The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 12

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SAYS HOSPITAL CHIEF Balls Borough President's State- ‘f Attacking the Sea View 7) “Delibemte Cruelty.” De. Gera Kremer, Superintendent of @ Bea View Hospital, Castleton Orr- ®& 1, characterized as “absurd” y the assertion of Borough t Van Name of Richmond at Weekly meeting of the Board of ite on Friday that if an inve: there.” this number, as “arrested,” 6 as improved.” tigation were made of the tnatitution there would be “awful revelations of the deaths from lung tuberculosis| mer patients, showing that last year 715 patients were discharged as 32 “much improved” The terma of classifi- cation are technical. garded as “cured,” Dr. Kremer said, until ft has shown no symptoms of the |{uberculosis, and direase for two years. SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE power-full and clean-burning- makes motor- ing delightful. See FRIDAY’S issue of the New York Evening World for a list of dealers who display the SoCOny sign. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 26, pital now on the city payroll are for rested” cases No case is re- was eleven-hundredths per cent, saved they die her “The mortality percentage for 1918 We take patients In the last atages of if they cannot ba Sixty-eight employees of the hos- sow CITY HEADS BOOST Sixty-two of them Dr. Kremer quoted statistics from | were pulmonary cases the anual reports and hospital files Dr. Kremer id the State Board of Charities in rt gave the * “ institut nd that it “improved.” Of] ig cons y experts in cases were listed| the tre of tuberculosis, as “quiescent,” | “I wonder where Mr. Van Name got 3 ru Kre anid, He ae ee but he de Increase in Cost of Market Stands to Put Up Food Prices, Say Dealers. | By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of The Eve- ning World.) City Department of Markets in Washington Market revealed two who said there was any justi fication in the city's boosting their rents. “It will make the prices on meat and everything else higher that is sold in this market if that rent in- crease goes through,” said one of the oldest butchers. A committee is to call on Dr. Day In his office and and it seemed to be the general impression that when Dr. Day learned all the facts he would modify his order, whieh demands an increase in rent from 80 to 50 per cent. Dr. Day has not made public his reasons for in- creasing the rent. The stand-holders complain it ts Not the first time the city has treated them shabbily. After being shut out for @ period of almost three years for repairs, during which most of the merchants lost their trade, they were given smaller stands at double rents, About the only expense of the city, it was said, was for the collector of rents, a few sweepers, and the cler- feal work necessary to record the rents, The merchants pay for police. men, watchmen and the refriger- ating plant. “If Mayor Hylan would send that commission of his for preventing landlords from raising rents down here,” sald one merchant, “he would find out that the clty Is the biggest rent booster.” protest, JAIL LUSTGARTEN TO-DAY. Will Be Discharged From Army, Then Arrested. William Lustgarten, former President of the Tax Lien Company, the failure of which in 1917 cost investors $1,000,000, will receive an honorable discharge from the army to-day at Camp Upton, then will be taken to the edge of the post and turned over to Detective Cunniff of has the Perfection ed Ting & Rubber Co, 80, such a phenom development? Why has it been necessary for us to in- ___ Grease our factory space, and ’ » to build additional buildings? Why is there an overwhelm- ing demand for Perfection ires ? —a demand that has caused us to increase our a sees in con tional equipment fr 10 times our ‘present output. Quality Combined with a Real Mileage Guarantee ERFECTION “TIRES The Reason is Quality —the Big, New Idea in Tire Production! E you supervised the man- ufacture of tires for your car, what would you demand? You would demand that the tires with- stand every possible strain of ser- vice, that they cut down gasoline consumption, that they remain firm under the fastest driving, that they last longer and give more mileage than any other tire on the market. When we began the manufacture of Perfection Tires we adopted the viewpoint of the user. Our phenom- enal success is due to the appre- ciation of automobilists through- t the United States whose tire de- mands We met mu the District Attorney's office. He will be brought to New York in an automo bile to await trial on an indictment charging grand larceny. honorab! 6,000 miles abso- lately guaranteed— Ford sizes guaran- teed 7,500 miles. PERFECTION TiRE & RUBBER Co. Fort Madison, lowa Export Representatives, Nemours ° Trading Corporation GREEDY LANDLORDS OF WHEAT OFFICIAL A canvass to-day of almost all the eighty who rent stands from tho for @ 6-cent loaf of bread, which | only ago, is delayed by Controller Barnes, The discharge of Lustgarten will be! 1916 and 1/17 by over 6,461,000 bushals of re-| was $1.74 a bushel, as against the his milters average price of 89.8 cents a busnel =|tralia still hold millions of their ex- | FIVE-GENT LOAVES» DELAYED BY ACTION abohiclpii America, the Producer, Pays} | More for Bread Than the | European Consumers. | By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of The Evening World.) a | The demand of The Evening World | should have been a reality months who is procrastinating in the matter of arranging details, when ag a mat- | ter of expediency those could be more readily adjusted after the 5-cent loat of bread was available for the con- sumers of the United States, President Wilson, nearly two years ago, decided that it would be incon- | sistent and unfair for the United States to charge Its allies more for foodstuffs than the price paid by the United States Government. Acting under this ruling our Government sold England 2,0,000 pounds of its | surplus cre butter at 61 cents, | whe ket in the 8, and con- | cents a ps Later, this Governmen 6,000,000 pounds of its at the origi to the br +Was much | at the tim sold over Briush Governme © consumers at: a still| England purchased given to lower pri millions of bushels of our wheat at the fixed price of $2.26 or higher and turned it over to the wholesalers at | $5.11 a barrel, while the consumers. in |the Unit © paying $13 to $14 a barrel for their flour. | Harvesting of wheat has com- menced in our Southern secti ‘the yield in Texas tions, ‘The Govern 809,915,000 bushels of now expected to be gr while the weather 1 for spring whea tly increased acr @ wheat crop w Jagsured. ‘This vast amount of wheat | /almost transcends one's comprehen- sion, for after allowing for our home consumption and seed, our exportable surplus will be little short of a bill- ion bushels. Our railroad facilities| Will be overtaxed; our warehouses | | and elev: ave not suificient stor= age capacity to house this immenso quantity, and millions of bushels will be partly exposed to the elements! pext winter, The winter wheat crop this year will exceed the combined years of average price to farmers | for the five years from 1910 to 1914 -n- lclusive. Canada, Argentina and Aus- |portable surplus ‘of wheat on hand \for lack of ocean freight, and re- gardless of the fact that it may have been purchased or commandeered, one thing is certain—that it is not consumed. ‘The demands of The Evening World that our great surplus of canned meats jased for the army be turned over to consumers In the United States, has now become a ni | tlonal issue, and with our demand: from the hat The F country has struck a res) throughout the United A millions of pounds of beef and | and the millions of cans of various vegetables were purchased when the market was moderately low and can be sold to consumers at a lower price than they are now paying for a sim- ilar grade. Publicity by The Evening World of the lower wholesale prices on butter and eggs last Saturday was welcome news to consumers, many of whom demanded lower retail prices and re- tailers in many of the uptown sections reduced their prices on both butter and eggs, and still lower prices are ex- pected at the first of the week, Arnaud Mart palgn which the R it Memorial As- sociation will conduct this fall, is ex- pected at the national headquarters, No, 1 Madison Avenue, to-day. Mr. Marts comes from Nashville, Tenn., where he, directed the camp: of the Methodlat Episcopal Church South for a fund of $35,000,000, which was oversubscribed. - > - JUST POOR. (From the Louisville Courler-Joural.) “I suppose he's poor and strug- sling?” “ » with him is he won’ GRAND Rapips FURNITURE ° CREDIT £ERMS $3.00 Down on $5000 fo « « 50 750 #10000 1900 «© — 150.0 nn « + 200.00 Vihen eee FREE srass sues | With Avery | Purchase of RTH, Open Saturday Evening 104 ST, L STATION at CORNER | hearts: those men who are responding to your call in the dead of night as readily COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 1O4"ST “Y ou are too young to look like that” ERHAPS you also are worrying about your husband’s condition, or he is worrying about yours this Spring. From the health standpoint it has been a trying winter. The influenza and grip epidemics have left thousands of people wasted in strength and crippled in working capacity. And the long strain of the war and the excitement and uncer- tainty of the after-period have exacted a heavy toll of vitality and nervous force from countless other people. Now comes Spring to add its own special burdens of impure blood and the Spring disorders that originate in impure blood. Gude's Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder” Pepto-Mangan produces what every man, woman and child most needs in Springtime — rich, red, pure, vigorous blood. By making the blood over new from its very founda- tions, the red cells, it of course cleanses it of all impurities and greatly improves the circulation. With the red blood cells restored to normal number and capacity, rich, red nourishment is assured to every cell and tissue. Appetite increases, color improves, the whole system tones up and braces up, and every part of the body is filled with splendid new vigor, vitality and strength. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is easy to digest, promptly assimilated by the blood, exceedingly agreeable to the taste. For over 26 years, the medical _nro- fession has endorsed and prescribed this sterling preparS for all blood disorders. Pepto-Mangan is made only by M. J. BREITENBACH COMPANY Manufacturing Chemists, New York ly one Pepto-Manges Gude's. Sold in bottle own here. & Physicians Recommend Castoria ‘YOU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood: the doctors made of’ flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and as in the broad daylight; they are ready to tell you the good that Fletcher's Castoria has done, is doing and will do, from their experience and their love for children, Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to try an experi- ment. We just want to impress upon you the importance of buying Fletcher's. Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a number of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in the welfare of your baby. Children Cry For Do the People Know? Do you know why you are asked to call for Fletcher’s Castoria “ when you want achild’s remedy: why you must insist on Fletcher’s? For years we have been explaining how the Popularity of Fletcher’s Castoria has brought out innumerable imitations, sub- stitutes and counterfeits, To protect the babies: to shield the homes and in defense of merations to come we appeal to the better judgment of parents to ist on having Fletcher’s Castoria when in need of a child’s med- icine. And remember above all things that a child’s medicine is made for children—a medicine prepared for grown-ups is not inter- changeable. A baby’s food for a baby. And a baby’s medicine ig just as essential for the baby. ‘The Castoria Recipe (it’s on every wrapper) has been Prepared by the same hands in the same manner for so many years that the signa~ ture of Chas. H. Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous, MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT I$ AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of (resisting therefrom in YacSimile Siénatore @ JENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK ciTy,

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