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al . ¥ ‘ iM INDIGESTION NEWS MEN WARNED: N Y. pees Census LINCOLN IN FILM “ta Shown in New Sereen Drama GIANT WHO PLAYS \ ORSTOMAGH PAIN STRIKE MAY COST |constantinote, Where There Were More Doge Than . SHOWN IN PHASES TRON IN ALN “Pape’s Diapepsin’”’ makes 4 1 aa om Bye NANG WuiLY, pAsUmUAY, FBBRUAKY 2, 1918 3 tei. |) ARE t ee atiadinaiasaias mi Assy " , ‘ a sick, sour, gussy stom Commissioner Says Those on BY ARTHUR (“BUGS”) BAER. ; Story of “The Son of Democ- Elno | bei Sie Given Up ‘by achs feel fine. J | Coprriaht 1018, by the Pree Publishing Oo, (The New Tork Brening Worl) ‘ “fei . — City Property Must Sell NE of the bignest presoriptions ever dashed off was published by.. | Begins in Evening Doctor Who Thought He Hon, heartburn r hel hing of gas, oF among a regiment of mountaineers, Homesickness seems to he | ee —— ernetations oft ted food, no, ora of Now York newupapers| %" Aecomplini.ment that ft {9 impoasible to vaccinate ugainst, and th . Weld Sia and Millions who have read and mare eriness, bloali foul breath or a I the attention of the Com-| S0ldiere were getting more hor each da Mnally, the Doo wa mous Players-Lasky Cor- velled at ‘Tar » is portrayed Wreadactie. snsin ta noted for Ita|tissionee of Licenses to the fact that | Peed, Jo stmed an oye at tie regiment. ‘Then he eatab on for @ wérien of atorips to be y Edgar Rice Burroughs and whe’ @ speed Is swestentie wpaet siomache Nowe voniera having ticeneesto| lehed one of the mont ponderous formulas ever aeribbled in An written by Albert on Terhune on have wen the { white giant in Tt is the surest, « kest and most sel! papers in public parks or on pub- apothecary’s pestic or read wrong by his oasistent. Th certain stomach antacid in the whole tio property connected with the ele-| was one keg of red lquor and a band of music, That's some prescrip. world and, benit t Lilac - ted and subway stations are refus- re waa nothing retail or homeopathic about that old Doe. He | t will | be distributed by Para- ee ee Poot i wuheat fear {in boll hades stands or to nell) new that on» ukulele and a spoonful of rarsaparilin would never i ; ; Ae wena: ba cag In —they know Pape's Diapepsin will he principal papers. cured that regiment. The mountaineers absorbed the liquor, Praeeaeth iad Papas Pht ME A ecirg Mer a save them from such misery. smmissioner Gilchrist was aakod,| music as a chaser and then went out and emeared the enemy horizontal- im version will be shown in the Please, for your sake, get a large ound after fair inquiry and in- ly, diagonally and on the bies, The story falls Mat in one detail 1 ading theatres in the country be- fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin tion that these newsdealers falls to xtate whether the iquor or the music ma © mountaineers ginn the week of Feb. 11, the week m any drug store and put your nued to refuse to operate under! scrap like demons of Abraham Lincoln's Birthday annt- mach right, Don't keep on being! tho teen granted to them for the Rut that prescription in reminiscent of everything in Amerion. |.) erable—life is too short—you are | use of public property not solely for Things are done in the superlative mood, We have the most money, | thts nowalivation tn eettad them of official antidote ‘The Son of Demooracy” in the form lization of the screen version the film “Tarzan Hroadway Theat éo not know that one time Elmo Lincoln, who plays part of wan, Was given up by the family physician as too frail to live out the first year of ‘his life. When Lincoln was eight months old, in his home on Knob Hill, San Franciseo, he was the victim of men- ngitis, and it left him @ weak, aoe. mic boy. T irs later he shipped Apes” at the tlon, Tr not here long 1, make your SAY | private profit but primarily for the most double chin Most mosaultore, most fourth clave Pont OMices, he Bon of Democracy” will follow] SCEN=® PROM THE SON OF DEMOCRACY? )rith an un vend & secs boeee it at what you like an¢ most bunions, mos' ate, mos haph need a a6 ad : po hear without dread of acid fers |omventence of the public, to revoke everything. And the eausage census shows that Wo Ore Beye cre || wee every, \Geceay ue worn. ie (ae | fan Francisco, robus tana happy At entation in the stornach | their oenses, ; most dogs. Up until the time of the sausage census, Constantinople | been done on the screen by Benja-| tempting to get Tom to elgn with his STATEN ISLAND NOTES. the age of elchteen he was the tallest Diapepsin belongs in your| Numerous complaints from citizens | F614 the live sa uange record, min Chapin, who wrote, directed and |MArk a bill of sale for tho entire and strongest man in California. home anyway. Should one of the) also were received by city officials There are moro dos than fleas in that Turkish village and there | produced this feature for Para.|Property when only Blige B Former Coroner James \. Vall has|Then he adopted acting as a profos- H family eat something which don't! that a small band of striking newa-| wag great suffering among the mongrols until some befezzed Luther Jn ount. Mr. Chapin has devoted his| battle takes place between the twol deen appotnted Deputy Commissioner of|#on. and after numerous roles ea. auree with them, or in case of an dealers were trying to force the pub- Burbank evolved the famous Mammoolooaik flea, Thin flea is a gymnast |i” to a study of Lincoln, and his|brawn backwoodsmen, and Huck Car-| Water Supr sand ity, for jee eh retiearey sword man in H ieee pt costco areca wae Ne to buy one paper, which has been os nea Mie ALANIS ALL wane sae ee bast re = une |wtriking likeness, both on the stage |? 1% !mpressively taught that hon- "i oni a smi Hi When the National Film Corperse Germaitation and acidity, at daytime | MFred by the L aa a ma elvis he eacsage Site shows that this State iy the biggest canine garage |*"4 tn real life, has occasioned no} “rhe Call to Arms,” the third plo- pwr rea yay mane ue Ae he foe nate Hy Or Gating the night, It te handy to) DSS’ ftom. (escbad clade SAAN) pelvn) eee works havink at laét count over f 4 dogs, The reason the [end of discussion for many years. | ture of the worles, Introduces the bm Cth OF Tottenville ‘nae aiMoule part of ‘Tarsan, LInGoiy Wee H give the quickest, surest relief known. | !9&¢*: half of a dog jot into the censtis waa because some lady customer Ths wcteen version of this feature) Fresident tn the Waite Housa in the $10 assessment for| finally secured, but owing to @ pree H wweAdet. Tho Commissioner of Ltesnses) oe Bie pound, which left the other six sausages on the grocer’s | will be divided into ten parts, each of eonoink arnt oy Pant acound ppt de 13 teary. Fur the| vious contract the production was i | thereupon decided to aerve notice} yanay, two re ‘0 be shown in sertes form] cidants in the Civil War. “A. Pros. witch 14 to be contributed | delayed several weeks, upon the bolders of news stands op- Having 282.243% pups in one State is the tallest thing In patriotisin [for ten weeks, ‘The first feature of|ident’s Answer” js a war story. A eet ame Phil Lincoln is not fat. His 224 pounds at Camp t erating under licenses from the city! yet discovered. Just think of how much meat In saved when 282,243% [the series is entitled “My Mother,”| Southern boy, captured, kills mn North-|imon Club bas a 2,2 mt a a) } dis sentenced to death. | Ure Red Cross, that such licenses were granted tor! dog proprivtors boot 262.243% dogs for a goal instead of feeding ‘em a |It deals with the log-cabin birth of |e") guard an 9 de ; the public convenience, and unlews| meal. Don't feed your pup meat these days, because he can't read the | Lincoln and with the humorous and| 12? oY’ parents appeal to the Pres-| Castleton Cou are solid muecte, bulk, he is an alert has made his hund | Beconds, and at weig his huge vot racer. Ho 1 yards im ten t-throwing and > contributed $200 to 1, 1898, Royal Ar- ( ; der typleal Lincoln anawe um, hus Installed’ Patrick McDonald, this public convente: was served| calendar anyway, Make him think that there are seven Tuesdaye in | pathetic events of his early boyhood, Penrod Be tas TO own the Risen In| Kexent: "Adolph. Schenr,. Vice Regent: | Shot-putting lands, well up {n ames ' steps would be taken immediately to| each week. And on Wednesday tons him a couple of wheatless dog It is strong in gontiment showing the|an exciting story of Abraham Lin Grator;, Jokeph A; Rerun, [eur ranks. Ho “has hoisted be Discuits, Multiply one hungry canine by 2 3%4 and you will wear influence of LAncoin'a mother devel-|coln's life na a young man when ho Janes lector; | pounds from the ground, shouleer ’ mnrogR te {ne licen ess an adding machine down to a whisper figuring out the amount of meat [oping the boy who became President.| starts down the Misatasippt Tver peuter ue ' | saved for the cut to eat, ‘There are rollicking scenes of boy life |a flathoat and becomes involved with | Relat ; LEANDER RICHARDSON Help to win the war. tnd homely humor in the pitiful at-| Northern slave sealers. “My an pe ‘ | ae i e's father to learn to| Jury” ts a comedy-drama, as Abe | ltrled inthe sone ian ana ae iver A year's ¢ ur after arriv a trial pe ntract within ene home © studio and read und write, Though disappointed | hoy, defends a funny pickan! ' You canni sueathis DEAD OF PNEUMONIA In her hopeless task of teaching her| haw molen a white reostan cae ff the had sar Sout POOR RICHARD JR. |husband to read, Nancy Lincoin real-| State" Ia the story of Abraham I head instantly— ——_- | {se 1 phe had even. human form to|coln's grandfather. There are Ind Ronberger, Superi givin mance of climb- ¥ Sear r ideals in Abe, who early displayed hta and breath-taking adventures. ils Golf Club, has Try Kondon's) |e ae ation” | pinehttty # man hideth hie loht under a bushel, but ueually it io a halt |e! vudiaus dinpositon, “the death of| "The slave Auction’ shows Linco’ | gone te Harsstunee Eat mobla tas, beet on. acdaat a " an 4 \or pint. Mrs, Lincoln and Abe's solemn prom-| frat glimpse of the clave ‘market, |! business. and amateur physical culturist y | paper Man and Autl a se at her bedside that he would al-|"tnaer the Stars," the final story | Mr. and Mra, James Johnaton Aen ite eee none the) see = for the Passes Away. The foolish ant worketh and layeth away for the winter, while the | #78 he kind and gentle and refrain| drama ot patrintisin : rick’ “Avenue, New. Nelehtor je haw noueht strength and Cold-in-head }}) ers m:mrson. s witr mown | wise arasshopper hoppeth to Palm Beach. |ieghpatonel, Sojers = © | wasvae peundainanstiranigatmas| HOG pee or seen tanalnnoes em theatrical and newspaper man, died of rel Wank "My Father,” the second release, reena) p ae : (at no cost to you) tmeumonia this morning at hia home, An empty eack cannot stand upright. Neither can a full vest |tolls tho story ‘of Linooln's early boy-| Gaymsrnare how iintse os No, 190 West 47th Street. Mr, Richarl- ——— nood after the death of his mother. Me ‘The Kin avin a Acant Detective MeDonal sailed fi a iMiam P, McDonald, St. Mark's E to Wai il Eno son was aixty-two years old, The Kaiser's guns shooteth dangerous bullets, but the Kaiser's | Abe's strong character, even as « hor, | William H ids US) has rtrid is demonstrated when, In obedience by Hen Mra, Richardson remained at his bed-| mouth shooteth blank cartridges. to the promise made to his mother, he | oy plenty b |. a detective of § anch who was on trial for murder before Justice a“ emorial to his se wee ii nide throughout his fIlness, His four refuses to Nght with youthful en-|inst September ut Paw. ¢ War Board a jury in the Brooklyn Tn Oates chikiren, two sons and two daughters, | You Be. . omy, though the provocation ts great. | ae ne acciden 5 f Brook | was acquitted 120 The are at the Richardson country home in 1 For ‘tho first time, also, the value of connide ne a Boutete ha been is ear. ; Nords irl of "Jun education is foretbly brought home nee lant of the wine 1 At" MeDonald and Patrolman Joh 9 Putnam County. Ri Nordstrom from the “Gtr! o' ating” [un education in lett college inact epring, for | ME MeDonaid and Mr TUchardton lately was generat] BIG SHOW FOR SAILO s. |rompany,, Hal Crane and company. in|to Abe's father, Tom. Lincoln, when ‘ ing stati Huck Carter, a’ neighbor, nearly de-| death’ He wea Prenton of oh frands him out of his farm by at-!son, the college daily. “Violeta,” Carroll Asburn, Frank Wu tnment|derlee, Stanley H. Forde, Duncan. § Company. For eoveral yeare he was| V1"! Se @ Fepular Batertain | Jnck Roseloigh and company. U Bay Tr |ty win, editor of the Dramatic News and Sport-| by Pi ne 5 |Boraisea Howard RK. Hall and Walter ing Age, At different times he conduct-| ‘The third of the series of popular en-| Phillip Dunning, formerly atage direc. t1 the preas departments of the Shuberts|tertainments at the naval training {OF for the Shuberte, tw In charge of the Cat Out and Save aS WANES ahs nme camp at Pelham Bay Park will bo given | remodelled and equipped untll It Is sul These Magazine Pages | Mr. Richardwon wan the author of “As| to-morrow night, and the bill prepar and Make a Complete Jjable for « production of the most club: | Ye Sow’ and other novels; “The Dark | for the young bluejacksts gives promise [orate type. A splendid orchestra, ur KIDDIE KLUB MAGAZINE: | City," sketches of London Iife, and was|of sharing honors with thoso which havo | {ne “\tcon and vndnysns hroder, adda to Kiddie Klub Year Book | me adapter of several plays and oper- ne before. Among the artists who | ductions. TAeut. Montague in ° Edited by Cousin ELEANOR: ettas from the French, Ho was born in have volunteered are: Alice Brady, fa-|Chairman of the Entertainment. Com- —s a — Cincinnatl vorite of the screen and stage; Marie ‘mittee. “Vol. I, No. 1 ! Mr. and Mra. Neld of Tysen | John Street, New B » in Washing: | home ton lon Oct at his litan ‘Avenue, « trial, publicity manager of the World Film Interesting Contributions From Our Own Kiddie Klub Members cccmcay, Feb. 2 pa 1918 {TRIBUTES Td THE ‘uel HURRAH! HURRAH! IDD12 KLUB members are we, We write st nd poems listiessly through the sky look- And the m In, Ing down on the dry earth | But first must » pupons Suddenly her eye fell on # small | And send for a pin drooping forget-me-not. The Kiddie Klub members are we. Ite leaves were withered and its a Hurrah! Hurrah! lve got a Klup pin, head drooped toward the ground. : Tehall writ H As the little cloud looked, tears , ‘ PSY Ea AA TNs Osetia and send them ia; sprang to her eyes and dropped to the r q If this verse nt tukon earth, in what some people call rain, | A I will not beed, but they were the little cloud tears Rutt dtr tate ‘The flower lifted its pale blue face Z fae Dee'a weep atic Ce heavenward and smiled. The little! ee . a lappy member am 1 white cloud’s pity had saved the blu ; PS tAHAM LEVIN, No, 68 Co- Joraet anna te lonial Avenue, Forest Hills, La From EDITH LA COUR, 166 Ridge- * Away vith DEADLY POISONS AAT CORN LLS RATS, MICE AND GOPHERS iy [STORIES AND POEMS | THE CLOUD AND THE FORGET. | ME-NOT, LITTLE white cloud floated You Can’t Afford to Experiment With Foods Today N years gone by an occasional food waste caused housekeepers no great con- ed, cern. Foods were plentiful—and cheap. A baking ruined by some inferior wood Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. THE BEST KLUB. ingredient, for instance, or a “bargain” can or two of fruit or vegetables that poets WINTER. |The Hiddle: Klub te tho: best ta: the spoiled and had to be thrown away, was of no very serious importance. hen ump and ran As its flag of blue and gold ts une a e a 4 ’ i] ur If it 1# 4 snowstorm we coast, [@) ur C ountr ys F | ag 1 eaig nnbat thought should be, And We wrap in furs as warm as By Montoe. Dacia Mevars, Aveo |The Kiddie Klub ts tho Klub for ame. But in this period of insistent living costs, when standardized, such as canned fruits, vegetables, eggs, Pee ara etna Ges are aun eaines | mite ee ao bd hee is eat ngs Mrs nd », Ages housekeeping must be conducted on closest cheese, sardines, salmon, rice and a host of others. And he thinks he ts ao strong, O Up tale et Ua ive @ cheer ‘ oe That when he finds the shildren at) Wor the Stars and Stripes margins, when every expenditure must buy utmost Under the Oval Label you can buy over 300 delect- play, , The tlag wa praise Let us give it clear; ity KIDDIE KLUB PIN, value—it is too costly to experiment with foods of able, known-value food products, in variety and He comes and blows their hats away. | O beat the drums and play the h aneitm Pr unknown origin and uncertain quality. range to meet the needs of any meal from breakfast The north wind Mows ull the day, |} Be good and true fifes: if T cnn get encthes T will be very glad And he says ho will tumble every- | to banquet! thing 14 his way, Let us give a cheer . bie k ‘To the Red, White and Blue, ‘or the Sta d Stripes: RAYMOND GUYON, ago ning, K V: I You are relieved of experimenting, because the Ar- an eres Mana the aebools when | = ee en ” For tha Btars and Stripe -baiay eboeethdaks Knickerbocker Avo, Best nown Values mour experts did all the experimenting before the: - a iy er pal ao} ™ eign LIGENT \ h foods were ever placed on the market. olen, 68 East eat | h P | KIDDIE KLUB NTELLI economy consists not so much in CH ioti { { Listen, my children, and you shall I buying at a price, as in knowing that the price THE IGNORANT SNAIL, | ther Fatriotic Contributions | en buys the greatest measure of worth for the money, Look for the Oval Label Poor, aneil! #80) Soollub, | THE FEELING OF EVERY TRUE | |All of you, 1 know And over 89 small, fair. » When told ICE \4 ie. up your heads . lives In the ocean, To do your bit, just join the Red i s and all There is a way in which you can be assured of this NE label, one grade, one quality—could anything FR Naval | AMERICAN, | 72 ae. your ust join the Red me — know you are getting full weight, top- 1s SOS Erase O08 q) . ! Our rights! Are what! And on your hands don’t let grow any to belong to this Klub of 6. WEY. $0 FUIY FOU Ore RNOE yy ad be simpler? All you need to remember when He docs not see us mortal being ee esate On, most quality, definite, dependable value. buying is the ARMOUR OVAL LABEL—to secure AAG A Se wens Be coe a em WEG bagen thie: taseitne, wal Tou Wil) aw ourselt dé Wa: rowing larger every day; is | When his day of dea sh, » began " jo war] inci, , > memories will never fade aw And that is to specify foods prepared and sold under the choicest yield of America’s farms, orchards, vine- He is not loath to mo. ab Aton oe ttetheantt nid ean ina ai by H stasiaipera i en wome day ‘When, we de Sar the famous ARMOUR OVAL LABEL! yards and fisheries, prepared in sanitary plants, By EILEEN I BY, age eleven | wen not tot them rule us, aa you all| SAREE hal v7 | gray yoars, 832 Park Avenue, New York. | Ry MARY LOGUR, No. A i F From MARIE [RMA SPIT 317 Ham. A shipped under ideal temperature, and sold at fair ean Kee, Rin IRMA # burg Avonuc, Brooklyn, & Has For this label is not only a trade-mark, but a grade- td le We'll stand by OUR NATION, tho| 1 249 West 189th Street, Nev thirteen, mark, establishing standardized quality—the final | } 1s From Cousins {| Land cf the Free | opr ieertnt: Benny selection of the choicest of the whole immense Ar- Look for the Armour Oval Label sign in familiar yel- ‘ Lette i We'll stand by the President, | when grow up, you walt and see i! Honorable Mention { mour output, It marks not only the best of meat- low and blue on dealers’ store-fronts and windows | rear Cousin Mieanor Qh tone may, he Hive, resident! A nurse's sult ll put on me FRILLS LALLA ey products, but gives you a definite assurance of qual- and on the goods on his shelves. It is your best Tam sending you all my thanks for Ae Guy nicantobe ia Dee aroha th lalate aorto ora | a Manhattan ya dj Jit - i % that pin you sent me, T admire it as will Kak tieed' {he cannan'a con | neti, Bare ’ ity and dependability on many foods formerly un guarantee of safety, purity and economy always. Pine Pee LES EIAR SAG miata: Cab tea LEU How ts “yourienenee to help inet wml ne vu n r re a f I um 50 happy that at last U have be- t iA [11 nurse tho sold on the fle! | Molly come a member, T was always wish- | So enlist in the army; not to-morrow, | And do my best until they are ti d. | Hers Karst Lom [ing that. Hopo our club will always but TO-DAY From RUTH FRIEDMAN, — [Ly May Cunninghaee be a success. Your loving cousin, Our rights! Our rights! Our honor] 683 C« bus Avenue, N, Y, City Brooklyn, RAY EDELSTEIN will held, | - Navan Aatie : 1. Reena Teak Dear Cousin Bieanor We w ow Germany our m | A SOLDIER'S THOUGHT, tran, Mianwaie Freer . 4 I received my Kiddie Klub pin and and that will be told United States [love you with all my | Twa i b AR M re) A D 1am very glud. Now that [ belong |!1 American history when we are ight | ole’ tls - M to your Kiddie Klub it makes me feel By MISS MAXINE SICK EL, 1 hardly ar to part } = very happy indeed, [ never know |eleven, N 5 West Listh Str i you, bus Lost faht | Maroat root deer Cl { d what it was to belong toa klub with | New York City } And UL will with night New Jersey. | CHICAGO to many nice kiddies, I thank you ~ jOld Glory is or buttictield, 1 aioe, Willige at ] . very much for sending me the pin, I TO pO YOUR BIT. {She will never y pening t \ieirau | im very glad L have ft. [like you}in. : ey ioe aiens Lands 88 the’ sen [renee \ very much for the way you treat us our bit, just sa hs 1 1 alin . I Fi vide kiddie Yours truly And litthe bit of ¢ ; \t 1 goin bit ‘ Staten Island. RUTH. BERNSTEIN Ot sugar take balf your usual share hy I 10, | trene Blassor, Augusta C. Lauer, J 460 Linwood Street, Brooklyn, Then for some soldier or sailor ‘ti ye anklin Street, Brooklyn, beaut Buluce, er, Teeat * ¢ ‘4