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NEW HOMES FOR 285,000 IN THE SUBURBS WITHIN THE NEX Builders Plan to House 120, 000 More Persons in Brooklyn. 70,000 IN THE BRONX.|} Room for 56,000 to Be Provided in Queens and 36,500 in | New Jersey. | nto Dutld | 8 perscns during | Builders in the Mew homes for 2. the current year. Brooklyn leads w! 4 has plans to ho PS will start buildings for mond will provide tor 2. Jersey suburbs will make quarte 12,00, The Tronx Que! Rt 80,500. These totals are estimated from | compirison of building operations | during the year's fimt quarter with those of the corresponding quarte: Jast year, and also from the reports of builders and architects, As the zones of east and west transit proje fm Long Island and New Jerscy are) fn the midst of a great land specula- tion, # {s probable that the indicate! | totals in thone sections may be fu paseed by ucual results of the ye: buildings in the same suburos 343, Queens for 45,4 tse ne EA stl «2 TRAIN 6¢ Long isiend Coty the Bronx for 7. New Jersey for 2,00, Richmont f | | 2,000. | INVESTORS x LONG ISLAND LOTS. The increase Curing the present year Private awe! 5 projects, Althougs | the number of houses to bo built In, the ronx will exceed the output of lust year by a large margin, the num- Der of persons whom the new bulld- ines are to house will be less, because chief flat-house centre of Queens, Ail Queen One Big Park. But the 80,000 ccres in that borough e@ very tempting to bullders of pri. vate detached dwellings. The he: ‘Another tho avernge population of a single fat-| tically one big rosid ats a house {s 45, while the average in a) | leaves at Single private dwolling 1s only six. | Richmond Hill { developing as a high-| f° The indicated increace in gubdurdsn| class dwelling section. So rrig | aveate. construction for the coming that houses built for 2 per- sons last veor have boen wel! flied| nian BR teva er of high-class dwel fs a der @reater number of mid- Realty ci nerds houses. Corona and Wood- | f given over in a large part | metropolis has kert pace tensive operations o builders, | 257,520 Housed Last Year. accvasl have the needs of new population beea| in the And even e the halt ts tempo-| who for bullders who are In close touch be b s re . | To Build Houses for 120,000. | filled with | higher prices Th are In Close Touch with Manhattan. seeders bearer New Bronx Houses for 70,000. yesterday, closer to last yoar output 7 fore the new in Queens. ¢ of 15 Por Cent nish: of swa the te for the ws the and anialiest estimates of ations,” said ¢ Jent of Boil ts certain ise over ne OD are the avoiding land is 1 Rai oad Is hastenta; ratio of ter of the for 873 cost of build Guring the first thr The 4-rail every day nd months last year, New York Poople Want Homes, | Landing and The ch Mpa The road's n of rapld aaa ne character 0 | rransit. Is, ce fe projected tra wy und fe shown by th Hedest | frame dw Queen epreading out want homelike & Of th Island and Pennsylyania he rapid tra «rbush a statl “NEGROES’ THREATS @™GEQNMED AND TNE HER HY: | Thug, Compelled to Quit ; Her Home, tn ash Qu GIL AGED SEVEN “DRURY ON WHISKY children Tasted Liquof After Wake and Were Found | Unconscious, ot } of $1, able to go @n outh Manhattan, New J | 1) ings, wit witho: ng! i f at an i] brick dwelling: a New Houascs for 56,000 Persons. Du ra In Queens ge Runs In Corfu, Inj a burial at C ¢ parents of Murphys. ——— “Ott CHORUS GIRL BROKE LEG AT THE CASINO, chod on the India home of Alex- died on held that tris were left 1 apartment yes- ed pur he unimproved 1 q 19. family went to the Vrondway statio $ are nelghbors i gone to the fu- Tilford Foresaw the Trend. fica ldren found several whis that had the wake. and the tang n a nawhich the new start pb pth i) As a plant is fed so it will thrive. he Tiroadtwe tion ad CLOTHES CAUSED DEATH. cane Sali groom © it is with the minds of children, . R s nd way to amity. Ay =! vat Tan found thee ; nine: les. was sent | | iting and spelling are all very es- ing, ed the dance and utes in the ete., are quit be broad education Sof your sons and ¢. My -yeloped, cngage the r orld Want instructor, ALLEGED EMBEZZLER CAUGHT. X, N. 8. April 4.—Chr who Is alleged to Shaw to SHINGT( from the f Big Records at Harlem Another index of Queens evolution is | so javier Park. The New York Suburban Smell the N.Y. He He was in aiting Means Withering. |, ee euiaas ea Te Nema 8 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL U1, 1906, YEAR BETROTHED GONE | THREE ARE HURT TL 1 NENA ALG WAL | Pretty” Girl Says Married Man’s Wife Helped Him |POSED AS HIS SISTER. ie Her Brother Money to Go Into |} the Fish Business. When Marie Laybengaer, a pre who ives at No, 161 East Sixt | street, Mant m, obtained a warrant at Stapleton, 8, 1, to-day fvor the ar- jon the charge of having stolen $564 from | | Miss Laubengaer, After getting it sh hurried back to Manhattan in an av tempt to have it served on 138 East One Hundredth and Th j street, where he Hves. ic | Miss Laubengaer sald j had promised to mar: he a red two a 2 that he is realy an he her, but since | Ds ried and} op 1 to Ket her money. Met Two Months Ago. t Tt was about two months ago. in the account of $1,500 pleton s ings Bank, | She says that he talked of, his chance! jto buy out a fish stall in Fulton Mar-| |ket for $550 and regretted that he did) not have the money. She became tn- sted, and ok her te had told viously that he! litvea in Bast ntieth street. but in-| 0: tead he took her to No. 158 East One Hundred and Thirteenth stre:t. There a a very pleasant woman, who praised Warner's} ty, and sald he would be to build wp a fish bus th me nd to her Drew Out the Money. was impressed money. They where she She had #4 she “and placed it in my pocketbook. we came out of the bank Warner e wanted to carry the money. I ould take care of {t, but he to go right back to bem that stall. So I and he hurried away seen him «ince. I have ES and pleasant as could be when sh me I ought to lend him the mone rol te a © 1 Soden Left Instructions as to Price of Each Item in. His Burial Plan. A will filed for rogate of Hudson County, bate with the Sur- is regarded the amount that should be expended | 4 for each article, as follows: “One oak coRin, $275; oak box, S45: hearse, $10; six coaches, $30; opening of grave, $5.80; incidentals, $75; requiem mass, $3 Tho bulk of tho estate he bequeathed to his three nieces, who will divide about $10,000, LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA CURED, HE ASSERTS. Dr, Denslow Claims, in London, to. Have Made Remarkable Medi- M cal Discovery. bh hi cted a number of wonderful recov- ‘Mor. J. J. Kennedy Dead. J.J. Kennedy, lcese of 8 | Lucy's Chur Oil No Good for Roads, Advised Miss Laubengaer to Give} 300 Horses Burned. | The tentative prog: ‘at No. | ranged teenth | 18 that Warner | Secretary of War Taft has! TO Explore. Antarctic. ated an exped Mosquito War In Florida. meeting of the authorities of Tampa, | West Tampa, Fort Brox fty and the cou! muniepal ne of the m: to wage war on mosquitoes. rest. —_—— David + if Ne High Prices for Coins. Sa! want lsckaayn tie iiver dollar coined tn 1838. sold for p Prohibitionists Nominate. party of Oregon met in this city yes-| fainted ternday officers and candidates for the various | and where he| R. were steel,” steamers WILL GAVE SPECIFIC suse rete atali bua COST OF FUNERAL, | tie “osuoe tor is uncovered. Wound Fatal to Boy atLast Union, HANGED HIMSELF IN |* Charles Palmer, Long an Invalid, pear for breakfast to-day members of| y- One of his sons fouad ashe APRIL 14.—Mar al of the Dio. of SYRACUSE, N. Part of Building Being Torn Down Collapses in Long erday of hemorr: were tnjir ve-foot w ther he- careful APRIL 11-—. a long and FRESNO. CAL. ing subjected to Lota bulld- st the use of crude off on many ntry roads is declared to be a fail re b 1 experts, and it Is proposed but the rehnsed {t, and been working dam, now to replace it with m dibores: iO past the men BALTIMORE, APRIL 14.—Thrve au were burned to dea inknown origin that fa com- rest of Howard Warner, she told a| Story of disappointed love and untul- - Paes ext filed hopes for the fish business. The eyes ¥ x yon ne a f to bt Warrant calls for th earrest of Warner | Broome Gounty to Celebrate. EOHOUENY therounee ¥., APRIL 14—| e for the cele | BINGHAMTON, bration of Broome © It will be h Invitations will be exten t Rooney former President ury of Stato Root and leveland, Se Me Rode, s, has APRIL, 1 Cay exped! mu- nm to explore un- wn rogion routh of Grahamland, on * © opposite side of the Antarctic trom hat explored by the Discovery ty Ses will be confined to the Lang Ietaad/ provide homes for 16,0) persons, the A eat eratiie Vecsey Bi000 ne and New Jersey eections. This 1s due | new flats for 40,000. Lawbengacr says, that eho waa tntro- not alone to the booms which are| As to the esctions of 1 was a ploncer of ti Uiicel to Weenes. yao said be was «| GIT] Drowned from Canoe, ta ' sweeping through the zones of eat eal ae ascend aibay, sade Brooklyn's jeclerk Ina fi. statl ax Fulton Market | WASHINGTON, APRIL 11.—Elsie 4) and west rapid transit, but also to the | . There are flat-h She sa. he was very attentive, and) Wood, twenty-five years of age, was “fact that the great construction of flat| Private-dwelling districts, Mi chree weeks ago they became engaged |drowned in the Potomac River late! houser n the Bronx Inst year supplied | | The flat-no. TECK eee | According to Miss Laubengarr Warner| Yesterday afternoon while canoeing Speier, all @emands temporirily for that type} lee ere, tho Inflow. of ponnia- told her that he was anxious to go|with G. R. Frey, an elgh een-vear-old rf Fah, @f structure, and “Bronx butldere of | tion 1s forcing development along the| [into business for himecif, ao that he| Student’ a* Georgetown Un te tacie| Burglar, Routed by Servant, 5 : ines of the typical city. Ridgewood 1a | Fer : ve Jboat having been overturned. by the | = x this xear will exert their energies tn/ P " 1d support her in better style. -Shelswell of a passing tugboat. Frey 2 F STAR, ; y ‘ t i tof ssi at, y was 2 j a | thus largely running to Nate Te ts the © Pme interested and told him she had| rescued. | Fled to Hiding Place in Brooklyn. TAMPA, FLA, APRIL 14—At a eat excitement in the vicinity prev: f De K ty of F ps were a thi CHICAGO, APRIL M4.—Elghteen coin | nue Station charged w colle: from various parte of the! Alice Cun country competed w one another! employ No. we yesterday and last ni in purchasing | Washington avenue. piclous ie cae put use and rooms of Some Numismatic vi ‘oclety. The highest price paid Hiab tapered ext and door and as \ was $16 for a} ing in the entr Many were | men darted th ces fron i) a. i SEO ISTO: Sito. 14.0 the front yard. Mr, Flynn ran to the hallway to learn 1 \@ eause of the trouble an he servant PORTLAND, ORE., APRIL 14.—The! ‘vas barely able ° per th convention of the Prohibition chief was in the house and the: in the meantime the scream of the domestic was heard in Ule street neighbors ran out to learn the fase and saw a man darting into Gari | doorways and behind trees. eae ingle coin yesterday and nominated the follow’ tute offices: For Governor, I. H. Amos; Leo Paget, United States Senato: The: pera around that ty Pere Pl otetarn oe 0 ” im | eo tern hare. she was Mrs. | not been for th Vigilance of Artur r. ie worst part of ft. Boive, a Baye ng at 9. 260 Paes: - hink that she knew he was making by avenue. Bolve, without waiting for to me! She must have known i.| Wooden Vessels Under Ban. | the police, followed she maa and guided use he introduced me to her as his| 5 a | the polic ne S the th ncee, and yet she was just as nica| CHICAGO, APRIL 14.—“If vour boats | was wid a marine underwriter 9 the owner of a fleet of wooden in Chicago yesterday, “we to talk businass with + with womlen indication of vessel inaur- | DIED WHERE SHE SAID SHE WISHED. Widow Expired While Visiting end in Whose House $ Expected Death, road Ike is a fair wooden hee this spring. A ared for by the unde inety per cent. of wooden oats." This wohave been wrens but ge still | | < B. Fay, @ widow, ffty- BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., APRIL u4.—| 010, (of No, 116) Ridgewood George Wilson, alxteen years old, of | avenue, Newark, died last evening at tr : the home of Mrs, Horace B, Talmage, who shot himself last December as remarkable. It was executed by No, $0 Orchard street. James Soden, who was shrewd, benev-| because his father whipped him, and) “it Ta aaa often that wh age in onfer to “punish” his father, died) > a RN. \ eee olent and eccentric. The will showa| 1p omer fo “punish” his fatt @iwaaito dlavenesHonadiitiwouldiite Fy ast night. ne bullet, which entered . : 4 that he had familiarized himself with | et eee ae ind dust missed mnia| at the Talmage home, She visited Mrs the costa of funerals, and he gave in-| heart was removed from near his pack,| Talmage yesterday. ap g004 structions concerning his burial, with | bone He was nearly recovered, when! health. Later she oon of e fire occurred nine weeks ago, He | Pain in her heart, and Mrs, Talmage for Dr. Hot over-exerted himself in trying to save property at that time, Bafore the ductor arrived Mrs. Fay Plato batiremuiied it nt 1am afrald this ts death. Press psely; my Wish Is to be eith followed, T doctor heart disease killed her. CELLAR OF HIS HOME.|J. W. ALEXANDER IN CRITICAL CONDITION. ‘ p Former President of Equitable Life Tired of Life. Suffers Serious Relapse in” When Charles Palmer, of No. 853 Sanitarium. Lldwood street, Flatbush, futled to ap-| perRIrELD, Mass, April James is fo > " him hanging Had Grown Despondent and LONDON, April 4.—The Express this Than ccteutered on atk relat ‘ morning saya that Le Grand Nor-|by the neck from a rope attached to) ona. fi RSC a BNO ate ton Denslow, an American doctor|@ beam in the cellar. Ho had hanged| condition je critical, All reports hithe As himself while the Obtres in the house|erto from the Mulhall Sanit\riu residing in London, has discovered a | tient, Since Mr, Alexander's return to peers | cure for locomotor ataxia, Fulmer was fifty-five years oid. Ho! field, after his removal to New/York | He a ty, says the Express, has | Had been an invalid for soine time and/| for an operation, have b that he Was despondent, dwas gaining steadily in strength. Denslow ts not ready to make io the details of his discovery, but he will take the when the Is ready tnedical profession into his confidence. eee eee BD. A. R. Congress Next Week. WASHINGTON, April 14.—One thou- nd delegates will attend the fifteenth: ws of the D. A. R., which will Monday, President Roose- New York, for Vice- ‘Terry, of a candid In a Pinch, use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, ladies can wear shoes one size smaller after using Allen's Foot- Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It’s the greatest jeomfort discovery of the age, Cur and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots, It is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25c, Don't accept any substitute, Trial package FREE by mail. Address, Allen S$, Olmsted, Le Roy, N, ¥, B. Altman & Co. 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