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to Make This Cough Remedy ea know that pine is used in all prescriptions and remedies The reason is that pine several peculiar elements that @ remarkable effect in soothing healing the membranes of the and chest. cough syrups are combinations syrup. The “syrup” part Plain sugar syrup. make the best pine cough remedy money can buy, put 2% ounces in @ pint bottle, and fill up ade su, aren. Or you clarified molasses, honey, or Pp, instead of sugar syrup: + you make « full pint-— you can buy ready-made times the money. It is pure, very pleasant—children like You can feel this take hold of « er cold in a way that means The cough may be dry, and tight, or may be persist loose from the formation of The cause is the same—in- ened | Ragman —and he Pines a combination will stop it— ‘weually in 26 hours or less. Splendid, 06, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, ‘Or any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- = of genuine Norway pine ex- and is famous the world over for its prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your se for high Peony of Pines” rections and don't accept any- else. Guaranteed to give al ri Satisfaction ur money refunded. Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, Ind.— | The Heroic Sacrifi i) ? ir re 3 ifs E "it i q q CaS | , __ Of France 5 Never in the world's history has any pation ever sacrificed so heroically of its blood and treasure than has France in the present world conflict. Mer a ‘great asant pulation have suffered Mod bea tor democracy with undying fortitude. America owes these a great debt of gratitude for a fect remedy for stomach, liver and inal disorders which it is re- has already saved = many an lives and prevented thou- sands of surgical operations. Geo. H. layr, for years « leading Chicago imports and sells it in thi under the name of Mayr’ It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the eatarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically Hiver and intestinal ailments, includ- eppendicitts. One dose will con- ke mpney refunded. At all det. COLDS Checked in One Day ‘ country | +Wonderful Remedy. | MUNYON’'S COLD REMEDY relieves ‘ @old io the head, cold on the lungs, old elds, new colds and obstinate colds, } at forms of Grippe and Influenza, eves the head, nose, throat and ‘ almost instantly It prevents pnea- rice tof Paw Paw Pills asa iasat a and Care Chart sent free. Address _ SWAMP-ROOT FOR | __ KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one me really stands out prec medicine for curable kkidneys, 1's Dr. Kilmer's Highest for the reason (hut Proven to be just the reine ie thousands upon thov tressing , * afriends quick immediate effect most cures, itt vegetable compound tart treatiiont icine nent ailments of the nd bikdder all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, mMediuin and large However, you wi this great preparatios to Dr. Kilmer & Co first nd ten cer ' Ww LOADS CLAM EXEMPTION FROM STATE TAXATION Indiana Officials Told Material and Supplies Are Federal of exemption from taxation mit to carry a revolver early Property, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb. 1% Claims on all matefials and supplies used in the operation of the railroads are 4), THE EVENING WORLD, WEDIESDAY, “FEE OF $25 T0 GARRY WEAPON SCORED BY COURT Outrage Against All Decent © zens to Impose Such a Tax Says Magistrate McGeehan. Recause of an alleged threaten letter which he sent to the girl who Jilted him, Karl Reichlein, 24, of No. ast 196th Street, a machinistgin the Brooklyn Navy Yord, caused the police to search his rooms, They found volvers. As Reichiet ce m permit, he wa held in $200 for trial in Special Se Reichiein explained to Magistrate Geehan of the Morristana Court te that he had made application M for a re ary, but it had not been acted oF Magistrate McGeehan then denounced practice of the pilice In holding up to be made, according to information applications for permits to carry weap reaching the Indiana State Board of °"* Tax Commissioners, made public to- day. The action may result in the loss to the State of several bundreds of thousands of dollars in revenues, it was said. Indiana officials formation on first received in the subject through Notices served on local assessors by railroad officials. A copy of the notice citizens to the sent sosor read! State Board by an as- “Will you please call the attention of your tax representatives to the fact that materials and supplies on hand are subject ports he eseary (Signe The materiais and suppli to include coal, oil, machine and lumber materials. MILK INQUIRY TO WIDEN. Ansistant declared member charged. tes Government and, therefore, te 0d * Agatnat Members to Go te District to-day of the M Ik Conference composed of New York milk distribut ors, will be laid before the Grand Jury The distributors are accused of, viola tion of the Donnell the charges are the result of testimony ven at the John Doe milk inquiry be- fore Chief Magistrate McAdoo. After the inquiry asked to direct District Attorneys to act in the other counties of the State where manipulation tax ‘ofore have been prepared, listing such items, the notation ‘non- subject to tax’ should be inserted with amy further cxpianation deemed nec- ot Dooling said the inquiry had prevented the price of milk all stomach, cents # quart in New York property of the United net | tion, Where re tax “A. H. SMITH, “Regional Director.” referred hop iron md Jary. Attorney Dooling charges against Board, that Anti-trust Jaw, and Gov, Smith will be the milk price is The fer was formerly $2 ‘There is now pending before the Hoard « Aldermen on ordinance which, if pasied Will raise the fer to $26. This money oes to the Pension Fund of the Potlce Department, and it is intimated that Because of the many retired of late it ie necessary to replenish the Pension Fund exchequer. ‘Tt ia an outrage against all decent to impore such a tax," said Magistrate MoGechan. "I understand there are several hundred applications before the police for permits which are being held until the passes.” new ordinance The Magistrate himself recently was forced to use extreme measures to get his own application acted on and a permit issued. > JEWISH WELFARE BOARD STARTS A SOLDIER SCHOOL Instruction in Business Is Given to Men About to Leave Service. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Feb. 12 That the in uniform at Kelly Field may not be handicapped when they return to civil life by the changes in business methods and their lack of knowledge of trade opportunities, tne Jewish Welfare Board at Kelly Field has inaugurated a business course with the co-operation of the San An- tonto Chamber of Commerce. | men FEBRUA RY 12 GAMBLING RAIDERS IN HENRY'S DISTRICT ¢ ape before the heavy front door chain could be broken. Detective Michael Kelly of Chief | lnepector Daly's office and ete ves Harry Sauger and Frank Wheelwright of Inspector McDon- alg’s staff were in charge of the pro- ecdings, which began several days | ago in the White Light district. Th trio yawned in the lobbies of several | of the best hotels, regretting audibly | ew York was a dead town GO OVER HIS HEAD, [ (Continued from First Page.) hat a that @ gentleman could not get for his money c t { money they They who “knew a place.” At TS oe 127 and pened a fe lock rang the t w inches, with a clang of chains 1 Pp opened his overcoat, displayed a spot- | less shirt front, and spoke one word, | Blake Flew | which was; “Jack It was the pass word all right, but Fisher suspected something. He} called Jones, Jones regretted that Jack was not in, but the foot of De- tective Sauger, encased in a pres-| sure-resisting shoe, prevented the ow eared, opening itt the face s sald. closing of the door. Instantly Jones took a whistie from his pocket and blew it. ard | a run showed plenty And in a fashional were approached by then ot st night the presented themselves at No. le ho- | a man| three the’ door of The door Stopped | In the nar- | in another instant the detective saw the flying coat tails of the gentleman who had been disturb ped. Quick work was made of the door chain, but not quick of e Jones's gues! who had @ few little things to F do before cause of this necei body's jail in evening clothes, nough to isher, lea Jones did prevent Jones ving, were not want t the es himself pe and saptured be- » BO was permitted to change. did the detectives looked around found a roulette} In one roo m they Lectures on business organization,|wheel set for five players salesmanship, finance, trade prospects there and reconstruction are given by prom- inent business men, and after each lecture the men are given an oppor-| tunity to consplt with the speakers and representatives of the United by Corns, Calluses Ever hand-carve your toe with « knife rid of @ corn? acinaors and snip off part of the corn too close to the quick? | trying to. get with hat ry theky pul hen ape your si for Quit Quick! ‘contraptions u were packin t 8 off on your stocking? that mete jerked o'f when sou cking off? Kind 0! foolian, drops of “Getw-tt on any sick skins No Troubte s y eway + appl B winute hairs are hing hairy growths is painte (Toilet [Two Drops of “Gets.” Will Do It. Ever use Ever pack up your 4 wines ver use greasy it @ quick, p 4 Why putt cory pains. ved Kewie wriie to to Remove uperfluous Hair Tips) tter to rid th for fis, if Mix a paste nd little powsde to hairy surface rub off, wash the s gone. This method f lows ” a the nent | Adyt skin, bu [Your Best Asset; A Skin Cleared By —| CuticuraSoa States Employment Service concern- ing their own cases, and to obtain defi- | nite Information as to positions and| opportunities at present available. More than 400 soldiers enrolled in the course the first night. The Agricultural School, established at Camp Travis’ by the Jewish Welfare Board to provide instruction in scien- dfic farming has received the com- mendation of the War Department. ces 12,249 WOUNDED STUDYING. itals Take Up a truction. —There were 12,249 wounded soldiers in hospitals in the United States registered during De- cember for various edecational or other courses of instruction, provided by the military authorities. A statement issued to-day by the Surgeon General shows | that 3,917 who applied for instruction in handicraft work were men not able to| go into the Workshops and whose in- | struction was to received in the wards, while 569 registered for academic study ‘in the wards. | Shop and trade courses attracted 2.010 men, commercial subjects 1,117, agricul ture’ 964, recreational courses 1,653 and the others weve scattering. Such cour are now being given in twenty-thr army hospitals. BiG FOOD CONVENTION. js and Scientiais WII Discuss | | ention of the Ame on can dairy, | d food and drug officials will beh in this city during t begin- | ning Sept. & Announce to this) ° made yesterday afternoon! t John D. Newman, at} n weting of the Execu=| which has been in con! two day on will bring to official ntists and , th 1 divou ante p. Va ite t and mu nd ad ~ Died onan * Pinttorm N ‘ were | somely fitted But the most interesting spot in the! sleeping room ry delay. to «ny While he Upstairs hand- house was Jones's room. An account book was found there, with dates ranged on parallel a arl profit neatly kept, loss ar- and pages. back to last June—which that Other evenings 000, $1,500, $1,000, and even as little as $500. The largest figure in the column was $190. not yet Inspect In the ro! bees: or Henry ft column showed the It went indicates has been de- ceived about the place for some time. largest figure for a single evening was $15,000. profits of ‘The gross profit has figured, but it was ob- viously a handsome one, discrepancy between profit and | Court |INJURED AVIATOR USED | AIBPLANE AS AMBULANCE __ AFTER BEATING GERMANS ‘EVENING WORLD SOLDIER AND SAILOR LETTER COLUMN. a07th Lieut+CHARLES RAMOND BLAKE Ay Worle S49FF Phomoorapher Yesterday . to Hospital With Wounded mrade, Land ing in Yard. Airplane delivery of patients hospital is the latest trick in the air game. Details of how he introduced his new ambulance service were told yesterday by Lieut, Charles R. Blake of Westerly, R. 1, on fijs arrival bere on the troopship Duc Degli Abruzzi. He was in the Lassigny sector with his observer, Lieut. Earl W. Porter of Des Moines, Ja, Aug. 14, bombin, | from a low height, German troops and awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and the French Croix de Guerre. “POOR LITTLE RICH BOY" WINS ANOTHER LEGAL BATTL Disallows $30,000 Chin loss—all in favor of profit—led the de- i i ; tact to look further, ‘They say Against William Mills III. Es- they found several hundred pairs of tate for Attorney Fees. dice, some of them curiously made. (Special to The Hrening World.) One cube, for instance, although it WHITE PLAINS, Feb. 1. ‘he had six faces, had nothing but “twos” |guardian for William Mills IIT. for- and “threes” on these fac Another, |merly William Crossman \nown Perhaps the complement, had Nothing Jay the “Poor Little Rich Boy," heir to but “fives und “fours.” dia wokih bhai Oe {3 But perbaps the most interesting |* Cstate worth $2.500.000, won another thing of all was a book containing the |CoUr! Victory to-day whea Surrogate pames aod ada cor with |Siater denied th motion of Attorney financial estimates promi-]Schramm, to set aside the order of nent men and a few women who live|former Surrogate Sawyer, who con- in rious parts of the country and |firmed the report of a referee d:sallow- sometimes come to New York on busi- ir mm's claim ef $10,00 for legal ness, The’ were doctors, judges, | le of the voy lawyers, manufacturers and’ many |, + counsel for the kinds of business men \ spate f the or the custod Perhaps more will be heard of some Couch d asilow of these peo: PiNPLY®. WELL, DUNE BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwaras Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass yor much jonger if you get a package of Dy, Edwards’ Olive Tables, The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the cuccessfu) substitute for calomel; there's ho sickness or pain afier taking them, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel doze, and just as etfec- tively, but their action is gentle and Safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets i ever cursed with “a dark brown taste, a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good’ feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are @ purely vegetable compound mixed with ‘ol.ve oil; you will know them by their live color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. = how much beer You feel and ook. how mi you 1. and 25c per box. All druggiote ah aee, Snes RA EE yeERameremne nme at the hearing, which the Keep Your Eyes on the t ood Prices! psn tt Ad lhltnt Ant MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out th Name I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Address coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. eee g, Dany B, attached to the Tota Divisioa, Answers Given Are Official’ From the Army and Navy White’s Arrest Expected to Solve Mystery of Many Fifth Departments — Address All Inquiries to Evening World Soldier and Sailor Letter Column, “Priority” in Answers Means Special List for Return. M. Allen, No. 40 Bowers Street, ‘The mond nu chase The J White, Jersey City Heights—The, Sit Field 1° East 284 Street, attributed his cap-|a pound, anda further lower price Artillery is attached to the Sth Divi. {ure to the fact that he didn't wait} will be established in the next tew 4 for a Thursday night to try to burglar- | gays. sion. It is stationed at Bach-sur- zg the home of Mrs. J. H. Scovill, at| me Alzette, Luxemburg. Not on priority. No. J2 West 53d Street The large beef companies are still ity. ey, . Of ihe top, floor ot the Gooville holding fresh beef and lamb off the e heard somebody on the roof about | im, Mrs. J. B. Harlem—Company 1 of inidnight. Mrs. Seville notifved. Head- pedi ny Sar working aa thelr the 24 Pioneer Infantry is unattached, Quarters, and police surrounded the | frozen lamb, which was stored about . Gleimann, chased the °! Not on priority. burglar over the roo sand through an: | & pea pig a ser) lower aie . other house to the street, where ne| Fresh hinds and ribs were se! Mise M. A. Hi—The 514th Engineers Sar" uent ie hind cleven keys ands | as hich as Sic. to 360. on prime piv is unattached and is not on priority. “jimmy” made, from a ‘wagon spring 8 34c, to 850. on pr ° ‘The 24 Pioneer Infantry is not on ori- |The police say he admits having served | While medium steers were generally ority ifn’prisone tthe police expect torconnect | selling at #00. and the more comanep 5 so. 1116 Nelson Avenue, Rim with, many burglaries in the Fitth | Kinds at 28c, Fresh whole lambe J. F. By No. 1116 Nelson * Avenue district, one « $20,000 Job, | Selling at 32c. and frozen lamb at 286. Bronx—The 62d Pioneer Infantry \s ere nsepfied to ne prisoner ‘on the| and mutton at 20c. to 22. with the 6th Army Corpse. It is not-tMp ‘0 Headquarters was a man who) It is reported that a large sccugra- on priority. fwentycthree, of No. 120 Weat 7th | ation of freah meat is held in the Mother of Soldier—Battery B, 62¢ Regiment Coast Artillery Corps is un- attached, Mail has been stopped, and will sail very soon, Ro Bronx—Battery A, 66t! G. \ back Artillery, is on priority and will sail) pystanders arrested him ‘MRS. JAMES soon: William Avisch, No. 4316 14th Ave- ipply Company 8. R. C., Brooklyn.—Neither the U. 8. District nor the 326th BURGLAR’S LUCK FLED for two years has terrorrized the “Dia- between 424 and 69th Streets, was caught early to-day after an exciting Street, and said he was a graduate of he University of Michigan ccused of snatching two $10 bills ¢rom Miss Louise Willoughby of No. 296 The local market on creamery bet- Manhattan Avenue at the nd Cen-| ter is slightly higher this week, Bat tral Terminal. Miller, Wie. gate Te Spor this is only temporary, as a large fh| the money on impulse. Maris th DROP IN CHEESE. MARKS THE WEEK'S FOOD MARKET By P. Q. Foy. Expert of The Eve- ning World. The gradual decline in prices of cheese was one of the features of th food situation ut the first of tho week when prices dropped to 2c. a sae on Monday. This is a decline in price singe Monday, Jan. 27, of 14. to 14% ‘The 2% Pioneer Infantry not on priorit: Laboratery B. 8. No. 3 Field Hospital of the Sanitary Train is on priority. WHEN HE CHANGED NIGHT Avenue Robberies. “Thursday Night Burglar’ who Lael = Back” district around Fifth Ave- over housetops: prisoner, who says he is Park . fifty-one, of the Olive Tree Inn, cars on the Central tracks that will be brought here at the end of the week, when the prices will be lower. “f jy | quantity of held butter that was com~ summoned PY | Tandeered by the Government last | September, has been rejected and re turned to the original owners, which will greatly increase the supply avall- when a policeman F. NORTON DIES. nue, Brooklyn—The 348th Regiment, — able for consumption oe from x " te 01 fe of Surro-! England says that the British Gow- Company &, 18 on priority for an early |‘ Mrs, James F. Norton, wife of Surro: return, gate Norton of Hudson County, died of | ernment has closed contracts with a ‘, pneumonia last night at her home, No. | New Zealand, Australia, Canada and Mrs, Pringer, No. 4’ Paulding Street, Dune ina, Jersey City, She had! Argentina for their requirements of ers—T . - betty : , r up to 1920, and we c Yonkers—The 303d Regiment. Com. eit aeby: tour eae | butter up to 1920, and we cannot hope is on priority. Part of the division, a Train, 82d Division, is not on prierity. F. A. B, Englewood, N. J.—The 10ith Engineers, 2$th Division, is not Oo priority. Mrs, M. M., Bronx—The Sist Pio- peer Infantry’ is serving with the ad Anny. Return uncertain at present. The 34th Engineers is not on priority. Mrs, A. Guido—Company M, 128th Infantry, is in the Army of Occupa- tion and attached to the 32d Division, It is not on priority. A Reader — The Squadron No, 320 A. attaches Mrs, Ellen C.—Company C of the 21st Infantry is attached to the 8lst Field | Remount P.O, 701 is un- Division. It is not on priority. An Anxious Mother—Escort Com- pany No. 17, prisoner of war detach- | ment, is unattached, It is not on! priority. A Mother—The 102d Infantry is attached to the 26th Division; {s lo- cated at Montigny-le-Roi, but is not} on_ priority 1 Mrs. F, N. Wade, No. 123 Bast 18h | et, Owensboro, Ky.--Company F, h Infantry, Division, A. P, 0 | is in the Army of Occupation. } (is not on priority, An Anxiow Sweetheart—The 7th | Field Artil Ist Division Supply Company, is not on priority. Mrs. J. B. Harper, Bellau Drivewa is set fur Friday he did not apr interests Hastings-on-Hudson.—The 16th Eng Mugistrate Corrigan rolled some |and the retor auld not aly is legal neers is unattached and serving with of the dice on di nyt samnined RaSh BL Ba schsoggy the Advance Section, them, and then vh nis KH. Mitchell, 170 Warwick Street, is a real gambling raid. A o| NEW HOSPITAL FOR INSANE, | nrookiyn.company A, 26th Engl: © this is @ credit to the police, —__——_ neers is located at Bourg, France. it| Yhis marks @ point in New York's] pe. an Awe is on priority ory of crime | faut Sir. ‘The 149th Infantry, Com- aid on the We 43d " ute ha al f pany L, is attached to the 38th Divis- | © Was made y ¢ | ee bee neas \ It has been skeletonized and | McDonald's spe serv ‘ scattered. Location is unseitied, Nut ‘ wi 1 4 p- |e ‘0: Dr. Hyme ne the on priority | estigatin Ouse fospital Commiasion. A C. E, Lawrence, 58 South 11th Ave. t Vane 1 or the Anest and dost-equip Mt. Vernon,—Battery E of the Toth by using nid, were {\jed dn the State ‘The institution wil Coast Artillery Corps is not in tho to several Wormen and had no trout + located between Jamaica and Garden Army of Occupation. It is to sail in buying liquor = They a \cty and will be connected with the Very soon, Ail mail has been stopped. Cossine and Cossomo Marabel 1 e akeeial fee tae ae in tt D., Brookiyn.—The 52d_ Pioneer | Ang Machtergate, who w idin ity ‘ Infantry headquarters is located at | }$1.000 bail for ther exanati ) Patbui Nogent-en-Bassigny. Not on priority. | - vm are almost complet. and iepns iist_Infur is located at Pont- | 1 9G A in ng is soon to begin, Dr. Hyman le-Voy, Part has sailed, rest undor | The ho: will Nodate ie a i ‘men “ute hid B. A. %—The Machine Gun Coin-| oho atar vile rang cf the fst infantry ts attached | - . york Nat Ny to the Sth Division, Tt is in the Army q 1 owned ny the Mists of Geeupation and yot on_ priority, “una ae ' M... Somerville, N. J.—The th. Field’ Sig tattalion ‘¢ 5 « DIVORCED AFTER 38 YEARS. 2" pivision intocated at St. Na’ ee Has been on priority since J | =. Jennie Kelly Gety Final De- | Mrs. Wm. Hornbeck, Accord, N. ¥ ~ Nee ee eacia take Company M of the 343th Infantry, | Nene Adivteal Hood Diew i a . "sith Division, is on priority, | APOLIS. Md. I Roar Ad-| “Honest? John Ki the sp has sailed for the United States, re- | Hoot avy | man, wan divorced yesterday nainder under orders. ) N Hone |preme Court by Mrs. Jenn Anxious Mother.—'The 107th Field ‘ whom he married thirty-elght years Signal Rattalion, 32d Division is in was ear and | ag Justice Delehanty signed the the Army of Gocupation, Not on| # retirement was \lsbama| The Kelly were separated in anes | A apn mt t 1901 They have a marr daughter Naval nduating in 1879 Ww hirty-four years old. ‘The heariug was ruT CHeAM IN NOS: | ' a pefore a referee AND STOP CATARRH aa ed Nos. Tells How to Open C olds. trils and } nd Head. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. | ‘The air passages of your head will| clear and you can breathe freely. No more dulness, headache; no hawkin, snufling, mucous diseharges or dry ness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want @ small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragtant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, fet it pene trate through every air passage of the head, soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and re lief comes instantly. It is just what every cold and | er WN suffercr needs, Don't stay fed up and miserable —-Advt | | { Before his el was for many ye } to Yorton | Jersey City rep- have any great outlet In that direction in the tmmediate future. The Hebrew housewife will have ction Surrogate th ‘ resentative of The ‘Vorld. and he was ‘ > a bridges. Elated by their success they Mall detachment, is to return bas widely known throu the State. peyeore, toe gienene thle, west ee continued to a point fifteen miles into 8900. oo ere eed ee Meroe the eth Division. in| Wholesale market of fricasses sowie the German lines. ibs rag 4 ise Teeth sheet. |MutPee and one daughter, Miss Helen | s and consumers witli ave, There they were attacked by five . Duffy, Bronx—The 7 i Norton, who graduated recently trom|to pay 40c, to 42c., but large Fokkers. The Amer! downed one Ment Coast Artillery Corps is to sail the State Normal Co lege roasting chickens can be had retall nf thus, A moment lab Ge! within @ few days, All mail has been — jat ac. per pound. These chick- c a oment later a German W ens are more desirable for fricassee- bullet crashed into Porter's jaw and stopped. : TO FIGHT PROPOSED CANAL. | irr than far bons, as the latter dress passed through his chest and side. M- R. H. Jersey City—The 10u . to much waste, and if housewives e motiol 0 kee Kegiment Coast Artillery Corps ts to ciation Against Sur-| would use the chickens there would He motioned to keep up the Aight. gail within « few days. All mail has i be a in price and in edible Blake did. The offending German been stopped. A food dresyed poultry 18 eell plane crashed to tne ground and the Anxious Sister—Battery B, 61th ‘i The Exe of the ling more veely, but net 1 beices wit) remaining three fled. Coast Artillery Corps, has been on Merohants ed tbe much hieher than last P mae. ate cya priority since Dec. 30. tivers anu! Apples continue extremely high: ‘ofter, abo ° int from bis "isred W. Reisen, No, 41 Patersoa a sur-|ecount of the extreme prices realized wounds, pointed toward a French hos- gtreet, Now Brunswick, N. J.—The TE ihe Uie LAMIeee RIVGE WHO WL SS merkets, Same grade pital and his companion drove in 140th Field Hospital of the 110th View to che construcuen of am inte |Of aD) sell $9 per barrel in that direction. As he circled above Sanitary Tiain is now located in the jutional anal. New York are aig 0 ord © $20 pe the hospital, Blake found that trees Outskirts of Commercy, It is not oa A} pla: con jemned as “unpt 3 a jae ih an enone wide? res ~ urrot ing the id ie riority. bie. vical ne canal sy m of New the ritis in € #. iety-five Merete aout Ee ee ets ee otner~The $4 Antl- York State, and inimical to tic eyininess | thousand boxes of Western apples the roof and dropped neatly in the Machine Gun Battalion ts Selene eee oo BOE OF NOW are WO SOF eset rer $4 per box small yard of the hospital grounds, tched. Ii 1s not on priority. York. f. o. b. New York, about 120 apples He was Mrs, L. G.—The 307th Ammunition to the box Good for the Childrens’ Coughs and Colds”. A Mother’s Grateful Praise of This Old Fashioned Family Remedy. In a recent letter the mother of these four healthy children says, “I have been using Father John’s Medicine for the last five years and find it an excellent medicine for the children’s coughs and colds. he of my four children have a cold or I immediately give them Father John's Medicine and within a few days they re relieved. I have recommended ‘ather John’s to many of my friends and I would ‘not be without it. (Signed) Mrs. E, Helm- boldt, 201 Flim St., Astoria, L. 1. ‘A safe family medicine because it contains no alcohol or dangere us drugs but is all pure and wholesome nourishment, A Thrilling Detective Novel “The Padlocked Book”’ By CHARLES EDMONDS WALK « * + i. RBRE Begins in Next Sunday WORLD MAGAZINE

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