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Giiasduiuddeioe ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. CHARGES “THE VERY IDEA” sudan. mat getters) PERGHING GETS A SQUARE. | WHR NBURALGIA | The DIET: B OK seemed like a steal of her o ik ‘The thi At da to thet ‘a id a During IS STEAL OF HER 0 argaia” sed th 1 he. ‘ie i 6 railroads to jelr owners,” sa) Space tn it of Grand Central asking an injunction agains: William eee vonee oun hay Bah Named for Him, and Atter » Baron and Thomas H. t Mrs. Jean E. Burrill Sues Author |allexed authors and producer: Grand Central Station as soon as the 'S tan * accounting of the receipts of play. therefore scems obvious to me that Mayor aligns the resolution passed yea- ' Round Package Or ic and Producer She Says Took Mrs, Burrill asserts that Le Baron and | the President's attitude will result In terjay by the Aldermen on the recom.|5l0an’s Liniment scatters ag In $500,000. Uzell h companies on road | throwing this problem into the tap mendation of the Committee of Thor- the congestion and ar receipts have been at| . c te- | oughfares, ; et a ot het Snags Wek OR et gs ee Malted iaitk and wife of Edgar Burrill, assistant to , aay publicans will control. ling “of the names of two Brooklyn « Avenue is renamed -_— Wilson Street and Malbone Street i— “approach the question with ,to be known as Empire Boulevard, a! A little, applied without rubbing, York magazine with which Lv Baron Siisiermans of Pyittn of Problem at Pres-| open minds, ready to hear all that is! —_—_<>—_—— will penetrat mediately and rest and Uzzell held editorial posi one. t | J soothe the nerves nthe Hey: I . a 4 rhe to be seid, and willing to view it from SIX- CENT FARE GRANTED, | « ust wiat Pecan ik Mang Puanuacript was rejected, her counsel ent Time Impossible, jooe standpoint. ‘This doos not mean iiaiplniitian Sloan's Liniment is very effective in| ee Say Leaders. | that members should discard their! commission A jauayiea Matin Leclied str ro = b h \b 2 s aliens convictions, but it does mean that we on Jerney J aches, stiff joints, se es, Tum » Oh, it Ss T ere. oo How it Pains! WASHINGTON, Dec. Se-Settles|MUlst hold our judgments subject tol mpmwroN, Dee. § neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges. ke {the change which investigation, !on the trolley Hnes of the Atla RIGHT ACROSS THE SMALL OF THE BACK OR OVER THE KIDNEYS! ment of the “railroad problem” 8t/ argument and reason may require.” | ti this eeasion of Congress will be prac- Benator Cummins urged immediate | Bra tically impossible, leaders of both/ opening of painstaking investiga A b Houses declared to-day. They based| Upon which to base action. Hoe ix umbago, the assertion upon a hurried murvey |S°M¢rally regarded as favoring public Mr Senator Cummins said Congress streets. Hambu “The Bargain” was subr Brander Matthews of Colum the production of ‘The Very the Astor Theatre last anon Very Nutritious, Digestible The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials, Used successfully over % century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere, Suk CO ea | Specity HOFLICK’S the origina ——= == Others Are Imitations always on hand for te Coast}, Keep a big bott ists every where. rie Railway Company serving Long | family use. Dr h, Asbury Park and other com- was authorized to-day by the rd of Public Utility Commis- ase was conditioned on the ny’s acceptance of a stipulation | * ton es LT" 0 } ownership. ys Non or meationtiods OF ihe nt If MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU EED— | of the situation, following President 4 tes py d yb de if ope : Representative Esch, who becomes |!!! Nis warrant ita) WORLD “WAN” AD. WILL GO AND FETCH IT. Rheumatism, Wilson's request in his message that Chairman of the House Committee, |" its Warrant A WORL! } I ; Congress immediately evolve a plan! said: of railroad control to eliminate evils] “The railroad investigation should | Gout that existed when the Government/ ye made by the joint committee | ’ took the lines as a war measure. [formerly headed by Sonator New- | | Senatora Smith, South Carolina; |\jtands, Its lifs ends Jan, 1, but tt, | Underwood, Alabama; Cummins, could be extended. or Iowa, and Representatives Esch and| “I do not believe that the Federal | | Sims, members of the Interstate Com-' Government should surrender any | | merce Committees of the two houses | powers it now hag such as ordering | | concurred in this view. ‘interchange of service, distribution of | faulty They and many other members of equipment and rerouting by shortest Congress agreed heartily with the| routes.” | President's assertion that the roads a | cannot be turned back under pre-war 6 Kidney | conditions, As to the degree of modi- WOMAN ARRAIGNED | fication, the views ranged from com- lete Government ownership and op- eed , ration to slight changes in existing | Senator Smith and Representative | | Sims, Chairmen of the two com- All signals of distress, | mittees, both stated they have no} | } Plan in mind for attacking the prob-| HEAT 10 TENANTS: lem which the President put aquarely | much work to perform,|¥p to Congress. They will soon call | . | meetings of their respective commit- Urie acid accumulates in |tees to outline the speediest way of : the system in form of urate salts dealing with the matter, tn view of Mrs. Maude Hennion Accused | +f | the President's intimation that undue . , etme |delay by Congress will lead him to by Health Board—Hearing Pierce's called “Anuric’”—(anti-uric). Anuric is more potent than|turn the railroads back just as he} — Postponed Till Dec. 10. took em —— “ ” lithia and dissolves uric acid as hot coffee does sugar.—Advt aha Pineater Covered “Loose Cushioned Libeasy Suite It Is my clear Impression that the) fre, Maude Hennion, described as Finished in Mahogany. The Sofa is 79 inches long. These pieces have spring bottoms and cushions. The kidneys have Obtain at your nearest drug store that splendid discovery of Dr. B] the owner of the apartment houses | Here is the chance to buy a2 or 8. . The - hese ¥ pipe 4 ; is f Henne a Surely, Pi tomes quipped SOFA, $100 mbered from § 522 ves sot (A with the famous Marshall woven. " . E ete 3 Wenr-reslating. tapestry al ARM CHAIR Street, was arraigned to-day before » which no one can rosist.,... Magistrate E, J. Healy ia the Munici- | $15 Cash, $10 Monthly, pal Building, charged by the Health | Department with not furnishing sufti- |clent heat to her tenants, Assistant | os ; | Corporation Counsel Kehoe appearod | gis 4 1 | for the people, | | Mrs. Hennion did not seem at first a ‘ jto take a very serious view of the c | |case, When the Magistrate asked her | QM 1 ROL... BOTT y if she Kad an attorney she said she | PH \ € , had not, and appeared to think she : EAM 5 ] | Partegas, a sanitary inspector for the Health Board, had told the 5 ; (The items numbered from | to 21 are described and priced below.) after repeated efforts to indu - softness |_OR ROCKER $4 ROCKER $49.75 . fv UzSmoker and Humidor—Pinished in | 19—Gate Leg Table—Hinished in An- S = ¢ j Hennion to supply the legal amount fahogany, with Removable Glass Iu Uque Mahogany; opens to 26x36 ches \ eal mildor and’ Ash ‘Tray 3.95 of heat to her tenants he had found | KY $3.9! [Burrowes cord Tapie—a Paitin conditions no better, and when two J 5 Solid Mahogany Windsor Rocker or able of thia type la @ welcome addit of the eight tenants present had tes- Ehalr—With tho comfortable and dur | to every home. It folds : wh Seat. EACH. ......++- $18.75 | compactly, a0-Inch tifled that there had not been ade- Green Imitation Leather s quate heat althangh there were sev- - ne waaheoany, qanane Bin La dg top » $1.95 wan Ss In eral cases of influenza and pneumonia | P tops and Invisible hinges...>+. $13.28 | 12— Englander Double in the houses, the defendant suddenly SKN ie Queen Anne Mahogany fin- | aoe” Mehoyeny ae became convinced an attorney was) Se with, eat ends, Oh at a5 ated the very thing she most needed. Also 4 lon 2% ft. w tra charge for Matt An | Pili 2.25 to full size 3 ttress and Pillows, i she as suddenly ceased to be the re- Box Spring, Mattress a $2: All im So hereafter all three brands nated. nee of the pemaiaen, azine! call ermnten! An stat Senne i et ns ) releases the trit fering that she acted only as his afety mide, tn Minune, $12.78 < In her cross-examination of Tr E : : aria’ metttess: phelve of WRIGLEYS will be wrapped oe ee : gM standin im Monga | disposed to argue with him until the] 7—Manooany Sinckarecwith Fata Glaaa $33.75 | | s . s court put a stop to it, When ste ap- | 3f at Tray ait Match Hox older. .96e | J3—Smoker ang Humidor—va- in p paper and hermetically peated for time tet an attorney ers yearn inea | fokatas Samed, of olden, “Oak r Magistrate Healy said: “I asked you Maniken Ho oir ba with dor and smoker's outht sealed bf case and you suid you were.” 4 Gon thy eleetele “bulb Ser, Heedpcuaain fin il 4 . inspector was Koing to joke," Mra. Qe 2 ¥ effective n tit up, A sand removable glasa tray, ‘ fi Hennion answered, apparently mean . Ah mare ) ‘ A $12.55. ing that the testimony of Parteyns ‘ ‘ 7 igi wolla claahiueny rae was not to be taken sertou sly. tg f A Windsor Chale Finiehed Sewing Cabinet—With removable i I : Antique Mahogany, each, drawer for sewing mate Look for WRIGLEYS in the Ae Be pink-end packages and take ‘bi cunice af ih6 Sanne WILL BEQUEATHS $1,000,009. y 4 Relatives jet Krauthoff, | | three popular flavors. atau a norm Sia a2 Wi ‘a pow i = 1 | © Lett Louis Krauthoff, who died Oct, 26 at sisters, Lillie and |the Hotel Plaza, | Alma of Kansas receive $30,000 each, and two Edwin A Krauthoff of Washington, PD. C., and Brig. Gen, Charles Krauthofi, now in | France, receive $10,0 Margaret Grant Kr who lives at the | 000 outright and. th trust fund of $6 ft ¢ thot, the wide t $1 WRIGLEYS Women's Mote New Quarters To celebrate the ning of the Iso, the prin ipa auest_ wit Ten-Piece William and Mary Period Dining Room Suite | Major Helen Russell, commander of the Mi nighadtintAtmaviean Wainue ange ianieane i |S v Consists of 5% “inch Buiet, $9-ineh 1D Table with 6-foot extensi hina Close | Mr. and Mrs, Edwin ¢ d od 4 ms poe ne dur ; Blasinn Lasts! F a _SPEARE COMPANY Gurnee to death Uptow a--22+ 24-26 W. 34th. Downtown—6th Ave. & 16th St. | | for quality | | and because $20 Cash, $15 Monthly. \lrs covered in brown or blu |to-day by a fore they caused while | playing with matches in the home Mrs. Mary Potack at No. 49: Diaper au.v eared | r ewe rk, | The child Stella’ Putack, five years Herold Kel ian, tour, AR RAIE tenn tets