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____ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919. | GET PART OF CASH ESTATE MUTINY ON RETURN ss-a'e’Scnon Both Are Losers Now and Elizabeth Walsh Declared to Have |Refuse to Be Taken to Isolation THE STANDARD SAUCE |The Red Cross Is a Winner Dower Rights in Mount Ver- | Camp, and Army Authori- That is sold more uni- Property ties Give Way versally, is used by Pp ‘ (a more cooks and served LY MOUTH, June 9.—-Fifteen bun ot |It Looked Like Christmas Around Essex Market »° Court When Litigant Pair Decided to Contribute Amount in Dispute and MALLE: ‘Truth About Mexico Today | , Actual Facts and Figures of Trade Opportunities N of the scene | The ness men to Mexico, Chicago ff tank manufacturers are bid- N ding on an order amounting & to $1,500,000. Hundreds of ff similar orders are ready to be ff captured. aa? N The Chicago Association of N Commerce is opening a branch N office in Mexico City, ‘The American Chamber of Com- | merce in Mexico City has formed a New York group. § But—our European competi- § of the discoveries made by | oo already active in the im of the utmost importance | field. N jy Baad men. ie | Mr. Middleton is the author f There ‘still are rebels and | of “Powerful Trade Combi- N bandits in Mexico. But busi- nations of Europe, New N ness conditions are so im- | Railways in Strange Lands,” ff § proved that, Mr. Middleton | ‘Foreign (Trade in’ Railway shows, $100,000,000 in trade, picid “Railway Supplies N with many other hundreds of | in Mexico,” etc. His six im- N millions to come, is awaiting | portant articles will appear Several witnesses were necessary tc N the men who will go after it. exclusively and as_ follows, tha lagu toborta | As a result of the recent visit | beginning Monday, June 9th, rt Week do you wish| : of the Mississippi Valley busi- | in the Westchester County left his entire estate to h A woman who you the money Cat | are Brith trovpe of Gen. Allenvy's, 8 more tables than | foree in Egypt and Palestine, whe any Other reed, 18 N se eh bard ot night after hav: Opinions, impressions, theo- night after having e : ha haa f Reena + mother serv poll and in Mesopo- Cae Tht eh ptt dnt dene By gave her name as | ‘@Mmia, Palestine and the Balkans, re- —_—_—“ N The actual facts and figures. has appeared before | fused to entrain for an isolation camp _ SAUCE Non which business can be | w ith a child with the | TB® ofder was given because aix Its delicate flavor can- N planned, can be given only | More to orthy Cause. Mr. Cash's widow, put | C&ses of suspected smalipox had been not be imitated. N after investigation on the | | HEAK wae 0 opirit of Christmas | Mr. Judge, 1 wit! give has been living in Yonkers under her | discovered during the voyage to Eng- | . N spot by a man qualified to see | I at Eesex Market and the as-| I don’t want it.” ake oY Lacon eas wi a ee caeeued nl & |B and to find out. , | iner Bor "| “1 mean to give It to the Red Crone.” e Surrogate, after examining ber he soldiers who had entrained left i . Harve: tonished court attendants pon I ain't no piker either,” said 8 papers, decided that she is Cash's tawful | the cars and the others refused to en- | SAUCE Med ie 5 tet : i A dered the matter I will put @ dollar with it widow and iv entitled to her dowe- ter. The authorities finally gave way | THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTE Middleton, just back from a Sam and Ignatz had been involved) The money was given to Mr. Rice, rights, The will has not yet been a4-|and the men went to demobilisation | + tour through Mexico, from tae busdeess transaction to the ex. | ‘he clerk, and after, they nad been | mitted to probate ‘ ‘centres instead of the isolation camp. the Texas border to Yucatan. _ | comment y His jonor, the pair - +} tent of $3. Sam had loaned the /jer the courtroom very well pleased money, and on a certain date he/ with their benevolence. | thought it was time for repayment. J HRA N has been commissioned to tell 16 HONOR has decided to erase H a nice, little rainy day next) week. If would be on! | rigtt thing to do, because Louis not care to bring his friends into Es- | sex Market Court when the sun shines | o'er the east side Louis was the complainant in an assault case before Judge Marsh. | Louis was asked re ell for sure.” ITS FLAVOR | can place | “I tell you what, Ju can’t any now what day it will be be-| cause I have to wait on the weather.” | New York Commercial ° THE. NATIONAL BUSINESS NEWSPAPER y”" teli you what. Will you make it some rainy day?” “Why do you want a rainy day?” “Bo that when my witnesses come they won't miss all the sunshine and things which come on a nice day. It Monday: 1.—The Mexican | Thursday: 4.—Agriculture Oil Industry. The most produc- in Mexico. Markets for agri- tive wells in the world—Latest | cultural machinery—Methods— developments—Production of the Crops, such as corn, wheat, gua- large companies—Method of op- yule rubber, vegetable fibres, eration—Opportenitios for Amer- cotton, chick peas, oranges, cocoa- \ Vegetable oils, ete :2.—What Mexico Mexican Sugar ‘Trade opportunities for American manufacturers—Class “Descriptions of | plantations—Methods—A sugar of goods needed—Credit arrange- ments—Banking facilities, ete. jeld of 35 tons to the acre— ‘edn in me of the best coffee in the Mexico. portunities that lie in, 1800 gol: on oe ee mines, cing both gol and silver; P1300 copper; 193 antimony; 425 iron; 118 “lead, and numerous others producing sulphur, tin, bismuth, manga- nese, mercury, zinc, opals and turquois. “I says to him: ‘Better pay me back | the three bones. It's about time for «| settling!’” | “And did he pay you" “He did not, and so here we both | are for the judging between us.” “Did you borrow $37” “Yes,” admitted Ignats, “but I paid back already.” TITTTTIOO OO OO ZZZIZIIZ t om] world Saturday: 6—Mexican Timber. Two Hundred varieties —Ten billion feet of commercial pine in one tract—Large quanti- ties of oak, walnut, iron-wood and orangewood. '~ normal times half the mahogany used in the United States comes from Mexico. The Paper That Blazes Trade Trails : ON SALE AT NEWSSTANDS, 5 CENTS By mail anywhere in the United States and Canada, $9 a year ‘ N Publication Office, 38 Park Row, New York } back.” have to take | PTT TOO Plan Is to Have Contributors to Fund Adopt One or More Children. The upbringing and physical edu- cation of hundreds of thousands of Jewish children orphaned in the war 1p to become the special pri and duty of American Jewry. snce- ment of plans to this end is made by the Joint Distribution Committees of the American Fund for Jewish War Bafferers. Out of « population of 40,000 in Palestine alone, Secretary Abert Lu- cas said to-day, there are 3,000 orphans. - “We propose,” said Mr. Lucas, “a wouldn't be so bad because there in nothing to do on @ rainy day, any- way.” Rien tmake it Monday, then.” “All right,” said Louis,. despond- ently. it Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg’s everyday. Cuore 119, by Kaliogy Toasted Corn Finke Co. The Penalty $1,000,000 Sale of Choicest Standard Brands of Eye Negiect ignore. Imported and Domestic Wines LIQUORS and Cordials Dailey’s Old Fashioned Jams AssoLuTeLy Pure ure Solid Jam 20c Comes Out ia Perfect Form BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn comprehensive campaign to the end that contributors hal! ‘adopt’ Jewish orphans, The adoption of French and Beigian orphans has been carried on with considerable success and 4 con- i] | tribution of $80 a year permits the | wotbetor to adopt one orphan.” NEW HAVEN PEACE MEETING. NEW HAVBN, Conn, June 9.—Yale students and New Haven service men will attend @ mass meeting in the 2d EXCEPTIONAL VALUES TUESDAY ADVERTISEMENT, ARTICLE NO. 16 CHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH All the nerves of the body ori; directly or indirectly in the brai gather at the base and form the spina cord. From the spinal cord they branch Negligees and Dainty Underthings AFFORD TO SALE STARTS MONDAY, JUNE 16, 10:30 A. M. AT 539-541 BROADWAY, NEAR SPRING ST. CHAS. SHONGOOD, Auctioneer moe m nanan Tenge, ec! 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