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a ae ee ees ey 7 MA Leb NN Dut: of Forty-Five Aveliients for Li- mses Only Seven Were Successful —Justice Guy Refuses to Hear In- junction Casesand Gives Reasons. In conformity with the requirements of the new Taxicab Jaw, which it inte effect at midnight, there was a long lineup of taxicabs to-day the uptown offices of the Bureau of Licenses, No. 248 West Forty- th street, where Deputy Commissioner Drennan was in charge of the of vehicles and the issuing of new licenses for each machine, Git of ret forty-fAv> cabs that were examined only seven passed the MANY. TARLY ¥ APPLICANTS i their old ieenses and proceeded 10) committee trom the fitty ci jenty inspectors from the Commis '@ office were scattered throush- the city to-day to give warning to|Company, for the Hi taxiced companies and individual that unless new licenses are ob- within .the next twenty-four the police will be instructed to the drivers on eight. Drivers for concerns that have taken refuge Supreme Court will not be mo- ‘until action te taken on the in- ing up the public hi we can. We have to be care- however, 4 Th RULES DISCLOSE MANY VEHICLES ARE UNFIT TO MEET LAW'S DEMANDS majority of those turned away @bx————— Geficient in the minor particulars! g.preme Court Justice Guy, sitting in the now ordinance, etch as the re- fm regard to the alx-inch injunctions,” said Drennen. fe shall cath’ beter uatll the in- BOWNTOWN. three policemen had been te handle the expected crowd Drennan, loaded an automobile with the new pubic hack stand last night and toured the upper of Manhattan, ‘planting the| hoped tu have the matter dleposed of ‘at the designated posts. The Com-~ was unable to put signs in frfmt of hotels covered by the Court pelicants for licenses sAn® contempt of the Supreme Court, ese injunction proceedings have ‘the sftuation jnto a hard knot and ed @ general mixup. ire that there is one body of taxicob . Griers who, under the Injunction, are is the old rates, and another ted to charge the there @h§uld be confusion and some of the should be cheating the public rates, it is vitable that ir cover of that confusion. ! elty to-day byt the u ni is a tazicab tonopéties and the | hotpis in the white light distriet to-day | Wg first viood in. thelr ‘Aght to retard | the’ tazicab ordinance passed by the Bows of Aldermen in response to the have reports that some of these ual drivers are running around charging what they Our inspectors are on the look- for such complaints, but just at it our work Is centred on getting th@ vehicles inepected and licensed and ing the drivers come down for their 1 minationa and licenses BINDING EXCEPT WHERE INDUNCTION HAS new taxi@ed ordinance wes pai Board of Aldermen after years’ fight waged by World against taxicab abu full force an@ effect today ex- net such tariceb companies hotels as are protected by tempo- by .¢be Bu- injunetions granted @ Court. . ica Grivers'not protected by fixed by M@ Rew OMiinante riding in such cabs should iad ‘aitane jeep Artie Paying | To Women Ad ern Pr) pohagheg ar | Backache—Nervous' i ig: aac Headache—Blue? STICE GUY REFUSES \ff _1¢ you outer afar trom ouch O HEAR ARGUMENTS, | \retst inermne zon should take an CNG caen CREA RCH | Sa oe SRLS waged by The Evening World, ton had been lebued by 10 C'ClOCK | Danicg were demanding not to, bring ourselven When you eral Gaye, to clarity the EN ISSUED. Eve- —— Part 1, Bpecial Term, of the Gupreme Court, refused to take any action in the Matter of the nine injunctions eued out to restrain Mayor Gaynor, Police Com- missioner Waldo and Chief James B. Wallace, Jr., of the Mayor's Bureau of the law, which became effective at mid- night. Justice Guy declared himself disquali- companies, Tie referred the cage to gued. f the companies which | ¢y.fourth, have asked injunctions, eeventh, ARGUED THAT ENOUGH TIME HAD BEEN WASTED. was over-ruled. Me declared the taxi: months in which to prepare for trial, | cab, while he had had but two days, He tion with Ju conveniencs The Justi | Karly effor' not in telephone. State Senator Brackett, chief counsel for all the compantes, was appointed a fenting the companies to Suntice] Coney Glegerich and date for the Corporation Counsel's office, which had and the law in operation before the end of this week, ‘The cases docketed for hearing be-| W87- fore Justice Guy to-day were: Hawk & Wetherbee, hotel proprietors; New Taxi- @ab and Auto Company, Hilliard Hotel Vanderbilt; Unt. versal Taximeter Company, Taxicab Company, Motor Taximeter | SYLWIA Company, Mason & Seaman Transport- ation Co., Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Com- pany and Hotel Astor, Three other companies that have taken refuge under the injunction law are the Greegy re Hotel Company, operatl 1 MoAlpin; Staffords, and y's Cab Company, ed LIST OF PUBLIC STANDS DESIGNATED BY MAYOR IN THE FOUR BOROUGHS. ‘The ist of new public hackstands designated by the Mayor Is ae follows: MANHATTAN. Whitehall sireet at South Ferry, Broad street at the Exchange. Broadway along City Hall Park, Chatham Square. Broadway at Union Square Madison Square. Herald Square. Pankhu leave. sleep. ted at ened Times Bqua Bryant Park, south and weet eldes.| 9) pa.) Fourth avenue from Fortieth to For-| 0. 00" ty-wecond street. Park Circle at Fifty-ninth etryet and Fifth avenue : Central Park, gouth side, Fifth avenue from Bixtleth to Sixty: Atth atreet. Fifth avenue from Seventieth to Sev- enty-fourth street, Fifth avenue from Seventy-ninth to Eighty-second street. Fifth avenue from Eighty-ninth to Ninety-firet street. | Park avenue from Fifty-ninth to Sixty-firat street. It] Columbus avenue and Sixty-sixth atreet. Broadway and Sixty-third etreet, Amateriam avenue and Seventieth street. Columbus avenue and Elghty-fret treet. . West End ‘avenue and One Hundred 4 Sixth wtreet over @ years, Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription Mode 3 Amorfogn toa foreat dean torent recta Yes drew wil will ou It Has Given Satletection Qver 49 Yeare the law will be inoperative | ¢y.nret, Fifty-second, Fifty-third, Fit- jande with Mmitations number of hacks allowed Assistant Corporation Counsel Ter-| to practically all the hotel! fence Farley fought bitterly against| rants. They range from the company’s plea for more time, but| with an allowance of eleven taxicabs and five horee-drawn vehicles, to the | cab monopolies and hotels had had two] Hotel Rex, which may have one taxi- Free stands are granted to all boat fag ready to argue the case and to/jandinge fifteen minutes before boat ar- gubmit briefs, while the taxicab com-/ rivals and ¢o all etations all the time, lay. at all atrest corners, after 10 o'glock at jet inte communica-| night—only four at an intersection—at ich to learn his) all theatres fifteen minutes Before the hearing the case fatled.|drop of the final curtain, and chambers| other places of am 8 and could ‘ob be reached at once on the batt pees Seechete ‘The plaza at Fulton and Court streets. el repre- ‘Williamsburg Bridge piesa. ‘ of passengers aboard. The Imperator’s jover thi carried 903 first econd cabin arrange with him @| East Twelfth street. Sixteenth street in Whitestone. At the Fountain, Westchester, Weatchester Square, ‘Thirteen stands are denigned for, the exclusive use of sight-seoing cars. pasta hdl PANKHURST FREED. With Mise Kenney She Leaves, Weakened by Hu: LONDON t- | way Jail ¢! Sine day for lea street Mise Pankhurst had not eaten, and on aeveral nights she retuned | ta Mies Annie Kenney, associate of Mra. Emmeline Pankhurst, was also liber- ated, Misa Kenney, meeting last Monday, ing that the prison authorities nent her to @ nursin, twenty-nine miles of th walk from New York to Minneapolis, Fdward Payson Wenton left Btillwater, Minn, to-day, expecting to arrive tn remain here to-night and depart for Minneapolis to-morrow morning, Chocolate Ice Cream is so smooth, rich and de- licious because it is made from famous cocoa. 26 cielo Stores la Greater New York ems svextsa wortn, FRIDAY, avaver Cah Stand Signs and Licenses HACK'ORIVER NEW YORK CiTY 1000 N° 1000 CxPIRES N_31 1914 Eighth avenue and One GHundred and Licenses, from enforcing the terms of | Tenth street. Nicholas avenue and One Hundred and Tenth street. Madison avenue and One Hundred fled because the law firm of which Be| ana Twenty-secomd street. had formerly been a member was the| One Hundred and Fifty-ifth etreet representative of one of the taxicab| rom Geventh to Eighth avenues, In the afternoon no hack may cruise jleweped (recteaeie ty? boo one Nard in Fifth avenue between Twenty-third jeav jatter \e- apprared ot the license] (erin, when the cause should be ar-| mney weir omp @treets for fares, but ty-eighth, Forty-ninth, Fif- Fifty-siath and Fitty- burg-America BROOKLYN. jand in the Concourse and in| message sald that she QUEENS. THE BRONX. Southern Boulevard and Pelham P.ark- e Strike. —Misa Sylvia leased from Hollo- ‘noon on @ ticket of who wan rear- the London Pavilion ffra- was #0 by four days of hunger etrik- home. thie afternoon. He, wili eyyare 265 Broadway, Opp, City Hall U1 Broadway, At 13th BL, Near Union Ba, 3,635 ON IMPERATOR. cdi beeldbah on Way Here With Record Passenger List. A wireless despatch from the Ham- Imperator, New York bound and due here on Aug. Information to-day steamship ad the record number cabin passengers, bid In t All the newest models of Norfolk Suits in our stocks, in fabrics of T'weeds, Crashes, Homespuns and mixtures, specially priced for our final clearance sale. In this assortment will be found every type of whe popular Norfolk All our Suits, comprising many exclusive models, some typically American, others of English type in a wide range of color- ings of Tweeds, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Crashes, Fomesplina and Blue Serges, of a quality that was low in price at $20, priced ior g our final aarancs One of New York's leading cravat makers found himeelf wit of short-ende of silka in stock at the season's end. entire lot was accepted, and we offer at our four Norte $1.00, ee and 50c neckwear of the highest class at. ‘Near Chambers St MEND BROKEN NECK PATIENT WILL LIVE, DOCTORS ASSERT Surgical Operation Similar to the One in the Case of Walter Duryea. - An operation to eave the life of a man with @ broken neck was euccess- fully performed to-day in St. John's Hospital, Long Island City, by Prof. Simmons of the Long Island Medical College and Dr, Lavelle hospital staff, The physicians are sure that the patient, Nicolo Koenig of No, #2 Flush- Ing avenue, will recover. Koenig fell from a pl Beach and struck on his he picked up unconscious an! ta! hospital. It was found there ti was'a dislocation of the vertebrae. He remained in a state of coma until to- 4 |day and his body was paralyzed. © ‘The case was like that of Walter Duryea, the young milllonaire whose neck was dislocated dn a similar way and who lived for years with.his head in a frame and he was carried about in a wheelchalr, Determining that something must be done to bring Koen!g out of his coma, the surgeons to-day made an incision pine, bared the displaced verte- brae va relieved the pressure and strain on the spinal cord, So far as possible the vertebrae were replaced in at North Hi d The record for passengers had been : Justice Gu; sal to vacate the) Queenabdro Bridge plaza. held hitherto. by the White Star liner |thelt normal position. temporary ‘aining order until the) Broadway in Flushing. Olymple, which carrieg 72 in her firat| According to the report of the hos- case could be argued was a blow to the! Helle Avenue in Bayside. cabin in June, 1911. pital, Koenig showed signs of returning LEGAL RATE FO RIDE In Use To-Day Under New Law) ryese ace the pL Bi Law Which Is in Effect To-Day. BSS lege. cut Our "S'S , *S Just What This a 2a. [te Slip. ite ss i Must Pay tie | 1 OB | cusege Your ts ie Is Pocket. ‘te im 'b Ste sie 2.80 ae ‘1, 1939. consciousness in @ few minutes after he had been taken from the operating table and began to recover the use of the muscles in his extremit It in expected that Koenig will be a }o talk be move his arma and lege in a few jays. QUINLAN’S SENTENCE IS CUT TO TEN DAYS Recorder Takes Back Infliction of Year's Penalty for Agitator’s Speech. (Special to The Evening World.) PATDRSON, N. J., Aug. 1.—Patrick Quinlan was brought from the County Jail and searraigned before Recorder James F. Carroll this afternoon, The Recorder chang: He explains the one-year saying that it had been imposed as a warning to Quinian and other irrespon. sible persons who have unjustly at- tacked government officials. aainia was accused of FRECKLES) ij Don't Hide Them with « Voi with o Veil, Remove Them with the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was tell by @ prominent n and is usually so successful i ng freckles and giving a cle: beautiful complezion that it is sold by Riker-Hegeman Co. under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide gous freckles under a, veil; t an ounce of othine and remove them. fren the first few spplications should show 8 wonderful improvement, some the drechies vasa’ entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist fon ‘the double strength othine; It is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. $9 50 atm ae oa clearance sale. workmanshi; €30, are now ed at their $1 12.00 of models to suit the Priced for our final for our final sleerenes sale. with « quantity YOUR MONEY CAN BUY NO GREATER VALUES THAN ARE OFFERED AT OUR FINAL CLEARANCE SALE AT THE 4 HACKETT-CARHART STORES The necessity for clearing our decks for incoming fall goods makes it imperative that we dispose of: all our seasonuble stocks of summer goods at prices in many instances below factory cost English and Anieticah Sacks, cotipéatn our entire stock of pales that were Proed dresser. Those Suits from our stocks, superb in and finish, of fabrics that at many establishments brin which through the Hackett- to-you merc! andiaing. higher rices, jirect- system were priced : $16.50 25° aris lowest Our Money-Back Policy Is 57: Years Old 119 West 42d St., Near Broad Open Evenin 184 B. 125th St., Near 84 Avenue, Open Evenings, Inc. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—Representa- tive Ne » one of the so-called in- surgent members of the House banking committee, today introduced his resolu- tion directing investigation of Secretary McAdoo's charge that New York bankers were depressing the price of the Govern- ment two per cent. bonds: to influence ection on the currency bill. 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Upto Which Time We Specially’ Offer _, 150 Misses’. rte This is 2 ont ridicu: jous pricing o| tt dresses .-which, you'll admit, when you see them, are brimful of gcod | lines, . splendid summery materials and good dressmaking—but we are determined to clear them all out be- fore closing time to- morrow; therefore$1.75. Included are natural linen, cotton eponge, striped voile and striped ginghanis. All are prettily trimied. some with satin and_ net. frills; others -with Swiss embroidery? Sale, To-Morrow. Simpaon Ceatasa Goons Third Flos! Everything Reduced rf aoe ma at EES NEW YOR Duofold Parlor. I yer Very on | Rte | Open Evenings Only M mand Saturday Untl 1022 [BAUMANN’S| 149° St.«3* Ay: