The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1919, Page 13

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the newspaper clippings, protest from Col. Hayward and chiar- acterized the method as reprehen- HAYWARD ASSALS. 2 eee TABS OFGAS OD, === § PROPERTY . # A few minutes later John P. O'Brien, Assistant Corporation Coun- sel, who is appeating for the Distriet r Attorney's office, protested | agsinst | , due! the admission of records and orders) ot the Public Service Commission, freight, cars,” he anid, “which are yn, Was arraigned to-day in the yamsburg Bridge Plaza Court before strate Dodd, aed held in $1,800 bail for hearing Friday, a? "J alleged that ly today she thi he acid into the forty-one, of No. » at her home, Street H ‘Wooden cottages as homes. The sup- most attractive to the French narrowly Declares Consolidated Uses | ade when Wiliam 1. Ransom, now ‘Rockaway Coast ‘Coast Guards Stat |e corporkissl: wate mettle’ aed Press Bureau to Influetice Company, ob euste persevered ‘oe by the Charles Dunlap With ir ves py vty it. ‘oe sitaation peur company in this suit, was soting as counsel for the Public Service Com- the Public. ASTORIA For Infants and Children Two lively ineldents marked the) we O/BHen showed that several of Use For Over 30 Years | tearing to-day of tne 0 cont gas| the orders introduced into the record|—#rance will offer to take over case before Spécial Master A. 8.|by Attorfiey )Giibert. Col. William Hayward, spe- | Eated by the Public Bervice Commis. | consisting’ mainly of docks, railways lal counsel for ‘the Public Sérvice |eouneel and Mr. O'Brien insisted there |and real eftate) at eneatin of ite Commission, openty accused the gas a Wi ip Marva CR iy 4 cost to the Americans, according to the company of using a well organized, company of the former counsel of the © statemnns geves te the Associates Commission. Ransom a‘ wi-| Press to-day by Louis Morel, Under press bureau to influence the public | sagea that aio af the data ne thad Secretary of State for the liquidation and of getting into the newspapers introduoea im) the record of stocks. speeches and figures which did mot | Passed through bis bands wi <n sou M. Morel ‘mid that what seemed to Ret into the record. He quoted from | Oruvien “declared it mrniterten iim. |be a low offer in reality is liberal be- certain newspapers abstracts Of &| proper that such records should be)cause mugh of the military construc- A light speech which was not made in tha! permitted into the present case. tion will be of Nttle valve in peace. Michael lene: hearing yesterday. About two bundred deeds atid Uke!" ine wren Government's proposal |Alley, Newark, N. J. ‘The Special Master, when shown|{?#truments were introduced into the . hearing, showing the various stages | Will be Se a Oe Ro pan Rag eg American Direttor of Sal me orn, os fer as stores, it 1823. The first witness in the case peared 24> returned to the of construction in the gas company: | United States. His appearance in the witness chair; Ten thousand passenger automo-|Constantino, three ) vers old. When Gasoline Tank Bursts No. 20 Comes kidded, jumped GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN freckled skin. M. Tardieu Denies Gov mt Re- ; stricts Americans Vin Passports. Squeeze the juice of two lemons) paris, Jul: And: Tardiou, burning eruption, what greater J | into a bottle containing three ounces| nead of the Gon Saahetenet th, wart bald you than | | of Orchard White, shake rel. a Franco-Ameriean war matters, to say: you have a quarter pint of the best i Why doa't youtry Resinol? | | freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and La pry cbc aeprte 4B I know you have experimented feck) a md whitener, at very, Very] points out in a letter to the Figato with a dozen treatments, but I eee cost. bad tae . that meageren Rave been taken 4 the | believe Resinol is different. ‘our grocer has the lémons and any| French Mission in the United. States aera lake te bee con altt | | drug store or tollet counter will supply | 2, facuitate the visits of American | —simply a soothing, healing three ounces of Orchard White for a) M. Tardieu declares in thts op: few cents. Massage this sweetly) munication that everythi po aregyesty from all — fragrant lotion into the face,' neck, |P¢%4ed upon the French Savers rn rugs, that physicians presc: ' “4 widely in just such cases asyours. Riad been done, not only in the mens Deo get a jar today!" arms and hands and see how quickly | states, including arrangements for| the freckles, sunburn, windburn and | the viselng of passports by French tan disappear and how clear, soft and |fOunsuls, but also in France, in the ns improvement of hotel accommodati white the skin becomes, Yes! It is! inapired by a study of hotel conditions harmless.—Advt. in America. ene ne EH SRI aL IN ROUGH SEA 10. SAVE SHIP ON REEF " os cout ers wir rrr. | SAY MURDER WITHESS afternoon that there is only @ slight hope of saving the four-masted schooner Charles Dunlap, which aground early this morning on a bar halt a mile off shore opposite Far Rockaway. r ‘The schooner was en route from Three Children Burned in Newark] porto Rico to New York with a cargo of cocoanuts, After she had struck in Crash. lit was at first belleved that she was eat tm elight danger and that high tide delivery wagon driven would safely release her. ‘ But t was soon learned that the | enter tho building, to deliver « package, C. W Hare, |t2¢ sidewall and crashed into the| SP was in bad shape, leaking dan- | raised « shout aa Solano drove off. Sev. oe Hare, | porch of the Cerevot home at No, i28| S¢rously, with ther gasoline Pump | orai chased him. They overtook him tn Foods | \eademy Street, that city, set fire to| Submerged and only a steam pump as said, |it/by the explosion of the gasoline tank| Working. At 2 o'clock this afternoon and seriously injured the three Cerevot| tt wae ald that there was fifteen Children, Tessie, seve’: Mary, five, and| feet of water in the hold. On July 6, soon after the start of | i about the wa house. at Third ‘and Jed to @ fight by opposing counsel of | pies and fifty thousand trucks owned | ‘Tessie sustained 4 fractured #kull/the northward voyage, there was «| mons! ere —_——— fincas tot ity incon. his py the Améticans, M. Morel anid, |and reals puted and brute ret tee | fire in the foreward hold. After this Try it! Make this lemon lotion ee ees “would ruin the French automobile the C or | had been put out the bottom began to whiten your:tanned or FRANCE WANTS TOURISTS. —BECAUSE {tne fog the schooner missed the Am- brosg light and went aground While o'clock in the morning “before the Hicket sigtals of distress sent ap by the commander, Captain Richard R. Cropsey, were sem from the shore. Coast Guards went out th small boats, but there waa tothing they could doebyt stand by, A number of other smali craft gathered about, and there was a crowd. of watchers on the beach. any worse an effort would be made Cocoanut Cargo. te transfer the cargo. - > ~ STOLE A LOADED TRUCK; Spectators Cause Arrest Declaring Solano Drove Off With Woollens Worth $5,000. Frank Solano of No. 212 Bast 105th Street climbed. to the weat of « truck loaded with bolts of woollen cloth worth $5,000 fn front of No. 257 Fourth Avenae at noon to-day. Persons on the sidewalk who had seen Albert Winters, the driv at Broadway and 19th Street vied Detective Donlin of th feet Station to arrest him. tere, when tne truck wee restored to ‘hin sald bo hi nm Bolano hang. Mercer Streets, truck was ing o nad’ a ra’ all-night club in Sixth Avenue December. SKULLS BROKEN | groping for rhe channel. 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