The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 8

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1G NEW SAFETY LAW }'e™ Signs for R. 1. Crossings on Metal Dinos, 4 Aug. 29.—The Public Serv- Commission for the Second District “ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST ' 20, 1919. railroad eross- ‘The sign ts a iso elevated four to five feet aun the grade and 0 located that the headlights of approaching automo- bites will Muménate it. ‘The railroads are compelled to fur- nish the disca mounted on nine-foot must be placed on the right than 300 feet from all over the State, 40000000008 dewun the enforcement of the law| poste, whic! ‘Warning signs to be placed not! hand side the roads, What is Castoria RIA is a harmless substitute for Castag Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nereotic substance. Its age is its guar- For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhosa; allaying Feverish- arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. iets et 40h eons Atvare Deceit tea rg aie Dee boas Be sae Ser ener Fletcher, and has been made under OPEN SATURDAT EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door Oalke Dining Room Suite feshaats 1 35 A Milwaukee airplang company cities en route, The first machine, senger bus, is now on its way East, QUICK WORK SAVES STEAMER RAMMED NEAR SANDY HOOK Crew of Munaires Takes to Boats and S O S Calls Bring Help. With a heavy list to port and a dig hole forward of amidships, the Mun- gon Line's steamship Munaires, threshed her way up the East River, after being rammed by the British freighter Hortensius, and anchored off Red Hook at 4 o'clock this morn- ing. 8. 0. 8, calls brougtit the dis- tressed steamer ample assistance, but she returned to port without help, The collision occurred about’ 1 o'clock this morning in Ambrose Channel, just inside Sandy Hook, The Munaires was bound for New- port News to take on a cargo for Cuba, The Hortensius was bound in from Liverpool and neither vessel | saw the other until they were almost on each other, The wheel of the Munaires was} | Men, Look at This! A Sale of Suits You Least During These Times of the Expec baa ! 400 New Fall Suits The kind Broadway and Fifth Avenue will feature this season— and boast about—at $32.50; our price to- morrow is........ Profiteers hate to see such an $91.85 offer—for it hurts their bus- iness. They don’t mind seeing Broadway and Fifth Avenue]! advertise suits at $35 and $40—for that’s what they are work- ing up to, ae it annoys them to see us quote low prices. Any- body can sell a good suit at $35, too—and better than any other $40 or $45—we can do that, store in the United States. It’s easy, but it requires resources, grit and determination to sell the other fellow’s $32.50 suit that’s what we are doing. at twenty-one dollars—and “These are the profiteer’s $32.50 suits. Shouldn’t it make him angry? Well, They are high-class suits, gentlemen, we assure pu compare them with the finest in the city being ol aoe Lo not the better we will refund your money. it does, ‘ou. We are willing to let of machines for regular cross-country service from New York to San Francisco with stops at important Twenty-Six Passenger Airplanes on Way East, Designed for N. Y.-San Francisco Travel ©49984 094444004469 O44 + is building a fleet | Chicago. minutes. Tie sh spread of ninety- a twenty-six pas- having completed ee Ointment ‘Cadum P2099999992446O009OO9OOOO This machine made 100 miles in fifty-cight » with a wing ips are fifty feet 1 five feet, They ca! twin Liberty engines of 400 horsepower each. The inclosed cabin, fitted up like @ ghair car, measures twenty-six feet the first leg of its trial journey from Milwaukee to | by seven feet high. quickly turned over and her course changed to starboard. Otherwise the steamers would have crashed into each other head on. The Hortensius rang to back, but her momentum gent her into the port bow of the Munaires with a wicked smash, cutting her! below and abdve the water ling, Most of the crew were ordered to the boats while with the remainder | the captain worked at the pumps and endeavored to stop the big gap in her side. The men in the boats rowed around the vessel for an hour, during which, the Hortensius stood by and the Munaires'’s wireless was bringing help to her from several ships. Then the crew returned to the stricken steamer and With their help the vessel was kept afloat until she was able to reach the flats of Red Hook under her own steam, but es- corted by coast guard v js and @ tug. She will be put in drydock for | repairs, At Red Hook flats after hard pumping out of a great deal of water shipped, temporary repairs. -were made to her hull to prevent her from refilling. Her No. 2 hold had filled, She was listing badly, ‘The Hortensius was also anchored off Quarantine. Chiltans to Strike Against High Cost of Living. SANTIAGO, Chile, Aug. 2.—As a protest against the high cost of living, ( & general strike will take effect through- out Chile to-morrow, according to the decision made by labor leaders to-day. All classes of workers, it was sald, wilt be affected by the Order, No trouble is expected, but the government ag soldiers OPENS ‘The Munaires was, built by the Newport News Shipbdfliding and Dock Company and is 370 feet long, 53 feet beam and 27 feet deep. Her last arrival in port was Aug. 16 from Buenos Ayres. THREE HELD ON CHARGE OF STEALING AUTO PARTS —— Two Others Accused of Receiving Property Stolen From Pack- ard Plant. ‘The long continued disappearance of automobile parts and accessories from the sales department of the Packard Motor Company plagt at Long Island ity resulted in the arraignment of three young employees to-day before Magistrate Doyle in the Long Island City Police Court on complaints of grand larceny. George 8, Hickley, nineteen, of No, $32 East 21st Street, Manhattan; John Ardiff, twenty-four, of No. 25 Davis Street, Long Island City and Vincent Cook, twenty-one, of No, 14 Ninth Ave- nue, Astoria,*pleaded not guilty and were held in $1,000 ball for examination Wednesday. Jacob Bichler, twenty-eight, one of the proprietors of a garage just off the Queensboro Bridge plaza in Long Isl- and City, and Fred Hohl, thirty-seven, of East Elmhurst, part owner of a garage in East 73d Street, Manhattan, pleaded not guilty to complaints charg- ing them with receiving stplen prop- erty and were held in $500 bail each for examination at the same time, The ®arage keepers denounce the arrest as an outrage, IT’S POLICE ART, NOT AD SIGN Explains 9’ Booths, ‘Those signs on police booths? Adver- tising? No, no, no! Not artistic de- signs placed there by the cops them- selves. Acting Chief of Police First Deputy John A. Leach said this mom- |ing that when patrolmen are assigned to booths in Queens or other boroughs, ered to-day at $32.50—and We don’t say “as good,” ae, et Ring latest models and fabrics; plenty of plain, solid colors; dark and medium gra; waist-seam models; also long, Take odtiad choice at uuble-breasted snug-fitting styl “ pao double-breasted; deep centre vents; styles trom Broadway; all TH Avenue Between 15th AM 15th and 16th Sts. PRD Avenue N.Y Cosper 83d Street they immediately begin to decorate with pretty plotures and posters, But |for advertising? ‘The department wouldn't, tolerate that know I wot paid i REFUND FOR SPOILED BACON. Te Dr, Day this morning took up complaint of Mrs. Mary Healy, 130 East ist Street, who said bought a tin of army bacon fo and had found the meat decay fund of hor money was refused, ald, at the achoc! where ehe boug ee agistrate Huth advised Peni te ting eh the No. ahe and & L STATION at COHNER COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 &104 ST What Everybody Says is pretty likely to be true and everybody who has ever tested the keen, snappy flavor of “Eddys” Sauce pronounces it the perfect appetizer. MADE IN U.S, A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. AN “Lost and {avertiaed in The World PW etoet and Found” advertiseme gan ‘be left at any of The Torig’e dvertising Amencies, oF fais Airectly to The World. LOOPDIIHOHODIG TH PSHOI HODG LDS Skin Troubles It stops the itching at once and fs very soothing and healing wherever the ski _itritated or inflamed. Much ing from skin troubles may be avoide by the timely use of this wonderful remedy. 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