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; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1917 | BREAKS A ENN WORD OR ie mats AT cur PERS MENTAL STATE "SS eto WEL poops | PLEDGED FULL SUPPORT That Is Because There Will Be No Mrs, St. John, Convicted of Driv- ONLY QUESTION PUT UP United States Saves on Keep of Men} Men Serving in Eleven-Week Mur- dmoth ld Favorite Decision When Vassar De- | ing While Intoxicated, Collapses | Taken From Blackwell’s Isl- der Trial Get Extra Allowance— es Rice et Sage Tea ond yy \ BY NEW MADE CITIZENS bates With Colgate. After Sentence Is Delayed. | 10 lJ ILL A F and, but Fare Is High. Verdict Near. Sulphur. | — No woman 1s going to have the win- Mra, Carley St. John, twenty-six Within the past fow days United) l'ving Wexler, alias Waxy Gordon.) aimogt everyone knows that Sa bing. word when Vassar meets Colgate years oid, of No, 87 Lincoln Road, States Marshal Thomas D, McCarthy,|® member of the “Dopey Benny” Fein | req and Sulphur, properly compound- _ “BE y Flatbush, who was convicted in) (eo) f Sai in compliance with instructions from | #@ng, who has been on trial for mur-| ed, brings back the natural color ang | Order of Lions Holds ““First), But, on the other hand, no man witt poets tae Court, Breckion tant | COUT Decides All Other Points \ctormey.ceneral Grogory, has had| der in the first doaree for the past|fustre to the hair when faced, Voters’ ” Demonstration By mutual agreement there will be, Week on @ charge of étiving an auto- —Holds Thomson Not — | ait the Federal prisoners sentenced to| eleven weeks before Judge Crain in| streaked or gray. Years ago the only for Americanism fo Judges and no decision, Vassar will Mobile while intoxicated, fainted in Showman’s Son | the New York Penitentary on Black-| General Sessions will In all probabil-| way to get ee a eer ba seach cheer Colgate and Colgate will cheer court to-day after the Tudge had b. bs a | weil’s Island for terms not exceeding| ity know his fate late to-day. The} it - Hsieh) a dpe a ti v d everyone will go home vic- postponed passing sentence on her * one year transfered to the Mercer| case is now in the hands of the jury. | trou feed lee tor wi ths Sage rary je | Thee p Biden Alek aA SL ida Yaar teats Colgate Fuayeeled the (tee Wan the tate George H, Huber, County Penitentiary at Tranton, N. J-| Never bofore in the history of the| AMY Qrak, More tom Ta sely Sa 4 er of Lions held a firat voters’ dem- Justice Kernochan had just ad- proprietor of the old Huber's Museum hy va Wee wy . criminal courts of this county has % ution last night at Clinton Star fo-judge pian. Colgate’a reasoning, it saves 8 centa a day in the charge for get a large pottle of this famous olt = ministered a reprimand to Mrs, St. on Fourteenth Street, of sound mind the keep of Fedoral prisoners, Tho} @Utder trial been so long drawn out sino, No. 82 Clinton Street. All of recipe, improved by the addition of —— 4 yp a matter John because, according to Miss and memory when he made his sec- tux per prisoner on Blackwell's fa. | Wexler is charged with having shot! other ingredients, for ahout 80 cer *Pape’sColdCompound” the mambers of the organization Were line the Canadian syatem of compulsory Frances Leitch, the Probation Offic- ond and last will on June 18, 1916, 14nd was seventy-five centa a day but) ud killed Frederick Strauss, a court! Don't stay gray! ‘Try it! No « ‘ mitted fo citizenship within ® year. la(rike arbitration with your girl @r, she had balked all offorte on the, was the ono question left to the Jury {i Veve reduecd the come te minty, | OUFK, during @ melee in St, Mark's) can possibly tell that you darkened * is leasantand affords Feeme Gt fone 5 Wr’ « RzoDved Brews oe | frienue official's part to get In communica-!in the Huber will contest bY Surro- seven cents 5 i | Place between momuers of the “Dopey | your hair, as it does it so naturally “al 1) the organization to support The Hve-| If you win you're a cad to beat a lady. tion with her. Mrs, St. John listened gate Cohalan to-day _While the conveyance charge to the| Benny” Fein and “Chick” ‘Tricea jand evenly. You dampen a sp ’ $ | st tR lief. ing World's Americanization Forum, ' Jt you lose you're @ fool to be beaten attentively and then atarted from the! Mr. Huber, who left an eatate est New ork County Pe nitentiary in| banks On Can nn lox lek bash With te und Grew 8 o} ve cent Kt cost Tnele Sa bre r thi 1 l instant Kell The members pledged themaeives in- | ate ‘4 ne! Courtroom, Ag whe meared the door inated to be worth between $500,000 $1.30 railroad fare for each prisoner | Because of the length of service Cd pete a L. Se ae Hiei } — ta J encour eile mua Be fOUBRE she fell to the floor. Mer husband aid $1,000,000, died three days after transferred to Trenton and also a) the jurors sitting in the case Judge | pam disappears Tegal BAe bi you in the study o ‘ and one of the attendants carried her he had signed what ts now held in return ticket when the convict’s time] Crain decided to-day to grant them | vate hh My ¢ A dose taken every two hours antil language, weir idi- | thouah th hie haa not to a side room where she was re-| dispute as his last will, By t wilt [8.up. The transportation of a dep- extra allowance, They Have spent | application or two, ve etal l : Wibec doses ore taken Will 08 QUIGDA| mantase vinnsen, forum oxercives and| aking prep. tO § dispute as 1 r His miasahal an poauard to anu srem (Ae pent !comes beautifully dark, glossy any uber ond rest up acaala, mentary cia forum ox and | eration io | vived | he left almost his entire estate to his ‘Trenton costs $2.40 for the round| fifty-five days in tne jury box and | attractive. k It prompty opens clo 1) pagel intial j from| Mre. St. John was arrested on De-| widow, nearly fifty years his junior. trip. under the $2 per diem rate allowed| Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com i ertle na Ai panei ID the heed,| Mf. Hubenstein presided, and the} uy dictum | cember 21 last, charged with having, in pix first w jade June 28, 1912, that porter jurors are entitled to $110 each. Prac-| pound is a delightful toilet requisite . silanes 15 per cent. of h 50 POLICEMEN 10 JOIN tically ail of the men have suffered | for those who desire dark hair and a Huber is in- at eas re shall be permitted In: | yore , q ow dg discharge or nose running,| Sues! of | wr Horry M1 Oe We tall when the colleges match, driven her automobile into a trolley My, Huber es sick headache, dullness, fee) Soblacht, director of the Forum Mr} their forensic talents, jcar on Church Street between Bed- patate to G homson, financial loss because of their public ieee cereeane a werlshness, sore throat, sncesing, sore itubensiein said a ford and Flatbush Avenues, At her), renty ; contesting th C0 UMB A LAW CLASS service and because of this fact Judge |tended for the cure, mitigation op } | fess and stiffness. | "We as first voters are bound to do| RUNS DOWN MURDER CLUE. | tria! ene admitted having taken two) PO™ (Wer bliin ar LUMBI Crain will grant them $850 each prevention of disease.—Advi. ———— ‘ a n the day In question, but in- | Second w stay Fs orog Alb bas od ull we can to push forward this move- A OES eek Ian ne | erhomsot bead! Nothing else in the world eral witnesses testified to the con-|many years, calling } . | trary. Wet tablis 1 guch prompt relief Pape’ — ork.” bu Established Appeals to the | Compound,” which costs only 25 cents of the city. We « ceiving @ detailed atatemont raid to was alleged that Thomson was really | kovre hi . a h et any drug store. It acts without orgunisation aid as individ Aslhave been made by Frederick J. Farrell, BOY FALLS FIVE FLIGHTS nae Force's Would-Be Choate | ‘Thousands’ Have ftisevered De, Ed Those WwW ce) gssistance, tastes nice, causes no incom| un organidation wo can pledge our-|who surrendered himself to the Mon- e wry! Ne 0} ‘rah, ‘1 01 5 rd i to-day, but Surrogate Cohalan in- structed the twelve men how to an- fpecfal course in law for policemen| pp, Rdwards’ Olive Tablets—the D. ? S ff. ver five of them. Exceptions were And the instructions will begin on or | gubstitute for calomel—are a mild but on t Suiter ‘ 1 ‘ bout March 1 vi | act . } taken to te Court's Instructions a . | sure Iaxative, and their effect on the| || from eyestrain and headaches, ternal Injuries by Plunge TT It is said that about fifty police-| li is almost inst The uf " i Ss Dy ‘ho Surrogate directed the jury to a y poli | liver is almost instantaneous. They 8 | ‘Tue Surrogate ai Awards! deter they also do not suffer from auesilon ia che: presdiine. ob tue hubs cudying law at Columbia in their! mination not to treat liver and bowel! |] the handicap and depression | George Wojuitovich, an eleven. | auertion ia the Dresinee Of tie inned Spare time. ‘The course will roquiro| complaints with calomel. His efforts db Mi cate | year-old schoolboy living with his|{t to be bis lat will; that there were sixtesn weeks—two hours « week—|to banish it brought out these little| |} CAuseé Dy poor ey saght. | parents at No. 314 East Fifty-fourth | two witnesses to the signature: that And will cover criminal law, criminal | olive~olored tablets. Newe-| street, foll from the fitth floor down |Huber was freo from restraint and Procedure, police procedure, evidence, | ‘These pleasant little tablets do the Ap sured ) Criminology, municipal government hat eal aes, an alrmhaft at 1.10 o'clock this morn. | {hat the signature was not procured | ang free hand drawing. Tho relation | £004 that calomel does, but ha | ae | Hon. |OY, fraud of undue, inffuence. iq [Of free hand drawing’ to law is nov | bad after effects. ‘They don't injure) |} Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 ttorneys for Thomson had sa nolice bulletin which | the teeth like strong liquids or calo-| ablishment of the, mel. They take hold of the trouble| g Ake lineations, Indicated the speed with | dy at Columbia and quickly correct it. Why cure the! , hrhic Z which it Was pressed through. Those Mtge red for the innovation | liver at the expense of the teeth? Established 5s Years nomaon's | XPect that in time policemen will be | Calomel sometimes plays havoc with| |}New York: 184 B'w granted degrees which will permit practice law in the eriml The lawy lived with Huber for 2 ne Special Course University Has ; BETTER THAN CALOMEL | Phi a Detective Gi Canada on Model's PLUILADE nent for the complete Americaniza- Jd (ion of men and women tn every art PITA, Feb, 16.—after ree i after Huber’ Yenience. Be sure you get the genuime| solver to as Don't gecept something else.—Advt, —_—_— = adivid that he was present when Gracy ob- | Forum, "is individu erts, the advertising art. m was ther the movement by personal talks) kiliia tn, ner apartment here ast Berl «err. Eeacture of Skull | nw ‘4 " n cember, Captain of Detectives ‘ | OU 3 Cl Sk ar In soup or chowder—on vith thone who have ot yet taken | Gey anc de {ovaena one. of his men to | bp ANGELL Ens baked, boiled or fried fish, J} out heir Arat papers by 0 anada to examine Farrel | ’ ' ‘ f site| Capt, Tate sald that while Farrell } { me ff he om the advantages of being & citl- | giveinont wgrees In @ meanute with thn Down Airshaft. find that Huber signed the will in| ™en have announced their 1 > “apartment of the ad no opinion to exprens ‘connection with the case. ention | are the result of Dr. meats, gravies and salads, use n, of speaking the English Jan- kvage, of havingga part in this solf- kovernment Snstitution called the United States.” ‘There were speechos too by other) papers members of the organisation, then WASHINGT the resolu Examinations by Registered Eye sts. Nocharge or ob! ation e no} vette ons wore adopted. Mr.|incrensed postage rates on newspapers {"* S"d was taken to Bellevue cht sald that there was to be|and magaxines and {sion for one| Ptah where it was said he would | the fact that the will was written on ‘ i e ly « ‘se 8 one & t of foolscap, ny ere Jno let up in the Amerjoantzation | Cent postage on drop letters finally ware | Probably die, The boy's skull was) one sli y ith inter ned in the nent, that it welcomed the afd|¢limnated from the Postal Til to-day, fracture on @ point of order by Senator Lodge | injurie: 1 ‘ surprising }] It will gmake on b Jor every. organization on the enat((Po Pair’ (eae"ng improvement iu the flavor. J) iu ioeaneP At Grocers and 10 We need your help," he Delicatessen Stores, CI] eo, on sit This work, We" « Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N.Y. J sults will be worth while to all cons etany i Stiean, | cerned, but most of @ll to this coun-/ The Etany Club, composed of the Hearing her, the boy ran into the Read EB WANE try of ¢ bl Sa is ePuatnmhs Somaninee male employees of the Threa bathroom, locked the door behind him|by Maurice V. Samuels. Bory! oy iorTis, Row 4 Ailes it yonre | wards’ Olive Tablet amuels. Story | ble Jomonatrations at Pubs | lela ite first annual dinner at the/and then attempted escape by jump-j| founded on the Biblical story of the was foun! in his room at the ai story Of (he! jie Schools No. 4, No. 62 and No. 6 Nadal de jast night. One Hundred |!ng from the bathroom window to a| prodigal Son, which will be printed H!roadway Centra! Motel shortly after and me) at and he received internal y, at John St the gums. So do strong liquids. It} a23 Sixth Av, 1sth § ’ is best not to take calomel, Let Dr. 359 Sixth Av., 22d St. t Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. tor Nassau, at Ann St. | oon such bs shel . | The Court declared t indir ae rules. Thie Young Wojuttovich, according to} counsel did not have action is expected to end the fight at his mothe this session for the provisions slightest Huber's > that had contracted the habif| proof that their « of staying out late and had been | 0M and instructed effect. ietcaiats | : are yet to by Most headaches, “dullness” and that 17 West 4ad_ Street. ————— | ine ¢ cease ah Brooklyn: 498 Fulton StconP " Merchant Killed by Gan In Hotel. eee Lat aaa Hee eco eeuen | \Noaaete a hae: Morris Rosenberg. thirty-eight | and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Ed- reprimanded. She was sitting up for| him when he came in this morning. | Read ris WANDER,” | by Maurice V gunded on the Bit i rodigal Sou, which will be printed! on Woshington'’s Birthday Mayor complete in twelve instalments, be-| Mitchel, Henry Mo: ginning Mcaday, Fvening Werid i dress (he when you feel | Note how they | usphyxiated by gas escaping from members were present. Gen, | Window Ir across the alrshaft i , jouded brain and how they | Gy.) jy , fe complete in twelve instalments, be- inomning: | He “wus | «perk up" the spirits. unday World Wants Work | 10c an.) 25¢. | A |~Advt. Monday Morning Wonders. thau and Rabe » 19% in The| bt Manes have been invited to ad- meetings. B Kaley made an address and Dei. ammaeastge ginning Monday, Feb. 19, in The v ore jeorge | . “iter GEdwhrtt Darken, ohn Cust: | PRINT PAPER PROPOSAL, | Evening World and William Alexander _ | ATTACK LAID TO TEACHER. | WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—It sas | Bez Unconscious in Hospital De- | authoritatively announced here to-day clared Knocked Agatost Wall. that @ number of the largest print| Milton Schoenfeld, twelve years old Paper manufacturers have submitted | wanted to go homo carly Wednesda ie the Federal Trade Commission aj evening from the school of the Congre- signed statement proposing that the | gation Ohad Zedek in Prospect Street Fy e Apr Z ‘onkers. Arthur Neulander, the teach- | commission take certain action which | or", Gon of Rabbi Jacob Newlander, de- Will be of the utmost importance to| clined to let hin go. The boy insisted newspaper publishers and relieve the ona io the Shagute, hat followed tt is ausat aitcatin . jeged young Neulander shook Milton | Prevent situation of prohibitive prices, | nese TUNE, head against the wall The action of the manufacturers!” The boy fell to the floor unconscious. | | follown two days of conferences with | He was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital . 4 w em yesterday, but last the Commission. ‘The manufacturers | Rae? he, Tather decanter hie became hurried here soon after it was an-| unconscious again and has rer nounced that the Mederal Grand Jury | Herrman Schoenfeld, the fat in New York had been gsked to re-| warrant to-day in the City Court, Yon- turn indictments charging criminal | kers, for the arrest of young Neulander (ions of the wnti-trust laws and Ooroner : was called n the offictal announcement is| to the hospital. > aid that publishers will find |/at the home of i has been found to relieve | her brother was in New York and that us situation which has con-| until he returned the family had noth n for many months. ing to say. 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Prices are in | Information given erroneously to the| | Evening World led to the publication | jon Dec. 26, 1916, of » statement that| A Edward O'Keefe, a chauffeur, of No 238 West One Hundred and Twenty- second Street, suddenly became in No puffed-up, burning, ten- | When he learned of the death of his! er, aching feet—no keeping with the employer, William Dierman, who was| all 4 avirit of this in an automobile accident with him corns or callouses, sale. You will | Mr. O'Keefe suffered @ great shock. | Dut did not ‘become insane and was not| eee rage from “Heppr! Hepes! { {taken to Vellevue Hospital | oe i ee eee 854,25 89.50 833.00 88.0 fest IP fas ll | Wee "Tz? 1 ; | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, hata scree Seven-Piece Queen Anne Bedroom Suite f hagrsrinsanees | | ae yep in American Walnut and Mahogany NEW ORLEANS, La. Feb. 16.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as | follows FIRST. 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Black ‘Ja ck CHewinc Gum GQIS LOA CQWGNS WS Goan> ‘The licorice Gum .| ANNA PAVLOWAwrites:The poetry of dancing alone can interpret my pe here ee admiration for the delightful licorice | ie creat oh {No “Slackers! In Newfoundiand| flavor in Adams Black Jack Gum. seit YonN owners of the « fleet tomt will set | out on its adventure in the middle of | March, will ship no “slackers. No anmerrled and William and Mary Dining Room Suite In Jacobean Oak s ly in Jacob Oak, | epresentati exam Telephone — This Suite, beantlaly a pone stain til et "$199.50 Stand & Chair the futerchle and: Serving Table: scree ore iitshed in Go! Oak, Has swing- ing pho $675 Mahogany Rocker and Arm Chair JO: Mine Keaton, 10T: Prime Movece, ry 104 With Arm ( covered with Geouine § | >. 16.—The | Overstuffed Tapestry Covered h ih 1a dl, you rv Ht ya delae “the Teaser tonsilt. low Davenport Suite Very massive sanitary construction. Finished Solde: price at which this Hrass Hed is ished in Golden Oak Bilered for this wale; eatin, finish: ie fittings of the bed are all steel and indestructible. You sieep on atoll wi red for he eee! m hed, not on the Upholstering. and. the and muttress” are sine heavy. ‘tslnch poste ‘and $18.75 comfortable, One motion changes the lo & avenpare $$ 39-50 Tsinch fillers) sil alse ‘A roomy, sensibly constructed wet that will last for years : given a covet | hunting Uip that appeals | | \ to (he adventuresome spirit te