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MANY MANHATTAN CARLINES CAN ASK TOINGREASE FARES Court Decision Affects 2d, 3d, . Oth, 8th and 9th Avenues, | Surface Divisions. | The Public Service Commission to- | ‘May is compiling @ list of those pub-| Dic service corporations which come under the decision of the Court of WUppeals granting the commission the right to raise fares upon application ot any corporation operating under a| franchise antedating 1875 or post- Gating 1907, Gt 1s estimated that approximately 220 such corporations are operating in the city, Of these 200 have fran- chises dating before 1875 and 20 dat- ing since 1907. Among the lines entitled to file ap- Plication for the right to charge an increased fare are the Second Avenue | Railway Co, and the New York & ‘Harlem of Fourth and Madison Rail- way Co, the Third Avenue Railway | Co, the Sixth, Eighth and Ninth Ave- me of the lines operated by the York Hallway system also are ted. Some lines south of 42d | Street operate under a franchise dat- \ ing from 1878. The 23d Street cross- town and the 42d Street and Grand Street Ferry Line both have franchises dating prior to 1876, as has the Bleeck- er Street and Fulton Ferry line and the Manhattanville and St. Nicholas Ave- nue Company, which dates from 1873. The Belt Line Railway dates from 3860, and the Dry Dock, East Broad- way and Battery dates from 1866. In Brooklyn many of the lines oper- ated by the B. R. T. are affected. So far no applications for increasing | fares have been filed. SAILORS ON FURLOUGH HELD. Charged With Assaulting Brooklyn Restacrant Proprietor. Two satlors on furlough from the naval: stipply ship Bridge were held In | $5,000 bail each to-day on charges of assault and robbery. They gave their ®ames as Frank Becks and Mervin sJones and both protested thelr inno- wence Willlam Caches, proprietor of a res- Aaurant at No. 949 Third Avenue, | Brooklyn, said the two sailors came in this morning and struck him on the head with a stone wrapped in a hana- kerehief. When he recovered con- eclousness he called a policeman, At Wourth Avenue and 48th Street Caches spied Becks, whom he identified as one of the robbers. Becks said he lived at No. 339 49th Street. Detectives went there and found Jones, who also was identified by Caches, With Jones the detectives found Ernest Speights, another sailor from the same ship, They say they found a loaded revolver under Speights’ pillow nd he was held ine $500 ball for viola- tion of the Sullivan law. ADOLPH LEWISOHN JOLTED. Into by a Mall it, and Broadway. Tis Car Ram ‘Truck at Fulton Adolph Lewisohn as on the way to his office to-day when south and north- ound traffic was halted to allow cr town vehicles to pass at Fulton St and Broadwa; A mail truck, running south in the rear of the Lewisohn auto- mobile, had been brought to a 5 Co. Gets Stay. ~ Mullen in the Su- preme Court to-day granted a writ of %ertiorarl and a stay in the application of the Woodhaven Gas Light Company, which is fighting an order of Public vice Commissioner Nixon directing Fourth W: nakes it un Up Goes the Mercury and everybody groans —Too hot to eat”— Then presto, change! The cook remembers MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. Me ‘ wy ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1920. AIR MAIL SERVICE 'AMERICAN WOOLEN TO BE EXPANDED MILLS TO CLOSE } Tablet to Tompkinavitier The nan Post Office Asks Bids for New) {ack of Orders Is Reason—More ; The plate Ls Routes—New York to Chicago | Than 15,000 Operatives Throw od te wm memorial fag, pole and Atlanta Included Out of Work. WASHINGTON, July 9.—Bids were | LAWRENCE, Mass, July &.—More asked by the Post Office Department {than 15,000 mili operatives will be to-day covering gperation of addi-|thrown out of work here when the four A Dollar Goes Almost as Far as Two |@ at This Sale of Suits . It buys clothing which is right in every last detail: in fabric, in fit, in style—at prices which place it within the reach of the most modest purse. tional routes of the Air Mail ger-|™Uls of the American Woolen Com- r pany close down to-mortow. vie e new routes ipa ol Mis ah 'pedude the fol- |" A jarge number of the employees were | lowing: . out of work to-day, the mills running on Cleveland to Detroit, 95 miles; a greatly reduced basis, Mil! officials de- Pittsburgh to St. Louis, by way of |clared the shutdown will be complete | Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianap-|to-morrow, The mills will remain closed | olis, 600 miles; New York to Chicago, |for more than a'month, St was stated. | by way of Harrisburg, Pittsburgh Poor business conditions and Iack of | and Fort Wayne, Ind, 735 miles: [orders ts the reason given by company | New York to atlanta, Ga, by way )>fficlala for the curtailment | of Washington, Raleigh and Colum- | via, S.C, 815 miles. $3 IN PAPER WAD COST $95. | ‘The contracts call for at least 306 . 3 round “trips over each route per an- num, 1,500 pounds of mail being the i} trip load in practically every case; John Young, of Pittsburgh, booked to Operation of the new routes is ex. | Stl! to-morrow for Hamburg to rejoin a his family from whom he had been Sompartinents muse be sade Mall) goparated since 1913, was robbed this proce > morning by two alleged old confidence | alliiennes men of $80 in gold, $15 in bills and Mother of County Judge Gibbs Dead | $1,000 In German marks. In exchange No session was held in the Bronx|he was given a wallet containing $3 County Court to-day out of respect tor|!n bills wrapped about a thick wad of the memory of Mrs. Pauline Gibbs, | Papef. / mother of County Judge Louis D. Gibbs,| Jhon Dubots, thrity-five, a baker, of who died in her Bronx home early to-| No. 169 West Houston Street, and Poter day. The pleading of Thomas Sheehan, | Peterson, forty, of No, 341 West 27th indicted by a Grand Jury on a charge| Street. @ cook, were arrested. Youns, of bribing @ juror in the trial of Dr, | detectives say, was about to take $1,500 Jullus Hammer, convicted tast week of | More from a money belt to pool his as- manslaughter, was set over until Mfon- | S0t2 with those of Dubola. when the day, as was his motion for leave tol trio, made the arrests, Young may not inspect the minutes of the Grand Jury sail’ to-morrow, as his detention as a which indicted him. material witness will be re Kuppenheimer Clothes | and Brill Clothes $55, $60 & $65 $70, $75 & $80 $85, $90 &B $95 Suits Suits Suits fo 47° aes 680 Suits were $55 730 Suits were $70 480 Suits were $85 690 Suits were $60 595 Suits were $75 375 Suits were $90 810 Suits were $65 485 Suits were $80 + 215 Suits were $95 DIMI Oe VQ S Oar e- Gg ) CVanBarek Sport Oxford Reduced ‘To oLe The White Sport Oxford, featured at the moment, is SOS OLE Oovs ro) an example which sur- Novelty styues of passes any recent effort )} excellent taste 5 oe of Miller to demonstrate ie value. It has distinc- pe cere ees | White Flannel Trousers, $12.50 | Smart Palm Beach Suits, $75.00 ey) of unquestioned grace 15 Weat 42nd Street ‘ ING Broadway and quality have the B'way at 49th St. 2 Flatbush Ave., B’klyn 47 Cortlandt St. 50 Church Street { ‘ 279 Broadway 125th Street at 3rd Ave. 44 East 14th St. Special ! tion in outline and a strap tip treatment which is novel and in good taste. fy : Other Miller styles I. MILLER @ SONS, Ine, WO SOK GB OLG LO 2GO HELO LEG SHG a Ss @ S Ta Chicago following reduced prices: Q at State and Monroe y In other cities at $10, $12, $13.50, $15.50 shoe shops of reputation ? tL MILLER ©) Belber Luggage 25% off eed Holeproof Hosiery Metric Shirts Belber Luggage Imperial Underwear Buy Now Before Too Late These Goods Will Not Last Long at 508) When th OUR PRICES and Cannot Be Replaced SS xp ss Whastles second cup of your favorite breakfast beverage? Borden's Coffee condensed with Milk and For Men | For Women | For Children PN iitna vsrne eed that eteneiin voreseny | Union Suits $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 | Union Suits. 75c, $1, $1.25, $2, Knit Waists........... 35¢ c brown’ cup is ready, Shirts and Drawers... ... 50c | Vests and Pants. 50c, 75c, $1.00 | Knit Waist Suits 60c Hat Pay bac binge fem Baws fered Ayo} | Cotton Socks....... 15c, 25¢ | Athletic Suits... . .$1.00, $1.25 | Union Suits. .50c, 75¢ $1.00 Jeph goto wh pA Alle ape ell Lisle..... Serie ters $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 | Socks. .25¢, 38c—Silks. . . 75¢ Silk...50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 | Silk Step-ins .... . $3.00 | Hosiery. .25c, 38¢, 50c, 65c THE BORDEN COMPANY Sweaters, Slip-overs.$3.50, $4, | Silk T Gowns. . $8.00, $10.00 | Sweat $5.00, $6.00 to $15.00 | Cotton Stockings. 25¢ and 35c | Boys’ l Golf Hose. $2.00, $2.50 | Lisle Stockings. .50¢ and he | Boys’ V Heather Socks 75c to $1.00 | Fashioned... . .$1.75 to $3.0 Borden Bullding New York City Crisp disks of flavory, fascinat- ing sweetness—R-e-f-r-e-s-h-in-g-? ROLLS OF ASSORTED FLAVORS, ALSO ALL PEPPERMINT. ALL CHOCOLATE, ALL WINTEROREEN AND ALL New @ngland Confectionery CO . .. $2.50 to $5.00 II} ensuinsoceosioo I iM) Bordens Coffee Boys’ Sweaters. $3.50 to $5.00 Condensed with Milk and Sugar conpcere’ JOD GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE 9 TO4*SRL" STATION ar Conen > OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” #1. WEEKLY , <\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT N) ce DOWN ON #50: IR onr4,5. DOWN ON *750° 72 DOWN ON *100.° FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE BET 103° € 104" Srs WOMEN’S ‘:'strano PURE SILK Stockincs*1:7° ae sais Women’s Seconds of Same 75c B25 Horlick’s PR KRAMER BROS., airs 23 WEST 43> ST, 2 Blocks from Grand Central Station |}| + Malted Milk fi if r MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY Between 5th and 6th Aves. Ss =| AT & SUBSTANTIAL SAVING . . ° ° e For Infants } 00 FRIDAY AND SA’ SALE Public Benefit Selling Syndicate, Howlan & Schmidt, i: | Gloria 1 phi fit || Prime Rib Roast Beef - 38c a lb. i No Cooking Bl st B ef - 16calb. Unusual Values in Men’s Neckwear, 35c, 50c, 75c, ‘I |] 4 Notritious Dict for Al Accs Mee OD eee. nt oil waite | Quick Lunch at Home or Office | ‘ + @, } 38 Greenwich St., near Battery Pl. 93 Amsterdam Av., ar. 64th St, OPEN DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAYS, 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. Areld imitations and Substitutes | ieee ce ereeemeeeer|| Gn arte vad} 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St, MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED—SATISFACTION GUARANTEED It Makes Little Difference What You Need— i 7, eae eS | A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It hae anneal at 947 Third Av., ar. S7th St, su! Pe