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To-night’s Weather—CLEARING, COOLER. To Be Stire of Getting “@ The Evening World, a Order in Advance from Your Newsdealer :; The - [* Cirontation Boo! Books oo to All. 44 anne eres = VOL. LXI. NO. 21,595—DAILY® balioa 1950) by ‘The New York World), ; ‘The Press Publishing “Circulation Books s Open to All,” 1920, WILL NEW YORK BE SADDLED. WITH SEVEN-CENT CARFARE. BY “PHILADELPHIA TRIGK?” Evening World Writer Reveals" Startling Parallel in Traction Conditions Here and There— Will Street Car Bankers and Abolish 5-Cent Fare? By Martin Green. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23.—The successful pressure for a 7-| cent street car fare in Philadelphia, exerted by E. T. Stotésbury and H.| G. Lloyd of Drexel & Co.—the Philadelphia branch of the house df | Morgan—served the double purpose of furnishing propaganda material | for the fo:tl.coming fight for increased fares in New York and additional | , protection to the exorbitant profits of the shareholders of the underlying companies of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company. It was a demand | by T. E Mitten, President of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, | that these shareholders chip in to aid the finances of the operating eorpor- | ation that precipitated the 7-cent fare campaign. ‘The Puiladelphia Traction Company i: @ons called for by growth of traffic. Eggs at Artist Sinally the management of the P. R = | Set ee Se eens wns in need of $6,000,000 last spring to | M odel a Naiad Tt bad to go into the market for money and thé Philadelphia money | . discovered that the only way 1t| Trilby Wanted Her Back Pay, but could get $0,000,000 involved pletging| All She Got Was a Pai take care of improvements and exten- | After She Threw | market Is controlled by Drexel & Co./ practically the Philadelphia of Water, entire with It Politics in' This City Unite to! {Work Near Grand Street BOXING IS BARRED IN STATE ARMORIES oe 22 om MARSHAL FOUND GUILTY “5 OF OPPRESSION FOR 2AM. FLAT RAD; MAY 60 TO JA Decision With Adj. ot wecial ALBANY, Smith to-day boxing In armorles ¥., Nov. 23.—Gov decided not to permit He upheld a re-| | port of Major Gen, O'Ryan and the | Armory Cofnmission, in which it was | | stated that boxing in armories ‘by eco: contestants who are not soldiers would bad thing for the guard. He) Removed Woman’s Furniture WCORNS $1,000,000 mae Neer Gee late ee presentad to Street in Middle of ) HE HASN’T EARNED; the report to him the Night. PREFERS TO WORK ‘The Governor, when informed that the Republicans would probably. re ear : . ne | Young and ses Share Gi tae Walker Hake tae: wert OBEYED) DAW, HE SAYS: tote courier EIuseS ti 5 xe 4 her’s Estate and Will Tr, dec al that the such tick J ! ould be unw aid he] Mice C, State Stick job . pdidels) au uid he Miss Cole Claims He Let Her . ; had given that law a nd deal of | ° - x BOSTON, Nov thought before approving it and was| Sleep There Only After RHPARRING munual labor to convinced it was a good law, He de- Sha Paid Hi P a life of luxury, Charles clared that its repeal would only re- She Paid Him $10. Garland, twenty-one last sult in the State being deprived of June, has declined to accopt his the tax on boxing and having no reg- | Mict J, Gaynor, a City Marshal} ¢).990,000 share of the estate of ulation over'the spurt of Brooklyn, living at No, 590 Bed-| James A, Garland, his father, and “Boxing will go on just the same,"| ford Avenue, was to-day convicted} @ Boston millionaire. | he suid,,“but instead of honestly pay-| o¢ 7 Spectat He Lene Bee Yotimg Garland is to become an ing an admission fee the patrons will |OT OPPFession in Special Session: automobile mechanic, He hag a hypoeritically put down their money| fore Justices Kernochan, Edwards | wife and infant daughter. Hts as members of a club.” an Murphy. Gaynor’s crime con-| older brother accepted hia share, any but the youngest, now in Har- sisted of backing up a wagon in front TE SEARCH IN DUBLIN: CTY QUE AGAIN {Band of 200 Y Men Sought < Slayers of 14 Officers— Death List Put at 35. RAIL EMBARGO LIFTED. |Shops and Theatres Re-open— Curfew Strictly Enforeed— Barbed Wire In Streets. DUBLIN (Assoc a Press)—All train services {n and out of Dublin were resumed this morning, after the city had pased a quiet night following Sunday's bloodshed and the raiding activities of yesterda Curtew law was strictly obeyed. The night, however, did not wit- ness any let-up inthe work of the Military, who were continuing theif) minute search of the city, presumably | Nov. 23 he Evening World was the first to svt vard, probably will follow Charles | for suspects in connection with Sun- call attention to the plan to hold|of the home of Miss Sadie Cole, an! \. erusing, |day’s assassinations. Before the Cur- bouts in the armories and the Gov-| auditor in Healy's restaurant, at No. “[ believe in refusing | am |few hour several of the streets were tnors decision backs up the stand) 355 Central Park West, and starting | placing my life on a eae |surrounded by barred wire barriers en per took in the matter | sis,” said Charles, “Private |and the soldiers exa 5 nis pa to move furniture out of her apart-| Waals” sald (Charis and the soldiers examined all, perfons property is the main cause of our | passing, ment at 2 o'clock on the morning of) unrest and unhappiness. I did Stredt cars wore running to-day, | June 10. nothing for the million doll nd | nearly all shops were open and thea- to At was not given an opportunity decide wh r I needed it, ig more than any man needs.” Miss Cole has bought the furniture. jwith the lease of the apartment from a Miss Minugh. Then the furniture | company from which the stuff was! SAFE BLOWERS FAMOUS THEATRE ‘Gaynor proceeded to move the furnt ture, Attorney Bernard Sandler of | No. 261, Broadway hastened the scere to w telephone call from Miss Cole and when Gaynor 1 fused to desist, the lawyer had him arrested and he was held for Special OF "70'S 18 CLOSED AS FIRE MENACE in answer Station and ina Flood — | | court-martialed at tres and amusement houses were do- ing business. Forces enga Bed in se; dences and “business plac companied by armored cars, which carried machine guns. Men charged with attacking a military patrol were Marlborough bar- racks to-day, and warm tributes were paid by attorneys on cach side to the Integrity and ir play displayed by Capt. Bagally, one of the officers slain on Sunday morning The thirteenth death « the Croke Park shooting occurred to. hing resi- were ac- Entered wa Second=Clgas Matt Post Office, a, a result of | CITY MARSHAL CONVICTED OF OFPRESSION§ Weather—FAIR, To-morrow's "PRICE ‘THREE CE CENTS New Yorks! N. ae WHALEN GAVE aT INTEREST IN ASH REMOVAL COMPANY THAT DUMPED IN CITY LAND Comite Threatens to Sue Untermyer for Libelin FieryClash at BuildingInquiry—WitnessTells of Percentage Paid for Making Es- timates—Further Graft Revealed. The afternoon session of the Lockwood Committee was devoted to- day to bringing out the effect on the cost of building of the workings of pho | the Estimating Bureay, a Hettrick-like contrivance of ‘he Coogan York Fireproofing Buiklers’ Association, Under its workings, so President Roswell Austin of the association| testified, the twelve members bound themselves to let the bureau do their’ | estimating on all proposals. Then the firm added 10 per cent. to the es- | timate as an overhead charge before bidding. If successful the contractOr | paid 21-2 per cent. of the contract into the bureau, which divided the money among the unsuccessful bidders, proportionately, at the end of the year. * LAGUARDIA WOULD WIPE OUT SOME OF CITY DEPARTMENTS Could Be Done With Benefit ‘® "You may have been advised that the process was legal," said Mr, Un« termyer to the witness. “The com: mittee beleves it was far from leghL” The morning session was marked by an angry encounter between Mf. Untermyer and Grover Whalen, the youthfuj Commissioner of Plant and Structures, who, at the end of his testimony, belligerently rose and de- nounced Mr. Untermyer and sala he/ would sue for tbe! if Mr, Unter- myer ever put in actionable form the insinuations he had made in askigy questions Mr, Whalen insisted that qu Rapid Traction Company | Florence West, 20 years old, a beau- of Light. sions by Magistrate day Groen en, sleven-sear-na (boy) 10 Publi He Says at School ee eon uals i! of capital stock and $15, " = s8 Cole ats died. of hin we y seven of | ig t $80,000,000 : sa Mn and car true! (fut Blonde-haihed artists’ model of en rat Nea baa ioe) at Ma senunie, (Oniyaseven\ot Conference. Whalen profited by the permis- of bonds and car | : v : ouy Gaynor o sleep in her home] yrs 44. , , ay.|the Croke Park victims have ye , ‘177,000 BoE ; a peel Forley Street, Himhurst, L. 1, The attention of eee pater ze Yiddish Plays Were Last Per-|.0.., iaentined. ‘Ihe bound t fate ae sion given to Holland and Com- ruck fot Investors, to . : 1 5 fen. identifle ne bound bod " amconsee 8 aoacaa ection cam, {Tat Mto Jefferson Market Court this|Commlssioner 1 : Gaynor's defense was that he was} formances in Old Bowery | 4» auxiliary policeman was taken| At a conference to-day of the Bas a Witla esl tasks bid the underlying : a ted | her artistic attire thor- | Workmantike junerative plece| acting under the law, but when the Burlesque House . from the River Liffey to-day. |timate Board, Roar of Education crak = = a aie Pg Ua pany, which, by leases running drenched and not from the | of sate ¢ which was accom-|court heard Miss Cole's story, cor- uresque Mouse ‘The death roll in Dublin yesterday| ang Deputy Stat Commissioner -of ARES SM ER TRANG $ Years, holds what amounts tu 9 mo-| falling rain, either plished last night on the second floor| roborated by her attorney, the Mar- ed totalled five persons, During the] Qt) S : termyer intimated the privilege nopoly of transportation rights on] “How come?" asked Magtstrate/of the building at No, 18% Bowery, | shal wag pronounced guilty and Nov.| Gabel’s Theatre, at No, 289 Bowery,| morning one of the sentries at the] “iucation Frank Gilbert, held for bag wens $200,000 to the firm. Philadelphia's streets. Joseph BE, Schwab. |the windows of which are only a few] 29 was set for sentence. Meanwhile] where a stock company has been play aetle was attacked by armed men.| purpose of raising money to carry on reed Whalen said he had siven, his ADELPHIA BANKERS AND|_ “A Horrid Greenwich Village artist|feet from the north endof the Grand |no was given his lberty on $1,000 ball. 14. jn yidaish, was closed as a fire| THE #6Mtry fired, Killing three of the tho work of publle schools during interest in Holland and Com- BE orice IN ALLIANCE spilled a pail of water on me, Judge.|Street station of the Third Avenue| ‘This is the first time in the history | "® dish, was attacking party. Two other deaths| rai, Aldermanic president 7g {D20Y %0 bis partner Mr. Holland in ial z ; q| What do you know about that?"|L, ‘The safe-blowers got away with|of the city that & Marshal has been menace last night, following an inspec-) ccourred during the raids which were! , Bri August, 1917, before going into pol- ean ae ey meatn | pied the drenched beauty $12,000 worth of gold, plattaum, dia- | convicted of oppression. The penalty [Hon by Battalion Chief Joseph O'Han- | carried out tn the city through the tics, He admitted there was no rec- the street r way beget ie eileen ‘The Magistrate issued a summons|monds and’ manufactured jewelry Is from six monthe to three years in| !0n of the Fire Department Division! Gay. “The Board of Aldermen now has|erd of the transaction—not even a are aie. Bie pegeee ea eat in. | Pst haste to bring the alleged water! Manufacturing jewelers-occupy the| the penitentiary, or @ fine of $1,000,| Of Public Assembly: Shots were freoly exchanged last|the 1921 budget under consideration.|eancellation of the co-partnership ave ths cuaeenbiancs ot the| *Piller into court. Carl Gruppe, twen-| entire building at No. 187 Boy City Marshal Gaynor js said to be| 4 fireman ts stationed at the thea-| evening betweon auxiliary police and|It is the duty of that body, which| agreement and that he received no/ Calo ae Company are arewing ty-nine years old, who tries to make| which is two doors north of the site| a friend of Mayor Hylan, but Attor-| re to make daily inspections, but no/ civilians in the village of Millstreet,|has the power to reduce the budget,|eompensation for his share in the Ce a, year fvom the Philadel. |t%® World safe for art at No. 141]of a once famous instftution for the] ney sandler said to-day that he would| action was taken toward closing !t]/im the Killarney District. It ls re-|to go into every ely department and | working plant of the company, includ: Lngseges ie ‘pransit. Company, thoy | Sixth Avenue, responded. alleviation of thirst conducted by Mr.| aay the Mayor to remove him from| nti! a citizen wrote a letter of com-| ported one policeman was wounded|cut without mercy until enough has|ing five automobile trucks and a ee eo fairness supply the need-| Mr-® Gruppe dreamily admitted | Tatrick y. ‘The vicinity is one| office and that Miss Cole would im-| Plaint to Mayor Mylan, ‘The Mayor] and two civilians shot | been saved to make up the defictency| building (closely mortgaged, he said) mi = for three reasons. dousing his mode! with water, but]of the busy spots along the well-| mediately begin suit for or damages ordered the Inspection by Chief O'Han-| DUBLIN, Nov. 23.—With the city| which now faces the Department of|in West Broadway and outstanding #4 fret They ure paid on a contract|Sald Ne did tt only after the young| known thoroughtarc | Jon, who tn his report charged the fol-| surrounded by a complete military cor-| Education . contracts, He repeatedly denied with ‘gerd 3 " u B Of on | the or jolations don armed with machine guns, the! “If the Board of Aldermen does| flashing eyes and angry tones that he r cent. on $30,000,000, the | Model sent him a barrage of a dozen| On the second flour of No. 187 are lowing v | | ee es tata stock of the Union| ¢&&# and a cabbage, |the Jewelry manufacturing plants of| SUGAR DROPS A AGAIN; Automatic fireproof fire doors would | police and soldiers are shaking a house-| hot act and act wth decision, public}had any interest or {nfluence in the Sex Company, “Well, he owes me $9 for back pay|Gerbitz & Sigalow, who make brac | 83-4 IS NEW PRICE} not operaze in some cases | to-house search for alleged partici-| opinion should be roused to whip it| use of the Court House site by the Becond—The paid in capital stock | and won't pay,” interposed the model.| lets; Turlus & Berman, who make| Two from under the stage to| pants in the raids in which fourteen| into Une. Any one who knows any-|Holland Company as a dumping p a.i@ only $10,600,000 and the return to| The Magistrate held that the artist's |rings, and Harry Lieberman, whe) This Quotation to Wholesalers the musicians’ pit Improperly con-| officers and ex-officers were Killed,| thing about New York City’s affairs | ground “the Union Traction shareholders is] alleged indebtedness didn't justity| makes barpins. All three firms kept}. * 2 structed so that in casn of a fire un-| ‘Those being sought are members of a| will tell you that {t would be possible} A protest against the line of the actually 18 per cent. the modal's attempts to make her|thelr raw, mater indi finland’ Announced by Federal Sugar dor the singe smoke would pour| band of 200 men, the authorities say,|to wipe ont entire city departments {examination of Mr. Whalen was made ‘Third—It the Union Traction Com-| employer look ike a cubist picture.| product in 1 safe in the office of Gor Refining Company. through the auditorium, probably | who led in the killings. Many arrests|to the everlasting benefit of the tax-|by Acting Chairman Thomas re ae y had not been merged into the| ar the same timo it wasn't right for] bitz & Sixaulow. on the Bow-| ane wioleania price of refined nugar| CRUSIME # Bt have been made payers and the government itself." |Whinney, who sald tho subject did not Philadelphia Rapid Traneit Company | tho artist to spill water on his macaall ey and flooded at night with ent! i ain a se MRF) “An old-type wooden stairway from!) from Dublin Castle comes the an-| Phesident Anning 8. Prall of the|have to do with housing, Mr, Unter- wenicee ce GLuih Faxes and make her catch pneumonia, the | fom the Bowery street li and the)? ™ " vn . Ses i | the ontlur to. the lobby, nut property | Board of Education called attention | myer said the cost of public build (Continued on Tenth Fase, Judge added. lo told the mode} to| Globes on the L station | Pound his announcement was made) jnciased (Continued on Second Page.) |to the fact that although the fulllings did affect the cost of dweiling = — =| go ies the Civil aunt if ahe wanted sy? me time during the night safe | to-day by the Federal Sugar Refining} jtubbish, including burlap bags, _> sum of $77,946,028 appears to have | construction. to fight for back pay, saying he| blowers entered the second floor by Parnas tan Ree pees low price was) broom Henals water atinene SILK STOCKINGS ARE DOWN.) Peer appropriated in the 1921 ua- “However, he sa 4 ‘we are would pit uoib ortist and model in| way of a rear window, ‘They went |9 Cuts per pou nae tha mg et Sunk fond unc get. thero Is a mysterious note along-| through with Mr. Whalen unless he a t also was ant at the ble! piles of paper, coal and wood in! 4, the e himself has something to say.” Mr i jall if tiey threw any more oxgs,| to the front eo and hoo MD AO ape baat cee seas Vrice Dropped 12 Per Cent. tm side the figures to the effect that | himeelf has som s : Classified Advertisers cabbages or wate. an electrie fixture a drill which in| Werrern book augur arith | the collar Octoher—Food Aino Cheaper. — | .880.43 has been appropriated| Whalen leaned over the desk af - , Artist and model left, the court) used by one of the firms in the man: Veacated mie Compan withe| Trunks stored ina room that lad) poston, Nov A drop of 12 per vecount In the memory of | whi he had been testifying and mMmportant! |i ore si%s aged by ona af the fem in thn tas leamated ‘uear Cong | eons ata _ mos, Nox, RA oie 08 bo] an sma Je, Sa came idea (aavariialna (onmy gar _ rit and with it adaptive ireat Western Sugar Company has] r atairs: broken. stockings helped lower the cost of lv-| such a method of city financing has “1 will aay this, Mr, Untermyer, Feet as worl whould bets |!) THANKSGIVING TO BE FAIR aarK reds iy, awn fram, the market In terrie| Engine ruom dour not closed ing In October, according (0 fRu¥eR| heen resorted to that if you make any further ins THe Raney attics * , f east of the Misslasippl River The theatre was ¢ ler Sec need by the Htate Commissio What I want to know,” sald Mr | sinuations against me | shall sue i m, Whieh ! - > — tfon 776 of thn CH lassen | Necossarien of Lif Ins Taving ther the Der t ! Sue you for libeh” On or Before Friday |\\ ten of natintan in storm, whiter mG pedo Das accra eee fateh Feliieata Brita “is wether the Deoartinent youl Sue you fer libeh” id 5 A } r ‘ 7 from th evel, pt be ‘ « ation . stifled n assuming | ml be very #'8q tO Preceding Publication. | In Comatdered Over: , Bb ' cal Anh , es , Dhate from the lavely of Ser | a va Sd 4 Cleaned Aavertinement fon Week Aidt SAAD ER ARON atid sna Ors Fe cant nt Seon pinnae tase Pet them the tivelseerbeillated/ ih (kas in go ahead on Jan 1, 1421, en|GLAD TO TAKE SOME MONEY , ments came down he storm that enited t T WrOng: ‘ ‘| an | M HIM, Days Received SE ee ABTE arc than waaihen : through) the inefficleney of # clerk.| aon lotiing declined 4 p ATR the $77,968,028 basis AWAY FRO! ; DAILY AFTER 8 A. M. Bureati’ figures that there ta much wae. Aidermian/ dairies. Molen, Chalrmantit wa eequse of reductions in_wome a tis Corporation. Counsii you'll get {t," reterted Mr. Whalen, For publication the following day more in the sky at present, What Rain the county's Board of Canvasaers nie Les eid reeilagag : * Maver made a technical reply, trom | "I'll be very glad to take some of your EARLY COPY thers in, will probably. come down be m 4 arinounced to-day that the eanvnen or Prttonn. Fond wae cheaper by & per{ Which St Was Interpreted that the|™money away from you.” retren fore night, and the prediction for to pees election returna would 1 be com jet-dowr ‘ood wae cheaper er ; by * . , jplttetres the, Fs ‘ones “etre Hh) morrow’ and Thankmelving "Day a Ls FER DR Te WAS ieee piste: for tan! avai &o tary ino wactacte jess fuel increased a fraction; rentals| ehools can't be conducted on the i sont nahh oot Dee out of the “THE. "WORLD. bright, clear weather, somewhat cooler. | 0°00) sis morning to start business |terial change has been discovered in, mea ence, wh is {remained stationary, and “sundries” | seventy-seven million: figure until | city,” sald Mr g duaret ree cautl Ge this Geass soa.” mee the day, CRIA HO EAS PUPA OH | a ebfielah eats ae ee inte aa soltes ora {showed an incrense'of 1 per cent. the money has been appropriated, “V'd hate to have made any are / Alene a Ve ‘mn & nil Jase lt by - new rhnenienntill i a ci Hake es a iin - aon eae a ae Siren) = | eegreesn et. rene ray a

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