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cee ne re i ee eee «mete neh sense i een a a eee ee TT f. ae Killed, Four tajarea the Riverside Park and west side ago. He disappeared when be found Seven Burnedy ce Dew eT Wreck of Freight Trains k relocations he was being watched. VANCOU v 2, B. C., March 6.—Seven RRISTOWN, Pa The committee finds the 1 | Detectives are working on clues MBERS) IP A T: persona were burned to death tonday men were killed kal, @ detriment to the ¢ found in Kolb’s effects which ap- ig ‘Coquahatia, Hotel at Hope, ~ ood in shies in a frete o the ranirard pear to establish that several ‘ennayiva troad to-d t f ter wealthy German-A | : ‘ .. | hoa fa minal factiities and out of | New York and Webeban ook | Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ f wth , ‘| Manhattan the rallre now | part in financing the operations | Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. || : have freight terminals acroas the| of Kolb and his fellow conspira- | i} North River and © CO 1 to use | tors. Arre 1917, the slow and expensive lghterage | pected to system | ‘The New York police hav Name . verses. . eeee Fat That Shows ing over the yea | -——_— luctant to talk about the case since Add toe Sear Rotintions between the elty ! ic Secret Service men appeared tn It. | HOSS oc cecceccccccssccccesescosscecessoese ‘Soon Disappears (cs J exislature to Block ve Central 86y the} Public Service Commissioners | their statements do not agres with i cooemmeenees Contract. Between City |t ide surface tracks re-| Meet With Board of Esti- | thore of the New Jersey pollce, who 1 desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening Matgent fat Uiat comes and mays N port takes up Chapter c i ; cs were responsible for the story that 0 rae) . ati whgre it is not nooded is a and New York Central ot uthariaing mate Committee. Kolb had confessed that one of the|| world’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Atagrance to activity, a curb upon - | under conasiderat! tins bombs found in his room was In- asad * f "1 t hair Tou can taro off to fat where It! iaiewi fren Hiatt Crrmonlet of Thm tinue - ‘ | tended for President Wilson, and that Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. Sa! eee Gules wnope ty taxme after each meat amd at) Veen 4.) “Chaper of the Laws {itl naser oy wae ation of the) ye nad been Imyficated In the Black octhacaas be@ time one Marmola Presertption Tablet, ALIA March 6.—Tho Thompson “2 Roard of Fatimate to confer over and Kings! a a y, *. te tablets are as effective wr r in a local and private wet, The n and Kingsland explosions. Later 7 Thao ttle tablets areas ihe | Lextsiatt permittee seca 40 | contract formu ted under ita provi,| New York Central Went Hide plans,| Kolb and the police of both New| box full of plerte acid, two laboratory | the Supreme Court in whieh, h rout | Hay's Hair Health SERS cents, ory it v0 ‘ : paday/ a wiparatec: , r roadbed, additional lands Messrs, Hodge, Whitney tice conten toway conse a tin flank of k powder, alh ro direct the mols #0 niong the water front and under w 4 OWS, COMED tHe of re and several ru Wokdward Ave., Detr t 706 Os ning the proposed d notweon Stone the water nd und land Hervey, met with tho Port and|information that Kolb was in the eee oe ral rulls of |, them my moodby to dicting, exercise and) yyy ( of New Y A the New {Fs additional tracks, additional ter~ |, sminal Committee of the Board toa |@utomobile business there in 1914 fatie—Acrt. y c ftaliroad providing f Y In; the closing f many streets =e ptr ete Dard ta | nds ‘ ah a taliroad providing suggestion of an extension to|day in exequtive conference, Mayor |*hd told friends he was a discharged matte tae bid Worman naval officer and connected | ' Mitchel presided with the Ge jecret Service He ' “The whole scheme results in | aia geet wows 1 jcame t | Mextci A lett E exclusive privilege because it | 1" sold Mahal beddabeth dshth leer 15 saurt : pie bad rapt fs elal and: busin E { gives the New York Central ac- |“! lixcursion of what phases | there to return to Mexioo, # deapateh n turned over to th | BAltman&@o. | aS esa Yelp front to the exclusion of any | City and the New Catal en keen a Aste lias i th ) Among it & © 'e other railroad corporation.” should be considered pint shncil lid a tdiial LR. Nahi ona Hho vid Cc er, erra on 1 E It pROVdaE Ben Ce busletne oF eal he Publle & See ‘ row i acted as military attack were F [elevated fretht railroad with mission was directed 1 . 4 eee ee eee aes EST. > {torte tegration, win pat aon was iid ana yeliteges, Company “ ¢ : , 7c ~ | the people out of and away from the | land values and rights avon 4 s all charges, an Misses’ and Girls’ Fremch Hats |wietrtiubroviss new commute | tonrd ot rinettation pel [my sal | a T vile sniurnbosievticage end Srovebte Wut added igen. [PambE and other materials found tn he utmost in value—at ' new im ortation has fu: t - ive d, | other railroads from having adequate ementasy The pe ar chara of the bomb: e . . A port just been receiv te goon gallon bene eamaiei tiie ee a ee prices within reach of all ¢containing an infinite variety of charming \a No right of recapturo or power |in sole charge of the Port and Ter-|the. mate Care: teow: Geena j to terminate the occupancy in pro-| minal Committee. ‘The Public Service| ships laid up at Hoboken, 7 - A. M. & C.—Faney Mair Lemon Marma ade : styles for youthful wearers. The shapes and | viteu. ‘Te contract provides for the | Commi fs Haag ed ie earabs Minha bach eno : * 16] Robertson's Scotch ted 94 Sis * | turning over to railroad lands which | through It is intended by |i 1 he t Kolb say a few ' . 1S 02, jar c ; trimmings represent the newest productions {tie city now owns, and provides for | the « te fave, tte mostings \days age that wn SHruportant | aecuaed Of, Bateoninie thes Sa ayer euatens oe IS | Jelly —Maytiower=Red from abroad. closing m than sixty streets, and | secret, like the sessions behind closed | job” on his hands, aid that be prob- a. 2 <_ = Frankfurters : ee glasses ‘ makes no provision whatever for pro- | doors when the present form of con-|ably would “make u pile of money 1 S~ “Sperry & Barne Made with pure fr f tection of the right of the public to|tract was drafted. This {s opposed and ‘blow’ from Hoboken HORN MUST STAND TRIAL. > laa 26 au ah : WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ make special franchise assessments. | by Public Service Commissioners who| Supt. Hagen of the Bureau of Com- ACON—Canadian Wiltshire Styl | Pineapple - Noreca— Sliced — f “Your committee believes that even | consider that more publicity i# | bustibles of New York, who examined |: % Sapreme Coart Decides Ger-| Mit 39} large .21 the prices placed upon the lands of| petter po 1 f 1 Army Tithe T akes a crisp, tasty breakfast dish. Ir v 1 th E ; | better policy the explosives found Kolb's roo y rom the SMARTLY-TRIMMED HATS the clty fo be conveyed to the ralirond| “Nefore going into the mocting |eaid they were of great power and Ma |Cream Cheese—trom the | tower OF LISERE STRAW Cocnpany are inadequate |Comptrolier Prendergast said he |e ot doing much damage. One} WASHINGTON, March ‘ie Wer Crawford Farms—cak 10 Spaghetti—iteinz— t Ad las adh provides for the use of} could not predict what wauld be iking things the police say| ‘form ti" 1 “dobre t property along the entire eat one a the two set »€ of hey found as « ty of po wae bo " one a8 (American-made) sg Sroverty along, the entire wet /qone, an the two acts of ofcais had | they found was & quantity of DOWdEr| age nent Vancebore, Ma || EGGS—New Laid—Maplehurst Brand—Dozen, .38 | ways that the city.could in no event | would have to arrang setting fire to Louvain tn 1914. Kolb | | would have to arrange a prograr , Kolb ‘in a number of most becoming shapes will be — | Provil? for_@ city owned terminal) 1. jg understood t 1 , ut this powder = sae Little Chef—6 oz, bottle .23/ Tuna Fish—s. om. &C.—ra { available for the common use of all] of the Board of Estimate are‘in favor a of Kolb's val le ad tog say 26 t 18 : on Bale toomonew |ratioada which, now enter or may Loe quick action, ‘They are wing to aM 1%, the baum, drawer ¢ BRUSH YOUR TEETH WITH BP avs! other meat dresss ca food steadily growing onter the ‘city of New York in the |dresstr, “the” potlce, foung Putfed Ri i future, and prevents the grant by the ape ker tit made so long 48] pomb made of @ piece of stcel pipe ulled Rice—Quaker—pkg Boal, Pet 4 city for such terminals along the|the general features of the plan are |eeven inches long and an inch and a AND THEY'LL BE CLEAN A Leth mae } specially priced at $10.00 went fide “to other raltoat earvor [not inturbed, and. if the ralioud |@uartet ip dameter.”“Afound the pip | | eet ae 215 hg «2011. phe... 38 E ons and also prevents the general | oo, A i . was a coil of copper tubing, perforated, Victor Brand—Newly ee . tlowery cup o° tea, 5 |oatablishthont of general termite [company will agree to accept the| in 'which, the police say, the fuse wes| Here is @ dentifrice with al. Brand—Newly packed... Al is tal i i = facilities in this locality contract will be put through within |to be inserted. Helightful « k''—a likabl ti “Finnan Haddie— a—Mountain"— 3 (Millinery Department, First Floor) | no result of transferring to the [a few months ‘Another bomb, 4 with: the [ite enti mute en) renee tne : ‘yaa ghd P 3 . | failroad of the waterfront and lands | Ax the board now stands divided, | frat, PUL Bpoated. ueo found | Waves the mout ncool and refreshed: | | Combined with crisp lettuce leave Gu ic ii ; Perfect bod under water ad the ing o} Q wash ul NTAL nakes que sa . a t [Meteets eet trae oft iit (Of | Borough President Mathewson of the 23, a amalt| Will also clean your teeth best because it] garg: rape Frutt—medium large size 25 }to and the giving of perpetual ease. | Bronx holds the balance of powe op pate of the! contains more footh-cleaning and polish- ar INes— Falstaff Brand — 14 ere | x P P | SHARIN In SHAM MGA AR tne. toned CF] ite han Hat cominlied Anlmocit either | In addition they found two tin | ingpropertiesthan any otherdentifrice. | 1) +15 Oranges—Caiitornia—Nave lid Mahogany Art Furnishings | Bie iy po ye Mctied | iy Or agatoat the contact, bat dur Le ecraber Shen eeniseal |e cee meencien a Gvecict ee tee eee 23 close up * ¢ & ‘oul’ < ro id Do Hen ¢ ; Every dealer selis it ve kist Variety eer oopertn eee flv, 18 | ing the prolonged hbarivtas'| gn pends Of SODAT Cuba ervechs | geameccenet eee certs aes Beal Khaulute controller of ths eatin west (Save indications of favoring the Ken- cols of Mn sted Wie, ti i ES a. ATTRACTIVELY PRICED jwill be a Special Sale feature to-morrow t (Wednesday) on the Fourth Floor. $18.00 15.00 6.75 octagonal, $6.00 match-eholder $2.00 th glass receptacle and $1.85 ; Nest of Tables (four tables) . . . *Tea Wagons, with three wheels . . Muffin Stands, inlaid, with scoop ° Tip Tables, 22-inch, round or jwith marquetry. . 1. . . . with metal Smoking Stands, end cigar-rest, and a glass ash-tray . Smoking Trays, v mahogany match-holder leet ea Also i Tables (mahogany f side and the perpetuity owner of the jand in | °r! al eral principles of th Of numerous details Heing itaelf a public service corpo- Mayor Mitchel, Comptroller Pren» | ] rati © ‘the raliroad would be und Borough — President | Jenabled to enter into the business of Bropkiyn are solidly distributing electricity for light, heat UPpOrt OF the Agreement. | and power without regulation ‘as to ywiing, Preside the] rvice and rates, and with power to und F t | disertminate f Manhattan Phe » submits, further, | Queens, and Van Na | {that Chapter the laws of 1911] f#re counted tn e| iy unconstitutional, in that it v oting system prevailing in the | «| plural v | Section 18 of Article 3 of the Consti- | ! Jtution, which prohibits the Lagisla~ ture from passing any local or private bill that gives to any corporation the | runt to lay down railroad tracks or ct which Prone ration any ox his 5 the principle writ into the wid § Jund 84), | tion tho of approval maintains “aws of further wit nity or fran ty Charter (Sections 71 prohibiting the city ienating its water front and park junds and other lands conclu. sion the report say “Ag the subject. involves not only the preservation of the scenic beauties of Riverside Park, but also the com mercial prestige of New York City in | which the entire State is interested, the Legislature should take prompt meas- ures to protect these in t a In BLA with many « Parolin, died pier. deadlocked and t CONFESSES THAT HE © LACED BOMBS AT (Gonttaned from First Page.) the pier and in the r and on board seven lighters and two steamships tied up at the out of sixteen the votes, party outnumber the § to 7. If Matthewson joins ition the Board fl | contract 1 CK TOM YE YESTERDAY the design of tewing up carloads of explosives on road yards r Fifth Aveww-Madison Avenue, ] Phe bombs, Schwartz sald, were h . L_WHY HAIR FALLS OUT, —fleatinnot” with tim riser tit" Lt SOCoerooooe: cause of atmospherle conditions, the 34th and 35th Streets Nets York | ~Dendrus causca a teveriah irritation | tare tearned unentistactortly, and the of the scalp, the hair roots shrinks] pian was abandoned, It was to have loosea and then the hair comes out een yee iene day or to-mor fast. To stop falling hair at once and | 0°" tried again to-day hic auld rid the scalp of every particle of | TOW A landruff, 25-cent bottle of Daw: pwartz 1s a chemist, but since the lerine y drug store, pour a little ng of the war has been working in your hand and rub well into the|as a bartender or cook, His latest seafp. After a few applications all| employment was in the Harmonia dandruff disappears and the hate] 1; No. 112 Hudson Street, He J stops coming out.—Advt. ee es eee mah at 46" ST, &8= AV merENePese: Jtho stroot, He was a close friend Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices HUGH! RUB HT He AEROBIE RAL Seat } On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT . restaura No. 100 Hudson Street Me rms I t ) / ¢ j t state Wet ALL © ps MARKED 18 Vv Wray WEE a ERLICH Fs ; ; ‘8 ye ‘araae ; . 3-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY ¢ saucpuiem, f t talk Er ¥ PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITE omni | Bow claims bi ann alk KI In Jacobean Oak consisting of | —---- altho known he does r ; NA — - 4, 2 Rub pain, soreness, stiffness, | ")).) 0, Sehgal EFTTA ‘ P ¥ oe | ‘ sciatica right out with schbach, who conducts an employ- ERv i sh “St ‘obs Oil.” ment ag at No, 130 River Street, TA ° ° ;: = Hobol ut Kolb has held @ num- 7 e | Fe Count fifty! Pain gone. ber of jobs at various places in east~ \ ¢$RhQ.50 |.) my, fe hal Rheumatism is “pain only.” Not\ern New Jersey since he appeared in . ~ a} b | one case in fifty requires: internal those par ql t of the| i ve treatment, Stop drugging! Rub the) pegnin area wee ugh a es es |] misery right away! Apply soothin, aT eRe WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS acoba Ol directly | Shite proferteds sa rh From $15.00 Upwards pots” and reliet | comes instantly, “St, Jeeobs Oil” ig Around ab | a harmless rheumatism liniment which KOLB FAMILIAR WITH BLACK never disappe and cannot burn or TOM AND KINGSLAND. discolor the skin. K worked at one time in Bay Limber up! Stop complaining! Get | on 1 knew horhood of | ag ER a sinall trial bottle of “St. Jacobs OU" Bla rar , 1 vor Heenan : at any drug store, and in just amos | yp. wa the dl (it 9 rood conaitiony fo higher swance or purchase wet uit be tres from. paln,. sore 1 Kingslox APARTMENTS FURNISHED FROM $75 UP ON CREDI eee er ewan vere PRE Commis Kennedy. , SEWING MACHINES ON CREE Jacoby Oi" has relieved ‘millions ot | F O'Brien and Detective SPES MONDAYS @ SATURDAYS UNTIL rheumatisin sufferers in the last half Woods of Edgewater, N. J, identited | century, and ie just as good for sck| Kolb to-day a a man who waa seen stica, neuralgia, lumbago, backach@ banging around various industrial | sprains and ewellings.—Advt, plants in Edgewater a few weeks! 4 | Ni | c am. res ca Al\ 472,000 Is New York’s Dairy Herd Doomed? T is vital to you people in New York whether the vast herd of 420,000 cows which produce your milk is increasing or decreasing. The herd has decreased at the rate of 13,000 a year for ten years, because the average dairy farmer has made practi- callyno money. With population increasing and milk production decreasing, the time will soon come when a serious milk shortage and high prices will stare you in the face. The October rise in the price of milk has not begun to cover the 35% increased cost of labor, cows and feed. We Sell Our Milk at About 4'/. Cents a Quart: Figure what it costs us for investment charges t for pasture lands, barns, stables and live stock, and then bear in mind that we have to buy a large part of the feed for our cows and within one year this has increased 28.5% in cost. ' arm labor has in- creased from 30 to 50%, Little wonder that there are less dairy farmers and less cows in New York State. But You Should Have More Milk Every family should, on the average, drink We dairymen are partly to blame for the milk twice as much milk as it now does. Few other situation. We have never explained to you until foods are so cheap, so easily digested or 80 nutri recently why we have never had a living profit for tious. Milk is Nature's balanced ration, You take i tang ah 5 it as Nature offers it to you. producing your milk, and why you ought todouble your milk order in justice to your family’s healthand It isa known fact that the more cows there are on a farm, the lower is the cost of milk production. your pocket book. No one objects to paying the proper price for anything when he understands If you wish moderate-priced milk, you must use more of it and so protect the dairy herd. its worth to him. Will you buy milk at 12c a quart or the same amount of nourishment at these prices: Be t . : . 40c 2 lbs. of chicken at - - . 50c 3 Ibs. of fresh cod fish at + 30¢ 3/4 of alb, of round + 186 3/5 of alb. of ham at - + 2ile 4/5 of a lb. of pork « 18c For Health’s Sake Drink More Milk. For Economy’s Sake Double Your Milk Order Today. DAIRYMEN’S LEAGUE New York City Headquarters 110 West 40th Street ,

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