The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1911, Page 8

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{| 1) FOUND FILTH BAD PLUMBING tn on Witness Before Factor) tion Commission Tells of Visit to 100 Shop SICKNESS IS PREVALENT Senator Wagner Presides for First Time Health i * Scored. Since Iilness prostrated by the comm! deeply into inte of personally fr Lederle and + Walter Ber t Was in possession of a numix esting facts retatl Miss Frances I sumers’ League, who had inve one hundred bakeshops in this borough, testified that she hi dition of things whic ranted immediate rem e found ping on flour sacks, men and from colds, sick women, bad ventilation and a general unsanitary conditioi nost of the places visited. All but ten of the bakeshop. she vis- ited, she testified, were found to be in the only windows for Ventilation on the level of the sidewalks. Bad lighting facilities together with a general, uncleanly condition prevailed. In one bakeshop on Oak street Miss Perkins found filthy sweepings mingled with dough that was in process of bak- ing. She testified that in several of the bakeshops she saw rats running about, and in one instance » Utter of newly born kittens nestled in a bakepan where they had been born. personality of the owner of the f she vis chewed tdbacco, and expectoration was common, Only yesterday ehe found tn a gr fering from a severe cough and w qapectorated every few minutes during fee period of her tnepec PLENTY OF ‘WORK. "FOR THE WEALTH DEPARTMENT. and altuati exist. I believe that the Health De- partment hes the power, right new, to compel better conditions t Health Department amd the Labor Department are supposed to meke rigid inspections, but a clash of euthority exists. “%t the Health Department anserts it's authority every employee of a bake athop as well as the prorprietor himself | should be eubjected to a physical ex- ‘The bakers orgainzation a rule to the effect that It is hazardous to select a House, Flat, Apartment, Store, Office, etc., t with but a few vacancies from which to choose. “To Let” ads. were printed in last Sunday's World— More than in the Sun- day Heratd, Sunday Sun, Sunday es, Sunday Tribune and Sunday Press COMBINED. WN MANY BAKERIES Inspec- + | Comments of Firm Admitted ered a con- | #88 fajlure to get stock that had been paid for, On each letter was @ notation and all in the court room sistant United States Attorney Smith reud the comments. Rice smiled and then busted himself reading the stock market report on one letter, Some of the comments were: excited ;" Plaining bitterly; will buy more; Mere Pinned together with this comment “All these kicking like hy Baldwin who objected to the letters be- ing shown to the jury. .,| to show that ih bucketshop falled to “| munications written by him to the THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911. Ey ets STRACHAN “| SPURNS PAY FOR: TEACHERS’ FIGHT Not in Mood reg Accept $500 a)! t , n tie Health | Would Depart keested tat the} Month for Organizing Battle |" j That Won Equal Salaries. “SOUAWK” LETTERS) TO THE SHEFTELS | BEFORE THER. porter ot The mi sid okChak of Customers With as Evidence, J a Tonic and Body Builder. Colds and Lung Troubles, This one of the fn the BH cket shop was the jury that porge Graham heftels and others of the group al in the U States Cir- ustomers of a file of ers and Was seined nt during the raid last fiels concern, The let- complaint about the many letters we have received United States:— defrauded the t wad In the shay «from ¢ as a good remedy for bronehial troubles and as a isters of Holy © pr nd all throat trotes. ROOKLYN® The Largest Millinery Store in America laughed as As- George Graham ‘This one very squaky,” was written “Getting nasty,’ ables one very “Going to a lawy: “Com- meio yard, but Look out for this one." A package of seven” Tet was MYRTLE AVE. at 1s a ‘squawk'? asked Attorney ‘Up in the country where I come from,” said Judge Ray, “they call the noise made by a hen or a goose a squak, and | a guess it means the same st ane ats for $1.48. ‘The letters Were admitted in evidence execute ite order: sahied . db it's acho sald he was em- as kkeeper by Howard Loner ieentged @ number of com- 100 feet, devoted to $1.98 and $2.98 hats, will be offered as an extra special for Wednesday, at. . Scheftels. He had been a customer, but recelved none of the stock he had ordered, 1887 Anniversary Week Brings The Most Remarkable Values and Assortment of Warm WinterOvercoats Overcoats at each price of such un- usual value that elsewhere they would sell for much more money. They are the kind of values which have made our stores famous for almost a quarter century, and which enable us to cele- brate this week our 24th Anniversary, after having grown in that time from one small store to five of New York’s largest and most popular clothing stores. Among them is an immense variety of popular models and fabrics, including rough and smooth brown and gray mixtures as well as the more conservative Oxford and black. Besides a large number of full lined coats. there is a remark- able assortment of coats that are unlined, save for satin shoulders and sleeves, and which show interior or lining fabrics of plaids and stripes. Plain and belted shaggy ulsters and coats of walking lengths, English Raglans made for us by Nicoll, of Regent street, London, and others made here. Among them a wonderful assortment of unlined coats with fancy backs, including the exclu- sive Brill Illuminated Back Coats" with fabric backs of plain purple, red, brown and lavender and beautiful blanket plaids. FIVE CONVENIENT Broadway at 49th Street 279 Broadway, nr, Chamb 125th Street at Third Av 47 Cortlandt St., nr.Greenwich Union Square, Mth %., nr. Bway STORES “Get the Habit.” Bull Brcthers Harlem Store Open Every Evening. Go to va SISTERS OF HOLY CROSS iq Indorsement of Father athor John’ $ Medicine as) Cures hospitals and institutions all over Canada and the “We cheerfully recommend Father John's: Medicine for those who are weak and run ‘down Not a “cough syrup” akening stimulants, but a 1 of an eminent specialist. ILGOX’S| AND BRIDGE ST. Extra Special for Wednesday $1.98 and $2.98 Trimmed Every Hat in our ready-to-wear department, a room 25 by $1.48 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings. at $15,$20, $25, $30, $35 and $40. Some People Think Pahst Beer Costs More—But it Don’t— BECAUSE of the high quality, the de- licious flavor, the sparkling zest of the famous Pabst Milwakee Beer many families have the wrong idea that it is so high in price they can’t afford it, when the fact is it costs no more than other beer. Ask your dealer for from “The one best beer in the world” ross, | Bottled Expressly for Family Use When you onder you can have your choice of either Pabst Bohemian Brand (Light Beer) or Pabst Doppel Brau (Dark Beer) and pay no more for it than you do for other beers not nearly so good. Women like it because it has that delicious and sparkling zest without the excessive bitter taste that so many find c!-Jectionakle. For Sale at All Grocers and Wine and Liquor Stores Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt® Relief--Persiay...: Cure | (Aaa Without Deposits Purchased in this manner hay never proved sutisfactory to the buyer, Our methods | ‘are always to please our patrons, ‘Call and Make Your Own Terms’ ‘« Our Terms Apply also to New cal New done, Jeet anak « and Sengenty ut. | gestion-— improve the compl: = | the eyes, Smal Pill, Small Dove, Saal Genuine outer Signature od 5 Furnished! rursished fas "149.75 *200 ‘* 3 vumbnea 4 vivatstes 4, vurutshea 4 ri *49.98 69.98 89.98 Aes aa We Pay Freioht “signa wee er | Account. AE Pullman Davenport so! in Imperial leather ane 1-4 Carat, $10 1-2 20 3-4, Purses are filled— hearts are made glad By the timely use of a Word Want Ad. A Double ae per With Sunday World| [A_NEW JOKE BOOK) [sre ev Fashion Shee | RR ann cmmaReR In Colors “ete Edited by MA ¥ MANTOM Wrt> for New Catalogue. Mailed Free. |

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