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y y MILK TRUST IS CUTTING INTO - OTHER LINES Manufacturing of Wagons and Cans Is Now Part of Regu- ' far Business, APES STANDARD OIL 0, Even Preservatives Used Are Fast Coming Under Control \ .. of This Monopoly, ALL’ EAST SIDE AROUSED. » Attitade of Evening World Indoreed by Newspapers and Prominent *Oltiaene and Philanthropiets. ‘All the east side ts talking the great- ‘ext interest in tho pure milk question. | f ,; Mundreés of retail milk dealers have! \¥ @nmounced thoir intention of attending ‘Wednesday's mooting. Both milk deal- @fe and the farmers are wondering! ¥ what the Milk Trust will do, | Tt became known to-day that ¢he Milk) BZ ‘Trust is extending its activities and ‘thad/it ls now waking both its own re- Melivery wagons and its milk cans. Company has hoen incorporated under the laws of the State of Now Jorsoy Which established a factory for the @impufacture of milk cans, and a fac- ‘bory has been eooured to make delivery Pagons. This would seem to {ndicate thet the Milk Trust will take under ke contro) all the branches of the busi+ heen except the production of milk, and Uthat it will imitate the Standard Ol! i ‘The milk can factory and the wagon factory are separate and distinct cor- Porations, but the capital was pro- Wided and the stock 16 owned by tho members of tie Milk Mxchange, and the officers of these independent cor- Berations are the prominent members * and officials of the exchange. May Make Own Bottles, At present milk bottles are not man- wfactured by the Milk ‘Trust, but it {a tanger consideration to secure a gtass > factory in Western Pennsylvania. The use of preservatives in the east side mile distributing stations 1s also be- Soming Concentrated in the employ- ment of certsin brands which ate owned by another corporation with which one of the prominent membota of the Milk Wxchango is closely affile fated. When all of theso different eources of urnithing the supplies reede in the mile! trade aro fully develoneg, the Mule Trust’ will be ready to wipe the gional! retail dealer entirely out of exe fetence and to handie al) the milk used i the lange citles of the United States the wame manner that the Meat fn ane pengios the meat and th 5 pane pany provides ite ® pero: a Farmers in Fear of Trust, armers express fear as to th je sulter to them of fighting “the. “Mile Trust, Tho threats the trust that any farmer who joina tha c rative GOLDIE MOHR BROKER'S BRIDE Former Broadway Show Gil, Married a Year Ago to Alan C. Wood, Keeps Affair Seoret Until Reoently. Goldie Mohr, the Weber & Melis far vorlte show girl of several years agv, Apepars in a now role as Mrs, Alan C, ‘Wood, wife of a wealthy broker and mistress of the handsome resttence at Na @ Riverside Drive. Mr. and Mrs, Wood have been mat~ ried a whole year, but managed to keep the matter a secret until a month ago, when thoy gave a family reception to Mr, Wood's immediate family to meet ‘Mrs, Woed." The two goné and four daughters of the bridegroom were de- Ughted with their charming stepmother, A large reception at the Riveraide Drive home yesterday followed the pub- lic announcement of the wedding, which took pinpe in aMrch of last year In St. aul’e Bplacopal Church, at Yonkers. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W, Morris Gilbert, Mr. Wood Ja fifty-five years old, He came to New York from Pittsburg four cO-ODe! Movement will be blacklisted and have at ave oatiing“afurins In tho agit” in 1e rls Aistricts, The Milk Trust hag Weady driven out of existence soveral Of the co-operative creameries by black- Nai the farmers who sent their milk the tive @reamery and re- leah 4 to buy trom thom under any As. these Soropora lve have not the some facilities ¢: their product that the '¢ creamories have thera are ng ey cannot take all the the farmer's cows supply. q side newspapers and leaders i aie interest which the ‘orid's agitation of the milk has Groused, Algernon Lee, ot the Worker, the Socialist Organ, {n a signed statement, nays: Suggestions of a Bocialist, Ine as o Litho ‘orthodox’ So- at, Ht I thelloved there lt Any conalderable chance of succes: ia ot BGA ing 10 ether the om tl ty WAGO-Workere. who form ue. Great ow tha consumers, eliminating the alia middlemen who now exploit er Anaad eartily wish for its Mee bs farmers aro a vory unorgnninablo a Pe They tmagine that the on ? ists themselves, on a small 0a), and hold to individualist. views denis a8 @ drowning man clutches *) of witch you complain are cient Through ithe adultera- for eren poor Mile, abide ore r milk, bi jes are Wtetally murdered by thousands every ry this city alone—all for the profit Bang of capitalists, who neither nor milk the cows nor drive the @elivery Wagons, nor do any other use» “The evil ls undoubted, But the ques- * Hon te, What are you golng to do about pad own Opinion i9 that the problem Workere G8 a class take the powers of ity, State and nation into their own Hide (the working farmer, through en- lightened « self-interest, noting 10 them) and run production on a social fae for A pala service instead of letting parasites run it on a basine: basis for private profit. ei “ALGURNON LER," The east side papers are giving con- Mderable space (o the various aspects of the situation, and the discussion aroused by ‘The Bvening World's agita. tlon of the milk question is extending to all other forms of trust activity, cera ME golved only when the wage-| years ago and met Miss Mohr, Yor the last three years the popular actress has nol been seen on thy stage, “We were married Just Ike two elop- ing children, 8 Ms, Wood, ‘in the uletest litt sh In Yonkers, bp of a hill overiookinn the fiver, It wus quite romantic, { agsure you, There was, of course, no reason for our bein married so very privately and the fact a secrst nearly twelve months, but Jt was good fun,” RUNAWAY BOY IS IN NEW YORK Postal Card Gave Mother of “Roddy” Wolfe that Clue. but Now She’s Here No Traoe of Him Can Be Found. Roddy Wolfe, a messonger boy, fil- teen years old, disappeared from his home in Allegheny, Pa,, on Feb. 6, and until Thursday his anxlous mother, Mra, H. W. Wolfe, wae un- able to get any trace of him, although oho inquired at every place at which there was any hope of tidings’ of the runaway, On Thursday the boy sent home a jpieture postal card showing a view [Of one of the large buildings in New York, This gave the mother a clue as to his whereabouts, and she came here in search of him, She is now stop- ping with Mrs, A, Morris, of No, 220 Goodrich street, Astoria, L. 1, Mrs. Wolfo has visited the offices of jall the messenger companies, thinking |her boy might have applied for work simliar to that he had In Allegheny. She was told the companics do not ire runaway boys. At last she came LAGONA BRINGS MENAGERIE. | Big Freighter Nad Cargo of Ani- nals for Bla Show, The Me freiphter Lagona, which ar. tived at the South Central p f the Atlantic docks, In Brooklyn, yesterday ‘afternoon, brought a European consign- ment of animale for the Barnum & Balley menageric, A noyeity, aulte new to the United Rates, was u valr of pure white Siberian camels whieh will be added to the herd of Bactrian and Sou- anes camels already with the sho’ Tha equipment also included a ma. moth dromedai ‘ doveral full-crow Vatna and not born on the “An, oy they have on tho customary ouaranting ins Wn and detention the animale will be sent to the Rridgenort wintor quarters and retained there until the Barnum & Balléy show ts brought to New York for the spring engagomory a2 Madiwon Sauare Garden, + to The Myening World office tor as- sistance in the search for her missing won, “He may see The yeni World," ; She sald, “and jf he does; I know he | will come to me when he knows how much his absence has dlatressed me." Mrs, Wolfe will remain at Astoria weeks In the expectation that mo Roddy will read this story iventng World and give up his wandering. | FOUND DEAD IN HALLWAY. | UnidentifNe? Man Dien in Park ltow, | for’ ty by the [In ‘The founs: Merd to-day In a hallway t 8 Pars, Row, The pollee of the Elizabeth street station. who took change of the body, report nothing aus pletous in the case, The dead man was about 5 feet $ inches in helaht, wens par nds and, + 4 wore f ionawine a ee were blue shirt, grav sloalelnes ack tacod whoed. “at Sh) Sedna Mebr.. HORNADAY HAS N BLUE PENCIL Bronx Zoological Gardens Direc. tor Has Unique Notions of News Values and Constitutes Himself Censor of Stories, Wiliam T, Hornaday, director of the Reales te) gardeng in the Bronx, in an artlole In the Zootogical Bociety Bulletin's Jast fasue, developed into a news censor and gives his views ac some lengtl on news that Is Inter- est to ihe tender if ewspapers, ‘Mr, y n't thank Anat the escape of @ puma from his cage, he was dt large for several dave, An unidentified man about forty years | ™ wh Inspiring terror inthe persons who Ji dn ma *helahborhood of the soological warden, Was Worth mention in news columns, for the redson that no one Wan dane secmeen lekdene 9¢ tale hats tn which one of, He alls was leg, uidn’t possibly i any one, Mr. Hornaday thinks, fe is of the o ted Mon Spat the tt oj ever perform 4 cobra, wi big, reptile was ohloroformed and pect of iH Und renova 1 ve for men- in the public . Only three” incidents in the garden rs, Ww ve . or the escape of a blzek tailed python, the escape of A Diack bear, when two persons were Bitten before he was leovafa "by a party of “rated men, v8 tty of “tr . ren te might have been amen easly. had any one used judgment,’ Dyspepsia of Women. ABSOLUTELY NEEDLESS AGONY Cause VA Uterine Disorders and Cured by Lydia E> Pinkham’s Vegetabis Compound, A great many women suffer with a form of indigestion or dyspepsia which does not seem to yield to ord! nary treatment, While the symptoms seem to be similar to those of ordi, nary indigestion, yet the medicines utlversally preectibed do not seem to eonyad the pattent’s normal condi: tion, ~ Upon re short time inkham clatms that there ts a kind of dyspepsia that is caused by & derangement of the female organ-| iam, and which, while it causes a disturbance similar to ordinary indi- gestion, cannot be relieved without a medicine which not only acts as a{ people wor stomach tonic. but has peculiar ute- nine-tonie effects also, As proof of this theory we cal! at- tention to the case of Mrs, Maggio Wright, Brooklyn, N, Y., who was completely cured by Lydia BE, Pink-| & ham’s Vegetable Compound after) everything else had failed, She writes: “Wor two years have sulfored with dya- pepsin which 60 degenerated my entire vem that | was ible to attend to dally duties, I felt weak and nervous, nothing tat I ate tasted good and it Bau & disturbance In my stomach. I tried di ferent dys) cures, hut uothing seomed to help me. I was advised to give Lyd| b. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, and was happily’ surpriced fo find that it| ike 9 fitte tonic, and in a few days | nd pro: uy digest my | womon,” \ No other medic n the world) has received s Widespread and un- qualified endorrement, or hag sich a Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co, —It will prove to you that there {s no $350 and $400 that can compare with the Walters in any way, Don’t Delay a Minute. You save from $150 to eee if you secure a Walters Plano for $195 on terms of $5 down and $1 a week. ; . he celebrated Walters Parlor Grand Upright Piano is built by, the oldast and most skilled: piano-makers in the world, of the very finest material, in the most artistic style, and finely finished through- out. In fact, the Walters embodies piano perfection. It has re» ceived the highest praises from the musical profession and from all who possess one, Ten Years’ Guarantec. Every Walters Plano has a ten years’ guarantee inserted in gold let ters on the Inside top lid of the case, call on you, The so-called “sligl Store Closes at 5:30 o’Clock TOMORROW for Furniture . One Day, and the SALE Is Over Parlor Suites at Half Price Every Parlor Suite on Our Floor---Excepting the New Pooley Furniture---To Choose From And Many Separate Pieces At Half Price, Besides The greatest opportunities which this February Sale has presented are ready as you read, and will continue tomorrow. But do not forget that scores of housekeepers will be here early in the morning, and the Furniture is going to disappear quickly. The policy of making February wind up completely all the under-price Parlor Furniture put into the Sale impels us to this radical action, and, without a doubt, we shall sweep our floors clean of this entire collection of thoroughly good and trustworthy Furniture, when the public has a chance to secure it at just half ita real and positive value, While there is only one day more of selling, there are still good assortments all over our floors in furniture for the dining-room, library and bedrooms, at the special February prices, It is not yet too late to save a great many dollars on the furnishing that you wish to do this Spring, and for your Summer home, Those who expect to have new homes to furnish any time this Spring or early Sum- mer, may save hundreds of dollars by coming early tomorrow. It is impossible to give itemized facts about the stirring offerings of the day; but. remember that the floor is filled with hundreds of pieces of furniture that cannot be duplicated at their prices for six monthe at least. The only safe plan is to come early, in person, and see exactly what is here, “he pieces included in the offering cannot be duplicated, and will be sold as they stand on our floor. There is scarcely a housekeeper who will not find something that she would have been sorry to miss, no matter how well and completely her home may now be furnished, Pte The day is going to be a remarkable one in our Furniture business, Grins This Great Sale Bands «Morrow Evening, Tuesday, Tomtbruary Twenty-Elghent Renowned, Tone-Lasting , $350 Walters Pianos, 3195 Tae $La Week The celebrated Walters Pianos, beautiful new 1905 models, with all the latest improvements, for $195, on terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week, Is ong of the greatest Go where you will our plano store and have him res iano values in the world. examine the quest a representative will Caution! such a plano roe absolutely worthless, uld not part with them. ‘ Aut has Teansrer To LEUNGTON TO. SAVE 591060" Sr FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE MONEY Watch the World’s WANTS under the head of “Business Opportunities.” Among the thousands of chances presented in these col- umns there is surely one intended for you and make comparisons, or ina fo re hie ano In America for less than Pianos wilt be delucred on first pay- ment of $6, and no interest charged for tone taken in making payments. We will give a stool to match and a new style cover with each piano. On cash sales we deliver planos to any part of the United States, Beware of Second-Hand Piands. Upon no consideration do we advise any one to buy a so-called “slightly used” or second-hand piano at any price, for in a very tly used” or second-hand pianos are like pieces of old machinery—they are worn out and uséless, otherwise BS 9 Sunday World Wants Make Money for Advertisers and Readers. JOHN WANAMAKE PENN aA N otel® PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, LALIONS BOUL tak BLK iy PANDY ae It 4 five minute Te ihe low for Twenty-tl THM Y eg ITED, Sardi 4 a ps PY pee (j eas Se eaacun aLrect. AOD Fulton bs i The aw York tee val! for. mM roel ‘throws on. ri polephone "43. Chelses" for Ponnerivenis Pa ‘General Manaxex, «i le HEA 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Sirest, H 7,9, 11, 13, 45, 17, 19, 20, 21; 24, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth St ‘ ‘ 1, 5 me ONE DAY MORE To-morrow, after store closes, we take Inventor;, to asceitain gains and losses; of the six months’ business to February 28th. The More Sold The Less to Inventory. So here's for A ROUSING FINAL SALE! Lots are too small to permit detailed mention of This Last Day’s Opportunities, UILSHAN “TEETH GAS tracted Witt Gan,” 91,00 shana Wack por tooth $9.00. ee eye $IA-S7—&—FlO. PLATES REPAIRED WHILE WAITING, .|N, E, Gor. 125th St. & 8th Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M, Broadway, fourth ave. Sth and L0th sts. 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