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Hotnelanes ict illite TEC IOOLE STATEN SLAOER SHOW NO INTEREST “IN TRANSIT PLANS a ey @nly 23 Attend Commission's ‘Session, Held ‘to Explain }) Alternate Subw, ay Routes. be hen former Senator and Borough esident of Richmond George Crom Well appeared before the Transit Com- Mission to-day to favor the proposed alternate routes for rapid transit sub Way's under the Narrows he told Tran aft Commissioners that ninety-nine of @¥ery one hundred persons on Staten Igland have been led to believe that roposed combination pas reight tunne) is the only ief. y not gét a horse and, ul Revere, go to work down Chairman MeAneny asked Cromwell. Where were exictly twenty-three Bérsons present when the Transit mmission opened its wession to-day t@ obtain expression of public opinion ow the proposed alternate routes un dr the Narrows. Chairman Moe- ee, explained that the Transit nmission’s tunnel plan wi approximately $20,000,000, ‘Th sutopaped freight and aeenger tun- is desighed to cost $60,000,000. An junction against the onstruction of @ city’s proposed tunnel ts now mding in the Supremé Court and « mass mecting to protest against the iijpans ot Senator, Like ht, Mr. Cromwell pleaded for & bettor ianderstanding between residents of the MWsland'and the Transit Conttiission's jan. He said chat local sentiment, mented by local newspupers, have | sidents believing that the city plan the one means of getting rapid trun jpit connection with Brooklyn. Com issioner Marknen# pointed out that e city’s own engineers ure not in vor of suet a hazardous undertaking a combined freight and passenger nnel. ‘Don't you think some body dows ere ought to undertake some local Ww residents of Staten Island “are {sled in so great and important # iblic project?" . Cromwell replied that talk 7 the city tunnel has been loudly \Riiouted down on the island. must talk louder than they to make the people understand in the soluton of the transit tion,” he sald. Chaitman MecAneny su; that ‘Phamber ot Commerce and other citi- ‘Zens of Staten Island an epportunity ip arouse sentiment and veal inter- 4, oe L” TRAIN | TOOTS | FOR FIRE. ‘Moterman’a Whistle Saves Property or St. doaepn’s Charoh. r ytenes two elevators in th ‘Thich, foensing thelr Sutlet, ead of the fire’ to sent an alarm and firemen put ‘the fire, which they confined to the Junction was held at Stapleton last) |. An alarm sounded ffm an elevated | Adjudged Mo: Most Pe YOANN MARIE WEIR Joan Marie Weir, sixteen months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, baby in the Wasb- Edmund Hamilton Weir, adjudged the rfect Baby In All Washington Heights Wier Wore most perfect ington Helghta section of New York, and awarded first prize, @ stiver loving cup. for het health and beauty in a contest conducted by the Department of Health for the babies of the district “ MISS WATSON, 16, SAVES Mountain View, N. J., last Tuesday. Mias Watson, reeently a patient in a BABY FROM DROWNING hospital in Jorsey City, had gone to a Plenwes Fully Deewked inte River] bUnmdlow colony at Mountain View for When Child Fatix io. a brlet visit was walking along Many congratulations are being re-| the bank of the swollen by rains, * by Misé Janet Watson, ar-old Oaughter of Mr. and Wateon of No. 227 Palisade Avenue, West Hoboken, upon her rescuc trom drowning of Jitnior Weiner, three years old, in thé,Peduannock River at ret thi coloring and bold best potters. -And though the ptice ranges from $40 to $1 Ovington’s, china wit OVING FIFTH AVENUE A floor of the neh Bo en- lose of $10,000. is pastor of St. soap and Mra, Alfred W whore, where he w feet of swift wate Ag, @nglish dinner service of britliags design. good taste and good value. nd saw the nt brought him @ worse for 103 piecs | Imported dinner services at attractive prices 'U may obtain a full 103 piece dinner service for 12 persons at ree wart boc as $40. And have your choice of over ~ 120 patterns of f the finest dinner services in the world, from simple sets of cottage china to formal and stately patterns of the world’s of these dinner sets 500, each represents more than ordinafy value, for the third gen- eration of American hostesses find at h the old virtues of TON’S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” T 39TH STREET $7.00 White Linen. Turn sole. Two-inch Louis, or 1 inch covered military heel. $9.75 All White Kid. Turn sole and Petite French heel. : White Shoes When Summer comes and all your wardrobe must be fresh, cool, inviting — white shoes like these are very tempting. White Stockings of pure thread silk 95c a pair Fashioned—with mercerized lisle tops—long wearing. $1.85 47 West 34+» St., New York BROOKLIN-390 FULTON ST. NEWARK 649 BROAD ST. White Linen, Tirrn sole. One-inch Gow White Linen. Welt sole, 1's inch covered heel. Also, ot wrod a pair Full fashioned —very fine quality —beautiful. BE TEMPTED! brett piece't Tern! cam MEY! ER the son of Mr. swept from the paddling, into ten ly spectal hearing of arguments ©, unde tthe Cropsey ruling, coelvers are continuing to charge yuble fare apd there ls no way el them to restore the old CROPSEY’S DECISION APPEALED FROM District Attorney: of Queens| ; Wants Quick Ruling on Legality of Double Fares. District Attorney Dana Wallace of County filed to-day with the ate Division of the Supreme Yourt In Brooklyn an appeal from the decision of Justice James C, Cropaey, which freed from custody 8. W. Hurt and Robert B. Lee, reeéivety of the Steinway line of the New York «& Queens County Railway €o., Who hu been convicted of violation of the Rapid Transit Law by doubling the fare on the system they are manag. ing. Mr which favor of the receivers. “The most picturesque, gi- gantic and complete race course in the world.” BELMONT PARK TO-MORROW HYDE PARK HANDICAP THE SALVATOR THE FRIAR ROCK PURSE And 3 Other Brilliant Contests. b 6 PM. 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