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orm, codeine, heroin, or |! dangerous drugss|t Ins Jependents is exemplified by the ox Clerk matter of house 4 he tor erant doin an action or proceeding : ating told im Ifully med Merrill after T served the FOR C CITY EMPLOYEES. SOLDIER ‘ FAMILY the United States Army and stat at ‘ort Wadsworth. He is my sole Kase support + “I formerly lived -at No, 1824 St 91,800 oF Len John's Place, Brooklyn, My rent was ® @ity employees receiving $1, 800 | { i paid in fill te se 11918 whieh was A Year are to receive an increase | Sunday, On J (Labor Day) A year, it was decided to-day | Sept Isract M , Who called Finance and Budget Commit. | ir land and » woman the Te of Estimate. Salaries | understand, in “Mra. Bugenia her of employees receiving | +» the owner of the rine houses Ah $1,800 a year also will be| nbered from 1306 to 1384, Inclusive, Paction to be taken on individual | aad aaned: TOF Une woprainber tent President Dowling said. the 1 told them Iw not have ws prise merit fo puta | _— ny check caine from the Government he table." , | but that L expected it #070 and wo | How It Is Done Without Vio- pay the rent as soon as ne. ‘ nvited the und M lating Letter of Statute Is | terea Shown by Brooklyn Case voll saa nin By Willis Brooks. shal : What landlord, aided by one | 4) bos Fourth. Distrieu. “Muntelpal City Marshal, can do to a aoldier's| Court the next Monday. I never had el been summoned to court before and | wife and children without absolutely | dig not understand at What hour ft | violating the LETTER of the law Po. | : re, go, because 1 had , to take my y to my sister-in-law 1@ protection of soldiers’ and sailors’! first, I wh the courtroom until a ock int rerience of Mrs Merrill, wife of | to 'y case had been dis Frank KE. Merrill orporal in t BY eee THE mo. Ene United States Army vee “at Pewee, ie First, for the better understanding City shal of the reader, it should be explained Carroll and perhaps the landlord, 1 | that a United States law provides that | Went there and found Mr. Lerner and | ‘ : b |.) Marshall Carroll together, E told them | No eviction shall be made during the |, thought L could pay iny rent by period of military service in respect} the 15th, but could not promise aby of any premises for which the ‘agreed | solutely it depended ow my rent does not exceed $50 per month ed suid herons yi weupied chiefly for dwelling pur-|me until Saturday, Sept. 14, and no poses by the wife, children or ' i dependents person in mil “oc into rc a us aa, ut : u i bleh pr ‘eam @ Hot without an order from a court The family that had occupied. th ‘ The law furthor provide at the; Pace ved out the day before we * ourt may on its own motion and sh. n OF ours there was Lo You are sate nny gran mano and | hiv any craton on ‘7 not longer than three mont my head. LT don't kaow be ability of the tenant to pay ty ’ pater John’s Medicine| ve ed rent Is not materially uffected | hia our cold and to] ana the taw furiher provide new flesh and aay ak Pony he sunt: : JUSTICE SAYS HE REFUSED TO eagth, because itisfree| th nuts the protection of our sol. | SIGN PRECEPT. i} morphine, chloro- 'y up to ive courts HU \ Take: it Today. solr “aut sailor Meqwndanty irrevocable s the preeept in any landlord and ten payment of taxes. And that ¢ wnt case until ne landlord furnishe [spirit of the law might not be ti n affidavit at he tenant is no understood, Secretary of War taker | dependent o 1 oman inom Mm | and Secretary of the Navy Daniels ot | ervice A ough Mrs, Me rrilt tailed gi an address to Congres concerning Oo appea in urt that morning, * this law said |declined to the precept, so, ¢ "On the whole the method of ¢ Jcourse, Marshal Carroll could not act consists mainly in it to eviet hh Peat I our plate and proceedings and transactions a ul could not b 70 relief from the the soldier or Vilor th for the i ourt which owners of ill that he may have an opport a manded first thot lates dread so muc! when he returns to be heard and tae aitidavit: that) Mrs, Merrili aks fooe, wabbly, » pootly fit- Measures to protect his Interests Mechel Garraue coue it tight and snug WOMAN TELLS STORY OF LAND- aries Gare soe o ted her RNET’S POWDER \ LORD AND MARSHAL, If be had put © < of her furniture on the r False Teeth Now for Mrs. Mert be would have been yt a First ation gives relief—acts like ad Haatitrstinltpectee U aul women ot $1 000 a year imprisonment, ps 3 gums, It soothes, heals kept rooms on the top floor of Nu This appeared to put the matte Don't you know that poorly cleaned fale set of Har. face, the sloping’ pass (coghoraau Carroll, so 1 sought wgerous to the lem ture and the painful limp when she | pid you ha a warrant teeth and that walk attested the truth of | Mrs. Delia Merrill out of No. 1824 plate always harbors germs? rtion that she had been an | John's Plice?” L asked him ffroy these germs and. thoroughly nvalid for elght year He said he did not rify iB essential to one's health. Dr five children, sid shy “Then why did you fernét's Powder provides @ quick, easy ther vent: Priday evenir Sep of doing it. Wernet Dental Mfg. Co through on her that if she did t vr la St. New York boy lying here by noon the next day yall Easel aellbeg! Ae OO room, "My 8 put her goods on the stre is Frank KO Merrill in 1 did not l never w oc a Tes het EER ay WOK ED LENE Gy WA GL OP ME DEL GP Sleep Sweetly Coffee, tea and some other drinks when taken at the evening meal tend to keep some people awake. One of the merits of POSTUPiI is that it never affects nerves or heart. In fact one can drink as much Postum as he pleases just before bed- ‘time and no ill results follow, for Postum is pure and absolutely free from caffeine or any other harmful drug or substance. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal,which must be boiled, and Instant Postum, made in the cup in & moment. They are equally delicious and the cost per cup is about the same. “There's a Reason” = to pu ad | ORES Ili SEY OE © BOR Ol SOZlOUOC MORO: 112 AMERICAN OFFICERS court papers on her I never told her | would put her out." ally, did you?" | asked | “Yen.” ees Then I went back to Mrs, Merrill ‘ and found her husband with her-a Sliort Furloughs Granted to Men fin standing woldier . Who Have Been in War Zone ld my wife they no p but she a Year. would break down t whe One hundred and tweive officers in hetter to move and savé her the the American Army and Navy who worry of fighting the case, perhaps have served a year or more overseas know what day I When I came 13, she for 1 don’ sent to France. alone arrived on a British liner at an Atlan- tic port to-day. ‘They are on short fi home Kriday evening, Sept. 13, Ne loughe told me the marsha OOD SRS er ices "Rul tue te and said he would put her goods on Serv regulat! forbid them the street if she was not out by noon discuss details of thelr experiences and the next day observations, but all were enthusiastic A daughter of the couple corrob- over the war situation and the spirit orated this, saying her mother had with which the Americans have become told her the same thing when she “go-getters” on the battle lines. came n soon after the marshal had On the same steamship were J. 1 Saks and William J, Wilson, London theatrical producers. They said the 1 business in London is boom- raged by the govern ment, London, they declared, has taken on the air of an American city, owing t influx of American troops and been there “Are you sure the man who threat ened vou was Marshal Carroll? asked Mrs. Merrill with Landtor Pennsylvania Avenue Court § and that man was pointed out to me ay Marshal Carroll. _there the story rests for the pres- LIGHT TRUGK PROVES | EFFICIENCY IN WAR "American Committee for Ar- menian and Syrian Relief will be in- corporated as the American Committee “The great armies abroad are devele for Relief in the Near East and a nation- oping transportation to a fine eMeciency, Wide campaixn 6 $50,000,000, he and the motor truck is the biggest fac- gun Jan, 12, as the result of a new sur- tor in their successful operations,” says vey of conditions in the Hastern wa W. I kiing of the New York ‘on zone Motor Truck Company, No. 1800 Broad: ‘The present situation has been sum way. “The light, fast truck has proved marized by a committee, of which to be the best way to move the greatest James L. Barton, Abram 1. Elkus, number of men in the quickest possible jfenry Morgenthau, Charles &. Hughes, found they William Howard Taft, Cleveland 1 by moving Samuel T. Dutton, W. W. Peet ‘ ed, and of truck ‘of that capacity andeered for the first big Mt Of troopE ith this splendid demonstration of truck efficiency it is no wo r that the light, fast truck is being used in all the ny other prominent men are . from the reports of returned varies, physicians, teachers, busi- nand the files of the Depart State, hs from starvation and suffering activities in the fleld a the way to the from famine and pestilence were found ti} t Cn Spusiness (0 be on the increase | fast truck ae LOAN POSTERS FOUND TORN. Citizen of U.S. of German Parent- age In Arrested. Five mutilated Liberty Lown post- ers resulted in the arrest last night A. Frederick Reiner, thirty-seven, | f No. 159 Stage and whether he is guilty of having torn them t enn RECEIVES AEROPLANE CALL.. ver, Not nt or Comen. r Grove Girl me When vy CEDAR GROVE, N, J., Oct. 2—Miss piace of business will be determined | Soverel Little Falls Road a to-day when he is arraigned in the | of having T° Stagg Street Police Station: ahi Pat nan John Coulter satd tha Govoreta While passing Reiners store he Soverel's aw wine, Clinton Soverel, her father, was the latter treading on the torn pieces. | ony the root painting.’ | He lied Coulter said Reiner asked him to ac or J Sw of Fee esta Ute posit the remains in the ash can, and | owner of Upper Ai when threatened woth arrest, he is 7 Wleged to have boasted of being inti+ | ; mately acquainted with Pollee Com- Virginia in?” the missive ener Mient | signalled Soverel. ‘The bird: |. Reiner said that he was of German ‘ae tit I aw parentage, but that he was born in nan an this country lth ba SESE UST + CARLSTADT TO CHANGE NAME | aR RE aa | Village on the Hint | Cent, Loyal. Senator Pred anne Hef WASHINGTON, Oct needa. lie Shafroth of Colorado predicted ; man Village on the Hill,"*| Announcing plans for a continuation ostapiished by Germans in 1861, and tHe ony PAN HUB DGPS OCG Tere WHArS jerman language and ¢ r “eT woula > man saloons have prevailed ever since, | + noW, seeks to change proposition will come council meeting The residents its name, up he at the next 100 per cent. loyal ating s-on-Hudson | Al g ears of age mu keep off the st tallied curfew s dent of SHONTS OFFERS TO “HELP.” orooKgh Pres Fra nt Wants to Held on Ho Schlichting of No 152 West 84th Shonts, Presid Rapid ‘Trane! : Street, who late last night ran over and and the New York killed Miss Grace Rath, thirty-one years Jotters t Corporation Counsel old, of No. 190 Wilson Street, Brook- r 1 to have been Harr in the inve tion of street rail- way franchises ordered by Mayor Hy employes, Was Plaza (Brook- was held on nd grand larceny | 350 DIE IN SWEDEN V WRECK, cu AND DRAW nave been liled, a railway ac t nort {It commer hesuiitully soft, wavy, abundant and Sweden, says an exc 1 from Beehiaea tor | hildren who were 1 from the country siiway line had been destroyed by rallway line had heen destroyed b: Save your hair! 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You will this was the best money you ever te ADS, ‘ midway at 5 o' atre ) the race nominat This 1 iis oppor for the Republican United States Senator | by offlelal ti ne ROOSEVELT FOR WOMEN Writ WASHINGTON Roosevelt Board Chairman of the War Labor | sease there, according to official news the Bi bergri endorsing the proposal to add/received here from the Austrian to be . two or more women members to that | capital the State Den | —_—_—————— At Delmorico’s t1.is_ afternoon boar! Te it duly the board? you not bring it before t hot possible for the National | Ington Schools. | War Labor Board to put two o WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—All public | constituted women members on | schools in the District to-day were | f Labor ing importance of women’s labor in Net HARRIS STILL STANDING PAT, production, {it seema to me that | should. be ‘represented on the niional | War Labor Board,” Mr. Taft said the matter ought before the board. j ee | CHOLERA IN VIENNA. MADRID, Oct. 2 (Associated Press) —Several of Asiath have been discovered in Vienna and! , deaths have occurred from this di- |wan would be'l Not & Day ON WAR LABOR BOARD es Taft H ndorses the posal—Suggestion Will Be Considered er Successor, Kawin S$. Harris, former Chairman of », Whose ready the Demoerati Pro- | nation has cases cholera as that would r Oct. 2. — Theodore has written to William H Colonel's letter follows | Spanish Inflocnan Closes AL Wash. | mat Those who If you approve of this, will | ordered closed for an indefinite period f the State Comm:t- In view of the BROOKLY OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce for Thursday An Extraordinary Shoe Sale 500 Pairs Black Cloth Top Boots All Sizes For Women and Misses Two new models expressing the recognized Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s distinctive workmanship and quality. Made of fine Black Kid Skin with Black Cloth tops, welted soles, Louis XV. heels. or military Special Sale Price Actual Value 8.00 5.90 Positively No Approvals or C. O. D.’s BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce an Important Sale For Tomorrow (Thursday) Stunning Fall Suits For Women and Misses At a Very Special Price New Fall Models Just Received Sale Price This sale comprises a col- lection of the smartest models in man- tailored and customed ef- fects--developed in Velour Cloths and Ox. fords, plain or seal trim- med. Navy, Black, Brown and Autumn Shades. season’s Positively No Approvals or C, 0. D.’s

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