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\ i\\ Se THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OUUTOBER 21, 1921, NEW YORK'SRULE ‘ENGINEERS OUTLINE Nexrses Who Ate Drugged Candy, And One to Whom It Wa $51,000 000 TUBE TOSTATENISLAD, City Belt Line to Cost $141,-, 000,000 Also Part of Great Project. MOST COSTLY OF +, AMERICAN cmTES Figures of Security League in Chart Used for Hylan Speak- ers Misleading. | | COST HERE $58.66 EACH.,] The Board of Estimate received to- day a report from its Special Tunnel | and Railroad Terminal Committee fa- voring the boring of a passenger and fretght tunnel under the Narrows be- | tween Staten Island and Brooklyn, the! | cost of which ts estimated at $51,000,- | | 000, and the construction of a belt line of ra!lroads to connect with it and encircle Greater New York and the! metropolitan district of New Jersey, Including classification yards, at an additional cost of $141,000,000, . The tunnel connection with Staten Island is expected to answer the de- mands of that borough for railway connection direct with the rest of the city. Just what part of the $141,000,- 000 the city is to pay has not been determined. The enabling act which permits the Interest on Debt Alone More Than Total Budget of Philadelphia. mal Security League, No. 1? Bast 49th Street, the professed pur- pose of which {s to eps propaganda for pat xenship and ud educational olism, good citi good government, fesued and widely circulated a chart purporting to show the cost of gov- ernment of cities in this country with a population of 50,000 and over, in 1919, which will undoubtedly be seized upon by boosters of the Hylan Administration as a ustration that New York 1s ec iy governed. According to has art, the com construction of the belt lina end of which use figures fuinished by the| classification yards provides that Federal Census Bureau, Boston is the| work must be started within two most extravugantly governed city,| years. The estimated cost of the belt with an expense per capita of $35.06; | line in New Jersey, which would con- IHFE. FLlomunce SUaCHARE cone Pittsburgh comes nex: with a per|nect with the West Shore Road at capita expenditure of $22.81, and New| Haworth, a short distance north of York is third with a per capita ex-| Englewood, and reaching Staten penditure of $23.34. The figures are|Island in a wide, roughly formed tor the year 1919. Wherever the National Security League got its figures, they are utterly misleading in s0 far as they relate to New York, which is far and away the most extravagan‘ly governed Ameri- van city. As a matier of fact, cause tho system government New York City is ditferent from th: ot any other ci doubtful if fa! semi-circle by $42,000,000, way of Metuchen, ts The cost of an elevated structure along the Brooklyn water- front is estimated at $25,000,000 and the cost of the link between the New York Central and the N Haven and Hartford 23,000,000. “In the judgment of your commit tee,” 4 the “the project us outlined should he pressed to a suc- “POISON” IN CANDY ONLY STRANGE DRUG Find | | Chemists Fail to nile in Fudge That Made Nurses I. CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—In igat were mystified by the report of chen York, New | Chicago Gy Railroad at} be- por s Sent ACTRESS SHOOTS POLICE DESTROY HERSELF INHOME “HOTEL” BUILT IN WHERE SHE VISTED HARLEM TRESTLE alpen | Miss Dorothy Irving ot “The, Fugitive Gives “Waldorf” as Love Letter’ Was Examin- | Address and Leads Way ing Automatic Revolver. to Novel Hostelry. y the elghteon-year-| ‘The only hotel In New York ope old actress playing the part of Zena | ated on a ba.ls of no overhead cost, no Phe Love Letter,” who in the | taxes to no rent collected from adnate Hospital with a bnilet | guests, ¢ hing free, was destroye. wound in her groin, was visited to-|ty the police at dawn to-day nd now day by Frank Cra who carried al the joy uation is so much t bouquet for the patient. It was tn] wer fe apartment in Kast 820 Street » Patrolman Nic ie aa K Pouch ENE Alexa on vered nt ae, at tt 3 ofc that Mr. w ee real estate n Bast 42d its 4 ce oNGT Gb 4 ‘ | told an Evening World reporter how ete nA une ore WIEN wee the young actress was wounded. : i eth uh a) “Miss Irving, whom [have known | OCS ES TOA for the last six months, her family | tree Negroes walking rapidly away, | as : fajeski broké into a trot and the being friends of mine r years, came 4 trio fled in three directions, the po- to my apartment last Tuesday night : ewine wantot hath for a brief visit. On a table tn my | Jeet fe ing Sart a eee sitting room was an antom “J stol. The chase dl 1ssth Street and leexiGuniaNy akon enenine te the Harlem Miver, where the fugitive lto examine tami ih mathe wav cng dumped in and swam for the Man- FdabaREEA 1 Che BULLE RRRIR | hattan st But the water was cold discharged it, the bullet making a su and the bullets from Majeski’s re- perfleial wound in ler right groin. SulvakaveRMceninina Take) HG A It ts ridiculous for any one to 8Up-| Qwinmer swam back and guVve Up. j Pose that Miss Irving was seeking ‘tol At the station he was warmed, dried Jt her life when she fleed the pts-jand questioned, He sald he w | tt was purely an accident t Wright, As tor Miss Irving, but | Waller very way to keep the mis. | et to protect her 10 1 comfort under the ri and inexpensive place e ns the Harlem because she jrond trestle which j ome to nartment to pay; ver, The police first could no Pere Sete cee Ta nd had to get Wright to | [eye friendly visit eat ie Oat At the hospital it was said that) it was a hanging house, 10 feet by | Miss Irving's condition would necessi-| 12, nailed to the railroad ties “under 7 , See pletely walled — in, tate her remaining there tor two or SAU Sea) three weeks. Dr, James West, who. ACOH ERA Ria: weaw Beate examined Miss Irving's wound n the floor reached by cllinb- eHow eomoavaltothehomnitall said ough stones of the abutment, he was well satisfied with the ; I ve Ander -wclilel wan ess she has made toward eecoy short. ‘Then they tired shots ttt ery. Infection of th 4 said alr and announced that in two min ) made from group figur ceseft) conclusion as being advan-| ists to-day that a eo a ean a tolbs all that ia non Cae ea HUTed SRE Re Guhes pean eu aid of experts tn | tageous to. every Intel se etoled, aad) esa at the Weel 14d Hospital, and : Ps sciatic chia Nes ap: trata Heit ie il Lexrors down, to be locked up on | the finance departments of the citles] a4 representing the greatest stride that | PUrSe at the West Eni uit ent . 4 HELEN ha . 1 ny. ChMrEes of vaureancy. ‘Then the poltes | FF . ‘ which caused the immediate illncss | ‘ SOSEMFELD Hocohiaw hloniarel widely nL oneal ous es aver aioe ane tate TARR ab eae daa Bae ee ee AhcE Goan | OC ISIX nuibses LO days amo, ‘contained GuBERWOSS SN lance regarding tho injury to Mins | (eID) OLE Ea) polation oF tie Bore Of ot, Norm Prob | Ao poisons (Traces ofa hecullae die monroe iesliig Wave Web the\polionl ot the aaa on a pleasant home, th League chart t lem. The committee recommends that Weis found By ithe Clee Chemist, b 7 AL RCROL OS ignite aHaling anes aid, warmed every now ant and the population was 5,489,1 to make application to the proper Fed- prove | BUFFALO BILL’S WIDOW came known last night It was suid ut| weeka, built by its owners’ Deere coer nena eure thay Co Ne aE an retuicaeran ae ination y at DEAD AT 78; LONG ILL iit tnat the act: been | bits of drift wood a ela at LS ke ” veal af cuee {B Valin showed the p nce oO eODy, 2—-Mrs, Willam| sidement was made by Miss Irma_| Shipts But the actual budget of thin city| plans, and to secure appyval of such) jide or notawsium, he sald, and this F. Cody Buffalo B Gol Ginis Donohoe slater, alae) alanue A jury before Sur vurt Just in 1919—and every cent was expended | type of cons*ruction as. may Jeter~ theody also was expressed by Dr. B ments WY mn abilonwer nd Thala | yo Pine cast he Loway CHlter | qaN ia uitesOLh Corueioe ceeaee —was $248.0: 5. The per capita cost | mined upon. H. Breakstone, chief surgeon of the Aer a She. waa} Lat a thet it appendd, ND) of $25,000 to-day In favor of Willlam af government was $45.16 Instead of| The committee which prepared the) 56) ital events , {str on eet bocattrat an | Hobson of No. 660 Clinton Street, Brook: 44, as shown by the National Se-|Teport consists of Arthur S. Tuttle, | oi. yanaw mien Niche (ebuetl teeemaaee pMius Irving was not Un hgninatthe Vee vache Badin Com ifrity League shart. The per capita] Clef Engineer o Board of thé Gand lox ; Py 1 Mount pver CMS) yaken to the hospital until late on {nto the hold white repairing a Optan, vost of government in New York City} : es eae ee uorities to be si t Be \ her husband. Wis sald bip Neabeco, in 1919 was $10.10 in excess of that of | Hulbert, Ulunt and Structures jamin Zimmerman, an admirer of’ the | Boston, which the Natlonal Security}missioner Grover A, Whalen and soune oman Ele andl ule BEattiok a League calls the most extravagant] Theodore 8. Oxholm, Richmond Bor-| yore held Dry Director Suspects Stil olty, and § in excess of the per| ugh Engine | Three of the ns of the candy) : e vapita cost of government of Pitts-| by Jesse B. Snqw, Tunnel Eng still are {1 at spital, but none More and Tightens Up burgh, which the No Security | 1 W. J. Wilgus and John FP, Sulli-]}is in a serious condition, _ en Perils ' <=, League puts aliead York in| van, Consulting Engineers, : a = ( 1 xtrava, £ of per capl-| It is claimed that all of the trunk HAP is York City in| jnes entering this city or New Jer- BEATTY SURPRISES 1 sicltiaw 4 i 1919 over that of Pi ch was 61 cents less tha il per capita] #°v are concerned Direc heavier j led ; a ost of Bove Baltim Among the advanta, ; ! Wee fT rd) which the Na Leag “ advertises as aily!mona and tori Ho announced on sromeg act an ce’ Greater City, e @ had tired ain : 5 ve statistics prob-| Waterfront area of Jamaica and - ae : | JUDGE SEES WAY TO CURE KU KLUX * AS PERIL TO CITY lley Would Admit’ Order and Start First Parade at 136th Street. ! idge Alfred J. Talley of Gen- | Sessions would admit thé | Ku Klux Kian to New York “om | conditions." He thinks his plam would prove an effective “cure” for Klan tendencies. | “I was the first public officer to oppose the Kian here,” be sald to= day, “But fam willing to with- draw my objections and extend to them @ hearty invitation to Ot ganize here—with the provision that the first parade of the entire membership start from 136th St and Lenox Avenue. That's much better than spending money Ta ui | era on investigations.” (The starting point set by Judge s the heart of New York's ‘trom whieh Col, Hay- Regiment was f+ p war.) ORPHANS ASK $75,000 VERDICT AGAINST CITY, James and Katherine MeDene | mott, thirteen, ten and seven years olf who have been separated since the \death of their mother on Oct, 22, 191% rat in Justice Wasservogel's part of the Supreme Court to-day as Thomas J, O'Neill told the jury they should de jgiven a verdict of $76,000 against the city for the death of thetr father, Michael, who was killed on May % 1918, when his taxjeab struck a hole and wae overturned ti Mrs ont Street. at's death, the attorn a brought about 6y shoes n she learned of her hus s she Was in a deticate thin ity contended McDermott me@ | through his own carelessness, | band con it | OSE The all-Ceylon Tea | Ros pepe is grown; and grown where © the best tea grows—in Ceylon | | ‘ the expenditures| Flushing Bays, with w port b had «ath wen ut > 48 shown In the! i; shart, the he ce a ne ts under in f Thatete tt eo funded debt as not t arge; menace of food and ShOnSes Thirtyefi Street against muni: Fe Hut {either through es or ice A represen ) interest on { ‘ bay; development of | — : ir : f the Bronx, direct ¢ ae ~ Shoe Ratan gE 1,000 Children Cheer Admiral s as They Wait for Review 9 Sven whe 8 ; ny” Maye moet , B lity Clothi trainee | by Mayor Hylan, te vio in Aa Men’s Mocha Gloves oys’ Quality Clothing five borow: F at} ‘ras 6 Lille 4 se of the scheme has no a) oniia 1 tA alee vee E loped inasmuch as the], She wer Hie owe po he regular stock. road ines have not been} RAEN 1 have pr . Nw York re |: which they marched in) ti? New > it Sone rrow B at this time are rnment of the ¢ i nder cons: 3 h ' : ; ater ican They are as they pes : : . o 18) featuring th enn than ana tho 69 neet wide” sai MY 5 nd th PAssum Ww says it will take tror \ y a sleeves an ie tio us to complete the Na uit init . song indemand? Len iromecast He recommends what Many 4 gu about ore f peci83 § wich In demands New York. t pwn as the sout ute, which | sot ' = » eliintcs ce for rbockers nent In n 1s was al-| , Wads- | ud pou egu > § most equi capita cost of) oth, ; ui. SUBBERtS Tey ns me quality. iy at Hawe Nod M Int : ss ed across t i | A S tia e to conn Z x er ts from $13.50 a0 nel 1 ieitin ' coe see aga a eis Zoy e r S, made of fine fleecy $50,000,000 TELEPHONE ges an ; iifulty tattered FINANCING PLANNED. um and connects there : i : D cla i > ; rics, =iine F $ iliy tailore tu: awanna Kullroud 1 ' oO f y oe Ce) _ cy — ad YS iss t Bd) ws cau 1 ‘ Mp OM Wi ; ig : oe we idon gustan 4 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes 0, " ur & \ "W " nee His weny aia ine fa ‘ $ -« . i r a 4 ap ¥ a re - He s i Sait intereanQesk m ht ; t re - rr ray 5 and ¥ me payal {, the new ‘ ieation of . , : iia port oe ; ™ ; ae Spe: a 4 t Mish sed for € , ) ne, j tor Brenner's Nay i ARSED AR ERE NS ‘ e toe ti newest foreign and American styles, come ¢ D. Cruger. w « d ; the al bus rfor A \ I raightelace t 5 the elaborate movelty as well as the " da Os aee A ‘ , a den es Bee lones Sari Nal wantam mation Hee eaealas mute a gare serene TAR commeytys e e u esigns, and ate marked at Pe Mn » t i 1 \ i er erate Bae hee dient tain Probs| Fiver District laden; Richard We Laine) Grose cad general a anybody i FE at eis and Righard H. Gieahill’ a” | prodite. to enforce em i — . seiinstoesteietiiliiaiinatatameitah nes Es a ae =