The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1920, Page 8

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THE BVebING WORLD, WHERE DAY, COLT SSE ov the cost of a ton of coal between fteen mil Now, coal in the carg Secretary of the Wholesale Coal) the coal was not purvhased from as- mine and the retatier or ue rh the rear of the Afteen mile proces- Trade Association of New York, Inc.| other wholesale house,” jT0 SUPPLANT FUND DRIVES. ‘A specific cane was cited in which | On may sell for ¥6 4 ton. ONL Oo % REFORMERS WHO SEEM ABLE] sgn’ Inventignte avis the pus. Pederation for Support of Jewish ten carloads of coal left the mine at| time is money, the aame coal in the TO REFORM. nese and to report them to the Gov- Philanthroptes Has mistrict Pian. #5 @ ton and reached the consumer at| front rank car may be worth $20 2 ‘Tiiese wholesalers conferred with/ernment where the offender proved and Mrs Lilienthal es Vics) WINS BACK HIS HOME. ie — C.N. WILLIAMSON DIES. | "*™=er_Tensne, worms, nt Leaves Lessee Victor, Well Knows Novelist Passes Away! Db. Prederick Sanborn was tm pom > ton. The principlé is the same as Special Attor General William] obdurate in the matter of The Federation for the Support of or SRoe ee ernie it tury man to McMurtrle peor who, with Amlstant| ‘The evidence submitted to the Fed- Jewish Philanthroples yesterday an- at Home at ath, England. seasion to-day of his home at Nod Gy? COAL “GNOWBIRDS” ARE “PLY-| buy his theatre or World Series lickota United States District Attorney Max-|erai Grand Jury which indicted the Pounced that it has undertaken a pro-| parti tngiand, Oct. 6.—The death'ie| Weat Sth Street, following the! 5 as eire nl gll th a on tor koute oe Spar bboy r op ail re Breen : eat. Racene Cont Combes hg hers apa nih shonlank Srives te fuse cast ennounced of CG. N. Williamson, the|parture of Mrs. Jane C. Barker, Whe P than walt for hours in line to pay dence upon wi the yn |-| Adelphia Coal mpany, the 4 = tet Aroiind this pyramid of prices| ‘han walt for hou son’ Indictments were returned, I1|Lynoh Coal Company, and two wale (Oe, Jt ,"7Ul, dletrict the city so eaay | Move rented the nouse for the “ man and worma’ be ts won hover the “snowbirds"—fly-by-night| “"?,“iiy Gonnection & Government was the consenmus of opinion that the| son executives, Walter F. Welle and reached. Boclety women and. phiune lamson, Jourmatiet] then reftiged 0, Taeete. srartay birds of prey in the coal business who| investigator, who hae given the sub- public desired lower prices of coal! Harry F, Wood, wan fugnished origi- throple workers have yoluntesred ser. | 8nd & oe gained wide n attoones | Sara’ Darkere lawyer.had advived ber “get in when prices are high and| ject close scrutiny, made the asser- more ardently than prosecution of| nally ts this manner, vices. A mesting of the women wil eat Ween ‘prves. ove en who ton 19-a8y, at if ne anme 0. price ‘Brofiteeo ‘and te that end the wrote, practices: SEIS Be ieee ecoees ihe, horas Of bile played ® prominent that she could not yery is fF coal the entire salers emselves to ge! ‘ : a no mines, no ears, DO coal, but| {engin of the tifteen-mile jam the of evils whied had grown wp and| ASK FASTER SHIP MAILS. | int %ity nas bean divided into stxty- Ing. Cond Was INE sbs UNE, ae buy and soli, taking out profits) car congestion would break with grat- which now are outlawed by the me four Siotries, each Ip charge of a - C | This amicable lemon’ what ter) ich must be added eventually to| fying suddeness. Lever ect. Bes nD Sate te Me rt vines My BL, s oney tice pene which the consumer pays, Investigation has revealed that ‘The first concrete act of reforming fon, which , composed of ninety-one 19] inom, through a basement window). wil¥. lsd? Gees Ger take out there is no shortage of puaeees tee business was to bo a pisses ‘The Merchants Association hes ap fewiah 0 athropit sociation Mrs’ Bt us. 7 er In| nd’ the calling in of the police, whe, alas onan or “400,004 that “there shall not be more thee! peaied to Postmaster Genral Burtoron Wily hare feuae Icuble, Mrs 8. C Lam: Rivers near Poughkeepele, Ny ¥. refused to interfere, ‘One im & ton, possibly 6 or 10 cents, | States burns on an average 600,000,000 jesaie houses connected with is considered that he| tons of bituminous « year. The avor- je and delivery of the coa) trom | ieee Pe pro-wes svete Cn \y welling nothing that be| “# output, when the miners work the mine to the consumer, or the Before the Unit regularly, le 900,000,000 tons a year. retailer, for ratall purposes, A sales ine war Inoom mi that price and that nls sales] ftecent feuree show that the mines Stor the purposes of this agree. raaitine bp anall boats _ are producing on an average of la to be regarded as a w! the first class mail, ex- 12,000,000 tons a week, or more than The wholesaie hotiee purchas- sufficient to aatisty the average con- ing oval trom another wholesale house a eS sumption. feduire, and the seller shall give, for that shi the ming Sen 'ciseed. At the meeting of wholesalers noid greement teatifying th: last August there were present George — M. xter, John W. Whiteley, M. F. Burns, representing the New York wholesale trade; Marlow ©. Voorhees and F. M. Ramsay, representing the Philadelphia wholesalers; Benjamin Hu, representing the Baltimore wholesale trade, and Gibbs L. Baker, general counsel, and Charles 8, Allen, aH Ets Tifth Avenue %4%STREET Broadway ge ailines ANNIVERSARY SALES The Oriental Store Sth Avenue & 39th Street Special Diamond Clasp Victrola Terms Pearl Necklace 3228 Announce for THURSDAY — ‘willing to pay $11 for quick delivery. With the increasing price, the whole- salor gets a by ‘commisaton, which influences him to buy from walers of this city to the bust-| © pomgporatad vy ere “| RAISE IN PRICES AS A CURE ee oo) Wile welch bed grows ep ta FOR CAR SHORTAGE. ‘The coal car co tion plays into acceptance—is considered bY 14 panda of the pyramid. it investigators as admis ing the price of coal. Recent reports showed of coal An Extraorainary Sale of Smart Winter Coats & Coat-Wraps iaion that practices existed. 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This Necklace consists of Oriental Pearls beautifully . ry eee nied Victrola XI surat . 150-00 ite gold c! 00 The Pearls are not only unbreakable but they do g*° not discolor from contact Down Sette 35 ' io gt ey ' Say tion with the neck:—they are F tifully ee ers Ome renans Ut 18 Cin. been, of a Pure ave Balance Small Monthly Payments — uy at 8 nce a ighbind agi Each coat is wonderfully well-made, ti with the flawless gems of great price. ua Jewery Department, Main Floor. i James McCreary & Co. i &th Avenue Fifth Floor 34th Street | a Large Wholesaler Offers to You ; AT RETAIL BEAUTIFUL SILKS Th, : eaten a at Has Set People Talking copying the lines of high-cost models with unusual skill, And each coat is a typical example of other splendid values to be found in the Orkin’s Specialized Coat Salon. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 P ‘ JERSEYS Extraordinarily _| Men’s and Young Men’s reps es FANCIES a WASH SATINS ‘| FALL TOP-COATS || e__.| 1:10. 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Men’s winter suits, 45.00, 50.00 and up to 90.00 You Never Pay More at Best's

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