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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, the Persian Gulf, and every one is looking to water transportation as a St. Louis’s Great Hope Is to Put itself on the Mari- Tareas for the pre: nt freight rates ‘ roughout the wor time Map of U. S. La i BATTLE CREEK'S SCANDAL. A business man from Battle By Roger Batchelder. Creek, interviewed at the Bilt- Railroad competition and the un-/ nore, requeated that his name be certainty of river shipping has caused! omitted on account of his desire gthe Mississippi Riverto take a minor} ¢, return home without mis- position in trade channols which is] fortune. An official of the De- partment of Public Safety, he re lates, recently attended a ball game on a Battle Creek fleld. At the conclusion of the game he and one of the State's hooch hunters simultaneously and at the same time stepped on a bot- ue, The alleged ginger pop ex- gloded. The State agent fell over two tiers of seats, got glass frag- ments in his arm and peanut shells down his back. The town, vur visitor reports in conclusion, «8 all agog, as the saying goes. ae Bae WEALTHY CHINA, “Though the Chinese are poor in- dividually, there is great wealth in the country,” asserts Frank K. Pilson, an adviser to the Southern Govern- ment of China who is at the Penn- sV.vania. “Recent events seem to indicate,” he went on, “that the North and So:th will join forces under Li Yuen Hung. Political troubles are really local, and not of such importance as not deserved, in the opinion of R. A | Hider of St. Louis, now at the Astor. 3 me of our chief interests,” Mr. Tuber said, “is to make the Missis- jetppi the great artery of {rude that it Jshould be. During the war, the Gov- Fernment opened a barge line which bdid away with the necessity for Jateamers formerly used fur the same purpose. Since the war this line has been taken over by private capital fand the City of St. Louts, in Its ef- ‘forts to put the city on the maritime ;map, has built a number of large {docks and wharves. “Recently we received a shipload of heypress shingles from Oregon, which hed gone through the Panama Canal, ‘and been sent up the river after re- oading at New Orleans. It was of great interest to manufacturers on account of the saving in freight charges. We are far behind other nations in utilizing our natural arter- jes. Germany now has a plan to use the Rhine and the Danube to reach U wouldn’t expect your hus- band to shave with a perfumed toilet soap. He shaves with a man’s soap, made especially for men. Start him off with a man’s coffee, blended especially for men — and $ he'll go away happy inside and out. Premier Coffee A man’s coffee blended by a great coffee man namseee Solid Mahogany Chippendale Tip Table 3; Ro, 295.420 | Handvome Polychrome and Gilt Mirror Was #45; $90) GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE (Direct from the Factory) Betablished 1853, MANGES BROS. SIXTH AVENUE—COR. 39TN STREET. MANUFACTURERS: Reorganization Sale OWING TO THE DEATH OF MR. S. F. MANGES A forced sacrifice of this $275,000 stock of richest Period Furniture to effect the Immediate settlement of the S. F. Manges estate, The occasion offers to the public astounding bargain opportunities which could not be hoped for except for the extraordinary circumstances which confront this 70-year-old house during reorganization! xquisite 4-Pc. Queen Anne Bedroom Suite low-end Bed, Dresser, Chit. WAS $295 -NOW forette and Semi- In’ rich American $] 55° Walnut; a gorgeo that will enhance the beauty of any home and bring a rare saving For the firet time in thie store's long and successful career we have arranged to ex PECI with it ten AO CONVENIENT TERMS CURING THIS SALE! Scores of Odd Period Pieces, $6 Up. Discontinued Patterns at 50% Off Reg. Prices. Hundreds of Other Amazing Values $375 Overstuffed Living Room Suite-- NOW 3 PI Sota and 2 Chairs, tapestry coverings; gua’ d custom made and all-hair filled nt FARTHEST FROM HOME. The {Le newspaper reports make them ap- rear, What China really needs is in- it! capital to inspire confidence “New Yorker For a Day oF thon the Chinese will do the rest| 210" tho ts the farthest from home themselves.” to-day is Lawrence Leon, who ts at a Wout the Pennsylvania, His home town Buenos Ayres, from Broadway. ——— PRISONERS BREAK ARM OF POLICEMAN IN CAB Arrested for Malicious Mischief, ‘They Attack om Way to Station. Attacked in a taxicab by two men he had arrested, Patrolman Ernest Lawson, twenty-six, of No, 503 East 83d Street, attached to the Alexander Avenue Station, the Bronx, had his left arm broken and badly cut last night. His assailants were overpowered and locked up,’ however, after another patrolman went to his assistance ‘The men said they were Otto Sietz five, and Fred Merengo, twenty-five, of No, 210 East 19th Street struck over the head with the f a revolver by Patrolman wen and needed surgeon's attention, The two were charged with throwing a brick through a window of the cafo of Louls Jacob! at No. 445 Southerr Boulevard. ts about 8,000 miles OUR OFFICIAL GOLFERS. At any rate, our lawmakers in Washington are getting to be ex perts on the golf links, J. Walker art, at the Commodore from pgton, tells us, “No matter where you go in my he relates, “you will find a lover of the ancient Scot- tish game hurrying to the links with his clubs. A Congressional Club {s being organized, aa prac- tically half of the Congressmen and Senators play golf. Herbert Hoover is President and Oscar W. Underwood is Vice President. Many other distinguished officials already are on its roster, “The same situation seems to hold true in New York. I have seen golfers in Wall Street, on Broadway and in the raflroad ter- minals. The game ts nationally almost as popular as baseball, but it will never eclipse it.” ti ~and ren M. ORE=—it is! More fine, tempting choc- olate, more fruity, creamy filling, more solid enjoyment for your nickel! And “More!” is what everyone says after dining on one of these bigger, better bars. All the popular varieties, rivaling each other in deliciousness. AUERBACH bigger, better Chocolate Bars make a meal all by themselves, goer freshment. Take a few to 1922,° HIT BY AUTO LEAVING CAR, Ralph Rubin, thirty-two years old, of No. 159 Bast 96th Street, died at 3.45 A. M. to-day in Mount Sina! Hospital from injuries received when an autor bile struck him at 96th Street as he go! off a Third Avenue surface car. Irving Goodman, No. 320 East Sist Street, driver of the car, was arrested. has found 20 needful Just a little Scott’s Emulsion, eaten times daily after would be effective. start VITAMINES anD HEALTH Make no mistake, to be healt healthful, the body needs nourishment rich in vitamines. The child needs them in abundance to assure growth and strength; the adult to help sustain the body- forces against disease. d is the ideal body-building ‘tod f child adult. It is abundant in the sipirdine-alemente that solenes IVNIK for health and growth. a ee and AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN O.tx%" Mea'e, “rm FIM CANTOR»: HAKETTSHAPPY With NAN BALPERIN._ BLOSSOM TIME GREATEST MUSICAL ft am OF AGES! i, { BARNEY Tenant eel ALEXA! ER CARR jit in a new veoae F LAST 2 WEEKS. EUGENE O'NEILL'S “The Hairy Ape,”’ Piymouth, W. 40. ‘hurs. © Sat. 2.45 Uo stasea by AMUSEMENTS. OO ASTOR Pe, SP cae ee | Maiineee We lll 30, M TH vn ‘aw E SDOVER ROAD eis. FULTON “5.7 | scatetWea'e satcase fal Abies lrishRose REPUBLIC fr.cas Shree Pye at LAWFUL LARCENY mH GREATEST. OF ALL see SPECTACLES, a JORDON ED! What's On Your Mind? What's Bothering You? Is There Anything You Want to Ask Me? I Know. ALLA AXIOM THE MAN ge MISTER: Now Featured MAE MURRAY. in PE DEL ic ‘toc JENTRAL BROADWAY ‘a Vit &t. ALLA AXIOM Appears at £30, 1:40" 8.90, Special Performance for Ladi: Morning at 10.30. the office and treat the bunch. And the home-folks! Give them a real chocolate feast. Sold everywhere. pe ah CHOCOLATE BARS D. AUERBACH & SONS - Chocolate Headquarters - New York, U.S.A+ Fine for mid-afternoon re- ae MR. RETAILER: The following wholesale distributors can supply you with bigger and better AUERBACH Bars. NEW YORK CITY | Ross 3 Third Ave. SCHA| Sullivan St. PHILE id AY) 13 Madinon St. D., 35 Rivington St 107th St. oz Ellery St. ltivan St. FFA 1 AFRIGAS, (24 Smith Ste WSN ‘Toget service, you must have quality. True economy reckons the service rendered. The long service that “B.V.D." gives makes it the economical Under. wear. USA) Youths’ $1.00 the Suit { Cut Undershirts and ers, BSe the garment MAY McAVOY in “The Top of New York." A Paramount Picture Rivol! Concert Orchestra. (VOL! ct a0 8. BUSTER KEATO NEXT RIV EE THEATKKS UNDER DIRECTION OF HUGO BIESENPELD The Biggest Motion Picture Program of the Summer JACK HOLT in “WHILE SATAN SLEEPS” RAMOUNT PICTURE based on Peter B. Kyne’s story “The Parson paperetes ” by Albert Shelby Le Vino. Directed by Jos. Henabery and EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN of IN HIS NEWEST MARY LE! IALTO tn South votssuvas™ Times A Paramount Square. Famous Rialto Orchestra, “COPS” NEXT WEEK COMEDY 0-1 WEEK EW AMSTERDAM, W. 42d St. “POP. PRIGE MATS, WED. & HENRY MILLER’ § 5 ie Ww —_ N POLL » AK INCH. HITTER” HITCHCOCK'S =x BELASCO aie Be bynes af 830 DAVID BELASCO Presents LENORE ULRICas KIKI aw PY Mia Wad éSat S00 toss WALLACE EDDING 'N “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” GOOD MORNING DEARIE THE SENSATIONAL, MUS GLOBE Bway & dom st Matinees Wed, and Sat. at MUSIC BOX. Mints Wea ana Gat, 21s RVING “Best music show ever made tn America, SAM H. HARRIS 424 St. Eves, 8.15 Mats, Wed. & Sat., 2.15, SIX CYLINDERLOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, GAD ST. fu Hee: oat, Srey 8, Sess SHUFFLE ALONG 2D YEAR—ORIGINAL CAST, DANCE AND SWIM §, PALACE of JOY it Denoing tn Indoor ocean Hand sium. STATE Biway @ 45 8t WA M.to 12 PM THOMAS MEIGHAN ‘Our Leading Citizen’ ALE( HYDE & Or, Senator Murphy, others ‘OGG Strand Bymphony Orch Bway at diat, EERL ws’ MUSIC BOX REVUE’ i; Hinne & Hunter, The RICHARD BARTHELMESS L “*SONNY*? and Supreme Vaudeville OSTESSES axp INSTRUCTORS ena} itlemen ¢1°° Ladies7* GRA Ld CENTRAL. FA LEXINGTON Al RITERION ‘a Yat | oy Bost AL PRODUCTIO: we '5 BABY ‘isc DANA "| Presents BNrIKe skAsUN, bree Circus BROOKLYN. “MARK GOUVERNEUR MORRIS" y than (ELLOW McN AND GOLy MUSTER KEATON COMED) Bee Doted Bolelste—Kamed a Pryor’ sBand NLR. a) Bt. ee et Biers 10 ‘ whurgh HUDSON Pkvigarign'e ‘COMP AN Y ‘Middleton 8, Borland, GAT BOATS TO ALBANY AS "AND TROY, ONE DAY OUTINGS SUNDAY, JUNE 25th LU RAY, VA. $ 6-00 CAVERNS OF arta eangety and, most oe avg cally. underground peng tiful eons ‘in the 9.10 or M. Sat Bhemangeah Vall tome, Yaz bere. nh WASHINGTON @| or BALTIMORE Heading and Altea. Special train Broad $5.00 je ie ‘sath. “Keturning iesve + Baltimore $.00 P.M. 00'P. M LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.75 Every rey algeve W234, St MAUCH CHUNK, - $2.40: Sundays June 25, July 9 and 23 Leave W. 23d St. Abert; fp 7.30 AL Mis Jackson Ave., Jersey City, 7. Tickets good only on api Eastern Standard Time Shown, yon a turning leave Luray i through Ha; NEWJERSEY CENTRAL LOW FAR E EXCURSIONS SUNDAY JUNE 25 New York to Round Trip Fare Bear Mountain (West Shore R.R.).. $1.25 Yorktown Heights (Putnam Diy.)... 1.30 Tilly Foster 1.75 Lake Mahopac (Harlem Diy. >: 1.50 Brewster 1.50 Pawling “A ‘ 1.95 Millerton “ ce. 2.80 Chatham s “ 3.85 Correspondingly low fare: HARLEM DIVISION Stations between Golden's Bridge and Chatham. PUTNAM DIVISION Stations between Yorktown Heights and Tilly Foster. Tickets Gond Weat Shore R.R.—All Trains Putnam Division—All Trains Rlarlem Division—Going: 809,41,43,39,817 Returning: 46, 48,50, 82 Consult Agents for particulars leavos 120th Bt return, ‘E. Newbu Vay Visit the marvelous The =. ALBANY it ride through the Iron Steamboat Co CONEY ISLAND Speclal Schedule for FRIDAY, JUNE Uy Ws Wao Bes) lor Be Ne 1 STR."‘MANDALAY”” Lys. Battery da! @omitted Mond: SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET. KEANSBURG, N BUNGALOWS FOR RENT oMile White Sandy Beac Wide Board Wall TAKE : KEANSBURG BOAT fal Que Hour, Sail 40, f 1 ney @ Walker. Char € fort Beach Co, Otto F with MRECT RAIL CONNECTIONS FOR ALD a De Lie ° Sunday Excursion ae ttul trip ot 150 miles through t River and on Long Island | ay * Good Music—Refreshments, Str. Richard Peck to New Haven Houston St., 0.30 A. My a lag iy 40) 9.00 & M. or sightseeing in New Have otty of ima a 1 Trip Tickets, $1.50. Sunday only at the SPECIAL "MOONLIGHT SAIL to Keansburg and i JUNE 24 AND 25 **! Music. — Daneln c La CENTRAL HUDSON LINE. STEAMER Tv 25cMIDLAND Le oer Ideal Amus s10 A.M, Suns. only) DIAMONDS 4 Fine Jaw Cay, | (AMOND Ne Malwa cake ROVAL Fete So mnkere ape DIAMENOS desea DOANE LANE (THE WORLD prints more ‘Business Opportunities’ than all the other New York mornin? newspapers added together.

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