The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1908, Page 9

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THE $VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 1908, ) 1 (ITY | FFT (ARK LEQ SCRATCHED BY DOG, | *ratonea my hin NM highly oben in 2 fall FOUND DEAD vanoann eat) eas ate poe MUSTN'T CAN THEIR NOTES. *° | The polloe sat him down tn the back room till an ambulance sur: MeDonald With Torn Trousers, | jsjower Hospital ha Complains to the Police, and cauterized Donald sald Wirde singing for Ht ‘Andrew MoDonald, of No. 200 mast| WA# passing No xington avenua Director ¥ | sixty-stxth atreet, walked Into the East | When @ brindle Mahe! out iand! Nie y | Rity-nrst street police station at 8 flew at him. ‘The Board of Health was birds " 1° vn of Dippel Forhida Metropolitan song “ie ‘ # signed ho ex- : at f too, ; ntly | It makes singers common to allow them RATER CATER auGUEUATWaakKe TL phize themselves, says tho aoy that of a man who had dark and expends their power 8% jai, moustache, a ruddy complexion. | nographs, and e he has under con o'olock this morning and, showing 9 communteated ye fue a Ue semen jas so notified t well was about forty-five years old and jong tear in hie trousers, remarked to| Wa® sent to try and find the dog. Mc. tract. He says he doesn't care how, Opera singers earn many thousands of vaiehad 19 pounds, It was taken to | ee ee ay pen et A the Heutenant. Sonal said Re would ‘put "himeld in. Gfuen thay lng before or atter opera, qoljrs fom the pAONoEEADH compenles Thy poll station at the Tastery and FOURT ENTH sTREEt West of Fifth Avenue “A dog 4d that amt his teeth once. » into a phono: |g do not relish the new order. later removed to the Morgue | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR §ALE— REAL ESTAic FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— rcauemee CLOSED TO-MORROW BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN. 5 BROOKLYN. Bs . rcs cee STN AT lee A ce ed SEEN UT voy learner ann EO Streets Unlighted at 4 A. M., and Highwaymen Take Advantage of It. During July and August Saturday Here Is Full Holiday IS FAULT OF OFFICIALS, AS IN PAST EIGHT YEARS Flatbush Gardens On Flatbush Avenue All day long nice people poured out from the trolleys, gazed en ihe half4nade Next Week Continuation of e e ’ oing! Going!!! G— AUGUST SALE with AST week we published the largest real estate ad. that ever appeared in print. We predicted that:on Sunday there would be a thousand persons on Flat- 0 Everything Right Up to the Mark streets, where soft loam had turned to mud, then at the falling rain, finally at the bush Gardens if it did not rain. But it did rain, all night long,.and most ; As Advertised! 4 procession of buyers already on the field, and, turning up their trousers, or tucking their skirts under their arms (according to the necessities of the case), plunged in. Jt was a case of ‘‘land’’ against ‘‘lingerie,”’ and Real Estate won. At sunset Contracts for Lighting, as Ar- ranged, Leave Late Workers or Early Risers Unprotected. James %&. Hearn & Son —_—--__——*sF For about one hour-the darkest hour of the da ere unlighted, ‘This ts because the oon- tract between the lighting oomp&nles and the clty makes it so, The hour defore daybreak, which thugs andj thieves like #o well—when the leopy | New York City's streets) policeman has seen his sergeant—when the late homdcomer generally needs all the light he can get—this hour t# tho one when all gas and electric lamps | have been extinguished. This {s not) tn Manhattan alone, but all over Great. | er New York, | More th wey robberies occur In this mariaenterenniens) real estate was broken into little bits. cur in cit: Tha atreatt aUnlEhe| n the following hours: | EXCURSIONS, | DENTISTRY, ad BELLEWOOD TEETH, — of the day. What happened? A_twenty years’ record of big sales in Stook Clearances Add to Attractions During this period the sun rises oa) follows. If you have three or four teeth 1 Aur : ; | Mountain Resort Covering 300 Actes! wilt insert a full set without a Ate we had sold altogether 720 lots, Every salesman looked like a Vanderbilt cup- | AMUSEMENTS, MUSIC, DANCING Plate, | do this with absolute satisfaction, Examination of your EVERY $ CHILDREN | teeth free, SUNDAY J .00 50 CENTS | Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00 MAUGH ( HU NK’ aa beanie AUGUST ee Mahia G U | L SH AN | The Famous Switchback Railroad | Special train for Mauch Chunk Leaves Penn-| STEAMBOATS, LEHIGH 2318599 Conon ant P ATTEN TINE winner on a muddy day. For once in our lives we were glad it rained, Now, every advertisement is written for a purpose; but, odd as it may seem, “this is not written to sell lots, for FLATBUSH GARDENS will sell itself—but it is written to give you, the doubter, or you who were not able to get to the property, a chance to learn something which will be of service to you all your lives. First; There is a wonderful tide of population setting in toward Brooklyn, and a wonderful real estate movement will follow in its train. The proofs are so numerous we can*t find time or spece to recite them. Second: We can give, will give, and are giving land at one-half the price of any competitor, for we sell at a price based on what we paid years ago, and not what we would have to pay for property to-day. There are 188 choice lots left at FLATBUSH GARDENS. Every man with red blood, and within reachable distance of FLATBUSH GARDENS, be he banker, merchant, professional man or mechanic, should visit this property and give his experience a kindergarten lesson in real estate. (If he were beyond the kinder- garten stage this advertisement would not be necessary. ) Ask ten real estate leaders in New York City where the next boom in prop- erty will take place, and nine of them will instantly say “Brooklyn.’’ Do you wish to be ahead of the procession or behind it? Do you wish to come in on the crest of the wave and be landed high and dry above the reach of financial undertows? It so, at least begin to study and make a start by examining what we have done at Flatbush Gardens, the spot where, within the past three weeks, we have moved 20,000 cubic yards of dirt, rough graded a mile and a half of streets, put in 15,000 square feet of sidewalk, 3,000 lineal feet of curb and gutter, 8,000 square feet of macadamized roads, besides starting houses and other things too numerous to mention. For half an hour before the rising of the sun there {8 a twilight which !s) trong enough to enable a person with good eyesight to see where he ts going, but for the hour preceding this day ms break the ¥ of Water and Light! very jealously en in many years, department a} overnment in} xtinguishment | mps on moonlight nights, | however, was com-| yno elther was off areless as to the Yorker who comes, VALLEY Daesbrosses Sts, 800 A.M. (RAR, Brooklyn Annex, 7.45 A. M Paes For Bellewooi leaves West 23d St. 8.55, Cortlandt and L esbrosses Sts 9.00 A, M., Brooklyn Annex, 8.45 A. M. Fare via Brooklyn Annex, 1c, alditl as about £9,000 lights of all! racts for thelr aup- | NEXTSUNDAY \ GY | LAKE HOPATCONG ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN | $1.00 5O Cts. | LEAVE W. 28d ST. 8.50; LIBERTY ST, 9 A.M o comes home at 4 FOR SALE. wont to assert his rights very 6 he why the city gov ntage of the ENABLES MEN AND WOMEN LV, W. 23d 8T. 7.50; LIBERTY ST, 8.00 A.M, RETURNING LV. ATLANTIC CITY 7,00 P.M er or Security Required, bass ne = ‘Take 8 Along with You and Pay a | ATLANTIC CITY | vq "y ye. Own Convenience, LOCK ISLAND, $1.50 SUNDAY EXCURSIONS rain, with parlor car. e Special Express t will leave every anak /S Fogel Said He Had Been Lucky in Stocks, but His Thefts Were Uncovered. 273 6th Ave,, near 17th stiy i 2274 3d Ave,, nr, 124th St.JM1. Brookiyn Store, 1129 Broadway (Near De Kalb Ave.), rk A Leave Block Island, 1 t Grand Opening Day, Aug. 17th ON FLATBUSH AVENUE-—Short ride from Atlantic Ave. Subway Station, Brooklyn. 5 Cent Fare from Manhattan. Free ‘mprovements. $10 starts you; $6 per month keeps you going. $10,000 io Builders. (Special to The Evening World.) WILKESBARRE, Pa, Aug. M—At the Instance of the bank examiner for this district Norman Fogel, ehlef of the accounting d er. J Soar aN AUTO, 1 UMDED EA, CLIFF | ron Steamer Don’t Wait. Sale Is Now On. Every Hour Counts. orsneeteR adil This Copy of The World bar iitick Ae ea How to Reach Is Worth a $5.00 Bill ee ne ce al Ba th to-day on a THE been $10.00, but we are determined to make the opening of FLATBUSH GARDENS a record-breaking udson st., sale, and do as much business in the next two weeks ‘ , v i ferret id Sunday Morning. FROM MANHATTAN END OF BROOKLYN BRIDGE i we have been Inthe fatt of oing ni) |] seeeceseeeee eeliiiiiastys a ag hy Pee es A fom CLOTHING £9 ORDER ak oan, in order to encourage the readers of ie World, FoR i CLOTHING take Flatbush Ave. trolley direct to Ave. “N” to help us break all records, and hélp themselves to 5 o'.M. | gap DROADWAY, Entrance on Park Place. FROM ATLANTIC AVE. SUBWAY STATION get bargains jmpossible three months hence, we here agree to give a receipt for $10.00 as first payment on Address each lot to any one depositing $5.00 per lot in cash at our office at FLATBUSH GARDENS with a copy of this paper before Monday, August 17th, Or, if it is impossible for you to visit FLATBUSH GARDENS be- fore the termination of this offer, all you have to do LIS MEE COE QO0G00db ee is to put your name and address on the coupon at- tached hereto and mail it to us so that we will rev ceive it on or before August 18th. The said coupon, together with $5.00 in cash, will be received as first payment ($10) on any lot you may purchase of us in FLATBUSH GARDENS or any other property prior to October 1st, 1908. —-|DIAMONDS0" CREDIT iS BERGMAN), aiden Lane, 4th LS ) caso oF Credle Diamond Co, 8 take Flatbush Ave. trolley marked Bergen Beach direct to Ave. “N.” ROCKAWAY BEACH, 4 WATCHES 3# DIAMONDS and w American Watch @ Ma! FROM MANHATTAN END OF WILLIAMSBURGH BRIDGE take Nostrand Ave. trolley marked Bergen Beach to Ave. “N.” Our representative on the property will refund the full amount of your round trip tares, ‘aiden Lane. ene UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS TOL Property Office Open Every Day, Including Sunday, Until 8 P, M. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— acl LONG ISLAND. offered for sale by Wood, Harmon & Company has Namesssocccscsrees WeEANe (Office Flatbush Ave, and Ave. “N,” Brookiyn) Every Saturday Afternoon | Soe Ratan Have you ever learned from re eee sad experience what st means to be without a needed worker in the home, office, factory or store? The probability is you have experi enced the relief a Help Wanted ad, in The World brings—a feeling ity, Ww ge of en of the bank’s funds, He fore Alderman Brown, waived a hearing, and was heki In $5,000 batl. | { The bank officials, who have known of > the embezzlement for two weeks, ned| been endeavoring to settle the case; \P @ quietly, and Foge! was trying to restore 99 c al fH PREE tthe $8,000 ue es “woven ft |“Flatbush Gardens” | | gccsevcim teary rage Hi nk officials fou he had bought AS TENTS coer erm et, 0 he had been lucky ‘ t t igation f q sf , however, re- ‘“sonled the fact thi had pocketed 3 department giv- “ae 1 ¢ on their books, | ) er the amount on | ‘ : god hts house | K | | avoided arrest had ne 4 aminer, when he hes he case, insisted that he be am d and prose: ’ cuted, meas ete WOOD, HARMON & CO. | "32" MAIN OFFICE Broadway W. 125th St. Near Gates Avenue 261 Broadway, New York NEW YORK jelephone 614 Bushwick TELEPHONE 6570 CORTLANDT Tel, 6664 Morningside not unlike the calm after a storm, In four week-days this week The World printed 2,896 separate Help Wanted advertisements, or 1,241 inore thin all other New York newspapers combined. : Fg i WD cee EO a enna encernenene tions than any other two | medium in the universe, | No Extra Charge for tt. + The World may be left District Messenger Oftiees

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