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THE TONIC THAT Those who take the first time the way it builds them w them feel better all over. taking “Fruit-a-tives” stronger in every way 500 At all National Guard and Reserve Corps Officers, The Panetela Box of 50, $3.00 Imported a BRINGS HEALTH “Frult-a-tlves’’ Builds: Up the Whole System “Pruitea-tives” for are often astonished at and makes They may be} | for some specific | Daniels Considers Plan to Make This is due to the wonderful tonic properties of these famous tablets, made from fruit juices, box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c, fs or sent postpaid | actives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y Fruit- Adv UNIFORMS & EQUIPMENTS For Army, Navy, RUSSELL UNIFORM CO. MSP UUM AT oft” A SUCCESSFUL COUGH REMEDY 2 BUYS THE NEW TRIAL SIZE BOX | . Siege Zhe, Ge, #1 At Droggieta, BROWNS son TROCHES JOHN L. BROWN & SON. Boston. Mase. New York World Sets The Pace - Discovered —~« RUCORO? “An amusing incident,” laughed the Clubman. “I was speeding my.race-about down to Meadowbrook. A policeman stopped me and asked for a lift—I was alone, wearimg cap and duster, so I guess he thought I was a chauffeur. “*Thanks, son, have a cigar,” he said, ; “T lighted it, to please him—but found it pleased me It was a quality smoke. ““\What’s the brand, Officer?’ ‘“Ricoro—price 6c.” “That bitof news surprised me more than when the lift instead of handing me a summons.” later you'll dis more, NAY MAY HAL WORK TO SPEEDUP - MERCHANT SHPS disea: as Constipation, Indigestion, - Chronic “Headaches a Neuralgia,| Good Losses Through lney or Bladder Trouble, Rheu- : ‘ taatiom or Pain in the Back. And they Submarines, find when “Fruit-a-tives” has cured the —- disease that they feel better and WASHINGTON, April porary suspension 19.—Tem- of construction work on the five new battle cruisers and other capital ships is inder consideration, Secretary Daniels also on said to-day, so that such portions of the steel shipbuilding Industry as are not engaged in building small fight- ing craft may be concentrated upon Five Minutes! No “Really does” put upset stomachs in order—“really does” overcome in- | digestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn | and sourness due to acid fermentation in five minutes—that—just that— makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach antacid and regulator jin the world If what you eat fer- ments and turns sour, you belch gas Jand eructate undigested food or | water; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your insides Glled with indigestible waste, remem- Soouer or Ricoro is imported from Porto Rico duty-free. If it paid duty, a cost about 15c—but the cigar wouldn't be any better.—You can’t smoke duty. from Porto Rico A dozen sizes and shapes—6c to 2-for-25c. Sold only in UNITED CIGAR STORES THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917. construction of merchant shipping to make good submarine losses, No orders have been issued to delay work on the battle crutsers, but the Navy is holding up bide for three 42,000-ton battleships authorized by the last Congress because it does not wish to clog’ the ship production capacity of the country with long. Ume jobs in the present emergency The present capacity of the country for the production of structural steel, the entire strength of the shipbulld- ing trade and the total available plant capacity of shipyards fitted to bulld steel ships would be required to carry out the full naval programme and to complete merchant work now on the ways, Already the shipbuild- ers ha been compelled to refuse many contracts for merchant ship- ping. The planta awarded battle cruiser contracts received them under an agreement that 70 per cent, of their working forces would be kept con- tinuously on navy work, leaving them Uttle opportunity for other building, If a decision tw reached to suspend Indigestion, Gas, .| Sour Stomach~Pape’s Diapepsin Neutralizes acids in stomach, instantlyrelieving dys- pepsia, heartburn, belching, distress, It’s fine! ber the moment “Pape’s Diapepsin™ comes in contact with the stomach al such distress vanishes. It's truly as tonishing—almost marvelous, and the Joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin is worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get hs regulated, It belongs should alwnys be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. uickest, surest antacid fox ch in the world. —Advt. “Thank You” a Oc size would work on the cruisers temporarily the facilities of three major shipbuilding plants will be released for merchant work, and stee! mills could also di- |vert much of their product to th purpose ne a CITY MAY RUN BRIDGE CARS. Bill Empowe: to Operate Will ALBANY, N. Y., blyman Shap! the Senate bill authorizing the Board of Estimate to take over and operate a double track street railway line from Delancey Street and the Bowery over the Willlamsburg Bridge to Grand and Hooper Streets in Brooklyn. April 9 introduced to-day 19.—Assem- Assemblyman Shapiro's bill ts @ ful- filment of the threat made by the Board of Estimate that if the FB, R. T. and other Iines did not come to the city’a terms for new franchises the city might operate ita own lines over the Williamsburg Bridge. Recently t operating over the bridge were given a temporary permit to operate until June 31, their regular franchises having expired, Uniess they come to the city’s terms it Is likely the city will run the bridge cars, HELD IN $75,000 BAIL. Seventy-five thousand dollars’ bail was imposed upon Arthur Arbib, a@ Persian feather dealor, of No. 35 West Thirty- sixth st to-day when he was ar- ralened before United States Commis sioner Hitchcock on charges vf receiving smuggled goods. Arbib's arrest ta the Qutgrowth of the prosecution of Angelo Tartaglino, who was convicted of smug fling aixrettes into New York lant O er and is serving #ix montha in th Merver County Penitentiary at Trenton, EE ag — $125,000 IN MOVIE BILL, Assembly Asked to Make Appropri- ation for New Department. ALBANY, April 19.—A bill to appro- printe $125,000 for the new State De- partment of Motion ures proposed in the Wheeler Committee legislation was introdu Heber B, Wh | committee's bill ‘the motion pic resented In opp tux r Ata hearing on the day all branches of try were rep- » indy sition to the proposed he asked me for COVET — d to-day by Assemblyman | IRISH HOME RULE ACT TO BEIN EFFECT AT ONCE Solution of Question Will Be Based on County Option, Says Man- chester Guardian. LONDON, Aprii 19—The Man- chester Guardian says that it is vir- tually certain that Premier Lloyd George will announce the Govern- ment proposal for the solution of the Irish question on Thursday, The scheme will be based on county op- tion, with some arrangement for keeping the counties that vote against home rule in orderly relation to the legislation of the Dublin Par- liament, The proposal will put the Home Rule Act Into force at once, and’ while it is expected that both Irish partios will oppose the scheme, it is believed that neither will persist in its re- sistance, The Guardian says that it seems probable that Sir Edward Car- son thas yielded to the Premier's . lution, 'HOBOKEN UNDER MILITARY CONTROL TO SUPPLY ALLE —— | (Continued from First Page.) furtherance of the objects which it. has in view, ordained that no person shall enter upon this property which lincludes all of the steamsbip plera, {commonly known as the piers of the Hamburg American jine and North Ge?man Lloyd steamship ine unless they have a y “L desire to point of the nit to do so, it to the people city that they will be serving the y, CONTAINED COSTLY LOOT; AND $20,000 BULL TO U, S, ‘:°" Police Find $15,000 Worth of Stolen Property Taken From Orange, N. J., House. When Clare Doyle, twtler for Mr. and Mrs, Walter D. Sargent of West Orange, N. J., got off « train at Ham- mel's Station, Rockaway, very sarly this morning, he showed seven bag- xago checks to the agent and claimed seovn trunks which had come down from New York on the same train with him, Then Detective Ennis of the Bighth Branch Bureau, who had followed him from Woodside on a telephone tip from New Jersey, stepped up and silpped a handcuff on his right wrist Doyle.and the trunks were taken to Long Island City, where the police have already taken $15,000 worth of plunder out of three of them, with four atill to be searched. Mra. Sargent identified the mass of silks, tapestries and antique jewelry 4s her property, also @ lot of antique china and porcelains among which were three richly inlaid golden plates which she said bad been the property ot Napoleon Bonaparte. She said her home was entered by burglars three weeks ago while the family was away and the trunks full of plunder taken away, danemnaneeiieetins KEPPEL IN WAR DEPARTMENT Columbia Dean Appointed by Baker as Aastatant, WASHINGTON, April 19.—Socretary Raker to-day announced the appoint- ment of Frederick P. Keppel, dean of Columbia University, as an Assistant Secretary of War with the indefinite as. signment of advising and helping the Secretary in any way nominal salary of $1 a Mr. Keppel is a Ke and is widely known in ¢ He tly volunteered ¥ for to aervo the war without stary Baker slecided to A his nasistant. The smell salary was provided bocause of a loal prohibition against employment of Fed- "yy eral officials without pay the Interests of the country and of Ithe city by not approaching theae, © plers unless they led on to do| #0 by urgent business, It ts also| necessary to point out that in tho! event of their being challenged by | any sentry or guard on duty at the! plera that they take {immediate no- tice of the challenge, halt and give all the information asked immedt- , fully and respectfully, “The rotiitary authorities have de- cided not to enforce the half-mile Hm- it rule as laid down in the proclama- tion issued by President Wilson, and which ordains that no enemy shall remain or reside within bh mile of any Governmental fort, fac- tory, reservation, base of supply or any land used for war purposes, &c. The piers and the land adjacent thereto, known as the bulkhead prop- erty, all land inside the rails, now come within the meaning of ‘these headings, and, therefore, under the proclamation of the President that no enemy alien may je within half a mile of River Street from Fourth Street to Newark Street in view of the re- city the mili- have decided that not enforce this rule, for tary authoritie they will law and order preservation of within the city during the course of the wa ‘I, therefore, the city of Hoboken to render to the call on the people of police of the city every sistance In preventing el or conspiracy within th vity of Hoboken 8: dent becon onspiracy « act on the pe possible as or disorder limits of the any resi any, person within the Himits of y of Hoboken It ts thelr duty tmr vly to communt- cate their information to the police. "Men are on duty every hour of the Jday and night at Pollce Headquar- |ters, Hoboken, and a telephone mea- sage to Hoboken 2500 will immedi- ately bring the police to the scene of any disturbance or to the assistance of any person who may want the ald of the authorities. “Providing thi city aasist the a ner, and t the people of the vorities in this man- nvert act or disturb: ance takes within the pre- scribed sone, and that they pay atrict attention to any orders issued by the military in or on the property of the aforesaid companies, I am @ssured that the half-mile rule will not be en. forced in the city of Hoboken." ON BRITISH COMMISSION. State Depar nt Gives Names of | iy ek uytng Balfour, | WASHINGTON | Department Fritish offic the conduct of t April 19.—The State ed to-day that the coming to discuss » war is constituted as follows Arthur James Balfour, Foreign Min ixter; Sir Eric Dru Ian) Mal- Jcolm, member Parliament; C.F. Dor |mer and G, Butler, personal staft, | Rear Admiral Dudley RB. D Chair, Fleet Paymaster Vincent Law fort, Major Gen. Bridges, Capt. H. H |Spencer-Clay and Lord Cunliffe, Gov- Jernor of the Tar England _> STEEL CO. TO BUY U. S. BONDS Cash Holdings to Netire Ow | ‘There are n for reports In jctreulation for a t hat the United Btatew Steel Corporation would employ ‘ash 5 per cent t thet re part or « fund bonds. Corporation was considering segregation of tte prop erties into three dint apsindes wiiroad, mining and manufacturing There in ever » believe the ge subscriber to new Govern pond jas | EXCHANGE TICKET NAMED. | Consolidated Canate Headed by J. Beank # Announcemen ade » by the Nominating © this after mmittee was mi the Consolidated Stock Exchange of the ticket to be balloted for at the annual t wh be fon May 14 he ticket {8 headed by J. Prank How rn worth, F be jova cond V ! ' Ht From Our Long List of Morning Specials 8.30 A.M. to 12 M. Quantities Limited, None Matl or Phone. 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