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_§82 avey the permits held by the tive poultry!can purchase live poultry and ha ombination to get a strangle hold ave! called by the master butchers to take tion regarding the sales of food kosbor slaughte soe for thelr re-|it slaughtered, but must purchase his |A°t0% TeKariing The salen an trade f A to soll y SS rem pa Mansy 2. pay trom — _— houses, claiming that the diversion of |fumers fag intended. whea the permits | hold a porm A combination bi dstuffs through qpirer channels is were issued cently been efte } by the operators | unfair to them as rent payers and tax t , h . ‘ payers, One of the leading master 4 In issuing those permits, the cliy|controHing these permits, and me | polwere ont an bs] nocures those markets aguinst opposl- | of tho houses were closed up t© lasked what action woul tlom, inasmuch up perinits are oniy| tighten theit grip on the retail Kosar fused to igako a state but t C he a) butchers marked “We vad three very ieee hiss aes > bs: 1, . years during the war, but we be Hebrew population sufficiently large) ‘The supply of tive chickems coming Tints ponds as patric ' jto entitle them to this special privi- | to New York to moet is for 4 now whea Jlewe, While the city ‘sues these tly comr Government a | Heenaes to slaughter obickens with.) with the at sundown to: ; Ae AAD “y Aes vn [there permits have an intrinsic value | on Ovt. 17, will aggregate fully 1,000 taxom” Consumers Means Mil- jot anywhere trom $3,500 to $5,000, ac- carloads of 180 to 29,000 pounds to) Another prominent menber of the tions in Profits cording to the Hebrew population in| the ¢ the total weight being little bie kd A. aoe tee te Tact the S aia jthe section in which it ocated Qrort of 20,000,000 pounds. ven &0)Gavaenment to f2 SW oo pret i ae | There are no public slaughter | advan of 1 cent a pound would to dealers and cost to consumer on all By P. Q. Foy. houses for kosher killing of live.prul-| mean $200,000 to this newly formed surplus meats and distribute thea {Rpecia! Food of The & ‘try in New ¥ 1 “ " through the retail dealers. e Evening in ork, and the b oper- | combination. : j wera) | ating these killing houses have a mi The city should forthwith revuke ‘ _> : | A few wooks ago The Kvening|nopoly of the live poultry businows,|the permits of every house (lat bas IN BRONX LOTS | voor! the ot No independent live ohickén dealer | be Jown to enable this illegal 6 ee ARE SOLD FOR $604,225 w consume Now York who are compelied to use this freva wughtered poultry in order to cum-| Joseph P. Day Gets Average of joly with the tenets heir religious} $1,223 Each for 495 Pieces ot * and racial practices | Property If those houses that have been} rs closed up can be dispensed with at Joseph P. Day seid the H. B, Claftin : > this season, when production is at its|¢atate lots in the West Bronx ; ont for et wuith, there can be little reason to] St auction in the Vesey Street | z ontinuc when ts back to} “xchange for $604,385. | he @] | or below norma ity uf New| TR average for a singie lot was | ‘ to get one York should insis, that one public| $1.28 the offering consisting of 494% ; slaughter ty hould be located In, ts Buyers were of the private tn- but get one aE Ee oa ices aula] Festment laa many soaking ten for 8 Wore and slaughter thelt chickens and) 2°Més and none took more than four | d fc t it! ii ; benesit of this! 0t% Okt operators and speculators an orget 1 dia not follow the bidding clovely— ® competition il my lower : s Ae Li ke ae crate! DoRaibly beeattse prices ran Away frog prices; for, as gow constituted, ee My for no man Factiaiiog, eevactdty-apiaecs, sould" “BLN aRRS aga ina SSA SiNG Ue line their pockety nt Will at the ex-| ing the auction. merket out af the pense of th 900,000 Hebrew con-| hands of the professionals,” sald\auc- needs to worr icra inthe etupyllygn district, | oneec Day aot night. "Re male was ‘The whulesaie de for fresh. a huge suceeas and means much for and with the aad loin parts, Medium . and , were U heavy r onsid about the quality of a FRANKLIN SIMON London Topcoat cab a prime, & Tanged very itte hij sher ing yccumulate, the consumption of poultry of red meats Wo a Kr e influence of the froze ng chigkens released by the ex- | the desirable be market future” | ¢ ‘The property is in the University © Heights and Jerome Park sections. Sa - FORDS PAY $29,500,000 TO OWN PLANTS OUTRIGHT Detroit's 2,180 Stock Which Cost Him $2,500, Mie, Sepe ot ot | . | Shares | | | bDRrROIT, ment, mot daly on other hinds of : Mein) or 1 beled try but on all other kinds of red | J4mes Cousens, former general man- | a meats, would be difficult to over-| ager of the Ford Automob, om pany imate. wit housand received approximately ¥ 0,000 for chicken dinners here | 2,180 ghares of stock feported to have | uUascultum a matetial saving whloh |cpidestaysieses;' Sims abeus Shee fo I: 8 Ah? |Throwgh the deal Henry Word and Md-| sei Kor became sole owners of the Ford | ~ that 4 noon yesterday, say a cartoad of chickens had been de made by Charles 8. Sosesen, general y 1p to that time, Deputy Ms the tractor plant, Who rex ' Commissioner repo ‘ted later Sane 4 a day that the sales w ’ nigh : | Yh ae Ter Sees eee puxens is known to have held 2,180 O'Malley reports numerous o b InstyJuly, whey, the Hords paid | Hy from. various vections that $74,680,000 for the stock of the other % ) were palining Off poultry as Govern-| minority stockholders, al : #IFTH AVENUE nent surplus chickens that had not} ‘The Mayor at that time refused to| H mu purchased any through A. Six, the | sell, The former shares passed hands . here ble to | for about $1,208 each, 4 Men's Shope—2 to 8 Wont 38th Streot— Street Level only channel Where it was possible to % ~ L get them, An open meeting war | ae OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C fi 34th Street—New York Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable Fall Suits Moderately Priced The ‘‘Tailormade’’ Vogue for the Autumn season is established i : and clearly exemplified in Oppenheim, Collins G& Co.'s. newest; | | style creations, together with conceptions of Parisian modeling,, Selina, cd wamlity. of Fabrice in’ these y al in these unusually attractive Fall Suits, This special group features medium and -coat effects in straightline, semi-belted, belted, and flare models, strictly tailored without orna- mentation, or effectively braid bound and button trimmed. The vertible or mannish notch collar of self material or inlaid velvet- the de- decidedly different pocket treatments make these suits of an appealing character. The materials have been selected with t the utmost care. Included = are Tricotine, Mannish Oxfords, Tinseltone and Silvertone in all prevailing shades, Very Unusual Values propert|es Announcement of the transaction was | | SINGLE TAXERS LOSE PLEA. Representatives of the Party, with their lawyers, yesterday to get the Board of Blections | to reconsider ita action In throwing out | the nominating petitions of the party's | candidates for Assembly in the 1ith District of Brookiyn and the 3d District ot ueons Their efforts were uni . Loew, of coungel for the| that he would apply | rt this morning for | a writ of im mus tO compel board to Consider the two candid a8 properly nominated, Several ‘notaries publiv, present at (he hearing, threat- ened ‘to sae for’ allegin petitions bad petitions were ot the sin of the, handwriting @o¢d many o te <a asic K. C, DINNER FOR MERCIER. | test Gathering of Cathel | ¥ and LAG, Will He 4 Beat Cardinal Mercier will be the guest of honor at a dinner to be given by the | Knights of Columbus and other Catholic | elles of the archdiocese on Oct, 9 at| 1 Commodore. It test gathering Of the clergy aasetubled in New York, . Swift will be the toast-| Among the bishop FH William J mittee is at Bra H J speakers, will, be Arch: nal). Ry Guthely Swift and I | JEWISH FUND UP $154,700. | mered at Rally in Jacob H that $14,700 had bee | chairmen and work: Schiff announced last nlaghe | y trade | 8 at the afternoon | the United Building Fund of | lorated Jewish Institutions at the Biltmore yesterday afternoon, | | ratly, | the F | Hotei | Mr, Schiff was the principal speaker at | the workers to observe the} y 8 no meetings will be | held ay, to-morrow or Friday. — Witty Years a Nun, Mother Catherine, a Franciscan nun and founder of St. Clare's Academy at | Mount Hope, will celebrate her golden | jubliee Oct. 7 at the academy. Arch- bishop Hayes will be present at as » of which Mgr. Joseph 3, elebrant ine, who Wee Miss Mary . entered the order in Buffalo, Oct. 7, 184%. She was stationed ]in Buffalo for ftteen years, Hearing for Day Saving. 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