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i ( estas 5. ’ | was there and after services were | before Judge Humphrey and was | fact that th was alléged to be| whether the increased sales this year,|know the public, somehow or other, | £4" | ise MRREST OF LILLY. | { i] Nesty of dscienle Sani beau aE moles ‘compared with last year, had not |ts ocing pleaded with to ony coal juni |orer_ re i, He pleated guilty |manded for sentence. pt ane | seater eae adhe oes he|meant a good deal of money to his|as it reaches the pinnacie of the rise : Creditors’ Committee Pennsylvania region, the important) nrm, the retailer said that the coal|Neither you, as the largest retailer, riot Attorney. officials ail disowned the coal, 1h nome | which he sold last year to the house. |nor, the wholesalers in-control of the W tori 10 for .15 was now bringing | cot market, claim respons! ity for CS. Bhairman of a committee cases they, nenered GS? Sey OP 200) isis. the campaign which is booming your hat Is astoria “Townday night at « have one pound of domestic coal any-|" “Our stove coal,” he said, “costs us | business and frightening the public?” . ‘ ‘seventy-five creditors of the where. at tidewater $8.90 a ton, not counting “I know of no labor shortage, ‘nor|*@NASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, eetiy, ied atthe Du Ia Now York City the moet impory| 0 Sos to tails tp 197 a 3 pee. cent [know who le doing this Yoollah savers Dies ore OS ee ee eee 's " re er 'e and pee Byers ? tant retailer in the coal business | Tash crease we wave our drivers, tining “in” the “newapavers, To ‘my Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is ite guar- | Attorney's office to-day and asked mi plainly showed his c In at the! we sold in June about 260,000 tons of it is i advi ‘and harmful to| antee, For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief { special <fforte be made to arrest hy turn of events, since The Evening | oo) and the » Who Gisappeared ten days ago. World stories have appeared. He said | 39 cents a ton we made was just Setarts wwe te Hab he coswen ™Y| of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; rr d Feverish- Was assured by Assibtant District he regretted the advertising cam-|" “are you supplying your cestemérs ness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach Bowéle,( w yy Rorke that every possible ef- ee ae FA ~ Ra ih With thelr grders for domestic coal,” | ARRESTED AT SISTER'S GRAVE | *d* the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.’ Ned Ps tee: people had been induced to purchase ing. @ real shortage?” you experienc- eiiedeentes ‘The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. en thus far this year, much more coal hi been able to sii Finds Man < ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for ovef* than during the ‘same period of 1918. | them." he enswered, "but there way barry os Tenge at eet borne o sign of i and “We have not any domestic coal on|come @ shortage, because the produc~| aiphonse McCormick, a Queens County | his al supervis' band,” he said, “and we have many |ers cannot afford to sto: ies- 4 Bount rh ‘D Who Pays for Sensational] tné National Association and insist- orders on file for it, We have other |tle sizes, That must be snipped nc. | elective, #aw @ notice of the death of ot atch obdgneee epee ene | eee, a 1, and plenty of it, but the public | cording to orders. “\the sister of William Li Dugan, who fle with ing } ing there was no domestic coal to be | Sot! he’ neoatee. ther are | oie seine ” he oa, | "a8, indicted In May, 1917, on @ charge | Children—! Advertising in Newspapers | ya + | Geed to the domeatic sizes.” yen Know of no cont shortngy son Ghabandoning. bis wife and. two chll-| Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of a Big. Mystery. ‘When attention was called to In_answer_to_a_auest MeCormick attended the fun: BLAME WESTERN MAN. “No Shortage of Fuel or Labor and Cry Is Ill Advised and : Harmful.” : 5 ana] an A wild scramble is evident among ‘The and | | coal dealers, wholesale and retall, to See cae ness | |simrow any romney tore ‘water best with | |falee “shortage” situation as ecposed and The hand, ‘wil & revelation | by The Evening World. The most eh add for the first time, senperiant the | weet or ching, any, with Cuticura Oint- | | salers of'the Pennsylvania regions, as — well as the retailers in New York City, declined to assume liability for the inconsistent cry of a coal shortage, to the accompaniment of pleas that the public should now buy its winter gup- ply of fuel. One of the most important whole- salers, a man known in the coal bus- ineas from one end of this country to the other, yesterday stated in Phila- delphi that neither he nor any of his associates know the first thing about the National Association, which has been pleading, in half page adver- tisements of New York papers, for immediate coal purchasing by the public. “We are not responsible for that advertisement,” he said. “We are not paying for it*or any part of it, We do not know any one who is. [believe the advertisements are being put in by some man named Taylor of Kan- sas City, and that his'urging applies only to bituminous coal. The facts, so far as we are concerned, are that we have not a pound of domestic coal stored anywhere and the publicity Fine High-Grade J) campaign applies only to bituminous OAK DRESSERS |/co*!. Of course wo believe the public should store its coal for the winter, but we are not urging it.” “How then do you account for a Kansas City man advertising #0 ex- tensively in New York papers,” he was asked. “I cannot explain it, other than by supposing he is trying to get New York sales of soft coal," was the answer. "Of course he may realize that New York papers and their ad- vertisements are read all over thie country.” LOCAL DEALERS CAN'T FILL ANTHRACITE ORDERS. “Well, that does not explain,” was asserted, “why the advertisements are directed at the entire public and in no wise specify that domestic coals not included in the plea.” “Lam not able to explain that In- consistency. The plea is undoubtedly directed at all the public, but the fact remains that we have not any do- mestic coal on hand and are not able, even now, to fill the orders,” was the reply. “Then you do not know anything about this strong advertising cam- paign, which ts directed to sell coal to the public just at a time when it has been boosted 50 cents a ton?” was asked. “No, we @o not know anything about it,” was the response, The coal operator whoythus an- swered ‘the queries is the Vice Presi- dent of a company which has offices jin Philadelphia and which controls 46 per cent. of the ‘Schuylkill coal output in Pennsylvania, There is no company which ranks it in impor- tance, Other officers of a company, | almost as important in the coal mines of Pennsylvania, spoke in a similar vein, disavowing any connection with MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY a erm «en es ei ee a ee ee te a ees Ser Teens mame remy pp RS ~ (FROM “A LONELY ROMEO” AT THE SHUBERT THEATRE) “Under a Big Umbrella” “Words by HARRY B. SMITH Music by ROBERT HOOD BOWERS \ ae ee A a ee Adams California Fruit Gum Shares in the Conquest of the Air oe “) be AS ye Oy ag The R-34 came to America with Adams California Fruit Gum as a necessary member of the crew. It carried nothing that wasn’t essential. During this great voyage it gave the airmen courage, steadied the nerves of the new Columbuses. It did its duty in this triumphant struggle against the uncharted spaces just as it served Valor and Victory in every Allied trench for five gruelling years. ' And it served so well at a moment and in a place so totally unexpected for its use that the incident was set down in the log of the R-34. The R-34 sails home with an increased supply of Adams California Fruit Chewing Gum. The New York World, July 9, says: “The supplies put aboard the R-34 for the return trip, in addition to 5,000 gallons of gasoline, include 200 pounds of bread, 125 pounds of cooked meat, forty-five pounds of potatoes, thirty-six pounds of chocolate, six pounds of tea, some pound cake, jam and plenty of chewing gum. The gum takes the place in a measure of tobacco. The men are forbidden to smoke during the voyage.” The thinking man’s, the fighting man’s nerve ration. ADAMS Pure Chewing Gum Adams Black Jack Adams California Fruit Adams Chiclets fuck Adams Yucatan Adams Pepsin Adams Sen Sen Adams Spearmint man’s Pepsin EXCERPT FROM LOG OF R.34, JULY 3 aot Ci i el =eifeatd ot H) Fe 2P.M.—Slight trouble with starboard amidships engine; cracked cylinder water jacket. Shotter, always equal to the occasion, made a quick and safe repair with a piece of copper sheeting, and’ the \ entire supply of the ship's chewing gum had to be chewed by himself and two engineers before being applied, meres S 4 % a * °