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e YHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1918. | ! rn er and His Killed by @ ND, N. J, Apr cross the Horse ‘Trying track In front of a Jersey Central train, Pasquale Dann 4 well-to-do farmer, was killed to-day, Als horse was also killed and a Hie, bores was aleo and the wag. NEWSPAPER MEN THANKED FOR HELP NV UBERTY LOAN Committee Lauds Work of Associated Press and Amer- ican Publishers. Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water ya an Inolde bath before break-' fast helps us look and feeb glean, eweet, fre a Sparkling and Frank B, Noyes, President of the As- sociated Press, to-day read to the board of directors a telegram to him from Guy Emerson, Director of Publicity of the Liberty Loan Committee, conveying the es committee's thanks for the help given fre assured only by pure blood, If ©" Newspaper Publishers Association only every man and woman could be 2", the selling of bonds. The message induced to adopt the morning inside | U0ws! ath, what @ gratifying change would |. “I Should tike to express through you ¢ place. Instead of the thousands |‘%® “ppresiation of the Liberty Loan of sickly, _anacmic-looking men, |C°™Mmitteo for the tremendoualy eftec- women and girls, with pasty or mude|t!v® Patriotic wervice rendered by. the dy complexions; ‘instead of the multl.|ewspapers in helping to sell Liberty tudes of “nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,” | Bonds. This co-operation has been gen- “brain fa and pessimists we |FeoU8 and continuous. T cannot expre should see a virile, optimistic throng |‘ hishly our appreciation of the pi ef rosy-cheeked people everywhere, |t!ence and full co-operation shown us ‘An foside bath is had by drinking | bY the newspaper men In these arduous each morning, before breakfast, a | c@mpatgns.” glass of real hot water with a te Cablegrams were to-day sent by Mel- spoonful of limestone phoephate in it] Ville B. Stone, General Manager of the to wash from the stomach, liver, kid-| A*sociated Press, to all men in the for- Reys and ten yards of bowels the pre- | eign service of the organization ag fol- vious day's indigestible waste, sour | lows: fermentations and poisons before] “The Board of Directors of the Asso- jutting more food into the stomach,| ciated Press sends you heartiest per- hose subject to sick headache, bil-| sonal greetings, and In the name of 1,100 jousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,| American newspapers its profund colds, and particularly those who| thanks for the admirable and patriotic dave a pallid, sallow complexion and| service you are rendering to the Asso- who are constipated very often, are| ciated Press of the country.” urged to obtain a quarter pound of} A special committee was appointed limestone phosphate at the drug! by the Publishers Association to draw re, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick|® Tesclution on the postal sone law to be presented to Congress. and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who| Two resolutions now before the con- vention, one favorine @ slight in- practise internal sanitation.—Advt crease in postal rates on second class mail, and the other asking postpone- ment of enforcement of the zone law until peace is declared, will be em- bodied in the new resolution, it was understood. The members of vivacious—mer a and Scientific Dentistry. My Roofless Plate ] the spectal commit- tee are Albert H. Baker of Cleveland, George A. McAneny of New York, Major E. B. Stahiman of Nashville, Tenn., and Urey Woodson of Owens- boro, Ky. A resolution was adopted request- ing the War ‘Trado Board of the United States to prohibit all exports of newsprint paper from this country for the duratton of the war, and call- ing upon the War Trade Board of Canada to prohibit exporta to other countries than her allies, The Committee on Paper says fur- ther reductions in production are in sight owing to the naval require- Silver Fillings +. 60¢ up ||| ments for oll tankers and fuel oil, on which most,of the Pacific Coast paper mills and some of the Eastern mills SAL T ER ~ De i depend, Ri Fufton AA sabl ad FUND Opposite Abraham & Straus, ! Be Sury to Get the Rleht Place, Hours #.30 to 7.30 ‘2 ir re Nothing against the uth interfere "| with | tracted pain= y eases of the xums -95.00 up $1.00 up t.$5.00 up Full Sets of T Qold Fillings Gold Crown VERDICT SET ASIDE. Court Against Acto: Supreme Court Justice Pendleton to- day set aside the verdict of $3,800 for breach of contract won by Norris W. Brown against the Actors’ Fund of America, Brown sued for $160,000, the ammount he ratd he would have earned soliciting subscriptions fer the fund it he had ete his contract, d that @ year’s rown testif contract’ which had expired was re- newed by implice ; he quoted dealings with President Frohman t prove {t. Both Frohman and Mar | Kiaw, Chairman of the Executive Com- 6 0 fthe fund, denied thie. his decision Justice Pendleton said charitable corporations differed business corporations and that » “authority of all the officers to bind not presumed and at from CIGARS y t the corporation {a 1 must be specifically proved. No evidence thority was offered by the! lof such ff. Noted Editors and Owners of Newspapers Here at Meeting of Publishers’ Association BAKA. * CHARLES 4, NAYLOR, feosTon Be" ta RRY [CHANDLER LOS ANGELES Time! galore ATR RRGis: Ey Fe ae Ny hierar Gh) BUY BONDS, SAYS JUDGE, Justice Aspinall in Brooklyn Makes All Applicants Promise to Get at Least One. “Uniess you buy Liberty bonds ‘I wil! refuse to naturalize you,” was the ulti- matum to seventy applicants for natur- alization papers by Justice Aspinall in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day. “You ought to celebrate coming into citizenship with one of these bonds in memory of the men who are dying to make this Republic free,” continued the Judge. Ho asked the men before him if they would buy bonds, and every one of the applicants raised his han: ‘The first applicant was Max 162 Street, Brooklyn, veral buttons on No. Mauer ** asked the Judge. replied Gordon. and ho showed Liberty bonds, have them with me,” them to Judge Aspinall. “Don't carry them around with you, admontshed the Judge. ‘Put them in a strong box.” —»— Detroit Car Strikers Accept Med- eral Mediation, DETROIT, 4 5.—-Detroit'a etree. ¢, Which has tled up all surface two days, ed to-day des agreed to accept Fed- West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Friday and Saturday at $25.00 particularly appropriate suiting mat to Stern Brothers Unfinished Worsted Sack Suits for Men and Young Men OVEN from long-fibre wool, unfinished worsted is a the Kirschbaum tailors who made these garments an opportunity to display their skill to fine advantage. .. . And ring to the wearer lasting shapeliness and durable service. Buy Government Bonds of the THIRD LIBERTY LOAN Subscriptions will be taken at our Main Floor Booth. West 43rd Street MAIOR CB BTAKLMAN Bs MT H8 BARKERS AAbRSLES, (rans OR NO CITIZEN PAPERS, 7 z FLEMING NEW BOLO "WASHINGTON STAR LAPAYET TE. YOUNG JR, “DRS MOINES CAPETAL® |FLEES POLICE COURT GUARD ae | 3; RETURNS LATER Alleged Pickpocket Slips Away Then Surrenders and Is Sent To Tombs, Jacob Teppers, who gave its address as No, 24 Essex Street, credited by the police as being @ pickpocket of Inter- national fame, proved this morning that his feet are as light as his fingers by giving three uniformed policemen slip, gliding out of the Criminal Courts |Bullding and dteappering. The trial of Teppers was about to bo- Kin {n General Sessions on a charge of picking the pocket In the subway las! August of He: hmidt, No. 650 Weat 184th He obtained a wal- et contqining $153 and when found by charged, still had of the money. nd larceny and re- leased on $1,000 by | This morning tn General Seastone a jyoung man who sald that he was 4/and tho jury was so charged, directly jlawyer, but who declined to give his and without equ cation 1 ame, appeared and asked an adjourn-| ‘ ‘0 wet aside the v t on the “| es ground assigned would be to make A Pleated Skirt jcott requested J 1 ee aig d ; ke thin, adjourn not only be granted, but| oy sade n of oriminal Ju male of jthat Toppers ball be tnereased. j® shine Cf chance. and) vm good quality | Then it was discovered that Tep-|Md would open the gate to inter- wool plaid |pere was gone minable pretexts which would ha serge, gives ortly after noon, accompanied by | t fect of making the law a sub-, |BA almost nO ial ond of wear. Attorney Loula Bleler, Teppers walked | ject of contempt and ridicule," =) eo re nue Into Judge Malone's courtroom and| Goddard asserted that the jurora # for busi- prepa a EN the aun Mr.| were inclined to belleve Lilymeid waa | ness, right 7) Ju Malone comn ed °| ¥ " 1 tor ports h ocent, ere afrald Oo ace ‘| be pers to the Tombs to awalt Trial. jinnooest, bus were afraid, to soquit Ey wear, and is i : him, and decided to find him guilty [EY altogether a DUCHESS’S SON RENAMED. Blamenthal Deemed German, Becomes Cectl Charles Blunt. Cecil Charles Blumenthal of No. 15 West G5th Street, son of the Duche of Montmorency, was to-day granted permission by Supreme Court Justice Guy to change his name to Blunt Blumenthal, who is thirty-three year old and unmarried, said that though he born tn New York and all hie in- ts and friends are in America and his name has been deemed of hand he haw suffered 3 le th- of New ‘ar’ 70 West Sith himself as a 8 and other works ‘pain erial. .. . Offering of art,” obtained permission of J Guy to become P. er Marcus, Youth, Charms, He Two chorus girls from New York smiled upon William Lennox, a twenty year-old stenographer for Swift & Com- pany, packers, in Harvey, La, Finding hig personal income would not meet the situation, he forged checks and money ordi ly $1,000, it 1s alleged He came to New York with the giria, it aid and when the money was gone, girls’ affections cole: into visiting Brook! ere to-day and arrested of Sheriff’ Maro of upon Grat- La. aS WHEATLESS BREAD HERE. | nay State Bakers Send Loat to i} Washington to Prove I SPRINGFIELD, Mass, April | proof that entirely wheatless bread be made sstully, the eclty « vation workers to-day nent to W a specimen of the work, ma wholly of House Drops Free Ports. SHINGTON, April 25 House Ways ns Committee to-day agr sider. at this session legislation to establish free ports in the United States, | ne} of ni WEEPING ECZEMA did not wilfully commit the wrong: the court will immediately let him go home and we would then have fin- ished our part of the work and a0 harm would be done.’ “It wag under this promise that I finally gave in, although my ¢on- science told me that the man was not guilty and should not have been con- victed, “At the time I was in the jury room I was suffering from a severe cold, and in spite of all the threats and prpmises of the jurors I would have held out were it not f.- the fact that the jury room was cold and I was afraid I would develop pneu- monia if I stayed there any longer.” TALIANS WON'T PARADE BEHIND GERMANIA GLUB Protest Against Line of March in Hoboken To-Morrow and Win Their Point. | Charging that before the United | States declared war many members of | the Germania Riding Club were vio~ lently partial to the Kaiser, officers of the Itlinn societios, with a mombership | of 9,000, announced to-day thelr orwan- , izations would not march in the Lib- erty parade in Hoboken to-morrow. ‘They took this action after protesting }to Harry L. Barek, parade marshal, against his action in choosing the riding club to head the parade, Barek, who to change his SKDIANAROLCS NEWS ” MA. DE YOUNG “BAN FRANCIS6Q 4 CHRONFGLR ¥ GOFF CONDEMNS JUROR SEEKING | was carried to ' Chief of the Miltary ' rencd was arranged Mayor Griffin. Tt was announc @ contingent of mil- itary police would head the parade. | Prediction was made that the riding club would have: place far back in the marching column, Officers of the Italian gocities announced they would be satisfied. Now, Especially, Save Your NerveForce It is a time for conservation in all things. To economize your energy is important above every- thing else. ‘The felt and cork cushion in DR. A. REED CUSHION SHOES helps you in this duty. It gives such comfort that you forget your feet entirely. It shields you from the strain of walking on hard pave- ments. 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Justice Greenbaum has reserved de- | cision on Lilymeld's application for a certificate of reasonable dovbt, in support of which Goddard's affidavit was filed. | ‘The present case not only illus trates the wislom of the law which forbids a juror to assail his own ver- dict,” maid Justice Goff, “but the danger, if not the impropriety of a Juror, after he has ceased to be such, consulting with tho lawyers in the case out of court and receiving their In an affidavit the Supreme Court he swears most satisfaction, and in: are featuring 200 New Models at $9.74 ‘To buy one is to congratulat sensibly exercised. 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