The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 16

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ICEBERGS DAMAGE CABLES. | COURT OFFERS $100 PRIZE Commercials Messages. Justice Benedict Makes Unique The jal Cable Company sent uk & Hotics Inst night that there would Decision. In Separation Suk Involving Detective. be Gelay in transmitting messages to tain by icebergs. gaid at the cable office at No, Street last night that the cable Pte Paley: preme Court, to-day made # uniqe sepa- | of an attorney's fee of $100 to the plaintiff's lawyer If he ©rings about & action has been wsettied. Daly, No, 2112 Avenue P, Flatbush, ark cou fees pemiing the outeome of her suk against David Daly, @ detective. ‘The couple were married im 1912 and have three children, Mre, Daly charged | that her husband was guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment. Daty denied the charge. In hie decision Justice Bon- edict said: “I have @rrived at the comlusion that Case entitied to support from her hus- and, but that the obildren should be maintained at his expense pending the the support of the children $46 @ month. “The papers disclose that the faults of the parents are not confined te either aide, and I strongly recommend oth Parties to arbitrate their diMouities. “In order to stimulate the seal of the attorneys in this direction, I will award to the plaintiffs attorney $100 as coun- eel fee in lieu of comts upon his exhibit- tng to me a stipulation signed by the parties stating that the action has been settled between them The defendant should pay to his attorney @ ihe amount’ WOULD LIMIT PACKERS =, TO THE MEAT FIELD |. Golver Says Five hig Concerts Are Rapidly Extending Control Over Food Supply. CICINNATI, June 6.—William B. Col- | WISSNE 65 Flatbush Ave., Bklyn. “The Commission has found that « meat trust exists," aid Mr, Colver, RALWAY COMMISSION INU. S New Body Will Determine General Principles Regulating Operation and Service. ‘WASHINGTON, June Bknquist, of Minnesota, will head the Other members of the Federal Commis- | sion are: 1 Edwin F. Gweet, assistant secretary of commerce; Royal Meeker, commi: Corporation; Charles W. Beall, repre- senting Investment Bankers association; Phillip Ht. Gadsden, representing Ameri- can Blectric Railway association; Will- D. Mahon, representmg Amalga- mated Association of Street and Hlec- Railway Employes. ‘The commission will endeavor “to de termine the general principles which should cover the regulation, operation and service of’ street railway utilities, sheeteereere reece, QW sooneshersy ‘are more or less deficient. Thus the blood cannot provide suffic- fert nourishment for the body. ‘Therefore the face usually be- gomes white and “pasty”—the eyes dull and “heavy”—and a feeling of intense weariness pervades the 4 whcie system. ‘ To overcome Anemia, the blood supply needs recharging with red 4 orpuscles. And it is here that possetacs such wonderful power. Because, being a blood-maker, Wincarnis | | op seed & wealth of new, rich, red blood, which brings the roses back to cheeks—gives a sparkle to the eyes—and surcharges the whole body || with new strength and new vitality. That is why so many doctors have fecommended Wincarnis. | Wincarnis has been famous in Europe for « third of a century. Don't confuse Winearnis with the many inferior preparations of ap- | Rev, similar nature. Accept no substitutes. Buy Wincarnis itself, the | » Restorative, Blood-maker and Nerve-builder, that has given new || ith, new vigor, new blood and new nerve force to countless thousands | rere, | Baward Lasers, Inc, U. 8. Agents, 400 West £34 Street, New York of wu Will you try just one bottle ? Bogin to-day to get well Ps. cree nce rey an uA You will receive » liberal Gend me of Win- sample Free—not e mere taste, but —csrnis, I } Pg 4 stamps) to cover end, @ongd to a some good. Let Gincaends ‘giverpee the het necks Fou 50 much need, Qn sale by leading druggicts 20 ATURE AY EIR i NEA RRO * a hy The Bank of England’s minimum ration case decision, offering an award discount rate ie unchanged at 6 per New York clearings $896,947, stipulation between the parties that the ete, $24,015,824; Philadelphia, i , ‘The cabs was that of Mra Meginin #4, & Week alimony and $250 serve Bank c meadied to 6.53 for checks and $6.50 for cables. wise cables were 5.21; pereta cables § 35,50. 4.61 3-4, cables 442 3-4; and, 6.52, cables 6.60; lire, demand, Ti; cables, 6.06; the plaintiff is not at this stage of the | 997.8; cables, 38. APRIL RAKLROAD HARNING.. Complete returns for April from action. He will pay to hie wife for) Clase lL and Gwitching and Terminal Companies reporting to the LC, C. show a8 follows: $369,967,000, an | 148,000; decrease, $45,230,000. Federal ‘was close to four months of this year accrued Federal deficit was approximately $234,000,000. Comparing the net for that period with the average earnings of the first four months of the test period, JUN 12 1-3 per of 65 per cent., payable July 1. American Steel Foundries Company quarterly dividend of 75 cen's a share, payable June 20, placing \he stock u a $8 annual bas! MONTY. able July 15 Clnett, Peabody aqvarterly 1 3-4 per cont payable July 1. this year shows @ decrease of ap- Droximately $175,000,000, EARNINGS. Stromberg Carburetor Co. of Amer- fea, Ino—Year ended Deo. 31, 1918, net profit, $279,097, against $318,819 fn 1917, Juneau Gold Mini Yar aes Deo, 31, 1918, tyr} in- fae $460,322, against $490,049 in Call, avixed coliateral, lending and renewing at 6 per cent.; all indugtrial Juste Benedtot, in the Brooklya Su-'¢ 1-4 per cert. NOTES. At a mpocial . of incorporation was amended so as ing CO—| change name of the corporation to ii increase $5,703,587; Boston, 72, indrease $14,058,238. ; Federal Re-| Canadian Pacific—Fourth week in| 100,00 shares without nominal or par itor $53,030,976, May, $4,505,000, increase, $470,000; = to Sr a Aw 8 rmanent officers e EXCHANGE. Seite aS $61,827,000, inorease, | {hat permanent officers will Francs were weak; checks, after Frank J. Nelson, who for many years declining to 668 and cables to 661, DIVIDEINDS. nected with the Missouri-Pa- | Public Utilities Seourities.—Regu- lar 18-4 per cent. preferred, payable June 27. American Snuff Co-—Regular quar- terly of 3 per cent. on common and 1 1-8 per cdnt on preferred. Stocks payable July 1. , Alfred Pick & Co. regular quar- terly of 2% per cent. on common stock payable August 31. Stockhold- ers of record August 1 will have cables 20.05 and Stockholm Sterling, demand, france, de- by Stock ir guilders, 4 nd. the months of July and August. revenue, Cee ee elon coe | extent of 10 per cent. of their present Dinner te Dr. Pessoa, over April, see and tax- | holdings at par. LONDON, June 4—American Ambas- 146,601,000; increase, Allis Chalmers Mtg. Co., regular! a4 De Siete; — Cparaiing incoms, $26). | Quarterly of 1 8-4 per cent, one pid, |we¢or and Mrs. John W. Davis, the stock in addition to 8-4 of 1 per cent. accumulated dividend on pfd. stock, payable July 16. The extra disburso- ment on account of acoumulated pfd. dividends is the same as last quarter. operating deficit for 4 000,000; for first dividend of 6 per cent. payable July ‘The Fifth Avenue Bank has 4 clared a regular quarterly dividend to-night in honor of Dr. B Pp nt-elect of Brazil, and daughter at the Cariton Hotel. and an extra dividend fational Ol! Co. of N. J.—Regtular quarterly 2 per cent. preferred, pay- & Co,—Regular preferred, Meeting of the Sholan Company, Inc., stockholders’ certificate clair Consolidated Corporation. Author- ized capital stook was increased from any, Rice, Jr. & Co, A petition is being circulated on the change to close the Exchange on all Gaturdays during This! petition is being quite generally signed. rf Mining Company in 000.00) pounds ming in and 2 Ce ounces silver. of Bast Butte Cop- per Smelter was 1,414,460 pounds copper. — right to subseribe to new stock to the|U. 8. Himvey and Primes of Wales at Prince of Wales, the French Ambassa- dor, J. Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, former Premier H. H. Asquith and the Darl of: Reading, Lord Chief Justice, were among the guests at Bank of Cuba, regular semi-annual |a dinner given by the Brasilian Minister ipitacio Pessoa, and his wife; ' Peterson, No. 1007 Bergen Street, Brook- while decamping with the awning, sat | / { t takes more than a sharp razor to get a ‘ comfortable shave ° “The beard must be properly softened with a good . Any soap that smarts and burnson the face should be avoided.” —AutoStrop Safety Razor Company. it thing is to lather well. Lather the’beard ential with any shave.”’ —Gillette Safety Razor Company. “* Well lathered is half shaved.’ Lather the face well with best quality of soap, applying the brush with a rot: motion—finally smoothing the lather over like a thick distr —Durham-Duplex Razor Company. “The all-im; thoroughly _ ‘Preparation of the face and beard for shaving is next in importance only to the use of a keen-edged razor.” —Geneva Cutlery Company—Genco Razors. T’S discouraging, isn’t it, when oe lather from the new Woodbury's start orni: ving Stick. atc! iow quickly ee aoe sede the oil film is, disolved, how readily H horn-! tin loses its tough- which you know to be keen and hess. if aide sharp, as though it had From the first moment that the brush ie is applied you will experience a pleasur- able sensation of lather comfort that you have never before enjoyed. The after-effect on the skin will be a welcome surprise, for the face is left smooth and refreshed, After your first purchase, it is entirely unnecessary to buy a container with each new stick. Forthat reason you will find that every druggist ‘is not lie in the blade. Your beard is composed of keratin, the same horn-like substance which makes the fingernails hard and sharp. Each hair is surrounded by a film of oil supplied by the skin. This oil must be before the dissolved ready to supply you hair can be properly with both the stick softened. in the metal con- tainer at 35c and re How to shave more fills at 25c, quickly and with ‘The Andrew Jergens greater comfort To soften the beard thoroughly, work up Company, New York, Cincinnati and Perth, Ontario. What soaking inwarm water for several minutes does to your fingernails, shaving soap ‘must do instantly to the beard Tn oodbury’s sscses, SAVING Stick | } | | | | | | ‘ over son was Court, was pro of the erime Mathtsh Pottee | AWNING FOR GOV, SMITH AND MAYOR HYLAN STOLEN © Peterson n thief you What a m — your own pleasure you wou To what base uses may even the) a greasy old motorboat the Mort subMme objects be put by unimagl-| was provided to keep our great Gover- ative persons’ nor and our great May mn being ‘or inmtance, take the case of Harold|sunstruck, 1 stall hold you jn $500 bati| ¥ for trial in Special Sessions.” ' The awning was re-erected over the) grandstand and a policeman was sta tioned to guard it i acennenteintipscnnouson BELMONT ENTRIES. lyn, who stolo from Prospect Park a small awning which had been erected the reviewing stand in Long Meadow to protect Gov. Smith and Mayor Hylan from the sun while re- viewing the Sunday School parade thie Peterson, when arreate PAST RACK—Por ride five fintongn: straigtt—*Fiytng 0: River 2d, 108; Adin, SHOOND RACE. he wanted (0 use it on hia motor ‘agistrate Dale, before whom Peter~ Hemiioap for mare Price $6.50 ged whet told) Entiat 114: ts In White Shoes for Women, you will look long before you find anything more attractive than this offering of the Regal Shoe Store— “Regal White (anvas” Oxfords We have not seen elsewhere any shoe fabric quite in the class of “Regal White Canvas”—a material notably strong, durable and cleanable, but as fine as a corded silk. ‘The model illustrated is a last of strict tailored simplicity —high arch—plain toe—wood Louis heel. If you do not know the Regal Shoe Store, this style may well be your introduction to the Regal style with quality. | Former U. S. Read What They Say About Nuxated Iron cian of many years’ experience and formerly of | wwe attic igherecsdtoat Bers vm Mf, fe tive “men of Blood and Tron mone pee with the Exclusively REGAL SHOES - for MEN, WOMEN end CHILDREN What Makes Men of Blood and Iron? Do You Know. Any of These People? L Saree Jan Paderewski, Premier of Poland Inited States Judge G. W. Atkinson, Former Governor Dr. Gi H. Baker, Former Hospital Physician and Surgeon Hon. ‘Anthon Caminetti, U. S, Commissioner of Immigration nator Wm. E. Mason, Now Congressman Asa Tonic, Strength and Blood Builder Physicians Explain How It Helps Put Renewed Vim and Energy Into the Veins of the Weak, Run-down, Infirm and Aged— Often Increases Their Strength in Two Weeks’ Time. When widely known men of the highest calibre come qut frankly and | publicly endorse a product which they have personally found valuable for uilding up the health and strength, it must arouse the interest of every think- ing person in Nuxated Iron, which is to-day being used by over three million people annually to help create red blood, power and endurance. war-hardened fellow: and anio tron— that ty se I always recommend or, ly “both in civil Dave weed 60 Buc lite soldiers that I am absolutely convinced of ite effect build red-blood, strength and en- Gurance.” ‘Of great importance to the pub- fon of xreat merit as a4 builder given by former U. & Senator William E. Mason, t vel ‘one of the really big men of ¢ nation. His championship ef Pu: Food #nd Drug legislation, fight for the rural free del eymom, and bis strong advocacy of all bills favoring labor bes meade him # national figure and him to the hearts of ‘a Diao et yi wiebout « oance teal campelen had’ Deen starting to Sree elles oe ated iron can, f was pt Bret ee maya Untirl Ay Pye atte y ne ing Work for his ae pave, Desh Fo hi and impai uxated Ir r freq it a8 an excellent to mposed by two y work inthe i de hand Ife wah ithe coun fa tortay more ye rom Illinois

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