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n if the automobile manufacturers imonty 7 per cent. of the produc: Schedule contemplated at the be- of the year, 1919 will be a ree: ‘one for the tire industry, to Preston 15. Roberts, Prest- fection Tire and Rubbe: nm the war was expected th new machi: Ia possi will reduce ¢ production oe 1,200, Continued Mr. Roberta. Bi number of new vehicles toon mendous business for tine manufact five tires, and the 6,000,000 30,000,000 tires during the year.” perielom ered MOTOR TRANSPORTATION. transportation,” sys President of the Mitchell beam ot New York, transporta: sel Salesmen now time covering their territories mobile than aid by ral they can go where they over for trains. “The farmer a De mobile is ahead competitor who still uses the horse” 1785 F. 0 oF. 0.8. Gi B, CHELSEA BEST MATERIALS IN AUTOS. fe are S9TH ST. N. ¥.| the tyne ot ~ Sa ae the chassis Exchange Dealers * NEW AND USED pony oul President of the Studebaker Corpor: duction, ia the very tainable, He says ye toat sy even est boit receives careful Wie ryt est tees Not only is it « luxurious, ‘car, fashSonable pina hadadighony. pn phe pgs yong And it is econo reyangai ‘ ‘ MORROW MOTORS, Inc. 1761 Broadway, at 56th Street Phone Circle 4163. No Lost Time There are 600 to 700 fewer parts in a Stewart. This eliminates weight and re- duces tire and gasoline expense. 200 lines of business and 27 foreign countries of Stewart’s dependability. Why don’t you investigate? “In Five Years None Has Worn Qut” 5 Sizes—34-Ton—1-Ton—114-Ton—2-Ton—314-Ton Send for free booklet “How to Choose a Motor Truck."” HERRMAN MOTOR TRUCK CO., INC. 607-615 W. 57TH ST.,N. Y. Phone Col. 5572-3 ca an a le A an le A ER Be dent and General Manager of the Per- the ' dustry would eee " S at’ ‘east ‘Ti00,600 that unforeseen f ~¢] ure ers. Each new car A carry at least or m motor vehicles already in service wit account for the consumption of, another “We are living in an age of speed and there has been no greater contribution to speed in late years than automobile George Stowe, Motor Car ition to feed rail- reeds ‘is now. recognized as of almost as great importance as the rallroads them- make better "besative they want to and lose no time ‘setting Mg « trip to town ae t now makes it chant ‘who slivers his ecete ty ani. la material used to make up of the new Studebaker cars, according to M. F. Wollering, Vico tion, in charge of engineering and pro- eat erage ob- © amal)~ consideration ification ee Svilsive Lint ' Fer NEWS AND GOSSIP OF ‘AUTOS' One of the Latest of Four-Cylinder Cars Now Making an Appearance on Automobile Row Rina cx BROADWwW->Y STEPHENS SIX MAKES GOOD ECONOMY RECORD. Alfred J. Higgins, of 187th Street and Grand Concourse, the distributer of the Stephens Salient Six for New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, has @ car of this make won the trophy in the medium priced class in the annual economy run from Los Angeles to Camp Curry. The car averaged 21.4 miles to & gallon and beat all the water cooled cars in any class by a fair margin, One of the lending publications on the Pacific Coast says of this per- formance “With a record of 46.2 ton miles the conomy run last week. ry, This moans that tho Stephe Tecord for gasoline,” ol White Plains, and Mrs, reosived notice from the factory that] Camp," lacks. “tie out, Perry Dunn of #5, 19 coq: nut Hill Avenue, returned from France and exp be discharged within « few days. Mra. Charles WESTCHESTER NOTES. Mra. B. a Avenue, White Island Mrs. A. Ly Erbeck and daughter, Mise Krbeck, of Mamaroneck Avenue, lett to-day with Mr. Philip Braender on an e@x- tended motor trip through New Eng- land and into Canada Miss Cora M.. Ki are spending thelr vi Moose Lake, in the Adiron- White Plains, iH, ue, White Plal: is at Long Beach, Cal fy) James Corr and family of Fisher Plains, Willets of the White Plains Hospital is enjoying @ vaca- jon. Sberirt States and Germany, West of No. 41 Burleson, Mail addressed to are at Hen the same regulations economy ase 4 Nossitter has appointed| pean countries, As Sirdest rune in the Wert, Tho Steph- | Richard J. one of White Plains a uty sher! ene used only 17% gallons of gasoline on the run of 374.5 miles with a load of 4,320 po The average was 21.4, setting | new record for cars in this clans.” emceniifecnommns LOCK CARS; PREVENT THEFT It has been estimated by District At- Lewis that 6,000 automobiles January, and it t a campaign rongly organized gang of has been working with impunity for six months. Police Com- missioner Enright has promised full co- operation in combating this evil. ol The Colt-Stratton Company, Dodge Brothers distributers in New York, has @ line of automobile locks that it is Fecommending to all automobiliats, One the Johnson Automobile. Lock, #0.made that it locks the we In ni tral Another, the NuLock, rendprs the car ii ible to steer, ferent jock is the Auto Signal Device, An oval bar of steel that is ol and locked on the front wheel. ————— PROTECTIVE LEAGUE GROWS. Two weeks ago the League for Mo= |toriats’ Protection. was announced. In that length of time Harry W. Gaston, \Preaident of the organization, reports |that more than 5,000 applications have been received and that already more than “ihe of day. sonal property. Lillie estate, = 0 Holy is ‘a 2 gixtr, Sul a dif-) Tro; bal, Cor M. Hebert, and to hia Muller. Family, venue, Mina ‘Frances B, Warner of South Seventh Avenue, Mount Vernon, is at Randotph, N.Y. Miss Harriet Butler of South Ninth Avenue, Mount Vernon, will spend the @ of the summer at Bridgeport, will of the Inte Mau Mount Vernon w: bate in the Surroga Tre foft “ower $10,000". in per He gives his laughter, Marie J. Humphrey, the other one-third, giving $600, and Anna wife executrix of his estate. A” bronze tablet 4 Latholic Church of New Rochelle, at 4.30 o'clock next Sunday afternoon, in mem- ory of the late Rev. Andrew T. Roche, founder and first rector of the parish. The dedicatory service 1s to guctes by Archbishop Hayes Miss Dorothy A. Helme of North ‘Tenth Avenue, Mount Vernon, will pass the summer as Chester, 3 x Mias Mary A. Finley ‘h Bigh! Avenue; Mount Verne. is a Ballston \d Mrs. George Perritt of South Mount Vernon, each to Alma P. Hoerst Cornine street, Mount Conn, * ‘ernon, is at Westport, William Robertson and his daughters of Stevens Avenue, Mount Vernon, are entertaining Miss Roberts Alley of Augusta, Ga, Miss Irma Schneider of North ‘Ter- race Avenue, Mount Vernon, is at Ham- ice Hebert filed for pro- ffice yester= will be sent by way way and Denmark. wo-thirdss ot” his after appoints his be unveiled: in the con- New o While the authorities utmost to keep secre’ are was being carried on face. of Washington ment. A recently founded paper at Breslau is in the Argentine. Tt PRESIDENT WILL REVIEW ALL ARMY DEATH DEGREES Pershing Also Instructed to Exer- cise Power of Confirmation in Cases Abroad. WASHINGTON, July 16.—Here- after all death sentences imposed by army courts martial must be sub- mitted to the President, regardless of the nature of the offense or where committed. Gen, March, Chief of Staff, has directed that the com- manding Generals of each depart- ment refrain from further exercise of the power to order the execution of @ death sentence or dismissal conferred upon department commanders by bed fp ton send article of war, and that | commanders cause any record of trial involving execution to be trans- mitted to the President. The Chief of Staff also has directed “that the commanding General, A. B. F., be informed that he may legally continue to exercise power of confirmation conferred by the forty- eighth article of war, but that in view of changed conditions it is de- sired that he refrain from further ex- ercise of power to order the execution MAIL TO GERMANY AGAIN PERMITTED “° Burleson Issues Order Allowing Im- of, Rockledge mediate Resumption of All pot Sednine, Cortespondence. WASHINGTON, July 16—Resump- tion of mail service between the United effective immedi- ately, was provided in an order signed | (ra last night by Postmaster General any portion of Germany now will be accepted under and at the same rates as apply to mail to other Euro- direct steamship service between this country and Ger- many has not been established, mail of Holland, Nor- ‘The order followed action of the War Trade Division of the State Depart- ment in issuing blanket licenses for the resumption of trade with Germany, GERMAN EMIGRATION TO SOUTH AMERICA Strong Campaign Said to Be Going on Beneath the Surface. th) BERLIN, July 16, (United Presis),— are doing their t any plans for the emigration of Germans to Gouth America, it was evident to-day that & strong campaign for such an exodus beneath the sur- ‘The Government denies that Argen- tina {ts going to assist such @ move- emigration newa- stressing oppor tunities in Gouth America, especially Presents full di- gests of immigration laws in the South emphasizes the value 400 complaints of reckless driving have] ign” o, American States, been forwarded to league headquarters!" "ris annual outing of the Sunday|of a knowledge of Spanish and wal | "We have received plications fOr) gonool of the Union Congregational|that emigrants nd Ad from men and women in all jife,” ‘membershi walks of says Mr, Gaston. “In Chureh of Tuckahoe is to be Woodlands, Tuckahoe, held in inking capital if Saturday, coeds 7 Ne showld have a fair they expect to suc- of commendation, these let igration in the coming year, espe- Cuining suggestions for Lastearten Again Indicted. clatie When, the ful ‘force wat taxes league more effective.’ ‘William Lustgarten, former head of] and indemnities is the ‘Tax Lien Company of this city, charge COLUMBIA SIX SHOW. —— George L. Riess and J. Herbert Car- |penter jr, both of whom have just returned after eighteen months’ service in France, announce the formation of the firm of Riess &-Carpenter te-handl the sales of the Columbia Six in the tropolitan district, for which the Shanes B. Riess Company is the Hast- holesale distributer. Shr Riess s Mr. Carpenter start off ith a Bix In rary showroom for the Sasmma t the Forty-fourth Street fons. of the Hotel Astor. The oar will display there until such time as le showr oan, be : itted uy. The new firm 3 No. 128 Broadway. A BRIGHT TRUCK OUTLOOK. “The coming year will witness a con- dition in the sale of motor trucks quite similar to that wo aro now seeing in the passenger car line," saya I. W. Mulford, President of the L. W. Mu. ford Compafty, Inc., Eastern. distribu ters of Grant passenger cats and motor trucks. “Building operations, the keystone of real prosperity, » only beginning, and once in full swing, the far motor trucks will be simply enormous.” Seah so REYNOLDS IN KEYSTONE. ‘As another indication of the policy of the Keystone Tire and Rubber Company te expand and add big men to its or ganisation, it is now announced that F. I, Reyno for many yoars with the United States Tire Company in the ca- acity of sales manager of pneumatic ires, has now joined the Keystone as {ts gales director. GARBAGE MENACES HEALTH. = With Ashes on Mosquito Breeding Groands Misdemeanor, Health Commissioner Copeland re quested newspapers to-day to ans ounce that the mixing of garbage with ashes is causing a material menace to health in somo sections of the city, and that this is a misdemeanor. “A number complaints," said the rea this of mixing of garbage asheans which are quite breeding low The odors arising youn= of the Commissioner, * flee recently of t dumped over my Fround and ponds rom the mixture nhealthful * from the “N to bla it is a parties for ‘this, the fact. remains that nice ameanor 4 Health De to of e@} Ire under indictment on a ° eobetaling $2,000 of the com funds, was indicted again yest another grand larceny charge. be arraigned to-day before Judge Mc-|are Intyre in General Sessions, indictment charges Lust; larceny of enbach of 20,04 from Robert Schalk- | by jo, 216 William Street. aye ‘on He will ‘The new ten with the Keystone Tine & Russer Co. Broadway and 62nd Street NEW YORK that the Western harvest fields already of the sentence in any case in which sentence of death or dismissal is con- firmed, with a to its execution without commutation.” “Tt is desired that, in any case,” the order adds, may" be suspended and record trans- mitted to the President under the fifty-first article of war for his ac- onsscilllinancisaon STATE WINS $6,000,000. ALBANY, July 16.—The Gtate won a decided victory yesterday when the Court of Appeals upheld the contention of Attorney General Newton that corpora- tions which are required tq pay a net income tax cannot deduct from the pay- ment the cass paid the bse gt Gov- | org ha excess profits and income The decision means Set, Ber svar ‘will not have to. Pay, porations about 000,000, sexlveted | ‘hia The co held that as. the right to impose per tent. upon the net ine incomes of corporations. ‘he. Oren was in the case of the seoaet te a on -~ atte ae, hy ‘80 0 have the State net income set aside on the pt | that the State did not have the power to levy upon the gntire net jeoome, holding that corpora- tio! lawfully deduct the money al Government in excess BIG ARMY HOSPIT CLOSES ITS DOORS “Greenhut's’ Ends Its Career After * Having Treated a Total of 37,000 Patients. United States Debarkation Hospita) No. 3, at Sixth Avenue and 18th Btreeet, ceased to exist last night. Better known to the publiqas “Green- it has stood in this city since November, 1918, as the most vivid ex- position of what it really meant to be in a great war. Since the first consignment of ‘wounded men entered the hospital on Nov. 23, 1918, @ total of 37,000 has been passed through. On a single day 2,235 ‘were received. The largest number in one Lo was en ‘William J. Monaghan, who had t Apply a few hurting. The group Total Mileage eign), yi Vliet 14,880 . O1700' b+ 15,500 f- 27,900 .#, UUANOQOUENURNEUUUUOUUOUUAQEAREUCUEELUUAAAAL AU 231,130 Miles; Repairs but $76; another amazing record for Maxwell Trucks ERE are the third returns on the nation-wide inquiry to determine the reliability of Maxwell trucks. Group No. | showed 16 trucks, $830.59 for repairs, for 90,010 miles. Group No. 2 showed 15 trucks, $313.07 for repairs, for 109,700 miles. just examined follows: Actual Repair | Total Cost Mileage - $2.50 | 18,000 ° 00 27,900 * ° -00 20,000 . -00 15,500 : Fi -50 24,800 * ¥, ©. 3:00 15,500 This is at the rate of $7 per Maxwell truck against an average mileage of almost 20,000. This is, so far as we know, the most remarkable -figure ever recorded on a motor track, regardless of price. Paralleling this repair cost record is the obvious and’well- known gas, tire, and oil mileage economy of the Maxwell truck —s0 accepted in the trade and by the public that it no longer is a subject of comment. ieee eae ieee ereat he ecamdl ic bel uae A truck often seeking the aid of mechanics is like a sick horse. Maxwell, as these repair figures show, is a well nigh perfect piece of machinery. And when you consider the cost —chassis price $1185 f.0.b. Detroit—you can easily figure what a great money earner it is. Many Maxwells pay back their cost in a year's Maxwell Motor Sales Assia New York Branch, 1808 Broadway Corner 59th St., New York City Phone Circle 5550 Bronx Branch, 175th Street and Grand Concourse Aistinction of directing tho largest turned away Doesn’t hurt! calluses right off with fingers bothersome corn. Tiny bottles of“ Freexane’? cast but a few cents at drug stores tution was runt The capacity one-fourth that of civilian hospite aaditton e floor spac mt lding. u twelve-story Cl , to the east, was utilized mn | Hudson Street was us | home. a FIRE AT HEADQUARTERS. Detective Learns Pat It Out. When several engine companies drew up in front of Police Headquarters last night, and a few minutes Jater the fire men began stretching lines of hose into the building, a large. crowd collected and waited to see a whi j livery, oF perhaps a Police Co! er or two dash about exc were sadly disappointed. ‘The fire was in a small electric fan in the Detective Bureau. One of the detectives deduced that the fire might out if the fan was turned off. This done and the flame flickered out red of waiting for action, the crowd Lift touchy corns and drops of ‘‘Freezone’’ upon that eld, Instantly that corn stops Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness, Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, and the hard skia calluses on of feet litt right off—no bumbug! Actual Repair Coat More miles per tallow More miles on tires ALUTONUTUULEGHAUELEON SOOO OPEN EVENINGS A Y CERUETMUANAAUAUAAUOUUU ATU AAN OVA AN EEA AST