The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH from “chaos and confust Senator Jones, who was a member of the manufacturers’ sub-committee which investigated the sugar and coal short- Ages, spoke In reply to Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, who recently denounced price fixing as a failure, blamed the fuel scarcity on Administrator Garfield, and asserted tat the sugar shortage was largely artificial, SENATOR JONES DEFENDS FOOD AND FUEL OFFICIALS Answers Lodge’s Attack and De- clares Price-Fixing Saved Country From Chaos, WASHINGTON, March 22.—Speaking | Senator Jo In defense of the Food an? Fuel Ad- ministrations In the Senate to-day, Sen-|\2C™ ator Jones of New Mexico exonerated ‘ both of blame for the recent sugar and coal shortages. He declared thelr price. fixing policies had saved the urged more ir heckle other hand, help and en- eech was referred studied and delib- its tendency being Administration Into bring th epute.” What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its quar. |Rose Pastor Stokes Forfeits Bail After Arrest in Springfield, Mo. N.Y, £66 PRODUCTION 28,000,000 SHORT Quick Action Must Be Taken to Save Industry, Declares Dele- gate to Convention Here. New York's eae production will be about 28,000,000 short in the coming year and the supply of hens will be about | 4,000,000 short, according to figures pre- sented to-day at a State convention of poultry growers at the Hotel Imperial, | 2d Street and Broadway. The meeting was called to discuss the| situation created by the Food Adminis. | tration's rule prohibiting the killing of yens and pullets. A decrease of 37 per cent, In the State's breeding stock was | reported and @ 26 ver cent. decrease of Incubation, A. R. Mann of the Agricultural Col- lege of Cornell University said the situa- tion was very serious, and declared that | | a2, 1918, FIREBUG'S BLAZE. MENACES HOMES OF 120 FAMILIES | | For Sixth Time in Month Effort Is Made to Burn East Side Row. For the sixth time in a month, an attempt was made at 1 o'clock this morning to fire one of the three six- story, forty-family tenements at Nos. $29 to 349 t Thirty-first Street. Famous Athlete In Taken to St. Vincent's with Prenmontia, Martin Sheridan, giant detective of the Firat Branch Bureau, winner of the Olympic championship as a discus thrower, was taken to St. Vincent's Hoapital to-day suffering with pleuro- pheumonia, rt Yesterday he worked and med as well as usual. And to-day oe for work but suddenly col. Sheridan is thirty-seven years old, 1 married, and lives at No. 722 Lexington Avenue. Me joined the police force in 1966. ———<> UNION BANK CASE CLOSED. Decision om Action Against 600 Stockholders Is Reserved, The sult against 500 stockholders of the defunct Union Bank of Brooktyn was closed to-day except in the case of one defendant who will have a hearing next Tuesday morning, Supreme Court vi * There, Post Office Says. WASHINGTON, March 22. — The” American soldier can buy his gum, cakes, candies and soft drinks cheaper in France than they can be bought here). Hence the Post Office Department ungesju mothers and sisters to pass up sending dq dainties to the soldicrs—because ship! and rail space is needed for vitals ? During February the parcel post mateus ter to France occupled 120.000 eubiebe feet of cargo space and there was so,” much of it that malls were delayed dayee in France through lack of cars tort! carry it, wy _oaeemnetiincieensatans we RECKLESs, eal (Prom the Kaness City Star.) te “Lemme tell ye,” vociterated old Riley!” Renaidew. “That there young cuss, Burt’, Blurt, is going to the dickens as fast as y+ ‘| 4 decision, antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief The three buildings are all of the | Justice ¢ nt of Banking|® feller can! Why—dad-burn it uhe a a auick action must be taken to save th. guinea (ve ol Thi olders bay in on a of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverish- | industry aie hesitate iy eenay| idles pr) qual to the pervaee ‘ot thet aay, as the S6eP went tie heya + ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, - a Pie ser ie * gamity | holdings, a total, of $1,000,000, |Srreas City he fe going to ot os Fy Gide the assimilation of Food; giving bealth d fara Arraigned as Brooklynite | esterday afternoon a which would enable payment of @ ¥ p Ba 3 ve I . > giving iy and natural sleep. Seixed ax Draft Dodger, moved from a fourth floor apartment | dividend to the ban! posttors shaved by a Indy a The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, Robert % Kossuth Place at No. 347 to 349, Early this morn- — ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over yn, was held for the military au- | ing a te’ returning home saw : Bay pare, fas borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, andhas been made under to-day when he was arraigned smoke pouring over the transom of onal supervisior i ; | tes Avenue Court, Brookly, * trife wit! y 3 Pi about to be sentenced on that charse of “Fire!" quickly emptied the bulld- le with and endanger the health of Infants and when a esentative of Local D. Children— Experience against Experiment. Board No. informed the Court that ee ee eee ee Genuino Castori | Firemen break down t big wardrobe f Tole Was wanted for fallure to fill o | ways bears the si draft questionnaire and refusing to | | submit to physical examination \ their arrival had to Joor, They found a 1 with cast-off cloth- ing and bits of paper which had been lighted, and quickly extinguished the : flames, with a damage of about $200. Between ldnight and 3 A. M. on THIS SPRING’S NEWEST THINGS IN Fob, 32 a carpet runner. was found SN ‘This was extinguished by tenants, but a few minutes later @ kindling wood fire was found blazing hotly in an- other hallway of the same buliding- renants also extinguished this base, and returned to bed, but at 4A. M. a fire was discovered under a stairway and the department was called. Short- efore 6 o'clock @ stairway fire »vered In the next bullding, | BOYS’ SUITS Quality Clothes, selected by us with the same careful attention to fabric, fit, finish and variety which is accorded to clothes for men—the military spirit is most notable in every model. MRS. Ose, | BRS ror Ss. 1 Court SPRINGFIELD, | Mrs. Rose P. | Party worker Lift Corns Off! Doesn't Hurt! ar in Municip en | w cas was ew York, who was said he wo | Avis \ Pere No W-41, and the department was a . * : . | rested here las ven she per- : Cheviot Suits with full lined knickers, a IAC ERATED aera a \§ ied asim, At 1 A Se Bs We Don’t Jet corns ache twice! Liftanycornor ¥ 7 to 18, and Topcoats of Gray and ists after Chief of Police Rath- phe eb sere teclans A eh td 1 ms » ‘ . > | ura ‘operty dama us off w _ Brown tweed, $to8. All special at $6.78 prohibited he ratus, The property damage tn | callus off with fingers—Here’s magic! oon slight, but mental For a few cents you can) Just think! Not one bit of EIGHT MORE INSPECTORS — a ee Z M3 er - t Se H a 4 lamago to tenants has been great. dk''® daball bottle’ bf tial Seater Retawe anpetoteae Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits in Gray and | . aa te baclacal magic treezone discovered by e stewie t pay “ Brown with full lined knickers, sizes ENTER PLEAS OF GUILTY peeve’ decane & Cincinnati chemist, even irritate the surround- 7 to 18. Special at $10.00. ¢ ; evan the gift of the City Just ask at any drug store) ing skin, — Mute tech ae Ws Geer Mine on to the same etvie for & eraall bottle of freezone.| Hard corns, soft corns, or “ : it AR CAPTAIN Balam Canvaaereeline i Ptadat A 4 Nth sere estield, England, was Apply a few drops upon a) corna between the toes, also \ # Swagger Military Clothes | Tell of Certifying False Canvass Of} man’s uniforin but did not tnure him to-day in. reciproca- tender, aching corn and in-| hardened calluses on bottom ® | Votes in Mitchel-Bennett Novick deserted fr the armor ape Sat gt a ataatly that old bothersome] of feet shrivel up and fall off Khaki Color Military Coats for | Primary Contest. behets data rl ely com stops hurting, then! without hurting « particle, ¥ j little fellows, sizes 3 to 8, at $6.75, “ight more inspectors of election at] orabie diveharge and ten years’ impris-|was obtained at the New York ‘Navy shortly you can lift it out,| Ladies! Keep freezone handy , a : the last primaries, of the seventy-two] onment Yard root and all, with the fingers.| on your dresser, Wonderful! a i “The Colonel Junior,”’ Suit with Indicted for certifying a false canvass. _ oo — ——-— 1 : a pleaded guilty before Justice Goff t straight-cut knee trousers and Sam aay This makes a total of forty-eight - Brown belt, sizes 3 to 10, at $10.00. | Pleas of xuilty so far x 4 Irving Lipsky, Leo Lewis, Thomas he Li le Cc. 1” Kh k Fitzpatrick and Edward Flynn, Inspec , ity W itt ‘orporal, Shaki Suit tors in the Fifth Election District of the \ with straight-cut knee trousers, . and eb git icon Ram arine paid ' “The Private’? with long trousers, nett one when In reality B est H 2. 3 ceived five and Mitchel two. Beeis7> sizes 3 to 10, at $3.45. Benjamin Harwitz of No | Avenue, Chairman of tly Swagger Caps of Khaki, $1.00. spectors in the Tw: District of the § admitted he had twenty-seven vote f | seven, whereas each receive | Irvi > 1 | uth Eh strict ¢ Garrison Caps for Boys, 55¢. Buy now and save money—Open an account with your purchase—-whether sembl | cre 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St. 125th St., at 3d“Ave. Bennett of TaOun | you buy $5 or $5,000. No reasonable plan of payment 279 Broadway Union Square and 125th Street Stores Open Tomorrow night. apuent Cus: is too liberal—-A small payment down--and the balance $ ae tomers: | — crators in small weekly or monthly payments — Ludwig with 48 votes and 4nvo I Whether | Lit Top Style Baumann’s Guarantee is your protection. Pay for 1 $1.50 : ~~) nd Bennett 15 Comparison Will Convince You of Our Weekly on eae : ae ss aren Samuel Rodman rin ‘ 4 4 | Firat Election Distr ith A | sembly and Benn tof SOCIETY” WILL GOLLEGT KO MORE FUNDS FOR GRIPPLES Its sald Mit t 18, be a LOW PRICES of If 28 PAY FOR THIS LIBERAL CREDIT an suir es ae im fo es Everything for the Home on Credit \66 Chief, Sa Decides} AAA AAS AA KK KK RAs emma! to With A nt | You can open an ct Attorney | (7 " . x 7 mas ccount with or ins y ren serean trea eR fol American Walnut Queen Anne Dining Room Suil (4 Pieces) 4 4 4 \s, James adw | 1H Y 24 Dinina oom, 5 . jal UAT ee iN / wigs iS x HAA Y | Lot i / ; S ect (in aia en } 7 | Famine | y ( | nl l i ! | Hh |! o hae tatahr a orci tna ria yen | Victrolas and Grafonolas = 7 NH plained to D Att $ } Is I rom No 380 a lerest Oilcloth “ aie 4: ate tt Pores ys : | = ¥ f q li] Record of total Agate lines of Ad- |< admitted omy | Genuine E ictrola t ib fe reset vertising for the year 1917, of New = wis’ Saran etna aa No. XI Dinner Sete DR. SCHEELE BACK TONIGHT $110 Refrigerators Gh Agents for it $19 on dell Sil (These figures compiled by the Statistical eel Dept. of The New York Evening Post) Agate Lines THE WORLD 19,059,667 | wre. 16,587, 368 2 y ou, may, oF wofoid Bed ene OE eS ROR! Oe eee ees JOURNAL, . . | } Meal ERALD and i eWal | TELEGRAM, . .. 15,084,928 | N. J. UN and | Opposite Always be sure to sce the MEW YORK WORLD SHOT STOPS DESERTER. I ne Loree Sto tachinent of the guard unit at ube — —= ’ er

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