The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1913, Page 22

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ES EG NOE TS Np E Se . cate me GE annem eee te Ri RR A Re : “SEB EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1918. — k | | ONE ALDERMAN HOLDING UP (mnexrs™=) | Flemington, s. Y. | (Special to The Brenig World) | FLEMINGTON, N. J, May 7.—yl- vanua Souders was to-day found guilty A of murder in the first depres by « Jury i jin the Hunterdon County Court, Sou- | ders killed Herbert Quick,, his father- Henry F. Grimm “Grimm Never at aj | in-law, the Bunn Valley “Poet-Farmer,”* whone body was found tn his home in| . td Hotiand township on Easter Sunday af- | Loss for Excuse to Delay, «Action by the Board, | P i lena el areata aa | Quick iived alone and was wealthy. ium ieaitetraioree| § 34th Street 23rd Street . ONCE MORE POSTPONED. went to Quick's house Easter Sunday, afternoon and reported finding Quick's body. Suspicion was directed toward | = =" 7 = him and his conviction followed, He} 7 ee | eee gl | will be executed during the week be- F @inning Monday, June 16, IE | Ordinance Framed by Grimm| Himself Really Raises the | Taxi Rates. From prenent appearances Alderman Menry F. Grimm, Chairman of the Al- @ermante committee which was Ap- poimted fifteen months ago to frame @n ordinance to afford New York re Nef from taxicab extortion and poor service, 1s planning to gumshoe along without taking any definite action un- til the Board adjourns for the summer, In other words, it looks as though Chairman Henry F. Grimm, who comes from a remote corner of Brogklyn, is @0 favorably impressed with the argu- ments of the taxicab trust and the hotel and restaurant proprietors that | \It takes more than a aaa | “pull” to dislodge Ramis Sudien Chto when once adjusted to your hose, they keep your eyeglasses comfortably in place under all he i going to stall off @ decisive re- conditions. ill not jar or port from his committee until two blow off. years shall have elapsed. Attached to your glasses in nickel, 35 cents; in gold filled, 75 cents. CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE Sold only at our eight stores. Wet Sromnis For Dining Room, Chamber, Library or Den. ne ot ne tere te DECIDED REDUCTIONS. e hood egellas 2 hag 6th & Oth Aves. 442 Columbus Ave” lst and 994 Sts, On Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 70 Nassau St. near John St. Tone iustray ear) Wile has ya: DINING ROOM FURNITURE CHAMBER FURNITURE For months Board of Aldermen an been going to act on the taxicab reform ordinance NEXT WEEK. The @eard wan Yo have acted yesterday. Some friend of Alderman Grimm was conveniently buried yesterday and the Alderman went to the funeral, and the taxicab matter goes over until NEXT t WEEK. Every citisen of New York who has travelled knows that the taxicab rates here are exorbitant; that the cabs are not kept as clean as they are in cities abroad; that chauffeurs are frequently ¥ insolent and insulting; that there {s no reuiation of chauffeurs worthy the Craftsman Suite as illustrated, includes Buffet, Craftsman Inlaid Gray Maple. All dustproof ell Coat en-ooaviots ond ae pr ae ini on big hey peri 48 at construction; French plate mirrors. 5 private cabstands maintained by ho- i for New Yee ae. TEACHER HALED TO COURT inches In lameter an | exten ls 6 feet: 5 Si lechairs POBBETS 6. ween eee regularly 67.50, 5. 00 ve dias petascineeg apeg jog jn. The srdinanes| ON ACCUSATION OF PUPIL. g and one armchair. Seats upholstered in brown ‘Chiffoniers......... “uso, = 3 of the pockets of taxteab patrons. aii|W&® transmitted to the Hoard of Al- pital sole leather. regularly 143.0, 115.00 Toilet Tables.. this in, In fact, @ matter of common| (rmen but |t les buried because te! Judge, However, Discharges iiss To Ladies and Gentlemen! knowledge, New York ts a city 1 ON OUR CONFIDENTIAL Nine-piece Suite including Buffet, China . mich the tareas le berary neon woaasert Te cn e Closet, Extension Table, top measure 48 inches, Twin Beds......... "66.80, each54.78 Ce te manbe TAXI COUNSEL SWITCHES HI8| att atisn Elinor C. Douglas, teacher Plan extends to 8 feet; 5 Sidechairs and one armchair. Unusual Collection of Table, Bracket and FRAMES ORDI To TACTIC“. each . RAISE RATES. File Lhe 4 Be el Le ae oe Seats upholstered in brown sole leather. Hanging Lamps, also Felt and Linen Table Mats. 4 Prospect And what, eo far as the pubtie| counsel for the Yellow Taxicab Com-| somes Sa ner way inthe Marries ‘INO Money Do’ knows, has Alderman Grimm's Taxt-| pany, usly arguing that obedient Geylang 0 oney wh —_—\e regularly 167.50, 140.00 there were many 10% to 50% Reductions > Reform Committee done about it?| the Board of Al 1 i R ij = Wething bal frame en, ordionnce mere eevee, tance reser Your $ Psessd a Chairs and Rockers with brown Bracket Lamps, —Early English finish......°. (2° RAISING THE RATES. It 1s begin- ‘ Agnen O'Neill of No. 194 Wilki |] First — Spanish leather seats. regularly 9.75. 7.75 ning to look as though Alderman Fowee, Theat her [nue job, with ® wealth of dat irs! Cc an Morris Chai as 19, regularly 7.50 and 10.00, 3.75 and 5.00. ; Grimm, kindly as he may be disposed | Holden ewitched hia tactica, apparent-| et, 'e*chury, ‘mauits hor tefl eye Blood One Week after Purchase s Chairs. .regularly 25.50, 19.50 Table Lamps with double lights. Early English a ow 4 : “ is 5 ly Engl j yy pe of Jogemenrrg aithianin peat if Dean ori on the te thatthe Biot Bed tefe AOA SULLIN 8. eneh 89 ottey Moy atten ate Ta 0s grat Craftsman Settees. S108, 30.00 and Pyri finish. 10.00 and 15,00 mustered up sufficient nerve to put en has the power to . Wyre regularly 25.00, 35.00 and 45.00 regularly 18.50 and 25.00 his ord! eh legislate taxicab tariffs upward and coulal afford to fe sek sou tare - y _ ue tor'that reason ie postponing ac: |comnue the tantenb stand monopoly| "Sy “Douglas teatited there naa | teconritee Fou Craftsman Library Tables......5.75 to 15.00 Metal Side Lamps with double lights......9.00 y * tion on one pretext or another until re been ® music lesson Thursday after- regularly 6.25 to 18.00 regularly 18.00 next fall, 1 % 4 A 5 ° jie Boning World anngunced tne cat atthe ity “all” ad “ante or a Craftsman Rockers without arms......... 4.00 Metal Lamps with single lights........... 6.00 prepared an ordinance, the phraseology | couldn't be found, | He had ne to s though Terie intareasets te | haf 14 St. fegulatty 6:2 cules 12 or j no : eee erate a gen | wan consulting with hia wite and hia|einging Miss Douglas rn "Open tivenings Untill v ocioes Craftsman Armchairs with leather seats........ Hanging Lanterns with single lights..... 209 the tanleab companies. ‘But tt was not riage OI ange ee Cog liek [oieaem neater mea ae regularly 10.00 to 17.00, 7.75 and 14.75 Table La ith four light: € "3 5-00 mown until the fact came out at a dinner | wae aaked ] “ le Lamps with four lights......... : af the Fusion Aldermen at the Hotel Bre- Aeecint re Atl acco aala: Fees ea Neleal aos td BE RATAN BS Se" Craftsman Rockers......... 11.75 and 17.50 P . regularly $2.59 art on Senday night Wat Grimare| “ive got & tasioah ordinance here oat the ntoteiiy” of stepping the sghintth 4 lee Se & regularly 14.50 and 20.00 Felt Table Mats, suitable for Craftsman | r o music. wered the book cle Net 9 i Fi F sire than the taxieab monopoly might| 80 its safe to us ruck and the Mameate fer Eee Craftsman Nest of Tables..........066+.975 * Furniture. 1.25, 1.50 and ane f _ From Grimm himself his surprised as- Mai he believed | Leane gates pr regularly 12.00 regularly 2.25, 2.50 and 4. . . ociates learned that he had prepared ners @tory and atecharaed | Set ie, fom, an ordinance which will not only con- ities’ int cecret rd tere, ‘TRL. 1967 CHELARA. 4 tinue thi te jackstand t o1 are rs oats ta mare, Pee MAY SALE 4 New York City more excessive than it|cpportunity to see and argue on the elie fe under the prevailing extortionate sihaelsiod 0 ie ‘committee by ‘ p , WOMEN’S CORSETS, UNDERWEAR, WAISTS & SKIRTS. a tari which conclusively i 3 ; The only advantage New Yorkers | © y , Q . On Thursday, May 8th four persons can ride for the sam hay her, wale:that applies to. twe passengers ce Whe resigned trom’ the voard—ere the RED for, conteesed Uae thle to cntale. 19) nrakoTie, mismbere Ue comiien: ad MAN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR KNIT UNDERWEAR =. LY Rianne illo Ad io privato cabstands and the taxicab com- BRAND een et eee ‘eines Gaia, <ickay neti el Ncassancerh end cateed properticuaiely| ee Goths ake cea ane canoe Combinations of Sheer Nainsook, trimmed Lisle Union Suits, —knee length; plain or lace for three or four passengers. members of the committee who favor|| “S* 70 “THE RED-MAN" THE ORIOINAL LOKO FOINT COLLAR, with Valenciennes and Linen laces. 50c trimmed. values 1.25 and 1.50 ’ PLAN OF ALDERMAN GRIMM TO| reductions and the abolition of the pri- WORN OVER OB UNDER THE VEST, 3 FOR 25 OTS. value 350 eet : ? e tty RAIGE THE RATES Tee i'Tha'case otras weeean Go a a ics Crnibicaticins ke -Neluaeok. tanned - eit ,. Lisle Union Suite, —knee length; plain’or lace trons. 80, sansa to. 00 oo Pi dean (atom ven) aaraneal saxans oF to. ok ee Veletemaae and eam ‘aoe and pon near i ene Mey i 7 ie 00 Lexicad mile—depens ne om the stand chairman of the committee afer the value 1.50. 95¢ Imported Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests with fancy HO cents for each succeeding mile, no| Gy wer cho erieinal Gheirmeg rd Ale) ‘ . . yokes. value 660 and re, SOC matter how many passengers, Here in| tea shortly, before last Christma, Combinations of Nainsook, trimmed with : the lan of the astute Alderman] Aigerman Grimm for many years con Valenciennes and shadow laces, ribbon and beading. CORSETS rey cas zusemeer—an cre fot | ection at sokiyh ‘Then te vanced sang farner’s Rustproot models made of dai ree encns eee gat into contacting end pon Pha Combinations of Batiste, trimmed with dainty |g ,ci°mersiaiustProm models mace Of dainty ey Fue pecsengors—00 cents for ducted by hie wite and won, removes iy Py Valenciennes lace, SOUP ADE invert igul OS er ¢ : ee cus, eeeret | snow from the streets in winter 50, ? , es | NP Eni tee or tines tte yo re | Bf An ncllan Preparation TRIMMED HATS Batiste and Voile Waists trimmed with Val Meualing Petsioosts aloo Sik Jorn tops wit auction fo gle passenger of py = ™ , jatiste and Voile Waists trimmed with Valen- messaline ruffle. All the t-colors. ° 95 Bee aks ecter ite apne ter Whooping Cough M : ciennes and Irish Laces. value 3.28, 2.50 value 3.50 two passengers and runs the rate for 1s well as all Other dioceses of the loderately Priced : . . . Utes passengers up to $1 for the frat eapizaiory Organs le BIBOLIN. Marqhisette and Lawn Waists with daint; Messaline Petticoats with silk drop, fini: mM 80 tw h cceedin, ft eases the cough end lessens ; i P» fi inished mie Or ccetge'ay aceasta Se ees + eaten clint fee | tt. fee | She ae ae Oe ve Getiam have not sutended beyond the tuage, "having great fuccee oth models in Leghorn, Lace and Crin. Suitable for Lawn Waists trimmed with Valenciennes lace Silk Jersey Tops with narrow plaited rurfle weuld want a party of four passengers | Do not fall to learn more about wear with Summer gowns. and crystal buttons, finished with velvet bow. finished with underflounce. value 6.75, 4.95 te buy the cab, And it ta very seldom this remarkable comedy. Attenti A . A 3.50 i} bas that @ single passenger te seen in @ | ntion is directed to a choice assortment value 4.95, Wash Petticoats of Seersucker, finished with 1 Geel ey SiROuIN of models appropriate for Bridal attendants. Batiste Waists trimmed with scrolls of daint; ruffle and tucks. value 1.50, 95¢ sion in Febru , en Also beautiful Black Maline and Net Hats. | Valenciennes lace and embroidery panels with faxieab altustion anc report refers | fe tie cern 4 New Motor Hats with veils for touring. crochet buttons; also Voile Waists with Balkan and “KLOSFIT” PETTICOATS woke into couditions in New York and 228 Wet Breadwar, Wow York Ch Ratine trimming. value 5.75, 4.95 |. A foreign cities and prepared an ordi- Distetbuted by Ther : H > i al ‘ y f Messaline, Chiff A Rance in two months. ‘This ordinanc Ludaiuiel by tier Home BA | 36th Stront 23rd Street Hand-embroidered Pure Linen Waists_ with fade of Messaline, ‘on atiohe of sit,” earn soe ons iT TE turndown collar. 1.50 Jersey Top, finished with messaline ruffles. ad) Gad regulation of taxiopbs and cheut- Q.fasenneecomen + ; j values 2.50 and 9.99 the prevailing shades. __ eee

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