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ea yr aeert any — THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920. ai nuisances eS nenSseenseesesns ess sessing aesntensne ge sscenscets ensessananssossisnssisishnensisniilnideaeesnesilcsnsscncaisnasie oneness neaiansisiiSaiaenoaioty Un bppdenia ut Prokibtien wh New York ts ranking Stato with| specially Important in motorized) ROADS TO FLORIDA | WESTCHESTER NOTES. largely to blame. aici 206 cara In the metropolls, 124 {n tho] equipment Je the Are apparatye, fn] aa GooD CONDITION _- F oan rnin connection tt may be. tee Rochester Government, 76 In Buffalo! ent han at least one motorized en- Mr and Mrs, Samuel Masters of " _ Fishers enue, 4 h vt Craft, who founded the Lord's Day and 28 in Yonkers. Ring; and a Chief's car, either DUO] 1 le ot giving the| their muen Ars, Stanley Van’ Ware of Alllance, wrote the Wartime Pro-e The “fub of the universe,” Boston, |ilcly or privately owned. with Its policy es Washington. hibition Law 4nd probably the {s turing on a motorized axle, listing| In some of tho cities the figures in- | Motoring public the benefit of the very) Conmissioner of Jurote Paul Cables Eighteenth Amendment, and founded |119 automobiles, weil in the lead of|qlude vehicles for which transporta-|ldtest touring conditions in all section@| hag by a i Sg several days. the Internatiqnal Reform Bureau, Springield with 47, Worcester with] fion costs are paid while in the use of Jot the country, the Touring Bureau of] Mr. an ‘A. Dickle of Post Rona, ne, of Washington, which biv@ all 24, Lyun having 4 and six more Bay|the city, though the car may be Pri-|the American’ Automobile Assbolation| While. Plaine, had as thet, puesta thts u na reform organizations in. the United State cities ranking in the doxen-car|vately Gwned. + motove| Bas Just announced the publication of a| Keak Mr. and Mrs, Fred Miller of Boss ¥ States, was in 1918 listed as a mem- lags. ‘The widespread practice of motor ee nate. wove . z bane? the Matonal Eeccurive Come F MICHIGAN CITIES RANK HIGH AS| {zing the city. departments in an-|S2floe of new strip maps covering $8) De, and Mes. L. 1) Dickinson of Or- 5 mittee of the Anti-Saioon League of t | MOTOR CENTRES. ‘ounted for in the following quotation | @etall the most popular route from borne Street, White Plains, have 1- et Ci .| York to Florida, Each map cove) turned from a visit at Redbank, N. J. America Four cities of Michigan strengthen {fm the Street Commissioner of But James Gr 1a of ‘The Rey, Dr. David J. Burrell of the ——. 4 : falo: “We have eight roadsters which |about 100 miles of the route. : Green wal uckahoe anc Marble Collegiate Church, President her claim to be the motor centre of | {Plead py our Superintendents. If] Aa to the acttial route itself there is] ber St. C. Dick of Mount Vernen aty "ha 5 the United States, Detroit officiais .y. on & bunting trip in North Carolina. “Baloon Lae or New| More Thatt 350 Passenger|N. Y. Cit y Has Has 295 Passenger |the ve did not have these atitomobiles it|no doubt. that the best way to regeh 1 is one of the Board ot > Bi y use 916 cars, Grand Rapids 60, Lan-| Vota necessitate. practically doubling | Plorida this season ts over the Rank- \ty Marshal James Pire of Mount aged Successful V War to Keep of the An } nce.|_ Cars as Well as Hundreds of | Cars and’438 Trucks in Use. |stng 2 and Jackson 12. No reports| MO" umber of Superintendents and |head Highway from Washington to At-| J" York State ion. who hak been ill for several « 9 Little White Slaver” Out ray i ALR pid ayer of [aye been recefved from Flint, Sorenen io tigate the. wor lanta. Many, motorists do not run all al Srekeas 5 ‘i \. aa ; gol he 6 A Nighteres C 4 ‘ i i u index of the commercial prog. | foremen, " the wi to Atlanta, however, but hon of Boston is viaitin tf ‘ of North Dakota |the Lord's Day Alliance, is listed In Accessories Will Be on, in Thirteen Departments. jnépacat' tha. MOUtH’ le wean IA the toe cle ote “at “Athens end continue | friends In Mount’ Vernon. . 4 > : he New York Teiephone Directory ay Exhibition -_ cars owned hy the City Wt Louisvil:, |BATTERIES REQUIRE | aouth ‘to "Mason from whieh point the] | Miss Mabel Hil! of Bouth Sixth Ay 4 Bene Lords (bay Alliances which | Broadway.” : =! : Ten thousand cars and trucks are/and in Georgia, where Atlanta has 64 | FREQUENT 1 TESTING Lapeer edt Beta Ed per Mount Vernon. who Nas be i ies ¥ Hie: 0 ors of the Ant = erie : nve cars, § i eas! D points ¢ e i ite Feder! hnd State sanction for ae Lennon Directors of the An serving American City Gnvernments, | fUMGiPal cure, | nd Lake City to points in the ¢ re satanient Inet. Thouwh It hha Heed announned two y fang. | 48nd AN ; j nd Wemtorn part of Florida, MisneMargarct Estee of Summit pcial process for dry cleAn-4evening expressed the bellef that a 7 Motor equipment is helng increamng-| whiladelpula ts the bellwether of| ghort daya remind. ore that It ne fo one need fi en # weeks @ vi ‘ i ee igo that évery bit of space for |} ovided for health, police, school |its State with 200 passenger cars, but b re tnited States, ont to .| “considerable portion of the constit. a ly pre 1. PB 5 f P necessary to test the storage battery|a tour because v i ine the United States, te ont to bole) considerate oi talom League na {the Twenty-first National Automo-land other municipal departments. Seis | limps along in sccond | gceasionally with a hydrometer to see) three years the various southern Pate | ee ie tis errr een Avena, ha . vantage: » u ed from ps h che} bile Show had been allotted, 8. A.|Governmental efficiency is thereby |PUST MTT Olly Mw tcinativies haw] that it is being kept properly charged. | better roads, and already millions of| Memphis, "Tenn P SBIbf Wglus | Miles had bly engineers go over! doubled in certain lines of work, ac- been conducted racently by the Na-|Grester demands are made upon the dollars ‘ive’ been spent in improving) Mf and Mrs. J. 1 Carpenter / Htate to atart on such Ing the Mount Vernon, {9 enti Mrs. Bishop White of feaetngetalnt M cigarettes. 2 individuals" ia hooked up w Tt is known the 4 nee BeOKS | proposed restrictive Sunday boxing and Sunday | Jats w - nO e e J ‘affic, ic Sor 4 vies, any baas pa!) and Sun eee keds a leaxuc, with tho {and the result was that accommoda-|of Buffalo. FR, R, Rankin, Municipal raatee ap tmere uue only, two or three | cause it in necessary to burn the Wshts| trom the North, ~ "| {ura Flinn at Bronxville, have retarne ‘ ay motorin, at js not known! jue iw agitation, Its members may tons for two more caf manufacturers |Librantan of New York, reports a|!\T80 Bhacntovs, trom which da bob tntbar aD toa hagt rata pad ME ga OY or, mts With| Mre. Philip “Carpenter of Pen i peaind a fact thit the Lord's Day|be advocates of a blue law crusade, | were discovered. This brings the|total of 295, passenger cars and 488\ty the Mayor's oftee. |longer every timo to start the moter.| hintadam or concrote, and practically | Manor has been entertaining Dry Hliance has taken care to say nothing | hut the league asa league, the Board | total of exhibitors for the display |trueks in use by thifteen departments) "Whe ranking cities in relation to|The battery is not quite as eMelent In| ait fords have been eliminated by the) Mis, Lenvitt Tailock of Portland, Me Souch about—was that the alliance wants to keep out) which will be held Jan, 8 to 15, up i | thely car ownership are: cold weather as in warm, since heat Is| construction of permanent conerete| M488 Winifred Newcomo bf ‘Tompki: Buch : 4s ‘ loesn’t want yno-|to eighty-elzht. ‘This not only seta|°f the metropolis | aoe {a to the chemica) reaction which] bridges and culverts. Road, Scarsdale, has returned from 4 Bs out to eradicate, eliminate, | ple ways “Look what the Anti-Sa-|a new 4 Compiled figures {rom the Mayor's | * Passen| Cars, an ald to the chem! — visit to Annapolis, Md j owe i ple saying: « what the Anti-Sa-/a new record, but proves the trade In| Comp’ ures {1 Lon Angeles takes place within the battery. Herbert D. Lent and Harry Vv. at Pauash, eaueich and render null and League is doing now ‘ia weneral ts tuking a very optimistic | offices of cities throughout the U nion| Hetroit” tad Rea ie2 / It may be necessary to remove the| BOY’ ROBBER KIL KILLED BY COP. | ran of Mount Vernon, two momen. Wold the well known cijuretfe, char | The Rov ‘hes Rab aad me ie pa ge the future. As usual vhe| show nearly 5,000 passenger cara in| New Yor Seah: battery and have it property charged pall ba Fe eepaster. Bar Arsoclation, peterised in a brochure by Uncie an told that the. Kev lor the Nathong! deere tne auspices lune, Less complete returns indicate | Phfadeipmta ; occasionally from Mord Mrokaw, of| Davjd Steele, seventeen-year-old aoe ca, Mergane pHenry Ford as “The Little White/ Wiliam T. Manning, rector of Trinity | of Commerce, Inc. NAMPEF lan approximately equal number jof| Rochester ........... Be West Side Y, M. C. A. auto schools. | burglar, who lives at No, 2781 Eighth + Widow's Right te Uphela aver.” Church, Nad said in a sermon last! Some iden’ of the interest in the|trucks. Where these are reported the | Hoston -« * trees It usually may be boosted enough over|/ Avenue, died In the French Hospital| gurrogate later of Weatel : <c ; Sunday that not onty does he believe | national “ar vA San Franc . : night so that it te not necessary to l@¥ |iast night of a wound received whan moved Out in North Dakota they T Suniay sporta hut that the clergy | 2atenal motor cur expositions this |average of commercial and passenger} Louisville the car up. With most cars & wiil be ice: County, In a decision rendered to-day let anti-cigurette Jawa. There was] snouid oncournge them by taking part! Mr. Mil be had tS ey vehicles runs about the same. 8t, Lox found’ necemwary to do this once ue Py Sa Re act ge sa holds that Anna Seymour of Somers i im i len, general manager. r “ AK month during the winter, Care should|§mith of the West 37 reat Sta-line teal wid ‘ e > tation there some time ago with)in them and that he himself had at-|Milog says that the applications for| L# Angeles leads the list of cities) Akron... , ind be tuken to se that the battery Is|tion, after the policeman had caught| snd entitled to her shore of his acne, ae, to the repeal of these partic-| (ended ball games on Sunday exh bit invitations received thus}, \2/8& cats wit a cole ot ai Lp i not in danger of freezing. If stored in @/the boy and two others in the act of |She was named administrator pieces of legisiation and the} "Dr Manning should know that any lta: show an increase of approxi: |th's respect she ts the banner city of | Among t ingoe truck owners cold garage tha battery should be taken|'oteing a store at 42d Street and| Seymours death tn October, 108, fa oY ch Se fae such ‘example as that leads gown qately 60 per cent. over inst year the ‘banner State, Syn Francivoo|are New York 498, Detroit 206, Salt| {nto a. Warm room over night. Acid, |Tobbing a Bt dad at ana | Pezmonrs oath tn stoner, 388 a. 3 i my A isnot nsing sate] Marae" “said ‘De. Forgan." “lt De |" One’ of ‘the features. of thal eke yf, Oakland 16, Pasadeng 87, | Lake City 47, Pasadens Worcester however, does not trecae as readily as aientn Avenue early yestetday morn- removal denied she was ogally married a question “affecting public morals,”| Manning gues to ball games on Sun-| wilt be the appen Glendale 1 84 and Galveston water. ling. . 1 him. 4 ‘ r Ppearance of ten makes | © b= lunged heaMfong into the ‘fight tol day, the inyman will. say he Is Justt-| OF cary which have never been chewen 5 foep the little white slavery ot of] fled in doing something worse, The ls: tha New Tork. show. a State, The Alliance saw there a|Soriptures Saya: ‘Like oeoplé, like! tone > i a ee to strike a blow for decency| priest. Tho clergy shduld get a high|, With @ total of elghty-elght man- M “ ‘ na” facturers exhibiting there will be purity and Puritanism, “no mat-' standard, ¥ . Ld . i % han 360 passenger cars shown & what popular opinion might be. Aaked if he did not think that Bupt.| More t % m4 ere what It says of the glec-| Anderson's statement indleated that |!" the Palace. This means the wid- ‘ in North Dakota Anti-Saloon League leaders were|est range of alitomobiles ever shown ‘ eewitle the election did not cechm-| working side by side with restrictive | UAder one roof will be on exhibition. lish all that the advocates of an or-| Sunday law agitators, Dr. Fergueon|Afd one factor that will appeal to erly Sabbath desired, yet they were | ruplied: the public is that every car on exhi- le to prevent the repeal of the ex-| “Of courae. The same moral forces] bition will bear tie “Made in Amer- ing laws prohibiting the sale of|back of Prohibition are working for}tca” label. In other words the Twen- ttes, the exhibition of Suhday | proper observance of the Lord's Day.” | ty-first National Automobile Show vies and staging of prize fights Dr. Ferguson was asked whether|will be @ representative showing of he believed one should be compelled |the third industry in tho United To present and future Lexington Owners: We Supply Youa Car | whenever yours is in our Service Station HEN a Lexington owner delivers his car at our service station, we deliver him one of our cars to use as his own until we ’phone him that his car is again in perfect condition, . Superinten-|to devote his Sunday tq moral im-| States, t Of the Anti-Saloon League of | provemont. The number of accessories to be ioe issued a statement % ieterided a “friendly warn-| A boy likes to go to a ball game. If|also break all records. These acces ee ine anti-Valatead portion of| he passes a ball nme on Sunday It |sory dimplays alwaya atract, for there hose influencés which opposed P’ro-| were no game, the boy could not go| making their appearance, and auto ition continied to make fuss|to it. You see what T mean?” mobilists spend a lot of time at the y may create a situation where! commopone E. c. RPNEDICTS —_>- thove friends of Prohibition who. | Wirt 14 FILED IN GREENWroH.|EVEALS MAIL LOOT CACHE. ‘we. will become interested on|,GREFNWICH, Conn,, Dec. 1.—The a \ principle that anything which | IM of Commodore B.C, Benedict was} OMAHA, Dec. 1.—Postal Inspector ic the immoral end of the’ Prontote Application for probate in made by |terday that Keith Colllis, returned question must bea good thing|rrank 8. Hastings, Martin J. Quinn| 2M Olahomasto Council) Blufts last robbery in the latter elty Nov. 13, Jed ccutors and trustee ‘named | Federal officers to a cuche in Council it with an afterthou; git of @ par- tore Fas ordered a hearing Dec. 9 at|from the train was recovered. in which he sal o'cléck In one forenoon. Lock wooa, Recovery of this sup, Mr. Coble BI h on the large proportion of the constituency | ), ee fe ales vor. the | train. ‘the Anti-Saloon League lines up| Probate Court here a will ts not ma: According to Mr. Coble, golline had in] “Well.” he replied, “you take a boy,| shown at the coming exhibitions will community to the effect that if|{s likely he will go to it. If there/are many new Inventions constantly wigh about the Sunday queation ietiasas sage shows looking at these features, yet, are not interested in Sunday ‘sufficiently opposed to those who|filed in the Probate Court yosterday. |W. M, Coble of Omaha announced yes- Jy because of the character Of land Luke Vincent Lockwood, aatd ta | Mgnt in connection with the mail car opponents.” by Mr. Anderson wound up his ee 1 hed will. Judge Stephen L. Rad-| Bluffs where $23,800 of the loot taken ft shall finally srenapire that Hu & sag ize ace said, segoennte (Oe She 1006 taken, the ‘an advance Sunday programme, | public until it 1 wdmitted to probate, $500 when he was arrested "TO-MORROW | THURSDAY _ . NONE SUCH - MINCE PIE Statistics kept in our service station for four years conclusively show that we can conservatively make this astounding service offer, which gives a Lexington owner the absolute certainty. of the undisturbed use of his automobile for 365 days in the year. This amazing plan is made possible solely because the Lexington chassis gives less trouble than any other. It is not possible, however, for any Car, great as it may be, to work 365 days a year without attention. 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