The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1919, Page 13

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SE aE nt Goldfinch attempted to sing. His ef- fort recalled the classic couplet of one of Staten Island's ancient bards: The first bird of spring Attempted to sing, But ere it had sounded a nete hm TOGETHER, BOYS, THE FINCHES ARE SINGING! ‘The high winds of yesterday, follow- ing @ December, January and early February worthy of Southern Cail- fornla and followed by to-day's won- der@al sunshine, aro deciared by the oldest inhabitants of Staten Island to be gartin sure signs of an airly spring and & record-breaking summer. Bering broke out on Saturday all over the fatand. Oa the Scott farm at South Rea and @ips and at each dip making three Nefore Senators Considering Renominatio WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—John Skel- on Williams Was given a hearing in xecutive session by the Senate h mittee, considering hig re- voimination as Comptroller of the cur- « Wi wea geen a goldfinch, making swee; distinet “twit” notes. “M&A Goldfinch was accomps Goldfinch. ighted in a tall elm. Mr. Touch Toes Fifty Times e | Fine exercise! Keeps skin clear and complexion Sosy by forcing the delayed food, poisons and waste frem the stomach, liver and bowels, Splendid! a ’ Sure Thing Spring Time Tip on} it felt trom the limb Staten Island—and a Violet a bed me | on the Golf Links. On tt purse of the Dongan | Hills. Co » was a violet | @ SING AT OVER 200 CONCERTS FOR SOLDIERS One of the noteworthy events that took place at the; A. opening of the Tank Corps League yesterday was the | certs for soldiers. song recital by the “Tex-Y-Quartette,” from Houston, | (: Texas, the first female quartette to sing in an Army The qu meron Montgomery, Thelma Freel, and Corlie * Gregory. OF tette has sung at over 200 con- From left to right they are; Julia} Norma Robbins | ,ROAD BUILDING FOR IDLE. ———— | Labor Department Urges Carrying Out Government ne About $2 folks must take Cascarets occasional ly. laxative ‘‘works’’ like harmless Cascarets, clogged liver and constipated. bowels Cascarets cost only 10 cents a box. Advt. No other cathartic or j ior They act on the bile- \* gently—noe inconvenience! sr NOTE TO DRUGGISTS—The Prohibition wave and quick ratification by the States Amendment to the tution are making an unprecedented demand for ORRINE. ebout de; @ are arranging to supply these first, therefore we suggest you place your Get on the Water Wagon With ORRINE Now! Prepare for Prohibition! our order with | Gove J Projects. | WASHIN oN, Fi 17.—Immedia the Labor Department to-day as | situation, hough $18 ” of G | Ee ee 1 10 ITS HERO BOYS But most people take their exercise in an easy chair. They | Seay cesBUiedrGanter the Sinn’ oF | become headachy, bilious, sallow, dyspeptic, constipated. Such | t States and cout a *)A New Batch of Resignations partment Celebration Committee. | While Borough President Riegel- mann and the new leaders of the th Ohi apecnd baht Brooklyn Victory Celebration contin. | BROOKLYN TO ERECT = WORLD'S LEADING ‘MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Endorse Value of Such Ingredients as Are Contained in Father John’s Medicine Announced From Victory ued to-day to be s nt on the subject of @ permanent memorial to the sons of Brooklyn who gave their lives to: their country in the great war three localities of the borough initiated pers manent memorial movements on their own account, Residents of Ridgewood have named a finance committes to raise $35,000 for the erection of a memorial. A committee on site has been desig- nated; A Wholesome Food Me United States District Attorney cine and Body Builder Melville J. France i hairman a pe Free From Al ghol and Dangerous William J. W ‘oney Is! THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919, “FLU GERM ISOLATED, ieomtve acta ORANGE MAYOR WARRIER, bs typhold fever Is prevented by inocu | SAYS AMERICAN DOCTOR | iisc ia ication iy Vactineion, |Conerensman-rlect, Known as aclontiate declare firmed Bachelor, Reforma, : 2 . Dr, O'Brien aawerta that, aa in typhold| Mayor Daniel A. Minahan, the @ime Western Scientist Believes Inoctila- foyer, diacharwos f eats puters | See ee ee orn’ a ‘. 7 " |and also Congresaman-elect ‘ot Ss re. ing from nfl = contagion, y Ninth NOT WKH Sera WWE) |and #0 does contaminated drinking | District $ bed Jersey, OS vent Disease. |water. | He raya the lua of influ: father wae Glee otiee 1EaIT ¥ * Nan © yr s in @ y resp | hed joe PASCO, Wash. Feb 17.—After make | ti gor of typhoid fever and that of| The Mayor, who ts one Of the Maeet ing microscoplo and other teats while | tuberculosis popular men i Orance, etale 6 iets treating more than 2,000 cases of in- | Pore on his friends and left in the lurch fits fluenza, Dr. Henry B. O'Brien, the City Ten for Jewish Big St fe | tw ) bachelor friends, City Commission and County Physician, announces that! ‘The Jewish Mig Sistore of which Mra llarry T. Wetherling ard Wiltems J. he haa tsolated the bacitlue of influenza, | Sidney C. Borg ia President, hus are | ioe oy It De. O'Brien's bellet Ie confirmed ty|Panked for Conference Entertains eat Tho Mavor and his bride went to further asecientifie investigation it wilt! 4y Adolf Lewisohn, Fifth White Sulphur Springs for @ three be posible to prevent or cure influenaa Avenue, Wednesday, at weeks’ honeymoon, M4 Ba tary of a Memorial ( | Drugs— 60 Years in Use— F : ” : ) “TP have given my right arm to get on the wagon,” he often jj : e named for the Flathush-Coney | oe Guaranteed _ sie a4 : ’ a nd section, A monument to cost! The most eminent medical { declared, “but somehow or other I couldn’t do it. H £15,000 will bo put up, It iw sald, at| authorition recennined all over P Fee eee att derrace ase (the world as the highest in the “For years I'd been kidding myself into believing Maybe you, or some friend, need the Be hee jute A®- science of medicine, have made I could quit without trouble, / couddn't—drink assistance thateORRINE can give in getting i; : , Memorial Committee of Public statements endorsing the had become a disease, a disease that needs “back on your feet’’—the help that will tone hich Clarence W. Waterman ia Value of such ingredients as we treatment the same as any other body and up the nerves and put one in shape again— | Chairn This ninitteo of uarantee are the principal tn- brain wasting disease. the rest and the keen relish for life at its will be enlarged as plan de edients of Father John’s Medi- best and the joys of active, successful, fruitful ; ; i “Nobody will ever know how I suffered—how T fought ¢nueavor, i Chairman Waterman tly res cine rs to master this terrible affliction, For tw three days E By ned as one of th + High medical auth y “that I'd stay sober, patting myself on the brick for having Get ready now=—begin that fight against the terrible f the Vietory Ce o, these ingredients are beneficial notably | such will power, and shen—weil, I'd m bunch of drink disease today! When the nation goes **Dry'* S| Tho Permanent il Sub-Com- in wasting dise which are curable | the boys somewhere. ‘Come on, Jonesey, havea little a few months from now, be prepared—have the | at the. Victory. Celebration |49¢ those maladies which are con- bracer!* ‘Not for me—I'm off that stuff!’ I'dsay, and monster mastered; the appetite for deadening alcoholi¢ | Reet nies ied it x body Rected with or have their origin in \ all the time the appetite was urging me relentlessly. stimulants driven from the system; the nerves calm, ¥ sae tip ; i. ; * * colds and debilitating and wasting Just one, old man—don't be a piker and spoil the balanced, steady, _ [eee reps ma ry | eineae . ie . asked yoda w ther wi pick 0 e thes stat t “That was the start. As the liquor trickled down can rid yourself of this disease omermight! It mamas i ae A will’ funiali an anpltoation the lick of may parched throat, I told myself 1 could ie k all be treated dike any other dangerous disease! IA) noma : ingredienta of Father John's Medicine, I wanted within reason, that booze didn’t have a Th jock of having quit sddenly ma a} to 4 the names of the medical authorities climb back on the seat and stay there destructive than drink itself! Dowt tale Chancest ie . ; cations and the dates of si “For along time I fooled myself, My good job kigit now's the time to wart taking ORRINE—that j a pee Never wait for a cold to wear finally wente a fair job went the same wayrI was a wonderfully beneficial enemy of drink that has helped g | commit ay off—it wears away the lungs in- so many thous “find themselves worth-while citizens, ORRINE comes in two forms—No. Secret Home Treatment. No, of drinkers to “come back," to nd become respected, prosperous, booze fighter and couldn't be trusted. My friends My wife left me. 1 was dropped off one by one. down and out! “Then heard of ORRINE, J bought a package of the Voluntary Treatment No. 2, assiiring myself | was a 1, Powder, for Pills, for Voluntary stead. Neglected colds lead to pneumonia. Father John’s Medicine gives prompt re- ' lief from colds and throat trou- often ( fool for thinking it would help me. But I took the Treatment. | ‘| reo Wehscads | Nh bles eae ‘ treatment diss the same—you know, willing to try pie sicher form, $1.25 a package, postpaid in plain, |p| Sereets Marry W. Taylors 2 Guaranteed free from leohol and é \ sarang. ee sealed package, or four packages for $5.00, | tary of a large aheet \ ny medicines depend for thelr tem / “Soon the gnawing craving let up x bit; after awhile aie ci sencies of th : ; : t ety. OF 6 ‘tan at: porary eeet, and which ; ( Ay Pe 4 igencies of the late great war made it necessary ; ¥ y » and which are danger. Prieta a Tanah got an again in dve’anrld You therefore may not be able to get ORRINE at || W- Byers, anothe: he and alow the disease to get a deeper ey / ¥ i our druggist's, though he has cold it for years, H mS hol t wd yon ack my wiles love and respect—found YU TIER eit temporarily. If he ds. we have ff rate Dart No. 22 PP arranged # fill orders direct, postpaid, until such time + ‘There are thousands and thousands of men and women as our druggist friends shall have an opportunity of IN EFFECTS SENT TO HOBOKEN. who want to get back into life's sunshine, freed of replenishing their stocks. | ORIG fare cpeee npg the cans of rink! Write to The Ortine Co. Inc 1146 16th Sty Denice Anlalnen Cosatans Fev drink is a disease—don't make the mistake of ON. W., Washington, D. C., for free instructive WAS « 1 tab Without thinking it isn'ta disease that ORRINE has been booklet on the Liquor Habit and the use of ORRINE, t u ket fighting successfully for more than twenty years, Sent anywhere on request in plain, sealed envelige. I Rear rie t Plates $ git ( {| | Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose * feeth, Treat Diseased Gums. Invitation to Mothers, Wives and Sisters 1 coq SETS, OF THOTH F you aro interested in anyone who should use ORRINE; we cordially invite you to write A Voreau, t Hobol Bridgewory Fillings an lelaye to us. All correspondence is confidential and our replis sent in plain, sealed 4 N Bu fh taneh Gc hae envelopes, We make no charge for adv ORRINE is a simple home treatment—there is no detention from work or loss of time when ORRINE is used. if it is desired to give the treatment without the knowledge ef the subject, purchase ORRINE No. 1, which is colorloss, tasteless and odorless and can be administered in any food or drink without the subject's knowledge. Send for Free Instractive Booklet mailed in plain, sealed envelope. Indian Who Tried ty Rescue Gorden ni Khartam Dead, jecayed Teeth and Roots y extr 1, Teeth hiy “cleaned, — Broken Paired while you walt BL 9%; orrice 2 E. 125th St. 8, B. Cor, 16 Sui Ave N.W, Cor, Bd Are, 740 Lexington Ave. E. 34th St. Coming Home, 5. We Cor, 5Sth Gr lagse'e THE ORRINE CO,, Inc, 1146 15th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. | “iui Aye hes \ mired Henry T, W haa beet wominoaya's 2." ay rr with preymonta at Bros ow con: — — me! a joy ti If used four hours, twelve cents a week approxi- mately is the cost of Edison home ironing. |The heat able degree of exactness. Walking back and forth placed where it is wanted, with a remark- between ironing board and stove is eliminated Why -not see this “Little Servant of the Home” and all the other “Little Electric Servants” at any of our Show Rooms, at your convenience The New York Edison Company At Your Service Irving Place and 15th Street—Stuyvesant 5600 Branch Office Show Rooms for the Convenience of the Public Aa 424 Broadway 126 Delancey Sireet 10 Irving Place 124 Wert gad Street Telephone Canal 8600 Orchard 1960 Address 11 East 86th Street 15 East rasth Street Stuyvesant shoo joa Hast r4oth Street Bryant 5263 remont & Monterey Aves Night and Emergency Call: Farragut 3000 Harlem 4020 Meltore 9900 ‘Tremont 6900 eee RUAR t F URNITURE SALE Ludwig Baumann will start you housek ing now at a grea and will give you all the credit it any of our three great ~pay a few dollars down and the balance ia small weekly or monthly payments Convince yourself by comparison, whether you buy for cash or credit, that f Our Prices Are Always the Lowest Sele of ‘White Enamel Beds Reg. Price $18 14.49 Cash oF Credit, Du wa American Walnut Ped Room Suit (Four Pieces) Ree. Price $347.00 1d Separately 11 Desired) ¥ We Give Veading Sinmos |; Posinnee neg | rr sit 8. 4H. Green & Sperry Gold. Wey tg fi ddl phan a pcg A, Genuine Oak Fumed 3} Genuine gf a. American Libs be b ! ak Dining x ibraryRocker ) Oak all 8 4| . Walnut Reg. Price $16 r Cash oF Credit Four Room Outht § | Five Room Outht OPEN AN ACCOUNT of High Grade 450 of High Gr with Mugs, Lincleums or Carpets, or include them te Period Furniture Period Furniture +1 the sale Prices Pay for it $6 Welty Pay for it $8 Special Sale of Room Sire Rugs 1 Brisels Rugs in a greet. and Orieutal “Designs a6 Ar We Give Free Life Insarance make your purchase we gtwe I which guarentee aaeieta ieuth of the Wage earner, we. plod bill (up to $800) extra charges of any kind, only stores thut give, this: Market St. Opposite Court House, £5 ST. A TH BLOCI: OAVE Between Lenox aud TU Aves, r out any are the protection,

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