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Righty Petlers a Week Is Rarned | Alechuler, tock Yards wages, G. R. Fitchie, head the milk wagon drivers, testified: “Drivers in the chy are working on an ie of $35 a week, and com-| Blazing is acknowledged and appreci- milesions bring the weekly pay up to Oh ney. five years ago, on Oct. 9, ghout $56 for men peddling milk to resi- “Ot course the men who drive the big PAR VALE $100.00, NON-ASSEASADL H — ee ce THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, | lh HGPAY FOR WILK DRIVERS. |r, fet em ate IN MEMORY OF | FIRST MOVIE. Mexanfer Black, Its Anthor, to i Address Friars To-Night. by Some of Them in Chicese. Alexander Black. will experience at thrills of the pioneer whose trail- w York saw the first “slow Mr. Black, the author, called y Jerry, TAC the Friatw dinner to-night Mr, tomotile trucks whieh deliver the|pinck, whe Me still aetive in ‘iterate, consignments ia pees ietee: will speak 1m reminiscent mood of bed cak seventeen-year. first movie. Other speakers will e4 D FACTorRy AT .MASS. BY HIGHEST PAID SKILLED SHOEMAKERS IN THE WORLD UZ “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE” 162 SFE BR VTE MOT ‘You can save money by wearing W.L.Douglas shoes, the best known shoes in the world. ela by 106 i io poumee ows stores and over 9000 shoe dealers. W.L. Douglas name and theretail price: onthe bottom guarantees the best shoes service that can be produced for the price. ae are worth the price for them. are the same everywhere—they cost no more fn San than they do in New York, ine fe tke rales or ce End Seroushs ous own stores desc wees piatie nan ieee ‘sand manufac- By this method of market- Cir shone, WL; Douglas gives the wearer shoes at the W. L. Douglas $7.00 and 00 $8.00 shoes are absolutely the centers f 3 they com! a 0 and wil shoes are made by the highest skilled rienced men, Salcatenb a lansent dusertainatio oo make the best for price that money can buy. Third Ave. bet. r46th& t47th Ste.) yy Avenue. a Want 125th Street. BROOKLYN. Ty qoor heh wap oorod bod L on (ae Stores in Greater cor. 6th Third irene 120th St. | Stores marked wit: W. L. CAPITALIZATION ’ AUTHORIZED 7 Per Cent Preferred Stock $6 i eoasoo Common Btock 000 Dividends have been paid regularly for the past seventeen years. Payable January ist and duly Ist. There is no better 7 per cent investment in the United States. If you are oye safe and permanent investment we believe this Ay] ions It is an old established business. GEE! Se ds Jen the preferred” shock ou Ww. wn th out oe Jajiing "rhe trade mark is 3 ious lars, and © property of fe Th con 26 tee sooet volambls toees marks in’tns You would make no mistake to order nose 66 ma shares of this as you can afford to buy, price 8100.00 per share. tt ey jou care for eit fillout or egabee oy mail at once, ‘Application wit be exchange. c eck, cash ‘cashier’ f. eit eae Set ‘8 check, Post Office Money DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton. Mass, the Friars’ Monastery to-night the |p *#HOBOK EN—120 Washington Street. * UNION HILL--276 Bergenline Ave, *xNEWARK—831 Broad Street. y, cor. Gat 2 Third Aven ih me, 1ith iBtreet, | #PATERSON—197Market8t.,cor.Clark iit sthatian Avon meer | eTRENTON—29 East State Street. Carry complete lines of W. L. Douglas Shoes for Women DOUGLAS SHOE CO “*ASSACHUSETTS OFFERS a 1876 PREFERR D STOCK indinal ED TO DIVIDENDS AND ASSETS FREE FROM NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX. MOTHER CAUSES COURT STIR. Claude F, Barrell, of Fort Slocum, Simg for three years to six eijeate and six months. followiag bis gullty to a charge of oducon, * the Of the soldier created the courtroom by screaming qi” "aad going Into nysterice, to ee a here physicians 4 jed her, Mt Vernon elope with tim. 5 | New York: RSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue OUTSTANDING 000 2,600, UPON Wf. DOUULAS AOE Cos Drvektan alas Sa tie wn ee Mg eta mivurea City or Town. —— — —== : a HOW TO “BE FIT” AT SIXTY ly: BY DR. LER DERSERT SMITH. As our boys “came march- ing home,” they brought a cer- tain red-blooded doctrine, an showed us the glory of a perfect oo: They will show us how cep fit,”’ even if we have passed middle life and are be- yond the athletic stage. For the tired business man, the | man who feels the daily ina |. and the nightly fag, has meager appetite, headaches, nerves aneerang, gloomy, po sage he rain, try the right way. Get out of bed, open the window, breathe deeply, exer- cise the army “setting-up” exercise or use dumb be! until in a warm glow. Before breakfast take hot water, and occasionally castor | of Ma Je, sloin, jal oil or i Berman pave made 4 y-apple, aloin, jalap, and so! ruggists as Br Pierce's i ellews. . - As Prof. Strauss says, “The excretion of uric acid we | are able to effect by exciting diuresis.” Drink copiously of oft rain or distilled water, six or eight glasses per day, hot | water before meals, and obtain Anuric Tablets, double ity ve i strength, for 60 cts., at the nearest drug store and take |! soute them times a day. If you want a trial pac send | 19 cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. ss hot tea dissolves sugar. - ae “Anurio” (anti-uric-acid) is the recent discovery of |: . Pierce and is much more nt than lithia, for it will Catarrh Of The Stomach Is Dangerous “Thousands Have It and Don’t Know It,” Seys Physician. Frequently Mistaken for In- digestion—How to Recognize and Treat. “Thousands of people suffer more or | leas constantly from nauseating aymptome {of stomach acl¥ity and call en in reality their trouble ¢ eutarrh of the stomach, w York phyeletan, ! rrh of the stomach Is dangerous Ddecaune the mucous membrane luing ef the stomach is thickens and # coating covers the surface so chat the digestive fluide cannot mix with the food and | digest them. This condition soon breeds deadly ctagase in the fermented, un+ ‘ansimilated food. The blood ts polluted and carries the infection throughout the ' in catarrh of the stomach ® good safe treatment is to take before mea teaspoonful of pure Bisurated Magn in half @ glass of hot water es hot you cap comfortably drink it, The water washos the stomach walle draws the blood to the hot water t Moreover the Bisurated Magnesia will serve as @ powers ful but narmicgs antacid which will neu. ehloric acid that | and aweeten 1 matured @ixeuti without dist follow, Bisurated Magnesta is not @ laxa- tive, le harmloms, pleasant and easy to be obtained from any lecal "t confuse Bieurated Mag- }nesia with other forms of magnesia, milks, litres jot, 18 i 8 ofc, put mews ‘oe in bi- lees? The police of the West 68th! jum Court yesterday. Btreet Station would like to see you| Herman Mingst, an ice dealer, said| that elty for the murder Inst Sunday , to-day if you have. This announce- he saw O'Neill coming from a rear|Risht of Joseph Morrito, who was shot window of Mendell’s shop early last | while riding in a taxteab along the Hud- Tuesday morning. Detective William | son boulevard and relied out of the ma- |one who had decided the gems were! Denice of the Kast S8th Street Sta- | gone forever, Two years ago, according to the|sertéd his innocence, etory he told the police, John Ne- foros, | ment is iikely to bring joy to some nue, worth $10,000, He bade the youth | at Fa: Instead he telephoned to the West | AVATS 681 Street Police Station, Detective | ARREST MADE FOR JERSEY AN OWNER Fitzpatrick came to the pawnshop end arrested Neforos on a charge of pu IL i? rae. cate ‘Nei " Anthony Pivinzini, op Te, ie ko ener ls married a, the father Cate ten dl Boy at t Healy's Ar-| Serome O'Neill, forty-four, for. y frond larceny, though the name of the loser of the pearls is not known. metly a bank clerk, of No. 381 East North Bergen Chief, Said to rested When Trying to 934 Street, was hold in $1,500 bail on Plead Self-Defense. cha. of stealing $604 in cash and Pawn Pearls, | yet "Encec “uae |e at Palen Lament ary ot = each from the safe of Max Mendel, a| North Bergen telephoned from Easton, Have you ont a $10,000 peart neck- | Comfectioner, of No. 160 Hast %th|Pa., to-day, that he had arrested An- thony Ptvinzini, alias Tony Burns, tn | Street, by Magistrate Levine in Har- chine, tion made the arrest. O'Neill as- nineteen, a laborer, held for hearing to-morrow in $6,000 bail each by Magistrate Curran in They wer ae 67 Our regular .74 Our regular $1.27 O sale could be more delightfully opportune _ for mothers who like to plan their sewing for long Winter evenings. The delicate but simple embroidery of these little dresses makes them ideal to fill leisure hours. As gifts they are charming, and those who buy now will have ample time to accomplish much before the holidays. The cost is trifling and results are exquisite. Finished models of every style are on display in the department. Fine Nainsook Dresses—Two models, one illustrated (A), straight and Empire style—round or square neck—buttoncd front and izes 6 months to 1 37 back—some are stamped for tucking year—our reg. ae aan'ee eocceee Regie sesaaacecese sxe Lawn Dresses— Five models, four illustrated (B), Empire, straight, waist line and long waisted styles—round and square necks—some tucked and shirred—sizes 1 to 4 years— 37 our reg. .74.. Pique and Poplin Dresses—Four models, three illustrated—2 pique (C), 1 poplin (D), round and V necks—gathered waists, some with folds on shoulders and some with pockets. The kind of material in these dresses is exceedingly scarce in the market, which makes the values all the more remarkable. Sizes 67 ‘ 2 to 4 years—our reg. BIRT. .... creer reer eee ee reece Sizes 6 to 8 years-—— OUP Tg, BLET...ceecereceeseeceereresarecereneeees 92 Usual Bargain Day Adv. on 31 and other for “Start of Season” Sales of Women's See otro our four coluran its Aco “ if Women’ "sand Misses’ —, aaa Men's Stylwear Clothing. Housedresses and Little Coats; also special advts. of of burglary” on They were arre . | Adoiph Mukor, Sense task and Wiliam lbroker at No, 9 Columbus Aven ort aMdavit. A. Brady. A commemorative entet~ 5 th % . \talnment wil be given, yesterday to appraise the pea while they. wel a Kartell saw at a giance they were clothing ‘valued at, $500 from @ wagon 1084 Street and Bast River. ' | wait, pretending he was going to ex-|The police @aid the clothing was th taken from a shop at Atter County Jaane Young at White jamine the pearls at the rear of the | ir0% ina"ia tet Avenue. Lt er) to-day had sentenced nan, a | store, prisoner, Le ges f sroeg ile way ‘inte the taxicab, and HAS NOT HAD AN HOUR'S SICKNESS Since He Commenced to Take ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’ 78 Lees Ave., Ottawa: “Three years ago 1 down and tired rod ond suffered very much ing heard of Aeheptive’ thought I he ids Bhan The result was sure frering for wale “1 have net had on hour's sickness since commenced using ‘Fruit: According to the message received Two youths, who said they were|{fom the North Bergen chief Pivinsint | William Patrick Clancey, twenty-two, | admitted shooting Morrito, but claimed now twenty-two years old,/4 jaborer, of No. 209 Hast $24 Street, | that he acted in self-defense. clonkroom boy at Healy's Restau-| and Willis Ordwi rant, 66th Street and Columbus Ave-{0f No. 346 Baal picked up a string of pearis near the cloakroom. Yorkville Court yesterday. He asked Paul Kastell, what I haven't known for « years—the blessing of a h and clear thinking brain. WALTER J. MARRIOTT. 50c. @ box, 6 for $8.60; trial size, 250. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES, OGDENSBURG, N. Y¥.— at Pinvingini had followed him and 185th Street, were | vise Dorothy Pierson, now being held in the Tombs as a material witness, to the Hotel Savoy and that they had left harged with “suspicion the hotel to get rid of him. Morrito, Children’s Stamped Dresses Sizes, 6 Months to 8 Years 22 Our regular $1.57 CONCENTRATED SPRING WATER CONTENTS“ IPEOSSANG unto WITH SODI ND MAGNESIUA Detied ot the Springs Only and Contr aied Echeseah by BENCH FICK SPRINGS HOTHL Ct Drinking a Glass _ of Hot Water is a Splendid Habit | d eweeten the system ‘mofning and wash away poisonous, stagnant matter. —_— Cle: Those of us who are accustomed to 'feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, acid stomach, lame back, can, in- stead, both look and feel as fresh as u daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phos- phated hot water each morning. We should drink, before breakfast, lass of hot water with a teaspoon- ful of limestone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indi- gestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and urifying the entire alimentary tract ‘The action of Meiahtee phosphate land hot water on an empty stomach ‘is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans jout all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a fine appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate cost very little at the drug store, but is enough to make any one who is both- Jered with biliousness, constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism an te eag on internal sanitation. DID YOU EVER. USE SLOAN’S? Keep it handy to promote prompt relief from rheumatic pains and aches. HEN you know what Sloan's Liniment will do, as thousands of men and women the world gyer know, you, too will kegp it handy, You will use it for those rheumatis,” for relievin muscle stiffne: expost ftermaths. Daly takes little, applied wWthons rubbing. Soon penetrates, scattering the congestion, bringing merciful relief to the throbbi mping part. B5e, 70c, Ly Tf not, we' ke fo Lrvivrreert Keep if handy — SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, nase cents bina ee ccna en gl