The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1915, Page 3

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)

CITY'S FALSE “ASSETS” OF UNCOLLECTABLE TAXES T0 BE WIPED OFF BOOKS “7 Evening World Wins Fight Against Annual Farce of Piling Up Big Budget and Borrowing Money to Meet Deficits By Sophie trene Loeb The diecivsures and long contentions of The Evening World agalest Barclictiable taxes now amounting to O5,191,106.20, whieh for years Rare accumulated and been ued ae an asset. and against which money Wee borrowed annanily to meet deficiencies, making the bardes of the @rpeyere greater wally, have broweht about the desired resalt, The erolicrinble tax evil is about to be Corrected, ‘Phe false assets are to he wiped Vt 7 — @e Hity's books, No longer wil! money} y - he raised against taxes that Une | bee mons, and Plortadie. The ¢ rollers Hures y ‘ ' rt f Mnvestigation and Statistics haw an |, A® ai exw suitor in Brook army of inen bard at work limone 4 seed 26y- Resernmenty that cannot be « 5 nal Ba few weeks thir list of ¥ ‘ A ad t beetabie aments will be in sha “ os ae talatiinend ant put & * the Hoard of Metima . Whinh will vote to wipe them off aw) Il is eenerat yat the prom “aneote”’ | ent t r f ye reonal Thin te im complinner with the) woe uated and —— Gatest law, which followed the « @ition of fuctm and ataty by The Evening World clearly point the to the falincios ant bordships Piling up valueless reven Budeets, and the stocks to moet th « presen ‘HER“POSONPEN” ~INNOTES TO SELF * ENDS AROMANCE arial The statute, pasved almost in the! last boure of the Lexisiature, pro. | vides | ‘The Board of Estimate and Ap Portionment sball have the power, upon advi®e of the Corporation | Counsel with + tron the Comptroller, to direct the re. | oolver of taxes to cancel of record oT »ndersol C oS oretta de s Confes- all personal assessments the tax i ‘ Henderson ie of which the sald Board shall de- sion Clears Up Long-Stand- termine to be uncollectable, and to mark the records in the office of ing Mystery. the Comptroller in accordance therewith, whic sald uncollect- able taxes shall no longer be The confession of Loretta Hender- deemed or carried “as an asset of | oo tin veteon-year-old daught the City of New York.” of « foreman in» pin factory at This move is in the right direction | Wa laony ng, near Bloomfield, N. Jw and ie that of the average business! tna che heraclf ia the author of the man, who, finding bills positively un-| snonyinous ters attacking her Collectable, no longer counts them aa! ciara ind that of Raymond Eller, Qavets, but accepts thei as losses and eliminates them from his calculations her fiance, clerk tn a New York bank, ha ntly ended the romance of of business accordingly. ae peste tals = te method ts followed ansually,! aries Hendexeon, who) ie now (0 gcoording to the experts, the tax to! pares 4 Prisoner in her mother's custody, sent see tecividual who does pay Be) wisd by her brother to: Ello? to-day taxes will be reduced. ee : Neher uncueeean The question that is now poignant. | @"' * Sia err ungagemant ly before the public and the studenta| “t #" end | of taxation is how to find new rev- enue in place of these uncollectable Dersonal taxes to alle t asunder, | ups broken and social | 4 dissolved by sg - walions regarding th | tate the over- whelming taxation of real exstatc|* petiod ae a ; sre bias porsenaltex hae thus far libel sulia have rown out of some of | been borne not by the big cor- j {N\ Micusations | eee ahd laine eration Miss Honclerson who yestentay ree terests, but rather by the small lelaat ak Chere tele tok gum wheee propertios could ens- |i cow wily wto hai written the letters. | lly be determined in surrogate “Thore ‘were sw Ht Broseedings and who, therefore, {init i nut tv write letters aid could not hide in vaults the per- SA ow os SBP EEt sonal and therefore invulnerable the young Woman's family and her | property, fiunee say they belleve she was moved That the city does not receive Jay. iorbid desire test the loyalty ite full measure of taxes from f her fiar and her friends, and larger corporations is alse atrong w anted to make ly evident on all sides. sure they would stand Te has proved almost impossible to The Rev. BM. MeCoy of chalk , gecure the personal taxes of corpora-| tioomfell Mothodist Church ot @ons and large moneyed interesis| which Miss onde 400 18 Organist, got | wince most of the personal taxable one of etters in which he was Property ta hidden away in vaults and| threatened with bodily if he of- gonsiderable of it kept in other § Heated at the marriage of Muse sls: | Thus these taxes that have pi vad Bellet ? | uncollectable in the | and up to 1912 hav Y ware found to amount to $12,000,000. | Once hal the Board of Estimate will be hich he was to oliminate from the hooks | sn Henderson “to These Some ae a r of M ly no nd th RIA) war ak ’ ‘ ti ine, Other anonymous ‘ an indy appe ; Ato and pn nels xninined for pol ! four be harmicss. An the work a yen 1's of umnealloetables Is axcnstainiod eee WINS CHASE Int any. eattegtabhe ta ANKS 70 PASSING AUTO ie) BOCOm pines | e Grabs Runaway May t stn pe ine Ny Acctses of Robbing J Hirsh hana Hasement Histo | 1 1 i For li bal seystipationss at oma ih sata “| enbreu Su. Zed Penimore | Flatbush, who wis motoring, Mahe ian Incond oeeione fa man Jurtd without waiting for help, Mrs a caught him vurolman O'Donnell of the Gates Avenue Station took Hold of t pri oner, W t ‘as Joseph Marine The D Delicious Laxative Chocolate 37 °h.) y,@4h4, he was Joseph, Marine ‘* Adams Street, Hoboken, relieves constipation, regulates jy isserind he went into the hous partes and bevale stimulates the to ask for old papers, It was foun Good for that the basement door bad bi liver and promotes digestign. rf Id. 100, #6e and 0c, at forced and u sidehoard drawer rifled He is charged with bufglary, | burns THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPT ~ Brides’ Class in n Matrimony, | Here’ 8 First Lesson on Makin -— “a Pe a eS | ue sew? 9e Wome OH accouss First You Must Learn the Art of Loving, Not Only in Words but in Deeds, Says Teacher Vance, After Which You Must Let John Read His Paper in Peace and Not Ask TOO OFTEN i He Loves You. By Marguerite Movers Marshall. Hicating Cupid is the big Job ahewd of the October bade She, ae to lake the love that ts all a wonder and a wild desire) an 4 thing that helps two persons to live three lundred and sixty-five days in the your, If hor t nd is the right sort he will holy her, but at least per cent of the task {6 in her hand liow hall she wet about it? i | That ia the question which Arthur 1 Vance! editor of the Pictorial Review, undertakes to answer o 0) in the current Issue of the magazine, through bis litte Therefore, in behalf of who manages talk on “Love versus Lovtt autumn brides, I went to see Mr. Vance, Making Hubby Happy! - — “ « = TEMBER Please Attend! | QUARTERS A THE 20022 Beteves Hime! Moving and Meckly dow Murphy in the Tank Ueualiy MU Momder bead & ot Cewwel Park Bee, ware Ceteber vetere mot! rime (oy baw bey ytemur ¢ the outdoors tank bas | ht he meuer om tote the thee beter for The present chiliy apetl for “ — >) hie he pen « toe HH Boyder bulll pare fences of row are from the lank uae oe « ippoe trip between them Coage b * ferabiy during the ow } | there sly that Tl receive night jotlergram as | arrival, and lm to tak . myeett 1 neanr he 7 drope hie lateh key back in lie pocket Mermemnsgn * - it means Knowing that when hie hale ny face ts wrinkled to | white ben ead of amooth——we'll be aa happy We ever are ther Vance, “ahould, fecomutae that, peas, | cal manifestations of love are more neere than th nt of, ‘I love you ' Lieve you! If sue studies with her pens husband the art of loving S ee ' pa into the true mother ome-mmker of hin dreame, | have to ask aia whethe And If she doesn't ank ahe recetves| nore, in the way @f | A little tokens of affects of man's psychology, whieh 1 ry nyinh fondneas for ' He Hikew to make hie xpected gifts and cor if these are pa of outine, all the w COMMANDEERING AFFECTION 18 UNSATISFACTORY Of cours, a wife won't get enjoy-| able tributes, by com: ori oe them,” | admitted. “But do you think they are given yoluntarily by the _ ~ javerage man, who is—dan't ne?—more hain defended ; prize: ; To day | do not mis | He his wedding She Gaintatncaneane day with heart and soul overflow: | the uninterrupted senso of being loved and protected. In the old days, when | asked my husband ing with good intentions, Nobody | can crush them except the wom +. to be # genial, low-voiced, common-sensible philoso | if he loved me, | Pn Fade al Byte to make MSSM MARmA Der of sorts, besides filling an editorial chair. Hont Ghd cesdvealee rey at Se | est 1) she Worealt beeaiiee tine “Thore is something greater than them, and. 40. Fe it in hin. voice. when \ trese. of the art of comfortable ov oving.” proved to| go: yy the mpcoed: is hich of the two appier?” jomo tired and, with his arms FET URCAT i tiae necaie nt find Seainee ‘tax ne: pants hg rect rie “TE never have been a to under=| around me, sighs, “What would And | was reminded of & paragraph pe Mr, Vance's text. “You wot t oe ee sland woman who enjoys the | ! do if | didn’t have you to come |! bad read recently in “Wisdom snd the difference in the dictionary. You) home And, for that i | Kiswes and protestations she or et 07" Destiny” (Lat Saxesse ot la Desting r / tion | * orial onde ou law seroores out o nan.” 1 “He remembers m thea o.|by Maurice Macterline have to live it, Love is a sensation) ou. Wires pen ngaie £ og “Phat art of love 4 Uke @| Cause I remember hk CAeitncbe: land ~gentie bistorian of which passes, But loving 1 POS-| say no word of the interesting or . it Oe eed ot take a ch of being hurt by hi | writs nae r vhich you have} amusing happenings of hia day un ne wines pul vets of being by his! “iverhape. there are needed, : ne ote oa nf Gan ¢ Bo con- | /e8s « neighbor drops in. On the other THE PERFUNCTORY REPLY TO|f renting ! awe si Bhalversary beautiful tite, fewer heise aoube than Hering erernay| son- | N8nd, the marriage won't be a suc- “DO YOU LOVE ME?” unbiushingly, and then We plan sowe!ealm, uniform and pure wooks If trolling: the emotion andi Anally, oo. if the Wife insists on boing pet t J ce on toxether, ° one must expect from a culm soul a verting it into every-day happiness."| ted and amused and talked to ALL Ve've both acquired the habit of{little less abandonment, a litte lear “And you think that the resolvent ea seat ane | aL ait fees loving, of holding the happiness of enthusiasm in the superlative ad- the bride should use ts ‘comfort’ and | [PUK make the bib ts married life in our hands—inatead of | Ventures of life, one may fely npon “There is the aivife who stipu- by the clock, who ands hen usband to tell her loves her, who rejo concilia- tions. And there is the wife who little atten- not ‘hysteria’? I suggested. “Exactly that.” agreed Mr, Vance, THE ADVANTAGES OF TENDER- NESS FREE FROM HYSTERIA, “What the pretty good, aver- age, wholesome, loves-his-work American wants in his wife and his home is comfort. That means something more than good din- ners and clean rooms, though these have their place. But it is by the habit of loving that a woman makes her husband really comfortable, by the spirit of ten- derness which is free from hys- teria, the yearning affection which expresses itself in service, not in words, in sympathy and comradeship, not in passionate demands.” “The Anglo-Saxon male doesn’t like to dramatize his emotions,” 1 offered in his rushing, down- A town day, he receives thrills enough Hi to last for twenty-four hours, These / circumstances perhaps account for | his d tor domestic cabin?” \9 Mr nee smiled under the heavy] J ( jnustache that ig Just shaded with | . Keay . ay 1 merely t certain,” he said away “the the erake American thts band, when he comes home wants to — elt down after dinner and read hls r paper in peace and quiet, And she pee that ues @ Woman Why discover husband enjoss bis paper much bet 5 wet ter if a reading jus % | enough for him to reach out q 4 J her hand. Her ehilling d 2% mK TI serves only ty vouse his : ywnd wake the revding more . But Charles Kenyon, the drama tist, with whom 1 Was ing: yes fay, thinks the should tw business affairs with mM hiected sald M Vance n_are largely | POSLAM BRINGS SKIN COMFORT — ALL SUMMER ct bites, ivy-polsoning, stings, nd all summer skin affections the prompt use of Poslam, the ins de ready gnd dep + skin remedy | Postim takes away all soreness and | uickly heals the affected surface, | For the eradication of eczema, uene, | and all virulent skin diseases, Poslam is rapid and effective. Instant relief comes with the first application; iteh- | ing iy stopped; the work of healing is | quickly accomplished Soap is the absolutely safe nsitive skin—w daily | delight for Téilet and Bath | For samples, send 4e stamps to Emer geney Laboratories, 32 West 25th St., to American smokers. OM AMOMLL LLL YD i ialttttaatatialaatial ileal MMMM aU Delle SCHINASI , bubble HW love. Tt meang/steh @ sou) with more confiden: ‘1 would like to see{certainty In ordi ike And what man, however strange, business, no ne however bled, however loci 8k ne bis life om be, does not at noon that Tin. te wise has the spend tt CIGARETTES “Peace Hath Her Victories”’ Not the least of which is the privilege of smoking “NATURAL CIGARETTES” in undisturbed comfort! Over 20 years ago SCHINASI BROTHERS introduced pure Turkish Tobacco, unadulterated, Their “NATURALS” have continued to be the most popular Cigarettes during two decades because they are honestly good, and absolutely pure ony tere Open Kv'gn. 522 FULTON STREET BELL-ANS | Absolutely * Removes | Indigestion. One package proves it, 25c at all druggists, ae enone’ a wee a ca

Other pages from this issue: