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|toning by George W counsel for the committee The witness several times declared it would not be practical to try to! run the milk business on a franchise | iy STATE WOULD roy uke supervision of prices unts, but finally admitted | to aay much, but I will say that, st the State and that New York reaily | ly ahs a qin m would be practicnl and | | that nin company would be willing to| Ligh to such a system. course, prices can be lowered by | Witness Declares His Com-|pays eas for ite milk than It dons) { Ward, nator Charles W. Wicks, Chair- | mam ce the committee, sald: — bead Tells the “There is #o much hysteria over) Wicks Committee the Plan { Is Practical. . State regulation, which ts bound to) come and which will come. Don't for- | COMING, SAYS SENATOR, | 8 however, that New York gets w11} y oth duct. 0) tion pany Would Be Willing to |iay'te the nutritive value of the Run on Franchise Basis. food." | the whole question that it t# unwise | better milk than any other city in| | Mr. Ward quoted figures showing that the Alexander Cameron Com pany spent $40,000 last year in fght- | ‘Phat Mate or municipal regulation of the milk business would tend ‘9 /ing competition, and @uggested that | Wedding Anniv Caleb bd Tab St, PEA cannot have any appreciable effect | started to her aid. | yeduce the price to the consumer was! under a franchise that item of cost | ie SIV Erealy Tocleures | erate f ron nee Fi ‘8 B ne gd on the result. Wireless messasres picked up at Bea} : zi am admission wrung from a witness | would be eliminated, but Mr. Lager- | tion, Dies in Berth. oe RARMEATS HE TAG OMETY OS) eooreae te ie “Bares, a gs Ged ate bracing De rbot Insist upon So-CO-ny when ordering quist did not think the State oould| »,_ é Marshal Hughes recetved 875,416 votes and) El Cid of the Southern Pacific Tine at the continued hearing before tho! make a franchise system practical,| Richard L. Well, senior member of) Arter Mr. Van Noss’s death he vis-| president Wilson 756,889. the City of Montgomery and the City from your grocer. Wicks Logislative Committoo to-day.|Mr. Ward then asked: hi etl of Well & Sons of No. 131] ited Mrs. Van Ness at intervals for a) Other remults follow: For Gov-| of Columbus of the Savannah Line, | By Wad a o let th ol de ‘ " b Hit was made by Erik 8. Lagerquiat,| a Weour cliy give vou an exclusive | hahrorg treet, was found dead In bis) number of years, Mr, Cotton said, He ernor, Charles 8, Whitman, Repub-| the Themistocios and the Lampasas, STANDARD OIL CO. of NEW YORK fuperintondent of the Alexander franchise for a certain district and | fra a an Inooming Vennsyivanta) iy: called on her in the fall of 1918 lican, 846,260; Samuel Seabury, Dem-| Cable advices from Colon, sent when | Principal Offices (ampbell Milk Company of Brooklyn, then submit to supervision of ra oh vate tee Mr. Well, WhO) 1+ nor nome at No. 17 Bast Seventy-| ocrat, 684,820; a plurality of 161,430. |the Sumner, which is of 3,493 tons New York Albany le atace Tan ee eee eet ene | iat, RiFEND For United States Senator, William | gross, left that port, were that she Buffalo pean Jee ey Tlkehy, ten yours ako, bad) was Mra, Van Ness in rags?”| M. Calder, Republican, 836,801; Will-|had as passengers seventeen first ston Dee od Spi a oO py is ” ve “ h ot 1 Htonth wedding: Anciveracra: eats 1") asked counsel for the proponents of tam F, McCombs, Demoorat, 604,061; | twenty-five second cabin and 190 third | | wife and two young children. ® the will | a plurality of 282,250. class, Many of these are presumed | While at the Virginia resort he} rags? Certainly not." The Governor's figures show that|to be officers and thelr fumi! fda wat Ht being unable to eimb| @ Was who filthy? A. Filthy! No! the Progressive, Independence League! ing north for the Christmas | tia be Had W BOVOIO chbe Ot tndiness | =A0) sinly Wot and American parties lose their Btate| For some ume the ships tion, Q. Did she carry on conversation pat eee atin eharinton voten toe army transport servic: . Dr. Renz sald Mr, Woll died sud-| intelligently? A. Absolutely Mohn e Ye ateitae used to assist the vessels of the Pa jdenly from heurt trouble, probably | vy, Governor required to maintain it-| ama Railroad Line in carrying frets |rewulting from indigestion “Were you ever at a summor resort| This means that until they poll sut- a Ra A ue ch The tobacco firm which was headed | With Mrs. Van Ness?" asked counsel Peep igre at a future Gubernatorial | accumulated at the Zone during th: IR XMAS ST |by Mr. Well ts one of the lances : ection they will not be permitted | recent blockade of the waterway by ‘il is one of ‘est | for the contestants handlers “ot teat” tobacco. nS “Mr. Cotton replied | is sesame, Py prmeran but willl «ides, ‘The Sumner fs known to have| ‘OPEN GATURDAY EVENINGS ork. Since the death of M Nay spite led de | Bay: hac ‘ | r 0 about 800 tons | The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the sigaa= | father wix years ago it has been con, | @. Were you ever engaged to Mra.| The vote for Governor of these! 4 Dart of her hee Stee He ton ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his ducted by four brothers, Mr, Weil| Van Ness? A. What's that? What's| Parties, all of which indorsed Gov-/of scrap iron—discarded material from rsonal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one =| W"s forty years old and noted for his\inat? Ky 1 to Mrs, Van Ness?|¢mBor Whitman, was: Progressive.| the canal digging operations. $5 deceive you in this, Counterleits, Imitations ana | powerful physique, His home was at) 0'’ bnsawed to Ars. Van Nese?) 6673; Independence League, 62573) Captain Webber waa recently pro- ‘ pZantae ood are bat cueoriacns and endang: | Lawrence, Ta Bop ah 8 ORI WAYR SRTEOS: ADI OrORD, SALE ldabted en) GoIntaRed 0¢ ths vemin bays ° | ing previously served on the same STOLE FOR LARGE Q. Mr. Barry stated in his testi- GUARDSMEN’S FAMILIES | : | . What is is CASTORIA _ OR LARGE FAMILY. |<, ant you waren Mears ship tn the capacty of recond and hal harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- Mother of . Pwo Daugh-| business managor until you had some NEED CHRISTMAS CASH Tn 1912, while the Su win atest : ts Deo Drops and Soothing Syrups. It tomtaine nattver EAE OURO) heise falling out. | tan't that wo? A. Atr.| Iibie tunvemene of tooonn de ckenicey | ease ium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It de- KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dec. Harry must have been mistaken. My si nt of troops tu Mexico, y Wi = “3 | Anna Doellek, mother of eight nil-| relations with Mrs, Van News were! ibuti ked for Wiv q|Captain, then Lieutenant, Webber, stroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than jdren; Mra. Julia Haygod’ and Mrs,| never anything but purely social, \ Contributions Asked for Wives and | was placed in charge of a picked crew thirty years it has been in constant ery for the relief of Samuel Olson, two of her daughters,| James FP. Barclay, salesman for a! Children of Men of Twelfth from the army transports and sen} Constipation, Flatalency, Wind Colic, all Teet! = {and ‘Olson, son-in-law, *|firm of monumental architects, teati+ a mr with life boats up into the interior Aaelanlaten the Fd, It regulates the Stomach and pivtood | SOS6 she, one | fled to visiting Mrs. Van Ness and and Sixty-Ninth, of Texas on a ireacue missi mn, of assim! he healthy aad natural sleep. | people took finding her rational, % ‘thousands of settlers along the Bra- wing , Famtiles of the enlisted men of the The Children’s Panne ther’ le store and han Miss Agnes M, Luttgen, daughter | a08 nd Colorado River botto 3 io o Friend Mra. Hngrod nttted the Matte iy of Mrs. Penelope Agnes Luttgen, tes- | Twelfth Regiment who are now on marooned by the over late. crore; conal eting: of DHESSER, 42 2 The Kind You Have Alw B € aie stole ie buy presente for ‘her| titled that her grandaunt never made,| the border are mot golny to have | those rivers. i on Sie chee 4s on Ruler aeaO fl ays Sou ny Natera and brothers flinsy wrappers. as charged, und that | much of @ Christmas unless fellow-| Webber and his men wero absent with trtplicate mirror: 4 pieces, Bears the The serail a ve in one house, to the last her mind was unclouded. | citizens contribute money enough to from their ships longer than two Dining Signature of aoe relied buy 1.00 Christmas baskets for them. |Weeks, during which they saved Turkish Chair Prince and American Drtde Re- Under supervision of the wives of |many lives. For this service they Rocker, by the Po CHEWED GUM IN COURT: officers of the depot battalion—Mra, recelved official thanks from Texas luphol- ROM 12.—Popo Be ’ David Banks, Mrs, A. H, Weston, Mrs, | Stato authorities. stered terday received Prince and od Ci ~ {n Use For Over 30 Years THE CemTauA Company, weW TORK dit? Headaches, indigestion, nerve-fag —all caused by too rapid cating, and too little exercise ? you ever hi nature to act na lant. ternal lubricant, facilitating norm Pills don't cure cathartics, unnatural irritating stimulants, frequently end by making constipation chronic, Laxatives and is sold only in pi the name Jerse Get a bottle of Nuiol at druggist’s. It will relieve constipation your effectively by helping STANDARD OIL (New Joraey) day Bayonne | [but onty after the mont revere ques | a unts and the fixing of your! prices” A, 1 don't see why not. Q. You would be willing not to leharge any more for milk bs aie the] State wed you to charge? don't know about that Q. Weil, the way you are golng now the whole business will be in the hands of two or three companies, won't It Yes, 1 suppose that ts » Q. Well, you know there wil, ult! mately be a demand for publiceremu- lation, don’t you? A. Yes, but then there, ‘si only be one company. Q. Well, there is more than one gaa |company, ‘isn't there? A. Yes, but [that plan will not work milk business, afford a good business to one com- pany while another section would be! nous to another he witness jater admitted that regulation might be possible and help | redu prices but added that farmera should be regulated At this point Mr. Logerquiat's ex- |@mination ended and a recess was taken, the ‘HEAD OF TOBACCO FIRM FOUND DEAD ON TRAIN Richard L. Weil, Andrea Boncampagn! {1 Princess w: private audi < isn aclon of ¢ Holy no K back to 113 i 1. whe oldest families of the Wility, with n title dat turally. Nujol is not a laxative or a bowel stimu- It acts in effect as an in- encouraging and al movements, Nujol is bottled at the refinery and nt bottles bearing Nujol and the imprint of the Standard Oi] Company (New Refuse substitutes sure you get the genuine. for booklet, ‘Treatment for © be Write to “The Rational ‘onetipation.” COMPANY New Jersey THE EVENING WORLD, out in the} for some sections will. to > Returning From] Mina Margue- | t | THREE TESTIFY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1916, _ MARS. VAN NESS WAS RATIONAL P. Cotton Denies She Wore Rags and Also That He Was Engaged to Her. Joseph P. Mary L. Van Ness, r negro butler, nue, Magistrate Krotel Acts Jaws in His Presence. Frank Rardonne ] ect Court to-day to ask for a war- | ee, i Pint OF a mun whe ws It panwonctan Agtiogyas te way. In the Siaty-ninth Ff which Acts ag an Intes | of phonographs stolen from Har- giA, committee, which, includes Me H Antiseptic Tonic, causing s ver. Bridgeman, Chairman; Mra AdNAeND sires ‘The complainant was Site Ar tnodte iting a “ healthy, regular and normal showin: eh ardin Mra Herbert toed, Mra Jo: Jehewing gun Mardi, Where Meee Ent aR wel action. “Your conduct 1s tnsulting,” sald ing and Mrs Henry A, Wii Auto-intoxication Magistrate Krotel. “It is contemptu- | S¢liciting aid. Contributions may be o—Purely Beneficial F id WIL be so adjudged.” Bardonnes looked surprised, chewing umn Magis Officer ¢ te Krotel tone, setng forth blank for disorderly plaints that Bardonnes Jing language |before the Court hoof the In the pr Bardonn on the conduct tended to cre nee of the Magistrat was held in narrow MT. INEZ, FOR § SUFFRAGI buried at the foot of the | wee ‘om, the ce] in, the Adirondack intalns may be has You want to be 100% efflelent, ee S| Vulton St, Brooklyn. plain Presence of Blouw..iins on .. ° Prisoner's Clothing Sema he ot, alt Aalto-lerrin ion =< gives Strengthy Vigor | aan ea The Treatment of Tt is quite refreshing these days to Of a clearly defined tr fore or La Grip, pe. lancet-Clinie,’ York Oity ch medi and Injurtous When culled tom case of la gripp: P nt ie Usually seon when the f fs the chill which oo the disease, Dr. Bel article t nests the high fever, severe headache, and general soreness, ono tablet every three hours 18 quick: by gomplete rellet, hey are also unexcelle Beurelgie aud wi) pelns, Cotton, who lives at the| Plaza Hotel, was the chief witness to- day at the contest of the will of Mra, who left $10,000 Joseph Sheldon, $15,000 to Frederick T. Barry, @ real estate dealer of No, 646 Madison Ave- | whom she also named as execu- ARREST IS i Severely | With Man Who Was Worki ing , of No, 6408 Fifth rannise: " ldren whose fathers aro at the : “ Avenue, Brooklyn, appeared before r with. the Sixty-ninth Re It Stimulates the Liver to Magistrate Paul Krotel in Centre . are going to have a Christmas asked | his lawyer what was wrong, and kept directed Court nnors to swear out a com- plaint against Bardonnes, and it waa regular com= “by threaten- and insulting behavior ate a@ peace by chewing gum $500 ball, | ft rniwhed himself, to appear ST. Biinaheititonss Ph aemedlave troduced to the prison officials by Grand Street Smith Street : Calvin Derrick, who haa been running Cc hristened Mo ‘or. . ; 5 : me retlrem was escorted to the mess | We Will se | duc sr naunt Inez.” ‘as @ tribute to! null, where the 1,600 convicts were at Springs, Pillows, Curtain a a Portines 0 te Weenty jInes Milholland Bolssevain, who was| dinner. ‘They gave him an enthust. | . ains and Portleres for boc Weekly pountain last peak an excellent view of s and New Tonic Turns Math Into Play Influenza or La Grippe ment for Infu- in the Bell, of New vonyinced that too tion is both unnecessary 0, the rie pain | Cyrene y y tole OF AK id for adits WOMEN AND CHILDREN SAVED FROM TRANSPORT ASHORE OFF COAST (Continued from First Page.) i} VOTEINN. Y. STATE GAVE THE LEAD 10 HUGHES BY 118,527, Governor’s Figures, Issued To- day, Show Practically Official | Results for Chief Offices. The Cost of Living Has it.gone up another ten per cent? Start it down again. Cut the coal bill by using and civil employees of the Govern- ment brought from Colon, from) which port she sailed Dec, 4. As soon as sho went ashore last night the Sumner’s wireless operator began sending S. 0. S. signals and the coastguard cutters Mohawk and) Beneca and many ateamers started to her assistance, Heaviness of the| fog compelled all these to proceed| with the utmost caution until day- | ght. ‘ Ono of the carly mosxagon indicated | the Sumner and her passengers were | in great danger, and a number of | steamships under forced draught | SOCONY KEROSENE ALBANY, Deo, 12.—The plurality of Charles B. Hughes over Woodrow Wilson in New York State was 118,- 527, according to figures compiled by the Governor's office force and made public to-day, The canvas did not include the vote cast by the National Guardsmen on the Mexican border, ‘The militiamen’s vote numbered only between 6,000 and 6,000, and thus For heat— For light— For aceie| Vhilip Livingston, Mre, Elisha Snif- In imt- tation 7H brown i Spanish leather AT | [Liver Torp id? Wake It Up TP ‘at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, Dec, 26. Contributions ‘should be mad Major David Ban rer, armory, Columbus Avenue and. Six- tycnecond Stree e Mf the National Special Aid F| Produce the Necessary Bile sent to any member of the committee the National Spec: Fal Box-10 Tape 10e—All Dru 1 Ald Society, 289 Fitth Avenue Taken tivnuh. FAP & 3-Piece Parlor Suite, mahogany finished frames, loose cushions of CONVICTS CHEER AS MOYER [Rakes tp—ke FAP] al structible. springs ‘in seat, ae Leeper. meg ‘ake a tip—take a mohair panne plus! inde: —— — = | illustrated... .....- Pree PROMISES TO BE FAIR New Sing Sing Warden, Taking Hold, Says Welfare League | Will Be Continued. OSSINING, Deo. 12—Willtam H.| Moyer, successor to Thomas Mott On- | borne as warden of Sing Sing, as-| | sumed charge of the prison to-day. | He reached the prison about noon in company with State Superintendent of Prisons Carter, and after being in- $aIr423 F THIRD, AVENUE R 60" STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit| OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 o'cLock 1 Pecans DELIVE RED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEWYORK— WHALEN BROS) 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 welcome You will | Holzwasser Home ere No. 1334] fairly treated,” was No Deposit—s0c Weekly 125 Worth of Furniture he statement ht the loud ureter the statement that hrowght ens furattu's Opensa NewClothingAccount No Deposit—$i Weekl Moyer id th Mutual J Darin, Wouie ee tonal ai Buy Your Toys for 50c Weekly Superintendent Carter gave the same moat divers: assurance. Mr. Carter said the new warden would have a free hand in running the prison and would have the hearty port of the State Prison Depart 3 |] Child's Rocker “wry yatterns Doll Carriages her son, Mrederick, was contemplated the defense at the trial of John Edward Teiper here to-day. Hy proof of the robbery the defense | by anu ' 4. ‘oom ioe it expects to sustain tts theory that the gy ee renee murders of whioh young Tetper ta ac- | Libtawy woe, cused were the work of a negro high bles as low gis wayman, | er aes | ” 3 a i e umes Newton was the first wit TL od OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ons day He ts & brother of itulpecn fathor-ineluw and was one | [OOR LIBERAL TERMS a of the first members of the family v T Weeklj to go nee bare the murders. — —— vee, — Mr, ewton's direct examination 6 A —— sj apparentiv was intended’ to necount | IF you want your “busine: to become |4 for the flecks of blood found on | bs ne Telper's clothing by the prosecution's - 4 i it by showing that the defendant the talk of the town, tell about it | the unconactous form of ‘ ter and looked into the blood Paden Months | through a ‘World “Want” Ad, stained automobile in which his mother's body wee lying, JOR mnasenanceamtenan ae

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