The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. os bee oat Pe win owned by the Ethergency Fleet Cor- fares of an all-day service on his run) wanted to take out ap automobile Be- B . ° . Peru, Sept. 19.— iam W. ye ; yn- |longing to somebody else. The a Handley, United States Gonaul General poration and loaned to the railroad Yusserday amounted to fore there. [fred Hveshots at the boy Dre moe n irvin eriin-Lmerson here, wis stricken with apoplexy yos- company would be followed by dis Ooried gziy as receipts for the day, |zerabek fed and wus climbing inte Bis pe A missal of the offenderg and prosccu- Pouble crews are carried on the cars| Pome ‘rom & Are Secape when killed, . «D’ve Got My Captain - ong ‘ Hit— Working For Me Now” —— “BAYER CROSS” ON tlon, to prevent trouble in the collection of | | f fares. During the rush hours to-day | Nevertheless, — conductors = and the same conditions prevailed as last tata pen fu © th i Mmotormen refused to take out ‘cars night when many, cars were running | 1S We heen through the city without a single|“irculation In Santiago, Chile, We on the routes which were used by , veaigent NU N ASP jay, that Augusto B. Leguia, Pi nt ; he shipb passenger. of Peru, had be GE | E IRIN Sil | TIED (|p the shipbuilding men between their Pagnenser. are pt throughout the | 9% Peru, had been assassinated, ‘DO ——— pundation in fact The situation homes and the yards, and the city and suburban points reading | {imu ts abrolutely normal, Gloucester line which serves both “Now is the time to get nickel fares.’ | shipyards was still inactive to-day, Demonstrations by Worker}! cree sees nce POLIGEMAN WHO KILLED Bor |POSLAM MAKES Against Zone Bare End |Tee'wre atte ta estine wetaPers| THOUGHT HE HAD A GUN SKIN SUFFERERS tactios of the shipbuilders earlier in -— “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be|” One Woman. Arrested. the week rather than by the shipyard Says He Fired in Dark and Found | genuine must be marked with the workers themselves. ‘The windows of Victim Was Not Armed—Is | GLAD INDEED safety “Bayer Cross.” Always bu AMDE! Thi me ~ Wh 4 to unbroken Bayer package whieh | | © IN, N. J, Sept. 19—The|many cars were broken. Charged With Homicide. Mrs. Laura White, twenty-two, was demonstration of the shipyard work- a a fees ane ee bs be 4 oy foe A arrested here on a charge of inctting! Patrolman Frank, G, Lisa, who yes: | j es eursigia.” Colds rind ors he New York ipoullding idlers to attack cars. Two boys were terday shot and killed Peter Jerabek, Cover that itching skin disorder Hi ~* tin boxes of 12 ti plete “eset and Pusey & Jones plants against the |arrested for throwing stones, fifteen, at the boy's home, No. 341) with Poslam—now you have real relief fry " ae * al a6 fab6 een of the Public Gervios Owners of regularly licensed jitnoy | Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, w@ pardied | and your skin is being urged through | but afew cents at drug stores—larger | 701 syoti 1 Pu busses have made complaint against by Magistrate Reynolds in Willlams-|the most persuasive healing infldenee a ag gg BB trolley system ceased to-day with ee ren who are taking pas- burg Court in® custody of Capt. Gray | to throw off its diseased condition, te mark sengers in the emergency. of the Clymer Street Police Station. | ne ol Mon: of Salicylicseid,|tbe announcement of the authorities! One conductor on the Haddon ‘ie ia, charges, with homicide, | Te aalendia couponae te frag when yesterday that attache oa any cars Heights line reported that the tots Hearing shots at arage at No.| Poslam a ted for eenema, howener sareraguae aussi MP Flushing Avenue, investigated | stubborn, acne, pimples, seal; Jand traced @ fleeing gure to a fire i emee escape, and ‘mistaking it for that of | Herpes all itching troubles, ini the man who fired the shots, Lisa/| tion, undue redness of nose or Com fired his revolver | plexion. “In the darkness, I thought the 7 oy | Sold everywhere. For free wi int: Sed 48a ¢ S - | SMoRiarca fim ster throws Lp Ria” keane | write to Bmergency Laboratories, 14 | Fie Sen I preg, foriaee s was the; West 47th St., New York City. Gead Doy, and he didn’t have @ gun. Poslam Soap, medicated with Pes Xe lerabek hi h " | ao Ie thee eee ee wiitst liam, should be used if skin is tender {he was employed, with aman who! and sensitive.—Advt. | | World Wide Desire for DIAMONDS **We want them; never mind the price.’’ In action if not in words, diamond buyers are saying this in Europe. Never has there been such a call for diamonds as now, since people have learned what a good, safe, convenient investment they are in time of frouble when money must be had at once. turn the record over and listen to a character duet— - “They're All Sweeties” Sung by Irving and Jack Kaufman Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings From $10.00 to $2000.00. Of course the demand abroad has in a large measure affected the supply here in America. Happily for our cus- tomers, we made large direct importations of diamonds that we can guarantee before prices shot upward. 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