The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1920, Page 24

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| The. Evening Worlds 'when I come back I will put him sleep.” So Diffydally took Sporty A A } K ‘ K K | got. scratched by the branches amd J’ ief? te stocks continued to lead th - 1 d d 1 e 1 u b. Oo r n e r Maat bupy jbo to" ory po, Dit , eae an : the sia ini oO len ie f ally tool ome. “Mother, i ustice, 4 at the opening. Lackawanna 4 Cover, 19%, Ww, Tae Prom Putting Coe New Yorn Breing Word? I |Ditydally, "ttle Sporty mot Pir otis hie Was wp 3-8 at 811-2, Bethlehem Stee! =——<= Conducted by Eleanor Schorer merateheds | “Well maid her mother, Accused, HS at 87, Crucible 41-6 at 145 and! i | ithey don't obey thelr mothers: If you, John, J. Brady jr, a son ot the 963-4. se ER Motors okt stock has been LIBORTY BONDS. the list, The certifi-} Liberty 31-28 opened 90.70, up 6; eutes or junior shares opened at| first 48 84.50, off .30; seeond 4s 85.00, 31 1-4, & rive of 1-4 of « point above ‘yesterday's final price, The old Btook was introduced to trading on| fourth 41-4 95.12, off . the curb market with an initial sale | 43-48 96.02, off .02, ° ‘Mt 809, a loss of 11-2 potnts. ou buy Railroad and oil shares were firm CURB OPENED FIRM. For to stand on four feet he is loth, in ive ‘to a girl or a boy the first hour of trading. Int. Pet., 87 1-2; Rul. Cay. 16, UP} ag you see. his here kite le a bird T4t Grate, 200 BG; Beet, 181:3 te Yet he travele with ease Of bad habits, I've heard, 14 1-2; Simms, 20 1-2, up 1-4; White, Upside down through the trees, ' ‘other development of strength, but | 24 1-2 to 2 1-4; Asphalt, 71 3-4, up| To amuse and astonish us both. ‘this strength was confined to only a| 1-4; Carib., 20 to 22, j list, United States Stee! at estat 4a Ru. Cdy, 14 ry é o 963-8 and Republic de; 15; Gene: lotors, 301 to 318; ie bbdhcinianas One point to 98 1-4, while Bald-| S174; White, 24 1-2 to 61 Bont, 14 1:4 rin opened up 11-4 at 1191-4 and/ to 16; Int. Pot, 37 1-2 to 38 1-2: Phil. After reacting to 1181-2, moved back | Fei, $1,to 34; Histon, Oto 3 7-8: Aspahit, 70 1-4 to 71; Marae calbo, 17 to 19; Merritt, 18 to 18 1-4. jeaid Diffydaily, “I will always N Very different indeed is the sloth, You'll agree; we do not mean a toy ‘The old General Motors stock which has figured in many sensational ad-| FOREIGN EXCHANGE STEADY. and declines on the Stock Ex-| Demand sterling opened 3.84 3-4, up has been wiped from the | 1-4e; francgchecks, 16.42, up 10; Cen. the now certificates comin lire checks, 21.42, up 5; Belgian cables, ‘The now certificates “Were | 15-35, off ALL GAME. | (ng of your adventures. ‘on a ratio of ten to one of the | demand .0190; cables, 0192, up .0007c.; I was seated ina COUSIN yesterday advanced | 21.20; U. -!a game between the Red Box and the aa quate towers 21 1-2 points closing at $10 1-2: A few | Toa “tabios; foster Sterling demand, | Wants. I was proud to be waving « Meat fallvon plain and hill “ionge” were closing out their Wold-'384 3-4; cables, 385 1-2, Franca do- [pennant that read In big letters, |rnat swell the little babbling brook Loyally, ELEANOR. “GIANTS.” During the first inning |" A'ng turn the busy mill. © {ngs on the Curb to-day, the quota- cables, 16.40. Lire de-line Red Sox were ahead, the score oO. ‘Tien fenene aroun tn. "Tne now |daoid" MEA" ain La He [bei flo uta tees rng he rts that yy ng pe seneees -, xf ne re he / Certificates were listed on the Ex- BARNINGS. Red Sox. All through the third.|1 place the foliage on the trees will call immediate- a. » change for the first time to-day and om ‘ fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth] And bring a host of flowers. z |S imeed around "Up to noon en The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.| innings the score wus nearly ti First] He" reuitve Burg, Maspeth, Long| ly. The same careful } ; had ‘een sold, Their par! declared the regular quarterly 21-2| the Sox would gain, then the] isang, N. ¢ } ‘ value ts $10. per cent. common dividend. Giants would catch up to them and ag service will deliver ——— go ahead by one point. During the ninth Inning, with three men on bases, DIFFYDALLY. your furs next fall. + E a dally lived in the country on 8 Carge bas tae Caen eee eet ae teed roon | mam. whieh bar talrinc. awned. Bhs é . at at the very firs! c: ren | was eight years old and was not very ssy {the wide 1 hoped would win DID vin |e for her age cand hed beaut ifil FULTON & SMITH STREETS EE 2 #5 £ - ; ara Cult Stam deol. wow | By Richard P, Taft, aged ten years | ringlets und bine eyex BROOKLYN ne Gold 1% 1% | Hiumkell & Barker, 60% 66% 60% 66% | Freehold, N. J. iftydaily had a pet puppy called tT emp 31% 8% | Iompiration Copper, BRK CBR BROT — Sporty.” She always played with ‘clephens Mata 3900 4 dad 42% 4 | Interboro Con ..., 4% AR KIDDIE KINS: Courin| sporty, One day Diffvdally’s Poet D the next 1 “Diffydally, put Sporty in the 4 ose 0 & oe ni gyre etc agua ae le m He wants to sleen™ 128% lpontest the Cousins write bk descrip ™ [tion of u hike they have taken. [am ® laure that each of you has gone on al 1% leant one wulk that you especiully on. 7% |Joyed and about which the other kid dies would like to read. Tt does not matter If your story \* about a bike that was taken in the summer, win’ spring or fall—just write the interest things that you say and did while walking and that you remember mont ntly. Pifine rules of thin contest are not at all different from thore of our other contests. All the kiddies In the Kinb between. the agen ¢ Fe ae or invited to compete, al 5 one dollar ‘will be awarded each of the i the Federal District Court, In the sul of, the Consolidated Gas Company te 9 enjoin Attorney General Newtow? istrict. Attorney Swann and Pub! Gervice Commissioner Nixon from ¢) forcing the 80-Cent Gas Rate law or the ground that it ds confivcatory a! unconstitutional to-day filed bis fine bre lim- eg to 108% (EET worn A note from the my = a 5 copied must accompany each von- ei a con e ou oe onl certificatsre that you all will like this ue we Py ’ contest and that we will enjoy rea 4 meg cH FINDS 80-CENT GAS . o% oy oy LAW CONFISCATORY Tuey serve you right when serving tea if ae a they serve you with Tetley’s Orange Pekoel ‘ no usw 100 special Master Gilbert, in Final pute! dak goles ole: ome whe of Bem mK Report, Upholds Consolidated's its delightful fragrance, and you settle yourself & aa. cox at Stand, down to enjoy a real cup of real tea. ‘This 4 rye otter be ‘Abraham 8. Gilbert, Special Master is something like!” you exclaim. " ton tox tox | appointed by Judge Julius M. Mayer o s 2 as Makes good tea a certainty May "ve never stopped to "He rinda tn favor of the Consolidate rate ce it—but do you know Gaa Company and in conclusion say what makes Tetley’s such good tea? “1 have found, aa stated, that th It’s all in the.blending- we've beep property of the complainant company doing it for over a hundred years. is being confiscated to a very sub ¥ day what thi. Aantal exter ming wie eorrectnens. of Joseph Tetley & Co. Inc. New York my conclusions, ky an injustice to the ) complvinant company." MILLINERS DISCLAIM PLOT. 1,100 in Convention They De Not Plan Raise in Prices. Meven hundred male milliners, gathered for the 39th sem!-annual con- vention of the Millinery Jobers’ As- sociation in the Hotel Astor this morn * ling, made golemn assertion, through A Sale of Perfumes Harry 8. Bernhard, President of «he Retail Milliners’ Association of America, 3 , . hat they are not plotting a raise in the d Co sek er ee Bt Bane 2 ls be Houbigant’s and Coty’s kept most cannily mute, however, on ° Biggest Values in Y 5 5 per cent. of Saturday’s gross receipts donated to Jewish War Sufferers’ Reliet ‘Teacoo ¥. CENTRAL TO PUT | ‘ux "$50,000,000 IN CARS|» 4 U Cost of Living Much Increased by Dearth of Euipment, President oan canals ea ten Be 0: na Smith Says. the subject of fal alue ‘To-night the entire convention, plans ‘The greatest perfume reductions in years—due to the present D* President A. H. Smith of the New (eee re ecin OM ernest Oe low rate of foreign exchange and the fact that we do our own yon York Central Lines announced to-day - importing. Compare these values: © > that the company is investing about Le Parfum Ideal Extract..$7.25 | L’Origan Extract (8 o7,). $25.75 $60,000,000 paid bec yh Regular price 8, Rageer pxice 1,000 in new rolling stock, Vanadium Steel” 62 81% «814 |MCCAFFREY—On Mey 4, 1920, JOSEPH. . 57) ‘*Hpotte more to handle » barrel of | Wate... 8% 8 8 | beloved won of the Inte Nora and Waiter Sy 1 elem ¥ 8.80 Cony’s Violette Liles, Helctroe rs oe | hon . wy mM Fi MoCaffirey. “a amt J eeseeeeeeees cste Me: een maar trode in Now York C17." | wan Marana You. 30" lek | “wunersa’ from the residence ot nis Quelques Violet Extract, ...7.28 Regular price 5.98 he said, “than is costs to bring that |Wadern Union 8S > © 8 ‘aunt, Mrs, M, Ryan, 2018 2d av., Now Regular price 8.84 D'lris Cot 6.78 jy flour from Chicago to New York." rere. Prid at td Mo | Yorn Oty, Mey 1.1990, at 2 P, a LaRue Jacqueminot Extract7.78 Fatal ra™ Pe: ‘The remedy, he added, is more hand-|Will-@verand... 10% 19% 19 19% | CMIOM—-WILLIAM. Leh Styx Extract. 11.75 3 ling by raliroad and less by truck, He | Wiite Motor Bye OS 0% Services at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL Coeur de Jeanette Extract, .4.75 a 1383 \* ) Meclared the shortage of freight cars| Worthington... 1 «71% «18 | CHURCH, Broadway and 66th ot, Ragular price 6.24 _@nd the dearth of warehouses with 1 0 x90 | erie, 8 FM La Rose Jacqueminot Ext.. 16.78 Ambre Antique Extract... 15.78 i Jacq 0 ap Pail connections in’ New York added — Regular price 18.72 Regular price 18.72 “ereatly to the cost of foodstuffs and L’Effleurt Extract........11.80° L’Ori de Toilette, Commodities generally. In Harlem UNERAL DIRECTORS. preci Orienp Ray pisos 7) ‘wione, he pointed out, there is a pop- Chypre Extract... ....¢. 5:38 L'Effleurt Eau de Toilette, .7.75 ulation of 1,000,000, and the 4 A 1 2+ Tel SEia) Are chest entrugh Cor 's town THE MOST TRYING TIME rd x lpg Regalar price 9.63 ae When Death enters your household 7 Regular price 23 as A) short 100,000 freight cars, 200,000 loco- It is then when most al te the aye Violette Pourpre Estas, RAL motives and 4,000 passenger cars. The frullcknown “CAM ELL SERVI! ene 4 inne eee ae a Pr |B] WOrExtract......+0...0+ i i Cost of this equipment at present rates ae you ' Karged reopaamenlty pane ‘ig Reguiss price 968 Call“‘Columbus 8200" Any Hour, Day or Night. a eet 100 me peer, Je | These prices include the war tax. Gray Drug Co. I" Broadwov_at 4 2 (non Street at 8” Ave, 00° Se. of @ warning that an attempt ade to blow up the Federal ‘Customs House 2 w a pew Pan eg 7 Diftydatt 1 * or Iyer te thee wots “with mo unt LAWYER ARRESTED jthe woods, In the woods Sporty’s foot States Steel was unchanged | . ‘J promise me you will be good always late Supreme Court Justice, was ar- . ‘ Sh baa iI will bandage Sporty’s foot,” “Yes,” rested in his law office at 149th Street romptly.” So her mother bandaged Brent, toot and Dittydally was ai, Mate yesterday, under an indfetment me fu Mn . ay | i Wit phine Horowits, aged twelve cert” in the larceny of an automo- one o¢ the ants’ heavy hitters HBRE once lived » Witte rirl nick- A_SOMPLETE STOCK QUOTATIONS —12 HM, )/EGSE NAEP Sn Gna ait ry | Ba loh, Price 8 ch. Price a. is IN THEFT OF AUTO and Cortlandt Avenue, the Bronx, charging him with “acting in con- bile from Frederick L. Cole, of Green- wich, Conn. ‘With him were arrested, under sim- flar indictments, James Shields, thir- ty-one, of No, 1531 Southern Boule- vard, who said he was a chauffeur, but who, the police said, has becn a cabaret singer, and James S. Whalen, “A filth disease,” doctors call of Bi count WASHINGTON, M per: has suffered 6. uel Gompers, wife of the Pr the American Federation of Labor, is seriously twenty-seven, of, No. 2268 Ryer Ave- STUTZ CAPITAL INCREASED, The police said Shields and Whalen are under $2,500 bail each on charges alle auton, and Brady was their wel in the original cases, a ‘The prisoners, were locked up at Company, Ine., have authorized an in- Polige Headquarters. forty or fifty autos of one make have The amount of capital with’ which been stolen, and they hope a list of corporation will carry on business numbers ina book carried by 4 man eo who said he was Brady's chauffeur and , 000, who was detained will help trace the cars, The detectives said Mr. Cole's auto shares each to, stockholders of reco was stolen at Sist Street and West June 'is Sept. 15 aml Dec. 18 and Starch End Avenue, April 13, and sold to 921 William Baunstein of April 17, a dealer, who told Mr. Cole of the transaction. . snipiaeanatllipemtoretin Mrs. Samuel Gompers The police said Mount Vernon 7a EEE id. 1 at her home here. It literally poisoned the whole family —The refrigerator they thought was clean hoid germs only enter the body when we cat hoid—and 25,000 rope in the United States died of this “filth disease” year—people who thought they wereclean—people -scrubbed refrigerators for the most part, who had well. and pantry shelves. But this old-fashioned cleanliness is not enough. Disease germs are constantly breeding in the ice-box destroy them. drains, in every trap and drain pipe. Scrubbing cannoe Your refrigerator—your shining white refrigerator-— bia potladl Mh haan ti eacbedho alachan tically clean. From its drain pipe, germs settle in the milk, on the meat, on the tiny decayed spots of fruits and vegetables. germs out of our homes. from cleanliness doctors acrubbing water. ‘The six danger spots in your 1—Bathroom pipes 2—Toilet : 3—Garbage can 4-Sink 5—Refrigerat é“Inaccemible comers Sy/phe CAs" Nathol Keeps disease away / OID,” the doctor said. Then, “Let me see where you keep your food”—for he knew that And you do not know it—till someone is stricken ill: Free your home of danger spots Modern science, which discovered the germ cause of disease, has given us Sylphu-Nathol to keep these For more disease is contracted persons ‘than things, yet you cannot disregard the menace of germs wherever they exist. Sylpho-Nathol brin; sneo, rour home the antiseptic rt. Housewives everywhere are using it—are giving this greater protection to their families. They are using a spoonful or two of Sylpho-Nathol in every pail of Flush the drain pipes of your refrigerator thoroughly with a Sy) ‘Nathol solution—half a teaspoonful to a quart ciples le will make your refrigerator clean and sweet throughout—antisep- ° tically clean. It can never poison the food your ily eats. Start today to remove the danger of disease and sickness from ps Coad Protect and keep sanitary the place where their foud stori Leading hospitals use Sylpho-Nathol. Get it at drug and depart é ment stores. It comes in 10c, 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. The Suipho-Napthoi Co., Boston. Beh & Co., N. ¥. and Phila, Agen ixty-nine years ojd and two atrokes of paralyets. Sam- lent of 80,000 Shares of New Stock of No Valne Authorized, Stockholders of the Stuts Motor crease in the capital stock from 120,000 shares of no par value to Foo.iud 4 beon increased from $600,000 it Ti is announced that tho 80,000 shares ” of new stock are to be paid out in steck dividends in four instalments of 20,000 15, 1921; ‘Stookholders also authori the directors to distribute the 80,000 sl in such different instalments and on: auch earlier dates as they may in their discretion determine. Men’s Clothes $25 | Special $30 ; Factory $35} Sale. ALSO YOUNG MEN’S STYLES at these’ same low prices. Sinclair — Clothes Shop 752 Broadway; Cor. 8th St. Teke elevator to eighth floor and | fave money, HELP WANTED—FEMALE, GIRLS WANTED, $15 A WEEK TO START. Positions Open Ca in Several © Departments, 48 Hours or Less a Week, Earnings of $85 to $1090 a MONTH Soon Reached, EMPLOUMANT veTORBe “Peete Nest Meteor” Ae hy rag eam wor Mm 1330 Brusaway. (Wear Oster Av. b . TAM OOP Oe Tempe AMO 1une chereun UOMPANL. HELP WANTED—MALE. —— BOY WANTED in downtown ay OF SANTEE, T Siucarciee “etlten’ octane references ‘required: ANCRNED MME with ability; ealary ty wart $12 Adc R ITS Word, GARPENTORS wantea. Apply 21 wile tan wt A» Perfeay oat dite A= white @emoud Ou atauter Value Bond with every New York - - - (OCEAN LINES ¢ se AmBOatS p79 (WHERE TO GO AND HOW TOG New Orleans Passenger Service WEEKLY SAILINGS : Steamship Comus Sails f:om Pier 48, No:th River at Noon, MAY 8th For Informat’on and Reservations epply to . A.J. POSTON, General Agent 165 Broadway ZAvEL THI SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Atlantic Steamship Lines (Morgan Lines) dnt Desvrosses St.) Went Adiiad Ht. 6.0 P.M. Dae A.duny © o'clock following morniza. Direet ral) conmections at Albany te all ta. and West. ° teins Service. Autos Carried, HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY (SHIR PUNDAY WoNLD WANTS wonK gio! | -s ON HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES! EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, inc, | Bxeeotional vsloce— Agent te BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE CAPE COD CANAL Steamers Leave Pier 18, North Hiver, Foot of M itrect, The via jurray ‘Street, reople’s muir 8 BM crn tne | PR ole gs ans basta Pi Wy Wo gg to Cartier, 658 Sth ar, Dyckman St. Ferry To Interstate Park Try It for @ Day's Outing. é Free Play Or ow 7 0 t fav obtnty ‘Sayntew TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = 0 CALL, WRITE, jalog Free. ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH Co. | LANE Phone John 243 gnc [PPOkEs AR STOLE, BRAIN ones Lie ey neh 184 Mutberry at. N | £081 FOUNC 4ND REWARDS 1» Monday night, Nberal reward Oly.

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