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14 | the name of the chauffeur. ceeensiaillieneniinaens ; t IN POND THAT Ni A CHARGES UNION ARMED LOGAN COUNTY MINERS —OMelals of | WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. ‘Detective Head Inquires of, North Shore, L. I., Residents if One Is Unaccounted For. ‘The detectives of the Hunter's Point An Branch Detective Bureau believe, they ®aid to-day, that the finding of the "pper half of the body of a good- ooking young woman in a pond in Long Island City last S: \ been exploited in this cits fan extent that the police, through the Bureau of Missing Persons organiza- tién at Headquarters, have learned ‘ef all young women who have disap- Peared from their homes within the last two weeks. The appearance of the woman's hands and the neatness with which she cared for herself, Capt. BE. L. B. ‘Von Diezelski said to-day, made it Beem to him likely that she was a do- Mestic servant of a well-to-do family, and he sent messages to the local authorities of the North Shore Long Island towns, from Flushing to Port Washington, asking for information @s to any disappearance of a maid from a home in those communities. He believes the girl might have left ‘under such circumstances that her Mistress did not expect her to come back and would not have connected her departure with the finding of the murdered woman. Capt. Diezelski said he had in mind the persistent report that a chauffeur in livery had been seen dragging a slumsy bundle from a fine limousine toward the pond. Jackson Boulevard, which is ne&r the pond, is the road by Which al! automobiles from the North Bhore towns reach the city by way of the Queensboro Bridge. The’ finding of the body of a man apparently fifty years old at Casino Beach, Astoria, near the plant of the Consolidated Gas Company interested the detectives to-day. The shirt worn by the man was of a lavender stripe Pattern much like one of those Wrapped about the murdered woman's bead. The shirt which it Fesemble.. had a size fourteen neck- Wand; the collar of the unidentified nowrs much larger. The man re a blue serge suit; a torn bit of | blue serge was found with the | ‘woman's body. - Antonio Pardone of New Haven ts expected to-day to see if the body May not be that of Mrs, Lena Tiece. He sald she was a servant in New Haven and disappeared several Weeks ago. About the same time a chauffeur left New Haven. Wit- esses have told of seeing a liveried chauffeur dragging a bundle toward the pool the day before the body was found. Pardone describes Mrs, Tiece as twenty-four years old, 5 feet 2 inches im height, 100 pounds in weight, uy had y to such tor. let. rule. brown hair, blue eyes, perfect teeth, CREOFOS ears pierced. The two discrepancies (liquid) are the color of the hair and the con- $1.25 per bottle. @ition of the teeth. The victim's hair was, to quote the official description, “flaxen or fox-colored,” which might sometimes be referred to as brown. The murdered woman's tecth are mot perfect; three of the second pre- Molars and the third are absent, But ‘ the front teeth are normal and to the 4 casual observer might well have % passed for pe. fec © had been divorced sev- eral a. Par does not know miners’ unions in the disturbed of thirty rifles each week “for a long Virginta coal flelds were charged (time. by A. EB, Heater, a former union eae 4 faer, with having alded directly In sup-| Clothing: Maker plying arms to miners engaged fn the Shanes recent march on Logan County, and| tarry Smith, a manufacturer of pants, @ith Having ehooutaged tt was found dead in a rear room of his Called as a witness ctory at No. 40 Market Street to-day. tages gating Commit by th th was due to @as which was flow tors, Heater testified he had tur { between $3.000 and $4,000 In miners’ strike “script to union miners for ¥ the pur standin, at Wi fe also told of a hardware company for the delive Open Letter to the Doctors OR six years you have successfully prescribed Creofos for colds, bronchitis, influenza, pneumonia and other affections of the respiratory system. For six years Creofos has been sold as an ethical remedy, and because it has been an ethical remedy it has never been ad- vertised to the public. Yet in New York City alone there were 10,058 deaths last year, out of 26,000 reported cases of pneumonia. death rate is due to the fact that the public thinks it can cure a cold without consulting a doctor; to the fact that pneumonia strikes quickly; to the fact that when a case does come to your attention it is often too late. This appalling This Must Stop! It cannot be stopped by treating only well-developed cases. It must be stopped by preventing the disease from getting a start. So Creofos is to be advertised—not as a cure, but as a preventative. Not as a cure! When a man is sick he should consult his doc- He should not dose himself. It will be in every advertisement, in every folder, in every book- That is the Delson creed. But you know that pneumonia germs cannot develop in any per- son who has been properly dosed with Creofos. You know that if we point out the dangers of pneumonia, thousands of otherwise careless people will observe the common-sense precaution of pre- venting infection through Creofos. Hence our departure from the rule of your profession against advertising. We are answering the higher call—fighting to pre- vent disease—and bringing to our aid the most powerful weapon we can command ‘ One word more—the advertising cannot change the nature of Creofos. Just as it cannot give curative powers to quack medi- cines, so it cannot take away from Creofos its unique power as the only successful internal germicide. prescribe it, advertised though it will be, because your patients’ welfare means to you more than a sometimes harsh professional You will continue to Delson Laboratories in Brooklyn Creofos is sold by your druggist in three forms: CREOFOS CREOFOS CAPSULES WITH SULPHUR for convenience for use in coughs $1.50 per box. $1.50 per bottle. Free on request: 40 page booklet of common-sense precautions against serious infectious diseases. CIENCE has made a discovery of far- reaching importance to every human being. ‘We know now that thousands are slowly starving even on three meals a day. It has been found that our food cannot furnish the life, the vital energy we need if it is short in one single element called vitamine. This is why Fieischmann’s Yeast has such a new and startling importance in our diet, for yeast is the richest known source of this vital food factor. Today thousands are eating Fleischmann’s Yeast and gaining strength and vigor from its remarkable health-giving qualities. | Many physicians and hospitals prescribe Fleisch- mann's Yeast for undernourishment, skin erup- tions, boils end constipation. It builds up the body tissues, makes them more resistant to disease. Three meals a day—yet thousands are underfed Are you getting the full benefit from the food you eat? In addition, because of its freshness (you get it fresh daily) it helps the intestines in their elimi- nation of poisonous waste matter. Tat Fleischmann’s Yeast at any time—2 to 3 cakesaday. Have it on the table at home. Have it at your office and eat it at your desk. Ask for it at noontime at your lunch place. You will like its fresh, distinctive flavor and the clean, wholesome taste it leaves in your mouth. Only one precaution: if troubled with gas, dissolve the yeast first in very hot water. This does not affect the efficacy of the yeast. Get Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh daily from your groceror at soda fountains. Send 4c in stamps for the valuable new booklet “The New Import- ance of Yeast in Diet.” Address THE FLEISCH- MANN COMPANY, 701 Washington Street, New York, N. ¥. 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