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——————————————eee : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919. ° ee NAME BAYER" ON | much derpiecd five cents. Some of Avenue trolleys from Prospect Par! FACH MANA AN the residents didn’t know this morn- West, which formerly connected “: Let the Kids Fight It Out \ | ine that double fares were being with the Interboro Bubway at : harged anywhere, Others learned of tic and Flatbush Avenues, set a good lise changes for the first time when many back half an hour or so yester they read their evening papers last day before the withdrawal was dis | nit covered, but these passengers had yn, With No Adults Butting In, iY long accustomed {© their’ lines straightened out this . e ‘ Reree , Jong walts for overcrowded morning. ‘The Sixtconth Avenue tine S eatomiat Su casrts Sree Memes wre An Rast Side Peace Maxim ‘ f nn of the long tra ning by the The cars used to run ¢ Gravesend f. in these inconveniences and Avenue, Ninth Avenue, Prospect . P j i a ated study of their aurround- Avenue, Vanderdiit. and atlantic If the Polinski and Brenner Hopefuls Had Been ' yr . * it lo juffering passengers have Avenues, Fulton 8 a fe ¥ k Majority Solve Solve Double Fate iad that a two masrnine walk other ‘tients to beled Boren ma Left Alone the Cream Wouldn’t Have Been! lan—Mayor Still Seek- will take them into one of the nickel loop. | Pe ni ha | md Ma | zones. 4. Now tho cars run about a mile only | Smeared Over One Mother and the | . ¢ Tae p. Of course there were kickers 44 on i¢th Avenue. With a little walk. Wouldn’t Be a Bum and Visit to Essex! growlers who had to wait till some much of the inconvience is overcome | Tue Brooklyn trolley riders are find. one else showod them the way, but In by taking the Flatbush and Seventh | ing their way through the B. R. T's i} traction maze and a majority rode to i work this morning for the B. R. T.'s Market Would Have Been Unnecessary. ITNESSHS to the right of her, W Witnesses to the left of her, hollered and thundered. The charge of the Light Brigade was a mere strojl in the Eighth Street park in comparison, and if it hadn't been for the kind- ly agency of Pete the main {t is pretty near as smooth Avenue line, but those living in Bor- riding as could be expected on the ough Park, where Senator Calder has out of date cars and car lines, The withdrawal of the Sixteenth “How many witnesses have you?” ked. a lot of property can’t get away from the double fare. | The Union Street line fooled a lot of people yesterday, but not to-day. ‘The cars formerly ran along Pros.| LF YOU Dew pect Park West, down Ninth Street,| 4£av4 AVE into Court Street, past Borough Hall| ACowe-Zée— i began to talk. ave | told the Judge what she thought of | of the fight, and of the RO ERNE SNA RL ENTER PTE TESTIS Children Cry for Fletcher’s - and across the bridge to Park Row. | Walker and his lady,” cautioned Jerry | Now they go right on down Ninth perfectly good a | / Street and wind up at Hamilton badge, the morale jeclared | Ferry., It costs another nickel to of the grand old Aira. Polini cross the ferry and a third jitney to Pete Walker was temple of justice ASTORI get uptown. But ft isn’t necessary might have been | cue and ord to do all that. If a mah has to take shot to pieces. to keep Mra. F | the Union Street he can transfer} And it was up to igen gulet It he \ mind Fon ‘ou Have Always ht has borne orne the signe himself with another jitney to the Judge Tobias, who AR pu } jh 5 on her, | | by H. Fletcher, and made under his) | fourth Avenue subway and land up| now holds the throne of Essex Mar- | He did, and with- middle of Manhattan for ten |centa all told. It cost him ten cents e jin former days to reach the middle jof Manhattan anyhow. Mayor Hylan’s buses haven't ar- jrived in Brooklyn yet and Grover | Whalen, Comminsioner of Plant and out the muzzle. Finally she took the stand. "She said my girl ecratched her boy's face, declared. such terrible children. And her boy | spilled my cream, which cost 12 cents | ket Court, to determine whether it was a cup of cream, a bottle of milk or @ piece of cheese, Anyway, it was @ case of spilled milk. Esther Brenner was the complain- ant and Mrs. Polinski was the d fondant. But the kids started the mix- for over cares zoe ne ee | __Whet Je G SCASTORIA.. Saaccan goed ate she “My girl don't play with up without doubt, though the parents | and the cup which it was in cost . ‘ ‘ Spin, Stor nor ether Le pb oO bs tains heither | Structures, saya that the delay is oc-|finished It with apple-pie despatch. | 29 cents. Te was real cream,” she | The “Bayer Cross” marked on tablets means | Rheumatism, Neuritis and for Paitt, Seite aie it has been in constant use forthe | sloned by the refusal of the B. R.| ig Ay Mew, “pollmeki triumphantly, | eae ic the stand and ewore | . 70%, 2re, getting the genuine “Bayer Tablets of | | Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets rae only @ ‘of Cons ion, Fiatulency, Wind Collie and |‘. to furnish him with a map of|when she camo betore His Honor.’ | that Mre Poliwaki had deluged Mrs. Aspirin,” proved safe by millions of people. few cents. D ists also sell larger packages. Foverishnese srising therefrom, | Brooklyn's carlines. There's a map| “What cream?” inquired Judge| Brenner with the product of the gen- n the Bayer package are proper directions for | Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer ufactu: by Biniase! a and Bowels, aids the as- | of ihe kind on the platforms of the| Tobias. tle cow, but was ruled out of the race | Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earache Neuralgia, ' of Monoaceticacidester of S: Weplicacid, —-Adve. j nm of Food; cate thy nnd natural sleep. | and a map book could be pur-| The cream she threw all over me.” | when the Judge learned that the fight » * * eacidester Of Salicy u ' Mother’s Friend, bokabad fi “Did she spill cream on you?” had been in Russian and the witness | « ~ - = chased for @ quarter. There might ‘Spill cream, I should say so. She} could not speak Russian. | The Kind You Have Alwa' Bou t be delay in getting the appropria-|*pilled my face all over it.” Mrs. Polinski here jumped from the N i ys tion, because the application would jude me all about it,” urged the| seat and declared that she would tell A QUIT MEAT WHEN ; ‘ | Judge. the world a thing or two Bears the Signature of have to be approved by the Board of |" “1 wag having a talking with Mrs.| “You have a very bad temper, Mrs. | Estimate and Apportionment, and] Marcu: | Potineki,” volunteered Judge, Toblas. New York Folks “ the Mayor has just issued orders to} “And who is Mrs, Marcus?” "I am inclined to believe that it was “A friend of mine—I mean a neigh- cut down all expenses. The crush at the rush bour of night when Brooklynites got janywhere from @ half to an hour and partly your fault.” “But she is a bum?” His Honor refused to answer. “I want-to tell you that your life should be harmonious if you 1! Delmar, N. Y.:—“In February, 1919, I was all run down in health. I lost my appetite. Thad indigestion, dizzi- bor. And along comes Mrs, Polinski, which says to me, ‘I hope your kid will drop. She spilled the cream.’ And I tells her, ‘If you don't leave me alone last home aia If Mixed with Sulphur it} Naturally | Take a glass of Salts if your ja half late, will be remedied some-| with such foolishness I spi vour | : pede Darkens so ness and short- In Use For ‘Over 30 Years [a nett Inte gr, bo, remedied some; with such foolishness 1 apit in your |the same block.” he, declared flnally Nabads can Tell Back hurts or Bladder prensa THE cawrrave company, WW YORE OFT. : . the city lines, The B. RT. is facing] “bo you think that was @ ladylike|and an hour later they will be hug- sd troubles you. I felt that life a pe in the refusal of the city line| thing to do?” asked Judge Tobias. ging each other. But as soon as you a 5 . pO A H was a burden un- to exchange transfers with the! “Anyway, I said it," admitted Mrs.| grown-ups get into it a regular fight Grandmother kept her hair beauti- | til I read of Dr. Fourth Avenue subway, Officials of | Polinski. starts.” fully darkened, glossy and attractive; No man or woman who eats meat Pierce's Golden This Is 8 tter the B. R. T., after consulting with} “But did you do it?” questioned the!“ tell you she !s a bum,” asserted | with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. | regularly can make a mistake by Medical Discovery Wid chat eeahd ce oe OS Tae aa Tee cet ee ABAD Raien eens at | Whenever her hair took on that dull, | flushing the kidneys occasionally, says Tablets and de- Than Laxatives tion at that time, The franchise of| “Spit'in her eye?” | Mithere, there, cain Gown. ordered | e000 OF streaked appearance, this|s well-cnewa authority. Pode gh cided to try ther. F I fl the subway compels the exchange. “4 didn't get a chance.” Hin Honor. “Let the kids fight. rt, Simple mixture was apy with won- | uric acid which excites the li a4 I wasn’t sorry that or n uenza On tho other hand the City Line derful effect. they become over-worked from strain, get sluggish and fail to filter’ the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick, Nearly all rheuma- tism, headaches, liver trouble, ner- vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bot- tle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. His Honor was visibly shocked. | will do them good.” 4 I did, for they made me feel fine. The ‘Discovery’ is @ wonderful tonic, and I advise any person who is weak and sickly to try it—it will not disappoint.”—MISS IRENE HUBA. . cars have no franchise to cross the Brooklyn Bridge. Officials of the company say that the RB, R. T. got the franchise through the Brooklyn Heighty line, a subsidiary, and the City Company heads said this morn- | Be Prepared Cut This Out local public spirit manifested at sue | SPANISH EMPLOYERS YIELD. resumption of the old status of the! old favorite a © Rights of Workers—At- Many medical men say we will prob- | 1 bir titude a Surprise. ‘This simple mixture can be depended | urinary disorders come from sluggish Ea att wee ine tres we WAL 8 fas Na Gait sepat cane ee, thelr PROPERTY OWNERS WILL ' BARCELONA, Oct. 21.—In opening| Upon to restore natural eis and | kidneys. STOMACH AND Spek tase eames titne tot ua bv wall oro cars were inotuded in the franchise. ‘the Spanish Employers’ Congress here | beauty to the hair. The moment you feel a dull ache ia INDIGESTION aaa. ‘When asked if the B. R. T. was not CONTEST 15 CENT FARES yesterday the presiding officer, Senor| A well-known downtown Nariel the kidneys, attended by a sensation ‘The flu. as it te called, usually starts acting as their agent whén it con- S jJunoy, Iaid emphasis on the assertion | Says everbody uses Wyeth’s Sage and of scalding, stop eating meat and get} Utica, N. Y.:—"A few years ago ¥ with a ogld and tithness in the chest. Pe neahia, trac with me city Vd yuabange a that this body, organized to deal with| Sulphur Compound now because it about four ounces of Jad Salts from] suffered with stomach trouble and in- Ut you even suspect there is a chance Se area Bye (Lente cele which “shag shia csee | Cominiss! Nixon to Call Open the many serious labor problems in| darkens so naturally and evenly that ny pharmacy; take a tablespounful! digestion, would be distressed and feel that you may be getting intlucnga, take a! pom, ef enersy, nervy: Mona Sava te Te lng ¥ | Commissioner Nixon to Ca Pen onain was in no. wise antagonistic to| nobody can tell it has been applied— in a glass of water before breakfast) bad after eating. My liver was also oR Rega lhl galley ‘ot guna. poor ‘complexion, pimple 1H “Hobect ‘Porter: General Mana-| Debate Between Railroad and |tne work. it’s so eusy to use, too. You simply @nd in a few days your kidneys will) inactive. I took Dr. Pieree’s Golden gh re gran aptderate hdd ap elred ton ‘and often piri, Pipl Pious ye ger of the Brooklyn City Company, Saar pecs | Brtetdent Junoy said the body fully|dampen a comb or soft brush and Sct Tine. This famous salts is made! Medical Discovery: it was only neces- ' a ee er issued a typewritten statement Passengers’ Lawyers. recognised. the rights of the working.| drew it.through your hair, taking one {rom the seid of grapes and lemon} sary for me to take three bottles to juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neu- tralize the acids in urine so it no jlonger causes irritation, thus ending ' bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot \i jure; makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water drink which every one should take now and then to j keep the kidneys ¢lean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding seri- ous kidney complicatio tuat COUGH Hair is by far the most ous thing about us and is p Rub tt on freely and never ming it it ees fea nosed and hot. it cammet bitster Mhroat and chest: Kot strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beaut beautiful—Advt, Secretary Arthur Wilmot of the Flatlands Property Owners Associa- tion headed a delegation of the or- ganization which called upon Public Service Commissioner Nixon this saan morning to protest against the Brook- | EX- PREMIER | TERAUCHI DIES. lyn City Railroad charging a triple| fare to reach Manhattan from the! Tokio Anngane: relieve me of this condition. I con sider it the best medicine I have ever taken.—JOHN J. FARR, 5 Downer Ave, “DRAGGING AROUND” Syracuse, N. Y.:—“I am glad to en- dorse Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, At one time I ran down in tives pureye sed [which exuded joy at the attitude of Wve for & few sbaure, bu $4 the public and Its co-operation, He finds particular gratification in the Sea Sinat tones digestive as men and that the only object in view ras to bring the employers together for the protection interests, had been char ed that the employers in- tended to com! od workers’ unions. DAD! YOUR HAIR IS FALLING FAST fous you can t icnugeten, ouickly follows the flv and x doctor tries hard to aides rine for 30 I ready for Death of Noted Gen- My | . —- Flatlands section. At the conclusion eral and Statesman, | weight and was dragging around and of real yellow “Da ine” yi ¢ of the hearing Commissioner Nixon| TOKIO, Monday, Oct. 20 (Asso- trying to wait on my family. I began ae je ies ere cores’ canene. Danderine” will check that announoed that he would call a pub-|ciated Press).—Field Marsha} Count —~Adve. tu take the ‘Favorite Prescription’ and ugly dandruff and stop hair coming out Seiki Terauchi, former Premier of Japan, died to-day, lic meeting in the rooms of the Public Service Commission within a few days to allow the property owners to contest the claims of the Brooklyn City Railroad lawyers that a triple fare is legal could see the difference at once. ‘The contents of six bottles put me on my feet and did me untold good, My blood, which was very thin and wa tery, improved in quality. I felt bet- ter and stronger and could easily at- RELIABLE REMESY FOR ASTHMA , ‘SOLe BY ALL & Y. DaosasTs Pimples A Torment Kerr's Flaxseed Emulslon, Linening le) ue DOs ily ee bed or |tend to my household duties. I most ‘The company claims that separate thi ndard remedy for coughs cheerfully recommend Dr. Pierce's franchises allows them to charge To Miss Johnson colde, even stubborn bronchitis yielding careless treatment. If we are Very | sci caieg because this one did so, much yous Nolavstionm dy Fonsi signe aif Better ost healing of throat| especially fine oy [ have also used Dr. Pierce's Pleas- Asthmador never fails to give mame, deny this and say that in 1684 the i weather, one that brings out all bd > ‘DIATE RELINP evendn the worst cases | AZo} r ls. pa jon t “I was troubled with « breaking t the that dis- | dnt Pellets; they are just as represent- of agthes, No warrme for aRSULTS Wis25¢ Bo cork vexteneloun”” but these exten. || out of pimples on my face, and they natural beanty of the oie ‘ail dat-|cd."—-MRS. FRANCES C. THORN- to Ite great healing properties. The Victims of Coughs and Colds are to strength and vigor careful in hair washing, we will have three fares and compel passengers to Tincaaliy” ne, wale trem bbehs rs to raise me from weakness to good use three cars. The property owners hd Cuticura Healed han’Pills solves and entirely druff, excess oil and dirt, can f4 be used at trifling expense by si dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox (which you can get at any druggist’s) on my chin. turned to eruy and were a torment to me. VTON, 884 No. Beech St.—Advt. sai ike ‘ite action is immediate, direct and CRRTAD, Taaemoiate RELtEy is assured even fm the most severe attacks, 29 mat- M or t Cc hi ld sions were not new franchises, as the company contends, us a 1 The property owners also contend Be Pale? that if the company was given the ‘They were hard and red, hot water. This makes e ter bow violent the. peroxysms or ob- right to charge three fares that the and they itched and burned ry ane pe Liquid, enough stisate the aise. Money will be re- right was outlawed because it did not h go thet I scratched and go it is easy to epply it to all the hair eo charge three fares in the thirty funaed byany (without any years that the extensions have been the top ef the head. ‘yuestion) of whom @ package of Asth- instead of just rae al impart: Pallor, “Tired-outness” and Poor This chemically All Druggists—60c and $1.20, authorized. They say on the strength ti soothing, cooling mador fe purchased and it fails to give | APPetite Almost Always of a Bcent fare pledge, homes worth Or by mail at the same price Het Od ce A ee the seal entire satisfaction. Remedied by Pepto- Mangan #,600,000 were built in the Flatlands oo icny clean, soft end pliant All druggists supply Asthmador on ee section, while the air Lake en the pony the quaranics plan of satisfaction or | {t Builds Up the Blood and Thus odd Ay pk (Signed) Mise ore. Mer. 31, 1918. oer ” le rang ve Soap, Ointment and Tal- CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS ° hich makes it seem much n? eget it is. After canthrox ranging the hair is @ Advt CHARLES A. ABBOTT Improves the Appetite and To stop falling hair at once and rid Skin trouble costs shampoo, ‘ , Strengthens the Body the scalp of every particle of dandruff, BEGINS DIVORCE ACTION com promote end maintain obin Tella How to Get Quick Relief * Advt. DS ie ( 300d Health coal, | get « sinall bottle of “Danderine’’ at purity, skin comfort and skin health From Head-Colds, It's Splendid! | | —--eeneen eens | TEMATLY B man hisjob 7 : any drug or toilet counter for a few ‘ ry mM: mere but one legitimate excuse |cents, pour a little in your hand and Mrs. Abbott, Now Defendant, aoe webaad pee Bee, Falege . srinats your degeed gostei RHEUMATIC PAINS Ne matter how efficient a man may ; ® pale, run-down, listless child b it into the sealp. Aft S mare 4 none mi ¢ has fit and fresh rewards! or more of the vital organs, which, of | c n y 1 Alienation Ci 1 @ head will clear and you can breathe MaRIE aE heed then cries wanes the iexeaed ekteaion at |Scannee” Baan Gacy tale ta dene Allenstton Cate Fee Ova AJ |freely. No more snuffling, blowing RAISING A Revue 2 wee See OM 88 , attention o: Se . - laws of health, and! 4 competent bovine Unless such mn kuvs po ite veer brchtneae Mrs. Frances F. Abbott is the de- headache, dryness, No struggling for * | not in the least contagious, but cater |condition exists, the weak, white youngster who takes no pleasure in romping or playing can be very mate- rially helped by a course of that thor- oughly dependable blood enricher and general tonic, Gude's Pepto-Mangan. This standard remedy for Anemia (Bloodlessness) has been continuously prescribed by physicians all over the world for nearly thirty years, to re- store the weakened, watery blood to | its normal cendition, and thus improve appetite, add color to pale lips and cheeks and impart strength to the whole body. Gude's Pepto-Mangan can be had in both liquid and tablet j form (no difference in its effect), the liquid, of course, being preferable for young children, When buying Pente- | Mangan. be sure the name the package. Without * ot Pepto-Mangan.—Advt keep the bowels reg- ular with MUNYON’S Paw-Paw Pills ALL DRUGGISTS—30c oes? wa i fendant ina suit for divorce brought by her husband, Charles A, Abbott, who during the war was head of the motor truck department of the White Auto- mobile Company, Information became public to-day when Aaron & Wise, attor- neys, and Charles M. Russell, attorney for Frederica I. Pearson of Bretton Hall, 86th Street and Broadway and Rockville Centre, L. I. whom Mra. Ab- dott te suing for $50,000 for alleged alienation of affection of her husband, joined in @ request to the Supreme Court that the case be placed on the reserve calendar, The suit for the alleged alienation hinges upon the divorce suit now pend- in Philadelphia, Meanwhile there is awaiting, trial @ suit for separation brought in this State by Mrs. Abbott, In the separation suit papers it is set forth the Abbotts were married Aug. 7, thickness and more color,—Advt. in Boston. Mra, Abbott ocharees husband to provide treet, u ‘and at Governor's FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, the Clean, Liquid, Just What You Need, Is Not Greasy Don't worry about eczema or other troubles, You can have a clear. thy skin by using Zemo, of tained at any drug store for 35c, extra large bottle at $1.00. Zemo gener ski clear and healthy. penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neithe: trifle for each appli ndable. troubl ion, It is alway ordinary s Use Zemo soap. Antiseptic lly removes eczema and milar eruptions and makes the skin i Zemo ia 0 cleat, nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere ii d_ liable te tie So ir iat and liable to aggravate she ditio: m9 It te anti-| 8 soothing, and hastens the process breath at night{ your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now, Apply a little of ‘this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen- etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief | | comes instantly. It's just fine, with a cold or nast: comes 80 aulekiy wt, Sloan's. Liniment, kept handy, takes the fight out of them. LOSHING around in the wet Rand S then —the dreaded rh twinge? But not for long 7 Liniment is kept handy. ins, sprains — how soon friend penetrates without rubbing and helps drive ‘em away! And how cleanly, too— no muss, no bother, no stained skin or clogged pores, Muscles limber up, lumbago, Don't stay stuffed-up tarrh—Relief sciatica, neuralgia are prompll re+ Get Rid pr That feat” Keene hottle Handy’ all the time, Get today if you’ 4 run out r Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent s coomn” or cold, threatening throat or lung affections, with Eckman's Al- terative, the tonic and up-builder’ of successful use. 80c gnd tir bottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, | Mo Aabrste cy hee of Sloan's All druggists niment. = B50, 70¢, $1.40, ruireversit fhands people are afraid, they avoid him, andhe must make way for a men with a clear, healthy skin. Why ran this risk, when ‘|Resinol Ointment and Resinol Seap stop itching away ecsema and similar PARTOLA “Yc:0" The ay, taxath rastlsoaticn’ Bleed cor en ‘nna ‘ahd SUNY WORLD WANTS } SST yevee gn temaren.