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WIT—NEWARK 200 METRES. 5:30 P.M. ] bonds, grain, 5 P.M . Iron and Steel Review.” Music Program. .—""Masieal Bt Kernan. my! Avert E.. Sonn. Songs by Florence V —Songs by James Jachian, 6.6 P. M.—Popular numbers by the M4. Concert by William Craiz. » M- P.M Address by William F. Recital by soprana, M.--Reeltal by Nathan h Lillian Croxte mDeainning of a 2s Talks, Charle: ¢ Long Is a Scout. ong recital by the ‘Trippy. 9.15 Yo 9.30 P. M.--Lew Pax: and Symphony Jazz Orchestra will play. \ (~Woi-mEpronD uuLsiDE Eyecews ) a 7.00 A. M.—Before Breakfast Set-U E. Baird. Musical program. New Kngtand and ocean 10:00 P. M.—-Artingto: ome jal weather foreen Continuation of th 4.30 P. B Me Recilal by Herbert Dotten+] 19 “weich. baritone, accompanied by A. V. A. M. forecast. 11.30 A. M players. Music on mechanical © recital by Mrs. 1.20 P. M.—Boston farmers’ produce report and United States official weatlier forecast. 2.00 P. M,—Amrad Women's Club, told by Mrs. H. W. Hildreth, M Mid afternoon news and musical program, 6.00 P. M.—Market report 6.30 P, M.—Boston police reports, late news flashes and early sports news. Weekly business report, Babson; “Sel 12 M.—United States Naval Obser- vatory ‘Time Signals, 12.30 Noon stock murket quo- Hester forecast Heating Haz Board of Fire Und City; ‘continuation of by Herbert R. Board) oh ol le ctemaia program. - SHIP NEV NEWS INFORMATION Do your gums wea ip pe a rhea is coming. sear aon ge out of every five past thousands forty, and Seiadlons younger, ’ teeth and health. Pewetents, By AM. wntingple $.00 AA. Geors geeey Sarena ing their 11.00 A.D. 1240 M. M. "M: 11500 4. : 11,00 A.M, 2.00 P.M. 2.00 P.M, FOR THE GU f aur rest nae eg 3Sc and 60c in tubes SEs: ahe ae The Ideal ee Gift! The Grand Prize UREKA VACUUM CLEANER A household necessity that banishes forever the drudgery of sweeping and dusting. . . . 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Pom Im Highest , Awa and Gold Medal at Home Amaterdam, “Holland, duly, 1920, Grand Prise and Gold Medal at Repost Pipoene, Parte, France, May, we” indorsed ey, Good Housekeepin, Institute fo York ‘Tribune institutes” "4 ne Hepocttions Write or phone our nearest store for free trial in your home. See eet, Sten Oe Stock Exchange Firm Referee Petor 1. proceed! firm of Josepbtl tlement of th: (atin matififaninn ACTOR ON AMERICAN touring Amert divorce from their thres OF JOSEPHTHAL & CO. Never Pett HHoned tn Hankruptey—Witmens Never Sald In the examination, Nov. 22. before Oiney, one of the stions asked Frank J. Ryan, fo . Three days later, Josephthal & Co., New York Stock Ex- ad been petitioners in swer the J. Sheaen, attorney for ed yesterday that report that his nvolved In bankruptey A forrher partner tn the asked for « Judi jon had applied receivership. ner in Hen- like. TOUR GETS DIVORCE als Wale a MI Next SummersIce T will soon be ice harvesting time along the Lacka- if wanna Railroad. Each winter thousands of men in the hills and mountains of New Jersey and Pennsyl- vania cut, largely with modern machinery, and store away some 600,000 tons of high grade natural ice— ice so pure that it can be used for storage batteries, druggists’ prescriptions and other purposes ordinarily requiring distilled water. Another 100,000 tons is shipped direct to creameries. Harvesting methods in this region call for the removal of snow and surface irregularities before cutting. Ice houses have discarded sawdust and straw packings in favor of insulated walls. Ice cars are carefully washed and pre-cooled and ice protected.from shrinkage by paper linings. The Lackawanna Railroad, which transported in 1921 almost half a million tons of ice, is also a large consumer of this valuable commodity. Besides using ice in water coolers and dining cars, it also ices all refrigerator cars operating over its lines, maintaining for this purpose icing stations at Buffalo, Elmira, Gouldsboro and Hoboken. There are separate icing stations for milk cars at Binghamton, Richfield Springs and Chenahgo Forks. These special refrigerating facilities enable the Lacka- wanna, which is “Mile for mile the most highly devel- oped railroad in America,” to render particularly efti- cient service in the transportation of meats, milk, butter, eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables and other goods of a perishable nature. LACKAWANNALTD, CHICAGOLTD, WESTERN EXPRESS BUFFALO LTD. Ly.N.York 10.004.m. Ly,.N.York 2,007, Ly.N.York 6,j0r.am. Ly.N.York 8.3 Lv.Hoboken 10.204.u. Ly. Hoboke a. Ly.Hoboken . Ly.Hoboken Ar Syracuse 5.48 Ar. Detroit ‘ Ar.Syracu: Ar.Ithaca / germ. Ar.Ithaca Ar.Buffal . ArChicago *9. 730A . Ar.Buffalo Ar.Chicago i. ce M. These trains, except the Western Express, stop at Newark, East Orange and Morristown on notice to agent, Hudson Tubes run direct to Lackawanna Terminal at Hoboken from 33rd Street and Broadway, New York, in 17 minutes, and from Hudson Terminal, New York, ing minutes. For detailed information telephone BRYANT 2052 Via Nickel Plate R, R, | * 2 RR NZNO li wrote ‘him she had fallen Ja love with another man, and gave bim the name of the hotel where they were living. A i Mare en robbed and*who was afraid to| Vivian-Rees, a wealthy Welsh coal mine owner. You can’t buy better tea than Tetley’s Orange Pekoe. Eco- nomical, too, be- cause less is needed for the strength you TETLEYS Makes good TEA a certainty NOVEMBER 28, 1922. a from the hotel testified she saw White is the daughter of 1, things— | The Early Shopper Finds the Choicest Gifts This is the time for a things for Christmas de- chaser gets the choicest pieces. at the most ad- vantageous prices. ti) We have many ideal gifts Hi for your holiday needs, at | the pleasure of buying i and the joy of giving. Royal Easy Chair Finished in ma- hogany; * uphol- stered in imi- tation leather; with foot rest, as illus t rated, Says PHOEBE SNow- Soon frozen o "er, My lakes once more Wil yt their crystal ‘inter store, Where fields of white Stretch ie and bright Along the ‘Road of Anthracite. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO,, Boston, U. 5. A. livery. The November pur- | | prices which add much to | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, : of: Ee OE EE, eR RE LIRR eT SoC VEN TEN A ROSE RYE EPP I TET N EL ELTOTE 25 OTLES or Rg ERRONEOUS IMPRESSION Does he like beautiful things — Does he like simple, usefui There’s a New Improved Gillette that will suit him. to a T. And bring that glad Christmas look of appreciation that speaks plainer than words. A lifetimé of service—and every day a grateful remembrance of you! % Christmas Face” Contest 156 Prizes for best resem- blances to Gillette Christ- mas Faces. The next will be hed in this Saree on December Ask your Gillette Dealer for c Gillette Prize Book with The TUCKAWAY In Silver - ‘ 95 In Gold Pe 6 Other Gillette Sets— $5 to $75 Three Stores Con- venient to Reach bates hte Deliveries i leisurely selection of } Kroehler Daven-o Sofa Bed Mahogany finished frames; uphol- Seamless Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft.. - $39.50 8.3x10.6 Rnglandar Couch Bed Complete with Spring and Mattress covered in denim; converted with motion from # Couch to a Bed, as shown here. , Inlaid Linoleum $1 39 $7 .59 $1 69 4 Piece Period American Walnut Bedroom Suite Consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe and large Bow-End Bed. 4 illus gth Vanity Dresser _ $272.50 Secretary In Ma- h ogany, with three roomy dr awers and three shelves in book BAUMANNZ BRO Do Not Contiise Our Stares amiga; sara ore OB ar EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER COMPANY NEW YORK, 31 West 43d Street, Vanderbilt 4541-2 BROOKLYN, 346 Livingston Street, Sterling 4656-7 NEWARK, 22 William Street, Market 9418 Lackawanna H flailcoad:} WENDELL P. 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