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— aes ~ JUDGE DECIDES | b | 4 { 4 = —— <i ea sa BO eR ‘BOLSHEVIK!’ NOT MISTREATED HERE eae Federal Jurist Rebukes Attor- ney for Defendants in Es- pionage Law Trial. Attempts of Harry Weinberger, at- torney for seven alleged followers of Lenine and Trotsky now on trial for conspiracy to violate the Espionage Act, to prove that his clients had een mistreated when arrested brought @ sharp rebuke from Federal Judge Clayton to-day. Tho Judge Mmself questioned the witnesses, had Migr t deny the allega- tions, ruled “that #ttles the matter,” and later told Weinberger, “If any- TRAINED NURSE GIVES RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR Gives Recipe for Simple Home-Made Remedy That Quickly Darkens It. | Mrs. A. 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You may suffer from Thirty Feet of Danger ‘The intestinal canal is an important part of every individual, mmportant every inch of its thirty feet. portion of it is intended for the diges- tion of sf food and absorption of its useful portions. But the lower part is concerned with the elimina- ‘The more food eaten, the greater the waste. a sewer becomes clogged up, its contents stagnate and become more and more dangerous. Constipation means more than failure to evacuate the bowels regularly and thoroughly. stagnation, increased fermentation, putrefaction and germ action. Increased amounts of irritating poisonous substances are formed. Absorption Danges, disorder, disease, or even death follow. Pills, purgative mineral waters, pocnal oil, salts, etc., do not cure constipation or sequences, They make it worse Tecawe they do not ofly irritate the bowels, but they “wear out’’ in effect and so must be taken in increasing doses, making constipation a haba. But the Nujol Treatment for Constipation over- comes constipation by helping Nature re-establish easy, daily, thorough bowel evacuation as “‘regular Nujol prevents stagnation and self-poisoning. Nujol forms no habit, except a natural, healthy habie. Nujol ol | for constipation Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) 50 Broadway, New York Warning: 3 tsi ots the Nujol Trade Mark ey frown wubstitutes. aie sonics» weet eeeezeae THE By Ssik* WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, thing more like this occurs I shall go beyond me admonition, This is not ‘MEN'S SUITS $200 TO $300 another witness was on th stand the band in City Hall Plaza —_— z started playing “The Star-Spangled) Women's Gowns Prom $300 to Banner.” Six defendants and the rest | Me ; in the courtroom stood up. Mollie) $400—Cloth (Made During Steimer, the seventh defendant, was | War Worthless. nudged by her counsel and Deputy| ROME, Sept. 19 (By Mail),—Mon's eek ta J. McAneny, but glared at clothing in Austria-Hungary now hem defiantly. from $200 to $300 @ sult, while A letter from George Creel of the | Women's tailor-made gowns average Publicity Committee in reference to |fFOM $300 go $400 each, according to ells called An & Wittens to the genu- ; the Krejeovsky Listy, the official . 5 rgan of the Tcheque (Czech) tailors ineness of the “Sisson papers” was |jn the Dual Monarchy Dy ised ay Judge Clayton to-day, In| Au the hey manufac sta tm the it he ea! | Dual Mon eginning of ao mall main te ng eour ts 9,8 the war ia _abaolutely wortnten matter of course, Tork at once it you desire my pre: ence. However, m e i any way of avoiding appearance [| th of would like it very muoh, Mr. Edgar | th G, Sisson is the proper pe ‘0 be jot summoned in the event the Bolsheviki | documents are brought into the trial. Under no circumstance do 1 wish it | to appear that there is any desire on rt to avokl discussion of the | authenticity of these documents. be MENTION GABINET MEMBER | IN RAINCOAT FRAUD TRIAL" EOE RTE CALLED THEM BLOOD BONDS. ack yen and Arrest. n't _buy a blood bond. If it | ay Witness Says Defendant Declared He Had Seen Official and “Every- | thing Was All Right.” A member of the Cabinet was men-/ tioned im the trial of Felix Gouled and | David L. Podell, charged with con- spiracy to defraud the Government, |when two spegial agents of the De- partment of Justice went on the stand in the Federal District Court to-day. One, James Davidson, testified that Gouled, in a conversation with Harry Rosenfield, @ raincoat manufacturer working with the Government, said he “went to Washington and saw a mem- ber of the Cabinet and knew every- thing was coming out all right.” This gas === conversation was in reference to nrask contracts, the witness said. Both Davidson and Stuart Pilcher, another Department of Justice agent, said they had been hidden in the office of Rosenfield on July 18 They as- serted they were in closets so they | could hear all of the conversation. The Government is expected to close T its case to-day, at great sewer of the body. If It means follows, Self-poisoning its con- the bowels to act, it cam ‘ iN “Regulars Clockwork” | % | AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Dales = ‘Two Sallors and Four Soldiers ou “| Firemen of Feat Ratse From Patrotmen and fir - Es i " = Chen Yourcall forassured sty lesanswered HE practical American woman has enlisted fashion. She asks for distinctive, tailored garments of practi- cal, enduring qualities for service, during this period of woman’s arduous war-time activities. This has been accomplished at the Wooltex design studio without sacrificing one whit the charm which characterizes the season's graceful, youthful silhouette. It is advisable to make an early selection, as Wooltex Coats and Suits represent values most difficult to duplicate $35, $45, $55, $65 and up Shown exclusively in this city by Frederick Loeser & Co., Inc. Col om D. orps: anaport Unaccoanted Fo Jefferson ello, the he The Store that Sells Wooltex "Wilack Go Hwy 1) | The following telegram was at Columbia University to ‘Compromise on BAKER CALL TO STUDENTS Secretary of War Sends Telegram to Ti raining Corp umbia University ls Baker, Secretary of M. Levy, © ome of Jeffers Makers of Wooltex Coats and Suits for young women NEW YORK CLEVELAND 1918. 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