The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 23

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cr cron a COLBY WANTS SHIPS GIVEN of the United States Bhipping Board in|, an address her of the millions of tons of shipping built i the Government a9 @ war measure in, thy -—w- emtion, eljher through lease or pur-. OVER TO PRIVATE CONCERNS ¢. 20.—.Rainbridme Colby | ing America's merchant marine, and this would be justified by the laree benefits flowing to the nation’s trade. “My personal view," Mr. Colby said. | ‘is against public operation. By end of the present year we will have | woeated the plactie | total of about 2.500,000 tons of sh with more than 12,000,000 more either on the ways or under. contrac | THE BAYER CROSS | Bor tablets are white. They are of precisely the same sise. One contains genuine Aspirin. Can you be sure about the other? 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A. shine "rhe Govrnment neces ed EEL @& Christinas Stocking For a Soldier or a Sailor; | | Boys’ll Be Looking for It They're All Longing for Mother's Dinner and Can’t Get There, but Felfows in Hospital Know About Evening World’s Plan. 66 OIN’ howe fer Christm Private Pete turned lis head and biinked wearily at Corporal Bill, sitting in a chair near one of the hospital win- Below in the street Bill saw hundreds of men, women and children hurrying dows rd laden with Christmas bundle a chanel; we won't never get outa bere fer another d to Pete, who sat propped among tho pillows on ome making a grimace as he shifted for shrapnel brought ak if 1 get up now.” Nelther spoke for aring the other would believe him morally weak at the me ir common complaint. ' Finally, Bill, who now could walk without much difficulty, broke the ice, “L ain't seen my folks sence T blew Camp Kearny, an’ that's a helluva long stretch, me lad," be blurted, ruefully. “Mine'er out West, too; si wouldn't it be kinda sweet t’ jalt ‘em by blowin’ in on ‘em wh ey was eatin’ dinner?’ suggested the pale, wan boy on the cot, coloring slightly. "Quit yer kidd me a butt back from the Argo! snapped the other after a futile “frisk” at his d bath “A butt? y. pardne a pack aroun’ here I'd feel like one o' them birds take our temperchure,” was Pete's facetious rejoinder Just then a trim little Red Cross nurse came into the ward with an armful of papers. Nodding sweetly to Pete and Bill, she put a copy of The Evening World on Pete's cot und continued her roun: ONE GALLON NET Ay yy Made from the ’ Heart of the Corn Ye give But for a limited time we are For Frying Cut out this cou- n, fill it out as in- / dicated and mail it today to Dou ids, lowa. Be sure to write your dealer's name or the book cannot be sent. Name Address. . SNe oer eeesereneerred by / My dealer’s name i8.....-...5+s20seee08 of purchase. | ‘as having died of accident, was ! | telegram |Nathan, No. 43 Fox Street, the |tenant’s mother, Mrs. Charles KR. | engaged |to information received by Mr« ning Report. WASHINGTON, — Dec ‘ ginned prior to Dec, 13 was 10 running bales, including 129074 + | | bates, 12 ales of American Egyp- tain and 11,060 bales « t | | Census Bureau | | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, i918. “What's the wae o' readin’ the pap Christmas tuff,” smirked Bill, hopele Peto began to turn the pages | headlines pertaining to news their honor and Christmas ddvertisen display headline caught his eye, “Wow, Bill, jus’ lissen U this,” be of his chair, “This stuff saya: ‘Fill a Christma make the boys fcc ome.’ They's and the War Camp a puir o° socks an’ fi gum an’ candy. He m with butts, ain't that sweet Till got up and came over to his pal’s cot, and together they read on “It saya,” continued Pete, “that th folks t' buy us all them tings. Ys. Miss Hilda Spong, Miss Marion An’ it says the Friars an’ the he gays that all kinda birds with lol ‘em in. Bo-koo, kiss papa!” ‘The news had got around the whol: n W “Three whoops fer The F nity Service; they’s all r “Only six more days, it say World into the afr. “Then we e'n have some but WOUNDED SOLDIER LOST AT SEA ON HIS WAY HOME, Private Hirsch Fastenberg Reported | “Dead of Accident”—Lieut. | Montgomery Killed. * they shout inte Private Hirsch Fastenberg, seported | wt at sea from a transport returning to the United States, Oct, 11, according to a! brother Pronx received by his It is supposed that, he w wounded soldiers being sent sth Infantry, his brother in the clothing business on Delancey Btreet. Lieut. Charles 8. Montgomery, who died of wounds in France, enlisted while attending Gettysburg College and was commissioned in Franco. “i was with your boy the greater part of the night he passed away, He died a death,” a nurse wrote to tie 1 gomery, No. 82 Walnut Street, Rovelle Park, N. J. Lieut. Montgomery was} to marry Miss Gertrude Sprague of Roselle Park Sergt, John Butler, the fir. Cove man to enlist after t entered the war, died in I 4, from “fracture and ehoek, Butler, his aunt, with whom lived, Sergt. Butler enlisted in the old sith Regiment. Shoo Fly, 98¢ end up to $10.95 Swinging Horses, $8.95 and up to $49.95 Steer ie ae Toy Automobiles $/1.95 up to $49.95 AMES Ariat® Socoren. sets Panos» trp hess WAGONS Enterons Tou nests WARSHIPS Pts PEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ><O7o cy] UNTIL 9.30 Genuine Magaz Oak I Rack Heo. Pr i] ke b reat Sale of 100-Piece Dinner Sels 14.95, 18.95, 24.95 Over 100 Beautiful Pats m ei Accounts Opened From $5 TO $5,000 On Smal! Weekly or Monthly Payments SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED f homecoming nmunity Service is gettin’ ev'rybuddy Phey's Miss Ann Irish, Mrs, Sam Har | 82.50 ett} 1" Cash or e | Memente of Cotamb: to Witad LONDON, Dec .—A despatch from Rome to the Daily Telegraph j says that when President Wilson are |rives in Rome the Italian Govern. ment Will present to him @ magnifls ers? They ain't nothin’ in ‘em but asly. } istionsly, All he cout see were | soldiers, receptions in Suddenly a big, bold-face ments. shrieked, almost knocking Bill oft old picture, recently discovered & stockin’ fer a soldier cr sailor; | there. It ts painted he wails of t de dope that The Evening World t buy us shavin’ stuff, hankchefs, chewin Columbus sailed £50,000 Honus by Kohlers, | Fifty thousand doilara has juat been ibuted by the Kohler Industries of | New York, makers of pianos and player to. “continuous service’ em- # a lotta actorines workin’ t' sit Kirby an’ Mrs, Thomas A. Wis is the aixth bonua given | is workin’ too, What's thin? tt [DY tM bg AE ig ta the nee | SAUCE jack are buyin’ socks an’ sendin’ | ——— | "THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE. Dinner to Food Directors. ward by that time | A dinner to John Mitchell, Chairman | ‘ n’ the War Camp Commu ai Food Board, and Arthur | It has a tang, all its own. ison al Food Adminis vf ote, tossing The Evening night at Reisen: | Ne Sstre EE a as 7 oof the | sererumantia ut, ibe Aunt may oe ett) ev'rythin’" chirped F 1 SAP Viens Meena atten to , EVERY ITEM A 50c VALUE. Save 84c on the Four Items. Each Packed in Holiday Box. Christmas Socks | M The favour ne trend; Mack 4 i cial, & pair in neat holiday box, for 3 6'. AVENUE Between 15th & 16th Sts. 29" Orders Mail Orders accompanied by cash or money order ca aC You may open an account with the purchase of Holiday Gifts for your friends or your family without extra charge. 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