The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1907, Page 6

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Rae Mew auditorium of the Brooklyn int School tet |Teachers. was noon by, satus | Fant former’ ‘thd nts «athered to i ‘honor to Miss Uacilia -E.:8mith, tho c) @etired in June after: forty-odd- years of The reception was arringed by genera! organization of: the school. | oe ‘programme for the afternoon was’ Aes the torn. Of-e Aloket- for-a_raiiroad “Via the ‘geox-'| Exoursion in honor of Miss Lu-j Smith, Oct. %, 197. Good for oni a8 passengers ‘tame with all their good-will to Mise | es ticket was appropriate, as it ml ene of Miss Smith's methods on a eos geograph. She believed -—“gaouraions to pores rapico—hie~ $F lndustrial interest, and was in this method of instruo- ‘he coupons Pe » _TNE/ EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. OC: TOBER 20, Ss te Mal jonaire, 5 Coupons Are—-Good "When Bearer le seus to ‘Void if Detached. tertainment began when the t, Russel L. Ray, yelled “All| ‘and the membera of fe youngest clase-who-le! never met Miss { fhnith, rushodto-the platform Ilke late ‘excursionists, Then the train pulled @ut ef: Room 42 (Misa Smith's room In "the training school, and rushed along to ‘Ink Valley. Then one of the conductors, Miss Els i = Mireles, —exi plained.the mysteries of the aeetvalieg yes a piece of Lora folded to represent valleys an ith streams marked in ink, il- Sertiive “of Miss €mith's method of Seching valley set iene ‘eursionist) expla! Water] Piowed down because the land jaa lower ma welow, and the Greek uy omotl Sisesein ies : ried, in iniitetton—of Miss Smith, : foat the water did not flow down be!| Pneineer Wallace Stanley. ot the, @alise the land was lower, but that the Kanawha and Michigan Rallroad, flowing water cut away the land ana {Yesterday he would be killed if he went made {t lower. }out from Corning, O., on hin regular the on ALL OVE ‘Then the train proceated, the con- xuny . : e © @ietors ‘making erroneous statements | “T won't xo.” he told the boss. “7! Bheut geogiapny and—the Greek | feel there ts golnk to be © wreck I can see It now.” ‘The boss told him to take something for his head, and sent Engineer Edward Porter out in his place, | A-Wreck occurred tight where Btanley 14 4t would, und: Porter and his fire: John Famons. were freigtit engin collided with another) |locomotive at Langville, fashion, correct- horus, Miss Smith, them, Mits Smith enjoyed the en- pleating immensely, for she saw hor | © @rlticiama had taken deep root in the) eecopede st the future teachers, the--ttrip't-waa:over-Miss in, prince) fe school Cee eee ee, te a frome WW shington, (BURIES BARREL or . Peas, hse, ese SEs eM IN HIS GRAVE. _ Fohnwort Presented Samaras math’ cit | Seventy - five-year-old Phineas G. | of the faculty. Wright, of New Haven, Conn., has had [his-grave opened and a barrel of whis- [key placed tn tt. Ar.-Wright had the-grave duct year Ingo and a marble slab laid on it. On the slab was carved ‘Going, but know not where," and a life-sized buat of Mr. Wright. —- "TAo “Ktone mason, didn't make the “the aged man te. sult,—and | ere Hi mi 3 ral umes. M: say what he m 4 tO | toute ore KILI HIM—IT DID. ODDITIES IN THE NEWS sina tion, itched, and R THE WORLD Shorts Stories of - ‘ Wnusual_Happenings coll Singular Experiences Picked Out of cell. hel’ fell Beane The doctors said it| felt was heart disea: SC. ‘HON CHIN VACCINATES. HER. Miss Esther Biank, a young achoolkir) {living in Johnson avenue, Richmond Hill, L. 1, has accidentally vaccinated horself on the chin. She attends Public School No. 61 wan vaccinated on the log. he scratched it. e happencd to.scratch herchin, and. fae fingernail is supposed to have pene- trated the skin and lett enough virus a POSTMASTER CAN'T QUIT J,OSING JOB. Thomas Knotts, of Gary, Ind., wants to give up his job as postmaster of that clty, but Uncle Sam won't let-him.- pays out $170 a month in clerk hire. Ha fair, and it has | ment hi his pay. GIRL. SUICIDE WENT TO MORGUE TO DIF. ate yoars Olds wit, ‘The~Govern- drank carbolle there, |erowing | Knotts draws $90 a month salary and! took the office when It was a small af-) however, refused. to {ncrease Poor Man's. Wages Gan | mand Property at gain Prices,- 'REALTY ISA SAEE BANK, “Savings are aafe.in real. e: This la what: financtors are saying. Troubles of high financiers make ‘the. SL buyer took.—prosparoua by ton= | | in: not gamblers. W fowners donot hold an ey_are payin, are not depen: inaney market, Jugglers steal thelr property, | prices of corporation street securities. suburbe— Most of them) are paying” porte: 10 None of them hi curitiea, | poor man’s opportunity," |inent real estate broker | "The voor man’ man‘a_fortune in half. of recreasing, gains a long stocks, and bonds.’ that the equity | period’of yeara, ‘They make the pay | menta with their surplus savings, on Wall Nor can Wall street |* |= Whiie“bankshave~been= shaking | securities jbeen melting away, real estate valuos |!n suburban home centres have been _|holding arm or rising to new cla, It haa been a starting object lew #on {0 every one with money to in- jvest.They see demonstratod the safety |of real estate and the danger of Wall | Insts Yment | been “hurt by. Ananclal panic except those, who also | had become Involved in corporation se-| small means hold $246,000.00 of property PANIC OF RICH “Uniti CHE Bar- | )Crash in Wall. Street For-| “tunes Makes Home-Owners Look Prosperous. ataite."* the most conservative "There {s no panic in suburban real Jestaie, because most-of It is held by | the | here full high lev The Poor Man's Chance, More than 70,00 persons sre buying | homes in Greater New York and {ts }pour their savings into suburban real | arly-20,000-are-buying lots, /¢rtate. thelr buyin ralees realty prices for their And thus increases the fortunes of ail hey. street's have {a the opportunity which rich men's troubles offer io. tha door man. Any |JOSEPH P. DAY IS THE MOST ACTIVE AUCTIONEER. wager can buy otitside realty now &n make big profits in tho boom whieh Is sure to. follow." Higher Prosperity Coming. The solid front which suburban real estate presenta to diaturbing.. nancial conditions is attributed to’ he hom buying demand, ate ER aking rate, and—tta Mansae are forced hom Toutlying distriot That fact avburban land on_a_sound Investment | Dasis, Furthermore, -the= soarcity of ‘nones—tor-specutstive-borrowers during. the past year-has kept spdculatora ina parKe meaaure out of current operations. hax kept the suburban field free aoe speculative inflation; and > prices have. progressed on a plane of actual Investment value. “Home-buyers con: trol the situation, dict an ‘era of new, record- prosperity as a result of the | housecleaning which in | y alate head 20k | st | im yesterday, “The I world Pill be Gerentorad: to the honest, conservative .men. ng finandterd will wba elim- The businees of. tha’ country un Along In--Its) course of .oan- expanron, and real eatate. an the domonstrabel best form: of Jeat the: Ese of ‘hone; Open Bt. George. Helgnts. es ‘Although =the ‘formal ‘opening (of Bt. George iHelstitas S017 occur Nov, 18; Wood, ‘Harthon ahd Company an- nounce ‘that the property will.bé ready for | inspection — (o-merro' Arrange~ ments have Leen made to handle jarne crowds, —Phe- firth the. yh four great erapertion Len South New dari —the: Inst year ahd x ANIC’ At has conriructed five houshs and spent thonsinds of dollars in developing that section Over 3,000 lots have been sdli to mor than 1.408 people. George soveru! blocks west of He'fa Chairman ot- the New Jereey- New York Heal Estate Exchange Com- mittee on the MeAdgs _ tunnel opening |troubles, Large suburban ~ promoters say that hundreds of persons are with- drawing money from tha banks and placing Mt in homes or outistna—tots, nm securities | of Phier have. yt Addi: | patter They have seen th {who bulla. ate cannot be stolen or eaten up| siven for the an! from the tnside by hich financing dl- jrecton a} (t Equalizes Fortunes. This wholesale home-buying move- {ment ts tehding In Itself to bring about readjustment of fortunas. As the peo- plein large masses withdraw their money from banks and fro COTPOTAR | -tlon -ssourities they reduce. surplu: of money which {s available to ue ew r A nee — {street borrowers. This, with the sell- n New Jersey, Somerville Garc tng ot gesurities, lowers the prices) of| WHICH tas been the scene of. areat, ac- stocks and bonds and reduces. the for-!the market to-morrow by W. C. Ree Itunes of their owners. As the people} & Company, brokers, for the own: They will rn a free special train from { Jerse: hey are going to lat the tHiest jets co at-Fs each on easy pa: ments, trro—bincks from: RRO, hi S00) cua, Ernest Latham, who bought Lats 59, 60, Sl and @. Block 4878, RAaby. for $11 to Albr a ately Wii Set] Lots at $12. “When rich men are forced (0 sell thelr property-at-panic-prices. tt is the ber—of “home buyers -hae-Increased. by aaid a prom-| 14.00) within a gear and the number of yesterday, fortune Js hin wages As a rule, bla_wages run along undis-|have not lowerod the prices of subur turbed while panics are cutting the rich | And the poor! yesterday, man who Is bank'ng hls waxes In real| have prevented the big estate, which increases in value instead | prices which population and tranatt con: The overtion stretch {his rich neighbor, whose fortune le in From all points of the New York un. | BE jurbs which are tobe opened this winter j japainc ree with-sabway-rapid-tranalt.come-reports | Sunurbs home-byulng movement in the midst of Wall street plan, |e home-buying masses Who Mold such) the | pruperties, Phe be—ors the trolleyo (and: a” wix-minutos= walk frem Somerville station. Somerville has a population of 8.0%), with stores. sclionls, eharches and all city improvements. -Strests run through the property, it Ip estimated that home buyers of} ,907.. one who In sure of a tittle aurpius from |: New York # growing | Invest-‘| Tait pe teree epee ton Park to more than 100 guests. The event led to the. sale of twenty lots. The property is visited by many per- sone who fe seeking sound «Invent- ments In these days ot unsettled mar- keta_and crazy financial conditions. ‘The nearly. completed trolley ling of | the | Mincola, Roseland and. Port Washing- ton Traction Company passes the park, For Five-Cent F. In Tunnel. H. Stewart McKnight, [President sReat-Batate Es Fat ont jealled a jerke meeting yesterday Ui jpare for demands in regard to the t tunnel. -He-wald no satisfaction ant be ontained frome Str, Belmont a to—the fare—and_the date of opening. while the Public Culitias Commi Ktood neutral: “Ve want i five and Brooklyn,” seid Treasures Jolin. WV Paris, @ ought to agk that the Be {mont franchise ho withheld wntll there {n/a knarantee of proper ‘term: A big mass-meeting vill be hela Jamaica on Thursday nicht, Nov. 7. in Draw From Bank to Buy Lots. — mp suburban’ et estate, Much buying’ at’ Massapequa’ [s iby the new wection Of lots ow ate Nich }Dound to inc tremendous Ganst ape Noewithtaniling unfavorahle’ weathior hast. Sanday, the. epocigl train’ of th usens | La sand Title Company care Hal sevoral hundred pUrchaters ToT ¢] COMPAR this aur rt stourth street |dny. 2.30 o'clock. Heights Is on Richmond | —Known people are especially subject to coughs and colds, {t isn’t out of place one to cough, and the action of a Is to be placed-om, cough on the organs involved: The violent expulsion of alr from the lungs, through the mouth, the -reaiilt-of-an-irritation Inthe alr pas sages, Ix what {s commonly known the lungs and renders them sore, weakening their natural power of: Tautomobite show mn U6 ston cent tare like Bronx} Violent Eepulsion af Tie At this season of the year. when: to- know just what {t Is that causes as coughing. This in {urn trritates| igrayed wrapper showing plainly the ASTOR MAYBE BALLOONIST q ‘There wan a greater crowd at @he Grand_ Central Palace last night then there was on the night the show opened. Many persone_ {ivell known in ty ylewed the ex: hibits aad selocted the style of cary they. use during the coming sea- son, i | Col. John Jacob “Astor was at the {show most of tho afternoon, and before he left made ment. He suid to an acquaintance that | when airaiips and balloons are ao. per fectod that It will be comparatively eafe om, may become an aero= Ww rey. ang ‘dman, Hils.. bride, the actroas, who was M Pyer#pent several, hours, at the ahow, They the new st models in theatre . wore a ROWn' of. Mrs, Cort rimp pink He pietire hat and gloves were § ‘oolar. >” It wae “Merch ght! and: bust. haces men -from ts of ‘the’ ¢ jwere present, [terested-in the mae ma ra [aineresit, ‘coms niex devoted oxciusively . to tle ine of Tuuitomobtto construction feultine at the show, Phere are Tvs; an interesting announce -~y ., Astor ty’ a member of the | as—Coughing. The ingredients —are and be purchased trouble at any good drug store, {nexpenalva without To can rayotd pine product for the Virgin Ol] of Pine, It is better to—purchase each Separately and mix them at home, The genuine Virgin Oil of Pine ia put ip Tor “dispensing, only ints ounce vials, | in a round wooden case. with an en- name—Virgin Oi! of Pine eomipound ipure, guaranteed under the Fi jlir tho New York waburbs-and-that-$203,— 3 000,000 fa held by lot buyers. The nun Crowds Go to: Harmon. Tn the northward line « special train Sil runtto Harmon. to- Wo lthe weather last Sundy was not an luble, nearly 300 roople viritod Harmon, ond the sales wero remarkable. ban home sites,” sald an active broker) Cement sidewalks have been ald. “there Is no doudt-that they |Strects are graded and cut through rise in land” ‘almost the entive property, The sp house has. been bullt of roa t buyers by 40,000. to! | “Although the Wall street crashos gations a-da E sunken lakes, around ow will be sold on. the cary Clambake Opens Park. | ditions justify, Real estate tx slmply [hmiting. But the halt leaves it at the rxain-counter level. Just ax soon as financial situation looks. bright real estate wiil-make-up for lost ei aincount "the opening ual On Long Island. a xcod, old-fas: Jones Is |rapld tragalt tunnels under the -rivers. clambake by rhe time of halting in real estate Realty Company opened Port Washing- ant plan LONG-ISLAND. (REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. REAL LONG ISLAND. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ct Dolan Aniy-ie eps eta }was sentenced to Jail yesterday drunkenness. ‘Judge RIP Me eT eo jingall fat for wit! "t 20." Rrads: smiled and ordered | nstoevening~ amd: then-waiked=+3~Deur= terberg's morgue. want abe. tad came. to- he man ran fe doctor, they returne: girl was dead atin fore ted tothe ee TENTS SFR == BY FINANCIAL SCARE Ment of, Miss Gladys Mills to Henry | Boxes and Expensive Or ee rat @arnegic Phipps, the announcement+ Confirming rumors that had deen cur- it for several month#, The wedding will take-pince this’ winter. Miss Mitls ix one of the t ters of Mr. and Mrz, Ogde ginge thelr introductio in daugh- Mills, and © “port and London. © Her mother” was “TWOIRLS chUGHT. | Both Badly Burned and Their before-her marriage Miss Ruth Livings-|* fon--one of the tWin daughters of: the ate D5: saengstaa 7 street a Mills la a granddatighter of D, 0, THe Wal : EMills, who has always desired his) }AY? pee ae) @manddaughters to choose American | fering seriously i: “Riis bUNds. BHO Ta a iilece of Mrs. White-TkU UPTOWN tres tresn Exes PE a 1 con AY. Reid. wife’ of the Ambassador to, playnow re excep + fut “enter aliens {ots in the size of the | parent las nigh Old .theat “Great Britain. Mr, Phipps, a son of Henry Phipps, olty and Pittsburg, js known a and is a graduate of Yale, class Spant—the—inmer—on » at Hemps Fainored * would fand, where they spe oS ¢ WHO TOOK DOCTOR'S ‘AUTO? wes He, Tert Te Outatae © of 4 m 2 much me, admit In the ot felt in th ih House ana | tendancs Somehody Nan OM With It. © An automobile beloncing to Dr. Jamos 1o have been agsisiant surgeon of the Mémo Hospitnl, was | apeculat imiglen Inst night from in front of his | quakes a wee! tan his street. house Somesidence, price may. walks be eetore tins auto Mmmachine “Rave received xeveral and have s ver for. of the thiratres, ee ee May Build Cathedral in 200 Years. BALTIMORE n been ald for the ore aplacopal cathedsal in. this c Hahop William Paret saya, prod. ‘ge00 AUTO KILLS $8,000 HORSE. + (15; ipivrsBu Ra, Ow %—Geoige Schu- ie pyr x bot ants onile Oct q 6 ant ack. of Riffs ito, win Mccain exiatten ‘at AY | wich week, build, > department previous time has} ill take from 100 to 200 years to gen sisters NETON street, Hobok bbendialworiemin-e—versey ONY store, Were standing at ve-and Ete street Jers swalting for @ street car in night Wh ‘hour 1 When the @ off a ad bu the eye. and when around B In thelr efforts! te but were helh ra from. the ey were tak: r went home In ac: Extension Telephones On message rate lines are only 1 5SQc..per Month They aré most con- ventent, Call Contract Depart- ment, . 9010. Cort- mation. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO., “15 Day Street jay down on a slab, telling an at-/ and when INCE WIRE LOOP it landt, for full infor- } ESTATE IS VANCED, From Track No. 17, Long Island City, or Flatbus Tickets provided at above depots or No. 415 East Thirt “(Every person who invests in w a growing section of a prosperous community adopts the surest and safest method of becoming independent? for, R. THE resistance to attack. Several dis- eases, some of which are often fatal, usually originate in this common ail- ment, To stop a cough the following mixture has been found most effec- tive Take a half ounce Virgin Of] of Ping~two and. a half pint of good whiskey. Mix thoroughly and use in teaspoon- ful doses every four hours. Five | ounces-—of-tineture—-Ginchoma—com- pound can—be-used-in--place-of»the- whiskey with the same effect, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— - LONG ISLAND, ounces of glycerine | Drugs Act of June 30, 1906, Serial Leach- 451, 0. “Chemical Co: Cincinnati, prepared only by “Ohio. Be sure to get the genuine, as the oil sola in bulk and cheap tmitations put out.to resemble Virgin Oil of Pine in name and style of package are ineffective, being largely com- iposed of a distillation of pine need- Jes, or leaves, instead of from the "pine tree -proper. These pine needle oils are not in- tended for internal use, and _when taken internally usually cause nau- jsea, Their use 1s mialnly confined — | oO the-manufacture: of ‘woap and= stint+ " DUTposes, LONG ISLAND, "NEVER. SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT a Lots at $140 in New Section at — substitution of -soma_interlor- Sal securely sealed | REAL ESTATE-FOR SALE= — Baan: “MABBAPEQUA HOTEL AND GOLF GROUNDS eo Ieselected Real Estate in AL + realty BASIS OF ALL WEALTH.”’ PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. ai i . DO YOU REALIZE THE SAVINGS BANKS ANYWHERE.’ This price is less than one-half their value now and one- -tenth their value after completion of the tunnels now building. Cement sidewalks, water and gas mains installed without cost t Lots Sold on Payments of $10 pown and $5 Per Month. 12% Have'a Part in This Great Investment Opportunity of the Yearin New York Suburban Real Estate : TAKE THE "MASSAPEQUASPEGIAL” THIS SUNDAY AT 2.00 P.M, | h Avenue, Nostrand Avenue or East New York, Brooklyn. © y-fourth Street (two doors from ferry). o purchasers, and policy of title insurance given. % for Cash. “{l tell you, young men, no investment on earth 18 50 safe, so sure, 80 certain to enrich ite owner as undeveloped realty. 1 always adyise my young friends to place their savings in noar some growing town. TH TG is cel unanimous verdict of ‘the hundreds Of” buyers who, “in spite of the bad weather, went to Massapequa ; last Sunday on the ““MASSAPEQUA SPECIAL” to setect lots. coe These lots are in the central section and highest ground at Mlassapegtias anda few minutes from the depot. ERE ARE NO SUCH YOU KNOW YOUR MONEY is safe if placed in NEW YORK) SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. VALUES HAVE NEVER RECEDED, but ALWAYS AD- and these lots at $140 will increase several hundred per cent, within the next few years. QUEENS LAND & TITLE CO., Times Bui ding, Times >a. New ¥ rk, N.Y.

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