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TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1916 THE PITTSBURG PRESS THIRTEEN NOW 9I4--9I6 PENN AVE. THi; liKAKTY CO-OPKKATIOX OF THE HKTAIIj (JKOCKRM' ASSOCIATION is tnakina this year's free distribution of high-grade grocery proiliu ts the wonderfal success it deserve to he. Recognizing 3Ia -btern's large patronage and our reuUttkn for fair with onr patronM, the manti-facturers in conjunction with the grocers association are distributing through Mar itern Co. 5(1 full- HIGH SCHOOLS WILL HAVE ONE BIG GLASS DAY i ii i rv a i pacKage ot tneir popular prnauer to every runto nrr buyioc; a HleDagall or ttaakrr Kitt-hen nblne li wr. t-rtve Kftrijtcrator er aa Em-Kt-Ce Unm or teal leaner, 'rite arttlr hate hrn Kpreially mlueed for a hort wkile aaa are lTer-d en aaaat liberal vrniB io HI I IRf arstll LATER 914-916-918-920 PEMN AVE.

L3" i is Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria 1 1311 ii Always A mass class day for Pittsburg High schools, a revolutionary change in the old school order, and which will probably the form of a pretentious outdoor pageant, will be held early in June, preceding the annual graduations. Plans, largely incomplete as yet. have included discussion of the possibility of obtaining- Forbes Field for the event. There will be 800 to youns men and women participants, comprising1 the senior or graduating- classes of all. the city's four-year high schools.

These this year for the first time will number six, and the total of graduates will be easily the largest in high school history in Pittsburg. A new hitih school makes its bow to Pittsburg with its first fouiyear grad Bears tlie fekAv SIZE' LJ gnature 6. of Itomoksl)isesticaUiCOT TiessandEc9t.Conto OptumJJorpfcnc normuai i Not Narcotic. uates, this -Tune the George Westing-i COAL OR GAS RANGE HRfTM nv kitchen mEMMsS UOU-Ou tlU CABINET DR. PRICE REFRIGERATOR which, because of the high school congestion, have obtained their complete training sharing quarters with a grade school, the Baxter grade school.

Brush-ton and Baxter sts. The new George Westinghouse high school which will occupy 10 acres at Murtland ave. and Monticello at the roceries oner nas inaeea broken rS tMrd annual "Free in Use i fl jnn Stttl 7 a jm aA jrss v. 1 1 lit -i i i hi i all records, despite our being handicapped by building operations. customer.

Prompt deliveries are btiiiK made or held for later delivery as requested. We respectfully request that all purchase intended for Kaster be made tomorrow, but not later than Friday morning. Please read carefully the list of the products you Kt as they represent the best in their-line and we are proud to; offer them to our customers. The cheerfulness manifested by the enormous crowds Saturday I head of Silver is in course of erection, -The six four-year high schools, which i do not include either the Ralston short and again yesterday was indeed more than appreciated by the 1 course high or the Latimer junior high, i rm and every effort was made to render perfect service to every For Over i are, besides the Westinghouse, Alle-i gheny high, Central high. Fifth Avenue high, Peabody high and South high.

Class nights have been held sepa jac Simile Signature of Size Packages Grade Groceries Full High mmm mmmmk so NEW u5s FREE Van Crubro Hpuuhetti Thirty Years KIWIS rately by the senior- or -graduating classes since high school started, almost, and the class night plan is generally followed in other cities. The mass class day proposed here is a decided innovation. Commencement dates, the places for holding 'Commencements still to be agreed upon, have been fixed as follows: South High school, Ionday evening, June 19; Peabody High school. Tuesday evening, June 20; Central High school, Wednesday evening, June 21; Fifth Avenue High school. Thursday evening, June- 22; Westinghouse High school, Thursday evening, June 22; Allegheny High school, Friday evening, June 2a.

Package Chase-O 1 iiot Dm Grape Juice Exact Copy of Wrapper, THI CENTAUR COMPANY, flaw VOR err. i Bottle Crubro j' Mustard 'j I Package Babbitt's i Soap Powder 1 Package Babbitt's 1 Cleanser Package Charcc a I Cinn 1 Boy Messer's l-'ruit Package Morton's Salt 1 Package Jersey Corn Flakes 1 liottle White House Vinegar Bottle vrwte Can Joan of Arc Kidney lieans MEtmi rmwm ii th tii i' im uaw mmrsse' av. jt-t -wsrMke v. 1 Can Atmore Pudding 66 99 Package Flavored Pudtline 1 Package Mother's Baking Powder OP Kgg FEET 1 Package Zap i 1 Package Hotel Alitor Rice 1 Bottle Mother's Ttoot Beer Maker PROPERTY HOLDER IS DEFEATED IN DAMAGE SUIT AGAINST CITY Package liaiiner liottle Mother's Vanilla Kxtract 1 Package I.akei's Coeottiwt Package Dyer's Duked Bean Pkgs. Boss Blue Linumlry Tablets 1 Package linker's Gelatine 1 Packaae The Pure Food Prod- llrie $0 full size packages in Vfcf all given you with the article purchased, ware nelected onlv after the moat careful consideration.

Each item is a 1 Package Keystone Coffee Instantaneous Tapioca 1 Package Foulds' Macaroni I Package Fould-." aodIes No More Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; No Puffed-up, Calloused Feet or Painful Corns-Try "Tiz" I Package Crackers 1 Package Everybody's Tea A Jury in Common Pleas court today awarded Amelia Speer $28,000 as compensation for the damage dona to her property by the widening and opening of Hamilton ave. This is $250,000 less than the owner asked for, it being alleged that the property was damaged to the extent of The sealed verdict was returned at 8 o'clock last Parkae. Famous Biscuits 1 Box Alumshine Bov Orona Cleanser Parkage Delekta Sugar Wafers Package Foulds' Spagliettl I Package Fould' KIbow Macaroni 1 Package Swans-down Sugar 2 Cakes Fleischmann's Yeist, high representative of its class, and was chosen only because of the quality and reasonableness of its aelling' price. The manufacturers of the goods have entered into an arrangement with ua to make this distribution with the object of getting their goods Into the homes of a greater number of people. They want you to test and try their goods before buying them, feeling sure that when the supply given yau Is exhausted, you will be so well pleased that yow will go to your grocer and purchase an additional quantity.

Their object, like ours, is to make staunch, permanent customers for their goods. 1 Package Teco Pancake Flour 1 Cake Fels-Xaptha Soap 1 Bottle Morris' Bried Beef 1 Packaue Airline Pure Comb Honey night and announced when court convened at 0:80 o'clock today by Judge Josiah Cohen. A large number of real estate experts were called by both sides. Those called by the plaintiff placed their damages at amounts ranging from $208,000 to $264,005. The witnesses for the city claimed the damages to the property did not exceed while two of them fixed the benefits over $10,000.

The property in question is located along the Pennsylvania railroad tracks and Fifth ave, in the Twelfth ward and comprises three and three-fourths acres of land, covering 104,000 square feet. When the case was up before the viewers the damages were played at $34,000 from which award an appeal was taken by the owners to Common Pleas court. A basket of Groceries as above listed with any of these 5 articles or any other Kitchen Cabinet, Refrigerator or Range in our store at any price. I Dr. Price Sanitary Saving Refrigerators Em-Es-Co Gas Range from to are considered the superior of every other make.

Sold only nt May-Stern's. PETITIONS CONTINUE TO POUR INTO THE KEYSTONE CAPITOL Why go limping around with aching, ruTed-up feet feet so tired, chafed, rore and swollen you can hardly get on or off." Why don't you net a '5-cent box of "Tiz" from the drug store, now and gladden your tor. MiTtl feet? "Tiz" makes your feet glow with com fort; takes down swellings and draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and burn. "Tiz" instantly stops pain in corns, callouses and bunions, "Tiz" Is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. No more ehoe tightness no more foot torture.

Ask for "Tiz," Get only "Tiz." fBSktai py-pi jj WOMEN TO BE ACTIVE IN PAINT-UP WEEK The Bungalow or Side-Icer Lff CABINET OAS RANT.R ramify Style White Enameled Sfl Ce75 i.50 Monthly Sfjr CA Exactly like iUustrainn Jf MJ Vox lenor. Jm labor-iavinr and gas- ft Cash. Monthly Convenient size for email fami Price Re- II 11 friererator has ar7 D. Breed, dean of the Margaret Morrison Carnegie school, will. call attention of the work before her students, and Miss Jane Kalston, an alumnus of the University of Pittsburg will interest the students of the university, the Shadyside academy, Kast Liberty academy, the Thurston-Gleim and Winchester schools.

Miss Cora Coolidge, dean of the Pennsylvania ColIege.for Women, has promised to take up the matter with her students and effective progress is being made by Dr. William M. Davidson for the part the public schools will play in the campaign," Tire members of the women's committee agreed to distribute literature provided in advance of the campaign. Resolutions indorsing the clean-up and paint-up campaign have been adopted by the Business Women's club of Allegheny, the Women's club of Kdgewood and by other organizations. The "Quaker" Cabinet A McDougall Will Save You economy mere ts no range that cauals an Kage.

The 16-inch oven anrt At a very modest aa J-price this Cabinet B.O'Vl $11 7.50 17- Twenty thousand women, members of women's clubs in Western Pennsylvania, will be asked to lend their support to the clean-up and paint-up campaign which will be instituted in Pitts-urg-and it nuburbs the week of May. J. Co-operation in the clean-up and paint-up activities is classed as a. tealure of civic education in the Congress of Clubs and will be discussed at the general meeting, to be held in the Ft. Pitt hotel Saturday, April Mrs.

'John If. Armstrong, president of tho oongrsss. has invited Mrs. John chairman of the women's committee in the clean-up and paint-up been adopted by the Pittsburgh Hospital and other leading Pittsburgh institutions. The above style is a splendid size and equal to any $25 refrigerator.

Special Introductory price of $16.75 and the 50 grocery products. removable bUru: era. the removable top nod aecMonal itL Vtl important feature, i on Th adjustable valves Hermit lies, made in the same hijrh-class manner as the larger styles. Thoroughly insulated against outside air and heat hardwood and white interior, S8.70 and includes the 50 grocery embodies features II ordinarily found in All-Glass Sugar Bin and 7 Glass Coffee. Tea form With rv( I 1 re a ir i i i JIUS Cash, Month 5 and Includes the nine ior only Krocery products.

lckelold Top, Sanitary Base. I'rem a Staff Correspoadent. Harrisburg, April 18. Nomination petitions filed today include: Con. gress-Socialiat, W.

K. Ramsey, Ell-wood City, Twenty-fourth; alternate national delegates, Kepublican, J. Charles Mettler, Evans City, Twenty-second. Senate Republican, George W. Allen, Pittsburg, Forty-fifth.

General assembly Democratic, Frank P. Sherwood and Frank D. Sprague, McKean: A. G. Black, Butler; David J.

Suite, First, Westmoreland. Democrat and Republican, Joseph J. Fuller. Second, Allegheny; Republican, Matthew Clark Watson, Indiana; W. R.

Shoemaker, Twentieth, Allegheny; W. G. Irwin, Tenth. Allegheny; Prohibition. James S.

Kirkwood, Indiana; Reuben W. Park, Butler; Washington, Elmer M. Hodges. Warren. Senate committee Democratic.

Nor-bert H. Covert. Beaver Falls, Forty-seventh; Republican, John C. Gelst, Tionesta, Twenty-sixth; Charles Phillips, DuBois, Thirty-fourth; Josiah D. Hicks.

Altoona. Thirtieth; Prohibition, Will A. Wick. Parkers I-anding, Forty-flrst; Socialist, 13. S.

Miller. Trafford, and U. S. Wilson. Manor, Thirty-ninth; 13.

R. Skinner. Turtle Creek, Fortieth. General assembly Democratic, W. Carl Miller, and Samuel S.

Blyholder, Armstrong: Edward C. Bauman. Clearfield; W. F. Blair, Waynesburg; William C.

Wagner. Eleventh, Allegheny; James M. Smith, James M. Smith, Second. Westmoreland; John Lauler, Third lleghenv.

Democratio and Republican, John M. Flynn, Elk. Republican. F. J.

McCloskey, Fourth Allegheny; William K. Reed. Eleventh Allegheny; Harry H. Arnold, Clarion; W. E.

Bradley, Tenth, Allegheny; John F. McKnight, First Allegheny; George C. Bradshaw. Eleventh Allegheny; George C. Mc-Peaker.

Washington; Albert C. Krugh, Sixth Allegheny; Albert 13. Curry, Armstrong; William J. Maugan. Sixth Alle a'o uiny a tew of the modern lm- ln, th'a cabinet.

Then there nVo iat -c' campaign, and p.l&o chairman of the! committee on education in the con- iiress. 'to speak on the work of the mtii Vilt Hl Jover) tnr beard cabinets costine con- fl Cash $1 Monthly sid e'rablt more money. The tilting flour bin with patent sifter, four lacquered canisters and metal bread and cake box are but a few of the points of superiority to be found In the "Quaker." It is well built of solid oak and the china section is finished with four coats of best white enamel. Even without the CO products this Cabinet would be good value at $17, but for this special occasion the price Is onlv $12.50. ov.t' advertised iT7 Ul llRNft hlnata mill mean as your kitchen as your hu sband's ce.

As now offered at Almost Finished? In a short time you will see the complete efforts of months of planning and working. Our enlarged and remodeled store will surpass any 8imiiar ln8tftu. tion and take front rank among the 28 May-Stern Stores. The fact that we have been compelled to double our sale space demonstrated most strikingly that MERIT WINS. 7 al Please be just a bit patient and we'll invite you to come around and see us whn together with 50 imuu price ot $17 go grocrjpj2odjioti.

Seek More Coal Land. Washington. April 18. -The Vesta Coal a subsidiary concern of the Jonea Laughlin Steel which has two of the largest mines in the world in operation at California at Fred-ericktown. is trying to purchase surface ground in the Ueallsville district to open holdings in that section.

Dead Surrounded by Flasks. Wflkes-Barre, April five whisky flasks beside him. Dr. D. Burgess, aged 45, a local practicing dentist, was found dead in hi bachelor apartments.

He came here from North Mehoopany. spring cleaning as a feature in civic education. At tne meeting the general committee on- the clean-up and paint-np cam-iiairvti in the chamber of commerce yos-u-rday afternoon, Mrs: Cowley declared the women of Pittsburg were manifesting the keenest interest in the movement for a cleaner city and praised the efforts of the other members ot her committee. 'Mrs. A.

W. McKldowney, president of the College club of Pittsburg, will ask i-o-operation of the 000 members of hf organization at their meeting on April 28," said Mrs. Cowley. Mary REDUCTION 9x12 BRUSSELS RUGS y. tin .75 Terms $1 Cash.

$1 Monthly. jt, fui. ju uur party ffit clothes. In the meantime wp hnn jwi taae aa- vantage of the short time remaining to save money during our REBUILDING SALE Now comes another wonderful Rug Found Simple Remedy gheny; W. Heber Dtthrich, 1 Allegheny; Alvin T.

Moon. Twelfth Al- viici, ae mat is bound to bring lesrhenv; uictiara ts. ncanareii, oevenin Allesrhenv: J. If. W.

Simpson, Eleventh out record crowds of actual buy that Relieved Child Allegheny: W. Crawford Murdock. S. O. ers.

And why not? Th ma rn 9-a On Sale MS TV Wertz and Charles II. Clifford, Tenth Allegheny. Socialist. H. C.

Schroding are first ot all guaranteed perfectly and H. W. Matthews, L.atrobe, First Vtmnrl9ml: Hnrrv Eckard and W. H. Temme.

New Kensington, and E. S. woven, an pure wool weaves, and only the best dyes are used In the rich colorings. Patterns ana inursaay A. This Beautiful $27.50 7C 'a bvx reu iu.

uneniais, jueaaiiions and other popular designs in various color hi no This Beautiful r-Picco Duofold A C.00 Davenport flro) Actually Worth $90. Terms: 3 Cash, S3 Monthly. tion 8. $1.50 Tg Laxative Compound Corrects Stubborn Case of Constipation. 'An important duty that devolves on parent is the regulation of their children's bowel.

Health in later life depends In large measure on early train- ing and a child should be taught from infancy to regular habits. When from any cause the bowel becomes tcongested with stomach waste mild laxative should be employed to open; up the passage gently and carry the congested mass. A mast effect Miller, Trafford, Second Westmoreland; A. R. Vattely, Bradford, and F.

Crawford, Kane; McKean. Congress Democratic, Republican and Washington, John Morin, Republican, O. Bleakley, Franklin. Twenty-eighth. National delegates Republican, Richard R.

Quay, Edgeworth. and Daniel T. Kellv, Twenty-ninth; Frank H. Buke-smith, Meadville, Twenty-fifth; John D. Graham, Pittsburg, and Elisha P.

Douglass. McKeesport, Thirtieth; Richard B. Scandrett. Pittsburg, and Walter Tyon, Sewickley, Twenty-ninth; Miles Bryan, McKees Rocks, and Frank H. Kennedy, Oakdale, Thirty-second.

6 Genuine Leather Period Dining Room Chairs Fumed Oak Golden Oak. ive remedy for this purpose is the; combination of simple laxative herbs ijnown as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pensin W. D. Bulls, of Keed.

ued Caldwell's fciyrnn Pepsin for her butiv boy. Harley Bureri Bulls, and says 5 mnr ffood than snvthiT.c BOYS' DEATHS FROM EASTER EGGS PROBED we i-av-e given ih. His bowels are very stubborn about acting, but they jvv s. n-t fi'ty every muc i Bio imu in. I Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin." Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsm contains! 'Three Freneh waaaaaVK- 3 urvrvr a.

rruru nited Pres. IIAUMIV HI XLS. for fifty centp-a bottle. A trial bottle free of charge, can be obtained hv writing to Dr. W.

li. Crtldweli, 45t Washington Monticello, for whom tnis advertisement is published. Plate. Iteveled Mirront. no opiate or uru ai.u is a splendid remedy for children and older people a well.

It has been on the market for more than twenty-live years i'id is the family standby in thousands homes. Druggists everywhere sell it Trc nit. pons, April is. neih-ir oandied Eiister eggs eaten by Herbert Genuine Leather Smatm. The Uresser top is inches long drawers are deep, roomy and easy sliding.

Richly finished to resemble quartered sale. An absolutely new design: takes the place of dreswine table with al! the convenience of regular Dresser. We wish to emphasize that these chairs are absolutely nlajin design, are made with Consists of a Duofold Chair, Rocker and Library Table, all high-class pieces, exactly as illustrated, and upholstered In finest quality imitation leather, which we guarantee to wear better than many grades of genuine leather. and Roy Myers, ana 3 years old, caused their sudden death, was the subject of a searching investigation today by Coroner Poole. Aid of the state chemist was enlisted.

The coroner placed little faith in the belief of some that the brilliant dyes contained poison, but believed poison might have been the new slip seats and upholstered in genuine learner oi me very oest quality. The frames are made of the finest select white oak and finished in either golden er famed, sno is a fair price for the six; our sale price brings them to you for Just half. $15 for Terms: Cash: 1 Moathly. 914-916 Ptnn Ave- 914-916-918-920 Ptnn Avt. PREPAREDNESS FOR YOUR HEALTH BY USING OUR PURE DISTILLED WATER CONSOLIDATED ICE COMPANY Wagons on Every Street I placed in the eggs.

The parents, Mr. i and Mrs. William A. Myers, hold to this theory. The little brothers died -within 15 min-i utes after eating the Easter candv.

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