlemen’s profits and excessive ground floor rents, we have also done away with charge accounts (with their accompanying losses). AA A ing’ an effort the rem ARRESTED | IN He HOTEL ASTOR, | >: Nudd Ae f Trying to Make! toa wel dressed m ous he Is k G, Budd, a mortga ro- Avenue and One Hundred and Fifteenth | Street, was arrested last night tn the] Some of the best dressed peo 2 lobby of the Hotel Astor and locked up| ple in town dress the Kelly Gt Police Headquarters way. They tind it more con - f eas rishi ies i adil allie, i n Brooklyn, venient to pay 81 a week for We never have “sales” which necessi- Joose-Wites Biscuit Company Bakers of tate high first prices to even up later “reductions.” WES WG As a result of these drastic differences in XS our way of doing business from other retailing methods we save in selling Monroe Clothes WY NSS QW and you save in buying them, and our Biscuits MMM YL Mb arama the Post Offtce Butl claims the coat, He their clothes while wearin prisoner was walking them than to pay spot eash : You can dress that way too Why not come in for your coat or suit now? | Men’s & Young Men’s Suits & Overcoats GRY THIS ONE. $15 520 895 The pedestrian, saya Dr. H. M. | Lihesal Seeds ; ( 5 Rowe, President of the American Your credit is a3 good as your eash { Automobile Association, is the here, We trust you, and there no red tape or embarrass nected with our convenient pa Ann ment plan, in and let us ; raffic. show you, Season's latest style a | y styles i | No need to be perplewed us (o what t ve ‘md ae Established 53 Years. , morrester Cleveland Hobbe, thirty-| |My THE WORLD at any de yr our Salons, Sonora RANCH to CLOTHING throwch FURNITURE STORE Wor pan of Are, edward Stetson Grit 1s the perfect Christmas D fing, wife of the Mayor of New Rochelle. died “suddenly of hemorrhage of the | 4) =) TEN BFAUTIFUL MODELS nee if day ight in Lakewood, if { , $45 $60 $75 $100 $150 r # of the Hrondwuy Store ‘4 $175 $190 $225 $350 $1000 (} ar fs ss wife and two) Wit MA CASH DISCOUNT ALLOWED economy in no way affects the quality. S OVERCOATS : EVENING Forget the Price, come up and see Monroe : CLOTHES Quality—do that to-day. AMERICA’S LARGEST UPSTAIRS CLOTHIERS '|Monroe Clothes 42nd ST., Cor. B'way—Timee Square NASSAU 'ST., Cor. Frankfort—City Hall B'WAY, Cor, Fulton Street COLUMBUS CIRCLE, N. W. Cor. 59th St. BERGEN AVE., Cor. 149th St., Bronx 126th ST., Cor. 7th Ave. COURT 8T,, Cor, Montague St., B’klyn orcrmga NEWARK, 151 Market Stroet JERSEY CITY, Newark Av. & Bay St. \ the at when he SS XN Min Budd in al Philadelphia hotel He SEER THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY Sonor CLEAR AS A BELL is most dangerous as well ag the con most defiant factor in street young sons survive him. | dh * Fifth Avenue at 53rd Street py 10. 17" St. " ; 279-281 Broadway at Reade Street ve. 106 W. mle ct Fetal Sanee) W0 Broadway (Standard Arsade) : Guy. "Why, he ean read. a pitent| ) medicine Imanae and not feel a si | symptom Of diseans, )