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THE EV@NING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ‘3, wag ror) TD OGSLVE POI ROADS THREATENS AL OLD COMBINATIONS 8 danger. police protection. prevent recovery of |Arguments in St. Are New Attack on Sherman Anti-Trust Act. 1915, Monopolies. This is @ criminal pro- ceeding. No Government official, not even the President, can make any ar- rangement with a@ corporation by which it is authorized to violate law.” “The lines have been operated under | ninety-nine-year leases, executed five years before the Sherman Anti-Trust I Law was passed,” said Garrett W. Me- Ht fj Enerney, counsel for the Southern Pa- cis Radway, "th oul Sou tee, swale wl ua the Government wins this case, it will establish a precedent that will fustity breaking up all the railroad systems of the country that have been built up by the acquisition of lines often com- Deting, and by leases, ownership of &c., prior to the passage of the rman law. Peter F. Dunne of San Francisco presented an argument to the court E. W. TOWNSEND TO APPEAL. Fights Decision Depriving Him of Share tn $1,000,000 Estate, BAwara W. Townsend, Postmaster of Montclair, N. J., and former Congress man from that district, sald yesterday that he would appeal the decision of | the Kansas City Circuit Court. This Storee was that the two young sons Mrs. Margaret Hackman Town * POUIE “DONTS TOLESSENDANGER 25 OF AO KMUNES === are cautious, “Don't forget that if you are car- rying a large bundle or an open um- brella part of your view may be cut | off, Keep your eyes and ears open, “Don't vacillate on the approach of a vehicle. The driver will be bet- jter able to avoid striking you if you act normally, aren i) yn TRE i AU: \ | n damages in Ifa ANG ih AN |} s(t) tA U; om Louis Case ate, valued at mi on @ Post mast As vats | Woods Blames Careless Public as Well as Reckless Drivers | lwaukes, he had claimed the estat and Suggests Remedies. Townsend said he will carry the tter to the highest court suit hinged on whether the boys! legally adopted by Mr. Town. 4 @ecision rendered invalid a wil 8T, LOUIS, Dee. 3.—Argumenta tn wage in 1906 leaving the estate to Mr cuumtteseem 1 Townwend and two sisters. | | “Don't forget that carelessness, | the Government's sult which seeks to| fF the Southern Pacific, in which he COURTS TOO LENIENT, | thouctticssnoss, undue haste and said that the Central Pacifico was not : = 3 ‘ -ENIENT. dissolve the Central Pacific Railway | a natural competitor for the business | recklessness are the causes of most | | ern Pacifle Ratlway were| of southern California, and that the | Sunset line was not a competitor for | the business of northern California. ‘The Government's complete brief Legislation Needed That Will | accidents “Dont’ form sumed he ard F, yesterday. et that the proper place | McClennen of Boston, the WISSNER 53 EAST 34TH STREET ]j) a to crons tho street in at tho Me *! Government's counsel, continued his Will be submitted to the court at the Give Police Greater Power j Walk, during the time that traffic ts) Jidreas, Among the points he made Conclusion of the argument and the Southern Pacific's attorneys have been « " are going. instructed to mai. their brief from the street; you are likely to wake} REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, | : _. == \mm DUTCH in the direction in which you | wing in the direction in whieh YOu! were: “The Sherman Anti-Trust Act |is not limited in its prohibition of “The Police Department Is doing all In Its power, ‘The only remedy for |this condition is in the education of the public, in the centralization of power over chauffeurs and in improv- ing the city's stree This was the reply of Police Com- “Don't jump on or off a moving car, “Don't try to anticipate what a driver ts going to do, whether he is going to stop or start, Give him | sufficient space to pass you.” FOR CHAUFFEURS: Is This Bright, Interesting Toy Store SOME SAY IT’S LIKE THEIR CONCEPTION OF FAIRYLAND, others declare it’s as enter- taining as a circus. Player Piano SALE missioner Woods yesterday when asked what he was going to do to stop the killing of pedestrians by automo- biles and other vehicles, According jto the records of the National High- ways Protective Society, 450 persons were killed in this manner this year. Figures made public by the Com- missioner yesterday show there must be added to these ‘fatalities 20,003 street accidents which did not result Jin death, but many of which were |serious, The Commissioner said auto- “Don't {imagine that you are a care- ful driver use you shout or toot your horn at a pedestrian crossing in front of you “Don't lose sight of the fact that the pedestrian is also permitted to use the roadway, “Don't forget that children must play and that the streets are some- times the only place where they can play. It is expected that you will be on the lookout for them and be pre- pared to stop instantly if one runs in first settled Manhattan Island || AMONG THESE DUTCH SETTLERS WERE THE VAN RENSSELAERS, SCHERMERHORNS, VAN CORTLANDTS,BEEKMANS, ROOSEVELTS They acquired Real Estate and have been wealthy ever since. N. Y. REAL ESTATE if bought at the right prices But we think, like the majority of those who have visited this wonderful exhibit of playthings, that it is THE FINEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY OF ITS KIND IN THE GREATER CITY. Besides being full of interest for little folk, it’s also a place. that grown-ubs, if their hearts are still young, should not miss seeing. We've seen many a man completely absorbed in the workings of some of these clever little ines and many a woman enraptured over some coquettish, apple-cheeked doll. Bisque baby Dolls, 98c to $7.98, The im- mechanical macl A real artistic display of the celebrated Helen Spear Blue Bird white enameled Furniture, with | the dolls sitting around in pretty cha ported kinds, rs and Children’s Autamobiles, $3.49 and $4.49, mobiles, which were responsible for more than half the deaths caused by vehicles, caused an even larger pro- portion of non-fatal accidents. The Commissioner declared that | both pedestrians and drivers were to Guaranteed new player pianos, popular make, worth $550, offered now at $379. Bench, cover, delivery, free music and enjoying their luncheon. Children’s oak Rockers made of oak, a won- derful value. Is equal to most $2.00 Chairs, at $1.25. Children’s Roll Top Desks, good size, usually | All styles. Other makes up to $24,98. All the Newest and Most Up-to- Date Games Scorem Mable Game.. ALWAYS MAKES GOOD 240 LOTS | of MARTIN SCHRENKEISEN ESTATE | front of you, “Don't forget that the operator of a motor vehicle has the same responal- bility as the engineer of a train, so a8 attention to driving is con- ned, “Don't fall to anticipate that per- ; Dan'* delay, blame for fatalities, With the help|sons will cross at the crossings and and of GEORGE H. HUBER || $4.50, at $3.49. ; sne| Lite Mind. Builder Blocks, usually $1.60; a Service. Dont delay. of his traffic experts he prepared for |that you must slow down and have Westchester Ave., White Plains Ave. & Leland Av fornia Dolls, 9Be to $1.69, Something, : d y $1.00, the Instruction of both classes a sot | four, vehicle well under control "O06 & neat Jocome Ave, 1604 to 170th Sta, entirely new. They made their “debut” first Kindergarten Games {of “don'ts,” which he said would] “Don't imagine that traffic regula at the Los Angeles Exhibition, They were| Funny Faces . largely eliminate the slaughter If they | tions were made for everybody but originated in California and the costumes were] House You Liv yourself, “Don't race home after your day's work. This practice caused most of the wagon accidents last year. “Don't fail to examine your brakes occasionally to see that they are in good working order, “Don't forget that you cannot stop an quickly on a down grade or on a iT slippery pavement as under ideal con- REMEMBER POOR ie coca gialla a gain ty The 14th of December to make up time across the street | ABSOLUTE AUCTION For Whatever They Will Bring. were observed. The "Don'ts" are: FOR PEDESTRIANS: “Don't let your familiarity with traffic breed contempt for its dangers, Very few out-of-town visitors are copied from the native Indians, squaws, pa-| Soc Paint Boxes, . pooses, cowboys and girls, little Dutch boys and| Big Circus Boole. i ; 4 | The Zig Zag Toy, girls with their wooden shoes and “quaint et new was dresses, 55 FLATBUSH AVENUE PaXe! m, BROOKLYN OPEN Fourth floor, West and Central ides, Fine Fur Scarfs and Muffs crossings; go slow there and make up 70% can remain on mortgage. Titles insured free. ‘ CR eave tear r¥6 ates | | e sri ata CONE LOR || Fer Maps Apply to At Wonderfully Low Prices AFThe Commissioner dectarea that |] JotPh P. Day, 31 Nassau Street: | arreata had failed to teach the drivers || J+ Clarence Davies, 149th St. & Third Ave., Agents snd Auctioneers WE HAVE “SHOPPED” these Abraham and Straus Fur Pieces all over New motor cars thel tes, i 4 ‘ ar + att ie Courts nave boeintoo eaten witn || York and are confirmed in our opinion that nowhere can a like collection be found offenders. vi ti I = " — | that would give the potlos ereci RERIGALE. { FOR SALE. || | from the point of view of variety and low price. It may be well to repeat that we provided our stock of these Fur Pieces, which make such warmly welcome Christmas gifts, before they were affected by the great rise in prices, power, especially over owners of cara, “T believe,” said the Commissioner OS MITT “that subway sldewalks will even. Ww | Specially chosen skins, Shapes are modish, Workmanship and finish exquisitely fine. | VHT tually have to be constructed at con Katt OR SEND POR RED BOOR FOX vith tal Black Lynx Scatfs..... + $22.50 4 75] | | HI gested points and at avenue cross. || EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS) , 71s We Red Fox Mutts, round w Mi tail and paws, $11.50 ‘Oy beet yin Motte $0.75 an ree i Wt ings. We ought also to tear down || ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. LOWEST PRICES) Ly Perry Weane Red Fox Scarfs, animal shape.... . 89,’ N cet I . . in e WH back yard fences and turn yards any || CALL:WRITE OR PHONE. y Black Fox Muffs, round or bari Natural Raccoon Scarf AGENT CALL OND © U nor oan Beaver Muffs AMERICAN WATCH Eo oon] Beaver Scarfs N Ss d eTereN A pare tee Ermine Muffs, round and p! Ermine Scarfs . street, Central Bide. Black Fox Scarfs. Taupe Fox Muffs. . Scarfs Black Wolf Black Wolf Scarfs. Black Lynx Muffs.. roofs into playgrounda for children then keep them from playing tn the street.” "$27, $12.75 and $19.75 $64.50 and 869,50 7.50, $29.75 and up O6W. yi TINES SQUIRE SUBWAY rs AND WATCHES. uae -any honest parson ca’ procure meckly tmonthiy. payments, Write, Greener 170 Blway Room 1014: | REDIT.A08) > FIGHT FOR FREE SPEECH IS HOTTER IN PATERSON and $32.50 Second floor, Fulton 9 een ene en eeeen anes weeneeeees. PATENTS, CONVENIENT ‘SH , ATENT era ~ IH p . ay Broadway at 48th, Be. TS tha PW, W, Plans Arrest of Byery:Po- PATENTS noo it iors hue | Gift Cabinets, 15c a Box 45 Broadwar. N.Y. 1440 Broadway at 4 het'St. 96 East 14th St. at 4th Ave. 98 Reade Street liceman Who Tries to Silence Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Evzabeth Gurley Flynn, who on Tues- day was acquitted in Paterson, wher she was charged with having incited rot, returned to that city yesterday + visit her attorney, Henry Marelli, Mi: Flynn said she would try to speak thi month tn the city, though Chief Bim son has promised to block any such at- tempt. | orge Stinson, Comm 63 N Be. |= Bde Tate & C 109 Lenex Ave, 147 Fourth Ave. BROOKLYN: 351 Fulton Street 150 Flatbush Ave. WholesaldWept,, 96 Reatte Street, New York Each Cabinet contains 24 gold edge correspondence cards with 24 envelopes to match. Cloth finish stock with poinsettia and season's greeting on cover. ‘Other Gift Boxes at 35c a Box—Contain 24 sheets of writing paper with 24 envelopes to match, White cloth fini stock. Both the paper and envelopes are French bordered in gold or colors. Ribbon tied. Large Upright Hinge Cover | Fountain Pens, Special at Cabinets, $1.19 47c Each Covered with cretonne and filled They are made of hard rubber, with 48 sheets of high grade Writ- | hand chased, and fitted with 14- ing Paper in two sizes, 24 gold edge | karat pen points, Each put up in Cards with 72 Envelopes to match, | a neat holly box. Brass and Silver Desk Articles at One-Half Price A special purchase and clean-up of our stock. This is an opportunity for you to obtain a very pleasing gift at a very small price. The quantities, however, are limited. Btroet floor, Fulton street, MEN 3, WOMEN'S SUITS $4 SLANDARD. OUTFITTING co J 112 Wo ith St wo! ¥.ODORCVES tment, furnished two room, ble house; M3), COLD ot. (rz Furnished. BLACK SILK always make a most acceptable gift, and our as- Sonny now surprisingly large, even for this unusually lar Stocking Store. a Mage SOS Exceptional quality black silk with mercerized double garter tops 00 with farter H 35 quality black silk with double garter ope ind $1.6 soles Pe er 2.25 Central Tallatng, i | These Men’s Winter Overcoats \ | A Standard to Judge Others By | _DENTISTRY, ‘Dentistry That Lasts NO PLATES REQUIRED GUARANTEED SUITS OVERCOATS, BTC. 5) | DOWNAWEEKLY 8 i TF ano ADWAY, head of the Police sion, sys that he will support Bimson, and that Mayor Fordyoe wil! stand by him, LW. iter 3 nbers to-morrow wil) h plans for liceman who t. n from sp “will begun and soles alr meetings tn mercerized or silk double tops and soles, unusual at The permanency, strength, beauty and aga is h ng, heavy comfort of the Waterbury Bridge Work uro unexcelled, ‘This intricate work 16 hoe Gas Heater One Surio will warm 3 oni ats ‘ow also. will atrick Quin Extra terior work by hee jac inexperienced nt Why pay extravagant prices? The New WATERBURY Way Come hore In the 1 he Finance Committee of the Gurley | Flynn Defense Committee met last night | In the home of Mrs Pastor Stokes Manhattan. Big Stock ¥ New Styles for Women, Men, Boys and Girls On all Parclases u $26 Terms of sl Kast Building, ing, have your and return W set that fits 3 h saved—loose missing teeth replaced ou All work guaranteed 10 bl years, 1 ny and Dental Surgery made patnicss by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY eateries ee | Employees of Corset m to Be Gay tn Terrace Garden, will be hun reds of “perfect AND WEEK nt ‘Torrace iardom by the em DIAMONDS es WAS BLRGM| AMDB | Gold Chain. oh teee) « 5:00 rn Go through the men’s clothing shops— , < Reread. Gt TeRRE Blobs: OAQMIAMIEAT® a | Silver Fillings = - - + 6Ocup) Find out, if you can, how many of the Overcoats you see there are all wool, i ASuits, Coats, More than 2,00 of the emptoveen wil | LAEPGRVER & Co" MADEN LANE | WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS See how much you will have to pay for the fabrics, the cut, and the workman. | | TPP iraneseniiese rarer OMMAM TAILORING €0 Way 29 W. 34th St., Now York ship that you like. | resses, urs |ing will last until at least 4 o'clock Sat 414-416 Fulton St, Brooklyn puna I brday ‘mor There will bo a bie halt waite son hare Nouns, BTO 6 SUNDAYS, 9 70 2 Then come to see this Abraham and Straus collection, | raudevitle show, with all the perform German, Fi 14 Bwedish Spoken. te the e ch of material in our Men's Clothing is ALL WOOL: Prices Lov Lowest ara supplied by the Nemo fectory, DENTISTRY. _ _ Semen folne In ATTENDANCE si sani Pein on i Bn ie bil sil OnE Our guarantee for It; : ball will be enough to make hy Notice the fine tailoring; the good linings; the ample, comfortable cut, and the STYLE, Buty chorus” In town ugly with ] And you'll be amazed at the low prices you pay for such excellence, — Particular emphasis on the half-dozen sorts of Coats at $14.75; the special Overcoats at ut Of by War | $19.75; the splendid Chinchilla Greatcoats at $25.00, and so on up to $30.00, aN , jean Us 8. A, If you have three or four teeth I will insert a full set without a jf) Dress Chesterflelds, silk Hined, hand tailored, Walking Coats, plain or fancy. . more to $25.00 | eran Pili Plate. 1 do this with absolute satisfaction. oo ‘ 918, 15 fo $30.00 Greatcosts, for motoring or driving..$14.75 to $25.00 | Inetitu ; ne cesta EXAMINATION FREE | | i} Dress Coats of fancy mixtures, various models, ur Overcoats ... 4.75 to $80.75 | the. nk oraity ot nitty BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH, $5.00. $16.50 to $25.00 | Fur-lined Overcoats + $37.50 to $74'50 : nk Headed drone | Artificial Teeth Remarkable Range of Fancy Suits, $12.50 to $25.00 if Sue on | rtificia eet To these Suits everything applies that we have already said of the Winter Overcoats, as tne Sh Mat Street seh aid nat tn ae presentte $7, $10 and $15. H Second oor, Men's Bhp, Kast. iutiting a” ition of the Sth Ave “1 nda of coal tar dyer iat | BROOKLYN S LARGEST. in ads Te catenin bec tas Beal DR. H. Ww. GUILSHAN _— aS : | MiFed are, ee ould Be manufac: |N, E, Cor, 125th St, é& 8th age Entrance 271 W, 125th St. | Lt