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ANS Manhattan and the other boroughs, awaiting burial in Calvary Cemetery, THE EVENING WORLD, Allled Cemeteries, admitted to-day they were having labor trouble. “We are mage ll a) elk to bow ersons day simply cannot i, gong ea a. dis graves. The trouble began last apring when the workers ee hap beer for higher wages, They ceiving then $3 a day. From a 5 tees “ot 110 men we were cut down to almost CLAIMS 10 CURE INSANE BY ci TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, S AND CATS RESCUED “IS AS FIRE RAZES HOSPITAL Firemen Injured When Five Build- ings Are Destroyed at East 22d Street and Avenue A. 1918, | in when the fire jumped to adjoining buildings. Alice Monk was the nurse who helped rescue. the animals. She carried three cats and seven dogs on one trip, A horse was rescued by fitemer:, = ee NEW YORK WOMAN IS Dozens of dogs and cats were rescued A second and a third alarm were turned | party was Miss Cecil Dor ark, Who was unhurt Read This About ia es ran ot Sew | Gives Strength to Combat I | An affections of the throat and und tp be vere beneficial by reasom anes | vo an fluenza = morning in East 224 Street, between} ” — larnaniinniaty ' Avenue A and Exterior Street. Fire-/ Visitors to Front Maimed When! A Slight Chest Cold Often Leads volunteered thelr help. carrie the| Missile They Picked Up to Deadly Pneumonia. | Jersey Hospital Dir Director Also; who volunteered their help, carried the y Says Extraction of Tonsils jscared animals out, an armful at a 1s Exploded. PARIS, Oct. . de Vallette, admission, just as fast as the graves time. Aids the Afflicted. ad of the American Section of the can be opened, Five buildings in the block were do- stroyed, with a property loss of about . —— 8 Department of the Foreign Of- TRENTON, N. J., Oct, 2—A per was killed instantly Saturday jand chest pened. . 4 manent cure for insanity was an- $100,000, and mfany families were driven from their homes. One fireman, Harry Willenateln, of eorentees by te Bayonne to Investigate Profiteering. No. S11 Hast Sth Street, was cut and 1 : To wage a campaign against profiteer- | nounced to-day in a report to the [chad age the hands and face, a ing citizens of Bayonne, N. J., have! ‘and Cor-|four otHler firemen were overcome by organized the Citizens’ Anti-Profiteer- Lath oedsthed ase nge smoke, but they remained on duty after ing Association with William A.,D,|Tections by Dr. Henry A. Cotton, / medical attendance. | Greene as President. Tho association | Medical Director of the New Jersey ear po tge ge Mey increased by a aa ete dena ee rand vorerabics | State Hospital for the Insane here. SD etiginete aenatca ds cnt atte ‘or " Gna cases of exorbitant prices will be re: | ‘TO report, based on cloven years Federal Food Adminis-| of scientific experiments, says most mental disturbances result from in- fected teeth. Cures are made by ex- tracting infected teeth and tonsils and in @ factory building at the lixterior Street corner, but — investigation showed there was no danger of that clearing up gastro-intestinal infec- tion. Dr. Cotton says: “Wo are able to cure early cases in a@ very short time, prevent the dis- ease from beoming chronic in « large | number of cases and restore a cer- tain number who have been tn the hospital for as long as nine years. This we are doing daily. “We have found that infection of the chronic type and the resulting | toxemia are the basis of many mental disturbances. These infections are known as focal infections and may be present for years without their ex- {stence becoming known to the pa- tient nnd until quite recently phy- sicilans and dentists have been ignorant of their existence. “We are practically prepared to |state that this infection originates in tho teeth, as we find the same or- gaism is abscessed teeth, tonsils, |stomach and duodenum.” | ‘Tho report adds that the treatment of insanity cases has been solved by tho laboratory. Infected teeth and tonsils are extracted, and infection of the stomach and duodenum can now determined. By fre- ons of the stomach and | duodenum and the use of vaccines the virulent bacilli are destroyed. Dr, Cotton recommends @ campaign of education in regard to care and treatment of the tec! pd for the preve: tion not only undermining of t eral health. POLITICAL NOTES, none. “By Increasing the wage we man- aged to bring the number up to about seventy-five, We are now taking on all men we can get at $3.75 @ day, but they say they can get moro money in war work.” As fast as the bodies are taken to Calvary they are placed in vaults. They are buried in the order of their Many Bodies Await Burial Be- When you catch cold during thts epl " ances, Influenga nd for your doc: | HIGH WAR WAGES | Three hundred bodies—mostly vie~ |tims of the influenza epidemic—are but men cannot be obtained to open | ists in other burial places throughout | the city. strike at Calvary, and that the man- | agement was offering $10 a day for cause Cemeteries Cannot , men learned there was no strike and Get Men to Do Work, |that the wages were $3.75 a day all } CAUSE A SHORTAGE |r: esccvss onset ox A story printed in a Long Island | men, sent a horde of applicants to the ad but twenty turned back. jing daily and the same condition ex- City newspaper that there was a cemetery office to-day. When the Chief Clerk Foley of the Calvary © protect ¥ rd off inflammation eon Mustarine \ mustard plaster, will | pains | fice, when @ hand grenade which ghe picked up in reoccupied territory near tho front exploded. She had been oon- ducting a party of American women on a visit there. Miss Elizabeth Shirley Thornton of the New Republic of New York, was |wounded and a French oMcer' with \the party was injured seriously, an arm being blown off, Miss Thornton was taken to a hospital near the front. Among the American women in the | Store Hours — WANAMAKER’S EE 1918 “Million Dollar’ Sales~-NEW ! New offerings each day—upstairs and down. ir lower prices—much lower. But only stand- ard Wanamaker merchandise—mostly from our own stocks. We are matching the offers we made in the famous 1917 Wanamaker Million Dollar Sales—and they set a new record for value. The things you need NOW—but at surprisingly low prices —that’s the story in a thimble. by in | sore throat, lene. tie charac, tna snd See HEBERT Y: BONDS BOUGHT. r Iso Instaiment ( tag H STOPS PAIN nigilar pric Mu SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER® “ns oe “diet STARIN E : cANNOT BLISTER All Goods Marked 4-Plece William and Mary Period Amer. ported to the trator, DOCTOR GIVES RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR Well Known New York Physician | Gives Recipe for a Home-Made Gray Hair Remedy. | A. L. Paulson, M. D., who has prac- tised medicine in New York City for many years, gave out the following recipe for a home-made gray hair remedy: “Gray, streaked or faded| hair can be immediately turned black, brown or light brown, whichever shade you desire, by the following simple remedy that you can make at home: “Merely get a small box of Orlex powder at any drug store. It costs very little and no extras to buy. Dis- | solve it in water and comb it through | |the hair. Full directions for mixing and use come in each box. “You need not hesitate to use Orlex as a $100.00 gold bond comes in each ‘box guaranteeing the user that Orlex |does not contain silver, lead, sinc, | |sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal-tar || products or their derivatives. || “It does not rub off, is not sticky \|or greasy and leaves the hair fluffy. \\ It will make a gray haired person look dvt. COLUMBIA & CORTINA Foreign Language | Rec. ords for November on Sale. Write for Catalogue. necticu @ Mailed FREE. APARTMENTS FURNISHED from $75 Up on Credit THREE-PIECE LIVING ROOM OR PARLOR SUITE. WITH jG SIDE Broadway at Ninth We Sell on Credit COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS from $20 Up. Also Records on Credit with every Ma- iH] Sew! HM Machines Alfred E. Smith, Democratic nominee for Governor, will begin his up-State |campaign | néarnest to-night, firing the \first big gun at Ithaca. vy. Whitman el his cam} mt Sat a tr a 4 {n the, sit "Nednely-HENS CLOTHING DAY In the 1918 Million Dollar Sales A Noteworthy Purchase of Suits and Overcoats night in Manhatt nand heard in four hal y sant Casino, No. 1. ond Avenue ‘The Bronx to-night with seeth with political oratory, Democrats, Repubil- Combined with Actua! Stock Reductions nith have opened no less than dquarters In seven different or Fiylan last night addressed the iness Men's League, No. 15 Fast fortieth Street, on behalf of Alfred " Smith, Democratic nominee for Gov- ernor, | otter addressed to Ior- | at 400 Winter Suits $29.50 200 All-wool Suits-—taken from our regu- | lar $35 to $45 stocks and reduced to $29.50. 200 All-wool Suits $35 to $45 stocks. | described below. 300 All - wool Overcoats | of the special purchase. ay 500 Overcoats $31.50 (Mostly Winter Weights; About 125 Fall) 200 All - wool Overcoats — In a personal 1 bert € M, “Spokes”— and the Swift “Wheel” What would you consumers think of a wheel with- out spokes? What would you think of a man who would take any or all of the spokes out of a wheel to make it run better? Swift & Company’s business of getting fresh meat to you is a wheel, of which the packing plant is only the hub. Retail dealers are the rim—and Swift & Company Branch Houses are the spokes. The hub wouldn’t do the wheel much good and you wouldn’t have much use for hub or rim if it weren’t for the spokes that fit them all together to make a wheel of it. taken from our the special purchase nt stands. Ty conduct In office is the best guar that I will faithfugly. fulfill the | 7 rh the larger half ty, made for political as the answe Smith to the he woul dbe nany or any. partisan d Governor. Chairman of the Committee, . takes ith’s statement that, Thies ° Read This: Every Saving Helps Last Winter one of our best clothing makers was The 200 all-wool overcoats w alloted his portion of all-wool cheviots and wors maker’s regu stock at $ He came to us with the figures, $45; and this reduction to We knew that all-wool fabrics would | of the helpfulness of these 1918 Million Dollar Sales, ca bo beat igg thers | ey Me The remaining 800 all-wool overcoats came to us ead afl nie Goaber: (hss it Sergius from the same maker and in precisely the same way as a pera sat n the 200 suits of which we have told you in the adjoining column. There are fancy coats, with quarter silk linings, and self collars, Plain black and oxford coats, quarter or fully lined with silk. Box back coats, and coats with patch or regular pocke: In other words—styles for men and young men of all a John _Wana- 4 and offering us first choice al of his allotment. be scarce this s¢ higher than ev this low-priced sale brought about. aring that when Hd. Murphy, say ot fool anybody. Woman's De eof New Included with the many conservative faney patterns are plain blue unfinished worsteds that a score of men have been asking for. ratic League of ork will meet Oot Every coat is lined with alpac buttonhole is hand-made; and the trimmir every passed Wana- Crosh eS. i preside and the pence wa Swift & Company Branch Houses are placed, after bo Biante Bonar tin W Ba | maker inspection. ‘I'here are + and patterns for Another important feature is the size range—which thorough investigation, in centers where they can be wards men of every inclination, and sizes for the short, tall, insures a well-fitting, thoroughly satisfactory coat in both The National Woman's Party yester- stout, slim and regular. ALL at $29.50. regular and extra ¢ sizes, successfully operated and do the most good for the most aay hed an open alr meetin In Jersey | people at the least possible cost. a O. Tie 1M pledged to | NOTE—Many of the GOOD clothing makers are asking $830 WHOLESALE for their CHEAP- Each “spoke” is in charge of a man who knows that Rear te BUS Rata wide ‘autor EST suits for next season a he is there to keep you supplied at all times with meat, TOD CORAM AU HE Ready Wednesday morning. / sweet and fresh; and who knows that if he doesn’t do it, Aen | ___ Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. 1 ASK GRANDMA ABOUT VEGETABLE TEA FOR | CONSTIPATION, Liver and Towel remedies come and so but Dr. Ca “B. Tea, your grand more popu his competitor will. How much good would the hub and the rim of the Swift “wheel” do you if the spokes were done away with? Swift & Company, (2) OUR $7.50 Shoes for Men at $5.90 Better Shoes by Accurate Comparison than Several New York Stores Have Advertised ‘‘Special’’ at $7.50 Keep Your Pledge \g) Make Good for Our Fighting Men, BUY WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS Meny. ta have used this tea for years,’ brew nt home, and find it the ee i 2 . Vestand least expensive femedy they as | The fact is significant, first, because John Wanamaker has REDUCED his regular $7.50 men’s shoes to $5.90 for this 1918 Million Dollar ist will sell you @ smal Sale; and, secondly, because the shoes are better than many of the so-called “special” shoes advertised around New York at $7.50, Choose from . Ten Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G, J. Edwards, District Manager that ‘It's ead medium round toe straight lace—mediym round toe, Black soft kidskin-—straight lace—easy and comfortable. 1,306 pairs in all—the good, substantial leather shoes that all men need for Winter. And the price will help along the-thrift idea ing practical, com- monsense way. i . Burlington Are: + New, p Brown leather Bluchers Black dull calfskin BT ge iy Conquer it happily fo § Gorn ingore Toons a i hee