The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 5

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Killed in Protest Ae Ending Ti HAVANA, March 10.—One_ police- man was killed and several workmen Were wounded, two seriously, in a @lash to-day at union headquarters ‘Where workmen had gathered to pro- test against the settlement of Phe general strike reached by their leaders | @ariier in the day. The fight started when policemen attempted to dis- ‘Perse the workmen. Many shots were wed by both sides. WHY CHILLY WEATHER. Says skin pores are dint | 4 and uric acid remains in blood. Rheumatism is no respecter of age, color or rank. If not the most Siiserous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those sub- ject. to rheumatism should eat less eat, dress as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and, above all, drink lots of pure water. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid which is genera’ d in the bowels and absorbed into the. ‘ood. It is the func- tion of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the ! urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid, which keeps accumulating and circu: lating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon-, ful in « glass of water and drink before breakfast ench morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to} normal action, thus ridding the blood ef these impurities. | Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless! and is made from the’ acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia,| dis used with excellent resi! thousands of folks who are Pe Pheumatism ant, effervesc which overce ficial to | Don’t Suffer Constant Headache by ubject to Here you have a pleas nt lithia-water res ric acid and is rot drink hene Have your eyes examined | Headache is usually caused by eyestrain. Correct glasses give the only sure relief. Reliable Eyesight Fxamination by Registered [ye Specialists Correctly Fitted Glasses from $3 to $10 | I6hulicktSons Estab d 5? Years we York john st aa isth St way ai Sixth Av. aso Sixth Av., aad St | bor Nassau, at Ann Ste 17 West ‘2d Street. Brookiyn: 498 Fuiton St..corBond S# Months unt Call or write to: atalos 44 170 yey Cogndr Matd NINTH Influenza Germs Smoked Out 4 Tobaccoless CIGARETTES All Druggists -20c ASK FCP. and GET Horlick’s »,. Malted Milk For Infants and Invalids OTHERS are SE ATIONS Too Fat? A guaranteed w safe, p Brings , tor ‘hea F iF box ¢ ul Y e Your b " with 1 f figur ——$——$ = see a AN “Tost and Found" artictes 1 in The World rted st and Found Bureau.” Room be listed ts can he World Build w! can Adveyising telephoned direc Cal! 4000 Beek Brooklyn Office, !was made | es ~ MME, BERNSTORFF SANCTIONED FILM SUIT, SAYS FRIEND Company, Protesting Action, | | Seeks Full Information About | BRINGS RHEUMATISM | Those Interested i in Countess. Demand for full information as to the names and the nature df the | friendship of the friends of Countess4 River von Bernstorff who are trying Prevent her from being showf {n moving pictures with her husband and @haracterized as a di- rector of intrigue in this gountry, to-day in the Supreme Court by the Macauley Moving Pic- turel Company. Miss Pauline Lewis of San Francisco has appeared as the friend of the Countess in seeking an injunction against the Macauley Company and an effort will be made to have her tell of her friendship for the Countess, and also give the names of other women who are working In behalf of the wife of the former Ambassador. “The picture in which Countess von Bernstorff is said t® appear character- izes her as having planned murder and arson in this country,” sald G, Atnold Moses, counsel fer Miss Lew “The Countess was born in this country and her friends object to this characteriza- tion.” “This moving picture has» moral values which should not be interfered with,” replied counsel for the moving picture company “Purther, the Countess is classed as an alien enemy and believe it proper that the names of all the frtends who are acting for her should be known. It should be established, clearly that they have a t to represent the Countess von nstorff."" picture we reserved decision lawyers t file temporary injunction restrains the showing the picture, cribed by counsel for anda nalan the froin any ag being prop of Nations. It was asserted that within @ day or two it was expected io be shown at i te exhibition to former Presi- nt Toft 1 a committees, Lewis was asked n had the sanction Rernstorff, she re- adding “and it be taken. + von iffirmative ie has requested that Out of court it tated by repre- sentatives of the moving picture com- pany that they believed that a weil- known New York society woman was interested in the proceedings on be- half of her friend, the Countess, but did not want her name known Counsel for Miss Lewis said his lient Was a society woman of San Franc and that she came to him With a letter of introduction from. an A \t District Attorney in San », Who was a good friend of > COFFEE-AND-GAKE SAVES LIVES OF 3 PERSONS They Go to kite! ahh iit Bite and Vall Crashes Down on Bed in Coney Island Home. Coffee and cake "lifesavers" soared 19 a refreshment stock to-day after the desire for them agtually saved the lives of Mr. and Mr nuel Dembitz and one of their thi st Street, Co: The family atlending e8 children, of No. 289 Island had come in late after theatrical performance ney Someone suggested lunch and they all retired to the kitchen: While they were eating a portion of brick wall 10 feet wide weighing several hundred poynds, {rom a building under constr and % fect long fel Joor, erashed through the roo! ceiling and crushed the bed which Mr. and Mrs, Demb! nd one of the chil n would have been occupying. 10 OF 187 |. W. W. HELD. “Car Fare and Tum? penne Book Seized at Waterbury, WATERBURY, Conn, 10.— AM but ten of the 187 raid upon a meet March men ar: sz of Indu the rid eleased to-day. The until Thursday on a charge breach peace include Alexa dev ¢ Chicago and New York w po wy 1 @ National ur- An expense kept by the mon wow ughout Connecticut wa ta tems of ex pense as entered reads; "Car fare and rum.” seul ‘ WOMAN KILLED BY AUTO. Viewm, 1 Over Cre sing Street, es Has Not Beew Identified, FABRICS Tweed, An unidentified woman was run ——————— R Saris, Halb yoariinas, aud. def anl bode COLORS: later in Bellevue Hospital, The arr a Tha Waren ib described "oa, being SIZES: 33 to 42, old, 5 feet IN oa ‘oa t it Every garment “Cray a biave “shoes and || silk-trimmed, employee's card, vith nine Delanne Iamel, was to! ASK SPEED ON PORT PACT. our bad Members 0 Oppose Any Arrangement. | The pi Club of New York wants | Mayor Hylan to approve as quickly as possible the proposed treaty hetween New York and Now Jersey establishing an Interstate Port Authority. As Chair- man of the Board of Estimate and Ap- portionment, the plan for a joint con. trol of the port. of New Yorw will cme before the Mayor. The club points out | that the proposed treaty would make it ‘possible to develop the port as a unit without regard to whether its compo- |nent parts were in New York or New Jersey. Until some such plan is that ideal is impossiblo, “it The New Jersey Senate is expected to take action to-night on the bill for & $12,190,000 bond issue for the New York-New Jersey tunnel under the {Hudson Rievr and the Philadelphia- Camden bridge over the Delaware — EATING } MATCHES FATAL, Meriden Girl Dead and Brother, 111, | | Blames Another Boy. & MERIDPN, Conn., March 10.—Caro- line Shemkovitz, the five-year-old |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shemkovitz, is dead, and her brother, Adolph, is in a critical condition a the result of having eaten the tips of matches while at play Stanley Zima, eight years old, son of a neighbor, has been arrested on the charge of assault, the Shemkovitz boy claiming that Zima forced both him and his sister to eat the matches, The Zima boy denies the accusation and was paroled. ——- TEST FOR BURLESON RATES. Kansas Takes Phone Toll Author ity to Supreme Court. wr ot DRINK SALE PENALTY VALID. Supreme Court Upholds Sentence WASHINGTON, March 10 tion of John Rudolph of Brooklyn on a sh payments of income taxes the mail through Cash, it is pointed out, ts received only at the main office of t collector, and if i or dela in the mails the taxpayer is held lable Payment should be made either by | money or draft if sent by mail | ——— | Dynamite Bomb Rocks Town, | MOUNT CARMEL, Pa.. ‘tarcn 10—A | dynamite bomb explode sarily this morning wrecking the saloon of James | Schivoni, and the adjoining of Ralph Colgvas of Atlas, a Mount Carmel. The hundreds of windows an her of houses loose f residence suburb of sion broke hoox a num m their founda. 5th Avenue ON" (‘‘Cravene volving carrying transport Leviathan by 50 per cent. has been inaugurated. shall be lodged with the transport di- vision of the War Department and with the Navy Department a direct objection, founded on at least a por- tion of the facts set forth in The Eve- ning World of | Hoboken on her |trip 15,000 soldiers at a serious risk to the health and the lives of the 17,000 odd men aboard—for the Levi- athan carries a crew of 2,000 men. | six |means 10,000 | regularly 20,00, MEANS RETARDING OUR MEN'S RETURN ow ‘Another Reason Why Trans- port’s Capacity Should Not Be Enlarged. The mechanical end of the task In- the increase of the troop accommodations of the Uniess there last Saturday, the Leviathan will carry from Brest to next west-bound In addition to the hygienlc objec- tiong advanced by The Evening World to the proposed economle object forth briefly in first place, increase, there ore ns which may be set this article, In the must be rememberea 2,200,000 sol- it that of the whore than in British ships To ase the accommodations for troops on the Leviathan by 60 per cent. will require at least six addl- tional days in this port. That mears Jays taken from her cruising .4- inc charge of violating Federal statutes by |Pacity, or almost one castward bound selling intoxicating liquor to United |Voyage. Because of the additional States sailors was in effect sustained |eoal and ballast she must take aboard toed yb the | Supreme ort waist and the additional time required to was enced to three months’ im-|take on 5,000 more troops tham ber prisonment and a $100 fine sent equipment allowed, she will ——— lose at Brest, if the increased carry- Neo incom Cash by Math ing capacity programme goes throuch, axpayers are being warned by the |@t least two days—eight days in al'— bk peda ah the time required for one trip one Bureau of Internal Revenue not to send | Yi Each trip of the Leviathan, figured in carrying capacity as ‘she was » equipped wher. she brought home the 27th Division, means 10,000 men land- ed at Hoboken. If she loses a trin— as she will, provided the 50 per cent. increase plaa goes through—thut en delayed at Brest. esi dh MEDALS OF HONOR FOR FOUR Capt. Miles of Princeton, XN. dy Among Th Decorated. WASHNGTON, March 10.—-Awards of Congressional Medals of Honor to four UESDAY AND WEDN tte’? and ‘“W $14.75 99 ORO Tae Opes Uae Inaee enlisted men and one officer for gallan- Néttonad Monk Call leaned: try in action were announced to-day by TAS "ON, March 10.—'The Co: the War Department, ‘The awards are | bil peadaenatuhderal Montes : " MP Vtg Capt dlaw Miles, Princ troller of the Currency to-day issued af\? 4 "PUgp ney. #8. ddanning call for a statement of conditions of }muton, Ala Alex, Chicago: and national banks at the close of busi {Thomas A . Chicago; and. Private ness, March 4 John L. Barkley, Blairstown, Mo. Mention of Consp ‘mer Supreme Justice J Goff wus one of the character wi called to y to-day ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH. JAN ON LEVIATHAN | GOFF PUTS 0. K. ON O'LEARY. TERHUNE GOES TO CUBA, Jeremiah (Leary, who before Federal Judge Har Goff said he had known five or six years and had regarded his character as good, Never in any of the Irieh meetings Jed, he said, he had never apiracy against , word e United Stat Martin Conboy, direotor of the for New York, ano that he had met with no dispasit wit ir aft swore the part of any man of Irish blood to evade the draft or obstruct it = HOLDS COURT IN AMBULANCE Movie Actor Charged With At. tempt at Magistra in an ambul: t Side Court House to hear the case of Ned Finley, movie picture actor and producer, who was charged with sus picion of attempting to commit suicide Finley on Jan. 12 wes found lying un der the bridge in Central Park at 78th Street, bleeding from a wound on the wrist caused by « razor, the police Finley was taken from Bellevue tal to court to-day in an fe tol! the Magistrate that he now there ig something in life worth for and was honorably discharged. > ENTILED TO ESTATE SHARE. | Darr Woman of Inherttance. Justice McAvoy of the to-day decided that whil Austrian ambula a Supreme Co eto Alien Does Not Deprive rt marriag diers of all grades sent to France|of a woman of American birth to a for- WASHINGTON, March 10—Steps tol during the .war less than 1,000,000 [¢iener expatriates her, It does not have the Supreme Court determine | were transported under the American |Prive her of the right to inherit monoy whether Postmaster General Burleson a Junder the laws of the has authority to fix felephone rates |{%6 American transports, according | ‘The decision was har within. the States were taken to-day 1% the only figures available to the | with the filing of a motion by the writer at this time, carried to France tas oriahal arectoas’ te ike inst!" | between 950,000 and 990,000 snidiers. | against the Postmaster General The rest were taken across the ocean| HELP YOUR DIGESTION When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with KI-MOIDS Dissolve easily on tongue—as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S FMULSION DON’ T STAND IN LINE Income Tax Returns Prepared and Filed at reas Supervised by MICHAEL A. DILLON Former U, s. Reve Agent able charges. ACCURATE AUDIT COMPANY 1265 Broadway, N. Y. (Mad. Sq. 3073) | | dames MeCreery & Co. SDAY 31th Important Sale Offering Extraordinary Values 500 TOP AND RAIN COATS eatherproofed’’) For Men and Young Men 50, 25.00 and 28.00 A special purchase of Top and Rain Coats secured at decided | MODELS Attention, Automobilists! Cheviot and various soft woven ubberized Fabrics. enette”’ or OTHING DEPT found in @ cout. pocket Wahass Baacidaat Daca: adapted to the needs of the Automobilist. ST. Lou! March 10.—E, fifty-three, esident of the Railroad Corporation, died of pneumo: mN’S here early to-day, He was taken {il MEN NS) CL Saturday. His home was in Now “Weatherproofed”; perfectly The convertible eollar concessions and offered considerably below regular prices. Slip-on, Form-fitting and Convertible Collar styles. Materials, also Light, medium and dark mixed effects. tail models are especia —5TH FLOOR streel may ly | Spring Models Suitable for Top Coat, Automobile or Rain Coat | “MME. IRENE” CORSETS strike le the beginning of a revolution. New Phone Directory Out, Tho Esperanza was able to get &| Delivery of 790,000 copies of the [little coal but no cargo or fresh water. | rusry issue of the New York City: But Capt. Huff got away anyhow only to find himeelf up aainet a harbor phoné Directory was started to-day, 5 strike when he reacted New York, |b0ok contains 469,000 listings on ; Couldn't Find Accommodations for|There Were no tugs to be had, #0 the|1,08% pages, New directories will aime ¥ . captain bucked?an ebb tide and a briak ted this month “te becribe a Week's Stay on Account of western breeze and with the aid ofjers in New Jersey, Long Island and ine Stott Dock Capt. Patrick Brown, warped his| Westchester making a total delivery ii the Strike 8,000 ton ship into her pier at Rrooklyn,| the Metropolitan territory of appromie Alibert. Payson Terhune, weiter and | Sithout losing any paint mately 1,085,000 copies. Wavelior, returned with wis wife this morning from aroun He 1 trip to Cuba on Bsperanza Intended to Fresh and Fragrant dia week of more on the Island, but couldn't find any place to spend it so shuteup was everything on account | of the strike, A hotels he found that no one could be served but perma nent guests @ waiters werd on strike so were the dishwashers and cooks, dockworkers and taxi drivers, and all the trolleys were tled up. Mr. Terhur ceeded In getting a private automobile to take him to the ntel in Havana, but he walked mos of the way. The road was strewn with tacks and broken glaas and after all the res blew out the chauffeur informed! Black, Green Sealed Packets only him that he guessed they were stalled. Mr. Terhune is of the opinion that the! OF Mixed . « « at all Grocers... | James MeCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Specially Priced WOMEN’S FABRIC GLOVES pair 85c Two-clasp Fownes Filosette Gloves in White or Gray with Paris point embroidery: Remarkable Sale : FEATHER NECKWEAR i arabout Collars, —silk lined. ....... Tarabout Capes,—with or without tails; meee mgutly TH 5.25 silk ned. a ‘Solty 950, ‘798 Ostrich and Marabout Co eee with or Also a large assortment of Novelties in without tails; silk lin@t. regular! 8.75 5,75 Capes and Scarfs. each 19,50 to 25.00 Exceptional Offerings LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN: | | Handkerchiefs with hand- doz. 3,50 and 4.85 regular! 4.50 and 9.00 | Medium-weight Linen Handkerchiefs Special, doz. 3,00 ame 00 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with dainty hand-embroidered designs. each 25) regularly 38¢ S FOR WOME} Sheer Linen drawn hems Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs with 1 inch Reg. 15.00 dor. 9,00 n Handkerchiefs, regularly 7.50, hemstitched hems large size dex. 6.00 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with initials special doz. 6,00 | Pure fase! New Spring Models y 25.00 Models that are aut Paris inspired; skilfully designed and perfectly proportionéd, therefore Mime. Irene Corsets assure perfect comfort. The assortinent of models is extensive, providing the particular lines for indi- vidual requirements. ‘The Materials include Coutil, Batiste, handsome Brocades, suede and Satin, also Elastic Hip Confiners \ BRASSIERES 50c tw 10.00 attention is directed to our extensive assortments of Brassieres in all the best s, including open front or back models also Bandeaux styles; developed in Nainsook, | 7.50 oritative as to style Partgeutar known mal Allover Laco, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Mesh Materials, handsome Brocade Fabric and Elastict models suitable for the over-developed figures; sizes from $4 to 56 ART NOVELTIES At Much Less Than Former Prices ROUND PILLOWS PILLOW SLIPS BUREAU SCARFS 3.95 1.95 75¢ formerly 6.50 formerly 2.50 formerly 1.00 Made of Faille Repp, Madeira Embroidered Lace - trimmed or hem trimmed with cluster of French roses Linen Pillow) Slips stitched Crash, SHEFFIELD PLATE REPRODUCTIONS Below Regular Prices andwich or Cake Plates, pierced edge Pic Plates, Sheffield plated frame; Pyrex regularly 5.00, 3,75 inin regularly 425, 3,50 Cracker and Cheese Plates Relish or Jelly Dishes with spoon ‘ regularly 7.00, 5,00 regularly 2.50, 1.50 Crumb Sweeper Olive or Lemon Dishes with fork 1.00 Glass Vases trimmed Ee Silver deposit. , ularly £00, 1,25 r regularly 1, 50, gularly 6.00, 5.00 trimmed with plated Silve regularly 5.00, 3,50 Glass Vases odd shapes. 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