The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1919, Page 9

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SEARCH FOR BURIED GOLD LONG HIDDEN UNDER STORE Exporting Firm's Engineer Con- cealed $7,375 There and Then Died, Search is being made under the store of Wood & Selick, at No. 96 Hudson Street for $ ‘5 in gold coin, hidden there years ago by John Henry Dayton, the firm's engineer, who died om Monday after revealing the fact that he had buried his savings there but giving no directions as to the exact loc on. The firm manufac tures confectionery. Dayton lived with his wife at No, k Street. He was born in a, Va., sixty-elght years ago. ‘a Rtichmon Skin Troubles _ Cadum Ointment has proved a bless- ing to thousands who have suffered for years from irritating and stub- born skin troubles, It stops the itch- ing at once and is very healing and soothing wherever the skin is irritated or inflamed. Much suffering from skin troubles may be avoided by the timely use of this wonderful remedy, Cadum Ointment is good for eczema, blotches, scaly skin, eruptions, chaf- ings, rash, ringworin, cuts, burns, ete, | PPointed Cadum Ointment is a French preparation made in America from (ho original formula, If ill and you have the doctor. remedies and drugs. fair price here. THe sare Rve STORES CALL THE DOCTOR cause, avoid possible complications; Our clerks are forbidden diagnose or prescribe. Of course, there are many tried, reliable you want, you will get it pure, fresh, at a / f NE doesn’t need a clock to tell when it’s precisely 9 A. M, in the office of Assistant District At- torney James Smith on the third floor of tite Criminal Courts Building, For at just that precise hour | pigeons are ind garden variety Corn and other grain and bread crumbs, with peanuts sometimes for dessert, invariably await. Then|ten pounds of they top off with a drink of distilled water—no common, |tilled water. Can Set the Criminal Court Clocks | By Daily Visits of a Flock of Pigeons LS (CU ill " ramen ie of ~ ‘my SU of water for those birds—and they fly away, not to be seen again till the next morning. “Ike” Van Leer, who for years has been confidential lclerk in Mr. Smith's office, is the one to whom the jebted for their daily breakfast. At first every morning a flock of pigeons alights on the window | ony g couple of the birds paid regular daily visits to eill looking for breakfast. And the birds are never dis- |the Criminal Courts Building, but now, according to Mr. Van Leer, “there's a whole flock.” They consume almost corn a week. Not to mention the dis COURT GU | | Supreme Court Jostice | Need Not A Women chuckled : of Supreme C id Wom wer. terday over y any doubt as to the call to a that will woman need not answer when asked | trial, still going on, r age. who | Jane Harrison, ARDS LADY'S “AGE” | - | art Justice Joseph user of Dutchess County during | relatives are attacking the en) | EVENING WORLD | SOLDIER AND SAILOR LETTER COLUMN. | |Answers Given Are Official ett! From the Army and Navy If you know what on the eround of undue influence, and| Departments — Address All Skee Sites te ah onl | Inquiries to Evening World leit Koen Poniaeke pomeyy foe| coluler and sailor Letter | rx. Attorney RH.) Column. Thompson, for i," broke in the | contestants, asked her 7 “Priority” in answers means special list for return, All regiments listed tn= court sn to ask @ lady |] elude their composite companies antess her You may k& her the year In otherwise specified, Questions on same CO TT Se which she was born. rat gives You |] subject will be grouped together in the SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS oti) i. run tormauiemnades | H. Renken, No. 244 Monahan all hands figured she was thirty-five. Street, Brooklyn—The War Depart- Durable-DURHAM Hosiery is not a product of child labor. No person under 14 years is employed. Industrial condi- tions under supervision of experts trained in U.S Gov- ernment courses on employ- ment management. Average working day is 8 hours and 15 minutes Trade Mark Two of the many fine values in Durable- DURHAM Hosiery MISS NANCY rh stocking wit extra fine silk fi It hae b +p ed heel. ‘Brown arey, black and white. Price 35¢ pair weight tol, combed Jers and even. Ibrigean, black or white. Prige 35¢ pale >. 8 \ “It’s Surprising How Long this Durham Hosiery Wears” HERE is a pleasant surprise for every woman when she first tries Durable- DURHAM Hosiery. Durable-DURHAM is made to wear long and look well —and it does. There is honest value and complete satis- faction in every pair. The fine strong yarn is carefully woven. The extra strong reinforcing at points of greatest strain make it stand the hardest wear of work or play Durable-DURIiAM Hosiery comes in all styles and sizes for every member of the family, Buy a good supply of this serviceable hosiery. it will save you time and money on the fainily stockings. DURHAM HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Made Strongest Where the Wear is Hardest The tops are wide and elastic; legs are full length; sizes are accurately marked; soles and toes are smooth, seam- less and even. You should be able to buy DurableeDURHAM Hosiery at any dealer's, There will be fewer new If not, write to our Sales Department at 88 Leonard Street, New York, and we will see that you are supplied, A free Catalog showing the many Durable DURHAM ylee will be mailed upon request DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS, Durham, N. C. 88 Leonard Street, New York oo ment has taken steps to improve mail serives to A. E. F. Since you have soldier's address at Base Hospital, suggest you address him there, and it Will probably reach him, Trouble aicd at Sangres, France, and is hot on priority | Prederick Bauer, Garnerville, N. ¥ }—Company L, 101th Infantry, 26tb | Division, is preparing for priority. | William Lent, Maspeth, L. L—Dhere |is no such organization listed in the Ary Department, Ed, Grant The th Aero Squadron priority sir The 161si Infantry of the 41st ion embarked frum France Web j4, 7 and 9 Jane MeGuire, N.Y, ©.—Numbers 551, no p: sar le Due, lox pric Marenil éur Oureq with French forces: Pho oun Infantry it ts he Army of O und 18 located at Saizcoal ke All a ington : Has been A Pa Elmbur! Avro Squad R. Ry City—The 36th Aero Squad ron is not on priority, The 468th Aero Squadron is not on priority, The 501st Engineers is not on priority Anxious Mother, No. 2304 Prospect has been due to his being separated from his command, Charlotte F.—The 77th Field Artil- {tery of the 4th Division is in the my of Occupation, It is not on, ority. ldier's Sweetheart —The 334th Arullery, Supp ompany of 87th Division, has been on prior- t co Keb, 8, Mrs, J, Ryan, No. 3049 Hull Ave. nue—The bth Coast lery Corps has been on priorit ome time; 3d Battalion t# not 1, however. Mrs. G. 8. Hill Beachwood Avenue, Keansh The 6th Company, 20 Engineers, is not on priority. Location is not available, | K. M., No, 255 Baldwin Street, New | Brunswick, N Company L of the $i6th Infantry, has been on priority | since Dec. | | Mrs, C. Iileik, Ridgefield Park, N. J.-The 124th Field Artillery, Battery KE, 18 in the Army of Occupation. | ‘Anxious Brother and Mother, No. 21 Kast 15th Street—The 69th Pioneer Infantry is not on priority s Bh, Wood Ridge, J—The dth Engineers is unattache it is| 8 not 1 is located at al No, | Ist Street THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 191 Avenue, New York City—Rase Hospi. tal No, 83 {8 not on priority. | Miss Helen, Kaplan Avenue, Hack-| ensack, N, J.-The 54th Ammunition! Train embarked Feb. 4 | An Anxious Sister—The Ist Army Ad, Rep. Depot is not on priority A. ©. B—The 105th Ammunition Train, 30th Division, has been on pri-| A, A ority since Jan, 20. Anxious Sister—The bist Pioneer Infantry, Company I, is not on pri- ority E. W.—Rase Hospital No. 136 is not! on priority. M. A. Downey, No. 117 West Fif. teenth Street-—Tho Ordnance Arma- ment School, Headquarters Company, | is not on priority. F. R, Heisler, Paterson, N. J.—The 26th Engineers has been’ on’ priority | since Dec, 26. The 346th Infantry has been on priority since Dee. 2. Anxious Sister—Hase Hospital Unit No, 102 is not on priority, It is serv-| ing with Base Section No. & Mrs. Meyers, No. 868 Third Avenue— Company C, 26th Engineers, has been on priority since Dec. 17 His Sister, No. 205 West 624 Street— D. L, Company No. 21, is not on pri- ority Alice W. Findla ¥, 200 Mill Street, Paterson, N. J.—Company B of the 602d Battalion Service Engineers is not on priority. The 114th Infantry |is_not on priority. Mrs, A. Burns—Tho 116th Fidld Big- Nal Battalion, Company C, embarked on Feb, 1. M. R. B., Westhampton, L. 1.— Evacuation Hospital No. 24 is not on priority, Mrs. Eugene R. Wayo, Esopus, Ul- ster County, N. Y. ‘he 23d Engi- neers is not on priority. It is located at Camp St. Maurice, France. Anxious Sister—The 90th Aero Squadron has been on priority since Jan, 20, E. FE, 8.—/The 19th Regiment Trans- portation Corps is not on_ priority. It is unattached and 1s located at St. Pierre des Corps, France. York—The 78th Fietd Artillery, Bat- tery A, is not on priority, It is located at Algny le Duc, France, Anxious Waiter, Hackensack, N. J. —The 9th Company, 4th Regiment, Aero Squadron Mechanics, is not on priority. Anxious—Provistonal Laundry Unit M. ., is not on priority. I. A. M., Roslyn, L. L--Motor Truck Company 412 is not on priority. It is located “at Montigny sur Aube, Pranee. ‘The 86th Machine Gun Bat talion, 77th Division, ts to sail about | Maren 6 B. J. L-Mobile Unit No. & is not sufficient designation, Anxious Reader—Battery K, 61st oast Artillery Corps, arrived at New York Fob, 3 Anxious Mother—Company H, 66th Engineers, is not on priority, It is serving with Base Section Mrs. R. Vaughn, No, 131 East 43d Street The 137th Engineers is not on priority. M. S—The 116th En, Division, embarked Feb, Mrs. O. T. H.—Office of the Chief of Air Service, General Headquarters, A, E. F., is not on priority. Mrs. H. Albert, No. 111 First Avenue —Base Hospital No, 1 is not on pri- ority. Louis Lasky, No. 21 Montauk Street, Brooklyn—The Fuel and Forage Com. pany, 83d Division, is not on priority. Tt is located at Marseilles, France, B. G.—The 412th Motor Truck Com- pany and the 8th Army Corps are not on priority. J. W.—The 20th Regiment Engineers, gineors, dist 2. Company has been on priority since Dec, 13. It ts located at Brest, France. Wife of a Soldier, Hudson Heights, N. J.—The 164th Infantry, Company E, embarked on Feb. Hig Brother, No. 76 —Battery B, 54th Corps, has been on Dec, 20. Anxious Mother—August Detach. ment of Chauffeurs, A. P. O., 714, Is not on priority. E. Wood, No. 198 Courtland Street, Rridgeport, Conn.—The 336th Field 101at Street Coast Artillery priority since K. H.—The 3izth Supply Train, Company E, has been on. priority since Dee. 2 Mrs, O. V. Hassinger, East New Artillery has been on priority since Nov. THREE COPS FIND A FIRE. Th Bargiar at First. Earty this morning three policemen who have stationary posts outside Po- Hee Headquarters noticed a light on the seventh floor of No, 2t4 Centre Street. They thought {t was a burglar and surrounded the building. They met the watchman, Dennis Scanton, whis- | ting for help, who told them it was a | fire, While one patrotman jalarm the othors went upstairs with with the watchman, unwound tho |emergency hose and broke into the loft | | turned in an Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dos of “Pape' id Compound” tak every two hours until three dose: taken will end grip, head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens discharge or nose runnin; ‘Millions Use It For Colds Because “Pape's Cold Compound” relieves cold or grippe misery in a few hours—Really worsderful! misery and/ quickest, surest relief known and costs break up a severe cold cither in the | only « few cents at drug stores, It clogged-up| and causes no inconvenience. nostrils and air passages; stops nasty | accept a substitute. Insist on relieves | ot the Dubelier Condenrer Company, keeping the flames in check until the fireme: rived and extinguished them, The damage amounted to almost £2,000, Policemen of Rayonne are searching for @ yout man who swindled Mra, Mary McCarthy of No. 31 West 16th Street out of $5.2. Her son was killed in action in France Was informed by « he representes an that @ parcel ow Which $5.25 was éup awaited her in Hobsaen. It had bee | longed to her son, ne anid. Mra aid the mones learned sick headache, dullness, feverish: jore throat, sneezing, soreness ti ffrnes: “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the acts without assistance, tastes nice, Dont’ “Pape’s” nothing else.—Advt. | | An annual exhibition on this appropriate day by the Detroit Cadillac Motor Car Company in recognition of and to commemorate the Cadillac contributions to the automobile industry. A. HISTORY-MAKING CAR This exhibition likewise concords with the thought of those whose foresight suggests, as a holiday occupation, an inspection of a com- plete assemblage of Cadillac Cars in sufficient season to be assured of favorable deliveries. Recognition Day Exhibition Washington’s Birthday Saturday, February Twenty-second, Nineteen-Nineteen Se DETROIT CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY I, M. UPPERCU, PRESIDENT BROADWAY AT 62%° STREET Columbus Seven Seven Hundred

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