The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1913, Page 5

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- each NR ccm acer sees An na ST IRIN ar soars annamna an anen onnec Saalaaa A IONISATION ET RDO RR SNUG POM ARNE A Nn . ; * ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1913, ee ahi fort avenue station twice had to club A RIDER. | Tie Tr: " at Into submission a burglar he caught tn THIS POLICEMAN i 1 was announoed, A oe the Ishment of the Publishers’ In charge o' ne ry 3 Lead Company at No, 1 Metropotiian © 'Pems Stumt Saver Him When Horse the Christmas tree set up in M avenue, Williamaburg, early to-day, — | Grows Wild and Halts. {Square that the publi t In trying doors the policeman found” prin schmidt, a mounted potteeman wat the Aree would be et fa | ] Grate nad Cann fined theca Of the EE attached to the Tremont station, was tree will bo lighted for the Mrst time | ine Nie WAY ta he eas weetionied by & riding to the station on his horse Kent Christmas Eve. |e man who {this morning, Near tho station the \ ‘ “Wel, wi do you want here?’ horse was frightened by the whistle of | “Mth Street, New York A furious fight followed In which the! train. Ho reared up until he was F Co | | Policeman used the butt of his revolver! aimost perpendicular in the air with rancis onor | Have Arranged an Important Sale of |sonasoverer ah ec nidlh | Schmtae stuck to the eaddle like glue Pl Pi | pel After revivink his prisoner, Cummings) THe® Me caine down hard on hie fore: ayer rianos | Women’s Tailored Suits at 15.00 | started for the station, two blocks away. | a ahd tore. QRGUNA 1h 6: CIF | Sa The Player Piano | | | Suddenly the man turned on him and Pranced ard tore around 3 That is Perfect Ing rates unt tigation atretched out| Hit him in the Jaw, but did not auceeed BunMiae unduToaathe AS ihusabea were I Your Piano, any | Also misses’ 14, 16 and 18-year sizes, suitable for small women ot years, and carried up to the United | In getting + In the second en- an‘s right leg caught | Hundreds Will “Will Attend the sia preme Court, could be finally | counter, the burglar was again clubbed nut the rider freed him. | About 90 Women’s and Misses’ Suits of decided, on the head. Me described himselt as 1) t Jou 1h GONE ED HAVE: MimGAE EhGe chesiot and fancy materials, black, navy, 15 00 Hearing, Which Is Set for | This te the same method followed by | drremian MeCarthy, forty-three Years voing crushed | brown and taupe. cual Values 430,00 & 835.00 ° ie ‘onsolidated Ga, som) He bed Ty | horse id ‘" Next Monda it attompied to gnt_ he puoit’sde- | I8eK, superintendent ot the Pubishera'| As the horte aimed bla feet het Terme tees er és ex! ay. mand for reduction of gas charges. ‘The | eal Company, told the police one dozen | And Sahmiit, with a flying Repeal th None Credited None Sent on Approval Legisiature passed a mandatory act re- burglaries had occurred tn the plant Hs 7 ducing rates from $1 to 9 cents per’ Within four months, and much valuable rein. The horse dit not stop until the Francs Connor, a Mfr y station was reached, where Schmidt re- PUBLIC IS AROUSED. Notes cube feet, The company p- (hb oral besedilo ported that he had a bruised knee ana’ © Wareroom, 14 E. led fo the courts and ol oreo 7 & Swelling of the right ankle. Lieut.| = — ~ injunction enabling it to continue the Lett $150,000 to Church 1. (Bpecial to The Brening We MoMann advised Schmidt to report sick, | Ot WHOLESALE CLOAK HOUSE MINEOLA, L, 1, Dec. 19.—Mary ¥, | but he went out on p Ht wool conte at & fe al 50 per cent, below cost of On Sale in the Girls’ and Misses’ Dep't—Third Floor OPPENHEIM, CLLINS &G | | 34th Street Will Close Out 225 Misses’ Winter Coats Models suitable for street, dress and motor Legislature Can Follow Pre- +. ed Gane ats out of e ey dollars conected by the | Willams, « spinster who let §n Man- Woma cedent Made in the Con- [company be deponited with the court |hattan on Dec. 6 at No, lis Weat One} Adolph yy nold nt and held unt final determination of | Hundred and Seventeenth street, left killed Mrs £25 to 825, 0 Up. solidated Gas Case. the case. Thus the extortion part of | property to relatives! and varlous or- | Newark, last April, bite ar ine . the dollar rate was sequestered and 4 connected with the New | Sullty be Bigt int ore a y a materinia ered d ~ held in trust for the consumers, When | ¥ sthodiet Church amgregat! ‘night He was remanded SUTRA EG tomes. refund these elsewhere, over Kubaszewski ax Scores of complaints and petitions) the United States Supreme Court finally 130,00, A friend, Faith Meltoni® wife pyr and thea concerning telephope rates have been|deciared the sceng iaw constitutional, /of Dr, Allen McRosle of Manhattan, peeween life a filed with tho up-State Public Service| the public got back all the extra money | was given 25,000, Several weeks, Commission by civic associations of ay: aged durt tne ve pat ae il be possible to follow this same | Sea ete Sore GUTIOE NG VOR Tee | recadace with he Haw York tel@siene Pere tae ne, eee ont S| Complny: IC It sebioes to Grant Sethe exlating high rates for subscribers and dare relief to the people of New York toll charges for interborough eommunt-/city, The Public Service Commission | cation. can order a reduction of subscribers’ More than hundred associations have|rate to a five-cent basis and can siven notice that they will be represent-| abolish all toll charges between bor- @4 by committees at the hearing on tele- | oughs. 1 phone rates fixed for Monday morning|LEGISLATURE CAN FOLLOW @t 10 o'clock in the Metropolitan Life GAS CASE PRECEDENT. TAKE D1 Went 24th St, @tn floor New York wear, fashioned of two-tone corduroy, boucle and velour cheviot; half and full si lklined. 13 75 Reduced from $20.00 and 825.00 8 ’ Sport Coats | _— 5 Misses’ Sport Coa oad greets Gomany der,| If the Public Service Commission ap- ' Pitts, s Gerwune Diaono une YF" Diamanoe Proves of the physical valuation plan ya : Cee ree aes mvly | that Will take @ year or two and cost [| “0 OPM ¢80. ei Swagger models, of fine quality chinchill Sil’hea bare engaged for the hearing. |t8® People $100.00 without ordering an and woc!-plush, in attractive shades. Size 10.00 The regular procedure will be to re-|!mmediate reduction in rates so as to 10 to 18 years. — Reduced from 818.00 and $20.00 ome, senataeration of the petition fled| lve some benefits* pending final de- " cision, then the Legislature can follow | Wiles somande @ rebenion cf che great [the Drvesdent ealablabed in the gas} ent measured service rates to subsocrib- | “Ase. ere and the abolition of toll charges for| The result of a law ordering reduc- | interborough communication. Accom-| tions would be to start the lower tele- panying his petition, Mr. Winkler sub-| phone rates now and not at the fin.sh mitted @ list of questions for the com-|of long dragged out proceedings. Al- pany to answer concerning its revenue|though the public might be compelled | and expenditures in New York City,|/to pay the full ra which the commission ordered produced. | of extortion would red from | At the. first hearing on the petition|the company's use and held as a trust fast month the company asked for fur-/ fund for distribution to the people ta| Genuine Oiamono i SSS Girls’ Coats—tTo Be Closed Out Girls’ Dressy Coats of all-wool chinchilla and Persian boucle, with crushed velvet belt.. Sizes 4 to 8 years. Reduced from $10.00 and $11.75 GENUINE DIAMOND, SOLID GOLD 6.90 AND PLATINUM JEWELRY Girls’ High-Grade Coats of cheviot, zibeline ther time to prepare the data in answer |the end. | Direct from the Importer and Manufacturer ; he questions and given untill The sch: f the teleph : and imported novelty coatings. Sizes from 9 50 | Monday next Te vs contented by ur in to pomtbake as long as pomitia ony | R Se, The Best of All Gifts at Factory Prices som 10to lo years. Reduced from $18.00 and $18.00 . ‘inkler that @ facts concerning the/ change in its extortionate rates and Lepiaed Our h bee: ed for the t 53 by Aveta : Ge Diamonee reputation has nN sustain pas years by ea ane Sues opesaiions ooo verke vac st woud ie ena seri ewer. Sore i — Prams, Sous Puxtioos manufacturing and selling the best goods at the lowest prices. Sou become instantly evident how great are} to buy up telephone companies and ite profits over and above a reagonable| suppress compotition in other citels. The Feturn on the capital invested, by reason! pian devised by the company's lawyers of the high rates and tol! charges. and supported by the Merchants’ Asso- | PHONE PEOPLE EXPECTED TO) ciation means that rellet will be post- | ASK POR MORE DELAY. boned for years. It ip expected that the telephone com-| The Public Service Commission has pany will again refuse to open its books, opportunity to give relief to New York- | and will seek further delay by a de-lers frst. The Legislature meets in | } mand that Fates cannot be changed, | January, and unless relief is given the, | except by @ complete inventory and| firat bill introduced will call for a five- physical valuation of its property, to be| cent telephone rate for ail New York | used as a baste of figuring out what) ity: The telephone company may ap- | sobedule would permit a fair and| Pea! to the courts against such un act, rate but the courts can decree all charges reasonable return on the capital in- over the five-cent rate are held as a vested. trust fund out of tne company's pos- The company is expect | to take the| session until the fnal determination of attitude that if any attempt is made to| the case. reduce ite xew York City rates by order a | of the Pubile Service Commission or by | mandatory act of the Legislature, {t will BURGLAR MAKES BIG FIGHT. | appeal to the courts, alleging that its|1s property is belng confiscated without ue process of law. It would seek an injunction against any chang 2.28 Reliable Goods—Largest Assortment—Newest Designs OPEN EVENINGS, OPEN EVENINGS, ry | On Sale in the Young Men's Clothing Dep't—Third Floor OPPENHEIM, CLUNS &e 34th Street Young Men’s Clothing Also Suitable for Men of Medium Size Young Men’ s Suits zea 32 to 40 Latest three and four-button models, in fine striper, mixtures and plain effects, with soft rolling tapele’ and flap or patch pockets. $22.50 Value 13.50 Sale of Overcoats Sizes 33 to 40 210 Young Men's overcoats in the new- est close-fitting double-breasted Ene lish models with velvet collar; al plain and belted-back models with shawl or notch collar. $25.00 Value 15.00 Evening Clothes Sizes 33 to 410 Young Men's full-dress and tuxedo suits, consisting of coat and trousers, uf fine unfinished worsted; silkelined. Collar and_ sleeves ipsa. with silk galoon. Splendidly tai $30.00 Value 18.50 ae) ear | aN Gil i C Di It would Bea Mi ity Go Increase Your Money tor Christmas flopping be Buying Your Shoes e Cammeyer Basement. _ \ \ D We Trust You to Pay More ‘S SUITS ipsa $15.98 $25 Sults| $1.00 Down on credit $1 a Week cicetm $14.75 » ANE SS SS | Boys’ Smart Clothing At Greatly Reduced Prices & -" Chris mis Gills Rubber Boots (unit For Big ¢ Big and Little E Boys and Girls Brigh Finish Short Boots | Storm King Boots 285 Boys’ Suits.—Norfolk and English patch pocket models, with an additional pair of 5 00 knickerbockers, made of high-grade mixtures. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Reduced from $7.95 and 88.95 SAVE. COR. 9" ST. BROOKLYN CASH °° CREDIT cece rman vugt aovne ero cea canes i Yguthe? 89. af Bore 0 8 3 to 9°" ST. STATION OF THE SPHAVE. EL. Children’s Shoes lack Kul a Guo Metal rs ie 3", “ep at as 110 Boys’ Overcoats—Polo, box and Balmacaan models, of fine quality chinchilla 5 00 | and mixtures. Sizes from 2!, to 10 years, e ’ i | Reduced from 87.50 and 810,00 HE Sunday World’s is i pos pan ae nil cpa mh, a, wat MMEYE eget Cena . Boys’ Full-Length Overcoats— splendid a Want Directory makes | nv alk of rough mixtures and ettand cloth | 7 50 Open Saturday Night more ‘‘Offers of Positions | Bg to tO.” Reduced from 810.03 and #1488 | Until 10 o’ Clock.» than any other two cee od i mediums in the universe.

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