The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1918, Page 12

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4, the re- Foiletto's action ‘ASKS NO AGTION BY SENATE. |: ‘of the Pine Woods _ IN LA FOLLETTE SPEECH jodying the also and the thu y * adoption, Senators ex- DONT refreshes the mouth, | Majority Report of Committee Rec-/| pinined, might furnish’ the vehicle for the gums fi ad the teeth | P se debate, mM rs Sak weipitesen | its agreeae | OMmends Dismissal of Proceedings a ‘ * . ~ Pewee a paaananamaanael © ble flavor and comfortable “after- | ings Involving Disloyalty Charge. | " have made SOZODONT po sHING rk report recommending dismissal of pro- é M |oeedings involving Mfsloyalty charges} |against Senator La Follette of Wiscon-| 4, ay. Sothern, who will sail for jain, on account of his speech before the! Hrance Thursday, will give a farewell Non-Partisan Leaguo at St. Paul Sept. | talk before the National League for 20, 1917, was presented to the Senate| Woman's Service to-morrow after- yesterday by Senator Dillingham of| noon at 3 o'clock in the ballroom of t publean, acting for FOR THE TEETH Liquid—Powder or Paste | the) the Ritz-Carlton on “The Work of the I 0 Privileges and Elec-| stage in France.” Senator | Dilling-| ‘Telegraphic advices from Washing-| SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE iter ta Intro | ton to-day state that the first aerial Instead of weather forecast was issued yester- tion In the a Fy Y WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS HOBOKEN SLAYER AND SWEETHEART HELD WITHOUT BAIL _ Navy Deserter’s Only Regret Seems to Be That He Didn’t Rill Pal” Charles Evans, elghteen-year-ol4 confessed slayer of two men, was ar- , Talgned before Recorder Carsten tn Hoboken to-day and held for the THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER lice, “when he was stationed at Navy'| Headquarters in Hoboken, I liked him. hen he went away and I did not see anything of him until hé came back five weeks ago with Charlie Eval “Evans was much younger than Strasser and knew no fear, But I saw | Strasser was jealous and when I went with him Evans got mad and said he would shoot Strasser. So I went with Evans to New York, where we lived at No. 604 Eighth Avenue. “Evans told me he and Strasser had escaped from the navy. He was an expert shot with rifle and pistol, fellows in New York and Brooklyn. I loved him and was afraid of him. “Yesterday morning Strasser came to our place while Evans was out and told me mother was looking for me, I did not dare wait till Evans camo back, so I went with Strasser | de is ° for U.S. Army. | 772,643 pounds of bacon, 52,850,249 WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Plenty of | pounds fresh trogen beef, 16,000,000, . | food Is on hand both here and abroad pounds of baked beans, $6,000,000); Si | and I helped him to hold up several! Is Called to Testify Against truth” Special Low Terms ONLY $950, A WEEK We Do Not Charge Interest Bloomingdale 59TH to 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON to 3D AVENUE Only A Few Short Weeks To The Christmas Holidays Christmas, with all its joys, laughter, and music, is only a few weeks off. All about you you see preparations going on for this joyous Yule-tide. Make THIS Christmas a real MERRY XMAS in your own home. Present one of these beautiful Walters Players to your family as a Christmas present. No other present you could buy would be more acceptable than one of these Play ers, which every member of the family can play without any previous musica! education. Call tomorrow, tnake your selection, and arrange a delivery date WALTERS PLAYER PIANO ‘475. Free with Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet A Bench to Match Player Piano 12 Rolls of Music (Your Own Choice) Free Delivery of Player to Your Home a a eae Reena The same FREE OFFER as mentioned above will also be included with every new player piano sold this week at the following prices: $500, $525, $550, $575, $600 | A Sale of 31 Used Pianos TERMS FROM $85. AND UP. These pianos must be sold at once to make room for new stock—ev ry one has been vverhauled at our factory— and every Piano offered is a real bargain. With each Piano is included a Stool and Free De A WEEK, Select Your Player Now for Christmas Delivery Don't wait too long before selecting your Player if you want it in time for Xmas. If you make your purchase naw we can promise delivery and you can select the date on which you would like to have the Player reach your home Send Name and Address for Full Particula poe asoaw sl canesens 300 FM s OFiculars NAME. ADDRESS 59th to 60th ST. BLOOMINGDAL W.3 LEX, to Sd “AVE, yo vs PIANO DEPT. A Bsr Sn Grand Jury without bail. Margaret Walsh, said to have been his sweet- heart, was held without bail as a material witness. Both were to be taken to-day to the County Jail at Jersey City. The killing of Patrolman Ben Mur- ray and the attempt to kill Patrolman Patrick Kennedy and William Valen- , tine, coupled with the attempt on the life of Director of Public Safety B, N. | Feeley by Evans, a doserter from the |navy, bav ‘oused the police of the |county and « rted a crusade against unmen, Margaret Walsh, the centre of the tragedy, is just sixteen, She told the police through tears how the two) sailors—Charles Evans, the murderer, and Charles Strasser, thirty-four—| had made love to her, had tried to show no partiality, “I knew Strasser,” she told the »0- HEAVY MEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or have Bladder trouble. | | | | meat ke @ mistake by flurh- | the kidneys occasional! ys a! well-known authority, Meat forme | uric acid, which cxcites the kidneys; | they become overworked from the strain, ¢ t sluggish -nd fail to filter the waste and noisons from the blood; then we get sick. Ne riv all rheuma- tism, headaches, liver tre uble, nervous | ness, dissiness, sleeplessness and uri nary disorders come from sluggish kidneys, The woment you feel # dull acse in the kidneys or your back hurts or if tLe urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of pene ¢ or at- tended by « sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts frem any pha macy; take « tablespoonful in water before breakfast an kidney: » us ita is made from the act apes and lemon juice, com- bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidieys, also t» neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weal ness, Jad Salts {se inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful eZervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney’ complications.—Advt. HOW TO ACQUIRE HAIR BEAUTY You can enjoy a delightful sham- poo with very little effort and for a very trifling cost, if you get from| your druggist’s a package of Can- throx and dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water, This makes a} full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the} head, Your shampoo is now ready. | Just pour a little at a time on the) sealp and hair until both are en-| tirely covered by the daintily per- fumed preparation that thoroughly dissolves and removes every bit of | dandruff, excess oil and dirt, After | rinsing the hair dries quickly with a fluffiness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on a rich lustre | and a softness that makes arranging it a pleasure.—Advt. | "To the Wife of One Who Drinks | ould reach lend of ves of a wife. man Who }Urlake Mauor to. ex nd cannot over the self-ruining habit her write [to Kaward J. Woods, WE-1 | New York y.. for confide | tion which Ia tkely H efeat foy— pmpiete victory over the drink habit Ady 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Stree Cor. Driggs Ave. 3 & 5 Piece Parlor Suites and how she| |by the official artists of tho ———— ee Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House | smith Street BROOKLYN $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account Clothing for Your Whole F to Hoboken, kill me, Some one said ‘the bulls’ were outside and | told Evans to get out through the back, ‘T’'m not going without you,’ he cried, and, still point- ing the gun’ at me, made me go out | with him. He forced me to climb over | two fences and out into the lots, As | we got through there the police rushed at us and Evans began firing.” The story told by Evans htmarif | bears out the statements made by the girl, He said Strasser had introduced | him and he fell “madly in love.” He | | admitted his desertion with Strasser from the navy, that he killed a baker} “Do you like Dr. Benjamin?" | ° t for “spending money,” and that they 1 asked Si ea ongue is Coated. had lost track of the number, He said raiders woh hdl he had been a badger game worker) y Was not accept and an “all-around criminal.” Charles's older brother, Walter, If Cross, Feverish, Constipated, Bilious, Evans's only regret seemed to be leicht, a pathetic figure with his feet that he had not killed his “pai |°S™h & P M Hpi and the Stomach out of Orde: Strasser for “stealing his girl, | dangling from the witness chair, gave ri Capt. Coughlan aad his Brooklyn| testimony against hiy mot “California Syrup of Figs. deteetives have arrested five men, “Did you ever see Dr. Benjamin eae aibes three of them brothers, on suspicion at your home in the morning?" he| A laxative to-day saves a bilious|constipation-poison, sour bile and fer ears Gon atin: dorige See tees | Was caked child to-morrow. Children simply will | meating waste-matter wil! | gently 54 Eeesl NChhes hinaw ll Aen leie'! he anuwared ye Ren. Rot take the time from play to empty | move out of the bowels, an Sent POUO fee ORES COeRe Teel tani ry co cnuweted. “Dr. Bens | Sieie hewelk; which: become sogaed | Nave a healthy, playtel es lot at 45th Street and Eighth Avenue, |20uIn Used to take breakfast with yp with waste; then the liver grows|A thorough “inside cleansin| Brooklyn, Nov. 8 ‘ *| mamma lays. ndays and gluggish, and the stomach is dis-| times all that is necessary. The men arrested are Angelo, John | other da The boy testified that egdered. be the first treatment given in any and Antonio Governale, proprietors| Dr. Henjamin followed t family Look at the tongue, mother! If} sickness. of a tomato paste company at Colum- | when it moved from 18 eot and woated, or your child is listless, cross, Beware of counterfeit ae syrups. bia and Degraw Streets; Joha Teno A ihipee sank . with tainted breath, restless,| Ask your druggist for @ bottle of !No. 157 Columbia Street ‘@ Avenue Bae wer one ene vsn't eat heartily, or has a cold, sore} genuine “California Syrup of Figs and seppe Peraine, No, 126 throat, or any other children's ail-| Elixir of Senna,” made by the Cali. | Street, all of Brooklyn © a case eo shocking,’ ment, give a teaspoonful of “Cali-| fornia Fig Syrup Co., which has full Giegerich, who heard fornia Syrup of Figs,” then don't| directions for babies children of all > BUDGET OF $248,025,434 FOR 1919 PASSES ALDERMEN This !s $9,901,678 More Than in the Last Year of Mitchel’s Administration. After a prolonged discussion, dur- ing which the garbage muddle was thoroughly rehashed, the Board of Aldermen yesterday passed the City budget for next year, as it came froin the Board of Estimate, by a vote of 45 to 9. As finally passed, the budget | carries a total of $248,025.434. This :s| $9,901,678 higher than the last Mitchel budget. The Democratle majority of the Finance Committee of the board re- Ported in favor of the passage of the budget as it had been received, A} minority of the Finance Committee | opposed the appropriation for the Street Cleaning Department and asked for cuts aggregating $2,174,620, tiated ALLIED WAR SALON PLANS. Exhibition to Open Monday will Include Work of Many Artints. Arrangements have been completed for the Allied War Salon which will he held at ‘the American Art Galleries Dec. 9 to 24 fnelusive. The exhibition will open Monday. One of the most interesting of the exhibits will be 196 war drawings made United which have Just arrived from France,’ will be shown for the first time. A selection of about eighty paintings by Americany artists, with war themes, will also form one of the important groups und are interesting as showing in what a patriotic manner tho war has reacted upon our artiats, George Luks, States Army. These drawings, Bellows, Childe Hassam, Jonas | J Herter, Gari Melcher’ and Paul Dougherty are among the. forty artists re nted. Included in thia| pr division will be several paintings exe- cuted at the front by Samuel J. Woolf and several of American shipyards by John C. Johansen, Joneph Pennell will be represented by | sixty lithographs of war work in Eng- | land and America, many shown for the first time 0 ee ores to the Penn| Faet Company. | Deprived of the right to do business | by Fuel Administrator Garfield since | lust Juno 19, the Penn Fuel Company | announced to-day that ite license had | been restored on recommendation of | the Depar.ment of Justice. It was | charged the company sold coal un-| sulted for use in the war zone | = ! | |, 166, 168 and 170 Cor. Wyckoff St. WEEKLY on Terms PMEISTMAS GOODS ON MASY TELUS, Aatomobliles—Tricycles “After a while Evans walked in, He|¢88 in the Supreme Court to-day in asked for Strasser. Then he put his|a suit for separation brought by gun up to my head and told me if I/ father, Harry Broden, against Eva did hot go back with him he would] Broden. The child was Charles Broden, six and when he was lifted to the chair he could not that w: to be the in the Supren Dr, A. Benjamin, an east side phy sician, quent caller at t on that score cc one 3, 1918, Plenty of Fi for the American Army. War Depart- pounds of canned tomatoes and 353,377 ~ {ment compilation of stock showed 122,- 835 pounds of flour. TO DEFINE TRUTH — Year-Old Charles Broden' His Mother. A boy sv young that he did mot un rstand the expression “to tell the or know whether this month January or December was a wit comprehend 4 asked him. We fs b gest witness ever o: Court, was accused of being a fre- » Broden home, and nsel tor Broden got answer from the boy Mother! If your Child’s worry, because it is a perfectly harm-|ages and for grown-ups plainiy Jess dose, and tn few hours all this! printed on the bottle. —Advt eserved decision Low Meat Prices US High Cattle Prices | If the farmer cannot get enough for his live stock, he raises less, and the packer gets less raw material. | 74 If the consumer has to pay too much for his meat, he eats less of it, and the packer finds his market decreased. The packer wants the producer to get enough to make live-stock raising profitable, and he wants the price of meat so low that everyone will eat it. But all he can do,and what he would have to do in any case to stay in business, is to keep down the cost of pro- cessing the farmer's stock into meat so that the consumer pays for the meat and by-products only a little more than the farmer gets for his animals. For example, last year Swift & Company paid for its | cattle about 90 per cent of what it got for meat and by-products (such as hides, tallow, oils, etc.) | If cattle from the farm were turned miraculously into meatin the hands of retailers (without going through the expense of dressing, H shipping and marketing), the farmer would get only about 144 cents per pound more for his cattle, or consumers would pay only about } 2% cents per pound less for their beef! | Out of this cent or two per pound, Swift & Company pays for the | operation of extensive plants, pays freight on meats, operates refriger- | ator cars, maintains branch houses, and in most cases, delivers to retailers all over the United States. The profit amounts to only a fraction of a cent, and a part of this profit goes to build more plants, | to give better service, and to increase the company’s usefulness to the | } U.S A, Ten Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G. J. Edwards, District Manager

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