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$15,000 ADAY BY ~ BOUSTOFACENT Farmers Get ‘Quarter Cent a! Quart Raise; Combine Hands Itself Three Times That. WHITMAN | INTERESTED. Indictments Found Two Years | Ago Are Still Alive and May Be Tried. An advance of one cent a quart In the, Wholesale price of milk in Greater New Tork ts to be declared by the combine | @ontrolling milk consumed in the city. , The advance, which will go into effect Monday, follows a quarter of a cent in- @rease in price which the trust began Paying to milk producing farmerr the Bret of the current week. Exchange known as the “trust” | GALLANT SEA HORSE THAT ISON SHOW AT THE AQUARIUM. were If that echeme goes through the milk voted by a special Grand Jury called by combine, which was indicted for a simt-| District-Attorney Whitman on Feb, 2, ! 1910, who returned individual and blanket indictments against the board of dl- rectors for violation of the Anti-Mono- Jar trick several years ago, will get three times as much benefit as the farmer out of the milk advance, with- poly act. ot having assumed ® single extra went of expense at any stage of the tion of handling milk, | jowed inevitably, Gealers any, by a reire of a cent a quart | at retail. This may bring the ordinary Bottled milk up to 10 ce quart. ‘The city is now consu: over 2,000,- 000 quarts a day. An a ce of w cent @ quart in the price means ap extra rake- @ of $80,000 a day. Of this the farmer gets $5,000 and the | Milk combine grabs $15,000, News of the proposed advance in the Wholesale trade price was confirmed by C. A. Phelan, an assistant State Com- Missioner of Agriculture. Ho ald he | Bed got the same tip from reliable up- | State sources, received at the branch office in this city of the State Depart- ment of Agriculture. WHITMAN SAYS OLD INDICT- MENTS ARE STILL ALIVE, District-Attorney Whitman, when in formed of this intended “boost” by the milk combine, stated that evidently they had forgotten the «.iminal indictments * voted agains: eigit of their directors two years Mr. Whitman furth added that his office had by no me: Porgotten this case and that the indict» Ments were still “alive,” and the cave Swould be vigorously prosecuted In tte fesular trial order. When the Milk Exchange announced, fast week, that it lad arranged to pay the farmers a quarter of mt more a quart for their milk, the Made by the exchange feed \ as higher und labor was higher and cows Were scarcer. ‘The extra three-quarters of a cent which the milk combine now pians to ‘ekim from the trade is to be added to the already unprecedented proiits ari ing from the pasteurizing or ‘coo! of milk to conform to the new H. Department regulationg since “oooking” of milk got Ip vogue vast Plants for the process have gone up all sever Greater New York. ‘The indictments standing against the @ight directors of the Consolidated Milk EXTRA | To-Day and To-Morrow, ) y, Guaranteed Genuine Diamond i) Greatest Value Ever Known | be remembered by well one Y ‘oui ot care io keep thi Please pote this They will not 'N il or be reserved until ot mane. @175.00 Bolla 18K. Gold Watch for 8136 15-00 felid 18K, Gold for 85.00 14K. Gol an 14K, Gol 0 23,00 Bolld 14K. Geld jor 8h 14K. Gold Watch fur 15 | @FEN UNTIL € O'CLOCK. h Attorney des tw fet $10 So Oak Dres Following the return of the indict- | ments the price or “value of milk as was volun- argain day life, and it wae but aj k rt while until the advanced prices in went into effect, CAN AFFORD INCREASE TO FARMER. John Burlinson Coleman bes this latest representation of pine as wnother “subter= Attorney Coleman, who in De- nted a §pecial Deputy Attorney-General,* and whose activity at the referee hearings then held ted to the special calling of a | Grand Jury, stated that from his intl- mate knowledge galnel the ean well afford to pay the farmer any reasonable Increase without necessitat- ing a corresponding advance by them. “T posit! man, certain member of the combine for one year amounted to over $2,500,000, “The practice of the Milk Trust 1s to together at agreements’ and boost themuelven. forced by necessity to raise his price and a half cefite—the combine unblush- | he feeding, the tabling, the lat just because he legitimately « and @ half cents, the combine {rigly feels it must get an equal division for transporting the product. “This is the best evidence that thetr raise in price is not Justified, either by the increase in price paid to the pro- Milk Trust y know,” ed Mr. Cole- ¢ the total net profits of @ these ‘gentlemen's rices to suit Because the TA RS RA NR ESR teen ne \ \ \ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, proEusEn 5, {aucer oF thelr increased cost tn handling. “But with all this I look to aee them, now that they have again startet, ralse their price to ten cents or better. Threatened criminal proceedings but temporarily hold them in check. “To hy mind the exhibition of people abstvining from the use of the neces- sities of life in order to punish the cor- Porations engaged in the tribution of euch necessities commentary on the state o} > WHITMAN REFUSES TO LET “JACK SULLIVAN” GO FREE. Lawyer Wants “Newsboy King,” Held for Complicity in Rosen- thal Killing, Set at Liberty. Efforts elther to get acob Rich, bvet- tor known as dacs cullivan, the news> if y king, out of the Tombs or else nthe charie |f com { phieity in th jer Of Herman Ros Jenthal, wore 1 today by Mar- | ford Marshall, Suilivan's counse? Mr. Marshall had a prot 4 inter- view last night with District-Attorney Whitman, trying to Induce the prore- cuting attorney to consent to permitting Sullivan's release on his own recog nizance. Mr. Whitman declined the re- quest and indicated that he expected to force Sullivan to trial, thougl no re- quest has been made upon Justice Goff for a special panel of talesman to try the case, Sullivan Js the eleventh and last pris- oner in the famous case. Becker and the four gunmen have been sent to the |death house at Sing Sing, Rose, Vallon and Schepps, the informers, have been set at Hberty, h compelled to com. municate weekly with Mr. Whitman. William Shapiro, the driver of the mur- der car, who became a State's witness, has been given his freedom, Sullivan alone is in the Ton peed add Foreman Takes Alfred Jonnac at No, 49 Kast One Hundred and | y 1 street, committed sutcide | jowing carbollc acid In the f his home easly to-day. He was fifty-one years old, in good health and, according to members of his fam- fly, had no cause for depression. | come from a torpid liver and cl ed, to become filled with undige: a swill barrel. That's the first step to keep your Liver active, Bowels clean and has been augmented by the a giant draft horse from the stables in Great South Bay. Some of tne best peo~ ple of the Lattery were in the throng that watched the show this afterncon and there crowds to-night if it don't rain. of the aqna-equine apeci.s yet brought into the arena. shell road in the tank, climbing trees or standing on their tails are the Shetland pontes, roadeters, cobs, polo ponies and tre dale. naiads and the mermaids use the others for a canter In the coral groves at the GONSTIPATED, HEADACHY, BILIOUS, 3 TONGUE GOATED?—GASGARETS SURE f Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Ca: to-night will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box from your druggi make you feel bully for months. Don't forget the children. 10 Cents, Never gripe or sicken, “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” NEW BIG SEA HORSE JOINS THE STABLE He’s a Regular Clydesdale of a Marine Equine and Bosses All the Ponies. ‘The Sea Horse Show at the Aquarium 1 of will probably be greater The naweomer is the largest specimen Galloping over the . But the newcomer is a Clydes- He puts it over all of them. The bottom of the sea, Old Neptune him- self and his court use the C for transporting their ec Jowels and to draw their royai chariots. The new Clydesdale held a levee this afternoon in the grassy shado of the 4 palms at the bottom of the tank and all the little ponies and horses called upon fa him, He has a tail itke @ tadpole and i he chucked the fillles under their chins like nn old Broadway masher. He knew he Was boss and just wanted to sho how friendly he was. Some of t younger sports didn't ke his fam larity. “He just grabbed them by the neck in a,half Nelson and they were good. He disports himself Ike an Arab steed from the belly to the hea@ and then ated bowels, which cause your sto garbage untold misery—foul gases, bad breath, scare! ist will | 1B regular, Stomach sweet, Head clear, and | i America’s Greatest Furniture House umann e@mpy, 35s. Block 8th Av. 36s:. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK Newark, N. J., Sto.e, 49 and 51 Make: Steet Durable Well-Made Furniture _at_Mone Saving Prices 4.98) Liberal Credit plate Solid oak, gold- [4 en finish, spin- dle back seat, well con- structed, $20 Continuous Post BRASS BED ts Solid oak, golden finish, 36incheslong, 20 ins. deep, nicely carved top, with 14x24inch bevelled mirror; 3 long drawers. tion the be a hate th 10 Steel avenport shrinks away to the tadpole variety with @ question mark in bie tail. lies down like a horse, gracefully arch- ing hie neck, but won’ curried, When he stands he stands on his tall, which he frames into aa inter- rogation point. The giant aqua equine is approxt- 4 mately seven and a half inches in length and has @ girth three inches in 4 circumference. inch and a@ half long. Well, don’t laugh. Some of the aqua Shetland ponies are —_>— only two inches long. ——— FOUND HIS WIFE DEAD. James Williams, employed in the baths at Turn Hall, Third avenue and Eighty- | heal fourth street, went to his home at No. 93 Forest avenue, the Bronx, early to- day and found a note on the door of his wife's bedroom begging him not to hate her memory for having killed herself. She wrote that the things over which she had cried in talking to him before he went to work yesterday afternoon had preyed on her mind, ae The husband pried open the door, He/ go t! found Mra. Williams lying on the floor with a rope about her neck. hanged herself from @ steam pipe. weight had apparently broken the rope. Wittlams totd the police that his wife had a crying spell yesterday afternoon. was depressed because they were not get- ting ahead in the world and because they had no children. I h soon be all rig Recent way. He ‘¢t stand to be His head is about an mt Gas Fixture. ly the brain thy ones. She had Her which first She aches on its New 1912, — THE STOMACH IS THE MIRROR OF HUMAN INTELLECT The bein rules the body, but the stomach rules the brain. If the stomach is not digest! is thrown out s alcohol fumes rising from the stomach will befuddle the brain so that mes drunk, so will the poison- ih Li eted ising Arig) the undigested lying decaying in cause the brain to become unbal: In this way certain crimes can even be traced to a weak stomach. Ce Z Discovery, which is all drug stores, brightens by clearing up, the stomach it can perform its functions as Nature always intended. It is a purifying and corrects trail. of balance and the thoughts it creates are not the stomach vitalizing agent local dborters of the stomach and then tones up the entire system so that a thoroughly healthy nervous condition is the result. It makes rich, red blood which courses through the brain, giving it strength and carrying away al} head- Stern Brothers” will hold To-morrow and Saturday An Important Clearance Sale of Boys’ Winter Clothing Russian or Sailor Suits, sizes 214 to 10 years, Actual Value $6.50, at $5.00 at 5.95 Corduroy Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 18 years, Actual Value $8.50, at 6.85 a 9.85 Values up to $13.50, lanced. First Aid to Chapped Skin aoy will apply a little D. & R. Perfect Cold Cream to your face and hands before going out and after com- ing in, the chapeed, dry skin will very \ t. 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