The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1906, Page 10

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VICTORY NEAR FOR 5-CENT FARE FROM CITY TO SEA Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company Will Be Brought to Book Before the State Railroad Commissioners on Monday Afternoon. ; \ The*Evening "World's crusade to establish “‘anfive-cent fare fromthe ,aty to the sea” is'up for a hearing on Monday forenoon before the New. » York State Railroad’ Commission. The Board-will convene in its metro- P heexceedingly interesting. ‘@eeke the principal argument for the-people. WBorough President Bird 8. Coler an@) George W. Aldrifge, Rochester; Henry M fepresentattve delegation from his|N. Rockwell Yonkers; Jo M of the greater wit be pres | Dickey. of Newburg, and Prank WM. ‘aid in driving ome a fesson to | Faker, of Owngo. clustrely to the five We hare arranged to Our entire attention, ‘Uae problen I trust that @@ly tn Brooklyn, bout throughout the EtG greeter city, to tpterest Dimeat | ‘GA tile matter,” enid Mr. Coler to an [Patrons or tha Brooklyn. railways. Werid 1» on the verge of victory Opinion of Commissioner. WAlwin's ability to present the argo-) “While 1 am not posted on the sub- Meant Is unquestioned, and Alp talk to| J¢et. I cannot understand by whet proc- § the members of the commission will be | %*% these companies are collecting the Welbeworth « morning's time.” | ores fare to Comey Istand. Mr. Bala. | win's erry ju an History of Franchise. j suent “sin veveavechome. it | tention from et least one member of Balswin has bored Seeply Into the | the Commission—myself.” ise history of the Brooklyn Rapi4| ‘Tho other members of the Board ere it Company, and his proposttion tothe State Board will unfold a panor- | | ema of surprises. — Fhe hour for the heartng is wet for ‘The commisstoners are Col 7-W, Dunn, of Binghamton; Cut. marrow ah fat there will be « citizens to aid The Evening = thelr presence at the hearing. HISTORY OF FIGHT FOR “ FIVE-CENE FARE TO THE SEA ete is the wtory in of the fight, Would request, Of certain “Phe Evening World b made up to | Skisene aon Fh an ‘© engage’ courte! to Mase i benalt of the(pudtic against | hearing be genrted ee ag tho double-farg outrage\ of the Brovk- | the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Trane Company ayn Rapid Transit Company |i charging a double fare for pad June *—The fight for a “twe-ownt | Us File within the olty of 3 York, *: begun oularly to Comey Inland.” SR he Evaclag Word with the or [@plracy iat see toad, 10. bem, con. ening | ‘th the Brooklyn Rapid Tran- out vorid 52808 Awnation ot the Five-Cant Pare [tit Company at’ Kings Highway? clatng League; indorsed py Frederick B. De Blewel eects the aollection of the Berard, of the Merchants’ Association: Bingham fare. Commissioner ‘AA. With, of the Metropolitan Patks | June Bi Expouupe te sile tite of the leas: Wiliain 3 Allen, James |tTolley lines for Terme ‘in ease of , end other cahied Hi : Of Manhattan organizations concerned % & Coney Itardt Rasiroad, he Brooklyn Heights i. Board of Trade, 197 Politan headquarters, No. 1 Mactison avenue, andthe session promises to | | Lawyer Stephen C. Baldwin,.the able: young-Brooklyn attorney, will greedy Brooklyn Rapid Transit) “Mon4 aacing” Commis. | | gtamer AlArtien oe iret the Board to Dehooves every spot cttizen. not| et Into the city,” will be devoted ex- mome relief can be afforded to the| fn clvic righteoumens. . Tad for $8 wears, of Mo "9 Rall: June i0—Centrat Federated Union, /'8p ite corporate tite of Atty years | Comes-Ashore.and Gets-a with a membership of 350,000, passes & | the Braokivn tena Motz strike at i Senletion in support of the*five-cént.'The Evens Ald Company through | Fractured: Skull. Relie pa - 30. aNd offfclally tn. | a\eaie fare fight io the G-cent fare fight . | June l—Chatlea B. Storer, of the | Jume 2% —Momberw of the Coney daland THE THE $ By oH, SHOCKING, | | } FOOLISH | | ATECONEY | ‘ (SLaN Of} | OOVYEARS | 4 AcoT FRENCH SALOR AETV BYcaNG,B. RT. = SHE LOOKS: fe WORLD) SATORDAY EVENING, SUEY” UMMER GIRL IN ANGLES AND CURVES. Maurice. ‘EAST SIDE OPPOSES THE BRIDGE L \Tar. from: the: Cruiser*Desaix, They Are Championed, Too, by Acting Mayor Wife of a Week by Civil Cere-| and Borough President—.Would Not ve the-Congestion, seer POURED RRCODS O DROEET DRED baba bhi hit iia 1906. Ketten, TO-MORROW ORDER TO-DAY WOMAN WEAR SHORT SLEAVES TOKECP HER “WH KEEP THEN FROM BEING EXPOSE >; “NO!” “YES!” ‘When Asked the Question: “Are Women ‘Business Failures?” SAY CLUB WOMEN, LEAGUE MEMBERS AND THEIR FRIENDS. While Employers, Who Ought to Know NATURAL More About It, Say CURVES A clever discussion of a vital subject, with authoritative views om both des ‘A Blue Gown and An Orange Bonnet You can find out, and also $o that your garments need of 2 difficult problem Would the combination look well? get rules for dressing properly, “ ish. never A clever x What Made the Hermit Speak? } He swore he'd never talk to a woman, and after keeping his vow 40 years he fell, The true story, by the woman who made | him: talk. BRIDE AT FUNERAL, OOP PLAN NOT AT WEDDING The Body in the Green Trunk Another in the great series of detective stories from real Tife, “Unsolved Mysteries of New York.” mony Mourns Beside Gru- | ‘——" __|Oddest of all = Baer Side Civic Chub and Mise Tdllan 120°, S Drestiaes ener. ave] Lenn Pinncen, twenty-ome- years ott x! Tawiead of her end. | Wald roiso their voloes for © AYE |che Hrooklyn Rapid Transit Guimanc |esilor on the French cruiser Deaatx, |‘ The request of President Coler, of the scraper elevated -rond, RT| ding gown @ my “§ R m neces ekGt fare to The som, O maid that they favored a Ideen; | Which te lying et the foot of Fitty-ninth | Borowgh of Brooklyn, for a spec Suet seasreae Se Seach ummer oO a 2 agh President Fird @ |fare Mr Winter silencwt es nterbo n| today wept by the coffi the poe Puno 12.—Borough with the] J20e 30 —Rorouth Preatd jstreet, in the North River, waa badly! mesting of the Board of Estimate and eggaieicter hig POH ct Papen ine ‘ ‘ . : Cher, of Brookiyn, tines up with ag iyaldemt Colbr|peaten early to-day by a mang of which operates | peraus young co atres ee ee Cupid, at his best, is playing amusing matrimonial tricks, somes aipawont the trotiey rine . Ratlroad Commie | rooghasat Party .eight! moo Apportionment to reconsider Ita recent Elevated and the @ub-| Was Unit avil ceremony lat t which 1} make f readit giagle ¢ the tre 5 patio mie | roughae a mth wleedt and Tenth tlonmen 5 h Elevate © Bub- | was } of which, as -you-will see, ¢ funny * Tishe 15.—Deciaton reached 10 open = Ey Works t-cant tar fen * levenue. decision to deimy action cu the proposed | accounted f the pares hg ate et ig . ng " ne ft pete m Xt State . Ns no have Ge most hor ; a eee Commission, —Hrooktyn | Man at Albany, reaterine no Comets | “Plancon wae :rescued by &, number of elevated loop to connect the East R whet Be mos LG oy Ra a Fev ygaren-ta brows m by bear hy the froakiys Rapia |poommen, and Dr. Brennan, of Roost-| bridges until fal! has created a er tracks on the organist takes ap Teohany'e a enta, formally | Yt Hospital, who was summoned, ; a a ae oN. Ot 14—ceorge C, Tityou and Coney |E2KC" uP Tae Evening World's crusade (found that the French tar, bealdes « nernes tee ‘factions whieh: mane te = 7 F ammonites. NOE cent hearins athe eentter. sana | varien, the. euMleting-trom-e fractured | *i¢Pated loab_and._the_residents and ace * Making a Sub-Cellar Re re atone plainly 5 the date for hearing | PkUll. He was taken to the Rovseret: property owners oF the east aida who ‘ae $ enathed bin 16 wument of Lawyer Staphe, Hospital where he js tn a sertous o ‘ " | » whoro bie had ae —erpencing “tor the Pee | Ua condi. | pot want_tt. Heips Third-Frack Grat June aiject Magram presented 7% ng thet the Brodkiyn Bait T : Ce = b—An, at he New ‘ York-« the Metropaliiag 4 q the obarke of tha It . Manhatven and t i Tr Bee MOTHER ASKS POLICE ction ‘ TO FIND HER BOYS to Cpoey Inland, ageinet one-t cent « mile. © 1i—Brooklyn minteters attack T. oda from the gulptt Br ee pers of Wedgewood we- | re Ors. Ber ean of Brookiyn civio or-| (Hundred and Fo: a °p. RT. An Wk! as the tions 5°: : for trammt reform with The World. | Beoorid etree Five-Cent Fare problem pre-/ aod reported ne. Edeer. to State Rafirosd Commission George, four. iy by Barough Pre: tester _ from — seat on Lawyer men « im} ae — roe air. eookemnan aixl the peatka'e K yesterday ‘rm: hint fare eratt on Coney nat employ eee er maid * her they were going. y | police to eid her tr Mrs. Bergeron sad ailing boat br ‘ th the city to the on now . at tue Board of ¥ Yenment Iie Think About It 15,428 World Advertisements hay printed during ee Mr the Ja = yublic statdment Coler eave opposed by to et tte last meeting because it etd to orejudiee the Rapid 4, and nino nent ot the Boart he action Boart of Forty-thing atreet O'Neill, twenty years old. Wert Forty-thimt street, and charged (heen with felonious emit Ext eit Comenianw eonneotion with the aff This sa arrested. William Lyman. | Fatimate “proviaine tins tor © loop | treet, Brooklyn: Willis: lunt® the Rapid Transit Commisstoners | howe, Ww ad eporoved the plans. He was #0| | char nererely eriticived by the Brooklyn tr 1 persona a. i Barieca teresa which demand the tmnmedtate] swo onetruction of the loop that he asked for a special meeting of the Hoard of Estimate to reconsider the vote. But in the Hoan of Estimate are two men who know the wan side and understand the dificuits intricacies of the bridge sttuation better than others. They are Acting “ unning between @ thetr vease: had atopomd | Forty | youn ough President John F. Ahearn, both maniredeed on the east aide. The Acting Mayor ts frank enough to aay that there wil be no special moe ing called, and Mr. Ahearn, who has made @ close perwonal atudy of brides conditions ia unequivocally opposed to the proposed further defacement of the coast aide by the elovated loop B. R. T. Approves It. The loop is approved by Bridge Cotn- Stevenson and former my ny aa ‘ renohmen (1 Mer Grout mael for the Brooklyn Rapid any. Mr. Stevenson was his uty when he was Comp er o H.R, T. has been so en siastic for th@ proposed le that tite enthusiasm almost amounted property an see only one bei uctlon of the } ely to the B mpany, whose 4 has been wo flagra. Manhattan, It wow! practionlly free priv HAD BURIAL AT SEAL", csr | Memte Seek to Pun ) mobile me « thejr tratnw and obarging ff Mr, Grout ts now chie¢ Mayor Patrick F. MoGowan and Bor | A two and «@ malt x ole aa . ted t k in Manhattan which the ” \ fon'a plana provide that wher woe ° it yall and maintain an fA atructura to connect the ele Williamebure Br A ts sMeteetitite oe: line ter protherst ‘a Place of Beauty How a New York patron of the arts has turned the lower part: of his house into an art gallery that is absolutely unique. four levated tracks on the the suhemens of the Interbor oe extended from Dela in that part of ae Wich LAs been prepared i ree tracks. Bo sanguine ts the Interborough that the plan will go through tha: it bes MAY entered into an agreement with BRT. to abare the use of these { propased addi onal eievaced trucks, Tise Only Peadoa the Literborough oan have we the adeitional tracks js to Jam hirdtrack » > mare ee: Eveoing World We were too happy for it to last Yesterday when my husband said good- by an he went to his work he told me reporter Pays Twice His Salary for Rent ‘eis th al * you and t was the, eat And then they world T went poring.’ That eaid to ma tis body back « few hourw ng brought b nd Emi bat 4 1 praises wes killed at Sizth avenue Joop. oF double: | was Nintn street ‘less tan An hour But he can afford it. He is Ambassador Whitelaw Reid, and fmitne scheme to conhest the brkdges (after he bad left his wife He was his London house is finer than a king’s palace. Ho says it will tmmediatoly relieve the | ding in a crowded Smith street oar crus: af the Mabhatlan side of the |@nd Was seated on the tanger guard rall 6. tut Coes not day how. He says |On the opposite track @ passenger oar ‘ The car in tow. an be buitt and in operation « year |*ped alonk with a er it’ Is muthorised side of the Gat oar struck Gruters and he Giner plan proposed le, oubwey |bowieg nim under the wheal He wag ect 0 bi 3 foetently killed. After’ the police fh Mr. Grout, Mr. Btovenson end | investigated they arrested eGorge Sor- Wante aes y it will be at toast wix youre | maem, che SUeOrEeR. efor a ation Gruters waa s member of the Frook- tinny Gor tan Pans an eo An Auto Speedwa way Loop jan. | ) tear. lo wes @ member a Pp y connecting If there is to be a ldo the EB Hiver bridges, holders dec! loop. and not |prbminent church worker. ——— eee First publication of the plans for a much-needed improvements in New York, with opinions by experts. (eee ne em Holman’s Liver Pads who have given years of patient and obeervution to bridge af HAVE CURED FOUR GENERATIONS © ostensible object of a loop ta to Your Back Tells aracively aimall musts Billousness, : And you-can look old or-young, acoording-to-the ways yout you , , ve dress it, antinge the ride m 6 Bowery aud tot Age. They conten erminal of the Wiil- a Disorders of the Liver and Stomach ee = it ie ute eran ofan | Iamsburg Bridge aa the quickest of other dangerous ara. Don't : lestination, and would y acroms the |} the Bowery | cot men and women proves that the | CURE BY ABSORPTION own way and intnitely © than by stomach Grug- Some directions. he Manhattan >t take the fi is AN O. HENRY STORY--- A “Good-Night" Fairy Tale. LOTS OF FUNNY COMICS A scheme ma the users of the rook direct connections — wit) and down town transit y| want tw” nature's morn afte ging. Amk your obdest ret t HAing used Againet in that it would in ieyreaming the oon shout ‘ vom! Holman’s Lirer Pad. and another instalment of. os 4

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