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i) SEEKS CURB ON RECKLESS DRIVERS OF MAIL TRUCKS Magistrate House Asks Attorney | General for Ruling on Drivers Not Now Licensed. At a conference in the Traffle Court ‘to-day in which Magistrate House and a Tepresentative of Secretary of State Hugo participated, it was decided to ‘ask the Attorney Genera) for a ruling on the law governing the chauffeurs of; Government motor vebicles, . particu- | Jarly mail trucks. “The ever increasing number of Ativers of mall wagons who ere brought jto the Traffic Court, as well as the wild manner fn which many of them Operate their motor vehicles, makes It imperative that something be done,” sald Magistrate House, Most of the mail drivers are not fi- | censed chauffeurs, and at present the law is so interpreted that they do not have to be. As @ result the court can | fine or Jail them, but cannot discipline | them by the revocation of licenses. R. L Sloat, Superintendent of Motor Vehicle Transportation of the Post Office, said to-day: “Our chauffeurs are given «@ rigid test before we hire them They are watched for any sign of breaking tho qpeed laws or turning sharp corners. They must have more than one years @riving experience before I will hire them.” fe BONUS WILL BE PAID, Wase Company Reassures Workers Doubtful About Oct. 1 Allotment. Wears felt by Neil Jacobs of the, pro- @uction départinent, International Fuse, Company, at Bloomfield, N. J., that he! ‘and 6,000 other workmen might not get the 6 per cent. bonus, due Oct. 1, w: Alspelied by a statement from the com> ) Glass ef Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open elulces of the system each morning and wash away the pelecnous, stagnant matter, —_—_. | ‘Those of us who are accustomed to fee) dull and heavy when we arises splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- ach, lame back, can, instead, both look and feel as fresh as & dalsy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the bedy with phosphated | hot water each morning. We should drink, before breakfast, ‘ glass of real hot water with a tea- spoonful ef limestone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day’s indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans- ing, swectentng and purifying the | entire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach. | The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans | out all the sour fermentations, gases, | waste and acidity and gives one a| splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to make any one who is bothered with biliousness, constipa- tion, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthustast on the subject of al sanitation.—Adv Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung affoo- ons, with Kok: and upbullder o} S00 and $1.50 rom WCKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia, | 0000000 POOOODBAGOOODD GOO ; Shouting our battle cry of ‘Wallace.’ 2] still goin THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, NO MORE WOODEN CARS IN BROOKLYN SUBWAYS What Is Public Service Commission Going ta Do About Violation of the Law and the B. R. T. Contract With the People? [tei omy at soca treat surah Te tn theadle to do eo, of steel and fireproof materials, The design, materials and construction are to be such as will give the maz- fmum safety and comfort."—Section 88, of Contract No, 4, entered into March 19, 1918, between the city and the B. R. T. HE FAOCT—More than 200 wooden cars are being used daily dy . the B. R. T. through the Contre Street loop, ever the Williams- burg Bridge, to Cavarsie and Jamaica. They are being used during the rush hours.—Jnformation obtained from the Public Bervice Com. mission, EST WE FORGHET—Righty-nine killed, 226 injured when B. R. T. L Brighton Beach train ef al wooden cars left tho tracks in the Malbone Street tunnel. HAT IS THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION dotng to put an ‘end ¢o this menace? A former Public Service Commission put ‘an end to wooden cars in the old Interborough Gubways, The Evening World then led in the demand for action! TELLS HOW TITH DIVISION tn contact with each other, and very @hortly we were on the hill without knowing how we got there. “By heck, i was real inferne, but 4t bad to be done while the enemy was popping away with his machine BEAT PRUSSIAN GUARDS IN THE ARGONNE FOREST) as‘eonriw away ‘ia. machin @\me. Many times I said, ‘Well, th: » |next one is made for ms,’ but to-day > | knock wood, for I know Frits hasn't > | got @ shell made for me. , | “I kept going for almost eight days, > advancing in rain and mud It TORE OOWN AMERICAN FLAG, LOCKED ICE BOX, WIFE SAYS Mrs. Henry Hambrecht Charges Husband Kept Windows Open in Winter, Shut in Summer. Put @ padiock on the tce box, #0 that Nis wife couldn’ eat. Put a padlock on his door #0 that the couldn't get into hie room. Tore down the American flag and put (tf on a shelf. Kept every window in the house wide open when the thermometer twas at cero, Kept them ehut tight in summer tohen the meroury was in the 908, | These aro & few of the reasons Mrs. Katherine Hambrecht of Hicksvillo, L. L, gave to Justice Benedict in the }down the American flag from her Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day when morning, aged sixty-eight years, piseeee whe asked for a Henry Hambrecht. aration from When he toro window in June, she says, he sald to her: “This ought to be put on the shelf with the dishes, where it ean't be seen.” Mra, Hambrecht told the court that she was the widow of John Schwarts when she married her present hus- band, She has a daughter Mildred who is twenty. Hambrecht, she al- leges, 1s worth $40,000, She was al- lowed $80 a month pending the sult and $250 for counsel feca. (Special to The Braning Wort.) ' GREENWICH, Conn, Dec. 3.—John B. Wendle, formerly of Greenwich, a wealthy bachelor and real estate broker, died at his home in Gtamford this Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are Millions Use It For Colds Becanse “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves cold or grippe misery, in‘a few hours—Really wonderful! sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness, “Pape’s Cold Compound” fs the Uptown Store Let Sergt. De Simone Who Led Platoon When Lieutenant Fell, Writes Chum of 8 Days Fighting. An idea of the way the 77th Divi- sion shattered the famous Prussian Guards in the Argonne Forest of the last few weeks of the war ts given in aletter from Sergt. Michael Di Simone of No. 1338 41st Street, Brooklyn. De Simone, a drafted man who trained at Cainp Upton and went to France last spring, has been gassed twice and is now recovering from the latest gassing in a base hospital. “I went into battle on Oct, 10,” he wrote Oct. 26 to his pal, James Am- brose, “We started from a batch of | and came to a river, The| Boches had blown up the bridges, but | we had to get across quick. So we crossed the river on foot, with the | water reaching as high as our breasts Oh, boy! wasn't that cold early in| the morning? | “We were ordered to captare a hill about 500 yards ahead. The hill was about one kilmetre long, with a town at the foot of It, We started off, Christmas bered in your family. yours for a beautiful, cozy home. amounts, A-l. woods “The fighting was all open in this sector and Fritz had nothing but ma- | chine guns and what he called shock | troops (Prussian Guards), They | couldn't hold us back. 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