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© not do anybody any RIDGEPORT MLK WAR CUTS PRE ~SENTS A QUART Grade B Now Offered at 12 Cents, While Price in New . York Is 15 Cents. | Wpecial Despetch to Tne Evenine World.) , BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Jan. 16.— | Phere is a milk war in Bridgeport { Which has a curious interest for Now ) Yorkers. Bridgeport is included in j the “Dairymen's League territory” ‘with Now York City and its dealers Duy milk under the same contracts | ‘Which govern New @upply. ‘The strike of milk drivers last fall |; applied to Bridgeport as” it did to ) New York, offecting the drivers of » the Borden Farm Products Company, Which was doing a business before the strike of about 4,500 quarts. ‘The Bridgeport strikers against the York's milk Profit of from 1-4 to 1-3 cent a Quart), the strikets offered Grace milk to former Borden customers t 14 cents a quart, taking the loss ‘their own wages, They built up a Business on this basis of about 600 i Simultaneously with the announce ment of the milk drivers and helpers’ that it had abandoned te the strike Mounced a cut in the price of Grade > B to 12 cents. Inquirers at the of- fices of the company in New York ¢ business wus climtnuted. From independent —distributers, i @uch a8 Abner Mitchell of the Mit- Dairy, comes a somewhat dif- it story. Mr. Mitchell asserts $ just preceding the cut the Bor- if Company sent a flying squadron of teen salesmen to ldgeport who lowed the py end of all in- tb as those of former of : SaeeT Gente B milk to all con- Sumers at 12 cents a quart. Milk distributers from other Con- mecticut cities have taken a keen and no ms approving interest in the ca! Charles G. Morris, ee » customer. war like this can- i and the mer is the man who must pay it in the police as “‘Dope”’ alan old American family. As far back| IMISs DU MAHAUT | | TO WED JULES KAHN | | IN THE EARLY FALL | Miss ADELAIDE © DuMAHAUT. Mr. and Mra, Adolphe N. Du Ma- haut of No, 255 West 84th Street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Adelaide Coralie Du Ma- haut, to Mr. Jules Kahn of No. 1064 Lexington Avenue, The birde-to-be is descended from | a8 1748 her ancestors settied in New |Orleans. The family later removed to New York City, where, in 1810, her | paternal grandfather was born. faultlessly straight lines. 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The | Judges have suggested that such cases be put on a preferred ealen- | dar in the interest of justice, and Attorney Banton | °; Mr. Banton believes that the rule will serve to keep known criminals in Jail pending thelr trials, Mr. Banton says that his attention | has been called to instances where well know. crooks out on bail have committed new crimes to raise money for the payment of premiums to surety companies to prevent their being surrendered at the end of a year, the term for which their bail | furnished. | Other instances where crooks have committed new crimes to pay their lawyers to defend them for the origi- nal crime also have been brought! forward, There also will be conferences of, OPPENHEIM: CLUNS & C 34th Street—New York on youthful, suade the latter to discontinue the practice of bailing confirmed crooks. companies have notified the Judges that they havé discontinued the practice and have Informed the courts that agents of one or two surety companies hang out in the basement of the Criminal Court build- Some ing, drumming up business with tho crooks fhese agents, it is promised, will be called upon to explain their methods | to the conrts. 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