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Tome Gv NY CENTRAL TITLE TOWESTSDELAND S DECLARED cOOD Mr, Prendergast Says Deal, With the Railroad May Safely Be Made. To the Editor of The Frening World: The tenth question in The Evening World's series about the west side im- provement was as follows: “Because of clauses in deeds Hm- (ting much of the New York Cen~ tral’s right of way on the west side | to railroad uses only, will not the land revert to original owners without consideration when dt is joned by relocation of the [ ab: wer to the sixth question ng World sories I showed ad in all caves is ablo title to the olty for the property which it purposes to trans- fer as part of the west side settlement. | I stated the principles of law involved in the present question but I did not take the space required for stating my Judicial authorities as they have been YVE | reported to me by the Corporation | Counsel E THEATRE BROADWAY & 41st ST. 48 pL Aianiey TWICE TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY 2.80 & 6:80, GREATER VITAGRAPH Presents vw y t |which would make it appear to the lay mind that involved had been conveyed b sinal owners to the rai and HARRY MOREY Bie irs ‘ as Joe Carson ! clauses lroad from giv- . i AND AN ALL STAR VITAGRAPH CAST M urty who has no t desire to use the land for railroad purposes, The fact is, however, that !euch clauses are held not to be con- ditions which prevent any future pur- chaser from acquiring good title. The {reason why this is so 1s very simple, | is held to be nant between the railroad, | to live up to sl owner has and attempt hould be paid THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS MELODRAMA By BAYARD VIELLER, Author of ‘The | 3th Chair’ POs REX BEACH Smancey, THEATRES. | Bhou! 0 railroad f. “THEB ARRIER’ NEW AMSTERDAM). THRILLING FILM VERSION OF HIS)! | j; STIRRING NOVEL Will be shown in the following Marcus Loew Theatres C7 WEEK OF AP a Mon,, Tues, & W American Lincoln Sa, an example. Suppose of land to you and spec- 1 that you shall_use it AMUSEMENTS. ify_in_ the ATOR NEW. AMSTERDAM Kwa: BULLETIN NEW WAT SCHEDULE OF SHOWS, BEGINNING TO-NIGHT And for the Duration of the War, Bouley Greeley Sa. “Wea 15 at Mts, Thusw, THE CASE of LADY LIBERTY Seventh Ave. Avenue B, Delancey St. Mon, & Tus Rew, York rele 5 NT , 2 Ret eames O14 1, way (Bklyn) GOLDEN GLADES (4th Floor) DINNER SHOW 7 o’ CLOCK MIDNIGHT PARADE 11 o’CLOCK BALCONADES (8d_ Floor) DANCING BEGINS AT 8 P. M. HUDSON re 8." 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Vatch & Diamond Co, | SMANHATTANOVEES Hoven, gies st THE WANDERER Biggest Dramatic % xen! ngs tt MONDS nc ' World Wants Work Wonders Dla TRE OS MSEERCHAN bp, SWING WOULD, MUYUNWVAX, AFRIbL OV, LY1LI. 48 golf links and for no other purpose. | dam: Later you decide that it would be | ci more profitable for you to use the | w as a farm—a purpose clearly | ment. not contemplated in the deed. Inthat] Clauses similar tn language to case the land will not come back to| those contained in deeds held by the me, but I may go to court and at-| New York Central have been passed | « tempt to show that a farm works|upon by the courts, Let me refer to tha es jut against the railroad, wh party to the original sar more to my disadvantage than golf| the case given on we 478 of the| W inks, and claim damages ageord- {twenty-fourth v f Hun's re-|to ingly. ports, fourth di known as|no di Now make another supposftion—| * that you, after having used the land as golf links sell It to a third p who uses it for a farm. In tha e also I may bring a suit for damagos | company against you, but I have no case a tl anid premises unto the naid the new purchaser, In the present | thelr assiene ty ix in the position of the | nd purpo ager, and any claim for actually Kenney vs, W In this case | cla was held that a deed purporting to| qu nt, i] e | vey Today! Tomorrow is too late! — against the| The court held also that, even though! the land was no longer used for rail 7 =| road purposes, it did not revert to the | Small Pity Small original holder. ar 1 nor do they in any degree my hat in all cases in volved in the proposed contract, the = —S—S—S—=—_—_— iny |New York Central can convey goo jsually Need Iron : * |PALLID PEOPLE carters iRON PILLS WM, A. PREND! < claim and con-| impel me to modif | carlier assertion t » for the | title to the city. i Carter’s Little Liver Pill Make you feel the joy of living, It ts impessibde to be happy or ‘eel good wheo you are CONST! PATED This old remedy will se. you right over aight, tua Goorn Dose, Small pora Price, But Great in hay leave Midnight tonight the Price of theMaxwell goesup-BuyNow! © Quick action will save you money on the price of your Maxwell—until midnight the price remains at $635, High grade steel and other raw materials used in the Maxwell have been steadily costing the Maxwell Company more and more until at last the factory reluctantly has been forced to increase the price in order to maintain Maxwell quality. For it is the fixed policy of the Maxwell Company never, by even a hair’s to change the sterling quality of the materials, parts, accessories, and refinements » the Maxwell car—except, if it were possible, to change for the better. The present low price of the Maxwell has been the wonder of the automobile industry. © amazin, ing is—even before the cost of the best auto- mobile materials began going up by leaps and bounds—how the Maxwell was built to sell for so little as it has. Of course the reasons are: —a magnificent factory organization of men and machinery, the result of many years of experience and development, —and a vast quantity production, now at the rate of ove 100,000 cars yearly. Maxwell Leadership Unchallenged In the Maxwell you have an automobile which, for results, fs the equivalent of | higher priced cars. Here is a car made of the very finest materials, swith all of the accessories and refinements of costlier cars, with all of the comforts and luxuries that you expect to pay @ great deal more for, —with the famous record-making Maxwell motor that has pewer and speed to spare, —with am economy of gasoline consumption that is more than amazing, —all these master qualities in the Maxwell at a price which ls within the reach of every family. Master Motor of the Maxwell Car The marvelous Maxwell engine has earned for the Maxwell war its enviable reputation for guel economy, —this notwithstanding the fact that it has as much, or more, gower than the majority of much heavier and costlier cars. 1% Cents A Mile One example of Maxwell fuel economy is the recent trip made by Prof. (Mrs.) Miriam Seeley of the Oregon Agricultural College, from Portland te Boston and back to Portland, a dis- tance of 9,700 miles. . —and this racking tour over mountains and under every road tondition was made the amazingly low running cost of 144¢ d ropairs, wafer lower than the rate per mile for passengeg failway travel. This is but one example among thousands which areem record in the Maxwell factory office. Amazing Maxwell Endurance Never before has any other autemobile than the Maxwell accomplished such a marvelous feat ef endurance as thie World’s Record. A five-passenger Maxwell stock touring car was run 22,023 miles under the auspices of the American Automebile Associas tion without a motor stop or a stop for any repairs. This in itself is an amazing thing, -—but on top of that, this car, under the most trying cirowm- stances of the endurance test, averaged 22 miles per gallem off Think that over—and what it means to you in running cosh, ; Act Now If You Want A Maxwell We offer you at this present amazingly low price—$638— a car which is a marvel of endurance and economy. Beer in mind that our April allotment of Maxwells is mearly all sold. ee the price on our April allotment only is the eld pricq, —after midnight tonight we cannot sell a Maxwell for one cent under $665. The difference will go a long way toward paying for your summer vacation in a Maxwell. Come in today, this afternoon, or not later than this evening. You can get any form of demonstration you want. All prices f, 0, b. Detroit. 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