The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1918, Page 14

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mmediat {hg more than 100,000, loaned th ernment by ered to-da priva CONSTANT PAIN AFTER EATING «iss as Never Before—All City Works for Fund. | The Tortures of Dyspepsia Corrected by “Fruit-a-tives’ | St. Martin's, from Severe Dyspepsia. pains after eating; pains down the side: came up in my mouth. I tried doc | tives’ (or Fruit Liver Tablets) 1 began t thing else failed.” MRS. HUDSON MARSHBANK. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial si At dealers or from FRUIT-. Limited, OGDENSBURG, Advt. Half a Century Ago Half a Century Ago every community could be supplied to some extent with locally dressed meat, drawing on live stock raised nearby. Now two-thirds of the consuming centers, with millions of people, are one to two thousand miles away, from the principal live-stock producing sections, which are sparsely settled. The American meat packing industry of today is the development of the best way to perform a national service. The function of providing meat had to develop accord- ingly. Those men who first grasped the elements of the changing problem created the best facilities to meet it— large packing plants and branch houses at strategic points, refrigerating equipment (including cars), car routes, trained organization, profitable outlets for former waste— which became the natural, inevitable channels for the vast flow of meat across the country. If there were a better way to perform this necessary service, American ingenuity and enterprise would have discovered it, and others would now be using it. During 1918, Swift & Company has earned a profit on meats (and meat by-products) of less than 214 cents per dollar of sales—too small a profit to have any appreciable effect on prices, VE ashor Credit Oven Evenings Till f o’Clock, Holzwasser Home Talks No. 404 4-Pace Special Sale Circ Easily reached {rom We: 26th of S9th St. Crosstown Cars, : A3-RoomApartment Swift & Company, U.S. A. PEIN a SOK ‘Ten Wholesale Distributing Marketsin Greater New ¥ ork A4-RoomApartment 8500 VALUE Period Furniture AS-RoomApartment eatiseie DOSS Our LIBERAL TERMS Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G. J. Edwards, District Manager ser by Anto ‘truck «tte Your Door, scopes, boni- truments, | “ TOAID RED CROSS ~ TO-MORROW NIGHT “For two years, [ suffered tortures IT had constant 25e. N. Y.—| Theatre, an A EE RA OC ma tHE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, DECORBMBZER WwW, 1918, — © second day of the Red Cross Roll Catt morning with thousands of workers in all parts of the city. Nobody could go anywhere without being in- , | Th hristmas started this s and back; and horrible bitter stuff often | Vited to join—uniess he already wore >-| the button of membership. It will be tors, but they did not help me. But/tike that the rest of the week, and jas soon as I started taking ‘Fruit-a-| persons who do not want to be 0} stopped at every corner and in hotel Jimprove, and this medicine, made of|iobby may as well come across at fruit juices, relieved me when every-|once with a heart and a dollar, Here are somo of the meetings scheduled for to-day: Hunter Col- lege Auditorium, 8.15 P. M.; Hotel McAlpin tea room, afternoon; Be- lasco Theatre, evening; Longacre evening; Reisenweber’s, Algonquin Hotel, evening; Ss evening; ings at theatres will be held between the acts of the regular performances, Prominent speakers, including many meetings. at the Sub Treasury steps, City Ha! Park and Fifth Avenue and 12th Street. The decorations in Fifth Avenue are about complete now, and the Rel cost has been borne by the Fifth Avenue merchants and others out- side the Red Cross, so that none of the money contributed by the pub- lic is being used in that way. and both the Republi campaten, b mocratie organizations can and the D ight will be the big To-morrow night In Fifth Avenue and the ave- Ni | nue will be lighted as never before. ‘The paintings with which every block | is adorned may be examined as easily |by might as by day. There are fifty- three paintings, each the work of a | celebrated artist, one on every block ‘of that section of the avenue devoted ta the campaign, from Washington | Square nortn. At 7.45 o'clock to-morrow evening ‘ihe air raid sirens w'l give the r'g- nal to clear Fifth Avenue of vehicle \tratc and the carnival will start. Nothing but bad weather can change the programme, If {t is stormy the Dig night will be postponed twenty- |four hours. os oaecae FISTS PLIED AT WALDORF. [strike Pickets Halt Patrons and Many Fights Vollow. Vists flew at the doors of the Waldorf late last night when well dressed mon n the a ented the efforts of striking waiter ¢ theatre supper crowds re- pickets to prevent them from entering. Yhe pickets tnsisted that arriving | guests read the strke placards on their had to be pulled through a crowd of 500 to be taken to the West 30th Street sta- eal, simon-pure _\ satisfaction in eating corn flakes,taking in- to consideration flavor, crispness, and texture, is assured when. the flakes are YO used it in either Tr know it Don't ask for “peanut oil. naise, you LEADING DEAL Acker, Merrall 135 West 42d Street C4 iy in the leading hotels, restaurants. slubs and dining cars. CLAROLA Book of Recipes free ERS SELL CLAROLA Doughnuts Like Mother Made Yes, for ALL frying, baking and cooking uses CLAROLA is supreme. Palatable and easily digested because it's pure nourishing because of the high food value of the peanut — economical because 16 tp) less than butter or lard is re- quired to obtain the same satisfying results. biscuits, cte. ench Dressing or Mayon- has a flavor all its own. * ask for CLAROLA—a favorite & Condit Company New York LIGHTS WILLBLAZE Carlton Terrace, evening. The mect- actors, will appear at the various | At noon to-day meetings were held | Cross organization says the entiro) ‘There is nothing political about the | hats, and #0 many fights ensued that) police were called. Two pickets arrested tion, Both were charged with disorderly “THE OIL SUPREME” Use CLAROLA in baking pies, cakes, CLAROLA just makes a salad—if you ‘have SOCIALISTS IN CONTROL. | Big Vote Cast by Their Party in Style 9041 colors. Put. up’ in Makes a Practical ; ; Kengsome ho Men's Opera Slippers } doves. Spectel wales and Acceptable Tan or bluck kid, for the Christmas Fy teason ! actly suits N, Dee. 17 (Associated Pr —The elections to @ National Asse in the former Duchy is the first German for a constituent bod marked victory Jority Socialists Socialists poticd 92,229 votes. against a total of 66,951 for the co; : dined bourgeois groups. enue to Be Illuminated tag election 465, 1912 the Socialists had Style 8720 Women's Felt Slippers Give a Blyn Order and let the o1 announced of Anhalt, whien {diets and Work: lin as follows eral State to votelig: “tandic resulted on Mon-| Party, t for the ma- In the Reiehs- the com Camp Di the bourgeois’ mand Children’s Juliettes Style 9307 Red or gray fol. 11 to 3, parties, The iNereans tm the fumber of | votes wos due to the lowering of the y of Meeklenbur; Men” 3 17.—The clee- ssembly in the congress of Councils in Be 2; Liberal: and Peasan Woodward Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce The answer of most fat people ts thal 4, too troublesome and foree the weight tow jaemoia Prevoriptios Te AY i that you know this, yoo ba for being too fat, but cal reduce ook without Holiday Footwear in dy Big Varieties, Attractive Styles and Economical ~ Prices in All Blyn Stores 1.25 @ Silk Fee erate ay Aro ; DN ee ON ~¢ nt and desirable street Rubber Boots Our Standard Gra Dull Gum Boots Knee Length ho receives nt that ex- be assured of footwear that its correctly OB. T2d St. stb Ay, partment, <240 3d Ave. and Children Misoag to? NEWARK STORE: 68D Frond st, it ark. ralt Ay rt Ae NT 5 “EES of people commit suicide by inches! If one should take minute daily doses of some irritant or poisonous drug, no particular effect might be noticed until accumulation of © pol- son made its action evident. Yet how many realize that irritant and poisonous substances are formed constantly, even in health, during food digestion and the preparation of its waste for elimination? If the bowels act regularly and thoroughly, such dangerous matter is safely gotten rid o But if constipation exists, there results stagnation of in- testinal waste, increased pro- duction of poisonous sub- stances, and their absorption inte the blood, which carries them all over the body. The result is disease or dis- order, which, if neglected or allowed to continue, cripples or kills. ; The vietim of poisoning commits such self suicide by pation ds a bad habit. a4 pst the body But there is an even worse habit, a crime against Nature, the taking of pills, castor oil, laxative mineral waters, and salts to “force the bowels to move.” Because such drugs do not cure constipation, ‘They make constipation a habit. They do not prevent “suicide by inches.” On the other hand, the Nujol Treatment not only overcomes constipation, but prevents stag- nation and makes self-poison- ing impossible. Nujol is not a drug, does not act like any drug; it is abso lutely harmless. 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