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i) seu THE EVENING WORLD, WON'T LET BABY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1915 ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. charges, taxes &c. equal to 4 per cont. Crucible Steel Co. declared a divi- took ft to Mr. Polk, who was then on his office to send any notice of this| Corporation Law. on preferred and 1-50 per cent. on GIRL SAVES KIDDIES IN FIRE. sick bed from the result of his acci- to William P. Burr, special counsel in| Mr, Polk contended that they could nd of 1 8-4 pe . } coh Sageiie Shiai yuan peop mat Gti 1-10 per WALL STREET dental shooting. Five days later I the franchise caso, by saying that the |not. So did H, M. Chamberlain, a8-|netps Mother Drag Four Ont ot @hich were deferred Sept. 17, 1914, was dismissed from my office.’ |correspondence had been filed under | sistant counsel to the Public Service Biastad Reem. Dividend is payable Dec. $1, As| Philadelphia Co.'s net «arninae tor | Mr. Polk had appeared before the Public Service Commission instead of |Commission, who had advised the eri Gtock is aT per cent. cumulative fesue, | seven monthe to Nov. 1 increased I1,- ‘Thompron committee to make a state-|under Amsterdam Electric Company,| Commissioners. Merton B, Lewia,| Pour ttle children, the oldest of unpaid dividends to Sept. 30 amount | 183,248 Opening of stock market was tamé| ment regarding his action in defend- and therefore had not gone to counsel. | Deputy Attorney General, examined | them but five years of age, left alone to 24 3-4 per cent. affair and votume of business small.|ing the city’s interests before the, Heated controversy ensued between | both Mr, Polk and Mr. Chamberlain| to-day in @ flat on the fifth floor of Southern Pacific R. R—Gross carn- WISH OF PARENTS O1l stocks, war stooke and copper is-| Public Service Commission in connec- | Mr. Polk and Senator Thompson over tion with certain electric lighting| the latter's published criticiams of company franchises in Brooklyn. the Corporation Counsel's office tn In the course of an examination | this connection, that began with a voluntary state-/ “What you are doing is absolutely ment of denial, continued In sharp | disgraceful,” exclaimed Mr. Polk. Missourl, Kansas & Texns—Yeur ended June 30 earned surplus after on the points of law. In particular he was severe with Mr, Chamberlain, forcing on admission from the witness that, if tho compantes did go ahead and merge, there was nothing that the city could do to prevent ft. a tenement at No. 400 East Eleventh Street, played with matches until « curtain caught fire. They were screaming in terror when their mother, Mra. Julius Regina, returning from a store, heard thelr cries and Net after) sues were strong during first hour. ‘There was evidence of covering at firet in war issues, Westinghouse gained 21-8 to 701. motive 13-8 to 1177. Ings Increased $6,335,018. tax Increased $4,682,21 HV (Continued from First Page.) | Generous Trial Glass Jar, 15¢ — Sy Houschold Size Glass Jar, 35¢ 47 ferred 91-4 points; Texaa Ol @4-|crogs examination and developed into | “You are drawing conclusions totally Hamilton Wilt Sait fe Om, rushed into the room. Other tenants | said the best thing for this poor child | vanced 101-4 pointa to 210 and Mex-|@erimonious controversy, there were| unwarranted. You are drageing in| The contest of the will of Adelaide|!! the house had poured into the hail- | would be to let its life ebb away. tcan Petroleum 17-8 to 47-8. Prices | revealed new phases of fight over | insinuations that you have no right| Hamilton, granddaughter of Alexander| Way nd through the crowd darted | “What could I do under the circum. | eased off In second hour; war stocks |Qhairman MoCall of the Commission] to do, You are doing tt for animus Hamilton, net for triat in the Surro- ta Taduer, eleven y: old The Hog Slanders the Hen stances? Had T performed the opera-| were the weakest feature, Baldwin] and his associates. or some other reason.” Cg Wean ine’ sertontiate those ve ape tion without the consént of the par-| losing 27-8 and Crucible 13-8 from] ‘The particular question at tssue| Mr. Thompson replied: “I cannot | pear. The chief conteatant was John an infant, out of the blas- L. Hamilton, a nephew, who wae cut ; Py jents and had it proved unsuccessful | tho carly high. New Haven was @0-|qas tho action of the Public Service |help it if any man's reputation gete|cw “the attorneys heated that m pri-|!ng room. Firemen soon checked the’ Eggs fried in hog-fat are hard to j they might have denounced me as|tive and weak, off 23-8 points at} Commission on July 30, 1914, approv-|in the way of facts developed by this|vate settlement had been reached, | » : hi . f th f: hoger responsible for its death. pda Pipi st—d was quiet in firet)ing the application of the Edison |investigation.” digest. The action of the fat on The physical deformities are guch| Nour of afternoon, | Tamectsic Tihuminating Company of| Mr, Thompson then summartend the thy Ibumin. of th . that they will remain with the child] grternoon, Texas Ol advanced | Brooklyn to acquire the 122 rematn-| developments in sequence, reciting the ry the albumin of the egg gives ead aan the baby seems to further on, active buying to 220, up| ing shares of the Amsterdam Plectric| developments as they happened and . 5 201-4 points. Company. The city has a sult pend-|adding: “Maltbie's testimony cou- it the character and texture of Dr. Rosenberg here was reminded | _ Haldwin Locomotive wold off on ac-} berry Ret : “ t. | ing ore Referee De Lancey Nicoll| pled with the fact that Burr, your 4 Fi that in the Bollinger case the chiid | foUnt of no dividend action at meet 4 h ; to 114 1-2, General list held firm.| against the Amsterdam Company to|aasistant in charge of franchise cases, rubber, and a greasy varnish toler mentally ae woll ae easy Gucdatiiia recapture its franchise. had been dismissed; that then the 7 - ef On one side it is contended that/Public Service Commission geta a over the whole. (8s st Ge Fa, ce bag nls With oot changes from previews closing, =| cquinition of the stock will permit|threatening letter from Hatch & at ain discussing Low, Last, Oby The fault is laid to the hen SE eRAL, Somee under may direct | Atmea ene, BR’ HT FL —" KUODG by feasod of certain. techalcel|and that it acta aa they deciand--with i “In my twenty years of medical ‘tor teak: gy t Sitios, validate the contested franchise, |all these facts before this committed | instead of the hog. principle to, anve tite” nya, oaiia ty 8 | de. Coe ® Pros + 1B | On the other hand it ts asserted that|my statement chat the Corporation tors first duty. His duty is not to — 1/4 the stock purchase has no effect upon | Counsel's office was just as much re. \go into the ethics of life-and ‘oath, + P| the franchise sult. sponsible as the Public Service Com- fata ht ba eiyhge wh or he may =°5 Tho city had objected to the Com-| mission for the conditions, seemed ‘ite. Wranely responded 46 & rm + 3 mission authorizing the stock acqui-| justified.” at, the Roberts home to-day. She |it J x sition, and Polk as Corporation Coun-]| Counsellor Polk protested vigorous. | sald: | t sel wrote a letter to that effect on/ly against the Chairman's statement | a must refrain from discussing this | mony of former Commissioner Mait-|iy over legal and personal stutements tragic case.” { QJ] ble, Polk withdrew his objections, if] without either surrendering his posi- For Baking, Shortening Frying & Candy-Making ; S| care were taken to: prohibit actual |tlon Absolutely Pure nae + je] merger of the two companies, The} Two other phases of the case were | , h ‘ 5 Prominent Women En- + 1] Commission put in its order a para-| gone into, One was whether the| \ —gives you the opportunity dose One Statements + 1 | sraph saying that the consent to stock | Hdison Company having been allowed | _ 8 s 4 {+ S| purchase did not authorize merger. |to acquire all the stock of the Am- | \ distinguish fresheggs. SAWTAY se Ly] WOULD NOT WITHDRAW CITY'S |sterdam Company could accomplish MADE FROM CREAM OF TARTAR i Binghamton, N. Y.—‘Three years OBJECTIONS. an actual merger without consent of joes not rob them of their deli- Pag A , , 4 0 T bought sev- 4 ‘About July 17, 1914," said Mr. Polk, |the Public Servico Commission, under | eral bottles of Dr. % ~ "s] referring to the Amsterdam case, “at-|provistons of section 15 of the Stock! > y. ll find . dil i sone toes Rie . Ri Sapte atyaoe eH i stop spn ou wi our e readi Jets’ and ‘Heal. t 14] cation be not approved because of the i] ill: y bing hive lewd Bet tel sive sranctuse, oait, Mn, Maiti | € digested, wholly assimilated and iis %| called me un @nd oald they bad bean i , A : S08 + 1, | threatened with mandamus proceed- ave our nderwear oney d ” unvarnished if they be fried “Favorite Prescrip BR = "S| ings unless they took action, He sald : “4 1% + | they had been advised by their coun- peculiar to wi m+ A SAWTAY, sims ate gi! g|sctontiriedeatons eer 1 OW Get Two Suits for Price of One of my ape. ey i i it fre t Re nd of merger be kept ate And after the fryi in th toe""at Those exellent remedies and HRS + 1° tne tty interent would be protected alter the ing, strain the am glad to comme aes use to adh Wik tS] and ne wanted my consent, women sufferin dic rs. oa > On eS 6 : . hamton, Y. We + a c it + {| withdraw the objections of the city. over——it a not give nor take eat wenen ied Asferens mothers wt + 7X | Subsequently, however, assistants in Your Money Back or a New and for the changing days of middle oe my office examined Into the question ‘ Le flavor sedaeen le) age, Dr. Vierce's Favorite Prescription S's t lana 1 came to the same conclusion Suit if Any Hanes aed always be on hand. Tate igh + R as the counsel to the Public Service Send for “Sawtay Kand; t's a temperance remedy that is en. : 153% — 1% | Commission, but I said nothing about Kids,” a P "Book of tracted trot roote with pure, pirosrine | el trish | this and never discussed it with Malt- ids,” a Picture o and its ingredients are published on a Recipes for Children’s Parties wra $2 > [bie until after the Commission had a aay medicine dealer can supply it in tbs 4 % taken its action.” either liquid or tablet form. The cost QM T failure of SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP. is ply the aeons Lisson MM Eg % truly remarkable. rite Dr. ree, WY golem Fewve Tavalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for free $48 136 page book on woman's ‘disenges ts Every woman should have one. You +48 can, also confidential medical = ete What You Like ERE W TAT BELR = price or two suits of Hanes for the price of one ordinary suit? | Read all sbout yoursll, your sym Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to Take a look * this epee An elastic collarette that fits snugly and | ueatlettane cues, they tea! Help Your Stomach and can’t flare aie stout waistband that is carefully stitched and | men Sense Medic 1 Adviser," book of | | Do Not Worry. well Gini yy Re cuffs that hug the wrists and can’t rip. 3 pate end to Dr. V. ns Buttalo Y., 8 dimes or 80 cents in a stamps for a cl to pay been Package Sent FREE om Request. : yapepein, tion, cost of wrapping and mailing only—Advt. Pal de Be ah and similar nami Tint in where Stuart's Dyepeptla, Tablets NEW YORK COTTON EXCH HANGE: | coine in—by supplying thi deficio December i4é 1170 {fea 2 2a January 11.64 1188 | OODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEWYORK WHALEN BROS 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 |» 166 and 168 Grand Street smith Street Cor. Driqgs Ave. t,..8 Cor. Wyckoff St. $125 Worth of Furniture—No Deposit—$i_ Weekly Chiffoniers |Big Parlor SuitValuesat the China Closet \House of Honest Bargains i ci he WEEKLY, Ask to see the {I fine loose cush- 3-piece suit we sell for $37.50. Other Sults down to athe & He Weekly You would never guess they are $19 less. Monroe Clothes aro tho same in every detail of Fabric, Construction, Style and Pit as other $25 Clothes. We ng buat ness that makes the other fellows charge $25 for the same Clothes you buy here for $15. 1) | Monge Clothes & Broadway 2d Fon ultn St. & Broadway 10 Court St., Brooklyn TAKE ELEVATOR AND 8AVE @10, it the expense of Get the full enjoyment || of the Thanksgiving Dinner || by flavoring it with‘‘Eddys”’ || delicious sauce. Eddys | Mareh . May July August Octobe Market closed firm, v BURR DISMISSED WHEN HE PRESSED DEATH ATH AVE. ACTION (Continued from First Page.) point to it with pride, certain that I would wear May Mitchel’s dismissal as a badge honor, Now I am doubly certain,’ DISMISSED WHEN HE THOUGHT) HE HAD WON. Keciting at length the long litigation to get the New York Central tracks T alwayn felt *| out of Eleventh Avenue through both courts and legislature, Mr. Unued: Hurr con- “The Legislature In 1911 passed an} ‘act authoriaing an agreement be tween the clty and the railroad com- pany for the purpose of removing tho tracks at the expense of the ratiroad Mr, Mitchel then was President of tt Board of Aldermen and bad charge of the matter. A tentative agreement had been made and printed of | | | | to Pall Back Upon. lf you will eat # Tablet after even meal and #0 to bed, You will lew eno harm in your meals. The reason ia clearly plat proper the 0 thal to digest food ta 506 box [rom any drug store and them, or send the coupon for free pepiia Tablets. Name Bireet ARE YOU DEAF BY CATARRH'S INROADS? One of tho worst dangers of newlooung nassi catarrh i» that it unsidiously at tacks the orang of hoartng and gradually comes with ite well-nigh Be sure to see this trade mark before you al Now clip out the 1981 3d Ave. FRANK & ADLER GRAND CENTRAL CLOTHIERS | * BLUMENFELD'S DEPT, STORE R, M. KOLISCH JOSEPH J. KLEIN SAM GREENBERG & SONS BENJAMIN FINE BENDHEIM & STRAUSS MORRIS FELDMAN THE LEWIS CO.—LOUIS ISAACS THOS, COURTNEY & SON JACK GOLDBERG H, SILVERMAN A. & M, GOODMAN L. KASSNER HENRY BERKSON 122 Lenox Ave. 67 South St 1410 34 Ave. $10 Spring St 38 Deabronses St, 2896 Bth Ave. 193 Firat Ave. 200 Madison %, 48 Greenwich St All Hanes Union Suits have special form-fitting anklets that the cold. Take these points, men, just look at the garment, $1.00 a union suit. Of course, you'll buy two or three suits. If any Hanes seams break, you can guarantee, eh? examine this How's this for a stemwinder ? have your money or a new garment. ELASTIC KNIT’ UNDERWEAR Has Unbreakable Seams —_. ong dealers’ names below remarkable underwear. P. H. HANES KNITTING CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. This advertisement may not appear again, so cut out the names of these Hanes dealers right now. G, B, TRIPLER, Ine. SEIDEN & KARTAGENER P. NUNZIATO DAVID OSTFELD AARON KLEIN M. MEIVNER MAGLIETTA BROS, L. BERLINER'S SONS M. NADELBACH S. SPIEGEL & SON SUGARMAN DEP1. STORE 5 S. BLOCK H, FELIX JULIUS MORRIS EST. R. SHARPE H, SETOMER A. M. ELKUS Soth & 5) ye, Bay Ma a price— 36 Park Row 39 Avenue lt 113 Mulberry St. 629 Second Ave. 165 Orchard St. 973 Pacific St, Brooklyn 16 Olive St, Brogkiye 130 Central Ave, Broekiye Lat Stn, Midge) 158 Norman Ave,, Brooklyn 73 Moore St, Brookize 4 St., Breekize 453-5 Fulton St, Brooklyn 673 Third Ave,, Brooklya 437 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn alt al 7 STYLE “A question was raised by some JOSEPH SHAPIRO A718 Vices Ave. A a ene cscean paaee et? tax-paying association whether thr JOSEPH KARALIER Pepper eR a ta ieee “a auce elty owned four and one-half miles) yur ion delay and thus get in ISAAC MARKS asBowerr S.J. SCHREIBER 2603 Adantic Ave, Brooklyn of land lying under water from Sey ton hard to relieve. Go to your druggis LOUIS SILVERMAN 141 Avenue G MAUENTHAL’S DEPT. STORE pilah Is fine for Soups, Roasts, t singer's Catarr) “ iway, a SES 13h 1 CAL ARES, 8 107% Discount on the Doiiar Atiowed on Your Credit Purchases When Opening a New Account 10% > =====-;1 for sore throat and tone) “when we finally got around to the HELLENIC TAILORING CO, 691 6) Ave REUBEN MORD Mii fg ay: | On $20 Worth iReain) aia cennganl fan Ceanare <i O. FUHRMAN & SONS 5600 Broadw CUTSCHER" , ° } No Deposit; 50c Weekly °'0Ror™ | sits, It does the work. (0.0! murine | OM Wold Raat Esta ate! | Sue rior calla EI FEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, 50c at the drug store, omens a : | , : ——* : ba) oi hay We ay Salads and Gravies. BENZOMINT | enty-second § to Spuyten Duy vil lent contemplated that ‘The agr that the railroad had gone ‘into the land under license and had never ac+ quired title, I held that the land jonged to the city . public hearing on May 37, 1918, | and wo stated at | ond Inelat on bath t wnd all the Dayton, Ohlo—Adve S, ROSENFELD J. KOLLISCH & SON 1962-64 Third Ave. JACOB HARRISON THE ROBERTS CO, LENOX DEPT, STORE VICTOR LEVY MAGLIETTA BROS, 2123 Second Ave. 63 Whit Cor, 197th & 1 207 177 Spring St L, BUCH JULIUS SEN DENOFF 1, LEVINE JOS, RAG ROBT, C, TOMPKINS 192 Driggs Ave., Brooklyn nhyniont 731 Grand 4 NE 596 Norris Ave., Brookiya Rugs 50¢ Wertz, At Grocers and 1 0 the railroad had an absolute right to| eee ene ty i M. SELINGER aan Siial Ata: DAVID WEINER 434-36 Graham Ave., Brooklya abe & Boe Weekly 5 bined: Delicatessen Stores, CJ) the tana by reason of its tong eccu-| the past. A Eres ae ane a M. J, DAVIDSON aaah ave, 5+ GOLDSTOFF 187 Manhattan Ave., Brooklya CE eee Made byE.,Pritchard,331Springst..N,¥, | ation. 1 had claimed in the case) greming Pretainger's Catarrh Haim ¢ P, J. HARTNETT 1037 Flushing Ave,, Brooklya 146 Richmond Ave., Port Richmond MRS, I, LIPSITZ GEO, L, EGBERT 225-30 Broad St, Stapleton, 8.1