The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 23

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THE EV&in mo) a $e and pron to carry Ace exerci the rehoots, nt whien DIAL warm at times, Mr. O'Tri fa nd property ts expected to bette fhe Tat eee een Ox Weoiee BF BUSY WEEK Fon CAR show that the oil contr were not/any businews between the two ° prevention Knowledge to practiontiy | (oainary forethought and care will be the reault of any shrewd business the {cerns whieh are based on Mm: wal PA ileal a peda pt Aged TLL PLANNED BY COMMITTEE 10 ories, but in direct line with favorit | prices. He contended to-day that ined city, It began Oct. 6 with a cam-| Inspector James O'Connoll, Chief of tnd liam for the Standard Ol! Compaay. Consolidated Oil Company has shown © | iH paign of literature and continues |the Division of Education of the Fire | HONOR BELGIUM HERO HERE Th behalf of the city Mr, O'Brien | 8 tt puréhases of other comnroditien, Be util Saturday night. Prevention Bureau, is perfecting | teed vias ihe Dake tated Oo | such el @ leaning toward com. ” Wiha / i. Boy Scout campaign for fire preve fre = | contends that ‘oma 10% tArectorates of whicq are. | There will be a parnde of fire nx-|tlon, A Boy Seout will enter every | v 4 , pany is so closely related with the similar in makeup ard interests, G 4 paratus through Manhattan to-mor-/elementary and grammar «choot in ‘Thursday—Noon, Chamber of #08 , ne Rrtity Maps Out Programme of ‘The line of march will be as follows: |, Three hundred patients who have ‘rl ored With LL.D. Degree by | cottege by schoo! children; 1p. m.. | Says the Consolidated Shows 1nG@ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. and economic losses from fires, all Are Diss | Dp aot Dei .| Federation of Churches; 3 P. M. | Assistant Co! noration Counsel xt which could have been prevented, eharged as Care Belgian Primate to Be Hon reception in the Stadium of Crty uP row morning, starting at 11.80 frum|the city and elther give or read a Commerce; 7 P. My K. of C. dinner = SSS = oy the Municipal Building. Engines, |lecture. Medals will be awarded at at thd ocal Gamers, F | ce i i the close of the echool year for the - ce sit : " trucks and water towers, which Will beat essay written on the subject of Friday—Luneheon at the Till- 4 é PRE ee, patie «' Sek ie cation to End Losses —» Educa Centre Strect to Latayeres, to Eighty, {treated by the Health Department for move slowly that all may read, wilt|fire prevention. more as the guest of the Church by Carelesstiess. to Becohd vende Tee EMU Tarug addiction have been discharged New York University. inner by the New York Har Au. Favoritism for Standard. bear signs illustrating the horrors Peace Union and the New York to Fitth Avenin from Riverside Hospital on North sociation at the University Club, 4 4 on . os followed by a reception at the Bur | ‘ Socond Avenue, to Suv * Brother Island, completely cured, since | oo P | , oti Standard | ~* mo.morrow will be Fire Prevention | iirst Avenue, to Houston to Sheriff, | the registration plan went Into effect in| St. Patrick's Cathedral WS! Association. Direct favotitiam to the : | ¢ _adPay throughout the nation. With a and, to the Bowery and south to | this hye OFF ‘sea nnou char Coia- thronged with worshippers this morn- | Saturday—Noon, luncheon at the | %!! Company, because of interlocking x point, f Copeland announced yestor- ' , ) G Joss here.in 1918 of $9,558,798, New y clereyman: in the-elty talege need yester~ se when Cardinal Mercier of Belgium Waldorf by the Pennsylvania S¢- | tirectorates, was to-day charged day. a pro- ked to preach fire prevention | About fifty of the dis harged patients wey Bas Mapped out & pro | om the pul Three hundred thoa. | Dr. Copeland said, were women. Both of educating the public )aind copies of a letter setting forth| men and women patients, he added, nro ceremony in New York, a solemn pon- clety and in the afternoon at the | ,cainst the Consolidated Gas Com- > bile, religious officiated at his first public, relis New York Foundling Asyium, fol- pany, in the 80-cent gas hearing, by ~e + mnanimous in their praise of the treat. lowed by a reception by the Ladios’ Nenmnnition Cove ’ Pas) t fire Jompes. ‘This drive for the |the cardinal rules against fire are be- | ment they have received and, in almost tifical mass, Auxiliary of the asylum Assistant Corporation Counsel John a, . ot ty, {000 Of tives |Untidren., Toomorsew there wit be LEU Sie encdmazgnas, sumered ve The procession of clergy started : —<———_—————<———|'P, O'Brien, Vice President Walter 1, To-morzo ° jon of unnecensaty childre rrow there will belittle, if at all, during the cure. P | i Midiuia eile: S-kame of (a car eapany et from Archbishop Hayes’ house at! 7,. National Committee on Prisons| (ied that the ofl needed for the man- 9.45, passed over to Fifth Avenue, en- has issued invitations to a reception | ufacture of gas was bought from the tered the Cathedral Wnd passed down to be given next Monday evening in| gtandard Oil Company, when other the centre aisle, the Cardinal turning honor of Sir Alfred and Lady Davier) 1) concerns were selling ol at a \ and Dr. Mary Gordon, of England, bed Fight and left to bestow his bless- 11, 1, the King’s inspector of pris. | Cheaper rate. ng. | a poyn ted, tor. |°M*. The Feception will be held at the 31 ete on inowindbake vat 4 ree hundred altar boys led, fol- | home of Adolph Lewisohn, No. 881|>¥ Mr. O'Brien, acknowledge a. a - lowed by about 1,000 priests repre- yifth Avenue. Tho members of the|the company did not take advantage “Bhyer Tablets of Aspirin,” mgrked | relieve Colds, Headache, Toothathe, senting New York churches. Then international conference of women of the price fluctuations in oll in mak- | with the safety “Bayer Crosy,” can be pene Heetne. seats Pom Rhea vd came a group of missionary pricsts, physicians, who are in session at No | ing its contracts, but preferred to buy | taken without fear becausé you are | matism, ins and : Pain generally. followed by a larger group of mon- $00, Lexington Avenue, are among] from the Standard Oil becaune of the | getting the true, world-famous As-| “HaSGy tin cboxes of twelve tahlete signories. Next came Archbihop a re fact that the storing Involved ex-| nirin, prescribed by physicians for| cost byt a few cents. Druggists also Hayes, and then Cardinal Mercier. | Register early to-day. Booths open | pense, (hat they did not have propet | over 18 years. oll larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin The Rev, John J. Brady of St. from & j. until 5 You | tank facilities and because of the| Always bu: eae ah tee tach ard is thé trade mark of Bayer Manufae~ ‘ lose your vote if you don’t reg: | ganger from lightning. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which| ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salk . During the hearing, which waxed contains proper directions to safely | cylicacid.—Advt. ‘ 8 examination 3. ‘Francis de Sales Church was the dea- Will con, and the Rev. Thomas Thornton jof St. Columbia’s Church was sub- deacon, The deacon of honor was} | Mar. John A. Dunn, chancellor of the New York diocese, and the sub-dea- |con of honor was Mgr. Joseph PF, Stilleman of St. Albert's Belgian Chureh. . The deacons of honor to Archbishop Hayes were Mgr. George Waring, Mgr. Joseph F. Mooney and Mgr. Michael | J. Lavelle. ‘The master of ceremonies | to the Cardinal was the Rev. Joseph |p. Dineen, and the master of cere- monies to the Mass was the Rev. Henry F. Hammoha The music jncjuded Gounod'a St. Cecilia mass and the Gregorian chant, Before the ceremony the Cathedral chimes played “The Star- Spangled Banner.” Cardinal Mercier's programme for this afternoon includes a reception at New York University, where he will receive the degree of Doctor of Laws. He dines to-night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas F. Brady, and later in the evening he will be the guest of the Catholic Club, LOW PRICED WORSTEDS LEAD TO TWO ARRESTS Salesmen in aDemocrat Wagon Admit Cleaning Qut New Tailor Shop, Police Say, Somebody telephoned to the East 104th Street Police Station at 4 o'clock this morning that the business of the Harlem Market at 103d Street and st River was interrupted by two gers who had driven up in a lemograt wagon and were offering bolts of fancy worsteds at what seemed like preposterously cheap REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MOTOR GASOLINE A clean burn ~ ing, hard hittin gasoline that’s powerfully" good &' canenmnmeerieerat hue es Sale The sign of a reliable dealer and the worlds best Gasoline str strangers, who described them- as William Patrick Clancy, twenty-two, a laborer, of No. 208 East 82d Street, and Willis Ordway, nine- NATIONAL SEXTET SEVEN-PASSENGER TOURING CAR Ly “ q teen, of No, 345 Fast 125th Street, ° ' were arrested by Detectives Caputo and Enright, \ | 4 “There's a new tailor shop about } to open,” Clancy told the police, they ti | say, “at the corner of 76th Street and ~ * First Avenue. We got into the cellar 3 there at 1 o'clock by way of the tene- \ ment house hallway next door, bored The new National Sextet incorporates a six cylinder engine, designed and built complete in National shops. It is the ablest power plant we have ever produced. So perfect is the balance of this engine, that te develops its maximum of power without vibration. Yet with that fineness of adjustment is the sturdiness of parts which has long been a National characteristic. Th It of this combination is a remarkable immunity to j Sour which of course means long and untroubled service, our way into the tailor shop with a brace and bit and he!ped ourselves.” The men were held for Hai Court on @ charge of burglary, Where the horse and wagon came from has not been disclosed, me GEN. MANGIN RECALLED, Part of French Pi FIRST FIFTY STEWARTS oe ee STILL IN DAILY SERVICE ck ae sas on 3 units and Gens, Mangin and who comma them, hav: ba a at Se ee ee ee NEW AND USED BUICKS Giidden Motor and Supply Co. See the Motor Cars that made War History at the Auto Show of Motor Trans- port Corps, U, S. A., 9th Reg’t Armory, Oct. 16-17-18. | recalled and pl. at the dispo: : x ne i si . ‘ sition of the Minister of War. } TEWARTS are built to give long, continuous service at all times, While the opposition press insinuntes ‘And that’s what most people want in a car today. | under all conditions, ‘There are thousands of Stewart trucks— Anat Gone Mangin may be out of ; : a fro. there is but one Stewart quality. And yet the first cost of a Stewart is |Jority of ihe AGwsetoare The body lines of the National Sextet are seealght m, gon : from $200 to $300 below the average price of trucks of equal capacity. | 2RrS CORY A SCARING seat to bonnet. ae custom-built body hangs ow to the Ww a Simplified Stewart design eliminates 600 to 700 parts and increases strength. Pore narauye: i Sh ; ground, straight and trim as an arro Hy 5 i ¥ The method of application puts more than 90 per cent. of Stewart power ba veeon’ ra ained Una 8 ing In our judgment, as we enter our twentieth successful year : , at the rear wheels. It reduces gasoline consumption and brings tire expense Degoutte. - 3 . of manufacturing, the a4 National Sextet is by far the ’ ah meets ad ver built. 4 es.) tothe php a : ; | TRADE DELEGATES ON WaY, best car we have eve : } Automatic lubrication protects against one of the most frequent sources o esittal reese —— lr ee Oe 4 | truck trouble and premature destruction, The Stewart has fewer grease Mater ash wrt Pre Non THE NATIONAL SEXTET IS BUILT IN FIVE CUSTOM BODY STYLES i, A The Northern Pacific. which sailed 4 cups and places to oil. | trom dareat Monday; le teleeiie the’en: i a Adjustments on the Stewarts do not need to be tinkered or tampered with. 1 HES Feo Ae ne slnien She: NATIONAL MOTOR CAR & VEHICLE CORP., INDIANAPOLIS | Its service 1s not delayed because it “needs: tuning up.” It is a 24-hour-a- pane, OH Bie) pak at the Bribe Twentieth Successful Year ¥ By day truck; stays in service. gates are already in New York MH ; y truck tay okra A POERTNER MOTOR CAR CO., ING. : Hy HERRMAN MOTOR TRUCK CO., INC. ime, reretentng ine Unt ates 1759 Broadway, at 57th Street. } 5 Chamber of Commerce. They are ex- [ , wt ' . me aes ne aaa ected to arrive next Monday, BROOKLYN NEWARK,N. J. BRONX : ‘ EPS: 8 Bests erent. ‘ , 2 Couch-Haas Co. 524 Broad St. C. R. Radcli.‘e Co, i } Authorized Exchange Dealers Bedford Ave. ‘ Grand Concourse H ¢ a >. Waa ‘ & Widen! nent pabhow afhrendtvaae 239 Wert SAth St, Que door Kast of Brogdway. SSSASS VEN RENE SHE Ae gPASe Gen eee ys

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