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THE EVENING. WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920. y shall rest undisturbed antl 4 o'eiosk | dentiy not the motive, ie Sead BOY SHOT IN LEG, 4 4 urdered, as y 900 in cast a GREAT MAN-0 WAR Ihe oxercive for halt-an hour and ts |e a 1 Luiteely tends wee in| HELD AS BURGLAR ; « zs then turned out to grace for fifteen oh: one obs ty ‘ i " ” t with a wateh In his hand, watching in Atlantic City Sature haw gone After Alarm at Doll = 4 | him erop the grass New ¥ . f : > “ ve el an hie fore are Foto At Factory - } PAMPERED LIKE “STAR” ssc ssc ans shies | absorbent cotton ‘woutd from ankle was said, William — elshaw che "Murder Squad” the Philadelphia Joseph Runs of No. Mi Pestle Aa 7am 7 to knee and secured by gauze band- a tiv force, believes i Ww ee poeta a: t.- heard oe bureta - ’ _ ages Wrapped skin tight and faste ned body was carried to the lot wh Saas i Pe phigh : ; , o in good surgical style with safety Wak Minh’ After (he Collegian orks ST meine we tra dal fuatory at fs | te, one comes his home on The farin, ng land, Ilex about westward of thin fittle h {4 clinging in an onvia- m* Parm. kat Look of How we long for it! " orne 0 by the dincovery to- | disappeared intd the hailway at No. 1840 flammation. At 6 o'clock Man War Stic § Schaloss ¥# borne out by t , have Tenrned that this can be achieved jas his supper, a “cooked meal,” they ‘ il Quest tion ¢ Charl chal day of tracks of « motor ear, The | Third Avenue only by an plmost inspired watehful-| call it, made of oats, bran, flaxseed of This City, Heir to imprint of the tires showed the car) Rors, pursult, fired one shot. A Mean. His life so far has been a com-| Meal, cracked corn and salt prepared ° had been driven north from the city, | few feet ahead he found wou ndod i the with bolling water and cooled. He $100,000 E sepa touriasesesrood bay whe mild be Bination of daya of work, of moments! Now’ gets water, a much as he wants, 2 that It swerved toward the curbing oe ec eet nae No. 1812 Third Ave of tense excitement, of periods Of Conway said that after the Sir Bar — within @ few feet of whore the body |f Roxs carried the boy to the police royal resting. ton race, when Man O° War had the! PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18—Police wan found and then awitched to tho) tion anid Tater ho wan taken to Has ¢ if the oapital a prisoner. ‘The polie Tt appears rather the better way bed horus, ue at a as ‘Trafned Ate hunting: to-day for a to the| centre of the road No footprints | em HOMPtn Oe ee her ae Bu gt the personal chronicle of Man) i had Reustel permitted him. death of Rimer C. Drewes, a Dart-/ were found on the lo, which is cov. |she bad bean’ unable to ker tion iy ein 1 vuit ie With the removal of the water | mouth stu who was found with| ered with grass | Samtnation at the doit ti Glen Riddio Stok the feedbe: \* bullet hy » his head on a lonely} Drowes left his home here late | som nee the’ ral ain 00 Acres of re t blan- |foad in the northern portion of the Saturday telling hia parents be in-| our m pon him Aine he city, Drewes is believed to have been | tended to go to Reading, Pa., to pur. ~ Bias vtothe might wateh | murdered ETL CRehatan Wook Sanalin 1a [RUAWES BACK FROM ALASKA. y and Loft they The polite aald they Intend to quee tended to motor to Hanover, N, If qv ile dowe to the et flounce of Phila- i p = q inton nae Wireless mosanges — recetved — at! Iiphi’s Wide-mproad-ekirta, A hive | Seca ene wale ‘tion Charles Schatosx of Now York,|in order to be at college to-day Mitchell Field Le 1, announced to-day Llosa drive | A REAL PLEASURE TO DO ANY: |” : ke Drewes, on his way from Hanover | sitetell, Field. Te antes enik dong the treo-flanked, dipping bigh-|" “THING FOR MAN O' WAR heir to a $100,000 estate and friend i,” apend the week-end with Bis|mave been on a Journey between my brings one to a crossroads with} “phate what we do for Man oof D in the hope that he! parents, went to Atlantic (ty to see! York and Nome, Alaa s single village store itnd two cua! war atey day «Conway continued. Mist be able to give ald in tracing Schaloak who owed him a small sum | woul we rive her: try. to Health — | He apend Yyid teat | The mennages, which m You see it all about—and wonder. That is where old-fashioned cathar- a . , t salle tt wal pleasure to do any- Drewes's rovements, Schaloas is/of money aspen: iday night at | oward 7 * offen 1 omary old gentlemen: of bucotic| “And it’s a real pi “5 ie Atlantic City and arrived at his home a1 t the planes wilt \ That look of health, That picture of happi- tics failed. They were slow in action, and + . e 5 uadron, maid that the 5 P IPP y (rama chewing politics and tobacco | thing for that horse. We are as care id to, have seen Drewes in Atlantic’ Qi turtay, having collected the debt, | Mmuadren. na, Mich, for Krta i " ai i hysi ary ri + | ful about his food and water as over Guy on saturday. Mee is Ane Witte Wha Be are [etree Cer ton ae nea e ness. How you crave it for yourself! uncertain of results. Eminent physicians * MS COLORS HUNG BETWEEN (Si itusnin, the water he gets here in| Robbery, the police say, was evi-lrived, his mother sald to-day to New Tork tomorrow You need not. Millions nowknow day recommend a harmless mineral Peete . water, because it is quick and certain in r TWO AMERICAN FLAGS. stipe ua td Rapa paghni the secretof health. Millions followasimple, tion. Th t g k Pluto. It . i \here you gat firat of Man! ita purity. When we were in Canada asicruls, St I acienc - i action, is water is known as Pluto, ,} Ww. t we gave him distilled water, so that basic rule, edical science recognizes this acts unfailingly-—and it works fast. Ite @ ‘ ar It is in a banner of hi! thin should ibe no doubt over it. Tho rule as the foundation of health. Physi aa i “ ! fabio colors, yellow and black, be-| dentist makes periodical visita to him, > efficacy is duc to the minerals it contains, preen an fage xpanning | about every thres months, looking fot cioris everywhere now prescribe this way . f | he the faco of tne | sary, eixee gp his teeth and fling to keep well. Due to Minerals oa ry * racehorse’ “$ i 5) i : a ii tiie racshors’s | “pr. MeCullough, the veterinarian, Ask your doctor the underlying These minerals soften the waste 7 2 } black and yellow |#0es over Wim at intervals, and he cause of most hurnan ills. He willetell you accumulation. The water helps to flush it | to greet m | Ke owen, thalt ag eres (a sie ped i * constipation. Most men and women, it is gently away “The action is pleasant and { viotors | Sh DeLee eentiie t cateb aeht of ik true, have known this for years, But what : ack ie eiptca of SS an ain ant he’ ret " ‘ » a . y ic colin ts horse teat teenage se A! Onthe Telep one! ompany’ sPetition for seul capives ceosa tmnt o payee Of old-fashioned eatharscn. Resi , ar, mile cre weenie teat et autres ncreased Rates in the City of New Yor Ask Your Doctor Get from your druggist today a ‘ond.| must be dong and consclentiously ask d ‘5 - bottle of Pluto Water, Try it in your home. hr i ace of} done, to make him fit and keep him TA Sk your doctor, when yoursystem — Use it first thing in the morning, or before a { Hiumd pointed) Ro, Ita, care like this, added to his MADE A becomes clogged, how quickly the waste — meals. Learn for yourself its prompt, com- a ; Sook Dy suikt:] that has made Bim the superhorse of A ; ' srs 54s matter should be removed. His answer plete results. Note its pleasant, harmless ) Be tualemniy | Tv gectlankag G2 Maa OU Ar % Hearing before the Public Service Commission, 2nd District, So those who know, Geri sucltiply by Reutty SIG Hee i ne ikea ee lal | r the entleness of ae s ow. n > healthy activity ou will fee cancw j ae ' 1 Sever. betas ht whet on his return by al bi SWA YZE General Counsel for the Company. millions in a clogged intestinal tract. person! ee | . saad ov ; Sal | 2 ae et his C aalas vletory, , Poisons are rapidly absorbed by the blood. Thousands of men and women take w F Fine. vod for two a halt 1‘ — — 7 . . - .- f Both George Conway, the » the Broad Street Sta- “There are 870,000 telephones in only, and excluding other payroll Coated torgue, lassitude, muddy Pluto Water at regular interval - ~~” pf i forer ! Prank Loftus, Man 0’ pla, As soon as It de- , 3 F skin often manifest themselves in surpris less of whether they are constipated. In this Hone ‘ Bree kr Sour meveapenoonts: Unbes EADS CaS. ae wae tain, Eee Greater New York. 83,000 applica- —_ increases is ingly short time. Worse than that, this way they avoid dangerous constipation. | aw i ' Customed footatep saunded about the] tective Louls Bailey, chief of the ata tions are pending. The Compan: a condition is the common forerunner of a ;: % ; m but being pr tion ‘ealiad, who jg’ known to thou- Serie Liens Traffic... 77 Ty. . .$624,163 colds, headaches, high blood pressure, Pluto water is equally effective for 1 ¢ sand of traveller@@marshalled nearly has not the equipment to meet this ¥ vee 2 : children and grown-ups. Asa laxative take — +}1.600 persons in line and let them Commercial $ 70,094 rheumatism, influenza, pneumonia, and 1% tumbl f Pluto: tharti 2 al 4 pass Man Of War's car for @ sight of demand. To complete the exten- ayer iets rt other dread diseases TOBE! wa alGnieetie: io caiman 6s ~ Aim, Many went into the car Itself, . a Plant...........++- $161,025 ; + tumbler; asa purgative, 14 tumbler—add & and the horse, instead of doing a port iS sic, is hot or cold water to fill glass. juto Water ' nd the Nerve: instead of doing a port sions and additions that have been When you need a) hysic, time is ld 1 glass, Pluto Wi ee re eine eettnce Git he aans planned will take many months and Total... ...+c0+..$855,282 the first consideration. You cannot afford in your home at all times is the best of vm to wait a day-—-or even half a day—for a physic to act, — ati sa mit ike «| YALE'S BEST TWO MEN health insurance. Bottled at French Lick will necessitate an expenditure in Springs, Indiana. 1920 alone of about $26,000,000, a Monthly Operating Deficit | eka ier conn io NSlor ott | LOST TO TEAM UNTIL | larger amount in 1921 and a still ‘The increases in rates of pay and Your physician prescribes it Srniey se RU ise roel BATTLE WITH PRINCETON. larger amount in 1922. the pay of additional employees ¥ tue “ whand, Conn, Oct. 18—An inventory of Yale's football nasets yes- terday, following the second defeat tn ROYAL BEAST YEARNING FOR| NeW HAVE! have absorbed the net revenues of HIS EQUINE the Company and produced a de- Short 450 Operators “We are short 450 operators. A "1 ® censive years ot the hands of Bos- ton College, revealed that Yale's beat two men are lost to the ‘varsity until the Princeton game, Capt. Tim Cal- Iahan went out of the Boston College game early in the contest with two large number of operators are inex- perienced. The traffic load is ab- normal. These factors combine to keep the service below normal qual- ficit. Other increased expenses of August, 1920, over August, 1919, total $276,010. These items are ac- tual operating expenses. Nothing appears for return on the increased STOP ALL WORRY APPLY POSLAM “gata ~~ disincations of the elbow, and Mac ity. Aldrich, the ft halfback, around Grove investment of $17,567,000 between dataaad gpa me nee ee eee - ee OVER SICK SKIN “Operating revenue failed to pay August, 1919, and August, 1920. on my |whom the Yale offense was built. y , , . . ; md Mrs Riddia | afar suneosa tater wit | operating expenses in July and pianontage ar OBse La pes sa the Genuine and " iim to Man Of} rained unkle “eae ; 3: s « er by appre ait i OI Ot warl who played trough thal August. Indications are that this Situation is conve n ently over its AT you ate dive| oa y Maj He Chines ayer condition will continue, “The Company recognizes the grav- traubles Femember that Postan ape} jo | F . noes i gana ecbebivin! ity of the telephone situation in SAL COCRERTRUORGe RLLKZ Una a ed Bl ” a f In August 1919 ence £0 aggravated skins that I exerts] % i SrA aed Orulkivenic though aoet Gross revenue. ...,.$4.66 perstation H . tkin of Its evil condition. Moreover fas ‘ ? Ukely Herr will start against Weat, Expenses..........$3.78 per station New plant and equipment costing Foran will not, enn not, injure and | 4 Ukely Herr will mint penses P vi aa ete i takes oaaly ‘@ Nill tu prove ‘te ' i ' ee Net earnings.......$719,916 a “i “4 pie ig si HEDNtAA ss. Hol areeeamntel = i | and installed. arge number of ike ts winereones Catoskiodian bia + 4t In August 1920 A th St, New York City, } new employees must be hired, Bessie Ob Oe, { 2 i Gross revenue. .....$4.76 per station trained and paid. This costs money. tender skin, Cuntaina Poslam The World-Famous Remedy for Colda, Grp Pe ‘ Expenses..........$4.85 per station The employees now on the payroll and Influenza. o . Deficit..........—-$74,710 must be paid sufficient to retain «a | Both the Knights of Columbus 2 A ~ , , an OF War 4 Bowling League and the Wall Paper) “The physical property devoted to them. This costs money. | | Bevenretul to ayaid, lnitations, by . nm the inorning, when | 1% ate madara tree the public use excluding materials « tet ‘ol | Ask for ix a } | - 4 The “Casey styles will Le the be 8 a “Present revenue is insufficient to - i a ti ie pin 6 on the hop from 8 P, til H ; 7 . 7 ; a mlevedks “AR hour | Mong’ toward midnight at Alex V. and supplies as shown by the Com- — pay operating expenses. The Com- @rove’s L.B.Q. Tablate | . j t ron : Dunbar's St, Nicholas Alleys, where pany’s books was in pany has made its plans to meet and je -“ ; eee: hite aa de the the Xaviers, last ecason's ci Jone, ‘silanes F $ qt) ek oy th fa eC aaa y fear August, 1919,,.$104,973,357 overcome this situation both as to Constipation | ~ i iD eed modi : Joseph Cownell bowlers. ‘The Wall August, 1920...$122,540,312 new plant and as to service but un- | H Fs f ip Paper League games are to be rolled a A : ry ot { Dre aintanay fea . i}at Joo Thum's White Klophant Bowl- Increase .......$ 17,566,955 less it can obtain new money its Is Relieved > } " , rida « Academy. On Wednesday evening plans cannot be carried out. | nt then cantered fur a tile 4 Me | iuan'e with the JPederal teceorve; Na- “There are 27,500 employees on the Esemee- Pecmaenent ate = | ine ‘ Mee eran fet | tonal City Bank, Irving National and payrolls in Greater New York; 17,- Must Compete for New Money CARTER'S LITTLA Liven Pras | sod } \ ‘ r «| Chase Nationa Bank teams compet- | : rerely fall. Purely a . wi rf raine ing. 960 are in the Traffic Department, {> obtain new money the Com enn — os “atfei 4 iy rie ea a a Sos Ms | 16,000 are telephone operators. The pany must compete with the Fed- fon theliver. |G RIERS ” Jetsurely return t ” = oy Gun al ind, i Plant Department has 6,377 em- — eral Government, Foreign Govern- eevee te ive |) bidrantine Hedy, se ihre ployees. Commercial and Revenue ments, municipalities and private preet are h n u aad fire & we i ey S . rng ot kN | Accounting Departments have 2,400 businesses, It must be able to show ton: improve the complexion —brighten neat gigd maar crowd of young, employees. The wages of all these that its rates will pay operating ex- ne eyes. | Gmail PI— Small Dose—fmall Price employees have been raised since August, 1919. The increase in the number of employees since August, 1919, has been 7,500, penses, interest on obligations, divi- dends on its stock and provide a surplus. If the Company cannot get increased rates it is powerless to at tract investors and its plans for ex- tensions and additions must be held up until relief is granted, KONPDON'S | tek Tee ecorne foliges Comm Vik Croker CATARRHAL KG Large Payroll Increases “The total increase in monthly pay- yr Revaman team 14 : " ' eRroom-| a i f washed that no] Sew vestige of ration remains tn] Po te ~ talk to the Maj Hh over fh ] PY Hid st frequent P teh” diddakad® bi isis ime by tourae roll for August, 1920, compared mf Dg ae ered with August, 1919, covering em- “The need for relief is great and Se ' ” : ployees of operating departments immediate.” ~ : Yashington Av tronx, this morn a t p= bs ria ilan Loe NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY sGuitot = sterday that hi 0 treatment #1 p arse a tt * MEG, CO, ts the door closcd om bun ae that we usa to court te ge; more aluuou), i Pe » Minneapolis, Min 2 Diksha WU aA WALLA i i By, : ~ ——

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