The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1915, Page 4

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YOU ARE ALKELY 10 RUSH INKING A ce ‘ang to’ ‘ie Old ACTION FOR LOWER | TELEPHONE RATES | Figures Sonning Situation In- troduced Before Public Ser- vice Commission. ‘While the up-State Public Service Commission to-day continudd éetving into te ahh and Bnet Lose of make; hes a delightful, enappy 15 ales A re iceman the New York Telephone Company strong forces undernéath the surface are at work to btn in ree Mt 7 ae solution af The Event mané4 for cheaper Taahine | filly ia the Metropolis. Martin W. Littleton, counsel to the Commission, announced that he had finished presentation of hib prima facia case on pliant valuation and that the next move rested with the telephone company. John L. Swayse, general attorney, for tha company, sald he did not know what would be done at the next meeting of the commission, whether he would be content to accept the , |fsuree placed in the record by the commission's experts or would build Up @ case of his own. figures placed on the telephone plant im New York, without allowances made for various and re- elements. It is for the Ilo Bervice Commission to decide what these allowances shall be. According to unofficial estimates, the value of the plant may be in- fis that New York City alone operating revenues of : z i i He company decides net to fight over every inch of ground it ts considered probable that nego- tiations will follow looking to a set- detween commission and company. ‘The preliminary reduction of 10 per @ent. In rates made a year ago cut bef ili 38 Bee He sist id be tntttied teense ast earn “Hi HE: future tear Sera ore. sere seh ews now before the Mrs. Jennie Geyer of No, 17 Mast Forty-cighth Street, Bayonne, was ar- ‘The chemists “arsenic in the J le woe Tan All fromthe Same Bag daladiat thing to have good bread. Use the right you may be sure of oa “edt finest kind of bread—full flavored—wholesome— sepa 9 eg tasty-biscuit. Delicious cake. - —Flaky, mouth-melting pie en x HARTMAN re TOYEAR TERM FOR j= ROBBING: WIDOW Former shed ot. of Tyson & Co. | or Found Guilty in Eight Min- utes After Jury Gets Case, Facing @ possible term of ten years, Richard J. Hartman, former Preat- dent of Tyson i Co., ie in the Tombs awaiting sentences next Wednesday. He had been on trial in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court on a ed Bawa on ‘Coranre he onueees and W, Harriman of Arden as Comi of the Palisade ror, The 3 lero gags} of Mr, gt that tf Mr. a siman ‘went to, ioethe Fi nanos x Rint Benate Cammittes on, Suits inte to terminate the the e terme ok sts o State Fair year ahd the sel 15 ‘ot Wits joe from $3, Ane ‘additional 96,000 for the Committee, fh vi = the Assem! eo vigor- im ot Minority ty Leader, Beata a 5 di ithe Benate ree Tesolution for the Investigation now nae | Rnelve. ee oem rege ty, te, a Assem- pepe aa- Pi ite i ; ah i! tam! sity charge of atealing 967,000 in securt-|room known an the ‘ tles fré.1 Mra, Charlotte L. Macken. | ,,0ther, bills introduced In the, Assen: ae, and it took the jury eight min-| 0° utes last night to find Bim guilty. The prisonor, it appeared, by min-|ties of 1 sling love and finance, obtained @ 10- markable influence over the gray haired woman and was responsible for the loss of the fortune of $698,000 left her by her husband, James 6. Mackenste. Hartman calls himself a “promoter of big enterprises.” In summing up, Assistant District Attorney Weller epoke of bim as “a confidence cid green goods man, who worked an old game in a new way.” Hartman shattered hia hopes of ae- quittel when he admitted under’ crosa-examination yesterday that as recently as last May he sold the last of Mra. Mackensie’s securities .ad failed to turn the proceeds over to her. Although Hartman testified that he knew nothing about the details of the mai left thie port yesterday after 4 up @ waek for repairs, hav- on account of the embargo on the ex- from this country, ‘were; rennan—To abolish th pice of the York City Chamber is Steevie aa sn coun: foul ti ead sot livoree pa- pense.—Advt. peom— fequiring the HEARD my father say that the cost of maintenance of his little Runabout (that’s me) was getting bigger all the time. ‘“‘And I heard my mother tell him so'was the Runabout getting bigger. ‘*Besides, she told him, these things we bought for her at Best’s will be just as good next y ear.” * (This is what one. little girl we know about could write, with truth, for she did hear that very conversation.) FUth Avenue, West ide, Corner of 36th Street | “THE HOUITSELE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. 8. 268 BROADWAY, BBW YORE The Fifty-fifth Annual Report of the Society embodying its Financial Statement, Schedules of Investments, and full details regarding its progress during the year 1914, will be sent to any address on application. f Ouveranpine bwunancs, Duc. 91, 1914.. New Insurance Pap For mi 1914..... Apurrran Aseste, Dac. 81, 1914.. Ouwenal Ineunanca RESEEvS. Cael Orman LiABiLiTins.. 08549 of the Deoth Cinims in the United States and Canada were paid within wenty-Gour beuce alter reesipt of doe proof of death. The Mortality rate was the lowest in 15 years, almple, direct and Hboral, and are issued en ail standard forms, for the protection of individ- vala, firms, and corporations. HOW | DARKENED MY RAY HAL is 3 \ CHOICE \ GROCE sy, East View Eggs, 35¢ New Laid; deliciously fresh; dozen in carton, Every egg guaranteed—sold “only in sealed cartons, They give unqualified satisfaction tb the most fastidious. Potatoes, 15-1b. Peck, 19¢; & = 8° A Big Drop in the Best Selected Maine Potatoes ia Onions, Finest Red or Yellow Apples, (oar 3 ibs. 10 Eating Apples, oe A args petro 19° Gra Pad 9 Large and juicy; each 5 6 tr BSE Florida F teahese: dette teri civs cure eee LEMONS, New importation; bright and juicy: 4 tor ge California Peaches, ] Q*} Large No. $ can—greatest value ever offered Mother Cook’s Jelly, is jars, each.. 7° aco No. 2 can of ripe, red fruit.... 5& Fat Juicy Mackerel, each. 5e Smoked and Salt Herring, 2 for 5° Condensed Milk From Rich Whole Milk—Every Can Satan ye Butler’s and Shawnee Brand, 2°" Liberty Brand......3 cans 25° can z 5 24 Fae Stamps Free with sanitary can "10° Richest and Best.. ed Milk—Thicker Than Cream Lakeview Brand," 10 8 tor 19 cin BC Belle Brook Brand, ‘2 3 or 20% cn Je AuntNanna’s Pancake Flonr ,... 10° Macaroni, Spaghetti, Ssic."".""": 7 apomey heey Egg Brand, large package, 5° olled Oats, ¥resh Mittea. c Yellow Corn Meal 13 Ibs. 12 Clean Rice, ales nourishing as the highest & yy. 7: Ghocolate Desserts, Lorna Doones od) Be Sustenas, the new whole wheat biscuit, lb. . 30 s FREE ith BO i5t. Very’ Best Coftee At All 35 James Butler Inc. Markets. — Fresh Halibut Fiaak..: Fresh Ca t Fish Market and Flounders Fresh Herring Fancy Oysters, In shell or opened, dozen, = 10° Legs Canada Lamb, 14° Makes the Best of Boiled Dinners. ,. Sirloin Steak, Choicest. cuts .......... b. 22° Fresh Hams; Specially selected 4 '7° Shaw’s Irish Bacon, vx inpores, b, 29° Fancy Milk Fed meoners ie ib. Q5e 28° At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores, Henn 'S3-Star French Brandy, 3 .50 or Martell’s ‘Three-Star—this week, a bottle Wilson Whiskey & Hunter Rye, i. '79°¢ aa Stamps FREE © with ‘a of Old 50, Monogram Rye. Whiskey 75° Guinness’s Stout The World’s Best Brown Brew Popularly Priced and placed within the ~— of all, 3 spits BB | B Botts BB° Allowance for empties; 10c per doz.; splits; 15c per doz. bots, dozen aac Stamps phd with i-lb. Cho

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