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GIALS HOLD ‘TETE-A-TETE” OVER A KNIFE; 2 SLASHED ti No, 1908 Second Avenue, of them were cut about the hands. ! Miss Holly ts a student at a school ‘or telephone operators and she lives at It was there that the trouble started, when Misses Mies Title Holly, seventeen yoars ot, |A>eY and McGonigal, who are tn their wad artainncd tatare ‘Mtaciateate, en | teens, called there at 8 o'clock this norning, Byek to-day on » tered at the last m ult to disorde: harge which was al- ment from felonious} The three met tn @ hallway and words y conduct, In the| ew back and forth, The acreams of inal complaint it had been charged |'he Mehting girls were heard by Patrol- + PPethat Miss Holly stabbed two other girts,|™4n Sheehy, who ran in and separated “*Mary Abbey and Mary McGontgal, of No,/them. Misses Abbey and McGonigal 1964 Third Avenue, with a bread knife, | Were taken to the Harlem Hospital, When the facts become clenrer it was|Where thelr wounled hands were s¥earned that the three girls had strug-|dressed, and on their complaint Miss led for possession of the knife and two Holly was arrested, “NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Don't stay stuffed up! Get « small bottle of Ety’s Cream Balm from your drueqist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream I. your nos- trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal tle swollen, inflamed mucous mem-| brane, riving you Instant relief. Ely's! Cream Balm is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's Just splendid.—Advt. DENTISTRY: Loose Teeth Are you suffering with “loose | teeth,” spongy, bleeding gums, | offensive breath, ete.? If you are, consult mo at once, before | reaching the advanced stages. 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Forms of proxies may be obtained at the office of | | | AETNA EXPLOSIVES COMPANY, INC. the undersigned. If stockholders have already mailed proxies to Columbia Trust Company running to A. W. Bullard and Howard Bayne it will not be necessary to execute any additional proxy, J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO,, Readjustment Managers, 1 William Street, New York. | | Lhe undersigned holders or representatives of bonds, preferred | stock or common stock of Aetna Explosives Company, Inc., hereby | prove the Plan and Agreement of Readjustment of said Company | dated March 14, 1918, and urge the deposit by all holders of the bonds and preferred stock and common stock of the Company under said Plan and Agreement of Readjustment as promptly as may be. We also recommend and urge the delivery by preferred and | common stockholders of their proxies to Messrs. J. & W. Seligman & Co. or to A. W. Bullard and Howard Bayne for the annual meeting of stockholders to be held on March 19, 1918, Scranton and Wilkes Bondholders | Protective Committee, By lb. | | | | | \ Barre tive Committee, By J, E. WEISSENFLUH, Chairman Stockholders Prot: 1 By HENRY AUCHU, MINICK DOMINICK BRERGS A Pa B, CLOSK, Chairman Committee, Chairman KALSSEL, “3 rr ADDISON G, A.W. B lOWARD Dated, New York, Maroh 14, 1015, HELP WANTED—MALE. Mechanics! Attention! rsliaa Fight kiod HELP WANTED—MALE, ART MANAGER to Wanted, igh erate a be eesnatially very hig oa Create ideas fur” ua We can place immediately several gaugemakers, jig fixture and toolmakers, and general machinists who are al nal 0 hot at present employed at| trier ¢ tnienet in busines.” government work, Working Address W. HAWTIN, PRES, conditions are of the best, WW BOUT WELLS 67, CHICAGO, highest wages and bonus paid for competent men; an |= - = exceptional opportunity to FOR SALE. “do your bit.” J ne ew a Apply at 22 East 22d Street, | ty ela: bP New York City, Monday and * Tuesday or write employ- Vamonds ent ad artment, ins | A q Dhester Repeating Arms Co., Pista 8 on THs TO Ray New Haven, Conn,, giving M W0 EMPLOVERS REFERENCE b A Cac. Ore Uae ok TAT Represenrarive Caves OW RE full details as to experiencd| and referer 8. | igs bektereas » tind 44 LABORERS-Strong men, willing to work out of town 170 Bway. 9? Floor, the ¢ Aotivit nin time to t picture demonstration of the work in New York City on Oct. 7, 1917, and hen sent me here, where the Penn- ania boys just revel in boxing, 1 ! | manager and 4s tp “Tawi THE EVENING WORLD, By Man Who Started Work Billy Atmstrong, Who Introduced Idea of Training Soldiers With the Gloves, Says Sport Is Natural War- Time Exercise and Helped Canadians Prove Boxing in Our Army Camps And Its Benefits Explained MONDAY, MARCH 18, — men are paired off for a Nttle boxing. At the close of this class, I hustle back across the flelds in time to start mv second class at the Third Officers’ fraining Camp, where there are 485 1918, SHEEPSHEAD BAY country and Mr, Praeger wrote that he would be giad to entertain a prop- osition from any of the patriotic gen+ tlemen giving their time to the ad- ement of aviation for the estab- 18 37% More For Your Money . < . men. Another lively three-quarters lishment and operation of a depend- Get the Genuine f an hour, and then to the Engineers’, able dally mail route between New he Artillery, Infantry or Machine York and Boston ] Willy Gun Battalions, and so on throughout Ho said such a route should com- ne day I have in this manner, per- price one round trip dally, carrying ha gxreciting 40,800 men, in ten weeks |mail each way. A It la the only practical way such Inge > | py ad bodies of men can be handle h | ‘OM iny decree of success, peepee With the idea of bringing the ad- HENRY HEATH, RICH LAWYER, 819 pemedyesase for 44 tabletor Some Owner Offers It as Terminal for Proposed New York- vantages of boxing before the entire division, not only as @ recreative ex- TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF old remedy—25¢ for 24 tablets. cold tablete now 30c for 21 tablete— Figured on proportionat ercise and’ source of entertainment Sentence tablet, yoy. They Were the Greatest Bayonet but also as nn essential part in the Boston Route. : ' fa 24, hours—erip Fighters in the World. make-up, of any soldier, I have te. dean No Reason Assigned for Attempted In 3 aye Money vhead with this work by order of the] John A. Wilbur, organtzing man- Suicide of New Yorker at Tablets for 28¢, commanding ral, and as n result De nc . At any Drug Store (Original Instcuctor of Boxing In|me, at intervals of three paces be- | Miyetars “annnchout the division, Flying Yacht Clubs, No, 7 Wall] Ienry G. K. Heath, wealthy New Army Camps.) tween each man and two paces be-| This alone ithe tale” #0 far as | Street, has written a letter to Becond | 7K lawyer, tried to commit suicide CAMP HANCOCK, Ga. March 18. | rt eae le Sul them through a | (his, camp ts concerned Assistant Postmanter General Otto] with m rnzir at his home tn Pelham ‘AN “Tort and Found™ artieteg OXING as @ sport has taken al Dion oxing drill that Lhave de-| Of What hoip is all this boxing! Praeger, at Washington, telling him] vtanor. He waa hurried to the Mount |4™ advertised In The World or reported great boom among tho thous | vised, teaching them all the funda-|£olne to be to our bova? Well, after) that Harry 8. Hark + the | Ve . Mount! 4 ¢ “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room n= | on Ja of boxin clud e th . | having lived in the Canadian pa arkness, one of @) Vernon Hospital, wher although he 108, World Building. will be Nete@ Ivanians © entals of boxing, including t aif ands of Pennsy t| ferent blows mostly used by the av- [for aiite a tone time and several | Board of Governors of the federation, | is in serious condition, he probably |] for thirty days, These lists cam 60 camped here, and with the coming of] 1b” a oxer, feinting and sidestep- | months life here In one of our| ts willing for the Post Office Depart- | vil recover. |} been at any of Tho Word's Oftlowss good weather I have Se tha tee ping: eoaeriie a re taught like nea ne $, Peal ion, te ment to use the infleld of his Speed. | Mr. Heath's family refused to dine | game inte kt any of The Werle -organize the -| nearly ever: Bg else e army: cl awe elped ote nc . ay | cuss the case to: \ sary to entirely re bi tan be dis. | by numbers, It is as if « whole feld anadians prove that they were the| V7 Motor Track at Sheepshead Bay er t " ca day. | fevertiatns aheencies, & - be ing classes, go that they of men were “shadow boxing,” the |@reatest. bayonet fighters in the for a landing place at the New York Mr. leath formerly was counsellor | bom fel %, 1g May tributed throughout every sdete ee lifference being that the men are eons ine r y covered themaciven terminal for the Post Oitice alr route| on Dominican Republic's Legation paekive Freier ame ra Ry > we! oir | © re ble glo ow Y y in Washington, and played a dig part in| PY ‘ he camp, Many people no dou! aught to put all the weight of their} with Imperisha glory at imy | between New York, Philadelphia and |'" v | janetc Aaa bow fy wy the “Manly Art” has| bodies back of every blow, In the Ire boxing was one of the bik! Washington. 1905 In straightening out the financ wonder dior | same manner as {f they were driving | things that helped do it A great . affaira of that country and in the ne taken guch a firm hold on hoe {thelr bayonet through a man's body. | record, indeed, for the Canadians, and Postmaster General Burleson wrote |v icivtions for a treaty with te ate | ————==——=— . on earth can it is going to do more for us, for|the federation Jan, 12 that the de- |< Lach dU asc lB BOXING MADE'GREAT FIGHTERS | judging from what T have seon here Stoore [one boxing director attend to the instruc- tion of so many men, and by just what system can he handle such large bodies of men (thousands of them, In fact), by just what system can #0 many be taught the fundamentals of boxing; and more to the point, just | what part, if any, does boxing play | in the preparation of a soldier for the | greater “game” that lies before him? I will try to answer these ques- | tions by telling you what boxing has already done for our Canadian brothers in arms. When tho war broke out I was acting as boxing insructor for the Montreal Amateur | \thletle Association (a position I held for ten years). Though an Ameriean, I volunteered my services ng instructor for the troops cate! at Montreal. The men liked be work so well that the Canadian | Government arranged to send me to the traiving camps for the summer After a month at Pettewano, I was transferred to the big Valcartier Camp, where I put through thousands | of men in classes of from two to five | | | OF CANADIANS. us bo | | | sundred each THE ORIGINATOR OF BOXING IN- STRUCTION WORK. On my first visit to a class I would first teli them that I wanted to In terest them in boxing for the reason that it held such a close relationship to bayonet fighting. Then picking up a rifle (with fixed bayonet), I would Jemonstrate that the “On Guard” position in boxing and bayonet wort were absolutely identical, as well as 4. number of other boxing ana bayonet movements. I have the hor to be the originator of this | » having been th vst man to go before a class and jonstrate the act that these movements are 80 imilar, also coining the phrase “Box. ng and Its Relationship to Bayonet le I put through 600 N. C. O, boxing instructors who taught my system through the army | When the United States entered the war I naturally wanted to come back | Camp ed for me to come ke part In a moving And why not? I natural war time exertcso, he fact that nan in this camp would t bit of boxing than denying cantonment work must mornings » the heavy white instructor's plate get a foothold f the day there $3-9° Down on $509? §.00 ss 75.00) Apert ments 7-50 100-9) Furnished 10-00 «6 150-00 Comelte 00 46 00-00] From e “ Pe $50 t0 $500 of My Cpen Monday Mesa, LOLALION Ab [WHERE TO GQAND HOW TO GET THERE RTEAMPOSTS. for good yes; general la borers and yardmen, freight] apne genta eerey handiers, gas makers, rolling | weekly CASTLE “mill men and casting SNOP] grove Yreh at, Open daily til OTM men; transportation and first | ® 2! M. Cail’ or send for Book of 4 week's Jodging advanced)! | paMoxns wartcitzs oN Revit, United State Government | BEST Take is fnerenteed, PAs Tels, work; must be U, S. citizens. |39_saiten Wane. Whove Joke 243, “Agent gale Winchester Repeating Arms! Con New Haven, Conn. Ap: DIAMONDS sinrsBrncnn ply U. S. Employment Se Cs " 37 MAIDEN LANE Vice, 22 F. 22 st, Monday DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ty) tues, BORAT ST LIN Seemnrwemed nd Tuesday 1G UG BATCH Diabet the 1 be / 7 7 ea reser | GO MAIDEN LANE. “Uhone Cor, Gout Sg Cale! f "it a) Railton 7, | Diam Bought and SOLD for cash on cet An dessa ing ‘Svealane BENNETT, 476 "'Browdways” Gpetalre’’ vase dows Ferg), 2ao. tat, st“ Mencine ee eT A After a few visits like this, the He’s got a box old kit beg See him smile— smile—<s partment would be glad to avail itself of the federation’s co-operation to es- tablish mall routes throp#hout the He Isa Koch, milli T sincerely think that the American bayonet fiehters will put even that magnificent record In total eclipse, his name twenty years ago. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, son of the late Henry F.C onaire merchant, and changed ~'5 in his Mme ile. URAD of hc pany Shy Roy ig eS

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