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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 3

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DECEMHEll 10. 101S. .1 T.iZrT iYcw. GOODS JEI.KS CERTIFIED BY BAR ASSOCIATION TKAuSITi ask when arrested. The trio wera tiikcq ut nijrht by Detective McQuillan on a charge of breaking into the offices of the New York Dock Company, at the foot of Joralemon street, and stealing sixteen bags of chicle, valued at $1,600.

-The accused described themselves as Edward Klley, of til Merrlmac street, Methuen, Oeorge Ellis, HI Oak street, Lawrence, r- 1 George Corey, 4 Marshall South Norwalk, Conn. They bold for hearing Friday. ia i their parents will be notified. cestui operation of stem of railroad." The complaint ft'w-o Hints out that the' construction and opera L.M.ttii 3 ASKS FOR S75 A VIEEK Charged with conspiring to inter- Among "sixteen candidates certified tion of new transit lines was Intended to relievo congestion on street surface railroads, and because of the delays in construction this congestion has been fere with. Interstate Commerce stolen to-day by the character from- raliroads under Government I of the liar Association for a 'mission control, four men Were arrested and to tho bar is Almet F.

Jenks, of d.r.t. Specific Performance on Completion, of Rapid Transit Lines Demanded. vjs a prolonged and increased. 4 Among the specific instances of delay char ifed against the city and the "A STORE FOR EVERYBODY" Uml 4. 9 Public Service Commission are the fol Nov I'terrepont street, a son of Presiding Justice Almet P.

Jenks of the Appellate Division. Two women were also certified on the list. They are Laura B. Lewis, of Richmond and Dorothy Frooks. of 635 Bedford avnue.

OrWavw Mrs, Carmela Victoria Durland, of Havana, Cuba, and this city, aakeo Supreme Court Justice Benedict today to amend a final decree of divorce granted In her favor tn 191! and against John Stewart Durland, now manager of the Banca Commercial Italiana, 165 Broadway, Manhattan, so he will be compelled to pay $75 a week for the support of their five will be taken this afternoon, by Assistant United States 'Attorney Peter MsCCabe before Federal Commissioner Felix Relfshnelder. Jr. Of th stolen merchandise' IS00 worth was recovered In the general store of Nathan Potter, at 15 Tompkins avenue, and 150 worth cX women's handker lowing: i The completion of the Broadway (Manhattan) subway north of Korty-second street, and thence over Fifty- ninth and Sixtieth strets and under BROADWAY BROOKLYN Graham and Flushing Aves. the East luver to the Queenaborough HELD ON CHARGE OF THEFT OF $1,000 IN NECKTIES Bridge Plaxa. THREE-FOLD EVIL EFFECTS.

chiefs In the butcher shop of Herman Tho completion of the Montasne street tunnel connecting the Broad children. Durland's Income Is alleged to be $800 a month. Decision was reserved. Bochnack. at 38 Hopkins street.

Pottex and riochnack were locked up tth Max Kaer, 20. of 850 Kcap street, driver of the American Hall- Charged with burglary, Samuel Krantz, 50 years old, of 80 Delancey Conditions Not Relieved, Cost way (Manhattan) subway with the Fourth javenua subway to Brooklyn. The iubway connection between the Brighton Bench line and the Fourth avenue subway, thereby en street, Manhattan, was held In 11,000 road Express, and Pblllip Bornste'n. 25, a ta-xlcab driver, 228 Eidrldge street, Manhattan. There Remain Just Thirteen! Shopping Days Until Christmas Double Surety Stamp Exchange Value for Wrappers, Labels, Etc.

Profits Deferred. abling through transit by steel cars, WOMAN GETS COURT ORDER FOR CONDEMNATION -REPORT Mrs. Anna A. Neumann, owner of a coal yard on Coney Island Creek, IbaU to-day by MaRistrate Dodd in the Gates avenue court. Kranta, it Is alleged, forced his way I An VftV 97 lr.tr.

a r1orv nt r-i iTi in suDways from tno rlalbusn section Into Tho Fourteenth street-Eastern lino POST OFFICE MONEY Th Public Service Commission today tu served with papers In an BILL INTRODUCED avenue, occupied by Morris W. Locw- I near West Seventeenth street, applied to-day to Supreme Court Jus enstein as a factory, and stole $1,000 worth ef neckties and other goods. Later he offered to return them to Loewensteln for ftftv cents a dozen, i connecting the Jamaica and-Canarsie lines at Kast New York by subway and tunnel through the most congested section of Brooklyn, with the Broadway subway at Union square, Manhattan. Overtaxed Present Facilities. tice Benedict for an order to compel the commissioners appointed In Special Christmas Sales JL i LI I Extraordinary Ftaturm Jjf) I 191 to acquire property for tho Coney Island Drainage Ditch to file their preliminary report.

Justice WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. The annual post office appropriation blll providing extensive salary increases, appropriations of $2,185,000 for the airplane mall service, and appropriation of $1,000,000 for rural parcel post motor truck service, was to-day introduced Loewenstein agreed and notified the police, who urrested Krantz when hu returned. It Is pointed out that the failure to action brought by the New York Municipal Railway Corporation and tha New Tork Consolidated Railroad Company, subsidiaries of the B. It.

to compel specific performance of the city's obligations under the sub way contract of March 19, 191S. with respect to the completion of rapid transit lines. The complaint alleges that notwithstanding six years have elapsed since the execution and delivery of the dual system contracts there re complete this line has greatly over BLANKETS For Gifts Wool Finish Blankets V. r-t cray or whit iin.nh f'lknketa. with 1 i tir s'- 39 Wool Mixed Blanket 'A r.k or tte i a low.

for MEN OF NAVAL AIRCRAFT STATION ENJOY BANQUET in the House. taxed the present facilities in this terrltorjr for reaching Manhattan via the Broadway Klevated and Williamsburg Bridge, and has resulted in great congestion at the Canal street Benedict gave the commissioners until the second week of March to file a pre'iminary report. It was shown that Mrs. Neumann's property had been considered by the commissioners. Her expert declared the value of her property was $70,000, while the city expert fixed it at $30,000.

China Glassware Despite Increases in the airplane and motor truck branches, the bill Is lower than last year, carrying against in the previous biil. Th officer and th Naval Alrrraft seventh street. clUi at a banquet held ieronnl of Station at Thiily-thv honnrn laitt nlKht it tilt McAlplli station, and on the Broadway subway between Canal street and t'nion square, much to the detrimenyof the passengers using the Broadway subway and the new city railroads from South Brooklyn which are operated into the Broadway subway. BROTHER IDENTIFIES BODY OF MAN FOUND DROWNED The completion of the Culver line .0 t'laid The diiuier h.ll the iolnt purpo nf tho of Allk.i uml the I'nlted Ktalea, an.l of h.tvIiik na a trltuue to the (-nmman'llng nffiei-r, KeHx Simon pietri. I.teut 'omman'lei N.

for the excellent way In hh-h he hamiletl th-offlcers and men working with htm. An excellent programme consisting horn, talent and profcuetonnln won rkcts thereby unnecessarily prolonging The body of the man who Vas WILSON IN DEC. 21. ROME, Dec. 9 (Delayed).

President Wilson will arrive in Rome on Dec. 21, the "Idea Nazionnale" today stated. The first day of his isit here, the newspaper said, a military review will be held, during which the flaps of every Italian regiment which participated In the war will be. flown. hlte ntlflr-l 5.63 found floating off Governor's Island last Saturday was Identified yesterday as Vincento Sica.

5 9 years old, of 30 Columbia street, an Italian An (ifforing main unfinished and still to be constructed or completed forty-sevon miles of track out of a total of 115, and nineteen of road out of a total of forty -one of the lines which the city assumed to construct which the Brooklyn company agreed lo equip and operate. It la pointed out that the effect of this Inaction on the part of the Ccm-joiajDoa Is threefold: nrst The continuance of the transportation conditions which the Dual System contracts were intended to relieve, and wfilch have been asgxa- ated by the conscquencee of the war. Second The increased cost of construction and equipment both to the city and to the -oinpanies, especially In the matter of Interest charges. Third The postponement of the lime when the unified system will i I r. the difficulties of giving satisfactory service by train operation on the surface of a street, with grade crossings, and increasing the risk of accidents.

The completion of the extension of the Centre street loop through Nassau and Rroad streets, Manhattan, thereby facilitating efficient loop operation via the Manhattan Bridge and street tunnel between points in Brooklyn and lower Manhattan, and enabling the extension of ll Wool i inih Flanket i lie Horns hclow i SA VINi SI i prides herself h. lid here are a rt watchman, employed on the water front. Identification was made nd the body claimed by Dominic Slca. who lives at the same address and who is a brother of the drowned man. ka or 7.93 ARRESTED, HELPS OFFICER THREE RUNAWAY YOUTHS ACCUSED AS BURGLARS Thre youths.

16 to 17 years who ran away from their New Kngland homea to seek work, appeared to-day in Adams street court before Magistrate Dooley chargred with burglary. Kach is alleged to have had a black FIND WAY OUT OF WOODS Ihi'trr-ji Va.a II $3.98 operation of Williamsburg Hrtdge- Frerneis McMacklln. of Brooklyn, Hand-Painted China Chocolate Set In noat flora! drMun-. m-i c.n-i cups and yaucera to mat. h.

Sp. iilly priced Hand-Painted China Cake Set. for t'hoice of 3 ric li floral cleniRns. 1 hirpc iake small plates to match. P't prio.

at trains to the Battery, thus doing was arrested last night in the woods 4 "News of the Fraternal Organizations" will appear in every Sunday i.ue of The Standard Vnlon. of Orangre County by Detective Al away with the present inconvenient and uncomfortable transfer at Canal street. Xot even the plans for this extension have been approved, and no contract for construction has been $2.98 bert Owens, bf the Ralph avenue station. He is charged with robbing the home of Thomas Campbell, at 325 Marion street, on May 12 China Celery Set Neat floral border desipi. 1 ler-.

Cracker and Cheese Dish Ham) painted BROOKLYN individual sail iii)' hand painted tray and match: china several attr.n tiv, sicus. pr: ed at $1.19 last? and with stealing property valued at $500. The police had suspected McMacklln, but before they let. The failure on the part of the city to construct and provide tracks, terminals, storage yards and shops necessary for the maintenance and operation; of the city's railroads, thereby making it impossible for the operator to perform nil the work necessary for the maintenance and repair Oval Orange Bowl Square Flower Vase could arrest him he was convicted on another burglary charge. -M'lare 1 2 -1 neat fl jTriioh i ut kIh.hs; cnmldnation mitre and floral cutting: Sf 12-inch siro.

ffQ QQ at OO.VO On learning he was to be paroled ra! ih-Jipn. $2.98 iwttime self-supporting, thereby in-1 i leasing the fnumciul difficulties of the operator, and necessitating heavy burdens on the taxpayer. ActUMil or Negligence. The complaint alleges that the city has not proceeded with reasonable uillgencc. hs required by the subway contract, to construct its railroad, o'U has "failed, neglected and re-tuaed, and still fails, neglects and re-lusea, plthouuh otten requested so to In.

to construct and complete said mtlrond and deliver the same to the palntiff for equipment and opera-. mi them respectively." and it pccifics (n creiit detail the partlcu-Vr lnMmes In which the t'ommls- ion has leen derelict and the resultant connection in transportation and Fulton Street, Brooklyn A Special Offering Wednesday Rogers' Silver-IMatcd Table Ware deipm; t- a Uilde apoona, furi and 1 butter kt.if air! ahell. in JQg Krcad Tray. $1.93 Whipped Cream Set Cut Glass Fern Dish Chair bottom and fioml -ting, complete with nrtift- yesterday from the Orange ounty prison farm. Owens went after him.

He captured the in the woods, ir. -which the two were lost for two hours. During this time the alleged burglar was Unshackled in order to help find a way out. 1 hand painted china ri. cial fern and re- OQ Sold border de- ffN Nil tor; at at Ol.O 4 1 of equipment promptly, and Increasing the number of cars from time to time out of service for Inspection, overhauling and repair.

ncvites City's Obligations. The complaint recites the obligation of the city to complete all of its railroads by; Jan. 1917 (at which time the lease was to commence) and points oat that although nearly six years have elapsed since the Dual System contracts were sinned no con Si.ver-i:.-"it rend trjr. inconvenience and discomfort Vr i.r-.eht flnlah. Soup Indies, $1.00 (he traveling public.

The companies allege that thpy (PTieclai to The Standard Union.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 The Supreme Court of the United States today ordered the release of William V. Hudgtngs, the Brooklyn Russell-ite, who has been held for contempt of court since June 1. The release is contingent on Iludgrlngs being ablo to provide si bond of $1,000, which must be approved by tho court. Tho Supreme Court held that the New a I at tracts whatever have yet been let for certain important parts of the city's work; that for certain essential rail-rwids like the subway connections with the Brighton Heach Tine and the Fourteenth street-eastern line con Kc al (1H.

'rutlrrman Third IT Pictures for Christmas? Framed Mezzogravures With mat and mount. In rT struction "contracts were not even let to hold until between three and four years I I after the: date of the Dual System 1 "UH bond York court had no rlirht contempt issue. on the have perform i each and every pro-i ision and requirement of the sub-mbjt coiitrrct on their pqrts to te TfomiMl exeept in so fe- as they-ImTe been prevented by reason of tli failure, neglect and refusal of city, and rhar tlint not only lit lha tit been dcrnllct In the construction, ot- its own railroad, hut that Public Service t'ommlnlon Iihn "repeatedly and In numerous instanced unreasonably failed, neglected and refused to act promptly upon pinna, contracts and contract draw-Inas submitted hr the plaintiff, the Girls9 Blue Serge Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Years and that In practically all 4 -inch 14xlR inch eir- I mj boshed gi i fra rti 03. A 1 1 1 popular subjects $1.75 Landscapes, $1.25 In colors: pretty Rilt framr. Size 10x24 Inches.

Priced lo'v at $1 25. $3.50 Oil Paintings, $2 Genuine oil sizes 7'. 1 and 9x12. Heavilv burnished sot rnss where contracts have been let the. time for completion lias lona- since expired, and that the commission has failed to exercise the necessary energy and diligence in requiring the completion of said contracts.

(Christmas tha: -er recwrrlnir rjues-icii. What sha'l I jrtvT a thoiisiitid different Hundreds of different tides, arc cro'iprd at prices. The companies caJI attention to the disagreement between the Public Ser vice Commission and the Board of frame, shadow box and plas-s, J2.yy oach. 79c Fruit Pictures, 59c 49c Oval Pictures. 29c T5c.

$1. $2 25c. 50c, U5 V-irich mission frame, natural Metnl frames, in inah. 'sr. i Pretty models of blue serge with contrasting; collars in colors, charmingly trimmed tailored.

colored fruit pb ture. Mzc ircnSMan walnut finish. 1 -In. Inches. Kach, wide rrd marines or landwa pes Bitllrrman'a oeioml Kstimate with respect to the performance on the part of the city of Its obligations tinder Contract 4, and allege that unless relief Is afforded by the courts "Irreparable Injury and dam-ag-iT1U(.

be done to the plaintiffs. aniT'great inconvenience, discomfort and Injury" will result to the public. Therefore the companies request the court to require forthwith specific performance by the city and the Public Service Commission of Its various obligations pursuant to the provisions of the contract of March 19, 1913. TYS oakrifisWeM WILLIAM'WISE r)avders antfiXamondMerchards ni.Avoyn jewelry SET 7 PI.ATIMSf 18 OCR PECIALfTfks WELL AS THE BOLI-II AY GIFT WHICH OL'TBBIXER AXD Ol'TLASTfl ALL OTHERS. WE WELC0XE i nUPARIBOy OF PRICE AXD QUALITY Otafbutk 3vfenuc at $40.00 Velvet Rugs for New York Municipal Railway Cor- i pwatlon.

for approval, pursuant to lh provisions of said Contract No. 4, and have otherwise by their delay, neglect and refusal to act promptly and with reasonable diligence in the performance of f'ontract Xr. 4. their parts to be performed, areatly delayed and hampered the plaintiffs tn the performance of saM contract." "Subjected to Abuse." On account of these failures on the IKirt of the eliy and the consequent inability of tho operating company to uso effectively the purls of the railroad now in peratlon or to give adequate service upon the unified system, tlio operator has been, la, and until the co-ordinated system of railroads is complete as contemplated under Contract No. 4, and as the demands of the traveling public require, "will oontnue to bo subjected to public Made of heavy quality 34.50 Extremely Low Priced 4.95 1 he tollertion offers many pretty desiKiis to choose from Kiifrs make excellent gifts.

Huy now. $9.00 Axminsters I'misually adapted tn Xmas civinp: sue 6.1 in. Z( nil wool; In size, Sxl2 feet. Specially priced for gift givers, at S46 Axminsters Size 8.3x10.6; all-wool high pile, seamless SIX s'c" 39.98 $29 Velvet Rugs Seamless quality; pat A fin ihlbltlon of etrhlnss under tha aoapleefl ef tha Brooklyn Society of Ktchars iraa opened at tha Brooklyn Muaeum, Kaat-erti Parkway and Washington avenue, yea-terday afternoon, and will continue until Jan. 5.

Charles Frederick Mielats. one of the gucati of the society. Is exhibiting, and his work elicited the favorable comment of many of thoee who viewed the etchings. riced low -v r. it 5.00 Axminsters criticism andjabuse and deprived of terns for small sized size i ineht-s; retty patterns; iake acceptable Xmas Tfl rooms, f7i6.19 23.75 Santa Claus Is Here! Klfts Third Klaor rhe lloy Contractar a most wonderful pastim for hoys; BROOKLYN $1.00 a new shipment ts now In; We ar.d Groceries Low Priced Hecker's Flour Granulated Sugar Flexible I'lyer Sk'ds tha g-en-nlne nexible Klyer, 9 gg Ttnloarraptt the eHicticrial the Hecker's 55uperlatlve Hrand, Fine granulated Sugar, in I-lh.

0ppenheim.llins&S IS cartons. very best. 24i-lb. has; special $1.49 priced. for QajQ Quaker Oats Fki.

tov for children. SSc, hOc and Kxitlosllns tlatllevhlp modern toy. at SS nd uvu Hecker's Oats only Grap Xuta KortT ShrrdJod Wheat 11C Fulton Street, Brooklyn KeHoe's Corn nakc-s 1 12c Grhiu Flour, SH-U. 1ak. 2(U- Trpewritern that act like th 11.

$2.00 big or.es; $1.00 and to IOC lUnlatnl with Mack ton Tr. lb 44c. 14c and Tomatoes, red ripe No. 2 large and bright, lb lor Corn Tender. IJm Itan rc9 Sweet IOC Marrow IVcans i 17C board l.iKlde of cover, 2 I1.4S.

$2.48 and Aluminum Onoklnc Sets, CO Yellow Split IVas, best. lie Rantoa Coffe, extra fine. lb. Bogatat Coffee, delicious. Havttermaja'a- bet lb 1 4o IS-a Heans, Biwafal The Gift Acceptable Never Forgettable FURNITURE A Remarkable Sale Wednesday Women's Velveteen Skirts I Buv on The Club PUn of Easy Payments Wonderful Stocks of Christmas Handkerchiefs IN spite of the difficulty of obtaining Handkerchiefs from across the seas, never in the History of "The Linen Store" have we had a finer selection of Christmas Handkerchiefs than we are showing this and never have the values been better.

This wonderful assortment' of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children should offer practical solutions for many of your perplexing gift problems. Many of the Handkerchiefs are Room Suite. $56.50 $7 Sewing Stand Extremely smart belted models in Black, Blue and Brown, belted, pocketed and button trimmed. Ttiree Pleeew of Americavn Walnut I Like Illustration. Iresr has two larg and two small drawers.

J'xll Inch plata mirror. iChtfforoba top la Inches, four Urge and! two small drawers. lied matches other places In every detail. I grouped, on counters by prices enabling It Inches hlrh; deslcned; with deep compartment and tray. lUua- CI trated Smoking Stand Worth f.7i; tlluslratecl; mahogany or walnut fin.

Jsh; very. P- QlZ dally priced at $19 Solid Oak Patrons to make selections easily and to complete purchases quickly. Fifth Avenue, 34th 33d N. Y. $24 Batterman's Own $13.75 All Steel Bed at $SJ5 Special Mattress, $16.75 Uka lUustratlon.

an steel const rue 1 Extraordinary Value Itatterman's Own Special ska. tlon; neat deaim: ruaranteed lac. Dresser, $12.49 Aa illustrated, made of solid oak; larse Butlt on layara of felt; ha ouer braaa caps; threa ml roata of 1 a r4 enamel; alta tMue; thre French Imperial roll ecfe; fnll wlhU $13.00 Light Cotton roomy draw, wood knolJ; Urge plate mirror MdilD of 'leht cotton I TlcV i i In fwrH'y nr.d f1.

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