The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1915, Page 6

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8 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1915 | PS. BOARD GETS DRASTIC TOWARD th Street th Ave. Corner Superb Styles Extraordinary Values , Tremendous Assortments | ong Abou In This Greatest of Al —_ Suit Sales Tomorrow | aoe Any intending purchaser of a Spring Suit can save time “ee i] and money by shopping here. You are sure to get exactly || ~ we what you want, and at « price far below what you expected ov have ¢ to pay for a first class stylish suit. —. 1?” wes oMclain neo ft to ourht to upelled to ¢ me ¢ eo here and par sonally explain,” Comminsionor Hay ward then asserted « commiagion backed up | moved that in tu n officials: Ienorin nthe haled tn per bord. Mr. Hedley im ordered to appear in vailing fabrics, } styles and colorings. All Jackson Suits are lined with peau de cygne, no matter what the price. V Our $15.00 Suits are copied from garments sold in exclusive Transit Company for stores oe $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00. They are made of the ay an erdce tens or exact same fabrics and tailored just as carefully and well; ||| \vsnu- Mike ad, GuenbUslaha Street Hix formal wore set at th those of other prices are of the same proportionate values. ALL SUITS ALTERED FREE OF CHARGE ~~ ---- RQUAW STYLE. \ cae (Prom Use Onicago Now i IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— |, ,fhovpte, tia A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT tints wost tie fed tniten wear st" A Fresh Morning, a Fresh Mount ~ and a Fresh-Rolled Cigarette —there’s a combination to kindle a man’s spirits with the pure joy of living! The delicious freshness of “Bull” Durham hand-made ciga- * rettes appeals to the countless thousands of smart, active, sport-loving, health-lowing American men--gives added zest and exhilaration to their enjoyment. It is quite the fashion to “roll your own” in any company, upon any occasion, with this famously good, pure tobacco. ) GENUINE ( ‘BULL DURHAM SMOKING .TOBACCO To millions of experienced smokers throughout the world “Bull’’ * Durham means much more than a eartlouias brand of smoking tobacco — it stands for a distinctive form of tobacco enjoyment, incomparably attractive, delightful, satisfying. No other tobacco has that wonderful, orignal unique fragrance of “Bull” Durham. No other ci Saran tae the same delicious smoothness, freshness and mellow- a sweet flavor of “Bull” Durham hand-made Jor | cigarettes. You can only appreciate this when ey | PURELANT you learn to “roll your own”. | Pr | way to "Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and we FR a package of cigarette papers, will both : be mailed, free, to any address in U. S. on request. Address "Bull* Durham, Durham, N. C. g) THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Ash (ov FREE pack- “ ve" tah ‘each’ Be sock An Illustrated Booklet showing correct \. \ ) Bhopper—"Have you" any red indy's | |", WALL STREET. ROOT HEADS THE . . “ - A “* ' ' . ' wwure iat 6 ie , ’ # howe non, & wee ' 7. . Bo ELEERE PUES EE CEECSE + potettsoer ot —_—_—_——— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Miam! Copper Company resumes divi- dends by declaring quarterly dividend of 60 cents payable May 15 to stock of record May 1. Ray Consolidated Copper Company for 1914 earned net profits of $2,395,623 equal to $1 64-1000 per share against $1 84-100 ber share previous year Great Northern's gross earnings de- clined $772,892 in March. July 1 decrease totals $6,669,140. F. W. Woolworth Cony Gung, March itnereased 1242-100 per cent., compared ‘with March, 1913. Increase for past three months is equal to 693-100 per cent, American Locomotive stock advanced on reporta of large war orders, amount- Ing to $20,000,0 Detaila are sald to be completed, with the exceptionu of a deposit of cash. Chicago wheat market was cloned to- day on account of city election theer. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- road Company—Quarterly dividend of 11-2 per cent. on common stock, paya- bie dune 1 to stock of record ApH} 0. — ie ny——Sales 638,658, or NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Cotton on opening call showed ad- vance of 7 to 10 points, Wall Street and spot house buying were again in the market and offerings were light. Market continued active and strong. High. Low, Last, May soos 86 9.04 ORK ORR July soeee 10.24 10.14 10.19 August 10.38 10.32 10.33 October 10.68 1048 10.55 mber.10.68 10.77 10.67 10.73 ry 10.7% 1084 1078 10.81 o@ 11.05 11.00 02 Ape bt 1 1 ot closed firm, 12 to 15 points By the use Put 1 1b, round steak Salt and pepper to taste. Mold broil in greased broiler, Serve lin the present Constitution. “Many think that the natural re- | tion and utilization having the ata- think that our ballot has become too confplicated and unwieldy and that) « on bot platter CONVENTION T0 RALRND HEADS: © cE NGI The mont Wo oaid, “le to sorutinis of the Kinte govern in whieh | vely he frameeork paerr f the Mtate de whieh every " ye atinined it coemary that government | Interiore to & much @reater on nh tn former tines with the complicated and tnterdependent life of the people The business whieh | t ts required to undertake | ly inereaned both to magnt i variety and there is @ wide feeling (hat in some respects the government has | cutmrown the organization of govern ment “Many thoughtful citizens consider that our system of taxation, appro- priation nod expenditure of moneys, which worked very w in mimpler | tiem ia now quite in “Many think th require mo: sources of the State, partioularly the forenta and water power, should be brought under a system of conserva- bility of a constitutional basia, Many the real power of the voter over the affairs of xovernment would be in- creased if there were “ewer candl- datea to be voted Por ui wer aub- Jects for the voters to pass upon. “The fundamental principle to be applied, I take to be that responsi- bility and power shall always go to- vether, Rexponsibiiity without power can never be justly enforced, and power without responsibility definite, uncertain, overlapping and conflicting grants of power and divided responsibility make good ad- ministration impossible. “Every public officer and agent should have clear and definite au- thority to do the acts required of him and should have some one over him with authority to hold him to respon- sibility from the lewest employee to the highest elected officer whom the people themaelves hold to responsi- bility at the polls, “Grants of power should be clear efinite and tho responsibility sh open, publicly ascertained, and unmistakable so that praise and blame, reward and punishmen, may be assigned by the people themselves with justice and certainty, “With us, the rights of the indi- vidual citizen are not derived from the State, but are independent of it, and all the powers of government find their justification only in their adoption to secure the rights of individual. The freedom of the dividual will is limited only by equal rights of other individuals. “Above all our predecessors we are fortunate in serving a community itaelf inspired by an unprecedented interest in the subjects with which we are to deal, appreciating their !m- portance, eager in discussion, fruitful of suggestion, desirious to contribute to a wise conclusion. “That condition is a cheerful har. binger of the future, for indifferenc: Best for Colds, throat and lungs. Builds you up. No Alcoholordangerousdrugs. of LEA & rennns? sauce” in cooking, a surprising piquancy is imparted to the most simple of HAMBURG STEAK WITH CREAM GRAVY through food ch with 4 tablespoons suet, Add ¥ cup chopped onion, iuiehose LEA & PERRIS’ SAUCE. into cakes, roll in with creamy gravy can}, never be duly controlled, Vague, in- |) a the deodioet foe of © . t 2. SHALL AUDEN hae COOL TODAY 10 me BILLY SUNDAY cs found . ot and chanming 0 Sree etn HERE 1S PROOF written with GONDORF AIDE GETS = STOPS ITCHING FIVE-YEAR SENTENCE ye . fy YOUR: tortur w hus done for othe Judge Retused \ i" wh WHOLE Bob) Pay $2,500 H ) ; “t " Victim ion y ' puffed ' " James Lyddy, allan Martin, a meme you tay ber of the Gondort gang of “wire. |) gil : tape Was sent to ing Sing prison) f hw for not Jews than five nor more than and ¢ tr ton years by Judge Mulqueen in Gen. atout int W re eral Mexsione to-day ' ' The defendant here aid Jude : 1 them trir un offered ¢ turn the NEW YORK CITY DAY AT FAIR. 1 Kesinel Soap ar from ¢ hit st {the itching IMMEDIATERS nohim. 1 ‘wilt . Chamberiain Benere Prestdes ac) teculually Lee igh ore \t " irely cured. that restitu’ y be inade in such Hedteation wf He na | Wane My Kitw McCullough, Fi SS ABOSRERA Hr ton AN FRANCISCO, Cal. April & the | Miver St. Boston, Mass, Aug. 11, 191 Lyddy, who lives at No $14 Hudson, New York City Building at the Panama Now treet, Hoboken, was Heated to-day | Resinol Hiawining by trick and will itm on July 18 last from Ja get Resino , longshoreman, Carey ANY drug store, or for free trin Mulqueen that the inc avings, Was taken by sj write to Dept, 10K, Resinol, Balt more, Md.—Advt ndoor Workers Two great factors are at work :n your behalf: (1) The New York Dept. of Health, through its Bureau of Public Health Education, has issued a 20-page booklet giving sound advice on keeping well. Among its many splendid utterances in behalf of sound health it says: svddy “So far as food requirements are concerned, the sedentary worker naturally will not require as much as a hard working mechanic not engaged ina sedentary occupation. Inaddition togiving some attention to the quantity of food, it is especially important to choose foods which will not constipate.” Alfred W. McCann, the militant pure food f the New York Globe, says: “One of the curses which white bread, or robbed bread (bread deprived of the bran coat and most of the mineral phosphates) has inflicted on the people, is constipation. A thousand ills are traceable to this disorder. Constipation ills, and all the disorders that demand such things, disappear with WHOLE. CEREAL FOODS.” It was to meet just sych conditions that Grape-Nuts (made of whole wheat and barley) was originated twenty years ago. lcCann recently came over to Battle Creek and saw Grape-Nuts made. He says: (2) expert o “I watched the delivery of the wheat to the Grape-Nuts bakery. It was selected wheat, too. 1 watched the mills grind this wheat and there was no patent flour stunt pulled off in grinding it, either. The wheat went right through the rolls and came out as honest and unrefined as when it went in. 1 saw this wheat mixed with barley malt in a mixing room that is a model of cleanliness.” And then ‘when he saw it baked and packed, ready to eat, he said: . “Grape-Nuts is all that Post ever claimed for it. Instead of overstating the truth he didn’t tell ten per cent of it.” Grape-Nuts —crisp, delicious, nourishing—will help you, *‘There’s a Reason” Grocers everywhere sell Grape-Nuts.

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