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Ayre ry eee ey eee eee Fae S85 eee Fey E & ee} Sp ee Sense © INVEST AND STIMSON WILL NOT CONSTIPATION SERVE WITH HEARST Quickly Relieved by Tf] GREET TROOPS great tf for . our cause. 1 great majority: of my comrades “Fruit-a-tives’ bs “ ROCHON, P,Q. oa “1 suffered for many years with ferri-| Chamber of Commerce Leader We Indigestion and Constipation. A! ‘Tells of Powerful Protest neighbor advised ‘Fruit-a-tires (or Fruit} Against Editor to Mi ayor, sist In tie welcome of the troops, not care to serve with Mr. Hearst. “Dur ice as a mi ‘ the A in France, | had the hone to serve with Br,tish ne troops, as well n forces On my return 1 should nc have cared to be welcomed by «a mu. who has assumed such an attitude a Mr, Hearst has toward the war an toward the gallant Allies w vine Bh the medi ore appropiately consti- re RY L. STIMSON THE EVENING WORLD, lordinary circumstances I should be glad {to serve on such committee and to as- 1 do n of t “Late Colonel dist Field Artillery.” HER MOTHER WANTS =) AND MISSING GIRL WILL GET h ot n TRSDAY. A CHRISTMAS GREETING lk verybody’s hee in Apart | GIVE THE TENANT MARKS AN EPOCH IN DECEMB by ee S LANDLORDS MUST JEWISH CONGRESS the delerates, for the reason that there! Was little or no opposition When tho | | names were brougnt before tiv Con- | | rete ¢ following delegates were chosen, | ae New York on the jv! 8.de Ww the list: Judge J Chicago, Rabbi Ste York New 4 Be sUE? ‘Dopeppeed? Pessimistic? Keep the inside of your body clean with delicious crystallized ANALAX Philadelp: York, Joseph F and Morris W rd CHANCE T NE HISTORY OF RACE l tie l eseane It Since the!» the co! vastilles which taste ment House Where Land- Exile—Pick Delegates to se ff like candied fruit. “ace , present t Liver Tablets). ‘I tried them, ‘To the} tn eile Coloned Stat eid A lady Paid $100 Fine. Peace Conference. prevent At your drug pemanesmneme a le 0 The World, inclosing t ; surprise of my doctor I began to improve, | Henry Ie Bumson, who as Colonel |® COPY of the letter he bad sent to gh Be xi and be advised me to go on with ‘Fruit eary + eumeun, | Mayor Hy Jul. Stimgon wrote: | “What's the use of trying to tigt 4 | Special from @ Haft Garren leut of The Ere: MCKESSON & ROBBINS be leith ‘4 of the Mist Field Artillery commanded | “It is a pity that the welcome to j the ndlords?” said a despairing! PHILADELPHIA, Dee, 19.—Th Maters of Cale consider that I owe my life to] combat troops in France, has declined our soldiers should be marred by the [tenant this morning. “They've got us| American Jewish Congre “Fruit-a-tiv and I want to say to| to sarve on Mayor Hylan's Cominitte etlon of the Mayor in extending jby the neck and can do as theylever held in this or any ot those who suffer from Indigestion, Con.| to welcome homecoming troops, ex iwembership on the Committee of with us." concluded its business here yesterday “" i" « a Welcome jo Mr. Hearst, Cannot our | they? Cant , ' ches ‘ .g-| Plaining in this letter to the Mayor: ‘an they with the appointment of a committe a one or hs he: ag Pruitea “pear Sir: On my return from the] Chamber of Commerce or Merchants’ T went up to see what Mra, Maude|of de tba who will represent the Vee ed you will get we muster out of my regiment, I find awalt- | Astociation, or other patriotic bodies: | M. Hennion's tenants might nave to| Congress in Europe CORINE GAUDREAU. | ing me tho letter of your eccretary of}through their unofficial action, take Jeay about it. Mra. Mennion iy the| There was a wealth of entthusiasin Hc. a box, 6 for $2.50; trial size, 26c.| Dec. 7, Inviting me to become # meMb Fr | steps to woo that this welvomy Lo our, Woman Who on Dee, 10 was Hania | When ladew sul M ec At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES,|0f & Committes of Welcome to the| troops iy not joopurdiaed? | } eke ahh AA ele bold bball Ee A “ . C At the same time ed 3 - rnot supplying the legal amount of] struck his gavel indicating that the Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y,—-Advt| Homecoming Troops Acting upon Col, Stimson's sugues r f . ENE i, Advt| om informed that Mr. William Ran- 1 * ree at to her tenants at Nos. 617 to $22} Congress was closed. The Jewisn " = tion, The World asked bE. H, Outer- ( ‘ National hymn was sung by the 400 —— as doiph Hearst ts a member of thie com- former President and one f West 180th Street. d a taal Mt Y * ’ ua OF anu this |} n “ o d and the visitors, av nym, th Sunday World W Wosk Wonders |"ittee, and active in the management ing spirits of the Chamber of At the trial she and her lawyers lowed by “My Countt or an a . of Phita of the proposed celebration. While under | Commer vhether that body would j attempted to show that her us t c in Nationa 1 ir iY H P i and the American National bia Joseph L. Kalra made « brief ——_ formally «© Mr. Hearst's con tion was theyesult of conspiracy on! a eech of appreciation for the set of nuance o welcome commit b ides 1 1 ft his hit ba , Mr. Outerbridge answered that tho part of her tenants, who wero in-| about Zion or Palestine, was |(he American dowish. Cha mber of) Commer |dignant that she had taken the tele-| happy with the results acheved by| It was stated at the and CELLOS, iy ie bo olay vida whatever | | Phones from their apartments, This] the Congress, was evident, When the | night that more than $7 to $35 se bgt f app ought o' C c 5 of busines as reached, Zione eded to care fo: ¢ and up to erga orcee eaaod bs Berry Phones had been an attractive part of) oot.) jewish delegates were arm in the expenses of delegates If L wero an oMver of a regimont | \ as ' the equipment of the apartments | orn and singing loudly. through a spirit of wiilingne age permed he Shin | WEINMAN when the tenants made their leases;} At the Congress © the Jews have! Jewish cause, had journeyed many | Randolph Hearst sat, and if the re. | ux that the fifty tenants had chipped {n| made history Ee stentent| A report teormithe Wate and ie viewing stand were on the right, Ty $2 apiece und hired « lawyer to auo| plished will go down as the Bee inn | Committee showed that $4,100 of this left ee ee; eee heated | for the return of the telephones of | Jow in every and all countries was dis- amount had already been donated by i ” | ebate of $36 a year on the rent of| cussed and many things were brought | members of the Congress.* OF th 1 know,” continued Mr, Outer- | z : te z ; . m Nathan Straus 8 credited bridge, “what aro the feelings of most! Betty Weinman, Who Is 13 and|#ch apartment. ‘This suit was pend-|to light that have never before peen | sum Nathan Straus was credited of the members of the Chamber of , 7 ing when the Health Department got | made public. | b ht another de- nied Commerce concerning the selection of Looks 19, Left Home and after Mrs, Henfion for giving inade- | wat he final Stsslch Dot eD aetna Mr, Hearst. A great many members Can't Be Found ate hed joo te can't yund, quate heat. | were to go to Europe to represent the have refused to verve on the Mayor's | | ° . gO " . ncepte x » aay . 2 What witt t increases, denial of} Congress, It bad been decided on committees. Others who accepted be- ETTY WEINMAN, do you know heat 1 bin rit =o Pes yr aig | Tuesday that seven delegates could Carving Set. with stac handion fore they know Mr. ; it is near Christmas and your and removal of telephones, “| properly handle affairs. Tn open meet- and Bterling sliver mountings, 8465. have membership in the bodies have mother is worrying about you? Seen, up to that time, that this land- | ain brought to Ferrostat Unbreakatie Vacaum Bottle, in one and Wither Said an officer on leave: two nick or black enamel, quart two seers “We men in uniform have not as much to spend as most people, but we want to help to make it a regular old fashioned Christmas this year just the same. This war has given us a new idea of values. I have found that I can buy worth while presents for everyone I want to remember by starting my Christmas shopping at Lewis & Conger’s and finishing it there, too.” th Avenue and 45th Street, New York Cocktail Shak- 7, etther bam- mered or plain, ‘They come im three sires Hammered emall alse, $10.00;medium \ sin, 6 Jorge «ine, 013.75. Pain plated One 80.50) alte quart Kagtish = Pen ~ Knife, pearl bandie, with four viades, 84.26, CHARITY, IS BROOKLYN WORTH BOOSTING? Should Residents of Brooklyn Help Their Own Borough? IF YOU THINK SO You should enroll in Brooklyn in the Red Crosg Christmas Roll Call. If Brooklyn is good enough to live in is it not good | enough to enroll in? YOU SLIGHT YOUR HOME BOROUGH WHEN YOU ENROLL ELSEWHERE, ENROLL IN THE RED CROSS— but- ENROLL THERE. i Below is a Membership Blank. Fil! it out and mail it with a check or money order to the Rod Cross Christmas Rol! Call Committee of Brook | yn, 180 Montague Street, Brook yn. ‘All You Need Is a Heart and a Dollar” | ENROLL YOURENTIRE FAMILY ATONE DOLLAR PER PERSON IN BROOKLYN IF YOU LIVE) Address | Space Donated by EDWARD W. ALLEN, Chairmen @ Friend. 180 Montague Street, Brooklyn withdrawn their acceptances. presence on the committees ts very general. Within the past few day fully twenty men of ny acquaintanc have telephoned to me insisting that the widespread indignation should find some character of expression. Many other men have spoken to me personally in the same vel! Mr. Outerbridge sald several or- anizations of which he ts a member fave gone on record formally as opposed to Hearst's appointment Whether these bodies would join with the Republican Club in a mass meeting of protest, Mr. Outerbridge could not say. Christmas expressions! Of course, had they seen i you first, you'd only caught that “delighted look” that wells up into most men’s|} eyes on Christmas Day. There’s one way ‘to play safe-—-shop in a man’s store. Buy the sort of scarfs dealers select for fastidious men; dressing gowns, house shoes and _ house coats they’d buy for them- selves. w Good service at all four corners. Roomy aisles. thing exchangeable Christmas, too! ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway at Warren, at 41st Se Amazing Reliel The Executive Committee of the Comfort in buying. Every- after Broadway | at 13th St. “The at 34th St. | Four | Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave, From Indigestion i und she wore bh — || National pourity ague at its weekly meeting in the Lawyers’ Club yesterday unanimously passed this resolution: “Whereas, the welcome presented by the City of New York to the beroes who have offered their lives anit have not been chosen but are now returning to the ates should be beyond question to those who welcome them and as to the support and enthusiastic encour- agement that was given to them on going to bravely assume the risk ped upon them, Therefore, the National Security League urges that, in the appoint- ment of the agents to welcome our returning , No person be per- mitted to n whose reputation the slightest imputation of un-Amers | canism remains.” SHOOTS HIMSELF AFTER WOUNDING SWEETHEART Young Man Who Followed Girl! Home to Explain Cause of (Quarrel May Die. | After sh Raymond M builder, of way Park, ing his orhead, twenty 112 12th Stre shot himself over bly will die weethe rely we nt they met fcholas Avenue, d. 125th and Street Don Miss Gallagher went to her | Moorhead later in and explain the asked ity girl admitte part drew a On. Then he. pre heart and fired. was screaming her fathe kadward, Golden of Knickert » took both to that in told the police had been friends two years, and that on previous ovc sions he had threatened to shoot She knew Ne had a permit and carried a revolver, All Morehead would I shot myself, The girl did Me and Lia CAORNING AND EVENING, ISVIN ot seal stockings. [6 tenants te i laly ian of Bellevue Hospital (Outd | time.” \}and it has been used and “Circulation notte Open to All.” ADVERTISING FoR 11 MONTHS OF 1918 THE WORLD 13,567.98 THE TIMES 12,220,769 ing the was awe tle tone went’ on Mr, |. Betty t# thirteen yeurs old, but lady had her tenants “by the neck.”| the attention of the delegates and it “ eusily for nineteen or twenty. But you ought to see the situa was finally decided that nine mor 0 ‘bridge. There @ meeting . = rz > exccutive secretary, would better OYew days ago of the heads of a) Si Was a pupil at Public School No. now, ‘The halls that used to be so| an 0 , great many big civic organizations, |19. on Kast s2d st until last dark at night that one could hardly | py ide the question of just who At that meeting it was decided to |} riday, when went to her home find the way through them are ade-| might go abroad had been discussed by circulate among those present and 3 { 89th Street, had her! quately lighted all night. The heat} among other representative men in| not been seen) of the riments is maintained fully | st against the con- vo been unable | UP to the legal requirements at all Mrs. Hennion Knows it; yet sho camo ce ol earst upo! es nate te hours, And now rs. nnion!to me the other day and saic Sonia! et ae eta ee eee so her relatives ask Tho} the telephones are to|spected me for the open w petition of protest is being | ck into the apartments as| gone about it and that the he circulated, It already | she was dressed ,on as the telephone company cun| would have no more trouble merous signatures: 1 he wo blue | make the connections i showed me receipts for $250 that she this morning. What recep » sailor coat, blue skirt Wo are all porfectly happy,” said | had deposited with the telephone cons- elve from the Mayor 1 do|middy blouse with an cagle on the /@ne of the fifty tenants, “Even Mrs. | pany for reinstalling the instru not care to predict. But it will go] tett sleeve and white stars on the col- | Hennion herself secms to be glad that |and said she intended to allow to him, nevertheles Her shoes were black, laced | tte matter Is settled and everybody /a rebate for the time we had been “The feeling against Mr. Hearst's . 4 ms with 1 one | without telephones me movers in urging the| All of which gocs fight for their rights, and|more that fortune Strong, Forceful Men With Plenty of Iron In Their Blood— 7. These Are the Ones With the Power and Energy to Win to show. once vors the brave. Give him this Xmas CAN SAFETY HAIR CUTTER “Many a capable man or woman falls just short of winning because they don't back up their mentality with the physical strength and energy which come ‘from : 7 , having plenty of iron in the blood,” says HE Ucan Safety Hair Cutter for use in the home. 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