The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1914, Page 4

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: wit Seek Pledge From Every “ Candidate for the Next Legislature. DEMAND FOR INQUIRY. Want Assemblymen to Ask Why Public Service Board Takes No Action. The Evening World's suggestion to Voters of Brooklyn that they pledge ' ‘Ghat legislative candidates to vote for @m investigation of the Public Ser- ‘vies Commitesion’s failure to order better service on the Brooklyn Raplay*iation. ‘Transit lines has borne fruit, From many sources tt was learned to-day ‘that the work of placing these candi- RRA epee ‘The first step will be taken at a meeting of the Allied Boards of Trade to be held July 30, when resolutions will be offered calling for the inves- THECURABLE STAGE TUBERCULOSIS | | : i il l % i = . | 7 Hl sf it ip ii ii 2 iy i H t = HE Ta caioe nn Beate aS ede SAS NS (eck bes There are lote of their energy every time r shew Human s Made of wheat and barley, it contains all the nourishment of the grain, including the vital mineral talts—a combination that builds brain, brawn and nerve, Grape-Nuts is the ideal hot weather food. Con- y to digest—easy to serve—crisp—de- BROOKLYN BOARDS OF TRADE BEGIN FIGHT AGAINST B. R. T. TO THE VOTERS OF BROOKLYN! No man should vote in the Brooklyn primaries for any legislative candidate who does not pledge himself unequivocally to work and to vote || for a legislative investigation of the shameful neglect which the Public Service Commission has shown toward complaints against the outrages the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company hae committed and is committing upon the public. il i g | AL Fos ii li rie f i 1 bas i} &. | i i Once Upon a Time there was a met Dw the with a whistle so big time Grape-Nuts is the food for strength and energy, “There’s a Reason” Sold by Grocers everywhere, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1914. LOVE LETTER TRAP “GAS” WAR BRINGS GETS BOY ACCUSED | WARRANT IN FIGHT OFJEWEL THEFT) ON STANDARD OL |Chased Twice Across Conti-|Cut Rate in Jersey Results in Action Under the “Seven Saturday the matter is now in the accept service, and told him to go to Eases ot Bie sealivants, James W. Perc oee Biakeslen, Preside of the MOUartby BAH George |v lOkees: I Mutuat On Company, denies the Semi-ANNU ll e y The warrant charges Standard, through the Mutual, sold 4 oll in Hudson County In May for ten { cenfs a gallon while at the same time the same grade of oil cost twelve cents in Essex County, and that In June and July the price In Hudson County was lowered to 9% cents and to 11% In Essex County and adjacent territory. the tSandard would be liable to a fine of $1,000, and according to inter.| MoNTR: pretations of the “Seven Sister” law jof the Mon it could be criminajly indicted in the International Lean that the If convicted nent, Youth Is Caught in Toronto Hotel. other twenty counties of New Jersey. gay, The immediate 1 rt ne | ‘The warrant was issued to compel $6.0". The police are looking for an! ——— OOO EE mate question with hi to travel and the members or hie & representative of the Standard to, appear in court and answer the com- |“ The deputy failed to find Counsel Garven and Bayonno to serve it on Superinten- | dent George B. Hennessy. ay he met Garven, who declined t tigation and formulating a pledge to be sent to every candidate who seeks the favor of the voters, At that time committees will be appointed to take charge of the preliminary and later the active campaign work. Whilethe campaign will be in charge of the Eighteen-year-old Joseph Stack of No, 1861 Intervale avenue, the Bronx, accused of stealing $4,000 worth of Jewelry in Maiden lane, who was cap- tured last Friday in Toronto, Canada, after a 6,000-mile chase, was ar- As @ result of the gasoline rate war in Jersey City, during which happy automobilists have filled their tanks with the precious fluid at ten cents @ gallon, whereas they formerty especialy the women fol! put up with the indecent crowding and the scores of other for On the| _—- 0 | On Saturday, July 25 voter now knows that he cani ex- pect anything from the Dubie Bory Mutual, which was or, months ago, is “1 nized three tbs VERY Pair of this Sum mer's Shoes and Ox- ee vatene fords has been materially re vice stations in in North Hudson duced. For instance: price for gasoline, Cait Oxfords... has never been below i i due to the large quantities he buys from the Standard. He says gasoline at 22 or 2 cents a gallon gives an illegitimate profit Incen: the Atwater Park © sunrise to- was destroyed by fire ¥ lows incendiary, At All 235 James Butler Inc. Stores ice Commission and that his oni; vation in in a legislative invention, tion into the commission and its ac thie campatra Te Sill Beare one mn it will be The bernie b+ have fou ‘in the past are ai ightere and lot nd when they ask their candidates that the man who attempts to si step the B. R. T. question will be touching @ tender spot in the voter's makeup. Personally, I eball fight as to pay from twenty-two to twen- ty-five cents, a deputy from the df- fice of Sheriff Wedin of Hudson County to-day tried to serv: inal warrant on Pierre F. Garven, former County Prosecutor, and now chief counsel of the Standard Ot) Company of New Jersey. Judge George Tennant in Special Beasions yesterday issued the war- rant, after a complaint had been filed against the Standard by the Crew Levick Oll Company with Attorney- General John W. Westcott at Tren- ton. It was charged that the Stand- ard, through the Mutual Oil Com- pany, has lowered the price of gaso- line from 25 cents to 9% in the past two months, The Attorney-General transferred the case to Robert 8. Hudspeth, Hudson County Prosecu- tor, but since he went to Europe on Allied Boards of Trade, each organ- ization in the alliance—and there are more than ten of these—will wage the campaign in favor of the candidates who pledge themeeives for the inves- raigned before Judge Swann in the Court of General Sessions to-day on ® warrant charging grand larceny. Ball was fixed at $5,000 and Btack, unable to furnish it, was sent to the GULDEN'S Try it on SANDWICHES Augustus A. Haviland, « pioneer tn the fight for better B. R. T. service, | and @ leading member of the Allied Boards of Trade, said to-day that the B. R. T. users had abandoned all hape of getting ald from the Public Ser- vice Commission or Gov, Glynn. “The people who have been fight-|the fag in Brooklyn for an improvement im our abominable B. R. T. service,” said Mr. Haviland, “will recall how fruttless were thetr recent efforts to get Gov. Glynn to investigate the acts of the Public’ Service Commission. The matter was presented to him, but nothing was done, Now that The Evening World is fignting, the time Until last April Stack was @ mes- senger for I. Ollendorft & Co., of No. 16 to 19 Maiden Lane. It was Stack’s duty to bring jewelry from other Orms to the company for which he worked. He carried orders signed by the frm, epecifying the ting hard. With its al I feel confident that we will stir up Jewelry wanted. It is alleged that early in April he obtained an order pad, and, from time to time, filled out orders for jewelry, te which he signed the firm's name, J, P. MORGAN ESTATE WINS $250,000 SUIT; traced the missing messenger to Buf- falo. From there the trail led to San Francisco, whence Stack was traced to Yellowstone Park. There the trail Mustard a rgAAE Be AST Vere cra, Album or Package of "ing Cups FREE to all purchusers of (81) One Dollar's worth or more in addi- 0 all Bae stamps regularly {gs most opportune to bring our legis- lative candidates into line. “The matter of pledging candidates will reach the Allied Boards of Trade this month and I shall be one of those NH STOCK INVOLVED} ==" = gies Clarence L. Barber Brought Action Long Pending and |+ Based on Mexican Properties, heard Stack was in Toronto, but when ft. Ri d @ sweetheart in T presume that « resolution James McCutcheon & Company nalled him as he was openiag it. BOYS FLEECED BY “FOX.” A@vertisea for Hotel Clerks and Got $100 Deposite. ‘The police and a half hundred high echool graduates are looking for “E. T. 5th Ave. and 34th Street, NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 23.—A decision was given in the Superior Court, civil side, by Judge W. H. Williams to-day in favor of the es- tate of the late J. Pierpont Morgan in a sult brought against it by Clar- ence L. Barber of New York City to Fecover $250,000 in judgments on fo,| Claims based upon certain transac- tion involving properties in Mexico. The action bas been before the courts T of Connecticut for years. Exceptions | f)? 3 | are expected to be taken to Judge to ‘Williams's decision which will carry the case to the Supreme Court of im, and ever since the Governor und it impossible to do an: eae Lm Sere @ legislative investigation. o use. legs to ask the Public Service Com- mission to do anything.” Another man prominent in civic af- fairs of Brooklyn who has led hope- against the abuses of the Will remain closed until of a very attractive ‘woman registered at the best hotels in the city and inserted rdvertisements for & confidential secretary. sented himself as the proprietor o! summer hotel in Sargentville. Jo: cede. of Pocantico Hills a Friday morning, July 24th, owing to the death of Mr. James McCutcheon. Shwedo agreed, his but did not put in an Originally the sult was against Mr.| “investigation by ine idan: Morgan personally and attachment was made upon 25,000 shares of the stock of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company which stood in Mr. Morgan's name. Last September service was made upon the administrators of Mr. Mor- gan's estate, and the hearing was seelaer has brought to light a ber of victims who were [ Store Opens 9A.M. Closes5 P.M. Close. All Day Saturday. | James MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue The properties which figured in the suit in its early stages belonged to the Company of Mexico, which operated under a Connecticut This company later sold its holdings to the Mexican Land and Colonization Company, a British com- It was claimed that the lat- ter company would satisfy liabilities of the former company. Many out- standing claims passed into Mr, Bar- ber’s hands, and in 1895 he was made receiver for the Int tonal 34th Street TO CLOSE OUT From Regular Stock resses, Suits & Skirts at Pronounced Reductions On Friday, July the 24th 850 Women’s Cotton Dresses of White or Novelty Cotton Voile, Regularly 8.50 and 14.50, 85 Women’s Tailored Colored Linen Coat Suits,—various styles. Regularly 14.50 to 25.00, gan, in one form or ano! pending since March, 12 RESCUED FROM FIRE, EIGHT OF THEM CHILDREN Yonkers Policeman Breaks Down Door and Arouses Parents and the boat stopped. The whistle also Linen and Ratine. 3.95 and 6.95 ‘Twelve persons, eight of them chil- dren, were rescued from a fire early to-day in the two-family frame house at No, 111 Clinton place, Yonkers, by Policeman Charles Ward of the Third He was the first to see flames burst from the second floor, ‘Ward broke open a door and rushed up the back stairs to the second floor, the home of Philip Juprosky, his wife Katherine and three children, fire bad started from an unexplained cause in the bedroom occupied by the today who exhaust all “blow their whistle = * The trouble is, they have no reserve to carry them through the average duties of every-day life. trength and energy are obtained from food. And it is plain that it must contain the vitalizing elements og the system can Spe ra reserve power for occasions, not only ordinary, but ex- traordinary. 5.00 and 7.50 Remaining Stock of Women’s Linen Skirts, —a variety of models and materials, Regularly 4.50 to 9.75, SOROSIS SHOES Remarkable Values On Friday, July the 24th Clearance Sale Sorosis Footwear This Season's Models Colonials, Pumps & Oxfords All alzes, but not in every style. “New Colonial Pump” The season's most popular style,—com- bination of Patent or Dull Leather Vamps with Gray or Fawn Ooze Quarters; dainty inlay Strap and Tongue effect. 2.50 and 4.50 up and store as Ward seized the baby in his arms, | wakened the parents and ran into the | Rext room and aroused the other two | children, All got safely to the street. | The policeman went back into the | rooms of Maurice Stern on the first floor, Stern and his wife, Barah, and their five children were still asleep although fire engines had arrived, They were all hustied out, and fire- men under Chief Baker speedil; the fire under control, 7 pe | ALBANIAN REBELS THREATEN. Tell Kuropeam Envoys New Ruler DURAZZO, Albanta, July 33.—A note threatening to destroy the capital of Prince William of Wied Hoation of the rulerahip day by the Munsulman insurgents to the representatives of the Large stone jar, aver- aging 15 ounces of E. & T. Pink's famous London- Large No. 214 can of choicest California Yellow Clings, in richest syrup, cut to..... Jelly Powder, Blue Ribbon, Gelatine; Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry, Lemon and Orange fruit flavors; package, Best Creamery Butter Very choicest, fresh from the Creameries; deliciously sweet, cannot be surpassed at 2% Essie Peaches, 1 5° any price. Why pay more when you can buy such excellent butter for, a lb., Belle Brook Print Butter, 3 J ¢ Fanciest selected, inodor-proof cartons; 1-lb. print 5 JA’ Stamps FREE with each can of rich milk with ALL the cream: Essie Milk, iiss sits ace fo ee i. | Evaporated Milk, ::"° "°°" ‘ A Corn Flakes, since cet tne sig! Je pond Juice, pure, hat, LOC LOS ter Se MONS, fee aed Special Premium Sale of Choicest Teas and Coffees 2 “Cup Qnality.” “1h 70c Teas lb. 60 Teas “lb. 50c Teas Ragiaele “lb. 35¢ Teas quarter pounds of Tea in proportion, BAe sep sie 1-lb. 35¢ Coffee .-1-lb. 30c Coffee 1-lb. 25c Coffee Bear STA) PREE with... . 0... 1-lb. 22¢ Colifee "The ubove Coffees are sold in the Bean or Ground to suit, 25 Zar Stamps with 1-lb. package Ideal Brand, 25¢ Swift’s Borax Soap . . 3 cakes 19¢ Hamilton Coupon, which may be exchanged for gag Stampa, with each cake of 5: 08] Kirkman’s Borax Soap, 7 «xe: 25¢ ‘At All 36 James Butler Inc. Meat Marke Legs of 1914 Spring Lamb, ',.18¢ Short Forequarters Spring Lamb, »- 15¢ Long Island Ducks, #e'-vined......, 1Qe Milk-Fed Roasting Chicken,"28¢ At All131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Special Reserve Rye, "22° 89° Burnett’s Dry Gin, 27,94 Tm. g9¢ Kingussie Scotch, fos te vous... TBe Princeton Cocktails, ?:i7"- Gg California Claret, calion, 75° ix 10¢ ° sor Liebmann’s,.

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