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semen seen eee i % ——E <peer re ‘ i a arenes ‘ Sern ee 40 Irving Place, and Public School No. 12, Madison and Jackson Btrects More than a#ix thousand men, women and children attended the three meetings, which were arranged with the co-operation of Borough President Marks neotings hundreds of declarations of intent! were distributed and taken home by parents and thelr grown-up sons and daughters. What was ac complished last night with very little Jtime for preparation shows what really big and practical factors ths officera of local sehvol rda all over AMERICANS MADE IN THREE FORUM SHEL MEETING Local School Boards Give Eve- ning World Campaign Added Impetus. ing into the homes of the foreign- born the principles of Americanism and what this country really stands for as distinct from jovernments Local schoo! boards throughout the city are becoming @ helpful factor in the Americanization movement of The Evening World. The boards in three districts, on their own Initiative, held threo stirring meetings last RACE BARRIERS. night in three widely separated sec At Washington Irving High School tions of the city—at Wadleigh High| Mrs, Gertrude Dungan, general field School, Seventh Avenue and One| Secreta: of the Gramercy Neighbor Hundred and Fourteenth Street; at! hood Ansoc Jation, presided and din share in the affairs of @ nation. Their Blood Is Red THE EVENING WORLD, THURS landy described WOMAN DIES IN PARK: ally around the| H untelpal under | Mra. sity of neighborhood preparedness an adjunct me nt. ¢ are striving |the barriers of race shall all other, programme of neighborhood paredness and of citizenship.” Prof, A. Gideon of the University {Cincinnati spoke on the Americant tlon t and praised Th (ning World for really get to vem of the Nation, rung patriotic airs. as to the Americanization At the downtown | soctal heredity,” she said, “so that we know each This is the first step in the pre- its practical efforts city can be in the work of carry-|to bring all foreign born into the fold A chorus of seventy Up at Wadleigh | High School the meeting was delayed beyond the time sche ing, but poured into the auditorium It uled for open nx men and where the public has little or no| women students of the night school was filled to its capacity and for more WOMAN TELLS OF BREAKING than an hour the students listened to |instructive addresses by Frank Mons, Assistant District Attorney Lesile J. Tompkins and Borough President Arks |} Charles Hlandy, Chairman of the school Board for the Nineteenth Dis- Their Blood Is Poor How Is Your Blood? . Nature has set a standard of living which every man and woman who would be healthy and happy “Sooner or later,” says Nature to every person who has disregarded her laws of liv- ing, “you must come beck to me. I have given you great riches—red blood and all that goes with it; a vigorous body,icalm nerves and a clear, able brain. Is it un- reasonable that I ask you to care’for them as a man or woman should care for great riches? My demands are modest. I ask only for a stomach kept clean with plain food; lungs swept out daily with fresh air; a few minutes of exercise each day so that do not do my you.” i Nature is as order, try must follow. the brain, muscles and vital organs may be flushed with pure rich, red blood. If you bidding you are no worthy keeper of the great riches I have granted you, and they shall be taken away from kind to those who treat her right as she is cruel to those who ignore her. If you are so situated that your habits of living must be more or less irregular, and your blood consequently gets out of fa i PeptoMangan “The Red Blood Builder”’ Pepto-Mangan feeds the red blood cells with just the elements they need to increase their number and capacity to carry nourishment throughout the brain and body. Used and endorsed by the medical profession for over 25 years as a general tonic and appetizer for weak and run-down men, women, children and old people, as well as invalids and convalescents. Pepto- Mangan is easily digested, promptly assimilated by the blood, and ex- ceedingly pleasant to taste. FRIENDLY WARNING — Don't accept Pepto-Mangan in any other form than the original bottle and sealed package here pictured. Be sure that the name is Gude's Pepto-Mangan, Pepto-Mangan is widely imitated, the pack- age sometimes counterfeited, but the genuine is not sold in bulk or in any other form than that shown in this picture. You are entitled to real Pepto-Mangan — not an imitation. Buy it in this sealed package and you will not be disappointed. For sale at all drug stores. Pepto-Mangan is made by M. J. BREITENBACH! COMPANY, Manufacturing Chemists NEW YORK $2 Save on PYRENE now If you delay getting Pyrene you will lose exactly $2. $2 saving back in your pocket. The price on May Ist goes to you need pay only $8. If you buy today you can put a $10. Today Fire loves to plunder, murder and destroy. Kill fire or it may kill you. and prepare today at a bargain. At All Electrical and Auto Supply and Hardware Dealers in this City. Prepare for fire yon’ SAVES LIFE E Washington Irving High School, No. | tributed declarations of Intention. trict, presided. M Dungan emphasized the neces- to break down how It was built up, and creed and fof | | | | | the flag us meeting as a demonstration.’ 1 furnished tt rship of 1 unk Mons spoke The M music urence on Ap MAN WITH HER IS HELD Scream Attracts Policeman, Who Finds Mazzla Working Over | | and, by striking drove home the lesson, illustrations, Fine old mothers cheered Mr. Moss| . \ when he told what this country had Body on “Bench. done for small nations near at hand.| At 12.10 o'clock this morning Police- THE REAL ESSENCE OF PA- man Thomas A. Kelly heard a TRIOTISM. woman'@ scream in Central Park, “We gave Cuba complete free-| near Sixtleth Street, on the west dom,” he said, “and the people of the) side, A few moments later he can Philippine Islands an opportunity to! upon Albert Maggla, of No, 242 West show what they can do them- | Sixty-seventh Street, attempting to selves. For years we have tied our| revive a woman who appeared to hands behind our backs, so to say,| be unconaclous on a bench. — Dr. rather than go down Into Mexico and| Splint, who was summoned from the compel by force of arms what we| Flower Hospital, pronounced her hope to see by peaceful persuasion. | dead That, my dear children, ts the very es-| Mazzia sald he did not know tho sence of Americanism. man people have long this country to get u thing for themseive The great Rus n inspired by nd do some- | woman, He Was held as a material witness, pending an autopsy. The woman Was apparentiy 85 years old, five feet, ton Inches in height and weighed 140 pounds. he wore a vlue serge skirt, a black waist and a thousands out of long exile feria when thelr nation threw| black sack coat. In her walst was off the yoke of the mon an enamelled breastpin. She had no “We hate nobody Th hat | It s not a the great German 4 t cai | nutocracy. Some day 1 | over there @ United Sta many, Now there Is ano ture ¥ | of our life that whould always be | kept in mind, and that is equality of opportunity.” | | Mr. Tomkins confined his efforts to explaining why we are at war.| . Worongh President Marks spoke! | briefly on loyalty and sald that the | | nation was never more united than it | School No. 12, Mra.| | Newmann presided, Ad- | | dress nten 1 ere made by Dis Lor menooln iam AL ey. Hurry, Mother! Remove imtant District Attorney Jo-| poisons from little stom- ach, liver, bowels. Joreph Levinson and Aaron Kronen- berg, who spoke in Jewish THREE DIED IN WRECK OF | BIG AMERICAN SCHOONER “Cc ton ornia Syrup of Figs” if cross, bilious or feverich No matter what ails your child, Captain, Wife and 10 Men From the | gentle, thorough laxative should ways be the first treatment given. M. D. Cressy in Boat 33 if your little one is out-of-sorts, Hours Before Re | half sick, isn’t resting, eating and act- irs Before Rescue, ling naturally-—look, Mother! see if A tramp stea a British | tongue is coated. This is a sure sign port brought into York to-day|that its little stomach, liver and Capt. H. B. Nelson, survivors of the crew of the Amer! froi his wife and the | bowels are clogged with waste. When |cross, irritable, feverish, stomach | sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, can five-masted schooner M.D. Creasy, which foundered at sea in a | {ittFhoed, sore throat, full of cold, Sure last Monday ss give a teaspoonful of “California f Syrup of Fig: rke Smith, whose home! the Rnhiti was in Maine and three of the crew | and in a few hours all d poison, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out were drowned or succumbed to ex-| of its little bowels without griping, posu mate, . land you have « well, playful child The schooner, which was built in| @gain. Bath, Me. in 184, left New York |., Mothers can rest easy after giving last Saturday with a cargo of oil in| this harmless “fruit laxative,” because barrels and steel billets for France. | it never fails to cleanse the little one's " e liver and bowels and sweeten the on Monday morning, 200 miles south-| stomach and they dearly love its east of Sandy Hook, she was struck| pleasant taste, Full directions for by @ sudden violent squall which Baniee, children of all ages and for threw her on her beym ends. She | grown-ups printed on each bottle. | righted, but her sulls were soon Beware of counterfeit fig syrups, J} blown away; the masts became loose, | ASk your druggist for a 60-cent bot- the cargo shifted, the seams of the He of ait nia ihe itd ta ship opened and abandonment be then see that a eee eh ied Noeig With his wife and ten men the | tain entered the largest of two lfe boats and succeeded in getting See the Poisons away | | from the ship. Smith, the second | | mate, and four sajlore launched a In Your Blood Accumulated smaller boat, mate which ca nd two of th ized. The lors sank. | Mighty Poisons One otneta were AiMeR Through the Winter Months the negro cook of No. 7 Brooklyn, died of exposure and the effects of submersion F aware Capt. Nelson rigged a. sail and|| Says Rid the System With Sul- E | headed for the steamship lane, ‘The pherb Table: | boat was tossed about on gigantic | | waves in bitterly cold weather for} 2 thirty-three hours before it was, , Springtime always brings with it | Joy and distress. The distress is in the form of catarrh, neuralgia, rheu- matic pains, constipation, inactive kid- neys and usually a feverish, sluggish lethargy that is hard to throw off, Do you remember how grandmother 9 { fed you sulphur and molasses every sighted by the tramp. SSSR RAIN SAVES BIG WHEAT CROP Western Drought That Threatened Rain In Broken | KANSAS CITY, April 12.—Rains that | spring to purify the blood? It was o soaked the wheat and grain belts in| good, old-fashioned, but nauseour Oklahoma and Kansas yesterday saved | remedy. Now you can take sulphur, thousands uld have | cream of tartar and }erbs in tablet been ruined ntinued| form. A better remedy, easy and a few days mo according to the| pleasant to take in Sulpherb ‘Tablets. opinions expressed to-day by expert! Sold by all druggists, A laxative, agriculturists blood purifier of unequaited merit for Frank M. Gault, President of the| those who are constipated and suffere Board of Agriculture Okla | ing in any way from such pent-up pol- declared that if the rain con-|gons, Each package is guaranteed to the hens, ae bOd to a ortat give wonderfully satisfactory results, Hea uae panic With lust sear, | Be sure you get Sulpherb Tablets row of 27,000,000 i (not sulphur tablets),—-Advt. _ Severe Cough Yields to Duffy’s The value of Duffy’s as a remedy for coughs and colds has been proved many times, Mr. Fosdick contracted a severe cold which did not respond to treatment until he used Duffy’s with good results. “Being suburban a Ker of the firm of Fosdick & Scott, Real Estate and In y work often takes me out in DAY, APRIL 18, 1917, SEE More Fortunes, Large and Small, Have Been Quickly Made in Motors than in any other commercial enterprise in the history of America An original investment of $1,000 in the Reo Company has earned its owner more than $100,000, The same amount originally invested in Hupp shows cash dividends of $111,000 and a present par value of stock accumulation equal to 436,000, A similar investment in Hudson, Chandler, Chevrolet, Overland, Buick, Saxon, Maxwell, General Motors, Studebaker, or any of the companies that have successfully marketed a satis- factory car which, by its pr reaches Detroiter Motors the masses, represents an independent income today. Everyone knows of the mammoth fortunes made by the organizers of these companies, but individual profits of the public stockholders which are seldom recorded are relatively magical. Modest fortunes are accruing to the holders of original small blocks of stock in every one of the successful companies operating in the popular-price field, and just such an opportunity is pre- sented today by the Company which offers its original stock issue on the basis usually extended by a new enterprise, just start- ing. A share-for-share bonus of Common Stock is given with each share of 8% Preferred. This Company has taken over the Detroiter Motor Car Company of Detroit, Mich, Here is a going business, fully established, and delivering Detroiter cars at the rate of four per day. The present light-six model, in the popular price class of $1250, has been in use fourteen months. Production Sold Far Ahead The present finencing is for the pur- pose of increasin, production to meet the demand from dealers already estab- lished throughout the United States and 28 foreign countries. Detroiter cars have been on the market nearly seven years. More than 6,000 are now in use but facilities for developing the business tn a large way have never been made available. Nearly two years ago the business came under new and aggressive management, _A__new__model_ of _six- cylinder design was developed, proven by tests all over the country, and then offered to dealers, This marked the beginning of a new era for the Detroiter. Dealer demand five times in excess of »roducing capacity developed last_year and continues to increase. The present financing became necessary from this growth. The Detroiter, already estab- lished in its field, and yet offering its stock at a price as attractive as a new enterprise, presents an unusual oppor- tunity for investment, because all the possibilities of growth and development are right at hand, fully uncovered and established, and this earning power will all accrue to the original investors in this issue. The present management is well known by a long record of successes. From a letter by W. R. Bamford, president of the company, and from data contained in audit made by W. A. Hemphill, accountant, 4 summarize as follows: Character of the Product—The company manufactures a 6-cylinder, 45 h. p. automo- with various types of custom-made ies, standardizing on one chassis model, f $1250. selling specifica acter and reputati motor, ‘Timken axles, Connecticut ignition, etc. Distribution—Detroiter cars are distributed by long-established dealers throughout the United States and 28 foreign countries, The new 1917 models, exhibited at the New York and Chicago Shows, can now be secn at local dealers in all leading cities. Location—The business has been established in Detroit for nearly seven years, Detroit is the home of nearly 70% of automobile reduction of America and the Detroiter, hich early copyrighted aud has the ex- clusive use of this name, is one of the longest established. Proposed Increase of Production—It is proposed to produce between 3,000 and 5,000 Detroiter cars this year. Contracts and options on material to handle this production have been made and accepted, so that the building schedule is amply protected, Earnings—Profits for the fiscal year of 1016 were $107,238.05. The annual dividend requirements of the preferred issue authorized to be sold (8500,000) is $40,000. Estimated earnings for 1917 under production of 3,000 is ( 4518,000, It is estimated that 000 cars can be absorbed during 1917. Legal matters in connection with the incorporation of this company ure under the supervision of Guggenheimer and Curtin, attorneys, Equitable Building, New York The Price Today Is $1 ] ® One share 8% preferred (par value $10) which buys ine share 4 common (par value $10) We reserve the right to withdraw Common stock privilege. Price is subject to advance without notice. It will pay you to investigate this oppor- tunity. Fillout and mail the coupon NOW, Torrey & Co., Inc. Motor Stock Specialists 60 Wall Street New York Torrey & Co., 60 Wall St., New York Please send me literature and full particulars of the Detroiter and further information regarding on investment in the stuck N.Y.W.4-12-17, Name .iseereeeees . her to show farm and sub urban property, — While at Huntington, | L. L, early in December, I contracted a! \ friend recommended | Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and after | using « few bottles, taking a tablespoon | ful in water four times a day, my cough | disappeared and I attribute my good | health to taking your wonderful prepa. | ration,"~(Signed) M, Le Roy Fosdick, | 878 Fulton St., Jamaica, N. Y M Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey | possesses unique health promoting qualities, The supreme test of its virtues lies in the fact that it invigorates the stomach, which m: it a tonic that arouses to renewed activity the exhausted forces of the human organism, improves the appetite, aids digestion, helps buildup the blood, and gives fresh vigor to the system, “Get Dufty’s and Keep Well.” Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY NOTE Got Dutty'’s trom your \ocal family wine store, Neoused druggist @ grocer, If he cannot supply you, write ws, Send foi asotel eS. Eee! The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Roghester, N. Y. Beware of imitations. household booklet tree, NOTICE Every citizen-patriot should use his or her good sense by in- vesting their resources to help produce foodstuffs and meat. By becoming @ partner in our company, you will do your duty as a citizen and will have a life income for your family, Write for our booklet. 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