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“THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 121, 1918. 7 SEHATETOPROBE. South curating Gonemor and Me DEMOCRATS’ WAR RAISON Soe ae \ a PEN After running the car about 800| floor board whichever you desire. BEER AND KAISER ATTACKED IN HOUSE ENS ‘since eae ea in the me ov. Had same|and brake in such ® way that one oked over by Ford notice it when in neutral there is @) har could be fastened to the el out, is there any harm in letting the —— }hum na lear run under these conditions. Or t#| Proofs That Link Propaganda ae Gillett, Acting Republican More Precautions Should Be Taken to Prevent Children From aired? ALMRED KNOWLET, Activities of Brewers and tion’s Foes Sought. i This trouble ts probably due to a Leader, Criticises Speaker Starting Machines | Left Unattended fat the Curb. | ne ul pe i y new stiff motor and should eventual Clark, Kitchin and Dent. js CCIDENTS caused by automobdiles unintentionally started by chil | woneblle Balter | dren continue to add to the perils of New York streets, Accidents | j,! /\iv", 0.198 Dodge and my engine | WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Repre- of this sort have been numerous of late, They cannot be entirely | tho engine ts warm it will not run sentative Gillett of Massachusetts, blamed on children. They see a vehicle left unattended at tho curb. The| slowly enough with throttle and dash- a or cloned. By di to; acting Republican leader, in a apeech Next minute, with childlike curiosity, they are Inside playing with the |posrd both closed. | Hut in order, te p it running steadily when on the in the House to-day, attacked the Starting apparatus. The machine naturally ts in motion, and before| road I have to pull control out three n re * notch If I try to run with dash war record of the Democratic ma- it CAN be brougat to a stop several persons are usually hurt, control in first or second notches % When @ machine is left standing without an attendant, measures engine will run O, K, for a time and dority, contrasting with it that of the shouid pe taken to prevent the operation of the car by any one but the| then will back fire land also some- Republican minority. Ho sald the regular driver. If it be an electric conveyance, a lock or plug ewitch | mes, explode in muffier and then election of @ Republican House thie should be installed, and if it {8 @ gasoline machine, it ehould be made|had the carburetor cleaned, carbon year would bring no encouragement compulso: that the moto: etopped, the o! | removed and valves ground, but it to the Kaiser, “For he knows who Compulsory t be stopped, the switch locked and the brakes | Documentary evidenes of a confi-! dential nature was forwarded to-day to Washington by the New York offices of the Custodian of Enemy Alien Property, the Intelligence Seo- tions of Army and Navy, the Secret | Service and the Post Office Depart-| tuent for use in the Government's ine! Vestigation of alleged conspiracy be-| tween brewers and German propa- gandists to promote mutually the cause of Kalseriom and beer Relief From Eczema does not remedy the trouble. Would . set properly. ad . I C This inquiry ts a development of! have been his flercest foca and who [St PROPCY: | [eet eney eerie re Sane toe in Cuticura the proposed Congressional investiga. | he had most reason to fear.” gegen gee smn aca rer irae cerns ert | : " ' » the prope whether it would be advisable to in Speaker Clark, Democratic Leader |, 1 fill the transmission to the proper | ieading types, such an the Mead and| falls. Stamberg especially” deaig- Kitchin and Chairman Dent ef the Vek On inspecting the transminsion | Darraca? Do you regard a 12-cyl-|nnted for the can, 1 forgot to men. Houso Milit Co! itt I find it practically empty after going | inder superior to an eight or #ix?/ tion that the cat also jerka very om intary Committec, were sin- | yout $00 miles and the torque tube | Vat !# the speed limit to @ $3,000 to! hadly in trying to run on the first fled out for comment on thelr atti- nintae else, Aa Ge Ol ey te 1s, vf car? Have Packards det ableland second speed noteh of dash con- tude and activities, and Chairman ©**!e : Ne regphd RE. H. | trol, Would also appreciate if you Ferrin, of the Democratic Congres. transmission and the grease from the| A rotary valve gives greater free-| would advise me what to have done sional Campaign Committee, was ac, tTaue tube flow into the differential | dom from complications, such as|in order to stop the off from getting cused of unfair criticism of the Re- publican record for campaign pur- tion of Arthur Brisbane's purchase! of the Washington Times with §376,-| 00 supplied by tho country's brew- ors. The Senate Judiciary Committee is to take up tho matter Monday, and all Government agencies that have engaged in exposing seditionists have forwarded material from their secret O {les to be used by the committes, GOVERNOR and Mrs. R.d. MANNING of SOUTH CAI For skins that itch, burn, crust and seale. Bathe withCuticura and hot water. Follow with a gentle anointing with Cuticura Ointment. Use these super-creamy emollients for every-day toilet purpdses and prevent such conditions. Fa A housing, filling this housing so that|°®™ shaft, cauls, valve tappets,| into the combustion chamber. | springs, &c., and requires, theoretical- It overflows, running through the rear|iy at jeast, no regrinding. On the JOHN HOFF. \ | othe ble wounds as thou - — — It was stated on the highest au- WITH THEIR GERVICE FLAG FOR SIX SONS in THE WA poses, axle housing on to my brake bands, | other hand, it is almost impossible to} — coe ee ae Rescue nissan |Is there not some place in the torque | keep the valve free from leakage, and | YOUr ¢ Me EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, 46 thority that once an investigation ot | ' ze a “Would the support of the war tube where some barrier can be put in| it i# @ rather dificult problem t>| Properly, Why he ba! ee ee peg sn DMs dae Bre Phe A DL a 4 the alleged subsidizing of the press) of Alexander Konta, is one of Mr.|the ‘Growing Circulation Corpora-| have been any leas vigorous if a Re- to prevent this flowing into the differ- | lubricate it properly. Various types, | Your carburetor before buying & new| by brewery or pro-German interests | Brisbane's attorneys. tion publican had been Speaker instead ental, as I also wish to have the) including those you mention, have| One is under way, the inquiry will not beo|FEIGENSPAN DENENDS DEAL,|_“! became ono of the three Incor~' Gr our honored Champ Clark, who op- Heavy grease in the torque casing to| been brought out, but they have not | antomcbie Pitter: confined to the facts disclosed by ASSERTS HIS LOYALTY. "| Porators and incorporating directurs wi ber’ aration of ‘war and b@4n my differential? yet proved satisfactory. I prefer a One of my cylinders had three deep posed the d x-cylinder r Alien Property Custodian Palmer in} Mr. F went out of his way to defeat the |, How is it that when making a read: | | | of the company, the other two being ‘otor. If the present day) grooves, At the last automobile show | genspan sent a letter yester- | Mr. John . Sturdevant, then (98 ratte” asked Mr’ illect, |ing of the hydrometer in my battery 1|*iXes and fours wore built to run at|f saw material for filling a qroove of AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL his exposure of the dgal between Bris-|day to Senator King resenting Mt, | now) associated with me, and Mi “"Mp. Gillett said he believed that /fNd the first cell reads 1275 and the | 'P speed and were geared as low as) this character. Would you kindly bane and tho combination of fifteen | Palmer's assertion that the United| Thomas EB. McEntegart, then a clerk | Mr, Ferris “was the first to stain i8t 1175, each of the others having a| ‘he eiahta and twelves, the result in| give me the address of a firm in New WAR TIME NEED States Brewers’ Association, which | in my office, now serving with the! the ; A | different reading? perform: would be at least equal) York City that does thia work. Bare time and by leurs brewers, most of them of German| States Bre EAE tar ther BON toe | ’Atherloua Kemer le areas j the columns of the Record with a "RTHUR stIMons, |t that of the eight or twelve, with | ANXIOUS. nthe tnechanien, your car, BD. > pool fo an A | partisan tinge, from which the: MONS. | fie co ) eral | , utomomie shoo! squipsen! dlood. Brisbane, “have béen disloval and] gRiggqNE TOOK FULL CONTROL| eo long been ‘frec:” “Ho added thar| I belleve your trouble 1s caused by | {Cl 8nd oll conmuri® eM Melioge that| DO ,not know. I suggest reboring hs Mi ge J mh Brisbane being the editor of| pro-German in their sympathies.” He | OF COMPANY. the speech was intended as a cam |defective jacking in (ho rear main|cerhtually’ we will’ mem amall: nigh: | YUaders and fitting new platons, tal ‘womsn nog topping. Wailam R. Nearet’e New York Myo. |Site to be heard by the committee and) = ae fterwara de-|P&ign document, like others, for dis- transmission bearing, permitting the | speed, low-geared, four-cylinder mo. | Attomabiie alter Teese armed, ning Journal and having been inti-|“"2\\ 1, rospect to the charge that we| clined to contract with the Growing | bution under Mr. Ferris’s frank. |lubricant to flow from the transmis. | tors in alr eneral use, Sixty to] Kindly anawer in your automobile OSTEWART dv- Pron. imately associated In a busines way | nays Waterkant en ene eee gue |i, Ferzis. recent allusion that the sion “to. the differential casing. by| seventy ‘miles per hour. Yes. column whether there are any makes was predicted that the Hearst news. | ness throueh the press of the coun. |ring to renew it then contract for | Ang navy than the preceding two Itc. | usually felt washer or to Inctall oxe| 1 have @ 1917 Paige, eix-cylinder, | ever to be_us : ropertie: i ¢ | try, culminating in our financing .he eir delivery with the Interborough 5,.),; ‘ongresse rol : tee 4 seven-passenger. When going second Paper properties will come in for an| pi hess of a paper in the National| Company, the *< rowing Circulation | Publican | Congresses, declared if none is there. In case you find th p oMcial inspection, It was pointed out} ( in officiat quarters that Mr. Brisbane's | that we, in common w activities are not confined to the| business and every ve fr , | . Gillett, shows that some in jacking to be food §=conditiot speed it begins to grind. I had the pital, we frankly and freely admit| Corporation’ thereafter remained 2! Democratic Party recognise public (would suggest that’ sou drill. a one, | Keare and parts examined by one of AC i th every other! inere shell, and, while I was o opinion too well to dare say with leighth or three-sixteenths bi alt hanics in thia city and | nected with its’ directorate, carried Mr. Creel that they thank God we |pi nto 16 trouble - = fe articles | the country, have tried to get vefore| oe no busine sara ¢ of fine mesh wire gauze. Th Kin ne this cations voces Washington Times—that his artictes | the cee ied to get before no business whatsoever were not prepared when the war|will act ay a relief for the heated. erhee WG . tireean | ate printed in Hearst papers through- ; * Brisbane later adv my of-| broke out.” satiy ‘fe y t kind of preser. ae ha cotunt fairly favo} eservation of our at he desired to take over the and consequently expanding, air in| Vative can be put on the body of the ° Ln Btelat G bu: even extent of supe! he had the actual own: | ye relerring to preparedness, Mr. Gil~|the transmission, which has @ ten-| cir in storing in a cold garage to pro-| External aches, stiffness, soreness, PALMER LOOKS INTO A NEWS- | Plying the finances for the initial | p and control of ‘the corpora | yours before this war it was the tain [Coney Cogeore, the lubricaht out, The | tect the varniah? cramped muscles, strained sinews,| @ George At. tne ment on the purchase of the Wash- A that he te sturde. “ ‘ je in | gauze prevents dirt from en x Voriien viel 's inmous driver. sare: PAPER DEAL IN CHICAGO. togton Tin se i : t Mt Ont Pete anes meee body of the Republican Party and its \eernin ts due to some defect in the! on, y errr aang ver bahia sth tamer ae thea of ed Custodian Palmer 13 anxious to as-) "put the attempt through innuendo| ‘226 Mr. McEntegart and myself to jeaders which vigorously favored |two low cells, Inasmuch as this ia |. Ths may be due to loose shaft! fight off the relieving qualities of mur Pay 4 Pa fneined of in: certain just how the Chicago Herald|and irrelevances to associate the| ‘yore aire Gites ere ee oe mIEDC preparation, and it was the main|atorage battery case, usually a mys-| P° vibe slam bragl sp eesti Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, en: ree to an} thew Tashi el directors of his own choic | bod e' Democratic P: f ery vo at youl loam ca hia would L . was seid atret man combina | Wasgton tim ranaction with | Nya raw eny motiy'tt en | est og Bema party aa) tery fo the array nth} oti] gn theta, Ti at |eonamlcaes Rak ny diggin a with the Examiner of that city by Mr. : er? rata © eave ee a ao to the neorporators and directors of this! cq qt u , : corpe Feast r ed | | battery company’s service station spowens wai bye Bod Legere The statement of the National Se-|and have them look it over. euuit in erindinn: it ia het hecasuar editor. The main point of interest con- | tous insult, a dastardly and outrage-| Wily held on March LU 1alG, at which CUotY League, selecting eight meas- ; i * . 44 4 Koredh A yen Jee tik 5 | Automobile Yatitor or desirable to use a pi corns the report which has reached | ous libel and unworthy of any rep-| {in ‘tie by-laws were adopted, the Here eran eae uray oo nen eames: WHER What are the advantages of a rotarv| Wash the entire car carefully, re- the Custodian's ears that part of the | ronentatives of this American Re-| corporation organized and authorized way pointed to oy MN Gillet ac ghoge| Valve for automobile motors? What! moving all dirt, and ace that ‘It tn profits of the Washington Times hava Ining he felt deeply any in-|t? !s8ue its capital stock of $10,000 to Ihe" that seven men voted weone oa | are the disadvantages of some of the well dried. Cover all bright metal been used to finance the Chicago news| sinuation of disloyalty because his, MIS Alice Hriabang whireby, Mr. ail eight meast “Of these seven,” name happened to be German, Mr. Brisvanes ‘ B he + pa maid, “six were Democrats and one paper enterprise. Feigenspan wrote that his companies At this meeting Mr. Sturdevant, Mr. A Senator King of Utah, a member} andthe members of his immediate »! gart and myself, as incorporat- |" “ne next Congress, Mr, Gillett con- ties terminating in the control of the j line when the increased load brought Hearst and Mr. Brisbane was made !t8| New York Evening Mail is a gratul- on the higher speed occurs and would my 7. by, . 7 one.’ igi Ga a | West Site St.’ (Ne. Phone 3371 Circle. of the Judiciary Committee, has in-| family had contributed $772,880 to the {PE an ae pe d from all ea, (cluded, will have to face the post-war @ieated tho nature of the searching | Liberty Loans, Ted Cros, Y. Me Co a ee ie ee ae ne ene tatherin. Problems, and because of industrial | investigation which will bo taken up| Knights of Columbus and other war jay, was « ident and a Se pled Tit Remon cee 6 con nd >, Z ities ctor, and Mr. Steinhauser and Mra, a Republican | by tho committee Monday. Particu-|“«f am ‘well within the draft age,” Tector, and Mr. Steinhauser and Mra better solve these than a Demo. | lar attention will be given to dis-| stated Mr. Feigenspan, “and am yy lected directors and Secretary House composed of many | closures made by Mr. Palmer with regard to the financing by brewers of the purchase of the Washii | Times by Mr. Brisba This investigation, answer my country's call ey and at any time, I have # brother Who volunteered when war was declared latter pow on the firing line France, which ja the proudest cir- uthern members, ‘ { aie ind Treasurer respectively. At this|* time I turned over the corporation in | sages to att Beiaban?°*"° ONLY COWARD HITS WOMAN, “The corporation transacted no business while 1 nator King 1 | ci4,stance in the history of our fatn- guage newspapers from the mails |the Nation's good, I< nt a He said I will not rest un r the charge | “ . » com- | disloyalty.” A man who strikes a woman is a cow ‘1 can seo no reason why the com- | dis! Bo nan isa A despatch from Milwapkee last J, no er the woman mittee cannot go ahead and inquire | none grtt t v esha aa what the woman has| into gene on of Wie Use] of the Miller Bei natctaintyis s pie tor ary soemner of NO MATTER WHAT SHE DOES | sub-committee gecently named by] M elgenspan wrote he was will- my possessic | Fi fs ho Judiciary Cofmitten to take tea [Ing to submit to “the legalized de- me | Magistrate Reynolds in Brooklyn} timony on his bill barring enemy Jan | PUUCtO tO oe tosls that tet ARTS CLUB SECRETARY | Court Scores Man Arraigned | as a Wife Beater, ©. A, Miller, manager eamhebise rene Company: bd tamb Says He Knows Him to Be |tiridge Plaza court, Brooklyn, told Jo-| Magistrate Reynolds in the 1 que: 6 : ¢ purchase of] admitted the contributions of 1 of GOrmAD ma 1 pe Perens * s of hia family to Mr. Brisbar qu NIa isa seph Mursky of No, 46 Diamond Street et uals of h a ) risban Loval—“Happened Be- American newspapers, for the purpose of “saving ou: y CPrien lwhen Mursky was arraigned to-day One of tho first witnesses to be] ness,” and denied any disloya fore War la go of beating his wife, Elizabet called when the Congressiona} fnves-|tention or any part in keeping nder w MN be Alex-| the public tho purpose of back tigation gets under way will be Alex: | 11) Washington. Tinea, ander K broker and leader) you can say to the public for us,’ among naturalized Americans of| said Mr. Miller 1 we individually erty Custodian, A, Mite no Konta’s letter of | contributed to risbane to work Baprerian ort oye for ua to fight Prohibition, Mr March 3i, 1915, to Dr: Hrisbane offered to work with us in burg, who directed German propa-| favor of light wines and be don't allow in this country any | "said the Max 1 won atter Wh & woman may do to a ®an, it doesn’ ve him the right ¢0 raise a finge ne New ¥. xander Ko banker |1 GERHARD MENNEN CHEMICAL CO., MEWARK NJ. U.S.A, and club member who the Alien Prope | stand fo said was acting for I Murs! jealad she his wife be home and rnard Dern- berg, at one time head of We wands pur in [three childre © Reynolda ganda in America, showed how the| looked upon him as our agent in this, Man Propaganda 1g this country in roa Sa under se | i matter, ‘The contributions were not!an attempt to purchase a New York| ———> | brewers and the German propagand-| i aie tro company, but from in-/ newspaper in is strongly de- | | r gr their mut ual inte: In answer to further ¢ rr : si y Aides fe | | est, ‘This letter is regarded ag the | ary ninibutions, Mr. Miller 64nization of which r | ae most important © of Mr. Palm- | ao Lamb, Secretary of t | Ww I crs revelations. Arts Clubs, where Konta en Wo ntly gave dinherd and Ww t wi imental in forming the Mod i an aain aires betwee i pn Histor ecords Association in| econd Avenues. ‘ 1911, stated to-day the discl s of The jonist Council of Greater New | ‘Having voluntarily ¢ German propaganda Jie personally would oppose any mo-|fhis Bech, postnaned until the follow: etters published, J ta ; } | MR HEARST'S COUNSEL TELLS tion seekin to cancel Mr. Konta ira ; : / what to, directly 4 OF ANARA eaoe Whi ool ty How can you help it? Tight, Peot t rehase of any! Wittiam A, De Ford. attorney for! "“W din his case was hoa walter ‘re ; newspar |Mr. Hearst, issued a tement y¢ efor 1 the war,” Mr, Lamb arly double ita predecessors formal clothes~—always hurrying . RXANDER KONTA.” | terday concerning his connection with cailw Tmanit oonaider the ‘condu “ant fs i i saw Palmer haa not alleged a | tho Growing circulation Corpors ally 1 don't CORA eE. Tn oicarat (or hae ane hates ‘i's taaaie oo les Brice dnd te nani of te W ab 483,000 of brewers ea Mere ese Oe ee : net Te Rearing Wh ine, San ie Perspiration — which contains ] prion Times | Geoffrey Konta, | bane for purch the Washington | yonai friend of mine and 1 know him |Haplonage Law, which had for { acids and salts— makes the skin ator Hroadwa son | Times 1e American, He has given hin |‘-day ore Uahed | fsa ; et the attorr N | ‘In his statement Mr, Do Ford 9 Ame Hots 98 § ven his | sioner fiitehcock,, has, bean postponed Genuiices and coniant iieton Ge d 's | anor ,omice 9a Ken 0" Nasa work among the Hungarian-Ameri« | peerae cue eae fen fic Mela damp clothes rubs it raw. } Bitte: ety ness address | cans been of much value to a way of the Growing Glneulasion Corpor Gove His record 4s c 4 with stealing 45 cents Kora-Konia is a healing, anti- Fes World's Greatest Mr, | ny y 1 consider iim a Rulater of Nov 143. Beckford septic powder which stays where Fam Romsey na oppose to-day in the Bridge Placa it's put, because it's waterproof Tried and True. nade, to and doesn’t wash away. It cures chafing. It prevents chafing. It nis offices were eady helper at hand in rpor: Was also @ member of covers sensitive skin with a pro- er a and Wi pora Manhattan Club an © several : . ilions of homes ter ne ' ere, Supreme Court Justi tective film. It dries up sore spots. by taten w [i r y Ww r he f t Anstant ia, 138 ace, at tho reqs cr Justice Whitaker, Phoeniy In It cures diaper rash and teething ft r Ww state ha nd he i Presi or Ash- | , al jef ur Company with tah, t Mould be rash. It’s great for sunburn. f the New York " - ee | reat American and New York Evening} v, 8. Soldier Has Sweet Tooth, | Ask your doctor. / Agile expected As a personal busin -| WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—That the ‘ USED EXTERNALLY FoR torprine to arrange with the Star] american soldier has & sweet tooth In At all A bid, bar y, tien, Sore Back, ago Sore Thront, Company to deliver its papers in th emonstrated by War Department fize druggists ‘or ra Trruisess rulgia, Bheamatis@s yurure, and that he dosired to do| urea to-day showing ho consumes 630% | Bere Muscles, Cold in Chest, this shrough the instrumentality of! 009 pounds of chocolates, 125,000 pounds 26e, 500 and $1.00 SIZES, the corporation which he asked my!of lemon drops and MADWAX & CO., 208 Centre Bt. N. ¥s office to organize, under the name of stick candy monthly, 000" pounds of |

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