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a ik POOR mT S LOAF “STILL KEPT QUT OF REACH Bakers and Shopkeepers Give No Indication of Lower- ing Prices. Te of new Kansas flour at $10.60 a bar- rel, This is the first known sale of the new crop. The consignment is to be shipped in July. ‘The present price of Kansas flour is $13 a barrel. “This $10.60 a barrel on the now | AL crop augers well for a further and t , MEAT TAKES DROP, TOO continued slump,” sald Frank Knigh- n at ee ton, flour dealer and expert, “Person- ~ Slight Slumps in Butter, but] ally 1don't think there ts much chance | Pot ~ for any upward tendency, Everything i. . otatoGamblers Try looks the other way. Now, if the mull- | roads are on the Job and can furnish enough cars, we ought to be able to get rid of this high cost item with no trouble at al Here ie a table of flour price COMING, New Kansas Flour July shipment). siees $10.60 @ barrel CURRENT PRICES. This week. Minnesote spring whet 460 BL Kansae City. 18.00 "14.50 The above brands and charges are in carioad lots and for bakeries, The domestic brand is somewhat higher, but not high enough, some think, to! warrant present retail prices, Some chain®stores are selling a three and one-half pound bag for 28 cents, | Pillsbury brand, that was 82 cents @ week ago. This ts a wlump of 4 vents, but it is not g Ten cent loaves of bread are 12 no’ Another Boost. Here are some frosh news itema for the housewives to put in their note books before golng shopping to-day: The wholesale price of flour bas dropped about 65 cents in the last few days, making total drop of approximately $2 on the barrel in two weeks. Some big baker here tn New York bought up yesterday a couple of cars of new Kansas flour, » to be shipped in July, at $10.60 a barrel. This is important. If this duction can be maintained It means that the price of bread and rolls, &., ought to come down to the normal of three months ago. The bakers have May 15 been getting the beneft of a $2 ro-| are 6 now. Rolls are 16 © ; With @ reduction of almo duction for two weeks, but those] burrel to the bakers, it is claimed | familiar with the trade say this is nes enough to warrant @ reduction at the that bread and rolls ought to come down at least @ cent. present moment, though another| THE DROP IN MEAT STUFFS FOR slump before the July shipment would, TWO DAYS. naturally, oompel a reduction in Here are the changes {n meats and bread. Ask your baker about it. B,~™e wholepale prices of meat stuffs dropped considerably yesterday. Whether this drop should be felt at local retail stores is another question. See table below und ask fowl, The Evening World uses to- day the market report of the Bureau of Foods and Drugs of the Health| Department, The Director of that bureau points out that the slump in some items ts sufficient to warrant a reduction in the retail prices within forty-eight hours, “Beef, etc,,” means i your dealer. dreswed “in carcass.” O°” C,—They're trying hard to boost po- Thureday. Tuesday bi * tatoes to $15 a barrel. One brand | feet 7 went up to $11 flat yesterday, and out in the producing centres the f.'o. b. prices were being jumped up with How it 10 23) Roast Chicken | slashed his wrists with a knife and} g:|came back 'Patriot Mother of Seven Sturdy Sons Lays Them All on Her Country’s Altar; BOVOF 1518 SLAIN INREVENGE BY MAN MOTHER REPULSED Michael Koerber Slashes Own Wrists After Cutting Throat | of Frank Steinmiller, | “Go Enlist! ”* Is Mrs. Strahl’s Command $840006 >i ib ad 3 Inspired by motives of revengo! $ against Mrs. Anna Steinmilier, who . had refused to live with him, Michael 2 Koerber, a young electrical engineer $ enticed her fifteen-year-old aon, | . Frank, to a furnished room at No. | $ 414 East Seventy-clghth Street and | b 4 cut his throat | $ Tho crime was committed some time last night and Koerber was ar-| rested early to-day fier he had jumped from a pier into shallow water at North Beach. Mra, Steinmilier, who lives at No. 271 East Seventy-eighth Street, aep- | arated from her husband a few weeks ago on account of attentions of Koer- ber, who was a boarder in their home, ‘The husband's whereabouts is un- known to Mrs, Steinmiller, | Prior to the breaking up of the| Steinmillor family the boy Frank | and the boarder, Koerber, were close friends. It appeared to be the part| & of the plan of Koerber in his cam-| @ “SX paign for the affections of Mrs, Stein- we: ‘cave. mancval 7 HRs, weer pate 8h ROWARD. ARTHUR. DR. WELTON BERT STRAHL. miller to be kind to the boy. ee $0090 SSE ESE EDS oe o0eoo a ee gieinmines "carned? Koerber ‘ou “but She and Her Brooklyn Husband Are of German Lineage, neighborhood and continued his asso but They’re Americans Through and Through, and HABEAS CORPL | Sietier Vase hight that he haa he; So Are the Boys, Who Don’t Need Any Urging— invited by Koerber to a moving “I'd Be Ashamed to Be the Mother of Any Man Who Wouldn’t Fight for His Country,” Says This Modern Cornelia, Who Comes From Fighting Stock, Her Most Cherished Possession Being a Miniature Por- picture show. Mrs. Steinmiller trusted her son in| Koerber's company and she was not . alarmed when the did not return jast night. But when he should have been | home to prepare for school to-day she WRIT FOR FIVE FOES OF DRAFT went to Koerber's lodging house, ‘ ri rt which Is conducted by Mrs, Lena trait of Her Father in His Federal Civil War Uni atte ‘The two women found Frank Stein- | form. miller’s body Koerber's bed, with! a r. 7 the throat slashed. A razor with the| Woman Arrested With Four blade open was on the floor, Police By Nixola Greeley-Smith b [men called sa ere was an odor o = 4 arden } 4 4 MAnrorore, In the wore, Te lk ther 2S, ROBERT STRAHL of No. 372 Bainbridge Street, Brooklyn, is| Men at Garden Meeting theory that Koerber chloroformed the mother of seven sons, to all of whom she has said or written: Says She Was Duped. they fefore Killing bin. pov'e| Go and enlist; I'd be ashamed to be the mother of any man who would not f body @ general alarm tor Koerber. fight for his country.” One of Mrs. Strah!’s stalwart sons !s Jacob 8, Strahl, Justice of the Municipal Court in the Borough of Brook» Habeas corpus proceedings were employed to-day In behalf of the wo- and four men arrested was sent out In a few minutes, word through police channels man | | be lin hia query over the wire that the | lant | int prison of | by the clerk of their home county or of | ot over 20,000 high-cost-of-living consistency. May- that he was under arrest in St. John's a ad > quare Gi len je arctetreneed tbat ihe Ie | THe EVENING WORLD AND THE |e Ke, “Long Island ‘City, chareed lyn, who resigned from the bench last week that] M&M’ a! sande castpntats River Butter Company charged the : : _|had confessed the Maurden: Bayne he he might offer his life to bis ‘country. Witten) ieee ot nation registration butter jump to “sentiment,” and de- | 1% phe ge og SORE Won ‘ast|wanted to make an impression on Strahl, another son, thirty-three years old, is a member Of | "rave privoners, who were con- | cided to be in the swim. While on} quoting wholesale prices of meats, laergense Amiller that she would never Company 4 {n the Plattsburg encampment. Dr. Milton lJ aioq in the detention Dutter it is well to note that the |] potatoes, butter, eges, vegetables, & comenicsiielilipies a Strahl, twenty-seven years old and the baby among Mrs] yorkyille Police Court, are Jennie liolesalo price fell of@shult cent—a | fi) Mencerns or actual sales on fx-| TEACHERS PUT OUT FIRE. | & Strahl’s song, 1s First Lieutenant in the Medical Reserve,| poimer, twenty-seven years old Whole one-half cent yesterday—prob- | Changes, Now and again some per- | Seaaaeiiaes | * U. 8. A. The other sons, Edward, Samuel, Marcus and] No Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn; | ably for the lack of “sentiment.” sons have complained that Rg Hy: hed be schievous Pupil In School No, 89 Sumk=ere— Arthur, are, as Judge Strahl told me yesterday afternoon, louis Kramer (age refused), of No. | PROSPECTS GOOD FOR CHEAPER whoionale prides of the necessities of Inniten Papers tn ¢ | “looking around to find out where they will fit in,” and will offer their ser-| 208 Second Avenue; Louis Stern RUSH TO REGISTER UNDER DRAFT LAW SWAMPS OFFICIALS Thousands, Expecting to Be Away On June 5, Flock to City Clerk’s Office. Quality of results from years of in shoemaking. The work of expert | makers and the use of # leathers only have ei Several thousand men who come under the provisions of the selective draft law swarmod into tho registra- ton office on the third floor of the Municipal Butlding to-day and for a time threatened to demoralize busl- ness. Clerks were almost awept off their feet, the small room was #0 jammed at times that one could not turn around or leave after tusines# had beon transacted, and the corri- dors were blocked so sertously that Prospective brides had literally to fight their way into the adjoining Marriage License Rureau. An Interpretation of the Draft Law, which was made yesterday in Wash- | ington, was responsible, Up to this | mornine the Reeistration Office, un- der Clty Clerk Scully's direction, hay had tts hands full looking after the interests of out of town young men who re tered h On an averrere 700 a day applied during the past | week | A new complication began to creep into th registration machinery sev~- eral days ago, when thousands of) queries were received by Clerk Scully from young men living in this city but who, for various reasons, an- nounced that they would be away next Tuesday, Most of the rensons given had at least the appearnce of being legitimate, but a number proved frivolous that the City Clerk is understood to have notified the police, One man, for instance, wanted to excused because he had made ar rangements to go fishing next Tues- day Another expected to visit a dentist in New Jersey, He explained Made over a Has C forepart, B eran A Grips the foot firmly. gap at ankle or slip at Corset fitting at instep. solute comfort in fo Our beautiful shades of Co Shoes are made possible by using the best leathers, being treated the Hurleyized secret process increases the life of the leather, taining its rich lustre to the end, 4 The World’ Guaranteed to please you [edogpe A or you can take it ack and get your money. ORDER FROM ¥ LNSIST on oR GROCER, “Gunbeam,** itist was a friend of his and that be intended to stay over night at his home. Phe inquiries be p AO Numerous that Washington was asked for an retation of the law, The reply is that persons who expect to be ab- sent from thelr home counties on re- gistration day may have their cards filled out between now and Tuosday | Jeity, provided it contains a population ‘This means that any one of the pre ascribed age Who expects to be absent | |next Tuesday may visit City Clerk | i shievous pupil tot 1 . bere, y-four, of No. § ors | Scully's office bet ow anc FLOUR. ire are son RHINg any MAB OF warned | © A" mivehlevous pupil) touched & | vices an soon ae they find oul. TEMA WGpeRte Mrs. Gtraul's eons ts fortyale Soren Cwwoly ous oe ost eae | Roully's s0ctes Bet wate Pin, “nema td a can ge ey speak for themselves | match to a number of papers a ° lag Witest;) Jose Kiker, thirty- Flour, now down, will hardly go just as the abundant receipts of food-lto the inside of @ doer tn Pu so it will be seen that this militant mother does not belleve in an age limit Street: iomae HG na pure Ter News of the announce i oS Mn upward tefore the new crop. This is stuffs in this market for nine v onths| .,, a, bs fon patriotiete 3 V Street, and | ment from Washington was spread | Le : speak eloquently of price-boosting | n°" bf gear . Morris Becker, twenty-four? of No. | rapidly and City Clerk Seully expects e opinion of expert flour men in ShMe iting Hundred and ‘ bb 'Y oldest boy, 3 i, Is in San NE Lb Went he! sind » greater crush to-morrow he City dat F : 4 nid | bee ood cook, She knows it, Tho est One Hundred and Seventh | % 8t h lor the law. {¢ le city. The drop has amounted to “"\ fow days’ a i enowa rae (8 Francisco,” Mrs, Strahl told een a good Oph naw silts THO a |Gierk claims thet under the law about $2 barrel in the last two taurateur t he Eve-|_ ¢ me. “He is forty-six, but [am sure|other day she said, ‘There's only one Ptre | would appear persons who give any One Hundr “re f 3 . Their attorney, Marr aber a ct ay absent the last two wecks, Another drop should ting World that | d not buy /0ne } una he will find some way of fighting for|more thing L can do for my country, hele attorney y Wel kind of an excuse ma them Bees the caper nn iinmediate. ¢ee% wh lesale at 38% cents a dozen. |-9INe back fr alba iets sg head gaye oe ind that is to volunteer to coos for! announced before Magiatr gen ves mean, xperts say, a mediate He was then and now is chargir : Y berber, the | Uncle Bam grandson, 7 ‘ bie Papal who held the prisoners in $500 pie Beco tate: price: OF the! reruly Basrona a) cats) two eggs ilalarm whict nt the 200 children ut | fs only sixteen years but he tried pny fi +7 sateen t ua each, Ahat he would swear out a| Held for Rochester Hold-0p, oaf, But the hope for a permanent scrambled, &c. Anothe elplay in the builaing to ihe str to enlist the first week of the war] about her cooking, though t when the prisoners were ge nt} 4 with com n a $5,000 ‘ Hobs gues restaurant, charges the p sirlS|iviile teachers put out the blaze w roken because they re- [have always had a lot of fun with I k to their cells after their ‘ap-|potd-up and robbe Rocheste: lump in flour, and, therefore, in festaurant, charges the une and waa hr artbroken because they re- [have always had a lot of fun with ber ‘ance, Department of Justice offi- |My 9, Lulit Lupo, -one, and bread, 1s seen in the sale yesterday gcyambled, &c. in both — jected him on account of a crooked toe : Well, Thad nine enit.|CM® had aaked the court to adjourn | vat twenty-nine, both of Ni Blendin firms buy’ In large tite ‘ s a| He said to me, ‘I'd go and have it cut}she would say ‘Well, T had nine cnil-| ine case until later in the ¢ pend-|4a1 burteenih Street, were ar: vise” ineGeni tities so p Spy, Dee off if {t would any good.’ And he}dren and raised nine, and you're 4ll) ing a conference. Shortly before noon|rested early to-day and are t i ARE YOUR dealer would be “tickled to deat?) WASHINGTON, June 1.—Mea, Katrina | Griig every day with the Evening| pretty solid, healthy specimens, Tj the ‘writ, wan served “upon Warden | Hea‘iquarters “The + viet ll Nos ils Clo v Ape ne. Ooty engenen: a nue | aber ts > have been executed as a| # ap epee be spalling oe ae mene quiring the presence of the five be- {large clothing house, : fiamienmonenranmemure nN r ‘ e extra y many, recently called at the | nell get In the army yet fore Suprem yurt Justice Bijur . . dining establishments have . ; 4 Japan Won't Intervene tn | re Dvide late in Brussels, according | «7 come of a fig family.” this}&éC)NCE mother tried "to make) in the afternoon FACTS ABOUT LO LOW FEES abled to-day to the State! gray-haired, blue-eyed mother con He: ¢ | samneine: cell AMS OOM iio SH on ta buying sere ty locas tinued, und one soft motherly bund |#Uch @ failure that she threw them! Der had told them she t { developments tn the Chinese attu. | No Extra Char 9 Tow Sse ogo tn Tule et tine ees for exacting 20 or 80 ¢ ts aressed 4 miniature on the bodice of Ut #9 We would not 1¢ er avout | unwilling dupe of the ¢ More, Interfering in we Advertluemente Sonny ft ate, nineties busted. or Soran her black own, the portrait of «|tiem. | Hut one of the bops Pamphlets At the, mecthng and cae | “aveger, of ability “Rineetea be popular dinis binaes are not 80 very young man in the uniform of ‘26M ane waite Lblsarrladih aes a vit t knowing what s! Sant i a ge ge she" chu market prices Zo ay | WAT Departmen 7S | ine aden army tn lash" "Thiet a [28H for dinner Ked then on | fy thet Dib 4 Beets Gen era. ds Steel trator atiowance of caurae; palais picture of my father, Solomon Stone, an) nen hy made a litle) “Phe men, according to the polled Pr Saturday Sale | 0 hie casas, whero the ligh-price lawyer filed, " tu " Searing ; I fe h about mother’s first biscuits. | remained defiant, showing their LW 4 ag not Ting. betore “thet peple, recamisl his | Made for cartuge on long aula.” of the Eleventh New York. It was Faprqueeuonee delet ugpierd Rt arent rete CheUpa emai i “ARES ae Jutaaon, treme famons,e hot is published in ‘The Evening World t Registration Day went off to the Wary VYHep MOtWON) oie nis, and last wed Sons Opel Tar mcr Che hore amdavit |(% ; low as they w y prices referred to were, not inten fou died father told his three girls, my i wn Kyek was a short affidavit ade neice Toat“the' vate fair for | 85 cover the high-priced hotels, which pe coe itees and- myself, to divide her Wked her If she would not quathiy ss |slaned by Detective Jamex Finan, of | ) wactine on. tne seme peincinies thee str, dopaeon, | who make a speciuity of supply sth he omMelal directions [| jewelry among themselve There |6 jn disorderly conduct in vielation of . sslelishia i eae He ve: | Oxtra fine grades at fancy Ng |} of the War Department for regis- |! \ore a lot of diamonds, but I che ue Wederal statut | ; sane (i ite amounted jo anything he ya in the open market. \eeueal| LIABLE TO REGISTRY, proud to show my own children that Wondertul times inthis wi a 25 CHILDREN KILLED ON | me Senet, pane him, Te | calm the ap nits of ler aael seen ig |] aliens) born between the sixth GOTT next door neighbor, Mrs. otter brother and sister, they are no! GITY’S STREETS IN MONTH! Lately Priced sorgenc ‘were e o} | . it Ge ivel peated by Dr. articles are intended as attacks on|{ day of June, 1886, and the fi Emmich, ls half German 4 y i i AE: a Trathent aad ‘the |the trade or on business men gan-| day of June, 1896, both dates in- [i nait French, but her two sons have) “And now the time has co Up to $15.00 ‘ea ne were charged, by Dr. ally. All The Evening World has fanaa anche hea M Strahl continued, } Piatt ane athe end 3 aur | Automobile be uth | R in rents aa. goon or etter thas hey i | is to report actual facts and ex- || “uded, except enlisted ae nee, home, and all the “r American 50 hep Nainital the cheap claims that presen Members of any duly organized J| when I am not weeding ee |homes, whieh, w utd bo inperitied 9 May Was 47—Inerease Over e conditions are due to anything but |} force, military or naval, subject to |! erable garden—look out the window nan triumph ink it 1 & Rama (on . Y ; ry tins pure «tid fia wonderful opportunity for every -\an | ame Period Last Year ARE OU |maanipuiat mand gambilng pure nd |] be catted, ordered or dratted into || and see my radishes and lettuce-I am iT nGw that ho iam mate wid Vi | gsr caine to tna s aie | The facts exposed may be seen inj{ Military or naval service of the |moing aroun Among my NeIEDETS ging of thy chance to do it and proud | According to top va Wonderful clean-up values in | black on white by anybody who|] United States; including all of- {| tenling them they should send thelr to have, mother who encourages ina@| tional Highways Pr ve y thes Hinheit. grade eactaan ian dig through the records of | acer iMate : y me of them tel io do Instied to-day, nild killed h j s © | wants to dig hrowg thy re mivtose | ficers and enlist a men of the | boys to fight. Som ve Fe “ vee — by vebleular traffic a New For girls from 13 to 19 years— Sublished by # @. Foy or the Urner. |p Fesular army, regular army re-#/y qm an unnatural mother, th r ; . Hae smartest full flaring models, ceed sone, | Paeahen by P.G. oy or the Urner: || totve, officore reserve corre, enc Alte wining to give thelr boys to) NO JAP ARMY FOR RUSSIA, | York city during te month of stas | full g ) Fe Ml) iee'aat ‘howling | Stato Food and Markots’ Depart-|f iisted inen’s reserve corps : because France did something = Phe total nun teat high waists with belts that tie wpe Places in tha ‘b =. Ihave spent! nent, the reports of Commissioner | : \for e a ASAI Mikad jowever, May Strengthen venicular trattic in 1 in front. _Gabardines, home- Tihs) geare sturiving Bae ae ee urea oe Welgnts [J tional Guard and National Guard ]] for us once but that they don't car le, Menevs iy “hs bones * of Mvina' ths [and Measures, and, finally, there. || reserve recognized by militia bi |to see them fight for England, And) rns tn Metiarnen anne: | Sant ware é spuns, poplins, serges, velours 7 bones oft leaving th ds Men, » and, » the rt recognized by mil o see them ‘ TOKIO, June ne Forelgn Office utomobi ed Lo 0 ei aT “etna ont ot | ports of th Food and Drugs Bure aul] reau, tho navy, te marine corps, {| they aay too they don't want them tong jntormed the Associated Pr at 40, surface car and wa 4,3 and mixtures, The ose of Mr, Allen will dapoustrate |of the Health Department. ‘Nhe Live coast guard, nava ava pma es. ‘If it wa. no truth the Do nat | compar with by automobile ‘ "2. 5 Rs W atthe! [At a Een th ePernene | Fae Hi ast guard, naval milttla, @aval |! pe drowned by submarines wus there is no truth In the report that| compare th it by bites, 4 Girls? and Juniors? was the first in the fleld to give th reserve for marine corps re-Hlto pght in this country we'd let the| Japan will despatch troops to Russia to! ay meriiie Coe oon ath Clogged Nostrils, Dropping | housewives of thie city the benefit of |f serve and national a1 volun- |} poya go; they answer me, And T aay, reinforce the Russian Army. 1 te atated | aur Sample 98 its exposures and that the informa-|— teers recogt by the Navy De jon't send your boys over |that men, but m In New York State ou f i pt eso exposures been . aie 1¢ you G08 nition i . in Throat, Deafness tion in these expos ett partment sro you'll have the Kaiser over |™Y : ney gle twenty-six peraons. were ‘killed Dresses + “ La que whethe by automobiles w urface Cars , Y by the Government reports TIME AND PLACE here.’ ne Japanes Alf the Medt oy “wa and Head Noises, mura! The last item is potatoes. Accord pis 917 ' | and 1iwere both born |ierranean ' t wan|ehildrans. te the ata Values Up to $5.98 als, Babert Allen Wrailen Mint conmited ine |ing to all reports in the market to On Tuesday, June 5, 1917, be My husband an ) r anea tbe jt was ohildren, In the § Gingham, linen, repps, pique, SERIE: SS ete hare oe lO |day an effort i# being made to shove |f tweon 7 A. M. and 91’. M. in your [jin this country,” Mrs, Strahi added, |satd that it would be ple reel big gg " chambray, voile and lingerie; peare, t,fot,eo iad | f | the price of the South Carolina brand | pome precinct “out our parents were Germans, My |cus that, but tha ally epeaking, | Die Ware ene and teed washable; 6 . i \up to $15 a barrel. There is no more V's family haa given many of-|JsPan would do everything In her power | by @ surface car a guaranteed washable; ages Dparent excuse for this than. the HOW YOU MAY REGISTER, |/ husband's fami) ' y of | co-operate with the Allies } At highway. railroad to 16. Sand Top. tim ‘3 for charging double of last year's Go dnl maracas Tun to the |{ficers to the German army But we aie nes in nis te eli have noise srices for new Florida potatoes a0: 4B, a bd bs e Amer! 1 we want our boys uring the m iw he . . ve Cr oe orice to Mee ond THULE ea: iit |[ rewimtration place of your home |/ are America 7 «bev AUTO FALLS FIVE STORIES. i: Spring Coats for Smaller Girls, $ ©).50 bool Be ue : heir | > fiabt £0 coun , cdl A a § ‘Binco treating M: that profits and iuiment” is against | precinct, If you ex to be ab ted m s to volunteer, not wait » Saturday reduction sale—smartly 4 The front of hs hea in by vail yesterday and 1,037 is ; . A i till they were taken Down Elevator Shaft ‘2 tailored or dressy coats for girls from 6 to naw r ers. m > the clerk ' bunty where » the ‘ at . Pm Hee. reli and “his. wm a by, steam 7 H Mother is the most en fe Peter Flick, w chauffeur, of No Brons Man If years. Cheeks, serge, poplin, gabardines, homespuns hear wel the face of these receipts the |} You now happen be, or if In " pepe a il ve 1 Val aon npicon aumiped'te Sil w barrel’ Bere ilo city of s0000 or aver fo the civil toe. ee L Ob | West Sixty-sixth Street, went to the Hes and mixtures —many lined throughout, Values up to 820, a u.| Pine in plentifully yeaterday, mere Panay ences hiavinatentting Strahl J with a proud smile when. fifth floor of « awe et N Am Jacob F j ‘ea views than 89,000 cases, Figure the total ‘ . ; seolbpr ial Peay I asked him about his resignation! *terdam Ave his afternoon to bring | pave you Feit my off It wt Hi owt you woth for yourself, There are thirty dozen wic send a competent friend Pi bench, “She wants all her down a small car, Ashe approached the ond degree in DR. J. C. | McCoy vary a cent from the high mark of |] prepare your card EPR ABE I Re lenation stead of shutting off power added | fe. the Bronx, which killed Ss wv C. the day before. Butter 0 came in ° t a rt 3 s ON to it, for the car darter rd and| workmen and injured n ho} 214 Flatiron Building plentifully, The: vere 15,398 pack PENALTY IF YOU DON'T REG has not been accepted yet, but I «rashed th n lower rn Inst, w duy P ages received, almost double the| ISTER, don't think there will be any dimcuity | "eet, at OF age Judie to Broadway and 23d St. New York mount of any day's receipts in two! Tinbility ¢ rs imprison pout it frat to Hades teak Went emihee nation Houm—Monday Wednexiay and Friday, 2 che, The wh ale price slumped | vb o a A prison BOL fed ined over with the EE Te needa Viintiay and Saturday , vwh per he Ssh nee vou ee naitaneoacihes r ne } two mor A ‘eM, 5, 7 Wa, Mw aacent, The present wholesale |L« stration, dy of Fh. midden under it, ed bo Ww 34 ree fe 'toon, drices are 4244 and 43 cents the pound. | Need 14 I must tell you that she never hae wes inatantiy killed, yeare old. recommended meray Nineteen West 34th