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‘SMITH REVIEWS GUNNERS. Governor Visits Const Artillery tn Brooklyn Gov, Smith, accompanied by Mrs. | Smith and his mother, reviewed the Lith Coast Artillery Mogiment in its armory Qt Jefferson and Sumner Avenues, Brook- Ayn, last night More than 5.000 friends of the rer! Meat watched it phase in review, headed By Col Clarence W. Smith, After the,} & reception was given Gov AMERICA'S NAVY MUST LEAD IN AIR DECLARES D DANELS ie jth by the offers of the regiment Abroad—Trans-Ocean Flight Soon, Trip A WASHINGTON, March 16.—Dofialte for extensive experimental work with aircraft are being worked out by the Navy General Board and) in thelr conferences abroad with off Jals of the British, French and Ttal an Admiralties, vretary Daniels nd bis three chief technical advisers will give particular attention to alr- eraft development, Congress later will bo asked to make a special ap- | propriation for the necessary expert- plans he left here for New York en route rance. He will be joined to- day aboard the naval transport | Leviathan by Rear Admirals Robert |S. Griffin, chief engineer; David W. | Taylor, chief constructor, and Ralph farle, chief of ordnance, who will LOST HiS FALSE TEETH © IN BUSY BROADWAY) save’ me trip wit tim. return by May 1, Ban in Fur Coat Creates a Sen-| atte vieting Paris, London and sation Third St Rome. The three Admirals will con- at Forty-Third Street fer with European experts in their Corner own lines and visit shops and dock- People in the vicinity of Broadway ana | Sarda where guns, engines and war- 484 Street this noon were perplexed when | craft are under construction. they saw a well-dressed man, wi chine | “It is our purpose in the navy to! weartog keep not only abreast of aviation in yg OE RS I lace Ba m | the future,” secretary Daniels sald in aban Pasion beet reply to a question 4a to the part alr- Wis way theough the Jopments will play in the | Ding the man by the ai kead |oonferences overseas, “but to What wee the matter tho way In the development of this| Ree agg bre ah |new art Under the whip and sour net lof conditions much was accomplished Hi lhere. The Liberty motor ta the most striking instance, It Is still unrivalled in its own fleld—that of a high vower alreraft motor suitable for rapid pro- uction In quantity. That was our than the entrance | War — proble:n--production—and = we solved it. “Now, however, with the stress of war behind us, our problem is to ad- it ne {vance the science of alr navigation, dee toh Rater ; very avenue of poralble tint tn the to build better, faster, a. and a costly. | from year to year, Nike ‘ttle would. be er ships for the navy purpose we must devote ourselves to orderly experiment in pence times, We must keep in touch constantly with what other nations ore doing, profiting by their experi- ence and sharing with them the benc- fit of our own, “During our stay in Europe we will talk with Admiralty experts on air ft. Admiral Mayo, the navy's rej tative on the Aircraft Produ fo expecta to Mistectery (ais te and with «nr wn oman hal Renata being b taxi, he finally secured a e und departed, giving Inairu | tlone to drive anywhere north. ¥ Bye, World, 2-17-1 be dental pl to get inatant te mote fellef use Dr. W Powder for ine Teeth Keepa them firm. Prevents sore gums. Not a dentifrice. It relieves sore guma and hardens them so they #upport the make H fit snug and firm, while the antiveptic qualition make it excelient fn dally use In caring f inteed by Wernet Dental Mfg. Co., eo N loose an AA, = A NS Se eee eee One of a Series of Film Favorttes and other color prints to be given from week to week This Picture, size 8x12, with Next Sunday World Suttable for frame or for passepartouting or decoration. Get the Set. wall Hi | : : = | To {orrow’s tead | tion Board, is already widely experi- enced in designing and production of aircraft for our own fleet. try, Separate Color Photo Supplement (Fine Paper) Distribution in Greater New York and Vicinity SUNDAY WORLD DAYLIGHT FORUM ON EAST SIDE FOR AMERICANIZATION {Plans to Be W Be Worked Out ont Children Stil! Tryin Trying to Join) Evening World’s Talent | The | Evening World will be held this after- hoon at Publie School 62, | Hester Streets, speak on Americaniem and citizen ship and there will be the usual pro- gramme of the Childrens’ Talent De- | rtment, Although the department closed last Wednesday, many letters have since been received asking whether there is ‘any chance to enter the department at hints ook this tine, Because of the great rush j Mr. Danica personaly confirmed | of applicants, particulary during tiv co to bed and goldiers and sailors | ' last few days, no more applications) fe allowed to come out on pase. |t! is outiine of the navy's plana before | win be received. Those who applird ve elbiae | before the time limit will be gi chance to appear at a “try-out” befor: representatives of The Evening World to show their ability, cessful, they will be allowed to appear on the platform of one of The FE World Americanization Forums recite, sing or audience from their own district. en of the musical and artistic who will act as judge World will be given every aid and enco. ment by this newspaper thus be able to obtain: the education and training which they would ot! will have the aid of Capt. ence with alrers Mr. use ‘twas a logical step in air- craft development. “It is the navy’s purpose to carry out its projects in harmony with the army and ment, and also with Ame whicn responded so promptly to cur needs during the war. Between us we will crystallize the lessons of the war those air fleets RRS Te SE oo ! ' ! ! ! ! 1 ! \ ! ! ! ! \ \ \ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919. were . NINE-YEAR-OLD DANCER AT EVENING WORLO FORUM DISPLAYS MUCH TALENT Mr. Gold Go Label After 8 Department. “When is a sale completed? came| the question before Magistrate Simp- son in Essex Market Court, “My opinion| is” said the Judge, “that a sale is come | pleted when the money is paid for », goods bought.” . Gold was brought into court} the Mr. by the vigilant liquor squadron of the police On @ charge of selling bot-| tied liquors after 8 o'clock in the eve- ning, when citizens are supposed to Americanization Forum of The Essex and Prominent men will ITS A SALE BEFORE 8 P. M. “L offer this in evidence,” sajd As- istant District Attorney Hogan, “What is it?” asked His Honor, Whiskey,” «aid Mr, Hogan. “Schnapps, echoed the defendant.) For the label deseribed the con- tonts in a language not known to those of American birth, and so far If they are sur- ning dance before a la As a final test, the “stars” will show their talont before prominent men and won- 4 bit no way to tell what the bottle con- (ined except by the taste, and that) hod is not ordinarily allowed in| sex Market Court. | However, when the evidence was) onelusive that the bottle contained | for The FE “I by these pec Those sele They will wise be unable to get because of | Ne, jothing other tiftn many hookers of | of funds. d ‘Those who are successful at rye slightly camouflaged thi a for li Forums will be notified the last woek ANNSBELLE gn label, the case continued. | in April, when the plans for the ‘inal PIROAL 8 The defendant said that he had sold entertainment will be announced. . the alleged pain-killor at 6 P.M. ——— — | one of the vient 1 Little Annabelle Pirola, leaders of the Childrens’ partment of The Evening World, has and that jt had been paid for at that time, ‘The liquor officers declared that He wil organize and direct the expanded |*#ready had quite a careor, She w | they saw the naughty fluid delivered campaign of aviation experiment on|born in Domodossola, Italy, mine | acter closing hours, but that no money which the navy is embarking, Abroad |years ago, and early came to Call-| was paid for it at phat time, Admirals Griffin, Taylor and Earle |formia with her parents. At the end| «1 see no evidence to show that the Craven, salo was matle after 8 P.M." said the Judge, “and 1 therefore discharge he defendant.” Some one whispered a word into the of the exposition, in Lb she returned to Italy, as ne father was fier dis Daniels added: “Already we working toward the first transat- Battle of Bzona fantie Might. ‘That event is now al- n has ever been the jubilant attorney for the in sight. Our plans are definite J her mother came t¢ . bese ‘preparations Pare proceeding K, and Mrs. Viroia obtain been sumgeated: he, an smoothly. The fight was ordered pent ma a car 1 t the bottle be le for n by the court attendants. he | Phen be continued with @ broad grin, have no objection.” Magis- Neither hive sald the trate with a smi! , however, that the familiar contents, "In the West, Atinabe the ancing Doll of Frisco. danced wonderfully well and played tho length e as the Post Office Depart. jean indus- Thottie the though with the ourt room in the custody of repre- y poor pi r never heard of any Mamma and I like New York ays want to liv here. I and to dance in the ‘b eee “The evacuation of the Rozencran we have only visions “a. Sir Horace Plunkett on the Irish Question (Exclusive Statement to The World.) At the request of The World the following statement of his views on the ‘present aspect of the Irish question was made by Sir Horace Plunkett: “The time has come when something must be done. Ireland cannot get into the Peace Conference, but the Irishquestion cannot be left out. There can be no doubt as to the urgent demand of the British people as well as of the Irish for a settlement. There should be made at once a firm offer of a reasonable measure of self-government. This would not be a final settlement, but. . out of it will come in due season, from the only possible source, a United Ireland, the proper atmosphere for a lasting reconciliation. “The apparent bad faith of the Government in withholding the concession of self-government is undoubtedly the cause of the recrudescence of historic hatred which had almost disappeared, “The Irish question must be settled, and settled soon, That is the dictate of prudence as well as of justice, To British statesmen 1 say, settle this Irish question—settle it now, with the materials at your hand. Do your part and we will do ours, “Give us self-government now, our self-respect.” that you may save your honor and we TO- MORROW’S. _SUNDAY WORLD aass =e ~ (Gs rela Ga) Showing the Five Kingdoms of the Pentarchy MEATH, ULSTER, CONNAUGHT, LEINSTER AND MUNSTER S they existed under the Milesian Kings with the old Principalities and other Chief Divisions, the Palaces of the Kings, ancient Cities, Bishops’ Sees and remarkable Places, and the territories possessed by each of the Irish Princes, Lords and Chiefs from the 11th to the 17th Century. The Milesian Chiefs are all distinguised by O and Mac. The Head Chiefs are placed about the middle of each Barony and the others on their localities, The Anglo-Irish are placed on some part of their possessions and the word DANES is marked on the territories which they possessed. The abbreviations are, P. Prince, L. Lord, C. Chief, Cs. Chiefs, B. Baron, V. Viscount and E, Earl, EIRE ARD INIS NA-RIGH NOBLE ERIN ISLAND OF KINGS Compiled by Philip MacDermott, M. D. TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD “cee ie \t s the court was concerned there was | . e | OL foreign label, left the! sentatives of the Police Department Police Got the Schnapps, t Cash, and Everybody’s Happy Again But Schnapps Is Whiskey, Even Though It Is Sold in a Bottle With an Uninterpretable o’Clock P. M. household yesterday was successful In every way, eaid Mr. Rozencranz jr after the pater. MOVING DAY {familias had de- 1S A SUCCESS {parted with two Lannnnnannnnnnn? vitits of clothes be- longing to the eldest sor, a silk dress owned by the daughter and divers pictures and mural embeilishinents which were common property. No sooner had the son appeared before Magistrate Simpson in Rssex Market Court than Mr, Rozencranz himself pushed open the gate ippeared before Hts Honor. “Judge, it 48 a disgrace ly," he asserted, “Ho sa pinched the household My, what a terrible family!” to I have belongings. disgrace to the Judge Simpson leaned back tn, his | chair and remained in a receptiv mood for the next fifteen minutes, hile volley after volley of family crimination was hurled through the was clared th “He ca took everyth! the complasnant. Ings from the w thing,” de- best clothes and a silk dress of my | | sister's,” “Still he ts untruth lenged to any one exce |bring witnesses \pinctied a SAFE, GENTLE much os a For 200 years GOLD MEDAL has enadied suffering withstand attacks of kidney, der and stomach trou eason connected with ihe and, to bulid up and rr: organs weakened by 4i humanity liver, bind jes wad These mos i. warm you of (rouble wiih your kid A Calne Print of This Picture 8x10, plan) Sheet. Teater acu iii. and| the} Haarlem to except myself, 1 © next ten years.” given In a tone longed to anyone Will go to Jail for This evidence wa. ugh coltes and ho is twenty-six | sold. Yet still he hangs around | my house, for which C pay the rent, And all the time starts a row. “Your Honor, my father makes it | the family | back home."* “Por this we have j said Mr, Rogencranz went and Id another Judge that I fet a fire under the bed and raised a rough house af over the house.” “Est 1 advise you to patch mat tera up,” declared Magistrate Sim) son: “You should see to it that th entire family each other, lives peaceably ‘with If there ia any diMeuity in personal matters you should go to the Domestic Relations Court, I ant you to think it ever before you ask for a summons for larceny wimtinet your father,”’ “Nothing can be done, Tf must swear ummons,” asserted t be done,” replied “Out in the st lothes and furnishings No more will you live for which I pay the fternoon, house | Whereupon Mr, Rozencrang re- 1a summons for larceny and de- rted to put the neckties and shirts! { his son into the first snowstorm of| the winter EE Patrick Dinner, | ‘The St. Patrick Soclety of Brooklyn i hold Its seventieth annu: dinner » Hotel yssert Z Hrookliyn St. ve Migr win Le Gar. Harrison of _ lent of the St. and Francis Cullon of REMEDY GOLD MEDAL the remedy you need, Take three or fou every duy, The nealing oil and ising of Haarlem Ot i | treatment for a while to keep yourm RAPOMAME Evento GUE Welwaechica ba duo and prevent @ return of the dis. | wuse they fliter and purity the blood Incapable of intess they do their work you are doomed. MEDA Wearlness, nleeplesaness, nervousness, Ge wont | deapondency, bac . stomach troubie, pains im the loins and lower | al Imported GO: P| wravel, rheumatism, sciatic minhawo FT ebaine Races AC selatich and iumnbag nizen Beuled packages. 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