The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1922, Page 6

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, ” "—_OMFLYERS SEEK PULITZER TROPHY WN OTORER RACE Aviation Experis Confident New Speed Record Will Be Established Twenty-f Made for th Oct mety ann have w Pulitzer T 14, the Detroit rental flights of many of the con ident a new we be estabiisted. The Pu advertised as d will plane Races. claimed a municipal holl as been pr and stand $s build ng and finishing point Selfridge Fie r the waters The flight dis r 160 miles has never bee ‘ present time,” he Detroit club said yes- “We expect 100,000 visitors 1 the clty “The national airplane races this fall will b onal motor s we they will bring out the qual- and defects in the various Bying That is why v ernments are wate events here so closely.” One of the blue ribbon events will ious for-| ¢ hing the] t be the Curtiss Marine Flying Trophy race Oct. 7. More than a dozen sea planes and flying boats have been en. tered so far for that classic of marine aviation Delegates from seventy-five citles t the United States will at Aero Congress. They will eek to or a permanent national feronautic association, which will represent flying in the halls of the 1, State and national legisla tend the munic! pa tures. The delegates will draft a pro- gramme for the creation of a code of Federal air laws and the establish ment by act of Congress of a bureau of civil aeronautics in the Department ot Commerce. <—_ THREE NEGRO YOUTHS | “BORROW” AUTOMOBILES { Charged With Grand Larceny AG ter Cops Get Susptet ouths borrowed an au Three Negro y tomobile at 1 o'clock this morning, ac- cording to the police, and they will be arraigned in Jefferson Market Court to- @ay on charges of grand larceny as al’ result. They are Roosevelt Butler, twenty, No. 385 Cumberland Street Harold Girard, twenty-two, No, 1562 | . and Morrey F. Davis, . 1456 Fuller Street, all of man Kehoe of the West 30th tation, arrested the trio at 16th Fifth Avenue on suspicion, three were unable to produce any cards to indicate ownership of the machine. It proved to belong to Bli Galland of No. A Pacific Street, Brooklyn, and had been ‘borrowed’ garage at Ralph and Atlantic . Brooklyn. Blemishes day, 1 roughened of lexions are usu- ally due /o constipation. When you are constipated, not enough © Nature's lubricating Liquid is preduced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and movins. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this matural lubricant and thus rev places it. Nojol is « lubri- cant — not @ Cuticura Does So Much For Hair And Skin For promoting and maintaining Kiddie Whooping Cough Victims |". In Island Camp Well and Happy THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AU fifteenth excursion up the Sound on] s of the mothers of the kiddies th steamboat Rivereide. These ex i them last Sunday to take their cursions, In which all patients able es home, and they were almost to do so take part, occur twice each to recognize their own week and are looked forward to with ny. Why? Because they had wn so fat on the Island, with all Every ing cough 1 cared for ¢ he Kidd au beauty of skin and hair Cuticure Soap and Ointment are unexcelled. Cuticura Talcum is an ideal powder, refreshing end cooling to the most delicate exins. Rech Free by Mall, Address: “Cetlura Lab ai ‘Ointment 2 and foe, Talcum Be. ‘Cuticure Soap shay. IN VALE SCENT SmiLORER little child who 1s a whoop-| pair of sandals. These were presented nt or convalescent and] to the youngsters yesterday as one Riverside Island under] good way of beginning the week, An x World's] other beginning was the exhibition Klub Cx to-day|last night of the kid film “School 1 brand new] Da ed thr 1 the cour Warner Brothers, whose men set] the he asked when his steamer at her pler was the screen and threw the pleture| Dr. Thomas F. Joyce, head physi , “ee theat in on the Island, had the best of on it In real cinema theatre style. reporta for Dr. Copeland. One thing To-day {s the day of tha kiddies} ). told the Commissioner was that p eagerness. ’ missioner Copeland haa] the 1 from. his trip to Burope| t? lies may be sure that hi n has never waned.|t did go a long way Island. The first} The good care and had been recetving. the lies in the latter began serving it “How are n Company. LAST WEEK OF THB AUGUST SALE OF LIVING ROOM FURNITURE at exactly ‘2 price ‘Tue FIRST DAY of September will be the last day of Flint & Horner's August sale. Until then, discounts up to 50% still obtain on all of Flint's Fine Furniture. On over a hundred pieces of living room furniture, the prices have been sliced in half with mathematical exactitude. There is only one of each of the values listed below, but as many more pieces are offered at half price, you have a wide range of choice. Davenport and easy chair, blue mohair cover—formerly $664, now $332. Easy chair, taupe cover—for- merly $180, now $90. FLINT & HORNER CO., INc. 20-26 West 36TH STREET A few yards from Sth Avenue Davenport and easy chair, tapestry cover—tormerly $528, now $264. Wing chair, blue velour cover —formerly $120, now $60. First— In Portland, At the intersection Pine and Congress line they preferred. vestigator’s repo sworn to, showed cony, by a score of 3 tionably the overw favorite among g What Do You Want in a Gasoline—Most? F you were making your own gasoline, wouldn't you strive I to make it satisfactory from every standpoint, rather than a little out of the ordinary in one respect or perhaps two? You'd probably try to get a gasbline that was good, depend- able in starting, pick-up, power and mileage—rather one which had wonderful pulling power on the hills, for in- SOCONY IS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE BECAUSE IT HAS THE CORRECT RANGE OF BOILING POINTS yee Total Low HIGH Positive String Maximum Power Mieog AND IN THE PROPER BALANCED PROPORTION Ran NOTE—“Boiling-point” is a common term in the gasoline testing laboratory. Most liquids boil (vaporize) at one uniform temperature. In the case of water this temperature, or boiling- point, is 212° F. However, every gasoline hus many boiling points—a whole series or range of them in fact. It is this range of boiling points and the proportion of each group of them (low, medium and high) that really determine the quality of a gasoline—its volatility, power and mileage-economy. QEG.U.S.9AT. OFF. stance, but was low on mileage and hard to start. The all-round dependability which most motorists demand is the basis of Socony’s decided popularity today. ‘During the many years that Socony has always given consistent satisfac- tion, many “phenomenal” motor fuels have from time to time been offered the motoring public. But the fact that Socony is still the popular gasoline is striking evidence that gasoline users prefer all-round excellence to one-sided superiority. Socony’s unvarying dependability is the result of the most modern refining methods and careful testing. It always has the correct range of boiling points and in the right propor- tion to insure instant starting, satisfactory pick-up, abundant power and high mileage. (See diagram and Note.) After all, isn't the unusual popularity of Socony a pretty good indication that it has what you want most in gasoline —uniform dependability? STANDARD OIL 26 Broadway ; + ‘ SOCONY GASO Every gallon Derenpasie everywhere the proper food » A milk now being served ‘| Island camp comes from the Clover Farms Dairy. » It has been provided by the 940 drivers of all types of motor vehicles were asked a short time ago which gaso- thesecond choice, isunques- users in Portland, confirms results obtained by similar investigations in the principal cities of New York State and New England. than CO. OF NEW YORK E SRE EEN et eee GUST 29, 1922. little whooping cough | yesterday. Maine of State, Streets, The in- rt, duly that So- tolover helming asoline which > | sa naib Put on your rouge from the inside—drink milk — OT even the most radical reformer objects to the painting of cheeks when Nature isthe artist. To the white races, the flush of health is beautiful. measuring of the true value of milk is inconceivable. Few people drink enough milk. Many girls could drink one quart of milk a day and help to put the roses in their cheeks. We are not selling milk as a cosmetic nor a patent medicine. It is food—pure, clean food with peculiar value to the human body. If any patent medicine could say for itself what truth- fully could be said for milk, half the world would drink it religiously. Reversely, if half the world knew all the value of milk as a food, there wouldn’t be cows enough to produce it. Proper food alone will not bring health, but it is of all the most essential factor. And of all foods, milk and its products are the most necessary. Science has proved by experi- ments that animals will grow and thrive on a diet including the fats in milk, when other animal fats and vegetable oils are valueless. How much of our national health and low infan- tile death rate (compared with Drink milk with your meals Eat foods of which milk is a part. The coloring that comes into your cheeks from internal health will not rub off. those of the Oriental peoples) are due to milk no man can say. It has been part of our diet for that the so many centuries DaIRYMEN’S LEAGUE CO-OPBRATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. UTICA, N. Y. Budweiser Everywhere ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC,, ST. LOUIS Anheuser-Busch Ice & C. S. Co., Inc. Wholesale Distributors 164th St. & Brook Ave. Phore Melrose 4888 New York City REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 ~ gs

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