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ee tt vs PILL OR MORE EACH NIGHT | !0.000,000,000 francs ($20,000,000,000) in * ‘You war credit, according to @ report made| Introduce « 8 of measures which, | with having strangled his wife early in ou Fir Sil the Time according to estimates; will bring in|the morning of May 9. Th she, of, and $20,006,000,000 FOR WAR Declares War Expenses Will Be Continued by Temporary, Credits. PARIS, June 12—Tho French Cham ber of Deputies has already voted France's allies. The’ report says in part has Introddced few r pending bill. The vsked for — 9,843,000,000 committee ‘increased 871,000,000, The nure and more national def ncreasingly —auceessful The totul sales of bonds for March April and May total. 2,960,000,000 Des win eat bs THe BVENING on, the funded floating debt ahd over two billions for military and etvil pen- sions. “As for war expenses, they will be continued to be assured by temporary credits.”” Factor Sélentifie © ee 1 Trint, ine World.) HACKE K, N. J., June 12.—0r. Schulte w York, # spebiulist In the jet Attorney's office, came here to: day as a chief witness for the State in WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS! 0nd 7,000,000,000 francs advanced to over two and 1 }alf billions interest wih murder ———— committes indorses the Government to my Raoul Peret, reporter for the| Scoore'th yudget committee of the Chamber | sources ure destined to cover the p hee. [police unl {n which hence: | Rene the, charge, Dr. manent, expen forth sh es * | credits for the third quarter of 1917! Connection wi «loft Deputies. ‘This sum includes the ided payments in national debt after his diagnosis GESTION ~ This business man has just quit his desk to command a regiment and help America win the war. Almost all the big successful men who give com- mands in business or in the Army pre- fer Adams Pepsin, the Original Chicle Gum, to any other gum. It keeps their high strung nerves steady and their digestions in trim. DAPRMS PEPSIN THE BIG BUSINESS*-MANS GUM Cooling Peppermint Flayor \ the murder trial of Frank Allen, a me chanic of Ridgewood, who ie charged got at liber n francs. These new re-| marks of violence on the body. -|did not report hig wite's death 0 tho four hours afterward. called by County Physician Ogden and en was charged MAX LYNAR, GERMAN AGENT, SEEKS LIBERTY 1N VAIN Federal Agents’ Testimony of Part in War Plots Blocks Bigamist’s Move for Freedom. Max Lynar, serving a sentence for bigamy, tried hard to convince Judge Itosalsky to-day that he ought to be but after agents of the Department Justice told of the! achen Lynar had been engaged In to help nany invade Canada and to send rvists from re to Austria, ved his decision until the Judge re the war ir has served fourteen months for bigamy and his'term may run for hree years. Commissioner of Cor- ions Burdette Lewis recom: | d that he be set free. Lynar vowed the Judge plans of hie inven- tion that he declares would make] rchant ships unsinkable by tor pedoes and he declared that if he was| t he would enlist and fight for nited States. Assistant United States Attorney John Minton read to the court testi- mony of agents of the Department of Justice that Lynar had admitted to them that he had been mixed up in jmany German and Austrian war emes, It was shown he had told tectives they would find ammunt- n hidden at No. 200 West Houston where Agent Adams found artridges | utement reser= Arion many urn-vereins in New York ¢ ‘SEORETARY DANIELS IS AFTER 1 THAT LEAN THE HAV Three Rear Admirals Are Directed | to Appear Before the Senate | Naval Committee. WASHINGTON, June 12.~-« harges nat the type of detonating fuse used n navy Is 1s infertor will be rig investigated by the Senate Naval mittee, Secretary Daniels said to- | y, When that hody begins to-mor- | row the inquiry resulting from the eceipt of a letter by ator Freling- huysen, which the Secretary charged yesterday showed that confidential information in the Ordnance Bureau was being disclosed by a spy or a traitor, The Seoretary has directed Rear Admiral Barle, chief of the bureau, and his t i ediate predecessors in that ‘offic tains Twining and Strauss, to a b m mittee, All th: part in the developr of the fuse ind believe it to be the most effic jent devised in any country nd phase of the inquiry will er how highly conflden- nation contained in the let- me known to the writer, ns OBITUARY NOTES. | George Baillie-Hamilton Arden. eleventh Barl of Haddington, ts dead | d eighty-nine. He had tative Peer for Scot a member ist Confer the Meth- n his sixty fifth year, Miss Lilllan Cham? years a worker in c for many Fairfleld forty-three or at Glens Ham | journalist | strike: of Amt N the Hungarian ©. 3° W Forty-fourth Street, He was “ member of the Hungarian P, ment Myron ¢ Brookly ged sixty-nine, a who built n thirty New York public school b: ings, 18 dead at No, 824 Frank Avenue, Willlam A, Hanley, substitut sity fullback on the H ( team in 1904, d day. He was Arthur W. Copp. the Southern Divis elated F e day of a was for last assis American | armed Americd submarine zone shot-putter rintendent of n of the Asso- , ad clally with nervous w who have an ingrown visit to a tion we have y In addition, our work is known to be not only good, but has the happy faculty ‘of being durable, li you want No Pain When you Dr. H. B. Caine, Dentist 748 Lexington Avenue, Bet. 59th and 60th Sts, i , HEN you go on your va tion this Summer hi your favorite paper mailed to you every day, Evening World, 12¢ per week Daily World, 12c per week Sunday World, 6¢ per Sunda) eek or Tm Jenat \ NEW TELEPHONE PLANT for War Time Service During the past year anda half this Company has made the following additions to its plant and facilities: 440,000 Miles of wire in underground cables . $4,960,000.00 77,500 Miles of aerial and other wire . . . 1,960,000.00 New telephone buildings and additions to present buildings. . . ... +++ Switchboard additions . .....+.. Miscellaneous .additions to plant, such as un- derground conduits, subscribers’ stations, private branch exchanges, pole lines, and generalequipment .......4-. 1,166,000.00 2,040,000.00 * 6,626,000.00 Total: . . « $16,752,000.60 THESE ADDITIONS to your telephone system have been made in spite of ‘the unusual difficulties in securing raw materials for their manufacture. They have been delivered and put in place in the system in spite of transportation handicaps. They have been added to the system in spite of the fact that it was handling an unprecedented amount of traffic, due to war conditions, which taxed its facilities and organiza- tion to the utmost. They are evidences of this company’s preparedness to meet the requirements for telephone service for use in the National Defense, Your cooperation in the care of your switchboards and instruments, so that they will not become damaged, will help us to continue to furnish the high grade of service that is 20 essential at the present time. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron To Make Beautiful,’ Healthy Women and Strong Vigorous Mer NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY and pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women es the strength of delicate, nervous, run-down { Quickly transforms the flabby flesh, ton eless tissues glow of health and beauty—Often Incre. 4 vertect 100 per cent. In two weeks’ time, pually In Nuxated esults have been Fepe doctors and laymen, that a number of ans in various parte of the untry have been asked to explain th hagar why they prescribe !t ao extensively, at every turn ee ward James, late of the tan State Hospital of New and why It apparently produces so much better results than were ob tained from the old forms of. inor eanic Extracts from some of the letters received are given below: Dr nd King, a New York in More nor ition brought ¢ Nuaated Iron so potent in nervous run-