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Rust to Bay Government Wool. = STORIS HOLD UP THE EVEN) avantee y wont. tat ‘THURSDAY, DECE REGULATION OF PACKERS, Sixteen Food Profiteers Con | mass meetin spat ders reqtested | note BOSTON, Dec. 19.—More than 300 thas: 4 Resbare IGF A ing otrumatel taal Hare” Aven, oboleens th rneh TRAIN KILLS SOLDIER " Tepresentatives of mil dd woot firme Dec. 19-288 che sald, “Please take eare of baby.” tin One Day. Gene any bai re NOT OWNERSHIP, URGED Het ee eke har ta 3 JUST HOME FROM FRONT, azmsor0s: come ¢ of a three days’ } 5,000,000 Js of we name jes t ne | of sixteen firms in four States in @ | Il! Tra amen i he ; LOTHING STRIKE NEAR END. . ingle day on charges of profiteering be eae ing Vi i leinty-rive Phonsand Workers| OlSsed Sergeant Who Helped | was announced to-day by the Food Ads” | ee 4 ‘ Hy ie, tin u ’ In Tack on Jobs This Week. Smash Hindenburg Line Meets | mini m as ev gene that violation... Out Evils, ‘ t clothing tn y Jeath ar Viciting Sictey of its regulations is being, dealt with | DUE HERE Det. r iM WATON.. Bek Wincthe fea ENE ELECTR Gene rive ein Z Jeath After Visiting Sister, reveroly. t " ” sion never hea and t n sight d 3,00 Sergt. Matthew Sechillitto of Company ; it jot M, 106th Infantry, who helped to h 7 eure tid 1° Govern= to thelr jobs in a helr amael w J that the Govern es mM a 8) through the Hindenburg Line in ce tan ¢ ; ae ; rik urd arbitration were taken [last September, was killed early to-day XMAS PRESENT Men Coming Back From War ', Workers Out at Schenectady, nae the yesterday at nme as adhd O¥eT | "’asrat Beilitta, Who Rad Deen gesebd ye sri eat ' + Gren Hrict " " . ve Thy and was said the & 0 a Duty Must Spend Chri eine| Pittsfield, Fort Wayne ¥. | onty + thal, rep ral months axo, feturned home S$) Westy. Fait ie mas at Se ? | regent Igamated Cloth. {b0Ut & week ago and was sent to ; and Erie \ ry Camp Mills, where he was to be . | wie | ¥ to accent e ltract ae | cted to ob; |iaustered out in a short time. Yester- METHOPOLITAN. W oe ate Jilin au he end of | » obtained @ furlough to vieit his] 4 Mulden Lane.’ ’ KCHPNECTADY, N. Y., Dee. 19.--] ——_ | alien i Marie, No. 187 62d Street, Teen Hives, Uae Os ; vi 00 employees [ENDS HER LIFE WITH RAZOR} . Matmann suit mtamtasoa, | Suk ty atte . s i W t Klect Company's | the $250,000 tio t ot i Beach [Caldwell Noo day Mother Asked » suit o ah ue uring plint here walked her to Care for Child, Ma othe Ls Pa Metal leap for . plat ; at day in ayn eit: sent I ; te ‘ ig oftma amily 2 ss plat- pa ft ‘ H aii ith striking WELL, NJ Ms eo motherinctac: |form, lost hie grip and fell on the NOW CANNOT — Reg. Price) gage from Admiral Mayo, ander kers in the company's plant at | 24m le Keller, twenty- eare old Hoffman, Supremé |iracks. He was unable to rise, and a BE PURCHASED P ogee ing | Cerone the cominittes aims to do. | meric, Pa ommitted uicide a ow, minutes later he was struck by @ ANYWHERE FOR : sis ee — - | Wve wha Avenue here, to-d ording to the | f freight train of the Long Island Rall- LESS THAN } FUNERAL OF MGR. WHELAN. | employe arched to the cen police ee en sudersen on wrists, vat : oe Mrs. | road, whose tracks cross the Sea Beach Bolt & Co. formed the Ge tro of the city, where they held a een Bei ast ith ik PaBOr. » Induce her son Hing at that point, He died in an ambul- Offer Friday & Saturday Only} partm bed we delays! «Attend it oe ore ing the returning vessels, and it Wheten| (nes . we warns PTT Kk. tslt, “comprising “all ‘twtest | would be impossible to reach New! Newark, was| Sena Ke ae ae 4 7 " y after Chrie to-day and was attended b. “pal SPECIALLY PRIS (St ee & oy she Oe hurch dianitaries lergymen| iM The message from Admiral Mayo)|* ral thousand former parishion-| WJ ° admirers from every part of | TMM |was received by Secretary Daniels This Greet Event aboard the Presidential yacht May- Annapolis and was trans. |/) ¢ Navy Department THE | Mower at CO. | mitted to t py of Service Pings th Avene. ne W Sm To te fe I read with t interest the dif- |ferent plans and suggestions that tho \good citizens of New York are pro-|M mulgating, to Welcome home the boys 1 should like to have my pian con- sidered by the readers of this paper I have been reading your paper for & good number of y and hawe no- tlo¢d that the m uate public | demonatrations for awsome came wil, wf ther from you or your readers x Hence 1 am wondering what my plan % Set Wi | will be thou £95. Coat oe Mighe sour seizction trom the above iNet, you wish from our "$i, 000,000.00 flag with 177 Broadway, Neur Cortlandt St. New York. Brookiyn, N Lavelle Charies M Kawin No was "Conner of the New: | celebrant of the | 3. Muiligan | wh Mer ol kr. ¥ 1 Me In attendance NEWS a, thoughtfut |,1%! “30 20 *28 | Same prices as last year SIMPLY BECAUSE we had the courage to buy woolens instead of wai I" is phenomenal that these han of woolens and at the same price as last year, while even ordinary clothes have advanced in price: or re in quality. Of course, we had the Otherwise these suits would cost 20% to 80% more than these prices. not forget that they are worth 20‘ more even though you do not have And then ask yourself if you want SN Franklins Simon § FIFTH AVENUE Franklin Sinion. Hand-Tailored Ready-for-Service SUITS for MEN Same qualities as last year suits should be available in the same grade machine-made premium for machine-made suits when you ean buy fine hand-tailored suits under par ! Men’s Shops—2 to 8 West 38th Street — Street Leve} ting d-tailored obtained trograded woolens. you from But do % to 80% to pay it. to pay a Mr. Edison’s Official ‘ $3,000,000 Laboratory Model For Only $285 You May Have in Your Home Comeand Hear This Wonderful Instrument This $3,000,000 Phonograph Lhe NEW EDISON “The Phonograph with a Soul” Come to The Edison Shop today or this evening —-we are open evenings until nearly midnight-- and hear the won- cerful New Edison--The $3,600,000 Phonograph! Three million dollars is the fortune in actual money which Thomas A. Edison spent in research work before he was finally satisfied to offer The New Edison to the world. But even that vast sum does not represent the years of con- tinuous effort which lay behind the creation of The New Edison. From the day Mr. Edison invented the first Phono- graph to the day when the beautiful music of The New Edison astonished and delighted music lovers— stretched a period of nearly forty years. Forty years in which Mr. Edison never lost sight of his ideal-—-the actual RE-CREA- TION of music. And now ~such is the wonder of the age in which we you may have this marvelous instrument in your own home “this Christmas. You may have the highest priced phonograph in the world—the $3,000,000 Phonograph and you will pay only $285 for it. This is the wonderful live instrument that has amazed musie critics everywhere. In over 1500 Tone-Tests given all over the country, the critics have found it impossible to distinguish between the real and the RE-CREATED music. Come in today—and hear The New Edison —the phono- graph that a great critic called “The Phonograph with a Soul.’’ Christmas is very near—to insure your family their share of Christmas music, order your phonograph at once. Special New Edison models from $120 up--convenient payments, if you wish. Come in today and make sure of having the $3,000,000 phonograph for Christmas! THE EDISON SHOP 473 Fifth Ave-Opposite Public Library The Edison Shop, 861 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Open Evenings Until Christmas The Edison Shop, East Orange and Montclair.