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Satis Away to Bring) Baek Troops. Leviathan, sailed for Brest y ge to doad troops. She was commanded by. Capt. Casey B. Morgan, who was transport officer in Hoboken, There ‘were 150 passengers on the Imperator, most of them army men and war ‘workers, Lieut. Col. Stephen Winifred «Nt to become Military Attache at the mew capital of Crecho- slovakia. Buy an Adding Machine Don't be BURROUGHS Charles C. P est, 217 Broadway EGGS AND BUTTER | FORCED LGHER BY EVENING WORLD Food Staples Drop to More * Reasonable Prices as Sup- plies Increase. By P. Q. Foy. (Special Food Expert of The Evening World.) Another big drop in wholesale prices of butter and eggs was re- corded to-day as the direct result of the pubiicity given by The Evening World to the artificial market condi- tions precipitated by speculators in the last six weeks. Eggs were quoted to-day at 45,to 60 cefts ‘a dozen ‘retaf) butter is quoted at 65 to 58 cents a pound, Receipts of ages since Mon- day are 182,000 cases, The usual weekly consumption of eggs at this time of the year is 90,000 cases. Dealers are up against the problem of providing sufficient space to store eg@s, which are bringing the lowést “Evening ‘woRLD, prices wholesale in two years, Butter | was bringing six cents more a pound whojesale one week ago. Good medium steers were offered wholesale at 18 to 20c., whil fi eat cattle were urged to sale 21%, with common steers and in abundance, and preased to 16 to 17o. Hinds and rit declinet 28 a 24c. on sood medium steers, while only the fancieat sold at 25 to 26c, Forequarters and chucks of beef were much lower in proportion than the more costly parte of the steer, Hourewives should avail themselves of the cheaper cuts of beef and jet the high-priced cuts go to those that don't object to price. Th arket basket should be filled end of the week at the lowest in months; housewives should purchase the cheaper foods and leave pork, poultry and other very hig! priced f at to 20, ri roast can be sold at a big profit to the retailer at 88 to 43c., while Mb the con. INSPECTOR JACOBS, NOTED POST OFFICE OFFICIAL, IS DEAD Great Detective Trapped Many Criminals During His 30 Years of Service. Post Office Inspector Joseph EB. Jacobs, one of the greatest detectives in the world, died this morning after Best creamery | hy Consui ers should insist that retailers give them the benefit of the low mackerel are retailing at 200 to 26e. as the light Texas steers Fancy haddock and market cod can coming into the market and be retailed at a profit at 120, while be no let up in the supply from that} some dealers are not ‘ging over R01 for months. The heavy West-! 100, cattle will commence to come] The Hebrew housewives should de- in August. mand lower prices for fresh water Old potatoes are offered at $4 a $4.25) fiah this week, as the supply is per 165 pound bag, which is less than| abundant and quality is fine, 4. & pound, Consumers should use| The small kosher butchers have these old potatoes more freely as wong been charging excessive prices right they last, as the quality is attll|aiong; they should not charge con- Gesirabie. sumers more than 25c for soup meat, Vegetables of all kinds, tomatves,| 28 on shoulder steak and per ‘agus and cabbages are in abund-| pognd on trimmed breast meat. These supply and cheap. ices admit of & generous profit to Fresh fish are cheaper again this AWNINGS Flag Decorations McHUGH MFG. CO. . B, McTEIGUE, 242 W. 41st St. ADHESIVES Ropu FAC-SIMILE LETTERS THE LARGEST AND MOST COM- PLETE PLANT IN THE CITY. D. H. AHREND CO. 52 DUANE ST WORTH 205 MONG the best of The Dicta- phone’s multitude of good friends are numbered thousands of girls who taphone have found that The Dic- System enables them to transcribe dictation more swiftly, more accurately and with less strain than by any other system, MEDIC TAPAVNE Phone Worth 7250—Call at 280 Broadway dictated to The Dictaphone Men of Business Integrity An Editorial by A.W. Some of us believe that if federal might were expended upon making straight the very cor- rugated business methods that exist in gener- ous measure in this country—instead of effect- ing medical changes in our food and drink— the nation as a unit might go up to the head of the class in efficieney. Up to the moment the Government has not started a gen- pa gece this nf baanyort ep vr Mal Shey: mago as of men got, together in Chicago and pledged them- selves to straight Wesiuddidmnethods and frank business associa- tion. They started an organization which has become famed, all over the world, for unadulterated busingas iptesrity. It is called ROTARY. es . ‘ ; There are 450 Rotary Clubs in as many cities of the world. They are clubs composed of one man in each representative line of busingss, In small towns the club roster is as low as fifty. The Rotary Club of New York has 525 members. A business man who joins Rotary adopts’its motto—‘He Profits Mast Who Serves Best”—and practises it in his daily business life to the best of his ability. ‘The buying public is as- sured that business transacted with a member of Rotary is clean, free from exaggeration and sleek adroitness. With every trans- action goes an unwritten guarantee of integrity. , The fourth year of the Rotary Newspaper Page, subscribed for by men in business in New York City, who are Rotary mem- bers, begins at this time. Every business house represented in these etihon is an organization of high repute. Vi ‘The editorial space in the page is devoted to Rotary Activit- ies. ‘This body of men, not content with establishing their own position of integrity, has moved to adopt great philanthropic works which will tend to improve the country in which hei Goth The first big movement which they have recently launc! is Boys’ Work. ae Boys’: Work is for the benefit of the Underprivileged Boy of New York City. The lad whose home is rractealy on the street, who has never had a chance to eer up to be a healthy, decent man; who eventually is destined to fill our reformatories and penitentiaries. Boys’ Work is going to be morally and fin- ancially supported by he Rotary Club of New York. The Club is going to enlist the co-operation of every other club and busi- ness organization. And the Fund so established will be devoted, in its entirety, to the building of Boys’ Clubs, Summer Camps, Playgrounds and Athletics for the Underprivileged Boy. In ten years’ time the boy will be a voter. What more logical, or more human way is there to make him a decent citizen than by showing him Ptomatactu Ry Seichow SRighter Co how to be normal and decent when « FREIGHT Hovsehold and Commercial bog? Your interest and your support as an American who is hopeful for bet- terment of his country is asked by the Rotary Club of New York. The advertisers on this page are all giving their earnest efforts to Boys’ Work. By patronizing them, you will, in- directly, help the great movement. We specialive in transconti- Next Issue, Tribune, June 11, 1919 nental and shipments to the Orient. Let ushandle your freight, Advertising 1476 Broadway N agency with the A ability to plan, write and design advertising of quality and the courage to charge a fair price for it. Transcontinental Freight Co, Woolworth Bldg. Barclay 3940 ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE Course in , Executive Training 13 Astor Place, New York FLOWER STEEL ELECTROTYPE CO. 461 Ls Ave. Tel. Greeley 6154 216 William St. Tel, Beekman 1331 ROMEIKE PRESS CLIPPING SERVICE HENRY ROMEIKE, Inc. 106 Seventh Avenue ARTHUR WOODWARD ALMA WOODWARD mw Keverhaing RAB NORDHET CD JEWELRY—Class Pins and Rings Athleac Medats and Fraerraty Pins. DIEGES & CLUST,15 an iliness of #ix months, in his home, No. 161 Wilson Avenue, Flushing, L. I. Inapector Jacobs was sixty-eight | years old and had been an inspector | for thirty years, His partner, Cliris- topher C. James, died two years ago! from the effects of a fall in the Hud- | son tube. The two men had been en- faged in the most intricate cases that ever came before the Post Office De- partment. Jacobs, in particular, did more work than any other man tn the service... | He was 4 terror to the yeegmen who had the bardihood to tamper with Uncle Bam's strong boxes, and he and his partner went all over the gountry after these worthies. He landed the best known of them either in’ the penitentiary or in the electric chair. Among those he sent away were Leadville Jimmy, Bangor Bill, “Buck” Stallard and Topeka Jos. He sent “Goat”: Hinch, “Whitey” Sulli- van and others to the chair. | Inspector Jacobs solved the mystery [ of the theft of $400,000 worth of bonds from ® mall pouch locked in a mai! car on a Jersey City ferryboat, and also of the smaller theft of $50,000 worth of jewels. He arrested the criminals in both cases and landed | them in prison. While the late Col, Roosevelt was President, Inspector Jacobs always accompanied him on his tours, In almost every neighbor- hood can be found one or more persons whose health has been greatly improved by this splendid Uncle tonic, appetizer and blood builder. At all druggists Raybestos Brake Lining Automobile Too's & Supplies BETTES & EBSON 152 Chambers St. New York Cutler- Hammer Manufacturing Co. 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