The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1918, Page 10

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In response to many complaints about delayed de- | > the War Department has established, under the | _}direction of Gen. Pershing, a Military Postal and Express Service which is now in operation. This army postal service is under the management of Lieut. Col. Thorndike _\D. Howe and 650 men selected from the enlisted personnel, jal of whom are * in postal matters. This SOR Cen 8 sone rene a EL ‘matter to and from the soldicrs in the Expeditionary Forces from the point of landing in France. The Post Office t will continue to be responsible for the mails only between the United States and France. wil! increase in proportion. The methods used in handling jand delivering the mail correctly and expeditiously are along lines tried out by the French and proven satis- mail to American soldiers abroad were experienced up to January 1. This was partly attributable to a lack of ships and transportation facilities, while much mail was not properly addressed. Accumulations were cleared up im January and Februdty and we are assured a prompt delivery service is now in operation. Every one of the hundreds of thousands of brave young Americans who are risking their lives for their country want to hear from home as frequently as possible .|—they are pining for HOME news, and when their friends | and relatives forget to write to them they become lone- some, homesick and despondent. “\should be forgotten or nevlected, The simplest and easiest way to keep our soldiers z send them a bright, cheerful, HOME newspaper |filled with entertaining news—a paper that always looks sion the bright side of life and has a heartening, cheerful linfluence on its readers. Such is the THRICE-A-WEEK ‘edition of THLE 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 correspondepts 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 Voverseas. Every subscriber will receive 156 issues of the per during the year. That should be a sure cure for jloneliness. y | | When ordering give the full name of the soldier, his leompany and regiment. Mention the name of the ship if fin the United States Navy. Use this coupon. Pry Arrive 3! Publisher N. ¥Y. World, New York City. Enclosed please find $1.00 for which senu RICE A-WEEK WORLD for one year to Name... . Company ssAGIDEDE. o20s cecosccccces Branch of service Paper paid for and ordered sent by PiName....... Address, , sation mentioned in the R jar | Federal control. roa. CLUES BUT NO ARREST From reports made to the Post Office Department it corier in the day trom Harwood Gilder is estimated the new force is handling some 4,000,000 Sater Detective: Haven ee the’ Naik ‘| pieces of mail every week and, as the army increases in 51st Street Potice Station, who went | numerical strength, it is assumed the quantity of mail °°,‘ SENS ee a ettan | hold-up man, but Hauser said the cart ‘factory. Delays of three and four months in delivering < they were be DOCTOR DRAWS CROWDS IN Now that a prompt and efficient Postal Service has ° ‘| been established between here and the front no soldier | violently agitated and attracted a erc | \and sailor boys who are overseas informed regarding onl | leurrent events at home is for their friends or relatives » THE EVENIN CONTRACT DRAWN = BOYSIN“BLIGHTY” """"s* FORU.S.RAILROAD HAVE GOOD TIMES << sss: - CONTROLFORWAR ONG Form of Agreement Agreed Upon and Likely to Be Ap- proved Friday. ‘The Tr attorneys for the road: on the final form of the contract to de executed by the Government and the Individual rdads for the period of Railroad executives meet to approve the aaid to-day nimously. The new agreement js anid to elim. inate most of the thingsyto which the railroads pre usly objected. It ts the result of m than five months’ Negotiation, and it will pave the way for proserving railroad credit, pay- ing dividends at the regular rates allroad Administration and have agreed the war here Fr and it w contract, Prior to Government control and the payment of intarest obligations. | The railroad men win their conten. tion that no deduction should be made ~~ for additions and bette jare solely for war purposes, ‘jeeneral way, other provisions ef the! ments which In a ontract are Gives tho roads the fan compen. | vad Act. It guarantees the payment of regu- dividends during the period eT It assures the payment of afl fixed | charges and the carrying eut of all) contracts entered into prior to Med-| eral control, 1t makes all road extensions charge- able Lo the United States | |General Pershing Has Arranged for ‘. - the Army to Take Over Distribu- :.:" It provides for reasonable interest | be paid to the corporate organiza- in It ‘6 the accounting ayments to sub. | sidiaries in force prior to Federal con- | trol. Government to respect ownership of ds in mines, ofl wells, de. | — | IN AUTO MAN'S HOLDUP Daylight Robbers Who Got Away | With $4,450 Payroll Yet | at Large. | ‘The police have so far made no arrest | for the daylight theft yesterday of the ¥ pany, 450 payroll of the White Auto Com- | Henry Brian, paymaster of the com- pany, had Just Jumped out of a car tn front of the office at Park Avenue and experienced new and improved service will handle all mail and express ‘ 7th Street when a revolver was shoved in his face and he was relleved of the money he carried. ‘Tho first clue to the bandits was ob- | tained after Gerald Waldley of No. 69| Fast 69th Street had run down tho rob- bers’ car found it was one stolen | It was the weapon uned by the first ridges did not fit It and ft could not have been fired. There were also a Joth cap and a new brown shirt which one man had discarded as he ran. | Hauer is trying to find the store where gh t it No, % Edwin Street, Brian ti Ridgefield, HARLEM BY HIS SGREAKS During Exeitement Another Man Is | Arrested on Charge of | Pocket Picking. Pdward Sawyer, thirty-five, of 55 West 20th Street, w! walking | eith and| with became | a nan O'Connor and sev. hold him down. until nd ti utomobiie could be commen fo the West 12st He was treated b Harlem Hospital and pocket, — $1,000,000 HOTEL NASSAU TO BE ARMY HOSPITAL y Will Be Taken ent Long Beach H« Over by t in September. United States G. Hotel Nassau at Long Reach on or about Sé This is the a letter received by the dH. Barse, from & r it is uni used as a hos- diers brought sovernme The take >vernment will over tt pt ui tance ¢ it pital for frown t to the Gov room accommoda _— OBITUARY NOTES. nue, Brooklyn, was one of the Board of Managers of the Baptist Home for the Aged, G@ WORLD, TURSDAY, JULY 9, 1918, UNTILL ROAD — Red Cross Care of Convales- cents Works Wonders in Restoring Health. By Hazel V. Carter. | “1 reckon to "Bight some othah fellah will neion when he eat | comes bac at Out tn Americ the garden plot back lad from Dixie w they will do it the as he pointed to the t A little further on three lettuce beda and pull they kidded, "Do you! Intend to take that © feed the L ind laughing or grouped at some of ind smoking. | fiss ‘ahmelon’ over | som and said a few words to pme at are accommodations in the inva wards for 600 r ut half that nu ne care of, The f f the usual ar 1 the ward for conva herwise have curst of the for the boys. one te anh ie | a large one-story build | fhe home include: nes’ | half of which Is taker a anit ae OF neat atl ome which are at the disposal of he relatives of the men as long as| here Is any necessity for them to be lowe at hand Later, they may cent oms in private homes in the neleh- | cheery living room. | flernoon, and the bor cparing to receive thei rhood, fisted at the Red Cross | tome, | Every Friday evening there ts a| neert. Many of them equal any | |'heatrical performance in the city | Mra. C. MeTellam is Chairman of the | Var Hospital Entertainment Com- | nittes, and through her efforts all of 16 principal actors and actresses jn New York have volunteered to give at ast one performance. Phere ina library of 4,000 books, do- nated by the American Library Ass- ation and many friends. Miss Dun. can berself donated a mechanical tables in the corners playing card«| piano and music rolls “1 was going to bring your books nd your checkers,” one mother said Haron from the onorraph, it looked more like 9 arty than & hospital, Across the way, tn the Dillard yom, the boys who weren't “receiv "were knocking the balls about | A young girl came tnto the living ay 1s she talked to her son tn the living +—plantiag American Hospital No. 5 and the:r § wait hile these cir places Over Danger Spots * | ' in the Home HEREVER sev ers, cesspools, decaying vegetable or animal food, dampness or lack of sunshine exist, microbes multiply tn millions, a Constant menace to the family health. acmi Chlorinated Lime will purify these danger spots and make home a SAFER place to live in, vA Harmless and easy to use. Every physician will recommend it, At good grocers and druggists, 15 cents » can, Inaist om ACME Chiorin me. Substitutes may be stale and werthless. Write tor booklet. 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