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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 18, 1918, (*FIRED” NAT GOODWIN “LIKE | ms yy | PHOTO-ENGRAVERS ACCUSED. SCHOOL CHILDREN $120gun000 cquewent cae HOLD AMERIGANS _|READING SEES WILSOR; AMY HAM,” PRODUCER SAYS 2". Ste rr Stronger tenes rma cma FOR THE RAILROADS SOON) FOR RANSOM OF 70 RIFLES, JAPAN MAY BE TOPIC ith Price Fixing. jhim because they were broke and couldn't pay his salary any jonger, March 18—Thirty- | —_——- | 0 of ravi ompante: m id ‘ ba hus , _ James W. Osborne, for the company,| Chtoago to-day were charged, with a OPEN WAR STAMP Bids to Be Asked by Government | Government Negotiating With Brig-| U. S. Attitude Toward Intervention told Justice Greenbaum and the Jury| agreement to maintain prices in a c ‘ on 2,700 Locomotives and ands Through Missionaries for | in Siberia Unchanged—No that he would prove that Nat was dis-| piaint filed by the Federal Trade Com- | charged just like an ordinary “Ham’| mission | 45,000 Freight Cars. Release of Captive Engineers. | New Objections, would be because he was “always late,”| The firms are members of the Photo | ‘al |. WASHINGTON, March 18.—Bids will) PEKING, March 18,.—The two Amer-| WASHINGTON, March ———— WASHINGTO: Much-Married Stage Star Was Ner- vous, Irritable and Demoraliz- ing, Film Chief Avers. Don’t suffer! Instant relief follows a rubbing with old | Nat Goodwin appeared in the Supreme 18,—The : oe ” to-day with his fifth wife to proa-jthat he was nervous and irritable, vio-| Engravers’ Club, The complaint says jde asked soon on ratiroad equipment | ican enginesrs recently captured by |tnited States will probably interpose “St. Jacobs Liniment ' tate his breach of contract action |lated rules and demoralized the whole| this club persuaded the Chicago Photo | totalling approximately §100,000,000, it | brigands in Northern Honan are being against the Mirror Iilm Company, of |compan: Which Clifford B. Harmon fs President,| In answe: | no new objections to Japanese proposals Engravers’ Union No. 6 to enter this ) Was stated at tho Railroad Administra-| held for @ ransom of seventy rifles. | for Intervention in Siberia, The original Conquers pain—never fails. withholding of assent and the exprens- Rub soothing, penetrating “St, ion of views against intervention, how- | Jacobs Liniment” right on the ache or ever, will stand. If Japan goes into| pain, and out comes the neuralgis ja, even though with Allied approv- al, she will still be moving without the American approval. ‘This waa indicated |Get a small trial bottle from ian Goodwin charges the com-| agreement and to order its workmen to ‘ . find incidentally to defend his personai |P2"y, Ried $290,000 through the “sale | atrike in plants which refused to main. Message From President Wil- Habits against the allegations of ‘ton to-day. Representatives of the Government are | | Included in this order will be about | carrying on negotiations with the ban- 2,700 locomotives and 45,000 freight cars. | dits through missionaries, and it ts be- | son on the Work Is Read line contenots for the fret leosmotives |Wevea fhe release Of the Amerioahs witt | to All Classes will call for 900. One thousand engines | soon be effected. They are BE, J. Pur- | - | will constitute tho second order, and the | sell, who comes from either Philadelphia |remainder probably will be divided Into | or St, Paul, and G. A. Kyle of Portland, | ("iain quarters to-d 3 the .| druggist; pour a little in your President Wilson has sent a letter | monthly allotments, Ore, [ae teenie Scntrety se ces ay vue sumer fean positi t the present moment. and rob it gently on the sore, aching of inspiration to the hundreds of| John Skelton Williams, Director of | It has been learned that tho Amerl-|/ Ui PUmlon a) tle Hromnl moment. | Coeees and before you realise it—in ‘ thousands of the city’s school chil-| Purchases, said to-day that the don-|cans are being held near Yehaien, forty I pain and neuralgia - ference between Lord Reading, the Frit- | Just a mome! Pp ren who to-day will start a two- tracts for the freight cara await only a miles west of Yenchengho, in Northern | (°)0)"" Neument batt Ututlug, the Nth: | Gis a pear, almost magical, but days’ campal vi decision as to specifications. It Is \ Honan, They are reported to be safe rs " , the joy is, that the misery doesn’t Watibn tr on Lesion ha coh Gerstood ‘that the larper type of cares’ and well this afternoon. It was held more than | the Joy tte ther the ety ves are Lb ps. In support of this work bY fifty to reventy tons—will make up —_— likely that the Japanese problem would | soothed and congestion is relieved and e youngsters, War Savings So- major bart of the order HUNT TAYLOR ON WARRANT. be discussed. your neuralgia is overcome. cleties will be organized in the 22,000 | ae an 4 J , pene Stop suffering! It's needless—neu- @ class rooms in the city. | SLAYER DRAWS 20 YEARS. TWO SEIZED IN M. 0. FRAUD, | ralgia and pain of all kinds, either in The President's message, which - - = the face, head, limbs or any part of will be read to the children, will be Pleads Gellty to Second Degree Clerk 4 Deiver for & the body, is Instantly banished. “St. ~— ce 01 . jor Kanttable ‘3 ‘ a ie circulated also through the medium Charge of Killing Policeman. po a Tas Lee atten wae tite: Adwaates Cuv ie: Pate Jacobs Liniment” is perfectly harmless | “ joseph A. Taylor, cotton . . . " : Y: : , ‘ of the War Saver, the magazine pub- | Milton Bleler, a prizefighter, of tiean, of Mountain Lakes, N. J. who| %40 Soluski of No. 188 89d Street ay hg vane MAE sensintfh Nain, |lished by the National War Savings 586 Bast 140th Street, who killed Pollce-| nay an office at No. % Broad Street, this | Brooklyn, a clerk the money order} |" "* ky ” | Committee in Washington. ™ Jobn P. Floo the Thirty-firat | city, was Issued to-day by Justices Col- |department of the OD CC C0 . . r } The children’s campaign will bo di- Precinct, July * last, by beating imm | tina, Murphy and Garvin, when Taylor | surance Company at No. 120 Broadway. Teeth Without - ' , rected by District Superintendent over the head with a nightstick, pleaded | did not put in an appearance for trial! Manhattan, and Alexander Donbrowsk! Plat . a i F | Witiam J. O'Shea, who has been in sullty before Jude Malone In General on @ charge of assault. Taylor wan ar-|of No, 140 234 Street, Brooklyn, a driver, jates i are Sessions to-day to murder in the second | rested February 2, and held for trial in|were arrested to-day by United Stat Y sO charge of all war work in the schvols. jagree and was ced to Sing Bing | special Sessions, ‘on the complaint of | Marshal Power on an indictment re HL ant! a fae Rune natiner The puplis will be addressed by their Prison for not lem than twenty yours. |isteaner Petereen, cot er, oF No. | Phat ig % fe Us f rincipaly in school auditoriums, Fol- Bleler ts an onvict, having served a | 106 Convent Avenue, Mi erson al- turned In the Southern district, Man- Ta pelrapta ge year in the penitentiary in 1900 for|leged that when she answered an ad- | battan . lowing this they will be instructed in Assault Vertisement Taylor attempted to assault | The charge is that Solusk! turnes I Save Decayed Teeth j the class rooms by their teachers re- os jher in his oice. Taylor te married B money orders over to Dy Tighten Loo: th, and ; 3 m no 0 Do aw woke age |farding the details of the campaigns| AWstrin Sending Oldest Soldiers — [Sei one slacee tiem Tighten Looee Testh —— | Every child will receive five W. 8. 8.| Back to Thole Home {KAISER’S WOOD FOR ALLIES.) i: is said that severat money orders . = | |suaded to purchase stamps jtively ‘ H “ . a pitetemial On B Sites stile ce Wedkiee ice| ine Training Ea- ir spruces for alrplanes, it was } 7 } . “ ee - | War Savings rally at Wadleigh Hig rm [stated to-day s I know,” said the race driver, ‘My mechanician: school, 114th Street and Seventh AV2-| poston, March k—Men who enter| a : H 2.-BLOO, . . nue, ie spea v id . M. " “ont 1c omen yin ver cepmen tn After winning the Vanderbilt Race, we were having 1h. artis presiding: Rabbi stephen the Merchant, Marino Training Service| a Nipaae cee |day, It is belleved the boat was from H r te Cetin H 4 S. Wise, Mrs. F. Lout: ol e witec e besos his oar oe. a s _ the Dominion Coal Company's Steamer 5 our picture taken by the newspaper boys. FN Or the wernen will be exempted from the military| WASHING March 18. he Idaho] 51). can lest reported bound for New | 2 East 125th St.) 169East 34th St. x “ | War Savings Com under a special ruling made pub- law prohibiting th Gtving HOGS UBS 1 ee owick, “Phe Bhtieean ‘carrion: alae ont : : : jof the War Savings Committee of day by Henry Howard, director |on a enttle range was ¢ gonatic | ; thinese. a My mechanician produced a pair of cigars, saying of the War |e eeaNaR? wae Rr Bnet AGRE, GAY SUPIGEEG aBnest” | Susy of about arty ONinese 5 f stock by “showing him off like an! tain the standard price agreement. The the animal” at their studio at Glendale, L. 1. firms will be given a hearing April 29 Joyful experiment! Try ttf | were found on the two when they were orders for War Savings and Siamps Canadian 1 Furniabes the oldest landstrum lovies serving with| Turntehes 7 Next Wednesday the pupils will re-'the Austrian forces, consisting of men || WINNIPEG, Manitoba, March 18.— A y parents born in 1867, 1868 and 1869, will bextn | bin Spas turn the cards, filled out by parent® riediately ‘and will be completed by | 7h® Kalser . jand friends who have been per-|May, October and December, respec- (to effect his def ber lands, wi or to the war He Once Owned per for Alrplanen, made at Reasonable Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEETH nd Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken plates repaired while you wait Or if sent by mail. > hheee Bodies Washed Ashore in Shij Rout. | HALIFAX, N. 8. nb oing used owned neing stripped of March 18.—A boat | ontaining the bod of three sailors, cither Japanese or Chinese, was washed ashore ht Crow Island yester- AMSTERDAM, March 18.—A Vienna SETS OF TEETH, Gold and | order postcards, In the form SE RIE daapatels ‘to’ the ‘Vosstnehe Seltunk a Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, ‘ * Have one - vou'l) look more like a winner.’ “ery: I lighted up Herlin says demobilization of threo of | Fillings @nd_ Inlays of Gold, ; : —- l the cigar was a winner! I said, ‘What's | SUBMIT NEW DRAFT PLAN. | | | | | | the idea, Arthur, spending your prize money already?" Proposal for Basis of Quotas to De | | 1 | | ' Pat Before Wilson, | ” . Leonora de Cisneros will sing pa- triotie songs, March 18.—A plan Silver and Porcelei= c@refully ‘“ | * : Vege | He laughed, ‘That's a Ricoro—price’7c.’ | “ q ‘ }to base draf n registration and I was moresurprised than ifI’d been passed bya thivverl”” —_|iiaulty to service insteat of on the | number of men in Class One, as pro- ‘ |posed by Provost Marshal Generat ’ | Crowder, will be laid before President Sooner or later you’ll discover— | iiss, Rapeseed mittee, and Repre- er Neb:aska, | cur in the commit: | report on a bill spon- Administration and by FERRIS WILL TESTIFY. Vormer Ship Destaner to Answer! Charges Before Senators. | WASHINGTON, March 18,—At his own request, Theodore i | York, formerly chief ship designer for | Most smokers of Ricoro formerly paid aouble and treble Ricoro |the Emergency Fleet Corporation, will row before the Senate prices for their cigars. They claim Ricor a better | Comin ee minttten "to reply smoke. It has a rich, tasty, tropic ie so mild ith ain wurvies with the oprpees’ E. Ferris of New| you can smoke tt all day without ill effect. It’s a Garatoga size, 7¢ quality cigar in every particular—low priced because Oh \B6x of 50—$3.50 “imported duty tree. 1, Imported “A dozen sizes and shapes, 6c to 2-for-25c. > HAVANA ENTRIES. HAVANA Mareh 18 to-morrow are as follows fortoRico Sold only in United Cigar Stores —'‘ Thank you."* UNITED CIGAR STORES_ FIRST RACE and a “halt forlonws 106; Palm, Laat, 10 Announcing an Extraordinary Dress Sale Ot hitra, 107 rH RACE three-year-olla a BROOKLYN “Vs Onsten 1 nel “Thatfe RACH OPPENHEIM. GLLINS& G | | Fulton Street, Brooklyn 10 ALL WOMEN | For Tuesday, March 19th ‘ WHO ARE Ill Paris —the Autocratic, Declares Herself Upon the Question of Easter Millinery. And the world of Fashion, breathlessly await- ing her message, pays homage to her genius. be Woes Racenesnt A . ydia E. 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