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Four WEDNESDAY MORNING, THE PI TT 11 CD iiilding Beautiful Women Bait of Thieves Victim Tells Court of Robbery; Prisoner Guilty. a Constitution That's what every mother is really doing for her children. The wise, farsighted mother builds with tho greatest eare. She diligently seeks the very best materials to shape the little constitutions toward strength and vigor. She insists on the purest air and water and Visions of darlc-oyed houri.

a promise that he might fpend an evening amidst the sumptuous charms of many dazzling, beauteous women as men of rank and wealth were wont to do In the good, old days in his native 'land, tempted Kederns Esmal, proprietor or coffee house in "Wylie avenue, be If seeks out the most healthful surroundings. But above all she selects the most wholesome food. Without that without th-j most scrupulous care in the selection of tissue-building, strength-producing diet, she cannot be certain her kiddies will become strong, rugged youths; healthy, virile men and. women. The largest electric sign in the world advertises yond the power of hia wilt to resist but he awoke later in a lonely spot near Carrick, minus the guides who had promised a glimpse into the Mohammedan paradise and just aa minus 60 hard-earned dollars of which he formerly had been the sole owner and proprietor, according to the story told on the witness stand in criminal 4 court yesterday.

That's exactly why so many thousands of mothers wise, conscientious home makers Build Their Children's Menus Around On the night of April 5. according to Esmal'a testimony, Tony Abraham, another Turk, on trial before Judge Wu3 Marshall Brown charged with robbery. and a man named Mustafa asked him if he would not like to spend the eve ning in the company of some beauti ful girls. Esmal was taken toa house on the Northside but the guides told 0 him that the girls they had in mind a cfl were not at home. They then took him in a taxi-cab and drove into the country.

They came to a lonely spot where there was only one house In I 1 sight. Here, they assured him, were the object. of their search. At Times Square. Broadway HEW YORK CITY 250 FEET LONG -70 FEET HIGH MADE UP OF 17.286 ELECTRIC LAMPS The fountains play, the trade mark changes, reading alternately IVRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT.

DOUBLEMINT arid JUICY FRUIT, and the They mad started to waiK toward tne house. Esmal says, when he was attacked and beaten, until unconscious. Vhen he recovered he found that $50 had been taken from him but that the robbers had overlooked a larger sum 0 Ib 0 Avhich he had secreted on his person. The jury found Abraham guilty and recommended him to the extrejne mercy of the court. He will be sentenced later.

-fi Spearmen "do a turn. The Perfect Food for Growing Children The Government nutrition specialists are satisfied Milk should be Childhood's Universal Diet. are so sun of it they have come to Pittsburgh to prove it to Mothers in this great "Use-More-Milk Campaign." The Congress of AVomen's Clubs are convinced Milk is Childhood's Ideal Food and is co-operating. State College knows Children Need Milk Lots of It, and its workers are here to help spread the gospel. Allegheny the City of Pittsburgh and many other organizations ail unite with these mentioned in this earnest message to Pittsburgh Mothers: Include Milk in Every Meal.

Build at Least One Daily Menu Around Milk. Provide Your Milk First and Plenty of It. This sign is seen nightE: by approximately 500.000 people, from all over the world. H'1' Man Buys Whisky Bui Never Gets It Pays $10,800 for 12 Barrels Then Has Two Arrested. 17 vi i tit i Milk Is Relatively Inexpensive M.

J. Connelly of Steuben street, ana Frank AVeber, "City," were held for court on charges of larceny by trick at a hearing before Alderman George A. Anderson. Wyile avenue, yesterday. The information was made by Herman J.

Thiel, 3 Steuben street, who alleges Any combination of other foods in which might be found collectively all the extremely nourishing qualities so abundantly present in Milk would cost much more than Miik. You cannot go wrong on this good, wholesome, strength-building food. USE MORE MILK that he had given Connelly for 12 barrels of liquor, to be deiivered at Thiel's home. ill IWjB ft Thiel testified at the hearing that he met Weber' and Connelly In a downtown Jiotel February 3 and pave Connelly for the liquor. A.

West. 13)2 Stedman street, an express driver. i was instructed by Connelly, according to testimony, to call lor the liquor at a Northside freight station. Pittsburgh "Use-More-Milk" Campaign Congress of "Women's Clubs, United States Department of Agriculture, Penna State College, Allegheny County, City of Pittsburgh co-operating. West, It was alleged, went to the freight station last Thursday, but was told by Weber that the liquor had not arrived from the East End district and to come back the next night.

West re turned as directed but, it was testified, UNPAID INTEREST LISTED. wuld not find either Connelly or Weber at the freight station. Thiel 1 ed the information two days later. year is $153,215,6:3, Secretary Houston informed the Senate todav. answerinir a "WASHIXGTOX, March 16.

Unpaid in- resolution of inquiry. P.elgiuro owed manager, respectively, of R. E. Wathen distillers, charging conspiracy to defraud the Government through alleged Uleea! withdrawal of whisky from a bonded ware-house. Each pleaded not guilty.

WHISKY MEN INDICTED. LOUISVILLE. March 1. Federal grand Jury Indictments -were returned here to-lay airainst R. E.

Watoen and W. L. Knebelkamp, president and general terest on loan.s to foreign governments. SS.3T'.S1; France, Great up to November last, totaled Britain, Italy, and while the estimated interest for next Russia, 51,2. Northside Lumber Dealer Kills Self Found Dead in Bed WSBBSBBBtBBmSE: 1 1 TFKULY A HOME, AND MOWE With Revolver by Side.

William Kralcb, 47 years old. a ENGINEERS PLAN SKETCH nvi UVL Wnere 800 wealthy lumber dealer, killed himself in his home, 5427 California, avenue. Northside. early yesterday morning. tho Pitt'sbiirgh cjiapter.

will have of the Installation ceremonies. GEEY TO RETURN TO 17. LOXDOX. March 10. Viscount Grtjr will shortly return to the United.

Statcji for a vL-it in a private capacity, EaM Curzon announced at the iiu ner last night. Public Speaking Class to Entertain Friday Night. Tho. body waa found at 7:2) o'clock class of the Pitsburgh. chapter, Amer lean Association og Engineers under the direction of Prof.

L. YL Brook3 of Tufw College. The tiiles of the sketches are ''Augustus in Search of a Father" and "Spreading 'the Xews." The national bc" 'the association has granted a to a. student chapter, composed matriculated in the Carnegie Institute of Technology. The chapter will be installed the second week in April.

C. L. Kirk, president of Moose orphan5 'Are Being Given an Education -And Trade when members of hia family went to awaken him. A revolver lay at his sido. According to Dr.

S. J. Glass, of Two one-act sketches will be presented in the Moose Temple, Penn avenue, Friday night by the public speaking 3447 California Emich had been uttering from a severe mental malady and it Lb believed he took his life dur ing a moment of temporary insanity. Ha reported to the coroner that the man had been dead some hours before being found. Mrs.

Emich, a daughter and a daughter-in-law who wero in tho houe, said they heard no shots. Emich was a partner of J. G. Quinn in the Anchor Box and Lumber Company and was head of the Emich Sa w-dust Supply Company in Presbytery Discusses Pastors' Low Wages The Allegheny Presbytery of the InttM Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon in Calvert Memorial Church. Etna, discussed the inadequacy of pastors' salaries to meet the high cost of living.

A number of the ministers in speaking on the question showed that, although the cost of living ha advanced more 1 1 'I -u Xlf3h I Roosevelt Auditorium I a I than 50 per cent, their salaries have ad-vanceil only 10 per cent. The ministers and eiders decided, after some discussion, that in casen where the pastor finda his salary inadequate, he is to lay the fact tbefora tho session of his church. The presbytery set $1.50 and parsonage as the minimum salarv of pastors in the Allegheny PresDytery. SLOW DRIVER ARRESTED II S'sSartisnV A few of the Mooschean buildings which ai investment of over $2,000,000.00. Police Say Man Blocked Traffic in Boulevard.

One of the home of Moose heart famibe." Harold Sandhagen, aged 13. of 4S18 Scioto street, was the victim of an un-ujual occurrence yesterday afternoon, when he was arrested in Bigelovv boulevard for driving his automobile too slowly. Sandhagen was -arrested by Motorcycle Policeman William Dorsey, who reported that the prisoner was driving at such a slow rate that he waj blocking traffic. The driver eaid his engine had become heated and rain, falling on the hood of tho car, created a veil of steam that prevented him from seeing where he waa driving. Hoawas lodged in the Central police atacfon, charged with violating a city ordinance and later was released on a $30 forfeit.

A car that is as inspiring.impressive, and teautifiil as the birds of the Orient is our four door passenr touring phaeton which was conceived, designed and created by our custom department expressly for 1 the auto show. It personifies the highest perfection yet obtained by artisans in the creation of the truly beautiful Priming and Admin.itracion Building I MADE GENERAL ATTORNEY NON-MEMBERS, xvrite for beautiful FREE book, "Truly a Home and More" containing 234 views mm 7 or liooseneurr. memoers gcz ineirs irom cti-iu4ca. ouu moflie orpoans are urmg a oappj wunuauu i muuwm 600,000 men in 1,600 lodges get tick benefit, pay funeral expene, enjoy hundreds of palatial temples, comfortable clubhouses -and countless other good thing, becime of THE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE A. W.

Robertson Gets Phila-delphia Company Ap. pointment. Announcement is" mad Tjv A. W. Thompson, president of the Philadelphia Company of the appointment of A.

W. Robertson as general attorney of the Philadelphia Company and its affiliated corporations, to handle such legal matters as do not come under the scope of the company's general counsel. Heed mith, Shaw Beal. C. II.

LIKENS, Moose Temple, G'i8 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. I hereby apply for membership in TIIR LOYAL OKDEK OF MOOSE and will qualify for membership when notified. A A PL oAutomoUle SPECIAL FEE, NOW $10 This Space Contributed by PITTSBURGH LODGE NO. 46, 628-34 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. ALLEGHENY LODGE NO.

47, Xorth Avenue and Boyle Street, North Side. Pittsburgh, Fa- FKAXK. it's Leap Tar; I'll propose. You buv the Diamond Ring on credit at Loltis Eros. 615 Liberty ave.

Aiv Name "Talkers ar.d Listener" W. E. in his page of drawings, indiaetea how yoa may b9 eonsider-J a very clever Xcilow. Next Sunday's rittoburga Post..

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