The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1918, Page 11

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Our Belgian Consntates Are Hejne | Neopened. WASHINGTON, United States Consulate at An werp, | Belgium, ) with | Henry Morgan, formerly Consul at} Hamburg, in charge. The State De- partment also announced to-day that | other consulates in Belgium are be- ing reopened. ok £14 of Indigestion Bl-nesia— costs not has with you, ia Tablets, or th i se me the been —_——_—_—_——___— Dyspeptics Can Eat | What They Like i They Take Bi-nesia) ws ssecuntors in cose. tne repos You can eat what you like If you take| mewin. Make this test: Ka Of the good things that usually then take two or th If you aren't aatonis Hented. you can have your mone directed Rem Indigent ne if it fails, other ‘and you will be ‘telling your friends how you got aber the name— remedy and t Up to-d: sider the sale of any grade of cold storage butter by any dealer, other than a manufacturer or a retailer at greater advance over cost than the following margins as prima facie ~| BUTTER AND EGG ate (C) 2 cents a pound on sales of leas than 7.000 pounds, but more than 3,500, (D) 21-2 cents a pound on of 700 pounds up to 3,500, (E)3 cents on si lest than the Warehouse the largest single owner was Morris & Co., with 10,000 cases. | counts ot see that its rules are carried out and these margins adhered to. RETAILERS ARE PROFITEERING, THEY SAY. Both John R, Newman, Superio- Prices have increased 35 per cent. on both over a year ago. The Food Administration will con- of be! that same The ing 7 tendent of the State Bureau of Foods and Dairies, and Assistant District 134 West 34th St. Coat Sale Greatest Reductions Ever Offered Broadcloths Silveriones Velours Duvet de Laines Handsomely Lined Warmly Interlined No C, O. D.'s Mourning Coats Included | in Sate i] 73 on co $65 cents Attorney Frederick Dickinson de-| price clared there is much evidence of Profiteering on the part of retailers, “We have evidence against100 re- tailers,” sald Newman, “I have sent it to Assistant Attorney General Charles Swanson, with a request to start prosecutions, ‘hese dealers have cold storage $ and butter at fresh product pric The following table of food prices was prepared by a commission for the Government: cents On H. 8. pany Presi male turn 1918 Pee cent, ine, 85 268 7? 226 7 Co New margins of profit governing the manufacture of butter have just been announced by the ood Administra- tion, Hitherto the regulations of the Commission have been confined tp the wholesale and jobbing profits. Co- operative creamertes, which furnish about one-half the butter supply, are still untouched by the hand of the Government, They are controlled by the farmers. The scarcity of butter has led to competition among jobbers for the products of these creameries, ——— SATISFYING RELIEF FROM LUMBAGO Sloan’s Liniment has the punch that relieves {it.'s rheumatic _twinges expec been of 12 cent. age usual about and n Cc than have the Fe same FUR TRIMMED in Sealette Nutria, Raccoon Taupe Coney a.seal No Exchanges $ 33 9: D0 [Every Coat | _ from Our | | Regular Stock | This warmth-giving, congestion-scat- circulation-stimula’ remedy penetrates without rubbing ri to the aching spot and brings quick relief, surely, cleanly. A wonderful help for external sprains, strains, stiff- ness, headache, lumbago, bruises. Get your bottle today—costs little, means much. Ask your druggist for it by name. Keep it handy for the whole family. 30c, 60c, $1.20, per ci than Asi son only their «= The new regulation the steckholders of Butter Company and 3 1-2 per cent. to Creamery Company, the second larg- est butter profits, dends w high price of butts a handicap. delivered to- of butter in packages to them of Therefore, company was offering 72 cents ter fat delivered to: ers in the Lincoin ( “This special dividend is really a re- the South State Street warchouse has been turned over to the Chicago Cold Storage Warehouse and money we normal. We have ma a butter this year * than fore. The price of butter is too high but) this is a result of Governmental hand- ling of the allowed to handle all our stocks as| an increase. Beatrice Creamery Company, said: “We have felt that during the war! period we did not want to make more surplus, distributed a special dividend of 8 1-2 | per cent. to common stockholders, we profit. they take our surplus stock and sell also ours.” The Beatrice Company !s capital- ized at $2,500,000 preferred and the is about $1,500,000. and 15 totat of $550,000. Ten per cent. of the capital and surplus is $100,000 more tatives of Swift & & Co. makers of butter in the world. told the District Attorney they have Conspiracy cases members of the milk producers asso- NING wo LD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 47, ER 1918, his is what Is keeping the price lay. tat manufacturers o butter shall tan advance over the cost of butter fat necessary to i the ox River stockholders of the Beatrice making concern in the ty, ate indications of ze Sxplanations of these di offered by officers of both they say, Tnstead ing a help to their b The packers have defense. Fox River Company was offer- 4 cents a pound for butter fat . Thig brings the co: a pound. The city wholesale yesterday was 691-2 cents. the gross profit of this manufacturers is 3 1-2 7! a pound. The Beatrice Compan, pound for but to the farm- .) district. the dividend question, President Johnson of the Fox Kiver Com- said: of subscribed capital, Part of| ted to use for equipment has not needeg. Our regular dividends per cent, on common and 7 on preferred ha ituation. If we had been | tec there would not have been such Butter will go down 25 cents a pound between now ext May. The Government limits ts but {t does not limit our T. Hayes, Treasurer of the 10 per cent. on capital and And although we have just) kept within that 10 per cent. ‘We have no connection with ‘ox River Company except that jome of their stockholders are in common stock. The surplus | Payments of 7| to preferred stockholders | \% per cent. to common make a ent. this. stant District Attorney Dickin- nferred to-day with repr Co, and Armour Switt & Co, he largest They enough of these products for own trade. elght against clatlo tinued until January 4 at the request n were called to-day but con- of former Gov, Dei would take two or three months to try neen. He suid it This Season’s Most Important and Extraordinary Shoe Sale ful.en from our regular stock, an extraordinary assortment of distinctive ana exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s models, in every desirable leather and combination. OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & € 34th Street—New York For To-Morrow, Wednesday An Important Clearance Sale Of About 1,200 Pairs Women’s and Misses’ High-Grade Shoes At Extraordinary Reductions This Season’s Most Desirable Models Sale Price .90 No Approvals No Exchanges No C. O. D.'s Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store Shoes That Sold Regularly From 9.00 to 12.50 the case: on Shops Pawnbrokers thro’ received a tip that staging a crime wave hereabouts, plan to descend in force on the three-ball Lieut. GIRL ACCUSES LIEUTENANT OF TAKING HER $750 RING on complaint of Catherine Killeen, a telephone supervisor at the Hotei Bilt more, who alleges he took from her diamond ring valued ratgned before Jefferson Market Court this morning. John P. the Department of Agriculture! from 100 to 700 poun companies, who are anxious that no Aero Squadron, told the Magistrate the|tingent is logically the business field of show that on Nov. 1 the holdings of F)3 stigma of profiteering should be ring had been found in an aeroplane at|the United States, Nally said estab- isuatly. aie |creamery butter in this country had| , (F) 93-4 conte on lees | placed on them, They admit they Garden City, and intimated it would be|lishment of radio stations In Central | deareaned 17.6 per cent. from, this)? ra” 100 pounds, pM Eg Pos METU™ returned to the young woman, He said|and South America by interests in this | time last year. The holdings of eggs| She Food Administration keeps 8! frition during the past nis) Major Russell of the Military Folice “has been hindered by the 50¢ bottle to large staff of inv 0 ale’ " “rood | had decreased 17.3 to 19 per cent. by ft investigators at work to} that this profit desired to take over the case of Licut.| Government, or at least insufficient Munford, and on his reque: turned over to the railitary oner w authorities, Lieut, taken the rin; tlon at the Hotel Bide PAWNBROKERS ARE WARNED, |: Many have electr ing @ button behind the count: lar buttons in other places are connected with fog horns that, in will make the neighborhood sound |i the New York Ha: coming. troops. |, All the pawnbroker: have revolvers within easy reach. f the shops will be oj at night for the sale o} they will have many thousands worth of goods to be pro- ¢ Munford 25 MEXICAN RADIOS DECLARED GERMAN WASHINGTON, De viol ‘ood, duce a pound of butter of more tha 7 5 aes bn Cee ee nee) hye Genta Bee pound of butter, except Aviation Officer Turned Over to| Pan-American Wireless Cotppany | tee Bath, sore ary BG EXPORT ORDERS (A) teent per pound on cartoad | ales to retailers in less than’ car Military Authorities After Head Protests to Senators [where Amerioane held the tne, fortit lots. lots.” Being Arraigned Against U, S. Control, | (B) 14-2 cents per pound on |BIG PROFITS, THOUGH, WITHIN sive a igen rn than a lot, but 7,000 Law. Lieut. Eqward Munford of tie Avia-] WASHINGTON, ae 11.—Twenty-five (Coatinned ‘Bre Stine Dages pounds or ever, Special dividends of 10 per cent. to tion Corpsa® Garden City, L. ., arrested ations in Mexico are controlled ‘man interests, whi the former Kaiser's Government, B. J. Nally, President of the P American Wireless Company, testified before the House Merchant Marine Com- mittee to-day Pointing out that the American con- h were backed %, was ar-| Magistrate Simms in Roullet of the sth the pris-| support has been given.” With proper tupport these stations could have been American, he “added, Nally was before the committee to represent his company and the Marconi | | Wireless Company, of which he ts Vice | President, to protest against the Ad- ministration bill allowing the President to requisition the six high-power sta- tions in this country. is alleged to have while attending 1 recep- H p Men Pian Raia Many to Arm, hout the city ha je holdup men now DEAFNESS | CATARRHA! MAY BE VERCOME fraternity during Christmas week. The This Cabinet —Instru- pawnbrokers are fortifying themselves ment, strikingly indi- against any emergency. If you have Catarrhal Deafness or hoad vidual and artistic bells in front of be rung by press- Simi- and ear noises, of aro «rowing hard of hearing, Ro to your druggist and get 1 ounge of Parmint (double strength), and add (o it % pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar, Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will 0} ring quick relief from the distressing head noises. logged now trils should open, breathing become easy | and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and ia pleasant to (ake. Any one who has tarrhal: Di ad t of workmanship, embodying perfect se Of a holdup, | ¢ welcoming home- in addition will Many n until late Jewelry next Offering Exceptional Values Presenting a choice collection of superior Fur Coats and the smaller Furs which are so essentially a part of the fashionable Winter Costume. Developed from carefully selected pelts, in the season's newest styles, featuring exquisile workmanship. 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Beaver Scarfs.............35.00 to 58.00 Squirrel Scarfs Beaver Muffs 42.50 to 55.00 Squirrel Muffs. Mole Scarts...............65.00 to 195.00 =| ~~ Lynx Scarfs. Mole MUS, . 5461 0s 0000s Gare tO gan | Lynx Muffs.... tek are ati 20.00 to 48.00 A 10.75 to 25.00 50.00 to 125.00 faker 5.00 to 85.00 sere. 40050 to 325.00 ae eke 62.50 to 85.00 35.00 to 105.00 25.00 to 35.00 17.50 to 85.00 aatare 17.50 to 65.00 Several Hundred Women’s Fur Muffs New Ball and Canteen Shapes Hudson Seal Muf Special 9,50 Natural Nutria Mufts Special 10.75 Dyed Skunk Mufts Special 15.60 human re is the way it would rather maki Week and have to spend $26 Cy t ave to spend §)

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