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Vi SERVICE BOARD THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 7, 1908. It’s Just as Easy to Make a Sketch of the President! CLERKS” BURDENS | person performed. As he names of John H. Nagle and Henry the Mayor interruftted hi What do Jolin H. Nagte and TRIES 0 RESTORE This Is How He “Sat” for the Artist Who Tried It \\r Ww pity feopsceetters “ - EK ee yA OR TRMSFES Fo : Public Hearing Attended by Representatives of Public and Railroad Companies. WANT TO DIVIDE FARES. tol e Cent Out of Five Sug- !gested as Proportion of | Crosstown Lines. ( REMEMBER HAT PUNCH. THAT. — Coust LIX! On the question of withdrawing trans- fets from the street car system of Man- hattan the Public Service Commission to-day gave a public hearing which was largely attended, the public and the street car companies being represented, All the commissioners were present to hear the arguments presented. The order of the Commission calling for the hearing was addressed to Adrian H. Joline and Douglass Robinson, re- celvers of the Metropolitan Street Rail- way Company, and the Central Park, North and East River Railway Com- pany, requiring them to explain why the companies should not make a joint rate of five cents for a through route be- tween Thirty-fourth and One Hundred and Sixteenth streets. A Basis of Division. oF IS \ Was $1,000, to make thetr salaries equal \ to those of Manhattan. They want caaeaaenie Ox) for seventy-five court attendants, ' j Commis Hingham says Surrogate Asks for Increa thes can't use his policemen their and Sets Forth Employees’ Family Charges. The most remarkable budget estiniate ever presented to the Board of Estt- mate and Apportionment by a depart | ment head was that of Surros: jett at the budget hearing to-day ]ToRate Beckett appeared to explain hi estimate, He asked for $197,720. So ¢ sirous was the Surrogate to get an in- ANY a well-furnished room shows to poor advantage; because people of the best taste rease of ener etoty Uy eniyy ecru are apt to go wrong when s8e- ASAI toe) TT UES i Uy lecting wall paper. The effect when get but $1,000 a year he talked Ash) :§ Lado Skinedtly (he more than ah Vy in the roll and when banging on In supporting al your walls may be quite different. Beckett, as well Here we show you how it will look * caused to be in hung—and how it will appear at” night as well as by day. Just, one care we take to insure satis- family sives roo were arranged thus: the employee, then th Wisleds Parnes oe SOE BEEY, HETHER you are limited niaetet as to price or not—here is such a comprehensive stock- with designs so varied, that j you are certain to find something i} satisfying. | RING your problems to us. { We can solve them easily { and save you time and trouble— ron and money, if desired. ) ” ” ° When an artist wants to sketch Mr. Roosevelt, should the I’. out into Loeb’s om, When he re ned ihe President sat at his "This," said the order, “applies dl- i réctly to the issuance of transfers over (@. straitjacket? Artist Charles A. Whipple asks. He tried it on a comm deck and The artist grav bed his pencil, made two straight lines and one : sald Surrogate uy Weivera} book: (Vol) 9) lehow- { Sy Galisoahiy ee aes Club in New York. He found that sketching Mr. Roosevelt js like phot crooked and discovered the President again missing Heckett earnestly. “that this 8 ould be ing in color many attractive yo 5 s ji Asse aby, ap AEE ase ‘taken into consideration hey help z Eineypurecesl ot lthelcommlas lon lela Mo | Samra geome com nueecee ean, oe cuunOe es done excent By, Machinery, Or, Colm memory s is awt the President was saying to a detachment of Southern Democrats. | jthers and should be paid for the good rooms with varied style of wall Rete orH veleoripariiee ¢nevaivision oer tell ‘Awtully glad to see you," was the President's greeting, as he bounded around the room. Hal EeERIaENE gaa tealthelparty; lo faslée lenlinely/eclinesiatr iw ilpalalal| worieat ies coim Alliaesthemldoseplendia reulmental ital ree! single fare which the companies shalt | T@X!0g @ few hurried turns up and down, Mr. Roosevelt announced that y day was on ‘ work and render faithful service to the |{/ 3 | he could not find time for a strictly private sitting. sa es Bosch receive in Or y 1 b I one broiikp cx h e : 35 inp Gems fern “Just take a chair and make such sketches of me as you wish," sald the Presid he con- Fo! GG OGEHO I) Gada A) G8 GOB VR) sal aces OE HRA OP ARTCOUGLOH ry ur cents and one cent have been sug- ; ee norat ke Canadian thistledown in a southeast wind. | of taxes for every onal chil gested as a fair division, the crosstoma | ued in rapid motion, Mr. Whipple produced his materials and wound himself i> job. Then Mor gf the Executive office, “And, ine | Commented the Mayor, “That would a i # eens |he casual he President's face, but it had disappeared, Li e Prest- : a ce. “And, ine | undoubtedly please our President.” \Besadway t treet line to recetve the one cent. camtalty spooked (arouna cea PY ia 1 Impression of strenuosity.”” Lee MtraaBecker Gidetalleal thagdutientenchl dent's body was missing. p This phase of the subject was ex- tensively discussed. It is argued that | if a joint rate can be agreed upon be- tween these two companies a precedent will have been established whereby other lines which have cut off transfer: will be forced into a resumption of the transfer system. Business men gener- ally are, as y.ell as the public at large interested in the controversy. Prior to the transfer hearing, the Com- AN ACTIVE MARKET Railway of the Bronx permission to| Harriman and Hill Shares, operate a two-track road in Two Hun- | : | red and Thirtieth street, between its| Reading and Copper Lead | in Trading. STOCKS MIXED IN WOODRUFF HAPPY, VETERAN’ FARMER MARRIY MUST STAY HAS CASH TO SPEND SUFFOCATED BY GAS IN JAIL, COURT RULES It Isn’t an Awful Lot, but It is| Accidentally Turned the Tap Brooklyn Lawyer's Plea for) Real Money for Use in on Again After Putting Writ of Habeas Corpus | the Campaign. | Out Light. Is Denied. line on Bailey avenue on the east and | Broadway from Kingsbridge to Yon-| kers. The new section of road will per- mit through transit of passengers =| a single fare to the Harlem River. Stocks were mixed in the early mar-| Hurrah! there's dough at last In Ne- For upwards of twenty years John k Marrin, the Brooklyn lawyer Railroads Make a Fight. |ket to-day, Union Pacific, Reading, | publican Hunter shad) ya sien ease claal ele aa epietegs e h | Rock Island and Amalgamated Copper! The ex e when during t st week of every October. ¥¢ dicted for st ates Hie Heart se bua at | Being a fraction tower, while Southernfths now t cani-]He belonxed to a club of prosperous widow, his client, ce) EOE torney for the Metropolitan Street |Pacifle, the Hill stocks, Erlo andAmert- | paign force scooted through the bowling farmers and store keepers up at Canton, few weeks ago. must remain in peal inslivay KGornp: aused a number|Ca" Smelting advanced a fraction of the Republican |New York who made an annual excur- | mond Street Jull and stand trial. dudge of documents to placed in evidence | Minneapolis and St. Louls rose 1 andj c good cheer. Chair-| sion to the city Cet) ancien d St Eee Great Northern preferred, Canadian Pa- L. Woodruff ennounced| Mr. Hunter was one of the main spirits Court at Brooklyn, dismissed Marrin’s before the Comm. fon to pave the way He Was sixty-two ayqlication for a writ of habeas corpus, New York American Jin the organization elfie, entral and for pialie Pe Dio cer aes eaneele aaae Unione anyatae ears old aud a Clvil War veteran. His | to-day. son fare ceaiosea Ona Tat lihase Higa siini later’ (dcalsi ning mail. ) acre model farm near Canton had The ground upon which Marrin. ese’ was a copy of the proceodings cutting |Se@#awed und then fell to a losing nteen inches, “To be sure, |™ Hayrioll| man, | measured iby UP.) fOr Ms, releaselis oldjand MEuENeL Ea t level. Trading was active. jot for so wate ag|State standards, and so he brought more set up the claim that the Brooklyn au-| off the transfers between the T nee E row. | than $10) with him to spend sight~ thorities have no right to hold Avenue @ yeas Meee ee nuns In nom’ | The party, forty strong, reac cause he is now under bai] of Ralbway cor a Ee 5 MER eee ry et | yesterday afternoon, Mr. Hur th lowing conviction !n Philadelphia on the| memorandy ¢ ve Bot Makes | it others, mostly elderly men like! charge of using the United States mails Mttle bit fraudule m the verdict, pending. He appealed| the matter 1s| the Putnam Ho! purposes. and himself, registered ual r ae contributions these days from Oren sua ifiied ln ¢ - it 10.9) ofclock last night., District-Attorney Clarke, of Kings, tn ia ater rong oom to himself. opposing Marrin’s application for a writ eral Manag : a James Ma one of Mr, Hunter's of habeas corpus, said that Marrin has| Strec e don't get much chance, The 4A. R, com on hia door made arrangements to Jump hts bail in ave to help @s out before tne cam-|_ ni ng. There 4 Philadelphia, should he be ordered to paign ei |for him ‘this morning, There was no’ this etin. Judge Chatfield held. that init year the Na-| answer. Mr. Mackey went to break- to grant the writ would be simply to| ar r fast and then came back and knocked give Marrin a license to again evade | tonal the} Beater nel aaaien Brooklyn authorities, whom he| pip “BUN De ig eh DS BNET dodged successfully for thirteen years. not m sn't like John Hunter to # \ But th we are trying to 4f| curselven along a bit, andi are manag TOSSED BY BROADWAY CAR. . i; Coney Island Merchant Bratsed busines: robably opene “Passeng escaping gas While Crossing Street. While crossing Broadway at Franklin street to-day Henry Burmel, a Coney! island merchant, forty-two years old, | was run down by a car in charge of | Motorman George Robinson, -| Burmel was tossed to one elde, out of | the path of the car, and only suffered | contusions of the body, The injured man was atten aurie and removed to t Street Hospital, BLAZE NEAR DEAD BODY. iirl Shrieks —— TUTTLE STILL PRESIDENT, Agurm Qutokly Fir | STON, Oct President 1 AT Aiscarded tr Great Loss to Compa Passing led by Dr, Hudson lished repor: head of the d. resigne K illage had a hur, who dus nd Ladder eng bur of Hook @ 5 ‘CORSETS + MH — 1H = >i} In her talk to dressmakers on the g 7 6% 4 foundation of dress Eliz:beth A. C Z * 100% White sclected the BON TON a * ' ( ||] Corset to demonstrate the way to buil almost curve- lets figure. 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