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A THE WorLp: WEDNESDAY EVENINGS MAY 9, = FON HER HURTS. i STATE GAS COMMISSION..." IN AUTO CRASH Sj —._—_ tok various ent ay ations for ar f sux Has been Fight Started in Federal Court Against Righty : Cent Bill Is Only Begitining of Legal | Battle Plannwd, Miatity, and the. fundies of the Come | Hi ea gh See Lect oe f ind."* pea) | rederick FE. Guantson, of | at te = son sald eat CHINA “SAVES HER FACE.” order for & i Four Occupants ‘of Ma- chine Injured in Col- lision with Wagon. t x2 2a by the Manchurian Ports! Opening Is Op- 1s Commise! which tesued ward woven into the law by the JAgnew act of the Legislature, tov“ay told an E procedure 0 | pany In the Federai the enforcement of the Was only one move planned to wipa the ¢ statute books by a oom, Jot {ts authority. Mr. afternoon accepted service {rc legal representatives of, the Gas Tru: jon behalf of the Comraission, his |clate members being former Attorney | ral John C. Davies, of Camden, Y., and Judge Lucien M. Shedden, | uf s 7 (mmedintsly. Dewan, @ Plntisburs, N. Y. = Attorney General Jutius M. Mayer, as the counsel of dhe Legisiature, = end District-Attorney Jerome, whose a duty involves enforcement of the pen- | S f If to Kive notice of the of the ports, and thus ‘save her the debate on thi” ‘clock, when {t waa nN Aities of the iesdytansean Sethe iso eerved in the procedure of the Th 4—"Wh he United e questiot: ts, and will continue to be aske y are aa = rarer a aliases the crowds of lnwvestors and Home Seekers geing to MASSA- 2 See 4 t PEQUA, and hmadreds of lots being takeo every week?” Here and one <a ay are some of the regisons wh: |sald Mr. Gunnison at w York Because the present prices of lots are less than half thetr present Commission, | TY SITE, comprising of elther one of the fon ‘of the Long Island before New York First value, 48,000 city lots, all fre three depots, on the m: BURBAN ¢ hey are so because this great 2 three to ten ute: 7 Mine of the Montauk Div Railroad (Pennsylvania System) came into our possession discovered Long Island, | . If we had to purchase this property now we would have to recelve at least double present prices Ror these lots. We have determined to make MASSAPEQUA the largest and most popular SUBURBAN CITY on Long Island, and we have alrnady over a thousand purchasers of home sites who will help us to bring this about. fresh-wat headquart AND NOTES OF RLAYERS ~ com ae gas people are after the sct}y for its me after the Nghting compan Future Stars of the Diamond, Their \ Geri a ai) over the State, We ma: fixing the price of gas for New City at s8 conta, and the Lewis een busy in other cities, Games Played, run a kttogethar probable that & \tew weeks wil hear from us again—| ordere in relation to reductions of gus | (pn Syracuse, Platteburg and Albany, “Ipvestigntions have been in progress for aome time in Syracuse, where tho present rate ia $1. The company's de- fens 1s now going tn. On opes in Albany, whtre is 3189, Already there Las been a Uminary investi¢: on in where the present rate is $2 tions for reductions in the pric have also been revived from ¢ in Buffalo and Nyack. In tact, a general uprising agains: the gus GALLOON VICTIM'S ART ee Drawings and Sculptures of Paul Nocquet Shown to the Public. | Its grand elevation and landsvape, the beaut lakes, parks. drives and Hee view, the chuaches, schox sure building up of the beautiful city n the sea” (N. Y. Herald) With direct electric rapid tramvit through the Pennsylvania Tunnel to the heart of New York in 35 minutes or less, MASSAPEQUA SPECIAL,” ves East Street at 2 P. M., makes the distance even now in’37 minutes nd City. abour years of age and her twenty. — AMATEUR BASEBALL The Byentng World .yil gladly print news, eoores, chalk pecs, &c., of all amateur baseball ta capteina and individual players will aiso be printed from time to time. Address all aay the thirty-five @ about When Paul Nocquet, the ad young ecul: sailed to balloon he a host INSURANCE OF POOR Bae 3 7 LEGALIZED LARCENY <<<" DRWERLESS AUTO. Ferry ever from Long MASSAPEQUA ts at the Intersection the famous Merrick and Hicksvill Our second section of two thousand lots now sell- ing—price $240 per lot—$10.down and $5 pzr month Haseball Editor of thy lWening World, Pulitzer Butiding, Park New York City. Row, —— es ing, in the Amert KS a : 5 Broaaway and Twe sea, playing in Wepichasrer County. J:| Dantes all over the State and tue com. J On each lot. Magistrate Crane Denounces 5 UU IP IP hig JINKS bod eS aa 0 aslo ts the olearing-hou: NO TAXES FOR TWO YPARS, NO INTHIEST AND NO ASSESSMENTS. ; | 3 th hla two years’ P. Rassball Club have orgatised) “MASSAPEQUA SPECIAL” every 2PM Street f ang are How dooking gusives | Only the Beginning Ferry, New York, and Flatbush Averi ade his A and Dlankt 0 ‘ 34" open alan) é| “(hen you think that the fi’ Companies Doing So Called ‘ 1.40 P, M. fre ton Honerg PED 1G; ¢ above depots, ly (regular trains) 10.40 A, M before he took bia “Industrial” Business. ted wo disastro! ; : hed ember. The fA-| Ges Trust in Now York ts to throw & FOU ric | island. He came |Al. Shaw's Mach Machine Suddenly |2 fee. 1b; Ratects | OST into the Commiasion?” was asked, DO NOT DELAY YOUR VISIT. b. 3ulifo: ; Albough, cf. “I did not say that,” enid Mr. G “Thomas. ‘Sumniers, QUEENS LAND AND TITLE CO.,, Inc., ‘Telephone 1023 Bryant Timos Bullding, TimessSquare, New York City, gas companies wi the legat ba: war ; Jay Faber, \nison, “but t feurn over the State to } Started While Chauffeur Le einen Was in Theatre. es he was forced | for maguzine |, statues |* While the but his Club 7 CHP RHEL cs tesion orippled by en opt} Play Sun | shades both in the federn} and rare averaging | Apzariiate Branch of the arts, The ection to test thi Crotonas, irvingw and | and) will be heard in Sone of \the Page-Agnew act oe now base al Ta reme Cou pro- ; t ec es for| ceduae in the federal courts is only & © Fuatantecs |sthread in the great legul web the gas ’ we x EAS Brahe 4 jAltuough. the ‘Btat ¢ Gas Commission a pen ; rails hos had « State Gas Com- (o} *\ mi ssion for twenty ye s = 4, iy nt Postal dieaeaedeg ree Important Sale of Silks, ; : ee Pee tthe! FINE FRENCH FOULARDS, double width, variety of styles and would Uke State Gas «om colors, from our regular stock, Usually sold at $4.00 to $5.50, 2.00 ana 2.50 yara WHITE TAFFETA SILKS, 5,000 yards, excellent quality, Regular Price 75c., 556 yard BLACK TAFFETA SILKS, 21 inches wide, Unusual Value, 85¢ y WASH SUMMER SILKS, 27 inches wide, variety of checks and stripes, 856 yard ard | © DS CROWDS KEPT =. ONAMOVE BY POLICE = at first $1 and tl In all the years she Mes, Wright sald, dividend, w ‘Asked to give | tiona in proposed Jumped fn! p Mrs. Shaw's m Women’s Undergarments SWISS RIBBED SUMMER WEIGHTS GAUZE LISLE THREAD VESTS, sleeveless or with Tourists’ Leather Goeds. chee oe GAUZE LISLE THREAD VESTS, hand crochet fronts and at Disorder | 2 shoulders, also with lace tops, Oc each ; = | A complete assortment of fitted and \unfitted GAUZE LISUS ABREAD VESTS) elaborately tmmeds 75G ui y Put Down. is \ : SHEER GAUZE SILK VESTS, hand finished tops, 1,00. bags, suit cases and dressing rolls, jewel, ping hand- kerchief, glove and medicine cases, flasks and bottle 9) & if \ sets in large variety, traveling and carriage chacks, Oway 19 Plieel. collar and cuff pouches, coat hanger sets in leather 2 cases, auto and luncheon sets. ae t 1 lied ‘ear te eiatsteenia basal uvs His Release from Boston | Sua a KrounB. Heeal ar | : pecials, eee r ‘ ; ; Daring the after i y tact Americans and Will Manage |.) 04 tpasell lnger | / Fitted Bags, 10% Sekt Madeetiet Age catatons they" ; (sci as s Worcester Team. ; tetas A ‘n | in black, tan and brown natural grain, leather lined, ee Reade ESL a 5 as ees :. cca ane game tg-ineh..........$13.95 & $16.95 ouprey es coe ea oe ponealias i aren 15 and 16-inch.... $14.95 & $17.95 , Evening ; tia orca ta sie tant | Brown Alligator Club Bag, @ 0? Clock, é ‘ sing, ee t leather lined, his Jlome. conalste of the follacving arti cles, and. in. a showing you exactly as they would appear in yo } r i PARLOR — Fine — ‘nEPROOM — Goa tn Oui | Dreaning Cane wa > a: el irimmed — steal piace Ba vom Wite Bed Spring For this | soft top Mattre et PETER FELL 30 FEET; Ari 0 Stang ves allel 15 and 16-inch..,. $9.95 18-inch... . $10.95 Neloaiee= Balti 8 DIDN'T; GET Ay SCRATCH) sania am taieies asinine: cn soma smn Ware Clb Mat | ; ate 4 ; POR A ut Mc) STATEN is-AND ROADS opey i M ene sop 3 Sole Leather Sutt Case tae: $4 95 Prtloe able hen 1; 4 eee ; VInnUrites of (roo, " Scull it Radlw pany, the | Midrone Fy We stliian Nov Bi Haat ne . “and aioe; | $1.00 Bolla Oak pore tap ates ole CBee ras Neca reenme petcrenl ee sctojanununa-| Collar Pouches...... 500, & $1.2 ne wc theca OF ray ; “Table ve Poy chy r Dot ial Ayia 1 No. 401 Eas + Jot; 4 tor Ker, | 2 ‘Toilet Batts I need uni Sane : : Coat Hanger Sets ce ge eee ee ss OSC | Binet 'H' on] Per week $15.93 a oa x 1 mal Avila s On ad We allow Freight and Hallroad Fare. | Kitohen Closet, - a Re ‘ey ¢ | bevel mirror, © | On Our Biberal Credit Sy | Klass doore; Kiteh2 } chase Furniture, Carpote, &c,, | o0 Ranwe. oF Rettig: erator & Kitchen 40 loves Guards = > ar « i i 8 5,00 Down, 81.00 per week. | (bain ‘ : r Mere MANES | Eugtand Flr Russian (4) ra és aylor, a cate, 7-50 Bf e BO “ of Tinware:, Ritehs wh ne vd c 1 t { NYning at a ‘ ange fed Me of Olleloth. base trom mt suuterday to Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. | One ‘Terme Anny. also 810,000. by “apectat Btnin New derecy nad Connections, arrangement, F 1710 (ARS S2AVE ceTWwEEN BO SBI ST oly quiet