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*. tective Association Writes “* pow before your honorable commission EAST O9TH ST. WANTS EXPRESS STATION THERE Plan !s to Use.Second Avenue > “L” Solely for Express Trains. Blackwell’s Island Bridge Pro- ‘Him Open Lae A. Le _Oppeahetm, sesiptary of the Blackwell's Island Bridge. Protectt ‘Association, under date pf Sept. 5 ad- dressed this open letter/to William R. RVilicox. chairman ef the/ Public Utiiities Commissiont , i Dear Sir—Before adopting the project for the regulation of travel on the See- ond and Third Avenue Elevated tines, by whioh It ls proppsed to turn the/ Grcond Avenue Elevated Une into an express road and resirve the Third Ave- nue line exclusively for local tramic, ‘we beg you to h the growing de- mands of this neighborhood end to care- fully consider the urgent necessity for the establishmeyt of an express ste- von-at Fitty, atreet on the Second jAvenue Elevate Railroad. Fitty-ninth Atreet is now a great traMc centre/ traversed by .a trolley sth. It ts the Hundred and Teaching from river to therough- fare between One Hundred aha Tentn)- and Forty-second s‘reets. From an in- dustrial and cosmopolitan - standpoint, Fitty-ninth street is unique, containing three of the largest and most repre- sentative hotels tn the city, the most. exclusive apartments, numerous fao- THE EVENING WORLD, Play of French Auth | Only New Offering— Fritzi Scheff Returns. West End .Theatre—Other i Announcements. | \ hich Eyrle Beflewand Marsaret Tiiington will appear at the Lyceum Theatre on. Monday evening, The aathor of the play !s Henry Bernstein, | who has won an enviable reputation in| jest season at the Renaissance Theatre. ‘The story of the play ts out of the’) ordipary. The Voysins, husband and) wite, are: visiting Mr. and Mrs. La-| garde at thelr country home. The La-| gerdes have a son, Fernande, who Is smitten with Afra Voysin and writes her the most ardent jove letters wiich he places under the pillow of the bed inher bondotr and other places up- etairs, including a bureau of his mother's. This leads him ito a serious aimoul: Mme. Lagarde had | money stolen from her bureau drawer, and as @ detective who Is in the house masquerading as a friesd has seen Fernande quietly creeping up the stairs to the bedroom and has also seen him take something from the drawer in question. he openly accuses him of be- ing the thief, To save the reputation of the woman he lov tory and bus: buildings. The seo- tion between Madison and Sixth ave- * mues ts populated by many of the lars- @st taxpuyers of the city. Bast and ‘west of these avenues are the homes of many thousands of tollers in stores, factories and offices, who require dally transportation to and from their places of employment. Further, Fifty-niath street forms the southern boundary of Central Park, through whose Fifty- minth street entrances pass probably 90 per cent. of ‘the people visiting it and ‘who comprise every class of our popu- lation. The Rapid Transit Commissioners, in adopting final pla: section, and contemplated the| establishment of a local station on the the Third avenue subways. As tho plans have been teniporarily et&ndoned, owing to the strained nnan- situation and scarcity of bidders, {s little likelihood of any improve- ment In the existing conditions being effected in this section possibly for some years to come. Therefore, in or- der to provide rapid transit facilities for thi« locality, the establishment of An express station at Fifty-ninth. street ought to appeal to you as both neces- Bury and economical The additional burden put upon the fleyated system and on the surface ©2rs Cperated in this vicinity by the opén- ing up of Blackw Island Bridge a Sear hence we Ushment of an-ex ninth street, in order to divert part of the traffic from the old and already eyertaxed bridges and to relieve con- Blackwell's Island Bridge distributing the expected to patron- tnds that are ments of those who desire at Thirty-fourth or Forty-second street are s0 potent » overcome the adherents of the int} plan, what will ro- long control) ure to provide an express sta- wood, Flushing small growing towns be reached so much elevated express and n by the local service | Street, that the equal of trame now aimed at will not Bast Bitty: me, “but more the homeward rush ts hat you wil: adopt our we feel sure will he cramped and un- tation now possible for the upper ide dwellers, and thus obviate Very «truly yours, ISLAND. TECTIVE ASS'N. m, Secretary. —_—-__—_. A Famons Strong Man (Prom the Baltimore Sun.) th century there lived French & man, a tng 60 poun Gnd hid jt under his coat! He coulé erosh between his fngers the limbs 0} s. seeing wu crowi dancing beat he animal down sev- Who te. ai ~the fellow eg What ebott hia Lexington and an express station on | ? | Love will be the young wife and Mr. Bel je husband. ‘The part of lover will be in the hands of peer ide. re Herbert Percy.’ Tt and Edith Osteria ® } Frits Scheff in the delightful. musiol comedy, *'Mile. odiste,”” will return to the Knickerbocker on Monday even: ing. “The Grand Mogul," with Frank Moulan and Maude Lillian Berrs, will be the attraction at the Grand Opera- House. The, Spollers will remain at Blaney's Lincoln Square Theatre. Tie American will show "The Way of | the Transgressor.”” “Mascot will be given by the Van den Berg Opera conipany at the Weet | End Theatre. ‘ile Tercihie Bacnet™ will be discloeed, at the Yorkville Theatre, Gilmore in “Dublin, the Irish "will move to the Motropolis. “The Blackmailers of New York’ will operate at the S| Sidney He: Broadway Af- Marion Ballot Litte Organ ( teenth Bireet The American Burlesquera will be at the Dewey The Gay Gotham. “The the at “The Four- will appear in at the Toreadors come to t Owls" company will be at the Murray Hill i ie Seamon's will be VAUDEVItGE ATTRACTIONS, Klaw & Erlanger's Advanced Vau- | deville bill ac the New York Theatre | wil include two Kish music hall | performers, Gus Elen, cockney and | coster comedian, and Claire Romaine, sy impersonator, Others will meraida and the Congress of vances, James J. Morton, Young and hls three. brotlers hoop-rolling act, Aloxanderoff troupe of Russian dani Grace Hazard, 4 with thelr mimic don Wire Brigade,” and on Monday spen the regular’ season in tha Viotoria Theatre. The bill will Include Robert Hiljand in "The Man Who Won the Bthel Lev. new songs, :| Girls, Hassan’ Hen A LindJey, and the Ari Keith & Proctor er Stock Company Will present Route, th Ayen Str Among t! ¢ Harry. Bul instar x and Buckely and nz Bhy Malley ad oe he sh me Cots:; spe Be stamped ead aida BAe 4 “ae. will include Lena Tony Pagtor’s dill oad © an sorodatic | “Mascot” to Be Sung at the|.” Paris, where “The Thief’ ran throug!i |! Others to be seen in the]! “The | | dancers; and | Frederic, will close bis Roof || LLLINC LOM, bx TAZ LIL et che LYCLUY W I L M 0 N T | P R kK Marzello and Woulfe, comedy |] Hyers, singers; Angara, “the man fly,” rlormere,-and—the. Vynosin mu- | nedy. and} Ac! will y Garden will have La Rose syrinasts;_Bohee and be bers Museum, [Kyrle Beilew and Margaret Iltington to Appear fe “The Thief’ Next Week NA BUCKET 0 ALL CARS TRANSFER LEX/INGTONTO Visit This Beautifal Property To-Morrow, Sanday. It Will Cost Be You Nothing’ trip ticket for 1.36 | Grand Central 236 Station at 3°35 | On a Very mencing at........- Hloomi 3” AVE 125th St. dt 1.46 Station at 346 STEN champion Greek strong man, he principal attraction at Hu- 5927060" ST Our Representatives will be at the Grad Central Station (43d St. ! and Lexington Ave.), the Station at 125th St., and the Tremont Station on the New York Central, to-morrow to-hand you around WILMONT PARK For the Trains that Leave You will distinguish our representatives by their badges bear. ing the words: “Bloomingdales’ Wilmont Park.” Nearly every one who has visited this garden spot of West-| chester County lost no time in signing a contract for one or more lots. Easy Payment Plan We Are Selling Fall. Size ( City Lots, 25x100 ft., at Prices Com- No Interest, No Taxes, No Extras Whatever During Period of Payment. ISIT WILMONT. PARK WITHOUT EXPENSE! To-Morrow, Sunday. BLOOMINGDALES’ - Real Estate Department gdaleS JRDAY SEPT DOCTOR RIDES Bellevue Surgeon Lowered Into Pennsylvania Tunnel to | Injured Workman. Eletn <2éesofskt, @ Iaborer in the | Pennaytvanta tunnel, at Thirty-second i gtreet and First avenue, was knocked _lecom 2 scaffolding by « falling bucket [at 1 o'clock this morning, and fell fifty } feet to the Dottom of the shaft, among ‘iron pipes and wooden girders, his body {being ‘#0 wedged ‘among them that tt could pot be moved without further tn- juring bim. A hurry call was sent to | Bellevue Hospital, to which Dr. Con- | ley: responded. Taking in U aituation at a glance the young surgeon sprang into the bucket with hls kit and ordered that | he be lowered to tee pinioned man, He was dropped and worked himself in .an and beams. Mosofski was rushed to | pital was his richt Two of his ribs were | ex. and he w re is small o Ir, Conley hin htly infured in his descent } shaft, suffering severe abrasions. see a BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Klaw & Erlanger's advanced vaude- ville Dill at the Grand Opera House will tMmelude Rawaon and June. | tralian boomerang throwers and Jermin, singera and dan | Blondet and company, Six Musical C |nold's Dows, George Fuller the Fiorenz troupe of acroba | At the Shubere Theatre of y and Burke, in “A Emmy’ jon Vaud Mme. George W. Henry Lee, Barney Fegan and Henrietta Bryon in “The Rehearsal,” Keefe and Pearl, and Mor- 8: Opatra’’ will be presented ut Pay- Lee Avenue Theatre, Very Fast. Do Not i Delay If + You Want | Excellent Tremont 1.13 Station-at-3.01 $300 isan tenets of pipes | EMBER 7, 19076 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | QUEENS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS: 5 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. E Stiteindadeda! SSAA REE ea eis HONEA MONA MANNY HOMO AIBN IMnMNIRNN Yn! a | NEARLY AID DYING MAN. FORTY MILLIONS JUST DISCOVERED A Fortane—In Solid Realty Owned by Charles E. Appleby, the existence of whose wealth until recently was known to but. few, every dollar of which was made buying” land in those parts. of Greater New York toward which the population is pressing and the cliy building: ; HERE IS’HIS $ECRET “I never buy stocks and bonds, tions these/days. : “T believe in selecting advancing property in a good location and holding until it goes to.a_good figure, then selling and reinvesting. “Sorhe years ago | beeen? some fifteen lots on’ Seventh Avenue at, $450 per lot. To-day I can sell for $75,000 per lot.’’—Charles E. Appleby. WARD RTA I KAM MATA RAR, Inever have anything to do with corpora- : = THE GREATEST VALUE IN GREATER NEW YORK offers the same orportunity to you to-day that Seventh Avenue offered to Mr. Appieby, for itis inthe direct line of all developments, ‘is highly_restricted and has all of the City advantages. The land is high, but prices are low. and terms are easy. deed with Title Guarantee & Trust Co.’s guarantee. Three railroads give fine service new, which is being greatly improved. Streets are the widest and all other improvements the best in Greater New York. Buy Carefully. Buy Now. Buy Wisely. Those who buy carefully and wisely are buying now at LAURELTON to provide for themselves a home and a sure profit. Reltable, experienced, financially strong people back of It, whose money will COMPLETE improvements now under way. i SEB THE PROPERTY ITSELP. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. A warranty > RAINIER RANAANR A, CAR TICKETS ON APPLICATION. BIRD’S-EYE MAP. LAURELTON LAND COMPANY Second Floor of Brunewick Bidg, 225 Fifth Ave, Cor. 26th St, New York City. WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS, President. P. B, PURDY, General Manager. - — REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BRONX BRONX. THIS MAP SHOWS THE CHOICEST SECTION IN THE BRONX | AND THE LOCATION OF - Bronx Terrace _asarel Selling Agents for the New York and Westchester Town Site Co., Ete. REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE— | > World Help Wants will qu _ LONG | ) ISCAND. Now York's Greatest Suburban Development All Improvements by Us Tickets Furnished at 415 Ti es Bldg the kind of workers that 86 MONTHLY. | Bloomingdale Building, 59th St. Side, Neat Lexington Ave, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. LONG ISLAND. UA Mullding » New City, tla FOR CASH No Assessments. t 34tii St., at the Perry, , or East New York, » Times Si bring to your door do things RIGHT, Brooklyn. Rew York, Hi. “Take a 20 P. M. train ‘Sunday for MASSAPE’ Lots now at one-iourth-their value after compl.tion of the Tunnels, TERMS $10 PbR LOT, Y. “F" stands for Flirt, A very dull man, Who smiles on MIS-Fortune Whenever he can He's not a wise chap, Or DAME Fortune he'd court; A World Ad. will bring Her most pleasing retort, ' Adpuartisa Far Hee ToMarraw. ON THE NEW FOUR TRACK ELECTRIC New York and Westchester R. R. NOW NEARING COMPLETION This new Electric Road will connect with thelecesen Subway System at 177th Street and Boston Road, West Farms (See Map) | BAYCHESTER AV. EXPRESS STATION ON PROPERTY Through Trains—FIVE CENT FARE—No Change of Cars You can NOW Buy Choice Building Lots in $700 UP BRONX TERRACE--Reasonable Terms—from When the N. Y. and Westchester R. R. is in operation Values will Double, Treble and Quadruple as they did in the Lower Bronx when the Subway was completed, MOST ATTRACTIVE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT YET OFFERED. Property fronts on Boston Road, Grace, Ely, Edson and Bruner Avenues and East 222d Street. All Streets laid owt and graded. Bronx Terrace Overlooks Pelham Bay Park and Long Island Sound, Call and see this. beautiful property or send for detailed Information. IRVING REALTY: co. Bronx Office (oren Dally and Sunday) 225th Street and White Plains Ro: To Reach Bronx Terrace Now. SVE CRATER ETOP R CS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK: WONDERS 4 ‘ : 4