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‘¢ NOW THREATENED y ‘sical ht RRR Snes ann ae, THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1919. BRT. FARE SUITS, Case of Three Refusing to Pay Extra Nickel to Coney Again Deferred. Mee wetoe adjourned hearing of the) ase of David Garson, Sidney Kauff-) man and Samuel Sirocki, arrested ‘May 11 after they refused to pay the extra incke! which the B, R. T. de- mands of passengers leaving trains at Island, was called again to- @ay in Coney Island Police Court and sided. Counsel for the B, R. T. sald the company had no desire to pros- eoute the defendants on a disorderly fo about obtaining a decision on the legality of the double fare by taking their case before the Pablic Service Commission. Maxwell Harris, counsel for the de- fendants, insisted on a hearing and delivered a lengthy argument to the effect that the court should pare on the legality of the 10-cent fare to Coney Island. Magistrate O'Neill, after hearing |arguments on both sides, adjourned |the case indefinitely He sail he would study the contract between the B, R. T. ar 1 the city and notify coun- sel when he was ready with an opin- jon as to whether he should pass on the fare question, Mr. Harris said he would institute proceedings, under the Rallway /.ct, im behalf of cores of people who use the Wost End line between Mancat- The testimony showed that Beck ap- muda, wea sunk by @ torpedo at Alex-|returned to transport service. ENSIGN BECK PLEADS BERMUDIAN, REPORTED SUNK peared as host at elaborate dinners to andria, Mgeypt, in 1918, The ghost—and| Her voyage whieh terminated to-day recruiting officers which were paid for A substantial ghost it was—showed | beean at Genoa, where she to oard GUILTY ON 14 GHARGES| 3 civititns weno ances to Join the BY U BOAT, DOCKS HERE} peintec on ter “tows, tho name "Here| 1,200 negro soldiers for Kingat Naval Reserve, There was also testi- mudian.” maica. After landing the soldiers ————- | mony of money paid by applicants for] i The Bermudian was taken over by the | Jamaica the Bermudian set out for New {Navy Man at Court Martial Trial] entistment in the Reserve. Vessel, Used as British Transport] meitisn Government early in 1917 and | York With fifteen passer 0 Commodore M. G, Wood, retired, was leas or other warning pi r during the war served a @ transport During War, Carried Troops between Engiand and Egypt. On board Admits Naval Reserve Recruits . Eresident of the court martial ‘and Paid for Dinners. Mage Fenn O. M retire i to Egypt. is Ovear Bagerly of No, 46 St. Mark's oe, Ensign Paul Beck, U. 8. N., acoused| sented’ by Georg don Battle, who| Into the mist of the harbor at dawn| Place, Brooklyn, who acted aa purser Tex, June 10.—Villa of. “scandalous conduct” in helping men| *nnounced tha client desired {01 io.gay slipped a ghost of the sea. New| during all the activities of the ship. 4 Guadelape, a Mexican it 5 Hit te join the Naval Reserve “for a con-| pestnguicy,00 fourteen of the fifteen ve oho Fabens, York shipping circles had He was never torpedoed. Bhe sank in the harbor of Alexandria sideration,” to-day changed his plea| Judge Advocate Muir said the case "1 "alge from not guilty to guilty before a| seamed to him clear and “without one 5 from causes undetermined and four Pes court martial at the Brooklyn Navy|[raeyming [onture ne eee onade|Dre-war days carried thousandy of|members of ihe crow were drowned. | part ot Gem Anweless forces ix mov. Yard, own tourists between New York and Ber-'After three months she was raised and | ing toward Juarey. 4 Beret ire UE ll ll Premmeestt treme tl IMILLIULLC HULU ooreectts ert LULA LLL. ttt] —— We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World again was adjourned. WEST Magistrate James P. O'Neill pre- tan and Coney Island, to recovur the excess five cent fare collected for each of a stated mumber of rides and & $0 penalty for each exons fare col- lected in addition. These actions, he said, would be brought, even though = the Magistrate ghould decide that he = has no juriediction in the matter of = the 10-cent fare. WAR ON BOOKMAKERS ASKED BY MAGISTRATE McAdoo Urges Jail Sentences for Gamblers—Bays They Get Off Too Lightly. Chiet City Magistrate MaAdee to- Back The Boy Scouts When Friends Call Tea tastes more refresh- fay sent to all Magistrates a eopy of ing daintily served. latter be received tram Polen Conse Deep, rich brown with opener Sune <f mmirvor-brigh finish 4 prom Ray iy ag pon laa aie charming pattern ‘The Police © in sterling silver—tea- | against alleged bookmakers is a dificult | one, the punishment meted out by the in the majority of casas i¢ Telescoped as shown, light, resulting frequently in @ gus this terraced tea pended sentance and sometimes Anes, adorns recog a Prvd ‘The Chiet City Magistrate urged that if it is shown that the defendant makes pot, cream pitcher and sugar bowl. SSUMLEDTTESDODUTEPEETNL, net. Typically Hallmark - ° | in its correct len, pdiegregreled with paroled = al | tions aa ess sentence is imposed. The set—$10. NO AID BY FRANCE Simply Keeping Order and Pre- venting Outbreaks, Says High Authority, PARIS, June 10 (Associated Press) — | The attitude of the French Government cones Wedding Caton” — ft DicHALLMARK Jewelers 5TH AVE., AT 40TH ST. and Floor t ‘The Wrench Government eannot profit | since the promoters of the movement +f | have placed the Rhenish republic under) * the Garman Republic, ia \ “The Frepch forces have been in- \ J | structed simply to maintain order and sae Barents hea is $11—Condimons Sat, $5.00. P| tet ecner Altea “arenicn * . eer ASY to reach and #§\GIRLS SCARED BY MOUSE. A difficult to leave, [l| marines Wiret to the Rescue as Ovington’s is a pleasant spot in which to shop, Its individuality, its range in stock and its : reasonable prices bring it z Asie age! rushed over a new friends every day, Fi lunch tebtes of Sreptanrant with skirts ‘j uttering a ra ‘ Oonttow ane MER iat erent ae “ op ” riers are it rat 1 be i . tehed ri 314 Fifth Av.,near 32d 8t, emerged omal!, fur Mi | Ascording to the ig | phone We Ubanks as well as New Frock of Beaded Georgette, $75.00 are among remarkable for its Women’s Oxfords JHE daintiness of this Oxford is accentuated by its long vamp and severe lines. Milady, in quest of a shoe of style, need look no further, We are positive she will agree with us when it is laced on the foot, as this is the time its “good looks” can be appreciated. TMD CORTNE) none secsscasess Black Suede......22....0-seece 9.50 and Wool Jersey. 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