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By: » LEAGUE ACCEPTS A STATEN ISLAND fSRLT UNE PLAN Approves Transit Scheme for ~ Extension to Connect With k | Ae i as Proposed Tunnel. | ——— | Unanimity of approval of the Port of New York Authority's plan for @xtended belt facilitate commerce and hold the su- premacy of the port was virtually fasured yesterday by an agreement Detween the commission and the Chamber of Commerce and Civic Teague of Staten Island amending the provisions, ‘The League had stood out alone in| tions to the plans submitted to line construction to - @ 105 advisory bodies of the dis- trict. It had demanded the tunnel to span the Narrows be included in the general pian. The commission had replied it had no right to touch that tumnel because it Is to be a Municipal enterprise, and not under bi-State control. Conferences were @rranged with the commission's en- gideers, and a compromise was ap- Proved yesterday Chairman E. H. the commission, in a lett ning to President of the Civic League, said Authority had decided to a eomprehensive plan so that Ough belt line may connect with the | municipal tunnel, should the city | consent. fhe amended plan, to be r to the Legislature of the two dan. 1, will provide for an extension of the outer belt ‘ine from near Summit, N. J., through Tremiey Wander the Arthur Kill, across Staten Tsland to the South Shore B. & O. ks, and a connection from this to the marginal railroad on the | Westerly, side of Staten Island, con-| ing with the B & O. railroad ige. The engineers will indicate tint the belt lines on Staten Island connect with the proposed city _ tunnel ander the Narrows. - It is expected thnt the objection of the Civic League will now be with- @rawn, assuring unanimous support Sef the plan by the i05 bodies com- P posing the advisory counoll, ——— _ “BLOOD MONEY” BUYS BIG XMAS FOR KIDDIES ‘Father of Three Little smiths Gets 9100 for Transfusion. ‘Mrs. BE. Smith ‘of No. 55 East Second Birect, Brooklyn, will hang upon the mantelpiece the six stockings of three little Smiths and her husband fll them with gifts. There will ve @ Christmas tree and toys and games, it bought and paid for by the bloga of And Harry Jonas, forty- rted ' tates No, 288 Hinsdale Street, Brook- * 1yn, may recover. ‘Mr. Jonas is in Brownsville Hospital @uffering with pernicious anemia, blood transfusion was necessary to save bis life. Ofer himself for the transfusion. The elected was to receive $100. oo it thirty men opysered yesterday, a ‘was acloct * ter of No. 721 Eastern lormed the operation. > MMAED BY FUMES GAUGING Or. ‘The body of Paul H, Wagner, No. 917 Anna Street, Dlizaboth, N. J. a gauge man at/the Bayway refinery of Company. was found x Ree ee When he called to them to stop they [feta Aj Mrs, Jonas advertised for some one to) KIDNAPPER KILLED IN AUTO FLIGHT Kol No, 250 Mo: was held or Woman, Girl and Man Saved by | tered by sa Police Marksman In Running Pistol Battle. CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Clyde Titm- mons, whose companion, Earl Tim-| ..aian and brother, to-day confessed to the police that he and his partner had|« participated in several hold-ups, in- cluding a Utah train robbery last August | The two kidnapped Mra, Callahan, wife of the former manager of the «gue baseball ti garet, seven- teen, r just afte automovile in f the south side Policeman William McNaughton leaning from (ie running board of a pursuing car, commandeered by Mr. Callahan, killed Earl Jymmons aod forced Clyde Timmons to surrendcr, | f after a wild, zigzag drive through the streets of the South Side, which ended when the Callahan car was wreckud by the robbers .n attempting to turn sharply cianacatniliotenamress FLEEING, HE 1S CAUGHT 4} AND HELD AS BURGLAR | |f Clothing Worth $5,000 to $7,080 | | Found Ready to Carry of, Patrolman Rivelle of the Oakland] [ Avenue Station, Jersey City, saw two] i men coming out of the store of Samuel Flohman, No. 729 Newark Avenue, early | j thie morning carrying bundles. into an | iy n: of their home on In this group are man that formerly -sold 1 ce di and arms throug a been missing since he went up to gauge oil and was overcome -by the fu yesterday, gavu the ‘name of It was found the Clothing valu 5, been packed up ready to carry away, —————— mons, was shot and killed last night| Ieurier to~ ne aboard t ufter they had kidnapped and robbed Mrs. James J, Callahan, her daughter nroe St 1 a chal ir at $5,0 win In TOW. 8. ing her here, The New Englan ply of fuel Was exhausted yea she drifted helplessly in a heavy Kea a 1020--Tea Strainer Siiver Deaton, $5.00 SN’T it logical to as- sume that the shop which makes an all-the- year-round specialty of [MI always having good gifts |i is the shop which can, most simply and eco- nomically, serve you at Christmas? 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The cabinet {s the product of one of the largest phonograph factories fh the country. Consoles are made perfect Queen Anne period design shelves. Height, 3 inches. heavy double spring motor, all-wood box which Guaranteed by ABARN - Payments May Be Arranged ‘on Convenient Terms. We Buy and Sell for Cash with the Exception of Phonographs. arm and Universal sound Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. of finest mahogany or walnut in | fitted with six well finished record Top, 21x36 inches. Equipped with tone chamber, solid brase tone permits playing of all records. . Moral Route to Perpetual CONTENTS OF SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE © December 25th, 192] Cover—Schoolgirl Artist’s “Ma- donna of the Star of Bethlehem.” Painted by Marie Kempton. Note by Henry Tyrrell. 2. Where Indian Emperors Spent Days of Delight. Translated from the French by Arthur Benington. Illustrated by Wm. Fletcher White. 3.The Old-Fashioned’ Christmas Tale, By Ellis Parker Butler. Tilustrated by Herb Roth. '4. Off for a Hindu Honeymoon. By Sarah MacDougall. IMustrated by photograph. 5. Father Henzl’s Christmas Ride. By Prosper Buranelli. Mustrated by Lee Conrey. 6. The Pluck of Blind Ben Welch. By Charles Welton Sutherland. Tustrated by Lee Conrey, : Motion \y Kourad Bercovicl. 8 and 9. An Anciente Mappe of Fairyland. | Drawn by Bernard Sleigh, 10. A Grotesque Tilt With Chinese Passion. ite Ernest Brennecke. Tilustrated by Charles Sarka. ‘11. Things You Ought to Know, Compiled by Arthur Benington, 12. How Mabelle Vamped Dear Old Santa Klaus. a Karl Kitchen, Illustrated by H. Palmer. 13. Runovers, 14, New and Odd Thingsin Science. Compiled by Arthur Benington. 15. Ingenuities, Compiled by Prosper Buranelli. 16.Xmas Expectations: of | World’s Great Artists, iY Locher, Fruch, Dirks, ’ me DA Sc ee we