The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1918, Page 4

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*TRORS OF THELNE”_e=serene RE SOLD UNITS, = OME NAN ERT —— ae Footed a | Just what will be found In the case of Men of Dixie Division an Mts coming direct from Franch Utah Artillerymen Held Amps the authorities still have in Quarantine. tes camp authorities are tak- No chances of spreading any coot- é omanenmas The first troops of the line-—mor As soon as the soldiers have gone than 5,000-—to come home from Frar through the sanitary process and stood a @stinct regimental units, are !%) medical inspection, they will be sent Camp Merritt to-day under strict anar-| on Eye other mps for their antine. THESE MEN LIKELY TO BE MUS- TERED OUT SOON, They are men of the Dixie Division what is left of it after replacement troops were drawn to fill up other reei-) 1 case of solid units, mustering ments in France—and | 434 Field] oy, not as complex a problem as Artillery, mostly made up of Uta als. These units all varry men. ‘ Ml and company records, ‘Ag moon as the men entered barracks | so service records of the men are avail {a Camp Merritt, where they maret In most cases F pay hae er dark in a long 1-| been brought pretty much up to emery etter dark i @ 8G, Pieaa| Getting out of the army will be eag haki line ding, khaki tin m than for the boys Whose ser om company streets to enfo ' Is have been lost quarantine the infantry of the This was established strict two Aeut, Col. C. Re Lay Seasons, The troops that have reached Harrison leads the Merritt up to th t i nett Graves the 117th tt up to this time have been cas- | tilery. Brig uals who have passed t h howpl steiner and Brig, Gen tals and with whom nb ' urned with the largely in the nature of a precaution ING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER a, 1918. THE K. 0. FOR PRUSSIANS ; BOY HELD IN PLOT TO BLACKMAIL WM. GUGGENHEIM Letters Received by by, “Wealthy Man Demand $5,000— Youth Is Trapped. Following two attempts to extort | $5,000 from William Guggenheim of) the millionaire family of copper mag: | nates, a seventeen-year-old youth) was arrested early to-day in a cellar at First Street and First Avenue. | The police declare the prisoner con- fessed after an examination lasting feveral hours. On Dec. 10 a letter was delivered | at Mr. Guggenhejm's home, No. 833 Fifth Avenue, damanding that ho place $5,000 back of the Peter Coope: ; statue in Cooper Square by midnight. | Dec, 14, or he would “meet harm.” The letter was signed “Black Hand." | ‘The letter was turned over to the police. Five thousand dollars was placed behind the statue at the stipu- lated time and detectives were sta- | tioned nearby to watch. They saw a youth approach the statuo shortly | after midnight and make some s' but he did not tak picious moves, the money and they let him go away A few déys later Mr. Guggenheim received another letter in the same handwriting as the first note. It a was signed Black Hand and threat- = —] WIT WRIST WATER {_ WHY HAIR FALLS OUT | MiSs LOCyY DUH ened stern punishment if Mr. Guggen- N a miniature scale the “box-fighting” dough- ing the watch” (wrist variety) is Miss Lucy Duhrr- ecim did not leave $5,000 in a cellar Dandruff causes a feverish irrita O boys in the foreground of this picture are ing of Chestnut Hill, Pa., a Y. M. C. A. worker. The at First nd First Avenue by tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, : demonstrating the “strong arm” blows they picture is taken in front of the Y. M. C. A. Casino loosen and then ‘the hair comes out | ale un prinetbally of Vai employed in forcing thelr Prussian antagonists to in La Bourhoule, one of the many “leave” areas fast, To stopifalling hair at once and! Mallory and the others on take the fateful count of ten. The novel spectacle maintaned by the Y. M. C. A. for men in the |f AM STRONG hl — of ort aie of | chur They are in ba of a woman tlmekeeper is offered. The » etl * hold service. landruff, get ar small bottle of Dan ae ped a Pak = : : Sent, ee seme eto Da a le mana fae " Maite i ai AND HEALTHY ents, pour a little in your hand wad) Merritt, to express their sorrow at| nent Staff Baghdatis anit Laat i rub well into thersealp. After several! je Ry Ma Tike’ o littio weaeee ioe TWO WOUNDED MEN RELATE sae a pyAlbeny NOY ey Whenever mother sees that 1 have a applications all dandruff disappears | a double wood at the head| THEIR EXPERIEN a“ ‘ ‘ A white tongue or a bad breath she gives aad the hairistops:coming out.—Advt. | and t £008, stone Ingcribed Although detachmen ‘ ' be me a Casearct so the \ eof FONE} custale have been sent to Cat Up | LIST IN lJ, 4 ARMY «: ie ib et ‘Bieg stomach, liver and bowels don’t make Gharnel, aeveral’ mundred, sti ire. Rit Nit heute Deaaut ay, Me sick, Does your mother give you Math at Marcil, including rai ae nice candy Cascarets or nasty castor who came on the Maul Ml these i i oil, pills, sajts or calomel? men have sven ferocious fighting and sudden death How the artillery and infantry co operated, ix told by t Sergean one from each arm the now in the Jet Sergt. Major J an of Can- ton, Mal of the 76th Field Artillery nd King of Munday, | oe 858th Iniantey at Bt. Mitel, t il they beca acquainte the transport comin "We went into Thierry tront Lady's Fancy Rin $2599 $122Weekly | NTIALI Laos Si20Weekly NTIAL|si00%9 52%°Week! out often huntin out our When they spotted a po gunners were out of luck Book of Gems. EDIT Open — Firat Woula tent ‘nhnun to pleves . anc ey kne how t hy 2 DOORS ABOVE 37% St. venings Jp tc wor our bu cloar th up for th infan The Aauntooes went ‘ ra 1 we tal ‘The DIET ad ahead of them with our bar During | was wounded at Verdun by a Nigh explosive shell that had travelled , and After I never aaw the Pita who fired 1, of MOET waht hea hie cect The Old Reliable 4 tress A. M: and kept up for Very Nutritious, Digestible Nao decieveani tes ine of ¢ The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared, | " \ Made by the ORIGINAL ‘Horlick Brocess end pered by a fe from carefully selected materials, mained in the fir Used successfully over the: Garnana tim 4 century, | the Germans tur baat by physicians everywhere. line ed to our nd set their g method of fighting ¢ captured after they learned we would treat them as soldier They said h war, but fought Hi » their offlcers hg the World of Books— Books for Education, books for Gifts, books for Entertainment, books for the they had eno we nnd they Some America r off standing up|! ow We were bet than lying down 1 the line of fire specity Horlick’s me Grighaeh | rte os, ta we ot Others Are Imitations |'::'.:'...'3).0.0° 0" them up. THESE BOYS GOT A BAG OF 500 Are You a Book Buyer? PRISONERS. “We got about 600 prisoners, one of > Ps them a Major of artillery, who Read the News and Views in|| |i!" hata tut taan Se HAS 690 NAMES 26 Died of Wounds, 516 Are Sia ae Severely Wounded and Ist Haviland ‘Av... New 89 Are Missing in Action, eg ai WASHINGTON, Dec, 2 ‘The Wa Department to-day guve out another) Nitsth a, | list of casualties which contained 690) SS Stith names. ‘They were divided GASRIN' Died of wounds, 26; died of discs } CROsRY here wounded severely, 516; m ci tans Com in net » §% Those on the from| WOOO, Willem J. 8 aa med New York, New Jersey and ¢ ti MISSING IN ACTION cut follow Sergeant. DIED OF WOUNDS. HACK Keat Orange... 3 Corporals. © heart HORM doy Ns Re ea ih in : i, DIED OF DISEASE. | tea gen dk, Brook Lieutenant. TU CAAY,” Lows, A Newart WALLACE Kdward, 670 St, N ae AY * N ( | | Mothers! Each 10 cent box of Cas: | carets candy cathartic, has directions Are,, New| for children's dosage at all ages, All Garccrals little folks love Cascarets and mothers BJORNBERG, Artie W., Middletown, Conn can always depend upon them to move Privates. the bile, sour fermentation and poisons penn. William, Gl¥ W, 396th BL, Now] : ni , from the child’s tender stomach, liver mien Ay rh at Bc treatin. | er. The and bowels without injury, or griping “WOUNDED SEVERELY, lead ing to a b ° Major. he to! co r we n PIKNCH, Taman Lovin Wall St, New Yor | demand Instant: Relief Captains. = F “s G s ERMUNDS. Kasten Andrews Ave, New r um *"| CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS [iggplighadhadaiba Hes Vhen Owners of false teeth find the gums be- ginning to grumble, it is a warning that these gums are shrinking and getting tender —that the tortures of a loose, wabbly plate are not far away. DR. WERNET’S POWDER . Per Paise Teeth sprinkled daily’ upon your plate will make it fit tight 18 use dispels irritation s removes soreness and makes the gums firm and vigorous A poorly cleaned dental 21; | plate isdangerous to health + A clean, healthy mouth means a healthy, vig ous body use head, N.Y Qa Tih Ave., New York City KENDALL Dally Smith, Chunchritie, N.Y Powder daily and be free from false Corporals. teeth troubles, Satisfaction guaran- DAREN, Chari A ATL Parker 8, Nowaek teed by Wernet Dental Mig. Coy Nanaio, 247 ‘Taint St, Jemey 116 Beekma be, ve vas QUAL N At All Geog {Druveiste and Department ren two ‘Blac —$_—_—<— SAVINGS BANKS. Office and the Home are reviewed in TisT SEMI-ANNUAL, DIVIDEND Peres Packt ee, aces | wwii SQUARE SAVINGS BANK THE EDITORIAL SEC and he was struggling along when | Union Square. King and Skehan still are frering | v thereto at th t THE SUNDAY WORLD : :]][esMorttinucst nt ethan ¥en FOUR PER CEN serious than those of some men who au ; Shas en edima Gah BE io ARO, : ‘ have practically Tecovered, ; Lalani | Fille Balt rier tnd ath S OTE These analyses are written in the same Dei PEt Ot the hte ey es lll a gt ll AON Stig H y, 0 od vateau ry AY poet Amurer unbiased, honest and fearless manner tha! ye toe le RS tented i DP anes vas ua, |, tatiand poor fan +. 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