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would issue to-morrow an order re-|cents rate confiseatory and said straining the gas company from|he, as ref wer to fix a charging more than 118 per 1,000] rate. A © mat Jeubic feet. This de n will be alter, Mr ynpxon said the company a} | Tesult of the application of the Pub-| was fre fix a rate 4 i! lic Service Commission The com Justice Benedict told Mr Thompson os! lo [Pany is seeking to increase the rate ompany had violated the in bis to $1.25, structions of the Court in fling the During his argument, Mr. O'Brien | Hughes with the County Ci said attor for the various gas|The Court, the Justice said, had told e companies were in the court room| the company to tak r legal ing for the Justice's order or]action — w The 4 a ae to “make a fail drive on the] Hughes report was put on record to- justice Benedict to Enjoin pockets of the consumers.” He asked| day in the County Clerk's office, It! é | the Justice to impound the difference | Was filed last Charge of More Than 95 between the 80 cent vd cent rates On its Augu = the : - r ieee ing the decision of the higher] pany ia charging only 80 pi: Cents To-Morrow. courts, but Justice Benedict denied|1,000 cubic feet, Miss Mary Dillon J me papas | the motion | Secretary of the company d to. re A stay delaying operation of th Former Judge Ransom, conusel for| Porters after the court ses This the Public Service Commission, de-|¥4% Not recognition of the justice of Jclared the commission had a | the 80-cent rate, she said right to establish the 95 cents + jeven though the Legislature had de ed KO cents the legal t He jd any rate above 95 centy made Feport of Charles EB. Hughes on the x rate of the Brooklyn Borough Ga ‘ pany was granted to-day by Ju Wee Benedict in the Supreme Court Wrooklyn. The stay will remain eft ive until the Appellate Division of the | s pany did it dimeu. on Public Kracke claims hat with tne excep Service Commissioner ~ Suprome Court if Manhattan has de-|by the gas company would be in Gilded whether the Hughes report is| valid, He stated the company had) 42 Of one concern, the gaa com ‘Dinding. no right t nee its rate without) Pales of thia city were responsible for poor the lie-power of gas , furnished to consumers last winter. He says the companies failed to make 5| Adequate provision for coal and oil and ran short. The Commissioner | haa written an’ opinion, approved. by his colleagues, containing “fourteen important constructive recommenda addresved to the coording to —— ALL RUSSIA IN REVOLUTION IN 15 DAYS, SAYS REFUGEE American Tells of Zeppelin Bomb Dropped in Westminster Abbey —A Fervent Reunion “Al of Russia will be in revolution againet the Bolsheviki within the next Afteen days,” was the prophecy made to-day by Capt. Alexander Agafonoff, Jately of the Imperial Flying Corps, who Mr. Hughes held that the rat 8 cents per 1,000 cubic feet of Was confiscatory in the case of the Brooktyn company. The stay was|company had a @ranted on application of Assistant |or any other r Corporation Counsel John P. O'Brien, | Mr. Hughesein his report and ju¢ » dustice Benedict announced he o aa referee } clared the 80} a thirty days Wilson W the gas company @ to its customers gas Thompson, represe ath cht to charg: sonable rate contende ? 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PENSACOLA, Fla., Aug. 13.—Three student aviators the United States Naval Training School were instant- y killed here last night when a a in which they were a practice flight fell into Bay No cause was as Into of this great male, as etulls of our used piano Ponsacola NEW YORK: BROOKLYN: signed for the accident by the off 53 East 34th St. 55 Flatbush Ave. elas j yeti ‘The dead men are August Copp of _ JERSEY CITY: NEWARK; | Atdtom sys rosdoseccoanest | Corks Gar & fee Gh Wd Newark Av. 903 Broad S New York; Guy B. Fraley of Genesee, N. Y., and Garrett T. Minneapolis plane wh name was not given ou: escaped death Mandeville of , Buy Now—Prices Will Surely Advance ead | Sw and materials are getting searcer every day een factories are engaged in war work and up. You'll soon be compelled to pay much higher prices, Purchases Made Now Will Be Held for Future Delivery Without Don't delay. 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His name is Reilly, his age six years, hig sentiments American, So this morning when his mother wasn't looking, away went Reilly from his home, No, 264 Nassau Street, Brookly to the N #8 of his position, ments, which came an officer. Reilly to enlist, #0 they gav ysical examination an passed “But,” silly sign you at the age of six said the careful officer, “the old navy rules won't let me much as we need you, Where do you live?” So Reilly was sent home to his mother with a naval escort, And that's all there is to it, except that his first name is Hugh and that he saves his money for Liberty wn his acquaintances WALL STREET > Railroad—Regular | of 2% per cent Canadian Pacific rly dividend on k ord Aug. 3L Associated Oil « nths—Balance 3,270. Balance equal to n Stoe California Petroleum Barning, rate of L Corporation— Utah mist quarte te equal to $4 a share, which comp: with $24 a share for first quarter of CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS With net oi Am. Reet Sugai «& COSTE Foe PES ‘BARREL OF ALCOHOL plained barrel of alevhol when without from ail | sidewalk | distance | face, ch called for || en era bonds and sells Thrift Stamps to | t : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, (“THE LIFE OF REILLY” “EXPLODES IN STREET Apparently Sealed Tightly, but Had Been in the Sun—Man Rolling It Hurt of We i ater Street’ Fire and of unex concerns @ “The Mystery added to time uppenings. It ge Wrobel No, 263 yrgia Avenue, Bro twenty, the barrel across the walk in front yf the paint and varnish shop of M Feigel & Bros, No. 185 Wor warning flames shot sides of the barrel, Burning was xplattered over street, and building fronts for some e front of the yrehed before fir flames, Wrobe Al's He igel store was men extinguished St taken te it was found | eriously burned on 1 wa the Vince | that he had been at and iremen as well as Mr. Feigel as to the cause of the 1 apparently was re The wn for half jhe SIBOTIE BIGGEST WEAPON OF WORKERS, SAYS HAYWOOD Eftect Means of Protecting Hu- manity, Declares 1. W. W. Leader at Chicago Trial. Aug. 13.—Sabotage defined ax the “biggest, strongest and ome weapon of the work= by William D. Haywood, and Treasurer of the l. Wo OW at to-day's seasion of the trial of 100 leaders of the organ f jons of the an hour, CHICAGO, was tary used in th the € hing said: Hay wood. result, LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! 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J., of all nationalities to escape from the big detention camp here was frustrated to-day by the quick action of soldiers. vklyn, was rolling | _ . 1918. ‘The prisoners had been plotting for two Get Rid of That Ssraind thy Bion, mruny of OE eee Persistent Cough FROM A DETENTION CAMP | ner! the men, mony of them erim- linnle, are all t if you are subject to weak lunes, heed > one larme Government pier on the bank of| the cough as & warning, ECKMAN'® the Delaware River ALTERATIVE may aid you in stopping | Tosday rding the cough. In addition, it Ia a valuable | upon, one of theie tonic and health-bullder in auch cases, No from's window of the de aloohol, narcotic of habit-forming drugs. Twenty years’ successful use. ng. T wa the signal for the es- An| cape and the men sped toward the main | 80¢ and 1.50 Bottles at all druggists ot from manufacturer, postpaid, gate. A police guard aimed his rifle at the leaders and threatened to fire.| BCKMAN LABORATORY, Other soldiers came on the scene and all prisoners were captured. Nine of Frus- to a plan agreed Plan of One Hun- dred to Escape. * }LOUCESTER, N. J, Aug. 1%.- tempt of one hundred enemy aliens trate Philadelphia. the ringleaders were placed in ceils SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WoNDpRS Packers’ Costs and Profits How much do you think it costs— 1. To dress beef, cure hides, and Prepare all the numerous by- products? To cool the meat for two or three days before shipment? To freight it to all parts of the country in special refrigerator cars, iced daily? i 4. To carry it in hundreds of branch houses, each with its refrigerating plant? And to deliver it to the retailer— Sweet and fresh—in less than two weeks after dressing? Swift & Company did all this for you in 1917 at an expense of less than 214 cents per pound of beef sold, including an average profit of 14 of a cent a pound. Figure for yourself how little effect this cost and profit had on prices you paid for beef steak. Swift & Company, U. S. Ten Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New Yoru Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G, J. Edwards, District Manager Ty OFF With the fingers! little ‘‘Freezone”’ callus. Instantly that Why wait! FF CORNS! No pain at alll! on a sore, hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, pain, soreness or irritation. Costs only a few cents! “err the toes and painful calluses on bottom of feet just loosen and + Trulyl.-You feel-no pain when eprlying Sw and ements U en teat sages wane Sunday World Magazine = August 18th CoLane Map of New York Rapid Transit System Every Subway and Elevated Line and Station in the City—Key and Explanatory Reading Matter Make It a Complete, Accurate, Up-to-Date Guide—Prefaced with the Approval and Advice of the Public Service Commission—All the New Lines, All the Old Lines, and All Connecting Points—A Unique Map That Will Give Real Service—Save It. Order a Copy of Next Sunday World in Advance From Your Newsdealer EDITION LIMITED TO ADVANCE DEMAND DOUBLE PAGE Drop a tender corn or a corn qr callus stops IN FOUR root and all, without Yes, magic! Hard corns, soft corns, corms | ig ae apn ate