The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 32

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Be Compretea Next largest branch Post arioe om the old St. John's Block, bounded by Varick, Beach Streets and St. John’s | Wah EODIE CANTOR GEORGE LeMAIRE + WILLIAMS ‘wore completed enter Tf iag @DITH HALLON. Ais €F Brevity Bevetion George Wiliams and Lamphear, the Government the projected four-story ‘Which will cost $2,600,000, on ‘term at @ total rental of #7,- from the Armstrong Realty ly. Work will be rushed from by V. V. Sweeny Larremore, and engineer. Tho structure, will be ready for use next and will contain 167,000 square Of Moors. Colling will be four- ¢ @torien. trong Company bought the mM the Coastwise Warehoune . year OF trough the Noyes Company. It te & Out of town interests. Sei SINESS MEN LAUD SCHIFF. rom Dr. Finley Read ‘ses fore Chamber of Commerce, Frank Trumbull and Jacob H. York, were adopted youtorday, Matting, a former President. |’ ‘THE T TREASURE’ Bt considerable length on the | Pinsat's Greatest Comedy yroturd wervices rendered by the de- and read a tribute from Dr, H. Pintey, heat of the ‘New a long. of the late financter. CERTS ANC music. ny Orchestr: HOLBROOK 1 BLINN CONCERTS mn pond RUNS ALICE and Total Rental Win al tad tantee Fit Cio vody one coge WINTER GARDEN Bs", Miappy-co. LUCKY HOB LPS Roounau ny REPUBLIC "um Sen ee 0 Oe. Oe s THE LADY ric LAMP HUDSON Eni er es TAYLOR HOLME CROOKED GAMBLERS GEO. M, COHAN'S h PRODUCTION OF MD | BIJOU ye r= “fe Sma mere.” || aME, BORGNY HAMMER “Axmiittt” Heddo Gabler "fs a who were Vico Presidents of ARRICK 45,07. acm ty Ey ber of Commerce of the state ‘qeieesar ta thas Clans { f 4 t SEE THE WONDERFUL LOCATION OF THESE THE UNWRITTEN CHAPTER 5 7. Mata, Bot, Cal. Day’ '& Thu, ik OPPORTUNITY LITTLE THEATRE ¥,%5. Pee “MARRY THE POOR GIRL” iti is Moving Day! De ite the fact that crowds have been turned away at every rformance unable to get into the Astor Theatre to see the William Fox story of love-divine OVER THE HILL we are forced to leave this count of its\prior contract w at 8.15 Sharp | | } MAXINE ELLIOTT'S ® ‘Sun. Alt. Oct.10, 2.30 Sharp lobby “oa “AFFORD. fees SPANISH LO lon Dale, American, ayhouse after Sunday on ac- ith another attraction. And so, if you would ‘add your smiles and tears to those of the thousands whose hearts have throbbed with emotion at this tenderest and most human of stories ‘follow the crowd to Nora Bayes Theatre 44th Street, West of Broadway, where twice daily, beginning Monday afternoon at 2.80, October 114h, ¢ directed by Harry Millarde from Will Ga be shown-—all seats reserved, at no increase in prices, To-day, to-morrow and Sunday, matinee and evening, are the last six times that you muy see this picture a the sist was. Bre PP etal Net awa PRINCESS "7%. mc mu, Bre t0 Ernest Truex’ Blue Bonnet | HR @ Wy, Be ae, |] PLAYHOUSE go." 4.3. | (rem) ANNA ASCENDS | Huis superb picture, rleton's poem, will Broadway & 45th St. borhood motion picture er the Hill during 1920, theatre will show 922 Frances Starr Giintou” in Service May, "eas, re Lealed amd perfectly comfort her trips Sunday, Oct. 19, COLUMBUS eT Pelephone Ca ieary Miller's 2 HUDSON RIVER ll Miller & Emiey ii | AY : INE ® THE FAMOUS MRS, FAIR|\s!2 Bees y 1 Paco te STi “All we BO. th Be td Deibroons B. Pier Now York, GAIETY, 40.89, Re All the way byavater ) VIA CAPE COD CANAL } Sonn {Pete biive Thomas's cLEPMO: INT liscon'Inaed f0 the saosin | 287 RET VA DEVILLE FEATO $k. CLEPM ee i HUDSOS Link » Kin, bel ROLE SRPTENES tee > IVOLI B’way at 49th Se. HAVE booked George Melford’s production “BEHOLD MY WIFE” for two weeks begin- ning Sunday, October 10, at the Rivoli Theatre, because in direction, cast and effect ypon the spectator, it approaches my ideal of a really worth-while photo-play; worth-while because it showed me how a motion picture can bring smiles and tears with no other means than the simple beauty of a well told tale—a well acted drama. CO W. aus mu Za walk a few blocks “ONE’ {| 1 7 Sera hu “by Dayligh i 880. COHAN THEA. we, fee THE TAVER on, ARMOLD DALY ae avinie Tt Milton Sills, Mabel Julienne Scott and Elliott Dexter have the leading roles in this intensely dramatic story based on Sir Gilbert Parker's “The Translation of a Gavage.” Soe it A Paramount Picture FEPROCTOR'S a YORK THEATRES PARAMOUNT PICTURES i ¢ ie Saati ELCOME STRANGER iy fede aiid LYCEUM "psir.w. sath si tee 5, Hal ide ete Bay Pre INA CL AIRE Wie 0 salo'tin ia! “HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Hie? us Rialto Oreneatra {wh MARION DAVIES October 12, and 5 Son October 17, |] Knickerbocker i “ |i Sweethart Shop DOROTHY GISH Al “UTILE LE MiSs REBELLION” eurias PEEK- a BOO ‘Wins GLa. GEONGE tn 8 ts BOSTON "|| aithiss "it METROPOLITAN LINE ||] PARK THEA. ‘ ha ae JICELAND|I: Opens To-morrow ICE SKATING || B’way-52d St. Adm. 75¢ RELIABLE GO0DS~ LOW PRICES ~ | easy. We Linens «| Tie BeamaaG as CONDI aN Ta Lost s New Yo rk, Theatre & & Roo! AM to ti DIAMONDS. WATCHES — JEWELRY oa CREDIT. - Exceptions! values hasta | ROYAL IAmUs i WATCHCO | 85 MALDEN LANG | DLAMOND f4)o*ON CREDIT DE! Bronx Opera House oT Pues STORM”, BROADWAY vi i Heropeo REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RON kavoicnne MacQONALD » Wass wore wonpens | MON OA) Br " ‘Ste “ean. DUATEEN 1S ores NANA ges EPG Heo GPT: aetna ct te <-|WAR FORTUNES| During the War fortunes were made in évery line of business owing to the great demand and short supply of material. This has caused a great increase in the cost of everything WITH ONE ExcEPTION-VWACANT LAND Lots are still at the bottom Experience shows that lots are the last thing to rise in value They do not rise until the price of other commodities drops Then vacant land has its innings and war fortunes are made in the rise of lots This has been the case after every war All signs iandiease that we are on the threshold of a great rise in the value of lots. THE TIME TO BUY LOTS 1S NOW MANY OF THE LOTS FRONT ON VAN CORTLANDT PARK OR HILL VIEW RESERVOIR The United States. Trust Co. of N. Y. ‘as trustee under the will of David H. King, Jr., deceased has directed us to sell G41 LOTS and One Dwelling’ in the remarkable location between Hill View Reservoir and Van Cortlandt Park. (Shown on map above.) On McLean Ave, Van Cortlandt Park North, Van Cortlandt Park East and Other Aves. and Streets Adjacent to East 242d St. At Absolute Auction ‘Sale for whatever they will bring TOMORROW, 12 M., Oct. 9th, on the Property THESE LOTS are suitable for your Home, for Business or for Speculation. a LAWS are being passed, making it easy for people who want a home to buy lots and build. A NUMBER of lots to be sold are on McLean Ave., a main business thoroughfare on which there is a trolley. ATLANTIC & Pacifiz Tea Co., James Butler, Andrew Davey and others have branches on McLean Ave. LOTS on this Avenue should increase in value. They are good for business or for a home. LOTS in a location of this kind (between the old Reservoir and Central Park) which in former times sold for $200 TO $1,200 EACH, ARE TO-DAY WORTH $100,000 TO $350,000 EACH’ . To Reach the Property: Take 2d or 8d Avenue elevated to 210th Street Station, Change to Willis-Webster Avenue trolley to McLean Avenue and west to property. Or take Lexington Avenue, Seventh Avenue subway or 6th or 9th Avenue elevated (Jerome Avenue Extension) to Woodlawn Station; take Jerome Avenue trolley to McLean Avenue; walk east to property. Titles Insured Free 80% can remain on mortgage Lawyers Title & Trost Go Savings Bank Books and Liberty Bonds taken as deposit on the purchase of lots, Send for bookmaps to . J. CLARENCE DAVIES, 149th Street and Third Avenue / APPLETON, PERRIN & HOYT, JOSEPH P. DAY, 67 Liberty Street 59 Wall Street, Attorneys Agents and Auctioneers “HELP WANTED—FEMALE. _HELe WANT. EDF “FEMALE _— HELP WANTEO—FEMALEL tl EA Sad LA nd Eon. al | A BUSINESS CAREER | ates YEARS OF acm GIRLS WANTED; R | $15 A WEEK TO i NIGHT f SvORIC START; , » secking perma- Is open to girly and young women who are see x Y 4 $85 TO $100 A MONTH nent positions under the most refined and comfortable OPERATORS. necON REACHED; ‘ HOU T WORK. working conditions 9.80 P.M TO 7AM ING rey Long Distance operating is your opportunity ° arbUnIY, ‘sears RAPID PEQMOTION, 7 2 ce required, in six monthae, POSITIONS ARE No previous experience requir 618 a week in two OPEN IN OUR SEV. 1 7 weeks when assigne ERAL ARTMEN oa week while learning. aight houre; #18 a Ronis ke TS, . week during instruc. Ability immediate] fon in the day time MANHATTAN, Rapid advancement 1158 BROADWAY, Higher salaries for COBNEE Atty Sh 2 East 28th St. (Cor. Sth Ave.) toeee repanaible Po CORNER DEY St or | Af interested, call at BRONX, 24 Walker St. (two streets below Canal St.) 1168 Broadway, 870 E. 180TH ST, New York City | New York City, | BROOKLYN, (Cor, @7th St) 81 WILLOUGHBY st, THE AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH | 1886 BROADWAY, COMPANY OR TELEPHONE | OR TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE MADISON SQUARE OFFICIAL, | OFFICIAL, | NEW YORK a enaeaaaeiaaaaaeaainaaaiemmemmme NEW YORK | TELEPHONE COMPANY, HELP WANTED—MALE, TELZIPHONE COMPANY, ee WORK MONDAY WON RS | SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS’ SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY, WONDERS |

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