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|UEUT. ROOSEVELT’S EVES ATISFIED HIS DOCTORS No Visual Blemish No Noted by Medi- cal Men Who Examined Him for Flying Service. WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Nothing in the record of the late Lteut, Quen- tnd mh tee, Butet | tin Roosevelt on file in the air ser- at! Vice indicat his sight was defective, ' j 4s alleged by an unnamed Lieutenant nde of eld people will tel yon] in & “TOME MADE TEA FOR CONSTIPATION ios because it does the work and costs very lit eh prices for Liver and | statement published in New they be Grinkine it fer rears, and) vork 3 be:| Young Roosevelt voluntarily ap: | , 4 ne to Keep | Plied for a commission tn the alr wer | ong fooling fit and fine “ne, tae vice on April 19, 1917, and was sent to| ‘ana Ree in a 4 sTaome | the Curtiss Sehool at Mineola for in- struction | He was examined by a board of four | and « ape jah and fretfu THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919, ccleaner rename eninsnteetietce ttn scab ‘70 ON LATEST CASUALTY LIST FROMU.S. ARMY minilininite Thirty-five Died of Disease and 408 Wounded, Degree Undetermined, WASHINGTON, Feb, 18 The Wat divided as wounded pe unde: peevt Druggite here bere | Officers whose record shows the result] Department to-day gave out a list of oelting 1t for many y Avivt rally and profes-| ‘There were no | 70 casualties in the army, that any qu | follows: Died of dise: =a row hin aight oF any ; 0 Help Ma! 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SOLDIER AND SAILOR LETTER COLUMN prone, Nd 100 W, ATi Mt, New York City RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSINGIN Answers Given Are Official eh allcdiy From the Army and Navy My Uy, eee Be HH Mow Se New Departménts — Address All Macuiea, tua, 1 bay 10h © Inquiries to Evening World ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED Soldier and Sailor Letter WOUNDED SEVERELY, | | | Private. Column. | bag ly James ee 200 W. 144th Bt, New \ WOUNDED, DEGREE UNDETER. “Prierity” in Answers Means Special MINED. List for Return, biswtenant An Anxious Sister—In order to find PARMELER, Vine R., Hartford, Conn. out whether or not your brother who sirseants, died in France was insured, address BMINGK Donald 8 Piat AN 0. an inquiry to the Bureau of War, aude O84 Macon St, Mrookiyn Risk and Insurance, Washington, D. WEANON, Thomas A, ‘02 Coiyer St, Greenpoint, C, Also send name of regiment to | KWITEN, ‘Zyement, 142 Bright St, Jerse City, Which he was attached, and any ad- | M'CORMACK, Joseph T,, Bayonne, N. J. ditional information which you may teranee Anges, . Have, SINGER, Wari . Brookiya. TOENNey KF Mrs. McCormack, No. 307 Oakland | Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn—Infor- mation regarding those “Missing tn Action” may be obtained from the Adjutant General's office, Washing- ton, D. C. N, 8. City—Information regarding | soldiers who have been detached fron | their regiments and sent to hospitals 1534 St, New York LINDABURY, Charles A, New Germantown, N. 3. Belleville, Nv Wo Gentre Bt, New: 407A 16h St, Wiliam ML, 28 BROWN, John F., 268 W, LITT, William fr. TUBBY, ,,Brvouira, St, New York | WILALEN, Jomph J., Binghamton, N. Bugler WIGHT, George HL, New Brunawick, N, J, PES ie LF Baran BE may be obtained from the office of | Mechanics. the Surgeon General, Washington, KENY, La nN. Y Db. c. SAND Mt Ant; Now York City, T. Wingdale, N. Y¥.—The 165th Aero y Squadron is not on priority. ¥ BE. M.-The 486th Aero Squadron is inidgeport,| HOt on priority, Anthony Breitman, 523 Second Avo- Keamy, N. J. | nue—The 69th Company, R. T, C., is Phen Fama unattached. It is not on priority, NY H. James, 354 West 25th Street— St, New York ‘The 4th Company, O, R. 8. D., is not on priority. Miss Marie Brandt, 2012 Bleecker Street, Brooklyn—Battery A, 3d Field Artillery, is located at Aigny-le-Duc, SUNNINGHAM, Peter J., Watedoury, Cone, boa It is not on priority. The Mth «ineers, Company F, is not on prior- It is cated at Rattenout, ance. A Reader—The Provisional Lauu- dry Unit A is not on priority. i) Senne icKinley, 353 Mosholu Whsie’ Pidjne, N. 49th Aero Squadron non priority since Dec, 27. “Tania 8, tone Company B of the a 15 Ninth Ave, Long Island Kineers 43 not on priority Cun Ney Jane Smith—The 327th Supply GU AEE Marmond Mi Nuine gt, Company, Q. M. C., 1s not on priority, Mrs. Shapiro —The Squadron is on priority. at Nantes, France, Anxious Wife--The 2d Anti-Air- craft Machine Gun Battalion, Com- pany C, embarked for the United States on Feb, 8 Pearl Snyder, 57 West 28th Street— The 6th Division of the Ambulance Section, Sanitary Train, is not on priority, Anxious Sweetheart— Company L of the 316th Infantry, 79th Division, is not on priority, Kugene Pettinelli, 254 Devoe Street, Brooklyn he 80th Field Artillery is located at Saizevais, France. It ts not on priority | the 5th Army Corps is| U. S. OFFICIAL VANISHES. doen pRante ‘M M. V. M., Richmond Hill—The i n 137th = Acro KUIINK fred It is located OMAN, Pred N CANS, Michael ancrhorn St., Brooklyn, Brooklyn, ‘ ard WOLFENKI NY Wutlain Joba Trainor, anger, Had 8200 407th raph Battalion has been wh © Disappenred, a priority © Jan. 20, eight, Govern-| Miss Arlene Ames, No, 205 West 8%th Street—The 41st Division Head- quarters Troop embarked Feb, 3. liam Kruse, o. 319 Ninth Jersey City, N. J.--Headquar- the 107th Field Ar- at No, 380 ed from his sched by the police, | f him. ra Company, mit 1 ofclock | Sith Pioneer Infantry is not on pri- a rity. a eS aes E. M. Roch—The Military Police . ng at the Company, lst Army Corps, is not on t pparently for | priority. wm r midnight. When)” Anxious Mother, No. 1147 St, John’ ist seen he was boanling a Ninth Ave-| Place, Brooklyn —-‘The 807th Ambu 40 L ain at 1Odth t and Co-|lance Company will embark about Mareh 5. Attached to the 77th Divi- wo years ago Ti suffered | sion. The 302d Sanitary Train is not (bain “fever eis mar) on priority. lt is attached to the 77th Division his home he ts Ho L. Brown, No. 535 West 11th Tho 80th Division is on pri- $200 7th Ammunition Train, pany (, 82d Division, is prepar- uf for priority. — Anxious Wite—The 307th M. P,, 82d Aisace-Loreaine Dance, RMA Hot oh oriorite, The first of the second series of Al- Sister, No. 40 Bast 113th Lorraine supper dances was held Motor ‘Truck Company No. er the opera last night at the Hotel ©, 1s not on priority e 4th Field Artillery ts lo- taaesa cans ieee ie mp Stanley, Tex getdate ch, No, 48 West 80th Street, | Oe ge Gordon | Bayonne, N. J,—The 142d Infantry is Mra, Gore attached to the 36th Division, Tt 1s s. ‘ot on priority, Locatign is Cheny, a Mrs. Lyttleton Wox, Mrs. Lydis Hoyt and Mrs, Warren ‘The 302d Stevedore on successive Monday nights. Wan iter—Company A of talioa, 29th Divi 3 ty \F 01st Engineers is | DRINK HOT WATER s not on priority ler, Brooklyn—The to be placed on pri-| It is not in Army of BEFORE BREAK Sf SnE Ans. af France. | ———— Boyd, No. 14 Lincoln Ave. | ne, N. ¥ The 165th | | Says you really feel clean, sweet lisade ds in the Army of | and fresh inside, and MotherThe. 1084 Picld | 4 Headquarters is) preparin \| are seldom ill. ; h Company's i sauaieds Oth Division i Ii you are accustomed to wake up tion, | ith a coated tongue, foul breath or rhe g4ath In. | he 87th Di- a dull, dissy headache, or if your vision, is on priority for an early ro-| eals sour and turn into gas and turn, | acids, you have a real surprise await > ng you 100 Club Women Golde to France| lo-morrow morning, immediately for ¥. M. As upon arising, drink a vate of hot) More than 190 American elubd| water with a teaspoonful of limestone a eens ere see ers | phosphate in it. ‘This is intended to * Lae lng every Slate in first neutralize and then wash out of the Union, have been enlisted by the | our stomach, liver, kidneys and War Victory Comm of the Gen thirty feet of intestines all the indi- °"®! eration of W n's Clubs to] go to France as Y. M. C, A. worke gestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the ent ed to the twenty-two leaye r orts in whieh the red triangle « ization now has complete supr Those subject to sick headaches, Vision of entertainment, hospitality backache, bilious attacks, constipation and recreation for the American sol-| or any form of stomach trouble are diers. urged to get a quarter pound of lime- —- 7s | stone phosphate from the drug store Quits Fire Department to Be a K. and begin enjoying this morning In- of C, Seeretary. | side-bath, It is said that men and women who try this become enthu- siastic and keep it up daily Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, Limestone phos- phate is an Inexpensive white powder and almost tasteless,—Advt, ‘ Patrick T. Lenehan, for twenty-six | years a member of the New York Firo Department, has retired to become « K. of C, necretary in France, He sailed yesterday on La France. Len- ehan {s forty-nine years old, He ri tires as a Jattalion Chief, having boon appointed as Chief of the bist Battalion in 1911, neer Avenue, Rockaway eee ene TTT ENR RN tne ee He lives at No, a] The Idea That Helped to Make Telephone Operating «An Ideal Occupation for Young Women” EARS ago we got the idea that investments in the con- tentment, happiness and general welfare of telephone operators would show big and pleasing dividends in the form of service, loyalty and conscientiousness. If you were to enter a Central Office building today, you would see the development of this idea in the light, airy central offices, the comfortable, well furnished rest rooms and jin the din- ing-rooms where lunches may be brought or purchased at cost. You would see a further development of the idea in the PLAN For Emptoyee’s Pensions, Disapitiry Brenerits AND DEATH Benerits that exacts no premium from the employee and in the extremely popular plan for ANNiversaARyY PayMENTS. It is this idea, we believe, enlarged to its greatest possible extent and coupled with the frequent increases in pay, the attractiveness of the work itself, and the unusual opportunities for advancement to supervisory positions, that explains why so many young women have made telephone operating their profession with profit to themselves and credit to the telephone system. Young Women are Needed as Telephone Operators Now Bright young women of from 16 to 25 years have an opportunity now to take up this popular work. Accepted applicants will be paid while undergoing the course of instruction in the Operators’ Training* Department, and upon graduation, will be assigned to central offices as near their homes as the requirements of the service permit. If you would like to enter this young women’s profession, you are invited to call at any one of the Application Offices listed below and obtain full particulars. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY AppLicaTIon OrFfices: 58 West Houston Street, Manhattan. 1454 Broadway, Manhatten. 109 West 125th Street, Manhattan. 81 Willoughby Street, Brooklyn. Elsewhere— Fast Call the Chief Operater. g110 Fifth Avenue, Brcoklyn. 1030 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn. 453 East Tremont Avenue, Bronx. 281 Washington Street, Newark. _.. | [Welch's Sa EURAPELADES The National Spread” IRAPELADE sounds new to you. Write for a And your first taste of it will be a EP EN, revelation. But there are about Grapelade a million men of the A. E. F. who will tell you that Grapelade helped them win the war. recipes spe- cially pre- pared by cooking experts, You can thank the armistice that you can now get Grapelade. Until this winter our entire output went to the A. E. F, overseas. It's better than jam, better than jelly, better than fruit butter. Order a jar of Grapelade from your grocer today and become acquainted with this new food product—"'The National Spread.” 15-oz, Glass Jar, 35c.; 25-oz. Enamel-lined Tin, 50c, The Welch Grape Juice Co, Westfield, N. ¥. Ask the Fountain Man for a Grapelade Sundae pth Al OR Pc nl Se Rl lk Grapelade is all the good there is in full ripe grapes—all the pulp—all the juice—no skins no seeds—no acid crystals~-and this delightful substance cooked down with pure sugar till it’s just like—just like—well, there isn’t anything just like it,