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oe RTS tours, one J wick, the o' Cranbury TOWENATOUL | CAPTAL A FNE and Have Best Motor Routes to Wash- ington—Roads Generally in Good Condition. % 9 ; ? tween Harrisburg « There will be a great many motor-| tho above route ia 4 tion under « ists going to Washington during the run from hext month, both for business and then dowr Pleasure, as Congress will convene tie first week in December, Moat of the construction work that | Was going on throughout the summer t is now finished, The trunk lines are | @pen and considerably improved over j ast year. With this in view the \ Bureau of Tours of the Automobile Club of America outlines the tour as follows: 5 The direct road to Philadelphia ~ ver the Lincoln Highway, with the | exception of a few short rough } . stretches, can be traversed with very Utule discomfort, going through New @rk, Hiizabeth, Rahway und Me- ftuchen to New Brunswick. There is Toad jx clos Emmiteburg and rathe tour 1% necessary weather. Excellent be made from Wa Nation 1 road v There is road most doah Vat by way of Phi and Baltimore burg and Gettysburg. An oxcellent made by going Philadelphia, ¢ mington, Havre more to Washington; Gettysburg, Harri ot from Gettysburg Pike through York Philadelphia, cross ® short detour at Rahway, which Should be eliminated in the next week § er ten . and a rough atreton be- ; tween Metuchen and Now Brunswick. to Trenton by using two short de- Fevpt to New York. ee eed ee yee ‘|| MOTHERS: OEE BOT EF cg a BHR OLNEY SE MM! Or ee / In These Combinations ee ee . i => ee $15 BOYS’ OVERCOAT and $15 BOYS’ TWO- PANTS SUIT. . Beth for $16 get eet ee ee Re ee ee $15 BOYS’ TWO-PANTS SUIT and $15 JUVENILE SUIT........Both for $16 areata a ees ne nt I ee rt TWO $15 BOYS’ OVER. he emis Both for $16 expe out of New Bruns vt King: Th and 810 via Marris- | me ind trip ean be n New York to! thre by The Lincoln Highway can be followed | Camden, then acroms the State of New through Princeton and Lawrenceville | Jersey through Mount Holly and New sand _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920, AUTOMOBILE SHOWS INDICATE GROWTH [ian OF THE INDUSTRY CASE OF T © will be nearly 4 uF care and * from the wheels and them up In paper or cloth tore In @ cool, dry place away from i Introduced show that th: have diacovered a heret opportunity In the fende boards. As a result, th: artistic fender designe a ldepartures in running j streamline body is disc while Idings and nai ofte 1d, 4 If tires are left on the oar, Jack up Ne eur, definte the ures and wrap them in covers. 5. Don't det car stand on tires all wine iow | ter—to do #o Means A HOW Ket of tres In the sprine. made in the — CLEARS ACTRESSES’ DEATH, ery 0 With awelling cx t ut th in vogue . practical side teat models of and while bod. Pre lence of Violence, ; eature, t day re 17,—Confessions wo men held In connection ths of the two ac and LMlian ‘Thompson, how will | | othe dealers | ® bk In the au It already “vi | A bik factor in next year's be the fealing Are showinw oO vertical windshield rules, wh on many of the ears. salon ja a duplicate of owned by the Prince of Wal welling price of $23,000. Unusual at this year's salon, i Alcohol and violence, are they left the own request tn Grant belleved py the poll there until b Na traces of , the, police wid to 8 " al manger of the| of the newer models | Jonunry show will | for a body. = i 18 9,000 Garments to Select From—Sizes 3 to HE biggest event ever attempted in boys’ clothing—AT ANY TIME—starts tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock in 4 i our UPSTAIRS Monroe Clothes Shops! Just think—$3o0 worth of boys’ clothing for $16—two suits with two extra pairs of pants, a suit and an overcoat or a mackinaw, or an overcoat or mackinaw for the little fellow and a suit with two pairs of pants for his big, strapping brother—each garment formerly sold for $15—NOW BOTH for $16. make any combination that fits your boys’ needs. . F; Boys’ Ulsters—Children's Russian Overcoats—Children's Chinchillas—Boys’ Long Overcoats—Children’s Novelty Suits—Boys' Two: Pants Sults—serges and plain and fancy mixtures—and Boys’ Leatherette line Mackinaws—in any combination of sizes, in any combination of garments, NOW TWO for $16. At $15 these Monroe Al)-Wool Specially Reinforced Two Pants Suits, All-Wool Overcoats and All-Wool Mack- inaws were PROVEN to be from $6 to $10 LESS in price than garments of equally high grade quality Sold elsewhere This is the most extraordinary event attempted in years—we urge that you come early—with or without your boy (for we gladly exchange); we KNOW how this selling will attract. w| ALL LATEST MOTOR “| FASHIONS AT SALON oe Amer fon more than hold the! carrosalers Disappearing tops on r | Abouts and touring cars, tops which fol¢ down into the bodies, are an Interesting The slanting windshield on sedans is found to be universal, except in the oase of English cara, where the| ment that he he would prevent an- Permano’ Jattachd tonneau windshields are fo An interesting feature exhibit at thea briole . with al This figure ts not where chasses alone are marked ae high as $14,000, and as much more may be spent Read the combinations on the side—or, better, |\JERSEY CITY HALTS SELLING OF COAL evs to New York until every family of this vast te wn with those from inglun ane,| in Jergey City could be supplied. will shu ini olgium and italy, @epecially In the mat-] Ac ng to thé Jersey City au- Phila doen net * carefully on outside | tor of new developments thoritien, although coal dealers ters automobiles will be | yong The new fashions in custom boilins aa have |2,600 QUARTS MILK |INTRUDER KNOCKS DUMPED IN STREET TON. Y. DEALERS | 463 Watkins | Jwith « taxteab driven by Arthur Her- bert of No. 301 west in Fulton § sixty-five cans of milk on the! en well supplidd, it has been| truck were dumped and their contents IRES WHEN | Uspecially Fine Line of New Cus Taxi and Trick in Collision In| Mystery in : ne onteet First Sh 166 Exhibits, While C&R IS IN STORAGE. tom Bodies Are New Fuel Administrator to See Brooklyn—Both Drivers Year-Ol sath sh P tl Will Have Shown. lites Ave Supplie | a ciGnR Of Assailant. What te Tie Ww Keep Wem dw case Salat aki Local Families Are Supplied; Summoned, car Blig nie pevelioen Vartl Condition During Winter. Hotel Com Profiteers Checked, Alleged carelessness of a driver 0. 100 West 98th Street, was Motorints need not be quick shout | is serving to introduce a numb Health OMcer James Hagen vf |cariwed 2,600 quarts of milk to be spilted ‘at 3.60 A. M. to-day by a blow puiting thelr cara in storage thin year.) velopments and « n 8) Fearney City « Kee cae 8 wfayette Avenue and Fulton Street, outh wi Knocked out two fact, they wil get plenty of use from | chassis design and custom body fash-|” y y ‘ weday. z and lacerated her lips and tongte. | ‘ at 3.20 A. M. to-day, A tru i it he would prevent the sending of | : Reith’ Cab Gh ae 6 no one in her bedro Prince, trom J Is thia ifterence In the auto! any more coal from Jersey City deal- [Of Me Whitehoure Milk Company of No.) 4 caited her brother, who went jinme- Avenue was in collision] diately to caped, bater Avenue, going oot gent from Knicke Vinnoch was atte mpoaible for families to get coal in| !0st. Lester Armisted, a piano player} Yonmock wit iy Ve im fant aneVae, es let . ais ot No. 339 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn,| ported the syste dl Gielen she - + who was in the taxicab, was attended] them. |? An Investiz vit te alleged, | for ixcerutions, Both drivers wore al | disclosed th y dealers! given a summons, The tax! chauffeur | were selling ‘ommissioners, at a meeting | yesterday, appointed Health Officer Hagen as Fuel Administrator for Jersey City, and his announce- ate other load of coal ox to New York nances would ming from there He ordi- ed immediately ollowed préecribing drastic punishment for 1¢ profiteering dealers there. aes ets In an et~ All Our Monroe Jr. $15 all wool TWO-PANTS Suits . $15 all wool Overcoats and $15 all wool Mackinaws In These Combinations BOYS’ $15 LEATHER- LINED MACKINAW AND { $15 TWO-PANTS SUIT— | BOTH FOR $16. $15 BOYS’ LEATHER. LINED MACKINAW AND ' $15 CHILDS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOAT—BOTH FOR $16. fe $15 BOYS’ LEATHER- LINED MACKINAW_ AND $15 OVERCOAT—BOTH FOR $16. Selling Starts at 8:30 A. M. Tomorrow—Remember, All Monroe Shops Are UPSTAIRS MANHATTAN 42nd Street Cor. B’way 14th St. opp. Acad. Music Mtb Btreot, Cor, B'way 59th Street at Col, Circle 125th “ cor. Tih Ave. 18lst. cor. St. Nicholas Av. NOTE HOW WELL EACH SUIT IS MADE Every suit and overcoat all wool, doubly sewn, buttons sewed on to stay, pockets stayed and tacked to prevent ripping, collars bt«ted and felled, pants fully lined and reinforced at knees and sea’ v « . ‘ FO REE TIC 2a ee BRONX en Ave, at 149th St. BROOKLYN 413 Fulton Street 587 Fulton at Flatbush NEWARK — 151 Market Strest JERSEY CITY ‘*"*rk Axe. YONKERS — Getty Square [ a situation." | PATERSON — 220 Main Street | auld the tr aide of the t LONDON, Nov. 11—John Lao Ber- an, said to the A an manage ASOTHER wriawnic erry momen. | mn Raid 1 GPanOe OF ierad |* ATLANTIC CITY, Noy, 17.—A hotell tank, was cha Court yea. to be kaown sons in Atlan’ | ue hore In the spring at @ cost) wirance agent an of 09,000. The project will be financed principally by Western capital, | | joyda Bn jaithough a number of prominent per | arrested bocker will ibe ten stories | ¢ ver was on the’ wrong as the Knickerboo'ter will! terguy with Jiac tie City will be incerested. a site on the boardwalk and Maryland Avenues. |v lensed by Emil and} 4 Who for yenrs havel | ‘ihe Sis vue in Philndiephia, manded t) " load! q Any. little, lightly built truck will carry a ton—for a ways. @ A one-horse-power mule can exert a 20-horse-power pull—for a few seconds. @ A man can carry twice his own weight—for a short space. q It’s the long haul with the full load that shows up the limitations. q The only truck that can rightfully be classed as a “‘ton’’ truck is one that can carry that load indefinitely, over all kinds of roads and with the most brutal,~ as well as average to fair driving. @ To do that, the truck must have a momentary capacity of three or four times its rated “ton.” q That’s why big concerns are dispos- ing of their so-called “ton” trucks and making their fleets exclusively Reo Speed Wagons. . Thousands of buyers have found to their cost that lightly built, low-priced cars rated as ‘“‘ton” trucks, will carry that load for a while—then they begin to go to pieces under the strain—and once they start, they do go fast! @ When it comes to trading them in for Reo Speed Wagons, they are amazed to learn that the depreciation has been more than 50% in a few weeks! @ Why experiment if you can Reo Speed Wagon in the first place? REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Inc. Manhattan Branch Brooklyn Branch Newark Branch New Rochelle Branch 1380 Bedfo OR. M.C. Ca, GIRL’S TEETH OUT fr ald, but found no one nor any indication of how any one could brotlmr ran to the West 100th Street station and an Nips AMERICAN DEFRAUDS LLOYDS passing forged bills of exchange on totalling $226,000, seed to the bank and e going to give him a the money. He o hie When Doesa“Ton’”- Truck Cease to be a “Ton”-Truck? @ Why, when it staggers under the q That’s why Reo Speed Wagons are outdoing and outliving all others. Broadway at 441 87-39 William Street 184 Main Street Reo Motor Car Co., Lansing, Michigan 5 SL LRM 0 LOL OL TL TT LE TL LT aS ambulance wae ker Hospital, Miss 1 and remained at was too much Mor a Russian in- of Lioyds, of ‘When Berman’ told the pos gave Ife telling her had got from nr the money, ball and re- get a Slreet d Avenue (293-30)