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That letter was the high tide mark of the flood of money the Inter | CONTRACT FOLLOWS IN ITALIC.) we y "1 vi) borough had heen for years raising for the purpose of building new lines. |.n. "yt i oyee ihe wart tae 0) Wane famous letter of March 22, | Public Cash or Credit | +1004 ready to putia the extensions to its own subways and elevated tines | out of its own pockot. | elve additional rapid transit to the people of New York—and to awell t's! (THE SHONTS PROPOSAL iS. GIV GIVEN FIRST—THE DUAL by the Interborough Company as the minute records of the company will show. Instant Relief for Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; for Aching, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, {Mayor and Mr. Shonta had met] specified in Mr. Shonts's lette showed that ‘he Interborough was] A study of these figures will show | witing t@ become the partner of the how the elty ts toaded with the bur- City of New York in rapid transit |den of a te buliding—and shove the greater |lines sinccniccnndlplpaaniatesdatis part of the load on the city's shoul- jders. The elty accepted the offer.) the shi — of Proposal Made by} iivchisn napa runt Company [came in with more Hrooklyn lines to | be built aa another partner with rich | and easy Father Knickerbocker. The Nietter of President Shonts slept for six years, and might have slept for | ever if It had not been revived by cor- | tain activities of the Thompson tn- Interborough Head and the Final Dual Subway Agreement Shows Them Alike. Lop EE ES vay | vestigators. When President Theodore P. Shonts of the Interborough the| WHAT COMPARISON OF TWO 1910, to Chairman William KR, Willeox of the] PROPOSITIONS SHOWS. rvice Commission, he declared that The coming of the Ho it. T the situation and the making of contracta have added « great nue. extensi Th sent ence b the Interborough Company | Into the two ‘The company was willing to spend $165,000,000 to |” he company did not ask the City of New York to put one cent Into the eo throu ended to Avenue; t nue a Varick tery ae aber eribed, sr ly ally, an th it will tend over Swollen, Calloused Feet and Corns bi set Abate atin of the ut 88.0 Jt tn exp) anes will be tn operation b oted that the April, 1917, as fa “ treet to the intersection of Liberty Street and Maiden Lane; thenee two tracks under Maiden Lane to termin to an Intersection with Fulton Street the through Fulton Street to an intersection with the present subway at or near Borough Hall station of the present subway 1. The subway is Madison Avenue to Lexington Ave Westerly direction, Forty-sixth and One ty-ninth St ts being built ndlawn Roar. south there to the tOOKLYN | Mayor Gaynor. On April 22, though] dea! of mileage to the building opera. Mr #honts believes it was eariier,| tions, but The Evening World has the introduction was made, The two! been able with the assistance of the walked and talked together for!/experta of the Public Service Com- hourt, They became friendly. From! mission to make a closs comparison ' nt the jet was dead | Setween the terms Presi ath flood tide of Interborough money, ite's offer in the letter of March vaving Stood awhile at high water) 1910, which did not call for the kes now began to ebt payment of one cent of the city's soon thn ar ney, and the actual operations of the n&et proposition after the| the dual contracts along the Hnes ter. Providing new rapid transit There are two differences between jonta proposition and the ex- isting contracts: shifted from 2. The Brooklyn extensions go from Nostrand Avenue to New Lots Ave- | Avenue. nue and to Fintbush Avenue. The ons beyond the Shonte pro- posal will cost $6,700,000. amount represents the differ- etween the propositions to build entirely with Interboro money NECTION WITH WHS and the present plan, which costs| VISION OF THN SUBWAY the city so many millions. Below The E ening World shows > plans—compare them to Madison Avenue; up Madison Avenue to the Har popore to extend the present subway | tom River at or about One Hundred and new enterprise. This letter, as Mr. Shonts wrote In tt, was “to be taken as al from about Broadway and Se phd hirty-eiehth Street; thence under the substitute for our formal proposals on Juno 30 and Sept. 22, 1909." ‘The |Avenue. with four tracks, two for Harlem River, through public atreets lott The Ev World is prepared to say, wa th [Pres trating and two for local trains! and private property, to a point ot jetter moreover, The Evening d is prepared to nay, was authorize eventh Avenue to Greenwich River Avenue, between One Hundred and Hundred and For 4, from this point divid So far aw the Thompeon Inveatigat- | appear until last Saturday more than thence through Varick Street to 4 COM | ing, with two tracks, through public) Ing Committees has been able to die-|@ Year after the Investigation into "clon with West Broadway at or neat | streets and private property, to a con: Mages wo | public service affairs was. be Franklin Street: thenee throukh WeAt ‘nection with the West Farms division over, that letter is the only offer ré roadway and Greenwic hence | or the subway at or about F Pee eee atin ae JGAYNOR AND SHONTS HAD A isn twostrack road throuxh circenwich Feu 8 lating to the bullding of the new (LONG TALK ae et aT eee mene Ata Forty-ninth Street and Gerard Ave lines that was not put on either the! goon ag letter wae tnid| present subeay loop at Battery Park, | U0 ANd two tracks trough River Ave-| formal or the informal files of the] Po . Hatters [WUC to Jerome Avenue and through Jer 0 n Jaway Mirabeou T. ‘Towns undertook or an additional loop track at Avenue to One Hundred and Nine-| Public Service Commission. Tt waslto introduce President Shont« of the Park. In the event that Seventh Ave UA Mirents, WIN Hb, pelvllaae OF laid away tn @ safe, and it did not] Interborough to his old neighbor, nue should not be opened in time for inaking the rood & (hree-tradk road construction Pica hdetd from One Hundred and Forty-ninth side oxtenston eo built f ’ | weet side extension will be bu Street to One Hundred and Ninety- [the Intersection of Seventh Avenun and ; . fourth Street. The atructure north of through Greenwi : , lathes ence thence threugh ON Hundred and Forty-ninth Street While built as an extension of the aub Way, Will be in form an elevated road way constr erging from nd #8 Soon As practicable north Hundred and Forty-ninth Street SIDE MANHATTAN EXTEN Unier the dual contract this tine under be carried 28,000,000. BROOKLYN EXTENSION From is half done. It the intersections of Liberty and 0? ” he ger Gt yb Mo “ Greenwich Streets and of Cortlandt | ent there ia ia A Lr hk nue Branen lea, at « Pull, Johnny, Pull! and Greenwich Streets we propose to|fotul contract cost On This My ore, tired, swollen build one track through Liberty, exfrnsion ta nearly feet just ache for ‘Ta.’” Street and one track through Cortlandt )KLYN FE the INSION—From the no present subway at Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues we pro- Mere Hivepretieiuerundee (he pose to biti a four-track subway River to Tineapple Street in Brouk-| ‘rough Flatbush Avenue to Prospect ; f : i 7 Park Plaza; thence easterly under East- yp; thence through Pineapple erm Parkway to or about Nostrand Ave- EXTENSION ed thas tine a lof two miles 00. The The © cost tadde BROOKLYN BXTRNSION ~-Thta ita line the subway aetension now bey dul wean the northeaat and Fiat i through je Clark Street Tunnel. Under) eon the southeast, The t the Shonte plan the distance was 1.08 f this line will be #1to ex; under the present dual contract kis t 45 per’ ta fm The contract cost is $7,009, | done, at a coat of ab 009,000 10. OF thig a little more than one-tho te lea ta cost of Bt. 4} QUEENS COUNT EXTENSION | should be Mi ed on June #108 | We propose to con the New ¥« You're footsick! Your fect feel tired, | foot-gladdener the world huseverknown, | BAST SIDE MANHATTAN EXTEN: | and Long fsland Rat 1, known as t puffed up, chafed, aching, sweaty and] Geta gd-cent box of Piz" at any drug | SION.—-We p to build a four-track | Steinway Tunnel, from polnt near they need Tir.” store and end foot torture for a whole | subway, will two local and two expremm| Jackson Ave Long Island City, w | Tie makes feet remarkably fresh Never have tir hing, sweaty, | tracks, from a point on Fourth Ave der the East River, through Forty- and sore-proof. “Ti” takes the pain ti your shoes will fit fi i} between ‘Thirty-ninth and Forty-fitth| second Btrect to a connection with the and burn right out of corns, eallonses | y wish you had tried ‘Tis’ | Streets, through public streets and pri-| West side subway system of Manhattan jand bunions, “Tie” is the grandest | sc Accept no substitute —Advt, iis property, in a Westerly and nurth-/ at of it Seventh Aveni Fr transfers will be exchanged between ms os tT nway Tunnel and the subway at Grand Central Station and ‘Thnes Square High Medical Authoriti e Peles ea AAP I The plans are the in the Shonte Ipropasal and the The city | pays #00000 f Tunnel | jand wil pay a} recon- 0 coholic muiants}*:: WHITE PLAINS AVENUR EXTEN- ults | you| | eman Co, and | The Extra Room!) MAKE IT HELP PAY THE RENT Do not be burdened with car- rying an empty room when it is possible to rent it throug The World's “Furnished Rooms to Let” Ads, Other have been very cessful Why not you? Remembe 310,990 persons in New York City each weekday buy The World, Isn't it reasonable to suppose that many of readers are looki as you have? these y for a room such Use World Ads. for Results! | and processed in such a manner as to remove all possible ine fj th ue jurious elements, Its widespread sale eannot be attributed to ID efiting ben Pure Malt Whiskey taken as direc the digestive organs upon which bodily health depends by 1 assists im THI * druggist or grocer. I he ca not supply you, write uy Send for usetul househoid booklet free. two up! private atr present Co, Rochester, N.Y ligations es SION TO THLE SUBWAY.—We pro Phe reproduction shown here was clipped from the editorial pose to build a two-track elevated ’ ‘i railroad from a connection with the | page of one of the leading dailies. It expresses the sentiments [][aiteMl from a connection with | of some of the world’s famous physicians on the value of aleo at or ar One Hundred and Sev- holic stimulants. enty-seventh Street northwesterly ants through West Parma ad and north- When physicians of such wide repute place themselves on [erly through Morris Park Avenue, to ation of “commitments and ob- uileged to be concealed na fea . another engineer hus been settled, Bax as daiens oh ott aching hen dvertising alone, as a product must possess merit to warrant finuting the probable coat at $1,000,000 tr am tt is supposed that this job will the confidence of the buying public Ghat Fi.800000. , ) AVENUE LIN noof Pearl and —From the w Cham stimulating the flow of gastric juices, sonecessary to digestion Tonal upderdeok [tania accome ina Give Duffy's a » trig ic spanks Second Avenue tracks at Chatham | i Daffy’s a fair trial join the ranks of those who Macars © 1a &) bolt aouticere Gans tree! he putldin| he third track “ , »” reet; then butlding the th Get Cuify’s and Keep Well. Mca HunAtaee ana: twenioninih Street: thence through One Hundred “ pore tin Sk ALED BOTTLE S ONLY Heware of tations a wenty-ninth Street to the Har- 0; tem Kiver ros. # the Harlem River NOTE ge) Dutt) s trom your family wine store, licensed a aa Mack valivandthelane the lower and thenea over tracks upon on the upper level right-of-way and public as a four-track road to the Third Avenue elevated road MAROB 16, 1916. | SENATOR LAWSON at or about One Hundred and Forty- fifth Street: thence continuing the third track up the existing Third Avenue elevated structure to its ter- the newspapers to-day, to the Sena’ Minus ‘at or near Bronk Park; that hey and Charles 8, Hervey as mem- portion of the third track north of bers of the Public Service Commission One Hundred and Forty-seventh was, in my judgment, for the purpose Street to be constructed when the of cmbarrasaing mo, becatse of Passenger traffle requires it sooner opposition to the appointments, he should the railroad company so elect. | letters were written hurriedly at a THIRD AVENUP LINE. This is the ltime when | was mailing remittances, mu in both plans, 7.7 miles. The work | There was no intention to threaten fo done, but this is another Gilliapy the telephone company 1 would contract, The probable cost ts estimated) 1, 1. led initiate legislation on account of $6 at $7,700,000. Published, He Says, Because of} year. 1 emphaticatty im any . ideas . ‘ hintention. Ifthe Sen: has any THIRD AV TERMINAL CON. His Opposition to Travis doubt, | would weleome any investi NSCTION<=We propor to bulld & Aut gation this body gees fit to make.” |two-track extension of the Third Whitney. Senator G. FE. ‘Thompson, of Avenue elevated road from # connec- ° the Public ‘service tigating tion with the present road at or near Pelham Avenue and Webster Avenue; ALBANY, thence northerly through Webster| ert J Avenue to Gun Hill Road; thence east-| a que f personal privilege in the Jeriy through Gun Hill Road to a connec-! Senate to-day, sald that he welcomed |tlon with the proposed extension Of! any investigation that body might the subway ike concerning two letters writter Committe a member, declare company's action in the letters was son's opposition to March 16 Lawson Senator Rob of Brooklyn, rising tion Further through White Plains}, Furth I by him to the New York tion of the Pirblic | THIRD AV 1 TERMINAL CON.) ¥Y him to the New York Telephone | ity Tndustrlal Board RECTION (a cartually the same] Company, asking that a telephone {heen meted Upon fance 1.8 mile, Ot GA| extension pat by . “ im doth plane: distance 1) The work 13| Cxtension set be Installed in his resi- | os | Just being begun. | denes without cost, In a letter dated Wants ao Speedway Park, | Feb. 1, Senator Lawson wrote Park Commissioner |. THIRD AVE AnMs DI-} “While I desire this extension 1 do | sent to Governor Whitman, Senators We pro-| not feel as though T should have to| Brown, Mills, Burlingame, Bennett |pore to build a two- track elevated! pay $6 a year for it. Netther do | nd Assembiym ; ante a Lotemrem ‘yoad connecting the Third Avenue! want to introduce legislation which |Ursine them to lend their influen: Jelevated road with tho existing West] « ; in aecuring the passage of the Bpe 1 t ould compel your company to sup- bit h Farine division of the subway as fol-| 1 ¢ eadltlonal way opening bill allowing automo- |iows: Leaving the Third Avenue road| PIY without additional cost one 6X-}hi1es on the speedway. The Com- t or about One Hundred and Forty- nsion at least to every subseriber | missto told the legislators that the desiring same.” “The publication of these letters in thence through private atreets to Willis Willis Ave- | ird Street, | property and public | Avenue; thence through nue to Bergen Avenue; thence through | Bergen Avenue, private property and | public streets to a connection with the West Farms division of the way, at or near the section of Westchester and Hrook Avenues, | | | YRNUB BLEVA "ON: NACHON WITH WISE FARMS DIV | SION OF THE sUBWAY The same) Distance half a mile The contrac has just been let. NINTH AVENUE BXTENSION |We propone to compicte the third t mn the inth Avenue road, to Gansevoort Street, and ne Har prompted b the confirmation of Whitney's appointment discussion was deferred in the Senate until after the confirma sarvice Commission nominees : A INDIGESTION OR “on the very eve of the ~ Senate's action on the confirmation of the nominations of Travis H. Whit- which Lawson ts also that the telephone making public Law- to-day Legislation is greatly needed to prop- erly use the Speedway area for all Ha age ea ecg | Instant Relief from Pain, Sourn Pain, Sourness, Gases, Acidity, RN cay Heartburn and Dyspepsia~-No Waiting! The same in Wonder what upset your #tomach m hb. A little Diaps minus of the Queensboro breath foul, tongue coated—just take sin, which costs only “ a little Pape’s Diapepsin and in a fe large case at drug ste fifty psin_ occasions miles. The job is another Gilleapie contract ant the which portion of the food did the dam fn keeps ue stomach renulsted aad can only be eatima ed at $3,800,000. age~do yout Well, dus't betes, 8 ny ent their favorite foods without! OUEEN'S COU NTY } ENSION, your stomach is in # revolt; if sour, if stomach doesn't take care We also propose to construct a twWo- | gassy and upset, and what you just] your liberal limit without Hio track extension of the Second Avenue ate hay fermented into stubborn lumps; | if sour e instead of « vated line from Second Avenue! head dizzy and aches; belch gases and | he rest, and acrosm the Queensboro Bridge to the acide and erictate undigested food; | most harmless relief is Pape's Diapep- its for ® It's truly COUNTY. EXTENS momenta you wonder what became of | wonderful—it digests food sets Nei ee the soins th Both Blane the indigestion and distress. things straight, so gentl sily Beoun, but it te expected to cost abo Millions of men and women to-day | that it is really astonishing. ‘Try it! 8500000 , know that it is needless to have a bad! Advt ' 0 *. 9 9 * *, *, *, 9 + y 9 * , *, , X old Out Again! The entire edition of Pictorial Review for April has already been exhausted! This is mainly due to two things: First, the unprecedented demand for the next-to-the-last instalment of Kathleen Norris's sensational success ---“The Heart of Rachael.” And second, the superb pages in color showing the cream of the advance Easter styles. The wonderful reception ovr Easter Fashion number has met with is, naturally, much appreci- | ham tha record as advocating the moderate use of alcoholic stimulauts |] pains toad, thence martheasteriy ena ated and we sincerely hope that all of oar good for mica purpones it fai to aasume that thei devsions fave iran jhe White rae friends may be able to secure copies. This is by Must be based on knowledge rather t theory privilege of adding third track " H “ ; Duffy’ aes ue TN MEAINE AVENUE, RRPEN no means certain however. The only April copies uffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is the at aS ea io be obtained anywhere are a scattering few in the has always bie recommended for use in the moderate dosage t]" deco -avaNUh ann onl hands of the newsdealers throughout the country. ofa tablespoonful in equal amounts of water or milk before meals y Mal nh to about Pearl : Lon retiring, andthe befits deve from its ase as ben fot ty ullog awe clvatad | We must especially request you not to send us clans readily prescribe Dutty’s when a rellable tonicestinnulent {|e busine wre sed ta ‘racks subscriptions to Pictorial Review to begin with the is indicated. Duffy's is also used in inany of the reputable f/ Pen Aru fie mame wrade as the 1 i i iti hospitals throughout the country because of its purity and re | the univd tr ‘ orate Mundie eal April leene, a8 we are not see & position to supply liability DOr ie ena them. The May number will be the first we can Daffy’s Pure Malt whiskey is absolutely pure and unadul Mork. 4 Milles, te the same in This | d terated, as it is made from the choicest of heulth giving grains ]/le,"durt, of the “lleapie Yoantract: of send you. If the first newsdealer you go to can’t supply you with an April issue, please try another. It is well worth while. Pictorial Review New York