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in the surroundings of new homer land i* very high in Toronto and fac- article shows the type of houses ‘Tor- | (Continned trim Third Page.) } ) 3 G2 CONGESTED NEW YORK. ) Re Poot, tennis courts and a bowling) “What about New York?” I asked & clubbouse and a community | Mr Adame Lind by AdItion in not hopeiass by area Wil be Ope ot the | any’ manna he. replied, nO course @Weetest residential parks on the of 4 mare confronted right now by & | Korth Ameriean continent. We have Kousing t n onlle for I - Sething around New York to compare | ™! would nc offer advies, but I think it te it,“except Garden City, Forest |the duty of éhe olty or the State to Kew Gardens and parts of nab funda to dom le buliders, Richmond busb’ timately, New Yo w' have to Gtotions Hill. | Flatbush's prottient | ne to the idea ot municipal ; 3 are areas of drab monotony | huytiding In the suburbs. That | & Compared with Lindentes, lonly permanent solution of the hour- Rony ha eetine, tite com | pele Mannaitan the situation will be M@mnity in which working men, earn- way come intolerabie—in fact it Is almoet om an average of $1.60) & year, intolerable now, | ; Sailt or are bulldi “Yeu have vast teacté of untm-| t proved land within the city Itmite cos In the Bronx and Queens and Btaten ¥ Island, for example—which the city could improve just an we have im-| proved our little Lindeniea. You wiil have to scatter your lation, make : new taxpayers and ah travellers | i. bunga-| for your subway and "L/ extensions ‘ .| By taking your people into the open oa will advance publle health and individual self. ‘The chief thing the — = Py ---4 bao ment i empting ve some- : As for net na The project abould from start to i t only way ean chan conditions in New York is by public leadership. Biase the trail and the people will follow you.” TO UNITE IN CHARITY WORK. Mayor Calls Conference to Effect Religtons Co-cperation. Mayor Hylan to-day lsaved a call for t ! i f ‘ ¥ & conference on Wednesday, Bept. 29. £ ; at '¢ P.M. in the Hotel Pennaylvanta. fitatives of Protestant, Cath: ‘ . rend Jewish cha: 4 re | Department bout “a co-operative spirit in| ministering tothe needs of the Aged, rt ef jay ‘endless of ou | or's call adda: es the first conference of ite kind wh the different wo! Me es +. and express their a aa- ‘of co-ordination and thereby Neola “duplication of work in charitable + activities” HURRICANE DANGER PAST. ———- Dew Intensity. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22—The centre of the tropical hurricane passed iniand the Miesissipp! River during a and ie now Nor-hera By the Weather Bureau an-| pounds in ‘the aterm would here a ‘Warnings on _ th is leaves r ay ger month r i i th £2 'E2 HE i | g iE of => if Hi ! mere ~ From the Bakeshop | CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBREAD—Have you ever tried this ¢i If you have not you have no idea how delicious it is, what a pi it ha ren dy + piquant Favor it has, cite: fan’ od ens you ever tasted—unless you know the fs making it. Just imagine « spongy, light plum without the rich and iti " b heavy qualities of the pudding, but ? > with « spicy chocolate icing. re ee hee Lin MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE—Baked in special size forms, weighing sbout and pure spices For this sale, 69¢ each i RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Ma f ‘ : de of pre and fine ing edien : HOME MADE STYLE iat F POUND CAKE-A1ts quality ia unrivalled in any specialty 9 store, Made off gy» eran, Yeh. chery, cares te elds cara Oe vaked 10 perfection, Plan COFFEE RINGS—Made of pure ingredients, each weighing 12 sheen + quality thas generally retails in apecialty stores at 30st out peice, th wn PEACH OR APPLE CAKE, * = ik JELLY ROLL, Chocolate or Vanilla, - OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD- i sae pode bor process Whole What Four 41 lest mare it f YN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAIS } from the old style tone process Whole Wheat Flaw nso toot Mal: Made Each Me § ICED LADY AND MARBLE CAKE | CURRANT ANDY. | PED Le NO | ‘ANILLA LUNCH sich pound ted flavored CAKES—Pure and wholesome Dosen Ste Special tte teal | conn canes.v ANGEL CAKE—Chocelate or Vanilla, | “OL, CAKES-Nanilla or chocolate Ste each | Special at 3% each Deli 5 elicatessen sae SUGAR-CURED BOILE: NAN =| very ene weed, cared and coceed_ | i brn a a gph arte with great care; sliced. Melb. | baddies of fine flavor An appe Se CORNED BEEF, $1.09 th—wey | ‘itie dish broiled, creamed” or a) cooked bottom round; cut from fine |» Marie into s salad es bee | PRIED BONELESS HERRING | = SMOKED BEEF, "1c tb NUINE “ee ey iyi ab wide aed | ENGINE, IMPORTED Sar J ba STUFFED HERRING, WITH | LIMBURGER CHEESE ’ BE PICKLES, Vic each — An op | York State the ho ee petizing dish, prepared by ow own | chef, We Ib. § FULL MILK CHEESE —Fency, CABBAGE SALAD—A combination sharp and af fine flavor Melb. § of Fresh Cabbage, Green Peppers, | DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE Tomatoes and Mayonnaise. At 24 Rich and piquant flavor. 78¢ Ib Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered b | 1, & Feed Administration I icense 002865—noens, Bere —Fitth Floor, Bin Street. THE EVENING WOR and utittxing the teaution of nature BROADWAY TENANTS |!**** he pald under an aereement whieh | has ah appeal that only initiative) FAIL TO BUY HOME). tis screement. tailed for fourteen | | brought to Hebt | b Fan 8n a int " ee proneet of Sires neuer We i. , Lawsuit Reveals Plan to Purchase fi eens for home building purposes, but Hendrik Hudson Annex a. tory worker# there have a raee| Fell Through. } orpareien caer take “se SHE CHANGED HER LAWS sisisreees Yer gagaladenaal | That te plan of fourteen tenants to | formed 2 TA “a Tho illustration accompanying thie purchase the Hendrik Hudson Annex, at | Otherwise Uy n —_ — Broadway and 110th Street, had faile j wan made known yesterday ta the 8 preme Court when Norris L. Bowen, one Ri of the tenants, sued the real estate firm ano @ Lanning, No. 2420 Broad. | ty for the return veneers hey tbecribers at $2,000 each, with a amall| -| f fourteen | “a 10, 204 Nasanu Brooklyn, @ tinemith i to-day whe sipped on Arbuck wwar Refinery in ro. n INE years ago, there were only about 25,000 motor trucks in the country. That was when the first pneu- matic truck tire ever built came out of one of the U. S. Tire factories. How changed today. More than 700,000 trucks. Over 5,000 truck Jines, paralleling the service of the railroads. More starting daily. The United States Rubber Com- pany has long been preparing for this new transportation cra. Looking LD SDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920. A BIGGER COLUMBIA [sfrgreed by, De. 2. Ai, Fordves verely ayrnngaly M of Max J. Hreitenbooh, who] creased registration estimated to have | Dr made it the jing In the world, opened ite doc o* ' BEGINS THIS YEAR| ani ing ity’s curriculum It Has Largest Student Body in|finproved maminteteativs roe ited n'a ; pa lum and Faculty, ae: to ctumind Columbia Catveratty, with an in-|Ine” ten at protease ne Of professors and meat Inatitution of ~ | a ning. tudents to-day for ite 167th scholastic | A NEW TRANSPORTATION ERA- BUT WHAT KIND OF PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRES ahead—realizing the part the right kind of pneumatic truck tires should play. Thinking of the food situation, the industrial situation—every phase of commercial transportation. Its years of experience—longest of any truck tire manufacturer—have been devoted to this one objective: the construction of a Truck Pneu- thods have | Moly ¥, and dull , lk buen adopted. Lessona | om | uo bs rack World and a Larger Currice | the ba Se es ATOM | in the distribution after the déeduc Hon | thit | of $100,000 for charitable and educn banner | tional inatitutions, Ineluding $25,000 for | lone 19| the New York Collewe of Pharin ni ore announced with to- | died on Bept. 5 was Miled to-day, His heen |eetate in estimated at $500,000. His nd | widow, ao and daughter—Jennie M., —share equaity | ~— | Ranker Dies From @ Corn, GLEN FALLS, N, ¥., Bept. 22—Jobn ~lAnderson jr, banker and lumbermgn. hospital here to-day follow ram matic built for Truck service. With the result that it has been able to in- corporate, in each U.S. Nobby Cord Pneumatic Truck Tire, a structural strength beyond anything ever at- tempted—as may be seen from the way its beads are anchored, its breaker strips multiplied, its flap moulded, its side cushions bulwarked, its holding to the road made sure. so Go © The United States Rubber Com- pany is providing truck owners today with the pneumatic truck tire per- formance they will be looking for when the bulk of the nation’s freight business is being done by motor truck, U.S.Preumatic Truck Tires nited States @ Rubber Company Tire Division Branch, Broadway at 58th St. U. S. Pneumatic Truck Tire Dealers in and around New York City: NEW YORK ory BROOKLYN sORSET CHET ; M.D. CANCRO MURR THU CO. YP. a ° 6.4& M. LEVY TRAUTWBIN COR? L, J, TONNELY B41 B Nth se 2158 Hroudway Rn BAY BAIGK &.00- tp 85 Grant Square 5ST Manhatian Ave Bergen Sauaro SIMONSON & DENKER VINLLIPS RUBBER WORKS JOHN J. OHARA PAGE TRUCK TIRE CORP Tinh wen Vick O16 West Bad Ave. “1088 Bedtord Ave. TTT Bedford Ave, SOLID THE BERVICH CO., Jerome P. Callahan, Prop, 902 W. 1200s vt YONKERS YORKVILLE AUTO SUPPLY DIKVOT, 129% Lexington Ave. NEWARE MIERICH TIRE WORKS, 1712 First Ave. E. SCHOONMAKER CO,, Inc., 280 Central Ave ALEX J, WHITE A NutHtious Diet for All Ages nt lex | Quick Lanch at Home or Office

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