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encanta Rush Hours, P ere mptory Orders in Two Weeks. Puvile Serv in line with The Evenin, fight for better transi the subways, h n the non-rush hour two-hour hea sioner Nixon decided that find no reasonable excuse, “There no missioner Nixon, “why peo hav trains is reason,” 8 during the non-ru men, The question of adeq serving the public, that orders a equate accommodations rush hours. in but that does not rush hour periods,” advanced and its In against the inadequate ness chair yesterday. erable conditions wit crowds are nighlly facea, of the commission vindreds of persons have Just think— and we will. | WARD'S” |FAR-FAMED | BREADS TIP-TOP MOTHER HUBBARD PEACE-TIME DAINTY-MAID ROMANY RYE YANKEE RYE LONG IDEAL FAMILY LOAF PRONX BAKERY Melrose 6100 ‘¢ issued comp service Hedley voluntarily agreed to several improvements before he left the wit- He consented to placing more cars on the trains of the stfbway in non-rush hours and to particularly try to remedy the in whieh th Wil e Evening World’s Fight Results in More Cars in Non- TO AID THEATRE GOERS 1 Be Issued If No Improvement Commissioner Nixon, World's conditions in as determined to make An end, So far as possible, to standees Foliowing a ing yesterday, in which President and Frank Hedl Vice jeneral Manager of the Interborough, was the principal witness, Cominis. the aid ple sh uate the the com- bany would hereafter be compelled to an end to intolerapie conditions n the subway, and for which he could Com- should to stand by the hundreds in all hours, when the company frankly admits it las the cars, the equipment and the fares in this matter has nothing to do with and I intead to seo ng ad- non- Conditions are, of eourse, acute in the rush hours and the dif- ficulties are perhaps insurmountable, non- So convincing were the arguments prpoiough ns to “Quality, Purity and Cleanliness"—a trinity of food man- ufacturing you are guaranteed when you buy WARD’S Bread and | Cakes | that Mr. tre ineers pointed out that ee-car trains do not begin to ac- ymmodate theatre crowds aud that stand the way home because the com- It Must Be Good Bread —Since it was first placed on the market and with little or no help from advertising WARD'S” Mother Hubbard BREAD has grown and grown in public favor until to-day it is one of the best selling varieties of Ward's Bread. Yes, it must be good bread and it is, A baker's loat with a home made flavor that will bring back to mind your mother's kind. Most dealers in Greater New York can supply you with this mighty fine Ward loat. WARD BAKING COMPANY > NIKON'S DEMAND FOR SEATS ~ FORGES HEDLEY 10 PROMISE RELIEF, ASKING 10-CENT FARE SAYS TERMINAL MARKETS clares Donnelly Law is Class Legislation. Governor Smith's investiguuon of the Coupsil of Farms and Markets, being conducted by James Gordon Battle, was continued to-day in City Hall. Miss May B. Van Arsdale, No. 609 West }108ra Street, a director of the depart- | ment of foods and cookery in Teachers’ |Cotlem and a member of the Council of Farms and Market, witness Miss Van Arsdale said she did not believe that terminal markets would help the food situation, She asserted that the Donnelly act is class fegisiation and testified that during the war co- operative farming should bo exempt from the provisigns of this law. In her opinion farmers should be permitted to | organize for their mutual protection, and the same privilege should be ex- tended to the consumers. Miss Van Arsdale was informed that the Council of Farms and Markets sanctioned the shipping abroad of the oversupply of condensed miik in order that prices would be kept up and was asked why she hadn't made an effort to help lower prices. She replied that much to her regret she wasn't present at the meeting at whi been discussed, entire fabric of transit in this city might go to pieces within a couple of weeks. building subways, whereas his com- party had already’ put up $58,000,000. Mr. Hedley also blamed the city for planning short platforms on the Queensboro line at Jackson Avenue and for its tardiness in finishing the Square. You have the people wanting the service,” Commissioner Barrett, “you say you have the equipment and the men. Why don't you give them accommo: dations?” “Because,” answered Mr, Hedley, “we do not want any more passen- gers. We are losing on every passen- ger, as it is, a 6-cent fare. Wo would in Queens lines if we had more money to oper- ate with, But we cannot long con- tinue to operate when we are payin out more than we are taking in. We It yours cannot, ‘phone WARD'S FAR-FAMED CAKES SILVER QUEEN SUNKIST GOLD FAIRY SPONGE virtues BROOKLYN BAKERY Prospect 6100 WON'T AID FOOD SITUATION Director in Teachers’ College De- was the firat | Gh prices had | He declared the city had not lived up to its financial contracts in| spur from the Grand Central to Times | asked Deputy | run more trains on every one of our| a $84 eee REE DEF 3 0-046-044-6404 HYLAN BUS LINE | MAY BE STOPPED, . P.S.C. PREDICTION Official Points Out No Appli- Mo’ | cation Has Been Made for Franchise. Prediction was made to-day at the} Public Service Commission headquar- | new! joined from next Saturday. rting hi Although the right to | day of Estimate, it tion had been made to run a bus s yas stated no upplica- ‘Th vice; that the law specifically pro- | copies MORRISANIA ASKS SCHOOLS FOR COMMUNITY CENTRES Mass Meeting To-Night Will Also! Demand Fund for Recreation Activities, 300 members of the lecti the Brur at More than Mor tormen THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, Ow vanwenm and 94% CAMDEN y at th he presenc ing the terminal ng agent frustrated by polic Raritan nswick, at West Hoboke N ters that Mayor Hylan may be en-/|tem of the Public of u Ar West Servier naugurated zone attempts men on the cars. Disturbances also were reported at onal, outside & AIDS CONTINUE IN JERSEY OVER ere Female | Is Behind Sis- FARE ZONE SYSTEM 8 Inspectors entrances to the grant a franchise lies with the Board | the New York Shipbuildin here and of the Puse ind | policemen appointed by Mayor vides that such franchise must bejoniy slightly decreased the br New Driven From Cars—Special Police Called Out in Camden. 16.—The arfar lway yards of Company ones Co. at ed spec New York and JUDGE FIGHTS TUBERCULOSIS, GLINIG AT CRIMINAL COURT rorania Community Council will hold a! Rosalsky Orders Grand Jury to Call mass meeting to-night in MoKinley | ‘ meacldaid £ fine Square, Bronx, to protest against the| Borough President Dowling elimination from the Board of ducation for Explanation budget of appropriations for use of pub- Uc schools as community centres, and the| Judge Rosalsky this alternoon mana ean peapentain achvitian structed the Grand Jury in General Bea: Petitions urging borough officials to mons fo call be ae Orous: 7 | Siac Frank 1. Dowling to ascertain by wha | recommend restoration of these two Stems | ETAnK tx HOM INE 10 Bie re in the School Board budget for next year |SULNOTY | le one oa tosis clinte will be circulated, A hearing Wil oe eee eaten eae euilding | asked at the Board of Matimate meeting | Hides Rosasky dasiared (iat he had jof Sept. 26. In event of rain to-night’s| been informed by Deputy Commissloner rrisania Public meeting will be held in M rigs ublic Works Jame: Hagan that Library, such a project was under way. He de ee clared it was dangerous to those who have business at the cou’ that | FORMER RUSSIANS MEET, = jihere was no room for it. Phe Judie's | ' oppositon is shared by other Judges and | Batnedion etts, Lithoantans and Ukrainians tn Senston > | "The first annual congress of the SHOT BY POLICEMAN. of hontans, Letts, Lithuan-| 4 and Ukrainians of America begin | Barrett Uses Revolver in Stopping at the Hote! Pennsylvania at 2 o'clock Rew on “1” Trala, | this afternoon, Mayor Hylan had an a Charles Menyer ty-three, No. dress of welcome to the delegates, who|Sumpter Avenue, Brooklyn, was shot | represept about 3,000,000 residents of the|in the right leg by Policeman John | United States Barrett during a row on the Fulton | This is the first action of the league {Avenue “L" early to-day since the claim! r nations were} Bargett was on his way home when | presented t Comunitt n\there was a row on the train. Fou | For 1d) Re eOne, ner Weld be! men were in an argument and Barrett concluded by a dinner ne Waldorf Merdned- 2 ite eran evening 12"! | attempted to arrest them and when i \they resisted fired ' DEMOCRATS OPEN CAMPAIGN, |, Memer ahd Prank Finnegan, two "| tour years No. 44 Chauncey Street, were arrested r two Kings County Candidates to Speak | cicaped. Menyer n Bushwick at Prospect Hall -Nimhe. Hospital and Finnegan taken to The Democratic County Committen|the Ralph Avenue Police Station. { Kings Coun’ ill meet to-night at . oF Rings County will met: tonhige Pallman Conductors Get Increase, Prospect Hall, Brooklyn, and all the)” Wo Guincron NG comwenty candidates on the ticket wre expected| (1 hundred sleeping and ps to make addresses Notices have been | apie : sent ou the district organiza: conductors on federa! contro tiona to a full representation, as roads ved @ sigh ease Will be the first gun of the Demo- ‘ages to-da ‘ May Uc fail campaign inder an orae’ issued by Director Ge A meeting of the eaecutive commit-,eral Hines for Purpose of rectil foe this aliecngon, ing a0 arros wy, & @pevioUs aArEed, |. bus service | Company led to continued rioting to | pany declines to put on enough cars| Wowd gave money right now if we) auctioned off, and that, when granted, |of windows and ripping of d m, be- FS for the theatre rush tive then’ w 7 service is subject to the reguin-|from the cars, Motormen and in While Commissioner Nixon and his Posey eel ai would be saving our} the service is J ‘ e lapectors were driven’ from the curs deputies, Haward Glennon and Alfred|" “Well,” inquired the Deputy Com-| tory Powers of the Public Service | several times during the morning, wut at the end of the hearing, this was bat oe what is your redress?" | Commission. the Public Service Company officials ley that he would show a decided im- . a ccntaninie “be ative Jey inate “within, the, “next two| 10 cents to transport every passenger | plated, with a view to stopping the} LAL & oomerence “btw esn May wegks, So that the commission shail | "OW | ‘ o a | Pllis and the railway authorities jave the opportunity to test the sin- ‘Well, this commission intends to| bus service, Deputy Public Service! yi. aereed to revert to the pay- cerity of the Interborough officials the |S¢¢.""_ responded, Deputy Commis- | Commissioner Alfred M rett said: | > Paige Feta tie leave Geriting'was not closed and there wilt| sioner Glennon, “that you take care olapplcation baa been vAled In| Sore etme eens Lied be another hearing, in two weeks, to|Of Jae people who are demanding hae b divica) he the shipyards at quitting time, witir determine whether the transit condi-|traa™@portation and are waiting for it.” |this office for a Dus serv plenty of police at hand to prevent tions bave been improved. I response to another question Mr.| present bus system in this ¢ity 18) evasion of payment by mass rushes If, at the end of two weeks, there | Hedley pictured chaotic conditions a8) under the jurisdiction of the commis-| 9. cuimbing th tm ihdews no dec improvement evident,| certain in the surface lines within a ben : h or climbing through wi Commissioner Nixon and. his aids|few days: He told of the certainty|#ion. I have heard there might be | ea acrental were toate (o-Gny svill issue peremptory orders to meet|of double fares for those who travel | scme action taken to stop the serv for yesterday's disorders the situation. |up to and beyond 69th Street on the| panned by Mayor Hylan, but do nut) your extra trains were added to ‘) Mr. Hedley agreed to run seven-car | surface cars hietaas checsaktiar | r ex red trains on the Que nsboro line from the | “All these systems,” he sald, “could | cate to discuss the matter, the ‘steam railroad schedules to-day'| Grand Central Terminal hereafter, | be kept intact if one fare is permitted] It was pointed out that Mayor) ana extra cars were added to regular ind to see What effect this would have |on them, but that fare must be more|iyjan may purposely refrain from| of relieving conditions on_ thi: than 5 cents now. The security hold- Acai taboo Plone AY 1 in making his concessions Mr. He ‘ers and the bond holders are through |°@trying out the usual procedure 48) ‘The workmen attempted to Ue up| how’ vcr, painted a rueful picture of | putting up money and we cannot get|to franchises in this case, and then, | the tine operating cars bound for the} transit conditions in this city. He|!t any other way, so that the systems /i¢ he is enjoined, blame the Pui shipyard dumping ashes on the vont so far as to Intimate that the are bound to break up. Service Commission for any cessation | tracks in order to permit \to jump to the groung before reach “ _ of his bus line Pa cane the col | | | " | bodies for women and children was explained, would be given out for | ject i general information. The ti tho opening discussio’ subj under discussion at egat action of Modern Civilization Upon | worked out by the ¥. W. C. A. experts Health and Personality,” the paper{{nd the manner of making records, it 9 {Was arranged that Dr, Wilde should read by Dr. Augusta Rucker of this examinations of us many of the city, and “Physical Examinations as ates this afternoon as cared | a Means to Health Education,” thi have their physical statinic paper by Dr, Harriet Wilde Dr, Rucker is @ specialist in chil- dren's discases, said that there were three outward signs of the fail- of modern conditions to develop he ure | health-prospering babies which any layman could recognize on the side- walka’ “Paulty neglected th and bad fe ‘aulty posture much due n feeding and handling as to poverty Children need plenty of vegetable salts plenty of milk, but they should not be made luxuriously com- firtable just to satisfy a lazy animal instinct “The baby chewing hard f bread and floundering und the rpet tightly can push and posture, in eff to pampering both * the said, t Jor Yor wr Com and at Mix months old should | pp, be on a clean bone or should b a rUK fastened down wriggle himself about 4/and M ferr f crust that arn on h by and the muscles tomach, his then elbows ane walk; and prepares the Prop the ba und you him of a which he f We should prepare rather than knees, crawl this strengthons ail brow the for natural growth y him | Jud nt stro ne to @ and | ny way cushion develop: up and rob will m or the rest of h rep Dr Rucker said that ¢ c vilization in pite of all ‘ts inteliestual and e 1 advants tt d althful de. on of had} we term astray from natural and as velopment and preservut sound it ‘The stone said, “hadi me.’ | which were “The Ke-| procedure b: CeEr eC e etree eee rere eC errr reer rr rer eer eC e rrr rc res, We. ——— . eee ae to the ed th ST order to familiarize ea with the stan nak ¢ Ke thi ked up: HEDGES BLAMES WHALEN IN FERRY TRANSFER ROW Receiver Says Commissioner Posted Inaccurate Sta Court's Hedges, Kallwaye letter to ¢ of in whieh he Com nuance transe th bE te asione rs en bet Tel r. Hedge or ning of t purp kee legal letter tr Mr. Hedy: ate can wipe out Your com Justice Ke of hi neither with wi The C rth Mabe ©. wh 48 author a contra th se upon 1919 70 Army Trucks Finish 3,110-Mile Trip Across U. S., Arriving in €alifornia After 62 Days’ Travel PTERTRTERITULETT eLetter) deliberate transfer BY Ch 906$$54>943509000030005 Hank abandoned, in 7th AVenue, south of! which took pince at Hudson and Var The trucks, which started their tour at Washington, 0. C., are 147th Street, ‘The car was stolen|dam Streets at 2.90 o'clock. The ars shown arriving at Mark Lincoln Highway. The transport broke from In front of the New k Ath. | fest of four men was made at Castel through 100 bridges on the ¢ lotic Club on Mept. #. In the car were) 2M Elizabeth Streets, The express | PLEO 8 0G8-4604-4 0904-06 $04-04-4-6-4006. found the wallet and private papers Ld had however, filed to identity | ————— Ante And of Joseph Hornung, messenger of the! em | 4 bank of Washington Heights, robbed | There is no doubt that the rank and | ‘Infants Over-Pampered iecure he happened to on In theif ate Sean anermeae rae ill ® ’ Hronx bank at the time the robbers {heir toes, and their eagerness yeas : tea 7 terday was increased by the awift~ | Need More Rough Work, |,.7 com ccaty an ioa baatien Curence Bay g > the bank reported,” said Hornung. [calle Detective Clarence Daly, to | W ° ° |"or out of my wallet they got $15 of | Headquarters, praised him Ia Bo wa~ ‘| SS aa wane ete A certain terms for bis work in arrest: { Says Woman Specialist |» sry a0 vs vivorve vo wes int eM thats | | bank of Washington He’ ¢hts | having comunitted many of the receat Hornung had a new version of the | hold-ups of hotela and cafés, and in- c nis fpr women and children) sory about the robbers misving 320,-| formed him of bis motion to Grae t wh N made for verter bodies than 000 by use of the time lock on the pewetlve The raOTlOn, 68 1 ; : fia lca: | hole: WEG arodaen lite diene ecaune c ried an increase in salary frong $1,600 1 ter of the Stone Age in Phy- {ones waren Bai odlberl PEE 0 82.450, H . iC se iaiy jock ingless legs ure decried: | phat money wan really saved by ge % F. H 4 “ Ss je |b * two gs, atoc t qi se , | } sical Matters, Doctors’ Cone) out tisnt stockings, stockings with ing quick wit-of the manager, Wile, RAISE IN MEAT PRICE Se, ference Is Told. ” ¥ wh rea block and tackie lam Cash, eo wld ‘When Cash a | } ) pull the human frame down to a hiaved the he \ pam jouching position and which repress | Was Ordered to open the vault he IS TO BE INVEST! Thirty-four women physicians and ent are no credit to civil- | went over to It, turned to the robbers " and sald be couldn't open it beca eiioe hepdikdal Netoinendale- eaten tic she a praicer Condemned comets the time lock was set, But it wax not |Wililams to Name Committee to ne Japan, Russia and China, 949 rreyocably committed to them there] et and a turn of the handle would] | earn Reasons From the Whole | sixty-nine representativ the pro- | should be healthful standards estab- | have opened the vault \ \ fession in the United States begun a Etaene do the least pow | ‘The whole story might have been | sale Dealers six-woeeks' session of the Interna-| which were little more than sai dais, | different it ie Le falls ead IN os 2] Phe ape oe eg kk dee we pap mc ‘ " protecting the soles of the feet, but | Burkhardt, had been able to think as |!" fale meat prices was, bemua onal Conference of Women Physt- | aliowing full play to all the foot |fust as Cash. Burkhardt missed his) to-day by Food Administrator Arthur hs to-day at the Young Women’s; bones and muscles, There were many | nance when the last of the robbers, | Wiliams | atter anaG Atlan eae thrist Associat Head stone-age customs, suid, which |<" members of his fair price committe Christian Association Headquarters | might. be udvantay idupted to |,the one with the straw hat, was walk-| A commitice headed by @ Man. not at No, 600 Park Avenue, ‘The first | te bringing up of children to-day. ing out of the bank, Burkhardt pulted |connected with the pack)ng busimeas business of the guthering wax to de-|,,DE Wilde, who ts the xenerul phy-|q gun from his pocket and a lot of is to be named at once by Ate. Wills cide whether the conference was to| mitted that however helytal’ Cy’ tare | money from a drawer, Ho diaplayed [!ams and the committer will summon be open to the public or whether, the | development « complete physical ex. | the money said, “Well, the nes, | eels era to give the reasons why exchange of counsel und confidence | amination of women and children | some they didn’t get.” He could have |'"4}, Propane to boat pric ne might be, there was little chance of |"): 7 f oat prices for Pane should be made free of all restraint | 44, ding such u regulation at pres- | ®t the man with the straw hat as |are the last ko and Mr by excluding all but delegates ent beyond children of school age. | eanily as not, The shot would prob- |) Ste ctormnredal At the conclusion of a brief discus- | She felt, however, she suid, that chil- | ably have scared off the driver of the } sion by the executives it was deter. |dren might be wucated to the ad- | autom | in atorage and t < a 0) vantages of such examinations tol”, ‘ | vi ag +e Ms mined that the ‘best results for the Auchan extent that they would vols | ‘Then -all the robbers with the |so grewt Str. will attaining of the real objects of the) untarily seek such examinations in] money, finding no automobile ready | $°!"4, ir Hoot for, conference would be reached by pri- after years as a part of their daily | for them, would have had to do the | pite this, the wholesalers #us vate sessions and all outsid in- He It (sted the Lk of the exam-| pest they could on foot, The shot | been losing money and mu : Bs ? ining physicians to refrain from giv- hav advan They have been cluding women reporters, were iN | ing iiarmist reports after mich exam. | Would have attracted a crowd and It's! warned by tr od Administra formed that the delegates “would sit) inations and to make them as sim-|more than likely that the npbbers | syinat an ady by themselves.” From time to time] pk nd ax understandable by the | would have been caught right then." | gicin Avenue Pe an account of such discussions as are | UbJects as possible Dr, C. Adelbert Becker, Presidentyf streets, show pr sidered to be of gencra) interes: |_,si# Wilde then brought on the], . pound + considered to be of genera | stage ua Young woman Who was uic{the bank, sald to-day that the insti and proper for public discussion, it| vested of clothing and Who waa sub.|tution was fully insured against thi ndurd examina advocated the visiting neral plan and the ambiation Dit or Ta] ine tements About Action th to-day A. Whalen and Str aid all blame on at dix mporar: railway mpany irover Planta the re t the terry th posting statements he transfer sping quiet about on involved in ch Replying | Whal east ween ad uses Commi n about | system the ymmissioner s that ‘if a Fed: @ contract by that ia hia re ment the to the facts mor Un viel 1 he t has n | | | t wiped out it it The Reeetvor t h reto can te | | i | provi minute an rved t CLUETOROBBERS BAND : OF BANK SOUGHT AMERIGAN EXPRESS One Victim Says Teller Missed Police Hide Details, but Four ance to Shoot and Seventy detectiv Hold two American Bxprew x on the robbery of the Williams. 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