The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1917, Page 12

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eX the vital organs of infantry, cavalry one wards, former Street and art tion Cleaning Commissioner, recently ap- wh Is his fingers to t Wilson to oe Cols the pulse of t ram in New Revenue for the Second District of New York, took the oath of office. yesterday morning tn the Custom House and entered upon is duties. His predecessor, John Z ‘owe jr., Will become a member of the law firm of Seabury, Mussey & Lowe, Henry M nuirman of f the Senate, man is the ightening of FOR DEPENDENTS O TS SOLDER BOYS giving the most serious the problems of finance to-day oro ian t large provision will have to be made for taking care of the State's war ob- qu Prepared for finds ite place, The life blood of any momentous contest is gold. It must em. flow steadily and constantly to make cesaity for financial to provide for many who will therwise suffer by reason of the ab- of their bread winners. re comes also the problem of naintenance of new » National Guard when ard shall * been ab- eral service, We are in a Guard force in It will be nec means for rais oserve units to men called into . on bed tn yuired to mi State at all times thi ne he t r t essary to provi ing and mate the places of t vice Then there ia a very serious as- pect of the case that rises from the calling to the rs of men who are now engaged in the public service, am Informed by the State Engineer's Department that in the event of a call that department at once will lose 300 men, It will be diffic to replace these men at all, ‘They are en- gaged in ongineering capacities upon important State works that cannot be It Is Not Too Late N\ If you have not received your free 6 oz. Trial Package of 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips, do so right away. 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No soap outting to do, And they dissolve quickly. all matters that may arive as the re THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917. |"Stop” painted on it In black letters J}and to hold such dine aloft towards the highway when trains are com ling. The usual crossing signs ont railroad rights of way are to be | tinued, and red 1ehts at night ar be displayed the highy | | It t# also provided that all crossings kates are to painted white with diagonal stripes of black—a design which experience shows can be seen at the greatest distance. wie 78 Senator Turner precipita , fight in the Senate to-day when he moved to discharge the Finance r — —" Sri Ma Sh doagi dy Committee from the consideration of Family Use | Senator Sage Favors Canadian Hxations that have been anton Pe|the so-called Dillon Milk Hill and 7“ ae 7 ay ° , demanded a call of the roll. The i You Can Rub It In System of Providing | “One of the first propositions to be |fenapiicana tm Te eUtaiey IT DOES NOT BLISTER aR et is tnaking vision for the fami. SALLY en tnus ane © recree ialiea ; TE 3, i Oe sant 5 | Ba aucus and @ recess was taken t | for Families. endente of the ery ana| The bill weeks to give the Com | Sree Sn TES who enter active service in the|Missioner of Food and Markets the } isndidk ties = Seat Clee te : | power to establiah milk stations any | ning World) It will probably be necessary for, Where he deems best and to purchase 1} | ALBANY, April 10—New York » to be made for our) oF hare dee ie ite ce plants. Stato, realising what has not yot be- “4 \eait Weekes Uibken, “a mone 1 e& ‘The amo sald woldiers by the| York,” said Senator Moses, ‘a mon { «un to dawn more than foeebly upon PAE We ok naTTICNenT 5 main. | OpOly in the milk business. The large the average mind, is «rimly buckling | tain thelr dependents at. home, | distributors who oppose this bill own z down to the serious business of war. yw that the object of the Federal|#!! of the pasteurization plants, The | 25e The barometer of war ts the money Government ty to take beat ante Gud tre eoneamiere war } men and single men wither y-| sent 40,000 and the consumers wan ‘ 50. bag. There tho first real indication | 100 Bnd wre eeible, but Ide not|!t- If it becomes a law the pro } Ic For Seventy Yeare| of activity shows and there the most | Snticipate that this general policy will| ducers will Ket more for thelr product | Tried and True | serious proposition of a reat fight y means succeed in obviating| an? the consumers will pay leas for |“ think that by the passage of this bill,” said Senator Sage, “if It is eve passed, we will hand over what re mains of the State of New Y ) Mr. Dillon.” Senator Turner demanded a the House, While the sere: was corralling the members Sena Brown used the party leaders power to force a recess and a par caucus, | - ‘LINKED BY FINGERPRINTS | WITH DOROTHY ARNOLD YARN |Ginovees, Arrested in Humphreys | Extortion Case, Identified as Edward Glennorri By the use of fingerprints the De-| tective Bureau learned to-day that th }man under arrest for extort $500 from Edw Walsh Hum phreys, President of the Mississipp s8 Company, was Octave Ginovces Has Edward Glennorris, who caused Sr nfess “weeret burial” of attempting to ar minotion last part In a ing by 1, | ody of the missing Dorothy Arnold Glenmorris was at confession” a pris |R. 1 His story he |} must have been pardoned out of pris on to come here to verity th in which the yarn was vaguc | In a confession in the Humphreys ease Glennorris admitted he kn |nothing of the theft of Jewelry worth | $39,800 from the Humphreys home at 9 East Sixty-fifth si! the of the in Providence, ‘ax such that time points eet except by reading the offer of a reward, With |! another 1 he sald, ¥ d to Jure Mr, Humphreys into Central Park with $500 in cash to pay the reward and then rob him p Detectives caught pvict waiting for his Intend- The other man escaped. te Wylie, in Yorkville held G ris in $10,000 bail for the Gra nt) Voar= ed. The arrest of CHICAGO, April 10. fourteen men on suspicion in the Chi- cago Avenue Police District followed the discovery of a large quantity of high explosives in one of the largest Manufacturing plants of the city, which for several weeks has devoted itself entirely to work on Government war supplies CASTORIA For Infants and Children. | Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years i rag PORTO S8. Oe ee RUAN tonne Never change from Helmar to any other (ie aountey. he lesaue, has brand, because few cigarettes at any price THE CEnTAUA COMPANY, NEW TORK GIT. Se ASTOR CONQUERED INS DAYS N.Y. First Call for Patriots >| ning Instantly! Corns Stop Hurting! Corns Loosen and Lift Out Among Women Is Sounded For Immediate Service - ‘ PERT service |2ur%,!n farming, and their teachers No pain! Few drops loosen corns and cal- eague for Women’s § erVviCe | will be the stall of the Agriculttiral luses so they fall off—Never let corns W ants - Volunteers for |been appointed Chairman of the Ag ache twice—No humbug! Military Census, || The Life Extension Institute has . lecutnee AM Laid Rae wine For a few cents you can get + swiall, wards. It doesn't even irritate the ( TOENIIST? iwlpped merical statton, costing $0" pottle of the magic drug freezone re-| surrounding skin, ‘READY TO ENLIST BOOM | Dr, Harriet Coffin of Kings Park hax Centfy discovered by @ Cincinnati| Hard corns, soft corns, or corns Between $1,600 and $1,6 inan between the toes, also hardened cal- |raised for the work of Miss Alico Carpenter, proposed ¥ The sent headquar at Room 410, No Applica Just ask at any drug store for a| luses on bottom of feet shrivel up and small bottle of freezone. Apply a few] fall off without hurting a partie drops upon a tender, aching corn or|It is almost magical. Freezone ‘8 @ callus and instantly all soreness dis- | scientific compound made from ether, appears and shortly you will find the! says a well-known druggist here, and corn or callus so loose that you lift it; the genuine is always sold in these off with the fingers. little bottles packed in a round, wood Just think! Not one bit of pain| case. Don't ept it unless in a hefore applying freezone or after-, round, wood case.—Advt. Evening World’s Campaign for Recruits Indorsed by | the Women, | 60 Kast Forty-se |tlons for mer ave been re. ceived from Pennsylvania, New Jor wey and Northern New York, as wel as from this city Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | One clear call to patriotic women of New York is being sent out to-day ‘ational League for Women's Half a dozen of the league's organizers are leaving the city to tour every in tho State and enlist] recruits for the! first official ser-| vice the State has asked of its wom- en, Thousands of women volunteers will be needed for tabulating and recording the re f the military census to be t month, and Mrs. ‘Govlet Chairman of the league's nsus Committee, is about the bus! |ness of mobilizing these volunteers, It was through the efforts of Mrs Gallatin—although she modestly re » claim the credit—that women and thelr resou s are to be listed York's military Mrs. Gallatin la a well known society and in her charming 444 Madison Avenue she said “This census is the first real women have been given to their patriotism, I urge women who have even one hour a day to spare to give it to their coun |try at this time. | “All need not be experienced, but | | skilled stenographers and typewriters | by the N. Serv county fuses t among New assets woman, ibrary hance show all will be required. ‘There will be no women census enumerators, Women | will only be required to do office work. As the census must be pleted in two weeks, some of t will necessa have to be ht. If there are any women who tight work, with the wish to volunteer for thi the abould gue We want every woman in the State to help. There is work for her, and it tb her patriotic duty to do it This is the first opportunity to serve | our country, and every woman should seize it.” Mrs. Gallatin also said that i of typewriters, tabulators and other communicat office apparatus will be gratefully accepted Gov, Whitman is co-operating with the league by sending a letter to the local Defense Committees of each county recommending that a rey sentative of the league and one of the Woman Suffrage Party be added to the Defense Committees. Hitherto these committees have been limited to men. | “I thoroughly approve of The Eve- World's ‘Ready to Enlist’ | pons,” Miss Parker, National |Commandant of the National League for Women's Service, sald to-day “This patriotic plan to increase re cruiting been recommended to the attention of our league members |We believe, emphatically, that th }women and girls of America shoud stand solidly behind their men, shouid urge them to serve their country in stead of trying to hamper them, It lis a noble and patriotic act for the New York girl to endeavor to obtain five recruits for the rmy OF ilavy among the men of her acquaintance,” Coupons filled with names of wiliing cou- irace | has recruits are being hurried into The Evening World office ,but there ts room for many more, Lest there be }any misunderstanding of the use to which the “Ready to Enlist” coupons are to be put, the following expla- | nation ts reprinted to-day | On each coupon received at The Evening World Office there should be the names and address of FIVE young men and the name and address of ONE girl. Do not fill up the coupon with names of girls who are willing to be recruiting agents. But let every girl who wishes to serve er country in this manner can- | 8 among the young men she | knows until she pledges five loyal | volunteers; then let her mail the Soupon as directed And any par- ticularly patriotic and hard work- ing youna woman who can recruit more than five nephews for Uncle Sam is welcomed with es- pecial warmth to The Evening | World loyal thousand. Men who smoke Helmar Turkish Cigarettes delight in them. Recommend them. Advise their friends to smoke them. Ten more motor cars for visiting the familles of the Naval Reserve and Naval Recruits have been offered to the Militia of Mercy, at No. 4 West Forty-ninth pet d checks and of. fers of service are coming In daily Several calls for ald have been re jcelved, although the Naval Militla has just out, It has been found that neither private nor public been ordered mentary proof to show that em- es of certain departments of the will receive no pay from tive departments if they the President's call for are better. Can you keep a secret ?— Helmar is made of Pure Turkish Tobaccos, Put together right. Friend, if you will once, you will many times. The Mildest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. The Best tobacco fore cigarettes is Turkish, Quality Superb ther res: respond troops. wqHpy JameGoy ng @22BqGO]L YSPIN] 210g %00F to A man earning $1,200 or more a year may thus be dropped suddenly toa net income of $40 a month, It Is | the families of such men, fighting on | the first lino of defense, that the Mili- tla of Mercy is even now ready to holp. National Service School No. 6 of the Women’s Section of the Navy 1 the new military train New York women, Is t swiftly and successfully tural section of the April 28 at Farmingdale of some 360 atres havir by the New York Stat Agriculture for the train 1 four women jave registered for this

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