The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1907, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1907. 6 5 ff ay ) Here Are Some~ Reasons‘ ELEVATOR WOMAN 4 HY (il MEN Wi Ascribed by Thinkers for In- Se eS f Soe te\ @ dulgence in Liquors. ie AE Gy Lies Down on Floor to Reach Lever and Turns:1 Wrong W t + : a gees : |"DR. PARKHURST AND EXPERTS DIFFER ree eT jscussing the Findings of the Chi-|j AS TO FIRST CAUSE OF ALCOHOLISM, | Oo wondi ic" “cago Conference Dr. Parkhurst Gives Hee pal causes of alcoholism as stated at the Chicago Conference: pL AG First Place to Reason Experts | ARCADE “ARROW coLLar nh the elevator where whe left taste for liquor. i i feeling of fatigue. 3. The existence of Intolerable domestic conditions. ae Thi d. : H -Yhe Clupeco prices; an’ exclusive Arrow feature, lnsures long life — ee ut 1 SSeS 9] “Fhe-three-canses giver by for. Charles H, Parkhurst: i and most accurate Quarter Sizes. — J 1. The monotony of the workingman’s life. 200 ‘STYLES IN ga SIZES; [Bc EACH; 2 FOR 250 aE i 2. The discomforts of domestic Iife. _. Tray, N.Y 12 resh New fa id Exes 2c] : At 170 James ButlerStores.. SOcTAL © CONDITIONS DRIVE Actual deetre|for_ the eoctal!fellowsh|p of the saloon. LABORERS TO SALOONS pon the minute he had left the ) liquor, ° v. where he had deen com-~|_ "As for cold ‘and heat, we hear peo | 1° to ear one of his wifo's home |: le say that they drink tn t er. E i meals, i [ito keep waem, and in the mumrhar st . : . "As for the fesire for the society |keep cool, It acema to be an rest Nowhere Else Can Workingmen Bin deStim ulus yee contsotany on sramusae nee ine ruleleratiaeres wath wis | eae many natures seem to cmve juat thi8) Snowfall a Cause of Alcoholism. | Which Those More Fortunately Placed. pri stint wig snd met |. au cousin wih tis aca Derive:From.Music, usic, Literature eocmany are Aghting tn ttying to make| poo = Sttrective places for men to go. for apes ats AUctand Supa | |@emestic intelictty exista to the largo | @mtent that ajcoholiem gtres aa Ita ex-| ousrexsioit: Matter @ fall.of enow there v Neti : den Increase of alcoh: ‘ou couldn't have better or fresher éggs than these \ and Art. : Dy. Parkhurst’ does not beijeve that | 1. Seaduditnn eeenieu a Farivis ‘ ; |remaina. Just why anow, trreap: . We are often‘ agked how we can undérsell all our neighbors in fresh eggs. We go’ after them into t — Q of extreme cohl, atiould create the TERE homever. | tn offering excuses tor ire for drink’ ta Interesting. warmer sections aid, br : BY ALICE ROHE, met ann he says, mon often pre-| “Poor aigeation Is another dause to be | them shere—catload after carload—every day. We control the ais Chicago, feheravat the instance of Judge Cleland, a_number Of! coreeening —the many ether or nok eaciety_the arsenal suteinit toc iS prices. you almost at © dispensers of liquor conferred on-the-etH of chronic alcoholism, the follOW-| stated in the Chicago conference, Dr. gestion nave, They imagine that Nane af our nei hbors have They can't have’ Parkhurst sald: | will give them. relle€ and #nevitad: don't-sellenoutgh: 35 Pendent eee einai The JAMES BUTLER STO eggs. One of these stores must be sort to It ‘Tne fooling of Matieue fe no dount "HOt course, in Individual cases cur =| i axeatncas-sacidonse = fng causes were unanimously agreed upon, although many othera were susT the cause for much drinking. A person —textefortquor:———— = == ia | entiot wien] either, ental ori phyeiost | men to Grint; batitheee tecaporel cause 2 @ worth considert 1 Becond—A fecling work finds a fleeting stimulus to re-| fisoussion of the eub} ng -In a: serious ‘Third—Tho extitence of intolerable domestic conditions. eet. hewed endeavor through the power of “As for the taste for liquor, the term | ““Wixpert witnesses gave a variety of causes, such ais cold weather, ms @earth of rational amusements, the state of the patient's digestion, the dil- the a, Areente Sr, of America, ficulties of local transportation, the many subjects of controversy at present pont bctectorn snes ararpenad |eaei ¢, eerests the prevalence of influenza and accidents and temporury etroum- ones pxwposiels officer's bade: 4 (fe onvicted he wil lone the adere., Mr 71a and. otter “wreroers Charles Ho Parkhurst, when questioned: about the Chicago .con- LOSE SPECIAL BANG t gshile “Cust hemertee rere crectalaon oacene, at Goer own = reqty is fo Upon tf re Fence and his own personal opinion upon the three principal casee or Startling Reduction in Enokcest Grades of Sugar Corn. East View Essie Maine Sugar Corn. Sugar Corn. Ormonde _Gastle a i holism, gave the followin ton “unmet they wised As hoi Extrachoicequality: sweet, Fanciest quality of fae alco ea 6: Arrest persona wham they tight « (cee Brae El tender, ak nee cked M a Cornedalic Gail First—The monotony of the workiugman’s fe -- IB violating the ordinance tegulating ¢ and tender: een in creamy; packed Maine Sugar Corn: deliciously Second—The. discumforts of domestic Hite, ngham Will Shear. the Mill.’ arsed of nutomablies Maine—styie; ' in Maine styie; swyet, you make any move to reset: ind—Actual desire for the social fellowship found in saleons. lene at ° pow. oMr. Mee Tegular. price regular price ae entity aE oH workingman’s life 1s really the principal caune,” jonaire of Authority if Con- jeta’ se naeziates the (Cogad inslenee! was &c.; for three i SNES Cx in. In the walks of victe ading. Well walt til th a Ei} days can re- ays can gate Dr. Parkhurst, “andvit ts easily traced to fts ofixt cted of Spedding : [ave L wralt till they get arverted," he | says an - Se Jife where we all meet with oyhilarating experiences according to-our tastes, either in literature, music or other forms, we receive this stimulus naturally, Pollce Commissioner Bingt . ie The laborer, however, is only able to escape trom his sordid mental state) or en nanicativa to-day atout hie ree STRICKEN WITH “BENDS.” | & the temporary and artificctal exhilaration obtained from alcohol. | ported statement that there is got an! ae ore - he dearth of rational amusements mentigned in the Chicago con-| honest man on the police force. Ho! Rtephen Prior, a workman In the Das ference comes under this head, for when you regard the lives of the labor- rate aaa whee oF ae ered F wus atricken with g clasves you reallze how little amusements they really Rave. . : oer a ari fe WBLiquor «ives a temporary fecling of | way that more domestic “trouble In egnilaration; the world looks brighter, | caused by drink that the reverse, Ginger Sma aaa Snaps. or the Old- Fashioned Soda ___ Cracker. fresh from the National Biscuit Company Y an 5¢ 5 Cc re ee Prunes,: 4c)" 22 re nade Over (and fell helpless to the pa feade in upper Broadway last | was removed b tuniny afternoon. leg Hospital, wi preseryed '15¢ : ently the working clis#4,| “There ts-no doubt, however, that) “all I nave to my about th DB pets ( glass jar ho can find no natural means of ¢x-| unpleasant home affaint drive many) remarked tho Comimimdoner, PLiberty Jams. Hilaration, resort to the saloon. mon to drink. I know of one man in | i Be eaten re handed ‘he'd flour is sold at $0 low a price w z New York who contessod to a great! laed S Yih) Bt ta. oe St tw I ite Fruit, Mavor poriitendent off metilne tonto anit lil power in refraining from flying toi Concerning Da fennen Morrt: Street shaft cd 2 Cc Meaty and thin skinned fornia fruit just se petizme wholesome and nourishing” as >the highest arene i nother large sl nt has arrived and we eontinu= this ofer of si rprising value untilthe closing hour next Wednesday night. prepared Flour. ver, LOC wz 7? (French Peas. { “SOE. ‘Stamps Free| eaieatinan Pray a —_————— Fish n Specials. Alaska Satron=Hatchery tren fancy reds t1b.7D is all purchases of 10 cents or miore except C. 0, D, Groceries tall can, 13¢ "25¢, sewith alli purch decades i 10c pols moyen 3 Peas and Beans: m, t-Ib tall caf: Oranges. { Lemons: Marrowiat Beans— New York Columbia River Sal non—Essie Pipes veetand juicy Indian River fruit, Bright and juicy fruit selected froma State bo) Brand lb, ived from Florida; 25¢ new Messina Importation, 17c} 4 t h Greenings selected for their ndness and delicious natural Mavor; basket. Ic SeUnENRSEnienantaesaeneent fa live eoajudlee et est Biscayan, in” best — eas and Cc SS ; 9c|) Teas an offees. Mustard Sardines—Essie brand, || The Finest in the World—At/Half-the Usual Prices. Poscekvi bias Hinks sunicd autiys “@an} | Chetcest Grades of Ceylon, India, Oolong, jf te murns and wreakiast 10c large can i| English Breakfast and Mixed Teas. } SS mianetee I Kippered Herring 5 — Golden's; 6o“S-& Ho" Stamps Pree with 1 tb. Very Best Teas for 606 Buckwheat. Flour: ae =e inrge leant Bo 40 “S. & H.” Stamps Free with Js lb. Very Best Teas for Z5c Peerless Hrepal ah ¢ selt-rals- 10c| ' Threaded Fish—Peerless Brand; eK AEes BC ALCOR” OF = fion-Brandy package 5c Trish Mackerel—Special tation of big, fat, plump ties; 40-Ib, kit, $2 each ...- Cromarty 45.4S. & H,". Stamps Free with. }4-Ib. Very. Best Teas for t3c-: Coffees That Are’Surpassingly Satisfying. i F Blue Ribbon Maritialade | —ASs the name Implies—is operated by electricity. However, an electric current in the house_is not necessary. : With electric power the-fatiguing task-of foot pumping is eliminated: 20 Stamps Free with 1 lb, Old Piantation Java for... 3Oc | (Nothing -more=deltelous “made Tn 45 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Best Mocha and Java,, 25c | America; preferred by many to 4 the best imported; put up 10 Stamps Free with 1 lb, Best Maracaibo Coffee... 20c! | ite t-1B¢ sale fatoriscacte 15c; 40 Stamps Free with-+-Ib, Best-Santos Coffee. >. SERLeAS Millar's Irish Marmalade. nua!—-importation ; | leaving the mind—of the operator entirely free for interpretation and forte = =5-Slamips- Frees Wits! Ibe Cotes So eremcereecaeaes = ised fale mae ets Oe = enjoyment. = '60O STAMPS FREE} Iii: | ee A eee You do not have to. sell or exchange your present Piano—as the Tel- wiib-the following purchase: + Te =a paaSaey > 1 1b, Old Plantation Java Coffee........ GOc 55c anne ears. | La ft choice South Electrié Player ty) be easily attached, without disfigurement, injury or 14 |b. Very Best Tea__...,-. esses + 25c)} fruit, preserved in syrup, LOC! is pc SC I a ea interference with the key board. z = Ti eae wlohe opened ETHOS DAV mornings March 7, making 171 James Butler Opening of New Store at) Gnas Stores iy and about Greater New York, "All of ‘them are popular and flourishing. Each | store has a larger following thai any other grocery in its neighborhood. Why? Because. JAMES, 2015 NM ADBISON AVE., +BUTLER gives yalues—higher quality for less money than any’ other retailer in America. Nothing will be left undone at the new store to satisfy every patron in price, quality, service Corner 128th Street. (| and delivery, We cordially invite every house keeper in the neighborhood to call there. a ee ne, "=| |Piper-Heidsieck Champagne Unrivalled for Quart Rottle,* Pint Botte, IE} {the .complex- _————-— | At 77 James Butler Licensed Stores. 9 9 5 ] 9 5 There is complete ‘control of expression and tempo. The tempo may be retarded or accelerated at will With the slightest pressure of the fingers one can interpret of the shading may be as delicate or as pronounced as and render an intricate composition with the technique ‘¢sired—making the TEL-ELECTRIC an ideal instrument for and touch of a finished pianist. AOC ee ‘Or, without any human aid, one may enjoy a Beethoven The Tel-Electric produces the highest quality, of music. sonata.or a Sousa march, played exactly as marked by the Telsia high-grade Jnsrrumentythesprcductiot ee clipres i : <i a r . ynounced electrical and mechanical genius, and is worthy of composer. en playing itself the time is Perfect— a place in any parlor. There is seemingly no limit to its, therefore, for dance music not even human hands can equal possibilities and the results it accomplishes are simply the TEL-ELECTRIC PIANO PLAYER. marvellous. poms Loses wah HELTAH: | LOW ONIONS, By th un. 8C ce (Fr nen, ) RED OR ‘S| Meeiiere fon; cake |: wenceated 9 C } Tomato Ketchup, 4 Good old Piper-Heidsieck more than holds its own against free fr all the newer brands so extensively advertised, Connoisseurs of} oysy oe 1 por. Ars cs za “10¢ fine wines esteem it to-day motechighly than ever, and its fame $ $ baer, gs "oa: | grows here and in Europe, Our very special price will interest Bettie ... 5 | ail lovers of this Tare old: vintage. 333 Jelly Powder. « Blue Hibben — All the cholcest cruit favor package... 4 OC, old style players. Recitals daly between 9A. M. snd 5:30 P.M. We have jost baocd an Te se Radish, Power's Irish Dozen: Hunter or Corn Starch laleroniog illumrabisl Col leatoe' cory Tel torkich el ba erclled te oro : ’ B Al 5 O. Wilson Whiskey. . t nd hikey,,.. ASS € Bottles P 1. ach pune ca] REE tg We respectfully invite visits from musicians and all lovers of geod music—eepecially ownen of Cc these years! pare Life-long drinkers of’ BASS pronounce the BUTLER BOTTLING| brand “00 better than many and equal to any they have ever used. Our price) Dajte ot is much lower than that of the exclusive bottler, because Kingussle our expenses and our margin of profit are much less. 25c 85c The Tel-Electric Piano Player 285 Fifth Avenue, Cor. 30th St., Manhattan Pp running, In large molaturé - proot carton, each... ScotchWhiskey The BUTLER BOTTLING is preferred by all_ who try It. The mellow blend sur For a test Rospaitestivou may buy two bottles for...7...-.....006 Nighbatie | or fetriag tor Francisco et | 2 ita oe ~ Mono gram,Whiskéy | cie'sciaret. Whiskey: eta mepe (aa eu Gallon, 3.00 Matt 150 |; Bottle. 75_| perted Bs Sea pone’ O9C) old blend. § Jug, lion ‘Large Flask, 45c 0c

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