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THE EVENING WORLD, sATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1906, ERO TRIE WES GU LD HOMES 2 QUESTION IV. Q- Organized labor 1s familar with your excellent editorials and your carnest pett- {lous to union labor to elect you Governor of | N:w York Twant to ask you whzther the wages of your employ cs In all the mechan- ical departments of your newspapers are not fixed by -an-arbtiration agreement signed by the Publfshers’ Association, of which you are amember? A ——. Haye not the wages of printers, pressmen and mail handlers, for instance, been referred to such arbitration two or three times in the ast few years, and did you not join with the Dicer —hew—York—n-wepaper—publishers 1 4 OPPOSING any increase? Did not you ropresentatives SPEAK AGAINST such Icreascr A Q Have you ever used your influence with he Hearst estate, from which you are sald \o Mave dertyed your great fortune, to Induce it to empicy only union labor in the great Homestake mine, in which the Hearst estate is the largest tudtvidua! owner ?—~Is t-net-a act that: nou-unfon mfners. are employed here amd that they are worked ten hours dally? A —— : Families’ Must Live With Business or Moye to | “Suburb: DESERTING MANHATTAN Island: Will Be Only Work- shop and Pla in Future. Business Manhattan Real ¢ season wit aPhrate ee “reps Nexes 11 stores ari fhie points. oods. ase $n) slr homes next ty stores ~The People’s Tribunal, —__- railroad. The new {increase In resi- dential density has doubled and trebled | Hie rental —_yalue—of Eighth avenue stores. Amsterdam avenue ts coming {nto {tm certain heritage of business as Hathouso dullders push thelr work along over Cathedral Heights and Washington Hetights. ” Crowds Out More Homes, Not only ts this flood of: businese moving along the averiues, but It us running Into cross streets at all trafic contres, Stations of the elevated ratl- road, and especially of the Subway, ure turning the nearest crpsa_ntreets 10t0 good locations for amall tradesmen be- cause storekeepers there can catch the streams of people that flow from the j Subway In this manner the Subway tations th artial business wtilities. ting marked changes in such former fexclusively residential streets as Sey- ie Hoi —Pitty ninth —atrest business 12 ading #0 fast that the entire south ef the: idand ls passing Into sta . With business making such stron centres. | it unite ‘Then | ‘ her’ and ment r dusiness expansion which moving’ nofth from the ofd centres south of. Fifty-ninth street, - Families Driven to: Suburbs. As business tenants pay higher ren- jtaiy than residentiad tenants, the evo- lution. ‘means {ncreased incomes a higher values for all real estate: Home ee driven_out becasue familles cannot mete with mein the thd fusiness occupation. Wk fow remaining residential | CC Such a conflux f Manhattan ¢ sat arena of bu. act business and go noon to thelr #uburban In the evening a vast, brilis In again to the the or to places of amusement. Soma | will stay over night at the hotels, but! most of them will Join the human ‘flood back Into the suburbs at midnight. Builders Lead In 2ucens, Investment. purchasing of single jots and i plots made a lurke part of risens this week m of 8, 8 either for personal occupancy or ma’ _Thia ts a featare of uptcwn develop- ing hv= “veds of fam- oo saburban pts-the-steady ready for home builders, Rise of One Hundred and Twenty-: Fifth: Gtreet. {a i Honry Morgenthau-and—a coterie of | operators started the One Hundred and Twenty-ftth street movorment at that ment which {# dri files out of homes. 4 epread~ of —nx business in local centres, ¥ ved from the larger Manhattan oid high fgures. Te filed Git the cross streets with fa ant dweltings: Population flooded and prosperity spread everywhere Overflowing Olid Centres. usinead distriets, | Tue most consvicu-| ime They promoted the improvement | ,avusigess qevelgnment was, ous iitustration of this movement 18 | o¢ the thoroughfare und mule it the| Afth street, which } beanie c-overflow-of business from One Hun-| chief Harlem traMo urtery. A few Avance for it. Now On and “Dwemty-ft ‘Twenty-third at $_¥. thr ret te treet, T a 2 ed nnd Twenty-fifth sireet anil other cross streets 4. te followed bullders of dwellings and 1 them : fourth —runn steam and third rall finisned before the end Laborers began work n of all tracks throush eens. of Manhat- | of Central the elgvat part of Building at Massapequa. fs creat actly of “biulidl because the Ix offer ay ling before June 1, rs of the. great. ermined—to-have-t under wa: Ther among pur- vity, mites xt iy bu street_hoom ec: tract of Vacant lots Mae hrteon ¥ be eon transformed Into-x business street Not hast of the atreate had been made | Wt Hae visas oF atrensin Acain | during the past two sear, ‘The neg REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | STATEN ISLAND. STATEN ISLAND, “STATEN ISLA Ss: business thoroughfare | etreets, Prices of land on One Hundred sm practt , in 1890, It}and Twenty-ifth street ran up to a 2 dreds of Houses in lw cnn prominent —spot-—ia level almost as _aa_that which pre- et tha overflowing s < 7 Seventh raloniste car | but Harlem’ de- | wadied syniq) Grthres yoars ago, tems reaidentiai-divtriot 4e-1akiig On sholas avenue ts | laionte ceikateabitad | Thee Ones enaved anda Hundred and Sixteenth street its sec: wit | mon bat Co riah 2 ondaty reservoir, ‘The thoroughzire has Lares REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— back laek of money, The Wheatly Hille, Pan Company, which In promot- ing the development, ‘a providing plenty ‘ot _canitat tor poms utider—who- buys @ alto there. promoters thetn- solvee are showing thelr confidence in the future of the property by building, se for thelr own accounts. It is aid that lots will advance greatly in value when the first addition Js opened. The Gbiikerman Realty & Improve- ment Company, in South) Brooklyn, an- Rounce the sale of twelve houses’ this week. They aro bullding eleven-room houses with two baths and two large store rooms, The company intends to erect ‘fifty- tyo houses in Brooklyn on both sides of Seventy-fourth stroot between Fifth ROBBERS HURL BOMBS IN RAID; CHARITIES GET BULK OF RICHES and Bixth ayen' Tt Ua of- | st ot xr {Directors “ot the: § Transit Company tan ty etecterty t CERT preme’ Court interlocutory granted to the first Mra, Lehman June } no largest hou at every point north of Wittyyninth Moving to Staten Island. Hi ; | SO ees rioe cre tmmediates| Umnate esc tee neets eines | EX DIOsives injure: Many.in iborhood from purely residential) movement among {nvestors. towards} « aten Istand: nd. enty-egoond, Seventy-ninth, — Eighty- ex at auction t have heen un- th —-Rishtyninth—sinety-alsth and | us muccesuefitl gine Throng. ne Hundred and ‘Third 4a bleh aK $2,360 pdioadtton = = = meas ne atrenst ming Oscar C. On the affidayt [5€ tie people are being: t fof Rounds;Hateh.. Dillingham & Deb-| juries aa a result of the explosion. forem into the surrounding si ervise, Jessié Blenor Barry Lehman, | hew home zono-will cover a radius] firet wife of Oscar C. Lehman, is or-| K é man, Bice ete ret | rare ono ees 2 es| CAME PROM BALL come Into Manhattan every | Boelyn Lehman the oe ate of her narriage to him, f it, ‘The last. ROOSEVELT IS 48 ; QUIETLY-CELEBRATES, 4Y ANA EEG aie ovay by Thomas Meade and John values. By far the 5 ty, who live jn the building and * planning to bulld| WASHINGTON, O¢t. 27.—Président| jaa been our Inte to a ball. They Roosevelt is forty-eight yearn oid to-| by, of rer 8 of the kind under construction i that section: Early epring will seo lange developments {n all parts of tho FICATE OF MARRIAGE SOUGHT Mary Louise Booiyn Lehman, who-ts Lehman for annuknent ay. AMdavit recites that decree of ‘aw York. bear a eT $198,000 The houses are Many St. Petersburg Street in “Ra are considering het Ht] ST. PHTPRSBURG, Ot. WA dar ng robbery ‘wae committed at about & , [inroads into the residential distri Tite : to-day in the centre of thie city eee of Fittyeninity atreat,1t) ren erie. ree wm by which a number of highwaymen got quiet home life almost impossib po with $193,400 from a wagon wahion Man it. t i a oO root ta 3, yagun 7 ue RIP RRR aioe ert oes was conveying the cash from the Cua-| Som of toms Department to the State Treas- ury. Dwo bombs were thrown in quick muc- ceoston at tho vehicle as it was pass- ng a corner near the Ekaterinsk canal, Gloxg toa, branch of the treasury, atier whioh A rush waa made at tho wagon sy & umber of armed men, who, after} exchanging a hot fire with the gen- darmes escorting it, managed to secure the booty and fied acroms a small foot- of the police, | Many bysvanders sustained slight in- of Bawant A. Prat, or a certificate copy an divoree wild TO THWART FIREBUG. | Flames in H’storic building Discov-| $ 5 ered by Belated Tenants in Time to Save Lives. A fire, which had the appearance of being the work—of an incendiary.” wna | scovered at No, $4 Vesey street early |p: Society Toused the tenalits, and a’ter a pan. {. Cunette came along in time | andthe fire was goon put out | Nafremen arrived, The los’ Wéa | property, = fReiettees. that. ori ‘was. one of urban House, Brook!: among Yartous obur 2 Book Pu § for the | Condition of the Poor, mont Fund of th consists costly Institutions an Churches Included in Millionaire’s Will, OF COL, MART the foftune Martin beloag ad. nana . of His wife und ¢ e Ini for an an the Beventy- nctation of t) will_ot Col Henry _P, startin, | aire, who died In the old Rus | Dn, tO weeks ago, | ed inthe Kings County Surro- fate’s Court to-day for bs nes and religious zations. to whitch 30,000; American the Pi Improven of Arts artin, rs! nual di distrobubed | { | York’ Volunteers in the ‘early part ot the Givt War He commanded Tegiment. ath Bi Tntsta the pressure becomes 20 Telit of ther macriage, eectifed “_ novel | pridge over the Ekatertnsk canal, lea Henry lensea, Best ce Truax, in the Su-| ing nye of thelr number in the hands / syle. and) jt lerive revenue fro} the eat i | z m the -housin n jdemand.” Filings: tn the bullding de-| day. He wna the reoiplent of many] cot everybody out to aafety. eRe aee tert ; are, Increasing. Pians “were| congratulations, but passed the day|*ry0°Suudiig and those adjoining tt | 13th of each N ) Ings, to cost se0.0, CSNY BEF] very much according to the routine| | "Cr rrame. ‘They are among tho old- | Seventy first Regent Wo peated Heaiph Peters, President of the Long| #ilch marke his everyday life, : New York and are said to have aT hie home, uding pictures! Island Railroad, announced that the| He was at his desk early and saw/ vst Jf NY. veany Dutch tim | ines a pricacpras and plano, to. the last transaction for ithe, purchase of | many callers during the day. among | “fig halle were Aliml with smoke when | Trica of Arta and Sciences. ; € ding from them being a committee from the {wo men entered. - Patrolman Ed- | Inntiute Of on aoe the estate, which of Brooklyn business ts left ¢o-his brother and othet as REAL ESTATE FO" SALE— LONG ISLAND, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LUNG ISLAND. Always was the main Wart tot_m flourishi Butlders at ry y Harlem, be raversod by the elevated | E REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— STATEN ISLAND, .STATEN iSLAND. supersedes suburban steam transportation. > MASSA completed, and this will happen before we realize it average residence in either Brooklyn or the Bronx. Owing to the rain last Sunday, going out, the price of lots will be maintained At $170 this S in the present section. No_interest_or taxes for three years. This is the feature atid opportunity JUST BEYOND THE B $10 Down, $5 a Month These lots are closer to the City Hall to- day than $2,000 lots in the Bronx. will never be cheaper—and they willnot last long. At an auction sale a few days ago, | single lots in Staten Island brought as high as | thsi g Se $2,300: You can see for yourself what. bar- | gains these $190 lots are Richmond is | now only twenty minutes from the Battery | by the new Municipal Ferry. - What has | j Uptown Office, 14th Stree The Largest City and Subyrban Real Estate Operators in the World No Offer Like This Has Ever Been Made Before : In New York City --aimost sight of Wall St. | to- | happened in the other Boroughs will surely They | happen here. mond is the only Borough ‘left. High-class improvement ; j ; (ree de fa few highe GO TO-MORROW 5 Take the Municipal Ferry at. the Battery, leaving on the hour and ha/f-hour, and change’ essen ey at St. George to trolley marked | “South New York.” 257 Broadway, New York Y WALL! within Rich- History repeats itself. macadamized stre din s, coment walks, ete, No notes or incrlgages; case of death; $100,000 fund. for honre-builier Prices of a few lower. early—before the afternoon ru If you cannot go to South New York to morrow mall this Coupon to Wood, Harmon & Co, and you will recelye map, price list freo tickets and full Information. (WY. 10.) Namo ... and 4th Avenue iiding Street We want-ten thousand purchaser yearand the bepinping of the next. Large profits are obtained only 2 der When our extensive building operations begin in customers to also-begin building-their-homes.on their lots, building before Jane Sst, §907,-we-han their_house. This is the most extraor the magnitude of the development allows us to make. The “MASSAPEQUA SPECIA Please be on hand a few minutes before this hour. : Our representatives at-above depots with transportation. QUEENS LAND Telephone, 1023, 1024, 1025—Bryant. i R SALE— GANT tet auras a | STATEN ISLAND. STATEN ISLAND, RR oe ee | * BOROUGH OF RICHMOND CITY OF NEW YORK Acreage Property for Sale Northern-part of the MoroUr te development, adjacent to Harmon & Co, Is now advertias ased wx Years ngo and can he sod g recelved for Adjacent inet at proper ‘Hing, ‘This land was pu @ at one-third the price now bein: Hichmond Court-HMouse, with tne bank of d/iiding ana sary ¥400 feet of water front, about w acres s ireth making eand, and with hi 5und. H oe ee ring tor 1.30 foet on Richmond Avenue and Willy Brook ' ifeh-elass proparty ready. foe aud-Aiviaton file oad, near Gitorda, Also other paroela ta North Mon with witer fronts Aultabie for manufacturing sites, HANOVER LAND AND DOCK CO, Mills Building, 35 Wall Street, New York City, front East 34th Street Ferry, New York, Flatbush Avenue an: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ——_ Tf THOUSANDS OVER NIGHT It happened to the Bronx. It will happen to Long Island. it happen wherever—and-whenever extraordinary Electric Rapid Transit IT WiLL HAPPEN TO EQU when the Pennsylvania Tunnel and the spleciticatian of “the IMfontauk Division -ts- assa station stop, with this real rapid transit will be easier and quicker to reach than the preventing the Massapequa Special from unday, but Sunday only, - $10 Down, $5 Per Month. Cement sidewalKs, water and gas. of the year in Suburban Real Estate, s at Massapequa by April Ist, the closing of our first We have over one-half this number now. 2 E hi fh great development. yet the Spring we want hundreds of our and to each one of thes: who starts d them our check for $500° the day they move inte- dinary offer ever made in suburban real estate, and which only leaves at 2P.M. d AND TITLE COMPANY, Times Bullding, Times Squar: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ' LONG ISLAND, ua being an express~ 4 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, The Green Edition of {.) THE EVENING WORLD ( oe Contains all Sporting News ¢ the day.