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Se r RV ENON Wee mn Ae eR THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1917. lt.s4 4 tJ “a, ie : Dee $3: habe Diy “CITY FRANCHISE VALUATIONS [COAL HELDUP SK ""*Stcmting tate on the Jerncy Central for See Weeks FREMEN HURLED (2c cxseata | citizens to the front of the oo OAD OLYVOVUDIDDIDD 9D 1994 DD4.999OO6-OD4 04 DOD 6444404 0014 ER DEEEDIE OEY Patrolman. Weidig climbed thi | i @! the transom with his gun ready for & ! ’ | quick decision should the i show fight, but the two fled to ¥ ‘ i] | | rear when he entered. He finally got ; i | | Mit for Bridge Across the Potomac’ | | pproved. | is mana: cae ae __ | WASHINGTC ' b _— ; 4 Py Sat Department ha 5 ; Evening World Finds 115 Three Seriously Hurt at Broad- Jones of Virginia. pi ' 7" Ms t ruction of # bridge i Loaded Cars on Central way Blaze —~ Others | { tauth of Washington Siding at Annandale. 4 Tumbled Downstairs. | News! rallrond Will Produce Nearly $10,000, .| increase fs profits through operating 4 * $ 4 NCO sha: +" | electric franchises during the past 4 at ra A bi @ it Hosi that 000 in Revenue for Greater | year. ee ee oe eo es ack @raught explosion that) New York ‘The most valuable franchise tn the] loaded with 6,080 tons of soft coal, Daried Groton sieyward and oarthe| « 4 city is that of the Manhattan Ele-|have been standing for the last six © ward, and a fight to recapture a! guna vated Railway Company, which ts 98-/ weeks on a siding of tho Central % squirming line of live hone gave va- 3 “J ¢ pened " « INCREASE OF $34,362,900, | « “yes Saanany, sowever at had wae Raliroad of New Jeraey, west of An- riety to @ $40,000 fire early to-day tn a sa : second at 467,000,000, while the New| ®andale, N, J, During this time % the seven-story loft building at No. Edison Electric Hardest Hit—| york ‘Tetepiione Company comes| there has been « soft aoal famine tn : 414 Broadway. Lower Rates Affect Tax- _| thira at $66,098,000, New York, the price has been boosted 3 Potlooman Riley saw omoke coming able Values SUBWAY, MOST VALUABLE OF |to $7 a ton, and transiantic liners have @ from the windows of the sixth floor, ‘ielianeaaaa | Abb, ESCAPEB TAXATION. — | neon oid at their plers from twelve « occupied by tho Ramallah Manufac- | Unquestionably the subway s#ys-|to thirty-eight days past their sche. > | turing Company, makers of laces and By Samuel M. Williams, | tom 1 the mort valuable franchise in| gutea time for mailing, Yet nil the 4 tay they, atiek oe the Potay wi Special franchise tax assexsments| the metropolis, but It is not assessed | while these 115 cars full of coal have Engine C No. 81, 1 ¢ on pudlic service corporations in New ie It 1s city owned property and] heen jdie on a siding fifty-two mi ngine Company No. 81, in charge o' York City for 1917 were made publi a tor private operation, from this city. e Capt, Crowley, who started his men Sweet enough to be i dak Some of the principal increases in| ‘phe Evening World learned of the #+60604-46-9996900-60-60000500 ¢ |up the stairs with a line of hose. With delightful—ight to-day by the State Board of Tax! franchine assessments this year wre| cars from a reader who wrote that he ~~ ——— S | Crowley at the aeanle wore Pirenen | ait to be Commissioners, The total valuation] as follows: had been passing them every day for on his way to the Taylor # Wharton Sohilling and Sebnetéer, aad fest bo- enous of franchises for tax purposes is fixed five weeks and wanted to know why Iron and Steel Works, sald he hind them Lieut. Humphrey and healthful at $494,281,250, which will produce they were held back while there is thought the cars had been there all several others, As they reached the eas $10,000,000 of city revenue for such a demand for aoft coal, Two winter, : fire floor Crowley, who is an old smoke An increase of $34,862,000 Is made} Hoth the nystome of surta men were sent out to look at the; “At } ho qualified his state- 3 | eater, began to sniff. in valuations, « compared With ta t]/ lines in Manhattan, the New York ba re Lees bh tie ° * ment, ey hag a pete + », “I don't like the smell of this, boys,” . 4 ane Mat hating atl tne etd alf @ mile west of tho Annandale ome cars have been there, be anid: “Better gat to cov tty year, with a corresponding increase : ays and the Third Avenue Com-| ratiroad #tation they found the head That side track always has a lot of | quick.” opi hath ei ad LITTLE CONCERTS | Of $680,000 In tax revenue, | Nearly all this increase ts charged | r to the Consolidated Gas Company of a string of coal cars that stretched Cars full of coal on It.” away to the westward, under Hack- PP et ph adver bar s Brid o entral Railroad of New J system, which includes numerous gas 5 4,000 and the New York Iatl- ae pte ctloat di eee he coe Herve taut tatecaanttrs compantes of Manhattan, Bronx and| a%%, $!.484.0%, covering thelr entre) who know of tho loud protests of 4nd ts being held tn reserve, Queens and Edison Electric Com. Several of the lines of the Brooklyn | the wie there wobld be a Bilssaea ée | panies. It Is principally the latter! Rapid Transit Company also r |deaters, that it {8 almply impossible ihres ‘or four @ he added, “or| ned beck of their Ins oWer ANeKSMENtS because of dew Vor 1d there } EBS Ole reibed Deceune of thelr, W in net earnings, but this ayatem as | t@ &et coal into Now York, that string should there | al ip a whole is raised because of inc -|of cars was @ most impressive xpec- Ply of coal for any eason, some wr © of lor nue euffered during lant The ‘Third Avento gets FOR YOUR HOME TONIGHT 8.30 r i cceeaee in F—FRIEDA HEM- 35353—Madame Butterfly — VESSEL- LA'S BAD 17386Flow Gently, Sweet Alten — REED MILLER. 45097—In Scotland—McFARLANE. | _The words were hardiy out of bis | mouth before there camo a terrific | deck draught. Schilling was lifted 2 | bodily and blown up an entire flight 5] of stairs, Crowley and Schneider 2) were buried down to the fifth floor ® | with Lieut. Humphrey and three other Z| firemen.. Tho hose, released, began company | railroad companies and the coal a holdup In the sv sn ee — = | Ing value of its new lines in connec: | tacte railroad compantes would have to! @ ROSING EAST FRON HASKETS BRIDGE thrashing and twisting. S GE TEA DARKENS Regubion Unies Gee Come ek | The visitors walked down tho tong stop running trains, Wo would not.| cai here aplcca Mh ea bale eset acdc tad Rl ecaeaiie wie Witte eeuinnd ot Total $5.00 ‘ y ‘of $2,000,000 Leeann af re {line of cars and counted them twice, The 116 cars you found hold about | ¥ ear Ga See. Gis high ihe 'Phone Vanderbilt 3091 %i found on the roof, seml-conscious. All threo were sent to the Hudson Street Hospital to be attended for burns and bruises 1 Records will be xent te your resiemse Immediately by special KNABE sitive se a reduction of ¥ HAIR T0 ANY SHADE cent cuta in ratos for electric ghting.| They found the train was made up three da supply for us, We save} LOW RATES FOR PUBLIC UTILI-|°f *¢venty-nine cars containing forty ‘ on loading and unloading ons each ping it In the cars, and TIES AFFECT TAXATION. hetoagM cat ahh Wo cars contain- rdinary coal traffic 8 not suffer. ware % ‘ ing fifty tons each, and fourteen cars Ing because we are supplying plenty | . fte Don’t stay Gray! Here’s an|, President Martin Saxe of the Stato| containing fifty-five tons each, a total of cars to haul all the coal that te Phaghar pee aped ‘tha Win Fertest Vitter Soe Old-ti i Tax Commission, who in the city | op offered to us for transportation.” | five minute fight the was re- -time Reeipe that | to-day, ‘sala of 5,030 tons. Judged by appearances, | Pesce ass ; captured, - 2 “It will be necessary in the future|the cars might well hi been there! aig | y eputy C! i : An y ’ On al Dep ef Binns body can Apply. for Publis Service Commissions fix-]all winter, Snow was driftted over Wi RNS YOUNG MEN: | laces Hines SP Ue vig aa — Wee eau 0? baie cam ti ing rates to be fa00 BY BURNS] ibe top cf the coal, Bnow and fain ‘ PETITION for vote on saloons showed that the voters did not know | turned In @ second alarm, Broadway 5 ete bey: of age and Sulphur for re- | utility corporations to take late con. ICAL otal and ra rf ” the name of their own town, which is called Tiltonville, O., but was incor- | Wa showered with glass, every win- It’s Appetizing! ; pot ad heen heey pes et natural sideration the effect n special a3 ? : etd enh andl, Lae dhaend bad | H PARTIES porated “Village of Grover. | dow going out on the fifth, sixth and A } ack to grandmother's | franchise taxation, A reduction of|and frozen a4 it leaked out, forming senorita jseventh floors was con Insist On time. She used it to keep her hair | #44 or olectric rates, for example] groups of icicles that looked ike | beautif that serlously affects corporation rev- , ietric! vS Kissi iT ive, Wheneree tee halt ibe Taine enuies must necensarily bo reflected In rable beards. ‘The wheels of the] Dietrich Says Kissing aml Hugging dull, faded or streaked appearance, | {20 {Panchis tax assosament. Ie-|cars wero covered with velvety red Features of Gatherings Are TOS WHAT CONEY 18 1JKE tn winter three fined to the aixth i Edgewater boys set out in a ekitf with a sheet for a sail, damage is heavy through the entire HONEY-DEW building. Service on the Broadway : swi war FARINA Harbor policemen rescued them from the ice floes duced rates for the publ ean re-|rust that aeemed as thicl n and Canal Street surface lines was this simple mixture was applied with | duced taxes for the aity, . , a A hee aaa abd All Wrong. of the Hudson, linterrupted for nearly an hour. wonderful effect. Sie makis , lal f They appeared as if they had grown | pea iat 1, ate making and special franchise| rant to the rails Charles W. Dietrich, Secretary of But brewing at home is mussy and | taxation must be conducted in closer aco y : out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at | relation. When franchises. are as-| How long had the cars been stand. | te Central Branch Y. M,C. A, ad-| Ry, drug store for a 50-cent bottle of | *®ssed to thelr full extent under the|ing there? The nelglbors had vary. “ressing the young men of the Sun- “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com. |Prewnt system, ‘computed on the ling opinions, 1. 1%, Coss was certain ‘iy Morning Breakfast Club, warned pound” you will get this famous old | gown by the highest court, it meses, |%e had passed them every day for a, them against “mush” parties, De- Preparation, improved by the addition | sarily follows that whatever affecta| Weck. His friend, E. A. Bega, had SeTlbing them he said Ae Mie Ses caniNe Gee their profits will alfect their taxes and | seen them every day for two weeks.| “A number of girls will get to- estore natural color | vice versa. I do not contend that the Aabuhe, Wha ke pare ether at the he of one o and beau 1, the hair. pyblic should not enjoy the benent of | A; Z4ndabury, who keeps tho hotel at/ ether at the home of one of them, mova ens cans teen are r Breakf tnt nao snus Soe Pesatece cue [HUNGRY MONKEYS WRECK 7 Breakfast GAVeER a > and 10c, Packages, hex MANSittP wizne wo Dronogtapn waite and tox| STORE, MASSACRE BIRDS The-I2>s¢€C-Flour Co. . trot music in Dorchester High School, and it gives pupils speed and “pop.” Failure to Feed Stmians Results in : - DOBBS FERRY FOX defied nature by climbing the Slaughter of Many , | or of rill | A well-known downtown drugstet | reduced service rates me! tax| Annandale, was sure they had been| 4nd 4 number of men will call for thirty feet into tree to escape dogs and was captured | cent Pets. ealst ‘ mnocent Pets. Gays it darkens the hair so naturally | assessments may bo k , but| there for some weeks, and Roy Sut- {the purpose of mush-mushing, kissing by Fire Chief Lee, } rl oes cect tnas Cot ent so oataraly | fster'out feat tie" tho Bo bese'l| nar wus Neepe & genarel ators ogr{and hapetag bad ooat Use, ‘That ws pei Munerai services for the m ozodont been applied. You simply dampen « |!) we State Tax Commission cannot | 0%: Bad seen the cars thero for weeks, all wrong. GIRL who jilted man who wooed her by mail when |cent victims who fell in the Was LIQUID DENTIFRICE imal begins work soon as the brush are store of Morris Fast, No, 503 West touches the teeth and because of SOME KICK to Des Moines man who ts nineteen, *'One Hundred and e - a Being Liquid © inches tall and wears size 21 shoes. | Street. The services were simple she found he was a widower has been sued In Pennsyl- | ton Heights massacre last night wer mpage or soft brush with it and | vanla for $00 he spent in preparing for wedding. held to-day in the bird and “1 couldn't believe at first the: y| “The kiss,” he adjured them, “4s for make assesaments with n y raw this through your hair, taking | *d ance of changed rates, and Pub-| could be loaded with coal," said Mr, affection and not for passion, the arm beg strand at a t By morning | » Commissions cannot com-| Lindabu for I had been reading tection and not for spooning. | \ ol ag Fe, , Lge fae peter f ‘Pr every day about the shortage of cout) J€ you mush too much you will g or tw ecomes | “ q vking , . i 1 before beautifully dark and. glossy. sideration amounts paid in taxes, Al-|!" New York, and Pe Were: Shae | MESa.eh st A beloes seven feet ni PARIS RESTAURANT eth’s Gare and Bnicl _| though there is no law on the subject, /ears right at the door; so 1 climbed! The address was entitled “Matri« allowed to serve but two | Simple; tears for the slain parrots, wa si 2 Re atral t ipl Mr | we are endeavoring to harmonize de-| up on the ears and had n look, Sure|Mony and Courtship.” After telling dishes to a customer, but you may hire a man to go in| eanary birds, pigeons, white mico and ff it Pen tear fli lor those who desire a more youthful | {ity that it Will, be necessary. tor] CROUBM the all full of ¢ 1 how circumscribed were the opportuni- with you and order, and let you do the cating. gold fish, and bitter reproaches for dentifrice that moves Sash aan appe nee. It is not intended for the | public Service Commissions in future | C’h’t understand it." ties for wooing in Latin America—! | Cuthbert and Leland, two Mindan * ry cute, mitigation or prevention of dis-| rate cases to fix the maximum taxa- Reardon, who haa passed/how a young clap had to do his! ENEMIBS started report Detroit girl was a witch who could change | monkeys who escaped trom their case ff Gets instant action ease.—Advt. | bility of the corporation.” track every day for months *Peontng with the whole family mak- | herself inio wild animals, and it took five policemen to protect her home | @M4 wrecked the interlor of the store ii es of it, he sal Bh eager gh anf | because Mr, Fast forgot to feed thea re & young girl can go out with from curious crowd that want a young man if she pleases, and stay | z 7 out as | as she Ses. e urchases made now will appear o larch Ist Bi i ee : SENATE 10 WORK NIGHTS _ Charged Purch den ill app nm March Ist Bill. : Mere aan Oat Melovee ona sane | ON BILLS FOR $939,000,000 but I do believe in a mutual attrac: 3: | don which may ripen into love, When | engaged, cut out the other girls, |Only Twenty-nine Legislative Days ‘ | “Don't expect to win a girl merely | : 4 by calling upon her at her home and, Left in Which to Pass Appro- sitting In the parior with her, Go at ; a5 ¢« with her to a musical entertainment, priation Measures to a show. Hiring her somo flowers or | wa HINGTON, Jan. ‘The Sen- some cand | e — Jate will start working nights Thurs- Fifth Avenue TWO BATTLE ON A ROOF, | say in an effort to appropriate during the twenty-nine legislative days be- oman Conauers Alleged Ass | foro the session ends March 4 approxi mt of Refinery Watchman. | rarely $939,000,000-—an average of pe pi wa cles siineler ds by Lv) 942,574 @ legislative hour, $32,379,6! merican Sugar efining Company of} " y 7 Willlamsburg were attacked by strikers | eeisiative day, and of $9.89 for every person in the country, | yesterday mornin, when ‘uardin, ° vereen who were © ne ll f The House, having passed several | hen policemen arrived, Frank Boh-|@Ppropriation bills which are still ur n l re oc man, an aged watchman, was lying on| pending in the Senate, they still have the ground) His assailant, pi reued, by|to appropriate, roughly, $860,000,000. Patrolman Carroll, ran into the house| all of this is for preparedne: $60, at No 65 North First Street and to the! doo.900 for fortifications and $800,000,000 roof, On the roof Carroll and the fugt- | 000,000 fo tent rages y tive grappled, and both nearly fell over| for the Army and Navy bill the edge, Finally Carroll subdued his| Which is expected to come up the js 4 opponent’ and took him to the street. | middle of the week. _ ° . ¢ gave his name as Cosmas Schod The House will vary its money- — | Men’s Suits—Genuinely Hand Tailored a spendin when t-morraw It taken | the revenue bill, designed to raise $248,000,000 in extra taxes to meet a Th t were 35 33 5 30 28 00 | Rody of Man Found ta River. hreatened deficit. This bill was re- a A . F | The body of a man was found float-| ported to-day by the Ways and Means ing in the Harlem River by the police | Committee, >: of Harb B shortly after el = Sizes 34 to 46 chest Srorniigs "ihe wrestthout Torts figs patie i old, 5 feet 10 inches tall and webs about 165 pounds. He had sandy hair and wore a black sult, white shirt, black | WASHINGTON, Ms Ms collar Siete of Silver City, New Mexico, was OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York FOR TUESDAY WwW ill Close Out Tuesday About 475 Women’s and Misses’ — ute District Court | President 29.—Colin Neb- Men’s Overcoats—Genuinely Hand Tailored iy a rai cng Sampang (SEMA ME ait Flas | Plain and Fur Trimmed That were $38, $35, $33, $30 240 | Sizes 34 to 46 chest Look for the | Luden yellow Velour Cloth Coats “Under Sentence” bj ' Not brok I from the Public is the dealer package. ] ot broken lots or sizes, but our entire who thinks that any cough | stock of these Suits ‘and Overcoats drop will do when Luden's Reduced from M devont ia ; aires ae eee is asked for, People 25.00 and 30.00 A know that Luden’s is in a class by itself, LUDEN'S taney COUGH DROPS Sess = Positively i & West 38th St. Give Quieh Deliet

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