The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 17

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| - WORLD'S ON ANARCHY CHARGE ' 3 WAY CAMPAIGN Berger Calls Aid Society's Atten- tion to Case of Lovestone, in 4 View of His Position, : BETTERS SERVICE Deputy Attorney General Berger to-day called the attention of the Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, iting Commissioner Glennon | N°: % Second Avenue, to the fact that Jay Lovestone, a probation of- y Announces Overload Greatly ficet for the society, has been ar- ie Reduced by Four-Car Plan. |restea and held in $1,000 bail on a charge of criminal anarchy. iy ‘As @ result of The Evening World’s| Mr. Berger pointed out that it has } been Lovestone's duty to deal inti- — for better service in the mately with the conduct of boys pa- BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G ‘ . Fulton Street, Brooklyn Silvertone Coat \ Full Lined—Genuine { Fur Collar $3 5,00 Regular $45 Value Tomorrow, Wednesday A Sale of Dresses 14.00 bways a decided Improvement was! poled trom the Hawthorne School, a ported to-day by inspectors of the|reformatory conducted by the socl- iblic Service Commission to Deputy | ¢tY: } “I think the society will wish to | ~ Commissioner Haward Giennon, who tion whether such Ie Acting C issio consider the quest et Staiaalosionse Nisek in the absence |. man ought to have any supervisory 5 ‘ merican boys,” *_ The reports of >is inspectors were Sane, A ys,” said Mr, W/ehecked up by Acting Commissioner! 1 ovestong’s home is at No. 166 Rast {Glennon himself, who went into the] i794 street, and he is at liberty on p@ubways to see what improvement | 444) * ‘had been made. , The most important Style illustrated is only one of many wonderful || included in our values © @hange was in running four-car local | = SALE OF o i he ‘rains instead of three-car trains dur- . " FUR i} 6 Sing non-rush hours. Extraordinary Sale of Used i} emer woe ell AN 0 TRIMMED COATS || | Regular Values to 29.75 on the sub: has bei " perenne PTA S Many os tow os suas || yfour-ear trains during —non-rash ; None higher than $75 We are offering a assortment of VAR MAKES and at very pe sy ef shaper Allinstruments perfect order. Shours,” Acting Commissioner, Glen- = Bon said. “My own observation “(showed that instead of having every jeer filled with standing passengers, ‘the overload in no cuse amounted to fen and the average was about two standees to a car. ‘The peak of this overload occurs at ‘the 334 Street statign on.the Bast Sida mabway and that has always been a troublesome station. Plans have been ‘Submitted with a view to making that “staton an express stop and the engi- neers of the Commission are care- eeeliy considering the proposition. « “The Interborough must improve the non-rush hour service on the ex- trains as well as on the locals. ‘There are two remedies, One is the _ Vengthening of the express trains in ‘ , Women’s and, Misses’ Dresses of Navy Serge Ceca aE Se a a EE _ HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE, a NEAR. | An event made possible by an extraordinary purchase together with , a =| a number of models taken from regular stock. The dresses are de- Christman, Player ‘30 Best For Your Silver | cidedly attractive and are embroidered, braided and button trimmed. CHRISTMAN S SONS HIGHEST POLISH with LEAST EFFORT! : ELECTRO-SILICON , Due to the Extreme Reductions Offered, All Sales Must Be Final Wareroom: 35 W. 14th St. Ret, 6th and 6th Aves ALSO 753 OTH AVENUE. } f ,mon-rush hour service so there always | « —— quickly cleans and imparts a beautiful and lasting lustre to oo BSE “cae dimialahing oe = a Silverware, Aluminum, Nickel, Cut Glass, and all fine metals— | > LS without scratching or marring * four. 1 intend to see that one of ‘these plans are adopted.” Direet with mir. } Deputy Commissioner Alfred W. OUR FALL STO " WRarrett to-day ordered the receiver of a ae } , | f ‘the New York Railways Company, Feat it ones |S Kéeevs Your Silver. At Its Best POWDER 10c. CREAM 10c, and 25e. . theadway to three minutes instead of NI Sold by Grocers, Druggista, and leading dealers everywhere. _ Job E. Hedges, to improve the service \ on the Fourth and Madison Avenue qi Hines. On a hearing it was shown /Seonditions on that line were acute. What is “Internal Hygiene”? Why Newly Discovered .Necessity Should be in Every Home eet’, aA i | MORRIS Supreme ; Marigold Hygiene—the preservation of health—has long been practiced with respect to teeth, mouth and thivat. Antiseptic and germicide pastes, powders and ‘liquids are used everywhere by careful people. rd . ‘ i Partola disinfects the system, dities out poisons Deadliest eee " Hidden Germs and disease germs and makes the whole digestive tract If germs breed in the mouth and cause tooth decay sterile and antiseptic. and many other disorders how much more freely ~~ INSIDE the body—in the internal organs—where 4 canes hidden and protected! The modern and newly Important Advantages discovered health necessity, therefore, is “internal hygien¢” —that is, overcoming, and driving disease germs and poi- sons out of the body and miaking the digestive organs sterile Remember these three advantages of Partola: First, it is a delicious candy. Second, it is a thorough laxative. 2 of th Third, it is a systemic antiseptic which safeguards health ‘¢ and antiseptic. and protects you from the germs and poisons which are Ki ; your hidden enemies, Delicious as Bon-Bons For this purpose, Partola—“‘The Roctor in Candy Partola Benefit Everyone . Form’’—was invented. It comes in the form of dainty and most delicious mint lozenges. It has no suggestion whatever of medicine. It is therefore favored by young and old and is especially liked by children. IMPORTANT: Every man, woman and child should eat a Partola candy occasionally whether or not they are troubled by constipation. One half candy, eaten daily, has an invaluable antiseptic action on the digestive organs. For constipation, take two candies at night and one candy la per night thereafter (for a short period). This treatment D ouble Duty of Parto will remove the most stubborn case of constipation. But Partola is more than a delicious candy. It is a modern combination of laxative and antiseptic ingredients. Partola—The Doctor in Candy Form—is sold by all q It cteanses the stomach and bowels and stimulates the good druggists in boxes ranging from 25 cents to $1.00, ‘ liver—gently but effectively. In addition to its laxative GET YOUR BOX TODAY! FREE TRIAL the modern mint candy laxative For sale by all good drug- ” and internal gists. in 25c, 50c and $1.00 . ° boxes. For free trial package, antiseptic send us the name of your drug- A “The Doctor in Bite Form” gist and a 2 cent stamp to cover Partola Distributing Go,, 26 West 17th Street, New York, N.Y, CWhol CSOME and delicious for eating and ‘cooking. Two kinds: Supreme Mari- gold and Supreme Nut Marigold; both packed under the yellow and black label. MORRIS & COMPANY

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