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“PREATURNT| Bold Jim, Mike and Pat GAVE RELIEF) ach Search for a Hat yy tives 5 Central Whart, Boston, Mass. i “For three years, 1 was troubled Constipation, accompanied by and Violent Headaches. took medicines and laxatives, but it permanent relief. y Last October, I heard of “Fruit- "or Fruit Liver Tablets, 1 one box and the results were so inced that I bought two dozen T iT ii BB Lose Headgear in the Unravelling. trict which is known to the |unbusiness-like, people of Pékomo, Ohio, as the New York Ghetto, there were several lights burning for itinerant sons er husbands, on the East Side every- were when my physical condition perfect.” a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES OGDENSBURG, N. Y.—Advt. casional electric light, there walked an occasional late-comer, there rolled an occasional taxi, But the spots where Rosenbloom, Weinstein and JAS. J. ROYALL. ‘ August Store Hours: i 9A.M. to 5.30P.M.—Saturdays Until 1 P.M. 22-26 West 34th Street—TWO STORES—6th Avenue at 16th Street August Furniture Sale | ig) It may be because our prices are lower than elsewhere—it may be because our stocks are so large and the assortments so complete—and it may be the. con- } venience of our Liberal Credit Plan—but this August Sale has broken all records for volume. Perhaps it is a little of all three. Just a FEW days more of Spear’s August Sale. COME NOW. i] i H | | | | || DINING ROOM FURNITURE in every conceivable variety of style, finish and period design. Every suite of the usual Spear Standard of Quality, and obtainable at Liberal Terms of Credit. You may aa well get the benefit of Credit Terms and have the 249 75 | tuse of your cash money for other purposes. Ten-Piece Suites as low 08....04+.scseeesereeeessres eereeeeeses . | . | 'URNITURE—of lasting worth, as beautiful as it is comfortable. fiod design you are looking for, and at a price that in- vites comparison. That room in wich you are going to spend at least one thied of life should represent style, comfort and convenience. The selection ebiainable at Spear's will cnable you to have exactly the bed- room you have visualized. Four-iece Suites ao low es BEDROOM F Just the finish, style and TABLE AND RUSH SEAT CHAIRS Antique Brown Mahogany Gate-Leg Table and Windsor Chairs. Table 48x48 inches Chair cach $1330. "fable 239.75. H TAPESTRY UFHOLSIERED LIVING ROOM SUITES in large assortment. }} Naostly one of a kind, to be closed out at attractively low prices fo this sale. For H iatance, tapestry upholstered loose cushioned overstuffed suite finished in_ma- hopany. Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair (sold sepa- 349 715 rately) . MAHOGANY FERN STAND with Cane Panel sides. Metal lined f water device. ., ADAM PERIOD MAHOGANY CANE P/NELLED DAY BED, 2 ft. 6 in. size...... «$24.50 Box Spring Outfit, consisting of Sanitary oe || y p ' Mattress Top Box Spring and two CANE LIBRARY AND LIVING ROOM SUITES, in Mahogany. A selection rene, Tap Sith tight and loos cuthon seats un cane backs and sides, “For “iptance, Louis Pillows to fit above, $29.75 H XVI. Tapestry Upholstered or William and Nary Damask Upholstered’ Suite finished in dull Brown Mahogany, Cane Sides and Backs, 39.75 Settee, Wing Chair, Arm Chair and two Pillows ......+...0.- F MAT. TRESS with Imperial Roll Edge, A all size of wood ard meted beds $19.78 SPEAR’S SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES. All sizes, For this sale, Special at. . $39.75 SPEAR'S LAYER FELT MATTRESS. . See this pure Layer Felt Mattress with American Walnut, Mahogany and Imperial roll edge at this special price, Golden Oak finishes.....each $19.75 shelves ......cssscecseseseeee MIE AMS lah asssctsecesetionnss, $29.75 22-26 West 34th St. | Two Stores ] WHITE ENANEL MEDICINE CHEST with mirror front and two shelves Sixth Ave. at 16th St. 4 World 1949 Summer Resorts Annual and Auto New on Sao; Price 5 Cents (by snail, 10 Cents), At Ali World Offices, Tour Map Gulce t TT rer rn Left in a Bakery Taxi Mysterious Lights That Flicker During the Dark Watches Rouse Suspicions of Minions of the Law Who Unravel Dark Doings but ILE way, way above the dis-| collars and everything were dark and The three oops discussing things = general, Mike was telling shoulder which he gained from sitting for two hours om th@ing on the fire escapes to see that others display their “nice goods” and Rockaway Beach; Pat was explaining none had fallen out, and otherwise fw WORLD ry the miracle of the two-months’ old Patricia, who already enunciated “Papa” in no uncertain tones; Jim was telling Pat and M’ke that he never was sunburned in his life and that his Aloysius had been able to distinguish a double pair from @ pat flash at the age of three, And some’ ten blocks away, old Essex Market Court, thé grand old temple of justice, ‘was sleepinik in the supreme hour of quiet of the dark watches, eex Streets, there shone a light. Mike noticed it, and told Pat that some ;one was out late, Pat agreed and wondered if it was Pincus, the milk- man. But Jim kept looking and just 8 suddenly lamped a twin light. “Take @ squint, me lads,” he sug- gested. “Something is being done that is not according to Mr, Mylan's elroular 779." 4 thing was quiet and peaceful, As Pat about the And then there came still @ third ‘EI continued using “Frult-a-tives”|one walked down Grand Street from terrible sunburn light, the twenty-four boxes were fin-|the Bowery, there flickered an oc- on bis left Now, to alt appearances, every- thing was en regie, but to those who have patrofed the east aide for not a few years, counted the people sleep- contributed to the classic peace and quiet of the east side, three lights were a signal. They meant either | that German spies were afoot, or— something else, But now that German | spies were busily engaged in taun. | dering shirts and trying to match the Baltimore indigo, that proposition was discanied. Clearly, then, same- thing else was in the air. Down the murky @treet roiled ao bakery wagon. “Pat,” suggested Pat. “Pat, pst,” agreed Mike. “Pat, pst, pst,” interpolated Jim. Nights still flashed . from time to time. ment arrived. Pat, Mike and Jim bh “taxi,” after removing render identification difficult, and sound that came from their midst. |. “Seven-cleven, come you tomato ‘ herring,” further was noted. “Oh, you baby sparkler, roll ‘em like you owned ‘em,’ was the final | comment. { Obviously, there was no burglary on | foot, But still it was apparent that | African golf a la east side was in , fut and amply tlluminated progress. | Accordingly the cops rounded up the | victims. | Just at that time, the bakery) wagon driver, finding that the pa-| trons had achieved their purpose, and| realising that if Mr. Spatz were to, | have his milk toast at five bells be- | | fore going to the boiler works, | was necessary, wended his way indie | dusk. ‘And the cops’ hats also wendell, In old Essex Market, after the ju- dicial eyes had been opened for the day's work, Abie, Benny, Herman and | Nathan were called before Judge Levine, “One dollar apiece,” was the ver- dict after the Assistant District At- | torney had explained in full the latest | use of the flash-light. Then it was all over—almost. Oat- side, the cops held a parley. Had . vent an influx of aliens into the Suddenly, between Broome and Es- United States after peace is declared, PRESIDENT ASKS HELP TO BAR UNDESIRABLES He Wants Congress to Continue Wartime Passport Restrictions for Another Year. WASHINGTON, Aug. 26- To pre enable it to Increase tts organization abroad. The present organiaation, the Message sald, now is overwhelmed with applications for passports, “Information from the agents of the Government in foreign countries,” the Presidént wrote, “indicate that as soon as the restrictions upon travel afe fe- moved many persons will seek admis- sion to this country, and thet among the number are not only persons un- desirable from the point of view of becoming future citizens, but perscns whose origin and gMllation make it inadvisable that they should be per- mitted to enter the United States, “The experience gained during the war shows that an efMcient system of passport control aaministered oy the Department of State through the @ip. Officers Eligible for Appointment, Whether Stilt in Service or Discharged. WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.—In filling vacancies created by army reorganiza- tion, the policy of the War Dopart- Ment will be to select men who served as emergency officers during the war with Germany, Equal consideration will ‘be given to all applications Whether the applicant is scill in the service Or was discharged in the de- mobilization. ‘This announcement was made to- day by the department. [t was oc- casioned by a misunderstandin former announceme: joh President Wilson, in a message to Congress yesterday, asked that the Passport Law fh effect during the war be continued for a year after the proc. lamation of peace. on ,000 for the State Depart. ment to edminister the law dering the admission to. the United States weene ainder of the fiscal year and to be contrary to the public Interest” While attempting ing Erie Ratiroad t lek, fifty-tive, ot Avenue, ar killed to-da . Two dick fall VC ‘Se y/ ‘ Tho all-yoar‘round soft drink. Leadership,once established, is strengthened and confirmed by its followers and imitators» Bevo'’s leadership is proclaimed ‘ by the largest rear guard that ever followed aleader. Sold everywhere ~Families supplied by grocer, druggist and dealer.-~~ Visitors are cordially invited to inspect our plant. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS, ‘ Anheuser-Busch Agency ‘Wholesalé Distributors, NEW YORK, N. Y, Families Supplied by Dealers, they won or not? For in the bakery wagon of one uhknown there reposed three blue hats, upon which were embossed the numbers of three cops, and in which, for all Eesex Market knew, were countless cigars, e a Quebco Cabinet Changes. QUEBEC, Aug. 26.—L. A. Tasch- ereau, formerly Minister of Public Works, is named as Attorney General Jn one of severas changes in the Pro- vincial Government of Quebec an- nounced last A Sir Lomer Gouin remains Prime Minister. L. A. Gi | poaule becomes Minister oF! 3 Colonivation and Mines | Provincial Secretary. 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The Brooklyn ‘‘Citizen” has secured desirable land, covered with stately trees, and surrounding three beautiful lakes. We have named this develop- ment Patchogue Lakes, and have divided it into lots 20x100, cut streets, and offer’ the opportunity of securing a lot to each three months’ subscriber. ' A Word About Patchogue Patchogue is on the South Shore of Long Island, fifty-four miles from New Yo: on the Montauk Division of the Long Island hatacd: it has splendid train service mi ear round. Patchogue is directly on Great South Bay, which affords excellent sail- ing, fishing, boating, bathing and crabbing. The climate of this section of Long Island makes this the choicest location for a Summer resort: for this reason a great man wealthy New York and Brooklyn people have built magnificent Summer homes all along this section of Long Island. In addition to being famous as a Summer resort, Patchogue boasts of a number of industries, chief among them are the Lace Mills, boat building and oyster industries, all of which give Patchogue a hates all-year-round population. Patchogue has a number of churches, magnificent High School, a Masonic Temple, Elks Club, a Carnegie library, three banks, theatres and many large stores, ° To take advantage of this wonderful opportunity you must subscribe to The Brooklyn “Citizen” for three months. Then you can secure a free and clear deed with a certificate of title insurance for a 20x100 lot at Patchogue Lakes for $50. Payable $10 Down and $2 a Month Act at Once. Best Locations Sell First. oO JUST TEAR THIS OFF NOW COUPON > BROOKLYN CITIZEN Circulation Department 397-401 Fulton St. Brooklyn, N. Y, Gentlemen—Without obligating my- self in any way, kindly send me. map, pictures and full particulars regarding your proposition, Address (E, W.—8—26)