The evening world. Newspaper, July 25, 1922, Page 13

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to the growing of wrap serted, ‘‘for the Island ts reominis a Inaing produce with growers in the Unite By Roger Batchelder. This country of ours Is about to €clipse Scotland, the birthplace and traditional headquarters of the Kolghts of the Niblick. W. Penrose- Green, Lord Mayor of Leeds, made the statement at the Biltmore, and this is his explanation “Tam afraid that Scotland is not keeping pace with your country,” the Lord Mayor said, “There are a great number vf courses in , and of course every one the game There is not, howe the tendency to build new ¢ ; rather, the sportsmen, 4 with thelr old links, take y effort to keep them In first class condition, Over here, the map ts already dotted by golf courses, and more and better are be ing laid out every year, Before long this will be the home of golf Buinber of players at any rate.” SWEDEN MAY DRY UP. nted by the arrival thirsty may join fall, and ng t whitt of any more than according to Carl © Yroms. 4 Gothenburg tron mat is at the Pennsy L mission for the Swedish ¢ t trietion,’ “At present w 3 issued limited to the ainount of his salar 6 per cent. inst “Before long w OUR shoe repairman prob- ably has from one to a dozen other pairs to be ready some time during the day. Seldom do you catch him tell- ing you that your individual job is not done. wr first crop antedates ‘nat of Ilor. da," endum on prohibition, and I imagine} yf, Brown Loe at the ame ol that it will go through, but at any ‘alley Pines, with rate, the people will have a chance tol i. cnaring Cuba ean express thelr opinion about it." lava keaott HE RUNS ALL THE BANKS. ABOUT SENATOR CULBERSON. C. A. McCloud, Chairman of the] The defeat, yesterday, of Senate Repitblican State Committee of Ne-] Culberson brings strongly to on braska, who is at the Mc wita] mind the hopelessnens of politics a Mrs. McCloud, thinks nothir rf rt D. Wither 0 ing mad dent of a han He Commodore, He already I hat office in thirteen vuntry, as well as | banks in ous part of his State. |< y uivably during hi “The is not the slightest reason for | lor ” . but he had t uneasiness in Nebra he reported] way to the new order of thing yesterday, “tor we are on the road to] thine that he contd not force, It i good times. Crops were never bot-[]rather tragic fact that, in this coun ter; the unem és}try, a man who, if he had worked righted Its banks aro farmers and bus by] hard for himself, would be assured FUEL OIL VERSUS COAL oll will dis locomotives in Cur 1 Kenneth Mebe yun, Who. att Fer @ Daw s farthest from home t Schoonave ‘onnsylvan he Cat ?. Pennsytyania, F Wa uc. Hix home is now using oil ners in 11,500 miles Rackies, for it tia i ne such engine will do tt which formerly required. the — : ; three: coal engines: ‘ach’ Witt K DETECTIVES . TL aeeniens" 8 attacked! two et and Columb ISLE OF PINES t ho had tween ninety miles to W. H. Brown bt Hatt sand is now at the Me Alpin t oof them have turned) their “Tl stop for them a] A remarkable electrical storm star- who ts ___THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. : Fast MISSES SHIP IN WILD STORM ") Frederik VIII. Also Forced to}’ Alter Course for Sleeping [aw 60-Foot Whale. { the passengers of the Scandina n-Amertean Iner Prederie VITL, In evening from Copenhagen, when was off Nantucket at 1 o'clock esterday morning. In the midst of lisplay of celestiat tat vat ko eonpinien 1 was chted up as at midday, there was a er-tMumination and crash and a bolt, that Capt. Wrederik & believes may have been iter nol more than a ship om the starboard side of dabeam of the bridge. A vanished, hissing nmense fountain, On a pleasant day on the trip th THE TAPLEY SHOEMAKER SHOP ONB OF THE FIRST IN AMERICA This litvle shop is a Colonial shoemaking shop preserved intact by the Essex Inst: tute at Salem, Mass., with benches and tools, just as the shoemakers left it. Ii is surprising what excellent work war turned ont with simple tools and crudely tanned leather. Bur pride of craftsman ship existed m Colonial daysjust as among shoemakers throughout America today tonight about half-past six” If you found any flaw in the Half-past six quality of his work, you would be “sank par thee indignant, and your shock of sur- prise would be quite as acute as your indignation. * It is his pride in the work he turns out that has led the re- sponsible shoe repairman to adopt U.S. Spring-Step Rubber Heels as a standard for quality\ jobs. are ready. * s * The requirements of a rubber The only company in this country that heel arevery simple. Appearance. Pong igre Wear. Comfort on the foot. der in any consider But thereis a sciencein making able quantity. a rubber heel. The science of the U.S. Spring-Step Rubber Heel is the deep personal knowledge of the country’s oldest and largest rubber organization—the United States Rubber Company. WhenitplannedtheU.S. Spring- Step Rubber Heel, it did so in the light of its long-standing respon- sibility to the American people for producing the utmost quality in everything made of rubber. Ask for U. S. Spring-Step when you want rubber heels. And remember—your repair- man stocks them, not because he makesa bigger profiton them than on other heels, but because of his feeling of responsibility to you, his customer whom he wants to please. “U.S: SPRING-STEP RUBBER HEELS United States Rubber OF UN TFT'E D STATES Company ROYAL CORD ramped, © ttle Sloan's Li cuULyY atly | > oad il ' both 26, 1933, ; ; 8 Ludwig Baumann § 6. 144-146 West 125th St. 35 to 36 St., Block &th Ave. 49-51 Market St., ‘Newark; ON. & =: 500 DINNER SETS 13 Off—Cash or Credit ‘ome time ago we held a similar sale and the response far exceeded our expectations. Now we are including our entire stock of American Porcelain, English Porcelain and Im- ported China in another smashing sale. All are of the best quality—no seconds and none chipped. Open an account to-day with the purchase of a Dinner Set or in- clude it yee pure hase at the Sale Price without any extra charges of any kin 75 42-Piece Set, pink epray $50 100-Piece Set, choice of ecorations. Open stock 7.75 handsome patterns. Open stock 32.50 $70 50-Piece Guerin French $16.50 52-Pi 3 h China 45.00 50 52-Piece Set, with gold 10 98 F140) dune Pig Case i sae \Oslah ated ce Guerin French ands. Open atock . pa 79.00 $175 100-Piece Carlsbad China- $26.50 95-Piece Americn & the Maria The i Porcelain, Wind Mill feet "17.49 poly a led Ul ssNaahicnililial 110.00 Hundreds of Other Sets—Many Open Stock Hotel Ware Refri d Baby Carri efrigerators an aby Carriages at reductions of 3 and more! F onelected oak and | fully. insulated phon traps, They will save the gain at $22.50 $24 Stroller Carriages. Have sant npholstering, rubber-tired heels, + ing back and foot ret A. bang at $17.75 Price Includes Windshield Camp Stool and Guaranter 32 A Apartment House About 100 other Styles ani $: $24 Rtroller sizes included- All at pro eae portionate reductions . 17°” * Cash or Credit 4LL FULLY GUARANTEE) ‘ash or Credit *10 Ssiivers *200 OF FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS OF YOUR OWN SELECTION ines Your first geposit secures —= icon Our Schedule. | the immediate delivery of Our Liberal your purchases. You need of Deposits not make any other outlay Credi Pp t i erms $5 Lire $100 er On $35 Purchase 50 a Week matter You can take @ year and On $15" $1008 Smalicr # 5 $15 delivers $300 chal Bipey liebaety On $2m $3.00 @ $20 delivers $400 Do Not Disturb On $300 $4.50 0° ‘$30 delivers $600 Your Savings Larger Amounts in Proportion $40 delivers $800 canelenanielenaianninemenamiannt You Can Pay Monthly $50 delivers $1000 We gladly open acenunts No Interest Added from $5 to $5,000 These Credit Terms at Ludwig Baurpann’s Three Great Stores Only . The World’s 1922 SUMMER RESORTS ANNUAL - - and Good Motor Roads Tour Guide 112 Pages of Information for the Summer Vacationist and Many Touring Maps for the Automobilist Price 10 Cents at All World Offices Subway and Street Newsstands By Mail 10 Cents. Address WORLD SUMMER RESORT BUREAU itil Park Row, N. Y. City ooo -

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