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HOW STATEN ISLAND PAYS AND WHAT IT DOESN'T GET In Increased taxes the Bor- ough of Richmond pays toward the subways, The rapid transit beneft enjoyed from this taxa- bridges. ig run at @ loss of $68,203, Op- a Staten Island transfer agreement opponents of the bridge deficit. Gifford Pinchot Loses Watoh. WASHINGTON, July 19.—The police Pinchot to recover a gray waistcoat which he lost have been asked by Gifford Children’s Stamped Frocks (in limited quantities only) will offer excellent WOMEN’S STAMPED UNDERWEAR ‘Nightrobes of nainsook, made up ready for jy embseldering 8... at 45c. & 65c. of cotton crepe, unmade, at 50c. CHILDREN’S STAMPED FROCKS at 8 wee 6 BSc, SOc. & $1.00 ALSO STAMPED LINEN HUCK TOWELS very specially priced (according to size) ME ce tw tl lw lw lw cw BSc. & BEc. “The Fancy Needlework Department is amply ' equipped for executing orders for stamping. "4 ; norted Celluloid Toilet Articles | will be offered to-morrow at special prices. Hair Brushes Mirrors $1.10 & 1.75 eo $1.75 & 2.25 Puff Boxes Cloth Brushes at. . . 75c.& $1.50 2 $1.10 & 1.75 Trinket Boxes - 5c. at... . . $1.25 Shoe Horns . . 65c. o « Sc. & 78c. Nail Files and Button Hooks . cach 20c. E | stock of the Toilet Goods Department Includes Foreign and American-made Ex- ‘tracts, “ Toilet Waters, Colognes, Sachet Powders, Tollet Powders, Soaps and Bath Alexander's _ Shoe Sale tee Alctander quaily wn" $2.90 $3-35 's low shoes in the vari: i. on: lasts that show off, fine eee meee error esereeeesereeres are very ‘The Borough of Richmond pays $1,700,000 in taxes each year, part of which goes to maintain the froe bridgéa that connect Manhattan with the Boroughs of Kings and Queens. It gets no use from the The free bridges are operated with m yearly deficit of $450,000, The Staten Island Municipal Ferry ponents of a proposed extension of to include elevated and subway lines would cut out or limit the transfers because of this small deficit, but nothing is aid by these ‘omen’s Stamped Underwear and n’s shoes in small lots of broken sizes and small. STATEN SLANDERS Five-Borough Taxation and Four-Borough Subways Is Their Complaint. GREATER CITY UNJUST. “Best We Get Is the Worst of It,” Says One Dis- gusted Taxpayer. Much has been @nid about the in- Justice, from a city point of view, of the crime against Staten Island of the great multi-million subway 4i- vide—the five-borough system—for taxation only—and the great states- maniike settlement of the problem from a ‘four-borough point of view. Staten Isiand was entirely omitted from consideration in the subway contracts, except from a taxable int. way opportunity for the is lost. Those of the bor- oughs that got the hundreds of mill- fons cannot appreciate the feelings of those who did not get a cent; one who is well fed cannot appreciate the feelings of distress of the starved, and they who got the whole loaf can- not understand the feelings of Rich- mond, that didn’t get a crumb. Lest opportunities are profitable only as lessons. The proposition of transfers to the Manhattan elevated lines is @ living condition that con- fronts the people of Staten Island. The granting of the transfers would be a little salve to the feelings of the people of Richmon ISLAND'S RESIDENTS SOUND THEIR PROTEST, The following property owners and residents yesterday expressed them- selves on the subject as follows: Montanus K. Nash, Secretary of the Civic League—We are not asking very much in making a demand for this concession. It is the logical for the city authorities to do. re @ component part of greater city, and as such are en- titled to consid jon. I will not speak of the benefits which would be derived from the arrangement. Jobo D, Kohimann of Silver Lake Heights, former Silver Lake Park Commissioner—The ferry is our only highway to Manhattan. Bridges are maintained for the other boroughs, over which the residents can travel free. 1 sup- se it would be asking too much ir a free ferry, but the granting of tra irs will help a whole lot, Board of Estimate mem- bers should not hesitate in obtain- ing them for us. Col. Alvaro Garcia of Fort Wads- worth—I certainly favor an exten- aion of the transfers to t hattan elevated, . PP. mier, Postmaster at Grant City and a large property owner— Transfera would be of immense benefit. When they on the surface lines it erty vali 1 sold lots account of it, and obtained $25 more Fwd lot than I had been holding them at. I also rénted two houses through it. It would certainly be a big help, and I favor of it. GREATER CITY OWES ISLAND MUCH, Frank Lynch of Fort Wadsworth— For thirty years I ha een A resident of Staten Island, and t best wo have got thus far is the worst of it. The city owes us much. I would like elevated tran; fera ed as soon as possible, George Bechtel of Stapleton, former Assemblyman—In asking for trans- am heartily in VENT | pound for a re; Pest Bi | os ‘ woman, conse and the preacher. Twenty-ninth Street. bler and constantly bas one in his mouth. for burying paupers. antined. SENATOR PENROSE LEAPS FROM HIS BURNING AUTO Caught Fire While He and Friends Were In, and They Could Only Look On. PITTSBURGH, July 19.—Senator Boles Penrose stood silently by near Greens- to yuaterday and watched 000 them. political from the machine was noth TRE OF re TES CNeWwS Oddities WTHNOBENETS ‘Th gection of occupants LY CENSUS ENUMERATOR classified two New York men as pickpockets. TRIPLETS were added to her family of fifteen children by a Texas INGIEST MAN in San Francisco made his bride pay for marriage li- MILLIONAIRE has made an offer, to stand for two years, of $100 a red bull owned in Finderne, N. J. expects bull to weigh 2,000 pounds and be worth $200,000. GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK PENDULUM was used by a burglar in tak- ing $300 from C. A. Ricker, school teacher of No. 20 West One Hundred and ONLY MOTH BALL FIEND on record lives in Oklahoma. He is a gam- LOW COST OF DYING—Fort Worth, Tex. is paying'one cent a head SUPPOSED SUBMARINE off Pola, the Austrian naval base, on being | — shelled by a destroyer, was found to be a whale. WHOLE LEGISLATURE of Wisconsin was vaccinated after it was dis- | covered a member had small pox, and the Assembly Chamber was quar- all the while thanking himself that he ‘and three friends were able to get out of the car before the flames reached ‘The Senator, .ccompanted by Layton Taylor, H. B. Nesbit and William de Haven, ail of Philadelphia, attended a afternoon given by E. V. Babcock of Pitthburgh ‘The party spent the night at Mr. Bab- coc! rm and decided to motor back outing Saturday carbureter igni the car. : Fed beter te Ge se By that time owner through @ woeded country when back fire to burn brisk tng its ere 915. OBITUARY NOTES. Mrs. Alexander of the American Consul Ge: Paris, is dead at a Paris. She was Mis man, daughter of G man. Miss Agatha Schurz, eldest daugh- ter of the late Carl Schurz, soldier and statesman, is dead at the age of sixty-three years at Bolton Landing, Lake George, N. Y. She supervised the publication of her father’s me- moira, Dr. Robert H. M. Dawbarn, profes- sor of surgery in Fordham University Medical School and senior surgeon of the New York City Hospital, is dead at his home. No. 105 West Seventy- fourth Street. He was the author of many books on medical subjects. John Langdon Ward, o prominent member of the New York bar for many years, died suddenly yesterday at his home, No. 125 West Seventy- fourth Street. ‘He was a civil war veteran and at one time was a law partner of Herbert L. Satterlee, son- in-law of the late J. Pierpont Morgan. Joseph P. Fallon, Municipal Court Justice of New York, died yesterday in a Poughkepsie hospital. The Rev. Dr. Lindsay Parker, who ral at! be Eleanor Sher- | W. T. Sher- | ONSTANTLY maintain ar exceptionally large stock of COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA RECORDS including all the lates elections. Efficient ser vice. Convenient terms: Prompt attention to mail orders Was pastor of St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church. in State Sti Brookiyn, tor twenty- |. Thackara, wife dead at his home in anitarium near | twenty-third & former chapiain 6f the i G., N.Y. born in Newark AM Am AS AM : ar ae to $20 Were $25, $28, $30 & $32. This season's newest de- signs—full complement of light, dark and medium colors. BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue Subway Station at Door Further price revision has brought 2,000 of our men’s Summer Sack Suits down $ C #3, Pen” 50/88, Pew $100 85, Pen” °75| $12.Pex" $150 Open Saturda: 106 ST. L STATION AT. Granp Rapips| FURNITURE 12 AN ACCOUNT REDIT TERMS COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST fers to the elevated roads of M: hattan, the residents of Stat: Island are very modest. It will 1: cur no actual cash loss, as the | crease in population and assessable values will more than compengate the Ce Joseph Kaiser, Central Avenue, Tottenville—I am in favor of the transfers and as much more as can obtain, We pay our taxes for eyewear, and bridge maintenance, hy should we not get something in return? William 8. Lee, contracting builder, Fort Wadsaworth—-Of course I favor an extension of the transfers. Why should we of Richmond sit idly by and see the other boroughs get the improvements and population? We plenty of undeveloped land in Richmond on which we have been paying taxes for years without any return, It is time we demanded our rights. Henry Carsten of Stapleton—I am a anything that will redound to the benefit of Staten Island. I am for transfers, William R. Woelfie char, f the Lit want transfers, but because we are entitled to them, and because they will not only help us, but help the city as a whole, a William C, Casey of Tompkins- ville—Tranafers ip one of the solu- tions to our transit dilemmas. We are paying taxes to enable residents of other weronas to travel cheaply and quickly to and from their homes, In return we get nothing except a dead market for our real estate, The sooner we get the trans- ier the deter FAVOR COMMISSION RULE. Moatelair Liquor Men Said to Be Behinég the Movement, ‘A movement to establish @ commission form of it for Montclair has Richmond, in ie pty racers Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy is a medicine of great value in the treatment of various diseases of the kidneys, as has been demonstrated during a period of over 36 years. This safe and de- pendable remedy is sold in two sizes, 50c and $1.00, at your druggist, or direct post paid on receipt of price. Write for Booklet Dept. 310, Rochester, WN. Y. Poe | CIVIL SERVICE. EXAMINATION FOR THBULATING MACHINE OPERATOR (Hollerith Machine). Salary $600 Per Annum. & 0088(/MY BIRD OF PARADISE. Medley. (Berlin & Gottler.) One- 4 wm OS KA. (Nelms.) One-Step. Prince's Band. 4 OeNT/AT A openeia CAMP MEETING. (Milla) Cake-Walk AEN THE GELS OF SHAN $100 FEIST MEDLEY. (Felet.) One-Step. Prince's Band. ALATTa] CHIMES. (Hol) Herbert A I728(ITALIAN ECHOES. Two-Step. Marimba selection, played by Oe. ’ is Marienbe selection, pinyed by Car- Orchestra at Leen (D’ Ambrosio.) Frieevs renee ame te, A G804(IN THE CLOCK STORE. (Orth.) Deseriptive. Prince's Or- oaitgst wapoina PROCESSION. (Heemer) Prince's ‘ia ESS Renton rnc tes tla hin EQUI. (Orie) 91.00 | Prince's Orchestra. ‘A I7R2/MILWAUKEE, LIGHT GUARD MARCH, —(Hampsted) o SCONSINL. (Pury) Prince's Band, Instrumental le (D'Hardelet.) Instrumental trio, “salle, violin and tre 1 Th. A t pow Cane, Polka, (Delre.) Asverdion cole, Guide “a ILPIANTO, (Oe Renee.) Acserdion sole, Guide Deire, Operatic Selections FERRARI-FONTANA, Tenor Meat (Leoncavalte.) 1.00 Weise |rmatan Uno (Well de | knew the Queen). FELICE LYNN, Coloratura ‘A. 0806(RIGOLETTO. (Verdi.) “Care Nome” (Dearest Mame), In he big 448-page by PRIMAVERA . w|i ‘$158 a) rai (("Voloes of Spring”). (Straus) In | Record Catalog. Duet and Quartette : eee Sor See: | pada cot ¥ ‘ta, [WOW THE GATES CAME AJAR. 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A see2/LOVE'S 12-Ineh| $1.00 Yr Yes, they will play on your machine ! Ask your dealer Song’ Hits SUNDAY COMES TO TOWN. (H. Von Ttrer,) Arter Ate baritone. oo, ‘A 700/101 MATTEAWAN. (4. Von Titer.) Arthur Plea, berttone Ge. noe ‘A JITNEY WITH ME. (Denovan.) Geo. O'Conner, tener, “0. chestra accompaniment. YOU FOR ME IN THE SUMMERTIME. (Ingraham.) Ethel Costello, saprane, and Henry Burr, tenor. Orchestra accom- Ge. |MOTHER, MAY 1 GO IN TO SWIM? (Carrell.) Ada Jones, ‘eerane.” Orehestra aceompaniment. IDON RING OUR WEDDING MES. Stuart, baritone, and Billy Bure DANCING "NEATH THE IRISH MOON. (Puok.) Peerless ‘Quartette. Orchestra accompaniment. 4 ITT4(DEARIE GIRL. (Whitney.) Henry Burr, tener. Orchestra te. [pase “Make.) Will Rebbine, tener. Oveheewe eovempant ‘WHEN | LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND. (Berlin) Sem Ach, + | 10-4tneh WHEN THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN. (MeCarron & Vinw Oe. | cont.) Herbert Stuart, baritone, Orchestra Ballads A_1782(FROM THE LAND OF THE SKY-BLUE WATER. 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