The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1917, Page 4

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MOVIE DIRECTOR TO PRISON m. Pranks Dey Sentence f Speeding. Without the alternative of a fine flarry L. Franklin, of No, 1% West Forty-reventh street. a moving picture ea eR ENE ee enn canes an WM. F. SHEEHAN DIES GRIEVING FOR “PITTY POSIDS FOR MUVVER,” a — THE EVENING WCRLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, ‘BIG WELCOME GWEN to to to re THE FIRST CAVALRY, explained four- stowed an equally fitting weloome on |Oe | the “poys from the border got ready 1917, Cahalane; the Committee of Five Hundred, an artillery company from Fort Wadsworth, the Grand Army posts of Staten Isl: volunteer firemen’s organizations and thousands of enthusiastic islanders, Ceremonies followed in front of Borough Hall and Captain Hunter was presented with 1. Ted. e better par of the morning was sed in being welcomed and then march to Fifth Avenue and down the Manhattan Bridge and across Hrooklyn, where @ most wonderfui ception had been QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION prepared for|an American flag, The troop will be iector connected with the Rolte Mov- year-old Baltimore girl when caught picking $20 worth them. om . "| banquetted on ‘Tuesday night. Get Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets Picture Studio, Nos. b and 7 of growing flowers in florist shop of Broadway hotel ‘omplaint was made by the troopers —— Rinty-firet street, was to-day sent to the whore fami! of the poor car service and the dela That is the joyful of thousands ly 1s stopping. rf ery rison for ten days on a charge of after leaving Chica: Part of ¢ HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. Rrearng his automobile by Magistrate HIS BROTHER JOHN floor of one of the cars fell out. The s since | Dr. eae Produced Olive ; ‘copers saved themselves by clinxing House in the Traffic Court J | ALIPNATION SUIT dating back to 1880, in which} (Continued from Firet Page.) {f°"pars saved themselves by flinsink|! ion SPRINGS, Ark., March 14.Tho|, Dr. Edwards, a practising ph Franklin, it was alleged, operated hit = plaintife and defendant have become grandmothers, jus! snapped, leaving the major portion of|entries for to-morrow's races are aa|fOr 17 years, @ calomel's old-time Machine tm Broadway at the rate of Noted Lawyer and Politician, | dismissed in Jersey, variety to the colors of olive drab se ‘train marooned, enemy, discovered the Olive Tablet ‘ Se keh, io yrankita wee warned’ for a ; oad uniforms, Each troop had only thirty-two RACE —Aelling: flew ant four|formuia while treating patients for | @peeding in Broadway. On Dec. 14 last he was fined $35 for speeding In Kiver- Bide Drive. Former Licutenant Govy- ernor, Ill for a Year. PASSENGER rooned all night in flood. TRAIN with 100 persons was ma- tre of changeable temperatures sand storms, bumped into the first five feet of water in West Virginia The troopers, fresh from a country horses, and the required number was and furnished by Squadron A. were In the saddle by 11 o'clock and and opwant The men Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabl er tiatidon tht gse a Ti8 STantiey, te, 116; Tablets, the substitute for calomel. chronic Sil ation and ria livers. “4 do not, contain calomel, but a healing, soothe Snowstorm they hed seen since tact Nalf an hour later the march for tha) Seto, Rice ediags Eee ite ana |g vegetable laxative, . om armory began, The line of march | gewad, aah he Why We Have Tired, Wiliam F. Sheehan, former Ifeu- HACKENSACK GIRL of fifteen decided she was! winter. Tho boys were delighted wan along Fifty-seventh Street. to|SCrnc'rem fie itary nO aagere, 183! | nase Helier nresceocnd, of eet | a York and «—-———_—— too young to be bride, had marriage annulled and went| with the snow. Laughing and talk- ifth Avenue, down the avenue tol {2r",, BL7Z, Charley, MeF ceva: 111; Talebearer, Hi Thee Coal a rae <3 a Worn-out Nerves and Thin [tenant Governor of New York a back to school. ing and shouting the cavalrymen Fourth Btrest, to Canal and acrosa| ‘iin: iit: Kink Ie lives t> ach normslis, hey Sima Hiaed ta the Soringtions for many years one of the leaders at crowded under umbreling and told (reat ciun: tie, ceciment as ea. lah ‘a ts 86 abficem |fosce then to wunatusal action.” the Ne 5 e . f Os me “Sona this merning at bis home Wo. 16 Balt WOMAN RURAL MAIL CARRIBR of Knorville,| now glad they were to got hone. All vowed by Gov. Whitman Major Gen, | {ing ud, ate bulneowr 100i If you have « “dark brown mouth (RY DR. 6. W. BOWER) is morning at his ho na Md., has travelied 93,600 miles in twelve years, and/ were happy because Larry Maresi, a Wood, Major Gen, O'ltyan, Mayor ‘Om. st ‘sand 1!now and then—a bad breath—a di At this time of the year most people | Fifty-sixth Street. He had been In missed only thirty days, caterer of Brooklyn, was at the yards Mitchel, Senators Caldwoll and Wads- vig “a mffer from a condition often called |! Spring Fever. They feel tired, worn | c out, before the day is half thru. They 1 health for a year and his powers of physical resistance had been les- NEW FISH plentiful about California coast has a w ot! with a staff of his men, serving eand- wiches and hot coffee, Sle feats h Herbert T ie, ui h, Mi ae IR sees aye “Hives Jog, 10 orth, Adjt. Gen. Stotesbury and | her National Guard officers, 2 Gram, FIPTA RACK. lear’ old and H Rockin “2: |tired feeling—sick headache—toi liver and are constipated, you'll jure and only pleasant results by: his Greed: the deat 4 elt 8, 7 Troop F rode to South Ferry anc | wan; 4% furld little Dr. ak A sened by his ng over the death perfect figure “8” on tts back, Troop K brought home Gladys and embarked there for Staten Ieland, | is: towels st Korfhags, 110 rom one or two little Dr. Edwardg ma a e o of John © Ee x 110) Bi hop. 110; Lake Mi | Olive Tablets at bedtime. 2 jmore than a@ year ag: ; Jimmy, two burros, mascots of the The First went to the border 1,40 Ty? aaesk sometimes “pimply” oF pale skin ancl! gheshan, his brother, who wae for an ! ‘to the joy and delight of the strong, arriving at McAllen in th | fit dedos Rust io, = thi Beus,| Thousands take one or two every white lips. The reason for this is that| interim loader of Tammany Hall. dead-lock Mr, Sheehan withdrew and/er of the Assembly and Lieutenant | ‘Top. to the Joy e first days of July. .The rest of the|. SIXTH RACE—Sdling; three-year-olds and imp. |laht just to keep right. Try them, during the wintertime, shut up with m 0 many Hal James A. O'Gorman was chosen as @| Governor, and appointed eommittees | kiddies who gathered around them (0%) Mate oO tte te etate. ward) jane me and arpaty Satie *Oivnaier, |10¢ and 26¢ per box. All drugglsts— in doors, eating too much meat and| During bis Iliness Mr. Sheehan was compromise candidate to attend his funeral, Jon Ban Juan Hill, The burros were “troop F was met at St. George by a |e! sO My ob: amy Johnson, Tot: Jemie Low Advts too little green vegetables, one heaps | Under the care of Dis, Samuel Tam. | Hoth in lnw and politics Mr Bhes. - Uboorated With Colors aa Waa the platoon Gf mounted pollen, In Gome ” y ‘Pind, . - fuel Into the system which Is not|bert, Henr, 3. Bugtse and T. Hoob, (i' ino, conservative Dr mocracy, He ACCUSED OF $10, 000 THEFTS. raccoon, Chiquita, the mascot of the mand of Inspector Cornellus F. Sinates Allowance claimed, ‘Track faat, World Wants 5 Work Wonders, burned up and the clinkers remain to | Against their direction. he recently opposed from the beginning Bryan | Staten Ls! troop, mn the system—a clogging “ of |inaisted several times on visiting the radicaliem within the party ranks, | Com Blank Money Orders| vant 7 reise be po eae ae ft A roop K, y D ne circulation, with inactive liver |omces of his firm, Ingraham, Sheehan nominated Ter a dant ie tied oe for Fonds, U, 8. Charges, yards. Corpl. Dixon, promoted on the and kidneys. & Morgan, at No. 14 Wall Street to “ Neil MeDonlogue, twenty-four years vite The best means to oil the machinery |, of the body, put tone into the liver, | kidneys and Lrtinls tf em, is to first practise a good house-cleaning. | 1 know of nothing better as a purge than a vegetable pill made up of May apple, leaves of aloe and jalap on Judge Parker be. | telegraph money order from a friend This is commonly sold by all drug-|a time his influence was national in Cine aamociated with the firm, Hia|in Newark, N. J. ; gists as Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets, | scope, particularly in the Prestdential brilliancy. of mind and charm of| McDonlogue ts charged with the theft STAGE OF GRIP and should be taken at least once «| campaign of 1904. He entered poli- manner gave him a wide circle of] on Nov. 6, 1914, of a blank money order week to clear the twenty-five feet of |; Intestines, For an invigorating tonte which will clarify the blood, put new life in the body, sparkle to the eyes, and a wholesome skin, nothing does so well as a glyceric herb extract made from Golden Seal root, Blood and Stone | who was Mrs, Buffalo, was with him at the end, @ prominent polities of New York State and for Legislature at twenty-three, of the end to impor nt on Blanche Nellany of For twenty years Mr, Bheohan was tor in Democratic lea early, becoming a member of the Speaker Assembly at thirty-two and Lieutenant Governor at thirty-three years of age, For his debonnair appearance he was christened In youth with a polit! 8. His wife ‘ Augus, Belmont — and . Ryan became the finan- ers and unofliclal managers York tn 1898, Mr. promine sa ab. politician, - He tnership with Edward W. han Attained well socal friend litical ra. Mr, Sheehan was born in Buffalo in 1859 of parents in humble clreumn lances. The youngster began help legal clienta and po- ing the family by selling newspapers His brother John, who was consider ply older, gained political power i acle connections in. th ontract two kid mes gulte fel de, has a 014, good looking and stylishly dressed | qj: who said he was & biac comedian, was arrested by Postal Inspector C. A Larrabee and Detective Dondero, tn the Western Union office at No. 165, Broadway to-day, while waiting ‘for Then the Squires home THE GETTING-WELL book from a Post Office sub-station in Newark, by means of which It 1s al- leged he has stolen from Uncle Sam more than $10,000, Ife entertained lav Isht” in the white Nght district of this city. A little over a year ago he was sent to the penitentiary from Providence, R Most Dengerous Pericd--- How to Gain Strength. The long pull in getting over the Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street encom omme: Chickering Hall, Thursday, March 15th, at 3.00 P, M. Piano Recital by Elizabeth Topping , hic! pecn. by jate: 1 | root, Oregon grape root and Wild|oal nickname that long clung to ts Pat erititaan“atborantie the! Soon Ih neeliee ana welt while) grip demands that all the organs of ||) q-seremrmmomncem: cherry bark. This can be had in con- | him—“Blue-eyed Billy. in his education later. king for him, The police eay th | the body be kept in their best working venient, ready-to-use form ft all drug] In 1911 Mr. Sheehan was the cen-| While studying at St. Joneph's Col. | ed in this elty for forgery, as | farm, not only to drive out the poison stores, in tablets or liquid, and has figure in a long contest for lege, Buffalo, Willlam gave up his| well as in Indianapolia, Washington, D.| Jef, by the grip germ, but that the p been sold for the past fifty tral ene wlates Geneon Hie party ewapaper route to become deckhand |C., and St. Louls HeRUchall een tents ercaaee 5 Pierce’ 1 f Init a . on a ferryboat and then an tron ed . Just Rec d Dr. Pierce's Golden Medic 1 of the Legislature and possible to avoid further attacks re- ecewe covery. By reason of the nerves feed. | “%* '® control of moulder, By the time he was seven. BY HOLD UP MEN. f f he he was the choice of the organization teen he was oMce boy and law student BEATEN sulting from the poisons in the sys ing on the blood, when the blood is pure the nerves feel the effect, and for Senator, but a small group of antl- in the office of Charles F. Tabor, tem, paralyzing the greater part of Paris Hats, $12 to $20 ho was afterward Attorney General Hall by! the tissues of th hod: neuralgia or other nerve pains disap- | Tammany Democrats refused to sup- ee es wan tated te te 1d Bee Be ah thee penis: and the : : $ i : p far because such pain ts the cry of! port him and withheld enough votes tho bar at twenty-one and in. 182 itmna case masts faroad AUtHHON Wb 6 Means toward Shown tomorrow for the first time. It is an innovation to present genuine e starved nerves for food.—Advt. to prevent his election. After a long formed a partnership with Mr, ‘Tabor.| Youle Welnstoin, ba i health catiae: thie g ard . : ; ‘ reper There will bo a high requiem maan|facturer, was severely beaten with a alth after the grip-—as it is a Paris hats at these prices. Our representative made a discovery while in mean# of preventing the entrance of | the grip germ to the system. Father John's Medicine treats grip and builds up the body because it is all pure nourishment and free from opium, | morphine, chloroform or other po " over the body of Mr. Sheehan at St Patrick's Cathedral Saturday. The Interment will be in the family plot at Buffalo. blackjack this afternoon by two men who held him up in the hallway lead- ing to his shop at No. 275 Twentieth street, Brooklyn, His assailants escaped. Weinstein believes the men | attacked him in the belief he wa Paris—found two splendid milliners that offered smart and stylish hats at a price and did not charge for their reputations, There is a real surprise for all who come. Legisiatare Names Committee for Shechan'’s Funeral, carrying & large sum of money,|ous drugs. Father John’s Medicine ALBANY, March 14—Roth hounea| Wednesday’ being pay day In his | has had 60 years’ success. for colds nha e er ec of the Legislature to-day adopted | factory, It happened that his partner | and throat troubles, coughs and sore momorlal resolutions on the death of Weinstein {njurles were dressed by | throats, and as a’ tonic and body William F. Sheehan, formerly Speak- ‘ builder.—Advt, D. PRICE & CO, an ambulance surgeon Victor Service SPECIAL OFFER ~~") 1 ] X We've left th iginal Paris label i h hat ve. Street e’ve le e original Paris Ia! in each hat. Victro a 6" Ave. Corner 18" The collection which makes its American Premiere tomorrow is one of pinulicant style 5 i st. For these are Chap , identical with th y he ent by the Parisienne, MAHOGANY BROOKLYN NEW YORK NEWARK interest or these are Chapeaux, identical with those pore ite miemea y the Parisienne i conspicuously clever examples of the French Milline $5 IN RECORDS OF 0. 80 a ees YOUR OWN SELECTION Shapes, straws, colors, trimmings, are of almost infinite variety. Featured at All Three Stores Thursday Little Hats and large Hats, Mushrooms, Fancy straw braids, hair braids, lisere Sailors, Turbans, Continentals enjoy equal fa- and Milan are combined with satin or crepe, Total $80 ° e vor. R t with maline or net. Trimmings, marvelously effective; wings Col hineH eats r il a e out-spread like butterflies or posed at daring Or combinations are strikingly new; i angles. Flowers in wreaths or single blos- soft _ greys with a deep rich note of Small Weekly or Monthly Payments soms, green, navy with dull rose or vivid scarlet. Come in and select a perfect instrument from Dress Hats—Tailored Hats—Semi-made 5,000 Suits Alterations i a complete stock. Largest warerooms in 0 ‘Mcuels e pe Hats that mirror the modes OF Paris, $12.00 to $20.00 We desire to emphasize the fact that these Suits, notwithstanding their very low price, are ultra smart both in design and silhouctte—featuring the same exclusive atyle features as very costly models, A Sale of French Serges in navy blue and black; fine soft finish, Special for Tomorrow $1.18 a yard Becond Floor ae Silk Shetland Sport Veils Newest Spring Shades:—Silver, taupe, brown, midnight blue, prune; white and black. 55c each WAREROOMS FIFTH AVENUE AT THIRTY NINTH ST BAUMA OR. 46°ST. & Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT | Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Island and Conn, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUKES,” WE PAY FREIGHT. 8-Plece William and Mary ¢ Period pining Fal 2 Tailored, Se mi- Tailored, Dressy and Sport Suits of Poiret Twill, Serge, Gabardine and Poplin, in Black, Navy and the new high col- ors, Sizes 14 to 44, Ground Floor Featured for Thursday Women’s Smart Kidskin Colonials Exceptionally Excellent Value $5.50 a pair Spring's ultra fashionable Low Shoe, the “Colonial” in Pearl Grey, Dark and Ivory, with turn soles and Louis XVI. heels, Also at this price Patent Leather Opera Pumps (that may be worn with or without spats). ' ' White Kidskin Laced Boots ' Exquisitely Designed Spring Suits $49.98 su $95.00 Beautiful creations of the highest class, rich effects in Wool Velour, mannish Serge, Burella and Gabar- dine values that are without equal ng Grey Grey or Brown Kidskin Boots Laced Boots, high cut in the smart Sprin styles now in such demand... 50 Floor. finely modeled with Hen . $12.00 High arched, welted soles and Louis XVI. heels. of BUFFET 60 tne wide, SERVING TABLE Beco! SOP LL Se ee er =O —— OO =<— 0 0 SS 6 0 SS aS O09 SSO SO Extraordinary Values in 54 ("8 545,00 | 8: 98 This is not only the most beautiful collection of moderately priced Coats that we have ever gathered together, but the greatest value-giving achievement ever consummated by this store—noted far and wide for its marked underselling supret Wool Velour, Burella Cloth, Ser exquisite new colorings and stri \ Imported Cotton Dress Materials ‘ Formerly $1.25 to $1.50 yard. 68c | 2,400 yards Embroidered Sheer Voiles, Batiste, Neigeux and Carreux, made j in Switzerland; 39-46 inches wide; a large variety of beautiful dotted and } figured designs on white grounds, urchayed from us ¢ Drived ones al » Gabardine, Poplin, Checks and Plaids g combinations — in all sizes from 14 to 44. BROOKLYN STORE | NEWARK STORE Fulton and Bridge Sts. | larket & Halsey Sts. Si. [ CHINES ON CREDET, orny HONDAY AR SATU KDAYS CNT Ta P. Second Floor “4

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