The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1911, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911. ' eee tan mem PARIS IS WINNIN Intense, There were scarcely any Va-|this week place the total number 6f| wealthiest citizens of Charleston, fe ~ lokds had to . 081, was former! Charles an (6) ive ears! FIGHT TO OPI cant flats and landiotds had long watts) Canadiane at 7,081 t ty President of the _ ’ . ing liste of prospective tenants MASSAPEQUA HAS 30 NEW /ton Savings Institution. ] ’ ’ QUE ENS 7 TUNNEL, | Piatvouse construction tn the Greater | HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION. —_— Clty during 148 provided homes for only wee EF “ar " aie Queens Lana and Title Company took Then Come to New York, Sieh Sete i artes Bek pps [oe aes eee 9 WANDER Son In the following years the output w speciai train last Sunday. respect! S75, 73.340, 69,600, 560.) Many miles of atreei have been com- 22,26, 3 70" and 2, 40. pleted within the y and thirty new 3, With this years total ‘falling below | are well under way. The in- U. ion e@ orn ere hese volumes, it Is belleved by ¢ ; ing activity Is encouraging lot Operators that th ' olders to new projects, A xection near) py : > arate ’ ’ | en under buliding rather than over Ape ratione Macey Sree "eer: 1 ae ae “No Reason Wh An bullding, and tha’ there must be a Massapequa special. train. will , N Yorke pid ld | ively eoratewdtion | campatgn'tr. aub¥"-|ieqve to-morrow at 2 o'clock from the gal) dugeien the 8 re ee 7¥ ew YForrer oulan erg ] Involved pan sections, where nd ts cheap) Long Island station tn Manbettan, and nese, Bladder, Net as Archduke Karl Franz Josef Average Investment Involved | Hough for bulidings ot moderate rental. | Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn petite, Headache, C gy PO Y me Become Centenarian,” ae “| | JOtherwise, the Increasing population will a | fe Mies a fatima oe internal Takes Princess Zita of Says Clark Bell—Sta in Past Decade Is $1,000 run ahead of housing faciiities a: pre-| Manker Foead Dead tn Hot (gee uy taking RADWAT i". ‘ é af valling rentals and the resulting con-| Morris Israel, seventy-five years o doing Parma as His Bride. tistics Favor Foreigner. for Every Person. | westion would lead to another rise in| retired pauker of Charleston, 8. C., was| CYSPEPSIA prices similar to that of 1900-1901, found dead in bed yesterday morning at| Sick Meatecte, Foul Stomach, Bilioumen, Pires x a BUILDERS OF CHEAP HOMES GO| the Hote! Somerset, Weet Forty-seventh tupport, VIENNA, Austria, Oct. 2.—The Arch-| By Marguerite Mooers Marshall, OUTPUT AT LOWEST. TO BROOKLYN AND BRONX. street, Heart es due to age, caused | ™ @uke Karl Franz Josef and Princess “Phe natural ¢ fife for y Flathullders made their highest rec-| Akh terrae ree. She. St tbe ita of Parma were married in the cas- ag fl 3) | ords during the three years following = Mril Achwarkeny tower Austts, (odiy] “eaten Sanaaee veaes, N B Is Needed to Pre«| the opening of the rapid transit eub- 4 3 “Mew York City is one of the ew 01 Ss re- way, 19% to 1906 inclusive. Manhattan in the presence of the Emperor, the) tess pisces in the world for the wane Last dL In ita northern sections and the Bronx & Ring of Saxony and many other mem) geveiopment of centenarians.” vent Congestion and Suburbs ne eet, Berea mane Peer IRR time * bee bere of royalty. . - S brought forth plans for its im $30 000 fe Ch J Special interest attached to the wed-| So says Dr. Clark Beil, treasurer of Oft th ly Sit fe extension to Brooklyn and t! ’ or arity H @ing ap the bridegroom in the ordinary | the Medico-Legal Society and editor of er e On! y otes, borough began a flatbullding campaign * evorse of events will one day become |its famous journal. The other night | 3 i he tae} roa sein famnivies S 4 Emperor-King of Austria-Hungary. He | at the Waldorf, Dr. Bell read a list of rooklyn bu ate for 14, at } tg the elder aon of the laté Archduke |frty-two men and women, who had| Fiat builders have bought many sites! in 368, rhage BN PE YOUR Favorite Benevolent Otto i vous us A igedigineotd died in this city during the paat three in the nearer suburbs this week, Home | disappointment over the subway outlook Institution May Have a Frencis ‘ 1. | ears at the age of one hundred or builders in all sections are hastening to until it touched ite low mark of 4,263) . : of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir] over, surprised at the size of New take advantage of the low costs ot| . [last year. ‘The output this year haw Its Proportion. ee Dremimptive to the throne. As the latter! york, centenarian crop, I sought As president of the Real Estate Ex-| heen 445 and will reach 6,90 for the be made @ morganatic marriage with the | further information from Dr. Bell. bard kcel |ohange of Long Isiand, he has led the] entire year. a Princeas Hohenberg and renounced ail|” Store are some of the facts Builders of small dwellings are being | moveryent for public seizure ana oper-| As Manhattan ts not building enough “7 ts of @ucceasion on her behalf ant 9 . forced still further Into outlying @i®j|ation/ of the long-dormant Belmont] new houses to make homes for addi- 1 | righ’ Only one of the fifty-two re- @f any children of the union, the Arch-| copged was born and raised in tricts. They are active, expecially in |tubes under the Hast River | Bean ree sae Fee tea te One emabe a @uke Kaci Frans Josef is next in the} gnis city. the Hath Beach and Bay Ridge sections, | — “| ce quarters: It im believed. that Brooks bn ‘ine othe ge ai ey rep ee Qnly seven were born unier n t the best | 0° f the week's transactions Involving | han ar a Wares eer akanniten |e and the Brong are on the eve of Full particulars at nA The fe, Princess Zita, ts the the Stars and Stripes. ee eg ee Ce meen wey rawr One eNe (nine , t Ainge | total ts 97,470, while that of Manhattan | q gecond big fatbuikting movement i, teenth child of the late Duke Tobert of Seventeen were once subjecta of | ' De had/ ee ett dour onetamity |#%.106, ‘The Bronx is clone in the raco| which will kather force caoh year until Charity Voting Booth, -* Rarma and his second wife, Marie An-| ene Cua, while eleven batied from “and unqnestionably the hign | inn. Most of the current operations | WIth @ total of § Queens, which 1s] the territory to be opened by the new Fourth Floor, Centre, and ay tonla, Princess of Portugal She was tne mmeralg Isle. cost of living has one good effect. fined to | Muiding small dwellings rather than subways shall have been filled with ae | 02, has twenly= People doi fo much mont ae 1" Sch houses, Rowever, are confined to) 1 verthelen Sonne t houses. Brooklyn ta the main ben- at Information Bureau, Main ee | bern on May 9, 1892, and y More than half the centenarians eople don't eat pat far parts of the Greater City or to dis- S nevertheless has completed flats y Of the how ities, and operators 4 5 ¢ three brothers and sistera She is a re- 0 has recorded were women. formerly, and for the man who |i ee vond the lines. jo 16,400 families during the decade, | COrary ot that. construction. there Floor, MAIN Building. ‘ markably handsome otal lta “But,” Dr. Bell deviared, “there ts swear hrchgt ahd cnt ed Bullding statistics for the first three: |OUTPUT AT LOWEST, NEED | must reach or pass the high record of | | riage 1s said to be a gon mater |no reason in nature why any one in| 28% a quartera of the year, with the rest of BOOM TO STOP CONGESTION. apartments made in 1008, The Archduke le twenty-four, lve years) New York should not live to be a cen-| Put aren't the notses of Now York] is ciated from plana and projects! Alth nigh metropolitan population ts! lation etatietios of the Health . rt sider Wan nn bide eho movoreg | SMIAN, Tho ataral human lite Preity jard on the marvour evsemt” 1) y4se"ay, gow that buliders Im the |tncreauing in larger volume each year | DUM MOM | My hey Creat ath gt Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. oa indred years. @ duration of * . ” Greater City will house 350 flat dwell- the output of new flats in the Greater tals hed during the past few years. 4 from @choenbrunn to Schwaraau, was iste ts five times the period of growth ankly, I don’t notice them,” re- mia | Lest ad ‘ > C ied Dr. Bell. “Most men and women |@f®. Their total construction as indi-| City ts smaller this year than in any [It has well over 5,000,000 pei J. B. GREENHUT, Pres. Ps the principal guest at tho wedding, jana with man growth ends at twenty.” | PU™ sian Sah cated wiil be 1,525 houses at au agg! 0 Y returns from outside suburbs proved Witch was attended aiso by Frederick) “And you consider Now York @ R004 | tay mentaniy “Sod rat ie oon of the | Me coat of #K:0,000 Teed by the worse labor strikes gna | that Uiere are closo to 7,00,00 persone Sixth Avenue, 18th and 19th Streets ES Ani TiL., King o! ony, & place for filling out th ar | oe ie ; he “ 1 in the entire metropolitan district. J larie womber of arohdukes and arch-|T sake, ‘eo paturad Found?" | guzest waye of keeping young. Some| BUILT FLATS FOR 1,204,000 PEO-|lockouts of the decade. Rents in that | "yh" smpariaon, the entire Dominion of . A duchesses and princes and princessem | ‘Mtowt gurely I do,” said Dr. Bell. | SX O™Mst# assert that since the Chris- PLE IN TEN YEARS, year were raised tn all parts of the| Canada has only a alightly larger popu- ° Mostly relatives of the bridal couple |-7 ae@ no reason why a man born and| where the births and deaths are authen: | Brooklyn and the Bronx have taken|<it¥ And Popiilation congestion Deca: @[iation. Census Neures Inaued at Ottowa! Z Maen naanifecnt wedding present, \PFed here should not attain long Uife.| tially recorded, hay lived 10) years, | Practically all of the middle-class and | @ holy picture in a magnificent gold| MY statistics show that most of tho| But in the so-called middle and lower | cheaper projects away from Manhat- | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR GALE@~ frame Gecorated with the papal arms, entenarians are foreign-born, but that | Classes are found unquestionable records | tan, where the struction of new LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND LONG ISLAND. | LONG ISLAND, pee gn those ef the tride and groom. |is merely because such a tremendous! Of longevity far exceeding 100 hundred | putldings does not replace the housing | ———— LONG ISLAND. ___\__ | nme A Emperor Francis Joseph gave the | proportion of our population for the Rah ere al +. ie capacity lost by the demolition or al-| _o bride @ Glamond coronet arranged in |Past Atty years has been foreign-born. | ang “body, {mplormens for, mind | teration of old ones for business. five tlere, each of which can be taken! “Child mortality in New York oom- Btatisticn of the Tenement Houso| | tainment of old age. off and worn as a separate bey aged Rares favorably with the records in| “I saw one of my tenants, @ man of | Department completed yesterday show | It ts surmounted Rabe npg Fea Latent cities, And conditions are tm-' ninety, digging a ditch, of his own vo-| that homes have been built in the 66 99 ‘ oa” and cost somet! ing more than | proving all the time. | ition, and doing good, fair work. If| Greater City for over 1,204,000 fat C1) Y uu Are Do n It! 2,000. “The climate here particularly favors| he had gone to the chimney corner | gwellera during the past ten years un- The bride's gown was of white eatin. |iongevits, for it is one of the best in| with his pipe at eighty he would have | 4 TEWAttis Gutsue Hl | , heavily embroidered with Bourbon ler the new laws. P i the world Then the average New| been dead and buried before that. t $7 6 99 ‘ Mes, with a court train five yards in| LJ ard regal 26,947 etructurer at @ cost of $755,-| ~ ness— e a length. The bridal vell was of rare old | Torker spends the greater part of his! 4. choise aga, Moet of ali; « cheer: | 059,000, With the land the total in- | ~ ihe Braganza lace, a heirloom in the brido's erp tel Hered his office fe vee| fal and contented mind, aro thi vestment represented exceeds ee 7 \ & Pacer rete Tisvavad wit rasinltn an aia\| sean’ he eeatiibalwipuree aenoepace | Sunnah mune en cemmuneatam auras | 000,P08) or Abad 411000) cor: each pers Is what we heard last Sunday from scores of purchasers, j 0 mulants, notwithstand- son, ] pede palace at Hetzendorf, a suburb! than he would find on a lower level. iug our prejudices and education 905 M - ¥ of. Vienna, which has been loaned them | When he goes home at night {t ts fre.| against them, {t oannot be denied Since. the boom ages Hd on old and new, who came out on our Special train to inspect 4 | Ae pmcea ti Jquently to an apartment five or more| that the moderate use, especially | hattan * , pS oe | stories up and again he is brought into| 1 014 age, of spirits and tobacco, | the number of new apartments, | ae | Bary More Maine Dead, a stretum.of pure air, havo texded to lengthen life.” that year builders put up houses far J HAVANA, Oct. 21. —Fighteen voaien | WATER PI 3 have women better chance | 36,311 families, or nearly 130,000 per- recovered from the sunken battleship! te PURE, BUT THERE | Tq) sons. The volume fell to 7,913 fame | Maine during the past two months were| 18 DANGER IN MILK, | “Because they lead a leas strenuous | ties in 1908, and it will be well under | transferred yesterday to Cabana fort “The water supply here I consider! life" he replied “T don't mean that | ¢.99 this year. In the meantime more | where le twenty-three bodies |Y¢TY 8004," continued Dr. Bell “I wisn | {Bey work less hard. but they have! than 10,000 families @ year are un-| F which were previously taken from the |7 could say the same for the milk, but | MAGE ae Gea mentees live to be one | housed in Manhattan. | | Wreckage. This leaves thirty-seven still /T'm afraid there lan't @ pint of abso- hundred upleas he believes firmly he will| Fiven in the ten years’ total, Brook: ee ere ee 7 to be accounted for. {ately pure milk to be found in the city. [reach that age,” concluded Dr. Bell {= hae built flats for more families 7 Hee ees ! Tn eptte of the cold night I aid not) Please has brokan your DMplane, hte " suburba: think of going down into the first-class | Kady No. 1; but fie didn't doit inten- For several years we have been laying the foundation of a great in home cabin, and probably dd have re-| tionally, Ho js a ui : Gameday thkcarce witht ee Giessen | oe red again, “he 18 a bun. centre at Massapequa. We were confident its unusual natural advantages would ; A y 0 > th t - | gler, who # me dearly for eed “ Mrccadly aotidcntas Clecting ‘had net | clucsetnenn for ne has destroyed ultimately be fully realized by thousands of suburban home builders. We believed se) 0 01 re life. Hue we shall see. You are rig wMpaddeniy: heard a ‘voles, calling me,| my dear Mr. Milton. Go on board a good majority of our six thousand lot holders would sconer or later decide to p as soon as you land. Don't ¥ : a aip—tor tt in oertatnly | iat place, “Somothing terrty tuild their homes at Massapequa and we backed up this belief by going ahead each t or, 181, he Pm Dut There wie sin greater surprise | at Malington. Tah year with miles of street improvements. Now, with the vast system of streets in- ’ me her, Doren) LE OU TH eons wee tees Ce ee gine aH stalled and scorcs of beautiful homes springing up over the development, IT IS 2 By Albert Bc "Truk aot get over my axtontsument| "And Tiwent down ro my cabin | NOT NECESSARY TO PREDICT TO VISITORS WHAT WILL BE. THEY CAN ay olssiere at foding mynet ining fathortniaw's| Ho called from the top of the stair | SEE A CITY GROWIN Pe Author of “The M Wit “ esence, nor he his at with his | t 1° ‘an Without @ Face.") prvennts, Dee ne Saas ae ‘Take care! The diMeuitios are just | at F y y 1 really think hts amasement was /| best: But I warn you, if you 2 A Great French Mystery Story. ee ee ee erent que, | should ever touch » hair of my beloved A ain h Translated for the First Time Into English. tion, startled, terrified, was this: Gaughtor’s head, even though you | = ® e S18 OF PRECEDING INST “Where are you going, Wlillamt’ | @hould be a thousand tl : INSTAL cel testadle colleague you walk tke @)! Pho inquiry was stupid. |she a thousand times ¥ ‘ fc gy Prance ut somnambulist. What a milksop! Is! sre iq aot even give me time to an-|defend her against you. «6 ” You | that the » which you ing me by the shoul: His last words haunted me until 1 ake e A SPECIAL r . seins | oureee a PE ine say taco | CPeBed me toward the boilers, away reached Harwich, Uke a dark prop! | as ¢ cold night wind lashing Ce lfram the passengers, “The diMoulties are just commencing. . ne ia gras Fevived me 1 walked straight ahead,| “Don't go to Maiington, Willlam—t| I lay down tn my berth, T shut From Long Island Depot, 33d Street & 7th Avenue, New York, Piet pe 9 n ae ee, ay 1008 8: BY Fae} beg of you. In your own tatereat, a Fd and sia the palme of my cold | wee his arrest on | CO ‘ah ‘dl 4) go there, my boy," he sa! agtily,; hands against my burning temples. rs tall {hag Uh ringing on’ the hird pavement BO SHOTS OL SES et AAG HATORG BREE CENA, BY CREE RO | or from Flatbush or Nostrand Avenue Depots, Brooklyn, ref nie tag |. We Were on the quays, now almost | nefther do I—but Annie does, I swear It | thoughts keep time to the rhythm of the - : . { deserted, I maw as if through a vague |to you. Pitching. It seemed as {f some in- Our representatives provide Free transportation at above depots. a] |e hve men coming POS Aohies “What 40 you moan, Mr, Milton?’ I) vinctble power was compressing my ng absently along. pass without | asked, bew!ldered. heart and crushing my brain. ‘ 2 p |taking any speciel notice, of” them |" don't know what Z mean my boy.| Tisit'ny if trae caueke vatween the An extraordinzry cffering of lots in new Section at Depot. thopgh they seemed to be etaring me) only know that you have commi| two parts of a vise, And the two sidos yy in tue face J only. Haow thes, yon nave oociilied |¢wo parta of & vise And the two sides $245 per lot; $10 down, $5 monthl . at Count | 1 bad scarcely gone by them when I/ wife for a month hout a word from) Annie Milton, my wife. 9 a Paliccini, au a ‘Tory | head the husky voice of one aay: you. If you had deliberately Intended to are ined by Mo fun over n child “Aha! Lord Abdebury! delighted to} | make your acquaintance.” | S| Filled with fresh terror, I turned sunt | mu * eros " The pice tn Ume to see by the light of « ta ot Grant's Munk’ | lamp, Comte Puliiceini, on whose Zypimerwinn, ihe von aay, au wccomplive and | dera the hands of two policemen had | fhe auppoeed’ mutual crime” O° ‘He sollte of | just been laid, motionless and heiple: —— | What superhuman power carried mo . > |to th 4 a CHAPTER IX. Sue ai ae eee (Continned,) 1 was detache! from everything, a rag- Halves! ular somnambulist, as bad been stated | mad GSTuil “ere toto the dy the man whom the detectives had | just arrested as Lord Abdebury, and whom I knew only under the names of | ee. The reader has been able to appre- atandon your home, you could not have otate the merits of one. He js going to fone worse.” Mi |}make the acquaintance of the other. “on! I interrupted, “the explanation Eo will be the sole Judsqof my ter- betehioa Annie and me will be very !ribie altuation, and I shail place upon ‘him the care of saying whether Mr “re stared at me with @ bewildered jayiton, my honored father-in-law, had | wa |reason to aay: “The diMouities are Do you think that? But, my poor beginning,” and whether I was © no explana j Wrong to give to thts last chapte: ‘the first portion of my story |which may seem presumptious which everything is only beginning.’ (To_Be Continued.) | o explanation at ali! None at all! It {s better to tell you the whole situ- ation. A man forewarned a wor two, r Annio Mil- | ter, in sp! te of advice, haa | and escape with M. Grenet's murderer. ¥ Reason said: “Save yourself!” sea- |My ticket to the collector, it wae time son was the voloe of M. Maratuon, half; ‘hat I should find a moat My weak of whose little fortune I had tn (ue) mbes refused to support me. Pocket of my coat, besides a bribe I sank down on the deck of the twenty louls in my wallet. Of M. Mur. | steamer wane {ttn Wes acnonneing on, who had warned me: "I will give | leper ‘or de ntil to-morrow morning to he art tually sobbed, Ike ww | pervons attack. CHAPTER X. | Everything Is Only Begin- ° ning. HAVE now reached a po! y story where all that J a! That is the last del Reason was the voice of Annie Mfiton, my dear wife, who had been waiting for me nearly a month in our cottage at Mal- | ington, doubtless in the most agonizing anxiety, because she had not heard from me. Reason was the voice of Comte Pulliccini-Zimmermano—in a word, Z., the real Strangler, write is becoming extremely He now roughly addressed me: painful to me. “Don't lose the ticket I gave you, More than once J shall be Walk on the right-hand side of the wtreet and I'l] go on the left, eo that ‘we may pot be noticed. Your agita- your ticket the Decks Come, come! ‘Soares "Where. the matter ee] LA compelled to do vi nce to my feelings in orter not to strain the truth Skea aes 8 “Stop! take my ticket—and!Pulliccini and Z! aann. Detached | gone toa lawyer and tntemla to deman) be off! You jack steadiness! from my dangerous proserver, in apite |S renyretinn and divores, Tisten to te BE CAREFUL | entirely.” yor myself. Detached from vietin, | Carofully, Willian. You know whe ther q | Resistance on my part was tmponst- | tie Judge under the influcn 94 sitar \have always preferred you to ble I was caught between these two {77m — Detached from the charming ee ace sh Y )U TAKE FOR OL alternatives: to make @ scandal and |” regretted nothing I longed for no! OT vat ; A Annte—and profited | destroy all, or to obey, fly like a thtef | ops pee wires acre 5 . on, with a shaking hand, I held out |” The danger in | using patent medicines is from the stimu- lants and dan- drugs wentle- in. John about ft than T Pp do. ) more cOFOUA : Lhet for their tem- fi 4 11 Do you vorary offect, an " F nt 1 dis Kecause it is evens men by @ ! \ Ns free from ale And eu pe) cohol, narcotics nd danger drugs, Fat & John's Medicine 50 years oe nly for in th Father + John's Medicine is a doctor's pres one pure and wholesome, Py Matin than to bo presen | leaweutt” He was breathing #0 heavily that it) first boa. #0 seandalous "Ph! by the way,” he went on, “John we oe REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. te Hark» — _T WANT LOTS ayment fan FOR THE "HOUTESEEKER : Discount for cash; all improvements, no assessments. SEE THE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | $100¢ash, 0M DDOVOUWANTAPIANO? PLAYERS & UPRIGHTS at Rreatly reduced prices and terms, | yy. | Factory Direct to Buyer Is Big Savi ag CATALOGUE PRED, CALL, WRITE, PHOS MATHUSHEK & SON, af way & 47th} REAL ROTATE: fon SALE— Phas im Pioierereoes 8 99OOO4 100699 GAN eet or found articies, ane FOR SALE. 3 t+ 9, Hy gek GENT ‘ highees grede ny 3 . + Weenly. St 4 - © $ om iE ay tonto WANT WORK vio Whar |Word tg Work Wonders. |e : ’ E LOTS THIS SUNDAY. They are started at one-quarter the price they will bring in three years. QUEENS LAND AND TITLE CO., Times Building, 42d Street, N. Y. City |S She iS Sarees EXCURSIONS, ‘Sight Seeing Yachts STEAMBOATS, Patten Line Vor Highlands, Sea Park and a dene se ei we

Other pages from this issue: