The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1919, Page 12

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ae ee . Cable Company announced yester- Loose and Lengthened Teeth; Bleeding. Re- | ment, is now being prescribed and re- | Hed on for the successful treatment of |» diseased teeth and gums i ly stops bleeding and receding gums, | t tiehtens up loose teeth in a few days, corrects: “lengthened” teeth, and re- | Magin Me Aden moves all pain, : flammation, tende | mitx inquiry to-da ness and irritations, whether of ger- Mr. J nga ha miual origin of caused by false teeth dairy egitiee and dental plates. perimental package gists and dept Pyorigg Corp’ —DEGLARES EXPERT = has beon restored, the ¢ ines, Hongkong, China Most Dairy Farmers Are Poor| « man ks 3usiness Men, Says Irwin same use of time labor ar SORE GUMS-LOOSE TEETH | | E, Jennings at Inquiry. eft eeding Gums; and All Germinal Irrita- tions or Symptoms of P yorrhoes. Pyorigx, a medicated massage olnt It effectual- Price $1.00 Ex. | be. At all drug- es ot by mail. ith St. € distribution en¢ r Fi st Real Food ', and '3 pound Package CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS AMMAN AAA CEE FREED CREE CRITE GH NID © CARD © ATES CL GR RINED CED ! | EMBL biome Bugler. AUKKOWN, Frank Joweph, Glow THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, LY REPORTED WOUNDED SE- VERELY IN ACTION. Sergeant. 4 NAMES LISTED © ONLATE CASUALTY ROLLIN ULS.ARMY | STEPHANO, Demetris, Mount Vernon, 8. ¥ Corporal. HOSSIGNOL, Al CAMPI, Vincent hs Wyn WARDS A donk noklyn At MISSING IN ACTION, PREVIOUS- 1919. RIDDELL MURDER ASE. Secretary of tha IS AGAIN ADJOURNED FROM STEEL MANUFACTURER 000%) 50% 000 9st roe District At Want é, and O'Don- ned to Jail ck O'Donn xington Avenue, Ma More Time verte, in said ——— nl EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEY. Mexande £ tr vl Salts if your Back Jame Alphonso, Academy St Mri e Hk peg *| Take a glass of Sal if ur Back : 1 Died Disease {27 ELL: Anbar t,, Garwood, N. 3 pb oa bes eheunati hurts or Bladder Fifty-nine Died of Disease \Kitveo in ACTION. PREVIOUSLY 1 n the Jamaica, Long Island bothe Le And 105 Are Reported REPORTED MISSING INACTION, Court to-day at the request of Dis- = ee we \\ nd ; Savin | Lieutenant. trict Dennis O'Leary, who wat ee ak sta c Y Rid. ounded Severely. a toid the Court that he would require ust guard constantly a pppoe tas WARE: sete A, 618 B, Od H, Hew Tore i meitieday next t path , op ine ney trouble, because we eat too much * | Privat r ends of evidence. Accordingly wit ./ and all our food is rich, Our blood WASHINGTON, Jan, 23.—The Wat! niy aaio, te New York the case was set down on the calen. k. white his i filled with uric acid which the kide 'D Dep lay gave « pth er se? tare dar for that day. O'Donnell's a neys strive to filter out, they weaken J flat which co 1164 RURANOW Wh Brook Yeasiow) THOR teileved By mane re hoapita from overwork. hecome sluggish; the ) pam were divided tol~ MUVIRINE.” ¢ 55 Lasingos Av. New investigators. ee fe sel eliminative tissues clog and the re 4 pounded DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED O'Donnell came into the court room ne to & welds te J gies Veatl ' ve ee coe nectic | INACTION, PREVIOU * at the opening hour ace ied by his y mick spent the nigh , ORtNisn eae Uidhaes | f pba? Atal Padada hd iid Connecti: | “PORTED MISSING IN ACTION, - |counssl, wetlam A. Dempeey of ie eet tac ene eae AS hen your kidneys feel lik it follow woman The NUDICR MONS F of lead; your back hurts or DIED OF DISEASE vii: Tua Go oe Ws. TWEE Bib cape, Was caren he walked ee ts cloudy, full of sediment or le am wy rovikl ya, he 8 case was calied he walked ‘ . vs "i po pal DEAD, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED ‘quirtly up to the bar with Attorney (n°) 5 | cullged to seek relief ¢ ew. Middletown, Cone MISSING IN ACTION. { Dempsey and uttered no word. He was soge, ~ | Gee cae take Privates. \ Private. |then led away by a Deputy Sheriff and jienment Peat nis oe i |LAFLAMM, Orrilie, Jewitt City, Conn, , ; * - nd lishn spells, acid stomach, returned to the Long Island City Jail Justice rheumatiam when the weather is bad, WOUNDED SEVERELY IN_AC-) In the court room were Michael wouid grant a d get from your pharmacist about four TION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED |O'Donnell, father of the prisoner, and i MISSING IN ACTION, Miss Margaret O'Donnell, a sister, whc prey, 9 ageing | PREVIOUSLY REPORTED BLAMED FOR CLYDE STRIKE ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful fn a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your | kidneys will then act fine. This fam- ous salts is made from the acid of rrapes and leinon inice, combined ‘HIGHER WAGES IN EUROPE, |AIM OF GOMPERS'S ViSIT| with i iia and has been used for mehr | shh TMP ca } : ; ; generations to flush and atimulate ennai canmiona, t pide Hopes to Keep Products of Cheap | clogged kidneys: to neutralize the Corporate (YLAND.“Chemupier de S87 E90 BR. Atte olutions 4 ;Z cids in the urine so it no longer { John A., Plainfield. N, J. HULAND. Chgssmbe 3. *| Attempt to Revolutionize Labor Labor From Affecting acids tn the urine so It nn longer ie iL, Woodelitt-on-Htudann, Ne 2 WOUNDED IN ACTION, DEGREE| Conditions Suspected in Brite A source us endin UNDETERMINED, PREVIOUSLY ester Cty, Ne @. REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, wa Sergeant. rookiym, NBLBON, Oscar EF. i x DAMME, John T t., Brooklyn. Broottyn, UAPPNEY, "Caren . hs MATCH. Artivur FE. + Argyle Row!, P'kiyn, LAY i Mamaro- HUBER, Wiliam “Adeiph, 180 Futnam Ay, N m. LEMBY, Artiue F., 246 ish Walk-Outs. LONDON, Jan threats of mo 23.—Serious etr rious ones in sd unimportant have of British labor cond lief that the demands sand ngland er disputes which ordinarily would be led some Litions to Sch WASHINGT bladder disorders Jad ‘Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent Jan wages for w in Burope to High Wages if. thie ‘i lithia-water beverage, and belongs in the main aims of Baimuel every home, because nobody can ih Manone, (was learned Ih | make a mistake by having a good ek here. today kidney flushing any time.—Advt. Realizing that the products of chiar European labor 8 oar it Place, Rim, Not in an effort to better Mice Will deen: Wier oa ‘ I EIGHvAK cake bunt Bian ater JE YE, tions, but in an attempt to re IO ty anibite tisite Oceperd None Coughing CO a eee eee Sikes, vawert W how York eine cond 9 boost Wages abroad through the In-| ie annoying and harmful. Relieve throat | VAIAOFF, Marry, 216 H, 7th St, New York Chpiith te : To-day 147,000 Yorkshire co nal Trades Ufion, which he {| irritation, tickling and get rid of éo city SAFATUK, Rutty TL, 278 th Av, Long are idle because their emp andeavorial ramaiea | colds and hoarseness at once by taking WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE watt” avy, lan 'outh 4th Rt. Rrnkim, |t0 allow twenty minutes "dead time advise the Pea n te UNDETERMINED), PREVIOUS- RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS. | for ineals for surface workers, Stoppase | LY REPORTED KILLED IN LY REPORTED MISSING of work ip the shipbuilding industry on plana to. make the Inter | ‘ ACTION. | IN ACTION. the Clydé is threatened over a meal- TAiGA as peHia bent Gentian Ney | peti | Corp. hour dispute, Under the ld fifty-four . ALIEN, bomnan x b RUBINO, Pasquale, 86 Saratoga Av.. Rrooklm. — GURMDEY titer of Ny | hour week the men went to work with WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE | WE'TFHLUND, "Anihir, “Ferodalo’ Park, tip.! empty stomachs, ‘They worked two UNDETERMINED), PREVIOUS- Mech ic. [ROnte One Glen. Het an nour LY REPORTED DIED FROM — ELDKIDGH, Burton G., Carthage, N.Y Pe acre | WOUNDS RECEIVED IN enya tee to atl ie, tee to Spe ak ACTION, early breakfast | Private. ” 7 @ cheota, J (4-H, 120th 8t,, Now York | RUMMINGS, Henry, Himira, N.Y. RRONEOUSLY REPORTED SE- 0; VERELY bay i hertg IN ACTION, rivi FITAGRRALD, Cris J Rraokiyn | DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVE | IN ACTION, PREVOUSLY RE- PORTED DIED FROM ACCI- | DENT. D. | Nas uA, RETURNED TO DUTY, PREV'OUS- LY REPORTED DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. St John’s Pace, Bt... Rrookivn. ftom ‘Place, "kin. Private. } AS, Leo, 1045 Bouthera Boulerant, New York | — . Extend British Food © im. WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Jan, 22.—The meat and cheese Governments, it is announced, New |been definitely extended until June hi 30, 1920, Private HANRATIAN, Williai R York City Mull Ay, | Forced to Be —bringing meats hundreds of miles Some one has wisely said that “Production waits on distribution.” In other words, there can be no incentive to stock-growers to produce more livestock unless adequate outlets are provided to keep pace with the production. When greater yield is created on the farm, the outlet must be widened at the market to care for it. Armour and Company are large because the livestock industry is large. Obviously the packing industry must keep pace with the increase of live- stock and population-growth. As herds increased, the Armour organization kept step with them. New plants were erected in the centers of new stock-raising regions; improved operating methods were adopted; more refrigerator cars wert built to carry the food. Then, with the outbreak of war, the wisdom of this development had a chance to prove itself. In spite of labor shortage, disrupted railway service, and scores of other difficulties, Armour and Com- pany and other similiar concerns were equipped to instantly meet the War Department's call for food. In addition to shipping over a hundred carloads of A meat a day, or seventy-five million pounds a month to the Army and Navy, we have taken care oi civilian requirements in the usual way. ARMOUR« tee, ee) HE packers are frequently accused of being large. If bigness is a crime, Armour and Company are guilty of the charge. For, from a small beginning this business has grown to a point where it serves millions—affording a constant, ever-open market to producers CHICAGO Big! to consumers. With an increase in cattle production, encour- aged by the Food Administration's high prices, had to come further increased facilities for pre- paring and marketing not only the meat, but the hides, hoofs and all other parts of the animal. To meet the influx of the hundreds of additional cattle daily, we were compelled to erect a new building in ninety days, build additional coolers, tanks to handle the rendered products, dryers, buildings to treat and handle casings, additional oleo kettles, hide storage warehouses, etc. ' With the return to normal conditions, these facilities—expanded during the stress of war to provide stock-growers with necessary outlets, and to furnish food in adequate quantities for both Army and civilian needs—are still at the service of the public. They represent a perma- nent investment, assuring a permanent outlet and thus a permanent supply of best foods at true value prices Today, with Europe looking to America as its most certain source of supply, together with our own country to be fed, Armour and Company’s size and ability to handle large volume most effi- ciently and economically becomes of greater im- portance than ever. > COMPANY contracts | between the New Zealand and British | have | SERB TROOPS RECALLED. Disorders No Sin Jan ried in Jugo- ries. orders tilted through ntries from. the 1g to the colors from 1896 to 1900 said to have re- ROME, | ported ta out the J action of Sert recruits of the were re- are Declaring he — THREW HERSELF IN BAY. orfolk. not appear in ¢ one OF city directorir NEWS BREVITIES, of New grove, New a capitalization ‘The jury trying the annon, charged. Fitting tokens of esteem w sented to nty-five ra’ Union No. 6, wh , at their viet The Alumni of Ste Institute will hold their annual reunion at the Hotel 4 in Manhattan to-morrow John Szydlowsk aya | e from the wyer, Financial Rep © British G will be ject to Years L w ar intere i. offices in ough oklyn to-day and urged hun th . t Apportionment at} ich will be aco RUBBERS If you don’t believe that people appreciate quality ask your | dealer ifhecan supply you wiih Baco Rubbers. A.J. BATES & CO, INC,, NEW YORK | RED. AND BLACK SOLES» had m New York 53-57 West 14th St., Near 6th Ave.’ THROUGH THE BLOCK TO ISTH ST. 3"Down-1" Weekly Buys This Columbia Outfit: , ia Outfit includes one Columbia Grafonola, Double Face Records and One Beautiful Quar- tered Oak or Mahogany Cabinet. 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