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et OT OO i iit See i ert eae penn 10 _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929. Bs Wo GIRLS DEAD WILL BEMARRIED | HE’DMAKEBEDS _|GETS 20 YEARS SEVEN DIET MENUS |MANY WOULD ALTER NEWARK DRUGGISTS _| | TO MAN WHO SAVED AND MATTRESSES FOR AUTO THEFT] FOR WHAT AILS YOU COMPENSATION rt FIGHT | ; 4 j LAW BOOTLEGGERS i k HER FROM DROWNING A PERFECT FIT | SERVED IN HOTEL |New Organisation Forming ¢ a : | a ; Youth Who ‘Crossed Dead Line Set} _ ae cea ae |One Bill Before Legislature Would End to Miewal ~ ei Secretary Hoover Proposes Econ- by Judge Receives Heavy Each Is Listed by a Number, | protect Employees on Way Vitteen druggists of Newark, = , ’ } omy by Standardizing What "Sentence as Warning. Walch You Whisper to the | to Work "| anita! che “lassex “County pntcent: | | - | . FROM COASTING 2 i” Folks Sleep On. ! Waiter. ceutical Association, which will send Charles J. Tulodalecky, twenty- ALBANY, Jan. 16.—A score or! Mon Of oe the drug bretben ee | WASIIINGTON, Jam, 16— | two, of No. 178 Brook Avenue, the Hereafter when you register at |More of bills designed to amend the| All members will’ be required to the ancient problem of fitting | Queens County Court, Long Island clerk aigns of not fecling too well |been introduced in the Legislature. | madiits Woven sett eee eee: t tt to the bed. | City, to-doy, stealing a " ! elve a specially com- | Includ {comply with all Federal, State and he mattress He | City, to-doy, of fe an automo-| you will rec pecially eo nmong the amendments of-| (Ory eguiations and statutes ‘roo will send one of his represen- bile from Fugene H. Collins of College | piled menu card, whereon are | tered are thee: | garding Prohibition. | fatives to the annual conven- | Potnt on Oct. 9, 1921. Judge Burt J.| listed seven diets, Confining workmen's compensation | ————————= == | | tion of the National Manufac- Humphrey, in sentencing him to If you suffer from intestinal ir- insurance exclusively to a State fund, | turers’ Association at Chicago twenty years in Sing Sing, sald: regularities you eat diet 1. If Increasing period of compensation | | this week to explain how | “You broke through the dead line| you're too fat you live by No. 2, {for permanent partial disabilities. | | much will be saved to man- | T have established against crooks of} Diabetes is covered by schedule Providing that compensation shall IRN starch pud- ing flavored with a dash of vanilla ‘ Secretary Hoover would solve Bronx, was found guilty by a Jury in} the Waldorf and exhibit to the | Workmen's Compensation Law have | sign the following statement | | Fatal Accidents Reported From | Yonkers, River Edge, N. J., | and Central Park. Two girls, nineteen and eighteen ears old, one in Yonkers and the/ ether at River Edge, near Hacken- | mok, N. J., were killed while sleigh- Kind by standardizing mat- | other counties, and I am giving you] 3. Hyperacidity and its allies are [TUN from end of first five days of treases and beds. | @ severe sentence as a warning to| catered to by series 4. No. 6 will | ‘lsabllity, instead of first fourteen| It was announced to-day others.” cover colitis, convalescence, mal- |4ays, as at present. that the purpose of this effort George Peter Donovan, twenty-| nutrition and under weight, be- Providing that compensation shall 3 ; | to make it possible for one t | your, of No, § Old Bowery Bay Road,| sides being good for children gen- |"M from end of first seven days of | and served with a yesterday. ind gitl, Virginic ° j i ad a AE pach adel ced tefl ‘when one is sleeping in | Astoria, got five years in Sing Sing| erally. Jf you have arterio-scl- | disability. | BaGbalé, twelve, probably will die an a half-sized bed, a three-quare | for stabbing of Michael Belmuth at] erosis or are of advanced age or Making penalty for failure to pay| sauce of Eee result:of the first socident, and in} ter size or a whole size” iy to | Woodslde, eb. 13, 1921. have angina pectoris, high blood |€2™Pensation imprisonment for not various parts of the city four more | “squeeze the waste out of in~ | Frederick Simmermeyer, twenty-| pressure or faulty kidneys diet ¢ |™Ore than one year or a fine of not dustry.” | five, of No. 15 18th Avenue, Long| will help you. No. 7 is reseryea |™Ore than $500, or both. | Bees 28011 twelve yopegeters Tex “The public is interested be. | Island City, was given six years at| for those guests suffering from Including in definition of ‘‘em- Sheffield Burt fn the day's popular sport. cause it wants to get rid of-e Sing Sing for stabbing John D. Gan-| rheumatism, gout or neuritis, ployee"? @ person who is engaged in Pee er ei eereunon. of NO.) vexatious old household prob- {non of No. 4 Boker Court, College The ailing guests will be sub. |‘*@velling to or from place of em- eee wee Senkers, was the} lem and wants to profit by the | V’oint, on Nov. 25. jected to no embarrassment, 1¢ | P!0yment. Sret victim. With the Ludbald economies that come with | William D. Appleton, twenty-five, of | will be necessary merely to whis- | BAnging under the law any disease EVAPORATED child she was coasting down the TANGnNdibalioH acd at rh Knox Avenue, Grantwood, N.| Per the number of the desirea | 0” Sickness in any of the hazardous ° r Kimball Avenue hill when control LHargiusetdhnnsalnt mplifica- — | So. ieee 4 {| diet to the waiter and receive the |§™Ployments enumerated in section fest. of the etéaring robe A the! tion in manufacture,” the De- | J.. was sent to Elmira Reformatory on| special viunds. 2 }2 of aes ‘ | wee bos SS! - Hh ees % cl Veceonvie garding direct settlements, a bill tine rae " tion of burglary. John 5 iain iB 1s a Mak atrecn Ge tra fede, hurting Partin: ToL Geaerok, oom uk ion e Rien ooh Oa = reset e ie naaneements, & bill Miss Ferguson six feet. She died in vf hirty-thre . Bal . » PFERED COLOMBIA? | casés to notify the injured workman, the hospital from a tr ured skull = ee | Breoklyn, was sentenced to the New Puen Colombia, Jan. 16,—Amert. | Ay heaps of a his dependents, is a delightful yet economical 3 : ” Dent 2 can bankers are reported to have of-|®4 employer and insurance carrier « * Her companion, it is raid, is su‘ter- | Miss Brown to Become Bride of M’CORMICK TO WED [York Penitentinary atter pleading ri Diners are reported fo, ha Toans |! hearing to determine whether com. | | 4¢ssert. Rich, creamy “‘Seatect | qulity to stealing $54 and a watch from |* : DeRWAHGE Wak Geek ce eee an ing from internal injuries. Rescuer 4 ntic MISS BAKER ABRO. a : up to $50,000,000 with which to complete | Bons! en or is being pa Seaer cucsoca. Virani wghieen |" cuer at Atlantic AD | Frederick Matson of No. 405 18th | ¥P,t0 $90.00 directly in accordance with facts and > Highlands, — | Street, Brooklyn. Miss Jeanne Kose ovidhaedsel ha UND peed ER 8 He Sails and She, “So Happy,” | Kotsman, twenty, of No. 1174 Wash- Street, was taking her first ride on a iss Minnie Brown, daughter of fill Follow . ? \ongton Avenue, the Bronx, was sen- hed Which was being used: for coast-|¥r. and Mre. Gustave Brown of No. Will Follow for Marriage tenced to the Bedford Reformatory for ing at River Edge, N. J., by a num-| 769 Prospect avenue, the Bronx, be- in Europe, stealing mcney and jewelry from Mrs. 7 Catherine Diesenbach of No, 2344 Pal- 1h.—Mary Landon! metto Street, Ridgewood, L. 1. Raker, who left Allister McCormick | —_—-—- j | children were probably fatally injured, | f j j } MANUFACTURERS’ $1,000,000 STOCK OF FUR COATS INA DIRECT SALE ber,of friends and ran into a tete-|C°Mes the bride of Willlam A, Har-| Gryaqco, gun ( wood, Jr., of No, 690 Teasdale pl: eG Cle. phone pole and fractured her skull, f ‘easdale place, ; to-morrow. The ceret iN be per- | yw, RTT} = ; She died a few minutes later. Both 3 mony wi Der-) “walting at the church,” says they wi | parents of the girl are dead and she | ("med at the Forest Avenue Congro-| be married after all. After a Californi. BURGLAR, 77, STARTED } lived with @ brother at the Manhat-/®*tlonal Church, 166th street and! trip she will sail for Burope Feb, 28, Me- | LIFE AT 60, HE SAYS dia Vorest avenue. The couple will make |Cormick sailed Saturday, and called on -_—-————— of | Charles Regan, ten, of No. 310] {Beir home in the Bronx, after re-| Miss Baker just betore ho lett. er Sent to the turning f, 1 ‘And maybe you think I wasn't hap.| A#ed Newark Uris | Mast 70th Street received a fractured|conage, * NOneVmoon tour of] ee Beker sald. | “I wae es Penitentiary. | akali when his sled crashed into a oe happy that I couldn't think of any of! ‘Judge.” said George Price, a pris- It was last summer when both fam- | bench on Pilgrim Hill at 72d Street. 3 the many things J wanted to tell hint! cner in the Police Court in Newark, ilies were spending the season at . He was taken to Presbyterian Hospi- “Don't lot anybody tell you that J'm | J, to-day when a detective accused Atlantic Highlands that fate brougt: * ts tal. Herbert Hucke, seven, of No. 807) the young tolk together. tay Nei aE eX aaid’Juet hofere Ro saitea| him of Having a long record as a East 77th Street suffered a possible/ang her mother were clinging te tho | hat {he marriage would take place In shoplifter orn burglar, “I was an | fracture of the skull when his sled | bathing line: 1 ittiowlo cat man until I was sixty years old. i wae Pa ladies Bid ora — Now I am seventy-seven, and for sey- 4 2 valk | tore the gi vay. : ol) asanniee " coltided with a tree on the East Walk Birk away, Answering the) COLUMBIA STUDENT A SOVIET onteen years the police have been| ; at 73d Street. He is in Flower Hos- mother's screams Harwood Went into) OFFICIAL, ' iat pital. wAt'a club dance that eening Har-| _J#mes C. White of the London Poat,| Mownding, me, and wows Tek me earn] FROM WHOLESALER TO CONSUMER Marry Kalinsky, ten, of No. 307 |'00d's father, unaware of the rescuo| Who arrived (o-day on the Noordam.| He did not deny that he has been| y Hast 96th Street was taken to Metro. |C#tller In the day, presented his son| «ald he had been two arrested numerous times and rerved to the Brown family. Both mother! and was much impressed by the force | numeriua sentences in New York and ° William JACKMAN’S SONS, the politan Hospital suffering from inju-/and daughter recognized Harwoo and resourcefulness of the secretary | New Jersey since 1905, and admitted . . * das , largest manufact f aracu ries of the face and head receiver |the hero of the afternoon, ‘The young of the Soviet Mission Poland, Mite | stealing some. ‘small articles ine Mar- largest manufacturing furriers in ‘ toate YONDER! 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