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| QUEM 'AdoiDh Gets a Wine Bat TO PAY BONUSES AND AID FUNDS cams : Surplus Estimated at $175,000 to Go to Volunteers and fy Employees, The surplus, estimated at $176,000, arising from the city’s sale of Army foods, will go to pay bonuses to vol- unteers and city employees who helped in the sale, and to create an emergency food fu e fund un- der the Mayor's di , Commis- stoner of Marketa Day announced to- This dispositi'n of the surplus, Dr. Day said, has been agreed to by John 3. Halpin, attorney for former Deputy Commissioner of Markets O'Malley, who has an injunction suit pending to restrain Dr. Day, from handling the $2,500,000 fund deposited in banks Jointly by O'Malley and W. W. Smith, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Day said “My attention fas been called to a statement made by John J. Halpin, attorney for Edwin J, O'Malley, re- cently @ Deputy Commissioner of Markets, that a disagreement over the division or disposition ef a $175,000 surplus arising from the sale of army | foods by the city, was the cause for | O'Malley's removal by me and his in- Jrnetion suit against me. his statement is absolutely un- true. First of all, wo do not know what the surplus will amount to— Whether it will be 6176,000 or less. Probably less. “There never has been any dispute ever the disposition of any surphus. Tt was understood by all concerned; from the first that any surplus would | be distributed in bonuses to the vol- umteer workers who have helped in the distribution of the food, in bo- mruses to city employees assigmed to the distribution and who have worked jong hours overtime, and the re- Mainder to go into a fund under direction of the Mayor for the dis- tribution of food, fuel or ice in times of great stringency, “Binc the filing of the suit, Mr. Hal- pin, representin Mr, O'Malley, has | affirmed this agreement, which is @abject to approval by the Mayor. “Monty due the Government must Be paid first, and Mr, O'Malley and Deputy Commissioner of Markets W. ‘W. Smith may sign checks to the Zone Supply Officer, U. 8. Army, in Payment of his bills as fast as they @re checked by the city and Mr. O'Malley. Any checks for any other {purpose must be approved by me, “It is my personal opinion that O'Malley brought his suit thinking ft might miake me back down on his awemoval. “I removed (Mr. a official in my department in the in- terest of discipline and order in the Department of Public Markets and while | remain Commissioner he can- mot dé connected with the depart- ment “The arrangements with the Govs emment were made by the Mayor and O'Malley, as a deputy in my de ent, was merely designated as @n individual with whom the army would transact business, — URGES HIGHER STANDARD OF CHILD LABOR LAWS Must Consider Age, Education and Physical Condition, Says U. S. Expert. WASHINGTON, Ovt, %.—Women delegates attending the International Congress of Working Women bega to- flay the preparatio of recommendations for international legisiatio on child la- wor, which will be presentod to the International Labor Conference ater in the week, Miss Grace Abbott, for- mer head of the Children’s Bureau of the Labor Department, led the discus- sion. “Women and children in industry have poth suffered by the general ten- dency to lik thelr interests tofether tn legislation,” Mixs Abbott said. “We know there is a difference between the @uty of the State to children and its duty to women, Much of our leg tion has been a) compromise between the child's interest and the Interest of induatry in children’s, labo should insist now that there standard on the subj age, education, and ment of every child s _ Utlea Strikers Ceane to Annoy Workers. UTICA, N. Y., Oct mille this morning, alt numbers paraded through tton. Many were sc who were carrying wi : rested, It is said that t forty of the strikers were wounded in yester- | day's fighting. Pots area awararna Use Cuticura Soap ToClear Your Skin Moreton bw awe A LORMEADAGHE! ANTREL RALG IA: ry ANTIX War wih | the old days, to be hit with @ beer! Well,’ BUT Tust son THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SEARCH FOR THREE And Doesn’t Know His Luck; An East Side Tale of Woe When He Kicks He Gets Reputation of Being a Unique Eccentric Who Flaunts Fortune for the Sake of a Shirt—But It’s a Sordid Story of Desertion, and No Wonder He Felt Bad—Also, All the Musical Celebrities Ex- cept Caruso Were in Essex Market. HERE came to Essex Market| what you think about it” Court the musical trio, Every-| When the bundle was unwrapped body was there except Caruso.| there came to view a perfectly good Mr, Kreisier came in®with anger in| shirt. True, it was here and there his heart, because the defendant had] flecked with light claret spots and crowned him with more than necon-|1a0Ner frayed at, the cnds of th sary vigor. In order to keep the case! in these days well within the profession Mr. Kreis-| “Why don't you get it washed?" ler called Mr. Zimbalist ag a witness, |"#ked the Prosecuto: And the cop in the case was Officer| ..,it, 18 the evidence,’ said Adolph, Mellody. wine and spilled it all over_my face “FOr some strange reason,” ex-| and sbiri 3) 2, oe claimed Judge Cobb when the musi- cale started, “t lack of harmeny. “Lucky man,” ore seems to che a} caine the choru “And you are To hold off possible libel suits it| Kicking about may be explained that none of the] Mr. Direnzo participants were those who make| with some «ur. graphophone records, prise “You Second prize for the week went to] S#SHt to be proud Adolph, however, who was really) tary) like much luckier than he realized. In] th Ben: yottle or have aldered Adolph, “it isn't just that I Green Demeon''| bJect to having wine thrown at me i AT THIS SHIRT eae piled over your ,, bUt T hate to get Lempert sountenance was @ Were you arrested for absorbing sign of hostility.| the wine?" in some parte of] ,,"Noi It was a hor ; 4 8 ago and tool 6 the country they! clothes ILowned excopt thowe I fot! even fought after}on. I was going to get some new such episode. | stuff, but find it will take years and years to afford a new gutfit. So, the other night, wh down De- my wife walk- New to-day would objeet to a Bronx saower bath, a Manhattan|"P and says, vangeline, plunge, or a gentle spray of good| Won't yi ive me back @ suit? Just wine, well distributed over face and|vne suit asks nice-like, Amd she shirt, we should like to know of it.| says ‘Not @ sult.’ Well, then, I asks Adolph was the one person; and ac. | lso titnid-like, ‘Can't I'get back just cording to the Essex Market Bar As- {One Shirt?’ and she says, ‘Not one sociation and Bavex Post, A, O. O. R,| shirt.’ And then the feller gets sore Adolph is unique, and takes @ bottle of wine and throws Adolph strolied yesterday into the| it on me, like you see the shirt now.” fingerprint room of the court, where) ‘Who had the wine?" Assistant District Attorney Direnzo| “My wife, She always carries it listens to the woes of mankind and| with her, And then, f no reason at dectdes whether they merit apearance/ all, she gets a com int for dis- before the Judge, wulting outside. 1 didn't do nothing, “I lost my_ wife," declared Adolph, | orderly conduct, for which I am now "Go to. the Domestic Relationa| except ask for a clean shirt, and now Court,” ordered the Prosecutor this is dirty, and all I got is which 1 “But take a squint at this shirt,”| got on.” protested the wifeless one, “and see| The wife was called for examina- NAME “BAYER” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Safe and proper directions are in every “Bayer” package 29,—Textile | strikers in this city did not attempt to) prevent the workers from entering the | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be) relieve Colds, Headache, Toothache, genuine must be marked with the| Earache, Nenralgia, Lambago, Rheu- safety “Bayer Cross.” Then you are | mtism, Neuritis, Joint Pains and Pain generally getting the true, world famous Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets pirin, prescribed by physicians for! cost but a few cents Druggists also over 18 years. sell larger “Bayer” packages. buy an unbreken package | is the trade mark of Bayer M yer Tablets of Aspiria,” which | ture of Moncecetie acidester of Salicyl- contains proper directions, to safely! jen ‘RUB ON SPRAINS, - PAINS, SWELLING HILLS ' Don't suffer! 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Rub the misery A moment FIVE MILLION PEOPLE’ USED IT LAST YEAR Society Ladies Adopt Ncw Hair Curling Method | after “St. Jacobs Liniment” is applied you cannot feel the slightest pain or soreness, and you can go about your - nn aang trate Renamer tetera ae ane es Since the Introduction of Mauld silmer- regular duties, tet ¢ it tia Country.: It hue become “St. Jacobs Liniment” conquers who fave readily adopted It tn place of pain, It has been used effectively for The waver sprains, strains, soreness and stiffness 3 for 60 years—six gold medal awards. Adv Eyes Sore? ur eyes or lids are sore; if they itch, burn or feel dry; if your vision is blurred, your eyesight dim; | the curl for wouks.—Ady if you are ¢ ar glasses, go] “to your druggist and get a bottle of | Bon-Opto tablets. Dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and harie For Superfluous Hair Use DELATONIZ The Leading Seller for 10 Years QUICK — SURE ~- SAFE—REUIABLE j the eyes from two to four times Use Fresh as Wanted day, Sound, comfortable eyes and Ask Your Dealer — He Knows | improved eyesight will make the world look brighter.—Advt, S “No; It was this way. My wife beat | r feller, T goes | | They start the bile and overcome constipa- Bhe admitted that she naa! Adolph’s suits ard shirts, and finally! Agreed to drop the cas And on con. | dition that Adolph leave her alone, she declared she would return one and one shirt. The shirt contat the wine was requested for the chives of Essex Market Post, A. O. R., but Adolph said it was too valu- able, and took it home. Then every- thing was quiet and peaceful at the grand old tomple of justice, and every one was happy, partoularly Adolph. ah REV. A. B. SIMPSON DIES. Was Pastor of the Gospel Taber- macic Here—75 Years Old. NYACK. N. ¥.. Oct. 29.—The Rev, Albert B. Sftvson. President of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. since 1897, died at his home here to- dav. Dr Simpson was seventy-five years ol Pevica ak ime Sb ebit 3,000 TONS OF St OF SUGAR HERE. 21,000 Rags Arrive on Steamer) rom ¢ Carrying 21,000 bags of sugar, about .000 tong, the Munamar of the Munson arrived to-day from Antilla, Cuba, The forty-eight passengers were de- | |iayed for two hours, due to the fact | that immigration authorities who went down the bay to meet them falled to locate the boat. Other immigration authorities were called and went through the necessary formalities —_ Berlin Stock Market Close BERLIN, Oct. 29.—(By Associated | Press.)—The Berlin stock market was closed to-day and by order of the com- mittee will be closed every Tuesday in the future to allow the banks to cateh up with transactions, which the staffs of the banks are unable to handl oath he was rnacie in |rying a sider, Thi WOMEN SET FREE BY FALSE ORDERS extinct Court Officer Confessed and Named Lawyer, Distzict jy Attorney Says. j A bondsman, an attorney and « court officer figured prominently yes- terday in the investigation by District Attorney Swann and Chief Justice Fredetic Kernochan of the Court of Special Sessions into the recent Min. | covery of false entries on the docket | book of that court, which resulted In the disappearance of three criminals and the refunding of $1,800 cash bail to their bondsmen, | Mr. Swann said yesterday afternoon that the court officer had admitted his recent familiarity witn an attorney for one of the criminals, and also with the bondsman, to whom he confessed car- rtifioate for the issuance of a warrant for the refunding of bail by | the City Chamberlain. | “I am sure,” the District Attorncy continued, “that collusion existed be- tween this court attache and an out- | court officer admitted that, Break a Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing | and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’ 8 Cold | Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. The first dose opens clogged-up nos- trils and air passages of head; stops are mnsigh ly’ $ Boa) heals eruptions Only those who lave undergone them can reaize the mental and physical discomforts which many skin affections cause, The distress- ing appearance and the intolerable itching and burning too often make | life really miserable, Yet Resinol | Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, | generally overcomes these troubles | promptly, even if they are severe | and long-established. The Resinot treatment stops itching ssdandy. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap are sold by all druggists. Why don't you éry them? HIME CLR | CHEK * Be Better Looking—Take Olive ‘Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid— tongue coated—appetite poor ~ you have a bad taste in your mouth~ a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablete—a substitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil, You will know them by their olive color To have a clear, pink bright eyes, @ feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no danger ous after effects tion, Millions of boxes are sold annually at Oc and 25, Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results.—Advt. Whe n jou tect so “bine” that | even the sky looks yellow, you need BEECHANS PILLS A stuaatah liver and poorly ecting Knee ail to destroy Pefoas, whch alert te euind wa well as the body. Largest Sold Sale of Any every: Medicine where, ia the In boxes, Werld, 10s, 258, ran ron Heat (or young and In Few Hours First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound”? relieves all stuffiness and distress—No quinine! Costs little! liver and intestinal ailments, includ- ing appendicitis, One dose will con- druggists. — Advt Cold nose running; relieves headache, dull- ness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the kest, surest relief known and costs ly a few cents at drug stores, It acts without assistance, Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's!—Advt. Try Making Your Sen Cough Remedy You can save about £2, and have ® better remedy than the ready made kind, Ensily done, If you combine the curative proper- ties a every Known “ready-made” cough rem bably could not get as m rative power as there is in this simple home-made cough syrup, which is easily prepared in a few minutes Get from any druggist 2% ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn G The District Attorne 29, 1919, on two ocoasions, bo received $2 for carrying such # ¢ yer's oiflee, We evict rtificate to the laws November mee in the ense to th i Jury.” said the case Was of greater importance than the mere guilt of one or more employees in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Special Seasions for Manhattan. He declared crimingls had been per- mitted to go free when they should ave remained within the jurisdiction of the court for trial, and that justice had been at least temporartiy de- ' feated. ‘A general alarm Has been sent out for three women. each of whom in charged with shopl ting, but none of them had been found last night. A| fourth cnse, in which a fwise entry Was discovered, wns that of a man shoplifter, but thie trial is set for next month. The Board of Justices will hear charees of neglect of duty against Jonn D. Hilly, Clerk of the Court of Special Sessions for Manhattan, who issued the warrants for the return of Dail without, according to Justice Kernochan, properly examining the orders, > BRITAIN WARNS TROTZKY. we y Respon- LONDON In the House of Commons Ceci! itarmawerth Partia- mentary Secretary for Foreign Aftatra, stated that the Government had noti- fled Troteky and others In Soviet Ru sia that they would be held personally teaponsible f treatment of Frit ten nore and other British clti« ten is syrup, as desired. The result is a full | pint of really better cough syrup than ‘ou could buy ready-made for three |times the money, Tastes pleasant and never spoils. * This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. It loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, irri- tated membranes so gently and easily that it is really astonishing, A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there is nothing better, Pinex is a most valuatle eoncen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract and has been used for generations to break ap severe coughs, To avoid disappointment,, ask. your drug: for “2% ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don't accept anything else, Guaranteed to give ab- solute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Advt. Crabs Getting Scarce The human crab is doomed. It is estimated that’ within nine years he will become extinct. Since Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments has been discovered there has been @ radical change in this type of humans. Our advice to everyone troubled in this Way, especially when accompanied with bloating in the stomach, is to try this remedy. It is @ simple, harmless preparation that removes the ca- tarrlal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, vince or money refunded. At all vereanen strength of delicate. morvous. 1] down people In two weeks’ time in Instances. Used and highly en 1 by former Uuited States Bene ‘and hers known physicians and fc Pabile Teolth ofviciais. AK your doctor or Gonerons, ‘well: | | 12 LIVE BLUE FOXES COMING. Wt Re Placed on mxpertmentat | aaent | foxes, valued at Overdeind How American Women Break Down | t Ry) Owing to the modern manner of living and the nervous haste of every woman to accomplish just so much eachday, ~ they overdo, and as a consequence reg ailments peculiar to their sex, as is indicated by backache, ness, the blues, displacements and weakness. e foxes are to be shipped a! Survey, eadache, nervous- Womenwhofind themselves in this condition should slow down, and depend upon that good old fashioned root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, to restore them to health and strength, for there is no other remedy known that so quickly restores a healthy, normal condition. Here is the Story of a Most ni lichinscuptemch full of life and energy. It is a pleasure to care for my children cad Leper Bee and feel fine, 1 nurse my by exclusively again, and can't say too much for your ine. Mrs, A. L. MILLER, 2633 East 24th St, Surely this proves the curative value of Titan Ecc 5 LYN ALT 2.500.000, were brought to Beattie from the Government sealing stations om the bot istands by the navel eonier oe Nanskan which docked to-day. SEATTLE, Oct. 29.Twelve live blue ran $500 each, and 26,185 seal skina, eatimated to be worth nearly where they will be rinental tarms of the ee es