The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1919, Page 7

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Serious Crime, airs. od But Mike Can‘ Go Bathing| ' Mysterious Jennie Had Cleaned Out His Joint, The “One-Cloth” Including His Two-Year-Old Slate-Colored. Polish . Outfit, arid pay Saw, the.$30 Layout , (Worth $100 Now) on Man in Church There Gas ual the cam, Was a Row That Made a Fine Essex Mar- Not necessary to goover’ ket Case,” ry , entire gurface a second ae ' time with a second cloth. N these days of poace and. prosper.) riots put it, 8. O, L., which may be* ‘ ity, when to buy enough milk fo* translated, “Soldiér Out-ot Luck.” YKNU LIKE NFW tho helrg to your fortunes you) Mike woke up of a Sund@y morning), ' i ie must ante thejand lampéd the weather. ~« The], price asked for #/ breezes were in good Condition, and a isa ae. 2 cow some ten|the reflection in Gregorie’s delicates- ot @ varnish, peste are Oo H are tem in Removes all accumula- unguarded mo- oy of Kell gbg + Sate y ments to remigy Restores / isee. From milk erin beauty of tin and coal, to clothes is only. a small jump; and ee Little . * 1]| im the same dome exercise you.aré| longing and bitterness. For tempted to ponder the price and the and the cea gee agg ap Rub Dry! velue of your ante-bellum suits, he Renee rane, surveyed ‘ Mike Kojuk was and ts no excep-| ine th a heavy big, Dat be ueed BR Fh | tion. Like the rest of us, te regarded & suit two years old ag an asset, as|sighed. Then bi much of an asset as gold of the realm. Kk Liberty bonds or a case of 100 proof. POLISH Mike was, as our returned staff war- means to mothers — place yesterday before ° ser. ro here,” said rd : ane Bond behind Bord Bread means it is the” safest of all sara fam tt ther ts the ; foods for my chiidren— »-- Bde oboe i Yet it costs'me no more than other bread—" fade, with tae | & —Said a mother lately—and it wasn't mere talk. tae rr ca She knowa that good health is the most priceless gift she can give her boys and girls—that ill health i is a handicap that will follow them clear through life. ’ And she knows that Bond Bread i is pure, onal she i ee : : chance when she lets her youngsters eat it. “and in two years they must greatly} , have increased én value. It is @ seri- 4 . 43 ‘ous. offense to. stéai a suit of clothes tm these days.” ' ‘Three reasons why you should We could not Soaks Bed Bread’ * da ae a weve Soten Breen, ne -ingist on Bond Bread— 4 * » better or purer Belge bad three men come and clean out my joint,” replied Mike. SbtetsSeme tailed eer ene of Jennie, 80 ar ike aida * issue Every ingredient in Bond Bread We could not make it purer— know who she was of what toe po, an expertes : ‘ is listed on the wrapper of eath t te the lessthana || PEbnormee : «> Headend Guaranteed pars by Beatine evacy- hazed on: oars gD. , ‘ the Bond of the 1Bakin penny a serving Seer Sere ens Gidmand of the Genera! Baking We could not make it moré nouns . . , g am : : ishing— om ed Mr. Dire: 2 Mey Pe Sg ; Y . The Bond Bread Process, pjetetic scientists “Bond Nils Honor pondered, the, matter cs ‘.” evdlved by the world’s best Deed ylabdecnoebseolaceaih ment baking experts, miakes every than average home-made bread, a he ~~ a kernel of wheat yield its fullest Y auppose I moust go around with) Ten't-it worth while to give him) —- y We could’ not make it more — ia banat oe oe i the the food that keeps him well—' nourishment, in: the most = to help him build the founda- highly digestible form, by com- eclous— SOLDIERS TO PLAY BALL tion for sturdy manhood. 4 pletely gelatinizing | the starch. Because Bond Bread is patterned 5 fter the prize home-made loaves Give 1 a bowl of a To Bay COAL Fo Pooh eed Rend ol Yoke least _3. The tast®, texture, and the selected by your Idtal judges in Our Men Will Represent O’Ryan’s| | once a day. crisp, brown crust of Bond . our baking contest. Re Necks”—Other Hay- : mts “Hell Fighters.” : Bread are ye rm 0 after the Therefore, as you value your chil Gen, Ottyan's “Roushneks and’ Y we . best -home-made loaves sub- dren's health—as you prize their | coe setae fail oa ee ‘ “ mitted by local housewives in happiness—give them more Bond - 3 gemma ts ‘wet Sunday. they. wi poe . our Baking Contest. } Breoklya’sBigge SBiggest (anys _aavernge, | Credit lc use tae civitsed opmeeee cT ise sort |” $19, 221, 223, 225, 227 | ¥ eat Uh, You and sie 164, 166, 168 and 170 a Breoniyae hist nd te are ‘rhs chi a ed + the day's features, a unc “ena Grand Street | Fzh-<iwssr" orstine Smith Street ||": Hes Pupils 3 jam Pitt iver eee Old Reliable House of WHALEN BROTHERS carries the school ees Il of the Wood.” ‘biggest stock of medium and high grade goods and gives the ore oes Bauer’ rhe ctr Minstrel | asiest and best credit terms of any house in the city. Chorus and the Police Glee Club i VICTROLAS 9 _ FALL ROOPER’S DISM Obiplcte sick of Vietrelnas afl ciacn, H CLOTHING ASKS TROOPERS 0 ISSAL. at bir stock of Meconds at our Grand pr ecb he arte i Ee: ‘ ud Agaiust Capt. Linn, ALBANY, Sept. §.—Capt. Willis Linn of the Batavia Troop of the New York State Police is recommended for dis- misgsal in the report Gov. Smith re- “ rt) a Un ihe S99. Bervin, Rotths fore "the Fa yg MdicaT ‘Corer og, the Bel of the General si Chandler, ‘A 7 - Se laking Company, Oe 7. Weekty , a as Meal Gi 4 Sugrage in Minnesota,

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