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bowels, is directly responsible for serious _ tien. ANGER LURKS TN BVERY OVE OF I We Are As Full of Deadly | Poisons As A Germ Laboratory. ‘AUTO -INTOXICATION R SELF - POISONING _MFRUIT-A-TIVES” Absolutely Pre- gents This Dangerous Condition | The chief cause of poor health is our of the bowels. 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Y.—Advt ing interfered with by the police o men were within @ stone's throw of| $500 each by Judge Young, who also Penitentiary, prison sentence pending the good be- haviour of the men. i =| were fined between $250 and $100 each, ploaded not guilty, as he said he had nothing his trial was set for Sept. 24. Th OPEN GAMBLING EXCITES SUSPICIONS ‘OF PUCLED WOGE Was Immunity From Law Promised the Brazen Yonk- ers Gamblers? (Special to The Prening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Sept. 20.— The authorities of Westchester Coun the temerity to guarantee imimunity from the law to the gamblers whi have been openly operating in West chester County, notably in Y ®kers. When fourteen gamblers of Yonk« ers, charged either with runnin gambling housca, handbooks or with being sheet writers and lookouts were arraigned before County Judge Young, the Judge said he would like to find out if any one had ever told) the gumblers that they could carry on gambling in Yonkers without be the District Attormey, “My puzzle about this whole thing is how these men could arry on open gambling without expécting to be! caught,” said the Judge. All of the accused pleaded guilty to Indictments charging them with be ng common gamblers. feveral of the gamblers were ques- tioned by Judge Young to find cut if any of them had ever been guaran. teed protection, but they all denied it, Several of the gambling houses raided by District Attorney Davis's the Yonkers Police Station. Three of the prisoners were fined imposed a sentence of one year in the, but suspended tho} Other gamble: One man accused ‘of gambling to do with any ream) where bets were taken on horses and men fined were: James Val- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 191 | Up-to-Date Essex Market Clamps Down the Hay Lid, But Only After Fine Riot eee 'Ch icago Opera’s | New York Plans; | Coming Concerts By Sylvester Rawling USICAL activities still lag, M- M though the public response to the few opportunities pre- sented has been generous, There is promise of a plethora at hand, Tho sifftcess of the Vatican Choir at its first concert im Carnegie Hall last Thursday evening has compelled the announcement of a second concert at the Hippodrome on Sunday night, Oct 6, with a complete change of programme. A week earlier, in the same place, Mischa Elman will give @ violin recital, the first time in two ty are to-day trying to learn who ha | years that he has appeared here |alone. Cyrena Van Gordon, contralto, of the Chicago Opera Company, will give a recital in Aeolian Hall on the afternoon of Oct, 6, At Acollan Hall Buhlig will give the first of seven piano recitals, At Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 11, Max Rosen, American violinist, may be heard. On the following Sunday af- ternoon, in Aeolian Hall, Serge Prok- ofieff, the ussian composer pianist, will play, and im the same Raturday afternoon, Oct, 18, ein, our own composer pianist, will pear. Recitals by Frederick Gun- er, tenor, oh Thursday evening, Oct. 15, and by Rudolph Reuter, pianist, on Friday afternoon, Oct. Aeolian Hall, also are a: The Chicago Opera Association is out with a “preliminary to the pros- pectus” of its five weeks’ season of opera at the Lexington Theatre, be- ginning on Jan, 26, Among the novel- t re, in Italian, Monte- in French, “Aph- Chrysantheme,” “Love for the Three Oranges,” English, Reginold de Koven's .“Rip Van Winkle.” The roster of singérs includes Galll-Curci, Mary Garden, Rosa Raisa, Tamaki Miura, Bonet (in a few guest performances), Edward Johnson, Carlo Galiffi, Tita Ruffo, Maguenat, Bahlanoff, Huberdeau and Arimondi. William Wade Hinshaw announces the opening of the light and comic opera season by the Society of Amer- ican Singers at the Park Theatre on Monday, Oct. 13. Artur Bodanzky Symphony Orche: and the New rh will start, the (00; Daniel Shannon, $500; Rob. ‘A. 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BEECHAM’S 10¢,, 25<, _ PILLS help the bowels to functionate : influence the liver fficienth act very Sakti ADS Ge LY Ise 7 ie RTOe A * esomrneone a GAZE orchestral season At Carnegie Hall on Oct. 9. WHELAN’S NEW CONCERN - TO GET BMERICAN TOBAGCO Retail Stores Corporation to Ab- sorb $50,000,000 “Trust” Is Story in Street. Through negotiations now under way and almost completed the American Tobacco Company will be absorbed’ by the United Retail Stores Corporation, formed laat June by George J, Whelan. The deal will involve at least the amount of the American Tobacco Co: pany's capital, $60,000,000, and it is uni there will be @ readjustment of this capital. ‘This, it ts said, will result in the igsuance of 3,000,000 shares of no par value stock in place of the $100 par value stock now outstanding, and stockholders in the United Retail Stores Corporation will be offered the right to subscribe to the new American Tobacco issue. At the same time it ts reported that the capitalization of the buying com- pany will remain unchanged Although no official confirmation of the transaction could be obtained to- day from Mr, Whelan, he said he ex- pected to mike an oMcial announce- ment regarding the American Tobacco Company on Wednesday of next week. >. COURT DEFENDS STRAW HAT. je Sweetser Denies He Magia ave Immunity to Knocker, istrate Sweetser was reported on 16 as rendering a decision which was in effects “If you don't remove your straw hat when fashion dictates a new style any- body may knock it off.” Moses Gardner had complained in Night Court that while he was sitting in Seward Park a crowd of young men came along and, while laughing at his straw hat, one of them, named Miller, had knocked the hat from his head. Miller denied the charge, claiming ne was only an innocent bystander, and the Magistrate discharged him. Magistrate Sweetser says he did not intend by anything he said to convey the impression that straw hats worn our of season might be knocked off with impunity or that he approved of sych tion. «tT discharged the defen "sald the Magistrate, “for lack of identifi- cation, If the evidence satistied |* me that he Knocked off Gardner's hat T should have found him guilty and im- posed a fi Eitig —-. “LAST OF THE DUANE: ye .| REMAINS AT THE CENTRAL “The Last of the Duanes,” the Will- iam Fox feature film starring William Farnum, will continue at the Central Theatre. daily. Five showings are given Mr. Farnum { w le he plays in this supported by an exc includes Louise Lovely, Last of the Duanes” was made Zane Grey's novel of the same title Stops Pain caairs aways — eady DYSENTERY hat teanpoor ful tuibler of 4 ‘_* RELIGIOUS NOTICES. pameree.) J 3h MAURY ri fe and Joy, Work. ASTON, lunday, at 18 AM ‘Church of | Lit & HOW’ 70 Maier on Friday evening, Oct, 10, Richard |= } barrel. Bill Beirna, wearing his corner andy the flew to the b AL 14-16 nescent of the lamppost out New PABST-HARLEM Dancing Every Evening » | Saturdays Sundays and Some that the by Joe Levy, Duke of derby days before Xe the e) re ESTATE AT AUCTION, . Note the exceptional location of properties to be sold and : Follow the Lead of the ‘‘Leaders’’!! MAX MARX was the leader and organizer of the Sound Realty Co, Of his thirty-two original associates, twenty have died. Mr. Marx and eleven others are all that remain. He was a successful tobacco merchant before he became equally lation, buying acreage in advance. thoroughly up to the declared excite- ment was caused Eavex Btreet, who. ap- peared in a brown three 6rass lid was des- tined for the ash Excitement was no word for it: Messrs. ‘Friedland, Dittlert and Pearlmen, the eminent trio of the Essex Market Bar Association, threw their straws out the window and rushed for the nearest hat store. Each had a style of his own The next day Senator William Cheese- cake, formerly almost of Albany, ap- peared in.“ to; that was remi- Tug that was in front of the fireplace until father stubbed tig toe on it on Sunday morning While ‘coming home from church shortly after midnight, Then one by one the association bloomed in the new fiats, The move- ment spréad to ndlers’ local. y Ongerprinter and secretary, phoned from vacation that the time Mad come. Yesterday Mr, Direnzo ‘care down the street Panama. He rounded t! the court minus arnt. arom was three dlocks south in the hands of one of the vigilantes \qpd" ffortly afterward on the official court de of Harry Spitz’s giggie-juice’ emporium. Along came Fingerprinter Yarchover in a straw; the score became two to nothing. HE knéll of the hay dome cover-|noon eighteen scalp photectors of the | ing has tolled at olf Bssex|s#arden,variety were ‘suspended in Market Court, which prides it- self on being minate. gallant “array. And as each one was rung up, the former victims, watch- ing from oe, windows of the pl 1, cheer justily, The only ones immune grere the Judge and the reporters. The vigilantes didn’t dare crown the Judge, and they knew that the reporters couldg’t afford a fedora until Saturday, . gressive—that’s the word,” said the Duke expansively, glancing along the Second Avenue horizon. “Look—not a straw hat in sight! Es- sex Market is right up to date.” ° . . . us the the y any one should throw mifk tn the Breet in these days, when the cow ig the national bird, was more than Judge Curran could understand, in Essex Market Court yesterday. calm was restored. “Why did you do it?” asked His Honor sadly. ‘ “To feed the kitties. I Mk the kit- Ues,” said Mr. Einstein. “Your Honor,” put in Mr, Diretizo with some emotion, “I think that any man who will feed stray cats in these times deserves great praise for his sacrifice. Here is a man who loves cate—has them of his own, in fact— yet is willing to lend a hand to the starving pussies of the neighborhood. I never heard of such generosity!” After presenting Mr. Pipstein with a folding tooth brush as first prize, His Honor discharged him. The Essex Market Bar Association is planning a parade up second Avenue for next Fourth of July in touching tribute. By REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. sant STNG vil as successful a real estate operator in vacant lots. his associates invariably followed the transit line plans and the trend of popu- i The above map shoWs the location of the properties now to be sold by the original holders and Vesey St. DANCING ACADEMIES. _ | eo AeA UUOL 125th Street, 7 to 12, ta Holidays . 2to 12 ~ WITH TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD te Color Plate. of Appropriate Size of MARY MILES MINTER, Film Favorite. * (in Greater Now Yark and Vicinity.) "Rianne Hall Now Open at Conducted on the same high standards for which this es- has been nofed for the past thirty years. A First Class. French Pastry Shop will soon be opened—also a new GRILL ROOM where Pabst will‘continue to make a specialty of SHELL risif, for the excellency of which this establishment has long been noted, : 20 Estates in Liquidation For account of Sound Realty Co. 1400 BRONX LOTS on and adjacent to the WHITE PLAINS ROAD SUBWA Inclading va stations, and in able frontages directly on and adjacent to the subway and the N. Y., Westchester and B. K. R. me of the fastest growing and most important thoroughfares in the Bronx. To bei at Absolute Auction Tuesday, Sept. 30, and , Wednesday, Oct. Ist, At 12 noon in Real Estate Salesroom, DANCING ACADEMIES. West of 7th Avenue INSTRUCTION Individual Instructor 3 Lessons 25c¢ h ment Private Lessons Half Hour 50c FILM PLAYS AT PLAZA AND 81ST ST. THEATRE On the screen at the Plaza Theatre to-morr Monday and Tuesday will be “Home,” with Mildred Harris Chaplin; also a revival of Charley Chaplin's “Shanghaied.”. Wednesday and Thursday, “The Woif,” with Karl Williams;"Friday and Saturday, “Kathleen Mavourneen,” with Theda Bara, and “The Canyon Hold-Up,” with Al Jennings. At Keith’e Sist Street Theatre “The | © Westerners,” « film drama, will be shown, together with a vaudeville Bill consisting of six acts, a BILLS AT NEW YORK ANDAMERICAN THEATRES One of the features at Loew's New York Theatre and Root will be the first showing of Olive Thomas in ee a you need for all toilet purposes. The Soap, Ointment and Talcum 2$¢ each TEINS, Foreamale of each tree ad: Auctioneer Take West Farms subway train on either subway to 177th Street. Change to White Plains Road train, Get off at Allerton Avenue or 238th Street, where my representative will be waiting to show you the property, REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, He and N.Y. Westchester &B. R. R. N.Y.C.&H.R.R.(Har.div.) Send for Bookmap 31 Nassau St. Tel, Rector 6500 B; DANCING ACADEMIES. if DANCING CARNIVAL NOW OPERATING 1 AUDUBON BALLROOM ning, 8 i Not necessary to take lesson: Lady Floor Manager will Introd suitable partner for dane ing. mm, AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDING 160th Bt, and Broadway, ssn ROLLER SKATING St. Nicholas Rink, 66th Street, near Broadway. Competent Instructor to ‘Teach You How to Skate, "er Lawson, ‘Two samions daily, inc Sundays, 2 to 8, veulngs, 7.90 to 11- Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor DANCING CARNIVAL Formerly at Grand Central Palace, NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 66th Street, near Broadway. 3 Lessons (itive!) 25¢ Not necemary to take lessons Poor Lady Mi will introduce you t suitable part- er tor da to dace at “thie popular inetitat ioe | Theatre throughout the week. Others during the-first haltatthhetacc Lavy Four Symphony Sisters, Ware Pickford Moodium,” 1 company in a comedy, inesday; Madalaine Travers in e and Harry he Splendid sin,” Thursday; Vir Brod gina Hammond in “Miss Crusce” avd Olive “The House of Intrigue,” with Peggy | Thomas will be May and Mignon Anderson, the film hiring the second Sessue Hayakawa in “The 1 half of the week those on the pill with Painter,” Saturday, and Mae Murray| Stan, Stanley will be Woolf and Stew- in “Twin Pawns,” Sunday. art, Betty Eldert, Marie Russell, Mar- garet Calvert, and Lockhart and Lads die. = Mary Pickford in im” will pen on the scree Stan Stanley, assisted by Joe Kane and Mabel Barry, will head the yaud ville program Americ Restful Hours at’ Sea Whether traveling for business or pleasure you will add to the comfort and enjoyment of your trip by taking one of the Coastwise Steamers with their excellent rail con- nections to and from all Southern points. Fares include meals and stateroom berth. 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