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ya PRS URGES LABOR TO BUY LIBERTY BONDS clares. Purchases Support Coun- try and Subscribe to Unions’ , Ideals. WASHINGTON, June 2—To en- courage activity by labor organira- On behalf of the Liberty Loan Wednesday, the of ay for workingmen in the bo Selling campaign, Samuel Gompe: President of the American Federati of Labor, to-day addressed an appeal to unions. “To buy a Liberty bond,” said the #tatement, “is to support our country and to subscribe to ideals which our count forced to maintain by mil- itary "Tore. Money from their sale is indisyensable to the successful coi duct of the war ANY CORN No Humbug! Afew drops LIFT OUT ‘BRIDGE AND BOOZE WON'T FEED SOULS; SAYSBILLY SUNDAY i aa “Ball Bearings on Church | Doors Will Never Fill Pews,” Adds Evangelist. “Strap the old Adam in you to the) death chair and turn on all the electricity in the power-house.” That was one of the striking de- mands of Billy Sunday's sermon this afternoon on the rich young man “If somebody gets offended because you ask him to be @ Christian, let him go to the devil,” Hilly advised bis audience. | “It you're in earnest, you can do | andcornliftsoutwith | | a fingers—No pain Tiny bottles of the new ether com- pound called freezone can now be ob- tained for very little cost at any drug store here. ‘This drug freezone is the recent discovery of a Cin- cinnati man. It is needless to ever again be pestered with @ corn or a callua, be- cause they shrivel up and lift out, root and all, with: out a twinge of pain. Apply a few drops of freezone directly upon a tender corn or callus. In+ stantly the soreness sub- sides and shortly you find the corn or hardened cal- lus so loose that you lift it right off. ’ This marvelous drug doesn’t eat out the corns or calluses, but dries them up. You feel no pain, soreness or irritation while applying it, or terwards. It doesn't cause any inflammation of the tissues or skin sur rounding or underneath, It is now really foolish to let a corn hurt you twice. A few drops of freezone is all that is necessary. The uine is sold only in these emall ttles packed in a little wooden case, bearing a yellow bs on Don't accept anything else.—Advt, anything or get anywhere. Jacob waited for Rachael for seven years. | Her old man put a shell game over on Jake.” There was great applause when the evangelist reminded that radium was discovered by a woman—Madame Curry. “And she dug it out of her head,” he added. “You can't bark like a dog and fight like a lion. You can kill a snake quicker by cutting off an tnoh of hia head than six inches of his tail.” The text this afternoon Mark X:21, The text was from Mark x., 21 “Sell whatsoever thou has and Rive to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in Heaven: and have treasure in heave! come, take up the cro: low Me. The evangelist said that, up to a certain point, this rich young man was a noble nple, but he went away from Josus, “A whole loi of you make as big blunders as that young fellow did on the highway 1,900 years ago,” de- clared Billy, “A good many of you want to know what to do to lead good lives, and yet you have the au- dacity to sit there and tell me that you don't know how Christ wants you to live in order that you may not go to hell. “A whole lot of you church mem- bers, who pride yourselves upon being respectable and rich and holier- than-thou, have an idea that you don't run as much chance of being lost as the harlot and the thief and the drunkard, “Don't get the idea that you was from food particl This m plus dentifrive. clea equipment HOME-MAD DENTISTRY DOESN'T DO Don't trust to the impossible claims of @ #0 mi de h from decaying. The only way to prevent tooth di keep the mouth Ire thorough brus! 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"We seem to be afrald nowadays of scaring away people by making thir way of salvation hard, That's where we miss it, Ball bearings on the |church doors will never fill the pews. | A real man shuns a path carpeted with velvet. “God knew men too well to put gold on top of the earth. If it rained money none would even pick up a dollar, “You cannot feed the soul with flowered boulevards and palatial man- sions. You cannot feed the soul with diamonds and limousines. You can't feed a cow with the Twenty-third Psalm. What she wants is bran, Feed the body with what it requires, Heed the soul with what it needs. Don't try to feed the soul with bridge whist | or hoor “We are afraid of scaring people away. If people are so touchy as that then the sooner they are acared away the better. The fellow who is afraid of the bark of a dog will never kill a lion, No half-way measures will do, | “Any man or woman who is afraid to come down here and declare himself | or horself for Christ—well, I don’t want | them to do it, 1 want workers in the “You may walk to hell, but you'll reach there just the same, it's simply & matter of time, “It takes a way train longer to get | to Chicago than an express train, but | it gets there just the same. Now,! some people are going to hell on the; way train achedule and gome are § ing on the Twentieth Century Limited schedule, “This young man went away to bear his trouble alone, went away to, a Christies life, He would give mil- lions to-day for water to moisten his parched lips. “When [ get to Heaven, when pass through the pearly gates and walk the streets of gold, I'll see what | the young ruler walked away from, | And, in hell—but I'll never get to} hell—other folks can see what he got.” oe TWO GERMANS MAKE DASH FOR LIBERTY IN LONG SWIM One Caught, Clothes Dripping and | Teeth Chattering—Police Hunt the Other. If William Schultz had waited for the water to get warm he might have made good his ape from the detention camp at Ellis Island early to-day. He is one of the hundreds of German sailors interned there and was caught as he dodged among the care in the Jersey Central freight yard close to Port Liberty coal docks, water dripping from his blond hair and his clothes, while his teeth chat. tered an alarm, “1 just swam over from the island,” Schultz told Detective Jewell and Po- Meeman O'Donnell, who arrested him, “It was comfortable on the island; but liberty is liberty, and so Gus Steinhardt and I took a swim. It's only three-quarters of a mile, but we thought we'd never get across, [ don’t know where Gus is now,” Jersey City police reserves are still hunting Gus, Schultz will be ar- ranged before Judge O'Dwyer, = —_ OBITUARY NOTES. Solomon Hanks, aged eighty-four, the last firat cousin of Abraham Lin- coln, is dead in Bloomingdale, Il, James Bennett, seventy-one years old, President of the Evergreen Cem- etery Corporation, is dead at Coopor Btreet and Wyckoff Avenue, Ever- green, Mrs. Mary Philbrick, known to the stage as Marlo Uart, and formerly associated with Booth, Jefferson, Lotta and other stars, is dead in Bos- ton, George W. Creighton of Altoona, Pa, General Superintendent of the Eastern Pennsylvania Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died in Phil- adelphia to-day, He waa one of the most prominent men in tho operating department of the railroad, —_———-— Cattle HONOLULU, T. H., June 2.—Twenty- six doaths in two days from anthrax alleged treasonable utterances, United States Deputy Marshal Healey re fused to make the names public. The men are suid to have been taken from their homes on information furnished More by a son of the railroad man, arrests are to follow, pail os Sac LOUISVILLE ENTRIFS. TRACK, 14 ries for’ Mo BA Nye year-olds) mann. HACE Banitown three year olde and “wyward: win fur longs.—Johd r., 108; Marion Goosby, 108 | Marie “Miller, “108; ° "J, J, Murdock, 110; Vee, Me : Filet RAcw—Purve $},000; Okoione yhree rear obi and rant: ‘mie aller + Daddy Hodbert,* 10 a ) Flewron. 100; Tire. Yholce, J10 119 Manage, 118! Dor Mure $800; two-year, fire Vrinve Igor, 108) Urn {ote ing Ry at oH Hatcher Kagig, 109 1 Buckner mth NT porter. in a dairy herd brought a report to-day | mani: wilina: ones mle from Dr. Vietory Horgaard, territorial | iii! igj Mas Kruter, 100; veterinarian, that the herd undoubtedly | 0.04 a, op ena NOMA aA ok had been inoculated deliberately as part | want fandioass the Pintustle ene ae wey ae of @ plot, to curtail the food supply of | {icky Hoy. 10 Mllipery fine ie" (lig. hat the islands Hiv Malte ton. Cirhwick Ht Samy nk 1dr “ob Hor toie-s Six Arrests for ‘Treasonable Utterances, bs CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, June 2 | A prominent ratiroad man and a well known attorney were among six per sons under arrest here to-day for Foe te nn MIO A Home sgl THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE MORE THAN 10 ANTORAFT OTE ARE ROUNDED UP (Continued from First Page.) up resistance to this Government, even the death penalty could be inflicted, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT AIDS IN CHECKING UP BLACKERS, The Post OMce Department is as- sisting the Department of Justice in checking antl-registration propaganda but In just What manner is not an- nounced. It is supposed that pamph- lets and literature sent in opposition, espectally if they urge men not to register, have been confiscated by post office agents and not allowed to pass through the mails, There is curiosity to know whether copies of speeches made in Congress during the Conscription bill debate are held up. Many thousands of ex- tracts from the Congressiona: Record have been printed by the Government Printing Office and franked through the mails by members of Congress. The specch of Champ Clark, made several weeks ago, against conscrip- tion, has been widely distributed, but the Speaker says that since tho law was passed he is its unswerving sup- If these franked speeches are not being delivered by the Post Office} Department, then the Government is | censoring ita own publication. NO EVIDENCE OF NATION-WIDE PLOT IS DISCOVERED, President Wilson's Warning all those subject to registra- tion of the penalties attached to fail- ure to present thomselves on Regis- proclamation | tration Day was issued yesterday. Attorney General Gregory at the Cabinet meeting reported to the President regarding the steps that had been taken to prevent evasions of the law, He declared there was no evidence whatever of any gensral plot to discourage registration or en- courage evasions. A call to citizens of Polish extrac. tion to aid in making the registration effective was printed to-day in Polish | newspapers throughout the country and will be followed up by sermons Sunday tn all Polish churches, urging that every facility be offered registra- tion officials, Virtually every Polish organization in the country is enlisted in the movement. Senator Newlands, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Interstate Com- merce, made an effort yesterday to pass the bill to prevent the obstruc- tion of trains and to authorize the President to compel preference for certain classes of freight hauled by railroads during the war, Senators Hollis and Read objected to consider- ation of the measure because those interested had not had time to study it. Mr. Newlands gave notice that he would ask the Senate to act on the bill within the next few days, He said the President was anxious to have it passed, “That bill,” said Senator Hollis, “makes it a oriminal offense to con- duct an ordinary peaceful strike, IT am opposed to taking it up until the to consider it, and meet it.” Senator Newlands said it was not the intention of the committee to pre | vent strikes and that the bill would not have that effect, med in Anti-Draft Re+ Mgtous Plot. NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 2.—Dr. J H. Grable has been arrested here on @ charge of soliciting subscriptions for @ religious paper of a sect opposed to war, and promising immunity from draft to subscribers on the ground that they would be classed as conscientious ob- Fra Jectors, Subscriptions were dated back to a time before the draft law was enacted. Grable was put in jail in de- fault of $20,000 bond. ——— BELMONT ENTRIES. BELMONT PARK, L. I, June %— The entries for Monday's races are as follows: FIRST = RACE—Foe railroad brotherhoods have had time | Fe pre oe TANS FOS RPE 17" 5 CAINE EUITSTY Mea el bd swt ‘i Ae cap a 7 . POLITICS HOLDS UP “ALY. GUARD, ISHINT Whitman May Be Compelled | To Fill Vacancies Himself Under Militia Law. There is great concern in National Guard circles over the failure of mill- tary authorities in Washington to pass upon @ number of important ap- pointments which have received the | indorsement of Gov. Whitman and Major Gen. O’Ryan, It is hinted the delay is due to politics, Unless | Washington Is heard from soon it is| understood Gov, Whitman will be compelled to make the appointments Mmself under the provisions of the State militia law, Many weeks ago a number of regu- lar army officers, assigned to the New York National Guard since their trip to the Mexican border, were reo- ommended to Washington for perma- nent posts of duty with the Guard, | It was felt they would be in a better! position to help handle a National) Guard regiment or division than army | officers who had no experience along these lines, Lieut. Col, Harry H. Bandholts, now Senior Inspector Instructor of the Guard and acting Chief of Staff under Gen, O'’Ryan, was recom- mended for the post’ of Brigadier Ge al, a& successor to Gen. George R. Dyer, Col. William J. Snow, for Brigadier General of the new’ ar- tillery brigade of the Sixth Division, National Guard; Capt, W. N. Has- kell, for the post of Colonel of the Sixty-ninth, and Capt. Daniel W. Ha for the coloneley of the ar- tiller: Although the Governor's recom- mendations were sent to Washing: | on in the r ular way and have been sived t no intimation has been received concerning the intended action of the authorities, National Guardsmen don’t hesitate: to say they believe certain military men in Washington are deliberately delaying the appointments in order that they may personally pick their favorites for the posts after the Na- tional Guard has been again taken over by the Federal Government, | Gov. Whitman may be compelled | to fill the two Brigadier Generalships | 1 the Captaincies with National | ardsmen, He cannot appoint Lieut, Col, Bandholtz and the other regular army men who are merely temporarily assigned to the National Guard as Inspector Instructors, but he has the right to fill the high posts with men who are not already in the regular service, Senerccieliieannitntmcnts Fourteen teted otters of Revolution in India, CHICAGO, June 2.—Fourteen men, including Baron Kurt von Reiswitz, for- mer German Vice Consul here, and Gus- tave Jacobson, were indicted by the deral grand for alleged con- spiracy in connection with a plot to fo- {ment a revolution in India. Be popular — Aealoohe skin with Be six furlongs First Balt fart 1 Fairy Wir ear tmp.) kb; Re Sun ‘King ‘includes « ACE—For mares 3; Quiet dally, Sun’ rear ‘Tinp, ter, 110. 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