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Oe ae em i BREAD TRUS CL inne their efforts to the gas, det’? ¢xvressed at the Court House to-day yg Oversupply of the retatlere term for two weeks, Re uitive “ann Seounerbene eget iy sitting t Waters Uprights and Grands and Waters-Autola “ele \dirst Division, ‘The designation of ‘i 5 te 98s Cl win for the rome’ snow, numidiatce Sawyer for duty here was the || Player Pianos we offer the new Style 85 Chester Jon, bi cy st afMcial aot of outgolng Gov. Horace Ps THE EVENING WORLD, Group of Brownsville Bakers Who Are WAGONS Cl N BRO —— Independent Con edt ters War Againa Small Sho} Policeman are a fifteen wax to-day by t § ite campaign f tie retail trade of New Yor States. Yesterday a eanae ol one of the trax er of Powell stray away avenue, Shoemaker, and p loaves which he w A new clement in t the arrival of © nur Ward & Korby, a ja peat the ¢ million dollars, which proto the Bread Trust at {ts owne: Ward & Korby concern, Iie ‘Trust, is fighting the B As well ae (he small indepe Ba of whom there are mora Brownsville alone. Trust Fights for Cote Tf the fight of the Breust Brownsville trade ts met, + 1s expected that tt will bind Manhattan and the Bronxth the State. At the same tie Bt ‘Trust ts making an effort rner| bread trade of Connectiou’ It was jearned at the qa of Local No. 78, of the nath Qe-KeRs WHS ARE PIGHTING THE TROSTP JUSTICE WHITNEY SERIOUSLY ILL OF PNEUMONIA lway againat the Riverside Mulls of sville and si | CARMACK CARRIER LAW UPHELD BY HIGH COURT. WASHINGTON, Jan. %—The const! F ‘ | | | Na tutionallty of the #0-calle Amendment to the Interstate ¢ law, requiring common carriers to ise through bills of lading and making the initial carrier Mable for damages for the shipment over all connecting nes was | | this afternoon upheld by a aweeping de- | « cision of the Supreme Court of the | Kent n District Appeals of # insisted that Brotherhood of Bakers, way] United States. automobiles had been s@o © The decision was handed two t necticut, and that breap be casea—that of the Atlan Line fi Stricken Christmas Eve at His) Cornwall Home — Justice Sawyer Sitting for Him. peddied from house to ho Gi wieh and South Norwalk, The Bread Trust was sed | February, ostensibly for controlling the hotel and y ri ‘The members of the truude || John H. Shults Company, (debr Baking Company, the Pt Set maker Company, the 1 Cod Baking Company, Wingt Tay Charles Friedman 4 Co.J. Sons Co, all of Brookhe York 0. K. Model Hak: Droste, F. Egler & Sons, strat and Louis Schmalz and tton / Company of Jersey City, redert € Co, of Hoboken. These jes & combined output of 12arvel day, or one-tenth of the teed put of New York. ; At the time of the organ trust {ts officers said in amp! te ey al anes ven aa pula o¢ P8VIng broken him down, Grave fears NAT PIANOS Since 1845—sixty-five years ago—the Waters | has maintained a pre-eminent position among the few standard high-yrade pianos, but with this unique dis- tinction—the Waters is universally known as being | high-classed and not high-priced. New model 1911 Waters Uprights only $250 to $400 for cash or on payments of $7 to $10 per month and no charge for interest or extras. In addition to our large and elegant stock of Justice Edward B. Whitney, who was renamed a Justice of the First Division of the Supreme Court a few days be- fore the New Year to fill the unexpired term of the late Justice Dayton, i serl- ously 1 of pneumonia at his country home in Cornwall, Conn. Justice Whitney was stricken Christ- mas eve and atnce that day has not been | able toJeave hia bed. His condition was reported unchanged to-day. The Justice has not been in robust health for many montha, the excitement and toil of the: recent campaign when he -sought re election to the Supreme Court bench, | ‘over his condition: catessen stores, hotels anwuran’ tie had been regularly Its primary object, It wmouncérake up his duties In Pi was to effect economical Yoand trial Term, but his iln overcome the evil of “rel’ due , postponement of the oj forced of this Union Men Elimii. Last May the journeymakers 2¢88, Justice Nelson § vacancy due to Justi Justice Sawyer is the ranking Royal a8 individuals. Since then, raing vork 8 A or tate. A Secretary Rose of Local 2h of thfch Mason International Rrothernood Baker@ eatin of local 4 Masons visited the trust bakeries have grMy elim! us in Cha rs to-day and inated all union men, ngratulated him on his assignment The Trust began its camp against’ the amall shops by a sagt educ > Uonal articles in the ‘Tn new papers in which it expath on thi IED TO RUN ELEVATOR; inertia of kosher’ breadaked i DROPPED SEVEN STORIES. large, sanitary bakeshopstollowtni this, the Dahn Company yout two wagons which went from ¢ to doortrank A. Drake was in such @ hurry in Brownaville and offered tye-ouncejet back to business to-day that when loaves, (he sa: are sold:s cents,\found no elevator boy In the cur at the rate of t v4 h was standing at tie sixth foo: “This offer was veby thehe Laporte Hotel, No. 1161 Amater- Brownsville housewlves wi mingled) avenue, 6 Drake lives, he feelings. Inherently sympatic Wit) bed into the and wied to run tt the union, the bait of (woayes torb gave the controlling brake the five cents was too much 1 ‘eu nd started it upward It ments in favor of “kosher” jad Went jn» ith a bang, t ] for naught, because every ousewite hy tro ne drum and Knows that no lard can tused In lbea to the basement, se . bread-doush, Ir Engineer Pollock pulled Drake The Dan Company graally in- lyr the wreckage and Dr. Hornick creased ite wagons until it f five in ilhim to the J. Hood Wright Hose the field. ‘Then the other mpanies }pufrering from possible Int n _ Added @ number, and the ta of and a namber of scalp wou $190. on payments of $5 down and $5 Monthly Stool, tuning and delivery tree and no charge for interest or extras. Old pianos taken in part payment for new ones. Send Postal for Cata!ogue. Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) Stezis Brd. of breadeddling union offs and wagons stirred the independent bak » actionind last | night a mass meeti ttendeby near- | ly 1,000 persons, was held in hall on Pitkin avenue and a strongiea was made to the assemblage to reain from | buying or accepting gratiathe non- e tat, which | Sweet — Ready to Kat— Tempting and th speakers, abut of the | in the language of one “is trying to take the b mouths of At last night's eting Secretary Rose reported @ ¢ of ‘idence on the part of the trus’s emsaries rapped on the door of Davidsact a journeyman bi avenue, day be! ered him the ive, if he cared to pay, a! for noth ng if he didn't care to ay, Latier- nan refused to @ t @ read on ay terms, and when he divered him- elf of his opinion concetim ‘sca a” f theien who of- 1 stwed him on corn the kernels are able milk, most nu- In the plumped out with a ves growth of tritious, which finally hardens. Several hu bread were iven ay gents to ough to Fr or five,” is made otf of white Post Toasties this part thoroughly pearly Indian Corn pkilfully cooked, sweetened, rolled into thin fiuffy bits, and toasted to an appetizing, gold- tn brown. | ripe ft should win out The Dahn Company dds» that it ts ngaxed {n any war agnst the union r for the capture of tl bread trad: maintuins that it wa forced to re ng from dt t@ door by Unlvo iputtiing off the Some have been kind enough to say that ost Toasties are the choicest flavoured par- icles of cereal food ever produced. It is ready to serve right from the package ith cream or milk and a little sugar if desired. —_>—— HIGHEST COURT APROVES NEW YORK BAKING LAW, WASHINGTON, Jan. ~The Supreme ‘ourt of the United Ste to-day held Susan Fay, from Ireland three months ago to be kitchenmadad for Mra. Oliver Harriman friends she had known In the old coun- try, and she became homesick. | She missed the homeland eo much at | rea Christmas that her mind was affected | and #he became the victim of religious) to say.” manta, keping the other serv Wan possemed yeatorda there was to be a heavenly visitation | constitutional the NewYork Bi law enacted im 1910, to gulate the uct of individuals and irtnerships ens gaged in the business receiving de- poulte for safekeoping ) for tranamis- ‘if Ra pore to. enoti rage being ‘The Memory Lingers” gostum Cereai Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. TUESDAY, JANUARY HOMESICK CIRL cauid be cared for and prevented trom| JUSTICE DELANY ON BENCH.|TWO HURT IN AUTO CRASH. early to-day against going into the| John J. Delany assumed his duties| Touriog Car Rame o Mill Ty ambulance, but was at last persuaded. Fighting the $6,000,000 Bread Trust, pronuce Wear NHARRIMAN HOME Susan Fay, Longing for Friends and a@he scolded and cried because the sporting Club has arranged a special rest of the household did not believe | gnow for Thursday night und will put it and prepare accordingly. of the Cathedral for a priest. clergyman who answered said !t was a case for a phy own doctor wa: Jusan be taken to Bellvue, where ehe weights. Fresh from National | R. & R. Plum Pudding, 1-Ib. can, 23¢.3 2-Ih. can, 43e¢ [5 Stamps FREE with can of Babbitt’s Cleanser, 5¢ 8, 1911. as a Justice of the Supreme Court to- ay, sitting with Justices Hendrick and Lehman in the Appellate Term, where appeals from the Ciiy and Municipal Courts are heard. The new Justice recet of his friends in his c @olng on the wench and recipient of numerous fio He directed that the floral pieces be sent to Father McGean of &t, Peter's Church fn Barclay street, for distri- bution among the poor and sick of his congregation. Justice Delany has a lot of work be- fore him, more than 200 cases being on the calendar of the Appellate Term. “When she recovers,” Mra. Harriman #atd to-day, “I shall send her back to hor people in Ireland, She is too young and affectionate and dependent to be eo far away from home.” | as |MAYOR IN CONFERENCE OVER SUBWAY PLANS. Mayor Gaynor, Comptroller Prender- gast and President of the Board of Aldermen Mitchel, comprising the Tran- ait Committee of the Board of Estimate, got together to-day in the Mayor's of- flce and discussed the subway situation | for nearly two hours. | President Mitchel, following the com- | mittee meeting, said that the getting together was entirely informal. | “We-that {s, the Comptroller and myself—agreed to draft a report as to | our views on the subway situation,” he | said, “We have arranged to hand the | report to the Mayor in time for presen- | tation to the Board of Estimate at the | and Is Wreeked, W. W. Ready of No. 717 ie place, Brooklyn, was taken to 61. ‘8 a Hospital this morning after dary tomring car at a rapid puce against the reur of a milk truck at-Hawey and Thompyon streets, Brooklyn He re veo # fractured leg and pussiole in- ternal injures. ‘The car was owned by Ready’s prother, HS. Ready In the mughine with him wae duck Quiry, wae fe ceived u broken must und went nome Due milk truck Was not damugéd, Dut the autumodile was @ total wreck. in Ireland, Develops Religious Mania. twenty years old, came N Wednesday, January 4th we will make an important announcement of value to every man and woman interested in Furs. The announce- ment will appear in the following newspapers: the Morning World, Times, and Herald; and the Evening Globe, World, and Brooklyn Eagle. 84 Kaat Mifty-second street. he! elations in this country or any meeting next Thursday, all that was done," yor Gaynor said: “I have tit ‘That was M it night and| Another meeting will be held to-mor- awake. She | TOW the Idea that| praying aloud O'Rourke Ar = Cara, | Manager O'Rourke of the Nationa: Pn- WEINBERGS Son & Co. MAKERS OF FINE FURS 290 FIFTH AVENUE Between 30th: & 31st: St's* on three ten-round bouts. The first will Mrs. Harriman sent to the rectory| bring together Joe Hyland and Tommy | The| Maloney, hentweignts; cond in @ | clash between Johnny Waltz and Jeff Smith, welterweights, and the third will | be provided by Shadow Morris and Christy Williams, hard hitting middie- | an, Mrs, Harriman’s ed. He advised that The Good Housekeeper’s New Year To buy from the nearest ‘‘James Butler’? store and safeguard the health and wealth of the whole family by always getting the best foods for the least money. g Resolution JAMESNN BUTLER cnoice 'NS Here are a few of our specially low prices that GROCERIES give extra zest to this wise resolution : " Five Pounds (5 |bs.) 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