The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1918, Page 7

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which carry workmen to Jobs und which vid not get away nde lute for work xlso hampered by © stationed along the e trains were all run me material with a cluster in it. Her father and mpanied her Mrs, Ida Wilson, an! James B. Wil- son, the latter's husband. Miss Clif- ently forty years old, Mrs, Dujat is about twenty-seven, Mise Clifford wore a tatlored suit of dark material and a little flat hat which was very becoming, She is |ood looking and has attractive manners, ernment glock, ¢ Suicide of Red Cross Worker and Writer Follows “Gassing” in Battle. PARIS, Oct, 29.—Searchers from the Red Cross and the American Provost Marshal's office have found the body of Paul West, New York author, in the Seine. Last Thursday his cap and two letters were found on a bridge over the patrol boat which hovers wer bay during the night t Barren 1 until ‘antine no v ia were impossible COULD NOT STOP Dujat | appe at ease, but fol- lowed very y the testimony of Mrs. Wilson, who followed Pastor Wilson on the stand. Mrs, Wilson County Clerk of Queens, on Trial for Bigamy, Spends a Night in Jail. lives at No. 1560 434 Street, Brooklyn, and her sister has lived with her and her husband since the alleged mar- riage. The witness told of the birth ot the boy and what money Dujat xave her sister for expenses at the river, and one of the letters said when it was found he would be dead. The search, then begun, was con tinued until his body wns found yea: terday. Mr. West was a eaptain in the THE HEADACHES Until She Tried ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’”” The first witness this morning in the , ct pe oan tie a3 an ‘ was a allowance of a wi while with the American forces rap trial for bigamy of County Clerk D wai ine tata? If Nadi dtercifiatged (or Fruit Liver Tablets) Alexander Dujat of Queens, in Long] cr’ month. Dujat, sti and had apparently recov a made inf vent visits to 112 Coburg St., St. John. “I feel 1 must tell you of the great benefit I have received from your wonderful medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives.” 1 have been a sufferer for many years from Violent Headaches, and could get no permanent relief. far that he had arranged to return | ew York, Island City Court before 7 a " so Supreme] house, going there about once in two ty x weeks. 7 His visits continued up to five, A year or two aK levaktne taut apie ieee] MEANY FOG TIES UP BOATS IN HARBOR AND RIVERS Justice Cropsey and a jury, was the Nev, Matthew N. Wilson, negro pastor of the Church of the Messiah Dujat was married to Miss Clifford in that church on May 15, 1906. At that time the church had a white September STRIKING WAITERS" THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918. | congregation and the pastor was the Ferries. on Irregular Schedules} 4 friend advised me to take ‘Fruit- Rey, Frank BE. Church, who is now , ot uh a-tives’ and I did so with great in San Francisco. The records and Thousands Are Late success; and now I am entirely free| showed that he riage ceremony for Miss Clifford and performed the mar thanks to your eae to Work. of Headaches, ine of the heaviest fogs in years edie shrouded the bay and rivers all night | ‘Plendid medicin — : ANDER SHAW, Dujat makes no denial of the rec- an arly this morning. ord, v hickest betwe 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. 4) At all dealers or sent on receipt of St price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OG NSBURG, N. Y.—Advt quarter told Miss Clifford so, His contention an hour to an hour is that he went through the form of marriage to suthfy Miss Clifford, who had given birth to t The boy is now abvut thirteen years but claims that the marriage urns Wiel hou was merely a ceremony, be he |torry made the had @ wife living at the und J run in anything tro Pano wana 100 Young Women Serving! Meals at the McAlpin—Clar- son evidae taba ALi Lak Vaan idge Dining Rooms Closed. June, 1917. Her father is a s' . santas | keeper in Corona, L. |, and she and Waiters of the McAlpin, Claridge! Dujat have their home in Corona. and Waldorf Hotels who untied their Dujat spent the night in jail, but} aprons and turned in their order ||| per in court not-| books at the luncheon hours yester- ||| 4 tate yesterday |day because their demands for in- | after cess and Justice| creased pay and better hours were | Cropsey co end of | not met are still out, | the day, so that he w be on time The dining rooms at the Claridge in the future. Mra, Kdna Young closed, The Rose Room at the Dujat went ove: carly to the jail with| Waldorf is open to guests of the their thr months-old boy and the] hotel, The McAlpin is maintaining father andied him on his knee and | its service in the cafe and grill room. had a with him in Sheriff Mit-| IL. H. Boomer, manager for the chell’s private oftice court, three hotels, declares he will not re- Mrs, Dujat left the t in the] open the dining room at the Claridge care of her me ind took her 1 matters adjust themselves more | « 8 This type of hotel does not per- | mit of the use of waitresses as the | |! {others," Mr, Boomer sald to-day. “I | Your Doctor lexpect many of the older waiters—| ||] those not in the draft—will return. It} they want to come back, I will hire More than 100 waitresses were at| the] Work in the cafe and grill rooms of | |{f phylum. fo allied laxatives which] the th podophyllum uport liver, ‘ar r act in harmony Wate FeRHile the bowel oe ; ha Hee Do not be misied by the ciaims of! remedies which can only gi tem: peepee < nerve-destroy The rose room of the Waldorf is Don't “Go| served almost entirely by waitresses, ing | who formerly were bookkeepers, floor | into your 7 t o1 and held other positions at the Headaches, Constipation, Bad Breath, Sallow Skin and That Tired Feeling You need R & G n vegetable. liv | McAlpin this Many | morning. ves of the | |i} orf, any guests volunteered to help us out of our difficulty,” explained Mr. Boomer. hey took up their Veleet Plush; Fur Collar. 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