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ae HOTEL MEN MEET “$0 ADOPT PLANS * FOR PROTECTION a Q@euss Bad Check and Bad #, Bill Evils in Their | + Hostelries. | B Betetful of note: men gathered th's OO S-54:0-0-9000046009069009 CamBridge Building, Thirty-third street @a@ Fifth avenue. They came from all Pere Seer ee eee 2 Ok hee Ode EEE IEEE O46 644444446444 4ORbOO4 4 Prominent Hotel Men Gathered Here Sketched in the Midst of Discussion o 4 7 * * + rs * EDISON AIDS NEW ‘BUS COMPANY IN Board of Estimate as Argu- ment for Franchise. “I believe that for traction In cities electric motora will @ieplace al other motora” said Thomas Edison in a let- ter read to-day before the Board of APPEAL 10 chy 4 | Inventor's tate Fe Read to the been tried nowhere else on earth. Congressman-elect George Loft, who ia backing the new bus scheme, says it Is bound to be adopted. The protest of the Fifth avenue line, he said, “ts the last squawk of the antiquated against progress,” ‘The fight between the old corporation and the one that ecks the free use of city atreete was a merry one and took up about an hour and a haif of the ‘s time, Alfred counsel for the new company, id the day was at hand when surface conveyances cannot longer be confined to set tracks, Trafic, he sald, was such that a breakdown of one trolley car now means a tying up of the entire Hine. | ‘The Fifth Avenue Company complained that ‘congestion and mortality” were the two principal objections to the in- troduction of the new company. statie- tice were produced showing a high mor- tality in London, alleged to be due to founea, Lawyer Talley retorted that the Fifth Avenue Company, iteelf WOMEN WANT RIGHT TO ACT AS INSPECTORS Declare Politics Is Benind Com- missioner Johnson's Refusal to Appoint Them. Supreme Court Juatice Seabury heard} argument in a sult brought to deter | mine the right of Fire Commissioner Johnson to pass over women on the list of candidates eligible to be Inspectors in! the Bureau of Fire Prevention and ap-! The women declare good deal to do with says experimene has shown the women inspectors to be uniltted for the work. ‘The women candidates have conduct- 4 Investigations which show, they al-| lege, that Commissioner Johnson got | Permission to appoint three exempt | Fire Prevention Inspectors at year, though civil service candi- Spe $3,000 ; Watimate by Miller Reese Hutcnt b rn, had killed b | a ineon, | bus concern, ha ie ut One person | dates, among the architects and engin- orm oe the country to have 8 pow-now Tere ee chief engineer in the inventor's Iabo-|in twelve months. eers, reesive but $2,000 annually and 24 protection of the hotels they repre- Cd ee and more of the officers, 4 members of the American tive Association left Chi- fat Thoreday for a tour of joy and edu- The itinerary includes Detroit, ‘Troy, Hoston, fpringfield, 3 New York, Philadetphia, Wash- Pitteburgh, Cincinnati and back PAS SOCIATION ratory. p “Already,” continued the Edison letter to the Board of Fatimate, “it has displaced steam on atreet oars, ele- vated and eubways, It drives all the elevators and most of the machinery in the olty. If buses are desirable for Intercity traffic the electric ia the only Practical one. It !s nolelens, odorless and can be stopped quicker than the gasoline vehicle, with the added econ- omic value of cheaper operation.” The Board of Estimate referred the matter to the Franchise Committee. Perhaps in a week it will be definitely known whether the Fifth avenue line 19 to have a competitor. @ appointed fate” Eéward Schell, son-in-l or Kiine, whose has never taken the Civil Service examination. Four of the women candidates have GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAR attitude, but he_ senna mmeren wren = 1 PRR pene po — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1913. for a style of bus propulsion that had lost thelr former positions, thelr e:m- plovers being angered by their to get Into another Hine of employment. _————— | | PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS Direct from Factory at Factory Prices About a hundred hotel men were gath- No Interest ered at the Cambridge Building for an! 7 (aforma! discussion of matters for the fa Interesting, particularly be- in a boost for the Peaple's nt Bus Company, which is try- NO DANDRUFF—25 CENT DANDERINE sd soerea es neTT of the association. President Ing to get @ franchise in the city and 10 R ral | Bar Somenser & , * . % 2: ar ins ‘W. Bweeney of the Hotel Asso- which Is being vmorously fought by col ? ence how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Gatien of New York occupied the chair, Geto W. SWEENEY Also ties the Fith Avenue Conch Company, whien | air coming out If dry, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and $75 Up hae 2g 50 cent bottle of Knowlton's from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it es been neglected or injured by carelens treatment—that's all—you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will iust try a little Danderi PRES. NY.CITY ASTEL: MENS ASSOCIATION operates the buses. The New York Railways Compiny, which owns the coach company and is itself part of a fyatem aaid to control every road in the city but the Thinl Avenue L thin, faded, bring back its color and lustre. Phe meeting was to have deen called fart to exer at 10,30 o'clock, tut the major- ity @€ the hotel men were fashionably Men whose middle name ie punc- TWO FACTIONS WORK ON THE CURRENCY BILL. hosel up in Pullman de luxe, in berths, | Report Is Expected to Be Made @ections and compartments, was not to the Senate on Monday Spparent. From East and est the 5 hotel men foregathered. These were Next. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—The six ad- ministration Demor Banking Committee met to-day to ¢ work on the currency bill they Senator Hiteh- draw it through your hair, tak- I atrat Fe 44 6b 444444406 port a bill for eight regional banks with | Practically all the other provisions of the House bill. ‘The Republicans and | « Senator Hitchcock will urge that the jhumber of banks be reduced to four, and that the banks be publicly owned and Government controlled. aoc COCAINE USERS GUILTY. |% ‘ent People's Bus Company cara are operated by storage batteries. | The Fifth Avenue duses are operated by gasoline. It is a fight of gasoline against the storage battery. The Fifth Avenue Coach Company represen contended and your scalp will not itch, a what will please you most will be after a few weekn’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yes—-but really new hair—growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine imm: bles the beauty of your b 131 W. 23d St., near 6th Ave. Oven Hrenings by Aurel etm there were everywhere keen, glert, wide-awake caterers to the public witage. WOTEL MEN REPRESENT MILL- SPP DE DETEEEEE FOYE EEBDING FC HESH HIS FSFE FESS SRBGHESSS-G8 FESHE SS HES LTET Bee de to hefty ' One Goes to Penitentiary for Year| 7 . the #o- r Democrat, M4 = IONS OF DOLLARS. inet’ with the five, Hepublienns and] “HERE Others Remand + A spaatesselh lteter laa HB, | worked on a dissenting report. Walter Frank, twenty-seven years old, | @ P Rote “eg ‘ peat i The opposing camps reparated by mu-| was sentenced to one year In the pent- ON meres mons, “| tual agreement and will not meet in| tentiary by Justices O'Keefe, MeIner- | © Store Opens TT, ets cs wo nesses nape Joint session again until Satunlay. Mean|ney and Moss in Part 1, Spe o9 |@ Lis Telephone aod they aay ease page Riga thanesd time they will exchange views infor-| sions, to-day. Frank was convicted in at 9A. M. Mail Orders Geo encom to = u@erence mally. The plan to-day is to have) October of having cocaine in his pos- week for Investigation and sentence. 4 Detween the styles of Nebraska and h wi ree on the detalles of the s All were arrested in a raid on an Closes Promptly ne Mew ork. They ki both winks ag of the) session. He was placed on probation on! apartment house at No. 898 Morris pity i ~~ Bete pockets end “rocks” in their| Ml! Wherever posable, Oct, 4 and released from the Criminal at6P.M. Filled A full committee report will be sub-| Courts Building in tine to turn in the mitted to the Senate, possibly Monday, embracing all the features of the admin- {atration bill except the few funda- mentals on which the committee is 41- ' | vided. On those points a disagreement will be reported and they will be lald before the Henate ta be decided, ‘The administration Senators will re- alarm for the big Canal atrec: fire at which elght were killed, He was rearrested last week for vio- lating hie probation and sentenced to- day. Eight other men were tried an victed of having cocaine in the nesaion, They were remanded > ANNUAL “SALE “> 1913 CANNED VEGET ABLES A sale of Canned en unparalleled in our 54 years’ experience. We have searched the entire coun- try for quality, anc, best of a we have never before been able to give such tremendous value for the money. Remember, months have been spent in preparation for this sale. A CHANCE Ale PUT IM YOUR WINTER ke N SUPPL AND SAVE way 0 OLAS Last year we so! i '3 carloads, or 3,000,000 cans, but this year we will ; George Fulwell, Hotel Nor- | KY far surpass lest yeor's remarkable record. We invite your inspection. TOMATOES Detroit Hotel Association. CAN poz. at iH from Chicago which came the gospel of protection com- following: Founded 1826 Removal Sales Oriental Rugs Every Oriental Rug in Stock Will Be Closed Out A magnificent showing of all the various weaves in both large and small sizes Gorcvans, Ker manshahs, Muskabads, Ajghans, Antique Daghestans, Shirvans, Iran:, Kurdistans, Mosuls, Beiuchitans, Bokharas, Karabaughs, Kishans, Sarouks, etc. mer press agent for Barnum & Bailey and manager of the Garrick and Prin- cess Theatres here, died to-day of @ ner. -| vous breakdown. Fischel wan one of -| the best known theatrical men in the United States. i eiynn, Hotel Rensselaer, Troy, |. ¥., President of the New York State Association; E. M. Tiemey, Ar- Hotel, Binghamton, Y., ex of the Hotel Men's Mutwa) iu \ ie » Chairman of the Congress of Hotel Associa- . Roth, Great Northern, Chi- . President of Iilinols State Association and Chairman of the of Directore of the H. M. M. Frank P. Ewine, Savoy Hotel, City, Mo, ex-President of the |. B. A. and First Vice-President . HP. Aj; Edwin H. Lee, Hotel, Duluth, Minn., Presi- @ Northwestern Hotel Men’ Ea {Eat " r [ ‘ if CC, Randolph, Schitts Hotel, Removal Sale in the Removal Sale in the H. 8, Hadfield, Maryland Hotel, Mil- ‘Wis., president of the Milwau- Association. ‘ anand of be Heat en a” |p | tona, No. 2. . Se $ .60 Demestic Rug Section Imported 8 Domestic Carpet Section & W. M. Randolph, Hotel Charlotte, Mil- lona, No. 3. . 8c 95 - 2 - me eo iia ta Sultana . . .10c 1.10 Thousands of the most Popular All the Standard Weaves in a Crest, Wie. ; A&P... .12 1.40 Makes in all the various sizes Splendid Assortment of Patterns Jemm Oberg, Nelson Hotel, Rockford, Gallons . . » 25¢ 2.90 mam» ‘H. Philbin, Schiits Hotel, Omahs, Oi, president of the Omaha Hotel | ameociaiton. AMMUAL CONVENTION AT CHI- CAGO NEXT WEEK. ‘The edjects and aims of the associa- ot oa o an informal way CORN CAN DOZ. Extraordinary Values in Dining Room, Living Room and Bed Room Furniture; also Bedsteads, Matiresses, Ete. La Vida Corsets Create Graceful Siender Lines They shape the figure into charming, slender lines, and enhance the natural grace, producing slyle- points which simply “make” successful cos- tumes. Comfort and perfect fit ave the keynote of their construction, per- mitting ease in sitting or standing. IONA BRAND TOMATOES Cc lona.. . Tce $ 80 Sultana . 8 AGP. . .10c SUCCOTASH the three years’ life of the | Bad bills had been col- | frem guests amounting to oe | | STRING BEANS V i" CAN DOz, Great Reductions in tm Chicago a week from to-morrow, | AGP... 10¢ 115 Sultana. . & %e the tour of education. gt aged je really the hub of is one of missionary | Imported Blouses Consisting of Crepe-de-Chine, Canton Crepe, Broche Crepe, Chiffon Cloth, Embroidered Satin as Net, Lace, Velvet and Fur Trimmed flouses. ASPARAGUS CAN DOZ. Standard 15¢ $1.70 Del Monte 2le 2.40 BEAN Kidney) Bythecan we we | 8 — \. thedez can BY THE DOZEN 60c ‘THE LOWEST PRICE ON RECORD — Se a canis an innovation in the grocery world. This can is filled with delicious red ripe tomatoes, Just try a can and you'll buy a desen. 10 EXTRA STAMPS ASPARAGUS TIPS the A. HL P. A. responded. CITY THANKS MRS. SAGE, @ave @25,000 to Restore Hutunda of 4 the City Hall, eselution, which was unanimously $10.75 to $85.00 which is about Half Regular Prices Two Specials in CAN DOZ. tion 13¢ $1.06 DelMonte 18c 2.10 EXTRA STAMPS } Coutil is : ‘With Any of the Following Groceries: * "Blumate mosting, sxcndine | 19h AGP Borax. ss ss We With Teas and Coffees Chiffin & Lace Waits $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 $6.00, Bee tops, wicow of Rural Race. Viet ates oy Manage Obras, We 100 temps with 4 Ib. Tee oo $7.50 & $10.00 for 000 contribution for thi 1 bet. Liquid Aes 10e ‘BO otampe with 1 Ib. B00 Chiffon Cloth, net lined, with deep yoke of cream of the Rotunda of the City | Vodb. A&P Premium Chocolate, l6c SU stampe with 1 Ib, 40 lace, finished with chiffon vest and pearl buttons, $ Broche Pesolution foll . Ibex A & P Ball o: Square Blue, & 28 stampe with 1 Ibe wo high neck and long sleeves, Black and all the 395 cui |RR) Lean Potted Beef... . 0c ao Hames with 1 i. ae leading shades... $5.00, $7.50, $9.00, $13.50, 1 pkg. Quaker Com oo We 10 stampe with 2 Ib. Cream Shadow and Net W ta the thanks 0° the city for ft, which not only the Art Commission to restore but encouraged the city to with {ts part in (ae improve the ing shace secured; and $15.00 & $20.00 duced, long sleeves Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 500 STORES IN THE U. S. HDING SUES, AS ‘That the Secretary be In- ‘Mra, Sage a copy