The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1919, Page 10

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oF aS AA I Te a TR ye nr Suciadtaeanuaanenaenentaete oan POSS I OYE RAL aA PARRA URIEE = <1 7 7 ha ; TN ns yin Ira. THE MILK BARONS GRAB SURELUS 10 REAP EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE ‘‘Noblest Man in World,” | Tribute to Baird by Widow 24, 1919, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ELECT. Robert D, Williams of New York | Made Grand Commander. ITHACA, N. ¥., June 24.—Robert D. | Williarns of New York City was elected Grand Commander of the Grand Com- will be made by Mayor Hylan, Assist ent Secretary of State Breck nridge Long, Bibert MH. Gary, Charles M. Schwab and John Bassett Moore. Madame Pessoa and her daughter will, at the same time, be ‘entertained at dinner by the Executive Committee of the Woman's Auxiliary of tim Mayor's Confidence ~~ Will Be Entertained ty City and © Pan-American Union and Then : eee ee ee cae | of its customers is the greatest asset any 4 Committee. F. Contin: Tip... ¢ 6 t 99 New York, at the election held at the I pve ue {tan; geaep-at. the, Pianeta? GREATER PROFITS He Called Perfect Wife 106th annual conclave of the order to- business can possess. : « day. Othe: fficers elected were: | . ‘ ‘. tthe. rai. oc , Deputy Grand Commander, Robert. A. Every ect in the conduct of our business of Hraait, will curtatl his) On July 1 Dr. Pestoa will return deURTE \Tells Their Romance and First | Srlustes, dectes Th Rintad? apres affecting quality—values—service—is calcu- visit to thie city. THe will ar-|io thie city and will be the guest of lated to gain and by deserving, hold your ive to-morrow afternoon and will leave | Judge Gary at a luncheon and at the} Withhold Enormous Summer; Parting When Major Went Walk Eales katt Gein Babes confidence in feet ot the Governor General of|reeentativen of Drasilian business con-| SUPPly From Consumers to | to Die in France. Werden, Alien 3 Deans end we party win shiv FOE: Ts tatimtinistGfpmeenisione Assure Big Dividends, “Is it 80 strange tor a man to love he. aor ne 4 he Bere City at 3.20 fo morrow aier| GET JURY TO TRY COCCHI. | V--., UP HIGH PRICES ike. ef you Wei loaiy at tee. hy Medina: Grand scorder! John "Hon: THE SAFE DRUG STORES Se wk te te City Man, tober itt here ta sak about It? Love should Bearer CPB ta, harbor, uitare:| Bel Rewake Storep “the city officials’ welcome will be ex-]| BOLOGNA, Italy, Monday, Jui Public Reaps None of Sea- biter pre cea payer nad a hie arden, Willard W.| FMM wotended tn the A into Chamber, } ‘To-morrow eve! Dr. Pessoa and ee Aenociates will be guests of the ae ‘at a dinner at the Waldort-Astori A jury Was chosen at the first session of the trial here of Alfredo Cocchi, harged with the murder of Ruth Cruger in New York City In 1917. The trial began this afternoon in the Court of Ansizes and at 7,60 o'clock the selec. tion of the Jury had been completed, -one great merit of Grape-Nuts An equall at ies in the sonal Advantage, Barons Take All. By Sophie Irene Loeb. In previous articles, The Hvening World invostigation of the High price of milk has pointed to the startling tact that milk has been diverted so metantly from the consumer as fluid milk and made into by-prod- ucts that it is estimated that as high as 55 per cont. of the milk produced In this State is used for other pur- poses than daily fluid milk. Milk corporations admit 40 per cent. Is used for these purposes, the Dairy- men's League admits 45 per cent. and other authorities give 50 and 65 per cent. ‘The domand for milk and the sup- ply, according to theeway things are managed, have littl tion to the producers hardly know what to do with it, Just why milk shouldn't be scld to the people at a great deal less The sweet-faced, dark-eyed little Woman who opened the dodf yester- |day at No, 286 Jamaica Avenue, Rich mond Hill, Queens, smiled at the re- | porter as she talked, She was the} | woman described in his will by Major Charles Gamble Baird, 413th ‘Signai Corps Battalion, as the “most perfect woman I ever saw” and the “truest, | Most honorabie and the most loving wife in the world.” And that after fourtech years of married life, during |which they never were separated until he answered the call of his country, for which he gave his life. He eft one won, Charles, eleven years old. “I didn’t say a word against his go- ing, although he would have stayed had I asked it,” said Mrs. Baird, who was born in Hungary. “When he told mp he was needed I said: ‘Your country and my country are at | in any other land.’” Raird, who was a telegrapher and division operator for the Pennsy!- vania Railroad, had served as a Ser- Mre CHARLES G BAIRD Accounts Opened From war, but I owe everything to the| . p to $85 and pay for it price. For example, this; month and |iang of my adoption, becauve it gave k for the next two months the supply |me you, Never have I been #0 happy 50c a wee! of milk will be so abundant that the . Open An Account With amy Dinner Set or anything we sell $5 to $5000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments. Select your entire outfit now and have it delivered whenever you are ready. few dollars down and the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Pay a during the surplus months cannot be|geant through the Philippine War fey. Price 9177 sturdy, well-bal- explained except to the satlsfeation | under Gen Pershing, then a Captain, sauslSery Bedroom Suite (Four Pieces) 9 of the milk corporations. At Pershing’s request Baird took Ne iegs tories eaters «4098 | separately af Fiza iy the : charge of all telephone and tele- graph lines used by the, American Expeditionary Forces in France, and i road, FONIFI Reg rice "$48.40... Er TABLE Veg Hes. price $37.78... Rp | nocire, ie Chale 911-8, “2 | the Hench $9.98 acd Ibe 30.53 | Night Table $8.79. anced nutrition of CORPORATIONS WANT TO KEEP PRICE STABLE. The vague explanation given is that "Sale of 95-Piece Dinner Sets This sate Cash or Credit. several this capital blend butter and cheese are made out of of processed wheat and barley. Just the food for tired. stomachs ! wear. _F has to pay for eurplus | f°, . | “ ° ” haa gpcpi “God had been 80 good as to let “last” . 7 Rere ‘is a Rea. SOM milk any way you take it. The of- | us neq Tad, bean so, Kood aa to let) The “last” that’s first for I} e . White Enamel Kejrigerator - fore directed by the milk corpora-| separate us, not’ even death. 1 comfort. Caan oF Credit! Ge ie Gut Tep Sql) ne df English itil he went spurte Teta tone thee alatae vay? He wane indulgent, o kind, Oxfords for Summer. Porch Rocker nuine Oak Buffet . . it boo! le) ¥ . tion that the Inveatore in milk inny [nat mebrought me Hungarian took) All-leather, too. es een palin #8 oe be assufed of a constant and safe /to war with this country I threw eam a, ere oe, Mer | profit, them all away. It pleased him. 1) Ags as you like— hv paved Spee rarer — Th wrote my first English letters to him smart as y . Fs ‘This Sale includes ere is no eudh thing as the law |, France,” oO » Ox Apartment House. Sts ine TTT ITTINTTTTSS ee cag = Dy of supply and demand in the milk in- | "Mrs. Baird speake French, Gorman, MRE hipelas SB tas eR sta ge oe Side Tcers and Stone Lined —<~ @;9)s dustry, ‘Tho constant demand is for | Portugueso as well as her native fords include many novel Oek frame. Nerd oret oad - "OUR GREAT RESERVE STORES OF Wines & Liquors| Are being disposed of without reservation New York. We also offer for immediate sale our great stores vf Gin, Brandy, Port, Sherry, Scotch and American Whiskies. Very Reasonable Prices for Authentic Merchandise HENRY HOLLANDER’ Importers of Wines and Whiskies for the Connetssewr TE 149-151 West 36th Strect “Sewer: Send for Price List—Orders by Mail or Phone. It, also condensed milk and other by- Products, and that it is cheaper to the consumer to have the surplus milk absorbed in this fashion during the surplus months and create an even price all the year round than to sell it cheaper at certain ‘times, It ts diMoult to understand this, although the corporations admit the more milk, The supply la there, but the large bulk of the milk that should go to the consumer at, lower prices is diverted to highly profitable by- Products, Luxuries are made from milk and @ shortage thus made which keeps rice of milk on a line with the . For examule, in the last onths half a million dollars CARLOADS OF BUTTER BEING af ROAD. In the history of this busl- 8 the price of butter been sb at this time of the year. The significant information disclosed is that carloads of butter are being shipped to foreign countries, causing shortage here and therefore the high price. The idea of taking the by-products of milk and letting thom spread over the fluld milk and thus reduce the price of the latter, in accordance with a fair profit over the whole business, has never been considered by the milk corporation, nor has any statute been made to compel such an equit- wement of the milk produc- va _ FIVE DAYS LEFT Monday, next, at midnight will be the end - You will find the Quality and Prices of our ‘Ay the train pulled out I ran along the platform to wave to him, my wonderfu: husband, the noblest’ mat God ever made,” the widow contin- “Up to that moment @ had 1 doubt of his return, Suddenly a votve within mo seemed to say: ‘Look long upon him, for ‘you shall never idok again.’ “God took him from me bechuse we were so happy that we forgot everything else. I even forgot ray—there seemed nothing to pray and adopted tongues, She met Mr, Baird on shipboard when crossing to visit her brother at Scranton. It was love at first sight. They were married three days lator on landing in New’ York, the bride making her responses in German, the to|Shoe for their own personal “85% of men can and should wear them.” Orthopedic surgeons say | so, and what’s more they pick our * “Pedestrian” effects—among others, plain toes that are as smart as they’re plain. “Registered Trademart. | { bridegroom in English. When she d tion became easier holders control the various units, | each business enterprise is regarded As a little business all its own, The entire milk industry needs proper regulation and a complete change of ‘present methods. In a great city like New York, where the market is so constant with millions of ready consumers, milk should be | sold at the lowest price of any place in the world. MALTED MILK PRICE PROHIB TIVE TO CONSUMERS. The milk corporations are exactly s the taxicab which refused to con- form to public necessity and demand, They hired their taxicabs at extor- tionate rates and had fewer of them Instead of the public price for milk and a higher price for the luxury by-prod- uct, the situation ts the opposite, The large profits of the by-products could well be equalized with milk, but they are sgparated. The by- products could also’ be reduced if put within the reach of more consumers Practically half a million dollars a year has beon made in profits for the last fifteen years by one large com- pany in the sale of malted milk alone. | The present cost of malted milk pro- hibits its use by 90 per cent. of the people who need It, according to med. feal authorities. Malted milk is sold at 20 cents a pound to the soda foun- tain trade. People are compelled to pa® for the same thing 45 to 60 cents @ half-pound bottle. * The public could purchase malted milk at 50 per cent, less than the vice it is now compelled te pay. The milk companies are going on theory of small sales and higher profits, —————_—_— CORRECTION FOR MR. BROWN. | Did Not Say Police ed by A. A, Brown, treasurer of the Beck-Hazaard Stores, that he made no such statement. Mr, Brown also states that the amounts recently taken by rob- bers leas than the $763 and §1,200 re- ported, He would not mame the exact amounws, re covered he spoke Spanish, conversa- | —-| SWAT from. safes in the company's ue j sai stores at No, 226 Willis Avenue and IN NEXT 981 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, RooerRs Peer ComPANY ‘AVORITES WITH THE LADIES When economy, convenience and irresistible flavor are combined ina food uct, women are the first to recogniee them. There- fore wise housewives everywhere serve Otto Stahls “Raady toEat Meats” ‘There's no waste in these appe- tizing meats. They're right, all through. For an easy, economi- cal, tasty meal, try-our Hams, Bologna, Frank Bdcon, Tongue, Meat AUCTION SALE Surplus Stock of WINES & LIQUORS AT MOUQUIN’S June 26 at 11. A.M. . GEO, W. KEELER, Auctioneer. FREE for the Coupon: Sunday World 3-Room Outfit of Period Furniture Pay for 1 $4 Weekly Sale il Cash oF Credit $298 of White Enamel Bcds Reg. Price $18 Uack; natural fuieh, nt_you to come in now This sale will save so to eur acto Your pur sens whethiF SOUF account Is open dit Victor Victrolas and Grafonolas Golden finish; large mirror, 353 Gatock STORE HOURS TO 5,30 DAILY—OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9.30 TO-DA¥ profit was mad: lik sold for| — | VISIT OUR SAMPLE ROOMS candy ty one of ‘the largent mitk | = , : Brosivey - from $20 $300 have still various com panies. ix per cent. dividend | tio of the State. Thi ik ¢o1 - et 131 “Bour ene oe Beef phe’ sr rimedy pet ice Ts declared on preferred stock ‘and| rations insist that thene ‘by-product Convenient ike Siperiane quan' fifteen jasnous, per cen' vidend on common | plant, 1 se; ted - Broedv Corners” ’ i : We have the largest reserve stocks of high-class Wines in stock. other, bro alikanan the Nae etcen: pong jie f Mahog- QuR TH GREA STORE Refrigerators ap to $95. America’s GREATEST, Furniture Hoy Ke UM Im AVE. ‘0 eecoma ending your inends please ‘ell toom ——I _—— ———} ——} — h — ag {0 price, | For instance, “malted i ———— milk cou sold at every corner ——— grocery at half the price now charged pepe Padervee Bound vo please. cos -——J at a great profit to the companies. oda, Kaa Q = oa Instead of this, It is practically sup- le; o = before prohibition takes effect te theta eaeaR acneay ue. || OTTO STAHL'S ACD —— 5 price is charged and a limited quan- 2382 Third Avenue \\ 7), ) —— uty sold New York 2 —} meme (||| The New Be 36 Forrest St., Brooklyn, N. Y- | | 0.0.8. Pay. OFF verage S. LIEBMANN’S SONS, INC. "Phone Stagg 2400. Secrecy Abou ry. } = On the authority of « man who was = —just the tang that pleases! said to be “A. A. Brown, vice president = ‘i ‘ / t of the Beck-Hazzard Stores,” The Even- | | is N-A-B, the new beverage, is made of the choicest mos attract ive ’ ing World yesterday quoted Mr, Brown = products of the farm. as saying that the “police had cau- Cc H ] h' < Try a few bottles or order a case for your home. toned him not to talk" in connection onserve ea: t | [4 Jf you cannot get N-A-B at the delicatessen store, : with a robbery at the store. | = grocery, urant or soda fountain, write or ‘The Evening World 1s to-day intorm- A Sanitary Fly Swatter' phovesn wit ave that wou are ay

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