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FIGHT IS RENEWED lature Forecast by Appeal to Service Body. The Brooklyn Borough Ga =< e Long Credit— it a pleasure to buy here, our e convenient. Why let it go anoth tion, Every article marked in T. KELLY Out-of-town deliveries + BYBROOKLYNCO. t Corporation Drive on Legis- ESTABLISHED 1863 “It’s Easy to Pay the Kelly Way” Buy the furniture you need NOW, Our liberal credit policy makes 10-Piece Period Dining Room Suites, in Jacobean, Golden Oak, American Walnut and Mahogany, ranging in prices from $125 pany, which sought to tmpose $1.26 fas on its consumers in Flatbush, Coney Island and other outlying sec- which was tlons of Brooklyn, and defeated through a decision rendered by Supreme Court Justice Benedict, to-day applied to the Public Service Commission for the $1.25 gas rate privilege. In the opinion of Assistant Corpor- ation Counsel John P. O'Brien, who has contended all along that the Brooklyn Borough concern can make $0-cent gas at a profit, the new appli- cation for the $1.25 privilege is form of “corporation camouflage.” ves the company doesn’t expect Rain the right to charge $1.26, it will make a half-hearted pelle Easy Payments asy payment plan is so simple and her day? Call and make your selec- plain figures. “| capital, fight, meanwhile enjoying the special Privilege among like concerns in this city of charging 95 cents instead of 40 cents. The Brooklyn Borough Gas Com- pany’ application to-day is also re- warded as the opening wedge for other gas companies which are get- ting ready for an effort to defeat the Eighty-Cent Gas Law and join forces with the traction companies #eeking to have fares raised to seven cents. There appears to be a general under- standing among the big corporations that the next session of the Legis- lature will be made memorable by the number of bills introduced in the interests of corporations, No at- tempt is being made by the gas, elec- trie and traction companies to dis- guise the fact that they will unite legal talent and other in- Quences in their common interests when the lawmakers get together in Albany, The Brooklyn Borough company haw also asked the Pubile Service Commission for permiscion to change its standard of measuring gas from 22 candlepower to what is known as the British thermal unit, By the adoption of the latter the company’s | revenues will be very materially in- creased through the sale of gas-oil by-products to the Government, which uses them in making muni- tions, ("Noting Acts Tike ANALAX Che Fruity Laxative ONSTIPATION means % sick, % well. Change the ratio to “O”sick,“1” well, by taking pink ANALAX astilles. 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Mauaglug Director ESTABLISHED 1842 4) SWest 424 5¢ Eyeglasses Spectacles ||| Opera Glasses Lorgnettes Oxfords Radium Wrist Watches Radium Traveling 1 | Clocks Kodaks Oldest Retail Optical House in N.Y. ity BARBARA SRE? AT 00th STREST bm nasa —e WINTERROTH PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS Columbia Grafonolas, Latest Records and New Music Rolls 141 West 42d St. New York And Seven Convenient Stores. JONES & BRINDISI Crafteman Bldg., 6 East 39th St_ ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC At 14 West 40th Street 177 Broadway” Crouch & Fitzgerald = Fell deneu genie made it for nearly The man who is half hearted about this war has been listening to Ger- man propaganda and not to his con- science. Crouch & Fitzgerald 14 W. 40th St., N. Y. MARTHA ::: WASHINGTON For service, security. Satisfaction smartness and saving to the wo man alone in New York 29 East 29th Street New York SAILOR ON HIS LAST LEG WHILE OTHER TOURS SEAS Artificial Limb Left on Ship He} Missed Is Located After Two Trips to Europe. Daniel Egan, San Francisco sailor, on hie last leg, 20 to speak, is waiting for his other le to finish the last lex of its journey from New York. “It” has been overseas twice, visiting France and England, to the discomfort of its owner, Egan i# an “old salt.” A switeh en- gine took his left leg a year ago. He saved until he had $100, boughg one of the latest model artificial jim and signed up with the Westboro, @ new coast steamer. The Westboro ‘eft San Francisco with Egan aboard. « San Pedro he wanted to go ashore, but figured the leg was too dear 4 possession to accompany him on ® round of pleasure, He left it behind, had his fling and arrived back on the dock in time to see the Westboro’s smokestack disappearing over the herl- zon, The Westboro took some troops to France, returned, made another trip to England, and now is back at an At- lantle port with the leg, which ts held | awaiting fare to take it back to the const. Re Ga w ney Hoteln at Revere Beach Barn, REVERE, Mass., Aug. 28.—Fire early to-day at Revere Beach destroyed two | hotels, several residences and threat- ened to wipe out many amusement places along the Boulevard. The dam- age was estimated at $200,000. The fire, of undetermined origin, started in an amusement building. The hotels de- stroyed were the Garland House and | Metropolitan Hotel, landmarks at the beach. * <a Caraso = Captain—im the Police Reserves. | Enrico Caruso is to be made a cap- tain in the police reserves and probably |will be sworn in next Saturday at the |field day celebration at Speedway Sheepshead Bay. The opera singer ex- pressed a desire to join the reserve to |Fourth Deputy Frederick A. Wallis, and Wallis promived to get him an appoint- ment, ti th BI — Fire ape Vall Kills Boy, While at play with his brother last ni |No, 54 Lewis Street, fell from a fire! escape on the sixth floor. N. Y TRIBUNE, S ht, Emanuel Adler, six years old, of | ##7* to Comfer With NEXT ISSUE OF ROTARY CLUB NEWS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1918, REPUBLICANS BEAT FORD FOR SENATE; DEMOCRATS ANE Newberry on the G, O, P. Ticket Leading for Senate by 13,000. DETROIT, Aug. 28.— With the result of the Senatorial fight deti- nitely determined in the nominatioh of Commander Truman H. Newberry as |p publican and Henry Ford as Demo- cratic candidates, interest to-day in yesterday's primary swings to the hot fight being waged for the Democratic ubernatorial nomination. The slight margin held on early re- turns by Edward Frensdorf of Hudson over John W. Bailey of Battle Creek ‘as wiped out when the big Wayne County (Detroit) vote began to come | in. complete figures from 25 other coun- These returns, combined with in- jos, gave Bailey a majority of 1,864. The figures were: Bailey, 3,720; Frens- | dort, 2,356. Incomplete returns on the Repub- can Senatorial contest from 64 out of 83 counties in the State guve New- berry @ plurality of 13,031 over Henry Ford, who was a candidate on both 8. Osborn, ickets, and Chi Blease Beaten for Senate by 20,000, COLUMBUS, 8, C., Aug. 28.—Form- | er Gov. Cole L. Blease is apparently | defeated for the United States by 20,000 votes, Robert A. Cooper of | | Laurens has been nominated over all opponents for Governor. much as Nat B, Dial, who defeated this gives that town and county the two highest offices in the State, Inas- lease, is from Laurens, men. CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—Will_H. EPTEMBER 4th An Editorial Its vermin, its stench, knee deep through the r | trampling a sea of dead. pany’s brilliant manoeuvers— In rescuing a wounded comra Foch—have come to us from buried deep in a greater whirl However, there is one’ glo’ sponsible, that is going to liv to those who have worn khaki the milk of human kindne We had grown, in Americ 8: some day they would be of help to germs. It was scientifie—medicat the chap who fights next them; the they endure hardships and privatio they are fighting for humanity—an supremacy, renaissance of an impulse that was suppo The trials of war have done it. to carry out in our everyday existence th | such perilous conditions. we can restore the milk of human it in our business day, this war shall not ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE Courses in Executive Training 13 Astor Place, New York »hone’s friends are n transcribe d more Of the glory of war we have heard less. 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Of the horrors of war we have heard much. its ghastly mutilation and its disease have been press-agented broad- cast, until we at home, who have no conception of its realities, feel as though we have dragged mud-slimed trenches— A com- a boy’s undaunted bravery de under shell fire—or the successful strategic moves of that Master General— time to time, but always pool of horrors. ry for which the war is re- a deathless monument The glory of recognizing ans pasteurization. l f , to regard our fellow man as one who could either lift us a step higher toward financial success or push us under. We helped others with the subconscious thought that us. In other words our milk of human kindness had been pasteurized, until it was rid of all natural ed and artificial. They help y perform miraculous sacrifices; ns with a smile; because in their ine than human nd they have come to realize its Most of the letters that come to this side from our boys, tell of this strange osed to have perished from the earth. Decidedly it is up to us--the non-fighters, the sheltered, the undisturbed— at which the boys are practicing under kindness to its natural state, and use have been in vain. Perhaps it is the who have made the supreme sacrifice Waterfront Property Within free lighterage limits. Railroad siding, dock, good wa- Large Buildings, HARLO SPARKS Bryant 6480, 1476 Biway, ter, multitude of good umbered thousands of ictation more swiftly, and with less jSept. 2 | declaration “aH? 71 terms favored by the Republican Party | Error in Report Stevedores Had Tied ¢ Chair- Committee, will confer with Chairmen from all parts of the countr; at a meeting to be held in Chicago oi Party war aims and possibly with reference will be discu it was said tana Race. HELENA, Mont., day out of a total of 1,403, Dr. O. in Congress. cn im Calif Governor, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28 publican nomination for Race William =D, ccess. fe and Republican nom: nations. peered LEFT BABY IN STATEROOM. If the mother of the child left 4 stateroom No. 87 of th@ ateamshi Georgia of the Providence, R. 1, lin will call at Police Headquarters she ea’ recover the two-months-old hoy, tily dressed but without any mari identification, which Edward J. King, steward of the boat, them this morning after the docked "at Pier No, 19, North Rive The baby, dressed all ‘in white, pink ‘ootees, was later removed Bellevue Hospital where “it will quntil Such time as cared for claimed. aeainsaenatiisaimmanne GOMPERS IN ENGLAND. 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