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PUTS OAS 6 WITS tngiy, in the future the Commi: Will be able to lay out not only new fystems, Wut atso euch additions te warrant. For exampie, the Broadway line in Brookly Pitional tunnels under the rivers and Additional trunk lines, should construction be deemed necessary. (2) The provision of the amend Menta to the Rapid Transit act pro by the Commission in city will have the right to take them over at any time after ten years after operation begins by paying an amount to be ascertained an provid- 4 in the contracts, but not xo@ed the cost to the Interborough plus 15 per cent, the term in accordance with the con: tract provisions. Under this provision tn the case of the subway extensions the city would have the power after the ex- epiration of ten years from the be ginning of operation to take over the extensions, and by the addition of @ few connecting links have an entirely @istinet and comprehensive subway system. To Begin Work et Once. @® The Intervorough as at once to commence construction in all bor- ourbs, #0 that some of the lines may be connected with tte present eymem and put into operation within & abort tl thus affording the atilokest m of relief @ Arran eo be made ition for the levelling of the eutway terms, «0 that the entire system empriaing: Doth the present subway and the ex tensions, will revert to the city at the me time, It will.be to Rue ad- of the city (o have all parte ef the system revert to it at one time. + G) For the ex ture of 90,00, plus (he necesmary ain Yor rea! ertace f wt way, the POM sy will become + ner of add) Hional subway facilities embracing twenty-eight milex of single track, ithe total estimated cost of which for construction and equipment ts 4, 8138,000, 000, The title to the extensions, how- Lever, without reference to the rela- tive participation ty and pri- vate funds will be in the city In "Precisely a part of the prevent sud- way system. WT The Pennsylvania Raliroad sta- “ton will he connected in the same “Manner as if built wholly with city funds. %. The Interborough proposition tn “SWolves a single five-cent fare and “free transfers. The subway exten- “fed embrace practically all of the “'Tri-Rorough system, with the ex- © ception of the portion of the Lexing- ton avenue route south of Forty second street, for which the weet line down Seventh avenu deemed a substitution, the @ firect route, for which an ver crossing is substituted, Ce ee a under- and the way route in Brooklyn To Take Over One Branch. phe Jerome branch of the Tri- _Morough ts to be taken over ns part of the elevated extensions, In ad- Aition to what ts provided in the Triborough there are provided this subway proposition the W Plains road extension in the Bronx ‘und the Eastern Parkway extension Mm Brooklyn, to be operated as a parm of the present subway system, 7) The Pennsylvania Rallroad Station will be connected with the maln transit system in the city. & in addition to providing Improved transit facilities in Manhattan, Rronx and Brooklyn, the ele praposition embraces two dmportant connections with the Borough of % Qveens, pamely, by means of the Steinway tunnel and the Queensbor- in stone to the present aystem. rico the present one as traffic conditions their 1 M apply fo the extensions, and the and to decrease during WORLD se THE BVEN DARING BUNCO GAME — PLAYED BY INTERBORO 70 GRAB NEW SUBWAY Skilful Jugglery to Confuse the Public, Kill the Triboro, and Give Traction Trust a Monopoly. there could be bop | -four days ago, for the With the opening of bids on Oct. 27 last, fi consiruction of the principal portions of the Triborough, an independent | system of subways and elevated extensions, New York City slood upon | thé threshold of a new era in its transit development. The traction ring | pany as well. ‘The plans and specifications of the Triborough were drawn under the direc- | tion of the Public Service Commission. They represented crystallized public #en- timent, following the exposures of the looting of the surface railroads. Three And one-half years In time and nearly $1,000,000 of public funds were spent by the Commission in blazing the road to the opening of the principal construction con- tracts, which provided for the delivery to the public in four years’ time of the completed independent system. The cost of the Triborough, with its IM miles of single track, including station finish, was estimated at $147,600,000. ‘The Centre street loop, costing $10,000,000, ts tically finished, while the Fourth avenue subway in Brooklyn, costing $15,000,000, will be finisned in fifteen months. RS A DAY, PLEDGED TO INDE- | propaganda carried on to DISCOURAGE CONTRACTORS from bidding and the rafting Into service of a score of CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS under such well- known methods as were brought to ght by Lemue! Bly Quigg in the traction investigation of 1 So desperate was the plight of the traction crowd that an Interborough oMf- | ‘Jal offered to have his company put $10,000,000 of private capital into extensions to the present subway, leaving the available funds of the city free to build the rough ‘Let no mistake be made,” said Chairmen William R. Willeex of the ‘Com- mission on Noy, 16, "Tue fundamental question is not whether the city shall now begin the Triborough, but whether, having spent $25,009,000, it #hail complete the system, “Phe OPPOSITION 18 now so HC ILE to the construction of the trunk IT WILL BE PROFITABLE. As soon eration of these bids it will advise the | lune of the TRIBOROUGH BECAUS 1 as the Commisston can complete ING }LD, *#UBSD Ag, Sivbid Bex 20, 1940. GALLAGHERCRAZY HIS MASCOT WIFE — XMAS TURKEYS ISVERDICT THAT HELPED DETECTIVE WEIGHED SHORT, WILL BE FOUND) RUNDOWN BROKER — INSPECTORS FIND Alienists’ Report, to Be Made | Hollander, yah for For- Walsh’s Wola Pon hole Force Is Now Jan. 3, Will Send Mayor’s gery, Brought Here After at Work Protecting the Assailant to Asylum, 14 Months’ Chase. Housewife. - HE EXPECTS FREEDOM.|WAS FOUND ITALY.! WOMEN GET EVIDENCE Wouldn’t Have Shot, Doctors Agree, If Mind Hadn’t Been Fired by Newspaper. She Knew Him by His Eyes | Dealers Who Serve Poor Were When Disguise Fooled | Cheating in Poultry and Her Husband. Provisions, Jamea J. Gallagher will never be tried Alice Gallagher, Connolly | mentally competent now. | when Galiagher went to the North Ger- | man Lioyd pers with hte pistol in his Afier a chase that had extended pretty well over two continents Alexander Hol- lander, formeciy a customs broker at No. #@ Wall street, was brought in a prisoner this afternoon on the Con- cinnati of the Hamburg-Agerican line to stand trial in the Federal courte for One of tis warders was a re- for bis almost succesaful attempt om the life of Mayor Gaynor ia August as the Mayor was aboardship at Hoboken | Preparing to start on @ vacation abroad. jdt ts ae certain an anything in Jersey Juaticn can be, that he will be declared @ lunatic this day two weeks hence and | was in confusion, for the Triborough struck at the very roots of its! committed to the State Asylum at 4 . hi retty woman, the wife of the monopoly—invading not only the territory served by the Interborough | Trenton until ne dies or recovets hie) eet iS gen who followed him Rapid Transit Company, but that of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com-| But ne dan't going to recover ita | trom one country to another. “ sanity. It Is the delet of practically | Last January Hollander learned that he was about to be arrested for the a leged altering of figures on consular cer- tificates and manifests, of importations, notably automobijes and motor fittings. He Ned to Canada, Joseph A. Poutinea young Frenchman who wan attached to the Department f Justice at Washington, was detailed to find him, Poutin has one unfailing mascot, hie says—his plump and gé looking little wife, When he takes her with him on a trip he always brings back his man, So she accompanied him all the physicians who have examined | him in the Hudson County Jat! at Jer- | sey City that he ie suffering from senile paresis, a progressive and in- curable disease characterized by a phys. feal softening of thee brain tissue and resulting finally in idiocy. Gallagher wan to have been put on trial this morning at Jersey City upon two indictments, one for carrying con- cenleed deadly weapons and one for fe- lonious assault upon Street Cleaning Commissioner Edwards, whom he sligh ly wounded after he had shot down|this time on what they both thought WOULD FREE 3,000,000 FROM ABUSES. Mayor Gaynor. but by agreement the | would be just a short jaunt. It lasted |” Srlefy, the advantages of the Trikorough over the present @ubWay ware: case wax continued until Tuesday, | more than eleven montha, ae. le and Se in ana | PE: S PE 3 = unre 5 travel; BET- 5 Such OPERATING ne PERIORITL as nre wer rush: ig : v : ‘ A neation Expected. Seitlin Vosatuh Gileabhar en Waponin TER VENTILATION; an increase In train headway af 13 per cent. and an tn- |) 1, 1, specced that by that time all the| but bafore he got there Hollander had crease in train capacity of % per cent. multiple stations; THRE CENTRES | aieniats who have been retained will be; gone to Ottawa, ‘They played hide and | OF SHORT HAUL BUSIN the REASED SIZE OF THE BORE, the | prepared to ewear that Gallagher was! seek through the Dominion. Hollander tube being sufficiently Jarge to admit the passage of the standard gauge car, | not mentally competent when he at-|took a boat from Quebec for London, thus guaranteeing an operator, in short BW RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM, | ‘ecked the Mayor and that he Is not| where hin wife was, Just aight hours be- fore the travel-worn Poutfns arrived. A CAPACITY i, i ‘There will bea sensation when at least| The pursuers followed on the next | CE FROM MONOPOLY DOM ION Fl one of these witnesser, an insanity ex-| bot. Knowing that he had not cov- ery known method of “acceleration” had failed to bring the Triborough | °° ané @hyvician of iigh standing, ered hin tracks thoroug’ly, Ho@ander discredit wit c. Thewe activities included a cleverly conducted | sates under oath that in his deliberate! went from England to Paris and frem campaign among SRS RECRUITED FROM THE STEAM RAILROADS | orinign Gallagher, before that time a|Paria to Berlin. ‘There he managed ¢o Contring here, which are DOMINATE | THE SAME FINANCIAL FORCDS | toomiens type of mental Incompetency,|hremk the trail. For e dae or two | A8 ARE BPHIND THH TRACTION MONOPOLY: an extensive misoeltancous | would never have committed hiv crime|Poutineaed Mea, Poutincwere In ad had not hiif tottery Intellect been fired | quandary. ey rather supposed TMol- | ‘dy violent newspaper articles aimed at! iander would make for his former home Mayor Gaynor, It will ve recalled that {in Hunga But somewhere the hus- band got a tip that sent them sour. | Hie information, broadly, was thaat Hollander was in Italy. But he didn't know what Italien city this quarry would | select At random he selected Naples, He had been there a week without striking «| clew. Late one afternoon as he and Mrs, Poutin were passing through the Gatiery Umberto, a shopping arcade, she grasped ji!s arm. Pocket he carried an editorial clipping | fram a New York evening paper con- taining an attack on the Mayor. Gallagher, stooping and sickly Jopk- ing, was ‘brought to the new Hudson County Court House by two deputies: The associate counsel for the defens Samuel P. Jackloff, sat down beside him. When he came away Mr. Jacklof€ had a ough Bridge. ont stin on his face. “There's your man, Joe,” said the Pity’s Borrowina Cavacity Cleared. Mi of, Hattmate and Apportienment of its action. SAN ‘Gallagher just told me," he salde|titte woman, gointing to an elderty CwWhen the commjasion took oMee the| TRACTION TRUST PLAYS TRUMP. | “that he expected to be free by Christ-| stranger, ashionably dressed, who ¥ Fe vjectionaric features of the Elsverg| ~ ‘two days later, on Nov. 18, tht financial Interests behind the Luterborough | mas, and, that he was going to hurry | strolling along the other #ide of the| Mit of IMG Were stI In effect, and the! rapid Transit Company and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company PLAYE t hack to New York as soon as helarcade, eity’s borrowing capacity wae too small) wii TRUMP CARD—the offer of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Com- got out, so he could shake hands with| “It can't be,” Poutin confessed he sald > permit of important kubway eX-| pany of New Jersey, a corporation about the finances of which very Urtle ts | all his friends and eat Christmas dinne: [to her. ‘Hollénder has a long mous- vaions with city mo To relieve! pnown, to operate the ‘Triborough when it was built fa his old boarding house, He is sm{j.{tache and gray hair and that chap is tuation, the any nts to the] jere is no doubt William G, McAdoo individually acted in good faith. The | ing now at the prospect.” amooth shaven and has coal black Transit Act proposed by the! souog tunnel builder has the highest ideals, Mis undo and deserved popu- Defense Asks Sanity Probe, hair.” pamianion were enacted in 180% ‘bav-| ‘arity wae used by the money power behind t he aies ee New seraiy corpor Meanwhile a consultation was gotig She Knew the Oriental Ey as nportant features the provision | tion to DISTRACT PUBLIC ATTENTION FI Se ry ROUGH CON* | on in the chambers between the pree| “A man could shave hie face and Eepectintiog contracts ot « i to GET the dees hag ee eget righ a siding Justice, the lawyers on both rides [ve Wis head, ut he couldn't witer the | Be oeree went 388 aes tot the teases ae : evern! of the shape of hin eyes.” insixted Mra. Hol- eration and the provision for the) Gor THAT THE TRIBOROUGH WAS A PAPER SUBWAY SYSTEM Watch agp ila rarenin ak Nea 0 an :. “Remember deseriptidn in Bes @ivizion of profits, upon both of] tap NOT ¥ BULL jy open court wae largely cut and drted, |YOUr trunk says Moliander had Oriental nich the mat Latervorough propo-| “seated with Mr. McAdoo on the board of directors of the Hudaon and Man- ,'" (PO) CONTE NAN Kutwel Gouse bec eyes with an upward eit nt the Se craiion as -amondn ental RIRRE SHIRA COIDARE 15 Tes Saihe An tnSDy Be Ley Nye guides the for swayae and tix associates, Comma | And that man has that kind of an cye."| cage) nes of the Brooklyn Rapid Trausit Company 2 ector WHO Pieas Judges Blair and Carey had! Poutin took anctues look. A moment | ate Constitution exempting Kelf-sue MeAdoo Ix Walter G, Ouknian, the President of the Hudsgn eins Men T des che ind: Nett tiie Wife tats x ining rapid transi, bonds from the) Sn . the xpecific purpose of “financ | MOURted the benci the chief counsel tor | Sunil ahabowite’ ahs bt Hmit was se d, which became | ing the Hudson w ny, and owners of a very | the defense, Alexander Simpson, made isha oe aa mi iad re Beye lective during the present year, With | peonortion of the securities of that company a formal motion for en inquiry into the | He ws sa - othe ¥ . ste _ ig Jegislation the city was in a pore)" ar, Oakman, himself a man of modest looks after the Investments o¢ ™ANItY of hin client. ean) Ty enon seigmeed pe e tt was registered as James Bonhomme of Mary and Mrs, Catherine Haenlein, inspecto the Bureau Weights and Measures, have found many eases of short weight in Christmas turkeys and other poultry that Commissioner Walstis h detailed practically ail of the inapec- tion staff to the duty of seeing that Christmas shoppers get full welght and full measure. The Commissioner or- dered his staff to visit grocery stores, meat markets and all retail estabiie- menta, The women inspectors entered stores In the poorer sections of the city and ave orders ae housewives, When but- ter, meat or thé turkey war “bought” and the weight as recorded on the deal- ers acales noted, the inspectors pro- duced their badge of office and pro- corded 10 re-welgh the articles on standard scales which they carried in, grips. In many cases the retailers’ weights Were short. One woman inspector found a turkey to be two and a half pounds short. “As the price was % cont» a pound, a direct swindle of cents would have resulted. Another woman inspector short welghts in ducks and chickens and a third “go a dealer for two pounds short in a goore sale. ‘The short Weights were distlosed chiefly In shops) patronized by the poor Under the revised ordinances a de Tinquent dealer may be summoned be- fore the Commissioner or one of his deputies and fined, Many short-weight dealers have been wo dealt with. | -__ | REVENUE CUTTER WATCHES |. SUSPECT STEAMER HORNET. customs Men Also Keep Eyes on} Former Gunboat Thought to Be a Filibuster. detected NEW ORLEANS, Deo. 20.—The revenue cutter Davy again this after- noon anchered alongside the former United States gunboat Hornet and spe- cin] customs inspectors were placed on shore opposite the Hornet's anchorage with instructions ty report promptly any activities observed In connector with her preparations for sailing. The Hornet, whose hurried preparations for sailing for a Nicaraguan port was ac- companied by rumore that she was | going on A revolutionary expedit Honduras, sippi this morning opposite Mer owners stated what she n te was anchored in the Mins!s- cit th’ Y. would sail during the day, Again to-day Gen. Manuel Bontila, | former president of Honduras, and Gen. | Lee Chrintmas denied knowledge of t purpose cf the Hornet's movements and branded as false the re} te that |they were to use the craft in a revo. lutionary expedition against Honduras. | Delay in the departure of the Hornet | has‘served to add to the mystery of Itw mission, Customs officials denie: that she iad been detained on instruc: tens from Washingt Hollander on the way Un also stood watch over him at oda back, Mra, Pou- | times on the voyage. But he was a model prisoner and gave little trouble, At the pier this afternoon he was turned over to Deputy Marsha! Craft, who took him to the Federel Bultding armignment before United States Compirsiones Shields. The specific in- dictment on which he was arraigned AYages falsification of tie import fs- ren 1 an automobile intended for Henry Clews, the banker. “I never saw aa cool a chap in my life as dioliander,” said Poutin. “And he has a sense of humor, too, that he has Kept all through. After I caught him the Naples papers printed a story (iat he ‘had ran away from the United States With five million dollars belonging to the Government. At Intervals for days after that poltte officials would come to him in his cell and ask him ff it were true that he had brought five million Ameri- 1 ean dollars to Italy, gravely in the affirmative. “Then,” #0 he eays, “thelr facer would light up and they would ask with great politeness Where he had left themoney Keach time he would tell them « dl ent hiding place and they would away and look for the treasure. It | was after he had played the Joke several times that his rations ‘began to fall off, ‘The Ttalans wete getting even.” always replied And All Attendant Ailments, Take TheSweet Chocolate Laxative Works Quickly. Acts Gently. No| | Griping or Debilitating After - Er- foots. ' FOR ALL AGES. In_10c and 35c Boxes AT ALL DRUGGISTS’ | electric Astures F. a | BRASS 2 et tatty Taras bt nd Start ye R, PLUMACHER @ S8ON8, ed with rapid transit ex- eae bugun f00) d ha sie iat Ga ‘ was customary, he suid, for euch Salada met il ic es eee ert Te INI LES On ene | requeats to come from the relatives or [Paria and set hhinaelf to watch, By sause of its control of the subway | hrow OF TAL LIFE oN oe frtends ot a Brison but as this rage he p ratiencoly kaye es in Mamhation, the Bronx and | mas > 4 particular prisoner was both kinless and | "im in @oing to the Nap ookiyn and of the elevated Mines in| AFT KIHLD TO THE B. R. T friendless, he, as hix lawyer, had ag-|asking for their help. anhattan and the Bronx, the Inter- In view of the generally’accepted in.er-relation of offlcials of the Hudson and | sumed. the He backed up the| At midnight ie made » prisoner of i Rapid Trans ipany Was in| Manhattan Rallroad Company and the i. 1 Messts wn bes | motion wit! its from two| this Bonhomme, At fire: the man sition, by needed edditiong! consiruce | mg instances in potnt—it is no: at all surprising tat fo mer com- | allenists, stating that in thelr opinion | Geniod that he had ever heard of any- i to Bive the maximum relief, and | pany's preposition to operate the Triborousiy were as follow y Wan insane, body maimed Hollander. But by the next Beer Gregats ts cuncits prapees OAT THE BAST MVER BRIDGES UNDISTURBED IN ‘TILE POS- | Pubtic Prosecutor Pierre Garvan said | morning he was ready to own up to cemohnan with the large recurs | ™ [he would not object to the motion, {due gull. That was on Jul gen cuca tein the ree: | fO OPERATE THE FOURTH AVENUE | expecially as two of the experts called | Hollander ought . extradition, Me Soli acheres. Y CONEY ISLAND AND FORT HAMIL into the cae by him ware not yet ready | went to an Italian jail in the mean- itted Impossible Propositions. |) MAN? CONSIDERATION AWHATHY. THE ¢ to commit themselves professionally, It! thme, where he nearly starved. He hese efforta were unsuccessful—the | TRE T Loor, WHICH 41 B. . T. HAS E AFTER FOR | was announced that both sides would | was almost a akeleton when the for- proporition suomitted In- | MO: HE BROADWA TIGN OF THE BROADWAY-LAPAY- | be ready to go to trial at any time if| malities for hie return to America were Yeorough Company prior to that here | OF THE TRIBOROVGH, WHOSE TRANSIT NEEDS ARE | Gallagher should be adjudged sane. finally completed trough the diplo- tranemitted being tmpossibie of | HEB. RT, | Justice Swayze thereupon continued | matic channels, Poutin says Hollander eeptance. Unable to secure the co-| Curiously enough, this same My. Oakman, who as a B, RT, director votes | the hearing unt!l Jan, & sent Gallaghe: | ate tor two dave without stopping, and ration of the Interborough Company, | rr monopoly, and as the Hudson nies’ president, the public ts asked to | Back to Jail and excused until that date! O°" OU) aay ine ex-broker slicwed signa commission, after duc 74 the thirty-#ix men who were in court) °Ye? y : Fthose Interested in the subject ty | VOleVe, favors competition, has for nearly five yours beon @ voting trustee Of) Waiting ¢o be examined for Jury service, | Of What he had suffered. Sa heard, undertook the preparation of | 1B? Interborough-Metropolitan Company, the holding corporation for the Inter- | Ganagher, who had been letening to ali No Trouble on the Voya: pine and forms of contracts for the | boreue. Povsibly Mr, Oakiman's friendly fe or the Taterborough was re- | thie, wax at once handcuffed and hurried | award J. Brennan, another secret treated Tri-Borough Rapid Trane flected in the Hudson and Manhattan Ratlroad Company's proposition the | away service agemt, went over to help guara Pitailvoad, which is made up of a num THAT A NEW TUNNEL NSTRUCTED UNDER THE | oer of routes ‘om time to time eub- CAST TUVER FROM THE LOWE END oO MANHATTAN To BORO au! - aemmaimeciatiatenes nemo mnieeemedineneanes = ultted to and approved by the Board HALL, BROOKLYN, IN A WAY PREPARING THE PUBLIC MIND FOR A| Forty-second street, including the Canal atreet spur and the Centre street loop, ut Estimate and Apportionm SIILAT, PROPOSAL FROM THE INTERBOROUGH A FEW DAYS LATER, | and also declared that the Hust River bridges could not tbe used, the customary eee fo fet Private capital in ‘ ui the proposition af the Mudaon and | concession to the B. Ry T. ewtful—no bids being received {hie goa medincations ean probably | Ww 4 WED NEW RIVER TUBE, TOO. ¢ ne cctires on Oc. he ee yan to convey ihe to the public} @20Ne Anspection of the Zaterborough offer shows that Mr. Shonts foun the Shumiber of bids were, however, received ig Wit the Tribovough route, The | same faut with the Frtborough ronte as had Mx. no sigs in Ocs. 37 for the construction of a majo: ‘om sending the Triborough contracts | #tances Would $t Be practical to operate the Broadway portion ef the Broadway- of the system at municipal to the Board o' Honmem- JUST WHAT THE ACTION | Tesfayette ranch, and that suother tunnel must be built from lower Manhattan RING WANTE! to Brooxtyn. . thore bids were cons ae . ae ae " colncidences have since found an AMAZING REFLECTION and while ti of HOW SHONT D WAY PAVED, hIN fe Hts v euwanunees ON THE PART OF CERTAIN MEMBERS A transl! w: of) On Dec, 2 Mr. M sinveted by Mis directors Wo file an Ultimatum | ois pH COMMISSION TOWARD THE TRIBOROUGH AND* A COCKSURE Sees eory ‘action, & subject of Mor way accepted by De Would Me CONFIDENCE ON THEIR PART THAT THEY WILL CONTINUE TO HOLD | widespread discussion, a proposition Amusement in the higher nancial el \PHtk $15.60 A YEAR JOBS UNDER THE NEW ALBANY ADMINISTRA- ae, tare, un. ANd act for the aparation of any sts SION WITH THE PRAISE OF THE PUBLIC RINGING IN THEIR BARS | ent uid operation. 0 - west bidder; so the COMMIBHIO) VER AT POR HAVING SOLVED THE RAPID TRANSIT PROBLEM. » with ome modifies spy AND DEC. B REALLY HAD THE POWER | ophe Evening World has already expowed the “joker” in the Tnterborough | off: wiich has expirea TO ACCKIT TITE MCALLED MADOO OFFER offer wheveby the city would be pledged to make gond the defolt from operating its own Merit, Js an ind ee Ra i VP Shows Med with the Commission the "new" | the Fourth avenue subway, Bul this will not be necessary, for this week the fon that un operator may be found to Proposition of the | Rapid Transit Company for a universal Rye-cent | good olf B. KR. T. will offer to take the $15,000,000 Fourth avenue subway and equip and operate the Trivorougi sys- fare . f the Trivorovgh left by the | operate it for nothing, and the $10,000,000 Centre atreet loop and operate it at uext tem whe. constructed, If for any re avatlable funds Were gubbled up in the to nothing. inom cerinin features ov Lie deiaile . own plans and specifica proposet | WHICH, IN CONCLUSION, AFTER FIFTY-FOUR DAYS GF MEMORABLE Heme, geesent ropesition cannot be | ‘ so much waste paper sige of the bore ACCELERATION BRINGS THE WHOLE RAPID TRANSIT SITUATION BACK | om the ‘Tetborough sysiem, i may on name an present subway, declared the Tnter- 1 INTERBOROUGH AND THE B. R. T. DIVIDING THE TRANSPOR- ‘be safely assumed that, whe ine 8 ne 1m arrower than tue proposed ‘Tri- PIE EQUALLY INTO TWO PARTS, WITH THE CITY OF NEW gomes, there will be bidders to equip YORK AND ITS FAITHFUL PUBLIC SERVANTS AIDING IN EXTENDING operate it upon satistactory terms. NON Ol THE COMMISSION'S WORK INSURED THE THE "GENTLEMEN'S AGREEMENT” OF THE PAST INTO THE FUTURE, —_- NO STANDARD GAUL ARS IN THI NEW SUBWAY, | AND WHO WOULD BE SURPRISED IF THK HUDSON AND MANHATTAN RED IN @ TO 14 DAYS. PPE INPERBOROUGH AND ITS INTERURBAN ALLIW8 | RAUMBOAD COMPANY WERE CARRIED BAFELY ALONG UPON THE Bons ‘ams cate of licking, Wins Dood SMALL ENOUGH TO ENTER, | STRONG TOUNG BHOULDERS OF THE GREATEBT TRANGIT MONOPOLY Pile tu'6 10 16 . Besides, the Interborough rejected ail that portion of the Triborough below EVER CREATED IN THE WISTRY OF THE WORLD 044 Bavt GOrh ot, Estabilshed Over 45 Years N. S. BRANN 231 EIGHTH AVE. Manufacturing rar Between 21st and 22) St ry. DUR GENT BARGAINS. ying 8 Deport We Wil Keserve Any Article tat Wanted, en ) Upen Evenings| one 11 o'clock! Uimelerper, ii 8 bo J Solid Siw it Hunting Case and $23.00 or ta | mor fizin ¢ $40; vow ‘niches BS to This handsome ¢ Loctet. set with tine Di plete with only Large Monogram En- eraved Free. iamond lie 10. uit Of thelr way movement; Other Gent BROOCH, PENDANT OR LAVALLIERE, Engraved Pree. to Ladies and 5 'A Beautiful sito S20 acid age Stever Ting ‘0. sour opportu ‘ity now, cin and La. | BO Thou Other Diatuond Pentants, vallieres from @2 to OTHER SOLID Gory Hundreds of Gentioinen's Soild Gold ThreeStone Ilugs, from... Hundreds of Solid Gold Genuine Diamond Earrings, from. $5 to Solld Gold Rings, set with rubles, sapphires, turquoises, emmera from Up Hundreds of Handsome Solid Gola & ‘luster Rings ‘and’ Earring with ruby, re, surrounded by brilliants. 60 up emerald or turquoise cent Hundreds of Handsome Silver Comb, Brush and Mirror Sel a -formerly 65, now 6398 i Glowing out a oe of ie Biiver match Boxes, at. $1.00 sack, All kinds of Handsome Cl will be wold at greaa bargains, All Bugraving Done Pree of Charge. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. All Cars tranfer to N. 8. Brann’s, Closing out « of very heavy Seria Mesh (Trade Mark.) Buy Your Candies Early and Avoid the Rush ASSORTED HARD Ek isem tae tae 20@ e Cups, Peanut Caramel: POUND BOX FIVE POUND BOXES CHOICE CANDY POR VAM URE, better than that sold by others at B pound box. 10c Ox 13¢e au NDY ing at Vunitin Chore a reain od Winters BUILED SUGAR, ANIMAL BdiND HIN GRADE CHOCe gE FRUIT, & —————— RADE ASSORTED bcbnATES, pS bo "25¢ LOCA BB ion AOE! Win est ot MPORTED FRENCH GLACE FRUITS, NEW TGOP. JUST ARRIVED, 5-POUND BOXES $1.59 SPECIAL OFFER TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, ETC, COMMITTEES GLADLY WAITED ON EVEN THOUGH NQT READY TO PURCHASE 30 macanrta s ESS $ 40 3 ‘$3.00 BOXES FOR... .......00- rk Flow mitt 1 o'clock, Oe ee HT unt B eretoe! POUNDS OF THT OLD FASHION. “BOILED SUGAR And BUTERE 60 HALF-POUND BOKGe FOR . t Stores open EVERY nd Cortinndt Hreet Stores omen TEN —A ite LONG DISTANCE MONEY =" 54.DARCLAY SY further when spent at 29 Col ior St or in Cor ROW &. than at any other | maak 4 New York, For $1.00 you can pe enenristinas for several children, 5 6 8 ROA It le weil to be economical, but not at 5 147 WASSA expense of health. Only the five Loft stores furnish absolutely candy at a Penny a Pound Profit rea Set Beekman pure The specified welght in each Ins! cludes the container, MILLIONS OF “Tummy” Aches are onthe way. They always come Xmas for the big and little. Get ready for them, mother. The who! household will have to be helped. CASCARETS will do it e sily and naturally—ono at bed time 4 stoc’. We can savo regret. Discontinued inno tefore examining h money. possibly fulyn tory maiels At cut priors, PLAYER-PLANOS $376 t0s*60 GRAND PIAN@S 460te 700) USED PIANOS 45te 260 Fasy terms; no interest. One pianos are praised py the world's greatest muricians, JAMES & HOLMSTROM i.) Bn HAST 147TH aT RET 0 0 Aerrti ‘oF each member and keep the whole family well, ‘ Buy a 1c box CASCARETS—week's DIED. treatiment—and have it handy to use FRE.—On Deo. 18, PATRICK ¥ the __ Overy aight, Xmas week beloved son of the late Thomas and, Bridget Fee, Towniaad of Mullaghboy, DIED, Parieh -¢ Dunn Reilly, County Leitrim, On Monday, Dec, 19, MAR- Trelatie, \ beloved wife of Joseph ¥F. Funeral trom hie ateter's, Mra, pull: | a coushing of Klien and van, 229 B. 46th at, on A. Mi; thence to st, ‘Jaterment Calvary. ednesday, 10 Agnes's Church, Funeral from her late residenc: a on Thursday, Dec. 9. ey Auterment Holy Cross,

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