The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1921, Page 18

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seteiiadiiideseendnmamsaoniaecaemeanent Reeatiniienieeieiiiemetdiien tei Norte EY INN 6 hy BEST AUTOMOBLE WALTER BULOING ROUTES 10 THE BOTH ELECTRIC BERKSHIRE HILLS AND GAS TRUCKS Wine of the Mat Main Trunk Lines} Many Strole Flatures Em- ) This Popular Section | bodied in New Trucks— Tare 85 Per Cent. Good. Unusual. Brake System. By O. M. Wells, Chief Noadman. the Automobile Club of Amertes. There € favorite ection for automobile owners in the eastern part of the United States than | tne Berkshire Hills, In t we have a wonderful combination of tatural beauty In mountains, lakes is no touring well as a greater number of days, of vehicle service jn standardization, With the introduction of the Walter electric units, offered in a full range of sizes from ihe 1,600-pound and 1- region and streams, with the view enhanced |!" Heht delivery units to the 2, 3%, 6 ; ee ane tmany pointe by the skill of the | "Md 7-ton heavy duty trucks, os fleet i the dea ts in ae and used auto? owne offered a full line of bot! | moblies aa well as privite owners architect and the landscape gardener. |OWPFE 18 , 4 a ' elite Many mo will desire to visit | #4s and electric trucks having an ab- | cars of this aa Ge u ben bell i r ed COU! the next | solute Interchangendil of parts | lee before the Orphans’ Automobile ae ee ety Mitombbie Chab | eute, interchangeadility of parts! py Association of New York to secure R throughout, except so far as pertains the necessary number of cars and eee ee ae Eee: in ie | to thelr respective mot t trucks to trausport the orphan ehildrert ollowing, gives @ brief cutiine of the | '0 ‘heir respective motor par ie ana tarlight Amusement mais trunk lines by which the ie rk-| Among the many features of the | park. 177th and Bronx River 'Walter trucks is ® positive locking | Thursday 6 “tor thelr, seven | City the most differential, which absolutely assures | teenth a omobile day outing lirect way lies via Central Avenue to fyi ¢ jon with both wheels but per- | White Plaine, then north on Broad- mite of the compensation. neceamry (tender the use of one or more sean | “ay, around Kenaico Lake through for satisfactory motor vehicle opera- | { e ve the youngsters a day of happl- Armonk, Bedford, Golden's Bridge {jon when turaing. A tert to prove |< turdys, Croton Falls, Brewster, the efficiency of thix differential is |" Blanks and other information can_be | awling, | Dover Plains, Wassule, made by the company along the fol- | had from Orp Automobile Day Aa- vimenia, Millerton, Copake, Hillsdale towing fine: rocintion of New Yor’s, No. 1845 Broad- nd Solth Kgrement to the Berkshire "\ Eh asia having a load of 11,606 | Way eee we Se Hl dy Stock- | jounde is driven up to a block’ 10 ——<$<—<—_——- Prenn Bridgeport, Conn., follow the [inches high. ‘This block is so situated / GAS METERS ARE TAXED. | that it c es contact wit on one oston Poot Road up the Naugatuck PERS blak wk ay Valley through. Shelton, Seymour, wheey jh The truck is then | Naugatuck, Waterbury, Thomaston, Griven over the block. traction being vrington, Norfolk, Canaan and) obtained by the singie wheel in con- | Sheffield to Great Barrington. |tact with the block (of course no From Boston, run through Aning- ton, Croton, Fitchburg and Athol to Greenfield, then over the Mohawk | Prall, entering the Berkshires at North | Ageme and Williamatow: the Berkshires from Northern. Now Jersey and Contral New York, cross the Hudson River by ferry from Newburg to then run to Fishkill and AYbany Post Road going Poughkeepsie, then eat thro brook, Am Shelton Stavio wlisbury, Cana eat Barringte Motorists crossing over from from the Upon this Motor Truck ont traction being obtained whee} turning in grease). differential, the Walter Company has a basic pe Brakes of unusual positiveness are on the vehioles and it ig possible to lower the loaded chassis, in the test | described above, to the ground such a manner that there Is no more impact than is made by a man put-| | ting his foot on the floor. Owing to |the differential driving both wheels j| cqually, it acts as a constant brnke | equaliser and three of the four brakes be put completely out of adjust- ment and yet upon application of the | single brake that functions, the whee! | will Jock and the truck ‘skid in al straight line on wet asphalt | the Catskills to the Berkshires can cross by ferry froin Kingston to Rhine- beok, from Catskill to Greendale and from Athens to Hudson. Construc-| “anne ‘4 | i a 2 company has recently gone tion is in progress on the direct road through an extensive reorganiaation from Rhinebeck to Millerton via Sil- Pre: ve become Identi- ; = Ms 4 and interests have become ident ver Nails and Pine Plain. Work is) fed with it. The electric truck pn also in progress on the a from Hudson through Prairieville, Hollow- ville to Hillsdale. An excellent way to reach the north end of the Berkahires from the Mohawk Valley, especially for Motorists com- ing from Buffalo and the Wost, ts to run from Albany through Troy, De- freestville, Averill Park, Hancock and South Williamstown ‘to Williams- town. All of the above routes have im- proved surfaces, and at tho present time offer at least & per cent. of good road, carrying the motorist through the most scenic sections of New Eng- duction has been put in charge George W. Wesley, formerly Vi President and Production Manager of | the General Vehicle Company of Long Island City. William Walter ia Vice Presi and Maurice Walter, Chief Engineer. With the enlarged manufacturt schedule there came a necessity determining a definite sales policy and it was decided to turn that end | of the business over to Fink-Dumont- White, Ine. No. 405 Lexington Ave- | nue, that company agreeing to take over the entire production of the fac- land, Sy ae | Sere MAC CRAOKEN DELAYS ANSWER, DORT WINS LAURELS POUGHKDEPSIE, June 9.—Dr, Hency | Noble MucCracken, President of Vassar IN FOREIGN FIELD |Cotiore, says ne will announce hin. de- clrion on accepting the Chancellorship of Buffalo University at the Vassar encement exercises next Tuesday, Betaviishing a new South Amorican jong distance record for reliable per formance ns well as fast time, a Dort | ar won the annual Argentine olaasic | held this yorr at Rafete, Northern Ar- | gentina, A cablogram to the Dort fac- tory from Lajoua-Altoff & Co,, Dort | distributors, of Buenos Ayres, stated: | “In a field of sixteen entries, of which only four finished. the annual Argentine cross country tour of 392 kilometres was won by Dort.” The distance over country roada and through mountain passes was mmde in 4 hours and 41 minutes, an average of 84 kilometres per hour. This estab- lishes a new South American long dis- tance spend record and also wine the special prize offered by the Automotile Club of Argentina for regularity in per- formance. In the entire distance the Dort required no adjustmoenta during the rece. A docond Dort car finished third. ‘This in a clean sweep and establishes another triumph in South America for American took touring mode (FRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) ee eee GEN. SHARPE GONS ABROAD. Major Gen. Henry G. Sharpe, former Quartermaster General of the Army, eafled with Mrs. Sharpe yeaterdiy on the liner Old North State to spond a . Others who left fur Bng- on the liner were Princess Ludovie tell d’Aragon, who nd to visit her mother-in- id Radio Divis- ing Board, who will at- tional radio conference Milk Selection Is lmportant. C7here is no other food in from the standpoint of economy as| 7 | believe they have put one over on the| cently the company put into effect a) in| i NEW STYLE TOP A PEERLESS FEATURE} ‘oming ax one of the first of the ne ia to be produced by any factory reflecting the motor car deaign of 1922 Ix Me new Peerless Touring car shown by Cortlandt Vehicle Corporation pt and Broadway New York, of the United service men the audience. states, a ote aiahed |The soap In ohlefly distinguished) vio ‘tan from the § yle top worked out by| |, unknown, Peotiese denignors, andthe tact that then held a loyalty while the graceful body lines of the 1921 model are preserved, the body itself 18], mounted just-a bit lower on fhe chassi« to give # @ touch of rakish smartness The top ix the really novel part of this It is on the order of an im- | California’ design and is built rial, which, pried 1 light and enubbers Liberty len NEED MORE AUTOS FOR ORPHANS’ DAY they would without much hesitancy at Aeaaks | The Board of Aasessors of Tarrytown Westchester Lighting Company. Re- | service charge of 60 cents a month on all gas meters. All cities and villages In the county protested but the order prevalied. The! loca} board then estimated the value sf the metehs and tacked $15,000 on the company's aasessinent, It made a protest last night but the assessment likely to stand RpeciahShacs are within your reach. sole of las personal batee that the ciwasa oak t the price paid for th # that moneycan buy. They combine quality, ship and wearing qualities equal to other m: higher prices. Fha02 Third Avenue, corner 120th St. 42779 Third Av., between 146th & 147th Sts. , < THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, SOAP BOX ORATOR ROUTED. ‘A speaker on Communism and inter- | and fight toe honored traditions and the | nationalism was routed from a soap box in Vesey Street, just off Broadway, yesterday at noon by Alvah B. Stetson, | Department Adjutant for the ‘ Veterans of Foreign Wara | list of the Shelton trolley and nero were 40) p box used by the speaker, oene and whose name eeting, Which was | addressed by Stetson, who, pointing to! followed. Boys’ Shoes $459 & $5.00 You can save money by wearing W.LDou: They have a world-wide reputation for best Saas that can be produced for ae price. They are ee in 107 W. L, Dossine stores, located in the principal cities, direct from the factory. to you at only one profit; all middfemen’ 's and manufacturing profi eliminated, which guarantees the wearer shoes at the lowest possible cost. Nomatter where you live,W. L. Douglas shoes By Des as pare and the retail price are stamped on the shoes before they leave the factory, which is your pratetion against unreasonable profits. The sates W.L. Douglas shoe are made hy een and finest leathers 347 Eighth Avenue. wh 260 West 125th Street. BROOKL' * Manhattan % 449 Fulton Street. Stores marked with a *& carry complete lines of W. 2 REECE le TA is ames 1921, 7 KILLED BY STEAM SHOVEL. Word was received in Goshen, N. ¥., yesterday of the death of Lewis Dun- can, an expert mechanic, who was scooped up by @ steam shovel and killed om the Ulster & Delaware Ralf- road at Tanneraville. While he was examin! the steam shovel sudden the earth he he was crush the Amitcan fing han near Paul's Gourch, spoke of fee Ficrenintibie Americay apirit ta Yattle wrong ideals glory of American Iterty." ———— SHBI/TON CRASH VICTIM DIPS. DERBY, Conn., June %—The death reck of Feb, creased to eleven yesterday Lofthouse of this city died te of oth ormer | 22 ona in| whe ina hospital from the effects of ampu: tation of his left leg as a result of in- juries, He was the only one of the in- ii in the pdt who did not suffer lirns fro the gasoline explosion which some rock ly dug into 78s, standing upon and and scooped up. He died without regaining conaciousness, He left relatives in Goshen and King- ston. he crowd Virginia’s luncheon I helped with the dishes— and I noticed that she used the same toweling for her roller towels in the kitchen as she used for her towels inthe bathroom. It was so absorbent and so bright-white I wanted some. She told me that it was the most satisfactory toweling she had ever had for absorbency, long wear, andeconomy. She has bought three bolts so far and has made five dozen towels, besides roller towels and aprons which she has made from the material. I bought a bolt and have made two dozen hand and face towels. They are very inexpensive and so absorbent and white that everybody in our house wonders how we ever got along without them.’* Buy it by the bolt from your dealer. you, write us ar ABSORBENT TOWELING BOOTT MILLS, Lowe, Mass. If he cannot supply W. L.DOUGLAS Retail Price $ 8.00 SHOES pies FF $1029 eal sh ai urable ans. $6.20 Shoes, ing the HEREBY AFFIRM THAT W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES. CAVE ME THE BEST VALUCS FOR MY MONEY IN STYLE COMFORT AND SERVICE If you could visit W. L. great factories at Brockton, Mass., cet see for vente i igh aracel leathers and other materials used and how carefully the shoes are made, you would then realize why W. L. Douglas shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. They are the leaders in the foshion centers of America. The rices are the same everywhere; ay cost no more in rancisco than they do in New York. Price! w, L. Doug} hoes are all made by the highest paid, skilled are! shi ersunderth he the direction ped (fd ings ‘experienced men, with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy: ub Yee) Deexise cra) ‘The nam Haat tor sah ot lity, order rect from factory, Catalogue fre, 270 Spark Bey ‘its are le, workman- selling at W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK ; JERSEY CITy—1i8 Newark Avemne. *xHOBOKENR—120 Washington Street, x UNION HILL-—376 Bergeniine Ave, *xNEV ARK—831 Brozd Street. PAN ERSON—102 M a. ket St., cor. Clmk. xkTRENTC N—20 East State Street. 1. Douglas Shoes for Wemen YN Broadway, near Thornton Street. Broadway, corner Gates Avenue. Fifth Avenue, corner 11th Street. Avenue (Greenpoint). which quality is so essen~ tial. In en's Grade A you abtain a milk of un~ usual purity and richness Phone us to senda repre- gotetire who will explain = BORDENS nom Farm Products Co,Inc. Corns Lift Right Off | No Pain at All Apply a few drops of “"Breczone"’ upon that Nether gome corn, Instantly It stops hurting; then Rate you ite that sore, touchy ¢orn right off, root and all, without the slightest pain or soreness, | End Any Corn or Callus | youn s 04 Cortlandt 7961 Tiny bottles of “Freesane” cost but few cents—drug storey ate Beaut of Skin EnhancedbyCuticura Whon usod for every-day tollet pur- poaca Cullcura keepa the complex. fn fresh and clear, Le pores soft and white and halr live and Soap to cleanse and ee the Oint- ment to soothe and heal and the ‘Talcum to powder nay perfume, Set OSGR c neene g EETPIEN I AL A OH articles 19 Wor! reported ‘tnd Found to "Lost Bureau.” Room Jos, world Building, will be Usted for thirty days, ‘These liste can be pean at any of Tho World's Offices, “Lost and Found” advertisements ean be left at any of The World's Advertising ebimnee. or can be or ork, Oe jephoned y to 1 4000 Sobers, Now va Office, 4190 Main, COURTESY. It is estimated that the use of the word “please’’ in tele- grams cost America about $3,000,000 last year. We haven't any means of telling how much the use of “please”? and “thank you’ in our stores cost every year, but we pay it willingly, be- cause courtesy is the best oil to keep the wheels of service turning smoothly! LARD In bulk, per pound, 10c MILK Lake View rich, creamy Evaporated; tall can, 10¢€ ASPARAGUS Fancy quality, California Spears; Large 214 can, 2415 Ib. bag, Be 8B PICNIC DAYS ARE HERE! LUNCH BASKET SPECIALS: BREAD Butler’s Bon Bon, wholesome and satisfying; one pound loaf, FLOUR Well Known Quaker Brand; SARDINES—Finest imported, in| JAMS — Cobhh® astorted gp my pure Olive Oil, 12 fruit flavors, pebjat. c SE Ss BAC cies Fpsic Brand Sipe fancy |" ‘Sliced, tall Notl can... aC Weade cn ecces11 DE) MARMALADE® Del Monte pure CORNED BEEF — Libby's California Orange, large No. 1 can. 19¢ jar 19c TAK-HOM-A — Famous Bakery Biscuiias per pkg... Sunshine | GIN ER ALE--Green and Gold, Be, fh a8 imported, 12c pint bottle(plus 2c deposit) Save money—buy your groceries at one of the | | 561 conveniently located green-and-gold stores of {ane BUTLER. ine. Bat eres Porceloi! Size Icer The bride-to-be just naturally comes here for her outfit, because all her friends who have espe- | cially attractive homes se- lected their furniture anc | rugs from our enormous, | widely varied stock. Then, | too, for many generations we have lent our assistance | to young couples by our liberal credit, if desired, | WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHAR | Hyglenic; Solld Oak; Por+ ‘celold Food Compart ment. as Iilustri $27.98 * Queen Anne Period Bed Room Suite in American Walnut or Antique det 4 Pieces, as MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES: Finish, fe and Gold 8

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