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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1918. company was sent up the line to put Dick Gifford, a former national cham. 0 EN PR | saying that she was glad to get rid of | Mt ” the finishing touches to the Boches, pion walker, that if he was unable to W M EVENT SALE |them, She gladly capted one of the ' | . , a8 he wrote in one of his Jast letters. fend any trophies home in aid of the F AN MADE TOYS: signs ‘© Will Not Sel) Ger In his anxiety to roll up a big score Fourth Liberty Loan he would make 0 GERM i {im b the Legion has vad ‘ Joe forgot ail about his personal up for it by bringing home the! ip SOF ig it in the window of 1 safety, with the result that he was Kalger's collar buttons or the famlly ameenoee | her smal show RHEUM A" lh p ewela, However, it now see : 4 t chard M. Hurd, Chairman of the R LF : Sos made. big ‘sacrifice in his at-| Ms. Field Heads Delegation to Boycott Gomimaltiee’ of tue Agerions fhe ' ’ f tempt to fuitilt his deaire Shop, and Owner Readily Defense Society, has cy sie buds. oovmniffinninaae While making his initial appear- for next Friday ance on a battlefield, Bond was sent One of the Irving Unit’s Boys, First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” refieves the cold | Too Daring, Was a Boche Agrees to Ban Goods. | Chamber of Compr with others to a listening post, which be and grippe misery—Don’t stay stuffed up! \ Bullet’s Victim. | ppe , y up NN as with others ny ant, Mrs, Oliver Cromwell Field. Prest- | During the tense moments that pasted, {dent of the Amertoan Reliet Lexio {Joe said he had the fright of his|led @ delegation of women to a young life, In the dark of thelon Kighth Avenue, near 43d Stre prison ce fine bie apecimen of trench rae took | Yesterday afternoon, when she heard / COLUMBIA GETS POLYCLINIC,| Soust fifty! Pain gone. | tat Bond's back for a running track, and | that colored “sticker” pictures, a toy - _ "| 9 ftheumation io “pain only.” Tea the sensations that ran through the| for children, which had been made in| one cone in fifty requires int " Trustees Vote to Transfer the vont t e soldier's body are beyond imagination, | Germany, were being sold there Property to University. bibfelbireDtet ip gph sciatica right out with “St. Jacobs Liniment” ement to kr the hands of Amer and to “holler” meant death. ; hehe ; misery right away! Apply soot! * | | Bond is well known throughout the} Th¢ Woman who owns the shop, Mra.}_ At the meeting of the Trustees of penetrating “St Jecobs T'nim American forces in France, having | Lena Herbson, became very much dis-| Co n University yesterday an- directly upon the “tender Joseph Vincent Bond, Loan Clerk \ been the subject of many verses by|turbed when ‘she was told by Mrs. 3 u ‘t was mad s instantly Relief comes instantly. feverishness, sore throat, sneezing,|and Discount ‘Teller with the Irv- Dick Gittord hich have found their] Field ie yg aie We cane most significant ben nm A dose taken every two hours until | Soreness and stiffness, ing Trust Company prior to his vor = At sae thing that bad been Made by thelentire history of the unive The nt which never disappoints: three doses are taken will end grippe|, Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-|enliatment in the 7th Regiment, is ait a Hantead, hands of Germans, blood-stained with | Trustees of the New York Polyclinic os ont Sere ‘ misery and break up a severe cold| i" and snuffling! Ease your throb-|now recuperating in « hospital in nadia A man believed to have been George | th? murders of Belgian children, Mrs. r f bing head! Nothing else in the world | France, gives such prompt relief as “Pape's Cold Compound,” which costs onl few conte at ‘any drug etore, tt ets | trenches for nine strenuous days, and | ceiving a bad wound in hia left leg, Herbson sald that she had bought|fo*pital, by unanimous vote, pro-! Get a small trial A m from a man who said that his| Posed to transfer the property of that! Liniment” at any drug store, and HOM was August King, ® general | instigut ‘olumbia University, to| Just a moment you'll be free fram "SOND. J. Scott, sixty, of No. 9 Cannon Street = a vf Bridgeport, Conn., from papers and a| ni potted” by & Boche markeman, Fee tasbook found in his possession, dled | buy either in the head, chest, body or limbs. After having been in the front line It promptly opens clogged-up_nos- ot No. 582 West 162d Street, nd perperunied for) pain, soreness, stiffness and swellings! A coming out unscathed, this little| which necessitated ¢ in Knickerbocker Ho: al last night} and th she did not see the German service and & aivanced on" ' a trils “and air passages in the head,| without assistance, tastes nice, causes | Yankee bantam was Impatient to get |that member. the Amputation OF en ingeriee b : on them, instruction and researob in medicine gh vena oe ho cena stops nasty discharge or nose running,|no inconvenience. Be sure you get| another crack at “Jerry.” After spend-| In the last letter sent by him from down by a taxicab, : Mrs, Herbson, who, with her hus-|and surgery | utiioas be. peaumsotione. tae relieves sick headache, dullness, | the genuine.—Advt. ing some days in a rest camp, Bond's | the front lines, Bond write his frienc Charles 3 band, came from Russia twenty-three| The proposal is:not to ally the two; Millions of rheumatism sufferers tm - a a —— ———— — years ago, handed over all of the shoots ransfer the hos. | tbe last half century, and st cots. wud Tir sciatica, HeU the West 125th Street Station on a| Which were unsold—about 450—and | ¢ ve y for public and | Kuve ' of homicide. refused to take any money for t \|backache, sprains and Bloomingdales “x: 69TH TO (OTH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE MORE ONLY ~ oon Te oe pee) ix K i More of Bloomingdales , Great ection Week Sale PIANOS AND PLAYERS In this Election Week Sale you have the unusual opportunity to purchase a dis- tinctly new and beautiful 1919 model Piano or Player Piano at a price so low that this sale will undoubtedly prove to be the greatest Piano opportunity of the year. 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