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14 $3,000,000 EMERGENCY BILL. 4 Clothing —#100,- Most for Food 000 for T ie Soldier Vote. ALBANY, Feb. it.—An emer- fency appropriation bill carrying & total of $2,044,000 was introduced tn the Legisiature tast night by Chairman Henry M. Sage of the Senate Finance Committos. Of thin amount $2,020,000 fa for food, fuel and clothing £ te hospitals and $482,000 for the same able purpose in the State char atitutions. Another item of $100,000 fa intended to cover the cost of taking the soldier vote at the State election | last November | | ALL MEN AT HOME SHOULD PREPARE FOR WAR. The first test a man fs put through for either war or life insurance is an | examination of his water. This is most | essential, because the kidneys play a| most important part in causing pre mature old age and death, The more injurious the poisons passing thru the kidneys the sooner comes decay— so says Dr. Pierce of Surgical Insti tute, Buffalo, Y., who further ad vises all people who are past thirty to preserve the vitality of the kidneys and free the blood from poisonous elements, such as uric acid—drink plenty of water—sweat some daily and take Anuric, double strength, be fore meals, | This An-u-ric is a late discovery of Dr. Pierce and is ae up in tablet form, and can be obtained at almost any drug store, For that backache, lumbago, rheumatism, “rusty” joints, swollen feet or hands, due to uric acid ‘n the blood, Anuric quickly dissolves the uric acid as hot water does sugar. Take a little Anuric before meals and prolong your life. Send 10 cents to br Pierce for trial package. Large! pkg. 60c, at all druggists. BRUSHTON, N. Y.—"T have taken one pkg. of Dr. Pierce's Anuric ‘Tab- lets for lame back and weak kidneys and was much benefited. My bac commenced to get better soon after starting to use the Tablets. I do not have to walk doubled over as 1 did before taking them. ‘Anuric’ §s the best remedy I have ever taken for what it is intended for."—A, G DRAKE, Route 1, Box 76. ITHACA, N. Y.—"This {s to certify that T have used Dr, Plerce’s Anu Tablets and have not only been helped, but entirely cured of my! trouble, and I feel greatly indebted to Dr. Pierce for the help I have re- ceived. 1 can cheerfully recommend Anurie to any one who is troubled with an excess of uric acid in the tem.”—GEO, S. BROWN, 207 Linden Avenue.—Advt This ROOFLESS ard mort successful achiev acientific dentistry, It clings t sums and stays there: while, yo sing, talk, dance or laugh, Proved by any test vou can make, The Anchor Plate in {mitated, but never success fully, The Real Anchor Plate ts made in The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE and return NEW set that ein the | and | immediately NEW ARRIVAL: “If 1 go Bast from here. or mebbe a iittie Kast of sed SENTRY :“ What d'ya take me for, the channel buoy.” GOVERNOR NAMES, BOARD TO ARRANGE FOR UPTON PARADE 10,000 Soldiers Likely to March Through City’s Streets on Washington’s Birthday. Gov. Whitman has appointed a special committee to raise the funds complete the arrangements for the parade of 10,000 picked troops from the drafted men at Camp Upton in this city on Washington’a Birth- day. Tho Governor, who In at the St. Regis for a few days, acted within an hour after he had received word from Albany that the Assembly had adopted @ resolution indorsing the Parade. When the good news reached the troops in camp at Upton there was Intense excitement, Both officers and men expressed a keen desire that a represontative body of its troops be given the opportunity to demonstrate what itn draft quota has accomplished in a few months. Tho Governor appointed George W. Loft, Chairman of the May mittes on National Defense, man of the new committee, Mr. Loft tho appoint. accepted ‘OVER FEE, mit ten the nor ni | be kots iter ton anc An THE EVENING WORLD, men here for ax been de “One thing Bh ders’ os do not enter t a Fifth Av | tle, dt dw tha | the troops para: | the eity from the view. 9 bring amp th yor ilyla morary pied r thing for War, but 1 Hatred Policy. | ree lan The International of Ameri that it had res world-wide The International « ntatives of the National Vireme 4a announced cled rman auto TUEBDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918. b rth, will I make the South end of the y Walt Mc Doug all | ins Put « ars uld be distinet a national uf Hoth the Gover- ‘amp ay 6 transportation = UNENSTHINGS UP ~ATSPARTANBURS have It is not goin If it ty fi ation tr Against y only. ima that Upton led that the troops of the a military ly un- fair. been hairmen and to ant. have » of which they were draft- International Union 100 Per Cent, Seamen's Union day 1 proposal for a boyeott of German labor and declared its fight to be! rep \en's Union of Great Britain WARM WEATHER | More Troops in Trenches and} ‘There will be one regiment of ar- tillery and two battalions of infantry n the rifle range at Glassyrock from now on, ‘The 105th Artillery returns lto camp this week and the 104th regi- ment takes {ts place. The infantry foes out # Fingle company at a time, Hach company getn seven days of tar- t practice and returns to camp. Co, nting the American Red Cross, has arrived here and. will work of writing daily letters to the relatives of the soldiers in the bass ‘Vhurber of Now York, repre-| take up the "AMERICAN ARMY AND NAVY _\6,995 JERSEYITES BEGIN WILL USE ELLIS ISLAND. MOBILIZATION ON FEB, 23, jSome of the Buildings Will Be an Assembling Depot for Two | New Draft Mi Mo From Newark and Essex County to Services, Camp Dix on the 25th. WASHINGTON, Feb, 12.—Secretary| TRENTON, N.J., Feb. 12.—Tho Adu: | | Baker announced to-day that part of| tant Generale Department to-day gave the buffflin; and facilities at the) out the routes and dates of the various | | Bilis Island, New York, Immigration |contingenta making up New Jer tation had been made available for next quota of men called army and navy u by an agreement | Slective Service Law, vis | the quota un: The next ed, We want the east as well as the on Ranges —_ Camp’s | with Secretary Wilson of the Labor )!* 34 per cent. of the total and will num west side to be honored, and to hon ‘Sens a , |der 6,995 men. Of these 835 will leave or the men that both’ have given Health Is Bett pecear isin eta os baban deta AA POT ; aS Bk Sauaitye | ea etter, Board has arranged for allotment of |(!/*i" homes on Saturday, Feb. 2). The) [°"Gen. Johnson ead in Camp Unton | = as space between the two services, lobar intr aba dea arated to-day tat under fale conditions he | eoendn thie: @ Batt Corwapndent of the Bre ‘The army'e portion will be used as a| se aE : 784 r way | might be able to have at least 10,- ng Word - me Asean for Camp Di | 000 inen comme to the olty for the| SPARTANBURG, &. C., Feb. TE | eteettasd ty Mae eal el eee On the following day, the 26th, 1,749 | |parade. It wan not possible to say.| With every camp activity in full] );O™ prone ley will be quartered | will go and 631 will move on the follow: | without inqu: how many men pameeraes arate bee de. | {ere Until transported to their posts, | ng day, All the men from Nowark and | would bo able to go to their own ing again this morning, after @ de-| The island hospital factiities will b Dee ete Nn ark and| homes and What numbers would have| lay of weeks on account of unusually | used for returning nick, pending their | U8#ex County leave on ¢ th, except | to be cared for elsewhere. severe weather, the Third Battalion distribution to various army hox- oe trom Orange and “st Oranae. | roughou © country, who leave on the following day, Pater of tho 107th Infantry went fa to the navy will employ its portion| son, Passaic and Passaic County iti | U § SEAMEN REJECT enches for a seventy-two-hour stay, | of tho island to assemble crews for| send thelr contingents sae ck Oe the Jongost period that any of the/oUtward bound craft. Men will bel 2:4 . 00) ere y .| Quartered thera until sent either on|~" * BOYCOTT ON GERMANS | ‘<0? "er Baye, vor bed tm thle pars) rey noses or am naval. “guards ———e ticular line of instruction. Several) aboard merchant craft. Nold Alleged Boy Nobher. ——-- war problems are to bo worked out. phen aa Pasquale Neopolitano, the fifteen- Mayors of State Called te War|¥at-old Brooklyn boy arrested Sunday Conterene morning on a charge of holding up and ALBANY, Feb. 12.-—Mayor ©. ¥,{fobbing a United States Marine, Burns, President of the State|fomanded to the Brooklyn Conference of Mayors, has issued a call |nilo delinquency Te will for m war conference of that organisa. olies have not four tion in this city for March 6 ed young woman was bildren's ‘Troy, | | 1 | For Acid Stomach, Indigestion, Gas 1m PLAYIN: 1 SALUTE AN THAT WEARS THEM Sothern Plans Theatrical Centres Back of American Line, fl ' 1 j - , IN FRANCE, Feb. 12.—8 WITH THis AMERIC ARMIES If, Sothera I” ‘pet: vou % piace to establish | centres of sare. Bor hace to ) | chtertatnment Just back of the trenches, HIM “n t . SATE a the front lines. mle UL, Anors tie American. sector COULD NOT STOP THE HEADACHES ‘Until She Tried “Fruit-a- (or Fruit Liver Tablets) i 112 Coburg § John. “I feel I must tell you of the great [benefit I have received from your | wonderful medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives’ J | | 7 es St. | | “have been a sufferer for many years from Violent Headaches, and I | ese get no permanent relief “A friend advised me to take ‘Pruit- ives’ and I did so with great success; and now I am entirely free | of Headaches, thanks to your splendid medicine.” MRS. ALEXANDER SHAW. 0c. a box, 6 for 82.60, trial size #50, At all dealers or sent on receipt of price, postpaid, by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.—Advt. pT? If your Child is Cross, Feverish and Sick. Look, Mother! If Little Tongue i Clean Coated, the Inactive Bowels with “California Syrup of Figs.” Children love this “fruit laxative,” | pass out of the d you have and nothing else cleanses the teuder|a healthy, playful child agait tomach, liver and howels so nicely. | ypition A child simply will not stop playing | z fo empty the bowels, and the result ix | that they become clogged with waste, | harmles vstem, of moth Syrup of Figs" be lildren lowe it slifornta perfectl nd it never $ hospital here. A law requiring this . . . the liver b es sluggish, the stom-| fails to act on the stomach, liver and Lappe ele Bees vests ment, and after a telephone conver-|are in thin country to interest unions |19 bo done was passed by Congress or Food Sourin Pq e’S Dia sin sch ta aiaorderer i ihen your little | bowel ceoee teeth Lightened—missing sation with the Governor announced | here in mich a boycott, to last for two test week, ay ‘ ii one becomes cross, feverish, and does Ask your ¢ for a bottle replaced without plates. All work guar- antic. AMuyarn, woniuilttes pe actdaa he s A CERES if), Lieut. Col. Alonzo Sessions, former- ne sleep or be i orien St igs a 1 atteed 10 years, ‘Extractions and ‘Dan- Ree entice, Savors, commitise (Qné | yeare: ater: fhe “war, on unt Offi “of ‘the ith Dakota National} t cat, sleep or behave naturally alifornis mY NPs tal Surgery made painless by our ‘Sesption Tho ta rare ‘i h + been | t2° U boat atrocities. |Guard, has arrived and been assigned bade the peesthi ls bad, and system !of Senna,” tw y the ‘ a fs ‘ > joard of Appeals had heen |‘? aT coe cent dantaliotoe 2 signed | . ; ; if ACs stuffy” with a cold; the child has sore| Fig Syrup Co. which aw full dire NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY [chosen io serve on the Governorg| “The union ts 190 per cent. for the) to tuo frst plonéer infantry, the old! { Instant Relief! Neutralizes excessive stomach acids, | throa’, stomachache or dioerhen | tigns for babies, vhildres O01 the Arsemb! hu vi . a 6 ry 5, * ¢ re w York, Vico Lieut, Col diarrhea Full Sets of Teeth m0 $6.00 yp | 20!" ssemblyman Schuyler! war,” the @tatement reads, “and Is {iH Nom, York. Vico Mlout. Col a a 2 é iste Matieet Hes Te Caner tal suas ereaencta 7 Gold Filings + « © © '$1.00up Pie thon iene teseet het ia itlon. | unreservedly and unqualified!y with| adjutant of the First Brigade of} stopping dyspepsia, heartburn, belching, pain. coated, then give a teaspoonful of |the bottle. Beware « Gold Crowns, 22 karat. % mittee, and Henry MacDonald of the| th President and our Government to} H “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a|seld a. ook: for a \Sitver Filli wed sgh Wee act sedie Mavor's committee, asvistant secre-| bring the Kaiser to his kn ond | ‘The weekly sick report, compiled | few hours all the constipated wsate-| fo¥nia’ epty 3 se P tary ; [make the world aate for democracy. |Nanartay str (he Surkeon General’) Do gome kinds of food you eat hit| times—they are slow, but not sure. matter, sour bile and undigested food | “California,'—Advt Incorporated ike ita big thing for New |aguinast any poliey which a fo otir|last Week, ‘There are no contagious | ferment into acids and cause a sick,| talizing the acidity, so the misery ve Y love it will arouse pire |up batred of seamen by seamen.’ {diseases in camp, and. there navel sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or] Won't come hack very quickly 29 W. 34th St, NewYork) | fitisinem and auimulute tho, tecata | > been no deaths during the past ten! Mrs, Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pape's Tinea erent of tha city,” | daya. H are hice the eaee§| Diapepsin® comes in 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn (ie ciate any dietioutey ‘BROKEN DOWN ENGINES Sergt. Oran 8. Baldwin, Company | Diapepsin helps neutralize the exces-| siomarh--distress just vanishes Hours: 6106 Sunoays, 97TO2Z/ in ra sing, the necessary money.” A, 103d M ry Polles, has been ap- | aire pide in the 8 eine 1 80 your food] stomach gets sweet, no gases, no hi enid att There are. many pointed Second Lieutenant and will| won't sour and upset you. There never] ing, no eructations of undigested foo MAS Se ATTEN only too willing to dig down in the) hs opgcand Lout. Frank G. Henderson,| tainly effective. No difference how] Go now, make the best investment | Failure to Repair Rolling Stock Jobin Infantry nas teen promoted to | badly your stomach is upset, you usu-| you ever made, by getting # large ASHAMPOO WORTH TRYING It is not necessary to shampoo! your hair so frequently if it is en-| tirely and properly cleansed each time by the use of a really good | shampoo. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers is one that brings out all the natural beauty the hair and may be enjoyed at very little expense, by dissolving a ten spoonful of Canthrox, which can be Gitalted from any drucgit, in a cup! of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just to the top of the head. This when rubbed into the sealp and onto every strand of hair, chemically dis solves all impurities It is very soothing and cooling in its action, as} well as beneficial to both scalp and| hair. After rinsing out the Inther| so created, you will find the sealp is fresh, clean and free from dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing » bright lustre and » soft fluffiness that makes it seem heavy. Advt | remedied by CHY FRUTI World famous French Vichy Salts with pure fruit juices Mildly Laxative Pleasant to Take CHILDREN’S COUGHS may be checked, and more serious cond tlone ef the throat will be often avoided by promptly giving the child a dose of PISO’S t BEST FOR LIVER BOWELS, STOMACH HEADACHE, COLDS They liven the liver and bowels and straighten you right up. Don't be hilious; constipated, sick, with breath bad and stomach sour. To-night sure! Toke Cuscarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced, Wake up with your head elear, storn- h bre . Get rid o hess, conotip stomach, bad «« brighten y and ck headache, billows. furred to ar Cleary ny yur ken your step and feel like doing s work Casearets are better pills or calomel heeause the k the liver or gr © bo or cause ine convenience Mothers shou! fous, feverish « ret any time a thirty feet of tender bowels ‘ sick, bil- le Casea Adve ey cannot injure the £ the oth an me Or CINCINNATI, F ‘tamilies were homes here t Ohio sw the 1 the Sta w ong Blamed on Roads ers, rea € C ASHINGTON of tho shortage of love breaking the hampered tn transportat wore Director took measures order to relieve ¢ hours of labor will be resoried to on direct appeal to A. ¢ resenting the shop me time will be the rule until ¢ motive is back on the trac maximum Te Inspe that engines are now Irdered in‘ down of raiironds 4 situation neral M —O tiny 12 Hee ined, rt hur n and doo to Incre we nune and js of yusly face -day » apeed up repairs in nditions cased Wharton, rep- or care for thelr rolling ‘FLOOD DRIVES HUNDREDS anica. © ery s wi rr) the Interstate © ommission have d v overworkil for i showing tho effect of refusal of railroad officials to imp Dver- loca th a ered vthe the rove FROM CINCINNATI HOMES » River Overrun: } Cit \ Hen riv ivr dang amption onking work. feeling! ar se the BURKE lee Go N nb. forced t dny whe River flo distriet, The will contit | Pa,, Dyna Ned houses 10 | rPa t water ts SLAYER OF POLICEMAN FAGES TWENTY YEARS Jury Find Stivers Guiliy of Murder in Second Degree—Sen- tenced Friday. The fury in Ger | Seastons before which George Stivers, young ex-prt- vate in the 22d Engineers, has been on trial for a week, charged with shooting to death Patrolman Samuel Cunningham when the latter was try- ing to arrest him for stealing an automobile, brought in a verdict Just before midnight of murder in the geo- jond degree. The verdict carries a penalty of tm- |prisonment for from twenty years to life. Btlvers will be aentenced Friday, The shooting took place May 15 last on *rescott Avenue, St ras bad eloped the day before with fiftesn- year-old Maybel do Latte, with the Jintention of taking her to Connectl- jeut and marrytn her Her father's automobile broke down and he stole another, in which ho and the girl wero sleeping when the policeman upproached and asked them to go to jtho station house with him hwovteas of ACT TO-MORROW ON U. H. T.| Federation of Labor Will Insist All nions Be Recogntzed, | ‘The Executive Council of the Amer to do 90 88 |tean Federation of Labor in Washington ere hold, | seit To re orm take up to-morrow the United |Hebrew Trades’ deflance of its demand that all A. F. of L, unions be admitted ty its ranks, “A large delegation of New York labor Ieaders will be on hand to urge the council to insist upon {ts ulti- mat and o in the U compel i ita unions whioh n90Ke De- to n the P. Holland, Pres! Branch of the A of Le, repres sentatives of the Garment Workera of America, and of the Buffalo Central Union. ent ally get happy relief in five minute but what pleases you most ts that it helps to regulate your stomach 80 you Jean eat your favorite foods without fear. Most remedies glve you relief some fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store, You realize in| five minutes how needless it is to! suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or | any stomach disorder due to acid fer-| mentation.—Adet When you feel a cold coming on, stop it with a few doses of LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets, which destroy germs, act as a Tonic and Laxative, and keep the system in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza. | Laxative Bromo Quinine | Tablets remove the cause of Colds, Grip and Influenza Quiokly Relieve Headaches caused from Golds LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is the first and original Cold and Grip Tablet. It is used by every Civilized Nation, and has a larger sale in the United States than the combined sales of all other cold and grip cures. It has stood the test for more than a Quarter of a Century. “~~ Remember there is Only One 114 s 8 9 Bromo Quinine Oall for full name and look for this shynature on hex Price 30 Gente | | | Verdun Unique Aviator's-Eye Map of the Most Famou ress in the World Fort- Only 18 by 15 miles in extent, this stretch of ground pictured has prob- ably been more copiously drenched with human blood than any other equal area on earth In Colors A Picture Map Next Sunday World Magazine

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