The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1918, Page 12

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ul bb la jashed. The Lieder that the , ndoned came from mai SAYS MI" r bimeelt. aM mi a hear of the plar was away on mg vacation resem ys I at once took steps to sco that it went eo tur A a Bethea who, seer t Is to ‘ ised for similar pur- wa : ie 4 the site of the : 0 "i fad lacking in good pout nor 1 nt w camp will be t expensive on rse such } 1 not be per- t Ha record, ‘The site f ie court house } irso such @ thing cou Pi sand grants’ | Which was never built cost the city | - ot artmont the exclusive | OVer $12,609,000, i re the Comm e upaney asion Sr ( tament, taformation regarding the : cae duurauen of the | CAILLAUX SENDS PROTEST. pa g of the hat" the Police . way ‘ Seen : - | with such sas | #Plan Was Well Th IMtentiOned; |: cvataientn wad pehenes ihe DutHeL OOth Conlin Detailed to, Will Erect Fr rame Building | vere ave hereon and which aave no June 7. — Joseph Calllaus j but Lacking in Good Sense, | Attorney's office. What there were of Spartanburg to Instruct | There to Shelter Provost : surrender of the site and the f a awaiting trial ‘ he detatls were told to Mr, Swann in Ve ame t { He Adds. Jan anonymous letter, written on Po- | U.S. Fighters. Marshal’s Force, par ; ———— DepartMent stationery — seonanines + VA plan originated and fost 4 by}, When Mr ked about Spwial fo The Brening World ) | The Federal Government ts to ta @ome members of tho Police SPARTANBURG, 8. C., June 7 over, temporarily, the site of the pr ants’ Association to make Police Officers bere are greatly interested in| posed new Court House, north of t 5 n, it shall give the War ” tn autte ; + tinue pe-Milasioner Richard Enright a poosent, | the new system of bayonet fighting! Municipal Building, and will eres! iv © notice ‘of CUAUE Ia euftering, from ae f Of & $10,000 Liberty bond has been| | Saured that if the being taught by Capt. Considine of|there wooden bartacks for the use of)! Arned that the War De. . - ¢ ceapmammmmmsamaagacaiaaaaaay aad tH ok saaiebenee Mission, who has|@ Provost Marshal's force, which w r Pane OF Ube state | Ceanen is ” . 1 ir salaries for ‘just arr h from the bat-| !elleve the city police of arresting 4 ‘ommls Pr he presentation to the Com. | ciments of ploneer infantry. | diers Bnd other cases In which mil ne the depart- er 6 yond for $10,000—an Ing the regim Dioneer infantry. | men “wooden ntructure " } ape Aa a ar Nor about, The French and British are’ now lig ht lc Lami sailors as) the time being there will be in, with the éveatual sixteen months, Using bayonet fighting combined | Well, May be concerned \ yuar on the site about fervice (9 Home and . wg (oe acon nag ith the bayonet and —. | ot Nake any action. The idea wes taught deftness w Use ” ed b Fpread about quietly and with con- |quickness of trigger at the same time, “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn | 2) 0.) ie nee reer Many ot the 14 Jeu. \no as to use the rifle tm elther way is .~ aching, calloused tenants resented the idea of having to | ha ing, ° give up $6 @ month for five montha, | that may be necessary In close fight- fi feet and corns. with the high cost of living what it is. |ing. Men are taught to fire the rifle It was these men, doubtless, who let |trom the hip or other positions with. | the eat out of the bag aid informed jout bringing !t to the shoulder. It ts| re Nerict Attorney. statement, of |& Modification of the rapid fire work course, put-a stop to the thing en-|of the old time Western cowboys. Tt | Lirely and will doubtioss allence the in to be taught here te the first time reports about it that have been in i, this country. Britfwh troops have e circulation in police ciroles for more) tnt Oi ras be eid —_— epring New men coming into camp now SONS OF REVOLUTION NAME |,..7. "taco" cas, ne ie by the hostess house the oamp libra- ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS Han, dow Welfare Board ¥. Mt speceiniantaa and Knights of Columbus, The Lfatite, giving a hearty welcome to Prizes Awarded for School Compo. [eamp, explains tho peoular activities r sitions on “What U. Jot each of the organisations named, Why Nmping around with ach- Ms 3 .” lwith an offer of service of any kind fag, puffed-up feet—feet so tired, | Gres to France and @ cordial invitation to come | ehaf sore and swollen you can) The Sons of the Revolution in the und nd t acquainted. Ef. hardly get your shoes on or off? Why! siato of New York, with headquarters BFound and gel beg! . Et. iy x don't you get a 25-cent ox of “Tia” {ort ls made to make the new men from the drug store now and gladden | *t Fraunce’s Tavern, Broad and Peat! feo) at home in camp your tortured feet? Le 6, announced to-day the results of | ‘The Red Cross has established a “Tis” ‘makes your feet glow with ay contest on the subject, “What | 2rw Branch 10 cat. eae Special : gomtorts: takes down swellings and | ino United States of America Owes to! attention is given the | raws +t 1 mis wht | e service, an eet of feet that chafe, smart and | "Fance,” asranged by the wociety as an/in the service, and Anan burn, “Tix” Inetantly stops pain in| incentive to the study of American his- and advised in making applica €orns, callouses and bunions. “Viz" tor ns for nts and allowance, , fs glorious for tired, aching, sore feet.| The contest was for scholars of the jand part attention is given the i») © more shoe tightness——no more | inst year of high schools and prepara: | foreign soldiers, of whom there are a us OW Ou re Ou foot troubles.—Advt. tory departments of normal schools and | nuny he ‘In many cases allot- | ° | ce in the State of New York. ‘The | ments Italy through ‘ have been awarded gs follows; | the It ; } Piet Dongid MeAllister, tiifees High| The (Mrs, Armirong isa healthy young matron with an unusual « } ehool, Ithaca, pedal; | Pany amount of common sense. She enters the drug store and Miss } : | vision the working of ag ihe ¢ this ¢ Andrea @ father} Grey, an attractive and amiable clerk, catches sight of her.) j \ \ and mother and three small brothers | F 1 dependent upon him. Be- leat ‘ | URNITURE r § 5 cM" | fore he was drafted he was sending Miss Grey—“Good Morning, Mrs. the water in the food through your , le, $18 1 nap meds them $50 4 month. He receives only | Armstrong. What shall it be—some colon walls, and that water is . Oe oye really mice soap? We've got a new—" carrying disease germs all through Anna | support, but this was not enough. -As by your system because you aren't L | 4 result of the Red Cross aid in mak- | Mrs. ARMSTRONG — No, Miss Grey— getting rid of that poisonous waste. ° 5 : Lewton, jing his a cation for allowances for Kirtland, Milne High nawanda ». Mor o Harold making $55.0 month more than when he went rmy Maraaré he gets $10 a month for er brothers, into the The money ts forwarded red thre the a h aie Doris A. McClellan, High Schoo! HOSPITAL ‘Your Firemen “ 300°°° Ww atime ry | FREE Brass BED cr | news of the sudden death of SHIP SUNK. | Brig. Gen, RoE. L.gMichie in France | a shock to evefybody in Michie left Nere at the head of led When Duteh pect of early se slish to a Dutch was one of the most popul —_ t be Open Saturday Evenings | 4) ices “U6ath ST. LSTATIONATCORNER ()."",! | i =|! id soldier. Sindoro, which and crew of the FREED BY COURT ORDER Were oe is to Hegor Fourth, June 7.—State Gov- ernors were asked by the Committee on COLUMBUS AVE RET.103 & 1O4"ST Defendants Arrested lamations derignating the Fourth of Apache Pewee garth ot Bn’ the “United | 3 béen approved by | Shay for Gambling Monopoly. Five of the alles Ne Ratre Charge For it, Advertiseme sta for The World may be i District Messenger office is the ofty . dd murderers who BRITISH OFFICER ee OVER = arents and $6 a month} 5 a month | camp. | | Lsepia Mines | his brigade, the 63d Infantry, more AMSTE| 7—The Dutch than a month ago. He was at the hospital ahip Koningen Regentes was. time apparently in the best of health | Kb ie North Sea while| 88d Was enthusi lcamp and was regarded as a splen- | ater| | Public Information to-day to tasue proc- | Daniello's Confessions of Ring to | wore arrested last November on the ‘Ser [strength of a canfersio « Ss = = = "| Danielio, « Brooklyn barber, were e this morning by r of Judme| ’ | ONLY BRONX STORE [Crain in the Court of ¢ al Sessions, and with the consent o: triet Attorney Brothers Daniello, brought back from Reno. Nev, on @ murder charge seribed a “murder ring’ AUMANNS 149th Srecer NING 1E | <xerrmamtne > No Extra Charge for Credit From $50 up. Joseph di, Maroo ip Jv kambling house at No Anthony mantuill, i ‘4 Jamen Stre: ed and the we on uNcorrobo “THREE WAR cars Adam Period Suite in Jacobean Oak + 4 Pieces, consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Ta- $ 50 ble, Dining Table, 48 in., 6 ft. extension ; as illustrated 79= | AUBURN, N. Y., | son, who had a farm out: hung his scythe in the ment to the Civil War, “Don’t touch the scythe until come back,” he told his wife. He never returned, The tree grew } i! Uny bit of blade protrudes Queen Anne Period Bedroom Suite J Pre’ inte. other bands, in American Walnut or Mahogany 4 Pieces, consisting of Dresser, C hisenier, Toilet & be Table, Bed in full size, as illustrated hoied bp 4 more acythes keep it company On the day the United States en tered the war Raymond L. Schaeffer. ENTRANCE It was weak Assistant Dia- | had de- | which he said | had caused twenty-six murders in con- | Open Every Evening Apartments J inonorai ovt ‘ot seventeen nue All Goods Marked in Plain Figures |Furmished Brisas acy mult ix degree and ted lor the mur: Giordano, a Staten Taland | M } HANG IN ONE TREE June 1,—Fifty- | seven years ago James Wyman John- this city, | rotch of, a tree! and went off with a New York regi: | son of the present owner of the place, hung up his seythe and donned the olive drab. Yesterday his brother, Lynn, | TH placed his scythe alongside it anc on 4 gu TE. RD VE event went away from Auburn in the 49°" STREET EVENMNc vay @ blue. » | around the scythe until now only a} The farm but the soythe never was disturbed, Now (we THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE , 1518." taken at the Board of Es: morning. I've done nothing but buy soap for the past month, it seems. We ought to be a very clean family. No, I want two bottles of Nujol, please.” “Oh—that’s at the ot other counter, Mrs. Armstrong, This is only toilet goods, you know.” “That's why I came right here, Miss Grey. You have soap and tooth paste and cold cream ath wash-cloths in this show case—every single thing to keep our precious ‘outsides’ clean and fresh. But our precious ‘insides’ must go along as best they can until some ine day they give up—and then we cry for a doctor.” (Mrs. Armstrong furs to toward another counter) (Miss Grey, ree asset) “T'm afraid we pay, the price of vanity; Mrs. Arm- strong.” (Mrs. Armstrong, turning bach) “Pay the price! I've been through it all ee I'd no more think of forgetting my table- spoonful of Nujol than I would my bath or my tooth brush. Two years ago I had a lesson. Just before my little girl was born] think I had every kind of constipation a woman can have. Of course I had to try all the ‘cure’ laxatives there were advertised pile and salts, and tabloids and mineral waters, They were so violent, and I found they were weakening me —I needed a stronger dose every time. I almost drove the doctor crazy. And then he took matters into his. own hands.” “How, Mrs. Armstrong?” “He came in one day ater T had had one of my ‘spells’ and said. ‘Mrs. Armstrong, you're only pois- oning yourself. Your body is no getting rid of your food weste properly, It gets just as far as your lower intestines — your “colon” — and there it stops, and decays. The body absorbs about four-fifths of ¢alendar, will t ith jate meet~| Marshal guard, 7, not be- | Police. The ma Building, which to be used as a sed | Quartermaste 8 not ¢ ment, or body of military At least a part of the Hallenbeck | Palm Beach, Cool ALE TODAY and TOMORROW Gold Bond Clothes: —They’re Insured In these times of rising prices | and lowered qualities, a man | frequently does not know where to buy his clothes, but there | is one safe way, and that is to buy Gold Borid clothes. Here's what they stand for: SURETY , wy A As to Top Style SURETY As to All-Wool Fabrics SURETY ' As to Hand Tailoring Big Values—For Friday and Saturday Only NewSpring &$ Summer Suits yA} $30 and $25 Values Officers’ Uniforms at Cost— Cloth and Silk Mohair Suits for Men and Young Men $8.50, $10, $12.50 & $15 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. That's where almost all disease starts.’ “Those remedies’ you ve been tak- ing are arg medicines’, Mrs. Armstrong. They act quickly and they act hard, and the more you take the more you're going to need. Now I'm going to put you ona new treatment —it’s called the Nujol treatment. You've got a double responsibility now, and you've got Ha be gaining strength, not losing What, effect did it have, Mrs. Arm- strong?” “None—at first. I was disappointed, because there weren't any results for two aye: Then I began to be regular as clockwork.” “Why that’s wonderful, Mrs. Arm- strong. Did ye” “It is wonderful. The doctor says the reason is simply that Nujol not only softens the waste matter, and so makes your system function more easily, but it lines the intestines with a film that makes the food smooth- ly—no friction, you see? It doesn't upset the digestion and leave you feel- ing hollow, as pills do, it’s harmless, and its gentle and sure, and delight- fully clear.” “Tt sounds like such areasonable way to treat your system, Mrs. Armstrong. “That's it. I don’t mind tellin, privately that Tm just as proud of a clean system as I am of a clean face. And a clean system means a clean tace, Miss Grey. (Mrs. /ppee nals her purchase and Lewes the store. She has been gone abeut ten minutes when Miss Grey approaches the pre prietar with 4 petitioning smile and the follew- ing remark—) “Mr, Wilkinson—will you make mea special employee's price on a bottle of Nujol?” Fos your own protection insist that the druggist give you and capped nuine Nujol, in a sealed bottle, bearing the Nujol trademark in red—sever ethereusse. Inferior sub: stitutes may give Pip m soldiers and sailors anywhere. Write for attractive free booklet on the Nujol treatment. Section & Nujol Dept Manes Oil Co. (New Jersey}, Bayonne, N. * “Regular as Clockwork’ i itis eoults, Nujol is adsedusly pure and harmess, Atall druggistsin the U.S, and Canada. Send 50 cents and we will ship new kit size bottle to U.S. \ ei ve ger | iN | a hl 27 CORTLANDT STREET CORNER OF CHURCH ST. 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