The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1917, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY. JULY 20 U. S. TROOPS IN JULY 4TH CELEBRATION IN PARIS as ospe 1917 ® _ PERSHING VISITS SENATE DEBATES ge ORUTISHFRONT AS FIXING MINIMUM A GUEST OF HAIC PRICE FOR WHEAT CHEF OF CUBACCANE BARONS ADMITS MILLIONS OF PROFIT. FS = al Anti-Trust Law May Be Invoked To Check Sugar Pirates’ Raids a a ORDER RESTORED, RUSSIAN TROOPS : Sa eee | RUSGIAN CABINET HALT BATTLE T0 : = eas “4 WILLREORCANZE —ISUSS ORDERS. Sos: ° ¢ i we Mr } « i ® vt 1 1 Plan Th \ t ar A Rebels Driven Last i Gaal Mat | j ‘ alt Mibar wan ex partes ¢ THESE ARE REAPING Stand in’ Fortre p lab r | trauss Irritated by Evening **° tee mtite HUGE PROFITS FROM \ Ay World's Exposure, but Finds nt HIGH-PRICED SUGAR, WA ’ Con Herne ) | : c hit es of the t — qqutet ! ' c nd there | a "e000. 008 ror NOW AIDS BRITISH ee : i wi or ¢ prominent th Awhack is av ' ; vit Cuba Cane 8 " sugar men) 6 pa rai months, [Evening Wor had t y q . ‘ $9,000,000 to profits, or p ! ' : = = > — 1 pronere brew into the laps of its numerous |inen in the position of benefiting by Pit i kieecg . ; apod t i “ Stier foriihenen re than $12,000,000 net out lle su ted that eporter Carpenters, ¢ hautfeurs, Elec-jor x1 She ka wt Phe Ku a f i at is d argely al operating profits of $14,729,- |"¢@ Manuel Rionda, who knew a trici y ‘Tak M4 Maxim “ M ' ‘ " ‘ William Hamlin Childs was | about sugar, the one man who uns, Clerks, | hey Take (V7 \ to dislodge tween. It y 1 pa it nly one who showed any interest | Would put the reporter “straight.” He Place of Fighting Men. | them ut lieht brush tart ret , t kin ROASTED Amp mACKED xested they owed a duty to the |know how sugar prices could be re- J Straw BRITISH HEADQUAL IN | took refuge tn th Y Peter any) Hone vl ‘ ad: AS fl] ED FO | “Yos, that does sound good," he And now for the ni hn later surrounded by sops the Max- | Office teu to th said, when his attention was called | fact he admitted, that concerning ab- J Charle feminine section of the British army limatiata ran up a ing unde Auntrost roupe made - ¥ ; | o the extraordinary earning powers | Horm profits, and the facts In the Pr. A, grow rday by day. Khaki: | rendered sid crludl ae taveet 1M el Al adi Ns Try it ice cold or steaming of the prodigious infant, and that {Cuba ¢ story to which he made | Morgan t ing women, at frat contined | wore led by Minister of | tion ur f ' ‘ Phe ia fee i OR hots meals Cote | Las these huge profits were hardly in {19 reference are by all odds the most | Claus A. Spreckels, ( to tho Red Cross section of the fold | War Kerensky in per [enemy's effort to attach ith of atch to'The: Te trod entire Sunbe ol fe keeping with the spirit of the times, |!mportant results of that half-hour ny, Horace Havemeyer, ‘ . hing inte many | ‘The troops have received orders to] Rrreaany w putkert i @ tly fact nekven te atrenathe “Th W Id’ B ” : 2 fl wre rapidly pushing into many | sspectally when they 4 heavier | talk with Mr, Strauss Ne Cromwell, ¥ SiMAMORE OF ene al ' q Maxtinalists: from | West of Ha 1 A cof TuaneChitul, whe hn e orid s est he burden of a people already taxed) BY making no reference to tt, he Sane Hes “yr a mc home of maaiad: daa SHARE Che lolline Hiludniki ngtired, (completed «Cabinet of moderate mer wou. canl take te Geukeand eat o the ult by food gumblers, “1 Confirmed the statement in that st abe a Waris heater tine F take 4 ft for In whereupon the en ' ! entrance of * your mone , am very busy now, Idon't knowany- that the cost of raw sugar jun arene : irs of the morn this mover Upied ‘i adda ROM YOR oRDCEE thing about sugar, Yes, it's true 1 fiom 4.04 cents the pound, duty p iavesen oat comined ; ment of | tr hed tho An) affort to wir i ae Laninchtt baste al rts a ‘ NURUNDEAS imad t + Cuba Cane. I think On Aug, 30, 1916, to 6. cents the brine * ae ps > pital and rode t Champs de wae unsuc Hi watablint a { was asked to he company . duty pald, on Oct. 31, directly ook pile M field, A: Taree of newly Awoorline ' : * F Phe proper place r con- he Cuba Cane boys and thelr : be . ‘ a BeVedti lee ei reani va 7 : Seer 1 el China wit sideration of your suggestion is at a 000 corporation became beart- saat Sans ! Mea wh Mad i tf will a . of sufferers are neeting of the ration. TI would | tly active. The “boys were th ihe z ae mached fr ar fortr ind ! 1 tal ) erat lon Thousands daily finding out suggest that you ace Alt Strauss, |“flnancial interests” described in the i wid dawn found the place surround % ith Iku Pees L Min-Ta ng Youns that Bell-ans removes Indigestion and You will find him interesting.” 1 market report of U. H. Dud ie 1 Max fired a few * ; (6 ropaanitis sHeaker Of one 25¢ pkg will show you that it does Albert Strauss found at his|ley & Co, under date of Nov, 14, 1916, | pr from the hinska house, whic Pe ; Fal i‘ \ } t or druggists will return your money Jesk in the office of J. & W an having “secure control of prac Lisy ed ey was r edb he after ci : i a “ » the rv sarne ut sympathetic, ;ban crop.” As soon as they did se ‘i mba tow i by ~ Fang yr On arn at all unsympa y t 1 by , 5 wan | quiet, f business man, He ts|cure control the Federal Sugar Ite xs erie épanint nnd: iron : 1 row ‘ y FOR INDIGESTION thairman of the Board of Directors! fining Company jumped the price of indred young w neu t ' ev ft the aa ‘ ; ¢ Cuba Cane and is Interested in| sugar within a few points of 8 cents | lated “row t work fulld ‘] ter « rtress anemn ‘ 200406004 — x orrw)) ther raw concerns. Mo listened | flat the pound, and later went to that | sumer trom a A eonly six t flags and began a parley tut | Pee eo POOPIOC OPPO SOO SOS quite pati and appeared to be| figure, and has kept it there ever | SUUArO Neal to ERI aD ACLS Ae tele LED ah AL natedit iene vy his district, 1 1 \¢l | sensitive d when the ee foodstuffs, na the refiners 9 b work here pract w an 4 | ; vorter sus it was hardly in| There ts not the slightest intimation |are the really vital questions which The |The huts are of new ; isiy Gen, 1 ' | A N , P ] seeping with the patriotism of the |in the Cuba Cane story that sugar was | poise Poe DENI Ar Aa aN Rieae | Co aa aban ty won talbott px into t t 1g ewspaper s use nany distinguished men in Cuba| «ent abroad to creat a shortage or to| I Ia not hut alice rt sahil : ' \% ‘ane that it should be rolling up ab- | boost prices here. The Evening World| the law of sur enra 1 ' ry regiment rl '9 7 ; | ormal profits at the expense of the |has made no such statement or even|!" Its ent with reht, and ¢ \3) like the pulse of a human bei g, is 3! American public, When it came Mr. | hinted at it The Evening World has | {y"tye ta Weer ne |b d } found in more places than one. Strauss’ turn to talk hoe did it so| claimed and shown that refined sugar | reduced know tadieal | tand ithe \3 quietly and so fore lly, with just | was sold for export at figures consid. | consumy Her ward ina furious | | he faintest sug ion of irritauon, | erably under the domestic market quo- eee ; ¥ ' presen- | With them a the F \9| A newspaper, particularly a metropolitan news hat the reporter was made to fevi| tations. This paper did not start tts|try. Ww , of t “ Le + had 1 | paper, andy particularly a New York City the sugar fats gathered by The|campalgn tor lower sugar until the| whose J \ aphe anarod $ hewavaien i ? . spaper, has three distinct pulses Dro a avening World were nother formld- | buyers for the Allles rebelled at even | ahem an inthe & prot Koverny iehetont 1 é) ae a At ' ree distinct pu EDITORIAL, tble nor wholly accurate as far as|the rate below the dom market | houses prove it, The n ft ener 1 fiom this | SWS and ADVERTISING Mr, Strauss was concerned, Mr. | and curtafled exports from 80 to 90] q matter of ' puarter walnat the |b | i Bach of th Strauss may not be quoted. bub. | per cent. It claimed there was no ex- | consumption ts beloy I empts provol wat sane ach of these pulses comes to the surface in sey fe will have to ve content with a}cuse for the prices that prevailed dur- | Bay " eabiane 8 Leen 3 eral places, readily recognized by the capable, teneral statement, Mr, Strauss de-|ing heavy exports. It showed in ad 4 S$ BERLIN, July ¢ comprehending, observer. ‘scuriliou! filled with “misstate- | consumption. These conditions have | The | A y oe 3 ; : nents,” “innuendos and several |alWaya, until this war, been recognized | Shown t 7 ees WOMEN MARCHED WITH ips p ' ; One of the most important px!se points | ither things. y business men as reasons for natural | xs rae Cuba | — 5 | offiotal t j oe ———— The net result of Mr. Strauss’ | drops tn the price of any product Cant t © 100 ISLAND OF THASOS IS RIOTER N PETROGRAD inane | of a great newspaper is its arnest talk follows ‘ sugar me e “war profiteers,” | pe will go cnt bait | SS First, one error and one only—ne| the name given by the German peopic | town Inte th | FS Q es ; \ ! I Want Advertisement columns. o facts—in the Cuba Cane > men who reaped or extorted huge! tie cu thin? \ R TORED T GREECE ! tent Was In Midst of fe ft 1 ts eee tee Camere ewner. GUSSIESTED + vhich is frankly and cheerfully cor-| profits because of wartimes and notin t t a t | In W rey 1 | ected, ‘Tho reporter and not the|!Nk elae, Just as the potato men ana] etl of Wi ‘ LONI July An A Were Kill Mae The newspaper which leads in t rt | vaper is to blame. Cuba Cane was | the buttes men and the egg men and] \')., t ‘ , a a ik . ¥ is unquestionably the favored pape t only of the | ald to be a $10, poultry men are "war profite 1 Wear ’ on Staff , h r t i too a8 NRT EEPLTANS OVEN ees ; ; ; PIOnateA \ HOME but of the better class mercantile and manu- | # a $50,000,000 ¢ Strauss saldit we lea of the , : | Becond, M: sun. | Gover at ection must be | !! : ut i —————————————— ; facturing concerns, for here is practical hurman | 4 | i a! who precy tual earnings. that | enco At also is correct 1 1 , hie ¢a¢ ‘ i h * ’ rp rr eR . 4 Uilerest, intensified host of the catnings|are baling used | 2h World has not deman 1 ' \ «raw | Tl por f goauldan 8 great 2 or further developm He said he (anything that will prevent: produc | ‘ pled part . . y improves meat : ° , | pata aA el ga toad attictes [A® A Matter of fact, the Cuba Cane [Inte tees % ‘ : : Paaideande | ae ; Want Advertisements in New York | t fit n ry » says . ° he Coffew Lixchange as filing a use- | tence now If It had not been set fort | the raw 4 ; : Buery a ~ $ Newspapers in June, 1917: shether is existed « Ho algo [BUYIN UD of other minor Indurteie | fined saci, a 1 wt suet f different.”” 3 The Morning WORLD 330,700 ines | b and the ljeasing of r ¢ We L ixat. ‘ bail iq - ald eWorld had gah Bie am ae t oe lands} le 1° uG ont, ; A é American 71.050) lines that John D. Ryan, William BE. Corey, | | rotits | Day 4 ' | William Hamlin Chihts, 4 ; . ‘ Par 1 Hf READY 4 Vines lines 13), Pe Murphy 0 : pat jan any Bay thy weed 1 es : : rd eT iuatard b 4 1 tire lineage of want advertisements t New ¥ \o| poration that did not intend to produce t 7 f ! "i wor anil rnold n é " Morning WORLD bad 940,70) aoe = MORE ta hon Beate ; That Cuby: hte th a ‘ by PUAN ONK-HALI | ri nawa corsorated on t " ut tir . | | Dr. Jas. P. Campbell 4 ; ah arad 3 When i comes to bringing io the sa | : ¢ st q ' f merchandise or we Arsenic Wafers rn Mie Aleta i ¢ f a 1 ee Aten , ! 3 The WORLD Leads $ helene 1 : 4 —SS eB 1 World would like Crowd w 1 t a f 1 ier % OPHOPOOOEESEOOOOSOOOODOS svsesssesesesess to have made public right now is the | Tu-day a loved with Red 3 work ‘ " acy can auve it Re eT a CUS Meemee may) (2OSesss eeeeee:

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