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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919, New Jersey State Legisiature meets here . Itk MEN AGREE MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION CAN OPENER TO CRACK SAFE. ohana PRT rian hi atpected ake oenae Harlem Burglars Operate Successtally m | Utying the Ne he With Kitehen of the store to the front by | hibition Amendment will be re burglar, lof committee and a fight to prevent its Cut out thi , fill out and mail to the Hi ives? Burglari wits Kitchen implements gk cage yasange In the Senate will besin. Crews of ten railroad tums re Rens. ON PLAN 10 AVERT Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1384, va anoth r pha et i ° grime : AY | WET AND ORY FIGHT ON. |" It is Be we tg all canale that the|ffom destruction by fire yesterday| Burglars broke into the office of the |m asure will pass the Senate and op-|the British steamship Wellington at| prookiyn Milk Company at No. 160 Firth SUNIMIER FAMINE} — ee ponents of the measure say it will cer- I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening tainly be defeated in the Assembly, at of Pavonia Avenue, Jersey | avenue, Brooklyn, to-day. They did not The vote will not be taken until t “ find any money but gers’ rae Artificial Plants to Run Ful! |] World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Capacity at Once—No morrow If the measure Is reported out| Fire started im the aft hatch while some cheese Boost in Prices. ool. thia morr when Isaiah Low #, MA&N-| Jersey Committees to Report Oat Pro- ager of the Rik at No. 2440 the loss of $1,00 War Savings St tion Amendment To-Ni to The Brening World Ni Jy Feb. 17,—Whon the r-Hegeman drug store hth Avenue “ to-night he vessel was load lien fi Mr.Retailer-cut this out and paste it in your window a | By P. Q. Foy. ) some other crooked practices that ¥) (Special Food Expert of The Evo- eeWnen cake ‘ahat, other kind ail ee ee ee ee ee ne ee we me ee ee re ee ee ee ee er FE SS DF EE ET ee OOS ’ Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. ning World.) deception or crookedness he had in There will be no ice famine and mind, he said: “I mean the ‘swap- famine prices of ice will not prev ping ‘of poultry behind the screen. | ot prevar TY » remedied,” he cc ‘| es this summer, according to Josepa | ‘san er caceaee pare yout. Sttena | IN T Conron, President of the Conrn personally to the cleaning of their’ — xy & (s, ow Brothers Company, which operates n chickens, but most purchasers * refrigerating plants in three bore of poultry ask to have them drawn, t R [| oughs, This good news for anxious FOLLOW THIS LEAD fra ieeiien Sree eee ore Coe [oot sie Oo s n entemsesterunaie consumers {s the outcome of a con- » chickens are passed to a| . feren > between representatives man behind # screen, who substitutes 4 smaller bird of the same variety, the large ioe compan 8 and the icv ind the unsuspecting housowife ts manufacturers, Meat and Food Men Generally} cheated out of the price of at least "The prospect of cutting any ice 2 ns one pound of poultry on each pur- in the Hudson River this season has Praise Evening World chase.” a a. been abandoned,” said Mr. Conron. ay Ger bir civenc a inven aurea he “Raj i ” way and 90th Street a large market ‘and the conservation of the supply Fair Prices. was so crowded that th: of ice now in the houses for the eae ce had diMfoulty in passing around, T heated period next summer was the| Résardiees of the graduai advance | prices generally were — moderate, Gideet of the csttoren in prices on beef and lamb, imposed| Prime rib roasts were selling at 46 Dy the large beef co; . fo 48 cents, and sirloins from 48 to On the promise of the large tce|>¥ the large beet companies, the deal-|55 conts, but some stores had a cash distributers to take the entire ow. |¢f# 4F@ not advancing the cost to the/and carry department where meats | put of artificial ice, the manufac-|C°M#Umers in the same proportion. of same grades were wold at 2 to 3} turers agreed to begin at once to| This was disclosed By an extended Thais Warde nerally retailed at 49 operate their plants at full capacity.|'P by the writer last Saturday |i, 50 cents, while some stores picked ‘This will not only save the ice that|%Foush the principal thoroughfares |out the large #izes and charged 63 remains in the ice houses, but it may |°f the east and west sides of Man. |to 05 cents a dozen and « Creamery butter was also sold to| me surplus arti- |Hatan and extending into the Bronx. | oonsumers at $3 to 55 cents for a uction exceed the | 10 spite of the rainy weather, deal-| good grade of table, but fancy cream- ers generally reported a large volume |ery in the high class stores was sell- of t » with tl on |!ng at 58 to 60 cents. ere, Tee eT aw siete wae sebelied. ak Ot veal, pork, eggs and butter. The! cents, while sharp old cheese sold at | consumption of meats was not on as|40 to 45 cents. Most of the dealers arge F ; admitted that thelr margins of profit According to Mr. Conron, tce will|/afge @ scale as a few weeks ago,|/C mts it ey tat that house not cost any more than last sum-|¥hen the pace somewhat | wives were buying more food than a mer. The price to tamilies will be|!ower, The merchants are working /month ago. in accord with the suggestions put| Fresh killed poultry went to the forth by The Evening World in its|Consumers at 32 to 35 cents for fric y sseo fowls, and 38 to 40 cents for fight for Fair Food Prices to Con- | orcting chickens. be possible to store ficial ice should pre requirements of consumers during the est of this winter and spring. An or- dinary p. nt can turn out about 1,000 cakes of ice of 300 pounds cach daily. about 50 cents a hundred pounds, while wholesalers will pay $4.50 to $5 per ton to manufacturers. The cost | of bringing Maine to this city, |#umers. Potatoes, cabbages and nearly all ‘ ‘ a : The manager of ono of the largest | other vegetables are reasonably cheap Mr, Conron said, {8 almost Prot oe ee ee eine eat wide, tear | for this season of the year | tive, Of a report that some of th | 1)” ps 4 ‘Take away the privately owned re-| breweries would be converted into|!th Street, paid high tribute to the) frigerated car from the Beef Trust ice manufacturing plants, Mr. Con. | flrness of the cnmpaign by The Eve-|and ita most formidable weapon foc | ron said few of the breweries are ning World; that it not only helped | controlling the sup equipped for such a purpose, and/the consumers in gotting cheaper meats will be gone hee he concrete answer to the query 0 new machinery has to be in-|foods but it was of “the greatest as- | 7 uuld not be put into prac- » Evening World to some of th stance to us merchants in having|largest independent wholesale meat | sted as to the actual | dealers. The unwarranted advance in| Kavita’ @ A a ua. {the price of fresh meats in the past Verrick ttn parket conditions.” He continued: |iwo weeks by the Beef Trust stands! CLEVELAND One Rae it —Par.{‘The work of The Evening World in| out in bold relief as compared with meee We tlerick, aon of Myron 'T. {showing up the deception of unscru-|its many other sing of commission Herrick, former Ambassador to France, | pulous dealers in palming off on con- | 4d oppression. to-day received a from his|sumers or 'y cow beef for priine fhe Aenas rp tenes Fement ao * any! | atee and exposing the crooked prac- | #Wardec he Bec rust a contract for re ee ae Cal. dunying | ties of thowo crook! scale manipt | 49,000,000 pounds of meat at 26 centa widely, citeulats 12] fcea® or “plano: players were et tho | for, whole cute, which is at least 6 ill or suffer t utmost importance But there are}cents per pound higher than the nor- | We aban = mal value under present trade condi- | tions, In other words, the gift of $2,000,000 on that dea bli Sh ld D d 0 ee l tract was awarded at the sime Thi Public Should Demand Original ‘: \:5*y'*!:i." s00" ‘i P | still remains on pork, and if that arti- | ficial price was removed by the Gov- Nuxated Iron f } jernment dec whe Were vere Physician Warns Against Danger pork higher than th ul level of | Of Accepting Substitutes—Says prices in pre-war times, This con- | tract for pork r rn That Ordinary Mtallic Iron Preparations Cannot Possibly Give the Same | ment is paying Beet Trust $40,- 000,000 more than it be enti- | Strength, Power and Endurance mnie.) Roy Full information retailers can phone Dept.4, Bryant 436 |liveries will extend over the entire reports, that he was serio any heart weak month of February. Now, for these | |tavors extended by the Government | |to the large packers our hundred or | | more m led to pi ! and artificially forcing up frices. The privately’ owned refrig pars give the large beef compante ir advantage over their competi- and octets everywhere should caution the public against ao-|tors, but if the railroad regulations | f Nuxated [ron these substitutes. inet f being organic] were administered impartially all the [beef companies could realize would be | t r family doctors ry 4 a mileage on their rolling stock, An Nuxated Iron: » Ay investigation by t Government dis that o a no, aes obtaining the Sscription|closed the fact that the average mile CHRONO OGY OF ae ne P| m gure to 100K 6 1 and scelage of the loaded Beef Trust cars was L A, f. are printed the hty miles a day, while the cars independents or com Beef Trust averaged hay WUXATE nh Guides ot Iron who. do not tatingyiah oa ded for IRON K THE GREAT WAR THE SELECTIVE DRAFT NUMBERS petitors of the only forty mi An inc asked t how it that the loaded for independents ont } half the distance daily t ae neg BA 4 Mt). owned cars did | ‘ New ¥ publle. may. be | “In the first place,” he sald, “the B beef companics have awent at eac routing point who sees to it that the | f Trust cars are promptly re vt}and forwarded, while the car fo independent will remain on the siding until the railroad employees attend to it vgain, if need to be iced Beet ‘Trust |will check up the amount a ised, while the independent wi pay the leing charge even if n furnished. the sys recently in vogue by the railroads charging f¢ ar of beef, the large packers could |bring much of their dressed poult Jand beef products on the floors urs un) the beef with: ar |charge, and this served as @ knock Jout blow for comp — SHOWED $110 ON BOWERY. 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Webber, twenty- Extra Supplement and know the embarrassment and pain by joint use of Resinol Soap with Resi- |four, No. 90 Bowery. The police vaid __ extra Su pment h bring, te no further time nol Ointment. Apply the ointment at [Owen identified him, and later picked y . . . ; , / , Pal -Tme Pencetks toon ailment but com- night. Wash the face with the soap jout in a restaurant another youth cail- IN GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY immediately the Resinol Oint- bydpw. Ing ;Diywelt Alexander York, twenty- { | eatment. Pimples, blackheads, ~ \ by ald druggists, thre ame. ‘Two others were ar- Pm e 23 i , 5 x sym! \ \