The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1919, Page 4

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Se ae PO ey Oe im LD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 191 5 SECRETARY BAKERS AIM ind. A MUNICIPAL JUDGESHIP Daniel Blowitt, dobrman at Police | Jt! petiees come epeeet Headquarters in Newark, found a roll found on his person and ht —— of bills containing more than $100 yes- | used as evidence, ; Sunshineiand Pure Air JUNCIL Meats are prepared among ideal surroundings. They come to you in vacuum IN ARMY FOOD DISTRIBUTION Housewives May Prepare to Enjoy the Benefits of Eve- ning World’s Victory. TO REACH ALL CLASSES. frozen beef from sale has caused some disappointment among the in- dependent wholesale meat dealers. This beet was reported to be excel- lent quality, from cattle weighing 600 to 800. pounds. A committee of the independent wholesale beef dealers will meet at the United States Ship- ving Board next Monday to protest Mayor Acts, on Evening World's Suggestion for Benefit of Poor. Immediately acting upon a sugges- tfon made by The Evening World, Mayor Hylan to-day began arrange- ments for band concerts on the recre- ation piers on the Manhattan water- front, the opening of which was de- RECREATION PIERS) j- Welch's LL the flavor that Nature put into the grape is “put up” in Welch’s Grapelade, All the rich- ness—all the juice—without seeds, skins, or acid crystals, It is smooth as velvet and has the genuine grape against the arbitrary freight rate of pla ™ ee taste. Asa spread for bread or toast, packages that preserve all “There isn’t the slightest doubt but or for jellyroll, tarts and cakes Grape- their purity, flavor and food value, All ment—no waste. Ready -to-serve —economical. ’ A supply on your pantry shelf offers a happy solution to meal -time problems—a variety® of meats for. all occasions. ipee fk on all the recreation piers,” said the Mayor. “T will get in touch with City m8 A 35c. in’ 15 oz, jars at Also oz, I have always believed that good tumblers. If your dealer does not music is an almost indispensable fea- acke’ - heart gf tenement house districta ahigpee to Dirope. hohe. (sala se where thé mothers and children are nearly against a lit over 000 cases & year ago. een’ st The Mayor directed Secretary will be exported, Chamberlain Berolsheimer and Park » have it, phone our New York Office, ture at recreation centres, particu- . Government report ‘gives the "| mot often given an opportunity. to out this Sinnott to get in communication with ‘i made up for all city officials, whose aid will be / Write for Ask the Fountain Man « or and 3 needed in making a success of the realpe folde: housewife will be sure to have excel- concert programme on the piers, It - here for a Grapelade Sundae lent eggs next winter at fully 25 per is understood that the Mayor will what, there should be band concerts lade is a new find in grape goodness. ’ Commissioner Gallatin to that end. larly those which are located in the Worth 1120, ‘ paeneee casen, upaiact itt enjoy this diversion.” cent. leas than she is now paying for Westfield, N. ¥. Els i Tn Li : i i (oy j THE WELCH GRAPE JUICE CO. | : 2 ef ij f inferior eggs. e | ask that the bands of the Police, Fire , pot tae thas sans ee 88) SMM A of concerts. . Bone Dry We discontinued the sale of liquors excepting . hibition became law. i One of the six piers was used by Q the {t is located at the foot of house last year, This butter was , West Street. The others are at . stored by speculators in the hope of Barrow Street, North River, West — compelling conaumers to pay exordi- » Caffrey has been} 129th Street; Market Street, East te tant prices. an Assistant Corporation Counsel and| River; East Third Street and East The wholesale beef market is lower, | assistant counsel to the Attorney for|112th Street. It is understood that the and housewives should get the Keneft the State Comptroller for the collec-| recreation pier at East Mth Street, QUALITY MEATS—PROVISIONS— POULTRY in her week-end pure Lamb | fon of inheritance tax. In 1909 and| which is now being used by the Navy } 4nd matton are coming nearer | 1919 Mr. Caffrey represented the First | Department, will soon be turned over ‘ANTI of | Assembly District in the State Senato, | to the city. And now with a desire to observe the spirit 7 ee » and other com- letter law, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. nd sane, 8 ne eS "| QUARANTINED ON HIS FARM. Seceitssd tiene” Hort cor ure ° m eliminated spiri liquors from our stores Fancy Roasting 34 pA ae oe a, | mn = i tf et in ee ae ene tetera et ln eet Place, the United Radio Tele- came to KEN x are coming inte tion CHICKENS = cua OFFICR AXD WARENOUER, 51Y WHET 1¢eTH femon (EERE Régar F. Hazleton of Jamaica, Assist C4 wase | ant District Attorney of Queens County, = tified his cam: | Beat he tenable ta gome, home to came DRAWAL 18 A DIS. ; telpal Gourt Sustios because he bes Z wal APPOINTMENT, yellow . 6 marencined oe hie farm at Sau- ant if in Teaching Army Auto Drivers "Rules of the Road. © Army suthorities are determined stop infractions of traffic regulations in this city by drivers of military trucks Lighter than thistle-down— finer than silk HINK ef the daindest, lightest, mest delicate of man's or Nature’s handiwork— of filmy chiffon, of a float- ing soap-bubble, of that buoyant won- Our Annual Summer Sale of the Famous, Perfect Fitting Metric Shirts Commences To-Day, and Offers $2.50 and $3.00 Metric Shirts, at $2.15 $3.50 and $4.00 Metric Shirts, at $2.85 $4.50 and $5.00 Metric Shirts, at $3.85 $5.50 and $6.00 Metric Shirts, at $4.95 $7.50 and $8.00 Metric Shirts, at $6.85 And Metric Shirts of Finest Grades Reduced to $9.45, $10.75 and $12.85 Superbly tailored shirts of carefully selected fabrics in smart, exclusive designs, reduced at a time when prices are advancing TAKE POLYGLINIC HOSPITAL TO TREAT INSURED SOLDIERS U. S. Public Health Service Will Have Two Institutions Here for ‘Wounded Men, The United State Public Health an- nounced to-day that on Aug. 16 it will take over the Polyclinié, Hospital, No 345 West 60th Street, and use it ex- clusively for the treatment of war risk Ingurance cases. Former soldiers who were insured, if ailments develop directly or indiredtl from. thelr war ‘experience, will be treated at this hos which wht re- cently has been ‘kation Hospital No. 4. The Public ith Bervice took over ‘in June the old Hudson Street Hospital, which had been used by the nay) @ same purpose, ‘There are accommodations for 450 pa- tents in the Polyclinic and for 130° tn the Hudson Street, Major James L. Robinson is in charge of the former, Dr, Bichard A. Kearney of the latter. deg, the dandelion seed. Lighter, finer, airier chan any of these is Colgate’s Talc--made to bring you refreshing comfort in hot weather— to take away Reinet oF ON dressing comfortable —to ri sun- pobaaae lpn agora po dainty grace of one’s favorite perfume. Ask for Colgate’s at your favorite store On Display Today and a shirt shortage threatening, for one purpose only, that of Beg de ga RO familiarizing, through the medium of a sale, many more men with BONUSES TO EMPLOYEES, the manifold merits of these really remarkable Metric Shirts. Yonkers Make jeemth Distribution, The Alexander Smith & Sone Carpet, H, He Company of Yonkers to-day @istrib- ° uted a bonus of from § to 16 per cent. of salaries of the empl te Inst atx months, About 6.000 “chock totaling $210,000 were distributed. 279 Broadway This is the seventeenth i bonus given by the company. eum Broedway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave. 44 East 14th St. 1456 B'way, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. Foremost Distributors of Metric Shirts . 88,081,000 Pennies Cot Month. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.—~The ab+ jg |mormal demand for pennios ts stil tax- ing the capacity of the presses in the Philadel ia mint, th total a iL 000 Baving ben arash during y or 000 dimes aud

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