The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 21

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a BA est ett ‘Whe. J. Parrett, Stricken, ts Dying. William J. Farrell, President of the W. J. Farrell Company, wholesale poal- try reesivers, of No. 245 Washington ~Gtrect and No, 427 West 14th Street, was stricken by apoplexy last Monday Sar ae Islands, and is reported as lying to-day. He is fifty-t Re ete ¥-tWO years old Sa “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN “Bayer Tablets of in” to bi ‘genuine must be mete with the @afety “Bayer Cross.” Al bi @m unbroken Ba: ‘al pekage’ whic toons techiane jons ts safely Toothache, Ei ache, decree” Colds ‘ae pale, ly tim boxes of 12 tablets cost 2 afew = ot ding dk larger ackages b rin is ti ‘perk of Bayer " Br lon. wm Advt. a te of of Salicylicacid. Dentistry That Lasts}. NO PLATES hd ‘The permanency, strength, boauty and comfort of the Waterbury Bridge are unexcelled. This intricate bt * ig done here by master ts : en eeptional skill. 1h gives perfect facia ts Lass than. in: ferlor work ‘done by" deniiste Jacking experience. Vhy pay extravagant prices? The WATERBURY Way Come here do the the rane. have your extracted WITHOUT Feyum home Haight with & PANTHED to, it per. saved — loose oemiseing teeth replaced t pi aly. WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS Extractions and Dental Surgery made PAINLESS by the application to the gums of our NEW RE Warersury Demat | CoMPANY qs rated 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Hours: B1o6 Sunvavs. 9te2 ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN LADIES IN ATTENDANCE Dt EAT WHAT YOU WANT DIGEST WHAT YOU EAT DVRGIBLE R34 ENDS FLIGHT OF 56 HOURS Big British Airship’ 's Future Course | Still Mystery After North Sea Cruise, EAST FORTUNE, Scotland, June 20. British dirigible R-34, left here on Tuesday for a cruise over the North Sea and the return of which to her afrdome wae delayed by a strong wind yesterday, arrived at two The landing —The o'clock this morning. was made without mishap. Ome other, than ship. onbeltned, this naseein 10rni} six hours of ons officers are hij results of the he an ments mai ¢ york BLIZABETH, N. J., Lynnbrook, puzzting phygiolans, was unable arrived on ¢ mperator, Bohn ig Wi a " it Feet Wore Ipswich Hosiery in 1918 The first stocking machine to reach this country arrived at Ipswich, Mass., in 1822. Ipowich Mills and good stockings hawebeen ever since. It took the entire output of our five mille—over 50,000,000 paire—to satisfy the demand for Ipswich oa pre gave out no information ent that the after Af Mgnt and the with: the experi- IMAGINES HE'S A NOBLEMAN. |=. strange case of Edward Rodriquez of Long Island; who is al patient at the Bligabeth Hospital, He is slowly re- covering from a state during which he to talk but wrote his name 2jas Marquis Delaferrer and that he had | ¥, ined use of his tongue on ho all—wit! irritation. Doesn’t Hurt a Bit! You can lift off hard corns, corns between the toes and the cal- -qluses on bot- Hi!) Wit ly a few drops of Freezone uchy corn or a callus; the pain stops, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and ut soreness or cep Freezone on your dresser per ‘never let a corm ache twice, Costs Few Cents Tiay bottles cost only « few cents at drug stores ‘ _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, he gave - right name and said that he h a Aimilar spell five or six fears aga At that time, too, he says. @ imagined himself to be of royal an- costry. He says he pers getting on a Pennsylvania train in New York j but that is all t | PRIVATE NACE CLEARED, Soldier Told of Being Kidnapped In German Sabmarine, AYER, Mass, June %0.—Private Paul Lester Nace, whose answer to a charge of desertion was that he had beer ® German submarine, was given his freedom to-day after the finding of the court martial acquitting him was ap- proved by Maj. Gen. H. P. McCain, Commander of Camp Devens, Nave disappeared from Camp Devens in May, 1918, and om Oct. 16 reported to the military authorities at Fort Story, Va. In the interim, he dald, he held by the Germans, who sought to obtain airplane secrets from him. He was Gnaily freed about two miles off Cape Henry, Va., and swam ashore he submarine, according to his | testimony. | Equttable Fights Tax Raise. The Equitable Office Building Corpor- jation obtained from Justice Donnelly in the Supreme Court yesterday @ writ compelling the Tax Hoard to certify its reasons for placing the Yaluation on the Baquitable Building for the current 00. According to soft corns, tom of feet. | kidnapped and hold prisoner on board |’ SOT THERE was o wommink be- hind it,” plea of Karl Hull, Tom Sar and John Hoiner as the belligerent trio came before Judge Nolan yester- day in Besqx Market Court. Willie Krusnick, the fourth Pole, lady he had been badly eut up. Willie and his lady friend were at- fayored the first while the damse! inelined slightly toward the iat- ter two, Wheth er the various weaknesses of the pair had any- thing to do with the affair was not disclosed; it was fairly certain, howev@, in the opin- ion of His Honor, that Willie's part- ner had danced—and with others thar Willie, It was about 6 o'clock and the dance was still in progress, “Better keep your weather eye open,” said a friend in the corre- sponding Poligh phraseology. “For what? asked the astonished Willie, “They are after you,” declared the emissary of peace, “At that time,” Willie told the Judge, “we decided to go home.” Having safely flown through the clouds of war, Willie and friend went home for a quiet evening, But as Mr, Dooley would have it, “It could not was,” “We went home from the wedding, was the universal) admitted that such was the case and also admitted that because of the fair tending a Polish wedding. Everything wags there, from achnapps to pretzels, cake to jaszs bands. Willie rather ly two articles of on tertainment,| | lows to come and Willie’s Friend Dances Too Often With Others. And Wedding Party Ends He Gives 'Em Jealous and Haughty Frown and Gets Beating for His Selfishness. Willle told Mr, terpreter, as I did not Mtoe So gd i in, nto a fieht,” the court in- About 11 o’eloek I thought [ would have a Iittle sleep while the lady was going ont to po ters locking the door went to “How were you attacked the court, at some let- So 1 went in @ room and after * asked “Al of a sudden I heard « terrible pounding, and when the door broke open I saw Kari there standing over me with a knife all ready to give mo &@ mo04 one.” “Did he bit your’ “IL held out my hand and got all cut for it. Then hollere to the other fel- help get me. I rushes out, and the lady, who has come back, goes and gets the cops, I runs into an- other hougp and then the cops came.” “What have selves?” asked t > (a te say for your- ¢ Magistrate, “I wag dancing “with hie girt at the wedding and he got ," declared Sas. Willie. “And then we wanted bak ar 80 we went with h' red that upon at he house Hull had vo ‘walk heavy,” and kicked terrible sore hit him on the head with rejoined another of “Nothing of the kind,” the averred to help our im," the arrival Junteered to in the door while the other two remained on guard downstairs. door had been removed was after the luckiess Willie, t “ET got nine stitches,” Witte. His As soon as the the signal given and the reserves came hree strong, volunteered Honor decided that Hull head been responsible for the Hamburg- steaking of WiMie, and that the others had been acting solely as out- . Bas and Hoiner were allowed ports. to go, bt Hull was held the higher court. BATHING PLACE AT CONEY. Accommoda in The Sinking Fund Commission yes- terday received and referred to the committee of the whole @ new propo- sition for a public bathing place on the site of Dreamland, Coney Island. The proposal was made by R. Hy Pfoor, who offers to build accommoda- tions for 27,000 persons, at a cost ap- proximating $300,000; to charge an admission fee of not more than fif- oo hid oa Mn, sit, teen cents, and to pay the city $4,000 ult my 4 it ye \y it int si aa “ill my i i) Aisi s lh ti iy ith NM Via Minin a ‘ i Ai ua 3 i i the first’ year, $6,000 tho $7,000 the third year, and year thereafter for the ri twenty-one years, as gro in $2,600 for pecond year, $10,000 each ‘ema! und In addition to this total of 9197, ‘000, Mr, Pt ont, o} mare after Tease form: offers to pay the At,.1 ene ty thie great sale, fale a0) an Ahan fname! fe 12.74 | eee ot, Creat ‘wood, the city 3 per the annual net profits for two By a, and 6 Jacobean Oak Adam Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) (Sold separately if desired.) 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