The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1917, Page 8

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= THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1917. tone : ‘ : ——— ees, me OO 6666486086008 060608646600- ym rome as Pepi etapa tees a HOME PON AR te OUT OF JOLIET PRISON 2% od a ST. PAUL CARS RUN AGAIN totem (atte t Parents Die W vith Chitdre i a Butler, N. J., After Vain jp 4 hy Efforts at Rescue ; ' vs ten on P Fire weeet thrown « farmnow ‘ : A oonet * Moree Mill@ in Kiet Aw ; ‘ nee, Mut f J “ ‘niet . night ana the ratne had conte marly today police found the bod Aildren | f Miller was forty flee yearn off, hie! finn’, te held under helt ce 8 ae yore The victin wae John CRIME — oll be A. Landin sitty-neven, @ retired business man t New Dorp, wh shee eat TEA “4 1S DELICIOUS caulk sad ie ) of the twdien It! The detectives, who had only a ae Making a Soldier of Sugar ‘ S we have sent men abroad to fight for | W America—as we have sent money—as we have iit UAHA drafted steel, with other commodities, into fight- Dy . ing-service or enlisted wheat and other fighting-foods— ! i! 80 we must make a soldier of sugar. ] iN \ A : P MN A=} Nutriment for the nations at war is as vital Ht Wy = to the outcome as the powder that feeds the guns. net DN =I A great nutrient in time of peace—in war a veritable i i WY sinew—sugar is now called upon to play a heroic part, to i \) ‘= supply the peoples of our Allies—whose strength is ours. = Ey th = To wrap up sugar in the American flag, so ey MAI to speak, and put it into the fight becomes a duty of ‘S| ia = loyalty. It will be borne cheerfully by every industry, eh Se every dealer, and every individual it falls upon. Upon = certain industries it falls heavily—and especially on the = workers who derive their living from them. Yet the | American civilian is in this war with the soldier. Amer- ican business great and small, American capital from Wall Street to the remotest country bank, is with the Gov- ernment every step of the way. The U/, S. means L's. We, all of us, are in the fight with everything we have, for the sake of everything we cherish. ATT TT RATATAT This company regards it a privilege to com- ply with the Government's request, made similarly to all manufacturers employing sugar in quantity, to re- duce our output fifty per cent. To the end of conservation we pledge our further efforts in every direction that opportunity may disclose, in manufacture as well as beyond the scope of our immediate interests; and in this eflort generally we bespeak the co-operation of dealers and consumers every where. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA ye Ee 2: @ ee u & Oo =f = i SSS a v ‘ ~ =. Camdaer iY a piece of ve; a metallic ring? IAMOND, | silk, cork D and vegetable texture these non-metallic substances contain the secret of Musie’s Re-Creation. The “talking-machine” re- producer is made of steel and mica with their metallic resonance, Mr. Edison uses, instead, these non-resonant materials. Thus has he eliminated the blight of mechanics— the tell-tale twang of the “talking “machine.” There is no metallic ring to be mixed with the vibrations of the record as the tone passes through the reproducer, No foreign, unmusical quality mars the music of the artist. You hear nothing but the pure, Re-Created tone—the tone which, in direct comparison, cannot be distinguished from the living 800,000 people have heard this very test, and have been convinced. original. y/ A diamend—throw Nt upon « , hard surface, Can you hear any ' ring, any metallic tone? Mt drop tt upon a table, Can you get any resonance from it? Ie 9 perfectly dead and inert a piece of cork fall ever so sharply upon the floor, You cannot hear metallic vibrations of any kind Can vou get any sound or ring from gclable texture—much less Y tH Thomas A. Edison spent five years in research, $2,000,000 in experiment ‘to perfect this marvelous reproducer. The New Edison is the only instrument upon which this metal-free reproducer is used. Therefore-only upon the New Edison is Musie’s Re-Creation possible. Now—Hear The NEW EDISON No Needles To Change Can Be Made To Play All Makes of Records We invite you to attend a concert of Music’s Re- Creation in our Recital Hall and to hear the produet of Mr. Edison's scientific genius. Programme To-morrow: Depuis le Jour —Lowise Anna Case Cavalry Charge ; New York Band Aloha Sunset Land - W aikiki Hawaiian Orchestra Good-bye Broadway, Hello France, Arthur Fields and Chorus Whispering Hope, Marie Rappold‘and Christine Miller Ask about Our Partial Payment Plan on all New Edison Instru- ments. Terms arranged to suit a year and a half to pay. The Edison Shop The Phonograph Corp, of Manhatian—Prop, 473 Fifth Ave. ” poehe't ieee,

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