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/ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. ‘ "PAULINE FREDERICK mi : E : : Seay sal RE I pIVOLt yaa? CRI, He Is as New President of N.V.Aul rr Greenwich Vitloge Festies ||" Whis rig Mee ty | DISINHERTED BY We Fs Ambassaer "9 0 0280 ne SANDS gxoyrant Be ngang MOROSCO TO-MORROW 5," WEED OATS LANE HAUT Wn Hae tre Great Cast Good Looking,” but Otherwise His Wonderful : “Isn't P FATHER IN WILL Ability Shines Forth, Says Toastmaster. : id Fred Stone, actor, cowboy and capitalist, demonstrated to a thou of his friends at the National Vaudeville Artists’ Club last night that he ees iy i can make a speech if he is cornered. The occasion was the inaugural Actress Cut Off uy Clause dinner given in honor of Mr, Stone, the new President of the N. V. A. That Says Omission Is E. F. Albee was toastmaster and he lauded the guest of honor unmerci “Intentional.” fully. He deposed and stated that Fred ® + NORWICH, Conn., Sept. 11.—The| Stone is not only the best double-| Will Rogers, the next spoaker, will of Richard O. Libby, admitted to| Jointed, chlcken-breasted, all-around] looked very funny in his Tuxedo and probate here Saturday, disinherits his|#tage entertainer in the show busi- pra reid feel aE eae 3 e sal he knew he was to be asker daughter, Pauline Beatrice Ruther- ness, but he is also a man of wonder- to speak and that knowledge had “Ford, in disposing of an estate valued| ful executive ability, and a mightyliaken away his appetite, He lauded good fellow, even though he isn't] clube 26,000, Hii Be oe iret, Sn fiition arecrien | #20, Lone: “Clubs are fine,” he said, ‘but Pauline Frederick, the thrice married} When Mr. Stone was called on for! some men belong to everything in star of dramatic and motion picture|a speech he told of his entry into the]town but their families."* productions. The motive for Mr,|theatrical business, It occurred at) wit was in favor of the N. V. A, Joplin, Mo., thirty-five years ago. " “, ” Libby's singular bequest is not known|*"hwronever the manager of the| cli: “Just think,” he sald, here. ‘The particular Glause reads: honky-tonk didn’t Nko an act,” said} chair and meet his last year's wife “I give and bequeath to my daugh-|Mr. Stone, ‘the went to the stove,| nq everything.” ter, Paulino Beatrice Ruthesford,|Shook down the ashes and put on) ‘phe comedian kept It up until, in some coal, I wish the coal strike had Ing, I tion this omission " ee ees sue been on the night I opened there. swallowed his gum and had to quit. to show that tho same fs Intentional! Telegrams were read from President! Haniel Frohman, Julia Arthur and and not made by mistake.” Harding, former President Wilson,| marcus Loew rounded out the list of Edward B. Duchette of Oswego, N. Ray cite tee ean Gheeed a speakers, each paying high tribute a ax, Theodore Roosevelt, Charles FE.) vr, Stone. The dinner ended with tl Y. is left halt the residuerand Rob-/pijingham, Nellie Revell and others.| snowing of some moving pictures di ert A. Duchette of Attleboro, Mass.,| All lauded the guest of honor. picting the fads and fancies of Fred receives the other half. This latter js} A. ©. Brown, Shepherd of the]gtone. On the screen he danced with to bé held in trust by the Thames Na- Ppl kee ae Btone tn the) his old partner, the late Dave Mont: 4: of Norwie r 4 Bee! el Jeorge gomery; rode pitching hors pped Honal Bank of Norwich, | They afe) Cohan was called on and praised Mr.| Polar bears and bull-dogged steers. It relatives of Mr. Libby's late wife. Stone sincerely. : elly a atone evening, and 1 M rederick became the wife last] "However," said Mr. Cohan, “Jail the fine things the speakers said February of Dr. Charles A. Ruther-| M&ver was able to get very close to} about the new N, A. A. President are NACL ARIECKEN, P WANTED—MALE “Hudson River — by Daylight ng Sunday, oon BLOSSOM TIME WHY MEN L LEAVE HOME Pesci ar I TEEY ant 10 Sas Coe DAFFY Diti SPW tinar rot mu ea | ‘f pape Boor Fetes AGING ia BLOT THICKENS) 2 VANDERBILT Wyott ana fas Sa wn Tee “SOREAMINGLY FUN ANDFR CARR ina new BLACKSMITHS pe ATH rm NTNERS AG, INT ce! HETORCH- BEARERS own Organ " TIMES SQUARE . MACHINISI BOTLERMAKER ay AaRNEY BERNARD a CAR REPAIRMEN REPUBLIC Setiucos wea. and aat., 2000.) LITTLE “Sy, gt siren Abies lrish Rose Tentist “ie | AUS) Th ; A Pe a oolbbeeest sa ae ed Soak’ Hear Mountalr, urgh. Steamer leaves Mo; W. 4ud St., 1:50 yw PMO; Yonkers, SKILLED IN RATLROAD WORK; 3' Vor ¢Itear Mountain, *New- tPoughkeepsie. Str. Hendrlele Jeaven Desbrosses St, 0:30 4, M PLYMOUTH Wert th. hve & STEADY EMPLOYMENT; |itnde herd a man can sit around in a big easy spe 1 t Shocks t A Sensational Triumph!!! M STANDARD WAGES, turn ateamer anme day from points LYRIC THEATRE, Twice Daily : marked f Dayt ing T W. 42d St. « 2.30, 8.30 AUTHORIZED BY Round Tei Kate Now York, to Bese Mountain, © $1.25; New- HO Ty ee = ers *HE.3 6 You'll laugh at it— you'll love it The Biggest Motion Picture UNITED Sensation of the New Season JON REALS WILLIAM FOX prevents inks seo) Hudson tr¥ing to pronounce a big word, he RAILROAD Ideal One-Day Outings, Day” Lin ine Vurther information at in e Pier, New York. ‘Tel, Canal 9300, Mea RIVER tr following morning. Die tious to all points Sterth, LABOR BOARD Apply to CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY | C. E. Chambers, Supt A ; usa 1964, yby ome, xf ]] Motor Power & Euipment, c ia | i wast PAL teh NonticoiS) “THE WORLD As ‘MINE? Another Teriific Smashing Hie Jersey C Hails Fred. 1 guess it was because I was|true, he can win any kind of a popu 0 u . always a sort of rowdy. He used to girlhood romance of Boston school] go home too early.” eattle as the outcome of a ty contest in the world, wherein ity, N. J days. Rutherford, then a student of medi- oseattarari ciiowes ce oesnee] COAT Cargoes Get Preference of the young girl who came to New SERVICE—Antes for Alban} ware & EH & Maine R. Ry 1 9000, GREENWICH Sas", hur, & sat OUpening “A FANLASTIC Tonight FRICASSEE” * Sparkling Revue AVIGATION. COMPANY, 3. Burland, Receiver, sage care. "arersaw nas une]. OVE N.Y. Passenger Traffic honors on the stage here, Miss Fr Prick was me RAILROAD COMPANY DAVIES cn architect of t OF NEW JERSEY. REAL SCOTCH — KLAW ZEA, 98 Bt rans Matin! Hotel MeAlpin. she! Cancellaiion of Two Erie Express Trains Releases Five divorced him in 1913, later marrying AHA “Saki enol DU WHERE, BRE Locomotives for Hauling of Fuel. then divoreed Mack, who married a “We expect to move “When Knighthood Was in Flow ely the yreutet motion picture of the age definite engagenient HOISTING ENGINEERS Town, in alas fast as it is mined,” the heads of railroads NARS E fuurth wife immediately Then fol-| serving New York announced to-day in connection with the resumption of . lowed Miss Vrederick’s nurriage to) hard coal mining, which will release 1,400,000 tons of anthracite a week. her former sweethraurt These roads *re to concentrate on ¢ inn ‘quality heeven Barrie. hasbeen tim fo paper with atthe with=good references. OY ACCUSER LIAR, coal hauls even to the extent Of froward the mines its surplus 7,000 conl cancelling some of their passenge: tonnage of 3: nd the Thursday, September Ith NEUE Aa GEL and Tice Daily Thereafter, 2:30 and 8:30 United States Railroad Labor EA 2 Board, Steel Str, Lys Batter: oA St, 945 Ay dueN.¥.8 P.M, HIS FATHER ASSERTS reports it has trains. The Erie announces the tem 09) con! Neither road will an porary cellation of two Jalnestown |" a plas with, = Doubt Vo! onality that is de- ut the former with exp one leaying here at 10 A. M tion” of Girl's 4 draws twelve summe! Inyer, trains this week mt constant — all roa h othe evening, Deserves and the other arriving at 8 P. M., 'o New Yor Central reports that BALTIMORE, Sept. 11.—Ever since new coal cars are being delivered to it areata was mur-|elease five locomotives for coal carry cight-y daily and sent to the mines, but re- Prec c ate ae |inaniotie: irs albsitesiunealap Created by Cosmopolitan Productions “ered in Duncan's Woe newed its plea to shippers not to place Nor-|fifty-five switch engines, used to haul police have been puzzled. s in access of actual needs. A Paramount Picture ren 380 be. ays, $1. e Bennett identifed Willlam]coal from the breakers to the dumps. wan e Fuel Administrator William Childe THE ENDLESS CHAIN ata With MARGAH FRIAZEE ahha w es a ie Was received with shouts of lau) A, Motive Powe ‘ejuipment, WILLIAM COURTENAY KRIGH gy: {DD Central Re R, Go. of N. J, “HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND” ,"*,.\\" Jersey City, N. J. Th “NALAY” TO ATLANTIC child's assailant andjThe goad normally han! 0 te S06] Woodin has received offers of co-oper- Chandler as ¢ ars of hard coal or ition from the Merchants’ nating on its oclation murderer, but 1 the police are lines in addition to heavy tonnage [and from H. H. Raymond, Preside} puzzled. of bituminous from other r¢ ids. of the American Steamship Own OHER 2 eee SIGHTSEEING VACHS ateo! ti Cc. £, Chambe Sup In the first place, when detectives] ‘The Delaware and Hudson is moving | Association aS TCL went to Bennett's cell to bring him to All Araund New, York. Fant st a hattery but physicians, said there was nothing wrong and could not account for the fainting. Bennett's father si MAY BE LOCATED ys the hy) Ross MeCutcheon Gets Clue only seventeen, and has always been : 3 a ‘iar, to Shell-Shocked Brother. a) Another possible clue to Watlacc ——— . ERRAND BOY STRUCK McCutcheon, actor and dancer, late BY B.R.T. SUBWAY TRAIN | Major in the American Army, who was shell-shocked and severely KIPLING’S CHARGE Denies U.S. Did Not Fully Aid Victory. PARIS, Sept. 11.—Premier Poincare Meaux yest! the eighth first battle of the uted Rudyard Kipling's as- Spee omltted Wed.,Sept 1 = > SAP RTT Battery 9.30, 11 10.30 r | M.. Mo Cote WANTED MECHANICS AND A . 8. PM. HELPERS, re Team . K of the Allies’ common victory mi Permanent positions are Revicwine amerewa antey inte th lotey Darling GREATEST PICTURE open at the following rates, a OF THE YEAR .7 f |2are aliredd Laben seen REX INGRAM’S 4) METRO SENSATION aie Ble Workers Power foux Switenboard Operators Leaned Over Platform During Kush * Hoar wounded in the fighting in !ranve and sertion t Participate ‘ful ypeared from the Lamb's Club, has con® to his brother, McCutche on. The la called to-day upon Capt. Ayres of the Police Bureau of Missing Pere “| sons, to report that a friend had te Pound train in charge of Motorman H.} jhoned him saying Wallace was in Jacobs of No. 136 Alabama Avenue. sonitarium in Washington, He a Brooklyn. that the The boy was knocked to the plat-|" an ambulance was called from] ‘uested to an errand eet, Brook Samuel Silverman boy, of No. 415 Watkins &t lyn, leaned out over the p the B.. R. T. ¢tation at shis morning and was struck b w 1. Poincare said oF af the United Stites Which from the start of hostiliti gave our cause so many marks. of sympathy and which had been so in- dignant at Germany's rep saults on human rights, th ‘nto the m nd GLOBE — ATS WED SAT auigned herself with all her forces by the side of the peoples who w pe their respective lib- ul EARL CARROLG Srire tenuate saat hurs. & Sa hiutate ed police of the Capital be re- ch that city for him, 8 of Major MeCutel ‘Conquers on Broadway. If —ive ver nour, y Hospital, Dr. Brennan re-} ‘The last ne and found hin) suffering from|eon's wanderings came from B actured nose and concussion of the|°o"S Wanderings came from Butta brain. The boy was rushed to the hos-[0 March 5. Then some one tele- pital, phoned his brother that Wallace had ———E been seen trying to cross a street, but STALLED TRAIN DELAYS _ |h#d turned back and for a time leaned against a building in evident bewil- L. 1. COMMUTERS | derinont Major MeCutch A wet rail on an upgrade nearyMill| pear) White, the Neck, L. 1, Long Island F Hay, to stall and able delay on the road. Trains due to leave Oyster Bay for New York could not do go until the train at Mill Neck hud come in, The] 1,000 PASSE stalled train was due at Mill Neck at oF 7.23 A, M. It was delayed twenty-five ninute As @*result, trains reaching lew York from Oyster Bay were de- e de- fending in E Nothing could be sense of this gisentic one and the same fought, and we all dc cause should triumph.” rer than the DELASG ats, 44th St. Eve rus. and Sa effort. Mis for chat el | LENORE ULRICs as it LYGEU Mey uid Bit ae — LAW BRINGS HOW PROM PALO TE PA share TRENTON, N. J., Sept Marry L. ” SHORE Island of Tahiti, in the South Paeif apin st Ae CIRO eden uetels > uM THEATRE. Biazduauee dsc St emt of $28,000 foor He cows a9 1] WALLAGE EDDINGEH Wan NASH \ TWICE DAILY, 230 ANU 8.30 bert W. Kugler, the conipany's former]] 8% “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” President MUSIG BOX,\ A STORE-NOT AN OFFICE Helpe Car Repairers & inapectors—6s per hour. DES pis Am ONUS hits Brngwns Apply 9.00.4. M, to ¥. M. to Super ad Siruet and Willy on was divorced by screen actress, on sed train No, 506 of the| July 5, 1921. Mt was thonght for a {ifoad, going to Oyster]time that his disappearence was in ulted In consider-] Some way connected with this event But it is now believed to be due to the injuries he received in the World War Sunerintendent, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Starters 86%)" WORK MONDAY WONDERS tntendent’s office, ut 1g Avenue, Bron, N. ¥ in connection with the alleged emb LONDON, Sept. 11,—All the 1,000 per- sons who were aboard the Mamonia, 8 Msc. v 8 liner which ank 08 Spain § ay. a —_ by America’s Greatest Industrial Exposition 8'h.National EXPOSITION & VUGuaNt.«| Chemical ALL THIS WEEK AL HERMAN BERTG&BETTY WHEELER WM.& JOE MANDEL OWEN MSGIVNEYECo. other B.EKEITH ACTS HUMAN HEARTS wit! HOUSE PETERS CoRMIrUeE CREDIT TERMS Mr. Auto Owner, You Are Cheated nena $90,900,000 Worth Every Year a 10.00 15.00 fainted. He was taken to the hgrvite,| MISSING ACTOR POINCARE REFUTES FIRST L FASHIONS GRAVURE- EXTRA PAGES 5-215 = BRO 8s Bronx Opera House |") $50 } That's Vaiue of Gasoline You Are Short-Med Of, Motorists’ Association Says. WASHINGTON, Sept. 11-—"Short measure” selling of gasoline was ‘tie. seen Out estimated to-day by the National Motorists’ Assuciation to be Mol Marrs Tighe, Others Sar Bows sting pur- chasers $90,000,000 a year. ‘This figure was based on an estimate that 811.50 up Grand Central Palace nN tain of the 10,000,000 motorists of the United States buys two gallons of gasolin SVE sists, SSAMING HH WY festa Gpens ‘Voday 2. \1. daily, and that the average filching from “short measure artists” amounts] | yoaq Aah Shition 2 blocks way, NARS yoo Ns. i All This Week iaa0 re. nex to two pints in exch five gallons, resulting in a total daily loss to purchasers IR AOK DAMGY Ligshaid ’ : of 1,000,000 gallons valued at approximately $260,000, The association announced its in-€ fention to combat the “short mea-) made.” These tests were conducted sure" selling. chiefly, it was said, in Cleveland, Recent tests with ‘fraud detecting] Louisville and Kansas City, although devices, carefully made under otal] i'ane neg chtrtam es Sogtnoweh| CT MR aca ae auspices" by representatives of auto-| cases of Althing was rocorted pei= mobile clubs, the statement said, “de- 0 evidence has been found,” the AMUSEMENTS. veloped the astoundinir fact that out] statement added, “that the fraud is of a number of purchases of in] countenance b HER Bros iin ieen Heel |\ eee STEEPLECHASE RAN in “GRANDMA'S Boy" hibiting improvements for every CE Leh Maibtee By &47 Bt, Birand industry and business. al bs Sunday WORLD SEPT.17™ Send your staff to see it—and BROOKLYN APIT | au Laem ThE] come yourself, — : ean oc yo 4G Lioy! boy” the oil comp es, CONEY ISLAND Py abl A fiyo gallon lots, there was a sho and tn tact offers of assistance ure MAR DIG RAS OLYMPIC PELL WELL th HED SOLOISTS EET ORCHESTRA pning from one to three pints each! being received frum such com 4 - reer MART Asn baa, | aaa ao over 50 pex ceul, of tho seme panics, SEPT. 11 to 17 BI Sb Oe RATED ULI nou Cine Cua eae World Wants Work Wonders =. aides Se, : . 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