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aa & F I 189 P PERSONS KLLED BY AUTOS IN STATE IN 1318, Deaths in City 748, Revise Figures of Highways Protec- ! tive Soc iety Shows, Deaths caused by automobile acct- @ents durin n New York State show an increa approximately 30 per cent. over 19 aceord, to a Statement made lay by Col. Fa ward & © of the Nationa Highways Protective Society, West B4th Sire @ghty-rine + were killed tr the State in 1918, acording to revised figures, instead of the prev Mounced total of 969, and « were killed York City, as against 625 usly announced. The deaths State in 1917 were 837 ¥ figures h » compiled nid George P. Le Brur y tot ef Medical Ex- @miner, and show an appalling loss Of life in the M nell sa’ d “It mist well to consider the eco- nomic the y sustains every time a lit crushed out. The Fed . in fixing the value of ured each man for shed treets of it the total of in human live tt nbs of 1189 we arrive 1,100 operator inv’ t) the middle of Dec fess than thirty onses reve the Secretary of State's oMoe {8.4 proportion of fn comparison t Bons killed.” AUTOS KILL 68 IN STATE, NEW RECORD FOR JANUARY Report Sh 49 Motor Car Deaths in City; Eight Due to Trolleys. According to th r, 1918, we had s than # per cent the number of per Rational Highways Pr @n aceidents du the streets of New York Ci y. forty-n by autor ne by wagon in trolleys and during January, and in Now outside the city, autom death of nineteen This record of autom H @orded for the xty-elght killed by ever of January nth During la month automobiie @aused the death of seventeen per gone, trolleys killed four and tw were killed by Wagons in Ne rae 1 AM STRONG AND HEALTHY Whenever mother sees that I have a | white tongue or a bad breath she gives me a Cascaret so the poisons in my stomach, liver and bowels don’t make @ sick. Does your mother give you nice candy Cuscarets or nasty castor il, pills, sajts or calomel? the | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1919. “When Daddy Comes Marching Home, Hurrah! ral NAMES LISTED |: These Babies’ll Get First Sight of Papa ON NEW CASUALTY ROLL OF U.S. ARMY Two Were Killed in Action, Two Are Missing and 121 | Were Severely Wounded. | WASHINGTON, Fob. 1.—The ‘War | Department to-day gave out a list of , 411 casualties in the army. They were divided as follows: Dieg of airplane accident, 1; killed in action, miss+ PHIL pe ing in action, 2; wounded severely, HORLEY 121; wounded, degree undetermined, 284, Those on the list from NeW York, New Jersey and Connecticut follow: ! WOUNDED SEVERELY, Lieutenant. 34, 723 Arwsle Road, Brooklyn. Sergeant WOLFF, Charles, FINNEGAN, James J., 201 K. 07th St, New York |MARKOFSKY, Benjamin, 2007 Second Ave, New ork City VOSBURGH, William Dem, Staten Island, N.Y. | Privates. | CORY, Milton J., Gloversvitl y. | DONOVAN, Thomas T., Mart Conn. MALLINAN, Mai 2 rt Pre on K4 ) | MALLINAN, Martin Schenectady at MARCELLA BENNETT Se JAMES, Thomas, Jersey City, No J. LIFSHITS, Barnett, 706 Saratoga Ave, Br ie ELEN ht M'CLUSKEY, Patrick, 182 Lefferts Ilace ya REJANSKY, Abraham, 54% 107th St Brook: There'll New York Formal Introdue- | : sCFiDuR, Henry, 388 tions When the Troopships ON a rooniyn Come In and Proud Mothers hs ‘Ave., New York Will Show What They Too yirotisn Have Been Doing for Their Country, hw Donas,, ¢ | TOMPKINS, "uymond imate, Conn +16 Madison St Ra of this “Freedom's | ty sha re curiously awaiting their Db: on’ | cee te KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY) Sra - Reco A | | homecoming, as the troopship Mibbahe concen SEYMOUR m-conen CO RIASOCAN oR N= REPORTED WOUNDED SEVERELY | the fier boys back, and no Fitted Baby Boy Bell is the next on the] was born March 23, 1918, at No, 458 Private John Goerlich arrived in . Priva the wondering wh list, He is Just seven months old, and t 136th Street.” Papa ‘bas not yet, France, BOUL, Gluseppe, Bristol, Conn y're wondering what manner o'/ st. He is Ju sreetalletes n his new sit | yl2uy, Veronica Ann Zeinier, born | KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY men these same daddies be, ‘ 2 Me : Baby Walt Wascher jr. . 2, 18 41 & AV enue, men these same daddies t I New York City) and hls ASA te Brie nena ee i028; | REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. “Liberty-Bell" ix the conjunct name | vate Richard Stuart Rell of Compaiy Street, Brooklyn, is the son o Ammunition Train, ¢ ARG Pri of two of the war babies portrayed |F 367th Infantry, 92d Division. He w gt. Walter J. Wascher of the 814th 7ith Div CASS Nicola Vast Mat St, Now b 4 , . . Field. Artillery. He is anxiously! Baby Th rles Whiteley Jr. | Yor) ‘ Ste hove, and together they wiil ring out] born June 91%, but his father had] wwajting the fath turn: ‘ born May 108 | TOOMEY. Daniel Michael, Newport. N. ¥ erles of welcome to their fathers who! already left for France on the first of| | Baby Jes aged "|WOUNDED SEVERELY, PRE-. are expected to arrive with every| June. Richard can say papa, da-da, | 1 VIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING transport that docks in New York, |and ma-ma, which is enough of @ Schnepf of the famous W sie TL, i IN ACTION. | There is little Miss Liberty O'Neill] voeatulary to greet a soldier dad the, MOEN GR Cen Corporals. of No, 51 High Street, Brooklyn, age! Baby Isal Anna Hills of No, 401 ng to he introduced to Her papa i CANIKOSKI, Walter, 109 North 7th St, Brooke | four months, daughter of Private] Bast 82d Street was born Aug. it r daddy upon his return, Sergt ge Bennett FETRCO, Bareelo, Beldgeport, Cons. | O'Neill of Com ‘Transportation | Oa Preece of | Army oklyn, ts {at ving been born any A, 6th Regiment, torps, A. P. O. 705, A and who was born May 2, 1915, | Dorothy 232A Sixt montha old, 5, 1918, HL 1918, just one day too late to meet Able eA es her daddy, Sergt, A. A. Hills, who siled for France Aug. 30, 1918. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, PRE-| VIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING just four months r he had g Baby Philip Hurley, the proud son who is “on Submarine | Iya, INRAG TION: ty France, Mother saya he will be a pa sh Ure dats who fought 7 in foreign ws ators ‘ | Ste F, ith we Mechanics, Ve very proud papa when he comen| Wood, and. who le the Pecipey ay Helen Marie Goerlioh, waa} 4 EDM GRRAA Twas LENNOS, Jono NM Hast 120th St, New | home to see such a pretty baby girl! the D. 8. and the Croix de Guerre, | street, rooklyn, the day | he r tather April, 1018, at N BAnixo Francesco, 158 Lineola Are. New att ——_——_ ieneuchied Peete nahaeetnt rooklyn, exac f y tat his daddy arrived in| WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- BML IN CAB UNCONSCIOUS SIX OLO-TIMERS DROPPED RUNAWAY TAX! HITS WOMAN, Fe ee ah a ia ARMM Rata RES ; EB, F, is the proud father of litt ! FOLLOWING ‘ROUGH PARTY’ — FROM POLICE VICE SQUAD, GRASHES INTO RESTAURANT °°. jor yeast as aio staser’ SIAL per rele Saaeaenise er PREDERMAN Vork Cry Two Men,( * Her Into H {Swann Said to Disappi f thel r 1918, [REULA TRO: paves, Pipeet Bah etagy lense wo Men,Carrying Her Into House, 0 Disapprove of the | Driverless Ma Puts Scores to just two montha old od Bea eae —Police Wonder How | Changes—Inspector Says He Flight on Amsterdam Avenue 0 Loe ee aera name An your | EME h Prurk, tional, NS fei i ‘ ) before «home. | RIM hs Wnllip Henry, S24 Pack ree: She Got to Place. | Wants Men He Knows | Hill now in Fran ni: | Ova ts yie Hen. 3 hea i Aircraft Machi My | TALVADOR, Jo eee ee. Rreoklyn A taxicab stopped at No, 287 South! Six detectives of the Vice Sauad | A driverless taxicab dashing 4 nays - ean and | YAGER, Peter, 20 Him Street, Brooklyn, at 5 o'clock this under Inspector MeDonald were or- |A™Sterdam Avenue near 119th t ‘an. They | PRESENT FOR DUTY, PREVIOUS. | and two men lifted out an un- dered transferred from the eauad to {tt afternoon seriously. inhited or but T LY REPORTED MISSING Tielke Young woman, Thay ware | rewulas patrol duty. to-day iy |p tein oy onan F mmntiin bad indians INASTIRNS is ber into the building, a furnished ff ip by shing through he “ anc ¥ house, when Police urnlahed all of theen had been In the sq ofthe Varsity. iestaus T have brown hait ___ Sergeant. und two patrolmen stopped them, |More than ten years, They had on | 09 Amste Avenue and weigh fiftc on pounds.” ANTHONY, Frank E his: girl fainied at & danos numerous « sions done confidential nk McAleer, No. Amsterdam SARA we're bringing her home,” one of the! ({Veatigating for District Attorney | Avenue, driver of the machine. left it BIG FALLING OFF SHOWN men explained ard Swann and his predecessor |St#nding at the top of a steep hill while | he Kirl bee of a prospective him. Th “| IN PNEUMONIA AND ‘FLU? | hill PCS RE | ‘and their work had been considered Ky Nag ln ese the bi satisfactory [fare who had summoned It a le old idles was said at Headquarters that | started to coast Hor CONSTIPATION condition down was such decided to arrest. the Mord of the transfers was immedi-| The machine gained rapidly in speed} Total of 441 Influenza Cases Re- | John Kovack | #tely sent to Mr. Swann, who, it was }and near 119th tSreet ran down Miss , 93 Less Than ported in C Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | alleged, did not appr Claire Mothers! Each 10 cent box of Cas- earets candy cathartic, has directions for children’s dosage at all ages, All little fe love Cascarets and mothers ean always depend upon them to move the bile, sour fermentation and poisons | from the "s tender stomach, liver and bowels without injury, or griping Advt good blood and a healthy lovely. and regulate the vital orga Sold by druggists throughout Clear the Skin A beautiful complexion is the outward mark of liver and biood are in good order, the skin is clear and Unsightly blotches, pim sallowness show the need of Beecham’s Pills to stimulate tion, Good health and better looks soon follow the use of BEECHAM’S PILLS Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. f jtreet—the ad- e of the trans- Unwin, No. 420 West 116th had given aa that of the girl, fers. He referred to |Street, an Englishwoman who drove Yesterday, That te the foytu Cry of thomande "agg upsets aA. Wakiciesia. Ma. (tobe : yy. [2mbulances at various war fronts for ane ae sain (es e.| Since Dr, Edwards produ ive The Atheg } Naatrocola, No, 'R ert Hi trans | four years and is here to lecture on her | T2er*, ¥ MU influenza cases Te-| erablets, the substitute for calomel. 70 South I vet, Brooklyn, At, ferred detectives trans: | x per Bho was taken to the [ported to the Health Department to-| “ihe pagans g ing pl |'he Bride “Vinzn ttn re held | ferred are James Conners, John J. Knickerbocker Hospital with NY [oe a Atta ae ae a Roop co ninn | Gon ad sears Bod calamel® meee George Blewett, Albert Andel- | bruises and possible internal injur Tee amine vor = Tess) enemy, discovered the formula for Olive | n the Greenpoint Hospl- | mann and Josepha ughes McAleer was taken to the We men Seal ba nuiian aren | Tablets while treating patients for ; Janke sald whe was suf-| Ingoector McDonald said: “When (Street. 1% Statiot, charged with ears bh yer eseeenta isin “| chronic consti city torpid livers, | fering from and a narcotic \ |was @ decrease of 68 fro Dr. Edw: Olive Tablets do not | which haa not vet been ident ¢ Twas in charge of the vice squad in |'€4ving his taxicab unguarded land the 9 pneumonia dea: | fs identif hi contain calomel, but a healing, soothing le well drcased and of an. ans Brooklyn Thad a number of good ; Ja decrease of 14 th a | Seaceabia lpeatins, theta aaearmgis gn fo.newealy et men. some of tthe mon transterrest |. §, JUDGE SIGNS ORDERS ve" No griping ts the “keynote” of these been "a rough’ party to-day I did not know. I want men| =! 9? ete | tittle ‘sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- — | whom I do know." | 10 CLEAR B R T. TANGLES Wounded Soldiers Help Open Salva-! | lets, They cause the bowels and liver to TWO BROKERS TO WED —- | neve 30 | tien Army Contre, | act normally. They never force them | William Nerker Al tnt wade Fitty wounded soldiers were the guests | to unnatural action, Wri Deputy ¢ 0 | rie jat the opent ef a new Sal-\ Tf youhave a “dask brown mouth”—a rides at) on 60 pep peal tiavehila | Care Authorized to Borrow | vati { bas: 75th bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick d atment of Willlam Herker, Demo $3,000,000—Former Judge La- | "owned by Mra Hvert Macy. headache—torpid liver and are consti- rat cor the PRMSHEh Aerie wicie : Spit) ipa! | | four-story house Will be open twen- pated, you'll find quick, sure and only ant Lag ager ‘ combe to Consider Claims. y-four hy Miss Hlivabeth pleasant results from one or two little A ¥ 9 e 000 « Dexter is the h ir, Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. dge Julius M. Mayer In the United ————— | sigued orders in BRT hie Unotaa IEAAIE SeAE the tein Se oat eke per be All druggists, lo Mt leg Wein, Captain a ear Pennsylvania Railroad nville section of Jer- ppolnting for al Master In Ch Jer claims, authorizing be y M. Gurrison to borrow $3,000,000 of Bernard Advt. float at the pier in the Gr = ‘ low Settles Suit for &7,500, w for intmediate use, fixing March 15 aa | Wain wae ta Mrs, Bridget Rice, widow of Henry|the limit for the filing of claims for Rice, who was killed by a Staten Island {damage has the Malbone Street Rapid ‘Transit Railway © Ident cases, and leaving the ques- . ; at the V iit _Aveny of settlements with banks holding Teaeher ae We Not Die- on, 8 January, 191 jateral securities of the company and nits uit “againat the ubsidiaries, to negotiations betwee Fritz A. Leuchs, formerly @ teacher ? So ic dav i has two children and tives’ ac No the reouver and the banks. "of Spanish in the Morris High Senoot, | ON that historic day in aed i 1 : | he resolver ped tbe. hanks, who is being tried by the Board of si sumRe UAE | re s fy ag tO JeGueation, charged with disloyalty, 1 ew Me Bridge Trattic. | curities will not be throwa upon the (aified, in hia own behalf yesterday Bireot car traffic on the north road: | t immediately n i way of the Brooklyn Bridge was. tied up for fifteen. minutes shortly. after . - a when body. When the stomach, veh sata : THE MOST DANGEROUS mt spondent, Her > Sailings to Belwinm i |. The Red Star liner ¥ No organ of the human body are eo) Get gome ( health and long life as the When they plow Wi end com, | SOpaulen at ag in thelr duties, er iain sight | Find out what tho trouble 1 Whenever you f LD MEDAL Haarlem on! ©. 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