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THE EVENING VoRLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918. ’ ODDITIES: TRANSPORT AFIRE. iso. "SMU OF Be ot cnr a is ETN COMER TO SPREAD ITEL Md AT HOBOKEN PER S228 oo ne SE SSS . ° . You've fooled long enough with mM " he had to put a burglar alarm in his home, scl sulbesdeayshs rafatanlh AS ; wit 7 oe trate fire at Hoboken in less than a woek Houle 5 arial Bae Attor mi WAKDPS THE BABIES, so Rockville Centre's cur. Last Saturday damage of $50 wil \ ‘ ; ita me : Ke ft . whole system nd ye draft, regardless ¢ L tem. few siren will not toot again until April 1, done by fire on the Steamship Minsk { ind when efforts were made to tw “ei af ral of tt —_ > In the rm it Waa found the wires The A ’ y 1 Jering an ae of protected Btissing Lake, Dutchess County, wit com! 4, a0 Service | uckenvach has been announced, bu ‘ providing for the payment by the Have Great Reception in 126 men $10 each. aged and Secret. Service | fitchenbach has peee a onan a ne aud) eitiea cot Ua alsrevenue (BA s ee ~ rat H -> * w 1 tury pay ome Town To-Night. Agents Begin Inquiry. wine and military. p in _ WALL STREET BROKBR papered his pig-pen with — LAKE EMBARGO ON COAL. ti ciey= [ald not Soanty tonne state ana] MNO TOOTH OVER $ “worthless” stock certificates, and had to wreck the) gno the ‘dew ships fo the] “ . ay mploye men of independ eet SOOk SEM TAs BOE ONS, walls when some of the stock became valuable, ls ; A arta | North aad South Dakota's Supply enormous expenditure. |meape and ke them with thom the home people, and with all the | United States transport service, the K.| i Shae G8 isthe wed se report |Who have no dependents | boys and giris he was brought up ~™ |} Luckonbach, was badly damaged by! WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—An enna the pay-asyou | > with in little, old Sheepshead Bay, MOST PATIPNT JOB-HUNTER is In pttington. ifire to-day at Army Pler No, & Hobo-|nksinat lake shipment of | bitumina . M \vmins''\ | GERMAN? HIS MANNERS WERE | Bl this is the highest grade work Joe Stehlin, formerly of the Lafay- He quit a $60 temporary Job to accept,a $40 cemetery!) oo gure ot nal to North and South Dakota. ex. | \a ition mut . - Secret Service agents are inves MINER SanUIPanter bee physteat smprave- | ette Escadrille, will be the centre of watchman’s piace he had been waiting for twenty-five [Mom Wee an epi for public utility, requirement 5 ‘ f Guan Gee wake Stl GUARANTEED TEN YEARS attraction to-night at a Washington | years. TESUES Ry abutters A € Her, Saye Wife, Ge boas Onna 3 Ph cabegestc Birthday affair at the Bayside Ca- |K.) a | ‘The Luckenbach recently completed enta the Dakotas will be A the report HICAGO, Fob 21—Mra Angiios DR. FIN sino, Sheepshead Bay 7 5, e , her maiden trip to pe and back Regs tg nee Committee that the § ) Danner aii: Wana divorcee Otind ote I CH. ' One of the largest gatherings of KIKI, a Michigan singer's Pomeranian, after dvi0® | a44 was loaded with steel and shell dock supply for Miniofe and Ba. and ' Id Judge Hrotiers “You can bet your] M O59 W, 42d St, Mere, teme bah Bite eel despite a regular doctor and trained nurse, was buried | 4 ke her |centrer prene ar, Leonard tom ar omy humbane 10 K St, 4" city officials is expected to be there Se | fittings and almost ready to make her — ‘ = eit trate ] enmare St, “9 in a white velvet casket In a rose garden beside a granite | (°° 08" hl ‘ ad 409-411 FullonSt, 2.8 vm aa invited guests to greet the little: at jeereitee, UPTON {/:LITARY BALL. mm He sald it ow livere— "jut heaved pine WOR St, oro Hai), Dhow hero, Many of them have met “Joe” Leos Fire started in the engine room and Bink perma we) Seb. petite riiniaee ee Lon ate Gon 0 tian Gandig: and have expressed a desire to be| had risen to the decks before two stil A military ball wi iin Secretary to Mayor Hylan, represent- | klarms brought the Hoboken Fire De row night by the e there, not only to see him but to let ey the have Willam’ Ro Bayes AV \| | ¢ 6 a cava Hin ‘NpeRRNES | the people: of the Say know that hel enue toedar cited: Bae, vartment In charge of Chief Dunn.|tivion at the ith Regimont Armory. Cant, Adetnide Miunart thes sreseuse- IRRITATING COUGHS Bay as well as all Brooklyn and the| President of Board of Aldermen; An- ° Chemical extinguishers and water|Park Avenue and 66th Str | hy Promotte a i taGAperuticve GILT caranty | BRONDALY’ Clout GOtwhd,. cuhdi,, oareunens | bronchitis and ai . | conditions of the throat with a teat flamed and irritated and a change fro remedy— ke ra a bitin 1 a warm, snowstorm. 1 |drew McLean of the Brooklyn Citi- pumped from the river failed to put For tho first time in any ariny | Cay) adelaide I. Baylis, head a oy AIC ud bipea rth George Bossard of the Standard OF MANY AT SALVATION out the biase, which finally was| fino, United States” maya Cant, i SHGe: ak ties Wation zcan youl : -| Union, John Harmon of the Brookivn| H i ‘ office nd tered the Lafayette Escadrille he was''Times, Herbert Gunnison of the smothered with steam, eat the samy | Leamie for Woman's Service and th d ‘on by forty-mile gale, marked un- | ‘ the youngest aviator in the world;| Brooklyn Eagle. | | Flames were attacking the of) TNT i ccends will be added to the| Mere Motor Corps of the Red | sus : retake tice Gen ” ' well|, The Committee of Arrangements jtanks, which had been filled to ca-|fund for the $100,000 necessary to | ( yesterday waa made a Colonel | seater Jay midnight the Cher ) ao he ts a big part of America as well yaving the matter in charge are | " trotied erect.an indoor drill bail which will | tice at Wetmore, Natt n ! corded 54 above nero, | ae & Bayite, Daniel J. Griffin, for-| ere tect eugnine pacity, before tha fire was controlled ait etmore, National | Chair Sanday Werld Wante Wark Wonton Driscoll Tucker, | weat 12.000 and will be used for mill and by 8 o'clock last night It had} mer Congressman, but now Sheriff Charles W. Rennie, Robert Boyle, The wooden casings of the tanks|tary le f the longue. itopped to 10 Cari Lorenz, Bort J esse, Edward (al- (Continued from First Page.) : a, Edward Goate, ures and regimental singing of Kings County, will get “over the Penne cone a top” with —_ main aegis tele gut. W. 3 i hi ve weentea by many other Uthe Reception Committe i aa fol- oe Army officers by the Prominent borough omclats: Taleles| foward, Caleut, Mra, Lucy B: Ware,| Some went to the east and the Riordan, Miss Marjorie | others to the west. side fire escapes. mann, County Clerk Billy Kelley and Beatty, Miss Constance Poole, Mrs. it f 0 rs. As they huddled there in tho cold, (,, \ Fire Commissioner ‘Tom Drennon. | ee er tie ana erie ron, | the soldiers trom the armory arrived, bd The invited guests who have been |pejjy,” Mra, Bert McLaughlin, Mrs, | formed a pyramid by climbing on one asked to attend, many of them al-|Theodore Endress, Mrs. Henry Koch, | andthes’s shoulders, and lowered the ready accepting the Invitation, are|M te ” Nia elt ae ese ladder from the first balcony to the}! / : 5 ton, Sena. (coll. Tucker, Mra iam | Boden SAVORY CS 1 Postmaster Walter C. Burton, Sena- | M14, Bert Young, Mrs. John Sava-| Sound. Several «imbed up and as. J tor Aivah Burlingame, Assistan*|resee, Mrs, Helen Pitman, Mrs. Rob. | sisted the men and women and the United States Attorney Henry Ward Clark, Mrs. Sidney Hann, Mre.| dog to safety. Then the soldiers ran Beer, Democratic Nominee for Con-|Carl Borenge, Mrs, Frank Winters, | pack into 13th Street and helped get | Fi th A t 37 h S " N. E C Pete te Clears, “witiam Min. O- F. Fanerty, afin uth Ein: | oggers trom the. three. rooming 1 venue a t treet—JIN. &. Corner eci ashington’s Birthda ers Special Washi ’s Birthday Off | the Rev. Arthur Cummings, United | gan, Mrs, Thomas Patton, Mrs, Will- The rescued men and women, rd States Senator Calder, Judge James jam Stryker, Mrs. Joe McGann, Miss| numb from cold, were taken into the Or the superb $250 Queen Anne Model ves Laura Baird, Mrs, Ed Baird, Mra. C , " Dunne, George Doerschuck, Fire | w. ftennie, Mra. Dave Baldwin, Mra, | STmOr wrapped in blankets and For thie special Washington's Birthday sale only, a similar Commissioner Thomas Drennon, Po- | Doctor Poole, Mrs. Jess Higgins, Miss | ven food and coffee. Robert H lice Commiasioner Richard Enright,|Vera McKeon, 3 ‘Tom McBride, |Mainzer, the wealthy honorary bat- Deputy Public, Works Commissioner ‘Sidney Hann, Will Hann, George | talion chief, loarning that all their Joe Fennelly, United States Attorney Hann, Phillip Bromberg, Thomas Mc- | clothing bad been lost, hired a Fifth France, Judge Cornelius Ferguson, tide, Tom = Murray, Commodort | avenue bus and sent the women to offer is made in combination with the exquisite Queea Anne fonola—one of the most ad- mired, designs among all our beautiful period models. The 3 foreseen! Harry Childe,Rudolph 'Gewert, J. F. Assemblyman William Witzgerald, neal a | 2 the Salvation Army Branch at No, Mee Mae or, Ganmis, (Jameson, William Fitzpatrick, A same complete equipment, acces- listed below, any sioner Joe Guider, Deputy Clerk ‘Tim |t8Ur Dennen, Ben J. Lyons, Ed Me. | 688 West 48th Street, Then with a 40 selections on standard gE ove \Sunday World Wants Work Wonders ' 4 ? i Fone eee ee john Donald, Dr.’ Theodore Endress, Jo- | §200 check he started a subscription . G ee Siero cleiy Grayeruelaa. ee een ee Patel bd Agi to buy them new clothes payne Either this $85 ministrator Frederick E. Gunnisson, |{4un°h, Matthew Coneya Ernest ten" | ‘The bodies of the two students wers Teaner. eter ta th Da Matthew Woods and Henry Koch, || found several hours after tho fire on Commissioner Murray Hulbert, Hi en the second floor front. Mathews roomed with William Addy. They a 5 way Commissioner Henry Hester- berg, Park Commissioner John Ha ‘started out together and Addy mon, County Clerk yar Kelley, Re-| thought Mathews was following. Col. ake ter Fred Lundy, Arthur W. Middle- and believes he heard a cry for help, ton, Larry Messenger, Deputy Doc went back to ald, and thus lost his Commissioner Henry Meyer, Cor life poration Counsel J. Gratton Mc One of the Injured men, Bruno r; Judge Richard Newcomb, Dept A j reached the top and found the slop- rot —_> — Columbia Grafonola A complete Grafonole outht with all necessary equipmeat. A handsome, sweet-toned instru- ment, with large record cabinet, 40 selections on standard Columbia Records, v fibre needles, needle-cutter, etc Everything you need for music in the home. Nothing more to buy. All ata money saving price —_ mmissioner Ellen J, O'Grady ing surface coated with ice. He was 1 President Rieglemann, Judge afraid to slide’'to the copthe and oy. Alderman John J. Ryan, (Continued from First Page.) finally dropped several feet from a yman Kenneth utherland Sheriff Billy Selleck, Deputy mansard window to the escape bal- | sories, etc 4 Commissioner Cornelius | Sheehan, e9i4 to have cost the Government up- |°o"%: Fireman Stuckey, who was on and on extremely liberal terms. Columbia Records. This Queen john KB, Stoddard, Deputy Fire Com- $°!4 ra ; ick leave and happened to be pass- f * | uissioner Billy Thompson, Judge A, W"d of $20,000. ‘The alleged system | ing, saw him and went up the ladder, This is a genuine Columbia Anne B. V. Voorhies, ex-Public Works Was instead of using the ends of|Muil was carried down ginconscious, ‘ Comm. 1 Voorhies and . “4 Grafonola of the latest model, charming grace and simplicity of cloth they were sold to other dealers, |the fireman's hands being badly cut. $85 Columbia Grafonola t Postmaster Peter ine uteceraar finished in mahogany, walnut, or outline that it will assuredly fit 00 damage before pee jee n Webster records omitted and the proceeds|,, Three alarms were sounded and judge Lewis L. Fawcett Reemeten it was under control. It is next door . sa-auith tha decieakioe teuatanent Dempsey, Vico President of In the case of Davidson, he is|to the nine-story bullding that houses oak, with « pure, rich tone suit ; , . a : RT: the Rev, William B. charged with receiving the cloth o#-|the Salvation Army offices, and this able in volume and quality for With This Equipment and furnishings of any home Civil ‘Service Commissioner structure was saved with difficulty, Stengel, Supt. of Parks Geor nsibly to send it to the spongers, gan, Supt. of Public Buildings Janos then selling it to other dealers after ayes we J, Byrne, Corporation Counsel William Benjamin Horwitz is alleged to have LET THE FLOORWALKERS B. Carswell, Deputy Clerk William de ‘talia : Hetther, Judke Chacles, McDermott: rad false tally as to the number CARS WOMEN TOLD Judge Mitchell May, David Hirsen- sold ' the very best records. The total Price with all equipment and cost with all equipment and ac- extra accessories, as listed be- cessories is only $101.90. —« * — low, is only $266.90. $5 ® 100 Fibre Needles. 40 | | 5 on delivery— Fibre Needle Cutter 1.50 © on deliveru— field, Commmissioner of A Teitz is charged with receiving and ary to the Mayor John aiding in the thefts of ten bales of} . Judge Geismer, James P. cotton drill used for linings ana| Labor Department Member Advises . 2,000, Conductorettes There Are Enough Robinson and Alewitz, employees | Men for Heavy Work. ot tha New York Manufacturing | x @ indicted for perjury for| WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—Coming Why Chilly Weather {racine eter tainly ware tne ied: |eonarauons of Anecans are, endian Brings Rheumatism Seer mmissione! valued at ‘5 a month ied | °10 a month the above thefts and embezzlemet women Snto istry, Women should Lieut, Barnitz, who has been chief se lines of work not in- of the Federal investigators und ir health and morals. This sistant Un States Attorney Hc tovday ot Bara; 34ilae enter only th Jurious to th said the men indicted are only elev LA edaldeps i ye skin pores are closed and of the aiataithres clothice’ han MY) Mulhouse harde chief of the urle acid remains turers who will figure in future ¢ Woman's Division of the Labor Depart- Caher attractive offers niyor ot Columbia Gra. ' and prosecution in connection w ment on wandard Columbia a in'blege Clothing frauds Don't try 10 be conductoresses or! (ole Vay Coulonole medals 1 Hoe tegteine pal men will be arraigned before | munitions workers because you think h gin price from 318 Cable ond Elisabeshan United States Judge Manton for pleal-|it romantic.’ Mra Sticharda said! Sey qh to $250. la eur record i Adem aoa ‘ Rheumatism is no respecter of age, |ing to-day There a y of floorwalker and| #,' "~~ dasatinent yay wilt fad « complete stock of all the letest Columbia dale, These has cabinets aro faithful reproductions of some sex, color or rank, It not the most) unter @ oMce jobs which ~ Sivgerous of Muay aaiconss 6 HOTEL BILLS OF THOMPSON cam hanged over by thelr patent BS ‘ —_—* ie athered masouline possessors. xy Records, You may de- of the chief treasures . eat to, rheumatism sould gat leas COMMITTEE AGAIN ATTACKED | T have just returned from New York,| foe \ap Ladl gpct receiving ; x of American and Euro- : wneat, dress as warmly ax possible, here [ saw women running street | prompt aad commons yucca Anne design ume ; avoid any undue exposure and, above | siaslisie dest where [found the ploturesetie ork 4 \g rom 2 pal ef Columbia Gralonole all, drink lots of pure water ductoresses working from. twelve to Ic o¢ y “e a ry ourtee: jours, undergo! Rheumatism is caused by uric acid|Charge of Extravagance Renewed | fourteen, hours. undergoing | | heavy gu — which is generated in the bowels and Bani $33 Moral conditions , Tijarked into the blonds te in tha) of ea When $33,000 Therein nd Dreaming need tor 4 F function of the kidneys to filter this] More Is Asked TOPOS Svea at ite mate inure Gok: X 4 acid from the blood and caat it out in| Aynany, Keb, 21—The old caarge|Sb nae veon affected UY the Graft po \ ; ; { the urine; the pores of the skin are ae rei Liick oh ene en / V hy 7 S IPO also a means of freeing the blood of 7) ost" see tata Cameos okt (ae SEND THI: COUPON oer ang this impurity, In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double |" work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid, deficiency appropria which keeps accumulating and ciren- {tion approximately $4,000,000, 4 Most soaps and prepared sham: lating through the system, evéntually|semblyman Youker, Republican, of contain too much alkali, wh'ch is settling in the joints and muscles,|Hrooklyn, calle! the attention (o the! very injurious, as it dries the acalp causing stiffness, soreness and pain|fact that the bill contained an appro-|and makes the hair brittle, called rheumatism priation of $23,000 for expenses of the | ‘The beat thin” to use is Just pila \ At the first twinge of rheumatism pson Committee nuulsifed cocoanut oil, for it is pure get from any pharmacy about four] "This brings the total appropriated and entirely greaseless. It's very ounces of Jad Salts; puta tablespoon-|ror that committee up te $avg.oo0," |eheare and beats the most expensive estigaied Public Service sions Was yenewed in the Assemb! day whe HW containing ys of Standard d Graton Be Careful in Using PUTT: for illustrated catal Soap on Your Hair and Peri body passed the Save THE COLUMBIA SHOP 5th Avenue at 37th Street Telephone Vanderbilt 4974 Please send mo your illustrated catal of Standard and Period Grafonolas ful in a glass of water and drink be-| tr Youker said. ‘Thin latest assess soaps or anything else all to pieces, I fore breakfast each morning for 4] ment includes bills for more than g20,- You can get this at any drug store, week, This is said to eliminate urle} nog for entertainment in two New |and a few ounces will Jast the whole ; acid by stimulating the kidneys to] y,, peat family for months. Name st nanaogenveciae tation , 1 the | York hotel The committee held only family for normal action, thus ridding the] yw meetings Inst rear thw oe Simply moisten the hair with water blood of these impurities. | “Ind Salts. ia inexpensive, harmless |P&A#e #eeMa too much. The committes | Nd Tub it in; about, @ teaspoonful ia/ Oana ad i , all that is required. It makes an and is made from the acid of grapes nee 4 “" ms nS except pile up hotel | siundance of ich creamy lather. . Haig and other bills 4 ? and lemon slulce, combined ie Uh Dembiratts Leader tenons cleanses thoroughly, and tinses oul and is used with excellent results by} | 1 ie snohue said the easily, The hair dries quickly and thousands of folks who are subject tof T9ompaon Committee investigation di ft, fresh look 4 had not been entirely fruitl evenly, and is soft, fr looking, rheumatism. Here you have « pleas | uitless as, he eve flofy, wavy and easy ¢ ant, effervescent lithia-water drink| (cclarcd. It* wire-tapping and other | bright, fudy, wavs a takes oat A evelations were largely responsible dle. Besides, it loosens and takes out which overcomes uric acid and is ben-| fo: the overthrow of the Mitenel eae eficial to your kidneys as well.—Advt, | ministration in New York last tat aa Geary particle OF duty Girt sad dem Address eee iN Saget } = \ Columbia Shop at 5% oe ; i

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