The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1917, Page 5

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MAYOR WILL BAR <2.zcS.%"= BATLD EAS HOURS CRAG AT HEARING =: oo SESE TG It has been agreed,” said Comp ON RIVERSIDE PLAN :s=-<¢cctts AND OED UP 12.000 rings note has been taken of all practical criticisms and suggestions, Second officer, V Who Stuck; 4 i f Other Opponents of Project to committee, ne esto") When Crew Abandoned Vigi- | Have Chance to Review ‘sentatives of various associations! — lant, Brings Back Reward. | “We intend to call before us repre: pie Thad who made them to go over the sub: Their Objections. 4 with is—with the spectfi sp Reman, on oof Mr. © ae nd we age about is Robert Ferguson, Amer niin oe citizen, who camo home to-da | Estimate have agreed that after the raha bi Liverpool on the American liner New | present public hearings on the New York, with $ are finished, opponents of the plan courage and seamanship. Ferguson is the subject again with the Board's to desert the battered tug Vigilant committee on 7 and terminals off the Irish coast when her the purpose of working out coner n and wwelve suggestions rand we But from this ica Niner Ryndam L. Craig ‘The Vigilant is a big tug which had Association a British Governmer the Mayor to go The kind of a game seadog we + Mayor Mitchel and the Board of ery cent tue to ,{Story of Blowing up of Belford ¢ | Brought by Sailors Here on ean Philadelpltia. who Invited} Frank Benjan f her crew aban-| an American) been sold to t ut into the park | s f Beaumont, Tex., came from Ferguson was ber second officer. She and settle things, will barred land on the Philadelphia to-day | had encountered terrific storms on the on certain ¢ critles whom the a German submarine, He was one of York, and when her Captain and most Mayor and the Hoard consider the crew of the British bark Belford, | of the crew left her there didn’t seer fensive, including Frank Joyce of | which sa San Francisco Aug, to be a chance that she would remain the Death Avenue Association Tho schedule of procedure arranged 2a, 1916, with cargo of rye for Pal. | afl i sland he's # good old boat,” said Fergu calls for continuation of the present |’ Gn dep, 3 the Belford became be-|80n, “and I'll take her to the finish of series of open public hearings next Sud. , this voyage, Who'll stand by?" week. On Monday and Tuesday the i PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION | Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid, mouth, ulmed off Cape Clear, Iretan man subm popped |. Only two stood by, John Smith, a A German shouted | fteman, and Thomas Welsh, an oiler. | that the Bel-|The intrepid three waved their caps as the Captain and the rest of the crew bobbed away on waves to the safety of Then they went to work 10 tha pilot house, | to the engine room and Smith id” For fifty-two hours posts without Vigilant, al ly a G of the 1 ‘should. towering » Ryndam the submart yell fire. Then the Belford’s y the submarine sink a od delayed in’ the ys, or rather, ferments, \ the same as food left in the open air, says a noted authority. He alee tells us that Indigestion’ is caused by mahi cn fe GAPTA OF SHP SUNK ARRESTS MAN AT BRIDGE This everything caten sours in the Was Lurking it 1 Shadows ‘stomach, much like garbage sours in x Hiamsbure Apprc 1 ‘old a can, forming acrid fluids and gases, Skipper ot the Afric Donned Garb W iltiannst urg Ap pr pach a dt Told which inflate the stomach li i i { Thus Es Conflicting Stories. balloon. Then we feel a he fang! EOUS: Kee misery in the chest, we bel caped Arrest. Edward Joh of Stol Yrancig A, Dahn, @ naval militia man, saw a man dodging in the shad the third oficer| ows under Willlamsburg Bridge at iner Philadetphia, South Fifth Street before daylight He tells us to lay aside all digestive which arrived to-day from %. He covered him with aids and instead get from any phar- was third officer on the 12,000-ton his rifle and arrested him, He said macy four ounces of Jad Sults and pritish freighter Afric, which was, he was waiting f take a tablespoonful in a glass of ‘| ¢ heurt- shor we eructate sour food or h burn, flatulence, wate nausea erpool, | thig morr y a German submarine on Fob, | out of the su; ; water before breakfast and drink “OK BY | pf enaebaer ssuoead Wa 1 while it is effervescing, and, further-° Of the ae f no: triend appeared ho was. tal more, to continue this for a week, | Tehnson says ; © fair the Bedford Avenue Police Station, While relief follows the first dose, it Warning and signalled tha ‘ap Half u dozen cartridges of the kind is important to neutralize the acidity, | tain and crew of t remove the xas-making mass, start an hour in which to x the liver, stimulate the kidneys and t thus promote a free flow ot pure digestive juic Jad Salts is inexpensive and is from the acid of gr juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. ‘This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results.—Advt Afric could have | used in navy rifles were found in the her their be- | man's pockets. He would not tell where he got them or what he was going to do with them; sv t locked hin up, He “sald Walter D of disorderly conduct ayRaLIEA Ye BERLIN GHILOREN TO BE is SENT INTO COUNTRY Government = Will Try New Scheme to Help 1 properly SAILOR'S BURNING GOAT = susrenvan. Wholesale deport rer HALTS LINER'S VOYAGE <%= the three upper publ us and Matches are to have sever Moniere rural region, ‘Tale at H @ the children n of Berlin ehil- the coi d, the months in the is expected to tn the clty » be better Dr. Gee the new Prussian ner, has in- formed the Berlin newspapers that he has come to an agreement with Pres- ident Batockt of the Imperial Food Regulation Board and Gen. Groener, head of the army feeding department, that red tape must be ignored and food questions be dealt with in the speediost possible way. Dr, Michaclis I arned its place in the medicine chest as a relief from pains and aches, Quickly penetrates without rub- bing and soothes the soreness Cleaner and more effective than mussy plasters or ointments, it does Ve Stevedors were has been authorized to act not stain the skin. tha oii f & : Progen Ces ron tes For rheumatism, neuralgia, gout, Jum: eT 4 k last fireman F He has power hago, apt and strains use Sloan's Lini Cap Avthur smith t bakerles which dis. quent, “At all druggias, 3e $1. 00 \ i Vt s: as ners that he would The steamer lay a e and t tire was out reached, I w YES! THIS IS TRUE! ANY CORN LIFTS OUT No foolishness! Lift your corns \ and calluses off with | ANTI-FAT |: Art thou stout and getting stouter? Muerican a ontained Pain? No, none at all! ‘Arbotone will stop that eraving, \ warded her " had Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns Make thee normal—that's well A‘ + Ye or any kind of a corn, can h known we be lifted right out with the fin Thou'lt forget that hungry feeling t 1 you will apply directly upon t After taking Arbol ’ ‘ off » few drops of freezone, says @ Cin- Hl pi attenioeinat ik marked elas ti authority, ae me n aster claimed rat at sma cost one ‘And the pounds away will dwindle~ |. ‘Th ie aan get a quarter of an ounce of Waist no longer like a zone ad disembarked ar ane at any drug store, whlch is Phow'lt be than to the make H Libis ott tan ificient to rid one's feet of every Peete ie i Iet ‘ ‘aieneieas 4 ee ye ee Corn or callus without pain or sore ness or the danger of infection Note Lhis little poe v Thi simple drug dries the moment by a liter woman of Los A o it i lie ne Culit., u Ito Capt dack Crawford Near Death. even irrita let Arbolone. ° ‘ while apply deseribe ( ' " This announcement will interest known antiefat tt e ] . mans men here, for it is said that use it for advertisi Kaets and ‘ wdsid nt high-heel footwear is put rutitude are both expressed with ad: rns on every woman's feet Wairable rhythm and wetre,—Adyt femce 4 voce tus morning. nboard the Hol-| ff rer ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1917. P ; | bee ‘TANK AT PUMPING STATION and, !t {s admitted that ¢ome woven selene 0° QAYLIGHT SAVING URGED MEATLESS DAY EACH WEEK <0 stow out om FALLS AND ALARMS GUARD SS". '0%50%ice.2°%' GMI FOR ENGLAND IN SIX LONDON GLUBS > "= ns ie he first to curtail the number of |furnished Brooklyn 2,500,000 gallons per meal, 4 25,000 Galle Recepia le Lets Go + aig) Parliamentary Committee Reports | Follow Suggestion of British Foe it Springfield, L. 1, Where |was Of Wee + | in Its Favor—Germat Cor er in Effort to Reduce Troops Are on Duly. | bands. Adopt It T Consumption An investigation was started to-d aay | ou yone | LONDON, Feb fie 6 | LONDON, 1 o2.—Malt s nto the collapse of a 00 # a on ef the day teaaving scheme | London clubs led the way was to-day unantr a week. T tank at the Spring? fame | siy recommend. | one meatless di ing station of the Brooklyn Water ed by nted Jeelected wae Friday. Meats Works. It let go about 10.10 o'clock | - the British 1 nd ese clube w jast night with such force and noise| He and Par y Ambasee the subsec “ a Fridays teres suited to the needs of children | many helieved there had been an ex- Shad Stam, ine L to bring th edale int ibs were Now than ALBODON DENTAL CREAM. | plosion. ‘The frame buildings of a file] | MADRID, , (via London).—) effect in April instead of in May j sult It is smooth and velvety, free from tration plant were wrecked and the| rm W. Gerard, former American _| The pin t* one of many expedients| and coloring matter, and has a |iighte at the pumping station were) \mvascier att und his party! A Copenhagen despateh’ on heb, suggested the Food Controller.) ful'smack.” — It contains nothing: | extinguished Jto.the tn eS vu es nad de-| Lord Devonport the maxi-| Cannot be swallowed with safety. Since the break with Germany, ten The At reritii {i {mum weekly mea sumption t - men of Company 1, ‘Tenth Infantry, (ay PePtes - att |4 1-2 pounds per person. Unless thie) _* under Capt, Thomas J. Dooley, have! American Ambassador, and his staff. contin Hiimit ia gen adopted throughout tl THE AKOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HAL AROLIAN HAL ABOLIAN HAL In BROOKLYN In MANHATTAN In THE BRONX LATBUSH AVENUI 29 West 42nd STREET 367 KEAst 149th STREET Today—and continuing Friday and Saturday AN AEOLIAN SALE OF PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS | The finest instruments taken in exchange during holiday business are included and THE VALUES ARE EXTRAORDINARY OU may select a handsome Piano at a price as low as $75—terms $5 monthly—Players as low as $195—terms $6 monthly. And there is a great variety of instruments priced up to $600, Every one represents a saving of 20% to 50% and consistently low terms make payment easy. Beautiful mahogany, rich ebony, graceful-grained walnut, wrought into cases of clegant design, announce in positive terms the quality, the artistic opulence of the fine musical instruments they contain. The names upon their fall boards—such famous names as Steinway, Weber, Steck, Knabe, Wheelock, Sohmer--testity that they are the prod- uct of master workmen, and that the beauty of case truthfully forecasts a wealth of tone- beauty and the perfection and durability of mechanism that only the highest skill in instrument-making can consummate. ‘These are pianos and players from homes of atfluence. ‘They are instru- ments not discarded because their days of usetulness were past, but ex- changed in the prime of their service because their owners preferred the Pianola to Pianos too long silent, or the wondertul new Duo-Art Piano even to the Piano Re-polishing, re-finishing, tuning, overhauling by our own expert workmen have increased the intrinsic worth of these instruments. Many ot them are unquestionably equal to new. Phat part of the public which prefers fine things, which recognizes and appreciates worth, will find in this sale an opportunity to fully” gratify its tastes in musical instru- ments at Costs that are almost absurdly low, There are a few less than One Hundred Pianos to choose from PRICES AS LOW AS $75 Lowest Terms $5 Monthly T makes represented are Steinway, Weber and inspected in our factories and is sold with the Steck, Knabe, Wheelock, Sohmer, Stroud Acolian guarantee stuvvesant, Everett, Estey and others of simila Aeolian service tollows every sale to insure com- eputation for musical excellence plete customer satisfaction — just as though the in | Each instrument has been overhauled as necessa strument purchased were new | The Player-Pianos are Limited in Number but First in Quality | PRICES AS LOW AS $195 Lowest Terms $6 Monthly LL of the players in this sale are Aeolian-made tres find no difficulty in renewing perfectly these A nstrument wh s equivalent to the state shtly used players of our own manutacture ment that they are the finest istruments of the These beautitul Pianolas and Player-P types. Our factories~-the comprehens e prices placed upon them for this Wash equipped and skillfully manne the mus vduis Birthday Sale are rare and unmistakable ba Small Grand Pianos in Many of the Best Makes at Prices as Low as $325 | Special-priced instruments on display in all Aeolian Stores ea

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