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nt ONE OF SEVEN MEMBERS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 6, 1917. | Wow York” the Seriator deplores the’ ater, and, in fetating the RUOEy | CITY TEN SIT PIER TotW auiditary. Vesna, and f0e aay? BACKACHE WARNS YOU ie division jurisdiction, points out that contract says it was based he Aa laa, Mad naval purposes to Government may deem | vit adaBtablo, T have forwarded T UR KIDNEYS cris ot Remmeen Wo sine nd fermen eons’ FOR ARMY AND NAVY USE: ' ng TO bhi on YOUR K functional ar not o riterial line tone t © y. He dwells too on nt > ee os fate ny t ew com the ange oO ea e ork ec | », Do sor a! rma whiph are beh the Inflamm and recommends that the new h ; & of nes rt experi tye Vu Ma Televraphs Of Ofte Presi- ee Sure Like m1 nt ra why ; f the inte maton nission have a chief offies ia Alba @ late Mayor Gaynor, and writes jen{ an tecooaratt With it SISaEENE Liopartinett - ; with: sah vennoull 4 an office in New York City, and that at length of the changes of front ~~ . 5 the Mayor found @ former officer o i nel dees eek. eee the Regulatory Commissioners travel made by ‘Comptroller Prendergast. Navy Yard Head the navy. He had been det Milyd to | waa Pi ant insist upon bie. euppigam State any he we o the Pubile Service Comm t tear Admiral Usher, o f ha box of GOLD MBDAL Heaglam about the Sta At Albany he would As to the Put rvi Commis. Mayor Mitchel telegraphed say RE OF the Brookish NAV Gueene you wilt tea have ig Division, comprising sion generally, he acknowledges that Sreasene Wiles a ae OE Weck tie ut | eee ‘ the ¢ Wo Associate Commis- thelr jurisdictional powers were lim thee 1a of tween the and dicate grav he: off eur th to thia » from wlatory Commi | ther appeal boing poss -- - poellate Division of ‘ and the subway building ts to be put | Court Committee Hiecootecns AN | under hie control, ‘The recommenda: |COMPLAING OF the forecast ‘opowed single} en would Include «| Elected Chief, With Six Others to Be Appointed. emmiemmsients elected, at $15,600 | tog received from the Legislature. He favored the corporation contention, 6 Commlasioners, ‘ * . yet the neglect of enforcement has A single Public Service Con \ | refers, also, to that “pro-r t a year, and four - made it appear as though the whole f seven members, Instead of ar, MM, which caused so mu commissions how. with, Hesilatory Commissioners, appoint: | says line of conclusions recorded were mmissions of five cach, as now, with | Mesulatry Commisioners, appoint 4 a without exception in the interest of n estimated saving of $400,000 in wal- ©! va year; the Govern From some source never matia the corporation couaht to be requ: aries, 1s one of the proposals in the | M4ke the appolutments with the con- | torlly ascertained the members of jatea Thompson commit r just Senate ! the term of | committee were personally assailed and . presented to the Legislature » bo #even years. | annoyed, past mistakes ten Comrhin- It was red to the Public Service it there are life were sought for, detectives and the | DOen’ . aan Guana a! forming two commiastons.| machinery of their profession were at | *°4™' caigh b sek jos ag tenatcl ap A review is made of the inve } cmnmimsioner, appotnted for al work, the accounts of the first com. Ueeh jneficient when meawured by on lasting more than a year t ar term by the Governor with ere detailed and distorted, a While wave | pectieniations Include one’ f tho vonnent of "drawn | cach mecibar ettesapted to be placed in| WOULO HAVE. SUBWAY WORK | ecommendations Include one fe » consent of the Senate, draws a| ead aber attempted to be placed in EFT TO ONE MAN ; omplete reorganization of the Public | Silary of $16,000 & your constant fear of a ‘frame up. ae o holds @ nie Ban Service Boards, Public Service Com Declaring the investigation “hes! Public opinion had bs NSIOO= | sa iutwwagh tae Sood: MAMlty UNA tHE | nisaioner Hodge is proposed as Rapid | proved conclusively that the whole| formed” at the time the dual subway tages at pesedpan te : ransit Commissioner for this clty, | scheme of regulation bad failed in| contracts were signed, says the Sen. | {2° Rew commission should have no Trans ymmissione t f regulation Hed tracts igned, nays the Sen- | juruiction, It proposes the areation Pee F ; - 1 Transit Commissioner to years, to whom should be ti rred all the powers under the pid Transit Act, which are | = “Keep the Telephone Cord Dry” N ONE CITY recently, during a heavy rainstorm, ninety-six telephones were put out of order because subscribers allowed the wet folds of umbrellas to come in contact with telephone cords ! Of course you want your telephone ready for service at all times. One way in which you can help to safeguard your telephone service, is to protect your tele- phone, particularly your telephone cords, against moisture from wet umbrellas and other sources. A reasonable amount of care of YOUR telephone will help you to avoid the inconvenience of pre= ventable interruptions to your service. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY POE ROLL CLO LeLOLLOO LL BAUMANN &BROQ oS CCCC CT CLE e EC ee Ce rent GLADES (4th Fleer) Open Saturdays Our Liberal Credi Until 10 P.M. Terms apply also We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clock. Write for Our New Booklet lo Long Island, =? New Jersey and {i Connecticut, 5 Mailed Free * SOCIETY'S NEWEST FAD most ZIP-ZIPPY DINNER SHOW TO-NIGHT at 7 o’Clock Same artists as The MIDNIGHT PARADE of panne mohair; pol OPENS AT 9 P.M Known the World Over as the Smartest Dancing Place in New Y mhed wood seats We Pay Freight and Failroad Fare me "Ave. Con.84"Sr. aoe WANT Al RK MONDAY WONDI | ATTACKS ON THE COMMITTEE In hie introduction the Senator n greta the lack of support the THE mursday night The Framest,Toows ‘eshions Famous Balconades rma) 5 BALLROOM, 3rd Floor aper of ited and that this might have made the Commissioners careless, and con- tinuos: “impotent as a body, they appar: ently readily succumbed to their im- mediate surroundings, carried out no. permanent policy; but the record of the investigation shows an almost uniform line of inconsistent oon- clusions. While not all these have body appeals the rulings of ssioners, 4 fur- ible to the Ap the = Supreme ANONYMOUS “This has produced a lack of con- n their private Ms fidence in the whole aystem, and con now exercised by the commission in | the First District. For this job Henry W. Hodge, now Public Service Commissioner, ty proposed, — While not #o state thie would recreate much the same situ tion in this city as existed at the time of the Rapid Transit Commis. | sion and the Board of Railroad Com- missioners, | ‘The legiviation suggested in the re- | port would bring holding companies within the jurisdiction of the com mission, and in addition to pasures giving joint legislative committecs powers In contempt cases similar to those now enjoyed by committees of legislative bodies, the Bena tor asks the Legislature to carefully measures “in relation to financing, particularly the of refunding corporate obli- and also In relation to the relations growing out on ownership or contro] of ‘orpord@tions, nent to the Penal Law over the tapping of tele- ‘wires is urged, On this sub- report states: practice of tapping telephone | and listening in on telephone wholly unjustified except in defense Nation or the protection of public morals and welfare; and then only under exact restrictions and by | means of responsible regulation in the public int it “Listening in on private conversa- Invasion of @ personal right as frequently | of ‘iulegal search; the} against the viola tion of which guarat teed the tn-| dividual by the Fourth Amendment to the Constitation of the United | States,” The report, in the preface, states: “If the public can be informed suf- ficient to Insure itself against that class of public officia's (far more nu- | merous than tt ought to be) who) blatantly espoused virtue in seeking the office, and, being successful, used office for nal satisfaction or nypocriticaty making 1 superficial record apparently proper, then this investigation will not have been entirely in vain," | As to the railroads the report says “Transportation in its broadest | sense bears directly on the cost of living. The cost of coal at the mine, oil at the well and food at the farm ig not @ fact with which the public} quarrel, the cost there ls relatively | small, and conditions sufficiently gov- erned by natural laws. ‘The con- sumer pays the added cost of trane- portation, and the price to him de-| pends on where he gets it, and if too | high hia calls on Government can only be met by effectual regulation of the transportation facility and attendant jee the report does separate consider corp practi gations; intercorporate of comm public wires conversations is and unwarranted, of the tlon is and may, used, is a f right to securt ae pleeneeliipeninieesass jSARI PETRASS, SINGER, WEDS. , Former “Mise Springtime” Star Bride of Broker Sommerhoff, made her first ntry in the Springtime’ at th Theatre last fall, was married in y Clerk's office, Municipal Building ay to Felix Augustus Eu ppearance in this ding rolo of ‘Mias New Amsterdan te. Petrgas and th sas No, 38 West Pifty-ninth Stre was born in Hungary twenty-eight years ago, La Moncagne and Cou “Beautiful Un ‘awing = from | that’ company EDITORS AT “PASSION PLAY. |* Attendance To-Night at “ oken, | and pub to-nighe the editors, will be permanent success of orney Swann will be the Gen, Linwett to Succeed WASHINGTON, March 6 Presiden \ m y nominated br Ge Hunter Liggett im the A soa Japor General to take the place made scant by the recent death of Maj. Gen } n, Col Francia J. Kernan of the tyrelghth Infantry was advanced t Brigadier cienera ' he army ay rea Money retui tion piers and s ty-ow se ¢ Ask for the ers ax ma uvailable and de- mr for arming « | life, | the State of Illinois,» The results he obtained from taking Nuxated Iron were so surprising that Senator Mason NowSays Nuxated Iron Should Be Made Known to Every Nervous, ‘Opinion of Dr. Howard James, Late of United States Miss Sart Petrass, opera singer, who |? OLD MEDAL brand ting (he genuine, a, ired by Governmen 1 equipping pat The Quinine That Does’ Not Cause Nervousness or Ringing In Head Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and Headache, Used.whenever Quinine is needed. ’ —but remember there is Only One . Bromo Quinine That is the Original Laxative Bromo Quinine This Signature os Every Box in One Oay. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT bi 1 and ernment Skin diseases, ak ) yield A 1 Resinol bined advice of all these wise med ical men and let Resinol Ointment make your skin well? It usually stops itching at once, makes sleep possible, and speedily heals the eruption, Resinol Otwtment is an excellent healing burns, sealda, cuts and droagints If your doctor said to use Resi- nol Ointment for that skin-trouble you'd try it without a second thought! Well, sAousards of doc tors throughout the country are prescribing Resinol Ointment to heal sick skins, and have been doing so constantly for over twenty years, So why not take the coms Used the World Over te Cure « Cold 258ec. United States Senator Mason toneer in Pure ‘Food. %t>* Drugs Teehaion Fagher of the Rural fay ree D elivery Systenv 8 Takes NUXATED IRON to_obtain renewed Strength, Power and. Endurance fter the hardest fought political campaign of ‘his in which was elected Congressman from Run-Down, Anaemic Man, Woman and Child. Public Health Service, Who Has Prescribed and Thoroughly Tested Nuxated Iron in His Own Private Practice. WHAT SENATOR MASON SATS "T have often said I would never < supply the tron defisiancy ie ae using some form of or. ' Feeaves xated Iron—Jjust ae you Palen of my ign of 0 when your food hae not morning | with that rie: @ Boston physician who oad 1 great Buropean 1, for life insurance. Twas’ asa (o find. him with ‘the blood’ prasace boy of twenty and i at vigoe Nux nm handing out this statem ted Iron for public print, There are through and women Who need any good nod-bulider, but do not it, and a Yhere is nothing like Weak, pale and sickly looking,” 3 Nurated Iron—to give in- plant trying to grow in a soll’ deficient in vraement. 0: “ you are not atrong or well, you nust be 4 preparath very gee rt lone w to yourself to make the fol! " w long you ean wo: 4 afford can walk without niman ayetem must he tn a combi ¥ by taking 110 © of any & 1 up and after th in Yantages entailed ve action. © dtinnd teed beon doctortne for mouths ‘wacniut p antger entailed | When. hay Ay amauging benefit, combination, at fferent story 1 into the and quickly , nd staying for another grave trom ue defest etmply for the wish 'o preeee

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