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8 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1922. ° ’ \ clear, childitice blue; but, when ons! I thought of the supposedly |CHANLER’S “GIRAFFES” the 1920 International Art Exposition, RACE OF BIG AUTOS |\Lord Northcliffe’s Funeral To-Day; fontiawe thru asphwand and | vcuak' shoe tei inernenet, | 18 BOUGHT BY FRENCH|,"isd.euthusarn to to the po: M M4 We ° forward like many a deskman's, and whose minds clattered and ler preferred to“have it go to Paris, Earned Title of ‘Man With Vinged Mind’) |)" ese | Seana tong ite te one ; r : d t—and seemed almost as shay in its old age; who craw Decorative Canvan ENE for Laxe embourg Museum, ailfiiernees Robert Winthrop Chanter an-| BOXING COMMISSION He pulled off that three-minute ously tolled over them, or ob- |nounces that his celebrated mural-| ABOLISHED IN MICHIGAN te ».Min ™ sterview In exactly one minute served, exculpatingly, I've [decorative painting “C affes,” has His Famous Three-Minute In 1 fifty-three seconds by my never thought about that!”—Just [ier oneeed by tho Toney Gow. | VANSING, Mich. Aug. 16.—Super- ht as if they required at lghst a week's notice to think! He wouldn't wait for me to » vision of boxing in Michigan to-day was placed entirely in the hands of the State Department of Public Safety, the State ernment for the Luxembourg Mu- seum, Paris, It will be hung—or } W M WOOD RR DEAD terview with Evening i ALLA " World’s Marguerite Mooers = read him the questions, as I said; Others will praise the po rather, set up on end, for th Araffes = i Marshall Proved It. neve sleitimed tent as fe hela the patriotiom, the origin Te AERO for ws names CNIS Bela having “lL | ry se the list In his own hand, and the the business ability of Alf th te “4 foe ae ir the ozing ‘ommission heade by Friend Also Killed as Car , ‘ uiswers came #0 quickly that no | Harmaworth, Lord Northolitte. [in sateen feet high—in the samelrnomas mieer Hits Pole at 70 Miles Marvelous Capacity for Quick ne except a lightning stenogra- But to some of us it will She uikare WeaTaLIei a Under the new arrangement the State Th h . Out t di pher could have taken them down. that the greatest thing which may in 1908 A é itt painted in Paris will continue to collect a percentage of S ought His Outstanding Abe tetan ts hat he had the |i 1905, and exhibited there as well Speed. [ didn’t try—so we spent the rest be told of him ts that as) ; as in New York. It was a feature }boxing show receipts, to pay supervisory ree Characteristic—The Inter- cyan what Lord Northeltte | Tenge’ min ara oHamier said, Jor the historic armory show here [expenses and provide athlotie equipment ing ove 40 ickly. As et sald, 9 owt Tenice publ * } READING, Mass., Aug. 16.—Death} view Reproduced. had sald, and proving that I really Phe readinens la all,” in 1913. It was shown in Venice att for public schoo remember it. However, that ——__—>—- n't the interview proper, Be- PICTURE PUZZLE PRIZES i was victor in a sensational automo- Bile race along the New England By Marguerite Mooers Marshall vhicl \* in that, there ja the clearest } sal Yet ae ale Mel ace HEN Lord Northeliffe's revelation of the swift, swallow- CALLED FRAUD BY P. O. i Royce and a Stutz, a millionaire at W ‘ like, darting mind of this great - i the wheel of each, roared hub to hub Mette te Sots eeies yan, its ability to fly from one [Diamonds Offered From Montreal to-day in Westminster \c to another utterly dissimilar, for 81.48 Each, yns and villages at seventy topic to another utterly A ae e és I thls a| Abbey, there may, or there may then to a third unlike either of WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—The Post til a smash-up ended oo not, descend upon the London the other two—The Evening Jofrice Department has issued a fraud fer avent aevEN TH et. NEW YORK o test. ‘ ; Vorld reprints to-day the ortg!- Blivanvars NUE and FORTY-SE » ITY one Times, the Dally Mall and the World reprints to-day order against tho Grand Silverwar William M. Wood jr., son of the ’ nal of all three-minute Interviews, | Gonpany, the Imperial Silverware Com othar Harmsworth pa 8, that moment of utter quietude, that universal “hush,” which comes it was speeded up by the dis- Le ada he tinguished English editor. pany ‘and the Prize Silverwar pans aursure Fire eon conanie dow satiety (Satisfaction in Buying ¢ (. No, 1—What_ do you think of Pro- President of the American Woolen o Company, and Major Alexander i Gardner of Andover, Mass., were in- j stantly killed when the Rolls-Royce, K Ge eral ad Mad en nit rar set Asem. E Jometaty to bo one and tho same, They } © typewriters and all other t sek a cnttathe have been conducting pleture puzzle eon- Ne B { piloted by Wood, hit a telegraph pole Phwlekl "ane wwehthd Wouviiea 2? Hadi 4 Gpiendidt testa, offering prizes. Persons sending ow ecause— i after having sidewiped and wrecked approve of short Jin the correct solution were congratu- ; zs a great newspaper plant are Centhust- Hated by postcard upon thelr perspica- aia 5 : terme Btuts continued on its way with| topped, briefly, in tribute to a ture English women do- [ity and told that hey wars entren to At this time our stock of rugs is complete i unslackened speed. The man driving] dead editor or publisher, voter Lord Northeliffee See amen be sip UpeRaUtAl BRE —meaning an unlimited selection in sizes, it has been identified, police say, as a But in the minds of many of Wat will hapnen to, half carat blue-white Mexican diamond patterns and colorings. Rugs purchased now | wealthy: man. "Detectives. were 100K- | thone men and women all over the pasion ae Grou be forthcoming an receipe of $148 can be held and delivered at your convenience. | Serariuy He eurk of Andover, for. | W0Fld, who knew one of the I Kong string of fra has been ‘Ae hé xean dvancas. alias } uty of Broouling; Mass : world’s greatest newspaper men, , Inaued’ ‘against aliverware conpantes 8 the season advances, selections may Upon learning of the accident Mra, | there is a sense of strange still- Peele | Pal UII oe ea become limited and deliveries sometimes un- , } Wood, who a ness, an almost eerie pause, and eeaPtoene | turourty the | Ameri an tals almost -avoidably delayed. f ee eer ie ae ene tt caused by the knowledge ; scorn ae ees . Therefore, we would urge purchasing your | ‘Wood home near Andover in a sea-} that Northcliffe's , mind, that toro . floor coverings now to insure against possible plane. phenomenally swift plece of NORTHCLIFFE dissnpoint anit The race started at peat thinking machinery, has stopped Sappointment, ie ve the two powerful cars . P . Mivcinen to" come abreast of each His dominant quality of intel- es ed tn the /olotina ar tsente specially Pure, unbleached, priced rugs. The prices quoted are for 9 x 12 other, one tried to’ pass, the other} jectual quickness, the winged 4 up, and the contest was on. paper feature, it a real test sorted for the small breeze there es +. A «ae ry ag watied ak Seeeapecnie SHEE: mind a aiatinguished trom the of tha aublect's presence of mind was, Iny nontly a halt bushel of ; RED palm oil gives foot size, prices for other sizes in proportion. eli hat lumbers along, was 0. elligence—above all, of letters, telegrams and cablegrams i its red col 7 ‘ safety as the cars roared by sway i ’ humor, intelligence—< all, F mi . Lifebuoy its red color. as ad from side to side, brushing other eee ee eatinaly to Eve- the SPEED of his or her thinking. awaiting his attention before he apeltaie z Plain Wool + + + + $32.50 ‘ ») ning World readers by Lord = essed foy dinner helitte-By WwW. ; 5 vly missing many : ar nner, orthelitte—B: ake u| ‘m. 59.25 Seca the atid " . Rartipiitte in one of the last spo- Most persons interviewed tn He } na three-min weiter a "work at 6 P Axtminsters sos 6 + $59.25 ; sading, leaving behind y. mit of three minutes. Séme ran one had never been written, [ox Lord Northeliffe—It makes me = Fs ‘ | the town of Reading, leaving I had with him just a year ago in over it, Not more than one or nlained! the the cat Wool Wiltons $62.50 and $80.00 1 te v1 cloud Just out- 5 , a wake of clouds of dust. Ju New York; the first of oj ds of di s ; ne of two used side Reading, Wood's ste iar id The Evening World's most origi- one going in the same direction. nal and popular features—the as little time in answer- possible fa did Lord Northeliffe; and through with my, eig who were more brief than graph, he Ww Is the League of Nations a ef on world N (seriously), Chenilles . . $75.00 to $110.00 _ Worsted Wiltons’'$93.00 to $123.00 hing that will smaller car was upset and Chas Mc-) three-minute, hot weather inter. e neither as funny nor as kept hand aeeey eaten Mauees thrown out, views printed dally last summer. oh god aie Saved questions ia amine, His Ata G Lane Necinaliere: Pn tat = enc: . went to Lord Northo a int uly darted to meet a i Wil be divided) up into several . ! ‘A short distance further on the! tne firat of this series of tate CULES PERE, (Cry TEEN | EPO Ea f Se yon islawiiane, WAG te CARPET RUGS, SPECIAL VALUES racers overtook another snail cat.) views. The pian of them was served at the time, that he had a yet absolutely new in journalism. Lord North: + r . = ae pee ea for threc machines) simply this: The person inter- mind hung in the middle and 7 = eyes rolled toward Plain Velvets and Wiltons $52.50 reast and Wood's Rolls Royce de-| viewed was asked fifte fs jarkingeat bothient as le looked, at that time, the . ” Samuel Ramsey and Edward Brackett.| and gay, personal and impersonal, day that I walked into the great overweight, but his At the point Wood shot ahead of his} and was timed by my watch while editor's suite ut the Hotel broad yulders, his iat 1 : ‘ Tas rival, but his motor lurched from one] he or she answered. Three min- Gotham. He had hdd an extreme- whole big, loosely hung frame, Fvetghe paid to all shipping potnte:in the) United Staves, abit aide of the highway to another and| utes was the time limit assigned ly ‘busy twelve hours, and be- kept one from notici His — Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.— Closed all day Saturdays, then with the speed of a projectile] to the interview. Besides being tween our chairs, in front of the face was plump, h s Remember, he had used up only gmashed into the telegraph pole. an amusing variation of this news- Open: witdow to which we re- as a sturdy child's, His eyes were one minute and fifty-three sec- | i) 5 | C orse t Tomorrow’s Very Special Program! | 2 to 3 P. M. Introduction and address by Professor Munter. } Prices $25 to $3.50 Nulife Corsets shown on living models by Madam Let Madam Dupont fit you with a Nulife Corset and see how different it is from all others! Madam 3 to 4 P. M. Dupont and staff. e Dupont is a past master in the art of fitting corsets—possessing a most extraordinary knowledge of anatomy. Madam Dupont is yours to consult during Professor Munter’s stay here. Professor Munter’s demonstralion of his won- 4 to 5 Vr; M. derful health-inspiring powers. 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