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~ CHURCHES ASKED | TOREDUCE USE OF = GOMLONETHRD hi State Fuel Administrator Re- quests Pastors to Help Pre- vent Suffering. Delos W. Cooke, State Fuel Admin- Métrator, has sent the following letter 0 the clergymen of the State: “Under the present circumstances it is necessary for the Fuel Adminis- tration to request tho most hearty ©0-operation from every source in or- Ger that the people of the country may be saved from suffering during the coming winter. “In this connection tho churches an render a signal service. It is - felt that whore facilitios exist for | P wing smaller auditoriums, churches | should receive coal to the extent of two-thirds of their requirements, waiving the remaining third of their year’s rupply. “By the use of such smaller build- ings for the winter it is felt that the two-thirds supply will be sufficient | for their purposes and perhaps allow the main church building to be heat- ed in the spring and fall, when not 60 much coal would be needed. “A very happy illustration of this d@haracter comes to us from Hudson, where churches, acting under this; plan lost winter, registered a total) gaving of 172 tons of coal, which meant a reduction in their consump- thon of approximately 50 per cent. “We are hopeful that all communt- ‘tes wi! emulate the example of Hud- and will be pleased to have your whether it will be agreeable to to render this signal service.” Cook announced je-day that the newly organized tive Com- Gilites of the New York Fuel Admin- *@etration will hold regular weekly meetings, becinning on next Tuesday, at which all questions pertaining to Gre local fuel situation will be dis- ouseed and acted upon. « Mr, Cook is Chairman of the com- miter, the other members of which ate Reeve Gohley, New York County Administrator; Harry 7. Peters, Mercer P. Moseley, Assistant State EVENING ‘WORLD, 9 S. Motorists Should Show More Care About Indicating Direction They Intend Driving. about properly signifying their intention when about to turn cor~ ners, This negligence frequently results in accidents and avoidable street congestion. The traffic law requires that a driver when he {is about T*e are still many persons driving automobiles who are careless | ‘to turn while standing or in motion shall signa! by his hand or some other unmistakable manner to indicate the direction he intends to go. Another section of the traffic regulations states that a vehicle waiting at the curb shall give place to a car arriving to take up or discharge passengers. Motorists should exercise both care and judgment when driving throug! city streets and not carelessly break traffic rules. Antomodile Réttor : Could you Inform me the various functions of the differential gear of an automobile? Is an automobile ever driven by more than one wheel at a time? Is the differential there for that purpose or not, and are both wheels pushing the car? SIDNEY RANKIN. The differential is used for the pur- pose of permitting the rear wheels to revolve, whenever necessary, at vary- ing rates of speed in relation to each other. The necessity of this arises from the fact that while going around @ turn the wheel on the inside covers shorter distance and should turn slowly than the one on the out- sida Tho wheel carrying the greatest load, which is always the wheel on the ‘Inside of the turn, or the one stuck most In mud, revolves at the slowest rate. When the load on both wheels is equal, or very nearly #0, both wheels revolve at about the same rate and both drive the car. Automobile ttttor : My car squeaks terribly. Have had eprings oiled and leaves spread, but the squeak is still evident, What do you think causes this? CURIOUS. Could not say positively what causes the squeaking in your car, as this could come from many parts Have the maker's service station ox- amine it, or put It in the hands ot some good mechanic, Antomobie Bititor: I have a four-cylinder Willys- from a Ford and five-ton track by No, This method would be unsafe. ‘To the Antomobile RAitor: How are valves timed by means of the timing gears and how can I time a magneto? WALTER COLLINS: Through meshing the gears with one another at a certain ¢ point in relation to the position of the piston, A magneto ts timed by Q) bringing piston in No. 1 cylinder to upper dead centre (top of com- pression stroke). (2) Rotating mag- neto until the distributor brush is making contact on No, 1 joint on dis- tributer. (3) Then rotating magneto vory slight, either back or forward toa position where interruptor joints just separate (break) with the In- terrupter housing in retarded posl- tion. (4) Secure magneto coupling ughtly to magneto shaft in above position. Would advise you to have @ competent mechanic do the work. To the Automobile Raitor: Have a 1917 Ford, have had valves ground and carbon scraped. a knock in the car and would like to know whether to take up on the bear- ing. Also noticed that piston rings leaked. Could new ones be put in without taking out the entire motor? JOHN WHALEY. drawing up on the nuta does not do file the bearing cap so that it will ft more tightly. Don't get it on so I would gay that the clutch throw-| cylinders by removing cylinder head. means of a chain? H, T, | conda’ [of Suzanne” and “Pagilacel’ announced to sing to-morrow evening pfinite | P case of rain at the Hotel Majestic, ‘The Symphony Orchestra of the Paris ‘onservatoire will ive its tract, and only differs Skanes opening concerts in the Metropoli-| press contract in its proof.—Ray- tan Opera House Tuesday night, Oct. § and Sunday night, the 13th, it will appear in sixty other Amer- ican cities, all profits of the concerts to go to the Red Croas, Riesenfeld will play parts of Dvor- ak's eclections from ‘Mile. Modiste” next week, and the Rivoli Orchestra, Erno | Rapeo conducting, will play the ove ‘Phere in| Ure “Orpheus in the Lower World, re iS) At the Strand th tra will play the temporary charge of the New York Police Band July 1, has consented to become permanent The bearing needa tightening. If|conductor, and a plan is on foot to| have it give free concerts this winter, this, either remove a shim or two or|as it did this summer. Opera inEnglish For San Carlo’s D A feature of the San Carlo Grand Opera Company's third week at the Shubert Theatre wil) be Wolf-Fer~ rari's “Secrets of Suzanne” in Eng~ lish next Saturday afternoon, be the first time the company haa unsatisfactory were shipped to 4 con- sung in English, and Marcella Craft signee as agent of the owner and will have the title part, also the same seller, the consignee had no beneficial afternoon winging Nedda in Italian, interest entitling him to suo carrier A new soprano will sing Monday for failure to deliver, regardless, ot Hoted Ttallan binginp-acttoan who has Wherner Be wes selling on s vous: Appeared under’ Mascagni,” Leonca- 80% basis or working on a vallo and Puceini, She will be the Adams Express Company v. Santueri in “Cavalleria Rustica- Court of Appeals of Maryland. na.” Miss Estelle Wentworth, Amer~ jean soprano, will sing the same ev A carrier is only required to inter- Mamie wit ater bere, and, Misa fore with the voluntary acts of pas- and Juliet” et the Wednesday ant, Sengers when they suggest a -eason- able probability that injury will there- nee, The week's repertoire na” and by result to others.—Wood v. Philadel- Monday, “Cavalleria Ru: Pagliac Tuesday, "; phia Rapid Transit Company, Penn- Wednesday matine Pablished tn The Evening Wor! Where It will turned by a prospective purchaser as calculating machines re- let"; Wednesday evening, sylvania Supreme Court, Tanda saat, kriday, “Ta Glo) Assumption by grantee of business of a chattel mortgage upon tho prop- erty conveyed is an agreement to as- sume and pay interest as well as prin- cipal, notwithstanding that the amount of the principal alone is re- cited in the assumption clause.—Cas- telbaum v. Wolfson, Court of Ertors and Appeals of New Jersey. + Satur. day evening, “Il Trovatore, Tita Tolma, Norwegian soprano, ts with the Community Chorus under Conductor Harry Barnhart in Central ‘ark, The concert will take place near the 72d Street entrance, or in An implied contract must contain all the elements of an express con- mond v. Sheldon’s Estate, Supreme} Later | Court of Vermont. ‘Where complainant had knowledge | or the means of knowledge that a) competing company, now absorbed by the defendant company, was regular- ly using a device claimed by com. | plainant as a trade secret, and did) not seek to restrain the samo for threo years, there was such acquies-| cence as to estop complainant from | enjoining defendant.—Glode Ticket Company y. International TieKs Company, Court of Error and Ap-| ‘The Rinlto Orchestra under Hugo “From the New World” and symphony orches-| eer Gynt” suite, v, SEPTEMBER [SYNOPSIS OF NEW LW J] Third Week Here Latest Decisions of the Courts of Last Resort) | Compiled by William MeMahon. | bal Hes etd -y | 1918, @ om Wednesdays and Saturday y ) Pleas to grant a license for an inn |and tavern in a township it is esse! Ual that applicant should be pr vided with atabling and hay an grain for four horses more than his own stock.—Lanning v. Cohen, Court of Error and Appeals of New Jersey. | In an action under the Federal Em- ployers’ Liability Act for injuries to & servant the fellow servant doctrine has no application.—Rockwell v, Hus- Us, Supreme Court of New Hamp- shire, In an action for injuries on side- walk, caused by removal of bricks, plaintiff must show that the munic pality had notice, actual or constru tive, of the defect in the walk.—Van- hont v. Chestertown, Supreme Court of Maryland. | Where a will, consisting of six para- grapha, after disposing of the residu- | iry estate, provided that “from all the provisions of the preceding clauses I except my interest in” a certain newspaper, decedent died intestate as to his interest in such newspaper. nemipson v.. Kempson, Court of ror and Appeals of New Jersey. adways For 75 Years the World’s Greatest Family Remedy. Tried and True. eady helper at hand in | A | ‘He Com Edwin Franko Goldman, who took | Pca!s: New Jersey. To authorize “Court ot as BILLS AT LOEW THEATRES D IN BROOKLYN | ‘The screen offerings at instructor and John McCormack opens hie season Loew's New| rs rtime: Miller, | Kalght and after running about 3,500) ght that it will cause binding, as| with a benefit concert at the Hippo-| . atre pe “Stolen Orders,” | County Adminietrater: Alber; | miles a grating sound has developed.| you may burn it out In running. I|drome Sunday night, Sept. 29. “Phe| York Theatre will be "Deatle Bastlse tt, Rensselaer County Admin.| It occurs only when I disengage the! believe you can remove pistons by|recelpts go for comfort kits and| Monday and Tuesday; Bess eaday: | Eliot cluteb, How could I eliminate this; taking off the lower half of the crank| Christmas packages for the boys of| cale in “The White Lie,” Wednesday; | ‘Administrator; John F. Bir. | 20i#e? JOHN REID, | case or take them out of the top of|our navy. ‘The Eyes of} erg of homes for TEMPLE | gy THE hh f POTION e @ WACTURE from Hl pain, USED EXTFRNALLY FoR Lambago, Sore Thront, kia, Khoumatismy Vent 25e, 50c and $1.00 SIZES, RADWAY & CO., 208 Centre St... Retatics Boraln bore in “The THE RIALTO VAUDEVILLE. 1UMPH. OF TH 3 BROADWAY at 49 ih SF Direction. of S.L.ROTHAPFEL COMMENCING TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, A NOTABLE FILM EVENT Maurice Tourneur Productions Present THE FAMOUS DRURY LANE MELODRAMA MAURICE TOURNEUR First of Robert ©, Bruce's New Scenic Studien 'TIS TOUGH TO BE TENDER THE ALLIED WAR REVIEW DANCE OF THR JOOKRFYS........ Puvtla of Albertiort GREEK EVANS, Storing Aria trom “Bal Masque” ERRNO RAPER will conduct THE RIVOLI ORCHESTRA Last Times To-day, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS tn Up Smiling.” Direction of S.LLROTHAPFEL Commencing To-Merrew (#UNDAY,) eee re lant Times To-day, OMARLES RAY In in the Play Mi Henry irviox. “THE BELLS” JOSEPH MANN Will Sing KOL NIDRE ORCHESTRA “The Lare of the North.”* out collar or bearing is dry or badly worn. Try lubricating it, which may stop the noise. It certainly isn't right, as noise is generally a sign of undue friction. Antomatiie Balter: Administrator. I have a Peerless car with Strom- berg carbureter, Going at the rate of ten or fifteen miles an hour the engine works fine and fires on four cylinders, But going over eighteen or twenty miles an hour the engine BVEN CROSS, SIcK” it ? ; SYRUP OF Fit WARREN KINGSLEY, Betieve your trouble is caused by Look at tongue! If feverish, both looked over, Autumot(e Editor: i ad itt t indispensable to the “California Syrup of Figs”) fete ofa machine, We can’t harm tender stom- times os @ lubricant on racing and aviation machines, but very rarely for improper adjustment of the m: they ; bilious, constipated, A claims that castor oil must bi ag TWO READERS. ach, liver, bowels. coametatenens pleasure of comm motors, Antomebile Biitor: interrupter or defcelive wiring. Have ‘ take no chances. used in the running of an automobi) right. Castor oil is used some- passenge! enough to go through @ 64-inch drive- sore, doesn't | way? BK. 8. tat, sleep or act naturally, bas @om-| A car with standard tread, 56 inches, ach-ache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give | will not go through a 64-inch drive- & teaspoonful of Calttornt ‘of | way. Get one with hubs that do not Figs,” and in « fou) | Project very far out and has narrower wasts, the tread. food bowels Aviomobte Biller: aes Banene ost of rd nels gad you |*ylave a Ford touring, quite recently Children love this “fruit urchased, The last few daya have gun to experience trouble in having can rest easy aftet | the ongine pick up on changing from it never fails to] iow to high gear, The engine would “ineides” clean come almost to a stop unless 1 kept Wh handy, Mother! A. tittle | mormsetten. The other night T took the por kgly ot child to-mor-|car for a short spin to seo whether the genuine. Ask your | the trouble was still there, and found fal a bottle of “California | it more 80, The car practically came Figs,” which has directions babies, children of all ages and for | SPeed on every analt emda. Mt nt r there are counterfeits sold | Conia vou suggest a remedy? 80 surely look and see that yours Could yo een RANE. PHELPS. Hi FE A 5 #17 to a full stop, and L had to use first plainly on the bottle. Stops and starts irregularly in jumps. i Automate Kiikor A large audience was highly pleased | Julia, Deep honda et I have a 1917 ¢-cylinde: with the San Carlo Grand Opera Coin-| Law” and ns,” Friday; 3 . i Frequeatly when backing out cf my |pany’a "LA Gloconda’” at tho Shubert | Love in “To Him ‘That Hath, oth bl | Reowias me Wane: Bea Wernis, in: garage (down grade) after throwing |!®8t night. Gaetano Merola conducted. | day, and Emily Stevens in re oe | Bane Laon, out the clutch and applying my brake | Mr. Boscaccl replaced creditably as] storm,” Sunday. At Loew's American | Ps <X tes! 0, the clutch will grab and send the car| #0 Mr. Salazar, who was ill. This| ‘Th flying back in spite of the brake being )@fternoon “Faust” will be repeated, on. If L apply the brake enough cf and to-night “Alda.” stop the car, the engine stu “as You Like It” On Thursday a | gorrere the clutch emits a eetaning seas fiat | Cleofonte Campanint, Director of the eal farce called “The New | i \, | Ermer tinie you can héar several hundred yards|Chicago Opera, announces the ongage- will have first place. When |CUU, Ole | Helud Gow, o away. The same thing has happened |Ment for the coming season of Macstro ropolitan Theatre val Necediticdcate amc in coasting down hill with clutch and | Georgio Polacco, formerly of the| Brooklyn opens on Monday nisi OH Aye, we switch on. When in tho middle of the| Metropolitan. ‘Anna Case will sing and Mollie King vuit #04 hill its lets out a great groan and it “ers PEEES ree will app in Ber Century Grove | Swart s. 0S. Sos — #0 startled mo that I immediately let BLAMES HIS JEALOUS WIFE revue. The vaudeville bill will be) ©) OFWs NEW YORK THEATRE f, | the clutch in and turned off the headed by Anna Chandler, Cont, 11 A, SM, to 11 P.M. Moot tot 4." Mt switch and stopped the car. What is _—— Carlyle “‘tilackwall, "By Hook or Crook." | the fault and the remedy?” some telt! — FOR ARREST AS A ROBBER) «rie anrist’s MODEL” || Tons mevean Ki | me the trouble is in the collar. Will you explain this. I have applied Neat's foot oll, and I have also applied kerosene. So you see the leather is neither too dry nor too soft, ‘The last time it acted this way the engine stalled, and when I started it again there was a noise in the clutch which sounded like a broken ball in a ball Rockaway Beach Guard Says She Resents Attentions to Bathers and Accused Him of Holdup. The jealousy of his wifo,who resented On April 24, 1917, just as a saloon at 166th Street and Amsterdam Avenue was being closed for the night, three reclose all the way, Autamobile Eko Kindly Jet me know whether kero-| masked men armed with 1 lo a sene if poured into the cylinder|tered the place and held up t "The Naughty Princess, through the petcocks will affect the| keeper and patrons, While two men rin engine in any way, and Is It good for |XePt them, oevered, ‘the third robbed the utes or 80, you will be able to per- ceive the carbon being muffed through the exhaust pipe by placing a plece of paper against the opening of the mut. fer. Automobile Exlitor: Would you kindly inform me what kind of magnetos the Packard, White and Plerce-Arrow cara have and how you time them, aa the Pierce-Arrow RIVOLIS CHIEF FEATURE Tourneur's Rert Melrose, stupendous eatre the first half of the week the Me will be “jeeded by Al Canfleld| bill ' and Will H. Cohen in a skit cal will be NEW FEATURE AT LUNA Mile, Cleo, an artist's model from Paris, is the centre of a group of five Island, in a new feature. sands, and the huge ballroom is nightly filled with dancers. at Henderson's Music H ‘arrell Tay elght-reel jon of pleturizat: “The Desert usical comedy catied | Betty ond, ‘Tay! “an | EF "and Sally Fields and | >t, Horst von EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C —— eee eee AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL WAR TIME NEED Bare time and money by leat pe the pecvaniem of est auton iie el WM, H, STEWART Jr.. Pres. 225 W.57'? ST. at Bway Tel. Circle 5270 Robertson Is Right! ork HL. Hobertson, the famous driver, savet thoroun WME. aR MT da, erst aay ee teste onereee fe made by the “California Fig Syrup | yrayo all ignition apparatus exam- Gompeny” Hand back with con-| ined and adjusted and carbon scraped any other fig syrup.—-Advt. out by a competent mechanic or the pore ai] oF ne has two arms for a breaker. Is there much differenc low and high speed motors? Low speed motor has short rtroke High speed motor has long stroke: Magneto and adjusting equipment: between Ford service station. pe twoe To the Antomotile Batitor: Would you advise removing carbon Pussenger—Packard, Delco; Pierce- Bosch, Packard, Dixle; Plerce-Ar- wiseman or two-ton, Bosch or five-ton, ‘sbtesareintenilaeeneeeneeere VILLARD THINKS AN “AD” BARS NATION FROM MAIL FOR INDIGESTION Eat one tablet! No gases, acidity, dyspepsia or any Nettor of the Post Office Departm Gecomance with the provisions |ton 481%, Postal Laws and as to wl tions of 1913, for advice he moment you eat a tablet or two! Is mailable, of Pape's Diapepsin all the indiges-| “I have not yet been able to ascers tion pain and dyspepsia distress tain just what that section fort ma unrt-* the impression that vertisement 1s respy ————— “THE MISCHIEF MAKERS OLYMPIC'S ATTRACTION Your disordered stomach wil fine at once, These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsin never fail and cost | very little at drug stores.—Advt, saeaheres WASHINGTON, Sept, 14.—~Oewald stomach misery Garrison Villard, when asked to-day wo bout the holding up of the iseue of i Undigested food! Lumps of pa Weekly, The Nation, by the New Yora belching gas, acids and sourness, | Post Office offic: “s, said \e When your stomach is all upset, here All 1 know about it is that 1 rev is instant relief—-No waiting! {ved a notice eaying ihe issue of tho itt) had been submitted to the 8 ij atthe soda water canteen, -|ond year, and Warren Richmond, Other screen attractions will be the Animated Pic- Canada and the United tates, Maurice “Bporting | der + vans s Life,” a film version of tho famous| secret agent, will be ao on the Academy 5 " Drury Lane melodrama, will be the| 4 e1T sitional expose 18 given added | MON., TUE., WED. feature at the Rivoli. A reproduce | intere he fact that von der Bessie BARRISCALE |) x: une tion of the great English Derby and| Goltz h if appears in many of the; In & Big. Powerfil Story, waren Polae. a@ bout at the London National Sport- | scenes. Welland Canal plot was| “THE WHITE LIE” takill ing Club but two of the big u of von der Goltz, and —_—————_—_ acenes that characterize the play, The| when captured and sentenced to death|| NEXT_THUR,, FRI, SAT., SUN. cast includes Willette Kershaw, Fair|as a apy his confession saved his life, | " and Constance Binney, Ralph Graves| it covered crim Mexico, Europe, DOROTHY DALTON VAUDEVILLE AND PMOLO #LAYS, §l "3 ol HART. ” Kant, PHOTO PLAYS. nn SPEN TO NEWBURGH AND RETURN, $1.00 | GREAT WHITE FLIER “RENSSELAER” STEAMBOAT2. | "TT, Y SAILING all DAILY. Dire ask ric Duke pasben clmatnee patrons of, 4830 ‘tn cash and two gold | Afri : Mid North : Se in a taxicab, Jes Conv ‘ning Line teke a NAT SCHULMAN. Ys ste da" rorponniole for eC S| lade alah! SE SSE | wJOHANNA ENLISTS” Hes pais nenmphianiery @ spoonful of kerosent rest,” said Cunningham, Sho was so ; ote servi cylinder when motor In Carty nde | insenely Jealous of other women at the| “THE PRUSSIAN CUR’ ‘AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE ote ite at at i it t ry | ef beach.” y J AY 1 eoldl sallore tn wil help to remove carbon Tiy shart: Seren aR RIG Tiiin AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC STRAND | YMPHONY ag Ek ae ing the motor in the morning and al- J y aeg LIFE” cc eatee ae mel " Arsier| | Pough- low it to remain idle for fifteen min- ‘ee “The Prussian Cur," William Fox's he UP BOATS | >roven Serra | “etry SOLOISTS ton | B40 In @ Powerful Draine « ot wd “GREEN EYES torial, a scenic picture and a cartoon comedy, Greek Evans, baritone, will sing an aria from “The Masked Bal!."| ~~ = ALLIES’ CAMP OPENS TO-NIGHT AT HEALY’S A dry sone within a Broadway res- taurant will be opened for the unt- formed men of the United States by Thomas Healy to-night at Broadway and Sixty-ninth Street. The balconados on the third floor has been re-decorated and will bo known aa ‘he Camp of | so have a soda fection where the | sta will ait ex- floor spaces are representing » called camps nerals, Wom: eh Waltera wit alio be Introduced for the first time in a Broadway restaurant PHOTO PLAYS. ‘AS THE GRE. WHO HAD DETWEEN GO. * at will tan in th BROADWA 8ROA ‘The Golden Glades Ico Kkating on the fourth floor has e: ered it how Bee { WHY HAIR FALLS our | Dandruff causes a feverish irri- tation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of | every particle of dandruff, get a nt OR, SALE: Mischief Makers” will be the attraction at the Olympic Theatre. ‘The company appearing in “A Whirl of Folly” includes Joe Wilton, Freed, Billy Lan Mabel Clark, Ke Mabel Lea, "The Johnny Crosby, Plications all dandruff di Vivienne and and the hair stops coming out.— small bottle of Danderine at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub well into the scalp. After several ap- isappears \oart. “Beginning Sutideny; Seapy5,: Pow be THE TALKOF THE TOWN MW DOROTHY PHILLIP LD AND TSCare THEATRE COMMENCING TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, AT 1 P. M. | CONTINUOUS THEREAFTER, NOON TO 11 P. M. { MAKERS iit PAPRIKA CHORUS. = 20. UNDER. 20 JOHNNY - THE CARUSO CROSBY - $ E ‘SUNDAY SAIL up the Hudson Newburgh, Heacon, WAVER this wonderful sail hiand) Fails, STR. BENJ, B. ODELL. igs tins LIE __BURLESQUE, _ CF Highlands; bi. {Long Branch, 55¢ 7080 Asbury Park, 70c eh Waycby Patten Line the Histuresgue eonnect¥\2@ At ay Var and BURLESQUE Stile | Day Line INCLUDING | BOSTON, | $5:65 2.80, Short UP HUDSON Trips. every hour, 264° Tri To Ailaitic Highlands», uy. Leaving Ratteey Pier 9, M145. 8 PLM Season Cloges SUINVAY, SEPT. 15th, St -ohAND usu ‘ v) beautiful girls posing at Luna, Coney BYWAY at 47°51. It is called | 4 From Pier 32. N, By foot Canal » i ; " Face would sound, but I am told there | ie attentions to talr bathers at Rocks: | wre Artist's Model” and is» senies i ie Tests oot CURE R IO Ae Mt Wes tent? A: Me ia no ball race in the clutch collar of | guard, was blamed to-day by Michael) of poses “ dy this car, MITCHELL. |J, Cunningham, for his arrest on the| ‘Theatre, whe w pictures from | Direction HAROLD EDEL HUDSON 7 N A VIG AT I 0 N c i) MPANY From the sympt t charge of participating in a saloon) prance are shown every Monday and | IGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND TROY that your such apeliag ia Wine Beem |holdup several months ago. Cun-| throughout tre Week, haa been | , * nae cae err er worn| pingham ia locked up at Pollce Head eae erformance. “Over i out of hus lout itn nenafon, 'Try'a new | quarters on & charge of Nghway rob: [packed at every pevtormance, {O9Gt) RIVER On Sunday, Sept. 15th spring, as your clutch evidently don’t | bery. ere” co : “Maiidalay’ Down the Bay turn yA EAR POUNTAIN THE HUDSON |. Broad 170m, A PICNIC COR A NICKEL af INTLKSI AIE PARK ber’ jet rect’ EOATINGCEATHING FenNG Take Dyckman Street Ferry METROPOLITAN LINE } vis CAPB cop CANAL itaterooms. Meale—The Hest, TELEPHONE HARCUAT £06) HELP WANTED—MALE, ARE! WANTED, TRAINMEN, 89 to 41 Cents Per Hour, STATIONMEN, Ages, 21 to 55, Subway and Elevateg Divisions, INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT Co, Apply Room 1288, 165 Broadway, ® A. M. to 5 P.'M, Daity, Except Sunday, retian. 14 to 16 years of age; aw offices © week to poly “in “peniog, M,, Room feat wi Moa) ‘ Unfurnished—Manhattan s& 42d to 41st St., 10t! 1.2.8 4 Room & bate SLs ah Bath, $1.75 to $7. 1