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— Snr ee nape mens en eat ae pay 9 =m tl Re eT BIMWEEDEY Seer aS came ~CONGTOWN SAY FREEZING | WEATHER ae es a HEATERS. ly defining their was ident Wilson. world, were welcome! wre nd ith stove coal brin ore noon with stove coal bringing | ident Wilson. a ton, and furnace coal $8.50, | Ives an having t Hal Company, Ome Of] De Constitutional party. ABgga I dick deat dD uupposed to support um 1 sens, reported no Ly ‘announced @ policy of mands of th lared it yin the Ha v when it Diet are divided vs $: Seivukal, 1804 = COL WS i ae BRING BiG PRICES. re compas, bor Getting Too Fat? onding to railro | nub frolght wrecks wh thw oF a year would win | Try This—Reduce er ‘ n New Jer — — » " Ai Paseaaa Ubinas tite. Paninsvive between here ar oT a haf > Peo: rho don't grow too fat are fa * past twer id close dowr uid Mr at . ptt ‘ ite exception. Bu you PITTSBURGH. Jan A nia anthracite fields, by mobilising |! ‘ ar ik Jersey Ind usta Chi Chiefs Blame afo iv say that the mere clos. “OVE Coal, Sold Only to Reg- igth Street were t accumulating or already aiaeiatare below ter nay ie wine Ont bel Stary le g of the factories and tho loss of ar C wre. Cx anc demand of their| cumbersome, you will be wise to ooptelehte Te Core @ Cold tn fine ray. Fe muni esate to tarvation” of Roads and Ss th Vite Werraves fa Fie: (RANE RG? ular Customers, ( male {s Al brine. | follow this suggestion, which is en- Mn st SF apy | ‘ Coal Price Fixing fe 4 OP CHO thanaructurers as High as $9.75, @ coal | dorsed by thousands of people who wad ete 4 : : qi know. Ask your druggist (or if you of non-essential indus nmor &| prefer write to the Marmola Co., 864 eae a ae President Alemander ©. itumprhey ‘ iid cease, Every industry! What little coal for stove ane ated, were} Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich.) for aa aan Ae it PRU OO. rr ; furnishes material and PAYS nace . siiab ay e coal and $8.75] a large case of Marmola Prescription OU Stevens Institute, Hoboke | Wages With which they Ment was ay \ Hab Tablets, 75¢ is the price the world Colonel Austen Colgate, of Colgat» | food 19 an essentia Justry and [Teer yards in different parts o} over. By doing this you will be safe Jeteey City, and Wares t a 4 a Ity was reporte be gravely In- from harmful drugs and be able to re 1 tan are. pare UNADIE Ylar custome 1 ne of the of coal be ed nilesa the con- | ii | wn on the con- {Opposition Party Says Govern-| {as Failed—Kato Lauds Dec- tions of Wilson and George. | The war poll tovernment is to be| Ne the situation in such a man. 6 council in convention to t the shackle sumer's nan pe Me Cutcheon’s Fifth Avenue & 34th Street Ree. Fadl Mark 1t imbs of industry will n off, and qnee more the wh: ar customers mi eld fuel order tn @ cern’s list o e for the temporary * istry upon the con YTHMODI RECORD MUSIC ROLLS On Your Player Piano Note the Difference | Rnabe® mplete | ¢ the Allies Several of t alers reported vast| 1 h were await-| LONDON, Jan ~¢ shipments of ation” of the railroads, | 0h !ige f the Japanes: fixing for coal and the ing removal but w ad been k at the s ‘ unable to get on account he con- ed te t Be wd congestion, and cur se et ow 1 be ened t at the mines, | Perrier Ae vee Veron tere ore a ling to advices from 9 als, Others declared that their bins « forwarded in a Reuter de- opportunities to buy Linens at reasonable prices now being presented at McCutcheon’s and which will continue through January nounced the se- |} Dr. Garfield as Fuel Admin- | ) the ground of his unfitness | post. Col. Colgate and Mr g urged support by th facturers of the President and m Shanghai were entirely empty, and with no ap- parent relief in sight None of th policy t sufficient! the council I Careful housekeepers should not fail to take advantage of the Prices on these goods ate now much lower than they can possibly be for a long time to come, for, even if peace should come this spring, -and God grant that it may if it be a right- cous peace, we see no reasonable ground for believing that prices of Linens can be much reduced within a couple of years There are no reserve stocks of Linen in Europe to draw from and it would be scarcely possible to secure the raw material, manufacture the goods, and bring them to this market within the time mentioned. vernment, but urged a new order of at Washington 1® make f eMiciency and a more buri ke handling of the problems « supply for the military forces. Heavlutions offered by Col. Colgate vred that antl-militariata, pacifists | ind their ssociates are traitors t SMM De BA | we ote com ad that the| E>] n of this © element We do not hesitate therefore to urge upon our patrons the aiaroby. td esdition in \the com-| | HERE iN WNBROKEN' advisability of supplying their Linen wants promptly. At munity: be accomplished by atern BS the needs of the said that they ton for stove 1a- | furnace fucl similar * more than Viscount Kato, who was Foreign Min- \iater in the Okuma Cabin: dis leader present we are abundantly supplied with everything in Linen neaaures and that severe pt required for the household Table Linen, Towels, Bed Linens, | aa fg eens kag COLD SHUTS MINES 73d ANNUAL REPORT NEW YORK LIFE). INSURANCE COMPANY 340 & 348 BROADWAY . . NEW YORK CITY and Fancy Linens of all kinds as well as Blankets and Bed erring to t Coverings. factories by Mr, Garfield ng of t rder, said | "When | ¢ || business, fina der the per At the same time we direct attention to our large and attract- ive stocks of Imported and American-made Lingerie, which %. are being offered at reduced and special prices through January. | the service of country are m. in it seems to mo an elemen % Store Closed Monday | mockery for us to think that we | and home sa j| fices the boys who have enlisted s warmer wand tee and of doors closing our factories for a few days. |‘ “If as one of the results of tha late irastic orders issued by the Gov ernment, those James McCutcheon & Company {Cres ioe Wes sa So Ne Ya n need of coal and]4 of life are sup TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS AND THE PUBLIC: H Admitted Assets, Dec. 31,1917 . . $934,929,381.52 These assets are the. property of over 1,000,000 people with their dependents (in accordance with their con tractual rights). The Company is purely mutual; it has no capital stock. MODERN GUILLOTINE Legal Liabilities 3°. 97 « . - + $760\742)330102 What Other Food | Helps To Conserve ET ae ool age ee ea As does Grape-Nut Average earning power of total Ledger Assets— nd will behead Saves Wheat — made partly of barley. with one stroke December 31, 1917, 4.59% December 31, 1916, 14.54% Saves Sugar contains its own sugar Ree er ca t U 5 New paid business for the year . rer $316,000,000 i ‘ 1 Oe Outstanding insurance, end of 1917. . Peas U Ine $2,673,000,000 from its own érains. Roe Paid policy-holders during year ..... - $87.000,000 dividend policies maturing subse- MUCNUMO GRO eat cis ons ates LO7,041,778.00 Reserved for Contingencies ...., 10,581,201.36 $174,187,046.00 Total. ...... . . $934,929,381.52 For the year 1917 the Company’s mortality rate was the lowest in its history Provisional Agreement to This Li Saves Fuel fully baked. bile pty : The annual dividend rate of 1917 will be | Saves Time ready to serve direct ; 1 maintained in 1918. | from the package. A the Se vaarant dusk Alene Liberty Loan Bonds owned Dec, 31, 1917 $12,075,000 ordinary cereal. pera cruel acer yada We urge all policy-holders to buy War Savings where, possibly Saves Waste — catable to the last bit. ‘MEN WHO WED SINCE MAY 18 || and Thrift Stamps. NOT EXEMPT FROM DRAFT We have directed all Agents to take no application | No Registrants Will Be Aliove! © |} foy insurance from a soldier or sailor unless the appli- Enlist in Armies of the Allie cant already has the limit with the Government. WASHINGTON, Jan Men ‘grate awe marrt should not be ex service, Provost M der announced t day He instructed Government agente t | | | ct poards ait cases n || A detailed statement will be sent to any person asking for it. ards have granted 4 You are conserving when you eat titer May 18 January 14, 1918 DARWIN P. KINGSLEY ‘At the #ame time Crowder ruled that no draft registrants will be permitted BACK UP THE GOVERNMENT hal General Crow President fo enlist in the armies of the Allies i pending call to this country's fing espe vatennaarinescaee tamnnanaeasennanmnanmnnas ee