The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1917, Page 6

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SURE TTF bd Teo Fight for 912,950 Dr. John B. Welch yesterday filed ex- ceptions in the Surrogate's Court to * Referee Charles F. Brown's recommend- ation that the physician's claim of $12,- 200 for services to Mra, Frank Lesile be cut to $7,800, an amount based om Dr. ‘Welch's attention exclusively to Mrs. Laalie at the rate of $200 a day. WHY DO YOU SUFFER PAINFUL RHEUMATISM? It is no longer necessa: necessary for 9 you to! contend with disagreeable bladder and | urinary disorders or be tortured with rheumatism, stiff or swollen joints, or the heart-wrenching miseries that beaded as a result of neglected or aie beget kidneys. Uric-o is de- to ick ly and surely relieve | oe trouble. | Do not suffer another minute until rou see if Uric-o will not relieve you f it doesn't, tell the druggist that you want your mone: Me and he will! cheerfully refun Sold in New| York by all Yeading doulas A trial package will be sent for ten cents by writing to the Uric-o Co. ee Sade. Hawe “W) ane Mean the Perfection of American Wine Making a They stand for 60 reare of ebdsime integrity “Imow how.” If you want the purest and fest that ean be the name of /" be your guarenty. It covers éur weil- He Superior Port = Bk!" Bur jundy p Sayin Sherry Brut inem- Nee Claret Q@rape nears And the original preparation of PORT WINE °°<** with OLIVE OIL for these who are weak or run down Don't trifle with’your health, bat take Dewey's, ‘which you know is pure and efficient, It side MOVIE EXPENSES EAT UP PROFITS, DECLARES LOEW Theatre That Paid Paid $100,000 Seven Years Ago Now Pays $6,000, He Says. Marous Loew was called as the first witness to-day when the legislative committee inquiring into the srotion picture business resumed its sessions in the Murray Hill Hotel. Mr. Loew jtold of being interested tn several companies and about eighty theatres, He described the industry as being in | None too healthy a condition, pointing | out that competition and experimental | wore have fallen heavily on the shoul- ders of the men interested in the business. In one hours, he said, his expenses ured to be $150 a week. an Increase in the price of admia- sion they total $2,000. Seven years ago, Mr. Loew said, in a Seventh Avenue theatre he made $100,000. Lant year the same theatre netted him $6,000. Now, without |* THE EVENING ‘WORLD, FRIDAY, oS ance RS FR LA ATE BAIN COINS PRIN ~ EXPORTS TOEUROPE JUMPED INTHE YEAR 10$3,813621000 | | Trade W ith South South $363,201,000, AIL the Northern European neu- tee ray ra Norw nin "Export W "Saga increased from $45,000,009 to $159,000,000, and importa from the fae, Lo taba f from $108,- | 000,000 to 5 There was 8 a nea? increase tn Im- took less goods than forty f from the school. stairs, yelling “Don't ports from Burope and an increase! folded in ff bought from South America Btone, Brinelpal, vekeMd a American 18 goed ,000,000 to $427,000, Countries Doubled and With |. Japan Trebled. | WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—European | countries took 66 per cent. of Amert- can exports in 1916, as shown in ata-} tistics announced to-day by the De- | partment of Commerce. shipped to Burope tne cent. in value over 1916 and reached @ total of $8,818,621,000, Ixports to Bouth American coun- tries almost doubled, increasing from $144,128,000 in 1915 to $220,228,000. Shipments to Asiatic ports doubled, leaping from $149,’ Products WOMEN! READ THIS! Lift off any corn or callue with “While Tam not complaining about the business so far as its treatment of me is concerned,” he sald, “I am complaining about ite treatment of the average investor, There are more exhibitors in comparison going out of business than jn any otfer Hine of in- dustry I know of.” Mr. Loew expressed tho opinion that the producer of improper films cannot become successful, Mitchel H. Mark, the next witness, anid he was interested in seven thea- tres, including the Strand. In plo- turing the bad aldo of the business he cited Buffalo as having had fifteen theatres six years ago and ninoty- three to-day. Righty-five per cent. of the producers, he sald, were losing money. “The Strand Theatre's expenses used to be $6,000 a week,” sald Mr. “To-day they run over $10,000, perfectly willing to show books at the committee can form its own judgment as to whether the ex- Your Eyesight Will Remain Strong —if helped in time with proper glasses. Are you sure your Nervous system is not being overtaxed through eyestrain? Examinations by Registered Eye Speciali Nochargeor obligation| ing Glasses as Low as $2.50 96hvlich deSons Established 55 Years | New York: 184 B'way, at John St.|/| a3 Sixth Av., isth St. 350 Sixth Av., aad St. sor igees, at Ann St. est 4ad_ Street. \ Brooklyn: 498 Petes St.,cor.Bond LD) | through the smoke A Separate Shop On the Street Level hiditor should be burdened with a further tax.” The Legislative Committee last week sent to sixty-nine producers, exhibitors and distributors a list of forty-alx questions relative to their ration, income, expenses and #, and has received but twelve answers. — FIRE SPEEDED UP VERDICT. Jury Loe! Room LE, Pd., Fob, 2. Lawrence County Court House was undergoing repatra to-day, following a Diaze Inst night thet damaged it and speeded up a verdict by @ locked up| Jury. | The jury had been out seven hours | when smoke began to filter in through chinks beneath the jury room doors. “Help! Bring up a ladder, wo're on fire!" furymen yolled from a window. A tipstaf? heard them and ran upstairs NEW dave you reached a verdict?’ he sly, thrusting his head in or and letting in a cloud of smoke, b the jurors chorused, “Well, hurry it up,” the tipstaf? ad- monished, “while 1 go and get the fire | company.” | Then he locked them In again. | “It only took us a few seconds after that,” the foreman explained after the verdict was announced, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Annual Clearance Sale FOR SATURDAY This is the firet time this season that these Fur Lined Overcoats have been offered at a reduced price Men’s Fur-Lined Overcoats Hudson Seal or Persian Lamb Collar $50.00 Reduced from $65.00 and $60.00 The rise in costs of labor, furs and fabrics makes it im- possible to produce these coats so that they can be sold at less than $75.00 and $85.00.’ At $50.00 they represent a re- duction of 33% and 40% on the present market values of furs. Sizes 86 to 46 Chest [Tens Clothing Shop 8 West 38th St. fingers and It won't hur a bit. Your high heels have put corns on your toes and calluses on the bottom of your feet, but why care now? This tiny bottle holds an almost magic fluid. A genlus in Cincinnati dis- covered this ether com- pound and named it free zone. Small bottles of freezone like here shown can be had at any drug store for a few cents, Don't limp or twist your face in agony and spoil your beauty, but get a little bottle of freezone and apply a few drops om your tender, aching corn or callus, Instantly the soreness dis- appears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so shriveled and loose that you can lift it off with the fingers. Just think! You get rid of a hard corn, soft corn or a corn between the toes, as well as hardened calluses, without suffering one particle, You feel no pain or irritation while apply- ing freezone or afterwards. It {s magic! —Advt ARE RIGHT aned 48 per} shed spose q “119 1201 CORNER 156 ST ‘Two or three policemen dashed up- get exci They found the 600 pupils airtia FEBRUARY 2, 1917. Much of the Asatte 600 CHILDREN CALM AT FIRE. shipments, however, went through sen a oe or ports were freight much of the “They anid Patrolman Hopper in reporting the conduct of 600 pupils tn Public School No. 21, Jersey City, with a fire way. The blaze in the apartment of M. Butler at . 244 Twelfth Street, two doors ting “We are ready to leave any time +] pupil# as it found them-—in complete you say," said Miss Stone | The fire lasted half an hour, dam- aged Butler's apartment, but left the control of all their senses. a Oldest Married Conple in Vennayl-| vania Celebrate 70th Anniversary. | Special to The Evening World.) | LANCASTER, Pa., Feb. Spangler and wifs of Marietta are to- day celebrating their seventieth annt- | versary of married life. 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