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H i if i 4 the weight of the big guna the pon- toon bridge is seen undulating |ike 4 monstrous snake. The oxen seem Puzzled by the strange experience of feeling the roadway moving up and down and sideways beneath their feot Flurried as they wore, the soldier | engineers have done their work dare- | fully and well. ‘The bridge gives be- | BOW 10 WAR SKILL IN WORLD'S FILMS = is the alert Bet shone te | spectator holds his breatis with ex- | citement, no accident happens; the NATURE'S BARRIERS ' Obstacles of Mountain and bridge i* safer than It looks. \ . Gun after gun passee—and this is) K i ln. but one point in the fifteen-mile front River Overcome with Un | along which they are afterward seen | Ps , firing in the actual battle, belching canny Ease and Speed. | $510 (n,soy Meta nd Sexptontves, | | battering the trenches of the fos into | TT Fed shapeless masses of earth and stones Mountains, no matter how high, |~ and dead human beings. ; To graap the realtios of the war and | } of Tivers, no matter how wide, 40) ity terrific magnitude, It ia recessury net stop the soldiers in the great! to see these official motion pictures battles of the war. Ip “Fighting inj Which wera loaned by the French France," the official motion pletures | Governme Satpontant, i Aion of the French Government pow of | powell, and are now being sh exhibition under the auspices of The | continuously at ‘alton Th World at the Fulton Theatre, one sees both being overcome, here with @rim fierce, fighting, there with a, wclentific skill equally amazing © Teke, for instance, the scone of the Sloxen drawing the great guns over the pontoon bridge hastily ¢on-' F structed across a wide and. rushing } river. You can imagine the stout Dianks creaking under the weight as {the sleek-horned beasts, drafted trom ‘the service of industry for war, plod ‘Yelong, docile in their yokes, dragging ‘the great long bores to the front A bri has been blown up by the rearguard of a retreating force, and immediately the engineers of the ad- Yancing army, with an ingenuity and speed known only In times of conflict, lash together thetr pontoons and open the closed way. In the picture one ees the emergency bridgeway riding on the boats and rising and falling » with the movement of the water. & Over this temporary structure flows REAR ADMIRAL LUDLOW | DIES IN HOTEL GOTHAM: He First Saw Service in Civil War and Was a Native of Long Island. | Rear Admiral Nieoll Li ow, U. S. | N,, retired, died at 930 o’clock last | night in hie rooms in the Hotel | Gotham, where he had been {ll of apoplexy since Monday. No arrange- Menta have yet been made for the funeral, but it wae bin wish that bis remated and the ashes taken yard of St, John's Church, 1, where his parents, his and other members of his family were buried. Nicoll Ludiow was born in Islip, Bept, 11, 1842, After early education stream of heavy cannon drawn by |i Long Island schools he was ap. Creams of six oxen yoked two abreast.| pointed to the Naval Academy and tt remarkable picture. Beueath| Wis graduated in 1863, Entering at once into active War service he pir- |e ticipated in 1864 in the capture of the Confederate cruiser Florida in the| CONCERTS AND MUSI harbor of Bahia, Brazil, by the Union MET ROPOLITAN CREDIT fLERAS $3.00 Down on $50.00 1 75.00 cruiser Wachusett TO-NIGHT at 100.00 Following the war he had long sea service in various squadrona on the | — TNubisiis @ ARTS THEATRES. Atlantic and Pacific Coasts and in waters, He was Inspector ¢ at the Mare Island Navy 92, and a member of the Naval Retiring Board part of 1897. He retired with the rank of Rear Ad- miral in 1899. He was a momber of the Loyal Legion the Zoological Soctety, the American Museum of Natural History and the Century, University and New York Yacht Clubs, Ho was twice married, surviving both wives. comemenaipearmenes PLEAD FOR UNSAFE SCHOOL. Right Handred Paptte Storm Hall to Save It. Bight hundred pupils of the Lincoln High Schoo! at Crescent and Communi- paw Avenues, Jersey City, marched from the school to. the City Hall this afternoon and made a protest against the closing of the butlding, which re- cently was condemned by the state Board of Education. Ache the State Board gave permis- to use the structure as a high Broo! building three years ago ft was att ulated that it should be closed thin two years, city Gea LURD DUNDREARY bh hon CONTIN at NITELY pe i ugh Fev bie cf fy BEST COMEDY TN TOWN, now says it in unsafe. story structure, with wooden interior. Smnetnemeenn OBITUARY NOTES. A. Morgan Vance, an at orthopedic surgery, died Louleville, Ky., aged sixty Commodore James H. Sears, U. 8. N., retired, is dead at Rome, Italy, a: three- brick ‘walla and COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1OQ"ST SANE COLOR IM YOUR CHEEKS of Shakes m_ play make it well worth cording to advices received by’ the bate Be Better Looking-—-Take (30y,"fepartnent. te was naval at: god Saleen a a tate elise dvealag Olive Tablets ache at Peking and Tokio in 1909- Wee as ‘bankecuga aes ered , feral, et John Carl Smith, seventy-five yearn |] 4, %erfeit, pertormauce —Denieclion aR If your akin {s yellow——compiezion pallid | old, a descendant of Bull Rider Smith ” bn gy Bai is coated—appetite poor—you have und a scout in the Indian Wars, is Ne! 7 dead in Sayville, L. 1, G, Pittman Smith, a figure in Miss- ouri politics, died yesterday at Mont- gomery, Mo, in bis sixty-seventh year. \ Salem D. Charles, sixty-five years pA old, Chairman of the Boston ye W |) | Street Commissioners, died yes LYRIC. Matiness in Worcester, Mass y Joseph Quincy Lark, aged seventy- five, for thirty years in the engineer- ing corps at Fort Totten, is dead at the home of his son, Quincy J, Lark, in Rhinebeck. Albert E, Crabtree, Sherift's aue + | tloneer in Bronx County and former & bed taste in your mouth—e iazy feoling—veu eHowld take Olive calomel—were prepared by Dr. kil know them by their olive col if you want a clear, pink skin, bright $xe 80 Bimpics, & feeling of buoyancy Ike childhood Ki i a days, you must wot at the ror ‘Contnuatia of ‘AST AN! SHUBERT Twa. bon, iar Baward® Olive Tablets act on the Matiniees ay i Mangerous after effects, » They start the bil _stipation. That's wh; ny milly Assemblyman, died yesterday in St, wold annually at 109 and 250 per Francis's Hospital, co Sreewets Charles F, Mills, editor of Farm and eae oe or twe sightly and note the! Home and an & hority on live stock | breeding, died yesterday at Spring Olive Tablet Company, Columbur, 0. / Heid, LIL, aged seventy-two. a . “STRANGLER LEWIS” vs. 2BYSZKO CATCHLAS-CATOH-OAD HEVONPAA vs. LINOW a TRANGen Lewis” AMUSEMENTS. _ = GNABCOROMAN | PUNCH & JUDY } tw é pat AE ASURE ISLAND “EVERY BOY The Greater. Will With CYRIL MAUDE AMUSEMENTS, THE ASTER GARDENS H BROADWAY, 48TH STREET, TTH AVE. Cabar. Hitlne ¥ floors. ATK P nag ‘arry Moru ay Eat : Mont ¢ y AN Grand We, Ural Hoow's XX. Thentes 400h 8t, & roadway v0. Tid A'Amsenian Av Maww's Circle Theatre, Gin St. & Hh Ave agew's West Lind Theatre, 126i) Bt faremmont Theatre, 1800) Bt. & roadway EMaseatie Toratre, 38h Ht. & Kt. Nicholas Ave hestze, JOTI At & pabgtint Tears: Write st uyleg ‘Theaten, Ml Be su featie, Cinta Bk lst Ht. Mroadway Broadway hte, fre, “347th Bt. de Fiat gett roadway , Hib Bt, & Browiway ¥ | ! \ Staged by ih Wisruside, TW STAR & GaivE SHOW EWPIRE ® |) OH DEW 2 SADIE LOV home at might with a set tha iden Inthe bei : | Perfectly, Decayed teet y save ease wont ate ARDS PM jYearet atte, All work Runrantwed ty = | made’ paintens pre Dental Succes | ITAGRAPH = #4 ft Monae | big NEW BOTANICA 7 ey AL Discovery iiegw | Beoeh| iy eae sl | Full Sets of Teeth - - - an ane an Said Pings karat” 3/23 rat Scovernmint Official Motion P. Ficturess Witten a eacgtt up 4 Y DENTAL PAR HEATRE E wet 5 || Christmas Holiday ||- .| 29 W. 34th St, New Yorks ————ee Broadway # | wAl4-418 Fulton St., Brooklyn Continuous—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. MH can be enjoyably spent at any OURS: 8106 SuNbays, 9 To 2 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, TELLS ABOUT ANOTHER BABY Cursed with the taint of crime—there was no merciful doctor to decree a welcome death, and she lived. Watch for full page announcement in this paper to-morrow. fa Sete’ Hlth Month ove 44th Ntiness Wel & LONGKCRE}',,,"° Aveninige at 8.50, Mitte thus, aaa aU GLOBER T°," | MONTGOM ERY & STONE i FULTON TE ae are the French Government Official Motion Pictures taken e Great General Staff of the nd LOANED TO Tie through BH. ALEXANDER POWELL, its War Correspondent, "e “th Chie a3 Ex neti whole country te talking about the case of the Bollinger Baby of Chicago. _ ROCTO Ql ose ci $1 Pearls» of A, kero Gatherine pacing (irl, Beray-25ubst_} Minny. ‘Chers, PLAZA es in Tie BLAEE or By Ps " hie it ihn y Matinee and Night B_Y, KEITH'S PALACE | nis BYWAY 47 87. EB FRANKLIN @ MAT, DALLY rn | BURLESQUE, LYMPIC ‘Tango Qu YoReniLe , Saee ie Me MISCHIEF F MAKERS "7 Matinee Da INE Auspicss of \vaaway ana RANCE OAD ASV ench Army for the NATIONAL These are the ONLY Motion Pictures Exhibited to the Allied Diplomats we the French Embassy » at Washington, Thursday, Nov. 1 ART OF THE RBCELPTY ULL ORCHESTRA. PRICES 25c AND 50c ae KACH EXWIMITE WILL BE GIVEN TO THE F: -F,PRO OCT! HULU PEARS, OR'S Ul $l ifthe, | BATTLE at AUCTION. Contiwueus, 3.80.11 it 10e,-1 be, -25¢, Vaudeville and Feature Pictures MARY MILES MINTER {+ Phoro | ‘BARBARA of RITCHIE” ‘oarprie Vavderille, Burton Greene, Le Hor. Marie baw Circle, Ato Ati ag, 19 t0 SO | = Uerman Statt Motion Piet's EMBER 10, 1915. STATE AT AUCTION, | __REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. |__peat AS DAY FOLLOWS NIGHT The rise in Real Estate Follows the rise in Wall Street. Ist Comes the rise in Wall Street 2nd General Business Prosperity 8rd Comes a tremendous rise in real estate values. WE HAVE HAD Ist—A big rise in Wall Street 2nd—There is general business prosperity NOW WILL COME THE RISE IN REAL ESTATE. When Good Real Estate At Elevated Stations On Main Avenues On 100 Foot Streets Is Thrown on the Market at_any old price you want to pay for it and nobody wants to buy it That is the time to jump in and buy Any business man of ordinary sense knows it 241 LOTS on Westchester Ave., White Plaine Ave. and Leland Ave., East Bronx; ‘on and near cre Ave., 162d to 170th St., West Bronx ; Including Huber's Casino and Road House. THESE SCHRENKEISEN—HUBER PROPERTIES Have Got To Be Sold For Whatever They Will Bring . The 14th of December at Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey St. 70% can remain on mortgage. Titles insured free. Savings Bank Books Taken as Deposit on the Purchase of Lots. TO REACH THE PROPERTY For the Schrenkeisen property, thke subway to Simpson Station and Westchester Avenue trolley car to the property. For the Hluer property. take 6th of 9th Avenue Elevated to 155th Street and walk over Macomb's Dam Bridge or take Jerome Avenue trolley car to the property. All Bronx trolley cars transfer to both of these properties. Send for the Book to Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St.; « J. Clarence Davies, 149th Street & Third Ave.,, Agents and Auctioneers. __ DENTISTRY, OENTISTAY. TEETH If you have three or tour teeth | will insert a full set without a plate, 1 do this with absolute satisfaction. BRIDGE WORK PER TOOT 00. Treatment of yf Comiinsadyy Known as Riggs’ Disease. Artificial Teeth, $7, $10 and $15. DR. H. W. GUILSHAN N. E, Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave, Entrance 271 Ww. 125th St. Watches, jewelry. Open charge ae aaa ly RE va ; Dentistry That Lasts AOS WATE eekly itd Weekly ~$2c° Weekly} $ 1 OMEN ft ue ! The Waterbury “no*plate teeth” are 4 LNDARB ort! Ne co. marvels dental skill, They are built fAN round a ched to solitary teeth or bays) elt A wale nh on saved. They dbus | « the ir ions of natural teeth. hase” i Bese oe | teeth grown in the Jaye eoserenes fof Phowe ( The New WATERBURY W, Come here in the m i ig PI lold teeth extracted PRI and cerany German, French and Swedish Spoken. LADIES IN ATTENDANCE one of the man. tied in The World RESORT COLUMNS. Next Sunday’s World will contain the largest list of pleasure resort advertise- ments that ever Aipeatee in a newspaper at this time of the year. Be sure and consult this splendid list. No other news- paper offers you the same num- ber of places to select a place from, (a Remember the Date, Sun- day, December 12th, The World’s Great Winter Resort Number. places adver- PATENTS. Free Rooks. 245 ‘Brondway, N. cH vATS, ETO, iY pong WEEKLY PROTOSS TATU Rs MEO Specs) Kul iow Suits vert TR titita No Extra, Charge Advertisements tor The World =| a District att oftics Oo ty