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| | } SOMMERS KICK | AT POOR SERVICE ON WESTCHESTER ROAD Ohad By Roger Batchelder. small on a Is really about 1 in Hmousines and are the| ' aaa aaaAl! Bolivian Is a country of great dis-| ten-apot at a bank they were $2 tof S7Ur ; of the United States which extends) iinces and contranta, From 800 feet| the good, But now a Canadian dollar| Uchest sroup Lathan! bes ie bite from the Atlantic to the Allegheny] qhove aca level, one goes to 16,000] Lit Is worth as much as one of| We I recently took my family to y * according to Nicholas Ro-] feet at Potosl, the great mining ours,” our ranch in Wyoming there wero Protest to Be Made to Transit} | vara enbdunnte, © rai there to" Rio Mul bf twenty Indians on the sume train, all are . ‘ : ‘ MEXICANS WANT RECOGNITION. | going to Colorado Springs, a favorite C e on Curtailed | come back to New York est railroad in the we ft HTSSION OT GTN Boltvin, after an abse to my elty one must go “The Mexican people, and particu-| fesort of the wealthy. I don't sup- Operation years, i » altitude and then come larly those in charge of the Govern-] Dose that any of them had an income I 7 , “Mine ig a vast country,’ he de 0) feet My city, like most of the] ment, ,are anxious to have official of less than $26,000 a year, Otl has clared, “and since it 1s sparscly set-| Bolivian cities, {# surrounded by] tecognition by the United States,'| made their fortunes, and they have Patrons of the New York, Boston) tioq, its one big need in Immigration. | mountains.”* ansorted James J, Smith of El Paso, GHLGN eee RIGlet th thee the checks i | t Te: 0" "01 vi 5 oO them."’ and Westchester Railroad soon will| if we are to develop the great eastern! GaWADIAN EXCHANGE BACK TO Tex., now at the Pennsylvanta, send a protest to Chairman MeAneny Aa: ; Hi of the Transit Commission against the ven, Wal’ PRUNE service Pecently inaug ny that ants and plenty road, The points of prot 1. This line has changed | Presumably with the consent of th commission, eo that instead of having ‘express service between New Rochelle, have already 1 taken advantage of the land Mount Vernon and other points it now has a local service 2, Instead of running expresses on 4 20-minute headway it now runs locais on a 40-minute headway 8 Although the business of the line has Increased practically 109 per cent in a short wisile, Its service has been Gecreased more than 20 per cent. in efficiency, 4, This road has recently received an increase of fare of 62-3 per cent. ‘on its business from New Rochelle to New York and intermediate points and an increase of 40 per cent. in the rate within the city of New York. 5. In addition to curtailing the number of trains, the line“has cut the number of cars on these trains Three-car trains generally carried a few standees from Mount Vernon. In the two-car train operated from New Rochelle on Oct. 8, leaving there at 9.07, there were eighty-five stand- ing passengers. 6. Patrons of the road cannot see why the fare should be increased, the express service discontinued, the in- terval between trains Increased and the cars cut down in number in view of the 100 per cent. increase in the business of the line. 7, It is further contended that with @ fair amount of luck in connection, @ passenger may travel from 180th Street, New York City, to Mount Vernon or New Rochelle by trolley in less time than it now takes him te go by the Boston and Westchester, except in the rush hours, Sse Sena VETERANS’ CAMP OPEN TO PATIENTS IN WINTER Directors of Resort TUPPER LAK rectors of the Veteran of the New York Department of the American Legion, announce that patients will be admitted during the winter although the camp will not be» Mountain Camp completed until next Spring chosen at the meeting follow: Charles Hope Caldwell, New York, re- elected President; Theodore H. Skinner, Kenwood, First Vice President; Dr. Francis ©. Frocaak, Buffalo, Second ‘Vice President; Dr. Samuel Lloyd, New York, Treasurer; Willlam ©. Flanders, Norwood, Se: The executive committee consists of State Commander Albert 8. Callon, President Caldwell, ‘Treasurer Lloyd, Merritt Ward, Osgood, Cazenovia, and Uh Albion. Officers or, We W nard Ryan. eee Two WOMEN ARE HELD AFTER HOOCH RAID morning by 6tate Troopers and police ‘ of this village armed with search war- rants on several homes here in search et hooch, two women and three men ‘were held in $1,000 bail each by Magts- trate Edward T. Thorp for examination to-morrow. Those held were Mrs. Nettle Petersen, twenty-seven, of No. 22 Banks Avenue: Mrs, Lena Wright, twenty-two, of No. 24 Banks Avenue; Francis Bernardo, fMtty, of No. 58 Banks Avenue; Adam Urmack, thirty, of No. 14 Maple Avenue, and Samuel Savoca, twenty-four, of No. 16 Maple Avenue, All but Savoca fur- nished bail. build firm flesh & muscle The Year Round Food OODMAN’S Noodles are rich in the vital nourish- ment of selected eggs and wheat. Children thrive on them, They may be conveniently served in soups, puddings and a variety of appetizing side dishes that supply the needed food values for every meal every month in the year. It pays to ask for Good- man's. Send for saluabe recipe boot Ms free, A, Goodman & Sons, Inc, 640 East 17th St, New York Ralston has the fine flavor of whole wheat. It is delicious ee ain | ew Yorker. 8 Although Bolivia may look rather , W Amertea, tt as that part s orl, i O-- grants of the went on rA Day yvernment,"’ Mr. Rojas have obtained the I lands and also thousands of acres ch are suitable for farming -and le NORMAL. Although we would reader to tender a Cano ubway Ucket office and expe advise the surance of Francis Delmont of Mon- An entirely new kind of cheese. A rich creaminess. A smooth tangy flavor that is captivating. Appetiz- ing enough to delight the most exacting palate. Such a cheese has finally been perfected by the largest and finest cheese makers in America, They have called this new achievement Phenix Club Cheese. It comes in five varieties: American, Swiss, Pimiento, Phenix Rt Cheese table, in packages _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, ng bills, and tvhen they exchanged the tuln transportation, we have the as-! try, brings a better situation OCTOBER 9, 1922. treal, at the Commofore, that the Canadian dime is now worth as much a8 our own allver piece. “Wor some time," he rolaten,’ “there was a premium on American money In Canada, Your money has always heen acceptable throughout Canada, and not long ago the Pullman porters who were given your $10 bills to be changed made $2 on the deal, They gave back the money tn Canadian United States recognizes the country affairs will be on an even more steady basis.”" INDIANS RIDE IN LIMOUSINES. “When the Government gave the Osage Indians « land gr@nt in Okla- homa the land was rocky and infer- tile, and apparently not worth a dol- lar an acre," sald John J, Harden at the Astor from Oklahoma City, ‘‘But now those namo Indians are riding FURTHEST FROM HOME, The “New Yorkera for a Day or Iwo" who are furthest from home to- cay are Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Mann, who are at the Pennsylvania. Their rome town, Shanghai, ts about 10,000 If the miles from Broadway The present Government fs the {hat Mexico has had for half a ury,"" he continued, “The Preal- at leust fs making an effort to raighten out conditions in the coun- and I believe that every day ‘Finally perfected bee cheese of a new goodness Roquefort, Munster, each with a new richness of flavor. Brought out only 18 months ago this new club cheese has already delighted thousands of particular housewives. Today it is being used everywhere as a new table delicacy— for delightful luncheons, for tea- time sandwiches, after-theatre suppers, or with after-dinner coffee, Try this new cheese delicacy today. It ison sale at groceries, fine delicatessen stores and dairies. The Phenix Cheese Company, N. 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