The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1915, Page 3

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| a pe interests of the Kings County Com- pany, in which were held the 387 shares of stock McCall owned, Immediately after the Governor has disposed of McCall's case, be will be asked to give personal attention to MCALL'S OFFICIAL — | THOMPSON INQUIRY Whitman, Called From Albany | REOPENS FIRE HERE nis . | ON WILLIAMS AND WOOD Yo-Day, Will Devote Sunday | i 2 a The Thompson Legislative Commit- to Framing Decision. tee on resuming |the First District Public Service its investigation of | van se GQNGRESS SUPPORT IN COMMITTEES ASSURED WON GPE F488 4OO0OO0OOOO6 OO OOOF eet a ced Democrats Favoring National Defense Plans Are in Ma- jority on House Boards. Commission in this city, inquired !'WO COUNTS HURT.|into the tetting of a contract to the Pererrerrerre rete Srrre.y WASHINGTON, Dec, 4-—Demo- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, — General Railway Signal Company of | 7 - : | Rocheeter for installing a signal ays-| Governor Next Will Give His ‘em in the Fourth Avenue subway. . a a There were rumors that a defeated | Attention to Cases of Will- the Federal Stgnal Com > roe << ompetitor FP HP HS OTSF299G90OO cratic nominations for House com- | mittees, announced to-day and whieh | will be laid before the House Monday, | assure support for President W ‘ natnonal eae programme pany of iams and Wood. xplode, 4 as the! @ we Federal Company was the low bid- | & ‘i let. The company's President, Alfred | { (Special to The Frening World.) H, Rensha and its counsel, Joseph ALBANY, Dec, 4.—With the official $, Auerbach, were subpoenaed, but | © fate of Chairman Edward EB, McCall proved reluctant witnesses. % of the First District Public Service! When it develo Commission squarely in his hands, D°¢" Negotiations subsequent to the i submitting of bids a oth com.) t y. Whitman is expected to make a mitting of bids and both com- | nantes had lowered their prices, the! 4 ston to remove him from offc®|eommittes dropped the subject Monday unless J enta his 30 MeCail pre«| resignation in the mi time, An offictaf errand at the Great | °! | President Rensh | tlon sald: The ¢ e to a lower fi n Meadow Prison prevented the Gover- nor from framing his decision to-day, papers in the case on Sunday neral Company had eut “The Federal Company was install- but he will consider the voluminous! {ng the signal svatem in the Centre and | Street loop and submitted a bid for had a sensation to ped that there had PODe Rede REDE E gure than the Specificationa on which we aw under examina- the work ix now being don loriginal specttications on bid. if common gossip that nothing ha been done toward installation of, the | new device, and f am informed that which we! | publicans on the commiitees will be nnovwnced later. Five or six new members of the 3 Naval Committee are "big navy" men, 2 Oscar Gallaway of Texas, named to > Succeed the late Reprogentative With- 3 erspoon of Mississippl, ts opposed to % any material increase in the navy © Witherspoon was of the same convie $ tion, and the naming of Galluway > was in recognition of low Wither eens 8P00N Would have voted if he had re turned to © now —e igress, ‘The comunitt bid if stands eight for a “big nav ‘9 and five for a “little navy." The members of the Military Af fairs Committee are said to be unani eon ine, Mously In favor of a larger army Claude Kitchin, Chairman Ways and M mmittee ans Cy op- ® prepared with a de © announces | the ”~ rth Avenue system. Our bid! (y, pia you offer to lower your bid?} Posed to the pla preparedness, ment on Monday | War the lowest, about $1,400,000, and| 4. whon the B. It. T. asked me about,| Dut he sald go-day that he was satls- a ; . jthat of the General Railway Stgnal! ity did offer to take off $80,000. |fied with the personnel of the com- That Judge McCall wit be retired! Company about $1,800,000, | sal Waltieed, Xe tiga (davecaued Y about $1,800, | And the lowered price of the | tittees. opposition developed to to private life before Monday n either voluntarily or by mandate the State’s Chief Executive. positive prediction of tt ne Governor's elbow in the Exec Chamber Tho evidence Committee Governor regards as most di nf the McCall Is the ownership of the 287 | ‘ iares of stock in isda tall cca Heat, Light and Row ree it which McCall claims to have t bare red to Mrs, McCall, bat which he | 4: Over $40 lid not legally transfer and of which| @ Pid the Gen stock McCall ts still in reality the] wer tis bid AL igs tb in lwki by the bt ae Ls . Mackin. Second in importance in the Gov- ernor'’s mind, {t is said, is MoCall'e “At the time th |the President of pany that he 9 closest to r speed contre IVE) Deon tried and th: bait it for cons taken before the Finally the cor which commit Kings County Power Company, | }than t ha was for about $1 for equipment of to the General Company at a meeting tional provision for a certain amount hypothetical scheme was adopted ie bids were opened |, neral Company was $100,000 below | Kitchin continuing to head the Ways the General Com- | you As 1 thine: 0c Jand Means Committee had a new system) The committee then dropped the| These are the Democratic designa- 1 that had never wubject and began cxamining into the; Gone to the Army and Navy Com- at he would ike to) (nancial affairs of Brookiyn gas come | mittees Ideratios panies Naval—Pudgott, Tonnesses, Chair htract was awarded | Commenting on yesterday's hear-|man; Talbott, Maryland; Estopinal, Aipany, where Mr. McCall} Louisiana; — Rh Me York; on about Dec, 18, hor was summarily | ‘rripble, Georgia; Hensley, Missouri; until later.” Cron Will remove Mevatt, | Buchanan, Ulinols; Gray, Indiana; Pree eee een ee if ho fails to do so after the| Callaway, ‘Texas, Hart, New Jersey; Genevol Company? Connelly, naas; Olver, Alabaim and Liebel, Pennsyiva eral Company later Yes, to about $10 rhe finat “ 000, with add ntlal facts. fy his acts. only He sought the care if the new if bullying, He had an argu. j bluff and Military Chairman Dent, Me Hay, Virgin Shallenbe! luwell of New ; Olney, Massachusetts, only to ction as Commissioner in allowing r niake an argument. He dam-|eontnitines remain. une! from he Edison Electric IMluminating| Q Was this new scheme ever ted how lightly ho rewards tho| (pot eenaiun Tepresenrative Russe Vompany of Brooklyn to absorb the} Stalled? A. T have no knowle of the law and his endeavoral qaie at South ‘ina, who figured Amsterdam Light, Heat and Power| that it hag been, to evade ite tute prominently us an insurgent of the Company's outstanding 122 shares of| @. Is the scheme practical? A To him the ownership of stock tn | Banking and Currency Committee Inst tock, By this act, It don't think so Governor, Me urged upon promoted the NOR NBL ALENT CONE AICI a the work ia being ‘a punt ty corp: that} & Puntic utility corp el on thol} U understand fuetedietion !« of no eonsequ: neta 1 concealed In his wife's nai Pe SPIES OUT RNS “Your Health Account Is Overdrawn” # ONSTIPATION has become chronic with you because you've elther neglected it, or depended for relief upon laxatives and eathartics which have only left you worse off. “Constipation, or rather, the auto-intoxication which con- stipation causes, is responsible for your headaches, your bil- iousness, and also for the nerv- ousness and despondency which you complain of. The use of mineral oil is the re- cognized treatment for consti- pation, and the purest form of mineral oil is Nujol. It acts as a simple mechanical lubricant. It won't relieve constipation over night—don’t expect it to. But it will restore normal activity of the bowels in the course of a week or ten days under ordinary conditions. ** Nujol tsentirely free from the dangers which attend the use of habit-forming laxatives and cathartics, It does not act like a medicine—a physic or purge, but otls the walls of the intestines as a delicate machine ts olled, and thus facilitates the pass of waste matter, Nujol te odorless, tasteless and color- Joes. It can be taken in any quant'*y without harm, Write for booklet, “The Rational Treatment of Constipation.’’ If your draggist haen't it, we will send you ® pint bottle of Nujol prepaid to any point in the United States on receipt of '160—money order or stamps. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Qlew Bayonne Jereez) s New Jersey THE PURE WHITE MINERAL OIL, ation under his year, was not committee, but was Foreign Affairs Coma Demucrats and eight nority parties w ence {f It me.” bers of each of fight to re » in the , Democrats agreed to-day in conference, should not be urged on the opening day of Congress, and will jstponed until later in the week. view of thiy decision, Majority leader Kern telegraphed, to-d-y to Vice President Marshall at Indian- will not be necessary present on the opening Pr wished to upolis that for him to b fay. The V telay coming to V count of the illness of Mrs. The Senate will be o the Secretary and tt will be the election ot of Arkansas as business or Clarke dent pro tem- pore When the Democratic caucus re cessed this afternoon, it was an nounced that the Idea to make Cloture tion a perty measure, had been abandoned, ‘The opponents of the effort to mit debate, it was evident, were so much in the major- {ty that the subject could not be approved by caucus action. It was predicted that a resolution containing some form of Revision of,the Rules would be introduced on Monday and formally be referred to a committee The indications are that the friends of Cloture will have difficulty in get- ting favorable action MRS, REYBURN TO WED GERMAN CHEMIST Banker Kelly's Daughter Divorced Kirst Husband as Too Fond of Aeroplanes. Emil Schill, a chemical en dress a German citizen, and neer, who fave his ad- * Club, No. & has obtained a Florence Kelly of Albert Tevi as th Forty-first Street se to wed Mrs burn, daughter Kelly, a banker The coming marriage has interes in this city and St. Louis. Mrs, Rey turn, in a trial that lasted twenty five minutes, got a diyorce trom Amadee V. Reyburn jr, scion of a wealthy St, Louis family, in that city in 1912, Reyburn | | of the sufe deposit department of the | Mercantile ‘Trust Company of St Louis, His ' tual unkindness thought more of his aeroplanes than of her, Reyburn i a noted amateur airman, M burn who is now thirty-two, lias daughter, Julia, thirteen years old At the home of Tevis Kelly. the son of the manager and Mrs, Albert sof Mra, Reyburn, y-seoond Vaknown Man Kile Careless of the warn! triany should use siroet unidentified inan sturted ¢ \ pedon axing, an rows West Twenty-six th reid front of No, 214, uck t express company ¢ le driven by Edward Morrison, and died in Rellevue Hoapital Me was abou twenty-seven year 1a feel 4 Inches in height, weighed 140 pounds had fair bair ahd wore 4 dark ay black bet and browm overcoaL \ ‘ 1915. SMOKARO! CIGGETT A MYERS ZOBACGA To prevent breakage - hold the bowl and not the stem — when filling or knocking the out of the SMOKAROL PIPE. (2 ounces; 24 Smokes) Drum of 72 Smokes, 300 4 Packages Here’s the New Form of the Famous VELVET— Smoothest Smoking To- bacco—a quality that cannot be improved. Convenience, economy, greater smoke enjoyment, are a few of the advantages. Find out other good points for yourself. PATENTED JUNE 29 1918 You can use VELVET SMOKAROLS in the SMOKAROL PIPE,or your ordinary pipe. Either way, VELVET SMOKAROLS are handier than bags or tins. Slip ‘em in your vest pocket. sour dealer cannot supply you, we will send you @ drum of VELVET SMOKAROLS 12 packages, 72 smokes—30c,and « SMOKAROL PIPE 25¢, om receipt of cash or stamps. ADDEESS Liqgelte Myra Fobacen Cs 112 Fifth Ave, New Yort prvipne aay SMOKAROLS The pure rice paper, in whieh the SMOK AROL ie wrapped, is tasteless and odorless. 10c A an RR Se AE BN

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