The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1914, Page 10

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3) aD: 3 WER lee with reference to each class ANTS SFFK to which service Is suppiied; that the) waic, thee of the bi blged: employed and s garare peg) ere we, [on Hitec c 7M REALS WHEAT, | with prices up % to # potnts from the Toewtas's . ‘ 5 © Tor ined ¥¢@ pa low, due to short covering and relaxa- ish eet Laan 3” ii he extent of the fixed and carrying ased Font ona. hon oe + ge note ¢ as-| ay’ a aed aint Fidei applicable thereto \ H ART Oivrece mot pr ome te AY vty 200,000 ba ae are essential factors, without | Merganthaler Linotype, Ma et y , AN Eetveeted Lani. COnten, ent 1 ve, , : Ae Peer of which it is impossible, Gent. and an. ontrsondionry seer ee — WIITTTTIL. +i vane orton | fies a tow the ; accurately or even approximately, to| per cent, both payable Dee. 81 to stock , oxday, 44,815 ith Mahe ol |astermine two caste vray pest of record Dee. 5. =| i ah wheat wan to ‘clase of service, and that In arriving : It you are Xan oe ere 4 jat the capital ea which maki A Tel and Tel. Uap ie tt Katee Charee tor tt, FANS Cloned at net | part of the such service It in| offers t exchange two shares of Any | keep you worked yp and excited, sale fond may Ws ef or. he y fi light. matt likewine emential that the value of «| To). and Tel, stock for_nine shares ot RA - : etd! iim n stendy. Husiness High : business as & going concern should] (he racic Tel. and Tel. Company's bh. GREENE'S NERVU S- — Bo dutermtn common stock on oF Before Dee. fb. » soe peur trouble and note the “If There Is Nothing After Me} Petition Public Service Com-] treme ror investors, | ,chesaveaks, and, ohio, directors, wi en tsa mat There’s Nothing f feat ‘ 5 ‘Texas Ol! Company's dividend of $2.60| wether or nots dividend’ wilt be card fest " ony a pe There's Nothing for Any- mission to Revise Edison |x, ohare for the quarter in” payable | nt thia time.” At Aurust esting action T WwW, uti Sha Third Avenue Tailroad’ € a Ww © R H body,” Wrote Guttin. Charges. three months declined $1 (fe Surplus ‘The following stocks were sold to-day after charges decreased $36, ons atetion? 200 shares of American Bx- Sunday World Wants ’ nadian Pacifi ased 4 45 Ww t 34th Street When Jean Baptiste Guttin died] The Merchants’ Association to-day $1946.000 in pcoond week a Naceeee price Se, ES aera bal Thy es meal ay iifotel the world lost a philosopher. asked the Public Service Commission Jean kept A little table d'hote res | or an order revising the entire ached-| taurant in West Twenty-fifth Street: | 9 of rates and charges of the New Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats dae i hig wi re tostay iene | York Anon Company. 1 baace St Work sss A Wonders. Surrogate'’s Court. “Thanks to my|request upon “a comprehensive inves-, () (oj d d FI St ] father,” says the last clause of the/ tigation of the affairs, earnings and testament, “who preached to mo by| methods of th 9 Several New Belted an are Styles testament, who preached to me by| methods of the company and upon & az, valuation of its"property.” \ To-day’s action marks a new chap-| ter in a three-year agitation for lower | Infinite. electric light rates in the five bor-} T ed “If spirits there are, if IT am not}oughs. A short time ago Frederick | rim persuaded that IT am one, T am all) 5 po Bernard, representing the mer- Coats 16 50 the same persuaded that my hind is i chants, argued that the Edison Com-! e that of all the world. If there is at styles, eatin lined, 7 pany waa charging too much for light collars of various fine nothing after me, It is that there is to large consumers, but that it would Heretofore 825.00 nothing for anybody “Pardon this flight and the bother be inadvisable to reduce the rate to Trimmed small consumers, a8 was sought in Coats ! Lies tay Cemiiew cosses youl © oe | the proceedligs UAHA Wan) Sulla fioned of wide wale 18 50 = poy, in plain or two e > Camille Flammarion, who by his Sale To-morrow, At Greatly Reduced Prices |jvmire, vet me from despair by demonstrating the grandeur of the 34th Street—New York Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Discontinuing This Department Entire Stock Regardless of Original Prices The new petition is signed by 8. C. Mead, Secretary, and the Committee on Public Utilities, composed of E. H. Outerbridge, Chairman; Edward C, body by cremation, to abandon my ashes like those of anybody else, to think of me afterward only to forgive wish that after certitude of my death, to be active in getting rid of my] Ul of order, lorings, with fur lars, satin ined. 475 Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats $3000 me. Blum, John C, Eames, F, A. Molit i ium si: : caer “AM revolr and adiow to everybody Glarseas Whine Hoasy cepa Sizes 32 to 42—suitable for medium size men, Trimmed Coats and all! and Julius Henry Cohen of counsel. Jean's text may have suffered a Httle at the hands of his translator, for the will was drawn in French and filed with an English copy. It dis- poses of an estate worth more than $10,000, accumulated in many years og a Trimmed of hard work, to his wife, son and oadcloth Coats daughter, to friends and to charity. mM street and evening “Yo Camille Guttin, my daughter,”| power and light in sarge units and jades, silk lined, with the will says, “who had so much to/ under conditions of maximum econ- allars of skunk opos- suffer from the opposing characters | omy, despite the fact that service of English hand tailored Suits and Overcoats. A large assortment of 12 00 desirable fabrics in the newest colorings. Regular 20.00 and 25.00 values. The allegations in the petition are as follows: “That the profits of the New York Edison Company from the selling of electric current are excessive and un- reasonable; that the excess of profit is due to the growth of the company’s business in supplying current for imel’s hair siee, ergs | 18.50 Yongthe. Hereufors 830.00 225 Boys’ Winter Overcoats-=To Close out um, skunk raccoon or ther, her mother and her iver moufion. eee Tttner thet her and that she{ that Kind ts supplied at a relatively Boys’ Overcoats, in a large selection Heretfore $35.00 may protect heraeit during: the con-|low rate and that very little proft is of styles and newest fabrics. % tinuance of her failed existence, I] derived from the class of small users. to 18 rs. Trimmed bequeath three-quarters of all MY) That the rates exacted from any ‘ ener Regular values to 19.96. Potro my, wife and her son, whom|!ass of consumers should be fairly felour Coats she made hers by ale | bt against | Proportioned to the cost of supplying ne model only, with . me—to these two the fourth quarter! service to such class; that before any J , . fur collar; fancy ilk left of tho whole after deducting alll souitabio rate can be determined tt ty No Credits. No Exchanges. No Alterations. ; Heretcfore $40.00 tet eeiier and her son live at No,| Necessary that all the elements of 117 Waverly place. Coat be fully developed and properly H. ZEITZ 535 FULTON ST. Opp. Elm Place, Brooklyn CLOTHING ON CREDIT AT CASH PRICES Men’s & Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats All the new models in every pew Fall and RAIN FPO B Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is A Valuable Remedy For Many Ils * ' There is nothing more gratifying than the association with strong vigorous men and women the foundation of perfect health is laid. ~ Neglected stomach disorders lead to nervous and anaemic Rp enjoy perfect health. Health i he great part due po et living Think back ie, conditions that often develop into heart complaints and permit of bad colds and even ‘serious car strong and happy old people of your youth; they lived right. The business bronchial and lung troubles. 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I fooled them all—I tor gave me medicines and powders, has done me, My attending physician winter. Before taking Duffy's Pure started to take Duffy's Pure Malt bus S prow weaker and weaker, leaw told me I could not live three months pty Whiskey none of the medicines Whiskey and soon grew strong and an ad of Duffy's ind finan d said I had tion of the the doctor gave me seemed to help me, vigorous, Iam able to do hard work Saying it was good or weak, wele—| on Goneampton and I suffered untold agony. Asa last every day and can climb six flights of at once bought a bottle betore it ston ich. I read your advertisement resort, the doctor, who was @ stron; stairs without fatigue, In m opinion we half used felt it was in the newspaper, bought a bottle, took temperance advocate, said he would there is nothing in the ay & good. 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