The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1914, Page 13

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by) FREIGHTER WAS IN PERIL. Aecident te Dock Employee Re- veals Story of Fire at Sea. Afeistant Superintendent Jacob Ver Meer of the Holland-American line pler 2 avon went down pane & the ar of iter , aa rercome by emok; SF Fans. Out With @ Tope. Later it bee nown how near the vessel was fiesnter 6n her last trip across the At- pte dl admitted after Ver Meer ae 2 froin, hatch Now home that a serious fire in hatch No, § was respon. the io coe ible ta sald that on hen the boat was four days rom pd York, fre was discovered lesperate efforts of the crew ie oie yl Py wight 3 ‘are, fire, ous while port. Whe t arrival in Hoboken Minne ay pamoulderian embers were found, A Cae ras cot taplon hundreds of BILL IS DELAYED IN THE ASSEMBLY If Appraisal Is Not Ordered Measure Will Probably Be Passed Monday. is aH ‘ (Special to The Rvening World,) ALBANY, March 18.—Assemblyman Goldberg's Five-Cent Toleptione bill got a setback this afternoon in the Assembly when its author attempted to force its passage. Majority Leader Hinman objected to immediate con- sideration, saying: “Since this bill was introduced a message had been received frum the Governor requesting an appropriation Of $100,000 to appraise the company's property. In order to give the As- sembly opportunity to determine | what attitu it wishes to take, Move postponement of the Five-Cent bill until Monday night.” Poatponement was carried by the | narrow margin of 66 to 64, If by that time an agreement has not been reached on the appraisal appropria- tion as a means of revising telephone | rates many legislators will vote to pass the Goldberg bills as the only available means of securing relief. of Senate and Assembly are scheduled for a conference to-night or | | to-morrow, an the telephone proposi- | \tion, SULLIVAN ‘BILL PASSES. Likety to Kin Measure to Prob Klectte Mare 18.—The Assembly d the Sullivan bill, which the Inw passed last De. ding for an election April ttutional and Colds Forerun Sickness bat 6 Emulation drives out the ioe? Rag Ld the body by e blood, and etrength- Senate, However, to-day par it he hel ain 1945 conte ee he ns id in t Progen | ine’ lane nobreak- Re pub- ‘ry @ pair. r Dill Ig not expected to pass the Ss ‘Stores in Greater New Yerk: Steves her Dend. World tia writer of The Ey ing “Wi died here this morning. Hila last work waa on the Cumberland Evens ing Times. ke served in the confeders ate army. possible test. me today helps cheapen my overhe: ae atyles dark silk mixtures, all worsted, sold by me at a price of taken ten styles of English and Irish tweeds, sold by me as high as $25. business el Rly Norfolks, suits or Bal-Mc-Caan topcoats. These gar- ments will be designed by Mr. McDonald. Each garment bears the union label and is made under sanitary oneal ones Bult or jatenrent te order T have a great quantity of blue serge, 15 oz. in weight, all wool, color absolutely guaranteed. I will match this serge against anything sold in New York for $20.00, For the next week I will take orders on this cloth. It will be cut by the highest priced custom designer in New York, made in a union shop under hygienic and sanitary conditions, each garment bearing the union label. In making this suit to order for $10.00 it will be necessary to sell one thousand suits this week. My only chance to get the cost of construction on this advertised Fall Concave Shoulder ¥% Coneave Shoulder English Shoulder j pill b))) Le ta awe il My | a UPTOWN STORE ~ 1431 B’way Cor. 40th St. Desh MineeOnen Hreninge Unt 9 1| Work to responsible contractors, but =| tuke care of th enginee Mothers, Wives and Sweethearts |: Do you realize that your men I. dress for you, and you surely should have so clothes? I realize that every woman has a partial knowledge of wool or worsted, either come with your men folks, or insist that they get $12.75 um EVENING’ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARORN 18, 1914. FIVE CENT PONE TT PHONE |SERMCE COMMISSIN JONES ACCUSES ASKS POWER TO BUILD RAPD TRANSIT LINES | Secretary Widen in Albany! Urging Legislature to Pass the Necessary Law. Travis H. Whitney, Secretary of the Public Service Commission, 18 in Albany in the interests of a bill to emend the Rapid Transit aét. Its purpose is to give the Commission in the First District the power to do} the actual work of construction on rapid transit lines directly through the men employed by it. The city now haa the power to lay out and let contracts for such lines, subject to the approval of the Board of Estimate, but has no power to do the actual construction work. That ia, it must award the construction must perform the work under the supervision of the Commission's en- gineers In case a contractor should fail, Mr. Whitney argues, as was the case last year on a section of the Bronx subway, there jg no way under the/ present law b¥*which the Commis- sion can continue the work except to let a new contract or approve th | assignment of the old contract from a bankrupt contractor to a successor. In the Bronx case this latter course | was pursued, | The proposed amendment will give the Commiasion, acting for the city, the right to step in and do the work! if a contractor fuils, | |GLYNN REJECTS ROAD PLAN. | In Merely « Dream. | N. ¥., March 18—James W. Osborne's plan for a highway board | malst of one representative from | was asked how the proposal ay led to him in connec- tion with appointing nent. he only difference between the nes.” the Governor replied, =| that ‘tr ing to appoint the advisory $20.00. I have 00, suitable for I have fife: shadow stripe; Ve MITCHELL, TH [the Panama Tolls Exemption as a con- | price of non-interference in Mexico | foot ailments of i atatte AS i wil be a thing of the p he can get it in a few hou wholesale house, A twenty-five ene in said to saneples to bring home. Prove whether they are all wool or all worsted. MEN OF NEW YORK Do you realize that I am doing the largest tailoring business in ad expense? I am going after the the largest business for a week ever done by any merchant tailor. the country? Do you realize that largest business next week ever done For one week I offer the following specials: BLUE SERGES Hatt only, suit to order. MY LEADER! | Br |losses through authorities, ‘whom Groat was lnvaivede issued during the civil wa yea nat recognize. Our po- | Menator sanctioned by this from [dent Wilae ~ KILLED BY TANK’ EXPLG (der whieh, if anecessafully nh minis. | - bak 7 the burden of reparation with the CLEVELAND. \thren hone {upon the Southern st wediately the news: was killed. thee injured al bs rt Sen Jones ale WITH THE BRITISH : tion Price of Non-Inter- ference, Says Senator. WASHINGTON, March 18,—The} broad charge that President Wilson determined to ask Congress to repent | sequence of his recent conference with Sir Lionel Carden, British Min- ister to Mexico, and that the Presi- dent's action was the culmination of | negotietions with Great Britain for the preservation of, the Monroe doc- | trine, threatened by the Mexican situ- ation, was made in the Senate to-day by Senator Jones, Republican, of Washington. He was speaking on his pending resolution calling on the President for full information on the tolls controversy. Senator Jones intimated that a re- peal of the tolls exemption was the He fur- ted aa by other foreign owers, Wonderful Treatment for Corns, Callouses and All Sore Feet Millions of people who endure daily tor- ture from sore will welcome the in- formation that t iment that positively and quickly Kinds. You can a pond-by to corns and eallouses, buntoi enn ey foot lee , SDinsolve two, | teblempoontuls of Cal side ‘compound ine buein of warm wate Hoak es feet in [ents for full titeen, fs bing the sore parte. ; formerly confined to do we , but now any druggist will If he dees not have it in stock m his it pack- worat I want you to be the j I want you to put the yles in bi i and dark ‘Mua. f leader is immense volume of business. The best value in New York for one week, Orders taken today twenty-four hours, or you can let me have four weeks in which to finish. f, Suit to ULI} DOWNTOWN STORE 119-121 Nassau St. 3 KE potn Stores Open Evenings Until 9 Saturday Till 10 FROM BOSTON | dno of the conditions that Great Repeal of Canal Tolls Exemp-| = mething to say in the selection of their fabrics I sell to every every suit bought of Vint hae for tis eect $2.75 E TAILOR [te Congress on the tolls question, Ltritinn mut A sot Was murdered In Mex. Mersare urine the tain will tite re . ho quest and several are ported the result of the @npl Wilxon an. to-night immediately follow conference with Sir bi Nn that he will geo we gress Thursday (thin « ronee was Wednesday evening) and deliver a had shown there was a sis. “Ht had been repeated! wid Senator Jones, puld be sent oy Presi Sauce ch tar! in the World — HOLBROOKS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE ABIEON OS AEN Ite Annual Glories Revealed. 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