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Backache, Sideache, vousness, Dizziness, Faint- | all Disappeared After the Woman's Medicine was Taken. or dizzy spells. Medicine Co, * “For two years I suffered with o Bevere female trou Every woman who suffers from fe: male troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues should try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound as Mrs Southwick did, or if they need free advico in regard to any annoying symptom write to Lydia FE. Pinkham (confidential), Lynn, hearts are made glad By the timely use of a Word Want Ad. Ner. ible, was nervous and had back-| ache and a pain in my side most of the time. had dizzy spells and was often su faint I could not walk across the floor. The doctor said I would have to have an opera- tion. A friend gjasked me to try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. After taking ten bottles I am now well and Btrong, have no more pain, backache Every one tells me how well I look and I tell them Lydia} E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did it."—Miss NINA SOUTHWICK, R. F, D, No. 4, Box 83, Kingfisher, 12TH NEEDS LESS THAN 400 MIEN Arrival of “Sammies” in France Boosts Recruiting in All Branches. Thanks—and the officers and men of the regiment are not backward in coming forward to say so—to the ef- forts of The Evening World, the ranks of the Sixty-ninth Regiment are now filled. But while this arm of the service has achieved its quota 4t does not follow that more rookies are not welcome, As is the case in every regiment, which offictally is com- plete, there are bound to be rejec- tions from various causes, A “wait- ing list” therefore is highly desirable and will be welcomed by the “Fight- ing Sixty-ninth.” The Twelfth Regiment, for which The Evening World has also been rooting, and which f¥ commanded by Col. Reginald Foster, is still minus almost four hundred recruits, al- though Col. Foster believes at the rate they are now getting men at the armory at Sixty-sixth Street and ='Columbus Avenue, that the Twelfth will be in fighting trim, so far as numbers are concerned, by July 16. Regular army recruiting, which took on a sudden spurt yesterday, continued to be brisk to-day. By noon more than sixty men had ap- plied for enrolment at Col. R. P. Walsh's headquarters at No. 280 Fifteen hundred more | wanted. Enlistments can be made at Broadwi A Disturbed Digestion Soon upsets the entire system Give proper help at once ome TRY oo [HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters | preside. David Bispham and Miss| West 11st | Marcella Craft will sing; Lieut. Henry ores oe @ wonup FOURTH WILL SEE PATRIOTIC GLOW OVER MANHATTAN |Every Section of the Borough Will Have Exercises—Big Children’s Celebration. BOYS, HEED THE CALL! TWELFTH N.Y, RbG’T. NEEDS 400 MORE MEN The Twelfth Regiment needs 400 men at once. Its armory is at Columbus Avenue and Sixty-second Street, where you can enlist. The Seventh and Seventy-first need 100 or more men each. The Fifteenth (colored) and Sixty-ninth are at war strength. Boys, you've got to fight. Enlist men, however, are needed to fill the army's quota for New York City, of 2,600 | Thirty men were sent to Fort! ‘The celebration of Independence Day Slocum this morning by Major|in Manhattan will begin at 6.30 o'clock Hughes, Plans are on foot by thelwith @ flag raising ceremony at the army, in co-operation with the Am-|piock house in Central Park, at One erlcan Red Cross, for another big| Hundred and Tenth Street, and there Recruiting Drive Week, which it 1) will be something doing from that time hoped will have as marked stimulative| unti tate in the evening. The pro- effect on enrolment as did the last| gramme was announced to-day by Bor- bis ough President Marks, Honorary Last night the following mea! Chairman of the Mayor's Independence enlisted in the Twelfth: Day Committee. f bony ad A children’s celebration with parades, qos Wid ‘ oy Scout drills, folk dancing, speeches Villiam Ander, and music wil be held in Washi tae Gee. Square, beginning at 10 o'clock. ¥ an hour later tl will be doings at Columbus Circle—a parade of Spanish war veterans and naval militia and ~ te, addresses by D>, John Wesley Hill, ‘Thomen Hariey, Justice John Ford and Borough Presi- Recruiting in all branches of the|dent Marks. At the same time there service has taken on new life since wt be exercise ib Mag 4 publication of the arrival of the “Sam- aalule oF tary. sent wane awit J be mies” in France. Yesterday was the/¢ired, in the afternoon the ohief banner day in New York City. For]event will be a do of the Fif- the Regular Army 213 were enrolled,|teenth Regiment, National Guard, Col. Walsh, in charge of recruiting, |“?¢ & flag presentation. Olympic Field will be the scene, Band con- says 1,600 more men are needed to| certs and speeches will be given at complete this pity’s quota of 2,600. All! various parks in the afternoon, of the stations will be kept open and| The evening will be devoted to con- Col. Walsh expects to fill the ranks|°¢'ts, electrical displays, _ motion pictures and speeches, At 8.30 the by the first of next week. The sur-| omoial borough celebration will take plus, if any,.will be sent to training) place in the Stadium, City College. camps. George Gordon Battle will be Chair- n he | man. QULFLARCARE A aslistad | Tetwees |, HOR. COLMFAHIONE, Shishi. WII A» 7 ° 4 Spon, | clude band concerts, dancing, patri- Corl ar eanstere, a bucchers, carben | otic addresses and motion pictures, AAR saad pit ide at|Deginning at 8 P.M, have been ar- No. 280 Broadway, No. 56 Hudson age ho follows: ais Street and No. 690’ Sixth Avenue. A reets, man in this branch of the service fre. | Dominick, bet. Hudson & quently earns more than in civil lite. | Wont asin, A patriotic rally will be held to-| West 9th, night at St. Columbia's Hall, No. 363 West Twenty-fifth Street under the auspices of the Recruiting Committee of the Mayor's Committee on National Defense and the Chelsea Neighborhood Association, Frank J. Dowling will 5. arick Sts. Scammel & Grand Sts. + Ainsterdam & 11th Avs, | * Col. & Amst'dam Avs. | Madson & Sth Avs. Lenox & 7th Avs Amst'dam Av. & B'way ith & Lenox Avs, nl West 126th, Reuterdahi, U. 8. N. and Dr. F. B.| preg Kavanagh will speak. i The Gra \s The Evening World wi term of the Criminal Branch of the to day, the names a Federal District. Court, was sworn In of the new men joining | to-day by Judge William 1. Grubb, and = Sixty-ninth =| John’ Darling, an Importer In business until the full quotas “at No, 456 Fourth Avenue, was ap- d. pointed foreman, jor July. y to serve at the July print n THE UNIVERSAL CAR Owners of Ford cars are advised to beware Beware of of counterfeit “ Bogus ” Parts by the Ford Motor Company. Car $595; MANHATTAN Maltland & Smith. Vooular Motor Cur ved f Seharlin 1 A BRONN 4, WW. Benjamin Sedan $64 Tel, 1200 Fordiam Paul Sachye, MT Van Deventer Ave Universal Ca | Webster Pi hes.” Te YONKERS Nicholas aver & Son & Webster, Ines " T am \ MH, Leadles, adjustment—take it to the authorized Ford agency in your locality, where you will find a reliable service station, with the complete mechanical equipment and the necessary tools to give the highest quality Ford service obtainable. All the Ford parts used by Ford agents are manufactured and supplied If your car requires the replacement of any part or parts, is in need of repairs—don’t experiment. The agents listed below are ready to give you prompt attention. where satisfaction and economy are sure. Ford Car—Runabout $345; Touring Car $360; Coupelet $505; Town 5, all f. 0. b. Detroit. TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1917. ICE MEN PUT UNDER FIRE FOR BOOST IN PRICES Wholesalers Tell District Attorney Lewis “Coal Is to Blame” and Re- tailers Turn on Wholesalers. dealers in ice were called before Dis- trict Attorney Lewis in Brooklyn to- day to account for their action in raising the price of ice without warn- ing yesterday. The wholesalers said the increa: was due to the rise in the price of ‘The retailers blamed the wholesalers. Mr, Lewis pointed out that the price of coal has been falling Tho following analysis of the price situation was made by the District At torney: Ice ton, wholesa ton’ into fif pieces, for which they received 10 centa each, making @ proiit of $2.60 @ ton; yesterday the wholesale price went up to $4 a ton and tho retail price to 14 cents a plece, giving the suf- fering retailer a profit of $2.84, ne Against that $2.60 the day before. If the evidence of a conspiracy t# not sufficient for punishment by the powers of the District Attorney's office, Mr. Lewis said, he sould take the matter before authorities competent to act, ——— GOULDS ON HONEYMOON. Kingdon and His Bride Are Ne- P on Up-Staie Tone, Mr. and Mrs. Kingdon Gould, mar- ried yesterday afternoon in the presence of thirteen friends of Mrs. Gould, who was Miss Annunsiata Lucel, a teache. |§ of languages in the Gould home, and George Gould jr, brother and most in- timate chum of the bridegroom, were |)’ reported up-State to-day on their honey moon. They started } @ simple reception at bride, Madison Avenue and Gixty-second Street. No statement was made to-day re of sald whatever Mr, Gould's feelings might be regarding the failure of hi son to take counsel with him regarding the marriage, the incident did not ap. pear to the parent to be nearly so tragic as it was amusing. “HYATT ROLLER’S” RECORD. | of Nearly Ten | je World, | he world's toni | distance car, now on a tour across the continent and back, furnishes an in teresting example of the upkeep of cur in travelling a distance of nearly ten times around the world “Since bought thi car, {t has worr out over i ‘ of more th of Plainville, “and it hus consuined over 16 tons of gasoline, The ‘Hyatt Rolle & 1909 Model 16 Buick. It has driven continuously all these yea connection with my business as sales agent for the Buiel ville. ‘The car won the mileage con-| test conducted in 1916 by the Hyatt Roller Bearing Company, the actual! number of miles travelled being 261,- 800."" or AUTOMOBILES. | ae parts. 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