The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, werk denied to-day by B. A. & Frank- te the owner of shares lin, President of the company. “The International Marine Company purely an Ameri-|*thJects, and the agreement referred DENIES BRITISH INTERESTS , CONTROL THE |, M. M, v— ean corporation,” holders are practicamy President Franklin Says Company | americans, Is Absolutely Free of Any | elected ey the Foreign Influence, 4 Reports that control of the Inter- national Mercantile Marine Company bas been gained by British interéste, British control. “The International Mercantile Marine ‘said. “Tt share. [bY the Liverpool Post was made for the Wa “atveetots "st ite companion into line wits certats| OUT REFUSES TO DISMISS reholders without |recent British laws and regulations Cover The cont |with the view of obtaining treatment pany is absolutely controlled in this |tor them on @ footing of equality with country and is entirely free of any |°ther British steamship companies, which are free from foreign ownership cfc. tfhore te onthing in that agreement, ot|or any other agreement, which refers Company British shipping companies, the direc-|to, or has anything to do with the di- Mercantite |tore of which have always been British |rectors or control of the International to |Mercantile Marine Company.” ACTION AGAINST MAYO Miss Meyer iAlleges (Mayo Trans- ferred Property to Present Wife ~ NAME “BAYER” ON > GENUINE ASPIRIN Identifies fhe true, world-famous Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years * ’ ra and for Pain in general. twelve tablets cost but a few cents. also sell larger Bayer packages. Tlie “Bayer Cross” is the thumb-print of genu- \ ine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” In each un- broken “Bayer package” are safe and proper directions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Tooth- ‘ i Lumb: ritis | aceticacidester of Salicylicacid.—Advt. Aspirin is the|{ngton, D.C, an associat trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono-| succeed the fate Prof. Metchnikoff, a When’She Began Suit. Justice Manning of the Brooktyn Gu- preme Was asked to-iny to die- miss suit against Virginius Mayo and his wife, Lots Dudley Waterbury Mayo, for $100,000 brought by Miss Wel- of Mayo. Mine Meyer lives at No. 42 West 1484 Street, Manhattan, and on Oct, 3, 1917, her sult against Mayo re- sulted in a $100,000 verdict. {n her complaint, Miss Meyer said she discovered that Mayo tas three children ‘by an earlier marriage, and that he was fiving with Lois Water- bury at No. 646 Fourth Street, Brook- lyn, where they were known as Mr. and Mrs. Dodiey. Mies Meyer declares that Mayo transferred his property to his present wife after she had begun her suit for damages. J. Sidney Bernstein, attorney for the defense, asked for dismissal. Ralph Gilette, counsel for Miss Meyer, replied that both Mayo and his wife live in Connecticut, and that it had been tm- possible to serve them with papers. ‘The Court held the case must go on, and placed it on the endar, December cal- ———— CAMPANINI HAS BREAKDOWN. Opera Director in Chicage Tos- Pital—Condition Not Serious. CHICAGO, Nov. 26.—Cleofonte Cam- panini, Director General of the Chi- cago Grand Opera Company, formerty of the Manhattan Opera Company of New York, was in a hospital to-day because of a physical breakdown. Doctors said his condition was not serious, that he merety was weak from Fremch Science Academy Makes ©, D. Walcott Member, PARTS, Nov. 26.—The Academy of Handy tin boxes of | sctences today unanimously elected Druggists | charles Doolittle Walcott, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution at Wasa- o member to famous French scientist. S ‘ ; Sweetheart- the friena of the Family ; Be sure toclip the coupon next Sunday, giving you FREE a cake of this wonder soap. Pro grandmother to baby thecleansing, healing bubbles of Sweetheart are known and welcomed. Father uses it when ‘he comes back tired from work—mother finds it “wonderful.” For Sweetheart’s soothing ingredients include those of cold cream. They reach and penetrate the tiny pores which must be refreshed and kept open to insure skin-comfort. For the invigorating oils—the glycerine of Sweetheart soothe and smooth tired skin back to health. And we have made it easy for you to try Sweetheart. Next Sunday—in the maga- zine section of the New York American and metropolitan section of The World we have a special announcement for you—a special coupon for you to obtain a cake of Sweet- heart Soap /ree. Clip th’s coupon and present it to you~ grocer or dealer—he will give you a full-sized cake of Sweet- heart—our personal message to you. We only ask’ that you try it. For when you have, Sweetheart will be your sweetheart—you: family’s sweetheart too. MANHATTAN SOAP COMPANY Sweetheart— the Soap that feeds the skin like cold cream sy eetheart hetmina Meyer, who contended that for |” eleven years she has been the real wife |, NOVEMBER 26, 1919, LEMKE’S SISTER ASKED ABOUT LETTER SHE WROTE| (> | Plushing Merchants Also Questioned ” | About Wearing Apparel Worn by Youth Found Dead. examined by Mr, Morria, All admitted they carried material of @ similar nature, But could Sentenced for Slaying Sweetheart. Having confessed to killing his former sweetheart, Miss Irene Shwarts, of No. 209 Bay Slst Street, Brooklyn, on Sept. 27 ‘ast, in @ Mt of jealous rage, after she had fitted him for another, Frank Balticsko, thirty-threee years old, of No, 612 Hast 7*t» Street, Manhattan, was sentenced to-tay to from twenty ears to life in Bing Sing. The man A F . nina Gounty rt. ’ % oon Mt co , ] The Fat of Forty and Your Breakfast _: the tasteless foods that~ cause BETWEEN the ages of thirty + and forty, an unhealthy inch the sugar habit. is addtd yearly to the waist Aftet all there is just one reason measufe of many Americans by why so much sugar is eaten on such things as the sugar habit. —_ ordinary breakfast foods, and thut is that wittiout : is or sugar they are But ‘the sweet, nut-like wheat The need for lessening this un- healthily fattening use of sugar probably has nearly as much to do with the increasing use of Ralston Wheat Food as the hearts.in Ralston make it so fla- sugar situation itself: vorful and appetizing that many oes people use ‘no sugar at all on it. Ralston is naturally eaten with Through force of old habit, some little or no sugar, because it con- continue to use just a dash of taing an unusual element—the sugar—but a dash is not enough sweet and nut-like hearts of the — to affect the suger bowl seriously wheat berries, or to a8 ARENT Sono waistline. These flavorful, butter-colored wheat hearts are never found iti Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis, In checkerboard packages, at your grocer’s—he has a good supply. Ralston a wheat food eg Offers the Solution of “What to Drink’’ Thanksgiving Day * 41% ‘ie

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