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bia cee ene - onan et TEI A VAT _____ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1917. ———_—— EIGHT HELD IN $6,000 THEFTS] No, 2%, sart Tromty-tourth eirest.| aye ° ° em nd DD .. preter, trom tite past of the New) Why Stay Fat? - png ter dcr ta' Rs City Officials in Evening World Forum Fe Teg Seetine| Von can Reduce fk ot raliroad business increased in the Bast Beventeenth Street John Theiler and his wife, 0. 286 East Twenty-fourth dtr rraigned on the charge of Six men, sald by t of a band that has robbed tores of $6,000 worth of stoc! vere arraigned before Magistrate K: lolen property The police @truck th a1 tocdshs anarGeh Gith Verge? They yal after iP fdorhne store of Isidore 1 the following draft of @ new para- | gerous to foree, the weigh Y 7 0, 5 —— £2 a , ; an | ha , a ——_— : Pd | oficial to be presented by The Eve- he added advantal Cut Out This Picture It Is Worth $2.00 to You Uf presented at any of the stud For More L ight on To clear up the existing respecting the scope and effect contract between the city and road Company, The Evening World will present a series of the Riverside Contract doubt and misunderstanding of the Riverside improvement the New York Central Rail- oe future. beech TE In order to protect the interests of out fat the olty in wpocial franchise taxation, | ig 72 rare ot roapiea is too hard, too troub! ning World to the Board of Estimate for incorporation tn the contract: All conveyances of perma easements, manent overh 9 la granted to t company by the City of I! be deemed special franchises for the pu oof taxation. for being too fa tea or four pouns bad after-effects.—Advt. i DE PINNA Announce for Tomorrow and Saturday ‘Clearance Sale : questions to the Board of Estimate. H vy Sw rs and 2 Answers of reasonable length are requested and will be ea eate ; Y printed with prominence. 1 Sk H G ts Readers of The Evening World are also asked to present | ating oe ; ae 9 P queries which, if considered of merit and not prompted by - For Boys, Girls and Misses ; 2 A politics or personal prejudice, will appear in this forwn. ; Maron Jounin PiMircems Address Riverside Editor, Evening World. ————_. | Very seasonable and of the finest quality brushed : pero Pstunw- COMPTROLLER PRENDERGAST | wool and Angora, in all the desirable colorings. | QUESTION NO. 1—The City of New York collects $100,000 per year in special franchise tax from | For Boys and Girls i the New York Central Railroad Company for use of streets and public property along the west side of (Sizes 24 to 34) Manhattan from St. John’s Park to Spuyten Duyvil. Formerly up to $12.00 IS IT A FACT, MR. MAYOR AND GENTLEMEN OF THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE, To Close Out, $5.95 " ° = THAT UNDER THE PROPOSED CONTRACT THE CITY GIVES TITLE TO PERMANENT Ren wet ; PROPERTY OWNERSHIP INSTEAD OF FRANCHISE RIGHT OF OCCUPANCY SO THAT For Misses - - nn - IN THE FUTURE NO SPECIAL FRANCHISE TAX CAN BE IMPOSED OR COLLECTED ON (Sizes 36 to 42) . ° err Six Artistic Photographs q THIS PART OF THE RAILROAD? Formerly up to $18.00 61ZR 7x10. —— _ _ —_— ———._ -_ —_ —- — —--— = —- —— Toraote sibmett” for $7 00 5323s . [etalk Hanh gi [bem fa wed out wn Wohi penceapingts memes, Secritted oases 4 ~Y. Central-City Contract iii, cis iy oat Sit Aes pata tsa Many of these Coats and Sweaters have Caps and and white hip ti he land. traffic handled \ i Present the above picture at any of the follow- $3. 00 I Fill d With M t f seule in pet free ramio handled. a enter ja Scarfs to match, included at the prices quoted ing studios and for one dollar you receive positive Valse 8 U (4 l ys ery or | NENT EASEMENT?” | age analyse the prone’ a edt ois v R : é Ln aes expires February 38, and every member of the e r Under this construction of the con-| operating ih franchlas determing. teal No Credits or Approvals SOI vn, go laser Seclavely dette che Fleece CW LOKK LAXPAYers rirersindss tne rating compa the tach by the Smpany, he mere Fifth Avenue at Fifteth Street PI Se by bo aasesued. Alt the streets it occu: | a spec tal franchise tax assessment | ples on tho surface, all the highways} Instead of a special franchise tax! hotographer, inc Does Agreement for Use of panier wnich occupy streets ant oie) ind ‘marcinal. way it cuvers with] revenue of 100000 per year, am atl BROOKLYN. Riverside Park Front Mean | franchise. Special franchise taxes are| property from Seventy-second Streot < Pas Cra | 38 Flatbush Ay: not Amposed on such companies for| lorthward it uses underneath the sur- sn ea Loss to People? that part of thelr property which| Gwneraniy or ny erunt of “permanent an 17018 Rien, x they own outright by deed or grant of| easement,” which is equivalent to Ha Wid ould "be *Fremsuiea' se misting ‘exten Ma Gibeciinas key rastonea, ger | ne Siete Board of Tas Commis- on this property would bo te assets: a Founded 1826 Greel electric, telephone and telegraph com. sioner assesses the value of these ment as real estate. Where the com- ‘ounde 182) Greeley 1906 g ; pi ot full tith por i i intioee wien hate teen coproned. ef certain lands, they will bo assessed : by highest courts, and the city im-| "Gur chete tne commons peseeuses @ rs poses on this valuation its regular “permanent overhead ease ment” it O N a 0 LT rates of local taxation, all the reve. | Will not be assessed on the same bee 53 8 face real estate ownership, The ; nues golng into the city treasury, arrangements between city and com- i a Theref, ial francht any fo al f land 6. ‘ exclusively a soures of sity income, O?etteug Sabemant® shall ue Fa 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street 4 H CHISE TAX ABOUT $100,000. | fre’profety, (one of the fully 1 LF sscurvasceuectecreceie lass) corcibliesiea taubstevanemeaecmvenrns ( ; Phbed peajesbeaederedadahing ners ee REALTY TAXES FROM RAILROAD |G ‘omm! valued the New| ON A 17 PER CENT. BASIS. i York Central's occupancy of public anal ( Th i baa It would appear, therefor ere Is Still property along the west side for spe- sof the co i | 4 ' cial franchise tax purposes as follows: |pany would not only. be relieved 0 4} Panathle prooeety tn the stresta $06.15 | much higher special franc hine taxes, |B . ° . havpaanbvopad phi 2 a aut but would pay real oatate tases for a Fine Selection in ; At the present rate of local taxation, | Pejcentage meee ach ikalOnilnc ose | ' this assesment will bring into the| Rabe f : ' PA cits trearury approximately 00.00) Bo eiivise eccui act The Sale of 4: by ilroad wok he f. ‘ | | r eraotically all this assessment is in Te theand Hleventn Aven i ‘f Lord &¢ Taylor ; ma Ml] | said upon occupancy of atreeta and pub, | Rumes the land occupled by tracks ws | H | B a lo places below West Seventy-second eauivsient to 76 ee ioe the value | 3 Street. The rallroad company pays no | Of adjacent land, | 5) 2 ° } . PM | spectal franchise tax on ita Une along | gor Myccnant atreee case ele rents | M WwW Si ; | I the front of Huverside Park, excepting rede iw hrured bythe Pans Cotamis- | & ' “en's inter Suits : relatively sm: amounts ‘for the] sion not on @ real eState basis but tn e 7 r wer Feat | Accordance » tak ER | crossing of Weat Seventy-ninth, Wost | arrears wit Rte ot reiteeed All from our regula |: ‘ A Beautiful Record by McC k, $1.50 Ninety-siath, Weat One Hundred and | tratic and value of the use made of gular stock. ; y McCormac. A | Fifty-ftth Streets and Fort Washing-| the property by the acompany. | 7 ; a ' , ‘ : Mal | ton. Avene une> | apropos we rele crnse | Sizes are somewhat incomplete. 4 Tho right of way along Riverside | {x oMlciaix that the New York Con- | |owned by the railroad and ch ‘a much higher special| Pj All $25.00 to $30.00 Suits “4 present, if such a tax could be levied, i. Satisfying Place to Buy ie ine ts of anncs prepare ren names ae: | $21.00 ‘ ee and advocated by the Mayor and|of the right of fs classed a Ah aan ® , | leading members of the Hoard of Yate property: second, the use 6} a 1¢ ro a or ecor S Ey Estimate, there 1s no mention of | Of the track ' j The Vi ! , ie special franchise taxation. warily slow A ye All $35.00 to $40.00 Suits, I ne Victrola you select at the rooms are new, unusedand perfect Hf | DOES CONTRACT NULLIFY RAIL. | Lire Dolow Woat | Seventy-secoud al Chickering Warerooms (Lord & We guarantee ever ait | se «ae ey a Basi moi crenpe azeaty she eompan lf 26 00 | } 7) ag wk will prove splen- Courteous, intelligent salespeo- fi Hy pa eat Legere rnin the. MO eRinn oma {LL e H idly satisfying. The ple are here to assist Bf posed contract will SS ||| | Chickering experts test} VICTROLA | our patrons in nie LAY] | franchiso taxation upon the MISERABLE M Ps No Charge for Alterations each instrument _ care- XI. $100 choice of Victrolas and ASPs ect ene FRO ify ' Fourth Floor fully before delivery so -$ Records. |and the additional granta to be made STOMACH TR (NE ’ that we may be auared Purchasable with You will always find [spel AGRE He WARE Lye is é¢ it is in perfect adjust- | $5 in Fine Records} a full choice of every Ate ORAVdRaton santa ; spe , 3 c J Act provides for actual | | | ment forthe cusiomers | trta Be | Vitrola ssl in Shey ity FetWretaheduntldeStarted |} | Lord & Taylor Shoes for Men ce. finish, and a complete fa dead Of alt the pubile r-} 7 : Victor Records from} $5 a Month | library of Victor broperty now oecuoted by It and that To Take ‘‘Fruit-a-tives”’ | i Footwear of Service and Style for Business or Dress Wear the Chickering Ware- Fanaa k | 504 Champlain St, Montreal, | =< g Records 1 | > Men's B | @ two classes of convey-| “For two years 1 was a miserable|Y | \\ en’s Buckskin Top Boots 3 The New Victor Records for February “i es tn th ntract, One ta the sa | Atorer {ra Hhewnetion rd Slomaek 8 | AN (illustrated) ) ioe, 9 , ' Jof certain properties in feo simple | Treubl had frequent Disay Spells, Q Are Now on Sale. You Are Invited Stibes ddveata lve dncapielsiy: clones | end when 1 Gal tock, Mk vada Pili x $10 00 to Call and Hear as Many as You and abande that the property| and sleepy I suffered from Rheue|Y & m\ ay : Please, Without Obligation to Purchase. pasten |nt9 So ate nn aeaeloi Ut she matin, Sropdlully, with, pels in. mat i Spring styles, laced or buttoned,in dull classed na “permanent a neal carina iitaia teat aes teat hers, Mita ony buckskin tops. Many ; Sean 4 4 ie ulvise ruit-a-tives” aud other styles in Cc) i “SEVENTH FLOOR h| After the first box, I felt 1 was getting a{well and 1 can truthfully say that ' , Lord & Taylor Store tint a pormanent: oases |"Rrultsactives"” le the only suoicine } Men's Laced Boots......... $7.50 | Men’s Laced Shoes $5.50 asth STREET FIFTH AVENUE nd steer thy ‘18 that helped me.” LOUIS LABRI Engli i | ark or light t fokin ai} AE ear aiNitenar yA TMT RKIHI RORS j nglish lasts; dark tan calfskin. Bisa criti, an calfskin; also black } . \ is, | At all dealers or.sent postpald hy Fruits Ground Fleer wever, w tangible form of tenure! stives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Yi—\ 0 dee ee eee eee ee eae ae ee eC el nee emcee ae. SNe, |imterest or Joint ownership in prop- Advt PHS SII 9 9 SS Soca

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