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KILLS AGED MAN, damobie as be BRITISH HAVE SOLD THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 BLL AMS TO VESTIOATE |T0'ST NATIONAL GUARD OF WY. — | cuss plans for a world's contorenee om | faith and order The clergymen. representing @ ome mittee of ine Churen Unity Confers ene, held ay tained of ON UP-STATE BIRT ROADS: lL, pone t " bringing about a RLY 2B ION : Joint Committee Is Proposed + ' Wagner Introduces roduees Bill to Repeal | ie fnatte eave inf Seeman a PLIZAMETH (N. 1) JUDO punched face of man 4 -ortain Especially if Soldier Section of Highways La ie and one |! Unt Ge ranemberel that the cS We who pounded on his door, arrested him, tried him and - ? ow i speakers were t » soa r tp ul i him on the @rownd the whiskey they sei! Have Neglected Duty Which Permits It Brwy Haver ok drain f IN tr Phy. ‘ ays will make @ man do anything. ALBANY, Jan. 246A resciution| ALBANY, Jan. 4 —Senator Wagner +f ci os ring ty A my e APTER TAKING VAPOR BATH treatment txe (2(¢nded to provide for @ joint legis-| to-<lay imtroduced @ bill repealing * 4 Lowe fereieh (fede bas humans, Howall Pot and Faany Chimpanses have been | "6 these previa Ce ee SILENT, TREACHEROUS FOE ‘ Hteeit remarkably well. tat 7 or SG cure! of grip in the Bronx Zoo. ard was | Law WhIGh allow payments out of the | hi 1 ’ . \ ; ¢ rade balance of trade is atag re Jin the Lewis o-day | State ‘Treasury for the maintenance That Leaves Misery \dive Balance of Trade) ® : sun a WHEN NIGHT POLICEMAN of Mtoomingdale, N.'\)\ Assemblyman Fh A. Welle at | of town roads : ‘If Stomac orts in Ite Wake Most Serious Question for | mot « ren! Ques J. got crampa on post, his wife put on his overcoat jyrooklyn “L think that about $15,000 eaid Drink Hot Water ‘ Ht ie more oF less surprising ob England, Says Banke on P otal , he ge, took bis club, paced his beat and made two The reeolution reckes that the| Senator Wagner, an been taker ext > | y sere thet men ond women who ae nity =—-9 juard had Deen critici-ed Decause of | from the public moneys for this pur- | A Physician's Advice. ‘ eure b op sileged inefficlency and asked that | pose year more than $1.88 rere from mam, win of their worldly ¢ , ONDO ’ ‘ et MILK WORTH 10 cente a quart was used a: PREG ine ‘ep eMtate oor 1 indifferent to ¢ seiciias eames on ae WHITMAN GIVES REASONS Waynesboro, to put out fire in a barn that con. | (ne Investigation eapectalty be direct. | dinitiee under thie law. Gov. Wait ne the oe hy L aie Vitae ee 1 1 Fi CTI WITH CASSIDY ned hay at « ton and wheat worth $2 a bushe) Led a aaige on ba wuards~ nan, ip his message to the Logisia- anoontul ot oare Shenae something happens that compels ther a ettus n t Lor en men wave falled in the performance | ture this year, recomn t f 4 kiaae of hot ye to realite that health is priceless and ie I otw OR A 10N ASTER STEAMER Grays Harbor left San vf their duty. nearly $2,000,000 bempent in 7 the greatest estion of all, and A : inco eleven cat stowaways of all sizes and shades | opt, Kencmilgmnen vad thee poet | way cons that in safeguarding it an ¢ : x ‘ Does Not Believe in Depriving Man turned up, and the captain had to feed them to keep | tora aiueeteleshag eam det ton rer ds hone prevention Hritiah finanel rin whip ik He H them quiet. | ‘The resolution waa referred to the | hur yet for roveReat OF ‘26e. Just at pr 1 ne int Btntes i 1 Citizenship After , | — Waya and Meane Commitee of the | tenanc® of our state wymter "A “g eee. demic which took | Felix said: “In addition to inane Paid Prison Penalt \ NO HEALTH RESORTS —Connecticut | Assembly | enter ae maney ts devo to 8 jourands prise and ¢ oan ot sritien have here w rn my 0 d ond p- State wals into phys al wreck ; enn nee ceverican mecuritien | iepued to-day to the criticiem - aed ‘ FEDERAL PAPER I INQUIRY New York. City, which pays about or the stubborn cong nad £3 D ne a been directed against him enty-fve per cent of the money ment and which is often the forerun- to speak with certainty of the fe- 4). af eitleenste te paths SWANN MEDI _CLERGYMEN TALK K OF UNITY. ‘oreters Tulse ©, Mae ait ner of the Grippe, procure from any | ures, whieh, however, are very lArKe Cecay of Brooklyn, released trom | iii reliable druggist the celebrated Jo- It must be remembered We are Get Meudow Priao war ane Commissioners Will Go to Ottawa} One hundred and seventy-five cleray- ae nn Hoff's Malt lxtract id heat | a e only cue own bet er!” dor son a ye ar | - oak o | Ko Extra Charge for It. the Gaeciiag pelt, eweeten ont financing not only out : after nerving term for bartering | to Confer With Dorhinion Of- | men from the vi parte of the United | seetniaes to ta Coe is mie af ‘and. take’ preferably | bef villen’ requirements, and that the 6. 8 ng ation for 6 Supreme | ficial i % States and Canada gathered at the apertsemente i, Wuemon ote io unde veliving. Quick felief usually fol. Whole burden falle on our exchanee Court Justiceshty icials on Price Increase Gardon City Motel yesterday to de wor lows this treatment After the war ail efforts must be dle) wis ag heen my invariable rule, WASHINGTON, Jan, 24.—To confer For those convalescing from the| rected to developing our industrie eo Gover aid, “to grant request with Canadian officiais regarding re- Grippe Johann Hoff's Malt Extract | to enable them to compete 1uc et eet te toe reatoration to citi: | |yerted dellen ef the CANAALNA Gove shoud be taken cold with meals i It ey in all markets of the world penal, Whore the eonviets were fiat | thon \ —>— ernment in fixing rews print paper | greatly in restoring lost) “Our economic poaltion will be as sonar lagiseilhns . vitality and in. bulldin od i which we are now | offenders, have completed thetr term | fi -Mi ati | Fai . i prices to publishers at a410 increase up the system in general —Advt ; making to ihe allles, and these will, |in prison and have conducted them- Finds Feeble-Minded Patient on | Failed to Report Contagious over last year, Commissioners Parry hy selves properly for a year thereafter. Randall’s Isiand Was | Cases Under Their Care, as | and Harris of the Federal Trade Com- Fifth Avenue ‘ 'T have never refused such a request Strangled Required, He Alleges. mission will go to Ottawa, it was an- jaince | have been Governor : 4 x6 q| 9 ‘4 J | nounced here to-day. | “It is true that T have received many \ a ae A further conference with news, , ‘ CO) letters from public ofMictals, profes-| Following an autopay performed on | Celling attention to three apecific | print manufacturers and publishers | THURSDA\Y PPENHEIM (J NS & tional men of standing and business | the exhumed body of sixteon-year-old | Instances, Coroner Frank 8, Senior of | 4 devise meane of relieving the pres- | 4 men, urging consideration for Cas-| John Krankowski, who died Jan. 15| Brooklyn demanded in a letter to! ont serious situation will be held! ° —New York aidy. but 1 would have restored him|in the Children’s Hospital for the| Health Commissioner Emerson that] jsriday in Chicago, it was stated. — | Fi l Cl Si l 34th Street: is Citisenship on his r on| Feeble Minded on fandall's Island, | action be taken against Christian} important developments which may | ina earan ce a e < | proof of his good conduct had I re- Dr. Otto H. Schultze, Medical As- | Sclence practitioners who fail to re- oy yo myo onigt ns gh od | ‘ceived none of these letters. sistant to the District Attorney, re- Port—as phyaicians and others are re- +d ‘aD ndustry— Soran mot uaieve in de-| ported cho boy bad ded from eas: | Gud by” law’ to” do—contagiou | otey™ing bare nae Prepeng a At Greatly Reduced Prices Will Place on Special Sale Thursday | fo tay satter to ‘has paid the | ulation instead of from congestion | disease cases. Commission announced. “9 | ity Imposed by the court and|of the lungs, heart trouble and| Section 87 of the Sanitary Code, SHANNON CLUB'S BIG NIGHT. ‘ | out his term in prison, I re-|echronic nephritis, as reported to the) Violation of which ty @ misdemeanor, . ’ $ = | vor eotre that if ie my bly | Coroner. | Stata Men’s Imported Silk Mufflers Bo eee ee eae nce the| ‘The boy, who was an orplan and| “It is the duty of every person to | Tammany Wen Wil Gather To-Mor-| : | | power in his discretion to make res-|had been in the Institution about | report persons affected with infec-| row Night at Terrace Garden. | Of knitted silk in college colors. | torations to citizenship, and { intend | two years, was found dead on one of | tious diseases. When no physician is| The New Tammany Club of tho/ to use that power as it seens to Me) the upper floors. The police obtalned | {n attendance tt shall bs the duty of | Twentieth Assembly District, the | 3 00 pee pase een evidence that there had been a fight| @veryperson having knowledge of any | Wembers of which are fellowers of ° over @ mop between Krankowaski and| person affected with any disease—|/)os.iiment and ball : | SEES PERIL TO FREE PRESS George Harvey, twenty-elght, whe | apparently or presumably infectious | \virsinmment and ball at Terrace Gare Reduced from $6.00 IN OWEN BILL PROVISION had been in the institution fourteen | to at once report to the Department | tainment will be furnished by vaude- ’ | years, Harvey, examined by Assist- of Health all facts tn relation to the ville, headliners and some Yorkville Ae _— Jant District Attorney Fitzpatrick, | ness and physical condition of any | ""Ai\"the prominent Tammany leaders Men’s Pure Silk Sox Objections to Proposed Restrictions | admitted he had struck the boy with | such person.’ will be present and William 8. Dev- | ee eerie z RT? & bath tub stopper and on another| In his letter Coroner Sentor said,|¢ry has promised to come out of re: on Publishers occasion had atruck the boy ® blow )in part: Hou Former "Ansetabiyman’ Patrick In black, white, gray or champagne; ' % he heart, ey e call to your attention | ate Committee. |°“Garvey was’ held on a charge of| the sworn testimony of three Chrie-|J;, MoGrath 15 President a teas | spliced heel, sole and toe, 3 pair for $1.00 | WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. homicide. Dr, John McAllister of No,| tan Science practitioners in the} of the Art mente Tommittee. : ae Ad 43 West Porty-elghth Street, patholo- | Coroner's Court, Borough of Brook. 35 i tions to restrictions upon newspaper | gist employed by the Coroner's Office, | lyn—Mrs. 1, M. Fletches at inquest | French Service.| . per pair publishers proposed in the Owen Cor-| performed an autopsy for Coroner's of William Jurgens, Mrs. Mary Fan- | omoia in this ra , rupt Practices blll were made to-day | Physiclan Weston Jun See eee er inducet ot tie| city to-day denied the report that the Reduced from .50 }to a Senate sub-comn.ittes by Frank | Pisce, “Beem. M. Plikington—in which. they testify | French Government had ts |B. Glass, a Birmingham, Ala, pub-| with the oth ae they do Frys ay Leroy ‘Baa Jeg trot ie fact there we ‘ lisher, and Vice President of the |lected. Mr. Fitzpatrick had the body | Uisease cases to the partment of} report, they stated tha Te oe a : Y ” . © Dt ina . | Health. iy len'’s - k = H American Newspaper Publishers’ As- Be Vanalise re eile thar ena crease “L believe each of these practition-| hint Safed Hem Wordenus for’ New fork Fir shiz Sho 16 West_38th St. | abel promibith n against printing [of the throat, where he found evi. | ers should bo held Secountable to the} inst Bunday, The te Toursine was} ‘ now ot election betting, hes wid: dence of strangulation, had not been | ee aay ols le a etion a | x to arriv afternoon, a stepping stone ‘ ‘Ai eth ¢| Commenting on the Coroner's letter, | 5 Adee paeqcsslel grade eee ee eran McAllister last | Robert B, Torn of tho Christian | Th creates precedent!’ | Inight, "because the condition of the |Sclence Committee on Publloatic . i © ae = showe i) Mad able way in undermining the inde- eal Fseir vacate teaneuiar ioe or “Christian Scientists are more alert : of the press,” sald Mr-| dm confident this boy dled from the| than any other class of people in 5 tough, he said, virtually all] Siusen I reported. ‘This is merely an- | porting Jed contagious diseases, | ? 8 ay" vee re rai ee: other attempt by Dr, Schultae to take |and to observe reasonable quarantine 125 Women’s and Misses’ corrup: | ary at tho Coroner's OMlce Jand santtary remulations | <_< err a racists a a Taffeta Silk Dresses MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Aocnues West 43rd Street Pay Bee ca ian tht echnical ’ | Henry Krauss, a baker at No. 24 Ave- | %. ’ c ™ Spring model of chif- nueD, was fined $300 in the Municipal 9 recy i Peet tid Term chur Miarate Aopitont: |] Cutout this coupon, fill out and mailto the Housewivey omen’s Sweaters and Reefer Set ay i had { fay ora chance of having tad “ee I" | Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. be black and new spring shades, i‘ partment Inspectors Edward F Mensor 1917, ; | and Julian C. Hindricha testified that 7 stitched in contrasting colors. | they ‘found, {we and a hall aungn ot : Priced Very Low on the Matn Floor, Thursday Extraordinary Value ee tn Krauss's bakery on SS ri eeeeeeee . They seats the matter to the de- |} Name ....- ee7'5 : artment “and when they” returned ‘on $6. 95 | $7 95 { $14. 50 i panini of had Address ....cccccscscsscrenerenseneeesasseees le ° e . ne, ‘0 be used to : x se ‘ Sie . sen paint the glaze upon “twist” bread I desire to 1] my name as a member of The Evening Fibre Silk Sweaters, also ba ig Silk Sweaters, | Fibre Silk Sweaters, also World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. brushed angora wool | with brushed angora | pure silk; varied assort- = models, made with col- | collar and cuffs. | mentof colors and models. ¢ - 2 2 els. : ‘5 Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. lar and belt. Formerly | Formerly sold at | Sizes are not complete. Coat Sale of Unusual Importance, Thursday — up to $10.95. $10.00. Formerly up to $22.50. ( | [WS PS i rer} lia 4 STATE OPS CAS’ TO R IA Women’s Reefer Sets, at $1.50 & $1.95 ? For Infants and Children pautuaa : PPEN (e) ul NS & (*) In Use For Over 30 Years Consisting of cap and scarf, in angora brushed wool. Formerly $1.95 and 82.95 i Representative Gardner Puts Fig- a t ns Yerk | ures He Gathered Before Sen- Yee F | ee ae Women’s Seasonable Blouses WASHINGTON, Jan, 24.—Repre- At Greatly Reduced Prices | sentative A. P. Gardner told the Sen- i | At Greatly Reduced Prices | sts sub-commiti on universal tt. | How You Can Quickly Very specially priced on the Second Floor ye | | ltary o-day that figu | | had comptied among National Guard Remove Hairy Growths : , ’ ~ |rogtments in the El Paso district Oe IE TED Net Blouses in white and cream, at $2.95 | omens nter Coats | showed an overwhelming sentiment] A well-known beauty specialist ad- wh among the State troops in favor of] vises this treatment for the removal Heretofore $8.95 hair from the f Mix into . ) ey henner er paste some, powdered delatone and vi +, e - ne c DI i i ii i : Silk Lined Throughout and Wool Interlined | ceived toa lim of questions submited | Water, apply to halry surface and Long sailor collar and fronts embroidered; lined with flesh colored chiffon, i fter about two minutes rub off, wash “ ; | | through Brig.-Gen, sell, commanding | {j,,. 4 ha avant taba: of biah BRA ’ Smart and attractive models of broadcloth | | the district, ‘They showed, Mr, Gard- | vanished, This oe bron OL ia nee Women s Lace Blouses, Crepe Georgette Blouses, | ‘ : , ner sald, that sixties) colonels, 260] entirely safe, To avoid disappoint- . i py or velour cloth, in black and the prevail captains and 234° frst worxwantay' OF a Tay eee te all tc Meee oats in cream and white; also black New frill models, scalloped and i . total of 600, had declared in favor of | fay at ae ya ing colors. Formerly priced to 45,00 eimpulaory military training and gers | Ma 18 Bee enuING delatone.+-A Ave, over white; Spanish, radium and pointed fects; heavy Georgette; ‘ | - | a Sg ei ; allover laces; long col- maize, white, “The views of the generalissimos 0 |the National Guard," Mr. “Gardner lar bound with bral $3. 95 flesh, orchid aod gold i $5 00 , jsaid, "I already know. Vhat I was To Cl Out | | seeking was the opinion of the junior were 85.00 to 6 heretofore 85. 95,.. . ose Ou e | officers and enlisted mon.” Als | nd Aa 0 _to effect_an immediate clearance: | | Bek Board, , . | BA wo, & direce ores" 4 * About 175 Women’s Velour Cloth Coats, mouf- | {oF inet Stn was suitor 43 French Handmade Lingerie Blouses Im) and Domestic Lingerio, flon collar and cuffs: also with kitt coney collar; | at the ierie Raliroad ‘ompany ni 363 3 Ave 477; jthae in various models, and Georgette Blouses, lined throughout. Formerly priced to 5,00 W: PRIRIAG HEROS ol $4.95 | '% ! Seastea Rance cut vena || SOY VAzNASE 27 W:3dth St at | at $6.95 to 19.75 7 1 ; AVES BGT 3 Se -—_--——-- + - —! Frederick Riepe. Chief of Police of Heretofore 96,75 Fo: Ranma Ena Ses deiseiagh |] VICTROLAS on rmerly 812.50 to 80,50 | pha rem the hun Easy Payments was chief. | - ’ SS