The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1919, Page 4

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rr Tenement teste ene A eee eee THE EVENING WORLD, BASUR DAS, APRIL 26, 1919, EXPORT BROKERS, De, Hilty Vase 1 Harry Zatkin of No. ot Chambers |f DRY LAW STANDS 2 President Hannah, of Central on Indictment Alleging it Federated Union, Issues a Bank Swindle Vigorous Appeal. some veuertas| THREE SOLDIERS LOST. yard De Billy, the retiring .|Brookiya and ¥ — n from Washington was | | incidents were eeized upon mpetitors of Americans | SAMUEL G. SMITH. | | David L. Herman of No, 370 Centrat|'o adve fir own t interest by Fredatiek Lawrence. Park Woet and James b. Me PQuade| . zene nd unnecessary to cite evidence | ef No. 275 treet rast | e ete Is a widespr Hag of told, "You cann 1M i e and uncertainty throug Orange, N. J. wore arrested to-day | ty anor 1 xive you noth country caused by the enact. By Centra: Ofice Detectives Giifilian | ing of the F bition Law, While! and’ Moringsie on indictments charg: | aaked tha por movement 1s conducted | ing thom with grand larceny in | bbb cheese be rvative and constructive | ioe ra baeged ee | rhe in the Tombs te the duty of | PF degree ad fore Si ciadllicaadl tO AN) arraigninent, when vernme ao od degree eee ben asked for them. | ist restricti 0% TR is charged that, with the «td I by the Prohtt n amendment, $ third man not yet arrented on| DANIELS GUEST OF KING, fi whe ut ona | 1 in the ¢ State be ington aro in this law ia enforced on July 1, to | co-operate and support us in a | general strike based upon the | principle of no beer, no work.” | ‘This pronouncement was mate by , ard Hannah, New pdtained $75,000 from banks with fo he wil , tained at com by ATi at | | 1 through the use of{ ering ts. “ ‘Therefore, we feel justified in false bills of Inding BRUSSRIA, Wednesday, April | calling upon all of the people, if | | | & Albert received in special ela, Amer ft is charged the of the pr of relauions between | * South America der and official chief Ye fterwa be Herman |teietieia and Bra |of more than @ haif mil hn ats a : | Hanna President of tne ! 6 Church) went into the tee and {annah is President ¢ jobbers and DrOKErS. | t6 (ie cous way t The spe arge against them | and Assistant District Attorney | eee presentod the case to Coe LORD READING TO DEPART. is that they obtained HE United States never before had the golden opportunity now within its grasp : Internationa) Secret Pavers and Rammers, Grand J: $5,700 fro no and Brazilian) Britieh Ambassador WHIT Gall for | omibers! ” iy 3,000 eel Mans Pre | Bank, Li , of No. 66 Wall Street. | Home May % merican arty 9} . af 2004 " ! Yo d A t ’ Tis charged tat by bribing anem=| WASHINGTON, | April" ttt ater New York und Chairman of of securing a large share of the world’s trade. ployee of the shipping firm of A. J.| toatl for fy ul Federated Union, These feder- | ° Libel nd unions are wiNiliated witt | Hirt & Co. they obtained a false DIN of lading in Mebruary, 1918, sup posed to cur & $7,200 shipinent o SHOE. CONSERATIN <= W. H. Kelley, a lumber salesman, of a, found Neélin Soles so tough and durable that one pair of soles served on a second pair of uppers an Fedei ot Labo oat to a man th vilion New Y« opposed to the Prohibition amend- | “We have the ships, we have the men, and we’ll have the money, too,’—-when we have taken up the VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN, get our war debts out of the way, and thus put our business men, farmers, whelming votes decided to go on strike, beginning July 1, if the Government entorces the Prohi- | bition Law, and to remain on strike until their right to drink ment | Their unions have py over- | | boer is acknowledged or until the question is submitted to a refer- Si the tof oes had we The tne oF the manufacturers, exporters and steamship And he says, “Those same soles will | stand another ten months of constant | daily wear.” is is unusual service even for Neolin Soles but Mr. Kelley's experi- ence should indicateto you a method of cutting down those rising choe bills i " you have to meet. Simply mal:e sure | saipa ‘and troop ships now in the harbor, the new shoes you buy are Nedlin- | to the discretion of the unton leader ef| The final decision will rest with Mr. { nett} Hannah move than wii other | |individual, {f he say | ng short of a miracle his order, This is his present atti lines in a position to give their undivided attention to business. The prosperity that world trade can de: “1 certainly shall not hesitate vo carry out the will of the unions a of an ne SEES Sere | sie KILLED WW COLLISI, [120 vot lt as) Aan tha | Pee ve eee Bias vow teaGn Tate tn sin ne win waterproo! | natiroad timplorees Victime of tla Geaer i eud| Vaart Tne eerste nure tan every household in the land. | are made by Tne Goody Posted adilaid deel ga hey eee nority will upon the majority | eens eran arene f ‘ompany, 3 j also make Wingfoot Heels, quarane | Wore Killed and abou, a seore injured an opportunity to declare their It will mean bigger factories and more of | | | | | | | without giving all of the people teed to outwear any other heels, 1 a head-an early to-day be preference at fie pelle. fe more . ce ral ork Co eee Butrageoue “advantage ever" them, more jobs than there are people look- rent to the sine ar here i samme estat ot the real |x |i ai ui Nes lin Soles'z: DECLARES “WAR BEER” IS NON- INTOXICATING. ! opportunity | ’ ing for them, plenty of money in business for good salaries and wages to everybody on the pay rolls. Every manufacturing nation is looking forward to the time when its war debts will be paid up and it will be free to go after its share of this world trade. After subscribing the Victory Laan, the United States will have the lowest debt in respect to its wealth of any great power. & May 1, tw timg. Iundreds the firm ts quit ahe For the Hostess Who Wants to Please Her Friends “Sparkling Milk’’ There isn't anything you could serve that would be more delightful or acceptable than a bubbling glass of Dr. Brush’s Kumyss and a piece of that home-made nial of his right] which he knows will had a very man, He bh t to drink | should be den He foots | 1 personal liberty is being | Article No. 0 Chirop piaatio workingman knows by his country during t cake, i © intends to stand by it ¢ j A 3 fectly with even the most delicate and oe penalizen hint ty the pours 7 i lad ; iy fastidious ae heel so easily digented, For Health | Dhaba heer tie hls But the Victory Loan must be fully sub scribed. THE VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN will probably be the last popular loan you will be asked to subscribe to. Its success will mean that OUR war debts are provided for —ihat the period of world trade and general prosperity for the people of the United States can begin. Invest in the Victory Loan It is practical patriotism Business men are finding that a bottle or two of Dr. Brush’s Kumyss instead of a hasty lunch wil! stimulate their minds and make them think more clearly. | | At the present time the Chiroprac- tors number imany thousands They} (are all over the United States, Canada and foreign countries. Their organiza- tions, which protect themselves and) ‘! teir patients, and for the promotion of freedom in matters pertaining to| health, are growing more powertul every day; and in many States they | have succeeded in having repealed such laws us COMPEL the people to resort to other practitioners by rend ing it IMPOSSIBLE for em to choo anything else, Their patien ort ot abotuedive Gives them energy and endurance for the hardest sa P SOLID RIOFY OMe kind of hard work. SE The children just love the tart, “‘bitey’’ taste of Dr. Brush's Kumyss. It helps them grow-—for it contains all the food elements needed for their fast-growing little brains, or bodies. It's the purest and most nour ishing milk—prepared so that it can be most easily digested and assimilated. Ask your druggist or grecer to send you a supply to-day. | Keep it on the ice H and serve it when- ever you want a re- spective communities, run in millions; aad while it cannot t to be on the tip of spyervone's tong } still, CHIROPRACTIC. is daily | coming an important factor in the of many more individunts than at first sight might be imagined. peace treaty ali The world moves. People are no Tatitied by every be longer asleep, You will find that the ON, this theory | they a individual has his mind alert, "tk oS HOR: ABISHARERY his eyes and ears wide open for any: thut is new and progressive. He! uncun® agamubitioniste took an npravement in ALL things| Upfair advantage of the millions highly techn n that the > ended until es oe is body as well as the| Saveraue in their harinless Coc lulls IS PART OF THE SPACE DONATED FOR VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN ADVETRISING BY ‘s i} incide rey Wetails of his life. They did not dare submit their THE DEPARTMENT STORES VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Now, the reason the Chiropractor is| proposal to a plebiscite. They so successful is because he gets his! bulldozed a cowardly Congress For sale at all ¢ first - class soda 3 kno nd experienc and cowardly Legislatures into ". H ~ fountains and gro ‘9 KUNYSS eae pe ie with nat Anty enacting their minority will into | B. Altman & Co. : Gimbel Brothers - Crpenhelm: Collins & Co cers. of in the dissecting. room he Constitution” of ‘the | Arnold, Constable & Co James A. Hearn n aks & Co. tory, He considers the individual us a| Vnited States was sullied forthe | Best & Company H. C. F. Koch & Co. Franklin Simon & Co. Be Sure You Get living entity rather than us a chemical) the minority. rapieered inti oe | Bloomingdale Bros Lord & Taylor Stern Brothers Dr Brush’s combination. He deals with the mani-| the fundamental law of the land, Bonwit, Teller & Co James McCreery & Co John Wanamaker i Kumyss. festarions of ife ONLY, and has noth-| Let ue hope that the sacred docu R. H. Macy & Co. Rey hatever to do with dead matter ment will never again be so pros | she ’, . At first sight his theories mayseemto! tituted, See our exhibit at the Dairy Show To-Day, be all wrong, and his reasoning ridicu- Organiaed Inbor-—and Is lous; but no one can gainsay the re-! ° feu of th sults that follow their application to) living, breathing human beings. { GOVERNMENT LOAN ORGANIZATION Second Federal Rese ve District Liberty Loa Conwaitiee, 120 B'way, New York Kumyss. Incorporated (= JACOB RUPPERT, PRESIDENT way mabe inary 0 the Chiropractic of ste {anesion who formed: the 1639 3rd avenue. NY. , Address all inquiries to C. B., Box 50, | eon, Gove ent , el. Lenox 1200 ‘ The Evening World, New York City y the people of their right. to Cece of New York & New aia _(iiighia Reserved)

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