The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1919, Page 4

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WORLD'S LEADING MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Endorse Value of Such Ingrediants as are Contained in Father John's Medicine A Wholesome Food Medi- cine and Body Builder. Free From Alcohol! and Danger- ous Drugs 66 Years in Use Guaranteed The most eminent medical authorities, ree do all over tin the the world as the high science of medicine, have public statements endo value of such ingre guarantee are th gredients of Father made the dients as we principal in John's “that nota- which are those maladies which are d with or have their origin id debilitating and wasting To give th would take t will furnish « ingredients « cine, the thorities re the publica same. Never wait for a cold t it wears away the lu Neglected colds often le monia. Father John's Medic prompt relief from colds upon which! d for their] temporary dangerous, becau body and allow deeper hold. Ariyt Get Your Digestion in Shape Many ailments are caused by stomach weakness. Faulty digestion leads to biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions. Maintain a healthy condition of the stomach and you will get rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of PILLS Larger Sole of Any Medicine in the World, | everywhere. In boxes, I Miller's Antiseptic Ol, Kuown as Snake Oil WUL Positively Melieve Pain in ew Minutes Med | us 3 ine, made ‘BOY HERO OF 15 TAKES BROTHER'S NAME 10 GET IN Young Friedman Uses Rela- tive’s Birth Certificate to En- | list, and Is Shrapnelled. brother th cert and ove knickerbor enrod as Ha told soon April 16 , "as a mer f S. Infantry of t went directly to Flun- Jamia. he je 10Gw were constant, and fo object to 1 was too ¢ sent nerons uld hit fifty men 1 was ling parti ody had the rve young. 11 from the G There was one raid wh went out and five return tive. CHILD'S TONGUE BECOMES COATED IF CONSTIPATED If cross, bilious, sick, fever- ish, or full of cold, take no chances. “California Syrup of Figs f DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER | Totty Convinees WHERE'S SERGT. O'DONOHUE SoH ON CASUAL | OF THE OLD 69TH? 1 HE LIST TO-DAY FROM #u¥E:O:A0 on wussina" AMERICAN ARMY 70 Were killed in Action, 86 Asserts Officers y and Conne "4d ‘ and pers fean Navy, ind exper warfare for futu Acceptan Contradictory Report They're Worried. made t wt , fos 7 i ako wounded? Made to the isced Nae Rear him by King Gi aye, | 8 July a Letters 2 ed unopened, Chaplain Frav Durty of the old 6 Re nt} New!) writes his sister that he ts un | weraees t ute him in the re 1. 8 Nod Trek n of Company L. i) WELNEI Aloyninag 1 Bergen s) Brook. DIED OF wounDs. badly men he said Vem EA. @ woe A H ‘ f umbu Wal oo 4 " ” x. Y 165th Ward wien ted Mechanic. mate ore 60th Regiment in told and Ww to Privates. Mexican borde " wend a 1 iW 40 Gunite Bt, Hook bi Em, 140 Newton Bt. | tM. John A. O41 W104 soldiorn. of STWR ATIY Dominio W a | Cold Gath) recogni SBAYWANSKI. Adam J, Hulalo Sry. | he cture, they may he able to| tar Op his disap DIED OF AEROPLANE ACCIDENT. | RAINCOAT MAN ACQUITTED. Lieutenant, STRATIAN, Donat P Wajwingem Fal), NOY. le Did Not tor. | days in CAUSES, Corporals, Bribe Army 1 Calman ago Torrngion, Conn. at Private RINGMAM: Welle A hrop W Ne Charlie, Peun Yan, X.Y WOUNDED SEVERELY, Sergeants. ated to him. to army sid from rain~ money any way he men RAMPOND. Ww TSH Merrit BARD. tap CALLENS DINERS. It f | HAIR COMING OUT? ROMMIEET i een nnn nn nn nee ooo! . STOEFFLGI, Harry Wook Dandruff! causes a feverish irrita PAUENEY, Tose MULLEN dane NO, Tal ; tien of the sealp, the hair roots nand then the hair vome tL fast. ‘To stop falling hair at ce and rid the sealp of ever rlicle of dandruff, get a H be » of Danderine at any drug store fe a few cents, pour a little in your har AMON | ANtiwa oe \ can’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. “fruit laxative,” ses the tender els xo nicely not stop playing r gets alu inl sours, then your | cross, half-sick, fe ep or act naturally, tem full of cold, ymnes mn't eat, breath ts vad | has sore throy eh-ache or diarrhoea. Lis er! See if tongue is coated, then give a tenspoonful of “California Syrup of Iigs,” and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and | undigested food pusses out of the sys tem, and you have # well, playful child again. Millions of mothers give "California »| Syrup of Figs” because it is perfectly |harmless; children love it, and it |never fails to act on the stomach, | liver and bowels, r druggist for a bottle of | "California Syrup of Figs," whieh abies, chil erfeits 50 by lifornis Fig Syrup Compat any other kind Hot water | Sure Relief ‘'BELLANS and the result Is | clogged with |< oimach | Get the genus | Jand rob it inte the sealp. After ‘ several applications the hair stop Jou Mt Ny Yorks Leon out and you eantt find an Ih , i x ‘ \ dandruff. —Advt pasty \' Cita a ive" | In v “oy Wis eel tu | Now for the 7 Seas! | Seas! ae ie duet W i. mee | JOIN THE swe ST U.S. Merchant Marine , = ' ie and WOUNDED (GROREE U SEE THE WORLD WOUNDED DRGnEE UNDETER ~ A COPY ALL BOOKSTORES, NEWSSTANDS AND. Sergeant 500 Men Wanted at Once Private. STORM. Pre OM | MISSING IN ACTION Sergeants. be fase Siu Good Jobs at Good Pay JAcnewrr Ww On Ovewn-Going Vessels, rn cia : | : We Ae mi Mesions Ckabma, ia | | wasntsintet an FRANCIS TLACKF | er ein “IRELAND” | v A 1 i i 1 hia AS hom. : THE THE EVENING WORi”, SATURMAY, JANUARY 4, 1919, 1 the navy force in and Men of! Astoria Cosnleoat Died ot Wounds and 32 American Fleet Are More moted as a Rew Are Missing in Action. Adaptable Distinguished Se AVANFINCTON: Yan, daria St WASHINGTO I 14 a Department Jay gave out ar any’s capital t i ni le na) fa t|tiat of which cant ' ink jn mide cep they Pie fl nam 1 were divided a ever will by was ‘id lows: Killed 1 recomme to the | 1!" x wound, lineage, \lited commande ined yes iy Ie nissing it terday to the House Naval Affairs | S8torit Ie Tt. He was a i w “ ba t Committee by Rear Admiral Hugh ‘ the Amer- ervations n naval nda- |* nvitation, s through n inter. fleeta of » foster and submarines My scal \ red, and hair beca nT used Cutic ui You may rely on C for yo than dandruff and the hands of Besides the Soap has n for all to 8 WORD /NTUMVAINING STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL SOME OF THE NEW AND MORE IMPORTANT FEATURES: Text of the Armistice Terms. Mr. Louis Capano Tells How Cuticura Cleared Dandruff My head was so full of dandruff that [ could not stop scratching it. icy skin, scalp, bair and hands. and blotches, the scalp of RODMAN DECLARES. CALLAWAY, GASSED,” *US.HAVY SAILORS WINS AGHPTANCY SURPASS BRITISH FOR nls BRAVERY. Is) Pros ard for Rodman, Commander of the Ameri- tenant. § « KILLED IN ACTION can feet just returned from foreign | was at ain ot o : Lieutenants, after nearly two years’ ser i biter ee” t y Sep yiteren, h the British Grand Fleet.) Vrivate J G Company Vers ° sts Admiral f 18, who was present | 29th Infantry, report Sergeant. it the surrender of the German fleet, | Inforr [JONKS. Oreat AL ATSI Morgen St, Brooiyn, and who js but a few days oft hi Co: porals, flagship, the New York, brought the ' committee a glowing tribute to th sore and could not sleep my head useg to I couldn't touch e the dan- drut would fail and get all over my clothes. My hair became thin and life- less and my head was disfigured. ot Soap and ter using one cake d one box of C: eas was healed.”’ . 1530 Sth 18, 1918. ura to care chapping 9 superior ngrance mi he Bony, Who's Who in the Great War. President Wilson's War Speeches, &c. Chronology of the War Since Cost of the War to United States and | Other Nations. Official Story of the Achievements of the American Army in France and of | 1914. the Navy in European Waters. SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY GENERAL RECORD OF EVENTS OF PAST YEAR. 1,000 Pages—25,000 Facts and Figures—Edition, 300,000 Cop PUBLISHED BY NEW YORK WORLD, | Infantry, was aevereiy wounded Now |imember of the old 71h New ¥ 1, armistice diy. “He anne been | Private Alexan: WwW wonnde ore on Sept. 29, and was ski, Company K, Ay Infan In While in hea | Wounded on the Hindenb Amertoan vet 1 amity lives at No, n Mes trookl rk, who ‘a Ht Rt iin C iw eo his mot he Rare we 1 injury inom wer ‘ became tl fro sen of M 1 i and is now at Monteinir ! ont, He way to go to th Rive rhead._ | TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY A receiver of all the property of the Brooklyn sae Transit Company, ! Aga appointed by the States District Court for the Southern District of Ne York, the undersigned have, at the request of the holde of a large amount of the com tock, consented &% of the interests parties to an age which will be dated Jan as a committee for the pr all stockholders who shall bee nent in course of preparation, 2, 1910. lers are requested to deposit their certificat ‘ MERCANTILE TRUST & DEPOSI C OM ANY. 115 BROADWAY, Borough of M. or with PEOPLE'S TRUST COMPANY, 181 } GUE STREET, Bor of Brooklyn, the Committee’ depositaries, which will issue temporary receipts to be exchanged for transf certificates of deposit as soon as the r can be prepared. As it is understood that the company will default in the payment of interest paye able January 2, 1919, on certain of obligations, in the judgment of the Come mittee concerted action on the part of the stockholders is essential to their proper protection, to which end the Committee requests the deposit of sto nck as soon as possi« ble. Due announcement will be made when the deposit agreement is ready for distribution, whereupon copies may be obtained from either of the depositaries or from the Secretary of the Committee. The assignment of all deposited certificates must be executed in blank, dated and properly witnessed, and must have the requisite stock transfer stamps atta iched thereto. Application will be made to list the certificates of deposit on the w York Stock Exchange. Dated January 2, 1919. ALBERT H. WIGGIN, Chairman, CHARLES A, BOODY, FREDERICK H. ECKER, SEWARD PROSSER, GALEN L. STONE, FREDERICK STRAUSS, EVERETT B. SWEEZY, CHELLIS A. AUSTIN, Secretary, 115 Broadway, York RUSHMORE, BISBEE CULLEN & DYKMAN, New New & STERN, 61 Broadway, Yor 177 Montague Street, Brooklyn, Counsel. MERCANTILE TRUST & DEPOSIT COMPANY, 115 Br New York, PEOPL RUST COMPANY, 181 Montague Street, Brooklyn Depositaries. COMPLET WAR RECORE Railroad Statistics for 25 Years. Foreign Commerce of the United States. The Prohibition Movement. Record of Sports of All Sorts. Complete Election Returns. | New York City Data Fully Covered. Banking and Insurance Statistics. Report of the Eight-Hour Commission. Important U.S, Supreme Court Decisions. By . ss all) PREPAID EVER PULITZER BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY

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