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RYAN CALLS ON ‘Chihuahua Ranches to Aid *4n Plot for Power. On ming to Make Demands on Constitutionalist Chief. . ag BARRANZA TO STOP ( ANDING BY VILLA “General Seizing Horses on | Transit Chairman of Brooklyn’s Al- lied Boards of Trade Shows Rail- road Service Has Been Pro- gressively Bad Since 1909. BY CORNELIUS M. 5 Chairman Transit Committee, Brooklyn Allied Boards of Trade. In 1906 transit abuses in Brooklyn had become so flagrant that Gov. Hughes, on assuming office, presented the matter to the Legislature, rec: ommending the creation of a Public Service Commission to succeed to the duties and powers of the Hallroad Commission, the Rapid Transit Com mission and the Commission on Gas and Electricity. As successors to the Rapid Transit Commission they were given no additional power, but as successors to the Railroad Commission their | 1912, and but 8.01 in 1913. Iu the matter of transfers the company was ING ARMS TOO. ' ‘amy Leader Declared Plan- powers were greatly augmented; in fact, they were given ample power | and unlimited money, for the law empowered them to draw on the treas- Bryan appealed to-day to Gen.| ury of the City of New York without reserve and without approval of the asking him to call @ halt) city authorities, and 1m addition they were given a corps of lawyers to enforce the orders of the commission, As the commission had ample power and fands to secure proper tran- GBibvahua. Consular advices to the| sit conditions, any failure on thelr part to improve transit conditions “Ptate Department also declared the| must be attributed to indifference, neglect or desire on the part of the) ‘perthern General was smuxeling arms| Commissioners to protect the companies in their extortion, and when the Maregs the border an rapidly as they| commission assigns George V. 8. Williams, an ex-attorney of the B. R. T., were available. There was no doubt) ty try every case against that company, the public is justified in its be lief that the commission is protecting the company be WASHINGTON, July 28.—Secre- Qmpen Villa, who ts reported to be dng wholosale demands for horses i, Spee ranch owners in the Stato of “(a the minds of the people of Chihua- fea as to the meaning of Villa's ac- inet the people B. R. T. MADE $2,353,357 FROFIT THE RVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1014. ‘ ‘SHAMROCK REACHES |DOCTOR SAYS JEALOUSY [2S "ssosrsta Mistrict-Attorney Jown FF. fore jative investigation of the shameful neglect which the Public Service Commission hae shown toward complaints against the outrages the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company has committed and is committing upon the public, was required to carry the people as comfortably as they were carried in 1909. A further examination of this table will show that increased accom- modations were supplied for but 40,401,675, and that 66,358,157, or 65 per cent. of the additional passengers, had no additional service supplied, but | new challenger for the America’s Cup, | * arrived here to-day, having taken|#C¢oTding to a statement made by |struck by a _nort were added to the overcrowding, In 1909 the B. R. T. operated 200 car miles per thousand passengers; in 1910, 192; in 1911, 188; {mn 1912, 177, 1910 it provided 8.95 car mile seats per pa: every thousand passengers, in 1913 it only issued 321 per thousand. It $2,858,857.40, hi if aded” 3 e dead were: Mr. and Mra J and in 1913 It was reduced to 171. In|voyage from Falmouth, Lingland, Dur. | Ca'ees that he “raltronded” Mrs. | Tig Cnt wets At eae con and nger, 8.70 in 1911, 8.32 in| ing her trip, according to those on| (gy) (0 Ut finee COMM tm vinty. (We P. Barring, ‘The Injurec weret board the would-be lifter of the inter-| 900° i") ay ‘ ** | George H. Millet, Mra, Catherine Sager, also progressive to the bad, for while in 1909 It {ssued 341 transfers to| ®4tional trophy, she proved herself ast ; ‘ Perptec tite a ite: “ateaend Dros " 4% cn exvellent was boat, In hard blows ee wnt i) disparity in their ages |who has not been fdentitied, AY. lived ay be asked how the company profits by these methods, The | °"° 00K the big seas like a duck anf |eame 80. Joel mur oe his apposed at. eareue. White thay wate on INGLE Vie % Giiviied Apes ore ak Meche [= jealous 0} supposed at-leurred while they wete on their vay to anawer {s that by operating thirteen million fewsr car miles it saves| ore UUs! ‘he water WAN BTML) ntions to patients and other women | an amusement park, ‘The cat waa “ she threatened fifteen times to{struck on a grade crossing on Nt le Before Shamrock bade farewell to|' : » Cot In the face of the above facts it is clear that we can expect no relief | the kneglish coast Col, Neill, who is| PUT down his home and offered him | CHE he Couns dane om Mae fand therefore it becomes the |making the voyage on board the steam | DOWy harm, ‘There was no alterna-| Pole. und “ mpaiy of Chigag,. from the commission as now constitu duty of tie citizens of Brooklyn to stand behind the Allied Boards of Trade and The Evening World in their demand for a legislative inquiry | into the conduct of the Public Service Commission. MME. CAILLAUX ting In calls between tea parties.” “Mme. Caillaux went to the office SEVENDAYS VONAGE, HEHADHERPT NY 3 Challenger Slips Through Bigy Scott Out of Asylum Ridi- [gaits Siete AAR seven days and three hours for the yacht Erin, which is acting as convoy on the transatlantic voyage, pressed the challenger hard in order to teat her he wear and her ocean rig. Everything the doctor to-day, “Things were go- was found to be in good order and ane the little racer made good weather | Cayenne out of the hard blow and the drench- | putting Mrs, Scott away, | took the) iy BY ITS STEADY PASSENGER JAMS NJQRFS AFTER FINE| MADEWIFEMADAND SO): oo TO THE VOTERS OF BROOKLYN! No man should vote in the Brooklyn primaries for any legislative candidate who does net pledge himself unequivocally to work and to vote asylum and i ‘ott is inoue t ~ his first i) Lawyer Who Gets Mrs. Peter | who rese present who live! with } the intusiva ) Scott 3 Greene, ta active in roupifal Rrooklyn. | Seas Like a Duck and cules Husband’s Story. a FOUR KILLED IN AUTO SMASH. Weathers Hard Blows. Jealousy, the green-eved monster | C that played such an important part in ya Teate. HORTA, Fayal, Azores, July 28—|tho recent Carman case, drove the} cyyycaco, Four persons Were Shamrock IV, Sir Thomas Lipton’s| wife of Dr. Poter Scott of No. 126) ited qnd three Injured last night when w York avenue, Hrooklyn, Insane, |the touring car in which thoy, were wes the physician to-day in ans r to the | Ravinia onthe North Sh tive, he says, but to send her to an|Miller is an attorney asylum, = “I stood it as long as I could,” said PROV! (From ver too old to Made philosopher hens ing from bad to worse, and, as her brothers would do nothing toward in his custody, to prove ated his wife wer to bat Dr. eptrnde reles in on Way to Chicdgo fark Hit und train at » # *." replied Mine believed It until from Carrunsa after the| fers tasued, Yclock on the morning of July 21 for & 100 Pi } PS) rem the Washington Government Pa a eandeb (Continued from First Page.) sideration of extenuating circumstance Meile by way of the Azorc ct New rabhatie io four tee nue twentye | urging him to forget personal differ liyiy | gos.e74,618.02 iy 1b1314,687 under which the murder was com-| york. was ten iniles| four bours. Hl ences with Carranza, Villa dectared|19:9 ‘°°°* Oo'ty6 50645 1E1.814607| ig dlscordant note, and that came|mitted. The minimum sentence which| wost of the Lizard, and then Col,| 0% the following day | conditions fntended to co-operate with the ygiy ..,.. 21,469,22441 486,862,089 610,432 188,935,621 trom M. Call wh tion | Ould be imposed upen Mme. Caillaus,| seit decided to take her in tow as a fiver, and for the rest of the voyaite f revolutionary leaders and would | 919 ..... 20,455,180.04 416,277,764 3,729,689,287 149,011,581 | PO M> Calllaux, What conneetion|i¢ ound guilty under such conditions.| goad calm had fallen and tho tide| the wind gradually slackened down Fall in his power to inaugurate an| — papie showing annual Increase in receipts, revenue passengers, car miles, | “it? the case has the fortune of the| would be five years’ imprisonment. | was setting her ‘The same | until at times there was a dead calin.| of peace in Mexico. car mile seats, operated and transfers collected, years 1910-1913. murdered man? How many millions| A recess was ordered at the concli-|eyvening the challenger picked up al THEM & cee ue shallenger in| SWakile administration officials then Pamenger Revenue tranten | must @ man have tn order to permit] sion of Herbaux’s address and Maitre jew, Un Fengthened | 4 assurances that Villa would soreaee Permit any dissension with Car- | 1918 * 4 na the miltary chief will take. The advices of Villa's new activ- it was declared Villa had) as many as one hundred from one ranch. ‘Fhe situation between the Constitu- , was progressing satisfactorily |bas at least been consistent. ‘The Baltillo conference to ar- fi ter?” for the transfer probably will Tho following table 1s presented to show that this company has failed | Without emotion or pity. She has| swnat do you meant” Purchases mau¢ on or after Wednesday, July the 29th, will appear on bili rendered Sept. Ist, within the next ten sare, to provide for the increase of passengers, tears only for herself.” “He paid the five dollars in the morn- Added vigilance ¥ * d established c dence c PASO, July 28 Added viglance| | Tablo showing what B. R, T. furnished and what it should have |INCLUDES CAILLAUX IN HIS AT. |I°yarac "thatthe! sorvowed "ten. that troops on border patrol duty to| furnished. it the smuggling of ammuni- 5 to Mexico. Gen, George Bell jr. 9 fasued orders to patrols to search is and sealéd packages cross- ¥ the line and customs inspectors doubled their efforts to appre- smuggled ammunition since the here last night by the mili- authorities of 5,000 cartridges destined for Mexico, C. Carothers, special agent ‘the State Department, has arrived from Chihuahua City, where he fm conference with Gen. Villa, 19,084,256 on the northern leader that , nited States would look with |#2gers carried, and assuming that the standard set by the company that | Poincare that Calmette was incapa- at or upon another Internal dis- |year is fair (and you will find no one In Brooklyn outside of a small coterie | !¢ of Printing private letters, They nt among the Constitutional- of accellerators who will say that the transit conditions in Bi did not fear that. What they feared Carothers refused to di: rooklyn that A othe mubfoct, but stated that |year were good, #o that in accepting that year as a standard wo are not | “# the Publication of the report by it there is no danger of itandard), this tabi Victor Fabre on the Rochette swin- sare Suen We no Conger of S jaetting @ very bigh. stan a ios slay yas that the increase in four| aie, ‘The husband's violent words at years of revenue passengers was 106,769,832, which would require 21,361,-|the lunch table decided the wife to NTS. te Declares Streets Must Magistrate House in the Centre Street to the Workhouse to-day for Absence of Parents, ® young woman. fa getting so that even the public e not safe for girls,” the te said, “and some method be adopted to stop their being Piance, eighteen years old, of King street, told the Magistrate While sho was on her way to her nt at Broome and Centre this morning, Giacome Moreschi, , of No. 191 Grand street, He only desisted when | $2,000. fine nen, from the family home. Qppealed to Policeman O'Connor,| Magistrate Corrigan held Edward Moreschi. Frankel in $1,000 ball, ; eighed anchor and made for Fal-| pet Tegmesatrate his forces in Chihuahua| 5: R. T., the following table {s presented, showing the number of revenue Friends of Calmette openty expreseed| ‘routh, which she redched at & o'clock (up now I'l deserve it L with the aim of demanding certain|Daesengers carried, car miles operated, car mile seats provided and trans- their anger when Prosecutor Herbaux | “And so I had the ambulance come —o— te itutionalists occupy Mexico City. Table showing receipts, revenue passengers, car miles, car mile seats and * . in response to an appeat| transfers collected, years 1910-1913. assengers. $878,043.67 19,084,256 to develop into a counter revo- | 1913 eeecer. Uartaae : 1911 075, yet to-day's reports renewed | 91) i 37.659,602 over the ultimate position | sas 505,430.42 106,769,602 u ponfirmed complaints that have| Attention is called to the fact that while the B. R. T. carried 19,084,256 | “4 fel! in @ heap on the floor of the the State Department from) more revenue passengers in 1913 than in 1907, it operated only 689,160 ee despa etr property owners. In some aqaitional car miles, and as {t operated one car mile for every fivo revenue| go trrn momen eats Calllaux | for admission. Women In the throng passengers in 1909, it would require 3,816,851 additional car miles to be|«; y: t operated in 1913 to provide accommodations for the increased number of : bee ive AEE hee a Republican Guards. Only by the most | passengers, vo that 16,138,466 of the nineteen million additional passengers| asx the accused whether when sho) oer tio te Giaperen the crowds the Carbajal Govern. Bad to squeeze into the already overcrowded cars, That is, overcrowding | spoke of her love for her daughter oe pending negotiations for the| Ws greater in 1913 than in 1912. In fact, the table shows that transit} she thought of the two children of FINANCIAL FINESSE. of administrations in Mexico conditions became progressively worse from year to year, The B, R, T.|M. Calmette, whose pictures never (From the Philadelphia Ledger.) & settlement, Secretary Bryan! wa PROVISION FOR INCREASED TRAFFIC, Ohad ‘up her lover's home. You see the re- | 9 raf sult—the mistress trlumphed over the i lawful spouse, They are bound up in by each other, in their happiness, in their 3,227,691 2,945,800 3,670,270 11,689,345 18,361,394 3,710,866 1,520,905 18,654.3: 2,668,795 24,245,026 apaiaare rests on his own audacity and on the 80,040,739 6,008,148 20,076,236 4,016,047 559,602 7,511,920 +106,769,882 21,351,966 13,272,681 40,401,675 66,858,157, ‘"M. Calllaux omitted to tell his wife Bt was reported that his mission was In 1909 the B. R. T. operated a car mile for every five revenue pas- —_—_ se 966 additional car miles to be operated to provide service equal to tha’ DRKHOUSE FOR MASHER, | Provided in 1909; but the increased car miles operated was only 8,079,355, | prepared the assassination with as Beans 7°. USE. 10 € so that the additional car mileage supplied: was 13,272,631 short of what! much calm as a society woman fit-'4 "A*Datieat pill catslbsiibis teddies ticaaMesaiiataly Be Made Safe for Women. HAS BROTHER ARRESTED. Court sent. another stroet|Declares Me Robbed Home During Leo Frankel of No, 1187 Boston road, appeared to-day in Morrisania Court | before Magistrate Corrigan to accuse his brother, Edward Frankel, of the theft of musical instruments, including ® Stradivarius victin and quantities of Parents of the young men are in Europe, ‘The violin alone was valued at over There Are Things In Your Mouth hich you cannot see. The mouth conveys food and ¥ life; it also is an entrance for disease germs—unli take precaution to keep the mouth Reine nome ee ‘When you have a sore mouth or throat your doct - scribes a wash or gargle which will destroy the injur ous germs, and you get well. Why wait until you're sick? SYNOL SOAP The antiseptic liquid soap, a thorougli cleansing wash which will keep your mouth s clean and you slay well, A few di of Synol Soap in a half f ' ogih wash will ‘destroy Norm ei Mao’ preemren the 4 Soap neutralizes acids of the mouth, Yi teeth ; Pee! keep them solid. A few drops of this cue festa 008 jc on the tooth brush prevents decay. Synol home ere a Cleanser fs needed, cal 700) BOsp PR ine only as much as you use—the rest is in the went there determined to kill.” in made his address to the jury, Herbaux Mme. Caillaux the benefit of the con- collected, | his being assassinated with complete) Labori then started his argument for 9,824,818] impunity.” fans Following Maitre Seligman came| wiid scenes were enacted to-day at Maitre Chenu, and his cutting analy-| the opening of court. Hundreds wer | = 2.557.467) gia of the actions of Mme. Calllaux| packed about the Palace of Justice 21,160,573] 0" the day of the tragedy was too! jong before noon clamoring for ad- much for the prisoner. She collapsed| mission and numerous fights broke out in the crowd. Attempting to rush the doors, men fought and scrambled = 9,857,467 swooned, Maitre Chenu was saying: | fainted and were carried away by ayk the accused whether when sho| military able to disperse the crowds. left him, I shall not attempt to go| “Has oo paid you that $5 he into the biography of Madame Cail-| Wes 39U taux. She is a cool, sensible woman|, 0s: 804 #8¥ that fellow 19 @ born TACK ON PRISONER. afternoon. “She worked with tenacity to break hopes, even their murder plans, Try it on SANDWICHES “M, Caillaux is a man of inordinate and Hmitless ambition, whose power fear he Inspires. f the assurances given by President Hard Boiled Eggs. substitute herself ror him, and she wi ng by adding Vinegar at Grocery Stores. Misses’ Department—Third Floor OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © | 34th Street—New York | Before Inventory—Final Reductions 650 Misses’ Summer Dresses also suitable for Women to 36 bust measure To be closed out regardless of original prices The. season’s smartest dresses of White, Striped and Figured Voile, Plain and Fancy Crepe and Novelty Materials, also Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor and Taffeta Silk Dresses. 255 Summer Dresses... Regular Value to 10,00..... 3,05 190 Summer Dresses... Regular Value to 15.00..... 5,90 205 Summer Dresses. ... Regular Value to 25.00,. No Exchanges or Credits stormy weather, concluded by asking that the jury give] phe Falmouth at made } 189, 142 ¢ id 162 knots. Dress Goods... denim. Arm Chatra or Rockers, .,....+5++++ of Le Figaro with but one purpose In| i. rainstorm she encouniered on the matter into my own hands and had ‘Mivity, the despatch to the Depart- vether than proteoune tue people AgEtBAL the company. mind, The revolver which she had|;un trom Toray tb Plymouth, | Hos ee ee Ringe SURREY | added. FIGURES TELL TALE OF ROTTEN SERVICE. let 4 lay naked in her muff| where she anchored for the night. | APA Asha td aAdtae gall dah ttl . 2 H “MMoent reports from the border when she entered the office. She! ‘phe next day at dawn Shamrock! S"® threatened to barn the no: N. A ti " tatimated that Villa intended to To show how lamentably the commission failed in regulating the ene y at d a Oo ppe te! down, and so I said to myself, I'd if im burned 5), fine picture as she rose easily to breeze and the line wus slipped. The) sumclently for her to run under her| blow soon Increased to a hard 1orth-| own sail. the defense. northwesterly wind, which churned up| The best day's runs were 240, 222, a heavy sea in which Shamrov., “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century. Short Lengths and Discontinued Lines Including Silks, Satins, Chiffons, Chiffon Cloths, Colored and Black Dress Goods and Washable Dress Fabrics. SUKS.... cece seen eee ene 480 to 1.25 Yd...... ve veeeeen ees ABe to 1.25 Yd.............value 1,00 to 5.00 White or Colored Lingerie Dress Materials in large variety... .-+++seeereeseeneee 10c to 35c Yd...........++. value 25e to 1.25 50 Chairs or Rockers, as Illustrated Made of Solld Mahogany,—dull finish; up- holstered In hair and moss and covered with regularly 25.00, 15.00 Separate Mahogany Pieces 29.75 Library ‘Tables. . regularly 40.00, Bookcuses...,...... " 60.00, 39.75 Dinner Wagons..,... 0“ 20.00, Muffin Stands.,..... 6.50, regularly 25.00 All Over Stuffed Sofas... ...s++++5 regularly 90.00 BY DECISION OF COURT (New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department.) RUDOLPH DIRKS ORIGINATOR OF THE FAMOUS KATZENJAMMER KIDS DRAWS EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE COMIC SECTION OF TH Sharpen It With and take her away, 1 didn't “rule | When you've digested the food already eaten have an appetite. tones the Digestive Organs. 220, | [Take a tip—take aTAP]| — James McGreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue REMARKABLE CLEARANCE REDUCTIO! ...- Value 1.00 to 5.00 14.75 18.50 AY W a0 Me vy ra fay (a's er it

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