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ee re es ee m: "Gs =z xia The stockyards should jer license Department of Justice, sigo establish 4 of animal gradin regulations and me | porting of actual tr FEDERAL CONTROL President’s Proclamation Re- quires All Owners to Obtain under insaction| and regulation by the which should | Government system | suitable nods of price Daily re tock ; Licenses Before July 25. rts should be made on distribu- _— » and destinations of lives QASHINGTON, Juno 20.—All stock) meats and products from packing points.” ards in the United States to-day were ordered by President Wilson to + Be put under Federal license. A Pres! @onti Proclamation was issued Which requires that licenses must be @Btained from the Food Administra-| tion'on or before July 25. Licensing also is required of com- mission men, order buyers, traders, Spectators “And scalpers handling oF Gealing in live cattle, sheep, swine or goats “in or in connection with such @tock yards,” except those exempted by the food and fuel law. The action is in accordance with the recommendation of a committee on the livestock and meat situation, ‘appointed by the President, and| Mi whieh held hearings in Chicago, ecanen’s Philadelphia and other cities. Bank and it Ie Regulatory powers under the proc-| Howard 8. Borden of Oceanic Jamation are conferred upon the Sec- retary of Agriculture, who, in turn, it was announced, has delegated the authority to the Bureau of Markets,| of which Charles J, Brand is chief. | L{censing machinery developed by} the Food Administration in connec- tion with the licensing of firms en- gaged in handling foods will be used, it was explained. Rules and regula- | Olas > Pras CAMP EDGE, SEA battalions of the ment. The Charles # at Atlantic Headquarters first battalion D. White, city: Mceres of the camp will mers, Adjutant aenior Hin, inatructol ch in partment, David § termasters’ Corps sistant — Instructor Dohm, Inspector Ge Major Robert 1 apeotor | Atlantic Gov morrow. i Edge from Mine aeroplanes Field, near nd of Major T ed here yesterday ation flight. After the their gasoline suprly r Mineola. jon ~ GIRT, June %.—Camp Edge resumed its mill- | tary air to-day with the arrival of two New Jeracy | instructor in guard duty; Lieut Patterson of Ellzaly Harrison JERSEY STATE MILITIA INCAMP AT SEA GIRT Two Battalions Begin Training Under Picked Instructofs—Edge to Review Them To-Morrow. N. J commanded had ‘The at Gen rj principal State Militia for their first annual encamp by head ‘Third Red commanded by Major ‘The camp ia to be under command | of Adj. Gen, Frederick Gilkyson. Other be Lieut. Col eral Lieut f of the Quar Jerney, Augustus Hitehe ney yon they eral's Department Col naater w the troops to- Mhurst | Panama under K. S is @ topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are in- clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told you that we claimed | is to be found inits increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. ‘Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it isnot the genuine Castoria that Mr. Dockmen's Strik Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from ‘which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. . Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of aE — that is the most important problem of life. war. His future—the education that the family “nest egg” when he grows up, That baby of yours—he’s the ycry center of the world to you. When he laughs youlaugh, when he suffers you suffer. His future—to you His future—the conditions under which he is to live depend upon the outcome of this to fit him for the world may depend upon the size of THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918. FE MARTIN'S FOUNDER 9 44 Jean Baptiste Martin Long Known in New York as a Famous Restaurateur, former pro- for Martin, Martin and Jean Baptiste |prietor of the Cafe many years one restaurateurs in to-day in his rooma at Apartments at Broadway Street, after an illness covering weeks. the city, died early and his death at sixty French Catholic Church Street | Mr. in 1883 and Hotel Martin at Ninth Street and Uni- versity Place, where the Cafo Lafa- now exists, His hotel tly. French, and {day when no other first-class French hotel existed his new establishment soon built up an international reputa- Uon Tn 18% he bought Delmonico’s restau- rant at 2th Street and Fifth Avenue to the Cafe and changed the na {tin. From that day until the clo: of the place in May, 1913, Marti atered to Broadway's most fastidious * = House 4 y and Naval Committees and other Quantico, Va., to-day to attend the feld programme iven dn by Marines training for over- — as service, jen Up Lamber Vennela. NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y., June 20,—Seven lumber laden vessels are tied up here by a strike of dockmen, About 200 lumber shovers are involved. demand an Increase in wages of the most famous the Apthoro Tt nix Hardening of the arteries, with kidney complications waa the cause of Funeral services will be held at 10 A. M. Saturday at the in West 234 Martin came to New York from established the pvernment officials went to} the | ‘They TS AT 60; WL 6 wees THEFT OF $30,000 ~ GEMS OF PULLMAN -EIRESS CLEARED ¢|St. Regis Maid and a Man Caught After Long Chase— Jewels Located. M. Pullman, at the on Dec, 17 last. more pawn tickets, as Felix E. alias Mary Smith. six-y was sent to th lingame, Cal. Her came to New York some of the pleces On Dec. 7 P.M, while Mrs. all of her jewelry several weeks, It | up the c. a half-dollar did. A birthmark and a pair of old shoes led to the arrest early to-day of a man and woman who, the police say, have confessed to the theft of $30,000 worth of Jewels from Mrs. Francis J. Carolan, daughter of the late George pawned for $900 and detectives ¢x- pect to recover them to-day, | It is believed the arrests may cleat up many other big jewel robberies here and in other cities, including a $50,000 job at an Atlantic City hotel not long ago. The police have fifty or articles they expect to recover is a $1,200 ring stolen from Mme. Schu- | mann-Heink in @ hotel recently. | Tho prisoners describe themselves | Bedraine, twenty-eight, allan Fred Bellworth, who, according | to the police, has a criminal record, and Mrs, Mary Liptak, twenty-four, rested in a furnished room at No, 118} West 88d Street by Detectives McCoy and Gegan on a bench warrant. Aj ar-old daughter of the woman Children’s Society. — | Mrs. Carolan’s home of Gov. Lowden of Illinois. ter she brought most of her Jewels, | timental as well as 17, between 10.80 A, M. and her suite, except a $200,000 pearl neck- | lace, which was overlooked. | Special detectives were assigned to the case, which was kept a secret for day, for the first time, to reveal how | | patiently and persistently they worked | ‘They learned at the out-| set that about ten days before the| robbery a new maid had been em-| | ployed at the St. Regis. The name she | gave did not interest the police, but | the fact that she had a birthmark on the right side of her face the size of among other maids as “Spotted Face,” Jewels did. es traced her from hotel to Brookiyn Dr where she had worked or had | Go applied for positions, and finally at) prederick W. &p t Plaza obtained an address she | soph F. Rutherford ar yave in Bast $24 Street. In the room | disciples of the | 1 she had occupied there they found | trial before Judge He an old pair of shoes and from trade | States District Cour rnarks | at 86th Street and Third Avenue by | hs summing up at ne Redraine from a salesman who knew| This afternoon Devu eral Oeland made the him for th jovernme and ude we ‘The chase from there led to Pitts. | vepects Ap oi hg gue “The Red Blood Builder’’ . Buffalo, Atlantic City and end of the day's : r places. Always the detectives | "Sonal Pepto- Mangan ia made only by were only @ fow hours or a few days| __ Mias Sears tunes tm Tennia, M, J. BREITENBACH CO., New York too ats June 20.—Mia anufacturing Chemi At Dixonville, Pa., they learned | 5 pnaneiviita ana Pepto-Mangan loo ceeded de at that Mary had undergone an opera. | 5) P tdcips dhorncad he Sold by druggists everywhere tion for the removal of the birth. | Mastern States singles tennis cham k, and they were afraid their best | on, was defeated to-day in the} Women's National at the Philadelph would be lost to them. But from Dixonville she was traced to Atlantic City. Just before they arrived there was a $60,000 robbery at the Hotel | Brighton, and Mary was gone again. € St. Regis Hotel, The gems were and among other They were ar-)| is in Bur-| sister is the wife When she to spend the win- having great sen- intrinsic value. Carolan was out, was taken from was possible to- She was known) ‘The Hlectro Medical Sclentiste have definitely established that oj Feveal the true ailment of the patieat. Hence the ve Installed one of the best X-Hay cauipments to be hod. e tions for the licenses are being for- b mulated by the Bureau of Markets) Aviv Ha. guid and will be given out within a few! alg! SBsav Gays. Conferences will be held with t,tor 1r6 ly Fri rators and parted f | ———— f | ‘ Honest Advertising M unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask | meetin a valstaee? om Pa aa them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer willbe. | = wasHinuTo: une eraiay | ‘That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days | Haniels, mombers of, the Benate and | What Is Your Baby Worth to You? Protect the future of that baby of yours— protect him from future wars, provide for his education. Join the millions of other American fathers andmothers. Invest forthat babyof yours June 28th . 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They realize the seriousness of their condition, but are seemingly helpless as to how to get well, They have tried doctor after doctor, this and that treatment, hospitals, health For this reason these expert Ray examination is included ia this taint | kidney trouble and their many attend est ing symptoms. At times they have y down, bloated and dizzy, lack ambi tion, are cross, irritable and fretful, and it seems everything they attempt commands their supreme effort. Then) (there are many others who day after) jday are forced to endure the tortur- ‘ing aches and pains of rheumatism, | sciatica and neuritis. When you take into consideration ithe remarkable success peimg made by the Electro Medical Scientists in lthe relief and permanent benefit of chronic diseases there is absolutely no excuse for chronic sufferers going thru life burdened and afflicted with} disease, Naturally these people real ize and are fully aware of their un fortunate condition and feel they | must do something to get well, but, having been disappointed by so many other forms of treatment and medi cation, have become dubious and skeptical of anything they hear or| read about and are seemingly indif ferent in their further search for health. It is just such people that ‘Jectro Medical Scientists the scores of people daily visiting the offices of these expert physicians Two Y cial form of treatment is strikingly rapid, relief being given at once, whity inone or more Visits permanent bene {zo and see th » Che ears. and al An necessary Fluoroscopic X-Ray Exam to take advantage of this special offer which is being extended to the sick. constantly troubled with my bladder, ind lost over 20 pounds in weight. Thad a blood pressure of 170, which for a woman of » have availed them-|for the courtcous treatment eatend al when Mondavss Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 9 A, M, to GP, M. Ness Sauer wll dtalep without : ‘Sun 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. nefit. They become discouraged & ae __. Jand lose all hope of ever recovering Tt is an admitted fact that the, selves of this special one-dollar ex-|to me by the doctors and attendants, their health again, These people world is full of half-sick, weak, ailing) amination, ae it can be cone arts and ! will only be too glad to recom: pees bet rota! AIRS eee tetee A hat a very large percentage of these| mend any one to these skillful special-|ten they have been treated for the complaining and fretful people, who, ople to-day ous their renewed] ists.-Mrs. CAROLINE ass is wrong ailment. Ordinary physical thru the present-day methods of liv-|health, strength and vitality to this)390 Stanhope St, Brooklyn, N. Y. diagnosis has failed to reveal the real ing, suffer from stomach, liver and fact amination — ineludes| : rouble, ‘Therefore, the important With its marvel- ng visible the in body, it is possible Doctors, Hospitals and Two Op-|need of the Nay | erations Failed to Help New| !0us power of nak ner or York Man — Electro-Medical |; getect a1 gans of the headaches, backaches, indigestion, ; 1 v } sey lesan ce ae their food ferments, thus forming| If you are a chronic sufferer or| Science Restores Him ta! formation that the patient may suffer gases which seem to clog up the en-[suspect that your health is not the] Pen in an Amazingly Short | from. tire system. They have weak spells,|hest, it is but reasonable to presume! ime. | ; laure emaciated, pale, anaemic, run-|that it is uch to your interest} Yo the Ailing: Renghbeentie Resident: Sosake¥; I gratefully give! this testimonial to| the Electra Medi-| cal Scientists. 1! suffered over! , three years from | gall stones, had] Beat! terrible pain in| | ADAM KANYA, the back, was very| |nervous, constipated, dizzy and had much g ih. 1 tried |. |inany doctors and hospitals and even |underwent oy in 1914 and one in 19 . stoma 8 On iy ing any permanent benefit aring of th wonderful benefit extended to; the sick by the Tectro Medical Sei Jentists, I made up my mind to con ult | ‘lthem and did so at once, and 1 am) glad 1 took this step, for after| subjecting me to a thorough exami-| Ination they assured me they could! and T immediately’ started The very e greatly a first treatment| d now, after but] To the Sick nestly invite to investigate the very under their care, | am well many testimonials published from] mat Srentapen, fer and strong in, and I gladly give|_ “On April 2, 1918, 1 began treat time to time of men and women edd Nervous Diseases, this testimonial to them, so that oth-/Btent with the Ele Medical Selen greatly benefited and restored ers may learn of my return to health,|tists after hearing they were doing ao fralth thru this new system of treat |Suffered From Stomach and]{"*atnestly recommend the sick to the) ™UCh to assist the ill to better health, health tnt also to come and talk tol Nervous Troubles for Over | Electro Medical Scientists JAt that time T suffered very much from catarrh of the nose and throat. ADAM KANYA, with difficult breathing, was weak and 393 Last 157th Street, and learn definitely and absolutely : ad cdiaail Ney tity, [run down, had a very high blood he, after many years of ailing, they Mrs, Noutleh, faye lective. Medical) Say |Dressure tind a weak heart. ‘They are being rapidly returned to health ‘Stlendid Health. gave me relief right at the start and It is also for this very reason that P i, jnow I am feeling splendid, able to this special One Dollar offer is being} To You Who Are Sick: walk five to ten miles with ease. F extended to the sick, 50 As to give; No one knows more than I what it! also wish to state that the methods then an ample opportunity to learn|is to suffer. For two years 1 was practised by ‘The Blectro Medteal just what can be aecomplished for| very ill frou stomach trouble, gas on Scientists are very much different them, and at the same time have them| stomach, poor appetite, was very from those of others who tried to observe the wonderful appliances in-|nerveus, and was so ill at times that |help me prey iously and I believe thelr stalled in these offices for the relief! could not attend to my housework a ec a, lepends very much upon this and permanent benefit of disease, 1t}4nd had to go to bed, Besides 1 had AGte dedicat recommend the is said that the relief from this spe [severe pains in the back, and was |sick to them JOSEPH MILLER, {44 Marshall St, Poughkeepsie, Nv Yy | Offices Conveniently Located. fit is often established, The trent-| was very excessive Pleasant Treatments | ie ite are very soothing and pleasant/ my age, 1 tried doctor atter doctor red |) otanth the New ¥ nd Brood el are so arranged that they can beland all kinds of medicines oF any loffices are conveniently tocated Ta had without the slightest inconyen-jthing that was r rommended to me, New York the off "7 at 185 ience to the busy man or woman,|hut it se I could get no relief Margaret Carney, 189) fast Thirty sixth Ripe while the cost involved is so very rea-|One day T read of the many sven and!” Washington Street, Brooklyn, |'!'#t\" 4’ Lrooklyn Offiews will sonable that the poor man and woman} women telling in the papers how they | Telis How She Was Restored whieh i t 6 Tierrepont have the same opportunity to regain e cured by the Electro Medi¢al) Sit on . Street, well known as Colunble their health as the rich. {Scientists, and | made up my mind to o Health. Heights, is t few mind wall nn. Impressed right at) To the Public: from Borough Hall, and all surface Thousands Have Taleo Advan-|the start, 1 went under thelr ear | “For over a year I aufferéd from ajcars transfer to tle Montague Street en he My Tih very thankful I did, fornervous breakdown. | Sleep was very| cur, which runs within a few steps of tage of Dollar X-Ray | (i. have me relief in the very first|poor and my appetite was almost]the office, Office hours as am yes Exeminatics) °«) Demonatras|treatinent, and now, after being under} gone. My brother-in-law, who waslare Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturs Fg Jihelr care for some times I feel 100/heing greatly helped by the Electro|days, @ A M.; ‘Tuesdays, tion Tre’ | her cent ee fact, as good as| Medical Scientists, advised me to con-| ‘Thursdays .9 AM, to6 During tl t vear thousands of faves felt.. Lam also very thankful[sult them, which 1 did, and J’ can/P, M.j Sunda )NM. tol P.M Aga j tru fully state they gave me imme d 4

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