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Obermete an pinion that their loase on Madison | square 1 Wie al ubse | iently, the witness sald, he came to | bany to place the whole matter | , jhe Mr. Obermeter's superior, At | S He Incurred eir | y General Woodbury An he | He Sa e Incurre i Uheir was in the Grand Central Station tn Enmity When He Disap- w York, preparing to for Albany, said he was a ! proved | by Harey 1% During as examina- i jon which lasted we than three ALBANY, Ja in t , Wenok adhered closely in subs lefense to arges of ‘ 4 to the story he told yesterday ae that “he had been im ep the victim meortion brous fa “frame-up" by the complainants joxing bout promot Vr | The hearing was adjourned at' 2.30 enck, Chairman of t loelock to be Feconvenad next Mon jetic (or ‘ ja lay morning In New York haa beer is ¢ ~ 5 Willian A Wain SOS MENE WALLACE, ESKIMO, mies ‘ Mer 1 | Perce aa Nervey ted surgeatea| STARTS TO BE A CITIZEN! that W pla ent in Ss aamenny aoe | mresting before A General) May Be One Already for All He Woodbury of proceedings dur Knows—First of His People to Get Papers. Watlace from Ptah, took out his first pap Ing which wu Fruitiessly te ——— —. Two Boxes of Cuticura mplainants sought " Tee | Miss ; ALICE. 7 Groene | HONTINGT yg to-day | ss om é obtain a license in the County Clerk's office under the | TOPE Fy personal supervision of County Clerk | 3 w- Dintment anid One Cake | ireiser sn nin cnet deputy, W: 1 | stig aiico ituntington, sisice ot |Selden.” Alno, he forawore allegianoy | srg, Vincent Astor, 1s a debutante of + Ht } to the King of Denmark, and he be-|eniy season for wl n reception was uticura ap) baled | mes the owner of tho only firat Pa- | given at the Astor residence, The | Wektino. “But then." sald Mene, “with all «1 don't know whether Lam on the Ad to citizenship or have already entertainment. Dish guring Pimples rieitianl suche al a emanate Sci Rite Bry wo DEATHS DUE TO GAS impleson my face. Lateron they be vr Amerioan expediticr Pied Gere start asd were Ze Put Man, Ne tah Sah ne INVESTIGATED BY JURY * tered all over my face. hey itched and | gon, where the Danish Government | umed, causing me to scratch so that erolses Its northernenost urisdic. | my face was disligured. The trouble | inn : ; Verdict Declares High Rate Is lasted two or more weeks. ene came back from Etah late last | Caused by Use of Carbon “T was treated but the pimples be- after journing with his! aused by Use aarbe came atill bigger and at night would ors and sisters of tho far north Monoxide. begin to bite, causing me to lose sleep, see 1809 Onoudc B Kk me eanatted 1 heard of a friend who had used Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment, and | sent for afree sample. I felt better, sot bought | Major ow jury in Brooklyn naider the death this afternoon forty-two per y ASHINGTOD Maso | more, and two bores of Cuticura Oint fe ig Adal Tntentee, | #0ns In that borough th January, 1917, ent and one cake of Cuticura Soa) aryland) National Guard, haa freen |2¥® to illuminating gas, Evidenc (Signed) Ralp New York City, ealed me altogethe Be Srd St, pended from rank and command for| Ws taken in all forty-two cases ¢ one year by ler of Prenid Wilson | @ verdict specifical! Ai * for eritielsin the National Guard potas ; td ally rendered of Ut Pimples round and red with black- | ser Mafor Barrett was |@eaths of Jacob Jacobs and his wife, ene), pimples small, | jt! martial at | Anna, eld ns, who were d painful (acne rosacea), pa | nae of | piper ler itehy Bara wonsery (ocsarety My | their ton Th ‘President re successfully treated in most case’ it to! Sire Cuticura Soap and light touches of | Rinenabon that’ Bele dl GA be Rn atggi y P H t. of the deaths by anements fe ‘Th ifn ig So ne end ri Hall of the Maccabees, was Ww aceidental and the high aay tit purpose ‘a Soap for | The, first annual entertainment ra rate Was duo to the increase of the pt [ball of the ac orkville Tent! proportio: » jendly ¢ bo ONOX= For Free Sample Each by Return | No. 118. will by his event Wie’ Gis altenncas of he Bernice address post-card: **Cutieura, | {al 120" Willlam, President and the Public Service H, Boston."’ Sold everywhere. | (\\ han Arrang Commission was directed to the fi Aart. haw several ings and recommendations were m M Bove by em- » Be Rew TON wer, Victrola XVII. $250 | recognition by th States of t The New Mode! Victrola ics De Luxe. Silent Motor 7 p glutionary runs 37 minutes with one winding. Enlarged and an’ Minis perfected Tone Arm. Ex- Intervention” by" this quisite cabinet work. 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Mention paper. jalto., Md. jl loot or found avileles nde The World will be 1« tion Bureau, Vuliteer Building Areade, Park Hows World's Tptown Office, northwost core Osth ot. and iroadway; Offies and Brooklyn Office, 202 fon SL, Bi Hollowi World's Washiog= kiyn, for 0. days printing of the, the Advertisement, “There’s a Reason” ‘ ern ever issued In this country to an |picture shows her In her costume in | the soldier dance at the Juntor League und soning int MeKibben nts and jets t a Rien} tin Refusal of ne aud Betting jan, 30.—A bill ndum vote @ plan horse racing and to permit mmis= hlon of three members to be appointed ~| ciate it in the innocent way in which | : THE EVENING WORLD, _TUESDAY, Sagi 30, CUMMINS ASSAILS AT 25- ] oh ewton { pureha lothing for the entire Bachelor Police Rookies in the Logiriature nbled Joint PA Y $1 A WEEK Calory Test meeting. The for cnrec Until full amount is paid, ¢ anle of $6,000 a yea Hugs otisfactio: gue In a large, decorated wagon twelve | wu a an Sdward 1. Kdwards, Denworat, Sener ate marantced members of the Street Cleaving De- | of Jerse partment arrived to-day at the aa | jo. hale ce ee See Se kitchen, No, 49 Lafayette Street, to fe nomination « enty Crane, a law 63 cr of Plain@eld, to be Judge of th to 57 W. 14th Sty a, o s Pp tdani’s Pla partake of their first calory meal.| 1(¢ . * , f vi Geli, t o ‘ , Declares the President's Plan gone of the wives of the men joinea| 1210 Death Lis List tof 10,682 |) parr er Se ne ye New York. Would Keep the Country them. Alarms Doctors, Who Seek | (odity bar and i* Cha ne Ieee | | santo j The at o ° , . . ‘ity Committee of Plaintick I rante \W | Continuously at War. peripent Atined eth owen | Prevention and Cure publican City Committee of Fiaiageht. 1 World Wants Work vi ——. course at the diet kitchen last night, ards Ge - WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—Senator after which the White Wings were! Heurt disease has become # great a Lewis, Democratic whip and Admin- invited for three meals. It was menace in this city that the Deps istration leader, to-day presented a pointed out that while the policemen | ment of Health has decided to wage resolution in the Senate defining the Were bachelors the cleaners are all| a campaign against It. In this work | recent address to that proposing abolishment families, of the Monroe Doctrine.” It read } “Resolved, That it is the sense of the United ates Senate that | the address President's body as “not wives the u will instruc: tion to any part of the western | hemisphere, nor does tt propose to send the army or navy of the | United States, or any military or naval power of the United States to any foreign territory, except when necessary to preserve the peace of the United States or to | protect the just rights of America | or an American where the same is assailed.” Senator McCumber, tation of the Monroe Doctrine of | Date p Republican, of- } fered a resolution inde y the Presi- |dent’s wish for an early peace among | Jorge Mit the European nations, but not agreeing Under oe without victory. Introduction of these r Cummins de- sage of his own reso- ng for unlimited debate of the President's ad- nate. him on “pe Wwe BUENOS that exten Jution provi by the Benat |dress to the all other countries that it is rate purpose to make these ments 0! our de opinion.” petites it hi Senator Cummins declared P: dent Wilson's plan would tionize our institutions, cause us to abandon all our traditions, surrender | hands our soverelgnty, transfer to a new] But ff tt is nation or league our navy, army and| ple is boun¢ our treasury, and make our men fight | and charac ind our women suffer when com- manded by an alien authority: “The message overflows with just SPANE and beautiful sentt sald Cu mins, “Millions ©! women hearing or reading these sen- 1t# assume the President is about ing Justice to the world, abolish war and maintain permanent peace, I believe that if this country shall do what the President proposes we will he involved in almost continuous war waged all over the world or in con- esi-| “A real al ica has Te SAN AN introducing buttal th in the trial jto t Poritz, an’ i Finkelste (Continued From First Page.) Finkelstein forever, I met this man fn the subd- jway. I had fallen down the stairs and he came along and helped me to my feet, He was a fine specimen of man, N aner delighted me. urteous nd considerate | anda gentiersan through and through. | Ho was not the kind of man who be- lieved in masculine might over femi- nine right. His big eyes showed that, | “Ag we stood In the subway walt- ling for our trains, he asked me if he | might continue our acquaintance, and then I told him I was a married wom- an. His reply was, ‘Well, I regret that, but you may take this flower,’ and he handed me @ white carnation, It was his manner and his flower that inspired me to write the poetry. T) Jam sorry it has fallen into my hus-| | band’s hands, because he won't appre- t, Ais om He was it was written,” Indignant denial mot Inquiries by! Mr, Hallheimer as to whether Mri Colle had partaken of any |before she and the al spondent, Jack Solomo: into the Forty-elghth what sho described a | ud nothing but she #0 [ was perfect! econd of the ime I w omon, When the dete in I folt instinctively they were com- ing. 1 wanted them to, I wanted to! te my husband that what is sauce for the goose ix sauce for the gander, and that tf he persisted in staying away from home until 4 o'clock tn the morning I could do the same, | make him feel mighty mtserab! | While Mrs, Colle was telling her | story Christy Mathewson court. He looked aa interes umplre behind the plate mixed up Christy is nh an injunction suit over | his baseball writings of last season, | enicac {aries ftom earth met with the Hoard of many corners of the in connection the Presbyterian | ssions to raise @ here to-day plan of fund of § Wile fam Mo Dr CH. Cor rine | jam B “T2. WHITE WINGS TRY DIET It a the object of Dr. Bu gene Lyman Fisk, head of the Life Ex tenston Institute, to teach the house- | Macaroni and cheese. Cornbread and butter | Beef loaf and Fren Graham WILSON PLAN OPPOSED BY ARGENTINE EDITOR sap’ | both medical and trine to all nations as suggested by to maintain and strengthen the de- mocracy of the Americas by keeping “revolu-| more effective. 191 CENTS-A-DAY RATE married men, the majority with large| it will co-operate with the Associa. | | Uop for the Prevention and Rellet of «| Heart Disease, of which Dr ‘onnor js Chairman, Examination shows that there are se of economical dieta, He t them as to what to buy | of the President of and how to prepare the various meals | more than 20,000 school children in the United States, delivered to 9 that the average family can live at | the public schools alone who are soon he Sone the twe ond , “8, 26-cent rate. to face the struggle for extetence the Senate on the twenty-secon ‘The day's, menu follows ieee en day of January, 1917, does not BREAKFAST. |badiy handicapped by permanently Propose the abolishment or Itml- Oatmeal and milk. Gamagod hearts. Last year in Belle- | beg Td ad ‘vue Hospital 1,418 patients were America in its effect or applica- LUNCHEON, treated for this ailment. All were The year from heart disc (682. This record hose of tubere Tea, DINNER. fried potatoes. bread and butter udding, Apple sauce. Te forms in 1916 an th Depart cause th | diseases, | unsuital habits, An use vario re in La Nacion Says It Monroe Doctrine ouly Lose Force. |e AYR Jan, 30.—Teliet sion of the Monroe Doc- exhaustiv nt as preventive treaties, a purpose modified, I pre-| them apart from the ambitlons of |)¥ePrwt mated. <meesures: onnnot be sume, by the implied provision, un-, European powers, Because it hi eat a : ae lows otherwise advised by the Sen-| been concretely based on a geograp! eater ome rar ht Pare edd (yaaa ate, ‘or, unless changed by public|feal fact God knows how many ape | M1“ Wnowe. inctivitica are chien as thwarted, Man, hes ntal and whe » could not have been Probably South Amer- | diseases, not fallen into Buropean % ; : imply because of the doctrine. |.) 2H, OFAC’ & ga — = ‘universalized’ tho princi. | Poisons developed iy ved from the d to lose its American force rt bo ‘precisely 6 obtze Sinieaaieon LL JURY CHARGED. |» t adds, sing dexe the ca threo witnesses in sur-re=| » from the morning, fenge reated | deavor to excre of Harr annell of Al-| gesting t - tho Je charged with Killing | for und Lieut ©. Butler | tim was Hi Aicati n rized mtirely witht [DISEASE OF HEART | sufferers in the advanced stage. 1916 shows major maladies, 9,622 deaths from tuberculosis in all cer during the same period. » modes of life and dietary In @ report s Health Department asking its co- alue of outdoor exercise and suf. p in well ven less than they should, brings on heart that they play mpaign against heart aims at is mtempinted 7. Lewis A. | | a death toll ase in this city of 10,- is larger than elther tulosi ancer, the There were or da but 4,703 from can- ment officials say the eart disease presents al problems, be- 4 are due to certain 1s Intoxications and @ investigation 8 that rheumatis of he Just is in ibmitted ta "re. ted rooms » eat more and sleep use of alco however: “But a definite role nerate diseases of the follows: . io follow up all schools and to in wu vocations | in| on that th ening eporta to that ut foundation,” effect STHS PACKING . SEEMAN BROS,, NEW YORK Proprietors of White Rose'’ Popular Products |BUGBEE FOR COMPTROLLER. | money during the past four months, we believe and is likewise susceptible of proof and we offer our books and record in support of this We hope that the advances made at this time will be only temporary, but as to this, much will depend on the prices which will be paid to the dairymen for the months beginning April lst, and upon the opera- tions of the proposed Food Laws about to be intro- duced at Albany, by the Wicks Committee. It is not an unusual experience in our business to lose money during the winter months. ever unusual and without precedent for us to lose as much as we have lost this winter and for the loss to continue into February. Under these circumstances and in justice to our- selves and to all who are dependent upon our business, a revision of prices is now imperative. Beginning February. Ist, and until further notice, our retail prices for our various Products will be as | _“Forelgn powers," said Senator] President Wilson's Senate speech ion and Rellet of Heart Disease | Committee. Cummins, “are taking It for granted] would cause that policy to lose 4 gr tk sunt | that the Government of the United! american force A ey rote eel cg Although we do not know the The fact we States is not only ready but anxtous | co and character was! causes of acute rheumatisin or how a part of a new world, €xpressed In an editorial to-day by} it invades the body, it is quite certain | a rovoreienty which, to) Jorge Mitre, editor of La Nacion,| {hat We are dealing with a germ dis- a1, can only be re-ostab-| South America’s leading newspaper. [enters through diseased tonsiis, ne Mh Senate, One| Mitre in recognized as one of tho|noids or decayed teeth. The remove Ibranch of our treaty making power|™ost brilliant of South American |vf such te ng ey Bae mat > ee The President has, in lysts and publicists, r alhenl and Crevantive ihiean 1 ‘explicit terms, told the nthe past” the editorial said,| ie moat direct and preventive mea. | ‘| Senate and through it the govern-| “the tendency of the doctrine has been | UTS “kainst rheumatiany Aa FARM PRODUCTS DIVISION Sues is an easy BORDEN’S Announce a Changein Prices for February 1, 1917 To Our Customers: The fact should be made known to you that ever since the “Milk Strike” of last October and in spite of the advance in the retail price of certain of our products, made in consequence thereof in November, we have lost money on every quart of milk sold by us up to the present time, and this loss will continue in the month of February unless an adjustment in prices is made at this time. We told you the facts as to our profits last year and these facts were subsequently confirmed by the Accountants of the Wicks Legislative Investigating that we have lost k you to now give you, atement. It is how- Grade “‘A”’ Milk—Pasteurized 12c Qt. No Change Grade “B”’ Milk—Pasteurized 1lc Qt. Grade “B” Milk—Pasteurized 6c Pt. No Change Ex. Heavy Cream. sees 18e-14 Pt. stant rebellion against the authority | “rhs Court's charges were riven this {a 7 which he proposes to to wet up over ua” | afternoon. Arkuth Will follow, and| fu | Route Cream.......... . 12-14 Pt. t is expected the case will go to the | 4 | Jury to-morrow afternoon, °° | Condensed Milk........ sevees 100-14 Pt. Harrison Three Members of Arson ‘Trust! ing an Buttermilk. . . +++ Te Qt. No Change E Plead Gatlty. WASHI Jan. 30.—Applica- | Certified Milk. -16c Qt. No Change BOSTON, Jan. 30.—Three alleged|tion of Gov. Gen. Harri of the i members of an arson trust that oper-| philippines for #ix months’ leave of | ated extensively in this elty during the! absence upon appointrn 9 d guilty in Superior) Governor, now being icity in causing |President Wilson, is under district for the| partinent advisement Mr wre} Insurance. Sen- | intends fo, Ro on an care inti” to-morrow. Orient or trial ub ala sald t WHY be guided b exterior trifles suell as fancy tins and pretty containers? Tea—like all delicate plants—is subject to climatic and atmospheric conditions. For packing and pre- serving tea no equal to lead has ever been found. No other package preserves 60 well the nat- ural flavor and aroma. To insure superlative quality of “WHITE ROSE” CEYLON TEA reaching consumers in the freshest condition possible it is packed and hermetically sealed air- tight in the “ideal” lead foil package RIGHT IN CEYLON. Nosubsequent openingand pack. ing into ‘‘consumer sizes.” No exposure to dust, dirt, germa and pungent odors No adulteration possible. The Best Container known safely pre- serves the all-desir- able, rich, natural qualities and “pent- ’ delicate aroma Until opened for use. at EEE RS Our Club Plan vod dignified way of