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Dentistry That Lasts NO PLATES REQUIREDW THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. ad >| STEAL ART AND RARE WINE, | RESERVES DECISION ON WILL. 0 000 LAUNDRY sal ire, as lee . Berger. fugues Rarraght Home | sarre Cohalan Appenied to by ) |No. 101 of the Wet Wash Laundry | ‘ry ee . : 4 4 Hor lick’s While Family Is Away, of Cotton Merchant. Workers had struck, bringing out 2,- RIGINAL Bi e f Leopold Bar-| surrogate Cohalan to-day reserved de- 500. He predicted that the number Maited Milk A Street, during | cision on a motion to appoint the of strikers would be increased to *, ' oe Oe ine May’ soins of the| Guaranty Trust Company temporary ) 65,000 within a few days, ages of wine. Articles of les-|adminnatrator of the estate of Marshall The strikers claim that by tying up| damaged by being|p, Levy, cotton merchant, who died the steam laundries they have para-| oma. Wines Anal iast August, in hia home, No. 45 Went lysed the hand Iaundries as well, be- | discovered when| Sth Street, leaving an ostate said to be | causé the hand laundries depend upon | movies q Waterbury Bridge Work is radicatly fe cn ci returned from» sum-| worth more than #60, 000 the steam establishments to do a} different from ocher bridge, work. It Cooking two days ag Declaring that they are entirely de- large par} of their work. \ holds to the teeth or roots without al! parded up and protected by ne i me eg svt Hy t 4 ‘ul, strong, natural, in insive. it is the BEST BRIDGE ‘Wi mod- pendent upon an allowance from the . & Nutritious Diet for All Ages Levy, and} Teamsters’ Local Also Re- m. Detectives Robert A. Sayer, manager of &) about how pub: state, the widow, Mra. El ances Of ap-| ner five daughters appealed for the ap. . steam laundry at No, 228 East 125th | Mather! Watch ern dentistry ©: . This w at pointment of an administrator pending| Ported Out in Sympathy— |Street, said the hand laundry own-| Child's Tongue! 199 AE seee teehee he Probate of the will, w * ecs were not co-operating as they .| The WATERBURY Way et Washers Quit. should with the steam establishments Come here tn the morning, have your {Old teeth extracted FREE WITH to break the strike, He said the hand Py ° ° | PAIN nd return Nome at plete erike Leaders of the striking laundry|establishment owners had passed a Lt H ornia of F 7 [NEW set, GUAR Rea tg ‘at pete resolution demanding @ bonded con- ectly. Deeayed teeth saved — loose workers of New York said to-day |teeth tightened—miasing teeth replaced tract which would prevent the steam —_—_——— without plates. that they have practically tie@ up the|concerna from raising their prices " ag WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS industry, increasing the number of|*ithin @ year, | For a Child’s Liver and Bowels tpnde PAINCEAS hy sheragpucktton te strikers to about 30,000, and taking alma Boy Conster, | 4 tif ia,” th will the gums of our NEW Ri} Y. thene men from such vital points that Id Vincent Dark, of No Mother! Say Calories” Bet Woxereury DewTaL COMPANY the men who have not yet struck are|1519 Third Avenue, was foening onl get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full r pinto re viRnet stir preotae t of th street Wekss Aeccht una Third directions for babies and children of all ages : 1897 ‘ rnon resident | ree | A ver when he ran into a deli - 34th i locais of the union, said that Local|vugun driven by Edward Davis, of who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue 29W. St., New York bt No, 133 of the Teamsters’ Union had|No. 349 Hast $7th Street. The ‘boy coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn A struck to-day in sympathy with the | Whore surgeons a have sus: the bottle. Children love this deticious laxative. 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