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Off Jersey Coast Sank in Three Minutes. ‘The !css of iife when the United Fruit Company's liner Almirante was gunk twelve miles off the New Jeracy foast by the navy tanker Hisco was to-day placed at five—a boatswain, steward and three firemen from the Miner. ‘The Hisco rescued the 105 others, fneluding seven passengers, from lite- here last night. About forty of the officers and crew of the liner had to Jump for their lives. The bodies of twe men recovered were brought here for identification. The ace @eourred at 3 A. M. yesterday The Almirante left this port for the | ‘West Indies Thursday afternoon, and Just this side of Cape May the Hisco feaded with oil, tore into the liner amidships, ripping a gaping hole in her port side. | ‘The Almirante, loaded with cement and flour, settled quickly. Within “three minutees from the time of the impact she suddenly listed and, roil- | ing over, went to the bottom in eleven fathoms. ' Boats from the liner had been or- dered lowered and several of them, filled with the passengers and men of the crew, floated free of her. Hisco's crew quickly launched boats and resmed the survivors, The Hisco was on her second under navy control. She col- with a vessel in French waters on her first voyage. Sogt ¥Varqubar Grant commanded the Almirante, which was 5,010 t ‘and 378 feet long. ‘Thousands Of travelers to the West Indies were | familiar with her. The liner rescued Frederick W. Vanderbilt and his guests from the steam yacht Warrior, which strand ed near the mouth of the Magdalens | River, Colombia, in February, 1914, | <——— STATEN ISLAND NOTES. Eagle Social Club of Stapleton i wilt hola their annua! outing to-mor- Fy row, at Conelley’s Gro «. fet A feature will be a baseball tween the married and single mem- bers. Mr. and Mrs, George Blake of West- ‘erleigh have returned after a sum- | Fag vat thelr bungalow at Lake io- pat Mins Elizabeth Burnside of Burger | kvenue, is the guest of her brother, x Red Bank, N. J James Nolan, Chief Clerk of the Building Department, is motoring through New Jersey ‘The Rev. 0. L. I’. Mohn and family | bh f aa Avenue have returned m Grove. | Mr. and Mra. Ernest Miller of Mar- fmers Harbor, left yesterday, fon a motor trip down the Jersey Coast . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huber of New + gil are in the Pocono Mount- ns. | Mrs. Frederick Palmer Brighton, is home after a Bay Head, L. 1 of New to visit will help to make it well and relieve the smart and pain. Do not neglect a spot of eczema, rash, or other itching, burning eruptions and sores, because children's skins are easily irritated, and if the hurt is neglected, obstinate trouble may per- siat in later life. so Resino! Ointment and -Resino! Soap . were originated by a doctor and have j been used by doctors for many years, i All dealers wel! them. Ee aE “Lost and Yound” in The World er “Lest and Found Bureau." Room |. World Building, will be listed thirty days, These omy St ony of The World's Offices. i and Found” advertisements be left at any of The World's beats and the water, and landed them) | Camp Milix LITTLE MARTY GINZLER, | AN OHIO RUNAWAY BOY, | | aes = _ > a XX MARTIN GINZLER, |He Had Heard Mother Describe City’s Beauty, and Now He Can't Be Found. Reca Martin 186 Ginaler, fourteen years old, of No, 422 Gast Market Street, Akron, O., had often heard his mother, Mra, Garah Ginzler, who lived here be- fore her marriage years axo, sixteen tell of the wonderful things to ne found | in New York, the young newshoy bor- | rowed a few dollars from his father, who keeps & grocery store, and beat it paway July 8. Martin's grandfather, Max Sussman, keeps a tailor shop at No, 191 First Avenue, this city, On July 2% the grandfather happened to look out of his kitchen window and saw Marty sneak- ine out of the old shed. “I'm comin’ right in," shouted the lad to his grandpop. Before his could Ret out of the house the kid nad | vanished, Last Sunday a cousin of the boy's mother, Private Sam Klug, stationed at | fon furto h, was riding in the subway and recogtized Marty ep in one corner of the car, He him back to the grand rs ho where the old folks cave hit a much- needed bath, clean clothes and A, pair of shoes. They telegr id to” the mother to come on at once. When Mre. ingler arrived in| New York she found no b Marty had bee seized with the desire to get out More, and had managed to escape the watchful eyes of his Kpandpon, | 1 Gerry Society, ‘as well As the Nowa- boys’ Homes, on 44th Street and on Dus treet, have been watehed, but no Marty, He's still missing eect “Reidel * > nest =Hulg ten, David nine, of > 769 Melrose Avenue, the Bronx, digging a trench a war game yesterda “i t ty-three sticks of sand pile at Walton A 7th Street. ‘The explosives were turned over to the Bu- reau of Combus' A National Executive Committes of women will be organized to bring about the full participation of women in Re- publican party affairs, according to Na- tional Chairman Hays. After a trial lasting three days, William A. Wetzel, principal of ‘Trenton High School, has been clen by the Trenton School Board of char: Dr, of pro-Germanism and tnefficiency, pre- ferred ty Mayor Donnells Residents of Went 102d Street, be- tween Columbus and Am dain Ave- rled a service flag containing 2 a block party in honor the young men of the block engaged tn war service Olinton A. P fo ons ter of Long Beach, rf since February on a charge of em ex aling $2,500 of postal funds, has beer found serving asx a soldier in Jerssy City and arres' ‘The Federal Commissioner at Boston has discharged Robert I’, Baker, Ush artist and sculptor, who was ar- rested for alleged weditious renarks, on charges preferrod by two society women Guatave Pohlman of No. #27 Second Avenue, Ladwix Saxe of No. 146 Seventh Avenue, ‘enemy aliens, and Richard Ehrich, saloonkeeper, of No, 146 Seventh Avenue, an American citizen, are being investigated by Federal authorities for having nitric acid in their poasexmion. The wife of Max Miller, @ native of Germany who had pose wins for the seventeen years of ir married life, learned of his natal camouflaye for the first time after his arrest on a charge of working in forbidden torr! tory at the Morse shipbuilding plant, Brooklyn. A total of $30,892 has been subscribed to date to the Mitchel Memorial Fund through The World. Robert N. Shoemaker, yer, held in $29,000 guilty to charges of cents by means of forged p pleads “mania for money” ¢ at colle vederal Judg has rule He not be d f n to exemption as alle the case of Morris Edelson, Ru: cloak worker, A $50 Liberty bond belonging to An- tonio Sp: nno of Dobbs Ferry was foun by a fire that razed his hom d it to the ground Is under et en years will be barred from soliciting funds for the Joint campaign of seven principal war work bodies, beginning in November, to ralee $170,600.00, according to an indorsement of the ¥. W. CG. AL A plea that all foreigners who deal with the courts be forced to learn the glish language has been made to lef Magistrate McAdoo by Magistrate Cobb. Family Remedy. Tried and True. ady helper at hand in millions of homes for instant elief pain, USED EXTERNALLY For A randpop | of | Contre Bt. W, Lo THE EVENING W | | | IS SEEING NEW YORK 7 atest Decision S of the Courts of Last Resort| Compiled by William McMahon. | | Cat Out and Save These Magazine Pages and Make a Complete Kiddie Klub Year Book e hed in The Eventn Pc Treason, as we are now concerned caveat emptor a with it, assumes as the proper atti-; Which are patent or on inspection %. Ay New Jersey tude of all who aro subject to th law that of being well disposed to- | |ward the United States and of be! its well wishor, and bi ‘v : |drawer's name forged than can a pri-| And with each day 1 hope it bring | es woh ion bal sting It 18! vate porson.—United States v. Chase} Love and joy to Kiddie. | jeonceivable thpt a defendant may} National Bank, | Cc. C. A, New! . 7 have this condemned attitude of mind | Jersey, | By LOLA MAY, New York. or bo what Js termed “traitor at| P a _ || |heart” and yet not expose himself to| Seamen's Act of March 4, 1915,| HURRAH FOR THE KIDDIE KLUB.| | |the charge of lega) treason becouse | amending act March %, 1897, requiring| Hurrah for the Kiddie Kiub! | he has committed ho traitorous act. | certain space and accommodations for | Htdrrah for its funt | It ix also conceivable that one under|crews, held not retroactive and not oniteiehandl i | the domination of folly or of factional | to apply to vessels built between 1897! Hurrah for you! | feeling, or directed by a perveried| and 1915.—The San Juan, U. 8, CC Hurrah for me! | | view Ra wey is doing, or even J A., New Jorsey. Hurrah for every one | rong-headed —conac ", may do — 3 7 4 |wiat would otherwise be traitorous! Where a solic nducea| BY VIVIAN FOSTIR, Brooklya, | | Jacts, and yet not expose himself tola persor check | that charge, because the acts, al-| payable to hi who| KLUB SMILES, though carrying of traitorous acts, were done without all the consequences | | Person, no rights on su Yor all the children to Join; \traitorous purpose or intent. Such al tia dather thabeck saneeant oF Ls ; [tran playe tho'pese or ar traitor: but in| Craedyco,@ Bolder theroot. innocent oF Take my advice and join the Kiub, not a@ traitor at heart.-United States | qorsed or have any validity, in. view |For you'll thank me in return. ve. Weruer, U. 8. D. C. of Penna, j of the Negotiable Lnatruments Law By SOL SUSSKIND, aged eleven | One of two partners engaged in the) pmited Clear § isoecan | years, Brook! - barber business i# without authority | aia | to make sale of the busieges, equip-| 4 philadelphia trust company can OUR KIDDIE KLUB. ment, supplies and good-will, and to purpose of Iving the partnership | the consent Grimaldi v. preme Court of the other partner.- Though charter of vessel for thirty |days was demise, and was entered into after more or leas thorough in-| spection by agent of charterer, owner | Was not relieved of his implied war- ranty as to seaworthiness concerning | a defect in rudder port sleeve and in timbers concealed by tt, for rule of NEW CAMP GORDON CLUB. | Fake Prominent Parts in a Lead- g Social Event in South- | ern Cily. | Bre < World) New York-| ATLANTA, Jers took a pr of the Camp ¢ at the mment last night, the being one of the biggest #0 enta of the year at the Dorsey, May under and cant Br Sage, the camp commander, we those present The Liberty Quartet, which Is eom- posed entirely of New York select men, rendered pleasingly a number of sonsw, ’ Nathan Hersoff, a Ru stant leader of the Ch hestra, who reported City, gave sever Manhattan, intr 1a distinct hi New York dra coming In on si Wambsganns, the Cleveland tne has reported here as a private, was Immediately signed as se weman on the np Gordon team, giving the camp a big league ine field. ow HOLD PARENTS OF SPY SUSPECT IN JERSEY JAIL Father and Mother of Mrs, Voor. hees, Mystery Woman, Aresst ed at Garden City. ‘The arrest of Frederick and Amelia North, parents of Mrs. Margaret Voor- he stery woman" of aHeged pro- German tendenc held eince Thursday because of her activ near Camp Mills, Is the latest move in the ers pected spy plot case, | The Norths are in a New Jersey fail to-day, following thelr arrest by ayents of the Army Intelligence Bureau at Garden City, LT. Mra, Voorhi | tained at the Plorence Crittende: tant District Attorney James B. th questioned the woman for two hours yesterday in his and later went to F ort, L. 1, to search her home in Grove Street, where she lived until engaging ai vive apartment on West 11th , near Broadway, MAYOR ASKS WAR BOARD FOR SCHOOL MATERIALS City Entitled to Buildings for Ele~ mentary Pupils, Mayor Hylan Writes Baruch, } With reference to the need als with which to build new 1 buildings in this city, Mayor Hy jlan yesterday wrote Bernard Buruch of |the War Industries Board as follows “I regret to be obliged to appeal to you in the matter of the construction of w elementary school buildings in the 8 ix de- home, )City of New York, ‘The city are entitled to and |ficlent. schools jehildren educath ro not desirous of 1 but desire only to it they need and ar |will be & grave mist aking a rec: | the people titled to, It for your board | not to ase materials sufficient to| construct U 4 xchools, 1 can as-| sure you that we do intend to construct new high achools or schools of any characte tor tary education until the w ‘The people of New York doing their part in aiding t mt in its t war work, that your bourd will re necessity for releasing the mat the} Board of Edacation to proceed with th buildings dren dhe r STEPMOTHER BEAT HIM GRUELLY, IS BOY'S CHARGE uired elementary schooling. {Surgeon Dresses Wounds Said to! | Have Been Made With a Rubber Tire. Mrs, Annie Dunkenick, No. 1 North First Gtreet, Brooklyn, was ar- raigned before Magistrate McMahon in the Williamsburg Police Court, Brooklyn, yesterday, charged with having beaten her twelve - year old stepson, Vincent Schlogue, Vincent weat to the Bedford Avenue easary for giving our ohil- | World on Wea in fact was 4 not be appointed a ¢ assign the lease of the shop for the| property of an insane person in New and terminating the business without | proceedin N.Y. 111 N.Y, #8. 5 Ca be a riage Thursda him of idling %| ‘The United st nds as traitor |repudiate its accept lone who adheres to its enemies, gives | What its Treasurer paid Martin, Pennsylvania 8u-| tragt company York, notwithstanding the Now York] kiddie Klub of the U. 8. A Ing in Pennsylvania’ in. which the | Shout that name again, | Trust Co. of 1 delphia, 171 N, Y Always first in love. 8. 431 We will shout three cheers in glory A Wisden che waka anteul pied i For our dear old Kiddie Klub, \ property by special agreement with| BY MABE SMITH, Brooklyn, | pledger without giving statutory no- | N. Y tice and advertisement required by | 5 | law.—-Fullerton vs EVERYBODY'S DOING NEW YORK BOYS OPEN |?si,sons00 tir The | brought home te nent part in the opening | pital dressed the Jon Headquarters Club | Was taken to the aye Volume I.—No. XXXII. ——_—_—— ws plie to defects| 7 “enw Ane quiet KLUB TRIBUTES { | § Orr | THE KIDDIE KLUB. n no more|1 know the Kiddie Klub will be and recover| ye ‘ Moh ewitn | Kind, loving and The Tranamit, t ov e to me, | tious | The Kiddie Klub is something reat | k ac mittee of the| Glorious Klub of freedom, Glorious Klub of fame— orthern Bank of | It | Doing What? Saving Kiddie Kiub/ sé Coupons. at him wit be e taken fr i} Of those ORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918. RETAKING THE MAR. As the shades of night were falling On an old New England home, A little mother knelt to pray For the loved ones not at home. “God hear me as I pray to you, Oh, guide my boy Triumphant and victorious In this war for democracy. to me, br we at home who cannot fight Could never understand the plight whose homes and lives By the cruel fates of war. ure ruined “So we at home, by God's right hand do swear To back our fighting comrades ‘Over There. ma baby car ikd, Who sail Howapapete: We'll gladly give up every luxury money than usu Until the bo; have made tae whole world fr ght. His mother accuse By FANNY HARRING KIDDIE KLUB MAGAZINE: Edited by Cousin ELEANOR: || PATRIOTIC POEMS LI dy Fasly yesterday morning rding | Te ayy sao to Vincent, tepmother attacked | | DID YOU BUY SOME STAMPS? | WE'RE READY. hin while he was in bed. Screaming | Have you bought some Stamps? —_ | eady, we're ; d'« wounds and We have got to win this fight t hs Phy ‘ shelter of the Chile | bee’ ; nis figh With our greatest might, dren's Society. Mrs. Dun | f | Buy, buy, buy Stam, Is the U. 8. one great vow charged with felonious assay i " r “We'll conquer the Kaiser mainte \ Tn | _ Buy all you can get, " a Ten CR ane a ec ceot ; | | ™ Show the boys that fight for us And make him much wise: taken of the ch yin | Our hearts are with them y To the Allies he will b XHiDIt cute and welts said ve By MARCUS HAMM Written by MARION ed by the mother —Drawn by Abraham Held. | aged ten, No. 1207 ¢ No. 140 E. Hayes Ave., GERHARD MENNEN CHEMICAL CO., NEWARK NJ. U.S.A. A Big Box for 50c At All Druggists MENNEN’S BORATED TALCUM Shake Mennen’s Talcum all over you after your bath ~you'll feel cool all day and your clothes won't stick, a . Doctors have known about Kora-Konia for quite a while. They have used it extensively in hospitals_to relieve bed sores and other skin irritations of grown-ups, and to cure rashes on babies. Ask your doctor. Interesting Contributions From Oar Own Kiddie Klab Members rere |OUR DEAR BOYS THAT HAV® GONE, There are lots of soldier boys Far, far across the foam; They think of what a happy time They had when they were home, Since now they are so far away We must all try and help to bring Them back sa y by next spring, When the war is over And our brave boys all come back. They'll pat us gently on the chees And say we did not slack. So now my little people Who this poem may read, T hope that it will fill your hearts With great, surpassing heed, And all will try to do their bit Until we've done the deed. By CATHERINE RBGAN, aged fourteen years, Goldens Bridge, N. Y. AN AMERICAN TOAST, Here's to our President, and his Cabe inet too; | Here's to Mr. Hoover and Mr, Mo- Adoo; Here's to our soldier boys, fighting se well; Here's to brave France, giving Ger- Many some shell, | Here's to our own America, | Which is growing stronger and wiser, By giving ald to her allied friends And helping to whip the Kaiser, By FLORENCE ARGANZA, aged |< ight years, | WHEN OUR BOYS COME MARCH- ING HOME, | When the war is over, i} And our boys come mi: We'll greet rching home, them all with shouts of ory will be flown. fling Old Glory to t And they'll look at They'll e breese, with pride; = worth fight. But we respect her most of all, And we went ‘cross to show | That we would never let her fall | Among the worthless foe. y ROSE BUC & Kora-Konia is a healing powder which stays where it's put. will brin blessed g It is waterproof and doesn’t wash or rub away. quickly dries up raw or irritated skin, and is great for sunburn. Keep the kiddies comfortable this hot weather. Kora-Konia will heal all their little skin rashes and scratches. Great for diaper rash and scalding. OR A- KONIA It prevents chafing, you relief

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