The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1917, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. sie Now of sawdus of ub Instant relief for sore, aching, tender well as the small fry. Peanuts and of @ midnight frolic, and a popcorn have ) relegated to the hat would ermit on tt calloused feet and gallery; and pi ionage has made of his grav nging by corns. pink and lemonand vanilla hand to a big tron ring, whether 1 f ; J ng a figure cight, a pax de soul, or > n « ” called the pageant “Aladdin ® pretzel, Miss Leiteel was a charm pes, vexmny, Pasls and His Wonderful Lamp." ‘They ¢ F were too mod It was a bundrod {hello Bird | Dare-Devil Stunts, Giants thousand power arc light compared in hoever na o the oil burner of Aladdin. te ae i? 4 ped aka yell Street would n@ tight-rope like a swal | and Runts, Make It the have been prostrate In osculatory SARE cocouan the sky. Pid, leaped “ Mame 19 ane 4 t gaze to the rope in @ stunning new gown, Greatest Ever, Cree te oat me the man. @ll velvety and erminy, reaching al : | darins’ wardrobes, ‘The robes of the deere Was lone ites fg A © press agent of Barnum &| celestial maidens made a Lag igh waltzed and hopped, akipped and cs wrote it down as tne fabled home of romance in the jumped along the slender thread . pies haeth 1° East. There w highminded gome Bird, this cute, pretty, ttle ow on Earth he nese from Canton and Peking and Misys Milman. hought he was through, He hadn't nghat and coolies from Doyers,| ~~ ; |vegun. Adjec at fault in the and Delancey Streets A CLOWN GOES HORSEBACK | here blaze, a maze and a RIDING | description ¢ wonders of the LAN othe ts . ri feel pela di Tug at Studie © blaze of light, a maze of col Dick Hannaford, the greatest bare aching, 4 eal Se haze of fh ig forms. Ele; | yack rider that ever lived, and that's night. Tt was no circus talk, and the great Hanna society's lor: ford fa J in with us, He's it, and the indicated that clown and r not only was satisfied but was man on the Bird must future. Sh tired, puffed-up, cha Sweaty, and they need “Tin” makes feet and sore-proof. “Tix and burn right out of corn: and bunions. “Tix” is the gran foot-gladdener the world hus « o mahouts uted their trunks, made them and say their prayers, Fairy din the air from ring with the greatest of ably tresh the pain I 2 You're footsick! y 4 . nd to any part of @ he jfrom his tall to his nose; and wren! ease. Funny clowns grinned at you A ol hy Be - mae Stee a @ fast tt er enroute ein Ywdust, and you laughed | ot think he's going to come @ crop-| Get a 25-cent box of “Tis” at any oe Based bes nice ea TAG tae 6 Hke another | Your breath to. the full limit, and drug store and end foot torture for a} creations, a circus of traditions and | darned It wab @ CHHI | Yaun Sour gasp becomes @. fe rsh Sd whole year. Never have tired, aching, | 4 circus of thrills, There are acts to] for skill and for a spill 1 @ inless, of course, you'ry sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes will| speed the shive fit fine and you'll only wish you had | tion chall tried “Tin” sooner, Accept no sub: | It's vl atitute.—Advt. clowns: a of whir Spur the tmagina-| PRINCE BEATS ALL MONKS AND Big Papryertcieige SOME HUMANS. girls and a circus 6 trained marvel of 1 circus of freaks and a @ gymnastic chimpan giants nor any of his hum - anything on this grin- | winning chimpanzee. Out {from the company of clowns who | were sending up fun in clouds from tying lovers’ knots, the sawdust, he stepped on @ plat- | "and with all the deeds of daring, | and gravely started in with his | the thrills and spills, the Jumps and bumps, slips and skips, the glides and! slides, hanging by the nose and tho | toes, somersaults and other or siaughts, there isn't one horror in whole bill. The danger has heen " | w | taken out of the dare-devil stunt hy Kind | fo alr, “He Jumped from the | {te humor which has been put into| whee! with the graco of a ballet |*& a J pepe You Have | dancer. swiped pis trainer on his | crashing, smashing, bully’ old circus. | d to the audience and ee Always Bought | es',': j Bakes pee For Over 30 Years. | ye) yeas t right Leitzel! A blast of b at circus is just ike life arned thing after ar 3} only when you think you havo secon the greatest stunt ever, there's a big-| ger and better one just a-dawning.| There's those cowboys, too, riding like Indians, bustin’ Jand lassoing lasses just lke he Statistics Show There Are Too Many| CASTORIA False Teeth | For Infants and Children, Ht ts Gue mostiy to neglect of the cums, | Bears They diced. rec: and become infected. the Then false teeth ta! the piace of the real ones. The greater part of the cause can | Signature be removed by the use of the rikht kind of dentifrice. While you are cleaning your | Of teeth with Sosodont liquid dentifrice tt @entiy enters the gum (iseue with its acrobatic wonders on hen he jumped onto a nd rode on his head, his his ear. He rode one h both feet then with one The | harmless but effective antiseptic proper- ties and assures for you the pomeasion of | sound teeth in normal, healthy guma—— advt. in U FIVE MEN ARE DYING; 4 OTHERS HURT N EXPLOSION GUARDED | Secrecy as to Mishap in Bridge- port Brass Plant Cause Suspicion of Plot. BUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS BRIDGEPORT, Conn., March 30.— Nino men were injured, five mortally, and one man is reported missing, as the result of an explosion in the forging and experimental shop of} \the Housatonic Avenue plant of the Bridgeport Brass Company. The injured men are closely guarded and upon order of William R, Webster jr., President of the com- |pany, no official information of the jdetails of the explosion was given. One of the slightly injured was kept room in the hospital | ny officials aid, his » for him.” | | At the Bridgeport Hospital it was | said the injured were private patients | Jand no one was allo Dr. G physic jin @ privat because, CHICLE nunicative, of rumors are afloat, and t that the Bridgeport Brass was that its not known. The officials at the » ordered to not talk about nt, ‘The injured are all —_—___ ; GIRL ROUTS BANK ROBBERS. “ADAMS | | | lackjack JM CHEWING GUM __ aA ' SO TO BPRAK Pacifists, says Prof. Giddinga of Columbia, wear the mark of Catn on th DR. SALTER’S Scientific Dentistry at of the = — SGYIS TGA COOGSS WO Wass TA ‘The licorice Gum GAIL KANE, who has made a sensational hit in The Harp of Life, says: | find Adams Black Jack Chewing Gum is delicious — 4, 728./Se7\+ = and also excellent for relieving a 0 %i yeni \ PST H be WTOC Hi FREE Ga Nae DR. 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