The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1920, Page 12

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[CENT FARE STATEN ISLAND Passengers Object to Increase as Midland Line Resumes Service. f-cont fare was demanded on Ney care of the Midland Traction ompany on Staten Island for the from Concord to the Muntelpat whan the corporation resumed ce té-day In accordance with the of, Federal Judge Chatfield, inde down Saturday in Brooklyn Many ‘patron odo ted, and som the trolleys rather than poy what hey Gedlated an tilegal charge, For he most part, however, the praven. fi Appeared giad of the opportu. | tmity to mde. . © Three troficy lines were reopened lay. ‘The line from St. George y %© Four Corners ts operaung ow under an eigiit-cent fare, tn- 4 from five cents, The second ite ia trom Meyers’s Corner, town of tleton, 10 New 8 Port feh- @, WHICH also charger eight cents. third Une is the sbuctle route Richmond Road, Grant City, to 4 (Bidiand Beach, which charges five + wenta, The shuttle line bad been Polosed for nearly two yearn ‘The Midland line's charge from Boancordy to Tompxinavitie was fixed t five cently ak v fore, DUE Compara. 4 ively fow of (he passengers rige only © Bro: Tomph:naville. The Midland has iMelal emne- Pe tt a | fare iv It was de- ; ite run is controlled by “the 8 Com- ‘ vice Com a 1 Md 7 lon to we witht cents. His withholding 7 pitas tare. permiasion f the ad dug to Lie er eiwht-cent r insved by Bi aE). EOPLE DRINK LESS COFFEE. WASHINGTON, § ° lertimates of the nn Peumed inst year tn the U i ee ti ee ag en ee nounced wy the Department of ® Ecommerce. shaped a dectine in com: 191) amount be pariaan with 1018 ted the 9. inte Moment KareTe at auctION ; SRA SARL OO ( : ; te? | a \d WOME “gi 85 YEA Ane NIGHT WORK OF AGE, AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS, HOURS . 980 P. M, TO 7 A.M. Opperunity to earn - td to $100 a month ‘Reg ; i ix months, \ $18 a week in two Weeks when assigned to night hours, $15 a week during instruc tion in the day time Rapid sdvancement Higher sglaries for more responsible po sitions, ; If interested, call at : 1158 Broudway, i j New York City. f\ (Cor. 27th $1) ne Madison 12000, or teleph Square New York Telephone Company. FOR SALE, _ B50 Lek BANKER WON'T TELL WHY HE TOOK POISON Calls for Help O1 Over Teleptione From Room in Hotel on Broadway. Relieved to have taken dichloride of thercury by mistake, Lewis H. Halo, thirty-one, who described himsolf a¥ a banker and broker of No. 112 Hurst Street, Atlanta, Ga, was removed from the Hotel Continental, Broa- wry and 4ist Street, yesterday morn- ing to New York Hospital. Owing to the fact that he obtained almost im- mediate attention from Dr, Milta- ore, house physiolan at the hotel, it|carbarns. Was eald at the honpital to-day that — Mr. Hale probably will recover, Home, Jame The head haiman at the hotel went te Mr. Hale's roum on the seventh floor yesterday morning in answer to s call for help maae by Mr. Male over the telephone, A bottle of bichloride of mercury tablets was in Mr. Hale's dition. Sth wy, MESSE Nassau Avenue, Greeapoint, struck him in the side and he was taken to Greenpoiit Hospital in a serious con- MYSTERIOUSLY: SHOT | FROM AMBUSH Joseph Connor Receives Bullet in Side and Is in a Serious Condition, feveral shots from ambush were fired early torday at Joseph Connor, ty-aix, No, 36 Nassau Avenue, while he was paming North Honry Street an. twen- One builet He told the police that he probably wan mistaken for a strikebreaker, be- Republio cause he had been around one of the Ambassador” of The deportation of Alfred Nagel, re- called emissary from the Latvia, was ordered in « telegram from the Secretary of Labor to-day received of | oom, Tho haliman summoned Dr.! by Commissioner Wallis on Ellis Island, Diltamore, who gave first ai | fronts ce ie ang hie, wife will be sent back to ment 6 ign on Oct eent’ for HAD NEVER Sten vr AGAINGT CASCARETS BEFoRE REAL ESTATE Al AUCTION. | | EVERY DAY Part of it goes in you. SOMETIMES you get in part of it. Apply for bookmap to The Whole of It Is Against the Law to Get In! YOU CAN GET NEXT TO IT ON OCT. Sth! J. CLARENCE DAVIES, 149th St. and 3d Ave. JOSEPH P. DAY, 67 Liberty, St. HELP WAN! EO-FEMALE eee GIRLS & YOUNG WOMEN WITHOUT PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE Who Wish to Learn Long Distance Telephone Operating; $15 n Week TO START, | Regular 8-hour working day; | | erning Many advantages o1 (his business position, or ap ply at 2 E. 28th St, Cor, Sth Av,, 24 Walker St, two Streets Below Canal St, | New York City, THE AMERICAN | TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY, { ft FORSALE (Waigies-pIA DIAMONDS, ae aes pabeietd Dior TA ACTIOWS no Beye iene wid RE egtemencana WRITER VE CALLS Tt eaten cs a Z, AL CR oon: pa Lelie He 5 | DIAMOND y4'v"**ON CREDIT WO DEPOSIT REQUIRED MAL De: OEM PRICAN at egn Maihen Ene LANE me a ae ea vi Me otviine Cotten SH os GIRLS WANTED; $15 A WEEK TO START; $85 TO $100 A MONTH SOON REACHED; EXCELLENT WORK- ING CONDITIONS, RAPID PROMOTION, STEADY WORK. POSITIONS ARE Extra pay for extra duly; OPEN IN OUR SEV- | Rest Rooms, Library; BRAL DEPARTMENTS, | Restaurant operated at cost APPLY AT Write for information con MANHATTAN, 1158 BROADWAY, CORNER 27TH ST. 198 BROADWAY, CORNER DEY ST. OP BRONX, 870 E. 150TH ST, BROOKLYN 81 WILLOUGHBY ST, 1836 BROADWAY, OR TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, AL_EST TE AT AUCTION. WHAT I iS FT? EVERY DAY Part of it goes on you. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. so Mble wah ROYAL peeved ed WATCHCO. | Phvee Jobo ua 20° Foil package with moistures prool paper wrapper 20¢ 10° bid Vaot 10¢ any “Sweet Cap’ “Because I like enough, too. But Dad. could tell him why he likes ’em: Golden Vir- pinia tobacco, blended with just a dash of Turkish, not merely “cured” but cured Kin- ney’s good old-fashioned way. And he could tell him also that he’s just like a miilion” other men. It doesn’t mabe whether he ” smoker tohy, and he will say ‘em”’—and that’s reason ee Sweet Caporals were the first American cigar+ cette, the first blended cigarette and the first pure and mild cigarette ever.made. It may not interest him to hear that WEET Caporals have never been changed in overt forty years—nor that the London Lancet, the world's leading medical journal, says that “Sweet CAPORAL Cigarettes are the purest form in which tobacco can be amotne ” The thing that counts most with him is his first reason—“he likes ’em.” They are good CIGARETTES — O77 Cugrantied ty s-which means that if you don't like Sweet Ceporal any difference . 2 femmpe SHOE SALE | Sizce: Cooper Buipine Socrn Avenue-18-f9 Srrcers Store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily This great sale, after sixteen weeks at the Grand Central Palace, con- tinues at the new location until all goods are disposed of. At the beginning of the sale there was over $5,000,000 worth of goods There is still 88,000,000 worth of shoes, woollens and other mer- chandise to sell, and it is all offered to the retail trade without profit to us, at cost. Compare prices and qualities with offerings in other stores, mind that there are no Shoes $ 1? ae Men's tan work shoes women’s white Colonial Ox- fords; tan or black two eyelet ties and tan or black pumps, in various models and all sizes. also canvas ‘Shoes s4¢ Women’s Oxfords and pumps, Goodyear welt pat- ent leather, dull kid or tan kid; also one eyelet ties for street or hand turned; or dress wear; all sixes. Men's tan or black, straight lace or Blu- cher models, English lasts, welt; also genuine’ black — vici shoes for business or or broad toe Goodyear dress. Airplane Cloth 50c yd. This great fabric is still on sale here at this very low price, The variety of uses to which it may be put grows greator as, women tell of in the ‘one by ane, some place home where they have been able to find a place for such an excellent fabric, See it and find out how useful it will be to you in home “seconds” Men's shoes, all solid leather; also street or straight lace or Blucher models, English toe, Goodyear welt, heavy work tan or black, gun metal dress shoes, $ Men's tan or black Shoes or Oxfords, straight Blucher models, lace or Eng- lieh or broad toe lasts, for business or dress wear. A wonderful ling for $5. Women's high boots, calf or suede, black, tan or gray; lace or button models; French or military heels. These are the finest goods in the store, Children’s Shoes Youths’ and Little Gents’ shoes, sizes 8Y4 to 644, $1.50 to $4. Children’s and Misser’ Oxfords, pumps, Mary Janes, in buek- Boys’, akin, black or tan vici, calf or patent leather; all sizes, $2.50 to $5. Henouns Traoinc Corporation Chas. W. Mills, Vice-President and General Manager. or “factory rejects” or any goods of any, kind to be excused og apologized for in this sale. All first class goods. Keep in | ad Men's gunmetal straight lace or Blu- cher models, English medium or wide toe; Goodyear welt; also tan or black grain Bluchers, all solid leather, Shoes Womep’s pumps and Oxfords, in calf, kid, suede, tan or black; also leather, or ‘house Great for with patent street wear, street werr for woolen hosiery, $ Men’s high shoes or Oxfords, black or tan calf; also vici kid; English, medium or broad toe models, straight lace or Blu- eher styles, The fin- est goods in stock, Woolens 10% Less All woolens in this sale (and there is « vast quan- tity) have been reduced 10 ~per cent, from the very low prices originally marked on them. Wool- ens for men's wear, for women's wear and for children—splendid quali- tles, beautiful patterns and great varieties at wonderfully low prices, They help solve the high cost of living problem,

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