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Fane wan Soom mae: « THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1912. NTERBORO'S BO FORNEW SUBWAY S MADE AT LAST Calls for Preferential Pay-, menis Like Former Offers, but Needs New Law, ROOM LEFT FOR B. R. T. Willcox Favors It as Chance for Two Systems—Betore City To-Morrow. ‘The long expected now offer of the Interborough wes received at the offices of the Public Service Commission to-day and copies were forwarded to all the members of the Board of Estimate in time for action at the regular meeting to-morrow. The offer is practicaity a repetition of the one originally presented by the company and calla for contribution by the ity toward construction and opera- tion. ‘The difference between the present of- fer and the one rejected by the Board of Batimate last year is that the per- centage of guaranteed return to the In- terborough je 8.76, as against last year's proposal of 9 par cent. It ts pointed out, however, that the inoome of the aity on {18 investment {2 at the same time re duced. LEXINGTON AVENUE LINE IN IN- TERBOROUGH SYSTEM. Chatrman Willoox of the Public Ber Vice Commission said to-day that if the present offer te accepted the Lroadway- Lexington avenue subway, most of wateb is now under construction above Weet Third street, will become « part of the Interborough aystem, while the Neventh avenue line, with its various extensions could, with the Faurth ave- nue @ubway and the Centre street loop, be operated as one system, and con. stitute much @ system an the B. R. T. has expressed a willingness to operate in conneotion with Ite present syatem. Chairman Wilcox adds: “The present offer, therefore, brings before the Public Service Commission and the Board of Estimate and Appor- ment again « dual system of subway ent, and if the same can be out satisfactorily it would be a of the very greatest benefit to the » carry out this plan the Inter. borough Rapid Transit Company ex- Presses a willingness to Invest tn sub- way construction and equipment $77,000, 0), provided the city will Invem toward construction, The company alo proposes to Invest about $30,000,000 of private capital in the third-tracking and extension of the elevated roads. The whole plan of subway and elevated ex- {eopatohé, therefore, would for a new atnent of private capital on the part f the Interborough Rapid ‘Transtt Com- Any to the amount of $107,000,000, WOULD NOT INTERFERE WITH 8. R. T. OFFER. “The carrying out of the plan would in no wise interfere with pushing for- ia the Broadway route and tts con- ections, which the Hrooklyn Rapid ‘rane-Company has signified a desire te operate in connection with its pres- emt_syetem. “The Belmont tunnel, which, the com- parry has stated, cost about $8,000,000 to wutld, ia, under the present plan, turned aver to the city for the au:n of $3,000,009. Gennections could be made from Times @Ruare with tho tunnel aud this line could be operated tn connection with ‘eo whole system. “It will be noted that the conspany proposes that its own capital shall have © preference as to its carrying charges ap4 einking fund, aggrexating 6 per cent., ahead of the interests and sink- ing fund on the city's investment, and 1m this respect tho offer ts the same as thet made by the company on Deo, 6, 1910, and the same as its offer submitted Jast July and the same as made by the Brooklyn Rap!d Transit Company 1 spring. “It thie plan is favored tt will be necessary to obtain amendments to the jaw and the question of preferential payments must be settled In the courts, wut tt ts far reaching in \t# collateral u@vantages to the city, giving a quicker WA4 greater relief than any other sug- rr Tam 4n favor of the plan.’ HAT THE INTERBOROUGH DE- F MANDS FROM THE CITY. s lid out in the new proposal ame as were outlined in the previous communtoations, A new down town tunnel under Hast River at Maiden lane or Whitehall street, ts called for, t Y eh Hal Mrookiyn. A Undes Baventh a Wee Meowdwa tie * previdusly pro and nor pnd avenue “LL Be dKe to che fn the contract urn over tte alrerdy tet vided the kubway const require.” OFFERS TO HELP CITY SECURE ()"\,"\) LEGIGLATION. The Interborough — tn contract for for Re the new, poll —Pauahter of Former one Croker RY DISAGREES CROBAT TUMBLES 32535 for Verdict Exonerating lar and Captures Shoe While . "| Tan, 5 Coachman Breen. Husband Gets Police. ALBANY, bo vane portion of ige of patterns, many of them exclusive. SH cel Oasis it Ween Or tar Luncheon Sets, 25 pieces, $7.00 to 110.00 set. i} * jack an: rook! we rf | Mrs, Tithel Croker Tireen, the Kolden-! wore Leavy of Cahtretveen, County {question of the confirmation of Edward Tea Cloths, 45 inch diameter, $12.50 to 35.00 18 atl oman, an n ae "1 loner, during which the lle was passed, J. Breen, erstwhile coachman and room, | poutman.’ whleh rat’ necessity |was ordered atrioken from the record in Tea Napkins, $5.00 to 30.00 per doz. 19 atill the won-in-law of the one-time | et of © |the Senate to-day at Senator Black's | | ordinarily into an acrobat. He was at i Luncheon Cloths, 72 inch diameter, $22.50 to Tammany leader. A jury in the Su- |request, after he had made a “full and 00. h r | preme Court disagreed segarding Mra,|%, Party in the home of Mrs. Helen A.| Coote apology” for the “untoward 45. 81 inch diameter, $27.50 to 30.00. 90 inch | Breen's right to a divorce. Their disa.| Kinnear, on the third floor of the buflds noaene.% diameter, $35.00 to 52.50. 72x72 inches square, \ kreement was announced by Justice Gort | 17% No. 1 bier en Hundred and) senator O'Brien said that when he re- $22.50 to 45, to-day, Eighth street, last night. ferred to those behind Mr. Riggs's nom!- Bu: The fury retired to consider the evi.|. When the fun wae at ft» hetsht, |nation as deing allied with the Brooklyn 18. oC and Chiffonier Scarfs, $2.25 to dence at 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | U°®vY boasted of the ekill with which| Rapid Transit Company, dia not ‘ead | After nine hours of argument among |" could shinny up the mast of a vessel. |mean to deshade Senator Black and Sen- Sideboard and Side Table Covers, $3.00 | thomselves the twelve men declared | No mast being conventent, he turned hie ator T, D. Sullivan closed the incident to 30.00. | themselves hopelessly divided. It was| attention to the rope of the dumbwaiter by pouring more oll upon the troubled reported to-day that eight of the juro:s| and started to climb up. Something | Waters. Maly accompanied by her mother and| Frederick Kiaus, the janitor, and his jer brother, Richard Croker, jr. nor | wife. louse Commi por ex-coachman husband was In court | "From the door of the dumbwatter they | House mittee Reports to-day when the announcement was| saw a foot protruding. Mra. K1 made. Francts Wellman, counsel for| ing pin In hand, seized the foot. Not doned. Meanwhile @ sult for $100,000, brought | ment of cries generally calculated to at-| favorably reported tho Sulzer his two sons, Richard jr. and Howard, | Kia for alloged alfenation of Mrs. Breen's | cite affections, remains untried. West One Hundredth street station that | sumption of the powers, duties case was fought occurred in the Grand | high crimes and misdemeanors imagin- en from the One Hundredth street station swore that Leavy was a bold bureter. Then the Kinnear party guests told Ld nit of the acrobat, and Magistrate fseed the chargas against GROKER DAUGHTER DUMBWAITER PARTY sie a wai Madeira FOR GIVING LIE TO O'BRIEN. a ° ° Four Said to Have Held Out! Janitress Thinks He’s a Burg-| Explanations ‘All Around in Riggs Embroidered Linens Fight and Words Stricken From Senate Record. favored @ divorce, while four insisted | happened, and with a crash heart by aa Gals aa At the charges against Breen had not| all the tenants in the building, Leavy been preven cen na ne ae miywaner | PAVORS U. S. RECOGNITION Sth Ave. & 34th St., waQenoste Neither Mrs, Breen, who attended the | stiaft, landing with a bang that wakened OF CHINESE REPUBLIC. roll-/ Bill and Congratulates People Mrs. Breen, eaid that the attempt to] so Klaus. With rare discration he on New Government. obtain @ divorce would not be aban-j| opened the front window and shrieked| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2%.—The House “murder,” “burglar,” and en assort-|Committee on Foreign Affairs to-day | by Breen against Richard Croker and|tract attention almost anywhere. Then|tion, which, in effect, would recognize got onto the telephone and ex-|the new republic of China. It congratu- told Capt. Zimmerman of the] lates the Chinese people “on their at The eMsode upon which Mrs. Breen's| murder, arson, burglary and ail the| sponsibilities of self-government.” Eetabtehed Trade Mark Half o Century For practical everyday use, these beautiful are deservedly popular. We carry a wide = | James McCutcheon & Co., Sulzer \ resolu- and re- | Put Into complete operation.” Depa ad u n Hotel, Toronto, Canada, last Sep-| abl re tying committed. 8 re ving clause relates, to delays WOMEN OF THE DEMOCRACY whe 8 tember. Tho ac teen injunetions or other yond contro! of the company “hello girl" ve 0" D | ‘Also the Interborough pe ey ‘ny hep WILL PLAN AT BREAKFAST. ‘hello girl” in the Walker House, a| for their fixed posts, but Zimmerman | were in the employ of the Croker fam- tion of the Recessary contract with the| Democracy wives of Democratic lead: |{ly. Breen admitted that he had tried | WOUlm't stay caught. He shinnied out city, at an early date, and the construc- @ary and the courts have yet to decide ai ' movement, and Mre. Clark and Mra, fe Sees ie the alty's credit to make | Gacar W. Underwood, wife of the Dem- ooratic Ho leader, were named to avisory committee netitute an TURKISH TROOPS ROUTED =| °Wivee, mothers, sisters and daugh- IN BATTLE NEAR TRIPOLI tere of national Democratio leaders ‘will be invited to come together for the fublies, In the honor let will be the Official Report to Rome Says Ot-| wives of men who have bee eee tioned as Presidential possibilities, tne toman Forces Lost Many Killed— | uding Mra. Woodrow Wileon, Mrs B i Judson Harmon, Mra, John W. Kern, Eleven Italians Fall Mre, Thomes F. Marshall, Mrs Eugene | ROME, Fed. 2%—A novere battle re-|N. Foss, Mra John A. Dix, Mra. Will. | sultan in the utter defeat by the Ital-|!am Randolph Hearet, Mra. Champ fan troope of the Turkish foros and| “l@rk and Mra. Oscar W. Underwood, HAD BURGLAR’S TOOLS. | 4. Kanan aa Lan ee oe Two Men Couldn't Explain Thetr | to the east of the city of Tripoll on the| Movements, So Were Locked Up. Mediterranean coast. The engagement ocourret at Mount| Policeman Sullivan of the Fiatbush 0 ly to- Mergheb, which les at some distance | station arrested two strangers earl behind the town, The Turks and Arabs | 48¥ St Coney Tens tenn. $30 Aone had taken up a strong position on the |: They were unable to si ; aan tory explanations of thelr movementa, slopes where they Were attacked by the ot tele enays Italiana with Infantry and artulegy, (At the station nouse they sald they were At “|'Peter and James Beintner of No, 238 tor a Aight which lasted .@i day ¢he| Pete By a mornin the helene. The lowe of the tension saw, & wrench and a screw. paar Pigs Fecha dy pes rrelaieer mon driver, After beh:g looked over at Head- id jeavy. The oleve I ea and eighty-two wounded, quarters, they were arraigned tn the Free Rent Every fourth year, when February has a 29th day, we count as saved that day’s rentals. Our stores are leased by the year, f Flatbush court on charges of carrying - A . AT 52 HE WEDS ACTRESS, 24,|sre‘not known at tho Stilinian treat (ordinarily 365 days, ) so that in Leap Year our landlords take no —. address. toll from us on February 29th. Thus it happens that February 29th is an extra day on which Gross Profits in United Cigar Stores are figured as Net Profits— and we like to give that profit to our customers. This year it goes to them in the form of TEN CIGARS FREE with every box of 25 of a new cigar we are introducing. It is called the ; Maurice B. Mendham Ge: License Notice to Fat Women Presumably you know, ladies, that the proper caper nowadays ts lines, Curves are passe, You have got to take off your fet. This must be done in one of three ¥ t, aetrens, singer and soulp- ways By (iteting, by exerclae, or by model, Mr, Mendham ts fifty-two] means of Marmola Preseription Tablets. years olf and resides at No. 681 West keen you busy. for One Hundred anc fixty-frst street. |" Mtns Carnwright, who arrived from 1u- rope inst Monday, where she had been to Marry Miss Carnwright. Maurice B. Mendham, broker and bon vivant, long known to Broadway, talnod a license at the City Hi ob mar- reau to-day to wed Frances inging to Dig audiences, + twenty-four years old and Is residing with her sister, Mra. Dana T Webster, at Graham Jo you like the b » |Court, One Hundre* and Sixteenth street If you fancy this pleasant method of and Seventh avenue, ‘The couple an. | eeiting off ¢ tn nounced tn the marriage bure 1 that Hi] ° thee wotding wot take plate 0-04) The price 6c each—$1.50 a box of 25. On February ment is Very economical ‘or the tablets are. tH dance with the famous was married when she Robert Curtis, from ed 4 divorce, Mr never married. 29th (no other day) TEN CIGARS FREE with each box. The Sensoria is a mild seed and Havana cigar. The real value of the cigar is ten cents. The price will always be six cents. Besides giving our customers on that day this extra profit, we KIPTY COBD PICTURES, A Back numbers of the Sunday ry : : : Rheumatism Advice World containing the firat pictures at the same time introduce a cigar which we are confident allstatty Bev ceeerinion fot the “Kitty Cobb" venice cannot will remain a steadily growing favorite with our customers for | many requ from readers these many years. pictures been reproduced on | auer and one eunce of epruy of Barsaparita| REAYY Art paper, wie 20x20 inches, Smoke on the landlord! ott haredients| With smooth pressed contre and dro t f pint margins, suitable for preserving | Hickest and] 1 and 2 now ready and can be ¢ Ay pF ‘tained at any of The World's offices . ‘ \ price 10 cents the copy, or by mail, compound inf in etrong cardboard tube, postage L, you in ie hours) prepaid, for 14 cents, World Of Pulitzer Building, Park Row; Up town, Broadway and stb St; Har: a ion 249 West 125th St; Bronx, 408 4 Veh Brooklyn, 202 Wee insto st. ed (0 take # thie, ineist on compound in the ort | yellow package, Mund: eu Il CIGAR STORES ere Breen, Miss| The night shift of patrolmen, forty in TO WORK IN CAMPAIGN; || tude Dent, “biack-mairea, Garkceved | mimber.‘nad Suat cone ot tn Diatoon| ee loos Mode abrsecrect P Toronto hotel, and two detectives, rushed out all the reserves, The pla- ee the alty to secure necessary lextmlation. They will be, and your Co Pri d S M A Proviso te that a sing fare of five | 44 ail ay crn ee nae ener ees inh ats ain toon of forty, too, had heard the erie feet and mind will both mpare rrices an ave aes o subwa e' el jo iy 6 Teser’ 5 ne Perea Ler et et iaretecesy wey lea (tues caTOver eV SRL MS) | balla formed a part of the dinnor. |was soon aa completely surrounded. by test easy if you wear Compare the prices in this advertisement with those Samuel Kea, First Vice-President of) Bryan and Mrs. Champ Clark to | Later they adjourned to tho palm room| poijeamen as a. depot in Lawrence, | - elsewhere; come into our store, get our prices on any= the, Pennayivanta Rallrosd Company, mony” Affair. Rites pore were mere, on there thay | Masa, whym the atrike children are eent floleproo}fiosiery thing in our immense stock, then compare them with Ade GY eh Techn ONES ‘The women| went to Breen's room on the third | &¥8y- " ror the prices of ny other store "and convince yourself that mendation of the Pennaylvanta Rajiroad by, roping to. take a | 0Gh WRANSNEAETS Wesla RaBk/Oe wale: |) Meantime! Atte, Niece wat Gevine ‘*Holeproot”* yarn costs 70 hi Company, and he hoped it would receive | hand in the national polttioal aitun. | KEY Reale a eee Fash ok Cele eee Cubed oat eerie cents a pound. We could use ‘ur rices re lways the owest the favorable consideration of th -| tion thi ” To celebrat a | jaded doigdted Nib Ahteateh idk 30-cen' you" —— = thorttles, and be followed by the exeous aeshaihen Narnoey: in rhe taasited A tego ney or the tectives who | it with the rolling pin, But the burglar Bargin aae tot get 30-cent value—and six pairs of ‘‘Holeproof” are cera a of the shoe and disappeared up the : tion of the Seveth avenue-Brookiye. | Fe St the capital are planning @ “har-|to Mas Miss Diehl, but declared she re- | su mbwaiter hat guaranteed for siz months. NO Strings NO Extra Charges Bronx subway, and other lines, be; mony breakfast,” to be given eat one pulsed him. Ho didn’t see anything A Million Wea: without delay.” eum! of the hotels hera on Dolly Madison's rot: ei frytne tos Kibee wirts he said | See ko caceente ce ae ‘ven a8 har to This Offer! of Any Kind! . 2 ’: x lehl, ame to Ni near apartment, seem | rt Brie ehaneaer ies ike Los Lviriged aleve ee con pobhe Sane Meeseneh We Lae aaa Gen Head Shine up the depths of the date ““Holeproot"* a You may furnish Accounts opened bditionnl te thoes ede lag gomeeer.| Chavalans and Mra, Willem Jenaines De ete ne hinted that there | pitiful cries from Leavy, begging them | mostall first-class any room com- from $5.00 to However, Tam not prepared to say how| Bryan, presiding a® toantmintross. |e her in Breen's room. Patt to pull him up. After a time they did stores. But insist pletely by paying $1,000.00 on T shall vote, If the bid for operation !¢| plana for this unique event were| Miss Tehl was the principal theme of| When the army of policemen entered aponthegenaine. accepted, it will establish practically | tainchad et a dinner given by Mra, the lawyers In thelr argument of the| the apartment house, a flat-to-flat search | Remember the agv.a ONE DOLLAR beer es anne tte hich roi tee se Robert W. Wickliffe, wife of Repre- \case William M. K. Vicott, for Breen, | was instituted. Leavy, sans shoe, was | trademark. “ ready prot yy the conferres. The ; hi hi : “ routes nesigned to the Brooktyn system (sentative Wickliffe of louisiana, in iseatenaen ue ty Dieht by coming to found ta Uy Fun orar Seat eet. PY, Pa Write tor’ tow | {| now and the bal- would remain unchanged except tn the | honor of Mrs, Clark. Mrs, Henry D. | vindicated herself. Francis L, Wellman, Hee enea by "the. Ppt pad Taare. to Make Your Feet Happy.’ ance in small Gireotion of further expansion In out-| Clayton, wife of Representative Clay- | for Mra, Breon, declared that the testi. | {dentified by the mis Je. lying dlatricts. ton of Alabama, was made chairman | mony proved Miss Diehl not to have | Spent last night in durance vile and was Holeproof Hosiery Compaxy || (weekly payments “New legisiation may aleo be neces | of the executive committes for the |been innocent. arraigned to-day before Magistrate Bar- Milwaukes, Wis, Feb. 29th Free Cigars aw [usw pow qumann 35th to we = i NO Red Tape NO Club Fees «a amel Bed . Very pretty ion wit!. Clearing Sale of PIANOS Slightly Used Veright Pianos from $75 up; New Pianos from $190 up; 88- Note Player Pianos $390 up. Steinway, Chickering, Decker Bros., Kranich & Ba r PIANO WAREROOMS Het ass Crain 96 Sth Ave, cor, 15th Y. PU onetoth 55 to 57 Flatbush Ave., Bn, 2158 SET. 19" 2190 B ‘AVE Eizo" Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. 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