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Lae nS ~ aaa cited “| Am Not Concerned in the i iv i ~ 1p . how he (Coleman) wis going to repre-| for the benefit of the public on this! property, and the public pays for It the Alder- ‘ei still reiterated the assertion \ "Henry" (meaning Mr. Grimm) had al! the information d that he would get it from him, | MANUFACTUR TION'S EFFORTS. The Manufactu: Assoication have & taxicab commitiee, the purpose of AGSOCIA- protection of busine to the city as well as their own citi tens in Brooklyn, where the service is very poor indeed, and have sent reno! tions to this effect to the Board of Al- dermen. The chairmen of this com- mitee in A, C. Weasmann, and the secretary is James T. le, both of whom have been very active in their efforts on the public conveyance move- \ ” Says y are of the opinion now that the hold-up on this measure is largely the fault of the Brooklyn representatives and 20 they have put it up squarely to the Aldermen cf these districts for the ">| HOTELS RENTING STREETS TO, Hi Fik nid ttiss BH Te wented by 4 ‘The inaction and seeming disinterest of Mr. Coleman is resented by the Brooklynites, and a representative of the ‘above association also called on Republican Leader Livingston. Mr. Liv- ingston was very much surprised when told of the attitude of the Brooklyn members. AN OUTRAGE, LIVINGSTON. “This ts an outrage,” said Mr, Javing- ston. “I think it is a shame that this thing has not been settled long ago. ‘We shall insist on Mr. Grimm's acting —_————e TE ul i? iil ' DECLARES MR. et ile af 2 8 est & ¢ All we ask ie that you try it. ui Tomato Soup e. Pi! label. this way: First prepare it either as a plain’ ‘or as a bieque—following § simple directions printed on the 1. Then serve it in bouillon . cups topped with a. tablespoonful of ah whipped cream and a 8 ing of finely-minced parsley. Try this at your next “ladies " fancheon.”” You'll find’ it a delight edoth to the eye and the palate of “every guest. And you can manage 7 i easily without worry or fuss. ; measure, or know the reason why. 1 did not realize that our Aldermen were holding up this legisiation, We can't stand for any such @elay and Inactiv- ity. The hack gervice in Brooklyn bs hurtful both to the social and business interests of the community. With ihe introduction of lowar rates and with more cabs in use fe Brooklyn people| down until the to | hot s, | bel which course 1s now prohibitive on ac- count of the extortionate rates that ave charaed. “For the life of me I cannot under- tand why Chairman Grimm has not seen the great importance of an ordi nance that will give the public ail that it justly demands. There is no why he should favor eab compat long ago. 1 belleve that the pri back stand should be abolished rates lowered, ag the firat and only toward giving the people wha' ought to have In this direction. tell Mr. Grimm exactly what I think on this question, since I am the leader of this district.” TAXICAB CONCERNS. Whereupon Mr, Livingston called Mr. Grimm on the telephone and asked him what he intende@ to do at the meeting to-day, and repeated his views as above Association Committee on on giving his report to tho streets to private taxicab concerns, v fre getting $942,000 a year by this y unwarranted disposal of public, The firet olp makes converts. | [7 gs NEW DISCOVERY Chronic Sufferers Find Relief After Few Doses Are Taken It you are bothered with backache —or rheumstiom, have disagreeable, annoying bladder or urinary disorders to contend with—or suffer with any ad many miseries that come a, here is a guaranteed ou can uy no matter what else may have failed to cure you. It is @ positive fact that the new dis- covery, Croxone, promptly overcomes such diseases. It is the most wonderful remedy ever made for ridding the system uric acid, removing the cause and cur of uric the troubles. a Meas righ in and cleans out bd m Sees rs ICKLY KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES doubly; the Mason-Seaman Transportas tion Company payin 000 as an indt- vidual company; the pany of New York, Connecti- cut Cab Company, $52,000; New ¥. Transportation Company, $2600; versal Taximeter Company, Royal Taxi service, $14,000, and so on aches $362,009; tho of that + Hotel Imperial, $6,000; Hol House, 96,000; Waldorf-Astoria, $30 Hotel Astor, $10,000; Knicker- boc! Union League Company 94,000, and #0 on. “T these facts in order that you may understand that the private stands in New York occupying city fork Unt} rot $20,000; | of Or the State of New York, and it re: Gaten Money for Smith. maine to be seen how far in is] NORTHAMPTON, Maae., May 2. desirous of helping itself. T! and Mrs. Charles G, Gates of York have contributed $50,000 to +] Million-Dollar Building Fund of ®mith College. The fund now has reached P | 8x70,000, per may be too busy attention to taxi-hote. graft.” perc A nenthana ADJUDGED DEAD, COMES BACK AFTER EIGHT YEARS. TOPRKA, Kan,, May 2—W. H. Cald- well, who was adjudged legally dead by the Kansas Supreme Court tn a sult by bie wife for hig life insurance, property are paying to the hotels and) 4), Not to the city. If the stands are as valuable a# that the olty should have fncome from the use of private passage of the proposed new taxicab ordinance would end. this graft. *|a¢ the Aldermen fall to act, Justice Hr- tanger has pointed out another way to ‘4 stop to It. iH Girts’ high grade Tub Dresses, ten exclusive im and dissolves the uric acid that lodges in You will find Croxone enti aif. ferent from all other remedies. is nothing on earth like it. th peatitetotake tt lato the eenan #7 : ie +] uman system | without results, An package | oeeta bee trifle at ota re. very judgment for the insurance prob. Will be vet aside. on See OPPENHEIM. GLUINS aG | 34th Street, New York. Decided Reductions for Saturday 165 Misses’ Suits Suitable for Small Women Tailored and smartly trimmed ef- fects in exclusive models—season’s desirable fabrics, including French Navy serge and eponge. 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Women’s Suits &8 Coats Fancy & Plain Taiiored Surts he ‘ lar styl with oa 8 7.50 Value $30.00, Of wool role, rod e nes, as $22. 50 the new stripes wear serges, Smart Ta: | Value $39.50. Women's Spring Coats For street, afternoon or dressy wear, of moire silk, black satin, charmeuse, in two-tonéd or plain effects. $16.50, $19.50 & $25.00 falues 627.50 to $89.50 Another Lot of Rubberized Ratncoats Smart models ip tab, Bary. Miia and black. Sizes $5.75 8 $7.50 Values $10.00 and $15.00 Street, Afternoon &P Evening Wraps Copies of the Latest Foreign Models Charmeuse, brocaded matelasse, figured mar- quisette, and led crepes, marabout trimmed, tod aed throughout with the smartest color com- tions. $35.00, $39.50 & $45.00 falues $50.00 to 975.00 Street, Touring & Steamer Coats boucles, serges, shep- coverts, wool eponges and $16.50, $19.50, $25.00 to $39.50 Values $25.00 to $60.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. |T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU WANT, A WORLD WANT -WILL.GO 4D GET:ATe.