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the balls and Pres! E. W. WINTER SAYS ~ BROOKLYN WANTS TO PAY TWO FARES President of B. R. T. Tells How the Public Is Pleased to Give His Com- pany 10 Cents for a Ride to Coney Island. MANAGER CALDERWOOD AGREES WITH SUPERIOR. But Civic Organizations and Thousands of Citi- zens Have Joined Evening World’s Fight for a Five-Cent Fare from the City to the Sea. [| "Public sentiment in Brooklyn is not all in favor of a five-cent} Parte to Coney Island,” quoth President E. W. Winter, of the Brooklyn | Rapid Transit Company, in response to the slogan raised by The Evening World: | “A five-cent fare from the city to the sea.” Mr. Winter, as a resident of Manhattan, is hardly in fectly gauge the public sentiment of Brooklyn. Mr. Winter's estimate ou Brooklyn public sentiment 4 eral Manager J. F. Calderwood and Supt. Dow §. Smith, from Minneapolis and Smith from St. Paul, having carried a carpe-bag into Brooklyn, James Hazen Hyde, of Paris, is oM@ | longer steam roads a position to cor- is shared by Gen- Calderwood hat!s | Each of the trio ts accused of at th a mi in the " of the principal owners of the Coney | has ney, here} ( Islan Sueeeu to make c sel | from business in Manhattan daily, points. Tha Island and Brooklyn Railroad. Amoné | the h his associates in its directorate, who | f the on in dispute Jende against che BO RT agree with the dictum of President | Power of Commission. | piracy in charging two fares deserves Winter, are these gentlemen of the late Railroad Commission has! *Verybody’s support. Bome expresses Equitable insurance sc: ¥ in matters both of inter-| Collect one fare from Manhattan to) © H, McIntyre, Louis Fit and long-haul eteam| Coney. The passenger allghts tn a “bull-| DY R, Winthrop, George R 2. ‘The commiasion has| Pen" here and before he can get out) "9 P, Snyder and Alvin W. it tn the Brooklyn situa-| {8 mul E. H. Harriman, the Western railroad | all for prompt action, In| !t rel magnate, is a prominent B. R. T. fac- @ flve-cent fare Nght will be, © tor, and this dividend-mates aro ed to the office of State Attorney-| &! Anthony N. Brady, D. H. Valentine and | od M. Mayer, and from) ¢! former Mayor Hugh J. Gra But it © the Supreme da the operating departments of t Brooklyn carp the| W. FE. Reynolds, show the greatest per ic sen- | Thirtieth street landers. The em feves that | good work where !n the country sa Mr. Calderwood'’s Work. unan ALL SECTIONS JOIN IN CRY: | seventh street, me in the Anti-Doubie- but | fu! | Ve asadey La DAL ee - Five-Cent Fare League. charge —the hold- any assur es the rig lungs of New Yor Highway, UGHT to collect this extra n this question, Now up for the extra n The compar JOT passed finall; fare. and the c a Y is the time to st ngainat (le exaction, Join the FIVE-CENT FARE LBAGUE. Sign your name to this blank and mall it to the Five-Cont ulitzer Building, New York City, Room 48. Fare League, aha To the Editor of The Evening World: ee 1 desire to enroll myself aw a member of the FIVE-CENT FARE LEAGUE to protest against the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company's and allied lines’ Illegal exactlon of an extra fivecent fare to Coney Island. _ Name.. car that leaves the at least $0 a a Digger every Gay" of the weak Development Arrested. “mw five-cent fare from has only begun, “FIVE CENTS, CITY TO SEA.” Bory mail-brings in mndreds of #le- natures from those anxious to Join The | [ vening World's five-cent to Coney Isl- 4 League, and many of the writers ress thelr views at length in ae tion to signing the Iment blank. Here is what some of them have to} pay: GM, Dorsey, of Ni wrhes & keep up the ba Hil you wir Never Makes Connections. Frances M. Stone, of No. 1405 Myrtle writes to The Eve- ‘o. 177 East Forty “Please enroll League. but live at) walk | yesterda: am a resident of Manhatta) that | Banker Meyer’s Key Used | by Thief Who Stole | Mother HANDS REAL LEMON $20,000 ROBBERY TO A POLICEMAN SEMEL DM | ———— al For having handed a Coney Istand pellceman a lemon Mrs, J. O. Olsen, of East Orn: N. J, was a prison . thare to~<la charged with disorderly His Gems. conduct, woman waa beautiful, adorned with »ke as though educated, and had heard he hor with a repri- ‘According to her Jeremiad, she yes No, 470 Matn street, in the Jersey 1 Friday her husband, ked to H. WH. Meyer SAY YOUNG MAN 1S i MAIL-BOX THIEF. He Js Charged Police and robbery. oe FOR BABV'S DEATH Arrested After Fig with Forgery by Held in Sek Bail. Under Suspicion of Having Smothered Infant in Flushing Hospital. y F Hoe the passengers usual bery.”” Qfr. Calderwood ts @harpener and close fi r. He m ia = GAINS THE RULE them. When Mr, Winter say “public sentiment in Brookly all in favor of a five-c es to = N STOCK I MARKET © Coney Island,” it is really Calderwood talking. In ord to beat around the law, which establishes five cents as the | Jegal fare throug tis- | 5 Unguished 59 iets - ecieartena poklyn was . One of the Exceptions, Again Under Attack. @carcely more than a y “Tho first railroad, I bellev to Coney ‘Wingate, yer of 1 and the ‘was the starte, hotel at THE WORLD ¢ THAN ANY Th R} NEWSPAPERS © : veday we onda $1,682,000 HB CLOSING QUOTATIONS 06'S JAW MUST °© MATCH BINGHAMS s = | Magistrate Mayo Likes Com-| missioner’s Jaw It Duplicated in Bull Pup. | A A ‘ Ar A A 4 ‘ FROM POISON SON COCKTAILS per Who Is ho Is Id Liquor I dy Police, Alleged to} Taken JULY COTTON CuT, | MARKET FEELS EFFECT, | eck and Wants | 0: EARTHQUAKES SHAKE UP THE PHILIPPINES. MANILA Upholstery Dep't Fourth | | | On June the 2rst |8,500 ya French and Eng- tains, slip covers and art needle work. 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