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{FOOD MAY KILL et Net 3 + LIBERTY BONDS. i% 1% 1% nai iy Liberty 31-28 opened 92, up .1 7 90% 364 + % +* ie 45, 86.20, up .10; 24 41-45, 86. HK 1% KR + ‘Too Much 1 Publicity Also a 12; 34 41-48, 99:18, up i 124 ma 13K Fat Be Setback’ to ‘Congres- | SeT8 wo 08s Viegory 81-00, 001 6 4 Mm Om + +t | 96.06, up 02, 12% 12% 12% — I Minn, & Bt LN, 18% 18% 1K — % sional Junket. { 2% Oh K+ Mio, Ken & Tor, 6% 8 84+ % hf c CURB om He OO + lations Pectic... 28% 2 38% + 1% ‘{Rpectal Dewparen Brening World. ned steady. Int. Pet, 36 1-2; Middie States Oil., 99% 02% 0U% + %° Ec aragsunearos, D.C. tan me) lated Cate, 16 8-4, up 1-4; General of wo ota | Manat tuear «os. 180% 180° 130% + 6 Congressional junket to the Motora old, 205-210; Gimms, 19—| Am say eh es oe ae! Which has beon suffering from 191-2; Asphalt, 6970; Carib, 19-20; ‘amet, + bt fon Overdose of publicity, has sus-) White, 2¢-—241-2, ‘aan 1% 1M + er setbacks. The War De-! ronmnGN EXCHANGE STRONG. Samer... P % + it has advised members of the! “Hemand sterling opened 8.8%, ott] Tet 24 bom + who temp | : ve Y . 2 _- er roo ende ~ poorer ats 11-4; Franc checks made now high oo $3 | Norton & West. 1% 91% OHH on this move at 16.52, up 40 cen-| 4m. Tb, + 1% | Northern Puc, | Ae. Sa. on beard the transport will be) 1/7, mee; lire oh at 19.62 up 8%, and | Awsoseds + | Nom scotia Stoel... 35 Ok 2 from $1.25 to 61.15 por day. bles 14.60 30; res de Aan, Dry = y [Me Citin Ges...., 40% 40% ON — Blow was too much for some of | bore adage ong ‘Aveeieon, re ire ee tees h t! mai slightly higher at .0192 cents, | semis + Coe, Wee ee, me Frean once, who seemed t0 think | cables 0194 cents, Peseta cables at 170 | Adsotin DB [kee Dereton cos: ww ww It will cost meariy as much to ond gullder checks at 361-2, Swiss] Au. +0 Ne ee alse We oa ‘As to stay at home, Those who feai | C!s 5.6 off 2, Stockholm cables 21- | 5)" 4 td Vera RR... Oh OM OOM way have in many instances can. | 2% VU. & dollars on Canadian] newer | Been Seab'd Stet 0% 0% 3R+ % i bea 9046, Argentine @emand | Batopolis “Ma MY their reservations. 1.0830, cables 1.08. Sterling demand | Beth, # le 4 88K + 14 On top of this there is another My 4.43, cables 3493-4. Francs demand +2 dane + 1% the ointment. The advertisement | 15.52, cables 15,50; fire demand 19,02, welders demand 361-2, fit iF & Bw. . as + % Burterieh Co, p wy Cain Cant, 0 * +14 ‘The Gtabdara Ol! Company of Kan- | Solmet & A + oe sas declared the usual extra dividend |cou + % of $3. and the regular quarterly divi- | Cewo - He dend of $3 both yn Jane + {oto stock of record: May 31, bag ty NOTES. Shattuck-Arizona Copper Company's es L+e¢tee44 Production or the first four months of : * ais Ps) + 1% e =. W]SE G & an ran, Sel "" me + be —_—>_ esi © Metres) i “ALCOHOL” PERMIT . i i eee em Se eee See IS MADE “WHISKEY” who! Discovery of Alteration Leads to Arrest in Alleged Attempt to Obtain Fifty Cases. Discovery that “five gallons of al~ cohol” had been erased by acid, and “60 cases of whiskey” eubstituted on & permit countersigned by Charles I. O'Connor, Supervising Prohibition Bnforcement Officer, canent the Bs- mi | en Ow Chee ut u fist TER il? é Bs Se 2 i i “ft canes of whiskey alread ‘Thursday “for medicinal purposes.” A tow minutes after the bgt of Bur raat Lat island CHy, Lrg nu 0 company’s offices by Enforcement Officer vie jam D. Allen jr. It was charged tha: we frgeing, he fetern of the price © oases, serge the company mid hud net becn Pariser, protesting that he knew nothing about the ted trange- tion in whiskey and lad gone to Raid place in response to a tolepho! DHNSON GETS 13 Ty United tates Commissioner ing JERSKY DELEGATES|"*” ___.__ GARRISON SAYS HE cauiiane iy WON’T FIGHT UNION : big “ edt 1000 Am Tie & Reise sod } B me % o% Bebe : $F Hae there i aff ! Vi Fifteen Go to Wood on Re- turns Compiled by Secretary Ps of State. v1 liek {ees tuk aged Solution of B. R. T. Men's Griev- TRENTON, N. fia ay Baader Gen. ance Is Expressed on ee i Monday. ” He tt a 9 exprested in B. R. T. ™ ‘T% | 2500 *Kmma Silver ty jay for a solution Mondey of the controversy betw Receiver Lindley M. Garrison and members of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Railway Empl Union men will confer with Mr. Garrl: son Monday, He will make it plain, f0F.! says, that he 1s not opposed to uni ism, that he ia not attomptti 200 Hace » ining er ma. ich “uniomtamn. sno othe 1500 sina Patension jection to | 2000 Taulsiana Co , 2% «tM 2] 100 eMarah Din _a “ Lod 1000 *Mothertode . . . 4 4 4" | p00 *AMurrey Mogridgs 1% HE) 100 Nettonal Tin, % 8% 5%! 100 Nipissing... 41 40 | 1000 Rureka Croesus 2400 Eureka Holly 15(0 *Gold Cons 2000 *Gold Devel Kowens Merger. Suver Plok 1600 "Great Rend OA% =—-8O% BAW) 500 Ophir Mtiver “ 7 Ld Ld © | 1000 *Mex Cons ’ ; 400 Conden & Co A% © BY! 1000 Rochester i a / 4700 Cushing Pot Ve 1% 1% | 4300 Noper Group , * 4% i femitacons ware we bag poor otters brhed ou tebe "hes Tor. ; . ; ' { Pivision of the Supreme our, Four th | 00 Glearork_ Ou 300 Silver King of Arie... 1M 1s 1 | rumen 00 8 Hi lead..... . * * ve BSE YAS awh ins hula tees earned oe ee ‘Vis thine ae Pi aaa tar rrison and Androw P. Van Clevu—| ments by poor aoffivers constitute . a i a i pil for Joh rocess of IAW. ACO Int. Pet 1800 “Tonopah Cash Boy ™% th iM nson. Tee 3300 Tono Viv ; % I IW 3, Pe th i ™ SIS 300 Touopal Bat se ™ ™ jowe—both for Johnsoi 000,000 1000 *Tovo-diim ene ee Wharies A. Faton and John H. MoCui- $750,000,000 A YEAR 1000 ‘Tonopa Mi Me 1% iM ' h for Wood. ASKED OF GERMANY | 1 Mer on dare STeaunad we i Fifth—J. Mortimer Townley ana w. nf sie Ge eee TY 400 Phillips Pet. uu 633 534% | 1000 *Tonopen Mescue Bula... 18 ” F : jp Bammund Clum; alternates, William F. | FOR THIR YEARS 1000 Phillips Pet ris 1% 1% IM] e000 8U 8 Continental ....... 8% BM pecs ang John 1. Stevens—all for Se 460 Producer & Ref ™ 1% 300° United astern 3% OM | Bixth—Daniel B. Pomeroy and Nathan| Financiers Must Lend to Teutons] $1 We, on.” um eso XM: ite ‘HL. Hart; alternates, A. Lincoln Riicy or Take Their Guarantee on 800 Requoven Ou & at. we 1000 *White Caps Ooeat {end Cari M. Vall—all for Wood. Loan to France. 200 Bhey TT ri 4 1800 *White Came Bato BF § Seventh—Joseph Hardy and Colin H. i 100 a Lad 1% 8 1000 *Wilbert iia Om | OM . 1920, 11C0 Btanton Ou * 1000 *Yerringtow . . ...., a aM ise! aueroaten, Poor Motare and | Oomape Stee mmm ME | NS Repeal) ww Ts OUP rn ( Bight—Henry \N. De ' LONDON, May 0. | iit Uaeee, tees Ov 1 2000 Allied Packer 6 0% 60 00 nry \N. Deremus and Ar- HE Dally News understands 900 Vietoris Ol mew... IM 1M “4 3 are \ | thur B, Archibald—both for Johnson; 7, 1000 Vulean Ou .. +O OR | Be Ante Ae OF TU8..0 1008 2 tte alternates, Albert E. Howe (Wood) that the British . and MINING, oe eae ‘Samuel W. Smith (Johnson). French Governments are | io) suds wai: 1 Ik 1% | Minth—-Richard Wayne Parker ana} agreed in principle on the s: 1200 Alsaha Mines oh Of Austen Colgate; alternates, Arthur 'r.| tem by which the apnual in- | Yanderbilt and Philly Krimke—ahi for} stalments of the German in- = <== ‘ood. maniac ili hs Coal demnity are to be paid. The —w lorieux and Ed-| total amount of the indemnit: & D, DuMeld; alternates, Louis| has yet to be fixed, but the aur ‘ MAgpmen and Robert D, Eggleston, ail] DM# Yet to be Bxed, reracgen Wont suggested is £160,000,000 (about The next time you are buying Tea Bieventh—William P. Verdon ana| $759,000,000) a year for thirty Insist upon getting a packet of cher; alternates, Charles a.| Years. and Jobn 8. McGee—all for John- Wilson Harris explains that France is faced with a desperate t eeeranmichart Doherty and] financial situation and needs ‘isbrow; alternates, Charies| ready money. Kither the money ieee and George N. Diver—all for| must be lent to Germany to pey oe over to France, or money, must be advanced to France on the strength of Germany's promise found in the! to pay Of a ruin at Ypres. It in believed " ere eaent tating tbe Sieres Se Sather cope Haanelnte, Whe And you will enjoy Tea as you never did before ib and were to Sealed Packets Only er \farmyard. One day she hatched out Naught; Of a morning he'll flit through the |Te ti 1 have heard, % Tis ing of son, He can mimic right well, BAR COUSINS O'MINE: You Jing It, just what this letter is to be about. It is to be about Mother's This typically American day comes around Go are, and we must begin nice thing we are mother to celebrate su there is always the kind, loving, generous somebody called mother to go to when things go wrong, and to be glad with whan ple who have mothers feel violets grew, And the trailing arbutus abounds, — They have long hid their beauty “neath the snow and ice, Now their snowy heads peep from the ground. We will gather together in the mossy green del! ‘To fashion a wreath for our Queen. We will sing and dance like the fairies of ola On Naturo's bright carpet of green, We will place on her head the sweet- seanted flowers, \ And we'll dance round our May Queen so fair, And the birds of the air will join us in song As they flit through the o'er hang- ing bowers, Long life to our Queen, may she tive many years; May her life know no sorrows, nor ‘aadnens nor tea! May the joys of childhood 4M memory's page May leve and promperity a2 dd) hor old age. BY, VIRGINIA HOY, aged fourtevs h “Amboy, N. J. THE LITTLE HALF-CHICK, (An Old Tale Retold). NCE upen a time there was a handsome hen who lived in o a brod of litle chickens, All were fine and plump but one. This little chick had only one leg, one wing and one eye. His mother looked sadly at bimbecause he was a half-chick. He ‘wus so deformed, she tried to take; very. 00d care of him. When she | The Evening Worlds Kiddie Klub Korner| zie cuss? i tees a Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Mister Bluejay is known for a tense, | Ye! Which to others r But the, ae Seen be ae. h. must know, even before read- “Come, Wy Mg AG — “wechuae a ia his bt THE PAIRIES. b> fe ne ore see haif e tone " and away he ‘owl it flowers bag “ his ons ae hase he was Bu mm, ie aiarenie ecco More Ha jurch st e in y forget to show that they know It, {and now he stands to tis very day MAY WRITING CONTEST. still they realize it just the same. |®8 a weathercock, a All day long there is a certain secure| From MA\ NCE upon a time Elsie and Marie grow tired of playing with their things go right. That's the way peo- | aon's house. They climbed the fence COUSIN ELEANOR, |®8d sat looking across the flelds,| matter whether the hike occurred in thinking of the wonderful things they |the summer, winter, spring or tall— 222722222222922272222227? MAYTIME. were going to do when they grew up.| just write the interesting things that |To the woods we will go, where the; eet) yee le “7% note from the parent or pereee . “Come on and play the rock.’ “All they answered,, and Jumped. the fence, By GERTRUDE SMITH, aged ten years, Brooklyn, Ded | WIND’S SONG: Ast lightly Orushes my face’ nal he pore to cana tlre words. ertoles have « sweet teath, shes, or beasts or of birds. aturing Grapes without ruth, Telia me, why ve planta love to hn thei tl dis J sharp ae me what Pare te to Kno’ COUPON NO. 619 jore like bd A Lay ad + | "Seoriedee that ne'er could be tee TTetsaing (ofecme nitive Pret is e “Te tk SO would When it sighs and sends soft Oreazes Tis Hing eomething it's sorry. oeeaans when it frolies about ** ‘alfferent rt away, little half-chi Be Dee - where I can take ete, Sirs Oe Biriey éwell tne ite s burs woes anainn. inging, S ae ee oe jer ot sme ‘There is whore ti ead ua Subject: Adventures on a Hike. PRIZE of one dollar will be awarded each of ten Kiddie Klub meamers, aged from six to fifteen inclusive, who write the most interesting descroption of a walk or hike thoy have enjoyed, It does not (Not eartified), DREAMS. What Do You Want to Know? QUESTIONS INFORMATION ANSWERED FURNISHED ALL @ SUBJECTS WRUAL charge $1.00 question, “ pe gg Ny Po tou guaranteed of mi Citewlars 2 Sent Free oa Request. ANSWERALL INFORMATION BUREAU 51 Cliff Street New York City 22222222222222222272202222 Now Comes a Flood From the Fountain of Youth THE Cows are working overtime., The spring flood of milk is beginning to come. In 181 Sheffield Stores we are selling milk (bring your own container) at 10 cents a quart, Whatever your milk needs may Sheffield’ be add an extra quart. ere Let the children have more tnilk. Jett No other food is so good for them. No pane Ula other food can give the same value for the drink price. Same quality as Sheffield bottled milk. All you can use while the flush season is on. And remember these stores are owned and operated under Sheffield eee: “Kuthorized Exchange Dealers NEW AND USED BUICKS Glidden Motor & Supply Co. 239 © West, ext, SPth St. su @te Déor pide gt sol Powenti oin hafinr i ‘ presents @ ja price in possible only as ae ren srefi the slush rah cd which comes .at period. For your stomach's eoke as pod a fin ecomomy buy be more milk nuno. fos, world Bulldine, witt for inirty days, Th Sheffield Farms Co., Inc. New York Gall 4000 Beskman, pa Brookiyn Offices. 4100 Main. lowing surplus supplies have BLANKETS Ren. wool and cotton, - 330 Ren, cotton, double. 10 Ren, cotton, single.. 20 WEARING APPAREL © Mittens, canvas...... ANG 7 Leggings, canvas, pairs, 1163 8 Hats, oil skin... . 170 9 Arctics, all rubber, pairs... 192 10 Boots, rubber hip, pairs...... 95 11 Socks, heavy wool, new, prs... 4600 Quartermaster Retail Store No. AUCTION SALE Beginning Saturday, May 8th, at 10 A. M., hm 4P.M., and continuing each week day until all broken lots of the fol- UNITED STATES ARMY 435 Lafayette Street, New York To close Out Stock of This Retail Store PHOTO SUPPLIES es SUBSISTENCE ; MISCELLANEOUS it. ot. 99 A ted (50 Ibs. in ene 180 52 53 Developer, 40 Flour, corn (100-1b. sack), 54 i Developing powder, pkgs, ia ey sae i % 55 . CHEMICAL AND DRUGS 4! Flour oatmeal (1404b, bag).. 208% } ae 27 bareesy fh age mit tins to ‘4 2 Dems Wap ne pkgs.), go UNDERWEARRENOVATED case, 57 : ‘ ~% Sede mit (\ cach bottle), 43 Flow. shen on, eal ere sane ren, aw, baviad 46 58 axis by wool, ren. (100 to \e 4 Peama bere (376 phe). . 59 unbhinut Tice ied en. 1070 45 Raisin bars (720 bars), cases... 15 HARDWARE 46 U. N. O. bare hued bonle 60 Oil cans. a rt Sein 23 61 Mess kits,,ren.... 47 Pirika bere (476 bars), eases.. 66 02 Mallets, wooden. 48 Fruit dope (480 kp), 64 Ash cans and cov. » Io Bhs tablets (480 each), 67 30 Reid frat dope (376 ech). |, 70 Sint ond ai Wo th Seeks ralarthenceeies 16 inches), sets. Although these goods will be offered in lots, the sale of single items will also be made. ; CONDITIONS OF SALE—All stock wf ©. b, this store, and successful bidders must make full payment in cash, and remove purchases not later than noon of the following day. ‘ QUARTERMASTER RETAIL STORE NO. 1, 435 Lafayette Street, New York (Near 8th Street), A large supply of surplus stock in original bales and cases will be sold at fined prices. ‘Date of sales to be announced later. Information on request from afficer in CAPTAIN JAFFRAY PETERSON, IN CHARGE.

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