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be " * 4s ¥ 4 wre és . Ay THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1917. ! { ' What You Should Know German World Power and \\(MAN DRUGGED STOCKS GOSOARING ©=£WALL ST * | ' 2 y ' e | - About Your Auto; How WorldFashionIs Dream ofa IN HER STORE AND IN A WAR MARKET To Dri d Ki It German Mode Philosopher AFTER EARLY PAN 4 \ —— Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running % — ion vero, 3 sikesspaliaad |mixht have been @ panic into a dem- 3 ape \ | onstration of the strength and solidity Smoothly and the Best Way to Remedy Machine $| rhieves in Bold Noonday ° American nance was due prin- Trouble—Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure é 4| Hold-Up on Avenue A Gipally to the prompt action of New ‘ °| a / ‘a loading financiers. | * ‘ Routes for Evening World Readers. 3 °| Miss Fiv Bills Within a few minutes after the Ga, é 3 Miss Five $100 Bills. news caine there were spread 1 i} | through Wall Street, ae if b; 1 . y con- : By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. S|. One 08 the SORIA labors in MOO Geet, reamecring avccomedta” som Nj HIS city is rapidly approaching a condition where the Police Depart 4 York {n years was committed this af-) bankers that conditions were abso- f 2 185 Avenue A, i@ the} lutely sound and no one ; d ment will be unable to cope successfully with street traffic. The i Sean aha baad And Sosy afeeriet. | NOt only were funds fonincomten ts immensity of the undertaking may be easily understood when the lire. May Stein has kept rf jewelry fo cite brokerage houses, but buy- 5 Ng orders were stimulated ¢. ‘ive Public realizes the full meaning of JACKET $ | store at that address seventeen Years, | practical support to the market.” the report of Commissioner Woods to 3 and most of her customers are phestesiry GERMAN HOUSES ARE RE- 12 a well dressed, PORTED CAUGHT. the Mayor showing that there were Ghay @|A few minutes past . ° #\ewarthy young man called for his) As a demonstrat 116,000 cars and 21,000 trucks using = Prussian € | watch, -*'-". he had left to be cleaned| the largent financial intersete went the city’s streets last year. This "Kane @\ten days ago. He handed Mrs. Stein] even farther, Reports were current staggering number does not Include sod 3 fa $5 bill, and she went to a safe at the Bian oe ae thee grim Geter | | p C onslaught was made on machines that come from outside the +4 back of the store to get change. r the leading German houses that bad city Hmits, nor does it include the. Another swarthy youth came in and/beon selling short in anticipation of passing of one car three or four times $) pom followed Mrs. Stein on aren | Lav pean oe Mall (eng A pili ae .|adva 4%. These bear specula- a day before a certain spot. © | They grabbed er, SAA araaeeL tte tors were caught by the sudden up- A Traffic Commission or Board, @ | chief under her nose and draggey turn, stripped of their gains, and the Police Commissioner suggests, # into the back room. There they bels | Reavy lonses piled on them. vith absol: Isdicti * her on the floor until she became un-| It was reported that the Morgan with absolute jurisdiction over ai} 4 H ‘The police think they used|4"d Standard Olt interests joined street traffic, seems to me to be the hare thes igh cid | forces in this double undertaking of ‘ > | chloroform. | Supporting the market and of puttng only logical solution of existing con | The thieves took $9,000 worth of | out of business the pro-German spec | open, They overlooked five $100 bills all Street quickly began to dis- QUESTIONS ANSWERED. behets Bing won wuueent. Ecrameoyt | that were tucked away under a tray.|play its Americanism in more than peda hod |valve, you BURR ’ \i etal way. Fld ped Astomobile E4itor In cold weather would it be advisable }| A woman passing the store twenty | 4 00ehimy Wit at pusincen mulainge Which to the better system for a/to take off fan belt when car is being » | minutes Tater smetied gas. She called | Hankers met anxious customers wit! car, the one wire or two wire? B.S, |" Be a, 7 5, & {two neighbors, who ran in, saw Mra, | words of reassurance and confidenc SHARLES BEACH. |} * roke ® speeche The one wire eystem is in general] You will find that, because of tho| By banter! head f|Steln unconscious in the back room | {eet moege speccnes 10 crowds tn use at this time. It does away with| inability of gasoline to vapori FASHION Rie Sai jand catled a policeman. Ho found! "Ty the offices of Henry Clows there an extra line of wiring, using the |duickly in cold weather, it isn ry ‘© OR. NOR ‘that in the struggie with the rob-| was a demonstration when the aged ghassis as the return, It is also less | *o incre: bg elze of the fd dt ® ° \ bers a tube had been dislodged trom | broker, now past eighty years of age, Rettotloated carbureter. If yeu have dene > heater, ‘There was no trace of the | 100d on a chair and recounting how . without results, cut down the air) « j® beater. There ibn he had passed through similar times Automobile Editor supply. A. weak mixture pauore tne! $ men. at the beginning of the Civil Wai About a week ago I went to the|/moter te backfire. | Instead of taking) & Liout, Stapleton and a squad of de-| cheered for the patriotism of Ame! garage where I had stored my car for! Kon TA real cold We ather | & tectives questioned Mra. Htein jfeans and the soundness of the n. eee and ties ie ACM eu the | 1¢ Zl was still suffering from the chioro-| hanks be to Almighty God,” ne| id le , nd the was and was half hy exclaimed, “for giving us a super. everything med all The Itghts on my Overland burn) © WA cg. | toric ym the fight with the rob- | abundance of everything for self-rup not short of oil, and ngs orjvery dim when car stands, although 6¢@@s.0 EOE DEOTH OTD ODH HO 16-406 26-4 ee . : ; Jotails | Port even though we were walled in Pistons were not frozen 1 drew off} batteries show 1,200 gravity. Lamps = 1 ers. She could not details wand by or Vresident and our oll in crank case sened up on bear | burn brightly when cont seine ' Conquering Rome First, ' people Mpbetath ta! Ee calls wage the of thelr description except hey | country.” rated MAX x. | mailed fist to enforce the decree. ba ing, dark, foreign-iooking and _——— ings and, with sone pressure, (urned| The voltage of the battery is no i i “The state will have to interfere 9 over the enginc; then set bearings up| doubt low. Mave the cha sing gen and Victorious France should an casy going, thoughtless quite weil dressed CLOSING QUOTATIONS. again and tried cranking. As { could|erator looked over and examine the Next, Imposed Their) people not take tals lesson to heart, palate, not turn eng’ r, I filled each cyl |at for loose battery connection Styl Subj ted rete ay tea Gites sang ibe net changes {rom previous closing inder through pet cock with kerosene mace ies opus ae a F vies ON SUOTURE' torical instances to prove that the ADRIATIC SAILS oF and let it stand twenty-four hours. 1] 4 )) ONG I GO tae a a werk in: Peoples, Says Dr. Nor- | «orld dominion of French fashion was ’ Nt aie then attempted to turn over the en-loruer to generate aulficient electricity| Bere d Wh the outcome of military conquest: he tm gine, but could not bud The car]te keep the battery in condition? } er tern, an NY | oo ter knees in 1871, still continued to FYIN \) BOATS: am Bema jacked ib auwinthes: And 'BAsT Ne, provided ¢ SKA Not German Styles) ric fhe World be. leche aa har ’ a5 wwe GpWY ER, | radiator and the fan is working proo-, After This War? Prt tnd Seturned victorious from the Aa Your trouble is no doubt due to the erly. The motor should be run at a $ Qar was, "What are they’ wearing in! 10. fact that the garage is without beat st andy, speed and not raced and ac- | Paris?" (TRA GTE l ets | ByNixola Greeley-Smith | Sot mistenting Di, Siee nalidts inder to harden, and it practically! What is the object of the fan? | Fashion follows the flag and th@! apinty to tmpose fashion by fire and paar. amas imi ible to break, this. uni tual via German dream of world power car-| sword. When France threw down iad (Continued From First Page.) gennection uniees heat ie applied:| The object of the fan is to draw riod with It the necessity of imposing| sceptre of fashion to selze the rif: ra. Heat in the circu. |fresh air through the radiator. lupon conquered peoples @ German|@nd the bayonet, it lay o ——_ ime this occurs. Heat for any neutral nation to pick up, but y, lating system will cause the oil to Autemo FAitor | world fashion. no nation has eucceeded in establish - Roberts Is trying to make more room loosen up. ; i intend refitting pew connecting Rome subjugated|ing a new mode. Women's clothes !n the steerage as there are numer | Ie Aautametile 7 : Re DUNe Raa niese HVAT ERRAL| the world and the| have not changed tn any important ous applicants for pussage still un-/ fue & et CEORGE FISHER any er material —f 4 ladies of Egypt be- erree oe Hie Arti tea tranrioe a satisfied. Take tires off rims, have casings and fitting than a fine valve | gan to dress lke) (eres eee aie heve beck a litte, Ome to the rush for tho last shin gone over for cuts or holes and re- a4 ee ee a ear are their sisters on|jonger oy shorter, an inch has been | !esving England under the American Gon. Uacitin Berred when necessary. | After soap: IRE Chi Louelie san? et the Tiber. France, | added to or subtracted from the Rus-|flag before Feb. 5, the date set by /P 2% Perro ced with buctan and paper, hand p. fiuick, 1943, through the ¢on-| fan blouse, put wo have had nelther| Gormany for the beginning of ruth { i I spot, Wipe tubes clean, ex: HS, SMITIT of Louis A \}oss warfare, the New York may not |{ Amine for defects and then fold and: | donot believe in the use of a grind- and Napo- | Werintal aretahy reigns tp ball-|be able to get away from Liverpool | (2 RT EO I LL LO eG vecaie the| room: nihitivm in” declared 4m. tho) before tate to-night. Liven should tml is Beene ee eae wishy @ote he eae merle Hiteoraheutaine teraied tor of modern | Pring hats, Nothing is wrong. Noth=| sno not leave until to-morrow she good paint. All roughness on the rim in by hand, with the aid of bluing. After tB@) rook at your neighbor's evening gown, will have time to get out of the dan should be eliminated. The grindiny compound does not allow Thuseo - Japanese! and if it differs radically from your Ser zone before midnight Monday Automobile Kiitor: , for the necessary tight fit. A genersl __, Ruste ring fasb-|Own you are absolutely unable to de- | steamships of the Scandinavian Havo a 1914 Ford, and once in & setting calle for the exhaust Valve to | War she reconciled the WAL te nee! cide which one of you Ys behind or transatiantic lines now in port on this ‘ ce Pat iy Agisv raat ea dated stroke, about one, | 08 of the belligerents Or ase and} Sead of oe eee. |side of the ocean will be held here 01 phil nave bee Ads Nu ; ; 1 jan tilt, thit | . ‘ . | Sno of the jate magneton in it would eighth of an inch on the piston travel devotees into Russ Germuny thar ‘the Trench’ Gatists|until further notice. The govern- ate I gon the perere Ihe Beton Iehauet valve clostes| “This heniy interesting theory of |found a market for thetr pictures, I] ments of the Scandinavian nations | Heavier magneto and would they have | yg gomonite Editor ldress {s developed by Norbert Stern} tremble for the future. Zeppelins,/are now negotiating with Groat Brit. | Tick ferent! to be adjusted « @ increased size of the magneto will no doubt give you more power. The vibrator coils are, wound for an Re are st no doubt take car oy ertond and tem. An adjustment of | All piston rings should be fitted the vibrators will probably be neces: | properly to the cylinder. Would sug- r gest that care be taken in fitting rings | pery: large enough for the cylinder you! Automobile Ta He H ings, however, will not Is Barney Oldfield s ‘i ‘remedy the trouble if t Oldfield is still racing makes heavily eoratehed oc soored: | his headquarters in Los Angeles. E.R. VAN RIPER—Would suggest | Automotnie FA tor you get in touch with Buick service | Have Can I put oversize rings on piston? | have considerable trouble with of! | n No. 1 plug on a 1916 For: | t station for information you require. | a2 halmers ear whieh F sing sound resembling | Automowie Edior of the cause” PETER JAMES. a battery? T have # 1916 Buick whieh; bj bove may be caused st jeveral {| put up for the - nter, T took out . A leaky valve cap) the battery and brought it into the miraren) way? a leaky pet cock. Alhouse. Is it advisable for me to keep | Sheked muffler sometim causes ajwaier in it throughout the ela dal continuous noise resembling a hi aeason or Jet it at dry? I keep A leaky cutout will also have the ‘the battery in a warm place, | ame effect. If you can give me more | MRS. L. L. definite information, will be glad to Would suggest that the battery be go into the matter further with you. | tested and the spec q mi the Automobile Editor: |liquid brought to out 1,250. The Have an Overland two-seater and| battery should then be thoroughly would like to know where I could get] discharged and then charged to its sond-hand top for same AA maximum and stored away in a warm He con ny you have is.a standard place during the winter, body built by the Overland Company, | automopiie Faitor would advise you to take the ter) a claims the Ford and Packard| Up direct with their New York branchs! jaye continental motors? Be says! Automobile Balitor: that they have motors of their own | Have a Buick model make A. WATSON. earbureter, Wh 1 Both makers you mention make! quick with spark advan their own motors. Marvel| thr motor] 4, the Se have fuse bought MOTORISTS’ cte‘Decsis diet ods PROBLEMS SOLVED) #3) :0°"ithaetas it would cause trouble when racin, J.P. The motor speed should not be| raised unnece: ly in erder to go) from second to high, Thi of eRe! car, however, must be increased pro-| portionately in order that the motor! pull the increased gearing. . : EMPLOY THE EXPERT IN HIS LINE, | day of the AM Trades” Ge Trades” in| remedy for specific iments te the modern | lemand in medicine, | America’s foremost | George H. Kubert es for Ladies Special Cl Call or write for booklet, Stewart Auto School aun WwW | | | ST 57 (at Broadway) | MOTORIST CARBOLENE HM OSTREE past, ic u the mlicase 28% * you are troubled with Kane od GY ARAN. ples. blotches, consti- dee ra tan aris Carbon and CAMS vation, bi ‘ends BON TROUBLES. Treures uniform coms wchey ‘shia, oF bastion and perfect jenition that tred teeting, employ | Dollar tube va 0 guitons | tie Specialises Pi! past grade. Kasoline $1.00 SAFE FOR CHILDREN, Price, per tune 00) Mailed Upon Reveipt SALESMEN AND DEALERS WANTED CARBOLENE MFG, CO, 96 FAKK PLACE, NEW YORK CILY, Hl | War cylinder ie; bas ithe (ReG PILLS | eubmarines, and now the threat of a world mode! Can the genius of cruelty go further? INGRAHAM NAMED TO HEAR ain for an agreement by which ships bound between ndinavian ports and the United States shall not be required to touch at Kirkwall, - id Politics) in a pampalet called ‘Wor! of World Fashion in the German . ears in translation which app en in this week's Literary Digest. new German philosopher of clothe If Great Britain removes the re- predicts the triumphant march of te) CHARGES AGAINST SWANN striction the Scandinavian vessels Teutonic mode to Paris itself, He} can mo far to the north of the British decided that the coming world| est features Isles and thus avoid the barred zone mapped out by Germany. The seas long the west side of the Scandi- naviaa peninsula for a limited dis- nee from shore ure left free by Germany to neutral shipping fashion shall embody the bi of the Kaiser's uniform, bu: a the war has brought “the beautiful of Islam close to Austria and Germany, the ‘Turk too shall be represented, Bright colors will be forb dden and utmost simplicity of line pre scribed, he says, because the sceptre ft fashion must pass from the triv- the French woman id grasp of the Ger- Whitman Appoints Former Justice: as Commissioner—Hearing to Be Held Here. ALBANY, Feb. Gov, Whitman to BHILADELPHIA ANO FINLAND day appointed George L. Ingraham, | ARE BOTH SAFE. former Presiding Justice of the Appel) omoiais of the American Line made ferred against District Attorney ad- ohne HTP eee eee ward Swann of New York by t I; # ee amen re by the City| ng and that both of these ships are The hearings will saw | sute, Tho offices of the line were be- York. ie be held in Newb ged by inquiries concerning the of olous hands of into the more 80) man matron, DOMINATING FRENCH FASHIONS HAVE INFLUENCED DIPLOMACY “Irance, by dominating and capt- avg th fair sex all over arenes epee to the effect that she ‘ r Stern, > to wi , any Prrites aro the most Intimate, secrets MAYOR LAUDS WILSON’S ACT. had been sunk led to anxious personal eign. statesmanship and diplo- Sania oth of the at an Bet us not decetve ourselves; It He ad Speak-| and telephone 8. Both of the ships task to dislodge our named in the m will be no easy te Avert Outbreaks, sages from Liver- Will be np eHty {Aer Gonltionin ihe| ‘i'n very glad thier etes hes’ teva | pool are in the danger zone as latd world's boudoirs: taken,” said Mayor Mitchel this after-| down by Berlin Nee a ee ar and AHATAlLiaUlle| ese’ aiteccine he eae oe clisere agent ne \tact that. world fashions can ¢ f natural fact that wordnc centies of (tom “The wituation ereated by the| captain of the Mhilude saat bs | world powers. Nations cannot so easily | transm/s:ton of fhe, Aaihe adie ee teaite Gent RET Cateye To'torecd to dress as others tell them | called for this action a a be. auld attire do. Rome had to become the mis-| Although the Mayor declared he *\ eu y d'olock Sunday of the Mediterranean before the |dors not expect any evidences of dis. | /ENY Hint ane, tne ladies on tho Nile, Rhine and Seine | joyatty, or treasonable utterances, hej montng utd wclocn viPiaies wore the sume dresses as their siaters intimated that no wide latitude of{ "in. the inean time the Ainerican op the Tiber date gloriaus Ror Holet), |taleration will be shown to persona | freighter Dochra Will be the first ves fo wait untit her glorious Rol Bole!) | Wiig violate the law trlgntat Bk wil bo the iat ve Louis XIV. on hig vito eictds, lata) “Watt and watch!” the Mayer|from New York to the war zone since Franion's Ceceptrs “upon her” lap.|counseled, when pressed for an ex-|Germany’s “sink on sight” warning poe Sie a a the police in case of anti-American| Gant, Longbottom said be pad no fear no means a mere coincl-| outbreaks Bea ce eosin anid) niee, of thi of submarine attack, dence that, the Apediiner (lets) w Weer While the U boat threat may hold ‘ronch tailor and imine attowed by | CANADIANS CHEER WILSON, |tmers under neutral tings bere, tuose Imowr Mptance, at th: Congress of lof the belligerent nations will’ go on ‘ , v ‘ i} elr wh d ‘ard of the not Jin ‘of French as the universal | News of Break endous| their way in gar tuage of polite European society, | acitement rh | Preceding the “Dochra | yesserday countries had to dress ‘in Prench'/tion in extra editions of the news of | Mavccl, “Wtnginnd; the Norwegian toe baa he Store, silently wand | the severance of diplomatic relations| Aladdin for raltar and the Uru- nuntly Dae aa ee ae On seks upon | between the valved States and Ger-| guayan steam!!p Begona No. 4 for But th a st emancl many created tremendous excitement |Cetie, Last night the British Norma us. But this war must emancipate fete’ The niteetiein tho business nee" | Pratt left for. Havre hi OKE MAILED FIST To|struseling to buy papers, ™OU**RGs| Ten cargo yesuoly of the Royal WOULD INVOK Cheers for President Wilson and the| Netherlands Steamship Company, COMPEL GERMAN MODES, United Btates were given at intervals | loading, In United states por ‘ for ease do not entertain for o- | by_the crowds olland, were ordered to postpo' Pines. ide Pein Dr. Norbert Stern | OF TAN A Ont Feb. is {nnounce- \patling until further noties, it was an e { " arnest. ment. ol he diplomat rea! etween ouneed by the local repres atives nog rofoundly i he 4} ass 80 | the United tes and Germany an pane a f BY The or bate by cuble ous is hh desire to proclaim to a received quictly, but none the less 10! h 5 ag ty UF re‘ ject universe a German world |thuse war thought’ the |from the main office tn Holland a modo that in discussing the poasi- | Pretier ide to the situation} does not affect railings to Went In- by tae German iu the Commons, ,aeo and South Ameriap porte, yaaty of its pejection ) Inland ell Moti | Mw. Int Maxweu Miz. 2 pi Mer, Marine cf, Mor Marine pf Mexican Petrol Ray con. © ead Ho. Maol Boring... ptadebaker | | | 99s are coming to Manhattan from China The chotcest Cht- | nese eggs are 509 years old. srscsinetemecarsaecat , E. M. M’GONIGAL DEAD, (Well Known Financ Writer | Succumbs to Pneumonia, E, M. McGonigal, one of the best known financial writers in the eit died of pneumonia to-day at his home, No, 805 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, after a brief illness He was forty years old. He leaves a wife and threo children Mi, MoGontgal for some years pant Jian been the financial editor of the }Sun, morning and ¢ edition, and at various times his news y career Was employed on the of The World, Tunes and Wa Street Journal fie was born in hy: NY. and entered the now paner business in this etty after grad | vetos from Corgell University, Tetas Co Third ave): Tohaone Prd : is hey | % | ae | | at t ty ef RBAL CHINA Twenty-five hundred cases of REET LAMBS. Said There Is One Born Every Min- ute, It Was Before They Invented Split-Second Watches’’—“‘What Chance Has a Lamb Anyway? When He Grows Up He’s Only a Sheep”— “The Public Not Only Likes to Ee Fooled, but to Buy Tickets to See It Done.” “When Barnum By Arthur (‘‘Bugs’’) Baer. Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Worl@? Nobody knows whether Noah took two fish aboard the Ark or iet ‘em swim, But tt 1s well known that two lambs followed Noah on board. And they have been following ever since. Every time an old belllamb inaw surates a stampedo there {5 always a quorum of sheep and sheeplets ready to gallop in his wake and swell the list of killed, wounded and missing: The difference between the woolly, white lambkin that shadowed Mary to school and the modern sheepkins is that the modern mutton’s fleece is green. If all the lambs who are assassinated tn Wall Street each day could be turned Into mutton, the high price of cats would go down like atrawler in the U boat zone, The lion and the lamb may lie down together some day, but when they do the lamb will be inside, It’s a cinoh that the Jamd who dogged Marle to school never learned anything. Otherwise the daily Wall Street menu would be slightly different. As it 1s, the operators have mutton for breakfast, sheep for dinner and lamb for supper. A nuteracker isn't much good without a nut. And that's the role the public loves to play. The Jambs aren't contented unless they are being squeezed between the tweezers, The public will rush into Wall Street to one-step, A lamb i#n't satisfied unless he is wetting lammed. And the sheep counting cure for @ insomnia must have been invented by a broker, If it wasn't for the lambs a lot of brokers wouldn't get any sleep. and do a magurka where even an angel would fe: The public is behind the President. But the only trouble Is that Harney Baruch and his pals are about two jumps ahead of him. What chance has alam got anyway? When he grows up he is only a sheep. \ GAABLING On THE LEVATOR DIAL Vor every nickel won nthe Street there is a yitney lost. And sll the money lost in Wall Street has a slight sheepish aroma, Although there ix no denying that the Wall Street game is square. So is a pair of loaded dice, Speculating in stocks isn’t gambling, Gambling is something where, you hove a chance. A lamb in the Street h pout as much chance as eB English accent in Constantinople, 1e public is something Uke a squirrel na rotary cage, Except that a squirrel has nothing to lose. And the bird who succeeds in getting something for nothing gen the trade was even You would think that the et abbatoir would act Barnum was in the wr every rally discovers that lambs who are massacred daily in the Wall as @ lesson to the other sheep. Fat chanee! ® business, When he sald there was one born minute it was before they Invented split-second watches, An e@ » will come along tn lamb'y clothing and the whole flock will canter him like Alabama Re s ufter a brass band, A burned ohild@ dreads the fire, bu mb has a memory about as long as one of pubic a scorched H Tanguay’s stage costumes, The public not only Likes to be fouled, but they like to buy tickets lo wee it done, Playing the other guy's game is Just wh the other fellow wants. Ad@- miral Dewey would never have defeated the Spaniards in a fandango con- test, John Paul Jones didn’t try to clean up the British Isles at ortek: If you are an uphoisterer and want fo Win Wall Street, challenge ‘em to | a wall-papering conte If you are a ehiropodist and want to beat the Sireet, bet ‘em that you can knock off more corns in an hour than any broker in the home grounds. And if you feel that you have to speculate, confine yMur efforts to ohew- * gum slot ma works. ve Don't always play «ames on the other follows — t ‘THREE GET PRISON TERMS FOR BANKRUPTCY FRAUDS Louis and Samuel Malvin, Furriers, and Henry Kuntz, Lawyer, Sentenced to Atlanta. Taree men who wore found guilty after a trial lasting two weeks of being concerned in a conspiracy to defraud creditors by concealment of nbling for food in the Automa 1 be enough speculation to please nybod | ‘Trouble with @ lamb Is t |his own wool that is pulled over | Funny bo w folk try to beat the W Stre e. You never hear stock broker trying to make ap shoes, Speculating whether you old transfer over on a now ¢ should be enough gambling to average man, pat an nductor | ait the the assets of Louis Malvin & Co. Pressing the olay sete button on] furtiors, of No, 114 West Twenty- the sixteenth floor and wondering at] seventh. 8 if eno feet ie In Ja . 111, were sentenced {to-day by Judge Harland B. Howe, The peopie who pay for e seats sitting in the Criminal Branch of the on the Exchange nev hance | Federal District Court to sit in ‘em, ' Matvin, member of the banirupt firm, Waa sentenced to two If you have to gamble, why not get | a two headed nickel and mateh colus? | years in Uury the United States Peniten- Atlanta, Ga, and Samuel {Then you will be taxing about as| Malvin, wh ithdrew from the part many chances as a stock broker takes | nersiip a fortnight before the failure, with you, | was sentenced to a year and a day tn 6 same institution. Henry Kuntz, a lawyer, of No. 61 Park How, was fined $5,000 and #ent- enced to serve two in the At- janta Penitentiary, Dr. I. A. Lehman, the fourth defendant, was acquitted. Pending an appeal, Judge Howe | granted a atay of execution, . | —_-———_ Duylng on another man's advice ts! Strikers Get Five Daye’ Notice. all right, but there aren't many cal-| Notices posted outatde the Havemeyer \Gries In & promise. plant of the American Sugar Refining | — |Company on Kent Avenue, Willlame: burg, this morning notified th | th ‘Trying to beat Wail Street {s about | as healthy as trylog to beat o tiger that ain't @ rug yet The speculating habit 1s almost as [hard to stop as leaving bag of pea- | nuts unfinished. When @ man who can't swim hops to the river only one verdict is left | strikin iployees that unte \retnrned to work within five n for the jury their places Would He filled. The ar- ng rival of @ party of astrike-bi kere The best way to speculate is tOlfrom New Jersey also caused [make mind bets, If you lose, YOU demonstration, but the police ¢ ocked r mind tt. | ES eI vital fe fol. LOSS OF POWER ani qisel Sf i] tion. hove ied gl Be The New Method (ny L. W. BOWER, M.D.) Backache of any kind is often caused Golden by kidney disorder, which means that Piscor the kidneys are not working properly renee | Re Poisonous matter and uric acid accumu waste of Inte within the body in great abundance = - over-working the sick kidneys, hence the eongestion of blood causes backache | LA in the same manner @ similar con) one sc fou | gestion {nthe bead causes headache, | children made plump, y a on become nervous, despandent, sick, | FDU by the Discovery.’ They foverish, Irritable, have spots appearing | | baforo the eyes, bags under the lids, and tack ambition to do things. | ‘The latest and most effective means of overcoming this trouble, t# to eat spar: ingly of moat, drink plenty water be It too. In recovertug from “Grippe,” or in con- valescence from pneumonla, other wasting diseases, It § surely invigorates and bul whole, system, As, an sppetizing, te. ve tonic, It sets at ses of digestion and putritien, tween me and take @ single Anuric every organ [nto natural actlom) sack - le. id brings back health and strength. tablet before each meal for a while. and brings back Realth and sirenste, 5 Simply ask your favorite druggist for {Aunuric. If yon have lumbago, rheuma |tism, gout, dropsy, begin Immediately jwity fee hovel treatinent, ' constipation, of many diseases. you eure the di candy, ~Adve Constipation is the Cure the cause asc, Easy to take 0 ~~

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