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% | GIVS HOLD UPON SUBWAY a rr | { THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1918. ' eum should ‘ 2 city ever see At to get after that company for fail- ure to fulf's ite obligations. “SECOND DRAFT.” “FOURTH DRAFT.” CHAPTER I. ‘AMBULANCE, TAXICAB 1 jeclous with many cute and internal in- | Juries, Roberts was not badly hurt. | The chauffeur of the taxicab was pinned | between the steering gear and seat. CHAPTER 1. Sua aria os tan eeweey bine wan bf Lessee to provide equipment. Lessee to provide equipment. | not even jolted, and no damage was t | The construction or completion of ‘The construction or ci done’ to his vehicle, though both the z the power houses, and substations for the power houses, and ambulance and the taxicab were put | é | generation or furnishing of ve generation or furnishi! COLLID “4 3 INJURED out of commission. The injured men z | power may, with fhe consent of the power may, with Season ha the were herr he : commission, be suspended during a commission, be sum uring & i period of THREE years from the date period of THN years from the date —e—- quem te mg Out of State. £ | when any part of the railroad shall be when any part of the rallroad shall be aoe ree Noles a eg fle ie | ¢ * © © complete and ready for opera- ia complete and ready for opera- Surgeon and Chauffeur Picked pn Fonda ts foae L e : ¢ | ton.” t resolution addressed : | The MeAneny report of uly, 1911, sald: “Every subataiary company nav-| Up Unconscious After Three- | tasting ageinst the proposed retura, of . i ing to do with the supply of current, equipment or other property shall be Geronimo’s band of wets te ll | subject to the provisions of the Public Service Commission.” Cornered Smash. State. It was recently decided to send Clauses to Protect Municipality in Contract Drafted in August Radi- | WAY OPEN TO PAD OPERATING COSTS. cally Changed in One Now Being * Rushed Ahead for Signatures. ‘The foregoing shows in three stages how the teeth have been pulled from agreement between the city and the B. R. T., which buya its electric power | ‘Three men were hurt earty to-day in | from the Transit Development Company, & business corporation not subject to} _ three-cornered collision between a the Public Bervice Commission, yet owned by the very same people Who OWN | Hoiyciinic Hospital motor ambulance, & the B, R. ee taxicab and @ brewery truck at Fifty- ath Ms ane effect ot @ high rate, operating expenses of seventh street and Wighth avenue, the 3. 2 may be padded ‘the city’s interest. ‘When p call was received at the hoa- The second draft blotted out the ruling of the McAneny report and allowed | pital in West Fiftieth street for an am- the B. R. T. three years to continue its present arrangements for power with | vulance at Elghty-first street and Eighth | the Transit Development Company, and seven years more were added in the |avenue, Dr. George W. Kell, twenty- | {the power to the B. M. T. after the contract the remnants of the band, now at Port Bil, Okla, to the Mescalero-Apache reservation in Southern New Mexico, _ |} Frost-bites, Chilblains and 3 | \$ All Sore Feet. Quick Cure y Persons dread the approach of mM account of chilbiains and frost- jauses @ sureness and itching 11 W. 34th St. THREE RULING MEMBERS TOO BUSY TO EXPLAIN. But Willcox, Eustis and Williams Appear to Have Agreed to Every- thing the Trust Dared to Suggest. The Evening World presente herewith the evidence of the devitalising work on subway contracts of three Public Bervice Commissionere—Wilkam R. Willcow (Chairman), John B. Eustis and George V. 8. Williams. The other Commissioners of the First District—Milo R. Maltbie and J. Sergeant Cram—have steadfastly opposed this rewriting of the subway contracts in the interest of the Interborough end the B. R. T., but they have “@ECOND DRAFT.” CHAPTER VII. “In case of default of the lessee in Paying the rental herein provided, or im case of the failure or neglect of the lessee fathfully to obeerve, keep and fulfl any of the conditions, obMgations and requirements of the lease, the city, by the commission, may: “After notice to the leeses of at least thirty Gaye take possession of the ratl- road and the existing railroads and the © ¢ © or enter into a contract @ other person, firm or corpore- © © © the operation of the 5 shall pay out of the revenue * * * the therefrom such portion thereof as'may peragraphe 6, 7 and 8 of Articie,L here- choaye been outvoted. Fepresent profits of the lessee apoiloable of shall be devoted to the payment of 3 Although the emasculating Commissioners are each pala te the declaration of dividends. Such interest and sinking charges upon “4 rtion shall be retained by the clt; bonds tesued by the lessee for {We pur- 315,000 @ year, or $50 @ doy, to strike hare for the texpoyers, Samages for seek fare, and as com- pose of construction and equipment : re fon to It." © © © and for the purpose of refund- : they appear to have retreated from the firing line every time peneat! ie for the forge rear P there was an advance made by the traction intereste. existing railroad an@ upon existing © Momrs. Willcox and Eustis have been “subway negotiating” for five coronas oS we time they met the enemy, down another peg—but Mr. Wil- PHO or Lape -oyllrer metre Rothe ‘vy ‘Sas ca, SW lb tae is a recent recruit, an appointee of Gov. Dix. pga nnyg i fnew tg og MN Rosa Radhin ¢ Three weeks age The Bvening World in parallel columns me bende, caring the ported of the contenct—forty-aine yeare—ae matter whe is the operator. This moans that the city © suowes how the Coney Island five-cont fare, aboclutely guamaaters can never secure payment of any damages seccosed under arbitre- im the MeAneny report of 1011, hag beom ruthicssly slashed ont of den or otherwise unless the earnings are more than sufficient to , fe B. B. @. operating contract. I its place was boldly slipped pay preceventials om the company’s 014 and new capital, which is ° & tem-cont Coney fare provision. Instead of « five-cont fare from = the elty to the sen now, 0 hae been put off untll 1917, and then it b can only be cotabiishes with the consent of the epereting compeay. QRAND JURY TO RESUME = THEY’ RE TOO BUSY TO EXPLAIN. Coat Ciotes Mewl : Supreme + Mow are these stupendous gifts te the twe corporations brought about! 7 the Commissioners themecives can tell that, and they have not seemed After Cunviction of Promoter's to do 00, Chairman Willcox just now te working desperately to neia| COUN! for Contempt of Coprt. Over after his term expires wn Fob. 1. Mr. Williams to assleting Mr. Willcox, Pris Hy tomplthore st btn Unites while all that Mr, Hustis will de in the way of explaining the “jokers” of the 7 ances, the, ests cantracts 1s “Bronx people want subways, and whet the Breaz wants 1//ingame adjudged guilty ry court in this district for stoners hold public sessions or regular meetinrs, which are characterised by speed and an absence of any discussion upon © subjects voted upon, with using the mails te defraud inves- For this reason the exhibits of the Commission's surrender chown in| tore to the extent of 69,000,000, ‘The Evening World must be considered upon their face. ‘The operations of the tar pagd ‘here to no explanation obtatnabio ne te Rew Messrs, Witlcen, pecdargy dln O ae ivalanyy lgproligp 73 Bustic and Williams came to reduce the scourity required of the prbgetion i y copa diged Interborongh from 90,000,080 to $8,000,000, or that of the B. B. ¥, tent of 61,000,000, from 08,000,000 to 92,000,000, hey simply 414 it, ana they aia 1 ’ ‘The Wederal Grand Jury on March privately, a0 they have dene all the public's bastness, WU returned an indictment | With all its attractiveness the McAneny report—recemmending the dual| James Dunlep Gentth, ayptem and the gift of all new subways to the present transit operators of | Eimer B. Burlingam the city—tae features which even ite otoutest defenders admit are moet|and the Bileworth Comeany. WR eitalty tndetiaitn that the defendants in the operation of CITY’S SHARE IS WHITTLED DOWN. [eM np Myra yl eee. Sales proposed clauses in the operating contracts out of the McAneny re) rf recognised subway text book. Whatever was substantial nate n report appears to have been well whittled down in the final draft ef the probe into the operations of the Radio ogerating contracts, companies and it wee then that Grant, _ On Aug, 14, 1912, the Commission got out ite “second draft” of subway | counsel ¢or the corporations, refused to! operating contracts. They were printed and privately circulated with “oon. | ive up the books and the contempt pro- fidential” in one corner, None were given to the press, At that time it was | Cedings followed. ; Delieved that the traction compantes in thie early draft had got about all the Jyice there was in the municipal orange. It seems not. Comparisons made by The Evening World are founded upon these “second * contracts as @ base. There can be no charge made that the points are old matters which were threshed out last May when the dual wgatem of subways wae agreed upon. They are all fresh, and interesting evidence of the failure of three Public Service Commissioners te stand firm 4@ the interest of the whole public of this city, HBRE ARE SOME “CONCESSIONS.” The parallel columns show the “concessions.” The “second draft’ ts thet dated Aug. 14, 1912, and the “fourth draft” te the present form, datea| ' Jam. 20, 1913, two days ago. . * “SECOND DRAFT.” “FOURTH DRAFT? CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER IV. Security. Geourity. “article XVIL—#imultancously with “Article XVII—Within thirty éays execution of this contract the after the execution of this contract the we shall give security for the per- lesece shall give security for the per- formance of its obligations, as follows: formance of its tome as follows: LS ‘wy depositing with the Comptroller “By depositing with the Comptrolier {the sam of 94,000,000 in cash ov in value the sum of $1,000,000 in cash or in value Of eecurttios as the lessee may elect) Wey shall be securities of wehedule shall be hereto annexed, en- fourth draft, making ten years altogether. “FOURTH DRAFT.” CHAPTER VII. “In case of default of the lessee in Paying the rental herein provided, or in case of the failure or neglect of the lennee faithfully to observe, keep and fulfll any of the conditions, obligations and requirements of the lease, the city, ‘by the commission, may: “Berve notice of such default upon the Yennee, directing the lessee to cure the! default within thirty days or within) auch further period as may be allowed + by the commission. | Not remedied within such time the lessee on of before the expiration thereof may notity the commission of ‘ts intention to arbitrate the amount of the damages y caused by the default.” Gn the event this arbitration goee the lessee, then the city is © © © “that the revenue other- Geduct wise distributable to the lessee under against pledged) KILL 40 TURKS IN SEA FIGHT) the medicinal curative elements of cod Jen, 18 four re and thirty wounded. inch guns. Severe damage was also! inflicted by the Greek projectiles on the Turkish battleship Assar-i-Tewfk. The Turkish gunners declare that 1 sy inflicted im: portant losses on the Greeks. , }0f No, %9 West Fifty-fourth street, If the default be| an. 2.—The Turkish lomes in the naval fight with the Greek fleet off the Dardanelles on While 164 others were pened, run-down system. In the course of the fight a Greek shell exploded inside one of the| time if Vinol does not do all we say. turrete of the Turtish battleship Tor- gut Reis, killing and wounding ever: ‘man ta it and disabling ‘both ‘of the id. most unbearable, @n @ nervous condition. reatment gives tmmediate relict. “Dissolve two tablespoontuls of Calocide compound In @ basin of warm water. Soak frequently four, an ambulance surgeon of the) The fol- hospital, left to answer it. John Spéok, was chauffeur and James Roberta, twenty-six, of No, 421 West Fifty- aixth etreet, went along as extra driver, ‘The motor ambulance was going north on the east side of Eighth avenue when & taxicab driven by Edward Russell of No, 962 West One Hundred and Twenty- Seventh street came through Fifty-sev- enth street going west, The ambulance chauffeur swerved to the west side of the street to avold a collision and hit a Lion Brewery auto truck amidships, The next instant the taxicab hit them both, The three men in the ambulance were thrown to the street and the doctor and chauffeur were picked up uncon- —SSSE EEE HOW TO RESIST Chronic Coughs and Colds Strong, vigorous men and women hardly ever catch cold; it's only when the system is run down and vitality low that colds and coughs get a foot- hold. ‘ Now isn’t it reasonable that the right way to cure a cough is to build up your run down condition again? Mrs. Olivia Parham of East Durham, N. 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Newest Thrée-Quarter Length Models With Long Revers, Fastening with Large Ornament well to the left. Lined with Plain or Bright Silks. $22.50 | About 100 Suite to Close Out at 00, Various Models, $15,00 * All Shades. Special Sale of Fur Coats ‘Were 30,00, 35.00, 40. 75 Black Russian Pony Coats $27.50 Values 65.00 to 125.00 $39.50 42 French Seal Coats $52.50 Civet Cat or Raccoon Collar and Cuffs. 0 Also plain models. Values 100.00 to 150.00 $69.50 Opposite Waldorf-Astoria. “‘Mr. Inveterate Smoker”’ It is unnecessary to inform you that the excessive use of TOBACCO leaves an unpleasant taste in the MOUTH, porticularty noticeable in the morning. authorities tell us that the use of tobacco results in the transference of microbes to the intertor of the mouth. 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BEAUTY” BRAND M. ‘et New California Asparagus BRAND — Colossal. oe Bogan Qa. 06,09, 6-1b, Cartons (heans only), BT. ase. » WORLD. WANTS wr..ccccnreeene’s ‘adi yea wha 4 pound Ww A N T 8 fj

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