The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1919, Page 15

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Variety—liguid, dor deste sit all tastes & conditions— clean TRIED TRUE Pleasant to nse. Won'tacratch the teeth or injure the membranes. Cleans, pears eee For ne, eae ri NOTETREATNS | sould be found drunk in River Street any evening, Six men arrested by special agents of the United States District Attor- ney's office and two taken by city po- lice were held in $500 bail, each on AGENT AFTER NEW RAID ON SALOONS Those who har a hearing and wére held in bail are: William Legge, bartender, Cafe Ar- ras, No. 64 Hast 42d Street; John Riel- ly, proprietor, Hugh V. O'Rourke, bar- tender and William Shultz, cashier, T. J. Shine’s cafe, No. 426 Seventh Ave- nue; Frank Bafrett, bartender, Hotel Hermitage, Seventh Avenue and 424 Street, and Potet Rogers, bartender, Daley's, No. 40 Hast 424 Street. All these were Federal mrrests. The po- lice arrested Michiel Smith, No. 412 East 137 Street, and Philip Clark, both of whom were held in $500 bail, Later to-day Thomas Corcoran, pro- prictor, 7th Avenue and 48th Street, hie bartender Frank Hohart; William Arras, proprietor, Cafe Aras, No. 54 East 42nd Steet and James Mowry, mandger, Gallagher's, No. 1480 Broad- Women Aid Federal Officers in Crusade to End Liquor Selling. ‘The Government's active crusade on saloons and hotels that are selling spirituous liquors inspired @ threaten: ing communication recetved by As- sistant Unitsd States District Attor- ney John E. Joyce to-day, Mr. Joyce ‘would not make public the threat, ‘but described tt as printed in Ink om a postcard. « Letter writers who are tipping off ‘the Government to places selling Hquors have addressed United States Commissioner Samuel M. Hitchcock. He hag received seven or eight letters and to-day one signed by “A Soldier's Wife” tut written in @ man’s hand- writing told of violations in Hoboken, taming places on River Street. The missivner Hitchoock. *When col Daniel Porter and three aide raided’ the Stein aparjment tn In operation and seised. Stein fled to the street and was chased for five blocks by Col. Porter who waved a revolver and threatened to shoot. The letter said that soldiers and sailors FOLD. aR Sportsmen's HE season is open on Black-belli¢d and Goldeh Plovers, also Yellowlegs,inLongIsland,New Jersey, Delaware, Massachusetts. Outfits to.Suit Every Whim and Preference GUNS An guakes, tnctudiny Single and t Guns. HUNTING APPAREL Waterproof Coats with big game pockets; Trousers with reinforced seats and knees; Boots; Caps, reversi- ble, for deer stalking; Decoys for Duck Shooting; Gun Cases, “Everything for the Sportsman.” DAVE s SB 15 Cortlandt St. Near Bway 405 Broadway Near Canal St. etills were turning out thirty barrels have a no} caught. ¢ Tie) is pas BT.> SES ‘To Investigate War Insurance Barend, WASHINGTON, Aug. .28—The Sen- ate to-day passed thé Gore résolution roviding for ‘an investigation of the ar Risk insuraqeowuneey- “BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Hunting ipment AMMUNITION All Calibres and Gauges, with Different Loads. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be | genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.” Always Riding Breeches; contains proper directions to safely: relieve Headache, Toothache, Ear ache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain, Handy tin boxes of 19 tablets cost | but « few cents at drug stores—larger | packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture. of ¢c GAS 831. Broadway oi: 125.Wod25, Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicnctd, | i:x —Advt. |living et No. 55 Kast 65th Street, will hel |an unbroken Bayer package which {Company IMUGTER OF NEW YORK WAR CORRESPONDENT TO BE BRIDE OF 0, F, WEBSTER "MLN WAR THREAT Fighting Throughout Country Leads Serbia to Use Strong Meas- ures, but Without Succéss.’ LONDON, ug. 2%—Wighting has ero and, the whole country is in « state of revolution, according to nm received here, The situation ts tremely serious and the Serbians are using strong measures in an attempt to suppress the uprising. “We seem to be in,for @ recrudes- cence of tho Balkan troubl,” was « statement madé to' the Associated Press to-day “from an eva scores. ‘The Montenegrifis have cut the rail- Way between Virpasar and: Anttvart, U. 8. GOVERNMENT Sate way, will be arraigned before Com- | M4 Broome,Street, two stilis “were touna | |\\ a day of 150 proof witskoy, according | } to the U. S, agents. Sein is said to| F partner who has BOATS. AND air Se . 16 feet to 45 feet. - ion ions on NEO eT SURG Wedding of Miss Jean K. Obl)ahd pmercial Co. Of- for Sept. 3. Mids Jean Kingsléy Obi, daughter of J. K. Ohl, war correspondent, and weer LIFE BOATS ‘up to COLLAPSIBLE LIFE BOA’ WHALEBOATS. CUTTERS, DINGHIES.” WHERRIES. DORIES. be married on Sept, 3 to David Fra: Webster of ‘the Hotel Seymour. The ‘wedding wilt'take place at the Church of Heavenly Rest, Fifth Ave- nue and 46th Street. The age of the bride ts given as twenty-nine while that of her flance ts forty-three, Webster is a widower and is Vice President of the Pacific Commercial Ny New weg, ay aah M4, Aorta ts i "toate, and o | isig gt aa ‘th futt froma x ——— = Artixt Stacy Held a Sulctde. BURLINGGTON, Vt, Aug. 28.—Fur-. A ther official thquiry into the death of | these William ©. Stacy, an aged, grtist, San- y nt not be Attorne: ‘There will also a nera apna nd Deon papolle, Md. 18 Rape Reyrialds « Tobaces Co. Win ston + Salers, 6.0 METAL LIFE, BOATS 14 tc to} fon the coast.” ‘The Serbians are te- but are not eftorts move- represent the ‘Montenegrin Rational spirit as thoroughly aroused aud the animosity of the people against the Governnent’s Address of Welcomie| a Lauds His Part in the World = War, Ottawa, Can., Aum, %-Sixty ibiadhs wi we persons gathered on Parliament Hili Ee here to-day to welcome the Prince of GVales, who arrived from Toronto. The tera ats dees “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITs (7 SHAPE” Tela pice snmped onthe bottom toe et = The stamped price ts \ 7S See Personal guarantee that always Me, - L. the the ,‘ v. | shoes bef 4 $7.00 ‘and $8.00 shoes are ii shoe values for the in this country. 'W, L- Douglas $9.00 and le finest leaders pn tes ag sas yy Prices are the same cost no more in San they do in New York. NO impossible for shoe dealers who W. L. Douglas shoes sonable ie retail p: ‘wearer Takteca tacks lore leave the fi Bidoo. leather the market with of America’s fash centers; comfort equal to other makes ESSE ee sits Se iy nesta sane ater age ew. Lt ‘85 Nassau Street. a 7 Brondway cor. #1452 Third Aven *&2202 Third Av., cor, 120th St. | # Stores marben wine * oars fit Ade Dreegls Seite. s Stores in Greater New York: et Fira Ave. bet. 14th &sq7th Ste.) JERSEY CITY—-18 Hasiash Avehia! t ‘Street, *#HOBOKEN-— 120 Washington ‘aah a KL *UNION HILL—276 Bergenline Ave. way, near Thornton St.| #NEWARK--8U1 Broad Street: Rei cor tte Seat: | *PATERSON-1023er *&x TRENTON 20 Kast State Street, ee of WL. Beagles Shoes Ld Donen 478 Fi 859 M. —and what's more you can’t buy a better Cigarette no matter what you're willing to pay ef ‘je i ia e _ Hl

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