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fis . 4 Mia PA a Ne Aes hon ae RD es ert THE ‘WORLD, MONDAY, FEDRUARY 16, 1016; Sem TROLLEY HITS ATO dem i tt ac, ee SNS HE'S A BISHOP =aare aes vineyard dis- ’ p vi ae play sn this morning when| dislocation of the right collar bone ice ane, ine caine of war to dart im front of a strest|and Mrs. Connelly jaw was frac- | AND HOT ‘MOT BONGO MAN) <Eke Tre, to Henry 8 Gomms | dev the very few ctv! one at Losienven Avenue and Twen-; tured, but both the Jatter left Belle- ote ee fet guilty of that too, Prete ge Siwed ie visit + ea ty-seventh Street. Before Motorman | vue after their injuries were dressed. | SS Serome erent rel 3 tery et ebaditions MeNally could apply the brakes, the! May Butler, fifteen, of No. 410 Bast | Miraglia Accused of Begging Money) BABE NEEDS $2,600 A YEAR. |315 rine sirett, street car hit the rear end of the! Twentieth Ctreet, was unburt, } ial ee ‘The passengers in the trotiey were| fOr an Imaginative Mission “The Germans are less than two automobile. weet; Os miles away from the city,” the wine ‘The vestibule of the street car was) badly shaken up, and one, Daniel J. in Garfield, N. J. ieee don treo red oo fe oy yc wrecked, while the auto plunged| Walsh of No. 16¢ East Mortheth Street, | straight for the plate-giase window | 4* cut painfully by flying A man giving the picturesque name The chauffeur disap: Girectiy | Paula Bestovo Miraglih was arrested after the accident, but came back te | last night in his home at Fifth Ave- the grocery twonty minutes later, de-|nue and One Hundred and Thirtieth claring he had lost himedif.. He waa | Street, by Detectives Busby and Hy- practically unhurt. He told who bis|iand, charged with obtaining alms employer was and deciated that he| under faise pretenses. His asal pyramid of fruit and canned goods! had been given permission to take his| arthur Heym, was arrested a that had been used to embellish the| friends for a ride about the city. home, No, 641 East One Hundred and (2x wetnen tnd itis ant one meat RO”: | After Lieut. Bracken, at the East| wineteenth Street. Both prisoners i teinabite Phe car turned over, and several| Thirty-fifth Street Station, bad heard | were arrayed in black clerical garb, Gf Fbeims, in the cham-| once beautiful French city has taken| "Wt 8% sutomoblie wrecked, the) o¢ the party were pinned beneath it, | Jorns’s csonid he ses Mr. Collins 08 | and Miragiia wore « large gold cross Seuidioe ue tae the city and) t the wine catacombs; you hardiy| vestibule of a street car shattered,| Policeman Dunn, assisted’ by by- Le gen ir. Raper ‘ie tie on a heavy gold chain. Decause his country, home is {1 ‘vineyards, wan pictured) "* human figure stirring in the, the plate-giass front of a grocery de-|atanders, pulled out the car and, Siv! gil a Gar pita the| ‘rhe men were taken before Magie- a ti G, Ringwalt of thie] 2treets. There, deep down among the| molished and the chauffeur of the au-| Picked up its scattered occupants. = |te, Ou UF WS) trate Dodd, in the Adams Btreet Po-| a yeat ; live bile a 4, are the incidents Miss Gerken, daughter of the owner lice Court, Brooklyn. John D, Godfrey | te*e#t on of the store, opened the place and fr tatatNeah nore, | eatalogued by the police to-day as) neiped apply restoratives. ‘Dr. sulll-| THREE KILLED BY TRAIN, [ofthe borne of Carn went TRAIN KILLS TWO MEN. Garfield, N. J., where the so-called the net results of a big seven-passen-| van took two of the party in an am- —— for which the prison mi ers 60-| ———_ =| ger touring car being "sed without| bulance to Bellevus. The names of the| Express Dashes Into Sleigh Carry-|jicited alms was said to be, and re-' Hngincer Ignorant of Disaster Out- of the Gramercy Park grocery on tho Back From| the restraint of their foes in not ex-| Women and Girls nd Girls Cataulted or, With a crash that wae ‘hearg for erting theit terrible forces of destruc- e blocks, the machine hit the front of ir Zone, Describes Their | tion. aii efforts at beating the Ger- Through Glass—Th.ee the store, and the passengers were ‘ H rose cowonln ages heal Badly Hurt. catapulted from their seats into a . mt “Because of this constant promise of sudden death abéve ground, the n tie hihi tod by th000 eurvtv- entire remaining population of the Sir gues ait lane tip eheam, Tee | French realise this and | Kept Her Locks Locks Dark, Thick, s Glossy, with Sage Tea’ - Sulphur. ted permission this morning. injured were: Mts, Mary Connelly, tng Family F: Chereh, ported that he found ohly an empty ‘The owner of the automobile is| forty-eight, of No. 390 Kast Twenty- ae one a ce Shack. Both men said they were not| ‘!4¢ Communtpaw Terminal. .| John Collins, a booking agent, of No,| seventh Street; Miss Mary Traynor,|_ LONDON, Ont... Feb. 15.—Alezander | guilty. When the train leaving the Com- 265 West One Hundred/and Eighth|fadie ‘Traynor, Margaret ®raynor,|D., Mclean of, (Aiueorouh Zewaho, vt ie ua Eton Salt Miragiia.|munipaw terminal of the Central Ratl- Street. The chauffeur who had the| Annie Traynor, sisters, all of No. 244/11, aaughter Hlisabeth, six years, were| and I Rpostolts Church—which tn not | ron’ of li roaih, sastegad ab en sotiees Collins car out, and who ts held on «| Kast Nineteenth Street, and Miss An-|xitied at Belleview last night when an|to be confounded with the Roman | reached seotenplte grand larceny charge to-day, is Wil-| nie Traynor, their aunt, of the same express running fntty miles an hour mo Church.” locomotive was covered with blood. The Ham Jorns, of No, 249 West One Hun-| address. shed into their sleigh at a crossing| , The Prisoners were held for exam- | eo a fi dented having hit dred and Eleventh Street. Mise Annie Traynor, the aunt, was five. minutes at ater te \eft church for Hon gg gS as ae hand Alexander Ho- bead and fireman den! ing Jane, t al: tal ‘The women and girls hurt were! injured internally and her pelvin waa'{fnties “eich eee heen tastes | Oty United Bates Marshal Mo- ary ‘about the same time trackmen ! younger.—Advt. an “TAME SRUTI toEat and Drink iets 5 BUT LER~ tie HI nf nk ] F AESRS oezeT Px 5 f E z 3 3 ait a 1: I THE GREATEST OF ALL A Continuous 1 Banauet of ‘ae Prices That Will Bring Joy to Household Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity offered by every pe of the 240 James Butler bre hg and Markets. The prices below are eloquent of economy and tell their own Only a few r in this announcement. “Call at the nearest James Butler Store " sal’, ‘ask fort the 8) Lenten Circular with its long list of new, seasonable foods at sensationally low prices. Strictly Fresh Eggs, 11 for 25° Ape in daily from the ear! < -laying districts—carload after pany egg. is examined ing sent to our branch stores, hon you may buy with every oaiidencs. Feasts of Fish for Your Lenten Fast § EuplreBrand Bigg: 33° Imported Sardines, ciircs:.msahi'nie: cm: D°| (52+ View E Imported Sardines, 23.2) }0:.15¢|Norway Mackerel, Finetat ash; each. .5¢ mast Ftcobed ESES, Norway Mackere ging ib to the kt nie, Bae | | ey eee cy ano ces give unqualified satisfaction to the most fastidious. Kippered Herring, nvsicd:<. 15¢ « 10¢ Alaska Pink Salmon, Ts! cn.... .9¢ Marshall’s Herring, i:«--"-~"15¢|Alaska Red ed Salmon, wen .17]1 Conden Milk Salt and Smoked Herring, Btcr §c Pure Codfish 9 -finest; frie cee. deed VOI idensed Can ail deli li , Tuna Fish, The, Pail Oren deony, eee is =. can, mAs Liberty Brand......3 cans 25% can 9 Blue Ribbon Jams, 23" 15¢||(b = Jams, Gem Brand, assorted flavors, glass jar. . .8c|Jelly, Mother Cook’s, glass tumbler.......... y {4 California Peaches, "= 10c pvaperesed fear gly prem, = fate Lae aporal cots, Ciinit 12¢|Regina agus, se Pranes, : tothe mc tad sone i 10c|Seeded Raisins, ee: 10c & 7c 30 7 aH w haope © FREE with Teas for......... lr VER avhundred and forty thousand new’ babies have come to town since a year ago'today. Naturally we are much interested in such statistics, , because just as naturally we have had the high honor of supplying the -“‘first things’ for so. many pf them: first shirts, first wraps, first socks, first shoes for first steps, first everything. We don’t know the sta- tistics regarding baby’s ~ gunts'and grandmothers and cdusms—but certainly a _ great number of them have ->¢omie ‘to learn that “‘they never. pay-more at Best’s.’’ Evaporated Milk—Thicker Than Cream | Lakeview Brand, “:° 3 to: 1'73 can Ge Belle Brook Brand, '=:2° 3 tor 2Q§ can ‘Je “WN h Aowwinn, West Bide, Corner 5th Street Potatoes, 15-1b. Peck, 190; @ ts. §* A Big Drop in the Best Selected Maine Potatoes Finest Red or Yellow....... 2 Ibs. &e Apples, ce Eating aoe = Wine Sepe; = 6 ac Gra) and juicy; each 6... c 30 fi ages gBe 5') Fiori polactine Seg Macaroni, Spaghettl, Golien Bes, pectage.. ....2€ L@MNOTS, Now importation: bright and ju A tor Be Frepared Fou . "10° Noodles, Golden Egg Brand, big package............ Sine Ribbon sprays oo NOT Reen ee se ies Halt pre. * Canned Peas Underpriced Ormonde Castle, =" "" Bct 3. 23e| : Good Clean Rice...............6.+. 3 ihe., 17¢ At All 131, 33 Star aan Inc. Licensed Stores. °53-Star East View, =" Baty duns 12¢+2 0 23¢]’. chBrandy. Pick Bali te ae $4 -50 8 Ibs. 25° or Martell’s ee Star Free week, a bottle. . 1 Essie, Bae ed Goa ee Janes Freee “ ide : “156 Jelly Powder, f..5cn' "' 5° sae Wilson Whiskey & Hunter Rye, i. '79° Fresh Canght Fish " 15 Fresh from National Biscuit Company. All 10 Cent Oc Packages, Prepared Buckwheat, Blue Ribbon, lar ok ed Flour, Blue'Ribbon, large pac! pace. and Flounders....}ip. 5O 22¢ Stamps FREE with bottle of 75° Fresh Herring fe dete eek Old Monogram Rye Whiskey ‘opular Palate Pleasers—Unde riced . _ Guinness s Stout Smoled Shoulders. he 12°| (tomato Catsup, <= '15' & 10° Popularly Priced and placed within the reach of all. Worcestershire Sauce, ssi" 15° 3 six BSS | Be Butler's Chili Chili Sauce, bottle Allowance for empties; 10c per doz. splits; 15c