The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1921, Page 17

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CHTVSEFORTTO ENON TRANS BOARD I BEGUN (Continued From irst Page.) Mission and to the contracta between the city and the road companies. In his reply nator Johnson, former Justice was brief and rather euhsA Jared that the Court has no jurisdiction in the mat- ter and wil lecide when the briefs are yead NO ATTEMPT TO INTRUDE ON here for an ®one offic njunction. and over with. This thing ts tle to public “1 by injunction, A been passed upon by the highest| Mr. O'Brien, CITY'S RIGHTS. & . Rnea Wer Paice wa ang 1 Court He called the action of the| “Start on a basis of half an hour,” | i MR Hecke MEK ‘ne’ new commission in taking over the | commanded the Court, “and if I find | e « “te SCOrY tan’. SONS omic ecords of T % ye teresting vill extend the | no longer go when there ie an OMCs And records of Transit Con- | y ou fn eresting I will exte n 1c - rawin ea braonaiilons “Wacant Geet struction Commissioner Delaney yes. | time wr.| : ¥ ee SONS terday “a scramble for possession.” With that understanding Mr} t e United States Supreme Court nye scram iE poswensiOn. | Sl SSeEN the GoGR peedlitll of superb flavor — x ould be fresh in all uae minde an COURT ROOM CROWDED WHEN | Brien asked the perr we Ae ae Ru diaaeet COURT 1S CONVENED. | Senator Johnson to appear in the in- | ie UPON ONY HBNE of (ha dite Part I. of the Supreme Court was |terest of the city, and permission be- Our p of the of 1 crowded when Justice McAvoy took | ing stanted the Senator from Cali« records w plat miabiy Mis Seat. ‘The space reserved for | fornia opened the argument end cordially Mab!y counsel was jammed with lawyers’| Senator Johnson has put in a bill | “Your Honor, there is no grouna Clerks and the table was piled high| for $6,000, and a voucher for that} issued by Corpora- | tion Counsel O’Brien, The voucher / cannot be tri The highest courts have passed ad- versely upon e point brow by counsel for ty, Wi fight when the Public Servi + Mission, by act of the Legislature, ded to the old Rapid Transit Board, and also when the Transit Construction Commission sueceeded the Public Service Commission: “rhe sion’s plans are @1 in the air and in the imagination of the y counsel, The Commission has made no plans, The time for the city to interve when @uch plans are agreed upon the n which he n to have no contracts. He the city does not have to wal threatened injury be- eon Thr Mr. Collins, the former struction Commis- sioner, M served notice that he consi mself still tech- nically in charge of the office. SENATOR JOHNSON OPENS AR- GUMENT FOR THE CITY. Senator Johns ment for the $ usual force- ful manner, and attracted undivided sion of his debut ew York courts, nt was that ir- ld be done the ed the argu- elty in b on the occ n th taten ng je damage -w York if the new Transit n js allowed to take phy Bical possession he transit proper ties of the Gity In which the taxpayers bave it J $270,000,000. “The a und intent of the fra mers of the transit law," said the Benator, “a the Transit Com- mission wire plains of readjust ment a tation which are phtrusively offensiv the Constitu bon f t United States and the Constitution the State of New York.” He pointed out that under the law pecial for 10 Days FREE Wieder tor aip core TEL. WATKINS 5823 5-Piece Slip Covers Made to order, any size: large selection or $] 7:00 Nj DUST Proor ANY SITE \ “All 5-Pc, Suites Reupholstered Intest style her. Silke inse: Hsh= ews AL made ini 1449 41st Street. Int AV., Af,, Boston R@, Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dan- fruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy h entirely, To do this, get about four ances of ordinary liquid arvon; apply \ at night when retiring; use enough to paste the scalp and rub it in gently ith t inger tips Do this tonight, and by morning, most ¥ not all, of your dandruff will be gone bed three or four more applications will jompletely dissolve and entirely destroy ivery single sign and trace of it, no patter how much dandruff you may ave. You will find, too, that all itching and Higging of the scalp, will stop at once, ind your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, lossy, silky and soft, and look and feel » hundted times better You can get liquid arvon at any drug ture, It is inexpensive and never fails be do the work.—Adyt |no provision is made for the consent represented by former Justice Francis |the Transit Commission that he is a | of the people to any plans which may | M, Scott, Godfrey Goldmark and Dep-| veteran of the World War and that, | be adopted by the Transit Commis-|uty At y General Robert 6. Conk- | under the law, he cannot bo removed | meank , Noyes of Waahington Sion, but consent of the transit com-|lin. Former Transit Commissioner | except for incompetency or miseon- si i wat i Peeutaeut | panies is provided for. | Delaney, whom the city seeks to en-|duct after a hearing on charges. He} ae OTESN SS. Fe eeru wees “The transit companies may reject] join against giving up his office and | demands that he retained 48 see. 1¢ Board of Directors of the Aaso- “ ° ” the plans,” sald Senator Johnson, | records, was represented by John F,| rotary oF alka Stier Dene pete Preas to-day elected the following Save the Pieces’ “put the city cannot reject them, 1f| Collins on the Aisr Fag whem || Bresident, Krank B, Noyes: Washing Take them to our nearest the city does not give its consent} At the outset of the proceedinga| ber of the 4 y. He i8!con Star; First Vice President, Herbert ||| Store and get a new lens ina within a specified time the Transit | suetioe McAvoy nounced that he are ler of ; chy pl Hy-} i. ¢ fewhours. Accuracy asst red. Commission may ie as it will with| would give preference to the city's| The put under the legal | V¥ Any L en 8 Duplicated the property of the city }motion, which would not, if it had Publie Commission | (Much) Telew from the broken pie: The se br quoted the law to sus-|iaken its due course on the calendar, | this aft of them ¢ retary, Meivilie } Genoral Man Lenses, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, tain his contention that the law cre-] come up before late this afternoon, u ager and Aasistam Secretary, Mrederick " tes elght provisions of the State and | ror argument, Your Honor,” said the bp | Beteblicned So Yeas al Constitutions, He also quoted | Corporation Counsel ‘ |]] New York: 184 R'way, at John § at length from the new transit jaws. pala As | ae ae Ww. Le} 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. Senator Johnson made a strong But 1 haven't plenty of this. to Ik i Newenint na SAL ean $50 Sixth Av., @@d 8 plea for-an injunction to restrain the |#rant.” replied the court, | r Tho: 1 Adolph 8. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. te “It will take an hour for each side Pullen Harry John K. Rat 17 West 42d_ Street sit Commission from taking al action until its any Us 5 * Burnside, Edward | ham, offic © present {ts argument,” persisved i are Hs S Sree eee bs and George Stover, Rook, status with papers and book Senator Johnson appeared as spc cial counsel for the city, with Cor- ) 1 Counsel John P, O'Brien and Corporation Counsel Will- Mayer and Edgar J. Ke Transit Commission and members of amount has been Joalls for pay for service and does not | or a fee for work done to date, | Francis J. Sinnott, who was] Secretary to the old Transit Gonstruc- | were | tion Commission, has served notice on whether the commission A righ t-about-face nm We all know somebody who would rather grumble about a bad habit than cure it. Take the man with the sentiment that he must pay fancy prices for shoes. Artaching heels. One of the 132 operations i ince him that he coer uo taiig wane ole oe Hie see pos ring so cunnince ie Regal Shoes. Go into any part of the Regal can save his money as well as pride? factory and you will find every Regal Shoe Ade maker impressed with hes personal cesponsebdany On the other hand are the substantial folks who are determined on a better averaging of their expenses. make no mistake about that. There are more new faces coming into the Regal Stores to-day than any time in the past five years. “ Regal Shoes for Spring are $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 REGAL SHOE COMPANY BOSTON, MASS, GAL Made by America’s Most Progressive Shoe-Makers REGAL SHOE STORES NEW YORK A. P. 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