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—BINKERS ACCUSED a DENYING CREDIT > ‘TO FARMERS OF U.S it ‘Forced “to Sell Prosucers|susivepurvonn whist Will Lose $2,500,000,000, Says Secretary Meredith, WASHINGTON, Oct : po Agriculture charged that themere are being di Reet nended credit by bankers 19] gamental purposes. It 3 ravor of luxury producern this charge 4m a #peech at the open } ing searion of the annual convention } of the American Bankers’ Asso: n 2 More than 3,000 bankers from all » D tions of the United States atte & i Farmers of the } $2,600,000,000 if forced to market their “The only eee at isaue,” 4 natca, “is this: whore primary interests are in: ¢ be afforded auch-credit by local banks ae will enable him to market hie sin an orderly fashion? Morodith declared that the average | price of ali crops on Oct lower than a year a@ 2 wish to call your attention, of the problems fac the present time .) when they were : | t ' tog the farmer at [fe the spring of 1 _ Manning their operation fc Sekt soanon, the farmers were $ fronted with a very diMoult situation Thore was @ shortage of farm Septimated at 33 por cent., ‘everything the farmer had to buy exceedingly high and there was un Toertainty aa to the future price of| etemctege- ot 685 Mast 204th Street, one of the “All these things added to the has- ant of the undertaking, but the farm. | ere Aid not hesitate, They realized | Sano reaponstbitities resting upon them to meot the future food requirements | ties they succeeded in producing one of the largest crops in history. \ phe farmers of the United States | | his year have produced 3,216,192,000 |, A Junk Yont owned uy Joneph Gat-|sintern and others dear to me who youshels of corn, At present prices | ee on {they would receive for their crop ap- | : fproximately one-half billion dollars jing x. ¥., N. Ho & H. Railroad Weas than it would bring on the bas Sof prices prevailing on Oct. 1, 1919 “Phe cotton crop this year totais 12,- : Here's Health! Bran Muffins— a Aegon 8 eee RL RET SE AES ESET RS +e HE &VENING WORLD, syRepas _se@TCBER 19 it would have brought a year ago, da year hy ‘Cotton for $60 non i oh tc! Sau wat see AS Common Gambler, Never: wat 269,807,000 pounds. At pr “Apparently wall erent have ¢eached ent from) fn om “denied cre ounded of expensive juxurtes and the dealors in them have bean accommodated. 1 Pastime of Gentlemen. do not Intend to imply that theae bankers have maliciously chosen to handicap agriculture by the refusal of credit which t might have ox of the United States, and seventy-five Years old, did not look out through prison b erthelone he 6 to Sing fing prison as @ gambler, with his ved and tended, but rather that they yielded ® to-day ip under atx months’ ae to the temptation ing I have Hinte income fre largor imme ‘or jean fun nites n loans more tha partne ee a proba! however, that the banker i caeaees Seater ye rh a. Bimnelt who followed a ahort mahted polic y-two years old. Justice Townsend § eudder, who im.) minded ¢ will in the tong run be the _ tre sublo (TENANTS GIVE CUP ing two tre norninencr | TO ‘BEST LANDLORD’ |" Gideon, slender, almost wisened en smalier under words and tho om prison sults and “doing |and associates by putting them on probation | Vinced me that which a man jenge and keer ual Abraham Mogilesky, “Big Boss” of Bronx, Says His Motto Is Live and Let Live men who, deapita their age, seemed} It I# not so Abrahatn Mogilesky, known ax thepto ha ned by their declining | Gideon engaged Big Bows! by all the tenants in the) youre “only a cunning te adn ank urge of t preceded t olreumyent regardless of tho m: ter rtment houses he owns in the ny you White Pinins | bad t Md to BMA Street | section about Holl It Wan at hat Holmde he owned charge wae rt But he | markable est Avenues from B cup Presented at a dinner in his hor to-day has a big stiver lovi aa sve | tia country. A | by hin tenants innt night t known the to |deatroyed by fre | The “Hig Boss's tenants want the |belng a public aa We foe erent Ce =| ah nat land. DOTY, Renae of the word—or whet he| Of which wan on the tongues ¢ | world to know they have the best land- | thinks In ity ardinary. sere rack followers of th we in New York, because he rents; Tho winner of theee Futur a aite oh @ month, | With His Highness In 1801, Butterfiies | pled five-room apartinents for $25 Jin 1894 and Kequita! in 1805 Met He had land for some other apartments chars but 44 & room, Bo, with Jack Rice of |% ropolitan and Suburban—with po in 184—-and a man whone na . plunger ranka in turf histe o taburg P has ke th hen eager | was more than | were a eat and most lovers, nts, acting spokesman, they gave him the loving cup. All sumsner | they had been taking turns sending to | | Mogilesky's home at No. 3.864 White lered enoh | atantly recurring | Pains Avenue, freah vegetables trom [fie ny allaataliien as | te thelr jlttie gardens “My friends ho said, | Josep! “My motto tet Live and lot live” |“ heve no exp n to make to| down from 60 | | said the "Big. Howe them, But it in hard at my age to| won $20,000 by ter My plan te « exhibited before a «reat public | from to 1 te of ti, Nation and in spite of diMcul-| tenants is very simple: 1 take junt| which only knows me by name—and | 1604, and how lenough profit to satisfy myself ven by name does not know me aa| ting $30,900 a an It did once—as a crimina:| on his colt 5 _ David Gid Jank Moat Sank in © the anke of iny brothers and of No, 115 Van Hrunt Street,|may hear me talked about by stran- it 1 never | c game’; 1| spun a ro! wheol; I never} a white chip across a table; 1 was never a lookout in a gambling | house. -| “My troubles here are due to just | this: I wae a mémber of a corpora. | was sunk to-day in New York | mers T 1a Bay when it collided with a tumboat of | Unt The |" tum crow brought Galletto to Mer No foot of-Hamilton Avenue, Hrookiyn ter rescuing him from the water. ( letto'n leg was fractured LICIOUS bran muffins—healthful bran muffins—are made from Pillsbury's Health Bran. Be sure to follow the recipe on the Pillsbury package. Your muffins will come out “just right”, and at the same time will be the most gentle and efficient of laxatives. Pillsbury’s Health Bran is nothing but pure wheat bran as Nature made it. It is carefully stenilized—that's all. Not cooked or ‘‘doctored"' in any way, the coarse, clean flakes are unusually effective in promoting normal and regular elimination of waste matter, Always buy Pillsbury’s Family of Foods—different in kind, but alike in quality. At your grocer’s Pillsbury’s Best Flour Pillsbury’s Wheat Cerea Pillsbury’s Health Bran Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour Rye, Graham and Macaroni Flours illsbur FAMILY OF FOODS Health Bran PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn, Pilshunsy de When reverses came | whose living Io at east partly dependent Holmdel went und ‘Tt had been ¢ [tables and “kept tabs” on the dealers. ROBBERS FATALLY {ite was taken in a dying condition to Busteed always found cause for sym- pathy for imac when vthe house) STAB BATH OWNER | recoverea consciousness ten hours alter cot smawtstarstS: Old Dave Gideon, Convicted ‘: could buy no more int designation something me a & confessed gambling house proprie tor, far oe oes ‘pt “Spun Wheel or Turned Card ' the court In | rupt valuable teatim he has a county place on the south ern shore of Long Intand, friends of the old daya find very much the same sort of entertainment which was dispensed by the grim, Hoft-spok- en but always genial man in the days when ho was as conspicuous a figure on the race traok, In his way ‘| Winner of Three Futurities Tells of Days When rs Public Gaming Was “Honorable” and BURIAL ALIVE 81 STORY SIFTED. | adjoining hie Gath extabilehment at! gow on he second floor was tound Jersey Man » Mast | ton which owned a certain j aplouotiy Agures on the race tracks | at the Instance of my sented that the corpe 1 the into our perse mont in theirs, Whether the very luxurious subur fon should be} boarding hou’ friends by Mike Cucuk, resulted in the! was the only hohe ever had a share to dincuas with him to- waa the nom- | ly'a" in West 44th Feet, next to the Hotel Restor, when William Travers J urrecting the pull "againat polltieal corruption bj | thé huimitiation which Ina pt the penalty man'a being authorities, CGuguk, according to the| polle ul no fooling inter to broud- on in owning a Property poned the sentence in the Supreme | Where such « business was carried ¢ But even without to #« day told (Mend Chat the propr he boarding how in Manville t ena for Gideon, ‘The partnership of the two at Hew- quented thelr extabiis! much the wo which hl WHEN HE HOBNOBBED WITH m, branding the two an THE GREAT AND MIGHTY. m to the rage Andrew Miller, He not only did not| *fferts to gain reprem wheel or slip the card# tir stowed to-day Pan-German’ : ; he stayed out of lishmen he might be with them when there was no gamajing going on was Fluted rowly watchful of every one always with an} of cautiously sorrowing sympathy | I my | but the farin was by no means crip- Who patrolled the! Assembly behind his smile) Haden, Ind, where res of ot SPEAR & ssi * hungry In every feaso onth later by betting f SHE tremendous popularity of this “Clean Up” sale is but further evidence of Spear's remarkable system of merchandising. There are yet enough odd suites, separate pieces and discontinued patterns from which you may make worth-while selections. Only one or, at best, a very limited number ot each in stock, at exceptionally attractive prices —and on Sp FOUR-PIECE QUEEN AN Buffet with wood gallery top, 4-inch Dining Table wat (Arm Chair and Side Chairs additional, acec E. AMERICAN WALNUT SUITE, consrting of 54-inch and Serving Table ‘cueanup’ price $297.50 aN Ge Brewer lots, Bead and Tat Table $ at. 2 ENGLANDER ALL-METAL COUCH BED, Couch by day—full size Bed by $30.75 roll edge Mattress. METAL BED, Ivory or Waite Enamel. inch continuous posts and $15.75 “CLEANUP PRICE _1920. : Passaic General Hospital and had not ing chips until they a the attack ‘According to the lawyers, the for- | Passaic Mau Found,’ After Struggle! ‘ombardo’s ortes as bo ngeged in a citizenship does not hold in ji 2 errific atruxgle aroused néighbors, who @ of John Shaughnessy, also! in Hig Apartment, With Shears alled Policeman MeGill. He found the ing man on the floor tn hit night ned aiteet PS clothing. His pockets had been turned aid he had piven (6) Seavoed in several pices: a mt with | inside out. one trousers pocket having tiating official cor-|& pair of shears stuck in his neck, been ripped out. This was taken to from whorn | Antonio Lombardo wae found ur jindicate the haste of the robbers in ould be obtained. y and valuables after the selaing m aiarin Wy won raised. A rent witt< other two, | Stuck in Neck ther bec nt naming me nyo rooms | welous early to-day in hin liv No, 286 Sherman Street, Passuto, N. J. forced open, Lombardo lived alone J After Telling ot) Wife Heating at Manville. } An nltegation that a Manvitie, N. J.,| r bent hie circulated = among ried her 4 by the New Brune | the Somerset County | sas satheettibe'ah the fuera” BuyTo-day 10 Months to Pay Cueek tn New Brunswick tant Satur No matter what you buy at you have ten mic y for it. Come in and ortment, Our credi lower thin cash prices elsewhere Lady’s Solitaire One of the many styles we offer—it is F NLAY special. ‘The blue-white, per- bo gem is Mounted in 14-K solid A special value at only $50.00: Pay only $1.00 a week u FREE—Deluxe Catalog of the fines VIBNNA, Oct 18—<ommuntet Part: amortment of Diamonds’ end Jewelry at tation tm th rock-bottom prices. Ask for catalog W. 590. trian National Asse taite Transactions Strictly Confidentia y Mabaene Tesh unsay'a cleat Unlim ted Credit to all Store Open Every Evening Until 10 where he had lived dup hin wife's haris at ns, will nnd twen 1650 Broadway at 51st Street . former Minister of was elected to the fth Ave. at 6th St. Two STORES "s Liberal Credit Terms, as usual —— a 6-foot extension, China Closet RICAN WALNUT POUR + IECE QUEEN ANNE PERIOD PEDROOM SUITE Library, Day Bed and Living Room § Suites at “Clean Up” Prices it © “w EVEN-PIECE GOLDEN OAK DIN ING SET, consisting of 42-inch Table. which extends to 6 ft.: Arm Chair and Side Chairs with Saddle or Du Pont SINGER UPHOLSTYLED" THREE-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY DAY BED — Leather Box Seats. SUITE, finished in CLEAN UP™ SALE $78 0 This Day Bed can be used in the daytime as a settee and at night as a 2//) ft, bed Complete Day Bed with box spring and matterss, Rocker, Arm Chair and two Rosette Pillows. e e “CLEAN UP” PRICE ee $269.50 SINGER “UPHOLSTYLED" THREE ~PIECE ADAM PERIOD DAY BED SUITE, finished in Mahogany and upholstered in Tapestry, with wood sides and back This Day Bed can be used in the daytime as a settee, and ut night asa 2!) ft. b omplete Day Bed with box spring and mattress. Rocker, Arm Chi MCLEAN UP" PRICI $257.00 Guaarenen. _, CAR . Colonia 60-inch size. “CLEAN UP PRICE, $86.50, aie Suite Upholstered in Velour or Damask 4B.inch’ size. c CLEAN UP" PRICE $295.00 ee emi BOOED TUDOR PERICD LIVING ROOM SUITE, finished in Mahogany and upholstered in ete WE acl $250.7 F LIVING ROOM SUITE, finished in Mabe ane par seats are covered with loose cushions upholstered aur ES a CLEAN UP" PRICE "'$ fl 29. 50 OW ARM OVERSTUFFED seats are fitted with Mar Comfy ogany and upholstered in Tapestry, with cane sides and bu nd two Rosette « choice of Velour or Damask. Cane back and sides, th bert Pillows and Pillow Roll, “CLEAN UP PESTRY OR DAMASK UPHOLSTERED PIL LIVING ROOM SUITE The loose cushu Sofa, Arra Chair and Wing Chair ALO: i LP" FRICE $359.50 GOLDEN OAK CHINA CLOSET to match Table, Chairs and Buffet. LEAN UP" PRICE nee eee $419.50 mice.” $46.75 GOLDEN OAK SERVER to match THREE-PIECE CHIPPENDALE LIVING ROOM SUITE, finished in Mahogany, Yghie. Chairs and Bullet = pcre ae xe ag OCLEANt P PRICE " $1 34.50 se f $ 18.75 6th Avenue at 16th St.

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