The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 25

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——_—2. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1919.’ AGAINST THE RULMS, (From the Kansas Olty Sournal,) “Broadway bas one grudge.” “Against whatr” “Moving plotures.” “You must be wrong, Why should that be?” “The screen star acts just as cutely for Plunkville as she 4 - 4, 0 does for Broad CITIES MAY PLACE BULK FOOD ORDERS UNDER ARMY RULE N{ War Department Arranges for §| Wider Distribution of Stores in Communities. — WASHINGTO 16.— The Quartermaster General of the Army has issued instructions to the super- intendents of the War Department's Oct. retail stores throughout the country to accept bulk orders placed by municipafities, municipal selling Nlagencies and community buying as- sociations, This action was taken in response Rito many requests received from N | municipal authorities, sel zencies | and community buying iations. In making this announcement to $75 Fitth Ave} Reston—Copley. Bq. day, the War Department said: “Bulk orders must be placed with the retail store inthe district in which the municipality, munictpal 23 selling agency or community buying Ludwig Baumann Wants You to Enjoy Your Home While Paying for it Hundreds of complete outfits are in this sale—select the one you want—for a single room or an entire house—pay a few dollars down and the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Comparison Will Convince You, Whether You Buy for Cash or on Credit, That Our Prices Are Always the Lowest > Genurie Oak Rocker Reg. Price $16 Oak Dresser Res. Price $25 bach coveted In Per covered In SS tent grade Veather mirror, American Walnut Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) Bee Ere (at oe oo A al canap bg Pay for This Suit 448.89 $6.50 Weekly ‘Gus Oa N TAN i TABLE len Accounts Opened From *5 » *5000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Pay OPEN SATURDAY UTIL 9.80. We Give Trading Stamps 5. & H. 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The War De- Partment wilt fill by freight such or- dere as originate {n communities other than those in which army retail stores aro established, and the de- liveries will be made freight prepaid, f. a. b. point of destination. “A discount of 10 per cent, on tho entire bill of goods ordered will be al- lowed the purchaser, to cover over- head expenses entailed in making dis- tribution of the commodities pur- chased, “The representative of the munic!! pality, municipal selling agency or community buying association who places the order with the retail store will be required to give the superin- tendent of the store axsurances that the goods acquired will be delivered to ultimate consumers at the price fixei for the sale of such commodities | in the retail stores a —— German-Rassin Occupy Twe ‘owns North of Riga. 16 (Associated despatches report that the German-Russian forees on Tuesday occupied Dunamunde, nine miles north of Riga, at the mouth of the Dvina on the south side of the river, and Bolderaa, just south of Dunamunde. Col, Avaloff-Bermondt, in com- mand, apparently is well supplied with war materials. His troops are statione n the region about Riga and are said to be prepared to enter Riga if the Letts attempt to take the offensive. 3-Room Outfit *129 Pay for It $1.75 Weekly Furniture *450 Pay for It $6 Weekly Open an Account With any Dinner Sot or anything we sell wp to $35 and pay for it 50c a Week Sale of 95- Piece Dinner Sets ea tale several enuf sat EN STOCK Dinner Bele at prices Sale of White Enamel Beds 1207 Cash oF Credit, Wo have a sof ton Best baked White enamel. Heavy continuous posts. Sale of High Grade Ranges|\\ (GAS IN THE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS Recommend Daily Use of Magnesia to Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fermenting Food and Acid Indigestion. jong It is the worst of folly to neglect such the heart | Children’sCoughs amy be checked ead more serious conditions af the an often will be avakled by BiG FIVE CONTROL OF ALL FOOD SOON NOW PREDICTED Federal Board Says Packers Dominate Groceries and Other Products. Nation-wide control of More than 200 foods, ‘unrelated to the main industry of meat packing as either products or by-products,’ are to-day handled by extending one or more of the Big Five. They already bid fair to dominate the wholesale gt ade, ‘in prac. tically all the mportant cen- tres of distribution. The Kenyon-Kendrick Hcense bill has been killed for this session of Jongrens, if fot permanently. ‘The packer 6 maintaining a powerful lobby here, and see to It that thelr side of every issue fs pressed ahead of that of thetg opponents. The commission's report continues: “That the specialty fleld is divided is evidenced by the statement of not handle # and doos y the state WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—In a re-| mo . that it haw ; rio ) rice and beans, bu port to President Wilson to-day the} iq not handiing them now, and doen Federal Trade Commission declared that the Big Five packers were cor- nering all of the important foods that compete with their products. It charges that advantages given to Armour & Co,, @wift & Co,, Wilson & Co, Morris & Co. and the Cudahy | f Company by common carriers make] it possible for them to crush all op- position. “Until the packers are shorn of the transportation advantages,” the com- mission says, “there is no way of measuring thelr true industrial ef- ficiency. Meat substitutes and other non-meat foods, as Well ats, are rapidly falling under th sway of the not propose to handle them again. While Mr. Armour claims for hiv company the largest business {n cheese in the country, he concedes this place to Swift & Co. in butter und also in poultry. “In cheese there is a division of ries, and in butter and poultry a sion itory, but In the latter parent. relinquighment | of a con portion of the @eld by Armour & Co. to Swift & Co, as shown by the relatively small némber of eee i Itry packing plants and buying s us compared with ‘8 grocery specialties are largely concentrated along such lines as ric canned foods the other of the five erea concéntrates his specialties along w few other Profitable flelda become pretty well si clalties are now or were once carried well chosen lines, the in, “The packers have made rapid = the gtowth tn recent years in the han | fori " Ging of food specialty lines Tt is de. | Clerh al Workers go Out and asa rable to point out that these spe. Result the German Capital clerical Among the departments di Bureau, with 246 branches; coal, milk, butter, fat and control departments, as well as, the, municipal savings banks. The movement, it is said, in the ranks of the auxiliary wor! by the who . that the Goes Hungry. who are. dominated by the packers’ di yportionately rapid ' element. The City Counell Srowih te ta has been at BERLIN, Oct. 16 (Associated Presa). emarperiigueskelen 1 dev r> 4 the expense of the grocer, and that{--Berlin experienced a new brand of|\oeping the city’s food yo the packers have failed to inelude | strike yesterday noon when 15,000 ganization in operation, m of thelr apectaltios when ro - to to ed “are ponltry and products, and grocery foods—inclid ing o is sand various breakfast foods, lard and butter substitutes, canned and dried vegetables, canned and dried fruits aad preserves canned, cured and frogen fieh, condi+ ments and relishes of all kinds, and mindries such as cocéa, coffee, honey, molarnes, torn and fountain preparations and 19° soda fountain utensils.” $150,000 by F York to Brown University for a new modern language building was announe- eit activities re than 200 nnrelated foode y the Rie Five,” it says, sified under the game products, divisions: dairy canut Butter, aple syrups. und cane, In addition mir & Co. was found in handling 184 soda be ongare > Give 000 to Brown, PROVIDE Oct, 16.—A gift of Marston of New “Casearets’ work while you sleep! When one of you get bilious, head- to-day at the annual constipated. If the stomach is ting of the inconvenience you all next da) Calomeh Salts, Oil or violent Pi “Cascarets” re the most delightful corporation. Contributic pf $200,000 or for colds, sallowness, just |laxative-cathartic you ever experi- for the building’s maint and an|tal ‘Cascarets” to regulate the liver | enced. adequate teaching force mado | and bowels and all is well by morning.| Switeh to “Cascarets"—Cost se by friends of Mr. Marston “Cascareta” never gripe, sicken or Never before has such delight been handed out to cigarette smokers! Camels fascinating flavor and remark- able mellow-mild-body make them a cigarette revelation! Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobac- cos. And, so unusual in flavor, in fragrance, in refreshing qualities and in satisfaction that they are in a class by themselves! You will prefer this remarkable Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Your own per- sonal taste v. ‘" prove this statement! Camels are distinctive; unlike any cigarette you ever smoked! Not only will their smoothness appeal to you, but Camels never tire your taste, no matter how liberally you are in- clined to keep them in service. And, again, Camels are free from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor. In fact, Camels will so completely meet your favor you'll declare they’re made to meet your taste! And, they are! Just compare Camels with any ciga- rette in the world at any price for quality and for the keen delight they supply day in, dayjout! , vide s = even rishi little t Advt. Camels are sold every- whore in scientifically ecaled packgges of 20 cigarettes; or ten pack ages (200 cigarettes) in Wlassine - paper - covered carton, We strongly reer ommend this carton for the home or office sup. ply or when you travel R, J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, workers in the, municipas offices waiked out, demanding bh pay affected is the Bread Card Distri Seg | | ‘ | ee es

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