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; A Ree eT bene RRS ——— eee REJECT oEH HAVILAND PLANES FOREIGN WAR ‘VETS’ Sold WASHINGTON, Dec, 31.—The F Qlice Departm partment about 100 De Haviland air- Planes, as unsuited for cross-country flying, carrying the necessary weight of mail, ‘This action followed extensive field and e tests between New York and Ghent Washingion” and New The planes were among fre ara aia as ‘i Pe peemynee turned over io We, Depart. ENjoy Fine Dinner Though ment under a recent act of Congress | Man. oF Em Can't But —————— | ereee Yeu cnweee Ue ter Their Own Bread. Frank von Bricsen, a patent attor- ney prominent in German-Ame Circles, droped dead in his office « s7 erd Wars dinner, held last night at Mou souvenir of Verdun, and dnds trencher work with knife and fork even more diMcult than trench work Until She Tried ‘Froit-a-tives’ ‘i: ve were ary wounded vow, Miss Gaby, If you could cut me up another piece of turkey while Hill butters my bren So sald Berry Wolf to the pretty Marinette at the Veter marines and sailors, all overseas men. who were the guests of the Col. Wal (or Froit Liver Tablets) A. Downs Post No. 26, Veterans jen Wars. This organization, 112 Coburg St, St. John, | already widespread, hopes toh “J feel I must tell you of the great 2%. =—members within a benefit I have received from your MOMths, and will be the G. A. R. of this war wonderful medicine, ‘Fruit-a-tives.’ , *E have been a sufferer for many Wolf's inseparabte right hand man Years from Violent Headaches, and '* Bill Clay. Bill ix the right ha could get no pernynent relief. man in every sehse of the word, for “A friend advised me to take “Fruit. he can butter bread and cut Mary- @-tives,’ and | did so with great suc. cess; and now | am entirely free of at the Mary Headaches, thanks to your splendid jis jog. medicine.” . With se¥eral bullets in » must in turn bh j Berry when they go out w MRS. ALEXANDER SHAW. | w York | ys 0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 26c.| "We're: pa explained Bill last Ab all dealers or sent on réeipt of Night “and we've sort of got to be, price by FRUIT-A-TIVES, Limited.) having only thre OGDENSBURG, N. Y.—Advt | legs for the tw lives over at 640s th St eet, Brook- 2 —_ swamps, hunting ds trap Have you ever stopped to reason! starts cut on the trail why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgot- ten? The reason is plain—the article did not fulfil the promises of the man-, “@ment again, nor knew ufacturer. ‘This applies more particu- | North to enlist, T guess they figure] Jarly to a medicine. A medicinal prep- |! took sick and died in the Ever- aration that has real curative value giades, They'll be some surprised almost sells itself, as like an endless when I come back chain system the remedy is recom-| “Say, every mended by those who have been bene- fited to those who are in need of it A prominent druggist say for example, Dr. Kilmer Root, a preparation I have sold for many A and never hesitate to ree- ommend, for in almost every ease it e shows excellent results, as many of |who ‘have tun down. hi iy customers testify. No other kid-|the acts at uptown th vey remedy that I know of has so ing. , and when I got out into the big swamps (| one var. They never saw me at the set morning when I wake up I shake hands with myself to think I'm back in New York, ‘There's | plenty of boys right here to-night! that only got one hand to shake though, Look girls helyin, wamp- across th ‘e between atres to help there is M. M large 4 sale.” jer nese N. Y., who was According t sang |the first American in the War to get ig to sworn statements and | 115 Je Guerre, Decorated for verified testimony of thousands who |{ieusuct ontucna. have used the preparation, the success | der fire, holding an outpost for sev- of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to |enty-two hours without food or fact that, so many people claim, it sleep. and capturing three G : fulfils almost every wish in overcom- He rescued six of his bad ing kidney, liver and bladder ailments, {8 bargain. That's Wa ; on Alispach beside him, He w drivir corrects urinary troubles and neu-)an ambulance at. Chateau-Thierrs, tralizes the uric acid which causes | The car was marked with the Red | rheumatism, | Cross and full of wounded men, A| You may receive a sample bottle of | }German aviator saw it and chased Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address |!" alons 1 for several miles, Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N.Y, | ROUFine gun fire onto the car, Nice those Boche, M and enclose 10 ¢ Iso mention the | Wier, at the other table, was. 4. fire: nts; New York Evening World. Large and | man on the U. 8. Robinson and mediuin size bottles for sale at all | was injured at sea drug stores —Advt “Will you give Berry a light for tis ciguretio? Say, over in France and bravery un- last winter [I pa 100 franes—-that’: Miller's Antiseptic Oll, Known ay $20, about e sack of Bull and ry We split it am nine men. Up inj the trench we'd often pay four franes for a cigarette or one franc dr wr The F h soldiers & bir cc ration, but we were | iil dry. Why, If a lad came In drunk they'd give him tive days’ duty in WU Positively Retleve Pain in Few | the front line trenches for it—better Minutes. than the K Fry it right now for Rheumatism, Nou-| _ Post ¢ relgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen | Was in meivitieg. Ee back and limba, {told of the work of the Veterans of r one application| Foreign Wars Association, which Is o if by magic, nineteen yearn old. It ‘originated rually and ex- {after the Spanish War, and includes ‘old: Croup, Bore levery one Who has fought on foreign ‘Tonalittie soil under the American flag. ‘This p be oe Mont pen admita veterans of ')8, the Boxer troubles, the Mexican Expeditionary Cruz and the Philip chs. There are several posts in Mew Work, the membership e | totalling Col, Wallace A, Downs | Post, No son the second Mon great ol in) day of ea ponth at 8 P.M. in the o xuar> | Veterans’ 71st Rogiment we |? Armory, mar » members being TIst_men. George Wetlaufer of 111 | East 18th Street, a trustee of the post 1 under Pershing when he was a ail in the G nime campaign and Dutfiolt “puleonTe@*: [in New Mexico in 1685. Pe caning ie and Tompkins, ‘Broad’ |NOW a member, as is Col, Roosevelt way and Greene.—Advt t waa in Pershing’s forces abroad —— —. that the first post of this war wa organized. ‘Thera ara now poste tn Throat, Diphtheria ‘This ol! ie conceded fe the fact that it penetrate fected parte at once, As an’ ittaseeee sour ten drops on the thickest plecs 1 Voather and it will penetrate this through a t Pharmacy, Drug Stores, ray Drug Co re | Brooklyn, Jersey City, the Bronx and|4 Newark A speakers wan Chaplain Mg Lieut WORLD | Bad Breath WANT S | Is Offensive or Kn ig the whole ay NOT APPETITE-SHY land turkey, but Bil, who “got his" ‘ommander: 'E EXTRACOST a ONLY ONE MEMBER arms and three tion, i of us. Berry, he 8. M s wounded at St. Quentin; - Lorraine. n of No. 3: 0 Was everywhere on the westerr Philip Landsam of Rrookly a Witty of Butler, N. J "8 Congrove of No. 123. Forbell Brooklyn, wore also among the wounded present made up my mind I'd start for the Dill \wh a startes a) fe Ch SPACE IN THE AR ARCTIC of Enforcing Amendment. | FOR Two EXPEDITIONS p on Proposed British Journey | “American and British aviators | worked together to conquer the Ger- It ts quite ldaibal that they {Hampton Moore of Pennsylvania, | half years service as a soldier, having should work together to conquer the | Daniel Arctic from the alr,” said Capt. Robert |Internal Re , |Gouncement that a British explor party commanded by Capt. Wild is to | start for the North Pole next April by [of field « way of Spitzbergen,, C | to command the Am . is being sent out under the ‘to-day, “Mr. Roper answered: ‘We Phe outfit arrived in France on Ja auspices of the Aero Club, “As there are over 1,000,000 miles of number of re unexplored region in the Polar basin jaro using a considerable number of |i e is room for a dozen Arctic ex- | people now to sce that whiskey is not | a Flanders sector with their nine-inch itzbergen iy many hundred from Cape Columbia, wh airplane base iy to be ¢ and it is very unlikely the two expeditions wiil ever meet ful in a Sts each other, like to do, for we explorers go out of our way to help y Wild's take to do m the Arctic regions. Capt. Bart- soundings in the Polar basin and to send up balloons to gather meteoro- logical data Board of Education Passes a Reso-! lution in Behalf of Elemen- A special meeting of the Board of Education was held yesterday for the | 100,000 men to ke purpose of adopting @ resolution, to | ‘| be presented to the Board of » for inclusion in th asking for funds ne increase salaries of elementary | 11 RWalise f. weve ret and | hedule a-reed upon several months of $720 would ree i tubing, Past | Jwith an ine ! an annual increase of $60! e e sixth year of service until was reached in the sixte He! with an annual iner i. os | Be Se, marked’ ® iuilow himself to stay in that condition esviution was adopted unani- |!" © Boal’s WORK Laxative MONDAY Fruit Rolls MORNING OEY the owela teety WONDERS J ar cba aja then the breath will be sweet. the remedy for bad breath. Large ps we, wix rola, 15c., at all drug elores, or by mail, direct fram the makers, }, 16 last charged with criminally ing stolen goods, h Nott tnt THE EVENING WORLD, TUZSDAY, DECEMBER 81, iers-ef Many American Wars Who Gave Dinner To Boost a New Association of Yankee Fighters WSs SST Ww "A we i RANG F| ronan WARS Post ne 26 Y MEW YoRK city ZA OTN ADJ. GENERAL WALTER Vv. <S CHAPLAIN’ MGR. JOHN P Best OW IC ALSPACH LAJEUNESE JAMES VEROEN yn, coins from Chavtestons | y and vicinity were M. Roe OLD PRESCRIPTION [27 wes cae sre Maren: ford, Company Ry Weth infantéy, wie LR A ER Nord of the first men|iives at No, 605 West 64th Street, and Across, in the old 1st Division. When | w D FOR WEAK KIDNEYS wer cane t wis sown tn tne riovity fr |wounded at Mount Kemmel; 439 West ‘onradi of 1 in the and BONE ORY LAWS. ON TREE FRONTS Congressmen Opposed to Pro-| Private Skinas, French Artil- hibition Fear Added Expense lery, Tells of Comrades’ Heroism and Luck Invalided back from Vrance after ted by Congressenen opposed to| the most active service with Nation-wide Prohibition that it will | Battery A, Ist Battalion, Trench Ar- t. Bartlett |cdst the Government more than §20,- | tillery, Private M. Skinas as conv 000,000 annually to enforce the bone | lessing in Debarkation Hospital No. lary laws on “wet” communities which | 1, on Ellis Island, and tells of: the to North. lero uns npathetic with such legisla- | heroic part played by his comrades tion. | on three fronts. Questioned by Representative J.| Private Skinas has seen four and a WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—It is esti- mim ent of Roper, Commissioner of | served in the National Guard for uc, wher asking for| threo years previous to the time hi tthe Aero Club of America |taore money for hix bureau, admitted | voluntecred to help man the big sat he reguired more revenue otficers trench guns in France. All of his than “wet" territory |“bunkies” of Battery A were volun asked by me if tne number | teers, It was while at Sandy Hook ats In the revenue service | that they were asked to join the Reg- cculd not be reduced after Probibition | ulars or volunteer and they chose the fectiv said Mr. Moore | lattere commenting on the n- on pt. Bartlett is 1 expedition, | becomes but increase, the total nue employees. W t and went directly to a trench lery school. After a short pre- nary training they were sent to will not reduc continued Capt. art- | manufactured and sold in an iilieit) gun | “It is strange,” although our battery was known as said Skinas, “that Mr. Roper! if the liquor ent out or became unlaw- | the Suicide Club. because whenever what further use he | the Germans knew there were trench had for revenue officer He an- | guns they concentrated their fire, we | swered: ‘I do not know how many|only lost one man and he was killed f the | of such officers we would need to po-| While absent without leave, This, however, we should ach othe: Hawley, President Club, pointed out that the | tice and properly administer a na-| “We followed the Old 69th of New Joes not state whether | tional Prohit ition will undor. | Mona! Proniby n to explore part jon Law, but I should ible number of offi York and the marines at Chateau- Thierry as reserve infantry, our guns s been left behind, ‘The Irish nt and the marines vonderfully, lost many, but emerged | victorious, We were shifted to the “Then we save nothing, so far as| lyour bureau issoncorned: by Pronibic | Metz front and this time as trench| tion,’ I said to Mr. Roper,” ‘A’ great fight ts breaking over the| guns and then the French $53. On Prohibition Law. The distilled spirits ons would be ne havi jon has three important | tion ties not in the number of o ‘0 fly across the top of | employed to administer it but in th to conduct extensive | attitude of the public.’ a ASKS MONEY 10 RAISE ] Brenan Tams 8 ign ea, ORE |the Mcts front we had our guns up ‘akers will unite Inan attack on the|to the front line trenches and ham SOME TEACHERS’ PAY | constitutiona: ty of the national Pro-|mered the Germans day and night hibition Amendment. They will as-| 7 rert that the Constitution makers dit! wo had no cas not intend any such amendment|™*, should be adopted, and that Congr ‘Again we were sent in another di- did not properly adopt the resolution | rection and this time to the Argonno submitting it front, Here the fighting was territic lieved by experts in the en= lone suicide Club dic s Mt of Prohitition ‘Laws in} he Suicide Club did its share silenc- territory it will take more than | ing one German gun after another, It > Ww n decent| was here that one of our men, while bounds the moonshiners, blind pigs, on visiting @ friend in the 67th blind tigers and bootlegs This 1s| imate | based on the assumption that there| Field Artillery, which was on our annual |are 500,000 families in t United is flank, was riding on an ammuni ry Btates who will | manufactur tion truck which k fire and he vaor it eee ee Aue detection! was killed when the explosion oc curred,” officer to every five such fasnille | f five such fasnilies, | “White with an outfit receiving pris oners at Chateau-'Thierry, Private alties. tary Preceptors, hers, i accordance with a Skinas removed an Iron Cross of th 4 minimum salary first class from the breast of a Ger é a minimum of} hd He still h aa it and! se of $100 for the fourth Way to the Meta front Battery A re- ved @ gassing, but without results. “it was cheap gas and had no ef. fect,” aaid Skinas, “I put on my gas mask but soc removed it because the only discomfort I felt was when my eyes began to smart.” ; In the opinion of this soldier, every Radical! man in bia outtit. wild receniiat in. the | of paying rail | Nation: dif that orgs en and simls| exists the troops @ raby. thAlh cotapananc leat Beinka lem feat cubes elserr olan Increased nd Sunday and holl-| by trade, ana|irected tne "nenaral_brder ton shy | CONCERTED PRICE FIXING vas 1-00" APTER JAN. 1 TO BE CHECKED. {Director Gener: neral Giv Gives Eight-Hou Day and Adds 13 Cents Per Hour to Scale, WASHINGTON changes in the road t nth Schedule R2, teachers now minimum of $860 would re minimum salary of $1,000, se of $80 af fee until $1,921 sixteenth year year of xi ved in th — Director General o eight-hour day, with a $06 working and Sunday and holiay wages Beably Al urly basis to induce employe t ‘ ‘ct | control, Jan. 1, will be reparded . in effect Jan. | th Di riment of Justice bad ie By thieves, who had, been uy nd where this fails to make| straint of, free competitio “Bree had ts per hour, a minimum | stated. t Th ‘Explansilon wai " Sy Vacations Attorney informe 6 to queries when t r Taduss ds provi list of casualties, which contained 316 names. They were divided Xs follow iy, $1; miseing in action, 189. Those on the list from New York, New Jer sey and Connecticut follow: Lieutenant. ONG SEAS Y Bay MEN: PATON, John A " a in, Cow APOE TERS BAS 2 NECE. fF D rivates. . CARLOS Pe HATERIS,” Bran SOBECK, Th WHILER, Edward, 651 St, Ann's At, New York City ¢ Corporals. * | ANDIBW NPLSON, Charie D.. Maplewood, No J. wm, F. PATTERSON ANRERSON. (Pan NOY. | mt e gue ee tery | NeW YOK SANIGS Td Ma hi WOUNDED SEVERELY, |N;,W. Cor. 14th», and 8th Avenue] FavCAN WATCH BUANOMD a0.» gm POUR PER CENT. & Der AEE Sites ‘2. DIAMONDS ox catSrr VOL FeIeINGER President, | AQ DEPOSIT prone 5560 10 ean | wale UNC KROME, Recty, | EAGLE-DIA- WATCH ©. 37 MAIDEN: LANE | AN Peete oS United States reg Lat [Nigh ted 4 Mita at tt at a A MOND SoM A aee : “rh m i “iN ion is endings De To cy " og ' pia on CREDIT S Sates os | FOUR | PER CENT. sels cia sc 8 ga soe DIAMONDS ate Nose or before ber ara KING, (91 WEEKLY, | | “Seth ds onal . NEXT ; 24 Comtelia St., New York | “ae yond Sunday World raWstzer Prank, 1612 Av., Now York € i MISSING IN ACTION. i | S ] Privates, e Beings ley ON agazine Specials: Will Check Crime. bs Following the conference held yea = sce i ee es Front Cover by Mita Look out for re j artillery. We alternated with our own | They could not seem to locate us, for | AROUND Jwit teare W, 129th St. Per every hour, com: | United Drug Company | traits in Gravure in answ hep pene to war th rice || 1918. 316 NAMES LISTED >) ON NEW CASUALTY + -ROLLOF US.ARMY cee 12 Were killed in in Action, Bookint. “Banking” bs JOUN Se dniswOUw: Kecradeet: Wounded Severely and ‘eo ‘ iis wins Are Missing. 238ST.2& 6 AV Malden Lane Savings Bank 170 Broadway, cor. Malden Lane SAVINGS BANKS. EXGELSIOR SAVINGS BANK © PER ANNUM on atl sums o $5 and upward to $3,000 payable on and after dan, 20, ‘ bein inter sat “cre ed to depositors entitied thereto under the by ee rato of Se 11D. if you hav TT years ob supervised State, conservatively managed ‘automatically safe," is serving many thousands. Let it serve you, Cal or telephone if you need Savings by mail if de- je on or befor from THE PRANKLIN For fieme, Balding ona ites, ORCA Sahni Ww ROW, NEW YORK. Department to-day gave out another 42; died of wounds wounded severe Killed in acti 12: died of disease Deposits 0 to KILLED IN ACTION. STRICTLY Srratite oss WILL SEND REPRESENTATIVE /F DE: RED (ROS DIAMOND-WATCH@ @ 35 MAIDEN LANE, JSHRris 3 or, West Haven, Conn. MAN, Je a tie. A DIED OF WOUNDS. Sergeant. ish Influenza. At the first sign of | a cold take . ey Livy CASCARA QUININE AG riod Back Cover (In Colo The Capitol Calendar | A splendid picture of the Dome of the Building on the Hill, with calen- | +» dar for January--February--March Standard cold remedy for 20 peere—in tablet t fail box hi ch har. Fie pictures At All Drag ftores DANCING ACADEMIES. DANCING C CARNIVAL || AUDUBON N'BALLROOM Sundays New Nations of Europe MAP OF Jugo-Slavia | In Colors, 18x22 on dy Floor i tntrodute yout wuitable partner AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING 106th St, and Broadway. tor | STEAMBOATS. | | Aron Steamboat Ve In Gravure Section: New Year Messages from America’s 8 ean nour com | Distinguished Octogenarians Ani peneaeaaupniemSreRaReempERed With T heir Latest Por- INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICE® mH WARSHIPS WEDNESDAY, JAN, 1ST. Str. “TAURUS” HEATED) Viest Preferred Stock Dividend No. aa | Yhe Directors of United Drug Co. hav F auartorly divide nat inst ug Co. paya Mockholders of re Here’s the List: Marion Harland, 88; Amelia FE. Barr, 87; Cardinal Gibbons, 85; Dr. Charles W. Eliot, 84; Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, 84; Dr. Lyman Abbott, _— 83; Hon. Jos. G. Cannon, 83; OST, FOUND AND REWARDS. | John Burroughs, 81; John SCLATH FOMRICANIAN ID), Jeverdaeittoey te Read What They Say About Life adttued i farce tnorted AEREMODRELEE NS wt | Order Next Sunday World from News« dealer in Advance. Edition Lim- ited to Advance Orders JAMS ©, McCORMICK. Treasurer Moston. December 30. 1918 aE a me Lost and Found” articles on \dvertising Agencies. be duitphoned’ aivsctiy to. ‘The “World!