The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1917, Page 6

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BRONK WEN want eae os = a ee ete sao 4 _— 2.8 Pee me THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, i917. ee PUBLIC DEMANDS conerey ieee NEGRO POLICEMAN 8 oe eS ENDTORNAE SLAM: THREATS 1 Stern Brothers | CA EXTORTION I a iby —— LEIGHTON DANRNING, UNA LYNCH SUSPECT | Ordinan x amnrt Mery Will close out Wednesday, a group of . Ne sccct Margene WOMEN’S LOW SHOES FOR SUMMER -_ a me extaates ate Ser namie Formerly $6.00, 8.00 and 10.00 pair, nes. a pao “Tested an hemadesPumps in a nu ding Tan and Black yeare age ; banat Tivot ue ted Cult aod White Washable Kid. All Tvury. kid, White: Buckskin and Patent Leather with white quarters; also Pateat Leather aud Matt Kid. Size range is not complete in every style. + pened fought by the rust and ether vested in sete through the courts without 1 by © bull and @ form In that village yester euccese | ttempted to drive « herd of cat All the contentions made by 6 Hable Mis dead body, with Hand bie yeivie brok the campaign have been borne out, thet @ low texicab service with @ free-for-all vee of the The August Sale of Chinese, Persian and benefit te the public 1M arcntiald Well and Bu . g of Fez an American Rugs now in progress BS bt a taiscias ws te at a PO gins ‘ . It cludes splendid assortments of the popular Ghoerevan, Mahal, Hama- id rene ut Hxpress ts now over.) Mrs. George A. Dunning of Philadel: | Policemen V sd S¥taneeiatia Hand. Cuticura Soap dan, Sarouk, Kirmanshah and Kashan, at prices far below their value. phia. He t* & graduate Lenigh | were ge rough the district 4 . ‘ Central Btations without being M- | University and has been an eMeteacy | yjtomob ante mabe d Oint nt Healed Jcensed by the city. They charge their engineer with the Wentinghoune and |") vn ne yu panled by a mum an me . Specially featured for To-morrow, Wednesday: }own rates, which are higher than the other companies He will receive ar ‘ i Meigeterag oe ia Fe Mianer han thee emy commission with the United |Acene of the shooting, one of th Fezema first broke out on the back of ‘ew States Engineers at Hampton Koads, negroes tn the car stood up and my left hand with a red, inflamed sur- They operate on the assumption ya. where he will take bis bride for 4] pointed out Wilson, exclaiming face, somewhat swollen, with pimples CHINESE CARPETS | that they leave from “private prop- honeymoon | There's the men that did the job. and litte water blisters Jerty” and therefore need not be | skifa a Gael sean aud | BRSUIA Haye Geen under the skin, These wee “COLOR | WERE NOW c Gold Blue SIZE “WERE, “NOW caused terrible itching and COLOR SIZE burning, and 1 could not ein from scratching. 1 could not put my hands in water, I"lost most of my 4145.00 $195.00 $118.00 6x0it., $165.00 B3gxI144ft., Rose Rose Olext dy ft Ox1134ft.. 8545.00. 8545.00) $285, m r licensed. The Kvening World has service outside railroad stations a long ured the elty Adminiwtration aa: ee tee 4 |to ¢ ¢ this omission in the ordi- |“) am particularly pleased with the | yout Wilsor ng “Lyneh him! | nance feditorial in ‘The Evening World in \biiea hasnt ; ‘The city authorition have taken up| FeKard to cab extortion at New York |" i , finger nails, and the inside B1gx10ft., Gold | 8195.00 834x1194ft.,., Gold | 8235.00 onerete plan 1 evoly prevail all over and appear to be on) ey anhed on vunathe © Giericn eae B34x1154ft.,.) ‘Tan Blue $350.00, |account of wo-called “strictly pr * | the increase Leia CLAVE ven cn d | Usaw a Cuticura Soap and Ointment OxIS!4ft., Tan Blue | 8325.00 “About a © ‘prisoner sement and sent for a free ago there was # ae bua bies gated per crras discusmon rding the rates|offlcers were compelled to club some / Lpoughtsmore and after x OxIS4ft.,...| ‘Tan | 8285.00 1924x15%4ft.,/ Rose | $525.00 Baropenn sounteion nearly all fall. ‘ ‘ned 4 habeda sp! Po */of the men with their revolvers be- | (hree ¢ fap lih Cutie are Soap ane two Juropes rs nearly a ‘ompany for cabs operating from the a ae the boxes of Ointment led. ° » an i road atations are regarded aa ‘semi-| Grand Central Depot, which are with. | fre they would leave the car slaned) Mis. Rasenia Clark, Lassa, | Purchases made now will be held for future delivery, if desired. ‘ quasi public places, trom which a| ut taximeters and are not licenaed.| Wilson denied the charge and gave March 28, 1917 **Sweeten it with Domino’”’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, | Confectioners, Brown place must be made for public vehi- cles to transport passengers for hire, And vehicle that carries a panweng » on the streets of Kurop 8 regarded as a pub- He vehicle and under the the Bureau of Licenses, In New York, however, the ratl- roads have at various times pleaded | before the Public Service Commis- sion and the city Administration that they ure responsible for carrying the | passenger. But there is no more reason Iroad company should control of route of the ponsibility of sponsibility lies with the municipal authorit: who must needs control the streets and pro- tect the public in vehicles, Until the ordinance def @ cab any vehicle that uses the public streets for carrying passengers for hire the chaotic conditions will continue at railroad stations, The railroad stations are loath to give up the thousands of doll comminsion they secure inually from taxicab operators for allowing them LIN Ae to $1, find patterns; square yard B yards wide enough patte gover room, yard, i butiding up the present efMetent cap New York Floor Covering Co. 60 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 1 BLOCK FROM FULTON—CORNER LIVINGSTON 8T, 40c to 50c GRADE 6 Mighty Carloads of Mill Lengths LOT 1 Remnant lengths, enough of a pat tern t | large OLEUM SAMPLE RUG SALE RUG ENDS oo 2 Axminster issn Disses | to remain inside the station, and therefore continue to fight any effort that would allow properly licensed vehicles within thelr precificts, In this way many passengers are forced to pay higher rates than those legally prescribed. John Drennan, Chief of the License Bureau, whose excellent’ work in OLEUM 35 Grades—3 Big Lots. @: qualities: | pee reas Square Yard ROSE KAPLAN DIES IN EGYPT. LOT _ cork ani ‘ct ree bees lingleumas aha. “Waa tc chaeee ob Semin LOT 3—$1.10 to $1.35 Inlaid Linoleums 65 | scene cea se oe ce Room lengths in most desirable grades and hardest to c. p in Alexandria, Egypt A S'm- » given to understand that the Publi K.'d | the 4, #0 this department could not_take ‘any action, “The Corporation Counsel ri4o ad vised that we could not compe! the licensing of these cabs, as they op ra situation now exists nia Station, bout twenty n private cents. A almila Jat the Penni “At Far Rockaway unlicensed haoks operat property adjacent to the Long Island Railroad Sution. Last summer the Long Island Railroad staked off space on their own property at th mere and Arverne stations, so |permit half a dozen unli to stand there. The hw Rockaway, Arverne, Edgemere and other places controlled by the Long Island Railroad Company pay this Jeoncern $10 a season to operate a {motor driven hack from their space and $5 4 season for a horse drawn hack “The only solution to the situ mendment to the W. ‘Bundy Town Taxt Company and the Black and White Cab Company, writes ‘To the Editor of The Brening Work) May 1 congratulate you on the! plain, straightforward editorial en- titled, “Gab Extortion at New York Terminals.” It may interest you to know that only a short time ago the Black and White Cab Company of New York was requested by the Pennsylvania Railroad to submit an offer for fur- |nishing its well known and econom- |: lical cab wervice at the railroad ter- jminal. It would be of no avall to Jenter into a lengthy account of the lnegotlations, ‘The Westcott Express | Company, which works its cars with. | out clocks, and at its own rates, is now furnishing the taxi serv! the terminal in question | Any effort on the part of this c | pany to "ply for hire within the ter- |minal grounds renders the drivers | {able to summonses from the Bureau |of Lacenses, and it occurs to me, as | |it has occurred to many others, that | lit t# an anomalous condition of af- faira which permits a railroad, which presumably operates under a fran- |chise, to compel the riding public to luse the cabs which {t provides, or: else at a great degree of discomfort secure a public hack on the outside. | It is per’ well known to the pub- He, as well as to you, th h al condition would not for one moment in Europe, re any cab can ply for hire at any of the} ratlroad stations or terminals, | Wishing you every success tn your | efforts to remedy this abuse, which is quite contrary to the spirit of the ordimance for which you labored go. Tam jlong and faithfully, the Women's Z Organization he Miss Kaplan was at first tn charge | of introducing hygenic conditions in Jorusalem, operating from a settlement | | furnished by Mr. and Mrs, Nathan! Straus, After returning to this country | about two and a half years ago she for al went to Alex- d to leave Her work serious operation andria, 1 Firitish military authorities. Miss Kap: lan was born in Petrograd in 1867 and came to America twenty-five years ago. the police a detatled account of his |’ movements during the night and early morning. checked up his story correct. W to the atreet by his wife One Hun Mrs. Hundred The aay. they have and found tt won Insist he was sent to find out police erated from private property, ‘The dent Westcott poople make an initial | What the trouble was, |charge of fifty cents for one or two| Policeman Holmes was notified ‘persons, whereas the initial charge|shortly after minight to-day that a under the ordinance is only thirty| burglar gas at work at No, 67 West ‘ed and Thirty-ninth Street. Ida Norfleet of No. 66 West One and Thirty-eihth Street, had seen the thief and called ber hus- | | band, As ~Jand fired one shot at bim following and saw Holm in the hall only burglar. one shot and t again and disap son Avenue Bria, was shot under the right eye, having the fugitive started Into the hallway of No, 16 West One Hundred | Thirty-eighth few foe A mo burglar da 1 near the ntrance feet insi Hotmes the hall the bullet through his heal, He found thir rone was dead before a doctor arrived from toir overtook it, Harlem Hospital. Holmes ment's stro: when a ste and ran wild in Central Park, he grasped ‘its horns and! was of at men. Two years ago, escaped from an abat- the depart threw it on its back, $139 4 Pc. Bed Room Suite $100 Queen Anne, in American walnut, mahogany or Birdseye maple. | AU hardwood dustproof construction guaranteed. | Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganc KOCHe CG. 125th ‘Street, West Great August Sale of Furniture The Biggest and Most Comprehensive in Our History, with Reductions of 10 to 50% on Regular Prices interior, Drosser, 42 inches wide with four #! full size bed. with 22 Great August Sale of | Extraordinary Offering s. Beauvais Axminster Rugs. Size 0x12 feet; regular $42.50 50c Ringwalt’s Tame laa sq. yd., ding trays; toilet table 36 inches wide with triplicate mirror; Why not prevent these distressing | skin troubles by making Cuticura your every-day toilet and nursery soap aided | by touches of Ointment now and then to remove the first signs of pimples, rakes and dandruff, Do not confound hese delicate emollients with coarsely a dicated soaps and oiniments. For Free Sample Each by Return | Mail address post-card: ‘Cuticura, | Dept. H, Boston.’’ Sold everywhere. Soap 25e, Ointment 25 and S0c Mothers! you Are Safe in Bringing Your Children to | MANHATTAN ‘BEACH BATHS it's All Inclosed. lyour Children Cannot Get Lost.) | Salt Water Bathing Is the Health- | iest Thing You Can Give Them. ¥ 28 mirror, chifforobe 8% inches wide Sanford & Sons’ Seamless $32.50 | | 33e Parquet floor and tile designs. Fourth tloor The Sunday World's Full Size Wardrobe Trunks, $25.00 Regularly sold for $30.00 Trunks’ as illustrated, made of three-ply veneer wood, covered and interlined with hard fibre. The fittings in- clude garment hangers for suits or one-piece dresses; five drawers, hat box and shoe pockets; 43 x 22 x 21 inches. Wardrobe Trunks, full size, $20.00 Covered with heavy canvas and bound with hard fibre; interior has 10 garment hangers and 5 drawers. Dress Trunks - - - at. $13.75 Fibre covered and fibre @ound; cloth lining; two trays Other Dress Trunks, at $10.00, 15.00 to 25.00 Aine unr ae illustraied, $25.00 Army Locker Trunks at $8.50 : QUALITY FURNITURE At 10 to 50% Reductions Inspection and price comparison cordially invited. Four Piece Ivory Chamber Suite,........ formerly $178.50, at $129.50 Five Piece Mahogany Chamber Suite,..... $385.00, “* $288.00 Ten Piece Mahogany Dinitig Room Suite,... $375.00, “* $262.00 Ten Piece Old Oak Dining Room Suite,.... $246.25, “ $195.00 Three Piece Velour Living Room Suite. $365.00, “© $255.00 Mahogany and Cane Davenport in denim, $165.00, “* $75.00 Mahogany Console Mirrors,.............. $15.00 Three Piece Ta opestty Living Room sulle, as illusirated; formerly $170.00,...,. $134.00 makes more ‘Offers or Positions” than any othet two mediums in the universe. Want Directory

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