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‘ ‘ j THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. HALT SPEEDING AUTO, MOTHER INSPIRED ‘The Belmar Hotel was moved trom | Woman, 84, Climbs Hig h ‘Peak FIND LOAD OF ALCOHOL| WAVE, SAYS MARCEL, |Pladsnhia to tn place any reara With Two Friends, 63 and 68) worst wer] eee Given In-|orado Commonwealth Bullding at the MIDDLETOWN, N, ¥., Oct. 13.—A ute ae »nnial Exhibition tn 1876, high-powered’ car hurrying along the!‘ {ties, Including Lucien Dio Mrs. Denniston Hikes to Top of Point Peter, Above] roa Monroe yesterday was held of Comme seventy-year-ol) Franc an Wr " e up by State troopers for reckless driv: ae fe y ae tek’ Delaware Valley. I and search ie ald to have ro.| Yentor of the hale wave known by sal ‘ Horlicks : PORT IJBKVIS. N. Y.. Oct. 13.—Mrs. Marietta Denniston, eighty-four. [vealed fifty gallons of alcohol in the| 8M throughout the world. Byt Mar- ' he ORIG f ‘ Of Elizabeth, set a new record yesterday by climbing to Point Peter, the top| tonneau consigned to this elty cel Insisted on sharing the honor of the 5 Malted Milk Safe West 34th Street—Thru to 35th Street Of one of the twin mountains overlooking this city, She made the trip with| Occupants of the car were William and ete bit his Wor ee It was bey Sea ill Mrs. Hanah Pierce, y-elght, of Cornwall, and Mra, Laura Pierce, aixty-] Lewis Marietta, father nnd son, of No, | Teall’ aatded mee ‘eh oo perfect three, of Matamora, 1 1130 Florence Avenue, Brooklyn. and| (he MUmMlAtime | Ne Ms the hal While Point Peter is no Mont —-—————————— | Saul Barba of No, 98 Mulberry Street, ae ts yagi rieztind possi aon eee ew ro Cc Ss (or iss es; +i i Yew Yo roduce o he heads ‘of othe Blanc, it rises sharply to 600 fect] went up, We came down the drive] New York. n." abore ithe city, and the only rond to] 4nd it wan fine, but tx a° tong walk | Willlam Marfetta, driver of the car, See eee ‘Tre “Food Drink” ter ah oe Ages 5 for reckless driving, father gave ball of $1 is so easy and It takes We did not mjnd tie |’ id as the & the top is tie ekyline drive that wis %@ te misroni mower meus. Quek Langh at Home, Ofice, ud Fine Twills, Chiffon Velvets and Favored Materials pened recentiy, and it means a tri? | journey one hit ach > v1 sees * Quntrog,) Rosntains. Ask for HORLICK'S, Of abdut three and a half miles by] “1 don't seo why more je don't | ane : oe ” ee +: atta ae Aakash aioe rah &r Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Gi this route. take the walk up the mountain top Charmingly Youthful Modes Mrs; Denniston and ber compan-|!f # woman of my Fash Nye ao te ona, however, went up the face younger ean OOK . the mmUniais’ by the winding: par, [e¥eT¥ Gay when Laun home in Elles, -But Recently Designed that has been cut for many J oh i a oy he 100 f thi ag) = for lovers and others, When th | ‘webrate by climbing the mountaly saa. jaa Sat PENNY A POUND PROFIT n Matamoras — party returned from the mounta'n top, Mrs, Denniston enld she was not the least bit fatigued and spoke de Nehtedly of her journe » had At the Very Low Price of Zo - Mra, Denniste with Mrs. Pleres emecaco . § brought back a crooked she had pee AA robin gia sb, found. She said ctitcaco M phuratde TRAGE+MARN “We could have gone ap by aute ‘ bing hi == mobile tf we had wanted to, other folks do. That would For National Candy Day— Saturday easter, but want the “Of course, it was prett a un F some places, but we ma to fol. | pedigreed can! ¢ himself low the trail 4 did not ston | has » dow," eines > i Adi Fs a eal ag did not ston |r be ll cue 4 i a “ pup he Oc | OBER 14th 1] 922 So youthtully smart and charming—so very down the way we vom ee ’ new and individual—with just the right dash of sophistication added by their new long lines and graceful drapes. You'll just ador* them at first sight. Duplicating models you have seen at more expensive shops on Fiftl Avenue. EMEMBER the folks at Home—whether in city or country. Parcel Post Orders taken today should be delivered within a distance of 200 miles on Saturday. Remember them with Candy. Featuring Basque Bodices and Circular Skir Colorful Embroidery, Accordion Plaited Sis Panels, Long, Tight, Short, Full or Flowing In Black, Bamboo, ~Navy. Cocoa, Rose A Few Suggestions: For Mother: For “‘Dad’’: Gotham Assorted Chocolates or Bon- Reeteue, we Chocolate Covered Bons and Chocolates. araschino Cherries. Orders Taken for Bingle Fistares as Well an Sets pounn net 1.25 pounb NET 69c BERCERIC BULBS) | 4 scsis.i5 ok caus os Hele'es Be U . For Th e Home . ; ' 6qe9 i. LECTRIC CO. |\| For Sweetheart or ‘Sis’: |) ———————* 613 9th a* Near r Add St. eoa"st Fe ser Decks Teun 0d “Se, [Se The Old Home Package. 6 5 Assorted French Chocolates in attrac- POUND NET Cc tive container. Chocolate Covered Italian POUND NET. 89c Creams. POUND NET 54c CHOCOLATE For Tie Kiddy: COVERED CREOLE Ab ———S, PEPPERMINT ihe Niaaies’ Combination Assorted Hard Candier POUNT NET BUTTER Pounds 7 | ackage h CS ee 49c Three | Comptes 1 29 The | PEANUT BRITTLE BOePOUND _ 44c Eleowhere #3 5 fe ————— POUND NET OODC or | CHOCOLATE ; COVERED Isn’t this a good size NUTTED MOGULS c | HALF POUND NETOOC for a BRIARCLIFF While They Last 2 ASSORTED MILK are a cracker sandwich: CHOCOLATES tiday an Rerularly 45¢ aturday HALF POUND BOX Oct. 13 and 14 {Gs »XACT LOCATIONS E HONE DIRECTORY Announcement A visit to the Electrical Show at the Grand Central Palace may start your boy or girl on a life career of unusual accom- plishment Many hundreds of new and interesting appliances and machines are on exhibition—showing “the modern way” in store, office, shop, factory and home The latest developments in “wireless’’ arc shown and the exhibition of electric vehicles is most complete For the young man there is opportunity to study modern methods in manufacturing, merchandise and commerce; for the young woman appliances most useful and helpful in making home life attractive, leading to an easy solution of the ever present servant problem The Historical Exhibit shows for the first time in a collective grouping what Mr Edison accomplished at the beginning of Edison Service in this City, forty years ago In all, it is an Exposition of unusual] size and interest, con- ducted in an atmosphere of educational accomplishment that cannot be other than most suggestive and informing to every visitor / The Show will end at eleven o’ciock Saturday night of this week STORE OPEN ° TO 5.30 AEARN Founded 1522 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. 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