The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1917, Page 14

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PLANS FOR NEGRO SOLDIERS. ‘Total of 1,528 Go From N. ¥, Distrlet to Yaphank Next Teesdary. | The plans for the mobilization of the negroes selected for service in the Na+ ven out to-day by are | tonal Army were Roger B. Wood, ‘rai to go to Camp Upton next A. total of 1,386 will direct Westchester, Dutchess, | Suffolk Counties, 7 up to 1,628. Thi | to, themselves The only pol of perture be the Pennsylvania et y «0 Tore ‘ity, Puta tow more wil go Hew Ni and SULLVANS TRAL FOR KAZNG BRON SOLDER BEGINS THe BVENING WURLD, THUKSDAY, OOLTUBEM 4d, Lyi. with stiff bristled brushes, followed by a beat! The ge 1 court martial board which is trying Capt. Sullivan is com- posed of thirteen officers, all of whom are of superior grade.to the accused. Col. Charles I. Debevoise, formerly in command of the ist New York Cav~- alry, and now at the head of the 1024 ‘Trains, Headquarters and Military Police, is the presiding officer. Prom~- {nent among the members of tho board is Col, Cornelius Vanderbilt of NEW MANAGER FOR YANKS | _ MAY BE NAMED TO-DAY Owner Ruppert of Local Baseball Team Has Important An- nouncement to Make. Col. Ruppert of the New York Am- erlean League Baseball Club an- ;Nounced shortly after 2 P. M, to-day that he would make an important | Yankees in the Amertean League race this year, when they finished in the second division, was such a big dis- appointment to the club owners that many rumors have been circulated during the last four weeks that Man- ager Donovan was to be deposed and that efther Miller Huggins of the St. Louis Nationals or Jack Hendricks of the Indianapolis Club named, in his place, poe Bee WOMAN SWINDLER TO PRISON sold her thelr jewelry for almost noth- | ing. Mrs. Levine promised to pay 60 per cent to those who gave her money | to buy the Jewelry. | Mr. Donohue said | she obtained more than $30,000. Sixty | of her victims were in court when she was sentenced. |Gariton Avenue yard of the M1 in B ex ity-el it rom boards will entrat and this train pic! ‘boards in adjoining counties oD the 224 Engineers. ‘This is the wind-up day of the Lib- erty Loan campaign in Camp Wads- worth, and efforts are being made to bring the subscriptions up to the two million mark. Returns this morning put the subscriptions over the million and a half mark. The campaign will close this evening. Considerable stim- ulus was given to the joan campaign by yesterday's field sports. Officers addressing the men urged them to | give every cont possible. After tho taiks the afternoon was given over to athletic events and a lot of sore mus- cles have resulted this morning. Political campaigners are laboring among the men in camp, seeking to Court-Martial of Accused Cap- tain to Be Conducted in Public, Mrs. Ida Levine, of No. 95 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street, was sen- tenced to the penitentiary to-day for not leas than six months nor more than three years by Judge Crain In General Sessions. Mra, Levine, according to Assistant District Attorney Donohue, told ac- quaintances she was in the confidence of millionaires’ wives who, in order to get money to invest in Wall street, statement to the press and public at 5 P.M. While Mr. Ruppert would not divulge the nature of the statement when questioned by an Evening World reporter, it was thought likely that it might ¢ something to do with the remov: of Bill Donovan as manager of the club and the naming of his successor. The poor showing made SHOULD MAKE A MILLION FOR HIM Cincinnat! man dlecovers drug that loosens corns eo they (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) SPARTANBURG, 8. C., Oct. 26-— Capt. Howard F. Sullivan, command. ing D Battery of the 24 Field Artil- lery, was brought to trial before a ®eneral court martial board this by the Morning, charged with conduct un- lift out. gain votes for their Mayoralty candi- becoming an officer and a gentleman, | dates. The men are kept busy eight hours every day and the spell-binders Local druggists are having « tre Although military trials are held in|have but little opportunity for taiking to the prospective voters, but they have deluged the camp with campaign literature, and campaign cigars are being smoked by the ton. Col. Fred M. Waterbury, former Division Ord~- nance Officer, is campaigning for Mayor Mitchel and William A. Coke- ley of Tammany Hall is urging votes for Hylan. Charles W. Taft, Second Deputy Secretary of State, will over- see the casting of the ballots. A considerable change has como mendous call for freezone, the dru which is said to shrivel a corn, and all, without 4 Poni A few drops of freezone applied directly er @ tender, aching corn rélieves the soreness at once, and | shortly the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out with the fingers, This new drug is being di sed at |small cost in quarter ounce bottles, which is sufficient to take off eve hard or soft corn from one’s feet. % is a sticky substance which dries at once, and does not inflame or even irritate the surrounding tissue or skin. ‘There is no excuse for any one invit- ing death by infection or lockjaw from cutting their corns now.—Advt. private as a general thing, the case of Capt. Sullivan ts open to the pub- le. Soon after the trial was begun it was necessary to put the case over until to-morrow because some of the witnesses were on Inspection, It is charged that Capt. Sullivan gave orders to certain of the men of his battery which led to the hazing of Private Otto Gottschalk of the Bronx.|over the weather and the nights are Gottschalk is alleged to have violated | bitterly cold, making the tent stoves certain sanitary regulations of the|the“orricers have had. thelr” tents camp, which enraged his Captain and|}oarded up and are purchasing oil led to the private being thrown Into| stoves. There is a shortage of over- a ditch, afterward being scrubbed coats throughout the camp, but heavy underwear will shortly be supplied to every enlisted man, NEW YORK GETS $154,209 FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION First Federal Grants Made Under Smith-Hughes Act to Seven States. WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Allotments @ $423,532, the first Federal 8 of money to the States under the Acker, Merrall & Condit EST. Company 1820 These are times when right prices and right values count P duced in the aboratory of grant Butt Chili S uc ot ppttoaecteds Por page Frrgheriin . e Fancy Creamery. Ib, 48 AMGC...0554 pint bottles .26 psy svt were hare coemtnl . H s with the law by submitting plans for ~ cueme e the promotion of v tional educatio: Os. USOMT Piss... 37/ Asparagus Tips— 96 |sti “reine ten te tetra ’ : Cream Cheese— A.M. & C. Green No. itin... © thersuate pr Tora Smutty by There, behind those secret doors, Crawford Farms—small 12|White A current fiscal Your a. 4,800,001" Rnd th : CORR sesssecesensareoesequten © MLE ASPAragus—— [cre me ve states Reve 30 far FaRRAGUT STATUE — MADISON SquAee whence have come so many mira- Oak Brand No. 24 tin....... Rubrntited plan, runes— Large spears of luscious Py The grants to New York and the f . Th N Edi 4 16 ee ee s amounts follow: For teachers of agri- cles of genius, e New ison fierolepad....... : gaits. fit M Suit * . teacher-trainin, Ez ch i was conceived. Raisins— 13 Lima Beans— —17| —.auREL ENTRIES om a ‘The same master who gave you electric ia ES Roe SN ORR bate ee Usually Sells Two Others! Invariably another to the man who bought the first one—and others to friends who saw the first! That's the way it works. And that’s what has kept all sixteen of our shops thronged with -lothes-buyers the past ten days. Two things sell Monroe Clothes: personal jon and QUALITY—and it’s per- fectly plain that there would be no recommenda- tion if the QUALITY were not so extraordinarily 7 "aah potone o-vstask teed made the Buy Liberty Bonds—Buy More Liberty Bonds— J! 1* ser br insrow's itu un phone and the telegraph practical, has Buy Them Now. Hore tft: Mle Wily ion given you also Music’s Re-Creation. er : ieee us Can you believe that Thomas A. Edison |Apples—virisi ipa Yb oS, ; Bh nace could have spent five full years of his | Past 23 eck 63 De a el cae fruitful life to give you “‘just another | ls . phonograph?’’. Is it not likely that his Tea 1 tb, canister, «DO Sliced Pineapple * ry Noreca Brand genius has produced infinitely more in A delightful india-Ceylon Blend. Grown in Hawaiian 1s Uhe NEW EDISON _ Coffee— Macaroni or | “Plantation—1_b. pkge. Spaghetti— (Sifted Peas— ure (unp,), 108; 28 No Needles to Change ‘An aromatic Breakfast Blend. 1 Ib. package. ...-sseseveeees ating, 100; da igh! Can Be Made to Play All Makes of Records c Pcie ig iol . : ” err imon—- | plo {imap 1005, If want to find out what has brought-ws’ Think of this as an in- machine?” I ndeed, at ay C......pint bottle «20 A.M. &C. Columbia ag) aah OVER’100,000 CUSTOMERS, or what keeps us ange what the what“talking machine” Madeiof whole red ripe tomatoes, ee oe sc a small tin upsandt one oe tar, or we eee fic master inventor has has dared to venture Fi : pioneer methods of selling, saving ts and ‘ ‘ A $50 Liberty Bond Is Better Than a $50 Bill P (jana pence on De i accomplished : this test? A $50 co Ray the bill does not. § middleman’s profits, and taking credit losses and the “mark-up” system out of clothes-making aed sell Patriotism—absolute safety—a good interest rate—are the features of the Liberty Bond that call irrisistibly for you to invest in them. His instrument is the _Is this not ample proof | only one which has that Mr. Edison has passed the test of actual roduced i. Come up and compare Monroe Clothes at comparison with the eal sanctecry set | $17 with what you get elsewhere at that figure! living tone. That comparison will be the best proof! And you'll jom the thousands who know and buy Monroe Clothes. A Beisictis Bate mto bathecing in the Use of Sugar The sugar available in the entire world is so limited that economy in its use is imperative, if the actual needs of this country and the Allies are to be provided for, This condition is only temporary, for the prospects are for a good yield of cane in Cuba and er trop- ical countries. When this is cut and milled, sugar will be more plentiful. In the meantime, our government asks the people of this country to use sugar sparingly. France appeals to us to save sugar that her people may have even the smallest quantity. England needs sugar, too. y The people of the New England and Atlantic Coast States can doa patriotic service by heeding this appeal. Do not hoard or waste sugar. Do not pay an in- creased retail price. Come and Hear this new art of Mr, Edison’s beforeyoude- | cide, Compare it with old standards. Con- | certs of Music's Re- | Creation in our Re | cital Hall, daily from 11:30a.m, to5 p.m. You are welcome. 1,000,000 music lovers have heard this test and, as over 500 | newspaper critics have publicly declared, it was impossible for the ear to distinguish original from Re-Creation. MONROE MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Now Ready to Serve You WRITE FOR FASHION BOOKLET MONROE CLOTHES 42nd St., Cor. B’way, N. Y. City Who could expect so much from a ‘‘talking Program Tomorrow : 11.30 A, M, to 5.00 P, M, | William Tell Overture Whispering Ho Edison Concert Band rie Roos Marte Rappold and Christine Miller Parig! O Cara—La Traviata Alice Verlet and Guido Ciccoling Charmant Oiseau Anna Case Retail Clothiers Caprice Viennols—Violin Solo Albert Spalding Easy Monthly Terms Arranged to Suit. Small ‘payment down, A year pis y a half to pay, Cortlandt St. Cor. Bway. THE EDISON Americ et Set,» Bo ti Mar E EDISON SHOP an SugarRefining Company Bei Street * Bray NEWARK it Markt af Nattation nice. “sg, ait High AthStreet, « Bway. mL 4 ff sii weeten it with Domino yas Circle TERSON~220 Main 473 F ifth Ave., Rc ayy el | Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown penton &TthAve pe vo a SATISFACTION iD f

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