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- he As boii sob oh ts ada bi % 2 THE EVENING “WORLD, “WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, Ca RL RO ce 1914, ON NN UT of 5 centa and no higher. After we FILIPINO BOY WRITES WILSON discus mn I proposed, in view of all the clrcumatances, that a temporary reduc: | Sends Portrait. ‘Which ‘He reamed j on of 10 per cent. on message rate con- A to Make. | tractM@hnd & per cent. on private branch c a“ bees contracts pending the result] “WASHINGTON, Jdn, 7—Laetters ace lee An inventory and appraisal, would be | atill being received at the White House, | tbe veer carrying greetings to President Wileoa ~presentatives of the New York|for his fMifty-seventh birthday annivers. ing seemed to obstruct the door, a. us 1.80 o'clock she notified Manager C. SHOTS. CHEAPER PHONES aiismure Company stated they had no anthority to enter Into such an agree- ary, which he of the lates! In Herkle: nied Cal, and was a@ mi : ment, but would submit the same to the The Policeman forced the door and dis- ment lby w crayon portralt of the President, ) covered the coupte dead. Coroner Healy board Of directors of the telephone com: | MY ara Photograph. ‘The, letter Fs Coroner Feinberg, the latter a phy- | a7 li ae i: | follows ; Gisela $H the hotel, aad Corcner i. 1 T aasumed iat matter had heen | Ooms: esdent Woodrow b Feinverg estimated that the boy and Governor Holds Conterence TRC OL TG eee reel: WITS, Wirt had heen dead since about 1 o'clock | id : [Cocr Of the telephone company the ee Mr. President in the morning. No one in the hotel had With Legislators and Head | of fetuction on private branch exchange) ot Nave the honor to call Yo * eard the reports of pistol shots at that pee maa luntariy increases (90 tention in xending you my Most . 5 5 iedcls . 6 proposed 4 ent, to 19 Ger Cent, TgToi anil, t wlWeaye: ee SW MSung Peterson lived at Nor tad went Saved by German Sailors,|| DESERTED TO FATE, : j of Service Board. j making a” unitorn reduction on to iinke 6 euvenneHow to are One Hundred and Highty-fourth street, . | SAYS CAPT. GUNTER; - % ! claswes of contract service of 10 par ¢ T oft ol that ange They did not know | Gunter Declares Calvo ‘Just % | | Nothing was «ald or dose regacding t ‘to make a Portrait of Said hie employers. y | BONET DENIES IT. J oblige me to where Miss Smith lived. a . 3 : j APPROVES CUT IN RATE, | *imnation of tot charzes for mub-| yourself (the Great President of the Fooled Around. é 5 4 | ONES“ facribers between Manhattan and Brook-| Ciyitized Country and also Keep | . Iyn in the dinat offer enade and accepted. | Controller of our country the Philips It seems to me that the omission to take} pines). vo) ot fooled arou' Demand Now Made for Elim-| care of such tott charges 4s going to “Well, Sir, according to the pic= He put over a bo — | 4 NO FEDERAL LAW PRAISE FOR RESCUERS. around #0 z | prove a ver Mesome factor, both| ture of Yourself which I rent you, picked up h a ® g inatic Tolls o for the commission as well as the New} why that was only my happy and ub " By Capt, Bonet of the Mannet Calves : ination of Tolls Between York Telephone ¢ if it isin} prosperous New Year to you «0 I do i i T atarboard waint lifeboat hard- i 5 9, 4 your power to do #0, and you see your! hope that you will not dispiease mo 0 PUNISH BAD Lifeboat With Twenty Men|} ,. ed the water when & huge ; Boroughs. Way clear, I respectfully awk that yon| about it, because that was my ae oe wave tonsed her against the side of a = take up the matter with the telephone| sratulation to you fitty-reven pa : Swamped as Soon as hip. throwing ive men into the 4 ¢ . company and urge upon them the im-| of age, according to what I read on = Ss . sea and seriously injuring one. Ant @ es Z (Specal Fram 4 Staff Coremoudent of The! portance of eliminating toll charges the San Francisco Chronicle. Launched, Officers Say. ; nother boat would PS , ; a nk World.) tween subscribers in the Boroughe of; ‘I'm unknown Filipino Student | Saved ae fC nlenttatl fs AUBANY, Jan, 7—ov Glynn tok a] sanhattan and Brooklyn to the end| Which arrived in San Francleco, Nov ; " y at nightfall | Pe I . Name tod F : : y 7, "13, from the Island: use | was afraid I would dy the] @ % Z 5 hand to-day in the fight cheaper | thot all messages passing between such ik the absence of President Witron, BOSTON, Jan. 7.—Capt. Alfred Gun- || Oklahoma and sink myself. In the . telephone rates in New York City, Sen- | #ubscribers will be included in and %¢/ secretary Tumulty wrote to the young 4 1 rm) t +4 ty ter and seven others remcued from the |] morning ff could not seo the Obla- ator Foley and the Joint legislative com. | % Dart of thelr Drogent contrac suy-| Gay Cone tahanis inating wea de i H weriptions vo ‘evel ie the * Department of Justice Replies |out tank steamor Oklahoma by the Ham: vireless mensages of the mittee on telepone service, Chairman | Payee TO BACK UP Hig |e the greetings . burg-American liner Bavaria, from Decker of the Public Service Commis- CONTENTIONS. | Sr nar 8 to Demand. for Prosecuting | pritadeipnia, arrived nore curly to-day, sion and C. T. Russell, counsel for the res presented by the telernone | DETECTOR WAS DETECTED. y ‘Petitioners’ Exhibit P," a copy is herewith incloxed for your | Wife Mead \ H They could tell little to explain the * * Directors for Mismanagement. breaking in two of the veasel. There w New York Telephone Comp: the Capitol to discuss appropri: methods for the inventory an met in ( mformation, shows that “ per FAILED TO GET WORK Mishap and Now no explosion, Capt. Gunter Wants a Divorce. [of the company's property as ft : fared, and he could advance no def- TRIED TO END LIFE S ' all measured rate contract subse : FS BON: 28m. fAttorney- | si, thecey as to the cause of the backs byob are now paying In excess of five conts | Panict Newmark. who practices "ie. p General McReynolds made it plain to- fing, Some'ef the ciher oMisers ex Glyn invited ¢ to the Exec-|q message, jtectistry.” one witness sald to-day, 4 44 7 3 Chamber at 4 o'clock, so that he} The toll rate between Manhattan | Might have gone along indefinitely with Gay that the department has not yet | pressed the opinion that a weakness | Bride of New Yorker Accompanies » 4 eae participate in 1 { 1 he not been ar- nd charged wittt Mrs, May a flat five cent rate, | the “other we rested on Oct. npersonating an ¢ Newmark, a comely the dixcusston. | and I The Governor assured Senator Foley cont t Th |that he approved the principle of the! pany of recording, settlement arranged, yesterday eatab-| ing and charging suc trooklyn Getermined whether it would attempt to| hag developed amidships in the big prosecute criminally former officers and | tanker under the pounding of the heavy @igectors of the New Haven road. That | seas and caused It to break in two when the Telephone Com: jecting, tabulat~ toll messages | Young Husband Away From Philadelphia Court. t . lishing a sclentife od of de | * u ro jot her husband's arrest and inveatigates question will be settied after the re- | about Mtty won Of Gandy Hook} | is tab aes Wee ihe Kis eles tite mide poe eaters eet ri pAliaad thers ay tho| at she discovered wus told to gga problem vibes FEE eee ilbconte, Wane pel abae W PHILADRUPHIA, “Jan tthe aie He believed that tie <itate should cons] subscriber's contract must prove aj tice Newburger to-day when Mrs, New. Gat. The Department of Justice inwued | s6'steamer broke, Captain Gunter auld, |tUrbed romance of Arthur Murphy jduct the phystoal wluation of prop-| source of profit rather than one of losa | MAK asked for a divorce Mra, Newmark and a friend went to |the One Hundred and Eleventh stye Apartment house where Newmark w farrested and asked questions, Will Jen- thig statement: The ti twenty years old, son of George ~ erty, but rat, in which were twenty-one men, . erty, but was troubl ‘The Department of Justice in con- | was swamped soon after it reached the| Murphy, superintendent of the Third authorizing the Senate Banking Com. the financial phase ¢ recelving letters inquiring | wa: ‘Tha other jived through the| Avenue Railroad of New York, was mittee to investigate the private bank- | annual mesdage rei Gees not direct the prosecu- | angry seas, and five of ite eleven oecu-| "enewed to-day when young Murphy | Ing interests of New York City outside |@igid on the n somewhat about | te the question, His} “Upon ground: to-day is very|as of income it sity for evonomy.| should provide that all toll inessages he Telephone Comp: ny of expediency as well ems (o me the order Hens, ah \< ‘ : of oMficers and directors who | pants were those brought to New York| ami his bride of seven weeke left the . the Jurisdiction of the State Banking | Senator Foley mumgested a way out by'| between subscribers In the boroushi< of | Nia’ vet” there ier ag oemarE i Been responsible for the finan- Booth liner Gregory. Department. This is on account of the | having the State make an appropria-| Manhattan and Brooklyn should be in-liyerg Newmark ees With ® i irregularities in the management MED TO BE TORN IN Henry Stogel bank failure. Hon of $1.00, the company to reim-|corporated in and be made a part of| Louis Seltenrich, a Tombs keepe failroads, as disclosed from time man's freedom and advieed him to look Senator Blauvelt introduced a bill to | burke the Treasury later as provided| their general subserivers’ contract” —{rormed the court that Newmark ie w on the bright side of life ] regulate and restrict the sale of bi- | for by law. { Tse - prisoner in the Clty Prison awaiting ae aly Of BARNES'S MEN etn i Loti hs pes {| Chairman Decker satd that while the NO ADVICE NEEDED. He a a Fig assault, grand lare olaves er js introduc nthe Senate | 10 per vent. reduction granted volin-| (From the Boston Transcript.) ; - y ae ue bartender had knocked a bottle of ‘ Were designed to place the practice of | tarily hy the company did not accom-| Mother-—Now, Freddie, wt the party | Meer. The Court ri —_——__— hk gre Saal Polson from hia hand. According to ee vivisection under the supervision of the plish all the rate revision expected, ne| When asked If you'll have something, SAFETY MOVE “A ves pil This increased, and then the ehip| the police, Murphy admitted he planned = State Board of Regents, and to permit | velieved it to be a long step toward q | YoU muat say, “Yes, thank you; and if | From the Atchison Glove.) ue niger at ps ried pr to end his life because, as he said, the (Continued from Firet Page.) convict labor on highWays where 4) final permanent schedule benefiting all, YOU don't want {t, you must say — | When @ man tells you he has a great ; Imorovident or dishonest future for him and his bride seemed county contracts to build the road lasses of telephone users. He hoped an| Freddie Don't bother, ma, I don’t ex-; mission to perform, put sour pock ies mamapement of, the fe oe This was early Gunday morning, | black because of hie dnabitity to pro- A resolution to adjourn the Legis! oficial appraisal could be authorized, {Dect to refuse anything. | book In your hip pocket and alt down, et undertaken to regulate the is- | Later the Spanish steamer Manuel Calve| cure employment. their votes to Gweet as the least radical ; lature until Jan, then was adopted | tt was of the highest importint. he 2 @mmnce of securities by corporations and most colorless of the opposition. The | bY the Senate and sent to the Assembly. | said, that an agreement had been iP. the States, or the conduct | t fooled around,” twentieth ballot resulted: Sw: ft —— reached between St nd corporation i, felations of thelr officers, Pecan ne: pron re oo oe WOMAN COMMISSIONER ; Horton 8; STOLE FOR HIS FAMILY. {to nave physical valuation made the has left those matters to the 4 candidates not voting, — basis for future rates. The Governor respectively. more, and finally he pioked up his boat ‘Mr. Sweet has served four terms in and committee conferred for some time SFTEE Be pee voeren SENS GETS READY FOR REFORM An Old Acquaintance Calvo carried two Lyle the Assembly without particular dis- Saying That Wife and the discussing what form the necessary AND MAINE. tinction save that he is an amiable gen- chu w legislation should take, . ‘ guns for shooting lifelines to imperitied: ea ree ‘ere Slek, is * unmistakable and un- fe! Me. Mclteynolds would | sailors, ‘These guns carry Nines |1.28| Confers With District-Attorney and] Stine isan political record and high to: John A. McKeon, general agent tor| NOW CALLS FOR ELIMINATION coanived By use f , Tecssiaearich, ohn wo “doce toot: con: | £ette 84 although the #pan Gels Records of Department | arity. He in married, has four chil-|the Adams Express Company in this OF THE TOLL CHARGES. changing characteristics. To multitud: {eal ; ® receivership f the ‘Boston . : dren, the eldest a college boy at Har-|Clty. appeared In the Centre Street! phe ent of 10 per cent. in. phone this tea is a good old acquaintance { ‘Maine, and that wiaievec t» ete Shoot a lifeline and rig up breeches Investigations, vard. He much affected by the boas seway ee igi? pee 85] rates granted yesterday by the New { ) % a@ school | “OMmpPlainan, against Joseph jalen, & 1 Cc y ows ved ‘ Pee reek. cutiiclent time will 60 | Deere on which the Oklahoma's SOR) Catnering B. Devis, Commissioner of| pin rune conosacetont wee ade of |7oUnE man employed in the Dey atrect Tar WIE eGerten aE ae we eee, tee | IES Bae ove aves, ho| COFFeetion, with Deputy Commissioncr | his selection, oMice of the company, charging him with lier to Chairman Decker of the up-State @ aoa | ; ‘er Pr ccrclstaiee the ie cate ne tha digcater ek etch teatinany |Lawis, called on Distrlot-Attorney | “1 have not made any kind of dea! o-| having stolen §40 from tho company |r ir nertat Leeks oF the up-State | a 5. \- ” ine ye i fend took a new turn to-day when|for the Federal Grand Jury was being Te ean and per plol atrngi @rrangement,” said Mr. Sweet. a Oa complaint to which Praien | h® *#iter aaid a serious omission had | & Committees representing the Boston|taken, was begun to-day by the inspec- tonsa tn Reser iad to ts selection piaahies gullts was’ the (uote wey ‘i " } been made in aliowing the company to i. | Chamber of Commerce presented the/tors of steam vessels, Andrew J. Savage ome ¥ $ bs dur- | exclude from the scope of this reduc- . Inatitutions on Blackwell's Island. where members were free to vote as|ing the holidays, teconie SMBs to “Attorney-Reneral McReyn- Du Vivier and Groohi took part in the| “there was slow but steady gain for |*ms from time to time as they were | ne aioeat had soneeded tile polat In rare sonference, they having apent conaider~| mo from the beginning, Tatarted with nested to buy luxuries and medicines | 49 carty stage of the negotiations, al time in the iast two years investi- | thirteen votes, which increased to aix- for wife and c ren, Who have been 7 baie Liscedhioe lle bagel salnghae nd gating affairs in the Department of sick for months at his home, No, 201 ec eae! In) Sia desier: $0! 2 Pocked Where Grown. ing. Celsadirgen sate siea wisn] (entYoals nd finally, forty-seven on East Seventy-ftth street. “I pelleve a very serious error or The work of rescue by a beats crew) Ommissionor Davie was supplied with! the final ballot. It will be my alm a a *e omigsion .was made yesterday, At the from the Bavaria, as a result of which |*!! the data that has been gathered in| desire as Speaker to treat every mem-| NAB COCAINE DISTRIBUTOR. | conterence neid on Monday. Jan. as T he and the seven others left on the bow | ‘hese investigations, together with | ber, regardiess of political Carapea — Prtac |Te°l, the original offer of the tele- nd of the Oklahoma lid down cot every masneate saroannutis “ co Prise | phone company, through Its counsel and eer to eafety in o lifeboat, was yee Datsieran ee au Bevin utah ne ereminen’ m Here. — vice-president, for an adjustment of the man PRAIGE FOR GERMAN|Commiesioner that he would assist her | and am committed to no man.” Tony Polycastro, who was a prize- Matters in controversy relative to a In every way in his power. For the beginning of an unbossed | | Aghter of th r order before some weneral reduction of rates and the SAILORS. of hi elimination ‘wf toll charges BiG CORSET SALE jupposedly vital organs were at between the to have taken! The Bavaria’s boat was in command| . a aaa letelative session, there were more) oy) yo cl New Yi Meg primary battle on the east side Borough of the City of New York, was question of ihe | of ‘Third Omicer Richard Kaceckel, of) CLARENCE MACKAY SAILS, | frmutiican bosses present during the several years ugo, was held in ©2000 bail shat pending an inventory and ape CA CORSETS hom Captain Gunter sald: : Only one of the frat rank wos absent, | 2Y Magistrate Deuel in the Centre Street praisal, the telephone company volun- GRECQUE “That hag — to _ Pi fgg in Hurries te Niee to See Mis Mother, tad to-d: ee tne charge of being the teered to make a reduction of 5 per medal. ‘manshi, pert ‘ | principal Ibuting agent of the co- ,, ‘ and he had the coolest head 1 ever Whe Ie 1. "o- cent, to its message rate contract sub: caine ring in the lower part of the city, - was taken by many aspirants for) A warrant was issued for his arrest @Mbers and to eliminate the toll ‘Of the elght men rescued, only two hia yellow jacket and peacock feather. |five weeks ago after a raid on the Charges between Manhattan and Brook- showed serious effects of their experi. ‘The list included Herbert Parsons of | rooms of Harry and Clara Capitano in lyn. As chairman of the Commission, ence when the Bavaria tied up at her| line sailing for Havre to-day. Mrs. John| New York, who wants to be United | Mulberry street, where cocaine was re- you did not deem 5 per cent. a suf- pier this morning. These were Mates| W. Mackay, tis mother, le i in Nico, | States Senator the boss behind the | talled at 25 cents a sniff, The Capi- ficient reduction, whereupon the repre- Iverson and Dahle, who were suffering | and Mr. Mackay eald that he would re.| throne; Henry timaon, once defeat- | ‘Anos sald they merely acted as sales- sentatives of the telephone company 5,000 Salesmen’s Samples— Overflow Corsets and slightly handled goods direct from our factory. 50c, 75c, $1.00 to $5.00 © Regular price $1.50 to $15.00 trom frosen arms and legs. turn after visiting her for a week or| ¢d candidate for Governor and again |i” for Polycastro. 6) |volunteered to increase the percentage ; ‘This is o big, generous sale. It is some years since we é — ten days, His children, who have been Koenig, New York| ing e tour of Harty Tracy, a pusil, |°f reduction to 7% per cent. ‘ maid, DERELICT DESTROYER with him almost continuously since he| County chairman; Jacod Livingston, | ut of no renown. The police heard | “If you recall, I stated on behalf of and his wife established separate real- day that he had returned to his home | those whom 1 represented that 7% per have been able to offer the public such rare bargains. SINKS WRECK OF dences « year ago, did not accompany | Tick young aspirant for State Chair-|at No, 21-2 James street, and finding |cent. reduction would not be acceptable; SHIP WITH CANNON. | b=. man; Fred Greener, the him in @ nearby saloon, arrested him. H. pst ible Pehla ‘aaa Menba et rsadurtman t we wanted was a basic rate VAN ORDEN CORSET COMPANY Mackay, a1 and Congressman boss” = Sey per ‘The hhulk of the forward end ot the Apening Serkan oho tise tree 45 West 34th St. (Take Elevator) “JOE CANWON'S HEPH WN EW oll tank steamer Oklahoma, which broke They eocupied seats among the mem- rs als SHOT. in two Sunday, was sunk shortly aft Governmental policies | ¥#F®, they buttonholed and whispered fuletée om Account of Mnch|noon to-day by the derelict destroyer toward corporations. Therefore @ few | 20d tried to swing votes, just as Murphy Seneca. The chambers in the bow and his men would do in a Democratic = Mlnees. of the Oklahoma kept the forward sec-| generally le in an bem coraition wees | ansembly, = | i VILLE, Ill, Jan, 7.—Despondency | tion afloat, a menace to navigation, and Bomeaaus administration ie in the sad- = me tnd his own het were as: [hua ned amare es S| nnereegeeme er” ISIEBEL BANK FAILURE | oS this afternoon a the cause for| Capt. Charles E. Johnston of the| J. S. Sullivan's Daughter Weds. ig attemnted suleide of O, W. Cannon. | Seneca reported by Juile Ellebee @ullivan, daughter of HEN Dad comes home with a box of LOFT CANDY sys pete Silaniaad else a | piel thie, See incre het eae BEFORE STATE SENATE Weeder his arta Mother and the beele ones can cer- AN DRAGGED tn about 85:10 worth latitude, T4090 weet | Cae itunes OL .her, pareute une | Resolution Providing for an Inves- ad oy, ariel 2 inant evening's enjoyment BTOPPING RUNAWAY | vty seston tase tmpossane to toe | Seed arom, Abel Mev. Mawrice| tigation by the Banking C:"- || LOFTS fe a mighty goed one; cultivate cfr nee «BHAT LAID ONE MAN UP) or use mines. Fired fitteen shots In ber| on 'weet One anna ain pease mittee Adopted, . Betebliched G1 Yeere bottom and that finished her. | street officiated, dal for Rise ps te Special, for Thured hoya a rare | ete ota age ete | sua SEAR RS io || Rea ae tae pce || MASE a none ‘and Bxchange Gether as sweethearts in Greenville, fered @ resolution, which was adopted, ee preawasti rene creamy, where the Sullivans reaided some e stanled Black Fox Sets from $25.00 SealDyedConeyCosts from$40.00 years ago. Mr, Abel is connected with every oweet vartous real Oc of No 460 Atlantic avenus,| ‘6, the Greenwich strest station, ia a | Produce Exchange firm in Mow York. ‘Box 1 Civet Cat Sets “ 2700 — Casacul Coats “ 45.00 witness in the case of assau! Ing | On their return from their honeym: 30.00 SealDyedMi Coat 5.00 { By, turning inte Third aveuus; aiven| tried at present before Judge Malone | in the Sourn Mr. and Mra. Abel Milt ‘ation for Wednesd Dyed Skunk Sets“ takrat Costa” 7 ; ‘street, where he turned again |!" the Criminal Courts Buliding, ‘The | make their home in Greenville, N. J. — eS sMioetee cove ait ee Pet Fitch Sets “ 35.00 Mote Coats « $25.00 ~% o vase has made such an inroad on — ety , Worislel tyrion el F. Aheare’ | O'Bhea'a tme for eleeping that for three ~ a ip asi i eae s. trade on the second floor of the build | dered committed to Matteswan, 0o-|em=DINNER gl bein s Ned rm Lt me ing he fainted and fell over on the rail. | peared before Supreme Gourt Justice | 15 Minutes by Sub , When his wounds wore] eon, vera is Monee cya ere arn | Guy to-day one writ of habeas compus emmGUPPER — [B’_MUSTA Tak Sam orsenek, “Ri wr'ttares oben MERE ati wT Fok: Grand Central to Borough} ‘dai’ Station * aved out by Mrs. Annie Daniels. . pa he went pene, and fall to the hall, two stories below, | tice Guy remanded Mise Von pe DARGLAT St Lad utes, oy, horse continued to Flatbush | nut he fell back to the stone fiagged | to the Tombe, but stated he would com then turned into Fourth nd|foor, He was taken to the Hudeon ci ig, aves ours. He was | street Heapital with a fractured skull, | Cf" vie Judge Malone as to a more HAVE f —_———. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS... WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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