The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1915, Page 18

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Beld at Fawcett Club, resolutions were adopted requesting immediate action on the part of the Public Ser- vice Comminsion in the matter of the fixing of a rate for the pale of gas in ‘the territory served by the said com- pany, as wo are informed that the temporary agreement now in force expires July 1 next. “The mecting strongly urged apon the Public Service Commission that a rate of 80 cents per 1,000 feet of gas be ordered by the commission, and fur- ther, that the commission order that the quality of the light be improved te at least 22 candle-power, as pre- sertbea by law, “We are convinoed that your com. mission is in possession of facts ficient to warrant the issuing of such an order as herein requested, beg to remind your Homorable Commission that the long delay in this matter is substantially a denial OF CITY'S PROTEST. Commissioner 1’ Borum, of the ment of Water Supply, Gas Electricity, was present and was concerning quality of gas and whether it was true that his a te ment had withheld payment the Count: ting Company billa well of other gag co: nies elty lighting since last October. missioner Borum said paywent these bills was withheld because of recollections of the gas fight fe the Thirtieth Ward are ancient ‘o have made fights for cheaper ones, better sewers, better atreet ing and better schoo! We dida it deal of work and we hw @ lot, but the #0-cemt pa RC regem bloc! ateccea eat way ' rates wae . * various Assemblymen who ac- Albany were on the we were! sentence. —s-—_— SUSPECT CADET “CRIBBING.” that there changed. had their eyes opencd. it to band together take up the fight in previous re, it upen me as being the gag companies and nies made it possible to ‘the aten. He stated me one offer trem an ri company. 4 cessful in obtaining the fi nehie to operate in the dispu' Merri em, they want to ell elestricity conte hilowate hi id meat ‘ond Medustlon he other ma ry what t Sprlee alike.” THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1918. | News Oddities | If & person doesn't like the ohicken served him in a restaurant he doesn't have to eat it or pay for it, Magistrate House decided in Night Court by discharging a man arrested for refusing to pay for a portion he @aid was bad. One hundred killed by gas explosion.-They were dogs and cate about to be naphyxiated by the 8. P, C. A., when a claw of one of them struck a up the tank spark Only ono death among the 4,500 pup! Catholte School in Owoaso, Mich, Before firemen could extinguish a blaze in Paterson they had to over- come three dogs by spraying them with chemicals. The City of Atianta has a man on the payroll at $10 a week to keep and set off the gaa, blowin, him from committing suicide. There has been wo much rain here: declined to insure a Memorial Day athletic meet at Flushing againat tons by showers. A Hackensack #ewapped hie umbrelia for a raincoat he burglar in fancied in one of the places he visited. Chicago policemen are wearing wrist watches and hoping New York policemen will do the aame. them nds on two militon dollars’ es ey Sotking? ‘That is the situa- tion. “Now, what ie the real valu- ation? It need not ind ought aly Woin"ad vield's return 'epon ie! e this hod contract capitalized for over two million dollars. “The practical money Invested their Sixteent! that, the fair value of this property here what the Public Service Commission report claim equal to the par va! ties outstanding.’ T! rithes $2,000,000 to 41.380,000,, their books disappeared. _ ASK MERCY FOR FRANK. Georgia Jurtata Urge Prison Com- ATLANTA, Ga. nent Georgia jurists here joined in the plea to the Prison Commission Thiriet| y is leas than Co Acsombly ae a e U Ward. Tha are getting from tl en the matter came atated: ‘The company does not that the val ft property is of the securt- increased in 0 and overnight 0 Save Him, May 28.—Promi- and the Governor to commute the sentence of Leo M. Frank. Among those who wrote were Judge Spencer R. Atkinson, former Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court ar” & mem- ber of the State Legislature; Judge E. C. Konts and former Justice A. L. Miller. BATON ROUGE, La., May %.—The Lower House of the Louisiana As- terday i -da} tioning the Governor Geceea 10 commute Leo M. Fran! Two ANNAPOLIS, May @&.-—-Strongly ous- Pecting that certain members of the frat and second classes had secured Spanish last week, Rear Admiral Ful- lam. Academy, directed that all the mem- bere of the classes should be re-ex- a don Os “Mund that the room of th head of the Spanish 4e tent, be o nd 00) a toms take a pt i Thka, We te ONE was ales ried that a number of students whos n) shown “eth ge vie 4 " sip fon ehat matter will be n= veatiguied thoroughly. rand Lodge jel revent r pted a Senate resolution titioning the Governor | Classes at Annapolis Re-ex- amined tn Spanien. to the examination papers in Superintendent of the Naval OBITUARY NOTES. Daniel of Griffin, a eral fier delivering an f Odd Ki viniting | ft the onder, N. Mile ty -aine a . former Polive jotrate 1 oeome to my and active in civie affairs of Kuther~ from your viewpoint.’ Menaid: | ford, N. 3, Ip dead at bis home ta 1 tell you It costs ia $1.06 and we Kutherford. Por several years he wae give it to you for ob 1 of the Kr'e Mallread’s| i ye ee that thely capital te lan lure bs “4 GOLD DUST Gives true household service Gold Dust really works. A homes it is today doing the hard work lor human hands to do if for ber. ne ir ne a ey “ening i ig se ™ Orane ufaeturer n ‘ No Me Wi Me wae « retired ” f 4 suddenly of heart ory yenterday © wrerturmed avin or) ner bormed @ new <4 thet Kee id be permed to wonner tpn te Peo Yan iges) | Bd thirteen years. LEAPS FROM TRUCK; Boy Run Down as He Jumps to , | nue, when at Sixteerth Street one of his pale called to him from the side- walk. truck and started toward the cur» the automobile, owned and driven by Herman Huchital, a plumbing con- tractor, of No. 341 Fifth Aven struck him. fore the bo: When Dr. Honpita been ins coal year nearby. who have attended St. Paul's out lately Lioyds of London haa KILLED BY AN AUTO Street in Answer to Call of a Comrade. Run down by an automobile as he| fi attempted to reach the sidewalk Fourth Avenue and Sixteenth Street, Brooklyn, late Frank White, thi instantly killed as machine passed over his According to the police on the back of on Fourth Ave- As the boy jumped from the Huchital had not time to stop be- was under the wh eld of the Holy Family rived he said the boy had tly kite fath ‘The boy’ many of our ing @ foreman in a| ht fe DINER WOULDN'T EAT CHICKEN; ARRESTED; HOGE LET HN 0 Night Court Magistrate Re- fused to Fine Martin Hall for Rejecting Order. Martin W. Hall, « ctvil engineer of No. 374 Wadsworth Avenue and his wife dined last evening at Healy's, One Hun- dred and Forty-ffth Street and Brond- In thelr order was chicken. “4 seine the waiter, Albert E. Prior, f way. nway can't pay for it.” refused Healy, declined to pay tor 1 pay the balance of his On Prior's complati to the proprietor, said the chicken was good. Mr. Hall but offered to remove Mr. “You will have to take this chicken It ta absolutely unfit to eat. 1 insisted the chicken was 80 be ad. ad th ie te Ate P stein took Mr. and Mrs. Hall to the West One Hundred and Fifty-second reet station. The Heutenant rejected 1 i was arraigned in Night Court be: Mi rate House, he was repre: Geor complaint againat } ‘ity . I ‘hi bused because id 1 didn't is attorney to ¢ vil Court. Hall. former has instructed he case to the A TRENTON, N. J ab day, ing Gov. requisition of Gov. City of Walter Moor © of operating Moore appeared at companted by Robert yer, of Atlantic City, a Mxtradition of e. x nd Walter Moore From Jeracy, May 28..Followin, ng in the Executive Omer yeater: ge honored th Whitman of New York for the extradition from Atlantic alias Prank Thompson, wanted in New York on the th’ NOT MAN INDICTED, HE SAYS. ta! " icken wasn't At to eat and I dared say a0. Mr. now what a good m w B Broad in thi ui au er Decoration Day to West Point a opposed extradition on the ground that Moore Is not t 1 ‘om ay the rei GINALLY ts wee not intended for a retail sale at all. We've been hem obtali moval of Moore Indicted, accumulating Mauy of them are co they ae ine clothes, mov customers veil pe! 3,729 Suits in $20 and $25 Grades, $12.50 4,360 Suits in $27.50 and $30 Grades, $16.50 a woury back iv in into well, t ft r, ‘ve OFS our retail y for what —that, we sincerely believe, are the most exceptional clothin York in recent years, We know that we have never bad anything equal to them in our ww any of Fifth Avenue's or Sropenen’s expensive clothiers that you won't find jwaye—: Workmanship, derfully exseptionsl Memember earner of the prices Evenings 9 o'Clock of wuvlens we bough! ee beet buy thie season, The remult we @ velue thet wt ur oving Fight long to yeu you're getting good clothes at wholesale prieee—that the ordinary retailer cannot buy hes oe hear any lowe: (han you can~that before he eelle them to yo Haemember thet vente are low in Walker Breet, and our sev) Mememver that (here are eo many euite you're assured of @ wide cholee of every comservele patiern, feluric and model, end thet we'll have entre saleemen (o take care of you Kemember ali this—then think @ minate, Aren't such clothes worth secing? Moe Levys Son The above ad appeared a few days atrons from taking advantage Therefore, it appears again today, and the goods are still on sale at the same prices. Panic on Big Buffalo Ferry Boat sixty passengers were imperilied yes- terday when the steering gear on the ferry boat Niagara Frontier, plying an hour , Nearly half the passengers were hat wae pg quickly. Kind women, many of whom fainted when! she ileclared she could accept no were donned, and the crew made| For twenty-three years Mins West, ready to lower small boats. H scue| who halls from Port Huron, ‘a: wan affected by the tug International an the ferry boat was approaching the swirling patch of water, where several boats have been capsized. Dodd, Mead Publishing Company, was none was injured Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street, the mornings of these days. A CLOTHING SALE 0 PERSONS IN PERIL, |SHE REFUSES INCREASE ADRIFT IN NIAGARA) OF SALARY TO $10,000 Miss West, Founder of Ladies of the Maccabees, Loves Her Work Beyond Pay. ‘The Ladies of the Maccabees of the World, in convention @ Waldorf- Astoria, yesterday changed the name of thelr organization to the Wome: Benefit Association of the Macca- bees and then voted an increase in salary to $10,000 for their Supreme C , Miss Bina M, West, Her pa Rsv which now 2A | membership of 187,000. —_—=>_—_ A TRYING SITUATION, (Prom the Philedeiptie Bullets. | think I'l have to get rid af Fido,” pouted ot why, the bd-y) ia getting all ‘am not reqgiving as many CAST cues the When Steering Gear Goes Wrong, BUFFALO, May %8%.—The lives of tween Buffalo and Fort Erie, Can- a, became disabled. The boat was rift in Niagara River for more than such increase and explained to the 100 delegates that her greatest re- muneration was her pleasure in ; working for the association. ¢ swift current drove the boat per- yusly near the abutments of the in- rnational bridge, Life preservers \has worked for the Maccabees. eacherous “Devil's Half Acre.” a i] FRANK C, DODD INJURED. jsher Thrown From Auto tn Crash With Trolley Car. | Frank C. Dodd, Secretary of the ken to the Washington Heights ‘ospital at 12.30 this morning suf- ring from cuts and bruises about body, following a col- utomobtle with a trol- | Dodd was running his auto- | obile through Nagle Avenue and alone in the car, In turning into adway he struck @ north-bound car head on engera trolley were shaken up but! Mr, Dodd was] rown from his car to the pavement, After treatment in the Washington ej@hts Hospital Mr, Dodd was taken | his home, No, 36 Gramercy Park | Fe aturing ; Rubber J Soles- InTan-Calf WhiteNubuck High and Low Effects andGunCalf GOLDENS | ae | adson River Trips, Special The management of the Marine Ex- | irsion Company have arranged to op-| ate thelr steamers on Sunday and } Sttording the | passe 1593 Broadway at 48th St. 73 Nassau Street enjoying the | plo 1440 Broadway at 41st St. 63 Nassau Street refreshments. ‘on 96 East 14th St. at 4th Ave. 109 Lenox Avenue ’ Battery Lar Past Twenty-fourth 1 nd West One ding BROOKLYN: 351 Fulton St, 150 Flatbush Ave. Held by a Manufacturer OR TWO MONTHS we've been preparing for a sale to our whole- sale customers----planning, buying, styling and making. We got the en ate in Mareb whe we had an epportun to buy some impo’ woolens at a price—and since then we've made almost a dozen special purchases of wooleng for this gale. speeding up our factory, eel) our wholesale customers for thet tale events. purchase these clothes for big sales in June. But before our New York customers make their choice. We've are offcring it to you at the same prices our wholesale to values offered in New up to qur deual standard. We'll guarantee this--there isn't « sin and our guarantee of complete nutir- are quarter, belf and full eilk-lined lp os “ full foree, ” e price wee and we're bas to add his profits ) CkpONRO Comes out Seturdays sor. M. 119-125 Welker Sit. OUR ONLY . Bad weather prevented Wt the offer- Pov

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