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ba et a } THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 15, 1919, — —os ————— ' | | FOREE FGREE UNDE« RON B ANDITS - SPE fort i catay TMIOETORPEDOED AT SEA, ED) CACC DEANY 'CHAMBERLAM, “MRHERO,” "1A NAMIE JICTED) “RES Scnsiath re” RAS Rea RE Wor eat sou aeea tw onceyORUNK FIVE WEEKS, DITTO, 0 BE COURT MARTIALED yi Frere mc an 2. eile | | wvabonene (0 keep 1, Da0h so oak WIS NN ZEIGLER 5 NAVY RECORD 10 START LEAGUE commended for — Twe b. HE CA SALTY RETURNED a BURY, grey . sien in wospiral: PREVoUgLY revolvers still drawn, th® bandits es- a Decorations, Will! Be Tried Al LY REPORTED DIED FF J Private. caped in the automobile tn which they } in London. WOUNDS, TANDAZAO, Adoifo, Me rire wit ee 0 he stories of © remarka airy DIED FROM. youn ae ‘ ‘ \ {SH URGES BAN ON RCE ase a meee Sts RE EONS a tn a hamberlain of an ntonio, Texas, | Saas orporal “Mivliae jam iliog ¢ se te Ramer nt caps! PREJUDIGE IM PEACE TREATY Henry Morgenthau Outies|< aerentass hes S| seven Diedog Wounds, Twetelugang wom RD a x ou wg tno order by the American naval authort- | 'WOUNDED et a UNDERTER«~ 7 H J- ve. KILLED IN ACTION. PREVICUSLY | Declare They Are Ex-Sol- | Envoy Says It It Would Not Be Seized Plans of International Con- Hes for @ court martial to sit in| deol Seve D “ Wo | | REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, | Bove ts ¢ . fl vant loade ondon on Maroh 24, Capt. Chamber- een Severely Woun Private, | HIGGS, Alen Kanal diers Out of Work. By Japan to Force Emigration vention for Human Needs. [icin recommendations for decora- See . WORN, doh 3, 40 We BAY E Now Yore TATE ot Issue, | tlons are questioned. Chamberiain, as a Licutenant, was | recommended for the Victoria Cross) 8 Greenberg's WASHINGTON, War Departme March day gave out 15.—Thx an ‘eval customers were in Solomon drug store, at 152d Henry @>raenthau, former Ambas- eador to Turkey, will gall for France | pied OF DISEASE, PREVIOUSLY Aarne MISSING IN ACTION, Viscount Ishii, Japan's Ambassador to the United States, declared at the ‘Charente, Hata t ‘ Private. to-day on the Leviathan to assist! ing the American Congressional | S@Y casualty list of 102 names, a a) Private ie | " Bronx, |Japan Society dinner in the Hotel “ Phot ican Congressional | vided as follows: Died of wounds, 7: ) GNX, Thames J, it aad f Fee ee yee eine senna maa Astdt (hat even Wf (ie Coaninition eit Piel vie in arranging fOr) Medal of Honor, in August, 1918, for|of di {in action, bat i} shout midnight, when siz young men ji seus of Nations should raise the conventio& of the International an exploit over the British front in| wounde ve 4; wounded, 4 ne Jone” raincoata and caps | Of Ihe it or ainsi aorimination Red Cross in Geneva, to be held thirty |a pattie withe twelve German ma-| ree undetermin d 10, ‘Thoxg of the ‘ lined up against the counter and pro- bai days after the signing of peace. Mr. | ohines, Chamberiain, lists from New York, Connecfleut ani nothing will be further from Japan's thought than to force an issue on emigration.” He urged a ban on race Prejudice in the peace treaty. Ambassador Ishii said in part: “Race prejudice has been a fruitful source of discontent and uneasiness among nations in the past and prom- ines to be an increasingly disturbing element for the peace of the future it was reported. destroyed fi enemy planes and | damaged two others. His plane was | damaged, but he landed successfully, whereupon he captured a German | prisoner. Then, keeping his captive, Chamberlain was reported to have | found a wounded French officer and} to have carried him back to safety into the British lines under a heavy | German fire, New Jersey follow i duced KILLED IN ACTION. Corporal. HOUSTON, Sheldon C., Hawunith. DIED FROM WOUNDS. Private. SULAAVAN, Jeremiah R.. New Taren, Conn DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. Private. Economy the Watchword! a 1f Al ‘Ve Davison and Mr, Morgenthau have been designated by President Wilson for this work, Speaking of the plan of future activities, Mr. Morgenthan sald: “The League of Nations will neces- sarily confine {ts administration to the material aspects of government, “such ag boundaries, armament and Greenberg, the proprietor; Dr. 8. M. | Dernell, No, 672 Tinton Avenae; Richard Hirsch, No. 686 Tinton Ave~ nue, and William Rosenfeld, No. 808 Wart 1 Street, were in the store, Hirsch was in a telephone booth un- til dragged out, Tho leader of the vw \ DQUGITERTY, . Ch on hee . 48 Kast 1780 * " uniess a proper remedy be brought ; ; ned, | B14 tm Moldings of German Owned Wei Chee soddere said: 1 (Ee A, Freee See Me porraas economle conditions, There is need, ath “DIED OF DISEASE, “We're sorry to do this, but we're moment, therefore, for a League of Nations to Minor C. Selth, Vico President of Private , returned soldiers and can’t get work. | “When the world league for perma- | care for the human needs and morat| |. °°? ited Rate Coenen and wflBR ft MEBN, Charli TEA We got to get money somewhere.” [nent peace in being contrived, why | bis | OL obligations of all the peoples, and that | eee eee aaa were. an. to " 1 { One man looted the caxh regiater Ahem Loe mination and race humilia. | Crossed Atlantic 44 Times in Trans-| Other league will be the International | unceq yesterday. as the highest Sives greatest tea-value for your moneys while others searched the customers ition aloue be left unrmedied? port S sak mand iad Seven’ Red Cross, bidders, at $1,425,000, for the holdings WOUNDED SEVERELY. Yiolds many merecups tothe pound than and druggist. They got $500 in cash| “It may be added that In order to ort Service a ad S “In a general way all questions af-lof the German-American Lumbet Sergeant, from the Grawer, $100 in postage [Avoid possible mimnderstanding this Ribs Broken, fecting human welfare should come |Company, near Pensacola, Fa., which | JomWON, Chatie Chale ire biog ge \ paca then you have that " uestion should be considered inde- — si " 3 for some time have been in charge rivate, us ea vor 4 arate get Manel keh bevel phos pendently of the os of labor or| WilHam Zeiglor ta the hotder of rec- | Within its province. Cure of tubercu-|5¢ alien Property Custodian Garvan, | HUNT, Momer, Syruciwe, N. ¥ eriero oes About $100 in jewelry and cash from » valuable sapphire ring by hiding it j-under the collar of his coat. the customers. Rosenfeld saved a SAILOR GOT AFINE H FINE HOME After getting a fine gold watch and some immigration orde, Here are a few: seven years, transport service. In army and naval service twenty- Across Atlantic forty-one times in lonia, eradication of such deadly dis- eases as the hookworm, will be taken up and studied. What the Rocke- feller Foundation has attempted to do in an experimental way) tm interna- tional organization should do on an infinitely jarger scale. “It will be an organization for BY STEALING MANY AUTOS On ships torpedoed twice, once, seven ribs broken, injured a“ U a jones morality and Samaritanism, People Economical and good PIRIN Arrested in Luxuriously Fitted) ,,7Yught in China and Philippines, [OP food heart and large vision. are Easy to Apartment, He Contesses the 3 he ad meee: beginning to realize low they may asy to prepare aid the millions of their fellow men who are still in barbarism, who suffer the extreme of poverty and ignorance "sald Zele- er the world up by the Theft of Fifteen Cars, Meyer Muller, a sailor, ter, “and have bee kinee. Seen ships blow WAS TALCUM Therefore Insist Upon Gen: | (lways welcome was arronted | Hoches: aaw them shell. lifeboats; |@nd Who in darkness await the light. sterday In his apartment, No. 102) way torpedoed in the Dardanelles on| Through this conception of the ‘ent 123d Street, by Capt. McKenna ja jiritish boat and # Cross and Detectives Fi fn and Dent of the find me pedoed on an Americ: aun h ship in ng them West 1234 Street Station and cherged| North Sea; in a Welsh hospital for ne ih pre vine eee opnorsniLy to ine “ with grand larceny, The detectives|months. Been in transport service |help themselves Through education uine Bayer Tablets say Muller is head of a gang which|Since the war bogan, long before|they can do this, and education will De of Aspirin” Goln’ the right arm of the new Red Croas in uplifting the world America got in. get a job.” has stolen more than fifty automobiles. back whea 1 Muller admitted he had stolen at Zoigier has Kept a log of his mean-| “The new organization will assist longt, fitteen, cars, and anid that he did |gerings over the globe and wanted it| people in a material way, providing Simoes te wre i tho [Published in full. Ono notation was| them with agricultural implements nh he ha stomed|June 7—Drunk, tl July 14." “Five!in populous countries, where present tered thi July is that correct?" asked the | methods are archaic and inadequate. aeenine: sar itn “Sure, they treat you right Teachers in agriculture will be dis- ‘ tributed among people who are back- ward in modern scientific methods of agriculture and in other lines. “I am going to give all my time, % niet and evide of high living, mitted he had joined frecly in the gayely along Hroadway, he police have recovered ten cars ‘pougier has medals, if perg and official rogistry papers to #how his travels. His par- which Muller admitted he atole, In his lenis live at Flushing, 1a 1. he says, er enoUeht, eitche Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tab- |rooms they found “a” bunch keys | Ho loxt two brothers, in France and Be ae uo eae aalaes te th aeoeen 7 y work, € | Jets were sold by a Brooklyn manu-| Which enabled Lim to start ay mako]another in the army 1s coming bome | \), tp ay = ‘8 ‘ of motor car. while work, unequalled by an¥ other facturer which later proved to he|Ofpmotor cars oe toe wat | BOOM opportunity In the world to-day.” composed mainly of Talcum Powder |1234 Street and. George Morganbesser On the Leviathan also will be a “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" the true, |of No. 4 Hast tisth St genuine, American made and Ameri- can owned Tablets are marked with the safety “Bayer Cross,” Ask for ond then insist upon “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” and always buy them in the original Bayer package which contains proper directions and dosege. were at party of health specialists and emi- nent physicians to aasist in the work of extending and strengthening Red Cross activities throughout the world, They will meet with others from the Allied countries fn Cannes, Franca, where a health programmo will be »rmulated for submission to the Re@ roas convention in Geneva. WELL DRESSED HELPER CHARGED WITH THEFT Afier Furniture Van Leaves Apart- at ——— OLD CLOTHES RAID ‘COMING. Housewives of to be the victims w York are about) ment, Jewelry Valued f a conspiracy to a dr, Lb ston Farrand ha l- Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer |make thom Kive up every garment in $3,000 Is Missed. ready gone to France on thie arrand Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester |the family wardrobe which is no® in| petcetives of the West 100th Street | To-day's party will include Dr, 1. ‘| a cylicacid. actual use, Tho conspirators are The | ging last nliwht rovered about |mmett Holt, specialist in child « = — 2 women of New York County Chapter pap poguon ee Tencyeren: Sav alth; Dr William H. v h, of S, of the Red Cross. ‘Tho “old clothua" {#000 worth of jewelry belonging to} Johns Hopkins University, director ‘ ADVERTISEMENT, drive js planned for the week March | Mt! Bernice Mannix f No, 203 Wes: |of the School of Hygiene and Public Article No. 4 24-31, Tho clothes are to be collected | #th Strect, and arrested John P, Honith established by the bene telice ‘ e e for the poor of Europe, the affileted Mahone thirty-three, a bartender, specialist in tuberculosis, Saranac of twelve nations, beginning with|lving at No, 462 West 36th Street,| Lake; Dr. Samuel M. Hammill, of 1ro0 rac 1c Relgium and ending with Palestine, | who is charged with the theft, after| Philadelphia; Dr. B. Talbot of Stores will help with afiets | #ix-h r chase through Ma tan Boston bite Weeiltte, Rose aid ears ‘ound bundle ote {and the Bronx in an wutomodil man M. Biggs of this city, and Col. F H Ith so Serra be eee oe . Mati ney accompanied a driver and|F. F. Russell of the Army Medica; helper on tne of the delive ry trac Ky 4 | Corps. bul 34th Street, when thoy tow ‘Ke lot of ‘ rr eto the Mannix bk 0. He ense a yplic fo «the juman and soft hat, but he helped carry the machine, and the Art of adjusting the ar niture into the house, , FOR POST-WAR WORK machine wae is out of order. It is| Atleging that his wife Lulu was insane| About half an hour after the men i a vhe! » married he dh i n tha pone Mr Mu * yey ih is ie ov Scientific brought xuit for annulment of the mae veined proval, Reminds That Pledges any Mectebee Chak ee moceet or Ne Genlen ae wan doranged when married and followed i ® main venues Are Due To-Day. an aye he prese| at e rn ific anha noo the 4 iment, is responsible for nerve | ji? itt) pee Benepe till #80, whon they 0 ol the aun Before he started for Europe yea- compression, and also to provide pects near 184th Stre nd Jerome |terday on the Caronia, Dr. John R.| & ‘certain, unfailing means for Fadjusting Avenue, Mott, Director General of the United of removing this cause more promptly U Mrs. Mannix identified the Jewelry | you ecek Monet th send PER SHENTEY than any other und charged Mahoney with grand | War Work GAMpatH announ vod the mown met Marsan “ee ts bh ap Her ene f tment of the expe nditure . . cy Hy . H « + “Ss “CK * " The philosophy of Chiropractic points Weat ion strect station, The drive Meh pea mene gained a nation-wide popularity in normal times because they were to the source of life and how it manifests ers of the United States itself in matter; the science of Chiro- 43.000 Allies. . botk ical and good : practic locat 5 eereny the point where | is Dr. Mott's sixth trip to oth economical and go . =the force aa Jaterrupted, producing la heal by Wr ADLered LAG. wees ked B baked i | fe art of Chiropractic traces A pea at %% to study the changed con- I days of higt ices Hei Bake eans—baked in rea : fa leiolan trom the‘hame ati fb apvon united welfare. ors n these days of high prices Heinz Baked Beans—be Anatomy which suffers because of the |'Weat Tat’ Street, Inst. Wednesday eriody of demobilization and iry-heat ovens—are still economical and still good. They are a boon lack of power, and it | — Conried had’ placed the neck- |" fuction oe dry-nea in: ee ae tae Chstruction, Lola aS If cross, bilious, sick, fever- CAAT NEE ere ree Lae Rileon reentne t hl : ; st ‘pare for tl able- 3 The most frequent cause of nerve ist fold DARE RSE RE OER E08 Incidentally, he to the housewife because they are so easy to prepare for the table compression, is a misal enment of the ish, or full of cold, hontibd lla: connectad with, the | bamted out final payments are! i ones in the spinal column between . , “C8, ary Hents & Cow No. ne |due. to-day on pledg . = hich the nerves pass as they leave take: no‘chante [Rens at Hsia stnat s Tune ate the allotinents made to} I the baking has all been done. . \ When, unhindered, the nerves trans-| California Syrup of Figs” |e inte he . , Abe yen abs ; >the fami c: . , taste so a mit 100' per cent. of energy. When! can't harm tender atone |siranger aac : ; by They are always welcomed by the family because they tastesogood —, esse: upon, the w ol ner is ves hay ae a ny meroes wigs te, “conan | BGs lige Goweit oe _ ‘ r —the baking in ovens did that. } wherever these impinged nerves lead | - - j Ka i to, A light impingement may cause an | Children love this “fruit laxative, iK, OFC. rai 10 ERECT 4 i a} : } abnormal increase of function, while a) and nothing else cleanses the tender | | And all tastes are pleased because Heinz Baked Beans are prepared 1 on heavy pressure inhibits its action and | stom. liver and bowels so nicely TRADE $ OL AT MINEOLA Jersey Zone Fare b; . paralysis of the part, partial or complete, | A child simply will not stop playing Ma 4 . g j cusues to eapty the bowels, and, the result —< | wRunvoN, N f in four ways: 4 # clone relationship of the va they become tightly clogged with | pe, Lenefit c earing on th ‘ oun iembers ‘of the boi and bec ondary waste, liver gets sluggish, ston ch] af B refit of Teac Wi ad { by the Public j \ effect» rs | Sours, then your little one becomes Regular Trades and to Be Company, will be held BPN Ree re ttonted etd | crass, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, 1 yporting Utility. Commis . ition, oltona of the Aad | sled or act naturally, breath is bad, Fouipporting oraya owt ston We a deomihe One of the j cme ates every other structure of the eyaten full of sald has sore thes One of the p pen ¢@- | cation « f the Board's order to put tnto Heinz Baked Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce & consulting a Ghironenctor at. | StoMach-ache or diarrhoea, isten, jconstruction Js that of eaablin ffect April 1 a 6-cent fare, with! i . Tem, Moke Inquiry to the Chiropractic | Mother! See if tongue is coated, then {aiers, incapacitated by wounds from Hct ht fat dat up heard on Heinz Baked Pork and Beans (without Tomato we a Inform tio give w teaspoonful of “Californta |rojowing their rexutar trade or oc. |e Sauce) Boston style dress all inquiries to C. B., Box $0, Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours oypation, to fit themaclves to be w in Temato Sauce without , The Evening World, New York City | 91. the constipated waste, sour bile sunporting % |B Hens Boked arn a ae ee Chircr of New ¥ ng N and undigested food passes out of the | I po with t inMon 43 | M ah CV eaelarian rc) practas of | f New York & New Jersey system, and you have w well, playful | Kiseity of ou rail Y Heinz Baked Red Kidney Beans Varieties ( c child again. be r 4 A Neo Millions of mothers give "California OM! Warke tion peas 11 y ; Syrup of Figs” beeause it is perfectly DA AE AUS " h whorl never fads to act on the iach, it 1 11 nag ure liver and bowels, artic ‘ ' i A r cleiggist for a bottle of to h ruta California r of 1 whieh , RY hao full directions for but Lila % a fur 4 plaints " ft | @ t e Seware uf te ere, Get the geny PANE ee } made by “California Fig Syrup farnitere ort he | Company.” “Hefuse any other kind ron. bedutoads aud hospit ith contempt, - Advi. seoef¥rn ture, i 3 PLDT a *