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nee Ie dar! that m0) Jer G “New Houses This Year Will} MASS. Small Dwelling. Builders “Are Forced Toward Residential Flat-house hor will be piilit_ in the nearer: r, Buburbs th year, +Bullders are getting vesdy for a | @utflow of Mat dwellers fron) Maniat-| tan “are planning etter £1 Manhattan, the rentals @nd busincas Moat four-story typ wide, large rooms be not cost more ean afford to surround thelr ®ardens, thus giving the tenants more Ught and atr. Bections to be opened wy the three new subways under the rivers are the | @eenes of such Whole cities ‘struction in Brooklyn, ney built the narrowest courts that th aw Would allow for light and alr. ‘thee d to crowd the tenantn in order to} okie is preparing tor the grenteaty MTS OF FLATS ARSE ON OUTER PES LES Give Better Homes to 150,000, 2S FOR BROOKLYN. ! Peripher y. through the new and the transit tim: of t nd tx worth { ne-reason. ly acces tan. Fo: re vacant area tor courts, lawns and t flat house of flats are operations. under con- Queens and the ‘sey suburbs. “It is believed that the possible. with the smallest rooms. & proper rental return on the high of the land. fi eae 50 President | address that we have discouraged entirely a confidential business, the de- HOPE 10 END THE TELEGRAPH WAR MONDAY ——>——— Conferences to Be Held Then Looking to Arbitration of Trouble, THE MEN ARE WILLING. Western Union Manager. Ad-) Susann mits Using Mails. to. Send Messages.” Important co vs seitient rapiers® + the: Western comp! Monde Jack! pected Telear fe, and if ts ex- and Postal agree nion ex wil to arbitration, valthough the have insinged they had nothing bitrate : a National President Small will be New York to-morrow, ind will be lowed by Samuel Gompers, President the American Federation of Labo John Mitchell, Presider M expen to Oyster Bay Pre} Mite! ves that was du he same as { he coal strike, several vears ago. Then ¢ railroad presidents declared that nere was nothing to arbitrate Pr nt Small. on his arrival sunday, will strikers in Everett Hall under-river rubvays will start the] 1 1. Russell, Chairman: of the growth of districts Similar to the | Strategy, has proof that ‘Washington Heights, Lenox avenue and ph companies have been West Farms territories, which were send batches of telegrams to built up with fat holises ax a result of dertination eh othe mail the Manhattan-Bronx subw confronted tho evidence, Those sections were Vacant and in- 1 Manager, Brooks, of tho West- accessible before the xubway was bullt, | ern Union, admitted the company In three years builders up | had bean using the mails thousands of houses. Now they have a | Ty a rilcu case presented ¥ dense population, witli stores and otner | ; eas Vins bat dal hadtelae ed lelty necessities’ which follow the | dward Place, wit offices at @rowth of fat pouae’ centres. Within | No. . who, ll P, wt. tWo or three years the new siourban | A it w tel oohia? wife Mat house zones will be Hult up for | oom oe, Ache & telesram to als wife at several miles along the express ines, | G20ne Park, She recelyed telegram. accomiing to the best real estate | through the mail at 5 A. M. the follow- infon. ~ a | ing morning sae at Better Hor etal Suburbs. General Manager Brooks saya that he chief attraction In the suburban|the Western Union doesn’t hatte Mat-house zons. is to be better | rec i ‘ ne : character of the new hom: Bullders | Handel the telegrapners’ union. He who discounted the subwi Man-| sw fi hhattan and the Bronx ed their . tty close track of costly: altes with six-story hou Tats | Upon organization ainvor “ou. em: Gach houre they crowded as cinany Aue | Hlovees. because Twill admit frankly Ours ts talle of which must~be as closely se- red (@N the business of the United States -matis. It is useless to pelleve hat a ‘union man will not he more de- voted-to his-union than he will to his an inflow of flat-dwellers, The territory | employ : which hag been opened by the Willlams-| EF. J. Uy, vice - president aad F burg or Delancey>Street bridge {a being | *Meral manager of the Postal Tele- x * bullt up rapidly for the masses that are Cable Company, made this state- ¥ flowing in through that new traffic ar- - jg tery. But the best development ts under | | howing the policy which the : way throughout the territory to be| Company ts pursuing In the treatment > B opened by the extension of the Mannat-|QC all who apply for work. including @ tan-Bronx subway, which wil be In op- Seal hen coaratare: m the ranks of 5 eration under the river from the Bat-| yo mine gince the strike Hire dened f ; tery next winter, Flat houres of a high | Rio gerecment thet then wilh awn ; class are being built in-large numbers | and talthtul eatvice wt alt times, j 5 and more are projected in great volume. | fraining from all agitation and Interfe: A cha § applications. Even from ri i tions of ti dite, real estate men in Jarge numbers “are joining the ex- change. Joseph P. Day announced after con- ferring with officers of the Hudson Manhattan Ralrosd Compatiy was safe to Ket the date epe of local branches in g cites ew Jersey, to incl | ves of othe | Teal oxtate 1 | select + towns ex dui m th =I total New F. day World “To Let” Ads. Urging New Jersey Ahead. ta mpfting of the governors of th Jerkey- Y Real Estate Ex nee this week, Secretary Creighton} eer fatth ew cmesieratt et ning celebration a M. Welles urge nization eople do not real Hiding fund at ans to the in iol promised. W All Roads from Vacant Properties Lead to Sun- Sunday | World “*To Let” Ads, Na Sunday World Ads, To-Morrow ence Ww agree! th the commanys'« g tocwork with n bueinese en inion men.” CAR BUMPS TRUCK: DANE LOSES LE Brewery Wagon Is Wrecked Attempting to Cross in week Ww Mary E venue, Brooklyn, will be Teompany for {dea} jattes, Lote « ‘ terms. The park Is nineteen millon ¢ Manhattan. On completion of the rat ad tunnels it will be within thir minutes, Se apes WHITNEY’S CHAUFFEUR DIES LOUVIERS, France, Aug. 4.—Josep Fritz, the chauffeur of H, Payne W) jney, who was Injured while driving automobile whict |yesterday, His companton, .Pouget been arrested, the testimony pr that Fritz was driving at about chirt) Ave miles an hour, 1 killed « paddler, died | A and Man Trapped in Alleged | D vik BVENING WOKLD, DALURMAX, AUGUST. 24, 1907. ss Who Set Trap to Catch Accused Blackmailer CTESS STATS. 4" HER ILLES AE UNMARRIED MEN eerie ppears in Court Against Mai Scheme. | Blackma ECORATE D WITH “ICE Halpren Deesn’t Fear | ist of Visit Prosect hl ubit 1te Henry bi to km. | charged {ro enraged ee ee ONT aa ings to) court | dy Half a Million Trips] demn_ His Action on man . | ny stag IV seae Tenae ee | ve Ga cH fad put her up to it. White Across East River. | 5-Cent. Fare Bill. was in my employ he called mall —_ { jashitai ny atly 1 orderel him away “ j | : hou if y George the oldes: ferry boat es of the Rank an ae eee edi lenctnge harbor. dl id tenly Hall, a moe perfectiy to home. | @nx ly E He was actuatly camping In my: tar pthls room. of avenue | t had order him off e F on Fs | net pede A ea a trip fri ndemn s J. MoManus pre aur He wi w pre blackmall, M | Haipren’s com Ig that the matd, | Jenn a laree, dark young i woman with « prominent ndee, | ened to make i at SANNE MAL PIE: | era, married men heads i known families, 1f she did not pay ios ae money Maid Was Discharg ACEDENGHEER —MIMMUS WILL er is alleged to have erst | niaid to piackmall jeme, Mi was dis | mploy. This | er sipren, and © “eompialnant in court to-d UN AFERRY-BOAT HARD TO-AIGHT. first contemplated paying t rather than having my fervr ang in court. I knew that tement tha’ 16d ae Rae ae amen avs, George Fagan Had Made Near-) Meeting to Be. Held to Con- eit ines. for knifing th the vil-| Mr. years old r nd Five Cent 4. me, I]and Uved at Richn Hill. 1 /He! Fare bill. i Teo will act us| girl entered the employ of the Fulton Ferry chairman, i yearn! ag0o as on voters from every sec: | In those days 5 was McManus’s senatorial) Ac New mmittee who | ans of travel cartion, would ve scneme over pe Seed Te ina te rire BANKS STILL HOLD tnapectcs stearterty GOOD RESERVE FUND. | a wt 18 “This Week's bank statement was rather cojeriess, reflecting ans} eet cing ADOUL af expe was al (lt joss of ove os, cash and tao > cisappointing, as ut in loans, The | smali gain, te’ Danka olding In excess of {io legal Mie report as day at eiring-House was | parts.” Hearing Postponed t case ca an hen sh Di {fn court t Jewelry blushed rings and that FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LEY, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO-LRT, ~~ ay “Busy” Lines Block Business With telephones anough “buay”’ lines are avolded. The cost Is small, The value ts great. 127-135 Sherman Ave. | $16.00 to $25.00 Up-to-Date Apartments at Low Rentals 3, 4,5 Rooms and Bath, All Modern Improvements ONE MONTH FREE Two blocks. from Dyckman St. Express Station, 35 Minutes to City Hall These Apartments are positively the best that can be secured for the money, | Renting Office on Premises. Hine Location. New Houses NEW YORK TELEPHONE OO., 18 Day Strect Hanover Model Apartments) $$$ THE SICK BABIES’ FUND HAS STAUNCH FRIENDS day avd no doubt the residents of. the Little Lemonade Sel! and neighborhood will flock to buy of ‘the e able youngaters, who ‘were: @0 Bazaar Promoters Work ¢ This Charity. HUGHES CERTA THE COUNTRY S| SAE AND SOUND \\War on Evils That Menace / Will Only Make It Stronger, | Z y treated on Thursday By twe ef Lingham’s sleuths. Atl the procesdm we their sale avill go to the Sick Bebten’ Fund. This fupd sends free docters into Ule tenements to hunt up and cage for ailing olildren of the poor, “Mot only the attendance, but the medicine Is free und where destitution {s found + Immediate relief. ‘The motherr ot’ the | b e propert: } the Governor Declares. miniater “tocthele inte < onear ebeey re affitcted with summer com- other Infantile ailments, and | OHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. Ang Gor. | Beetid eerrestaneiaes ‘con- ‘ Hughes paid a fine trib ) the Amer: | fall Uirough the bot weather, ne fean people !n an address. before the | the Wetle girls who were + -Chautaugia Assembly thie ntternoanst er eeer rie eeu police, obit aeat a a Governor, wholly optimistic. de- in the alck battens are many work for aed rhe Peunndence pontributiona to the Fund. The follows ability 4 tren to pasa letters received yemerday show te Ay crinia ae ; tent and variety: of this interests’ & bbe Sealy ee 8 ae f he Eulter of The Evening World: * a betterment. le. decried ail ta of Piewse uccept the inclosed to coming Mnanclal disaster r nick bibles, the proceeds of a fair CUARLES BARTOW, 2OUGLAS -H. BARTO THOMAS DIBBLE, Grafd avenue, Bn| those who heard iim words as an infdorsement Rhoseveyt's rereic de La ae serra ne Editor of The Evening Worlds, \ | | ‘| | i Sax ontine na} trust | gs tinue the! war bn the criminal trusts. | ‘My name js Anna Sherman. Gov. Thughes summed ts Views ten years old. JT am sending $3 Inthe: following | made by selling lemonade, I “Let o be no vague + adoutt | [Sess e ene OAS STERBEARS, the outcome. 1 place full confidence | | oO" Westbury, the soriety and integrity. of mo- | To the Edttor-of The Evening Weelar—— the American pe 1 have Inclosed please fing check for SiQ—D ¢ BAIS CHInaaReh ca Lite oeotiee Bick Babies’ Fund, which wa t ¢ in th 1 have co ted. We are boys nine years evils without diaturving thatr old and have tried to do our best. for ty. “Tam conyinehl that w Ee et ee eR RY) BCITW Ok ave ha more Intelligent | RDINAND and unseinsh sentation o} ine per West End Villa, Cottage Placa, pinweinters polivcal teadership will be tee ed more and more the Dinidasstindcone Goren tes : ei | ; t ed please find one dollar roundnies of its counsel und dis ables Fund G. estemness of its amcition mC n I believe that with an increas! itor of The Eventng World; { proportion of true representation, wit ods please, And) $1 '-t0rs te Increasing and dixcrtfninating publi - iS editor of ‘The Evening wots Ciscusston, with tiv. patlen Matilda Ar Vio- tly add this $1. to the Stak of souna judgment to the consi 1 Gladys and Honore} Fund ieee tin eumures, and with ett) F eo) Sunt be sent. to fiexible nto end ie the bos = tpt and ty pu ddminis — = governmvant of self-interest, we na les of our peace, Lax, cone a xreater prosperity and a wider ligent or vaciilating admins ofthe bleasings of free yoy not only eases Gissat istaction, MT os ably leads to Ignorant and ment than ave ever Tanna aeoeat and wolea to enjoy, red and sHgnified administration— Morals Never Sc Sound and impartial, favoring a +h nor poor, knowing no mo- t s manifest 'd mpels re ore by the very. certuinty of its ay, Consider- ea the public cont- his way alone can we secure rease in the op gent consideration of existing de ne. the seduc ts or of needed remedial measures, tone candathe Pure and effclont administration is tha sition of social progress, y has constantly to atrugqte Poa AbUReR “The first is the abuse of the freedom owed for Individual effort. This fs illustrated by concerted attempts on the part of those who find themselves ina to—pii_pihers_at_alsad— nfair means. It fs they ree government, desir as possible to give each indlyid- fatr chance ta puta stan tat practices designed to restrict the portunity sre Ig tis abuse of priviley colved trom government iteelt— misuse of public franchises granted Upon condition that they shall be weed are incid the ma- 1 comforts mmerce hinve that w on and r this T*am not TRG GH OL Do wiTAy SHOT e ta beneflt the public. It te the bustnéas Pre each Epes ety Oo onmug ied DLA re of a free government to secure the just |p because they stand out trong co é ise of such franchises for the public ( of shocking Infidelity ta thist sand to "Care in making lawa and firmness of government Iteeif by proatituting rep} pudiic obligation. bot more important | and impartialt lem are resentative powers to selfish advantage. 1] ALL CARS ING A So ? LEXINGTONTOS © AVE Gaale It’s Only a Matter of a Short Time Before the Last of the Wilmont Park Lots Will Be in the Possession of the Wise and Thrifty People Who Know a i | i Good Thing When They See It. ity is causi burbanward. oe eee cena titow delay to the winds and graap the eplendid oppertintten *aaeet high, healthiul, teautiful Westchester County holds forth—and Wilmont Park is one of that: County's garden spots. my Ona Very Easy Payment Plan We Are Selling Fall Size City Lots, 25x100 ft., at Pric:s Com- 300 MERGING Atos sc cece ces cc seen ee ree _ No Interest, No Taxes, No Extras Whatever During Period of Payment VISIT WILMONT PARK WITHOUT EXPENSE MANY PEOPLE WILL VISIT WILMONT PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY); WHY DON’T YOU? Convenient Trains Leave Grand Central Station (43d St. and Lexington Ave.) at 1.36, 2.36 and 3.36 P. M., and the Station at 125th St. Ten Minutes Later. Go to elther station on Sunday, look for our representatives—who wear badges the worde “Bloomingdaies’ Wilmont Park’—they will hand you a round-trip ticket; assume no obligation whatever, By all means—investigate our proposition. 9 — Selling Agents for the BLOOMINGDALES:? 12,2" ert esec y Town Site Co., Ete. Real Estate Department | Bloomingdale Building, 59th St. Side, Near Lexington A