The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1919, Page 18

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MYSTERY IN GOODBY Brunswick when yesterday be happy with.” his wife recently and knew though With the present bigh coal prices hen, you have made oe “Gete-It’ Leaves Toe As Smooth and the people urged to purchase | $1.08 ners cer As the Palm of Your H Ait tlonably. ¢ Palm our Hand. 6“ 4 their coal for fear of a shortage inter |"y. Not on the raise of wages fxed| There's only one corn temedy ta | Dr. William A. Woeschin of the Bronx department of health ar In on, an interesting question presents |at the present time? A. The wages| the world t corns and cal- says that two flies early in the season will produce billions of RR apaor cag ind cost were raised as of Nev. 1, 1918, | ft anana peel, and | th h-deali ri th Means dl is 6 99 Pagid heed to just how con! increased || an amount which is calculated on For walkers and oe deat! lealing o! ‘spring in the metropolitan district before 2 in price at the docks within six/ihe basis of experience for the six } Milk months for no seeming reason, since | months avaliable, ee Fo = the summer is over. the Fea Admtatrration aed fired the cae will be 741, cents @ ton. ‘and ut Don’t let flies bring filth and ‘ames into ae orc Keep ag 4 este 4s based on the labor cost and the i There is a scientific way of taking pure |], Tne attention of The Evening World, | re tee aan with tes cae them out by screening. Swat those that are in all you can oH which has waged a campaign against |in labor of the future (from Nov. 1, to prevent their spread. They are more deadly than the wildest milk, cream and all, fermenting it, and put- | P' 4 4 Soba) 3 | the high Cost of coal (which the Sen-) 1/8). ; ieee chanel animal of the jungle. ting it up in bottles as a beverage. | ate Coal Committee in Washington in-|,,7he following arn the tema) that , J : : 4 | vestigated), is drawn to the fact that] jargest coal comps for chestnut | Numerous diseases are spread by them. The mild winter When the bottle is opened, the milk coal is now quoted by the largest coal jcoal to $10 it ton and 36 cente manne an cbtly Gepl bad (iy:denben: po added to put it in the b bubbles and effervesces and fairly invites Lanighe Aadhso Co oa A gph lade mere J y i008 and 67.48 per Rat ton Frelgit Do your part by your family—screen. you to drink it. and is now known as j Dr. Brush’s | Kumyss (No Tax) ° : . 5 There is no rhore healthful, nutritious to the consumer was $1.05 @ tom? | npn =: liquid form, lates and revives the thinking faculties. It builds strength and invites vigor. erage, and still is better than medicine. Kumyss and drink health? Served ice cold, Kumyss is made of pure milk, cream and all, according to ; | _ the process of Dr. Brush himself, * : who has been making it since 1875. KUMYSS, Incorporated JACOB RUPPERT, President 4 You can have it too Always ask for and get ita Haired Reg. U. 8. Pat of, America’s Finest aor TT WHISKEY STRAIGHT PURE RYE NOTE | acting’ eta eh ince a | John White, a munition worker of No. his twenty-fifth anniversary as ® mem 2424 Willoughby Avenue, Newark, went ber of the Police Department, in to Jermey City Police Headquarters t- Santangelo's Hall, No. 60 Oak Street, day and identified as property of his last night, A sliver loving cup was wife the hand! coat and hat found gree te bit, | on the Pennsylvania ferryboat Now = Se Seas | she reached Jersey side of the river at 8.10 ovtlo.k ‘afternoon. MARS: May 2%8.—The American anit ine Dag was the following note ad- achooner City of Ofange was burned “John: 1 left home this morning be Mig antag dab Pith the Intention of doing just what The City of Orange was « vessel of I have done, aa I thought it was the best way to end it all and leave you free from me to get some one you could ar aha de % Rial t paTyBite, told the, potion unat be nad roe | In December Price’ Price Was $6.85| montis trom December, 1917, to May, Which should cagse’her to think ne uas, Per Net Ton at Docks; Now |the average t not happy with her We said there sad been instances lately of her acting as) rf mind was unsettled, > that the tonnage and labor will be| e | - ‘ leusontially the same jn the future aa | n ne 1ece | | ng the six montha from | = | The process has been known in a general way for centuries, but it has been perfected and delicious drink to be had anywhere, for bor cost was on all sizes. Prepared it is really # splendid food in effervescent bein beta eg ap pan bo It quenches thirst, nourishes, stimu- which was the increase on the pre- It isn’t a medicine, but a delightful bev- Reed was asking about the other day, When thirsty, why not drink Dr. Brush’s poo Palen ened lag Meelis Ble: Soda fountains sell it for 15c a bottle. plied to labor TENN I I Keep yvur hair healthy, strong and trina tooking. Dissolve that annoying, itching dandruff | Stila! @ Were indiscriminately ghot al that always causes baldness and falling hair if neglected-—get rid of it and stop falling cable hair, Healthy, luxuriant hair will make you look years younger. Don't envy the man ine het c who has it respondent, while old men and women were tortured, the pogromists cut- x ting off noses and ears, and killing fe OLD CROW RYE Praegnk. ‘ hogsheads ‘for two rte of patient ageing. | | HAND MADE SOUR MASH | | | STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS | SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS BEWARE OF RE-FILLED petted ee Sky Ae Ree ST eee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, aay 46, ‘isha. 6 business men ata dinner in honor the New, U. &, Schooner Is Barhed. 1,64 tons grose, built in W917 at Orange, Tex. She was last reported as ar- riving at Marseilles on April 5 from New peen produced for this period of six) Yo." 4 for each’ colliery. ; taken for that, it Off H H ~ 8 . was found to be 74,1 conte, The in- $7.83 and Going Higher. then, i on the assumption omes orn crease, } 1918, was fig Flies Bring: Filth — Cause Sickness Keep ’em Out—Screen Now By Sophie Irene Loeb. 917, to May, 1918. Last December, after the increase +--+ allowed by the Fuel Administration, | Total, grom to dock the price of coal was $6.85 por net ton | at the docks. What has happened to} re deabag °°: SH E RWOOD | produce this present increase? | Degradation At the time the $1.06 increase was} Orphen ‘beri, trond,’ “de. sanders, for shoppers ; 4 |made the Incroase was explained pe PARR a s9e00 Roa ers th immediate relie: Adj ustable [fore the Weng Seba com cai yeahag| fara ani 9 E ALL-METAL. SCREENS toe by R. V. Norris, Ohiof Engineer of | +1, month aa fixed by the Fuel Admin-| work wo ‘ SCREEN DOORS the Fuel Administration, as follows: istration wn at the mines, The 4 Q. How did you increase the $1.06| present freight rates were also fixed| Recond or two. atk AND WINDOW SCREENS Ts Helcae Window, © cal per ton? “Mr. Norris: There was an in-|by the Government, calculated on the] {use ne signing your ne Well’ Made W. Frame Adjeseb’s i ne be ol te valee os | bases of freight rates which had been crease made on Nov. 1, 1918, amount+| iui up t h Ht “ you peel It right off with 4 p by the cout companies who et fa ing to 4 cents @ ton total, | owned the railroads | Sere while you wonder at, the sigh Screens—All Sizes of Screen Doors Window. Q. An increased what? A. Increased | Le ee daat GOTT ORTTIED Oo ratenoec | haan Sold by Department Stores, all Dealers and all Wholesalers |the easiest commodities to transport, taber cost. |the freight rate is similar to that of | THE CONTINENTAL COMPANY, DETROIT—Distributors Q. Now, there was an Increased | neat, which requires refrigerators to| >! labor cost.of 74 cents, The increase | parry A. On prepared sizes only. The la- total sizes. As the increase was put on the prepared sizes, 74.1 cents di- vided by 0.706 per cent. equals $1.06, pared sizes. That schedule shows the labor increase average; and in| that I may say, Senator, there are| the sliding royalties which Senator It t# absolutely the labor increase, as ‘ial 3 MMT nearly as we can obtain it. He iH Q@. Now, if you say that this in| Ht if We you do not know the increased’ cost! { H li Wie per ton, how would you know that | i st ni this Js commensurate with the ——? | i i i A. I have the increased cost as ap- worked out, The payrolls r cent. of Senator, in this for six months from 80 the coal were obtained, the number of shifts worked, or th jount paid HH) ' } to those who had a percentage in-| {i wi ay crease, On this basis the actual in- be Hi Mi ih crease of coat which uld have |! \ HH wi eee ae oe und |BABES ARE BAYONETED = -IN RUSSIAN POGROM Details of ” Massacres of Jews| Reveal Tortures in Proskuroff. Details of the Jewish pogrom in Proskuroff, Province of Padolla, bave Pe a : spatch from the correspondent of the Jewish Day at Paris. This messago declares that Russian Cossacks pa- raded the streets with Jewish chil- dren on their bayonets, and wacn mothers recognised their children and pleaded for mercy, they were also \illed. The despatoh declares that schools were forced open and al! the Jewish children shot, and many of the bodies thrown out of the windows. In- structors. were forced to point out their Jewish scholars, it is declared. Women at the Jewish hospital were violated and murdered, says the cor- “*Good deeds an’ good tobacco need time to ripen. Yo’ can’t set the world right without a heap o’ vatience,’’ their victims by degrees. Women and down im the streeis, continues the wri eit. "| Friend—do you know— The following message dated War- saw, April fucwe Tempe, that tobacco really “ripans” after it is brought from the fields gent of the Atierioan dewien Ralict Therefore, the method of “ripening” and “curing” tobacco has destitution and suffering in Poland much to do with its pipe qualities. tremendous, Urge America to help sepa why the needy here. Our paltry millions i full i t- ” ike oe Just note these VELVET facts: First, only the choicest, silkiest leaves of Kentucky Burley are used for VELVET. Second, these are stored away in wooden Third, this is the slow, expensive way, but the right way to take out; the bite. Nature makes the tobacco ‘mellow and “friendly” as no “short-cut” method can. MADE from wild bitter Now you know why it’s mighty hard to carry a “grouch” and a pipe of friendly VELVET at the same time, Roll a VELVET Cigarette és 45 Cigarettes for, 15¢ , ‘ y a , - ORE Tae 6 7 TONAL ia %

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