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ORI RENE ot MER I mt THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1918." one a cmeeentnenne tshntiteceanegstsioe - wow ure S6 | ACTION URGED NEE LOOKING YOON i “readjustment — will v iy ui up charged. with felonious assault. | hud : | 4 DAYS WENT ON A eearch of the apartment fatled to Dyictrict Attomey and Fremént ay revi Qe ene mer - i | was eummoned and on Saturday the Menu OF FlGS” (FFCERMISGNG SEES E be found, Miss Perry was locked) | and P FBP PESO RG RIBS DORA to safeguard the interests of girls and Uragany Honors MONTEVIDEO, Saturday, Nov, 23,—| natural buoyancy which should - The Uruguay vernment gave a| Joyed byeveryone, by up t to-night in honor of the Entente| @nd ch the system. Sande Gare 0 vay. the diplomatic sta ‘al ir olive 7 { th, Allies, Government officials and! gée peg All druggists. rs, Rosalie Loew Whitney, one of ‘SL luuclonaries of the republic |the leading women attorneys of the , a oanliedi United States. ;: “Now that the soldiers are starting |home from the front, id Mrs Whitney, “the first effort that should be made in the demobilization of the army of women who have been doing, cer and went on a p niente Allien. |women who have been engaged in | war work and will be relieved of their » Perry, No. 200 West 70th Street.! nag dinner at the Astor—the: juties or supplanted by returning A |awaitins trial in J-fferson Market/I think. soldiers was advocated to-day by Prison, accused of felonious assault ‘on Lieut. James Doyle, *th Company, 10th Battalion, missing from Camp|came in about four w Accept “California” Syrup of Figs| Upton for twenty-nine days, ex-|spend a week end and we couldn Jook for the name California on| plains hor version of what happened | get him away. He said some officer package, then you are sure your|to the young officer now at his home, | had promoted a man over him and! pagar is having the tb and most] x5, 1517 Morris Avenue, the Bronx,|he was sore, I wasn't in the party,|Sinciair to-day wired Gov, Stephens in| o> less laxative or physic for the}... semi-consctous condition, even, because I had been til, behalf of Thomas Mooney as follows: | ~~ stomach, liver and bowels. Chil- | ns was taken to his home from] “put simmy refused to leave! 1: YOU permit Mooney to die you gradually, end as for the women as ive 1: OF GIRL WAR WORKERS | 10 PROTECT GIRLS A whole, there. te BG SHar> that, (hee Perici eee) arch of the f will eschew domestic ‘lite. secret of keeping young is to iv e “ do this you must watch where she was treated for iafluensa. ahd Post; whl DUR Atieriey Chait fitted to devote their energies to sparkle. will tel ae | Rosalie L Whi ‘tn Cell, She Declares Lieuts bill clerk at the Biltmore Hotel and case, commented today ‘osalie ew Hitney times as there was in the larger men during this period is to help! ¢he liver and bowels, which he gave to . “Saige Thompson ow rt- ing. “Miss Thompson owns the apa pted to defend himself. |sure the protection of women is an actrens, but not working, f knew my left hand when‘ saw him make « —————|_ In these tow words Miss Mildred] Mees ve th him once and then we ™." sald Older. “He is a compara- he knocked me down, he raised his foot, “ks ago to Von here of Director General of Em- Mins Porry talked freely this morn- , Older Said to Have Had Encounter 0446664666060046406 14004 +| The women of leisure who have Mook at tongue! Remove ” ing when seon In the Jefferson Market | in San Francisco Hotel. @| been so Industrioug during the period | ing @ gallow complexion — dark rings “poisons from stomach, | Pj\ Prion. he has only relly Ft! SAN pnawct8co, No, 2 -—Frement svete any "wet past pubt| Bidet Your eves — mnlea-—a blous P liver and bowels ’ out of the Metropolitan Hosp! Older, editor of the San Francisco Call Ho life, now will be ready and better | took in face— ire th Be oecenene ~->—— nivio We! Then ~ sickness com { bill clerk at the Biltmore Hotel and case, commented to-day on an encounter y vi ent in peace “ ye : | war work field | Doyle “Got Sore” and Left | nattan. i te ys There Will Be No jaecrte gimoat important duty | of | pound mixed with olive oil to act on MA . ‘ “1t' ike this,” ehe said this morn- he men met tn fa . " hy | Camp—Denies Drugging. eis ‘thes hotel Inat night and that Older at- Sex Controversy. jin every way and to watch and make ? j sure eh legislation os will in- | pe ment ard is Jimmy's girl. I only 1 hoard Old ler Wi th ten x ” calom | “Jimmy got sore at a superior offi-| room there, I'm from Chicago, She's mm Fickert pat nag Sirus him with Legislation or military regulations Passed and properly adminigtered | etitute for a. iy thee (a tt” Jimmy because he used to spend his move towards his ‘hip pocket.” hg; Sapling week ends with ‘Tommy, but I was ‘“Fiekert took @ mean advantage of atre, too, tively young man, My friends told me he had threatened ‘to get’ me. After “Jimmy used to spend all the week but his friends pulled him away.” ends he could at the apartment. He| The encounter followed the publica +, Dloyment Densmore's report on the ~ Moor ca. ir Appeals for Mooner. | % A, Cal, Nov. 25.—Upton | WHIt ney. revolvers secreted about him, Claude love its delicious fruity taste. firections for child's dose on each » Give it without fea Advt. USANDS PROSTRATED, INFLUENZA Mmonly known as Grippe, spread- wer entire East. pon the first indication of watery running nose and soreness of be-throat, headache or tired feeling, the West 70th Street apartment last Wednesday -in o taxicab by Miss Perry and Misa Ursula Thompson, and immediately relapsed Into un- conselousn Until tnat — time nothing had been heard from him since he left Camp Upton one month ago. ‘A physician was called and said the Lieutenant was suffering from drug poisoning. An army surgeon ‘Tommy, although both of us tried to get him to go home or back to) camp, Finally when he got so bad last Wednesday, we pulled the sob stuff on him and asked him if his) mother wouldn'y be worried, That| brought him around, but he wouldn't go home unless ‘Tommy’ and I went with him “We called a taxi and drove him home. He made us get out and go in to his mother, We gave our names and addresses, Thursday morning complishe two results, First, you great- ly weaken the influence of President Wilson with labor and Socialist forces abroad, upon which he must depend for the support of his programme of inter- national justice. Second, you make al- most impossible a penceful lssue of the impending struggle between labor and capital in America.” Taylor, notorious outlaw, who escaped from Wethersfield Prison in Connecticut, was landed in Little Valley Jail near here to-day. Taylor was arrested yes- terday afternoon near Randolph, N. Y. Taylor escaped from the Connecticut Jali last week and went into hiding near Greenfield, Stealing an automobile, he drove into New York State, but was captured after he abandoned the car. tinaacaalilmemeete MONTCLAIR MERCHANT DEAD. Addison %, White, Ketired Shoe Dealer, Died in Florida, war work is to insure their return either to other work Or to’ domestic under favorable conditions, here should be no general throw- | ing out of women from the work in| which they have been engaged either | in the munition or other factories or in the offices at the national capital} and other centres. The same splendid | military regulations governing the de mobilization of the men in the army | should govern the demobilization of the women who, for patriotic nomic reasons, will remain in indus- Cause Gri Grip or Influenza has all the symptoms of a very bad Cold, in fact, Colds and Influenza. A good plan is not to wait until you feel sick and feverish, but just as soon as you feel a Cold coming on Stop Ii "cco-| by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets, Addison §. White, aged sevency-(try of some kind. By this I do not, Which destroy germs, act as a Tonic and Laxative, and into your nearest drug store and | rs The Commercial Cable Company an- rchase a 80c bottle of MUNYON'S ‘Tommy’ went to Jacksonville, | nounces that cablegrams may be ac- EDY and a 80c bottle of me to face whatever might follow, but land peril of senders suniect to wenn 'S GRIPPE; REMEDY and there ia nothing to it. When ‘Jimmy’ |ship and aelayn sheds er of | mean they will, in retaining their po-| keep the system in condition to throw off attacks of three, a wealthy retired shoe . them according to directions, comes around all right all he has to Nunatarta di Tor Montclair, N. J., died Saturday ar his| sitions, exclude the men who h: Colds, G: i ; n al + Ns Js Saturda sitions, excl 0 hay Tip and In! Se fontedien wil check, within A iE do ts to toll the truth and they won't senine eis bed reget winter home in Orlando, Fila., where| given up those positions for the set. S, P fluenza. ya ‘ a} have anything on me.” At Union ‘BStrest and Tint {he had gone for the benefit of hisl vice of the United States | The motorman, Rocco Napolf, | health. . A “I believe those who have no do-| MH ae No, 6005 16th Avenue, “Brooklyn, was] Mr. White served a year aa a Coun-| estic ties will continue to do. the| x lV lent was not hin tantric eal the accl-|ctiman of Montclair, being appointed bhakti z 1 Mrs, Doyle, the Lieutenant's mother, Cf = it |work they are better fitted for, and ns clogged nose and » | Prank 8, Jerconan, gertyotiv No, |t@ fil’ an unexpired term. Tie deciined | open ER" stated this morning that the entire [201 West 128th Bireet, he was apreded {nomination for election when the torm|that the men who formerly filled head and ends grippe- _| case was in the hands of Lieut, Fin. {on ni adlomoblie Revwad |war ended. Hs wife died two yeare| these positions will find opportuni-| 7 lets remeve the cause of Colds, Grip 3, aft —- nerty of the Army Intelligence Bu- ting had struck Charies Rohrberg, | ago, ties in outdoor work—farming or tite| and I | 217 ‘est 114th Street, Relief comes instantly. rea, and she had been told not to nena ok & Soon Relieve Feverish and Painful Headaches caused from Colds hours, all unpleasant discharges remove headache, and remove all ptoms of Influenza (commonly as Grippe) within a few days. se simple remedies have, saved sands of lives within the flast 30! ance “What about the drug charge “Pape’s Cold Compound” “Drugs nothing—plain suse.” wfyon's doctors are always at W PREVEN x orld Wants Work Wonders 1 The complaint was made by Lieut. Mnnerty, 0 inconvenience. Be gure you get he genuine, —Advt, bone evolvers Fouad on Cianae| Brand is your Safeguard for quality. WATCH Per the name— om every genuine packet. — "| limbs. my son to the Army Intelligence Bu. | for many xeare & prominent resident of without assistance, tastes nice, causes|for 4 hearing to-morrow morning. | Call for full name and look for this signature on how SS tvtsiy fede and consulte-| A 'dose taken every two hours until tax, Trasath ree ee ale ; : ns aS a ws an ns emer | tape oma ge|“ORANGE PEKOE” “Sag dymarioeh branch Of: tae ceenes, 6B LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is th igin @ first and original: De t promptly opens clogged-up nos-|reau has been investigated and thor- |\Wuotton Road,’ Ease ‘Fella’ of pret. | Lhe Selected Pick of the Gardens | Gold and Grip Tablet. it ie used by every Civili THA Bi trils and air passages in the head,| oygity substantiated, The story told |monla to-day.’ Mr, Bolger was Presi-| — — dent of tho Evsex Felle Board of Educa- C I t INYON’S LABORATORIES [ir vernd break up a severe cold | Nation, and has a larger sale in the United States than stops nasty discharge or nose running, | yy «ne Perry girl ix entirely untrue." {gent h and Columbia Ave. — Phila., either in the head, chest, body or|Mrs, Doyle added, “the story told by | Norse Marine inmates connmes, and i CoOL I> relieves sick headache, — dullness, the combined sales of all other cold and grip remedies. It ; MIRSSIUUEIRM | feverisiness, sore throat, sneesing,| A private from the military police | , A mass meeting of men and worn has stood the test for more than a Quarter of a Century. URL SR PI r is B | soreness and stiftness, iw on guard at the house, and Capt. {nue and North Seventh Birest Bre (Med | Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-! Chase of the Army Medical Corps |1¥ will be held some time this w: Remember there 4 HO LC A jing and snuffling! Wase your throb-| wit permit no message to be ticket o Hy Rieke, {Oral eratnay fo Masur fi Is Only One bing head! Nothing one in bagd haan Lieut, Doyle or any one to seo him, |tmieslon againat night: blasting In the se 8 - iver suc relief ag “Pave's| “sting parry was committed in de- [Se Beventn Btreck aubway. | 66 ad Fs 3 drug store. It acts | tlt of $1,000 bail on a short affidavit a RLU © romo uinine ESCAPED CONVICT TAKEN. | jed Near Buffalo, cla! to The Evening World.) BUFFAIA, N. 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