The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1912, Page 16

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ES a > ee NEW TAXI LAW STRANGLE HOLD siesta Consiia Committee Not ol Act “for Two Months’— Fosdick to Report Monday. Commissioner Foadick's report on his Investigation of the taxicaly wituation In New York will be tn the hands of May- or Gaynor Monday, and will then be fiven out for publication, The Cor BROOKLYN WOMEN TUNNEL TO REACH TIEDUPIN QUEER THEIRCWNBOSSES, VAULTS I MONTH = aa Court inva Giles Suffragettes Right to Run Their Party as \ They Please. appy day for Brook thank you kindly, - |In die own mweet way You should see Eight Shifts Labor on Equitable | vauite of nitainiesieaaai avaxize WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 | MODEL BUTLER STOLE GEMS. | [Dr Davie Had Employed Monroe Dr, Dav For F be back shortly. reported the case ked that a general . The detectives who assigned to the case had got ff the butler to-day. i o Years. ain fe and Mre had 143 Maino! yerterday graves ning with $3,000 worth of Mra, Davis's | geome, wae considered @ model servant Ho hed been employed by the famtly five years. It wan pata to-day at the Davie hone that he waited for Dr. ana Mra, Davis to mo out to dinner, then went to Mrs. Davis's bedroom, pried open @ jewel cnaket and helped hmaeif to half dozen diamond rings and pins, Aa he left the house he told a maid he would! heavy wolghts came down. George Monroe, ¥ F. 1. Day | Elevator Kille Painter. James Blexel, @ painter, thirty-four years ol4, of No. 61 Nast Fifteenth street, waa crushaf to death to-day at work un the top of @ passenger eles in the St. Cecelia Court epart- mente at No. @ @&. Nicholas Terrace. While the car wae going up between the third and fourth floors he leaned Ruins—Mercantile May Get Carnegie Vaults. It will be at least a month def ercantile Safe a Don’ workmen, ry o f y aky Rage diac UM Ti tect wait for Puck te the first floor of the bullding from * Hroadway and Neanau atroet, In thie ) Come mann pany, ‘anavan Brothet Vake fall inté your lap. Missioner of Accounts has gone thor- the amile on the face oring Oughly into the subject and his findings od President Bobby Kier! | where J. Neti ce coat rt in it ‘iil show a condition of affairs, he| The decision wana fatal blow to the have mot hie death. This tunnelling f Y rip ppo l 1 ‘ paid to-day, demanding immediate |!Neurrection begun last fall by Mrs. | will also help to reach the Mercantile ! m ¥ i n y remedy | Grace Woilterbeck val candidate for , ad “It tp remarkable that no ade ry @r@inance to protect the publ een @rawn before,” sald the loner. ‘The companies char; they Diease for carrying pass with no and fair treatment of patrons. This has en- couraged the drivers to‘take advantage of every little subterfuge, and there fe constant complaints of overcharges, In many cases we have found @ passen- ker hae paid two fares because the chauffeur deliberately failed to reset ‘the flag of the taximetre after being diemiased by one passenger and before being engaged by another. The Aldermanic Committee in charge of the Nicoll ordina: the last meeting of th disposed to hurry. At fo-day it was said no action would be taken for at least two months. The Purpose of ¢! y ie not yet ap- Parent. It 1s recailed that the former committee, controlled by Tammany, held up & taxicab ordinance for nearly & year and then, when forced to act, passed one so faulty that It was prompt- ly discredited by the courts. The Nicoll ordinance is to be held up @nd another drawn, Mayor Gaynor te Roing to work on one after he gets Mr. Fondick's report. Alderman Nicoll said to-day he was! {Rot responsible for the proposed delay and would urge the committee to act on hie ordinance. SS —— FOSS STILL GUARDED FROM BLACK HAND BAND. Police Also Watch the Home of Commander of Regiment on Duty at Lawrence Mills, BOSTON, Jan, 19.—The 4 for Qov, Foan begun two daye ago because @f rumors of black hand movements tn | ‘Me direction, was maintained last night and to-day, The Governor's house in Jamaica Plain w under the watchful The Governor omitted his four-mile walk to the Statehouse to-day end came in town in his automobile, which carried an officer on the front seat. Two members of the Btate police were placed on duty in the Executive Chambers as soon as the Governor ar- rived. The Btate guard against black- hand work hae been extended also to the home in Hverett of Col, BE. La Hweeteer of the Eighth Regiment in command of the provisional regiment on duty at Lawrence. His house was guarded all night and two oMcers were on duty to-day, cee POSS’ REPRESENTATIVE HERE | * Pref. Weyman Ie Looking Inte Our Service Board. Prof. Bruce Weyman, who instructs the youth of Harvard upon the !awe of common carriers, public utilities and such matters, came to town to-day the representative of Gov. Foss Avhusetts for the purpose of in ing the Public Service Commia The Harvard professor is one of the Pioneer college authorities on public service. He made {it known to-day that Wis purpose in visiting the New York oMciais was to get data upon which a DIM will be prepared establishing a pub- fe service commission for Massachu- wotte. ——<»——— BRIDE RILED BY “AD.” » JOKER THOUGHT FUNNY. Secret Wedding Disclosed by Pub- you lication Saying Husband Would Not Pay Wife's Debts, (Bperial to The Evening Wertd.) GREENWIOH, Conn, Jan, 18—Tret Mise Alice MacMath, @ comely young pher employs in the office of ames R. Mead, had entered the bon: f matrimony Was firet learned by her friends to-day through the pub- Hieation of an advertisement that her her debts. This deitoate method of ad- Vertiwing the marriage waa the work of 14 curred on Dec. 11 last and the happy bride was enjoying @ vacation when she got married, but at the termination of her vacat work, atil) p When the to the pretty » Pher she declared dramatically that it coud not be the ork of her husband rome Idiot of a practical Joker,” Pay C tif he thinks he ts a funny man he is ‘iy mistaken and will son learn t {300 DERELICTS ‘GET JOBS. PAS hee Them Michael J. Drummond, Commiasioner | " Charities, visited the Municipal Lodg- ing House yesterday and sorted over the men who had been sheltered and fed there. He chor Jabs under the Every man w $00 and offered them Jersey lee Company villing to go, but all and fends Them to Work for ice Co, | | premtdent, with | Prisaiiia D. ¥ | The excitement iy Craft and Mra. | rd at a meet! |in the parlor of Me. Rebecca ©, Talbot- Perkins, when the t malcontents harked with treanon are consptre charges, Then thoy came back and found them eustained. ‘The storm broke. Loud and plere! ories. Accusations of star- Inge and demands by ¢ @ hearing. Absolutely not. THE 80 MEETING DID. found-gullty were ousted, and invited to retire, Who wouldn't? The mally, fused. for- They re- So when the gathered Iteolf togethar and adjourned to the kitchen, ‘There it went calmly along with its election, Mra. Wider was made president and Miss Grace A. Raymond was made recording secre: tary. It was Miss Raymond who counter- checked the enemy, hearing that they had fled for protection to Mra, Carrie Chapman Catt and the other New York Jean Nelson Penfield, chairman of the City Committee of the Woman's Suf- frage Party, and her entire committee were restrained from interfering in any | way with the Brooklyn suffrage affairs | and more eapeciaily from undertaking to call another election, | The court contest wae lively. The outa were represented by an attorney known ae “Mra. Suffren’s Husband.” The ins had two of their own number to play Portia—-Mise Amy Wren and Qiiss Barah Stevenson, It tevk the) court alx weeke to digeat the questions | propounded by the lawyers, The decision makes the temporary injunction permanent. Home rule fpr Brooklyn ts now the gladeome cry. Also, energetic ladies are ad not to monkey with the buss-naw. To the victors belong the 1 pee Ree CLARK CONFIRMS DEAL. Speak WASHINGTON, Jan, 19.—peaker Champ Wlark to-day confrmed roporta | that he former Gov. Josepu W. Folk pred agrend to stake their resp y Mactes for the Democratio er omination on the outcome ie approaching convention of Mirssourl Democrats at Joplin. If thie conven- tion should indorse Gov. Folk, Mr. Clarke sald he would forbid the further use of hts name. ‘The Clark-Folk sreatest political in ‘coment excited the t here to-day, You Don’t Need a New Stomach You Can New Look Any Meal in the Face, and Then Just | yun “Drees, Mea) entice Be. complained that their clothing and shoes | ¢ Were too worn for the weather, Drum- mond ordered the 900 fitted up in warm | the city's shipped to Hopatcong to begin work to-day at $1.60 a day. The fee company arranged to house and feed oat mayen ne i ae « Nothing doing whatever. |! i OUSTED WOULDN'T ousT, this om vived, to-day, when @ rumor was spread broadcast jthat the Mercantile Safe Dep: \thele burned out roadway. negio & jumped daily by hundr Meeting couldn't get rid of them, it|c Winkelmann, the operatic tenor, died to- ; 3 “/ICHARLES A. KEENE meats grn OO Sroeewey ‘Tenor Hermann W aml created 1880. the fire, Wall street has ting as to where the Mer- rs would @établish their 4. This speculation was re- with greater interest, | You Need Vitality, Strength, Force. If you are Weak, Nerveless, Bloodless, your arms are bound, oe energies paralyzed. Scott's Emuision is the Vitalizer—and your opportunity. ALL DRUGGIBTS it Com- Deport ly Increasing VIN’ Austria, Jan, 19.—Hermann day, He was born in 1M6 at Nrunewick Parsifal at Bayreuth in “Giving Clothing Away Here?” That’s what an out-of-town merchant—one of our old-time Department Heads—asked us yesterday, when he stepped into one of our stores, and saw the crowds and the offerings. In This Real Old Fashioned Sale With Real Old Fashioned Bargains Sale of Overcoats and Suits at *16.50 *40, *35, #32, §30, §28, *25 and *20 OVERCOATS and *30, *28, §25, *22 and *20 SUITS And such a question might well be asked, for not in years have such bargains been offered in the Brill Stores, and we believe we may state without exaggeration, not in any other stores—not freaks or fads, nor goods purchased for sale purposes, but our regular stock of Staple Black, Oxford and Fancy Overcoats Reduced to clean wp qplckiy and thoroughly. Included are beautiful brown and gray mixtures mingles—a number of handsome overcoats made of soft, woolly imported English fabrics—Raglans, Ulsters, Chesterfields; with belts or without; poined and unlined; heavy and medium weights. Suits—Browns, ys, blues and neat dark effects—English models and conservative models. 7" worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres, velours and cheviots. FIVE CONVENIENT STORES “Qet the Habit.” Go to Broadway at 49th Street 8 ° ” f 8% ‘) : 279 Broadway, nr. ChambersSt. Harlem Store Open Evenings 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich Calon Square and 40tb Street. Stores Open Saturday Evening. UnionSquare, 14th St.,nr.B’way Player Pianos Tone Quality Unequaled Superior to All Others lor Catalogue and Prices SNER WAREROOMS 96 bth Ave., cor. 16th St., N.Y. 65-57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn ane ~ ORES Fai PRS YeCarat 3¢Carat 1Carat 1’ Carats 2 Carats od Curate BLED | Pan tod Carats, BOR bs ia ai || | i] mabe ORS o8 ipo a K fa carat, 7 fa carat, 20 OUR BILL OF SALE GUARANTEES TBE VALUE OF ALL OUR DIAMONDS ALSO PROVIDES FOR THEIR RETURN WITHIN ONE YEAR Sunday World Wants Work LONDON 80 Holborn Viaduet, AM@T RDAM. Barphatistreat, PARIM, 44 Rue Lafererte, NTWERP, 00 Rue du Poltoan, aN He had not returned when Mr Davia | into the counterweight slot just ae the, , 1912, BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA NEWARK BUPFALO OPPENHEIM, CLLINS © 34th Street New York Extraordinary Clearance Sale of Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Overcoats of All-Woot Chin- chilla and mixed fabrics. 2}4to10years. | 4,95 Former Prices $7.50 to $9.50. Reduced to Boys’ Long Overcoats with convert ible collar. Highest grade fabrics and workmanship. 8 to 18 years. Former Prices $9.75 to $12.75. Reduced to 7.95 Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits with Extra Knickerbockers. All-wool mixed fabrics. 8 to 18 years. Former Prices $7.50 to $8.50. Reduced to 4.95 Fine Broadcloth ¢ Coats s lined with Marmot or Natural Muskrat. Hudson Seal, Persian or French Seal Collar. | 35, 00 Former Price $55.00. Reduced to $75.00 Men's Fur Lined Coats.. siseesoeesesReduced to 50,00 150.00 Men’s Fur Lined Coats « « 85,00 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x G Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats On Sale Tomorrow, January 20th Have Taken from the Regular Stock 150 Women’s and- Misses’ Coats of Broadcloth, Heavy Cheviot and Broadtail Caracul Cloth. Trimmed Collars and Cuffs. Satin, Plush and Brocade Linings. Forn-er Prices to $35.00. 15. S Reduced to Monday Morning Wonders. URNITURE, ON ae ceeort aay iGoomontege * #780. - looe J MORRIS 267 W125 Si: 8 AVE FURS Very Great Reductions C. G. Gunther’s Sons Established 1820 Imported models and models of our own design in Long and Medium Coats, Mufis and Neckpleces. All the desirable furs. Men’s Fur Coats for Evening and Street wear. Automobile Coats, Caps and Gloves. Get Acquainted! 301 Fifth Avenue, New York. BOLNIS FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BE 1Oxyala & NO MONEY DOWN It's the person with a large list of ace quaintances that has the best chance to succeed. What a wonderful opportunity you had of meeting employers, workers, buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, &¢., &c., through the 1,526,184 World Ads. Printed Last Year— 610,958 More than the Herald! We Pay Freight! “| CREDIT TERMS brass Be £3.00 Down $50.00 52 °F, 5.00 on 75.00 5 7.50 * 100.00 Rye 10.00 « 150.00 || Several thousand invitations to meet Persons anxious to hire, work, buy, sell, rent, exchange, &c., are advertised in The World every day. ABOUT AS MANY OR MOR! WEEK, THAN ARE ANNOUNCED TK THE HERALD, TIMES, SUN, were one ‘OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104 STS AND PRESS ADDED TOGET;

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