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HGH VALUE 10 SUBURBAN LAND, ATHER'S BULLET Buikiers Strive to House the Masses Along Outside Subways. Wife and Himself. es PROVIDENCE, R. ft. Jume &£—One FOR ‘200,000 THIS YEAR, | persou dead, another dying and a third eertousty wounded are the palte of} & shooting In Olnerviile to-day. The tne. * lead = per we Ue i " “Old Million Must Have New Homes| Sitenemr ot Genes W. Lonmdale. her * + mother Is seriously wounded anq the .» in Suburbs in Five father, who attempted sulokie ‘after the , shooting the other members of the Years. family, is dying. Lonadale attempted New York flat-builders are finto the suburbs. Whole cities of Mat-houses are being Duilt alone the now rapid transit tun Dal Hines. Homes in suburban flats will be batt for over 1,000,000 persons during the next pouring of fiat-houses from Man- Dattan is caused by populdtion. There is no room in Man- Dattan for new fats enowwh to be Ube increasing people. Subways und the rivers, to be completed this year, offer timely avenves of escape for the Pent-up masses, Bulldera are at work On new fiats In the nearer suburbs to prepare for the coming great popula-, ton orertic : ya Suburbs All New Hariems. ‘The situation ts much ke that which Prevalied in Manhattan before the ele | were among to-day on the Sun With thirty-two tru Yated raliroads were built. The Har- Jem of those days was like the far sub S GIRL OF ELEVEN VICTIM OF MAD Rhode Island Man Daughter and Shoots His houae, 0 shoot a boarder in thi but he bullet went wild. It ts thought the father suddenly went crazy. {JULIA MARLOWE T0 sew: PLAVBEFORETHEKING =: he and Sothern Retum With Thirty-two Trunks and Three British Pups. Julia Marlowe and E. H. Southern the passengers arriving liner Campania d three Brit- urbs of to-day. Lots In Harlem then |igh pups, they made. a star exhibit on Could be Bought at 00 to $1.00 each |ehe pier, where they were welcomed Matay thay “Are “worth $10.00 to 908,000 by a dim party of thelr stage friends. each. When the elevated roads were built, the crowded masses of the old lower Manhattan rushed northward. They poured Mito Harlem and “intermediate gootions, To house them, flats were Becessary. With the Sat houses came the higher Yend values. Land was worth more simply vecause more persons had to live on it. Instead of little frame cot- tages, such as are typical of the tar to-aay, nve-swory flat-houses Buch structures spread (he entire central and’ n » hi a dish jefforts with the utmost consideration, bulldl: ‘And Brooklyn Leads in Flats. So more Harlems are starting to dis- count the new subways in Brooklyn, in atx: -wtory tO | q ell there ie Queens, in the New Jersey subur in Richmond. Bronx already has taken up the growth of Har! * erp has he Bout Bronx with a deute Aachouwe popula: r we flat- Hon. It le spreading rapidly through the old cottage sections romx. With the spread of flats goes the rise fn land values. Flats are making thelr most decisive advanne in Brooklyn. They are taking the place of the old private dwellings, jmissing dog. {ington.” voyage in the way of gout, and was and she for s he only cloud on the occasion was a His name was ‘Well- He met his Waterloo on th urled at sea. Miss Marlowe was enthusiastic over er six weeks’ engagement in Londons, though she confessed that it was not financial success. She said the Eng- theatre-goers had treated their looks forward to her return second engagement next spring. Edward hes asked me to 1 formance ueen meant to have us give @ special ance at the this year, but or request came when it was too late welt. eoeabettern, dom, gt, gran, to rot will open in his own theatre MRS. MACKAY GIVES JA FM GRGA Kills] | ‘THE EVENING'WORLD,|SATURDAY, ER-NECK SEASON AT WASHINGTON Katltenborn’s Summer Night een JUNE &, 1907, WORE WE WINE TEDDY Pwd mG A QonT GAME OF TEwwS 10 THE BECLUSION OF He WHITE Heese CCOENDS PRA PROM THE GHEE OF Ime. Cumous ree PRES OeNT r SERS CHEROSE™ Concerts and Popular Opera F RANZ KALTENBORN’S season of | summer night concerts at the Bt | Nicholas Garden has begun well. | | The crowded house at the opening, on | Thureday, was supplemented last night by an audience of considerable nize. | There t# na doubt of the conductor’ popularity, Hoe has @ following. Sav for @ little more self-assertion that is| commendable and a few new manner sme that are harmless, be ts un- changed, But, please, Mr. Kaltenborn, don't ifall into Walter Damrosch's habit of looking the audience over while lead- ing. .Tt savers too much of counting the house. Of the Arty men that make-up the orchestra, many are famiNar to concert: | foers, and they play well; but there |tan't 4 perfect adjustment of the chotra. In the prelude and introduction to the roe nore ir, ad daly cia third act of “Lohengrin,” and in the ares tial ride of the Valkyries, from. “Die. Wal- H. SOTHERN ana Julia Mar- lowe will an Monday even celebrate their return from Lon- don by beginning a two weeks’ engage ment at the Academy of Music. The first week will? be devoted to “Romeo and Juliet, the second week will Hamlet be divided between end “Twelfth Nignt.” It was in these three plays tha: the co-stars were received with greatest favor by the English pub ic. This engagement will mark the farewell appearances together of Mr Sothern and Miss Marlowe, who next season -will head different companies under the management of Lee Shubert. . Two new members will be added to the cast of “Fascinating Flora, the Casino on Monday evening. Edna Luby will assume tbe role of Rose Gayboy and Harry Gilfoll will succeed to t part of Baron Beynard. Both will tn troduce specialties, . at Blaney’s Lin- Miss Cecll Spoon coln Square Thea will appear in “The Girl Raffles.” The management will furnish carriages to patrons at @ fare of twenty-five cents a person with: in « boundary limited on the north by One Hunared and Twenty-fifth street apd on the south by Cane! street. oe @ At the Metropolis Theatre Adelaide Keim will appear in “Camille, 8 VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. ‘A new feature at Hammerstein's Vic- tora Theatre and Root Garden will be the "Cameraphone," an invention that combines snimated plotures with phono- graphic reproduction of sounds. At- tractions that remain ere the Willy Pantser Trio of sorobats, Barnoki's dog with ‘the imebri- Mile. Dazie, the dancer, will Soihern. Meiozie Farewell To Be Played at Academy. and Drake Rus SEASIDE AMUSEMENTS. Brighton nex. wi Heac. e thril Arab en id. Mine n times | | “The H | popular at chase Park W skating rink > rowds. Bteeplechase of e abtractions for % cents le Is now given age at Happyland, Bt Fireman's Christmas By fire show, and Mme. The: can bons perform an Ferari's animal show a r At in iste: OMe. Omega, tight Prof. Wormwoot’s bears, dogs and monkeys tiona of fireworks will be tven on Monday, Tuesday and Friday evenings WIFE OF CLUBMAN SUES FOR DIVORCE. i Justice Tompkins Names Referee) to Hear Troubles of George Austen. Fashionable society is interested in the report to-day that Mra Laabella Valle Austen is seeking & divorce trom her husband George, who for years has | been a prominent figure in club circles. | Justice Tompkins, of the Supreme Court at White Plains, yesterday ap- et av they displaced the old small includes the Empire Living Pictures,’ pointed James Graham, who was Houses in Haste Brookiym ts Calta Daisy James, Gelley, the Four fecretary to Governors Odell and Hig- fae, Jerr Bele. cee Teas. chen te Mee Mortons, Georwe vans | ging, to take testimon: centre of New York's masses. Mi, ire’ Ji 4, Tilda. The Fer many masts “Tien It is a'etraight road from Brook- |Millionaire’s Wife Sends Gift,| Meith,* Froser Theatres. the Spents | ten. t ve peen Tey a0 lato Gesens; later inte Masses £ 5 Theatre will t “The Undertow.” bring about @ reconciliation. | 5 Unannounced; to Prison | Eugene Watter's pisy of newspaper and Their” country. home, Bey le a gall gree 4 fica, ‘Ute recently produced at the Farm,” at Genesee, N. Y¥., the Site Ata sine te taccemte a net it Mineola. Fiariom House. Houdini, the pf many gay summer parties in former for 0.000 families and 13,000 persons. at mine handout king.” will remain the - | Sears, will this summer be deserted and oklyn ia. n liner at the Union Square, where others will soon be in the market, ye Aes will be Mies Vint Howard and 0 € in new fats . pi Br esha amor | este toring wena | Bila Minas oat oe eats ST en he hat tafe tor hike| MINEOLA, L. 1, June &—Mre. Clar- | Bireet Theatre will be Camille 4’ Arville, amiles and %0,004 persons, ence H. Mackay to-day sent « large or- | the comic operp stat, who will sng the For 50,000 Families a Year. | £#” to Sheriff Glidersieeve, to be used | Gon “Town’ and two hew coon songs, From these facts alone " would ap-|!" the Nassau County Jafl. It was e “Sweet Mary” and “I'll Be Dar vo that Brooklyn jand values ougat| Dis @ bad sent no word | Oth A the English Rockin: ohare risen greatly during the past|tnat she intended to take such action. | Sper ire, Wakes Penn see ane from ato vo a0 per cet ae been} Mrs. Mackay ts Chairman of the! and Kate Jackson. At the Fifty-eight has fed 4 Brooklyn the onty centre into| Woman's Prison Committee of the Pireat ft by ma re TOReUay _ antattan's flad-house masses! Mpiscopal diocese of Long Island, and Jule Ring in ‘arr " ee a TR Py . Acconpanied by” ater spunea PRS a ca n ealied $ Absurdly Easy Remedy, Re Fook Bu nt vieites the Ja ere Lie hekrekate “construction | he talked with wainen prisoners. From SMart toa! Sthere Hhe BUT at’ the quiring Some Simple rs ne “ then she learns ‘ urel, eer- undre r e | fo 37,521 families. There w Wises held every Gunday at S o'clock Rishi wilt tshnte oat Bie aUionsy Things. ies in the Ht we marred by the badly outoftune “The System of Dr. Tas in Rs times the iting clergyn Sertet, ten erates Bume ne visi lergymen and Marion Bent, Lero 4 eihin, ers conatrskcion in ait ane] wo ‘on without it pt farce Be crows.” “Jack's Honey TO BE MIXED ON A PIECE 0 give new homes m comedy by Henry flats ays | Carleton ok OF PAPER, f Queens to ’ (ee OS gs the sea voyagers on the Vader. | pert lanned in Queens districts witch r Belgium to-day are Theodore | be drawn within short transit time by | K. Wilmending, Mise M. 1. Wilmerding the Wnnels and the 1 -rot. and Mra. H. ‘Thompson, Miss F. Bridge. Hevera) bun Thompeon, Miss Jane Rutherford, onatruction this sumser. Mins Virginia Roosevelt, Gen. Dalnger- High Values Go with Flats field Parker, U. & A A similar movement is startin On the New York will sail: Capt J Wow Jersey suburbs | w wi BE. Barr, P. Requena Ber t r the Year le exy Fiat builders . ation > farutite m 87,781 1 the cOnstant expanal ders’ owe marke tle » rob of rising land va tL ‘ OCEAN VOYAGERS. woing Ships To-Day, sul-Genen baa land three sons, Mrs. Joaquin Nabuco Sl wife of the Brasitian Ambassador at Wastdington, & deies The Hague ace Conference, and two daughters SRM APE | and three eons . Umbnig will have die, and Mre aod Mie. FW Mra. Cuswel Dana ma RT A , BROADWAY CAR JUMPS Md TRACK, MOUNTS CURB, pr'ieavy Massapequa’ Buying. | On long Island not even ¢ @inarily bad weatier has siopped at Massapequa. The Queens Land! @nd Tile Compa od re | fable bus #0 far @ yA | weet developmen we | Laat Sunday firet mew section, 1 ex The Mas reg thon that the i for sev. | be built a ition to much will Make building | cial will leave on e to-nat ¥, out ave tn Me = Peon ¥ wapequa | Bent celved & avaly . were bruised but injuries of mush a9 wea ERP ts A bright brainy bey te what fhe em oe wmstanily looking fer, A World “Mele Weat! ed, will de Home. Mr. | | Passengers om Some of the Out-/| mill be produced by the stock company at the Harlem Opera House. A eA wi nora be Margaret tn Williacn rtlelgh Leonard and Ward ¢ Land of 1 Sin troupe of eyelists an, Seymour and Hill, Ge a Orph and Fern and Patsy y Pastor's bill will | tnclade ey Ha Charles Bo La daughter, K and Adams. and Dudley, O. H. Miteneil, Adams and Guhl, Osborne and Wallace, Richy toh and H iarlem englle Leo: NPW YORK, June §, 1907 Hoffman bas astonished the medioal fre ternity with hie simple way ‘Catarth of the Stomach This simple resdabie gether on & plece 1 own Bialac (genuine) Burnt Magnesia ant take a anal hour after » j REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE— LONG ISLAND. “ASSA $1 Buys a Lot Better Than Others Are Selling for $3785. ls That Good Enough for You? EASY For (ree transportation meet of Flatbush BROOKLYN OFFA >Cow't Massa ae 200 PER CENT. PROFIT. ISBELL REALTY CO,, 3135, Broadway. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. PEQUA s as TERMS, agents 1.20 expres E, Sath st, avew Brooklyn. , 186 FULION BT, | | | | | A S S A P E 0 A PEQU both played with fine swing and wonority last night, the violins were | swamped by the other instruments. | Misa Edna Hoff, last night's soloist, disclosed @ powerful eoprano voice of | much sweetness, and was recalled many | Umes—once even after she had left th platform | These are the arrangements for next GIRL FINDS A $500 ROLL AT BRIDGE Bad Just Accused An-|¥ other of Taking Sum from Pocket. Man inesday, requ Wagner night; F and Saturday, p Next Tuesday's symp be Tschalkowsky's “Pathetiqu Mr. D'Amato takes his Royal Itallan Opera Company from the Academy of Tames Murray, sixty-two years ota,| Music to the nd -Optre House. oe > anya he reached thie city yesterday | Monday, for & © weeks’ engagement He is confident ng from--Phitadielph t his one-dollar opera was a rested dast night at the Brooklyn Bridge | * ute footing in New York. “tar and locked up tn the Oak Street Station | en. ith Irma Mont! Baldini in the title part, will be sung on Monday and on the charge of being a suspicious per- son, The complainant was Louls Green- baum, of No. 188% Broadway, Brooklyn, |48Y matinee. “Rigoletto,” with Forn who alleges that Murray took 9600 from | ** the Jester, is set for Tuesday one of his pockets while he was wait- Friday evenings. Stella Bert! will Saturday evenings, and at the Woednes and ng for a car at the loops. the prima donna in the double Greenbaum says he felt a tug at hin of “Cavalleria” and | “Pagiiacct” on nesday even! he Sat Mp pocket and saw @ man darting 4. eatinen ‘on mane ener a away. Polloeman Alcroft gave chase | Traviata” wili be and arrested Murray. The prisoner was searched, but no mongy wae found on| Gounod's “Fav COITH HELENA. | Sheehan in the tit = with Joseph F part, will be pre- | him, As Alcroft was about to start for the | sented on Monday night and all next} acagemy of Music to-morrow night. It station house Theresa Pilesinni, Week by the Van Den Berg English | w ve to be given aa a “sacred con- ighteen years old, of St. Mark's place, Opera Company at the V Brooklyn, handed the policeman $00 in tre. In the cost will b pert,” without costumes, nery oF cur- bills which she says she picked up at Rosemarie Carn nN, Al tain, to keep within the law. Miss Murray's feet son, Mae Calder, Bertha 5' Helena ts spoken of as “the soprano ——_—— | McCtuskgy, Achille Alberti, Francla Mot-| with the greatest vocal range in the UTILITIES BILL IN WISCONSIN. | '*” *™ world.” She is known here as @ vaude- MADISON, Wis, June &—By a vote| Edith Helena ts announced to sing! ville singer, but hes impersonated Vio- of T to 10 the State Assembly haa | Violetta in “La Traviata” with the jetta in Brussela and Bucharest. Public Utilities Rerulation bill, Royal Itallan Opera Company at the SYLVESTER RAWLING. passed FIRE SEASON OVER TN SARANAC HOTEL |Denny Maher Sells Interest, | and Place Will Be Closed and Refurbished, Tile is qetaway day at the Saranac Hotel. The last regulae monthly fire, which occurred on Thuraday, was moke than any self-respecting hostelry could and, 2 #0 Jt was decided that | was ume forthe bive of actor, | Setresees, bull pups and prise fighters to swarm. The vanguard marched out yosteniay, just a few of them who couk! pack their pajamas and find son the extremely. sho 50 about to be cloned for @ This decision was that MaNulty hag in the plabe owned by Dann. the Am jockey, who making @ hame for himmelf on the ss die curt last ft three ‘weeies heace Contre, Meantime he plans to apend remodelling the b 80 tha: fi wit] have such a prediection for bi iteelt to death. The first call for the general exodus sounded at 10 A. M. to-day, when the telephone girl began ringing the t phones in all of i rooms Cleo dolph, one of the actress squad. the first to respond. The time was 11a She carried a large box with two ploy ture hats ip it and a tale of phate ‘or the reporter resort will be in FOURTH TALK ON REAL ESTATE Real Estate Within the City Limits versus Real Estate Outside. You will see a great many real estate advertisements reading “Buy Outside the City Limits and Save City Taxes.” Others, advising you to buy in the ay confused with these two diverse points of view, Which is right? Let me tell ing, that you should always remember whenever considering the question of which few people know about and still less consider. and get city improvements, You are apt to become } estate; something which has a most important influence upon the future of your purchase. ing worth know- of suburban real It is a law The value of land ts largely determined by the amount of taxes that is expended for its benefit. Outside the limits of a rich city, Banal all | the money available for public improvements is the amount raised through taxes on the property itself. Within the city limits, the amount of money spent in a given location may be three or four times the amount contributed by that location. This is part ity true the suburban parts of the city from the fact that transit an! street improvements are nee and through their installation the city ultimately gets an increased revenue, For instance, the amount of money ex] by the City of New York in Brooklyn is something like thirty million dollars @ year, of nearly twice the amount contributed by Brooklyn in taxes. In the at of Queens nearly three .times Borough of Richmond, South-New York, the great ion dollars per year in taxes, and expends over eight property with property outside the city limits is very expended for the benéfit of your property, and then besides. Now this Is not exactly true, for the city may property as it receives, but é ultimately the whole of the borough must receive the benefit. example of older cities, ar in the suburbs, equally accessible, outsiae\of the city 4 per cent. more. It has been said by a very careful stu the average house is worth not more than $4,000 is a- bankrupt town, That is to say, vide proper police and fire protection, schools, street improvements, or, of an ever-increasing burden of taxes. Now, just think of this: If you buy lots at South New York York ts paying you 3 per cent interest on Pour investment in the shape of Staten Ultimately this must have its effect. If we from two to three times the price we are now doing. When our land is gone these prices cated. Why not Investigate sell or have sold for 100 per cent. to 300 per cent. profit For instance, Wm. Hoehle, of No. 4 Sept. 23, 1904, for $3,780, and on May 4, 1907, resold them for $8,750—a profit investment of $3,000, which was all that had bean paid in, and this was pald us We could tell you of hundreds of instances like this, but what's the use? Wood, Harmon & Co. Main Office, 261 Broadway, New York. To teach South New York take Municipal Ferry at Battery and chi at St. George to Silver Lake trolley, Property ce corner Jewett Ay. and Rich- mond Turnpike, Open ‘every day, including Sunday. the amount Is expended as {s paid In City of New York receives somethii million. That Is to say, to Compare not spend four times as much money directly on as long as the city expends four times as much in the borough In which you To prove this it is only necessary to take the nd note the relative value of land in the suburbs, within the city limit imits. Ordinarily the land within the cit dent of economics that a community or it either falls to pro- if it does, they are procured at a cost at $190 to $240 each, the city of New t Staten Island land to-day we would have to Why not be an early buyer—as hundreds were In Brooklyn who can taxes, and In the over two mill- New York much as if the total amount you paid in taxes were the city paid you three per cent. on your Investment ve, and land 4 ls for 100 jown in which ts. eanact to tint. 082 Broadway, Brooklyn, purchased six lots from us In Waverty of about $5,000 on a tote in small monthly savings, «eC If you want valuable Information as to how to avold questionable Investments, send for our “Bar- marks of a Bad Investment.” dey PIO us Bei j

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