The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1919, Page 8

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- ee ee i Cee Women Kept Young | Bright eyes,a clear skin and a body | yours if you will keep your system |in order by regularly taking AL | | ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, blecder and uric acid troubles, the | enemies of life and looks. 1696. All druggists, three sizes. | Medal on every imitations. run-down You get run-down because you expend your vitality and Doctors say influenza may come back. If it does, be ready to fight off the germs ts taking Father John’s Medicine now to build new re- sisting power. this pure food Medicine free from alcohol and than your body can replace it. Sample mailed for 6 cents in stamps EDWARD LASSERE, luc., U. S. Agents eals eruptions 2) Only those who have undergone “© them ‘can rea.ize the mental and bund discomforts which many e affections cause. The distress- appearance and the intolerable . jing and burning too often make > Wife really miserable. Yet Resino! =o Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, ‘9 generally overcomes these troubles a promptly, even if they are severe « and long-established, The Resinol treatment stops itching ius/antiy. Resinol Ointment and Resino! Soap are sold by.) brall druggists, Why don’t you ry them? For cowes Foadways COLIC = | ws ee DYSENTER Scmaproncsar. oe" dpelief WATC! Yeataue rele, 4 andtrue, Vor ehidren, Ue. 50, $1.00, Family use “A Girl That Cares for her looks cares for her hair” {full of youth and health may be} In use since! Stops P.41n , AW ay a j — te, Aad THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1919. ‘When Bronx Man Invades “East Side for New Year’s | Only the Cop Quits Even Sam, the Unknown, Did Pretty Well, Though, for He Got the Horse and Buggy, While Harry Lost His Roll and Got a Walloping, and Selig Must Stand Trial for His Heinous Crimes. bration t what might |!uck, knocked over some more before be cilied ae ‘About the|'MY reached 424 Street, and then ns mchateasan ial landed finally in a gin mill on Second eyen when It was|Avenue, Selig Cohen was there— over were Sam, the this tale. Fy aus BLATT’S New Year cele-4a few above 110th Street for good | only ones who wer Selig was a bar- TW DRINKS IS unknown, who got night but he eel working that ore the horse and bug-| “jello, fellers, the drinks is on HUM | ey, and tho cop.|you," was bis greeting. S gmy’| wut then a cop is|_ Harry looked at Sam and then at supposed to come} Siig, and as Selig wore a collar eral sizes larger than his own, he bougiit the seme time anyway. ry looked at efreshment and at the the first day of the a roll of some x Harry bought ‘s 4 “ more under the guidance of | year, and as his atrkiiner sduties had be Vell, I must go," he said noncha- properly fulfilled, decided to leave the | 'antly Bron and go to the east side, whéte iia Li with you,” offered the ami- able Selig. celebration ation, The| In Basex Market Court yesterday Bronx will dc anything, | when Harry appeared with Selig be- but New Y side Is the| fore Judge Simpson it all came out. j real stuff, And it seem Harry didn't get into the subway, | also camo out. on the L, or take a taxi, Nothing| Selig was charged with robbery, and Uke that. Unusual, ‘that was Sam. | Poor Horry was charged with diva y conduct. It was this way, acc If there had been any stfow he would | ing to Harry. He was about to re- jhave come in @ sleigh, but as this/ fuse the self-invited passenger, when | wasn't that kind of a New Year, he ‘Sam whispered that he looked like a hired a horse and buggy. They had| { that Harry's roil hod tough guy and that it might be better take him along. When Orchard set wax reached, Selig is supposed have hit Harry on the head, grabbed him by the throat and appropriated the sinking funda, | At any rate, when jhe cop came up jhe found the two | Gghting, and in ¢ |der to be perfectly \ \fair all around, ltocked up the pair. Harry's appear. ance say | Judge |looked at the bat- tered nose, the bruised lips and the claret shirt of the defendant and dis- missed the charge. But Selig, who was as unruffled as a maytiower, did not come out so well. The origina) charge of ‘disorderly conduct was changed to robbery and he was held for examination in $5,000 bail, auired some one of Harry, “I don't know about tha horse. 1 guess Sam got him and took him back to the Bronx. 1 ¢ New Year only comes one ! POLES INTERN HUNDREDS OF CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN Protest ceil Abed Outrages Filed by Ruthenians and Ukrain- ians With American Hierarchy, The “One-Cloth” Polish WK Cuts time and work in two. Cleans, polishes and dries at the same time. ut how about the horse?’ in- Once over the sur- face—Not twice. A clean, dry lustre that lasts. Use Little! Rab Dry! internme| Ruthenian archbishop Szeptycky; the im- of 200 Ukraini sion at the Catholic University here by the Ruthentan Catholic diocese in the United States. The American hierachy was etitioned to imtercede with the Holy See. Outragen in Bast Galicia by the Poles against Ruthen..n Catholics were cited CUTIGURA HEALS PAINFUL PIMPLES AllOverForehead, Large,Red,Hard And Scaled Over, Was A Sight, les broke out all over af forehead and they were very painfu ‘They were large, red, and hard, and they scaled over. They itched and burned and kept me awake nights. My forehead was a sight. "I had the pimples for about three weeks when I got @ free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bought three cakes of Soap and « box of Ointment, and before. they were used my forehead was healed.” (Signed) Miss G. Sealey, 454 Mott Ave., New York City. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are all you need for all toilet uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Oint- ADVERTISEMENT, Article No, 32 ‘Chiropractic For Health The pet abomination of the Ameri- can people is indigestion. It seems something wrong with’ their diges- tive apparatus. Some doctors ascribe it to eating pie for breakfast and such dietetic absurdities, and other i some grave tom of it tation of well defined dietetic does, to a certain extent, cause dis- trobule for some people, but usually the Chiropractor finds there is a me- chanical fault. Digestion is simply the process in which food taken into the stomach is chemically treated by *certain juices, secreted in glands of the stom- ach and prepared for assimilation into the body. glands is controlled, of course, by the nervous system, and the particular | trunk nerve serving the stomach passes into the main nervous cable in the spine and thence to the brain, Share ai mpulidt originates, The Chiropractor finds that pres- | erve, as it passes be- growth, weakening its | control over the stomach glands. Their function, it follows, is impaired and the process of digestion is hin- dered and made incomplete; hence | indigestion. In cases observed under Chiroprace | tic, readjustment of the vertebrae be- tween which the nerve controlling the stomach passes, causes the indi- gestion to disappear brought about by practically painless methods, without the use of drugs or instruments. Before consulting a Chiropractor | its healthy Jalways make inquiry of the Chiro- »|practic Bureau of Public Info: tion, “Address all inquiries to Box 50.—The Evening World, can Catholle Hierarchy, in plenary ses- | »| York City. ~ | Chiropractors of New York and Kew Jersey (Rights Reserved.) Can the Nation’s School Children Be Saved From Bolshevism, I. W. W.ism and the Like? An experiment to TEST THIS Problem is to be made in the State of Michigan, where there will be reproduced during ten weeks ip 100 towns a series of Ten Illustrated Sermons by that the majority of Americans have | comfort and sometimes even graver | ° The action of the! of the spine, retards | e result is | in & memorial submitted. Ukrainian priests any many Ukrathians were arrested, thrown in prison srated and ‘the people drivéh out in ter- and | ror, Five hundred churches were some shot down by the Poflsh troops |closed by the Poles and 100 were burned. {without trial, it was deel At]At Stanislav many Ukranians were shot Bortne, a priest was shot while at the! to death and Jews shared the aame fate | 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 poirts. Fares include | meals and stateroom berth. OLD DOMINION 8. 8. LINE, for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Rictimond, Va., and all points South. Leaving daily except Sun- day at 3 P. M. from Pier 25, N. R., New York. OCEAN S. S. LINE, Mondays and Thursdays ‘at 3 P. M. from Pier 35 | N.R., New York, for Savannah, Ga., Florida and other Southern points. | SOUTHERN PACIFIC 8. 8. 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