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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919, SEMBERSHIP APPLICATION NEW YORK POLIGEMAN, WHO sin ser Go. A. mn on BORKING IDEA, COMMENTS — | otttenmns.ters rere, RECORD NUMBER OF . vo wanes HAYES ON EVENING WORLD fied (a Supreme Court yertertay 0 HAS BEEN RELEASED FROM pect ; Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Ron When he WLvind ie Biolenbart Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. GERMAN PRISON CAMP TROOPS FROM FRANCE “ feed ek 0 wt “ PLAN FOR SERVICE FLAGS me bicrge ef hie biaathcrle ya eg ~ BERIND MOVEMENT | TOREGULATE MILK P a Avenue, Jersey f J ‘ity, of R Psychological Effect, forth Pioneer Company, NoWbied Saye Kreawiee of War Came Mothers! y about the deck on erutche How did yo | get wounded?" be Community Clubs, TT OU (Continued from First Pag.) wh asked “ec ORKING idea of The Watch the tongue 4 ; f i ‘Lordy man, 1 wasn't wounded,” ( On Worl de- Of your young! They Will Insist on a Milk I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening = 4) {ho replied, “L got trench fect, Mab clared C..W, a ; ey feat - World's Housewives’ Protective Association. Youre, 1 She pervice. tnby Were, Net ae ig rowan” see TIRES Ci Wey ea an Your little peta Service Commission to Fix permitted to whare in the glory of th 8 n | commenting upon the published Noed candy “Cascaretal” greatest war of all. They were kept; Paul Wyer, No. 35 West 19th Street,| photograph of a service fag + Prices and Distribution. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. behind until the regiments were re-|Weohauken, of the 309 th Infantry| whereby employers are enabled Sal tees Cine cruited up to thelr full strength and | Was shot throygh the stomach in the| to show how many of thelr em- “Work” every time, set foot on French soil just two days Atgonne, Oct. 19. Pasquale Biace,| Dloyees they took back to work before the armistice ‘as signed. No. 82 East 215th Street, was shot in| Mr Hayes is supervisor of fitty- Of the sick and wounded, the ma-|the right Jeg at Verdun, Oct. § | seven War Camp Community jority were injured working back of Corpl Harry R. Claude of Boston Clubs, trying to get Jobs for the the lines, in road dullding or trang-,came back wearing the French W: diseha n portation service, Cross, He enlisted with the Frenc of flag has the right The President Grant left Brest on Legion in February, 1916 After| payehot effect,” he says, Jan, 6, and the second day out ran in- nineteen mo | “it should stimulate in the minds to the fiercest storm ever experienced cured his ¢ me to. come over| °f the employers their con by any on board, ‘The waves washed | here and enlist with his own troops.| \2U* and patriotic duty to continually over tho deck and one|He entered the ranks of the sist Ar.| MeO i ervice among thelr em- giant conrber swept the boat deck, 64) tillery on Oct, 17 and got back to| %° It w » convey to By Sophie Irene Loeb. _|will have more assuranes that the rT from the everiasting milk problem !s/ volume of business created by the for public authority to get betwren| seneral public the producer and tho distributer and| If this corne m there in 4 SHaUsh the maximum price that| (Ft! Authority for the ore \ such a commission. shall be charged. After an Txhaustive examination, bit was atiown that te Logisiature of Alabama passed an act and in fact acter every investigation Of worth, the findings have lod to this] FMvtIne to the City 4 eee bbe one conclusion: » bakers and regulate ——— hs of service Bee isch ; weight and price of bread and pro- : x ee them their duty to the men who | * A Milk Service Commission ts bound : | feet above the wea. rance after the war ended } eee ee ese When‘ the kiddte Aosgeotect the producer, the disir.tu-| Mbit the baking of bread for sale ex: f , | one lifeboat was torn away from| ‘Hard luck,” ho said. “I certainly! [1 Senate 2) ne rad ac rl Spat nel Aacting s of democ- | white; breath feverish; stomach sour. pr rene = renee torand tne consumer. cept by those licensed. In holding the | People Are Aroused and De- its fastenings and amashed to bits by! would have liked to have had a| law constitutional, Judge Ormond, Buch a courae can be tald ou: as] | mand End Be Put to the water, Windows were smashed |Whack at them with my own country-| | Yared es any When your little pets become cross, Wilhencournge the producer to greater| "20 decided tho case, stated: . wba Lectin et in the hospital ward on the deck be-|™Men, but thank God it's all don sicesation,” pale, bilions, constipated or have a ‘effert of production, and the proserva- Where # great number of persons Their Insularity. low. Capt Carey W. Cole hold the| CONNECTICUT MEN WELCOME | 0 ~~ cold, give Cascarets as directed on each tom of hords im tho State of New pe hi i jo be ded in & town’ oF —<—, bridge through the night, and at one NEW ENGLAND UNIT, |LEO FRANK'S ACCUSER SHOT.| 10 cent box. Cascarets taste like York. ys gular supply of wholesome | 41 36 ciaton Island, aroused by the time the transport veered at an angle] Mayor Sunderland of Danbury, phd es candy but work out the nasty bil Wks dealere should welcome much a] 9°04 Is a matter of the utmoat Im-| J ciicuated transportation fncilit of $5 degrees. While the storm was|Conn., and a committes from that| Jim Contey, Atlanta Negro, Woand=| sour fe ‘ seuss Ab €ommission. For tho honest dealer] POrance: and whatever doubts May | worted ity eitixens, who helped 10 at its height and while nearly every-|town went down on the second trip ed in Attempted Burysary, fermentations and polsons better has nothing to fear. Ave been thrown over the quostion | oy tur costly improvements in all | pody on board was seasick, the sur-|Of the Patrol to greet the home-com-| ATLANTA, Ga. Jan. 18.—Jim Conley than castor oil, calomel or pills. 1 TWebis profits aro justifiadte, n pud-|¥ the theories of political economiats, | tH) thor horoughs, uniting In A |geons, under Lieut, Commander|!ng boys on board the South Dakota,|{s Jn Jail here with a vullet wound in Children need never be coaxed to take 4 Mle: commission can help dim rather|'t Would seom that experience baa! cin paign ta force “tavorable action |Langhorne, performed three opera-|They got a rousing greeting from (danas dare iiaebshisg sinister dt this harmless candy cathartic, € Cas- than hurt him, a mea thot ins event Wad Ia OBAtHEE | ine ian tok a CaRHAT eo HAR OD | dona, New England bunch on the warship a reore eree e 8 12°) caretg are given to children aged one AN his facts and figures can come ured by licensing a suMectent num. | 4,4 jotand with the rapid transit ays- On the voyage, while the aftermath |When they hove in sight with their f tt «| year and upwards, Th i efere such a commission and the{ "Of bakers and by an assize Of) ion of the rest of the greater city. — | of the storm kept the steamer rock. |Dand and were recognized by the boys cha one ¥ bpd Io ai vistas tte I: nd D prten be fixed no as not to amount to| !Tead than by leaving it to the volun. | 4 impargn will be led by the ing 18k ata tal broke out {On board, The South Dakota brought| toon-ear ay ahhh G6 ever disappoint the worried mother. ' | gonfiscation of bis property. tary acts of individuals. s 1 4 “¢ «| FRANK OPT bare aaa eer onarD in al! 1,540 officers and enlisted men. | 19 : SRS AREE ENG obey } f f Wie? thts dhe 1 Staten Island Chamoer of Comm FRANK OPTON ind 150 cases developed. Surgeon nd en men. | 1914, " ; ‘At the same time, the consumer, y this moans a constant supply | and tho Staten Lland Civic League, On board was the 56th Regiment of | I ! ¢ Mhrough bls Milk Gervico Langhorne, assisted by Lieuts. Crem- ; 16 Goy, Slaton ated F ommise'on,|/# maintained without tha uctua- ‘ | tonat * 3, ae tea tof kaki IO wep ns af era oe the | DUE It will not be confined to any Ind! ons, Jablow and Afiison, handled the /he Coust Artillery, less Bat ys iit nevitable result of throwing the | Yival on tion. ft will be wit Jepidomic with such good effect that|@d 80 officers, detached: 1 z anes ion SUK 1913. Ong trade enth open, and the conws. | ened to take in leaders in all walks of only three cases were lost and the oMcers and 1,372 men, the jority Sbatie of whom will go to Fort Ttrry, the a fel: canvieL SE th Demon quent mse in prices when, from acel- | life on the island : i . teamer came into port free from the | >, GUTICURA Hl oe “i bed Me leanne at was! Phe Chamber of Commerce and the oI wine, “me dead were: Leroy ,|remainder going to Camp Devens ¥ hot produced © Interest of the city |, i 2» ce nt rmed of in always having an abundant su Civic sue will hold a joint meet. | Foltz, Company M, ist Pioneor In IThe iment was formed of New Ens PILLS ply a m rue te nt rarantee | ing next Friday might In the Court) fantry, who lived at Sterling tion, | and men and Is cited three tim t rye et Facatate the ira Shere uae sal House at the Borourh Mall of Rich-| Y.; Dorian Fanning, Company b,|f" bravery, ha been in action 1 Wa of which would be to drive tho baker} Mond, at which definite plans for the Sth Machine Gun Company, whose |'?ree month Glso'ot the) Frank “waa take ; frat th tra un campaign will be formulated, A com home was in dilinole, and Beret. Ha. [PCxwlars, one and 460 men: | a, 100 miles awa |have a well deserved repu- On Face and Anns. wehind this movement of regulat- | tslandors will he appointed to leat ward Barnes of Iowa, inne Gi the WIRED a es tation as a safe and effective | Hard and {behind this movement of rerulat- | tslandors will be appointed to lead eee arters of the Std Ficld Artillery, [Men of the 474th Aero Squadron and | the work. It will not be a large com- mitt ven officers and her brane! Bi Large. Could Not Sleep, jon of the Housewlve: tive Association, printed her ‘A detour was made to the South to hut its membership will cover! New York Patrolman, Who! get away from the storm, and with |") ee Meee tinls Wain) ane wt ee jn [four bands to furnish music and raha Montana brought the) Will Do the Work of a Mustard eS : s Fought at Cambrai, Now 34 Trenc tt strongest leaders among all classes of OUgnL a ar wu, V 4 Tren Battalion, | Plaster—No Muss—MoreConvenient | Q i kly nal si | uic . _ ; % plenty of boxing exercise, the boys sana eee eace : eS TREUEN ETRE, [Cia ant Sek ia te nemeaeat American Camp. toon forgot all thelr troubles, ‘Thanks | err and 662 men, from Forts ¢ ey Tax Noard Api [ aroused as never csomninnioata’ to the Red Cross, Knights of Colum-|ponipnan; the 4th ‘arenes M At the first f President V sie ahd the i rants an; ene ortar e first symptoms of an . ye 8354,531,049. parent van to-day | bus and the Salvation Army, Captain | rattation complete, comprising 20 of- attack of helpful in bilious attacks, amen trom RADWAY'S READY RELIEF remedy for stomach ail- ments. They are ikza i neral rejoice! TRENTON, N. J, Jan. Nd reporter’. to-day, |among hix friends in and ¢ the | Cole sald, the sick and wounded were | iccrs and 63? men and a detail of 17 rare - * state board of tax and assexxme on more of leva | Police Department when it was re-|all comfortable even in the storm Gthoers:of pee Hy aw) “ * E e sick headache, dyspepsia, to-day announced the following ap: [talk of the Injustice of taxing Staten | ported that Patrolman Frank Upton AIRMEN TELL OF EXPERIENCES| arsitjory Corns, a total nt 168. heartburn and constipation. praisals of the valu Heong [Liland for transit Improvements in the ‘ . ant 8 Habeas je OF railroad emer borounha, by whion it. never | "ad © re ed from a German IN GERMAN PRISONS. OTHER SHIPS DUE WITH] iinet. it fs cloth in ‘They act gently and surely Pennsylvania, $113.7 benefits, and Jeaving it the only part | prison camp and was in an American| Lieut. Arthur M. Clark of Jamaica THOUSANDS OF MEN. part ‘ freita of tho greater city that lacks mod on the organs of elimina- Raltroad of Boston, of the 102d Aero Squa A} camp in France Pla 1-] Other ships due to-day are: w Jersey, Reading, $16. the city, strikingly illustrated the folly of relying on ferry traMe. The fer- asaified, § $64,531,9 . went to » United | was shot down on Sept. 17 in the St. |seven officers and 241 men. writ to rule in i transport but never before has ‘ i : - ; ‘A 7 } seimektwannae ‘bos the fecllt Nao Intense. Upton, tho first New York poliec-|ron and Lieut. Van H. Burgin of | Jrospital ship Mercy with 388 sick tion, purify the blood, tone ‘ ere Susquehan: ‘and “The harbor strike, which cut us off | Man to ask for and receive jeave of} Atianta, Ga., Mth Aero Squadron, jand wounded. | . by 0.968: Lamigh “Valley, from communication with the reat of] atenco In « that } ht en-| were pals in a German prison. Clark| Hospital ship Comfort carrying | "CAS BE the system and very quickly i (@fe supreme, a Army 1 Corps. He] Mihiel sector and fell inside the Ger- Transport Wilhelmina ‘with 1,041 — sno of those whe dropped. en-| mae ieee Burgio went dows fom aitormed ten, 25c Strengthen ing ut Cambral in November,| height of 1,500 feet In the Argonne| Accomac, with 21 casual oMcers and eaady 1917, to jump into the scrapping.| region, with a bullet in his leg on |Six enlisted men, SIZE | Di estion 4, Both were quostioned for] Pueblo, with 1,526 officers and men, | "the market lief | g ries, anyway, have been long outgrown Rash a 7 by the thousands of commuters on the |W: SEES 22 SUFFRAGISTS FREED, ising. We are united now and will | gin not siop until we ha’ obtained a Washington Bonfire Butiders Weak ‘!inel” ig-movement | Sep he was one of seventeen|threo hours by @ German Captain] Rochambeau, 8 enginoers reported “missing.” without result. Burgin finally said] ue to-morrow are FOR EXTERNAL Al von. te ary Upton, seventy-|ty the Captain: De Kath, with 62 officers and men. | AND INTERNAL pk all man's father; Mrs, ‘ontoer, w rs and 1,07 Hazel and Iron, of No. » German tur Ask for it. wate may be put forward as to the aty's|was ove Sut bo) Jan 18.—Twenty- financial ability to undertake the militant ffragiat weak from work, Mr Name rep) r striking, were released from Jail "The city has plenty of t z ey, The| William ¢ nis how it shall be apent,| four, the arly tonlay. They had been locked Only quest is ; cabs ar A ini tinea: oF Of course, there are claims for many] Upton. his wite ; Pie aimee shee other public improvements, but wel irances Upton, “Captain, 4 8 the United States Army is not sup- cond Lieutenant in men. pland, with 95 officer nd 1.940 STEAMBOATS. STEAMBOATS. i ident Wilson's sper (think nothing ts so vital now aw the] 4.0 i posed to know anything.” poeesacoatin -_-— — The answer to the problem of shoe | / White Pheu ER Hae ae Meteo | doubted th x Upton would have| The Pate was taken to Kartaubo, |"Af7 ‘ pons fies in the se of Neslin Soles’ — “wit Should be provided for frat" Ya ‘ rank Upton would have| rm, aly Tea git conditions were |» 3:28 more thosand men aue UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION ! so says H. L. Evans of Steubenville, Evening World yesterday, has sub- | Anes at REM Na aero e Me Mad, but the Germans were kindly Ke ES err) Abellenan er th ED DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS Ohio. mitted a proposal Bograot Wa. | ene Whick-of things: would pula hates) erte The Orizaba, witi 100 ofic aad e ;. “For five months,” says Mr.E' eee ea te te roard Of Mae T srcadth cacape or two und would|‘sposed to the American officers, of 2699 men, should arrive | i 1 “have been wearing the same | Mission engineers make surveys for] come back home safe and sound, which there were 21 in the Camp |she is bringing a 300 sick and] ou ern ri Ss eamer Bae tae Werks goal hey are ONLY TREATMENT the panne. Paced uvure is now in| Upton is one of the characters of] From little bits of conversation |wounded and th 2 Ammuni-| f ‘ ak he hands of the 4 ‘Transit Com- : ' . siibara (iisy. Bp paca $ Fae vata teree wee yi | mittee, and tt Lem lthe police department, Born in] among the German officers they gat! ltion ‘Train complete, about 20 per|{ Make your trip to the South by steamers of the Coastwise Lines. The eported out land | Limerick, Ire he grew up in|ered that the former depended a gres gent. of which \s composed of C; voyage is restful and invigorating. Fares include meals and stateroom 4 gmy work takes me to all parts of the \r | arts committes repe i else {teen he ran| dea © Americans help! em | fornia me , I companies of : ‘ ; f fmalll daily where 1 have to walk ever y just what the ti ava: crt a At fitteen he ran|dsal on the Americans hetping then | fornia men; five casual companies ot] | eee ient rail eonnections for all Southern Resorts lers, slag, etc., it is simply out of |" "The most discussed for a |2¥#¥ from home to Join the Navy,/at the peace table. New York, New Jersey and Missouri ; A question to buy anything else to tunnel from Staten Island te Bro He is catled the “Midget Policeman,”| Clark and Burgin were removed Other transports now ‘ ee Py OLD DOMINION §. S$. LINE for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, New News, t take the place of Nedlin Soles lyn to connect with the Fourth Ave-| but he is stoc and made alto Baden, two days before the sign- {from France are: ‘The es To|} Richmond and all points South, Leaving daily except Sunday from Pier 25, N, Ru New } You too—and your whole family—will nue subway, but a direct tu apavialty of six-footers. [ing of the armistice, where conditions | Skinner, duo Jan, 30, one de York attan ta also boing} 44, uso talk of a N. J. to the| dish fluently distance rail com-| York could tachm Krench and Yid-|were even worse. They were ther | Jersey nd when he ieft New|when the revolution broke out and | Jan. in tn e arefully guarded by German | Crs : were care ta yee ani“ phe battleships Louisiana and New officers who saw ‘to it that they were | jampshire, troops from not injured, Franc duled for Newport "It looked very much to us," said | New n diverted to New . Gi i ork. Lieut, Burgin,” as it the revolution |*9T youisiana has aboard the were staged. There was wild fighting |jreadquarters and Si Companies nment but nobody seemed to be getting very Jand Batteries A. B and C of the uth | mo from france ef| Action nin yesterday's session| oar hurt, They would make a great | Coast Artillery At casual company of New en, and the ¢ ire, due with thirty-six casual off. aon orem yctun tte |SUffered Three Years Before simi: Bibee, “And avy ceraeman walvesote | Finding ‘*Fruit-a-tives’? | ist.s: , nication. fre 10 west your worn shoes with Neolin Soles— munication from the woe a - ~ s Scientifically made to be durable, com- Central Wharf, Bostop, Ma Fee een ee Ae re | por tinct yoors Lomes Lnectind mun | MORE UNITS UNDER ORDERS. made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber on Service on the OCEAN S. S. LINE, Mondays and Thursdays at 3 P. M. from Pier 35, N. R., New York, for Savannah, Ga,, Florida, and other Southern resorts, SOUTHERN PACIFIC §, S, LINE, Wednesday and Saturdays, at 12 noon from Pier 48, N. R., New York, lor New Orleans, Culf Points and the Pacific Coast senger information and reservations apply to companies’ offices or pein “i % i ket Olfices 64 Broacway, at Rector St; 57 Chambers St., near Broadway; 31 West 32d St,, near Brcadway: 114 West 42d St., between Broadway and Sixth Avenue. TF hone (all offices) 6700 Bryant. many, Akron, Ohio, who also make | Comtipation, » mpanied by Digniness | 0,750 Soldiers A for Barly fingfoot’ Heels—guarenteed to out- {and Violent Hi 1 took m ; ‘ ‘wear any other heels. cines and laxatives, but without perma- | WASHING TO: ; nent relief, to early convoy he nS J.J. BROWN G. P. A,, Coastwise Steamship Lines, Pier 49, N, R., New York. Kennelly will be the auctionvers, | Makes !o: walbly, poorly fit- “1 married six months go in ting tecth fit tight and snug. France and 1 am bringing home my RNET’S POWDER . NeBlin Soles |! bere treet otra. me samme ey eae, Oe Gl te m tenewed to-day: | row in bringin out thelr machine | iio Need Datta rt Bat — ononens ' amie bark Mog, U8. Pat tives,’ or Fruit Liver Tables. T used one| War Departinent MT ervousneat and brought with it aell- {suns but we noticed that by the time |terles D, E and F of suth Con: DANCING ACADEMIES. FOR SALE. =| box and the results were so pronounced | comets eed Leta tey ie ugineers. | ing of Joni ot Mexican Petro-|they got action on them, everybody Artillery, units rig made up ___ DANCING SS oes Abo complete wd Infantry, medicm de # I pally of New York nm the that I bought two dozen boxes tachment, and 24 Hattation; atet Tne | 4M Was har a3 t was out of sight one Seane via Lt oy G CARNIVAL ' “T continued using "Fruit-a-tives’ until] Think ivacnatine Ac hureemminenrs and | 170 wt n sold Capt. A, F. Patterson, an aviator, | poute, and p ly will reach New DAN lthe twenty-f boxes were finished |. The. Department aleo announced | heceme sire uit walked down the gangplank with his | York Wednesday or Thursday | Formerly at Grand Central Palace ' fo pene phsacal condition wre nore that the 80ist Waterstank ‘Train an ns jm lank Gotten ginutes) vircase im one hand and the hand Sash ee ae hail NOW AT NW Aecasee coons—Low payces> fect.” JAS. J. ROYALE, | nati Stet 80M) closed: nvm an of bis bride of six months, a French| pre auction sale of boxes for the ICHOLAS RINK |] 245 WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS i soca bons & fay SPabi ical ee | brie battalion ae thas girl, in the other, When the Captain }annual charity ball of New York] ° | TRAMSACTIONS CONFIOENTIAL =~ j Sprinkle your plate and schist ai duinteecdteshead gtoae Rendell V2 TN Du 1 from p) was asked by the reporters for a line |Chapter, Knights of Columbus, wi G6th Street and araadvay have instant relief from t “p aler i from FRUIT-A-TIVES, Jority Tore RoR. Alyce n the romance which culminated so WY toast AR Meet 3 Lessons ( tnitrucinr ) S9E rturcs which owners c imited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y i © the Department did not explain x mary AREER tree ose py day an yan le Sate Tr pultatler partes fitting plates dread so much, EN. Y—=Adv. Vine har happily for him, he sald t. Joseph Vd nd Bryan Le | fava gate bride, ‘This Is the lady. I lve tn f ' | w York and that's all Iam going to tell you, Good day, boys.” ' , DR. W | Miller’s Antiseptic O11, Known ae BASE THE PA For False Teeth i! 8 ‘ INFUL . DANCING CARNIVAL é First application gives relief—acts like A OW OPERATING THE eee ee fl ld 0 | RHEUMATIC TWINGE: at ye eee Ose A enna AUDUBON BALLROom | |U) LIBERAL CREDIT tod cl . ; a | pede belie u sn expression of the happiest man in ta Ye SS") | TRASIEST TERNS ~ALL GOODS GUARANTESO Bae se naw that poorly claanad falee Will Positively Hetleve Palo tn Few | ey se yin ; ( the world he started with hiv brid MEIC IN GN DOAL AN: WO GHPLOVERS REFERENCE NECESSARY. soeeen ae roars: canes So Bie ae A loan’s Liniment will relieve for their home in New York SA Te a " Bent © always harbors germas jesadvs Haale 1 it on one application WOUNDED NEW YORK MEN ON Pape’s Diapepsin instantly | fo tabe deeming. bade inee | 1 &, at 10 destroy these germs and thoroughly fy raig pear ts ewes qT : s s antly | y 3 , ify is essential to one’s healt bed : Bint Ae Ae BS It’s the world's most popular coun- | 0 § Louls 8. Smith of Scranton, relieves sour, gassy or AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING 50 pOLAMOND ING. St WEEKLY Werva's Power provides chs ey ’ “ plies te irritant for th hioti ig durtix Pu,, came home on craton * He wes acid stomachs. et Wie RA ESGOSES | See Ae war ay acon i eckmna New York. } ternaliy, : ay And pains and aches hose nuMerO 4 member of Co, 1, 814th Infantry 1 5 al a Mg iy P Mera dep a gree? ERACTOAD, BEARER WRIGH SAVORY (HAD, lan? was the only survivor of sevent When meals hit back and your |) hois DLAMON DS Si = eee ine moe: | Woman and child suffers from at one ment 1. | stomach ts 6 of his company at Verdun, On Se wn. Its prompt | time or another js fe ‘ aoe 1 full and blo | media Ain tellew enetrating witho ‘ 9, after fighting steadily for sevent , : —_— ‘ fact thee \t penetra dee, POMEL READ SBOE FUDDIN A, I Dae 29, after flighting steadily for suv!” | heavy lumps of pain or headache from St. Nicholas Rink, 1 = i t |helps to seatter the congestion, reaul two hour net Liskheder gay 41 indigestion. Mere is instant relief! G6th St, near Broadway ‘ hi in armi, tingling glow of com. | 3 ong them and every other man . Saar aE SENET Ere mene | : Fan i rns Singling: glow af com>] minon Shem aa akate Awhile [fan stom ard Fovea™ articie sb | 0 tain th N Smith wa . 6 ; advertised in Tho World or renorted betttute, Tmt Gita tie hinltin: (ade ctee peep Harry 8. Stewart, No, 901 West Dance Awhile | | fo Lost and Faund Bureaus’ Room | i Se a ec All deungistar Woes Goa: Riaee 1ovth Street, of the 7th Murine Re Boe hat || 20a World nuilding, wilt be tated | $0c and $1 a buttle . ee placement Company, was in hard| Just as soon as you eat a tablet or PPCAHNIVAL, FREE. at any of The World's Offices, V7, Hot water an Gal del | luck. He broke his leg on the steamer | two of Pape's Di sin all the aly Including Sundasy, Sree ent Sanaa aavaptiannenty ¥ di can be left at any of The World's | pepsia, indigestion and stomach Wr > SureRelief *: 5, ‘ Prag bern st [carrying him to France, Joseph J+) tress ends. ‘t sant, harness |) Liver NN Agencies, ar can be fF Lex. ave; Gray, ae Kahrs of No. 300 Hast 83d Street, © | tablets of Pape's Diapepsin never fuil aE Was Gall 4000: Beskione. Moe mere me 2. LL-AN Ss srontees, ih Ms £9. AM 3d Infantry, was gassed 4! | ¢o make upset stomachs feel fine at! — nam Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, ys J Frenkiin, Fulton and Tompkina, Broi FOR COUGHS hateau-Thierry July 26, once, and they cost very little at anne | FOR INDIGESTION | way 496 Grosueadvyy Samuel Fogeliman of No, 649 Bast | stoges.—Advt, NO OPIUM, NOD