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ee Ren ee et a ee * e) THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919. aL tins fone 8 tiewn INTRODUCES I in his criticism of hie party associ-|Reed and Mr. Hearst have been per. | Street, early this morning. Jobm Our- LE. Tex, Ture 7—ieet, OALDER BILL GIRL SANDCAR LOADER, Blas ter toate atine Pe Tae occ [gomat annerpolica, “iviondes, kha {ran whe’ isi not andre, ost at, Oe ‘of Chicago was seriously injured ‘ & Dolan of Denison, A $2,000,000,000 LOAN ’ Reed's defense of He: was the | ateeri heel 4 the others pushed MOST POPULAR WOMAN, Langue party Issue. tn one of (ne|Sutetanding featre ofthe “hearing | he kaon alone few Hebe ly tatally hurt when the airpla: | ost flerce speeches he f aay ing had to aeteut Man - hi hed. mit was fractured. '*| Measure Prepared by Department ever de-| before the Senate sub-commit | Hoy and his friend, Howard W. SE of Labor Provides for Federal | Board and Banks. — issue, he would guarantee that a new/League, for Reed to arise in the |is alleged to have knocked Lyndb to Party would be in the field in 1920) Senate’ and excoriate ils Demo-|ine sidewalk so violently that his leg cratic colleagues who support it ani broken, Lyndi was taken to Bt. Limit would demand the withdrawal, aramatically renounce his party l-lrawrence Hospital, John Curran was of the United States from the League. | jegiance, while Borah {s slated for a ences 2, r ested, charged with assault, and with f.om @ member of the Senate who| similar performance on the Repub- \ et pounpenions Wan cleo charged OW livered in the Senate, Borab declared | ‘the Judiciary Committee -inguiry into!) oa oe wo. 610 West 129th Street, Thursday afternoon that if neither |**plohage matters last winter ar out’ ong’ nétabhed the three te the @ the}, it !8 said to be the pian, in the fan out and nttac os Gerben | of the old line parties accepted the] event of the ratification of the |delief they were thieves. Jobn WASHINGTON, Juné 7.—An “own your own home” bill, pre- is in) the confidence of the two leaders | lican side. |etealing the automobile. pared by the Department of Labor |Labor Leaders Arrange for Borah and Reed to Bolt Old)! th antt-tencue Seht it is tearned| agigrasty numerous. during tho pres Calder (Republican, New York) Great Demonstration Parties, With Hearst Ald- Jana teed to renounes their reopest~| (rie the tone of tenn ieerttoreh | ‘ A eee reertes ieee eens Com Next Saturday. » ing and Abetting. ive, Dartion| if the Lage is -atiped | Shother “Cave ot Adullum™ to shelter be established, through which WASHINGTON, June 7.—One hun- $2,000,000,000 in assets of building |4red thousand persons wil stage a and loan associations throughout | demonstration in front of the Capitol the country would be made im- /against the ent. | mediately available for home siggy oenidibeedlaced | building. called war-time prohibition Iaw on! fext Saturday. | THESE HIGHBROW BOIDS Preparations for the gathering wore | made to-day after permission bad ratification of the League of Na-|tion of the plan to set up a third|Men Celebrating Discharge From TEACH AMERICAN SPEECH been obtained from Hiiott Woods, tions, it became known to-day, The| party. Reed and Borah will furnish| Army Accused of Auto Theft acting for Vice President Marsbail|Clara Dossche, War Worker’ in|Plan is to assemble all the dis-| the vocal part while Hearst wil! put (Roecial to The Brening World.) think the psychology of the «ituation| Both Reed and Borah have burned WASHINGTON, June 7A thitd| favors the success of thelr efforts to| the bridges behind them in their fgnt politieal party, ‘headed by Senator | overthrow the two old-line parties. | the League. Borah, Republican, of Idaho, and| The declaration of William Ran- 1 omar ass Dao, of sun | ap seh tay toe oe | SKYLARKING LANDS THREE can of y that “we may loo! and backéd by William Randolph | for the formation of a new and genu- IN JAIL ONE IN HOSPITAL Hearat, will be formed in the event |!nely radical party before or during ul President Wileon wins his fight for | maegnett ova nin tan ae at ene| ae kid Concert , June 8, at 8P.M. at he Hippodrome OPENING OF bis chain of ne’ at work. and Assault. «Ng. [and 8 “eae gruntled elephants under one banner, They’re in the Circle of the “Na "4 ta gp vag bg ah eee Leek Py Illinois Plant, Is Sent to ahd Gn effort will be made te Hine up nits “oy A Wore sate tie Joseph Casey of No, 600 Isham ‘ tional Round Table for Speed Jaton has bie tien # “sed Las a Elizabeth Launching. the radicals as well as the tories. ng in |Steet, ahd Joseph and John Curran of 5 ie ‘ ihe oe tas Capen a for such a meet- n't Tes iniiehey Wank) Benaters Borah and Reed have conterence With Mr. Hearst and his |N0- 1247 University Avenue, celebrat- BLAZABETH, — ane most mprom: oppon friends at that time. Out of this |ing the return of Casey and John Cur, ‘The office boy who llves in Hester] Representatives of international, | Ciara Deus ek awison, Hg aon goer aa Sena! Ne |conterence came rumor that the |tan from the Army, began rkylarking Petes Sunt came out of Gin teheghone|MBllonal aad sinte unions are bere| ear. longer a1 @ watworth af re bd - oad Lod tor | Missourian would have Mr. Hearst's |around the automobile of L. J. Hoy In r at the Walwort! ‘anufse-) Borah has been particularly bitter backing for the Presidency. Senator ' front of his home at No. 601 West 177th booth to announce to the city editor making a personal canvans of every | turing Company of that town was voted - “They's & bunch o” highbrows to be the most popular girl, she ts in - " . Elizabeth to-day to christen the steam- al it the Moore plant of the Bethlehem Shipbuliding Corporation. ‘The Kewanee is a steel ship built by ' the Bmergency Fleet Corporation, The i A letter of protest aginst the en- Mayor of Kewanee is also expected to ' forcement of wartime Prohibiti j i luncheon of the Natio jon | attend the launchi ” _ WM. H. EDWARDS, ig KE Spee Improvement, pe seentres by members of Congress the sesame ofl Tells a Story’ r . Broderick Marun, leader from the Assoo ‘ Chairman. for better American | bo way hare tation Opposed | FREED OF BETTING CHARGE. reat sea ean Preeicas, The protest e, vane sign Joseph W. Harriman, ong the sueste were, health ex-|President of the Harriman National jucatora, singers and critics. ore, singe! eee | Bank; Arthur Coppell of Maitland, ———— = yq| Coppell & Co.; Laurence McGuire, ad been — called. Detective John arrest Bt jrooklyn, ‘ President of the United States Realty | Street. Brooklyn, on ‘The Truth About ; e that there ts absolutely no reason| Powers testified that Maher is the man Mexi re) @) a for making the United States “bone|he arrested on May 10. who gave the ary" before January 1, thereby de-| 7° ff ro sald * ~ ADMISSION FREE! The identity of stepped up to the bench in Adams Street Police Court Tho protest is made on the ground After the ‘name of "Thomas | Moore” N|3. A. ye root age wy dod bd [ste ae NI 3. a. ef Chen eo la-| Bureau of Brooklyn, st sc here,” id Magistrat priving the liquor interests of the op- | Walsh. “a brief from May patrate Hays Facts and Figures of Trade Opportunities J portunity of aisposing of their stock | firecting ‘that’ the” dotendant be “ais: jand throwing a million nen out of|charged. It is so ordered.” inions, impressi theo- | ness men to Mexico, Chica employment at a time when rapid de- Ben ha had I daycon tank manufacturers are ba. mobilization js throwing iniilions of | BILLS AT NEW YOR: actual facts and figures, | ding on an order amountin, workingmen on their own resources.| AND AMERICAN THEATREg “It conditious ever warranted the which hinged or ig Ori ortere aoe be wartime Prohibition enactment they| The film attractions at Loew's New wid Mite 2 Sven nese a py i certainly do not warrant keeping tt | YO" ” pve my ag! will be Con- ra wattaualified to vee |"The Chicago Association of |! fore Rew. ‘There should be 0 | tarrings,” Mo by a man qualified to see Conislres Bopeniag abranch period of adjustment allowed, at least in “The | Bisho * N|until next January, in accordance | day; | F office in Mexico City. The Rl with the provisions of the Eighteenth | Sm00th,” Wednesday; Madeline Hing American Chamber, of Com- f{| amendment,” declared Representative | ‘Thursday; Enid Bennett. in “Th merce in Mexico City has | 4. y, saath of Chicago to the House | Haunted Bedroom,” and Karle Wi formed a New York group. fN/ of Representatives Judiciary Commit-|!ams in “The Rogue's Romance,” 4 Friday; Geo: Larkin ‘a But—our European competi- [| tee to-day. Devitw'trall,” Saturday, and Dmitry tors are already active in the Mr, Sabath told of the plight of re- | Weblen in “Fools and Their Money,” field. tall dealers who stocked up with | Sunday. Mr. Middleton is the author | whiskey at high prices immediately| ,O {he vaudeville | a hen Prog nt of “Powerful ye se belie eh rorigasd of the Food nai bait of the week will be, the ‘Bison ations of Europe,” “New {| A% , which prohibited y Four, the La Follette dancers, ni ilways in Strange Lands,” {¥| manutacture. ‘ a play called “Just for Instance,” and Railway , ‘Then came the adoption of the Pro- OR S00 (De Vine fi songs, ee 7 . e d that, Mr. Middleton “Foreign Trade in Railway N "| screen offering in the theatre will be Sroiomee i wade, | Seppe Rang Suppiet Hho te esac, Sane of arena Sarees atc our heys ror iio y \ H portant articles will a pear A paige bee eps rn prised PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE exclusively and as_ follows, beginning Monday, June gth, []| Stocks they laid in," ald Me’ Subst, ictal HAN in the “We certainly owe to them @ reason-| At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre er- ar S able period to dispose of thelr mer.| te first half of the week will be Williams and Wolfus, Charles Gudels, e chandise, Emmett Ryan, Adler and Dunbar, ew. York Commercial ]),2.7: 22 ~ 0, 79.0:/ ees ets Bay Fe Ni people it will be likely to cause a | Harrie! aver am rower am photo-plays. Thursday will bring ; L BUSINESS NEWSPAPER Jj |srest dea of dissatisfaction and dis- | Reatrice Morgan, the Argonne Five, : E NATIONAL —— turbance. You should not judge by|the Sam Yes Troupe, Viola Gillette, N|conditions in country districts. You|Grey and Parsley, Bush Brothers, Thursday: 4.—Agriculture J} should go into the iarger cities and | Mabel Burke and new pictures, i i pobre waded Per ab ple feel” | BEN WELCH’S REVUE fn Citizen to Work AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S Crops, such as corn, wheat, gua- dard O11, yule rebpes, vegetable fibres, cotton, chick peas, oranges, cocoa- Company and other) Ben Welch will brin; revue mute Vegetal oils, etc. N | jarge industries in Bayonne will require | to Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre, With :5.—Mexican Sugar hs) all! her wm oat att, [him im the company” are Pat’ Kens and Coffee. Descriptions of f§ - _ . ney, Frank P. Murphy, Billy Wild, plantations—Methods—A sugar =| Dolly Morrissey, Evelyn Cunning- yield of 35 tons to the acre— ham, Orben and Dixie, Ruth Madison, Some of the best coffee in the Frankic Fay, Lopez and his Jags world. Band, Julia “Gardner, Olive Abbott turday: 6.—Mexican fN Gad a chorus of gine. Sa aera Timber. Two hundred varieties “PEEK-A-BOO” FRESHENED Influenza and Wartime Strains have left Thousands with Weak Kidneys E must see to it that the years 1918-1919 do not leave the curse of kidney disease that followed the Civil War. The most comnion causes of kidney weakness are fevers, colds, chills, exposure, overwork, worry and unwholesome diet, and our two war winters have been full of these conditions for both soldier and civil- ian. Pay attention to the first signs of kidney weakness—backache, rheumatic pains, dizzy spells, headache and any abnormal kidney action. Use Doan’s id mines, SEH waien Wiles fens of comer Kidney Pills promptly. It may save you from a later. attack of gravel, stone, ‘silver; 1200 cop, pine in one tract—Large quanti- FOR COLUMBIA Ki ‘ATRONS) cystitis, dropsy or Bright's disease, and in Doan’s you will get the most widely The fourth week of the all-cummer 1425 irony 118. tad ties of oak, walnut, iron-wood Ni others producin, and orangewood. ‘In normal engasement, of "Peak. x the used kidney remedy in the world. It is the remedy recommended, by the people Solu a eatre J onday. times half the mahogany used in the United States comes from Solwmbia hens hegine Ma0as fe th 1 jon ig made Inte: speeeeot basa ,| thowe who have already seen. it) by or the poopie, the introduction of new songs and 1 ne T id T ils comedy hits which have for their . ie the Paper That Blazes Trade Trails Sane crea apn These New York City Cases Prove Doan’s Good: ON SALE AT NEWSSTANDS, 5 CENTS vctmasetems, | {HALL CAINE NOVEL Gmail ényerhere in the United States and Canada, $0 a ycar ||| Lem pimple care a heed and FILMED FOR RIVOLI < P became very sore, causing disfigure- ublication Office, 38 Park Row, New York ‘Telephone Alexander Avenue (Bronx) West Thirty-ninth Streets ment also itching, burn! and loss \The Woman Thou Gavest Me, of sleep. Would burn so irritated by screen version of Hall Caine’s no’ Joseph Le Febvre, 290 Alexander Avenue, Bronx, says:—"My back ZIIILTIIII 526 West 39th Str. save will be shown at the Rivoli, wi for I auffered e tot wit Cortiandt 7500 scratching. Trouble lasted three | | Will be shown, at the Hivoll, with save out on mee month ago, When I went to lift anything it | Peyh Weak for years ind I suffered » tot with and beters ” months before used Cuticura Soap le. The af t Mi seemed to give away on me, and often pains would catch me over the day waa out thi in of bending over and littl used Dalia and Ointment. Used two cakes | | tole... The story centres around Mary my kidneys so that I could scarcely move, My kidneys acted all over me, “After ua Kidney Pills my back was etrength- Soap and one box Ointment when When you feel that your was completely healed. | canoe his only child | stomach, liver or blood is || warperc Harman, New Balimore | |“UPSTAIRS AND DOWN” | out of order, their Station, N. ¥. | ON SCREEN AT STRAND | » Fenew Cuticura Soap and Ointment are | | — j health by taking iacal ier eae lan satin eee, tairs and Down,” a film adap- | | Re wore to teat the fascl f tation of Frederic and Fanny Hat- | | 0 (Taticure ei este’ feteas: | | backsoke annoyed me and pe, soxien of my kidneys became ir: oe ton's comedy, will be seen at the) ‘he. everywhere. ‘Strand. The upstairs and down- P | Buy the large | «MAN WHO TURNED WHITE’ | Hk ailonaanat fntne tu hadi aa iii size of Bell-ans | srays ar THE BROADWAY, xia Pils the least now “EsiSrenrniees Moteccateerms | and save Money |_,™° zecond week at Mow Brond-| ===. | Doan’s Kidney Pills ‘Turned White,” which serves to bring Every Druggist has Doan’s, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co,, Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. ened and my kidney, ogularly, One box of this medicine 25, 1916 ro r On June 19, 1918, joan's Kidney Pi hold my bighest pral ‘Doan's have Hever failed to give os cellent reliet for backeche und Kidney troubles and I’ never stop praising them," freely and the secretions burned and were scanty in pi were other symtoms of the complaint, too. 1 bough! Doan's Kidney Pills and begun taking them. Soon my trouble was areatly relieved and @ couple of boxes entirely cured me." Lorimer Street (Brooklyn) George ©. Lane, Raiirosd Wngineer, 1124 Findlay Avenue, Bronx, mayne Sean's Kidney Pilla have been & household Temedy for ths Mra, H. Lentlope, 506 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, says. “1 gute stairs doings of a fashiopable house Sha" the drinking ot Gifterent: kin alsrtring | fered from rheumatic pains end other kidney ills. 1 had terribie * party on Long Island furnish the nd jolting of the train weaken Kidneys. A cold of over: pains through my shoulders and I couldn't move my left arm at all main theme for this picture exertion would also bring on an attack of kidney complaint. Usually | dy foot pained and ewolled and were sore, 1 was in agony and every now and then a stinging pain would shoot through my back. Aly Kidneys ected irregularly and annoyed me very much, [ used ten boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and they did me a lot of good. Noth- ing has ever belped me the way they did." protracted stay, back Henry B, Warner to the screen, ——— “AS A MAN THINKS” AT 81ST STREET THEATRE week will be Leah Baird in Augustus Thomas's play, “As a Man Thinks.” r) r CONSENS EOS, i! "NUE NAT

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