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ee AT ALBANY T BLOCK > EMTONS ON OCT. (iE cCentiemed from Piret Page) the {ncrense, To stop this | joe the amendment provides that @ landiord has taken hin tenant) court ‘within a year previous, | MG, the remilts have been the estab- Wament of the rent by the court, the shall not be able to recover a reater amount than the amount) fen fixed. The requirement of the ent of income, &e., is neces- we Mary in this proceeding in order that Wee tenant may meet the landlord's @letm that the rent demanded ts fair! fend reasonadie.” , Whe above recommendations of the egislative Housing Committee are @evined to take care of the thousands af people who have been notified to Wipoate on Oct. 1 * Phese acts are to apply toe room or | feoms in ao hotel, lodging house or wooming house occupied under a hir- Sig of a week or more, At present Kbey are exempt, and a determined @ffort is being made to bring “hotel % apartments” within the exemption. % { In tts opening paragraphs the com- +] itioo wets forth the following sig- (MMcant statement: ANY BILLS DESIGNED TO IN- CREASE BUILDING. During the past year tho calendars ‘+ the muntolpal courts of New York ky have been @o congested with rent doen that other business has been de ferred» A court calendar of 300 or Wo cases « Gay ts not unusual. Men, @romen ang children wait for hours, Srequently until late in the evening, a thetr cases to be called, Under weso circumstances Judges are able lve but @ few minutes to the con- wMorktion of a case. “The attempts of some landlords to “tain more rent by taking tenants @ court month after month and the} of ehort stays from time to fame eubject families to great anxiety. Whey know not when they may have bo move, have no place to go, and lose Peapect for the laws and the courts, ). ‘which to them seem unable to protect \» thetr righta, They readily fall vie- f fims to the agitator.” ‘The recommendations thatere being embodied into bile that wil tullding and take up the problem of housing for future betterment are alsa {m line with suggestions made by The Evening World, and give promise of a programme of housing ¢bat will eventually meet the needs, tf enacted inty statutes. Chief among these are the follow- A bill granting the looal au- thorities the right to exemot from taxation for a period ending Jan. | 30, 1932, all new buildings erect- ed exclusively for housing, pro- Vided construction is begun before | Oct. 1, 1921, and the premises are ready for occupancy before April 4, 1923. “A bill exempting interest "on mortgages from tho State income tax, BTATE AND LOCAL HOUSING BOARDS PLANNED. creation of a St Housing arintendent of Banks and ntendent of Insurance. The c ation of local housing boards to be appointed by the Mayors of the various cities, and in cities of 3,000,000 inhabitar or er, to be raposed of t o»mptroner, resident of t Kdermen, aperinte ngs, Tene- Seat Ho and Chair- man of the I Ala. A bill mai the State! fand Bank ten tor, Bate and ny funds The Legiviatu memorialize Con- | 64 to exompt interest on mortgage | : Idings from taxation under she) ler In ux Law Me enactment of a law permitting the Mayor of a city containing @ on of more than a million to boards in each Municipal st of such city, consistin ent in the di to be memorialized to enact necessary legislation to rant to the transportation of | Building material a priority sub sequent only to that of food and coal, and to place an embargo on shipment of building material to foreign countries, Congress to be memorialize Provide for the immediate in’ tigation of the charges that tain manufacturers and produ of building material have ent into unlawful combinations are engaged in methods of bi nese calculated to maintain tl ‘ng prohibitive cost of euch material (SVOULD DIVERT “SAVINGS” BACK ral] TO BUILDING. ‘The committee recommends Atvii ie of sut ~ SPECIAL Bolitaire Diamond Ring. te Perfect Gut Gold. Only ACTION URGED - 'S#%% banks In New York five mmtiito change th funds in bamteary? accept. ‘DOMINION BUILDS rings hi thirty- dollars invested !o of wankers’ acceptances and bills of @x {t seems to the committes banks, being iehiy the logical lenders of money on mort- kagee, empecially for home building. With the great di Meulties now pre- aented of financing old mortgages on existing homes and obtaining new | mortgagen for new homes, the con anittee thinks that (hie money vety wall be diverted to tt at une. Another proposed law is that warrant, when issued against a ten-| hall not evict him ®ecause he has failed {o appear Since 1820 there has heen @ p' vision on the statute books in which tenant hi execution of « warrant taken upon ant The Dominion default. Eviction follows and he is| almoat powerless to atop It es sacs $25, a PN a4 Such « condition ia the haleht of] to be repaid in twenty te thirty Injurtjer. ea pecially at the present time, where| ”“The provinces were instructed hundreds of cases are before the to formul: their own plana to court on the game day, that tenants| inadvertently fall fo appear, or, if} | Present, do not understand the title! f the-case upon the call of the cal- endar, with the result that default is taken and warrants are issued be- fore they realise what has happened Strange as it may seem, they are| money te muni remed)lese under such clroumstances. Pog ier gett ned were empowe: This Lore tg ead - is ie money, S. Lig § Regd to ent pro’ is_antiq nO jousing organiza’ suited to intter-day oo a forbidden to pay dividends in ox: Therefore it ts that the Justice may fasue a stay of execution of the warrant, SCARSDALE RENTS HOME FOR TEACHERS ses. Bethell’s Maple Lawn to Solve Village Educators’ Hous- ‘The village of Boarsdale in West- chester County has edopted a novel plan to solve the problem of housing it# achool teachers by leasing the big country house known as Map); of F. H, Bothell, and the trustees are running ft aa @ business proposition. ‘A number of public epirited citizens are behind the plan, and if the house doesn't pay ita cwn expenses will Jook after the finances. Village President George W. Field was tho prime mover in gotting the homo for the teachers. ‘The actual running of the house Is in the hands of a committes of which Mrs. George H. Mayo is Chairman, with Mise Julla Phillips aod Miss EMzabeth M. Hutcheson, t savings ored with Mederal amd State ex- fous from {income tax , are | THAN RENTALS (Continued From ‘Third Page.) ean aman a 0% Municipal aid to building opera- tions. i Briefiy, the pian adopted by the | Honsing Committee of the Privy Counc! of the Dominion—oorrespond- ling probably to a committee of the Cebinet in the United States—was as follo ro- no redrem against the Government It frequently happens, es-| meet conditior to submit their vising body, appointed by Dominion Government. aked auper- the the Province of © “tn om iy ¥ ity where houses have mn erected THE MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR PRINCIPAL AND_ INTEREST, INCLUDING TAXES AND INSURANCE. ARE LESS THAN THE RENTALS for similer houses in the same municipalitie: . By the removal! of thousands of sal ary and wage garners from congested parts of cities, housing conditions in tie cities have been so relleved as to be bearable Widespread Interest in the plan of building a home with money bor- the G rowed fro! vernment has ens couraged to begin om up money enough for a lot in order that they may become eligible for a loan (although, as will be explained later, ownership of a lot fg not always @ necessary factor in obtaining « loan for the construction of a house). Private enterprise has been en- couraged rather than discouraged ‘The amount of money being expended in private building enterprises in Canada is greatest in the communl- tles where the actjwities of the Gov~- ernment in the way of hope bullding | have been most pronounced, MUNICIPALITIES ADOPTING PLAN, In point of comfort, room, sanitary arrangements, alr and adaptation to surroundings, private builders for profit ate now seekimy to keep up MANY o ir cent, "The interest reared from bor- rowers is 5 per cont There is the ocutiine of the scheme under whieh Canadians have put the 25,000,000 advanced by the Dominion vernment into housing, and prob- ably four times aa much in addition, supplied by the provinces, munic! ities and corporations, Great indus- trial onterprisea, with Government e0-operation, have launched \ear= 4 Propositions of oir own, Proposition based on the idea that the employes who took one of the corporation houses went into it as « prospective owner, not as # tenant, RESULTS PROVE HIGHLY SAT- ISFACTORY, The underlying princtpl lan was to encourage ow homes, movement from densely con- gested quarters in cities—slume—into the open country, and the pride which comes from the sat tion of ownership and the vie of thrift, What hag been the Thousands of mepe have been placed in homes whioh they are paying for at an actual saving of Suilay, 1 quote from the last re- —— ing Problem with or surpass the scientifically de~ and executed building projects the Government. Spurred on by the Government in- terest Canadian municipalities have taken up, or contemplate taking up, housing projects as sole municipal enterprises, One of these is the City of Toronto, which hes gone into the project of financially aiding home butiders without assistance from the Provinces of Ontario, ‘The net cost to the Dominion Gov- ¢ [ernment of the loan will not exceed 1% per cent. outside of necessary small costh of administration, ‘The standard of living among wag and salary earners has been raised in every community in which the plan of housing by Government aid has been seriously adopted. Evidence to support these con- clusions will be given in later articies, And it should not be concluded that New York's housing situation is #0 far removed from the situation of Canada that the remedy in Canada could not possibly apply to New York. As a matter of fact, what has been done in Canada by Domialon and. provincial aid can be accom- plished—within the limita arising from a difference in conditions due to denaity of population in New York --by State aid, or even with munt- cipal aid, in New York City if there | ort of J. A, Ellis, Director of the ureau of Municipal Affaire of . AND TRIPP: ° ls nerve enough in New York to tackle the job. 1 READ «4 story, eee ABOUT A fellow, WHO SLIPPED, AND STARTED to slide, ED up, THIO 18 a far, ae AGT go." cee 80 WHEN « new clerk, « ’ . vA wHO DIDN'T know, a MY REGULAR smoke, . ee TRIED TO well me. eee SOME OTHER kind. OF CIGARETTE. 1 REMEMBERED that 9: AND TOLD JUGT WHERE to get off. OTHER KINDS will bura AND GIVE off smoke VLL ADMIT that much, the clerk. * BUT, THAT'S as far, eee “thew In packages of 20 protected by epecial eistore ~ peoet sep or Also in toned AURTIGHT tins of $0. Tims wa” AS PLL go. THERE’S ONLY one kindy OF CIGARETTE. THAT. CAN, 384 will, and does, REALLY SATISFY, eee . THER ¢ With finer tic—and wi ‘They alway CIGARETTE - f= + jmprket, basket decreused. in prite by tween July 16 and Aug. 14 | "in making thie announcemont to-day the Department of Labora Bureau of Labor Statistics made public feuror showing during | the » thirty -day Period ending with the middieof August | | th f potatoes fell 44 per ns of thousands of people | BT ARE | twenty years. Accept only an u ei broken “ Aig sein ol which con- tains proper directions for « time—but that you the fullest possible cigarette enjoyment can't be copied, DECREASE IN FOOD PRICES. | Declined | 13. 0. Trent e standard arti- | American family | Dwenty-Sev: Artiotes Juty 16 and A | WASHINGTON | seven of the forty +t eles goive into the retail gent. and the of page went down 41 per he drop in mugar Most it decreased In price. up J) per cent. in price riod. With this excep: chops, whic aned & . the increases food- fig, were 2 per, cent. of Heations that the di vel eral ts el | ves ried decrensen. | with « decrease of 11 pe: | York the decrease was 6 pe “ASPIRIN. Name “Bayer” on Genuine | M par. “Bayer ‘Tablets of Aspirin” is gen- uine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over Headache, Toothache, Kara: ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds Handy’ tin boxes of 12 at few cents. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer packages.” Aspirin is trade| mark Bayer Manufacture Monoacet- icacidester of Salicylicacid.—Advt. | tract movi: syste | 1 Lin ies, At or On On On On On On On igareties may please your taste as far as they go. baccos—both Turkish and Domes- finer blending—Chesterfields give it's the blend-—and tisfy, 4 46 Ss Kipctentes iver he Gold Sta health secret. You know many such—hale, happy always. Keeping fit was once not 90 easy. | But now all men can keep their health at endorses it. Millions have found health this way. Nearly everyone knows that con- etipation brings on most forms of disease. But heretofore, slow-acting cathartics, un- certain of results have becn used, because | few people knew the importance of prompt action from a physic. Few knew that germs multiply by minutes in a clogged intestinal Now eminent physicians have taught the vital need of promptness in re- sideration. A laxative must act promptly and completely, because waste matter in the intestines quickly generates poisons, Why constipation brings i!l ‘health These poisons become absorbed | in the blood. o1 eruptive skin are outward results, children and grown-ups. Asa laxative take More serious—this condition is a fre- }4 tumbler of Pluto; as a cathartic, i tum- quent cause of Bright's disease. It is an bler; as a purgative, 14 tumbler— het = invitation to colds headaches, influenza, pneumonia and other ailments. The waste must be removed at once. Aday—even half a day—is too long to wait for results from a physic. 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The is pleasant and gentle—entirely free from’ griping effects of old-fashioned cathartics, An invigorating drink of Pluto, and the poisons are coon flushed away. Health is safeguarded, normal activity restored. One feels like a new person! Ask at your druggist’s for a bottle of Pluto Water. Try itin yourhome. Takeit - first thing in the morning or before meals, Learn for yourself its pleasant, harmless action. Note how prompt the results—how certain and complete. Safeguard your health, and feel fit once more, Pluto Water is equally effective for The method is simple. Medical science Doctors recommend it, ng waste matter frorn the human m. Time, they say, is the first con- Mental depression, muddy orcold water to fill glass. Plutois remarkably efficacious, too, in treatment of k dis- eases. Many people take Pluto perledicaiy even though their bowels move regularly. In this way they ward off dangerous tion. For health, keep Pluto always in home. 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