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“MEAN MORE ARBIRAR wee * poration Claims. of Poverty. HEN WHY Know—Supreme Court Set No Such Price. By Sophie Irene Loeb. SEVENTH ARTICLE. Are the people of New York to co ue to pay $1.25 to $1.50 per tho nd feet for just because t gas, GAS “CONFISCATION” Records Show Falsity of Cor- $1.50. RATE? vening World Wants to BOARD AFTER DIVIDENDS AND Y RAISED PRICES ORDERS INSPECTOR TORESTORE PHONE RAD Magistrate Rules Police Had No Right to Shut Off . Service. is Inspector James F. Bolan of the Fourth District was ordered by Mag- he PLEAS |MAW AND FRIEND WE QUIT CHURCH FOLLOWING GOSH Agreld to Teach Her to Drive Aywomobile—Then Came Trouble. . The Westwood, N. J, Reformed eek is expected to accept to-day the ysignafion of J. Vroom Roscoe, one the town’s leading residents, and ies Ethel Hoagland, wife of a pringr. A letter containing their res- ignatons was received by the Rev. Elisyorth Ward Decker, he told The Evejng World to-day, as a result of circumstances which has broken up both the Roscoe and the Hoagland hom)s. It was a second-hand automobile, acceding to friends of the two fam- ilieg which started the gossip and the trowle. Mr. Roscoe, New York rep- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. 100,000 Children March in Biggest Parade Ever Held by Brooklyn Sunday School Union ET PE TE ONE NE IE TEE AIS” 5 PSR Rapa CO heias Re Rae $10,000,000 LEASE TOTAL IN NEW BIG MADISON AVE DEAL 46th Street, Opposite Ritz- Carlton,-to Be Improved by Webb & Knapp. Webb & Knapp. who this week leased the northeast corner of Madi- son Avenue and Forty-sixth Street, opposite the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, will improve the site, It was announced to- day, at @ cost of approximately $1,800,000 on land leased at an aggre- ate rental, including taxes, of about $10,000,000. The building to be erected will be similar in character to the one Webb & Knapp are now putting up at the southeast corner of Madison Avenue and 47th Street. The plot fronte 100 feet on Maison Avenue, 216 feet on 4 | ; | 46th Street and 100.5 feet on Vander- jupreme Court of the United States ar ee resqntative of the Primrose Tapestry bilt Avenue, The total ground area ts declared the 80-cent rate estab-| ‘strate Corri my Waat) Side Police | loos ot Phlladepli, ald Ba 21,656 square feet. hed by the Legislature to be cunns-| Court to-day ‘o replace in the apart- wal Hoasiand the cast oft maahine It will be possible for a single tem- tory” ment house at No. 756 Eighth Ave- 4 . nt, the firm announces, to obt This is what The Evening World is] ®¥@ 4 telephone switchboard which oe eae ¥ te bat te hen Mrs. 4 beled Haw! ia ue Rone: ah hack Sr ° ,. | Hoagland to drive. It was when the i , ying to find out in its investigation | W488 form out on June 8 when detec- | >t i thelr tuagniticent single floor. There will be nineteen ad why a lower gas vate cannot ne| tives raided a flat there and arrested | Rcoes gave up th mo reven i two men favwe of ing bets | Wéstwood home for a farm at Pearl 4 elevators, twelve of them for pas- tablished in New York as it is in Bert ona Chatwe Of MARINE: Dese ‘J engers. The fl It ier cities: change in the stand- | 0 the races over the telephone. The Rifer, five miles away. . seng ne first unit, at the south- er cities by a change tn the stand-| accuse were discharged in the police| After moving Mrs. Roscoe, forty, a we east corner of 47th eet, will be Pes ae ae court by Magistrate Corrigan yester-| aj their three boys, Herbert, four- f completed Jan, 1 and the second will pt the Suptente Court ot the /éay [Ot INCE OF cyiden ces gor tne | tein mucene) twelve, and Leroy, tive, ‘ : be ready for occupancy on April 1, 5 eae Mrs. George esate 0 , “ : Mited States did not say that $1 feeb ke i 1, | tte former neighbor drove frequently 110 THOUVSAND S.S.CH)LDREN RENIEWD BY THE GOVERNOR 1928. “Eleven floors in the first unit ib e0 wana fair rat he |{Partment house, demanded that 3} tothe Hoagland home. Neighbors later 1 r8D was a fair rate, even on the Lywitchboard be repl Bolan re-!tdq Hoagland that although his wife 3 Sie ota: priced vil basis and the other|/fused to comply and Mrs, Hiegel re-| i The entire Madison Avenue front y and Mrs e as now able to drive, the former é tly methods employed in New York | tained Leopold Bleich, a lawyer, who| tushtoe wee trequemte teehee Bands and Banners Enliven the li ill ea veri ntastons aaditte hein y- brought the inspector into court on a ‘ ‘ i wil! appear to be one large structure . oo v pany of Mrs, Hoagland, thirty, and WwW a overnor iler, he Supreme Court's decision sim- | summons he Inspector was repre-| the mother of two children, Alexan- hich Is Reviewed By N 0 1 , covering the entire block from 46th suid tliat the 80-cent rate was}sented by Deputy Corporation Coun-|de, ten, and Eleanor two and one. ¢ es. to 47th Street. The buildings will fiscatory in accordance with the]cel Caughlan haf. Mayor Hylan and Other otables. cover more than an acre. The New dence that the court had before it] “1 think the inspecor is acting| Last week Hoagland returned to Se « | York State Realty and Terminal to costs, &c within his rights." said Mr. Caugh-| Westwood upon receipt of an anony- Brooklyn eed to-day that the, Vided into twenty-six divisions, repre- Company has restricted the property There is a wide margin between | jan mous message. In his home the ninety-third anniversary day parade] 8¢hting 298 schools, There were no +] against all Fortis: of menuecraes: cents and $1.25 to $1.50 You know he isn't,” snapped the| printer forced his wife, it is said, to ese BS Sunday Schoo! Union| 20!29: and the children paraded with- Occupancy w restricted to whole with the expensive methods! Magistrate. ‘Are you going to ‘Goose: ‘between’ Rocce: and himnelt: of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union} oye ‘hitch, due to the perfect ar- sule showrooms and executive offices. Making gas prevailing in this city. turn that switchboard or keep {t?” The choice was the well-to-do former yesterday was the biggest, and best} rangements. The firm of Webb & Knapp includes t what t be @ reasonable price] “well, if Your Honor fects that |neighbor and Hoagland immediately ever, There were upward of 100,000] ‘Ten thousand marched tn the Pros Ellot_ Cross, W. Free Avorid Jr. B not yet been set forth by the] way about it”— began Mr. Caughlan. {left with his ten-year-old son to live boys and girls dressed in their best,|Pect Park division, which was in and Robert C. Knapp. (aes buildings Ablic Service Commission, although ly feelings are not to be consid- | with his parents in Wyckoff, nearby. ae memt of Protestant Sunday | Charge of Marshal J, E, Ryerson. It a have been designed by Cross & Cross, ve has been investigation after in-|ereq," said the Magistrate. “Only | Subsequently Mrs. Roscoe, for the . oo. s > estant Sunday) was the most spectacular and impres. ners architects, and will be erected by tigation, of which the people have }tne law is to be considered. Do you |sake of the children, offered to over-| Seizure of Liquor Results From] Schools, in Ms line by nun sive of the parades. ‘The children} District Attorney to Query ie aint ACHESETAtae sient own sick to death. want to keep the switchboard or send/look the past, but Hoagland, it is sae 3 . here were only 400 at the first pit-| were review from a grand stand in . Pt de. Bate, melee ‘orporation. PI A public Is being charged |jt mechon ey ne Mitchboard ot said, has steadfastly refused to tol.| Alleged Sale to Bradford | rade ninety-three years ago. the Long Moadow by. Gov. Miller,| Complainants for Specitic | tons of stect will be used. for gas and the big #48} air, Caughlan said h ted aq {low her example. It is reported that ~ademy Wome Hundreds of banr were flown] postmaster Walter C. Burton, Prsi- ~harges, a 5 pleading poverty } s.dor, Buipintente: Cormeen varies he Is to file suit to otain custody of Academy Women. ie the mott “God Brstect ourldent of the Sunday School Union; Fraud Charges. MORSE LAWYERS ASK before the Su- pre : 2 his litth 1 well as his son. ae ittle on The young folk were!Gen, James Robb, Supreme Court atte ordered the Inspector to repk the | his ev girl as, RA’ TR eime Court, the self-same gas cor- | Vitchboard forthwith cad ecrestore Se BOSTON, June 9.—Herbert W. W. | accompanied by many bands, and as] Justice Lewis and Col. Frederick W.| Five days of aimless examination FOR SEPA! TE IAL is continually declaring 7) telephone vie venty- 2 » upervisor of music in the |t#ey trudged along with flags and} Baldwin. of the books and accounts of the], fer cent, dividends and has but r-|icoities occupsing apartiaentn te the it hangar Haverhill and a| D&apers aloft, were cheered by thous-} In the Bushwick district more than] ¢4 999,000 bankrupt brokerage firm of | 7%° Want cabin raealhied fans ntly made plans to pay off and call} one 3 ° public schools: of Haverhill) ans ands of their elders. 120,000 children marched, They were] |." 76. kaa z A its sccur.ties, presenting the people . a church organist in this city, was Gov. Miller headed the reviewing]reviewed at Linden and Palmetto|! ). Dier o. has ah hes ‘Stuart G, Gibboney and Willlam A. ho hold one share with two share: . brought before a Wederal Commis-| party in Prospect Park. Mayor Hylan]|Streets by Mayor Hylan, Supreme ]|tically no benefit to the District At-] Barber, attorneys indicted at the same pf stock—and dividends will be paid] WOMAN INJURED IN BATH * \sioner h to-day as a result of a| reviewed the Bushwick division. Court Justice Fawcett, Col. Sydney |torney in his search for evidence upon | ttme as Charles W. Morse and others fon these two shares instead of one ON LINER ROTTERDAM raid on his home at Haverhill last{ Coler was added to the parade by|Grant and Municipal Court Justice | vnien to base prosecutions for fraud-| for alleged fraudulent use of the mails POOR CONSUMER PAYING seen t whiskey | Sorseous floats, hundreds of May] lore ulent transactions, it was learned sale of stock of the United States THESE INCREASED DIVIDENDS. | Purser, Expecting to Re Finds night when a quantity of whiskey | doles and bits of pageantry. Singing| Preceding the parade, the reviewing today nahip Company, to-day argued be- Wife Dead was seized. Commissioner Hayes an-Jand other exercises were features.{oMccrs wore entertained at, a duns |e mn) oc, are in the custody of the Federal Judge A, N. Hand for a RVDSt Neth SveramRe SOnenMSE te : ned that no: warrant-wouldhe ino W. 8! Husaton was: Ghiet Marshal cheon in the Montauk Club by Will- ei ny x severance of their cause from that of Helieve? That he is paying his $1.25] Mis. Christopher Smith-Kerr of Buf- Labed teh Ae ah te : e = 2 lov. Miller wag |ecelver, Manfred W. Ehrich, who 18] Morse and the other defendants and for 0 f tovn corporation tlint'|falo; was: iaken to’ Preaby sued in the case, and that prosecution | Local weather conditions favored |iam Hamlin Childs. Gov. Miller was tio i iitarented in the prospects of | as eeete rte. (ase TUL CON USEDISUATIOWER BIAICGR the Ga we oe es i would be cropped, because it was|the children, The borough was di-!the only speaker. ihe craditore, tHe RAROURtaR ta Ane GILT Attorhoss thiGohbedey had iiarher BeEek | Bort fe : Bee yet ee or the aollend agreed by lrohibition enforcement of — $= in the pay of Mr. Ehrich, and Asalst- | claimed that, owing to what they char- ate? Or that this corporation is} America liner Rotterdam, here to-day _— Alinlaradiectera tat ain, “ownes Heth SU dada tin beet di ic Nate xed as the prejudice against Morse tharging him too much and trying to] from Rotterdam, Boulogne and Plym- . es Taare TR IRA ot Gheuniata nce ¢ ant District Attorney Schreiber has hia ‘tecord. of Cesrvioe ia Atlante Ekle ih mano] gh Mein rag hes Rescued From Water by Tus, [sana ee crewmatnee” | WOT) arnard Girls, mei ngthinw it henry or] hut ene ving {ts stockholders extra divi- Raver tiad if oe mal: Waa three duys Wit Food f oT : ie aa tS DP earienit tomewapapers operation likely to obtain a fair and impartial ' nds and (xtra sha i'n ten won toca ithout Food tor Two ‘en eld the raid and wetgura at tt * e A new line of action wa Jed] trial in this Jurisdiction. hese extra dividends and shares} gay to be Improving. slowly Days Honan horie: ware inde dai al pest Quizzed In Garden of en. non to-day. Subpoenas were served] | Some time aga Gibboney and Barber fe enjoyed by the stockholders at the 1. A. Van Wyck, purser of the’ Rot- | Jee of reports that young women studont 9 upon nearly fifty persons in this city | Hr coinst them, but to-day they resent high and costly methods of] tcrdiin, wio has been in. continuous — at Bradford Academy had been bu who have complained to the District] ofered to withdraw this application if Waking gas in this city. service for thitty-five years, was ‘not! Margaret Shecker, who attempted toliy whiskey: ther Tell Eve The re n a e Attorney that they were swindled by] they might obtain rate. trial Sint st art! bea TORE eee ce ame HO Hadi esmmmit auiciid by jumping ifrom alll My Ronerta wala that he had/ati Disr & So, Ths subrosnaas ee) Maes TOI wns BpIro s set forth the result of its inves [ etiring in the fall s . : ; in ———— the complainants to visit the District} MONTOLATR bl R DBS tion as to different methods of {74 spend the rest of his life travelling |ferryboat into the North River last] Catherine Durfee, a graduate f eX tie complainants to vinit the District) TaODUNLY IN SWITBERLAND. D a 8 with his wife. Wi the Rotterdam 1 t ford, which is the oldest and one al 5 SA oe aA 2 A cablegram received to-day by A. C. aking gas in other cities of the} returned to her home port the purace| ht and who w aris ee al | Raa aie iblecdelele eenoals an ee : detailed accounts of their transactions] ./\ ce? telat ‘ ate taten tha, ppd Nev [ae i Mu foal [oree ot mg re or Me mnt otis site shes" Confess Betrothals at Senior Banquet With) ai sim op B soy rg RNR Bork City, would lower the cost of He will continue in service, he factor Werenct tosday in Rte Winellie “a Ds ' > ~ Acting District Attorney Pecora has Augustus C, Studer, edit nd M clade ‘or her i o-di k bringing a fl with her. Miss Dur s Some Ku! a production and give the people the i nt's Hospital, Miss Shecker, who is Ae a e him io eaid), that th a Couple of Adams, a Snake, S assigned: half a dozen assistants to of the Montelair ‘Time we a ich lower price than B TAOS IKE ae i BE_PEpor ted $0: suNy 3h . : cy Gi f r. Hehileber exa' e the Btude! ith his wife jaughte: yinow are campeliea to pay. |time, reduce the price correspona. [tWenty:cikht yeurs old, passed a com-|Aask was filet! by Mrs. Downes, wl Angels and Students Listening. help Les Be Wabes: Sxamine. GB, ORD: 1S! cis ag sar In cmtel oe eee ; ; . uce tk RORPeRSORd y 5 Ee ucLat Sh cee the Halt plainants. dence ne tabu- : Among these methods are the coko- | ingly fortable night in the hospital, where pega nie ay ie eh ve en $$ luted anid the! Diet -tooks Will’ be. at Thune, Switzerland, ven gas, the Dayton process and th The gas corporations furnish to the|she was taken following her rescue. raps an crap i Aa Ble arnard College girls of the) York, and Miss Eva Jacoby, class|soarched hereafter for specific ac-|o —— Von Steemburg system—all of which, | consumer in the pila poweriBrite| > ur wae born in) Russia and came toll ero risa ea galt » announced their engage-|lresident, to Edward Van de Water! counts and specitic transactions. 1) “f the claims made for them are weil ish thermal units amounting to 600 Mr. Roberts added that the whiskey | cla 6 Snnounced’ Ener ones lot New York, Three of the girls—|the books do not contain the accounts based, would reduce the present gas] and 6 If now they would be per-| thls country nine and a half years| was of good quality and “apparently | me st night at the senlor banduet.| sigs isle Garfunkel of No. 145 West | and transactions that should be ther rate approximately half. mitted to reduce these British therm! | 43 said Miss Shecker. ince that | from the same source of supply i Students’ Hall gymnasium, Rather, | 119th Street, Miss Betsy MacArthur] in connection with the Ganivinlnts, one of she pastheds Hine seule He UIE say, 500, then the people|time 1 have been living in Philadel- awe wh wie im at Mle fact that they are to wed was}of No, 50 Eaton Place and MIs8|iniy fact will be submitted to. the Utilized almost immediately is the] <nould have the advantage of the re. cwentshops, and de. | DOWNES residence yesterdn er a illing lips by |!rances Meyer of No. West 78th | Grane rather! W 6 Re creing ofl tlie’ present ccatly. duction In price, since If weute orgy [Phits Working in sweatshops, and de-| Ae Nog on this evidence that @ from thelr unwilling lips ly | Urances Meyer of No. 229 West | Grand Jury together with the con, ¢andie power to a British thermal) so much less to produce 600 British | “ed that J must change my occupa-| search warrant was obtained Miss Louise Schlichting, who presided | 0 tates in ignorance of the nur plaing p isa aariee ; Unit system, which the corporations) thermal units than to make 600 and| tion on account of my health. Icame| The prohibition supervisor said that|as inastmistress at this final feature] 4: their flances, ; PBs nd Jury will begin work on ) Pare willing to do. But what they are | 650 British thermal units, which the|to New York to work in the hospitals] he went to the Downes’ home, which|of class week, and put them through] “stunts,'* singing and tnformal tn Diet failure on Tuesday or Wed ’ pot willing to do is to lower the] companies ure compelled to make tn . e earthe i is directly opposite Bradford Academy 1iz test.” speeches by prominent members of | "sda a vice with every B. T. U. that the: | yrodacins the required hy law 22 | 88 4 nurse. rut Aeithia moa ae laast night, and found two bottle 0 of the graduates are to marty] ihe class were features of the ban soceemnen eat) $e standard. ( eundle rower a number of inquiries for a position|Hauor on the third floor, covered mbia men and two others Steven® | uet, Students, alumnus and STOCK BROKER, HELD, Por example, in making the present] EM every time any change | z : . lothing, Mr. Downes when tute men, The Columbia Jes- | witnessed th tial ivy planting ' y is sug-las an apprentice nurse but was. re-| clothing r 1 Y c nessed the annual ivy candle power gas which was prv-| gested to reduce the price, or even if| Jeotel tenes alld not hve suiMeions | ested claimed he knew nothing of the| lest are Dorothy MeGrayne of Ruth-|“eremony and. attended tue annual| SAYS HE LOST MILLIONS . bed an back in 1906, when open] there 1 drop in the price of gaz i at se Havor i, N.J.. who Is en to Julien | cot-together banquet | sons : sme burners were more in use than] oil, which is the biggest factor in the ee ale Was pennies andiqithout — jf, Olney, 1922, and Miss Julia Lowe, | Phe aentor class plants the Ivy each | ‘ nanies Ay Sennen © iow, the gas corporations must make | making of gas, the public does not get a SP Teg sete EN Jor Tottenville, 8 who {8 engsed| year at a chosen spot to “grow and Wrem tadiana, Petween 600 and 650 British thermal] the benetit of this reduction, but the food. Ge REGALE Works hin Pagans Pantsless Cop Roger Prosser, 1921. Miss Helen |to represent in its growth the spirit! Charged with being a fugitive from ; companiseiga. au declaring more divi- pi toceel fers to another ai ak She of Newark wil become the or the alumnae.’ Miss Helen Mack, {Indiana justice, Charles A. Johnson, 47, hy the City of New York does | dends sepals jehedicalasle Hi. ° bride of James Carroll, who received /Chairman of the Ivy Committee, de-| described a tock-broker a cla ftwe end this money was | sarTS described as as roker and cla zi need the .22-candle power a81GAS DOESN'T PLAY FAIR WITH | sot, vend scvetal dave nent went is Gun Popping, a special degree at Columbia livered the Ivy Oration und planted|\\ iy tive at 4 East 19th Street sure O ©) 1 meeds the heating yalue PEOPLE ON OIL CosT pea ae es bi seria fase pa | Miss Eva Hutchison of No, 551 West|the evine at the south corner of|.as arraigned before Magistrate Corr: cause of the improved meth- - s EMU Seeies OF a inet nleKe Gets Fugitive 170th Street, is engaged to Robert udents’ Hall gun to-day in the Weat Side Court and : atiee aoa vee An instunce of this, in the be |‘lespondent and slecided last night to p. | # of Stevens Institute, and Miss] The gymnasium was decora held without bail until Monday. Th . sinning of 1921 the Price of gaz ojend it ull, I walked hours ana rani \Katherine Mills of No. 269 Mclcan| represent the Garden of Eder lice, #keptical of the address given, t e lape. -f standard of] Was over f2 cents, und on July 1 that} strayed down near the North River Avenue, Yonkers, 1s to be the bride | mores waiting on the tables represe they had been looking for John- would suffice | Ye it dropped to 6 cents, A atutis- [1 had several pennies in my purse and] Landlord, Barelegged loo.|{) Thomas Steel, another stevens [ad "the angele ; ‘ {an apartment hotel at No. 32 .. RO nae ea tielan for the New York und Qucens|boarded a ferryboat. It was my in- *, : NS | Othor engaged couples a edaris) tWovE are 8th Street : : .. ty in used {Gus Company testified before the|tention to drown myself when 1 in Moonlight Chase in [an Otlen ngaged cour Nlfieaie, cea s jiohnson Waa arrested by. Detective Good vinegar improves c sed > 3, % ’ + ing tosh hry Dgesak « € € . AOR itzpatrick ¢ he a n At wand to pen ceat_| Public Service Commission that the|leaped into the river Sheepshead Bay. | 11, to William Doran of New York,| Adams; Edith Caan and Loui on advices from i it is don » flame burners, towering of the so of gas oil would ue af th panital amie itd Qu/the second floor.at No: S70/A: M talie Gorton of White Plains, |Sehlichting, the Eves, and Eya County, who] OVETY food it touches. open flaine t Bhat Ar reduce the cost of gas production by | find her a home and to TOE YOR 7 is to F 4 WW. Humphries of N Hutehison, th a to ask for t r f mv ben fame burners could) wore thin 27 cents per thousand —_—_—<>—— nue W, Sheepshead Bay, tives De. |" ors yeinnAKe, __ ' 8 apprebe in connection} Poor vinegar harms 4 ig Ase eubie fect, But was the g: ' “live of Inspector Sackett hw $20,000 larceny COMPANIES INSIST ON A] ion to (is ooniumeer tnatnene ee HARVEY BRIBERY wets sae of Pe : % x ; siti ind started after h jcourt room to hear 1) but Lau| ‘The Fort Wayne complaint ondins | @yery food. That’s why JUG-HANDLED “OPTION,” Was not. Besides there has been af CONVICTION STANDS] (2% ip the Bat ber ee ere were two shockin was clothed and dignitied by that]to the detective, had its In B, Meta. ation he Gubln wervice lereot Saving thi Cherauduartomtee co Jandiord, Mr. Cearra | ) the street, and the man that} time yea. Johnaon, Fitapatrick nny ou should make sure under Oxcar Straus, | com! und coke and labor and repairs. [Court Upholds Verdict in], “Bursiars!”? yelled Mr. Cearra just was chasing was the mest And not-e movie crank was turned allaved toy Dae bas & partner 1h) a Byte! Bae Toarney Aino, av Raa been wet forth tp trose| CONE pholds 1 before sunrise, and out of the I looking person in # uring the chase y fallin the moat recent upheaval, f the vinegar you use. option of changing from the 22-| columns, this costly gas oil—the pric ueens Automobile 7 |teapea Lau Mr, Lau, wait a According to Johnson's own’ atory o} 6 gar y' ! ne i iy artificial ewe ae T ‘ " panted Mr. C COUNTERFEIT GANG ick, th i le power to the British thermal |of which is ar y raised and low- Theft Case cop dredsed himself hastily in| panted Mr. Cearra c SANG vid Fitzpatrick, ‘the recent brokeraxe nit. the option also included fur-{ered in accordance with the plans of Pheft Case. his hevolver and emerged into t t Is § ONX | {ilures It New! York coat nim $3 Why you should buy chins 3 nantles free to con-|the powers that be—this gas oll is the} The Appellate Division of the Su-| street \ ais feet hurting mor 1 (OUGHT IN BR ‘ hat No s Even the people using open|item that enters very largely into the] preme Court to-day sustiined the] “Duty before trousers’ is one | with every leap, hi . Johnson's attorney, leaving the West! bottled vinegar tha ne buiners would have gained by | cost of gas : aa f sternest moral tenets, and fire and steel and noise, t ¥ Flooded With Bowas #100 Court, a d he x Koln down | . 3 in a better and cheaper| ‘The same interests that own the|Onviction of Herbert §. Hirvey. £1 gers remained at moment ta the sum be ny iinclnt out on ‘vail wntit’ Monduy'n| D@ars a label standing rd nd at the same time had a]#as oils are interested in the gas cor.|™er Sheriff of Queens, eo ted last Far down the street was a man ' tors, he kept after ‘ ©o of eae sid ced heating gas. porations that make the gas, June in Supreme Court in Mineola, on|ting the elevation Lau fired three blocks and f « invaded the 1 «| =e for purity, wholesome- 9 even the small 10 per cent, Is the City of New York forever|a charge of bribery peatedly as he took up the chas Sia ng son a anne ate gang flood LAGUARDIA AN ASSISTANT COM- » population that still uses open| going to stand still and Jet the gas ; t Harves offerea|DC84s popped out of windows ey ertaken by Mr. Cearr i phone ata sHle co PORATION COUNSEL, vor. ¢ burners Would be taken care of. oil raise and lower as it pleases; and}. | was charged tha H Ae Nwhere, Some 1 lich he put on ae get ‘ Cee ee | eee and fla Hut at that time, in 1906, when this]the gas corporation issue dividends|?. mee to Carman uh diately por n again better go and put your as den Ni raphregtmr tra cnentaat vege aetna » [Bbption was presented to the gas cor-Jand double stock certificates, and ig|COUNtY detective, fo stop pro eedit A telephone message to the She Hu advised by lay in ers 1 Assistant Corporation Counsel orations, they were willing then, as]the Public Service Commission to*in, | ®8#inst Matthew O'Nei ‘with head Bay ce Station. v proved to be (nko, The tro ‘ pointed Asslotunt Corporation Counsel Prey are now, to change the standard | vestigate forever; and are the peo.|'h? theft of an automol effect that “There' pantle West Wirst atoed er {It appear for the elty In its mx ‘om candle power to the British the: le going to continue to pay the high-| The majority of the id se shooting up the street iled to d attention 1 \ {ngeon t xpedite the improve al unit, but they wanted to gain ed gas in proportion to its| Short memorandun the! Mr. Cearra t dither atisfact! ent w \ nt of Janiten ay Govern rather than to equalize it | population ny city in the worla? [conviction, but 1 lee] of his tenant and was disturbed int to-<¢ | oda has ALwAdy MOprpMated unite to PURE VINEGARS option meant was that for The Evening World's efforts to ex-|Blackmar and Justice K ented. Tby ok tne n € urn inal J | ef the ‘ ' t et i t the corporation "pose these sorry conditions will not be|Parvey has a right to a the | not" conventionally attired t Ke of Vagrancy { Vorat Nationa oO " ' § OOO ¢ ' uld reduce, it would, at the same found without value, dissent, [street, he grabbed Lau'y pants an i as & giggling crowd in the ‘ue Federal Reserve Dak. piers, 4 4

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