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ne il nN BONS IN RENTS PLANNED BY THE LANDLORDS inkhiadina Flat Dwellers May Get Relief _ in 100,000 Suburban Houses to Cost $350,000,000. ‘War prices are giving Greater City landlords their long-sought excuse , for raising rents of flats by a 10 per durhp. cent. There are more than 1,000,000 flats in the city, the average rental being above $500 a year, The increase would @ive the owners a clear $50,000,000. The first concerted move to raise Tents was started last winter, when rapidly expanding public outlays be- gan to foreshadow higher tax levies. “Representatives from the various landlords’ associat!’ s held a series @f conferences and voted to raise rente if they could not prevail on the Politicians to relicve real estate by faying @ general tax on incomes. The iasue was investigated by committees from realty boards and civic organ- izations in all boroughs, Their report, as published at the time in The Eve- ming ‘World, cited the heavy con- @truction of flathouses as a prepon- erating reason why higher rents Wet AB Ae eect a rs Glow eh re ee 9 er Aid | ae re WITHJURY it FINAL PLEA MADE weeny Bailey Defends Buchanan and Prosecutor Assails Lamar and Martin, After more than three weeks the trial of Franz von Rintelen, Frank Buchanan, David Lamar, H. B, Mar- tin, Herman Schulteis, J. C. Taylor and H. Robert Fowler, on charges of conspiracy, reached its final stage to- Court, Former Senator Bailey prs- sented his address to the jury in be- haif of Buchanan, the other attor- noys for the defense having summed up for their clients last night. ‘The prosecuting attorneys, Isaac R. Ocland and John Lord O'Brian, were allotted four hours for their closing addresses, and it was scheduled to have the jury take the case late In the afternoon. Attorney Bailey contred his attack on the Government's witness, Ernest Bohm, who alleged that Buchanan had orally, in New York, indorsed the much-discussed strike resolution, Buchanan, asserted his attorney, had day in the United States District’ \Aid Your Russian Allies Mrs. Hilda Wynne, Winner of Croix de Guerre, Tells How Ill-Equipped Sol- diers Are Perishing for Want of Prompt Care. Marguerite Mooere Marshall, | “Help your Russian allies!” That is the message brought to | American women by Mrs, Hilda ‘Wynne, the beau- tiful and gallant young English woman whose services as a Red Cross ambulance driver on four ‘great battle fronts have been rewarded by the Frendh Croix de Guerre, the Belgian Omer of Leopold and the Russian Order of St. George. She knows more intimately than any other woman the actual work of the Red Cross on the European battle- flelds and the need of extending this work In Russia, and she has just left for Washington to confer with Mr. Eliot Wadsworth, Acting Chairman | TRAPS JOY RIDERS panne oa Citizen In Machine Chases Seven, Spreading Alarm— Party Is Arrested, A large limousine, travelling at terrific sped through Mineola early to-day ran down and seriously In- jured John Crowe in Franklin Ave nue in front of his home, R. L. Rog- ers of Hempstead, running his auto- mobile close behind the other car saw Crowe hurled to the side of the road, The car which hit Crowe flashed back past Rogers, going to- ward the city, disregarding the lat- ter’s shouts, Rogers seeing persons in nearby houses were aroused, leaped into his own car and chased the lmou- sine. He could just keep it in slght, and finally, realizing it was distancing him, stopped in Hempstead and tele- phoned to Lieut, MeMahon at the Jamaica police station, who helped alarn Henry, at South Ozone a red lantern in the middle of the boulevard, Within five minutes he had stopped five smal: cars and had them spread out in the “ATO NAS HA DOING VOUR BIT pa WE a ae BARR Plea to Women of U. S. ER OF CARS In Doing It Don’t Fi That “E: A ot re ~ General and ave lan Can’t Bea but Ai way Do Your Bit—' “ig "You Can't Do It With & Bayonet Do It With a Hoe, for a Bayonet Is Only a Hoe With a Different war '—"‘You May Have an Arch in Your Foot, but I You Have One in Your Bank Account Buy a '—“Doing Your Bit Doesn’t Mean Champing on a Yeu Bit.” By Arthur (“Bu Baer. (Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). America has purchased a stack of chips in the great European game. Don't forget that Uncle Sam's chips are red, white and blue. The whites are the little chips, the reds are a trifle moro robust, and the blues are the biggest dises of all. You're probably a white chip, But every chip does its bit. The Scotch have a proverb which says that many a mickle makes a muckle, To the folks who don’t understand slang we will translate that into every jitney helps to make an fron man. In Mexico every soldier starts in as a general and works his way up. But just as Mexican money is worth about a hoot a boatload, so are Mexican methods comparatively valuable, What America needs now are millions of little chips and a few big ones. Everybody can’t be a general and everybody can't bo @ private. All America’s soldiers won't be wearing khaki, The commander of a battalion of potatoes will be just as useful as the colonel who is adopting one of the enemy’s trenches. An admiral tn charge of a fleet of war vessels may wear more gold braid than an admiral in charge of a flotilla of soup kettles, but the situation is mutual. The fleet admiral protects the soup admiral and the soup admiral feeds the fleet admiral, You could almost play that on your plano. Instructs Men Special Work as Now Ci ducted at Front, PLATTSBURG, May 19—The tional Guard contingents from York and New England are ex} to arrive on Monday. They make uf the quota of 2 per cent, called for exclusive of the guardsmen in camp, Signal Instructor Cavendish of British army was in camp toeam and gave Instructions in as conducted at the front, ete GOOD FISHING AT HYDRANT. pied pavement. inches long. West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth reservoir, You may have been turned down by the recruiting officer because you are color blind, but that won't hinder you from enlisting on a farm. No matter whether you think corn is EATFISH ANDSAVE MONEY, ADVICE GIVEN HOUSEWIVES Rambles in New York Sergt. Cohen carried the fish te the — ‘ d that he was not near New e road. A big limousine cumo tearing K, could not be fustified or properly | Prove of the American Red Cross. MRS ; . pink, blue or emerald, it will grow up to the barrier and began to ed maintained. ‘They declared, however, | YOne Curing that mont soca. ten | “Wounded Russian soldiers are tett| _"!KOAWYNNEG round between one of the cara and [Just the same, And just because you Health Bureau Points Out Way to hal that’ the drain on real estate from : 2 to die by thousands because Russia j the police booth, “re deaf in all your ears is no reason in N i the South, a fine-spun web of rising taxes should be checked by the | Government was seeking to punish! 10 te By thoumanile Mectlin MMMM) tong engaged in activities for war!’ Henry drew his revolver and an-|Why you shouldn't raise wheat, You Economy ee New Bulletin T ie (Hansen: inna Production of, income from other | tho seven defendants with a possible j¢mergencies’ be immediately under-| nounced he would shoot if the car| don’t have to llsten to it growing. Listing Prices, = g@ources and that higher rents next year in prison and a fine of $6,000 them or caring for them near the/ taken by your committee. ; did not stop. The chauffeur slipped Whether color blind or not, steel structures of the East River fall might be in order if such relief fh i firing lines," she said at the Hotel St.| “I am therefore desirous that all from behind his wheel, after putting TOU ATS C0IG || Housewives are advised to substl-| Bridges looming up out of the sunny should not be provided. each, Regis before her departure. “To-day | *UCh organizaticns cr groups register on the brakes and took to the road-|'oMatocs will always be red. And} tute fish for meat as food in a bulle- half { w: ‘I have my prejudices against with your committee at the earliest side busi even if you can’t hear them growing, * >| hase that half hides, reveals; \ JAR STOPS WORK ON HOMES there are 66,000 ambulances in ser-| moment full: Intucation ‘concornin tin isued to-day by Dr, Lucius P. t FOR T!!E MASSES. Lamar,” eaid Mr. Bailey, “but tf his! vi46 on the French front, while Rus-, thelr activities Cine tae bey rey, I'll count three and then shoot up wheat and corn will always be OU-! Brown, of the Bureau of Foods and| thé jutting towers and spires of the Conditions have been changed radl-| Story {8 true, and it 1s not contra-| i, with more than 1,000 miles of | 8Cope of their work.” ace ey hands | titious, Don't forget that our na-| Drugs’ of the Health Dopartment,| downtown sky line, To the North, | golly with the entrance of this coun-/ dicted, he has been as much sinned) ming tine, has only 6.000 ambulances. | ,,4, clear and comprehensive regis-| yy, Meanwhile, Policeman Hannon | ‘onal flower for the next few years! 1+ jg pointed out that there is an| the rocky prominence of the upper i Uy fato tho world war. Not only are against as sinning. He was convicted MGAT MARAT a? SEGRE CAE WHI A tration blank will bo distributed arrived ow a motorcycle with two| will be a loaf of bread, If you can't! overabundance of fish on the New| island—the unfamiliar contour of jays leaping at a startling ans, 3 | among the various patriotic organiza- . ‘ had heard his| do y. i “ is + Pace, but new bullding operations are Le inlindivestbertan he rere dade Russlaa te wounded he has little| tions of women, and they are urged | Other policemen who had Rowrd fie Ho Your bit with a bayonet, do it with) york market and that the public, your own familiar Manhatten. It ted by the immediate requirements | Congressman at one end of the tele-| 1 nog of receiving tho vitally im-| to fill tt out at the earliest oppor-| Doi vongors inside, All. were taken, * hoe. A bayonet ts only @ hoe with} oan cheapen the cost of living by| isa view of imposing grandeur, seen of the Government, both of men, ma-|phone. How about Lewis Cass Led- th | tunity, #5 the police station. | different shape anyway. ting it While ment is ae Bish the $2,000,000 engineer- terials and transportation, thus cut-| yard at the other end, who knew the | 2rtant surgteal ald that in this war} ‘Tic ‘Mayor's Committee of Women | *°,{Ne lice atation. oe s-o,| Do your bit. You can't horn into | Sting it while meat is as bigh as at|/ from the great $2, ting off the supply of new homes for | jn personating to be going on? Is he| "4% saved so many lives. I want to|is working in full co-operation with (44 w at Street, driver| the navy with flat feet. But, uniess| resent. Fish ts declared to be just) ing feat at 155th Street—the Vie- , s> the always increasing metropolitan |'™P' ¥ Ld unge the American people to co-|Dr. Anna Howard Shaw and Mrs. £3. y . Runk, wite of A. ¥ at feet, But, unless) og healthful as meat, ‘Tile, which {9| quct—and reached by services 2 lation, Extortionate prices for|Not equally guilty? fe y r qj for Feat Your pocketbook 1s flat also, you can populat! © prices for am Grant Brown, national and ff 165 West D . ¥ newie ci “ ' operate with the Red Cross in ex- 4 3 ; C. Runk, a lawyer of No, : : selling at 1 8-4 cents a pound whole-| and 3 of the coal, labor and repairs necessary for| “As for defendant Martin, he has : tate Chairmen respectively of the iiriy eienih Stre was held,| help the navy by getting measured running multi-family houses are add-| spent his life, like many others do,|‘¢?ding this aid to the Russian’ Nxtional Council of Defense. ghaseen With reckless driving, Later! for a Labsely Bond AAs HUSA Shes | ee recommended as an excellent «| 288 to the strength of the landlords’ | yuttonnoling members of Congress| Wounded. I want them to understand when Mrs, Runk told the police Gills| you mightn't have any arch in your |2"¢ Nourishing food. \ demands, how important it is that ambulances, i ken the car without permission | The bulletin ts the first of a series have been hi - | How smpt A new war relief headquarters, that | had taken r o While none of the various landtords’| when ho should have been home at (wart a : jdeu, | f00t, but 1f you have an arch in your associations has decided to support a| men to run them and surgeons to ad- [of the New York State Woman’ Sut. |a charge of grand larceny was added, | ot Dit If sou have an areh In Your | ange wilt be issued dally. ‘The follow- 4 ; fvage Party, was opened yesterday at| The others were held as accomp! ces | J ing wholesale prices were quoted to- | 1 Ail pave admitted informaaliy the nee’| “Frank Buchanan was right when| minister this importast pret tl | Noe ib East Fifty-ninth Street, ‘There |In the theft of the unk auto. ‘They | Sam's stack of chips will be worth |W Nu nuns Whiting 1 Led conte ner | vasity for larger income from. such | he sald he wauld esteem it the great- | treatment, are sent to Russia “| was a war service meeting, at which | we Paul Hasse, | civil en-/ ¢2.900,000,000, and there will be a lot|iwund; ling, 11-2 cents; mackerel. 1 holdings, and practically every house|est of all acts if he could have| “lately, as well as money to carry on| Mrs. Robert E. Spear presided, and gineer, No. 2 Milage Fe | of white chips in the bunch. Morgan, | Conts, r owner has started the raise quietly |ayerted the war. But we are now| the work. tee ¥. M. C. A. units, in which the Elinhurst, 1. 1: Bernard Thurbers| fockefeller and the reat won't bé| “Vegetable prices are given an fo within his own private jurisdiction. “The Russian soldiers have been| Orty. 18 Interested, were discussed. | clerk, No. 128 Wes ‘able to buy ‘em all, The biggest| tows: Florida cabbages, $8.00 Very few have attempted to put|! !t- There will be between 3,000,000 ¢ all th n| The headquarters were filled with | John Hermanson, c No, 169 W iding in New York was built on| crate; Virginia spinach, $1.15 t ‘up prices on old tenants, but new-|and 6,000,000 of the flower of our| the most ill-equipped o © MeN jovely frocks, jewels, silver and cut! Sixty-fourth Street; Charles Crowley, The big desiet im, the| bor barrel; ‘Seaua onlens, SL4k wer comers have had to pay an average| manhood on foreign fields before we| "OW fighting. I have seen them go0/ glass “sacrificed” by various mem- chauffe i 1d is only @ convention of Mttle| crate; Bermuda ontons, $1.25 to $1.80; 10 per cent, more than those who| ur through. There will be spent|to the front without even a rifie,|Lers of the party for the sacrifice sale Street trician, |. The Atlantic Ocean | borida potatoes, $9.12 per barrel of moved out. The practice of giving! © Shs Pent} othing but their bodies to meet the|t? open Tuesday morning. The pro- No, 147 West Siaty-sixth Stroot, and) can be figured out in spoonfuls, al- about 199 pounds; Carolina potatoes, @ month or half month free to new | $30,000,000,000 or more. I have two| nothing. Tun fre of tho Germans, |(Cet# of the sale will bo used to estab. | James Lennon, | ¢ 2t7| though you would wear out a resi-[§575; Maine potatoes, $1.50 to $10.00 tenants has been abandoned. If old| boys and I know what it means to| machin: '}lish a ¥. M,C. A. unit for soldiers at | West One Hunk sixth| ment of lead penetls doing the aum.| poeta, $1.00 to $5.00 per 100 bunche: tenants want repairs, they are told/ seq q grieving mother bidding her| All of our fighting men are brave, but} the Niagara Training Camp. Street. They sald Gills had been en-| Which goes to show that your little Sartore: $2.50 to 33.00 per 100 une hes. that they can have them only by offspring do their duty, Do you|! have never seen such touching he- | tertaining them at Far Rockaway and| bond will help, The werse goes over ‘The bulletin says these prices are Hl Pi rey z P 4 4 Mated and ‘on leave" soldiers and salt- | ‘ LENE 01 Papeesing, weit ingomes. also, Ey | prayed to avert the wars saa ere, patiently, awalting [°"8, Will be opened Sunday afternoon BERMAN GUT DOWN Perne ‘eatde have. heen atacied 1onk | ee (ia eee ener Sal teeetorn oh aed ne water’ light and service. *} In conclusion Mr. Batley dectared: | he Mes ANOS TAUttN ae for.’ 185 West Sixty-ftth Street by Jenough.in the European game, When Mardered and Mody Placed on Hall~ Lane Bryant Many Icasos renewed next October, | ‘Frank Buchanan would soorn any ; the Mayfair War Relief, a unit of th POTATO RATION Uncle Sam buys a stack of chips in a send Tracks. A which 1s the start of the apartment "He demands justice, that's| And when he 1s picked up by the am- | s:clal and welfare department of the | |game, that game ts going to be run dbesial ta the rane AAA). * renting: year, will be made out at the |a bulance there is no one so grateful.| National League onder elie Jon the square, Your Uncle San cuts| yippLETOWN, N. Y., May 19.—~ la ern y ppare 10 per cent, increa In th heaper Mr. Osland summed up for the Gov-| jig thanks every one, the stretcher Miser mingenetg ca Thee a | . ‘i - the cards every. deat nh, wien it Joon Ward, a ratlroad employee at Hats, where there are no leases and fernment when Mr. Halley had con-| vearerg, the driver, and he laushs like | Ficutenamt of the Cantean Division’ | Situation In Connection With the |romen jis tin to shuttie he ts 601" Atxybrook, was murdered there tast| | Dresses 3:9Sup.Coats8.75up.SuiteS.0up there will be no general raises for —E— a child (0: gpite of the pals. He Rover | The esate will be open trom 3 '°) Food Supply is Rapidly Grow- of the deem. ‘Your white chin ta going ea omy nee GoM tlt || Skirts 2.25 up. Corsets and Underwear ! Aen a OCT ine en ti 1 r|920 P. M, on Sunday, with games, Aedes to help to win the biggest stakes | (ack ¢ oboe : Madd bh the opening of Ricsstatin eae levies suoeid be une [treat doy Whiteant Te would ers Lad momen iglesias puoks and d@ phonograph to entertain ing Worse. | ever played for. Doing your bit | howell, who of vag sacsh ane wala ta : pensive ‘deparment. * expectedly large. mit the alteration of 20,000 old dwell. | TOUSh roads, alt the soldiei A light supper will bo : . doesn't mean champing on your bit. he fe. It in al-| 10 ask fot our New Economy mper y tare 0 bearable to wounded men. | ap, COPENHAGEN, May 19 (via Lon- a x ' awe * PLAN. RELIEF WITH 100,000] ings in the Greator Gity for three] almost unbearable to wounded men. | aarved th | ja TN" 111 takem timo to grow wheat and It! tex mn information | “Lower Stote”’ ¢ amilies in each house—the Tene-| As a matter of fact, the Russian ee don).—The potato situation in Ger- takes time to grow an army, ut to no men HOUSES TO COST $350,000,000, | {!"! ; 5 ayia was killed for pl ¥ ; ment House Law having prohibited | doesn't know how to complain or to! phe founders of the Stage Women's ny apparently ts growing worse | your bit will help. ps ae TU ear Rael aby SOUR eM or ce the use of such buildings for more| now, apout his troubles, That is|War Relief announce that the fund diy, although the weather no} | The pyramids In Farvot have been cated by” current. operations of | an two familles “and 1t would per | ny the world docsn't know Russia's raised by the benefit performances of | iongor furnishes an excuse for scanty | several centuries. The pyramids Ar : builders. Their output of new how eae Gta Bhake a on a id aaa teed” the three Barrie plavs at the Empire) nts, Following the example|very large and thev are still there i $ gs coming almost to a standstill as a| Houses of a cheap typ rem. Theatre “will be held as a fund con F 4 Rut if y touriat had fabbed a fork | Fesuit of high prices for labor and | scale in the far suburbs, where land Is)" Before and since the published rec-| sccrated to the highest food for which | of tts sister city, Altona, Hamburg | [ut if ¢ pyramids and knicked off a| materials, combined with other war | !o¥ in pr Py a say they would] 4 of Mrs. Wynne's exciting experl-|{t can be tiged In this tr elo ora and| next week will reduce the weekly ra- |!" (he PYFAms ane OS there y © year to date plans at once, : srici 01 ¢ other missions of healing it will | 1 i. pris and dy hiklg ar ‘peated | FR eee ee eee urke' in| But the micet promising ct Isfences at ho front American women | among other missions of healing Ht Wi!) tion to 24 ouncos, substituting wouldn't be any pyramid tn, Egypt Manhattan have called for an outlay | Under pansldey ation b ‘ four have yearned and e registered tOl men of the theatrical profession who | allowance of 640 grams of bread for for tourimin to viall. tvarl tne Oe 8 F f Don big construction concerns have ces ery day scores y he sacrificed that freedom may | the e promised five pounds, br divided into fork =H h 000,000 1 pariso drive ambulances, Every day may the rest of the prom 5 hethie ‘our | (Fay of less than 00,000 in comparison made a specialty of huge ¢ mnerete oF a Lames society women and factory live. Ths. aw’, Know. would be the Naas nas ihe promi AN spend And whether your g ree rence ocks at with me an to eleton business struc y wish 0} es Fro ; rave : 4 i 7 y vezreenendiog Pele are sceking to standardize a| girly, middle-aged matrons and high] vii ne et eno met. de: this state of affairs produces the Gov- | In America, that your Fi Went Throu h Fla es against $8,500,000; in Brookly amily, two-family and three-| school girls call at the various offices] on the Lusitania with the ernment has authorized grocera to) forkfil helns, To vonr Mt x g m 200,000 against $17,75 w,| family @ Wing oft sonecrety oF tile ®0lof the American Red Cross and offer | say In, Barrie own | Tutte {sell all thelr remaining stocks of STI IKE: 5] 100,000 inst $9,000, it may be put up at an av cos! aaa sfront. For| Words: ‘This is the most beautiful ad- | A eUCAtAMIOR ERE 3 R R 4 ; ooo oiee Future Ie not ail black for| of $2,000 to $3,000 If the operation ts to drive ambulances at he front, For one Mpa Sah Hate as | Ivano neat eh FREIGHT HANDLERS ml te ee ee he flat dweller, Several huge con-| carried on rge volume. One com-| the sake of those who look up | be thie gift to humanity will pay trib-| The Berlin potato ration. |n be Hl 2 Structional projects are. ene | any Nance m contract for 1,500| work ag thrilling and romantic, Mra | tte to the long and wonderful friend. | ™malntained, althouxh with jrotl at) OAl DARE OF FOOD TIED U Ff which recently ravaged tthe home of a customer o! r Bideration for bettering the general such dwellings of brick and lime] Wynne has set forth the requirements | ship which existed between these two | (ma Mn re eagle of Heriin re | 3 this store, were the BATTERED AND SHATTERED Pan ra een Sit WaMean oe the inedste 4 volte tar Iiod more ne |of a Woman ambulance driver. os 8. Barrie and Cha implored to remember tht the Thies Woes OLe wheny Bente REMNANTS of three French Renaissance clocks. | Nature and awaiting the signa-| the sar The new metror First, she must possess @ strong, Alkice Woman'a Wac Raat were (Gl tne are upon them, re undred Qt 1 : Remeeture Bne BNA De =| tan subways, opening cheap outlying | yigorous body capable of standing of the sailing of the unit from nad. be Pe tibet sylvania Refuses to Increase rm re eenanaiee prey waren Priva SR ead lands, are offering: a’ chance for fill- x hips of every kind, us Presbyterian Hospital, old. TY fatigue and hardships of every Their Pay | | ° Old 4 ing thousands of small suburba gers » has had to live in dugs | nd immediately getting into commu neir Pay ki were exquisite examples of the artistic clockmaker’s homes with flat dwellers from the| Mrs. Wynne ha : $ nication with Bradley asked . a 4 Getting oo crowded city, and the construction ox- outa without —, without suMcient | what was most n Upon recelv- Three hundred fret i Bhadltcs a ls art. rts es e that 100,000 x8 to | food, pout cleanliness v4 el Be equest for knitted goods, er No, 29 of *onnsylvania Fast? porta atimae that 00000 dwellings to | food, without clatiness, onc la a thylanredurat or Knit coon vations A eRe ei AS ie But the fire had RUINED THEM beyond the ud com sIetion in the metropolitan, sub. |& small bottle of aps and a tin of fole ©] fers, socks, abdominal bandages, eye SEEN He Bre tea salt Cacdae tat bikes Gaal Oe y_of repair, in the opinion of the salvage Late In life the urbs and filled by families that would ier eg fe eel i ay” tor weeks, bandages and rubber love a went to hous of oF vf . re Cee ianabicl Et experts. The works of ALL THREE CLOCKS were eave ¢ E a r than pa clo! 1, io OF the boat from the headquarters at No. | will be availab’ and tied up 200 cars of perishable | |r x 5 . i bony is likely ee | les 13 iy cantante in vente 1 Secon, Sie ancidate £00 nee Stam Hits he ee | foodstuffs at the J rminal.||!4 either broken or crusted with rust and grime. show signs 0 7 i ambulance driver must be ye At the Actors’ Fund Fair the kit | . : s} A re ——___—_ : Strike leaders say the m wear and often chauffour and mecnaniolan, able to) nq are selling #o rapidly that tho|Twe More rike leaders say the men w } | Arms or hands or bs were missing from the the kidneys weak- MRS. BELVA LOCKWOOD DEAD} rua. her car on. all ae of roads and) nteers at headquarters are work-| on ng twenty-threo cents an hour.|] burnished gilt allegorical figures which framed the ; he hae ] t vair She 6 ¢ » ove a te 6 supply § ey demanded thirty cents hou 7 4 fa aay She, Baek Sree [o, repalt Jt ga well ‘third, she iuat| !2X overtime to meet the supply twenty-nine amen repute Py demanded thirty conta 88 BUT) EE clock dials, The ONYX BASE OF ONE OF THE arteagabie’ . r Ran for!) erienced nu one who can [ries Ranke MtKnaKE yesterday and was refused . ‘ achy, and the kid- Aa, fo" be an experienced nurse, one Whe tar MANY ARE ARRESTED 1 , aehioner Stundara raring tual might they. decided to{ fy CLOCKS was gone entirely. ney ae ah WASHING Mrs, Belva| the direction ote surgeon _ Nouri, any & strike. The answer of the 1 A member of the household expressed the hope tressing, This Anna Renn: Lockwood, the first}she must be able to support herse hay fa ro I th E 3 i at PERHAPS Mesys STUDIOS might be able to makes people feel Qhman namitted to practice before the|and provide for the maintenance of! | (WN CONSPIRACY CHARGE a 18 ; th th See. Ae Pa Aah her car. Fifth, she should be able to " Ww . rr { restore the clocks, and, accordingly, they were ae Don't wait pepo Renee Hehe woman | $2 ie. pues nenaee teh cae ‘ ther ta of t le brought here and turned over to our artisans. or the w of eager andidate toh Pras ‘one LAR ee sary ‘ lot to B exas Ti Said to| Kululiak Hay, a whore distance to the | Wis able to bring ove ig or the, worst, fe | who ever was gandidate for ieee of tho enemy ldition to these Plot to Burn Texas Town Said to|1 Ululigk Bay, & short distance to the | WA DI te one on |e Tuesday they were RETURNED TO THE tent of the d States, died hi 0c en 01 1 >| J 7 y = done. \Fd > rf > ‘ ae atop ty, |tocday after a long illness, aged elshtys | dee ta atte tc it to Have Been Unearthed by ‘ ‘ was dor : \|z| OWNER. So SKILLFULLY had the work of repair gravel, hardening Frwand waa ite all the horrible Reacts of modern Ware Federal Officers, Santtarium Patient Kills Himself, Horses and been done that EVEN THOSE WHO FOR YEARS a ee re eee 0 cust tho hopes to. tako back| ABILENE, Tex. May 19.—Between| HRTHIL, Me, May 19.— Tho toly of ectal to Tho Evening World.) had looked many times a day at the clocks and, of Bright's disease. |X her a widow at twenty-four, | | Although ! ak WATERBURY, May 19 ; : detail m idney ry 4 Jie. Kev, Ezekiel Lockwood, a" ‘Baptist }ers and. ambulances for the Russians . could detect NO DIFFERENCE in their appearance, stimulant. ‘T'ry Taser? — | clergyman’ “ier study of law’ was, be: | Mra, Wynne advises women who are| with conspiracy against the Unit bri fac Doan's Kidney i von after her second marriage, leager to serve the Red Croxs to ald In| states Government have been arrest except that they were freshened and brighten y Pills. ‘Thousands of elderly folks rec- | ‘The Passage of the bill she, drew at- the useful nae ne ls preparing sur. (ed at Snyder, in Scurry County, in new coats of burnished gilt. « em. | me Court ior widely 4A bal kat : me nmend them neg made nan) wily tet [teal muppies tnd, rolling huidaea| the Naat forty-eight hours, according = a The MISSING PARTS of the A Brooklyn Example. Fit aitneothes vrar the’ wounded aud | fatten snrermakon renolved, hare Pp ri tion. in eal so skillfully replaced that the lines of restoration Mrs. H, Ivers, 51 Cedar St, say helping with clerical work. ey are ed Roda in Perups: ah dbntair aed r) could not be discerned, even under a glass. In 1 “My back ached both day and night. | ment ¢ $5,000,000 also advised to fit themselves for ser- | Rang: j@ sald, on Instructions fact, the whole job LEFT NO INDICATION, how- It was very stiff and lame and I felt} 1 Vico as assistant nurses by taking in- | from ral officers at San Angele Hehe ete ft Lich ‘had Gestermnd oun so worn out that I didn’t seem able a Col struction in elementary hygiene, first] No details are available, ever slight, o e fire whic’ y' to do anything. My kid were laya sho maintained her law ofe| Vago ties wea aple to fulfil the re.| SAyder ia reported being closely customer's home. inactive. My feet and ankles became fir In Washington. | Recently she had | quirements she has enumerated above| guarded because of alleged plots t 4 f\eg™ studios are in the rear of the Eighth swollen. I was very nervous and my | will be welcomed as ambulance driv-| burn the town. - h as sight often blurred. 1 used various ox Jors at the front. | - elects, Floor, and are well worth a visit. kidney medicines, but kept getting | Dray | ee | te wi i wacsn Maes worse Instead of better. Several boxes |, muMe tun Nrwm & MMAR: | tricia) resiatratio st organisa. | He Warne Brerrbedy Kot to i) y ” actic: ay 9.—Jol ions 0! omen a orkers nter. of Doan’s Kidney Pills practically e, forty-two, was shot and Ikfiled tow starts to-day for the first time at| A card which reads "Keep this eard J cured me and to-day my kidneys are (oy vate Bernard O'Connell of the, tht headquarters of the Mayor's Com.|tn front of you. Don't xrant a DOx normal. Pennsylvania Infar mitts of Women on National De- riage leense to my daughter, Ma ei] First Pennsylvania Tnfantry—the fourth | nse? No. 4 Phirty-ninth Street, Dreibelis,"" was recelyed yesterday 1 boot HERALD AGUARE NEW YORK f[; i DOAN KIDNEY oir oo, In ya meni |i which Mus ftuth M orwan te I hair. C ay Clerk Balun of Jersey City fr or uality Flavor and Purity | y sihirdae afficara Tague "man and rs i onora iam M. Dreibelis of No. 1025 ' PILLS toxicated and attempted to take O'Con- Chairman ne registvation ix being nth Street, Philadelphia « si Q ’ ells gun away from hi O'Connell,! done in accordance with the follow. Mauchett,) who has churgs of | th % " 50¢ at all Drug Stores &. boy in his “teens and @ new member, ing-roquest of Mayor Mitchel Hiccnses, saya it ts the fre SEALED PACKETS ONLY. 10%, 18° & 35* recelyed at the Jersey C It bears a picture presumably Misa Lret Milburn Co, Props, Buffalo, NY. of the regiment, was on “It is important that the work of the Schuylkill arsenal, eo-ordination ef women's organisa- womal suard duty at| Bead lor elegant booklet, SALADA, 100 Hudson St., New York. |