The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1915, Page 4

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“commission's hearing on the subway I Lifelong Friends Split Over Charge Road Gave Hay- ward Subway Tip. * The Public Service Commission and the Interborough, lifelong intimate friends and eémirers, are on the outs. ‘There was an exhibition of fre- rat et works to-day between Chairman Mo- Call and Commissioners Cram and ‘Williams om one side and James L. Quackenbush on the other at the James MeCreery 34th Street fire of Jan. 6 to-day. Tt all came about through the declaration yeetefday of Col. William Hayward, counsel for the Lagistative Investigating Committee, that two eraployers Longacre Square, had caused the big subway cable blowout by drill- ing into a eubway duct. “The Interborough furnished the in- formation that the Holbrook, Cabot @ Rollins Company caused the big aub- Ne teem | charged Me- “The haa deatt fairly with thie commiasion. t @howld have given us the informa- ” “Yes, and if there is evidence of & conspiracy to shift the diame for that subway blowout, we are going to find out.” declared Commissioner J, Bergeant Cram. i “We are particularly anxious to get y hold of & man named Fitspatrick, in- vestigator for ay law department of the Interborough, aid Leroy T. -& Co. 5th Avenue A Final Clearance Sale on Friday MEN’S FANCY NECKWEAR At Extraordinary Reductions In k order to make room for Spring and Summer Neckwear, the of Fall and Winter Scarfs will be offered at radical luctions, to insure an immediate and final clearance. ' Early selections will be advantageous. Open-End Fourdn-Hand erga ar assortment of fancy colorings.....- / formerly 1.00 to 2.50 Largs OpenEod Seta tm oe In Addition: "A85 | ring Dro Sit of Hasry squares formerly 8.00 to 4.00 Negligee Shirts of .Mercerised Striped SAA aa ident oth, with ah, oat, formerly 2.60, 1.85 each stn benny f new attrective stripes. formerly 6.50, 4. Chamber Furniture. ~ Three-piece Suites, finished in Ivory Enamel; including Dresser, Chiffonier and Full Bise Bed. regularly 197.00, 125.00 Four-piece Suite,—Colonial model; made of the finest selected Mahogany. ASS 250.00 regularly $25.00 BEDS AND BEDDING Colonial Model Brass Bed, Twin or Full Size. Hate Cod Hate Mattress, none o te Box regularly 26.00, 19.50 Felt ularly 16.00, 12.00, 278 ANCE SALE—DOMESTIC RUGS Unprecedented Value af tot Extra Quality Royal Axminster igh ina limited number of patterns. Bo tractive patterns... 17,50 “I object to Fitspatrcik being brought here. He is ee, for me to obtain evidence for a It," ald Quackenbush. "It Fitzpatrick doesn’t come here, welll Gabpoena hien," mapped Chair- man McCall. “We're not suiting the Contin race ot ‘ane Interborough. We Fon keep the Gussie Commissioner. 9 wire hand thems ov over wrt to the Dist ations inatead? The whol inexplicable.” ton < ers Be) The District At- in an investi. Mes eation coy i nen handed him the fact. what's more, I have no apoloxy to offer any vat you gentlemen,” re- fa {them about. it the engineers la com hola conferences with the Interbor- ough ra oy Ask them about the “nape ye Pall, “Ho as I know, our en- gineers hadn't the y slighteat idea that the cable was punctured by a drill.” “"r Be 't any tha that,” sidestepped the corporati Seacnenbuat toe nen went on to sa: that the men.who had handied ‘the lone by your men while they were eatin in our employ. e “I want to say in answer to the in- Com- Rapid Transit Company. The con- proved might perhaps exist in other me chairman told Seockenpee to ia Fi k before Neg loves ou immoned, The chairman assented. “DR. WERNER'S” SERUM BRINGS HIM HARD LUCK “lodeol” Will Cure Tuberculosis, He Says, but Medical Society Doesn't Think So. A country since November, was ar- raigned before Magistrate Simms in the International on Pat ology Parte, 1912, a learned bodies. He says he is regularly graduated doctor in ‘and Burope. —_——>——_ DUTCH COUNT HERE ‘TO WED DIVORCEE Baknuyzen and Mrs. Mary Mason Hasell to Be Married To-Day, Adrian Van de Sande Baknuyzen, Consul General for the Netherlands, visited the Marriage License Bureau in the Municipal Building to-day and obtained a license to wed Mrs. Mary Mason Hasell of No. 126 East Seven- ty-firet Street. Mre. Hasell gave her age as twen- ty-five, eaid she wan born in Green- wich, Conn., le the daughter of Lewis Couger Hasell and was divorced in ba yo England, Feb. 2, 1911, ynsul General is living a: bel solltan Club and ts forty le told the City Clerk that t this rat marriage venture and that be aaries to-day in Bt. Mare Church, No, 244 East Eleventh ' Las FIRE TRUCK HITS “L.” Wheel Strikes Pillar aud Steers- Merled From Seat, Fireman Harry Flynn, at the steer- ing wheel of Automobile Hook and Ladder Truck No. 7, running down reene Avenue ta full speed to answer Second Avenue and swerved from the en firemen kept | gut ‘uck was put ‘© was the flarin, ihade which blew sleaze in the apartment of ie in the Stuyvesant Ha! parte Capt. George Campbell of the coal barge Daniel McCullom, at the foot of Ash Street, Willlamaburg, ‘walked of the deck Into the East Ri \. day, “Nicholas Hesseiverger sot nies, co a boat hook. ai “pr. "e was bope rn hip recovers, \t."” insinuate that we) ~ caused by H. Werner, a distinguished | & looking man who has been in this |i CAUSE SUBWAY FIGHT Scrappers Sweep Up a and Down the} Car and Frightened Ones Fear Marder. John H. Lavery, tlie conductor of a northbound subway train, was called to the front of the train just as it was leaving Ninety-sixth Street at 3 ‘clock this morning by a guard, who aid that murder was being done. He found a smashing free fight in which four men were involved #weeping up and down the car, frightening other passengers and Knocking some of Lavery had the motorman blow the poljce signal as he entered the Man- tan Street station. Policeman ing arrested Frank E. Logan of 3099 Broadway, ai automobile Sauer and James F. Bell, a chauf- renee who were in the centre of the in P Harlem Court lore- Magistrate ‘though sepia ‘up, wis wearing clothes of coi ously late cut and rather pronounced colors, said that Bell and two other | be men began chaffing him on his ap: 16," 1616. "| pearance. 1d th ttond to : own Seaness s and aig became noisier. With intent to avoid trouble, he said, he rose to leave the car i Ninety-sixth Street, and Hell | ands on him. Fearlng rot truck out and the battle gan and Bell was fined $10. Peles 7 oS an Rin IS COFFEE DRINK OR FOOD? i lene Problem Pat Up to Judge in Case of | Accused Restaurant Man. | PHILADEL! pags Feb. aoe ‘ts comtee| a ever food? Which 45 16 be decided by m perts, was raised yesterday {i mon | Pleas Court by counsel for John Skyrme, | proprietor of a restaurant at No, 1214 Ridge Avenue, who tn accused of selling adulterated coffee. Skyrme was indicted under the Pure Food Act of 1909, which, forbidding adulteration, defines ‘food’ as including “not only every article used for food by man, but also every article used for or entering into the composition of, or infended for use as an ingredient in the preparation of food for man.” His lawyer contended tit the act cannot be made to apply to coffee sold In liquid form because it in not 18 fond eit quite sore ou that pois Sreument until medioal ‘authorities an een juced to determine coffee's f value. Su day, World ys hj . a =| Pan Spa i ee +2 to ‘relieve throat strain, and to keep the voice clear and strong. After one trial pro- fessional people continue to use Luden’s. v \ A oD, LUDEN’S | ‘Guy’ Cough Drops Bi Quick aR aie ale ate on | : “Luden’s Have A Hundred Uses” | + | Bold everywhe . “Give » those si Work lik _Moring “Wants” "TAMES S RUTLER- } CHOICE NS: Strictly Fresh EGGS AMES Stores 33d GREAT LENTEN SALE NOW IN FULL SWING Daily. supplies of fresh, seasonable foods, efficient serv- ice, possible ical for lite attention, prompt deliveries, and the lowest SS the James Butler Inc. Stores ousekeepers. Thousands of new customers are taking advantage this week of our Great Lenten Sale with its wide range of offerings and sweeping ‘price reductions—a few of which follow: If « 25° crnihen Regs=:33° East: View E View New Laid icfously fresh; dozen in carton. . Id 01 Eggs, arc 35° in sealed cartoné. They are guaranteed—so ng uqualied satisfaction to the most fastidious. From Rich Whole Milk—Evéry Can Guaranteed Butler’s Brand, in sanitary cans, each. . qJ 5 is aa¢ Stamps Free with sanitary can Essie Milk; richest and best 3 cans 25: can 9c 10° Evaporated Milk—Thicker Than Cream Lakeview Brand, 'i..°° 3 to: 1'7¢s <= 6¢ lie Brook Brand, ult 100 can, B tor 2OPs con 7° ee Grape Fruit, ¥. si. ivir, oun, 3° Never before offered at so low a price. Potatoes, 15-Ib. Peck, 19¢; @ Ibs. S* Drop in Pn Best Selected Maine Potatoes Bi, Red Pek ‘fellow Onions, finest grown Apples, fancy cooking or-fine eating. . Ibs. Se ‘ Fancy Eating Apples, delicious Wine ‘Saps, Florida Oranges, large, sweet and Messina Lemons, bright and juicy. . Early June Canned ne findarticed Ormonde Castle Peas, choice, can. .8¢; 3 cans 23¢€ East View Peas, sifted; extra choice, can. 120; 2 cans 28¢ Essie Peas, extra sifted; choicest and most delicious, can. 15¢ Fresh from National Biscuit Compan All 5 Cent Packages, each, 4° All 10 Cent Packages, eac ’ At All 131 James Siren neh Licensed Stores. Hennessy’s 3 3-Star Fren or Martell’: Wilson Whiskey & Hunter Rye, é ch Brandy, a kN Monogram Rye ga Stamps FREE with bottle of Old 3s Guinness’s Stout The World’s Best Brown Brew Popularly Priced and placed within the reach of all. 3 sie 23 oO2% case i 50 wih s, t's, Deposit of 25c ried oe return of case and 24 cde Bottles. | 'B Botts BS 50 * for empties; 1 ¢ doz, splits; 15c per doz. bottles, O Tih case of Lager Beer, * Ehret's or Koehler’s.']: No Fine, |30 | Boneless Bacon, in tean strips; 1b... Imported Sardines, talptreed. in olive oil; can = 5 F @8, Don Carlos Brand; a can, .15¢ Mackerel jy average 15 to kit; it .Nerway Red Salmon, very best; tall can . rf and Fish Threads, XLCR Brand; package. . » Peerless; package Pure Codfish Pure Codfish, Selected Georges; very finest,lb...18¢ Blue Ribbon Jams, Ist Choicest Fresh Fruits, in large glass jars; each jams, Gem. Brand; assorted flavors; glass jar. . Mother Cook’s Jelly, in glass tumblers; each . * California Peaches, 10° Large*No. 8 Can; wonderful fruit value. . Each Jelly Powder, Blue Ribbon; fruit flavors;pk. Prepared Aunt Nanna’s Flour, pkg. XCLR i bry bottle ue Liberty Tomato tsup, large bott! XCLR Corn Starch, package es eee ue Ribbon; cy 1-Ib. Clean Rice, nourishing ashi, fay hee cre Essie Olives, crisp appetizers; bottle)... crisp appetizers; bottle Butler’s Chili Sauce, bottle Each . Prepared Buckwheat, Blue Ribbon; pkg. Cc we Ribbon bg wa. XLCR Table Sauce, bi bottle. . Triumph Oats, Largest package; highest grade. .8¢ Tomato Catsup, Peerless; purest ingredients; bot.18¢ & 8e ao¢ Stamps FREE with 30; ib. Cholee T Teas for ory Stamps FREE with 1-lb. Very Best ‘Coffee Flour, Blue Ribbon; package Pancake At All 365 James Butler Inc. Markets.; Fresh Halibut Steak Fresh esh Caught Fish and Flounders. . Fresh Herring - Fancy Oysters, «.. Legs Canada Lamb, Mates » mat boiled dinner; Ib 17° Legs Spring Lamb, Genuine, et ad b Deliciously tender and juicy, roast; Ib Smoked Beef Tongues, ccicious; ».1G¢ Roasting Chickens, ‘ famey milk fed; tb. 2

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