The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 16

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as Tt positively destroys odors pers: and all other causes. It contains no talcum, is antiseptic, soothing and healing, and heals and prevents chafing. Write for a free sample ‘The Amolin Company, Lodi, N. J. ROLLIN ORLILILI IM $10 MONTHLY UNTIL PAID 4 Bench, Cover, 12 Piayer Rolls end Cartage Included, Brooklyn’ Biggest | EY 219, 221, 223, 226, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. THE EVENING V WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, |COUNTESS DE FERSEN HONKEY STARTS “DRY” CRUSADEBY WRECKING $ SALOON Rampage Costs ie “Roger” His Third Avenue Home and He Lands in Park Zoo. and Never Planned Leading French Troops. The Countess Margot haf Fersen of No, 4 West 830 Stroet, who pod ot Mr and Mrs, "athe | Porking of Sante Crus, Cal., The Evening World to correct a report that when she went abroad a year ago ghe entertained the belief that she was Joun of Ate reincarnated and tha t ahe had received @ divine ca | Frenob, 1 never bad any | “Roger,” unt! to-day a highly re soldiers My only reason for go abroad was to visit my husband's people spected monkey of a conservative na- in Swzerland. fo hens na mt nd an aunt living there. We 4 ture, has fallen from grace and now Furia only a few weeks when we failed, and | had never, seen them. languishes in a cage in the Central Was at first received Very gracious Park Zoo, He was sentenced to life ly by my new. Swias relations, but in nome way n- | tak 4|* nten ar] ren as soon ne ce lee the law will iil perm IS NOT A JOAN OF mle too be Not Believe in in Reine arnation We bel} rade between Amerien aoa’ the levelop sa pore “nde to que iy the te oreductions:” it’ turns ot that the a tecond cable, we le wit don't shal oramptty Le it." 3 In « quarrel with my husband's fem vaty hus band and 4 hve, Bo. foolish potions titles, gets his from | urn Sw or heaviness after meals are most an- KI-MOIDS pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MACKAY ANNOUNCES ni IN CABLE RATES TO ORIENT Clarence H. Mackay, President of the Commercial Cable-Postal Telegraph System, announced yesterday, effective | Sept. 1, a reduction In cable rates from | ~ Franciseo to the Philippines, China | nd py The reduction to Manila! rom fe i 0 cents & word; to) [Shines trom cen ° Japan from ys 2 tc cents 4 imprisonment, if, as Headkeeper Jim Arc + Coyle says, he lives that long, aaiman Althbugh for several years Romer were s had been a “divertissement” to oe ft OO f patrons of # Third Avenue saloon, where he disported himself in a cage, he evidently secretly harbored sent!- ments favorable to prohibition. Be- ing @ wise monk, he said nothing but § bided his time. “July let approaches on wings,” Roger mused, as he watched the foaming stéing elither over the mahogasy. Mike the clerk seemed to have won thé favor of the monk. Recently Mike told the boss that be had not waited for thé Ist of July to find ‘him job- less and had obtained a job In an- other industry and would lease last) Fa night. When Mike had served the 9 last parched straggier be fixed things shipshape and went to Rogers cage) to bid him farewell. He opened the | cage and taking Roger out shook him | by the paw and sald: “Goodbye, old on Dal. I guess we won't see each other! 7 any more.” But apparently Mike committed the error of forgetting to lock the cage after he put Roger back. When the owner opened the shop to-day a ca-/| tastrophic sight met his gaze, The place was 8 wreok. It looked as though it had been the target in a gigantic air raid, The well ordered row of bottles and gleaming glasses that once adorned the place behind the bar were no more, Treasured old stock of a melodic smoothness and insinuating flaor flooded the floor. Roger had proclaimed to the world that he was agin’ liquor and such, an dhe sat with a benign look upon bis face in the midet of the costly debris. Roger was seized and hurried to “Jim” Coylé im the Central Park Zpo. 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