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Contending It Had None, Edison ; Company Wouldn't Buy and Detectives Posing as Drivers} consirmed. ‘The gas company had no Trap Strikers Who Seize | record titte, but the decision hotde that Trunk on Auto. lented possession for fifty year® taxes IBettioment of the strike of the em- of the Westcott Express! to nutid fram low water mark, the State Company and of the New York) now has no claim, Transfer Company, which has cuused| Judge Callaghan han yet to decide a JB congestion of baggage at railway) "Vit for $1,000,000 againat the “Edison stations and some of the piers is ex- pected by the Md of the present) onoenty. ‘week a a resuit of the conference}*’ to-day between representatives of the men and the companies with ‘Acting Public Service Comminsioner| HAD TO EAT FROM A TUB. F Barrett, who baa been accepted as Two detectives started to drive an Wins Suspended Sentence, automobile away trom the Fort Lee) When his wife made him eat from a Ferry with a trunk in the front seat|tub while the “Star Boarder” ate from yesterday afternoon when three mon jumped on the machine and seized|~ the trunk. Two of the men were ar- Tested and said they had both been| [ihe ‘employed by the Westcott Expres: Company and described themselves as Joseph Ballard, twenty-seven, a chauffeur, of No. 1,973 Third Avenue, and Willlam McElroy, a helper, of No. 3,135 Broadway. Gargan locked them up on charges of attempted grand larceny at the 42%6th Street Station. The ranks of the strikers remained nd non-union taxicab drivers, in refused to handle trunks. But in accordance with the city’s icense rogulations, the taxi men took eure, a8 usual, pase Cashel, International * the companies had invited the strike, or, a8 he termed it, “the lookout,” in the hope of getting higher rates and at the same time shunting responal- bility for this upon the un'on, This was denied by both companies, , Commissioner Gilobrist, upon hearing reports that some taxi- cab drivers were gouging travellers, joned inspectors at the terminals. J. J, McKenna, business agent of Teamsters’ Union, said to- hat efforts to prevent a gen- @ral strike were being continued, but Bothing definite had been accom- + plished. eheeenaca: KILLED WHERE MOTHER DIED Former Service Man Gtrack by ‘Train at Jersey Cronsing. John Mangold, twonty-six, a former rvice man, was killed this morning by lantie City flyer of the Philadel- & Reading Railroad when at the Passmore Avenue crossing at Hammoa- ton, N. J., the train struck @ motor Sout was driving. . & year ago Mangold’s mother killed at the Same crossing, which is unprotected by guard or gates, Se ete hilo Fell From Fifth Avenue Window, Chester Husten of No, 250 West 188th Street while cleaning windows to- eighth floor rear of No, th Avenue, fell and was tilled GAS COMPANY GETS WATERFRONT TITLE another wife, Is Being Sued for $1,000,000. pany to waterfront propefty aiong Hud son Avenue recently offered for sale to the New York Edison Company wad inasmuch as there had been uncon had been paid, and the State had es tadlished @ bulkhead line up to which abutting property owners were entitled Company by the gas company for fall- ing to carry out a contract to buy the ‘The defense of the HAlson Js that the gas company had — ‘ompanry not @ valld title, Self-c ry, Police Captain SHIRTS $1.75 many union All refined colors. Guaranteed fast. a = s=2>> S252: 2525: 2S se have them at LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST. 25>52: <-> <5 >2: 2 iN Extra Heavy Quality $ rN Regularly Priced $7.50 sas > o> —<— 2+ 24 2>=2 > > —<- > => 2 s= eyete: => = >: >" = mE = Sse Se —_— = a=. <—— i | | =S= =. — a = —_— eae <= <—— 2 >= >= oe eee Sm DS2>>2 SSS 2S2 Ss BS2TSESEE SeSiace the table, Georme Lynch, forty-two years old, of No, 90 19th Street, Brook- lyn, told Colnty Judge MaoMahon in) Prooklyn to-day, he decided to get $0 on March 30, 1919, he was married to Miss Burke. He pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy to-day, but on his promise to 4 By a decision of Justice Callaghan |) fi iupreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day, th: title of the Brooklyn Union Gas Com. \% r —_—-- Do You Like Porterhouse | Steak? Probably you do. ally considered the choicest cut, It is also, unfortunately, the scarcest. Nearly one-half of the live animal is not meat at all. It con- sists ot hide, oils, bones, etc., which have a low value compared with od News You Have Been Waiting For!—FINAL Clearing ll the Season’s Finest Stanhope Suits— Three-Piece—Light and Medium Weights T LAST!—the Go —Been Selling Here for $40 to $65 Worth More, T: Groups, $32.50 and $39.50. Luck!—If You’re Not Too Slow in Getting Here! A live steer weighing 1000 Ibs. yields only about55% or 550 Ibs, Sy i & bY) Of this 550 Ibs.,only about 8% or Ys =a caunIrDearaaeemareEa ee S2SSRSSSSSSSSSRTSSPSSSSS= = = > Sale of 2,952 Men’s Fine = 2 ES Z This means that only about 4 per cent of the live weight of the animal goes into this cut. But less than half the animals which come to market are high grade, corn fed cattle, from which the choice porter- house steaks you like must come, Sirloin, ribs, round, chuck, flanks, etc. make up the greater part of the dressed animal. Chucks alone amount to over Although palatable and nutri- tious when properly cooked, these cuts cannot bring the price of the finer steaks. Naturally, these rare and popular steaks have to bring higher prices to enable the dealer to offset the low prices he has to take for cuts less in demand, Otherwise he could not keep on serv- = ——— > => =< = = = —— —— Regularly Priced $3.00 & $3.50 Fabrics: Russian Cords, Madras,, Poplin, Repp. => = <= A WELL - KNOWN manufacturer needed the money. So he offered us his entire stock of high-grade Shirts at big concessions. We'll not figure the cost of the selling space in our uncom- pleted new store. That's why you can IPSWI SERIES. HOSIERY CH =e << = = S2s255 SILK SHIRTS = And. neither could we. High as porterhouse prices may seem to you, our profits on cattle, including the return from hides and other by-products have aver- aged only about one dollar per head dur- ing the past few years, or about one- quarter of a cent per pound of beef. es = S Ze = = —— >s> 2525 A Hosiery Success ‘Since 1822 Ipswich Hosiery is knit to meet the needs of human feet. It is purchased by Sy Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seventeen Wholesale Distributing Markets = = > >: > Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G. J. Edwarda, District Manager EAS pe SN Savings of $12 to $36 on Our Entire Stock of Men's Fall Suits & Top Coats are determined to open our New Store with an entirely new stock. Hence, we shall clear out all remaining Suits and Top Coats in our present store. Toaccomplish this quickly, we have arranged five sweep- ing groups, including a recent shij t of “Society Brand” clothes, and are offering at—(we don't like to use the term, but nothing less will express it)— Sensationally Low Prices! 33584250 SUITS. . . . . $2]-70 550865" SUITS. . . . . $3235 566580" SUITS. . . . . $43:70 $45855% TOP COATS . . $2335 60875 TOP COATS . . $3§8-70 PALM BEACH & MOHAIR SUITS from $10 up. Our standard make Money back without quib! ung. In telligent service. Alters. on free, « “Be Thrifty, But Look Prosperous” } 1165 Qreadway-negr 2725 Our new home will be on roadway, Cor. 28th St, <_ people in more walks of life than any other hosiery on the market. i Good value is responsible ffor this Ipswich was good value in 1822; it is good value today. Leok for the Ipswich Trade Mark when you buy hosiery. It assures stock- ings of scientifically correct sizes and the utmost skill in every detail of knitting T, — 7 =~ ———< —2 — — =< =s => — a = >: The best of cotton, mercerized, lisle and fibre silk yarns go into this moderate price hosiery that is famous for its good looks, comfort, and long-wearing qualities. =; —_ > =3 —< =s = —> * WHITE SHOE DRESSING KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES LIQUID AND CAKE Also Pastes ond SS = = IPSWICH MILLS, !pswich, Mass, = re: <= — Oldeat ond Ons of the Lerged Hosters Mille tw the United States LAY/RENCE & CO., Sole Selling Agents Boston and New York <— << oe. —" —, = == eS =— = ce — <= =sS| = >— > = THE F-F DAULZY =, <= SS ~— <—. S= XS 2 = a oC e {It Makes Little Difference What You Need— eee # oe. Ct 1a A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find It