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‘CASTORIA Ave Seat ¢©/79 MORE DESTROYERS HERE. i» Forces. —Grevk reinforce- i to Scayrna to who have been fone orw shore leave for Inrants ana Childrors the Bignature pf : ma tun 21.—-Wor | jod out almost executions for the Red Guards in i before the end of the Bolshevist rule in _ SENT ABROAD, Consumer at Home ‘Auaine's Helpless Between Short Supply and Boosted Price. MANY DEATHS CAUSED The Kind * You Have Always Bought formed into companies of When the Reds fled the women were dressed aa nurses, but their short hair betrayed them when ptured, and many were ex+ Anti-Red troops. ALLPRICES SLASHED Heatth Department Finds Alarming Conditions Due to Condensers’ Tactics, 3 DAYS TO BUY By Sophie Irene Loeb, N preceding articles, The Evening World has shown that the condi- tions existing in the milk industry, because of the great quantity used for by-prod- ucts, have been the direet cause of dopriving the consumer of a proper supply of fluid milk and have prevented e 4 reduction in sw prices. ‘The latest figures from the Depart- ment of Farms and Markets of this State point to this significant state of BEFORE JULY 1ST Special Discount Offer bab gage Poy THE VERY 0: LOW PRICES / Goods treme AD VERTIGED, affairs: of all milk produced in this ARKED*IMEANSB A / Mtate, 2,096,581,125 pounds was manu- OR LIBERAL oay ' wa ~~ 1} red into by-products, aa against a 6 yay: to! Ceaser on. AT 023,855 pounds of fluid milk oon: sumed in the cities of New York State during 1918, These figures speak for tliemselves and show how the constant encroachment by by-product concerns on the milk production of the State has practically kept the fluid milk from the congumer at a low price, because of the more profitable business of making the by-products. There ig no legal check, State or municipal, in New York by which any stoppage may be effected in controll- ing this enterprise, and constantly the supply of milk is being used up in this State for condensing and other by- product purposes to be seht abroad. BY-PRODUCTS SENT EVEN TO SOUTH AMERICA, So far afield trom New York are these industries reaching out that con- densed milk and other such by-prod- ucts are taken from the milk produc- tion of this State and sent to China and South American countries. Car- loads of butter are being daily sent over-seam Until some system is devised that places a legal check on the by-product concerns, oelere of fluid milk to the consum\ well a8 prices of by- products, will continue to be high, when the products are permitted to be sent broadcast from this State, with a ready market, to foreign parts | Of all thé by-products, the sweet- ened condensed milk has the largust sale. The amount of liquid milk used in making this condensed milk last year was 668,177 pounds, which is Approximately half the number of pounds of milk which the consuming public obtained in fluid milk. neki ages d to the fact that ple | cient fresh flu mite ny low price, are practically torsos by necessity to use condensed things the using by- ir daily BUY TO-DAY—DON’T WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE yavalbe Service rice by Experienced Salesmen cheerfully refunded if desired. RR epee nt ees Deitvery Bot. Case. Gal. +» $2.75 et} .00 2,75 ——VERMOUTHS AND RUMS— 7 Jamalen Rom, 16 yr. old, mote Side abo te Specia Rees |e Seer ee, 4 col ‘other brand: otherwise utilized in the 01 bred iting health of the commun- Orpen TO 8 Fr. Mm. BAILY. LM. 1GOLDRERG| IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS 859 8" AVE, NO BRANCHES |. Ae it le, the price being high. the | family naturally seeia the mont soon: leal method rer families use but condensed milk. us children are by this process deprived of fluid milk, which depri- vation has been the cau of such truly alarming conditions as to riously affect the death rate, accord- ing to the Health Department. EXPENSES SHOULD BE SPREAD | OUT EVENLY. ‘There is no reason in the world why all these by-products should not be considered in connection with fuid milk and the price of fluid milk drop accordingly, since the profita of the entire milk production would thus be spread over the entire milk induatry Bo constant! d increasingly is the milk production of this State be- ing utilised for by-products that in thie greatest of all milk producing States we are. gradually going out to other Gtates in order to get suf- fielent fluid milk for the consymers of this city, This naturally increases the price of milk to the consumer, ‘The quantity of milk produced by each cow has about doubled in fifty years, Instead of this making avail. abd! ore milk at lower price to the consumer, it has acted reversely The cenwus shows that thero are more than 1,742 places or establish- ments where milk is manufac' Phone Columbus 2170-2171, WE OFFER A QUANTITY OF Momt Bernon Pure Rye Whiskey At $35 per Case EVEN TO CHINA or received for shipment tn the State and divided as follows: 680 cheese factories, 136 buttter and cheese fac- tories, 8 cream and powdered milk plants, 213 creameries, 69 condén- saries, 6 milk platforms, 633 milk sta- tions,’ 28 #kimming stations and 19 combination milk stations and eon- denshry plants. SHOOTS HIMSELF 10 DEATH WHEN DAUGHTER WAKES HIM Girl Finds Father Dying From Bullet Wound, With Revolver in His Hand. Two early morning suicides were re- ported today to the police of Brook- lyn, In each caso the victhn was laborer in the early forties, Isabel Johnson of No. 267 43th Street in the Bay Ridge tion, stepped to the door of her father’s room at 690 o'clock to call him to breakfast. As sho neared the door a shot was heard. The girl and her mother, ‘Elisabeth, found Charles Johnson, forty-four, dying from a bullet wound near the heart. A St-calfbre revolver was In his right hand. He lived only « few minutes, Johnson was a longeshoreman. A week ago he went out after a brief ill- ness, struck Up an acquaintance with satiors and later reported to the po- Hiceman the disappearance of 96. John son argued with the patrolman and was arrested. He spent ten days in a Jer- sey lock-up and arrived home at 3 o'clock this morning. His Miness and his arrest, nolghbors said, undoubtedly preyed upon his mind. When John Strogant of No. 67 Wi- son Street, Williamsburg, approached the chamber of Peter Green, forty-two, his wife's brother, just before 7 o'dock, he smelled gas. Green was found in bed with one end of a gas tube in his mouth. ‘The other end was attached to an,open jet. —— AUTO KILLS MESSENGER. In Struck as He 8 hind Another Mac! Samuel Balter, thirty-six, of No, 323 Madison Street, Hoboken, a Western Union messenger, died in Roosevelt Hospital early to-day from injuries re- colved when an automobile struck him at Broadway and 63d Street, at 11 P, M, Baiter stepped from behind one guto- mobile in front of that of Roy Milne of No. 1801 Topham Avenue, Bronx, and was dragged fifteen feet. Milne picked him up and carried him to the hospital, fo was identified through his badge, and was employed in the oMees at No. 1914 Broadway, near where the aceident occurred. From Be- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 191 -GHTY ROBBED OF FLUID MILK NARDENS sHocKED FOR PROFITS IN BY-PRODUCTS TO LEARN REDS ARE CHURCH TENANTS St. Mark’s plcopal Discovers Trotzky’s Former Sheet Has Lease of Its Property. Discovery that Bolshevism hag in- vaded the precincts of the property of &. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church is causing some worry to the various warneds and vestrymen. The Novy Mir, a radical news- paper printed in the Russian lan- guage, where Leon Trotsky worked out his doctrines that now grip Rus- sia, has set up its headquarters at No. 113 East 10th Street, owned by the church. ‘This paper is regarded as a dis- turbing element by the organizations fighting the propaganda for violent revolution, It is highly thought of by the Bolshevik “embassy” attaches at No 110 West 40th Street, and its destinies have in the past been guided by Gregory Weinstein, now connected with the “embassy.” At the office of the pubtication, those in charge are. proud of the fact that the paper has no responsible head, no editor, publisher or manager, bot is eonducted by an staff.” Pep sina worked here just as we it of members by hog cn who say the paper ac- tually is owned by “12,000 members of the Russian Federation.” . It was this organization that the wardens of Gt, Mark's were surprised to learn they were sheltering, Their association on the landlord and ten- | ant basis came about through efforts by the Rev, William N. Guthrie, “editorial rector, to help oalve the housing preblem. | Preliminary to the remodeling of the present stuctures, or erection of new ones, to form the nucleus of a desirable group of small apartments, the officers of the church made a litvle investigation and learned that No, 113 was occupied as printing and publication headquarters of Novy Mir, Novy Mir was told to “get out.” Then it developed that Bolshewivi scorn of the bourgeoise and its forms and laws, had not stood in the way of accepting a perfectly goad lease of the premises, held in the name ef N. Hourvich whose father, Prof, I, Hour- vich, is statistical chief of the Rua- sian Soviet Republic Commercial Bureau, as the 40th Street “embassy” | is designated, “it was quite @ surprise to ug when | we learned about our tenants,” said! W. J. Hoggson, building contractor anc capitalist of No. 18 Bast 4ist | Stieet, and Senior Warden of Bt. Mark's. “They hold a lease and we muat permit them to stay until it expires? 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