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m Pa “THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2 +] ‘ROADWAY PLAN «= COVER HERE,” by Walt McDougall ‘RYAN PUTS BAN | | | | - | | | | | 1918. Pe nh there alnce Fe t been 8 STIS MERCHANTS nimcaeel CON*NEAR BEER’ IN TOAVOIDRUNVON sey: 5.0 City Full of How Cuticura Healed 2ULON T CET | of honor to-day at lun | AnvBooy To I { Senator William Calder at the Union | | TAKE MIMI a Se * _ - : = - 1 yitean lead “Pimples broke out around my eyes, Property Owners Oppose | eer NIK ON PARROTS! menace) | iad i Issues Sharp Order Against| Contractors Want Legislation {<Mtue Clon, Avout 100 Tepantstirmen, || nose, chin, and forehead. | They were ‘ ING | | U . ~ : ‘ ard, they Suggestion of Commissioner >| = Homan one!” “dim a gece ul . alenee ans Its Presence in the to Shift Burden of Losses |rere present, ll cameo w ite head which aqueesed > Sih Eek ry IN | Wr sie . | ie ee oe an Harriss and Will Fight. i flocks! Jf x cut Cantonment. Through War Conditions, | peen expected and when he did get there || cnt: | They were Gealeresy saisenpeanae ee as, he was led away to corner for a preiimi- |] @P¢ Done ee ior a free sample of Soria) From. Biatt Correwoondent of ‘The | nary conference with William L. Warl|| cucura Soap and Ointment. Lafters rae Abad dae of Weatcheater County. This delayed tv |] \urdy bought more, and I just used SPARTANBURG, 8. C. March 2—|bankruptey a a result of conditlon® tuncheon. ‘Then Hays met Wiliam|} one cake of Cuticura Soap with the Miujor Gen. O'Kyan has tsstied 49) in the jabor ant material market, Barnes for the first ime and they |] Curicura Ointment when Iwas healed. forbidding the sale of near-beer firme holdi: iHions of dol. | °hatted a few minutes. Signed) Miss Elsie E. Stone, Hartie- Di SHSLOMEr 18 BHAT Eh tens nde ct eel aati | At table, among those who sat near|| ville, N. ¥., Oct. 1, 1917. places upon commanding offi-'lara’ worth of subway contracts @r@) jiays were J. L, Livingsion, J. H. De-|| Cuticura Soap to cleanse, purify and : x i a b K beautify, Cuticura Ointment to soften, t responsibility for its) to-day appealing to the Board of Ba- | bragsa, John J. Knewits, ( t r 7 othe and heal, have been most suc- ver This order is a re=| t, sublic Service Commis. | field, Jeremiah Wood, soot z a hiketanvas onter Ne Wel ee el eee Le Wettlauter aad James 1s, || cessful in the severest forms of oki Mexican border, forbid. | 0M to come to their rescue with Im-| remote, | and Seslp troubles, but Cimaefiey ch ors and men from drinking |™ediate financial ald. All Hays wanted to any to the report- || Whatthey havedone in pt clear cl , and good hairag The situation is regarded as belne| ere was that he regarded New York as| | SKIMS. aweneine itis Skin troubles #0 critical that a conference is be-|a fir ir possession. patriotic city full of “real Amer!-|] hecoming great ones. This has been W the arrival of 200 enlisted men| !%& held this afternoon tn City Hall. | cena” and that Ue Republican Party te brought about by using no other soap Fort Leavenworth yesterday af.|!t 18 attended by Acting Mayor) vnce more united. : - for toilet purposes than Cuticura, 1 the expanding of the skele-| Smith, Comptroller Craig and mem- heme si, peehnele in iets hits 7. Mail, Address , | = attend the Republican convention at] Portland, Me., where Col, Roosevelt | = to speak, Vigorously protesting against the Proposed elevated roadway, a acheme | Propounded by ‘Traffic Commiastonor | Dr. John A. Harriss, property owners along Sixth Avenue are up in arma to-day, | The plan in still tentative, tut tf any effort is made by the new Com Mineioner to force the suggested roadway to a definite end it wii! be| met by a virile opposition headed by | leading property owners from 40th | Street to 69th, the northern terminus | of the proposed roadway. The consensus of their opinion Is that the added obstruction of ight and ventilation to the avenue ia a matter not to be considered for « minute. The * on Sixth Avenue is | bad enough, they say, and any further Claiming to be threatened with Hquors or having such lig gan. The new men have been € a signal corps school at| on. JcavenwWorth and come from all over] The contractors propose that « bill ® Hastaw wanda be devant 4 country. They have been as-|b@ introduced in the reeedpreenae ——_——~—. —-- | ts ought to a finite t he 326t " hich would in effect give the City o' " HL let Signe) Bate) bes NEW CLUE IN GIRL’S DEATH pe art Wiha new tr “ ‘real One hundred and twenty-five| New York the right to assume re- Se j i. Comminstoner ote spo! he to tra y + Dnny onal men are expected within a| sponsibility for tha losses con’ Detectives on Trait of Man Who! g Pia 3 gest an alternative in , — uth no Ghey oven suggest an alternative | THE DISTLLUBIONING OF THE NEW RECRUITS. lay or #0, Which Will fill this bat-| tore have eustained because of the Supporedty Bought R Reproducing the immediate construction of a Sixth = st —— - | | cea = tion to full war strength, One| differencea in the cost of labor and| with an initiaiied wedding ring as all, Avenue subway and the obliters The marvel of the Mustead of the elevated f &t hers’ department store,Jof the stores hero are bad enough SEIZED AS MASHER PROVES pany Of this battalion was for-| material brought about by the war. | clue, detectives made progress to-day |f World, through which the great aides * y a , | at 42d Btrect and Bixth Avenue, who | now.” ; R ’ y Connecticut “onal Guard] it the contractors have thelr way |toward the identification of the young |] planista wil play, for you 2 nder P, nnan, President | has made sae a : K. Frances Coleman, an operator ‘ f funtry and the other was New “a responsibility would begin | woman whose body was found tn a room Your own home. Com ef the Union Dime Savings Bank. | atin mde ney OF Mie trade aitu fea aun ar ual Gute Oa oo | HE'S IN HUSBAND'S PAY iisisishirtincattey. thie thiva Cone April 8 bit hii matin the wei bat No Aik asl-440. RE/Set yorterbay Aaya RAO ogi ae ’ ation, male arge amount of real estate that w ; is up of men from va.|° , 1917, which ma at No, 2 : y—| een was the pr anid at the! phe plan ts simply awful, It will] be affected by the new elevated high-| oe ious States : “"l trance of the United States into the|the day apparently set for her wedding a morthweat corner of 40th Street and| only make Sixth Avenue worse. 1t| Way, sald; | le Detective/Gets in All Kinds was learned to-day that a num-| war, ‘The ring was tnacribed “A. A. to WA £ : Sixth Avenue, where the proposed | wili run the roadway againet. build ortainly won't Improve the| e AVE Cae : of surplum officers now at Camp! a conteactora aubmitted mont of|H-" Tt bore the date March 1, 1918,"| ‘ } voadway starts, was bilter in oppos- jnyy » i and will depreciate the value Oo ouble, but Vindicates vie 8. C., are to be ontractor “stead Py who wore it had come to the i. \ lis We thea tenday. Ppow- Ings and injure property very much, rty. But don't be alarmed, 1t| f Trouble, t rans within “a few days] thelr bida before the cost of labor | 7h® woman who Nate © had tome to the lt Warerooms Fifth Rue at 599M] yd : ‘ Several years ago) suggested the ob- | won't go through.” Self in Court 1 signed to regiments in tt in rete | 5% " “When they bullt the Sixth Avenue 2; and material began to rise, clr) nan, it was learned. He disappeared Hteration of the Sixth Avenue Loand| John Dunston, proprietor of Jack's, nal depot for corps and ; j ; ‘L,’ in the seventies,” Mr. Kinnan adeuwt ft b Arrested for annoying two women troop argument now ts that in most in _ "8 ction of a viaduel through " > € ite 5) ian | Can : pompet bidding said, “many suits were brought for the long blocks betw sixth and Mra, Frank X. Burke, wit Major Gen, John F. O'Ryan and/ stances the competition in n ‘ Ught and ventilation. The propowed Seventh Avenues trom. Third Stivet Wehlthy contranton 6¢ New York iand (rityan returned yesterday at-|was ao keen that thelr margin of 1917—THE MOST MOMENTOUS YEAR IN THE y he ree ate cht north t Tho blocks are her slater, Mi Dolan—Ri m ‘ nh atter @ Orie vist 0 velit | profit or ‘eat roadway will darken up the ects Ot it wow’ daske a profite were not great. y ory long the wluct would ould ¢ n our street still Grar wi ied Ales a ughters, who are in scnool in New = U and mako storen practically valuolom® have the grout ade aged gel dso It they would tear the ele. | MeUiunis. whe Fa ten neuen) Kore City The dual subway system repre- WORLD’S HISTORY \ along the avenue. Ing the avenue. ‘The elevated ob. Ped out and pot tt underground | A" {tien Sinkine comedian, was found °° Ay, Ww, Percy, surgeon of the! sents a $400,000.00 investment. Of etructs traffic it te. fs regards | they Would be doing something the! # GUGGESTS A VIADUCT THROUGH tho pedontrinw path we have pies t| property owners want Town 125] provisional depot for corps and a els a . U Side Court, “Magistrate trough [oupn, wus throw front hist horas | {hia mum there is at the present ome TOUS MAGLE ALMANAG MIDDLE OF BLOCK. sidewalk room, and would not benetit [leet frontage on Sixth Avenue and|aurpended sentence alter learning yest and slightly hurt. His spur en worth of Outstanding! cons “T think tho damage to real estate by the walk suggested in the Com. | would be glad, as would any owner,| MeGinness waa a detective employd in the bridie rein and he was| tracts, many of the Jobs they repro- NEW YORK CITY’S RED BOOK long the lino would be so extensive [iasioncrs weheme, = The |v i le me pai toa tee Ce oe by Mrs. Burk husband, Prank X womne distance as 1 Kicked) sent boing practically finished. There along the route I hav ne Ly ie added elevated tracks ‘ watch or eatlons we | tines by the frightened ani-|\. ay, 00,000 e . as to make the suggested roadway fuente ant ate goatee would throw a wel blanket all along | UULke te watels her wetions. Ho ig walking with @ Lanp, but | |S &b9ut $10,000,000 worth of work that | is a dependable chronicle ee prohibitive. There would be such a Kuropeun city, the line, inne Perey ihe Bamuel Te Chess | wilt ve all right in a duy oF a0. {has not yet been let | shrinkage in real estate values as to “By widening the avenue with the “They seem to think they can iw 0, 5 ur ow a 1 battalion and the head-|} It could not be definitely learned 7 >» j a Ve) 7 e ‘J Vd ME tesatién sonaiderant roadway you darken it_and make It{Sixth Avenue for any purpose th Lieut. ‘Thomas K. Galvin, a q mpany of the 108d Enwl-| to-day what the city would have to of the important events of that year: cna tran si ry worse, h Keested the idea] Wish, It we at detr to Hellevue, met Mra. ne ave In a day or so Tor pay if the contractors’ bill ts passed, | f . ‘ A It might be feasible to carry out wwitently Ino mat mkweated the idea) vr ltomt. see any property | trang SANA a ARAM CCIE ee eek a for a special Courae of but an expert vstimated that It would A concise and comprehensive review of the World the idea farther went, where property oughly, Think what it would me owner can favor It. 1 saw the first] iaco ‘Theatre. ‘The women tralning of @ month or so. After the| be 1) or $3,000,000, probably | values are not #0 high, but the front- It would ruin the avenue, This thing | Sixth Avenue elevated built in’ the y SEE eet ela FE Winks Wa Laren ond battalion completes its train-| more. A’ city official says the > > ee fo plained that a man was perslatenty fol- | TE wilt retuen and the frst bat~|nmount would “be nconatteramy| War iS one feature worth the cost of the book. y-five, youre ae alion will go to Relvolr than $4,000,000 before the end have beon fomiliar with | Pltl! for fe onan ¢ « is aimnply awful—ruining the m ago on Sixth Avenuo ts too valuable.” | : Louis Stern, one of the proprietors (Roroushifare west of Fifth Avenue e the two couples Private Huck Miller of the Head-| sare once comt —____-- =a: WOULD MAKE MATTERS WORBE,/timo and it han held the aveni at a| went to Shaniey"s, the man sll watch: quarters Company. of two 1OGUR tne Queue WA Af the clty once committed OTHER IMPORTANT CHAPTERS . standstill for that many years. Be-ling their movements. After coming while on the rifle range last! war losses, In fact, he sald the wides, hy businesses lu arnys a si Ww ct, he said there Py [CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF | provement Company, Noe wigeaara: [tinder omaccount of it NS BOM lout of Shaniey’s MeGinnis, who it WY Dullseyes OU Of 4| was no limit to what tho city might | Work of the War Congress | New York Civil List } Way, the third largest tax payer in| The Sixth Avenue Asnoctation, | *{terward proved be, was still fol- beat record that | 2tve to Day, | Suff Financial Review . Every bit of dandruff disappears Manhattan and owner of the Hippo. |omPoned of over @ hundred property |lowing them. Excorting the two ladies ‘ 1 e the infantry so Woman Suffrage General Chronol 1917 after one oF two applications of Dan- drome property, at 48d. Street and] OWDErA and merchants vitally Inter- to thelr hotel, Lavut, Galvin end Chess ret practice started. SPANISH CABINET U.S, Army and Navy Data re i derine rubbed well lato the scalp eich Bixth Avene, 16 opposed to the elo. | cated In the development of the ave- lett and found McGinnis, ‘They accent, | Oty Lieut, Clarence La Page, | Complete Lists of Societies the finger tips, Get « small bottle of Vited roadway plan. H. 0, Windsor, nue Mill hold a meoting in the im= ed him, # fight ensued, in which the 6 neer Infantry, has been or NOT M D The Federal Draft | Street Directories and vie dent o °0 mide | © future to determine wh ks 4 MEA Le moto the BaNGOL Oe Mllttaey seed) er able, and I don't see how it would] they are q t the plan, tt a @ Diack « policeman was called 4 instruction 1 training ‘i ‘ g f Mian huh eet here, and and he was arrested cou o nstruction and train: = i ‘ rd Decide dancred cesar: Jang, MEAS cae, Drone OWRATD, SICRE HS Et UY ev eenMeniiahiecs. Mr Lurks iealified that ne Had ara bite nem. carinateas (camel oe cole bance veniosais| The only book containing names of officers in the i. and the scalp will never itch, Bpeaking for the New York Hippo. |My definite uetion to carry It Ut on ployed MoUinis to watch his wife's ace | Quartermaster, has heen promotes ‘lace and Luis Silvela | ew City Gove: 7 Advt. Jdrome Company, which operates the | the part of the city, What they want , Gor tn he Kasntanant Colonel . | new City Government. 4 - [massive Hippodrome theatre, Mark [in Bixth Avenue subway and not an —o—_—. capt. William: mater and Succeeds Rodes. | ed a Jadded encumbrance. | : : ie a OR ere i ' 6 ) 12 oeaGee bars Ene THATARES) BH A (eT cule Carreau a rial patete: opdras “DOC” WATERBURY IN AGAIN: {2% sey, Ort-] MADRID, March 2.—Marquts de Al- A History for you for your home library; for tion, stated that while they appre- | tor at No, 796 Sixth Avenue, Is secre ¥) dered ‘ ot Oni-|hucewnas, whore Cabinet resigned in| your child in connection with school k. ‘ elated the interest taken by the city] tary of the association, and J. Irvin TRIED A NEW “ARMY GAME” nance ng . C, for as-|4 body Thursday, has accepted the} , ‘oo! work, official in the avenue, Deoause It Py oncomed tor the’ ieeout sbevutel |siznment to duty, King’s offer to remain in power and | AG 1 Ref. B 7 wood Monee Stew share in the | Cad, and will fight any addition to - cegtivate Joauph | P. Holmintaks!nay appointed Count do Garait, a eneral Reference Book and time saver in () 1 | “Why, wo will be down in a mub-(|/t that will obstruct lght and ven-| Accused of Getling $1,000 Check the basa howpital last might. after a {C&tilonist, ax Minister of Finance, your office. | Handsomely bound; printed on high- |way here,” he nald, ‘It might re-|tilation. From Drexel's Friend i Buy brief illness from pneumonia, His]and Luis Sliveln as Minister of Pub- . a lHeve congestion, but It would darken x e WY |Home address 18 No, 78 Cable Street,|itc Instruction, in place of Senores| grade paper. Don’t suffer! Instant relief! th * Re aa vate attuae anne IF YOUR WIFE OBJECTS, Books for Soldiers. | Buffalo, — Ventosa and Rodes. whose resign, follows a rubbing with old ‘he problem ana could ho paid for in O14 “Doc Watorbury was “in withdrawatof the cabinet, ‘The otne| At Eagle Offices and Newsstands, $1.00 (by mail, $1.10) {St Jacohe Tiniment” —_|{2.2e#"% 1 4m opposed to the other IT IS GRIME TO KISS HER 22" 7t'siee ws gzeeerer-s os WHITMAN BUDGET SLASHED; |°="'smtera"or"ine" Cnet "setala| Published by Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, N.Y, ieir portfollos. Cowperthwaite’a Furniture Com- ax nier Dato had declared that t Court on a charge of attempted | t Stop “dosing” rheumatior pany at 45th Street and Sixth Ave- send laveesy. ; DIRECT TAX UNCHANGED no compromise or combination Cab- It’s pain only; not case in fifty | Nie heartily opposes the new elevated | Montclair Man Who Bestowed} the ott “Doo, who rides | ee net could be thought of, but ex- roadway ‘arnden, manager o bs . iF tabeit’¢ stip " =< iremier Romanones, strongly pro-| | pscbadl apne gate eae AK any, sala: Hated Labial Salute Is Found | hinveit, on, nis Hil evislative Committees Cut $2,000,-| Ally, is supporting Premier de Al. sout penetrating “St. Jacobs © va b electric Lintment” right on the “tender spot,” jicits ithe time. t dont think ti po ‘and by the time you say Juck Robin- Bon—out comes the rheumatic and distress, “St. Jacobs Liniment' conquers t It is» barmiess rheu- maatlem iment which never case hb V. Lewia, of the firm of Lewis it cn » time, I don't think tt Guilty of Assault. with his raiment this time & good thing, I think the] ze te assault and battery to steal] malty tin overcoat, w railroad should be a suh-{ 9 kiss frum your wife in New Jersey,| loves to matoh and ¢ th Avenue js bad enough witneas the conviction yeaterday | Jules Waterbu oldstime er and ALTANY, March Cuts approxi- at Newark of John McDonald of} inmate of many prisons, represented | mating $2,000,000 vy, Whitman's Montclair, He stole @ kiss from his ould of form: budget for the year 1918 have been "Doc's" new venture, whic nt autt,| O00 From Total of $78,458,209 | hucemas | i aiick “ind |" Submitted by Governor, [ARMY BREAD CALLED G0OD.| colored derby, * Den Charge Ploar Is Mled White? by Millers, With Tomorrow’s inte and doesn't bura the skin. & Conger, owners of the property at IINGTON, March American 5 , wife, Mrs. Norah McDonald, at her made by the Inance and the aan ‘ as fakes pain. soreness and stiffness from #3 Streat and Sixth Avenue, anit Yo, 84 Greenwood Avenue, on] brought about his arrest lawt night at ably Ways and Mean« Commit- Peete Gene Ct et aching Joints, muscles and bones; the large housefurnishing store there, poet No, OB) hs Motol Willard, No. 92 Weet Téb| Saadeh ale UR: poli isarmaatee Gin Goet 9 de-| tice, AKO, sg Ss 2 contider sa Wi haves i to-day, answering A suggestion oad HAE Ane an have been of the opinion for| “No husband hae tho legal right | Street, t# what the contld men NAVe) mitted t lemisiat Gover Mosher of Walnut, Ia “that | n a bes at ee eh! Gara email trial bottle n thine th n Avenue “L." | to kins his wife by f« sald As- | come heey Lapin see ie bg nor’a budget totalled $78.4 k war bread has been substituted | Y ! x © would have t proposed ad-|pistant Proseoutor Mott to the Jury.| alleged that, posing as "Ca; 3 rhe direct State tax will probably read made of flour, Which ha cons Dees! seul be. tres {ron pain, ile reclate the valuo of | sguit and battery in the eyes of the] he visited Camp Dix on Noy, 2 and rep- apour. 4 mm yo property.” is nted himself us interested tn a moves | 1% Mt Yee sale pointe r 5 aches and stiffness, Don't suffer! Jaines A. Dowd. real eatat _| law RpRe EGE Bs novi - y als pointed out that army ex- R - 1, real ate oper: ‘Judge Lawrence, in his chai t to provide books for the soldiers A , ce In the past show nat ui " tor at No. 87 Avenue, who q K 4 at cau Ator at No. S14 Sixth Avenua wha ca" with ine Proseavtor meta Mr. Drexel of Vhiateipniay Uy Se WANTS ‘MASSAGE GIRLS’): sat cauied | along the avenue J McDonald, who 1» sixty years old,| Who Kave him a note to his finanolad ——e Utes were being. tried tn im , WANTS PRESENT * REMOVED, | Wa discharwed Jato inst November | agent In Xe rk, Air ae) hd u untarian wherever possible, so as to save from the penitentiary, after serving NOT ADDED TO. nine months for beating his wite. On © proposition does not look mood! the night of Dec, 4 he culled at her The elevated i an eyesore| nome and asked her to “make up Patent flour for shipment abroad. a need M Hun an i om bite A gate mantel ty the army's: [ROB PAYMASTER OF $8,900.11 A Special Poultry, Gardening Nat - to ine, lovato eno cal Corps for army “reconatruction |. eA Ny untae opiate te Mt with him When sho refused, he { ; : ‘ sl jah’ een |Potede Ba . ; or “Ju 0 ttle ve. 1 ‘ | amount of property along the avenun, | Akain she refused, He selzed her nd ton DNy TOLEDO, March 2. r bandits in an 0. ec 10n cifications “Not leas than sixty nor more than|® high culled ine on the telephone in regard] Kissed her once. automobile held up and gainat the * a »W stands. ‘ * ms nnd Nene 9 more than 195 pounds in|! of $8,900 In cash would be nearly as h as the ’ 5 . skirts of the city, The paymast OR INDIGESTION 1.) 0) (Uy eile 48 Gey are SENATORS FOR ‘DRY’ HAWAII. spliet= ing, and must Bear gond moral char. [outskirts of the city. The paymaster More than Three Pages of Advertise- . Gommliten Aupenves Bill top vre:|('*) baten ““pyaining courses wi Jvua'onot, “tho bandita eacapod ta nee ments, covering all kinds of goods, con | hibition Daring War. 1 Asmar tathons ¢ ‘ ae tag Cee Haven’ Normal] kd Keller, the ruard who was shot, at : 5 " WV HINGTON, March avor-tt rar 1 \ v y 7 tempt 8 cond ion . Jante report to the Sonuty was onderad| Xrated. Ae (nh Srgnnteatilnh Md ARN Mean erate aa ten iinantaaeienys F mected with POULTRY, DOG RAIS. = READ wa by @ committen to-day on the Bill pro-| Cote gt ures utatans ; Hartland, Ore critical Pi re aa ING and GARDENING viding prohibition in Hawai during thi Wrift elanipe : | war with a referendum years after peace t jthe law shall be pe whether : The “Mountain Freshness” || do You Want a Dog? a of iomntent " Do You Want to Raise Chickens? , eases “at eCALADA Do You Want to Raise Vegetables? narALo NY ett wd tee READ SUNDAY WORLD ADS. 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