The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1918, Page 10

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A TL a ee te ¢ } I . : ” THE EVENING WORLD, jane: APRIL 26, 1918. pret eecnatpansnastene nan - ~ - _ ae — ! room of the plant of ( navies T, Thompson) was on the part of the Associated Prons ts recos-| United States, while in the service, | Fy 1 “ t of the Castle of nized now " 1 sh.| has been incured for the benefit of i} CED DYNAMITE | Bast i nd Stroet »y Peter Noonan, the day ¢ rizia when a sbell buried it and out dip! ti 1 his heirs or dependent n the au my 1 Wied aes % on his artival at 7 o'clock this morn. nder earth, but on that afters abroad as it © United States,| “pie cena! . p of the} ; ‘Tho dynamite was so placed that @ 149 ane night watchman, Henry 6 wrote a atory which thrilled and it {s an asset nembership in| Associ vws 636 evening | H slight jar would have caused {t to/Marshall, was suro that no outatder | ‘8 of Europe as well as the this organization that is of the ut-| Mewapapers, 391 morning newspapers ; ; oy fall on a broad leather belt, moving,|had entered the engine room. Sav- | another (Walter Whif- most value, |and sixty-one Sunday morning news. | (t Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Prevonte t| pe papers, a total of 1,088 receiving the which would have carried the ox- eral men had been working all nigh in the knoe on a Rus- During the last year the war has service. tlon post; another naturally drawn heavily upon ou in the basement. i c pat; awn heavily + sila essed BbeiadcrenddhHndbieamibnaamae faa Ps nme NE denis | is bitoni, mith) after a bayonet statt, It has been the policy of the| TDK WIFE'S SCHOOL CHUM chinery. Inspector Owen Eagan of) was of the 40 per cent. quality, #0 and fist encounter at Harbin escaped management not only not to sek ox- the Bureau of Combustibies wad the! tnat it could not be @ part of the 22 ith painful lacerations; another emption from Government service on AS WIFE ALSO THEY SAY —. | resulting explosion might —have| pounds stolen a few days ago from a | ramos Hickey) was blown through a behalf of its employees but to en. ’ i) 1) Found Near Belt and Would] wreckea tho butiding, certainty | magazine tn the Bronx, That was 00 Pyiractors? yrery Tells ot door by the Halifax explosion, courage euch ser .ce. Our operators 7 Stomach and Acid Indigestion Trice anarvas d you know these our trouble—in some William C. Ryan, a former State pete qwould have feted the machinery, | Of wut before dressing his wounds was in particular huve been able to ren- ts . 7 “ oat Uy The company manufactures lend constable, was arrested yesterday by Have Been Drawn Into [ana probably would have browatit |g at a enolove about tee Thrills and Miraculous Es- |resourcetul enough to find ina demol- der valuable aorvice for which their|Deputy Sheritt Benjamin Crawtord NS Sadate cotene wen ae ) the Machinery. death to several persons. shed bullding the terminus of the training has peculiarly fitted them.|of Westche bench us bq g \ | he ster, on @ bench warrant oxide of milk, but the pt ' aliens have jobs in t (| — | capes of C -orrespondents. vble to the West Indies and sent by Within a year wo have thus lost more | issued by Supreme Court Justice See-| Disurated magnesia which you can odtals Enemy have jobs in the en > nes fal he | ee arco ts eee gine room, and all of them are being THE DAY AFTER, way of Bermuda and Havana to New |than one-fourth of our etaff, and|@er, charging bigamy. biet form: Four sticks of dynamite were placed | i vontioned. One theory is that enemy hpeorbyed yrpd ver there in curl ‘The report of the Board of Direc-| York the first direct messages out of many more men aro soon to leave as,|, Ryan, who resigned from the State } Many 4 gay ol rd tella the truth In jpoonful of the powder oF earl | Halitax. Such Inclde: t oy '\ troopers two weeks ago, was found tnblets with @ ittle + gome time Inst night or early this/agents may havo beon hostile to the|isy gicep and then les like the devil to, tor® Of the Assootated Press this year |!falifax. Such incidents are not un- n this period of war, as the ac-/at Miver Lake on’ the outskinte of and see what morning on @ barrel in the engine company because, although having a suarn himself tho next day, retors among other things to the ex. /wtual in the service of your organs | tivities and responsibilities of our| White Plains, where he had been ity. 1 perionces of some Associated Press | 2*tlo” service have steadily increased, tt 1s|No. 3. He was indicted on the tes- | “Through the years the Associated |@ source of great pride to know ¢hat|timony of the two women, No. 1 n +) y a dl er | oby | men in tho foreign service, and in! proxs has by maintaining tts etan-| those upon whom the burden has| sil?) cyan marriad her in, Hoboken | making this part public the board | dards of accurate reporting preserved) fallen have mot their oblizations with| married her in White ine last weary thi gi RA Pg ‘an, nat prov on ta authorized the insertion tn paren. | tho best traditions of journalism, Tho|@ measure of faithfulness and intellt-|" “When wite No. 1 recently got an oF magnesia. imin j thoata of the name of the man con.| £004 Name of the Associated Press| gence for which the management is cerned, The report, tn referring to| has not been impaired, The public; deeply grateful. By direction of the mony, pending trial of her separation confidence in our despatches has) Board of Directors and as a partial] suit, she went to Silver Lake to serve grown, until millions of| recognition of the efficiency of the|{h® Papers on him. She found him liv 1 ith No. 2, whom she recogni readers now hesitate to give credence) staff, the life of each employes in the a former schoo! chum in Fv a a the work of the Associated Prons in| steadily the last your, says: | AMMEYER ax “Overtaxed cables, muddle censor-/t) many published reports until as- SA" Gt. NewYork. ships and similar exigencies of war|wuped that they were carried BY Out often LS up our plans an re- | asso 4" St. New York ciation, ‘The sensational Zimmer- | quently neutralized the resourceful of| man note, with Its report of diplo- our staff, Yet we have incomparably | matic gue in Mexico, was uni- the most comprehensive machinery versally accepted as genuine because ollecting and distetbuting news ii» Associated Pi Herein Hl Ww ’ S . d S for collecting an 6 Associated Press said it was. The LIBERTY omens pring an ummer that the world has ever known.” bombardment of Paris at long range gf “Of our men aboard,” the report | was ridiculed by other press associa- auccese, continues, “we gratefully acknowl-|tiong and by ordnance experte, but edge our appreciation. 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