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ON FORT LEE FEY Uphold the Mayors and Evening World. ) MERRALL COMPANY 1820 REJECT “COMPROMISE.” Snider’s 4 ; SAUCES cercs art row Cent Rate. The Public Service Corporation was thwarted yesterday in its efforts to Board of Freeholders for a t#ree-cent fare on the Fort Lee Ferry. The Pub- | 4 Ue Service Corporation sought to com- promise the case_on what it called four cent basis, but on the appeal of the fighting Mayors, the Board of | rh } < g fiat a i 2! Bl fi Johnson’s Shaving “ern 8V Clared they would have none of it. wWaen as lene ge came ne yesterday afternoon the bg 4 Fe inte Presiding officer called upon B. Kelly of The Evening World and he supported the demands of the Mayors for a fight to a finish for the three-cent rate, 160 MINERS BURIED BY EXPLOSION WHICH WRECKS COL Workmen in Two Pits Trapped and Rescuers Unable to Reach Them. HINTON, W. Va., March 2—An lace | explosion occurred in the mine of the nm was adopted by &@ unanimous vote, calling upon As- semblyman Arthur M. Agnew of Grantwood, special counsel to the Freeholders, to get busy with the case and push the litigation with as much speed as possible, Assemblyman Agnew is in Trenton attending the session of the Login. lature, and hie plans for pushing the on in the courts could not be ascer- a FIRE WAKES HOTEL GUESTS. 910,000 Damage 1: ft Bullding Aeress Street From the Weleott. Guests at the Hotel Wolcott, No. 10 pho Thirty-first Street, were roused fire engines in front of the hotel o’clock this morning. Many rushed to windows. They were reassured by the phone operators and maid each e fire was in @ loft Ing. directiy scrose the street. sin dared oe erent rough tar wells and: elevator the as high as the third floor, doi: about $ co damage. cs COMEDIAN’S SONGS AND CATS AND RATS HITS AT PROCTOR’S. One of the best laugh-producing “Motoring” acte ever offered on a vaudeville stage was presented for the fret time by Tates and his Eng- lish comedians at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre last night. ‘The applause which greeted Ed Take My Derling Boy Away” and 1 Poth My Mother-in-Law” were espe- ly appreciated. Other features on the bill were Swan's Rate and Cats. The best part of the act which caused much amuse- ment was featured by two large Diack cats, which gave an exhibition of clever boxing. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets AreaHarmiecseSubstitute | te, t Nittle tablets ut ‘have ne baa. Siter injure, Cream Soap ‘Saves Time and Money because it works quicker hair ond spe ie will provide vate SE «Buy a tubo ot your drag store (price, 28 dents) and prove i for youreelf. WI SERNWWICE, 1.3, ‘here fare of the Red Crees Protects New River and Pocahontas Consoll- the General Assembh; the tian Church in the United 5 jjune he would have celebrat tieth Ganiversary of his ordina’ member of the judicial commission ot Preabyt jex' fit. pana ae NetaPathnoa FURS LAND HER IN CELL. Daughter of Man Sentenced Yester- day Ie Arrested. Mrs, Rebecca Cohen of No. 48 Grat-! ‘dy e ves Hermen- dinger, Gilluwie of Brooklyn Headquai . They said] they wanted to know where she got, the beautiful and valuable furs she jay when her} R nm to she! dated Coal Company, three miles| t from Thurmond, W. Va. at 8.30 A. M. to-day. The mine connects with another, each employing eighty men, | 9 all of whom are believed to have been in the pits when the explosion occurred, Rescue parties wore at once organ- ised and the fans were eet going within fifteen minutes after the ex- ion, but none of the miners had brought out at last reports. ince was hurried to the mine from nearby towns, and @ rescue car of the Bureau of Mines was ordered from Gienallum, W. Va., to the scene, posto x Basa REV. T. A. M’CURDY DEAD. Father of New Yo Stricken While Ra: ATLANTIC CITY, N. March 2. The Rev. Thomas McCurdy, fath of the Rev. Allen McCurdy, of New here last night. Mr. inty-four years old heart running to Man ad been ' Mr. McCurdy w e in, N. poor for y fox skin, ectives poked around and he $7,000 worth of fura which m stolen from a store at No, Avenue, Brooklyn, Chriat- Mra. Cohen was held by ate Reynolds in $2,000 ball on @ of Fecolving stolen goods. lnceeapiemontees FROM BANQUET TO BLAZE. Several Firemen Are Overcome in 930,000 Fire in Newark. Shortly before midnight griends of Isaac Schlesinger, wholesale and retail shoe merchant, of Newark, , went to the annual smoker given by Sheriff | Ralph R. ymidt, and informed him / overcome by! smoke, and Frank Hanlon of No. 546 Pearl Street was injured by flying glass. | pode | Bh ‘WHERE THE TROUBLE LIES, (From the Boston Transcript.) ‘Wite—1 wish you would realize, John, that there is something in the world be- 3 the trouble is that when I want anything done I can't get the other fellow to realize Exhibit of Early Art Opens New Arden Gallery| == ‘The opening of the new Arden Gal lery at the Scribner Bullding, No. Fifth Avenue, was an event in at ciretes, The initial exhibition was concerned with early art and was largely made up of objects from the collection of Mrs. Chauncey J. Blair of Chicago. Other collections were repre- sented, however, and the arrangement | pa! jtallation of the various exhih- its by the organizers and mi of the enterprise, Mrs. John W. ander and Miss Elizabeth B. Averell, was highly praiseworthy. Paintings, sculpture, stained glass, marbles, textiles and sculptured and polychromed wood were lavishly dis- played. The art of the sixth century was represented by a bit of Coptic textile. ‘The polychromed woods shown dated from the thirteenth century to the six- teenth century. A striking piece In this department was “Descent from the Cross,” dating from the middie of the thirteenth century and made in France; a “Statuette of the Virgin,” of the fifteenth century, of the Ger- man school, was also wonderfully pre: served, A beautiful polychromed woud was the front the school of by Henry Golden Dea: attracted de- served attention. It magnificent specimen magnificently preserved. The crowned head in sculptured stone, that, was found at Parthenay and date the twelfth century, belonged to @ group ofeFrench origin ! recently purchased by the Louvre and | was deservedly featured. An exhibition of -ecent paintings by Van Dearing Perrine at the Ralston | Gallery, No. 567 Fifth Avenue, will! continue for about two weeke. There are thirty-one canvases, _includir atudies made 7 spent upon canvas the things he rather than those which he has merely seen. A typical result has been obtained ves.” The subject Par him and deals Ha of the Swing,” ti intings, showing evolution and color variation, intensely interesting. “Night V is another notable The dark of the night le ‘The clouds’ blackness hae been wonderfully intensified by the moon shining through in one grand spot. 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