The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1919, Page 13

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headquarters at No, 247 Madison Ave- nue, gave the following statement to The Evening World to-day: Referring to the announcement that George Schoeffel, formerty Sec- retary of the Chamber of Commerce | aie Rochester, N. Yo the Rev. R. uele Pass, Tex. and on | Stanetetd, aid to have been former jf} |Secretary of the Sailors’ Union ff Ee this city, and all more beaded il TOBE PUNISHED been placed under arrest, ehateed No Official Report Report Receive wt misappropriation of funds, I Here of Alleged $38,940 |nave to report that the ‘Y' head- Defalcations in France. Y.M.C.A. WORKERS quarters in New York has received no official report. “We have on our list of employees In connection with the alleged de-| George B, Schoeffel, who gave his ad- falcation of $38,940 of funds of the \dress as No, 409 Lake Avenue, Roch- Y. M. C. A. by three men said to be| ester, N. Y. and his former position as Assistant Secretary of the Cham ber of Commerce, Rochester, Mr. effel's character and standing in his own community were investigated with our usual care and we have the most unqualified endorsements of his character from responsible persons in | Rochester, | “We have on our list no Rev. R. Atkins of Eaglo Pass, Tex. We have one Rev. E. H. Atkins of Eagle Lake, Tex. We have the strongest indorac- | Excess of hydrochloric acid| men's from people where Mr, Atkins {f/ : A | lived sours the food and forms he only Wataheld we hive OA gases. Jour list is Albert Manafield, who gave anetiqnnenesmn bis occupation as a student but had formegly been with the American or rather, ferments,| Seamen's Friends’ Society, No. 507 | West Street Mr. Mansfield's char- Jacter is vouched for by his former employers, associates, clergymen and others who have known him for stomach | years,’* which prevents complete digestion and sterts food fermentation. ‘Thus every thing exten se Secretaries of the “Y¥," reported in| @ cabled despatch from Paris, Wil- Nam Sloane, Chairman of the War] Work Council of the Y. M,C. A., with] SAYS ACID STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION Undigested food delayed in the} stomach decays, the same as food left in the open air, Bays a noted authority. He also tells] ‘us that Indigestion is caused by Hyper acidity, meaning there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the According to 1, C. Carter, Secre tury of the American Exped much like garb Force of th th forming acrid fluids a irregularities at Toul, whi inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. | les t of the Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery | vestig: e man was arrested in. the chest, we belch up gas, We} and admitted having in his po eructate sour food or have heartburn, | flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aids, and instead ston “Y" money, part Jin a trunk he had s f which a been in- Another t from any phar- macy four ounces of Jad Salts and, Vested in French bonds. take a tablespoonful in a glass of Worker at Brest confessed taking water before breakfast and drink| large sums regularly. The third and while it is effervesc and further-) most flagrant case was that of a more, to conti While relief fo is important remove the SS, liver, stimulate the kidneys Promote a free flow of pure d Juice: of appropriating 87,- report from France returies will be pun- An Attack of ain | eeaene | Often Leaves Kidneys In M°* JOHW A. O'GRADY DEAD. | Rector of New Brunawick Chureh || Weakened Condition... fort NEW BRUN sacar ie {John A. O'G Doctors in all parts of the country years rect ‘ have been kept busy with the epidemic Church, suffered a stroke { of influenza which has visited so many | late Monday and died to-day. | homes, disease are J e the system Almost of this He wa nade @ domes Mons nals often lead t troubles which s = een ria") CHAPLIN TO SEE WORLD. | an herbal 1 gentle | “ys, Which | Movie Star Decides to Close Studio and Go ed in most be-Trot cases by those who try it. Dr. Kil-] The trouble with paying Char! Chap- mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., offer} tin $125,000 a picture is that after a to send a sample s ttle of Swamp-| w Sais araeeal | Root, on receipt of ten cents, te | f sufferer who requests it At n convince any ene who may be in need | p, of it. I ar, mediuin and large size! s bottles fo le at all druggists a 60 globo-trotting——he say doe where, But his bride will prob- along. Bure to m n this paper French Soldiers Lead in World’s Sacrifice At the outbreak of the war the pop- ulation of France was 36 millions and of these six millions have been offered nd joa meat Cleket HITS AT GOVERNOR ASPIRANT Jersey Congressman Assails Rec- ord of ai. Ba on the altar of freedom, thereby] , ': 1 7 leading every other nation. We of] a RENTON: Us—-That @ bitter America must be very grateful for fight for the Democratic nomination for this and also for an invaluable remedy |GOVernor 18 to be waged at the next for stomach, liver and intestinal ail- iF On wae indicated: torday ments discovered by t France, which it is rep many lives in Amer thousands of surgical relieved incalculable sutfe its people H. years a pro imports the in remedy under th r's| Bakeshop Ca Wonderful Reme s a simple,| ¥ire that harmless pr that removes | bakesh y Miclezski Brooklyn, the catarrh testinal tract a fro nm the in-|a Third Avenue, athe inflamma- | tion which causes practically all stomach, live 1 intestinal ailments, | th including icitis. One dose will | of the convince y refunded. Liggett-|* Riker Hogeman and druggists every- "B OLD CROW RYE Reg. U. 8. Pat, Oft, America’s Finest — WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES H. B. Kirk & Co., New York, N. Y, ume A aarti em eto soem THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, _SANUARY 15, 1919. Fifty-Ninih to Sixtieth St. Suits and Overcoats Reduced | Which i is to say that every suit and overcoat _ that we own is in the sale; every last one, in- cluding even We shall adhere to thd Bloomingdale well-known policy of not mentioning the makers’ names. we want you to think of them as Bloomingdale Clothes. we insist upon impressing on your thought that they come to us from makers who—both in war and in peace—have set new who have blazed new trails as to style; and who know no superiors in the art of designing and mak- standards as to qué ing fine clothes. To men in the services—soon to be discharged—this sale will be a boon. Civilians, too, will not be slow to grasp this opportunity. Here Is the Way the Mighty Have Fallen REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED Sizes up All Our $4.00 and 4.50 S-H-O-E-S $3.35 All Our $5.00 and 5.50 S-H-O-E-S $4.15 Small Charge for Alterations R-E-D-U-CED MEN’S SHOES Entire stock of $4.00 to $7.00 Men’s Shoes reduced for this three-day sale. Leather, Russian Calf and Tan Leathers included. BLOOMINGDALES —In This Greatest Sale of Clothing This Store Has Ever Held: —In This First Real Clearance Sale for Over Four Years: Thirteen Hundred Bloomingdale the full dress and tuxedos. These clothes lity; 312 Suits and 130 Overcoats $ From $25.00 and $27.50 to t 325 Suits and 94 pO From 0.00) and a3s.0c, 122 Suits and From 37 37.50 and Ove reoats $ $40.00 to 163 Suits and 63 Overcoats § From $45, $50 and $55 to 62 Overcoats Ord ‘rom $55, $60, $65 and $70 to $ wm GO RS to 46 chest measure Gun Metal, Vici Kid, Patent All Our $6.00 and 6.50 | , SH-O-ES' | ti $4.95 : Madras All Our $7.00 and 7.50 S-H-O-E-S $5.85 are so fine that in regulars, stouts, shorts and longs; but not in every price Men’s Madras Shirts $1.44 an str pet, a Beautiful § grade in every detail, But 0 S o 5 00 o SS 220 Overcoats Made of plain and tancy cheviot materials. $13.85 R-E-D-U-C-E-D $1.08 This is ana I treat toour patrons. Taken _ $3. 75 be ee | from regular of much |} priced hirte—-reduced Shirts, and reduced for this o © are all silk shirts, regular stock Materials--Woven Madras, Printed Madras, | heavy weight Tub Mil are Woven! Mercerized Repps, Mercerized Materials aad. Bate” Bie of high grade} and Fine Percales. lot ik Al j a wonderful va-| Ap Less Than Today's Wholesale Cost 2 SS neat and rich iy olesate Cos from much higher priced : striped Perfectly tailored—Full cut coat styl from our regular \ ft cuffs, Sizes 134% to 18 k. 1314 to 174 ilk Stripes and Rich Corded Madras, The Sizes 1314 to 1744. e are of quality to Third Ao SPECIAL PURCHASE 83 Odd Suits Only one or two of a kind. Very Style range, Box Coa ; aK Gubuleratan cece 33 to. iu good picking if you come early, chest measure, Special at Special at $13.85 Men’s Lexington THESALEOF SALES: First Time for Four Years our Years. e. Thousands of Men’s Shirts 3,600 Men’s Shirts | Silk Shirts and durability, ‘Our ‘Highest Grade Woven Siadeae Shirts Strictly high re or el 43 HT it ‘ | : ' é , y va iow ja A v ‘ } i] ] / | j e 4 | 3 A

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