The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1919, Page 12

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ed and Taken Into Air. seven months. During that time time he breathed fresh alr was for an hour or eo. Detectives Morrissey, Sheedey a Kelleher, who arrested him on all day in comfort. At night, sprinkle it in ig flont-bath, and soak and rub the fect. It freshens the feet, Friction from the Shoe, and by ptotecting your and stockings from this friction, saves ten times its cost each year on your stocking bill. 25 Pe parks has been the lor hot, swollen, smarting, ‘tender, tired, ring aching feet, corns, bunions, Dilisters and cal! Tt acts like magié—No plasters or Brease, clean, sanitary and cooling. ¢ You will never know what real foot comfort is until 5 tt used Allen's Foot-Ease. What better proof that the Plattsourg Camp Manual advises men in training to shake Foot-Ease in their shoes each morning. ‘You should have the same comfort for your feet. by Drug and Department stores every where, before they could take Morton. 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THE EVE ILLEN'S FOOT-EASE WANTED BY POLICE, =} HE STAYED INDOORS, HIDING 19 MONTHS Former Hudson. Duster Gang-| ster Collapses When Arrest- Franeis Morton left his two sinall rooms at No, 55 Rose Street yester- day for the first time In a year and had never exercised, and the only night, when he would open a window charge of murder, expected a fight In- | stead, he waiked quietly to the street. gazed about for a moment, took a few all over. I foel as though I am in a Morton walked a few blocks and happened. then collapsed. The detectives virtu-, Picious, slipped away, and reached the ally carried bim to Police Headquar- After he had rested a short while he turned to Morrissey and “Well, you've got me. Some long- tongued woman In the neighborhood The prisoner guessed right, In part at lonst, for it was some one in the jborhubd who had told the police He is charged *}) WILL GO AND FIND IT with the murder of William ‘Schactrer t ia satin finish and & 7 * NING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY ‘In a bungalow on Staten Island on Sept. 16, 191/. The police bunted for Kim all over the United States and Mexico, te denied yesterday that tie knew anything of the crime. He said he had been drinking that day and that was all he remembered. warn his comrades. letice. ee ae * JERSEY COPS STOP SOPHS | FROM STRAFING FRESHMEN ‘Police Chief Decides New York Is Big Enough to House Co- lumbia Hazings. The sophomores ot Columbia are scouting around to-day for & conven- ‘tent piace to stage their next battle with the freshmen. They can't pull it off .. New Jersey, Police Chief John J. O'Brien of Hackensack tells the world, though they came near doing it yesterday. Five, sophomores \old twenty-five | freshmen of the desire of Fort Lee movie men to stage a hazing bout. The freshmen ‘fell for it and accom- panied the five sophs by ferry to Edgewater, equipped with tin eans, |ropes, female attire, chinaware and | baseball bats, which they were told would be needed in making the com- edy flim. On the road to Fort Lee, the sophs suggested stopping to rest. The spot welected was near the Palisades, where woods would screen what A freshman became sus- ——»—__—_ Actor rt Pigwott Dies, room yesterday while getting ready for a matinee. “Lilac Domino.” Settee LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! 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OO eects Vicirolas Spring Ctothing 300 Weekly Be Weekly Beautiful Library Tables in many [ors at our Sanith ftyleni In Mahogany, Onk oF "a5 Lonllenadstd Fumed Oak, You can buy “414 ‘ Very preity ene for MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S | ‘Consolidated Gas Company of New York if 19. now used by also ted up for some QUARRELED WITH WIFE; JAIL. a0 spent Pe orating the Sulltvan Law for the Lehigh, ‘This tine was — javing @ revolver in hor pos Empty Train Wrecked at ‘Sammit Avenue Station. TraMec in the Hudson tubes was tied up for two hours this morning by the mpty train at the Summit ee Found Dead Under Bridge; Jamped Off, Say Police. ‘The body of a man about thirty years old, poorly dressed, was found in Delan- cey Street, near Mangin, under the Williamsburg Bridge, at 2 A, M. to-day by Policeman Flynn of the Clinton Street Station. Death was cgused by . amet jon's Mate Reprimanded by for Co Magistrate Corrigan in Jefferson Mar- ket Court today sent James Hannon twenty-four, No. 97 West 17th to the Workhouse for six mont! after reprimi z his wife, Mar: in charge of a switch- aking it to the yards when the brakes le ran back nthe ee aped injury, | twenty-two, discharged her. Tho couple | » broken neck and crushed chest. The ment, climbed ih nnd Tel or en [were entrested | Monday, night while | ootice believe the man jumped from the, | quarreling on ¢ Hannon was ¢’ He . : a eit f| il hee N ee wi By street, old main line of the Pennsylvania reed by his wife with pridre. ng peace La * NO Me aaa “ 2 ey GAS WATER HEATERS ARE A {f Chief. hi = or - bi, fi ‘iH il HY lh Alli 4 Ahi SI ah | l ° W Hi KC | NECESSITY-NOT A LUXURY With INSUFFICIENT SUPPLY GF HOT WATER, WHEN URGENTLY NEEDED, N A IS OF .,REQUENT OCCURRENCE, OFTENTIMES THERE IS NO SUPPLY “TALL, THIS IS PARTICULARLY TRUE AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR AND DURING THE SUMMER MONTES. Fot water is indispensable in Forres, Stores, Factories, end Public end Private Institu- tions. Cleen iness mekes for Eealth. Gas \ ater Leeters insure your having a supply of hot water in the quantity you require, at eny hour, cay or night., UNUSUAL DISPLAY THIS WEEK IN EVERY MANHATTAN AND "BRONX GAS OFFICE OF EVERY TYPE OF GAS WATER HEATERS test suited to your needs. The This will afcrd you an opportunity of selecting the wre I eater you need is the type we want you tc have. The oferation of the various type will ke cerefully end thoroughly explained. Mey is ene of cur busiest : onths. \,e would ea = have ee] ercer eerly. If. you cernot visifene of cur of. ces, telephone or write end have cne of our representatives call on you. THis will in no wi ti purchase. Ges Water Eeaters are chemi SOLD FOR CASH OR ON VERY EASY PAY: fENTS i GEO, B, CORTELYOU, President Vacation Travel United States Railroad Administration Removes all Restrictions NE year ago, under the pressure of war necessities, the public was requested to refrain from all unnecessary travel, and under the stress of war conditions, the public was necessarily subjected to a great deal of inconvenience when it did have to travel. Now the war necessity is passed and it is the settled policy of the Rail- road Adininistration to do everything reasonably withjn its power to facilitate passenger travel and to make it more attractive. . In furtherance of this policy, the Railroad Administration is entering upon a moderate program of advertising, to remind the people of the extraordinary opportunities for sight-seeing and for pleasure-seeking which our country affords—the National Parks, the seashores, the lakes, the mountains, the woods, and the many places of historic interest, The vacation season is approaching, and the timé is at hand to plan for a change of scene, for rest and recreation, It will be the effort of the Railroad Administration to aid in such planning and to make your travel arrangements convenient and satisfying. The staff of the United States Railroad Administration will be glad to furnish illustrated booklets and provide necessary information as to fares, train service, etc. Such in ormation may be obtained from the local Ticket Agent or Consolidated Ticket Offices,64 Broadway, 57 Chambers Street, 31 West 32nd Street, 114 West 42nd Street, New York, and 336 Fulton | Street, Brooklyn; or by addressing the Official Travel Information Bureau at 143 Liberty Street, New York; or 646 Transportation Building, Chi- * cago; or 602 Healy Building, Atlanta, Georgia. Every official and employee of the United States Railroad Adminis- tration is a public servant. Call on them freely. Wyeast. Director General of Railroads Washington, D. C. DMMP UIL CUTE e ee iis 1 | F A gh NRE NI

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