The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1920, Page 17

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SLASH GOVERNMENT BILLS 10 NECESSITIES: CUT DOWN THE DEFICIT (Continued from sixteenth Page.) United States of Ame membership embracing | reoutts of the balloting on each pro- . on the best terms obtain: | can merc | 2. of other Government owned vessels to r tions for transfer vate individuals the ' com: they favor, 42 SHIPRING BE AN ISSUE. j with a siderations . Ah nature, ia " ; Manutoccirers, Anoes t | m ‘from regulation as jterested or engaged in shipping, am Cg Se Wonder what Boards of Trade in nearly eve | ton aid FALE LETe, VOCS ON ee ae ee es ta Boe marke ny eee A eee suse Of 8! denase—do you? OF over 16,000 population tn the 7] tavor, $4 votes opposed tion of shutting off the activities of |Aizn ‘nina ¢ thelr at-| 1 xe. you? try has been for some time 5. Restriction for a period of |the Shipping Board and reducing the | tentio ee ae wel ain in studying the Shipping B: years upon transfe> to @ foreign deficit by $2 (0000400. The news | ented en, | Eassy and ite future. The Committee « Kenlooleht. COPCHAAOA teas thn |ueckens redecta the senttmene ef |(hteugl 16m Strest” and tne sletire Transportation, after an exhaustive investigation, submitted, last Octo- ber, to the Board of Wirectors, a re- port incorporating nine propositions or recommendations. These propo- Government, 1,838 votes in favor, 121 yotes opposed. 6. Pteference for American un- derwriters an f the under- >k ownership sitions were submitted to a referen-| writ dead. It w a dum vote. The result has just been| insur houses of . tabulated. | can ri t | short time Votes were cast by organiza-| vention by Government insuran: la) ~~ ons. They are located in 44 states,| 1.375 votes in favor, 73 votes op. | Thrills, { in Hawaii, Porto Rico, Alaska, Mex-| posed. ] too, Italy, France and Cuba. . Encouragement of an Ameri- can classification society, 1,409 ‘The Evenin, ; ~ — votes in favor, 44 votes | position were as follo’ §. A. general declaration by Con- Pont. Gale Of Woden gress of a policy to give aid to- |/BABY CARRIAGE FIRE! vessels under ward the maintenance of a pri- — vately owned and operated Ameri construct, 1,414 yotes in ‘The prapositions involve some con-|longing to the the business organizations of the United States on the Government The Shipping Board matter is not tiend in “Love's Gamble,” the exciting May Christie story which begins in |$250,000 LOSS IN | Cutting Off. of Electric Powe: Throws Hoboken in Darkness as Toy Plant Burns. + Fire early to-day destroyed the four-| story baby carriage’and toy factory of votes opposed. George W. Travers at 15th and Adams BOARD QUESTION TO | Streets, Hoboken. The loss ts estimated at $259, A three-story garage, be- same company, was also the machines were saved. chant marine, 1.374 votes petent building yards, on private account both as to yards and the vessels American ship- | of a technically economic | burned, interest only to men in. aches—just eat company cut off ail power, putting the city in darkness. No one was injured. O11 Plant Fire Causes 855,000 1 A midnight fire destroyed the s and operation question. and distress. ll be a live issue in both Congress within a very excitement, : ithe |help, remember eae ee Serym- | most harmless a e fire was put out| js The loss is | Pepsin | stores. suspense—ail din tigees ant of the ser Com, after seven 385.000. ¥ hours’ g_ World on March ist. be i -Advt. Who cares for cake or cookies when there’s Bond Bread in the pantry? ‘Cause Bond Bread (and maybe a little. jam) tastes better —’specially when you're hungry! And Mother says it’s awfly good for me! Dolly and I have a Bond Bread party most every afternoon! of the General Baking Company. GK oe) The most skillful home cooks of this community designed Bond Bread. ; Prize-winning loaves of we home-made bread were selected by the committee of well known local women—in the Bond Bread Baking Contest. Then these best home-baked loaves were used as models for Bond Bread. "4 oclock tea’- a slice or two of Bond Bread will keep her happy till supper Prize loaves of home-made bread were the patterns from which Bond Bread was modeled. Every ingredient is as pure as you can buy for your kitchen—(purity guaranteed by Bond) And the Bond Bread process makes Bond Bread look and smell and taste as good as the best home-made. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920. 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