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a eee CRY E ras and then to reduce the cost of distri- bution so that the consumer would are adjacent to each other. The mag- eto terminal and any metal part such as the frame, motor or transmission. 1s very effective in some cars, It is! THEATRES, & Question of the wearing of the rear axle and the size of the drum as to Automobile Editor: its effectivencs: rive shaft “FAURE TO END MiLK TRUST ROBBERY COST WHITMAN HIS |: ~ ELECTION, DECLARES DILLON = sis ' and dispute. This could have been done with no If t substantial rednetion, ra, however, organized the puven Milk Conference Board jod to increase prices to tion a yor7, G The deal drives the rear wheels at a four to one reduction, the brakeing effect on the shaft with the same area of sur- Se GIRLS ONY EVERY. COMEDY They, tie wor. tray, Bs, Wrad Wet i Tt Is the brake on the drive shaft of some cars, and which is very small, efficient in stopping the car as a large rear wheel brake? These driv- ing shaft brakes appear too small tor real work. Kindly explain the reason for their use. HOWARD PINNEY. The brake drum in the dr! will be four times eat as though the drum was located on the rear wheels Therefore, the brakeing surface on the shaft may be one- fourth that of a rear wheel brake and still furnish the same retarding effec beyond the advance | ‘They resented the | ‘department to regu- | Inte tho cont of distribution, and op- | posed the measure in the Legislature to to anance the department to demon- strate the exact cost of distribution and in that way standardize the cost wiv PLACE With Perfection of a Cheap Substitute for Gasoline, Motor PHOTO PLAYS. Cars Are in Line for Increased Popularity. more expense to the State than the PLAYHOUSE wi Up-State Pom, Protestend) eee ee anan tee ois probe DA ea ascent tlmtne hirer ied A, 7 time when the country's ante mannfesturers re perfecting JAMES WHITCOMB pnt m ‘The dairymen were tn favor of this | plans for the future development of their industry comes au RIVOLI Against Executive aun wt take chances. womns least | measure because, it, would encourage | announcement from Washington thet # cheap substitute for gaeo- ors a Ay Supineness. ag been the experience of the past. | Consumption and. increase the d-!iine has boen invented and found practical. If this is true, motor cars a dae. > tacts os Neaine P| ha dy . fa i i lo are in line for the greatest boom ever known. “Liberty Fuel” is the ’ @ the jearn abou 4 ip Jolin J, Dilton. law to rorulate the milk trame, |earn about, it, favored i but con; ‘name of the new aubstitute, It has been invented by two officers of the) BROADWAY AT 48TH ST. Direction S. L. ROTHAPFEL BETROTH AL War Department and successfully tried in both motor cars and aeroplanes. |1t is said that kerosene is the base of the new fuel and that it cam be made at a very low cost. From time to time announcements have been made of the discovery of a cheap substitute for “gas.” The latest statement, however, carries official approval, and {t 1s to be hoped that it 1s something motorists have waited patiently for these many years—cheap fuel. Automobile Rditor: each week, and to avoid the rotting I own a 1916 Ford car, It runs ally of the rubber, paint the inside of the jright but am unable to short cireult hose connections with a good quality of shellac or varnish, which is not one spark plug. I changed the plug) afrected by these chemical changes. but yet it cannot short circuit even Automobile Editor: with a screw driver and get @ 6004) Can you suggest anything that will | spark. J.T. RUMSEY. be benefited, knew little about it and | did nothing to help it. ‘The Evening World favored it and gave it publicity. Some of its read- ers actively supported it under the leadership of Miss Sophie Irene Loeb, SMOTHERING LEGISLATION OF BENEFIT TO THE PEOP! The President of the Dairymen’s League ‘and the dealers opposed it, and by clever tactics on the part of the leader of the Senate a vote on it was avoided and the pmject de- | feated. Having discovered that the Depart- of Foods and Markets was lly making some progress ducing the spread of prices bet (Rormer State Commiaioner of Marteta,) straint of trade and conspiracies ap- Written Exclusively for The Evening! ply to milk distribution, yet milk World. dealers have always acted as @ unit. No investigation, indictment, trial, | ‘They have beon investigated by City, fine or imprisonment of dealers ¢an|siate and judicial authority, They reduce the cost of food ® penny, Such | have been tried, adjudicated in vio- lation of law, subjected to adverse dectves of the courts and pald fines, and yet the traffic went on ag before. ‘The cost of milk distribution kept on increasing. The old Milk Exchange, Limited, of thirty-five years ago was the first milk monopoly, It served the pur- poses of a milk trust in its day. It was @ corporation of milk dealers. It bought no milk and sold no milk; but TRIUMPHANT RETURN | SHOWING ORDERED | By MAURICE MAETERLINCK, M ‘A Merry Musical Romance. 39TH ST. fie gens, THE LONG DASH y MOROSCO Wise Wed an Peat $38 nau “REMNANT” Seats Now on Sale for XMAS and NEW YEAR'S BY PUBLIC ACCLAIM “UNDER FOUR FLAGS” (0, 8. OFFICIAL WAR FILM.) BEGINNING TOMORROW PIMPLY? WEL, DONT BE WAVE. KEY | prevent water from freezing when put in the radiator of a Ford machine? n ; { A face will not embarrass eee ne price ‘of all. milk. It told | Producer and consumer and making | The trouble is more likely with yuur- LOUIS KINGSLEY. Today—last times—ENRICO CARUSO—“My Cousin” | | : longer if ‘a package the farmer what he was to get (when | friends of both, the dealers do. self. If you place the screw driver! yo. ask any automobile supply i Edwards’ fre Tabletar ‘The shia. | the dealer he wold to did not abscond) termined to defeat ite purpose by | properly on the spark plug terminal) sory for an anti-freezing compound : ; should begin to clear after you and it told the consumer what she ee van We and on the cylinder the current willl ror radiators. You will find these quite SS | taken the tablets a few its, must pay. The dealers got the dif- flow through the cylinder, thus short] effective. EMT US and under the pret ugh the cy’ , thus ES ' ‘Cleanse the blood, and liver | ference; and the exchange was the f | iy a : I Dh Edwards Olive Ti | Gentere. circuiting the spark plug. Automobile Editor &s 3 Soclicarnow eae ‘l The Delightful H } with Dr. Nhe ‘ableta, Automobile Bajtors Is {t a serious matter for two or a = GOLDWYN presente Comedy Drama with ‘ Guccessful substitu ‘calomel; COURT BREAKS UP OLD TRUST; three teeth to be broken from the RES I have a Buick touring car, and the “ ” : @0 sickness or NEW LEADERS ARE FOUND. . master gear of a differential? WhalS so TOO FAT TO FIGHT { Dr, Edwards’ A court decree dissolved the Ex- emergency brakes continually break! tonninals sould a dash electric be > REX BEACH’S NEWEST COMEDY DRAMA stl : which calomel effec- down. I have put on eight rods in two] aytached to on a Ford? i } 4 Mecg change. But the dealers wont over avtac > oie FRANK MotNTTR SOSARt Rutter | tively, bet thelr action ME yon od to New Jersey and organized a for- months. What is wrong? E. G. K. HARRY QUINN. 1S or q ; - ie tend fr aeay Fn ie olen srenang®, under another ame with extremely dificult to say, just especially if two or more teeth | 5 VINCENTE BATLE tans & RICE one who 7 4 he trou n your case really 12, ——- WE: ' ) ever cursed with “a dark brown ? \thing they previously did under the as everything depends on what part ol] pA SOT EREE Sg | nIAr TO" ohen ear A in Gonduetine a bad breath, a dull, amr fd Milk Exchange, Limited, Finally the the rods bresks. if you will be more PHOTO PLAYS. 5 — = L 4 constipation, liver, bad | Attorney General intervened again, explicit 1 will gludly make sugges- , ition or pimply face. and when things got to look incom pertinent to the dis- | tions. , Edward: ve Tablets are @ | fortable the new trust was abandon-| cussion of the milk problem. It 8 \ ,utomobiie kdito j fo ceereable connpound mixes itis ed, but the system was not changed, | aigniticant for the future, Tha Whit. ("nat ‘ in Bt Riven ey veh knpw them by thelr | Under the mutual recognition of Bor-| man defeat in the first judgment of 4E have @ 1016 Reo and when I put a eT ‘ @live color. den’s leadership. the people on the food problem, It | clutch out @ sizsing noise Is Wed. & Sat. 2.90, : Dr. Bd vé t among pee | During this period the Borden Com-| will not be the last. Those to come |” A mechanic told me this is WM. COLLIER ' . Edwards spent Fear SPAS PE | pany. announced the prices and | will be more definite and pronounced. na clutoh being & disc. If so, tn “NOTHING BUT LIES." : tients afflicted with and ferme to both producer and consumer, | There will be no war to obscure tho | Please stato why the clutch, w REPUBLIC Y4, (Sa 3%... SSS y Tablets are the | ih the others followed. No one ever] importance of the food problem at | thrown out makes the noise? Is there NS | Wed Rat. at 230 foubted that consultations preceded| future elections, Women will cast |22¥ Possible way I can have my ac- cellerator tightened?) A READER. Probably caused by lack of lubrica- tion, Oil or greasa thoroughly. A the announcements but if #0, no rec- ord of it was made. Several investigations were held half the votes, and they will vote for food for their children, The dealers held an easy monopoly FLORENCE REED i ROADS OF DESTINY ee ee perenne ‘a for Tooklet STEWART Jr.. Pres. J25'W.57'¥ST. at Bway Tel Ciecle’ 5270 nt and method of wt nat. Newitt. ta ree "Ut “Ba ANSKN For ‘CAptes, WANTED—MALE. WANTED TRAINMEN and STATICHMEN Ages 21 to 55, Subway and Elevated Divisions, INTERBOROUGH RAPID SINISE co, arr) }* 3 pe wo ® 7 8 Permit No. ——_—_— DANCING CARNIVAL Formerly at Grand Central Palace NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK} i G6th Street and Broadway 3 Lessons ult 25s, MEETINGS. j COLUMN OnOER Not aecesrary ti Veasuns. ‘wit tty te ae’ ares amine. Tera to dance ot thle popaler at SOCIETY or TAMMANY during this period. The mont impor- tant of these was conducted by At- torney General O'Malley, He reported abundant evidence of a monoply in restraint of trade, Among other things he discovered that the dealers maintained a “dead wagon” at their common expense, The purpose of this wagon was to punish dealers who attempted to cut prices or to avoid the rules any way. Th was sent to his customers with int struction to undersell him at any cost until he became “broke” or desisted. In cases where this failed, the At- torney. General reported that the horses of the offending dealer were myateriously poisoned. Nine of the dealers were indicted at the time, but they have never been tried. BRAZEN TRUST MEETS BAD SIT- | UATION BY RAI iG PRICES. The Borden leadership forced the dairy industry of the State to the brink of ruin, ‘To preserve the in+ dustry and to insure a milk supply for the city, the Btate, through the De+ partment of Foods and Markets, vised plans and began the exec! tion of them to secure @ full supply of milk at reasonable ‘The plan was to first give the farm- | or enodgh to keep him producing milk ree STOMACH Pape’s Diapepsin at once ends sourness, gases, acidity, indigestion. Wndigested food! Lumps of pain; {belching gas, acids and sourness, When your stomach is all upset, here is Instant relief—No waiting! wore, nd stomach acidity end. \§ ‘vs pe's Diapepsin tablets cost little |fougher case than Anite or lat any drug store bat there le poles cue See surer or quicker stomach relief t. | Sreneee CLOSING | STOCK )CK QUOTATIONS. | | FOR BALE. Peete ANT RE arithongweay PRICRS, Sees rene of milk for forty years, They brooked no interference. ‘They were moved by no appeal, They held tight to their advantage until it was wrested from them, Feeling their grip weakening, they are now planning and conspiring to acquire official and legal sanction to a new monovly for milk distribu- tion in New York City. This cly was one of the prominent f disk clutch itself does not make a noise, Put on @ heavier spring. Automobile Kditor: Krom my experience with motor cars I find that gasoline, oil, grease and kerosene have a bad effect on all rubber goods, Do any of the anti- freezing solutions have t¥e same fect on the hose connections of the ‘The moment you eat a tablet of Pape’s Diapepsin all the indigestion | yspepsia misery, the sourness, | motor? Am rather doubtful of the use of these solutions because of this. 3.3, W While alcohol, when used as an anti-freezing solution, will not seri- ously aifect the hose connections, some of the other compounds have a bad effect on them, If the use of of the original Whitman-Perkins- Wicks bill, TRUST NOW LOOKS TO FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION. Last June an attempt was made to secure it stealthily through private contract, and now they turn hopefully to the Federal "Aaminiatration for, ie these various compounds js necessary Recent figures on the cost gives ua an | Would suggest that the circulation intimation of what to expect if they {system be washed out thoroughly succeed. But they will not succeed. ‘The women of New York will see to that, In our next article clude this series by the ussio’ the necessary means to a economia and efficient distribution of milk, DONT FUSS WH MUSTARD PLASTERS! will con, SON BORN TO ALMA GLUCK. Musterole Works Without the metonpe meee ee 38 wife ot Blister—Easier, Quicker There's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff- ness with a little clean, white Musterole, Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combired in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister, Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bench is, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, plcurisy,rheuma- tism, serie. pains and aches of the back joints, sprains, sore muscle: braleon chilblains, frosted fect, colds r the chest (it often prevents pneumoni 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2: oy Alma Gluck, Metropolitan Opera singer, who is the wife of Bfrera Zimbaliat, the violinist, gave birth to @ son this morning at her home, No. 315 West 100th Street. Miss Gluck was ried to Zim- balist in 1913, They have a daughter, Marlo ‘Virginia, Who is about threo years old, ical tai “THE BARRIER” TO LEAD PLAZA THEATRE FILMS The film attraction at the Plaza Theatre will be “The Barrier,” by Rex Beach, to-morrow; Sessue Hayakawa in "The Temple of Dusk,” Monday and Tuesday; Mabel Normand in "A fect 36," Wednesday and ‘Thursday: “Under Four Flags,” Friday and Sat- urday, aca il HAYWARD SENDS CITATION. | Writes District Attorney Sw Busy Time at Front, District Attorney Swann received a copy of the citation given by the French | _ commander to Col, William W. Hay- ward of the 369th Regiment, formerly the 18th New York Infantry, composed Jof colored troops. On the back of the leitation Col, Hayward had penned a brief note to his friend. It read rear Judge: Just a line to pay my yects,” Good wishes for your health | What a time we are having neh Army and under Jre | since April 8 except two Ks out man is a much | Am, Car & Pte wf Amn! ae Aim. Tow BNOADWAY. AND. BIST ST, PHONE SCHUYLER seit 0) 1Ue., EMILY ST :VENS in a tensely vital “DES ad * ‘i ¥ AStory of and Infriguet sowie withthe E Mystex ottiariceod Jand the Cheerful Sfuso: {ANCE OF FRANCE AND AMERICA A BAFFLING MYSTERY A SWEET LOVE STORY INTRODUCING “THE VEILED PRINCESS” READ THE STORY IN THE EVENING WORLD Nov. 30, Dec. Ist, (Today and Sunday) REGUN THEATRE 60 W. 116th St., New York City Nov. 30, Dec. Ist, (Today and Sunday SHEFFIELD THEATRE 308 Sheffield Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 2d, 3d, (Monday and Tuesday) ‘GARDEN THEATRE Jamaica, L. 1 Dec. 2, 3, 4, (Monday, Tues. and Wed. REGENT THEATRE ene N. J. , 3d, (Monday and Tuesday RIALTO THEATRE Brooklyn, N. Y. 3d, (Monday and poetry) *MONTCLATIC THEATR Montclair, N. J. . 2d, Dec, Dec. 12, 13, 14, (Thurs., Fri. and Sat.) OLYMPIC THEATRE Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 15th, (Sunday) ROSE THEATRE 102d St. & Amsterdam Ave., N. Y. C. Dec. 16; 17, (Monday and Tuesday) MAJESTIC THEATR 185th St. & St. Nicholas jek N. Y. Dec. 2, 3, (Monday and Tuesday) RIALTO THEATRE Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 9th, 10th, (Monday and Tuesday) OXFORD THEATRE Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec, 12; 13, 14, (Thurs., Fri. and Sat.) OLYMPIC THEATRE Brooklyn, N. Y. HUDSON Wert 2 8 Brenings, or Mats Wed. & Sat. sous sant RR », ‘ ‘ ELTINGE “4 Sc TO-wionT, a3, ELTINGE sen Wea a tar, "230. a ORDERS] Ere areal B Li Hie i THE BIG: CHANCE ~ MARY NASH ASTOR ™, th ‘Bree. 6. Sate Ets re Wea, ‘a Ss ‘Sat, ais, Saberatcics Little. Simplicity 44TH ST. % MANTE BOOT! SCOTT 3 ie Pig oe Gar Kuamer’s BE CALM CAMILLA S10" Beet’ performance brightest play te em, BE. or Bway, Ee Ey PED eke it ue SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT hes . | Charies | Cari Myson & Eva. 6.20, Mats, Wed. & Sat, 2.99, ” Jane Cowl 2 TheCrowded —e Hour Ny | MAXINE ELLIOTT’S TOWN. ‘THEATRE, ™~ TEA for 3 Broadhurst “ii. shun waae NORA BAYES | LADIES IRST i Matinee Wed. & Bat H. B, WAKNER \| with IRENE s ORDONI Their ot Thrice THE UNKNOWN PUDDLE with RICHARD OENNETT PLYMOUTH jie, Wea" suc JOHN BARRYMORE tn Toutes REDEMPTION” inten ES a DAVID WwW ARF1i AucrioNeER” 00 LIL Senta at $1.00, ere! |r l: LYN. tN Dec. 9th, 10th, (Monday and Tuesday) Dec. 18th, (Sunday) WHEAT INU FRI S OXFORD THEATRE OSE THEATRE TAR * * Tay. 0 0 Fale ‘St. Mat, \ cabot ho | "andes BRRAENTecoub wiamonD THE Picture vou with iva rete Brooklyn, N. Y. 102d PP ee Sh Has Ave., N.Y. City BROADWAY BELLS” eat ea ; med twat | _ Mito ruin Aa eee Mor ariou peunee—tove Dec. 16 and 17, (Mon. and Tues.) MAJESTIC THEATRE, 185th St. and St. Nicholas Ave. Every Wanday—2 Bia Concerts 2 Fora the Bas + Trent one uA a A Nae eres ee « : vy Rul, Samah se aa Be ; oo I GREE Avalloble ot Exlibtters’ Mutual Distributing Corp., 1000 Broodway, N. ¥. CHARITY. oft ke NST ceeemeereeeeeereereereeeemeneeememiees | Mor. Mer. ct. pf al ; ny LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. _ |itdint Beat ‘ MABTEON AV, ots BE hack Had. a8, ROMANCE OF TARZAN hrs MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.15 GREATEST oF bk TH Sovoren A New Tarzan of the Apes Story. ¢ husicac’ COMED! = Sunday, “THE BARRIER,” AGENTS WANTED. | Beer : ae ht * | BROADWAY TALE ae Bag | RIAL TISTONY OF WONLD Wai ih tb 4 i MR. & MRS, CHAKLit: CHAPLIN com a an 7 My 4 LF Jaton 5 GRO, 7% 18 1 oy i ae HBTS An “J waitin Besta "Box Otte ‘alee wn 4 Badia _ _—s casera, oir Su aeunine memes “idle