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1h IN gt er as ee _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918. ; “|LIES FROM BOSTON HERE SENATOR FALL ASSAILS | WITH MAVL AND POSTMASTER PRESIDENT FOR “SECRECY” sla NT FOR" ‘A PAIN REME Prepared for Famitv Use i ——— Court Orders Arrest of Ex-Senator D r Towne. Okey Court Fustice Pinetite issuet en TY FMI | OYEES order yesterday for the arrest of | United States Senator Charles A. To PORTO RICO AND HAWAII 10 SEND 17,000 IN DRAFT for failure to appear before him to snow | “Ty Western Union Telegraph ¢ ompany | ner i214 p 4 Ne ~ cause why he should , My an tel ed | le t, Webb Make » Mr J Re fs R t Brande!s and Ho se} mine b fe ere] ib p ‘ " i ; : belly oy pad adway for contempt of court. Thle step Is the feds ri ) ‘ wee Lng | " . me outéome of a judeiment for $1,008 ov | J Hub to New York—Da Advise Wilson as to Bulgaria US Wee att eines eu eam wp on June 20 and | te Againat Senator Towne by Men: | Flights Planned and Turkey istes wietinentG : s1suis0 Bily 12 | in F. Spetimen, formerly his law | { } veaiti? Wile States | Wa Turkey, Chicago and No entern RALrOnd—=| goaitet STE oie a near nd valees. ; j & ner. Towne did not appear when i | “ bc Mg mee FASHINGTON, June pport- | Regular quarterly dividend of 2 pe: t sags r sith vi WASHINGTON, June 11 i | 1 . teat 1 Jin May, 1916 ' before Justice Allen of the City as 8 peewenmer, the Mat! ike 1h Senate toed fe proposal |O” the preferred and 1 3-4 on Aree A ai were called by Pro- | t omvts mi from Boston to New| o¢ genator Rorah for publié dies | ominon stocks, beh payabs iw Regu Marshal Odneral Crowder to-day | e q | pe ai at Belmont Pare a 1.49) oF teent stor HA GE MOO Stes | on en f é Jena ot ayabie Juiy|to f n 17,000 draft regisirante for! 2 @ se ’ , hi Labantita Hittin: Racor vt inaehine wa lca, Hes Se attention to| Western Union Telegraph Comp - ecord Jun the onal Arnis é A } Joard of Aldermen Recom- ey Wen ete repens Janke Bran: | Remuiar quarterly divider dott 3-4 or Sentinedaii I Rico wae asked ta send on| 50c For Seventy Years ; we . es a a ebb Innugurated the New| seta of eriede A and Baward | Sons’ she”* uly WB to stock record) pba ¢ Jun a ui me | T ; ; mends Higher Salaries for service dagt Thursday | st. tours’ wore auvlaion ene oe ae : | eewular auarterly Comp Lie Casas, Hawaii | All Druggiste Tried and Troe n . to . u it rt . - * nt. on preferred et As directe ) " | Most of Them. when hy Massachusetts cit¥ law to a war declaration against Turkey| 8 9 Kreege Comp: eee T te buneK Peenee SUNG Lt : ay 36 to EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY for ' mr | | from Belmont ba with mail He | ap 4 Bulgar and declared that If tr =—= r -t ateck reco: ibs 4 é oiulw, on July 1. Creme oe Biel, at} Narerarsisereal planned to return the next dey, but an|ingioated trregularities in th nduet | The adjourned annual meeting of the call for limited ser r ; AF i | The Board of Attermen to-day areldent to tie machine tn tanita tnd, ot the Governient a oe {CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS, |," assoure ‘Company haa again been irae, sens out by Genera: ‘ en er, unfavoratle weather prevented! ‘rie report. he eal ot been a AR ie ut off until June 2 to-day he call te for 9,000 { adopted a resolution of tte Aalaries| ihe neuen nent Until toda ne T port, he sald, had not b With ef cbangn from previous stow, | Suldlshtbes ailgirind > wih be sent to the North. | ' jand Grades Committee recomending| Lieut. Webb etarted the flight trom Lave, Last, chanse, | xa cut spruce for the airplan: The Tortures of Dyspepsia (St titres of cy ertovees Boston at 10.21 o'clock this morning. Be. ria te solely & whatear ior on- | tar ark Wes:: ; Bet gl atk Oi). pet hc | sane mae e ® mechanic and sixty-four pounde of waria (8 ool f + BI extra 6 er | ee ee - now recelving $1,000 a leas be ic Maeaiar Guilty ‘ ress and not for the President or < ¢ mon stock | emesneavameaa’ is Corrected by ‘Frult-a-tives’’ |crceret 2 ver cont. and that the [between Now York and Boston now are {or couran, that Congress would be eied rand H prereerea®? ———. it “BALMWORT pt 4. " a 4 cash on preferredy i Arab d ver | [falartes of ail city employees recotv- VBaentoe of ie (ORY Sapaitions ar] {0,2ave advice trom the President. 58 1 to etock record | Mreseeutor Mine Camee (6 © } PLEASES MANY ' St. Martin's |ing between $1,000 and $2,000 @ year! Philadelphia, which would prevent a| oo god ‘alt . $$) b wan RASOLIOO.. Yu } Hundreds of thousands are af For two years, 1 suffered tor-|bo increased 10 par cent. The Board | good Innding, the merial mali wervica| praaent ves areieceitar ties byte by t'Q] Guantanamo sugar Company—Regu | a Ao or June mie 81 micted with ‘Ite ities of ’ tires from Severe Dyspepsia. 1 had] of Ewtimate, to which the resolution |for that city did not start from Hel.) kent Admini * is Senator f Rj tar quarterly divs payable Lda Ld nied ied jeige ole heey a sage went on, “is its refusal to take the t mas J. Mooney for pardon from the| | constant pains after eating: Pals! nae boon went for tts approval, tn re- {mont Park to-day peopia of tha United Sthtes into its 13 | Suly 1 to stock nce Imposed Upon him, Diss| | and bisdder. Thousands have down the sides and back; 4nd) ruosted to male provision for the Seo Rape emer | confidence relative t ations wi 8) National 1 rn Reguiar | iy Charla St pt kert| | found fi h | confidence relative to negotiauons with iy | National ico: Company=R t les) jeker t ay conn: to doctetar eet they increases when making up the 1919] 267 GRADUATE AT VASSAR, | ‘oreten nations.” Ty [quarterly dividend of 1% per cent. on veotly that Mooney was an|} usits | did not help me. But as soon as I|budget. Agproval of the Estimate - — | 7 | preferred stock June 9 to} man Government, i 7 ibrted takin eons Neeprere Roard is necessary rematy any salary rena) MAYORS OF STATE MEET. ‘ ous Fecord Jun “3 ly aiaicminaa| | yer D egan to improve increases are srantes eo: nnonne, AA and ‘ ‘ wae arged and this sedicine, made of sine The resolution calling for the tn vanrubueed abi in Y., June 1f.-| martene to speak Affore Newbarush * SWEDISH STEAMSHIP SUNK. parad | iujces, relieved me when everything | osoe Pibrobatl ny | TWO hundred and sixty-seven members aNigh ‘ 8 pringtpa Anest. thing tine fated.” Mutton, It called fo teeeives 6p nf the class of 1918 received thelr de-| smwHUNCH, N. Y., June 11 -Predte i B | New Sweden Victim of U Mont tn) Con COT ELL I I teed wa a es DY | green at Vasear College to-day, Within! tions of @ record. breakir ant ae 1? hadtot thant the Ade MRS. HUDSON MARSHBANK. | july 1, But the Balarion and Grades! two weeks tha campus will be given | ior',of & texord- break pripakesone th dl af is Cee icosssoscowcceon jal size 250 tommittes amended tho resolution tolover to the f Women’ n . a & 4s PA | nu ’ 80c # box, 6 for $2.50, tri men's Viatte- er city officiata of the atate were con ray % | , At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES| make the tnereasoa effective next | burgh.” a summer training eamp for|armed here thie afternoon when. the 8 tH | % Ze , N dvt, | year. nurses, to accommodate possibly al sessions were opened at the Courthouse. Kroes register, Limited, Ogdensburg, Algernon Loe, Jeador of the Bocial- | thousand collegians from all over thaltis delenates were Mbaicoutes te daayor zs American-™ ; at Aldermon, introduced an amend- | country. ° }3ona Wileon and th ° "% subinarine reached the we twenty-one y han $150.0 Among these * bn etl 44 side 90 eae oorive yen their salaries inereased| given by the class for a library | Conmisastor Inright of New Yor i vila reer cry SMuercagementeof the various. to that figure, ‘The amendment was) fund. to nurehiane bog dealing with | speak at a “Safety First” meeting to- | apie Sweden was bullt In 19 | defeated, "| women's develonme as | part af a fleet of voss 7 ioe If the resolution adopted to-day ts ‘ oe j > - Petwabin Got ; |He Delights in Giving Pleasure on a Large Scale— approved by tho Eetimate Board, Camp Dis Sergeant Suicide, MORAN IS RE-ELECTED \she made « | . : * ro than One-half of New York| Sergt Walter D. Reese, of an en- i . but waa af | Ten Thousand Soldiers and Sailors to Receive City's 100,000 employees will receive | gineer ¢ ny at Ca ix, N. J..| ane Es 5 Jowners anc * balary inureaies next yoar ered eietle tor Chit nian; | bucasade: Hilslihcde: trendeet ot |ths cma ais: Bast Asinti \ Their Favorite Home Paper Free. tend cas yee committed sutelde hy shooting himself onevaranta. Aut | thee gihedincwudh wllged Jin the head at his home in Westfield | rere sppahe : fo Wreckage of Schooner Seen Fit- aa 6 ; I Poltc: 4. | _ oH WNeratse ‘oan wscnliy revues toe OF Cape Cha Bungay night. No reason for the act| Word was received at Poitce Head: | ite F 3 ’ G own, as the Se d been | quarter oT Patro! joseph | lie atic alti ioe : Past Aer eee ele attany® | PHILADELPHIA, June 11—Advices| Very cheerful throngl the day wad ter | uMtars to-day that Patrolman Joseph | ire \ public-spirited, patriotic citizen living in Yonkers, o eiieet i caawas [| rerelved to-day by tho branch ‘aydro~ fore going to his room had been play |o¢ the Patrolmen'a Henevolent Aes offers to send, free of charge, to every soldier and goure 102 NESE 'M. Woek- [lot « ochooner ts roported fifteen miles| turned home on.a twentysfourchour | aie bberep say irre * sailor who enlisted or was drafted from Westchester days except Thurs. Sun. 10 to 1? gaat of ¢ ape Charice lightship, off the furlough, He wan, twenty-four years r x County whatever HOME newspaper that soldier or Patrolman Dante! J. Culliname was the | KR erat heey sailor may select. af : poring candida is f You Want the beh He is paying the subscription for the papers and in . ONE BERLIN OFF THE MAP. | BY Otto Stahls poi daa : maintaining an organization for the sending of ' SBE hd eer eriodicals every w ys in E ; leaeote {a caueoiIR ib Plage 10 * Pure Meal’ Delicecics periodicals every eek to the boys in I urope, on the sea 5 Town. sminonen FRM Pi or in cantonments here. Weetem Union . . * » | BERLIN, fowa, Juno 11.—Beritn | Woy On: SD aa ser ns Papers were sent to 1,500 different soldiers or sailors 4 | owa) will be no more, As a result of | “rota sales, #70:600 shares thd watlety sour ‘palate cravinas ff ‘the first week, to 2,500 the second week, and soon, it is 4 meeting here to-day of the Mayor and - - foe meat. goodies ; . i tho City Counell 1 was decided to notify | More Morgan ‘ a on Private Frankfurters expected, the full force will be covered. the post office offictals in Washington View tn mm, i ioti iti 7] is w , j |{hat the citizens have changed the namo} Members of the Metropolitan Museum | Bologna, Smoked Beef, # . The patriotic citizen, who is wealthy and can afford { ot the kown to Lincoln of Art and thelr guests crowded the Sausages, Roulades. it, got the idea of sending out the papers when he was in | side new Plerpont Morgan wing of the T Et Russia a year ago as the head of the Red Cross Com- museum yesterday afternoon for a. pri- ongue, Etc. ipa , {11 SHELL VICTIMS IN PARIS, | vate view of the Morgan Inctattations Be -« on ‘don aii{ mission. He craved for the news of the day and miss = of decorative art. There are about 3,000 ‘Otto Stahi’s" stamped on : y isse His Gun Kits Twe-Bombarament | obsects gh the inal; oor of the wing, products for seu ararsction: his home paper so much that he felt if the soldiers and ; Continaes. stallation® yet, to Aurel We sailors could hear or read regularly about home affairs han Ever viniincnt of Parle was resumed this | {a dieplay down to. the” eighteenth First” they would not become lonesome or homesick. 7 ’ | bombardment of Paris was resumed this! Century, when the wing Will be as cot. the Gift for the American Bride— “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Cooking Utensils To give “Wear-Ever” is to perform a patriotic service, because “Wear-Ever” will help American brides to help the great cause. “Wear-Ever” Saves Food Heat does not collect in one spot—it cooks quickly and thor- oughly from all sides at once, with little danger of burning. and less loss from shrinkage of food. “Wear-Ever” Saves Fats You can make griddle cakes without grease on the “Wear- Ever” Griddle; muffins without greasing “Wear-Ever” Muffin Pans; bread without greasing “Wear-Ever” Bread Pans; pot roast without grease or even water in the “Wear-Ever”’ Windsor Kettle. “Wear-Ever” Saves Fuel “Wear-Ever” utensils take the heat so quickly and retain it so long that they require less heat than ordinary utensils. Turn flame to usual height until food starts to boil. Then reduce the flame one-third to one-half. If using a coal stove, close the draft. Save that shovel of coall - Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that ‘‘Wear-Ever” THE -ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL New Kensington, Pa. COMPANY “WEAR-EVER™ Alominum Double Boller he Th Straight Seuce Pes Makes the cheaper evte oe quort sie ie ju ra of ment 00 palatable as the the eet enaten iat gg pecially cpavenie “WEAR-EVER” Aluminum Cake Pans “WEAR-EVER™ nourle ‘jot heat the katt empty ever a low fre place roast chews, ote. ee in hatte, eon it on all sides, tog tena of many uses gos Rha" Wher al thd aerate eset ete hous fever eS | morning. Two persons were killed and nine were in yesterday's bombardment, plete chronologically and as chotce in contents as any exhibition of decorative art in Europe. The wing will be open to the public beginning to-day g to the Helair, | — — - peene Are peranien in Roond-Up of) ——__—_——- THREE BROOKLYN STORES: —— acker H | DETROIT, Juno 11.—The police, co- leaning: WHHL wederal author tae} 4810-4812 took into custody 2000 young men between Satur night and this | & morning. Eighty-two are being held as evaders of the draft, —— | Woman Suffrage: Wins in Louisiana | House. | ; PATON row : La, June tA FULTON ST. Cor. BRIDGE ST. OC frnistane. waa passed Conday. by | At Hoyt St. Subway, Brooklyn the Lower House of the Legislature— | }] {s0 to 21, It now goes to the Senate, where suffrage loaders claim they will obtain @ proportionate masority i | BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. F INT PARK, The entries for to- 1 | Special Tomorrow (Wednesday) New ‘‘Chateau’’ Slipovers Of All Wool Jersey rearola: con. | Fashion’s Smartest Summer Conceit inning Card, iomhart, 108; peared) by Gaal number of these effective slipovers for bungalow and country wear, which will be placed on sale Wednesday at this very low price. 4: Customarily Priced at 10.00 and 18.75 ex (kay 7: Poly 115: Ne §: Dauirosoh, 117; | | Made in fine queuiy Jersey cloth, with edging of. brald and pockets out- lined with the same material; newest Summer colorings. War one ting.) 1124, Pingel, Tos, Plesing’ bei To Bhatrgowerie TH: ‘Beau SAyoreatice allowance of. five teunde claimed frentice allowance ot ten pousis siadmed, eather cloudy, track heary } ow thc | NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Sale Shetland Sweaters | Open am katt | Poet acd i : % a98 Positively Guaranteed All Wool bet i Jan ‘ VERY wonderful offer March’ "1.2! 28:65 A of Shetland wool Market closed tr “Middy” —_Slipovers, 40 potn finished with hand crocheting around collar and armholes; special offer— Or with Sleeves and Shetland Collar, 2.95 Ee inereasee etrength of delicate, nervous, run-down people in two weeks? time ia many instances. It has bee dorsed by euclf men as Hon, L Shay, former Secretary of the Treasur x and Ix.Governor of Iowa; Former United 5 hades of States Senator Ric’ Ro! .f \ Distinctive new 8 of Delaware at Present Major of the \ MT et.95 rose, Copenhagen, Khaki, U, 8. Army} General John L. Clem (Ree a ( ‘American Beauty, salmon he drummer bor of Shiloh who or pink, sky blue, Nile green int in the U, §, when States v and turquoise. ; . (hectint raze BROOKLYN STORES = y 1329-1331 @ > sien ‘ift ve.! | Broadway if |At Gates Ave, WIENS Brees Brooklyn Hesaid: “It was my experience, when abroad, that one of the greatest necessities of modern war was to keep the men contented in the trenches and at the rear. I felt, when far from home, that I had a great longing all the time for the newspapers that I was in the habit of reading, “These boys are giving their all for their country. There are no white feathers worn by the American fighters. 'They are entitled to all we can give them, and it is little ‘enough we can do at best for the men who have gone to fight for the flag, taking their chances cheerfully on the fighting line which now stretches through France. _ “I have adopted this means as the simplest and most direct step toward bringing about a more intimate touch between our men who have offered their lives for their country and the current events transpiring at home.” The gentleman from Yonkers cannot afford to send a free paper to every soldier and sailor. He is doing nobly when he covers Westchester County; but, gentle reader, it js up to you to send a paper to YOUR soldier or sailor who is pining for home news. The next best thing to sending a happy letter from home is to send a bright, cheerful, HOME newspaper filled with interesting and entertaining news—a paper that always looks on the bright side of life and has a heartening, cheerful influence on its readers. Such is the THRICE- A-WEEK edition of THE WORLD, published every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. It contains all the latest reliable news of the habitable globe received by cable and wireless from its correspondents everywhere. It only costs $1.00 per year, and for that small sum will be sent by mail regularly for twelve months to any soldier or sailor overseas. Every subscriber will receive 156 issues of the paper during the year. That should he a sure cure for loneliness, Gentle reader-—You may forget to write to your soldier or sailor at home or abroad, or you may miss the mails; but the Thrice-a-Week World gets there on time with every issue and, even if you do write regularly and punctually, why not ALSO send the paper? When ordering give the full name of the soldier, and regiment. Mention the name of the ship, if in States Navy. Use this coupon: his compan the United Date. Publisher N. Y. World, New York City Enclosed please find $1.00, for which send The TIIRICE- A-WEEK WORLD for one year to Name..cccerrevecsess seers 1918, Company... ++++Regiment., Branch of service. . Paper paid for and ordered sent by Name...ceeessevececs ”

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