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sa ‘measures to re@uce! George Beckenbant< of Scranton. Pa. FOOD TRUST FIGHTS _ | 2ppore o- sromote shee Ra 1 naie mireanie age auadng their Heit le being bel’ it connection with the/ | farmers are SMITH IN THE DARK) a ciety againet the bil for shooting. | $ a State commission to the price} ) Too Shrewd to Appear Openly, It | or —_ The Eons rest s — MOTHER-IN-LAW WARNED. | Aids Farmers in Opposing Milk | ‘he “ericulturiata. agg re foe Fixit The lawmakers are flooded with Price Fixing. letters trom sntereme loath to forego ALBAN, March 5.— profi- their wartime profita. The Mp sete sati-food protteering measures are|O'Neill in the Gates Avenue Police iteers, who are seeking to kill the 1¢8- | denounced as “balf-saked” legitia-|Court .Brookiya, on = charge of disor- 3 islation urged by Gov. Smith for the | tion, and the threat ts made that the |geriy comféect preferred by Isadore | relief of overburdened consushers, are | bills, if turned into law, will iImcreEs®| ging her son-in-law. Mre. Ida Ja- Mast Behave or Keep Away From Young Couple, Magistrate Orders. Arraigne’ to-day before Magistrate} carrying on an underground campaign | ther than reduce the cost of living.| 4, was under $540 bonds to CHEW A FEW—PUT STOMACH IN ORDER! | in icy eae pon nar lienerd VICTIM OF SHOOTING DIES. [2°55 ber" bonaetioid’ eetects At once! Relieves Indigestion, Heartburn, Gases, Dyspepsia, { agencies that are supposed to promote "ie! whe tives at xa 795 yn-] caused by Acidity. Hurry! Buy a box at any drug store, ‘Eat | the interests of the farmers. Thomas Heatley of No. 516 West 534) [SOENO? Avsord in as argument he | meals without fear of upsetting stomach. Harmless—Splendid! treet, was shot last Friday night | was having with his wife a.4 attempt: " : Mot one organisation of distributers |r est between inte and Tenia /'0_ 2% bin with a elk bette “4! Read ‘Common Sense Rules Regatding Stomach” in package or retailers of foodstuffs has a regis-|\" Sist Street. | mt aod Tents | ~The vast majority of methers-in- —Advt. tered lobbyist here. An examination | S°°"2° SS ae iahiee (nite ten tence Ouse k ae the Sacred Heart with Mra Heatley, of the records in the Secretary Of/ 4.4 of his wounds this morning in| **=4. marte. wants to boss everybody. State's office fails to disclose the name | petlevue Hosptial Mra. Heatley. shot| without trusbie. Keep away from thems | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS of any lawyer or agent employed to at the same time, is expected to recover. or I shall have to send you to jail.” - And Now Europe Comes to America For Help in Solving Her Milk Problems The directors of the largest milk distributors in Europe toured America in search for ideas with which to modernize and improve their own methods of handling and distributing milk. They visited the leading milk centers bothhere in the United States and in Canada, and their unqualified verdict is that SHEFFIELD FARMS Leads the World in Milk Hygiene and Efficient Operation Their letter is printed here in full because it is of vital interest to every consumer who wants the best in milk and milk products. It isof interest to the community as a psigecheypu: rat is pai Mr. Loton Horton. Registered Office, | Ge icthet Aad f 524 West 57th Street. 31,S!Petersburgh Place, New York.. tion is operated effici N.Y., U.SAe, BAYSWATER.W.2. ' ently and economically. oe ee January 30th. 1920,99 Dear Sir, AS a result of our visit of investigation into the conditions of milk control and distribution in the United \r States and Canada, we desire to ask whether you would kindly ‘I agree to act in an advisory capacity in connection with the ‘ improvement of the milk supply of London - so far as this is ' under our control ? As you are aware we recently visited most of the larger cities of the United States and Canada - our journey having been made expressly for the purpose of studying the various systems in use for assuring the purity of the milk supply. We were profoundly impressed with the methods in ‘ operation in the best Dairies in all parts of your great Continent but, with a very thcrough knowledge and appreciation of these, we have no hesitation in ascribing to your methods and work the foremost position in the world, and we should indeed be happy if with your kind guidance we were able to introduce and popularise these methods in Exgland, It is because we are convinced that your system best | : meets the demands of hygiene, promotes child welfare, and avoids culpable waste of milk that we are constrained to ask you to add to your present heavy burden of responsibility by assist- ing us out of your great experience in the task which lies . wefore us of improving methods in this country. We are, Dear Sir, Yourg faithfully, Ue La... Directors, E) ») a United Dairies, neq, SHEFFIELD METHODS and Sheffield plants are open to everyone—Consumer, Producer, or Dealer. The knowledge we have gained in our efforts to advance the standards of milk service we have offered freely to anybody who desired to benefit by its use. In the same spirit we offer our co-operation to the largest milk dealers in Europe. LOTON HORTON, President Sheffield Farms Co., Inc., New York , West 14th Street L. A. PRICE, eres. Spring Apparel Specials That Reduce the Family Outfitting Expense Materially ENBERGS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded Girls’ New Spring Dresses and Oe See Priced for ; Saturday’s Selling Sri. Renee Socblgger velecs, Tometiew’ a feature: Girls’ lie Dresses Dainty, charming sty im large assortment, taste- fully trimmed with fine leces and embroideries— ribbon — bows—sizes § $4.98 to 14 years Girls’ 8 to 14 years sizes Gloves || 27“ with embroidered Extra jine quality. Two panels of fine laces; clasp, white only. Wouldsell at white or flesh; some $1.25 were they not slightly lace collars and soiled. Manufacturer's name, cuffs; others which we are not allowed to oserle oe is stamped in every Se evo While c Lot ‘ Lasts pr. For Stout Women Sensational Sale of “Foot-Fitter’ | New Tailored Shoes 4,99 Common ense Shoes of Blac: NA Kd $6 Value. In the shops that specialize in footwear of this character, you'll find no better shoes at $6 and $7. Comfortable, dressy end serviceable, a big relief for tired feet, -medium and low common - sense heels, also rubber heels—sizes 4 to 8 in Millinery Dept. D, E and EE widths. Second Floor Toilet Women’s Fine Nainsook Chemise Cream— tne Lac Mavis Face Pow- der — all shades; ie. ae Daggett & Rams- dell Cold Sienue... BOC Reg. $2.25 & $2.50 Elaborately trimmed with Vel. or Fishi laces and fine Medellion back and front, fin- ished with dainty silk rosebuds, ribbon drawn; 36 to 44 bust pocke lar of self m a Sizes 16 to 44. Store Hourey9:00 A, M, to 5:30 P.M. q « Chie Tunic and Side Peplum styles. lace trimmed V or square neck, full pleated and lsce trimmed skirts, one of 10 st+les pictured— 98 . Girls’ Navy Serge Coats All Wool Spring models with self and over collar of white pique, sateen lined—side slit pockets— Wieiecctacc ss See Blouses <3 Ror Women and Misses Any one of which would easily hold its own with garments selling at $35 to $37.50 in the uptown specialty shops. "aU MONG them we show smart Tuxedo and shaw! eollar models in men’s wear Serge and Wool Jersey Clotn ; Coats with natty ouble silk collar ana ondersols 1, silk flower lined—prettily silk braid trimmed and piped—skirt full flare effect with side slit pockets; in navy and black. Y Jersey Su ts in Rookie, Heather, Tan and Gray. bs seal eps bia ria thine Ree, Ta lie Dresses Hats 1.79 For Misses and Children Smart rolling sailors’ pokes, mushrooms, with long double streamers, infine Milan and other straws, spe- cially priced for to- morrow. Goods Babcock’s Butter- iy Tages Pow- ler—2' me... 19¢ “Flash” House and Hand Cleaner —regular 10e, at.. “ Twink ” Washes and Dyes at the same Ema: all the best shades; J regular 10c 6c “Carmen” Face Aiviedes, 2OC, 19