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..... I -''. ' i z ', P-- , ,,, I, tw ,vii t-, 1 sN, Monday,- Ji i8, 1921 , Northern Direct's Record Feat '1.41ade Proud Moment , , For Owner, "Ben" Buckley '.:-- .. When Northern Direct, the game - and speedy pacer owned by Benja min A. Bulkley. veteran Southport horseman, marked up a. new amateur record for a- mile, 2.05 1-4. in New ark, it was a. signal for an ovation of the sort seldom seen on light harness racing:,tracks, which was tendered to - the winning- horse, Mr. Bulkley and Driver W. H. Cane. The trio was cheered by 15,000 frenzied spectators. It was one of the proudest moments, no doubt, !rt Mr.- Bulkley's, long span of 72 years. The Newark Evening News in commenting On the scene said: While the spectators were still cheering the remarkable per formance of Northern Direct and before the announcement of the ' official time had been made, an - elderly mac with a g-ray beard edged his way out of the grand stand. He was Benjamin A. Bulkleý of Southport, Conn., owner of Northern Direct. Reach ing into his pocket and t.rfThging forth jumps of sugar Mr. Bulk ley climbed over the railing- to the track and was the first to reach the record breaker, as Mr. Cane turned the horse to re ceive the championship cup and - 'blue ribhon. Bulkley appear ed to kiss the horse and then fed the new cham-pion the sugar. The horse appeared pleased to meet his owner and rubbed his nose gairist Mr. Bulkley's shoulder. This had the desired effect more -sugar. After the champion trophy was presented to Mr. Cane he in turn handed it over to Mr. Bulk ley. The spectators called for a speech. Theodore S. Miller of this city, president of the Junior League, was talking' to Mr. Bulk ley at the time. Mr. Miller rais ed, his hand and informed the spectators that Mr. Bulk Icy desir-. ed to thank the onlookers for their applause and say tihat he considered the cup the best birthday gift he had ever received Mr. Bulk ley. he said. celebrated his seventy-third birthday yes terday. The time of Northern Direct beat all league records by three seconds. Bought foir $310 Northern Direct was bought by Mr. Bulk ley for.$310 at a sale in Madison Square Garden three years ago last fall. The horse was owned by Charles Leonard of the ,Readville track, Bos ton. At Goshen two weeks ago North ern Direct did a mile in 2.06 1-2 and has made the last half of a mile over a half mile track in 1.00 1-4. In August last year at Poughkeepsie he was clocked in making a quarter in '29 3-4 seconds. When Mr. BulkleY first secured Northern Direct he was a trotter. When the horse displayed SigTIS of breaking he told the trainers not to interfere with the way the horse wanted to rup. Northern Direct evidently. knew best gnd. by letting him have his owp way about the style in which he wanted to race he has become the champion amateur pacery Mr. Bulk ley said he believed the horse would better the mark made before the summer was over. New York Farmers' Co-operative Associations Form Federation --to Secure Equalized ÐistribUtion By J. F. LANGNER. .0Tritten Especially for International News Service.) Nrc York. July 1S In a further effort to reduce prices of fruits and vegetables to the consumer a federa tion of more than 100 farmers' co-operative fruit and vegetable associa tions have just been organized in New -York., Fruits from California. and the Pacific Coast, citrus from Florida, vegetables from Texas, grapes from 'Michigan, apples from New York and asparagus from the Carolinas are In 4cuded in the ,new federation. These one hundred co-operative as ,sociations market annually in the neighborhood of 50,000 carloads of products. The name of the organiza tion through which the associations -will market their products is the North American Fruit Exchange. Head wafters are maintained in New York, .and brand) offices have been opened in one hundred and forty cities of the "United States. The new organization is of more than passing interest to the- C011- vumer, as it. opens up an entirely new plan of distribution of farm. produce. "lt Is well known," said Arthur Mule, general manager of the exchange,- in a recent interview, "that thousands- of carloads of. food are wasted; never reach the. consumer at all. Tbe reason for this is that enor ITIOUS quantities of produce are shipped to central distributing points, and a far greater quantity of fruits an d vegetables of a highly perishable nature are offered to the consumer than can be consumed before they spoil. At the same time in the smaller cities the consumer is not getting his N gg S TOBACCO going to have its scalp added to the belt of the prohibitionist beside that of the lamented but as yet not altogether late alcohol?" Is the question asI4ed by Garret Smith In an article In the current issue of liagtezine." The writer reaches the conchtsion that while there has been increased agitation and legislative activity On tbe subject of tobacco following the success of the drive for prohibition of liquor the efforts of reformers seeking to abolish tobacco have no -general support This opinion is based largely on the results of a questionnaire- on tbe subject sent out to newspaper editors of the eountry by the PressService Com pany of New York City share of the Produce. The consumer is taxed a high price in the big cities because somebody must bear the cost of spoilage. The consumer in the small city is taxed a high price be cause there is a shortage in his own district. All this Is because of the lack of a sane and Intelligent system of distributing. produce of such a, highly perishable nature. Under the mutual plan of distribution now incorporated in the North American Fruit Ex change all the farm6rs represented will maintain not only their sales of fices in New York but branch offices throughout the United States. The central office is in immediate touch with the consumers' requirements all over the country. Now if there is a glut of say cabbages in Chicago (as there was a year ago at this time,. with the result that one thousand car loads rotted), instead of shipping more cabbages to Chicago we divide the shipments and instruct the grow ers to ship to other points where the gluts are not apparent. The same is true of every other fruit and vege table, and the various farmers' and co-operative associations interested in the exchange will rperesent practi cally every known fruit and vege-t table grown in this country." On Representative Basis. Aaron Sapiro, an authority on farm marketing. supervised the reorganiza tion of the exchange on the mutual plan and the basis of the situation for the farmers' association. Sapiro, in discussing the -organization, said: "One of the secrets of success in the farmers' marketing associations on the Coast has been their ability to hire - DRYINis TOBACCO IN THE TROPICS PREPARATORY TO SENDING ST TO TwE PACTORY SOME OF OUR BEST TOBACCO COMES PROM THE WEST INDIES V Discussing other Effrximents against tobacco piobibition, be says users of the weed point to its tong continued and almost universal use at the present time. "Discovered first by Columbus in 1492, as an Anierican weed smoked by tbe Indiansit was a botanical curiosity in Europe for nearly one hundred years," he continues. "Then,' with its introduction into England by Sir Francis Drake and Governor Lane of Virginia and its popularizing by Sir Walter Raleigh, it sprang into general use. "They point out that even at that time there were prohibition move ments against tobacco; one of the strongest being led by an English King. Yet those movements never got anywhere. They say it is sig nificant, in comparing the possible fate of tobacco with the fate of A RARE PHOTOGRAPH MARY BAKER EDDY. . 1721112M:2:ZrZEZ2:2 This pictur of Mary Baker Eddy,,the founder of Christian Science, was taken in the early years of her work in establishing her church. The baby she is holding is the child of a friend. Her centennial was recently observed both in this, and other countries. expert specialists in distribution. Small associations cannot do this. The public and the farmer have been suf fering because we have bad a very poor system of merchandising and distribution. This n OW organization enables the farmer to give the con sumer the exact quantity of a parti cular food product required in all the territories in which the exchange will operate." Among the larger of the farmer or ganizations which will market their produce through the exchange are the apple growers of the States of Wash ington, New York and Virginia, grape growers from Michigan, asparagus growers from Carolina, vegetable g-rowers from New York, New Jersey and a dozen other States; fruit raisers from Colorado, - Utah and Florida. Practically every fruit and vegetable producing State in the Union is rep resented in the new organization. ESTICAEPA GOING TO TAMTICO. Mexico ity, July 18Announce ment was made today that General Enrisse Estrada. minister of war, is gokng to Tampico to investigate per sonolly the origin of the uprising. leincials express the belief that the surrender of Gen. Herrera has end ed all revolutionary troubles in the Tampico oil fields, at least.for the time being. Advertise in The Times alcohol, that in those early days of cnti-tobacco agitatton nb one yet dreamed of prohibiting liquor. "They point out, too, the strongly intrenched economic foothold of to bacco in the United States, which is the chief tobacco country of the world today with an acreage of nearly 2,000,000, representing a land investment of over $1,60,060,000 con servatively estimated.- This acreage has more than doubled in the last fifteen years. The total value of the 1920 ceop was S298,001.000, being the value of 1,508,064,000 pounds produced tbat year at the average farm price of 19.8 centS a pound. This does not take into account the large investment in plantS for manufacturing and distributing the Tim BRIDGEPORT TIMES , 410 Local Gunner In Zone Shoot finished product, for which there are as yet no official figures. There were, however, produced during the year 8,304,618,762. cigars, 50,408,827, 557 cigarettes and 453,48'2,910 pounds of pipe tobacco and snuff. "Of course, those who favor pro hibition of tobacco discount these arguments by the statement that the use of tobacco parallels that of liquor in that the use of liquor was at one time as widespread and uni versal but was more strongly en trenched in that it dates back be-fore the dawn of civilization. They say further that the investment in volved in the United States in the liquor business was fully as great as that now in the tobacco busk mess." ' The Seaside Gun Cluib will be rep resented in the big Eastern Zone shoot at "New Haven next week. The next shoot of the club widl be held Saturday, July 20. Pour ties resulted in the handicap shoot, high gunner being P. von Boeckman of Rye, who broke 97 out of 100,, with a. handicap of 4- Scores:' Broke Handi. Total Von Boeckman 97 4 100 Harn 94 6 100 Raymond 96 4 100 Lank 92 0 100 Vanstone 9 7 4 100 Clarkson 9 4 4 98 eivers 92 4 96 Pinch 92 4 96 Perris 8 t 12 92 Decker 7S 14 92 Parrett . 62 30 92 Tromburt 84 , 8 92 Truesday 88 4 92 Pit-moon SO 10 . 90 Vesey 74 15 89 Merritt 45 0 . 46 Backeslee 40 0 40 . On clear days an observer at the top of the Woolworth building. New York will have a view of land arid water for twenty-five miles in every direction. THE TOD'ACCO PROHIBITION MoVE ME NT AT A GL ANCE.- BLACK STATES STILL RETAIN ANTI-TOBACCO LAWS - FIGURES INDICATE PERCENTAGE OF EDI-Fogs IN EACH STATE WHO 8ELIEVC TUEIA COMMUNITIES AGAINST ABOUTION The Store That SaVes You Money lark B Store Closes Daily at 5 Satiat 6- VP - 91? NIP Admit 111 411P ' . . Use- Your Credit and Pay For Your . Home Needs As You Enjoy Their Use , s Charm Stewart-. Range 3 Piece Brass' Bed Outfit -With High - Shelf Comprises beautiful genuine satin finished Full Fa-Tery popular two nue range. or good size Size Brass Bed with two inch main posts and one raawell proportioned. Is au excellent and one-half fillino- rodsall mQtal woven wire baker and C5k--.11111111114111147.-- .., cooker. IT a g spring and comfortc'able soft top mattress. A high - e i x 8-inch grs ade outfit at a very - $'-, lp, $ 2 9.75 ., ,r cooking holes pecial price. . and the , oven I I is18 x17 x11. , ,,41101 )1,111pinoll it 0 .-... , .- - liw Smooth black I ,'''.!,,'''' , - . -; - --- ----'7 , ,..-klást. is,, finish v ;wall') 1 1111; ..,. .,,,,,,...t..., ,,,,,v,...,--,,,, nickel ..74,. ?fitt I il ,'"Al, ZiallIRTI- '- i ill' , t . il in 'a' Q1 4 '' trimmings tire' ,-,,94, 0 which give 41 q -, --N.-. .n., :,--:-- -'''.k,4- --, , ; MEW ------.., 1 ,cmuu, saEwAnr it an at i v ,"1- - tractive ap- .. ," 44 ' -,,,,,,v- .' -.A-vat,:,; -4,:ix:!-- - -,- --t.,- I I , q ,,,, ,,,--- '-, - - -, 4'. - - - -3-1, ,,,t. - ' ----tr40:-V---t-r - - , - '12., ' t , ,-,-t .:,-- big value at ,-. 1,.A,----., ,--,,,,----' , 4.-4',4:-. '-': . I ,. thi s special ,,:gval r , Nii,,,. ., ,-.i.v.,,,,t,..:-Avr, t..,...,,,A., . 1 - - - price. , ...-17, ----- 11,' 41-,14:4t'l ' ...'"'-'...,--;.:Fiz. ,S:Ft. ."-1!:;: - ' 1 ez$89t-5 MI Metal Couch Bed With Comfortable Cotton Mattress UPZ11 , ,A6Hic.. .1 r( . - gitor,--"ammcoommonom- Aumoom - --- ". mo,,f Ivo v.. " .In7;iitilitufnentouttol !Fruit Press - Ali L........ Metal, r67 , r---.,-. And Easit., Cleaned 2 GREEKS 00CUPY KUTAILek. Athens, July 18The Greeks Etre carrying- out successfully a great en circling' movement against the Turk ish Nationalists on the Anatolian battle front, Premier Gounaris flounced today The questions asked in the ques tionnaire to the newspaper editors were : (1) 'Do you favor the enactment of laws prohibiting the personal use Of tobacco by adults? C2) In your judgment does the general sentiment of your commu nity favor such legislation? (3) Is the, use of tobacco per sonally objectionable to you? - No arguments accompanied the questions and from their form it was impossible for any editor to determine the attitude of those seeking the information. Out of 12,518 editors questioned, 7,847 replied according to the sum!- mary given. These editors represeut a combined Circulation of 21,870,- A very convenient rigidly e011-, structed couch that will serve a two fold purpose. One motion changes it trcrut a couch to a. foil size comfortable bed. Com plete with Ia mkt covered cotton mattress. sl ea.. CL.05D Official announcement that the Greeks have occupied the important railway city or Kutaia was received here with great rejoicing-- FIGLE'r PEOPLE' 11:011OWNED. Ne-w York, July 18Eight persons RAISING"SHADE GROWN WRAPPER TOBACCO UNDER SHEETING IN -no UNITED swims. BY WHICH FIRST QUALITY STOCK IS PRODUCED OF AS G000 QUALITY AS THE FOREIGN GROWN-NEARLY 2,000.000 ACRES NOW DEVOTED TO ToeAcco IN THIS COUNTRY. 1 i MAKING 400 CIGAR ET-re s ..cok miNuTE MACIKNERYA MoDERN CIGARETTE FACTORY IS AS CLEAN AND SANITARY AS -rK MOST EXACT. ING HOUSE WIFES KITCHEN. 046. This shows an extraordinary interest in anti-tobacco legislation. Of the 7,847 editors replying, 7,393, or 95 per cent, represent public sen timent in their communities as op posed to anti-tobacco legislation. Only 260 editors, or 3 per cent of those replying, believed there was any considerable sentiment favor able to tobacco prohibition. There were 174, of 2 per cent, In doubt, while 20 failed to record their judg ment. "It Is of special Interest to note that 569 editors, In answering the Drst question, 'personally favored such legislation, although only 260 of thern reported that public opin Page Nme Three burners. Cmen is 16 in. by 12 in., with white enamel door. 1710.8 broiler. Length 2 6 inches. Etrtended top giving large cooking SUr- $29 75 face. Cast top and front. Porch and Lawn Fittings Reduced 4 Pass. Lavm Swing $7.98 Child's Lawn Swing s4.29 Porch' iSwing $3.98 Lawn Bench $1.98 & S229 Rustic Settee $3.69 Rustic Chair - S1.98 ion also ftrvOred the prohibillm of tobaccoan Indication of the con scientious effort made 1,7 the ed itors to diatingtafitt publie.-opinion from Olen- own personal'opinions,'" the article continues. "The highest percentage of Tee 1 plies reporttng public opinion-favote able to prohibition of tobacco eame ' from Utah, where 42 percent of - the editors thought that the-puble were for such a,movernextt. Utah the only state which has &nee - adopte(t an anti-cigarette law. The result' was forecast by several of the editors, who statedthat-the ba fluenceof the Mormon-Church against tobacco The Mormoll Church is also strong in ; which is the other state -where the use of tobacco was recently pro hibited, but the-governor has signed the .bill just passed, widelt the-, prohibitory- legislation is repealed. t In this state 89 per-cent of the erl itors estimate sentiment in their' communities as against tobaccopro-,i. hibition, which, nevertheless, is .siX ' per cent below the average reported opposition. "The legislature of Tennessee ' some weeks ago passed and the gov. : ernor has signed a bill repealing the Anti-Cigarette law of that state. The questionnaire showed 93 per cent of its editors believed the Tmb-; lic against anti-tobacco legislation.' Tbe legislature of Arkansas has! also just påssed a bill repealing its Anti-Cigarette law. In this state 94 per cent of the editors reported ! against tobacco prohibition. "A bill, Introduced in the eurrent I session of the legislature of Arizona! to prohibit smoking in public dining ' rooms and other public places, was first amended to prohibit the con sumption in public of peamrts, chew- ; ing gum, tea and coffee, and then ; defeated by the senate. The ques tionnaire returns from that etate were 92 per cent 'no.' "In Iowa where the rio's were 95 per cent a bill to repeal the Anti Cigarette law has been passed and signed by the governor. "A bill to repeal the Anti-Cigarette law in Kansas with 89 per cent of 'no's,' is receiving the attention - of its legislature. Last year a peti tiorefor a referendum in 01 ugOn to prohibit the use of tobacco failed of sufficient signatures to bring the question to a vote, and 95 per cent of the editors declare their publie against the legislation. In Okla- , homa an anti-cigarette bill has been reported -unfavorably in the house. The. editors of the state reported 94 per cent against its public sup. port. "Outside of Utah, wbere Mormon influence predomirmtes," the article concludes, "the nnti-tobacco move ment appears, as in the case of Ten. nessee, Arkansas and Iowa, to be losing ground and Is not to arty con 'siderable extent supported b7 the people." , ' I were drowned during the bathing at; New York beach resorts Sunday, ac-: cording to a compilation of reports: today- - Hundreds of thousands of people: fled New -York over the week-end to escape the heat - pauy or New York City. 'fate or tobacco with the fete or 1 manufacturing and distributing the 1 neas. ' I a combined Circulation 0r Zitbit",- i or tnem reporteci that puntic pin- people.- , - , . , . . .. . . - . - - . . , . , . . ..... .--- ' ' , 1 - - - , . ' , - at ' le-; í tO. . - - - , , 7 - ill f, t ,, , 1 -- v-,-.ar , ,,,, ; I ...ot,,,,,,.. tra i 1 ' A ' fi I 0 ';(4, C 1 ',4 1 - 1 11 1 to 'i ,I3 1 , , , , , , . s I 1 4, ' . t t. - ' , ; . , r fill ,.: : I ; ' ' , - IA, - . '.-- 4. , , t - - ,, . .. 4 ' ., , , 't 1 , i , .' 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There port. . . , - , 94 per cent against Its public sup. ,: . , of liquor the efforts of reformers "They point out that even at that fifteen years. The total value of the verqat but was more strongly en. questions and from their form It were 174, et 2 Per cent, in doubt, "Outside, of Utah, wbere Mormon - - , influence predominates," , seeking to abolish tobacco have no time there were prohibition move- 1920 cr-op was r'98.001-000, being trenched in that it dates back be- was impossible for any editor to while 20 failed to record their judg-general support This opinion Is ments against tobacco; one of the the value of 1,508,064,000 pounds -fore the dawn of civilization. They determine the attitude of these ment , , concludes, "the and-tobacco move- , based largely on the results of a strongest being led by an English produced tbat year at the average say further that the investment in- seeking the information. "It is of special interest to tote merit appears, as in the case of Ten. , . , - ,-- the article 'l - -, tot - . questionnaire- on tbe subject sent King. Yet those movements never farm price of 19.8 certte a Pound. volved in the United States in the Out of 12,518 editors questioned, that 569 editors, in answering the nessee, Arkansas and Iowa, to be . - , ,:. - ,---- , ' , - -- out to newsPaPer editors of the got anywhere. They say it is sig- This does not take into account the liquor business was fully as great 7,847 replied according to the sunil- Drst question, 'personally favored- losing ground and Is not to anY CC)13- -- , I . emmtrY bY the Press-Service Com- nificant, in comparing the possible large . investment in plantS for as that now in the tobacco busi. mary given. 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