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et a" a Nelle Nate dt i MRS. PHYLLIS BROOKS, WHO GOES TO LONDON GETS AMENAGHG DELAY FT TKEEP UP GAS RAE ‘This postponement was granted at the request of Jease Ricks of Chicago, counsel for the company, who has, ince these hearings began before Commissioner Haywant, necessitated one postponement after another on account of hie interesta in other cities. ‘The Public Rervice Commission has BOW set Tyemday, June 22, ns the day when the people will be heard in sum~ ming up their case, This loaves but One week for the comminsion to 4 cide the rate, if it is to be decided before July 1, whan the company will have @ right to charge $1 for gaa if it 00 desires. The arrangement was made between the Public Service Commission and the company that during these hear- | Danger Now That P. S. Com- mission Will Not Set Rate Before July 1. , WOULD MEAN $1.00 GAS. H H Postponement Granted to Ac- H commodate Company's Chicago Attorney. By Sophie Irene Loeb. ‘The people of the Thirtioth Ward, Brooklyn, will have to wait another week to be beard before the Public Bervice Commission on their Aight for 80 cent gas from the Kings County Lighting Company. year until July 1, 1915 The hearings have been pending since that time largely on account of the unobtainable old books of the company, the witnesses of the com- Panay being out of the city and thei counsel being called elsewhere. In the mean time the oltizens are Betting together more facts to show aten of electricity was in thia digtriot have been kept bigh on account of Interlocking directorates | and lack of competition, | A CIRCUITOUS ROUTE TOGRABA we FRANCHISE, As stated in The Evening World, the Edison Company ta operating (at least in this ward) under a franchise that the city has endeavored for five yearn to prove null and void, which matter has been before De Lancey | Nicoll aw referee for three years, His | dovision is due June 20. They secured this franchise from the Amsterdam Company, and the Amsterdam Company had secured it from the State Electrio Light and Power Company, neither of which companies had, fulfilled the reqs * ments of the franchise, and thus lost operation of these companies now have @ monopoly. Thin a plains y pated ky. Wilham P. Burr of Cor- poration Counael concern: " son Company cane, eee CONSTANTLY [ ‘3 F “From the evidence in this case | formerly City Prosecutor for Chicago, | road. perished in the Lusitania sinking, has And Ointment as needed. | {tie 2perent that the attemps so [alison a mission for the Chicago) ‘Tye frightened nornes were seen by veen reported by cable from London, Sampl h fi b il oa Baas aq ion of, the 00,000 Fr we Walter Smith, a farmer living a quar- |The body came jore on the coast of ple eac! ree by maul. ‘anchise granted 1,000,000 Polish peasants oO are Galway, Ireland, moe thar 260° miles ddress Cuti Dept.13F, | State Company, y the Common | reported tn danger of starvation. ter of @ mile away, He stopped them | Gulway, irelens ame the Lusitania eerie » | Gounell of the City of Brooklyn, pada tid and found the wagon, Tho two io-| rom ine n, Sold everywhere. stordam Company an MANY PRIESTS SHIFTED, | bacco men were struggling with :heir] " (anie messages from Robert P. scott e pur. | Apoatie, Manhatta Burke ee of creati ng, & monopoly of [from All Saints’, to St.|and members of the posse patrolled lighting business | Mary, Newburgh; Daniel J. Fant from | he river in these. it rooklyn, under |Civardian Angel, Manhattan, to 8t, Rita, a Nl with Take Mine Helen M. Robnett, « id E Bronx; Charles D, Breslin from Holy = | Inrocenta, "Manhattan, to Holy Trinity, OLD STORE CLOSES. Minsourt ¢ 5 Bride. nm; Arthur vard from St, <u z | STORES IN x Manhattan, to Our Lady of! COLUMBIA, Mo., June 12.—The en- H Charles J. Finnegan from |simpaon-Crawford Pays Debts and xaxement of Miss Helen Morton Rob- hattan, to at, Mary, ; 5 fe eee anee a ae ety ee oa Te-Miaht. nett of Columbia. and Bennett Clark, Are not entitied to ond In of Tours, Bronx to Our |son of Champ Clark, Speaker of the should not rece dine |lady, Holy, of Chrbitians, ‘Richmond, | ‘The Simpson-Crawford Corporation at | National House of Representatives, was terposition of a court of equity |Pis “itona: to The Magdalene, Pocan:|® P.M: to-day will close the doors of announe ay. Phe wedding’ date in carrying out and maintaining |tico Hills a the big department store at Sixth ave- |My ney, a a clark at the Soeaker‘e such purpose and 6 Still other transfers were those of the |nue and Nineteenth and Twentieth | raiie in the House of Representatives Bcseinles aoe =| The price paid by the Edison Com. | Revs. 5 nr teem, AE | atreets, it will pay 100 cents on the | lie is twenty-five years old, and his pany to the Amsterdam Company jJoachim, Heagon, to the Alesion io! : ecoditore 1h Glodl ui [bride to be in two years his junior, was nearly a million dollags | fmmaculate, Virg ‘pe rew ts ley | dollar to all credit in closing tm liqul Holy Trinity, Mamaroneck, to St ————>—_—_ ($405,000), presumably to get the val. fem, Heb i dation uable franchine, Foe eee ee eee eee iw attt | Employment for about 500 of the 900/ HAD FINE RIDE ANYWAY, dam stock and 8 are worthless J Sacrament, Richmond; Fran- | employees has been obtained by the Former Comm Pacific Railway, years old and has TO VISIT HER SIST! ye KINGS COUNTY CAS COMPANY ST. LOUIS OFF, CROWDED | TO PASSENGER LIMIT Among Those on Board Is a Vet-! eran Voyager Who Has Made 102 Trips Over Atlantic famous Langhorne beauties, A passenger, with her two ‘obildren. | She is on a@ visit to her sister, Mra. | Waldorf Astor. fers in New York sisted that this amount $405,000) t ahould be stricken off and not al. | ronn:, Alexander lowed for capitalization purposes, |hattan, to St. THE which necessarily affects rates, SMOOTHEST SMOKING TOBACCO Kentucky's Barley de Luxe, VALUE OF AN “INTANGIBLE” ABs, A FRANCHISE ASSET, | In the opinion written by Commia- sioner Maltbie in that proceeding and unanimously adopted by the commin- sion, Jan, 24, 1911, it iw stated; | “To date no portion of the $405,000 |invested in stock, bonds and coupons | of the Amsterdam Company haa been | written off, but as already pointed jout, thes urities represent prac- tically no property except a frapchine d no income for at | ARF ET. 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"Aw the amounts due the Kdiaon | | Company by }pany aro of Sa Milo _ no Bronx, to anset side of the amounta due from the Amsterdam Company should be written off at | ance.” NO WRITTEN LEASE AND NO WITNESSES. | It ‘s further alleged by the city in its cage against the Edison Company was not even a written lease on record to show how the Edi- on Company acquired this property. | that there The city's contention ts that Why was thecoin splitin t None ot he « ber officers or di- lecea? no split the cola? rectors alle nave been present i were called, a igh they were all wit? Where did that alive at the time of the trial, No ex- ? plana of thelr absence has ever | Every one of these questions is been given. ‘The only man called to apawored perfectly inthe episodes support this alleged lease is the one of THE BROKEN COIN—the most officer of the company who had re- beautiful story of love an peatedly sworn from 1900 to 1910 that nm uch lease ex. tween the A Companies is suc @ company and peration N. y Ann Matthew, John J. Quinn from 8t. Veronica, hattan, to the Cathedral of Bt. Pat James J. Keane irom Bt. a The American liner St, Louls, with every berth taken, foot at noon to-d pasnongers. sailed for Liver: She cagries 66! Among them is William Ramsay, a director of the Canadian who ts eighty-two made 102 tri all rigat to Mt. across the Atlantic, George A. Gas- | jeisurely. They tied Hugo's arms anu | £0 there. That the object of thin franchise, | 2%. iN4 Ralph Dawson of the New | iega with strong cord, gugged him and nein ann which was to create competition, was | iam & Wigmore are going to Potro. | wid Bim in the tbepe lines 1| FOWLES’S BODY IS FOUND. dereated, in evident by the present| grad to h a branch there. | was easy to treat the semi-conscious es 3 Mra. Reginald Brooke, one of the| McLaughlin in the same way. ‘Then | Lustte: Victim's Remains Firat L. jocene. jearest telephone, They sent the d with him. Her body was Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New | 68res! “4 ‘and the ork, has announced the following |@larm to Rutherford and East Ruch- ¢ Star SOE bo agber ihe prices of transfers of diocesan clergy, to be ef- |erford, and a big posse of police aad! town cables rays, that was f lv . electri fective (0-day! firemen from those places hurried to| supposed to be that of Alfred G. Vi Medea yhry the swamp and surrounded it, The| derbilt ‘The Revs. Dantel W. Sheeran from St. 4 Agnes, Manhattan, t Thomas the xtends as far as the Hacken- from Mi it. Martin of Tours, , Chall from the jon of the Immaculate Virgin, M A Manhat M. Bt, Veronica, Mai nd Daniel C, Cunnton' to St, xed. ation is justifi- tion of the re- 8 amount t! writte msterdam Co. ubtful value, balance sheet, insted. ne only relationship existing ‘dam and Eat as exints betw: rtd BVENING Wo ea rem FER ek Ye are Bohs tetas e: on “ ‘ leet y vO Ph ne : ° POSSE SEEKN ONE GONFESES Victims of Daring Hold-Up in| Jersey Identify Prisoner as Masked Robber, HIGHWAYMEN GET $500. Collector Makes Brave Fight; Till Felled With Revolver | on Lonely Road. | Frank Rogotaki, of No 317 Terrace | Avenue, Jersey City, was released by he police of Rutherford, N. J., to- day after he had proved he had noth- ing to do with the robbery of Niehdlax niin and Herman Hugo, col- | jectors for the Tonn Tobacco Com- pany of Jersey City on the Paterson Plank road jast night. Another man arrested at Carlstadt, N. J., has con- fonsed, the police there say, being one of the three robbers, The other two are still hiding in the swamps. McLoughlin and Hugo were in a leht wagon riding back to Jersey City when the bandits stopped them ly robebr was armed, One wore a jong black mask and the others had RLD, SATURDA SECRET WEDDING CLIMAX OF COLLEGE COURTSHIP Yale Student and Schoolgirl Greenwich Wed in February, Fear of Separation Reveals. A romance of college 4 nating in an elopement, w: in Newark yesterday by the announce- ment that Raymond Bimer Pearsall ot No, ¢52 Summer Avenue. that city, and Mise Dorothy Drew Illingworth of Tacony, Pa, were m@rried Feb. 16 in the City Hall here by Alderman “Happy Jack” Reardon. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Pearsall returned to theit homer. The marriage a secret until Tuesday, when Mr. Mri 1 4 taking her to the Exposition at Ban Francisco, Facing the long separation, confes: Mr. Miingworth, te 1 to grant forgiveness, So t P me to New York ai They met two y when Pearanil was a studen irl was finishing her od sly Court, Greenwich, Ci inte: fused uni and the ton at They saw each other frequ soon. were secretly engaged. bride's father, Clarence [lingworth, ts Treasurer of a big ste concera at Tacony. DEATH PACT VICTIMS CAN'T REST TOGETHER Mother of Miss Malmquist Refuses Request in Note Left by Slayer. Mrs. Ebba Kublan of No. 532 Carl- ton Avenue, Brooklyn, said to-day that she would not permit the body Up, “i that the story ie untrue. ‘COMSTOCK TO FIGHT ~FROM A FEDERAL JB Censor Declares He's Under | Civil Service and Can't Be Removed Without Charges. | Anthony Comstock dented to-day at his home in Summit, N. J., the story in @ morning newspaper that on June 20 he will lone the job he has held an Post Office Inepector for forty | | yearn. “@il I have to say,” declared Mr. Comstock without going into details, ro The story he denies intimated thet the Post Office Department decided mindirected zeal has destroyed his use- fulness as an official, and quotes Mr | Comatock an saying of his alleged re- tirement: “4 don't care. For years I did not draw o salary until Postmaster Gen- eral Cortelyou forced one on me. If |1 wanted to fight they could not re- move me, because I am under civil service rules.” Mr. Comstock claims to have made 2,000 arrests and to have caused to be destroyed 193 tons of printed matter. | He heads the society for the Suppres- sion of Vice, and since 1872 has been | He is) | a censor of literature and art. | Past seventy years old. |. He has made many pictures and | books famous by trying to suppress | them, notably the picture "September of her daughter, Miss Anna Malm-/| Morn,” copies of which adorn thou- ;, SPORT TO OUSTHM | What Particular People Want! WRNAWKRRRRAKE RA AL A IN EDITORIAL SECTION Bandits Who Are Fighting for Spoils. i One Year Ago. Commuter and a Figure in Wall Street. Woman and the Ballot. REREAD | | | There Are 15,900,000 People in Mexico Who Are Prevented From Living in Peace by 100,000 Huerta, Who Says This, Was President of Mexico Now He Is a Long Island Justice of the Supreme Court Charles L. Guy on | IN THE ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE in also Pietrowski, neces Trans. or the city or allow a com: Id off at once, of prudent man entry upon the the a Ed tot ry ompany mdkerchiefe tied below thelr eyes.| vit, to be buried with Frederick The black masked = bighwayman iiiseenius, the reputed Swedish no- covered the two tobacco men With) tieman, who shot her and killed him- his revolver, exclaiming, “If you make 4i¢ in Central Park early yesterday. @ move I'll blow out your brains!” 1, one of his notes Hussenius asked One held the horses, while the third tiat they “rest together.” out the traces and reins, The horses) +p), ther rejects the death agre then were slashed with a whip and theory, and insists Huasentus ment driven up a side road. lured the girl to the park and mur- “Now come across with the money!" | gered her despite the fact that Indi- demanded the ringleader, McLaughlin, cations point to a mutual agreement who was in charge of the wagon.|to ¢ jeaped out and gamely tried to give) Hu: -|battie to the three in the road, but 5 |}he was knocked down and his scalp was laid open by a smasb from a/ revolver butt, It @ lonely spot, and no other, vehicle appeared. The robbers worked It was learned to-day that nius resigned his position with the New York Edison Company last Tuesday without giving any reason. He occupied a room at No. 312 Sec- ond Avenue, but several days ago he rented a room in Jersey City, where it is believed he intended to stage the tragedy if he could induce the girl to Thoaght to Be Vander The finding of the body of Charles Fowles, New York art dealer, who i =i the three searched the collector's pock- ete and Look the pouy, After that they entered the swamp which edges the Fr. bonds; he freed them, McLaughlin and Hugo told thei. | story, and Smith guided them to :hs| to Scott & Fowles, fir the New York art of which Mr. Fowles was a mem- was buried in Putney Cem- jon, beside his wife, who Pp River, so rowboats were procured ee SS CHAMP CLARK’S SON TO WED. management, almost all the department | Boy of Nine Didi he having been placed with other firms, many in other citios. The office staft will remain oF ae. Chowne the ore is closed, to spore ol he ve | DB | Store ie cock and “eo aid enployers [Owned by Louls Abral |who have not found pla m- | and Forty ployee will receive a rec jon |greally pleased Edward Nellis, nine from the firm, years old, of No, 802 Broadway, ‘as the rig stood in front of Abraham's house, Su Eddie got in and drove away. ‘He took on two other boys, and the Ustos A Shetland pony im of Avenue C th Street, Bayonne, N. J, as mendat m Tak Hollday at Golfing Mo \ i mneinese, Mefore him, President | arrested ¢n0 ene rst RPh Ber later to take a long motor ride. vide very. much, ot The Jwo Hatwed of the Coin — m= it | HAT hay after the two halves of the coin were finally matched? Howand why did they happen to match perfectly? ever written. to the fires Lye ight (o see the opening epie be- sands of homes as a result of his cru- sade against it CRAZED BY WAR NE HORSE RUNS AMUCK nde Bowls Over Milk Wagon, Butts | Off Lamppost, but Is Calmed by Policeman. | A peddier’s horse kept in a board- ing stable at No, 410 West Fifty- second Street, crazed by brooding over relatives taken to the war, ran amuck at 4 o'clock this morning. In front of No. 448 West Fifty-sec- ond Street the frenzied animal charged | a SheMeld Fai milk wagon, bowled it over and smashed dozens of bottles of milk. In front of No. 461 the horse butted a lamppost and broke it off to the ground. BROADWAY'S NEWEST BEAUTY New York's Doctor Who May Rout Serbia’ Typhus Plague. “THE TRAGEDY OF THE KARLUK.” Second Instalment of the Story of Stefansson’s Tragic Arctic Expedition. Fiftieth Street, where Policernan Patrick Harty clasped the runaway about the neck and pesuaded the ani- mal to be reasonable and go home. The policeman was so shaken up he| |) had to go home himself after escort- ing the horse back to the etable. The animal belongs to George Man- jello of No, 818 Ninth Avenue, and has always been cheerful and was ap- parently in good spirits when left in his stall last night. of the Sullivan Law. Sociological Community. Cast Off the Bow Line! Season Is On! Colors—by Louis Biederman. ERROR IN THE ORDER. From the Baltimore American.) roel, ma'am, from the Jers marked C. 0. D." i ‘em to take it right back, | I ordered trout.” | fish dea “Tel Bridget HOW SHE ENDED TEN YEARS OF SKIN-TORTURE “I had eczema on my face for ten Little red pimples formed in a all spot on my chin and then spread all over my face. They itched and burned me awfully. It was certainly embarrassing to me, and I would not go amongat people. I tried almost every piston and treatment that could be used for this trouble, but nothing did me uny good, | used Resinol Ointme: Resinol Soap, and was relieved in a ortwo. In one month I was cured. TI was six months nd the trouble never returned,”—(Signed) Mrs. C. C Roberts, Weatherford, Okle., Oct. 28, 1914. Every druggist sells Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and doctors have prescribed the Resinol treatment for twen' —Advt. ‘Real Estate IS QUICKLY SOLD THROUGH ADVTS. PUBLISHED IN THE Sunday World ing the year of 1914 THE WORLD printed 79,551 Real Estate Ads., or 10,407 more than the 69,144 printed in the Herald + 2 3 3 3 The World Leads All New York New: in the Number of Real te Advertisements Sienply Resse Ite Advertisers GE’ BEST RESULTS! Fighting in France. XAMAKAKK AAAK OO RR OCHO AO CRO MRT 8D IN METROPOLITAN SECTION Artist Alfred Frueh Turns His Merry Pen to a Pi ture on June Brides That Is Sure to Bring Smile in the House. ally Straight. 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