The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1922, Page 5

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~ K It is understood to have an exclusive git compan] W. T. BANTON INJURED. srything In New Jersey that the} controlling many other devices than THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922, Pee | and to become their allies and toois] Yonkers under a five-year contract | Janesville, Wis.; Syracuse, N. and|contract with the Welsbac used its criminal acquisitions to per- palthough the U. G. 1. bas already | Crawfordsville, Ind.; Sioux City, I I in their criminal activities.’ |. U. |. ]8AY8. COMBINATION WORKED vert and swerve public officals =| the connections. He charges}Sioux Falls, 8. D.; Des Moine ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. STREET LAMP ‘TRUST’ = : RTT NP ET TE aoe * the performance of their sworn duties | that by such methods the City of|Allentown, Pa.; Concord, N (Continued Fi made in April, 1917, was forced to Smashed at pay $60,000 more for lighting than} Tublic Service Corporation can reach. | the Welsbach mantle KAY NULAM, Mass, Mareh 13.Dantel Croming tn \t would have paid if there had beon | Many of the companies operate over} Land y & Clark have $7, J Sullivan of Fall River was killed Thorved, Ont. free competition. a wid Ml » eit- | 000 cap nd manufacture hardware ' : Mr, Momand has asserted that the ‘a & wide tercitory, tnoluding many lt |i ctitiery: tH Conneatiot Whit his automobile turned turtle here] HAMILTON, Ont. March 14. Four 2. G. L combination was successtul{ SCOPE OF THE UNITED GAS IM- |!" tana. [t atsorbed the Me veaterday, William) ‘T. Banton of | Men are reported dead and oight: ser New York, ar artist and a brother of | tously injured when # Grand District Attorney Banton, was cut and + land was taken to a “hospital un His injuries were not con- PROVEMENT COMPANY. The scope of the United Gas Im- provement Company, according to Poor's Manual, is “Investment in se- nd electric street rall- and other companies, the opera- in persuading city officials all over the country to make contracts for lighting without public bidding or if bidding were unavoidable to put in a lot of bids by dummy making the U. G. lL. bid seem Companies and subsidiaries aggre-|able and low, Public officials were gates $700,000,000. also persuaded to defer advertising ‘The defendants were notified of the] fF bids in cases where U. G. I. lamps were in use, he says, ntil it Indictments when they were found and] was too late for a competing concern were directed to be present in court]{o furnish new equipment. to-day. Mr. Mason was the only one] ‘Tlic contracts promoted by the U to appear, Judge Mack held him in|G. 1, Mr. Momand says, have in $2,500 bail on his plea of not guilty, |Mont Instances ® clause requiring tn Mtr. Morgan, who 1s in Florida, and oe eeaet er te iene eae area: has Mr. Patterson, who is in St. Paul, te coaenien: tase, nd were ordered to furnish the same bail al Rh lang a asitt ack Mi in their respective judicial districts 1 has to bid at the disadvantage of Cans re cl rice ot upsidiaries have headqua for thelr appearance here for pleading | cluding in his copts the price of the | subs next Monday, and the bail was fixed w posts. Clauses requiring tho | those as widely sepa La — = to furnish the ons Justine, — Fla, vie » Miss. for the others when they should come| Contractor to furniah the connections |i t to court for appearance at the same The indictments were found last Monday by a Grand Jury which had been hearing evidence for a month Here is the romance of “Personalized Styles" which you have doubtless seen advertised in in the pictorial section of the Sunday The Welsbach Company has a huge|jery Company in 191 factory at Gloucester, N. J. for theling mm. the N of Welsbach lighting de- | Gompany, and m 7 an interest in th steel vacuum botth rhe Welsbach Street Lighting Com-] ‘The Cities 1! ca 18 a $1,000,000 cor-| hus oMces at N ting with muntcipali- [in this city. Th train hit a hydro-electric auto truck at the Welland Ship Canal crossing near ‘Thorold to-day, There were fourteen men on the truck for near-| ‘Teo of the dead are Sam MeMitlan wllirea ig Ac ted with Jand J. Harrington, both married and Oriental Cre am First Page ) ompanies and general engineer- ink work of all kinds in conection with such companies, Its charter is perpetual.”’ Its outstanding capital is $67,- $00. It controls fifty-two mine corporations with an issued capi of approxi y $182,098,000, and has “IETH AVENUL HTH STREET minority interests in five others with Pl A MH STREET outstanding capital of $143,369,000, Among the cities in which Real Irish Laces: +Eap)the spring and summer gown and dainty lingerie nothing is quite so ive, so pretty or serviceable as Real Trish Lace, A very large assortment of insertions and edges is here for your choice at par- under the guidance of Judge Webb, who ordered the papers sealed before going to his home in South Carolina. They were made public to-day on the application of R. Colton Lewis and W. R. Benham, special counsel to the Attorney General, who prepared the cases independently of United States Attorney Hayward, COMPLAINANTS WERE OWNERS OF STREET LIGHTING PATENTS. The complainants in the case were @ number of owners of #1 Patents who ass driven out of business by the defend- ant’s methods, headed by Momand, lresident of | the Fes wie nti ya a new glove Grand Jury to support the that beginning in 1901 the U, fwterests began building « monopoly in the furnishing of gas lamps for eity \ short time ago a number of specialists in the art of design began an intensive campaign to determine how many different normal feminine figure types there are. After much investigation and studf they determined that all feminine figures may be classified in one or another of itcelve primary classes. Then they took each class and experimented to discover just what lines are most becoming to each type. Their experiments covered a period of many months, at the end of which they had definitely determined what lines served to accentuate the attractive features of cach type of figure and at the same time render obscure the less desirable features. “Personalized Styles” are the garments these designers created according to their findings. You will find among them a diversity of Coats, ticularly low prices. Irish Insertions and Edges— T to 1% inches...... 114 to 2 inches... «yard, 48¢ , Irish Insertions— 3 inches wide..... wae yard, 2.65 Irish Edges and Insertions— 1 to 2% inches............yard, 98¢ 114 to 24 inches.......... yard, 1.45 Biseot lighting Which became womplete Something new, in a sports Wraps and Suits that were especially designed Irish Edges— in 191%, It was stated that the ¢ v for your type of figure. Saleswomen trained 2% inches wide........... yard, 1.25, of 1,200 lamps in Brooklyn had. bes glove...As rough and ready in the art of dress are here to assist you in your increased since the monopoly x 5 . selections. 7 pols (Main Floor) catublished from $ tr to. $15.20 as an Airedale terrier! 2 ve a in St. Louis for 24,000 lumps rom $12 16.81 year; in 8 i i bast for ‘sy fun aa The leather is natural in Muasli Nurses’ 5.50; eff ore r 13 amps + 2 hentinwease shade as well as in finish stin u ; The charges e firs f ‘ + ee oe ee —a soft neutral tone that Sheets and Cases White Uniforms “goes with anything.”’ Y imypannetted jus a out the office. ‘alll called. Attorney i lowed th Ge Special, 4.00 A Splendidly made of pre-washed, jpre- shrunken material, guaranteed nok to shrink. Hemstitched Comfortable inside, like- Sherts— va ver mich able outside—and swanky “us it was brought 6 all over. «cach, 1.20 . each, 1.65 each, 1.85 each, 2.00 plaint the Slip-on or Strap-wrist, as you like it. For men and 90x99 inches. It is fashioned in a of whieh president. Cases— \ . style that is easily an Snes women who get out-doors. 42x36 inches.....e.0ee0e0s cach, 38c laundered, being open” 1907. s the United 45x36 inches ....: «each, 45¢ B d d G ed down the front in Lighting ‘o i = . 2 gwhieh on led the bash Ete fo slain extremely ae ee Dio) = ea e wnhs coat fashion. Sizes 34 ghting Company, the Penn Globe ImMIited... e genuine 54x36 inches...... seen ees each, light Company, the N.Y. and ss : to 44. ety company, a Nv Xana if utamped iRownes in Heavy, MuslinvShects, heamned! cle In New Versions for the tei Boon! atte fon aes ing {Company th A 81x90 inches. each, 1.25 ite at apts ae ‘uh ane ral others ane 7) . 7 . uo the Consolidated, Lighting Company fe Wrist Muslin Pillow Cases, size 42x36 4 : tun tightly about the (which controtted the r inches each, 28c 1SS, e wrist, forming surgical i Btreet 1 ighting Company, " . Second Fi i cuffs. ; land Vapor Company, the Cleveland (S rloor) s Stiget Lighting Comedhe-non nae , ; ae A model for every type and temperament The-—nurses-whe ; Praca tembined cheats tans (were It’s a FOWNES: one with dipping side panels, another with a wishes to reduce laun- n ing Company. - —that’s all you New Nefligees modish scalloped hem, and another with an dering costs to a mini. defendant company had by eriminal need to know even hem. Thus all tastes are humored. mum in Ruel se eel sce b J oe fe ommple i hoe (a0 all beaded “gowns emis hemi Bie vines hiy of the cts ium about a glove . effects, simple in line (as all beaded gowns mUecih more ‘ ARE Aen aero Special, 13,75 should be) and encrusted, sprinkled and fes- »illytrated = = ri : 7 Cap, as illustrated, A A number of alluring affairs that tooned with glittering steel beads. They are made oF Muslin, 25¢ : would regularly be much higher. It is the sorts of Gowns that are suitable for every — OfLawn, ...35¢ ‘Gemma ei Ang cd ae occasion, except strictly formal affairs, and un- (Third Floor) a t the left: An exceedingly charming ‘ 1 7 Mis Navies eGroee Gadeciecane ae usually becoming. Sizes 14 to 18 years. wide-flowing sleeves of matching color T 70 RY Cee oe tick iad tse Navy Blue, Brown, Mohawk and Black. Wet oe» ol awl : BONWI | TEI | ER @ ( ‘©: Flowers contribute to its loveliness. (Fourth Floor | 7 Coral, French Blue, Rose, Pink and D j . , A omestic | Lhe Specialty Shop of Originals er Many Are the Virtues of t the right: Plaited Crepe de Chine “ ° ” F adorned with Margot Lace and long, Q FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET, idoped wih Meru Led one,“ MCCreery Quality’Corsets | Rug Week | . ; achieve a bewitching effect in this We attached the permanent name of “McCreery” to | Hundreds of , b ¢ Negligee. ARIEL flowers ae con- these corsets only after we had satisfied ourselves that they pn ee oe? ee ae ° trasting ribbon further embellish it. anTene! Ktaets Ne Oe The materiale shi ai om our regular stock |} Endorse The Increased Spring Vogue Of Pink, Orchid, French Blue and ‘Ture represent perfection in _corsetry. Phe materials of which Novandereditediy cones ktsinant i quale, they are fashioned are the best obtainable, their workman- Il rayeae eTthalbcualteest | i (Third Ploor ship is of the highest order, they represent the “last word” I teed. Thei fey . ee eee | CREPE SILK S in style and line, and provide abs olute comfort and freedom deiee a fe oe pane) | ! of motion. Models for every type of figure at moderate || fone mg ee Bt eee ll ‘ prices. #0 ree aaeoalay® charm and | IN WOMEN'S DAYTIME. GOWNS ure ory 9 Women’s Wrist Watches | “Sijusicmeynoote | With A Specialized Collection At tae ane eee Solid 14-Kt. Gold. | Reduced from 120.00 to 125.00, . 75 | these rugs are a wonderful 5 5 00 A Sale at 1 Q.- formerly 24.73 to 34.75 | value. . Vhere are one hundred watches in this sale, fifty of | Seamless Wilton Rugs, 75.00 } ONWIT TELLER & CO. fi “lke which were taken from our regular stock and reduced to the size 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 ft. j h a find the supple folds of crepe silks same low figure at which we are able to mark fifty others | This is an opportunity to pur- | e€ most plastic medium for the interpretation of the secured at an advantageously low price. ‘They are solid || chase a well-known standard | Wales lines of fae nea mode—side draperies, loose 4 kt aia white or Paget aenes ie iisved ae || rug at a saving. | | anels, low wais i ° 5-jewelec ever movement; ribbon wristlet ctagonal, | || { Pp h tlines, draped or flowing sleeves. tonneau and regulation style cases. | Royal Axminster Rugs, 42.50 | j {| ‘ . x (Main Floor | size gxi2 ft. || i Sil-U-Ette Crepe Renée Crepe Crepe de Chine Rugs of a superior quality in || i attractive patterns and of great || IN BLACK, NAVY BLUE, SABLE, DOVE GRAY, durability WHITE, PERIWINKLE, ROUGE OR COPPER Mi ghih Pane ‘necromancer - Se

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