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x a Mistrict Attorney Vescends on VAP) THE “VERY LATEST” RAID, | 1290.» reyover nad een tound tn ner ob Broadway Wat Cheek Girls, Two pretty hat check girls from a Broadway restaurant were arra before Magistrate Healy thls me Beve the } Anne Suzack, both Byset, riers they were, roam=mat Anions was held in $500 ball be- Flush the Kidneys; How Ure: Acid Couses Gout, Rneumotism, Lumbae ’ (By L. B. SMITH, M. D) Tt-qvas not until the discovery by Sir Arthur Gerod, in 1848, that the blood of gouty patients contained uric acid in| presses, we often have lumbago, dis- an excaisively large amount, that much subject Leter sdientifie men learned that in gout, also rheumatism, the kidneys do not work properly to throw off the uric acid | time for several weeks ata time, and! had been shown boxes which he be-| attention. was paid to this isan; consequently uric ure deposited in and about the acid cryst jolats, in the muscles, where an in Uptown Store money enough. ‘This beautiful %-plece Dining Room Suite ts just the thing for a subur-| 4% 7 Raw ban or country home. It le a fino reproduction ef tho beat of Colonial | x % Cor Rug. Furniture. rations are attractive floral des! The | 7.6% ® Woo! nd Mibre Rue suite includes wures forty inches with the Ie down §x10 Grose Rue . . and sevent 4@ Inch Congoleum Rug Border, . 83 $149 50st crcnesam tot e runner) ; ; 0b 24 tneh Stair Linoleum’ (hail ne ae | 22 tnoh Linon Btatr Carpet (crash) li8e 14x80 Duplex Door Mat . i 24x86 Cork Bath Mat ot. the White enamel is of 4 prices for mé¢ $5.9 ity, Under present \thie bed ts 4 remar able bargain at our price of only tae Hoa Fever ba NB ag Liberal Credit Terms 250 weekly on 815 worth 760 weekly for 850 worth 81.50 weekly on 8100 worth 62.50 weekly on Other amounts tn provorti Per by the month tf you wish, 10% Off for Cash, -\ the diseases that follow.—Advt. 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Don’t Touch Your Bank Book! Cowperthwait & Sons’ Liberal Credit Will Furnish Your Home You don’t need to withdraw money from the bank to furnish your home as you. have always wanted it. Cowperthwait & Sons," the oldest furniture house in America,” in their one hundred and eleven years of business, have helped thousands of couples to enjoy the pleasures of a beautiful home without having to wait year after year until they had saved Take advantage of this opportunity to outfit our . your entire home and then make only small weekly Open Saturday Evenings . Reputation Behind This Suite Only $10 Black Enamel Hand Painted Suite Ma 2 for ee) LTIEUGHT =" QOD O00 RLS flammation is set up in the nearby No One Found Who Actually tissues. Hague has anid, that “rout § i rheumatism, | and. rheumatism Saw Arms and Ammunition out.” If uric acid is formed eld for Germa cess within the body it ts passed or jks ph to the kidneys, which act 1 to pass off this poison. If Whether 1.00000 Spanieh- Mauser exereted hy the kidneys, it is] gos with a quantity of ammunition, iru the t The > a ie ae eae together with @ large number of ma- Fash cle-sheaths, where the} ohine ¢ are held in Now Yort ulation te weakest, and where]. or various parts of the country the alkalinity of the blood ts lowest. Consequently we must do| for Germ everything to throw off this. uric acid poison, and simple methods are at. Flush the kidneys by drinkin, 6 to B glasses of water between |General Alfred I. Becker, meals, A pint of hot water a half] The first witness called waa Edgar hour before meals A. Holmes, a bulider of No. #14 Wost Take Anuric, double strength (0¢|7igt streot. A letter was read by \ package), three times a day forl yr. pecker which purported to have an account was the basis for the investiention to-day at No. 61 Chambers Street by Deputy Attorney awhile, Invigdrate and a the tot ' kidneys to flush owt the acud|o2me from Toles, which offered ty | isons, During winter months the| DF Thomas Darlington, — former circulation is apt to be sluggish and| Health Commisstoner, 1,000,000 rifles the blood stream retarded. If urie|at $7& apiece, Holmes testified he acid is present it is apt to clog the capillaries. This accounts for many acute conditions, such as headache, neuralgia, gastric disturbances, and dull mind. As the condition’ pro- nad never seen the rifles, and that tho offer to Dr. Darlington was tn- Hrectly from William M. Ford, at- torney for Gustay Luessing, the “dark | entire transaction. | Lyeasing, up to the time of adjourn- | ment, is the.only witness yet to be} ealled who can clarify the situation. Mr. Holmes testified a man’ named Crossley had told him he horse’ in the ease of the heart and arteries, breaking down of the kidneys, rheu- matism and gouty symptoms. Eat less meat, drink more water, and take Anuric (double or triple strength) after meals and at hed-| James A. you will be free from uric acid and ileved held approximately — 280,000 | rifles and were in good condition. Tho | Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. or monthly payments stretched over a whole year and a half. There is no red tape about it. You just visit either one of our stores, select the furniture that you need to make your home attractive and comfortable, and the articles you select will be sent to your house immediately. Visit us today! Avail yourself of the chance to make your home beautiful and cozy without touching ank* book and without “waiting until you ave enough laid by.” Cupurthunits Sone the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them « Month fj boxes were marke ut testified ed the produced , “Krupp, Exven Mr. Ford had int rifles existed and could when a responsible pur w produced, Holmes goon rward met Gustav Luessi ho|* hos a mail address at No, 2 tector reet, and who informed him pot only knew the owners of the rit 1 amunition, but that they could be produced when necessary Mr. Holmes declared he believed the rifles had been brought to this coun used in) “Germanizing should Germany be su tr » be American cossful in conquering her European | foes sa | At ; aa S ; phe RI00 in Sh Charles 7 n | Hiwh, Lew, ch’en, | a jand of $6 a ® re payable June 6 nave failed | - dD oe P ia Aten Symi ‘i : wm Fi “thet hbase Novetnt t the in nt_made last | miersepont rewide he Marie An-| \! = ‘ovetnber, at the instigation of a gov- | iiinute ra totr Hotel, this city, testified he| Am < %] American Sugar Refining Company—| iinment meditaion board, for wage {r Ferry } ft th " vo — | Regular quarterly dividends of 1% per | 1 A eard the rifles through Ivan] Ain g . “W Nadgne-ang prospe Narodny, No. @f 1 Aan = [cent om common stock to recont of rec-| youn Brennan, President of the Tide | 4h boo"? Narodny told him of a dinner at a| ‘™ + + 19 ie of % of 1 per cent. to be paid ‘ ike. tackine . t i ub somewhere tn the city.| St OSs cent. on preferred | Tow. Among other union men who com $300 ane { Capt, Hans Tauscher was a member | = BI stock. plainal to the board this morning were | eluded of the party. After the dinner the| Pw party was trken to a loft, where the| \ + % mung were disclosed packed neatly tn | ial TQ} casen, fi + 3%] Robert P. ‘Tucker of Charleston, 8. tS C,, and Charles L, Parmley of Now tak -M : Brighton, Staten Island. failed to ¢ } ‘umber.2 of a Series of Labor Conservation Chats throw any now light on the question| & $ TR) of “Who's got the guns.” ¢ ~% Mr. Ford, Luessing’s attorney, ap- |‘ = g| ‘ peared non-committal and had to be se urged to testify. He declared Lues- +2 sing has been a naturalized citizen Fa ere re us a : CW O of the United States for thirty years, +3 kine daw’ pt es and that he has never had reason| tie, Mov ¢ + to doubt his patriotism. He said he had no knowledge of those higher up in the rifle deal, and beeause he “respected” Mr. Luessing’s confidence he never asked who else was con- corned, actinic $0 HELD FOR N. Y. MURDER. ae 4 ted in Boston! =s reed With Stabbing. | +2 BOSTON, May 14.—Hitoshi Mogt, a 18] Japanese, wan arrested here vwowlay as a fugitive from justice In connection with | ¥ b 3 1% the murder of 8. Hosak!, @ fellow coun-| + fa} tryman, who was stabbed to death in| t 2 New York City on April 3 7 at Mogi told the officers he left the| +h house before Hosak! was killed and that atl ¢ = or he knew nothing of the erlme. He said Stoo + §} he would return without extradition, | 1. papers. 2 % —— £3 NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. |~ i 1} High. Low. Last. | Sout, Ity + iy A es + "| 50 me di December Thirt A : t %) January 26.00 or ggg ED 1,,| closed off 51 to ‘ues Pas. + Ty] ; ai SUFFERED “Fruit-a-tives’’ Alone Gave Him Quick Relief Buckingham, Que. May 8rd, 1915, “For seven years, I suffered terribly from Severe Headaches and Indiges- tion, 1 had belching gas from the stomach, and I had chronic Constipa- tion. I tried many remedies, but nothing did me good. Finally, a friend advised ‘Fruit-a-tives I took TERRIBLE AGONY - _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 19 bee ble for Kansas City Southern Rallway~Year| shows $5, 260,855, BOATMEN'S STRIKE HERE HINTED IN WASHINGTON 1 ne Lon: a Ferr earnings increased Unions Charge City Has Failed to|+ | Soman 6.95 a share! sinclair Guilt Corporation—Report for ’ line of a seston ‘ 17 shows surplue of $1,0V8,277, equal to Keep Agreement for Wage leeaah i } ‘Tide Water Ol1 Company—Total net] $1.63 @ share of no par value , for 19M, $6,096.451, after all \s arges Including $762,196 war taxes as income ompared with 46 net for 1916. Southern Rallway ay em since Jan. 1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Wir not changes from orevious close, es FETE PS OF FE ++l4++ +1 bttte ++++ 4 Tolal aales EX-SPEAKER CANNON SUPPORTS OVERMAN BILL Declares Both Parties Will Support | Wilson in Conduct of | War. | WASHINGTON, May 14.—Former | Speaker Cannon came to the support of the Administration to-day in de- bate on the Overman bill, giving the President power to reorganize Gov- | va, Wilive-Overiand, 1 this grand fruit medicine, and it made me well, ‘To everyone who has miserable health, with Constipation and Indiges- tion and Bad Stomach, I say take ‘Fruit-e-tives,’ and you will get well.” ALBERT VARNER, 60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OG(DENSBURG, N.Y. 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It makes a very simple, i expensive shampoo, which cleanses \the hair and scalp thoroughly of all \the dandruff, dirt and excess il, leaving @ wonderfully clean, whole- some feeling, After its use you will |fint that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is never streaked in appear Jance and is always bright, soft and | fluffy; so fluffy, in fact, that it looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging it becomes a | pleasure. Just use a teaspoonful of Canthrox, which you can get from any good druggist’s, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes @ full {eup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hatr ernment departments. Representative Gilet of Massachusetts, Republican | leader, led the fight against the bill. | Both Democrats and Republicans, Mr. Cannon sald, would continue to support the President im the war until victory was won. He departed from his subject to attack George Creel, Chairman of the Committee on Public Information, and said that if ho had his way he would “take Cree! by the seat of the breeches and the back of hts neck and throw him into space." | Representative Gillett told the House the bill proposes to abrogate the powers of Congress a' them ove’ to the President. No suggestion has been made by the Administratton as to what it ho} to accomplish undor the bil, he ———— WHITMAN VETOES 79 BILLS. Study ko and Alien « Among Them, ALBANY, May 14.—Gov. Wwitman's omnibus veto, recording the death of seventy-nine bille passed during the 1919 ression of the Legislature and marking the end of the thirty-day period, which terminated last midnight, was made pub- Ne to-day. ‘Two of the most important measures which met death were the Martin bill | to provide for an investigation of the rural wohool problem, and the Meyer | vi to require non-English speaking | males between the a; of ebxt ‘instead of just at the top of the head. Adyt All the $20 t We assu and offer VICTROLAS excellent service ‘|EAsyY TERMS | WISSNER [.:: Vietor Monday and Records BROOKLYN NEW YORK Saturday on Sale 55 Flatbush Ave. 53 East 34th St. Evenings JERSEY CITY—134 Newark Ave. nd twenty-one to attend some public or private day or night school w —t Newest i) l i iP © $265 Hi re you of you special XIV. aid SY Federal Utilities Corporation—Divi dend of 1% per cen’ payable June 1 to share, payable June 20 to stock record May ‘od Atlantic Refining Company—Regular Increase. buck pay Three-Card Mon Make Collections Costly Mes TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS pay their bills promptly and the labor expended in collect- ing the majority of telephone accounts is there- fore reasonable. Bor THERE ARE A NUMBER of subscribers who overlook their telephone bills, who neglect to pay them within the reasonable specified time, and the labor of collecting these accounts is great —probably two or three times as great as that involved in collecting all the accounts that are paid within the desired period. Tue LABOR invdved in collecting overdue accounts is labor that would be unnecessary, if all accounts were paid wihin a reasonable time, and particularly under present war-time conditions, it might better be devoted ‘0 other work of value to the community’s telephote service. Weare taking this neans of placing the facts before telephone subscribers in general and we fe@ vertain that they will co-operate by poying their bills promptly. Enlist for Humanity by helping the Red Cross BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & € Fulton Street, Brooklyn Important Sale Wednesday One Model Illustrated Sleeveless slip-on of Silk Fibre fn black, white and sport shades; purled at waistline or in belted models, Other models of Zephyr Wool with sleeves in striking combinations, special 5 OD) Shetland Slip-over Middy, purled at waist, | salmon or black. ipectal Shetland Slip-over Sweaters, fishtail) model, in corn, rose, turquolse, nile, robin’s egg blue, coral, black or khaki, } large sailor collar, Speotal | President of the Ma- Smart Slip-on Sweaters in rose, copen, turquoise, khaki pnt 3 § « 5.00) ' T. B. O'Connor. horemen's Unto: co, operated Bureaws the agreed yard wos told, TY Chariti failed to or they a WASHINGTON, May 14 At a hear nore Mey ie {ing before the Vational War ae aha ou ee vate Dey ia Roard to-day to investizate wage a wner who failed to keep the agrovt Standart O11 Company of Kansas ditions of. 20,0 “| aii Ri he 1 dividend of $10 a aaa shoabie ure stook GAMBLERS ON FERRYBOAT, Men Get 8250 to ri Ron from $250 the brief run was econ- 50