The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1919, Page 10

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SPECIAL OFFER SPECIAL OFFER Pay 1128 Unstead. % 2, four’ Dollars JAE SOL YOUNG. PROTOCRAPHERS Ome, Four Dollar. Cut out the coupen alongside, and with 41.25 you or any member of your family will receive Necessary sitting in any position for Six of our regular Four Dollar Artistic French Gray Photographs, each mounted in special decor ative folder, Vroofs sub mitted and photograph eae guaranteed not to fade. ra Ave * ron Av INT) Market Ste Paters Ask for Our Specials. : ei sient I. MILLER’S Annual Sale This Sale, which all smart women will appreciate, involves a wide selection Boots, appropriately styled for street, dress wear, and affords very decided savings. of our cleverest business and We feature This Distinctive WALKING BOOT 95 $10 Value Dark Mahogany Tan, with choice of n and Dark Gray top. ame model in Black, with Dark Gray top. Has 17x inch Military Heel. Other Models Choice of a wide selection of Boots formerly soid up to $14.50, Now NoExchanges AllSates Fina 95 to ] 1.95 0 T, MILLER = 15 West 42d (sn'i\nue) 1554 BROADWAY 50 CHURCH ST. TRRMIN AL WULLDING with confidence No matter what the occasion you may be sure that Yuban is the correct refreshment to serve. You can always count on its unusual richness of flavor; you can always feel sure that it will be a success, Yuban is served at more enter- tainments in New York than any other coffee. ty demanded # retraction nent in yp ney Quacke itt had t ine tod invited cuss the qu Fares “Dicke tutement of fact. It w 8 Mr. Sho was absolutely no occas tor ecy on my part f the To Relieve Catarrh, | «1 Catarrhal Deafness ee representations Whenever Mr. Shonts called at 1 was particularly careful ) oficial of my office and the an could be woi reement which he own com Burr's findings 4 iwed in my letter of Dec, 13 to him Evidently lay rejected. | mysterious or jty'’s counter sugg ilar about fon to the ar the public pays him * » schemes of ‘hi stock water! zation of. tracti which defraad t Investing public, be longer. finance’ and over-cap: lines in this city, ON YOUR c MAZDA S n hold of this ph t and I am ver abuses that both NITROGEN LAMPS "i Vrice Our Price ® ee (1) MAZDA SEVER Jected to at the hands of the tracti ring has long cried out for action the criminal authorities Immediately — upon Mayor's statement Mr. Mayor at his home ‘T have seen a statement tasued you which, like several cently emanating from you co jeerning me, is a reading’ t Bronchial Troubles ‘""""" «4 same.” Soothe te, leritation, and you relieve ot | distresa, Do both quickly and eAetirely by using promptly @ dependable remedy | piers tit, Jan. 9-—The PISO’'S _ years AT% OFF Included Are All Wool Serge Dresses as low as $10.50. The dress illustrated, for example, made of fine quality All Wool French Serge and Satin combined. All Sizes. $21.50) Now reduced to $12.95 (Regular value, COATS AND SUITS NOW MARKED AT FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES, Haan QN GARMEN 307 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Near 31st Street No mail orders at sale prices French Serge $12.95 (needed protection » thou f A lyoung men in untform who must either \visit Philadelphia or be denied the lib | e He added: “Ih had a conferen: Ask for and GET Horlick’s THE ORIGINAL Malted Milk The Old Reliable | Round Package milk, with extract of our spe Instantly prepared by stirring the Food-Drink in water. Infants and Chi i weakest stomach,of the Invali | borentedatRacing U.S.A, Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, h of the Interborough 4 good thing for ths conference be- —- - Mr, lete copeurrence summi the foundation tolerated much | District Attorney Swann has J > is e of the sub- | peer ree a j os ry giad of it. ‘fhe | Fire Near Ammonia Tanks in ( lar the investing public have been’ sub-| of West Side Apartment sub: other re- gross and) ma- . I demand the immediate retraction of the Ininnd Waterways Demanded, two-day | Mississippi-to-Atlan- | P to “appro- | ignited “ sens 1919.° "' New Discharge Certificate for Army Officers Showing Where and How Service Was Rendered he a ome Mr ee ven i «| tion of cased fares for the New Declares Interboro Head Ha [York ht and.the Interborou Iwisted Facts About Higher | system ; | "Never was there a more gross m | ° Any ie WE Pata 4 WE Ager pts i ig nae con oat ia ame aoe) i ors a greeting: shonte . tement regarding | olfice at the City Hall, requesting hs Hii jthad of 4 diveclion of ‘he President and unden the Provisions of section nine of ‘lhe my pranent acd of Congres, affroved May eighteen, nineleen hundved and seventeen, At no time did I tak i eee was tomorably Discharged /xom Ge mildary seruicetn Lhe United Hales Slomy ‘ i roubied with head noises | ey presented to the Corporation| : oe \« & proposed ‘protocol’ a OP ei & sy 79F are mint Double rength). Take thts | ¢ Nor i He - -- — home and add to it's pint of hot water another campaign along different m wan lines for hig fares, the Interbore Porm Wo. 688-8, A. 0. 0. : our}ough and its ever-ready advocate, — ——— Commanding Whitney, seemed willing to create the impression that there was something a military forces of the country. There) discharge and on the reverse appears ents and skirt how in this, the hurged offiver been nothing to yi. | Men Who Fought May Be Dis- |" order whether the dis [trary demand for higher fares. This | . . 4 tits als las participated warded Mie middie lis Wiutney's usual method of mls: | tinguished From “Rocke |held down a rocking chair job at| wound And war om ‘ sare nearly |jeading the public. Mr. Quackenbush ‘ “toni Bieta Washington or spent — strenuous and othe tarth in any {testified in this matter that he re- | ing Chair Heroes. Montha 1h] We tralte campa Help sc bons sei ling, hissing | Ported daily to Mr. Whitney | - ng get the new army into form for nt army had 1 1 Wd give this For reasons of its own, the Inter. it. victorious work “over there Ne t ¥ ted, borough is uving every force a The commissioned officer in tbe) or actu part 1 1 to th com mand to protect Ww hits vd srican Army, when leaving the | strugel the , € fleates and Wa pa ‘ ustify his attack upon the ¢ i aa a i , | tieate, first copies of which have just | js 4 in ministration. ‘The public, however, | Se?vice heretofore, has eived Only | ioen issued at Camp Dix, gives these! ¢ i ju will not patiently tolerate much } the order for his discharge to show | facts. eral's office, W i D er an official who bas so mise that he has b ber of the’ The obverse certifies to the facts lining their servic en! 9 celal n Tucker, the Rev ~ ing we FISHERMEN. TO MEET. for Anglers in Paliteer Pa by House. “aultats & Auditorium, i . | A twelve-story apartment house at! The United Anglers’ League will hold f he| No. 2 West 89th Street, at the corn: | firat meeting of the New Year this Whitney wired | of Central Park West, was threatene Jeve the Auditorium on the Ath |with total destruction from an | foo: of the Pulitzer Buildin ning by plosion early this morning, when fire| y Jat 8.80, Tt will be practi a victory ne [originated im the eellar near an an Jury sue Verdict After] mecting for Capt. Pete Shapiro. ono of monia compressor, used for refriger- a re. , [the v ' ating the ice boxes in the various) Three Ballots— Victory |!» apartments in the building. The jets pressor consists of four drums and for Government. lf is 12 x 4 feet in dimension. Deputy seceeeomen \s Fire Chief King stated that the pres-| CHICAGO, Jan, 9.—Victor L. Bere | yeh ne ure in the compre r was sufficient | ger alist member of Congress, | of the ( to have blown the structure to smith. diction over oe and four of hi sassociates in the Na 1 ° ereens had the ammonia gas become building of tis 1 ong shor id Ld tional Socialist ‘Party, to-day fac?) will come up fo: idOrAtion prison terms of from one to twenty | years and fines of from $1,000 to| | NEW DISEASE EIN ENGLAND. guilty yesterday of sedition loyalty under the Espionage The were convicted in + room and who passed sentences to th to] George Kubr, the fla a janitor, discovered A. M. and notified the poli summoned the fire- men, The forty-eight families ov- cupying the house were awakened by Police Sergeant MeGrury, and all left the building safely and without con- fusion. squad om Great Jones Clark, of |* the Eleventh Battalion, did effic nt ‘al Penitentiary upon one hun service in filling the pipes with water, |dred I, W, W. leaders for obstruction the ammonia, thus liquified, being |of the United States aroused for war fee toeaaie alia oar annnimaes| Plain clothes men by the scores, | to about $600. | deputy Federal Sheriffs, and city| | policemen were placed throughout AMERICA TOOK | LEAD ogres ig eg etre seegl ml IN MAKING OF ARMS had been feared did not eventuate. The radicals seemed stunned. ‘Those who face prison with Berger| h, having t Lethargien at First the same before the sme rhe rescue Our Output “of Rifles Rifles Last Sum-} are: Adolph mer, National Sec-| World Giant Dies In Ohio. mer Greater Than British and retary of the Socialist Party and one) MEDINA, O., Jan, 9.—Copt. Mart st ma of the principals in writing the St. n —- Bates, —_ seventy-fou p F French Combined. 18 as 4 giant, died at } Louis platform; J. Louis Engdabl, Prominent party leader: dical prop- agandist and editor of the American ¢ Socialist; William F. Kruse, National Secretary of the Young People's So- ville, near here, to-day . who toured the world with a us, Was 7 feet 4 Inch cighed 360 pounds. He w first wife bein WASHINGTON, Jan, 9.—During last July, August and September, the average monthly production of ma- chine guns and machine rifles in the United States was 27,270, compared with 12,126 in France and 10,947 in Great Britain. During the same period the average | American monthly production of riftes | wag 283,562 compared with 112,821 in Great Britain and 40,522 in France. Rifle and machine gun ammunition waa produced during the three-month period at the average monthly rate of 259,769,000 rounds tn England, 139,. 845,000 in France, and 277,894,000 in the} United States ee | HITS AT PHILADELPHIA VICE. All Tired Out—‘“All In”—Be- cause of the Uric Acid Poison Which So Often Causes Rheu- matism. ‘Then there are those who started the day stiff legs, arms and muscles, Jan, to Mayor Smith of Phila delphia to-day that unless the muntelpal authorities immediately improve vi ns in Philadelphia steps will be © give the condit =itaken by the Government * ction to, the with a backache, thousands o' ‘HOW 70 GET RID OF RHEUMATISH, |‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’ Point the Way to Quick Relief Verona. number of yeare severe Pains caused by T suffered for a with Rheumatism qnd and ‘Back, |strains and heavy lifting. | When T had given up hope of ever being well friend recome “Fruit-a-tives” (or Fruit | Liver Tablets) to me and after using in my Side again, a mended |the first box I felt so much better that IT continued to take them; and now I am enjoying the best of health W. M. LAMPSON,% Used successfully everywhere nearly ¥% century DW, Made under sanitary conditions from clean, rich Pani W ally malted grain, | Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at office or table. Ask for Horlick’s the Original Thus Avoiding imitations ty which ought to be given to t with the of War with refer enee to conditions at Philadelphia, and 1am writing to you to say that we are It is our duty Secreta both in accord to see that they have the roundings in Philadelphia that are af |forded them in other cities, duty will not be evaded.” _ MWeWilllams Dead, ikin. MeWiliam even years Secretary and Treasurer of the Manhattan Railway Company, died yesterday at his “home, No. 38 South Portland Avenue, Brooklyn. “He was ighteen do by tive service will be held noon at the Lafayette to-morrow aft | Presbyterian Church, ame wholesome sur- | and this | and an aching head (worn-out before the day be ya and out of bed half a now # the perfect rest, were in appreciati i gan because dozen times at night), who are 1 comfort and new strength they obtained from Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. To prove that this is a certain uric acid solvent and con quers h che, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if you've never used the “Anurie,”’ send ten cents to Dr, Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y., for a large sample package. This will prove to you that nuric” is many times more active than lithia, dissolves urie and is the most perfect kidney and go to your best druggist You for Dr, acid as hot coffee does sugar, bladder corrector. If you are and ask for a sixty-cent box of * a sufferer, Anuric inno risk | Pierce's good name stands behind this wonderful new discovery as it has for the Golden Medical Dis past half century for his Favorite Preseription”™ which makes the blood pure, his cove for weak women and his “Pleasant Pellets” for liver ills Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do good that lasts, They regulate the : as well as cleanse and renovate it; mildly and gently, but thorou, tly and effectively, no griping, no violence, ‘They're the smallest and the easiest to take, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and the best liver pill ever known | Only one litle Pellet for three for a cathartic. Sick or Bilious ¢| Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Atta 1 many derangements a laxative { the liver, stomach and bowels are prevented, relieved and cured.—Advt, | 50c a hox, 6 for $2.50, trial sire 250, At all or sent on receipt of price, by FRUIT-A-TIVE Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y.—Aavt. WINES & LIQUORS On. inst INFLUENZA, , COLDS. Ele. dealers Wines and liquors did uoble duty during the influenza epidemic Doe ecommended their use, Therefore Prepare FOR THE Bone Dry Days Stock up all you can now, and be sure you have enough on hand for future emergencies. Selling Out Before the tax of may be passage of the new 36.40 per gallon, which effective any day, and before the Bone Dry Law. Don't miss this chance. ~ WHISKEYS pecials for Thursday, jay & Saturday. These F B85353F SSS: 33 S I hes 3 White Horse § Banff Scotch Y otch 23 il PeNMNS Ree S3ss ACS AND GINS—~~ ennessy?*3.00 = 1.90 _ tin 1.50 7.00 Gir 2.00 7.50 CHAMPAGNES ——— VERMOUTHS Martin! Rossi, Italian Bal Italian, special, qt Kummel Dubonnet’ . Manhattan, Bronx oF May Cocktails, best grade Benedictine, pts... Many Other Brands Not Listed. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Tequired of 200 op gullom en % gallon ty subject to change Feune of taxes by STORE OPEN UNTIL 8PM L. M. Goldberg 859 8th peril NO BRANCHES. Bet. Sist and 52d S: oO # ide of the Ay r 170-3 4:50 & 1.75 2.50 Deposit ro Convenient to Subway t & Strest “Core 1919 WORLD ALMANAC Now on Sale 35¢ AT NEWSSTANDS: 50c BY MAIL

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