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eee 10 “POLICE MECHANS [GT TRACTION OPERATION HEAR DAUGHERTY (2!“Z'itee (ESE EXAMINE BRAKES’ AS TRIED IN DETROIT WARNS | ISREADY TO RESIGN) sng OF CARS ON STREET _ NeW YORK TO BE CAUTIOUS) IF HELD GUILTLESS|s::2-"ss:zzcos seas Peter Potter Avenue, Astoria, dled this morning at 4 : 7a St. John's Hospital from burns re- will be jer’s {o (Contitmed ) operated profitably with @ five-cent! Aitgrney General Fears Fu-|ceived when her clothing caught fire ‘ Deputy Collier Ss Squad c y a: fare aed an additionul Be eent for) SHOrn J a2 . \t hor home Saturday night, She had your pipe caddy Summon Drivers to Court J. o.onot be anid that they have teea| ansters. | The weight of evidence} {ure Congress Would Re- yi. an invatia for two years, follow + CaRBOL FO hey ve been) thus far leans to the negative side o a ‘ se ila . for Defects. a failure. What it has done, above all] the propo jospite the fact} vive the Impeachment. — fine + trottey accident on the Queens- (fe [RE $ IVEN your Christmas din- 2 things, {9 to emphaaize tho danger of| that, from all standpoints, manage- - _ boro Bridge, and was alone at the ner party with bela clpallty owned and operated} ment of the lines lias been superla- ‘ a sident Laughing Record. You' find ~ Special Deputy Pollee Commis- Iway system coming under| tively efficient \SHINGTON, Dee. 11.—Attorney | tine of the aceldent. nt r ¥ " : maner Barron Collier, in charge o{|the control of professional polltician«| Arter six months of operation the| ‘eneral Daugherty’s Interest in hay- | {alph Sternbe neighbor at [se AMES GOLFER will serve as a most oe va ty Ltr tho, Bureau of Public Welfare at Po-Jor a politician who will prove onol wean of the adie of municipal | {x impeachment charges againit [tracted by her screams, broke down obliging caddy—for corn cob or briar or body in the Joly tik ed to-day | Whit less capable or leas honest po [operation has changed from that for] jim aired fully rather than suppr the door and found that her clothing ‘ ; makes Christmas seem like pe SrumAnuateres cD estHoR {O°5K7 FT oy oe Memon ive (Han fOrriur| OCs tans eo aREONON. tenor [eee curly eatnee tana eee 8 other favorite pipes. CHibennie, * nad oF polloermenits 4 s E a lowe are 10 « vitho nthe use Judicher 01 1 been completely consumed by i that at § o'clock a squad of 1 - m i Mayor Couzens has been profit.’ ‘The ery had been that with expliined ay due to a desire to} y)mos, which presumably need een Peter Putter is made of wood, handsomely hand- Who are expert mechanics, in charge} pe, Test COMES WITH ELEG.-| private operation profits came before ¢ Cabinet when be recetves on | 4) gas range. The body wax taken to le Hallock Mortuary Chapel, which The, of Lieut. Martin A. Noonan, with «| Sion OF NEW DETROIT MAYOR, |"rvico. I'riends of munielpal opera- painted, twelve inches high, firmly poised on a broad ation roving commission, began inepectins | Hotroit, in the very near future, win) on Now seem to be endeavoring to | A rebért that: Afr, Daumherty will | wit, nalt by her aon base and ase St Pct ite load him down with the brakes and mechanism of auto-|wago a now mayorality campaiey [Caueate the traction travelling public | rosisn is being circulated, having its 5) silt iol enamel pipes, smiles pleasantly as though tickled to a tee. xo that if a higher rate of fare than mobiles on the streets. Where de-] Municipal operation of traction linrs vrigin, presumatly, in a high ofeial OVERCOME IN TRUCK ive cents with one cent additional If you are seeking a gift for a man that will sur- yecome Its fe 8 hobby. f the Department of Justice, The | R fects are found which make an auto-jhas | footie eae n bby ec | ot transtere should meome necessary | Attorney Ciencral’s closost axsistants BY GASOLINE FUMES pass the usual by its striking originality and clever- Lau ig ecord engers or tha “s. i order to further imptnve: service |: Bie Nd ia oe fie Mobile unsafe to Its Paso n gers ot on { Pictely forgotten, have teen relerate'l ong relieve congestion, the highor rate] a's Se Te Oumoent diwe Aten Wewndlin Mueleued Want) ness, give him a Peter Putter Pipe Rack. And of 75 CENTS AT ALL DEALERS Dublic a summons will bo served 60) 4,, the background of discussion. Tin | will be received with equanimity. to i nipabls) ts Oaco! ten Found in Ructeve : cour, the: plece w buy wisll an ih 9 ted the driver for immediate court ap-|man selected by voters to be the next . , wut the rumor is credited amor Orne var. . terestin; “4 he Mayor will be the ono who, In their] 1m tht on Ha abr ona of Daugherty’s opponents trolinan Petrizzo of tho Mast sist unusual gift is here at Lewis & Conger’s. peg +f te mn the Dete xction situation Nr. Daugberty's adtions have made - : bs % ; -yJopinion, is the most eapablé of suc Ir ugher i tation noticed a big moving van Send leaflet contatning Christmas Su; tions Mr. Collier said that a preliminary |r rin. “Conducting tho street rai {he wnannes POUatt. SEOUL. Bese Bi ho will not resign under fire ( Street and Madivon Avenue at liens ef aii e o as brought a t be entered tho Cabinet Waal” a a investigation had convinced him the} way jines, ion ow rough! about musi io he entored th abine! "eal 5 for a time pick up defec- se Oe tuaiea| *Ketehed, for Dotrolt is the first elty I he intended to remain onty {2 “clock this morning and remembered squad would fora Pp Detroit 8 voters who have st uated n the country to place control of its or two and then return to the |b had seen In there in the same py five cars af the rate of 120.8 month--/the traction situation closly—and) raction facilities completely in the] oractice of law, possibly in Washing- esterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, F with the ‘result that if magistrates] thero are few hid vere at KMOW | junds of its chief executive under pro- (ton, but he found he enjoyed the Cabl. |" chedat and found in ite enclosed dre willing to\impone & 16 N61] et eee ieee ee er thes come,| Vinone of charter which gives the [net work, and if he hind any Intention |W" 0 ont ‘Hellewue Hompital, “Ore 45th Street and Sixth Avenue ° ; . Me! mayor extraordinarlly wide powers, |of quitting at the end of a year he{YO' "he" nip Salil ‘ exch case the City Treasury will be|‘They believe that the situation pos-land niso for the reason that every {soem ne wns Frank Miller, No. 618 Perry & One block north of the Hippodrome enriched $8,000 a month. Reanos grave dangers, for they think municipality tn the country ix begin sol}. | that should a Mayor be elected who} ning to realize that it probably is the Meatistics prepared under Mr. Coll-| 71, ieorcusly to ao regard the best|beat test of municipal operation that fer's supervision show that in the last | intercats of the railway system, as} could be had. It is a venture whiet | ar the year 9,000 pedestrians were injured bY |rormer Mayor Courens has done.) js j\kely private automobiles, 3,690 by commer-| municipal operation !s apt to prove . cial vehicles other than taxicabs, and| ty be a dismal, demoralizing and 0. 5 Harvey Plac at Hungarian Literary Society y of New York fs making elab to have important influence Jorate arrangements for ite thirty-third ito be held on New Tint Regiment Ar- in shaping opinions of the voters of }annual peasant by other cities where traction problems | ¥e* 2,009 by the 20,000 taxicabs which are|nigniy expensive failure. This islhave become of paramount. import, |Mory- This organization, the oldest and now iloensed in the city. ‘There have|treniiy admitted by officials of Do-|tnee , MOE SARbOrY mont prominent, Hungarian society I been 6,898 collisions between motor }troit who have been with the munt- — ., [this country. necks f driven vehicles and 1,173 between mo-| cipal operation and ownership since|PINGREE’S “THREE-CENT FARE" |affalr with an tnternitiona) coloring. tor vehicles and those drawn bylits inception and have been its] CAMPAIGN CRY STARTED IT, | ooinponed of people of foreign birth to a horses. strongest supporters. They assert] Discontent over the traction situa-|be represented at thin fentival by dele- Mr. Collier estimates that nearly|that the situation is loaded with dy-| tion here dates back thirty years. It|Rations dressed !n various native cos- , half of these accidents are due to the | namite. Waa then that Mayor Pingres opened |!tmee Inability of chauffeurs to contro! de-| Municipal ownership and operation| « campaign for a three-cont’fare and = : fective machines. came to Detroit as a result of an] for the twenty succeeding years that|the company from tho streets at any ——_—— agitation for a straight five-cent fare] Was the slogan of every man in poll-| time. But agitation against the com SEEK FORTUNE T and improved facilities with attendant] tics who stood for Mayor or an Al-| pany Increased, yet the fare was in- - MRS. LEVY 4] decrease in congestion. dermanic position. ~ creased to a flat six cent rate. James Detective Gebhardt of the Missing] After six months of municipal] The Detroit Railways Cbmpany, | Couzens, now the Senator from Mich- Persons Bureau at Police Headquarters] operation the city stili has to pay | which was a privately owned com-|!gan, took the leading part in the is seeking the next of kin of Mrs, | five-cent fare with one cent for trans-| pany, gave heed to this agitation and| campaign against what was consid- Henrietta Levy, who as Miss Henrietta | fers, the samo rate tn force Immedi-|in 1909, when {ts franchises were|ered the company's _ indefensible Stone, was a fortune teller at No. 2988| 8tely before the lines were taken over} about to expire, it had in force a fare|stand. How he became primarily re- Fo nica . “,, {from the Detroit United Railways, a}that permitted seven rides for 25] sponsible for the decision of voters to Fee ea a eee ech p | privately owned and managed com-|cents, and on certain lines eight for] take the affairs of the traction Ines And two bankbooks showing deposits of|Pany. Congestion lian not been ro-|25 cents. When this country entered |in thelr own hands and results 1 $113 were found in. the apartment, |duced although there has been im-| the war, and cost of operation mount- | detail of that decision will be told in Neighbors naid that Mis Levy quar-| provement in facilities and it is yet}ed, the fare was increased to five| subsequent articles: F relled with her relatives several years|to be demonstrated that the lines,|cents. Franchises had expired and it -—— } ‘ago and had lost touch with th under municipal operation, can be in the power of the city to oust (Second Articl FIFTH AVENUE TererHone FitzRoy 1900 WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 16c Kimonae Draperies Curtains Ginghams Sweaters Stockings Coverings Everything Bu Diamond Dyes"—no kind—and follow the simple « tions in every package. Don't wo der whether you can dye or tint suc cessfully, because perfect home dye ing is guaranteed with Diamon Dyes even if you have never dye before. Just fell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye fg wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run —Advt For Christmas —Victrolas In Carved and Hand-Decorated Console Cabinets » Hand-Wrought English Luggage An Ideal Gift for a Man Leather is the least of the things that went into the making of these English bags and suitcases. In them lies a story. . Last spring a group of men discussed the fundamental points fine luggage should possess. Point by point, imported cases, and bags from the foremost American makers were analyzed, even tipped to pieces. From this conference came-a set of specifications to govern the making of master luggage. With this set of standards a Lord & Taylor representative set sail for England—England, because there they take six months to tan leather with tallow, as against six weeks with bark and chemicals. To the best traditions of English craftsmanship were added the exacting Americar requirements. The result was English luggage made by hand throughout, according to the new standards. For Colds, Influenza and asa Preventive The bags and cases are such as you yourself, wishing to own the finest bag of which the craft was possible, would have built to a order. Such a bag is a gift of distinction. Fairly priced at $25, $35, $37.50 and $50 William and Mary Design Oak and Walnut, #300 For Victrola Owners —Victrola cAccessories Make cAppropriate Gifts Liberal Monthly Terms 1, The Homophone, Victrola attachment to make your own records, $42.50 2. The Victrola Book of the Opera, with synopses of 127 operas, $1.50 3- Bubble Books of children’s songs, 3 records to a book. $1 4. Wallace Reducing Records, set of five records, $15 5. Walter Camp’s Daily Dozen, set of five records, $10 SEVENTH FLOOR in mahogany \ Queen Anne model $185 ‘The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet 1. English Kit Bag russet Windsor leather. Handsewn closed edges, two grain leather. Handsewn through- locks,shirt pocket, sewn inside straps, out, double steel riveted frame, sewn nickel lever locks, and attractive leather corner reinforcements. Short * lining. $25 straps, checked lining. 18-20-22 inch. ; , At $35 4. English hide suit case, handsewn edges and leather corner reinforce- 2. English Kit Bag with straps all ments. Striped twill lining, russet around. Stout hide leather, drill leather, 24 or 26 inch. $37.50 lining, drop handles, brass lever lock, = Fie : 5. English sole leather suit case, pig oe ne ee es bane = grain lined. Handsewn edges, a Prescription , inch. $50 = 4 corner reinforcements sewn by hand. Willi aM oid i Shirt pocket, two nickel lever locks. a mode! in : 4 FIFTH AVENUE e Seeeaied wen 3 English suitcase of chestnut 24 or 26 inches. $50 Shave With SBVENTH FLOOR Cuticura Soap Tbz New Way Without Mug Tsvernone FitzRoy 190° #210

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