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PAGE 10 | HARD WORK TO SUPPLY WHO WON'T DENVER, © J. Marqua A and refusal to work MOTHER PLEADS TERM |Finds Chinese IN JAIL FOR HER BOY |) work || Same as Other ste Brady's court, yesterday on with vagrancy my boy, and ft hurts me THE P. O. Janitor Gets SEATTLE STARK Following bia conviction on charges| Teports of outrages committed blood thirsty gangs of hard boll of theft from the government, Se Owens, colored, former night Jani ‘erent from | into a yard at Fifth leca at; “raising Cain and pla ball” in front of the Old apartments, I brought after secret service opera | ives had recovered from his he beings that declaration today revolver, rehal's ba and Se Boy Terribles Make | EVERYTHING HE ATE One Year ni Pen| Cops’ Night Hideous| by | ed | ° jo! 7 niet ninterrupted in the postoffice building, was # ton last f ight in an uninterropted | tage avenue. a " fonses of the “mungeter ude lat McNeil island penitentiary by Fed ] 0 ‘Th a ” ne et a Sth peil 14TH | oral Judge Neterer Wednesday after. || laying ball in the wtreet at 16H | eating b noon. Charges against Owens were | *¥% 894 EB. Alder at; wing dirt) ang wtrength and there deal CAUSED DISTRESS | “1 had very little appetite,” says ys poured into central police ata! sre yrrank M. Adama, of No. 9 Cot Johneon City, N. ¥ |1 generally had fainting spells after In Keeital As @ result I lost weight y left wide which worried me friend who had taken Dr, Wik ~ RUSS FOOD Soviet Government Strug- gles to Launch System of Proper Distribution BY PATRICK Qt INLAN ‘% NEW YORK, April 14—The proy Liem of feeding Russa has ivy ~ 25,000 per 6 total nu A territorial wn! J ly, there are 4 to provide De stretch of land Po. gostock to Pe Dy Aretic to the C tan of the czars | railroads were condition , During the re when industry and in good fore in the gamovar. that with the breakdown @ustrial system and the tion of the railways as & fevolution. the p! ated a thou tion the allied blocks wars, ‘The soviet govern Aifficult problem * preci! way, It erated ® cant a for the equal distrity of the food supply on hand. This bu- fean is known as the sv nomic council and ty assis’ eal councils all over the cow supreme economic counct by Professor Milutov, the economist, an nce in the avenues and chan els of distribution, tncluding trans portation. Bince peace has been Poland, thi« departmen government is cons fmportant and !n all ma the right of way. In this n 170 million persons, with ¢ tion of the small peasant fo retains a suffi quant and cats to feed himerit each day. To be sure, th quate and ts ment has met |! in a sane and ral t i of starvation. In iy no discrimi A fury in Judg Frenen pastry. RATIONED BY CARD ADDED 1,500 Every ounce of food ts d by cart. The single rn “plok: as it is called, con pound and a half of bread and a por Come and tion of meat or fish 2 “system has been perfected to such an extent that the ignorant peasant ‘who, in many instances, might have doubted the efficiency of the soviet agystem, has become not only recon tiled, but recoliecting his poverty Stricken condition under the czar’s fTegime, is now convinced that the court pronounced sen The mother was in tears, new form of government ts equitable. | « The headquarters of the supreme s in Me r the country is near the < IMMENSE AREA voat has been eatir fac ne history of Ru» . sia has every element been fed. Tt is no cause for wonder, tem) Cave THERE IS NO ACTUAL STARVATION It ts interesting to note io the upper and middie o is on the vere} N this body bas first Einar Sorenson Is Found Not Guilty Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's Advertisement, EVERY OUNCE OF FOOD WE HAVE RECENTLY TO OUR MODE DEPOSIT VAULTS, The equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers. . Entrance, corner Second ave, at Pike st. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK vert the Chi Joh) ing to may r Dowle, r of employe ated, it t TO CONTROL oenarell out on a basis of population a | - there is an area of approx! ‘ oo the su ieeaty six and ¢ org oooog A allowance for the| perior P= aquare miles to be supplied with fe nas lavor of ~ stuffs. t that never be ting te tnade nt holds that a Nes with the C7he protein ontent is the there ia} mit are well fed, the W. dD. Askren’s| bing arrival here from the} _ following but I be i! A hg | |OFlent where he has spent the lant "y ls Te ) years a an aportle of the Zionist por hureh of Zion City, trying to con wo to the teaching of Chinese have Y | fool “the Chinese are no differ Bordens MALTED MILK —| NEW BOXES ‘SAFETY examine our HE cuffs and collar bands of men’s soft shirts—the cold cream smudges on face towels— eX, grimy places on the knees of little i, play suits. These specially dirty spots that you've always had to rub and scrub for hours to get clean, now need only a little rub- bing between your hands. Just wash your clothes the Rinso way. Let this new soap product soak out the dirt that you used to get out by main force. Rinso is an entirely new form of @oap, in fine granules. It is not a “washing powder” and is not used Uke a “washing powder.” In its Rinso is not a “washing powder” nules may Jook to you powder.” But make contul each of Rinso powder” to a i 7. After afew hours this git neato 'WDER” ps iat ihe —ebeotutely hare chemicale a Stow in soap 10 rich in soap @ pours out it “jelly” With this new produc the most soiled spots need only a slight rubbing - mild suds your clothes are as safe as in water alone. There are no harsh acids to eat the fabrics—no solid soap to stick to the materials and injure them. Just pure gran- ules so harmless they do not even redden your hands. You put your clothes into pure, bubbly Rinso suds and leave them overnight or for three hours in the morning. Then you rinse thorough- ly, either in warm water or in cold. All the dirt floats off in the rinse water, leaving the clothes spotlessly clean and snowy white. Rinso softens hard water If you use hard water, make an increased amount of the soap liquid and continue adding to your tub of cold water until you have a good, rich suds. Your grocer and the department stores have Rinso. Just follow the easy directions on the package. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Masa. Made by the makers of Lux —for the family washing For Headache st; throwing | Jefferson at.; EE lat them to oune of other loot, clothing, waa found also, 24th ave, and & Detectives Thur were trying to determine to which of the ma desperate gangs in the elty the of fenders belonged. 4 tack at thelr of Marshall Will Make w. They are only human, you know, with a human's weakn: Th bid us to emoke or drink | “Tht,” he added with a show of ning back ent than the other rice of them may proved the right r Viking ts en route to Later, he @aid, he will return to| church, it was anno the Orient to center his efforts on @| Marshall will talk on crusade agninat drink = ‘Thursday. | ¥ ers of high grade solid leather Goodyear welt shoes. Replenished with several other standard makes. High Grade Line of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Men’s Hats Put in Storage as Collateral and Bought by Us to Realize Money Advanced Dresses— $3.95 = aay ary a serges, Georgettes, $7.95 etas and fou ; values $15 to $60.... $9.85 (Extra large sizes) all-wool and wool x e serges we $7.95 SMRtETOS © 6 aennenscnsaggucs 00s. coes Ub,00 60.06 Women’s Suits— $ 7.95 $10.95 in all-wool mixtures, French serges, in fancy and plain tailored models; many are silk or satin lined; values $35 to $65.... $14.95 $1.95 $3.50 Skirts— $4.95 Mohair, Panama cloth and serges in plain and plaids, and all-wool tricotines; values from $8.50 to $18.50. . 22. mr eecoceenemoce 1 GIRLS’ MIDDIES (all wool)...cse0ees..-. } $1 (all wool) + $1.50 OUTING SKIRTS, Middies and Norfolk Coats \ $1 95 i] e' Rae re een { 789 WOMEN’S GEORGETTE WAISTS, values} $6.50 t0 $10.00 .......seeeeeeeseeceeeeee f $1.85 VOILE AND LAWN WAISTS—many patterns } sad\all Wakes’ cP cosas eet 80: $1.45 i GIRLS’ DRESSES—Gingham, percales and } white lawns; values to $5.50...........2 Poe f WOMEN’S CUMFY-CUT KNIT UNION SUITS | 39c Boys’ Suits (wool mixtures) bs Boys’ Hats (High Grade Ha Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants (values to $3.50).... Little Gents’ Sailor Suits, in khaki, brown and blu to 8; values $12.50 to $15.00....... Disisidsicdinee ty $+ Boys’ and Men’s Suspenders and Belts, values to $1.00. .19¢ Boys’ Overalls (blue and brown denims, to 14s)........49¢ Children’s Coveralls (blue and khaki), sizes 1s to 8s...59¢ 35 Salespeople Wanted— Experience Not Necessary ’ Pink Pills with benefit recom the pills a tr w able to eat b slowly but surely I felt my strength I no longer feel dix ed after a meal and it has been A a Ree ¢ time wince I have had a dizzy spell. Dr. will lam sure it will for others who suffer jas 1 did.” Just One Address Your own Aruggint sells Dr, Wit Former Vico President Tom Mar-| lame’ Pink Pills or they will be sent shall will make no public speeches | by mall, postpaid, on receipt of price, Zion City for a visit and for inspira | here prior to his appearance Satur: |#ixty cents per box, by the Dr. Wil day evening at the First Methodist | iama Medicine Co If you are Interested write t ome Govern: | for the free booklet, ing Principles.” land How to Mat."—Advertinement. | EUROPEAN SHIPMENTS Thousands of pairs of shoes, bought by European agents and placed in Winn & Russell’s warehouse by Gefhard & Hoy, Inc., forwarding agents, of New York, for shipment to Europe, Practically all of the shoes of this big shipment were made by the Peters Shoe Co., of St. Louis, mak- THE PRICES WE PAID WOULD SCARCELY PAY FOR THE LEATHER ALONE SALE STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL (5th, 9:30 A. M. GENERAL LIQUIDATION OF WAREHOUSE STOCKS 1525 SECOND AVENUE THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. MARGARET MATZENAUER caused me pain World's Greatest Contralte Aasiating Artiate CHARLES CARVER HASSO FRANK LAFORGE Composer-Vianiat ~ APRIL 18 ‘METROPOLITAN “With Caruso she gave the A 4 pain Former Vice President of the United States “SOME GOV PRINCIPLE SATURDAY EVENING, 6:15 O'CLOCK At First M. E. Charch of and I decided | L In & week r and then Pink Pills y for me ast —ALL SEATS RESERVED Make Your Meservations MAIL ORDERS NOW Mail eheck or money order elf-addrensed stamped ye to Mra. John Bpargur, etropolitan Theatre. Beohenectady, } —ADMISSION— tHe, 75e and $100 “What to Bat Come early and be prepared to buy several pairs. Out- fit the whole family for about the ordinary price of one good pair. Men’s $6 to $8 value Oxfords, all sizes wl eecielimeisicletate; eetwie aie elec + $2.45 Men’s $8 to $10 value Dress Shoes, all sizes Sele oo oe emeciotmer ecw’ $3.95 Boys’ $5 value Oxfords, sizes up to 53 ool ole) oft otteteleisiciewicie.s $2.45 Boys’ $5.50 value School Shoes, sizes up to 5S} 2. nce ne cmieieiee $2.95 Women’s $7.50 value Hi Shoes, large sizes 0 ele Sele clelsto eleleteicpicicic 2.95 Women’s $8.50 value Oxfords, BLT Si BOS ons ictarsiciocee nator niarebiepante $3.95 Misses’ and Children’s, to $5.50 value, 1 Pumps and Slippers ...,.,...... 0+ s 5 Women’s Silk Fiber Hose, WILD |. icomsetaemeebenyentn so RTE 4Ac Infants’ All-Wool Hose, 1 A) white, black and tan ........... . -emiew. Cc Men’s Mercerized Half Hose, 1 g white did BING <ssculacMstacse:scoissiliiea Ma i LACE Men’s Hats || curtains Genuine Roloff High Grade Fur Felt Hats of unquestioned Quantities of Lace Curtains, just the thing to re-curtain value, and other standard , 7 hotel; the pair. © 1.29 $6.00 to $1200. $1.99 2', Lb. Boxes of CANDY 45c Above candy is fresh and was made by one of the leading local candy manufacturers. It includes Pineapple Fudge, Choc- olate Fudge, Divinity and Nut Fudge. 25c boxes Chocolate Creams .m...9c 1 Ib. Chocolate-coated Peanuts. .29c a ie Or ae ar ‘aol tio the ax 1 Just South of J. S. Graham’s r ry a