The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 17

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Train, died Mi ' 403d Ammunition Monday nigh penumonia | body was brought to port, BARRIGADED IN HOME, | "FIGHTS 50 POLIGEMEN Chicagoan Kills Self After: Three Hour Battle,’ in Which He Wounds Trio, March 12 OHICAGO. three © Ondeck, and expert marksman, than half a hundred police outside his home, where he J ccc zarmemanammanee ancecamawene ct A Hot Spot Chalmers Knows Neither Altitude Nor Weather rafter the firtng ceased niered the house and found | NYONE who has motored much knows ‘ eM sa | how a change of altitude—even of 000 : or to escape | feet—affects the average car. And when at d through the frame cot 500,000 RAL SHOPMEN | ASK 85 ENTS AN HOUR Wage the weather changes, even if you never leave your home town, what a terrible affair it is to get your motor “running right.” A Hot Spot Chalmers knows neither altitude nor weather. For the Hot Spot device is proof against both. esmen Argue Be! Board for Pay Eq No matter what the day, no matter where you are on the map, the Hot Spot carburizes the gay into a “dry’’ vapor from which all the power is wrung with amazing ease. Itis throbless, frictionless power, and ona cold day the engine rm inan instant or on a hot day runs cold consistently. ’? gas nothing yet has equalled the Chalmers ylinders (a trick that is k Je to approach For “pulverizi Hot Spot and for racing it into the c highly i ant), nothing ha r the Ram’ s-H« Hither one of these two magnificent devices are worth an hour of any man’s time. Both of them pro. ( vide you a mental feast on modern « ng that you'll long remember, Come see them, They've made the Chalmers one of the few great cars of the world, Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation New York Branch, 1808 Broadway Corner 59th St., New York City Phone Circle 5550 Open Evenings i Quality First Authorized Exchange Dealers , for NEW & USED | BUICKS | Ghaden a ae “ih Supply Co. Pigs rial j ’ e THE BV twit WU, WED wed, sade on _ : ian aecnsgnsisicaneinstanpanetninntnnnteeeeeiansee i following shoek whe he had a lozen officers of bis staff, boarded OOTH PULLED, WOMAN DIES. |i acted i'n tentieea office in| re Ngoravarts after tne {UNITE TO MAINTAIN PEACE | Uneonsetous Pour Days Fotlowtug | Pidkewood, | um Wounded had been t oard and | After being unconscious for four days| Mary's Hospital at 4 Jeommander of the army abroad was] # —-—. % ARE BROUGHT HOME: bly afte ae ' ie Lect ote) i ie Employers and Unions to Draw Up ; | Jof the blind and eripplec € spoke ‘i fs Seta Th | Jto many © men and commented Agreement Within Thirty 1 jon the « fulness iad courage of Days. even the tt esperately hurt CINCINNATI, Maréh 12.—Formation u Commander U.P. Webb of the lof the Interngtional General Conference Merey and Dr, W. A. K, Neill of |Board of the printing ry for the —— [Portland, Ore. the chief Surgeon, [PURPOSE of “dovising means for peace : i + sec /Were complimented by Gen, Pershing [ful sett laputes” Blinded and Mainied Soldiers re eres oe tne ahi and the rational | Tell of Visit by Pershing fmotnoas used in caring for tho| in inde +8 | wounded. Before Vessel Sailed. | ow guaceity. ob. Cea TH # who hire} ‘ _ Bordeaux M that port} tencvall ; | The United States hospital ship} with a short supply and nto the | ent pid “ ENERAL performance in a car Mercy, which this afternoon, | Azores more fuel mmandet | momt nd tive ; ( ; - ¥ is never due to any one thing. brought from I Aux 881 wounded Abe ph it ie ib liddg te fi : eb al eee vole ¥/; Wy ; It’s the proper blending of all qualities. TASH, THOMTIY “CNDUTALE MANY | was entire of coal, eastbound! to establish poltcte Yf of whom are st n This jar 1 had been waiting for a week or| ns affecting the in- vi, In Premier a series of unquestion- Is the largest con nla ible cae tt desir ad RL Le policies, it was suid, will hi ce. able virtues are blended. Bee en Tee Corre Sree ily th « aupply of eoal|come the law of the industry when x France on one ship, Al) the patients |O@'™m od b hsb hl oe 1 tor [ratified by all the participating: organi . But all that we can say about jority will be cor 1 main inj New York with what she had at ae 11chn of t 1¢se oO men Sé jority will be com remain in| Premier's goodness will never bring Hediiillll ea Bele tidbit, Far DAHIAaa loft IR Nee DUR ROHE UR UNEMPLOYMENT IN U, S. has th dd t bi 5 . home to you what a wonderful buy |homes. All were transferred to Taso) Comfort has reno Abad SHOWS FIRST DECREASE Cre es ‘ood: this car really is—it takes an actual ieguenaies se et an eee ock to-morrow with 400] : Red:blooded <0! , ; ' demonstration. On Fob, $f Gen. Porshing, with» | Reduction of 8,000 From Last pala >a old people don’t need any help in getting nppeeeeenenpemeeneee =. id an Bvening World Week's Labor Surplus in about. They stand squarely on their own legs, do a good Name your own conditions. r t there are hs about| Elehty Citle day's work, and take a keen interest in life. - tiers remaining dighty Cities, * | r tof these are vie | WASHINGTON, March 12.—For the But old people with thin, weak, poison-clogged blood must are king ease re! ti tune since ™ bg “ KAUFMANN -STOWERS CO., Inc. |) ee 1 Bese areas Peat expect their bodies to get into a torpid and feeble condition. wn " | Bh tven a middle-aged persc I . pap ji pres | e erianawe ary a niry show dc ged person with disordered blood feels old 14 1776 Broadway Circle 5695 Oi tme t in aenusrene ; ne Ye Devarastaat ot thor noth, and acts old. And it is positively dangerous for a man or | ni Ti I Granville of Nod iy porting is estimated at 356,566, a woman of §0 or 60 to let his or her blood get out of order. Bronx Branch: 2468 Grand Concourse for Jor) nergen Street, Brooklyn, a sf 8" from last week's FRIENDLY WARNING: : ane 8 ae i Fordham 5922 e ber f Hayward 1 wit on ts lariely dus to ‘There is only one Pepto. Mangan If your blood is below par, start today to restore it to nor= " in TO e€s |New Y i a his r a Ee ats ie gad that is Gude's, ‘old in bot mal. Moderate dict, abundant rest, and a daily walk in the om and u kull fracture in the ‘ot ma cy shy 2 ; | People who have SM andl conne Drive of Bente & He haditto| TH erywhere: fresh air will do much to improve your general health; while ACLU cha et complain at his hard luck, but he | pur ve that splendid general tonic, appetizer and blood maker — Gadum Olntiiont. . Iv atons the itching |! mplaint against <Me lreport she Gude's Pepto-Mangan — is something that no old person |at once and is very soothing and heal- | 4 mon wrote | upmy and ¢ should ever be without. ing wherever the skin is irritated or}, a recelved cities invest! Jinflamed. Much suffering from skin |; ( , nor Departine Pepto-Mangan reconstructs » ahi . 3 troubles may tis avoided by the tintin] co Pressing demand for the tit i ly oa vei poor, thin blood from its very , hae OF AHI a oundations, the red blood cells. [t creates thousands of new, fecdiferent? 8 | sturdy, red cells which carry oxyge Hh a i iatin | ys a gen to every cell and tissue, be 59 INCOME TAX RETURNS filling the whole body with vitality, energy and power. CAN BE CORRECTED LATER Gude's Pepto-Mangin is pertectly safe for the most delicate own invalid or convalescent; easy to digest, promptly assimilated , and exceedingly pleasant t a ‘ fe Revenue Bureau Urges Payers to ‘ab “t Pek ay P o the taste. Endorsed and pre Ww Fill Them Out as Well as scribed by the medical profession for over 25 years, civilian Possible. bs n was held in the) wasitiNGTON, March 12.—Reports 9, ie ee eters dean | that offices of hundreda of re nie: eb ” the Ralser whieh | lectors were swamped by applicants for ~ and threw it out the| information and advice on income tax “ oF y cot I could see lit-| returns to-day prompted the Inte al s tle boys kicking the painting around] Revenue Bureau to suggest ane Hips “The Red Blood Builder” th t «sad 5 ‘ returns according to the m1 us Met Habeas rade esrb nd fle supple Ta majo only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO., Manufacturing Chemists, New York a rmed last night by Dr.| m toon Privat aller J. Overton Seymour, Conn. who fought in ist Infantry and was) badly nded. Overton was much better |= ord. tecorporal Robert Cole of Bartley i N. J who was wounded while with ae a » E um Toppy red bags, tidy red tina, handsome pound + humider with mmovetener top that the tobacco in euch F you haven't rung-in on the joys of a jimmy pipe with Prince Albert for pack- ing you certainly want to get introduced inside the next hour! Talk about a pal-party! Why, it’s like having a pass on a park merry-go-round early in June! For, Prince Albert has brought pipes into their own—led three men to the utmost tobacco happiness where one man smoked a pipe before! P. A, has blazed the trail for thousands who figured they would have to do “Kitchen Police” on pipe smokes the rest of their lives! Thousands more have taken the tip to roll their own with Prince Albert! So, climb into the P, A. pipe or makin’s cigarette pastures and have a session! You'll soon get wise, all right, that Prince Albert never did bite the touchiest tongue in your township—and, it's a brace of aces against a two-spot that it never will fuss yours! Read on the reverse side of every Prince Albert packag« that P, A, is made by our exclusive process that cuts out bite and parcli! Give Prince Albert the speed-o taste-test and tongue-test /f you want to sing-smoke-songs-at-sunrise! R. J, Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.

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