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’ ’ P= Off with Dr. Edwards’ live Tablets award to dear 's mo sickness, §=Cross on HL ONT BE REORD GROUCH [¥eomen Notice It. Drive Them | (S BROUGHT HOME | BY MARINE HERO —— Two Honor Medals and French Way Don’t Make Up for Opening Game. Tho grouchiest grouch which has Olive Tablets is ever > ated come back on @ transport was exhib- J" feeling. constipation, ion or pimply fa ited when First Sergt. Daniel Daly, Td Machine Gun Company, 6th Ma+ rine Regiment, walked down the gangpiank of the ftalian liner Amer: Patient® ica at Hoboken to-day. Daly is gray- immensely ly for a week. and look. 10e and —Advt tor Mnfants ona Invalids GRLICK's wa headed. He enlisted in the Marines in 1899 because life as an apprentice boy in the pressroom of The Evening , World was not exciting enough for him. He has had the Medal of Honor with the thanks of Congress handed to him twice by 4 commanding offi- cer, who had to remind him each time that it isn't proper for an enlisted man to salute first under those cir- ‘eumstances. He also wears the Dis- tinguished Service Cross and be has been told there is another medal on its way to him; he doesn't know what it Is and doesn't much care. “It's one of those French things,” he says. But Sergt. Daly is sore. He never has “no luck at-all, at-all.” javing known “Jawn” MoGraw of the Giants for the last twenty years he came all = the way back from Germany just in ® Every WomanNeeds 7 IRON: at Times oneeeeen, Nuxatep Iron For Acid Stomach Beartdurn, Belching, Sear Acid Stem s ea te uae, and gives almost instant roe Bevtralizcs stomach acidity food contents so that easy and painiess. Sold ery where.——Advt. A Single Application Will (Alds to Beauty) Here is a home treatment for re- Tmoving hairs that Is quick, painless inexpensive: With some powdered atone and water make enough ‘paste to thickly cover the objec . hairs, apply and after or 3 utes rub off, wash the skin ar be left soft, clear and hi r treatment will not mar the skin, to avoid disappointment, be care to get real delatc Advt, ¥ epee te slosnintte time to miss the opening game and even last Sunday’s game. Wouldn't that frost your elbow. Sergt. Daly says he will say so, Likewise he will tell the world he is sore on this business of welcom- ing home a soldier with questions. Over there it was the same way. You would see a perfectly good |American girl coming toward you | with io like & magazine cover and all she could say was: geant, woh't you tell me how you wot those ribbons?” And then the whole day is spoiled and it’s enough to make @ man sore, isn't it—just re- mindng him that when his hair has turned gray there's only one reason & girl will smile at him—ribbons he got just the way anybody else could have got ‘em, “IT stuck around—that's all,” he explained, scowling aggressively. “That's the way they get those things, Just stick around with the bunch. When trouble comes, see, you just keep on sticking around, and Complexion Rosy! Headache Gone! Tongue Clean! Breath Right! Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919. (F) in Spotless Costumes of White Here From Washington to Boom Victory Loan In FRONT ©: DIN AL FORE CLUR then they hand you a medal for it. Where did I do my sticking around? ti in 1915, telling you—if you stick around there's sure to be trouble, and along with troubles come this extra scen- ery, There's nothing to it except sticking on the job, Don't let ‘em kid you.” SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELECTED AFTER PHONE CALLS FRIENDS Recess of Fifteen Minutes Changes Vote of Lakeville, L. I. District. Louis H. Fox, a general contractor of Great Neck Stations, was elected trustee of the Lakeville, L. L, school district at a meeting last night. Notice of the meeting had been “citculated” by tacking a printed slip on the school- jouse door, When the nfecting was called to order it was discovered by the only partisans of Mr. Fox pfesent, one of whom was Chairman Howard 4. Fry, that M the election were held At once Mr. Fox would be beaten by eleven votes to two. At or about the same moment it was also discovered that the budget for the coming year, was in the hands hor ends of A recess of fifteen minut en for the purpose of “finding | budget. in the Fed Lion tnn th iene fenbene, a ie & across way the busiest quarter Ife. Mr, Fox hi past eight in. ot an hour in to his opponent's ele was t twenty-three votes at half oelock. ‘BAKER'S BANKROLL ‘NICKED'; BUT HE HAS A $50 BOND War Secretary “Comes Across” While Viewing Parade, When Po- lice Reserves Captain Appeals. Becretary of War Baker had hi- bankroll nicked to the extent of $60|s in New York yesterday—but he car- ried a $50 Victory Bond back to Wash- ington and now he Is getting interest on his money whereas it was earn- ing nothing In his pocket. The Secretary of War was sitting in the reviewing stand at 82d Strect and Fifth Avenue when along hap- , | AL CREvVIT TERMS V0 ALL ind Connecticut e Pert eri om C0 ine, “Unft. extension: at. vemia and Cortina Foreign Language Aecords for jon Credit From $25 Up. 0 Records on Credit With Every Machine, ipyinet Furnished From n Our Easy 2 ATS converts th Sagonnare sos : with pe ‘One motion Couch | Complete rt pened Capt. M. Florian, of the police reserves of the Bast 126th Street Pre- ecinct. ‘Attired as he was in a silk hat Sec-|— retary Baker presented an exceedingly Prosperous appearance “Can I selt you a $50 bond Mr. See- retary? asked Capt. Florian ," replied the Secretary of War, “if you will allow me to pay for it at the rate of $1 per week.” “Don't stand for that," put in Maj. Gen. Barry. “Make him come across.” Whereupon the Secretary of War came across with two $20 bills and a $10 bill, and also posed for @ photo- graph with Capt. Florian. Some may say that it took @ lot of merve to carry $60 into the re- viewing stand yesterday with every- body in there and everything but Secretary Baker is game. a SENTENCED TO DIE IN JUNE. Two Other Men Who Helped Arico im Murder Have Pleaded Guilty, Joseph Arieo, twenty-four, of No. 308 East fifth Street, convicted of the mur- der of Pasquale Pagano, was sentenced to die in the eleciric chair in the week of June 10 by Justice McAvoy in the Bronx County Supreme Court yesterday. Arieo was one of four men who, Oct. | 20 last, shot and killed Pagano at No. 661 Brook Avenue, William Cuomo of No, 20 Bast 1§th Street, turned State’ Jevidence and pleaded guilty to man. | slaughter in the frat degree, Last week Frank Sornabio took a plea f guilty to manslaughter and was sen- ne to from seven and a half to fteen years in Sing Sing. The fourth | man, Patrick Hefferngn, was acquitted. -_———- Costa Rican Rebels Prociatm Presiaent, MANAGUA, Nicaragu May 7.—Costa YOUNG REPORTER DIES. Sylvester Drierton jr. a Victim of t's Dinease. rton jr, a reporter for n.ng ram, died this morn brights disease ‘at his home, No. rfield Place, Brooklyn, He was n and graduated from High School, Brooklyn, abou: years ago. His first experience per work was on the Brooklyn he went to the Headquarters dete _ WINDOWS IN THE PHILIPPINES. (Prom the Louisville Courier Journal.) One curious thing noted by Americans in the Philippines was the use by na- tives of seashells In leu of window glass, ‘There is a bivalve mollusk, na- to the waters of that part of the which has a shell or eight 4 in diameter, so. th 3 to be lucent, It is ‘plentiful and costs ing. Glass ls expensive. But Rain Spoils Parade to Re- cruiting Ship—Give Drill at Hippodrome. ‘The parade of the yeomen (F) to help the Victory Liberty Loan was called off to-day on account of the The girls, 250 of them, arrived on a special train from Washington this morning, *had breakfast and tuncheon at the Cardinal Farley Sol- diers and Sailors Club, No. 15 East 30th Street. Very swagger they looked in their spotless costumes of white with white stockings end shoes, to which the rain wouldn't bave done a thing if it had been given a chance, They were to parade to the ship Recrutt and give an exhibition drill in Union Square, which was to be re- peated at the Hippodrome matinee and at the Polo Grounds. They ap- peared gnly at the Hippodrome. Forced to remain indoors, the Yeoman (FS) proved themselves very human- ettes, Jazz was turned loose from a victrola and they danced. And then gobs and doughboys began to appear and the dancing was better still. To-night the Yeomen (F’S) will be guests at various theatres, and to- morrow night, after their drills, they will be guests at a ball and then re- turn to Washington on their @pecial. The Battalion, as the group is known, was organized by Miss Loretta Mc- Bride, formerly a reporter on the Bt. Louis Post-Despatch, on Feb. 17, to take part in the Weloome Home par- ade in Washington on Feb, 27. Right here and no® it must be said that a yeoman (F) is the female yeo- man; in other words it became neces- sary during the war to employ in the clerical department of the Navy a number of young women who have the same rank as yeomen, Time was when these young women were called, by a careless and precip. itate press, yeomanettes. But Secre tary of the Navy" Daniels, with that punctilious regard’ for the rules of the Navy which has always distin- guished him, said “no, no, no.” Le decreed that they should rank as yeo- men (F). ———_—. 20,000 Motor Trucks for State. WASHINGTON, May 7. — Twenty thousand motor trucks, worth $45,000,- 000 are to be given to the States by the Federal Government, with the provise that they be used only for road con- struction, the Department of Agricul ture announced to-day, These trucks which are surplus army equipment range from two to five tons in capacity rain. “California Syrup of of coated, or full of co Rican revolutiopists have issued a prociamatio: aml Julio Acosta pro- visional President A i ise the bottle, Look for cold, Constipated Children Gladly Take “California Syrup of Figs” ' For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist you want genuine Figs.” Full directions and dose tor babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- are plainly printed on the name “California” and accept no other “Fig Syrup."—Beware! 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