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(..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMinniswiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii !aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHliiiiWr'ir'rninHHHHni. THE -X VKlf IKQ- WORLD, SAiUiitbAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918. i fa PTOMACH UPSET? Papc's Dinpcpsin nt once ends Dyspepsia, acidity, ? gas, indigestion. Your menU lilt hack! Your lnm nch I sour, nclil, paw)' nntl ynn frcl Moitnl nftr cnllnjr or you hnvc lienry lumps of Imllprsllnn tialn ir headache, 1ml never mind. Here U Instant relief. Don't Uy upset I lint n tnblel of Tape' Diapepoin nml Innncilliilclv tlir indigestion, gasr. nridlty and till ktoiimcli dlilress end. Pope's Dlnpepsln tnlilets nre the surest, quickest Mnuiarli reliever In the world. They cost very little nt drug stores. OCTOBER BRINGS NEW MENACE FOR RENT PROFITEERS .. Itciiri'ftontuUvi' (jromier or lown iiiuk. i inir llleiriil I'll rent lncrconeM beyond , r. jkt cent, over the- 1V1G niteH. Tltu " luiKiin nlmi will uppnul to Mnyor Reward Do you know this man? Height: 6 ft. 1 inch Weight: 145 lbs. . Face: Thin Features: Prominent Description: When last seen was on his way to hospital. 'Used to weigh 185, had florid complexion, good appetite and enthusiasm for work. Six months ago began to have irregular bowel movements. Took pills. Lost weight still irregular. Took salts violent results. Had medical examination : doctor diagnosed case as self-poisoning, due to clogged, decaying, food-waste in large intestine; said pills and purges had weakened the intestinal muscles so they would not function. Man protcstcd,violcntly that he was not sick. Doctor replied that he had been sick since first bowel irregularity. Prescribed complete rest and the Nujol Treatment. Said if he had cultivated regular habits with Nujol he would have had no trouble now, however, he was an easy mark for the poisoning he was allowing in his own body. REWARD : For restoration of this man to regularity, Nature of fers reward of health, and return to normal weight and keenness. If you are the man, apply at the near est drug store for one bottle of 'Regular as i j Wn filial ft NUJOL is told only in sealed rr ut ntn& bcarjnB thc Nu-ol Tradc Mark. Insist on NUJOL. You may iufftr from substitutes. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) SO Broadway, New York ,:,f .,i.iriuMi:i-iiail'iJ fame time refusing to contract for any definite job at any particular tlmo or day after Kept. 30 nnd de clining to Rive ony estlinnta as to time or total cunt. Although tenants declare. Unit u tirnzen hold. up In the Interest of profiteering landlord, who tlnn can prevfnt twinntu from luovlnir. tho vnn men Inrtlnt that It In duo lo liiKhor wur costs, wllh tho Knot demand for their serviced In other Hum nnd their own dllllciiltles In obtnlnlnt; helpers ot ulmont any Landlords and Tenanls Mass FEDERAL AND STATE AD Forces for Hitter Fights i for tenants. "I,,.- it. . II.,.;.,- nr'.n l To conduit thin ultuntlim the new Over the Moving Period. !Tin.,nts. tWt ,, A.-mMyman Sniriuil Orr ns t'hnlriniin of Its Kxec- Profile et Inr; liindlnrd.t nro furlnK nllve f'mnmlttee and Mm. Mary their tvntst month of the year. Marilfln n Kxrctit.vc Secretary. In Organization of tenant nnd of preiiirlnp; various vigorous measure, owner nro frfttherlnrr follower for a Including a mas meeting ut Cooper memorable October Day ntniffftle. Union on tin- nlht of Hcpt. !5, series Tenants nro i r;rl n one another to (lf atrecl miPti.titx anil an appenl to resist higher rent di'tnnnd. and land ronlilcnt Wllvin for prompt pass.ik'o lords ore Just ns energetical) lirac- of thn bill liitioduced In r'onrrrcss by inu t iitnnd firm on the new rates. lit prescntatlvi- crosier or ioii iiiuk Thn landlord wero reinforced tin ii nnv fitf.f Ait ttiuri-.n Mill, twnnl .... .. ....... i. . ...... ...... I, ,,. the movluk van army, which had pre- Dylan, (tov. Whltnun nml all Stato pared, sicnllv but IhoroiiKhly. to liK'Islators. It Uneaten rent strike balk tenants who would movo rather nnd pluketlnn uKalnst black-listed than tmv more rent, flovlnc lUCtl .VJ-?!!'....--Ij ... ltn l.'...ln.fil Tl. jt.Lt'lli "i'uin ..." and storage concerns In nit parts of ,Iirtment of Iwibor havo resulted In. tnc city now uemunn irom in iu olllelal hiikrohiioiis as in now mu nu an hour for their services, at the nation should bo handled. Heveral uro similar to thoso adopted hero lifter tho evll.i of rent prnlltcerinK had been exposed by Tho KvenltiB worm. Tho department ha organised rep resentntlvo local committee In moro than thirty cities whero rising rents have been Interfering with (lovcrn ment war work, and It urge the same, prlnclplo for extension wherever tho masse arc oppressed by exactions of l:i lid lords. Tim committee are under direction of the Homes Iteglstratlnn Hervlco of thn Housing llurt ull. Thn Council of Nntlonul Uefcnso ban co operated. The local committees form sub-commltt'cs, which net n rent ad justment bodies, thcrn being on each onn representative of lalsir, ono of realty Interest nnd one of the goncral jni lil Ic or tunnnts. In n controversy over rent, the coinmltteo calls land lord, tonnnt and others Interested. QREEDY LANDLORDS OFFICIAL LY CALLED PROFITEERS. Thn llnreuu of Industrial Housing has declared olllclally that landlord who raise rentals beyond legitimate! costs must bo regarded ns prolltcors. Tho comm tte cnl for facts ana fig ures to show that rent hoostn mny havo been Justified, after which land lords found guilty of profiteering nro uppcnlcd to upon patriotic grounds and told Just how their practices In- erforo with tho comfort and well- being of tho workers, thereby reducing no production or war essentials. When they realize that rent protlteer- n g moans aiding too enemy nnd a postponement of victory, they usually conin to nn ngrecmcnt with thn coin mltteo. If they do not, tho commlt- ec takes prompt measure to plnco hem in tho light or publicity. Ilo- wirts to the Ilureau of Jndustrlul lousing and Transportation roveal In creasing success ot such measures to ward eliminating rent prolltncrn. Tho department also recommends local action similar to Its own registry llstn maintained by It Homes Hogls tratlon nml Information Division. These tabulate nil vacancies, thus kcivplng down rent extortion ljy aiding ino operation of supply nnd demand. Tho lists nro nuado uvallablu to local city governments, ospo-cmlly thoso of nouses in wnicli nigh rentals would iiHttry u tux valuation abovo that on tho public records. Whero owners in. sist upon lilgli rentals, t in bureau no titles local tac otllcem to assc tho iroperty for taxation upon a valuation justittcd by tlio levnl of tho landlord's rent. This has provcil promptly ef. rwtual in irorcmg rent reduction. Tho Ilomivi Iteglstrutton nnd Infbr matlon Division sugg.sts that tho supply of housing accommodations may bo increased by a tiu b lo tv :.un palirn and n camusa of vacant houtvi. nais ana looms, in iNew voru thlit wan undertaken by the pollen ut tho rtfiuiwt of tho Aldermen following Tho livening world publicity camiNiIgn, Tho bureau urge too that nrcirtv owners who havo not been tn tho lutblt of taking roomers should bo appealed to in this otneivoncy to do ho on na. trio tie grotmds until builders can ro- sumo operations for supplying moro liomc. JEWS OBSERVE NEW YEAR. Crlelirntlou Inelndrn I'riiBriiiimip for Irn In .Hrrtlrr, Jiinlrh folk throughout the world nro celebrating ltosh llaslinniUi thn Jewlnh New Year to-dsy. The festivities will continue ten day and end with the l: 01 Aioneint'Ui. The lutlueneo of the war I visible In tills yeiir s ifli.hrallon, ttia JevvlJli Wei inri! iionni imvinc armnuea ror tho r eetdliiu of soldiers nnd sailors who camp lo ino city lor ineir nonauyn BRAVE BROOKLYN BED CROSS NURSE WINS FRENCH WAR GROSS H SOLDERS MOTHER Miss JANE McKEE Jaiw McKee Infused to Leave an American Uospilal During a Hointurdment. "For special devotion and contempt for danger" a French War Crois hs Just been uwnrded to Miss Jane McKec, No. IS ' I'lrttbnsli Avenue, Hrooklyn, Itcd Cross nurse s:rvlng at an American hos pital near trio French front, which was recently bombarded by German airmen. During the cntlro bombardment, Mils MeKee, according to despatches received y the Atlantic DlvUlon, reruied to leavo he bosiiltnl except to drng wounded men o safety. Hlio inva.iatly returned and lihdrd thoio who were too weak to be removed. Threo doctors who worked with Mlsi McKe were slio decorated. Tim i-ltatlon rends as roiiowc "Jnm.McKee, nn American graduate nurse, Serving with tho FllHay Unit, rendiireil the greatest service to French and American wounded. Hhe dli- tlugulthed hcrseJf by special devotion nnd contempt for danger during the linmonriimenl or tile hotoiiai oy noauia alrpliines." .Miss Mcnee arrived in I' ranee wuu the first contingent of the Womnn'a (Jversen Hospital, U. H. A.. In March. Tell 01 inc null lony nuracs ana nurses' aids were In this group. On ar riving they were met by Caroline Klnlay, nho went over but winter to make ar rnngement for thc hospital's work. Mlaa MeKee hns slneo her arrival been In active service Hhe Is the first Brooklyn woman to receive thc French War Cross. Why Dread Old Age? GETS MORE OFFERS San Carlo Opera To Present Three New Sopranos An Autumn Show At the Gallery Of Calo & Sons OF NEEDED HELP Evening World Publicity of the Hgelheiser Case Still Bearing Fruit. The publicity trlven by Tho Evening World to tho sad enso of Mrs. Julia lvgelhelHcr ot No. Its? a rove Htrect, Brooklyn, who was threatened .with eviction from her Jiome becatisn nho did not possess $13, Is still bearing fruit. Mrn. Kgolhelscr Is the woman who wni loft without support when her three sons, ono of whom gavo up his llfo nt Chateau-Thlory, went to the defense of their country. A reporter for Tho Kvcnlng World this morning naw throo letters to tho forlorn woman, each bearing tho nig. nattiro "Mother," nnd cnoh nffordlng proof of a sympathetic public's will ingness to glvo aid whero aid in de sired. Nows of tho threatened eviction of Mrs. Julia Kgolhelscr, who wears a gold star on her star-studded service pin, bore further fruit to-day. Anony mous ovldoncc that her supremo hoc rltlco shall not remain unappreciated. Three letters, each bearing tho signa ture of "Mother" gavo proof of tho ready willingness to glvo old whero aid Is well deserved. "I hnHton to sharo wllh you what still remains of my on'a allotment to rno for tho month of August. Mother of a Hoy Over Thore." tfo road ono of the letters, with an lnr.lo.iurc of J.'. Another signing herself "One, Yet My All,, In France," said: "1 am miro If you ask Tho Kvenlng World they will attempt to straighten out tho evident misunderstanding aver your allotment ami insurance wllh tho authorities at Washington. 1'lcase find 2 inclosed." When an Kvenlng World reporter i Visited Mrs, Kgelhclser nt her home this morning she proudly displayed another letter which she had Just received from no of tho nallors at tached to tho U. H. H. Ilobln, Mlno Sweeper No. 3. Tho loiter said: I road In the papers where you havo been called a rent slacker. If your landlord care to moot mo 1 will glvo him a good run for hi money. If you want to, I will piy jour rent up. you do not need to bo afraid to let me do It. When I saw that plcco in Tho Kvenlng World It cut mo clear to tho heart. If there Is anything olso I could do, lot mo know. IXm't bo backward let mo know everything. "If I can't ect tho money by worli Ins for Undo Sam, I'll wrlto homo for It. I know how It Id to bo brolto and, besides, I havo a mother, and If I thought nho got tho deal you did I would desert the Navy nnd c-lo.in up tho Uocho thnt treated her In this manner. I'leaao wnio ai once u; let mo know. ... "I'AlJlj A. iir;.t.i. i. where German agitator try to ow Iho seed of discontent among tho men at work In the tungsten mines. CHARLES HAY AT III ALTO IN "LAW OF THE NORTH" Tho Ban Carlo Orand Opera Com pany, which during the first week of Its month's rngagiment at tho Hint bert Thealro has fully sustained tho splendid leputatlon it achieved ft year ago nt thn Forty-foitrth Street Theatre, will open tho second week Monday with "Carmen." Threo new soprnnos are promised. MIsb Lorctta Del Vnlle will sing Hilda In "Illgo Ictto" Wednesday afternoon, nnd that evening Miss Olga Carrara will bo Santuzza In "Ilustlcana," whllo Sat urday afternoon, In "Faust," Miss Kva Dldur, daughter of the well known Metropolitan basso, will sing thc Marguerite, In "Carmen," Monday, Kater Ferra blnl will ngnln be heard. The other bill for tho week are: Tuesday, "Jew el of the Madonna," benefit perform ance for tho Stage Women'n Wur Hellef. with Mmcs. Amsden and Molls, Messrs. Agostlnl, Koycr nnd Ccrvl: Wednesday, matinee, "Itlgolctto," with Mines. Del Vulle and DoMette. Messrs. Agnostlnl, Vlgllone, Io lllasl and Cervlj Wednesday evening, "Cavallerla rtustlcana" and "IMb llaccl;" Thursday, "1. Travlatn." with Mmes. Crnft (guest artist) nnd Moroslnl, and Messrs. Hoscaccl, An tola and Cervl" Friday, "1 Olocon- ,onsanaSVglvinork 'l. J' music lovers n fine vnrlety of woiks, Charles nay, In "Tho Uw of the North," will bo tho chief film attr.io tloti at the lllalto. Itay ui seen ut a young trapper called "Kaglot." The second In ommnnd at tho trading Iiost Is a scoundrelly trader, who rov et Aluln'i young sister, nnd when "Kaglot" goes to a neighboring poll nbductt thc girl and kills her father. "BOWERY DURLESQVERS" AT IIURTIG & SEAMON'S "Tho Uowery llurlesquers" will be at Hurtlg & Seamon's Theatre. Thc company giv.ng "Tho Health Hunt ers" Includes Hilly Foster, Frank Hnrcourt, Ham Iawrence, Marty Sea mon, Orncc Anderson, I.lbby Hart, Sylvia Webb nnd Joo Fern. RED CROSS THEATRE LUNA PARK SUCCESS Tho Itcd Cross Thcatro at Luna Park Is tho most attractive spot ln Coney Island. Moving pictures of thc war, direct from tho Committee on Public Information, are shown there. Tho lted Cross receives overy cent wnicn the theatro makes. In addl will appear are A1y Mlehot as OllaaV Ada Paggl as Maddalena, Ernest Davis as tho Duke of Mantone, and Yon Colllgnon ns Itlgolctto. Wallace Held will bo seen In a new photo dramaUc production entitled "Th Source," by Clnrcnco U. Kelland. 'BROADWAY BUTTERFLIES COME TO THE COLUMBIA Sam Howe will bring his "Broad way Huttcrfllcs" to tho Columbia Thcatro on Monday afternoon. Tbla Is a new organization ot burlesquera who have been supplied with a two net travesty on life along the gay white way. Fun, music nnd dancing constitute, the principal features of tho performance, together with vatt dovlllo specialties. with well balanced caBts. nnd Is being accorded merited patronage. Under Erno Ilapce, tho Tllvoll Orchestra will play Hosmer's "South ern Hhnpsody" next week, and the IMalto Orchestra, under Hugo Hloen feld. will give Tschalkowsky's "Solennelle" ond selections from Percy Grainger's folk song arrange ment. At thc Strand Theatre minia ture grand opera will be resumed In conjunction with the regular pro gramme, beginning to-morrow with n scene from "Itlgoletto," under direc tion of Harold Edel. Tho Humanitarian Cult announces n scries of musicnles nt Carnegie Hall this season, beginning Oct, 1. "HE COMES UP SMILING" WITH FAIRBANKS, RIVOLl The rtlvoll will havo Douglas Fair banks In tho photnplny "Ho Comes Up Smiling." Thc film deals with the nd VfntllrrH nf lrri' 1nrHn nlnrlf In a small country bank, whose chief i "PARISIAN FLIRTS" By W. G. Bowdoin. D. Calo : Sons, No. 107 West lh Street (tho old Itahcock Gallery), have Inaugurated their autumn show, a number of well known artists bolnc represented. (Justnvo Wlegand's good landscape In cheerful colors is entitled '-Tho Sprlngtlmo lurches." The springtime verdure of tho birch trees along tho wuter front hun been delightfully handled, und In tho distauco tho mountains. In bluo martaes, enter de lightfully Into the composition. Tho ITIIlUll.llL'Clil'll HKV I11LI1I1UI11Z.US Willi . with tho palntod wuter and the 1 U. S. S. Uobln, Mlno Sweeper iso. J, grcontrwuiM or tho rorcgrounu. Thy trocs uro minting features ol Uio canvas. A second n cturo ty tho same artist Is called "Springtime ut the Like, llltio Mountain Iaikc, Adirondack. Mountains." Whlto birches lend dis tinction to tho plot uio ut tho left. Tho lake Hhoiwu placid In tho middle dla tnnco. Tho forest floor of tho foro grouml Is pore. "An Autumn Sunset." by Louis Paul Dessar. shows a portion of tho root-tree ot a brown houso nestling among tho trees. Tho curling smoke from the red chimney in decorum's tn Its treatment. At tho rhfht is a well sweep, with tho bucket rest ing upon tho well curb. Tho brush ing Is tiroadly done, but tho color ings nro dashing In brilliance. A rambling path connects tho hoUho nnd well. Tho sky Is full of a tun rot glow. "Tho Plains Inte Afternoon," by duties seem to bo that of custodian of the Vice President's net canary. Tho bird escapes from Its cage one day and Jerry starts In pursuit. Thc cnaso icaas nun into me country, whero he meets se.vernl knights of tho rood, nnd lls old time yearning for thc open asserting Itself, he Joins tho tramps. LOEW'SNEW YORK AND AMERICAN THEATRES over twenty of them tho .Submarine Attnck, the Hula-Hula Theatro, the circus and Cordon's concessions, also tho Chutes and Witching Waves. "FOR HUSBANDS ONLY" REMAINS AT BRO A D WAY "For Husbands Only," by Lois Weber, and starring Mildred Harris, nan met with such success at the Uroadway Theatro that Manager nasnin Has decided to hold It over for u second week. It Is a comcdv- drama of tho French school with an ingenious story and a novel ending. MAE MARSH, FILM STAR A T 8 1ST STREET THE A TRE "EVERYTHING" A BIG HIT AT THE HIPPODROME "Everything" at tho Hippodrome Is attracting huge crowds. Do Wolf Hopper is happily placed and con tributes many a conspicuous bit to the performance, including his elephant training scene. Hello Story, Houdlnl, Charles T. Aldrlch, Arthur Geary, llluch nnd all tho other stars aro making new friends. so M iim-iM" iiot.i,i:iii:n nr. AM I.V HIS Alt.Ms iin.t. si in. (From tlie 1'llWjurih ClmiiicJ-Tl.v 1.) He was not a ery rapid wooer and she wns getting a bit anxious. Again he called and they sat to gether In the parlor, "Just those two." A loud rap mine at the front door. "Oh, bother!" sho said, "who can be calling?" "Sny. vou're out." said the cny de ceiver. "OH, no. That woiiki n untrue, murmured thc Ingenuous one. Then say you'ie engaged," he urged. "Oh, may I, Charlie?" she cried as she fell into his nrm. And the mnn kept on knocking at tie fmnt door. aCM PHOTO PLAYS. B-WAY at47,h5t iT Direction nARUlD IPtl For the first half of tho week, the Klghty-flrst Street Theatro wilt havo Mao Marsh In tho film play "Money Mud." Ilcglnning Thursday "Tho Grain of Dust" will be showti. There wilt also be vaudeville nets. IN OLYMPIC BURLESQUE Charles Robinson's "Parisian Flirts" will bo tho attraction at tho Olympic Theatre. Among those who nppear In ft musical burlesque aro Mr. Robinson, May Hernhardt. Al Ilaymo, Hallle Unndoulph. Freda Ixihr, Jerry Mem Ing, Joo Frecls, Hal Groves and Marlon I It n son. Tho screen attractions at Loow's Now York Theatre will be Alice Hrady In "The Death Dance," Mon day; Sc.ssuo Hayakawa In "The Hlrtb right" on Tuesday; Louise (llntlm In "A Law unto Herself," Wednesday Harry Morey In "Tho Green God," Thursday: "Tho Secret Code," Frl-1 day; Carlylo Itlackwcll In "Hy Hook I - or Crook, Saturday, and Mao Murray In "Modern Love," Sunday. Tho vaudeville bill at Lnew's American Thcatro for tho first halt of tho week will bo headed by "A Telephone Tangle." 'THE SOURCE" AT STRAND LUMBER CAMP FILM PLAY The bill at tho Strand will Inclule an operatic production In silhouette with a sccno from "Itlgolctto" as the feature. Tito principal singers who PHOTO PLAYS. .m. - Praienh WALLACE REID A Paramount Production EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Scene Quartette :: From I he Operd'R0OLETTD',iH nSi hMi.ntt y a horrtoomery I STRAND 1 Comedy ISYnPHOWYOWi FOR HUSBANDS ONLY!" , 81 t SI. Ttwa , lai llaay. Tel. hujlcr W0. IMII'UI.AS I'.UIIIIANKS "Hound In Mornrro." Kntlrr I'hinito of nut With ThU I'lctura a 5 Una nt Prf. AUo tinnier nudMlllr. caro of Postmaster, N. Y." Mrs. Keclholser told tho rcportc sho would ncknowlodgo tho wrlter'3 Evneroun offer, but would ui-cnne niitstnnrn from so gallant a ftourjo. This, In rplte of tho fact that tho generous remittance from Judgj Illchnrds, WHO paiu a personal vimi to tho bnmblo homo of tho widow and gavo her fifty dollars with which she paid her rent and grocer d bill luui nil been used up. WOMAN IN AUTO KILLED. Train HtrnoU Cur When It lleentn Hlftllnl on (irndr Crolnn. MIDDLKTOWN. N. V.. Sept. 7 As a result of tho stalling of an auto mobile on a grade crossing on the Ontario nnd Western Uallroad at "MR, LOGAN, U. S. A" ACADEMY OF MUSIC FILM "Mr. Logan, V. 8. A.," a patriotic photodrama featuring Tom Mix. nnd produced by William Fox, will be ! shown at tho Academy of Music be ginning to-morrow. Mix ;ortrays the ' character of n Secrot Service oivra-1 tor. Tho scenra of tho play nro laid i In a small Arlrona mining town PHOTO PLAYS. I A,uffffilllnnl"iiliffiftTrffLsMIl aJBii.fii.fflilimiliilMffii.i M saiaMi-rr nun " " i raM dway at -9m Sr. DIRECTION S. L. ROTHAPFEI. COUHENCINO TO.UORUUW (HL'NDATI DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "Hi? COMICS HP SkfTIJNO." Ad Artmh I VI arts. A NEW O. MtlNKY STORY rjUM) H.Vrr.ii will conduct. THE RIVOLl ORCHESTRA To-rUr. lAMt Tlmts LHJl LKB (CoddlM) In "Ttio Crulj. ot th Uak.lielltv." IAPFEI. HL'NDATI CHARLES RAY "TUB J.AW or TIIK NOKTn." A Maclt Scnncit Comedy 1IIT.O lUIWKNlKI.I) will conduct. THE RIALTO ORCHESTRA TO-DAT. tt Tlmn IlII.I.tK UUIIKB In "IN I'L'IUSUIT OK roi.t.Y." Walton, Mrs. Chnrlos If. uloulo or u.-t r iirhi wnn Ulllpd nnd Mrs. It. A. A. Coffin, deals with a rolling Hchermerhorn of tho ame placo hns stretch of country, nro scattered ovor tho plain, break Ing up tho monotony that would otherwise obtain. A colorful mass ot cloud takes up half of tho ky. "Cowa In Pitsturo," by G. Glenn Nowell, is, as usual, vigorously Tufts of grass : ujmilttcd to . the '"P''0,,"f 5?,? icn ni .nit.,, ...p., "! The flvo persons In the car were on their way to attend the fair at Walton ond when tho accident oc curred were within 100 feet of the houso whm tlinv were to bo entertained. All thc occupants of tho car Jumped, but Mrs. handled nnd Is a good example of ?$ru 'trilSt? tK the work of Mr. Nowell, Tho cowm watenman 8nya he held up the signal, that the car stopped, liut started again, How often has an attack of indigestion interfered with your work or spoiled your pleasure? 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A heavy, dull pain in the mkiII of n v batk made me in uro well considered and nicely bal ii need, nnd tho meandering brook of tho meadows Is a pleasing break In the pasturo. Tho trees ot the paint ing aro In good color. Tho Montclolr Art Musoum has re opened for tho fall nnd winter season. Thn first exhibition there will ho a summer sketch exhibition (oils) by prominent nrtlsts throughout thn country. This will o opened on Sept. 28. I Gustnv Clmlnttl Is to conduct an . out-of-door sketch class in Mnnt . olalr during the months of Heptinn ber and October. Artists desiring to Join this class can make the needful arrangements wltn Miss innrs, cura tor ot tho Montclalr Art Museum, Thomas H. Mnnley, the well-known painter of both miniatures and land scapes, has Just moved Into an nt tractlvo Htudlo, Dikes Ijino, Mont clalr. N. .1. During the fall and win tor Mr. Mantev will take a limited numtier of pupils, Applications for ruemborNlilp In Mr. Manle.y'8 olasses should bo made to Miss Inucs, Cura tor Montclalr ArtMuseum. REPORT GAFFNEY AT PARTY. Klory That Munlrrrr Who l!aeairil IVoni Tomb Wns tiiirat. According to a report on the We't Hide, Vincent (laffney. the murderer nho eonpeJ from the Tomb. appeaiel I if. M'indav night at a "block paity" In tjv t,i lioroino atulleit. The driver. Charles Dibble, whose wife was killed, bays he did not sen tho signal. It Is not helleved that Mrs. Hclirrrncrhorn will survive, AMUSEMENTS. iiuiMant misers and often my Iftli won fifty-fourth Stiet, between Nin ) 'i.hivl like a toothache Av Kklness !nd Tenth Avenue. He wns dressed n ) ,1 ,rr. Hilv t Olio of the " li'"1(,r' necnnilng to the story, and did acted irri'KuIatl). too. Ulie nothing to attract attention until, lis- iniuiiy ,ui iu hi ui uhui 3rivi(v-v fills nml five hoses entirely cured me. ' D0AN'SKi"us GO nt nil Drugstores rbterrfuumC.MIi-ulWo,N: eomlne Jealous when he .iw a eertnl.i voung woman dnnelng with another man, lie drew a revolt er and flred several time In the air. 5affne then vanished, Tuere weie mune eh Idreti at pt.iy In the nlir'r lico'l. nnd some of ttitm are sld to havs rernlved hrutss In the isrambl to net Indoors out ot lanto ot Otftney's bui-ItU. New York International Exposition & Amusement Park Now Opcn'S. Now Open Eait 177th Street. Subway Station, Bronx, Weil Farma Square. Tlie Ure.t sod rrmlrt lmllldiit amiNrineiit reori In Amerl Imiii, Twenty-"'" arren ui ;"" ' -reutlun fraturrH for Iwth nlil will "" iniraelion winit EXHIBIT BUILDING SPECIAL Saturday, Sept. 7th, 2.30 P. M, llriuiiDklratloiiH In ('.mUiic and Cuniilna ure i ihmi Hr MUS. A. MH IHIl AMUlfU.. . Amrrlrn' rorrmwt l'od bpelalll OiM-nliuc of Corn I'rmlarU lleftnliK; t urn!....; .-.r-. ,,.... Illtr.. of lUro IWI Knel rree. The Isolation of I'ncle bani'n Naiy. Till: nNII A UTS HKCTIUN. Tlio Wonderful Hardware I'.ililblt. Ol.ll IIOI.I.AM) No. tt." TIik Motlirr ol Subinrlnc. c. Till! MOOT W(NIHHrVI. HALT WATK1I Kl'ltl' IIAT1IIXI I'OOI, ll.l llllll. Ilund Cnnrrrtii and Oiien Air I'erform- nuitii Attrm.Min ami r.vrnin njr inc llr.1 Tulfiil rrwurutdr. Shows Hldm and AntuenienU of tlie iieiirr i ium.. IHIN'T I'AII. Tt VISIT Till: KXIIIIIIT III'II.IIIMI MAII IIIIAY AMI hl'.MMV Ml lTll. AW.MItsSKM IM CIIAItl.l.II Tin: i'i-rr r.r lrrni ntiiih-tt HliinAV m.viiiin. nwer i-.ii.mh, Tin: i'iuck ur 'aiVmihskin to OllOt'NDH. Ill IIKNTH, COME EARLY. A a T . THE MOST DARING STUNT Al I iP STAR IN MOTION J-XL PICTURES TO-DAY The Foremost Portrayer of Western Roles Daring, Dashing, Doom Deriding Devil of the Plains. TOM MIX m MR LOGAN Here A WILLIAM FOX VICTORY PICTURE A THRILLING STORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE It messages a heart appeal and love interest and romantic sentiment which will touch the soul of every beholder. Scorned as a slacker by the girl he loves, he smashes an enemy plot against his country, saves the life of his sweetheart's uncle and his mine from destruction. Don't Fail to See It at William Fox Theatres Next Week AUDUBON TitKATitr itoa., TUf TikI., il u, 10, NEMO TUBA., onto St. Wl, tui Thar., S Q T A D TIIKATRi: .. 'ulriton At,, 10711, t. Uon Tum., Wpt. tf. 1 U I. BAY iifAhlm Aw Itrwhftn ACADEMY HVln,,.,. ..,, hm., eu., bit. a, w, ju. 11, Sfpt, 18. J. BEDFORn TUBA., Iltf,d A toa.. Tun.. Wed.. Sept. IS, IT. IS. JAMAICA Hon.. Tun.. Wed., Bpi. , 10. It, RIDGEJJ Una,, Tu Wed.. Beit. B, 10. U. LIBERTY ISM"., fon. Tucs. Wed., Sept. 10, 17, 18 C ROTON A n ..ri'.v. " Mon., Tum,. Wed., ti.t V, 10. 11, JAPANESE "'VllrV.if.liiT. VYi, and Sit., Brpt. 13 oJ II, RI DC E WOOD Mon., Tui.. Wtd., Sept. 10, J7, It, TERMINAL1 Sun.. Moo.. Tu.. Wed.. Itiur.. Kri 6t. 8pt. . i, JO, it, K, 13. 1. J.I fV ilM.fclt.jL. Tin: ... 4