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j 7 a es | | that would deprive members of the marine trades of beer. The committee was selected last night at a meeting of laeveral hundred representatives of the Central Labor Union, important Branch of the American Federation of At the Brooklyn Labor Lyceum, chby and Myrtle Avenue finch ot. the ahipbullding represented. Speakers de- intial to the {Production of ships, at, the tre mendous rate demagied by war time: Nothing was said tn behalf of wine: whiskey or other fentures of the prohi- bition plans Several speakers declared that a ban on beer would red the output of ships by 20 per cent, besides inter- tering with the morale at the plants. os 300,000 WORKERS HERETO SEND BEER PLEA 10 WILSON Shipbuilding Trades Protest | Against Bone-Dry Legis- lation. was trade clared beer was an absolute G, Woodruff, President and Treasurer of the W. Ls Gilbert Clock Company, Is dead here, aged aeventy-elght. He the employ of. the company A committee of seven men. represent: | “Pen Tine years aid. Mr. Woouruft fing 300,000 workers in ship-building |had been to the General Assembly , connected with loc * plants, will carry to President Wilson | nq “industrial concerns. Mis wife and © childten survive protest against bone-dry legislation What Is Nuxated Iron? Physician Explains—Says Public Ought To Know What They Are Taking—Practical Advice on What To Do To Build Up Your Strength, Power and Endurance and Increase the Red Blood Corpuscles. endurance of the patients to whom tt was m administered tha’ firmly a | ‘The fact that Noxated Iron ts to-day be- ine used by over three million peovle « ually and that so mahy physicians @ taken it | prescribing it as @ tonic. runsdown Blood builder In weak. nervou aration ‘yas led to an inventieation of take. | deaienated phvaicians and ereat Amon conditio ft merits by others whore reports should be importance to the public generally these ta the statement made by Dr. Jami ‘of oF Francis Sullivan, formerly physician red peinclonliv ot ar. | Bellevue Hospital tdoor Devt.) ifon'peptonat va | York. and Westch County ty who ays: “When one patient other beean asking my opinion of Nuxated Tron, I resolved to wo thoroughly Into the oubioct ‘And find out for myself whether claimed our, patients, of the Nuxated tron form me with the th tic efficacy ot the vilntely tented (tin a ‘So auickly enerey and Increasing. the by enriching Q against the rav= A Series of Broadway ong Hits By Famous Composers One Each Week in The unday World Next Sunday, July 14 “Ten Little Fingers’’ From “Hitchy Koo 1918,” at the Globe Theatre. Words by Will D. Cobb; Music by Gus Edwards; Sung by Raymond Hitchcock. July 21 “The Small Town Girl’’ From “Flo Flo” at the Cort Theatre. Words by George Stoddard; Music by Silvio Hein. July 28 “‘Kissless Days’ From “Oh Lady, Lady” at the Casino Theatre— Words by P. Wodehouse; Music by Jerome Kern; cue by Vivienne Segal. August 4 “Here’s to the Two of You” From “Going Up” at the Liberty Theatre— Words by Otto Harbach; Music by Lou Hirsch, August IL “Swinging Along”’ From “The Midnight Frolic,” Atop the Amsterdam Theatre. Words by Gene Buck; Music by Dave Stamper; Sung by Lillian Lorraine. A Song Hit at the Broadhurst Theatre. By Sigmund Romberg. A Song Hit 1918” at the Winter Ww From “\ TO BE aytime” crit ANNOUNOED LATER) From “The Passing Show of Garden, ANNOUNCED LATER) (TITLE TO BE By Jean Schwartz. A Song Hit “Ziegfeld Follies” at the New Amster- From the ELEVEN SNITE IN BRONX UNDER ANTI-LOAFING LAW ee eens One Had No Objection to Work, but Hated Getting Up Early Enough. Eleven men were convicted in Court of Special Sessions jn the Bronx to- day of “wilfully and unlawfully reftus- ing to be habitually and regularly em- ployed.” Their arrests were part of a general police roundup in the Bronx | unde r the State Antl- Loafing Law. In ten of the cases Justices Moss, Salmon and Kernochan suspended sentence and released the men under rigid probation conditions. They must | get Jobs at once or accept places ob- tained for them by probation officials. They must also report once a week to the probation officers. Weird excuses were given by some of the men for their fallure to keep at work. Jacob Orenstein of No. 36 | Stanton Street told the court he was | pocketbook worker and had toquit because his fingers sweated. Nathan Chirkis of No. 802 Union Avenue said he had no objection to working, but hated getting up early in the morning. His sister supports | their widowed mother. Valenti Huldaviteh was arrested on a lot in the Bronx, where he had built a dug-out, furnished with a cot and cooking utensils, and where he had lived for a year, He had $81 hidden in the dug-out, His reason for not working was that he had been kicked out by every man that ever hired him, The other men convicted wer James McVey, wh dhe lived ba ging houses w ver he could raise the price; Thomas J. Martin of No, 1237 Washington Avenue, the ronx; Charles Krebaum of No, 411 ast 147th Street, whose mother sup- ports his wife and child; William Lucas of No, 1864 Jerome Avenue; Michael Furst of No, 1010 Hoe Ave- nue, who sald he was a button saies- man and told the policeman who ar- rested him to come back later, as he never got up as early as 9 o'clock in the morning; John Maffia of No. Arthur Avenue; John E. who has no who wax arrested at Hitt's Beach. Maffia told the court he was a drug addict and was sent to the Work- house Hospital. The law will apply to him after his cure. TELLS DYSPEPTICS WHAT TO EAT Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Gas on Stomach, Ete. 1 forma of ‘authorttles, to an excess stomach: Indigestion and practically stomach trouble, say medics are due nin of bydroch ot two things. ther they can #0 on @ limited and isagrevable diet, avoiding foods with them, that trritate the and lead to exeeas acid secre: Hon, of they can eat aa they please in rea- sen and make it a practice to counteract the effect of the harmful acid and prevent formation of KAR, AoUrnem oF prema- ation by the use of a little hand te not a d of the Powder or a tablets taken In aw food will neutralize couple of five-grain Hetle water with the excesn acidity which may be prevent Ita further formation, remover the whole cause of the trouble meal digests naturally and health fully without need of pepsin pills or arti telat dim Prowent This urated Magnesia either ry thin plan and i your next meal and Seo it this ten't the best advice Jou ever had on “what to eat."—Advt Are Here Told the the symptoms incident to that so it was hard for me to do my h le Compound w the best remedy for my troubl aes ergs taking it, and the annoying Ohio, dam Theatre. (TITLE TO BE ANNOUNORD LATER 3y Irving Berlin. Get this Song Library of Summer Music. Order The Sunday World from your news- dealer in advance. Get the set. Edition Absolutely Limited to Advance Orders, aU a U.S. SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER TO BE A LUNA PARK STAR AT KIDDIE KLUB OUTING FRANSES... She'll Be in the Kiddie Klub’s Own Show Making Money for the War Chest. By Cousin Eleanor. ARE to have the daughter of @ W real American hero as one of our performers at the big Kiddie Klub en- tertainment in Luna Park July 17. She js Frances Upton. a dancer and the | daughter of Corpl. Frank Upton, 11th Engineers, who !s now a prisoner in Ger- many. He has been there for seven months, evet since the battle of Cam- bral, when American engineers threw down their shovels to help the British beat back the Germans, Corpl. Upton was unfortunate enough to be taken prisoner. ‘The number of stars who will appear in the Kiddie Klub Show at Luna Park grows larger every day, They will range from three to fifteen years In age, and their talents embrace both the classic and the popular. Beginning at 5 o'clock in the afternoon and continuing until 11 o'clock that night, these stars will give a ries of half-hour performances in The Evening World Kiddie Klub The- atre. Every show is to have a new lst | of performers and a wholly different pro- | Kramme from any of the others. Ten cents admission ts to be aan | for this special entertainment, the re- celpts to be used in founding the Kiddie Klub War Chest. This War Chest 1s for the benefit of Kiddie Klub war or- phans and other members deprived of support owing to the wai jeanne BONE DRY HOBOKEN SURE IF HOSPITAL IS ‘CANTONMENT’ Every saloon in Hoboken may be closed by the United States Govern- ment. News of this came to-day with a definition by the Justice of just what constitutes cantonment, a term heretofore vague It is held’ that place wh 50 officers and enlisted men are quartered for thirty consecutive day: is a cantorfment, and the Mile around cantonments shall be|” When Eczema breaks out, disfiz ary Juring Pimples, Rash or any erup The Government some time 4€°|tional troubles, Poslam should be took over St, Mary's Hospital in Ho- | teed to drive them away and. fur: To-day Special Agent J. EF. | nist the safe, efficient treatment partment of Justi the hos- ‘ Ream nage Repaid Pital fie found 323 poldiers, includ. | Write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 : Every day , over there in ing war patients and members of the | West 47th St., New York City. France is being written the Medical Corps, stationed there, and| Urge your skin to become clearer,| pic4c wie: SevaBItee in ehnkae Of. toe Noes IMHRNKER, Helter: thraueh’ cha daile|| Mecory. of the world, pital, told him the number was likely |use of Poslam Soap, medicated with ; ( ; to be increased. asian Aunt You, an intelligent Ameri- Department of regulations provide that the territory for half a on instructions froia f the De- ‘ec mas WAITING FOR MEN WHO WANT WORK Some Friction Among Officials as to What Is a Useful Occupation. “The men forced out of non-useful jobs on July 1 by Gen. Crowder’s rul- | ing will be compelled to learn new trades if they cannot qualify for jobs offered them at the United States Employment Service offices.” | This is the conclusion of John R. O'Leary, Superintendent of District No. 2, comprising the States of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, after carefully observing the regis- tration of thousands of men apply at the main office, No, 22 East 224 Street. Of 1,137 men registered yesterday 837 men were sent out to take jobs. More than 300 of these were in New York City. place every skilled man and unskilled ers-on was received at the 22d office from a shipyard in New Jers Another plant, formerly making a moderate-pricéd automobile, but now turning out submarine in for 1,000 mechanics, chasers, sent The community committee idea, which was drafted to ha tribute men from the industries to the more is being worked out by } Secretary of the Manufactu Association of New York Sta James Holland, ‘Treasurer of the Workmen's Federation of New York State, and Mr. O'Leary. The n will prevent the manutacturer from retaining a large percentage of skilled mechanics while holding only |a small Government contract There seems to be friction bet the local boards and the Fede ployment Service, as well He Service Reserve, in | what constitutes a non-essent al oc cupation. In one case a local board jruled that a man work |graver must engage in a use | pation. The Public Service Reserve | argued that as the man was working | wholly on Government poster work he Was essentially employed. On applicant for work to-day yhen asked who his last three e ployers were replied: “The State's [Prison is the only place I ever worked.’ Another when asked what |kind of work he desired answered tell when And Ive still never another How can 1 worked bet replied, in giving his occupation for the last ten ytars: “I'm a gambler, and I want a clerical job at $30 4 week.” The office will close at 1 P. 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