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| 4 canine =~ LF SHOKING BAN AND CUSE AWAY | ep HES ‘Woman Wakes Plea: Plea at sieata i Before Public Service Commission. McCall Hears Argument for * “Smokers” in “L” Trains es ana Cars. ‘Phe pudiic hearing held to-day by the Public Service Commission upon the pe- s@tten of 72,00 smoking citisens that wider accommodations for users of the Weed be force upon thi ated @urtace lines of Ue city eral interesting, if unre! Among these were the following: That more red noses in the city of New York owe their origin to the teapot than to the black bottle. That if a grouchy man cannot have hia morning cigar he is as Ukely.as not to murder his mot » fm law or to take away the ¢ mas mone; from hie baby's bas That Commiss.oner John BE, Bu Qis's physician told him if moked any more he would die an untimely Commissioner Bustis ie thi js of resuming » Mmoking. That the majority of women in New York enjoy-nay, revel in—the * emoke of a good cigar or cigarette when somebody else smokes it, but that the number of women who emoke cigars Is in the minority. That Dr. Charles G. Peaso, tho well known anti-amoke never » app. rs in public bis ttle friend und admirer, ‘Annette Hasle- ton.” WOMEN SPOKE IN FAVOR OF THE SMOKERS. All o€ this interesting information and muoh more was laid before the ciowd- @4 audience chamber of the Public Ser- ‘vice Commission to the tune of loud and appreciative applau hi of apposition off frankly with the slaves of nicotine. And severe! of tho little deara spoke, too, Just think of that—époke up befor the Commissioners ta of letting poor ian bave all tue amok- igprivilegés he wants on mee con- veyances, Tho' petition, which had already deen suboutted fp the Commissiongra,’ bag been ‘one afeuintea through the varlous Bunches of a cigar company and Prayed the Conimiusion for an order re- quiring tue corporations in control of the elevated and surtace nes in New York to operate smoking cars or ears contamity emoking compartinents on these lines. George Gordon Battle, appearing tn ehulf of the petitioners and the frat to address the Commissioners, called at- tention to the fact that Charles A, Whe- President of the cigar store com- pany, had given strict orders to his clerks that signature should be tures, rep voting streng made voluntarily, he sald. WANTED A_ “SMOKER” ON EVERY TRAIN. Mr, Battle argued at length tn favor of installing one exclusive smoking car fn every five-car train of the elevated Ines and establishing one almilar var invevery five operating on the rurface lines. Fecause of the prohibition ef amoking in mort offices factories throughout the city the joker who IMPORTEC FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE GRAND RAPIDS FURN NITURE 1: OPENS AN ACCOUNE CREDIT TERMS Af Pm 159146 Ome 8199 4 Om 75 bem 4159 FISHER Bros. COLUMBUS AVE BET 103 & 10.4. ST was not allowed to enjoy Nis weed on elevated lines rtunity w tever, Mr. bat ie urged, to calm his nerves after | the ordeal of breakfas'ting or on th way home from a bury da eri the hearing opened Commie | Williams = and Lhset hod alone |! re on the bench, Wut & B. 1, ner of F looked just y caused by the protesin of Wo got Into It by mistake ed to get out before the train |hea atarted, PEOPLE WON'T TROUBLE TO READ THE SIGNS. “My experience is that 76 per cent. of the people who ride on the slevated do not take the trouble to read sign designating a certain car as & emoking car would be read only by emokers.”” DOCTOR HANDED IT OUT TO OR. PEASE. Nt his death at ninety s ore) Then ‘antir, of te 6. eaten SINGER SEEKS DIVORCE. Pretty Blond Marte Stiliv: ‘The trial of the divor Mario itillwell Hagar, a Mra. Eile right away se took up He wan right In the midst cing how @ lite nicotine would kill # cat when Commissioner McCall took i Others of his xerure Kvery member of Diaz's party Ava A} Members of His Parity Who] ass prisouer in barrecke, awaiting makes ALve at Be * Courting ' | | ! Mealy, who tol te | that Phe was ‘| declared t do to al ‘| rould he that A 1 couldn't nan the tale of the ree in Trial of - ORES HUERTA eo emerge =| ORDER TO LEAVE”: FACES COURT-MARTIAL. Accompanied Him From Cuba | were orderea to remain in Havana anq Are Placed in Jail. VERA CRUZ, Oct. % (Via Galveston). “Gen, Felix Dias to-day faced a ait- TRURSDAYT, | uUuT OBER 23, TvIs. fuerta FEAR ASSARSINATION OF THE MEXICAN PRESIDENT. al representatives «-|TIZ Cures Sore Feet ‘a minute fled Mra. iteat Government (u-day expresses tndiei Upon Commisi: tices wumgon. |" steful extravagance tion at the actlon of the German naval > the commie! nud 11 elmer that must officere from the cruiser MWortha wh f Y d 0 d a Sa a tne omeber eerie | TOI to uit Mex Mexico on Ware[omer fron fe eee; = OF KOung an {Shon the: practioxbility of the petition: | te : before Diag landed. ‘They declares that crs’ plea, General Manager Maher of trene turns} Ship on Eve of Election, He |?) Getman. “medaiing” tinwar- | Chafed, fella, | Tired Keet That dead \t'a mente cas ware OtlAahed 1o “ch eve Clea? Stays in Vera Cruz ranted, The commander of the Hertha) Ale sng 4 ith Pak that If @ smoking car were attached (9 of the cigar Stay: ‘a Cruz. ; che 8 with Pain— yated train there would be no had tholr ittle aay and | |ia said to have explained that, as the Throb Hertha !s a German ateamer, it wae no more than courtesy for the Gar. man navy to keep an eye on her pas- sengers at a time when there was #0 much talk of violence, Are Soon Relieved by TIZ. The Happy Tiz Family court-martial for !nsubordination. They accompany Francisco Leon de la Barra to France. As their reason for staying with Dias and landing in Mexico, they said they were without @uficient funds for further travelling. Dias'e friends were fearful that Huerta might order hie arrest during the day. Dr. J. Gardiner Emith was the man nette, reat hit with the pre- well known tn / ore. | church and concert singer, against Bu-| loan army, In aotiv ent of tobacco #IAVEr| gong 13, Hagar, was begun to-day be-| under orders of his commander, 4 in the audience, Me atood right &:) ure Justice Jayoon and « Jury in the ' the elbow of Dr. Pease and maid he ad Supreme Court, Brooklyn, Mre. Hagar Nike and who protest wider Loud “no use for thoxe who do not i nemes “Killa Campbell" in her com- tobacco themselve plaint, and this name ts sald to shield the true name of the young wife of sow captain. namo." ’ “Annette int ord Dr. Pease and “ANHEHO) Hig cir in In the railway aupply but!-|Mexican constitution provides that al coine? Ine Sas see aunt ‘sonia a! ty t{ No, #® nh it > hay ovuneay 60 dua averiae sticker | tem * » h treet. cans ye must be on Mexican goll when| passive if he te euchred out of the |r: is greater than that of the non-smoke elect presiden: continued the battling doctor. “And as]; foult situation. A gi ower Gen. |Fruerta's ord rta, to proceed to Havana aboard|the dictator, they feared that In his Tho situation was a delicate one, set be @ halr trigger. Some of Diaz's most rtul friends urged him to obey Knowing the temper of the Mexican gunboat Zeragoza. He is|rage over his thwarted plans, he might @ candidate for President, and to go oe the arrest and court-martial of to Havana before the elections, set for next Sunday, would eliminate him, The To refuse to obey an ostensibly harm- | au months ago lived at tighth | for hygiene, why the average smoker | street, Brooklyn. One day Mrs. Haga: military order that looked regular | ¢! bathes mote than once @ week. Je 18! guring her husband's absence, sum: | face would make Diaz lable to more hygienic than the non-smoker ‘They talk of the bad effecte of smok- uw of wome people who moned draymen and transferred her household goods to the heme of friends at No. 514 Tlahth avenue where she has since remained. 1 jony Was offered to-day of vie- y Nagar and a pretty blonde Belmont in Manhattan, matter over which the Com- mission haa no jSurtediction,”” Commis- sicner MoCall hastily interrupted. | arrest and court-martial for inaubordt- nation, him uta chance for President, EVERY MAN OF DIAZ PARTY JAILED BY HUERTA. Karly to-day Dias was atill at the After Jack won, the one-time sa home of his brotherin-law, Attorney Henry H. Hunter Appo' by Wilson Alcolea, whero he went tinmediately on jor Austin had up- WASHINGOTC Oct, @—President| landing from the Corcovada yesterday. held smokers’ rights, J. W. Barberry,| Wilson to-day nominated John W. who encorted an opal pin as big as al Hughes for Collector of internal rev- pigeon's egg to the front, mde thia;enue for the Elghth District of Ken- H: F | , and Edgar 1. Merritt for an twonty-! sistant Commissioner of Indian Affi He had refused, up to then, to oday Huerta’s omer to quit Mexteo, and tolked of @ plan to go to Mexico City by apectal train. at 3 undoudtedly would plunge the urely rise up and fight, were Dias iminated by violence, ——_—___. Thieving Maid Stole $7,000 tn Gems Gertrude Opperbecko, a maid in the To go to Havana would cont! nousehold of Clifford Mallory of the else. We Give YOU Credit No Red Tape—No Security Asked by Huerta’s strategy, would | with yourself and all the TI2 makes delight. the corns, vailouses, oh! iibiains. TIZ drawe out the acids and potgons that puff up the feet. 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