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committee, of which Alderman Bryant until the courts pass upon the points heat Resinol Ointment, with t | Willard ts chairman, will then hold a bodies will form no small representa-| raised. Until the courts decide advert ringworm, tetter, psoriasis or Pesine! Soap, is abee a8 Martin Rowan, Marty aeen | tlon in attendance at the public hear- claims of the hotel owners, th to ti htly skin- jeal household tr 4 Dc. 2 . 19, | pubitc session at which the operation of| ings, Prepared with data showing the rman adds, the right to abolish other tormenting, unsightly pepo oy 4 Henry Kelly. Jemites C...-. 12,008 }] | various taxi meters will be shown and demand for immediate reform as advo- oS ree rewees reenatee ie troubles yield to Resinol Ointment and Heads, dandr, tees of ac oe manipulated to demonstrate accuracy as) cated by The Evening World for several preciate the necessity of boil report. In all t 8 Col. Cor-| concern to the members of the oom- Seranton, Pa., June 19, 1912. “My ote-year Leading Figures in the Plans Sen advocates realeal reform. Ttaving| mittee, The majonty et (ne. members olttyhed ad tet te Sasecet : made & long and applied study of the| want to do away with these special rae ee oe ae ae eared powhes wren For Cone *8 Bi Mardi Gra taxicad conditions existing In this) hotel grants, but fear that they may be pear on he face and , covered with y g city, Col Cornell has now been placed) unable to proceed legally or consitution- es, nod looking like blieterafullok eater, In & position, because of nis trip and|ally tn abolishing these stands, They Bemaeee BP Sexe ani Clatmant oaly Tour Tesearches abroad, to place his finger, have asked the Corporation Counsel for tims ingwo.dare, tnd the sores raniabed and on the ovils of the cab system as con-| an opinion. The hotel people declare Fo a ee eee Sec tren ke welneeee ducted and operated in New York and| that they possess the legal right to con- te eet Sais and cried terribly whenever be thereby offer many valuable suggestions trol a ten foot wide highway space In was ye. 1 tried lots ot remedien whieh )? a, ANEW TO-M I0- MORROW: the committee. front of their hotel properties; that 4 mel foe Foup and’ | they bave a legal and constitutional ‘Otntment we like magic, and . PUBLIC WILL BE INVITED TO) iene to charge for the privilege of Shree dee’ ne Sealed the cores gente VOICE COMPLAINTS. allowing the cabs of companies to. 0c- hat yon weal te rears. Annie Following Friday's hearing will come! cupy the street epace; that in thus rent gre cre pees (Signed) Mra. Annie Schroe- Winner Will Be Announced | as Soon as the Votes Have Another Whack [from every one, and vere of taaicabal (hotels: that when hotel propertion é The nee, creed waere of taxicabs) were acquired the Nighway easement a s even t e ig Gomtel. at the Situation. hands of drivers, jugaled meters, opera-| according to law’ and that. the City esino e VOTE TO DATE FOR KING OF THE CONEY MARDI GRAS C CARNIVAL. is R. 8,061 Maurice Costello, Moving "Pio ture Actor... 4 D. Otto Voit. George H. Blakney, Acme rs Frederick Pn Schacter, Emi) Kiein, 1. 0. O. F. John J. Curran, Irish-Am. A. C. Frank J, MeDermotte, W. 8. ‘The last day in the election for King ot the Coney Island Mard! Gras and Carnival of Fun opened with Martin Rowan, leutenant to Daniel J. Carroll, Democratic leader in the Fourteenth As- sembly District, Brooklyn, far in the lead, and his friends still hustling, But a little thing Ike 7,000 votes to the bad did not fen» the plucky Henry Kelly, Harlem's candidate, nor discour- age John White, the Warwick of one fous campaign, and they only sald READS MOTHER IS KILLED WITHOUT KNOWING IT'S SHE, THE EVENIL NG@ WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1912. VTI-YEAR-OLD GIR hearings in which the publlc will be in- vited to participate, when a general dis- cussion of the entire subject will take! Aldermanic i Coenen Will ton and management will be requested to tell their stories to the As many civic associat) © and transportation, tax payers’ leagues and other organizations have made taxicab conditions in this @y a ‘To-morrow will witness another effort In public of the Aldermanic Taxicab In- veatigating Committee to get down to | bed rock on the taxicab situation. The| years, speakers from the Merchants’ Association will be among the repre- [well as to disclose just how dishonest drivers and company managements can plained by its author. Gecretary of the High-| °f taxis are imposed upon. Complaints Col. Cornell by the score have been recelved by the H > oc was en: Thomas F. Hawkins, w pik Sinualtihe oe fbroad| AS#0ciation and each of these has been| something will have been accomplished, aseiss . « py the co investi i Lou Liftman, Optima © and atudy taxicab conditions, rates and| Mvesueated and reported on. These = peration in all of the principal cities reports will also be filed with the Alder 0} 0 mante committee. seoh Ds >} hich the taxicab has be: sarah Dane. Quiney c. Hr} SAYARESE seme 6 repdions ‘of goneral public utiitly| SPECIAL STAND ABUSES WILL Sonnsa aret. x! a0 ee eSceens & and for which service Europeans are BE AIRED. Frank. A. Miller, Moving Pie- charged one-third less than the rate de-| The question of special stand privi- ture Operat! cmaded by Now York compantes. Col.|l¢ke# us farmed out to the taxicab William B. Kraemer, 1.0. 0. F. eae A OER —-|Gornel!'s report 1s sald to be replete! companies by the big hotels with information which will be of great value to the committee in concluding the preparation of a final ordinance. In Avance of Its submission it may be 1 that the Colonel's report will favor a much reduced rate for taxicab ser- vice In this city. SWIMS ACROSS HUDSON |= ‘The report will show the comparison in their character Between the European cab and the American cab as operated in Greater New York. The comparison will put the American cab, from the standpoint of convenience, roominess and cleanliness, far in the shade. De- portment of chauffeurs employed on the T edway't zh Pills Mary Elizabeth Miller Shows Remarkable Endurance in with grim determination: “Just wait] — tn B cabs abroad, the character of creden-| cv» a dissrdery of the Stomach. Lirer. Bomels till the five Hartem clube back of Kelly! Justice Rosenthal’s Forebodings Athletic Feat. tials necessary to employment, com-| Kitnas., Batter sure, AM fare heard from. It’s King Henry, and ; ‘ pensation and hours of labor, will com-| Sea Box. “AT DRUG there's nothing else to tt." Carry Him to Morgue to See prise another interesting chapter of the| RADWAY & CO., 55 Elm St., ld Should it be “King Henry,” John Victi Stre iil Mary Elizabeth Miller, eleven years ‘White will be his prime minister, as he ictim of Street Sweeper. O4 daumbiar 08 SR. No, 600 was to King Harry in 1908. Miss Arline aad Ruth Selleck, who collected 2,000) ballots for Kelly among their friends at} will be maids of hon rnered 1,000 vot age. As for “King y's Queen, It will be Miss Alice Joyee, one of the famous beauties of the world. She enjoys a salary of %,000 | e , because of her beauty Poseur for a moving picture flim ern, Miss Joyce is a Harlem girl. the King’ Brooklyn an? Queens Boroughs an- nounce that hey have been collecting dallots for two weeks for their cashier, "| reading in the newsp Justice Alexander S. Rosenthal of the Muntetpal Court has of going to | the Fordham Morgue and there tdentify~ his mother, killed Seventh District | had the painful exporience Ing the dead body of by @ street-sweeping Alar’ by his m absence from her hot One Hundred and‘ machine. e at No, elfth street, his forebodings were true. her's unexplained 606 West and «of the strange glance was sufficient to tell him that Mre, Rosenthal, who was 6 years old, Miller, West One Hundred and Forty-second street, yesterday afternoon swam two 4nd three-quarter miles in and across the Hudson River, @ great part of the Ume battling against @ strong ude. Mary Elizabeth won @ diamond stud- ded medal given by Commodore Good- man of the Volunteer Life Savers. Accompanied by her father and Harry Helprin, a Mfe saver, in @ boat, Mary Final. Season End While Kelly and Row: fputing | Accident that cost the life of an aged, A an te ahich, shall wear the crown. at | Unidentified woman, Justice Rosenthai| Elizabeth plunged into the water at the| (@ glad to prove to you. Coney, the whole Fire Department of| presented himself at the morgue. One| foot of One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and headed up stream, On near- ing Fort Washington Point the tide was running like a mill race and the child subject of Investigation, these combined | ing the public highways to cab co: they are protecting their gue: wz known and responsible com- onvey their guests to and from | pantie Fathers nor any other authority tn fact can deprive the hotel owners from these Vested and so called constitutional rights. The committee members want those questions settled and according to Ghair- man Willard, they cannot be settled VEN the severest and stubborn- est cases of eczema, salt-rheum, aboliahing th if rates are t Resinol Soap, Their soothing, healing, antiseptic hair, sores, as @ special hotel privileges be substantially reduced said Alderman Willard to-day. William D. Kole, Quartet C.... 3.9% cajunt meters. for cheating taxicab | Semtatives at these hearings. ‘The Mer-| taxicab compantes pay to the hot balsams strike right into the surface, John Savarene, Cashier Fire | patrons, At this meeting of the com- Fae cnet ee eers| a Siti acc. AHie ton tae tae stop itching instantly, let the tortured, snd #)), but for Department. Queene..., -». mittee the report of Col. Cornell—If it ts n and management of taxi-| rots more thats $900,000 @ year. That inflamed skin rest, and restore it to write to Dept. ba Andrew = Yacends, Paname time—will be read and ex- city is detrimental to trade.) io’ nor cent. charge Is necessari!; A Resuwou Cuem. ‘Co. ae + 1,608 Prepared in te Well as the resident users| (P Per 3 jecessarily ap- perfect health, quickly and at little altimo Resiz piled to the cost of passenger carrying— in brief the public pays. ten per cent. from present charges and Try Resinol and see. Remove that expense, not irritate the face. Is the simplest, most economical and pleas- antest means of getting about, that has ever been invented. Any dealer will be In New York City Electric Vehicles are sold by worst cases of eczema Trial free nol Shaving Stick ean John Savarese, who is a Coney Island Italian voters of Leader Fret Lundy's district, into je solld Democracy, and they are going te dump them into ballot box was crossing Park avenue at One Hun- dred and Eighty-elghth street yesterday afternoon, and stopped to let the sweep- er pass. A New York Central locomo- tive, passing in the cut below the street Anderson Electric Car Co—(Deiroit Electric General Vehicle Co—S0S Fifth Ave (Commercial) 2236 Broadway (Passenge: and Commercial) Healey Co—1654 Broadway (Passenger) Atlantic Vehicle Co—1600 Broadway (Commercial) — Holt-Chandler Co (Flanders Electric)—1932 Broad- Babcock Electric—John Wanamaker, Agent—Broad- way (Pi started acroas the river. She thi opposite One Hundred and seventieh street and in crossing the tide carried her down to about One Hundred and Fifty-ftth Then she turned and Shirt Sale! John.” = Kin, and The Evening World public know just how ulted at the earl yafter the orpe of counters count. exchange slumisum drinking cup with cover or em olled-paper sanitary drinking cup in lense, They will be given to you free. Fifth Avenue In double-faced, all wool boyish Mixtures, Coat with belted back, Regular price $16.75 —9.75 ers, and t) moned pronounced , but ady dead. suspicion who she Was unt! Rosenthal came to the Morgue. Best & Co. Extraordinary Sale of New Fall School Coats For Girls 8 to 16 A New Model in tan and green, and Also a Clean Up On Broken Sizes in Girls’ Coats 3% to 6 years—8 to 16 yea 5.00, 7.50 Regular prices $7.50 to $15.00 At Thirty-fifth Street SES eee TOG SMITH S ST. stied shrilly to warn a group horses drawing the sideways, and be- hal could escape the per struck her, She] you?” she asked her father as she the heavy, re-| climbed into Dr. Gite only » Fordham the woman Nothing on her served ans of identification, and there A Double Breas'ed Ulster ars headed upstream, landing on the Jersey shore, @ mile above the old Fort Lee ferry house. “Did you bring any sandwiches with SSC Regularly $1.50 and $2.00 my daughter, but she readily overcame them. She made the ewim in an hour 1] and ten minutes and was not even fatigued,” NOT e The largest part of ¢ the lot are new ar- rivals which were delayed in freight transit, and were intended for selling six weeks ago at the regular higher prices. An Offering Unusual in its timeliness, for patterns, colorings and materials are peculiarly “just right” for Fall and Winter Wear. This is the whole story in a nutshell, and we expect the piles on our coun- ters to ebb to-day, like the tide. Pees Hey feed ai ie ee BROADWAY AT WARREN ST — NEW YORK ~S"" AV. BET 27'" & 28™STS FULTON ST., AT FLATBUSH AV.~ BROOKLYN — BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV gray and blue, BALL CHILLS TRIPLE BAKED NG AND WITH oP RTA TTRESS| BROOKLY DESTesSssEsae COR STATE STQ way and Astor Place (Passenger) Hupp-Yeats Electric Car Co—1989 Broadway (Pas- Baker Vehicle Co—1798 Broadway (Passenger and senger and Commercial) Commercial) International Fritchle Co-Sg05 sth A , rebels; 5 sth Avenue (T’assenger) co eercialy TT Venicle Co—too William Street Lansden Co—1785 Broadway (Commercial) Commercial Truck Co of America—1780 Broadway Rauch & Lang—s8th Stand Broadway (Passenger) (Commercial! Studebaker Bros Co, of N Y¥—Broadway & sgth St ( } y & 591 (Passenger and Commercial) Walker Vehicle Co—3o Church St (Commercial) Ward Motor Vehicle Co—1204 Broadway (Com- mercial) Couple Gear Co—149 Broadway (Commercial) tield E.'ric Bus Co—30 Church St (Passenger) General .iotors Truck Co—240 West 59th Street (Come excial) The New York Edison Company—At Your Sertice 55 Duane Street : Phone Worth 3000 Branch Offices for the Convenience of the Public: | Address Phone Address Phone Address Phone 424 Broadway Spring 9390 124 W. 42d St. Bryant 5262 27£E.125th St. Harlem 4020 \q 126 Delancey St. Orchard 1960 839 Third Ave. Plaza 6543 362 E. 149th St. Melrose 3340 “Thar ae Ghee York’s finest Apartment Houses are illustrated and described, to call in person, send 6c to cover actual postage anda FRI to you by mail without delay, Address; ing, New York City.” 'BY FAR THE 2d COMPLETE RENTING GU OF ITS KIND"EVER COMPILED AND PRIN If your present place of residence has not the comforts and conveniences you desire, be sure and go to one of The World's various offices and get a FREE copy of this big and most valuable guide in which hundreds of New If inconvenient ‘E copy will be sent ‘all Renting Guide, World Build- E

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