The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 10

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‘ONLY A FEW ALIEN ‘CUTTING PATH IN ICE GLARE ELIMINATED ROAD BUILDERS TO REDS REPORTED ILL TO RIKERS ISLAND BY NEW HEADLIGHT Ellis Island Official L tional Story of Many at Imr pearing n Soela wepaper, Sup Perey A. Baker In Station at E there had been but tw ~the rad Both were penumo: « Stanley 1 Wadikewiez, of No, 12% Nint Passa \c ‘Tkalac York taker ment Supt five of t radica list, although ing cases.” He said phytice mn the lel. Aside is mo mont! broug! and th Tstandd Couple are Bumed Pulling Blazing SAYS RICHES TURNED, = Clothes Off Child Who Got | py HUSBAND FROM HER.| —_100 ‘Near Stove, Wife Declares Broker's Love Died When He Rose From $75 a Month to $50,000 a Year. Mrs. Dora EF. Peers of No. 309 West 72d Street to-day applied in Supreme Court for an order directing her hus eband, Henry M. Peers, member af the y Bachman & Co., cotton | hands 61 Broadway, to pay | pital firm of H. F. but 4s ‘no re Mrs. Peers alleges her husband, while a telegrs legraph 0 true to but ax soon wealthy up another at No, annual income, she says, es her husband of-| ness world that has been given little | ¢ A purv 8 made of motor | f ht of 1 8,0 year eet ent if| thought is that of its safety while | house. by was notor | foresight of our in ghe would permit him to get f |earrying merchandise,” says Skinéy St eee A as ‘ery ates: STA a ganization, for divorce ey were marrigd March | Bowman of the Sidney B. Bowman | average prico paid. by the average tides ‘PROBE GRAFT STORY. | fine’ for, * Will Investigate Tale That Division | Of $32,000 Followed Dis-, 4 missal of Rothstein Indictment. {The Extraordinary Grand Jury will begin to-morrow its investigation into Aine story that an Assistant District At- Ptorney, a former City Magistrate and a Gnewspaperman dtvided $32,000 after tn- Heictments against Arnold Rothstein, an gallesed gambler, had been dismissed. Mayor Hylan may be called. Roth- stein was indicted last January for {felonious assault on two detectives S'who were shot during a raid on an al- “Jeged gambling house in 67th Street. When Mayor Hylan's office corres- pondence was seized by the Extra- Sordinary Grand Jury there waa, found *@ carbon copy of a letter written to © Commissioner | Enrij Polic lone “yee ot Fad gate the matter. t — ‘INFLUENZA CASES ’ SHOW AN INCREASE, (Reports Show 462 Ill, Against 140 ; Yesterday, With Eleven Deaths. { Influénza and pneumonia cases re- ‘ported to the Health Department to-day showed an increase over the cases re- Jported yesterday, Four hundred and 'pixty-two influenza cases were reported, Swompared with 140 cases yesterday, The ‘pneumonia cases were 230, yesterday's 229. _) Bleven influenza deaths occurred to- Taay, one less than yesterday, and there “were 48 pneumonia deaths, as compared ‘with 67 reported yesterday. *To-day's report,” said D: 'Gopeland, Health Commiasione out the prediction we have made re- igerding the return of influenza this fwinter. But it is fortunate that the eases now are of a milder type and uch less serious than they were dur- sing last year's epideme.” ‘TWO ARE ARRESTED FOR SALE OF DRUGS! Doctor Accused of Writing IMlegal Prescriptions, Druggist of Filling Them. 4. Dr, Solomon Ri 40$ Hast 116th hysiclan, of No, and Hany A. 9 Lexington d on $5,000 henring on the » oharge of violating 4 Act. They were a , Detective Semuel cotic squad at th wRevenue Agent Ralph Il. 0 Vi It is charged that Dr. Reich wrote {prescriptions for drugs and that Nigo filled them. All of the pr he drug store w composed s men, wer taken here to-day at a caucus of rep Belect immense diamond jewelry * sasy monthly paymen : Np employers’ references : Transactions confidential. C or write for handsomely illus: trated Catalog 4 WS » Way Open for Ga ration Station ind Ashes Disposals. Rive sf the downward, Arnold 1. Mace nation of ice shutting off Rikers 5 fous accumulation of i has warned any snow shovellers r grandpa Farrel clothes off the little girl, calling from the kitchen, ‘ needed in putting out the| Boston to Fort Kent on the Interna- had been burned paln-|tional border and return. An average! hey had suffered biistered hild was taken to Bellevue Hos- | Was maintained “ | ihe edit revere faeces; lear driven to the peak of Mt. Wash- |General M nterea HE ay eats [ington In low «ear without a stop was sition of his | Farrell, who Mves in the same building, | "sed on the recent and $5,000] of “fret aid” laisse wtor at 375) MERCHANDISE BY TRUCK. | 0 = -——— § West 164th) “An angie to employing the motor truck as a freight carrier by the busl- | 1 distributer, you have ever driven a present day Chalmers or not there is one thing about it you cannot help but observe: ‘charge. its uninterrupted ease of Drive alongside of one in traffic or follow one in a country road and you will note a silence, a smoothness, an ease, an effortless action that will command your attention. This high efficiency in a Chalmers is due to a lack of vibration. The crank shatt, piston, and connecting rods are balanced, both in motion and static, to the fraction of an ounce. To make doubly sure Thone Circle 5550 »~da eflector w ar- coud in front of t and below, ¢ : the vision level of the approaching | tion of th Cleaning Department | driver County The deflection of Light is controied | priated, and ®'yy a lever at the stearing column, | ef the 4 With the Cadiilac headight reflector | ties w “tana in normal position, the light ts pro- jee y toad. fected inore than 300 feet. When the| It Is expected that reflector is Ulted downward, the same | annual ¢ tion ft Soy bright, full light is concentrated on | 'n Louisvi n-'the roadway immediately in front of ra ye BIE | the oar, For seventy-five feet ahend, few, and the| t the ditches |driver Is able accurately to jud. ro in full v | Frank @ record In especially remarkable in view of pres- | the|ent road and weather conditions inj) R\ Maine. The route covered was from! running speed of 3! > Automobile Company, New York, Kis-| American family owner in all) 8ufficiently elastic t —_—— oo walks of life from bank presidents to| tion 4 joods transported by motor truck | mechanics were called upon. It was) with qu ‘ALMIRALL JURORS aro only handled twice—loading onto| found that the average car owned supply re the truck and unloading at the con- 8 "ry 105 inch| tribution problems of the The motor truck driver y average in his work which enables —s to drive his truck to destination without any delay and in as quick time as safety and economical opera- tion of the truck warrants.” You Can Always Tell a Chalmers By Lts Uninterrupted Ease of Action HETHER oisin sine Hot Spot vaporizes the raw gasoline into a“cloud” and Ram's-horn furnishes each cylinder with an equal and even Chalmers Motor Car Company New York Branch, Corner 59th St., New York City Brooklyn Distributor Maxwell—Cha'mers Sales Corporation 1410-14 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920 NEW STUDEBAKER MAKES A BIG HIT HOLD CONVENTION A hurried inspection gives silgit conception of how much ~ this new car really has, * ing and the lit enamelled body are low and graceful viewed from any : windshield is tipped at a cle and the fenders have a “hug” Of 112-inch wheelbase, ¢ rest ng will be > !Tenth Annu GIRLINFIRESAVED —|ewn position and that of tho ap-| Md BY GRANDPARENTS, "°°" o__,___ | A FRANKLIN RECORD, — | American, = | Jects are of cement was made recently | ‘The programme for the enn A. Tisdale, metropolitan |is in process of arrange ongress plete bu The motor, of 3%-inch bore by 4%-| inch stroke, with aluminum detachab! head, is notable not only for its acce n cut design but 2 | for {ts econom: A feature tor which a patent appli distributer, that a Franklin] include papers and diseu |touring car arrived in Boston after| recognized authorities lives | completing a 972 mite run across the | eral and technical mubjec nd Mrs,|rutty, frozen roads of Maine in %4 7 West 40th | hours and 46 minutes was cutting paper dolis before| The event is consid ving room stove to-day when her | pleasure car enduran spot which surrounds secures better vapc hotter fuel, greater economy and bet- ter combustion. |BROADER POINT OF rteonis a7a| VIEW FOR BUSINESS H. C. S. GETS GOOD START. “The question afore the American | j Industrial world as to | distribution of Amertcan-ma utz re-enters the manufacturing field, @iready made a strong appeal to miles per hour | manifestly the same stock | tions,” r8 aS one of the mos on ropolitan district for | tomobile Company ith headquarters at 1692 {men are more is built in Indianapolis | the supervision of Harry Stutz, Proaldent of his own company, r business abroad in every respect | 4 hereafi An illustration of the popularity of! sound in motor cars in the Dort class is strik-| method, fair in trade ‘and honest 1n ingly shown by some figures recenyy | purpose. compiled by a large eastern banking| “Much depends up | RUBBERS. Cor, It isn't what shoes cost—it’s w how long they last. Baco Rub- ‘| bers maxe shoes last longer. renization Is known Ke 0% the ability ond ts of owners afte perience in the selling mobile industry “We must have men ty and quantit AUTOMOBILE NOTES. Faitutol eerice with the Republic ts ea and its Chock-full th troton trucks, DRESS WELLTS EASY» CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT <% 3 A full line of wearing | “It's: in the 7 women and children: Po ow asc wads 1 When you buy coffee why not ask your dealer for a pound of 131 west 125"street TWEEN LENOX U SEVENTH AVES. open CYP ings and get a worthwhile product with a reputation back of it, habit of associating HOTEL ASTOR with the coffee— you will soon appreciate the advant- age. A better cup of coffee, and then, too, it's more economical. rees, and in fac ¢ problems with do not measure of things in so far The result is there are no uneven explosions. This evenness makes for high efficiency in the Chalmers engine and pro- vides an action that gives a new comfort, a new satisfaction, a new sense of security in a motor car. Also it means not only better performance but more regular perform- ance, as vibration is the source of most trouble. Borrow a friend's Chalmers for a few miles, and you, too, will say it is one of the few great cars of the world A SALE 1808 Broadway OPEN EVENINGS BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse A SALE Phone Prospect 8411 dames McCreery & Go. 5th Avenue 35th Street Second Floor $55, $60 and $65 Men’s Suits Individually Tailored Medium Weight Just Finished 44,3, Not a Thought of Profit for Us at This Price! One of the Most Remarkable Purchases Any Store Ever Made A SALE that simply re-values all clothing valuations in New York City at the present time. A SALE that was made pouible oni besaute of an enormous ii Spring order placed with this tailoring organization. A SALE that includes garments only out of the workrooms a few days. that means an opportunity for you to get a fine suit at to-day’s wholesale cost, for we are as certain that these suits were sold to us without profit as we are that they cannot be equalled in this city to-day for less than $55. that you simply must attend, because, fortunately, the suits are weighted for wear right up to the hot weather. EXTRA TAILORS AND FITTERS. NO C. O. D.’s OR APPROVALS. Delicious Chocolate apparel for men | - YELLOW PACKAGE More cups to the pound A. J. BATES & CO,, Distributor 17 MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL FIND IT —————

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