The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1917, Page 6

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ANC | T Some Active Workers ba ON Tendered to State DEMOCRAT TICKET eo wr r i | \ Wil Acco itkewise | cede M to Pri The hoe te the Me Auetes wm - Winey CC KELLY, Hylan Provided, of course, Hearst de Sad At the Repudlionn Prin name of William M. He oede that of John t Repudlionn Fusion candidat Wiliam A. Prenterge ite ea@ Fuston candidare will have bis n ADOL J.C. Ue VIN LORBER publican Fusion candidate for I | BEGNS BG SND nett man. Former Assistant District Attorney D, GREEN. Frank Moss, who will be a candidate for District Attorney on the Republi! cam ticket, will have his name above (Continued from First Page.) that of William I. Ransom, the és (EE = ee - t-Perkins - Childs | | turkey for ine. ver aa Ma —e 2 CRIES | the blame will not be the comm't-| me the bill FRED HEGER.” Mies @tytan to-day eont & mes-| ee, Who is Mr. Heger? was the first My “ey aed No. 50 B +] There ta boundless Interest in vw | question asked by members of the sage to fis hendquarters, Nc ast | “Send-Off Dinner.” Messageg ore | transportation committee, Farty-second Street, that owing to! pouring into the committee from ull the filness of his wife he would not/ nections, ‘The Evening World has] return to the elty unt!! Thursday. ved Gozens of letters about It. | The Judge and his wife are at ilun-|DONATION OF 800 POUNDS OF “A friend of mine,” rep! Then Mr, Silz contributed for his own house 10,000 pounds of turk that St. Louis business: men have asked to share In it, Two hours after the supplies’ headquarters had been opened yesterday in the Ninth Rogi- ment Armory, Fourteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, August Silz, chairman, received tho following message: ST, LOUIS Aug. 27, 1917, “Donate five hundred pounds of Making a total of 80,000 pounds, all it ter, Greene County, N. Y. | TURKEY FROM ST. Louis. the turkey needed for the bill of fare. i} > It's so big, so important, #o all- | Mlelschmann Baking Company, through }]| Mewesters of Ameen in Conven-| interesting, this “Send-Off Dinner,"| Adolph Lorber, added 1,000 loaves of } om. bread, making a total of* 6,000, all the bread wanted. The Franco- American Company sent 6,000 rolls. Corn on the cob t* pouring into the base of supplies from John Buchle, J. P. Sauer, Peter McClees, Beaman Lichtenstein & Co, M. O'Brien, W. J. & 8. H. Davenport and others, The Sun-Ray Company sent large FORTLAND, Me, Aug. 28.—More than 600 delegates ‘from all parts of the eountry attended the opening ses- sion to-day of the biennial convention Foresters of America, when wy) Cee! , if | i 5 1 { - ; Twenty-Five Telephone Calls Every Second! \ N NEW YORK CITY on an average every time the cloek ticks, day and night, twenty-five new telephone calls are being made. The requirements for service for use in the all-impor- tant work of National Preparedness are many and urgent. The need to avoid waste is pressing, and in the interests of National Efficiency the lines must be kept as free as possible to handle the abnormal amount of ‘‘traffic’’ used in the many war-time activities. Just one minute saved on each telephone call made in New York City every day means a saving of five years of productive time each day! You can save time on every call you 1..ake By looking in the book to make sure you call the right number and thus avoid the delays in “wrong number”? calling; By talking clearly and distinctly directly into the telephone, so that repetition of parts of the conversation is not necessary ; By answering all telephone calls promptly with your name or the name of your company, so that time is not wasted in uncertain inquiries and introductions. To help keep the telephone lines free for callS of a military nature, will you ‘‘do your bit’’ and “Save a Minute a Call in the Interests of All” NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY “ + ds | ed Mr. Silz. | “¢ At the Biltmore—Formal staff. Reception at 7.30, the auspices of the Mayor's Com at Van Cortlandt Park, Farowell parade of Twenty- former National Guard units), 6 One Hundred and Tenth Stree Special request soldier will have three best places along 1 and mil loved ones. —— / \ - JOHN og TO-NIGHT. dinner at & o'clock gins three days’ festivities, ending TO-MORROW NIGHT. “Send-Off Dinner” to Twenty-seventh Division, U Pelham Speedway, Bliss estate, and quartered at local armories THURSDAY MORNING. south on Fifth Avenue to Washington Square, than five hours passing any point. passes of honor” for relatives, entitling them to dewalks on line of march. course will cheerfully give way to those kinsfolk of the fighting lads and assist them to points where they may have a good view of their THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1917. for the “Send-Off Dinner’’ ’s Guard Army To-Morrow Night -—s we COURTLEIGH CAVANAGH er to Major Gen, O'Ryan and his This function, under {ttee and The Evening World, be- with “Send-Off Parade” Thursday. 8. A, mobilized iy Park, Mineola, head Bay h Division, U. S. A. (present and ing 10 A. M. from Fifth Avenue and About 25,000 men in line, Route, Parade will be more itary authorities point out that each All good citizens of quantities of ginger ale. Francis H. Leggett Company added to the store of cheese, The Metropolitan Tobacco contributed “all the cigars needed.” Everybody is working hard to mako sust 29, 1917, as Chairman Silz puts itgthe most memorable day in he history of the city.” TRANSFER OF PROVISIONS FROM SUPPLY BASE BEGINS, The first shipment of provisions from the base of supplies began at 10 o'clock to-day, Horton, the tce cream man, will dellver his tribute direct to each armory and encawp- ment; so will the bread and the to- bacco men, Several of the hotels will prepare the dinner for regiments that have no facilities for cooking, but in most cases the dinners will be cooked tn camp kitchens. The committee re- quests that chaplains in each camp and armory offer grace. Then let the “eats” come on: Cantaloupe, turkey, corn on the ear, boiled 6; ice cream a 1a Horton, cake: coffee, White Rock, ginger ale, mints, cigarettes (a package for every man), cigars, chewing gum, roast the dinner, a lot of It after the dinner. Lambs gambols in every camp, It's up to the boys to help make this f*a- ture a success, It has been found dif- \suitable stages, Let the men help the performers by suggesting to their of- fleers to-day that they be allowed to Jarrange & makeshift stage of some kind, Get your chaplains interested. The committee is promised pianos, but distances are great. Let camps borrow one from the nearest nelghbor for an hour or two, and so make cor- tain what is sttil a dubious undertak- ing. Call up “Send-Off Headquar- ters," at the Ninth Regiment Armury, and let the committee know what be done. Look at this array artist oft Bil of New York just a few in the big “Send- Raymond Hitchcock and Company. Will Roger Andrew Mack, Clifton Crawford, Bert Williams, lefferson De Angelis, Shrode and Errol, ce La Rue, Jullus ‘Tanner, Witlam Fields, 3 ersc Nat Wills, Elsie Janis, Stella Mayhew, Jack Hazzard, Frank Tinney, Nate Lelpsis, and Don, the dog performer, he committee a: decorated and ¢ ht attire. Th hat armorles re Ange cour tesies before the me begins, The committee has finally ¢ i that the ladies will best serve the tions of | city by confining t efforts to had hoped,” ple to accept th of the Jadies’ aux at Van Cortlandt P but we {are informed that the hour ts not @ | suitable one, We will, however, ap- e auxtiiary work of the women | in the several armortes.” J, Cohan Jere FOSHI And then the fun, some of {t during | |ficult to build, in such short time, | Pope's Peace Note Taken Up tn Be COPENH) Penedict's ps Aug. * 28.—Pope » note will be the prin- clpal subject of discussion at @ meeting jin Berlin this afternoon in which Im- |pertal Chancellor Michaelis, members jot the German Parliament and repre- |ncntatives of Prussia, and Wurtemburg will participate, Reports from the German capital ada that Dr. Michaelis will leave for Bel- gium immediately after the meeting, conference with Baron von Bavaria, Saxony Bogota, N. J. The cause of death te given as infantile paralysis. This ts the only known case in en county, ‘The boy returned recently from @ visit in Connecticut. Preparedness is a good slogan nol only for a nation but also for the individ- ual; and the first duty of every subscriber to this creed is to see that he is in excellent physical condition. If you have any eye defects or have headaches which are sometimes the first indication of eyestrain, have one of our ocu- lists (registered physicians) ex- amine your eyes Frequently temporery glasses, or those that must be worn only during working hours will re- lieve such conditions—in any case our oculist will set your mind at rest on that point. If glasses are advised, a prac- tised optician will help you se- lect the mountings that are most comfortable and suitable for your needs, Harris Glasses are priced $2.00, and more when specially ground lenses are required or gold or special mountings ate selected. 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