The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1918, Page 15

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m i School foee Sie. Outment % & Mo, Taloum So. Bample| mailed free by “Outleura. Dept K Boston.” World “Wants” Work Wonders. | P9ison from the child’s system. Give Cascarets, then never worry. GRAND RAPIDS | FURNITURE Open Saturfay Evenings 104 ST. L, STATION AT CORNER | FISHER Bros} COLUMBUS AVE} BET. 102 & 104"ST DEMANDS BOOKS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918. GILBERT F. FOOTE AND 2 SONS HELD j B, R. T., has demanded that all the | bodies of victims of last books of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit |aster on the B. R. T. Company and its subsidiary com-|away for burial. panies be produced for his examina- M the relationship between the B. R. 7. and the smaller companies, hoping to show that if the small companies op- ny Let Company Dodge— Victims’ Funerals Held. erates the companies thamselves and] taro, St, John’s Cometer: {is responsible. Through a revelation] Maloney, Holy Cross; planned that the responsible “higher| Love, Greenwood; Els! District Attorney Lewis of Brook. | Ups” shall pe brought to justice, , seeking the cause and the per- responsibility for the disaster of Friday in the Malbone Street tun- Flatbush to-day. TO MOTHERS! See your little one’s terror Every limousine in B pressed into service for at the very thought of a dose of castor oil, mineral oil, calomel or pills. Ught Cascarets ‘‘work’’ ‘better, safer, surer on the tender little liver, stomach and bowels, besides Cas- carets taste like candy, Even bilious, constipated, \ | Cross, | biles, until the many thi volunteered began arrivi: cient number were obtai all the mourners. would have to be a publ sick kiddies coax for this harmless candy cathartic. | impossible to identify. yao "A and turned over to reli scenes at some of the The families of different victims, in ry eloctenn j some instances, were gat mournful group. ti! pert | The Brooklyn Red Cros: oll money, and that the Red dertaking establishment there was not a single © the burials. To-day’s burials, with the dead in the accident Cemetery at Hempstead, | at Greenwood. Hospital Intrader Sh Nurses. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets, the pleasant candy cathartic, contains CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—Cli nothing better to ‘‘work’’ the nasty bile, souring food and constipation | shot and killed one nurse . : ng tg two others and escaped. A’mon, 21, 01 —Aavt. burse killed. Evergreen, and James Fiahive, Holy There was a slight delay in getting started, owing to the lack of automo- It was thought at first that there | some of the victims, whom it seemed body had been identified yesterday however, did resemble public funerals. to pay for the burials in any cases where families were in need. The un- dertaking company that handled most of the cases was toll to go ahead with whatever arrangements the fam- flies ,wanted, without asking about settle the bills. It was said at the un- @ family asked for help in paying for | yeuterday and Monday, disposed of ail Albert B. Rich will be buried Friday | eT directions and dosage for children aged one year old and upwards. When | escape to a room in the nurses’ dormi- the little one’s tongue turns white, breath feverish, stomach sour, there is | '°'Y Of tho Post Graduate Hospital hero early to-day, an unidentified man Friday's dis- were borne lost of the funerals started in the tion, eame gencral neighborhood, and prac- “T &© Get propose,” Mr. Lewis said, | tically all of them wero held at al- ie Me Te “to let the B. R. T. dodge the issue by | most the same time—around 11 the claim that 4t is a mere stockhold- | o'clock. Tho spectacte of one sorrow: | uy ing concera and not an operating | ful procession after another passing company,” through ordinarily busy streets made | He sald his purpose was to trace! a dep impression on spectators. The) entire section joined in mourning. | | Those buried to-day were Richard | ‘ , le, whose body was taken to tho * District Attorney Refuses tc} crate the roads the big concern ep-| Holy Crows Cemetery; Pascual F, at. Board Members Also Accused y; Liltian r| of Conspiracy with Pough- Raymond L. of interlocking directorates it is|Payne, Fresh Pond Cromatory; Bessie | le Bechtold, Evergreen; Adolph Strum, Lutheran | Gélbert I. Foote, rich Poughkeapste broker, was held én $10,000 bail, and his two sons, A. Giraud, twenty-two, ARIS! MOISTEN and Gilbert F. jr, age twenty; Albert U lb A. Simpeon, member of the focal Draft Board there, and Charles F. Swift, on the Appeal Board at White Plains, were held tn $5,000 bail each |when arraigned before Federal Judge Hand to-day charged with conspiracy ‘to violate the Selective Service Act in obtaining deferred classification for the Foote sons, They pleaded not/[t becomes beautifully soft, guilty and were permitted ten days in which to provide bonds, ‘There were nineteen funerals in] Cemetery; Grace Murphy, Calvary; Solemn crowds, | Joseph and Louis Vincenso, brothers, many with bared heads, lined the| Calvary; Mamie Russo, Calvary; Wil- strets, and traffic on many important | Ilam E, Stevens ,whose body was sent vel_of the Brighton Beach line of the thoroughfares was halted while the|to St. Louls; Ethel Mattock, Silver ae . Mount Cemetery, Staten Island; Hazel = ~ | Watta, Cypress Hille Cemetery; John Don’t Torture Your Child! ites dy, See, See Borcius, Calvary; Mabel Avena, rooklyn was the funerals. at had been ing. A suM™- ned to carry tc burial for But every- jatives. The cometeries, hered in one s had offored Cross would to-day that ase in which several held , Let, and oots Three imbing a fire and wounded Miss Lola jakiand City, Ind., was the Our Operating Force Is Still Reduced Because of INFLUENZA While a few operators have returned to their du- ties, others are absent for the first time because of illness. THERE IS NO MATERIAL IMPROVEMENT IN THE SITUATION. It is still impossible for those operators remaining at their posts to handle promptly ALL the calls that are being made in certain sections of the city. Will you, therefore, p'ease avoid making all unnecessary calls and thereby help the operators to handle those calls that are indispensable, THINK Before You Telephone: “Is This a Necessary Call?” the Poughkeepsie Draft Board, and a Charles C. Habl, Transportation Man-| Save your hair! All dandruff ager of the Barrett Company of New York were indicted by the same Fod- eral Grand Jury with the other five on the same charge, but did not ap- pear to-day. States Attorney, alleged the claim had) moisten « cloth with Danderine and been made that the Foote sons were | drew it carefully through your hair, engaged {n an essential industrial en- terprise and that A. Giraud also wrongly set up that he was a farmer} yoy will he amased. Your hair will be at Green Haven, Dutchess County.|wavy, fluffy and abundant and Mr. Curtis alloges that the Draft lanne an incomparable softness, | =~ Board members knew at the time the | !w latter son had been with the Barrott Company only since his marriage to| application of Danderine dissolves Miss Mello Meliravy, 1 jor partner of the brokerage firm of nth therex.| Atwater, Foote and Shertil in this] showers of rain and sunshine are to coption of two. Gertrude Harris will] ' be buried to-morrow in Greenfields a 000,000. Records show that Mr. Foote ow under twenty-seven fndict- tents, returned by the Juae Grand ducing properties cause the halt to Jury, ‘charging that he did business | 6TOw while insolvent and hypothecation of his customers’ securities. the life of the firm of Atwater, Foote] Knowlton’s Danderine at any drug & Sherili some of the profits went, in| store or toilet counter and try it as the form of checks, to Wilson & Simp-| directed. son, draft board members, and also to Hahl of the Barrett Company. Swift,| charming and beautif {a added, was a relative of At- Xters having married his alster, this was the best money you ever prereset ee sors RL nly ll or PIMLICO ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Ma. Nov. 6—The entries for to-morrow'’s races jt are as follows laste i Wrist a rh ro Deas Bila, Te. id SROOND RACK—Claiming: for tweyeu (he Horomae Purse: a]x furans —-Raquiinen am, 308, “Shri me RT D Th * wo i t ave, “i Onto Photo, ‘148; Lemarwoet keepsic Manufacturer, | igtiREy ita! -te stonamesa A tr Handicap nd) thee: w= . 180: Omar Khayyam, Ploket, 100; Star Master, 120; Minister Toi, ‘and i “ ) 118) GLO AND DRAW IP THROUGH HAIR Gue Metat Cat ond Patent Cole wavy, abundant and it John 8. Wilson, another member of glossy at once. goes and hair stops coming out. SE SaEREEE WEST SIDE STORES Surely try a “Danderine Hair ba a spy pat Cleanse Hf Fou wish to immediately he orcad George M. Curtis, assistant United | double the beauty of your hair. Just taking one sinall strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil—in a few minutes Mail Order stre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, gne vy, daughter of W. N |every particle of dandruff; invigorates ember of that concern. | the scalp, stopping itching and falling Gilbert 'F, Foote formerly was #en-| halr, Danderine is to the hair what fresh went into bankruptcy last | vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- “To help mako strong, keen, red-blooded Americana there You can surely have pretty, soft,| is nothing in my experionce lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you] wnica 1 have found so value The indictment relates that during| will Ltt @ few cents for a bottle of | avis as ng, strong and beautiful. Nuxated Save your hair! Keep it looking ul. You will say | § spent.—Advt. 4\4% interest provided you act before November 9, 1918 4% bonds. interest each year. of Federal inheritance taxes. but your bonds must be in the hands of the Federal Reserve Bank on or before November 9 120 BROADW? This is Blyn- Plan Nature Shoe fees Says Bob to Little Sister. “Look how it's shaped—just like your foot. “That's why they named it the ‘Blyn-Plan Nature Shoe “When you have it on you'd think you were barefoot. “Mother says the only way oto have children’s feet grow up fi is always to buy them Blyn-Plan Shoes. “They look good, wear a long time and they feel like nothing on.” 2 oid. u Mo a S, ne Mort at. be 3 “nly Ave, Postage Inch of P.O. Money Onier or N.Y, Dealt, ALL STOREY OPEN BATURDAY KVRNING. tganic iron——Nuxated Irom,” @x-Governor of Towa; former U: joa Francis Guilivan, for- Senator and Vic Hospital (Retired), the million people others,” Nuxal men as Hon, good druretate Do You Own 4% Liberty Bonds? 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