The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 9) death and much promiscnous #mash. | glass, and, with absolutely no reeard | WON'T BUILD BIG GUN PLANT. | out xuns canabie of hammering thelr) é wn ing of perfectly good plate glass. If|for the perfect way in which the deed htdboallh Way throug) the Rhine fortifications, an rom ome CH) one takes the point of view of the} was accomplished, a summons for v. 8 project] 28 War Department announces | household gods, it was all perfectly | Max by Joe for malicious mischief. sy vt that all contracts with the steel cor- | poandalous: ‘The Judge agreed that Mae had 5 IRUPRE kia ti rithie poration in connection with this plant 4 ° To return to the alleged malicions|shown tare agility and skill in t WASHIS , 2 na n i ures te an is mischief, Max decided to collect the] house warming, bit decided that such| the next few months the heavy gun — -— 3 money, and proceeded to his brother’s| things, while they perfectly | plant under’ construction on Neville| 200 Phone Calls a Year for Kverybody store, He then urged Sadie to emulate! proper in the movies, when every-Iiyiand, in the Ohio River, bélow Pitts at. & one Molly Stark, who is well spoken| thing is paid for beforehand, were not “en se i SHINGTON, March 12-<One out : of in the history books. When Sadie according to the original mandates of | burgh, will be abandoned entirely by) WA epics, of an 4 oe a at future life in black, Max started to/ However, he patched together the] mont was mado to- Be hay Win. TA Sohal: Sanu OP ket break things. shattered tares and penates as best he | ane $160,000,000 project, the bieanat |! that year the total number of tele ‘ . : : $ The plate glass windows and the|could, and effected a reconciliation, nd saves vw enlls made averaged 200 for every Ancient Game Still Flourishing on East Side, Jequally'traneparent showcases proved |” Meanwhile, Max ia wondering If he|on the bullding programme of (hy in, woman and ehild in the country | it marks, and Max promptly |broke enough to eancel the debt, or] War Department, was being ¢ ording to figures made publie to-day | i Whi i to the full extent of the ex-l whether he still has something com-| structed by the United States Stee Director Rogers of the Census Bu- Court Finds, and hile Abie Mourns °R much battered ing in the way of dividend orporation, It was de: 1 to turn reau. “Friend” Is Held for Trial. “Ho ja a rich feller and very fool- | lowed, and a summons was issued for eclared Ben, Ben ekg that on ¥ aa bt | Jude Simms heard the story of the US imal ADH este rt |fellow townemen of Whosis, and de- “sure, He ts a rich landiord ant/cided that there was evidence that has so much money that he doesn't] Ben was working the ancient and ” ishonorable game of 1=fin ” know what to do with it. dishonorat r t “fllm-flam’ on ” the unsuspecting and patriotic Abi oe |Ben was held for $8,500 to await the | According to the testimony, Ben | action of the higher court. pproached Abie and asked him how | . . " , ‘ | was feeling to-day. Alble replied | anew The days that he had no complaint to makg, | NEW WAY OF of long yeically or otherwise COLLECTING DEBTS geo, when |P&Btdn't you used to come from|$ FROM RELATIVE brother Whosis, Russia?” asked Ben. aetatetetataeeeeaeeeeeate “Certainly, 1 did,” replied Abie, “und what about it?” Why, I used to cor | myself.’ Don't you remember the lt- tie schoolhouse by the road, the vil- lage store, and the bar where we went | for our hooker of vodka?’ “Well, | ehould say,” agreed Abie, nd the post office, where letters FatherJohn’sMedicing *s).: i “That's me,” further agreed Abie. | 4 For Dangerous, Obstinate , Sy awl Colds. No Injurious Drugs | BEN KNOWS that nice that| agatnst brother” was the expression. of the wed yesterday in Kasex there, |day, were t ag Ol Market Court, How would you like to be a wid- ow?" Sadie was ask Sadie shivered, pondered and sald that it would not be = od. And from her own other-in-law, too, It was sgmething that Sadie could not a er th moment n full to the consideration en owns a atore. And er named Max and a] ie, to Kay nothin N. f Id t HOW TO TREAT$ we come from| lever wait for a cold to wear A FRIEND, the same home| off—it wears away the lungs ins |) Verret,” ai| xi " town,” 8U8-| that he is able to pay the stead. Neglected colds often lead yociog pron. © w how to treat a] it comes due, Truly, Joa has nothing ‘ 4 ted Ben. “ 1 know how t to pneumoni Father John’s nd. You just let me show you how | to be desired jien i H it is done in this burg. Compared | But Joe b Medicine gives Prompt relief |‘ Whosis, t e is nothing to it.|/of («a from colds and throat troubles. | by tine way, ‘ou any money? | family Guaranteed free from alcohol and) "I have thirty-two ducks,” admitted | ended weil. as tran nerve-destroying drugs upon which | Ab ee iene: oitah dor thie Habicel Erate| many medicines depend for their } . vi threats ef] temporary effect, and which are dangerous, because they weaken the body and allow the disease to get a deeper hold. — Advt nough to start with, Now td this landlord, who is very 1 a terrible boob, and who also came from this town of urs, os ws a3 ae his money Alkali Makes Soap 1 ve gurmbling,” reptied || Bad for Washing Hair the same, he dosn't k to spend his ey rf might as well keep it amo 1 the Ol Hune town, Hadn't we Miller's AnlisepGe Ol, Known as Snake Oil Positively Melleves Pain in Few Minutes, Try Mt, rietite now fpr Rheuma Neu suin ba f s and prepared shampoos centain too much alkall, which Is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and wakes the hair brittle, The best thing to use is Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for this is pure f ; and entirely greascless, It's very that iia all the monoy YOu | heap, and beats the most expensive eplied Able. 401 r anything else all to pieces, You can get thi ny drug store, | @ few ounces will last the whole | family for months. | Simply moisten the hair with water J end rub it In, about @ teaspoonful in yin the bank.” | gil that {s required, It makes an 1 the incredulous | ghundance. uf rich, ereamy lather, + eT ere cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out Sechaniin td sit tet 41.000 ‘that | easly. The hair dries quickly and have it, aid the confident Ben, | evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, o the bank and in a| bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to eturned with 62,000, handle. Besides, it loosens and takes y, he lost the savings | eut every particle of dust, dirt and urd gaine which fot- | dandruf.—Advt “{ suppose so,” agreed Abie, pon Able lost his $32 in with the foolish landlord. pain usud) d Abie. t Durable-DURHAM Ho- siery is not a product of child labor. No person under 14 years is em- ployed. Industrial condi- tions under supervision of experts trained in U. S. Government courses on employment management. 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