The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 10

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10 ‘FOREST BOND ISSUE "SEEMINGLY BEATEN Unofficial Returns Also Against Cor Show nal Convention. ALBANY, Nov. 16.—Hoth the prop- | FATI A Sensible} Cigarette \ 3rd Ave. & 12st St. io? { ‘i Voters | © \ bond issue for the Forest Reserv and Palisade Park were beaten at slection, according to unofficial re. ports reaching o Metals here, The Sect y of State will not ra- sive at jclal returns from the} ounty ards of canvassers for a week or , but tabulations made by ele jclais in many counties phow that the vote on. both. these propositions was small and that in a cew that for the Conatitu was beaten SS ee’>" THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ‘6, ADAMSON FIGHTS ‘DPLATOON SYSTEM =: ‘| FORNY. LY. FIREMEN = 000 a Year, PLAN BAD FOR Tt It—Has Been Trie ficers and the men. Will become effective the fi yoar. Chief Kenion and every Downtown Store Found Wanting. Would hncrease Co Cost of De- partment at Least $3,000,- 1E MEN, would have Commanding Officers Oppose annua d and g. An interesting fight for and agninat | Ket on | the adoption of the two-platoon syn- tem in the Fire Department han do- veloped between the commanding of-, An ordinanes |i firemen uf mort providing for such @ system ts now. provided tl befor the Board of Aldermen is adopted two-platoon tours of duty of the| Fire Commissioner Adamson, deputy an battalion chief but one are against rat Park Row & Chatham Sq. Bring Thanksgiving Cheer Into Your Home poy ayy been wanting. Mens can have these things without drawing on your if you will use your credit. ee you want and it will be sent to your home atonce. There is no red tape, A small payment will soon be here—it is America’s Perhaps you will have the family reunion at your or some of your friends will pee you. Why not make it a real Thanksgiving Phe ving new dining room furniture, a new set of new rug—and some other new things you've won't miss the our tremendous Come and select | saving prices. isfaction. Open Saturday Evenings ee , Push the Button—Out Comes the Record $1.28 Weekly—No Deposit 01h prt to $600—euch the sweetest Instrument made in ite class, 000 Records at 65¢ each. Bigsell's Vacuum Sweeve BE-in, Ols Feaioned Kae Cur- 64m. All. Wool Lae Mottied Taveatry Care Cowperthwait's Liberal Credit Terms B60 weekly on 815 worth, ‘The weekly on BGO worth. 61.50 weekly on 8100 worth 82.40 weekly ov 8200 wort), Other amounts in propor. fee. Por by the month if vou wich. 10% OF? FoR Casi. This attractive 8-ple uite has and pretty cane panel ‘Light and ¢ velour, Price.. Parlor Suites of Ail 8t Gsartored Oak Buffet This attrao- tive pleoe te made of se- lected wood, unusually well polish- ed. It te good wise, 44 tn. jong; mirror te 8x88 in, & fa shaped to fit the de Note the pret~ ial i 50 | Baran 5O0cne Month The seatand back are of Quartered Oak, of beautiful Well tiniahed biebly | Note the artistic ay of pan ‘shape Price $4.90 Choice me model in polished mahogany finish at same price, | Possessed of unusual strength. Comes it money. stocks, ul in devign, yet blue or mulberry Thi excluniv 2-inoh ¢ els. Double or sides. Having, m ly hwait at fen bin harenin Other Bods of A Fumed Oak Lit wary Table This fumed table two feet by Price erie is all that is necessary. The balance can be paid monthly or weekly in such small amounts that you Dress up your home in time for Thanksgiving —.come and select your new furniture and furnishings from You will be delighted with the great variety and you will wonder at tl.c money- Cowperthwait & Sons’ 109 years of fair dealing is your guarantee of quality, value and Cane Panel Parlor ee Mahogany finish tram beauty and te, a for ux some Httle $9.75 4 large variety of Library Furniture. + “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge "Sub" Station end Chatham Sq, CowPERTHWAIT & Sons L" Station 8 | from the standpo the change To-day Commissioner heme n explains why be oppeses two oh toons He says twe mv 0) the firet mate te ay it will entall an expense $1,600,000 to 61,760,000." acvarine to v0, under two pl yminissioner Adam- One whift and eerve ‘The other . through would work gn two ehitts, Id begin at ® A. M anti 6P. M., would work or ten hours. 6 P, the night SAM fourteen vours, A of shifts would oc- our every ¢ r the new would have te jons, it lead no t meals and no entire yeur exces ton t the twe weeks’ At the rding to Commins Ada men re. jeelve time off equivaient to eight « days per month. in other words, they | 2 y off in five and their amount to ‘ f Aves Com soner holds o hope tw themselves two-platoon system or- If it! inane ie defeated. Ho saya be has nH working on a plan to give the Jeaves per them time 1 theatres time with their fan INCREASED COST WILL GROW AS YEARS Go BY. ining the their amount w the firemen length of service, cost woul v year in thout any of the men ed upon me made 4 state- at effect 1 told them to hedul h would show on With f inen, showing at tnereases would A cominitt sly we wus made serve to make wick leave or for a proper re- up for men wbsent on otherwise, That de- whole it Va cuting the ‘ yat prepare an arguaent favoring it. agreed to, 1 furt Muher with reports from every company showing the disposition of every fireman in & a ual vound num- " d phat would nd fourth year to ef Maher's bers for the first run up in the third ‘ome to the con- 4L oe in operation in this department, side, GIVEN A TRIAL. “The other wide i this: Chief Ken- jon aud ove Chief, exc Chiet’ in the 18 opponed t because they believe it v against the etiiciene: ment. The two 4 given @ trial under Ch Maber, and kin, (alion, It proved a failure, int firemen them: cers of the dop the two platoon sy ously impair the eff! y of the men of course, when a fireman argues tem be given very respectful attention Elderly People Those who must face cold winds or the changeable winter climate of the North, dress for warmth, health and comfort. know the best wint is WOOLEN underwear, Royal STANDARD N fe} K OLD P Wil ate wl, wool- t retains the RATCH or irrk nd is WARRANTED NON- Sit NKABLY, is the kind they hey Your dealer sells it or can get it for you, WATE RFORD. KNITTING CO. Makers RFORD, Less he aN bal cons the firemen’ 4 the firemen ; regular life, i f for their days off during the t 760,000 to put the nat is the financial SYSTEM FAILE® HERE WHEN) Deputy and Battalion of the ae spart- toon system was one rs, who fas the third bat- either from the standpoint of the men or of efficiency, The his cane on humane grounds he muat{ 4 ‘ . 1916, At the same time every young aa pay for the remainder of their r fine on a rule tu show ‘will be ae a a oe ee tho who seeks a position in the Fire De- | Uves. given by Vice-Chancellor Poster in| Pediness eestion of ‘wns syd: rb ut knows be is emterins uch that if the two platoon 50 ye aay. dued with @ tess of about 990,007. The ‘ nal seréice which cannot bike Will feo | NCWOte Rext Sussday, firemen fought is a thirty-mile gale f very important ting firen a The son bas been in the custody of mn pea bh most pensions will ni iman “endaavor, Becayse its ared, My advice liar emergemy charactor, the|tie men is thut if they continue un- powition of fireman requires men of}ier the present system and se the hig skill and training, and in er » keep them always jon of these ady the odies must in the end. The. Commix stating that © ment tried the and abandoned it, sire constant attention. The fireman 1s compensated in re- tirement after a comparatively short period of service, No other service asizwne ore in the world offers u peu- i so short a service and with ey. This ty no more than it is considered how much ity owew the conscientious, einan, and 1 think Jt ought preserved. Efforts have heen ide to merge the Firemen’s Pension rend with other pension funds, I be. firemen’s fund should he and @hould not be Inter- h san Mustration of the the firemen’s pension w m in this elty: I bave before me appilt ations for retirement from ine cera of the department whose srako Ages are forty-four years. Having served the spect twenty veare they are all entitled under tie law at that vigorous age to recelve concluded ‘ire better without it a RICH PHILADELPHIAN SUES Robert Gratz Fell Asks Custody Boy and an Accounting by Mrs. Stewart Fell, old son, Robert Grats Fell j moro tirhe off, which, I believe, they jafterward married John A. Stewart are entitied to, they will benefit more | sq, of Short Mila, This couple #ep- Depart- two platoon system and that pructi« cally every city of consequence does FORMER WIFE FOR SON). To determine whether Robert Grats @ wealthy Philadelphian, sball have the custody of his twelve-year. his mother, Bthel Pat Aber- rombie Jrell- Stewart, since she di- |vo orced Fell ten years ago, Mra, Fell to} ane arated, Fiol seeks to have his former wife restrained from prosecuting @ muit to collect $1,200, claimed as support of the|Do son since May 1 last. Ho had agreed | pit to pay $200 @ month for maintenance of the boy, and put up a $10,000 bond guaranteeing it,. Fell wants this bond v sled and an accounting from his er wife. Fell avers that she is not a fit per- son to have care of their non, and calls attention to court records, wherein |khe was named as defendant in a di- vorce action brought by Stewart. This ction Was dismissed last April with-|take gastro-pepsin. prejudice to either party. Mrs.\from your deem. 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