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a . occa 7 gs RCN NL AE NEI Ne: TIBET Taner ememniane tent entree 5 TE TR me Fo Pwr) OEM, BELLS DEATH "02: PROBATION COURT. "Spice owe on-wide fig finger tips. of the New York | » Dy Volume Contains Full Roster of 4) \thietic Club, Tannin. oo Are You Fat? By morning, most if not all of your rs @andruff will be gone, and three or | Funeral Arrange its for Dis-| «Recommends Transfer of Do- : 1 four more applications will , dissolve and entirely des y| tinguished Army Commander me elations Bureau 1 piconet ta } Single sign and trace of it, | , ae J how much dandruff you may have Not Yet Announced. 1 to Family Courts. next Congress against the You will find, too, that all itching —_— ix anther. “Senet Baa liye ann eur in oe Hobe r Arrocements for the funeral of tabliahment of a| Amendment also was considere lustrous, glossy, silky and so jor Gen, J. Franklin Bell, U. 8, t, to review periodl- look and feel a hundred ti ’ You can get liquid arvon drug store. It is inexpens: four ounces is all you will need simple remedy has never been known | nq shocked his intimates in army to fail.—Advt : ASignificantLetter From A Consumer And A Proposition From The Dairymen’s League »mmander of the Department ess of probationers, of the East, whone death last night pation officers the in Presbyterian Hospital surprised unaritans of the courts,” Officer Edwin J 1 to-day the first separate Brill Brothers Great Annual Sale Bigger, Better and More Worthy of Attention than Ever Before. Commences To-Morrow Morning at all Seven Brill Stores. |tions through. y of }found him a Major at the outbreak ‘oole | of the war with Spain | Cooley report agistrate Mc COPY OF LETTER January 7th, 1919 Felli etebbtebetetetetetatatatetotetaieie F Catarrh EF srt +Of The Stomach} |": t Is Dangerous Dairymen’s League, Dear Sirs: We note advertisement by the Conference Board in morning's paper of 1,311,806 quarts received. This must be a falsehood, as this section of Brooklyn can't get any milk at any price. In my own case, we have 3 babies and 5 year old boy Called up Borden's and explained my case, told them also Mother was confined, which is truth In last five days we have received but 4 bottles of milk. We are in habit of getting 3 bottles daily. Where does all this milk go to, 1,311,806 qts.? We believe if the producers want $4.01 they are entitled to it. But we don't think the distributors are entitled to the same amount as it costs to produce it. This is the situation in this section of Brooklyn Good luck to you and success in your efforts. (Name on request). Commixsioner Daright Annoances: Ine Know It," Says Physician Frequently Mistaken for In digestion-—How to Recognize. and Treat OUR PROPOSITION The Dairymen’s League will gladly co-operate with any individuals, associations, or city or state officials, who can offer a practical plan to remedy situations like the above. Furthermore we will furnish free milk as far as we are able for those who cannot afford to buy it, if OTHERS will provide milk cans and transportation costs from our dairy farm shipping points. We make this offer in an endeavor to relieve the unfortunate situation created by the Milk Conference Board of Retail Dealers who refuse to pay our dairy farmers the bare cost of producing your pure, fresh, local milk. The Dairymen’s League 303 Fifth Avenue, New York Offering This Season’s Finest $25 $28 & *30 Overcoats, | Ulsters and Suits ia 493 50 And $30, $32.50 and $35 Overcoats, Ulsters and Suits at $27.50 Livin 4 ) (HE Wont SELL ME )\ (But HOw ABOUT west S THE MILK BELOW COST my Mik tl! AR I Ask! | This sale does not result from any | It is the 1919 Victory Edition of the | special purchase of more or less un- | Greatest Annual Clothing Sale desirable merchandise; it is no dis- | known to New Yorkers, and offers | posal of accumulated odds andends | you high grade clothing from the of questionable quality; nor does it | regular stocks of the seven Brill profess to offer you the finest cloth- stores at marked reductions from ing you ever bought for the least | the former close-profit-prices which money you ever paid—at a time | prevail in these stores even in mid- when conditions in the clothing mar- | season—prices at which no better ket are the most peculiar in history. | clothing can be purchased any where ee Lad cree 1°°sT¥ A eH ro oy FARMER? At Both Prices—Smart, Swagger Ulsters and Plenty of Them Long Ones, Short Ones—Woolly, Big Collared, Warm Ones Sale Commences To-Morrow Morning at 8 o’Clock Men's Soft Hats Reduéed to $1.85 THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK | 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Ave | 44 East Mth St. 1456 B’way, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. Brooklyn Weare printing another picture in the papers to bring out the reasons why you are bothered with a milk fight. We dairy farmers, 62,000 of us, want only cost of production for our milk, which the Milk Conference Board Retailers refuse to pay. Oi. . THE DAIRYNEN'S LEAGUE, New York.