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_—— ay Motor Truck Delivery Service Offers Big Opportunities for | Chauffeurs ana Mechanics Who Had Military Training. | 2 large part motor trucks will play in the country’s transportation « of big shipping companies returning soldiers who had motor truck experience in Chauffeurs and | the movement of of materials, tralned mechanics are » army's vast in great demand. u soldiers have 8 for use in their motor truck deliv With motor trucks used extensively in cities and through the farm sec- tions as ao auxiliary to railroads, there is a big opportunity for soldiers their military experi- been employed by single shipping who served in the transport divisions to capitalize ence when they are discharged from the army Aatranobile Editor to clean oll} , oat of the engine « © use for thus purpose? PRANK BALDWIN, » petcocks on plugs bottom of crank cu for a fow minute fan is all right slowly until DWARD DUNN. g about a qua nto uta quar : lwater disappears without th you examine the motor tor suro getting sure to refill the c amount of good gr. petcucks are closed. Automobile Haitor nverflow pipe AML th® vid oil 0 r ' i the “ when it [x pumped in us it would be in country run » Just low enough water, When circulating 4 over or around it and » proportion in baker which The carbon knoc remover and put that in, with tried to start my T have had trouble with © 1 took my Without compre cylinder walls ton ring® so as co let the compr \lvisable to have your gen- beneficial effect ylinder Stud Yale-Princeton Regatta on Hou-, } satonic River and Navy-Syra- cuse Struggle on Severn. » rowed to-day, with the Princeton regatta over the t gears or bearing |Navy-Syracuse struggle on the Severn tudebaker service Princeton race long etring reton victories W from first to » bad Twas obli races which the Haven, Wall his did away with way, but at Ne without injuring the p A_READER. From what you write in my radiator evapor: uk woul stop the a Food body THREE- CORNERED RACE IN NEWARK TO-MORROW. 4 Bowtum on next ‘Tuew heavyweight, postponement af 1 4 ten-round bout | jvornered mate the second round of at the Queensberry atched to meet nd Manager Chapman ha: fw fifteen. round deaision | York Madden, the a show to be brought next Thurs- | land fea therweidht, off at Montreal, ¢ in ten-round teat | off at Montreal, Matt Hinkel, |second at two mile is necessary the Jor sone time will have to get Cx und for that reason he n Giants in Pirat Vite Gam Englishman likely to tak dladetphia, to-night, Joteny ‘Tilman, the beau tacnvelight limit who defeated Jack I y Canada recently, season for the Wkely to box any Downey Hon t Ho ot the Kureka A.C, +f Waltimore on May bieenth round and Judging from the Vrosty” te far from being tmomie ten diye ago, i well « Lbyneko Win mange af te Sportanen's is now Uying to gn ap cham ay Laaanard and Chaar Jack Keon ut at the Hime Tecimeng wrestling mate CAMBRIL @o winning star bout and the prugects am that way bout at the Olympia A t Ub myn at cmow if MacKay 11 eve bum te trian, RACING SELECTIONS. al ea a ° amy, and tas mane cas », as bo has duprored cone 4a omich being arranged Migr, tot take. the aka" mi pa Khayyam, Crimper. haely be eoguaed to take Geventh Race—Romeo, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 3, BRA NCHES OF SPORTS R. Lindley Murray to Take Courts at Forest Hills To-Day R LINDLEY MURRAY Prate by REViCN National Tennis Champion! Paired With Harold Throck- morton in a Special Doubles Two Teena Rowing Races To-Day vision of Dr. | Inat ten days, | ement hae be F th © power! A niried S wer the Henle irse ern thia afternoon, T and alt Va a that tren! battle Syract w at Which made a # evern last n tauaht to row a aa Ov Fariner Bb (Parmer Ovol, Glendale Morse Dry Dock vs {Morse Pield r wska B, B,C, vs. Che Alaska Dark, Stat and Newark Sta Dexter Park, Brooklyn Emeralds vs. Bagles a game 27. M, at ory Gr Downey NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Standing of the Clube Cun Wok WX ee bd Meadin Jersey ae ah Ps ni Great Reet. | Made by Army i —— ers Hi) CHANCES: PLAY ee i Bowling Alley) By Chatter Tack 1 of New York Hospital baske ¢ | Pay ux $41," writes one of the tone he J a ens ul ty he has burned no coal in on with twenty-six victories and last month, has made Bo repairs in the last six’montns and is giving 1 wan comp’ us parts of the Uni have ‘had previous pasketba Their Tricks Exposed in Let- wed of dropped them into State of the team Anderson strong 4 With some ‘th a lotad of 163, these Private best shots seen in championship Ment adver of the largest Western unl- pioion th y consid best guards in jm tata, both of the product of Two his expert. | li player at Duluth, | vrites: “I have two roams on the top,t later won letter with a prominent Weer Private Dolson, a rn ask If he was an undesirable t mveling onganiaa’ makes od his of the ( vt Hai High School, State championship |for two con: » championship combination has!) “why he didn't give me first ¢ » credit of defeat army teams in the baa Alwayn been 1 | naporta | watern Divi LANDLORDS TAKE. = ee in seven months, cased by the successive in that time from #41 @ T jesq now than it was when we were us inch cheaper janitor service.” a Another Bronx tenant reports as 0 nerease from $29 a month to $41 ta wi He declares that no re= pairs have been made in the last year, ia ters From Victims to it heat and hot water have bees : 5 vekin ven in severe ther, and for several years and proved Evening World. that all the Janitor service consists of hie wh ve owner if gives from, }Ume to um Every now and me tenant.) oO in still another responding to T ng World's! T " ity-five sign & re- requeat. for ane port written by one of their number, a 7 Our rent has been raised being rent profit A ne % tw ee last October, in all $9 eaoh, Iandlord ono writes | f $21 to $80 4 month, for toar from Brooklyn th ecing an apart b not a di ar has been . seen on repairs in th ine, We 1 for $0 a month in ave all had burn gas because w4@ r such manner as to arouse his sus we pay for, and » hot water that 1 uve had to hea | kettles, even for washing say nothing of bathing.” West side tenant, whose nm raised from $20 to $27, it was his apartment, for which he was paying $% a month, be | unswered the adv nt in such A WAY AS Not to expos hin identity, | and learne that it was, indeed, hia. | He at on went to the landlord to | Aur of this h ant. | bedty 1, “you ca * ouse, overrun with miew wehes and water bugs. It make any difference how y to exterminate them fn they come from other inerable old buildiag, "No," anid the land stay in the aparta’ Bee | it others are willing to pay.” Thereupon | p: nt at the price which ‘he exhibited several anawors to the| Which really in sumgestive of the very adverti P ; he chea tenements im the poorest . hamptonshib | advert + showing that he coull |Sretinn of the city. Tet. the ameate | of | Tadily let it for $50. ' ou nteliirence by telling ua cost of matnten- “TL agke , s increase of rentals. im," writes the tenant, B08 | Ae ifving: Ue of EBS InetOane eam at the Increased price. ‘Oh,’ the vory | infarming us that we must at ones | njconalterate landiord answerod, “1 sign leases from next October on, they nim | thought you might move out if L put | close by saying: “Assuring you of o@r# attention,’ &c.” ‘q| continue the rent up to $5 and that might 4, de ana] leave mo with a vac kit apartineat DE BILLY OFF TO FRANCE. three contenders for the | ©" My hands for a m ch hampionahip title: wasn’t taking any chances, you sec | “A tenant of an apartinent house | Commis or Says His Work @a * “Speedy” Rush. Will Succeed Shar, p as hoyle 8 Coach ‘ Princeton's Receives Offer E rom to Coach Big Red Eleven This Year. o- year arrange 8 a result of his success in thi y true | how th { his work while director of athletics was not prominent in raduate | Ithaca to-day. | toovbull » Cornell | days track sports has been named 1 * Princeton football Leama of 1915-16-17 with, With | during the sea ¢d a similar position than ordinary the ptivitios 8 thought that his formal | What Do You Want to Know? Sporting Queries Answered A batter hits 8 the boating | © shortstop, ; Jeffries » latter receive? (1) Receints, $270,775. ut | drew $60,600 ana was given a $10,000 | HOW IT PLANS TOGETIT ough bis hands ¢ (2) Johnson average, ree 1918? oe Tells of the Shop Councils and the Burns hit for | If shortatop made good throw he lis credited with an man charged with ian error and ored . and the player | who retired the batter at second cred ) alited with a putout. and stole 6 base 290, fielded 965 and stole 40 ba Binghamton, Buffalo and Toronto. * Callahan's correct mall a] rw | (2) Joe Wilfling, | [AGN a! (2) Tg ball ech GERMANY TO-DAY ciwean|| A NATION IN COLLAPSE Apply to Bronx Church House at} 1511 Fulton Avenue Hebrew parentage. f Bohemian parentage Neither a sacrifice hit nor sacrifice fly count as a time at bat. ‘Rickard Leaning Toward Toledo CLEVELAND, Hartley Win 1t Kast New Dempsey chaimpic | E2.UCATIONAL, INSTRU ION, ITRU ION. aC} hc MORE YOu KNOW STEWART auro scwoot K. 0. Drown nsw «at Yon St mr ‘broudway) Games To- Day, BIRMINGHAM, rews, Birmingham piteh« twirled thy first po-bit game of the on the upper West side writes; “Push America nded. by nt profiteering campaign, The | é - , rablo situation is causing agony} Fdouard De Billy, French High Come *. pip ioner country, sa'led fare in the poorer ters Nn sections populated | © yesterday on La Lorraine, Fie” refined middle class salary earn |aoid the work of the commission pras~ 3 9 Ch Here is a sample ease: AN! tently had come to an end and that Hpartment in our house rented for $66 ,) sffaira left had been turned over ho a month until last fal when it wa. to Maurice Casazene, who will mall raived $80 & month, [repairs have been even having to | to replace thoi AT of several mucee: then no |tain an office at No 66 Broadway. oe shades | Robert Casadesua of the Theatre Bat jombicr Whe & Passenger endelt 4 tenants in no-| be said w pany of Fronch body knows how many years, Yot {playets will be seen at tho theatre nese 1 8 the nerve to carried 152 firat cabig ¥” landl demand an in sccoptan abin passengers. it by the use | Views s« In the Editorial Section in WHAT LABOR IN |}©2 ENGLAND WANTS AND @ MARY McARTHUR ANDERSON A Leading Figure in the Industrial Movement, Industrial Parliament Jack es) AN ARTICLE TO OPEN THE EYES AND was STIR THE IMAGINATION Special Feature To-Morrow By CYRIL BROWN, pitch World European Staff Correspondent. With first picture to be published in bof this country of Kapitan Leutnant ot! Schweiger, the man who sank the Lusitania. In the Picture Gravure Section UNUSUAL AEROPLANE PHOTO. GRAPHS, illustrating accidents likely @ to happen through lack of landing places. EXCLUSIVE PORTRAITS OF THE WA LEADERS OF THE NEW GERMAN fe) REPUBLIC, and startling pictures of the conditions they face. w, THE VICTORY ARCH MOVED BY (© PHOTOGRAPHY TO A NEW SITE An interesting camera trick-photo. — . “ By Ms