The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1921, Page 14

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UGENSE PLATES State Tax Commission Issues Instructions to Aid Motor- * sists and Avoid Confusion. The State Tax Commission has is- uéd a piece of timely holiday advice to the automobile owners of the Btate—"Do your Heense plate shop- ging carly.” Geveral charges in the methods of application and registration have been made this year, and in omer to assist owners and drivers as much as possible in the distribution, which | in full swing this week, the commis- | gion issued a complete summary of the important facts to bear in mind. 1. When to apply. Apply now—the gooner the better. All offices of dis: @ribution have the new plates and are distributing them. 2. Where to apply. If you Greater New York, Albany Co} Erie County, apply to the off the Motor Vehiole Bureau in C New York, Albany or Buffalo, tively. If you live in any other county in the State, apply to your own County Clerk, unless you are a dealer. Dealers’ plates will not be distributed by County Clerks and must ‘be secured from the officers of the Motor Vehicle Rureau in Greater New York, Albany or Buffalo, 3. How to apply. First secure an Hication blank from gone of the es of application as floted above, | from the Secretary of your automo- | bile cluo, or from a public garage Your 1921 registration certificate wil give you all the information neces- * gary to make out the new application. When the application is completed, take it er mail it, with the proper fee, as indicated on the application blank, to the proper place pf applica- or! of | od ee ton. 4. When to usé the new 1922 license plates. No 1922 licensé plates must be displayed before Jan. 1, 1922. you registered your car during the Past year before July 1, you need not display the new plates before Feb. 1, 1922. Otherwise you must use them | on and after Jan. 1. $. Special facts to remember. not wait to receive a renewal blank from the Motor Vehicle Bureau. Renewal blanks were formerly sent to all car owners, but will NOT be sent out this year. You must get your own application blank. Be sure you make your appiication tu the proper office. The plates are assigned by counties, so that each number will show the county of regis- tration of any car. Do not ask for any special number. Bocalled reserved numbers and letter werjes have been abolished, together with the unnecessery waste of time and effort in making such special {s- guances. Plates wili be distributed in It} an great industry record ace, Jan look is the N several history. B. Car as cnt the numerical order in which applica- u e received. discovered AUTOMOBILE SHOW WILL BREAK ALL FORMER RECORD Display Spaces for Both Cars| y«' Accessories d Have Been Allotted. ou is sp With ninety-four of cars on the four floors of the P% | of automobiles will be ntative one ever seen jin the United States, facturer § t These me throughout the count to feel the pulse of that they ison the way is evi . ner in wh'ch they are making appli- cations for tickets A. Miles, General Manager of both | ew York and Chicago sections of jona! squeeze more exhibitors into t ace, for he has a list of appli totaling 100 that came In too secure booths, mor New Yor! H. Ariibal has chief engineer of the Peerless Company, accordin, houncement. made by fe ‘engi Practically every industry has some | sort of a sign post that marks the opening of a new season. automobile trade the National Auto- mobile Shows are indicative that manufacturers, déalers and public have begun a new year, and it is with |t wiasm that th looking forward to the iny of automot 14 different mak If each manu- ws a complete line, nearly | One ct | be on exhibition the features of the display will be the showing of nine new A big factor in the favor: p attitude of the located in branch offic: Shows, is trying ha When this was done accessory firms were accommodated. Not only are tho king forward to a banner week in but the hotels, theatres nt stores are anticipat~ busiest periods in their Thousands of automobilists will be here for the show, and un- doubtedly the precedent of previous years, when hundreds of foreign rep- resentatives camp here, will also be followed. Dinners and theatre parties will be a feature of the week. While the programme of the busi- ness side of the week has completed it is evident that manu- facturers, dealers and accessory men will hold many important sessions. To date more than 100 meetings and conventions have been scheduled. —<— not been been appointed Motor to H. Collins, President and General Manager of the Mr, Antbal recently resignod | neer of the Cadillac fotor Car Company to assist Mr. Collins in his future plans. With the tor car 8 that | Will take place in Grand Central Pal- to Last week the engi- | neers who lafd out the floor plans that by a rearrangement of exhibits on the fourth floor, 4,000 aquare feet could be added to the ex- hibition space. tomobile men | an- | NEW INNER TUBE PLACED ON MARKET U. S. Tire Company Claim Sev- eral Unusual Qualities in This New Product. A now Inner tube has been placed on the market by the United States Tire Company and has been named the Royal tube, placipy it on the same quailty level’ as the Royal cord tire. By making use of a principle not here- tofore applied to tube manufacture some unusual qualities have been de- yeloped in the tube, Ono of the outstand- mg features 1a that age has very | ttle effect on the quality of the rubber ant ordinary heat will not injure It. Another untque characteristic ts that |injuries due to puncture and blow-out {are greatly restricted and scidom extend | beyond the area of Injury to the casing, wenk after u repair has been vulcan- Tred hother interesting quality of the new | # that it acquires no “permanent | stretch.” It will ft back into the cas- "| ing without wrinkling even though {t |has been used for a considerable period, |POERTNER’S RECORD ONE DAY DELIVERY. t sof many ‘kinds iI were bi single | the away from nt In Long ely Durant 'y $50,000 repr shipment probably con record for a single day's been occasions on which Further, the vulcanization of repairs | has no. weikening effect on the nd- Jacent tube wall, It has been a fact well known to tire repair men that the | rubber at such points fs likely to be f the shortest driveaway “‘Other men.live to eat, but leat to live,’”’ said Socrates. But whichever way you put it, you may as well enjoy what you eat, as yoware sure to do if you season it with Ed Satice MADE IN U.S, A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. S KEYSTONE FACTORY DOUBLED IN SIZE. Construction on the addition to the Keyatono Tire and Rubber | Company factory, located at Kingsbridge, is pro- greasing to such an extent that the new plant will soon be completed. ‘The new addition will be a complete factory unit, and It 18 the purpose the company to double the present pro- duction During tho current season the Key- atone factory has been working at capacity—three eight-hour shifts. ‘This had to be done because of the con- stantly growing demand for Keystone tires, especially Keystone cords, from Jobbers and tire dealers throughout the countr: Réports show that the demand for these tires is Increasing amoyg owners of passenger cars as well ns commercial houses who operate fleete of vehicles equipped with pneumatic tire NET WEIGHT OF CONTENTS 2% OUNCES THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921. You Can Learn More from a teapot test of "SALADA’ Than we can tell you in a page of advertisement TRY IT TO-DAY N il 4 MSRP TT} “¥'OW you can always have ; a date for lunch—in the new personal package. Great for dessert with a glass of mil. Great for your health, THE HILLS BROTHERS COMPANY 375 \Vashington St. Telephone Canal 1191 Something to Remember That which makes-or mars the quality of cheese to you, is favor. A perfect unvary- ing flavor is the one big thing in cheese that makers have always striven for. But the flavor of ordinary cheese is not and cannot be controlled. There is but one way by which a perfect unvarying cheese flavor can be produced—by blending. Kraft Loaf Cheese is a blended cheese, always the product of several selected makes scientifically blended together to produce that perfect cheese flavor. Kraft Loaf Cheese cannot be imitated except in shape, the process is patented and tanks as one of the great discoveries. When you buy cheese ask for Kraft and avoid disappointing quality. The name is on the protecting tin-foil wrapper. There is no tind,—no waste, no preservatives—all cheese— always the same—always delicious. Three _varieties, American, Pimento and Swiss, sold by the slice, pound or loaf, at about the price of the best bulk cheese. : KRAFT Loaf Cheese ‘American Pimento and Swiss Chicago J. L. KRAFT & BROS. CO. New York Makers of Kraft Cheese in Tine—Eight Varieties Every yood and delicatessen sells it. Insist on the original loal cheese with the Kraft label. It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find I: now living on earth will never die. Judge Rutherford Says: : “FULFILLED PROPHECY settles the fact that Bible Stu- dents were right forty years ago when they began to proclaim that in 1914 a world war would begin, and that famine, pestilence, dis- tress of nations and revolutions would speedily follow. ‘They based Then the message received scant attention; this upon the Bible. silence. fear. fund of alike; i] even the clergy scoffed and ridiculed. But the end is not yet the beginning of sorrows.’ “TAKE HEED! first this being further The old world has ended ! *hand. The war bankrupted the nations, left thousands of jobless, starving ex-soldiers, and created an army of discontents. are in distress and perplexity. Men’s hearts are failing them for Capital and labor are at the breaking point. satisfactory. Everywhere revolution threatens. Disaster seems im- There is a reason. There is a specific remedy. To avert the explosion, clergy, the big business and professional politi- udge Rutherford jis question is agitating the t! Palestine, making a bauer trretigition iret. hand information of importance and of cumulative evidence that Now the facts compel their Jesus said: ‘These things are but The new is at Nations Business is un- SUNDAY, DEC. 11th 3 O'CLOCK IN THE 66 « 4 pe : . . © | e “milfions now fivine In a free lecture at the Hippodrome, Sunday afternoon, Judge Rutherford will prove by Biblical prophecies recently fulfilled, and others being fulfilled, that millions of people Hundreds of thousands in Greater New York will live forever in happiness on earth and not die. cians unite; but their efforts will fail unless they apply the divine remedy. “THE IMPENDING PERIL should arouse clergy- men to break their silence, bondage and explain to the people the prophecies now being fulfilled. They ment of those men of Greater | : NEW In this now world famous lecture he has been heard by overcrowded Great: Britain, Conti a former occasion New York's while 10,000 were turned away. Statement literally, that mil pera millions condition inental Europe, Hall, 13,000 heard, while 15,000 end mind and live forever haan ities This lecture has comforted multitudes bereaved by the’ World i ig ey Palestine. At London's Royal Albert War, epidemics attending sorrows. So great has been the more. tl the doors unable to gain admittance. On| | demand that it has been amplified and published in book form, in- 4 ‘ , ture may have a copy by seadiag twenty-five cents to iia pre ie vate Oe Seer ey ot B. S.A. LECTURE BUREAU on earth in peace and ness of the World War, and even connived at the imprison- Christians work YORK hou wants to understand his living will never die, but will be restored to perfect happiness. ill ne W. cut ‘loose from ecclesiastical failed to tell Christians of the unrighteous- who did tell thém. Why should not all in harmony? I cordially invite the clergy- New York to hear me at the Hippodrome. If my interpretation of the Bible is wrong, then the clergymen owe it to the people to tell them wherein it is wrong. to the clergy to tell the people the truth; to comfort suffering humanity by boldly proclaiming that this is the day of God’s ven- geance, that the kingdom of heaven is at hand, and that millions now living will never die.” If right, then I appeal HIPPODROME 124 Columbia Heights cy —Judge Rutherford | | | PEOPLE—President of the International’ Bible and People’s Pulpit Associetion, religious orgeni- eerving the people without money and without price,

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