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NEW HAVEN GUT DVDENO AFTER FEDERAL HEARNG Drops to Six Per Cent. Basis for First Time in Road’s History. 8 PER CENT. 18 YEARS, : Paid 10 Before 1895—Stock } Held Largely by Women é and Estates, The directors of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Ratiréad met in the Grand Central Station yesterday and Feduced the quarterly dividend on the @apital stock from 2 to 1% per cent. Quarterly, or from an 8 to a 6 per cent. annual basis. ere decline im the quotations jock on the New York Stock Exchange and in the disclosures con- cerning the company’s finances at the ‘Phis action has long been foreshadowed | se! - 28,971 shares held by the New England to set up and maintain his opinion Navigation Company. Against the opinion of men appointed Among the largest stookholders are: by the stockholders of these roads to Walter H. Albert, 19,000 shares; Bd- conduct their affairs? ward S. Crocker, 10,00; Lewis Cass Led- “It seems conclusive, when the citizens yard, 20,612; C. M. Pratt, 15,270; Mutual of the three States of Connecticut, Life Insurance Company, %,640; Penn- Rhode Isiand and Massachusetts own sylvania Railroad, 4,625; Connecticut substantially 60 per cent. of a railroad | Trust & Safe Deposit Company, 8,403; | which operates in those States. when a Union Trust Company of Springfield, large percentage of these stockholders Mass. 8,472 are trustees and women, when they are ‘The company pata dividends of 10 per! advised from year to year as to what cent. from 187% to 1893, reduced the rate the management Is doing and vote to re- in 184 to 9 per cent, and from 185 to|turn their friends and neighbors as di- March 31, 1913, inclusive, paid at the rate rectors of the corporation to continue of 8 per cent. per annum. the management, it is not for Mr. —_———— Brandeis, representing nobody but him- nelf, to endeavor to criticise, tear NEW HAVEN BRIEF and destroy these properties. wa ATTACKS BRANDEIS, | “with a cessation of hostile criticism ——— and an § Lge tae of hada with | co-operation on the part of ‘publi Praise of the rates, service and gen-| Donner” ene public menerally, the ral management of the New York, New ‘can be improved beyond its Haven and Hartford and Boston and| present high degree of efficiency.” Maine Rallroads and criticiam of Louis| It is stated that the Boston and D, Brandels of Boston mark the brief | Maine neede $60,000,000 for capital ac- Of the railroads filed with the Interstate | Count and $16,000,000 for equipment to Commerce Commission at Washington] qnable It, to reader adequate service, yesterday, in the inquiry as to rates and {ines by the New Haven are declared ts general business of the roads, be for the public good. “The New Haven system,” declares the brief, “is attacked by Mr. Brandeis aione under @ destructive criticism of ite gervice, ite rates, its financial and Accounting methods, The inquiry, we think, has fully demonstrated a service a8 good on the Boston and Maine as and better on the New Haven than that | upon most other roads of this country. The financial and accounting methods are those approved by every impartial commission which has examined them. ‘Shall Mr, Brandets, acting for him- » his theory and contentions being disproved again and again by impartial commissions and tribunals, be permitted $5ce Peroxide Hydrogen, U. 5. P. bottle iY PLAYS FR HOUR AFTER BREAKING HEAD INFALL FROM FENCE Becomes Unconscious After Accident and Is Not Expected to Recover. The wnusuel case of John Fits- simona, eleven yeare old, of No. 253 Kast Fifty-sixth street, is interesting the doctors of Flower Hospital to-day, but they have little hope of saving He and two companions were walk- ing a fence, as they had seen a tight- lrope performer do in a show, in Firat avenue, near Fifty-sixth street, late yesterday, Fitzelmons fell to the ground, but got up apparently unhurt, and after his companions aad brushed him off | resumed his play ant remained with! them for an hour of more At 6 o'clock he went home and ate a hoarty supper, but said nothing about the aceldent. Between 7 and 8 o'clock he began to complain of feeling sick. At 9 o'clock he became unconsctous and the mother called Policeman, who sent for an ambulai At the hospital it the fall from the fen the boy's akull, Yet th discovered that had fractured ia scarcely .|@ scratch to show where he struck when he fell. a Prince Albert at Halitasz, HALIFAX, N. 8, May 16.— The train- ing ship Cumberland, with Prince Al- bert of England, King George's second son, on board, arrived here yesterday. There was no special salute from the citadel and mo oficial recognition will GET UNDER HIS UMBRELLA. Constable Cunningham's Explana- tion of Wounding Miners Who Demanded Shelter. PITTSBURGH, May 16.—Jecause they would not dealst In their requests to be allowed to walk under his umbretia dur- ing @ heavy rainstorm yesterday, Con- stable Thomas Cunningham pulled his revolver and shot Samuel Culp and James Cole, both of Bott township. Culp te in Mercy Hospital where it is sald he cannot recover, while Cole is at Mis own home with @ bullet wound in the breast. Cunningham told the police he was walking along the Washington Pike road when he was accosted by Culp and Cole, both coal miners, who asked to be allowed to walk under his umbreila, [He refused the request, but according be taken of Prince Albert's presence, 0 Cunningham they became so insistent aboard the training ship, as he is being)he was forced to shoot them to enforce treated as an ordinary cadet. Toilet Article Specials For Saturday 91 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remed: 28¢ Tetlow's Swansdown Powder. 400 Absorbent Cotton, pound package... 28¢ Taleum Powder, assorted odors, poun tf Main Floor, On Sale To-Merrew. An Excellent Cabaret Show—Restaurant, sth Floor his refusal Cunningham was arrested, AVE./9770 20" FSTREET. IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER A Noteworthy Clearance Sale with Startling Low Prices In SHOT TWO WHO WANTED TO | fFathion I) S80 Should interest every mother within travelling distance of this store, See the 100% “Perfect Baby.” trained le nurse is in attendance, who tells you how to dress and To Women———— Seeking Health and Strength For those ills peculiar to women Dr. Pierce recommends his ‘‘Favorite Prescription” as o “THE ONE REMEDY” g A medicine prepared by regular graduated physician of unus- wal experience (4 Weare’ ‘woman's Nieeases=earefully adapted to work in harmony with the most delicate feminine constitution. * All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction to cus- tomers for the past 40 years, It is now. obtainable in liquid or sugar-coated tablet form at the drug store—or send 60 one-cent stampe for a trial box, to Buffalo. Every woman may write fully and confidentially te Dr. Pleree, Tnvalids' Hotel rf Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., and may be Gure that her ease will receive eareful, conscientious, eonfidential consideration, and that ¢: medical advice will be given to her absolutely tree. SEE eee se Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liv- or and bowels, sapee coated say eauake tan toate os tae IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. The Baby Show take care of the baby. And besides, we're offering special reductions in Infants’ Wearables which we know will interest you still further. tar Second Fleer, Men’s Genuine Interstate Commerce Commission hear- ings in Boston. New Haven etook has Geclined during the iast four months from 120% on Jan, 20 to 102% on May 1. | It rallied yesterday to 105% and closed sisi - Juniors’ = ts $29.75 Suits | $16.50 This magnificent offer includes a new 86-inch cutaway model, strictly mannish in Panama The Complexion Fairy Did your feed ie bestow at 101%, say be cut, made of men’s wear serge, straight line skirt. Sizes 18 to 18 years. » There has been, great activity in the Also splendid mode! tales from our regular stock embracing late designe in Balkan a s tock recent! y Blouses, shirred waist line effects and splendid tailor-mades of desirable fabrics. All ehanging hands handsomely tailored and exclusively designed with rich silks and novel trimming. $5.00 and $6.00 Values b -higelled . Misses’ and Juniors’ Misses’ Sport Coats ¢) : Btreet have been yellow with age and mplexion fairy, will be- ; have evidently been lodged for yeara stow thie gift upon you, of $22.50 Suits 1 1 75 Value $7.50 4 50 aes irr Al aby to Clear at....... ° A New Mode....... ° \ ae etl ioesenieee net Whee kr twice daly, als ito [be | Embracing many attractive Sa eed Fashioned of black and white check wool e re women, 81% men, 703 corpora tin Lape cleansing, refining | from our regular stock, also late purchase of| coating, A straight line style, with semi- The . d that’ pbs , f fy ‘ » with y are genuine and that’s stockholders in Massac! ‘Gab dpbtination makes Cares tens Sue eueae* Meee blouse back and novel collar; button trimmed. what makes this sale such a San va Leb cen | include fancy diagonals, serge, checks and| Size 14 up to 18.° * wonderful event—1,200 all Tere ereaiore taney 6 Dats ae Ses Juniors, misses] Misses’ $15 Crepe | Misses’ $2.95 Wash- told—and hose in Pe bot : ula Ones SECIWOHIGH OF Reena ED ee Frocks ble Skirts uitable for ey lls Me Raa 500 Girls’ $5.95 to | 275 Grl’Valooto$2150/at......... $7.50 ]at............. $2 Meee in alt walks ‘of life lensed lessen ee $8.75Spring 6 og | Speci at.--, $10) uaurcrcd'stembraerd | molanet hgh wae cone Every size from 654 to 714. oatsat... t Fxclusivp | tmedele of] erepe in dainty combine | lineand khaki, well tallored, . H Splendid models of | handsome fabrics; French| tions, with coates and| with strapped girdle top. Men's Imported Sennet us weal! eck and sage blouse and straight line trisarning of Clun; _isare Hip pocket and trimming Straw qtiate— $1 5 0 q tines 6 to 14 years. ivumseisi lve Tength 38 to 80 inches. nian i ee 4 Showing a Complete Line of Misses’ Graduation Dresses at Popular Prices { tar Bimpecn Crawford Co. Third Floor, om Bale Te-Morrow. — 9 ; Boys’ All Wool Blue Serge day, at $5.00 When we say all wool, when i we guarantee it fast color, t when we say London shrunk; , when we ny, a real $7.50 Blue i Serge Suit for your boy at $5, evil it’s time for you to investigate. * mec, Finest Quality seed eat Aes S Imitation Hair Hats ed, 12 to 18, This is unquestionably the best value that we have been able to offer this season, F ~ made possible only by el 9 price-concessions of a manufacturer anxious to close out Boys'WoollenTwoTrousers Suits || his stock. Many smart s Norfolk or Double Breasted Jackets, cut in this Y and lined with e ull Peg top knick- ug! At$2,85, $3.95 © 95 apes. Black, white and burnt. Regularly $1.48, at . . will give more “real” service and In Norfolk or double breasted |} 78¢ Smart Wings, for trimming) Three 12-inch Ostrich Tips, |98c & 91.75 Stunning Wreaths, A i) i. tailored hats in novel effects.| in a bunch, regularly made in our own workrooms of]. satisfaction than the — kind”— bleh edly x bottle) Modish styles in black, whiteand| $2.48, at..-.. +... 1.98 imported flowers. Several styles Trimming and “cost no more”—than the glove lack and white. Very Prench Plumes and Ostrich to choose ls represented as “just as good.” special to-morrow at... Dc Noreen #808 vaon wt. *2.98 Eom atic ‘5c aad DB olsinsed “KAYSER” Silk Gloves are not the outcome of “claims” or “arguments,” but solely the result of a lifetime of striving for the attain- ment of an ideal, the achievement of which has not been hampered by restrictions of cost or time. oS Success Must Crown This Announcement &» Sale of Men’s‘15 to*25 Suits 1,000 of Which We Place on Sale To-Morrow at $11.00 and $14.75 Men’s Silk Neckwear Sale Women's Coats Reduced The Story in a Nutshell Is that We've Taken 275 Handsome $24.75 and $29.75 Silk and Cloth Coats and Reduced them to $16.50 The guarantee you receive with | . Ly ‘4 . i Sample Line of The silk coats are luxurious creations of charmeuse, silk Poplin loves, sold without the maker's ) TAIL A Sample uts arc c : Sates rarely ever goes back any due preety ba Ks £ cles Sy, Fine 50c Silk motre and Bengaline, in smart 32 and 43 inch lengths, many have gracefully draped backs, long shawl or gold lace collar and are lined with peau de cygne; colors are black, taupe, gray and tan. we quote would only interest clothing manufacturers, competitors, etc, All you want to know is that they are bona- fide values—offerings that can be sub- further than the clerk who sold the goods, Neckties at SCSI? IGERIGEE SERICe Sao Julius Kayser AS New CENTS 1 >r this Americar Flag, worth $1.75. No Every pair of “KAYSER” Silk Gloves con- tains a guarantee ticket—both the glove and the ticket bear the name “KAYSER.” L,ook for it—it is assurance of quality, fit and value and is there for your protection. Short Silk Gloves, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 Long Silk Gloves, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 CF Co., Makers = York stantiated by the “goods.” And all we can say now is to come in to-morrow— YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED. Norfolk Suits Patch Pocket ' Suits 2-Button Sack Suits * 3-Button Sack Suits All $15 and $18 Values at In serges, tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres and fancy novelty effects, in the latest coloring ef- fects, in tans, grays and browns; also the new pencil stripes, f lack, blue and gray grounds, All hand tailored, cut and made very stylish, Sizes for men and youths of 8 to 40, novelties too 25c Plenty of patterns to suit everybody's taste, All made in the popular four-in-hand open end fashion, blue, gray, lavender, tan and a variety of mention, In the bias, Roman, college and regimental stripes, dots and figures, Men’s $3.00 Russian Corded Soft Cuff Shirts at $1.75 A variety of light and dark numerous to The cloth coats are in the correct 45-inch length and embrace every smart mail or telephone orders effects; the materials are im-] style shown this season from the strictly plain tailored to elaborately trimmed ef- filled. Only one to a 14k Led Sut $ jorted woven madras, with hay Bplendlaly ’ unique collar ages cust Pocket Russian cords, such pretty] fashioned of whir pen Call end ig ipa peor Suits il e stripes, in blue, tan, gray,] cord, men's ‘ ail and see our large Vahueo $20 and $25 lavender and black, and are} serges, large and small p eelneres aoe i: ial son ectale al woe ohaviate sure to please any man, no} checks, hairline and Fancy cuffs, match- fancy worsteds and tweeds; made one-half or full matter how fastidious his lined, with either pure silk or alpace fabrice and colors that are only to be found in custom clothes. h All shown in this lot, Sizes 80 to 50, 4 ! tar Becent Fleer. On Gale Te-Mervew. pencil stripes, wide wale and imported novelties. Many oie ieee i are Formerly $24.75 and $29.75 the proper calor ; a (a Third Fleer, On Gale To-Merrew, i taste may be, All sizes, 14 to 17 inch neckband, tarMain Fieor, on Gale To-Morrew. GDADEON.CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 49TH TO 20TH STREET — House Furntshing Geode. Caph or Charne Account MASON’S”: 7 Sise 5 fest by 8 feet suai Test” * Brooklyn, N. Y.

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