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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1911, ODHOOHDOHDHDOHGOODO|HPODH.IHGHHHGHOGHOH/OIOHHAGHOHOGOOODD GOQOIHDHOAGOVDOSHOs: OOODODOSDS: OODDDODODIOIGOOOD DO OSG) OOOO SUBWAY GUARANTEES FOR CITY---NOT FOR CORPORATIONS If New York built the subways would not the B. R. T. and the Interborough bid for opera- tion on terms which would give the city an immediate return on its investment? Does any one doubt it? Why contracts which guarantee the corporations, not the city? OOS OOOO DSSsaqoNgoaoee OF COCOONS _O8OOH8SG4 Comptrolier Prendergast had ab the Interborough, and the r Vote Was @ foregone conclu any to be organized wag not #atisface yee tty he ot eer rn 0 Young LP. Morgan Jr. and His Father; . “BATTLING” OLER init Por ie grea et oe WALL STREET QUOTATIONS. a o The following were the highest, lowest and last MocAneny of Manhattan, Steers Netion. Dominte tinge of No. 206 Sullivan! prices of stocks for today and the met changes @f Rrooklyn, Miller of the Bronx 1 want to say, said, “that all (Pictures Taken When Each Was Forty-four.) | street, tsetifed that, prior to uly J he | comparet with’ yesterdays cloning aunjatina,” Net eat Cromwell of Richmond were | this will coms abwiutely to navaht. | ° ‘ ’ Company. for #2 a ton. After duly §| Amtcae"h™ od j@ four Borough Presidents fe | My nderstunding is that no banker l d ey would not sell to any price, | Am. Can... .. - voring the Interborongh. The / ey oF then bonds anti! the u in emar. a e esem ance | trecgn Ty fie Seok 6 oa gi A ton Am. Cotton, Oi gy fits = Proposition of the corporation was pstic the guarantee of $3,600,000 is } for five years FE fecoqotire, He Bh + Tejected by the votes of Mayor by the highes tin the “Has the Foster-Scott Company nue Am Ta i ay wre + @aynor, Mr. Mitchel, Mr. Prender- connection with the Knicke! ne er | Andconie Mining ah eh = ‘ompany? asked 3 WE hin q HE. f we Borough President Gree. | re is another matter, which, te ice og a aked Basiatrale Appiasch Rite dhs? » its Hag gpl | delicacy, 1 have refrained from bring- not know yet,” replied Assistant Dis- | Brockiyn Ret, 2% t Immediately after the Interborough | up. It seems to have been entirely trot-Attorney Deming. Cent. Leather 30 _—— trict-Atto , plan had been rejected Borough Pres oked that these new subway Peat eat Nicola Decteco, No. 18 Kast One} Led President of Trust and Police)‘ iit \tuickerbocker Company. at -, a} : Nineteenth Commissioner Promise a ° Merry Battle. t ident McAneny brought up the RK! rouse of the Hrooklyn company can T. offer, He said | not be taid out uatil they are approved “I now move to substitute the pro-| by the Mayor gramme of the conferrees (the ‘Transit | es Committee of the Board of Hatimate jn Wt oto temivn and the Public Service Commission) | PW, never dome it, before, #0 x seer WA. accept the offer of the Brook-| wit aoe again that this thing be va Rapid Transit Com ‘aig Comp-| BOt Put up to me, X would urge eos ss that we confer with the wise men troller Prendergas' of the city and our neighbors and eee: * Bd - 1 wae ESE EP EPEETES Fe until he was refused fce during} ¢ «pell, Then he went to Hagger- k, foot of East One Hundred ise id and Sixth atreet | Ene At THIS DEALER FORCED TO PAY Al Gt" yin: MAGISTRATE TO REFEREE] xi'nat var ine mienest seoetiz Sank asse SeEF re] ee S2xha+tay cabs Littlil+lit + Berge CR CEECESECERSEPIE SRECEES BF SESEES SESE TE to-morrow morning. another for the existing Brocklyn lines.""| ne pK. -T, situation te this “Chntracts with whom?" persisted the| sive of the eight members of the Mayor. “Are we voting to make COn- | pourg of esos with companies that 40 A0t!o9 more milen of transit lines covtne exist?” 4 - the ‘buccessful bidders for these lines." | the 44.9 miles originally offered to the. ied Mr. McAneny. “We ought not! jntorborough, which refu to wait another day in this matter hem: upon the city's terms, but. pro- MAYOR KEEN FOR NEW STOCK: | posed terms for operation which four JOBBING SCHEMES, out of eight members defeated. Craig, a lawyer, representing} There has been lost to the city 17.2 the West End Association, offe a les of r d transit watch could not protest against the B. R. T. plan, be-| be operated by the B. R. T. as they cause, he eaid; it cuts Manhattan Island logical extenetoits of the present in two at Fifty-ninth street. Mr. Mc-| ubway and Include the West Side Aneny repeated his motion, but Mayor | subway, Steinway raubway, and the Gaynor was not through. extreme northern ends of the Bronx “I cannot vote,” he si “to make | Hines. & contract with a company or compa-} If the B. I. T. can muster a majority nies that do not exist. There may be| in the Board of Hstimate to-morrow, nome stockjobbing business behind this. {70.3 miles of new rapid transit will be Agyway, We are steering straight into | presented to company, but the; J Plerpont Morgan, jr., a “ehip of the | % laweuit, 1 sincerely hope we wiil| Mayor hax not yet approved a major-| Old block,” almost put across the deal avoid a lawsuit.” ity of these routes, and no contract}on behalf of the Interborough that Mr, MeAncny said that if the com-! would be legal until he has done so. | would have netted his firm about $8,000,000, ° ° ° ° Young Morgan cast his first import- ime to egin the igging ant public: shadow when he boldly strode into the limelight of the subway e ° situation last week with his associate, ithout egging From Truss) ers’. Davison: vein veins memes | of the Morgan fir His efforts are im- Complications in the mubway situation) and financiers have managed to involve | Portant to the whole country, for their noon session of the the highest price you 1 din reas ue Mitehél, “for the same} 40 wast t from $3, at first, up to % al) tiny “am aid Mr. Mitche beds om $3, #t, 8% "30% = a pr to shoulder my re- P ‘ f uM 405 408 ns that we reject i the hot spell, and I paid one | ¥ ‘ aarrt"e. pretecentiat sponstotiity, ted Comptrotier Retail Dealers Tell How Come] Star a cake. s 1S 18? > shoe | Prendergast. At this there was con- us “Could you ‘ket all you wanted at 46 ah + re ot wWo:hkve to alt @ieravlo merriment, many recallini bine Fo Haggerdorn’s? fone th B. RT. plan is $5,500,000 annually, Ld ‘0 100” 108 = cone Poctanghle Ys! that Mr. Prendergast turned & com: “IT could if T would pay the price they Way 10pm + hich amo ti a , Bee plete me i n e “fu i asked—sometimes they asked $10 and) + * aver per cent. on the Brooklyn com. | Pete someranult In twenty-four houre Pay Big Prices. Msn ton” RG pany's old capital and nothing on new! rough offer. Joseph Rendino of No. 992 Manhattan Etro s capita.” the roll wie oe N avenue testified that the welghmaster , eo es “May I ask with what company wo) {1 1 Mas salled " Pollee Commisstoner Rhinelander|of an uptown Foster-Scott dock de- ie B+ are to make the other contract?” ine) ly the Mayor hitler NOEL GEOR Waldo, recently nominated for the An- torrid period. = tener ee oanne ae Bl BS ry ‘ dents Gre unc ler voted aga! 4 ort! P = auirwd Mayor Gaynor, eh rot AN Ba oh The Brooklyn tran aning Club hy President W aud t 3 ae & re will be titer contracts ai) | : ; haha: | : a " ‘one | CfOWd In the audience cheered might- of the Kniokerbocker Ice Company, for| would put my horses back {n the barn. | | é 11S — co pineal Mr: ? al eny “one iiy until Informed tint twelve voten are asserting in a report to the Mayor that| Then I managed to get three tons from Ua i se = rd Vig Le pb ae mh arene pine uired to adopt a motion such as the “greed” of Mr. Oler's company | them at tq W 7 " fue ‘oufth avenue oklyn line, one | Or] Mr, MoAneny's on the first conaidera- caused the late shortage in ice in New “Ad . 3 the Eastern District and Brownsville | ign, ‘The board then adjourned to meet York, was the first witness at the atter- from Fourteenth strect, Manhattw al ‘ s ihgutey before New Yorkers on Long Canoe Trip. Magistrate Appleton ip the Court of PORTLAND, Me. July 2.—Mr. and Gen s Mra. HL A. Wisew t ¥ al Sessions President Oler was expected to testify Hater He wax not present when Mr. Waldo began testifying (Continued trom F ssistant District-attorney De Ford conducted Mr. Waldo's examination. | and figuros which he said would Tho witness outlined the investigation | jn the fun!) text of his report-Chatr- | made by his detectives at the request| man Stanley sald he had been advised | of the Mayor. The report to the Mayor Me. | ina + from Secretary Naxe was received in evidence and Frank R.| synith's superior, that the President Gavage, counsel for President Oler| had no odfection to making public the | wanted Mr, Waldo to swear to the re-| data avatlable, but Mr, Smith sald he port. The witness did 90, saying that did not understand {t “that way ex- the statements made in It hy him were] jotyy based upon information and belief, the} ci agues wiTH MEMBERS OF Doctored and Used Several Remee Hi ia di ives’ {i 1 fy “Mir, Waldo submitted a supplementary |. THE COMMITTEE, | dies. Grew Worse Instead of Bet- batch of aMdavits made by detectives} “This commiitee can’t sit pernetually."| ter, Husband Had Salt Rheum 23 subsequent to his report to the Mayor, | **!d Mr. Staniey, who added that It was Thowe were the reports of the detect | ie the committer, the eauntsy- and the| Years. Both Ay Over Cures ives sent up the Hudson to Investigate | Steel Corporation that the ficts be res) through Cuticura treatment. the quantities of ice and conduct of the | ‘eased . business at the Ice depots. ae He Bary faculty pe easel 1 have suteed torn Bh from ‘birth with etn missioner clashe enuy, @ rol doctored with for h AFFIDAVITS SHOW OLER ANDI ficntative Littleton of New York de-|toctere’ that ‘uit te Maha wet fe MANAGER DIDN’T AGREE. nouneed the law governing the bureau lasting effects, Then “IT also wish to submit affidavits of] as it is construed as a “monstrosity.” T used several kinda three detectives,” said Mr, Waldo,| Upon statement made by the Commis- Sf pecan fecierae, “who swear that Mr. Cairns, president mitted ne dnstead of better, of the East River Ice Company, told informa. Altar using them 6 them on two separate ng that the] tion at its own expense, Mr. Littleton in bith h WES BD Knickerbocker Ice Company were using|& question implied that perhaps the off mw head, sixty fewer barges this year than last, | S'eel Trust had been allowed to investi- together with @ letter from Mr. Oler, | sate itself, ‘ood of New York hav left Portland on @ canoe trip to pello, N. B. It is sald to be the canoe voyage by salt wate "_ undertaken. Uatlate have voted to give st Page.) | “1 to operate | and. oven my eye: Brows “tho, wind made my eyes #0 1 “I protest strenuously against the bad thet Iwas have,at last opened the way to the only | the subways In @ maze of figures and | success guarantees another generation aed that the stalaent atineies word ‘aNowed, Mr. Smith indignantly | Kept na dark room for several weeks, T was Hogteal solution of the provlem of giving | aiculations totally unintelligible to | ot M the money power. bight) ee eee eels ctor ie | eplied. "That ts not true.” fiend cate to see rae She, Soll ine ane the people of New York needed unders | anybody but those who framed them. | YOUNGSTER TOOK HOLD LIKE} My knowledge on thie matter Ie) Mtr, ‘Stanley suxgested that *) | some of the Cuticura Remedies, and rhe knew ground transportation mr The) Let the Board of Estimate sweep “THE COMMODORE.” based entirely upon the statements of | prugt” ofticials had stiown “unseeinly | they Would cure so | got rome packages time ty at hand for the awarding of con-) away the maze. After all, the quesiion| yom the moment RE.’ ; my detectives.” Y Attomby Lindabirr J of Cuticw, Olntmeng and Re ental used ° noment young Morgan took ‘i 01 one ee, ? a pratt’ em and was ey war ab 0 eas for the isha he Oia is ext ly simple, The city of New| noid, after re aiving nu Morgan took | bank clerks look at one another an Mr. Waldo then submitted a pap t y Ago, aud I bave never had & touch inal Triborough system, irrespective of) York t wireless] vay, “H as shown the old ma got home? ¥ to build the purporting to be a re ndemned f ipt for two tons e, ‘This ts a mira 7 for my father's pat communications from August Belmoni,| The “Subway” Morgan is forty-four iven a Ios Com- | himent In its effort | family wns ciways eddicted to this trouble & @emands and financial mes of; Dest stiway in th bout $00,000 j it ice given by the American Toe Co | faraily wens ie iictorough the B. RT | paasenwers travel through iver ay, *\ who was hurrying home on the stean-| years old. His early determination to ON FT/S YACH?7 MUIR WELERRGa alr acy Oe CeICIn Eto | dread disease. Deeiy of Now ¥ Olympic, until he stood over the| kee nd hind had salt rheum for out of the public eye has lost to quick rele: rk isnot competed} Why cannot the city of New. ¥ street dock to 1, Wolff, an ice dealer, ' ears, and after Thad such a y | Interborougl» directora a him mueh * quaintance | 18 sailing a 80-foot boat on Long Island 3 ‘ the facts ars, and ! to go, hat in hand, begeing funds from | Jump in and bulla her subway al hite Aslam aire ‘itd nd or jalan na the aenechl acquaintal Sound. "He hae four children’ and a | 08 July 7, one of the hottest days of the| "you are after the samo facts as we Leure through the use of the Cuth the house of Morgan or the house of, The plans are ali ready, ge bag he felt was dema Which nowadays exlate. bats beautiful wife, and he lives modestly in| fecent torrid perio’. ‘The receipt was AP, en he sent for some Cutleura Rothschild, More than $89,000,000 of the! Is are in ae, Die ee er ttt, wee OA ton pose nists i sa ere and in| 2, Nouve adjoining the Madison avenue | nimbered 2,048, and sald for three tons you are looking for a violation Theta Wleed aT eae aT aes hand the throttle i kin both here and enc Ww . ‘ ” oney is now available for the actn have practically be t 1 i residence of his father to I , rust law," said M V flesh was covered with stuff iike fish scales, preys a ‘nae Me pi i : {| awarded practically been | rorcetut man, who look F: young Morgan needs no intro-| Ags a student and an athlete, Mr. Mor- Waldo left t {ow 2 gi pls to the | especially in the yiter. and hi seven had it eng anbwey sere | acte an fre a good recor’ Harvard, Ip; in his hair so bad he Nad to keep his halr “ | Why worry abo fet jacted for all the world like the du wan jr. left a good r Lat , ed the roon 8 orease: tomatically. It ts Y about operation four | pein ivapiag’ t J eut close to his hi I even grew down on ae cecrenoes sutomatioaity | years honce of a aubway the heel Commodore himseit “A FAMILY MAN, STUDENT AND| ring now one'of the overseers of that [O10 ehutt NEVER DISCUSSED IMMUNITY || jiu" {0s head. IF even grew down on time to begin digging exinning |, , ” j university, He began his business H of which Is as yet only on i, In the vigor of his step, his erect ATODETE: eft and passe WITH GARY. terribie diseases, and are both happy over During the eampaten of 19 ev yet only on paper Pray! é » his erec | career as a clerk in the Roston banking | ‘¢ ; Nin oureg iieat hie ribe of ite OLAtRR MemAWate on both ticketswho expected The city of New York is the ake, the pose of his head, the stra In the young Morgan | house of Peabody & Co. He has since | the door. He turned out to let Oler) “pid vou ever discuss tmmun nent." (Sivned) Mrs. Laurence Butler, Fe habe «vote ih the Board of Ket greatest municipal corporation | POUCtTating glance of his eyes, the} was key ping” weak Dank | served apprenticeship with J. 8, Mor- | pass in the alsle, but nefther spoke. Judge Gary, te executive b of tered, N. H,, Jaa. 10, 1911, ounger Morgan ¢ E rn 5 ur Gintinent Are old by in existence. It can go in sounger Morgan conveys an impression and it was observed then that he had | gan & Co. in London, Morgan, Harjes| Mr, Oler took the stand after ex-|Steel Trust Cuticu: comrmitted himselt ‘wpequivocally Go into the J or 4, ie 1 c a 7 ari S fait that: we could’ we vre | druggists ywhere, but m liberal sample of speedy subway etior jon along the| MArKet and borrow at 44% per fp t physi tnd mental health, | elther by Inheritance or long training | & Co, in Paris, and the main house in| pressly conceding under questioning by 0, We felt that w uld get more | AruReists p. book on skin troubles, will ent {ree on application to Potter Drug & a. COTE Dept. 7A, Boston He is often mistaken for his father by| the same composure, the same perfect | New York, being now a full member in| iu; stagiatrate Appleton and Aesiatane | BY cooperation, however, than by | [% Tribarough plan, Every member of the| Cenk The vecple of the eountsy | persons who knew the elder Morgan a| control, notwithstanding that he had | each firm.’ Since 1904 he haa been shoul- | Pe A torney he Ford time ne had | Coercion.” present Board of Est with the ex-| 6 large will lend tho olty of Mew | quarter of a century Ago, before hix| Inherited tne aggrewsive and blunt tems | dering to the front in his father's intl. | Districts Atto pai pa sestia Fe ee nan Stanley r ception of Mayor Gaynor committed| %OFk all the money it requires at 7 ‘ ing his distinguished father tutions, also ging Inta the directorate |" Claim whatever to immunity as a Chalrn from minutes ok bi yorament 0 of the United states Steel Corporation himself in writing to the Triborough| ‘Mt wate, Then why ahould te | pack bait alivered, and a sight corpu- ki ung Morgan is a fainily man. Al-|of the Nationa! Clty Bank, and the| result of any evidence he might give. | Oe June %. 1° Jn which Mr. Cary made system of constriction, and The Hve-| Oty Of New Yorx pay a private | dee, a pevlute erectiess of| though he has a different club for every Guaranty Trust Company, and before| SECRETARIES SUBPOENAED TO| the statement that his “fnance com- Ms a ; Als body hen the occasion warrants, | he week, he never avails of] long it is expected he will go upon the | mittee was keeping in constant touch” hing Wor to whom tin edges nore] Gemeradan ® por ent, x manay | Young Aug an ao Angry that tho Sie ies f receation | board of the interborough. > BRING BOOKS OF CONCERNS. ith the investigation by ihe Bureau of given, holds the original manuscripts e beivate corporation can bor. . —————— 2 A number of the secretaries of fee] (oi jorations, and that representatives TIME HAS ARRIVED TO DIG, |. TOW St 4 ber cont. or lesa? - ‘ compantes accused uf being component) o¢ the trust were in consiant touch The time has errivea for the men to! FINDING AN OPERATOR A MAT. sAplttonel s . | gomamon sense in It at all, #6 a9 to SV’ | cans of the Joe Trust are expected to) with the President and Commissioner Y 1 ed the sub | s upon wh must be oper: | oe testify this afternoon at the inquiry be-| Garret int AEOLIAN ieee She poonle intrugied fue subwak) TER OF GREATEST GAs ate Juld such routes and terms be| “Lf tt merely provided for the interest | fore Magistrate Appleton in the Cri lia you. know who waa keeping in| hé py question to get busy. Skiltul lawye here la not the sllghiont aout thal Meeticeiee ine ¢ and sinking fund for the bonds to be of Estimate, the ten Md by the hi} Ay T would prabatly cave | Bal Courta Building, They were sub-| constant touch with the President and | | Spent oT lan operator can be found for the new n be built, and thelr ty T would probably 58V@ | noenued yesterday and ordered to bring| yr. Garteld?” subways. A subway in Ne subways should t teen salisted, ’ York C: t . ordanc grt Borg J such of the books and records of their) do not Tet aes Hew Sark City operation provided for In acc dance ‘But to provi de for dividends to 827] companies as were desixnaied by the) “Wasn't Georse W. Perkins?” 362FIFTHAV. PEELE ESE EET geld mine, Bven a man in the terms. company, before even providing for ‘stntane aik: | If the terms provided vere not ac-|the interest on an amortisation of | Visirict-Arorney, JE Qo poy Bngw mp, NCW York City, = setts, Republican auipping and operating, But it’s ae perated compel the city to pay interest and gain he wae t Deming would not say in ad-| “poes nan's question te as A he event that the money power of eatin ting transit com-|the ofty bonds ts something x cannot | A*torney | ould be examined nat there was collusion be-| Near s4thStreet, Plant a Little Ad. | Wall street should scure of then whe f Meta hoe bud Fs pila heesadiesegey | stand for. Zam not willing to do any- vane wash ee rey ne Sean OF | fb aoply Siat tree aay collutan Basle fi he “3 “de in Next Sunday’s | Saoismare cea eet isin. mouey tn the yutlt by the public at the public ex-| CUM LBAt Will minke the poor pootse, | the morning session was taken up by | the Present ‘and Mr. Gartiola?” asked | f¥ jeauipment and operation of a subway | she rear pee Sell prop he teatimony of niore reta! loalers, | Representative Gardner of Massaciu- |] World and | there ts no law to prevent the elty trom U ense tor the uso of the public, should) trees amounts to, because it might! “'cosare Pugiliess, a three-wagon deal | 1! “No, but {t Implles unseemly activ- at No. 19% Spring stre said Mr. Stanley thatthe. elty 1 be compelled ty} kil | “Personally, T favor the public oper-| siaking-fund oBarges out of taxen" | Doiseg ico at the Riviteton atreet dock | it t h It Gr siulp aad oF Peete pear ; ene Jation of public utilities, ax t# done in Sareea of the Knickerbocker Ice Company on| “On the part of the P ana | atc ow! ®: Winiaet fantituls I stew of une act “Hllegal to Use Public Funds] many of tie greatest commercial etttes! MAYOR GAYNOR VETOES Gayieh ie aes inquired Mr. Gardner. the tres | he 1 r e C job on them,” sald the "Oh, no; we can tell more about that + mendo fits that ha D gathered jof the world 18 would be far botter FIRE PREVENTION BILL. T put up a 1a th i i 6 iPaper state ut ” 2 ivate than diverting the public money. fro witnes: nd Rired an express wagon You will have a great variety of "the ! tt barobh © present to Promote Private eee Un terete thee oe ¢ ore b1eC In ad; “seeds” from which to choose. is people of New York, in the last Enterprise,” Mae teatareh ting companies, |Also Disapproves the Measure Which Yy A t , | mu al ele nstructaa tt se. lieve that if @ vote could be hs i Last puny, for instance, there | sponse yr Hees A oe ‘taken now, as to how the publicly Seeks to Make It Easier for our par ment were “planted’’~- . he porough re | putlt subways should be operated, that ‘ (ve ere “'p) : | ay. The subject of subway exter eentnainnd Sergeant Cram this |the Vere WOSld We ovesWhelnuneay tu{ Delinquent Policemen. CONSULT THE 1,065 WORLD “HELP WANTED” ADS. ne Was alnost the only toplo dis yo : on 1 the 28¥OF of public operation, | “I shall veto this bill, Some over- —301 more than all the SIX OTHER| |“ candidates, Nothing was s hs Lo may add that Tam looking Into! virtuous newspapermen think they can wbout the interests of the Interbor bs e result of the public t| Trady Mark “ ” New York Sunday newspapers COM-| 8000) S70 tel bt , Ghyree (ae Saunas Special rH Thursday, the 20th Specia for Friday, the 21st | Apartments to Let BINED Mayor Gaynor to-day at a hearing on a | ‘The day hae arrived for action. her 1 find that the reault# generally @re] neagure contemplating the estabiis: \ STRATE i 1481 WORLD “SUMMER RESORT"! ame Bvening World has advocates | pivwisien Hat ; rte deigrn| ment of a Central Bureau of Fire Pre- || AMYREGMIED FRUIT 10c\‘ Advertisements in the ADS.—more than SIX TIMES the 808) action for eighteen months, ‘The | onus, {ein vetweon i | WAL ve OF PAOrOase. GIFT") vention. A newspaper not friendly to POUND ROX Daily and Sunday World, in the Sunday Herald; ationt milli |} MORAN BF: Sh ) terms oF propos . the Mayor had urged the bureau plan sry ALMOND . 4 ais y } patient millions who endure un- ur broughs before the commit Mr, Cram further emphasized his di-| ‘The Mayor also vetoed the measure | Bit c}” vOUN 19¢ IT WILL SAVE YOU 4,918 WORLD “TO LET" ADS —| Sompiainingly the discomforts of [ten of te Noard of Hatinate, beontee! vorsarce ftom tie fodree of the ma A POUND BOX TSB nox 428 more than the Sunday Herald ® subway system that pays 17 |in my judgment any guarantee of forty of the commission, He holds that h sought to prevent fines imposed per cent, dividends—according to | prefo Taterhorough figures—demand ac- | of on policemen from being counted | against them for promotion where the | c@ is tMegal under n provision | nmiaaton vid not have In |) Time, Energy and Money Park Row and Cortiandt Street Stores open every evening | NLL ofelock, All our stores open Saturday evening uniil ik 422 WORLD “BUSINESS OPPORTL ITY" ADS.—8 more than Sunday) ton Soe cee tee OF Me Bente Oe ie: il, hut shovid have gene greaa, aeoued Ia charked merely with disor: || 7 EEO ted Milk Chocolates 64 BARCLAY 64 |]] The World’s “Apartments to Let” Herald same’ fat Tribune and Bevin digging the Trivorongh |X do not believe that money raised fine hele poration: He fully” helievon| culees ne Mant Infringement of ere (eee ere oe 29 Con LANDY 5 Advertisements Offer You the O55 a gethe subway, gentlemen of the Board | by taxation, or the proceeds of city ; ere will be plenty of people a pop few of these delicious contec- PARK ROW & NA Greatest Variety of Selection, SUNDAY WORL of Estimate, aud the moneyed in- bonds should be used to promote pri- anxious nte tho roads they ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, tions !n your mouth and notice how ROW & NASSAU D ADS.| terests locking for the Brest vate enterprise, whether it be the mn- ‘re bull! Hie added Sum rise, 44818ur petay FaziMoon sees, —— |] goon you are refreshed and ore5 206 BROADWAY GROW MONDAY ANSWERS) profts to be gained, wit soon be terborough, the Brooklyn Rapid Trane !eonie don S appreciate the snprmous nipEs. ‘pW Day, nourished, Easily worth 55 s¢ 17 § IASSAU sr, All prices sizes and locati = coming to the City Hall, figura- sit, or both, Lived wet PA SARS We £900) Wi $1.00, Quer price, 27 NA SoA y i} 008 ie to gi 1h bee or th mon b Sorw, tively on their knees, asking for 1 belleve Mt in the duty of the Publ 30 Rive fey: | aloud have heen nds Hoy Sh POUND Box Cerne eveciting woinnt in exch tnatane + the PRIVILEGD of operating it, | Sesvice Commission to designate routes ment that had any features of rag isd i 4 ; ® l ‘ | - MERCI ere 28m IRN NS \ — -_ ° OTL TONNE LL ET TENET GTN TET tS RNAse eames cmmmee semis