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WAR ORDERS SEND MEAT PRICES DP 1 ! e a d y Mo n e y Tcm pts ) ?rms to Neglect U. S. and Supply Allies. .\p\ \\( 1 PARAI \/i s V \K'KI |\ SAY DEAL1 RS Perk Dropped front Restaurant Retailers Alarmed .tnrl I rantic. ? ? i l * - ? \ ? ? ' more ? ? n as A. I ? : M h Higher. ? ? ? C ? I ?enus. Th< ' ? ? ? Mr?. II?*. ?. M ri Pria s 16 Per i eut ? jher than a S ear \? ? t r - ? - ; ? ? ? ? .-? I . ? ? * and ? _ 600,000,000 Irish Stews Ordered for Allies * i . ? . ? d tina oi ?? eat 1 rdei ? . ? ? ? . * inting ? r v. ? . May : ? and 1 .... ir point include ' .-.-? ?? ? ? Soup Cora? ft Co., and I <o. WILSON URGES ACTION ON RAILROAD SIFT v. a nts Speedy Investigation ol Transportation Conditions. ;?-? mocra? Leader ..rging r bill and * ? ' | on of ????" railway trai on and ? ? lution ' in the lef.* | I , Kram* * the Demi ? ? ? " "In ? the | gramme ol ? if ? e to ? tai . ? - Trough led to take ee. ? I 'role rnove - ' ? I our prob ... ? ;.-e b?*? 'o ' ? ?. and eei that wo el ae?ual fact? ? ?..- tion. I al the i and it eema to ? ? . .? ard the fulClmi I ? Peace Play To Be Presrnt-d. Wai " a peaee - * ? ? ? tht ? and ? Electro-Dental Announcement On account of the many requests, our Electro-Therapeutic Bureau at 124 West 42nd Street, will devote Wednesday, the 29th from 9 AM to 9 PM to demonstra? tions of all kinds of electro-dental appliances. The explanations will deal especially with the takingof X-ray pictures?exposures, positions of tube, and uses of plate and film The New York Edison Company At Your Service OmmmI Ofteei* frviof Placo end l*?tb StrMi Telephone: btuyretant $?600 Branch <)9>t. Sbo?* knot?! for the Conteniese? of th? Pablla 424 Bro,dw?y Spna| W'<) * J J4 W ?42nd Sf Bryaat 5262 nr.rrySt Of-mrrl IMI * ! Iil F. SOth'St I^aox 77M 10 \rriat ft ?*?.?.,?v??. of Si/*) , *11 V. 12Slh St \ttt\am ?-??20 ?\t,2 i IdMi SI M*Ir'.ie VW? 'One? I n??l Midoi|ht ? ?' ) mrrf. ry CflUl i?rr???Jt MVlO WARENO, VICTIM OF PRISON, FREE Osborne's Former Val? Will ?Seek to Regain Health in ?Colorado. SAYS EX-WARDEN REGENERATED MM City's Mouses Pleasing Sight I Convid Who | led Sing Sin?; and Returned ' g three i Th trrev "accd Ital . and a half jreai . m. heart ar.ri i ?? ? ' fra ? ? ?.- - ?" t h ; The mer. tomobi> to t?kr . ? Ton> tee him soon, bu! I are tha Tony kne? "No, bo] ? : . Oh! God | I ? Hit ttle ?udi? Ton? iti .??led -.ri th? - ? ? H ? ? . ' liutiia? ?if Hi? Pl**aeai that Carlyl? be pal i ' : i I cara on '." "\\ . Tony," chorused th? men. "We wouldn't ? i be**an to pn i road . . . been ? ? ? ? ".gain ? . nil New Year' "Goodby, ' . - Tony ? I roi the porch of ? between two low-1 were fra I wavii g aufh I ird. "Goodby, latl Mi been mi| ... ? "How do you i? 1 M. 0? Irint? lather. ?T" to my ? "T. ' mas Mol e. 1 father, Hi I ? ? ? i - me. It ??? ? ? ?i of entenc? i i ? I serv'njj ?1 TOrGH TONY MAKI'.M?. erry Street, V I '. ?ho ? ... mora . "T?. . I I ? . ? ?,*??' buy a fun to live ? I." "V.. to < be dry MWI . the him * ? "When I | ? ? ??v. ? ? ? ? 1 ind? F>er\ thine (hange?!. - ? ' I 1 - face ?ud 1 ? ? t raael i I ? i .? ? ? flashed into vii a li| "\\ hen I ?? - ? ? ' ? mo to . ... . . | . "Wl ? ? | ?' ? thai ' ? ? ? r and ni! the en! ? ? greater t right and not 1 on?.. "\ ? ',- waa .Irv . tried ' ? iv? 1 for ( eat of a. So ?he iai fronted I bal food felloe _? ? ? II . 'larr; ' ted I .* got ? it?; ' ? ? ? - I ..... KEEPERS TO HONOR OSBOPN'E (?uarja- .?mi (Hiuir- te Give Es-War? ?I?-M I e-aiimiinial limner. *. ? .nn*R4 I ? - -* Sing, The | hn???| ate. appoin!--?!. I I ',-!'? ? pal Kei ,'? ? Fred and * I r i . ? ? ? it the 125 officer i ?n i ...... ? .... the healtli ? ? ? ? SS fei M L> 'Union* and 'Balance' Make Stable Tires United States Tire?, in more than name only, carry out the principle of "union* and 'balance' which makes a great stable nation out of the forty-eight individual State? of the Union. United States Tires have that complete 'union' between rubber and fabric which absolutely prevents tread _ separation and disintegra- J ?l-**"*"? tion under the tread. \ They have that complete V^ 'balance' which gives equal wear in both the tread and the neither is weaker nor stronger other. ? carcass? than the 'On. in ' Tr**avd On* ? " th* I it* Every part of each tire helps every other part to last longer?and that is the 'union' and 'balance' which give the whole tire longer life?which give the low-mileage cost for which United States Tires are famous-. Thtra ar? fiee United States 'Balanced' Tires? a ttre to meet every mntortng nee:d of prie? and ute. Ask your dealer te sit?se you. United StatesTire Company ?(?iohhy* ?CaBsaV ?"-!????" 'Gegoltenes* Tassa' ?INDIVIDUALIZED THAW TRIES SUICIDE; 2 DIE, 18 HURT Girl, hearing White Slav cry. Sets Fire to Apart? ment Mouse. ? AMILIES TRAPPED, SHE IS RESCUED D?ath I ist May Grow Police Investigate Prisoner's Stor\. . - ' I ' ' attempt to ?.- . ? wi ? - tl ? Sre the Foatet **? r. eh ear | A ?? ??'* ;'? I '.? ' r idquarten might .? ? - -*.- Hauman, | -'.?re . ? - .' ' irge of mai r The 1 ? - I con? ounded her * n an - - - ? ? ? ir the un? admitted that earlv g che became deepond? ? ravMi by Hansom ? ? fort to I rraelf. , uid r.ot n ghting I tien. Driven I ?om'i ibuae. a i morning ... t the 1*1 um e the room ig ?? i *.. ?. ? had ti< ? ' ? ' arm if her and .: ,? ? J. B. Lewie, St. Vori jumped from a third ile ?.?-'' irned .... Of the eightei red ; three otheri are 'n * on. ..???? ? -. id en room and, a'"'?-r binding and . . ? f her, starti Later ? ? ? i?*"*'?, anil con? ?If as eraeif, to ?nake . ? 'fid not me ?lie building, but onlv intended her?e!f. - n informed of 'he lo r girl : roke dow l)let":v and pray id to die 1 he | ? ? a: ?i Bau i rr. ta are i peeted POKER NOT GAMBLING, MAGISTRATE BELIEVES Gentleman's Dame, Played in Clubs- Perhaps for Charity. "I daal bollar? pah?? can justly be -'?..-. .? ? ?? C?a ? e a-id lad in rr.ary of our mo**: e.? -"m?-. I kno*a paras that it ia played rr*?--? I . With this distil ...... ? dpi rhe were ai ral '.?. 1 Meant ?' ??? ? ? ? poker ng. A I I ' ? the cavo p. ?.or ? ?he kit! ? _? Hag ' *.?. y. ?A'insted, ? onri, March **" A leer player? ? ter day i ? ? Baa H.'.p bl? ti wer? playiag il same in a the I .- ? ? i ?moke. and. .. floor of a restaurant The arou ' rhe block and then turre.) in an alarm. I streams o-' water p F?\LLS FROM ROOF INTO I.*\P l.irl Roller Skate? to >atett. hut *?e lerelt Shock? Storekeeper. ? the rear o1' Street ?klyn, early hi*t even- ? - awakened ? ? of clothes ?kat.s . : ? pott ain't hart, Petera had I h a d g ? '. to treat found ?uffer.i g - TO FI.X VANDERBILT CLAJM I aaitaala \ ietfm'a >i?ter \?-ks Right ta \dniinia.ter Williamson I'.-ttatr. ten el . ? .'f l harle? ? m bet taaia, ?as I? . bia 8?S ? i n Mary? i In niatra? Ho left about ?t?te, f r u ? eh the - -. ??i ???. Nee ? w n n r?tate af h1*o lo?' '?< will .; ?ach servant ihevM re ri'ive 01 alary. DEFENCE TALK FOR VETERAN , ? a ? -erne ct te be Wat V? to ?Cot r, ? ?' ? - be lluds. n ? '? h. \ , itenaot . . ' ? - ' ? !at??.e ? rtnsn. A Will is no place for compliments One of the highest compliments vou can pay to a friend is to make him one of vour executory. But it is a good thing to remember that the pur? pose of a will is to distribute your effects, and not compliments. A score and one o ?mir l?iay render an individual executor incompetent, but roneo, these contingencies can interfere with the tulhlment of vour wishes it the Astor Trust Company is placed in charge. Make the Astor Trust Companv y-oui exitutor and you may rest assured that tl.* distribution of your estate will be handled with the utmost intelligence, fidelity, and wisdom. Bsior ?rnsI Coii-paraJ Irustee for Personal Trusts FIFTH AVENUE AND .36; H STREET ^-^zzi^zz^^ ''i,- I -iif. ?1 Stute ( ,r>, ernmrnt Pntt f>ffice Depn'tment nr>,L ? i total ol l'ir< 'Iluto 7? *t WHITE TRUCKS Outsell their nearest competitor 2 to 1 When a competitive truck salesman describes his own product as being "just as good as the White, but costing less money" he acknowledges White leadership both inferentially and by direct statement. There is no sentiment about buying trucks. It is ,\ -.-uestion of figures. The only criterion is low evcntu.il cost and by that criterion White Trucks outsell their nearest competitor two to one. o THE WHITE COMPANY, Cleveland NEW YORK Br-Ww.y al Sixty-S-acoad Str-art V