The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1917, Page 13

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AUTOS KILL BOY AND GIRL. | JEWS AIM AT AUTONOMY, | ticipate, tn the atrugpte, aims — Pale: for the Jews, | TO CORONER; KILLS SELF) "seus ose "wa et wore ; Only « Mitna, 7 { ae FOR ay iranavie aaa” teveeae AMSTERDAM, May 10 (via London). Suffering From Long Iliness, Youn, —At a crowded meeting of Amsterdam A bd g BE) street was killed yesterday afternoon] swe held” to-day a. resolution was (From the Cincinnatt , Enquirer, Farmer Slays Father, Mother, | by an auto coat truck at Eighth Avenue!) .o..4 hailing the American Jewish “Are you open on Sunday?” we asked the barkeep. | es, we're always open,” he replied Brother and Sister-in-Law. and One Hundred and Sixteenth Street. | Goneress and similar movements in yr and Sister-in-La Dougies W. Towill of Maspeth, L. 1..!nussia and other countries aa the, be ih last Sunday ¢ to Tie Frenine World.) the driver, was arrested by Policeman) ginning of an ‘organization compribi 4 Ky., May 10—|DRowns of th ‘est One Hund the entire Jewish people for tho fort DI losed,” fei 4 Twenty-third Street Station and held on} sion of legitimate representation at the|. eaid the of Charles Millen, one of| a tech: charge of homicide. Peace Conference. b \ only a —<o——— ost prominent in this county.| ‘The boy, witnesses said, was tunning| An appeal is made to Jews to par-! blind 7 Ye * was exter " r Sénator Brown’s Measure Too terminated this morning when | after another Mi vlads glen : Frank Millen, aged thirty-eight, sud-|when he dodged r 7" a EM BO or Drastic—Not Time to denly went Insane from brooding over| truck. He was dead when got to St. U S ARMY FIELD LOCKER Draw New One continued 3 agi HSE et street in front of hdd a t io * A his f. 4 her d ad aigtde-indnws Mice Miche Milica, by | hee home arternogn, Adopted by the Government for Use of Officers, | + Bay | Nurses and All Training Camps | 7 m crushing the hea with an axe] Tusco, fou: > 246 By Sophie Irene Loeb. and hi Elmo by shooting| dread and ¥ Street, (Special Staff Correspondent of The hit We then hung wagon Evening World.) on the front 1 Supply ¢ ALBANY, May 10.—The Ge Avenue, the fat ne e Ig Ml : t 8 e Leis tag died of a cagansts sre a few Pies | 4 v of both Etre Kilting hiinseit he catia nef GRADUATE CADETS AUG. 30.) p- a nee Ween “ " features inserted the “Marsellatse. to be dalled 40 (he GolOKs Borne time in the last hours, The Governor had| rearing that the martial strains of tho|in September. 11 West 42d St., New York City urged the passage of a food Measure | “Aarseliaise” and "God Sate the King") Under normal conditions the cadets = = to meet the war situation, to co-or-| would stir hie German temper beyond} would have completed their course at dinate with the Federal measures, | control, Franz Berger, a Second Ave-|ino academy in June, 1918. They will DANCE ATTHE COOLEST duced | Tueaday. Geog’ was done to avoid more suffer: | WASHINGTON, Me tS craduated F..O.B., N. Y. ve masses ready, | GERMAN SEEKS JAIL RETREAT] "vurcwes vo sippy teu nenis taine | of objectionable Fears Mis Temper When He Hears THe Tbse geasee pulsetive'arars penny NEWARK TRUNK CoO. ined in }nue , to-day asked United States yale fia Most of the provisions contained in}nue baker, to become firat lieutenanta on theft first Uils bill were advocated by The Bve- , Marshal Met arthy to lock bim up until! commission, passing over tho grade vf AND MOST ATTRACTIVE , " ty el r st . second lieutenant entirely a , and included terminal lett the clt y. PLACE ON BROADWAY eee Bath ICELAND BrOWINE | BU IM rey were. different. ‘The high cost of living, ‘The Governor | Sfary sent an emergency mes-| inh stations, atrict storage! Berger declared that the “Star vised Berger to stuff cotton | was killed and s others injured at B d 5 'd Ss ang stay In his cellar for! ing Philadelphia Navy Yard last night roadway at 2 t. Spangled Banner” was all right and nd other important and tkat he would take his hat off to it ang to meet the 3 2 At the following would have ¢ sage with this legisiation, but Senator | the next 4 a 5 aa s islon Brown had a bill drawn, which 3 oer Se Cestrover siteey 26 Gey Goon, Open Daily 3 P. M. to 12.30 A, M_ (Except id , included. mo! ments than oe inst the coast guard cutter sunday). (4 S l er- egeman ru ores the. bill Bd 10 10061 sign g FMS home. bese . also in dry dock. — Information OPEN TODAY. Admission 25c. ‘ tho situs t tempted to] wou build the trenches Ii of the accident was given out to-day ;) > " . TH ee siantter tainted ead tae ros | MER caBta tne ranaeetus by the Consors Oftlees "The dead’ mas take teat oe OU EID ALLA ta hs FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ult produced various dangerous pro-! “sure, He says when the enemy at-|was 0. C. Hadlock, Yarmouthville, Me. SERVED, CHAPERON —INSTRUCTORS—MUSIC, ’ 4 visions in almost unlimited, tacked he didn't ‘a chance to run.” | electrician on the Allen. pders power to a co: 200 Broadway, nr. Fulton St. Broad wa¥)jcor.65th Street. 3 East ded Street. ) 2 West 14th Street. Broadwayand 157thStreet. 1721 Amsterdam Av.,cor, MBtWSt, Broadway and 110th Street. Tremont & Washington Avs. Broadway, cor. 24th Street. ° } Th PI Pay us our regular price for any item mentioned in e an this advertisement and we will sell you another of re Minister the law. The fear of possibie harmful re- sults that might work havoc in the oarrying out of the entire bill made it necessary for strong supporiers of a food war n re to regretfully oppose, the pas: of the statute. i and Sure, 15c Spices, Mustard and Black Pepper, “Knickerbocker” 2 for 16c 30c Raspberry and Strawberry.Currant Jam 2 for 31c 5c Wrigley'’s Spearmint & Doublemint Chewing Gum2 for 6c 30c Liggett's Mayonnaise Dressing... . . ; 2 for 3lc 25c U-All-No Mints fititahis.€ 2 for 26c 29c Sultan Jellies \ dae 2 Ib Box 30c 39c Herman's Malted Milk Taffy........... 2 for 40c 10c Mor This year of all years buy silk gloves by name ee Hundreds of thousands of tubes of Arbolone Tablets have been marketed in the past five years and not a single case has ever been reported of their ; being deleterious in any way. On the Suc! | ‘HIS year, more than any other, you must buy silk gloves by ; contrary, many aretgrateful and write { letters similar to this one, which was name. The silk gloves for you to buy in a season like this— e a season of scarcity and high prices—are t on’s Chocolate Pudding ‘ 2 for 1c gloves that you know received from Mrs. Lilla Richards, | 0c Arcadia Jelly Powder 2 for Ile =o SS ee . Urgent resolutions are to be offered Bie peuion fen the pectone Ot one the same kind for ONE CENT. acting . w orkable law. reese | i Mo are at liberty to buy as much and as often as you like. No limits to purchase® »! bs ca | at this sale. erie fade ties edt We reserve the right of refusing aales to dealers. iste ve) tinlimited No foods delivered. No mail orders accepted. No goods charged or sent C. 0. D. i Also No orders taken after stock is exhausted, | ° ’ * ’ | Liggett’s Liggett’s Food busines wight DAYS led to abtise Breakfast in creating rival corporations tn the | | reakras guise of war ne ity. { —— ' | OVERHEARD, \ | Somebody, eavesdropping the | | Colonet and Marshal Joffre last | A night, says the Colonet distinctly | ) uttered the word “division” sev- | pariteelue tc eral tines, drinkers. \ | ONE TWO Half Lb ONE ao A rom, tas Piling’ Corvalaeipench,) | pounn 39€ pounps 36c Packere SOC POUND 39c n't you remember me?” suid whe | 50c Au Guth Cream Caramels, lb. box. 2 for Sic - 65c Fenway Assorted Chocolates (Purple Package .2 lbs 66c 25c Breakfast Cocoa (', |b) ; 2 for 26c FearPrevents 25c Holbrook'’s Worcestershire Sauce 2 for 26c F P I “Yes, every glove in my 25c Liggett's Beef Cubes............. “ 2 for 26c 5 at eop e tronsseau is Kayser Silk— 35c Bottle Queen Olives............. ‘ 2 for 36c \ ism Reducing Washi The fece J wouldn't consider any ather kind.” 25c Grape Juice (pints 2 for 26c Is Needless Wh: 65c French Olive Oil (pints) 2 for 66c ‘ae 30c Liggett's Marmalade ‘ 2 for 3lc Arbolone Tablets is the Treatment ir 25c Liggett's Peanut Butter............. 2 for 26c ‘ To Be Used. Proven Safe | 10c Repetti Caramels 2 for Ile | Pitteheld, Maine: you can depend upon to give you value—Kayser Silk Gloves. By ; 4 {Dear Sirs Two years ago tried insisting on the Kayser name in the hem, you are protecting your- Toile Household Needs Arbolone Tablets. It not only re- a ——————— duced me, but cured my headache and self from unknown, cheap gloves. " heart palpitation, and removed that y iloated feeling, Recently my weight What the name means to you again increased. I began Arbolone ‘ ' i - : again and one box reduced ine from Kor thirty-five years, the Kayser name in the hem of silk gloves \ mul ettes. T shall eontigue unt has had a very definite meaning to women. It has meant to them weight is again normal, ete, H b4 H RA Pm Rerared att ve, gloves that wear; gloves that fit perfectly; that wash easily and with ba Peale ilies Fu Ba asec perfect results; gloves that emphasize the natural beauty of any ih obesity medicine.” A genuine guarane hand and add the final touch to any costume. faction accompanies | This sale for ys only te Sa ee a et ZY Advt. _ Women wie have yom Rayer Silk Gloves understand the b fg ‘ importance of the name in the hem. as eas , Every man thinks he can ist ; . U mix & cocktail—but his In spite of the high cost and scarcity of materials, Kayser Silk For The Smoker | , guests need all their polite- Gloves are the same value this year as they have always been. PULET Ptdste tis ness to stand the strain, | hey are made by the same skilled workers who have learned the ye very best way to make a silk glove through years of experience. u They will be made of the same perfect silk fabric—all pure silk, Chew 2 : died TT f 1. ace p , [6Ochcrs.cras cameeye, Ole] [UDetsnt.ces tst,, 2 for r6c] “* OC t Your dealer recommends Kayser Silk Gloves to you. All ye Sasees tha Seated stores carry them now This of your hospitality. ! : Eckman’s Alterative ‘ . - , S ron SALE Bt WGGeT Ts Ken. ie wine Kevewr @ Co, ? 4 ' ive’ Duvaciis. = “*P OPMER Lead ‘wih ee nc ce mn cn i } | . ft

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