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ot the oo ‘ is Sin were those of Borough President Cal- BOSTON, Mass. April vier pir stilbtet By Seiiioe Gallngiana vin Van Name of Richmond and per cont, Wage increas, elfective ASHE nee A lll M : an) President Marks of Manhattan S, -} : 17, was announced to-day by the Amere [of the Supreme Court. State Senator George Cromwell has | Senator Favored on Eve offiean woolen Company, tt was underare | “As soon as the proposal to build] introduced at Albany a bill_whereby , i . fatniions 7% : ” lati . att weed here: tin ain vance 4 Citizens Object to Measure | the garbaxe disporal plant on Riker'n|! Sill be illegal for the omcials of Legislature Urged Urged to Abolish Would Restore Party Emblem Legislative Committee to Find] National Committee Meeting |stooa here tat a. similar advance i 1 at one borough of New York City to pu r . a aes A ae multe es ould be made in other textile q Jammed Through Board — | [*424 had been defeated and they lq garbage plant in another borough | — “Certiorari” Delays and | So as to Permit Straight ; Big Profit Taken Between Marshall to Run Again. [tries in New England within a tow! ¥ head, : |began to talk about establishing it] without the consent of ita citizens ? , n eve { of stimate. on Staten Island our people rose up| He, hopes to rush it through at once Holdup of Orders. Vote With One Mark. Farm and Consumer. WABHINGTON, April 11—Vice} Concerning increase, vena in revent t coming of the stienininneasetinniets ad +6 08 universal objection to tt and 80 prevent the coming President Marsnait, again the running | affects 26.000 employees in New Eng MASS! AEETING PLANNED, |, 720, Staten Island Civic League] the indignation of the people of! By Samuel M. Willams. (From # Staff Correspondent of The (Special frem a Staft Correspondent] mate for President Wilson, and sen. | jit, mmpany issued the follows * f a |*he Hoard of Trade, the Chamber of [Staten Island Is at the boiling Dotnt.| (gpecial Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) of The Evening World.) lator J. Hamilton Lewis, temporary | jnyr statement ” | |Commerce and many prominent in. JAC @ mane meeting a few evenings | Evening World.) ALBANY, April 11.—Another at- ALBANY, April 11.—A new kind of | chairman and keynotor at the Demos A wencral increase of wages. 19 Bill Also Introduced in Legis-|«\viduals catied on Mayor Mitehel and TavINR A Vigitanes Commits! ALBANY, April 11.—The ablest tob- tempt of the Republican Old Guard to {eeisiative investigation ts to be |cratic National Convention, t# the @Bnounced by the Americ an a ee 1 event Undesir protested. They asked for a public burn. | byiste and lawyers of the public wer. come back is to be made this week launched during the summer that will lnrospective arrangement, according | siante April {7 Previous, Increuses ature to Defeat Undesir- jvaring, put none was given to them, fantine vice corporations flocked to Albany through a bill to change the present concern principally the farmers, bUt|t, many Democratic leaders eather. |r the company's, milla have. beew I able Project. [although they received anmurances |*tations by the people of the WWlAnd | toe day to head off a bill that they form of the election ballot. It ts not Which will also interest the clt¥ jing here for the meeting of State shaped to give the lower bald help i deaths | hat no harm would be done to Staten |” "A"ralt haw been insued for a maxa-| Consider the most menacing to thelr s» much a Barnes and anti-Barnes housewife, because it deals with the | CHairmon ‘Thursday, the reatest addition to, (helt com: , 1 Staten Island. | 282d. It was only yesterday, when | meeting on Friday evening to make Interests since Gov. Hughes estab- issue as @ scheme of machine politi- Mah cost of living. The Senate ha | Senator Lewis announced to-day | agement that these p One hundred thousand Sta soit contract was being jammed {Plans for Mghting off the arbaxe| lished the system of public service clans to insure control of party or-| adopted, and the Assembly Will, 4! nae talk of his possible candidacy | hve jualized : @sr are in a state of raging Indigna-| through the Board of Estimate, that Cisuene aur tes inthe ton, {28 commission regulation. On the other ganizations and to weaken the power Tesolution providing for an inawiry ae tng Vice Presidency had been | Sttlon of emplovecs. ines chink pe | ‘ tion at the plan to put a garbage dis-|Mayor Mitchel told me that there waslof Richmond, has been engaged hand Commissioners Whitney and of independent voters, | aa to why the farmer receives 80 ttle | aispetied with the determination ot | i wir Srey Che Sent oy oto a posal plant on the Meadows beside the MO necessity for a public hearing in Borough President Van Namo sald | Harvey of the New York City com-| ‘The plan provides for restoring the | for his produce, when city folks re! sirshan to run again, The United| cent ry Kull, which bas been rusheq|{%i* case, an the charter did not pro- to-day that he believed the People | mination, who appeared in behalf of old party emblem to the top of the | Paying such high prices. States Senators are to be elected in er Kill von Kull, which ba we | sae for tt. Page, Ud Means (9 Prevent the Out tehe Jegislation, dectared that unless ballot, with the circle for voting a| Senator Wicks of Oneida County.|sigiana this fall, and the presence of ‘STOP GRAY HAIRS through the Board of Estimate. They] “phi jy vory atrange to all of ua, _— Commissioners were given added au- straight ticket with a single cross) ¥"0 Was @ rich manufacturer before| wirsnais namo on ths ticket is | @enounce thia act of Mayor Mitchel] expecially in view of the letter L re | thority their ability to protect public| mark. The so-called Massachusetts!" turned gentleman farmer, 18 the! ‘cite py Democrats here to aid| and the board as a snap proceeding, {ceived in answer to one I sent to the PILOT MISSING IN BOAT. |jaterest in the future would be we. | tailor now in use has no arrangement | @tthor of the resolution and will be| their party's candidates. Hence the Quickly and Safely STATEN LAND PREPARES 10 FIGHT GARBAGE PLANT and threaten to carry their appeal te the highest courts rather than submit to having what they call a nuisance imposed on them “We have right will on our side and we not submi to this invasion of F. Leman is counsel in one of the jour rights He taxpayer sults to prevent the signing * said Francis | to-day 'm r two weeks ago, protesting THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, notice. The swift action by the Mayor and the Board of Hatimate yesterday followed the dismissal by Juatice Cal- laghan of the Supreme Court of two taxpayers’ sults for an injunction to prevent the establishment of the garbage plant on Staten Island. The decision waa announced In the forenoon, and by 1 P. M. the mem- bers of the Board of Katimate were | in weasions in a hastily called meet. | ing. Tho only votes against the plan | Port) |, APRIL 11, 1916, SERVICE BOARD DECISIONS FINAL riously handicapped. | ASKS LAW 10 MAKE REPUBLICANS PLAN CHANGE IN BALLOT | TOAD MACHINE of party columns, but groups of WILL HUNT MAN WHO AS PUT UP COST OF LIVING Chairman of a joint legislative com- LEWIS AS KEYNOTER. OF DEMOCRATS IS THE TALK IN WASHINGTON MORE PAY FOR 25,000 WOOLEN MILLS HANDS nounces 10 Per Cent. Increase Beginning April 17. WA withdrawal of Lewis A recent visit of National Chair- No one can tell it you used be! ym ail | Big New E plana | Corporation Ane 0 eeeeeEeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeeeEOE ee ey eee ts ap ene a —_--— againat the placing of the garbage Not Seen Since March 2x, | The bill in question ts one recently | names of candidates under each office | Mittee with $25,000 State money to] | Heat visit Of National Chair lit you use ' find! 4 rem. mbs to Wash- | Color Res po disposal plant on our island. Here] wth nity pilot's tlcense and hia photos| !MtPeduced by Senator Burlingame |and requires a mark before the name ; srend TPNe lane co the raccire avin be | oat, Dave, the way. for Lewis's lucite ged tnersiire: does nor ceaame | is the answer;" pocket, Samuel Peter taking away from corporations the! of each person voted for, edies, The text of the inquiry will be! probable selection as temporary pre- original color, Yow can wash or curl the | fm I “Clty of New York, o} , an, os right to certiorari proceedings in court,| yt is planned t |“why the distribution of milk, butter, | siding officer at the St. Louis conven- | huir ag often as you please —the color y New » Office of the 1 Street, Kast Port Cheate D fo push the new bill tion. It was desired to have a west-| Ff are Mayor, March 23, 1916. started alone to row across Long Island! @#Ainst orders regulating rates and! through the Senate, where it hasbeen ®®#% poultry and live stock is con- sha inan ane the Benate Whip is eas will be tn the hair, through aad | enronah, j oar Mr, Leman—The Mayor) Sound tn search of work on March 28, |#ervice, It does not deprive corpora-|introduced by Walters of Syracuse, ‘felled by combination and monopoly |¢5" ye autistactory to. the President, | eden her P rations as electrig { anked me to acknowledge the receipt | Acaualntances «aw him take hi boat/ tions of the right of appeal to the| but snags are ahead in the Assembly. f dealers and manipulation of prices| who will have the final say. light is to candle | st it yourself We are proud of our reputa- |of your lettor of recent date from Kekel's float and start down the! courts, but limits the method which| Speaker Sweet ie outapoken in his t? ch an extent as to reduce pro- Hk LAWin ie te kloan | Onl scot bale and you will be delighted, Ryram River in the col z ‘1 6 r re ion to Lewis tion: tion for fair and honorable | “You may be sure ho will not atand| yi) “a ‘ailine et {he tink Ne ward has become the favorite practice of | opposition, and Gov, Whitman has in- ‘uction, and tn such manner as to! Tit 20 Cts oe ee teem te Trial Package, with special comb, sent dealing—for low prices—and for the perpetration of any injustice ja m him since and it is feared timated broadly that he will veto it,i¢ !™Pair the quality and unduly to €M-/man, Charios Boeschenstein, a Sell tie otreiaay colar Of rome for eyeglass accurac E to Staten Island. The matter of the!that aomething has happened to him: said Commissioner | the measure should reach him. How- | "ce prices to consume: ' frend of Rog 4 uulivan, is oppo: ved st's, of Twill ail yous | Khe) location of a garbage disposal plant, 1,” Waltney to The Bvening World, ‘oN | ever, the old organisation men claim! “Conditions are becoming vitally/ te, lunos OBt NTO. Aimmanehin it nis | ord direct Harris se8 cost 82.00 OF | rowover, 18 a very serious probler Koing away. Hie has| {%* proposition that our law be made |to have the votes to Jam it through. | S¢"ous for both producer and con~| {yi campaigned — aiainst | ¢,2nt Jet,the tm | more, depending upon the | ana wilt be gone into carefully by the|® wite and five childre effective, so that a final order of rl etneltity he thread eed over |#umer,” said Senator Wicks, iy Sullivan when oe latter ran for the} sist on the or frame you select and the kind | poara of Ketimate before any de- i . jon, which is constitutional | the proposition to-day and the Tam-/ farmer is receiving discouragingly| Senate in 1914 and th A result- | Mary T. Goldman and 1 dahil Dw ‘ | many contingent decided to oppose | hi od and the|ing has not been nator look for this name on of lenses your eyes require. cision 18 reached Lebdedb edits cliche Sate sball really be final and any tampering with the ballot, rah nn racldeblipctonih Sacks Taggert of Indiana, a nitteos | HE Backave OF you } ie “At the present time the matter 19! William J. Walsh, the Long Talana| not subject to an endiees chain of | “we'ure against any sehomne that |city family ts paying extraordinary man, while he declines to discuss the Brlatein appointed s being held up awaiting a decision by |CitY painter, accused of searing the| certiorari! reviews. If we cannot get|will tend to diminish independent | high prices for food. Both have 004) wituation, is understood to op) pose | fv Oh CREE ION, Kea U. 8. Pat Of bl . ° [hands of his adopted son William with| such an amendment we are not in-| yoting.” said Senator Wagner of New)reason to complain. Somebody 1n| Lewis. Mary T. Cotimen Fatdmon Pde St Paul Mine the Supreme Court. Very truly your®) . req hot poker to teach him not to| terested in having mere abatract ju-| York, their leader. between them is getting the rake-off, | = — a “THEODORE ROUSSEAU, steal, wan held in $1,000 bail by Mag-| fladiction over dt “This is no time to be changing the | ad I want 40 find out who It ts." veretary to the Mayor.” Jistrate Conway to-day in the Long| ture can pass man ballot or the election and f want to Sn . their merit without giving conside: Speaker tion to the argument that they are overriding the comiiss! ————_———— WATCH STOLEN IN CLUB he intention of the etlizens n Island to maroh to the City City Police Court on a charge of niouw arsault, Walsh lives at No. Get a Victrola now and have in Hall 10,000 strong if a puulle hear- Seventh Avenue, Long Island City, | Unless we get this st week's State E a h me Avg. bet, tint dy Add Ss Ling had been granted by the Mayor.]and I twenty-five years old. His] are in the position of having responsi: meeting. “The only legisla aster music in your own home Tos or idnstse Mive,, Se seokeS eit: | ie ait nd factories | W1fe. Mary, sald that the adopted son) pility without authority. There are subject that will be passed will be | MAY BE BACK IN MA Broadway, ‘ear Willoughiy, Broowrn thecuichout tlhe inland had Kiven there | had come to her crying with burns on| other meritorious public #ervice bills | the rtionment of Senate dis- | bee thi Fulton St, omeaite AO A'S, Brooklin employees lnive in advance, and they|hi# hands. In default of the ball penne, Te iia Wis GE earitone cite | dukes AUD OF poll ioal coinmolt ae sees | By ckage at the Yale Club Awaits You can hear on ae Sieh Ot. test We ire On, were ready to move at a moment's | fixed Walsh was committed to Jail, SUINY GOMGMLTSAN GE’ Besiote: Kid | CobMitaHIOR COCRRATEAIEg Eh tite rar | PaCRaee a x the Victrola as superb Easter music as you can Keck, Who Was Assembly gave a hearing on the vari Thomas ous bills this afternoon at which the districting. “Wil there be legislation reducing corporation lawyers appeared | in State committes fram the present Robbed Over a Week Ago. hear in any church any. % ere force, while in the corridors around, 150 membership?” was asked, : | : pasta LS fag New Baby Book Just Issued—Mailed Upon Application the legislative chambers the lobby-|_ “Thera will, not” “replied the| TO men were held in $1.00) ball where ists corraled members and whis- Speaker, “It has been suggested that each in Yorkville Police Court by 4 ? on sus- ed persuasive arguments. Their | represent vorite cluims were that to deprive the corporations of their court chan- Contains illustrations and descriptions of every requisite for the Infant's First Outfit, also Nursery Furniture. Jranklin Simon 8 Co. tion be changed from As sembly districts to Senate district thus cutting down membership from Magistrate McQuade to-day | picion of having stolen a gold watch from the room of Thomas Keck, a Victrola X, $75, nel of techincal delay would be ti-/ 150 to 51, Also there was suggestion Shown here or) legal, unconstitutional and a reflec-|of changing Congressional district | broker at No. 11 Broadway, who lives Shown here is very popus tion upon the courts themselves, | lines within the State, Neither of|at the Yale Club. The watch the men | lar. We will place it in In reply to this argument, it was) these propositions will be entertained, are accused of taking is believed to be in the Yale Club at this time, but the fact cannot be established until your home, with $5 worth of records (your selec- tion), total $80, on a small Pointed out that the State Commi sioners seek only what the Interstate Commerce Commission enjoys. No! so far as I am concerne oo writ of certlorarl can be taken| ; . > : Sar nileatent Mr. Keck returns to the city from a vayment of only Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Seaaet Alt greets “ae veeeeel LIF] THE DMPLOMMMALS | busunete win on Toomey veceun'ne Pas Courts are limited to equity and alone is authorized to. open a sealed } Sonstituttona: — Ou and stamped package which arrived $5 id | (iF POLITICS iN this morning through the United ' Infants Apparel Shop PUPILS. BURN E EFFIGY ’ States mail. Fre - Balance may be paid in small weekly or monthly payments, Mr, Keck missed the watch on A ’ OF SCHOOL TRUSTEE CALL OF HENRY WHITE April 6 and reported his loss to the Come in to-morrow. Other Victrolas $15 to $400. club superintendent, Dennis Cashan, i aye ho did some detective work on his ¥ % y Pa Layettes and Accessories Aroused by Reduction of Appropria- — peers lesa Cashan caused the Mew Yorks Leading Victrola Stores tions tor Long Island Agri- Until Reform Is Made U. S,|#rrest last night of Edward Harper, French or American-Made cultural School. Cannot Take Place Among PESoe utes rec ee cHSeERIUDN aha ali a i seme FARMINGDALE, N. Y,, April 11.— Nations, He Claims Stephen Stoyth, of No, 876 Lexington f Our specialized Baby Shop, on the third floor, never offered a more fascinating array of Aroused iy te reduction in the ap: Nations, aims. Avenue, a club bellman, 4Stores INC. ‘i toni H > CBG : ropriations for the Long Island Agri- -_-__ From a remark dropped by Harp dainty clothes, the majority of which are French hand-made, exquisitely hand-embroidered aaitural School near this place the! WASHINGTON, April 11.—The | When he was arrested It was believed 563. Sth Ave 427 dthAve. 23W42nd St 27 W 34thSt. i and made exclusively for Franklin Simon & Co. Also an excellent selection of carriage robes, pillow cases, bibs and tiny outdoor wraps, besides nursery and play room furniture. R46 ST BET 5AGAVES on Heated at 23 w 42nd St students to the number of sixty and BET 5 86 AVES helped out by a number of boys of thia village paraded last night with | an effigy which some of them said was | that of James T. Hoile of Brooklyn, a by Cashan that the watch would be returned to-day, A package arrived in the first morning mail. United States will never assume tts place in the family of nations until politics ceases to play an important part in the selection of American | * diplomats and tn the army and navy, | Special Offerings member of the Board of Trust {declared Henry White, former Am- | ; Then they attempted to burn the| passador to France, in an address at N “0 | " Infants’ Slips Infants’ Skirts etMigy, but after they had set it on] to-day's seusion of the convention of | HIS season women are buy- fire it was captured by Constable | George Powell, who extinguished the flames, The schoo! has been uneasiness for some the Navy League of the United States, He was speaking on "The Baneful Influence of Politics Upon Our Fors elgn Relations.” “If there is Hand-made Long Skirte of fine nainsook, waist or Gertrude models. Special French Hand-made Long Skirts Hand-made Slips of fine nain- sook; neck and sleeves edged with Val. lace. Special French Hand-made Slips of fine ing shoes with an eye to some- thing more than style. Ab- 85 ina # time ov one conviction more ; ove to reduce its appropriation, iu enatad me é sae A : } nainsook, tucked and feather y >= hand-scalloped, waist or Ger. a vear or more Mt. Holle has boon at |ceeeee, rooted ia my mind thea any normal conditions exist in the : stitched. Special 1./9 trude model: Special eu with A. J, Johnson, the director respect im which a nation tw held by shoe business which have unset- ’ French Hand-made Dresses Long Flannel Skirts, new iD that the position of dina [others ts tn exact ratio to the fleets ' of fine nainsook, hand-embroid- Gertrude model with cambric beraboliatied and/dhe pacaneen of the ane armies WhUsh are believed to be tled values, and such questions: ered yoke. and scallops on top, hand-embroidered saline. = institution be reduced to a minim aba) mi ie caer oe AEE “ : skirt. Special 2.95 Special 1.45 cht Albany yerterday the apnropria: | veprenentations ' Will these shoes wear and § : Mr, Johnson from $6,000 n year to ‘oreign powers know that politica r Hand-made Layette Machine-made Layette $a,i00 and maken serious cule In’ the |oonsiderations or the tength oF purse:| keep their shape?” are asked Cc inact C A ses Amounts appropriated for adininistra- | strings usually outweigh any known r A edlin Consinting of 25.00 Constatn 19.75 PIM ARG cul hae na | Bean tho clcton of the chit with emphasis. Just now it is . bi ad ® will so cripple the school as to make |°f our foreign embassies and lega- > Ta rea DY ronal therimaewe eR aun tiny well to have confidence in your Infants’ Hand-Embroidered Coats laa men ge leur navy are. tor the first of these s s reo eOMtat he eH nam |Teasons not in the highest state of fi White Cashmere Coats White Wool Crepe Coats Gta Aa he ARTE dei wana oe mney, and that what is known as shoe store ' hand-embroidered cape and 25 elaborately hand-emb'd on cape Rvorktan section oF the International ppareename’ Has becomes dementio We are entering our 60th spring season, } culls; China silk lined, Special 4.25 and cuffs; silk lined. Special 5.50 tar pn eatnirda trom buchos aires | 1 diplomatic service is the outer and having offered none but reliable shoes prenident ¥an Huenton will give &| bulwark of a country’s nationar con : Infants’ Nursery Furniture bangs tor sie Amsrienns SAUTE OF 8 SAUNUICR Pallana) ts Ae\ for three generations, we are not relaxing b> > ons of the world have loi since - oon Of White Enameled Wicker OOM cs ac thw wonclusion thet thet ont | ry our standards now. We have striven, 4 P er bulwark of theirs 1s most effictent- = i Wardrobe, 7.50 Scales, 4.50 Nursery Chair, 2,05 Sore Throat # 'y muncinu ty cmpevine ae en aieed ye lnngeeinading tase Clothes Hamper, 4.50 High Chair, 4.25 Clothes Tree, 1.25 \ s chick Giplomatic representatives men relations, to maintain our usua | Chest Pains | who have n trained as such from | vaines’ and! the! smart shoes New-Style Play Room Furniture pinion cen tone Gel fl palnbeed im Reatanrant iene now offered at $3.50 to $6 pre- applying Slor piliiard room 0, % Forayth i Set of hand-painted white enameled furniture, made exclusively for Franklin Simon & Co | PH doce right to the seat of pai Bitrest at Aor yideen ATA sent few exceptions. warming and soothing the painful I ierepa a Urentaurant at Now ta . lam mation subs: yth ‘treet, was stabbed in the Table, 2.50 Chair, 1.95 Rocker, 1.95 it ee ide, He, waa taken to Hudson | doubtful Re as told the Bolle he | Infants’ Play Yard—White enameled fence, 41 inches square Sloan’s Git Terentiy” Kept reat eh | Nn CW e an e am . es square, ” untit recently, | ry te 19 inches high, green denim rug. Special 3.95 | No. 182 Forsyth Street | x I = es Anthrax ¢ ih of ‘Iwo, e —7 —= } Liniment § vests. Sixth Avenue at 19th Street a eather firms, died from anth nan . : _ THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE §mwsiiiitiime:f csitista cig: he eau fedical Inspector Calrna. Both men, | THE WORLD Sells 100,000 More Copies in New York City Each Week-Day Than Any Other Morning New Peet ttt ttt ttt | se cae stricken while handling Py " ’

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