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What You Want to Know | TAXDQDGERSIN WALL About Your Auto and How — poUTIMANS FOR ounce — Prot —— 2e-e feet how ) are eae Lapert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly otrongee a? ~ Aned SRE BVANING WORLD, satuRDay, aPats | MAY BECOME LAW WITHIN A WEEK Meter sloone end the Beet Wey to Remedy Mechine Troubles +) Wade geine There wae eubeinn : on 2 Trefhic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes interests that (rain Knickes-| test eevense of otrmgte to sesens (40V E110 Known to He in oad the rine cameos to be oe for Evening World Readers. backer Treasury Fight (o | Ore epemieneem — firte aaa the Sympathy, tut Hints a By GEORGE B. ROBERTSON. Hold Their Grip D' RING (he peat few weeks | the wl deal th te apheep of o he aoe, Beery year moog REALTY CALLS FOR AID“ engines Bud their way to the sorep — by bee ot operators fei. ure to tahe the prover core at them, | Metropolitan Masses Must Seek very owner of « car should thor: Prote. outiy © whl | om Home Rule To Protect Their Welfare ‘eaten \eoume led (he Bir elce 6 Rew le tor A homed at th ter Yee Chestng Quotations PM we -engm er retes ame take up. from week w week Thilo week, the cause of motor Baooks Motor knocks are @ue many fauece which the average operator 74s dodgers on Dillons are organ- poetees bee mee cad he fer y very sctive end beldime (he 4 Amendment | ate: CHARITY TRUST FIGHTS Bul the Whitman signature Will Probably Be Atlixed ina Péw Days By Sophie trene Loeb. : ALMANY, April t-—Munéreds does pot consider Piret, the igni- | #4# bowerful opposition to new leg- +2) loletive measures that would make lolegrame and letters from oii over tion may be eet too far ahead, thus - * "R| ime mate neve bess inte the! them pay their fair share of public ; goumng tate causing what te commonly keows a6 eupenditures $ enecutive offices Gaily urging | an Ignition knock. If the ©OM- | Heuity ieaders | = 2 Governor to sign the Mothers’ Veo pression of the motor te tpo igh th) tne: Wail mires: « ot) + progglemd while members of the ( - it opposing motor will have what te knows 60! vie) interests are rushing reinforos- hy > "eee te be ie tn Me ' 4 compression knock. If the spark! ments to their lobbies % 3 Governor thorough eym binge are defective the uneven running of the motor will knock. | ; bathy with the principle uf mothers ‘ couse a | They are siarmed at th + $3 | pensions end will « Carbon {# a common offender, causing either an increased compression or fect of recent rev ne in The 15 ; : #@ | dil. Ite present ‘ata te oan ‘s pre-ignition due to the incandescent properties of the carboo ening World showing how pubite || + aes © te “ nore b Py B- tallic knock will oeour, Where the welfare is being m joed by the eve. @ . t im the bili which provides that the yiinder, @ piaton stop will be the sion of taxes on at lent §3,000,000,000 +e lone we result. Loosely fitted bearings, either wrist pin, connecting rod OF main personality and $2,000,00,000 up-Mtate hl 4 Welfare Board shall not give hearings, will cause a heavy pound tage Ml ger vas aed cae TAS HAE 1 Breit to any mother unless ehe ve If there ts 4 ridge in the cylinder the piston of the rings will hit iti’ Lue (rowing fo much @ we 7 Ry] mentally, morally and physically” a making a metallic knock. A poor fuel mixture will tend to create a pound, | U°84! burden Upon real eatate in the ‘ to take care of her children, It the fly wheel is not wet wecurely on the cfankshaft it will work loose on| Gfeater City. ‘They were taken by p et f ‘The Governor believes that it would the bolts and cause « disagreeable knock, | surprise last Wednesday when @ bill BS % + “E| be better to have. these four were nd finally, if the motor should become overheated from tack of oi! or| Was hurried through the Legislature fe z 4 stricken from the bill, since he feare water of from running on a slow Kear for too long w period tt will bring| to suspend operation of the Secured t { aS se cs ardahip on forth a knock, a warning of greater a rie | Debt Law until May 1, before which 8 M t 3 mother pplicaats to p: auch atrict nenenapaeranaa {he best enced car. Thie fact ie en! time u permanent measure for head- Sit + 8] om avenANSWERS TO LETTERS. paca ing off the tax-dodgers will be framed, Sw t 8 ttermomnie Pasa Under the Secured Debt Law, a ur-eylinder seven-pas-| nara eer around @ corner, don't YOU bagged in ivit, over $400,000,000 of $ My | 4 | ward added to the bil which would o ckard, Giving 3t 98! for | gmail radi ° Hee hy more bonds and other evidences of debt 3 + 1% jeliminate thie particular part of the to spood the motor causes a 100d] T hotigg mane drivore when Herning | have been recorded at a fee of one- Sa” 1g | meneure. knoe When the motor in running | make one or two jorke eamatines he f of 1 por cent, or a total of |; p $ | TC was pointed out to the Governor idle with the spark retarded there 19) ture comin > Jorks sometimes be- | $4 900,000, thus becoming exempt for- Y yeast to-day by advocates of the bill that no sound of a knock. Would you a4: | Grivarg you can hardly seo the wheal | cver from further taxation, The % EM t t] cn oe Narlote otiver ‘Wtalne's nd vine me to have the car overhauled? & lively scramble to record mor fi 1 joue other Statice an Also, when Tam driving a long dis! Mengeng Mngito Pomivic, to keep a | fone of auch holdings before the Gov- 8 i merely precautionary, sines the m tance the grease drips from my rear| fur continualie moe eh road with: | ernor could sign the St QR] Jority mombers of the Child Weitare axle on the shoe right side only, Will] Wheel from ite te aceite steering | ure on Thursday. The new law to be : AQ ¢ @] Hoart decide whether the mother ts you also let me know the best route om CONSTANT Re, drafted soon will alm to bring out | fiumely es family. and Gigtance from New York to Lake- me onerine otare are aauted the greater part of the hidden $3,000.+ Houthem” paige sty ; % wood, N. J.? 000,000 personality for Imposttion of | Smither Ne 74 % MATHEW H. WHITE. omni ton lower than others./ 4 ginall annual tax. Pais, Peete: Be + ¥ criticism of private charity as to | believe that the motor should ange nen te turn a) TO WATCH TAX-DODGERS' LOB- |) ny } tion tenaceioes oF Lae nonlladnts taken down and thoroughly cleaned, BY AT ALBANY. ee t r the valves ground and reset and the opener 4 ER t B | Feauirements. ignition My properly. The Packard || of the ge tepresentatives of realty interests P + 2 AN ARGUMENT AGAINGT BILL'S ng. Usually on a rough rom will send able lawyers to Albany next 4, i Sehie works Torvyou, Vou properly | steering wheel must be moved week to watch the workings of tho WEE] ta tne woreeebeatiee Bi wh ant! 1 ers’ roi ol jonator |, Who head news fal wathare in the Mahi | the"tront heal! Oh omecth bevel | pesise Svea City raat ata te tathered the bi e @ transmission, t ble, bi ‘ami ts “A widowed mother must be M4. tcach' Laxewood” cross Wee- | iment. ¥eu. 2, Se eoret Ropetal ee eeaklaee ante ITEMS FOR INVESTOR deemed by the local Board of Child hawken ferry at y-second street | Can electric lights be Installed on a] headway against the political cohorta| ,, Loe Bethlehem Steel Company's an-| Welfare to be a Proper person men- vbudsen County Boulevard, then te| Ford, taking the current from the|jined up against them. They have| 4! mosting will be held in Newark. | tally, morally and phyatcally to care Rahway, Perth Amboy, | magneto, without injuring or wenk-|jearned that although the Grea POE GE BL a? for and bring up her children’ before eyport, Mattawan, ening the spark system? Car s' . ma sho can receive relief through such Freehol ato Lakewood, The on @ quarter turn on magneto. At|ponulation and wealth, the mp-state| Special mi Board, but this must not be re- distance ley -five miles. | Present. Where do you break Into|{oaders are able always. to tmarehai| stockholders Apr garded as giving such Board au- Automobile system for current? Is a generator |the majority of votes. The city haw| 91 shares of atock held in treasury | thority to determine auch questions - y | for electric lights suitable for Ught-|been a rich source of revenue for| #24 to accept charter amendments in| except upon competent testimony, J wave. 1d Tord.and have trouble] ing purposes? Can a person drive al upemtaters and they do not intend to| me With recently enacted legisiation. | such as might ve made une of by ‘a shoft ¢frouit In the coll. I can-| car without a chauffeur's license if release their grip on {ts purse-stri: nen any one given discretionary author- t touch any part of the coll with-| he is not driving for pay? Can any| “In edition to dodging tarae nen | oy, ity 10 @ matter of thie nature. olit fecelving a shock, if I touch metal) member of the family drive a CAT | $2 .n0 Meanie ce eens taxee on | earning: “For example, it $2,000,000,000 of realty, a8 hag been exposed ih The Evening Worid, the Up-state politicians have further fat- tened their home sections at the ex- city by such operations iture of nearly $75,000, 000 on highways during the past few years, the city being forced to pay its 0 per cent, share although none of the money been spent within tax incr ons do ed creased $1,192.58: VU. 8 Rubber Company—Quarterly dividends of 1% per cent. on common Kk, 2 per cent. on firet preferred and 1's per cent. on second preferred stocks are payable April 30 to stocks of record April 16. See with my otber hand. The engine runs) all right at high speed, but wheu! starting and running slow it will miss| and agk fire through carbureter. T have put on new timers and looked | over, the.wiring with no results, The| car baw run 8,000 miles. J. READ. Would advise you to take the coil te an expert coil man and have him registered in father’s name? JACOB INDEMUS. | do not advise using the magneto for lighting, This usually takes away id le current which should qo jon and tends to make the | motor start harder. Tap in from the in lead on the case. Would ad- the installation of a separate “0v There is undoubtedly a) generator for lightning and startin > short circuit within the coil, and this,| A person may ‘drive without a Ih | Gacatn rocde cit ae Tae Paya fT) CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN of course, requires immediate atten- | conse if he is a member of the fam-| Saloons in the 7 MARKET. tion. ily or a friend who ic accompanied | annual license ating nearly ad WHEAT. Net Autémobile Editor by the owner. $12,000,000, half of which 1a taken by | Tae’) oom, stu. Hare, Clone, chance When I crank my car (Ford) it| Automobile Faitor: the State, Tah Ma. TR wt Hs TES PG starts to move forward. Can you ad-| Some time ago I asked you about|, Annual fees collected under the In-|}#' Jub. 1250 Vas antl 1a : vise me of the trouble? | wetting more power into my two-| heritance Tax Law and Mortgage | purstey Ni ARTHUR TULLOCK. | speed Flanders. Tho timing is now| Tax Law, averaging $4,000,000, are | cime. Open, High. Tem, Cige. che t the | set exactly as per your instructions| divided in sim manner, the State] it. jy ae Re FR Hh ad- | nd the motor runs fine, but on meet- | taking half. "Wheat, opened quiet and steady. car, !ng & hill my power gets very weak,| And the up-State towns through oe og i There were rumors of export bust- nese at the Northwest, May gained 11-2 cents in early part of second which the new $165,000,000 Catskill aqueduct runs to supply the Greater City wilh water have promptly Gas mixtures don't seem to help any. Valves, pistons, rings and cylinders are all O. K. Why can't I get a de- of the transmission dragging and are not thrown off oneal th cent compression? If the spark is set | raised their assessments on the city’s} hour; closed strong. Sopris, Brake. Adve . d bands SxActly on centre full retard, '§ sy | holdings to averaxe more than double BiCaTn Briones, epsed off at opening. lon't the engine speed up on advanc.| the figures under the old ownerships, are fr wfen the emergency brake ie ine spark? en sense than $40 000-060 te | OF the largo shorts, Closed unchanged Automovih, ‘tor: When the spark is adv their taxable lists for the purpose of Ree Can fo tylinder automobiles make| $7GiNe should show it in ti muleting the Greater City treasury,| NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. more sped than six-cylinde: increased speed of the moto although such properties in other! cotton opened firm, with prices up Statos are classified by law generally as public works, for the benefit of all the people and exempted from taxa- tion, @ that your hill climbing troubles due to the fact that you are not advance, juld be, A to 10 points, With New Orleans and Liverpool exchanges closed, business was not large and market held well up to the close. $ A. and B. As a rule he four-cylinder car le ONLY HOPE FOR CITY LIES IN inh HOME RULE. May nat That up-State politicians will give] July .. 2 the Greater City a fair deal on the| potober . -} 3ha8 issue of taxation without @ long and| january... 10.70 strenuous fight 1s doubted by real es-| March... 10.94 tate leaders. They are trying to} Market firm, shop started work at Tarrytown, N,|frouse all of the Greater City ‘popu pointe, Y., yet? How can one write for aj lation to the ormity of the up- a , -oEel position in that plant? State grabbing because by oppre MINE STRIKERS TO FARM. W. H, DICKERSON, | ing city real estate it mises tho cost The Chevrolet Company is buiid-| °f living and holds back needed pUD-| 40. sae Years Ask Government ing care at Tarrytown in large quan.| !!¢ improvements. In this way It titles. Would advise you to write to| Wreatens the welfare of every resi- | for Seeds. ——— the Superintendent of the factory, | dent in the Greater City BRIDGEPORT, 0,, April 3.—Striking miners of the Bast Ohlo fleld, who have had no work for more than a year, are Preparing to farm the hillsides of Bel- mont County that have been placed at their disposal by friendly farmers, Officers of the union to-day sent « letter to the Department of Agriculture asking the Government to donate garden 0 On this basis, realty interests are prepared to lead @ strong campaign of the city masses for home rule, Automobile Ritter What is the bes: car for the money? Would it ve advisable for me to take a course of instruction in an nuto school? If so, which is beat for this purpose? What 1s a good book of instruction? THOMAS ARTHUR, write you regarding your jon, As to the auto schoo! that a cou! cross, feverish or bilious & give “Califorma Syrup } of Figs.” # No matter what ails your child, a ntie, thorough laxative should always the first treatment given. FH. yque little one is out-of-sorts, half- k, ian’t resting, eating and acting was not the case previous to being laid up. 1am using the same quality and quantity of oil and live up to the rules of the instruction book. ‘ETE LOW fy he miners believe that by beans, potatoes, raising tomatoes, corn, ontons, turally —look, Mother! see if tongue in each ring should ally distant] go. ty which the land is well adapted, ib coat This is a sure sign that its from the cuts of the other rings. You! they will be able to use more of the i | will h money allowed them by the unton for clothing and other neceasitier, wit, waste. Bed Automobile Editor: dias | ba, stimulative, inepiring and Gry feveris., stomacll sour, bi What would be the best spark plug a structive, rather than obstruotive, de- or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore| to use on « modei 10 Buick with a SHOT BABY LIKE ROCKET, Pressing and destructive. | throat, full of cold, give a Remy coil ond magneto and Schebler Mothers and their children will ot ifornia Syrup of carbureter, two point or one? f oil b See not be subject to the thoughtinss ' jong Lee ected f ee | MER J. WATT PRL past Murled Fifty Feet tu Aa Smash,| tounte of pauperiam under the nw DOU . omen: Y i ror ; rz | application of this law as much moves out of its little bowels, without | Th, good plugs o Itt have a New. York license, can I] WASHINGTON, N, J., April §~The| poor laws or the children brought mr aS ad you have a well, playful Hy ither one of ¢' run a car in New Jersey on it? infant son of Mre. Guy Scott was the ye in [ngtitutional Remem away bi ” ivi ring | G. F. ly member of a party of six to escape " | Mothers can rest easy after giving | automobile Kaitor 1 A Ferd will rally run only and loving care. | this harmless “fruit laxative,” because| What # the best and shortest route| twenty mi {ajury when an automobile in which enunrioun “oginitiary | interented 8] it never fails to cleanse the little one's) to Poughkeepsie, N. Y.? it You they were riding on the Washington- Y.? liver and bowels and sweeten the stom- ALFRED THOMPSON, te te Hampton road, near Cowell's Corner, the license of another ach, and they dearly love its pleasant| Leave New York by Broadway to curing eynrrersigperurer§ taste,” We'l directions for babies, chil) Yonkers, Hastings, Dobbs Ferry,| Avimmole mult | | turned. \* jo Pou eopsie. je dis- at is the best roa o 1 ~ Ol Aes tad for srowssipe tance is seventyrtwa rile Conn,? Cc, J, DAVIS, ‘The baby, who is nine months old, re of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask | Avyrpoblie Baltor; ies oy druggist for a 60-cent Boitle ot Astuw twortone trucks which yest Berli Y alifornin Syrup of then seo | eame out of the shop.” I'find. Iam| Mea Britain West. Hert: thetrit is made by the “California Fig! troubled with too much smoking in| fo n to ‘Windsor, Windsor Locks ayrup Company,’ Adve. jeverting and changing speeds ‘This| end jeld, was torn from his mother’s arma and thrown fifty feet and over a fence, He Janded in a field, right side up, and began at once to yell lustily f@ bis eather, Leave New York for New Rochelle, Greenwich, Stamford, Bridgeport, Mil- would probably require testimony from an. alleniat to determine that a widowed mother was mentally incompetent. A record in court, or even her own statements, fitted to bring up her children, The testimony of a physician would prob- ably be necessary to show that the was physically incompetent, through some contagious disease or otherwise, to bring up her children safely and properly. It is just such evidence that the great private charities in New York City rely upon in making withholding of rellef. “There ie absolutely he bill which require t ae to th hing in ot about which we have much, it is important rmine that widowed ‘pose, and If eo, there ye room for much oriti- cism, “That the Board of Child Welfare declines to grant relief to a widowed mother does not mean that she will be shut off from receiving temporary relief until some permanent dispost- tion can be made of her caa would it necessarily convey, e Implication, that she was mp unfit either morally, mentally or physically to properly care for her | children, AMENOMENT WOULD MAKE NO | DIFFERENCE. “If the words ‘morally, mentally ad physically’ had been omitted qualification read ‘a ft perso! suitable person,’ or ‘a proper perao: would not the reference on final analysis run to any or all three of the qualifications-—inental, physical and moral? “This bill is genuine, progressive, humanitarian legislation of the most modern character, and if properly ad- ministered by men and women of highest type—suen as will naturally be elected by the Meyvor and the County Judges vested with the power of appointment of local Boards of Chia Mfare—there ned be no fear. “The policy of local Boards of Child Welfare should, doubtless will | Governor state that the Governor's objection will be overcome and that he will sign the measure early In the week. Accompanied by a delegation of boya, song of widowed mothers, Judge Aaron J. Levy of New York came here last iy to plead with the Gov- | ernor to Yign the bill. Two of the| boys went to the Executive Manston, | where they talked with the Governor | \ tor paar two hours, = BlectBox might show that #he was not morally |» decisions as to the granting or the|@ y| Craig back again.” — od [ pun | Had Been Sent by War De a. eo aii partment as its Official a a “ae, Observers. —o erune open the door Me there e ot fy tore attention LIKE LANGHORNE CASE. ‘Whe = My Guest!” be asked ae - where, te |" Mission Completed,” is the me ne eet| Explanation of Secretary we we me FT Hon) | Garrison in Washington, CHAPTER XV. | Cnet ee ¢ ye im like a | bewe — attemmed to the benny | OUND ber in an empty | dream to pulled military forees in the capacity vo,” ranch voported| he, right Rand. avawer Te tarted | Unenrvena were eraared OY ante ten “out Grayeon Avenue way.|In his hand wae Mre va | day Wo return to the United tates at Now, Mr Quest, 1 don't] necklace’ ones, The order came * eurprias, nt to come ofMfetal (To Be Continued) they expected to tn Durepe over you too much, but if you'll kind pee til the end of the war, ly remember that you're an esaped Prieoner’ There was a knock a! the door & young man entered in chauffeurs FIGHT WILL OF MAID, 65 Jeane ia “entered "n‘oauour YEARS WITH OWE FAMILY “PU just repeat my story of thats Nieces of Model Servant Charge She Morning, French,’ Quest said “we Was Unduly Influenced by Her Mistress. went out to find Macdougal, and euc- | Juet a eooded, as you kaow I wae A contest been begun in Brooklyn over the estate of Harbara Spannagel, who, when she died last November at the age of eighty-four, had the second of having been for sixty-five years a ser vant In one faintly Miss Gpaunagel by three-quarters of ® century of thrift had accumulated several tnousand dollars, invested in ee. ourities, All that she possessed she left to Mre, Julius Bauer, wife of a eon of John Bauer of No 411 Mart Mtrest, Brooklyn. Bpannagel came to the United in 1848 from Germany and got work with @ family at Mott and Hester Streets, When the family moved to New Orleans the servant a ere became a puree in the family of John Rt. upon me @ecape, They went off in my a nd aold it in Hethel, | are there myself this morn> he sheriff who will bear imo that they arrived ia my automobiie.” Quest continued, there’ my chauffeur, He knows exactly what time it was when the tire of jut, just as wo were vow | York.” n-ten, air,’ the chauf- four declared. "Mr. Quest and f both took out our watches to see if we could make New York by mid-day. ‘Then one of thone fellows bit me over the head and I've been laid up ever ain A man who keeps a store a little way along the road ploked me Juraen. the jane of J up and looked after me. ter, rie, to John Bauer Inspector Frenoh held out bie hand. F asnages went to live aa nurse with the “Mr, Quest,” he said, “I reckon! Hauers, and there she was till her death. we'll have to withdraw ¢ case] The contest is brought by three nieces. against you. No hard feeling, I ner” at a Quest replied Ky Sung his cae’ 4) POLICE CHIEFS ACCUSED right, thon,” French de- © brought two more men Perhaps, Mr. Bheriff, you wouldn't mind escorting your pri era round to headquarters? there before long.’ OF HEADING BiG PLOT “And you, girl jueat . " “go right to your room and reat Haute Election, Mayor's come Uapetaire presently at talk, Look after her, Laura, Counsel Charges. dd - ed, glancing a little anxiously at Lenora. “She has had about as much as she can bear, I think." ‘The two girls left the room. Quest stood upon the threghold watching the sheriff and hi risoners leave the . ‘The former turned round to fou. fan elderly guy out here,” . ‘seemA to want to come INDIANAPOLIS, April 3.—Kd@ Hol- |ler and Jack Nugent, day and night | Chiefs of Police of Terre Haute, were pointed out again to-day as the heads \of the big conspiracy in that city to ateal the November election, A. O, Stanley, attorney for Mayor Donn M. Hoberts and twenty-one other of the defendants, declared his clients had no part in the conspiracy. Stanley was scheduled to close bis argument at 3 P. M. to-day, District Quent leaned forward and saw the! profeasor | The professor promptly made his| appearance, Hin cont was ill-brushed | and In place of a hat he was wearing weed cap whioh had seen better days. His expression was almost) Attorney Dailey will speak for two pathetic. hours to-day and all of Monday if his (My dear Quest” e,exclaimed. a*| present plans hold. The Jury prob- ably will get the caso Tuesday rt is! As you know, T ways believed your Innocence. Ta ——— delighted that it has been proved. “Come in and eld down, Mr. Ash-| PEABODY NOT ARRESTED. letgh,”” Quest invited. inspector.” The professor shook hands with French, and then, feeling that his appearance required some explana- “You know the Advice. ‘The Evening World of March 29 in an Ae ag hin cap and looked | | ting an alleged holdup at the Odeon “Lam aware,” he aatd, “that this in Weat One Hundred and For- ty-fifth Street, stated that a policeman, finding former Police Captain Peabody waiting for a car in the vicinity, had questioned him, and, not being with Peabody's replies, had taken him asa prisoner to the Lenox Avenue Police Station; that at the station house body was recognized by several pol men and released. Inquiry shows that Peabody was not arrest nor take that when informed there ad bean du tarily with the policer Theatre, and, after questioning the em- at the Detective Bu- 4 that this wan done, non after without ouse, in not a becoming headgear, but I am lont--absolutely loat without my ser- vant. If you would earn my undy- Ing gratitude, Mr, Quest, you would clear up the mystery about Craig and reatore him to , Quest was help ing the inspector to whisky at the aldeboard, He paused to light a clgar before he replied “I very much fear, profesor,” he “that you will never have obmerve: The professor sank wearily into an easy chair. “T will take a little whinky and one of your excellent cigars, Quest,” he mal “Tt must ask you to bear with me if I eeem upset. After more than twenty years’ service from one whom 1 have always treated as a friend this sudden separation, to a man of my age, is somewhat trying, My #mall comforts are all interfered with. The business of my everyday life is completely upset. I do not allude, as you perceive, Mr, Quest, to the horrible suspicious you seem to have formed of Craig. “All the same,” the inapeotor re- marked thoughtfully, “some one who | is still at large committed those mur- | ders and stole those jewels, What tn wotng to t AUTOMOBILES. If you want to know some real facts about » Motor Car which is moderate in price, beautiful in appearance and lowest in oper- Ask your theory about the jewels, Mr. H R b: Quest" Geo. H. Robertson javen't had time to frame ie. * the criminologist replied. | ‘You've been keoping ine too. busy | about his looking after myself, However,” he added, “it'e time something was done,” He took a magnifying glass from hia pocket and examined very clonely | the whole of the front of the safe. ‘0 wign of finger prints,” he mut- Having operated this make of car for the past five years, Mr. Rob- ertson knows from practical ex- perience what the Hudson will do, MOTORISTS’ ference wat the son ol PROBLEMS SOLVED ‘ir ilyin intestines toon, Amertea's foremost about what we do to keep every pective owners car in perfect running order after ahi Mas thes in fours it gets into the owner's hands. Dey and Evening Clamane also private in- ° struction ut It conv re, Special Cla for Ladies Call or write for booklet, Stewart Auto Schoo! Bab WEST OTth SIRKET (at Broadway), | Broadway at 64th Street, New York. Local Dealers ig All Suburbs HUDSON A. Elliott Ranney Co., ti Idout. Col. Joseph K Kuhn of Kingineers, who also has been aa an observer, was laciuded ia the onder, as he hae been designates as Military Attache at the Eqiaagny at Berlin to succee4 Major T. Langhorne, recailed. “a The United Mtates officers ante their arrival in Germany on » have spent two weeks on front and one week in the east. affected by the order are Major Clarence C. Williams of the Ordnages Department, Major Dwight BE. Ayit- man of the Field Arttilery, Samuel D. Rockenbach of the airy, Cavt. Wileon B. Burts ef the Infantry and Capt. Samuel G. #hartie of the Coast Artillery WASHINGTON, Apri 1.—-Secre- tary Garrison said he had ordered the return of the United States army oMecers from Germany because their mission was completed. He said no other officers would be detatied with ~ | Back of Conspiracy to Steal Terre] Sitbarawal wi William B. Wilson retary of Laber, was operated sa’heré torday for appendict t ke an ry Bivicken euddeniy. 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