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MIMI 9 oor LEE HIRES IE a lia ; : . . ; ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 50, 1019, , SCENTOONEYFARE ‘Arzerican Princess Rides EMPLOYERS MEET POLIGE PICKETS [SUBHAY CONTRACTS "Seta io ‘+* TO DRAW FROM FU! WON BY ExPQGNG 'V##% Lion and Leopard | wrucraTr BnAR) ONLY ONGAMBLERS) WILL BE SINED, mses em BIL TSTRONERY ~~~" TODUSCSTANE. MTHOUT'SHFTS"| CYNORWITES cause in a statement of what the Ad Inside Story of the Dickering!| $ jutant-General’s office could afford for Settlement of Garment Work-| Inspector Cahalane Gives} “We Shall Do.So in a Few/|the maneouvers, Col. J. v. Howard, my Shows Brooklyn Monopoly tity and representatives of the Brook: | Had Fooled Service Boafd. | chief-ofifinances, set a sum in bil Hag ers’ Difficulties May Result | Buckner Light on Duplicate Days,” He Says in |ncluded siimeoo trom tne fund duc lyn Rapid Transit Company. It would ! appear that the city and the company 1, 1% Col, Howard has been in bis ‘broke even” with reepect to the ten office dL had invptic From Conferénce. Plants About Town. Latest Letter. faith ta, bi. judgment.” eal « “Joker found in the B. R. T. con- tract since the public hearing Jan. % Adt.-Gen, William Verb detense of ch A compromise for the city 1s | eparied as a victory for the company. ry The BR. T. contract wae practicaty | Victory Won, Then Lost, Then TO VOTE TO-MORROW.|PUT CHECK ON GRAFT. |, 210°" atzner wrote another letter |) Oy tov aie trormeycderieral 1 dimposed of yesterday by the conferrees | j to-day. Im it he declined to appear at action. ony & traction ratification mags-Meeting to)": am taking the memorandum that consisting of Commissioners Willcox, Won Again—All Since Bustia, Williams and Maltbie and Bor- be held to-night in Prospect Mall, |Col. Howard gave me reqommmending this i igi i 4 diture, which, though involving Union Will Decide Then} Vigilance Failed to Find Any rootirn, Tee later ‘wan atroned te | Saas ure, “whieh, tNough ne ough President MoAneny of Manhattan Jan. 20. and Borough President Miller of the Bronx. p Aan I 4 . 4 lawful conduct,’ in Whether to Continue Walk- | Plainclothes Men Taking | porary chatrman ot the meeting until | verting tne wente funda. Tonal Bro- TEN INTERBORO JOKERS UNDER | ‘THis te an ineide story of how the RE TO-DAY. Coney five-cent fi was won, lost and} he is succeeded by Lewis H. Pounds, | guce thii dence in support of my at- The conferrees to-day turn their atten. | WON again—all since the hi Out or Accept Terms. Protection Money. Public Works Commissioner. tion, In of the fact that Col. How- tion to the ten “Jok found in the | Jan. %—upon the “final dra: subway contract with the New York) hearin At all the sittings Commis: | Mun’ al Ratiway Corporation, the new, “Tam certain,” the Mayor wrote, “that | ard charactetleed my act x. _ - the members of the Public Service Com- | ranted on the atand T A determined effort to en the garment | Emory R. Buckner, counsel to the Interborough contract since the publi ssloner Maltbie ie tho opposition (het | pin und ie y Chan to be satisfied, and if he refusee| Crewicg “Mh tne BOR. he | a mission and also the members of the |had himself recommended it. strike, which for ix weeks has spread | Curran Aldermanic Committee, dropped to Be satiofied he ts voted down three —————— city government are grateful to the peo- le of Brooklyn for thelr intention to| BOXING COMMISSILN STOPS distress throughout ths great east side, | his side excursions Into vice conditions was begun by the State Labor Depart-| to-day and resumed his Intimate in- lo one in the commission, Commie: sioner Cram docs not attend the secret ble for th My ot ‘king us G ‘ me for te oeTrenne eubway con. | BOUTS AT WASHINGTON A. C ment this afternoon. At the behest of | quiry into the detallx of poitce adminis. | tracts. $ meetings Commissioner WitKams, Chairman Will- | tration. “But tere is 20 ee te pohergad acces Oannwaen, | 4 9 pe? AS Aly $ lam C. Rogers of the Board of Media-| ‘The proceddings were replete with| Se o@ thet sunject. Chairman Willcox is now ure he will | ference the announcement that the fiv. i; ve able to get the contracts completed | cent fare wan back in the B, R. T, con- | MALTBIE FINDS TRAP, 4 When Borough President McAneny of | ‘ Manhattan gave to The Evening Work! at the close of yesterday's morning con- | 4 oft-repeated detaile, Much ently ington A. C., at which club Chick Ros: ence with the group of four assoolations| gf the matter covered. han Seen gone] 40,80 18 & few days. tha i hone died from the effects of a blow of manufacturers that has eo far stend- | over hefore in the examination of police] “ml#ing the work om 4 delivered in « eparring match iat weex, fastly reused to deal with the leaders of | Saptains. ‘The bulk of the session waa| “He assured that the falsehood and) 0 ee men that he their striking employees. taken up with reading of letters and re. “lamor and low-bred manners of these land bean ordered by the Cormmietion to ‘The conference was held at the Hotel | yorts with reference to specific places|tWO OF three newspaper Lroprletee | tov oiting huts until the board eould Breevort, Fifth avenue and Eighth | on the Kast Side used for gambling pur-| 00" NO Bees ae Oe these acampe [Arrive at a decision of his cape. street, and It lasted several hours. ' poses, o harm, | Spured on by the warning of Gov While it was in progres Mr. Rogers pector Cal gently in| 8"¢ scoundgels are doing us no harm, bo Bave out word that although no basis Mere tare bret haber jg ot] DUE only themselves, if that were pos: |Sulzer to eliminate brutality in bout*, ‘ ven, [the HoxIng Commission held a epectai of mediation had been agreed to oy | Broadway and below Fourwontn streat,| Ubi. The time has come when noth: | cia tolaay to fx responsibility for the manufacturers represented, he be-|was called to the stand. f tion and Arbitré confer: Mi er Shor! Wash. Fbitration went into confer: | ne sign the contracts. We shall new janager James Shortell of the Wash: and signed before his tract there Is no doubt that he thought office. Both he and Mayor Gaynor are |it was there, and there is not a doudt onfident that there will be ample time| that he had “pulled hard” in the oon- to wind up the dickering and thus give | ference to pul it th the Intervorough oportunity to privately | Hix announcement was in a measure sell ite 000,000 worth of bonds—| premature, for at the time he gave the » dacked by the city's credit-to J. P.| interview the clause relating to the Morgan & Co. at 91-2 These bonds - Will later be sold to the public|reached in the joint session between round 104 Public Service Commissioner Milo it, Chairman Willcox is counting most} Maitbie—who is out for all he can got y fark clear | (SE SHSRS Lee Cores aeons ee death of Chick Rose from a blow rietors can x ceive heed from | Me gent wy ‘ leved a long step was being taken to- | out, youngish man with a knowledge of Key Gis asige pied Ltenpuanaeeworla Sive® by righ Jack Senith at e Wash. Notas Geko bea Makers io ed the grammatical use of WiKs!s. He) ang the corrupt class to whom they Shortell, the Comentvaion heart the tea: we gi Vga td ration. Mr. | had been a witness before. dally address themselves through their |timony of Dr. Phillips, club physician, items used, a one of his most po-| Cahalune was asked abvut the S¥9*| raghag newspane: and several other attendants who were Coney five-cent fare had not then been fer SBe-putloand the rest of the cote ferancen, the” Increasing destitution | tees! that have’ tect rakied ua gam.| SAYS THEIR ENCOURAGEMENT | resent hen, the Ta cree that by the lawyers acting for the traction catienitive at the Doard of 2 ripen AMONG th workers, Shag holed Counsel Buckner wanted 18 UNNECESSARY. the boning board will eventually exon- scompanies, in the event Gov. Sulerl with CRAM AWAY MALTS While this step toward a settlement] ig know why policemen are withdrawn] “We are all very glad to recelve your] erate the club, following. the example should name @ radical man as successor PULLS ALTBIE was taken, however, it became increas-| from some pleces within twenty-four] €ncouragement, although it Is entirely | winrale ania, 280 Zoe ete #0 Wilicox, to fail to confirm the selec- A LONE OAR. ingly evident that there te great danger | hours and Kept in other places for| "necessary In this instance. With us| discharged Smith under the rullne Tet * Hom in the Senate. This may not be) Mr. Maltble ts pulling a lone oar be- | 4 PRINCESS RADZIWILL. of a prolongation of the strike, in what these vulgar scamps say mbes in h came. under excusable homicide. . " the, _ Necessary, tor Gov. Bulxer has go far [cause Commisioner Cram will not nt- | $OCOSOt4OS4509008 5906-099 06S O00 O0O00000 000900008 |apite of a former rosy outlook. It rhe inspector said the rule was toe ear and out the other. And that “shown no disposition to reveal the true the secret meetings of the com- +4 onto the ballroom floor in an anctent| Ws generally admitted the propos! | yo Mheeman on guard continuously |" ROW becoming generaily the case position ‘of Tammany on the ‘subway | mission, and there may have been just | FOfmer Dorothy Deacon, Wife oman cheriot drawn by foreca, Geated [agreement between. (he Union amd | eee eee nae oenrraided | Wit every decent person In the city Pere ¢ ‘contracts by neming a men in favor of | bit of irony on the part of Mr, Mc- ‘ pee Jon elther side of her wore the municl-|manufacturers not {dentified with ine] was the only xambiing house owned | W© f° "ot propose that these scamps thave gr erag ys sone municipal operation .as well as mu-|Aneny in anouncing the Coney fve-cent| Of Prince Radziwill, CauseS! pai teopard and lion. Benjamin group will not be ratified. shall run the government of this city. | foundation # aletpal construction for the job. fare victory before Mr. Maitbie had seen it was cruelty to animals,” one Let them continve to publish their ine . WILL HAVE TO LET THEM which he could do business. But, the ‘ Im the event no selection ig made, or | the revised clause. nters Hall | newsp: deciared, “for it in z decent pictures, thelr Indecent adver- sien the crent cng eaonsen a teeta, we | {87 coriete ee cncos there'wan | ) oemaaton as She Ei pawopaper declared, “for it wes plain STARVE, ONE SAYS. Inapector explained, many proprietora| (cent, Pictures, thelr Indecent adver- A by the proprietor—the only place in If a raid is rade and the Just a trace of a smile upon the face ct} in Chariot With Beasts Bee| more terrifed by what they saw than| If the vote fe against it, said one|have two or more places: | called) cannot have any effect on any just oF Mr, MaAneny when the conferees took werd ‘the Roman arta 4 manufacturer, there will be n othing to] “shi! well-regulated man or woman. ‘and is up the e Coney Ilan ide H Ths Brite Maasleth eke created {0 DUL clove up shop (the season {8| Proprietor har a shift to go to, the] “The one thing that T wonder at is ; \ fare part of the contract. He was cer-| 5! er. the ballroom sensation with hep Mon |°Ver anyhow, he sald), and “let the eoats: 1s not maintained in the place, that, the merchants and bus! TURKISH BLEND 7 poe the onllend tain that the objections rated by The fas incaiet aieemenns workers starve if they choose to.” Ie | raided. of this great city should continue * Evening World immediately upon the| ” eee nuercanty alee eH) Mabe said there was no possibility of| Mr. Buckner went into a hair-splitting | advertise in such newspapers, Do they CIGARETTES Peielishing Of the proposed voniract’ oa (By Volted Pres.) Tet of Mos, Baltuicn Her [further concession by the men with| review of various raids on gambling] not know that their advertisements in 1912, had been fully met. ROME, Jan. 30.—T Bocialistte | ter, Mise Gladys Deacon, once was|Whom he oined in trying to effect | houses and pootrooms in the First Ws-| decent newspapers would bring a beiter Most intelligent Turkish- Then It wan that Mr. Maltble epoke | Press to-day editorially excoriated the | 100 tum J peace: trict while Cahalane was the inspector | result? 6 ‘chat outsells 1 orities who last night loaned |p rnp ve, cngawed to the Crown in. charge, The examination was! “You perceive from the foregoing that up. He called the attention of the Bor- | City authorities who last nig! | Prince of Germany, Miss Deacon was| 4 determined woman with a rogula- I do not deom tt necessary to attend all other Cigarettes! ough President of Manhattan that while|@ young leopard and 9 lion from the! married in London in June, 1910, to [On Podceman's nightatick concealed |i" the nature of an assemblage of ma-| 1) ine ikem ft leccauaes te atts it was true the fve-cent fare was to g0| municipal soo to the Princess Radat-| prince Antoine-Albert Radsiwill. under the cape of her cout injected | terial for the beni report bed the} Go. I will devote the time which I Into effect when the new Culver and] wit to take to a ball. It wan sald that the ancient Roman [herself into a mall demonstration of | committee, which will be largely written | would apend in your meeting to work ‘West Bnd lege of the Fourth avenue subway had been ‘“‘completed"—within the estimated time of eighteen month in another fart of the contrect there was a provision that the completion of these two lines be suspended nt Coney 4 . ing ment workers Datore | PY er Clave tt was learned that a| fore ’es cies he eee tat kes Bkating Club, attended by a Brilliant |nizht’s innovation attempted by the |#me of the manufactories on Aator| | Kivm Carmane lt Was lured ikl 0) Tie Mibered that we ars not working on eoctety assemblage, and at the height | Princess and that she was given a de- |PIace to-day and clubbed her way into} 0) MU where craps ie | Anything new. On the contrary, the Pub- of the merriment the Princess drove cidedly cojd reception. a cell in the Mercer street station, : ij ‘4 Ne Service Commission, by vote, and the Mra, Semesa Munsianto of No. 1:45] Paved on @ pool table, is called by the] LoarT Or keetimate, by vole sea thy New York avenue, Brooklyn, who was|Dolice a “smear.” Another piece of in-| Mayor by his separate approval of the Island Creek and in lieu thereof part of | through his membership in the board, WILL INDICT FOUR the woman with the club, tried the|formation of public interest was Ca-| franchises, settled all this subway busi- the B, R. T, lines to be utilized, the clever corporation doctors woulg trick of whipping the heavy “billy"|halane's statement, “We've got Sam/|fheas in May last. The time since has MALTBIE EXPLAINS THE NEW|have succeeded iif getting what théy MORE FOR ARSON out from under her cloak to give a| Paul buffaloed.” iraggely elie teal pens yall JOKER TO COMMISSIONERS, wanted by a legal tricle . IN FIREBUG TRUST strikebreaker @ rap as he was on his} In the matter of an anonymous letter! say 4 you that this has been no ama'l 80 Mr. Maltble explained to the con-| Upon the claim that “It was not pro- *|way to work and then whisking the| written to the Police Commissioner dated] work, it may be that ll could have been t thet instead of there being any | Vided for in the contract” the B. R. | ° sacranr cng weapon into concealment again. The| May 28, 1912, stating that there had|done in Jess time, but I ehall not say bebped tion to give a five-cent fare in could have gone on charging a 10-cent]} Four additional indictments Inst | plan worked until Policeman Lynch] been @ leak of a raid to be made next/# now.” , obligation be anite dat fare even after the two lower transit! members of the so-called taon| happened to ee it in operation. He|day on a gambling house conducted by| The absence of the Mayor will be made eighteen months, no definite date waa | tegs of the Fourth avenue subway were|qiust" were eed. te be banded es up for partially by the presence at the fixed for the going into effect of the| punt for the short ride of less tha exper attempted to arrest Mrs. Munsianto|Sam Paul, Cahalane declared hin belief You are quite right, Malthte," apok: ane RJ. could have gone on ine toe tilapia od Sines) jrilaneg harass he wrested the club after aay $4 and dated my 23, who approve of the subway contracts. Mr. lcAneny. “That will never nitely cl ne 4 presen mie- a . Or a “Tha jek," at e t) ee ue mM y F, the Atientlo Ocedh, | Will be based on the confession of| At the Mercer street station the as old as kerosene. It ts a favorite de-! wipe RACE AT CHAR So without further ado a change was that Mr. Maltbie has | Isidore Stein, allas “Izzy the Painter,” | Amazon of the war club gravely stated |\ice of dtvorderly house keepers to get My ARLESTON. mate'in the contract whish pravides he a oker" In the B. H.|corroborated by confederates of Bteln|she was related to the King of Italy yack at a policeman who has put them| MIFTH | RACK -yenr-olde and tract wit ct to ihe Cone; 9 nd : ’ A ; d 4 that the five-cent fare shall take effect yaad t respect to ihe Coney | who aro now in the Tombs under indict-| by marriage and that the King knew | \..¢ of business.” upward; selling; five and a half fur. fare. dete (ere St ae tants longa.—The Squire, 111 (Benschoten), 7 when the portion of the two lines that icin 6 andicrments will be/ it, The desk Heutenant did not notify | Weyer FOUND A SUBORDINATE |to 1, 5 to 2 and 6 to 8 won: Jack Nun- ‘The ball was that of the fashionable /fobility djd not take kindly to lat | the striking 1 nafled the only pers against fire insurance adjusters, King Victor Emmanuel of his rela- the city plang to bulld are completed | PUBLIC HEARINGS Max Kleinberg, who was arrested in| tives arrest, howe WA8 TAKING GRAFT. Hye Sree coed rr pelea py! ‘Geated in the conference with M ON CONTRACTS FOR Detrolt, after being indicted here for) TQ VOTE ON SETTLEMENT ,TO-| Mr. Buckner read a letter written by! y O's" ang @ go 5 third. ‘Mme—1.03 3-3, a fire in his clothing store at No. 2061 Inspector Cahalone to the Commissioner | 5,0, 3, 4°4. TWO NEW SUBWAYS. | jrsieraam avenuo @ year ago, was MORNE. ANG SATU BRAY. , [August 14, 1912 maylng there were no|aveineindg ‘Dence Away wee ran end einer agian brought back to-day by Detective Leigh | ,S#™ Harris, who lives at No. 378 South | gambling houses in his district. The | anishea ed. Jot the District Attorney's office, He is Pitgcod hagh al olde ded bbl arrested | witness said that last August nearly vice board upon the contracts for the junder indictment for arson in the firat|*t the same thne for creating @ dis- all the gamblers quit operating. | This Frealdent Miller of the Bronx, all three | construction of wections 1, % % 4 and |degree, the maximum penalty for which | urbanc Wren & 7aanth “etter Merman Typentne) of them lawyers. Yet not one of them| sor routes 4 and M (Broadway. and |in forty an Among the strikers of the United | was killed. haw the catch Im the contract, and it] picty.ninth street aubway); nd wootion | Homalaey vemanded hi ta the ‘hewte |Garment Workers’ Union apeculation| “How did you investigate charges NOR uARnanceg Zon. ene. sMouer and’ a tages ‘Going the new) 4 of route 6 of the Lexington avenae {until temorro was rife today an to the outcome of | SIME For ime “I looked into them—I was familar A A subway, The Broadway and Fifty- joshi. ES the vote that will be taken to-morrow | win ‘ny pg Pt age o Board of Estimate was on the) “ret layman's insistence that the “tok-| ninth street subway will be operated by with he men andthe distvick | ani sfoners Willcox and Williams, the ta ter having announced himself as the " : champion of Brookign, and Rorough |. Public hearings were held by tho se ‘ng garment workers, now out of em- | ever suspected one of your plain clothes ‘ * ployment for more than a month, will|men of taking graft?” porter to-day. “Mr, Modneny was keen-| Henry G. Opdycke, an engineer, repre. | When Charles T. Kirk, a Post-OMce|5o°4"hie ractor in deciding the isuse of| "I never did.” way the way,” he asked, “when shall|!y allve to the int Of the public| aenting property owners, filed a brief |Clerk at Btation T, One Hundred and | gocepting present terms or holding wut | “Did you ever assign to the same two “we meet to take up the subway mat-| when the silp in the contract was brought in the method of | Sixty-fifth street and Third avenue, | tor possible better ones. different groups of men unknown to tert’ to: his attention. Further, 1 will say roadway and Fitty-| was arral, before United States| Four thousand of the garment work-| each other?” e> President John Purroy Mitchel and/ that 1 am receiving every consideration | "Nth street line, Hy y urged that no|Comminsioner Shields this afternoon | ers have returned to work since the ve-| * Comptroller Prendergast conversed 10! in the conferences, and nothing is being | @"ft# de sunk nor gird reese cA he fell on his knees, raved and|sinning of the week, on Individual set- P 4 @nd Gaturday upon the question of’ 4| knew how to look up my subordinates.” point, of edjourning to-day without | °,,% knocked out of the contract, [tho yn a white the Lexington ave- |MAIL CLERK BEGS MERCY | ite “setiement. Did you ever become satiated that a| {| menaedlecomfort and often nerve torture ” eee Pat tpg Pang seers ot that pees jubnay 2 s OR of the iatesbor- FOR SAKE OF FAMILY. | Increasing destitution among the strix | subordinate was taking graft—have you p ineh pelts relat Er ing hen the Mnyor halted the retiring | "ner Maltble to an Evening World re-| Herbert R. Limburg, a lawyer, and of Quality Gealeve Bverywhere— Fifteen and I have checked them up ‘Mow topes with the Mayer. rushed past me, and ho attem n [except within | the screamed, prot tlements made with the employers; but| Cabalone wah the only witness ex- Beat Conte Ww ter adj ec! pt to rush . protesting his innocence of ‘000 the sali of the chit” sald ihe Mayor. anything poet me le being made.” Paved’ inthe “streets: bigher than’ tno | 2 ChATKe against fim until his cries Pict the ube aansear deine (ti iecna eines ad beatccs Our Wholesale Prices Turning to Clerk Hang, be added: “us| MF. Maltbio was asked to explain just| curb; that no opening be made Into the | Fewounded through the Federal Buiid- |” , : Oy bic appeal for funds, to alt th sure to have the call properly worded | ow the Culver and West End lines| streets at any point for more than|ing. Kitk, @ middle-aged man with a en "Sakaee a the ‘Welle doeke ona te ti Reduced to a Minimum : ime, so that there can be no mis- forty-eight hours, except in case of] wife and daughter, was charged by In-| underwear trade, was made, to-day, Assortment No. 1. \ pinderatandin; in & continuous line to Coney Island, | emergency. \ pectors James and Jacobs with pur-|and a subscription office opened at No. B,, RUSHAN " MOTRR | FONT “The other members spaviesen and] HOW THE “JOKER” AFFECTED Seipeoetpercwmy ee dh cee 8 mt lee . Mi East Second street. (not, caltgkin, such aa retailers ae ment was taken accordingly. “Fol i's wake,” he shrieked, ‘don't " orelan i mone oes i pa a THE FIVE-CENT FAR TRUNK LINES TO RUN hold me for this, "I know nothing of "iss : cK Now Be o0 Mote $22.80 f ‘eoterward that the B, R. T, contracts! “As laid out,” he sald, “those lines Assortment No. 2 yviwere in the hands of the printer. These! run clear to Coney Island from the p are the final revised contracts, Mr. Mc-| terminus of the Fourth avenue ine ut ans PRAISALS OF ESTATES. Nothin au a| APPRAISALS \. Court attendants raised Kirk from the BAY RIDGE TERMINAL. | Nothise was found on ‘ome ie je © U — vOLF, {i x. ACCOO: Aneny said, and he added ‘that the ; visi . Pen tn Cparate lt, | ase nna Gadi nee ie wake tema y "phe ae Be meeting of the Board at which | Dury smth street, Brooklyn, But Big Railroads Agree P th Telerik the Gaenteesenne hat an : cial for Tharsday, the 30th |Special Now ath UF igh ig to be taken would cer- Lot of yoy fe Riad yield President Mitchel Announces months petty thefts have occurred in| Deputy State Comptroller Fraser |f A! D ORY STALL: M | CHOCOLATE Assortment No. 3. reguisr meeting day. Gasey teland ana @ piriion ot tee 'at at Board of Estimate. Station T. Kirk was suspected, al-| transmitted the following appraisals of "f ko onda doa] oh dete WEY's FUR-! COATS, Persian Lam: te Hd " ae though be has been e clerk eighteen | estates under the iheritance tex law - Boar eo Autormomi's ue ———— structure—sbout half @ mile between! All the trunk railroad lines emtering| years. According to Jacobs he easily | 15.4 to the tranfser tax office of thi Seon. ate Oc 63 ‘90.3 y JUAREZ ENTRIES. Coney Island Creek and Burt avenue—| New York have agreed to jointly oper-| fell into the trap and his arreat followed. wa . e settee 10. Ow | fe not to be completed, a connection |ate the proposed South Brooklyn| Kirk's cries were redoubled when he| Surromate's Court: f Unes into Coney Island tn leu thereof, | made with the terminal committee of! .. y aie hee. : #0 that the contract did not provide for | the Boant of Estimate, of which Pri Olt to-day,” Re Ome laimed. Y . 0 ‘completion’ of the Culver and West | ident Mitchel ts chairman, and was| jis” let her know about End li and consequently did not ro- | announced by him to-day at the meet- ——— <> - | Quire the five-cent fire to go into effect | ing of the Board. Y At any specific date in the future. President Mitchel added that modi- SCHERMERHORN TO WED. Amos Cottimg Schermerhorn of No. %] wigs. died Maren 12, 191; assets tax: ast Seventy-ninth r ' * . 1 think 1 can mow safely say that| fications have been made in the term- {t 18 made absolutely clear in the con-|inal plans as suggested by the Dock | yy : ; tract—double riveted and warranted to | Commissioner, and these would greatly |ivengy at the City Hall today te wed | tele Wy Dew, Fark Wale Fabgmtl nat Cakd Heel a fieaiset wd Seder. Gye | snereane She ee ne gAmPrOve® Georgia Williams Of Stonington, Conn,| Genrletia B. Andrei, died March cent 60 Into effect when the | ment, which e operation of | tie ig twenty-four years old and she # |1912; total estate $4,618; net value, ¢ity builds the Culver and West End |e freight railroad running from the! He '* twenyefour seats old and ahe & |i Krenbishop. Farley was given the asd | lines to the point where the connection | Brooklyn Bridge to Bay Ridge and] a ‘ of th Jewelry of decedent for the purpose of fe made with the B, R. T. track inty| tapping all the warehouses and docks, |0f /nainmen Curman of the \Mermeme | maxing therefram an ostentorium to ‘x | r+) ‘ab, wee KRAMER FUR CO. FN! YORE. Pi 19 BA Pest ace : Biway and Sth Ave., New Vurk uke elevatur te whol: les " Mary Becker of Jersey City, N. died July 19, 1911; entire personal premises No. 65 Ve appraised at $40,000, No deductions claimed. Willlam H, Smith of Springfeil, PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST ot PS USANA, TAP SONY hot : Se Wel : | Coney Island proper. Will furniah ‘wccommodations for the there. received the. license. Mien Witt | used tn the Cathedral of St. Peter and | pes SiGe, C “ ” handling of freight, President Mitenei x hon 1 4 a i” | $3800 to have the ostentorium ' : A8.—On MIGHT HAVE “PUT OVER" THEIR added, incomparably beyond th ‘any. | ama’s sfathe x is Charlee Phe Ips WI) ‘Charles Cudlipp, died Oct iz i LEGAL TRICK. where else in the world, He added |!4m* Mr. Schermerhorn decribed hime | tay estate $17,475; ou It was evident that the B, R. T. law-| that while the agreement was at pres-| ® FAs 8 fon een oan Reher- | Charlotte M. F ton, Maas Funeral from bis late realdence yers had intended to “put one over,’ | ent tentative, he had assurances that; merhor ‘ ‘erman Cots | died April 22, 1900; assets taxable in Middleton st.. Brookiyn, thence te As Church of Transfiguration, requiem mass will be y. Feb. 1, at 10 A. M, woul, 3 the railroad companies would etand| ting. ‘ New York State $3,481; net val 3) On Oe te etter ot commis, | ready to Jointly operate the terminal. BF ne ERY? ‘Mary B. England of Paterson! Nou. | sioner Majtdle, ought and{ 4 public hearing on the modifted! Red Cross »J+ Cough Drope. oye May 2 Wil, Assets weted. Car @-Koney. fixe plan will be ted 20 Rep the lungs dens, come Bar ben,: fark State, #A7G; nes — a 2 , “ - meee Toate eerie es ee

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