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THE EVENING- WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919, He accomplished what he came fo DEN SCORES O VICTORIES ON HARLEM COURTS "National Chay C Courts Cham- “pion Reaches Semi-Finals of Tourney Here. The spectacular volleying of Wil- fam T. Tilden 24 and the speed and variety of ichiya Kumagas over- peta all else in the progress of open tournament on the lawn ten- ‘Bie courts of the Harlem Club, 136th Birect and Bt. Nicholas Avenue. ‘Tilden came over from Philadelphia “ANE SPR WAS TALCUM The New York health authorities had « Brook- ng to the penitentiary for selling throughout United States millions of “Taloum powder” tablets as Aspirin Tablets. Don’t ask for Aspirin Tablets—Always say “Bayer.” ; Don't buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer package! ; Always say, “Give me genuine ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.’” Insist you want only the Bayer package with the “Bayer Cross” on the package and on the tablets. The genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” have been _ proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, ess, like @ knife. ing Alexander . 9 In the first set the son, made his service and shorte! shots effective. Then Ter, youth who defeated Wylie C. the net that amazed his famous oppo: nent, Ller's blocking was of the stone wall variety, Possessed of a conside mi the most unexpected manner, The nd set Was fought out at heartbreaking pace jiden wen through ing to the net, a openings. ene Tik show it regardiess of th On several occasions | Ile to have the set won, only to hav: vot gompls gae only played in one match grt be had ste to do in that to defea 0. h feiter arache, Rheum umatistn, “Lumba Lumbago, Colds, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, Neuritis. Proper in every “Bayer” package. American owned! Bares of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100--Also Capsules. rn nese ret” ern: of Senne Or Stimulating Drugs Of Eats Red Blood ins How Organic lron—Nux- aps Rarich s the Blood, ens the Nerves, Builds Up Power and Helps Make _ Weak, Nervous, Run-Down Wo- ‘men Keen, Active and Tingling with Energy. Sleepless nights spent worrying 4 ailments, parcotics and useless attempts brace with strong coffee or stimulants are keeping thou- of women pale, weak, nervous owelt when their real trouble be nothing more than lack of im the blood. Without iron, blood has no power to change foto living tissue and therefore doe eat does you tons strength His fourth round engagement starp- ened his game until his volleys cut their way through the opposite court Tilden began by defeat- The score was clever player, who gained the ranking of No. 2 to Mt. Lindley Murray for his work lest sen- the twit Grant on the previous day, made an assault on able reach, due to his height of more thaf six feet, he sent the ball boom- ing back across the net to Tilden in rformance of rush- lead him again by one of his To gain the semi-final round Tiiden ly outdrove Louis Bry, to win rr r e Very Latest Thing in Touring Cars; - MODE Anese used always proved mystifying to his adversary, When he had an open- ing Kumagne overhanded the ball for a swiftly played shot deeply to the base Une that, because of his uncanny steadi- invariably took the point. oid 1. Taylor, Joseph W. Fox and Ingo F, Hartman were also among the winners of important contests, The doubles were drawn but not begun. Gian ts and Cubs Play To-Day for Old 69th Heroes This is Father Duffy Day at the Polo Grounds, The New York Giants and the Chi- cago Cubs will play a championship game, mont of the proceeds of which will be set aside for the benefit of the dependents of the dead heroes of the old 69th who are now sleeping the sleep of heroes in the soil of France. The game will be ly a testinonial to Padre Dully, chaplain of the Aghting rk The Nation: nerously donated sll ousands of reserved being sold und infantry. Lied. by Victor Herbert, the consoll- gated bands of the 224 Infant: kk. The & .M. Mayor John ¥. throw out the first ball. hase in eee of Father Dufty Day Morgan James A. Fi Grace, George Mobonald, AP huskeons, ‘Nicholns W. Brady, ‘an, John Wi lohn G. O'Keehe, y rady, | Major Thomas 'T. Rullley, Clarence H. Mackay, Thomas HM Victor J. Dowling, an le Kennelly and Louis D. Conley PRomular prices’ of admission’ wit be pr ereglinent and tl tory of ite battles will be on sale during the of the regiment oi boys will be interested spectators, What Women Need Is Not Cosmetics but Plenty Rich in Iron “What an awfal moment when wo- linee that she is trow- without her mak>-up, BODIE'S FIELDING GIVES YANKEES SUCCESSFUL START Open First Western Trip at Detroit by Sensational Victory. DETROIT, May 16.—In a pitcher's and Ehmke in the first game of the series the visitors gave thelr lanky lefthander euch extraordinary sup- port in (he fleld that the Yankees won by a score of 1 to 0, The bniy run of the game came in the fifth Bush fumbled a s, and on the hit and run play Bodie singled and Lew!s went to third.» He scored as Ruel went out at first on an infield tap. Ping Bodie made two sensational catches in the eighth and another in the ninth. the first one being a one- handed affair, heading off a certain triple from Jones's bat. It probably saved\the game for the Yankees, as Ainsmith followed with a clean triple. Ehmke, who bad allowed only four hits, gave way at this point to allow Dyer to bat for him. Dyer died stan !- ing up, & victim of three called strikes. Bil} Lamar played right field for t the Yanks and led off in the batting. Ping Bodle, by in the field, go! made off Ehmke. Thormahlen let the Ti; with five scattered hits. his best. ‘The Tigers threatened in their half of the fifth. Veach and Hellman led off with singles but Flagstead fanned, Hellman was forced at second an Ainsmith was thrown out at first. Ty Cobb didn’t gle little hit. jes his great work two of the four hits ers down e wus at et a hit—not a sin- In the second inning Veach backed right up against the fence to get Pratt's hard smash. — DAVID JAYNE HILL REPROVES "MAYOR OF MILWAUKEE battle between Herbert Thormahien | * Says Espionage Act Was Necessary for Self-Defense and Recalls it, When iron it en the inipover- blood, puts na own color into strength- the nerves and renewed vital to the whole . But to take wrong kind of ip the hope of Yenewed may prove than useless, below why they only or: fron—Nuxated hich, un.ike older moreasie is casily assimilated, does dence of oviains ie the teeth, make them ‘upset the stomach. igbly veneficta) an jedical Author. It te my opinion that in pro Uoally nine times out of ten unatru: Hine strength and vitallt jeiency of iron in thd olood str cheeks ana ¢ their at “The strong. healthy. beautiful we- man relies Upon pure. red blood, rich in strength-iving iron, to heep her cheeks rosy, her nerves steady eine tilled with radi- 4 {Invitations were sei 4 that are aim Like Dry icing ‘ana doubtiens hundreds fellow phyatclans, ° a £4" FFon many around run down, nervous wor hy aye Soest tate, Fr mn Sioaa' ana Body "butlers el we ever had recourse.’ MANUFACTURERS’ NOTH) Nusated Iron, which Tomas, but "ane" which ts “wef ‘not secret se Greeeiet | of i fous ate the Case of Berger. An attack by Mayor Daniel W. Hogn of Milwaukee on the Espionage Act as a violation of the Constitution of the United States, drew a sharp reply yea- terday from Dr. David Jayne Hill, Chairman of the Organization Commit- tee of the National Security League and other bodies that have united for a|f national celebration of the birthday of |Pe the Constitution on Sept. in declining an invitation sent by Dr, Hill to become an honorary member of the Celebration Committee, Mayor Hoan wrote: “There are thousands of political pris- oners in the prisons and penitentiaries of the United States, If on Sept. 17 you would put forth your, strongest to restore to the American people the liberties ‘taken from them” darine the war then there might be real occa- sion for the celebration of Coustitution oi reply, Dr. Hill wrote “IT know of no politic whore constitutional right violated, prisoners have been I know, of course, that Vic- tor Berger, whom the misguided peo- ple of Wisconsin as thelr repr 88, is under sentence of twenty years in’ prison for sedition, but he is merely paying the just penalty of crime against the country of his adoption. The Espion- age Act was a necessary act of self- defense.” WANTS BROADWAY CHARM TO BE FULLY RESTORED Association Asks 15,000 Persons Doing Business on That Street to Join Movement, For the protection and development of Broadway from the Battery to Kingsbridge an expansion campal will take place during the wack be- 26, Move than 16,000 out yeaterd by the Proa ay Association req ting merchants, bankers, real estate brok- ers, theatrical managers and others to ovement. re dug and a permanent, par fe promised, it Is urposed to do Wary Ing Doesible to old charm of the “street” and take {t attractive in every. part, Suggestions invited for the welfare roadway, “Wo are hopin to pet people thin and its needa," ginning May through the campal, king about Broadw: sald Col, Joffe Mont Thompson, President of the jociation, yoaterday, ‘We are anx- make the association fully rep- tative of all whose interests art ed with Broadway. ‘Through this agency we wish mobilize the Influence and at least to some extent the energies of all who mi ee up the community of Bi to! 2} SIX HELD AS MURDERERS OF HOTEL MAN AND WIF {an Plead Not Guilty of Ozone Park | Shooting After Quarrel in Barroom. Charged with murder in the first de- stee for the shooting of an Ozone Park hotelkeeper and his wife, six men were held without bail for trial yesterday by Supreme Court Justice Fawcett in Long | Island City. ‘The prisoners, all of whom pleaded not gulity, are Michael Casalino of No. 146 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn; Paai Ricel, South Ozone Park; Rocco Brace fal Ki Brooklyn ; Tony Brano, 3 Hudson Street, Brook- Nichoiag “Chiusano, % Emer- Avenue! Brooklyn: Frank Rialo, No. 2 Class: n Avenue, Brooklyn. hortly after. midnight on Jan, 20! three men entered the barroom of the hotel conducted by Joseph Holbach at Way Avenue and Rockaway Road, South Ozone Park, Queens. After a few drinks their ‘attitude became such that Holbach transferred from the cash reg: ister to his ice box $970 In money and | several Liberty bond coupon books. One of the drinkers picked a quarrol with Holbach. The hotel man was shot in the chest, neck and an arm. His wife, Helen, ran in from.the kitchen, A bullet hit her in the right breast, killing tantly. Holbach died a few hours fter having described his assa{l- nnanenscamntiipicinsiasionnss Boys Tamper With Brake Vehicle Relling Downhill. More than @ dozen women and chil- dren had a narrow escape from death yesterday when @ six-ton automobile truck of the Jacob Ruppert Brewing Company ran into the store of Dom- Inic Fillolino, dealer in vegetables at No, 1724 Second Avenue, and the bak- ery of Rudolph Spits at’ No. 1726. The progress of the truck was stopped Dy ron pillar that divided the win- dows. Several women In the stores fainted and the children fled in terror. John Swobea, the chauffeur, satd boys tampered with the brake of the vehicle and started it down the hill taward the stores before he could jump to the sea BETS TOOK BOND MONEY. Weiner Ace 4 of Embessling It wi N ‘Teller. Irving Weiner, former note teller of the Long Island City branch of the Irving Trust Company, was held in| by Judge Hum- | $5,000 bail Phrey in for trial the Queens County Court | yesterday, He is accused of havin; embezzled $4,700 of the money vin | to the bank’ by Liberty bond pur- chsers, It is alleged he lost the money bet- ting on horse races. Weiner resigned from the year ago and joined the Na serves, He was arrested a few days ago at the Bay Ridge receiving ship. pila An WARSHIP SPEARS WHALE. we Mammal for Entertain. t of the Crew. SAN FRANCISCO, May 15.—Speed of Marblehead, steaming here as mysteriously im- off Pigeon Point. Investigation by searchlight showed a sixty-foot whale speared on the cruis- er's ram. It was towed into port and Commander Huff to-day said it would be placed on sale for $300, which amount ls needed by the crew for an entertain- ment to be given soon, od Bible in the O1 Home of Vastly Difte) Part of the old in New Jersey is to be Race Track Newark, which will there, It was announced yesterday. proposition to acquire part of the track grounds was made last Tue: at a meeting of the Archdeaconry, Arlington —— CONSTANT PAIN The Tortures of Dyspepsia Corrected by ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’”’ St. Martin's, from Severe Dyspepsia. 1 had constant and back; and horrible bitter stuff often came up in my mouth, | but they did not help me. But as s008 | }and this medicine, made of fruit juices, | relieved sae when everything lee tailed.” MRS. HUDSON MARSHBANK. 60c a box, 6 fur $2.50, trial size 26. purchased by the Archdeaconry of Jersey City, Diocese of build’ a ehuren AM dways Sub-Chasers Rea leston, CHARLESTON, 8. C., May 15.—| CRAMPS wa Forty American naval sub-chasers, = ea with their mother ship, and four ocean-going tugs arrived yesterday from Europe by way of Bermuda. seierede elief They were = ® &@ noisy welcome. Dove one-half teespeonful, ta I Bare tes Hy nd ite or Bee, $1.00, ri AFTER EATING “For two years I suffered tortures pains after egtings pains dewn the sides | I tried doctors | as I started taking ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruit Liver Tablets) 1 began to improve |FIVE ROBBERS PLEAD GUILTY Stolen Watch Charm Led to Ar- | rest of Harlem Hold- | Up Gang. District Attorney Swann'’s “drive” against hold-ups in this city received a decided impetus yesterday, when five men pleaded guilty and another was convicted of robbery before Judges Nott ang Malone in General Sessions, Assistaht District Attorney Tekulsky said last night that, with the conviction of William Rogers, Bernard McGarry and William Smith, who pleaded guilty before Judge Malone, one of the boldest robber bands that has operated in Har- Jem for a long time had been broken up. The three will be sentenced Tuesday. John Sheehan and John Kilgannon, od dicted with them, have not been tried. Detective Patrick Mullen’s ability to! read Hebrew characters led to the ar- rest of theee five men, who were, charged with holding up and robbing Samuel Levinson in his drug store at | No, 170 Manhattan Avenue March 15 last Among the loot was a watch jcharm bearing the word argh in Hebrew characters, Thomas Conkling | Detective In Bellevue Hospital Smith ord Smith. Mullen about the Two weeks |fecon aoe arrested MoGarry when he; \prcog the charm dangling from his ieGa T cbaln, ry confessed. ] arses Severino, seven was ‘ound fity by; jugy ons judge Nott y ad Kirschner jand Ja filer, each esvences who ere, is the s me! oe “uD. pleated (eu robbery. we reed with obvi the salsta ‘of Abraham | Weinfeld at No. 231 East Third Street on March 38." The chauffeur, wis | drove the boys to the saloon, brought about thelr arrest. GAS INTHE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS Recommends Daily Use of | Magnesia to Overcome | Trouble | | Gas and wind in the stomach, accom: | panied by that full, ploated feeling after | eating, are almost certain evidence of @o-calleg “acid indigestion.” mente and sours, creat fas which iste: Dampers ¢ Internal oj Tt ts thi fer- | Food bi stomach, prevent its formation and there is ne sour- er pain. Bisurated Magnesia (in pow- > “BALMWORT” FOR RHEUMATISM Mr. J. M. 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