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} } { ’ { Gay tour should be in possession of the very last word on road conditions before making a final de- struction going on which necessitated detours and each summer there has been some part of the shore road} completion of the above section mo. closed. In fact, this summer there]torists used the Hope Valley route have been two or three detours which are now all finished. 4 the Poquonock River at Bridgeport. all of New Englund was recently butlt cross the Housatonic River to take the place of the old, narrow Washifig-|through Scarsdale to White Plains, A bridge was built] then North Broadway through Ar- monk, Bedford, Cross River, Ridge- field and Danbury to Waterbury, then over Southington Mountain to Plain- ville and Farmington to Hartford or, ton Bridj across the Connecticut River between Saybrook and Old Lyme, eliminating the old ferry. The bridge across the Thames River from New London to] i¢ desired, there is a good road to Groton was bullt and at the present] continue north from Southbury to time there is a hard-surfaced road in wed Yondition all of the way to Bos-| through Bristol to Plainville, New Bedford and Hartford, all of which is improved road surface in good con- the main street of Port Chester, but} dition, From Hartford, Route No, 3 the detour which runs parallel isn't] goes through Manchester, Bolton, any longer and is a muoh better way to reach Byram Bridge. Motorists who} gon and Chepachet to Providence. do not care to go to Narragansett Pler can go direct from Wakefield] Haven through Hartford, Springfield, over the Tower Hill Road, which in Row in excellent condition, to East} condition, except construction work between Long Meadow and Springfleld and a long section between North Wil- Greenwich. LEAS AN, A A RET THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Ct SPRINGFIELD' Every auto owner planning a saute or Sun-, Evening World on Friday « Special article on tours thal c incalculable value troubles, breakdowns and kind cision, By arrangement with O. M. Wells, Chief) sulting The Evening World map ‘Roadman of the Automobile Club of America, The} roads Road Conditions Between N.Y. and Boston\ FWaipoie ey AS PPR fall River eck will print a t fail to prove of yourselves tire exations by con- and facts about ' tire for ear According to BOSTON Anufacturer 6 ‘ ired on wien he determined | Overland Company, “4 il tire ' used turned from an On 4 bject of inflation. it hasl rn through the f it 1 in 1 1 ifort are North Atlantic’ § & ; the . esaure if “DT WAS er t nning them mueh below ' r mended t 1 1 elle wh ailure " K PROVIDENCE ’ iiject to Teenuontover Every model of cars that Willys tire Id the used tie Technical Service} ine popula D © United States ‘T particularly o M to do away wit! nd to enable the car user to gain the fort possible consistent it Is necessary that are capat ra ng the ear load at a lower| CUT ON ALL MODELS. Wi The other new sary n-pussenger touring car now t four-passenger ent 455 and the flve-pas the end of ted at $2.485. The] yy icant phucton, just been market, will sell for © prices are f. 0. b., fac enger phaeton. The By O. M, Wells. werren end ues mth Shore of Cape , ‘od Ko through Narragansett Pier to (Chief Roadman, the Automobile Club) cvunderstown, whore a ferry ix taken of America.) to Jamestown—then another ferry to Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), | Newport. The preferable way to by Press Publishing Company. reach Cape Cod ts to continue straight We are pleased to announce to the}on into Providence, then through Fall] + motoring public that the shore road|River or Taunton, All of the shore to Boston, via Stamford, Bridgeport, New Haven, New London and Provi @ence,’is entirely open and free from|tine. detours. For the last ten years there] ‘The section between Westerly and have been improvements and road con-| Wakefield that has been poor for i road now is hard surfaced and the shore resorts can be reached on good roads branching off from the trunk number of years is now surfaced with sheet asphalt that will equal any road in New England. Previofs to the from WV terly to Providence, which ia all right but not quite as good at the present time as the shore road Motorists do not fealize the amount|The short route is known as Route of improvement that has been mado|No, 1 under the new road marking off the shore road in the past ten years. The old Boston Post Road}igng, Immediately after crossing the which runs from the Pelham Parkway |Hyram Bridge watch for the yellow Girect to New Rochelle has been paved |band with a heavy black border and and a new bridge built across East- chester Creck. Putts Hill in Green-| poston as far as it goes. wich, which was always a menace to the motorist, has a fine concrete sur-| York through White Plains, Bedford, face. A fine new concrete bridge was} Danbury, Waterbury, Hartford and built across the Saugatuck River at Westport. John Street in Bridge-} scentc route. Motorists In going to port was cut through so that motor-|White Plains should go through ists can now run from Park Avenue|Mount Vernon and not via Central direct to the wiaduct, avoiding tho congestion on Fairfield Avenue; a fine new concrete bridge was built across|Gardens to Mount Vernon, where a right turn 1s made into Mpunt Vernon Avenue and at top of hill a left turn is made into Lincoln Avenue, which is system and is entirely marked through Connecticut and Rhode Is ‘in the centre, and fol- the number ** Willimantic to Providence, Is also in excellent condition and is a very Avenue, which is in atrocious con- dition, The new Bronx River Park- One of the best concrete bridges in followed to Columbus Avenue, and by there is some construction work on A great many motorists in going to BOYS, HERE’S EASY MONEY! See your nearest “Babe”? Ruth Home Run Shoe Dealer for blanks and List of Prizes details of HOW TO WIN ONE OF 65 First Prise Cash and Shoe Prizes. Pas cay BOYS, HERE’S your chance to win $100.00 in GOLD, the first prize. Make the largest number of words from the letters in “Babe” Ruth Home Run Shoes! OVER 60 valuable prizes in this contest, which ends Aug. 31st, will be given to the winners the second day of school. Get into this contest—open to all boys over 6 girls. You are as bright as the next . If you don’t win the first prize you stand a chance to get one of the 64 others. Application blanks, forms and rules, everything FREE OF CHARGE. Get your blanks today and enter the “BABE” RUTH HOME RUN $250.00 in GOLD PRIZE CONTEST FOR BOYS If you cownot find the “Babe” Ruth Hy rf Dealer “te your newhdorhood write us for his names Address All Mail to | ROSENWASSER BROS., Inc., P. O. Box 216, Long Island City Makers of Babe Ruth Mowe Run Shoes Second Prite $50 in gold for second largest lst Third Price $25 in gold for third largest list Fourth Prise 3 of $10 each for next three Fifth Price $5 each to next 9 boys Fifty pairs of famous “Babe” Ruth Home Run Shoes to the 60 boys with next largest number of words. a Lary where a new wing latd, There are same time there is a is using one ing go through on All three routes way from New York 51G INCREASE IN CAR AND TRUCK PRODUCTION. Shipping reports July shipments from all factories will cha total of 28,412 carloads, 28.022 s it is estimated that r ears and trucks I makers in July harles M. Schwab, who now con the Stutz Motor Car Company Amerion at a conference re cently wit ident W. N. Thomp the National {802 of the company, agreed upon a sweeping tion In the prices of of Commerce, }al present Stutz models, The cut . indicate that [ranges from $200 to $500 per car. This is the first step in the ina uration of « new sales and manufac- turin, “cramme. were produced by 1s July (in The decrease unc e, of 14 per cent. is seasonal and expected. This ts a re ind the best previ by 20 per cent. Jargest single month's production in the history of the industry, being ex two preceding low same if going to Providence and Route No. 8%, which goes from New +> TIRE PROBLEM IS that a complete line of models will reach New York within two weeks. EASILY SETTLED. | Svaraines Ge He conine eanlihte A motorist can easily settle for him whether he should equip his car with oversize pneumatic tires. Only two considerations are in volved and the problem is by no means a difficult one ments for consideration is the weight the tires are the other relates to the degree of in flation at which the motorist prefers to use his tires. With respeet to the welght of the load, it Is surprising how rapidly ex- self the question way is followed from the Botanic One of tho ele- Not a word wds available from the factory this week as to th tual called on to carry and | description of the new car. ‘It ‘will be a very fast, very powerful, and very beautiful car," was all that Mr. turning left the route is continued MICHAELS BROS:255 Watertown to Thomaston, then east Notch, Willimantic, Chaplin, Dantel- The inside trunk route from New re S200 Queen Anne Bedroom Rulte, In American merchandise $20 Delivers 6400 10: $25 Del $500 and Worcester to Boston is in good $87350 Up "oes, tom 69.50 ricci. 8 Pes, $189.50 nvenien ind comforts essential long with « for omergencies, the new model,’’ sald Mr, Stowe, SCHWAB REDUCES STUTZ PRICES. e about the the longest The Allan Ryan interests are en- tirely out of the company now, but the management and seliing organi- zation remains the same, Fred Wil ntinuing as sal rr. The Schwab interests are represented on the Board of Directors, NEW PEERLESS MODELS HERE IN TWO WEEKS. It has become known definitely that the Peerless Motor Car Company is ubout to bring out new car and 39 per cent., wd for pro is the third assoclate took over the Feerless busi- ness last fall, those who knew Col- ling best have insisted that one of these days he would come out with some startling developments in the Peerless line. Collins would say. Other executives of the company, including the engi- neers, were equally reticent added to the ndredy of August Salo ema & car da of ad Vanee Fall 1928 mi Special ing R Speclal $6.95 V STATE ST Ba were YOUR CREDIT Is GOOD (aaa AUGUST 18, Evening World’s Weekly Road Maps for Auto Owners ieee feta OPMRE FOR CAREW Of New York; Study Map Before Planning Tours). ..090..0" announcement by metropolitan dis- P. R. R. LEASE 9991/. YEARS cars, of a new rec- | Ratirend Will Take Over Two Lines Nils was that ft) among near number of cars ery Indication points to a con tinuance of the prerent heavy demanit Vogistered In this distrtet perfods of 99914 years wei in Secretary of State Mart! Amboy and Woodbridge road between Perth Amboy is one. long and connects with “bho rental {9 $13,704 annually eral sales manager of the Willys who has fust re England and It {8 6.23 miles In sixth among all makes in the sted with the oi metropolitan district. To give an idea verywhere,"* extends from Wa to Greenville, branch from Greenville to a point east » month of July as many as wi ‘please rush us some cars April taken together BIG SAL A ONE WEEK , $240,000 yearly LIGHTING FIXTURES |), SWEEPING REDUCTION SALE ON EVERYTHING SAVE HALF! 4 SATSES Orders Taken for Single iuares't i? Weil_as Sets, ELECTRIC co. Overland is building ts in deman of the Overland lenler IT called on had orders for the verland Sedan and was enthusiastic over the prospects of selling many “There is a real feeling of optimism Crops in every I visited seemed to be In excel i condition and are bringing a good AEO ANNOUNCES PRICE price Our dealers In the rural com nunities told me that the farmer was na big factor in their local mar- | our dealers. nd the weight prevent v1 f DIAMONDS: m convinced that there will be no slackening off in demand fi ree town, View President of thr : Motor Car Company of New York wr particularly thed from a visit to the fac-] dustrial unrest #) the news that the company | We are hopeful that tt will be." solid gold seme eees..""|| DURANT DEALER HAS tne win] RECORD SALES MONTH, ECLIPSE h Ave., Near 43d St. LAST 2 DAY’ E BIG SIOR > 0 first wee inspect the OTHER SPEC Iso brought back with te description of the EACH eral SATURDAY Open Al Day | SATURDAY MAIN FLOOR FORMER SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDIN Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue at 19th St. i While we have disposed of Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of High- grade Merchandise during this Gigantic Mill End Sale—at Unheard- of low prices—We Are Prepared, if such a thing is possible, to outdo ourselves on Friday and Saturday, the last two days of this never- Every Dept. in the Store will have something All Bargains in the following to-be-forgotten Sale. Exceptional to show our Patrons. Depts. Plainly marked with Yellow Mill End Sale Cards. Skirts,! Housedresses and Aprons, Manicure Sets Purses and Pocket Books Women's Suits, Coats and Wraps Big Assortment Summer Millinery Trimmed and Untrimmed Fancy Veils, Laces and Embroideries Assortment of Ribbons Shoes forMen,Women andChildren Petticoats, Drawers, Waists, Sleeping Garments, Stockings, Socks, etc. ‘Work Pants, Negligee and Work Shirts, Straw Hats, ete. Sheets, Blankets, Piiiow Cases, Bed Pillows, Com- fortables, Hammocks, Tents, retonne and Terry Cloth, Table Linen, Scarfs, Muslins, Yard Goods, ‘Silks and Dress Goods, \Curtains and Draperies, Percales and Ginghams, Floor Rugs, Bath Mats, Shades Table oa Ol h ades, fable Ou loths, Pants Serving Trays, Plated Silverware, ete. Ay Travelling Bags, |forMen,Womenand Children Children’s Dresses, Coats, Children’s Sweaters, \Children’s Union Suits, Bathing Suits and Bathing Needs for Men,Women andChildren Infants’ Wear, Ladies’ Neckwear Vestees and Guimpes Ladies’ Union Suits, Vests, Drawers, Gowns, Chemises, Bloomers and Petticoats, Electrical Wo Dolls and Teddy Bears, Boys’ Suits, Wash Suits, | Waists and Blouses, Shirts and Drawers, Stockings, Collars and Ties, Hats and Caps, |Men's Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers, Camisoles and Brassieres, j @ Corsets, Corset Covers, Stockings, Waists & Blouses, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Electricl nist Holpers Vacuum Bottles, Phonographs, Records and Albums, Clocks, Watches, Glassware, Aluminum Ware, Enamel Ware, Safety Razors. Candy, Ete., Ete., Ete. End Bargains Men’s Khaki Pants Kimonos and Tea Gowns, Silk Underwear, Women's Sweaters, Bath Robes, Soft and Laundered Collars Ties, Coltgn and Silk Socks, | Overalls and Jumpers, Here Are Just a Few Mill Women’s Net Guimpes : Lace trimmed am U.S.Navy Hammocks 36 to 46 1 ar > Villed—Add (ie Postage Men’s Negiaee Shirts corded and printed Mail orders flitedAdd ‘Ge postage Women’s Sweaters Made aceo! to Government fade according mn Catalogue. summer vacation all neat patterns; sizes t rs filled—Add cagenttrd t y Voile Blouses illed daslehs A variety of models. age, Send Check or Money Order. Cotton Fleece Blankets Fruit, of the Loom Muslin Easy Shopping--All goods Displayed on Qne Floor—Store open 9.15 a.m, to 6 p.m. 6th cer ral Cooper Beat 19th St. Readers of this paper know that featuring SENSATIONAL, NS during the 010 per The new Description Riue-W Rine- White Blue White Blae- White Bine-White Blue White Blue-White | Blue: White Kiue-White read of sul have the app: n thelr real weight. nice of men's or indies” 14-karat Mout exten charge. or we did not br S169. piAMOND CAN. wr a iether ca it we have DIAMOND th of August fer e established © TURNED | Jewelry store "in any other city for @ penny loss than 8 i carat. These diamonds rican fashion with efor greater bril arance-of weighing They are wet An ell damon Ked by oth our diam t a tremendous saving ‘age jeweler secures his prices eh: When an opportunity is buy diamonds AT HALF racif to call and hasing elsewhere, + BARGAINS, HE FULL PURC y TIME WITHIN TWO ‘ARS. GUTTERS SONS NASSAU ST..NLY. onrnit At Park Row and Nasseu$ V3 HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED, MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, CAR REPAIRMEN, SKILLED IN RAILROAD WORK; STEADY EMPLOYMENT; STANDARD WAGES, AUTHORIZED BY UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD, Apply to CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY Cc. E, Chambers, Supt. Power & Equipment, Jersey City, N. Jd Permanent open at the following rate authorized by the United States Railroad Labor Board# WANTED-——MECHANICS AND HELPERS, positions ar “Workers Kors Electrical Worke rt Apply 9.00 A, M. to 5.00 P. M. to Bupei intendent’s office at 182n4 Btre avenue, Bronx, N. ¥, . M. CLARK, Superintende: New York, New Hi ——100 per ho d Operators Car Repairers & Inspectors—60 per hours nd Wi nt, Hartford RB. RB. Coy iOON EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &G | 4 SS eee eae LAW SCHOOL u WOOLW FORDHAM NIVERSITY, 0 SESSION, 2 toa EVENING SESSION, 6to8 Co-Educational. 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