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* THE EVENING WORLD, yee MAROH 4, 19164. i SENT PHONE RATE BILL (OAC Es S525 2 OETIMSHENTED NEVO VREK irc Ma AGAIN URGED AS P.S, BOARD QUEST FOR SLAYER = 2-S.:22."' OVER CULLEN ims COMES BY MAL: The Easiest and Best Way Ic hi 1 plier ot to- if disturbed the evenitn wee! of ihe day Seapine to ap to Dissolve It. Rev. Francis Edwardr, who sat near N and the children's nurée, Mai The only sure ‘sure way to get rid of OF GOOD’ }00' GUNMAN heed bab window Se ream vig Ag | eed He was at the White Star | dandruff jx to diseclve it, the oe body on the line pier with his retinue of afspring | 4etFoy, it entirely. Hp a do thi 1 le Set 4 pe “Who handed {ft to y Bil Lad i “Gold Mine” sé” Jey Himsett asteea ena OF the tev’ Goat ner Will Not Answer ied harps That about four ounces Only Smiled When Asked | 71a tecrs tie caren tipper lip showea| He Doesn’t Intend to Be | prepared to sail on the Olympic when | gryon; apply it hed oe po A retir« the ghip's doctor interfered and |j item the Ontario ind Went Western Freight halted the trip. » tal cab fin’ gectiy wh tae’ tape youngest Khayat is qn infant | tips. Train in Serious Crash at lin arma, Always when Anes Khay: ‘be Veo toni ht, and Pi Ma i sails on.his trips to Europe his wi of’ your dan : the gold-filled teeth from which h A A . eto a ex | OO WK POT UND | Sot tin. eae | Poecomminone, | Ratna, “RSS Rr ieee a t praisal Delay Likely to Pass wah Wades vo Ga 4 and Ley as ho ‘ jnew Oe eee an ay Cresawean tirely destroy every single sgu and t JHE WAS MOTHER'S 3] book eho, * M*FY | An indignant aoldier is quartered at! A serious fretght wreck occurred on|th® mangplank when Aaoe and his |", Bo matter how much Goldberg Bill 1 ‘ 'S PRIDE Op. 1 wife an ‘ g Bill. GIRL HEARD THAT BROTHER| the Hotel Astor in the person of Col.!the New York, Ontario and Weatern I find, too, that glean i 4 — WAS SHOT. George W. Goethals, Governor of the} Rallroad at Port Jervis at noon yes ; be: of the scalp hy Pau i “~ Victim ov Feud Was Tryin e sunman’s elster, Anna, {Canal Zone. He ts indignant over! terday, but of it aid " silk: id soft Mh DEMAND SOME ACTION. TOAD PUTS AND CALLS i . 8} vinck-eyea and pretty sirl, wae on| statements made in the Legislature ch hy cael tasaes, as ry vat to baby. and decided 1 ve it was suffers and wy eI rs times better. a a6 H her way home with a freshly pressed If you want vy 'e 0 Es Rend to Escape Enemies When | 07 nor area wrest, 2 last night by Senator Cullen, who| port Jervis and Middletown, the offce|'"E,Aem, chickenpox, || I you, want to preserve your bal He Met Death. the ahote and was told that it was| Werte some assurance beyond that | of the superintendent, are down. nese of selling rugs and Syrian mer-|for nothing destroys tie Western Brokers Accused at . Jimmy who hed been killed. She|contained tn the Goethals letter to] puch details as Rave come to thel Fifth avenge tae te house agate er ey fal gat, hut ie . : ran to him to fing hie last breath | Mayor Mitchel that the Colonel will prarety tout with bis wife and his eleven children | stringy, straggly, dull, dry, Congress Hearing on Board | ‘rho removal by violence of “Gord | #0ne. . hesid Diag eed 2 i Board Now Defers Decision So New Member Can " . become Police Commissioner of New and Mary Misery. lifeless, and everyone sede ke it.” You “Study Situation.” Mine” Jimmy Corrigio, leader of the|, TB* sual round up of gangsters | yory, Fead's employees were injured im the| When the chickenpox has run its|can set liquid arvon at any drug store. of Trade Trust. » */ tontowed to-day, seven being gath- course in the family the ben had vss Le is —€ and never fails te do “Jimmy Curely” gang, from activities “Have you the cheek to question ‘ eail on their Ruropean pilgri: ered in by headquarters detectives, in the war belt of the gunmen south |The Investigators adm ‘ted, however, of Fourteenth street and east of Bec-|that they had no evidence against @nd avenue will in all probability go|them. They are held under a charge tnaveneged, so far as the written law |of homicide, but for the purpeses of Gove, for Heudquarter® detectives to-|examination in the hope that ene Gay found themeevives up against the | Will tell something. old bulwark of the cast aide manki!-|HI6 FRIENDS KNOW WHY HE|4ere to the office to keep reporters ere—silence. Corrigio was shot to} WAS GLAIN. away from him. The hotel people @eath in the street last sight by 4t Police Headquarters and im the |said that he left the hotel at noon, ivity among legie- gangrtors. lower east side there seems to be nO) ‘The attention of Mayor Mitchel was Be cy Gt dame ia daub ee ee Jimmy, always dapper in dress, po- | doubt whatever as to why “Gold Mine}. 4. cared to the following state- tv caecta In the country abou to account lators, who now demand Greeley named two members of the and the support of a| Jimmy” was slain. The “Jimmy Cur- t made by Senator Cullen: ee wreck. The fact tha ment of the Goldberg bill providing ® | board who had admitted, he declare, | widewed mother with three little girls, |¥” gang was given full credit for |™ent made by Senator Cullen: cals ettioe ct Uiaitund had one me rate of fot more than five cents be- | having participated in collect*ng the |had a natural leaning toward brigand- | holding up the patrons of the Tivoil ~ 2 ho pid eet Testaurant at No, 41 B by shrewd, designing men. Before we | news of the disaster by mail is in- tween any tw points in the greater |fund. He declared his belief that/age, but hie police record as a “atick- ety teed roome street the Goethals bill the had to to “throw on Feb. 13 last. In the restaurant at |take any action on dicative of the isolation of some of city. board had been forced up” and gunman was all news to Bis|the time were members of the Ken- |we will have fo hear Col. Goethals him-|the up-State towns on acegunt of the iy wausa | [708 Ste doors to this $6 and $10 bet jaged mother when she claimed his dead |mare street gang, @ rival organiza- self declare his willingness to become | storm. ‘The Goldberg bill’ probably w mame” and to eeck its legalisation tion, and these were compelled to put | Dojice Commissioner.” Wis. tilephons colebeay th iow have been reported last night had the V8 JIMMY WAS BEST |UP their hands and submit to being |P°! 4 . eu Ww Gas robbed, @ proceeding considered gross. ‘If that statement of Senator Cul- | york stated at noon to-day that com- , Amsembly Committee on Water, Win ve or Lihy ida ueninn 46 ly unprofessional. Jen's is correct,” said Mayor Mitchel, |} munication over the line to Port {and Electricity reached the measure ise Wikewe eeote tds Goratce belne robbed ane iby chiected to) ait that I can say Is that tt is «| Jervis and Middletown was “inde@n- on ite calendar, There was @ dispo- Corrigio protested with sobs that no st] bluff. Why didn't the Senator put |jtely delayed.” pe sition among the advocates of lower mother ever had a better boy. Just bcos ecety aula Raesacs alr aag telephone rates, who have joinea with before enemies in the Kenmare street bob New Pemeagyeat Grae a 1) GOETHALS, MAJOR GENERAL. ‘The Evening World in its fight for bins te the pore ee be siotend oor, Howpital he declared “hat 'be|If Benator Cullen says the letter |Semate Urges Promotion ana|| leas expensive service, to petition the East Thirteenth atrect, just off Firey| Cua, 86t Identify elther sheds no light on the situation all| Thanks to Him From Congress, committees to sidetrack other bust- ness and consider net oply thy Gold- ; ! ‘ t ‘ (Opecial te The Evening Werld frem t @ Gtafl Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, March 4. — To ¢ ALBANY, March 4—Failure of the | support his charge that the Chicago } up-State Public Service Commission | Board of Trade in dominated by an ¢ ' f ' { mae about that matter in view of my attitude?” asked the colonel when approached by reporters. That was all he would say. He hastened out of view and sent or- alleged trust of warehouse men, Sam- at Ite meeting yesterday to onder 89/111 41 Greeley told the House rules immediate appraisal of the telephone | ccmmittes to-day that a §4,000 jack rompany's plant, upon which to base| pot fund had been raised among its feductions in rates for New York|members last year to get legislation at Springfield to legalize dealing in AY Ps MARKET Sr because the warehouse men #o con- trolled and manipulated the future and cash markets by their posses- sion of stored grain, that legitimate dealing was inhibited and fleor trad- ore driven te put and call operations “to make a living.” Greeley said one of the things that had led him to Washington to plead for Federal lawa rernt wheat ‘The Tivoli incident added to th aaian psmasiuas’ @uk gpk he venue, Jimmy had removed bis fine|rivairy of the gangs a feud and, ag) that I can say ts that he is incorrect.| WASHINGTON, March 4—A bill for apparel, had slipped into old clothes|the police believe, the elimination of|I do not think that it is unreasonable [the thanks of Congress to Col. George | nad geen at recent farmers’ convep- ‘Gold, Mine Jimmy,” a gunman of tors to ask that Col, |W. Goethals and to authorise the Pres!- berg measure but other proposed and bad cleared the snow from his p kata | for the legisla designed to relieve the eity | Oe at Moux Falle and: Fargo, M.D. | oo ane rather than re wee oe, home and a8! Goethals appear before them and let |dent to appoint him @ majer-general tn antments burt trom extore | Secretary McHugh, of the Minnea- |™2 Arba ks grap stand/a devoted son while not engaged haiogamennenerarinict eo army, wan tntrodueed to-day’ bp tlonate tolls. Leorppeontaeema teal caveat baadkeps Unga cn alae want Mi to," sobbed the | —__——— Col. Goethals ie in the city to re- |Senater Lodee. Lewislatore were vexed because the |" “® gang of strong afm men” in| cies wut he took the shovel from| GIVES MEAGHER’S SWORD. | ceive the Civic Forum medal of honor Puvlie Service Coméiasion did not | *ttempts to got possession of the con- | bo04 and went at the fob. He at Carnegie Hall to-night. state : had. been| Veations and shut off discussion of / 14, aiways that way to me and wae| NOTRE DAMB, Ind., March 4—The| superintendent of Education Finley the operations of the wheat pits and | saucsting the three girls and support- will be chairman of the meeting. public storage coer Prsgpct aaah! tog all of us.” Mayor Mitchel, Bishop Greer and tilted, he said, w! Dolloe Jimmy was even then on the rua|Trivraity of Notre Dame to rest near |[Reer-Admiral Peary are scheduled for from his enemies, for he had sent his f Fath apeeches. pater! es Gepreciation is sweetheart, Kate Wilson, away from iit 3 mendes fied vee ‘y the k 5 DRUG BY M BY MIS aK ices resulting from the manipula-|¢the lodging house of Mrs. Anna ton of tas aah wheat, guetatnns|aCono, Nos 321 Bast event atrect[ejutel a Gutateag bincu “—_ New York Has Ever Known Greeley sald it averaged Monday night and was trying to joln | ihe, presenta “ athe lttustana Feare to Send Wife to atyeer. her in Plattsburg, which town they vr Knot nh of Son! Hospitals, H Entire FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM Stéck had selected as a temporary haven ocarane ae wll acting leapitais, Wewever. commission, ur Van Bantvoord, when was killed. e" w 01 ‘selected to} Mra eat) pogregtonnl Vrjoae Bought from the Receiver. took his seat be would cast a decid- THREE MEN HAD BEEN SENT TO of the significance that attaches to|Year-old wife of v. Isidor Gordon vr ten J y M rd. of No. 314 Broome étreet, has been jag vote and end the deadlock. i nee gis pe “QET" HIM. mae ene cities were repre-|nighly nervous since Sunday when a | WAIT POR NEW MEMBER TO Ageless ‘Two Dancese “Monday night,” said Mrs. Kobler Prt 30> floor in the adjoining bullding collapsed LA! STUDY QUESTION. TOWRLL, Mass., March 4—The “'s. to an Evening World reporter to-day. | Distriet-Attermey Hears Stories, | While workmen repaired it and crushed Decker, Chairman of the commission, | 0 were turned away. Two local!) sate to the door to tell them that |murder of Herman Rosenthal, and at |old daughter, Cheska, had been caught for the Announcement in a statement to The Evening World, | (crm, danced, te tenga for ithe int! ne was not In, Later he sent ber and |the, frst trial of Charles Becker, was |!n the crash, although actually the child delightially retreching, “because, while Mr. Van Santvoord inetoem yoarsl Pw trnitt the trunk out, but remained’ until 9 |Office to-day in the See eee | aula wast staan: ikevate’ (atau had been sworn in and taken his seat, ue ‘ ir ne We Finetie th in Las ¥:} o'clock yesterday morning. He waited pester ‘lal of Becker ment of the company’s funds for the cual It wae expected that when ——— Gov. Glynn's recen* appointes to the COPS TANGO IN COURT. ought It beat t it him | © tit @ policeman showed up on the |Gitena “f te "Dintiet-Attorne some medicine to rest her nerves, but ———— li ¢ Rg sbee A tel lp A roe recently, heen ap-|by mistake got a dose of lysol. Dr. Ne Reliable more Ume in which to familiarize | , Speci eee watts, GRE | street and then joined the policeman im ‘al re Ra oe rmeret, (, Bey Badia, from Gouverneur Hospital, ad- ‘ or sade . PIMPLY? WELL, D DOW’ T BE! Mimeat with ine commiein's work. | Stan" Maituihnbay Salsa and|and went to second avenue to the thn Gult'ucrls Lalkt'on ‘dts | ved" ner"hanband tha, hce orden —— Looking Through Hut we shall dispose of the matter rolman in wal ware se) bome mother. t. Try toes Tama tor aulek: elon gee) cted to give a tango edemenairatsn, ij Ms mother's home Jimmy got had ecpved of £00 to leave the State hin arond of, hospitals caused the man aw TORE — People oe 9 Drive Them World Ads eo is Commiasioner Douglas. But | but the Sade withheld hie decision nm ao — — On ye De pave rds ser cosa eh ERT AVE The Sauce That Really Is Made and see!) to feel mo ateps should be taken untl men to succeed the two hold- ICE SINKS EAST RIVER Tua. ————a over members have heen named and i the new commiasion is complete.” ‘The tug Peter L. Colon of the Acker- “When will the commisaiun act?” Gieanee was asked. bi Be. Rewards’ , “Perhaps within another day or two,” replied Mr. Decker. “The mat- ter will surely be decided one way or other within a week.” Mr. Decker was informed that ad- vocates of lower telephone rates in the Legisiaturo were beginning to Jose® patience and urging the report of the Goldberg bill, arguing that its ‘enactment would force immediately a permanent lowering of rates, which Sl voeereeure 1¢ [ACID STOMACHS | cM ATION. He OBCLANES, ARE DANGEROUS “Personally,” explained Mr, Decker, “tT am for quick action by the com-| xine-tenthe of 41) Stomach Trouble Said; niission. But 1 am only one emong to Be Dee te Actdity, tive.” Mr. Decker said he had talked with £) Cove and Gerd. Assemblyman William J. Mater of| 4 famous phyatclan whose successtul rer eenrchen in cause and cure of etom- a rat te ota Qch and Intestinal diseases Dave earned | for him an international reputation, anid about the plans for appraising (hein ine course of n recemt lecture that telephone property. Mr. Decker ad-| nearly ai! intestinal treuvies, ae well ee WOR o E sT E Fe 4 KH | R ded: MARY diseases of the vitel organs were @i- E “We came to no agreement. In| tectlh traceable to » deranged condition of | fact, 1{ was merely 4 general conver- | t@ stomach which in turn was due nine! io sation, 1 told bim the commianion | mee ous of ten to excessive eieey, eae | / et thas Benator Jamen A. Foley, chwirman ed coenee attest’ ft of the legislative commities treated te investigate the telephone cceapany, | « expressed the hope that the Public |} *. Service Commiasion would not fur-; . Sher delay ite decision, saying; \ efi r 2 £ it Bottled in England b pian ote . 5 abet 4 ™ s . Pe-lit makes but little difference what Rare gt you may ‘seek, At World Want ads. it surely pays To dally take a all j For whieh he price ee ay ; Is very small, through Wwe Re You! find. Just look L eennt ‘wa World ads. are iculart ‘i as Sey 80 ere oui nobel the ~“ i in any other newspaper x 1,544,239 WORLD ADS. LAST YEAR— 771,805 More ‘Than’the Herald. What World Ads. Don't Happen to Show WORLD “WANTED” ADS, FINDL rt { if } : i a fe i 4 ae 3? fi y “The longer the wait the more in- foots 0 treat sistent will be the domand for legis |%* 't would be for oman ee i lative action. Now that Mr. Van fin tamarlag the taake Whe fot tea (Maptvuord, tas member of the com-| 9rd the foot will heal iteslt—newtral fmlesion, hi vote should break the| joer trrits bp gae B faal voadlock =Gov. Giynn repeatedly has stated | tee acidity: and there will be he. neee ter | hat ho favors an immediate ap | madicine oe eel ee OYE of the sere | poretmal by the commission. Mr. Van | iii sce ane tee ci (ore seat | Mentvoord being Mr. Glynn's ap. | get_s ema * peleves, it is taken for granted here! gut in aa Vhat be will vote with Chairman | ¥ater

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