The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1918, Page 10

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Fa’ 1 " BOYS KILLED IN STREETS. sau ev eat Auto truck to prevent a crowd from Max Altner, nine years, of No, 164/ attacking the ¢ ard Strect, was playing tag | Atrcsted. « jay afternoon at Allen and De-| 99 tony. D) Uescey Streets when he was struck \ “by @ heavy auto truck operated by n he le truck that was The tri 180 W dep Your Liberty Bonds Today Eviction of ‘Two Distraught Wives Followed by Com- plaints of Double Dealing. two Yesterday the Evening World told and hey a Brooklyn landlord and a City becw knowledge of the court In which dis- jie shad already been chile ding to the story of the } simply bluffed she landlord nor y or may not|M of the law ra ee HCN WPI n would have brought about, and this ; : Gobel Frankfurters Make tion woh have, ought aout. und thi | | t i Economy Easy. is ITIL of the United States Bol-/ of th \°" «day it is possible to Witnesses said Kauffman tried to ’ ween & stop the car, but he was too late. Po Lerner iceman Mundhein jumped on t ey Ki ver. Kauifman was tands Ore varged with homicide, m Le Exemptoin Board No, 47 ar old Philip Agogila of No. 1 tM " afin, after being placed k Street, was playing in na deferred class because he had 4 t giv hen he was killed . avid Kauffman of No. 101 West | 4 ennall o : nnd v Oth Street. The boy died in: 3 Inducted into the army as @ private | jy, EE EE Pas tn ee ae would givy him As to questions of ren than eight years," she says, “For|four children. Then Mr. Lerner told ——_— Pas janitress|me that if | would move into one of ‘ at No. 1310, paying $16 a month for|the last two houses in the row GA By Willis Brooks. apartment, half of it in money | might stay there until the end of De+ Marshal succeeded in making Mrs o my $9 in im In| of course at a higher rate of rent » Merril, th fe of a st 1 pa him ¢ t * Mrs, Vidaver continues, Abe Dc ae curiae jonth, and 1 had pal an expense of $12 | moved to No. lier, with her brood of ch T would | o move $n Sa cue Saving $16 0 month at Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia To peel pe tried Very’ find another place, | 1310, but on Sept. I'he rained my Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fer- out a court warrar bs wes he ew place to $18, w but everywhe I went they refusod | . Lerner came and asked me fully put ber) to put ine out before but it) paying all t J a little} water, and say-|ner took the key of the coi es a - 3% NG WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918. the first tenan Vidaver: | had al 8| “Your letter of Sept. 18 received. 1 ‘ 1 last I sent a representative to see you and r he had| le learned that your landlord is Mr. | 1 could| Lerner of No. $20 Broadway, who if | would pay $1 a|states that he had given you @ floor I paid the extra dollar] at No. 1380, and that you had until receipt for the $18, He} December to find another floor, In all ‘ou have four months in which to find place.” And*on Sept. 24 Mrs. Vidaver was served with a notice to get out, which 1 we could all stay if we| notice, by the way, was dated Sept. 21, a month.’ two days after he had, according to Policeman Fritz'a report to the ir now ids as landlord. Also [ learn endent wife and baby, had induced Wife lo waive exem ‘ at his own request, his notice Lerner came to and and Javer, who had lived Mrs. Harold V wate ‘now only what the ten- cemnan / Petes, reper ° il es oe) their 6 te far | for three years at No. . says that abel lah atid ned anctien teen De with Mr. I t's. For|in August Lerner told yi t] cember te, Pont he told b et Mrs, D. beriake, |get out, “I searched for days re Sieve r of seven children, tell her | says, “but could not find any sort of | {'¢, MN suitablp rooms, because none of the! \f * "sg Secretary over there, as y Whalen had come at his invitation. (Lerner's lived in this row for mors |iandiords would Jet me in with my years I served as the j half In-service, When Mr, Lerner | cember, after which | could have one me our landlord, last August, I|of the renovated apayments, thou IS DANGEROUS include hot water admission because TI had seven > c dle after he had colle ren, About the middle of AURBL | Ie? shut ft the. hot found rooms and [ told him I had | 24s not been any sine nd was afraid [ could not. ‘Die When I talked with Hid Rot he anid that 1 might move 23 he told in his row, and he would hat he ary come over ty and at the he had. "The Seer moving. | to throw the whole t Lerner t sare of|and go ahead with my al house and t reful of the | Mr. in supplying hot water, None) Grover Whalen is the Mayor’ hese houses Ix heated, For about | afy, wo I went to him weeks IT gave the tenants hot ni nt that he had never ea Then, about Sept. 1. Mr. Ler. | thing of the sort h, and probably not befd bir ied Are you giving Your Mind a Chance? Many a man’s mind is distracted by his health, when There is not an ounce of waste. Every grain of meat is eatable sre light upon the doin bin vron 4 : 4 ' ; and nourishing, for only the best beet avd pork carefully chopped | Ines of that same “andlord,” and? me, ‘saying the ‘tonanta’ didn't peu) Se mas tala Mt it ought to be centered upon his business. i | and properly mixed and seasoned go into this popular food Me sin’ or ttn treatnont of| water, and nobody in the building les | the Ma on with th Business and professional men and women usually t Batuct. Serve them when perplexed “what to have.” Good them, : ; Here it exert their brains at the expense of their bodies. They ' licatessen stores displaying the Gobel sign keep them. served notice on} On & are forced to neglect exercise. “Vhey often form bad ; Py at | nave ¢ habits in eating, sleeping, resting or playing. Hence, , From Gobel’s Kitchens they easily form the worst habit of all—constipation. ‘the Constipation means infinitely more than mere fail- Frankfurter Cooked Ham them ny en 4 : ; ; F Bologne Smoked Ham 0 tenants are the worst lines {| "hire doveph Felabrit of No. 1866, in| Feitae report mi tate stamaeh ine i caseload ooreetnen Utama cai Slicing Bologna Bacon ever saw," suid Mr. Lerner to me. “This | this row, added a few hot words about | Vidaver was not to t form of mag : PLahensh at ; Liver Sausage Cooked Corned Beef woman's husband ts not in the service} hot water. December, at least, Then Mayor Hy- \ It means stagnation of the bowel contents, increased Cooked Ox Tongue Pure Lard at all, He is working in a shipyard | have lived in this row nine years,” | ‘on wrote the following letter to Mrs. ar of B fermentation, putrefaction and germ action, and pro- ' 1 getting $9 a day.’ ducti pf i it t and poi a bsta: 4 7 n he told me he had bought duction of irritant and poisonous su inces. 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