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FOOD MEN SEIZE 7,000,000 POUNDS SPOILED GOODS _ More Than $1,000,000 Worth Destroyed in Twenty Weeks —Vegetables Led. In the last twenty weeks more than 7,000,000 pounds of food arriving here have been condemned by inspectors of the Health Department and de- stroyed as unfit for consumption, In the week ending Jan. 27, in Manbat- tan, the following quantities were de- stroyed: Fruit, 214,639 pounds; vegetadies, 589,049 pounds: beef in stores, 146,004 pounds; mutton in stores, 94,101 pounds; meat in abattoirs, 27,975 pounds; meat in wholesale markets, 3,748 pounds, and milk, 484% quarts. In the week ending Feb. 3, in Man- hattan alone, the Inspectors con- demned 414,049 pounds of frult, 472,- 29% pounds of vegetables, and 16,000 pounds of other foodstuffs, In the week of Jan 6, the condemnation in- cluded 280,668 pounds of fruit, 67,926 pounds of vegetables, and about 300,- 000 pounds of fish, canned goods and miscellaneous foo ‘The weekly totals of food con- demned and destroyed in the past twenty weeks are as follows: 54,998, 78,179, 73,065, 369,614, 90,5: 6,301, 249.1 166,191 at tetera Q on Q © ot Hight wi 5 woh “ona “hpoy, "Sno ot Sot the, or laxatives on the Entirely Vegetable. an le whe hove ale Sa lesen eng AT YOUR NEAREST DRUG STORE Chocolate Coated or Plain |Family Row Cansed from Washington of | the military training cou | tion of Capt A. 1. | detailed as instru THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3p eerrew reepamenenen oped mer 19, 1917. 356, 620,843, 1,095,417, 660,098, B4,- 4 The condemnations of poultry and fish have been comparatively small. The value of the 7,000,000 pounds of food destroyed is estimated at more than $1,000,000, Cabbages, onions, potatoes, lettuce, celery, bananas, or- anges, lemons/ carrots, beets, turnips and parsnips form @ considerable part of the Joss. Between the conde tions and the “corners” manipulated Mf cold storage gambiers on the basie of short crops the prices have bevn kept at the highest levels since the Civil War. Almost evory middleman who could get the cash or obtain extra credit at the banks or coolers put away what- ever potatoes, onions and cabbage could be coaxed from the farmers. The latter have been holding back far more than usual of their hay, grain and vegetabls and have taken their share of the profits. The food gamblers in New York, it (a said, have cleared at present prices on potatoes and $1,000,000 on other vegetables and on fruits, The farm ere have cleared twice that much, Health Commissioner Emerson said to-day that the selzures were only about fifth of one per cent. of the tood 1s, Lucius P. Brown, head of the Food and Drugs Division of the Health Department, said to-day that part of the condemnations was due to war shipping conditions, including delays */in arrivals and the placing of porish- able cargoes in ships not designed for them, He instanced a Spanish steamer, the Mar Castio, that got here Jan. 20 with 14,000 cases of onions, taken on in Spain on Nov. 15, 1916. They were condemned, but by United States Government co-operation the onions were picked over on the pier and 4,000 canes sorted out and sold Dealers are now learning, Mr Brown added, to sort over ail kinds of partly spoiled cargoes, saving sume where formerly all was de- atroyed under mnation ee SELDEN MILLER IS ALIVE, Miller, who dis-| Philadelphia in 1913, i# alive and livin Milwaukee, it was learned to-day, his disappearance was due to # fa row, it Im sal day word was brought to a ne paper by County Supervisor Harma that Selden is willing to sign all the ne ra to settle the family ext but would not meet hii will not tell where Two years ago the body of inan was identified as Miller's by bh brother, but the identification was in correct a exactly commissions in the United Stat more than §500,000 on ontons, $600,000 ) whistled, to op rele for the $1,100 auto for window with si LOOT oF mentioned in a pri N.Y. SOMEBODY LEFT a@ dancing snake seven feet long in a pasteboard box at the East Fifty-first Street Police Station for safe keeping. Cop snake tried to dance and forced cover from box—but why try describe what followed? SIXTH COMMANDMENT rev hou shrit not murder” instead evined AF ESCAPING the gallows negro has been given a@ life sentence. DROP WORD ‘GERMAN ” Staten Islanders Change Name to Nearly half a century ago wealthy | Germans on Staten Island organized the | building at Harins | called the German Club Rooms, which |soon became and has continued to be the social centre of the Island. To show that although of German bir 4 to Be frst, the club has voted to change {the name of the butlding from “The ‘German Club Rooms" lessee of tho hail and hotel privileges, has been instructed to drop the word le to pasa the rigid |“ f Ail have one. through | © under direc 4a, 1S physical tests. ‘tor ay Milowancen for Marine Corps Neutenants exceeds $1,700 Fire YOUNGSTOW han one hundred persons were homeless and a by ineee block was ie stroyed at Low ar here, early to-day sure. blowers rwn in the blaze, n | nearly. 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German erected a which they Club, and Stapleton, th or descent, they are Americans to “The Club use,” and John C, Viemeister, the jerman” from all advertising mat- | The German Club has relegated | the attic all distinctively German American flag. a FAKED HOLD-UP IN VAIN. ‘Then Told of Robbery, No, 382 Delancey Street, a driver for aker, of Na. 68 De- locked up at Police charged with grand wi ors to: dquart ceny. ich told his employer that three men had attacked him on Ninth Street, near | News Oddities WOMAN who declared modern wife is entitled to four nights a week out will get them, court having granted her husband @ divorce. In BNOW-COVERED PAWLING, three dandelion blossoms were found in the snow at Peekskill. WHEN WORKMAN on Billy Sunday tabernacle mashes thumb he must say, “Brighten the corners where you are.” cuss, or drink anything atronger Gan milk. SUNDAY ‘FISHING s in Pennsylvania Legislature. WESTERN BANK PRESIDENT has brought $5,000 in $20 notes issued by his own bank and signed by himself to spend along Broadway. POTATO DAY—Potato matinee” In Bayonne @ theatre (two potatoes ad field, Maes, restaurant man put six potatoes in® MANHATTAN BURGLAR was one monkey, stolen from hold of lighter, monkey, but it bit him. “A RED ROSE IN JUNE" Is the only consideration “i | Woman Thought She Would Early yesterday morning Gold- | N. ¥., @ butterfly was caught, and None of the 200 laborers may Heed tn a bill introduced ion) yielded fifteen poors peri man traded 150 batrels of potatoes; Spring- an, “Will trade for house and let.” There was another ‘operty lease filed in Putnam County, by Jowish Publication Society to read 5 ten | times through respites, Mlinols MRS. ST. JOHN FINED $100. Collapse. Carley St. John, twenty-six, of Mrs. No. 37 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, con- victed in Special Sesstons, Brooklyn, two weeks ago, of driving an automo- bile while intoxicated, was fined $100 in that court to-day. The alternative was twenty days in jail, Her husband. a cotton broker in Manhattan, pald the tme. Mra. St. John, who faint: 1 in court last Friday, was on the verge of a col- lapse again to-day when brought up for sentence. a ES STILL HOPE FOR HER RETURN Artist Keep it as She Left It. Gisappearance of Miss Christine Wright, an artist, from her studio, No. 5 Sixteenth Street. on Dec. 11 PAINS SHARP AND STABBING Die. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains like a knife through my | back and side. 1 finally lost all my a man who had chter's suspicion He the driver to Pollee Headquarters reich stuck to his story. On his in ollee arrested Gi No. 208 Delancey Street oldrelch charged with being one of hi sailants fi hanarrel wi he nidreich’s continual tummin, the attention of Eome time tater Goldreich had honorabl; To-day is National Guard and Naval Militia Day at the Broadway Theatre and the receipts of the three perform. ly patrol duty. 'wenty Thousand Leagues will go into the fund tional Honor Guard | (9 ovide hot coffee and sandwic! jardsmen and naval militiame: Mrs. Maud Ballington Booth, whose daughter Theodora is President speak on patriotism and preparedness | Co., Lynn, jat | of the organization, will the evening performance. Luden’s. Keep a pack: in your pocket these winter days. MENTHOL CANDY WILLIAM BLLIOTT at his » had decided to steal the | first bottle brought great relief and h hy 4 | six bottles have entirely cured me “Intolerance” is good in its way—folks won't tolerate substitutes for Luden's —especially if they've once used LUDEN'S COUGH DROPS strength so I had to go to bed. ‘The doctor advised an operation but 1 would not listen toit. [thought of what I had read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and tried it. The All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia FE, Pink- Vegetable Compound." —Mrs A DORION, Ogdensburg, Wis. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more, but often the inust scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs ntained in Lydia E, Pinkham's| Vegetable Compound. If any complication exists it pays to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine lass., for special free ad- vice.—Advt. Look for the Luden yellow package. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. 1917, ovewes eoweee I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World's Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. He was an active member of the Son: of Veterans. A widow and two children surviv: him, The funeral ts to be at his hom to-morrow at ast, and the discovery the next morn- is Of her fur cost on @ Hudson River e foot of West Seventeenth | t is still pugzling the police, it was | said to-day. mit, the hope that the young woman family is keep- ine her studio wat ua a ‘she left it. JOHN D. JF JR. CARRIES GUN. Saye He Must Travel Lonely Road Near Country Home, Judge Nott in General Sessions to- is to be in the Moravian Cemetery. tay ted a permit to John D. Rocke- feller jr. to carry a revolver. The per-| mit, which is good for one year, sup- plants one given to Mr. Rockefeller in | 1916 by District Attorney Swann, then a Judge of the Court of General Ses. «ions. In his application for the per- * rf * mit Mr. Rockefeller stated that it was stiffness right out with joften necessary for him to travel on “ ’ *7 99 lonesome roads to reach his home ‘at St. Jacob’s Oil. }Pocantico Hills. Ld ay ia $9.00” | When your back is sore and lame or| and $9. 0, B. PINE_OF WORLD DEAD.) ringo. sciatic or neuritis hes y hs Assistant © Had Been witn| stiffened up, don't suffer! G. Double Faced Pager bines i001, trial bottle of old, honest Records Orvill B. Pine, for many valued employee of The Worl: at hie home, No. 120 Broadwa: count fifty the soreness and lamenes | penetrating oil takes the ache und lek}: od 1 ocean GRAM, Wee a right out and ends the misery. of assistant cashier, He was stricken blind in 1913. 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