The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1919, Page 14

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5 pga ee ee ee, ee ee ee ee * ee ee at eatin TS ae tee ee wa v4 1 Cc : DN TO SET ASIDE DRY LAW IF HE FINDS NATION AGAINST IT of the parade from a stand in front Nd the predictions they have re- (Continved from First Page.) ——— Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. along Pennsylvania Avenue to past the White House, The date for this, the greatest protest par- Washington hes even known, Is 4. dent Wilson has been Invited ‘officially review at least a part of the White House grounds, PEOPLE'S PROTEST. visibl test in the form of letters from all _ Constipated Children Gladly Take “California Syrup of Figs” For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist you want genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly psinted on the bottle. 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PARADE ONLY A PART OF THE ‘The monster parade, which will be in action before the Presi- dent's eyes, will be supplemented by the mailing to him of a written pro- persons who are opposed to a dry | —, LEAN THE BLOOD Tt will search Jennings Bryan, Richmond P. Hob- Buy Obio, former Gov. Malcolm B, Pat- '. Dr. Pierce discovered 50 years ago, that Nature has provided her laboratory were joon League Field Day Association, {July tat. ‘The letters will be written | and mailed by anti-drys from every city, village, hamlet and cross roads jin the United States. President Wil- son will receive millions of them— how many millions it is impossible to sate ss eroax ae, fe estimate. But nd| ‘om the Intensive campaign | [sates the anti-drys are conducting | |celved from all parts of the country, their eatimate of 6,000,000 letters may not in the end be found greatly exaggerated, The most astonishing feature of this phase of the anti-dry demon- stration is that the senders of the letters have been requested to put them in the majis un @ date which will be calculated to time thetr de: “| livery at the White House on June |14, the day on which the parade will |Degin, the parade will probably ex- tend continuously over into the sec- jond day. This will constitute the largest number of letters every re- ceived by any man in one day in the | world’s history. |The record-breaking parade and the record-breaking day's mail do not | satisfy the trades unioniste who are going to “show” the President. They |are doing even mor They are ar- ranging to have protest meetings hela in every nook and corner of the nation on that same June 14. Every {meeting will be expected to adopt | antl-dry resolutions and tei them to President Wilson, the tele: grams to reach bim before midnight of June 14, Thus, it is believed, the | President will receive the greatest ‘number of words ever telegraphed to an individual in a single day, as well | as the greatest number of letiers, and that his eyes will bebold the numeri- | cally largest number of marchers that have ever participated in a protest pDarnde. PRESIDENT WILL REALIZE THAT HE HAS BEEN “SHOWN.” According ¢o the arrangements which are in progress, President Wil- son, in order to review the parade from start to finish, would have to re- main in the stand about twenty- six hours. Therefore it is not ex- pected that ho will stay for the whole show. Probably two or three ‘hours | of watching the *archers, with the receipt of millions of letters and tele- {grams will be sufficient to convince him that he has been “shown.” Pennsylvania Avenue ix very broad | throughout its entire length—broad enough to permit thirty-two men to march shoulder to shoulder without mfortable crowding. At that allowing an average of ten sec- onds for each line of men to pass the reviewing stand, they would file by at the rate of thirty-two every ten sec- onds, 192 every minute, 9,270 every | hour, 283,280 in twenty-four hours, and | this Would still ‘eave enough march. = ers to keep walking past the stand for approximately a couple more hours. John Sullivan is the representacive of the Greater New York Brewery ; Trades Unions who is handling the arrangements for sending paraders from this territory, “Will the full quarter of a million men actually make the march?” he was asked “That ix the programme,” he sald. “They will march day and bight until the parade has demonstrated to Pres- {dent Wilson the mighty protest of the whole nation against the liberty- destroying fanaticiam of a puny minority of the peonte.” ——— BIG RALLY OF Divs TO LAST FOUR DAYS Prohibitionists Plan Demonstration in Capital Beginning on June 8, WASHINGTON, May 6,— Prohibi. Uonists are preparing for a big dem- onstration here on June 8 in support of the enforcement of Nation-wide Prohibition beginning July 1. Some of the leading dry leaders in the country will speak in churches and at the Liberty Hut, urging rigid enforce- ment ofthe laws and world-wide Pro- hibition, * Among the speakers will be Willlam ’ son, former Gov, Frank B, Willis of terson of Tennessee ents of State Antl-Si nd. Superintend- n Leagu four-day session of “drys” to begin here on June 4. | The conference will be under the joint ‘auspices of the Anti-Saloon League of America, the World-Wide Proh| bition Conference and the Anti- Announcement of the demonstration was made by Edwin C, Dinwiddie of loon League, who will be remonios. “Th” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET puffed-up, burning, tender, aching fee.—no corns or callouses. “Tis” makes sore, burning, tired fer fairly dance with delight. Away the aches and pains, the corns, es, blisters, buvions and chil- Tie” draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No inatter !.ow hard you work, how long ‘ou dance, hov. far you walk, or how fies you remain on your feet, “Ti brings restful foot comfort. “Tis” Is magical wonderful for tired, narting feet. Ah! . how happy you feel. just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get BS-cent hox of now 'Argonne Players Give Here *. Show They GaveOver There , For Their Division, the 77th Gen. Alexander and Other Officers Applaud “The Amex Revue of 1918,” Reproduced at Manhattan Opera House as Given in Captured German Theatre. There weren't any German bombs crashing down from the sky; there weren't dhy star shells to rob the night of its darkness, nor any distant rumblings from the monsters turned out at Bertha Krupp's factory at Essen; instead, last night there was the luxurious interior of the Manhat- ee UACK WALDRON | "THe LonG LAuGH tan Opera House, with spotlights and elaborate scenery and women in eve- ning gowns—but in all other respects the show that was presented was pre- cisely the same as the one given in @ captured German theatre in the Ar- gonne Forest last fall when the play- ers and audience were actually under re. It was the same show and the same players that caused Gen. Pershing to applaud heartily at Sable-sur-Sarthe last March; the same show that) President Wilson saw in Paris. It) was presented by the Argonne| Players, Theatrical Unit of the 77th Division, The name of the entertain- ment ip “The Amex Revue of 1918, and It will continue at the Manhattan for & week. As tho programme announces, the Argonne Players of the 77th are a group of soldiers, formerly profess.on- ally connected with theatredom, who were recruited from the front lines and gun pits, forming a permancnt theatrical unit to furnish the men In ana near the front lines with enter- tainment, ‘Their productions were written and produced at the front in the shell-swept areas, The offering of last night wos MARIO RODOLF! & REGULAR CARUSO written and first presented in the Argonne, in a German-built theatre, twenty-four hours after it had been wrested from the enemy. Since Its inauguration the unit has offered its performances in every conceivable kind of place—ruined cathedrais, Ger- man theatres, tents, underground the- atres, chateaux and, when nothing else was available, an open alr platform was erected. And from start to finish it is a ripping good show, Everybody in the performance. every musician tn the orchestra, the stage munager, the property man—everybody in any way connected with the show-—is a bona fide soldier of the 77th, Most of them are buck privates, though there are a few corporals and sergeants, Englebert Roentgen, formerly with Walter Damrosch's New York Sym- phony Orchestra, appeared in the | 4 followed. It deals with the cepture of @ German spy near the Ainerican front line and was well acted by Vercy Hilton Michel, Stuart Sage, Rollins Grimes jr., and George L. Bohn. The acting of Michel in the part of “he Girl” was particularly good. | The Camp Upton Four, a quartet, | with Ad Morton Pincus, offered s tuneful, catchy melodies not heard in| New York before. Followed one of tho hits of the| evening—Rollins Grimes jr. and Harry Cahill in a singing, talking and dancing act called “Class and Clever- ness.” Cahill's gown was a marvel of feminine loveliness, gorgeous, with an aigrette, or something that corre- sponded to one, about two feet high. | But they could both dance, and iy | won the crowd from the instant they appeared. ‘The two chief fun makers a Morton Pincus and Jack Waldron. The latter appeared In a speci ber called the “Long Laugh. named. His eccentric dancing | Haare CANILL FEMALE CHARACTE IES singing is of a sort that compares with the best seen anywhere. Mario Rodolfl sang a number of op- eratic selections. His number is listed on the programme as “Five Minutes at the Opera.” One of the features of the show was a playlet entitled "Oi, General,” pro-| AD MORTON Tincus SINGING “SoTAs 1S Paris” duced by Waldron and Pincus, Here was shown a_ reproduction of tho ‘ne Tendu German theatre which by the 77th men. The cast the stars of the show, sed with a singing finale by the entire company. There was a good sized crowd in attendance, with many officers in unl- forms, accompanied by their wiyes and families. Eaves Wild West Soldiers, Under the auspices of the Rocky Mountain Club, a dinner of welcome will be given to the officers and men of | the 9ist (Wild West) Division at the! Waldorf-Astoria on next Tuesday eve-| Bing, the birthday of King Albert of Belgium. T. Colman du Pont, c! of the committee on arrangements, uM preside and the army and navy will be T represented. ACIDS IN STOMACH Dinner ‘To Division Create Gas, Sourness and Pain How to Treat. authorities state that nearly of stomach trou burning, gas, Medical nin ble, indigestion, bloating, nausea, coms of hydrochloric acid in t and not as some belle Kestive juices. ing te irritated, sours, ing aside all dixestive any druggist a Maknesia, and take ‘of Water opening number tn ‘cello selections, from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever— wear pore! theses eee which brought prolonged applause | > from the audience and a salute from Major Gen. Robert Alexander, who ‘with his staff occupied stage boxes. A sheen, eon Order No, 10," or ‘pain. Maxnoala der or tablet r (in pow uid CAUSE INDIGESTION P, DAVISON HEADS WORLD RED GROSS LEAGUE Made Chuinnan of Governing Board Which Will Direct All Activities, PARIS, May 6.—Henry P. Davison was elected chairman of the govern boar! of the, League of Red Cross So. # which was organized to The Leatue is the outgrowth of plans developed by committées of Red Croas societies during the conferen held at Cann recently. All the worl#’s Red Cross societies here on't Aapiein Will be members of the league | will be controtted @ general | composed of represe teen members. | TRAINING CAMPS JUNE 21. ing Date WASHINGTON Locat May 6.—Six summer reserve officers training camps will open June 21 for a six weeks’ course at the following army camps, the War Department announced to-day: Custer, Mich.; Devens, Mass.; Funston, Kan.; Lee, Va.; Presidio, Cal., and Taylor, Ky. Attendance at each school probably will not exceed 1,500 men. days. apolory Man for Hitting John T. Murphy of N nue, Brooklyn, was fined #10 by trate Folwell in the Flatbush yesterday for keeping two guin # without a permit. tr fet that almost was restored M Fo ted that Mrs, Murpl arrested, at the same time tellin © | would send her to jail for @ days. Inspector Hughes plead leniency, saying e would ac The Macistrate fined Neel buy in in a Pill Box! Don't ask for Aspirin Tablets—say ‘‘Bayer’’! Don’t buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer package! 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