Show I t 1 TREAT THEM ALL ALIKE On the corner of street and Washington avenue there stands a u crippled Nature has been unkind and the man more unfortunate than other competitors seeks to eke cIte out an nn i existence through the sale of his wares For the sidewalk space which he occupies the peddler pays the store in front of which he stands ten dollars every month This in addition to a city ait license More pretentious vendors who have cave entered competition with heavy capital back bod of them pay nothing for their the r privilege It is ob obviously unfair The authorities should undertake to reined remedy this de defect defect defeet feet Possibly the merchants themselves could make the tine change Every vendor should be compelled to pay for the privilege or the flue charge should be entirely withdrawn Equal Rights nights to All JI should apply in ill this case as in no other |