The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1919, Page 12

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A Practice Switchboard in an Operators’ Training Department where students receive practical instruction under Central Office Race 0 Training New Operators to “Handle New York’s Big Telephone Load yond Operators’ Training Departments in New York City are very active today in supplying the many Central Offices of bey beng with trained operators to help shoulder the big telephone load ‘Sejat ies 900 seine -wenslls ikdoans ors now ing through the intensive course of instruction in these Training Depart- menis and they are receiving fe while they learn. In a tecent month a record class of 537 was graduated. Never before thas telephone operating held quite the same op- ities for young women. The starting salary rate has increased and the unusual demands made upon the service have created, and will continue to create, additional super- visory positions that = ‘with them salaries ranging from $22.00 to $42.00 a week Training students for dutline at existing Central Office switchboards and preparing the trained personnel for new switchboards now in course of construction is part of the gen- eral plan for restoring to New York City — “The Best Telephone Service in the World”, ® NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY If you are interested in Telephone Operating as a Profession CALL SPRING 12000 FOR PARTICULARS. THE EVExiw@ WORLD, «uy HIS LIFE SPARED OLDER BROTHER Boy Struck by Policeman's Bullet Has Chance to Live After Transfusion. Tommy Burke, thirteen, is alive to- '@ day only bécause his brother, John, twenty, give him.a pint 6f his rich blood after he was struck by a bullet & policeman had fired at a stray dog. Tommy, who is in St. Vincent's Hos- pital with the flattened bullet stilt in. @ his abdomen, would have died withia @ two hours if it had not been for the @ transfusion. Pa The boys ate two of the eight chil- ¢ dren of Mr. and Mrs. James Burke, No, 3 Weehawken Street. Yesterday @ afternoon a dog was bitten ina fight % with another canine and ran through the street, Children fled ip fear of the animal and Patrolman John J. Higgineon of TraMic Squad A cor- hered the dog and shot it. Two shots failed to kill the animal and as the around the corner on a pushmobile on the verge and was struck in the side by the %OY was on t bullet that had pierced the dog’s ear, struck @ paving stone and was de- oe }a@ child when Higginson commandeered an auto~ he f |mobile and carried Tommy to the chhdres. hospitel. -The policeman was in teare | sien es BY BLOOD TRANSFUSED BY THE BLOOD OF | ™m Serta third shot was fired Tommy came broken as the policeman, hi ting table. ke” sbecived’ Higginsoh bpeipred | fold-me "he ‘a ts reduced, however — 6.85 ‘Women's Oxford, in Dull Calfskin, Russia Calf or White Nu-Buck. Imitation full wing tip, with centre of hysteria while the It was not his id he man wept like he came to see me and the more heartbroken is the father of four Pump in Patent Coltskin or Dull Calfskin. Leather Louis x‘ dnd baad tes Sous 6s om. | BAYER GEN Howe, house physician, summoned Dr. George R. Stuart, visiting sur- geon, and meantime prepared Tommy { |for an operation to stop the flow blood. After the surgeons had stopped the hemorrhage it was seen that Tommy had lost so much strength |that he was beyond the aid of eci- ence unless some one contributed H jenough blood to keep life in his body. parents and older children of r / “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be ' genuine must be marked with the ¢ safety “Bayer Cross.” arene vn an unbroken it contain onsohn ‘readily recovered ne | BECEAENS, oles loss of blood and he will Gre 4 Vincent's to-da: H acetic night, but that did not swerve him , —/ pg a ‘determination, made when he as younger, never to drink liquor. One of the nurses, last night offered 4 milk punch to him, but Jahn re. fused it use It cor ‘yeca atained bran ““flieginson frequently called wri —_ aaa Sees SS OE han a ar ae a ae ee ae cen are - just playing? It seems as if they’d never come white again! And now that the warm days are here you can depend on it—the children are go- ing to have a dirtier, happier time than ever. But never mind. It will all come off. Just give them the right kind of cleansing Try Lifebuoy for the children. You can and you needn’t worry about the dirt and get a cake at any grocery, drug or depart- scratches. Before every meal and at bedtime ment store, wash them with Lifebuoy Health Soap— ands, bath, the soap with the clean, antiseptic odor. You will want Lifebuoy for them always. Its rich creamy lath soht } It keeps their skin so fresh and healthy— y er anes THERE Into <he what the doctors call clean! and leaves the skin sweet and clean — pro- Lever Bros, Co., tected. You can use Lifebuoy even on the Cambridge, Mass, little pores—takes away every bit of dirt LIFEBUDY —for face, hands and bath HEALTH SOAP What if they do get dirty? They like the nice, clean smell The children all like the “health” odor in Lifebuoy. One whiff of that pure, whole- some odor and you know why Lifebuoy cleanses so Tndicakircacieair protects. Use it every day—for the face, seem tenth oehey. Neuralgia, Colds and ve. | Mandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost syccay he ip weak but a few cents at drug stores—larger jeerful, also. Aspirin is the trade was weak last | Meno acidester of CROSS" ON VINE. ASPIRIN 6.35 Women's Patent Leather or Dull Calfskin Oxford. Leather Also in White Nu-Buck. ete see ty cclekd Broadway, between e, Toothache, ‘tar irr Gronecred Avsees tan liste bese ayer Manufacture of licacid. MEL Cigarettes meet your taste in many new and unusual ways. You quickly become fond of ' them—they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant. You see, Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which guarantees the most delightful cigarette qualities that have ever been put into a cigarette. Your test will prove that you prefer the expert Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. Camels blend not only frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant | cigaretty odor but it assures that remarkable mellow- mild-body!' And, you’ll be interested to know that no matter how liberally you smoke Camels they will not tire your taste! Camels are a cigarette revelation! Prove that yourself! We suggest right here that you compare Camels with any cigarettes in the world at any price for quality and for satisfaction! All Stores Open Pci BUY. YOUR LOW SHOES NOW SAVE $3 TO $4 PER PAIR Shoe prices are going higher. The enormous demand from abroad for Rateclace pe er ef the h — factories mean steadily rising prices for a long time to come. Stock up now for Fall and next Summer. Low shoes bought at our Mid-Summer Clearance will positively save you at least, to $4 per pair under the prices that will preyail later. Space permits showing only a few of the o mary styles. Our entire Pk Ger x igh labor cost in our shoe Men’ Blucher, in Russia Calf or Dll Calf, akin, “Windsor” 6.35 ‘6.35 re Men's Russia last. Calf tea Dull Calf end Viel Kid. ; 78 | Men's Russia Calf Blucher. Calf, Vici Kid and White Nu-Buck. SIGNET SHOE COMPANY 35th and 36th Streets. heer BT oe so Sr Camels are everywhere in scien- tifically pidaes peakages 2 bree tétaet| 20 ciga- rettes or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in @ lassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or whea you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N, C, Also in Dull “ , oth, —————— Ee |The World 1919 Summer Resorts Annual and Auto tour mosaaake Guide Aeennans Sethian 8 Gente | Gir, Malle 18. Sate) / At All World Offices, f

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