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& THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922. — — pS A I A GO ES —_—,---- V4 PERCENT; FARES |: ment to the tracks of the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad ) HAS DEYECTIVES > Dropping off some policemen to look ' after the robbers in the car, the patrol wagon took up the ebase and trailed alongside the railroad track until the —_— ow opinion flocing robbers were tired out. Thon the policemen and firemen advances 5 and arrested them. In the mean time Continued from First Page.) 1 (Continued from First Page.) the grocery store proprietor had “Nola *s - opened the box and telephoned to the fraud proseoutions were the cause oi] police > jbanha) all and the voluntary the attacka upon him. This was de- Young Grauet refused to give the] 10 per c it made in all agricul-[recent history off rate regulation aled to-day by the Arkansas Senator. | names of his companions in the rob-[tural products by railroads Jan. 1] and set forth summaries of argumen' Referring to Mr. Daugherty as “'the Phery. New York detectives have been] wi) 1 tuted for the deeision| Made by shippers in favor of red ‘ cular Atéerncy General,” Senator] aent for, as it is believed that Grauort |“!!! IstON | tions A rriers against reductio: Caraway said that Mr. Daugherty’s| nxs a criminal record and can be in- |" these commolitics It expressed the conclusion that “a statement was ‘‘not candid and that} queed to talk The commission declared that a] sumption. that railroad rates can + he used that term to be polite and did : not state what he really meant | petectives trom Teadquarters after The Taft and Wickersbam letters.!. rar investigation this afternoon general reduction in rate levels “as nich basis tile, "” substantial as the condition of the| hikh basis ta tuti 1d have been made in commodit ther than on a horize Chairman MoChord and ot! ® aceepted this view concur sioner Potter, In a gepara " urring with the majorit declared that the fixing of “the per centages mentioned * * * ts in effe: requirement that present rates and > harges shall, generally speaking, | reduced 10 per cent.—certain redu tions heretofore made to be treated part of such 10 per cent. reduction The majority opinion reviewed + hould be stabilized on the pros The majority further said that ‘un 1 permit will tend * * © tol, » public is convinced uae way said, did not show 4 ie carriers wil til the public is convinced that there = Seamer s full eekewation wills ering a ee Weidee: stabilize conditions’ of all business. is little likelihood of immediate fur ther mi tran the Morse case, as stated by Mr. Daugherty, because the Arkansas Senator declared they did not show that Mr. Daugherty and Mr. Felder had a contract calling for $25,000 to secure Morse’s release. “They did not show that Morse was given some kind of a chemical to make his kidneys bleed,” said Senator Caraway, nor, he added, a contract with Moree that he (Morse. must 4 submit to whatever they suggested in = handling his case. port are all products of the east side] Transportation charges have mount and come from families living in theJed to the point where they are im- * vicinity of No, 91 Willett Street. Al peaing tho free flow of commerce, the | that « youth who has been arrested several times and bears a name something like “Irvin Grauet,” lives in that vicinity. Inquiry et his home established that] lished—that tion charges, to normal t be impatred."* commission's decision sald, “and are thus tending to the defeat of the which they were estab ¢ producing revenue] ent purpose for was in the company of two or three] States with adequate transportation." | modities.” young men of the neighborhood] Only two members of the board, 0 .] whose reputations are not unbiem-| Commissioners Lewis and Cox, dis-[upon all oe ee) be Tie, ane ished sented, holding that the adjustments equal ratio.” ' ever y sugges! a ss wosted Bright's disease,” said Senator) —\—~= ee — Caraway. “It was Daugherty and q Felder who discovered that, and it y was Dr. Fowler, the prison physician, wso confirmed It.” . [PUCEAILONE. ‘America’s Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM:CLLINS & 34th Street — New. York To Close Out—Thursday HOUND ANOTHER, DEL WT THUS i (Continued from First Page.) About 250 : ; fire house. (The firemen had beord and d that the big e 9 if | sg aig nr ertiee nine hold- Misses Tweed Suits up men. Im a few seconds several firem bbers* ny , i ina poly ceremetigmeniet apt ouy Stzes 14, 16 and 18 Years. 4 In the meantime Bridgeport Police Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust Headquarters had been notified and a q patrol wagon full of policemen had - taken up the chase, The firemen were Regularly Priced to 39.75 not armed, but they kept the fugitive 13.00 cary in sight, and when the patrol Positively age CANe NSU coe Mkt, ABOTaNe Unparalleled Value Before the firemen's automobile came int) sight of the thugs they, anticipating pursuit, stopped at a grocery stere on the outskirts of Bridgeport and hurried confided the box of money to the proprietor, prom- ising to return for it later. 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