The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1922, Page 7

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4 It Courts and Police Co-operate Bnd of Enormous Life Toll Taken by Public. Motor Vehicles Seen if Officials Act as They Promise. Pal By Sophie Irene Loeb. <4 2 An order had just been tesued by Richard E. Enright, Poliee Commis- sioner, which reads as follow “16 all cases where taxicab or other drivers or owners are summoned or arrested for a violation of law, the arresting officer will, in addition to “any other charge, bring to the attention of the Court the failure of any “auch person to comply with this law.” At the same time, Chief Magistrate @————_—_————_————______ Willan’ McAdoo ‘will Confer with the magistrates in the Traffic Courts to ald, the Police Commissioner in this oped many. pathetle cases, whew tn- vestigated by The Evening Worlt eR. Here are two such cases connection. 7 The parents of Madeline Rondetlo ¢ Phe, Traffic Court ts very anxious} came to America from ttaly twelve that the enormous number of viola-} years ago. The family lives at No, tiong .of the law ‘that are coming in} 189 Chrystie Street. The chill had ei ad dae oe yeon on the opposite side of the Pally,-ehall be reduced as far as POs-) street, and while trying t | (gold, dnd any offenders coming before | “these courts will now most likely be se if they are bonded, and a fur- charge brought if they are not. back to her home had been run down by a yellow taxicab. ‘There are four surviving children, from eight months to sixteen ye old respectively ‘he bonding law is enforced, not only} Phe family ts otied “cad will the lives of tfiany people be saved, | stunned, and can hardly speak of the Aut it will have material effect tn re-]ocourrence, The ‘chaaffour woe are ducing the number of reckless drivers} rested and then let outon bail, and mn the City of Now York, und per-l the case was finally discharged. Naps check an overflow of such ir oie responsible drivers. == Commissioner John I. Gilchrist ot] IH the case Violet Reiter, e'ght jhe Department of Licenses, stated | Yeurs old, of 3 Ridge Street, So thege columns, has also ordered his] Parents of came to Ame Dureaif to issue no more licenses to] Seventeen o from a taxicab chauffeur who does not] The fathe p of poor h vhow a bond, and this will be further] Could not engage in any trade and followed by some arrangement witn| became a pedd making a very & the bonding companies whereby the] Precarious Mvelihood for the family, fatter, will notify ‘the public authon-| 8 wite helping him whenover she tits when these ponds have Iupsed. | COUld In-this way, concerted action :s| I” the late afternoon of June 15 last, being planned {o stop the evasion of While the mother was at home iil, thw beneficent law, which, if it haa] Violet, th ingest of the family, had been enforced, would have saved m gone down to a dfug store to bring ny enact, |20Me medicine tasieab while She was struck by a crossing in front of No. Accidents and deaths since { muent in the last Legislature. a 198 Delancey Street. She was taken Gettainly the thousends of juds-|* Gor Hospital b Ents figainst recklens: dtivors t| Passing automobile and died there Grd How worthless would it tin| There are two surviving children e cases of many poor families nave [one ten and one nineteen. ‘The mother five some compensation if they had |!8 in @ very apathetic condition, and jeceived the money from the $2,500 /cannot gcem to realize that the child bond which is required by Inw is dead. She very much broken Many of these famtlics ve Tost {down and can hardly speak weadwinners and have to pay] The chauffeur in this case has been . hospital bills and otherwise hav en | arrested but is out on bail. In neither Made destitute becaus such ap- [of these cases have the chauffeurs cidents. As it is. when an effort has|taken out any bond, and nothing can been made to obtuin redress, the|be gained by pressing charges against shauffeur has been found not be|them. 4 bonded and therefore entirely cevoid mpi The Evening World has investigated any of these cases, and has found since the first of the year to Sept ot responsibility Since the law went into eifect on July 1, these accidents have duvel- = Handy Just break the 4 ety seal, push one end, and the box slides open. Handiest package made. Liccett & Myers Topacco Co. pound; finest ¥ Fresh killed turkey hens and toms retatled Tuesday at 64.te 75 cents per pound and ne frozen birds. brought $0 to 65 cents in the New York mar- kets. While turkeys in larger supply than was expecthd, re- ate much ceipts are not equal to th ihe al and prices remain tirm for well fat- tened, matured stock. The wholabhle price for State,’ Virginia nd Mary land birds averages 61 to 62 cents p tern dry pucks Oklahoma, 89 cents; Tex: Tennessee and Kentucky, $3 and 69 cents. Ordinary grade turkeys brin from 56 to 57 cents. Iced and scalded turkeys from Ohio and Michisan sell at 56 to 58 eents and storage stock 59 to GO cents for best qualit Purkeys ke children,’ one E retail butcher of the west side explained, ‘in that sone fatten easily and others stay thin no matter now carefully they are fed. We take our chances in buyIng-boxes and barrels of turkeys, even from Maryland and Virginia, for not all the young, hens and toms are filled out tO suit th critical trade. So we strike an aver ige and charge a single price for all fresh killed birds whether thin or £ nstead of asking the housewife cents for a heavy bird and 55 cents for the lightweight his .year young turkey hens weigh from § to 11 pounds and toms, % to 18 pounds. Count the first § pounds for careass and then add half a pound for each person in plan- ning what weight turkey to buy for Thanksgiving. An 8-pound bird will cost less in money, but be more ex- pensive in the long run, in that it will not have as’ large a percentage of flesh the bird three pounds heavier,” Although wholesale . a period of : , the taxi- caby in, th have. killed iifly-two peaple aha al making a total of 1,718 victims, or an approxi- mate ratio of one taxi n nin doihg some damage to human beings, to say nothing of property los. During the same period, 300.900 we- hicles, exclusive of taxitahs, Nye Killed 552 people and injured 15,846, making a total of 15)895, or an ap= proximate ratio of one in every twenty maiming or killing someone in the Traffic Courts, 49 geo cent. of the taxicabs running on athe streets of New. Yolk City, 4 x ih stantly before thé Brattle Courts, “pi: nly 9 per cent, Of the soe,000 pthag vehicles appearjin these courts. }) Protected The stiff paste. board box protects them—no breakage or waste. Extra ‘wrapper of glassine. ~ : - tery F, 04th, “Capt. “Howard R. | dered a review by. th t a r u pt ¥ umphrey, commanding, will hold | tasty F ss saxives” Guide NATIONAL GUARD NEWS. NOTES!) | WiUrwe, Semen cee args tees and wan tae 4 é $ a ~ —-+ {1ay, 2! of Market Prices By. Lieut. Charles E. Keegi mah of the 212th PYA:, apd Jonn Me-] Reconstruction of the riding ving | eighty-four recrulte signed Mh the wirty tree nadhine tin Squad= Anérney, 24 of the 107th Infantry Tie -parmirtast week. “A “radio t ? Members of the 10ith Field Art: | promotions announced are Second] On, Madison Avenue Ang, Mth Street] onstration, was staged -for the price of fresh killed turkeys is from | ry celébrated lust afgit the exptured taeut. Chartes J. Mertgon) jr.. conf. .tts Been recommendéd formombers of | persopa who attehded.the review, S to.68 conte per pounds Were ‘areJor three ribbons in the recent Nd=] Ulumianed und assigned to, Company] Me Armory Board arid ttint body will] baa) ee few special consignments of fancy} tional Horse Show by a dinner at (ref 4 of ithe 14th Infantry and Henry soon let bids or the work ayant in ‘DE Beers of Co birds which Nave betts went to'com-!.cimory in the Bronx. Capt, samuel] ore Howler to a First “Lieutenants . = 1th Infantry, was one of the mission merchants, who, Mm turn pt Licut, Fowler was assigned to the An Invitatioh dance will held at | cess competitors in the prett have sold them as tow aa 38.cents| McRickard, Battery 1; . Capt, Clar-| Headquarter Battery of the 213th] the iemory of the 248th B.A. Kings] ex4ttinations for West "Point, per pound directly to retailers. ‘The}ence MH. Higginson, tte and | Artillery. beklge Road and Jerome Avenue, te- Gntedace examinations Will be held ip housewife who happens upon one of |Cupt. James MeSweeney of “Hatt Sten 4 rae as te t Aight . by ainpeat _F mf te Jame Haren ese bargains count hersel€ In] ts wore the hoy te “Moh cof the 2tth Ditision (Spec! . commandin mot we teks for th fina 14¥ ir od. ltkey Pt wae ee ; belns IT troops) will hold a dance at the ar- stars will Play the pretime Hee oe hte went ar in 1920 and] command of the organization t] mory this evening und auspices mie ext satuhiay iiaht la ; va or | carried off prize Curt tt adquarter Company, Capt. n the Weekly program of Ag haa we aH ote habat und Capt oR Heard, new Hernard M. Douglas and Lied®, Conk-| basketball. ond daneing Hemaine 6 besmdon: but Jonuretoral Mencd’ ae Thenuator TaMirdct Hin, heh the committee nnd the divis-| guess that the present Jenne ae , fon band will furnish the music ‘3 perapig: B oie Signal. Battalion, lost Were Kuests A smoker lagt might at. the ma EYY eal Be brit oh ‘ie Members of the Battaiion Heat A turkey dinner was beld dimory, 24th’ Street and: fark Ave storage birds, which will bo Mite mat {(urtere and Combat ‘Train of the, Arr the 102d Med! Regiment} nue, Tt was a get-together affair, at the Leiner al Hime so that vesth, will hold a barn dance in the night. Major C, 1 ©. Army] many veterans of the old outfit bein Ahh Mette cree [Bronx armory to-night. — live Instruct Major Charles Dicges,Jon hand: Capt: ‘George saad Waste in case the ema nd eee en ee ieee \wintiien i: | President Murray Hulbert and Marty] whole assemblage: to: the company's) ferent from aay ether phesegraph. nebridge is chairman, and the |MeCne were speakers at the dinner.] next event. shioh will been dance al Investigate if you pre to buy an atertown Beene, fat and ‘well[committes ia compéerd of Ser 1] Col Lucius M. Salisbury was te the armory op bee. 9th, next instrument. fl aie i > he many buyers at) J. Mtsdorala ant Corpin. Vincent) Mc. pinaster, sind: thesariats i the regi i EDISON SHOP javored, a iH mina (us Thoseyand dehadbelreat ment cot up a mighty attractive menu] Brig. Gen. James G. Roby was ten Z 2 to 48 cents per pound; these weigti i ee it canes : from 12 to 18 pounds, Ordinary geese Adjutant General Kincald sell from 40 to 15 ts. Pump ducks as announced « the Lieut. Col James Austin of the cost 45 to 50 cents retall and two be res nutions of Lieut JC. Anderson, | 104th be A. has organtsed a Veteran tween 4 und 7 pounds in weight would TP. Decatur and -G. | Association of that regiment. ft 1 he suMfcient for a party of ten people 1osth Mfantey: t%. M-] planned, after the-frst of the year, to Guinea hens, larded prepared for PAA MI 1osth | disband the hegion-Post, composed of : the oven, sell at $2.50 per pair, but [Infantry, ink M. Gould, 212th] men of the 1osth, and combine it with since they weigh only 2% pounds} Arvilery, and Capts. Piuilip G. Cam. \the new association, Menrbers-of Bat- euch, they a not us Inexpensive the lar roastin chickens nd fowls : at 40 ano 45 cents per pound. The Fy Rich Red’ Calfskin Boot, smaller the suckling pig the more he Rubber) Mee Furi desirable it is, and New York market ° ight, Sate: Pat Last men have on hb J pigs from 7 to 9 pounds at $5 to $7 cach. ¢ whole A sale at 28 to 82, conts per pound fot Oo corner Maryland and Wisconsin stock; gui- neas, $1.25 to $1.40 per pair; Long Island ducks, 32 cents; Maryland and Wisconsin, 25 to 30 cents per pound; 7 to 32 cents; fowls, 3'2 pounds and over, 21 to 30 cents _ Vegetables are in. sheayy,, supply, = a Sewer yr wT wu suerte cS aye - RICE HUTCHINS uce desirable f the Thanksgiving af Ce a i ‘ my — 3 5 _ ‘inner. Lettuce, exearol and chicory ou ‘} t' f Mehts then; iat ether forraiseel, slaean on apert most; popular su s, retail at - ‘ welir, are noted for the servicer they. give in 10 to 15 cents per head; Long Island 8 lasting stylishness and in miles covered. They 0 16 cents per head; L ta excellent footwear nt modera priees cauliflower, ents and up per head; 9 ee i: Signet Men’s Shops walk, exgplante veryscaree cents each; hothouse tomatoes, #5 t ‘ > ; > a 4 Gents per pounds: Tima leans, 89 cents sbearoses 1345 BROADWAY AT 36TH ST. per potind; chestnuts for stuffing, 15 ? D s * are reayonable at cents per quar Mth st.. at No. d Bast spinach? pounds, for 25 cents; p Rricertunataes io snips, 10 cents. pow, pound; ¢ 31 Fulton Be, berries, 15 cents in one chain store _ gud 18 to. 20 cents elsewhere. Fresh Most important of all, the box slides shut — TIGHT. Keepsthe cigarettes fresh, Also in the regular package of 20 meal is the one. | Wl The cheese that makes the meal” The Monroe Cheese Co. Monroe N.Y. esterfield the “slide-box” package “10 Chesterfields . CIGARETTES Sats The sales.prove it= . OVER "] BILLION SOLD YEARLY \ \

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