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Dinase _ tntia va sete. Fa at to6 BSveaasng WURLD, KRUSSVAY, MANBU 4, Avid. F ¢TO BREAK \gie Tim's" BROTHER fo," ~UP A COLD ___ DEFEATS INSURGENTS poned wx ‘To-nieht 106 and 2he Hox 2 gee sh once KR & G PILLS . te bis le ric | WILL T| LESS }Industry sign an agreement commit- | once ix expected to end tn the accept + TCNIC LAXATIVE | ?. i. Sullivan Wins Victory in} 1 Harra, ting itself to recognition, |ande of @ two-cent increase. | y Wt nf . ic Perry to ( | }_ It was binted the operators in this | ee Phey remove the poison products immany When Convention The Comtiitte faa | | field are prepared to make a reason: | VACATION NOTE. ‘trom body, tien the action Seats His Delegates. teu om Cie ' ized | | | jable compromise on the wage in-| /wosometng in a hammock, # SF "carautiar found , Patrich 2. ful. | te P88 . ated # os | creases demanded by the miners, but | yeraps with klesing trimmings, and Dr. 1 tr . t . . ” abot . . “ R:-G PIL © Third Assembly District Tam- thhotd | —>— , President White Delivers Ulti-| Whte, in his statement, said if the | rate Teg area a ae Any organigation, came back re conte ship] ay heeat A ” tm Con. {anthracite miners went out on strike| 7"dve. The divorce was denied, ’ F il tales gatree sas, | ene i | Now the Timid Housewives of | matum to Operators in Con " . : in i Flushing May Breathe ference at McAlpin. | Much Easier. HE CAME FROM DETROIT thrown at the hard coal operators United Mine Workers of America, | He’s High School Graduate, | Has Girl Who Loves Him | and Burgling’s Easy. The women of Flushing and mir-| inding places of Long Island en- oyed thelr @leep iast night, for at last | polite night burglar is safely be jhind the bars in Long Island City. |It was Indeed a relief for timid wom- | jen, for during the past month more than fifty homes have been entered land Peter Piiskow, oighteen yearn old, f No, 160 West Fourteenth Street, | Manhattan, admits that he entered the greater portion of the burglari |homes and got away with lots of loot He was captured yesterday and when Jarraigned before Magistrate Fitch | waived examination and ts held for | the Grand Jury without ball. To Detectives Bernard Kelly and Bugene Fallon, Piiskow told his story These detectives, who, a week ago, obtained a description of the boy Sa burglar, aro now working in New| connect the youth with # number of joc getting back the loot that Plie-| local burglaries. | |kow pawned. The prisoner said that |he was @ graduate of the Detroit | Mest Vante | High School and while there lived at Cause raved: Wea | 191 Division Street. pe thy cat dD ab rebate His room in New York furnished | "HK! disappeared from the home of his uncle here about three months ago and nothing had been heard from him found, and on the dressing table wax (since then, ‘The boy attended the De- |e postal picture card from @ girl who| ‘Toit Central High School, did not |signed herself Goldie, On it was |STaduate but took a position with a of which are a twenty per cent. in- crease and recognition of the union. White's emphatic stand on recogni- him take such a position. ‘All the operators agreed formal ah How egies the sympathetic tonal i \ sweetness of Columbia Records brings out the sentiment, the heart-appeal, and touching simplicity of the fine old ballads! All the romance of the Springtime of Love, of the age “when all the world was further clues. A revolver, two search lights and a number of keys were : rs | written "To My Boy, with my most |‘lty cleaning establishment. His om- young,” is expressed with tender, poetic nore iva “ie ateed by the [Over and noquainance cay he ag FOR MARCH @ worker. His family ts unable to iden- t ‘The youth asked the newspapermen | not to publish his right name and to jeliminate anything that would bring| in the girl's name, When told that the nume and all he had in his room were now to be used publicly against him Pliskow broke down and cried, “I think It is mean to drag in one's family and his friends.” The police believe that in this cap- ture they have cleared up the mys- | terlous night burglaries that have ter- rorized women in Long Island. charm in these Columbia Records: SILVER THREADS AMONG THE ON THE BANKS OF THE A56S8 GOLD. {Danks.) Harry Me aigo3 WABASH. (Dresser.) Broadway * aa-inch} +HOSE” SONGS to-inch ‘ THOSE SONGS MY MOTHER \ $1.00 | USED TO SING. (Smith) Harry § 75¢ |mepte OF OLD SONGS. Col- McClaskey—Tenor, { Aimbia Stellar Quartette, must exist in the digestive sys- tem in order to get the best wil from your food. When the stom- ach lacks tone or strength, try a “Really, Lam not 60 bad, for I en- | Pottle of | tered the homes of two cops and did 9 ' prisoner, “Other times I ‘have found | myself in homes where poverty was |vinihie. One of there 1 vintod toe Stomach Bitters LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG. A8733| (Molloy) Corinne Rider - Keleey, tach} Meszo.Seprano, a YE BANKS AND BRAES OF BON- $1.59 | NIE DOON. (Bums). Copinne Rider- Kelsey, Mezzo-Sopranot Baker's Cocoa, sens recites - --- 18° Imported Marmalade, Pink's; * 15° H-O Oatmeal, sxancosmet: pete. » » 12% Cream of Wheat, seus ..-. + -12° Shredded Wheat, reue.-.. + -10° Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles, v= 19° | Lea & Perrins’ Sauce, w=)... . 19° Coiman’s Mustard, =w...... 12° The quaint tenderness of these records makes an appealing ad- dition to the musical program of a. “Columbia Evening.” By all, means hear them at your dgaler’s, then select those you ould like to hear on quiet f evenings at home. And if you have other favor- ites scones balladsof long ago, ‘ou will find them all, sung by favorites artists, in the Columbia - Record Catalogue. la baby bank, and after breaking tt ‘open, left the money on the table, | They needed it more than I did, “J etarted out right in Jife, but lost | my parents just as I entered college. (He refused to mention the name of | the college). This forced me on the | world and I went to the eustest job, and really I am ashamed to tell the! police how easy It is to rifle drawers | and touch off the banks kept in the houses.” ‘The New York police are trying to ‘irters Fareaiuine Siyisne DAESSES 3199up COATS B73: ‘SKIRTS 263up CORSETS and UNDERWI BABY NEEDS ~ entire Sd, Meer, La jroedd oe mqeenamns. ave, ‘Banuine ovnace CATERER Faas ER vt iss Lane Dryant, 2) West S&hSt_New York: a it 10 8 een SE 7 ap apache aaeremnnerneernenenne nirwnatennest> cement eieerem erent sere mcrae ee SENT HIM PICTURE. |no consideration will the anthracite | journed until to-morrow: ‘This confer- t rgantsot | | FLUSHING’S “TERROR” HARD COAL MINERS lows of the union wil! not be} for ‘this principle there would be ( nany Club to 7 accepted ba hi take | re he ai in Colorado: Hither recognize the union or face! a strike—this was the ultimatum | O ut of So rts to-day by President White of the of] Mat IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell just what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the shortly before the joint conference of lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, hard coat operators and miners re-| heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. assembled at the McAlpin to formal-| are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, congestion, ly consider the 1916 demands, chiet| Worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. Give the child Castoria. It will start the digestive organs into operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fotid matter, and drive away the threatened sickness, tion of the union startled the opera- f it e| ed t a kp bas | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Ljfi'liidea At All 260 James Butler Inc.Stores Two new Economy Bulletins are ted at every JAMES BUTLER Store, which wil’ Ineo every thrifty housekeeper. The offers they contain will make the month march along more pleasantly for every patron. All the foods are fresh and seasonable. We reproduce the Bulletins below for the benefit of those who cannot conveniently visit our nearest store. Special attention is called to the Lenten Offers and the exceptionally HIGH QUALITY throughout both lists. The LOW PRICES will save you many a penny during March. | Alaska Salmon, wumen ... 8 ATA Bp, ulletins ee ECONOMY BULLETIN @FOR MARCH@ UST OF SEASONABLE SPECIALS AWAY ONDERPRICED SS, - a Red Alaska Salmon, 12.uocs . 17° Salmon, anotce quattyy, 1. pet can + 4 ve Imported Sardines, » cave oa: re 12° Imported Sardines, u eve 0: tem 19° American Sardines, i om: yo. . Essie Sardines, ts wesera, terse con Mackerel, Maconochie's, *=.. 17° Large Norway Mackerel, so Smoked Herring, tare setecea, 2 ca tl Blue Label Catsup, sc2e: 19 Sa! 11" | is Salt Herring, tare see... 2% 5 Pure Georges Codfish, » . . 12’ Pure Codfish Threads, pause. . 8° Pure Fish Threads, pease... D Marmalade, sive neon: targe tase or 15° Jams, Blue Ribbon Fresh Fruits: large glass fer 5 yy Jams, Ruby; assorted fruit Mayors; glass jar 5 + Jelly in Toy Pails, sons ms cm 21" Pure Jelly, t cess tuners, each. 5 + Jelly PoWder, swe nveonirutevornne 5° Triumph Oats, coreest se peckage « Pancake Flour, Aun neoass, paciore - 10° Buckwheat; Blue Ribbon/Prepared, package 10° Noodles, Gotten Cog Brand, Yeckoge sn DY ; Tomato SOUP, omer coor, terge con 2 AY ne | Sauce, XLCR, Bottle 5 —— . New Columbia Records on sale the Columbia Seed ppg Fe ng the Dictaphone FREE DELIVERIES i Catsup, scale & Specials For This Week Only. Flour, Flour, 5° GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC. 241-lb. bag.. 2414-lb. bag... RECORDS \ FOR SALE BY A New Way to Sweep Without Raising Dust Yes—think of it! No more dust aweep instead of merel; spreading the | clouds rising to choke you--no more dust around, fo , asi ae eeping 0) need of wearing # dust eap. You can | does. A Nom health dust your ornamentafirat, thenaweep, | ler home, because in dust lurk disease and your ornaments will be as dust- germs, and Nomordust ‘means just free as before you started. what it says. Simply sprinkle a little Nomordust Nomordust makes easier work. You | across your floor—then sweep it ahead can sweep any room in half the time of you as you go, and your floors will with half the effort, it the cost is but be cleaner them you can possibly get a few pennies a month! them without it. A million women are already lighten- It makes carpets look like new, ing their housekeeping tasks with bringing out the faded colors, and is | Nomordust, and they all say they | equally fine for wood floors and lino- | would never again be without it, | leum. You only have to sweep half as You try it! Get 2 10c, can at your often, because Nomordust gets all the grocers to-day. He'll return your dust out of # room every time you money if you're not more than pleased, Nenetdust, At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets. SE ht LLL Sa a at a Get the Green Can at All Grocere—10c, and 25c. } i Perolin Nomordust Co., Jersey City--Phone Bergen 807 | Fresh Pork Loins, |b. 15¢ Fancy ChuckSteak |b 14¢ Sausage, Fresh made, Ib. [2%e Pot Roast, Boneless . . . lb. 18¢ Hams, Sugar cured...... Ib. 18sc Shoulders, at Austores,b. 12¢ Bacon. At All Stores... .lb. 19¢ Fresh Fish, ie. one Se Green Smelts......]b. 124° aac Stamps with Everything Except Eggs, Butter, Flour and Sugar "Meena hae what 58 sort | Wholesale Orders—Address 392 Washington St., New York City, Essie Tomatoes, Choicest fruit, in extra large cans, 51% in. tall Essie Sugar Corn, Maine’s choicest; deliciously sweet and tender East View Peas. Small, sifted Early Junes, green, sweet and tender California Peaches, Large No, 24 can of choice Yellow Clings in syrup. | Oranges. Big, sey navels, 126 30c ig to case; dozen........ Grape Fruit, tin, 3°"! 5e | Apples, ins... Lemons, }227"ie00""."" 10e | Turnips, cnt... Sweet Cider, ee pee sne juice; free from all preservatives; 10¢' Pride of St. Louis Flour, 2414-Ib. bag... ——————EE Apples, oiiittin..... At Ali 137 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores, Brandy, Trysome Brand, bottle 50¢ Gin, ‘Trysome, Old Tom oF Holland, bot, POC Imperial Rye Whiskey, 1... 50¢ Kingussie Scotch, «85° Gufnness’s Stout, | Bass Pale Ale Bots. 1.30 Sri OC) Bes. 1.45 Sik. $4 Allowance for return of empty Bottles and Splits, 50 240 Stamps with case of Lager Beer, tippats cai, $1