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‘4 | 000 POL . OF ARMY Will Be Offered at School Houses Thursday If Cool ‘Weather Continues. ‘Those who bave been waiting after week for a chance to buy ae || g Ht B ed il L HAM 10. t i i sf rf i in A tit fa fi k hams at the city’s school house sales, morning we shall start selling jams. We have 100,000. pounds sendy.” 4 There will be no eales at the schools 7 724—Buddha Bookends, Pair $3.60 |} FASCINATING! © stergreen and cinnamon.’ ~ BGs Souls 6,0" Mew England Confectionery Company years old, Measured by its wares, Ovington’s is the newest shop on Fifth Avenue. Measured by its charm, it is the most "fashionable shop—and measured’ by its prices, Ovington’s is the most reasonable. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 314 Fifth Av., near 32d St. vannah, Charleston, Atlanta, Birming- Montgomery, Greensboro, Spartanburg, Dallas, Okla~ homa City, Tulsa, Evansvilie, Hatrie- burg, Lancaster, Scranton, Paterson, Passaic, Union Hill, Chattanooga, Nashville, Baltimore, Mivshing and ham, Memphis, Macon, re - Candy: Cambridge. Assorted flavors and pe permint, chocolate, troit, Columb: Wimington, ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS lyn and Jamaica. BOSTON, MASE, ea eaig ed KNOXVILLE, Tenn., | the jail on Aug. 30, Judg? T. A. R. Nelson day that a meeting of m EASURED by time, [fij| Pound. themarives Ml) Harry turer 4! famabui treatment. tory for ten days, ; ; ri i uF rh held outside of the city, All had been members of the mob which stormed the Jail, ‘They demounced the activity of the officials and finally y oath to liberate ‘ ; inctudi oman Ovington's is 70 thee Ya bell no matter ot what Cost te theMselves, the Judge was Informed. BEATEN, BLAMES STRIKERS, Williamsburg Bex Manufacturer ‘Taken te Hospital. #724 ‘The concern now has stores in New ‘ork, Boston, Bridgeport, Newark, Al- bany, Rochester, Buffalo, Chicago, De+ Trenton, Philadelphia, ‘ashington, . Wilkesbarre, Camden, Jersey City, Hoboken, Brook- SE aeRe MACHINE GUNS GUARD JAIL: Gev. Rebefis Acts on ‘Prrent to Re- f lease Prigoners, Sept. 9.—Gov. | Roberts last night ordered out the a | Knoxville Machine Gun Company for guard duty at the jail, following threats that @ mob would relpase men held there as leaders in the attack on told to- had been them Bolnick, paper box manufac- No, 130 Harrison Place, Will- » was attacked near his fac- tory this morning by three men who Hi | beet him so badly that he had to be taken to St, Catherine's Hospital for He told ‘the police that the assault Pa | was committed by strikers and that a HI' Nrike has been in progress at bis fac- " MeCutcheon’s - IN HONOR —:0F :— GENERAL PERSHING .. —OF THE:— GALLANT FIRST DIVISION This, Store Will Be Closed Wednesday, September 10th Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d St. \iVevlVeVliva\ii7a\i /e\W'e\: (evi e\i/@ BUiVaNT 0) 7ONn 100" V0 ON ONTO. O10) 00 OTTO 0 8 OOS [aN /\' aVifa\\/aVi la). a\ (evi (aXi Tes /e\iva\ 76s 4 7, } ’ th i | FAMOUS FIRST DIVISION i Fotrteenth Street ALL HONOR to GENERAL PERSHING and the ThisStoré Will Be Closed WEDNESDAY, SEPT. roth. EARN ‘West of Fifth’ Avenue Stew lamb (under cost)... ) Chucks .).....05- Pork Producte—Smo! wrapped) 8-18 Ibs. Bmoked shoulders (picnics) \s tT H AUTO ‘SLAIN N HOLDUP, “TG OLE THEORY Detectives Fail to Find Any Other Motive for Double Murder, ° ’ 3 BUFFAIA, N. Y., Sept. 9.—County jand city authorities admitted to-day that there was no ikalihood of an im- | )oi mediate arrest i >onnection with the ‘muriers of Norman W. Shear and his fiancee, Mary Blisabeth Messmer, ‘on the Eneminger road near Kenmore Sunday night. In the absence of other poss}ble motives, detectives are | had working on the theory that 'the orime | M40" ‘was committed by @ tramp or tramps while attempting a holdup. Shear and Miss Messmer were killed while jautomobdile riding. the holdup men No clue has of @ motorcycle 244-7 IDB... ease eee Smoked bacon (unwrap! Pork loins (Western, light). Personal visits to tl urged upon fdod buyers in this city. The prices quoted on meats are “Western dressed" and are based upon the U. 8. Department of Agriculture reports. City dressed meats are slightly higher. “Dills upon request, *Price per can. Are Invited. ‘The master butchers of the city have agreed to show their wholesale SWATH CALLS STRIKE TRUCE sve. "tn sh eecstn PARLEY AT ALBANY SEPT. 16 Financial, Industrial, Labor and Social Work Representatives ALBANY, Sept. 2.—Tho first official | E!kus, Bernard M, Baruch, Mortimer L, step by the State to call a truce in strikes was announced to-day from the|'schieffelin, Louls Wiard, Samuel Gom- ‘executive chamber. It is to be a con- ference between the Governor and 'rep-| Hefty P, Davison, Frank A. Vandetlip, 1 ence will be held in the txecutive cham- In his letter of invitation, the Gov- ernor says: “The great need of this State at this fime is a continuous maintenance of Production and a continuous employ- ‘ment of lator.” @ Among those invited to the confer- enoe are Charles H. Sabin, Abram I. Sehiff, Charles P. Steinmetz, V. Everit Macy, Otto M. Bidlitz, William J. pers, Nicholas F. Brady, Jesse Strails, Earl D.' Babst, George B. Cortelyou, resentatives of finan@!, industriel and | Mrs. Harriet L. Laidlaw, Hugh Frayne, labor interests of the State, and philan- |James P. Holland, Peter J. ‘Brady, Miss thropisté and socid! workers to form board to prevent strikes, The confer. Maude Schwartz, Miss Mary Dretser, Mrs. E. C. Henderson and Mrs. V. C. jimkhoviteht, Walters saw far trom the The theory is thas Shear and Miss Mesamer were chatting in the auto » | when @ man, appeared, badge and demanded money, It ia be- Heved. Shear and the girl protested and that Shear probably threatened resistance pe Bay mig k, mer was probably shot when she at- s, rather than ordering by telephone, are tempted to get away. There is considerable travel along Ensminger foead at night, and for this reason it has been dubbed by the au- thorities a “Lovers’ Lane.” Fake po- dice officers and constables have : reaped a harvest by threatening bash yer eyes f effective month and gums. of the murders, flaghed fy one Commoner and can of Powder ==. clean #7F rit oe Use— & farmer, “in- the Sheriff y that ® man, olad, passed his home Sunday evening toward the Enemth- ger road, Sheriff also obtained from three automobilists, who had been held up on the river roads dur- ing thé last two weeks @ minute description of the thieves, But even | arrest was made ‘at the garage of Rob- this held Httle promise of a definite| ert Ebberts, No. 534 Merrick Road, clue to the murder or murderers, for in each instance the descriptions of \d to the owner ith side car which ‘members of the family of George ing unattended not ea ee i it ‘ E, ? i if He Fld i bi fhe th 433 69° 233¢ aH i # pi Weel anaes $20 700 JBWELERS have associated to Hall- tinction without immoderate cost. The showing at their Ayenue soon thie jetore a sgh sore epirie Acouned of Stealing Four Aute- mestien Tk HALLMARK jewlons CENTRE, Sept. 9—| fi © Milton P. Sherman, of Brooklyn, was STH AVE 04 (OE ST, arrested in Freeport last ni by four egeqtives from New York City, charged with stealing four atitomobiles. The " CASSIUS BAQLEY, President Stern Brothers WestForty-second andForty-third Streets Our Establishment wil: be Closed all day Wednesday In Honor of GENERAL. PERSHING And. will be open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. including Saturdays, : EXHIBITION of High-class Foreign SILKS and VELVETS: - dames MeCreery & Ca. Sth Avenue IN HONOR OF. General Pershing _ AND THE First Division: at the head of the The Store Will Be: Closed Tomorrow, September 10th Tomorrow General John J, Pershing, famous First Division, will be welcomed ‘by the whole of New York. That we may do our part—add our weleome to the voice and expressions of the city in honor of : the Commander-in-Chief, James McCreery .& Co. will close during the entire day. 34th Street * Rich qualities and colorings for Day ahd Evening wear. Attention is directed. to the ’ Window Displays on Forty-second Street. PANS is Se QPEN SATURDAY EVENING * Qur Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away. 64th St. “L” Station at Our Door, ‘3d Avg. Street Cars Pass Our Door, 4-Piece Quegn Anne Period Suite in American Walnut sisting of DRESSER, CHIFFO- i RODE” TOILET TABLE, BED in. full as 189° iustrated......6-+++ Kroehler Kodav Mahogany frames, |i upholstered in Im- itation —_ Leather; makes @ full size bed when open. ‘This does not in- clude mattress; at Come here in phe old teeth extracted aad fe ee cayed teeth saved—mi: Placed without plates, Mov 2 muta Sst _ Your Shoes nr . Your Feet OOK at your bere feet. Then look at your ” pointed shoes, ey’re noth ing alike. Youareable © to wear such a shoe only because your foot is. flexible; because you can crowd its blunt, énd into the pointed” pew bape cal- : er from ae louses, bunions and _ fallen arches, ‘i Tf comfort and health mean anything, into a shoe shaped! Hed foot—into good- ie Binesteee f that let the grow as they should, never causing any foot ills, — DUCATOR SOL 4 > ° The WATERBURY. Way" OUR OWN ANABST! to the gums to relieve tre actions or murquey.. Nes a t red if indicated or 29 W. 34th St., NewYork 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn — THOUSANDS: of Positions are daily offered ‘to the readers of The World Help- Wanted advers

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