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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918. ee Fi hold-up men who entered the Knicker- bocker Club of American waiters, No. 787 Sixth Avenue, early last Saturday morning. died as the result of his wound Wiliam Dudley Foutk PROTEST OVER CENSUS BILL!) | gro 6 of Richmond, | gation, “that the| , ina curactes ance have fol of census em-| in Bellevue Hospital this morning WASHING Ling Teale a —_— f@gainst the prov of the Limit on Thrend Sises. for the 1420 ovisions| WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—Manufac- would be na turers of cotton thread were directed by examination, we ‘ jthe War Industries Board to limit their Benate Census of Wonnds. | output of white thread to fourteen » No. 316 Will-| gies, of back n and of colored representni ves of Service Reform League. “Past » with all spools inmeter for smallest expertencrs “di, Don’t Poison Baby. FORTY, YEARS AGO almost ovory mother thought hor child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep, Theso drugs will produce sloop, and A FEW DROPS T00 MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM OH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many aro the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for lifo by parogoric, landanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists aro prohibited from selling cither of tho narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them “poison.” Tho definition of “narcotic” ist “4 medicine which relieves pain and produces slecp, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul- sions and death.” Thetaste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under tho names of “Drops,” “ Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” eto, You | should not it any modicino to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. 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There is no better time than “moving time” to discard wasteful flat-flame burners, Large assortment and new stock of Gas Mantle Lamps now being displayed at your Gas Office, “The Right Way Is the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President these | School | trades need’ apply jdidates have some AQWOMEN TELL EVENNG WORLD OF LOVE SWINDLE READERS QE AD NETTNG $100000. TONEEDY WOMAN Police Searching for Proprietor Practical Sympathy for Mother !s xe iw of Soldiers Who Faced Evic- | of “Brokerage” Business Raided by Detectives. *o omen from all walks of life Sympathy ané \< od | Forty women from all walks of pathy and ald continued to | (red gathered in the office of Assistant District Attorney n T. Dooling and gave him evid: of an alleged “love and investment swindle,” which he said he would present at once to the Grand Jury Meanwhile the police, at Dooling’s ‘request, began a search for John who formerly had an office in kaw Building, 12d Street and Broadway, where, according to com he whic plaints received by Do da’ sa” duc * not weekly, to investors Dooling says the love clement e: through other complaints from wom who trusted Holub with their mor and expected to marry him he sums obtained, it is alleged, ranged from $100 to $10,000, and the total was about $100,000. Investors did draw interest monthly, it is admitted, but Dooling says the interest was paid from the principal and not from earnings. Detective Cuniff of the District At- torney’s Office entered the former office of Holub and found a number of papers, including love and signed with Holub’s nam offices were elaborately furni Quniff said, and there were fr papers on the walls h merfbership in the A Society, the Na 1 and the Mayor's ¢ mittee on Na- tional Defense. Cuniff said H had posed as French but was really Bohemian, and that he has a wife Brooklyn. His own residence ever, was at the Hotel Nobleton in West 73d Street One of the documents seized was a neatly printed card of “Don'ts for At- tractive Wome Among them were ab a how- be smart looking. It's dan- gerov | “Don't be too popular, It isn’t nice. | More 4 Fe | “Don' r laugh. It isn’t ladylike, Join the kill-joy crowd. It’s safer." “Don't ever, ever again be popular in a ballroom, Be a wall flower Safety first.” “Don't be on a party telephone line Very unwise, I know." Mr. Dooling said he had been in- vestigating the complaints of a num- ber of eged v ne for some time, and that he believed the evidence would be ready for the Grand Jury this afternoon, —— TO TEACH AIRCRAFT WORK. for Woodworkers to Te Opened Here Next Monday, Robert H. Finkernagel, an expert 1 aircraft produ the Brooklyn Navy Yard, formerly attached io Pensacola Aviation Station, at 1 to-day that starti free course in th wooden parts of air Jat th Rast short and it is nece turning. —— Fxpress Workers Strike In Canada, MONTREAL, Sept. 10.—The 4 Brotherhood of Railroad Em ployees called a strike to-day of its been to the & Why Suffer with decayed, ach ing or unsightly teeth? I « restore your mouth to a healthy un and normal condition at smail cost, | I Specialize in Extraction Teeth extracted absolutely Painless either by means of my Local An aesthetic or the administration of gas Superior crown and bridge work Plates that fit. Fillings that last Guaranteed Work. Moderate Prices. 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MacDowall of No, 113 Market | d Tarrytown, said: jehtlemen: “L see by your paper to-day that A someth Kk a home over her head tilt tier | Ph sons come home r A man in Grove Street, Brooklyn, who did not wish his name used was published last Wednesday | in The Evening World.” ‘SoLIER WHO CAPTURED | COUSIN NOW 1S WOUNDED p New York Hack Jecla n p n. One ear Was § in the leg. Gustort The boys hi — | aihteen to forty-five tion by Landlord. day for Mrs, Julia 206 Grove Street, of three soldiers, who w d with eviction because Egel ee | not count. Catarrh = + Of the Stomach : t Is Dangerous fhousands Have It and Don't 3 behind in her rent. The Eve ning World first told of the m of Mrs Egelheiser, ys receipt ¢ 1 amounts for | Perth Amboy, N, J., sent $10. | Baker's Music Stores, Ossining burning stomach, tre is a woman by the name of 2 ent vor mbling in stomach selheiser, who nas three sons | 4uent fn er: bitter eructations, gaa, wind and stomach and is going to be dis- |"! ids wai aait A jor her rent. From what) ratty their trouble % should be done to |, 1 am sending you ich I want sent to Mrs, Egel- irat sign’ 0} inclosing $20, wrote ing World that Mra ‘0, 206 Grove Street, rom her house for! %," country, I think if the| e doing their bit, if not my, they should give women ution was thus mod-| For Julia Egelhelser, ove Street, notice of whose |™ First Make Up Your Mind That You Require New Furniture, hen Investigate Where You Can Best Purch. It. epareVour Home? “For Winter AHEAD. owe fda) baat f a ——— LOOK Winter iv just’ around the corner. 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