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— - _ a TTI é _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 191% ig — P 7 ‘poo » readers e' ie for the ong : TARRED AND FEATHERED |UVI AN EVERCES “AP hiemann rocnar NoGermanOpera fut ‘ext #81230 HOKOR LEGION MEN) esttt* tt" 28 ong take up the more ambitious oratorien PS ‘ the | °. t ‘ouncil har voted to accept IN CANADA'S and cantetan fhe “main. chore ' Council han voted 16, SOO | FOR DEFILING THE FLAG |__ IN CANADA'S CAPITAL At Metropolitan. iii. pie 280 ein." RT SGHMITTBERGER'S BIER |, Mg" Sita ize at the Yor People’s Branch | —_——_— “houte’s a P LANSING, Mich, Nov. &—Aftor $444904404424% — One of the most Important weddings of | p jot the Educational Atlianee, Stayer | -« faces Here wii, bem. i hument Beating being given n mock trial, at which he \$ © the present ecason will be that of Miss By Sylvester Rawling. sant and Ninth Streets. Young men|©Offin Borne by Six Giants of |a' sated bronze Neure represents Was accused of proGermanism and $ Jane N. Mor: elder daughter of Mr HF die te cant, There will be @0d women under eighteen are in-| Traffic Sguad——Mayor at Cathe Be ot ed Ud AR as | IC Mo of defiling the fing, William Baler, FA And Mrs. J. Plerpont Mo:gan, to Georks Baoan eat the Mets | Yit€4 to Join free. of charge, attic Squac mp nc a + [ettetched ? ov "lag tthe ii ~ Nichols, a eon of Mr. and Mra Ye his) a dral Service. deveribe Mr. Choate as. Afty-six years old, well known here, | 2 ropolitan Opera House this) Charies Cooper, ptanist, will give aman and Loyal Defender Ph was tarred and feathered last night | ec quremeay Ba Gti a woe: winter. Announcement of the fact @ rocital at Aeolixn Von the af wo hundred men and thirty officers an td ¢ * by a group of more than twenty-five day, Nev. 10, at the Morgan home, at WAS authorized by the directors yes-| Pept ot tt ot the Polite Lesion of Honor. tea by = gl Bid aly fe deter ee | | Matinioock Point, Gten Cove, Lo L Only teMday. ‘Thetr decision was not UN-| Pupiis of Tandora Duncan and th ‘edvored. With. ibdath et OubOK,, FOTIOA | es " | covered wn ala o 5 ed trom nix home by six ‘men. wno | Repeats Attacks on Mitchel, But | Matinloock Point, Glen Cove, ve icade at expected, Subscribers had anticl-| Barrera LAttie Symphony. will give |tho taht’ of line of the. encort atthe pushed him into an automobiie and epeats AUACRS Of , both families will be present. ‘The wed- Dated that with the first publication | Pitinses at the Lie y Ot! | suneral thie morning of Chloe TASECOr Arove to the golf links, two miles west Omits Forgery Ging will be followed by @ reception and of @ list of Americans killed in the omy NG as Mux F, Schmittbergor. The cortere left of tho city, where a score or more mits Letterhead breakfast. trenches in France, operas sung 10/ Prof, Samuel A. Baldiin wilt gtve| {? eridence of the deceased, No, 237 men were Waiting. After the assault Charge. hacen the German language would come to free organ recitals at the City Col-| et, at 9.90 o'clock end pro- ioe of home ory deposited” : | The Gtage Women's War Relieé save an ond. It te wise that the decision) /efe on to-morrow und Wednesday ceeded to Fifth Avenue and to St, Pate jock 0! 0 o ite first party yesterday noon in the 5 afternoons at 4 o'clock. “| rick’s Cathedral, i the side Even some of Judge Hylan’e cam- ballroom of the Biltmore and cleareu '* made rine at Metiathed hes he ay pH a coe Walking behind the three chaplatns i ral hundred éollare for the society, £05. Possible unpleasantness there of the department were Police Com- paign managers wore porstened lant Serheee denies tain vere bits of ea, avoided. The public will not oon- PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE tinstaner Woods und Deputy Cor: ’ tet } might when for the fourth night in tartainment by the Dolly Gisters, Rosha- C¢rD itself with the provisions of ex» AND LOEW FEATURES | ™lesioners Godley, Dunham, Soull and | gen oy rye, in” relieves i succession he reversed the route Iatd nara, Beth Lydy, Helen Ware, Morine Weng contracts between German Casa, A solemn requiem mace was| FAD S ee in” rele i <onemnenn out for him, visited the last meeting Weston, H. B. Werner, kdward Robbins, singers and the management. That| Vaudeville and photo plays will be selebrated at the Cathedral. Father stomach distress in | Rub Musterole on Forehead | rst, and eft the two “publicity” am Gort dad Carter bettaven. matter will be aatted privately. [The effered at Proctor's Fifth Avenue John %. Coogan eulogised the de. five minutes. , care with in the Mrs, Diward Parker Wood announces will start a week from Mon-| Theat : cased, taking for his text: “I hav i » and Temples care with newspaper repertere in the endlre, Daward Parker Mcuetien ates day with the slate clean. Fey eee prety gon | (OURNE @ good fight.” Mayor Mitehel| 4, : — . A headache remedy without the dan- . Fhe reps Julia Montgomery Wood, to Andrew | i wi changod.| strended the woreices at the ehurch,| Wonder what upset your stomach ‘cl “headache medicine.” Relieves | Or & large part of Brooklyn before tiie city. Miss’ Woods ths! Raymond Wiison, « young planist| “Wanted, a Model,” a one-act musical |" Preceding tie Polles Band were ta-| Thich portion of the food did the Frntacne and that miserable feeling they caught up with Mr. Hylan at ryt une Jato Commander Edward trom Syracuse, gave & rooltal at| Comedy, and Mabel Burke In songs| epectors Cornelius WF, Cahalane and |damage—do you? Well, don't i colds or congestion. Anditacts at | 8tauoh’s, Coney Island. Wood, U. 8. Ni whe commande. | coilan Hall ‘yesterday afterseda.| Will be among the elght acta offered| Joreph Conboy and 200 police on foot, |bother, If your stomach is in @ ree once! Musterole is aclean, white oint-| Wo hecklers bothered him last night. hile Bay. | His programme included the Chopta|at Proctor’s #34 Street Thoatre, Prov-| and Inspector Thomas, at the head of folty If eek, gasty and ups Sey } pect mate with of of eauecand, Better | ite read his prepared speech without enn es eee sonata, opus 5, and. Gchumann's| ‘ore 68th Street will have Rubini | 100 mounted men. ‘The honorary pail-| What vou Just ate lat berms ; ‘no way can it affect stomach and heart, | herse that the Friends of Peace let- ie pone internal medicines do, terhoad was forged. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis,| ‘The apeech was largely « repeti- Group, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, | tion of the attacks made against } ere a, Mayor Mitchel at different times dur- le ing the campaign. The Democratio bd erg Seer yy oy achee Uraiars, candidate again aMrmed that his! Lady Maud Cavendish, eldest daugh- undigested food; breath foul, ton, coated—just take a little Pa} James L. Hubbard of Norwich, Conn., of | positions played by the master “4 to in to belp neutralise aclaity and the Havel Reserve. fits of the world. Sur. Wilson showed | DAY end Johnay Clark. At Proctor's aa a Courage In tackling them. ija| 25th Btreet Theatre will be Oilis, oe i eee 8 eee playing was marked by sineerity,| Young and April; Barry McNamara| Tye dead Chiet 1 ‘oan Newitt ve minutes you wronder, what bes nuts, to reabnens and no mean technical skill. and company, Ivy and Ivy, and Mc-|in his uniform, with bls medals award- ein bat ys Ee een toe 7 P abs Lellan and Carson. e4 to him during nis more than forty |p iow hat tt naeiene ts hove Ryan and O'Brien. The coffin borne to the hearse by aix giants of the Traffic Squad, ay O900-4-4-444-04 veveeeeryeeess United States Infantry. ‘There was a song recital at Acolian| ‘“Tinooln of the U. 8. A.” a dra- @ervice, adorning his breast. The tle D: iT _|ter of His Excellency the Governor| The marriage of Miss Marjorie Stearn: il be “4 chara was (illed with flowers. psia. A little Diapepsin occasionally best (it often Baecmont Om [sale he pees than Mr. Mitoh-| (oon ana Duchwss of Devonshire, |@aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kim: SLAG AeA Viaomin tuner, donk ast matic eketch dealing with Lincoin’s ‘sorvice at the Cathedral the ps the stomach sweetened and they, fire hospital $2. a explained: will be married to-day in Ottawa, and Furnished pleasant entertainment, | 1% Wil head the vaudeville bill at | cortere proceeees ee a slong | eat their favorite foods without fears “+ Miss Long’s voice holds charm and | Loews American Theatre. Other fea- tata Tenis *last tribute te tie deed ime | _,1f your stomach doesn't teke care “Let this young man purge himself | Canada, to Capt. Angus McKinloch, ° ace this her selections usually were within | tures will be Middleton and Spell-|Inspectore accompanied the body tolet your liberal limit without rev of these ballot frauds. Let him purge|A. D. C. Royal. Capt. MeKinloch was on the staff of the Duke of Connaught lits compass. She eang French, Rus. | meyer in “An Ocean Wooing,” Elisa-| Woodlawn Cemetery Lions if your food ts « di ine himself of his intimacy with indicted | Tien, was Royal Representative in| Previous to the convert for the @el-|#ian, German and Eugiiah songs, the SE Oe BOT ta per ‘ot "a help, Temember the corruptioniste, Let him purge bim-|Canada. He has been at Rideau Hall|diers and. Sailors Christmas Fund in latter including two “Negro Spits New York Theatre the photo| NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | quickest, surest, most harmless relief self of the wicked and un-American | for tho last two years. Carnegie Hall this evening, dinner will uals” by H. T. Burleigh. Mr. Riker | plays will be “The Manx Man,” Mon- Open. High. Low. Last. Py Pape’s Diapepsin, which costs only } surrender of our public achools to the be given at the Colony Club by Mr. and started with Beethoven's “Adelatde,’ | day, “The Secret of the Storm Coun-|Decembor .. 27.60 27.07 ¥ nH 27.29 ba tol (fs fers 1 pop iH Rockefeller agents.” Mrs Robert Olyphant for Mra. James a severe test of @ singers quality, try," Tuesday and Wednenday; | January 2887 26-68 38.4 3 | fifty Ryn! Ad id jarge case is : Judge Hylan also issued @ etatement | Ro worth if, President, aad Mrs. |not always satisfactorily met. in| "Fighting Beck,” Thureday: “Up of] stay”... : + | eceeatation and’ ocldtiy Gua Gale songs by Edward MacDowell, F, Mor- | Down, ye Adventures of | | AMUSEMENTS, last night in which he charged that ation Opposed to Woman's by : Gaturday, and “Outwitted,” | oul errr papbcrs tis Ges | ZZ EEL. the Queensboro Corporation, de- ny rg try Saanich moranee Shes Sunday. mes = . pal askst = thet i gent Sees me scribed as a “client of Mr. Mitchel,”| Mr. and Mrs, Charles Harris of the Sng ducts by Schumann, Saint-Saens = = SKATING CARNIVAL {| s=ncnicisee ee nee eS proximately one-third of the value of —— The New York Community Chorus, a The wedding of Miss Dorothy Nicol, | beg: = all its property.” This, he aaid, was) anuent t 5 hy .| beginning to-morrow evening, will GRAND CENTRAL PALACE the corporation which “paid Me.|Lieut. W pa AE A Rg ane | give a series of song rallies for ben _————— TS LEXINGTON AVENUE 47TH STREET ENTRANCE Mitchel, when President of the Board| ‘ke pls day i Eeseloetaabd one ar gel = bigest Entire Fourth Floor. Everything New of Aldermen, a $5,000 fee for the $100] caly tes . Sreotioabia the. pe will be adopted » @ 8, ee as Ras ” —— Leh Hl traint A Skate Awhile, Dance Awhile . sp etienewing 6 Senate ‘The Aret of « series of War Rettet As-|week from to-morrow. Major’ Gen, rae 30 F B t NO CHARGE Ne 4 bind Riera alleged by Hytaa|sembiies will be held to-night at the Au-| Hell of Camp Upton will speak. ‘To- 6 oblle f H One Admission (30c) For Both wrancinc § fy irene. ulin Nisbiedtthouen [bem Stseet OS ANTS NST WAR coronas co tits Dat New York | | { ANC 0) the Board of Estimate an extension ‘eave a Hee, a m of the subway which was of immense | natgqatdyure Henry W., Mehriens of | Appearance: | bot ane Ae ? value to his client—that he obtained |nounce the engagement of their daugh A chorus of 600 saflors from the AND VENTILATION phn o Sau? sufficient, votes “to put the job|Mias Lillian A. M. Mehrtens, to Gerard | Brooklyn Navy Yard will make their through.” Judge Hylan repeated|Neyenhouse, son of Mr. and Mre, John | first appearance as singers to-morrow n t e on i TWO BANDS, TWO FLOORS. No Extra Charge eee run y. made by Diatriat A. Neyenhouso, also of Brooklyn. evening at the Hippodrome Naval Re- an a ke Miss Annabella Olyphant will resume |! Leasue beneilt. ss William H. Reynolds and others. r the Army and Navy song book, is off : This is the SKATING CARNIVAL weit MESIAEN Mies Rioann Prancea| te orerment prensa Ie Doing ese Qualities le bite, ixhter of 3 i . 8 distribut in th t 41TH ST. ENTRANCE GRAND CENTRAL PALACE W. Waite, to Dr, limust We. l"'wil | training stations. ‘Tho collection rep- Entire Fourth Floor : tke place to-day in Grace Chureb, Nut- t# the accumulated tence | Open Daily, tnet Gunday, 2 to 6.80; 7.80 P.M. to Midnient. NEW ley, N. J. Sr asan sasate Soe Mate Beall were | | William W. Blair jr. of Pittsburgh, a allan among the men, and of members o! ALMOST ANY MOTOR VEHICLE made nowadays will perform credifte’ The Above les No Connostion Wih DAN ING CARNTVAls which te Yale freshman, was arrested at West| inc Varian ddugmen of Prechg d bye ang the National Committee on Army and awhile. ve. hy fos } y ed h | Lathe a ir, Yo. il | of Frederick M. Scaife, iso a Yate Street, wi tc’ Se Tn the Church of | Christine Langentan, soprano, at WHILE STILL NEW the cost of upkeep will not be excessive, atudent, In an automobile accident on|the Blessed Su: nt, Tiat Street and | h cital next Frid y : the Milford. Turnpike in Orange, on|Eroadway, on 0.’ he date of the| neolion siall will sing, Raper | et BUT AFTER YEARS of use, the parts that have been imperfectly made, made of tH he Greatest Amusement Place in the night of Oct. 20, Palding was advanced because, Mr.| English songs by resident New York inferior materials, or are imperfectly lubricated, will begin to ehow wear and t idee, who hi listed in the Re " a r , : New York is the British Fiying Corps, hus been called te | composers and @ group of | Slavic looseness—and then comes the deluge. i ‘ “lCanuda for training before going to the sone By pyorak ip Le ie a Pd | D 1 C : ] N anh ee hemian by birth. wees THIS 1500 POUND REO “Hurry Up Wagon” is of Reo quality throughout, NN 200 Bonfires in Camp Clean-Up : ancing VLarnival;) Saoct emer"? | ime, Aaumizac Mies an ntt| HM OMS ketenes dain the pest te youre when ether Coomera Bik fetid 1 N AYER, Mass., Nov. 3—Smoke from | Carnegie Hall this afternoon, has no- in doi | floor ran - a onfires in various parts of Camp| tified the National War Work Coun- i =} genet Mie ch Crd secs es Peo ORT N Pe tee totes cotaaa actin IG ween | eine tia te aks Ge ds Gat abe: Wil | ayes \ sold: (o.ouo Toatrone Yiait us y—some a N Tuna eed alate Fanerts that fire eas | give one-half of the proceeds of the i ‘THAT IS ONE REASON why it has been impossible to make enough of these f tnatrtty ay end, wentlemen ner ee ton Pe SouM nth. a maner ZY raging at the cantonment, Telephone | Concert for their work for onilsted }4-ton Reos to supply the demand, i Peat Mekahes aifet, "Paney foe and claslo dancing N operators were kept busy assuring peo. [CE THO Y, BM. A. 8 nbout to 4 i BILLIARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS H ple for miles around that tt was clean-| {ts war work, of which a woman com-| [i WE MADE ONLY AS MANY as we could make and make every Reo good—for } obtle for patrons living between 4th and sorh @ fy up day, mittee, headed by Mrs. Arthur Cur- i we have never lost sight of the fact that Reo reputation will still be at stake i] streets, forray MA 8848. N SPY RGSS tiss James, has become responsible \ when these conditions no longer obtain. } OPEN DAILY 11 4. M TULL, MID A Sl SUNDAYS 2 7. M. TO NN CLOSING QUOTATIONS. for $2,000,000 in this city, | N . " i} ADMISSION 27c H _ | cane Bittrore rider Morning stuet-| | THE OTHER REASON why we have not been able to keep up with the demand . N With net changse trom previous come. Net | eles will begin next week. The ar- i is that quality for which this Reo—all Reos—are famous. {| N AllteChal see 18H OH i3y "| tists announced are Geraldine Var- i ‘ i DANCING CARNIVAL N Aaa pais: ER Mea arenas Sot iattteetopclitas STURDINESS and absolute dependability are Reo attributes. Low cost of oper+ }} GRAND CENTRAL P A CE N tm ui fe fe eat Opens Company, Bishard Bubils, i ation and upkeep are Reo sales forces. Al N Ain Tee 0 oo pianist, and Herman y, ‘co! H N a t MADE RIGHT IN THE FIRST PLACE; the product of the ripest experi Avenue, Use 46th Street Entrance N Efrem Zimbalist, the distinguished faener eee H ; SEPEENOS \ caning pe <M, 5, Gal Beced de N violinist, will give his only New York| |i and of the soundest engineering; made of the best of materials in a shop that is ranch, Newark, N. J., J N recital at Carnegie Hall to-morrow j famous for the care and accuracy of its work;— | N afternoon, \ } N — \ AND THEN EVERY CARE exercised to see that every part is properly lubri. ' 5 Frances Alda ox the Metropolita i 4 ini i y, 4 Grae Company: will:pive'w rsd Hi cated at all one and with the minimum of attention from the driver (for we : Regyyenupenicd Carnegie Hall on Tue day, evening, } provide against his misuse and neglect and carelessness as far as is humanly 1 , (\ 1 Noy. 13, for the benefit of “ Blen- } ad { Ay Deven Shey at 19 ae fire 4G, Blesse” and the anal Wi possible); i ¢ mi), Aftor-Theatre iff MGM chilaren of the American sol- f THESE ARE THE REASONS why every owner of a Reo 34-ton “Speed Wagon” 4{ ; le Supper at 11.30 2 j recommends it to others most enthusiastically, { NIGHTLY Tho Halovy Singing Sootety te re- I 2 an Deer US ye 2} | organizing Its chorus, for twenty-five i IN ORDER TO GET ONE—or a fleet of them—and at present prices, it is im- \ Starting Monday Mat., Nov. Sth, %|yeara @ malo chorus, into a mixed perative that your order be in our hands at once, i JOE HURTIG Offers chorus, us making women who are i The Show That Made 3\= = H PRESENT PRICES obtain only from day to day. Cost of materials and of i A ° . manufacture are soaring, 60 we reserve the right to increase prices without H 4 ii notice, : otlon Returns Tuewda | | : % Reo Motor Car Co. of New York, Inc., Eastern Distributors { 25 | e ° it Broadway and 54th Street, New York City } se Thom, Rovwlar % unin | Telephones Circle 1271, 2 and 3 i A pRiLLy FOSTER Pies ! . ‘ } FRANK HARCOURT # ° ons - | i i Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Michigan . j wiones 3] On Neck and Shoulders. Spread| |) Tuesday, ? #4) On Arms. Could Not Sleep. Cuti- cura Soap ard Ointment Entirely| ||) *)| Healed At a Cost of $1.75. | r { hy i | et was afflicted with a baming and! |i | itching on the back of my neck and| | Mi $}| shoulders and it finally spread down my 1% arms. [was in great mis- | | :* ery, especially during the | og enn ; i . night when the itchin; I | aanrnwmrnarn ny amanda dy zm i Complete Election Returns “4 Da raaiees RaenTa | acer by Direct Wire Read From 14] YT ecould Aili } d Teould not sleep. I'had DAGON Av 8 the Stage Tuesday Night. a to rub and scratch till I IN ih h . n i Seats Now on Sale. Go Over the Top with a had small pimples, f COM, MONDAY AFTRRNOON % Bernt. A Guy é N A saw Cuticura Soap “ le 2 and Ointment advertised ans ME ‘ “ ” | and wrote for a free sam: ME CAKNEGTE HALLS 4! ple. I bought more, and after usin Te-mor fa Misa AE gts 1% two boxes of Cuticura Ointment ani ¥ ‘ La fs -"\ three cakes of Soap I was healed.” +," (Signed) D. McMillen, State Firemen’s 1 | Home, Hudson, N, Y., April 9, 1917. 4,|__ Prevent further trouble by using Cutl- ‘S cura Soap for the toilet. * _ Kor Free Sample Each by Retara 1’ Mail address post-card: ‘Cuticura, | L .{ Dept. H, Boston.” Sold everywhere. | | 7 4 Soap Zc. Ointment 25 and 50c, || SSS LT - Ss TER 2 3 DIVING : CONTESTS 10-NIGHT x E, Cafe, Restaurant agent ala NoN Natale csorug 8F L BRIGHTON BEACH o a wire MAL Nou ie YAPHANK & CAMP UPTON THE GOLD STANDAR —, OF VALUES sad

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