The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 15

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) WN HELLO” cass Four Plans Outlined to Curb Grasping Policy of Phone Companies, i v j ALMANY, Nov. 7.—Definite stens to fight the increasing of telephone rates throughout the State have been v taken here ae the result of a meet- As y= ing of a sub-committee of corporation counsels and city attorneys, named ** some weeks ago to represent the New York State Conference of Mayors. The sub-committee presented a pro- gramme of four propositions by which it ts believed the suggested Increases may be prevented. Pian one ts that every city, village and county In the State file a protest against the proposed increases with the Public Service Commission. Plan two recommends that the cities of the State employ Jointly Milo R. Maltbie, a former member of the Public Service Commission of the First District, as an advisory ex- Pest to assist the Steering Commit. tee of the Mayors’ Conference in its fight. Plan three recommends that all cities, villages and towns support any legisiation which would give to the Public Bervice Commission, either upon Its iniuative or complaint, power to suspend teleynone rates pending the determination of the merits of the case. Such legisiation, it is sug- gested, would be retroactive. | The conciuding pian is to recom- mend that all cities, villages and towns support any legislation for an adequate appropriation for the Pub- ‘ lie Bervice Commissions to make in- : ty Vestigutions on the valuation of tele- phone companies’ properiica, | ONLY WHISKEY ON SALE HERE IS “HOME WADE” | i ae } Officials Tracing Non-Beverage Alcohol Used in Third Ral Booze, Harry W. Mager, Chief of the United States Internal Revenue Agents, who Is in charge of enforcing | Wartime Prohibition in this city, that arresis investigation announced — tu-diay may result from an being made into the activities of 4,6 persons holding permits to deal ia non-beverage alcohol here. { “Our observations prove cone!n- sively that the only whiskey being vold In this city !s made from non- beverage or plain grain alcobol,” said “The holders of these re chiefly manufacturers sts, such as makers of per- and drug fumes, extracts and medicines The self sume generally used for ex 8 is now be- ing manufactured into ‘emergency’ whiskey of the ‘rot-gut’ variety 1 “Those found guilty of violating the law in ensing such Iquid for the making of illicit w ke u tried under ten different " carry heavy jail senter source of supply of this ‘third-rail’ whiskey will soon be cUt off, as It can | @ easily traced.” —— Hloune Given Ovation to Moore. WASHINGTON, Nov, 1—A quorum fall was suspended for several minutes n the House yesterday while Democratic And Republienn members Joined In an ji pvation of Rrpresentative Moore (Rep. Pa.), Mayor-elect of Philadelphia Rep- resentative. La Guardia President-elect of the B men of New York City w dof Alder- not present We Offer FOR 675 (VERCOATS at Half Price $30 Overcoats at $15.00 $35 Overcoats at $17.50 $45 Overcoats at $22.50 RAINCOATS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN From $2.95 up to $35.00 Open Eve:ings Till 9 P.M. Cay aah oN dels Wie Td " STH AVE. STORE 257 5th Avenue Bet. 28th & 29th Sts. STATE CITIES JOIN 2 BOYS AND GIRL TO PREVENT BOOST 14, SAY THEY STOLE Friday and Saturday |! $50 Overcoats at $25.00]! other bit of high. life returned to| Ithaca and robbed the Kappa Phi house on the mght of Nov. lL. The money, watches and other valuables stolen aggregate $2,000. Watches, fra- ternity pins and a revolver were found in the possession of the trio, pee ti NOT TO IMPRISON AMERICAN. ties, Instead, Fine jonary Mowry, Corea, Nov. 1 (Associated ATLEAST 6 AUTO Cornell Frat. House Also Robbed: Prior to Trip to the Falls. TTHACA, N.Y. Nov 7.—Confessing to four fraternity house robberies at Cornell University and to having stolen at least six automobiles in operations ranging from Buffalo to Now York City, Leon Simpson, nine- STUUL, Press.)—The Rev. EM Miller Mowry of Mansfield, ©., « Presbyterian misston- ity, was to-day convicted of sheltering Corean agitators during the revolt in Corea Mr Mowry was fined $60. This was his second trial On his conviction tast April the Rev. Mr. Mowry was sentenced to atx months’ mprisonment at hard imbor, This de- cision wae appealed by bim to the Court of Appeals, which sentenced him to serve four ‘months in prison, but sus- pended Judgment for two Later the court quashed the original Judgment ind remanded the missionary for a new teen; John Harding, fifteen, and|trial before the Court of Appeals Daisy Warburton, fourteen have |* had « preliminary hearing im the City Court The youthful tro adinitied that they were responsible for a series of thefts that have aroused the city and university com- maunity for the last three weeks. They were arrested last night when they returtied to Ithaca from Elmira in @ stolen autombolie to make a raid on another Cornell fraternity house _They admitted robbing the Delta Upsilon Fraternity house Oct. U1 and then going to Elinira, where they stole @ car and drove Ww Buffalo, Coming back to ithaca by train, they robbed the Delta Chi then left for a for every day in the week- Grape:Nuts| wwure trip to Buf- the delicious falo, Niagara Jig and Canadian and substantial “'When thelr money was noarty gone ready-to-eat cereal—Unlike any other cereal, they returned on Oct. 28 rifled the Delta Chi ho they enjoyed a trip to New York, doing the theatres and shops and liv- ing at expensive hotels. Returning to Elmira Oct. 81, they stole another car and motored to Ruffalo, and after an- ! The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes for you. Broadway, at 49th St. 1456 B’way, at 42d St. 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St. Grl chevy si IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— __ PLEASE keep in mind that we con- sider it one of the first duties of these Brill stores to see that you get the best —particularly when it’s An Overcoat, or a Suit or Both We are just as anxious to sell the best, as you may be to buy it— more anxious, if anything—not just because it means more money for us, but because it means more service, greater satisfaction and keener pleasure We offer you Clothes by the House of Kuppenheimer and your own Brill Clothes—the newest, smartest and most advanecd styles for You. and neat, conservative models for Older Men. All priced as befits good Clothing —and the very limit of good value at each price. From $35.00 to £100 125th St. at 3d Ave, 47 Cortlandt Street ASK FOR THE NEW KUPPENHEIMER STYLE BOOK THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919, _ Lord & lavlor —FIFTH AVENUE— In Patent and Gun Calf with Grey Buck tops, AliomadeinMa- § f i 8 and 9 begany Calf with the mew Beaver Buck taps NDIVIDUALITY in shoe craftsmanship can only be presented correctly when the shape and last suggest character—and the style—sensibility. 1593 Broadway 201 Broadway = 73 Nassau St. 8 48th St, at Fulton St. at John Ste 96 Bast 14th St. 109 Lenox Ave, Cor, 11h Ave. a1 Lash St. BROOKLYN STORES 764 Broadway 140 Flatbush Ave. 1 Flushing Ave. oop. LM Svasvon 389 Knickerbocker Ave. 41 Stanhope St. NEW HAVEN: 5 Church St. BRIDGEPORT 17 Puirtield Ave, A SUNDAY WORLD “WA T” WILL GO AND CET (T. the best Men, 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn ee 4, & 38th Street 39th Street Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. A Saturday Sale Women’s Evening and Party Gowns $29.50 An Event Arranged Particularly for Those Who Can Find it Convenient to Shop on Saturday. Inexpensive but smart copies and adaptations of higher priced Gowns, pide up especially for this occasion, The wanted colors in crisp Taffeta Silk wrought with silver threads in huge circles, or roses, the fashionable Metal Effects in two designe; with those Genner touches : be at the shoulders that give butt lightness to litthe Dancing Frocks, A / Like the high class mod Frocks boast the distinctive features of the season’s Modes, There are two styles, both built on youthful, charming lines, One has a straight across bodice, the girdle caught at the side with a pompom of ostrich, the Skirt righty draped; the other with V-shaped Neck, Skirt in the new bouffant effect. Colors: White, Blue, Pink or Maize, Uniess you had been told before seing them, would not believe that wns of lin could be sold STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. rie A R Wen of Pit Avenue SPECIAL LOT V7omen’s Tan Calf Shoes with Fawn-colored Buckskin Tops 8 85 Extremely well fashioned, with smart toe shapes, military heels and welted soles~—to-day’s market price for these shoes is considerably more than the pri for which we purchased them months ago. » You will be sure to take early vane tage of this opportunity, as the quantity is limited. Sizes 3 to &AA to D Widths Exceptional Values in Boys’ Knockabout Shoes (Famous for Durability) Black gunmetal calf lace shoes with stout soles and uppers, Saving of About $1.50 on Each Pair Broad Tor Shapes— Bizes 10}2 LO 1S}geeeeeeeeeeere 3.50 me English Last or Broad Toes— sleea | ta Bideessere coors «4-00 Saturday Bargains in GIRLS’ SHOES Values $4.00 to $5.00 Special......> 59 Black or ten lace. ing styles for scl and 11 are missing in tan, ool and dress wear. Clearance of odd lots of girls’ shoes in sturdy good-look- Sizes Bhy to 2 (5 to 10 yra.). Sizes 104g See other payes for our four-column adv, and special advts. of apparel for Business Women and Men's Stylwear Clothing. The New York World’s Foreign News Service leads in accuracy and _ timeliness, Read The World every morning and keep well posted on current events. a ae > aga Aaa eape sae: sae innnan pe Stencateeanagaegeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeaayamerennmes aen-armennameanincemea te ee

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