Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 83, 1916. ae eer TAMMANY HALL NENT TNR. BS AT OER [SEES SE ot tor the ° " : ont being dyeem | “= INHARMONY WITH ~~ REACHES NEW YORK > GOOD; BOYS IN FIELD aS com tom tou F . . Tite ‘ Pomhe & PRESIDENT WILSON AFTER LONG FIGHT mnt a se eee a ie VL } oni whee shee coperimn . > ° = o Ps e #0 any oi N Mar oliahe ‘ ; : y. Darlington Finds Sick Rate |e" am 4 ae cnet ' * loworate 1 tet Out and | ‘ vd *| Low and Medical Cons | eile the tact tre - 20-0 . ’ ’ — country | “it else shows the } apprecia - * st Marne «© > A very ful business manee ew ean lar ' j TRIUMVINATE bY OCT 0 | anent tons viens make t PERSHING'S MEN. PINE." fe ailary reg i -- vices found ° a Potts City and State Chairmen in) ("rg 4 Mirst i ices They Have a Lower Sick Per Full Accord With Van : ys ter That, to | y entage in Mexico Than That nick: aaciiaians Waid Mc li “ ' novel Ma . ' of Citizens Back Home voy lf pen wet game — euprt one nh bee “nw f 4, althow —-- - * , Some picnic! We By Samuel Witliama pereting . ‘s rn Ny Sophie Irene Loeb, A Bate AleON¢SD, Yes. Ave oe et your oe just th » didn't decide to go till ny and Vrentde 1 rode tn the first textes oe Thomas Dartington of New York, rey - you shoul rs ‘ os ight befor have and burie have the lowdet rate ever perview f* vepemting the National Civic Fedora ere your glasses pre | Punete report on health eon CMra i a, eeaee ee ne COATT fichodon’ ot "hoe BANDITS KILL POLIGEMAN, !tetmenté.s crt on neue oat die gona. Oe wife made sponge cake enition as the remular re World, made three years treatment of eyes? WHO FIRES border and in Mest Ne erm and cookies and rolls sitk Saais “Sh hy On anil when it bewan ite campaign AS HE DIES to-day from @ month's tour ‘Too many people make the with DAC, We got Ad co-operation in the t anit (0 privileges and created _ -- The aick rate ie low,” said Dr stake of entrust their : f F i i" ? ‘ | mistake of ' | some meat and—well it pals riinance giving freefor-ail) Auto, Laden with Munitions, Be-| Partington, "1 tink that summar- eyes to those who are actually i , Henator Rober Wagner ine of (he atreeta for public taxicabs | need to yh Het | ltew the situation Although there ts » wa ne pienic ri 1 1¥ Waen ‘ Gang Who Held Up | { h My wife says re ive of the | There were two cars on the street p ri os room for constructive work, in a med. not competent to do such iim : y y' as + tm aes to-day, and by the tet of Goteber ‘ymaster in Detroit. loal way, Tenn truthfully may that portant work ra with Vance Moc ' ” COLUMBUS, O, Aug. 22. Four! the folks back ed have no fear > For a pair of glasses to be the Democratic Na The new taximeters for these gars | automoblie bandite shot and killed but that adequate steps are being) CARDINAL'S AID HURT. | sulisfactory, they must be at which agreement » Wil arrive in a few days, the cars Matrolman J ) Laufhutte here t ta by military authorities to ante ! r la that is general plans for conduct of the cam speratiog to-day belng equipped tem. Nicht and escaped under a fuaiiiade # the heelih of @uardemen who Mar, Carroll's Wrist Broken Cramk- 4 Is the Flour for me paign in both elty and Mate of ayatematised pertainly | yorarily with the lowest tariff meters, | of shots from the revolver of the dy. ats engaged in | Ing Gh Abtomebite, Bi reer 4 om | SEL RALNG Under the terme of this protocol | jarge majority namely, the mingle tariff! rate. The | !ne policem It fa believed that ‘T have inspected th Mer. Thomas G, Carroll is a patient | 1 Ocul t Registered Phy- | Tammany with ite allied org | ane — new rate will be 20 cents for the first | they are the gang whieh recently per. | at San Antonio, i aso, > Jat St, Vincent's Hospital as the re- w an Gculist (Registerec ny ¥ GEN. GUTIERREZ MOVED. one-third mile and 10 centea for each | Petrated the Hurroughe Adding Ma-| Douglas, and have seen the troops in| ault of @ broken right wrist, Mer) Sichin additional one-third mile, ‘Thus, the pany hold-up in Detroit the held. Carroll is private secretary to Cardi We have the ability, the CC BP BRRARAA EF FOES SASS Sy, firet mile will cost 40 cents, and all to-night occurred when | “L apent four days at Colona Dub-| nal Farley, Ho was cranking the} experience and the equip: . Away From Cardinal's automobil miles thereafter will be 80 cents, found the men! jan, headquarters of Gen, Pe vuday pre. | hing’ s % ment to examine your eyes bs m $7 so] MEXICO CITY, Aug & The now car ts eapecially bullt for cer | forces, The camp is most interesting, | PAratory to takin alee dled and make glisses that will NI opecialists In Footwear Since 18: Gutierres, formerly in come taxicab service and t# perhaps the ‘ : body |! don’t suppose there will ever be | ie pedro tution when give you ths moatmun o , Constituti fore ‘nase word” om the oubdest of 1 man stooping over «| anoth: fey ba ease, Sonditie e aceiden| ) : wv anal. i hie ad fire, # tl ped Chain ili schadbidiiebbaronl| BMC T Ve. insisted upon| comfort and satisfaction ordered to now military The purpose of t give adequate pr tepec rallway, are not ideal, The fie pretty oMcer near the heart. | vt Sahih ala rp alll eart-| thick, but the polut fs, In Mexico, aa ned fire ax the men took | J al he border, y officials have quickly separated and | {0 the border, army officials have done their best for the comfort and going to the hoi priest, Cardin bishop Gio’ ington alse L with the The complete satisfaction” of our patrons is one of the essentials on which we have The new concern has painted tts cars black and white, and they will ry likely be designated as the “Black and White." The body of Andrew Alexander Final Reductions on Might excaped the patient, e rmous amount of PH | portation of ‘an ol sewer Health of the men.” tienes O'Connell of Baw. | Built up the Largest Retail Ry ’ fy | Fria eo “te tathin Fis pure white, while thy top| rife, witha laree supriy of meetin | >_— lion de at hla hemne tocnay ceter | Qptical Pattonage is te *! Women's Low Shoes BA) | Gen Gutierren, wheter Justly of not, Kk. The driver's uniform is in| and four with ammunition. | GEN, PERSHING'’S MEN | trip by automobile from New York. | World. Ni 95 BA |e bauer’? ft fe. poogiove that his pe-| Narmony with the paiating of the ear, | = ar, IN FINE PHYSICAL ANGELL NOT IN PRISON Harris’ Glasses --it required s $1.95 and $2. Mi MSM nbdbrh chaventcaeld fave | TRIMACROSS BORDER h . cost from $8 upward, ( MY | rang ‘a further step toward @ peace- CAPE MAY 5 G} | ful settioment of troublos with the| been put in the making of tho car, It i _ Britiah Deny German Sizes are broken; of some styles Dal | United Staten, saaca has an electric lighting syatem which | fUrth division of the submarine flo-! preeD TIRADQUARTERS, AM- hese of aces there are but a few pairs—others are in fair supply. At Down-town Store Only “Sixth Avenue, at 19th Street ano in Feuption, | lights the car both inside and out, It A of the Atlantic Station came into | En XPEDITION,| LONDON, Aus, 28.—T Cal, Aug. 23.—.n even! @lso has a Hghting device on the out- | harbor yesterday, led by the mon-| Mox., Aug. 22.—Only six doaths from |foundation for the Berlin report that ; a ion Monday night of an|s#ide of the car which iNuminates the | ‘tor, Tallahassee, acting as tender, | disease and a present sick rate of 1,5| Norman Angell, the pacifist, been | Ceuliats and Gpticions anic peak about twenty-|numbers in the houses and assists Be ee g hapheape K-1, K-2, K-65) por cent. for the American Punitive prelaiery bo hes ada Na eo 0 pee | ae a CeeA bic dara Adee Dee eit reported. by GR. itackwood, |the driver in readily finding places, | 0 ae Aivision will remain | Expedition, since it entered Mexico | fond the age lint ot iimbiity’ tor such | SP Wetadeat® Bee Bee lanes Be |{Siict tneineer of the imperial irriga:| ‘The car presents the appearance of | Mere for the manoeuvres during the | more than five months ago, waa tho | service. é 2 be eth AX] | tion, District, who te here today titer] a private lmousine, In the winter tt Mngt hay 1 A ane PlattsbUre | record contatned in official figures glv-| 4 gespatoh from the Oversens News | UI | rexion, "The volcano belched « stream | will be equipped with heating appa- | Wil be held then, with Phitedekaie, | oe out here to-day by the Sanitary | Agency of Berlin on Sunday gave a re. | of mud and steam $00 foot in the air:| ratug and rugs. It was the typo of | une Commissioner Ie An Ge Raich | Department. Adding the number of | Port that Mr. Angell h car that has been so successful in | of New York will send his yacht. { ioumaby, Rrookiye. Rockwood sald, ) A, & B. Brookiva: over a large sick being treated at the base hos-|cause he declined to . A STATEMENT BY THE BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY There is increasing evidence that New York’s Fresh Milk Supply will shortly engage the serious attention of the people of the City and State. The Joint Legislative Committee of which Senator Wicks is Chairman is now conducting an inquiry into the conditions of this important industry. The District Attorney of New York County is investigating the question as to whether there has been a combination among the distributors to increase the price to the consumer. b Saapleetoner Dillon of the New York State Department of Foods and Markets has made a study of the situation, and is frequently quoted in the public press as to the conclusions he as reac! le Commissioner Hartigan of the Mayor's Bureau of Weights and Measures is reported to have made a survey of the milk conditions as affecting the City, and has given a statement of his views to the newspapers, It is also reported that the milk producers are organizing with the this is one of the causes that has contributed to the recent increase local regulations and State laws, creates a business hazard not com- assistance of those who directed the recent “strike of the dairymen we have made in respect to certain of our products, but it does not monly experienced. The Company made a net profit of approximately of the Chicago district, with the view of forcing a substantial increase necessarily follow that the solution of this ter of the problem is an one-quarter of one cent (.0026) a quart in our last fiscal yea: lune in the price of milk to be paid to the New York State dairymen at the arbitrary and general increase in the price to be paid to the dairyman. 30, 1916, which is equivalent to only 31{%, on the total s in this expiration of the present contracts on October 1, 1916, In other words, if a true understanding of the situation is to be had, eastern district, or about 5.15% on the value of the direct investment We are of the opinion that this subject is of such vital interest to a distinction must be drawn between i, dairy farmers who main- in this branch of the business, without allowing any amount whateo- the t cairy interests of the State, and to the vast population of tain superior herds producing a high yield per cow, and who have ever for the value of our trade name and good-will, which, after nearly the metropolitan district, that the Borden Company, in justice to adopted modern and inesslike methods of dairy farming, and those sixty years of business, have a large and very real value as daily evi- itself, and relying on the fairmindedness of all the parties to the farmers who maintain low yield cows and follow wasteful and unbus- denced by communications from our patrons, and a value which is possible controversy, whether they be directly or indirectly interested, inesslike methods, recognized by the courts of the State as property on which the owner should state the facts, and give such information and experience as it From the foregoing, however, we are not to be understood as saying {s entitled to a return, has gained during the many years in which it has conducted its business that there should be no increase in the price paid to the dairymen, As a constructive sunnostion we submit that greater benefits would in this community. but we merely intend to show that there are many factors to be taken come to all concerned if fresh milk were not only purchased, but sold The present time, therefore, seems to be opportune for the presen- into consideration, on the basis of supply and demand. This would mean a fluctuating tation of THE BORDEN FRESH MILK POLICY: selling price rather than a fixed selling price against a fluctuati chase price as now prevails. Such a plan Saat |» we think, (s Mee both producer and consumer, and would tend to stabilize production, tl Third, as to the Consumer. If he pays for his milk more than its a proper profit to the dairyman and the distributor, uted that he is unjustly injured. uf on the other First, as to the general attitude of the Company. It does not believe that its permanent interest or the permanent interest of the producer or consumer will be served if the retail price of fresh milk is advanced and, s than such cost and profit, he gains only a very tem- The success of euich a plan, however, being an innovation in this market, to A point whose, by pempariicn wits the cost of other food products Forary an which will ke more than offeet by higher prices later WoUls be Nery Jargely dependent unen the that! Teretane ot the consumer, on he | baais f oaue val tine, e consumption of milk would be due to a reduced production, or by an inferior avallt of milk, or by of the Metropolitan District can best be handled by private ent eh y i are pe a ae SOREERY Bas Malad ‘ hat the Intersers & the three oor rvice, or by all three combined. If the distributor pays more We are necessarily forced to practice the strictest ‘economy, and eae ei masta’ & Galute faite oe ies ene: me fran, gen- or his milk, and does not correspondingly increase the retail price, the safest and most modern practices in order to hold our trade, and sur- it means a reduction in the safe-guards at present maintained to insure between the costs of production and distribution and the cost to th consumer will inevitable be to the detriment of all. said pure and clean mill supply, or a reduced service to the public, or & poccible reduction in wages to our employees, or a reduction in our Cur retail customers in the metropolitan district are now rece: prcfits to the vanishing point. ing the bulk of their milk at nine cents per quart, known as Grade “ vive in the highly competitive field in which our business Therefore, we repeat that this problem is a ge ing many interests and should be solved according to the facts, and to accepted business practices and in a spirit of fair play. With this gen- Fourth, as to the Distributor. At this point it is only fair that we eral object in view, The Borden Company announces Me Rave pide a ant Stiective only on roe more costly packages, should state that we consider a fair return for our contribution to the are ob) its books and records which eats to this ie, i, Eacontlen of ere wi i e ne. Maly y ee, advance on rece B” quarts unless milk industry in the State and City to bea just demand. We are subject ness at the disposal of the Wicks Committee, or of the District Attorne we are confronted with conditions not now existing. to the keenest competition, supplying as we do, as near as can be deter- and to furnish information in its possession bearing on this problans Bsoond, ae to the Producer. If the dairyman receives too little, mined, onty about 20% of the fresh milk sold in the Metropolitan Dis- to the end that a just and, as far as may be, a lasting solution may be the vitally important dairy industry will wane, and the consumer will trict. The very nature of the fr. milk business, involving the handlin; found in disclosing some rational constructive plan that will equitabl: suffer from increased prices due to reduced production, In our opinion, of such a e and perishable product, coupled with the maze o! co-ordinate in protecting the interests of all concerned. J BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY FARM PRODUCTS DIVISION