The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1917, Page 12

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\ | | | THE SUD Quickly out of the mist—thru the from the system, and in this way the gale and over deadman’s hill our allies sin, swelling and inflammation sub- @harge on the foe and do not spare |side. Anuric relieves kidney complaints the bayonet or bomb. Many a ma cases arising from disorders ot | Beading a quiet life at hor come he kidneys and bladder. If you area @s near death—is runni er from rheumatism, backache, ind is|paine here or there, you ean obtain; A @angerous a risk to his life pot aware of it the Qwinge of rheumatism or gout lays him “by the heels.” ACID POISONING! The most eminent physicians recog false that uric acid stored up in the Gyrtem 1s the cause of gout and rheu taatiom, that this uric acid poison is suRer A short trial will convince you. | present in the joints, muscles, perves. By experimenting and analy gis at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical | charee Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., Pierce discovered a combination of | life pative remedies that he called An-u-|those who deposit Hme-salts in their iq, which drives out the Advt. until sudden irle, double strength, at any drug} tore and get relief from the pains and tls brought about by urle acid; or | |send Dr. Pierce 10 cents for trial pack- age. Anuric, which you will find many | tiw es more potent than lithia, elim-| inates urle acid as hot water melts; or|Send a sample of your water to Dr. Pierce and it will be tested free of Anurie Doctor is a regular insurance and aver for all big meat eaters and uric acid | joints “That Tablespoonful of Duffy’s Keeps Us Young, Mother” “We are nearing the alloted ‘three score and ten,’ but are still strong und healthy, active and happy. Duffy's has certainly ne wonders for us.” If you could sit at some of these thonsands of family tables, and hear the pine and credit given Duffy's Malt, you would be convinced that this excellent stimulant ‘promotes health and Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey prolongs life. ig hoth food and tonic. Unprejudiced physicians say so, and prescribe Duffy's ia homes and hospitals. It hus the virtu a medicine without the disad- vantages of a drug. It acts directly upan the stomach—often called “the seat of life’'—to assist digestion and assimilation of food. In this way the body gains strength daily to ward off little ills and to reach the perfeet state—Heulth Take a tablespoonful of Duffy's in a balf glass of water or milk before meals every day for a month, Watch the result carefully, You, too, will become enthusiastic, and continue its use regularly Be sure to insist on Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Authorities will tell you that no other is as pure—no other is «for medicinal use only. It has a record of 60 years of purity and wholesomeness. ‘Get Dutfy’s and Keep Well.” in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY NOTE Get Dufly’s from your local f ~ ist or grocer. If he cannot supply you, write us. QLO GROW RYE Res. U. 8. Pat. Off, Nd eta America’s Finest Rye WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. H. B. Kirk & Co., Beware of imitations, A. New York, N. Y. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. | PE | HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. A Ss q \A Genuine French ( } Almosphere’ PhsNeuw? ey GRAND OPENING To-Morrow (Thurs.), Oct. 18, at 11 P.M. The Smartest Parisian Resort in all New York 3 FAMOUS ORCHESTRAS 3 BUSTANOBY'S A LA CARTE CUISINE ‘FOOD FIT FOR A KING" For Reservations Tel. 857-2320 Circle Se NEE IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 4 as al WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT ————_—- | dtsapnearance of | nected with this sult from the Brook- | Gates Avenue,” |to attend ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1917, WHO IS AYLAN? BSL COUNSEL N“STRKE” SUTS As Attorney He Brought Five Actions for Swindler’s Agents Against Corporations. The World's third Instalment to- day Who Ia Joho F. Hylan? tells of five “strike” suits against corpor- t by known agents of ations brow | Gostin, in which John F, Hylan was attorney « rd, In his letter to The World last Sunday, Mr. Hylan naid: “t never acted as attorney for Goalin,” Alfred R, Goslin, master swindler and jailbird, was the man referred to. The World in previous instalments told hiw Goslin called in to re- organize the Black Diamond Automo- bile Company, which Mr. Hylan ad- mits he was instrumental in organ- laing, and how judgments against the company based on Mr. Hylan'a claim for legal services were made over to Goalin, To-day, besides the “strike” suite, The World tells of @ suit brought by Edgar A. Whitney, former agent of the Parkhurst Society, againat Isaac Schwartz, @ Brooklyn builder, in which John F, Hylan was attorney of record for the plaintiff, It was Gos- lin who introduced Whitney Schwartz, and what was afterward established as a false affidavit of service by Charles M. Dunn, a con- feased tool of Goslin, was made the basis of a judgment by default againat Schwarts, Tho World in addition tells of the the papere con- lyn court, where they were filed, when District Attorney Jerome be+ gan to gather evidence against Gos- Un, It shows a reproduction of a photograph of the court recerd bear- Ing the notation, “Taken by Hylan, 1030 Gates Avenue, party to ex- amine.” The words “Hylan, 1030 though still plataly legible, have been d out. The “strike” sults, briefly stated, were actions brought by alleged as- suciates of Goslin against corpora- tion to collect the $250 penalty pro- vided by statute for refusal to show books and list of stockholders, Frank Moss, attorney for John ¥, Hylan, has given out an affidavit made by Charles B. ‘Turner, who says he organized the Black Diamond Au- tomovile Company, and fourteen years ago employed John F. Hylan to the legal business in- He anid “a banker nemed Goslin” was engaged to put the com- pany on a proper basis. Mr. Hylan, the affidavit states, had no part tp t and did not knew y wore dealing he and Mr the company, co! volved. Brower, thought ‘Turner President of Goslin was a reputable bunker at the! time, Turner said the Goslin checks made to John F. Hylan were made out by Goslin at his, Turner's, request, In pursuance of Goslin's agreement to furnish money to the company. He sald he also had Mr. Hylan bank checks which were pald to him, Tur- ner. from Hylan to Goslin was written at his, Turner’s request, because he, Tur- Tee lence the 1 bi ew plied tothe fihest, mos healthful cer hops. Bottled at NHEUSER-BUS On Sale Everyw' Dealers ‘ Deale: to ‘Turner says the letter of thanks Budweiser Ils appealing excel plied by Grocers and Retailers, ANHEUSER-BUSCH AGENCY A. BYSCH BOT ee Where Campaigners Can Be Heard To-Night FUSION. Carlton Hall, No, 106 West 127th Street. Mayor Mitchel, Commis- sioner Adamson and W. L. Ran- tom will mong the speakers. At the noonday meeting at No. 867 Broadway, Leo Arnstein Is to speak on the Gary school system. TAMMANY. New Plaza, Havemeyer Grand Streets, Brooklyn. Labor Lyceum, No. #49 Willough- by Avenue, Brooklyn. Palm Garden, No. 27% Hamburg Avenue, Brooklyn. Imperial Hotel, Fulton Street and ited Hook Lane, Brooklyn. Judge Hylan ts to speak at all the above. SOCIALIST. Cooper Union, Astor Place. Webster Hall, 1th Street and Third Avenue. Mr, Hiliquit will speak at these meetings. REPUBLICAN. Eighth A. D. Republican Club, No, $18 Union Street, Brooklyn. ‘Third A. D. Republican Club, No. 105 Rapelye Street, Brooklyn. First A. D, Republican Club, No. 118 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn. Mr. Bennett will speak at these meetings. and ner, wanted to be kept on good terms with the man he believed to be a reputable banker. Turner says “ SKIN. RELIEF AWAITS YOU IN POSLAM The more intensely you have suf-| ered from irritated, itching skin, the | more grateful will be your sigh of re-| lief when Poslam has been applied, Soothing, cooling, pacifying, now that you KNOW, you will never be with- out it should ‘the need arise. ‘Try Poslam for any Facial break- ing-out, for clearing inflamed com- plexions or red noses, for Scalp-Scale, any form of Eczema, Pimples, Burns, Barbers’ Itch, Tired, Itching Feet, to drive away all eruptional troubles be- fore they spread and become serious, Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 248 West 47th St, New York City Urge your skin to become fresher, brighter, better by the daily use of Postam Soap, medicated with Poslam, —Advt. ——<——— , Hylan never saw IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES of Parmi 01 dd to it M pint o! of granulated poonful four # become enay an opping Into the throat. repare, comte little and ‘Any one who has 2 Tt te * “is the result of naster-touch in or had any dealings with Goslin. Mr, Goslin’s connection. with the com.|samerting it was the District Attor ay came about through me aft 8 office that bad smashed the r. Hylan ceased to have any con.| ¥ic® Trust cern in the control or management of . are the company.” SHOT, SHIELDS ASSAILANT. ———— POLITICAL NOTES. Ohairman Emory R. Buckner, the Mitche: manager, said to-day that twenty of the twonty-three Republi- wi jam Clark, Wo Says He Has no Bullets flow this mor vicinity of Tenth and ¢ and when the shooting nemien, nded tn Street |REV. GEORGE ¢, RICHMOND SUSPENDED FOR TWO YEARS Philadelphia Pastor Convicted in Church Trial, but One Judge Denounces Verdict. PHILADELPHIA Oot, 17.—"A farce can district leaders in Manhattan had |“l@rk, No. 645 ‘ pag i al alt IE Lp announced themselves for Mitchel, |!® from four wounds In t and a second Dreyfus affair,” are the and two fore would fall in line and right wrist, ran into the terms applied to the trial of the Rev fore the week ended, Pallcenan Hellmuth. George Chalmers Richmond by the Rev Clark was taken to St. Vi | Fordyce H. Argo, rector of the Church There also may be a recount in| pital, where it tana of the Nativity, Rockledge, Pa Queens County, where, in the Demo-|Juries were tninore f The trial was ended yesterday, As cratic fight, “Maurice (Connolly beat | tioned him’ for “an hou foreman of the tHtee triers, the Rev out artin ager for je nomination |Mot or would not tell who al co anno erdic! ie for Borough President by nn exceed- poneat Tcoudn't jowsl mothers! paid Wa sa resus ar kG pasts jn 7 eclared earnest! haven't got ne ape B ev. r Ingly mall margin. Mager applied | an cnemy in the world.” Richmond from the ministry for two to the courts for an order yesterd It tn returnable to-day. ight ago, } of ear med and he se to think he To add to the Brooklyn muddle, H.|it some tine. He 1 Elliott Esterbrook, Republican, has|*#Mtence that time announced he will file petitions and New Anna Katharine Green Story, run independently for Borough Prest- dent of Brooklyn againat Lewis H. years. He then read a dissenting two colleagues had found the Rev, Mr. Richmond guilty on nine of the 126 ainst him, he considered the an injustice charg verdic Pounds, ‘Thus there are four candi. | Read the mystery story In 8-Page| ihe Tak: Naa scrumped up against dates, Pounds and Esterbrook, Re-| Fiction Section of next Sunday’s|the Rev, by the late publican; Edward Riegelman or Bird| World — beginning Anna Katharine | }!!shop & , Bishop Rhine- ER Gates, Democtat-tepending oe Peppa ha lander and Francis A. Lewis, lawyer the result of the recount—and Edward Green's New Serial and churchman, because of his alleged T. O'Loughlin, running independently. == paDaias CT) Pol News to Red ~——er- ' _—— | Mr. Bennett has pnted another CAST fesn barred cut, ct the Ropeitloas | Varo Ome, i Omnis \ club houses In Manhattan, and that his oomapaiga there would be con- ducte* partly in the open air, the finding of germ laden Red Cros: of the American Red Cross said to- day that they had beard nothing of For Infants and Children | Yesterday District Attorney Swann | DADdase, a9 stated In a speech by | Always bears tesued a statement. differing trom| Representative Pou at Greensboro, the some made by ‘or Mitchel, and N Bignature of aie ee 1 a de i Hi Hr Mgt tl ring science ap- U vigorous and ‘als and the Brewery (eo | St, LOUIS here, Families sup- New York, N. ¥ TLING CO. Brooklya. Ne Xe PR NOTE: 300 million unde, That's ACEO WHE Made wuch as anyother tobacco. And Piedm, + the biggest-selling Firgini a the world ui h si opinion in which he said that while hte | In Use For Over 30 Years HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied to Nostrile Opens Air Passages Right Up Frstant relief—no waiting. You? clogged nostrils open right up; the alr | passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawk ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, ness. No struggling for breath af night; your cold or catarrh Lene ome pane @ small reer wie, o | Balm from your drug, now. j a little of This fragrant, pelted healing cream in your not It pen- etrates through every ait the head, soothes the swollen mucous | comes instantly. It’s just fine. 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