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RT PAY SBALE BE ARBITRATE COURTS ORDER Paha, NT Mayer Says Awards t Be Within Receiver’s ‘ {Ability to Meet. * i ; Feige Julius M. Mafer of the United States District Court to-day . wuthorized Lindley M. Garrison, re- otiver for the B. R. T. to submit to am Arbitration board the new wage Seale submitted by the committee fepresenting the Brooklyn diviswn of the, Amalgamated Association of Street and’ Electrical Railway Em- plofees. Awards must be within the financial ability of the receivership to pay, the court retaining the right » to restrict them. “Tf cannot consent in advance to have submitted to arbitration those provisions in these agreements which + Telafe to the practical operation of the road," Judge Mayer stated, pre- @ clowed shop. This prohibition, how- ever, in prefaced by “without an analysis of the provisions of the pro- bowed agreements” Judge Mayot directs that 1f the re- cetver and the employees’ committes fail to agree on the financial ques- tions’ these are to be submitted to a board of three persons, each side to chose one, the two arbitrators chos- ing the third member, In case the two arbitrators cannot agree on a third memiber he is to be chosen by Mayor Hylan and Public Service Commissioner Nixon. Receiver Garrison 1s authorized to proceed with the employees’ commit- tee, have the provision of the proposed agreements analyzed and try to reach an agreement with the understanding about anbitration whieh he outlined. ————— Motor Track ™ im River. ‘A motor truck owned by the Diamond Mattress Company of No. 4412 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, broke through the gates of the ferryboat Elmira on re- verse as the boat was leaving its Bar- clay Street slip this morming and plunged into the water. The driver, Charles Mathews, twenty-two, of No. 348 37th Street, Brooklyn, Jumped just In time to escape going overboard. Pa- trolmen of the Marine Division are try- Ing to rale the truck. sumably referring to any demand for TRAFFIC ON L ROAD ON GREENWICH ST. HELD UP BY BLAZE Fire Hose Wagon Collides With Mail Truck and Six Men Are Thrown Off. TraMc on the Ninth Avenue ele- vated line was held up for half an hour early this morning while fire- 465 Greenwich Street, between Canal and Desbrosses Streets. The fire was discovered by Patrot- man Raush of the Bench Street Sta- tion, The first alarm brought Assist. | ant Fire Chief Joseph Martin, who | ordered another alarm because the surrounding atructures were menaced and the elevated lines were in dapger. The flames were confined to the sixth floor, which 1s occupied by the Permanent Wave Machine and Sup. ply Corporation, About $5,000 dam- age was done. The origin of the fire iy not known. On the way back from the fire the big hose wagon of Engine Company No. 8 collided with Watts and Varick 5 were thrown off the hose nobody was hurt, The truck, Phillip Gito, was served with summons on the charge of reckless men fought a blaze on the top floor |! of the six-story brick building at No, || | Care for Your Eyes? | Your eyes do a good deal tor you. What do you do for them? They surely need attention — they may need glasses, Don’t neglect them. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered th Sone | New York: 84 driving. PSAP: N S| Wa A House Furnishings long open an account or include 1-qt.Frost King| Pure Mui Tee Cream | num Preseroing ettle Reg, Price $3.25. Dinner Sets Reg. Price $25, $3Family Scale I $1.25 Broom 229 58 6 wD BC, | wigan REFRIGERATORS ee te me = [udwig Ludwig Baumann’s Greatest PONZI'S HOME SEIZED. Receivers Take Over Manw jogs and Aw , Aug. 2 rar ‘The mansion of Charles Ponzi at Lexington, with its costly furnishings, and several automo- been slezed by the Ponzi biles, have ement of thé scizure was liam KR, Sears, one of the Brooklyn: 223 6th AUGUST Furniture Sale’ $ Sixth " ern it, 450 Sixth Av, ead St or Nas-au, at Ann St 17 West 98 42d Street ‘ulton ‘St.cor.Bond Ca Open Sat. Until 5 P.M. Ends Tomorrow Evening at 9.30 ‘The unprecedented bargains shown here are but a few of the ‘ou need a single article or an entire outfit, you are sure to find it among the $1,279,- 000 of Furniture, Rugs, Linens, Bedding, Draperies, Sewing Machines, Talking Machines, Kitchen Utensils, etc. will pay you to buy future needs now—savings are from 20% to 40%, and on some of the single suits and single pieces savings are as much as 50%. The fact that you don't need all cash to get these bargains makes this sale doubly interesting. will extend you all the credit you require. Purchases made now will be hi Rugs df.d0 ‘A aplendid aserriment of designs and colerings Finest Qualily China Matting 116 Warp, heavy, close woven. nest ptn check bpeiarcath oe ay Futt Rotts © Fine Axmins- ter Rugs, full att, ty sat «@ Y Be | is 2400 el 230, ‘Cash or Credit. Sale of Outfits hav foresee weer, $209 4 Room Outfit $359 $450 Pay for tt £5.00 weekly. $650 5 Room Outfit Hay for st $6.00 weekly. 3 Room Outfit of Period Furniture Pay for it $9.00 weekly. 4 Room Outfit of Period Furniture Pay for it £12.00 weokly, thousands in this sale. Whether Ludwig Baumann eld FREE OF CHARGE until you are ready for them. Bedroom Suits that mee ae to $1, ALE PRICES $249.49 to Dining Room Suits that were $450 SALE PRICES $349.67 to 225 to $1,136 Living Room Suits Dae $215 to $1,050 E PRICES $169.97 to 1,867 Beds, enamel, brass and wood, that were $16 SALE PRICES $12.87 to $62.98" 869 Chifforobes that were ay to $175 ALE PRICES $42.34 to $119.89 1,087 Dressers that were $39 to $200 SALE PRICES $30.49 to $157.24 735 Buffets that were $50 to $125 anes UMS $39.89 to $99.24 ff 216 China Closets that were $60 to $ SALE PRICES $48.67 to $69.89 87 Serving Tables that were So to $125 LINENS 81x90 Hemed Sheets,.$2.98 50x36 Pillow Cases... 98 Brosr—Fname- Weed ' or how large or small your pur- Huck Towels $16Enamel Bed. .. $12.8 chase, Ludwig Baumann will help Reg, Price $4.50 per Bu S0Enamel Bed, A you furnish and beautify your 57 50 Bras Bed } ome. dete Come to one of our Three Great Stores— $45 Brass Bed. Make your selections from the Sale Articles $45 Golder $50 Ivory CURTAINS $3.50 Dutch Scrim, 3 pieces. Good quality scrim, imita- tion filet insertions in Ecru and White. oes ‘Credit. Three-Piece Dutch Scrim Curtains In White and Ecru. 6:98 Cash oF Credit. Ba $80 Mahogany Bed, full size HS Bed Pullinaa Meed Pullman Do Noi Conjuse Us with Other Siores with Similar Names in Pay for This Suit $4.50 Weekly. n Oak ‘Wood Bed, full size, 3 24 On $ umann z J de Ameri can Walrut Queen Anne Bedroom ‘Suit (Four Pieces) i On $100 On £200 On $250 On $500 5 On $500 $1 Larger. Amounts in Pro Credit Requires No Extra C Reg. Priee $459, 298.89 Cash oF Credit. We Gladly Open Accounts No matter what your income is, Ludwig Baumann’s Liberal Credit Terms AccountsOpened from$5 to $5000 On $ 35 Purchase $ -” a Woek cE] to $80 SALE PRICES $15.49 to $82.79 terna, —a single piece or an entire outfit, Pay a small amount down. Your purchase will be promptly delivered. Then pay the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. No Interest Added, §@. NEWARK, N. J. 49-51 Market Street Heavy felt base, A variety of neat pate portion Tt $974.67 $899.67 $837.89 § Open 9 to 5.30 Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 ner A MUSE ENTS. Maret Th & <: CINDERELLA ON BROADWAY TH THRATIE. Ww Lun or 2 Mate Wed [Pou Bp ssueceny, Hhawleee acting, amnat tall te dee tigre De oe, mgr * ath st. = COMES rte ___THE NATURAL” LAUOM HIT. W, i Be, LITTLE THEATRE #2 bre tie LITTLE THEATRE fy, {See THEATAE CLOSED UNTIL “MOMDAY. Gee AUB OF 1h WILY STEVENS. Witt Positively NEAPPEAR ON Bowony hy MiGHT WEXT IN) ZOE AKINS' CHARLES wei Gl “POOR LITTLE RI ‘| |@IRENE JENTER | "MADAME TTT with GILDA NORMAN VARESI TREVOR. GARRICK $7. am Fitaroy 1522."| Bree, Mata Thora & Bat, 2.50, | 630, MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30. wise’ LYRIC 3:5 Now "PLAYING WILLIAM FOX “WHILE NEW YORK sieeps”| AMIISEMENTS. AMUSEM! ual ARNEG OR’ pays TO-MORROW, 7 & . M. ‘ele ONLY SUNDAY, 3, 7 & 9 P. NEW YORK ce Sa |Palestine Liberated NORA BAYES as dean Old pnt NeW, Pals te ‘typhoaa Wed N ee we 8 SL THE oy) THE SnERT ET, TORR i. || LONGACRE HE | 0 i \THE CONFESSION WRK T rH eat | 2at, Sh. esi inion 3TH $ ST. Bis. Wed Tad a ate, | NL Oe | Resa an Ae'otiy THE CHECKERBOARD |} fies 638.0: a ee ee Drram Stare, Joe Towle, focten ce Melnotte, ah * Bit Ae. (Be ee By, 24h HC [wards Cummine & White Loew's New “ar Tha Rl | i alitie iting Youkichn orks te Sigee \ aaa. 7) 7 Th Presents _ Tom Mix trinio.~ Peak na ae w d0e-We. Mats. 80-780 Keen” NO HIGHER. & 3 Uaei’s Amaritan Real dh ary vs alton a Pet IE REE re i it Fert, Ss is Seay At 2 im } MEXINE E ELLIOTT’S We The Greatest Love Story 3 SPANISH LOVE DONS AE WHERE TO GO AND HOW To Gi THRA. W. 43d. 8 REPUBLIC Tumiti: 8,5 aan. THE areal HUDSO! way & Sai Pe Nuh By of 8 IN soe" atta wed. tues Enjoy Sunday on the Hudeon amidat SUNDAY 2 SATLING || ABOARD THE “BERKSHIRE” | LAROBST RIVER STEAMER IN THE WORLD. pal Bt, 9.50 A. ML: Wost 189d Ot. 10 A ML Join wows oP Me RESTAURANT. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND TROY—6 P. M. AND 7 P. M, 2.30. with | ROLAND D YOUNG—JULIETTE DAY. anery: ZTE EOE THEATRE ‘**Democracy’ Cc ASI N O Broadway and | CONTINUOUS Seats Selling One THE PHOTOPLAY WITH A PURPOSE _ GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD. “*DEMOCRACY’ PICTURES LIFE AS IT OUGHT TO BE.”— will set many le thinking—It will perform a peopl service.’’—Brooklyn Eagle. “Democracy’ tills the Qgsino with an ad- miring audience—Screen story with big centra! thought and gives a sp rit of bigness.” —American. “A powerlul photoplay of Americanism and democracy” Capacity audience cheers stirring scenes.” —Tribune. 39th Street will feel better arter « deli ight tut ail. 4p up the beaatitu “BENJ. B. ODELL” Visit Washington Headquarters er On ange Lake Fark in Newburgh. or ride up bigh. TO-NIGHT 7TO11 P.M. 50c, 75c, $1.00 A. Mas rail MUSIC. RESTAURANT, LUNCH ROOM, CENTRAL HUDSON LINE BEAR MT. Op Steamers Operated wy the Commissioners of the PALISADES INTERSTATE PARK Generad Osteen, WO Vall St. Phone tone gam, | BAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY ‘Hudson River by Daylight’: opp wire C1 ke F IN Srhvice Ma Dire Ratt Connections, Ail through ral ees between New York and Albaay sccepted. Musi Restaurant. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME * Bear ‘Mouptain. 4.30 #. “ lecrwatlon Plat, W 120th My ¢ Vearee Bear Monntats 6.80 P. *. : Fare 60c’ Round Trip Bun and Holiday, asa ' Ctiléreo ose VeHail Fare, Carctena Lange | Globe. AFTERNOON SAIL{’ SATURDAY, AUG. 28 |; fortable Str, HOMME KAMSI ELL Franklin St AP, My W. 12tp Ue capacity’ perils wee are advised” to” return | GAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS. phine Canal 9300. Huason iver ay ne SSKS BT. PIER NEW YORK on’ Su Beat Mountain on 8.80 P.M. WEEKDAY — andsucvay Trips Up the Hudson te: BEAR | Str, “HIGHLANDER” YFAYES PATTERN, g: EXTRA BOAT “SERV ice LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Excursions NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE MatsWedz Sat. COOL RUC PTEGTELDTIDNIGHT FROLIC! arr HICKMAN ORCHESTRA, * 1977) LYCEUM Tua Ww. oe an INA CLAIRE Na THE GOLD DIG “By Ayers. Hopwood. KNICKERBOCKER ® Bay & 3 Math ot. ve. 8.15 Mats Hat 218 POBITIVELY boy ‘9 Thi THE “GIRL wt SPOTLIGHT LOBE ‘art ew ANN PG SANA Liberty Wet 424% Be & “The Night Boat”’ COHAN & HARRIS: 20 W. 42d St. Ers.|Law af? COHAN **H,,0,i8 %, 27m WILLIAM ROCK'S Musici _ “SILKS AND S$ SATINS” Jonn Drinkwater's ABRAHAM LINCO CORT BAIS FRAN baie a GAIETY, 66 ft, Bre. 8.50, _ Mis. Wea & fat. 290 Henry billors Fee BAW. Od, Ree 83, Henry Mil ee i eB wd ‘vas? The Famous ie Fair SUNDAYS; uml Lv. BATTERY 8 W. 132@ St. 0.20 A, Round Trip, Fare, 60¢, h Rinne MUSIO—REFR en) ‘Telephone EMANDALAY' Vhree Trips Daily ‘Q.Qicann? HIGHLANDS, Delightful trip of 150 miles throush the Bast River and on Long Island Sound. Good music—Refreshmenta. Steamer Richard Peck To New Haven AND RETURN xR, é. “HUMORESQUE” Emanuel List and Chorus, hem IVOLI | “HUM cori ht iret “Orth iALTO ene, TRIES 80, ‘The White Circle” SUEME Ree Biway at dain st._| Cont, Neon to MP. aL Ororge Fitnnaurice’s ion, Bt, 9.80 A.M Bt, 0.00 AY ML. cin ‘New Hare y h in bistorle and ‘ater "vip Pare (incl, War Tax), $1.70 Tickets Limited. On Salo Sundays ‘only at the Piers. New England Steai Lyg.Battory Pier *9.30 A. M. LG eM, DANCING CONTEST suvici‘our MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 30 musi MES" Dudley foeniias HER, a3. Selling 8 weeks in edvanca THEATHE 8.8, BROADWAY ATE i 2 BATHING GIRLS e D. W. GRIFFITH'S DANCING. REFMESNMENTS. many F SOc He Were Telephone Broad 7380-6034, NO. TRIPs ON TUESDAY” Auu. ot, satel hare ist heserene Aad chit, Mata. Wed. & Sat, 220 |) “THE LOVE FLOWER.’ “By & at Bt NOLUMBIA | | Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc, te BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL Hteawers leave Pier 18, North Mver, foot of Murray Bt Phone Barley 6008 Daily at 5 P.M, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS “HIGHLANDS LONG BRANCH - ASBURY PARK OCEAN GROVE - POINT PLEASANT THE BOSTONIANS National Winter Garden sieht peunesaue DA fe EAST SIDE, | “NOTHING OW TEEPLECHASt D IAP PG! Si ee us| Dron ica iatrasnbaat Ga Ontare Frag Way AR CONEY ISLAND Ty 1:00, 4:60 PM Z., foot Coder Bt, 18 DAYLIGHT TRIP ON THE SOUND , Roger Wane. Start your vacation with thie deiignth Y 18LAl 0) htful Sousy imhaue, AY, a ue trtp" of ve Inland j ey Bo Pet 5| Sound to , AM fal iB Chupta Aw ti 448 oni tol a ii i ROCKAWAY. BEACH Lee We ROBE O90 AM. Plat MR 1018 at. | Roraaeny TELEP: Wwihitenaue 1279, cFNSuRG A. BONIS, om KA ANNETTE ELLERMAN “what Women Love." DYCKMAN ST. FERRY] =< by Pray 9 go, 16.80 2.90, 20.88, aa tra TO INTERSTATE Pank wr att ae King" vis P.M.) SUNS, ¥ iio, 10190 4 eer. mA MiGaTLNG, Hiiva, ~ —— : " LR 5c i i Need— YT ce ace aml @¥, Bus Line ap Makes Little Difference What a h Mytegesien ge, emneting et Bret A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find

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