The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1914, Page 4

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hy Bremner for some time, and it was understood here that Joneph Spits would be named, It was sald that on the day Of the Congressman May Me iietore he died Congressman Bremnet | Postibistress of Passnte. wrote @ note asking for the place | a hin wife. n Baith "Bremner, tt jn al | ‘The will of the Inte Congressman be-} Robert G. Bremner, will mother, | Mra. A postmistrons of this cfty, lives at Ca ‘4, when the term of Ye pres. jor expires, Candidates for office had been under consideration OR MRS, BREMNER. quenths $10,000 to hin Alexander Bremner, who in to be divided between his widow and his brother Leith, Your Age is Judged by the Appearance of Your Hair. If it has retained its natural ng fie At y Howl aaa you are accounted young. HysHair positively restores na‘ ee ae a, of faded hair. It cleanses the acalp Shreun the hale fallidien endl produews on abandant, beautiful growth. Results are guaranteed. Your dealer will refund the Dee ainiaen, Moar lain la sNeae Ws (GLYNN IS READY [CONGRESS BLL GNES | TO FORCE ACTION ON PHONE RATES Governor Impatient Over! Deadlock To-Day in Up: State Service Board. a sate ¢ Krening W ALBANY, Feb. 12.—Following a tle vote In the up-State Public Service| on the queation of ap- in order for appraisal and luation of the New York Telepho Company's property in New York City, Gov. Glynn an- nounced to-day that he would tal steps to have the appraisal approved without further unnecessary delay. The project has been before the Commission for some time through the efforts of The Evening World The appraisal is necessary in order that the campaign for the reduction of telephone rates in New York City may be pursued with better knowl- edge of actual conditions. hen the question came up to-day man Decker and Commissioner Douglas voted for the approval of the order. Commissioner Sague of Poughkeepsie and Commissioner Hodson of Buffalo voted aguinat It. As there is one vacancy on the Com- minsién the vote deadlocked the telephone valuation matter. “There is no excuse for such con- 4 Gov. Glynn, when told of ction of the commission. “I shall jatter very soon.” appointments to be made jommiasion to Mil two expired terms and the one vacancy, but the Governor has not yet secured all ue the men that he desir is holding off mak: unt’l he can announce the three names together. The action of the commis- sion to-day may force him to take vigorous steps to reorganize the com- mission at once so that relief mar be given to New York City. Chairman Decker has started work on the appraisal and valuation of tel- ephone property unofficially, without for formal action of the com- He has conferred with on- and expert accountants and they have started preliminary work, with consent of the telephone com- pany. The only excuse given by commis- sioners Hodson and Sague for their refusal to proceed is that they do not approve of the telephone company paying for work to be done under su- pervision of the commission, They say it is questionable ethics, if not wholly improper, for a State Department to be paid for its services by the corporation under investiga- Mite Governor declares this attitude to be unwarranted and that the Com- mission should £°,, ahead with the valuation an bot id the public @ every confidence in their in- sour (Special from Dr. Greene’ Nervura Has Helped Thousands and Will Help This marvel- jous remedy is beyond all ques- tion the reload med ical discovery of the century. No remedy ever had such @ ma, Yoo nificent array of t: thmonials, Tf you are wise, if you desire to regain your health and to be well and strong a; tne will heed the advice of he “Thow ands pen thousands who have been y this ache King amo on ony be conulted free by \d labora- Mass. 9 _ SELF RAISING FLOUR Is Economical BECAUSE—the is never leaving out the leavening (what housewife had this happen?) hasnt Light pastry, biscuit and cake are made possible every time for even the novice in baking. Recipes on each package. $500,000 for a thirty-five-foot channel structions in the Hell Gate and Coen- $830,000 in the upper bay, fo Allaive's poet, where ed ow howrd in position for to slide a The SOLO FOR se EH YK HATERS lone to bank aee of Our th two w the er! cuuwed a lows of ate O00 In the bailduimg and hen Appropriation to) Carry Work on the Harbor, Hud- son and East Rivers. off to ald him Y "arrive bulanci ie. na ttarewrs! Uo By RYAN'S SON Cun pill, just completed report-| ed to the House within a Its features are an $13,400,000 for the Gre harbor project, and o for Mississipp! fiver improvement New York harbor new projects In-| clude an initial appropriation of State Commissioner Bars John ing Charge of Recklessness. TRENTON, N. J., Feb. up the Kast River and removal of ob- and a total cost of opposite anchorage, with an jnitial appropria- tlon of $250,000. In addition the bill authorizes sur- veys of the Hudson from its mouth to Hudson City, with a view to a channel depth of thirty feet; and a survey from Hudson City to the dam at Troy, for a channel depth of twen- ty-seven feet, This is to carry out Gov, Glynn's plan for Federal aid to State ex- penditures for canals to connect commerce of the Great Lakes and At- lantic Ocean by way of the Hudson. ‘There also js provision for sur- veys of New York harbor at Staten and Hoffman Islands, of Buffalo har- bor, with a view to a width of 400 feet in the inner harbor entrance channel; of Rouse's Point harbor, Lake Champlain, 4 Palade and New Rochelle, Echo The bill does not provide for the tes reef section; of Thomas F. Ryan, ti-miliionaire, becau: summoned. not have his car lighted as required constab! fi proposed waterway from Delaware bay to New York, upon which the War Department had ieainadie ad- versely, MURPHY, MOOEY AND MOSS SAVE LIVES AT FIRE man, never tires. vee HOLL « attempted he was shaken | RUN AUTO IN JERSEY From Privilege for Not Answer- 12. — State Commissioner of Motor Vehicles Lip- pincott has announced that he had cancelled the privilege to run an automo- bile in this State of John F. Ryan, son did not appear to defend himself when ‘The Commissioner can act as a Magis- Ryan for con: in not responding to the charge that he was intoxicated while -driv- ing @ car through Ridgewood, Bergen |), County, one night in January, and did Ryan was Sit escaped ir appre- “HOUSE THEF HONEST “* COMPARED 10 MEN WHO ROBBED NEW HAVEN” “Wickedest Kind of Stealing,” the on Says Senator Nelson, Again Hitting at Road. WASHINGTON, The man who breaks into my house to steal ts \an honest thief compared to the men who robbed the New Haven Railroad,” [declared Senator Nelson of Minnesota, |to-day in the Senate Banking Com. mittee's hearing on the Stock Ex- change bill. He made the statement jafter John ©, Milburn, counsel for the New York Stock Exchange had deprecated use of the word “stolen” tn connection with the New Haven fin- ancing. “Oh, let's call things by their right interrupted Senator Nelson, “It was the wickedest kind of stealing. The modern doctrine ts to ‘got wealth, get it any way can, whether by watered stock or any other wi Nelson's outburst followed a sar- castic sumgestion by Senator Hitch- cock that the Postmaster-General ought to investigate the private books of Senators to find out how they ob- {tained their money. Milburn dec; jthis wa what th od with & Bellevue am- | F. by loxisting financial wrong was by the “paterna of the Govern- ment, which depriving individu- Is of their a see rtiveneas. The Electric Salesman The electric sign is a star sales- It talks to thousands and The ever increasing length of the Great White Way is evidence of the growing demand. Day and Night these signs are working to in- crease your profits. With the new Mazda lamp an electric sign can be lighted for cost, Write 24, upon request. (Continued from First Page) —_—_—— fled for ahettar immediate. out more than two dozen of the fitty homeless families flocked to the big restaurant, where the “Chief” was playing host. While the chefs in the kitchen were starting fires under the coffee urns, broiling steaks, frying chops, prepar- ing bacon and eggs and otherwise getting ready whatever food was in the larder, the “Chief” addressed David Sussman, « city marshal, who lives at No, 198 and who had fied from his home, but who had rescued articles of street attire. “Sussman,” said the “Chief,” “go and buy clothes for these people— something to keep them warm. Have the bill sent to me.” Away went Sussman, rousing Leo Abrahams, who has a dry goods store at No, 178 Third avenue, One hun-|~ dred suits of underclothes for women and children were purchased. Dozens of pairs of socks were bought, A shoo store proprietor was found and opened his shop. The refugees were shod. A men's clothing store was opened, too, and the husbands ‘and fathers of the refugees were provided with garments, all at the “Chiefs” expense. A saloon in the vicinity sent over bottles of whiskey and brandy, which were proffered to the homeless. Many accepted gratefully. This, too, was part of the Murphy hospitality. Then everybody fell to and break- fasted, The best in the house was | theirs and they had the privilege of selecting according to their tastes. Milk was provided and warmed for the ‘babies, DOCTOR FINDS ONE CASE 18 SERIOUS. A doctor appeared and began look- ing over the children of the refugecs, He was asked for his nane, but would not tell, and some one who knew said the physician had been sum- moned by the “Chief.” The anony-| mous medial man found one case needing his attention seriously, ‘That was Miss Vallotta Sprinkel, who lives Avith her parents on the third floor of the tenement where the fire started. Tne young woman has fa and wes rushed without | after being Main Office 1170 Broadway Phone: 4070 Medison Square \ W 201st Street and 9th BLACK There is flavour. physician care! or, reporting later that she had | not suffered to any extent froin her experience, j Among the women succored at a} laire's were Mra. Johanna Roagner and Mrs, Rosu Schweyer, who live ‘on the fourth floor of the corner tene- | ment, When they ran out of their home and found tho stairs thick with smoke they made for the roof, pass-| ing over to the roof of the adjoining! tenement, terrified by the smoke and| flames that shot up through the atr-| abaft, ‘The building occupied by Allaire’ Hotel is five feet lower than the tenements where the fire was, The | Kateme Bi} women halted at that flvye-foot leap and acroumed. William A. Kiingert, &@ mechanical engipeer, of No. 147 Hast Fiftesnth atrest, and Policeman heard teats orine -0n 4 oe 2188 2190 3 Ave a" one-half the former for pamphlet No. Our representative will call The United Electric Light and Power Co Electric Service For Light and Power Branch Office and Shewreom 138 Hamilton Place Phone: 4000 Audubon New Generating Station Avenue at the Harlem River & WHITE Scotch Whisky one thing you always remember about “‘Black and White’’—its clean, delicate And that flavour is produced by full ten years aging in wood. ALEX DISHAW/ eco nv Sensational Price Cuts At 235 James Butler Inc. Stores & Markets. Finest Maine Potatoes $4: 85) ¥ i 29° ‘Sweet Potatoes Fresh from the Farm; every cf guaranteed strictly fresh; sol '35e only in sealed cartons; dozen... sety fren ESES Cun” SIC Eggs fei’ 10 % 25¢; a. 30c Fresh, ; Pride of St. Louis Flour Superlative XXXX $F -50 [26 -69° (% Bbl) The Best Milled. By the Barrel. Heckers’ Supe rlative . |15 & Gold Medal Flour, |%, @O° Oranges, sa." 15 tor BHC ~ Special Tea and Coffee Underpriced Sale _ Ceylon reste a9" Dozen i Carton. New pb with strength, purity a1 “cut to, all hoice Coffee, Fresh roasted, regular 80¢ value) in the bean or ground; cut to, a Ib. Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, pke. 10° Buckwheat & Flour, isisame: 15° Large peckage.. Blue Ribbon Syrup, i in cans, seek A 10 2a Stamps FR Blue Ribbon Table Salt, EE = Vanilla & Lemon Flavoring, ‘:: 10° Peerless Corn Starch, pice") 10° packuge . Peerless Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless Black Pepper, §::"' Blue Ribbon Cocoa, ‘i: absolutely 5 aac Stamps FREE with can 1 0° Essie Condensed Milk, i=: ; At All 38 James Butler Inc. Markets _ Boston Pot Roast, Boneless, b...:. 15¢ Fresh Jersey Hams, Choicest, ib.. 18¢ Sugar Cured Hams, selected, ib... 18¢ Roasting Chickens, youngs Tender, Ib. 22¢ New Sauer Kraut, “vi.." 3 tbs. 10¢ Port and Sherry, iat Gallon, .60¢ f rich California wines. e Big Dollar s Worth— nsurpassed Value. Monogram Whiskey $4 Bottle J. B. Choice California Ghar, ise Bottle J. B. Choice California Port. ms All Three Large Regular Sized Bottle: with 50 2a¢ Stamps FREE :::: Princeton Cocktails,::i:i: Doppel Kummel, »ouble Grain, uppert's or 50 2x.ic0 Lager Beer, tien; Guinness’s Stout—Ba Liquid Food for W 4. Bott!'ng insures p rfect cond Dosen $ Dosen $9.00 Bottles Splits Allowances of 15¢ per do Brew jon at the very lowest price: 2 Bottle WES Splits 25) mpty spl'ts,

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