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18 Monday's auetion of Pacific Coast fruit, ofanges,- lemons, grapes and apples, realized prices slightly lower ait and no refrige ports from the a ation le-growing winter varieties less heavy. Baldwin are said to be scarce this year, while & 83,500,000 barrel crop has been ex-Jare priced 2 pressed by the State Department of | on, accordin Agriculturist for Sept. 2. “T Promise is nearly double th: thirty-thrée years, and presents a} which cha timated to yield about 6,5 els of the total amount of o 5 cents per firm with the top wholesale figure of | th 84 cents per dozen for extra sey eres. Much of the so-called fresh Mt ‘it IH Nearly every mother knows that, un- der old ways of brushing, teeth still discolored, still decayed. Tooth troubles were constantly increasing, until 49 in 50 suffered in some way. Very few children escaped. Now there’s a better method. Mil- lions of people now employ it, largely by dental advice. To careful people of some fifty nations it is bringing a new dental era. Tell them about it—let them test it. They will quickly see and feel the ef- fects. And it will aid them, all lifelong, to better avoid troubles which you suf- fered. Film—the great enemy Modern research proves that most tooth troubles are caused by film. Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The 4 ordinary tooth paste does not effec- p tively combat it, so old-way brushing left, much of it intacty Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. It forms cloudy coats, Tartar is based on film, It holds food substance which ferments and forms HOUSEWIVES’ GUIDE a Ot Market Prices er values,and only a many dozen eres Apples of the best grade are some] Supplies of fish are plentiful with higher this week, in spite of the fact] prices dropping for the better class snat the warm weather has not been] fish, like salmon and bluefish, from conducive to a brisk trade, Thegen-| 40 to 30 cents per eral quality of the fruit received Is] halibut and Bostor poor, owing largely to delay in tran-| js out of season bi Recent re-| and then, sell for 40 cents per pound; e0-| codfish, smelis and we mackerel," stall fish welghing abont ind, cost 80 cents per pound. the Northern Spy, Wealthy, Ben] Butterfish and fet are 30 cents per Davis and Greenings, the last scarce] pound; flounder in 1921, are plentiful. Anticipation of] 12 cents; whitefish to size; oysters, 24 and Farms and Markets'tn the American | 89 cents per. do: cents per pound crop of last year and almost up toa] Warm weather has left its mark on record crop. It is the eleventh 200,-| the condition of onions sent to the 000,000 bushel crop of apples in} local market ‘marketing problem for which qulte]'The imported Egyptian and Spanish carefully laid plans have already been | onions do not affect the market for worked out.” New York State is es-] domestic stock to any extent, as the 0 bush-| former work out In a separate chan- ples for] nel, chiefly to hotels, onion operators the country, 1922, while Pennsylvania] report. The wholesale price for State leads with over 11,200,000 bushels. yellows is $1 to $1.50 for 100 bags, pound retail, or four Receipts of fresh white eggs con-] pounds for 9 cents in the chain stores, tinue low and the market remains Sales of gree pounds for New Jer-] ure of a west sid and green pepp -Pepsadént 10 The New-Day Dentifrice A new-type tooth paste, based on modern research. Acts in five ‘ ‘ways now considered essential. Advised by leading dentists the world over. All druggists supply the large tubes. ts; new turnips, _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922. “turnion, * conts_verl EWAN JUSTICE. DIES bunch; radishes and carrots, 6 cents JOSEPH HEINRICHS [2st rr races Viano. Hecitat by. Miesayslaw large stalks of fine celery, fresh ; Wedd cucumbersand chiccory,10 cents euch; mr “és “a fe was a native of Belton, ‘Tex!,| The World stuff eddin threo bunches of beets, 20 cents;]| Widely Known Newspaper] born suty 1875, son of James} Last February he sailed for Berlin Gift 8 Hacnsel @ Piano. tomatoes, 10 and 15 cents per pound P Taeti a MidabelW. Paliwedtiar, Ga & comebibeion for Lie New Bort ifts Mgt. Hansel & Jones. Knabe ; ’ ve at| Cranberries are 20 cents per pound in| Man Was on Assignment [{'stte and Elizabeth Fairweather.) on @ commission for the New York 1 ms RyTET ae wh porcentage of |e markets and 12% pent ina chain His mother, still living, is a residunt|Commerctnl, coupled with anothns 948 Broadway AMUSEMENTS. due in -part to over- : at country shippin are in storag store; grapefruit, three ; apples, Ave for 25 cents, and large per large box; cranberries » at $8 to $10 per barrel. vents per head:| IN GERMAN CAPITAL for 25 cen to Europe. Washington Bureau of The Worl pound. Sea bass mackerel, which it comes in now “fhe fish, 85 cents tions are that e of good per pound. The firet Spanish mack- color and grade. Fall apples are} ere) arrived this week and bring 35 yielding heavily, with late fall and| cents per pound, but the “tinker 20 cents; nddock 25 cents. Clams and 40 cents per doz- ; green shrimps, 30 and the slow demand 408 the present week. and wax beans at 5 cents are n feat- are four for 10 Tell Them Your Story How teeth discolored—how soine decayed Teach them the new way to better protection acids. It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- thea, Thus, all one’s life, most people's teeth were dimmed and threatened by that film. Two cembatants now Dental science, after long research, has found two ways to fight film. One acts to curdle film, one to remove it, without any harmful scouring. Able authorities, by careful tests, have proved these ways effective. Now leading dentists the world over are ad- vising their daily use. A new-type tooth paste has been cre- ated, to comply with modern require- ments. It protects the teeth in five new ways, now known to be essential, Those two great film combatants are em- bodied in it. The name of that tooth paste is Pepsodent, Two great mistakes Modern research also proves that tooth pastes based on soap and chalk brought undesired effects. They re- last word on the menu ~~ the best word in cheese ~ LIEDERKRANZ CHEESE "the cheese that makes the meal" market; large red The Monroe Cheese Co. Monroe N.Y. BERLIN, Oct, 18.—Ewan Justice,| tice, 18 attached to the War College] Doan taking the and a familiar figure at n tional con-| pany, a position he resigned soven ventions and other public assemn-| years later on account of the war. blag Returning to New York, he rejened of Washington. A brother, Col, Jus-|from the North German Lioyd. He CONCERTS AND MUSIC. & 5 ; 23d Street » iVOLT “Clarence” aths at Gad-Nau- Biway ai With Wallace Rela. Concert Orchestras “Bverybody's Going to the Rivolt Now. TALTO ‘The Face in the Fog? || | ramount Picture, | Star Cast, than for the same day one year ago pineapples 40 cent ot heim and was thought to be recov FINEST i ‘ } pineapples 40 cents each (BER intr A 4 r arte Over 839 cars were f small part of the total supply of fresh)" Wi cowate green and wax beans|New York newspaperman, Ated here|‘here. He came North in 1892 and} aring until Yecently, when a cold snap C & B cbbbihcded 668 sal} 200 cars in 1 ges ed }eges Is god enough to exceed "1 cost 60 cents to $2 for nearby and 75] Monday night. He will be buried to-| fr time did general and political) brought on the relapse which proved ‘Opper edited choad Rel from $8.50 to $12.76 ver bor, a range ot 40 to 44 conte ner donen.| Sorts to $2.96 per basket for Southern | morrow reporting for The Evening Wotld ana] fatal. He is survived by his second Ware oO © and conditio! lemons, | For that reason’ the “fre egg comes , 4 16 c er i ” * 6 © marrie she ng oe See ee eee ery with romirereton| SrOwel OeDBetm EXO TE Oants Bat the Evening Journal. In 1907 he be-| Wife. whom he married in 18 Bb IN EXISTENCE TIMES $9.25 to .75 for bo: of 8 mj oD ! || basket for nearby; turnips, 75 cents] wan Justice had tong been a} came resp sepvaeentats : was formerly Mrs. Jean Warner, His Ba Blectri he SQUARE Nee eee eee eta LATCCAty SALOEO, Guvcm Ie NOG wore] TOS Der CAMRGt Hidlshiee) $2 10/8100) aio twee lleteas Mak elo Aho hilt ‘ative of the| New York home was at Nc lectrie Specialties a Pound crates; otter varieties, $1.70 to] mately 3,210,200 cases in New York] 1 #4 jo inches; carrots, $1.60 to $2 Ly Political reporter in} North German Lloyd Steamship Com- s5th Street $4.30. ; pe to-day as compared * th a ae per 100 bunches; lettuce, 60 cents to] this country and abroad, Ho had a —_______ The first Gravenstein apples of the) cises a year eure) $1.75 per crate fot Jersey and State; | large acquaintance among the public ft ought $1.80 to $1.75 per| were compiled by the Federal Burean 7 BG ba : AMUSEMENTS. | AMLSEMENTS. Sushel ios ey AD bathe visas to land when mull plied by thirty celer, neaeny ee = ot ek men of (ile tats and the Nation MENT . AMUSEMENTS. bushel box, and Jonatha 5 and when multiplic ‘ceuta? i i P $4.05. number of dozens per case, show ri spe eae dil For years he was connected with the] WINTER GARDEN sir157-n, | BIJOU 8 8 wor Bw Mattnecs a Bat, 2.10. GRAGE GEORGE v4 wi ROBERT WARWICK pee NORMAN TREVOR id LPASSING SHOWSi E = WILLIE UBER jon CENTRAL” Soe | JOHNNY DOOLEY *°8™" ACTS and {TOWN TALK" —BIG GIRL REVUE, | Auth! [Hudson har Matinoos Wied. “any, ea | GY az i RUSSE” | cx 8800 EUs 83d COMEDY y ist 8t., 1 = SHUBERT 22s face ig orars Greenwich Vittace Fouties POPULAR MATINEE TO-MORROW. also +West Point (except CE Saturday, By, Bo tain (one wa: it 8 PLYMOUTH y Tans pRVANT 0 rea A.B “Malincen ‘Thurs, ned. ‘ Fa St. 1.50 P.M. ra, and § . Fonkasn, 2 totus ; burgh, 6.40. A: - as ne {Ben ‘ees: ei i Ke Hudvon eaves Desurosses 8 Las Hendry | i B marked a. Wednesday ai Ideal One-Da: With MARGUERITE MAXWELL, Allan Dinehart and Tallulah The Theatre Guild presenta WILLIAM FOX Semenounss A Fantastic Melodrama HARNEY One Tube Free For anyone to test The way to prove what Pep- sodent does is to send the cou- pon for a 10-Day Tube. The delightful results, quick and apparent, will convince anyone who cares. If you don’t know them, send the coupon now, duced the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits on teeth which may otherwise ferment and form acids, They reduced the alkalinity of the saliva. That is there to neutralize the acids which cause decay. Pepsodent corrects those mistakes. It multiplies the starch digestant, mul- tiplies the alkalinity. Thus every use gives manifold power to Nature’s great tooth-protecting forces in the mouth. That is why Pepsodent is so fast bringing a new era in dental hygiene. Those Pretty Teeth - Seen everywhere today Millions now use Pepsodent. Wher- ever you look you see the results in glistening teeth. And people smile to show them. Look about you. You can see that some great change has come. And those prettier teeth mean cleaner, safer teeth, multiplied protection. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film, See how teeth whiten as the film- coats disappear. If you want prettier teeth, you will know the way to get them. If you want safer teeth for you and yours, you will know that this way brings them. Cut out the coupon so you won't forget: DAY TUBE FREE THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dept. F-42, 1104 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. Mail 10-Day Tube of epsodent to ee Only one tube to # family. co GARRICK: 5, BERNARD & CARR Mats. Th ire, & PARTNERS AGAIN Subseription Books Open for Season. LO LAST 6 TIMES MOROSCO West sth St. Eve FRANK TINNEY vy, Mats. Wed. @ Sat. ° SIGE DAFFY. ‘DILL Open’ g Mon., Oe, 23 LAST TWO WEEKS D. W. 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