The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1917, Page 3

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experts claim it ought, meat is going | te ‘# undoubtedly on the way,” sald | confession of his participation in the | Mr. Conron, “Personally, 1° don’t! Jury, con- Up 2 and 3 cents wholesale and retail! {hink there has heen any special | hatiahr lage igs tip oe Sat {| Within the next eight or ten weeks, | Teason for any advance in meats vened in secret aossion last night. since the war. Of course, the war Cardinale'’s statement was corrobo- | ( according to representatives of the countries have to be fed. My tden rated by detectives and other wit- w Big packing concerns tn Chicago and| Of the present high cost of meats ix| nesses, with the result that indict- * © local wholesale distributers. On the) frigerator cars to bring the product ments charging murder tn the first w Pecord of thé abnormal storage re- | to the ew York mar Yes, it) degree are expected to be filed to- » Serve in 197 warchouses of the coun- 4 true spat this reserve is extraor- day by Judge Mulqueen in General ¥ try, published in yesterday's Evening | fleye’, Que on the omer hand, I be: Seasions against eleven men, all of = World, the food experts clatined the | Of course, If whom are under the strictest police § Price of beef, lamb, mutton and pork i non the mar- surveillance, sto the consumer should be at least | ket. pri would go down, Hut I ; latrict Attorne: c th acke e th \ Sard, : Stand én@ Step by step District jorney y8 eens loss than the present retail | Euphs, Wh Deyn Ba gel gS UR ec \Our Living Habits a Mat- walk efest > pyle Swann and Ansistant District Attor- price largely to blame too. They will eat| vee jeeply O'Malley and Brogan, aided by Bier see nothing abnormal’ about all storage put won't eat storaze| fer Of Tradition and noys y ky Sthia” suid W. H. N Vi | be Londoners h quite | ZOE) Central Office Detectives Di Martin’ Ue at the 3 Mbevibabdcina ohered [ for frozen beet. And) CustomandNot of Wise and Fogarty, are building up a struc- Gaent of the Hustern Corporation of | it we atarted in eating ‘A ture that will soon reach the eyo es oe _ beet, prices woul Judgment, He Declares higher up, alx business rivals of Batf, m no At about lamb anc rouanly 4 . to be really respons- ations, expect che: probably a large part] __ hs who are alleged hen t paving $1-a bushel OC, 1 48 fresh, but the packers are | American Hurry Be ible for the killing of the poultry ‘rate ¥ a bushe' not in the business for their health. 5 chant. for corn. 1 if he understood] f'm a farmer as As a wholesaler. | ets American Dyspep- merchant. Bray y past Hy Bi "F048 000 en Nets sthar trouble ‘eith us ge i yspep om Frank Ferrera, who drove the Ppounds now in storage was Intended | 18 that we sia—Avoid Worry and | Bear oat and Guiseppe Arichiello- for export, Mr. N sald blak a : | ono of the gunmen, now Awaiting ¢xe- a6: Traon't Undarstand\that wlarke Len wc| Hurry and Acquire Hap- Jcuiton in Sing Sing for tuelr part in part of It ls } A for ship abr 1.) fomil But we don't Fy | the killing of Baff, District Attorney I think the meats now in storage will | do ft | piness Habit. Swann got tho first Inkling of Cardi- be put on the market as quick 100 POUNDS OF BEEF FOR EVERY GET cae are Rey nale's part in the murder, Cardinale there is a demand for them. They FAMILY IN STORAGE, By Nixola Greeley-Smith i MINISTER SHOT any was formerly the partner of Ippolito robably would not be there if there} Experts { ion NM smith, ny WHO 3reco, who was tirst suspected of are ere a demand. a el erves in Ww ners Gre. Cy try unnecessary deaths evry year in the United ny bs vanging the wurder of aff in the Mr. Nieantantiannle akae Ck wry, family ty States,” said Irving Fisher, professor of Political Economy of Yalo Uni- WILL BE SENT 10 SWEDEN) soon » hek Harlem's Little Italy. presen gh price (and any future B Af 7 1 versity and ( halrman of the Hygiene Reference Board of the Life Exten- ject acic eee the investigation was fnerease) may aced directly to nt " sion Institute, “America loses annually several army| + found murdered tn Me farme 1 Xcuses the farm. are sparse me corps because ft has inherited a mediaeval indiffereace | Bishop Greer and Dr. Parks Assure! An ‘galoon, » told the Grand ér's demand fyr a higher rate on live |? HF to the care of the human body. Americans die because} Court They Will Care for the — |dury lust nigat chet tt was true that Btock by = that grain costs ' they do aat nGwehowlth live: Rav Hole Jhe and Greco bat provided the as- More now than ever, He was not tt Def » stock had " Satie tae Vase pentane ev. Holmgren, saesins and reccived a large amount clined to diseuss said, the : Sr Te! ontpe teen age vemvouney Lente On the assertion of Bishop pavta| ot Money, osuniated at $6800, from sotiy ! the members of the diet squad, which his institute ig) ee ee ene aee eaancny parka of the men wit whoin they did bust a e fe aT the A. Groe « 4 shtc *arks " now fo 70 rientific and life ng b jness, He named these men, sume of up of ab al rese: nA i eelng esas to scientific and alte bs a St. Bartholemew's Church, that they whom have been under suspicion for PRICES WILL TUMBLE IF MEAT, principles, Just what they must do to increase thelr) vouia take care of the Kev, Hugo T.| more than a yeur, to the Grand Jury, expectation of life. Prof. Fisher believes that if ; ‘ardinale declared that he did pot 1S RELEASED. Holntgren, pastor of the Swedish enw and the Americans live properly, that this, im accord: | cy know any of the men, the business backers release lefly to the alli {Chapel connected with St. Barthol-| rivals of aff, who contributed the 1 rese: tock 4 2 of cn i ee ance with the fifteen rules of health laid down by the | omew’s, Judge McIntyre to-day sus-! money pald for the murder, The Dis- a Qu vutman, | Life Extension Institute, they may learn ultimately how to live to the good pended sentence upon the minister,| trict Atturney hopes through the tn- dee t ‘ ly but | oid age of the prophets and other Biblical per: ra ho had pleaded guilty to assault in| @ctment and arrest of the men with fo heehee Hes er, The re P RETSONESE RO HAM PISBORS Baie): OSE whom Cardinale and Greco did busi- pr go down, If they are tr 1 441,00) head | MAN OUGHT Te LIVE To 100 OR ee the first degree. Holmgren will be) ness to secure confessions that will under tr States alone erda| 125 YEARS, screws, something rusted, something} sent to Sweden. bring the contributors to the fund, , thot explains the boosts | rhe tite of mammals other than Worn, Our hearts, livers, kidneys! to was arrested Nov. 6, last, atter| the actual conspirators to the electric ing of price all foe ervous 8 Hy ing every 3 chair aut i man,” Prof r told me, “is five |day and experiencing wear and tear,|4® bad shot and severely Injured PR RE REAR mene Pn an ee Sd Roe ee MEAT UP 3 CENTS A POUND THE EVENING ~ AS LATEST PRICE FORECAST - OF THE FOOD — i venistives of Big Pa THEY BLAME FARMERS. | See Nothing Abnormal , 700,000,000 Pounds Put Away in Storage. | in [nope of getting conrracts from abroad, why don’t they throw half of it on the }market? The retailer ia blamed for a i ers Talk Frankly of Ex- [condition “that” he cannot. eontrol ’ . They know meat is going up at least . pected Rise. 2 cents in the next eight weeke—and fos es {they are holding this immense re u jwerve for 7 no other purpoge. sweat the retailer, and the reta has to push up and push up until the people yell, If there is anything that ds genuine investigation, it's th unnatural boosting of prices of fo stuffs w 1. n everybody kaows there is no necessity for it,” Joseph Conron of Conron Bros., ons f the big wholesalers at Tenth Ave- and Thirteenth Street, frankiy ‘ a admit that he expected anotier Instead of coming down, as the food |raise in beef. pork and lant * OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH © e How To Get Retief Wh " eed . » and Nose are Stuffed U Count fifty! eatarrh di. Your cold urs. Your clogged nos “pp Lrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely, No mere snutling, mucous cischargs ness che; night. Get a sual bottle of Fly's Cr Balm from your druggist snd apply little of this fragran: antiseptic cre m in your nostrils, It penetrates th every cir passage of the head, soothe ing ‘and healing the sw flamed im: membrane, instant relief. Me yield like mayie and miserable. no struggling for am giving you dis and catarrh t stay stuffed A » Relief is sure Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25catall druggists harmless Pleasant @ to take SSS GIRLS iN SCHOOL - OR AT BUSINESS who are delicately constituted, who have thin blood or pale checks, will find in SCOTT'S EMULSION a true tonic and a rich food to overcome tiredness, nourish }) their nerves and feed their blood. Start with SCOTT'S to-day—and “NO” to substitutes, & Downs, Stesmield, XJ. oO NO BAR TO M WOMEN LAWYERS State Aswoctatte to Ade mit Th nip. The Bar Association of the State ¢ New Y r forticth annual meet fz nt th 1 of the I q wi ” and Urookiyn, t y # two wo: two ment the women BELL-AN Ss, ‘WILSON SALUTES SENTINELS, | VT Jar Although tleven degrees the oo i a) portgeuns A sei Favorite Pure and mejlow--the finest distiller’s art, SPECULATORS ESTABLISHED 1788 600, 000 Americans Die Every Year | Because They Do Not Know How to Live; All Needless Deaths, Says Prof. Fisher Be serene” and put Fifbeen years om your lite | i Het ot 4 seer 104% — tlmesx the period of growth, Man Want to observe how our boaily|James Long, ten years old, of No. 164 | does not reach his full growth till ho | M@chines are running, whether there| cast One Hundred and fw sev- WARiJzAva) Lowisallye tesator fis not nec ded a Little oil {inning enth Street, one of a‘number of boys t a be » thererore Up, rest, ton a S| ky id : nls oxpe n of life should be 100! can never t playing in front of the minister's vel even 125 years.” termined by home. Holmgren sald the noise dis- “Why don't we live as long as we {nation An annual tracted his attention from tmportant | shou 1 asked Prof, Fisher—not |2hyelclan, is India work and he had fired in the alr to} a . | vation of health, frighten the ny Investigation | ome ny personal ambitions lean to| ericans eat too much—particu-| showed the bullet first struck a stone longevity but because so many |lariy we eat too tand other] and was deflected | people believe that ts the thing to} Pteteln foods pappy foods! “Ineanity experts sald the minister peat jto, wate we Rccustomed out~\wax medicn!ly insany although not | selves are no wed by anything | ieyaily Insane, ‘ “Because we don't know how to | acientific, and they have undoubtedly | O81 sane 4 .” Prof, Fishor answered, “We | caused a degeneration of the ‘civi!- A RAGE.” ; ized’ mouth which permits ALASKA IN “COLD STO don’t know how to live, We have [14° alll) an ah eeeeait Lt dol been drifting for generations, and disease 1 degencracy into old age. Se Declares Who our eating habits and our other | ° es and other Filipinos, wit be customs are largely matters of | A $0 bard, reaiate| Arter makin ex accident, of imitation, not of |! ge hye | Dloration in Alaska, acience. } tnd when {tures and xathering data, 1 We know what science has done |they come to this country and adopt | sen Thomas, explorer and for methods of warfare, what it has |American habits of eating they aro | Princeton, will be heard ' Migs seas quickly compelled to call in American | tall Saturday event done for industry, what changes it} dentist 4 rh revalling has wrought i manufacturing, ¢v04/ LiFe KNOWLEDGE FROM A/"! ‘ a tke Nee Ei bill agai sgarranr irked | LONG LIFE EXPERT, has it had on our mode of it ‘ si en remain 4 in extension,” Prot. Fisher added. | i ition, of custom, and not of w If you want fo live long you should, | 4 vent rm ‘ou vocupy ¢ d om the report of the Roosevelt Con. ! pract mleep our | Ke Hew ian * ion Commatssion, of which L was | doors tke as mueh |‘ Homember, showed over 600,000 4 lexe pen air as you can} necessa thy every veur in hs] Mat slowly and sparingly some hard Fa | United States which could uave been | some bulky « riw foc Mm MATISHAL saved by applying present scientinc | Avold overwe 0 the body knowledge regording the needs and! thorough ind. freque ntly imber. of lives la add ff ‘tongue a nd very. greatly “W f a in CLOTHING, HATS and . You r t i} 1 er sderation wa D cat aclentific m= this arry " y habit and the ay ah ase uwiea th When Browning, i qsneassene ~ _ ite Meine Renard 4a ae Suits and Overco fc n , . Fleteherize’ enott THEY FIGHT ANYWAY. : / A FIND OUT WHAT'S WRONG WITH a reduction in pri “Ke YOUR MACHINERY atte, WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1917, ‘BO-BETWEEN GIVES ~ NAMES OF ELEVEN IN BAFF MURDER ' prepreer Six Men “Higher Up” Hired: Them to Kill Poultry Dealer, Says Cardinale. |$4,800 GIVEN FOR JOB | Prosecutor Expects to Get Conspirators Who Paid for Commission of Crime. Antonio Cardinale, the suspected) | go-between in the assassination of | | Barnet Baff, the poultry king, killed jat bis stand in West Washington | Market, Nov, 24, 1914, Cardinale told of three attempts on NEVER KNEW RAE, SAYS JAMES W. AS “OLIVER” FINISHES Lawyer Again Gives Lie to Girl Who Said He Was Her Hotel Companion, WAX UNDER HARD TEST. Attorney for Defense Makes | Him Give Many Specimens | of His Handwriting. | James W. Osborne was called to tho} {stand this afternoon dn the Safford perjury trial and unequivocally de- made a full Mled acquaintance of any kind with| Rao Tanzor, who had sworn that she) had gone to a Plainfield hotel with! him in 1914, As Mr. Osborne came into Judge Hand's courtroom, Charles H. Wax, who swears he was the | “Oliver Osborne” of Rae Tanzer's ro- mance and was at the hotel with had just stepped the \ stand | Wax had been writing “Dearest Ras” and “Oliver Osborne” for the defence's handwriting expert and had disclosed such details as he p of his past life to convictions and prison sentences he swept aside with a “decline answer.” rn, from witness ho was fifty-eight years old, Mr. Rand plunged into the Tanzer tangle. Q. Did you ever know Rae Tanger? A. No. | Q. When ata you first On March 2%, 1915, in ¢ Houghton's office. I've s the stand since then Q. Did you go to the Hotel tn Plainield on Oct. 18, 1914, with Rae Tanger? A. I have never been In Plainfield in my life On the Sunday Rae Tanzer swore he was at the Plainfield hotel with her, Mr. Osborne testified to-day, at tho first trial of Safford, the hot clerk, that he was In a room in the | Har Association preparing a brief |For the use of this room, he stated, he had received a bill from the As- her? A mmissionor nm her on Kenstagton as tinued when the session opened. sat at the small table witness chair and wrote paragraphs and fugitive words and phrases at the dictation of Benjamin Slade, who was minutely cross-examining him, That Mr. Slade was seeking to get test letters from Wax's pen and searching for and Iine was evident in the instrue- | tne He te sorted related with ivan tlons to write such a sentence as “to \detail the placing of a bomb under a ag oa ‘Batts home, an attempt to drown the|2® busy binding brass bands.” For merchant In the waters of the North | reasons best known to himself Wax | River and the successful ting: changed from stub to fine-pointed |ing are ne ae rec ae 1d GE bee | pen every few words, and was com- ¢ e ‘dle ry nal ie fled to Italy. authori. }pelled to note the * changes in *.ocated him he had enlisted in the | brackets. Now and then Mr, Slad Ital » Army and was figuting on the ading from a handful of memo- Austrian frontier, nda, dictated an tnfiamed love The prisoner pr to be a most : - : difficult witness after he had reached age and Interrupted tt with an |thiw country, Finally a subterfuge |order to “change pens now" and a was adopted. Among the persons | 4), in REM rneroial tenors | suspected of the erlme District Attor- [Suu <8: Sommer prAl: Laren ms ney Sw named a number of close | Finally Wax was asked to stand, Jtriends of Cardinale, Cardinale was [and with bis paper on Judge Hand's | made to prove that (hese friends had nothing to do with the murder, and in doing #0 he laid bare t on. tire plot and corroborated the th the i le declared that the eleven med were working for six ned that Baft ho way, and hen jothers, who had deterr should be put ou had procured the jthe murder. Cardinale ner, Greco, dealt’ with men and procured from them in tho ‘was throuch the efforts of the that the escaping assassins w ‘tected from capture on the xe | tho crime King & Co. AND FURNISHINGS these some act Suits & Overcoats King & Company ats are advertised at ce it means a lot to those that know our standards, \ tie wee a Men’s Suits at [imma Clr at cn ann omer That Were $30, $35 and $40 drat bene Men’s Suits at $22.50 Ther getting the advantage. BROWNIN Broadway, ni Cooper Square at 5th St, product of the Hous Representatives yeaterda |The measure makes it unlawful to offer | for eale or give away clgarettes, oerrbees EEE That Were $25 and $28 15% Off From Ali Overcoat 15% Off From All Children’s Suits » are reduced prices as well throughout our Furnishing Departments, and when we r duce prices the Customers know that they re » KING & CO, ear 32d Street Fulton St., Brooklyn. of the murder which Mr, Swann he a | S Coat Clearance Reaches Its Climax Luxuriously Warm $29.75 to $39.75 Models Saturdajj’s Redu The m just ness of $39.7. $35.00 $29.75 $35.0) An ass upon t house wearers in the nick of time tise Hudson red Wo Charge fi Al the Four Brooklyn: 160-462 Fulton St, 14-16 W sed | Questions relative! After Mr. Osborne had stated that) a beside the comparisons of stroke | as 5.00 Fur-Trm'd Coats, $19 Seal and Pei Nineteen West 34th Street Downtown: desk, write “Yours truly, James we Osborne” and “James N. Moore.” He changed pens threo times during the writing of the Moore signature, Judge Hand watched the penmanship demonstration with the keenest it terest, supplying paper when it was needed from his own notebook. The reason for the writing standing was disclosed in Mr, siadey question whether the Judge’ was the height of the desk of “the Hotel Kensington at infield. Wax said it was, “about.” This hotel was the one to which Wax swore he took Rae Tanzer and signed the register “O, Osborne.” Wax defied even the authority of Judge Hand when ke declined to an- swer whether a picture shown to him ‘by Mr. Slade showed him as a con- viet in California, When the witness declined to answer any questions as to | euprisonment, in California or Washington, Hand directed Bim to newer it Wax was ob- durate, on the ground that it involved his future, and the Court sustained him. "You wouldn't hesitate to perjure yourself in your own Interest, would you?” Mr. Slade asked, as his last question. “Don't answer,” said the Court, sententiously. ———=>__—_ QUITS ‘BIRTH CONTROL’ JURY WHEN FOURTH BABY COMES Juryman at Reitman Trial Asks to | Be Excused After Getting News of Stork’s Visit. LAND, Jan. 12.—Attorneys arguing to-day over prospective jJurors in the trial of Dr. Ben Reit- |man, charged with elrculating “olrth contro! literature, when Paul Schmidt, in jury segs No. ad- d the Judge L be excused, cL were Your Honor?” |he buby just arrived at our new home." Schmidt was excused whether he said: m not sure. boys and two girl SOCIETY CLUB TOO NOISY ek Admiral's t ale Playhouse, ‘ON, Jan, 12.—A suit ask ing for an injunction to restrain the owners of The Playhouse, No. 1814 N Street Northwest, one of the capital's from permitting hh Asked later favored birth control, hy That makes two WASHING | | 1 WwW Georg BP. Bustia are hanied is isement. plac therings of Jaociny at The Playhouse [nights hideous’ tet moke Me duable’ to the complainant is et He 1 patd it by check. Both| scribed tn the bill, POCIRHOD wad: bald 18) Uy. check “Moth | SEA an Arnbussador soy that the bill and check were placed in evi-| automobiles coming and going from the idgheg wit the, coms . The Swedish Wax's handwriting test was con- tar. why they should not he restrained: REMEMBER Today when ordering your | food supplies to _ = ” }) |: -ASK YOUR'GROCER FOR _Aibstip ichots: E: Cojine Vgc SUNBEA | vy. PU “FOODS *° warty orld’ Best Everything for your table und the “Sunbeam” label. Big Special £2 ced Tomorrow to $79. 7 oment to act is at hand, the seasonable useful re coats is atits height ‘5 Silk Plushes, $19.75 Eiderwool Coats, $19.7 th Warm Mixtures, $/9 0 Velour Coats, $19.75 ortment that has drawn he lines in. the hurrying them to their rsian Lamb Coats greatly uced, or Alterations f Fashion Shops Newark: Mih St. Broad & Park Sts, |

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