The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1917, Page 4

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ms ree non ~ __ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1917. inst acl lh Report. CIAL | DAD BREA BREATH : ey ecm [F MALTBVE WELD TWO J06S sue sss cmt] te ey ena co RE eee 4 Be ald before tho meeting eras WITH CONSENT OF MAYOR) tia:chs tad 0 permission of Stayor Soar ne nines ite b * iy Mitchel to hold both jobs rhe Mayor | $13,000,000; ows its income in be) s HOR ICK'S | Dec. 31, $866,- ' - . Gafirma Mr, Maitbie in the following | so9,900, and. leeal, abilities wines. L City Chamberlain Makes This Ex. | *tatement: 000, During the year it paid out to it he ‘4 no suggestion that " “Mr. Maltbie explained to me when planation, Admitting Bul- he was appointed. that he would | Policy holders, $81,000,000, and optalned H i Cause and eso 7 ine modi pny the chairmanship and, bat Pia the Cae rt ie n UT HE AY. HE iL | furthermore, he had no intentions of Dr. Edwards’ Oty nig saree oa the pa ie. the tani = was otley Holders, O81. One ot Gita: ic con- substitute for calom lock’s Charges probably have to hold for a time a 900-000, Its. total policies im foree bow 8 for more the work consulting position with tho Inter-|number 1,228,000, covering about Sweat ponte ote w find duet. of party artesre during the -perod . City Chamberlain Milo B, Malthie | State Commerce Commission to finish | 1 000, 000 eaten doh mn jy: 5} ick relief through Dr. Edwards’ | Seometoutee eaclhanre excel fasued a statement to-day in rep! up some work. As I remembered it, | Par Spoifcy holders $1,870,000,000,_ and diive Tablets. The Nom{nally to-day’s meeting of the Ply to] the Corporation Counsel ruled such a ; y | the charge made by William r aid out or now holds for thelr benefit + coated tablets are fee tor "bed | Beecutive Committee was for the of the Bureau of City Inquiry that in position as consulting official does | $s nxt nnn.000 FOR THROAT AND ot not violate the char RTTRRORN COVOHS AND O01 breath ys a know a | purpone bass ied hha bgt of ofc hg nel Bitweon Pay 2, ine Eneti Injured b: Dr. war ive ‘al i's campaign business. Ch man ee ” 7 jm iv Demands That the P the Progressive, ‘ox had a plan to submit providing ‘Joe the Greaser” Brought ‘ly but firmly on the bowels os fiver, stimulatin them to natural ac Element Shall Have More | for an interim organtaation whitch tion, cleari the blood ently t h the entire peritying the ectire autem, They do Say in Party’s Affairs, four year: a26 by Mulneaibing 2006 Sas which See ek ana shane relations with State organizations WAI the benefit of nasty vuceeeing Behind the ecenes at @ meeting to-| Keep the fires of Republicanisin ping cathartics are derived from |4Ay of the Executive Committees of tho burning between elections, 6 Edwards’ Onre Dee yy je Republican National Committee there) There was ae Ce saan iping, or any disagreeable effects, .| appointment of certain committee ©. MM Edwards discovered the roe va pheno bee ber sd unt ae on conduct of party affairs in which formula fier seventeen years of | tween stand’: wih the Progressives demanded large rep-|the trial of Irving Weester, known to ractice among patients afflicted with |™ments of the party. Instead of Con-| resentation, It was over this planling police ag Wasy Gordon, for the Bowel and liver complaint with the | ducting a post mortem over tho) more than over the continuation of as xy G wo hp attendant bad breath, recent defeat of Presidential Candidate | Chairman Willcox that the difference|™urder of Municipal Court Clerk Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are | Hughes, the meeting marked the be-, Of opinion was expected. Frederick Straus in St. Marks Place mI it purely a vepetable compound mixed | ginning of a contest for future control | op tne Chatrnen ant hoven author {1% January, 1914, In tho course of a with olive oil; you will know them by battle, | ‘5 Mn 1 Tak of the party. | mombe: A majority of them are their yen 7 lor. ~%y or sf wae Chairman Willcox has definitely al-| classed as belonging to the Old Guard| Rosenschwetg, who acknowledged oath gf tsa AN Greevina > led himself with the Progressive ele. | forces: he was known to bis companions as San ment and demanded for them an even! egg enagrnemaneron ‘oe the Greaser,” said ho was present : GOMPERS FOR LABOR PRESS. |at « meeting of Fein's followers in a) _ borsythe Street saloon when Fein do- clared war on the Chic Tricea gang letty which was to have a ball at Arlington Hall that night. Samuel Gompers, President of the couldn't go to the fight,” Rosen- American Federation of Labor, declared] Schweig said, "because I had an en-| hitnself in favor ofan organized labor | S@sement to go to tho theatre with | Sere nem Maid {press to disseminate news of interest) ™Y Wife. But on my way uptown I to workera throughout the country at| tra wa0y Weny ha tous tners Hace In wo 0 an © the frat annual convention of the Inbor | “7d kaw Waxy and four others lined See een cetone held today in| UP. along the curb firing at men ek Hall, Sixth Avenue and Forty-|2C?Oss the street and chasing them. I fret wireet put my wife in a doorway and fol- lowed the fighting along for some distance,’ 1 “When did you first begin picking Penney and” Connecticut were pockets?” asked Louls Fridiger, Wech- | present, _| sler’s lawyer, in cross-examination President Gompere cited numerous inl “when I was twelve years old,” said by the daily press either | the witness, laughing. through ignorance of ‘When did you become a look-out for gamblers?” asked Fridiger. “When I was fourteen,” replied Ros 96 Had Married jenschewig, “I got 40 per cent. rake. rare gta ie hate, Siasest I steered into the {c HIELE », Brown, gs x. died here early He ha ried 1,000 couples, scons 140 CIVILIANS GET HUSBAND OBJECTS; TRAINING AS TARS TO OPERATION (qn () $. BATTLESHIP taratane Geananasnd Comte William McQuire, forty-Av ee, Inara oy ,ickman's From Sing Sing to Testify nt ct in Gommar drew a. sal, 263 Kingsland Avenue, Willlamsbure CASTO R 1A erce Commission ang ] ttre mane ime row, oer tn ae areneare tattata 098 Chl A iterative. About Straus Murder. Uity oF Now torke the cists che a eae rey at BoM itt | For Infants and Children val ford! eet and Kent Avenue, early to-d. ALE BY LIGGET citcally forbids such double service | fin down a ficht of stairs in the face In Use For Over 30 Years keri “03 Orwcr LeaBe be if 4 Seg ad fory bullding. Dr, Flamm of the, Wile Morris Rosenschweig, once a mom-| Mr. Maltbie admits the Builock|fiammepure Hospital attended him for a | Always bears aa ber of the Dopey Benny Fein band of ChatEes. 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