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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918. LOCAL DRAFT BOARDS SLOW. tome Have Brnmived. lew Than One-Third of Registenats. WASHINGTON, Oct. 44 ~coeNDIGHANT BRONX ‘TOFIGHT WHITMAN FOR TRANSIT LINES ning reg All boards in Utah, lowa, Wisvonsin : ind Indiana have completed 90+ per cal draft boards in nineteen Stater] ent, of the work and reported it te are shown by to-day'’s reports to the | district poards Stop This Epidemic Doctors and health authorities are bending every energy to stop the spread of Spanish Influenza. Through Negligence of | P. S. Commission. Don't leave it all to them. Do your part. Every man and woman can help to stamp out this very contagious disease. See to it that your body is in first class condition. Exercise and fresh air with proper rest and food, will give you pe a oa to ward off the germs. Look out for colds. ard are dangerous to your- self and others. They fead to pneumonia and make you an easy mark for any epidemic, Asa civic duty squelch a cold—at the first sign, take hts CASCARA Mis? QUININE GOMN ‘This old fashioned household remedy has been used in American homes for twenty years. It breaks up a Cold in twenty-four hours—relieves Grip in three days—tones and regulates the system. Entirely harmless and has no unpleasant after effects, You can get it at any drug store—24 tablets in the old familiar red top box for 25 cents, Get a box for emergency use. “Residents of the section of the city in which I live feel intensely antago nistic to Gov, Whitman for the man fer in which he has allowed the Bronx to be neglected in dealing with the transit situation. Since our only hope of relicf seems to be through the election of Alfred E. Smith for Gov- ernor, there is no doubt that Mr. Smith will receive an enormous vote next month In our borough,” de- clared Joseph M. Callahan, County Clerk of the Bronx, to-day in dis- cussing the political situation. Mr. Callahan was a member of the Thompson legislative committee which investigated the Publie Service Commission, and as a Democratic leader in the Assembly was deeply in- terested tn transit affairs. “It has been in the power of Gov. Whitman six times during the past cluding merchants, shippers and prop- orty owners, the Governor to give the borougt membership in the Public Servio Commission, but have several times journeyed to Albany to present the claims of the Bronx, These delega- tions were always ignored. Many times they were treated curtly. Our grievance against the Governor is » sumulative one, and I feel that he will be rebuked at the polls two weeks from now for his treatment o/ f. | 5 e Fj jally | t 3orough Suffered Financially) "®iy, nave such an intolerabte |' a city te paving t " transit situation that in some sec- | saxsengers turned ‘by money, Invested, but. the | ions of the borough our growth has | {67th Street station, srvice Cointission hae Aull) een seriously checked because of the |Crewd the cars are tu ence of Gov, Whitman's ap. |\° “walt the coming o negligence : P| crowded ‘L’ trains. oointees on the Public Service Com Stomach on Strike? Here’s Relief! four years to give our section of the] city representation on the Public Ser- vice Board,” continued Mr, Callahan | “Leading citizens of the Bronx, in- W. H. 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