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‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1992." * CONGRESS VOTES $7,500,000 MORE FOR SHOALS DAM Riverside an Ideal Sanitarium For The Evening World Colony Of Whooping Cough Children Senate without a change in the lan- guage already approved by the House and by conferees. During final Senate consideration Senator Norris (Rep., Neb.), Chatr- man of the Agriculture Committee, moved that the Senate disagree with the House provision delaying expen- Aiture of the money until October, but was overruled by a vote of 28 to 32. The Nebraska Senator led the at- tack on the House amendment and was joined by Senator Wadsworth (Rep., N. Y¥.), Chairman of the Mil!- tary Committee, and Senator Under- To Register a Child With Whooping Cough For Examination and Admission to the Kiddie Klub Country Fund at Riverside Island Please fill out this blank and mail it to Dr. Blumenthal, Bureau of Child Hygiene, Department of Health, New York City ae { rail aii spel Oeeeees oo Senate Approves Conference} wooa (Dem., Ala... The latter, how | GOP ss ceseieacewenss ‘oom No..... HELIA Gs, ayi { ever, opposed the Norris motion, de- { i . Report Delaying Work claring that if it prevallod the bill ! Age of child...... | How long has child been ill.......... Till October. would be returned to the House and (Not under 8 years) = the appropriation probably would be Name of parent..........-.6.00+5 CT OCOL Rc Jeopardized. WASHINGTON, 28.—Presi- dent Harding's sighature is all that is June The first executive meeting of the Agriculture Committee since it con- cluded its examination of proposals from Henry Ford, the Alabaima Power Company, Frederick Engatrum and Charles L. Parsons for developing 167 Hopkins St 98 Henry St. 208 Hoyt St 78 Johnwon Ave. 27 Columbia Place. 725 Driggs Ave. 2036 Pitkin Ave 233 Suydam Bt 1865 Ten Kyck St the little patients at their homes and decide upon their removal to the health-giving islond, It is requested . J. L. Blumenthal, Acti « Di- required for authorizing the appro- priation of $7,500,000 for new work on the Wilson Dam at Muscle Shoals, QUEENS. id . " the Shoal r th i vas . o ‘ rector of the Bureau of Child Hy-] Ala. The Army Bill, containing au-| the Shoals properties also was held. H l di ve, 24 P é ¥ Senator Ni o a Y ds R r 114 Fulton Av 24 Prospect Bt: giene, that mothers seeking registr thority of Congress to spend the mon- fenator Norris was understood to have oO U ay emin é 8 ahora tt informed the committee that he would th, Ts tion of their children do ey, Was passed late yesterday by the| submit a report to the Senate. not tal 8721 118th Si, ‘Rich- mond Hill, L. 1 them to the stations, as this woul j Tag. Gnderdgnic “Ave be a nure:thbaty of ayremdiie the in-|¢ White cheviot shirts with collars at- { RICHMOND. . |fection. Registration may be made 689 Bay St, Staple-13 Park Ave, Port |by mail if the parent or guardian of tached for golf, tennis, boating and [ ton, B. 1. Richmond, 8.1 the afflicted child fill out the biank general sports wear, $2.50 and $3. ‘ Children under three years of age|printed on this page and send to are not cligible for registration, On|Dr. Blumenthal at the office .% Department of Health, No. 605 Pearl Street, New York City. English hand-blocked gum twilled foulards, exclusive designs: Open end scarfs, $1.50 Four-in-hands, 1.25 Bow ties, 1.00 Wednesdays and Saturdays followiag registration, physictans will call on ASKS SHOWDOWN ON CIDER AND BEER Hill of Maryland Requests Haynes to Put Them On Parity. WASHINGTON, June 28.—Repre- sentative Hill (Rep., Md.) is giving Roy A. Haines, Prohibition Commis- sioner, some unhappy moments, if not making dents in his dry regula- tions. He called on Mr, Haynes PER NE, at RIVERSIDE ISLAND. by UNDERWOOD GF UNDERWOOD. Haynes is an admission that he ts willing to tote fair with beer, Mr. Hill asserted: “Under your ruling your office is not disposed to take ac- tion against the manufacture of cider or other fruit juices containing not more than 2.75 per cent. of alcohol. “You discriminate against beer be- cause Congress said nothing about cider. Since you have made no effort to have legislation passed by Con- gress to change the ruling in refer- ence to cider, I assume that you are in favor of putting beer on the same equality. I request that you give me, for presentation to the Judiciary Disease Victims Already on Island Show Improved Health—Kiddies Play and Enjoy the Fine Food and Fresh Air. The whooping-cough patients on Riverside Island, where they are going te get well through the aegis of the Kiddie Klub Country Fund of The Eve- ing World are happy as kids at play. As a matter of fact play is one of H the biggest factors in the cure prescribed for the afflicted kiddies and the t best of care is another. i} The little ones have become accustomed to their surroundings and now have the run of the place, of course under the supervision of the doctors fand the nurses. Here is how they got through the day on Monday: Up at 6.30 in the morning, washed and dressed and at breakfast at 7.15. Genteel clothes for all occasions, invitingly priced BROKAW BROTHERS Broapway AT Forty-SECOND STREET The Kiddies—Heaven bless ’em— Just naturally are sweet. To keep ’em growing sweeter," Oh Henry can’h be beat. Jast Say } The morning meal consisted of half an orange, cooked cereal, one soft boiled} to-day for a letter favoring legisla- |Committee, an oficial communication ' egg, grade A milk and bread and@ tion that will put beer and cider on alas to whether you favor extension of butter. . 7 'Buftolk Bt. 206 Madison St “parity."" He thinks, his letter as-/your Uberal ruling on cider to beer, Face and hands washed atter break-| 17 m. 94 et 214 Monroe Bt.” serts, that Haynes is ripe for an|giving the reasons why you favor or fast and to school at 9.30, beginning 2a eee ea: appeal to reason. oppose putting beer and cider on the Wherever Candy is Sold with a salute to the flag. Story by “780th Ave Arguing that silence on the part of same basii — a = —_ = Miss Jean Martin and then a session This wil! in weaving or paper work. be varied each day. Dinner at 11.20 consisting of j ‘strained soup with rice, roast lamb, | mashed potatoes, creamed carrots, ii bread and butter and grade A milk. 280 10th Ave. 114 Thompson St. 224 W. 63d Bt. 500-508 W. 47th Bt. noth St. 43 E, 1334 Bt. 402 W. 87th Bt. BRONX. 511 B, 149th St. D This menu varies each day. Biso' Hughes Ave, 1a0¢ Webster’ Ave. Faces and hands washed and the BROOKLYN. Kiddies put to bed for an afternoon map. Arise at 1.45 P. M. and dressed Hi 1418 Pitkin Ave. for play on the swings, sand piles, | } 17 Bedford Ave. 12 Boerum &t, 49 Carroll, St. 146 India St, Flushing Ave, th A 359 Manhattan Ave. 570 Manhattan Ave. a St, Pure Worsted BATHING SUITS A bathing suit with a name—how unusual! Josh Billings as a Prophet on Tires goldiers und everythinc. Supper at 6 o'clock consisting of bread and butter, grade A milk and baked apple. ‘will also vary from day to day. * — After supper there is a half hour | for play and then the kiddies get soft boiled egg, This } their bath and go to bed and listen * to one of Cousin Eleanor’s Woodland Wonder Tales for a bedtime story. Miss Waters has the kiddies then In » eharge and she lets them see the boats passing to and fro on the sound. Seven o'clock on Monday night saw them all standing up in bed dooking ‘at the panorama of passing steamers, The kiddies thought at first that they were all ferry boats and each claimed that the ferry came from his or her part of sailboats and motorboats. New York. Little Brandon O'Brien has already When the kiddies play soldier he is the cap- tain and at the table he captures double portions of everything in sigh:. nurse, and Miss Clark, head nurse, say the evelopsd into quite a leader, Miss = Waters, supervising whooping-cough kiddies form the best}|] Comtaining all information the that every tire user group of kiddies they ever did as automobile owner needs~cov- There are 200 or so different brands jas something to To-day is ‘Happiness Day’ on ers Bastern United States and of cord tires. by wh Riverside Istand, when the first con- Canada with the latest compare by when signment of candy for the kiddies Transcontinental Routes, a variation ot stenaans wp end atiredealer'tries will be received and distributed. ywwn. the scale hardly duplicated by _tosellhimsome- Examinati f the patient In One Handy Book nceraminatons of te patenes ered] ome any other article of human use. thing that he his or her own ceretonne bag in which te fe che pocket Selling methods have their own va- doesn’t exact- ‘re a toothbrush and paste, towel, garters, necessary articles of toilet. And so the kiddies go along, keeping soap, face cloths and all ASSOCIATED TOURS GUIDE Ee OU may recall what P14 Josh Billings had to Bi say about cats: “The hardest thing in every- day life, iz tew pik out a good kat, not bekause kats are so skase, az bekause they are so plenty.” If this Yankee philosopher of the 70’s had been talking about thetire situation today he couldn’t have stated the case any better. riety also. Some dealers-encourage the car-owner to buya tire he doesn’t know much about by offering an “inside happy and getting well. But more, ” «, ” much more, money is needed to carry or “wide discount,’ out the big plan of the Kiddie Klub Other dealers hold “, it ” Country Fund; dollars from the big folks, ‘The most recent contributors to the many more dimes from the kiddies members, many more These don’t satisfy the brass tacks tire user. His habit is to be sure of the fund: Published by quality first. Then when he asks the Sefer oe. arose noo] ll ‘The BUREAU of TOURS price he knows how much of his dollar eal ore is related to money's worth. Throughout the city sixty-nine Baby Welfare Stations are now open Automebile Club of America 54th ‘STREET ‘West of Broadway New York City Prices on United States Passen- All along the way, as U. S. Royal Cords have grown to be the natural leader of the tire business, they have done this for the car-owner— They have made it easier to select a good cord tire. First, by getting and using every fundamental advance in the art of cord tire building. Second, by keeping on the in- side of the quality fence all the time, Third, by becoming the measure of all au- tomobile tires. So ly believe in. Most bathing suits are just’ bathing suits, and that is what they are called. Tom Wye is a suit so individual that it has a name—just as you have. The worsted is knit with the famous Tom Wye stitch, making a fabric that has lots of stretch and always springs back all the way when you take it off. Always shapely, wet of dry. Cut to fit—cut for comfort—cut for style. Heather mixtures and solid colors. Look for the Tom Wye label. Sold at men’s wear and sporting goods stores. Robert Reis & Co. daily, Sunday excepted, for ihe res pa ger Car Tires and Tubes, effec- fetration of children presented for «4- bore News * mission to the Riverside Island build- Eroerbere Kens Oo tive May 8th, are not subject ines. They are located at the follow- usuleercolnten to war-tax, the war-tax MANHATTAN. stare ne Sree ee having been included. Broome 8t. Me. Macrie Fae. Automobile Club, me, Bisse brane = Cherry 8t. 345 E. 116th Bt. BLACK TREAD CORD TIRES With New Features AJAX RUBBER COMPANY, Inc. 220 West 57th Street, New York. Circle 4800 Wine Aa Pets OF fate Das Rinse Bins Ba Bs me ae Ba Pa a United States ® Rubber Company Tire Branch, Broadway at 58th Street Bats—This bats 1s exceptionally fine in quality of material, while th complete 1.50, $2, GOLF SPECIAL—No. 11 Caddy clubs: Driver, Mid $1, REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR’ The Sunday World Real Estate Section BATHING SUITS For men, women and children. In every popular style and a variety of colors, Ie, 25e. ‘year's line of Spalding Bathing Shoes for men an es Women for seaside u Speclal is, Bathing Caps—tubh ‘FENNIS Balls—The Plece. Plug! ball for hi ball National ships... Made in our own factory, $4.50, S. $5.60, $6, $7, $8, $9. " -Palr, Sole 2% to Pair, Sc and alding Official Two- tennis ball is the ourt play; official lay Court echampton- 50e, Doz, 16,00 2, $10, $8, $7, $6, overs from Some of last Hach, | stringing. $4 Tennis shoes, leathe pers, bigh oF low eu and Midiron, Mashie, Niblic, Complete, $9.56 589 Broad St., Newark ——s=s 1921 10 Teather, $8 uid $00. Canvas, $0.00 t6 $2.98 Pigtwelane sneakers, special, Pr., 85¢ White cotton athletic 8) irt..Ba,, 60e A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 126 Nassau St., 523 Fifth Ave., N.Y. MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. ‘ Circulation Over 600,000

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