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Evening World Daily Magazin ewlyweds # Their Cord, | Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos. 03 to ® Park Rew, New Tork, 2g ‘Peet-Office at New York as fey Canadas a . OW is no thme to stop streets, layttig: sewers, extending the water. supply pipes and:develop- “Ing ‘the ‘suburbs. of-/New ‘York. - Neither now nor at any time'should the ‘city. authoritiés* undertake’ :to check New York's development. i opening | The , The Board'of Estimate ts consid- -ering a sweeping. tesolution : post. |_ ‘poning action on ali suburban’ im- | provements, ‘This 4s not: only.) standpoint “of municipal finance, | small builders and to hundreds of OW NSRP ‘bot It $yill bring: disaster to scores of |property Gwners. padres } ‘Fhe most valugbie asset of the city of New York is the people who financial loss fo the city will be great. : ~ Next in asset value to the people living here {s the improvement of ‘land’ situated within the scope of the city tax levy. . Every improve- iment increases the value of both the land immediately improved’ and surrounding property. One development leas to"another develop. | ent, Extending one street leads to the éxtension and building up of other: streets, ‘Every one of these improvements increases’ property lues,and thereby increases the city’s tax revenue. . Z { SWS Shap 0 PAPA. AND be e, Saturday; Movember 23, 1907. a Screg Sine sey WASA MATTER WIZ ) PAPAS ATTLE PRECIOUS, DARLING APPLE DUMPLING (tt SET IT POR SJx;80 VCAN GET UP AND GET HIS MILK ys — Baby @ By George McManus LOVEY , MAKE TMs STOP __ RINGING! +) © The development of Manhattan Island, with railroad terminals re- Placing residences, bridge ani tunnel approaches displacing tens of thou- "eands of the tenement population, office bufldigs, stores and factories all forcing peopleito go somewhere else fo live, makes it a question of im-} mediate concer where these people will go. ~ of af they go to New Jerséy, the value of New Jersey property is in-|, creased. . “More taxes are paid for the support of the New Jersey schools. AThe salaries of New. Jersey “judges, police, town, city and county offi- clalsvwilf be met from the earnings of people who would prefer to settle tm New York City if they could find a place to sleep. there. More than‘half of the land territory comprised in Greater New York Seok bulll up. Staten Island is hardly developed at afl. Quéens County 4 developed only in part. Brooklyn has large areas of vacant land, and} file Bronx alone tias sufficient space to accommodate all the population of ‘the island of Manhattan. Ing of sewers and the furnishing of water supply in advance of the popu- ~ lation. Few men vill go to livé in a house where there is neither, water ie sewerage, Butchers and grocers cannot well deliver on a street which “exists only on the map and which is in fact only a mass of rocks and grass, without curbi A -Bosedbf-Estimate-should do-isto-stop-pasing-as- Naps Instead of stopping the opening and improving-of new FRGAIS SNOUT teint tos tise fosineseseef the: rita The “oF tational aitiatice 1s thane of theif business. ==The-proper fitting of the unimproved area" of New York to, meet fhe necessities of its population is a paramount duty of any mumicipal ad- ‘ministration which seeks to act in the public's interest, Letters from the People. Outiing Ont the Christmas Sonm*-ling tho industries, ete., at actual capi-| ‘We the Editor of The Ryebing World: talixation ~ without watered atock:! noy-sead-tn- your pay 4 ‘paper bonds maturing within 2 certain] @loging! of Christmas songs lod; (3) building of industries, and Q f in the pub- jp, Mevechools. Wil you be kind enough|the G. + @0-state what ‘this world wil! come to/ the com + at cost price: proceedings in- the| te,my, Ever since I was born we have! Socialist courts, and tuking and paying Wmg songs of Christ and Christinas,|for them by right of eminent dosfain,! eod now We cut it ont to please ono|a principle tn law well eetablistied by| veces, I suppose in time to come we|the good (1) old capitalist system:| wil out out the reading of the Bible. |(5) appointing a Commission to exam- I can't express my thoughts on thia|ine the tax books and tabulating the mubjoot. TP... Bath Beach. ee ete eee Oe hiue | Usate and Shee mated millions they haye stolen ro .the Rice snanstonence wade: Hey pornly «Fons RO seca orcs, his total would leave them ‘till { jebted to ¢he nation, The,$29,000,000 un- paid fine of the Standard Ol! Company |wHI help constderabiy tn @ way, And jwe wil! probably not put then in jJall tor contemptine cur tax collectors And officials, Tho land we will tax un- Hl St willbe cheaper for the capitalists| te wll t than to keep it, ae the people @i1 in Australia. Regarding the lazy an buma on the Bowery, Fifth| erence LH and Newport, and the gam at the racetrack and in Wall Eirete Ne ete tore? ‘They will re-} Biers ootee fell ‘value ot a What they pro- ~ The Chorus Girl Tells of © Dopey McKnight’s Act,- For Further.Advwventures of ‘‘Ghe Newlyweds, Gheir Baby.’’ See Sunday World, Comic Section. “The Musical Manholes. ”’ man waa to lose his connection with the wine trade,’ combe to me, ‘I'd can him from this snare double-quick! , By Roy L. McCardell. - “but before I'd be engaged ke Busy Montgomery ts, hard times or no hard times, by De Hranscombe tn atili engaged Agent, which {s more refined; EVENING W to George, and doth of them aye expense uccounts ad Ib, except that Puss’ Strike Breeker‘a expense account only runx when the Jabor situa- tion “in acute; but, when auch ts the case, everything goes. and no itoma is questioned, uy as Tseaid, George. the Wine Agent, Ja more re-{let no one pass my friends a second helping even of vintage Perfect Brut!" At) ttentiona of ladles, and | them words George comes up and slaps Amy on the back and says, “You for me! hen he's Jaded by the y Mamma De Branscombe truckles to him, makes me aatamed of my sex, touxh, nx xhe says, ‘There ain't anything personal in it; it Isn't the man I respect, but his art, or rather hia Ousingas. But ff the wine trade fen't art in the highest: sense of the word, what Ist And I don’t know but what she's right. { n =a “Many 2 \ivie Goorge ts harsh to her, and I've saw her turn away at table | George's brand and doing all a young girl can do to create the demand, refus: Development can only. continue by the opening of streets, the ble hide a sob and eome of the smaller hotel_allverware as a xouvenir. ‘If that ays Mamma De Brans- "Mike, the Strike Breaker, on tho contrary, Isn't used to the gay world Au Revoir a2@¢92. i THE BEST FUN OF THE DAY BY ORLD HOMORISTS. of fashion, tut he wants“o be shown, He pronounces things on the menu like the words iy spelt, and there's lots of things we have to lead him up to and hold his head til] hd sees they ain't golng to hurt him. df ‘you want a leugh F course 1 can say nothing,’ said the Chorus Girl, handed you, you want to get him to rea@ the Bordeaux wine iist. to « Strike Breaxer, L wouldn't have n2 “George Waa some jealous of him, thinking his play for Puss Montgomery Tas but a stall, and what he really wes doing was laying ever the ran and jelecking Amy De Branscombe. re ss George comes in unexpected to Martin's the other day and vean Mike, the Btrike-Breaker, entertaining a party of iadies, including Puss Montgomery. None! of the others but me geen film at first as he agmroached r. u. « 4 “For a moment I thought he was going to swing on Mike, the Strike-Breaker, but when George seen bia brand on the table tie’ tarah expression softened. {And then he heard Amy De Branscombe aay, ‘Take away that bottle; I never | And if you ever blaw we, kid, my heart will break for fair!’ to him, and he bas no personal objections to Pink Label or any other labl, ex- cept the union label, because he's for the open shop, even whe he opens “As money is nothing to him, he sets up no scream when Amy, | to drink from anything but a fresh bottle or permit her friends to. “And Puss Montgomery don't care, for she wants George to appreciate that she's Some costly to be seen with, and thet she 1s used to al} the refned usages of soctety. - By Maurice: Ketten “Mike, the Strike-Breaker, admits in confidence that all wines taste alike | Hi Glasses Takes a P ‘at Metropolitan Affairs Thro’ Funny Glasses, , Ps “Her friend, the StrikeiBreaker, means well, but he's rough. (He goes a@owt his endearmegis ax if he was outting a car back on the. track amid « of stones, He ain't a delicate strangler, And when Puss {p coy and telle is she don’t tlke these clinches! in the breakawzy, and his caresses leaves marta, 2 promises to do better next time. » ‘ puke “Mamma De Branscombe, docs the beat she can, but I te Puss thet ber, fsx, s been more used to being clmperoned by a policeman. And ‘yet be ain’ bud. He's a'skilly kid absut a lot of things, ar af “You can plank him and he don't mind, and Dopey McKnight thinks, world of him; and when Dopey ani dogs fall for strangers you can put dere your bets on them and cash, Bata ese “Dopey. ip still thinking about going to work, but he isn't thinking herd. Dee wot a new idea he's trying, to get booked in vaudeville. He calls it The Mustetl Mnnhdies! 6 : f = "You know that electric music_they‘serd kround town on wires? Well, wees | the covering on the wires gets rubbed o! music Jenks, and the other night ‘awlien Dopey was trating us down to borrow a cigarette he crosses ever& hole on Broailwuy where there was:a leaking musical wire, and up cut of te pertcrations comes tho straina o€ ‘I'm the Softest of the Fam ttmt ome Seal» { {ng out upon the cold ight alr, ‘Before long a crowd has coMected and (a enaking bets that: some -wupraili: Yikd gqne dotty was down in the conduit playing the mouth rs thought {t wrs the river breezes that hed blown up through a am rus playing on the wires down below ifke an aerial harp Bat Dopey, to what It really was, and he's asked Mark Luescher to go in. new mmusteal act, "AM Dopey says that’s nested ts to here a section of Broatway em @he. vith eight manholes to meke an octave and) then let the musts Seal frems wires below. pa ay VAN the act needs to carry 1s 3 mreet-paver ax a property sin, ame-Sbeiee be done in ons ect, which’ ds the Xind of acta that has the pate “Advanced vaudeville ts considering 1t, und If Dopey geta (t put om.welbelih turr. out and make his opening night « triumph, yey er te ens “Dopey McKnight Ja about due? Yip? Nixt? ” f : Bn nai York Thro’ Funny Glasses, ma By irvin S. Cobb. AR NEW YORK, Nov. Mork EAR GREEN: I have just letrned a ‘territie: f D During the fir six months of: the. present city railway | New one of these eminent gentlemen fesls need. ef @ change it-4s bis pleasing ctstom to sella sixty-eont framebite te the stockholders for nine miltions, end efter . 4nd ecrupulonsly putting the sixty cents, with tatesest(| date, im thd. compeng: tredsurz, ¢o go to Tight Waddingham wth the Or else make a noldy personal’ contribution tothe Civic Federation an® {twp to the houge in « shrinking.and unobtrimiye macner, ° | i But let us revert to.more congenial topics. Int us talk about the atringency. On Tenth rumor that H. H. Rogerwe yesht’. be rented but-es an tee achooner as) moon ec the river treezes. éver At Othe: ‘Forse Bhow marty soctety women who hoped ito wear a full peck’ of dim tave been compelled to struggle along on a tly halt’ pint "alasg- are reported to bays caught cold from! venturing Into the draughty Genet . I understand thet Sherry’s hae arranged to setve = 3 merce banquet’ there were loud cheers when the apeaker of the 1; Pierp Morgan the ned king of them all—as an regard J. Pierp.as Piercing Scream—bot’ mention of tire our President was recelved with « noise like somebody going under. fivence lof obloroform. When Roosevelt broke the Golld Mouth’ these gentlenus cheered ‘and ‘Mrowed great joy. Bit now, when he's merely the @ofla\ North, he finds himeelf almost as popniar among them an the’. cholera. ‘In’ Brooklyn the county officials ha: Mttie respect ‘for money that they photograph: PlesMqverters Just the same'es if he had been scrused of mesiing pants, erxi then they actually put’him in a realy, truly, regular jell.) inst ‘cited these few incidents to show you how ecute fy the Gistrensraiall, feeling, XY will now paws along to the great political event. to learn that Geapite the efforts of Bryan to’ distract , iasue ‘by sayingthat he will take the nomination tt: the: Dells on St, the Ia Stuyvesant Ohanler bovin for. cara Brety member of the Chanler fardly. thus hes