The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 20

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HELD IN INCREASED BAIL. ' ‘Twenty-five Persons Identify Al- lemed Hold-Up Men. Moentified by twenty-five persons, in eluding the managers and proprietors | S ‘of places they held up and robbed, fou: of the five men who are accused of hav- ODELL LOSES ICE JOB. LENIENT Gev. smith signs ne eta rata, . le M Moe wots) WITH BOLSHE ing tertorized Harlem .and the Drona | otnetacerties wes ested for the War| ) we arraigne) before Magistrate | emergency | Hi wife of U. B.| ii ay. Their bail was increased to Sarah Mills Ghale ach, The fifth man, Charles Kane, i*| shale in the Knickerbocker Hospital suffering | from a gunshot wound received when be tried to excape , ‘The four men who were held for trial Motiarry former President of the Pub- | lishora Press, died here yeatorday of | Roruragels ame daar ype welt | Judge Says All “Reds” Should Beturdey rane the aken to Me rot’ inter. | Be Deported, in Passing Sen- boven tence on One. G en nm to MeKeesport are John Sheehan, -Rernara t ae Viva, Mhale” was’tites Sohn Kilguilen and Willian Rogers years of ame | “The United States Government has been entirely too tolerant with the disorderly foreign element who have come here to disturb our Institutions and disrupt our form of government.” Judge John F. McIntyre uttered this criticism to-day in General Ses sions in the course of a severe judi- enue and 106th Street pure grape spread,” with your bird. Grapelade is all the richness and juice of whole grapes, minus seeds and skins and grit-like acid crystals, cooked with pure sugar till it has just the right consistency. “Good” only partially describes Grapelade. ie You will be glad when you have bought jt your first jar of this whole- Itanane hab be some, nutritious food of your jant with the di, grocer. 15-07, Glass Jar, 35¢.5 Hake A at 25-oz, Enamel-lined Tin, 50c. 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Industrial conditions under supervision of experts trained in jovernment courses on employment management. Average working day is 6 hours and 15 minutes. a {ce eT REN A | A. SCHULTE he night of Aw 23 law Vor rt State Senator Albert Wr vy for Regnowsky, appealed to HERE'S no chick sweeter than Mcintyre to be lenient with tender young roast chicken, un- , ale peor, ae etd 7 less it is chicken en casserole cooked Rukt Fiala. had Neen. suceeh in its own delicious juice, or fricasseed |friend of the United States in times! chicken with flu baking-powder jof perti,”” sald Wray, Regnowshy | if you want your palate to purr with “ contentment, serve Grapelade, “that ie troublo with hie Kind tyre answered, “The Martipt our form | - - r -<abewenemnanerenenetrs eeepc we THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1019. sentence, These men should have| cana who gave their lives in the fight been in’ Atlanta serving terms of {for democracy, was urged hy the Sucre oO ) c lor 4 ary 0 @riculture in a letter to ate from twenty to forty years for toing | Governors to-day CMe WHION WIRD did GUPING UNG WAP | cece, yeriod Il cannot indorse the toler- | * ince which was shown them by the| Federal Governenent:” ‘How to Clean U Your Regnowsky was sentenced to Sing | Sing Prison for not less than one | year and six months nor more than H i year and ste, monthe ser | System This Spring a omnes | | ’ 644 D. S. TO DIVISION. | we ttecommend Dr. Carter's K & 1 Tew — Old Fasth 4g Vege- Awarded to Second Proops for Bel- lenu Wood Fighting. WASHINGTON, March 21.—Six hun- | and forty-four Distinguished Ser- | Crosses have been awa 2d won 206, t th (Regular Regulura) 66. — vi pt (Marines) ) 197, the 9 ‘ Treen In Memory of Soldiers. Or. Carter's K. & WASHINGTON Mareh 21 A na tlon-wire planting of memorial trees on Arbor Day. in memory of the Amer TURKISH CIGARETTE PRICES — Murad ji Pacis oh) 17c “a “cc 10 Mogul oe 1 33¢ “ “20 Mel. No. 9. tne “ “ a a ¢. 7 lose a0 {ice eG 25 20 25¢ “ “cc 20 | 250 neta (4 j \ | | | | Naturals Helmar Trophies . Eg Straights “ “20 “ 10 Royal Nestor 25 13cl “* 25 “ “ 20 NOTE: No advance on other cigarettes as yet A. SCHULTE 128 Cigar Stores | And Growing | 200 STORES BY 1920 Usually it is the home mother who has to bravely bear up under tortures of Rheuma- tism that tax the endurance of the bravest. Any little relief is welcorne, but what is needed is something that will accomplish last- ing effects. To sufferers from this excruciating disease Matusow’s Nulfey (tablets) has brought health and happiness in thousands of cases of Rheu- matism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis, and other Rheumatic affections. It has proved itself a household friend. Nulfey contains no Narcotics or Opiates; it does not injure the heart or stomach; no diet- ing is required and life may be lived as usual, Get a bottle of Nulfey and start yourself on the road to health today. Matusow’s Nulfey (tablets) is for sale at all druggists (or by mail) at the Nultey Laboratory, 418 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. nee = M CHARITY. | ao i Sas “Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass? Behold and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow.” —Lamentations, 1:12. THE HORSESHOER OF BASHKALE HE Union and Progress Committee met nightly in Constantinople to hear and dissect reports of the persecution of the Christians. @ Responsible Turkish officials made it a matter of Mohammedan conscience to be at these gatherings. @ They frowned when some novel form of punishment had failed of its purpose; they dpplauded when a new- comer presented a livelier sense of duty by offering fresh proof of his ability to prolong life by a series of carefully devised tortures that spilled blood, but did not kill,—not until the connoisseur, all tired out, said to himself,—‘‘I have had enough!” _ @ The Hun was not nearly so generous in his distribu- tion of iron crosses as The Turk in eloquent appreciation of that pious Son of the Prophet who showed especial ability for persecution. _ Q This applause of Turkish Officialdom naturally in- cited the competitive spirit of all the lower elements striv- ing for recognition. MONG those who deserved these claims of infamy was Djevdet Bey, the Vali of Van, We don’t recall now the particular work of a Vali. Probably he was a village official, constable, burgomaster or just a plain- clothes man with upper-story weaknesses. Armenia came’to know Djevdet as the ‘‘Horseshoer of Bashkale.”’ His operations were on a wide area, but he earned especial praise at Bashkale and elsewhere. @ The Union and Progress Committee applauded Djev- det’s ingenuity and commended his zeal to those who sought the glory that shines in the Prophet’s eyes. @ He earned the title of ‘Morseshoer of Bashkale’’ by nailing shoes to the feet of his Armenian victims. Generally he superintended the job, frequently he did it himself when he thought the Turkish soldier had overlooked one of the artful ways of doing it. (i will not spare you, reader, any of the details: The victims of this job were made to walk along the roads on the way to the Inside Rim. True, true, death must soon end their misery. When they could go on not a foot more a well directed thrust of the bayonet or a jab of the butt end of a rifle brought on the eternal sleep. * * * * * * @ Need not creed rightly defines your field of service, said former Ambassador Morgenthau in a letter to the American Committee for Relief in the Near East, of which he is a member. q How pitiful is this need we ask you to gather not from the acts of the Horseshoer of Bashkale but from this pressing message of Dr. Barton: “Beach and Arroll, who are at Tiflis, sent me this message: ‘No bread anywhere. Government has not a pound. 45,000 in Erivan wholly without bread Orphanages and troops all through Erivan in terrible condition. No dog, cat, horse, camel or any living thing in all Igdir region. Saw refugee women stripping flesh from dead horse with bare hands to-day. Thirty deaths a day report from Ashtarag, twenty-five from Etchmiadzin, Izeir and Sadabad certainly more. Another week will score 10,000 lives lost.’ For heaven's sake, hurry!’ Signed (Barton). ONE WAY OF DOING IT NOW MR, CLEVELAND H. DODGE, Treasurer Armenian and Syrian Relief Committee, No. | Madison Avenue, New York City. Dear Mr. Dodge: — I am very glad, indeed, to make this little offering ($........ ) in the name of God and His Charity for the relief of the Armenians, Syrians, Greeks, Jews and Persians. Please send me literature. Yours for “THEY SHALL NOT PERISH”’ Abb RES

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