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\ CITY LOOKS 10 SUBURBS FOR BIG NEW MONEY Outside Realty Values Are Main Factors in Raising Debt Limit. BUILDER KEIM BECKONS TO MANHATTANITES. w ercome BROOKLYN He te building whole blooks of high- @ass two-family dwellings in the Ster Bing place section of Brooklyn, around Albany and Kingston avenues, ‘That the suburban boroughs ere more | than able to pay for the new rapid transit subways which they need is ahown by the tax books for the fiscal year ending with June. Long Island and Staten Istand aesess- ments of real estate record a gain of Rearly $245,000,000 over the 197 figures. They, alone, in the one year have added over $24,000, to the borrowing | capacity of the city. Tt was a year of reaction, too, in In- vestment values. expected to show much larger In- creases. But, with an average of $%,- 000,000 @ year, those three suburban doroughs would add at least $75,000,000 to the city’s borrowing capacity in three years. And tt would take at least three years to build tneir needed subways, The cost would not exceed $00,000,000. Not only would they pay for thetr own subways during that period, but they would add more than $780,000,000 to the city’s real estate assessment roll fn the meantime, And past experience shows that the construction of suoh subways would more than double the norma! advances in realty values. Thus, by using their own tax money to bulld their own subways. the three boroughs would add fully $1,600,000,000 to the as- eessment roll. So, instead of contribut- {ng $75,000,000 for sugh construction dur- ing the next three years, the three boroughs would turn into the sity treasury collateral for loans to the ‘mount of $150,000,000, Money Comes From Suburbs. In comparison with the $245,000,000 tn- crease of assessed realty values ip the three boroughs which have not ob- tained now rap!d transit subways increase for the Bronx during the year | ending with June was only $4,540,938. Even Manhattan, which 4s the centre of all the gigantle systems of both pub- Ne and private subway construction, Li dan increase of only $19: Manhattan and the Bronx @dded only $23,71 Many real estate promoters claim that the big additions which the suburbs fare making to the city's exchequ title them to consideration {n the matter | to the pro- | The || Proportion is revealed by the percent- | of new subways, according portion of thelr contributions. ages of increase in assessed valuations, The past year shows an Increase of | 86.15 per cent. for Queens, 23 39 for Rich- || mond, 13.07 for Brooklyn, 1123 for the Bronx, 4.38 for Manhattan, Staten Island and Brooklyn have | | united on the sudway {ssue because | Richmond interests realse that any subway which they might get would have to run through Brooklyn before i could cross the Narrows Into their territory. Uniting also thelr average gains in assessed values for th they show 18.23 per cent. in o with the 1123 of the E entire eastward and south’ expansion, repre ed Quaans, Brooklyn and ond, show «n average gain of 24.20 per cent East Against North. These figures will be used by Long Richmond interests their campaign for They will cont neutra) fact gle se all subways, north and south or east and benefit Menhattan. They make it @ fight between fhe on ne side and the other three suburb oroughs, Bronx {nterests have been able to Dlock the movement for new eas’ d subways because Manhattan flat own- ers have thrown their influence !n favor of the northward expansion. They have Deen alarmed by the big flow of flat wellers into Long Island suburbs, but influence of uptown flat owners ‘s ing less because business ts tak- thelr houses and removing them eadily from purely resid And the larger business interests down- town are more than enough to counter- balance the influence of the fiat owners Decause owners of such central business Property favor an equal spread of the city tn sll diregtions from old cen- tres rather than a oontinuance to ex- of the northward movement. as near as possible to the old ws of the east and west [transit lines The coming years aro, 00 to the debt mit. | year, | nt the great masses of people cpaitres, and they are working for exten- n Police and Fire Service. UBSTION. What ts the highest law of the State? A. The Constitution fs the highest law of the State, be- cause no law passed Is valld or binding {f it in any way confilots with Ite provisions, It is also worn etimes referred to es the fundamental law of the State because ft {s at the foundation of all the law, looked, however, that even the State) Constitution ts subject to the Constitu- tlon of the United States, and also to {all acts of Congress and United Btates treaties. Neither the Constitution nor the laws of any State may run counter) to these, They, well as the Const! tion and laws of the partioular State, are embraced under the expression “the | law of the land,” In any State Quastton, What {s the Constitution the Btate of New York? A written document providing for the ot | |three princtpal branches, that is to say, establishing the principal offices with the functions of each, and out- |Mning {na systematic manner the gen-| |era! plan of administering the eftatra! 7 of the State, and laying down In ad- |)” ition certain broad principles for the preservation of the civil and politica! | righta of the individual. |Few Understand It. | | A briet analysts of this document wil! | help » great deal in the understanding | Jot all our Institutions. There are a great many men who go to the polls amined the Constitution, or who, if they | have read ft, still have a very hazy notion of it, thinking of {t more or less | vaguely as “the oltadel of our liberties,” | and the like, the Constitution of the United States, | Mke all constitutions, In fa’ was in- tended as an socurate desoription of| | our form of government. It ‘Is just CH if you were forming a social or political) club or association. You would, first of }all, adopt a constitution In !t you | ofMcers fhe olud should have, and the | Powers and duties of each. In addition, | you might provide something as to the| | riwhts and privileges of members. There- after you might adopt all sorta of by. laws, but all such would have to con-| | form to the constitution. Buch In substance are all govern- mental constitutions. They provide for the form of government as well as out- Mning the people's rights. Then all awe must conform, It !s Constitution was drawn, signed and adopted without a single provision look- ing to the rights and liberties of olt!- zens. It was merely a dry-as-dust out- Ine of @ form of government. Fi and Ifberties were deak with later the amendments, Political and Civil Rights. Q—Wheat are the political and civil are they secured? A—HIS POLITICAL RIGHTS are to Join Our | i} and The rest in ea Sieg a Leave Grand Centra Trains ‘em Stent Conte! We are pleased to give {1 formation mention the letter in the sil iSaebe Oe sont ed sou Wy al will know just what t 4 populated as densely ag ts | || what to seng you fae bn equa) Astanc) to ag rdecsoaaDaD rd 1 Oars BLOOMINGDALES’, #8% {° 34,457 —e "Civil vies “- By Ernest L, Crandall, Former Civil Service Bxaminer,' THE EVEN! NG WORLD, School vote and to hold office, if duty acleoted. Political rights ere fortettadle upon conviction of a felony, HI8 CIVIL RIGHTS, which are not forfeltable, consist ohiefly of RELIG- 10U8 FREPDON, thet ts, the right to worship unmolested gocording to one’s own faith FRBEDOM OF SPEECH, and freedom of the press, the right to printing, one’s opinions on all subjects; a right subject only to the right of the government to suppress treasonable, re- bellious or seditious utterances, and to the right of every individual to be pro- and vote, vote on constituttona] amend: | pro menta even, who have never @x- eu But, primarity, oar Constitution, Ike °° | would set forth how many and what|' worthy of note that the entire Federal | / BT a rights of a citizen of this State and now |‘ ALL CARS TRANSFER Hii LEXINGTON T0 SAVES 5. Scarsdale Par To-Morrow (Sunday) Afternoon | No Expense to You See train time below 4 We'll Sell You a Full’. Size City Lot for $270 All you need pay down on the lot is $10.00. “ We’llBuild You a a Home onthe Lot ¥ We'll Take You Out to Scarsdale Park Without a Bit of Expense to You To-Morrow (Sunday) Afternoon Leave the 125th Stieet and Park Avenue Station at 1.49. Make arrangements to GO, SURE 1 infor tected In hia reputation against slander Tt should not be over- j and libel. LAM FROM | GOVERNMPNTAL OPPR 0 as the confiscation of papers or proper ty or the quartering of troops citizens in times of peace; th |of general search warrants where no specific crime {e charged ("Every man's house Ie his cast the imposition of ees and inordinate fines, the ex- culon of excessive b lor cruel or unusual p' iLife, Liberty, Property, The right to life, berty and property, | without due process of jaw; under which general head come al! of justice provided for persons of orime—i nt to be both an | Msio per Dy m) explains why @ District-aAt y | appeain a case, @ question that mignt well ba asked.) Other Rights. Then there is the right of slavery, or in a 0 a state of inyol except av a punishinest exer il TE Excursion to up. sy payments for any price you want to pay, and you can pay for the whole thing monthly after making a reasorabie first payment, in amounts no higher than the rent of a city flat. The house will be built as you uilt, of materials staunch and it will be located in an ideal spot in beautiful, health- ful, high, mosquito and malaria free Westchester County Station, at 44th St. and Lexing- mation. circle on the right, then we In writing for in {| tlon only. utter publicly by speaking, writing or}; ARBITRARY ae SATURDAY, are provisions of the Federal Conetitu-| awaits the ection of the next Tagisla- JOLY 11, 1908, 100 PAU i) 4 Senate mitted Habeas Corpus, in his presence tnquire the ¢ uae alleged oustodian of the prisonor, and | FAS RS the aente 2 lal Orne are hs }Wite of @ Nich Chicagoan Has Hin | Shrewsbury River for the body of Gu» ng of a Latin phrase, meining | PBMou shalt have the body” of the| A¥Feated, and He Pleads Guilty. |tave Phosler, of No, 5 Second strect, Ha eth eC TER ny CHICAGO, July —@amuet A, Kim-| Jersey City, who was drowned yester- derly, a nephew and heir of Peter Kim-! gay afternoon because he was too berly, who died a few years ago leaving | proud to onll for help. It tp belleved An estate valued at $10,000,000, was fined | the body has floated out to sea. ) | $80 In the Hyde Park Police Court yes- cerday, after he had pleaded guilty 10 | ota prided himself on being the best horsewhipping his ten-year-old son, lawimmer tn the Turnverein, When the Kimberly was arrested at the instance | organization gave an outing yesterday of the boy's mother, who told the Court/ he with a nu that her husband had been living In i at ness since he recelved a legacy @f| na Tica ty cain ane ee ee $4n,0 from tho estate of his uncle. | P owin against, Phosler| Kimb ae Cheba deserved the! ilved In and his companions marvelled punishment, but the Court decided that his ability to iy | Phe chastisement had been too severe. | “nes ervarsi suena, the Tanke cone Peta Sa his strokes were weakening. BRANCH HEADQUARTERS, “They called to him: “Do you want stitutioy| Tammany has designeted the Bar-| help.” ; thold! Hotel as & branoh political head-| He did not reply but continued to} ie Brent in ‘Lalla, Tae right to recover damages for Injuries resulting in death, « right ac- crulng to the next of iin of de- ceased, At common law the ri recover for euch injuries w tonal one and did not survive. the. tae jured person Naturally, pected to go ¢ of our C no candidate could be ex- s fully Into a 4 Dp s in a se YOU enswers wid question wand it ful how fect of so How Amendea. | (Gon Qa me n—How is the a? quarters, and several senatorial nomi-| ewim, sadeb ye i hie eet gave way An|y e e ves of the; and he sank ad he been less proud F 1 { the head- {it would have been an easy matter to ‘i he campaign, ; eave him, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Bae eS EROCRENN, BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN : ee end ~ ~ SN | framework of our government In !t8/ o¢ which no man may be deprived | the uarenues ed | | INTO THE WORLD'S Why We Don’t Advertise Marlboro Lots The Answer | | $72,850. Sales for Week ending June 22nd Oo advertises en can advertise | || 577,480. Sales jor Week ending June 27th boro lots as well a they advertise them selves. 84,439. Sales tor Week ending July 6th These Figures Tell the Story One Quarier Million in 3 Weeks In a few weeks all will be gone, because careful buyers, attracted by reai estate at half value, are coming in scores— $10 down and ten years (if you wish) for balance, attracts others—while 100 hon ve $100 first. payment reaches every f home-huingry heatl, We have made money for thousands, why R not for you? AY to Gent there by Elevaied klyn Bridge $100 First Payment| tor Houses now under con- struction at Mariboro SEND FOR PARTICULARS n section t ym Xe Tal Filth Ave. Ei ‘culver Line) Get off at Ave. 0. | A H ow fo Gel Heke by Ugoley, Reid avenue Nostrand avenue Vandervilt avenue Unio : street Courtstreet Tompkins and Lorimer Ninth avenue Filteenth street AddresSienaniiers Soe re seens W. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE~ | EXCURSIONS ( (pe 1 19. “TO-MORROW ay LAKE =| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY, E PLAINFIELD ESTATES At Plainfield, N. J.—The City Beautitul. | Wait te for full description of 1,5 500 Cement Fireproof Houses | | HALF ACRE PLOTS $250 Up, $10 Down, $5 Monthly E PRICES ARE IN FORCE FOR SHORT TIME ONLY, rty is finely situated at Plainfield, N. J, withi \ Aare res Nn €asy commuting FOUR GRAND FREE EXCURSIONS TO EVERY WAGE EARNER AND PROSPECTIVE BUYER Saturday, July 11; Sunday, July 12; Saturday, July 18; Sunday, July 19 Meet our agents, wearing Blue Cards with VALHALLA pri int at foot of Liberty and 23d st. 10:30 A. M. and 1:30 P, it on ae bove dates; or free tickets, maps, etc., at our office. : VALHALLA REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO., Suite 301, 132 Nassau St,, New York City, 'Phone 2522 Beekman, ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILOREN $1.00 &O Cts. LEAVE W. 23d SY, 8,50; LIDERTY ST. 9 A.M, so aman MAUCH CHUNK Glen Onoko and The Switchback | CHILDREN ROUND TRIP TICKETS 1.60 LV. W. 23d @T. 8.20; LI 75 Cts. ERTY ST. 8.20 A.M. LOCKLAND, ST SUNDAY Ek GURSIONS Specta! Expr r = = ————————S=—=== EXCURSIONS, __EXCURSIONS Every Sunday Morning bol Steamer “Ort heme CAE ON LONG iSiand Soun | Rar Aas a saad i Coq mina He od AM, cand "str, ied. the North Shore to $0, trom tt stat te, mane Md trip along | ; | ALL Day SAIL [= z i entering Oys 10.00 A.M Return! ? Home); returt- ale HOC | 430 Pat ait ulis She; children, 2he, le & Luxufiously Furnished Str.) ~~~ ——— CILY OF WORCESTER, STEAM BOATS. nent, Fall River Line Mt jeav fe t River, foot Pler 70, Baat River, M. Return due New BELLEWOOD. Monntain Resort Covering 300 Aores, ‘ ihe AMUSEMENTS -_ Slt _DANGING Trip a Bridgeport on tree CATSKILL, 20 A. EVERY Children eae a, #91) SUMMER RESORTS. UNDAY 1 wilt RE J eb edna 4 SUS :.Pler 70, East River, (Returning, leaves New York 7 P, M. neh Connter. vo folder or telephone Coedandt to tatormation. POSEN SS MEW. ENGLAND NAVIGATION COMPARY “FOLLOW T THE CROWD” “WANT” COLUMNS. FOR A SUMMER HOME, AN OUTING OR VACATION LON ISLAND “Where Cooling Breezes Blow,” Over 400 Miles of Shore , Bound and LEHIGH VALLEY RAILR isunia Berry § Leave Penn Yoards plication at thes Ucket offices; 120 B: and 6) There are two othor ct rights e¢. v made cured only by the st tution, onal conventions for gen: | amely, the right pus,| eral revision once in twenty years, if which meana thet any person reat:aiid, voted for by the people. In any cea! of his Hberty is entitled to be produced | the peer must finally adopt all} dodily In court, the court may | changes by Sireetires vote | ft his detentio das in if | femal, Masri doe cone a ree ieatad RINED $50 F FOR “LICKING” SON! Members of the Hoboken Turnverein Ryan oy Sout eo athe SRST at Obie fearched all night at the mouth of the Phoeler, who was only twenty years of friends went for | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, |= EVENING | LING, senenttiiniaieenenaes REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Qu Que Battle Cry ls “Home, Sweet Home” 10,000 Strong Homes! Homes! Homes! of every size and description—ready to occupy. No waiting—no wortys jing—just move ia. If you can’t find what you want and have your owo | plans and ideas, we have ten builders reac ly to build—ready to ple ASC YOU. Our list contains some bargains that can ‘be bought for a smail amount down and easy monthly paymenis, We expect ten thousand homes seekers to settie in Richmond Hill in the next few years. It behooves jyou to visit Richmond Hill Sunday and see just what we have. You | will be agreeably surprised, RICHMOND. _HILL jis a part of Greater New York and is only 7 miles from Manhattan's y Hall, It is more like the b suburbs of Boston then any place around New York, and the trat are incomparable, Trolleys, steam roads and the s CIN OPER ATION 60 DAYS) are only carry h pacity, and there \13 a seat for every man, woman and child. Richmond Hill js an ideal home section, ized streets and shaded parkwa g. ‘ Don’t Let Anything Keep You Home. We hav 50 peopt July 44, a July around it ¢ and on the map and take a ride throug {1 A. M, and 1.30 P.M. both days from L Brooklyn, L. I. R. R. depots. Look for the men from Reeves & Co. wearing white badges, W. C. REEVES & CO., RICHMOND HILL, 317 PARK ST. NEW YORK e Of S 124 E. 23D ST. marreennimanmnt ris} with 50 miles of macadam- mond Hill t aturday, dur forces to show Rich 12 day REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | NEW ANERCEN | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— EY. @ Ay LUld ANE. i CI (rie u iu Date FA 2on your mo! t that vou r. Richt on alle Main Line of the Penna, R. Ns Only 16 Miles from New Yor’, in the Beautiful oH of RAHWAY, N. J. ti lute Guarar s the We wey WITH WATER IMPR( EV EN TH W IS RIGHT THROUGH THE PROP- ERTY NOW; AND WITHIN THE CITY LIS THE GROUND IS HIGH, DRY AND LEVEL, YOU ARE B YING A (QUARTER ACRE ( PHIS CHOICE PROPERTY AT A PRICE WHICH WILL BE DOUBLED WITHIN THE NEXT SIX M NTH. WW . Th PENN, R. R. TUNNEL IS IN OPERATION TITLE TO THIS PROPERTY GUARANTEED BY THE Lawyers’ Title Guarantee Company, of Newark, N. Jd, FREE AND CLEAR, Terms, 10% Down, 2% Monthly, 419 Off for Gash Special Price on Half and ie Plots Come out ar y, Satur TRAIN ON SUNDAY AT Our agents are stati wear red badges re to the property, Se ther particulars eall or The Kline Realty & Improvement Company 432 Nassau Street, Manhattan, Phone 4059 Bez ekman Branch Office, 11 Graham Ave., Brooklyn, \. y, | Aseats Wanted | Established Half Generation, PIANOS AND ¢ id secure one of t yors ay, le: House, and they ant you direct oritiits REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | LONG ISLAND, — - $165 GAN Stlieson sAamlings, ' In order to avold old renting extra storage yace Vatalde our ‘own Aareroomns, ae UYS A tor’s} HEMPSTEAD, L. i, within the city limite, A few cholce lots rl to be wold Th “the ‘ville fhe 4 out at re: fi tranaportation, Call or write tot fall pu ERIE: “NEW YORK REALTY Co,, 216 Montague St., Brooklyn, N.Y, Greatly Reduced Prices Ny leree | an k va watch have been take; ry dexirable Mason & Harta Ume to a TO ANY OND Jnteresied ia the won tists 6 evelopment cf aene mand wa, wil & magazine descr of the movement, Aldresq Secretary, a7 av., New York. males 3 Well-known $95 to 5185 and upwards Write for full descriptive lst, prices and Sidi nent plan 129 Fifth Avenue, near 20th St room 25(h s) y Upright, 10, Balance sm nionthly payments, Open eves STORE TO LET SUITABLE FR Abas __BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. a CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY, TOWN BUILDING, PASSED BY OVER A MILLION PEO- Cleaning and renovating by yaouuy PLE DAILY. process on pramisea; machines tor CALL or ADDREss’ | BEUMALIC SPKOLALTY U E. A. PRATT, | 2 Cortlandt #1, New York ROOM 207 WORLD BUILDING, | re Bi iD cree bl HELP WANTED—MALE. "| WALL TENTS, .=" Pig peennnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrnen | TT, HOU Mla ie RESSMEN—Wanted, in of the finest in Ne England, « first-ciase two- | Tei, 2477 Sorted, a, familiar with folding ez] s works lan reaar Deeaaroom f « koe fruSie hee ae” World Wants Work Wonder, | | FOR SALE.