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PemEeRRS el, a) YORK SOLDIERS ACCEPT THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1918. _BOYS AT THE RIFLE RANGE AT CAMP GORDON — 5 2 UARRERRSSS Ae FARO GAME HELD UP, BANDITS GET $5,600 ) Gather In Lot of Jew- Raiders Al elry at Club in Heart of Minneapolis, pevial to The Evening Wortd, sT PAUL, Jan, 19.—Night bandits discovered a {aro game In a Minneapolis relieved the banker and players of $5,300 in cash and $1,600 In Jowelry. ‘Then, lest other members felt alighted, they were relieved of $300 tn cash and a quantity of Jewelry The robbery was pulled off tn the city’s chief business fon, the club haying quarters on the sixth and sev- enth floors of an amece block. The bandits did not take the elevator They walked up. They broke into the game, and when the players turned were looking Into sixteen revolver mus club last night ales, The victims were forced to fase the wall, When two hesitated the knocked down, Other members “yh the club were “on the floor above, While two of the bandity held the faro players at bay the others went upstairs and re loved the remaining club members of their valuables 10 «police did not learn of the hold-up until thr hours later Ll COTTON EXCHANGE CLOSING. Dictated An offictal Exchange, when the action by the closing the Exchange to-day it was merely Hem and co-operation. Incidentally paid it would do away with the incor Kentenice of the members und employe of the Exchange in getting to the dow vn district we Matters Were con sidered by the board af the meeting a which the agtlon Was take — CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. vr a Vane, 1 ’ ios ——— : will put the best that ] Men of Skeletonized Regi-) whatever may come, ; Shins They will try to Keep alive all the ; tents Refuse to Show nid history and traditions of the : ; regiments, and add to them under the Any Resentment hew numbers, if opportunity presents welt, This in the general feeling o 7 a e here After the war is over there vei me may be a good deal of talk about the oe patter, but there will be absolute Brana i Jan ’ thing of the kind until the war is Tho story in The Now York Evening! nded. OMcers and men, me vig . : "S their private feelings may Word Wednesd e not tolerate anything that will cause dition ot New thoone lissension or bitterness that might i make for ineMeiency, now. Th €amp here bas cauned a good nent that regiments of pion comment in Camp Wadswor to! fantry will do digging inst would consent to be quoted (n/{ehting Is misleading, Ther eee oud een i” nothing In the altuation that w refard to AL IE Is ViclAating Bo COM | tity auch an inference. The new reg fidence to « a the general tenor iments are to be trained for valu at the artic et with approval and honorable service, and the off Follo \ ully made and, 2nd men, feel proud of thotr gaia At aw to the sentimen,{Uranch of the a than otherwi me em ne to the sentimer: | phere ip nothing enthuslasm Of Officers and enlisted men In camp: |the new Hfe that ts to be given As to the ryanization of the 27th | old rewimenta, even if they are to “4 jslon, everybody realixes now that | IV¢N Dew designations. Of c¢ Divisi ‘i Ca a te, That he oftewrs an he regime Was W noceaaity, It had to beljn wate there happened’ tenbe Your regiments of New York! cancies would have beon glad if t nfantry had to be recruited to] vacancies had been filled by New| f y str o » offic nm. But there ts no r Ull war strength of fficers and S Wesstale Fasembios ro md cach, and (he quickest and best|ment over the coming of Col. J way to do (ils was to draw trained | Deming, formerly of the Oblo tdn from the other regiments, There | tonal Guard, to the old 10th Infantry, florence ot opinion, ge| Hor the coming of Col, B, KF. Delaz : opinion, Of) mater, formerly of the Texas fon- ) which regiments should to the old 47th Infantry. | wt reatin ite iret ihe. UNITE IN SAYING COUNTRY| eoling may have 1 “arused over that has died out long MUST COME 'FIRGT, agp. It no longer exists. While the officers and men still MeAcery haa wien Gt th |have thelr State pride and still cher- be * Now York | ish the glorious history of thelr regi- {tional Guard accept the orders of | ments, deoply regretting that the regt- Department in good falth| ments are to lose their identities for duriog war, There is no dimpo-{}"@ present at least, they realise that bon the part ot Merman the cotntry is at war, that tho best ' anybody to in that all of them can give must be put dulge in es dixguasions or to) forth and that nothing must be said qUBrrel over matterw-Which have been | or done that will cause any handicap Hebinitely decid ett aor friction, If the Regular Army has ietion and ee ee paths |treated the National \Guard unfalrly, : § bys hs |there will come a time for a settle ap man in camp to do his full duty| ment, but the time is not now. and to y all orders in good fajth.| the soldiers the countfy must come At the same time, and there is no | frat, and personal or political qu: segret meee the \rels may be fought out later; but regret t “i he old i "| from now on untill peace is declared | ments are to love thelr identity, This} at) must unite in the fight against tbe happened to the four first line reg-| Common enemy, oo girl doring the reorguniz: This, in brief, fs the sentiment pre- re, ane now the 6 | vailing in tha seven skeletonized reg!- ndining regiments nts of the New York National d which are now being trans- ager rape ras sana ed into new organizations. ple d for n c ;| interpretation of t and with these will be loat much of| Hmerpretation of the feolings of the ‘ history and sentiment which was | oni aner taike with two @core OF yery highly cherished, ‘Tho 12th and| ore of the officers of the different Afth Regiments, for instance, made) roeiments, oMfcera of varying rank —< eMatory in the Civil War, | Seunen crpervice, Hons and grandsons of Civil War Major ‘James B. Schuyler and Major Bente, heoause at ta mete, Feels gonn J. Lyena, 14th Intantry, re- aus of thin history and Wadeworth yester- he wentimont that goes with It. Now| clngten, were Whey vad Basly say, could. have been aveiieu | been xamined at the Surgeon The regiments might have been per- General's office. The Majors were re- ‘ mitted to retain thelr old numbers | cently discharged from service for Gar believe physical disability and went to bee ington for a re-examination In an ; PATRIOTIC NEW YORKERS SHOW ofrort to get back Into the service, | NO RESENTMENT. ‘The re-examination was granted, but the feeling, while one of r both men were found to be unfit for is no resentmne The overseas duty, A number of othe , 1 and officers who Were also discharged for physical disability are now in Wasb- ington. 4 Wigures just completed by oMfctals T D M of the base hospital here show tha rom Oct, & when tne hospital was epenod, to Dee, 83, 2470 putionts were ! jadm{tted to the hospital. There were «leven deaths during the time—nine i| soldiers and two civilians, Seven of the soldiers died from dinease and Advises The Uso Of “FRUIT-A-TIVES two from accidents, Two hundred }and twenty-two surgical operations The Famous Fralt Medicine, | Were performed during the period and no deaths followed the operations bulletin issued from Gen. O'Ryan's headquarters to-day 1 attention to these figures and concludes with the statement: “Tt Is believed that | {his record ia unequalled by any hoa. pital, military or clvil, in the coun try.” The base hospital is under the ‘irection of Major W, H. Allen of the " Ll) ed States Army, bert Barry, one of the Yo Moc. 4 faries in camp he died yeater afternoon after an of two weeks from pneumonia plication of diseases superinduced by hin advanced age, Hla home was at Lockpon, N. ¥., and hls body will be sent there MANY PROMOTIONS AND SOME TRANSFERS. First Lieut, Lindsay Peters, Medical Corps, ‘A been transferred to Camp Custer, Battle ( 3 589 Casgrain St., Montreal Bergt Fraok ‘ig 6 April 20th, 1915 Company 107, has been promoted to “In my opinion, no other medicine | P@ Firat TiSUenany Ae the result of m the world i curative for Constipa- | Sergt. Sherman A. Geer, 10th Fiera jom and Indigestion as “Fruit-a-tiv Signal Battalion, has been promotod Iva erer from these complaints for | {° Poanlee nae Be aaelgnad we *, od om Jentary occupa Lieut. Channing A r ion, Music, brought about a kind of J. Night and Lorin < Intestine’ Parel with nasty Head. + 104th & a Aitiery, DAY au First Lieutenants “e ving ‘ lrowsiness after 1 that wimen 1 1 the Back | tried} Fleming, 104th Ma- nd medicines of physicians, but FE been, pro \ Then I was induced | will remain with that battation | qilce sd: Maw foe rl ats. Hiram W. ‘Taylor wt c , idwin and John J, Ker i heen entirely well CT 10 Infantry, have a pro from that 1 ve First Lieutenants and orrili Chronic Constipation |" oti with that regiment | i rles MeDotgall of with i ligestion, fo try Militar been promoted Prat i will lie agreeatsly he | 1 " and assigned to urpr at benefit you will wt. © Mita repive \. ROSENBURG 1 ts Company, B0e. 9 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25 promoted aid by trains at hain with that ore ethyes 1 fl tg New York > ~4havt “DUKE” MUST PAY ALIMONY. Wife Suing for Divorce Award === ; 4 Week and Counsel Ve NEW WAR size isrooh ded Corday that’) ; 8 pend i The Perfect Digestive Tablet ina Now Sold ut All Drug Stores £ ft ‘ 4 r , z nA * Tere tone ee P0644 b04 alll te sade /16, SHE-CARRIED 36 "STICKS OF DYNAMITE +6 1406004 abe Girl Avrested in Ch as 1, W W. Emissary—Four Other Girls Involved in Theft of Explosive CHICAGO, Jan, 1.—Carrying thir x atick: high test dynamite in a suitcase and armed with a loaded sutomatic pistol, a girl giving the name of Linda Jose was arrosted as she left the Union Station, Govern- ment officials saying she was an emissary for I, W. W, plotters, The girl, who says sho ts sixteen years old, came on a train from Cleve land, which she boarded at Steuben | ville, O, She waid ebe lived in Youngs- town, the scone of the labor riots, two As sho was ta‘en Into cus- yours ago tody she attemyted to Kick tho suit case but fatled If I'd hit it we would all be in eternity,” she cried Charged with being an emissary I. W. W. members, sho answered: "I expect to meet some of my friends fn fail” A telegram from Youngstow aid vat a girl of the name of . . peared from there Tuesday a ie time of the theft of a quantity of dyna |targe sums of money from their parents before they disappeared After an examination before a United States Commissioner, Linda Jose was sent to jail in default of $20,000 bond. _> WEEK'S PNEUMONIA TOLL 365 Rate Since 1 of Deaths t Saturd Higher were forty-four deaths from pneumonia out of a total of M5 d CHINA AMERICANIZED! Ancient Nation Up to Date After manders Tear Up Doct monia, ‘This compares with 1,912 deaths ears cates—Hospital Patients Go Mad. ] from all coures and 356 deaths from ’ ‘ pneumonia tn the preceding week a WASHINGTO: Jar 9.—Germany nd { , y dor t keep all frightfulness for {Headlines From the Japan Advertiser, Dec. her enemies, She visits considerable ot} GIRLS ACCUSE STUDENTS. | it on her own peo: to Gow send r 7 — - ; f ernment advices to- for | Three City | NORTH CHINA CAR SHORTAGE Ra ee tatlal orl © Sohasevaty of Missing Pais the Austrian House, er-| Jullus Oxerhandlo of No, 214 Madison THREATENS F AMINE IN COAL] i) recs cise | Brest, Samuel Potent of (he same ad- other men unfit fo were sant} dress and Philip Malnovitch of No. 70] ] | into the field by tho Central Empires] Forsythe Street, City College students, | mandee! ind brutally treated { they fel) be-| Were arraigned before Magistrate Troops Com eer - Peking -Mukden | 1 brataly tren es Wee Arras 8 cin ae i 5 pee eg ; ‘Agent Tobin 8 Society for the Pi *— =, The doctn he sald. “are co vention of Cr to ¢ ay tdi . Rolling Stock — Allied Lagttione nthe Mostra." he antd. “are cone | Yantlon of > ‘ Ae ; commanders. ‘They detib- | Sppearar Lodge Protest With Cabinet. y tear up the doctor's certitienten | $m cof pS, UM, Laanex showing that men are unfit for service, | folk Street. Yesterday “ } = ie "| “Owing to th conslty for filling up| them ina restaurant, | Tho xirie, na HH "BURNING uP PIANOS and for claht years he | are Hed to serve. Those who ob-| York’ where they took up an abe ‘n | ev's tres, being fect are reported by their officers as Prey ad a phe coma the |Strect paredes mutilatora, when in fact they have] and were held. in The girls been wounded tn service, At the mili. |] were taken in charge Children's wuy } tar Htendot AY normal | Society. CINCINNATI, Jan, 19.—The Chureh | rim he . ey pT pA dace nas ilps Belukamp Piano Company has been | P } has t taught that Hintecian: eareed. With Judge Lindaey to Study Rehabilitn- | so short of fuct it has been burning |God will t are ¢ a for that ity, Haberman earsed wit dita is Prana; Up Its used plunos, An item to this [reason be need not four anything, nen, particularly mi WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—Hen Ft effect having been published in the lit Wd LAAN bE <eMIBiON wot ee en Lindsey of the Denver Juvenile Court local papers a woman In Ludlow, Ky,, | disky housema James eyed William WI Be Canai-| to-day accepted an assignment from just acrons the Ohio River, ealled F. |f0" # few minutes and then began to date for Us ® 8 the American Government and the Al; B. Beinkamp on the telephone to-day Jume ‘HICAGO, Jan. 19.—Willlam Hate OTe nee eitatien’ sand and said: “If you are burning up | Thompaon, Mayor of Chicago, who the women, children ; pianos over there I'll trade you a toad c 11 th German city, of Leste etre: of cord wood for a piu nom uncertain: | didacy for th nomination at once and ask sis Beinkamp considered the proposition | iy. Huy Jam William don't United enator at. thee? leave “or abs om. th on vent and replied ‘u're on!” (Know f ptember wnch to take up the we Ho selected a used plano, had st | - - cleaned up and sent it over (he river The wagon brought back a load of cordwood Col. WILLIAM FOX, | “The piano was worth § sald Beinkamp, tha | ha bey real eral Bil Sny Snyder, for tt principal | © of the Cen rm enagerie, has anplied for retirem ut pay Since 1888 Snyder hos } personal friend of every h or reptile hat has been housed al Dark _ CHARITY t least," “but we surely needed t fuel." t to bring ( prohibitery. | H dtclded that Kidewu Hatt an exception ino a. dry new regulation. will etions at the Govern dence - er Asks for Netirement. The Comforts Committee , Of the Navy League 509 Fifth Avenue they will knit NAVY and future Announce for both the ARMY in the f Gray and Natural, 70¢ per hank Khaki, 75¢ per hank natural d pounds er the ay oor ind 82.85 for k LET THE OTHERS DO IT! Appeals are made to be heeded. from all causes between noon ¥ and noon to-day, according to the fic on of the Department of Health he the figures ary : ee en u Ry ni bor 39-480 ILL AND CRIPPLED TEUTOKS FORCED BACK INTO ARMY Deputy Manhattan Bronx Hro Queens eyeRp ¢ Richmond ..... Totals 245 “ om noon last ‘Saturday to noon to- there were L812 deaths from all es, of which 365 were due to pneu Austrian Com-] day or’s Certifi- Charges Suite 812, Claridge Hotel, New York City. I herewith subscribe to the FEDERA- TION FOR THE SUPPORT OF JEWISH PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETIES OF NEW YORK CITY the sum of $8.... -for the year 1918, payable annually, semi-annually, quarterly (cross out two). (Please write your full name and not initials.) Name Business Address... Residence..... Firm Name - Business. Send No Money. Wait Until the Bill Comes. (Eve. World.) enn enn nnn e Vor the past week I have publicly ex- horted the Jews of New York not to let the sacred opportunity pass to be one of the links in the “Fe« ‘The response for You, my reade fora minute and think ing thought where thei fed little bodies. You wouldn't say, scribe the required am leration” chain. the week, well—it should have been overwhelming. » Who are engrossed in other momentous affairs, just pause of the other half who are constantly beset by the harrow- r children will get sufficient nourishment for their under- would you, “there are hundreds of others who will sub- ount needed to support them’’? Surely you can see how such an attitude would rob these little ones of their God-given right Would you, wit! bread——life-giving bres You wouldn't, w« So enroll—fill ou these litle ones must to live. i this mental pieture before you, hesitate to give them ad! vuld you? t the attached blank cat to-day, please, now, not to-morrow—for WILLIAM FOX, Colonel of Division, Jewish Federation ‘HOLIDAY FOR THE JUDGES, mite from a construction camp. It was] added that four other girls, who at tended the same school, wore involved the disappearence of the ve and that they w n the way West Two of the girls, hh fourteen, took | Shown JURORS AND LITIGANTS Nearly All Courts in New York Will Close Monday in Obedience to Fuel Order, tor ummoned ervicr Supreme Courts and the cr te need not attend on % Monda 4 , wit the Garfield ol i Clarke, presids ‘4 J f the Appellate Division of Supreme Court, made this ane Alt " me Courta In New York und t will clowe on Monday exce peclul Terms Parts ds ) f New York and Special Terme were called Monday w port on Tuesday,” All the Criminal Courta except * will close, ectsion applies only " @ xt oM It will be decided t n , following Mén« In i Husticns of the Ap= ate n notified jurors and Mtle # " at a al courts and three arta of Special T ns will be closed Monda sick skins Resinol is what you want for your skin- trouble—Resinol to stop the itching and burning —Resinol to Aca? the eruption. 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