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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1917. | | (Continued from First Page.) WBFROM MORGAN REPORTED ALI eyousigg OER = eR In protest against the alfeged in- Appointment of Patten Based| Brother of Missing Musician car on Alleged Impostor’s | police, may be accounted for by the) primary Sunday School clase, Mrs ALIPAY ner | | { at) er rT mone: POST OFFICE IN RUT ‘DROWNED’ THREE Some of Greater New York’s Greeters, Who Greeted ‘NABS “PHONY CoP” SAW WEEPING GIRL ise tie carpeted nenune tr * . fore out w! her skates she : ’ Themselves and Others at Their Ninth Annual Ball, bad taken out a check for 605, casbed difference of the police, and because | of the great love for Miss Cruger in on Inspectors’ Reports of | Gets Clue to Selden Mil- Neck Binge Revenge 6 = lon wares Cte Ga Methods Used Here. ler in Wisconsin, called a meeting of the leading women t | sreredow Orsi eoere -4-0-4-4-2-% 044% « it and returned to him $23, after ae | F | ObOb 066 ddd OEE ODE OEE EEE 4G DEE 2149040444 064840 0 le) LED BY MAN ON DAY having purebused. actiaiog: foe , 66 i i$ household to the extent of $2. ! | the Washington Heights Baptist Lieutenant Dunn, | No other news came to-day to the) of the euurch at her home yesterday DERE ROPHOROS DOOM 2905-904 06-0000000 flannel shirt and a fancy vest, lugged! girl carrying a pair of skates should| tion that if she Is alive she is forcibly \ prisoner into the West Sixty-elghth | visit .. motorcycle repair shop to have| detained somewhe et Station and said to Dunn: | them sharpened on Tuesday after-| Cocch!, the motorcycle man, was @ m Sergt. John Wilwon of the Sec- | noon, disappear, and that when tf| familiar figure on Riverside Drive » ond Branch Detective Bureau, I've | rep brought in this man for drunk Job by Postmaster Morgan and many |Mssing in despatches from Florence, | of bis asxistants has resulted, accord-|Italy, in December, 1918. It was i ing to the reports, in slackness of| stated that he had been living at No. | service, indifference to the public, de- |29 Casa Pauli Via Verdi, at Fieso! crease in efficiency and loss of energy |and had disappeared in November. | man learned t 88 of her visit he should alc» disappear 1 want him locked up.” —and yet the pollc » police knew | because of his appearance there when |snow was on the ground this winter A driving & swift motorcycle sled of say there 18/nis own invention. It was propelled a $! mily of Miss Cruger. Her par-| afternoon ; ‘The removal of Postmaster Edward, MILWAUKER, Wis, Feb. 17.—That $ _ Police Lieut. Dunn of the West ents have been made nearly frantic] Prayers were said for the safe rev M. Morgan and the appointment of fen Miller, a noted organist and t @ Sixty-eighth et Station to-day | PY the attitude of Capt Alonzo Cooper, turn of Miss Cruger, Committees Con: en Thomas G. Patten in his| Musician of = Philadelphia, ~— who | % got the revenge for which he had! charge of tho detectives of the dis- | were appinted to co-operate with the \greesm: achieved shternationat fame and was|% been waiting eight years, He was|ttict. Cooper, having found grounds| parents In their search and to en= d Place was the result of reports made) yeijeved to have drowned near Ke-| 4 formerly attached to the East Fifty-/ 08 which to base the belief that @ girl | courage the Sunday School pupils and to Postmaster Gencral Burleson by! powha in 1914, t« etill allve, wan the | # 2 first Street Station. and one night a| (Who may have been Miss Cruger) | the former schoolmates of tho girl im special inspectors of conditions found| startling possibility revealed here to- | 4 % Man poring as a plain clothes police. | entered the taxicab willingly at Clare- | the Wadielgh High School to join. Se We Sisk: Past OM ay Gh Peselbe OF & lelten aomareitiy | man brought in a prisoner mont Avenue and One Hundred and| An appeal for protection for young i the New York Pos ee. Rata’ ain \¢ DENN « ‘ ®| The noxt day ne F 1 to| Twenty-seventh Street, has declared) girls on streets “which are not sat from a brother, D, Emlen Miller of | $ er pif mone-SECY e hext day no one appeared to girls o h are not safe Tt bad been the intention of the Ad- Philadelphia Tr Dporn % prosecute the man. Investigation he is satisfied she left home willingly | for them unattended” was signed by ‘ ministration at Washington to take! an. iettor atated that the body now |% FARRELL showed that the arrest had been made 4nd there is nothing more. for him| Mrs, Pattison, Mrs, Gershon Smith, No action in the New York case until) lying in the Miller lot in Philadelphia | ® ha by a “phony cop." Commissioner to investigate. Mrs, John H. Brown, Mrs, B. M. O2- 4 March 4 or much later, but the Post-|{js not that of the young mustcian.| % GREETERS 4 Bingham thereupon issued an order! “My girl has been kidnapped,” said] ley and Miss Grace M. Chamberlain, § master General was stirred to imme-| The writer believes Miller 1# working | ® 2 that all plain clothes men, on taking| Henry D. Cruger, the girl's father,| “It 18 a terrible thing,” said Mrs, ‘ late action by the preliminary re-|on a farm near Milwaukee and asks | + prisoners to a station, show their | “and is held for ransom. ‘This talk| Pattison to-day, “for any one to f ports of his inspectors, who advised| Miss Margaret Mice, a musician here, | 2 2 shields, Lieut. Dunn wag unmerci-| about her having gone away volun-|take a filmsy pretext for saying that & Him Gat the service was suffering| with whom Miller wan acquainted, tol 2 @ fully “joshed” by friends in tho do-|tarily i# an unwarranted insult to|a girl whose simplo life and good k from @ “plain case of ‘too long in| begin « search for him. + > partment over the episode, her and to us.» It is nothing| heart were known to all of us tn office.” | asi \¢ $ Early to-day a man wearing a, more than a screen for police shirk-| every detail went away with a man h Ten years’ occupa of the same| Selden Hare Miller was reported | @ @ peaked cap, a corduroy suit, a blue| ing. It is very strange to me that a/ of her own accord. There is no ques- 4 which requirel a prompt infusion of |The publication of the news was new blood. In a word, it is charged | quickly followed by a denial from his Ant j the office has been allowed to run into | family in Philadelphia. His brother, | h NETHERLAN how your shield," said the Lieu-| nothing for them to investigate.” | {n spurts by a motor-driven friction ' @ rut. Emlen Hare Miller, a prominent law- | vat Oe RE ane nereus tenant, The man displayed shield No.! WILL PUT PRIVATE DETECTIVES | wheel, which was raised when it at- Postmaster Morgan broadly in-|yer in Philadelphia, sald he had re- bokeh abd ties i R a) | ON THE CASE, tained high speed so that tho sled ieeach and +. Cpe eal i 5. | Would coast by momentum for a nch an Mr. Cruger made arrangements to-|piock or more ® arrest,” suggested Dunn | day to put a private detective agency pares aE eH “Never mind, I'm going right there! at the work he believes the Police are now, and I'l report in parson,” sald | negleeiog CRIPPLE INSISTS ELKS “Sergeant Wilson.” The wife of Alfredo Cocchi, the mo- | turned, his flannel collar flapped apart Cruger referred, was still without ener # neck. word of him at her hon . call up yc timated there had been a breach of|cently arrived at his home, No, 312 a faith on part of the postal authorities| South Tenth Str Philadelphia, Pas i im appointing Congressman Patten at| after his usual summer work in Flor- : this time. He said he had been prom-/|ence, and “is now temporarily out of | ised no appointment would be made| the city without giving him an opportunity to| The body of a drowned man was | be heard. found on Oct. 16, 1914, floating in the | : According to Washington despatch-| Pike River, north of Kenosha, Wis. | §eeeee BAS. CURRAN St. REGis CHAIR Min and Dunn saw a long s * No. 75 Man-|So With Nurse Pamill Stops at ry a em Mr. Patten may hold the Post-|It wan reported at first that it was | ’ "| } Dunn bounded out, called tho reserves | hattan Street. The last time she saw Best Hotels and Sends Bill mastership for life if he choones, as it| the body of Alfred Freeman, who [eld be back, and the next moment] + $y a tock of paticcae ithe owed | him, she insists, was when he came bdidiitiapbtlieds 4: i@ said to be the President's plan to| had been employed as piano play be! gid Salk th ihe Owes + him at Broadawy and Sixty-eighth | 2ome from the shop unexpectedly to Local Lodges. place Presidential postmasters under|in « moving picture theatre in Mil- | eiie ue Wek i i i ities + ® Stree That isn't ey did to him,| Thursday afternoon (just after the enniless and paralyzed, demanding. civil service, with practically life ten-| waukee, but ten days later km en | pier minute pole ei ape a inane ale $065.44 666-9660-0046 alae rest didn’t ar on the! police had visited him), got $10 from world in general and t ’ ure if good behavior obtains, by ex-| Hare Miller went to Kenosha and _——. minute later, He was everywhere, cut 7 of | Back in the station, the man de. | her Hand went away, She knows very | Eiks particular take care of him, eoutive order soon after March 4 identified the body as that of bis : 46 buay that Hobede vould And} U § CONTINUES FIGHT ribed himself as c- | little of his business, the police said,!H, C, Pannill, formerly of Lawton, a | brother Selden Ninth Annual Entertainment 19 ues that nobody . wae ‘pation and address refused, ac and did not know whether he had a Okla. with his nurse and his wheel It was stated then that Selden had . ntertalnments, music and dining ing to the police, hield he c t t. She F i 4 Bers Confess They Stole Nine| n of the Hotel Clerks lccaceibak Sade uence c ON STEEL AND HAR ESTER 0 he police, | car-| bank account. She was of a rather chair. is now a guest of the Waldort- Pcmage lg | ohh derd disappeared from his home in Phi! he Hotel Clerks the jana dancing wore going on all ov V ried was lost three weeks ugo by Ser-| seuiouy disposition and exacted from | Ast alentine, of Dan Costigan's quad, The scat was his undoing, The | her husband his prompt return home : . nan who fooled Dunn eight years a let in the Supreme Court) jad such a mark and Dunn get any sleep and in Etforts to Dissolve Big nized him when he saw it again to- delphia a year before, No t hotel and Mr. Bowman was in his ce had ' John Cook of No, 399 Fourteenth| hoon found of him until the drowned! Caladdest-Handed of All ie Street and Joseph Morgan of No./ man was identified. But when the} —_——_—- 267 Nineteenth Street, fifteen-year-old | body reuched Philadelphia the family u 4 | Brooklyn boys, admitted yesterday in! physician, Dr, Alfred Reginald Allen,| ter New York} up nights, n ‘annill broke his neck in 1910 while diving. Me thinks the Elks shquld take care of him, ax he was a member urbed by the fact he stayed | of the Lawton lodge. His procedure . racing for home In the country. | |. hat's how these hotel keepers stay | Files | fter working hours, She seemed as much di The Greeters of out until 10 o'clock Wednesday night has been to stop at a hotel, stay until the Children’s Court of that borou nd a dentist J, Clarence Salvas,| greeted themselves and thelr guests | are always on the job, ; j cay : ea Rae Dill, refe , fe that during the last few weeks they | convinced the family that they were| ‘ aitroom| It Was the ninth annual receptior Combines. Phe brought “Sergt.|as by bis unexplained departure | he got bill, refer tt No the nearest stole nine automobiles “just for fun.” | miataken. Later it was learned thar) lat Might In the Louls XIV. ballroom n ne Wilson” said he was rles Ban. | Thursday Biks lodge and move Acconling to. the lade, they took the a is of the Greeters, and the very best in| AVASILINGTON, D.C, Feb, ning, an auditor, of No. 100, West | bill was unpatd. Score Cee te me Maite ote te | a musician giving his name ax Miller| of the Blitmore. There were many] ing man grein, thie SRE CESHGR ante Cec ak Aine oe mubltore eNO f Tho charges of the Crugers had the | helped him: the Grand Lodge gave “ abandoned them, all of which were re:| had entered © sanitarium and had] g d many guests; y of | p, ; aeilave \ eae iy ele tigatl © Palice | omect of stirring police action, anc 400, and he was one 6 neon errr Witkin held. them ta| worn jewelry marked “Selden” added | Greeters and many guests; many of} paul Barry of the Bellevu filed briefs in the United States Su-|Sald, after, investigating, that Ban. | {ect Of SUnIng Dollce action nd Shape ss Bedford, sap prey, #100 bail for rentence next Friday. to the mystery, | the gentler sex, to mention” the most] Sam Adams of the Colonnade, and|preime Court regarding tho suits to RINK ind “Sergt. Wilson” had: been (detectives wore Oe RnB | by a writ of habeas corpus because ing togethe or several hours, |up Coccht’s near acyuaintances, Th Dy : cot 4 . = = - beautiful of which would be invidi-| dainty Quaker girls from the Qua dissolve the United States Steel Cor Wilson” paying for D “ aye They ho disliked it. Technically he is not f == hep ersttodet lh dag paying for most of the| questioned a motorcycle shop «i Biked 1h ech cally. BAe Boe TT oF G Ct 6 ie wi 01 jor C ter on ar- drinks. 7 t ba now an is lodge hav! ‘01 64 j in the muscles, where an inflamma | OU The ballroom was Matryland, tt] ° fv 4 aoe A Tala laaey poration and the International Har-|Gtinks. | | uae pocket, {!" The Bronx with whom the missing ‘te’ ache wot Havin applet tion is set up in the nearby tissue was better than Fairyland. It was é ¥ oP .GRe ie sake, | vester Company Poliseman Malloy furnished one de. |man was Intimate and another at] for reinstatement elsewhere. Hague has said, that " gout is rhea: : : the | t say f told you. The brief in the Steel « asnalls that the police thought might | Edgewater, N. J {With his nurse, Miss Catherine matiem, and rheumatism is gout.” [Pet Decorations wore real and the) The big figure of the function was} ing action of the lower courts in re-|shed some Hght on the “arrest.” He| perectiven ed. all n-|Jerick, Pannill is ald to. have If urio noid ie formed in excess within | music was real and the fairy shapes Thomas J. Farrell of the Motel St.| fusing a dissolution. order, setting |Met the “detective” with the man in etectives searched all the pawn- | traveled 40,000 miles in his | wheel the ody i is passed on to the kid- |which flouted hither and yon in the Regia, sident ‘of the Greetors.| orth that th SoRatinn Gente N at Seventy-fift . dankggiy teh carga a eis ba AO ary Ie Na ge og | ae @ filter to pass gance wi ” Pwice he ha 7 >reside: and|. Aid a me, COMIN fete he was | afternoon se ace Miss Cru annil ne s nurse, 8 said, poiton. If the exces ‘dace | Share eee: be pe ere bead phe, hae een President, and }inore than half the, industry, sets and m to the Second Branch for| ger’s gold wrist watch bearing have beon stopping at New. York exoreted by the kidneys, it is distri- he Rene teressveu now: Ut , : we Semen he wanted to be} | maintains prices £¢ fivaiievand up. Malloy suggested he take | initials in blue enamel, and her Wad, | Rotels for six mon He stops at bated thru the tissues.’ The choice | the men who grab your | when |but the'y slated for President of the| ioe it i just aw much « lawbry |him to the station, and trailed alon gue ‘) " 8, he says, because he must have #* for such storage are in the joints, | you enter a hotel, make you think pi sstreat Bbsoolation ry » nationa tha ccuaulnat on bate , fhe is ¥) through curiosity, The police think (\'8) Bh Schoe graduating ring ator rvice grime | house muscle-sheaths, where the circulation | you're a millionaire, until they find Sonvention meets in Hoston | from mine sion eon the | ‘Serat. Wilson” would not have taken | They believe anything un-| Keepers refuse to take hie tn is weakest, and where alo the alkalin- , June 6 to 8, inclusive, and pulchritude a and Reading Coal and tron! his prisoner to the station @ hadn't toward he er these ar ity of the. blood le low Ooh that you're not; give you the best/and polities were working hand tn Compan: ch and Wi seen the policeman wing ; nea eg Boy © Wireless Kills vonse> e house, when there isn’t} hand at the ball, SIA DANY high an¢ kes . th | at len w turned into welt. juently we must do every j Poem. in. the house, when i" ; 4 | Bkere= ObAL" Ge ; | nis charged with impersona pe : 4 Tiros’ oN the erie aiid eaaba tad any beat room; know more about the|,,"On to Hoston!” was the cry, and | Hurre Coal Company, which were | ing an officer. Banning was held on a | Money by thore who were responsible ' 17.—Heartbroken simple methods are best. .Flush the | Place you came from than you ever | 4+ New york P brought the con. |courts after the decision in the Steel | eres Ce neomtcatlon. bee celled ecient ie a Xo Sulew an kidneys by drinking 6 to 8 glasses of , thought there was to know; glve you vention back fi t Lake to Bon- ca | It became known to-day tha > meeting, Earl water between meals, A pint of hot | tips on Wall Street and the best show |ton, and the association will be 6,000, ‘The brief in the Harvester case} SUGAR WORKERS STRIKE, | was the work of Miss Cruger’s sister | Albert cars old, and knows water a halt hour before mea! in town; sige up instantly a bachelor | strong when they meet for the second | seeks to uphold the decision of th —_——-- Helen ing {rom place to place less wizard” of Ch 5 Take Anuric (double or triple : t, und can patter about {battle of Bunker Hill, lower cour lering dissolution on in the neighborhood where skates are uicide, In his roow ¢ strength), three times a day tor Sapa Olona 23 pene ae Far away San Francisco was rep- |the ground that it. exerc t sharpened which lod the auollct where he y with a revolve PB : awhile. Invigorate and assist the kid- | 8¢°KTaPhyY from Patagonia to Puget | resen Just night. The complete control of the trade in acri- | number of th ig site ahog bullet in wul, the youthful st city sent radio outfit and books. card PS gold to Dudley Field Malone, Collec: | controls 53 per cent. of the. importa neys to flush out the uric acid poisons, | Sound—they are the hotel clerks of|from the © During winter months the circulation | New Y is apt to be sioggieh and the blood | They are the inside decorations of cultural implements and specifi employees of the American Sugar fining Company's plant in Jersey City oveyed to-day the strike order issued to Mr. Cruger sald he knew ort of this city, making | of sisal, the p ncipal constituent tor gf the him h member of their order lees : Sreved (0-689 tHe RETIRe proer issued th i ® land existence the essence of joy.|march that the golden honor was| ,, lTefinerles, Labor leaders said that. 700 | P Wow Orie Acid Causes Gout, Rasumatism, Lumdage | Thie accounts for many neuto condi. | And “sinienen the tennule, ot) in {presented to Mr. ‘Malone by former| “QUACKS” FANED $30,000, {quit work, “tne ofticiats “or the pian (By LH. SMITH, M. D.) ions, such as headache, neuralgia, td Seal ‘ s An’ |Gov, Walsh of Massachusetts, Be- cone denied more, than Ale were aut. | ‘ was nod until the discc gastrio disturbances, and'dull mind: | Inst night was the night. Jack Mek the presentation. there was aj Me per") manex Hureet Stroet, Jersey’ City ow : Arthur Genoa In 1048, ieere by Sir | As the condition progf%é¥7We often | Bowman gave them the ballroom and | specch by, National President 5 truck in the cheek by a dart from’ an | 4 uty patients . that the blood of | have lumbago, disease of thé heart | the lights and they furnished their| Edward E. Pitts) who came all the) AUBURN. N. ¥ wen als on Way home. last night } goaey | ceagrhpeceey urle acid in an | and arteries, breaking down of the | own music and partner way from Dotroit to extend the glad] jonos and Hert Twerd. tor | AftAE agar Fe timber of men . is nount, tas: much |-kidnere rin own music and partners, ray from Daprols, tend th ones and ner dward, both} uring th strl 2 miasile | attention wan paid to. this subject. | tome "Eat heat Hee | A wonderful man is Bowman, Ho| 8nd to the Greoters of New York. | | or minghamtor t np X painful kash, in the skin, but he | Later sclentite men learned that in | water, and take ANURIC (double or | 40e8 things on a scale of Neapoliante | Lenox Hotel in Boaton, ix an amso~ | States, Cous | tosdaye ee ee ¥ weumatism, the kidneys do | tripl grandeur an. kes them stand up| clate Grecter, and now wo 18 the Col- | mails Wot work properly to throw off the uric | tree eget) After meals and atbed | krandeur and mak am stand UP licctor of the Port | acid poison; consequently uric acid arvs ico for several weeke at atime, and | like the brick wall of Bagdad. He i] y id ° a UL be fi f 0 » be with tala are deposited in and about the joltite, | the dleckecs thet (uaetr® acid aud Brennen turned or : The former Governor told of th Greeters, [tire in his hotel early last Saturday over the}and how he was @ hero for a minute, | 4)? Vi" lights, 1] setting all the guests and others out. | ht 1. Ross Abdill, represeyting all the |)", hotels. in Callfornfa, was the cus- | ty the rear erican the de, , of the Men's Wear new and | i \ pitld $2044 ie ae} CHIL) iN BILIOUS extensive section which will hereafter be N FIVE MINUTES Gato Gascon in miele = | devoted to the display and sale of 0 New England and now of New!Sentry at Border Kills Cltteen| inoiden he 1s going to’ hel EL PASO, Tex., Feb. 17.—-A sentry Thomas arrell to carry his elé home im Carte from the Second North Carolina Infan- at the smelter out | INDIGESTION GAS Mohn F, Garrety, see eet Kal |chaenae ea day. The vents we is coated, breath hot or | a comprehensive assortment of which is now | ; ne of the old tine Krecters, looked | fay ‘not vat been hentited ! stomach sour. ing shown, comprising styles adapted for ike a family man, but didn’t miss a| “ ae = ae danc Jack is now general man NEW ORLE “California Syrup of Figs” ald . ; . |e , . rer of the Manger hotels. 6 cha EANS ENTRIES. a Syruy 8 every type of car. Included in the stock are: ( Pape § Diapr psin is. the ins r jew t . Hotel Netherians Ho ry | can't harm tender stom- Y “YE e ( quickest and surest Stom \te and tote! Navarre. Basil J, Cur een O8 BANS, La. Keb The} ach, liver, bowels. imported Robes of silk plush, $40.00 to 65.00 | Le ach relief ran of the St. Regis stayed long | 0't sees are : ty have his picture taker ollows Every mother realizes, after giving dcloth bes, i i silk an | You don't know what upset y red W, Senn ofethe Hiltmore was | 4 hiUST ACH = Maile oar ti [her children “California Breae ot Broadcloth Robes, lined with silk plush, stomach-—which portion of the eaprney ue “entel ee aa | va fg Moat Oth OAT | Figa,” that this ts their ideal laxative, at . . « « « « « $30.00 & 35.00 ryou! Wel pe la because they love its pleasant taste lbother, If your stomach is inn res | to: its gift of the ballroom, KB. J. joo | and it thoroughly cleanses the tender Zib and Mohair Plush R Ss By MAURICE V. SAMUELS fee : AL tanks ani (PRG, RAUAED Ce Rha iletiione in "Gad i | little stomach, liver and bowels with- Zib and Mohair Plush Robes, E V. § A ‘ oe linactarmentell Rin (Abe uw Beumm Broadwa 1 out. griping t $12.00 to 32.00 | wba PY VENTER EE ‘ Years. lent youth and Ry ce When cross, irritable, feverish or . 4 Aaa Sintered? . h MEAP Renee aiid vod ani oenotat & occa Ain ‘ breath is bad, stomach sour, look at B loth Rob r0l-lined 20.00 Sara LP rir we AE 1 Boxcloth Robes, woolslined, . -00 to 35.00 z nena vat star, tongue |i Owoun of the Gotham, , ; the tongue, mother! If coated, g aN From the Play Now | sisswett foods veal out toigie “itil Silt St tha Cine i iia teaspoonful et this, hares Steut { 5 reap ts ; Wee 8 LSA Lae Nf axative,” and in a few hours all the Also ; Playing at the naib tom “Pe area h¥e genie exiaie in’ the tae \foul, constipated waste, sour bile and ik“ | undigested food passes out of the bow: moorted Robes of Scotc 4 el cle eadienuhave s well, playful child Imported Robes of Scotch wool and vicuna, again. When its little system is full of in a variety of desirable qualities and colors diarrhoea, indigestion, colie—remem ings Dh eg) ele e (010,00: to. A 00 jcold, throat sore, has’ stomach-ache, | ber, a good “inside cleansing” should WILLIAM ELLIOTT Manhattan Opera House ,..\."\i3\ ane “i Seon the. Gt ie Begins February 19th ote © ston weeter ‘ favorite foods without fea 1 rston loesn't take care of | alw + be the first treatment given R r nur liberal | y t rebel t Millions of mothers keep “California Motor Robes made to order ¥ f IN our food ta a ¢ nateadl of Syrup of Figs” handy; they know a laeoe is ’ der to correspond y EVEN help, remember t ickeat, surest teaspoonful to-day saves a ‘sick child with upholstering of car. THE not harnile nt s Pape’s Dia. | to-morrow, Ask your druggist for a psin y fifty cents for | 60-cent bottle of “California Syrup of 4 larg wt drug stores, Its truly + | Figs,” which has directions for babies, ; ert tops foo + |children of all ages and grown-ups rena : lorinted onthe bon Bawar Reva Fifth Avenue-Madisan Averue, ‘ ‘ th ng , terfeits sold he so don’| be fooled. ie Your stomach « meals Get the genuin by “Californ Ie ‘ { you keep acids neutralized. Advt li g Syrup Company.” — ha suid 34th and 35th Streets New York —

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