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{ for tr 1 Justice Goff denied : OOF, GUGD, SECR TK Src ee eee matter of the suit brought against him + Defendant in Election Case Asks by the prisoner i ‘ $10,000 of Justice, but His . When Harry Ullman, indicted fo AT WAR PLANT CENTRE Inquiry of Housing Commission at For Constipation Carter’s Little frauds in the primaries last fall, ap peared before Justice Goff in the Crim inal Branch, Supreme Court, to-day fo trial, his attorney surprised the Court THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918. RIGHT HERE IN NEW YORK The Trials of the Much Molested Man Form a Sad, Tearful Tale, the Said M. M. M. Being the Assistant Manager and Shock Absorber of the Liberty Bond Press Bureau, Who Listens to All the Big Ideas for Putting Over the Liberty Bond Compaign. _Liver Pills by danvine Justice Golf's right to «tt in, Waterbury, Ce 7 » Finds Land. er do YOU think a Liberty Loan Campaign should be put overt hi Pe ddy ‘didnt bala NE abdtnin lords Profiteer, Suggest something—and DIE! set you right |) ..'2 0.0 acne minute” the nts HARTFORD, Apel 9A housing com ‘hal Ua, Mt pou HeghOAN Ib Lo Ge, Potipher, asiotant Manseer, torney answered when the Justice an mission ted by Gov. Holcomb to] Press Bureau, at No, 120 Broadway. over’ night. his reason for auestioning the Juatice’s Inquire | Jitions at Waterbury, « The asvistant manager is a Much Molested Man, He doesn't mind authority war munitions centre, today submitted| talking into two phones with one ear and dispensing Liberty Loan Purely Vegetable Justice Goff seemed to be nonpluased ® report which, in conclusion, declared | news to several dozen newspaper reporters with his other ear and his Penal Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Bo for a minute, then he spoke slowly that a #mall group of landlords has “in| one mouth, but he objects to talking with his handy to Big Idea Slingers ‘AIT know ia that a stinsmona in cold blood extracted the fu advantage} at the same time = such @ suit has been served up for themselves out of the economic of the species darted in to the Press Bureau opening day 9 but I believe the sult was brought only | tation and the imperative needa o per the White House with parchment,” he screamed wildly Carter s Iron Pills for the putpele of fectraining me trom | workmen. y man who buys a bond go to Washington and sign his name!” sitting and prejudicing this case. Mo-| ‘The report shows that in 102 tene-| was the oeginning of the Big Idea stuff. ‘Will restore color to the facesot [ition denied.” ‘The selection of a jury Ments the average percentage of t » following day, carly, came another of the species. She was those who lack Iron in the blood, ff then commenced. increase was $i. In the renting of a8 most pale-faced people do, Uliman was arrested on a bench war-| rooms the averag reane wan 81 jx t night I had a horrible dream!" she began. ‘I am from Jer- ant two weeks ago when he falled to cent tances showed a five = smal ) tenement used by a tamil “L see,” said the Much Molested Man = of five and ten roomers (two beds in “O} >. you don't at all,” objected the Big Idea Slinger You see, | each room except the Kitchen) raised] @reamed that the Liberty Loan wasn’t going as well as it might. I from $13 to $20; a three room tenement | Woke up at 3 A. M., jumped out of bed and wrote a poem”. from $6.50 to $16, and six room tene The Much Molested Man groaned—an inaudible groan. It reminded menta from 815 to $18, £0 to $45 him of the forty-six letters he had dictated the previous day, thanking _ people for “unavailable for present use” poems. It reminded him of the policeman on a nearby beat who promised to submit one “as good DELEHANTY LOSES MOTION.| or better” each day. «sae —_—_——_— “Yes," the Big Idea Slinger continued, vand here tt ts"—— “ip, 34th Street, New York | Jadgeship Verdict in Favor of Me- She handed over the poem. It read i | Intyre Not Set Aside, | Justice Sawyer this morning dented; For Thursday, April 11th Women’s . Jury declared yeaterday was legally won by Jud hn I. MeIntyre in the elec tion of 1916, that the verdict be set Aside on the ground that it was con- trary to law and the evidence. The argument of Mr. *Hannon was | that the verdict was “mere guesswork” FlowerTurbans Justice Sawyer ordered the Board of Elections to keep all evidence in sate keeping for use in the event of an ap- peal with poppies, field flowers and other trimmings. Special Value ——_—_——— Army Men Help Fight Forest Fire. | 200 Nationa | | AYR, Mas: April 10.—Two hun ‘dred noldters from Camp Devens were e |nent by automobile to Still River, near There, to-day to aid in fighting a fore: fire which Was reported to have gained considerable headway. A high wind was blowing, and the fla were said to be spreading toward nton. The fire started on the artillery range ——$— IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & C 34th Street, New York filled tonnage totalled §. March «1, the pood bond! the noldiers o'er the motion of John W. Hannon, attor ney for James A. Delehanty, defeated| 14 Aha trippeth into the office of the M uch Molested Man, Big contestant for the judgeship which a got tot an bt Bab ‘Lam a writer,” she quoth, “Indeed,” quoth right back at her the Mu he thought painfully of the “bond” and the “pond.” It seemed inevitable. “A song writer,” continued No, 983. “And I want to do my bit to put over the Liberty Loan—so I've written a little song.” Reporters hungry for news, telephones buzzing for answers and raphers impatient for copy, waited h Molested Man. And of the jury and based on theory rather] ,,., “it’s to the well known tune of ‘Over There,’ No. 988 continued. Jaunty close-fitting Turbans than facts. He sald that the court re 11) sing it for you, lain or rough straw — count proved his client had legally won The Much Molested Man grabbed a telephone tn one hand, a stenographer in another and leaned on a reporter for support. Through the offices of the Liberty Loan, clear and high, wafted a melody. It began: “Buy a bond, buy @ bend”— The Much Molested Man can't vouch for the rest of it, “It was almost over when I came to,” says Fougher, “but I think somewhere there was something about a ‘pond’'—there must have been.” How do you think a Liberty Loan Campaign should be put over? United States Steel Corporation—Un- 404 tons on @ decrease of 232,049 tons payable May Dividend of 1% per cent 15 to 5 stock record April 15 ada Wonder Mining Co.—Semi- compared with Feb. 28 total of 9,288,354 1 dividend of 10 pe © ‘ March 31, 1917, was 11,711,644 _ Calumet & Hecla Report for 1917 shows production of Lackawanna Steel Co.—Quarter ended Are now being operated in 29 states, [payable May 15 to atock of record May aA Iherenes of 866 6 ) past year./1, and 1% per cent. on preferred stock \ — payable May 1 to stock of recora|Get at the Real he Real Cause = tae Commonwealth Power, Railway &|Rayarle, { Oli Tablets Light Company—Dividends of 1 1-2 incite Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tal per cent. in scrip on preferred stock,| Nipissing Mines Co—Produced tn " stom: shi ft bulllo n c American District Telegraph Co. year] gumggp Of Pullin were valued at] taxing tonics, or trying to patch up & 7—Surpli arges, $775,981; — poor digestion, they are attacking against $68 "| ago New York Central R. R.—Regular| geal cause of the icant Ceaeee quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 per cent., pay- liver and disordered bowels. Swan & Finch Company—Year end-Jable May 1 to stock record April 13, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arcues 4 iva hare “ner M th teas On SIARE a EY the Let in a te Le ae a Investme an charged off the When the liver and bowel a Investment waa charged off the! BOY TELLS OF LYNCHING. forming their natural functions, away Swan & Finch has recommended that| Youth Says He Saw Faces of Men, Oe ee Ebel tee See capital of compa eased from wnt Cannot Give Names. hee tongue coated, appetite $1,000,000 to $2,0 COLLINSVILLE, Til April 10.—De- | Jazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or National Biscult ¢ Hegular quar-|'#ils of the lynching of Robert P. Pra- | energy, troubled with Ueiay Sor tage foods, terly dividend of 1% p’ ont. on the} #eh an enemy alien, here early last | you should take Olive ablets, the | preferred stock, payable May Friday morning were given at the se- | substitute for calomel. [stock of record MAy 18 and is per cret inquest to-day by Albert Kneedier Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a on common, payable 5 fo stock |@ nineteen-year-old youth, wh Tmeateil. 10 Boek TE TRnE outh, who saw the! purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil, You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without needier said he knew the faces of the arpits oatet ae aite, a, anaes, oe iow thap name, eee dia “hot sriping, cramps or pain. jcommon atosk against $7.85 @ share} "A" meeting of 400 persons was held e one or two at bedtime for quick. earned In 1916. Inst night to organize a_nelghborhood | félief, 60 you can eat what Mike. | : committee of the State Council of De-. At 10c and 25¢ per box. All Burns Bros arterly divi- fense ned —-— 4 4 PRICE 6' Ave., Corner 18th Street == ale also at an Stores | |}, ANNOUNCE—BEGINNING TO-MORROW, THURSDAY GREAT SUIT SALE Undoubtedly the Most Sensational of the Entire Season Comprising Over 400 Suits i Values $25.00 & Upwards NOISES | af you nave Catarrhal Deafness or head your druggist and got 1 strength), and Special for Thursday Misses’ Capes Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, suitable for Women to 36 bust. noises Ko to ounce of Parmint (doubl add to it %4 pint of hot granulated sugar. Tal a blespounful often bring quick rellet, trom the distressing head nolses. Clogged nos- Hi. "cuonia open, breathing become cua? and the mucus stop dropping into Capes of extra quality serge, in smart and distinctive youthful models; the coatee is lined, de- tachable collar of polka dot silk. Extraordinary Value 22.50 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C 34th Street, New York hollow of the arch. dampness. foot comfort. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway at 87th St. 12 Park Place Woolworth Bldg Important Sale Thursday 700 Girls’ Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years Of ginghams, chambray or striped crepe; medium, smocked or long waisted models, patent leather or self belt; plain pique or embroidered repp collars. Sale Price 2.00 suggestions. Liberal Payment Plan. } } aT MAKES LITTLE DIFFER) ‘KE WHAT YOU NEED | A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND ip 1 | 128 West 42nd Street rand a little March 31, net profits $2,996,747 after all|of copper at cost charges and war tax, equal to $8.54 a] Pound delivered, share on common stock. Same quarter] ll taxes and constructio 1917 net profits w 01, equal to $83.67 per share. Di paid during year $8,600,000 Union Tank Lin show f cents F. W. Woolworth Co.- terly dividend of $2 a shs Regular quar on common | of America—Initial dividend of 5 per | 495,283 pounds per profits after were Dividends port for 1917 stock, payablo June 1 to stock record net earnings $3,709,516, increase May 1 $2.62 0. Paul to $30.91 a share, as jompired with $17.34 a si Marcon! Wireless Telegraph Company | in 1916 @ share, earned Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Com- 2D | HowThe iahtattagis As you slip into a Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe the layer of fine felt beneath you acts in this way: Under your heel and at the ball of your foot, the two points that bear your w yields gently to the pressure. cushion meets and conforms comfortably As you walk your foot is thus bedded and protected from the and the hard pavem nt below. 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Doctors wanted to operate and tap my stom, but 1 happened to see a newspaper ad of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and after taking 8 doses I have hed no more | distress or bloating and am eating things I have not dared to eat for 6 years, I am confident your medicine will cure me.” It is a simple, harm- less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal Jtract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includ- ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or refunded, Liggett Riker-Jaynes.. Adv, Prices from $20 up. Bryant 3034 money os York Business “Man's Mannish Serges, in | Navy and Colors. Al- so Black and White | Worsted Checks; Ali ||| Lined With Fine Silk Peau de Cygne Three of the Models Included in this Remarkable Sale At $15.00 Many women will attend this sale—and all will leave with the’firm conviction that they have secured the greatest bargain of many years. Not in a long, long time has this or any other store been in a position to make such a wonderful offer! All SPECIAL NOTE: Owing to the extremely low price it will be im | i Possible fo, make alterations during the progress of this sale, or any refunds or iced izes for Women an isses—From 14 to 44 i —- Day, service. Leave Pier West R., | toot PM For Tired Feet, Sore Feet, Tender, Aching, Swoh | ae ES Bi len Calloused Feet and Painful Corns ——— FOR SALE, monds “Can't beat ‘Tiz’ for || Bor fam ON 7HS 70 bay aching, swollen feet. wones Don’t stay footsick I ae “Cell | DIAMONDS ON CKEDI1 S64 aera, AMEKIOAN ane tS 6: MAIDEN LAN, DIAMONDS, W ATCUES \am I i aA 35 alive bane Phone Jolt ration ‘is, AMOND SRMESBERGI ‘DI ‘on CREDIr S 37 MAIDEN petted SOTERA m « ne DIT tor Meu aod Womea, |or Wola st : cloTnes ny Bients Drow, mA MKUTON. 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