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Italy’s Ambassador has left Ber- lin, and D’Annunzio, hero and poet in war, silly flatterer ir peace, fires off 2° cannon shots in honor of Musso- lini’s threat to whip Germany. \ Thus ed. At least.Germany th 1913 Italy’s threat to whi: id have amused the “all highest,” his boy, the Crown Prince, with ight under it, hat in hand, teeth| MINERS* UNION TO Nite risterastect rig da oa Teh A Sree wiaicene ic problem; trie protec right under it, hat in hand, teeth| MID executive at o'clock and he de- “dy hysicians’ safe pres- enic problem; “4 showing, voice ‘loud and clear. And| CONVENE AT SCRANTON. clined at that time to add any de- Origina Store. 7 LE cane bce ahi he would. have stopped the coal nton, . 12.0) —A tri-] tails to his statement. mx | The 1 Cash and Carry XY” cubtion AN -4-CIN. |] tion; discards like tissue u Ttaly was Ger-| strike. But the people and the work-| district convention of the miners’ Pe Rata ts Zita | : ‘ Oo eeie ene many’s ally, when. the big war start- yuen have short, memories.” It is a/union to ratify any agreement that] FRIEND RELIEVES eevee: | inca NeieN Lid thease & long way to . wages stay up,| may be approved by the scale com- BOY’s SUF) Ne inically moven by physicians . Germany | sor ated (ort geeate waeee stay up, ms nu WS carl “de, nei vas ee ede NO PRICES GIVEN OVER THE PHONE tenfouk a cotton! wee For eataeerstd Vek CORES of wimieata, dlsdrders ze son, had an interesting time George met him’ at the railw tion, toak him to Buckingham Pal- e, in spite of all Queen about bringingy “queer peopl n workmen took down baldi’s picture putting Wilson's in (Continued from page one) striker’s wife did dic of hunger. few Russian peasants may be ve hungry, through crop. failure whic! is bad enough, Bi starvation in In without bolshe: its place. 90c. Celery, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes “We please where others promise.” TRY OUR Delicious Hot Roast Sugar Cured Ham "3 “FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 12, 1996 re change, And it cost this country about one hundred billions, to say nothing of what we tent Europe. Our Marcovitz Grocery ‘“Qur Motto—Quality and Service.” 222-9th St. So. “Vn Camp's Milk,” tall cans, 10 cans for.... $ 1 .00 Sliced Pineapple, a very Two New Numbers good grade 3 bottles, per cans for .......... 89c bottle 2.00002... 24c Beet Cubes, No. 2 cans, Carrot Cubes, No. 1 cans, 7 eR ee IE 3. 25¢ LO reesei ee delta: ‘ { . Broom Special ‘ A Very nice house Broom, regular Special, each “Corn,” Fancy ‘Crosby, regular 20c, 3 cans for We sell brand new. quart Bottles, Cappers, Caps and Malt Extract, such as Homa, Pabst, Ideal and Blatz The McKenzie Hotel Is Serving Delicious Meals at a Great Reduction in Price. TRY OUR ee 4 sight of one of these delicious savory roasts. WE SERVE Bait Freshly Made French Pastry ‘BEEF — PORK — VEAL aN f'- <Dine at The MeKenzle, the Cheapest and -best:/ FRESH ORBAM AND MILK DAILY. , patriot profiteers got most of back, that is the bright spot, It. is announced firmly that the president. will not interfere. in the coal strike, because he feels that no good ‘would come of interference. ‘he. question is, will the coal strike interfere with President Coolidge. Another election coming in 1928, and workmen vote, as do people that can get no coal, it AGREEMENT REACHED AT CONFERENCE (Continued from page one) rate of Wages and the long term agreement are highly satisfactory as they expressgd themselves around the newspaper bulletin boards, where they waited by the hundreds for the news of the.end. They made no com- ment about the check off. yet been reached. The governor’s announcement was made in the following statement: “The anthracite strike is sett]ed. I am able to make.this. annoucement ‘because I have been constantly in, touch with the negotiations. ,1 make it with profound thankfulness. | The settlement will restore prosperity to the anthracite region and bring re- lief and comfort to millions of Amer- ican homes.” é i A millions died of ind in Ireland, * Roosevelt would not have missed such a bright spotlight as the coal strike offers. le would have been cident happens, it would take over-|ed for this city next Mor i chi: , . whelming ingenuity to interfere with his bronchial tubes since he . was the “Zum Tag” proclivities would! Coclidies were eto, meegtfere with | understood in labor circles three. We tried. all kinds of cough Sugar at the right price. road a cin Safely Retleves time “sanitary pads,” insecure and have been much heated up. Now it] remember that it will be his second vent that a call Telief, , Foriten weeks he wesley * Earache” atitensa Rhcowtltiem | unsanitary. s sultTorent, sat GOEmany, swell find a] election and not a third term. istrict convention v:| didn’t get a night's sleep due to his | Extra fancy chickens, 27 c Handy Pocket Tin Only 25c | Eight in 10 better-class women situation. Meanwhile, | Mussolini,| ¢ve " ST ToC the region will mect tonight and toe | Cough: A friend gave-me a bottle | per ib...... evinces open nnnnnnnny je today employ “KOTEX.” prho knows that. successful dictator | Civil Service morrow to elect delegates to. the| Moneys, aeney, and, Zar and that I airy butter, by the jar, 40 ‘AC | Wear lightest gowns and frocks Gerukagy SereapRiaeiie piv a4 Examinations to ne - va Ce Biel Ade oY Tar, ae all night,’ vide Tee per Wiese Ag Piste cic ooo 6 ola cha’ die Was Cc yotheets second thought, any day, p rs 5 i uth Willard, 152 ‘appes Street, 7 Fy fmt ihewy anywi i “Bold Gh power by e0, Holme. Be Given Again ° %9Ppreval of the new contract. | indianapolis, ind. ‘Satisfaction guar: | hoeae 4 f Nae Beg jar) UNDRY Germany, hurries in the direation PINCHOT ANN anteed.—Adv. \ - jars of Cooking . i 30c YW Discards a8 easily as.a piece of of Geneva and the League of Nations, _ re ae ; SE BE TTT eB us U RN TN ain cio bee's Uy eae alkere h tissue. No laundry. and the former kaiser recites Acsop's| _,The, United States Civil Service| STRIKE IS SETTLED = | =| Basketball. Wilton A. 0. U. Li by the strip, Pie HACC av UUROTEER ARTE: fable about the dankey that kicked | Commission invites special attention | Pinchot ‘need’ today | W. Bismarck A.‘0. U. W > y » e times as abs as ordi the sick lion, What about us? Noth-|*e the fact that in examinations held | Hovertior Pinchot announced today| W. vs. Bisim PRM IM, MICE AD, cies sid ce 80 eos cles ee dies os ce cece’ Cc nary cotton pads! ing as yet. We ure only in the world | recently in Bismarck, N. D., and other | font the Anthracite strike has been) Saturday, February 18th, at Pork Loins by the loin Deodorizes. Ends ALL fear of cuurt, unteroom of the League of| cities throughout the country for | Settled. -tathersand operators’ | St. Mary's Gi 7:45, : ne adel ia nd offendin; Nations. Our troubles will come lat- | clementary teacher (grades 1-6), jun-| Was made’ the mMhérs" and operators’) St. Mary's Gym, 7:45. IS PORN sy Si Ric docs osnece Md oan Cc Be a re crafter we shall have been “nudg.|i0r high school teacher (grades’ 7-9), —=— EGGS AT THE RIGHT PRICE. , ou get it at any drug, or depart- ed” into the league, despite Pres-{ad senior ‘high choo! teacher ; Matinee Every Day At 2:30 ff] ment store simply by saving dent Coolidge’s virtuous contrary re- {enines Sertice sea ee He Corn Meal 50 c No embarrassment. pone a aie secured jn the number desired, and in 10 tb. MME oi es Se eas os PR whic eal TONIGHT Ha {0 palacalipale a Ue el House in his memoirs ells of Seine ioe bl ag aa8 Standard Corn, 3 5 c Ptah Relic ulate mS ne y cents. 4 . . Recei 2 69 | y at SATU Y . ener is tan madenly. taking 20 | cise March 17. The dete for as: CUMIN INGR Es idis iia kiek sca Muscuaiye and SATURDA sembling of competitors will be stat- ed on the admission cards sent appli- cants after the clgse of receipt of applications. ersons interested in these or Gari-| other examinations should apply to the secretary of the United States Civil Sérvice board at the local post- office for detailed information and application blanks. § lary could “We Thank You” 118 - 3rd St. All Phones 211 pails . é each . HEAD LETTUCE — CELERY — TOMATOES Eleven GREEN PEPPERS — CAULIFLOWER — SQUASH Oranges Small but juicy, 2 doz. 38c for Grape Fruit We were able to get a few more of those dandy small > Grape Fruit. (3 for 23¢) Phone 957 (6 for 45c) ~ Beech-Nut Blackberry Jam in 7 oz. tumbler, regular Clea Opr 2 fOr esc Soe ae fe Head Lettuce, (12 for 85c) Cabbage and Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, Bananas and Apples 25c size, to Saturday Specials nie Richelieu Soups To introduce the superior quality we offer Vegetable or Tomato Soup for Saturday, 3 cans 2.00.27... 29¢ “Richelieu Foods” ig “Dates, Marvin Brand” put. up in 10 oz. cans, regular 25c ea. 30c 2 cans for “Tomato Catsup,” large i Chop Suey Recipe 1 Ib. Veal, 1 Ib. Pork, ground especially 2 cups Onion, 2 cups Celery, sliced fine 2 small teaspoons Sugar 1 large tablespoon Chop Suey Sauce 1 Can La Choy Noodles 1 can La Choy Sprouts Fry meat in a little grease, brown celery, add cup water and cook until celery is browned. Add the Chop Suey Sauce and let simmer slowly one hour. “Meat Department” Swift’s Beef or Pork, also Milk-fed Veal You will like our Meats “Coffee,” Cap Kota Sa Brand, steel cut 48c 1) tee 44c FREE DELIVERY SERVICE. “After we sell we serve.” All Phones 211 —118 - 3rd St. Deliveries—9:15 & 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 & 4:30 P. M. Close Saturday 8:00 P. M. Noonday Lurch.......35¢ AE Evening Dinner....... 65c - eee ener with Rich Jersey Candied Sweet Potatoes. Breast of Milk, Fed Chicken in Rich Butter With Fine Home Made ° ‘ing, French Fried Potatoes. t Lean. Tender Roast Loin of Pork With Apple Sauce. ; ‘ Very Fresh Juicy Halibut Steak With no Bones at alt served ‘ight off {he fire. Very choicest Hamburger Steak With ery E slicious Tenderloin Steak Served on + Del Flaky, Crispy Home Made Apple Pie and ; Large, Washington, Baked Apple With “} Rich Cream. / _ APPETIZING BODY-BUILDING MEATS. Plump Steers furnished jthe erackly b wn crust and the/fendefunder-slices of these tempting cuts of beef. ‘No matter: how particular and finicky ‘about food the family ‘is—a glad chorus of delight will-ring out at Fashioned Tutti-Frutti Shortcake: ~| With ¥ Vhipped Ce . Get-the habit of placing your Meat Order with the é ae} a Abii nth bee lh) Caettee Std Be 28 io se-| Basketball. Wilton A. O. U.|Saturday, February 13th, at fo indiestion that, @ cciiennt ‘had| W. vs. Bismarck A. O. U. W.'St. Mary’s Gym, 7:45. Richholt’s Cash and Carry [view aw | Grocery [72 n= | Farm House Toma! No, 2, 2 cans Blue Karo, in gallon pails, per pail i Half gallon Grape Fruit, large, Grape Fruit Monarch Sauerkraut, Re ip WIDE RNIB vipa tii care ois os 4: e965 ow os am ° 3 large cans Minneopa Pinéapples and 3 large cans Minneopa Sliced Peaches, ORANGES, CELERY AND HEAD LETTUCE The original Cash and Carry Store. where you can save from 10 to 15 on your grocery bill | LARGEST MERCHANT OWNED VEGE- TABLE STORAGE IN THE STATE, That is Why We Sell Better Washed Wholesalers Are Asking As Much. / 3 Baked Bea Prime Pot Roast, Ib. .. Blood Sausage, ‘Veal Loaf, Liver Saasage Bologna, Minced: Ham, Wienere. Af spe- PAGE’ THRER RONCHITIS _ At bedtime rub the throsf'and chest thoroughly with— VICks Over 17 Million Jaro Used Yearly : Women’s Health Is protected and charm as- sured this NEW way of solving their oldest hygi- Head. adults of all ages. are largely traced today to old- fo beeeee Reeve cececnereeeng KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue THE BIG $2.00 (With 1 can Free “your choice”) SWEET CREAM AND MILK. The only place “GIVE US FEBRUARY’S BUSINESS” In the comedy cf the news- paper cub who made his own story when there was nothing to write about— and they had to call out the army to gét things quieted down. NEWS PICTURES | HODGE PODGE lh | $ Vegetables at Less Money. Ss Onions, selected, 5 Ibs. for............ Carrots, washed, selected, 6 Ibs. for Parenips, washed, selected, 5 lbs. Beets, washed, crisp, 7 lbs. for Bagas, washed, sweet, 6 Ibs. for We Feature and Guarantee Hiawatha Brand Foods, THEATRE’ (CAPITOL TONIGHT AND ‘ SATURDAY WARNER BROS.’ Sunsweet Grape Fruit new picture — “The Specially Priced * Clash aga tr 3 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ 3 for 45c TIN in his astonish- 90c, Per Dozen ing dual nature— first he thrills you as the ferocious leader of the wolf pack, with a price on his head ——and then you love him as the avenging friend of the man who had shown him kindness. “The Clash of the Wolves” pictures the most amazing animal ex- ploits ever filmed—cap- tivates you with a ro- mance that is irresistible. Get the thrill of i life in ‘‘The Clash of the _ Wolves.” © Sweet Juicy Oranges 2 Doz. for 50c — 43c per Doz. 1c per Peck Eggs, fresh, dozen ........ t String ges Yacht Club, tin lor 3 for _ WOLVES RIN-TIN-TIN UNE MARLOWE Macaroni or Spaghetti (Wheat over $1.50 per Bu.—Today’s Market, 15c Pkg.) 4 Special, 3 for Head Lettuce Fresh, Fancy, Crisp; Solid, 2 heads. .25c Right Off the Ice Largest Livestock Grain Feeders in the State. Proper’ equipment and careful selection assure Tender Meats — Lowest Prices Less Than Wholesale Prime Boiling Beef Bulk Kraut, qt. <.. min Harry Langdon Comedy Milk Fed Poultry Premium Quality Gially ,priced. — Forty Years on Main'Street "Til ihe