The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1918, Page 13

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gmp - srg - ~ > bth DRAFT PLANS ig ony ,wot in ober attics *| METHOD OF FINANCING VICE |" Glaim that wome loca rds have , be INQUIRY FREES HOTEL MEN FACE FINAL FIGHT ‘any Dismissed The Effects of Opiates, gineering i rs Policeman's Testimony Tt INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to giees and its various | any oimorc . y ' | preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known. Even in the the Signal Corps enlisted F Aaa | cone ee eck ca GECIGE a? eal] i after enlistment may cla p- | Sessions to-day ordered @ verdict of ae —— ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1918, aves not yet tried but! me evidence. In theese! prietors of the hotel ate ige Orders smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the funo- tlona and he cella which ar ly to become permanent, causing tion from the draft al in @ case brought by Assistant cohol or nurcotics in later life, Attorney James F. Smith rtable nervous dyspepsia and lack of stay Harvard Man Mies tn Action. Kahn Attempts to Force! BOSTON, April 11.—Lieut. Quincy Shaw Greene of the 3d Battalion Changes in First Measure Coldstream Guards, has been killed Through by Night. in action in the Battle of Picardy, Wiltia Knight, clerk of the 7 % with opiates or narcotics to keep children qui ge 6 among physicians is that children should never | est doses for more than a day at a time, and { Anodynes, Drops, Cord on by any but a physici decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. d| heed the attention of a physician, aud it i nothing less than a crime to) dose the Lifuily with narcotics, a well known bt Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the college. He tignature of Chas. H, Fletcher. 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Representative Julius Kahn, rank- Bre Ropudtican on the Military Com- Prittec, who leads the fight for the jendments, is ready to make the an indorsement of the opera- fon of the draft thus far, pointing Out that five of the six members of the Military Committee opposing the @mendments also opposed conacrip~ “ion. Kahn !s determined to push the samires, all of which have passed 6 Benate, through to-day. “ Representative Shallenberger of Po loading the opposition, 1s Double Service Monroe Suits -with two pairs Practically two | Monroe Suits for $21 (Prepared to show that in his State Bome counties must send three times 6 many mon as others of equal pop huiation, because boards in these coun. ties have placed three times as many men in Class 1 a9 the others. Basing | the quotas on the total number regis- | tered would remove this injustice, he f aid, in offering his amendment. Shallenbderger, one of the most vig- | opponents of the draft origin- wily, will urge that the draft age be rained to forty. | Shallenberger’s amendment to give credit for volunteer enlistments prob- ably will prevail, as President Wilson ge undorstood to favor it, and the| becretary of War advocates it over Vrovost Marshal General Crowder’s protest. 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