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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918, Sno anal Sod FO EB RDB Sal hed » AUTO TRUCK KILLS BOY; ODERAS AND CONCERTS | WowAN ALSO A VicTIM “Carmen” and lLad Run Down at’ Play-=Mrs.’ “L’Amore Dei Tre Re” 3\ — Bracey Rushed to Hospital, Start Farewell Demonstra- Dies There. tions at the Opera House. } | tie) Deiasandro, thirteen, of No. 2298 was playing on First $ve- fr 115th Street thst night when truck by an automobile truck | concrete barges which, it | be bullt quickly and cheaply. LS eneee a few weeks Mr. McAdoo xpected to take over several other al systems and navigabie rivers, including the Chesapeake and Obio abil Pg Diack Warrior River in id, can | ® What YOU Can Do to Make the Third Liberty Loan an Overwhelming Success! NEW YORKS BARG CANAL SYSTEMS TAKEN BY M'ADOO “the ron rystem, running from Baffaio to Waterford, near Troy, on EL Hudson River, is capable of car- ing about 10,000,000 tons of freight . piel and probably half of that by Sylvester Rewtino benny © unt Ul be hauled thi: 1 owned by Adolph Goebel, provisioner, of amount, will be hauled this year. beh apeelay, fuasn [CUTE OY ASCHER Cone, OTT Will Be Used to Mo to Move Freight|Grain trom tumtalo and coal trom | #4 fee, iewopetien (agit Ser mene Brooklyn, and ov. Ithaca and Watkins, N. Y., will be —Hundreds of Barges to | {he ‘principal commodities transported Be Built. WASHINGTON, April 18.—The Erie and New York State Barge Canal System is to-day under the Railroad Administration, the first inland water- way to be taken over by the Govern: ment. Director General McAdoo announced that to relieve freight traffic he had decided to “construct as quickly as possible and put into operation a line of barges to be operated by the Gov- Opera House yesterday at- tracted a large audience and evoked the| first of what promises to be @ series |to the Sydenhain Hospital, a block away, e of farewell demonstrations until the|where Dr. Fine pronounced him dead end of the opera season on Saturday| De Dea was held in the East 104th night. Marie Sundelius, for the first {Street Police Station om a technical time here, sang Micaela sufficiently |°"*t#* of homicide, well to win the approval even of usu: ally silent Mr. Gatti, Geraldine Far- rar, in the name part, excelled her-| Sylvia W. Bracey, fifty-three, of self in impassioned singing and in|No, 215 Kast 70th Street, was knocked dramatic fervor. down by an automobile last night as she was crossing 66th Street at Third Ave- She was placed in the car and hurried to Flower Hospital, where she died fifteen minutes later. Niles B. Tillaulst of No, rolmas Sweeney carried the boy Tithe te Canal Will Rema State. ALBANY, Apr 18.— Under the Constitution of the Stato the title of the Erie Canal property must remain with and be maintained by the State. Director General McAdoo’s announce- ment was interpreted to mean that tho Railroad Administration , would simply direct the operation of freight and the disposition of barges and boats. with Knocks Down Woman, She Dies After Speed to o Aw HEN this Loan is finished, when it is over- subscribed—how much are you going to be able to say that you did to make it a success? “L'Amore Dei Tra Re,” at its tare- Little construction work remains to} Well performance of the season in the be done on the canal and It is expect-| Metropolitan Opera House last night, ed that within a fow weeks the entire| crowded the house to capacity, with 327 Bixth and strated the strength of their follow- ing. qrament on the canal” The Erie system will be open to navigation. | hundreds turned away. Caruso, as|Sirest, the chauffeur. the only cecupeet é operations will be under the = Avito of course was the chiof at-|§7th strort Police Station on a technical A t j T b b d satan of, 4 tomtom ot P| STUYVESANT HIGH WINS. |icaden.,ctanun Man» mae Sui Aine ai eet me YP pee Ree eae Co ee cere Sere was new in his employ, but had per- mission to take and as part of the general railroad he car out, and waterways transportation system under Mr, McAdoo. Several hundred steel barges of |S. R- about 700 tons each will be ordered immediately from construction com- panies on the Great Lakes, and the first of these probably can be com- pleted in five or six weeks. Each will cost about $60,000. The intensive use of the new barges In the late summer and fall ts planned, and investigation ie being mado of the practicability of RIFLE AND DRILL PRIZ Guggenheim Gives Trophy, and Gen. Wingate Lauds Public School League. The bronze reproduction of “The Minute Man” at Concord, offered by 8. R. Guggenheim, Secretary of the Public School Athletic League, as a trophy for the high school annually standing highest in rifle shooting 1 military drill, was presented to you going to have the honor of representing the Government in helping others to see the vital necessity of subscribing to the limit? | How You Can Help! | “The Star Spangled Banner” and the Italian war anthem divided hon- erg last night at Carnegic Hall dur- ing the concert for the benefit of the American and Italian Red Cross, given by the International Music tival Chorus, Mount Carmel Italian Division, and a symphony orchestra, conducted by the Rev, Francesco Magliocco. There was a large crowd, and Verdi was the favorite composer. The soloists included Josephine Buo- FURNITURE Cash or Lredit HEAVY MEAT EATERS pant Pttenth see, “Tnaahatta, |tavorte-Jones and Tadia Civett, so.) IAD OPEN EVENINGS Tk O'CLOCK You can becom san active worker. You can be a_ member HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Gis. Giorde We Wikeal Prea-| Soe ee ee of the Metropolitan Canvass Committee which is covering every dent of the Public School Athletic ——- League, tutoduced aw the father of *Modyland iy de name given o house, every apartment, every store and office in Manhattan, the the organization, told the boys that}@ combination bazaar and series o . eel Se nosed as aliriseat aencapat toan| musicales by the student Organiza Bronx and Brooklyn. Pa ave Bladder trouble—Take exhibited by them two years ugo,|tlon of the Brooklyn Music School glass of Salts. when he first talked military training | Settlement, to take place on to-mor- |B Holzwasser Home g * cy : ae wnat seal "sour country bec © cvssings: AL the, ithionl ulture | Nf shee Once % ae ork daytimes or evenings—all your ime or part nf Rts Toles a tldle Spn'chag| oom, south Ontord strct. “Tne of your time—ten hours a day as thousands are working, or a few | you were to do your pa tasa citizen|been planned by students for stu- . i you Yat earn” to ahout and del | Gents, the proceeds bela devoted to hours a day. Devote as much time as you can. It all helps! | ence did not bélieve 1 was right, and| the Scholarship Fund for the help of} i pupils with talent. A feature will be the auctioning of autographed copier of musical compositions and the sing- ing of some of the autographed songs by well known artists anti-war feeling was so strong that it. was with great difculty the school was able to organize its cadet corps. Now that our country ts at war I observe with great pleasure you are It i ar Den iat Unele Bam is depending enthusiastic and patriotic. a Fee ee rae canna ieee | Costes eereee LOVE CHECK. or Few fi-Page Can) tad Bio wan or woman vhs cate wnat| tig gs tay Brover thie &HY Vata amt i oa: peo Sue Crna Can you spare your car for a day, a week or three days a week Ber cd casera sCoeanienatire eave e |cunted ta encores ine ides or Uatpre:|. LOGPORT, toe IRL ee for Government work? The volunteer workers at headquarters well-known autuority. Meat forins | and this service | dict of $3,000 wav riven by a jury in| try, aul. AS Bom how O4% ; need cars—to take speakers from meeting to meeting, from 10 A. 1 M. to 6 P. M., and from 7:30 P. 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