The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1919, Page 12

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SOONER oS AON aks THE EVENING WORLD IDAY, JANUARY 24 191 : i pletion of the subways and other| act in response therete or to efvine or WHITESTA RS ° / ® " lines of the Dual System in which |Confer with the Commission, ‘The in service flag ORR ARRAN ARADO POOO APO PPPOPPADRDADADPDPDDDOSE 2VU.U. the city is financially Interested. os oe saree var wine thre - LE we tucoate neve erm aaoaeeteninm:| Will Show How Many Soldi |-oe letter wan written by Travis H.ling “thereto, the attention af the ow How Many Soldiers A Whitne! cting chairman of the | Governor iF ard, and is concurred in by Chartes| , odes ns | ‘The Commission would be remiss Vg H P BA CK NJ B, 2 | Shep i flee Me A vienbers of thas | its duty as a State body if it did | ou ave ut I O S cee ee of that! not bring to the attention of tho 4 body. | od oF ' he trouble batween the Maumats| Cromer State Samorioes Se conte | | Board and the Public Se vice Come, (0 Sreneat and future publie satety, | | Qi. ‘2. 00 | asap anton froma the Eaten of ne | cin Dameeane Serta Ins eaet 8 the | Cal. '7.50 ee 8. en | sade former to appropriate enough money |.’ \ddhaha vl | me j in this year's budget for the employ. | we, circumstances, tn | GrOer ther | Conditions of Life on Lighters i} i yh ment of 877 men in the commission’s | | i He Held U I by Failure to | ameeciay “eparimont. Thie act |BFough executive action or legisia- | and Barges Described as Bee. Provide for Employees. | ine commission sayn, has erippted| ‘io that will Sx responsibility for Full of Hardships }) amg 4 ee, Seen te renent situation and ita | UIT OF riardships. Hie a subway work, The complaint charges: | a beer + uation and prevent its | nainiin ts - | “There has been a failure and nog. | °PCUte! " iii fee Public Bervice Commission to-) 01 of auty by the Board of Tatinak| ‘The complaint further charges that | Recs satt Dhl cele SEE ety Wrote Gov. Smith a letter of com-| nq Apportionment to recognize the | n° Board of Metimate did not give | sion of the War Labor Board's eub- i] Plaint arainst the Board of Batimate,| good fuith, eredit nnd obligations |(2® Public Service Commission any committee, which ts investigating Te teh to accueed of holding up cgm- controlling the entire Atuation, and te | T2TmIns of 1t# section, that tt was not | the recent harbor strike, was taken Hunter or on the calendar of that body and that up by squabbles between W. L the public was not notified. M4 ‘ fay Private After explaining that the action of nn Seen os ve the Estimate Board has he up mittee, and Frank P, Walsh, counsel ANDREW ALEXANDER |v" 5 S'S cme mr orf BOL LTO, 2.28 bogun and $26,000,000 of work not yet mnge, counsel for the boat owners, | Gal. 6.00 ynge, besun, the complaint says many of ot lending Hutch help- | hs n . the employees dropped by the Buti- 7 ween Landgahcscitentstap babar A Sixth A Co ix venue rner 19th St, |]| mate soara’s action have better jobs * ing hand in his arguments with | and can never be recalled and that} Walsh stood smiling with folded | * | the morale of the remaining force x arms and watched the fray, In the has been seriously shaken. " wus etal Camlehe @ith. thane | is opinion of many marine workers and nnuad a e 0 paragras’ et se boat owners the hearings simply STANDARD WHISKIESHe, a BRANDIES AND GINS oe é&& . jor Whis! ‘ hf “The fallure to provide for re-em- * Jeannot continue under present con- | Old Crow, Ss, $1.76) &: Hoo F20| Bal Ktchite rere XXX. 2.25 10.00 9 ployment of employees who entered ‘ aitions. |] Golaen Sponase Ayeiull ata. £09 780/41 Robin, Coane G.L- XXX 273 — o a Youn Men Ss Shoes [stl needed Alaa Margdh fan bite hogy To-day'’s verbal sot-to ovcurred || Old Privat ‘Stock 175 messy or Martell XXX 3.00 = rather than decrease the problems of while Russell Boyer of the I. Boyer || Old gordon, 8 yea [ip Roerry. mraney 1 Baie = absorption ania fee aaeia We oe tho] Sons’ Company, owners of steam and Qld Crow Bond, be, $2.23; qt 260 — Apriest Cordial. 159 = joa he suckenhel: . - & ~ A Mahogany Cordovan | A Smart Business Shoe |{| mititary service, and make a mockery non-propelled lighters, was testifying. |} Golden Wedding, Bend $80 | Gorden Dry Gx io = of expenditure, public or private, to} Mr. Walsh was trying to show how werholt, bonde: it . 270 —| Tuxedo Club Dry Gin... 1.76 6.00 Shoe at $7.85 at $6.85 welcome their return, we Nulng conditions on barges nna!) Paul senee or Cutsara::::: 348 =| Queensbere Dry Gin-:.°+. 439 7408 Our circular fox, lace—one of the Dark brown and black shoes, on HH] nave suceeded the Lenisinture anal boats are, particularly if a man | it 1.55 _—| Plymouth Gin, 3.00 = very smartest of the English last | our modified English last, with |}| hare Already recognized the serious tries to raise a family. Boyer oald | Sorry Ste Se'afsacieses 28 EM | BedehNetarain agi: 58 Prone a " ” i 7 "% badl | jub or Mo ei in, t*: . 3! — types—broken sizes, but big values. crisp ha lines—neatly all ist, The problems that now exist as captains of his boats don't sleep on Favorite Whiskey Serbia a $3 Buchu Sinn or Blouvie 10: = Ss to rapid transit work in New Y thes tite a Ie = bh olly Club Whiskey, at... 1.65 6.50 sbero Molland Gin... 1.50 7.00 A Splendid Storm Shoe ’ City will disappear by proper action, ‘The above i lar service flag. , hem nights as @ rule. When they |i Corn Whiskey, Orchard br, 1.80 660 ;, 178 6.85 An All-’round Shoe under existing laws, oy official con- is @ regular service flag. The figures 1n the white centre |do remain on the craft all nisit, he Seagram's Canadian. 2 pc See at 8 4.85 peloUn of Chel dutiea ne Reed Le Cori | !dleato the number of employees who entered the service of the army explained, it is solely for the purpose | Pe halle & Waste 18 ore 32 19.00 | QUALITY WINES Bot. Gal. In either heavy tan grain or at $ . | lawa.”" or navy. The column of stars on the right in the white space shows of watching valuable cargoes an | Rameey's Scotch... Matar OAL Clif nn, os bot black, leather heavy double soles In dark tan or black—a “dressy” |{| Gia Weaumauarar iis the number of killed in action, while the white stars in the dark (sup- able nature, For this extra|g Mirencite Scotch In fuga. 3 #8! Medec Grand ‘50 2.00 Spbulltfor warmth and wear-—good | shoe, with heavy single soles— W!] navNswicK, Me. Jan. —Mrn posedly red) border represent the number of men the firm or employer Lpppcregtbages SDvnagi Hang Seng MK K Modoc, Barton & Gus es ep ange. practically all sizes, Mary Goddard in dead here today at} BAS put back to work. How many white stars have you attached to In 1914, Pantie cea ake aver- | Kingsmere scoten <=.) St. Estephe, Calvert & Co. 1.80 2 4 None Sent C. O. D. or on Approval {se ce of 10 YOUR service flag? Write to The Evening World. _ las EL ieois Hohe tea a | Chateworth Scotch RAEN £63 — Niersteiner Wits Wine 75 2.78 4 eat woman in chconten dah ld aa $19 a wee om June 1 to Dec, 1/9) Dewars or Us B. cenigspacher, A. Kramer 1.75 — |in the wortd, 918, the average wage of a Nghter| J James Boyle & Co. Irish.. Caubenhelmer; Krote’s..... £28 a» “ - | aptain in his employ—and Boyer em- |] ¢#mes Cunningham Irieh.. [Haut Sauternss, 9%; Finest 135 ia | Ploys twenty-four of them—was $34.14 Bacard! Rum | Sauternes, Barton é Ques. 1.88 acare olden Valley Port oF ‘2 | a week. The eight-hour day was im- |} Eicid's Jam. Rum, imp. Sid Castle Port or Sherry, 68 250 yracticable, he id. It would rob ekta Isce Port or Sher 79 3.00 |! pote a ; tw Ny baa Rake rome de Months, 406 ond Oporto, Port. ‘imported 1.00 4.00 working day of two hours of eM-|f Gceve.cs ‘ave vor coles Delicioso Sherry, imported 1.00 4.00 | 2 ciency. | Grenadine, 75c: finest... la, rere hanes . | 00 ) | raham's Operie 1.28 = ’ To-day’s clash between Hutcheson VERMOUTH Ivison's 1.25 0 = : and Walsh grew out of a cross-exam- Italian, 5 = ) Sth Avenue ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 25TH 34th Street ’ lination of Doyer by Walsh, ‘Tho for- Fanti s Korum cauesnabarti ae 138 s | | mer refused to tell how much por ton || Vermouth, French, dom'tic .75 —| Old Ruby Port Oporto... 1.60 P oar a ~~ i | | t MANY OTHER BRANDS NOT LISTED AT SACR FICE PRICES. ASK U: . . | poelver 0 FICE A st urchases will appear on bills rendered March 1 jbie Senpare: seca Yer fore acepe tion, on the ground that it was part , aa eee of a private contract and therefore a Insists He Was Mrs. Taylor’s|Wife of Slain Man Says She |Dusiness secret, But ho did agree to 4 Pabie! ma : rs if bey tell members of the War Labor Board | ¥ Business Manager When Received Threats From sub-committee and teaned forward hs Ake and whispered to the thrte members, - Phenomenal Sale ee bee a ee en | eT Te eee f 3 aa : ; : ___|@ black mask over it?” demanded within a few nigel Why wait fer the scramblo whes the public starts get- } “7m not @ bellboy, never was a! A woman who defied the Italian| Walsh, ting Mts bone-try supply? BUY NOW! SAVE HALF! bellboy, and what's more I never wore Mafia in Brooklyn and its threats | “You'd better proceed, Mr. Walsh,” With this William J, Smith, the so-|the arrest of three men whom the me. to Boyer, “that your py - . called “$75,000 be ." knocked gal-| Police say muriered spare Can-|never paid the award fixed by the Unt ley ‘vest all the Joy that has bloomed| dello on Nov. 11, afterward packing| Federal Board during the war and : SUI | S in the t Order of Bulthops since | the body in a barrel and leaving it in Pah, He BONO OF the cecee Beverieue ESTABLISHED SINCE 1887 °-™ it was aanounced that Mrs. Catherine|a vacant lot on 45th Street, near PA ate baae eat bet a pea i ve Between red lL. Taylor, the aged widow of the| Avenue, Brooklyn. ee ‘ wealthy hotel and restaurant owner, | i 4 Hutcheson objected to this method Move «7 15816 Sts., pe : had left a large slice of her big estate} The woman is the widow of the|of questioning Eastly reached by cars, eubway, L and Dies oben or Men and Young Men __ [i'sisiv'vones mnered mun, sear arreied for| "A wil bo te fodee o¢ tow t wat EW Ss emia sta"ittata ee Atte Mel Sree van ae rttacalial experience | Ting five shots at a man, whose | conduct this case,” retorted Walsh, Foods accepted. Depost on M-saiton Juge. 1d¢; muten. Soe” oF nat the pee "th ng that Smith name the police refuse to divulge, at “You will not be the judge of how Mal ocday ctuenlesen ab the Hotel Comme One Correll Btreste,, inp | (nis Bonen eondusta its bearinen” $ dened 10-day nen ee at ea and |‘! Capt. Coughlin that the man|most shouted the Chairman, rapping i perheley fin: ts oF Me aatal ; ney ay knew the murderers of her husband | his gavel with vigor, e ee ik ce Sete save, Taslor's {224 had refused to tell her. She said “I will conduct the case as I see j f i hee en vende nertarap *|the murderers were members of the| fit; you can't bulldoze me," shouted j regularly $28.50, 30.00, 35.00 and 40.00 antes) va He coadbapsiccee rss Mafia and that she had received let-| Walsh, “and I repeat that I will con- A econ be @ fnttuenco over Aim |ters from them telling her to leave duct this case as I believe it ought to aes saat hoe Meera, |the country under penalty of death. |e conducted.” Pen : *, peal mS et 8°)! She said she would “get? the gang| “You will not,” shouted back Hutch- Offering the entire surplus stock of one of patore er death he took Dar ba TN> | Gators leaving sion, "alas Finest a °. ‘ P hice deol ¥] The man at whom she shot ts held Yes T will,” insisted Walsh, “Now the largest and best known manufacturing wit lauid refrestmonts, that eR yy the pollen asf material witneas|e® see what you are guing to do | : ’ ° ° ; er return home she had to be 48-| ine three other pr about it to stop me?” | tailors of Men’s Fine Clothing, at a price ed to hie Jieeurtien (apakeage aoa ’ sisted to her ro: Anthony Dabine, thirty-two, No, 91 “I will show you if you don't abine, . 9 pro- | ° These accusations form part of the Re eet On tN oe atouted Hatat HAND n i that is less than present wholesale cost. Rec HacaTietal by Mink Marnarel Us Bichetl- Giunapnl FUgina: |i | SiRRN Fam A MADE SOUR MASH | McMullen, a nieco of Mrs, Taylor’ vanni Anselmo, thirty-seven, |and defy any penalty you are to in- STRAIGHT PURE RYE 8 f ‘ ‘ " who has filed an application in the |of No, 119 82d Street, Brooklyn, flict.” i . Every garment is made of superior quality all wool Fabrics; |Surrorate's Court for appointment 08 |” According to Capt. Coughlin, the | The squabbto temporarily subsided STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS Ht os ane temporary administratrix, thus con-|murder was committed in Piraino's |and Mr, Walsh began reading from an SOLD BY ALL FIR EAL |e newest style features are represented; the assortment embraces | tosting the will made by Mrs. Taylor. |store, at the Harrison Street address, \old published report showing illiteracy BEWARE a Macy CLASS D) ERS various models—models that will be approved by the most |, “1 m°t Mi Tavior in Wid, when | Condello, who was calc Or or anole te shildren whe. jive. wish a Sieere Set The ] pa I came to the Longacre Hotel as as- |tomato pi concern, was lured to sir parents on barges of all descrip- | critical man, whether he prefers extreme or conservative | sistant manaxer, whero sho was liv- |the store on a promise that he would | tions that enter New York Harbor. Po ee . ; a ing gnd which she owned - | receive $3060 due his firm, Capt, |"eport figured that the average num- } styles; attractive patterns; coats are full, half or quarter lined; [ing my arrival from Ireland, about |Coushlin eaid, ber of children living on a coal ba | ' : ® ete oa | When the detecttves went to work | Was three and that there were the all sizes in the lot fro ; three years t | n npeted 3 i m 33 to 44 clerical positions in sev Jon the case they first noted three | fore about 8,000 children living on the | rm, 0 - no e ente! ¥ "y hotels. I was never a bellboy and |Wounds on Candello's face—a cut on tne yusand barges that enter this port. hotels. 1 was never & Drilbey and |e oe goon his forehead |. Theol report read by” Mr. Walsh HAS , ° “Shortly after meeting Mrs. Taylor | Knowing this to be the sign of the| cog) Saeae domilios ana A caked = a Ica @ uce [ helped her with small business mat- |Ttlian Mafia the detectives scourea Lc if there had been any improve =. tere and finally became her business |e S4H8e quarters ment since that time, = ' manager T t's all there js to tt ' i r served her well and when she diel W E i ar she rewarded me, | ih =3 = z “Mrs, Taylor had been estranged | a = bers of her family for a number of = = i great interest in her since her death,” ia Smith is about thirty-five years of | a = 49 F M age. In Ireland he was @ school a teacher, | = q or Men and Young Men ~ = | i TELLS OF BULGAR CRUELTIES n ew ours =] = ae 4 Atrociites tine » Serbs and = ( s, Saye Report, = e le Appalling atrocities were practised upon " F s Greoka and Serblans by the Bulgarians First dose of ““Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves the cold regularly regularly during the war, according to a report] i i , y | ea LAA = \ submitted by an official Serbian Commis and grippe misery-—Don’t stay stuffed up! i] sion conducting an Investigation, Not i y | 27.50 80.00 85.00 38.00 40.00 45.00 — |omiy ‘nas ‘evidence’ of brutalities been | | Sificere. who. ordered them have been \= obtained, it ty said Relief comes instantly, ishness, sore throat, sneezing, sore- | 5 ' ; Py i . Mi - ‘Hundreds of crimes against civilians A Ate taken avery two b ness and atiffness. = | ms Ly : ‘ ! " dose taken every two hours until ni | The assortment inc ludes Storm Ulsters, Town Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Chester- |{m sgcunled triritocios have oon Fiovld | three doses are taken will end grippe| , Don't stay stufted-up! Quit blow. = fields, Slip-Ons, Single and Double Breasted Dress Overcoats; sizes are incomplete |e district. Sail! hae ek |mlsory and break up » esvero cold| (ene atttine! Base your Hirobe a 9 chidren, were ordered ‘massacred by a ping head! Nothing else in the w in some lots, but there are all sizes from 33 to 42, certain 1 Stojamov, either in the head, chest, body or| gives such prompt -rellef as A008 a ite iain penatens |" compli apene cage Gold Compound,” which costs anty a I A. 4-3, 3 iz coh 5 aH alr. passages & SIATHING DEP’T. FLOOR mn of Edgef! eld, @ leader in the up nos-| few cents at any drug store, It Plt soe a Without assistance, tasice nige, died to-day of influensa. | or nose running,| no a ner Be be Mla eV sure y \ rl abe ms ae ype

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