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_- —c7re a 8, 1917, | | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST About Your Auto; How | , ; , ° wa MAN epent €f7¢ tn cleht dere for cham to ft ‘ To Drive and It speheaarlens———— yarns Phos anpry- AN ITO may Be tendo from eometals oF wae ow o Suctive Crapeey . eet . s'' lewe mae enreun «@ fer & tated to : ppearondtieet pen NEW TORK WOMEN went Presitert to tet them he Mayors sTomacn yt, hove @ Pillman car te take @slegation te Washington me Saar ot AID DIONSTION ne on the Co «1 te 6 tm fever « PREVENT CONSTIPATION and ontd he bed ot ; — TRY = CONTINENT oon ethot te ° cm « r ’ than Was ne Hylan money tm oteht , te eT ae Se momar Se MOSTETTER’S tohel people @ 4 howe te thelr odds considerably be s fon ras eaa"acoa', Stomac er: hetr man to any eatent ot m how te end the war If they Gor get ff they Oy theyll wrk NE National Government bee strongly tntimeted that jor riding should be greatly re eiricted during the war, Millions of gallons of gaecline will be used for MLACK CAT. toned on the beck of OP @ Mariem epiritustion meeting, The m ‘hi military purposea The double de bsabivend edna ennddcadehndls | The Dow Jones ticker reported the mand now tor al and mil tary se is excnnsing tne country's PENNSY RELIEF FUNDS PAY oduct! 7 fr 9. hore tn guscitne te Warning, 91,806,044 IN HALF YEAR tam authorities have requested auto | mebiiisie te ence down their “gas” tr Capita Disbursement to Em consumption. | ployee Members Almost $9.50, it should be the duty of every Reports Show. = owner to abide by the Govermment’§)© gem) snnual reports, SEORGE, ROBERTSON = wishes. The various motor associa the Pennsylvania Mat! arty HEALTH AUTWORITIOS. Moo York Boston, Norfoth, ote, GREAT HOSPITALS, all over the country Use and recommend Chlorinated Lime as a STEAMBOATE, | powerful, economical and safe disinfectant. duet temued by a4 for the fret tions are cautioning thelr members about gasoline extravagance, If all #* months of 1917, show that the F re Aiatenaation et Ate Te of Follow their lead end protect your family against con- drivers would make « voluntary reduction tn their gasoline requirements, ‘*!\*f funds pa : — bn se in a 469 for a tagious diseases, especially the little folks who de not ‘ there would be Iittle to fear about @ possible shortage with resultant aky- 5") {saviement Benatia ta embioxees 0 know how to protect themselves, Use igh prices, the company's 238,000 employees en a ' ~ directly operated nes Mast Woat e Ford touring car, It . f Vitubureh @re members of the fund, ard Ol! Company of Ohio has dectare ) ordinary hills in high | Poses @ Seavy strain in the mechan: 1, ier capita payment wes almost » regular quarterly dividend of #8 8 apeed, clintds that other ears take Automdbtle PAiter $9.50 ERAs* BO" PA Sot acauolaere ‘at veneea high speed. Kerosene off lamp con-| Kindly jet me know the best rout ‘The fund for the lines east of Pitts: Aug. 31. all es out 5 you recom. | from New York City to Roxbury, | — - —_————_—_———_ tinually ¢ it, Can you recom. |" AMALER datly In your garbage can, sink, toilet bowl, and all damp mend a lamp? What ts the proper | “Wea, One Hundred and Th oth ‘ adjustment for a Ford carburetor on | Street-Fort y, Hackensack, \ and foul smelling places where disease germs may be. ordinary conditions—what T mean ts, |" XK entra Valley, New burke MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES e Kills germs and destroys odors instantly. Dhar ee dels tle mine Ashokan, Mount Compiled by Moreland News Bureau aca 10m es f Ss | Large can 15c at all first class grocers and druggists. handie on paper, Here is @ list of iy Cornea, alocttevilia Refuse all substitutes which may be stale or worthless, ” f the thing: using loss of y Amert L Batting Avernges. Pittsburgh ler, < Woall eonbet Cit sou tl. Battort eserd ot: bares Web Gave (taba ts ffies Protea The comfortable, sestful way between New || | A.MENDLESON’S SONS,NewYorkand Albany look into them, I assume that there| W hat is the best way to get to Sarn- . 18, Ui York and Albany is by the big, well equipped steamers of the Day Line. ‘The quiet sail over cool waters is very healthful and refreshing. : = : 9 (tka Springs from New York City? !e no carbon present and that the! jing tho distance. MW 7 compression 1s good, Bragging|" New York City, Yonkers, ‘Tacry- Drakes, poor of insufficient of! in|jtown, Peekskill, Poughkeepsie, H motor, trunsmiswion of differential, Park, Red Huck, Blue Bto he rn , | 800, inderhook, Albany, Lathams aacied ole eatiee ie with frame: | Corners, Cohoes, Waterford, Mechan- vcored vistons or cylinders, incorrect |icavilic, Maltaville, Saratoga Sprines carburetor setting, ignition apparatus | gatomobile Editort in poor condition or badly adjusted if] What is the best route from Kod the valves may be improperly timed, | Bank, N. J., to Syracuse, N. By this last 1 mean that the valve |!ng West of the Catakills to Coopers- town, N. Y H.W. M atem and valve tappet ends may be Red Nan, Keyport, Perth Amboy, } worn short, causing the valves to|Rahway, Filzabech, Newark, Belle. 4 rae AB ROH Ave 10d Cd 1» 0 8 ANNOUNCEMENT! The Editorial Section of To-Morrow’s Sunday World A convenient and popular route to the Catskills, Berk- shires, Adirondacks, Saratoga, Lake George and all points north, east and west. Direct rail connections. All through rail tickets between New York and Albany eocepted. Music. Restaurant. Ideal One Day Outings. open too late, and close early. Wora| vite. i Pi or dry bearings in the rear axle ab- pee Rutherford, | Hackensack, PO oe Fer detatiod echednien of threwsd service to Albany, “hows tater” service sorb a great deal of power at !burgh, Highland, Sloatsburg, Ron- |» 29 te Poughkeepsie and return, a(ternoon service to Kingston, epectal Saturday Will on in: would otherwise be used in driving} aout Ferry, Kingston, Ashok rit $ afternoon trips to Albany, also Catakill Kvontng Line service, ane Time Table Bj the car, The air vents if the lamp, |Sount Pleasant, Bhandaken, Grend g 09 folder racks of Page 15 of New York City May Telephone Directers, Warvice either in the bottom or the top, May | Gorge, Stamford, Davenport’ Centr rs Broskiyn 1 daily except Sunday, ee eee nett otis can | Milford, Cooperstown, — Springtleld “a Poti phta” +2 OR ° " A rede cringe Ur tial ates (Cent, Springheld, Iehfield: Sprins, i Sera & Hudson River Day Line How the United States Will motor is hot screw down on novdle : Zeno, Manlius, Syracuse; barf i 2 hf ow e nite ates t valve until the motor backfires ’ by i : Cepark retarded) If ‘neodle is tured | Avtowttle Pattor 4 “9 Desbrosses St. Pier Tel. 9300 Canal New Yor’ 1 O Fi hti any further, T am sixteen years old and have bs pif nsure ur ig ing en Automobile Kalitort driven my father’s car up to the pres- YY R T havo a Chalmers itght six-model| ent, Can I continue to drive if my a & he Broad and Liberal M 2B, and the motor seems to make| father 1s near me? Can I get a li- ‘ Detai ° : H ee tails of the Broad an Der: easure oise tha b ht it.| cense? 8. iL. 3 psStiier 2 Hor’ anne ssedy tntsrand what ls] Ys, but provided that you do eo | i ects he : ; . the cause? I notice when I throw| only when accompanied by a duly Il- i wre un ay xXCUrslons of Protection Told by Its Author out the cluth there is a clang sound.| censed chauffeur or operator. No; | 1 What is the causo of this and how) eighteen years is the minimum. | can I eliminate it? When 1 am in| autogottle Editor: high or other speed I hear a hum in| Kindly let me know the best route | 4 To Bridgeport | To New Haven JUDGE JULIAN MACK Steamer City of ge owell Steamer Richard Peck the differential, It 19 very annoying: | to Liberty, Myer, Brookira } Bindly let me know how | str. al ee » from Fifty-ninth ty ed A 1988 Bib |e Bere aur chad CS rie PEDL oats cate PA iiasat mato he ae In the Editorial Section | Ut is very hard for me to answer! street and Fort Lee Ferry, Hacken- bitteburet oN, ¥ Pier 14, 8 eB i iyo tA | see hate thaws in in eotor are | shoe Monroe, Pittsburg Fare: Adulés $1.00. Children Fare: "Children 7$e Higoes, | Pittstmegh be a 8 shen, Middletown, Otisville, Monti- , Liberty, 108.3 miles, lo Falitor: 1s the route to setterenn rit, from Jersey City? F. it may be that the keyways in thi clutch plates aro worn, (3) ‘This notso| Jersey City, Hackensack, mixes, could be caused by Iack of lubricant, | Monroe, hen, Middletown, Otis- Tickets are en sale at the Miers on the days of Excursto Ideal Sunday Outings on Long Island Sound | Good Musie—Dining Room—Lunch Counter | TheNow England me Company || TO-MORROW'S only —o worn or loose be worn or badly worn timing gears, (2) bearings are probably badly worn, or| ri Hjusted, vaca tappets, he clucen| © pistons, Chicago ni Brook ‘Gioia ter, Chicag Nein Wi poor adjustment or wear of the gears. | Ville, te Si I would suggest that you have a) Phur competent mechanic do this work rather than attempt 4t yourself, nodile FAltor Astomodile Editor: indly let me know the best and I have a 1917 Dodgo car and quickest auto route to New HAxtford, he valves, Upon t&st-|Conn., from West ‘Twonty-t ion I find that only) | | Stre Ainders seem weak, | Will Popular Day Resort OUNTAIN ERECT SINAY Broad, cool decks; jolly music, ex- hroom add : | MAGAZINE Satay ‘Aten Ti 3 ws Loaded With Good Reading about to grind t ird | also distance and how long it | cellent restaurant and | u , : , f he joys of this outing Would it be proper for me to ¢ { ig York City via Jerome 4 tot the valves in all the cylinders, both| and Central Avenue to White P Pitchers and Okan. L UP THE HUDSON , Balms and SaTeMae Meat tee ones | field (Conn aninen i Roig ns Every Sunday to Newbargh, Beacon, || Sundays * A | SEUREEE, Pend OF oF Husk the one oe Bouitury War Powheepteand return abourd the || "REAGATE ey" and Good Pictures I believe it would be best to grind| rington, Winsted, New Hartt. 1 SCING | valves. Yo! zht Just as| 1 miles, About aev alent | popular Round Trip 0"! Waldo it ol now a part now wnd| hours, us weten 32. 61RRE| A srigan i STR. BENJ. B. ODELL Moallieees a ‘°° DID YOU EVER HEAR OF “UNCLE HENRY” ASTOR? Rtonebie Ba wee, i 4 mi te rica ns creer any oe r | Uncle of Baron William Waldorf and the late Col. Joba Automobile Editor: advise me an to the dest " up famous Mt, con. cle o tC a c 5 pe Marion atx, 1916 model.|route to Millbrook, N. J.; Att 4 Frankia ft, 6.00 a Ms W. DY, 7 be : when ten on the ‘roid in second Jef road and tho time ie would take to ot 120ch Bt. 9.00 A. it, “ee HO Jacob Astor, granduncle of Vincent and William Waldorf jr, | peed going rather slow my c i 3 of : 4 1 cecasignally, «y irremiian atta ct [Nantes Bucamnenna Btroet, “Wee. |! B10 ee LINE | ROUTE | Cut off with @ princely income forty years ago because his Probab 6 to trremu oO Jersey City, via : ‘ 2 tea tiste Gan’ be overcome by. ade Roulevard, | Helievitte, Vie Newark | 19 : | & Atlantic Highlands, Highlands, || bride did not satisfy bis relatives, this unknown head of the fusting | motor ao that it runs} Avenue, an a a duallevilte. Turnpike, en Long Branch, Ps La family has ever since been living obscurely in West Copake, Automobile Editor: *orrisiows, Bernardsville, Millbrook. ef reals days, 020.088 N. Y., perhaps the wealthiest outcast and disinherited son of | What causes a 1912 Cadillac to fork | the conditions of the roads? wf WY GP Bt. ook dove, 05.88 when changing from cond to high Auieneetie Bw aa Wag whom there {s any record, Old silver half-dollars are hig ” < = me know the route t 5 4 Probably due to the way you drive,| Keansburg, N. J., cutting out Staten a4 | hobby; he has to keep them in barrels. , | You should not give it all the “sas nland, in ng the oie “earns ferry \ Bo | Elizabeth, Newark, &c, What are 8, Pah, ba be hts | - | tho conditions of the roada tt 8" fot ie ‘ROCKAWAY BEACH yachts SUBMARINE BLOODHOUNDS ON THE TRAIL OF U BOATS | INSTRUCTION. aonl fouls Ane er ee | oak 8k Uh Sree ee TAS hecce Broad ih They follow one by the sound of its propellers and when i ems vould dvise iT State Isianc t o ‘ — j It i¥" some “rourtien mites |} hs ‘4 they bark the victim Is blown to bits, A new automatic terror “istreet, Ferry, Jersey |) a ae SUNDAY SAIL of the deep invented by two New York electrical experts, { NEWBURGH, BEAGON aTOTTINGETO TUR J a \ BH ” PHILO GUBB COMES BACK _| tr. “NEWBURGH"| | ROTON POINT meee or 20 | Good, tous urants and, getting unexpected aid, solves THE GREAT RIVER- ceNthAt HUDSON LINE PARK BANK MYSTERY. The unique Correspondence School Dee me know of where [can learn t EVERY SUNDAY te ative at his uniquest. Rain or Shine le, The course [| w : h Aulamoulie: lames ans wa i SAIL ALL BAGDAD'S GLOWING SPLENDORS IN NEW YORK ; re AL BR Fron i 4 S| | ement Hark on Long Peony teeta das te ii ] Tuthiiie Beveh and A beautiful double page in colors, forecasting a new +h ! Don't make he fata a! rip ‘are 1.00, 3 Kindly Tet me know where t can | Welt j lam aan tea mattis eae alees PMIMONT AUK? | achievement in stage sumptuousness which is to feast the earn to run an auto t in | Pumont. Wa i tates attend a i MONTAUK" ‘ : : Rey ac ar chane teat Pe BPO | Eee SOUaR th mar bes if Wnts 10.0 8 eyes of metropolitan audiences this winter, n, Whereabouta in New York can H. At are op t ny Paina tl ’ o learn game? Cc | Bo ie. Cleve ROBERTSON IS RIGHT off the + Battery, i in the case, £0 advertising column, NEWEST DESIGNS IN GOWNS (tien iY ; . cur ions E ery ie Fine beh Bathing zine artist discovered the trick. It's very simple—no equip- Wor! Largest, iis RR ROCKVIIAM, Conn, Aug. 18,—One| Rou, | oo | aici Sie SS alc a cee vas DRESSES STOO" your Newsdealer in Advance fi j ‘ ' ell -

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