The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1912, Page 6

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eee ©HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1912. ta aan ~ a nn en we _—-—-———— a Aes aS enjoyed by the New York public. There- fore this should aeem « plain proposition FOR THOMAS DUFFY, WHO | | DISAPPEARED IN 1908 HOTEL CAB STAND Saat s%"t|AXEL DID SHOW HUMAN INTELLIGENCE - - By Vic “sve searcu moe : QUESTION RESTS lat VARIANCE with Pree Pus. (ae | Gilg BRBINeP CARAT HOA TS ' |_ “Firat of all, tt has never been tried. ) AY GoT_ TT ALL FIKED | Standar’ Hirst Quative wd DAS REFEREE! to Make a Thorough Hunt iw a DAB GUY | for the Missing Man. "an ¥ : " We eane COUNT ABN ‘ roe police of derms city nave | Sixty Yecrs of Experience sew ore ott: Behind Hub-Mark Rubbers ch to find | i |The cabs that are continually in front | of hotel stands are forbidden by law to = DEEDL ? WITH ALDERMEN bly for hire elsewhere. The public hack- % } men a@re not given the privilege of these rT ' | quested the were He IEA EF AY GET KNOCKED DOWN |ciatx in # WE BANE CouNT SLOw ! oft wee stands. Therefore, this situation alone ee i* at variance with a free public ser Thomas Duffy, four years of! Very likely your grandfather wore H *, | Vice. ja who has be miss sinve | from ovr factory, We were + Arthur F. Cosby Dectares the| ‘the contention of the cab compantes | { November, 1%, Duffy had been living | pioneers in an industry developed by -a hotel men that they must give thelr) youre. at the home of his aunt, Mra. Johr American ingenuity and enterprise Board Can Legally Abol- assured "BEGINNING TO Rock, No, and atreet, Jersey Citys | We nee passed the experi- . i efficient SHOW HUMAH s' f’ =} | | since his arrival in this country in 1. | me atta ' is} iva st TELL IGENC! 4 x | He left home, saying he was golng to Every whe rs FECO: ish Private Stands. i atin Ge Naheronh) Z | | Newark, where he expecied to ket work. | tandard ork City for neers which are He had been wo: j the subway was up thie Job to fered by a firm in 3 k | After a lapse of several ¢ J lowing the disappearance {his aunt requested the Jers jee to send out an ala W find that arks you buy less often Standard—First Quality Pee nates IT IS A PUBLIC DUTY, |net ve Therefore, sirict rules and regula: ——- tions similar to those in other citier - ER ONTS where the system has heen pertected Merchants’ Association in Favor] mast be made eo that every driver must prove his honesty and efficiency and be} of Proposed Taxi Or- | hondea accordingly If necensary Ant) tives were put on case but! abe must be #0 equipped and under! without avail, Several days ago, John | dinance. surveitiance that ANY cabin Duffy, twenty-one, a brother of the jew Yprk serving the pu another in efficien h laws atrictly enforeed, there He missing man, ar d from his home at} Brierfleld Lisacull, County Roscommon, | Ireland. He told the old folks that he no reason for any hotel pro- would not return until had made 0 incriminate as to which cabs : @ thorough search for th o H COUNT FAST ake hin guests, ‘The revenue of the 2 John went to the Jerse ¥ Poll-#| 17 your deater cannot aupply you, write ws By Sophie Irene Loeb. “From a legal’ standpoint there in no |§ r - on Cat: od a “) edd 0. Oe csiigs ihe wave 3 tenctands av SUG Rd St ee ‘ MR. REFEREE ~ leet dort anttier wisem: tte} Boston Rubber Shoe Company ! ‘ e a New York ee 3, aa s 1 think tt ought to be done by it ax the the Aldermen pase an ordinance . AY BANE then travelled to New York and r Hatabliahed 1853 Maiden, Maas. quested the authorities here to ald the Jersey police In the search. Reginning to-day John will start to visit the hos+ Cet Aaa wad wit | Never Forget ee ON | that upon your physical condition depends your comfort and useful- ness—that your condition will be BRONCHIAL |B erors your liver stimulated and your COUGHS digestion made sound by abolishing the private hac 1 think they would certainly be sustained from a legal standpoint, 1 ext step “| would meem to be te vate hacketands inte vided that the owner of the ab |property be given sutfelent roo! fret step in creating a more popula alke, the city se streets fo! the point wh: a nulsani dance wita that of M many other notewor . will no doubt prove Aldermen now considering the sent, permit Ing ordinances ¢ vor He has for the nh the Inte pnsiderable stu ’ vet 4 public hackstands t ‘This matter has been before the pul. vould #1 fecain hie necemmary ele tc @ very long time,” sald Mr, Cos’ ment | “Some very good ordinances have bee | THE RIGHTS OF THE CITY IN) suggested, which from every les! THE MATTER. | standpolmt were well drewn, but meem-| 1 think that the ctty would I ingly the matter has practically re-| right to designate these priv i mained an it im, stands as public hackstands according- result from inflammation of the delicate bronchial tubes which clog with mucus—pneumonia easily lows. SCOTT'S EMULSION works “The present condition of taxicab ser-|ly. The poople generally have not been wonders in overcoming acute vice is the outgrowth of this system of in the habit of using a taxteab service | n of private hackstands know |eor $50,000 IN GOLD, or $1,00,000, ATMO of the boxes rete | ll bronchitles it etope the cough, private hackstands granting permits for|to a degree in keeping with the popula- OME ea PUT LEAD IN PLACE. a Se ee ge ee hecks the infl ; j companies for the use of these stands. | tion of the city, but tf these conditions; | Acie twoltidete ob (hechaiinese. @ . a eee checks the inflammation, an and it would seem that until this thing| were changed and the public were as vay? | so syatematized that TTT h the gold was taken and dup! its curative, strengthening ie first abolished a con: Hon enjoyed by | sured of every cab no doubt he eilieleney and se ted 9 teense t increase In lee of; Q. Why should not o would food-value distributes ener- gy and power throughout s an * accounts for continuow: \- LONDON, Nov. %1.—The theft of $50,000 | seais put on. in gold shipped from the Bank of Eng- This indicates that the thieves had advance informa abort the siiip-b ———e—_—_—a—o——OOOOOsOXx; at |land to the offices of the Credit Lyon- e ie of such | nals at Alexandria, Egypt, has mystified ' . pm Sealaity we watch would be sive present cliente! nals at Alexandria, | as my a] ment and haa ade elaborate. plans the body. p ‘ o 5 alibre tha they will continue t> ¢ English, Egyptian and Continental |for the theft. But, as unusual preca: Insiat rr B i . : TH CURABLE STAGE proved in Bu 7 re aye A. Because the city of New York | ride at the present rates; why reduce | police. Uiont were taken to guard the money || /Aeist on SCOTT'S for Bronchitis. } CATARRHAL tems have been worked out to economic] grants licenses fo (ax ° them? | There were forty cases of gold, con-]all the way to Egypt, the mystery | Scott & Bowne, Bloomficid, N. J. 12-89 L F mon carriers and t A. Why, Indeed, except that you | taining @ total of 20,000 pounds sterling, | how the culprits got to the gold az c | JEL ‘he Merchants’ Amsociation j# infa | for that purpose to a fe) . i] . are running to favor the few who | of abolishing the private hack-| I" eMcient enough ¢ can afford your rates rather than | === a - - otands. Just what the rates should be| “ leense. plying for the public, for which | has never been definitely determined, Q. Why should not the hotel pro- your service is intended. R LOOR URNI T URE ND LL OCODWORK { Do not go away from home in the hope! But with the abolishing of the privat brietors receive this money for —-— —-- ry ef © cure trom residing @ short time in @/hackstande I think that a generally} OPerating In front of Ale ! ; Bacon a U. §. Steel Director. pean fate Service wowld and should/ fourean” one egy i. Ata meeting yesterday of the Execu- 5 + | Tet present ayatem of taxicate bas| A: Because newspaper stands ani | tive Committee of the United States 6 "| heen butt up on hotel trade and private) ‘raph offices are not common | Steel Corporation, Robert Bacon, 6 chatwe’ weeoonte . oatin aid. any; Carters lke taxtcabs, the wervice [former Ambasaador to France, was change by the Aldermen Would change! F Which the city ta responsible, and | elected a director to succeed the late the ayatem,” ‘the cab conipanies. i] ue paying of rebates (for that ‘| Clement A. Griscom. | What tt amount 10) makes the pro. = —- = = —— Se SENRIOKe OL RBLOEE MEN | prictor use the «for gain, which AVOID | @ . is against the | | Here are some of the questions asked Q. Why should newspaper people, IMPURE: vf 4 \by hotel b tee Infants ena Invalids y more than taxicabs’ Geet taxicabs gre convey- 9 [strict rules and regulations for drivers,| ances primarily put into operation } and equipment of cars, whicn they are| for the benefit of the public, Just | willing to accede t an atreet cars and subw ‘and | It means the Origine! end Geauine | ari e ds be aboi- when they produce a business and a | | TS an to know | rate for a distinct clientele (ney are eo Q. Tf the private ne Snitations | OUP, ane TNE nd cab companies ag to} launiry people, telegraph nm the forthcoming ordin- ance, who contend that the ordinance in all right except for making more! Steger overtake the patient. If you fear that there has been failure ished how is a hotel that the cabs his guests use are re- not publi carriers. liable? ‘A. The atrict rules and reguiations | ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS PUT pete caet, You no hin find out for! murt make one eaponaible as BY CAB COMPANI ‘The Feod-Drink for ail Ages . ottice eultation and the Government for its Q. Since we have so perfect a sys- | Rich mill, mali grain, in powder form Puce SY tren SHLD shetnns Why should any cao tem by which two-thirds of our tad in Tat ee ees oe a 2 license in the City of | business is private accounts in one aghs, +) New York be unreliable? company and 60 per cent. in another rina 20 Q. If @ hotel man has taxicabs | company, yielding a revenue approx!- Get MtoreDally charged to the accounts of gue matoly $109,000 per month and about * y i why should he not receive some com- 10,000 a be- days, 11 to 2, Valuable book on Tuber-| pensation for that? come of culoaia pent to any address A. 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