The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1916, Page 7

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fi | ment for the big improvements took in both Brooklyn and Queens. They woudn't cost great deal when ) } spread over these vast property areas, in by “Ot the Whitney-Harkness plan, He be- “ual O In fact, the burdens would be trivial I(V| Compared with the great benefits that would be derived. The Improvements are greatly needed, They are Imper- ative.” Youth Who Did the THE. EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1916, GIRL, 18, IS PUT ON TRIAL «| FOR DANCE HALL MURDER Ward th _;PLEA FOR T Defense Alre ie Fight tor Boy Herbert L, Carpentier, representing Her Defens uy the Fulton Street Protective League. Convicted. ‘said: “After two or three years of| - : cMtroversy we are grateful for the} Edith Ward, eighteen years old, . Jo offer peti eas It sean was placed on trial for murder in t to offer a solution of the problem.| grat degree to-day before Ju 1 ont c < . a | tically ail tes provisto guPporte prac) Gatlaghan in Brooklyn Sup’ New Crosstown Line From; See aa Court. Most of the day was taken TERRIBLE LOSS, SAYS MAYOR. “Bullock & $0,000,000 Saver After Coney and Livingston St. up In selecting the jury. In the pen adjoining the court larg jin companted her back to the dance hall nt inte nas he appeared the hall pe the lawful son hia wife, ir to the as opened Subw: e room sat Robert Katzenmuller, | \ Subway Urged. City Got Rid of Him.” known as “Silent” Louis, nineteen {iI ioe ba Mayor Mitchel's attention was called) years old, He was convicted of kill- is a A lergely attended hearing was ee ete Gite Sava cb tone 4'-ling Edward Maher, a clerk on the |e == bvittn ‘Manel’ . | rector of the City Board of Inquiry, to uv elven by the Public Service Commis- | i tect that there had been salary in-| Clty Record, and sentenced to from Cc ASTO R | A sion to-day on a plan intended to re-j creases totalling $8,988,489 during the| ‘Wenty years to life In Sing Sing analt situatic rooklyn ¢1 administration, He was brought the prison to Neve the transit situation its . dal a eRe what, Mr. Bullock| tostity in Alaa aniatt, For Infants and Children And bring together the warring tac-|+y mid the Mazor. (ct is awful to| Miss Ward waa walking past | ff Use For Over 30 Years tlons in the Fulton Street “L” con-| made when it dropped such an emelent | (nce hall in Greenpoint on the night) 1 ‘ ich | employee as Mr, Bullock, After he had| Of June 18 ela Ad mise plan, which | SMPOTS Sed here we found we had got] Young men insulted her, Sho we the mmmissioner Whit- | rid of a $9,000,000 saver. It's terrible.” | the home of Katzenmuller and he a Bignature of L ney and Leroy T. Harkness, Chief of Rapid Transit, is as follows: Crosstown rapid transit Hne from Coney Island to Queensboro Bridge. Connection at Fulton Street “L” with | the Flatbush Avenue subway at Ash- land Place, A Livingston Street sub- way. The removal of the “L" from Fulton Street west of Cumberland | Street, thus providing for a “dignified | entrance to Brooklyn,” as favored by the Brooklyn Committee on City Plan, Probable cost—For the cross-town, part subway and part elevated, $8,- 000,000. For the Livingston-Clinton Street subway and Ashland Place con- nection, $6,900,000, ov $14. The B. KR. T., it \ ready pledged $ the Board of Estimato $200, id $690,000 would bo saved by not rebuilding the Fulton Street “L from Cumberland Street to the Brooklyn Bridge, the repor 3 “Should this bo done in Neu Nassau Street subway in Manhattan,” | the report argues, “there would be $5,700,000 funds available.” It is suggested that the remainder of the expense be born the tax- payers of Brooklyn eens as follows: An assessment of 1 per cent of the land value of Br n, which | would amount to $8 This is Furs. figuring on the basis « being the “land valuation” of the averago lot ‘The $15 assessment on such a lot would be paid in ten Installments. Robert A Shaw, Chairman of tho Committee of One Hundred, sald he understood that the Whitney-Harkness plan was only | tentative, but that he thought it looked | feasible. | William J. Myers, President of the | Manufacturers’ Association, and who claimed to voice the senuments of thir- ty-two other Brooklyn civic bodies, de- clared that all wero heartily in favor ould be used roads were Meved that the subwa asa substitute wher not practicable. Andrew D. Baird, President of the Williameburg Savings Bank, said “LT represent the central part of the borough, which would be vitally af- fected by the crosstown lne. T agree with Mr. Myer é pse the s- HAVE ARRANGED FOR (TOMORROW) TUESDAY tan kanal A Special Sale of Women’s Coats At Reduced Prices Women’s Motor & Utility Coats Attractive Models in Tweeds and Heather Mixtures. 24.00 Formerly up to 39.50 Women’s Fur Trimmed Velour Coats Handsome Wool Velour Coats Trimmed with Fashionable 38.00 Formerly 45.00 & 49.50 Women's Bolivia Cloth Coats Unusual Models in All the Fashionable Colorings. 45.00 Formerly 59.50 Imported Velour Cloth Coats A Number of Very Smart Models with Lapin, Mole & Hudson Seal Fnrs. 47.50 Formerly 59.50 High Class Fur Trimmed Coats IN BOLIVIA & IMPORTED VELOUR Formerly 110.00 to 125.00 Handsomely Trimmed With Fur 85.00 And this is made possible through Armour's great system of Refrigerator Cars—as vital to your wel- fare as the refrigerator that keeps foods fresh in your own Think what thismeans. Suppose Armour were today in the position of the coal-mine operators and there were no euitable cars available. 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