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FARE TURNSTILES [Five Off to Seek $50,000,000 ONELEVATEDLNES ~ | ASKEDBY HEDLEY Gest for 800 to Be $200,000] Ne” York Harbor to Haltrax, On Mysterious Treasure Island Party Sails From Elizabeth to Hunt Geld and - «Jewels Off Nova Scotia. An expedition secretly outfitted at Blizabeth, N. J buried treasure with a traditional value of $50,000,000 is oh its way from The party comprives two Newark men, two from White Plains and one _THE: EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922. , ee ——— that the crew of the treasure shir! 19 IN STATE HAD fee's'| $1,000,000 INCOMES then buried it, An acquaintance of come tax returns for the calendar ypar ended Deo. 81, 1920, was 6.85 per cent., whereas the proportion of the popula- Mr. Howne said that he has been ShGh The averages int. \noomne per planning many years for this attempt Ts Baik Joy] return for the Lnited States wan And has put $20,000 or more into ne|Jene ‘Tax Payment 86 Per) a te ttt ror'New York it was expedition, a confident of success Cent. Less Than Last $8,847.84 Friends of } them he exp beth within two or three months, ‘ameron sald he told if — to be back in Eliza Year. SLAYER GOES TO MATTEAWAN. Joseph Carlamagno, thirty-one, of No. : et Were! City, yesterday was taken to the Matten- ae ; COMMISSIONS TO STUDY | 554,500,000. They were 36 per cent. less] wan Asylum for the Criminal Insane ‘or the recovery o! GERMANY’S FINANCES | ‘last June, when $84,000,000 was] on an order signed by Justice Fawcett. A jury in the Supreme Court had ren- dered a verdict that Carlamagno was insane. Carlamagno shot and killed Charles Shreyer of No. 604 Flushing Four Bodies Named to Subject for Reparatio: BERLIN, June 22.—Pretiminary dis- * Bowers bas made public 9 showing in New York State pet Against Estimated Savings |rvom witeabeth. At Hallfax they will ship on another boat to an obscure sonal income returns for the year ended | Avenue April 24, island off Nova Scotia, where they seek the treasure which has cost fortunes} cussion by representatives of the Ger-|Vece 31, 1920. This showed that th: GEORGE A. FARNHAM DEAD. of $858,000 a Year. in many vain expeditions. |i number filed was 1,047,634, representing ret income amounting t6 $4,030,623,696 man Ministry and members of the Al- SARATOGA NGS, N. Y., Committee on Guarantees have re- SPRING June i ‘The Elizabeth member of the party Doak ean .—George A. Farnham, a former Pres- , Application was fied with the Tran-| is , Cameron, fiftyenine, of goon back to u legend that during «| "ltd In the creation of four sub-com- ith BI he “taureeeiver eho Jent of the New York State Hotel git Commission to-day by Frank Hed 595. Aad Rv the oflwar between South AtetHéam coun. | Masons to investigate various bubjects| crowth of 364,649 in returns filed, Men's Association, died here yesterday. Say, President of the Interborough No. 595 Madison Avenue, in connection with the financial control] well as an increase in total net income] He was proprietor of the American z Cameron & Kaulfers Company, pat-|tries many years ago the government ; nmounting to $594\280,517, but a de-| Motel and wax widely known through- Rapid 7. re ti s in Germany proposed by the Reparations : D' ransit Company, for permis-} oy makers, Nd, 56 Marshall Street. of one determined to save the national | (.ommiasion crease In the tax of $113,185,071. rut the State. @ Mion to install, as soon as possible.) award W. Bowne of Newark, for- treasure from capture and put it Nineteen persons in this State har a COUNT VON HUEL The first sub-commission will Investi-} incomes of $1,000,000 or more in 1920 and 900 turnstiles such as are in use in} oy q rancher in Montana, is the|aboard « ship. The vessel escaped the [sate Germany's pier ela alesien two had Incomes of more than $5,000,-| | BERLIN, June 22 the subway on the Manhattan ele- ene! dd reache e % tal | 0 ‘or the entire country thirty-three | Huelson-Haesler, Imperial Director of eres and. aston The captien {arecting head and the financial enemy and eyes ae comes of Can- the German frontier and the| incomes of more than $1,000,000 were | Theatres, died at his home here yester- ee = SRLENSONG: ne applic®-liacker of the expedition. A Cali-]ada, wher gems w ra the floating debt and official] reported for 1920, day. He was born in Berlin in 1858, fions. The application will be consid @red at the next regular meeting of the commiasion on Tuesday Tt will cost $200,000 to buy and in- 6 Stall the turnstiles. As against this Mr, Hedley offers a saving of $498,000 @ year in labor cost and $360,000 a year in additional fares which will be obtained from patrons who now @heat the ticket choppers either by erowding through in the rush hours ‘without depositing tickets or dropping imitations of tickets into the boxes, It is estimated that 2 per cent. of the Elevated patrons ride free in the @ourse of a year Installation of turnstiles, Mr. Hed- fornian who possesses the secret of es | the treasure and who is said to hold | a a lease from the Canadian Government on the island where the gold is said to be hidden is another partner in the enterprise. a At the Elizabeth pier from which this treasure hunter sailed Tuesday, Cameron sald he would not know for two months whether he had taken a pleasure trip or @ profitable business journey to Nova Scotia. i The: story of the buried treasure until he produces it. He has had something over five years in which to produce something; put up to the present moment, as far as the com- mission has been able to learn, he has produced nothing. At every stage of its effort to secure improve- ment the Mayor has offered nothing but \obstruction.”* Jey points out, does not mean that any employees will be dropped. The saving will, come in the annual turn- over of employees in that those who @rop out of the ticket-selling service will not be replaced. ‘The figures as to economy in labor cost and increased fares in turustile operation have been given by Mr. Hedley in testimony be- fore the commission. Chairman George McAneny of the Transit Commission has again de- Bounced Mayor Hylan for ‘‘obstruct- iug’’ every plan of transit relief. Chairman McAneny's attack was @rawn by a statement from the Mayor replying to Gov. Miller's ®@peech in Quecns Tuesday night. The Mayor said that the plan of the Governor and the commission was to enable private owners co unload on the city their obsolete property. Of Anis own plan, the Mayor said that he would take the $500,000,000 the com- mission would use for the purchase of “junk"' and use the bulk of it to con- struct new subways to be joined to the present subway lines recaptured un- @er the contracts, thus providing a ‘sity-wide system to be operated on a § cent fare. “The commission proposes to buy Bo ‘junk’ of any description; the pur- Pose and the very clear effect of its plan is to cut down corporation pro- fits and not to add to them. It is Proposed not only to retain the 5 cent fare where it actually exists, but to eliminate the doubled and trebled 5 cent fares with which the people of every borough have become unhap- pily familiar. “It Is, of course, impossible to com- ment upon the Mayor's promised plan Horse Hair Mattresses are the utmost in comfort, durability and appearance. HALL’S IMPERIAL EDGE is the highest development of the pure horse hair mat- tress. PRANK A. \ & SONS Bedding Specialists 25 West 46th St., New York ANNUAL JUNE SALE PUMPS and OXFORDS In the oy aw New Medes Women ——— maine aT Styles in Are Wearing Thie Summer Cleverly designed models for sport wear, attractive pumps for street and dress, nov- elties in a bewildering assortment of materials and combinations, cool- looking models in white, all are included \n thie astounding foot. wear offering. Black, Tan, Beige and combinations ef colors and leathers are repre- sented. In fact, whatever you desire in summer foot- ‘weer you will find here in models developed with that delightfully fominine touch ve chas- acteristic of Queen Quality footwear. Fullteshioned Heslery im all colors at...... 1 Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Street sther version of the story was ports and industrial data get For the FOURTH and Afterwards off | Si The proportion of the population of|the son of Count Herman von Huelson- the United States who filed personal in- Haesler. A DISTINGUISHED ‘PRESENTATION OF WARM WEATHER CLOTHING FOR SPORT, BUSINESS AND TRAVEL Priced -Attractively for Pre-Holiday Selling (AS HE most significant thing we can say about this collection, and about Best & Co. clothing in general is that men who never before bought ready-tailored clothes, and men who doubted the merit of moderate-priced ready-tailored clothes, are to-day among our most enthusiastic customers. We've shown them that gentle- men’s clothes cam be secured at a reasonable price. Suits Accessories Light Weight Mixtures 28.5 oup Palm Beach Cloth 16.50 Cool .Mohairs 22.50 Tropical Worsteds 28.50 3 pe. Golf Suits 38.50 Sport Coats 16.50 and 20,00 Imported wool golf hose 2.50 Pure worsted bathing suits 4.50 English foulard cravats 1.00 Full fashion‘ed silk sox 1,00 “ Knickers E’Trousers Athletic Union Suits 1525 Imported linen knickers 5.65 White oxford shirts 3.00 White gabardine knickers 5.65 Sport oxfords, pictured 7:45 White flannel trousers 8.50 Cool-fabrie pajamas 175 Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St.—N. Y, Store Open All Day on Saturday During June Franklin Simon @ Co, A Store of Individual Shops, FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, i ' Of Special Interest Friday FoR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE Q WHITE FLANNEL ~ SKIRTS oo. 9.75 ‘9 Londor shrunk white flannel in new wrap-around model with deep over- lap that gives freedom in walking. 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