The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1921, Page 9

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‘DEIECIVE SWEEPS GOVERNOR FORECASTS STREETS FOR WEEK: FIVE CENT FARES DRUG RAID FOLLOWS Dr. Carleton Alleged Narcotics Taken Are Worth $250,000. Detectives of the ,, twenty, who sald he was a le gshore- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1991. ONN. ¥. CAR LINES | (Continued From First Page.) mon Thinks} pective earnings under normal con- “Where such earnings in the case of a public utility are limited by con- Narcotic Squad) tract or franchise they early to-day arrested Charies Mancin,| computed and the property affected by them valued according to such the solution of that problem, private increased fares often result in a re- s must not be permitted to duction of revenue. ze the public neod. “Of course the statute should be very difficult to prescribe by flexible enough to permit considera- statute a standard of principle of tion of all relevant facts and cireum- valuation that will be fair and not stances such as, for example, the pros- too inflexible, 1 fear that in the pect of increased earnings of lines absence of any other prescribed now serving undeveloped territory. standard the statute as it now stands “The foregoing principle of valua- will be conatrued as contemplating a tion will, in my opinion, be falr to the valuation based on physical values public and to the companies alike, and which, as I have said, may prove to with the limitation that the vaiuation be grossly unfair to the public cannot in any case exceed the original “A standard has been proposed cost of the fair reproduction cost, le which appears to me to be fair and depreciation, it will safeguard ade- sufficiently flexible to enable the quately the public interests. Of commission to do exact justice, while course, £ construe fair reproduction it the same time it safeguards the cost to mean such cost under normal, public interests, That ts the standard nut abnormal, conditions. which has to be employed daily in here are other verbal the conduct of business affairs, name- | reeded to limit the discretic changes |not mean the fixation of a five cent dt of the rately the jurisdiction of the Transit Commission. “Therefore, in accordance with the provisions of Section 15 of Article Il, of the Constitution, and by virtue of the authority thereby conferred upon me, I do hereby certify to the neces- sity of the immediate passage of Sen- ate bill entitled ‘An Act to Amend the Public Service Commission Law Gen- erally." When Gov. Miller was asked the lirect question if the message did fare, he 8 “Tt fixes principle of valuation.” He added that the message explained tself > DECLINE TRANSIT POSTS. wer Unable to tify Governor. this morning at the Governor's office that Clarence J. Shearn and Victor Morawetz have declined the Governor's appointment of the mas membors of the Rapid Transit Commission. r, Shearn declined on the gro hia connection with the defunct, Avenue Ratiroad Copany, and awets declined because Of I! foaith KILLED BY FALLING DERRICK. ‘Three Other Workmen injared in Irvington, N. J. of a derrick which was being disman- upon ‘Thomas Kolman, of Blitavbeth, killing him The Injured all from Elizabeth, are y Duff, fractured skull Tint foot: | Louis | Marauts But Court Permits K Méss Ethel Smotlen of No. 1001 Hry- show her foot misshapen after ai eration to & jury befor One man was killed and three were seriously injured to-day by the falling tled at a new theatre building in Irvington, N. J. One of the girders fell nd Michael Wahlen, possible ss to be valued, ory brownstone | limitation, Any other basis of valuo- |* ¢ and his family occupy at| tion of the traction lines in the City Srooklyn, Dr, of New York might result in enor-| valuation should t he Narcod. | Meus gratuities to the companies, at} estimated prospecti Division, said, they selzed what ap-|the public expense. bears to be heroin, morphine and co-| “We are dealing with a problem |!s permitted to ct caine worth $250,000, Carleton $i fare in each case w eelved information that a quantity of drugs had been smuggled | justified, It is not a question of the | cost less depreciation of the property in fypm Italy, and the Carroll Streey| rights of the companies which are arily employed in the he was believed to be the dis-| fixed by contract or franchise. The } pensing headquarters, Detective Id- | problem is to determine what is in| pany can charge will, as | ward Polakaff, he to pose as a street cleaner, in front of the Wings uniform. De- ‘ tective Alfred Cubbidge was assigned i wo play a “si e" essary exten and to obtain the |o | additional facilit required to ren- der adequate public service. And in stay near the house ly, the prospective earnings of the jcommission and to define mor “Applied to the matter in hand, the vitally affecting the public welfare |cliise of contract with the city According to Dr. Simon, he re- Jand for that reason alone the exercise | valuation in no case to exceed the c| of its police power by the State is|vriginal cost or the fair reproduction West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street rvice. The fare which any com- id, was detailed |the ultimate public interest, how| matter, be limited by and for | credit can be provided to finance nec- ee are permitted to charge, amount which it is reasonable ) Barly to-day, Dr Special Sale! ||) 300 Tailored Suits him, Ps a conve 4 ome from Philadelphia ie BY} 0 worth of drugs. Mane have said it we he had the m yo worth ae At $29.95 (4.51050) a aves fauen fale ine ried through a se into a All at least $20, and in d to room a f He slipped to contr most cases $25, less than their actual value! ened it ,and half a doze detectives rushed in. Over 20 different styles! TEI =| A predominance in finest ASKS FOR ELWELL’S SON. | iuality ‘Tricotine, highly Mother Applies for Guncianship of tailored. Mer Child. A All lined with silk! Many other materials, in- cluding Poiret ‘Twill, Covert Cloth, Serge, Gabardine, ete. Hom LTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue Near 31st Street Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women’s Wear Ne oes eninaion s eee ES MD BINS The Specially Shop of Onizinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET A Specially Prepared Sale— Thursday WOMEN’S EMBROIDERED TAILORED SUITS Values that measure up to the usual 125.00 Standard 74.00 Included are the fashionable silhouettes in “coolie,” box and slim straightline models of Tricotine, Piquetine and Twillcord. The decorative em- broidery is applied in French knot, silk fioss, and ribbon treatments. re i <a ” ‘Ant oe WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS New Models—Of Highest Custom Quality MUCH BELOW INTENDED PRICES. 98.00 125.00 135.00 Later-day developments in suit fashions emphasiz- ing various versions of the mode in costume and combination types. Covert coats with checked skirts» dark coats with white skirts and other attractive compose effects. WOMEN’S SUITS—SECOND FLOOR. FS [pacar TT x rt Rp 8 (bree <a — = ‘BONWIT TELLER nen 50-inch Silk Finish Damask—suitable for Draperies, Pillow Ty ot i>, Ih , tne <5: ii HITT nce accu-| ALBANY. April 1%.-1t was stated - Stern Brothers Liberal Price Readjustments—Now Effective enable us to offer extraordinary savings throughout our extensive collection of Fine Quality PERSIAN RUGS The room sizes mentioned here are but suggestions from the wide variety of sizes offered: 10.8x7.2, usually $275, $195 | 11.10x9.0, usually $425, $295 10.4x7.11, ‘$350, $250 | 13.6x9.1, ~~ $500, $395 10.4x7.11, ‘ $400, $285 | 13.5x10.2, * $550, $415 In addition to the above we will place on sale a SPECIAL NEW PURCHASE of PERSIAN RUGS At About ONE-HALF LESS Than Usual Prices Silky Lelihan and Kemeragh Rugs Sizes averaging about 5.4x6.4 ft. $135.00 Usually $250 to $300 For THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY we will offer exceptional savings on Several Thousand Yards of Tapestry «¢ Silk Finish Damask Excellent quality, exclusively patterned fabrics. At About 40 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Value Scarfs and many other purposes. $3.85 (Values up to $6.50 yard) Imported Verdure Tapestries —tor Wall Paneling, Cushions and general upholstery purposes. $4.50 (Values up to $9.00 yard) The Department of Interior Decorating— fourth Floor. We are now exhibiting extensive new seasonable assortments of CHILDREN’S TOYS Providing an opportunity for youngsters to gratify that wish for practical playthings which will lend additional interest and enjoyment to their youthful days. A brief list of suggestions Velocipedes $9.25 to 28.75 | Skudder Cars $8.00 to 9.50 Tricycles . . . 16.75 to 21.75 | Kiddie Cars $1.75 to 4.00 Hand Cars 10,00 to 42.50 | Express Wagons $7.00 & 8.00 Auto Coasters . . . $30.75 | Roller Coaster . $10.00 Biplane Flyers . . . $5.25 | Kiddie Coaster Wagons $3 to $6 $2.25 to 23.50 | Red Riders $4.00 & 4.85 Also Marbles, Jacks, Tops, Kites, Tennis Rackets, Stilts and Balls. Toy Department—Fourth Floor, Doll Carriages Duff and Marquis ROY buen BODES Tom te f the counsel for the B. R. T, Jullus Spitzer, Miss Smollen seeks $126,000 damsgde | for Infjurtes recelved when riding wid! t | Mr. Spitzer tn an automobile which wag it by a trolley car at hice Place gaton Ave Br The cnt mitted the = 125,000 Damage Avenue, the Bronx, was asked to in the Supreme ¢ Tt West Thirty-Fourth Street BROOKLYN § These Specials at | = NEWARK Fulton Street nr. Hoyt | Three Bedell Stores) Broad Street & W.Park : Dresses ee5 ‘ Canton Crepe Frocks Newer Afternoon Creations Lovely new afternoon frocks of Canton Crepe, Georgette and Tricotine, in select variety of straightline or flared-out models. Attaining the final word in refinement, style-distinction and value. Navy, Brown,Gray, Black and light colors, Very Specially Priced 25 Herald Square B’dway 34th to 35th St, From the Bakeshop Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake, 64c Each—Prepared from raisins, citrons, walnuts and spices. Baked in special-sized forms, about Va Pa ds each, HOME-MADE STYLE POU. ND Its quality is unrivalled in any specialty ste ares pound for pound, Plain 96 I aisin und nut. At 79c Ib. f. CRULLEI (dozen), 29%. Large, nothing to compare with them at the price weighing 12 to 15 ounces; a quality that gen- onal retails in sp ty stores at 80c; our price, this sale 19¢ each. RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Each cake weighing about 144 pounds A quality that retails in 5 Ity stores at $1.25 each, Our pri 59 eac CHOCOLATE ICEL GINGERBREAD. Made from un old Southern reci In loaves wei DANISH = STYLE Made by our expert reine AKES—Vi late; made a jal at NUT CAK CURRANT BUNS — Doren, 29¢ es A Special Sale of Sugar Cured Boiled Hams—Every one selected, cured and cooked with greatest care. ES— rat Sliced Tee wevesiereie Per Ib. 64c One-Half Ham : wea bare ‘ .. lb, 59¢ Whole Ham : salva Metitens . Ib. 56 CABBAGE SALAD-—A_ combin STU 2 HERRING w bh iat: | ation of Fred sh Cabbage Green SAUERKRAUT, 14c each —— Peppers, Tomatoes and Mayon- Ka apoaiinine Gn, penpared naise. Ib. at 24e by our chef. SALAML SAUSAGES — Fancy sausage, well spiced and sea NOVA SCOTIA STYLE SALMON soned 79¢ Ib Ib, $1.19 FRANKFURTERS, 34c |b GENUINE IMPORTED _HOL- Fine quality; small or large AND HERRING, all Milch- ner. 9 each FULL MILK CHEESE—Fancy, mu sharp and of fine flavor. 69%¢ Ib. 43c Ib. sk — , | EMENTHAL SWISS CHEESE RB = 4% Ib ‘The finest imported: rich and of a piquant flavor, 946 Ib. si MILWAU SAUSAC well spiced tad ™ PIMENTO CH Our own mal 29¢ Ib.—Mai IMPORTED & nuts; nourishing UEESE,® i 8c Ib.—Prime quality, tine, RB grade. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Agra—Mtth rior, 85th Servet ee ee

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