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THE EVENING WHO OWNS THE SUBWAY? LINE WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911. ST PAUL = \ erating unit can be forever m: So or tained. mer Bevand-That the prerent or fu TAY avaliable credit of the ctty shat! not VOTES OR na MEN ARE OUR HEAU WAS SCALY ‘ TWO AUTOS CRASH, | U VL president Cromwel! of Richmond said “—“Kiter the meeting of the Board #'"1 voted as I did, not because Mr. uncomfortable. Mr. Prendergast with 1 terme of the present vffer, which dis- closes the purpose of the company to place all the burden and the riske repeated the Mayor. don't know | what it contains. When T have heard it ead I may be in a position to say struction of an independent system ior effects of the students. ‘The total loss dons 6. Because the adoption of the inde- pendent system eliminates from the give qu relief to congested wsec- | e came to this coun- | “ r * J. Keating, chairman of th Citizens’ | Containing the Mr. Miller, “Some othors do. ‘That’s| some show of irtitation broke the |® Because the Intertorough Company! jx estimated at about $1000, with In- Committee of Queens, and Charles Pope Before porshaning your Furs do not fail to examine 1 sore ait the trouble with ‘em. ateain Gf silence, has proved itself nworthy of the) surance of $75,000. The other ings Caldwell, counsel for the committee, and our stock. tL Lindies’ Chair eee invent sia! he hed an open) at Us hte to say, our onion,” ontd| sebile Snes Ny showing continued of the school were not near enougi to Messrs, Holcomb and Brown of the Octo: | The mot Phenomenal Sale of Women’s Fur Coats, at a : mi Mr. Pren- ands f in ite negotiations w: e| be endangered, ‘The trustees will hold | ber Grand Jury, which is Just cone Mr. Prend t, “that from all wel be lang } uar: ferns Ser sy remarked that he conred tan of eulsrrag ‘expressed ‘wl Public Eervice Commission, by its on Saturday, and it Is be Be tilly hale idaixieatehal 8 — saying of fae enlnt Dies any Se the mind of Mr. McAneny would never | utter contempt of reasonable regula-| ry wi The C aald he would give the Th Pr us last Tuesday very fully, and as ex- | ew dormitory will be) oY nsidera tio close, He had beon deliberating and |e lt ie vested th fr levers ana{| ‘0ns, and ia many other ways, even| orectod durin p sehr Poetiee Tnmnediate! Sobkigera ton. 2 Less an evailing Prices. Borate Why Me, MoAneny, he} utterances, if you do not differ from| €&n@ #0 iy 5 to offer flagrant de-| _ = al The Coats are made of the finest quality Hudson Seal, Caracul, \ had never : é ; PY mmission on the come to anything, He called for as-| (0 other members of se eeaeds ae Bias prepaanta pe aus eert “*7| tensions to the present yastem at its Fore peta scgaPA cig Piaesdl a ocrsa hip abel aol ; oe cannot understand ju: yhere yo d is . E - | Sion on the spot rei Mueh tee 1. Because ndded Aivtrurt of the fater-| OWB txpense, the facts demonstrat able style and length, Every gatment offered has heen manufac- /LTBERAL CREDIT TERMS Tell Why They Voted. “T have not read or seen the report," | borough Company is inspired by the . tured in our own workrooms, insuring perfect fit and workmanship. BONA FIDE REDUCTIONS if Oven. Siturday. Pyening Aiscussion the third track- | : Mitche! and Mr. Prendergast sprung | whether I agree with tt or not.” Of FPA NAGS exbennie® uBSa tA esipedy Mataselia GE the. alevatad. PONY SKIN COATS, 42 to 52 inches long, 2188 D BET. 119 ~ their report, 1 will not say by trick, but The reading of the majority report of iy aad obt for itself all the ailroads, unfairly and improperly Special @ wo suddenly, I do not take my orders | the transit committee took up more than | benefits, Toeinaes Sr this "has ete len ee, t . Pee: 37.50, 45.00, 59.95, 69.95 2190: AVE 207 it way. The matter was too import-|an hour. Mr, Mitchel, th out ale Recommends immediate Work, Interborongh company, anda 1 CARACUL FUR COATS, 42 to 52 inches long, af ft to be handled all of a sudden, 1am | self imposed task, did not miss one in-| We recommend that the Board of| this distinctly separate proposition : 4 _, _| = — g m minded and 1 am not committed | on or emphasis or elocutional m Estimate and Apportionmént formally) to etand on its own merits, Special, 37.50, 49.95, 65.00, 79.95 H in any respoct to the Interborough, 1| date, He put special stress on th commit ituelf to the immediate con-| 7, pecause the independent system will @ wish that to be emphasized. at six of the eight ner Miaah Penabhent Millet ot the Brons pledged th the following rensous rg pe PERSIAN LAMB COATS, 36 to 52 inches long, one ne bs o - tions of the olty a ¢ at the samo : 4 sho alto stood by the Mayor, sald an independe 1, For the seven reasons already given| time will foree the prompt construc- Special, 100.00, 125.00, 175.00, 225.00 © jp t voted as because I w ~ \way to be constructed by the city, These | for the rejection of tre Intorborough| tion of the natural and logical ex- ard ° * © ther deliberation, and 1 want, If p Jaro the men who gave their written! proposition. | tensions of the Enterborough system HUDSON SEAL COATS, 42 to 52 inches long, . Ble, to bring both parties together, On | pledges to The Kvening World, | 2, Beeanse the olty bas cvallable funds! with its own funds, A td BD Piatt notice £ wae not prepared to voto| Mr. MI gained a round of applauve| to the a nt of $180,000.000, wiich| 9: Because tho history of rapid transit Special, 49.5 A 59.95, 69.95, 84.95 natal FOR TOON ee % Lan so important a marter, elthe ‘ read the following paxsage | 4s ore than is necded for the| ‘sctission for the past three years a § sh Hy TO-UAY, Tne STH, 7, elther fe read the following pa : ‘ nee — ee Meer coeau * Toward the close of the meeting of the “Tho Interborough Gomyany, in-| iudepexdent ronte shows clearly the general noceptance WAFERS, Youn 100 mA 2 3 lie, th athe Pub- 7 ‘8 Reweny for Oe rh as 3 ROUND BOX g } opted Borough President Cromwell of | trenched behind the unassailable rights | 3, Because the routing of the sudepend. Lely Me oly on ef = inde- tris roUpe Whopping:C ‘ough, rhe EVERY FUR SET REDUCED TO HALF SORTED BAI CAND hn 300 ichmond, who !s urging a subWay spur | granted i by virtue of {tw present, ent system ‘se such that it will carry! pendent ronte ax the bert solution of Chilis. firinpe-Cough, fourseness, eto, FORMER PRICES SPECIAL FOR TO-MONWOW, Het, f Under the Narrows to Staten Island, in- | tease, can afford to flout the city au-| to their destinations in the various, the subway problem in this city, SA SAMPLE SE FREE CHOCOLATE CREAMED q 1 troduced the following resolution, which | thortth 4 the Pablic Bervice Com-| parts of the city ut . Sive-cent care - in eee yy 3 Soni YE BOS Oc Fi Was adopted mission and to @ pablo indigna-) practically all of the traveliag public 9 BaLTiMo it Oe MEN’S FUR LINED AND AUTO COATS iE CMG O: 196 Resolved, That the Board of tion, since the prblic has the option who will aval thenselves of te ser. 54.04 $F wmate and Apportionment ‘uerooy |tther to side muder the conaltions of-| | vice Less than | Half Former Prices. BARCLAY requests the Pu Service Co fered vy the Interborough Company or | 4, Because an iniependent subway sys- 29 CoRT LANDT" Sst Me ssislon tor ¢h Ibe th hos tom {9 the only comprehensive ono of Brondeloth and Kereey; lined with Marmot, PARK ROW & NASSAU MD Sordance with b 4 of the Rapid maiority report of Comptrotier| which gives the public the nse of (3 95 Blended Muskrat, Blended Opossum ; full shawi 03 one ene’ % Transit act, to consider and deter- ‘st and President Mitchel of| the Centre street loop and the two s a arilla ° collar of Persian Lamb and Blended Mink, sto" 206 BROADWAY mine upon the establishment of w 4 of Aldermen, w . representing already an ex- ars p ues up to $75, 5 147 Nassau Sr. route running from a confection constitute the licure of $70,000,000 of public ¥ 7. , " a wetgne in brennan’ Serucerw With Route 1-B, as heretofore | mitteo of the Board F huoney whieh otherwise woud pass Is the World’s Greatest Blood NOUAES ERICES SUOTAD NO Mla ns Phases TA TONS ed welght " eae Tasianee Ine % legalized, a: about Fourth avenue | Apportionment, ts an expansive revie control of the Brooklyn) Purifier and Strength-Giver. 0) l STA’ 8, C SUB. —— 4 and Sixiy-fifth street, Borough of | of the entire history of the nexolu pid Yransit Company, which va | I ilds bs \ t . | STANTIATED BY INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK, { Brooklyn, if porsivie, thence in a for the construction of a new subway | monopolises the ter: Itory of Broo! t builds you up. / ccept no DIED. FU nneratiy’ westwardiy, direction une | exstem rate a tate dines hcl i ‘ . NO BRASS bat.,tam sestrte, Mataree ana || Ww (23 W a uimeitt cs ade, Ger public sirects, private property | ‘The sailent paints in the majority re-|6, Because when the indeyondent eye. | Substitute, but insis a NAVIN senna ett old e es gidest son See tt lato Doan 3 and New York Harvor point at | port are embodied In the following ex-| tem im constructed ecoyomio neves-| }{qod’s, and get it to-day, band ges ‘Netir Fi , B. Harlon, PO AREY SE AnaIy er fear the cennsportaghn terminals | tracts, ali leading up to @ revolution wity will compel the Picrrorougn | HOOd's, anc Ret | Ja: ay Py ai PLUMAGHE! (Node Bint’ Aye.) | (Opp. Jolin Foray the's) _ kuneral Friday “at 2 orcioc trom 5 £ WLS George, borough $F Michimond, eatculated to place every memver of Rapid Tranalt Company® o build ex- | yitoikica Ubi ealiea Sarontabe, B46 East Goi st, |, Falahivan caspsocfuitg i2tiaeat ant / / ' far Byte vss uments 1 aa TEENY HOE EEE Ca ks A De RBS ASS I ails i a te RTE SMT aemaCet thera ata low price (8125 up), and the te lent, th whole or tn part, to any THE CITY, SAYS THE MAYOR; Matias existing corporation or Individual, * j ke te for the extension of any existing R R B , ‘ Bet Sree cc exneraye unit rock ins IT'S OURS, SAYS MR. SHONTS we SY pendent system shall be completed land Baby’ § "Face Broke Broke Out in Red She and in operation a Jette kw , vor Gas yas eat brown bread and water, Tews Bis Wisctctien wi oftéred ‘there In a letter to Mr. Swanstrom on Dee. 10 last, Mayor Gaynor be hr he, Coates, Gnckénh Cth Ine and Bumps. Spread on Hands and Was loud handclapping and stamping of | Very emphatic in declaring that the city owned the p i subway. He (Continued from First a eep in an unclean cell. But the other | eeciset out in the body of the room, where . 5 , tes Ge Wen vas, ta eee | Arms, Tried Several Treatments, big assemblage had Metened to the | 44 on. Always there will be more delega-| treated. Our English prisons have been but He Got Worse All the Time, ing of the report. Mayor Gaynor bt BAVO EGAGKGA CUI! munlciysl ownerahiy of our “ubway rue tions, more processions, more demon-| {he Worst In the world until recently —— | “ge Rare ge fie ronds. + ica ane fit. peRPatona GE @Uahy 40h a They are st!ll capable of many im- | “ who has previously objected to a siat Cae, lly WAVE: (Su: oWNSEAAIG of atl subways, 1 onde stam shes || Bly Siewship | in Unfamiliar Stttions of every sort, it in tteraily | Ovomenta, out we suffrage: neve] Machines’ Skid on Slippery Mother Says, “I Don’t Think Any ment in the report that he differeed we shonls have only one system of subways, © ¢ © s pe of the people’ that Is eatl-| Stected much fof prison reform. id ) thing Else Would Have Cured With the majority members, said whiy wart the cit build a rival subway system to the city’s “> Guinen in Tratic’ Ne A eh esha pal di MEd aeatt ty Have . aised Wages. , ‘ ia = 7 y Yock Swings in Traffic’s | know that no politicians are strong 8 Pavement and Both Are Except Cuticura.’ { ; Mayor Check. Applause. prese:? Suhwny, which latter 1s capable of extension all over the great b WaDeh ta. beby:VaMde ekEe 10 CEL “Another thing that we have done ts L | m Except Uuticura, We i re welcome here, city, even t» tho Borongh of Richmond. 3 pe aée ee el to raise the working wage of women — ‘ er ree ame welcome, Sen : , ho} a! Path. ‘or perhaps—of course Lam not Per-! Thay are still paid on m most untalr Badly Smashed. | “When my first baby was six months old is an peenily “ i To which Mr. Shonts of the Interborough system rejoins in a letter sonally familtar with your conditions| schedule in many ocupations which be broke out on his head with littlegbampe. “My two associates cn the Transit |f to {he Public Service Commission on Jan. 3 over ere—but I fancy that the aroat | they share with “men, ut our AKite | ‘ ap end, Male 6 Commission.” continued the Mayor, ‘That call order deprives this company of the right of ownership and | TRANSFER PASSE Sete Th WREVROG ald Aetarite 1g chat IROVAUAEG TRE Wapeuarniny we Two touring automoblies collided this reule, Then 1% “gid not find it convenient to rend me manarc. and protection of ITS PROPERTY and the property of here a part of your women are asking | of America should bo interested In that ) Afternoon at the corner of Eighty-ninth Pada Blidge ‘ Sivance mee ot a oe ee! The c hemmed ite ca ‘ F ' —— the vote, and with ua all the women fact. a ; [Street and Amsterdam avenue, smash- itecad aii aver Wis or that [find no favlt. But, as he city put $35,000,000 and more into the present subway—“the " and all the mon—except the handful of} "Still anoth# goal we have won has] ing poth machines and slightly inju ead ie hi } te adeaance cooy of thelr” revert IY patos bi Sroneelp" atid hs Hew aakbs tot 884 a3 Crowds Bound for Jersey Are ministers—nre making the demand,” — | been the admtssion of women to the| Une ot the occupants, Mion Mary, Wile orig ct ane Ee Pe a teen unadie to submit a minority |f Iterborough property"—and 1s now asked to put $53,000,000 into a “then you don't find tha: your milt.| Town Council. In England women | $7 “cea twontycaix years old, of head wan scaly all ould bi ow ray to avty.)? i Taka c ‘ . @ practic ch power in| 9M @ clerk, twenty-six years old, of over. The cee” Cara ne minis | Creer eta rath care cae Obliged to Take the Peevédl remwintaritg pat piss at ine | municipal affairs as men. Ail that we| ABDUFY Park, N. J, ( face broke out alk Betis ine is aniston.” ; Erie Boat antis | now lack is the vote for the national! One auto, owned by Slawson & Hobbs, over in ved bumps heleaet tet ?rie Boats. “Men and women have never been so | Parliament. real estate brokers of No. 162 West nd it kept spre Comptrotier Prendergast poser 7 if F/ b ui h’s “Ad” :, Th Ww happy in their relations with each other| “How can we get the vote here?" Tl enty-second street, was going west adoption of (be resolution offered by nieroboro ig in e or a as since they began to work together, 28ked finally. ah the street on the way to the | arms, Thought ee the majority report. The Mayor que- A ail ene a toe | 27, the saftrage,” she aid. “st has gatas none just one rule Pad Drive home of Mr, Slawson, bit blood medt prey P. Ad R. combination of wind, tide and fee; made a fine, broad, common interest, olds good everywhere,” the little Weiven by Gand, evnseh BO badd wie Wiis winbiil art of Adverse Subway POPE) ccrsca'teourie tor the long steamship nonicthing never vet fuily Gevecoped be: | Ia@y sald Srmiy.” “Ehatenbe te ming detven by George Kite aia onde wie then report?” . aig aRTE St. Paul and for a lot of lesser craft In| Ween the sexes. | ceeaere, ony he 8 Wanreeet | her smachine, owned: and’ oper cura Resolvent, a cal "et dune If your Honor Lee Ra th a In the majority rep ort of f the Transit Committee of the Board of } the North River to-day Tacit Warfare. | ‘ated by Dr. J. Franklin Dunseith of > ays after using them he begat t6 minority report," replied the Comp: |). ths at elpnaa’ tothe Kanativan | 7 DUMe ealize that up to the West Forty-second street, was going He bean to take long taps and troller, “tam certainly In favor of | Estimate and Apportionment, advocating city built and owned sub- J 1S ‘ iG wanna kacueadaue (58 present Iways has been tacit | north in the avenue, In the latter car on eeratelin his head. | Alter taking receiving It. We lave a definite, con- | ways, js incorporated the following advertisement of the Interborough f : ‘ P Warfare between men and women? The| and when you buy your hats. | Was the chauffeur and Miss Wilson, | {wo bottles of Posolvent, {wo boxes of OG rete position before 1s, An you said cfg! res aaids Adis Mes ; ida 1] onder temporary charter to the White men have striven to take and keep all| one ALE THB FIMH! Hoth autos reached the crossing at Ment and aver caken of ene te ae Out OF the other day, the time has arrived for | Rapid Transit Company from The World of April 22, 1909: Stur Ine, Her skipper, Capt. W. 8. the power and to give the women as “Don't think of hurting other peopte, | About the same time and both ‘driv any kindest ene gut ye ci haat: Ghow ¢) y bette eS / et , Rober , about the Amer tle as possible, The women have led stand ready to sacrifice anything | tte to avold a collision. @ Slawson | all over hie hen don't think anything iiss Hatt oor Wer ener ae The Safest Rapid Transit in the World. veaiad ett ae asa ak a vy, | And conspired to steal what was with- sted ‘with Yourselt-money and |and Hobos machine skidded on the eae would have cured hin except Cuticura, me than right no: . Over 900,000,000 passengers were carried in the last two can line's docks than he does about the | jeiq from them. It ts only when both | time and social position ang iiends and | slinpery aephait and the cars camo to: | gf have honeht Cuticura Ointment ane trendy. : 000, Ss el White Star's, and when he undertook men and women are on a plane of | womanly dignity and—tt | gether with a crast Soren and have never known them to:ten to aoe was more arose Y eager years without a single fatality. to stecr the big ship into the uppermost equality th at there, cas be such things| And, for all her girlish prettiness | eng ‘ Naete were badty esiea ggire what Ben m on. Cutleure Bonn ts th layor remonstrated, again ¢ + sal a i t sah te P 5 5 ee ‘ as generous helpfulness and comradely | and detiea T left Miss Sylvia Pank- | and occupants shaken up. Dr. D: the best. that ve ever used for tollet* hating the demonstration as “unseemly Travel on the elevated and in the subway is the safest in the ms ag MD oll foot Of iinance between them, There is always | hurst with the conviction that she would | séith found that Miss Wilson was suffer- purpose, F. Harmon, Rorough President McAneny entered the world, est Twenty-second street complica war and antagonism between the strong | sacrifice all these things, If necossary, |! from shock and took her home, thit Te Se te Gatien @ moles be , : . tlons began. and the weak.” But because I liked her so muah, T ———— world. Bend to Potter Drug & Chem. Cor aE oa osc. ts that bred matter wher Month after month we handle these enormous crowds—with- The Oceanic, which has been tn port oe iaiioe, Paaklieet told about her wos very sind that ane thought the bat. BEGINS WARNER | INQUEST, Sele props. Boston, for tree Hook on the # consideration be referred to the board as out fatality—almost without accident for several days, was warped to another °*bnpenves In Prison 24 ie ahaa ? . e t time,” she sald, “I had to paying such a price. | ! os gpletahaa glad lees And in order that your service may be made still better, and Msi isal de Dtcidates ie daia Lid Nedelbcds Ntbaa ee <a = ~— | euie after Hetienscln began tn tn ’ "L cannot agree,” said Mr, MeAneny, : cae lt » ang In addition a strong ebb tide was run- | fais afternoon into. the death o with the statement of the Comptrolle’ || that your safety may be further insured, we ask to be allowed | ning and the ctannel was dotted win STRIKERS GIVE BATTLE DIXIE FLYER ABAD WRECK, — |. Warmer, sno young civit engineer « e eason Mf + ne ies, es Highwood, Conn., L Se sidaners wa have rescued, tor the |p ‘0 Dulld: Wig floes that Jamied under the vows TQ POLICE IN GREENPOINT.) BUT PASSENGERS ESCAPE. esi) tio nigh: or oct. 3 last, w e ce dhs matter. has. bean 1—An East Side express subway from Forty-second BY SESPO Sea ceo onan se coelY DEO OHR ee ; ‘ — walking — on 1" avenue near if .BP for consideration, the moment for street to the Bronx, which connected with the present Sener oF Fist: Attack Man Who Refuses to Join) Chicago-Jacksonville Fast Train) *\iurer arrying # shotgun at the RE sce ll gi Mase Mag subway, will give a complete East Side subway. Biased gel ty Cadet dade Malet als Them and Then Fight Overturned on Early Day Run | ana pollce theory Is that he was 0 Uu Gemaliowed for consideration before putting 3 A a East S “ay. ell, the St. Paul, after making a wide RE TY ~ J taken for a strikebreaker by strikers === the board on record 2—A West Side express subway from Forty-second half-circle in midstream, would hav Reserve Through Georg’ and killed. Four men are under arr Is during the long Winter months | 7 McAneny Goes on Record. ; ¥ tits f sild head-first into her berth on the | Striking employees of the Greenpoint) MACON, —The Dixie Flyer, | as_suspe: | i ig | Fe ~ Ss attery, hic ci J s+ etallic edstead Compa gave battle evel i: $a ie HH the majority report, but that vote shall ent subway, will give a complete West Side subway. came about at a sharply quartering of Capt. William Coleman. When | heel ial Gea Higa Wanna a ela | yeer whenbome amusements have | SSeindication of what my fnki vote 3—Express tracks on both Second and Third avenue ele- slant and, bumping gently against the jthe fight had been clubbed out of the| ninety miles Bow Mason, he. poboed | first call, and the piano naturally é 4 end 0} a ung ‘ ‘i , six of them, be he marks low 2 5 H Be hage fia pers Sat topes vated lines. oe. emuae as rn cone ee Poked rece Woke locked am’ MTKS| and four cars were overturned. The ; occupies first place among musical ; . ‘ 5 : Dw a her | of ; ; i in. The Board should not bind itself THE NEW SUBWAYS WE WILL BUILD WITH PRI- stern up, and presenting a 600-foot PIA AA a Wealked | Remmensers Seto en bees GB): DUE cers instruments for the home circle. ) lat the outett to reject any possibilities VATE MONEY, AND WHEN OUR PRESENT § length of steel barrier to whatever traf: | 1)!" ,¢ Pee is INGE, ¥ pb hal 3 h ESENT SUBWAY 10 per cent. increase In their wages 4 {jin the proposition now yefore us, I re- bos aD : fio might be caught inside, next the | jad been rejected. The men congregated | Hi tuse to commit myself to the hands ot || LEASE EXPIRES WE WILL TURN THEM OVER TO THE | New York shore. Ii" front af. the factory. Inspector WOMAN BECOMES A CITIZEN. | the Board at this time.” ~ ZRRE And there she stayed for the best part | Sweeny assigned ten policemen to pre- i HyThere was applause from a portion of c TY FREE. “ of an hour while her passengers fumed | serve order. One of the groups of | Gisel= Reiter, Born tn Australia | AS the room pervaded largely by Interbor- We offer the utmost in safety, the utmost in service. Will you on the decks, anxious to get ashore and makes aunts (ratchman and aske kead Takes the Oath, a | " ‘ 7 - c elr wi »j him to join it rike le ough accelerators, The Mayor, with an- be content with less? pase the custoins and meet thelr waitin |B 1 ‘ooh get on him Givla altar beckie toalay & Pulls O neyance apparent in his appearance and We are ready to ACT: friends whom they could see upon the) “yiig cries for help drought three| fledged citizen of this country by an | Sa ena: ly a doc policemen, upon whom the strikers|order of Supreme Court Justice Page ij © “Gentlemen, 1 have sald you are wel- INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY, Nor was all the fuming confined to the | turned, and encouraged by thelr num-|shis afternoon. ™ dome here, The mere intimation that cipal s ay liner. ‘Two of the Lackawanna’s ferry-|bers they jeered at the police and : P , = Miss Reited, who was born tn Austria, LMinls Gemotisiration is not seewnly should THEODORE P. SHONTS, President. | boats, bound for Hoboken, were held | fought for fully five minutes before} io sc ounced brunette. with ton Are now shown in the new 1911 } Be ‘onoune ette, j ; futtice to stop It, You should not mant- erleorals. de Giles fed ok fie too Gti) tiey, Hees end AB. dase esak. ite th about, Woangnace @ | styles, and we have a piano for jest your feel on a difference of aaa ry t - maf Dicken db dabetcmdta oh NeLs eal I ia al] > She w , 2very sata very * | 9pinton,”” With such extonsions from that | the Board of Estimate on record as to|* Wt of trucks and passengers aboard SOCIETY GIRL SUICIDE Suntic . PuRbE cote roam. aces ths plea airs nue Cia Dues | _Mr. Mitchel sald that he and five! point as will best serve the pi hin sentiments with respect to opera-| (Me two boats who grew impatient at LEFT FUNERAL ORDERS. |oatn of atiesiance to Uncle Sam. “ne uprights and grands of the most ers of the elght members of the] and future transportation ne tion of subway extensions by the In-| the tie-up. Finally they were forcec with twenty-five or thirty m . ipproved pattern lor those who 4 4 had been elected on a platform | of the sald dorough of Richmond. | terborough or by an independent and|‘® Mle of the Lackawanna boats and |). chong Herself She Writes) “1 want to t ee ey ' ; ; am | municipal construc .| ‘The meeting opened with the Mayor | com transfer to an Erle ferry, which landed | Before Shooting ‘ va yecome an American citi- play by hand, and used uprights pal construction of sub: p petitive corporation—or by the city. n," she sald ° pee \ extensions an ed | in the chair, flanked on the right by the them on the Jersey side after a delay| Letters to Brother and Man zen,” she said, “because I love America, | f miele . a that he regarded . Objecti f 1 for those wishing a reliable piano | that pledge as very sacred. youthful looking President of the Board Jections of Commits: | of perhaps thirty minutes. She Was to Wed andthe American people. That {s all.” s 1 | Edo not see how anybody who ran|of Aldermen, and on the left by tho| The majority of the committee is op-| Meanwhile there had been a lot of C : i" Miss Relter sald s | Yor office on the platform with me can|*@™ny-visaged Comptroller Mr. Prender- | powed to the propositios shouting and megaphoning going ROCHESTER, Jan. 6.—Miss Ida Ken- | try six years ago, and has known few F d I ease Player Piano for an instru- / “Weand for anytning other than an icc, | 884% Secretary Haag called the first | the Interborough Rapid Geiwesn the ship end the shore and) vou. a talented! young Woman Of social |untiavpy. Gays singe she arvived, ha or delicious eee hae Ecspioe ber of th 1) pendent subway system, slaved, | OPder of business, the submisglon to the | Pany for the following reasons: presently two tugs came. These tugs |Prominence, residing at Independence, |is living at No. M2 West Fifty-seventh +H idl. k ment that every member ol ie *| ‘ Mt, MeAne board of the communication from the!2+ Because it means the perpetnation| got alongside the St. Paul and with a| Near Hernell, committed suicide last | street. rid ie Ca SB oomily cc », The si 7 i ny aid he regarded his] board of th Bere eet tun | Ame Rca < : raat ot vi ri night by shooting heracif in the head.| Comparatively few women apply for jtamily can play ne RUE | i; campaign pled as sacred, too, but| Public Service Commission dai Cc. extension under private control! xood deal of trouble swung her stern Hight by shootln 2 i bot z ji Neh LARS | stan ta teae wt Play | he added that he had pledged himsels|\% Setting forth the proposition of the| of the present s..bway monopoly | around and shoved her head into the ah A esata aetny be the teal aly: bow an aveekee or ate ah y okcn an iu ins. | rollisce vices tree wittt ans E lavers: q ‘ . ft the| which, dless of ligationa, | proper position. gos \ ¢ - i Seer Rug Re sist each Prices $550 and up; easy t f | t© conduct the affars of the city on|{ntervorough for the operation 0 oh, regar of :ts obligations, | proper po ing Instructions for her tune year. . rices $550 and up; easy terms of | j dusiness principles, subway extensions, which communica-| has persistently exploited the pub- REer een: -<aeREDNRTl SS en payment if desired I to Com- | f sired. ; oe Recalls Report Pallaciaus, mittee et ie toe, ae Pr chi ry ganesh tas 40 a benonte in the CROSSLEY HALL BURNED. QUEENS INVESTIGATIONS. Write for complete Catalog \ i rough President Miller of the Bronx | : | Sraeraen S “ = dent Mitchell of the Board of Alder Interborough plan can be obtained | prow f Mount rmon | m' Fl Hearing to Delegation } asked if the Mayor wished tq submit a] inen volunteered to read the majority | through adherence to the principle v . “ Dix Gives Hearing to De! PEASE PIANO co | minority report, ‘Tho Mayor said he | report of the ‘Transit Committee. of independence. Bohoet) Dormitory: Hacane, From) Morough: | | o \\ ) wou i se 0 iT | 5 eory Ned lee Malek Ay Sayer Mayor Wen’t Tell Attitude. tho mandate of .ae people,| HAST NORTHFIELD, Mass, Jan. &— ALBANY, Jan. 5.—Gov, Dix gave al] 128W.42dSt. ,nr.Broadway,N.Y, \ ii whole. via *®) Mr. Mitchel had not been reading wh iret ed ix the election of the) Fire origina in the basement, sup: hearing to-day to a delegation from | Newark Branch: { oe all thanidaie . more tan a minute before the sharp| ™emere of this board, wae against | poseqiy from spontaneous combustion Queens County asking for further pros- 10 New St. i ix and th i* gt erent,” sald the) givision between the Mayor, on one| ™OROpoly and in savor of city built) among rangs, to-day destroyed Crossley | ecution of the charges of irregularities | BT ene ce hte eae tet |sidw. ana the other members of the| , S58 ON cantrtlien paby ere. Hall, one of the oldest dormitories of against Queens Borough officials, Two | alee { hed Te es eee oi re-| committee was emphasized as Mr. / rig Diteat, mienate (PA. Se the Mount Hermon school for boys. | petitions were filed requesting the roten- | ; vever, I will sub: 4 the polls :here " . 3 ‘ : 7. Away i 2 Mitehel read this sentence: p The bullding was of wick, four storles | tion of Samuel H, Ordway, who was ap- wit a minority report if the action out-|™ wpe stayor differs from the other| 22 change in conditions to Justify | iy hoight and accommodated 1% boy's. pointed hy Gov. Hughes as a commis- lined 1 “ the violatic the principl bs hy ned Is followed. members.” @ violation of the principles then) jos: of the students had not returned sioner to take testimony and report his ey | He Mr. Prendergast wanted to know if] 1 dot know whether I do or not,|, SAopted. from the Christmas vacation and the findings as to the charges preferred | the meetings of the Committee of the|; nave never seen the report,” inter-|% Because competition in quality and) row persone who were in the building against Borough President Lawrence $200 000 STOCK an Whole would be held in pubiic. Borough | jected the Mayor, extent of service which can be guar-| wie, the firo was discovered had no Gresser, and Arthur C. ‘Train, who had 2 Rs Presiden: Miller said he wanted priva There ‘@ dead silence for sev-| SBteed only by municipally owned) aimouity in getting out. foe seen hey ih feeeett (vale ees HIG H-GRADE 7 ! Daeer cana Se td cral seconds. ‘The Mayor gazed pen-| $B@ controlled subways ie abeotutely | It was impossible, however, to save to the Grand Jury | Home Furuished “y don't tike @ Rea yt saunas ania | S17ely inte space, Mr, “Altohel looked | SPS city, ad ?) any of the furniture or the personal “yrcjuded in thedelegation were Arthur | (Actual Value ®t $1.00 Weekly Gpeas an Aceount Make Your Own Terms | WRITE POR O'R NEW CALAL UE.