The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 16

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os SU eee eho wer Se we ae an ts een 'y. Money Spent to Provoke Crime, Says Judge, Freeing 4 »TwoDefendants, Sodico “Widen Ht. Waahams tn | Comptroller Travis, Says. People Genbrai Sessions to-day again de- 4 RMpunced police methods in provoking erimes for the purpose of making ar- B Terts. Hoe directed Amistant District Attorney James E. Smith to find out by wiiat authority. the city's to Healy's Restaurant, spend- | ‘f; > §ime conniderable money there for en- they the young ‘Magistrate Mancuso suspending ey mel it 3.30 AL cited to t of the claims of Christian stewardship, both inside the churches and out, the Protestant denominations of America have set aside February, the month of Lincoln and Washington, as Christian Stewardship your income to His cause? af Inspector MeDonald's spe- took the twagiris last No- | parks, ‘they exrtented. the two girls. detectives testified’ before Magis- Mancuso that after leaving the undersiandi: return to her parents’ home in] ontered quarantine this morning, Mrs. his decision Judge Wadhams) 3 “It is unnecessary evidence further, Inste: "Ffendant being on trial the officers on trial, It was the officers| aain.” yin Plymouth, steward of Almighty God—in that conviction lay his mastery. Khown af provacation, ‘The police | $12,000 Alimony for Mes. Damaren deliberately undertook to lead the de-| In granting Mrs. Rose Dumarest a de-|7ea'ly, provi fendant into the @pmmission of ®/ cree of 4 rene | Hrcoi a crime, The danger of permitting such " “| to stand, or tolerating the | porte: “ra mos judgments by such meth- taxpa| money is not to be used for violations of the law.” Judge Wadhams directed the Clerk of the Court to forward a copy of his opinion to Police Commissioner En- right for action. EASY COME, EASY GO, MEANS HIGH TAXES Demand Public Comforts That Spell Extravagance. _ Declaring our “easy come, easy £0” finan¢ial policy is responsible for the alarming increase of over 300 per cent. fn’ public expenditures during the last decade, State Comptroller Eugene M. Travis urged the members of the New York Board of Trade and Transporta-~ tion, at their monthly luncheon, to use : prefer functions. The people demand and ac- tually have more and better highways, Playgrounds, public buildings and purer water than ever before. ‘hese things cannot be had without money. No person realizes the unpop' larity of hightr taxes more than @ public official, who would be the last (signed) -that's why, I her alimony at the rate o! a te t ‘their influence to check this extrava- 14-0 dat-food te one of the ‘gant growth. He advocated simplifica- most, nouri foods for ~ tion In Government machinery and invalids and People too. ‘Bokiyn digh wahool, who teased an | education through continuous display ‘ = ae jepartment at Wo, 178 West 94th Street'| of administrative reform and efficiency. Looe is at mille, jg vetth another girl, to take a college| “The pringipal cause of this in- mal eourse in Manhattan. Detectives Hi!- | crease,” explained the Comptroller, “is « And its doubl : Beet, Wheelwright and Frederick | 4¥¢ to the expansion of governmental tempts the laziest a | Havor to suggest voluntarily hing mean- art ing their increase: —— ‘went to the apartment | WOMAN DROPS DEAD ON SHIP “ arriving there _ vd Victim of Heart Trouble When nvicted Miss} Nieuw Amsterdam Makes Port. ntence upon ing that she| As the steamer Nieuw Amsterdam Withemina Stiefethagen, a first cabin passenger, en route from Rotterdam to San Francisco, was told that the fo pursue this! seamen had made port and dropped dead of heart failure, The Nieuw Acuersen left Rotter- » Jan. 30 and - jdefendant by tak- an unusually rough voyage. and there plyirig rought $20 first enbin, 301 second, untid $30 in the| and 221 third cabin passengers, among whom was fred Noyes, English poet, who Len is post as exchange Li rion The steam-cooked and double-toasted OAT-FOOD \What was the secret of Lincoln's power? He revealed it once ina letter to a personal wide Stewardship Acknowledgment “TI hold myself as an instrument of ! Providence, 1 have my own views and purposes. I have my convictions of duty and my notions of what is right. ‘“But I am conscious at every moment that allthat I am, allthat Ihave is subject to the contra! of a Higher Power,” ,“An instrument of Providence” —a sions, are a trust from Almighty God. loterchurch Calender Christin Stewardship Edece- tional Period, Febreary 23, rdebip Ac- Aaow! ro vt Pebreary %9, Life Service Euiiet- meat Sunday, March 4 for the deep piritual Lite, the Eolistinent and for His work, To promote a wider consideration April 4, Master Sunday, Jola-the- Church’ Day. ice, and asks not: give?” For full information and helps for Pastors, Sunday Schoo! Super- futendlents and Women's and Young People's Socteties write the Stewardship Departmens fi of North America RB qu pa 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY 5) ~~ Steward of Aimighty God Month, climaxing on Sunday, Feb. 22, as nation- Sunday. These are fundamentals of Stewardship: 1, The recognition that life and all its posses- 2. The determination to execute , this trust by setting aside a cer- tain definite first proportion of time and income in His name America's problems are spiritua! and must find their final solution in the increase of the spirit of Lincoln. The spirit of Christian stewardship that subordinates selfishness to serv- “How much can I get?” but “How much can I Will you dedicate some definite proportion of m~INTERCHURCH-World Movement Assets Surplus HALEY FISKE, President Industrial (weekly in 1919 - More than has ener been placed in one year by any Company in thd World. Total Insurance placed and paid for in 1919 - The largest amount ever placed in one year by any Company in the World: Gain in'Insurance in Force in'1919 - - - More than ever has been gained in ons year by any Company in the World. Number of Policies in Force December 31, 1919 Larger than that of any other Company in America. Gain in Number of Outstanding Policies - Larger than any Company in the World has ever gained in one year. Largest Life Insurance Business in the ‘World METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CGNCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF NEW YORE) Total Amount of Outstanding Insurance - - Larger than that of any other Company in the World, (annual premium) Life Insurance paid SriniMd- wf More than has qver been placed in one yoor by awy Company in the World. premium) Insurance paid for i , Increase in Assets during 1919 - Larger than that of any other Company in the World. Liabilities -- oy - -, Number of Claims paid in 1919 - Averaging one policy paid for every 30 seconds of each business day of 8 hours. Amount paid to Policy-holders in 1919 = - * Payment of claims averaged $505.93 a Metropolitan Nurses made 1,300,883 visits free of charge to 256,000 sick Industrial Policy-holders. . Metropolitan men distributed over Twelve Millions of pieces of literature on health— : Reduction in general mortality at ages 1 to 74 in 8 years 17.9 per cent. Typhoid reduction, 69 per cent.; Tuberculosis, over 33 per cent.; Heart : disease, over 23 per cont.; Sections diseases of children, over 46 per cont, In general reduction and in each case of disease, this is statistics of the Registration Area of the United States. Death Rate for 1919 lowest in History of Company. Avoid Influenza By having your system in good | condition, Take Kerr’s Flax- Seed Emulsion, Linonine, as & preventive, This ~ well-known remedy restores vitality and builds up the system to a full health standard. Linonine should always be taken at the first sign of a cough or cold, it overcomes the cause and re- es the danger. Bost remedy known for bronchitis. |_ I recommend Linonine to all who are in neod of a strength buli@er. or who suffer | Standard cold remedy for 20 yeare in tablet form-—sefe, eure, og opiates--breake up @ cold in 24 houre~—relieves ip in 3 dae Boney Seek © Sis. Hee] jenuine box has a F eh Mr. "al You know that pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine contains several peculiar elemen' that have a remarkable effect soothing 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 one of the best pine cough remedies that money can buy put 2% 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, in- stead 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. The cause is the sarme—| inflamed membranes—and this Pinex | and Syrup combination will stop it—! usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, | too, for brenchial 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 over! for its prompt effect upon coughs. | Beware of substitutes. / 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.—| Advyt. | | ‘not | harmless preparation that removes the FREDERICK H. ECKER, Vice-President $5,343,652,434 : $910,091,087 - . $508,590,405 $1,418,681,492 $914,140,618 21,770,671 ’ 1,986,410 - + + $864,891,824.55 - = + $89,367,126.27 4 e - + = $835,736,487.38 - « + $29,085,337.17 oe ee 289,125 $73,581,759.91 minute of each business day of & hours. 200,000,000. 's desease, over 25 per cent.; In - Important:-- Disease germs enter the body through the nose and’ mouth and with the food we eat. The use of an, internal antiseptic therefore is an absolute health’ necessity. The delicious tasting Partola mint candies will help keep your systém clean and anti- septic because, besides being an effective laxative, they possess remarkable antiseptic properties and’ tend to drive out of the intestinal tract disease | germs which, if allowed to multiply, would em danger your health. Even with these added ad- vantages Partola candies cost no more than, ordinary laxatives. They are good for young and old. Avoid substitutes and imitations. At all drug stores. 25c, 50c and $1.00 boxes. if Wp No One Loves a Grouch Not a bit, and he usually becomes | a failure. His trouble is due in most | every instance to a disordered liver | and stomach. Many a failure has been turned to success by taking | Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy because | it goes tu the bottom of such disor- ders. Our advice to every one troubled in this way, especially when accom- panied with bloating in the sto:nach, is to try this remedy. It is @ simple, cause of practically all stomach, liver | and intestinal ailments, including ap- | pendicitis, One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. | | im many tine . It bas been used and endorsed

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