The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1920, Page 17

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Mmoasures. If ail physicians and all Rory gina te ts tad cu pal letting the Tandionte do the worrying, the health of the community would be OFFERS TO AID LEAGUE. THREATS AND OCT. 1 _DISPOSSESS WRITS MENACE HEALTH , — Virtually the Entire City Suf- ; fering From “Nerves”— : Doctors Alarmed, Acts Diswant Htm, ‘Dr, J. 8, Kenney, No. 2#1 sherman Avenue: “There ls no doubt in my mind that the landiord-tenant situa- tion, with the consequent worrying on the part of #o many people, ex- tending throughout the summer, may be reaponsiblé ‘for a great many of the allmenita that are now keeping physicians 90 bu A M. Goodhart, Né. 120 Post Avenue: “The nervous strain under which thousands of people have been living for the past six months or more, due to the worries over the ren situation and the question whether they are te be brought to court in|by @ physician, he would be gind to suri proceedings in October, is |of uso undoubtedly having a destructive ef. | league. fect upon the general health of New |tion of the Republican Conven York's population. In the poorer and |\tterly outraged ty more congested diatricta the condi. |\dee and his ool tions must be much more serious than in the upper sections of Man: “ASPIRIN” WARNING! Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer'\on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years vig proved safe by millions, dents, Henry A. Stimson, teers his services to the committes ite efforts on behalf or the League Nationa, ‘There is no doubt that the general Health of thousands of New York's 7ent-paying population is being un- dermined by the constant worry and @irain to which thelr minds have been subjected during the past four Months of tho summer season and the added mente) anguieh to which they ure now being subjected by the “notice to vacate” letters and the im- fhinent “disponsess proceedings.” The Present avalanche of threatening let- tere in a final effort to scare tenants fnto signing leas at exorbitant Tentals, just prior to the extra ses- sion of the Legisiature, called to cor- reot this very condition and to curb the gougers, has aggravated the con- ition of general {M-health, ‘The Evening World has procured the following statements from phy- siclans practising in neighborhoods housing many thounanés of citizens who ure actually bordering on ner- ‘Youn collapse due to worry over the Question whether they are to be pro- tected inf their homes, Dr. M. Sugarman, No. 489 West 145th Btreet: “Thousands upon thousands of peopie are worrying themselves fick over the rent situation, most of thom after having received ‘removal otices’ sent by thelr landlords in @n attempt to scare them into sign- ing up leases on, unreasonable terms Before the extra session of the Legis- lature which convenes next Monday. In the past week I have treated more than a dozen cases of people of the fairly well-t class wno are ner- vous wre wt of them houne- wives who have been threatened with Gispossess proceedings and who are worrying over the question of a home after Oot. 1 or later tn the fall 1 have made it my business to trace | * == = — — the canse of the alarming number of Buch cases of ‘nerves,’ and almost in- Varlably have found It to be the lowm SAFETY FIRST! genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,"” which contains proper direc+ tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! Accept only an ‘‘unbroken package’’ of Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost bub a few cents—Larger packages, Aariitg ia tha trade mark of Raver Manutacture of Monoscetioacitester of Ballcylicecia BI “With me Borden’s Milk has & worked such a charm, The teacher will think I've been down on a farm.” serving of notices to vacate or the} anticipation of court proceedings next month, The situation amounts to m real calamity, with its dire ef- fects upon the health of so many thousands and the deadly results that would follow in case of an epl- Written by Daley Cotty, ‘| demic should one develop.” 1188 MoCermicn Ave, Osone Park, t. 1, 1 br nos H. Potter, No, 546 West 14dd Si eet: “Thousands of people in the Washington Heights and Inwood sections of the city are completely ‘up in the air’ and bordering upon Rervous collapse, dup to the anticipa~ Lon of eviction from*thetr homes dur- hg the fall through dispossess pro- cordings brought by unreasonable landlords. Many of these cases are of Women, mothers of families who, dur- ing the period of the war rendered heroic Red Cross and other welfare service under terrific streas and nerv- ous tension, and who are now living ‘under 4 strain ten times as great, due lona of sleep and’ matnutrl- BORDEN’S MILK is an ideal food for chil- dren as well as grown ups. This good milk contains all the elements of a well balanced nutritious food, and in addition to that is easily digested Milk requires no prep- aration, has no waste, and is especially economical, n Inability to eat properly. conditions might easily develop a calamity and should be imme- x by the Btnte Legis- Borden's Mitk—New York's First and Finest Food Tture at the coming extra seagion.”” Dr, Vi Gallagher, No. 66? Pecean Avenue, Brooklyn: “I do not i is i q Beoe may natauwes to warty aoe 2,891 conveniently located ‘This is Prize Rhyme No. their rent problems, At the first 48. Any boy or girl under eign s’ I remind them that stores rendy to serve you 4 . the Le n called into ra dditions tp 14 years can win $5 for extra xpress pur- mm acidition our wagons, pone ng landlords “ each thyme we use, at they cannot evicted fromg ther BORDEN’S FARM. PRODUCTS COMPANY, Inc. 63 VESEY STREET PHONE: CORTLANDT 7061 his ts taking ntive measures Peainst nervous c me due to worry and I'm sure the Legis- Juture will also adopt preventive BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN A Very Special Sale Friday Wool Jersey Sport Suits Women’s and Misses’ Extraordinary Value 18.00 A smart Sports Model for Autumn wear in the fashionable Heather mixtures, —(I/lustrated.) Sut at 18.00 ‘The Rev. H. A, Stimson Saye G. 0. P, Prof. Irving #isher of Yale Univers sity, & momber of the Committes on Pro-Laague Republicars and Indepen- | has received from the Rev. educator, clergyman and writer, @ letter in which he volun- The clergyman, whose home ts at No. $8 West 68th Street, writes that al- though he is out of the pastorate after fifty years’ eervice and being treated th ot be ‘ an account, The latest this assortm squirrel, MARMOT less 25% A You Can “Charge’”’ smart Fur Coats In Our September Sale You can make your selection now and open monthly at your convenience. ducts of master fur designers and marked 25% Off Regular Prices | HUDSON SEAL COAT (as illustrated), with large shaw! collar and bell cuffs of natural skunk, beaver or Brocade lined. $575.00, September Sale Price, less 26%.... $431.25 Kolinsky; 36-inch belted model with brocade lining. Some trimmed with natural raccoon collars and cuffs. Regular price $195. September Sale price, HECHT BROS. 53--57 W. 14th St.. near 6th Ave. 5 bie Hudson Seal Coat, $431.25 making Partial payments weekly or modes in fur coats and furs are in ent—furs that are the latest pro- Regular pr ice COAT (as illustrated), in taupe and $146.25 Remember That Can? Of course you do. Everybody knows Marshall's—the famous old brand of Scotch Kippered Herrings and Herrings in Toate Ss Sauce— the favorite in thousands of homes for more than thirty years. - There is no fish more delicately flavored and so altogether delight- ful as the herring. And no one Marehall'« Kippered Hlerrings knows how to prepare herrings Marchal oHgrsingsin Tomato for your table as does Marshall of Tenet ‘Scotland, | Ride af Maine Corn Buy them today—your grocer has them. Ask your grocer for Marshall's Scotch HERRINGS TOMATO SAUCE parte i 2G Makes Little Difference What You Need— World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find It hat Bid THE ‘EVENING WORLD, THU RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 bid inl wa ke Reh ow om a Mel Elwain Shoe — The name is stamped on the sole Peso a acts ie he ncn at caer Fy you buy—at the top for the style; and then i at the sole to find the McElwain name. - You can profit by that habit as millions of men and boys have profited. For this is the McEiwain idea: Maintain offices in the great hide markets of the world, and so secure quality hides at a quantity price, Tan them in McElwain tan- nerios. And make each separate part of the shoe in a separate factory, with experts who are trained for that task and for that task alone. Little savings in each separate process of the manufacture mount into large savings by the time the shoe reaches you. Millions of men and boys have discovered that truth about McElwain Shoes. Have you? ‘W. H. McElwain Company, Boston MENS AND BOTS SHORS POR DRESS AND EVERYDAY WEAR cELTWAI For Men $6 to $10 Bome at $11 oud 61a For Boys $4 to to $6 Ludwig Baumann’s Great September Furniture Sale Open 9 to 5.30 Evenings Until 9.30 Mahogany Adam Dining Room Sui'—Four Pieces (Mold wparstely Wt Fg ‘Pay tor This Suit $4 Weerly. stipe CHAING. purr Prive are. Ue 4 Rach, ree. price $29. ARM CHALE Hes, Price $90 vs 298.68 Cash oF Credit. et ate Buy your needs for the entire year cool Area Few Examples of the bargains in this great sale show- ing savings of 20 to 40%. RUGS x12 Brussels 44.75 Cash or Credis jm varlety of beautiful designe Rag Rugs 18x86... 600 | afx54... 20x50, 2.10 | 36x72... LINENS Accounts Opened From $5 TO $5000 On Hyoalt Weekly or Monthly Payments. Ba4.74 a + BPONO 30.sy T4028 1) BTSOT i“ 298,08 15949 $2.20 840 ; BOs.4D . » TOT.eT Curtains Mahogany ‘Din e408 Cay 5.00 Hemmed Shoets to Sox00 .. 5.08 4 "pieces, “remay to + TO JudwigBaumann 8@. America’s Greatest Furniture House 35 to 36 St. Block 8th Ave. We fn Soere We have no connection with any other stores—These are our only three stoves Pillow Cases IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND ‘ Ct TT, at 2g) EP gnome + eta Cree _— eer reese ere ee

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