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ieee Poe HUDSON Fry Hudson Wr CRIVER ro nda Tine’ ickets necepted Batrlotic M.. In Pavillon services each No, 2. in, iP ‘of all soldiers and uniform. atk UP BOATS Tyrougn New York A.M. sb Saturtay ‘Special *Keturn boats same day from murked * * nitordinge ideal one-day, om For int ana Dron Steamboat Ge, CONEY ISLAND WEDNESDAY, JULY a4! minarked’s de not’ ston el Pier tN. ROCKAWAY BEACH Vv. W120 St,9.500 \C Pier 1. NOR 10 1AM ROCKAWAY, 5.90 PM. Tei, Rector S72, HUDSON: RIVER: NIGHT LINES NEW YORK ALB Y¥<TROY, botldage, Oe, SES hire’* will sail trom ere Trojan and “Hudson Navigation Company WEEKDAY and SUNDAY TRIPS to MUBIC Round Trip =; A REAR MOT NTAIN LINE, METROPOLITAN LINE To BOSTON 85:3 GRP fag yom aye soled a5 _EXCURSIONS. Sue EXcursions Sunday, July 28 Lake Hopatcong (Quran) Stoly 97e Liberty St. 8.408. ran ny a ewars, BAS A Atlantic City $3,240, (nem) CUM, $1.62 Zid Bt. THO: Liberty St 8 A.M at wl m for Con 1918 Canminin tar the Fim District vate AUS, Chairman MEST WALKER. Secretary pemaiesateret 2). NBEO 8 se HELP WANTED—MAL&, WANTED STATION MEN AND TRAINMEN, AGES 21 TO 55, SUBWAY AND ELEVATED {, DIVISIONS. INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CO, APPLY KOOM 1288, 165 BROADWAY, 9 A. M, TO & P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUN. Day. No Extre For It, See eas rats a GIBBONS 84 YEARS OLD. nal Celebrates Anniversary Mase at Home of Frien BALTIMORE, M4., July 24.—Cardinal Gibbons is eighty-four years old. The venerable prelate, now the oldest rank- ing member of the College of Cardinals, celebrated his birthday anniversary mass ‘esterday in the private chapel of the home of the late Gen. T. Herbert Shri- ver, at Union Mills, Carroll County, The Cardinal has spent his anniversary with the Shrivers for many years. Ca ARE DUE TO ACIDITY | Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For Acid Indigestion. | So-called stomach troubles, such as In- Aigestion, gas, sourness, stomach-ache and inability to retain food are in probably nine cases out of ten simply evidence that excenaive secretion of acid Is taking place | in the stomach, causing the formation of gan and acid indigestion Gas distendas the stomach Loe causes that full, oppressive, burning { known as heartburn, while ‘and inflamea smach. ‘The. tr lies entirely tn development of secretion of acid ‘0 stop or prevent this souring of the tents of the stomitoh and to neu ‘Alize the acid, make it bland and harmless, a te nful of bisurated mag nesia, & good and effective corrector of | acid stomach, should taken in a quar ter of a glass of hot or cold water after cating or whenever gas, sourness or acid ity ie felt. This sweetens the ch | and neutra the acidity In a few mo ments and is @ perfectly harmless and inexpensive remedy to ui A |tain’ to ask for and take oniy Bis j Magnesia, which is especially prepar SCHOOL GIRL TELLS OTHERS | From Periodic Sufferings. “T am nineteen years old and every | | month for two years I had such pains that I would often faint and have to leave school. 1 ‘had such pain I {did not know | what to do with |myself and tried | so many remedies that were of no use. I read about Lydia FE. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound in the hewspapers and decided to try it, and that is how I found relief from pain and feel so much better than T used to. When [hear of any girl suf fering as I did T tell her now Lydia ¥. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound helped m Delina Martin, 29 Bow- ers St., Nashua, N 1 nkham’s Vegetable Com- from native roots and Lydia F pound, made herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, t ore is a perfectly safe remedy to give your daughter, who suffers from such painful periods as did Miss Martin. The reason so many girls wrife Lydia KE. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice is because from their 40 years’ experience they have a store of knowledge which is in- variably helpful.—-Advt. Almost a Shadow, Afraid to Eat son-in-law was so bad from trouble that he was re almost a shadow and was at anything, as all food bloating» of | gas which against his heart, worrying much. Our druggist per- him to try Mayr's Wonder jful Remedy and two months he looked fine, can anything and works hard every day It is a sim | harmless preparation that re “My stomach duced to jafraid to caused pressed {him very suaded moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in Iflammation which causes practically fall stomach, liver and intestinal ail | ments, including appendicitis. One 'dose ‘will convince or money re funded. —Liggett-Riker Jaynes and | druggists everywhere. Advt FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LE 42d to 41st Sts., 10th Av. [)>"! 1, 2,3, 4 Rooms & Bath, $1.75 to $7.95 Week Neatly devoraied: ahown daily, 4 4. M. to 5 1. M Mondays, Tuewiajn, 0 ‘gundign ato 4 ee Ba Win av! thou Hiyiat ‘Bate, |Campbeil milk truck fifty THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918. AUTOS DESERTED "tras asi contr AFTER 4 VEHICLES CRASH ON BRIDGE Secretary’s Report Shows Assets Increased $170,000,000 Dur- ing Year Just Ended. With delegates present from all av of the country, the twenty-sixth annual convention of the United States League of Local Building and Loan Assoctatons opened at Newark to-day. The asso clations comprise locals with a mem- | Driver and Two Women Com-. bershi f 3,888,612, repre: ting thirty- | are con ‘soo man , and as aeoeta of O31 760,142, - ocket Found in Car. 175 | Gov. Bdge made an address of wel: | come on behalf of the State and Mayor Gillen on behalf of the city | hit an Alexander! A feature of the convention was the teot from |FePort of Secretary H. F. Cellarius of |Cincinnati. He was one of the or the Brooklyn tower at 1.15 A. M. to-|ers of the association, was its first # day, and glancing off ran fifty feet | retary and is still on the job. He r j ported that the associations took an and collides a8 'o and collided with a passenger autos | sctive interest in the Liberty Loan, War A gray runabout Manhattan Bridge, running west on O’REAR IS REALLY DEAD. | Not Seek to Avoid F the same “Let us mewhat proposition.” imagine, for @ minute, a analogous case,” he said. “Your Honors secretary here has gone out into the street wearing | tanned shoes, Some people object to{ tan-colored shoes, so they | about the manner in which his un July 24.—The a has concluded ts investigation into the circumstance of the death on July 13 of John Davis Government of nplain O'Rear of the American Min- ; ister at standings are clad, with the result | Accord spatehe ‘celved from|that the District Attorney has him the Boli | the indicted. Must your secretary, thus indicted, run the gauntlet of further prosecution, trial and appeal before being freed from the charge against him Mr. Stanchfield urged that the Cor- rupt Practices Taw had in every re pect been com by the sees retary of the Mitchel campaign organ- ization. | —»—__ E. C, GILLESPIE, ACTOR, DIES. Kr gation followed rumors was a ruse of the Minister to eacape making explanation of reports that he had been aiding the Germai he in- tigation confirmed the death of the and proved false the rumors that an empty coffin had been buried. STAGE FOLK AID THE NAVY, “Hitehy-Koo Re Aboard | 4, Thursday, nd Mile. Irene ompany nn Ket men yed Minor Role in You Like 1 “Ae for the navy at 8. Recruit, | Edward Charles Gillespie, forty-four Union Square and 14th Street, to-mor: | yeurs old, who had appoared in leading In addition there will be the U tole’ in’ many Broadway plays, died Recruit, Band of 1 R yosterday at Be from pneumonia, mings, Ruth Miteh Mr. Gillespie was born in Chicago and tera, ull of the ntered upon his dramatic career at the of twenty, bis first roles i A He was associated wit re In the latter’ production of Alien.” Recently he had signed @ con= tract to go into moving pictures, Mr. Gillespie, who was a member of the Lambs, | widow and two childre nie ‘ago, and & sister in will be he in the ¢ of the min Chureh, Stree 66th THIS WRITER MUST WORK. Magintrate his home Ro! B. Bac and owner of tr «this home. Brooklyn No. Him to “Drive a Harry ” TAs ik ir Do Something Usefal, thirty y "You get out and drive a truck and | Dry Dock and Repair © come back here in a week and bring his home, doing that o lyn, aa the result of ident June 2 proof that you are thing equally some n auttomobile SCHOOL FOR ARMY ‘NURSES OPENED AT’. in tes in Society | Miss Edna Edstrom, daugt of dward # trom, and A Li hard lowe, in training at Syracuse for the I Uantes States, Wigtiat Core, WOR married yesterday at Valley Stream \F L ‘alvin D. Van Name, President of ” *. . line Borough of Richmond, and Mrs First fratfon of Kind inj van Name announce the engagement 39S Jof thelr only daughter, Misa Hazel Country—32 Students, | Jane Van Name, to Ensign Hugh J Three-Year Course. Jamieson, U, SN. R., son of Mr. and ———__ | Mrs. Pierce Jamieson of Paynette, (Special to The Evening Wor | Wis. He is at Wesel voting Pay " peg . master at the Staten Island plant SPARTANBURG, 8. C, Jul “\the Standard Shipbuilding Corpe Tho Camp Wadsworth School for| tion Army Nurses, the first institution of| Announcement has been made of the kind In the with an country, has opened | enrolment of thirty-two, | tds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G: wash it with, Popular men in camp MRS. A. B. HILTON SUES NOW. Hex Crom Complaint Against Her Husband, v.. July 24—-Mra. A. BR. w York has filed a charging cruelty and deser- her husband, Col. Albert D. Hilton, who recently sued her for divorce here. Col. Hilton charges that h contain too much alkali, This is very harmful. Just plain mul cocoanut oil (which is pure tirely greaseless), is much better ‘oss else you can use f this can’t possibly in Simply moisten your hair water and rub it in. One or twe spoonfuls will make an abundan shampooin complaint, tion against wife often the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and the engagement of Miss Nancy Rich bile aviv ef from alereet as many ¢ States,| Richards, No, 499 Park Avenue, to mobile driven by Joseph Soldner of | Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamo a Biddebin Abt bd oh dledahaal Kp re Richa il we ot Mr Glen Ridge, N. J. ,, it is planned to be r y for an . = 5 » BC a campaigns and invested liberally in all 4.4) A and Mrs, Munroe of Dover The passenger car was forced back ‘hes insties. ditional class before Sept. 1. A full! Plains, N.Y, Mr, Crane was gradu into a taxicab of the Triangle Service| According to the report, there was three year course is called for, and) ated from Williams College in 1913 Company, driven by Frank Widden of |an increase during the year of $170,000,- the school, which occupies a large - No. 92 Clinton Street, Brooklyn. | 000 in assets. ; two-story building on the base hos Witt Vote Policeman Foster cf the Bridge! vital grounds, is provided with every ae Squad heard the crash and found COURT RESERVES DECISION modern equipment. The teachers are| TRENTON, July 24 J that no one was hurt. A man, about! kraduates of the leading colleges of | Soldiers 4 sallors, In service ov thirty, and two young women, well ON FREEING W. H CHILDS the country, and the student nurses| seas, will not take part in. the dressed, who had been in the run- wee Will have the benefit of lectures by| tember primaries, but can vote about, slipped away while the police- sig members of the base ho al staff th (cours in Rovers: by mall man was taking the names of wit-|Counsel for Indicted Mitchel Man-' and practical expericnce in the hos- | ge aye, Comptrol if Bugoes nesses, and caught a taxicab for New ss 0 ; pital, The students from New York] treasurer Reade and. Secret re "; ‘ ary of York, abandoning their own machine.| “8¢T Declares ea Was Jand vicinity are Miss zabeth| State Martin. It bears the license number 68046 Run Within the Law. Baker, Upper Montclair, N. J., and rte time Is too short to permit thy N. J. and is a fine car, carrying two| supreme Court Justice Finch to-day | Misa Emma Kelly, No. 2172 Aqueduet | (UCitls of ihe State to get primary extra wheels, Inside the police-| reserved decision on the queation of Avenue, New York City decided, but election’ ballots will be man found a gold locket inscribed freeing William Hamlin Childs, man-| P. M. Allen, who has been conr sent to the fighters, who will mark S. to M. 8." The police have!ager of the Mitehel campaign, from|ed with the Army Y. M,C. A them and mail them asked the Newark police to get the|the three indictments against him.’ since Camp Wadsworth was = owner's name. |The question wan raised by John B.| jighed, has been appointed Genera - Tho runabout has a broken axle; |stanchfield, Isidor Kresel and J.! Camp. Secretary succeed & W|| Cocoanut Oil Fine the passenger car broken springs. arthur L attorneys for Childs, on pane ¢ : . A and the taxicab a demolished running {ine return of the writ. of habeas | L@#le, who has been placed in chars: For Washing Hair board, The milk truck was not dum Khu "of all ¥. M. ©. A. work in the South baghs ——_>_—_ Mr Stanchfield declared that the in- Mr. Allen came here from If you want to keep your hair in dictricnte all hinged upoa “practicalty | Schenectady, and is one of the most | 00d condition, be careful what you Most soaps and prepared shampoos dries and sifled ene than the most expensive soap or anything a, as re the hair, with » ten- ce of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the visited friends.or relatives and refused | hair and scalp thoroughly The to remain with him, that she has a| lather rinses out easily, and removes violent temper and frequently created | every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff scenes in public pla ays he| and excessive oil. The hair dries manifested no regard for her or her| quickly and evenly, and it leaves it desires, and sugse 1 divorce before | fine and silky, bright, fluffy and sasy coming to Reno. She says his income | to manage x very gh to for is $50,000, He has been ordered to u can get mulsified cocoanut oil pay $2,000 to his wife's lawyers and to) at most any drug store, It is ay the expenses of her Journey to, Cheap, and a few ounces is enc » Her ult have asked last everyone in the family an additional $ months. Advt. War Time Efficiency Is Making Every Minute Count The time you spend dusting, cleaning and polishing Hoors and woodwork the old way is time wasted. The energy you spend is energy wasted—and time and energy is money. The easy —the quick — the labor and time saving way useful,” said Magistrate eQuade in Washington Heights Cour o-day, to Arthur Terker of No. 4 roadway, a young mar of a scholastic on arraigned on disorderly conduct. preferred. by hi mother, Bertha, The mother that hér son refused to work | nt deseribed Edward Charles Gillesp Broadway actor and m Lambs Club, died yesterday om pneumonia. forty-four iber of th at Bellevu eppearance, | aw charge of | y-five, long | who had to Penltent Perjory. A sentence of eight 5 |Penitentiary was imped Malvina Gray of Brooklyn, by nin the United months tn the 4 upon Mr Judie States District in Brooklyn to-day She wa Brooklyn Insiltute ‘ Firauklyn | T.t the DA active yy f hi BUSINESS: PROPERTY WANTED, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Pe .Ayrne- KICAN WATCH & DIAMOND OO” 6iativiv Lane, Phone Gort, e@t- Agt, calls | DIATEMOS Wises DIAMONDS & Jewelry bousbt a. vurchawed. 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