The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _FEBRUARY 28, 1919." 18 ——— ecco a | Astor and Go tare, gots ieee tn Bayonne, ty aap BANKER ACCUSED MRS. WILKINS’ SKULL {mee Heenane® ‘athe net TAX! COMPANIES TO FIGHT FLYING OFFICER KILLED, |Salad oh y RIKE “ 0 Fi NISH” from West Point tn Mo: ous! ang out of bus! 000 ap & testimonal for the Rev. Peter] fonk Bastinan gang out of busl- | DRIVERS’ STRI om | Major Anderson Meets Death tmlamong the first Ameri 2 | endl debe sohiaae CRUSHED MS HUSBAND : to-day ‘nat aniy ot at 8 moeting| Declare Men Walked Out Without | ,COBUENY, Sunde Feb, Out of Pain and Misery to Comfort! BY iS DAUGHTER FOUGHT WITH WITH ROBBERS re gg oy We ting He i Boar on iva Seek 850.000 for Fr @ulekly Abo A campaign of ten da ® German to Fr in the United # Henry's Cath- the chure talked eee _ One child was Lher persons by an exply ment building around — were orme Behe tynand In which he was flying became un- || rhe enit iaroune ° (Continued from First Page.) a “feces a the public 18 & maternent ‘ray | Clasameable gt oeveral. houvand (001s ne bate the onal See ae ceenescioesions | @uINe . until that they could do busi Mrs. Reynolds Says She Gave | from whom the robbers took $40, a INCY, Mass, Feb. 28.—The de-|ness “without submitting to the dicta Ars. Reynolds Says She Gave diamond stick pin and a gold stroyer Ingram. said to be the first ves-|tion of a few irresponsible taxicab Up Luxuries From Father fis in tne m scalp. His } eved to have pital with a lac y derby hat is be ved him from more N-commissioned member of the] The companies’ chauffeurs have @ od at the Fore River [protective and benevole ethlehem Shipbuilding | Which trtes im association d of break No Matter Where You Live It Will Pay You to Come Here BEST CUTS ONLY~— Special Friday and Saturday Roasting 16'4c lb. Roasting Veal, 20c Ib. Mutton, Sugar Cured “C” Ze Ib Boneless 28c Ib. Hams Whi jet La 2212€ Th Roast, _ . ~~ Tender Roast Best, 22c Ih. Ib. Bender 34C Lb| Seri tre 286 Th, I. POLS, Prop. rea A day or night's suffering is often saved those for Mother having “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” handy Papa allowed me $100 a month fF)” Dp, and Mrs, Wilkins were the sod ater Oarnan Retiey tus {blow ehOtgG UNC uftée cba ot Ube. aHTeSry Bin moncy and gratified my every de- owners of two furnish 4 rooming | « at Nos. 164 and 166 West) stroyer Cassin, who was killed when 65th Street, Manhattan. The house that vessel was torpedoed by a German {at No. 164 was called their “town | Submarine. The Ingram was christened house.” For the last five years, how- | >Y the sailor's mother, Mrs. M. B. In injuric re unners Mate of the de. [became abusive an officer Tuesday night he was suspended and hie trial set for yesterday. Without waiting for a hearing of the charges the men struck, according to the statement. houses a - ire, but he kept bringing Mrs. Burna- dette up to the house, and I did not Safe to take! Such quick relief! So why sufferi approve of her, 1 told him he would gram of Park City, Ala The companies, therefore, have de . = have to choose between her and my-| ever, they had lived at Long Beach | cided that they have been brought face For Headache Rheumatism Joint Pain IY, and an he acemed to prefer her,| hroushout the year. | > Ho, face with lite or death's . ‘ |MADE TWENTY-FIVE-MILE TRIP | which they are in no way te Neuralgia Gout Teeth Pain I went to live with mamma EVEAY DAY. PIEZ TO RESIGN MAY 1. Rik Ment’ H out’ to" & cone itiful and richly dressed,|_ The physician made the ars: haved: Cancels Fifteen Now| a - | School Saperintendents Elect. OHICAGO, Feb. 28... U Grafs, Ine Superintendence of the Thus young Mrs. Francis B. Rey- Toothache Lumbago Stiff Neck ine Colds Backache Earache ex our Jay her re | five-mile trip to New York every day Intand Contracts. Usually Mrs, Wilkins came with him.) PHTLADELRHIA, Feb Mrs. Mary Nitze!, who has been the | Piez, Director General of the Emergency | @anap lected Pi Depa PEOPLES’ MEAT MARKET U.S. Food Administration Bleense (=i. 7:t Wholesaie and Retail 295 Eighth Ave., "YS 2¥h 5 in Supreme Justice Guy's in part her Influenzal Colds Sciatica Fever Grippe Neuritis Pain! Pain! gas a witness f Mary M. Billings, gainst William r of Wilkes- ¢ describes the couple as devoted and arre, Pa., and New York lh Proved safe by millions! American owned) jure rs. and sew York, | tert tmely tender toward each other father’s apartm The physician and his wife left je Drive the nigh Long Beach yesterday morning at 9.45 year by a group of| o'clock, spent the day in West 65th yhich she Was one. lad she w S rene down the door to Street and arrived at the Long Beach she. testified, | Station at 9.06 o'clock in the evening. Ba er;Tablets BY | Bdeuitelt ome 2 Staseenrnens a oe 6 was ther BAYER | housekeeper in West 65th Strect a! Fleet Corporati Stat ‘onal A little more than a week, had seen would resign that office May 1 He an to-day. iweliey, ed also that the Government has fifteen ship cont d yards. was Miss divorce made ¢ : H. 0. Willams, Memph tary Mrs. Wilkins two or three times. She ets at the Adults—Take one or two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” with water. If necessary, repeat-dose three times a day, after meals. |the station to their home in Olive} ‘Ou pet. The Wil ouse is called twenty-six rooms and was furnished |Street. The Wilkins house ts called} Mr, |One of the village show places, It is , |Surrounded by shrubbery. ; The robbers on entering the house | Ss and seven aut $ % hian attaskad | d Jillings brought $300,000 in | 2T@ believed to have been attacked ind stocks when he moved to| bY “Duke,” a collie dog. The dog | was beaten over the head and left form of an| for dead. He is still alive. There g to defend | Mrs. Billings said retinue of se twelve and fi luxurlow! Billings )Aspirin® The’Bayer —— on Genuine Tablet i 20 cent Rayer packages—also larger Bayer pa Buy Bayer packages only—Get original p was also in the house a younger dog called “Baby,” a monkey and a par- | rot. The monkey and the younger | dog gave the intruders no worry ceticacidester of irin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of M All Surprise Stores Open Saturdays 10 P.M They quieted the parrot by covering ts cage with cloth, | ‘The Wilkins house, a quarter of a! mile from the bay, faces south, The front of the house is a glassed-in rest room. The entrance is at the rear through a storm door and a vesti- | bule. Boys’ Suits Mrs, Wilkins waited on the wa last night for her husband to unlock | | An almost unbelievable offer! TREMIRNSROABSES CAG (il: BIRGER RAR.| : Here are about suits, with a gray cap pulled down over , formerly priced at $6.50 and his eyes attacked the doctor, the lat- 87, the famous iti ee ir ee cn com ane | , : brand, in fifteen different Jecreams frightened tho robbers,» | yatterns, np ig and “Go out and stop that” said the ke savy weights. | leader who, acco s to the doctor, S\ : iy was addressed by his companions as > Latest models with full belts and buckles; some with i ae slash pockets —and wait urtil you sce their qualities and +}, don't want: to Nuch FOUL ON) the variety; dressy browns, gray stripes, dark overplaids, Dee Ear) art guns nedium shade of gray and scores of mixtures. The Oe Hon Waleed ous. eee making alone today would cost more than the sale \“HIT HER OVER HEAD AND SHE price without the goods. y garment is DROPPED.” ‘ thoroughly tailored in every respect ond fully guar- Then the shorter and stouter man, e eo anteed. Your money back on request o rear porch on Mrs. Wil o ege F Sizes 6 to 18. A and sald it her an¢ ; TH AVENUE | RD AVENUE pins wan rans 3 BETWEEN N. W. CORNER a neighbor, | 4 15th & 16th Sts. | 83rd STREET he Army Hospital | m here the poli day | With a summer population of 2,000. | | which may reach 10,000 on Saturdays and Sundays, Long Bench at this time | a2 “the Child of the Gousewmiues” With War ended, we were allowed to use the same pure ., Surprise, Store re eran emeeee eee - cape oe eee ee cer naenetie! emanabe: A Real Treat That first slice of good home-made bread made with honest-to-goodness before-the-war Superlative Quality “home” materials again. But—we had to change our process in order to bake Bond Bread the way those 6055 local house- wives showed us when they submitted their home-made loaves in the famous Contest of November 10, 1917. With the help of our scientific experts we have suc- ceeded. And when you taste the new Bond Bread which goes on the market tomorrow—you will be surprised and delighted —you will say: “Yes, this is the good, old-time Bond Bread—just as the housewives want it to be. It is truly the child of the house wives again.” %& So-named because guaranteed by the Bond of the General Baking Company j ADAYA DADA AD YD YADDA AD YAD B > (IDs (2 44000 pee

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