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eee Goy. Miller Urges Haste, and Bill Is Being Drafted To-Day. COVERS WIDE FIELD, Party Lash Keeping Repub- licans in Line Despite Pro- test of Public. (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, he agita~ tion which has stirred up opposition from all quarters against Gov. Mil- Jer's recommendation to take away New York City control of its lities has had the effect of hastening the preparation of the bill which ts to embody tlie policy of the Chief Executive. . Gov. Miller i] confined to the Executive Mansion, but is keeping In constant touch with his party leaders and is urging them to speed up the proposed measure In ordinary cir- cumstances t nit bill could not be ready for submission to the Legis- Jature before the middle end of neat w On the from transit fa theory that delays are dan- gerous, however, the Governor and the party leaders want the measure put uite sha! on as possibl For this reason the bill, which is supposed ty be framed by the Public Service Committee, of which Senator John L. Knight of Arcade, Wyoming County, is Chairman, has been given] right of way In the bill drafting com- | mission, which is hand! all the Governor's recommendatio far #3 putting them into tive shape a result, the bili may be shoved into both Ho! day TRACTION GRAB SPEEDED UP BY FEAR OF SPLIT IN G. 0. LOBBY SWARMS OVER ALBANY | vice Commission CURRAN DECLARES HOME RULE VITAL INGITY'S TRACTION People Must Settle Their Own) Transit Problems, He Tells Town,Hall Meeting. Borough President Curran (Repub- lean), attacked Gov. Miller’s traction legislation last night at a meeting in Ely in the chair, lation and his denunciation of the in- | activity of the Board of Estimate, the unwillingness of President Hedley of |the Interborough to come forward with a proposition to the city and the supineness of former Public Service Commissioner Nixon, who, Curran said, “cried for nothing but an 6-cent |fare” were cheered to the echo. | Job Hedges, receiver of the New |Yerk City Railways, the green car system of surface lines, held the crowd in fine humor as he defended Gov.' Miller's plans and satirized the Board of estimate Edward M. Bassett, ex-Public Ser- also opposed Gov. | Millers echeme and was ldudly ap- plauded. Oliver C, Stemple, formerly the Public ice Commis- counsel, took the Miller end of argument, but devoted himself tory of the LOBBY READY TO PUT MEAS- | tn: traction legislation. cornered shapes to huge, fantastic) picture moiels, ‘Trimmings of the | latest innovation aile, of| leather, cellophane, straight gstric feathers hanging far over the shoul-| ders; monkey plumes set at odd angles upon ort Z THE EVENING WORLD, THUR nee 25 French Chapeaux Bring $3,000 at Spring Show Where Colorful U. S. Models Rival Imported Blacks OTH ALEXANDER VIRGINIA SAN : Parisian in the Town Hall, with Robert Erakine hats were rivals for attention at the| j 1921 President Curran's defense of home Retail tule for the city, his outline of 4 America constructive plan for, traction legis-, night, Black was the dominating note of the foreign creations. These hats ran the gamut from seve Black the Prevailing Color of Imported Creations—Prices | of Home Makes to Be Lower, Perhaps—Winsome Lassies} Display Styles, With Mar- garet Wessel an Enticing) Child “Vamp.” Spring Mill at nal shapes. S a a Lae hapeaus and American Fashion inery the Show of the Association of Uotei Astor last tallored tri: | fur and curled ostric SDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921. OPID IN THE SPECIAL DELIVERY PRGA RET NEW SCHAF ER, ~—— (DARING ROBBERS - HOLD UP WOMEN RNG IN AUTOS | Two Jump on Taxi and Seize Mrs. F. L. Talbot's | Sable Coat. 7 “ered MRS. DOANE A_ VICTIM. | Prisoner Is Captured in | Case—One a Taxi OF HS OLD HORSE Bronx Fruit Dealer Can’t Pay Fine—Refuses to Have Animal Shot. Rather than agree to the shooting of Bimbo, the aged horse that for had been bis meal ticket and constant companion, John Ranavaro, fifty-five, of No, 233 Bast fourteen years Driver, The hold-up and robbery of ot two women ip motor cars, one the crimes occurring in broad daylight at @ cornor 80 busy that traffic was at a standstjil and thus made theft would the police are powerless to cope with the the possible, indicate that daring of the bandits who infest the city, A prisoner was captured in each of these two cases and to-day the police have tightened the so-called “net” which was spread about the city not long ago, but which seems to have sagged 80 in spots that highwayrmen come and go through it much as they please, One of the women robbed yesterday |was Mrs, Frank L. Talbot, wife of a |theatrical producer, whose Russian sable coat, valued at $4,000, a purse containing $50 and some valuable per- |sonal papers were taken from her at 34th Street and Ninth Avenue, Mrs, Talbot, describing the robbery, sald to-day: GRACE HELL 4y0. ru i ; SCHARFER, Some of the exh intimated LE Smng ev OrOs vee Salar DROVE HER AWAY FROM DES- that while it is possit that We Rissons oF TINATION. Prices of hata may be reduced in the) \@xiowe gy “T hired a taxicab at Broadway near future this would do little to-| ; ward keeping th, dy well-taxed | a — and 48th Street at about 9 o'clock ; ing the : taxed to go to meet my husband. I di- wallets trom collapsing, for the very § EVENING GOWNS __|ROOSEVELT’S KIN CITY WINS FIGHT toad Ga Anvee to WE to MAHI fo00d reason that women would only . ; iis GRE OR habs: abit (niecarbetx | FOR MRS. HARDING; MARRIED TO ARMY FOR CONEY TRACT Redtaairant in Sieaat: neat ape tkely th jodels will fall ang ar } “ : volt twenty-five at imported within this lowered price.range as Milton ,W fetching MAN BY CITY CLERK Mrs. Also Purchases for Afternoons Blue Lace Gown and Seven outbid competitors ‘rench models for Olga Roosevelt Bayne Be- Penn- ‘wlbot told the man to yo to the Hote sylvania, where 1 was told Mr. might be found, “The driver started off to the west- Victory Pi 1 for Further Suits | fur $1,000,000 Worth of Pr 149th Street, accepted a sentence of three days in the workhouse to-day in the Morrisania Court, "IT cannot go back on an old friend,” said John as he started from the court room to serve his sentence, John, who is married and has five children, runs a fruit stand, and for} years has used Bimbo to cart goods from the market and to deliver put- chases to customers. He way sum- moned to court a couple of days ago by Policeman Muxoil of the 8. P. C. A.» who charged him with cruelty for driving @ horse suffering from a lame foreleg. So eloquent a plea’ was made by the fruit dealer for the life of his friend that Magistrate Cobb adjourned the case to to-day to give him an opportunity to see the animal. When the case was called to-day the Magis. trate sald he agreed with the 8. P. C. A, man that the animal should be shot “But, Your Honor, a veterinary says he can cure Bimbo in two weeks,” said John. “I don't want to show disrespect to the Court, but how can I agree to part with my old friend?" Confronted with a choice between agreeing to having Bimbo shot and being fined $10, with an alternative of three duys In the Workhouse, the frult dealer chose the confinement. “I can't pay the fine,” he said, “but r can stand for ing Birabe shot. >. © for Disabled Hx-Service Men. ‘The New York County Chapter of the American Red Cross filed plans with the Bureau of Buildings to-day for the con- version of the three-story dwelling at 3 TOSAVE THE LIFE Se Akan me URE THROUGH. | at an auction Reld by Pearl White Fouland Frocks. erty as Beach Plaz. comes Bride of Capiain Sidney pe ee ee ee eee cee + ern er a + ho northeast corner of Lexington Ave- remedy for vur transportation Laine aA . | ward, and guddenly I found that wel! When the measure is put in one of troubles can bo really effective un- | Ofte movies and paid $3,000 for the * Mrs. Warren G. Harding to-day or- Carroll Graves. The City of New York to-day won|were at Ninth Avenue and 34th bee asian ee eae a é . ful lobbies | salty fi iar . ered fl vening gowns which will nee arias of-dotions 46-0864 Med ex~ ce mon, the b| t and most powerful lobbies | ees the city ts Besicah mince sald. Mr. | "The show opened with a frolic BY. vented Med CHAS AK NG ahington Capt. Sidney Carrol! Graves, re-| !He first @f a series of actions to ob-| street. 1 rapped on the glass and ever scen in Albany ts ‘ready to do| 7 ocitature take from us the fundac tot Who were lifted from @ ponylfenions thie sear afta Sits wan) tin title to land adjacent to Brighton | told him that this wasn't the Penn- a @ rest. Representatives of ever¥| mental measure of home rule that we Cat, Immediately upon setting their |"*D) ONE oi 2a instructed to make cently mesigned from the army. Ws) reich, ‘The actions to follow, tt ts sylvania Hotel, and just at that mo- S See ee ee how eruoy. they will throw # pressing. fan OS Aiur BRINE: ait Mate | theca with. lone iatnes (aleavex above | eri Soest ire Qe Roone-J understood, will involve holdings val-| ment two men jumped on the run. ered here and havo been centred on jauestion of ‘public necessity again tating thelr older sister models e|the elbow and cat rather high in the| valt Bay cousin of the late Theo-| ued at more than $1,000,000, and? if| ning pourd of the car, which had the traction legislation, Ins | wilt wet us back fittest years in ory they coquettishly exhibite. children's} neck. None were of the sleeveless or/dore Roosevelt, in a ceremony per-| successful will give the people of the | stopped. Then they opened the door. cludes all the public utilities, orderly city development. {Desi wean _ lo ut variety, Pa, = iat ty a new publ h plaza, “They wero rough looking and I sivlation of the kind Is to be, “This is my plun in a nutshell: Oné of the most winsome of th gowns were of sea greon tat. | formed by Acting Pity Clerk Michael hefora Gtiprane Ci ! “4 Bron ms All legislation of t 1 n lan ee eee ee ee sicher inal Buitding.| * Jury before Supreme Court Jus-lqns terribly frightened, As T tried included In one comprehensive moas~ SO A TT mat the fete ond reo, |Raret Weasel, who wh tlie rat is havea en clare Regi ee aes 7 tice Stronsz.in Brooklyn, sustained the |to crouch at tho far end of the seat ure, and on this the fight is to b€ ommend the remedies but whose @bout the stage drew muca admira raed reguihil ke s aati Bone: Tho license showed cach had been | sie-of the city to a tract 200 feet by |one of the men caught me by the Said lipiatonil of, 9s) Ini: thel (Old Sa ym, pevonunendations ee G8 temborery.| LoS Bon 1S MAE GUBIAE BAU gre eere caile, @luel eoriaa are A sands fee ae eens Meee Sh 100g n Ocean Parkway, Coney |fect and threw me to the “bottom of dividing tho propositions up in sev- ¢ contracts must be aps! French hat which she displayed, some white velvet evening wrap also hepa pee Nees = neseevelt Or | tetund, «'s throw from Brighton |the ear, The other one tried to put | | ; | 1 bills and putting them over one 57 e Board of Estimate be-| This little ch 1 Was naise straw s ordered SSMDS EDS Bt CFTOM Reuah. The claims of the Wederal|his hand over my mouth. at a time. fore they can become effectiv with a wt te sorgette crown em noon wear Mrs. Harding |J- Bree in Keno, 10) otding Company, a real estate con-| “1 eried out, ‘Don't hurt me!’ and 0 secret that two ec ssions| “I believe that when the facts are | broldered in flesh ritbonozine. eT | bought blue lace gown and seven|!015. € , who Is a son of th) Gifioks ono oO e " "You're ’ St is Mo lasare tae Emo enti ralasons a yt s oUPNGEG SIN Chase Ga Gentine wee in Male ripaied oes Heit eet ey eda herrea eae come with offlces in 1 lyn and Jone of the men repl You're lucky Or) Ub. Rio e Et ‘ke fof the public @ plan based on a 5-| with murlunds of flowers correspond- |jny ‘Bine, one medium Kreun and one|utat wat C Manhattan, were thrown out »/it we don’t kill you : ‘Transit Commission, which will take ¢ ea * ine with flowers ueed on hat. : s Shel Ned ache he cias A a property is valued at $40,000. “Neither of the 1 atruck me, control of the traction lines of Great- “We know that while the Inte Thelma Wood and May Ward also oh Pit” att the Atria iT tae One | by his wife in Di in was on tridl for three|but they dragged my acble coat from gl ons ears - borough fell short of earning its un-| attracted attention in the children’s By five ind La "© the paper showed, on grounds of ex- eS Gud Cerda " ot Now York, ahd will te ConA oe of. Geserved preferential by. $3,600,000 in| pared So eehe turer SHUdT eth ee mee patty walters days and maps were produced, some |my shoulders and snatched my bee three members, and the up-State Pub- | 1919, jt fell short by only $1,500,000 In| Dre wore a poke bonnet of ia rest Of Whidh dated back nearly 100 years, | with money and papers In it. I don’ lic Service Commission, which will 1920,’ This preferential, half of it, is a| pearl gray. with an ostrich plane ALLEGED BURGLAR I, Gene Goa Spent oF West phe defendant company took the}know what the chauffour of the \ ¢ charge of all the other utilities, | me perpetuation of past profita| starting from centre of efown comin Point and served with distinction in eae se innocent party and {taxicab was going all this time, but si patie ithe staptd teanslt ¢ The company’s revenues aye Increas-|over edge of brim, embrolderad IS SUSPENDED COP) inanco and Siberia, ‘being decorated Pre iila monipe dneeived Ph toidines an soon an the men grabbed my 4 PBA A fam wh SS Hecate nq (0K While it» operating expenses are| French colors, with gray bow at back. | Se Baa States, Great Hritaln, |2Nould po leprived uf Ita J mission has not yet been decided standing still, although they tell you|The latter delighted the audience b i ; the United States, Groat Iritaln,/ without compensation Vhe jury |thingn they dashed off to the east- H | Ic ” : “¢ and Serbia, They will make 1, however, made no provision upon. It is to be a temporary com- the opposite. ‘The Third Avenue sur-| her fluttering caprices she tripped !Caught in Doorway After Chase nee and me : y tees raha honeys 5 sb Mi rovision | ward. 1 screame: and the taxicab pnuire. c ce syste! 3 solv ‘o-day ¢ 2 Pm esti 7 a black 5 é 5 - home Yashington. © is | fo pensation, ua not be- | Oe = mission, but whether its tenure of face system Is solvent to-day on a -lover the stage exhibiting a black | Follwing Breaking of Jew- r o in aie Heevd the company would be held |Started over toward Broadway. The i : ifteen cent fare. There are two itttle trolley! moline hat with transparent brim and my-seven years old, while bis lext thing 1 remember was thatjtwo office: Will: be: tor five, ten oF lines in this city that are doing weil| solid crown of vari-colored bachelor eller’s Window. wife js twenty-nine, [cere tenynusiinrane Uleeai neous Loslkimaen! uiped (Gn Ae GREE ' years and the members\to be @P- on a g-cent tare | buttons, : s —— due theicity gustna/ene iver ose: | polloes P i pointed for the full term, or whether) When the new commission has| One of the sharpest features for! Otto Haag, a suspended policeman of eit pancy ne property by board and arrested the chauffeur. the terms of the Commissioners shall gathered and studied all fhe facts let enlldren's wear for the coming #bae the Kast S8th Street Station, was ar- BUILDING BIDS LOWER. owners - - The police officers who jumped | rotat s will be @he ense with the !t propose its remedy. Let there be) {s tri-cornere a in Imitation Of raigned in Yorkville Court on a charge - aboard the car were Detectives Finn P; . new Public Service Commission, {s | full public discussions of these: pro-| thelr elders, faa ae many Mrge lof burglary to-d He was captured | 880,000 Decreane Since september] GRAND JURY CHECKS J anu rotey of the West 30th Street - . posal, ie < nls ver=' ed leghorns,, ollveman Vincent ot ‘an : vet to be determined. good the public will favor it and the; Among the striking French hats | *' ‘ eke Ns Aik : pee 8 PRs Paras Mithmels: PLUMBER HOLD UPS Par aes be i In the cuse of the latter commis-| Board of ima ew be compelled} were a trio shown by Frances Mc- Neamt sea oy ri es ny #4 este and Bids opened to-day by Commissioner (Continued on Eleventh Page.) ‘ jon it is proposed to give to it the|to approve it. If the plan is bad the|Cann, Ruth Alexander and Virginia ent heard a crash of glam and! petaney for the erection of another In-| ee furladiction over. Water companies, | people may reject it through the re-|Van ‘Name. Miss McCann wore aisaw a man running from the shatterod| trrnsroagh ear sion at Lath trees und Alliance of Two Unions Had} which has never been done before. |fusil of the board to approve it. In| tangarine georgette wide-brimmed hat showcase of Harry Rozenwoig, a Jew-| {arse ave ahaw an apprectable. ree ane | Another thing which may be helpful either event we shall come to a settlo-| trimmed with monkey fur, and @ long jeller at No. 108 Second Avenue. Hel guction as compared with the lowest} Pledgts to Do No Work Where to New York is that the new Rapld| ment by the people of their own | scart of same material tossed care- | pursued him and caught Haag in a|Guclon as compared wilh tek 5 oi Linpatd ‘Transit Commission wiil not take the | transit problem and their own transit | lessly over one shoulder, Miss Alex-|goorway at No. 959 Third Avenue, In| Wetation =e Bill Remained Unpaid. nunicipal ies away from the| properties through their own duly | ander showed a most unusual model fii aaah Ee br], Thirteon ‘bide were received to-day,| Hiden ate clegted reprexontatives, 7 f black Milan with two-toned gros. | (ye, Watches amd w str {the lowest beis 00 Gy. the! John Me ineateetine: } " “Transit in our town is a combina-| vrain ribbon caug : atches 4 i %. Brady Cor Yaat has beon investixutiog an FARTY WHIP KEEPING G. 0. Psion ‘of crooked finance and peanut’ in areoplane ‘bow Piguet palit ec plaoy the Matec : IN LINE. polities that has pursued us for 100) tong streatners ov Haug denied he was Dialing esi Ab be ts: tne aiikee) Nese = ‘ How th. ‘water companies feel| years. The transit needs of New tmique feature of this amuzing _ | was chased and sald he did | i WAS . A ‘ Local the Unk ms nm j bout the matter has not been dis-| York Clty have been the football of! tion” was a black and white haremjanything about the Jewelry shops will be one-story ‘Won6} ind) Gan: Fitter a wussed, but the gas companies, tele-| finance and Bolitios in Alb a Cee} 4 veil of ¢ he third young !)e wan suspended from the Pol 7o in aren. on rt cis BOOT SHOP. ; and electric ipanies and/the City Hall. The present Board of! womu / Mls “4 P . . _— pronentin ; mee ; Faph, One “utilities have thelr lob- |}avtimate has taken. full political ad-| Woman wore & Black Milan straw after an ation with 8! TOQK POISON, HE DIED. | the fury tad} The Shop That Shows the New Styles First | ies to the fore, all ready for the big) vantage of the arbitrary and high-| Son perched in fan shape across tho last September, and, although | , . é ielbenedilar tae areal ttle against the people and the pub-| handed position taken by Mr. Hedley, prong Basrose NO [he was discharged in a magiotrate's | | ee aiee® dacullen (aa en Lhe organizations | f ve, un- | i enaion was still 1) effect, | Doctors 0 such Evidence : ' ae ratateetan .,| But it has made no constructive, un-| “scat of approaching sprin court, the suspension was st a) eave eaculs ; diese wha arial by which | At the head of the “Third House | piaaee dy she altuation and recom. |¢Pai models wore trimmed with’ bri Magistrate Levino held Haag jn s 0 plumb) und the local refused Adv . Showin ' talent for the trae lon int teate 8 end remedied Mant red cherries. On one hat the: 000, ball for examination Monday; | Mra. iva Devlin, land | w uny building tn lance ig Hlon R. Brown of Watertown, a “ 2 of| Were woven into a long streamer} This fine wa ed at the request of| at wo, Weat. 49d aes eater nme re Sal eared | Hepublican leader in the Senate, ac-| | “History shows that the people of Toone over the shoulder, while on |Adistant District Attorney O'shau ea hae eee c pla n, | of ‘etetita.| our city have always been ‘hard- " who #ald Haag waa a disgr om jay in a pata counted one of the ablest conatitus) Sof a on the subject of home rule,| nother they were made of blue kid. force and that the police were | ground floor used a office by Hi hin mason Wika aii erent wher 5 tional lawyers in the State ang | I. belleve it Is fundamental that we! The versatility of the milliner’s art |{: busy enough with ord | fr tor gonceri, | f t Strap ippers always the friend of the traction! 21 01g Keep power close to the people, | ¥4s demonstrated in six treat uents without haying to capture | Bree tom " c loca 1 to companies, Just now the interest of| TUT "or drraid of the people's judg-|of a basic model. In j pre- P the depen si t in and rr | work for eee hist the traction ROrapan ite is the interest) 7 ont cisely similar frames were trimmed — man manager m vas A of the other public utilitt " \s wrong to make our trans-|in as many different w to meet I've taken pol { will ¢ atria . . Nothing is being overlodKed by tho| nestntton AYatonk the pity of pollties| the demands of that number of fem-| ANDREWS LEFT $740,262. He wan dead when 1 He 1 th Ain wh Forerunners of an early Spring majority le ere and the Ac Anais ie and finance, and it is wrong to de-|inine whin | Or ais . ower Hou arrive Sone mee quant: season and expressive of the dis- allied interests to put over the big) Dive us of control over our own prop- _ | Appraisal Show dow Re-! of poison was found 1 t it tive: G i tmetion fight, While the New York eye hae wrongs do not make & THREE ARE HELD UP | ceived Eatate of 8047,804, he @ failure jinn any ay tinctive charm and originality delegation is making cvery endes vor right. It is imperative that we solve wil mms i. \ ut f so inherently associated with all iI to round up recalcitrant members the our transit problem, and it is_vital Ye} nud is ould tod yen | "Under tt , ¥ A i} G. O. P, bosses a p plying the jaa Ghat we retain local ceantrol. Teneo AT MACKAY ESTATE A _ J ontenent said, tate + Queen Quality modes. | vigorously to keep “the party” suildly | two must go hand in hand.” —- te} an iba oad | behind the Governor, | Hx-Commissioner Bassett said that , i |1,, according to the 3) NEW HOUSING STARTS. athe wire Wore repealed Model Wustraiee gesltolly, savetoped Not only is this being done in the! Hecause the present city Administra- |Mask&l Men Rob Workmen a5] 0 oy was grav scene ad J puesa in Tan Calf w th iawn ose, Bro i Legislature, but the leaders at home tion had mismanaged the traction They Leave Driveway of nherit 16. leaving | Mist Plane This Year Ap | on ; rown Oox ent Le: ian | ure exerting every available pull to problem it was no reason for giving J LEAVE LORVeway Ot bigilers at anion the ment Houne Are Filed. |“VISION” OF JUROR with Grey Ooze and Clack Russia Ca make the Miller : USN, BOPUIRS, the control over it to the State Harbor Hill. | widow, Jane eived $647.-| ‘Phe fir ays 1021 | he people to increase the pres-| = a eee = 303,98. * at He Tih te Pie who may be, wavering ' tens TN, ta To Woh $-—Conatunte | 18” cnarew Aa : sits | WINS AN ACQUITTAL nween protection of home rule and Mission. After an appraisal, the city! y onary ethorne is conductin search| Club of Ne Aled we DD Maida may accept or reject the price ar- peel eabinidl Leaded Tae io the sant I party fealty, = rived at, The cast would be defrayed | to-da nree masked men, two pensary, N Nawun| ‘The lobby does not appear to e| by an issue of bonds within the city’s | leved to be negrocs, who held up three | Putten earieaneel disturbed over The George He | debt mit or through @ule of public| workmen employed on the eutate of }to reli Strne | bill by Assemblyman George H./ utijty certificates, to be a direct lien reence Tl. Mackas:, Harbor Hil ot ne of guth) Jesse, Republican, of Manhattan, | ion the receipts’ of the auility, SNES He MACKS HASUED) | Stree BS oa aul providing plans for munteipal owner- | " "Jesse follows the Cleveland plan by gi Re ere raphed of »|CHEER FOR HOME BREWERS. |. Nay | snip and operation of traction lines. | creating @ public utility director re- | $200, representing most of th | {tt te jeiaheatend Jesse led last years Meacve Neh: sponsible to the city. The State They were on their w Oo lpiehtening of Dry forcement | # against higher fares in the Assembly, | Public Service Comminsion would act! and had just turned out of the di aintna wat tar tt | ‘3 bill is similar in many re-|only in an advisory capacity. Jesse| way from the estate when ordered to says Hotel Employers Sold Liquor. s to the Wagner-Donohue Mu- |pelieves he will receive the support| throw up their hands GREENSBORO, Relea Taky EL ddeemaand eaAr ata nicipal Ownership Pilis Introduced in /ef the Democrats und considerable | jtenry” Deaales i we cheer for | oats Charg. Accounts Invited Mail Orders Filicd. 1919, and the amended Fowler Muni- | aggistance from Republicans repre- a Ke a, DIG Dee OF here to a | Ate Ion UNS POAL ESRF ‘ cipal Ownership Bill passed by the |genting New York City, trousers, with his moncy in the inside Whenler, counsel | Hotel MoAlpin wer din’ Genate in 1920. | Inasmuch as Gov, Miller hae an-| pair. was searched. ‘The bandits 1 Pneriery ASH aited Rte " Tt provides that, elther by referen-| nounced himself opposed to municipal | 9MlY some change in thu outer { tlgn of the \Hitehcack to-du arixed Wh u alit t dum or by adoption of a resolution | operation, it seems certain that the Rech MA PaO sol AN $55 “Tehtera f ne A qua f J een u y 00 op by thelr governing bodies, cities may | pill @tands no chance of becoming| ‘the foli-up mon escaped. irre ars intarented 1p , c Hrady " bo) Q d acquire, public utiMtiog and operate law. ‘That, evidently, is why the| mobile . z ae those inakis a heverngen( rman, ated Jnioney. “wheres | He iartssnel them, Tho cost of the utility would | gentiomen of the lobby are entirely] ‘They were trailed with police dogy, for their umn use, hie, pald, atthouwn upon tne Whisk a 1 want A that darkness be fixed by the Public Service Com- indifferent to iw introduction, out (he animals soon lot the scent Abey were lechnlcully yiolutiug Ube law. aud tLe aricels made. ‘ined wel ios ull,” eald Foulkss, \ s a +

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