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(Bpecial From a Staff Correapondont.) 000 for the purpose of establishing a Ing cavalrymen, who were worked | into shape by John (©. Groom, are to | be copied in detail for the New York abor troubles and kindred matters, in Queens and Part of of State Police, It is provided that was for New York City ts the object J @ object) senate. He !: to be paid $6,000, or ‘Acts of 1906 by providing that the rate] '® be named by the Superintendent. tenant, one First Sergeant, four Ser- Sontained In tho towns of Eastchester ' | State if the efforts of Senator Ogden ji L. Mills can bring about such a re- sult. The Senator has introduced in t 1 ie | State constabulary, modelled after the strike terrors of the Keystone State, |force. It Is especially designed that the constabulary shall take from the | which have brought the labor untons into active hostility against the guard, the Bronx. the police shall be commanded by a Superintendent, to be appointed by the Of A dill introduced tn the saptvetteell d 1,000 a yeo: more than 1s paid a by Representative Goldstein, His bill| Colonel in the regular army, A Four troops of cavalry will make up to be charged for gas in the city, ex-|the constabulary. Each will be com- eluding the “Fifth Ward” of Queens geants, four Corporals and La eh &n@ Pelham, shall not be more than| ee Ae aoe ety eee en TOP 70 cents for each 1,000 feet, Rit the Senate a bill to appropriate $500,- | The black uniformed, mace swing- of " National Guard the task of policing Includes All but Fifth Ward); be ‘The Mills bill creates @ Department ALBANY, Feb. 1.—Seventy-cent Governor, with the approval of the Meeks to amend Chapter 125 of the| deputy, at a salary of $2,500 a year, is manded by a Captain with one Licu- and the portion of the Bronx formerly for t! uptains to $900 for the troop- ers, The Superintendent appoints the eee members of the force, subject to the * New York is to have a second edi-|¢lvil service laws. Won of the famous Pennsyivania| ,72C¥, Can Only be removed after a hearing. The new bill provides that the members of the force shall be citizens of the United States between Black Hussars for the policing of the —_————___-___ the ages of twenty-one and forty, able | to ride, of good moral character and | cal examination. RIN S RHEUM, | | All appointments to the body are to el |be for a pertod of two years. The troopers are to be charged with the duty of detecting crime, apprehending crininals and co-operating with any other department of the State, or with local authoritles, in the enforce- ment of the laws. The bill has been sent to the Finance Committee for report. The introduction of the bill has created a storm among the organized labor bodies of the State. In a spe- cial statement issued to the union es throughout the entire com- Edward A. Bates, pasurer of the N f Says skin pores are closed and uric acid remains in blood. “Rheumatism ts no respecter of age, Bex, color or rank. If not the most dangerous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those sub- Ject to rheumatism should eat less meat, drees as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and, above all drink lots of pure water. Rheumatism is caused by urte acid which is generated in the bowels and t r this State are endeavoring to sugar-coat its bad points #0 that labor will swallow it bs absorbed into the blood. It is the) [ie New York S| ate Federation of function of the kidneys to filter this| ona unaiterably pored 10° Btate eld from the blood and cast it out} police in any form.” in the urine; the pores of the skin| oe are also a means of freeing the blood| New York City will pay more than of thie impurity. Indamp and chilly, | hait of ew tax on automob: 1d weather the skin pores are clos- | {hit was imposed by virtuo of thus forcing the kidneys to do ED he sage of tle Hewltt-Wells | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1917. him to ring up his box, Mr. Levy said, McDonald would have a chauffeur |drive him to the post. . |cellar of the Turn Verein Club at Fighty-Nfth Street and Lexington Avenue and stealing several cases of wine an dother liquors on the night | of Nov. 20. Passersby saw two men carry out the bottles and p! them } in a taxicab. One of the onlookers _> took the number of the tax! and re- ported it to Mr. H. , \the Turn V tub, Wh Took Hen fe Boste | etme Witlams a chauffeur, was arrested and indicted for burg- Ring Up. Court Is Told. lary, but when arraigned he declared For the first time in several years a policeman in full uniform was ar- raigned to-day on @ charge of bur- glary while on duty, The policeman 1s John F. MeDonald, twenty-four years old, of No, 1668 Avenue A, at- tached to the Thirty-fifth Precinct. He was appointed to the foree March 8, 1914. McDonald was indicted hy the Grand Jury yesterday for burglary, third degree, and arrested by De- tective Barney Flood of the District ‘Attorney's office, When arraigned Assistant District Attorney Newman Levy told the court thet Inetead of patrolling his beat at Elghty-fifth Street and Lexington Avenue, Mc- | Donald passed his time in @ saloon | TED at thar corner, plaving cards with (MANY FAMILIES ROU ,» Manager of the Hquor, it to McDonald’ McDonald would ni was taken to home, but Mrs. by detectives, Williams also said that while in the Donald by letter and the latter prom- dispossessed. McDonald under $10,000 ball. McDonald Is accused of entering the MoDonald called him and another man into the cellar and handed them ‘Williams said they took let them in, #0 it barber shop and there divided. This story was corroborated Tombs he communicated with Mc- ised to take care of Williams's wife if he would keep quiet. This Williams said was not done and his wife was Mr. Levy said McDonald has been Up on charges several times during | sour, out-of-order stomach before his two years service on the force. | you realize it. Judge Mulqueen was asked to piace|” If It spre to the second atory, but there its progress was arrested. The building is surrounded on alt sides by tenements, and Acting Fire Chief Lawlor promptly ordered all the tenants out. AT ONCE! STOPS INDIGESTION, GAS, STOMACH MISERY "Pape’s Diapepsin” makes sick, sour, upset stom- =| achs feel fine. Neutralizes acids in stomachi, starts digestion and gives relief. ———— | ¥f you had some Diapepsin handy | and would take a little now your stomach distress or indigestion would | vanish In five minutes and you would | | feel fine. H This harmless preparation will di- | gest anything you eat and overcome | ‘our meals don’t tempt you, or | what little you do eat seems to fill you or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, | that is a sign of indigestion. Ask your pharmacist for a 50-cent chauffeurs, When it Black business, in which case thirty days’ notice must be given or two weeks’ pay must be pro- vided, Disability, in which case thirty days’ wages must be paid, Employees are forbidden to leave the service of the corporations, ex- cepting: For valid family or personal ne- cessity, certified to by a board. Disqualifying Miness, After thirty days’ notice to the employer, A board to be named by the em- ployers and the employees, consist- ing of not lees than three nor more than nine members the details of the law. Mr. Meyer says that the purpose of the bill is to insure to the public | service. Commerce of the United States are | stated to have indorsed the measure, was time for | 1s to administer inter ited The Cheior Uninterrupted | when discovered by Policeman Teg jot Now York and the Chamber of | meyer. case of Pape'’s Diapepsin and take a little just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, | debilitating headaches, dirziness or ‘intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no un- digested food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin instantly regulates out-of-order stomachs, because it pre- vents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn’t there, Relief BY DANCE HALL BLAZE | Police Empty Nearby Tenements | as Firemen Fight Flames in “Laurel Garden.” | A fire that threatened surrounding tenements started at 3 o'clock this morning in “Laurel Garden,” a dance hall at Nos, 76-79 Past One Hundred jand Sixteenth Street. After a second |alarm had been turned in by Acting | Fire Chief Lawlor the flames wero extinguished with a loss estimated at $3,000, The place was deserted at the time and the fire had got good headway in five minutes from all stomach misery is at any drug store waiting for you. These large 50-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly overcome any case of dyspepsia, ine digestion or any other stomach dige turbi A The blaze 1s believed to started In the barroom in the rear of the building, a four-story structure. ce.—Advt. double work. they become weak and | DU! ‘The bill went to the Governor | aa sluggish and {ail to eliminate this | 4st night after the Assembly had | Ampico Repr tro acid which keeps accurm sting |7Ushed {¢ through in record time, and circulatin eventually settling in the joints an les causing stiffness, soreness & i f We iS] under the full play of the Republi. through the system | can party lash. ‘The reason for break. ing hage eadeseie speed limit was to aay lie have the measure in effect before Pea sailed rhoumatler. cnatiem | midnight so that the new automo: een nae Dhataey about four | bile censes might bo made to con- ces of Jad Salts; put a table- form to the changes made by the Ounces of Jad Salta: put a table) int in the amount of tax to be pald. A te rekitant cach morning | ‘The act adds about $600,000 of rev- '@ Week. This 1s said to eliminate | C2U° each year to the State's exche. anid by stimulating Whe Kidnaye ;auer. It places a sliding scale tax up- Sormal action. this ridding the |0? ail buses or trucks used for carry- Becerra action, thus F |ing passengers or freight for revent Jad Salts ts inexpensive, harmless | based upon the carrying capacity. A eee eee eae cermalens | tho truck or bus, In New York City Pee tron ietnod witelithi, tho Fifth Avenue bus lines will be Ci a; hit by the new legisiation, and thou- thous Mets cr ice wue kis bse |sands of heavy trucks doing a public to rheumatism. Here you have a_ business will have to pay a greater pleasant, effervescent |ithia-water |'#%, ranging from $10 to $70, accord- drink which overcomes tiric acid and | Ine to the sizy of the automobile, ig beneficial to your kidneys ap > well.—Advt A new act introduced in the Assem- bly by Assemblyman Taylor provides for the amendment of the transporta- rations Iaw by providing LITTLE CONCERTS FOR YOUR HOME TO-NIGHT 8.30 tion, or the corporation shall be dis- a las Pechours de. Portes — solved, eae ad 8126 T—Borenade—Sing, Smile, Shaw [| pe awe, ferme Of & bill introduced ber—FARRAR. York City nate is aus 35605—Poor Butterfly—-Fox Trot. of Bronx 18211—The Century Gi Hy Total, $7.00 "Phone Vanderbilt 3091 Records will be sent to your KNABE .itive. soins Perfect Victor Service. nty @ sum not exe ar for two yoars a ding $5,000 a nses as he may have incurred Assemblyman Schuyler M, Meyer, representing the ‘Twenty-seventh | District of New York City, ts the father of a bill that grows directly out of the recent street railway strike in the Greater City, His bill provides that ali public service corporations and thelr employees shall be required to enter into procal contracts for employment after @ probatiouary period of six months, TRAIN | ‘The act saya that corporations may ate, & TLL Bog uoyeaeqean not discharge their employees ex- BROWNS owen TROCHES cepting for: JOHN 1. BROWN & SON, Bosten. Mase. 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OAK, Beautifully carve: fet Is 48 inches long, China Closet } Is 35 inches wid Serving Table is 36 in. wide, 3 pleces, as iMustrated, WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES From $15.00 Upwards With Gotumbia Graphophon ambia, Graphoohon” Thean veenthaiiged within AO days (if tn ea at full wlowance on purchase price. ———$—$< $$ APARTMENTS FURNISHED FROM $75 UP ON CREDIT SE! + MACHINES ON CRED! or MONDAYS & SAT SUN d6"ST 750-752-E1GHTH AVE GA the capital stock of | tion of his term, to cover such legal | | | the lilt of a song. ham, Yorkers who never grow ol miles to hear.” Which expresses the sen whom Dan q The song w Ampico it, An never tire, Never Was ords of the actual playing thousand and more selecti it hear as many selections Very Conve The old days come bach: in who are glad for the happi- ness that was—who have not grown bitter because it is now only a memory—there is a mighty joy in M | “When You and I Were Young, Maggie” | The other night in New York, the Mulligan Guards and the Harrigan Club held their an nual dinner and song revival. “Paddy Duffy's Cart,” ‘Maggie Murphy's Home,” and all the old wholesome, melodious topical songs of Harrigan and Hart and Bra- remembered by ray haired New Said the N. Y. SUN the next morning— “More than 600 men and women singing Ned Harrigan’s old songs is melody worth traveling I Tulligan and Old Lavender are something more than names out of the past _ With the Ampico Reproducing Piano in your home you may hear the song, just as Gerdts Played it, when you wish, as often as you wish. z d your friends, Sitting in another room, or with your eyes turned from the piano, it will seem as though Gerdts himself were sitting at your piano, playing for you—with this difference, that the playing will always be faultless, and the player will | With the Ampico Reproducing Piano you have choice of Rythmodik music Volany, Godowsky, Busoni, Gabrilowitsch, Ornstein, Brockway and d’Albert; and a rhapsodies, fantasies, delicious cadences, sweeping arpeggios of changing harmonies, | gayottes written generations ago, dance music of our own day, operatic MUSIC, played by master-musicians. We shall be glad to have you come and see the Ampico Reproducing Piano, and hear Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York oducing Pianos at Wanamatker’s For those A while ago Felix Gerdts—one of the exceptionally accomplished living players of the piano—played Wyman's old song— “When you and I were young, Maggie,” with a brilliant introduction and variations. He played it beautifully. Those who heard it listened breathlessly. It was more than mere melody —more than artistry of playing. It was a revelation of the MUSIC in the sony Wrhich che new generation is taking up, as di the old. Would YOU like to have been there, to have heard Gerdts play? Wish even more realized. 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