The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 3

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tl S, INVESTIGATORS i * GETTING CLOSER T0 COAL CONSPIRATORS — Workd Exposures we the f matinee Plotters. Evening Ra, SEEKING MINE RECORDS. Retailers Demand Consumer: Pay Bills at Once—Mar- ket ° “Abnormal.” ¢ Although the cold w \ fine excuse for ralsing the to the householder, very little increase has been made tn the price to-day Coal ia retailing throughout New York at from $7.75 to $9.75 4 ton, ve fording to the amount of “outside” coal the retailer up bis supply Tho new uation is a letter Just ser Blegest coal retailing firm in York urging its custe their bills at once bec has to buy to keep feature in the coal ait t out by the New pay 4o the market $s 80 abnormal, J now far condi tione warrant the firm's action, o whether it is a move to make those ‘willing to do so pay hich prices will be known when the Federal and State $s . finish thelr Investigations, | Burns of Burns Brothers. the blerest authoriti: The customer who showed his letter | Téta!! coal firm in 3 fo The Evening World is a house- bolder who bought Ids winter's supply fast April, to be delivered in the fall and winter and paid for at the end of the year. To-day he received a cir- gular from the coal merchant asking him to settle at once on a cash basis. “We have no supply on hand," the eal form wrote, “and we have to go Inte the open market day by day to pupply our customers, Conditions are bdnormal and we have to pay cash tor what we get.” Te ts expected that within a few Gaye all sorts of men who sell coal, Brom the officers of the big mining | @ompanies, through the “indepen- ents,” the speculators and brokers, Gown to the smallest retailer peddler of coal, will be culled before Federal and State Grand Juries to ox. | plain why the price of coal is so high this winter—and they don’t want to wa things worse than they already foto tarenientors nave ainon-/ 4D COAL DEALERS CITED @red that the big companion have! Bhipped much less coal to New York Bince Sept. 1 than they aid in the corresponding period last year, al- though up to Sept. 1 they had ship- ped more than they had in the first nine months of last year. Th not yet quite clear as to whet shortage has been caused by HAVE ROSY CHEEKS | AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY—TRY THIS! Says glass of hot water with Phosphate before breakfast washes out polsons i a To see the tinge of healthy fn your face, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, to wake up with out a headache, backache, tongue or Aa nusty feel your best, day in just try inside-bathing e for one week Before breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone pho phate in it a & harmless mean washing fro he stoma nd bowels the prev stible sour bile and toxins; thas ecleansin sweetening and purifying the enti alimentary canal before putting mo food into the stomach. The action ¢ hot water and limestor out, y morning wast fully in an empty stomach iss Vigorating. It cleans out sour fermentations es and acidity and ives one a splendid appetite for breakfast A quarter pound of limestone phos plate will cost very litthe at the dru slore but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soup 1 hot w cleanses, sweetens an her shite acton the blood and internal constipation, bilious atta had stomach, rheumatic t lett whose skin is sullow and complesion pallid, are assured that one week of \de-bathir will have them both poking and fecling better in every vy. Advt ADDS NEW ZEST TO YOUR PLAYER Prices from30¢a Roll KNABE BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package Provesit. eat all druggists. , Ha ab to and | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916. ; ; cars, amis so often alleged, or by something else that is being kept hidden, They are certain that there | is no truth in the excuse that coal cars are being used to carry ammu nition shipments, Coal cars are not Four Bridges Youth Must Cross Mmpanies, ‘independent min ! npanies, Speculators and 4 Wl) have been trying to shit ~ Vhe ; THERE ARE Foun @aiaer pend . ye to ON THE ROAD TO SuccES NDEOU much eval has \\t "ly, . SUCCES. mpanies ny ved tera ainty ecent Cent. Under Evening World | attempt detiance of the State law by * ” ! anting them «@ privilege that is il Ordinance ‘ii —. If there ta juatif manded fy Ch Jay on Mayor Mitchel and requested ; t hex Vothere i mn nin to re establ cial hack by the police prospect ar even in ihe face ' se malt « for complain strong temptation, ‘This is all the | un ' rica The} i arkable when it Is. noted aati wea WATT nena arnt u! there had been no. increase tn | the nt of labor avaliable at the , arte tine in TeanG oF 5 $5) iH umber of cars for coal carrying, the | Gee aiemente iven an the, ooigina | Can eco sscues ove] MAN EMPLOYED 52 YEARS ex for boosting the price to $12/ hotel owners sald it wae dimeule to hasta wy cabs when thet strons wanted ; FEN Neh tear area Ine tok Anne nt : tet] Verdict Awarded in Suit of James P iow mitch coat la com!nit private automoblten York every @ sald On J.} ic pl at r| Against Hiram Stephens, one of the biggest coal aur hotel entra and that the| si mer-hante in New York, "we shall be| Preparedness of Body as foal L ean Burnett ’ able to the blame-tf th Iw nera ndition ' rvive . . Sone ee ee Essential as Prepared- ; A. jury In) the: Brpoklyin Supreme ‘We are asking our customers only pe ‘ afl itv Code day awarded a verdict of win tecdaeo nalt Peant | | ness of Mind, Says Rev. Se ae NOE amy inn 1 Wolat yin in| Frank C. Rideout, Wri- cab we Comut Hoth teite| No who ha hrowsht an ing breach wholesale market frer. Yester a me the bext «er 1 Gav we could buy cout for $800.0, ter of Set of Command. cnaee ake ditions, which | contract became of ' fen. but to-day they are asking $9) ments Affecting Wed- means he the public hack [charged by a frm for m hes had We shall not raise the price to our Be AEAlaitniae AreiotOrotary customers uniess the price advances! — Jogkg, and and the openly tieensed and | worked almowt Wfty-two yours further. Why in it up 60 cents on elty-aupervined enh renders the beat] IM 1881 Welsh went to work fo the ton to-day? The cold weather, | pun Me ‘ & Co, dealors in fish at No, 6 rues. The condition is largely pay. There Are Four Difficult ; 7 Te ficht}Pulton Street, Manhattan, — Afte chological, as . rke | ' Thon there has been no falling off Bridges to Cross for 1 : from taxi e concern. In 10L the busi in receipts?” cab « o hotel trade. |! was purchased by Hurnett & “Not ao far as T know.” Mr. Burns Both Young Men and} IN COAL CAR SHORTGE a0 9 ‘ Hea aL A Lh LIRBERISH, BUINGHI? PHIGABEEST Reoeaice replied. “Expectation of a cold wave : Wy ed tha ne i [eonoweh to-send the price up. The| Women—Marriages Are —_— eanent of the were granted, | to Welsh, told him that he would bo big coal operating compantes are not Cor issiot McChord Warns ght pro ng wedge | Kept employed for t ramainder 0 ig coal Geeratne oc mpanies are not of Romances, Common- mmissioner Me hor : jit might pr bh & wodk [his life At BO a week supply. We have to go out among i] . Railroads to Comply With | for @rosum nditions whieh) In April, 1915, Wolsh testified, he the brokers and ‘Independents’ and blaces and Tragedies, 5s ~ prevailed by The Evening W s| was discharged without reason. He | buy from them enotieh coal to carry His Rule taxterb ordinance hecamo effect! brought action againat Burnett for our customers along. There ts no dan- | LOUISVILLE, Nov. 16—Comment-| License Commissioner Melt was tn | S23.001. Welsh ta any two yours ol Be eee ag Laantioe eather hare By Marguerite Movers Marshalt. spon thw Apparent taalure cor bev | atenant wh jaarned chine intent | acted diiring the last week." | These are the four bridges moder young men and women must cross ul carriers to fully observe informal acttivity of the hotel men. Tle sald KING GEORGE “PRAISES “When do you expect the coal sliort- | on the road to success instruction for the return of foreign! “Lt to to me as If efforts age to end?” Mr. Burns was asked <Making Reads ul cars to the owning roads, Inter-|helng made by some one to restore | bi Meddbetho @ Waeripe ate smmissioner Me=| the old spectal taste x ie ech No, 8—Making a Home Chord served notice to-day that con-| which made New York Ch laugh-| = =a pore about th ueene or EUR mon No. 4 Making doe ia tinued laxity would result in’ drastic aha stock for many years, Dosptte, Wires Haig That Further Capture of The tabulatio ' Rev F : action what these hotel men may say, the! Enemy's Trenches Redounds to The tabulation is that of the Rev. Frank C Ride-|' Informal instructions wore is people of this town never got as good out of Bridgeport, Conn, who has published the latest | eral days ago by Commib ON SHORT WEIGHT CHARGE bes ocorennamAnte: ior huateudsandiwives BAe hls thord that all railroads F daring decalogue—he says every husband should con-! jie the return to the owning roads —_ sider his wife superior to himself—is but one eptgram-| of any foreign coal cars on their Forty-two dealers in coal have heen matic nugget from the store of good advice he 1s deal- cited to answer in court on @he charge sen tig out to th vinger set among his parishioners, | day, when called upon for repor of making short weight delfvertes in | be BE He has prepared a spectal series of talke on their] 48 to what thelr lines hud done, coun the last two weeks by inspectors of | iife problems, and it was about these that I asked whon T called on him| jl for some carriers stated that they} the Mayor's Bureau of Weights and | vostorday in his study at No. 741 William Street, Bridgeport er's instructions to apply. to road Measures, under direction of Commis- sioner Joseph Hartigan. Inspectors have been especially active recently in stopping coal delivery wagons, tak- which had on their Ines fewer cars than they owned, Commissioner McChord sald railroads do not seem to trust The problems of youth as I sce them consist in getting a Job, getting a coil | mate and getting a point of view. I hesitate to offend both the romantielsts and the utilitarians by saying which of consider most important. 5 fers fr other, They do not want to take each | ing the vehicle to a certified scales | Anyway, the Rev. Mr. Rideout's classification differs from mine. - | othe ve phn aes “aan laibing in and comparing the weight set down In | yo ST TRAIN TO MAKE formal proclamations, and the nea the driver's siip with the weight of ven Cee a SUCCESS. Jack, In marriage you should | instructions you will get, unless thos ' i | realize that you are choosing @ uiready given are complied with, will actually on the wagon “Youth's first great undertaking”) partner, afd therefore you should |e in the form of formal orders from lers found to be delivering 1es8! he told me, “is getting in tratning.| give the matter at least as much | the full Commission” ed to} @ to ch thought as you sing a » for are rep an they getting ready for the race ¥ | Saeeeipennas ‘ ‘ é coon! professio Corpor » Counsel, to be se ven nerc a football pla er eo Don't elog Marriage t@ no dle: W NTED: A BACHELOR and complaint in 8) in train weeks or months t 6 ire only too glad | . | civil ne city to recover $100/ tore the ¢ when must show | the favor of their y if TURKE | Cases to be tried. in the Munteipal ee a’ eink a Court in the district in which the} Portant that boys and. girls st juste pe marry Men do . shortage is found ni tele od len forthe g ; Alia ' such) Must Be Sentimental But Not al ner Hartigan said to-day | lit [x i! to turn out . } taken to a civil suit! “ate ig a rime to bring into the | \ young man} Blubberer it He Would Make Hit al 4 culties | for er cat eisai | world a physical, mental, moral that ano was With Down-and-Outs. | and social degenerate. But an M OR SO) immu” tu. Nox 26 ty-two dealers against equally heinous crime, and one ntion, but he ny AES NOY ints have been ordered, | y f rercommithing r nice tittle fortune. | Want A ba t the head ‘are emall peddicra and| which many of us are com 2 months they separated.| o¢ the table ing Day and dealers who never sell! in some degree, is to allow ou 4 mney or « home is the » turke Must be sentimental a hundred pounds at one own bodies to become degenerate. er Way of carning either, Carye otUrKey 7 8 Seo Maen Se 6 and usually less | Girls are especially likely to be rr adiuosing a wite or a husband| but not a blubberer. Inquire Rollo | fhe ten dealers’ listed below ali! Girle are eapecially, Neely vege Tou Nave a rient to expects commen | Mefride, Superintendent of the Part have yards and are known to the i ei emperance, industry). of the Ways Home, Pittsburgh pure vu of Weights and Measures as) they dress improperly nds 1 habit moral char. |!" of t Ways Home, Pittsburgh t he 8.” ‘The dates of the 1 know of a family f beautiful 14 sense of reverence, This unusu dvertisement appeared th meg of the HrMs,| gin, whose future 18 t 1 THE ROMANCES,COMMONPLACES in the ‘new a today. Mr. Me-| of shor tride sai asked what it meant} forth in fa list of |dreadful curse, tuberculost «AND TRAGEDIES OF MARRIAGE. | that 1, lors are lone the amaull dealers will be ulated in| they did not wear suitable el After ma © problem | some on holid y have a good . few days and were up too fut nt of making 4 + may be al supply of after-din Now. 1, Host Wt i na tall old come | seasion whet w Kood feed has warmed Duyvil & z ‘ a) ' tom up. 6, Jagels & Bellis, Not 0 uc Ww 1 n “But no teenth Street, Hob: 1 | mus ins for tea ni n 86), 150 pound i rhe fl . dn is ten y place w slices, and want n ey & Horstman, It Avenue | f mane acia 0 The Parting of the Wa Vi Third Street 70 pounds NONE Thes i awning put mn My Bevan ming Coal lenve t the Jown and out Comy " East mn w -_ a eae Spanien 3,089; ELINS MADE | U.S.A Nov, 9, Bacon Cos iny, DeKalb} much sche band and wife no loner love each ¥ ads in 14)" Coal ¢ 3 break up of homes. Another cause y, Morgan Avenue and Stage. * 4 it unchastity, The man who | Brooklyn, 60 pounds in Mace where ¥ now i" sneaks into another man's home enartinent 4 king Willlam A. Winte nent, even if you must . i is tho meanest of human creas | SAVY Departinent Is Now Working Street and North § wages, and practise in think tures, He would have to stand on on Plans for the Construction of Nov, 10, H ‘ @ soap box in order to talk face to . frroet, Bre the thoug wid ) face with a snake. Women and Monster Dirigibl i, tle that the modern emp w airls who receive the attentions | niy-eight “Then the t isband or a of married men worse than WASHINGTON Nov 6— The wife Is « t ma) t swine The m teimonial ab- | Navy Department ¥ I eer ae conder rves Ing Hur can that solved s ' ‘ }omade in) America \ U a f ‘ i M nnounce problen i truction answe . peter ; eof airship for t wr ¥ ne R The Navy Depart 1 COMMON SENSE WON'T HURT IN ed ria of Zeppelin ' Gg CHOOSING A MATE “ veoW t 1 Prohit ling w con n sense 1 ng « nen w » do. wom ma 1 Met ; yhas a ian ' neal br ethod Ip mtr 1 a tt ys » or wt ’ te i tec NSS Vi pit ther any " 0 ne Love, willinaness to work and of the alumtun f 1 nd of the jy * f accept sponsib lity, sympathy » framewor! r y when y 4 and ¢ lete sincerity, are the @ deportn: Ria Was sen fier ot ¥ Yen # cosnerstones of the happy home expect the first: Zeppelin. t 5 k | fa seif-M ‘ New Alp Ratd re ‘ ' \ at 8 iy turned dow # pi oe 1 % Water 8 t ' that he can't see w i HOPE “ mute etse4l 0 Ms but that he can find some woman ro Noven had eS WEAGE a Ger h Oey \ every, dui ahiterg ce micwinw @ webb winiie ee Ce on ae ‘me |cont higher now than they were be- fore The Evening World's ordinance he ry effective NEW | To Travel the Road to Success STANDS ASKFD BY | the old falibirds that used to KS hacks have been driven out of business. I personally have got other Vien for n« ot rs " where them fomptation tw not too Fti The Hvening World's = witht complaints Complainu to-day yar very rare, The hotei met ate ffort to Restore Old System | meted 4 ago to get back thelr of Privilege,” Declares woing to fall again : s ene Loet Bvening Commissioner Bell We fought 1 for the | prese taxicays@rdinance, say Unde the State Taxicab Law, LAW IS ADEOL ATE] passed ALi the efforts ef The “Conditions Improved 200 Per | demeanor. rab service | Mayor Mi Credit of All Ranks. 14 they do to-day | “Why should hotels want private| LONDON, Nov. 16—King George hack stands? Do they mean to infer! has telegraphed Gen, Halg congratu that the public cabs are not up cof lating him on the great success hiv standard? Any one who has travelled | troops have achieved during the past jin ca years kne days at thin for Iie mess past fow|t ‘ with aration tha that the phyastea! cond! bg i Nl vinis further capture of the enemy tion of the vehi and the moralj ryt line trenches redounda to. the standards of the drivers 200 per credit of all ranks Seventh Floor CURED HIMSELF oft DRINKING Los Angeles Man Gives Out « Simple Home ore That Banished His for Liquor. Mr. Carl Smith, living at 616%, S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif, cured himself of the liquor habit with « simple home recipe, In @ recent statement Mr. Smith saids I took two high priced treatments for the Nquor habit, both of which failed Then L beard of the following stmple recipe, which LE tried. [t quickly ban ished my desire for liquor and greatly benefited my health. ‘ToS oz. of water 1 20 grains of mutinte of ammoni all box of Varlex Compound 10 grains of pepsin. Take a teaspoor ful three times a day, It iw perfectly harmless and as it has no taste, colo or smell it can be given secretly coffee, tea, milk or in food, “An druggist can put up this recipe at ver little cost, and it fs a wonderful remedy.—Advt T PROM WHOLESALER THE ROASTER. S FOR BEAN orGROUN! Del ivered free ame | “Storm Hero’ Look for Umbrella Label Tor Men and Women A New Frame +! the Wind Breaks It. | $1. 50 one Better Quality, Than bver Betors Bidimers Ar oh 1 Miller Bros. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ro — — 0200S Oe 0 SS OSS re ts — O——O0—— (10) Se 0 oO A Victrola for Thanksgiving You can select a Victrola and Victor Records at the Chickering Warerooms and VICTROLA IX $50 with $5 in Vietor Records ($55) $5 A MONTH entire purchase all on our plan, VICTROLA XI $100 with $5 in Vietor Kecords ($105 14 MONTH Victrolas in mahogany, complete in every particular, go Victrola and Record Catalogs VICTROLA XIV $150 with $15 in Vietor SEVENTH FLOOR Records ($165 >. RV UAre re ae Lord & Taylor Store S8TH STREET fumed, weathered and golde: Special Quick Deliveries if Desired CHICKERING WAREROOMS FIFTH AVENUE pay for the convenient payment English brown, and 1oak. The stock is 0S 0 SS 0 SOO SO SO SS Mailed Request, ub o 39TH STREET a

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