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st ASN T/A THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1018; thing he pleases in order to get your things in before nightfall. Therd@ .} & newalty ordinance which. becomes effective to-day in your behalf, It prescribes hourly rates for moving household goods, merchandise or of+ fice furniture? If you haven't mad@ a “fiat rate” with the moving ma | here's all he's entitled to charge you because here's the law: A vehicle drawn by one horse with an inside floor surface of at least 40 square feet, $1.25 per hour. Vehicles drawn by two or more horses with an inside floor surface of at least 70 square feet, $1.50 per hour. Motor driven vehicles with an Ins | side floor surface of not less than 1 70 square feef, $1.75 per hour. Motor driven vehicles with an ins side floor surface of not less than 90 square feet, $2.50 per hour. Muale lovers may take thelr planog Tin the van-with other furniture top jan additional charge not to exceed $1.50. On the other hend, if the pl- | ano goes separately the mover js ens titled to $8 for three! miles or loam and fifty cents for each additional mile or less. Toting planos upstairs Aifty cents a Mieht (profanity charged). Getting the bothe “ some thing in the window by m of a tackle will cost thon $5. ly jing men “INGESSANT THING WITH BURNING RASH On Hands, Tien on ‘Body, Dry and Sealy. Itched and Burned, Could Not Rest Night or Day, or Put Hands in Water, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed, ——e FOUND | nat IN e -other Driver Tried to Get + * Money From Father. - we ¥ NEIGHBOR OF MAYOR. Magistrate Refuses to Hold Miss Xayton for Examination as to Sanity. Caroline Kayton, the pretty twenty- year O14 daughter of Abraham » & Wealthy plano manufac- ‘turer of this city, who has been miss- img from her home for eleven days, | fas found to-day in a furnished room m No, 120 West Ninety-seventh -\etreet. Anthony Anderson, a chauf- fear, who was found with her, wae ‘arrested, an was Ruggero Piacenti, @ a chauffeur, who is charged with to éxtort money from Mr. * Kayton for tmformation as to his )midsing daughter's whereabouts. ‘The girl and the two men were ar- ‘Taigned to-day before Magistrate a “Murphy in the Weat Side Police Before going into court she MEME Tc cet? cf nee elakopearancs -@uite at variance with what Ander- and Piacenti had told. She sald she had run away from home 4 we Oneida, N. Y.--" About seventeen years " " ‘ Z 1 yo m F f I Hy) ago my hands broke out with arash. Patches becanse ieee oper her. 4 ' y Gwe dM, | ! Wig of the rash appeared on my body in variogg _ Bye ago, to return to her home, which is in the Peter Stuyvesant apartment ‘house, No. 258 Riverside Drive, on the below the home of Mayor Mit- Mr. Kayton made every effort|forty horse-power motor car, is well places, accompanied by @ burning and incessant itelfe ing. Sometimes it looked dep and scaly. 1 could hardly get a minute's peace. At! first the eruption looked ¢ ” THee BEACH OGtAL ve IW ¢ DEEP eSTILL * WATER © THE *AQUAPLAWE eGitee + THeesivery angry and itched and burnad 80 that | could get no reat congratulating you for the tnudadie} t yJorate her, But no trace of her|known to traffic and motdreycle po-|was down and out, ber parents were B i I. ORDER D Lon geen [er Ns ar bign BRADY BACK HOME night or day. I had to wear 8 could be found until yeq- Heemen of this city, as ehe has been; dead and that she wanted to get a time that some drastic steps be taken afternoon, when Piacenti, who|@Frested once or twice for speeding, ba as chauffe against said company for the condt. mustin underwear; 1 could Not wear fleece-lined which irritated me so, | Lconstantly seratched and rubbed the rash. After a time great cracks camo In the palma of my hands and between the fingers, deep f x traffic lat |. When Miss Kayton tions that exist here. I am sure that Net Giad. been chauffeur for ‘Mr. Kayton| Violating Femslatlone Of Pete] Sh seapianien Meorpey 1a the beet the files of the Public Service C AND HE IS 10 PIT ON © for a short time, called at the plano Side Court, her father was there ac- mission are full of complain | and raw looking. T was then wearing gloves, my hands were so had I could not do a hit i work bare-handed. 1 could not put my | hands tn water without suffering. | ean Fuee, « Lovente that she had eold her car, that she! ° Company, of which he is presi- it, the Kayt seo or hear of any relief. Enughted’ be committed. to. Bellevue tno "Public. Service. Commisaton ‘be- } levue 6 je. Col 0 : ste igs 10 CONEY NEY ISLAND 2 sp hy — Be Hospital for examination as to her cause of the B. R. T. refusing to run of his information. Mr. Kay- : , ijsanity. He said that she was nape their St. John’s Place cars any fur- B listened to the man and found sit }| rigitie and had a bad temper in ther than St. John’s Place and Buffalo ry dition to a persistent hellucinasion to detain him in the office § office, the Milton ied John J. Cronin, of bespheige passengers, but I have yet to “Finally a friend asked me if I had ever avenue. This point is a barren and|[ondon Crazy on American that her parents were perseouting desolated section, having no houses (led Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I ne gend word = a Cronin corroborated this . fe 5 bought some and very soan | noticed im- Paemnaahioty Trecegtins trace Bis testimony, [Evening Works Campaign Tow two-tarally’ houses bull upon | Pieces, He Says, and Piracy |Whether Single or Double} provement, tue itching and burniae stopped fe one of Mayor Mitchel’s ae Mane Miss Kayton, who is a one side of St. John's Place nbout 0 : and the dry ecaly appearance disappeared. und Detective Maddock of the , Tanner,’ protested against wie “| Finally Brings Action ‘by. |e See eee exserante ot Is Rule There. Horse or Auto, the Price’ | pttTandt nave never had a return of ine 1 ho reside in the Bi " . D. Gregory, Jan. Judge,” she sald t0 the cou "My | Public Service Board, _|Piife ana Run Now Yrork sections to Is Set by Schedule, Fry ca a gras father and mother have tried to get off at this point and wait for a/ wiiam A. Brady and Grace George frame me up and send me awray, that ergen street car to go eastward. In Samples Free Mall fe all there te to it. I am’ twenty: . Inclement weather people have no| (Mrs. Brady) arrived in New York prastestapsmnilpa od ) and Cu three years old and r can earn my| Driven by the protests of Brooklyn |ahelter whatever, and there are aome- | yesterday from Europe after a two) The next time you undertake to Pee geste dpertahpbepaclteendbree th own living and I am through with | civic organizations and the campaign |times groups of two and three hun-/ months’ tour embracing England and|/move your household belongings | yorig s sami ele of each with 32-p. Skin Book " my parents, I cannot stand thetr'of The Evening World for better | ded walting from Afteen to twenty | ine Continent, you'll not have to knuckle under to! will be sent free upon request, Address And at that instant, when ONitwo weeks ago my father Neat|{fensit service in that borough, the|yen street car, without any shelter, “The thing that most vividly|the moving man and pay bim any-| postcard: “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” said that Miss Kayton would ‘ me, blacked my eye and bruised my| Public Service Commission to-dny| 1 understand that there we.e scores | strikes the visitor,” said Mr, Brady fm the Rhequets Cottege at & \ face and shoulder. I screamed so| got after the B, R. T. The Com-|of complaints made to the Public)at the Playhouse yesterday after- aoa ; loudly that everyone in our apart- (mission has at last discovered that the | Service Commission, asking them to| noon, “Ig the prevalence of Amertoan port, the detectives popped Pee gues Laginipla Ge Ges see servise on the Franklin avenue line| st. John's Place car for a few more| successes in London at this moment EEA took the chauttour into heey. the houee by the rear way and got| (Brighton Beach line), of the Coney | blocks, that the people can use| and the certain promise of a marked two. policemen, pane wont to our Inland and Broklyn Railroad, which a comet inant hs areet | ner eaae of other attractions from apartment & long talk wi has been @ subsidiary company of the rT int. This, in| Ur side in the future, 3 99 t fo lose @ a ae Need page " } m Peis gag A yisoNtbra- yee} Pugh B..R, T. aince the early part of the Pelco do tas, very. Foasonable| “But what ts even more astonish- 9 en eees Sr megened.to Keir ge out of the house afterwa year, 1s altogether “inadequate.” request, and in reply thereto we re-| ing is the piractes of American plays A There they | Hea FL ROL! ror “1 heard my mother and faiher| The Commission acknowledges that|<celved @ letter from the Public Ser; |in a forelgn country not by English- L NA Bef ie in Macguets Cotta, tnar| PRONE KAYTON, P| tanking with De. Cronin, week ie] sping ae bon made to thom | he BOR tol ana te gory | Ne, ok Wy Americana. That, jay ut sending me to a Ze 1a ‘Kayton had been there for sev- sanitarium, and that's why I the poor service of the Franklin ave-| pany owns no property at this point/ampled in the bold pilfering of away trom home. 1 hired an a tr nue line to and from Coney Island.|upon which they could erect a walt- | ‘Tilly's Nightmare’ oy an American days with Anderson, but had left] mitting her motor to amoke, She was| SWAy from #40 to take me to Fair-| ‘These complaints have been confirmed|!n@ room or waiting car," and the| proqucer now in London and the at- Wier Mew York and was living at No.|in Columbus Circle yesterday after-| field, Conn., to the home of my |by the Commi ‘ ra in|commission further states In its let-|¢ ot oe f {0 West Ninety-seventh street. noon, according to Motorcycle Po-| friends, the Dicksons. ‘The two men| tre i, vas ter that it knows of no law to com. | empl OF One on oewer tea, A Specimen of the Values the Transit Department, with the re-|pel the company to buy property. steal for the English market the idea H See ae ice, “oo ma ain oh want th wet Har cee lye ah tthe Beer ored [ate St int Kas ven vet Balaate Now Being Offered in the - is | Bide Court to-day. “Imemdiatel; deff vely is ve “One prominent don actor- ‘And’ early this morning they| “She was wailing alone when 1/BAve to do witht Bho LS vy S90 Shaye URES be tes al +4 aa and increase the service on the! m manager makes no bones of saying the young woman and the|saw her," Helms said, “and as I was|or three times to see me. It wasl Franklin avenue line to and. from| qe Cote thle Hag. othe eh any eatet |e will close his theatre rather | surprised at essing her afoot, 1 spoke| my lege oe deck to nnmectiout) Coney Island, with reference to the|plaint and hundreds of oth yleld to the existing craze for Ameri- to her about it. Then she told me I couldn't be sent away by my |number of cars operated and the isinte go can plays, while another, even more father. frequency of the cars operated.” ‘There are many other grievances | Prominent, declares he will sail away eee ae rene poke 00 fats. ‘The letter was sent by Travis H.|for which no relief can be gotten|to some distant shore and not even fo commit her to Bellevue Hospital, | Whitney, Secretary to the Public Ber- from the Public Service Commission. /return until he can find something to Kayton, who drives a big “I cannot see that insane in| vice Commission, to 8. W. Huff, Pres-| ity to voice their sentiments on Elec-| Produce besides =the = oboxious any way "he a. ‘She hee ae ident of the Coney Island and Brook- 1 have Ro aoubt that it | ‘Yankee rubbish.’ & good impression on me and I feel! 1. Railroad Com: ‘and addressed be unanimously against the} “One of the most !mportant under- R t they'd not keep her at the|'¥? pany, 3 Fisted her on this complaint of|the B. R. T. at No. 85 Clinton street,|ing the candidates 50 08 record is |¢xecution this year. I havp aye insanity.’ Brooklyn, a good one, J. A. FREEDMAN. | hoped some day to find and produce ‘The Kagistrate then talked with|™.. t Brooklyn, Aug. 1. tbstitutes ooo Imitation Ansistant District-Attorney Coleman | cog aatrarait, department Over; oka, Ae — © melodrame of New York lite, whieh and Detective Maddock, who had Commission has recently been inv 4 2 > Tale should be first, a big play worthy of dl " Well PEsore taken her into custody.” The court | gating the service of the Coney tal, PROF. HOOPER DEAD. this big subject, and second, should ~ then asked Miss Kayton if she would/on the Franklin avenue line to : be placed upon the stage in a manner be willing to go to the Florence Crit- from Coney Island on week da Leader tn M World Pies at} petting its value. This play I have tenden Home. She replied that she! Mr. Whitney writes. Complaint hay ag eae und ite Utle le Liter boa te ie isa nd there Maddock took her.| Miso ‘fh de to the Commission we re ‘Th Buch — Le) to remain until Wednesday, when the | “i% been made : the work of Thompson Buchanan, a a ——— case comes up again. with regard to this service, which has| Dr, Franklin W. Hooper, director of] young American dramatist, several tn the ‘Anderson and Piacente were held in oN confirmed by the observatious|the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and|of whose earlier contributions to the $3,000 bail each for trial on a charge | Of, Wo transit department. The Com-| sciences, died at Walpole, N. H., to-| stage I have had the pleasure of ; ~ | mi August Price .:. . $37.50 Solid Mahogany Library Table; square columns; beaded top 32x54 inches; Colonial design. ion finds that the service is al- ray eader in the develop-| Producing. vMated of attempted extortion, together Inadequate, and therefore | AWy. He was a leader in the develop) Prete F, tnrobbing with vitality saemeneomnmen Airected me to to you that the J and alive with real human passion pf mn ~.| SHACKLETON’S SHIP SAILS, | Commission directs the Coney Imai | known in acientine circles, He became| and ‘strength. It has twenty-one ™ ne + Jand Hrooklyn Rallroad Company im-|® member of the Board of ‘Trustees of| srenen and eighty two speaking chars We do not make”; te jose oN mediately and effectively to improve|the old Brooklyn Institute in 1857, acters, Endurance Makes Start From Uon-/and increase the service on the| pr, Hooper's daughter, Misa Rebecoa| The story is laid in New York and Skim Milk, rood 9 Milk, eto. don for Antarctic Waters Franklyn avenue line to and from|Lgne Hooper, @raduated from Radvilffe| Mexico, There will bo a life-like re- J Coney Island, with reference to the|!n 193 and in 1912 married Willlam| production of a Yale-Harvard v ‘But the Original-Genuine LONDON, Aug. 1—The Antaretic ship| number of care operated and the fre- fer Dene dioseee ce detent ork, Frank: | § sity race on the Thames Tivy at OF i Ww "lauency of chrs operated. You are p New London, with the movin ob- HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Endurance, which ts to carry the expe: requested to advise the Commissioa of Dr, Hooper. The director was on his dition headed by Sir Ernest Shackleton annual vacation trip to New Hampshire| servation train, the race foug! . out pure, felbeream ein to Weddellaca, from which point the] witn’this direction. and to state tte | "nen ne Med ie Gi ascres will continua moder (ORIGINAL) ont | che extract of select adie | Petar oo Pie Piste gd the Roath pd a of the improvements and in- BE Kiltea tm Fatt the Siepotion of iors Ames Boel M d A t 3 d ‘olar continent, let eo mes iver reases.’ “ss December, when rr. Brady wi ing laced to te perder fo rage, form woie voluble ogee | 228%; ‘The vessel will visit several] —_—- The © upporting the boom of alher into New York for an extended onday, Augus' r nd ad ports before proceeding south- ward. derrick at the Bronx Kills and One] season of repertoire at the Playhouse. B. RT. FLOUTS PUBLIC Hundred and Thirty-second street, used A on the New Haven Pennsylvania Ratl- : Used all over the Globe ful AND P, S, C. DOES NOTHING road bridge, broke to-day and the boom | wary Ito, thirty-tw 60 roc! ef Charles olman 0! 5 7 with the Hundred and Forty-second Central Park Wont, # depen ken | BR \ t Ninth Street, New York . engineer who was making an! been granted a license en , vay ‘ . : f n Indian, was Mdjusiment At the ‘hond ot the. host | Board of Health. to marry’ Mise Hi roadway at Ninth Street, New Yor taken from the jail here by a mob at 2| To the Eéitor of The Drening Wor! sixty feet above the ground, fell with} Zund, twenty-nine, of No, 108 Garden o'clock this morning and lynched. 1 wish to take this opportunity of] it and was killed. street, Hoboken, YQDDHDHDOOSGIOOHHHHHDHHHHOHHOHGOO® ©0HHHHOOHODDHHHGDHHHHHGGHDOHGDHOOVSGHOOHDODAID|IOHDHVSOMHAOD OOH © VOODOOGDODDOBDOGHOGDDHOOPDHEGHHS @OHDOGSOOQDOOHOOOHGS ¥/ a i Veek's Complete Novel bie the Brening World GRE A TER, L OVE HA TH NO. MAN

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