The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1908, Page 5

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CE Slot = —————- LP ‘LATEST REPORTS AND DEATH RIDES IN EVER TIMELY COMMENT THE EVENING WORLD, t NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT © Deus TURNING A COMPLETE SOMERSAULT—FATAL IF THE RIDER i Cee . UNDODRNBATHi..... Drawn from Proto Conyrigrte ty OC Cook a ee = Mire A or C ffi STY FALL AND NEA’ RE TO RESULT IN BROKEN BONES. ee Y RACE AND DANGER IS EVER PRESENT HORSES FALL IN MANY RACES, BUT BOYS ARE LUCKY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1905. + ¢ «_—___—_— He Had Upon Tracks Here and in England. Ne ONIN: BY J. TOD SLOAN. ‘ ec Ov. INSBATING THE JOCKEY CONTINUED AFTER HIS prawn rom Prato Copyaipre ay OF Coane and a half. Your horse is closing in on the & yelling in a great hoarse roar. Suddenly there is a loud snap. | inevitable contact with the ground w us. You strike the ground. TI you. The other horses are ra | still in your hand. The horse is strugy ing you with him. An ambulance soon cor lifted in and cared for tenderly until your are driven away the horse stands three-le and with a broken leg dangling in the a The poor beast is shot. may or m p ing by. You look To describe the feeling that Jover you as you feel your to de Prawr from Pheto {ing way is dimcult Copyrigre By CO Coxe nore ; Hl HOW A HORSE RECOVERS 8 not Fa % aati { AFTER STUMBLING BY STRIE | Ics ING HIS NOSH IN’ THE GROUND.. t Athletes Getting Busy for the Summer Season —_— Con Leahy, the cosmopolitan high dumper, will probably be the first to leave our shores for e@ London Oly: pic games. Lea! {ng acquired his zi to compete for America New York two or three weeks hence 7 qnd train in Ireland for the contest pdalein Sheppant’s t to tine title of questioned. His 1 min. tember for tie national 1-5 seo. on Can't All Win, So Some Coiiege Coaches Are Sure to Be fooled es ‘ Beet re are bound to be 3 in the aquatic w se regattas this seas judging | *'* ard work th is belng done we Will wipe ¢ e sh son on the Hudson om wh ts upon which t co! t the eg nd to carry the colleg front has a good « tov HOARDED MONEY MAKES ITS NEW BANK IN REALTY —_—_—>— Savings Withdrawn in Panic Flow Into New York Lots and Homes. Real estate promises to be the chief means of restoring to general circula- tion a jarge part of the mililons of Gollars which were withdrawn and hoarded during the panté. Buying of realty by small investors shows how they are reinvesting thelr money in that form of security rather than in stocks, bonds or banks. Not only was the public appetite for lots demonstrated at this week's start of the big auction campaign, but suburban operators in all sections report that ‘they are selling more property for cash than ever. They say the public will rush into the market in masses before summer according to current indica- tions. More than $50,000,000 was withdrawn from New York banks alone during the panic and hoarded by small inves- tors, A larger amount was withdrawn from banks in other parts of the coun- try. Not halt of it has been returned to the banks, efther directly or Indi- rectly. The reason why the surplus reserves of the banks are Increasing 50 rapidly 1s foun! in the smaller demand " for money as a result of receding sen- “gral business demands. Th» small In- vestors, a5 a rule, are hoarding their cash stilt and waiting tor a guod chance to put it into real estate. ‘Not only do they hold $100,000,000 which | they took from the banks, but they | have nearly $100,000,000 more whioh they have taken from other forms of in- ‘vestment, chiefly from corporation se- ourities, The total 200,000,000 is in the hands of unknown smail investors who § | Brave been taught by the panic that real estate is the safest place for money. $80,000,000 for This Year. ' Real estate promoters say that enouch of the hoarded money has been at-/ | tracted into realty to show a distinct trend. Small investors In all parts of @ the country are turning toward New York land. They are impressed most strongly with suburban lots In the new 4 of buying and negotiation thus early In the season the total amount which may be @rawn into the New York market during the year is estimated at $30,000,000. Not all will come tn cash, Many buyers will pay tor their properties on the instalment plan. But the cash Buying alone, with tho year’s Instat- ite, Ws estimated at more Brom the series of great auction of- | | iments grow all around their happy rus- W. iH. MOFFITT TU S CHICKEN FARMS INTOLOTS. He hus sold 66,000 Jots on Long isiand since 1 homeseekers and investors, many of whom haye seen busy settle- tie domiciles. 8 which sta during the p week—and will t summer and fail te be ributed a 000, as has been reported in ‘The ing World, Pri thelr probable sa r the year at 150,000 lots. At an average of $400 @ lot the total would reach $i,l0v,000, which, te promoters estimate on, Would make 4 lets and $90,- To Sell 200,000 Lots. Although these number to be in greatly this year to take 200 Although conditions favor a large tn- creas ‘At tho start of the year over 209,00. persons In all were buying jand in the fnetropolitan districts on Instalments and 70,000 W buying home ‘Al- though many © completed payments recent the num buyers is grow! pidly the close of the year pro: sito veces) Ver rapid tranait zones. From the volume | 20.000 buying land on such terms and nearly 90,000 buying houses. Auction Campaign Spreads. Auctioneer Joseph P. Day. who sold the 246 lots on the Joel Wolfe tract in Bronx Park section last week for | 000, will offer 389 in the Hunt's Point | xt Tuesday, The event will take all the afternoon in the Vesey street salesroom. ‘Dhe property ts ready for home builders. All the streets are cut through and su ae eo Se. id ho: cupid dey sit for ou und loome. co: LONG ISLAND. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. Re How many opportunities for profit in life have you missed? How many times have you told about property you could have pur- chased for a quarter or one-half its present value? Another story ot lost opportunity will be added to your list unless you realize this is the psychological moment to invest at LONG BEACH. The. work of improving this ten-mile ocean front island is in full swing now. The magnificent fifty-foot wide boardwalk is al- most completed for twe and a half miles—4,000,Coo cubic yards ot earth having been dug by the dredges—the Casino, one of the features of Long Beach, will! open this month—the grading of streets, laying of curbs and sidewalks, electric light and gas conduits, salt and fresh water mains are all being installed now. Every visitor has marvelled at the possibilities of Long Beach —every buyer is delighted with his investment. It is up to you to visit the property and form your own conclusions, Will you do it? Write for new illustrated booklet and map. Special train leaves Long Island City and Flatbush and Nostrand. Ave. stations, Brooklyn, next Sunday afternoon at 2.00, Take Subway direct to Flatbush Ave, statfon or 4.50 ferry from East 34th st. ESTATES OF LONG BEACH 225 5th Avenue, New York WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS, Pres. S$. W. GUMPERTZ, Gen’! Mgr. H. R. TALBOT, Geni Sales Mgr. TELEPHONE, 3600—MADISON., | TAKE THE SUBWAY SUNDAY To the Fiatbush Avenue Depot, Brooklyn, or Take E. 34th St. Ferry to Long Island City Depot for | The “Massapequa Special” Trains Leaving irom above Depots at 2.30 P. M. for New York Athietes Are Siow : i _ In Arranging Meets|*aztx sxouten Deans nessed on a race cour etion of Holoca I rode in the Englis Se , Derby, which w vunds of the Irish On Hotoe: and vo Hun- : Hey and Two Hur e snapped a leg |1 st streat, were en- Rat| ason therefor 1 backwards. horse fell in my, uld not wrige { ‘America’s Famous Knight of the Pig Skin Writes of Narrow Escapes r, All thought RE | ERED WLIEI- Y°: are going at the rate of a mile in a little more than a minute | | of danger has passed. You resort to the whip. The crowd is Your horse’s head goes to the ground. In the blinding dust you feel yourself suddenly lifted into the air. You hump your shoulders, waiting for the not leave you un- re is a great rumbling of feet all about and find the reins to regain his feet and is pull- es rolling up and you are juries have gone. As you ‘d nearby, trembling all over 1 was on his neck when he sitened up nd, though lett ufter the flying stretch 1s behind, but to his assists I got ean stableman tim down—an ims Analy a fence 7 a work is being pushed plocaust abso- S seat Fen eulis cate aan eran fully 10 | MUSGRAVE’S FALL. so that it will be suitable for compe- aw a thortrae y Musgrave's fall at Jamaica & Mia ae " ee owd ran on the track | ¢, reminds me of the first ithin a month, It 1s expected t of the candidates for the es In London will be seen & should ten like for the Olymple tryout othe ps abr animal was taken thn e-axed, They a land. This po thatot vration lack of t ate w York but for State and | mouth, ANIMAL INSTINCT 1 save themselves REAL ESTATE FO" SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE { REAL EST FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND | LONG ISLAND, UA New York’s Greatest Suburban Development, Building a New Cit i Our representatives supply FREE TICKETS at above depots, also at 415 East 34th St. (twe doors from Ferry), and at Nostrand Avenue and East New York Depots, Brooklyn. For 30 Days Oniy Lots in the New Section Will Be on Sale at $190 EAcH—$10 Down, $5 PER MONTH. Cement Sidewalks, Water, Gas Mains and Sewers. Free Deed in Case of Death, Ns Assessments. No inierest or axes for Two Years } Be Prepared for the Great Long Island Advance, the Greatest Movement Ever Known in Suburban Real Estate, Over two million dollars in lots have been purchased at Massapequa during the past two seasons» because the lots were always worth twice the price advertised, the cheapest improved lots in New York suburban real estate. The lots now selling are worth twice $190 each; they will be worth several times $190 when the Pennsylvania Tunnels are in operation; they will be 35 minutes to Broadway. DO NOT DELAY—COME THIS SUNDAY While Best Lots Are to Be Had at This Price. Several Beautiful Queen Anne Houses for Saie on Easy Payments. QUEENS LAND AND TITLE CoO, TIMES BLDG., TIMES SQ., N. ¥. had It was on the 1 was riding a little mare t Was in the spring of ok a sea of Iud here were thirteen tne mud, Nash- win!” Having more nerve than brains, I tried re y jumping over ch were ahead Union ‘ for it never stood up. t me to mg would be practically little | series « yun GY RS cea in is F cre Ly 2 or brul stopped up with

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