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HERE TODAY ON ~LINERLAFRANE ictim of Tonsillitis, Which ittacked Many of the 1,380 ay Passengers. Bearing a notabdle list of passengers the French liner La France arrived to-day after an unusually rough voy- ‘age from Havre. Many of the pas- wengers were suffering from tonsilitis. Among these was William K. Van- derbdit ar, who was so weak he had to Be assisted on his. way to meet the @ustoms officials, and then back to in giateroom. Mrs, Vanderbjit, who accompanied her husband, said he had been 1!) dur- ing the whole voyage, She is coming to open the Vanderbilt home in Fifth Avenue. Dr. Alexis Carrel, famous war sur- goon, arrived to rosume scientific re- pearch work for the Rockefeller In- stitute. “The oportunities for scientific de- velopment are very much greater in the United States than anywhere else,” he declared. “That is why I Feturne’, in epite of criticisms in gome quarters that I was ‘turning my ack on France.’ I am retaining my French citizenship, however, for there. may be another war, you know.” Mary Garden arrived. She is the Proud possessor of “the dress with 1,000 mirrors,” which she will wear when she will appoar ina new opera, "The Love of Three Kings." Miss tional ice & Coal Co., Yes Pack Ave. To. Vander S050 Th 4 small “budiness houses ate eutt seconds and saving it Automatic Cashier. pamed when the bookkee, a business day over the ‘Time is too precious. ‘The m ves the day randt Autom expense, with l o “a in z ile know t its dai eee ot See di si * ‘Saved by a Second!) watch tory of how large and ‘The age N whatever office you see PY ‘‘The Man at the Desk”’ (The Dictaphonetrademark), most economically, MEDIC TAPAVNE Phone Worth 7250—Call at 280 Broadway Thie edoertisament was dictated to The Dictaphone Garden spent the summer in her home near Monte Carlo. Max Linder, “the Charlie Chaplin of France,” arrived to make an Amer- fean movie comedy. He expreased the comedy is past, as eggs and pies are now too expensive to be thrown around, Miss Elsie De Wolfe returned from | her relief work im Franee, and Miss Constance Drexel of Philadelphia re- turned from Waréaw. La France brought 1,380 passengers, all but 442 of whom were cabin pas- sengers, STOLEN GAR WRECKS MILK Damage in Three Brooklyn Crashes Estimated at $4,000—One Arrest Made. At 4 o'clock this morning Mrs, Eliza- beth Healy, No. 26 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, heard a noise and saw her limousine plunge out of its garage and mpeed away. She called the police, A Nttle later the automobile hit a milk wagon in front of No. 7406 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, and the damage to wagon, horse and milk is estimated at $500, ‘The car also demolished three showcases In George Beyer's haberdash- ery shop, plunged into the shop, amaah- ing display windows, and backed out. Damage $2,000, Next the car leaped through the windows of Tesan Bros.’ |, bakery. Estimated damage, $1,500. The driver jumped out and fled. James Robertson, policeman, and Larry Smith, detective, caught a man who said he was Bernard Connolly of No. 140 Jefferson Averme, a book- keeper, whom they sent to the Fifth Avenue Court on a charge of grand lar- ceny. Connelly confessed, the police say, to having stolen the machine and also another automobile from No, 187 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn. The police say they found the second ue gare n $2,000 bail to-day n Gates opinion that the day of slop-stick| rqward Freedman old, No. 620 Bast 11th his way to his wedding when he was arrested at Etehth Avenue by $1,500 BAIL FORFEITED BY BRIDEGROOM'S DELAY | Arrested on Way to Wedding, Not in Court for Trial. The New Amsterdam Casualty Com- pany took @ $1,500 chance on a bride groom last night, and to-day there isn't & nickel of It left. award Freedman, twenty-one years Street, waa on Street and Second Always insist upon true The “Bayer Cross” on Aspirin tab- lets has the same meaning as 14 Karat| P on eee “4B Both mean Genuine! ayer Tablets of Aspirin” should be taken according to the safe and pro} r directions in each “Bayer” ackage. Be sure the “Bayer Cross” on package and on tablets. ‘Then you are getting the genuine Aspirin Avenue Court by Magistrate Folwell.| prescribed by physicians for over FURRIERS — 10 East 39th Street,NY AWNINGS Flag Decorations McHUGH MFG, ©O. J,B. McTEIGUE, 242 W, 4lat St. 50 Barclay Street, NY. Stores and Agencies Everywhere AGood Salesman— 50% efficiency is the answer when he has to do his own pioneering. If the way is paved with intelligent ad- The Rotary Club of New linea of commercial activity. are ‘hig _nowspa: Rotary Club of ork, ‘' HE EVENING WO Detective Kane on a charge | that he waa implicated with four others WAGON, SHOP AND BAKERY "2" rep us ns Sri “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’’ York ia an organisation of men representing all Its purpose is to iness to Moher ethical level. Ite slogan ig Service “Above Self” Then nese et edged to respect your confidence and fulfl your wants, er space 48 controled by the ‘ew Headquarters, 22d floor, Hotel Mealpin, ght Court ave ball, $1,500, jman went out to get married, When the case was called in the Es- sex Market Court tye morning Freed- | nan's lawyer, AWfaham Yarehover, | tried to explain the absence of his elfent, "You know he was married Just Inst | night, Judge, and—well, If you'll juat| put this case over I'l have him rehover | Clara Good-| \uiwerp wire, the anrounced to-day, eon that line wae interrupted beginning of the war, eighteen years for the relief of Colds, Pain, Headache, Toothache, Earache, matism, Lumbago, tis, a few cents you can get a dy tin box contuining twelve tab- Druggists also sell larger | ayer” packages. Aspirin is the| trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of | Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid, | -Advt, These advertisers Board of Directors of the Scour the Melting Pot! You may put all the required ingredients, in correct quantities, into a cake batter, but leave them unmixed and the result will be a futurist’s impres- sion Fed indigestion. hee United States is sufferihg now from an acute attack of this sort of indigestion. _ . It has had poured into it, for years, eimed ingredients from every nation in the universe. It has received them all with open arms. The melting pot has never been too small to accommodate them. But no sane, persistent attempt has been made | ri srem'sh Ave and the Grand to mix the human batter. Result: Acute indigestion, manifesting itself in I. W. W.’s and Bolshevistic demonstrations: _ It is time that the melting pot was scoured with a vigorous detergent—AMERICANISM! And effort must be made to sow a love for America, a pride in America and a loyalty to America, in the hearts of those who come to us from foreign shores to earn their livelihood. It can be best done in one way—through the younger generation. Old flesh absorbs slowly. Old earts are loath to shelter and enthusiasm of youth is easily influenced. Through the boy we must Americanize the father, mother, and the rest of the family. vertising, half his work is done. He is able to make twice as many cal || because the name of his firm known; no time is wasted breaking the ice. Good advertising means care- ful planning, intelligent handling, con copy and illustrations | that fit Girton: th which they ay » Sal cannot accom- plish miracles. It is not fair to ex- pect then to bring in business when they are unsupported. Back your with A. W, Advertising and them grew. 1476 Broadway. Ky MA SON Pee et Whe Lead Mathenm Lead © ing the FRANKLIN ECONOMY ‘prantlin’ Motor Car Co, (let A, Thedale, F way. 'Phon hat that office gets out ly mail on time and 2A AOI Si i ERC The Rotary Club of New York is making the ’ Americanization of the boy a main factor in its extensive campaign in Boys’ Work. the foundation for a United States that is loyal to a man! _ _If you, as an individual, or as part of an organ- ization desire to help in this great, patriotic work, LITHOGRAPHERS » outs Sena gee FLOWER STEEL ELECTROTYPE CO. |] 461 Eighth Ave, Tel, Greeley 6154 || 216 W St. Tel. Beekman 1331 L. D. KAUFFMAN Service Stores Warehouses 123 Chariton St 19 Chariton St. 495 West St. 155 Varick St. The HOTEL REVIEW fa A new loves. But the vigor It is laying | communicate with Boys’ be assured of a courte- ; ous welcome. Next Issue Tribune, Nov. 26, 1919. JEWELRY—Class Pins and Rings Athletic Medals ond Fraternity Pins, DIEGES & CLUST, 15 JOHN ST. | ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE Course in Executive Training 13 Astor Place New York NEWand SECONDHAND BAGS BURLAP or COTTON BELL BAG CO. 63 Front St -Hanover 662 feeling. A miucl as Be xy from, an une | Work Secretary, Rotary | business’ house t . designed Christmas Club Headquarters, 22d |ne u floor, Hotel McAlpin and | iv’ yied sna titlnic'tuan rer betore In, Our shop are st¥les which HRB ME ditplest “tothe more, compler. RLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1919, * OPEN. EVENINGS af TRIS Wallace B. Hart, pplrances of Character, 46 Bast 4ta Terminal. iA) | Jacos Manufacturers Ladies Coats Wholesale Only 103 MADISON AV NEW YORK A Word at card apens annel of cordiality, will please every Then you'll them out im time, to. Katon & Getti Dependable Printers, 263 Ninth N.Y. Telephone Chelsea 8680, DINING out develops a capricious appe- tite. The McAlpin pre- pares for each day's menu dishes that please both the simple and the com- || plex taste, HOTEL McALPIN Broadway at 34th St. TRAN B NORDHETLCO A Suburban Housewifé Says: ‘spent ov acl King washboard. fF Mondays on something more inter ed. clothes. ‘The 1900 Cataract Rapoport «Co. | § But’ don't wait until the last mimute to select | yours The pick of the collection then. Buppose you make your choloo within th ext woek, tho best and get SN SE | Under the Di cotton L. M, Boomer ad MODERATE PRICES On Convenient Credit Terms ° For Men— The newest styles in Rochester made suits and overcoats in wide choice of excellent quality materials. For Women — Latest fash- ions in suits and coats, ex- quisite Dolmans and smart dresses for every occasion. Smart, serviceable Clothes for Boys and Girls, too. EXTRA SIZES IN STOUTS FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. Beautiful Fur Coats, Stoles, Neckpieces and Mauffs. OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS WILL FIND OUR CONFIDENTIAL :NIENCE. SS 131 West 125" Street Between Lenox and Seventh Aves. Cutler- Hammer Manufacturiag Co. Electric Controlling Devices lor all purposes 50 Church Street Sir Harry Lander “Direction of Wm. Morris Now Appearing in America New York Pay ) Raybestos Brake Lining Automobile Tools & Supplies BETTES & EBSEN 152 Chambers St. New York The THOMPSON CO. Producers and Distributors of FRESH, SALT and SMOKED FISH 150-152 Beekman St., N. ¥. PARCHEESI ul wah ni Ks BN up a gone inger, Ave., Thamiecusred by Selchow & Righter Co. New York City Don’t Stop Wearing It! If you have a pet frock that has met with an accident and lost some of its charm, do not \\discard it, or just “wear it around the house,” as a new dress. STYLISH CLOTHES at |Kere’s FLAXSEED Emulsion HAVE GOLOR IN GHEEKS All assaults of disease against bodily hed Keep fit by ing Dewfer-ol A skilful combination of peptontzed Mnanganess, pure olive oll and part wine. Makes rich blood and tones the system. tn Constant Use for Many Yeare—Ask Your Dector—On Sale at Druggists. KEDeHagAGoo 138 Fulton St. York, Easy to Make This Pine Cough Remedy Thousands of families swear by Prompt results, — Inexpensive, and saves wbout #2. You know that pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remarkable effect in sooth- ing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 24% ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle and fill up with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you make a full pint— more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and very pleasant—children like it. You can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persist- ently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the same—in- flumed membranes—and this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop it— usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine ex-, tract and is famous the world oyer for its prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accept any- | thing else, Guaranteed to give abso- lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Advt, COUGHS,COLDS, BRONCHITIS, Body-building demand a reme@y ‘that removes thé cause! LINON is the remedy t ‘ones INE lected cold or cough, sion Linonine is ‘the. thing In the world to you, Med! no #urer ing agent for th en, ving colds, coughs and is also building up the body as nothing DANBURY. CONN. All Druggi: “60c aud $1.20 Or by Mail same orice. Be Better Lo: king—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid— tongue coated—appetite poor—you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, feeling— you should take Olive Tablets. F Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute for ‘calornel—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 To have a clear, ; ink ekin, bright eyes, « feeling of bouyancy ike ¢hildnood 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, ‘ They start the bile and overcame constipa- tion, Millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c. and 25c. Take one cr two nightly and note the pleasing results.—-Advt 7 ou are “wide awake as | | When t3'on ac nieht, and can't “keep your eyes open” in the day- time you certainly need For more than 52 years Rees & Rees have made a specialty of clean- ing and dyeing the most costly and delicate fabrics. They will return your gown to you, not \|as a makeshift garment, but There is a Rees & Rees shop near you. 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