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NEVER SEEN BETTER DISPLAY ix 4 a . * York City Open gn Markets, » '. ers Make the Rounds in Motors, | Bp Sophie Irene Loeb. ident Marks. iret as greatly pleased with the pro; | nally fine. commission man.” — My i ‘Oren entry and Saterday | Eves'ngs Ay LUMBUS OF FARM PRODUGE Hotel Keeper Praises the New , TOUR OF INSPECTION. “Borovgh of Otlicials and Oth- Beveral automobiles and buses car- fred » party of over three hundred, leonsisting of Aidermon, city oMoctais, ‘¢ science teachers and other ted guests attending a tour of the ‘kets Saturday with Borough | George W. Perkins, Chairman of Phe Mayor's Committee on Marketa, Was also present, and expressed bim Fees already made In the development the markets. The produce was ex- ‘There were several hotel proprietors attendance, and, in the words of owner of one of the most proml- jt hotels in the city, “I have never @ better display of produce any- The goods I see here to-day equal tc that which I purchase my business. The prices are ex- ly low, in many instances being per than I can buy them from t i : C Hundreds of people were purchas- at each of the four markets, and Uvely competition was evidenced at the stands. One noticeable feature it the foodstuffs is a uniformity Price and grade. This is due to fact that buyers may go from one to another and purchase the that seem the best at the fig- ‘The result of this has proved that eeller cannot dispose of poor prod. with such keen and close com- tom on all sides. Since the mar- plan is under the jurisdiction of Ve meee var|| | Essie Milk, hight Coded a9 (ye way, New Yor! OPENS AN REDIT TERMS Spring Lamb Chops, wi ¢:10is..». 2O¢ ‘Dew 50 8G Ps Down +109! ewe 175 \49 Sern 459 the Borough President, with his com-| veloping the market and controlling mittee of experts, the prices and] the prices of food. There is no ape ; rie parent reason for It except lack 0 lity may be kept where they prov- | enort, We have hundreds of farmers y should be, and the individual! come in, from time immemorial, and who would artificially raise such| sell their entire load of produce srices or carry inferior quality loses| direct to the consumer. They go (he safe to his neighbors, home with more money than they Consequently the man conducting a} Would have r ~ Feat ed ya stand Vies with his neighbor in mak- at ihe cat poled eee ee ing it more attractive in appearance pe 10wes' ; ste * ‘This is due to the fact that the and cleantiness ax well as conform | Thle is due to tne nt and the farmer has the assurance that he is not at the mercy of the commission man or wholesaler, but has a dire | with the prices and q ty. 1 !an example of this in the Almost In the centro | nd perhaps the moat all stand tures deep. does not make the price, to which ‘wnee of the produce, | Stuff goes to waste. young vhan Who conducted tais| “Therefore the very small famer place drew his customers by making | Near Baltimore, and there aro many on his stand so that it had a tompt-| W this cannot be done In New) ach fruit and vexe- are hundreds of small farmers around hero that could be others. In this way he got his steady | induced with a little campaign of customers, and #ays he intecis to] education to come right in and got keop them by strictly observing this | an established trade at these mar- policy, This tendency seems to ve} kets, Furthermore, many people who spreading. are now in the very congested sec- At tho Fort Leo market there were! tions of the city, foreigners, if you over a hundred shopping automo-| please, who have always been biles, showing that the people of/ farmers before they came here, better circumstances aro glad to| might be attracted to the farm dis- avail themselves of the low prices,|tricts nearby, if they were assured a8 well as the people of small means, | of ready market.” they were well patronized. T ere | fresh produce to keep a family of wage also Hive crabs and other kinds | four for nearly a weel fed chickens sold at the low price of] 1 doz. Ears Corn Ye a pound. 1 bunch Celery Several officials from other cities! 3 Cucumbers were members of the party. One of| 2 Keg. Plants, at be. these, from Baltimore, an expert on| 1% peck Apples markets of the United States Cus-] 1 head Cauliflower toms, George Stewart Brown, made] 1 head Lettuce the following statement: 1 head Cabbag “Great credit is due for the prog-| 1 1b. Butter. ress made in such a short time,| 2 Ibs. Rock C but the city ot New York Is far bo hind the Baltimore in de: Total THE EVENING _WORLD,. ‘MONDAY, “OOTOBER THREE DEAD, ONE NEAR DEATH, VICTIMS OF FIRE John, old sister, Little Children Saved Baby— Second Fire in Home, HARTFORD, Conn., ter Mitchell jr nine; ¢ steady sale of his farm’: products. chell, five, children of Walter Mit- He knows that the commission man] chell, a farmer of Avon road, Farm- ingtor, Conn. and his wife, Julla, are for this thrift v » the quality, | h® must practically agree, lest bis} dead, and yaaa, may die in the hal The hoy Walter set hie clothing it @ point to carefully select the prod- | Of him, comes in and easily disposes | ablaze in stirting a fire yesterday in uce he carried, Also, aeranged it | Of his wagonload, There is no reason | the kitchen range biliousness, Fish and meat stands have increased! ‘The following are prices of food. | stomach and bad cold their facilities for handling, and|atuffa T purchawed for $1.50, enough | to-night with Cascarets, Don't put in another day of distress. Let Cascarets sweeten and regulate your pve the sour, undig d rmenting food and that misery take the excess bile from of shell fish at minimum prices.| § the. Potatoes stomac Beveral new stands of poultry were! 2 jh ‘alifornia Grapes, “at “bo and noticed Saturday, Fresh killed, milk-|10 Tomatoes . r| making gas; and make months, extra large can, Fine Table Butter, Selected: dozen in carton............+ East ViewBrand Eggs, 3'7° New Laid; in sealed cartons only; Giving great safisfac- E gs, tion at the price... em 10 for 25¢ ousekeepers’ Canned Veg etable Special Tomatoes, large No.Scan, new fruit c Sugar Corn, Choice quality...... 325 Early June Peas, sweet and tende? Blue Ribbon Jams, 2°35; Jams, Assorted flavors in glass jars—each 10¢ Liberty Preserves, tree stone crock 29° ; whole milk wi sate te oe Belle Brook “Milk, , Tall 10c. can of rich, sweet milk; saa] Evaporated thicker than cream..... Condensed Milk, c Butler’s Brand, i in 8° 3 cals, 23 Sanitary cans,each LLL LLL LN, Kirkman’s Borax Soap, 7 «*kes,25° Butler’s Best Borax Soap, <2««. 3¢ | | , Lowell Indoor Clothes Herat 50c Line & Reel Needed in Every Kitchen and 36 Feet serrtcsitet Catton tine 2 6 Complete with Screws and Screw Eyes, At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Sirloin Steak « Porterhouse acuedvect 22° Sugar Cured Hams, 21x cioice..» 2Oe Smoked Beef pougnes.. » 18¢ Frankfurter Sausages........... 16¢ LU STATION AT CORNER | Corned Spare Ribs, Very meaty...1b. JBC joe BRos} Heinz’s Sauerkraut .......... 3 w. 10¢ i Roasting Chickens, ii"... 22° Regular No. 2 can of ripe, “ed Taige can; When the mother and two boys tried! to smother the flames their own clothing ignited. Two younger grabbed from a_ field SOUR STOMACH, COLDS, HEADACHES, REGULATE YOUR BOWELS—10 CENTS: Turn the rascals out—the headache, nstipation, the sick, turn them out y waste matter from the, bowels. Then youfeel A Cascaret to-night will strai a 10:ceht box from any keep your head clear, | stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular a feel bully amd cheerful for fon’t forget thé children. : out by mornin drug store will Butler Bargains Lower the Cost of Living At All 235 James Butler Inc. Stores and Markets New Canned Goods Underpriced Tomatoes, Tomatoes, GROCERIES Asparagus, California Best Creamery Butter, Ib., 33° The Very Choicest of Creamery Tub Butter—Nothing More Delicious Cas Be Had f3 Any Price Belle Brook Print Butter, Equal to much of the so-called best. Try it and be convinced; bb., CHOICE GROCERIES Fanciest Quality, 1-lb. print, Fancy Blend of acl and Santos of rare en Quality” boys, Joseph and thelr ‘seven-months* Viola, and fan into the yard to safety, Their eries and the screams of brought Farmer Mitehell on the run some distance away, only to be paralyzed for the moment | by the sight of one of bis sons run-| ning around the baiek yard, his whole body enveloped tn flames, and two other sona, yet alive, on the kitchen stitch of clothing burned from their. bodies, which were blackened almost beyond recognition, The family was ‘burned out early in the summer and was Jiving in a small house, awaiting the completion of a new home. The baby was res- cued from the former fire, last June, with Its clothing scorched. ‘ Jyttaeereree eee enero meron ae ona eer er LRN Pastor Russell's Syndicated Sermons a Hifteen hundred newspapers in thi Africa, therefor advertisiny INTBRNATIONAL B, BL RARE, TAR. hi BB Why God’s Wrath Upon the Nations ee EAGER CROWDS THRONG THE TEMPLE Justice of the Day of Vengeance—“Render Unto Her Double’ — “The Controversy of Zion”-—Balancing the Books—Squaring Accounts With Debtors —Preparing for the New Dispensa- tion of World-Wide Blessings to the Church and the World. xy off the:decomposed | constipation at | were outside covenant relationship 31° Empire Brand Eggs, 22¢| Eggs, 33° Coffee, Ib. 2i° pws 8 J -00 }who are neither undor the Law Cov-| Grape Fruit, Finest New | Floridas, 9 cach.. Cranberries, First of the Cape Cod Crop, quart... Eating Apples, aor Valencia Oranges, ; Potatoes, ( i Sweet Potatoes ..4 ». 10° @ Ibs... Greenin Onions, ;, les ¢ App low, the finest grown Best white—that cook to perfection, red Jona- posh ae sweet ani Juicy; = wwe. 10° | sacrifice” —self-sacrifice. (Psalm 50:5; Butterine, 100 Rich, full-bodied, well-n Guinuess’s Stout and Bass Ale Swift's Premium; best Government inspected; 14b. print gee Stamps FREE with 1 lb. Very Choicest Teas, gae Stamps FREE with 1 |b, Fresh Roasted Coffee, At All 131 Jaries Butler Inc. Licensed Stor: California Claret, Pure Grape Wine; extra quality; bottle California Port & Sherry, = tured wines; half ‘gallon “ He bott bottles, 253 3 pi 50 2H Stamps sk REE. with each: Full Quart Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, #1 Large Bottle Preserving Brandy, Vase Bottle Imported Cabinet Port...... 75° Bottle Imported So!era Sherry... ‘75° Case of 24 bottles Lager Beer, *1 Your choice of Ruppert’s or Licbmann’s-—Light or dark. ——— — Double 4v¢ Stamps FREE on WEDNESDAY With All Purchases except Butter and Sugar 19° is gatton listened spell-bound to Pas | fear, tor Russell at The Temple, W. 63d street. His address inquired into the reason why in God's providence the world {s bel ushered into Time of Trouble, Buch as was not since there was & upon Justice for extraomlinary penalty? The Pastor’ gry, and Thy wrath is come.”—Revel- ation 11:18, After some introductory comments upon his text, the speaker read a number of corroborative Scriptures— Isalah 34:1-6; Jeremiah 26:15, 16, 27- i; Isafah 66:15, 16; Luke 21:24-2 Revelation 6:9-11; 2 Thessalonians 1: 3-10. Commenting on these Scrip- tures as he went, the Pastor claimed that their united testimony referred to the present time, mistranslated the end of the world; properly interpre- ted, the end of this Age, lapping upon and inaugurating the New Age—“the world to come.” God's people Israel typified Spirit ual Israel. All others were called the nations, the people, the Gentiles, and with God. Many of the Scriptures quoted had a double application: in a smaller sense, to the affairs of Typ!- cal Ierael; 1n a larger sense their ful- filment belongs to the end of this Age. Of Natural Israel {t was written, are not all Israel who are of Tsrael”; and similarly we might say to-day, not all are Christians who rofess to ‘be. Jesus emphasized this me thought when He referred to israelites indeed,” and speaking of the very Elect,” thus distinguishing | them from the numerous mass of Christians, who in a formal manner say, “Lord, Lord,” and draw nigh) with thelr’ lips, when thelr hearts | are far from Him. ONLY JEWS, GENTILES AND SAINTS classing the great mass of Jews And of professed Christians as part of the world the Pastor meant no unkind: ness; for he declared that there are many noble characters amongst the Gentiles—amongst those who are not In covenant relationship with God, enant nor under the Covenant of Grace. God has an eventual blessing for all who lovesrighteousness and truth—under the blessing of Restitu- tion. —Agts 3:19-23, ing in the present time, nominal) Christians, or mere professors, must not be confounded with the “little| flock” who have responded to the Gos- | have made a Covenant with Me by Romans 12:1.) If we shall recognize these saintly Christians of every na- tion and denomination as being the |one true Church, “whose names are| thai written in Heaven,” and if we shall tecogniag all others as Gentiles, we shall be getting the eye of our un- derstanding into true alignment with the mind of God as expressed in Thus seen, Ged ie not merely cu ing nations to war, to battle, the call is to all Gentiles irrespective lof national boundaries. And it ts|,,But the ono min Fo wer fee ma aft nom, Yor for fine. ‘commit e Josue’ worthy of note that throughout the Scriptures the great masses of India, China, etc, are comparatively {g- Messages they are not so particularly included {n the judgments, chastise- ments, troubles, foretold to ‘be com- ing upon the earth at the close of this Age. In other wotds, unintentional ignorance of God is mot a crime to be punished, but a defect to be corrected | The blow of the Divine rod is there- |fore to be expected upon the so~alled |Chrtstfan kingdoms—upon nominal ‘Christian people. The responsibility jof those and their punishments will ‘be in proportion to their knowledge knowledge possessed, Ignorance |not wickedne: God's sight. wits’ When thinking of the wrath of God |coming upon the world, wi e not to think of the Almighty as having exer. jeised great patience for centuries and finally losing His temper and wreak- {ng vengeance upon His creatur: |Such a thought might be gathered | ™ ‘om some of the expressions of the| criptures, because of adaptation of language to human comprehension, ‘and because gf more or less loss of | }\8 \the true sentiment in translating and ‘through the mental gloss of the trans- lators. In any event let us remem- oe that this wrath of God and the Rly Jin approximately Australia "and Scandinavia, (Y joer la controlled by the Syndicate, we have contra instructive sermons er Sg leading newspaper ha New York ts not ‘he publication of there of thia metropolis, paying bbbidabed TS ASSOCIATION. en Sie, out mit fo it PSS ARTA Last evening &) croeds, Instinctive! i splendid _congre-/|dread we meh trace en | have of death In every form| ~—by war, famine and sickness—ts the | w. that eternal torture nightmare thrust upon us from childhood, incul- : cated by all the creeds of Christen-! th dom but wholly without Bible founda- tion when the latter {s properly trans lated and rightly understoc!. « Furthermore, we should remember |? that while God has foretold the! troubles of the Day of Wrath for cgn- 4, turles and indicates that He will have) to do with their precipitation upon | * the world, nevertheless elsewhere He| ! also shows us that these troubles really come from ourselves, that they | | are the outgrowth of human wrong: doing, and that these dire penalties | of sin would have wrecked our social | ,. and religious fabric long, long ago,! had not Divine Providence fortended us—holding back the storm of human passion and avarice, and permitting {t to come only now, in the end of the Age, at the time when Divine, Providence has Messtah’s Kingdom tn « full readiness to take control. so soon as the storm of huma: sion shall have taght humanity fi its needed lessons and shall have liqui- long-standing accounts, Messiah's Kingdom, with a clean slate, will be inaugurated. We have reached the end of this} Gu world—the end of this Age. The long promised Day of blessing and Dtvine already dawning, through Jesus’ sacrifice has provided human sins and fratlities traceable to original sin. all to be forgiven absolutely. Certain wilful sins have been more or less punished during the lives of the sin- ind some of these, recorded in jan weaknesses, mental, moral and | physical, will be gradually gotten rid of during Messiah's Kingdom, under the Restitution processes which will All will have an op portunity of ‘rising up, up, up to hu- and those who have is Church He referred to some a8 |wiitully degraded mind and body will have the steeper path to climb and the longer one. ‘ will be able to come to the fulness of human perfection and everlasting life if they will, under the blessings and with the ald of Messiah's Kingdom. | ACCQUSTS YET TO BE SQUARED. | $+ Applying the matter now, the Pas-| At first this might seem to be tor declared that the whole world are full settlement for all of the world’s Gentiles, except the true followers of sins; but not so, according to the Christ, His saints, and the loyal: } Scriptures. hearted Jews, who ere still God's peo-|samtly followers all down through ple under thelr Law Covenan 1a |this Gospel Age, the world has had God's Cause, the Cause of Righteous- ness and truth, more or less clearly manifested, Every persecution against these members of the Body of Chr is a crime againt God and against f such sufferings the “If any suffer as a him glorify God on this) hat thf behalf; for the spirit of glory and of Goa resteth on such.”—1 Peter 4:14,| fhe" man perfectio In Jesus and in His righteousness. Apostle says, Christian, let fh blessing ce However, to understand God's deal-| "penalty, has et these, *ineir poet pel Call. ther My ints together | mere unto Me, saith the Lord! those who) n he Rwish Age ended wan 0 Fighteous "retribution for unsettled claims tice. had been alai very | through me commands, you | the Bible. From this standpoint only | {ase 3 can the prophecies of the Bible be un- | Pep! | derstood. tions; but in a more particular conse be nored. Because they have not come | fro r Zach {nto particular contact with God’s|ot a See blod ood, of cnet ee the jusitce in exacting al A eo! in ‘due time by the blessings of Mes- \slah's Kingdom. ire whe upoa the enlightened ‘onen fell th: “THE RECOMPENSES OF ZION.” and ‘thefr failure to live up to the|» Gop's | ¢ helt, persecutors must be " eventually be forsiven. Gg of TI upon at, world ray diferent fo tegen israel eternal the martyrs of ¢ t—t] tk niven the Piret Henurrection—the opie 101 at Tord. in. a ot HA; ridalation, BBs angina of ingdom, “with -all it Ine Infivenven, will of all th world bewan."—Acts J:19-23, MODERN PERSKCU Th We do not aay the last at Ot che, Body cutuug thelP vera of th “TS our dag th the wake, for Wi be. th Kingdo aby Heat wining to tie destruction wile Hut nothing that nvert the oye aeaa and, Ke Kingdom HYPOCRISY al Om Une when eu: fully belleved to hy passed—a mo: ‘Our cleray know that ana ‘he word ate At represent the ai 4, Ite Which thew By rs w Order of Minne nding this knéwiedge, .t is still Dinaphomed.” rh, told during the Dai ere the sword of the Head of the Greek Church, ea he is working out a the British, under King that » who reast my w! il who do not belleve ny titssion_ 8 to cowards In my army! The enemies ot the German people shail periah. God de- manda. thelr destruction, | Me it ia whe to fulfl Hie ak sponelbuity. ot his om and er of Christendom, re, whose eyes ai comprehension. have, 3 have ‘neglected ‘th . ot helping them out of ie ina. Bese, are now leading them into darkness in an opposite direction—imté tution and Higher iilciaes and y' iin Ing con- ied 1H the world, The ervede of the Dart Agrs are atill Mugged ou'the bosom in outward Dre inwardly they are joathed. ‘pero fret fraud. hypocrisy. you ‘sav Sort the most astounding the wort thes éver_ known, ‘Two hundred thousand. pros feased ministers of God and of Christ i etare, th teufag Knowlede oR acct Patt he re id | ceiving the People's money and reverence, Does not such hypocrisy, such blag! God, such deception of the people, ink of them in darkness, dose! eRumenment, and te tt not “plahe Wins thal ee, dg, do vou ask? gree Be honest Be Gell come. out af * this Agee a Tl rouble t singe there was & a Gation. mmaurnlia, ana famines and “ave tana 8) titer eed giotat Monet or strong 18 the Lord Go . SEIMEI Ene dard God who Judge her ‘The forecast of the present nations if een ori Tate "s a ape gecure, to, vou inie valuable be oe ae Hae anter See ts, fa a8 thane; th }