The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1917, Page 2

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* aa ihe BVENING VENING@ WURLD, 8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER WIN A LIBERTY BOND! EVENING WORLD GIVES > OPPORTUNIT” AVSTOCKEXCNE. albeahetg TO AVERT DISASTER =. Untermyer Declares Th , © Least, an End Should Be put The three towers were oumbered two, five and eight, No. 2 stores, or compartments Nos. 4 to Short Selling bi Bie closing of the stock and the declaring Sess BY BOMB EXPLOSION P sen0d by * +) Vetormye jay ' r on ® Means of recting ¢ } * leaving for a ‘ *@ f speak at Mew k —*" . : « hued from First Pag t “For re . 4 ve! 7 — preached to dest cars he Mock ‘brie was cut out by bia men, many £ Mamhange be placed under Govern. °F Whom sufford bume and bi SEEMS Wupervision and that ehort xen. TH Captain was carried al The far reaching 10%t 0 the end tower, known . aun ont telt 8, and then to the street, He was ‘ A taken by Dr. Daly to the Long Isiand dj HO The banking world has stifled the i ital, muttering from a broken i ee st te * m and “ 1 we Maht ankle, a cut head, a ganh in | hie panne TN inhaate) qatastrophe the conn: |"'S00m, Ont maar oon. try has ever known, If some drastic i over { step is got instantly taken we shall a4) 0 over the precipice. » & took care of stores Now. 4, 6 “Perhaps tie wisest and most ef- 16 and No. 4 of 7, 6 and 9. ane es [P testive action would be to clone the of Me of trict ang oa soe © Bachange and deciare » moratoriam ~ Ga’ one w' the burning struc- for six months of aii Btock Exchange ture, at Pier No, 82, are the slips 2) transactions and ail loans by mem- the Bicula-American Steamship Com- pany, Whose men responded to bere on Stock Lxchange experi ateral. ea no gre Ah the first alarm and fought the flamew we country until the firemen arrived. To the j discomfort when the Ew south, Pier No. 24 i@ occupied by the | leet closed. The (loverning Trinidad Steamship Company, and a tee would never have taken that steamer wast alongside. The voim- @otion but for the fact that the mem- | pany’g men kept thie veesel wet down bers wore then in peril, They were with their own fire apparatus. waved thereby Fivo feet of the Pacific Bt “Now the public is in peril, and fel inside the building ab the power must be lodged somewhere | jas: 10 o'clock By thie time the elge than in the members to deter-| we « on the roof, in charge of Bat- Mine this question of surpassing |talicn Chief Heffernan, Engine Com- importance. If the bill prepared ond | panies Now. 203, 207, 386 and 244, (the Tecommened by ten of the eleven atter returning to the fight after thelr rescue of Capt. Manning, Sud- STOMACH MISERY (225: AND INDIGESTION “Pape's Diapepsin” makes | sick, sour, gassy Stom- achs feel fine. into the flames, and then got safely away in the directton of Tower No, 5. Tie fire turned out one of the most) stubborn ever fought by the Depart- | ment. At 1 o'clock thin afternoon the flames reached the middie tower, No. 5, whic. sealed tho fate of that part of, {f not the entire elevator. Z.bout the same time Store No, 2 fell in. The burning grain in the upper floors fe!l through the flooring | to the store below, and came In such quantities as to buige both side walls Tho latter went out with a roar like an explosition of dynamite, carrying away thirty feet of the pier, emash- ing piles and sending Burning tim ber, into the river near the i Do some foods you eat hit back— | teste goo, but work badly; ferment | inte acids and causé a sick, sour, stomach? Now, Mr, and Mri ehting speptic, jot this duwn: Pape's Dia-| nre tugs. | in helps neutralise the excessive} The fireboais New Yorker and in the stomach so your food | William Strong were imperiiied, but won't sour and upset you, There ever was anything 60 safely quick, wo certainly effective. No difference | managed to get out of reach, keeping their streams going feebly against the strong wind, Store No, 3 followed soon after and how bady your stomach Is upset you, . “|twenty firemen, under Battalion being caught on the roof y warned and jumped to the roof « store No, 4, Owen Ward, onw of them, was struck by fying timbers | and hiv Jeft hip was fractured and utes, that it helps to regulate your stom- ach so you cun eut your favorite foods without fear Most retnedies give you relief some- timer—they are slow, but not sure. | one of his eyes cut. Dr. Daly retired ‘6 Diapepsin” is positive in him from the work, tralizing the ucidity, so the misery) Stores No. 4 ane wero quickly won't come buck very quickly a the firebont New Yorker You feel different us soon ax |Purrowly excuping destruction for the “Pape’s Dixpepsin” comes in contact |pocond (ume when, the walle ot dere with the stomach—distress just van-| aio of the debris landing on the 2 your stomach gets sweet, no! boar which war forced to move =gases, no belching, no eructations of | away from the fire. undigested food, your head clears and| Realizing tho building was past you feel fine. waving, the firemen turned thelr at-/ Go now, make the best investment | tention to protecting the surrounding you ever made by getting a large, property pe dock of the Stcula- Afty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsi, \mericana Steamship Company gauebt fire several times, Supt. Tomkins and two employees, James Skidmore and Joseph Benson, were summoned to Fire Department Headquarters in the Municipal Building this afternoon to give their | versions of the origin of the fire to from any drug store. You realise in five minutes how needless it is to suf- fer from indigestion, dyspep: stomach disorder mentation.— Adyt or any due to acid fer- b ” ” Deputy Commissioner Laimbeer of | Ss 1] M Brooklyn. Two customs officials who Blue 8 Meany Pert cre sates omens he | etarted say (hey hen ‘FIREMEN FIGHT WAR GAS AT CHEMICAL PLANT BLAZE 4 explosions Bad Kidneys? In « dead! atmosphere of chlorine| §as, such as fe used in trench war- n fare, firemen from Piishing and Co)- : lege Point batied for two hours this! H morning to subdue a fire. that fot.) wed four eéparate explosions, which { recked the “auill room’ bullding of | ' the British-American Chemical Come | ; ony at Third Avenue and Sixth tremt. College Point h “Blue,” worried, : Bk stance ot tha | half-sick people 4 the adj should find out the cause of their trou- engineer! ne pla of the! @ Company, oro* t | bles. Often it is merely faulty kidney ufacturers | action, which allows the blood to get eet tNeh ore chemieal, plént © loaded up with poisons that irritaté the n the heart . College Point | Rerves. Backache, headaches, dizziness |G/rinan rection, resulted int n and ahnoying blddder troubles are |'e imation by fire J added proofs that the Kidneys need |i1S\09'"Vhe hin Foul cautted st . Use Doan's Kidney Filles Thou- |eanfour \ombustion but the gut ganids thank them for relief from Just | | ntinue thelr Investig an Pia Ame rican plang| Report of a Bronx Woman's Case | | Mrs. Geo. Bauhahn, 1999 Clinton | Ave.. Bronx, says: "I have found! Pills very good for backache and other kidney trouble, 1 suffered in this way for about two weeks and | felt tired und depressed | nearly all the time, I had no energy | to do my housework. T used two boxes | of Boan's Kidney Pills and they fixe 42 up all right.” | Doan’s hidney | Ne Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs four streams were playing right down | J |New York, | This Woman Has Given Her ALL for Her C country WHA1 HAVE YOU DONE? —- - Go LOSSES Tog MEN AT FATEFUL HOUR AT HAND, FYOFEDTMOSEOR [oor -fown mene | » Be Pormed a | ¥ giv fisting i You Even Bou ht a Liberty Bond: > fron ‘ape | * ¢ a irene tmp . , [ Greater ten ut Gravelol'e, > i oer ; DEAE EEE ERE ERED AARER EDAD EEE EERE EER ORE ERE BEET EE rE Ebene 1oeeees When Five-Sixths of Of t vinine ye National quard Peet * ’ ‘ s . forees showing grentoat defeten “me ae we ‘ cers and Third of Men Fell are ihe Min, 1000 a, th * ‘ . COPENHAGEN Ov faAn an ! 0,00 , oo chat Roda Hee Mistokable intimation of « . pi “ bey asres ve gotis aurtained by the Ce 4 their oben ‘ n Can of on” t Ne serene 7 bs & attempls emt ' rae tn rh Were ve " . for ow : te eont dint t on > Upton at’ Yaonank ' ooo, o * Hhew vor OTF canned the ; “a inns 18 nt ie oe Critie of the Tex 1 We " will ® . p tore atronaer tha at ¥ the Flanders cmmpaien He ’ The offs fia trametere @ Bnixia ' { and Gravelotte ' 4 ate ‘ t the f * $ tan averaging he ‘ at Cam gn <i " * ‘ 7 J wn p tie & land hae Micers and t “ feten > “2 em territ wform thet 4 le e-fitthe of he ; £ the Guard anu | bs cs — _ nae SE f mente engages nM a Are now at the fateful hour of ‘ in German militar ory of extraor- ROUMANIAN OUEEN Ae aay ae many " nnet maln- } dinary casual fered without peulnet U4 unless her posit oe ie ee ie ti age RL arc THANKS U. $, FOR AID a — ¢| The General ther nays there tonnes | Bl often are tar ox 1 the presen BERLIN DEAF TO TO LUXBURG? f war and that in the third Flandere Rot Cross Rellef Came Just. in $ | battle they have Leen so great an to Fines, Rave Stine Apology to Sweden Hints Hie Ade » induce the military authorities to ne sav ulfering vice Was Unheeded, 2 | abandon the usual rule of not refer- The | STOCKHOLM, Oct —The Swedish + ring to them, feeling that the racrl- i naueate, 610: eins Forclan Office haw received the German b'fieea of Prince Ruppre i Preeti Me cet the CK |!eply to ite inquiry regarding the action ® have been such ay to er them t deus 4 toe of Count von Luxburg in sending mee- > extraordinary thanks of the Fathor- ‘1 ian Rag Crome! ectieg te re en Dreclen Lepeiiee entinian voase Gen, Ardenne pays a grudging and | asion was the raising eonewer" tery the orrtval fr b | belated tribute tw the vementa [of the Star Stripes and the Amer of the : © | of the Britian tanks fing Joan Me ts fap reliet Thad’ Zito the German fleld art y under Gur hearts have been warmed by | Creuated to disturb the friendly % | R000 visibility, are able to detiver a jeratituie and our hopes reinspired by | nt el oaear rmany and Swede b i Will not occur again $ | owt aftective enfilade fro trom thelt |nis evitence of Amecioa’s Rencroml in| or ¢ muchine guns whene they are able jour hour of suffering.” Her Majesty | © | to approvet in ne |e ‘ mane and a CANADA CALLS 600,000. 3 | cover of a ¥ vpn na p — q@ | waves and an be ” acrount 5 irat Contingent Under the nie ® | lightly ne ibs tary Ser 4 stance came at @ var $ — eT volee uur grat OTTAWA, Or Th + BRITISH AFRICAN TROOPS icra te expimeaion af a . 1 With the help of t . snd 6 ather great allie , :; FLANK GERMAN RETREA a 18 SHY te $! a cause to which we concen- fd ¢ smmaunna ven been vindicated.” 0 me $ | tenon Announces Capture of Ru- a Jin the Deminior hy 2) ponda, Where Teutons Planned ae a to Protect Main Be Evening Pow $| VON, Oct.” 18.—Britieh Bast ind tas a EL a hae Fl 3} troops have occupied Ruponda, Bal Jrooklyn, in the sev-| e| nt announced to-day, | °P% 2 : ¢ village ts important SES .| as the enemy had intended LAUREL WINNERS. ; ' upying it to protect the retreat of! — « in body, , |. FIRST ~ Claremon ‘eine J 5 British occupation will enable | handicap urldng O02 2eee DO PPE G- 00.02 DO20d05-b8-)-b3OC8E000884-602988 6600064 4 |fanking movements 199 LOAN TOTAL HERE =| Tell How You Save to Buy One t this ree treat GERMANS LAND TROOPS = = #i: He Ee Onata and # ON RIGA GULF ISLANDS a FAR BELOW MARK; | and Win a $50 Liberly Bond LAUREL ENTRIES. : ' ! | Petrograd Reports Kalser’s Forces | Sesttil's Pea areas Waves Olfered by Evening World| so 80 cstRG RTA | noe entries for Monday's racm are as follows ’ ' and Dago, y PIRST BACK —Two-yre gute and gold a | " | LONDON. Oct. 1%.—The Germans |} . Rich men, banks, trust companies and corporations are subsertb- J) have troops on the islands of | |) (Continued from First Page) — | ing Jarge sums to the Second Liberty Loan, but they are not enough to J) ee! and Dago, in the Gulf of Riga. | » — |] insure succoss, It Is the milHons of PEOPLD of tho United States, the a . | ten "sata Mr, Outorbridas, * nd eatte| workers and wage earners, who must enlist in a vast army of smal]! 6... 4.4 a ERAT ha ba: ee: 408: Soothe Your Itching Resi nm bond buyers and dedicate themselves to more thrift, greater economy, |) trance to the Gulf of Riga, and provid Oey Be » economy and self enial will " ¥ increased saving, and even make sacrifices to take this enormous issue ay aeves. the mainilend over small de and periult every ope to thke a Liberiy |] ereeees Og a ares staat ea ith Cuticura Hond. Only this will avotd tremen i a ne a aust of the Rureian Province of oo i deus dbaloie lidie on, The war The Evening World believes that every wage earner in New York | vernonta Dogo Island te about 200 iugigeans: | — Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot must be Won and those at home can | 90¢ oMly ean but should buy a Liberty Bond. milew from Petrograd. It {s almost at | water and follow with @ gentle op. mediat) and wholehearted responas | thé massee ts greater and more potent than reserves of banks. It needs Lye aged cera is Kronstadt, which | : ee D:| Leary heal but to prevent skin troubles to the loan." only to Le brought out jn united effort and devoted to the common cause || ‘ events | sie hea \in_and |" by keeping the pores free from impor. Plans for reaching every person The great savings banks of New York stand ready to help the pub || Heinle aMavie* ities and irritation. For sample of ea connected with the 120 trades which | He buy bonds on the inrtalment plan, They ask onty that every man, DISLOYAL ‘SOLDIERS SEIZED. | Mais anal | free by mail sie cg Bia teers have set $620,000.000 on th 1 of | every woman, every young boy and girl practise a little extra saving, |/rwe at Camp Mi vored Caune 1h aaa Loos ar-ide cans | Shere. Soap 25¢. Ointment 25and 50c. their combined efforts in alf of | make some sacrifice for tho Nation, and put their new earnings tnto of the Kaiser. if; ff a fly tne manienariiecomanseanndnsaicie the loan were perfected to-day at a | Liberty Bonds. | CAMP MILLS, Nt Y., Oct. 13.—Two | igo ‘aa ‘< ory les Cor ympatizers | yee. r meeting of the Advisory Trades Com Two dollars a week saved means a $100 Liberty Bond paid for in a man sympatis ‘ mittee. Total subseriptions now in the hands of employers but not yet announced are close to @ quarter of dollars, according to year. 'f every wage earner in the Metropolitan district in and around New York, did only that much the Government would haye $500,000,000 to help win the war. a billion the committee estimates. There are many ways In which $2 a week or more can be saved for Determined to raise the $1.000,000|| the Liverty Loan, and there are large numbers of New Yorkers who quota allotted to it, the small jeathe: || would do it if they had some practical suggestions how to go about It, goods, trunks and bag trades will The Evening World wante to hear of these methods and offer prises to women who obtain || tall all the people about them. For the best letter telling aubecriptions, Each woman who sells $25,000 worth of bonds wil! re. colve a leather article valued at $25, How I Am Buying My Liberty Bond The Evening World offers a prize of a folly paid $50 bond of the the highest prize for $85 worth of leather # Second Liberty Loan béaring 4 per cent, interest. Not content whi Mghting for the) This contest is limited to the pending Second Liberty Loan and not country and buying war bonds, the|| the previous First Loan tasue, Try to tell your plan in 200 words. Ad- soldiers now guarding the port of || dress Liberty Loan Editor, Evening World, New York. | Help the Government Win the War and Help Yourself to Save | the men behind the big guns at Fort Hamilton, Fort Totten} and Fort Wadewort), are arrang! as a fleld day in the interest of the loar The date of the big outdoor affair will be Oct. 24, the place Fort Ham. ae UPTON SOLDIERS Yiddish or Italian ae well as English {Iten. In addition to @ football game| are thus revisiting the places whe: | and other athletic contests there witt | SELL. ‘AR BONDS HERE they worked aa beg before the be a band concert, a banquet and Ty accte: Thoredey, acilieans wee talks by prominent men, Pully 15 AN TEACH P PATRIOTISM e014 over $30,006 worth of bonds. Fri. |per cent, of theee soldiers have al ash Tieetbe BAYS not vet beta, cttt ready bought bonds under the par. | clay computed, but they are expected tlal payment plan. ‘ Twenty-five Reer ruits is Fr mm Yaphank to reach about $50,000, Thé eulew: ven | 1 Lord Reading, Wigh Chiat Justice! a. oF rHoueatds of Doll khaki have been going etrong to-ds t England, will be the principay| Dispose ¢ ousands of Dollars’ |to0i iF apeaker at a Liberty 9 rally at! Worth in Factories he men work in One ef tho! P T n Crfnegic Hall next Thureday night | Twenty-five soldier boys trom Camp soldier-salesmen is Fulton, al Others who will speak are Secretary |. |Harlem pugilist who hes been ring of the Interior Lane, Capt. R. Hugh| Chien: at Faphank, are invading New) ivorite at eamp entertainments, and K vyvett of the Austratian army and| York Although they are not armed/nis calle have helped to win over would-| seer Wharton Pepper. Mise Flor. | €ith rifles and bayonets, but with foln-|pe objectors in the factories where his| seorge sae ‘Or | tain pens and contract Dianke, ¢ *lteam bas sought subscriptions | ence Easton of the Metropolitan|yasion is officially voted 4 su At the factories (he machines are Opera forces will sing, and the Intor-| (hey wre here to sell Libe Bonds. | stopped for a half hour on ti | borongh Band will pl will ste the week-|@ team of recrit-sulesme Paren bila n during a M Ming | ployees Haten to th r the Liberty Loan campaign are being | 2nd lqwn tongue. Most of tie urged by the Woman's Liberty Loan T etaited to ono mesne all, ure on uh Committee to buy bonds for the the dre t Bo 1 lar-a-week paymente babi mow of the recruite, who speak either The experiences of the team made up it, Keeling's arm plerted by # Dit ef shrapnel while b f TO-DAY nthe streat watehin) a ders and the Britieh aRe 0 L? men spotted as aro and sent to Ellts SEVENTH trom one of the regi-{ Island fo poe cla! explanation 1s made, names given out the authorities had that they favored the cause RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Was Used Extensively by Arm Pierced by | in Attack. ie in Blue of 61! PORT, Oct. 13.— the Grandfathers of \ THE BOYS in KHAKI :: AN ATLANTIC IMMEDIATBLY EFFECTIVE in litzeae Head Colds Corpe of the United States Army was {slightly injured Jn the German air raid | over London Sept. 30, according | to | ht here by returning trdv- ,, Nasal Catarrh, Asthma Ete. w tillers today A LETTER from Dr. Simpson of the| prawn—on of MLW. Carmel, of Company K. 305th] Anderson Zouaves, NY. (62nd Regt,),| veioved wile ct be Paul INT FRANK Infantty, and Harry Leschinsky, Com-| ga vy se § Berth VAAN pany C, 306th Infantry, are typleel “During the time our regiment wag] 30.30 at 402 B: der Brock In one factory we ran into a Social-| stationed at Riker's Island we were out| pPisese omit Vowers. #4” eld Private Carmel, who used to] of medical stores. | obtained some of | MLSH=JOHN RUSH, nat be @ Iswyer in Milwaukee, “and he] RADWAY'S READY RELIeF and| Reliniive. Count Mex: yelled: ‘I wouldn't buy a Liberty bond!| used it with greater success in the tréat-| piggn). cuddent>. om Oet You could pat me in fall before 1! ment of Howel Complaint, Colds, Riboo SUaaral trata is ata would! Well, I told him we would put! matism, C hills Fains, Aches aud East 49th e sists him in jail tf he didn’t keep quict. | ness of the limbs than all other temedial | oP. M on we went ahead and sold fifty | agents.” SERVICES—THE FUNERAL cHURon bree bonds at $50 each in that fac-| ‘This letter was also approved by Col. 66th ct, (Frank Cainpbeli'e sory Riker, Lieut. Col. Tisdale and ¢ sear J. ¥ da P. al In another factory @ girl laughed 6°) VY Payton of the same regiment CATHERING » loudly when Privdte Carmel was speak- ing that he asked her what the Joke 50c All Druggists '25c I ecan't help it," she replied “You! Jrere talking about deducting parthent o| AN “Leet and Found" articier ftined In The Word or renorted, and Found Bureau." Room m a person's income rid Bulidin k.” Bo vou eal} that an. income? for inirty day: Th B I} let us, my sister and I a Seed at any of Ta, will one bond between us and “Lost and Foun, pay 5 week each on it wan be left at an Avert of The : RS ey i 4 Absolutely Removes J Assis ,Axencies, i wenty-five sale pee . ary go ieocetat hat ven tin Bell 6° Indigestion. One package ton to get subscriptions on» the provesit, 25cat all druggists, nat aide

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