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% pokeins bdosciodl . ~~ anaes a rc Senses ease a oe Sa THE EVENIN — er Inspector sald, “looks bad. Indus- |The Inspectors “got after Comdusterette Leeds & Les, M trial unrest js widespread. Uhem- hits Captain tiie vere While adjusting the pole of a Putnant ployment leads to assaults, robberies |told to “Jack up the patroimen.” The | Avenue trolley Plorense Heinly, thirty- n ind Minor disturbances. At such alattention of all was called to an ap-\goven, of Na 489 Halsey street. Brook- © Department must be} parent lack of discipline throughout liyn, employed by the B. R. T. as a eon naint at is highest point of|the department th ” emeie Nobody would admit that re‘erence |ductorette, had her Jett leg so badly Wrom other sources reporters | was made to the recent demotion of Itere ts that it was necessary to ampu- learned that the Chief pector had | Inspector Daniel EK. Costigan, tnt {tate it, The accident oceur: t Lafay- nat. You con get s 4 ev «oad iad a lot to may about haphazard |aeveral of those in attendance nde | ts, Avenue and Fort Greene Piece t \way police beats are # patrolled | mitted that thi 1 When a Fulton street trolley struck the tei m8 ND RELIGIOUS Al) fa nvenee tat ch shalt ‘ne ~ WARNS OFFERS in many parts of the Greater City, tad wey eee in woman She was taken to the Hrooklyn ad the ternational} — — . —EEE ‘ Hathda ag brie pie should fulte i Laxative Taft Tel What \W the military. vi «| Chiet rae fells Com-| id to Combat Evil ¢ ‘ W wan in part an JUStITY the we manders Crime Must Be Fruit Rolls vil—t can UIE ha well at ed ane Betver ' } 1 Card R the world has mibjecte Stopped in New York G ‘ iy Hught Rev. Mo ft Cs Lavelle, V General | . ] ' e Large diocese of New York Twenty -fo neapectors and up dallee 210 We 14th Blue New Yoru a ear , lotty, moned to Police Headquarters t SO erful < Ld t Wy n ector John! - ‘ A nromoting the peace of the world, | day and told by Chief Inspector Jo Sunday World Wants Work Wonders De ea aly hed the SmmPAe HE (he enmete | 16, 650 MORE TROOPS SAIL, | iment nox ween slipping, that there| pulang Connection With Any Other Store™™=—™ are too many hold-ups and that law | | Wve ‘Transports Prom Pranee Dae! ycoaikers er nerally st defiance Hore From Feb, (2 to 18. of faw and authority that New York WASHINGTON, Feb Departure! wit not tolerute O lfrom Fr f five transports with | DO. aniatey lat de - } 2 for $1.00 on 8 wed to-day by the War pe-,'4W to the inspectors in hiv private 9 3 for $1.00 part ‘Among the unite aboard wre | Mice on the first floor, this confer ° ’ nt 2 eet Or St. Near oth Ave.! mente and the 68th Coast Artillery| captains, in the gymnasium on the ‘ «4 Hegiment compl The transports are | third floor, Nobody would be quoted, | | due toa ort N York, Boston and| but severa 8 between Feb. 12 and) Daly t ed | To rtors the © Inspector | enments of unite for early con-| giid th 8 of discussion t to “press | Aq of the Many Bargains for Dollar Day We bel o1norrow’s bi ON FRIDAY e believe Bishi rrow hy gains are best DOLLAR DAY values we have ever offered. The overstocks of the big mail order house, the National Cloak and Suit Company — fresh, clean and desirable mer chandise, sent here for quick selling public Asked | directly “just | “i $9050 Suits Formerly $35 and $40 Overcoats Formerly $40, $45 and $50 tillery; Warfare Ordnance inclu; a Artiltedy Rete t A been discussed, Daly said aston): 1 darters, First Army Ar. [it was the “strike situation Aero Squadron, Chemical] “The strike situatio: the Chief PIMPLES ON FACE ITCHED TERRIBLY Redand Scaled Over. Burned, Not Able to Sleep. Cuticura Heals, Yasual Company No & and H panies New. 19 The Leviathan, due to arrive at New York Feb. 15, brings about two-thirds of the total is aa troop. O'LEARY MAKES | NEW C CHARGE And $65, $70 and $75 Overcoats and Ulsters at $48.50 No Better Ready-to-Wear Clothing can be had than that made by the House of Kuppenheimer— and this Sale offers you their finest Fall and Winter productions at remarkable reductions. Heya Government Withholda Papers Needed im Defense. Jeremiah O'Leary, on trial for treason to-day charged that certain papers of the Amertcan Truth Society which Would serve to prove ite members wore “My face began to peel and I was covered all over with pimples. They were, small and red and scaled over my face. They & pp itched terribly and burned and I was not able to 5 sleep, at all “Then I started to use NMA Cuticura. As soon as I had used two cakes of Soap and one box of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Miss Fannie Treatman, 602Snediker Ave., Brook- lyn, N.Y. Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap and occa- sional touches of Cuticurs Ointment a8 needed to soften, soothe and heal. They are idea! for the toilet. Pi vb Talcum soothes and cools the and overcomes heavy perspiration. Delicate, delightful, distingué The Truth About the Price of Meat “Why is this?” you say. “Market reports show that live hogs are selling for 174c a pound, yet I am paying 28¢ a pound for pork rib-roast and loin-chops.” red, re | show hat \spoaltion had Shoes Up to $14.00 (Our 49th Street Store Only) at $8.45 And $15.00 Shell Cordovan Shoes at $9.45 ye, 3 THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 279 Broadway Broadway at 48th St. 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave., 44 East 14th St. 1456 B'way, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. Brooklyn O'Leary addr ey, Wha rey that. he doubuod it Stealtemi had over bean Tn Doases- sion of hi Ver A verdict for the defendant was returned by @ Jury in the Supreme Court here to- day in the suit fer alleged Laostitied brought by Martin Shiebler af Brook and ‘Shelter Island, Secretary. of | ¢ County. Taxpayers Amsociation, t Surrogate gelmh B, Strong of Kk County. dice at $1.00 able Cotton Gabardine + one piece Pajamas of War je Cadet Blue Chambery, ru Cetin Vopiins ‘white Gaber 4 Rif! a Se op, True enough. Yet these more costly cuts are only pound than was paid for the live animal before the ex- part of the animal. When Armour and Company buy a pense of dressing and distributing had been added. ’ Your § iy hog they pay 17c a pound live weight JJlanuary 20 a ; Choice market quotations) for the whole animal as it stands in Sheep are handled on a similar basis. ' t 1 Por the pen—17}4c a pound for meat, bones, bristles, entrails . . , ; eigen? —even the dirt that clings to the animal's sides. This On the edible portion of beef animals there is an f price for the live hog means 23c after allowing for shrink- actual loss. A 1,000 pound bullock costs from $160 to $180. age and cost of handling. Only some 650 pounds are edible meat, and this sells wholesale for from $125 to $145. Let us see how the various cuts sell at wholesale, m , after the hog has been killed, the meat separated from ° It is obvious that Armour and Company can make inedible portions, and dressed at considerable expense. but little profit out of meats after the cost of killing, thei Pee a dressing, cooling and distributing has been added. For the feet which we bought at the rate of 17}4c a man pound we got 6c a pound; back bones and trimmed neck Profits are made through manufacturing into com- bones returned 5!4c; ears which cost 17}¢c per pound mercial by-products those portions of the animal that sold for 7c; livers brought 3c; hogs’ brains and knuckles until recent years were wasted or destroyed. And on brought 8'<c a pound; hogs’ heads with tongues out were our total business last year, we made but 1.8c per dollar quoted at 10c, and with tongues in at 10}4c; the snout of gales. The by-products actually make meat cheaper was worth 8c and the kidneys 8c a pound. to the consumer and more remunerative to the Producer, Their production is the result of many years of re-invest- In short, the January 20 wholesale price-list con ment of earnings to make this scientific development tained some thirty-seven cuts and portions under the possible and of years of endeavor in upbuilding many pork heading, and of these, fifteen brought in less per kinds of markets for them. ARMOUR «4%» COMPANY CHICAGO ingham (Plaid Per ender |, ale Dress, with golld- white) iaid | p [dar P jwhitterepp gs at ie ota |At $1.00] tronming. 81 The “National's” Ouilet Store, 119 W. 24th Si, Near 6th Ave. No Mail Orders Filled pepssnarmas