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\ | i] \ * a MAYOR WIL VETO MOVE OROAANGE SED BY 070 Dire ‘Things Will Happen to Aldermen ff They Pass It ‘Again It Is Intimated. HB WANTS GALLERIES. Dowling Measure Would Stifle Competition Is His Main Objection. a the Moving Picture Theatre er@inance, fathered by the Tammany passed yesterday by a vote of 7 to 2, Mayor Gaynor has determined to veto 1. ‘The big vote given the meawere ins Gowtes tt will bo pasesd over the Mays Ore Veto, Hut he wil have something of @n interesting nature to say if the Al- @ermen override his wishes. ‘There were two ordinances submitted te the Board yesterday. One was the Hotes ordinance, endorned by the Mayer @2@ signe by Aldermen Courtianat Wiewtt, Daniel RB. Coleman, William D. Brom, 0. Grant Esterbrook, Gamuel Mares, John A. Bolles, James Hamiton John Diemer, the majority mem- bere of the Committee on Laws and Regisiation. The other was @ minority ettinance eabaiitted by Max Levine and Prank Cunningham, the remaining mem- Gere of the committee. Had the Fusion forces held together the Folks ordinance would have teen edepted. But President Mitchel! and .i1- German Bolles were absent, Aldermen Ghipley and Mertyn disappeared just ne OF GALLERIES, gprs the only difference | | ! [ ef | ‘ ' ie i : r li | i i f Fe i i E | | | i i Hi Th mH iF i ft i i } ij : 3 i i 1 [ i i i i | $ 3 g 4: f 3 £ bY & mn fH | t 5 3 3 nig Lagths the work of the Aldermen, ice is pretty thorough- - The stating capacity te limited supervision is to be made of ‘by inapectors specially as- a g i i | : | @iing of plans and the granting of steingent provisions for exits, fe-proofing ef walls and ceilings and M% Goore that open outward to clear passageways to streeta, ‘Mo galleries are permitted, aisles are te be three feet wid More than one step above the atreet level, the paseage between to be graded, with no perpendicular rise end the grade no #teaper than one foot im ten, Buch a provision would have mate the Houston street disaster im- possible, In that oase there were steps from the theatre floor to the atreet level. ae a Provisions are ma for mvsolute cleaniinens, proper ventilation and heating and the keeping of fire fighting notion, picture houses to be built in ithe @ture, or altered. Provision as heating, lighting end sanitary re- wiremefite, however, apply to all T! the discretion of the in- Pequirements as to exits may it y jemiet “Whenever app jt e im Feuswal of the and church: ere only given occasionally are re- Licenses in |Speatlon tas provided for, | Membership ef che Board of Aldermen, a BECKER “STRONG-ARM” HELD ON ATTACK CHARGE. Citizen Who “Looked” at Shepherd and Timed Him Swears He Was Beaten. Policeman Joseph B. Shepherd, who ‘wae ene of Becker's strong-arm squad, Was to-day held for assault by Magie- trate MeQuaide in Harlem Court. Alexander Jacobus of No, 119 Maat One Hundred and Thirty-first street saw Shepherd on fixed port at One Mundrea and Thirty-fftn street and Lenox avenue talking to a young woman. Jacobus stopped and took out hin wateh. Shepherd asked what he fwas looking at and Jacobus said he Was looking at him, Jacobus was arrested, and says that on the why to the station house he was beaten by Shepherd. Magistrate Levy, in the Harlem Court the following day, Glemieved the complaint. Compinint was made to Mayor Gaynor and Shepherd was suspended, Jacobus obtained a@ warrant for his arrest on a charge of assault. Mise May Brightman, with whom the policeman was conversing, testified that ehe had stopped to ask Shepherd how Jong she would have to wait for @ car, She said Jacobus and another ma. atopped in front of them, and fasobes took out his watch. When he| told the Policeman that he was look- ing at him, he puckered up his mouth and Slew a aim. Gterling Is Sterling, @ lumber mer- chant of No. 4% Hast One Hundred and Thirty-steth atreet, eid he saw Shepherd push Jacobus, punch tim ia the face and knock nim @own twice ‘The policeman’s bail was fixed at $600, —— eg Hart by Auto; Gets 94,000, A jury before Supreme Court Justice ‘Manning in Brooklyn yesterday gave w verdict of 94,000 to fourteen-year-old Nicholas Beck of No. 2% Lynch street, Brooklyn, egainet Marous A. Myets, a Wealthy real estate operator, wheee au- tomobile injured Beck at Bedford ave- nue and Lynch street, Brooklyn, on ‘March 26, 1912. En EV. |W. W. LEADER SEEKS TO HEARTEN STRIKING BARBERS, LOSING HOPE Ettor Encourages Those Who| "* Are Beginning to Think Fight Is Vain, The disorganization that has pre- vailed in the barbers’ strike for the leat fow days wan even more evident to-day and there was every indication that the revolt would proceed undi- tected for several days to come, One fact that stands out more prominently than ‘at any time previously is that the workers in the if priced shops are apparently not at all tn sympathy with the walkout and will give it no as eistance, At the new headquarters of the strikers, the Garibaldi Theatre, No, 36 East Fourth street, their new leader, Joseph J, Ettor, wae not to be found to-day. It was explained that Ettor has found the situation #0 deqperate that he has had to take the field to throw all his influence to stiffening the backbone of strikers, who have begun to think the cause, as at present of- ganized, hopeless, Bttor’s lieutenants declared that while there may have been a few “un- important” desertions from the ranks of the newly formed I. W. W. union, the ao-ealied short-hour barbers are rally- ing to the standard and promise their moral support, although they will not agree to walk out of the shops whers tips are many and big, and they will not agree to join the same I. W. W. local of which the barbers of the aheaper shops are members, To-night at che ranch meeting plage of the strikers, The new and amplified Western. train service of the Pennsylvania System, effective May 25. and full information, telephona New York ‘Madison Square 7900'* Brooklyn ‘Main 2810" “ Prospect 3100" OLIVER'T. BOYD, Division Passenger Agent, 263 Pifth Avenue (Cor, 29th Street), New York City Vos train arrivals and station information telephone "*Cheleca 7400'" PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD tal on WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1913. No. 100 Foreyth street, an effort wit | dtaposttion of the surplus reported by be made to perfect an organization of) ti) Harlem, as of June 90, 1898 the “short-hour” barbers that will wid) moneys received In addition to the ren the cause of those now striking Aix under the leases to the New York All efforts of the master barbers to Central and the Metropolitan Ste the terminal fa Amalgamate the associations of barber Hailway Company since June 30, 1998,! of way of the Harte company In exchange for the property the cant wid Vander bit Pala for toll, pa. privileges by ot > poration 4 and right mpany in the shop proprietors, the ¥y Of which and the disposition thereof; sume real has #0 far proved @ bar to a settles ted on sales of real te and from | own AL per Ment, have failed, [condemnation proceedings since Jan. 1, A 1998, and the dispo: State Labor Department offive lon thereof, m. to-day John J, Healin was atill at work He also wanted atatomonts ang em Was averin We devine he tates on the strike, but by no means sanguine fentals received wnder each lease anil mation asked for in the revlutions and | of accomplisiing anything for the pres- the terms of the lenses for space in the | voted it down by the force uf its Grand Central Terminal pr. 4) proxtes. LS EEEEE ane TOGVE FACTS ABOUT HARLEM'S FINANCES ONEILL-ADAMSCo. Sisth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City The pianos for this co-operative vale were personally selected at the factory by Mr. C. A Votes Down Minority Stock-| holders’ “Demands” and and upon arrivat are bring tested and inepeeted by Mr. Nahan Franko, for years Uond wetor ani They'll Go to Court. Copyright, 1918, by O' Neil-Adame Co, ‘The New York Central's unification plam hae come te a etandetill po farms 1t@ proposal to asdintilate the Naw York and Harlem minority stock on the Cen- traYe own terms is concerned. This Minority is apparently as recalcitrant @s over and has no intention, for the Present at least, of giving up its stock Without getting full value for it, At the annual meeting of the New York and Harlem Ratiroad Company yesterday the minority made no attempt to Interfere with the New York Central election programme and permitted the election of Harold Vanderbilt as a Girector without opposition. 'W. M. Cohen, the lawyer for the mt. nofity stockholders’ committee, insisted upon offering a series of resolutions, He demanded that the secretary send the oteckholders statement showing the Copyright, 1013, O'Nelll-Adama Co, 2 4 very essence of HE T pyere event this big is economy. Making and distributing thousands of pianos of a kind at one ti me means economy. Selling 200 pianos and 100 player-pianos in a city the size of New York City all on the same plan, all at the same price, giving to each and every par- ticipant the same guarantees . —the same privileges—the same advantages—selling them and no additional charge for interest—means economy. To carry such a treme HORT NEW YORK ny “tll ° lasws tee Yaw manufacturers who are associated with us in this sale, are willing to sacrifice a good, big, liberal we _—. portion of profit—which means more economy. J O06AM. 8.00 A.M. Exprese—Artives Cleveland 10.35 P.M. Chioago 8.00 A. M. The whole economical part of this transaction when boiled down that you get a good,’ ; Through Sleeping Car to Chicago. Through Coaches to Pittsburgh. honor bright three hundred and fifty dol ar piano for two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy- 935.A.M. 9.25 A.M. Pittsburgh Day Express—New Train. Arrives Cleveland 10.35 P. M. 5 : seventy: Chicago 8.00 A. M. Through Parlor Car to Cleveland. Though f (Hive cents—a clean cut saving or economy of one hundred and one do and twenty-five cents. . Conches to Pittaburgh. The liberalities and Player- 0s also on same WM AM, = 10.00A.M. Comm: oe pojtarag cee Pg ig Ping 6-30 Figg ease privileges of the ABs#0- Jone hundred mane are ulso being sold on erin oe ee a Cars. Through Coach to St. Louis, as pres et view The aul Price | of these player-pianos is five hundred and fifty. ennsylvania Limited—Arrivée Chicago 8.54 A. M., Toledo 4.50 e stron ar- lars ene A.M. Detroit 7.20 A.M. ‘Through trai of Club, Dining, Sleeping, sed antee ever pag is [ee crea etme ta tees hundred and ninety-five dollars, Observat fare to Chicago. Sleeping Car Harrisburg to Detroit. Parlor . The player-piano is also being delivered immediately upon the Car New York to Pittsburgh. All “limited” foatures. No Coaches given to every purchas- payment of five dollars. 1944 P.M. 1860 Neon Pan Handle Limited—New Train. Arrives Dayion 6:0 A. M., Richmond erunder its plan. 7 stolid’ sleet ie athe’ cea OS, toe ste, baw Ge, Signe TH: Through Sleeping Care. Through The buyer gets his Tiliaal wuatentee thas bose cop atte ae (Coaches Chicago. . onal guaran! ven on nO ven on 200P.M, 2.00 P.M. Keystone Exprose—Arrives Columbus 5.20 A. M., Indianapolis 10.85 A. M,, money back, if he wants | | player-plano within. thirty St. Louis 642 P.M. Through Sleeping Cars. ‘Tarough Coach to it, after a 30 days’ trial. You'can abo tol tre 85 ore OS any. tie St. Loui y= H full: U You get the same priviloge of exchanging within » year, as that ' nd 25 cents, weekly, e gets a full’ year’s ‘ae ; 200 P.M. 2.00 P.M. Panama-Pacie Exprece—Arives Columbus 710 AM, Cincinnati 1040 ™ bale gi tha leper ans time to fully satisfy au ot the junpald balances will he voluntarily cancelled in evens to Chicago. . . wirnour himself as to the ae player, pisno beachand nine rolls of muste(your owaselectioe) 45 P.M. «2.48 P.M. Broadway Limited—Arrives Chicago 0.43 A.M. Through Train of Club, hood niatd ble character of the se yarat wil te made Unk Vesa Dining, Sleeping, and Observation Cam. AJ! “limited” features, No Wie mefbotinnaln ; If he is then not |.” se slate’ sls cae te, portsad on AP ta Nhtee Coaches, ge EA tistied i will. = Fes © a gsecek standard 88-note pl thes 500P,M, 5.00 P.M. = Manhattan Limited—Arrives Akron 7.00 A. M., Cleveland 7.30 A. M., Are eectone.” Satisiied, we OXr"] here, player-pianos are standard 88-note players; Chicago 200 P. M, Through Sleeping Cars, Observation Car to Chicago, eecrine change it without one i etiam, These yok ; vi .. sviomatc shifter lo . ) { which compels the music to play . Most player-pianes ee penny’s loss to him. told at from two hundred to two bundted and "itty dellace 6.30 P.M. 6.90 P.M. Mercantile Exprese—New Train. Arrives Cincinnati 12,10 Noon, Indian- : °. °, . 4 ua * je . spolia 205 P.M. 8t. Louis 830 P.M. Sleeping Cars, He gets a piano without interest charges. iinws ‘kate ised tobien”” Wow Aire. (pore MAE Through Coach to St. Louis, He gets two free tunings Yubing. Li life of rabeer is one re eat ee a ae 606 P.M. 6.00 P.M. = Western Exprese—Arrives Akron 10.00 A. M., Toledo 3.45 P. M., Chi 2 ,e re : loraver. It cannot wear out an Kl in ayer- 8.54 P.M, Niles 8.18 A.M. Through Sleeping Care to Toledo,'Chices He gets a fine stool and beautiful scarf free. ! Hadi ie" legtatee leh tie Sosommclicat pia aie aca and Niles via Youngstown, Through Coaches to Chicago, If he dies before completing payments on the piano out in offering the player pianos, with the single exception 420P.M. 6.0 P.M. Chicagy Rapeese New Train, rive Chiowgo 6.00 P.M. Through a receipt in full for the piano is voluntarily turned | inne eee eee biane are ts twenty-five ceute 620P.M. 6.30 P.M, ‘The 24-Hour St. Loule—Arrives Coluabua 7.25 A. i San jover to his family and all further payments cancelled. - bias P.M, Indianapolis 1145 A. M., St. Louis 5.25 P, M., Cleveland 730 || He gets 195 weeks’ time in which to pay for either the piano or player-piano. A. M, Through Sleeping Cars. All “limited” features. No Coaches, If he pays in less than 195 weeks, he lessens the price 15 cents for each and every week he 6.34PM, 630 P.M. Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicago Exprese—Arrives Cleveland 11.30 reduces the time—if he is buying a piano—and 20 cents for each and every week he reduces the A.M. Columbus 1.45 P. M., Cincinnati 5.25 P. M., Ladianapolis 7.00 . if | buyi 5 P. M., Chlesgo 8:25 P.M. ‘Through Bleeping Cary," Through Couches | |time, if he us buying a player piano. Aled ' to Pittsburgh, And so on and go on. T e person who joins in this Cornenratieg len, gets economy. Eoonee $101.25—outright. He gets liberalities—privileges—in a big, broad and generous way. gets | ‘ y,, A . CORRESPONDING SERVICE EASTWARD them through co-operation on the “you help me and I will help you’ principle, on the same Fee Wekets, Gelivered ot Rome, office, or botel without additional charge; les Pullman reservations plan that the railroads run big excursions—taking you to all the securing for you the best hotel accommodations, and in many instances saving you nearly one-half the regular price. In New York's Shopping Center NEIL - path Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City‘ ‘ Z - —a, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York Clty ‘ed Wagner, President Tha Lyrachord Co., Concert meister M edropolitan Opera Company, Millions of dollars saved | to piano purchasers through co-operation ndous deal to a successful conclusion natu |points of interest, giving you stop-over privileges here and there, ——————————_____ o AR ll! at practically the same time rally means that we, and the Cut this coupon off and mall at ence Without obligation on my part, photographs and. description uf pianos player-pianoe being on ative plan to St.an@dNo........... OW. + 00 re eemnens