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Daily News from New York, New York • 217

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
217
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SUNDAY NEWS, JUNE 9, 1929 5 CENTS PLUS $1,400,000,000 WALKER'S FARE NEXT FALL (Other Mary New on Page 8) AICY' Subway Victory and Public Works Boom Campaign. 34TH STREET and BROADWAY 50 Pieces of Silver In Our "Arlington Chest" tan elevated express highway, at the same figure. The west side improvement plan, on which the city will spend has been O. by Mayor Walker and board members, although contracts have not yet been signed. This week's special meetings were called to consider the mid-town tunnel under Manhattan to Queens and Brooklyn, estimated to cost $103,000,000, and Borough President Julius Miller's plan for piers on the Hudson, at $30,000,000.

HEFLIN TO REPEAT IN BOTTLE TOWN Brockton, June 8 U. S. Senator J. Thomas Heflin of Alabama will address a Klan meet By LOUIS RUPPEL. Mayor James J.

Walker, whose renomination only awaits his "I choose to run," will have more than the 5-cent fare victory as campaign material in the fall. He will be able to point to an administration which launched projects costing $1,400,000,000, while retaining a debt margin of $480,000,000. While it is true but of these improvements have been finally approved, special meetings this week of the board of estimate, and the early fall meetings before election, will doubtless see millions more voted for great projects. Some Stupendous Projects. Under the Walker administration the Tri-borough bridge, linking Manhattan, Bronx and Queens, was planned at a cost of $24,000,000, and work will start in August.

The Staten Island tunnel at $60,000,000 was approved. Since Jan. 1 the estimate body has voted $35,000,000 for schools, $51,295,000 for new subways, for the water department, a half-million each for old subways- and piers, with $10,772,000 for other improvements. Vast Undertakings O. In the same period the stamp of approval" was given the Ward's Island sewage disposal plant, costing $17,000,000, and the Manhat ft It I S15.89 Open Stock Value $21.89 Think of it! Such an unusually complete service for six in silver plate.

One of our Sets" which we have assemhled at extraordinarily low prices from patterns in our regular open stock. ing here next month, Robert W. Walterman, exalted cyclops of the local Klan, announced today. No definite date -for Heflin's appearance had been set, it was said. It was here on March 1 last that a bottle, hurled Senator J.

Thomas Heflin tienm, strucK a police ofncer. Subsequently Heflin sought in vain to have the senate adopt a resolution censuring this city. 12 teaspoons 6 salad forks 6 eoup spoons 6 dinner forks 3 table spoons 6 dinner knives 6 butter spreaders 1 butter knife, 1 cold meat fork, 1 sugar shell, 1 gravy ladle, 1 berry spoon. Staiules ctsel. MACY'S Street Floor, East Building (Other Mary News on Page 8) Hand-Made Philippine GOWNS Striking Cretonnes "73 .1 i-1- 27 Yard -V I Colorful cretonne draperies, slip covers, and pillows make your home cool and pleasant in the Summer.

At this low price you can dress up every room for a very moderate sum. MACY'S Si, foiw, East Building t'v. Yi Summer Pillows 89 Each Formerly $1.59 Reduced for clearance! A good chance to stock up for hot weather. Sleeveless or cap sleeves. Square, round, and necklines.

All white. Sizes from 34to 42. Miil and phone orders promptly filled. Third Floor, West Building MACY'S 34th St. and Broadway All sorts of sizes and shapes and a wide selection of materials cretonne, crash, chintz, or calico.

MACY'S Sixth Floor, East Building.

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