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NAL'S GRAIN RATE AGAINST NEW YORK HEAT SHIPPING PORT BARGE CA 1 OPERATE AS A —-— Waierway Would Be | and Cheaper Than the r way, thus | reduc’ ine ost to the individual With only the railroad as the main of transportation, competition A PASSENGER RATE CONUN- DRUM FOR MR. M’ADOO. working on investigation transportation facilities to abate rail- road and high prices, | came here. to Albany, including war No round trips. secure a Pullman seat. had all been sold although I applied twelve before train time. Kked if L could | at the station in case some one should NN, Y. CENTRAL’S GRIP. By Keeping State Canal Idle City Is Cheated of Its By Sophie Irene Loeb. g0e8 into the ties of the $1 . they would not take my money. No chance except on the train. told all seats 11d wait maybe have changed his mind about coming. had travelled one-third of conductor sald afe to. sell me a seat, for me 75 cents, plus 8 00,000 Barge Canal, batlt to relieve traffic and lower con- fumers' costs, the more one marvels |Were sold, but if Tw at the seeming wastefulness of Here is a waterway designed as aj the people of New York Beate for the development of a port which he charge? cents war tax the railroad conductor its| came round he said I would have to for riding in a capacity, with railroads congested to| ‘or a half a cent per mile an intolerable degree. ERUMah Gar and my trip to Al- Why the higher freight bany cost me $@: 3 Before the Government took it over |it cost a little over $7 a round trip, Pullman car and it now costs almost the same to go one way to Albany as both ways cial use of the women who woul correctly clad even for Gabriel's trump—or for the siniste warns of the approach of an enemy sbip of death. doors that can carry goods faste In ascertaining existing conditions amd the enormous possibilities some | .) of these important, sig ame presented: to feel patriotic. nor a nex! Y DRINKS STARTS | WAR ONCAE CABARETS: Alderman Tay G Seeks New Ordinance After Blow to His Bank Roll. Ts this nearly doubie rate going to consists ¢ which a kne sleeves and a attactie may located on the canal we to pay private served by one rs i like to find an- y to get to Albany Sew ints “heater jboats to Albany have been | raise their rates a0 per cent., | though 1 were w the way bet we ng to logo the t! Central and and the last, Buffalo, ; two have the three others, has several lines. Yhus the New York Central the biggest York transportation situation, ening World's investiga- ar wonderful bathing sua teners at the yor, pt one’s arrayed Paks and is pre; to meet “ie most Conventionally tion in the inte! waterway fac and I went at | renewed Vigo: ‘DR. A. H, GUTLER, FOUNDER OF ITD SCHOOL, DES J, P. Morgan, Wuall- Astor and Vanderbilts Vere His Pupils. guardian of Jaw and order, ‘I forty-one ports on the canal de- their supplies degree of efficiency o1 this one railroad York Centra) have been chronic month for eight months of the ‘year could be reles sed on railroad if the Barge Canal were is equivalent miles of track. Grain from Ca through Oswego to New York. Dr. Arthur Hamilton Cuuer, ! , died yesterday \ afternoon at his ome, No. 49 East lst following an lexy w week ago. Te idea is that when a your @ould come the same way , the four bis serving the Middle West an: tely encountered the y education in \Vorcester schou!s. graduated from Harvard i he went back t trunk Nnes board have | most serious conge The grain traffic of las told ia his hed 175,000,000 to columns about our cowering reac 75,000,000 Only 214 per cent business mun." woollen busine sreat busines: then accepted an oppo ceived at Buffalo is on | Theodore and ¥ and their cousin, most suitable for ni {t could come dire« ateamers within Buffalo's wheat elevator capac- instruction fro’ ig 30,000,000 bush: New York's 5,000,000 bushels. POSSIBILITIES OF CANAL AND FLOATING ELEVATORS. be Polk, Harry a red, Cornel! and Reginald Vanderbilt, CONDEMN STATEN ISLAND GARBAGE DISPOSAL PLANT an -enormous believing ment on the West a hundred per cent way that is waiting to | For example, a large that grain trafic above j set forth would b Keep On Inspecting Odors Until Ociober, Before Clos more readiiy » picked up by | were n to Insist upon | Union. ret velopment of wh 5 wasion until Oct and meantime competition rontractors of the ade within the forty would do away tor this pur ible to Use moic ai ae FORTY TUGBOAT MEN STRIKE More Will Go Out Unteas They McAdoo Wage Seal EATING CORN SAVES WHEAT and says Bobby. » crews of eight abandoned their.work last night Post ° }TOASTIES ARE MADE OF CORN vecelve the scale handlers of the New York Centra been on strike five daye it was said steainsnip and and the erie discussed in detail ces of the men As Germans Here, Direct From Paris, and) the Siren Will Not Catch! | Them Napping—It’s a Chic Costume, and While Not Bomb Proof Will Protect Them) Against Cold, Dirt and Mrs.) Grundy—No Excuse Now for| Improper Attire When the) Aerial Bomb Throwers Call. MargueriteMooers Marshall RING on your Boche air rai¢ New York ls now adequa Protected on at least one line f defense. Perhaps we still need a few giant searcblights, anti-aircra guns, bomb-proof abeiters aud such details, but the cos. mic question of what the New York woman will wear air raid costume js here. This iast shot of y a French courturier for th ren waicd The air rakt attire is ne & one-piece costume in agile fall ca & hoo Atted, enue front and the weir dieaded mid aml Mad kne ss being gacheved e stens bito German air invader or domest{< > su: as 4 narrow siting gird, und for warmth the cape may be fastened closely by means of a dozen scl(-col- ored buttons, HE material is jersey and hows prot camou s that dark smoke which ends most elfectively with the It will be ght, lined witb horizon aking of prolecUve posed changy was . the suit should be adapt- threg round hadows of n a is when | But we were talk zepping you hop out of be raid sult hanging on the ‘oot © and then take to t paleony or the cellar, curio: or} prudence dominates you, The suit does not pretend to be bomb-proot,| but ix ymplete protection against} cold, dirt and Mrs. Grundy And if Par ork frivo tously dres function of Ge. n ait Ar course the German papers can print a few more or * TRAIN “TELEGRAMS” FIFTY YEARS IN USE: yught It Was!" Wesiem Union T Jreaking No Law—Blames Union for Disclosures, Western Union night letters have transmitted special messen- | gers on trains ins the last fifty time, it claimed been 1 at secre aw The W Un veleg pany. The same c value t letter or t (tention com- Hinge the ave i uw ypens his ma 10 i 8 nion| be o the Western approw umercial Teleg: Atri 1 nos the onl h or- nin wh ne Western tt Ss employees sunt, offic Western Uaion rt ent invest on was eevee by statements of leaders of the union: BROKER SUICIDE OVER WAR, . PW. Mote of & Nore to Germany, Shoots sett, IFW n Ms eventy-five, a member of Cot Exchange fo. forty y¢ shot himself in the mouth y nis aparunent at No, 32 cet, and died instantly, His dhe was inoroxe over the, wa was born in many but was naturaliced, H ™ many, it Was said called. him "'E At one. time he aed eitman of the Metabershtp Come mittee, He was known genial com panion, & good live one of the busiest. men on fel Vor thirty. seven years he bas b partner in the, firm of Mohr, Ha nn & Co | brok wo t ite | sold 5 t two Weeks ag The suc a note for his wife ped Asnehter aaving he waa de-iy pressed ove ines? condone aud * | atta re generale THE EVENING WORLD, When Gabriel Sounds His Trumpet Raid City by Aeroplane, pd York’s Women Will Be Ready THE HOOP ts VERY FRENCHY | por during a Zeppeiin call is settled. The letter fr |O'Leary, and after telling of bis fashion bas just} Jenga struck us from| Paris, andyis being exhibited in the Wanamakér salon. It was design |want you | fully. 1 am a trained soldier, Five be {United States, 1 served in Cuba and | was muster FASHIONABLE C MP MILLS SOLDIER trousee-ekirt ore ati IS MARRIED BY WIRE and! « 8, the ful- about each leg. ay into a two fas- us the hood over Lee ahh ae ag DAVE STAMPER Ui Moni reute to ae JEAN SCHWARTZ (el “Channing Is News Citcked ‘eee that 1 cannot afford red mind- Johnson of € rical performances has been | Another was tern regimen low vis-) 4) 5 d the dollar cover ci pp begin Aldermen thou . hep into ‘Y | empire."* | | O'Leary said he had never heard of! ¢ r jove a eked for $13 information ,1,800 miles or lunges that woulk | restaurants 1d of by wire for} during which no attempt has the company vag violating no tuurants ton 6 changes now, » BUTLER BUYS ESTATE 1s GIFT TO MARYMOUNT would clear her skin | "She would be a pretty girl, it it | the Society of nformation that nakes tis annource-| York ¢ vuthority” fram aph Comes thority explained properties.” us compared with ter on the desk ot} | tha| the his questioner realm of fact.” vurces it, was ~ COURT RULE FOR WEDDED. too Exchange, Words No Cause (ur athies from the beginn ng of the war lay with Ger. GOOD NIGHT!” the war Moly had a host of friends in the Cotton Exchange. ‘They Mall Delivery ‘Indigestion, )ruaggists SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918. Z = oe ni 5 LETTER GIVING UIP T FIRST SONG JUNE 30TH OVERYSOEFENSE) — Big Broadway —==_— = Lawyer Wrote xe That as Soldier He Feared He Might Be ONG Hi ; S Treated Like Gen. Wood. Words and Music Complete IN THE unday World Hen A Wise former United tes Attorney for this district, {8 hurrying to-day from a fishing trip in Virginia, to appear as a witness in the trial of John O'Leary in the Fe eral Cour nh a charge of aiding Ma brother Jeremiah, Sinn Feit agitator, te escape after indictmen When the O'Leary trial is resumed Monda M Wise will exp » bis etier, introduced yesterday with the inderstanding that be be called, Je miah (Lea had cbarged that Mr é Wise had withdrawn as bis (leie By America’s miah's) counsel in the draft cou. “ spiracy charge against him because Most Popular Composers he was afraid the Government would ite him If he tried the case Yesterday Jeremiah repeated this nd added that Assistant District 4 they Barnes had been instrum: in having Mr. Wise withdraw, 1 Mr, Wise was to John eng GET THE SET The Composers: IRVING BERL GUS EDWARDS J in saveral important cases, both in this city and Washington, it concluded There another consideration L think over very care- LOU HIRSCH } out of the service of feet vertain that wishin the ens RAYMOND HUBBELL rit ue tbvltirey cps VICTOR JACOBI silvers and’ whom che all comen 1 JEROME KERN 1 feel my ob ion to do se ao k y that Tocannot’ knowingly do an SIGMUND ROMBERG cos you can put myself uch a paition. [f have no guaims ort representing your brother, and If 1 not Lied up y. professional en- is ments and in iny obll jon to serve my country I ould not tate to do so, but fror that L have 1 hove you will re my position iow me to retire nthe case In introduc the let Col ‘Thomas B, Felder, counsel John O'Leary, sald be regretted that such ion had to be taken but he felt under the circumstances he was der these clreumsts Each Composer a Famous Song Writer 1— “Solitaire Lane’ Krom ‘Ihe Kiss Burglar” at the George M. Cohan Theatre. Words by Glen MacDonough, Music by Raymond Hub- bell, Sung by Janet Velie. ha Justif Under cross-examination Jeremiah said he was President of the Asmeri- can Truth Society, and he wrote the pamphlet called "The Conquest of the United States.” He continued | “| wrote this article to call the at f the American people wo 2— “The Nursery Fanfare’ anda being put forth by Irom “‘Rock-a-Bye Baby” at the Astor Theatre. uin make the United Fi Words by Herbert Reynolds, Music by Jerome Kern, u part of the British | * Sung by Edna Hibbard. tention the prop England to a States an integ 3 tart E inti! May 6, when he/E at he hud been arrested. | Mme, Marie de Victoriea | sh and others are under it commit espionage and treason, Walch volves a death penalty “Ten Little Fingers’ om “Hitchy-Koo, 1918,” at the Globe Theatre. Words by Will D. Cobb, Music by Gus Edwards, Sung by Raymond Hitchcock. a-— “Swinging Along From “The Midnight Frolic,’ Atop the New Amsterdam Theatre. Words by Gene Buck, Music by Dave Stamper, Sung by Lillian Lorraine. a oe 3 | What a pity ‘“‘Kissless Days’’ AD ey ell od know that 4 From “Oh Lady, Lady” at the Princess Theatre. ~ pers Soap Words by P. G, WadeHouse, Music by Jerome Kern, 5— Sung by Vivienne Segal. S ‘“‘Here’s to the Two of You”’ Irom “Going Up” at the Liberty Theatre. Words by Otto Harbach, Music by Lou Hirsct tforthat pimp y, blotchy complex Bat the regu car use of Resine | Soap, aided at tirst by a little Resin Cintment, would promab y fresh and charming. [{ 4 poor skin your handicap, begir using Resin and Reainol From “Flo Flo” at the Cort ‘Theatre Lot PNiigaag San rem dy Bi 1 rrLd TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER.) By Silvio Hein. 8- | | ke itclear oa . : : A Song Hit 1 From “‘Maytime” at the Broadhurst Theatre. frie 10 we ANNOUNDRD iaTeR) By Sigmund Romberg more, Md. DR. FLIPPEN PAY AFTER BENEFIT CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DISEASES hap remy get trey A Song Hit From *’Phe Passin Show. of 1918” at the Winter g Garden YU BE ANSOUNCND LATIR By Jean Schwarta val 9 usually ret ae afer oe > fim intensive treatment + 008 daily, except ‘Thun to 2. OR FLIPPEN ae TY, City, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes 10 ' ’ A Song Hit From the “Ziegfeld Follies” at the New Amster- dam Theatre #10 BE ANNOUNCED LATER.) By Irving Berlin. refund money it it fails. 25¢ Get this Song Library of Summer Music. Order The Sunday World from your news- dealer in advance. itis all,