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“HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 SAYS MRS. HAFF DIDN'T INTEND 10 EAST SIDE'S RED CROSS ENTHUSIASM stencils Investigator Asserts She Didn't | Know Water Was Boiling— $3,000 Bail Fixed. City Will Vigorously Fight Proposed Electric Merger, Hylan Declares, and Sell Lighting Itself Unless Corporations Obey Law and Re- duce Cost to Consumers. That Mrs, Rector Street Julia Heft of No. 165 Union Course, L. ited yesterday on two charges of felonious assault after it | Was alleged she had scalded the hands of Barbara Hayes, four years old, and Shirley Davis, five, who boarded with her, by forcing them to put their hands of a kettle of hot water, did not intentionally burn the children is the opinion of Warren Mason, agent jof the Children's Bocie Mrs, who was arr In a statement prepared for The Evening World, Mayor Hylan pledges | that al] the power of his administration will be used to prevent a merger of the notorious Brooklyn Edison Company with the Kings County Elec- | Haff entered a plea of not tric Light and Power Company, a public hearing on which will be held gullty when arraigned to-day before next Mortay at 10.30. A. M, before the Public Service Commission | | Magistrate Harry Miller in the Ja- The Mayor also pledges that if the electric light and power monopo- lists cannot find a way to bring electric light within the reach of the poorest families, the city will find a way to obtain possession of all wire conduits with which the five boroughs are honeycombed and sell the average householder electricity at about the rate of 3 cents a kilowatt hour. | ‘malca Police Court. She was held in |$3,000 bail for examination Dec, 26. Mason sald his Investigation had convinced him that Mrs, Haff did not |know the water was hot enough to seald the children when she mado ‘The rate is now seven and 2 halt¢@——<$<$< <—_$__$__$_$___——— | — jthem put their hands in the kettle, N tan and eleven in] the account rendered by the company SSS EES / : sae rt eat cana ty the city covering a period of over twenty! Reo cmoss VYYORK ON “THE EAST SDE a is belief was shared by neighbors klyn, of Mrs, Haff, who said they had often seen her playing with the children in her home and that she was apparently _ ver fond of them. It was also stated years were unanimously sustained jafter @ protracted trial by a board of three referees appointed by the Su- preme Court. resulting in a judgmen New York's east side gas responded nobly to the Red Cross Roll Call appeal. This photograph shows residents of that section of the city joining the great organization at the booth in the Bank of the United States at No. 77 Delancey Street. The east side is ooee i “its bit.” would seil would be generated in the two power houses of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company tn which the city has a half interest under the |in ¢avor of the city, reducing the cost -- that sho imtended to seek the adop- terms of the dual subway contracts.| 56 construction claimed by the com- tion of the Davis child ‘ ‘The Evening World has already ¢X-| pany nearly $4,000,000, with a further Mrs. Le@h Hayer and Mrs, Ma plained that the Interborough power |rcauction of nearly $0,000,000 in the Davis, mothers of the children, are houses generate enough surplus elec- | gefoit claimed by the company employed as waitresses at the wal- tricity to light the city. Jagainst the city and an affirmative dorf-Astoria Hotel and live in aa The Mayor has been informed that award against the company in favor apartment at No. 185 West ath Street, during the last twenty years the city /or the city of $185,000. it was explained that when they went has not received a cent of revenue for! “A decision was rendered ote o work last summer they sought a - i es = as temporary home for thetr children the use of the Dosnasiet oe e case of the city against the Empire | and answered an advertisement in- conduits laid beneath the streets of{city Subway Company which was | |serted in the papers by Mrs, Haff, the five boroughs tried under the last administration. Both women said they bad investi- : i te 3 | gated the woman's offer to board CITY WILL FIGHT PROPOSED | with result that the municipality wa ’ t ' is saddied with a judgment in favor —— ir children end were convinced MERGER STRENUOUSLY. leech COcApanY. for GhALEOES that she was trustworthy and able to of the ¥ 2,680,000. . : “ | provide t t His statement follows “The Commissioner of Water sup- | Brooklyn Man I Forced to Hold] Relatives of Soldie and| “Feed Them First and Investi-| picy ide thems With © oes home The mothers of the children are wis- | tera. Mra, Hayes the huspand of Mrs. Davis is now in |the service in France. The obtidren “The attempt of the Kings County Electric Light and Power Company and the Edison Electric Iluminating ply, Gas and Electricity is making thorough investigation into the ma ter of electrical subways, These com- Off Concern’s With § Hirelings hotgun. Sailors Asked to Aid Mem- bership Campaign. gate Afterward,” an East Side Motto Now. is a wkiow and| WAR LABOR BOARD MEETS TO AVERT SCALD CHILDREN HARBOR STRIKE) OUT OF SERVIGE Boat Owners Tg Workers Present Their Arguments in the City Hall. The National War Labor Board lis- toned to both sides in the threatened strike of New York Harbor workers the hearing in the room of the Board of Estimate in City Hal! to- day. Capt. William A, Maher, represent- ing the American Aansociation of Masters, Mates and Pilots, said bis organization always stood ready to back the Government, but that the Boat Owners’ Association had not lived up to its agreement to abide by the decisions of the New York Harbor Wages Board, which in May, 1918, was agreed on as an arbitration board for the duration of the war. 4. ¥. O'Connor of the Longshore- man’s organization, speaking for all classes of employees, said they were ready to abide by the decisions of the Wage Board Paul Bonynge, speaking for the ship owners, sald the agreement made last May contemplated a Wage Board of five members, but that the membership had beon increased since then without the consent of the em- |ployers and he did not deem them) bound by the decisions of the present board, Also he claimed that the war is over, and that the agreement had therefore come (o an automatic end He said the employers would not e6 to a baste eight-hour day, which is the chief thing for which the em ployess are contending. Chairman Taft arrived just before noon, and recess was taken until this afternoon. Basil Manly, co-chairman. preaided at the morning session. Word has been recelyed from Washington that, according to Gen. March, the War Department is not considering the taking over of New York Harbor tra Mfc in tion with the threatened strike noo TROOPS? INU.S. ORDERED. Gen. Mens Show Shows 188,562 Men Discharged in Week, x Nearly 27,000 a Day. vs oat WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—With® total of 188,562 men discharged fem the army during the week ending Dag 4, Gen. March announced to-day that the War Department has about reaehe ed the average of 36,000 discharges daily for which the demobilizatie# plans call, On a seven-day basis the average for that week was 27,000 men per day but in many jen demobilization Of ficers did not operate on Sundays Additional units in this coustry designated for early demobilisation brings the total of men so selected to 900,000, General March announted, Up to the date of the latest offftial reports, 26,003 officers had been Rén- orably discharged. Gen, Pershing has reported that 210 American pr.soners of war were repatriated up to Dec. 16. OF 2.658 came through Switzerland, $24 Passed through the American ffent lines, 120 went through Holland ahd 113 through Denmark, Those padg- ng through Holland and Denmark @ now en route for England, ene patch said Gen. Pershing expressed the opin’ lon that very few American prisons ers remain in Germany and belleved these would be quickly evacuated. ~ As an illustration of’ the heavy flow of troops returning from Frangt de on board the largest ships, Gen. March announced that the steamer Leviathan, making ten trips, had carried an average of 9418 men ip France on each trip. Seven other ships of unusual tonnage averaged better than 2,000 men per trip. Every effort is being made to at; range for the delivery of mail eon; signed to units which have been Ate ignated oble |will remain at St. Mary's Hospital, for early return, the Company of Brooklyn hi bear isy babe panies should either be taken over oy |Jamaica, until they have recovered LONE FIREMAN MISSING; of staff said. be strenuously opposed Ahoy si ¥ | the city or made an immediate source| A narrative of high-Handed Inva-| 4 special appeal was addressed to-| ‘The east side parents cannot buy |earnsrenny to be taken to thetr moth- | Gen. March disclosad that the coma, officials, By Ce ari estas of revenue for it. Since they ro-/sion of property rights by the Edison | aay to relagives of soldiers and sailors) MK and s foods at the present | home a eee INCOMING SHIPS DELAYED: munication facilities with the Ameri- posed to have ceived their franchise the city has Electric Mluminating Company of | oo i. yating Red Cross member. | M&M Prices, so their children faint In coe byte in Russia, particularly tn Commission authorize the issuance | no: received one dollar of compensa-| Brooklyn, the same company that |‘0 help the falling Red Cross member) schooirooms and die at home, We ALL OR LEAP KILLS ue sats | unvatiotactory. “Phe War Desartneail of about $10,000,000 of bonds and by! 7. the use of these valuable|now sceks to gain a franchise by | Ship drive. The New York County|have seen hundreds of tots practi- {Immigration and Customs Officials | (Skit haw had aimteulter ie cereal <excolnepan ened gory of vallaity | Srivieges. merger with the Kings County Light | Committee of the Christmas Roll Call | cally starving.” MAN IN BATH HOUSE; Hampered When Cutter Is Un- [cts important military instructiono over their alleged franchises, | “have been informed that tha In- and Power Comp: is related iw alfor the Red Cross as announced| This report of conditions, in sub- able to Leave Battery. deapatones have come thioush tenn “These companies have imposed 09 | 1 osougn has two electrical plants, communication addressed to the Kings | frankly that the results thus far have | St@NC% made to officials of the Bank , ~ a, , end the people of this city bilbraitd Ri one belonging to the Interboroug’ |County Grand Jury by J Go been disappointing—and the time ix | t the United States, No. 77 Delancey|Body Found on Extension in Rear| ne failure of = lone fireman to . In answer to a question, Gen. March and tho present city administra; and the other belonging Jointly tothe /a newspaper man of 861 nearly gone. Only 40 per cent. of the Stfeet, yesterday, led to a tour at} of Building on Forty-Second —_| Bert for duty tne moming ehoand the] auld, that Ooast artillery unite, whten will endeavor to force ore iy | city and the Interborough, conatruc:-| Avenue, Bath Beach expected membership had been en-;%0™Me of the schools und homes and} Street, , sulted (na partial Ue B of incoming | artillery ate all being returned tothe? companies to yiade ieee a cara |ed under the dual subway contracts,| At one stage of bis battle aguinst rolled when the figures were esti: the formation of a permanent com | shipping. country, but those which were servin le ; ° : mitte ae tes ia fl . y + recognize the Meier wie does not, and that hundreds of millions of ki corporation Mr, Gordon became, mated this morning. Fs . eae decided feed them laces Bea beac taken ah wa bie} immigation inspectors, doctors and an aivialonal ‘atiler 7 probably wih Any public official * the rights |owatt outs of electricity can be prox |desperate after the’ police and ¢ The committee asks avery family oe)cn0 investigate afterward.” The |tie eve a aelesmen of inabens. | custome officials gathered at the Barge . tm (ladle ALAN ny ey fr m | duced over and above the require- officials bad failed to heip hint with a service star to enroll every ‘eding has started Ady. Probe | ctrect, the Bronk, wan killed early tor | Ocice at the Battery this morning to aa of tho people should be driven from) | ty of the Interborough. T have|riving home one ever he d member at-eatniy and to get °F Prices will come later, Subscrip- | an by fall trom & arcana xo down the bay on the immigrant to BIG GAS TANKS MENAGED : Sublic office b y informed that the ostjered a gang of men getting ready (0 two others outside the family. If this ‘O28 Fe being received at the bank. |4o tol ¢ A meet a fret of incoming vessels, They pe » Brooklyn | been reltably informed the a i ceayrout : “The Citizens’ Committee dow at tho Flelschman Baths, No. 47! wore informed by the Immigrant’s ° The proposal of ive Brookiys | of producing a kilowatt hour of piant a pole. They had already put ig done, in addition to the efforts W- Ciiidren Affected ge mt’e, (2 Ald |weat 42d Street, His body. clad in| suipper that the boat would be nadie BY $200 000 BRONX FIRE n Y city these plants i& three milis,|up other p. n the neighbo: ready being made by the organized Aaa ® Milk and|qnderwear and ® bathrobe, was found " | alison and Kings County electrical of Prosucing 8 Mt | i KbarhodA Ghildren Affected vy the Milk and dw bathrobe, to leave her dock because the fireman | concerns is one of the te and de-|and that if sold at % cents per kilo- and ruined valuable trees by string workers was said, the tion S. Markum, President ot ri, [oMeph [on a one-story extension In the rear of] had not appeared | —_———— : es @ de-|and that if sold at 3 3 kus, President. o 0 — Somipia to exprels Fe eye S \watt hour there would be a» large jing electric wires through them tay be redeemed. Associated with him or pabk. | the butlding Sickness, brought on by overwork, was! Plant of Cosmic Analine Chemical prive them of thelr rights ever pre-| Wa ht rdon ordered men ¢ — Judge Benjamin Hottmun, ‘Treasurer, |.,TH man went fo the bathe at 1lyiven as the ¢ of hin absence, | ; wented to a body of public eee ‘ CHEAPER LIGHTING AND PROFIT)! They {aughed ut Enter tov Trage retary, and Harry|° o'clock last inbte ule fourth visit there) it was explained that the Government| ©0Mpany Destroyed by Flames “1 am gratified at the action of the vali Prctapeca tt HOUSE-T0- OUSE SEARCH Schlucht, Director. ‘They ask wig| Within a wee! » told attendants be} hag provided for only two firemen and Explosions Corporation Counsel in appearing be FOR CITY. j } ee einio de wih om any one interested jwvan nervous and souk not sleep. ife| abourd tho Immigrant und that they! o,. ih , i e the Public Service Commission! If the surplus electrical energy of} § at an op BY POLICE RESERVES T0 1 ee aes ako a teacher of @ class | stayed up all night. walking the floor/jave been working in hour shifte.|, S¢¥e"a! ga® tanks belonging the fore the Pul See ae eric min (cha plane Gonetrcthd binder Bis dual mee more ordered in Pabli lo Schoo! No. 43, on Chrystie land smoking ciguretter. Shortly after! 4s there wai no reserve force to draw Unionport branch of the Bronx Gas @® to enter a pro i is 2 nee ecuisact Waa sola (6 ¥A6 ° nove. They did é ied Mr. Markus and asked |¢ o'clock attendants heard @ noise and| rom, the tmuigrant waa helpless to. |Eitettic Company, containing mainye posed steal by the Kings County Elec-| subway co ae Gambenidid neipos ED GROSS CAMPAIGN ii3i{ something be done tor children ton investigating found the body on the hundred thousand cuble fe eas 4 4 Company and|peopie, it would produce considerable, The Edison pany didn who, she suid, were “slowly atary day when the fireman whose turn : : tric Light and Power Company and) peop.e, whik the city would a franchise plant p to deaths” Victor Trager: meet aig [extension, Dr. Rider of Bellevue Hoa-| wa, to work falled to report Were threatened today when « fire the Edison Electric Illuminating Com: | revenue’ in lty's argeement with string wirca In the atrcets of iro ad Women W lor Mr. Markus; Miss Hthel Witty oe| Dita! pronounced him dead. Immigration inapectors and doctora| "sulting from a short clrewit amone pany of Brooklyn, . share under the city's argeemel ee ene eee ee fae dan ind Women Will Subp the Red Cross and Miss Dora G. Mare | The window of the room oecupled| borrowed a amall coi patrol boat! *#ctric wires in the hasement of the “One of my pre-election promises the company, ‘This would be | thi . ecureal the Gee af ( With f Polite “Hold: asked to become a temporary [Was barred. and it In belleved he muat/and went down the bay, but the Cus- | Comic Chemical Company at to the people of the City of New York! tneans of pebauelne tSranin Wl ai ener ab egourea te be 2 nani Si me ty make & breliminary Inz |have climbed prt the ithe Poles Tre cnt hen Won caeetarts SRE ine Verena auerton. Avenues he } on assuming the duties of; could be applied to the deficiency, 5 i pilates . the $ They imade their report [report, however, merely wtates that lel coming lips at thelr piers. Ax the| Bronx, ¢ od that plac aye amas at Mayer (hat: would tn- peelings from the dual aubway con-| vaded the By SN Gray OF" Ee Vitteen thonsand men and wom. /a permanent bode en” tet formed |etther fell or leaped” to his death. | Customs men do much of their work Vae ‘ chemicala werd ne upon a thorough investigation of| tracts, and also result’ in cheape ong r epee ey reserves will make o I was ain han 1 coula > between the time ships leave Quaran.| Stored In the dye plant pea tie Hamer 6 € jon o! _ sonln ‘of ity Itheugh this happened in 1909 F Nhean’ & E oul d the time they dock, the spread with such rapidity (hat the current to the people of the Cit A i * he house ca oj bear Ir, Trage 1, when he fin- tine and the ¢ x . D the subject of fhe franchises under | current to | andiaibedlettecametranakian | yy Wachouse canvass to-day (0 [ied ble work phe fin~ | T, R. HAS DEPUTY SANTA, oie eee ar incoming tinera’ were tes| MALY employees experionced difticulty which the various utility corporation “Lf the revenue resources of the! less company which now seeks to | Police’ romcevan! alanis leone fiacipent of conditions an be | Capt, Archie Acta for the Colonel] 4*y put to much Inconvenienes and Bie ae arigkan, A ae of the clty are operating. 1 have ate ne eee eeeoperly conse n| ein forces with gnother similar | Cnauct mpl het baa | nd themn fo own: | at Ousien aay, delay after their voxels (led up pln ya es of ex: Feady given instructions to the Core) oat mety yearn there would be concern equally devoid of legal | vv acatrianw and o ee School No. as taught by the toowhas |. Capt. Archibald Roosevelt played eee kmen whore name# could mot poration Counse! to conduct a search- most sufficient revenue derived from) right, and to borrow $100,000.00 J oon). at every busy en Ss who orlain. ait Li be given, | Sante Claus yesterday afternoon at] CHICAGO AIR MAIL HALTED. were treated after they had ing investigation of this subject andy ie phi leges granted coming into the in the bargain, eer aK [Hue was ¢ ing the # t look Cove School, Oyster Bay, where he a been partially overcor by did i | the pHivileges granted comi ° ber re ‘ Jehiidren Aw in imy life and the other Roosevelt children ti : COMPANIES USE STREETS WITH: /icn expenses of the city. Ownors of! GoMlon telephoned a complatat 69 the} ay some of the hotels in the 1 Re Gare I Qbialned thelr schooling: (Cel. The Jan a er | gatine Stinger, of Hook and Uadder Na ‘ark Department, He was told ( Tl becuune. of his wolatica, bi Wasi TON. Doc. 31.—Aerlal ma mon idcovated ‘eft hand ,, OUT AUTHORITY. homen would not now be burdened Park Department Ihe was tol | atrical district will be institut ' vefaotive, I [Bees RAHA 2M Reece, Pee ue SEASTURGEOG Dee Sb plant. was owned by Davit “These two companies, the Kings} with an enormous (ax upon their) Hara Man doe ea | by women teserves for an Inapse- | esenight ng. angemia oy ee tare told the children how {wae ordered halted by Katzenstein of No. 8 Hast Broacway County Electric Light and Powe:, holdings, and the city would ¥ Pe an ane ite) fon of 1919 Red Cross tions, |¢ denoidy, bad t fee e ee Ptery (AIG SRO. BBN Gram How | Oy eclenen Uacake it who sald the $200,000 love in partially Company and the Edison F I+ | to be borrowing money and p Mh e nt ' jhe | APY one found without willbe [Other « benind the fines ; | eo Suapension is due. to the conili- | cove ed by insurance : aig d D neighborhood said ty neat fox her wenty-two in thin f, when you grow up to manhood, | tion of the motors on the mail play tuminating Company of Brocilyn| high rate of interest. ‘This Sao g MET the target for an appeal to Join N ; cre in A mrcat war waging f : wnt hn overheat, it — 5 ¢ remova mn ; 1 an wou have paid | {et Waging for the |40 per cen D i wae Ber te taee tig Wacaties | wand Genie ike need oh snare ate Hundred Womad: sd peony “A woul d eacminyes Me aide ge tiate tt the |stated, ‘necessitating the taking apart |/POLICE RESERVE CEREMONY, were sent fre Bape ea FY tad Ci when | over you will be the hi and re mbling of all the motor J turing Act of 1848. They never re-| money lender of a thriving bus’ ray ein th i 4 mM Red Cross nuvec Ft h ndes wn Bs maging wi Leet He RapPl: ad 7 oie he wm ceived any authority under that act| If the city did not have to borrow, yi) f pate Will be sent to cny | ts uid bat ' Sean tain | cdplins Baualiae ingen: | Sceanin to Have « to use the streets, ‘The Legislzture | money the money lender would soon’) Luppened. M ron say's looking for Red ¢ San, GER, WEAN DE > — | cart Olsen, twenty-eight yeurs olf, «| Piaw Ra a de and Keview, sought to remedy this defect in the! have to find another way of earning) | 59" one’s p he wm ett All canvasse be 2 Xmas Sale for Se! | Norwegian salle No. 4996 Richmond | pojice’ Renerveas 424° ye aeraet§ Now Teed case of other companies, but Brook living air Gordon had, beste iniuaction| rected by Chelrer | nt > area num Avenue, St 6 Staten Island, was |duct flag raising ceremonies on 5 7 ot h the “eg t f 7 Y ? a th not ed rummage and polleeman Broad d | afiermoon, at lock, at its headauare lyn was specially exempted by ts be one of the chief en-| proceedings against the Brooklyn Ed ' net Ne : a tat Weanende thn. fractured aka (efie corher of Broadway” aca” Seth law from the operation of this reme-|deavors of my administration ro Ison Company and wit ans wy them) y uy wt at i47 Lexington A afte having fallen sel KI Ah battalion: RASS) id Fecike will dial statute. Only recently in Brook-|store to the people the priceless \ boys gh Lah ss kout. | w ‘ ided to have a final dow of a Vacant building, | prec he ceremonies, in whic . lyn Judge Benedict held that on the! privileges that were taken from them a s : Liss Agnes 1 he f ntil 20 ofgleck, fan M de of which were found hile het_and | Washington Heights compacice of the a 1 y r np « eat Mot t ‘ \ uppear in a Scoten, Highs | 41 empty Whiskey bottle, He uw) in |Pollee Reser will march, beaded by face of it the Brooklyn Edison Com-| through devious meth vea f 4 ‘ would W nf stume and pI hit bagpipe. | Hread Street Hospita the Hebrew Orphan Asylum Band, pany was without a franchise to op- ne by The city should own and ne Main yo n ; ; Ww h gyripta are to go to the Greens — —_—____—— erate in the streets of Brooklyn. |operute these electrical companies or| AES coat Gua ere cake ch Music Bahgol “I have saatenateg the Garcons on) the company should be , 1 nds he Indignar ai Fie | es . i a ep ntgabae HAAR TliNliameasie’ Gas nal Counsel to let the fall facts be known! pay (he people for tie use of | whers Ww gully tied any vale } ome Of these little people having to the Fublic Service Commission. | streets and other privileges , nloner id eo ag ru Mie Seber Ata WO eke ane There ia no man moro familiar wili|he compelled to reduce the f Ae eco ee tne We Fi nthe room, She said w Ine years old, In the lust | these matters than the present Cor- |e eal current to such an exter ompany & new Lite at A Bae for Sallarn ‘ ' Taf milk now shew: t oun drive she sold thirty. | poration Counsel. ‘The city Is for-|that the poorest family in New Y« Moclellan went out of « ( : mich, che weuple sho had | three bomds, and “1 was bu ny / WATCH ES vi tumate to have him at the head of the! can afford electric lig rh Rouen SaUans eine ; 1'A \ rs) of t pee whose father i 4 push. | ®, ‘e law dopartment because their in-{be done with fair profit RASA tba hieeb: Vins | pital, w and f Toon peddier, read wil the signs abaat tereats will be guarded by an oxy p R aio niece “a mat Dna traci t % edt Ma ve the h a lemon wanted some encediand capable advoca’ { ald ail ¥ ; urvation, vuy il so she would have some “Mr. Burr ried on the litigation! TQ FLY FOR RED CROSS. Ge tle went to oiher n the | money to give the organi against the Consolidated Electrica ylewsen the ¢ manic Hresident hel lawl ine dn. Condition wefe wbout the | teacher purchased 1t and si Manhatt | Fastest Ar e fm World over| Finally, Mr rdon he ap-| matter before the Board of Kstimet ache eed that many of | was sen J ne * President of the a diermen, | Company, declared it was ‘nv PD wat they quickly fell viotima on he bad made through some of the under its contract made in 1887 with| The fastest airplane in the )| "That oMctal obt Nopinion trom | the property rights ef taxpi # atid to disea No funds ate avallable East Side und homes of tne meathiy Lealibenis the city for the construction of the|the one that flew 170 miles an ‘ , Vorpo-}demanded that Brooklyn ior FrOGr she Mperd. tf ROMs fab. Only ae Univeraty regis ue Wee SARS electrical subway, the contract pro-/on Nov. &, will fly over New ¥ AUAR COBDMS MRO WOAIES Fre dpat Altred 32. ‘Stearn. vans || mane Bre od, cand | 4 t fo traneectoms sWintly conbdential. viding that out of the pyofits realized |OR Christmas Day for the Red cr son Company has no vald fran. nie. Wvery member the 1 nd are now of DIAMONRS, WATCHES saWELAY from the operation of these condults, | | The lane my y ay enough chise to construct, maintain and including Steer ted f " 4 pneum ative {f desired. Open Evening: main Manhattan ao people inthe street can operate poles and overhead wires Iiton to that effect they sald ‘ , 5 Sa 1 , perate poles t sea the company was to rece! 4 ten Pe wee the red crosses on the under within the limits of the Thirtieth he fight went or all ete afford t mick, a said ent, over the actual coat and the; wings, Anywhere from the ln Ward. You ask to be advised throughout the city w t under. there not bre ) ty all profit over that amount to Central Park will be @ gond place whether. in my opinion, the Edi ground. ‘The same Brooklyn Edison fa i o in’ waton the flight aon Hiuminatin company Company that got along wo well witli di fi r e v SAYS CITY SAVED 06,000,000 IN 10 Watch Ine Fight uy Curnper| Brooklyn ha a franchise to’ ope Metals nnd lawlessly inv ih) M ri 1 Mis f ae ONE SUIT, \atitia, who br he warla’g tae rate inthe thirtieth Wards “the | Ave 8 the aame pans, ell lenoug 4 iro a ke’ alma to he . . Te AS SEARS Re WEF » q ion must be answered in the ith a franchise, th. fue) p gruel. I sad 19 The holic be approachin, “The objections Aled and vigor-| will leave Minneo'a at 3 o'clock in the| negative.” Publi¢ Service Commission's sanction hail to help but were are many ig Mew Fore ote posix premed by Bt, Bury agalost afternoon, | u Armed with this opinion, Aldere to borrow §100,000,000, Wtorles reflecting em the eatrictigm cannot appreciate thom. RL

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