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ft THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST IB, 1922. 1 St. 3? .'1 Hi 'DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES. r to tills tltno the ciisc hail U seemed one of the most s with which Mnrsh hod ever lind to deal. Now, however, while elements of mvstcr Mill remained, he had certnln tlrflPltc clues won which to woik. The little notebook In his pocket tnlnht prove to be a l'cy tliut woulil unlock the fl.w ' barrier. He turned II nvrr to a Federal cxpc.lt for decipher- ing, nto dinner nnd then, by devious routes, went to Morgan's npaitmcnt opposite the ball park. There he pave three raps, the Hlgnal aRieed upon. Tlerney, Morgan's \man opened the door, and passrd out Into lie the hall to stand guard. of \Wc now know two men who am undoubtedly connected with Atwond, nd once we got our cos on them his they will probably lead us to the men to want,\ Morgan reported. \The flist Is Wagner, the 'con' man you her miw In the hotel lobby. The other is m the man who attacked Miss Atwood. \With her description In mind, Tlerney and 1 looked oxer the photo-Kraph- s at Ileadqualtcrs. We picked out a man known as 'Ualdj' Newman as best nnsnniintj the description. I took a cofly of the photograph to Miss Atwood at her hotel, and while ho was not sure, she said It was enoilfili like the man sIm suw to be the same person. \Now this 'Baldy' Nowtnnn Is a well known West Sldo gunman, and we know his usual hangouts, lie's a little bit of a shrimp, but an cxpoit with his gun. Wc found that In nearly two years ho has shown up only twice at his old hangouts. That ties up in n signllicant way with your story. Marsh. Tlio Inst time was early on Monday night, when he showed a roll of money and boasted that he was going to pull off a leal job thut night. We got this from the bartendor, who was mighty soro at 'Baldy.' It seems ho sllpicd a five-doll- ar bill off his roll to pay for drinks, and the bartender still has this bill ns a aouvenlr. It' was u counterfeit. \Of course, tlicto'n enough In all that to tlo 'Baldy' up with our case, even If Miss Atwood had not leen fairly confident of her identification. \Now continued Morgan. \Hcro'a the photograph of tho hnnd marks on the dining room tablo in tho Ames apartment. Ordinarily marks of that kind would tell very little, but there Is a scar on tho right hand. It is not an ordinary scar, cither, and the man whoso hand We find It on is pretty sure to be ono of the men who was in tho Ames apartment that night. \High class crooks like Atwood, while they work alone, nro often hard to get, but sooner or later they grow ambitious, 'rhcy wont to le the brains of nn organization. Then they call in second-rat- e crooks like Baldy' and Wagner, to do tho dirty work. T;heso men are never ko clever, nnd some day, through them, the police get their hands on tho man higher up. I thlnlt. Marsh, that In this case that Is what we are gons to do.\ was sitting In his MORGAN chair by tho table. was seated nt the front of the room with '.his back to, the window. At this moment tho window glass above his head cracked, a dull thud loo sounded on tjho wall across the room, no and bits of paper and plaster dropped to tho floor. lustantly Marsh slipped down In his chair, so that his head came be- low Jta back, while JUwn snapped oft electric lamp on tho table, tho throwing the room Into darkness. Aside from the slight cracking of the window glass, and the dull crash as the- - missile struck Vhc plastered get wall, there had been no other Bound. Morgan, opening the hall door. \it cautiously peered out. Tlerney wan leaning with his back against tho are wall. He glanced up quickly us the door opened. ?, \Everything all right, Tlcrney7\ Inquired Morgan. a \Sure thing.\ \Haven't seen or heard anybody?\ \Nope.\ Morgan closed the door and moved buck Into the room. \ 'Dead men tell no tales',\ said Marsh lightly. Marsh examined the window. \A nice, clean hole.\ he coinnionted \and not more than two Inches above my Head. A mighty good inarKsnmn. villi a d rillc, evidently. \ \lllflc!\ exclaimed Morgan. \We didn't hear a sound!\ \(.ton here.\ Marsh railed. Mor-v- i 'l joined him ut the window. \feYom hio you run sec the giund DEDICATE TABLET TO AN APPLE TREE Kirs. \Delicious\ Fruited 25 Years Ago. WINTKKSET. Iowa, Aug. lo A tablet commemorating the nnglr-u- i \Delicious\ apple tiec, a vnn\iy which in the last twcnls-I- I ve years has been planted in nearly all apple-growin- g sections, was dedicated y at Wintei -- sd. Horticulturists attended from all parts of the country and a state- ment by Hecrctury Wallace was tad, citing the rapid dissemina- tion of the \Delicious\ species as \striking evidence of the tremen- dous development of the heridcm Road M cinlT olti3 V isvr will ej. roHNTONc:r' W HO'S WHO IN THE STOKY. GORDON MARSH, a Government Secret Scnicc man. on he trail of a counterfeiter, Clark Ahnod. rents an apartment in building on Sheridan Road, Chicago, in which he has discovered that JAM: A TWOOD, the counterfeiter's duiiRhlcr, lives Jane, a young anil pretty girl, is apparently the innocent tool of her father in passing spurious money. DAVID MORGAN, detective screcant. is assinncd to investigate a shot fired in the apartment just above that mwiKius, wiucn is icnieu ny a man named Ames ana ins wiic, wno are in uwi don. Maish believes there is some connection between the shot and the At- wood gaiif and he and Morgan work together. Evidence that a crime had been committed in connection with the shot is lacking no body was found. Hut Marsh believes that sonic one was killed or wounded, and when the papers announce that RICHARD TOWNSl-N- MORTON, a wealthy broker, is missing, imme-- ' tlialcly accepts the news as a clue. Posing as a private investigator, he inducts Merlon's lieutenant, GILIJhRT. Ill NT. to employ hint in an ostensible search for Merton. Hunt tells him that Merlon's son, an invalid, and his wife arc in Arizona, that has charge ol the business, and if Merton were dead he would be executor his estate. Ones in lhe case a clot of blood on hc floor of the Amqs apartment; a cuff button with lhe initial \M\; a llattcncd bullet; a letter from Atwood to daughter, saying he was about to commit suicide. MISS AI.I.I N. a Secret Service opciativc, disguised as a waitress, tells Marsh thai she overheard a conversation concerning what her skilled cars told was a counterfeiting plant,- - located in a house in a suburb. Marsh finds Merlon s hotel room .i notebook written m cipher. I lie hotel telephone operator tells him that on the night of the shot in the Sheridan Road apart- ment Mi-ito- had a i.ill asking him to come to a Sheridan Road apartmsnt where NOLAN, his Inrmer chauffeur, was beggrd Air Merlon lo help him clear ptomised to go to the address given \AT MOMENT HIS A ON stnnd In the bull park. The uppor tiers are on a lino with this svindow.\ \Hut objected Morgan, \thnt Is far away for any man to get n good Mght; and, we heard shot.\ \Don't forget,\ Marsh reminded him. \thut wo live in Kclentlfic times. With u sight, und a Maxim Silencer on his rifle, u good markf.niun could steady It on tho buck of ono of those Feats and pick us off nt twice distance without n sound.\ \It is very discouraging,\ groaned Mnryim. \To think that we may be picked off before we've even begun to near our inun.\ \On the Mnrsh, Is very encouraging. a criminal geta us desperate ns that you not very far from him.\ are two mutters T should kc you nnd Tlerney to look up foi me.\ said Marsh later. lorato uiiin named Nolan, formerly chauffeur. Then try to get i line on tillbcrt Hunt; how long he has been Willi Merton, und of that feOlt.\ i:.T day- - after making an ap pointment to call ut Hunt'H liouso In the evening, Marsh took Mi.s Atwood cn a trip to the Noith Shoru of llubbaid Woods, and there, by inquiries, found tho .Merton country home. Tho placo was evidently deseited und though bo had braid there was u caretaker, he saw nothing of him. As they left the grounds, Marsh MRS. SIMMONS LEADS WOMEN JN N. J. PRIMARY Will MmLi- - tor 'In It If for lint ernor. TUKNTOV, . ilk Mrs Han Iiiian X. Simmons of Klizuhctli. lunnerly t'liaiimuii of the omen a Dt'iiiotiatlc State Committee, will lead the 'futile foives In the iniih of tho Dtmocrutle women In the primary campaign for the Democratic campaign, it was announced at Tuttle campaign headquai ters here to-il- a . Acceptance of the xt by Mrs. Slm- - iiioiib Is irguided as hii liidoismiriit of Tattle's candidacy. She was lhe first woman to lieail the Democratic state Committee following adoption of Suf- frage. Mra. Simmons Issued a elate mem. BHyuit, me will uuw every cuon tow urn J utile s luiuJIJmy, miilffA Hab ol \noirte1 of Marsh and across the hall from the. detained on a robbery charge, and himself Merton, the girl said, had was startled to sen a man crouching In tho shrubbery. Ho said nothing of It to Jane, however, and they returned to tho city. Homo hours later Marsh called at Hunt's apartment on Oak Street. He nolctl tho luxiiriousness of its fur- nishings. Ho was seated 'by tho flro when Hunt came In. Mr. Merton'a assistant was obvi- ously anxious to know what Marsh and Morgan hud found in Melton's hotel rooms, .but tho detective did not tell him of the notohook ho had with tho cipher inscriptions. He had begun to suspect that Hunt was tho real owner of tho notebook. \Well tell mo Just what you have discovered,\ sold Hunt, settling back Into a corner of tho davenport \For ono thing,\ Marsh began, \I know that Mr. Merton is dead.\ He slowly took out his cigarette case, carefully selected a cigarette and touched n match to It. Tills wu. intended to give Hunt time to thiol and pass some comment if bo cared to. But Hunt remained silent. \All right, my friend.\ thought Marsh. \We'll' tell you a littlo more Just enough lo make you think and perhaps act.\ Then he continued aloud. \I work ulong HOinewhat different lines than those followed-b- the police. For ex ample, I frVquently get better lesult.\ by flitting down In my roon' certnln obvious circumstances before me, nnd, through what you might cnll a method of addition, de Lhas es mosquitoes Tho petltr sleep robbers Juil hate Slon'. Souk wad of cot- ton In the Liniment. Then hang It on a MringaDove your cot. no more moaqultoea. Ut Sloan'a for wry aching mutcle. it kills pain! THIS THE WINDOW GLASS ABOVE HEAD CRACKED, DULL THUD SOUNDED THE WALL ACROSS .THE ROOM.\ remember, tclescopo contrary.\ returned When \There \Klrst Mor- ton's things suburb Guberna- torial quietly hiving ster rlye an answer to my problem.\ \Qulle intciestlng,\ murmuicd Hunt. \And that Is the way I havo worked out this problem.\ \Tell ind tho details,\ Mild Hunt. ( ( f y rHILIS you reported to the no llco that Mr. Merton had T T been missing for ten days, I discovered by inquiries at his hot\l that he was In his room as Into as last Monday night. In fact, lie wax soon to leave the hotel nt midnight.\ \So I have heard,\ Hunt broke In hastily. \At the time, I notified the police I had not seen Mr. Merton at the office for about ten days.\ Marsli nodded, nnd Inquired, \I sup- pose you follow the papers carefully every day?\ ' \Naturally was the reply. \Then snld Marsh, \you probablv read about the supposed murder on Sheridan ltoad last Tuesday morning the' Sheridan ltoad Myttcry, the pa pers called it.\ \Vrs T rend about that nffalr.\ \Didn't It mako you think?\ asked Marsli. \I don't understand.\ \I'll explain,\ nnld Marsh. \Mr Morton left his hqtel at midnight Monday. Two hours later a man was murdered In the Shcrldnn Tload npart-mcn- t. Mr. Morton lias not been seen since.\ \Well?\ queried Hunt. \1'vo Just been wondering that's all,\ answered Marsh. There an a slight pause. \Mr. Mnrsh.\ said Hunt, \you're driving nt something. What Is It?\ \Just this.\ answered Marsh, lean- ing forwaid nnd looking Hunt In the eye. \Vou hold a power of attorney from Mr. Merton. You nro to bo sole executor of his estate. Mis. Merton may not leturn from Arizona for years. That's nn easy way to get a business, Mr. Hunt.\ Hunt nd insted a couplo of pillows nnd settled back again. \Do I galhet from your icinnrkn, Mr. Marsh, that you mean In imply something?\ \No relinnrd Marsli. \I am Just stating an obvious ultilatlon.\ Hunt now leaned toward Marsh. \Are you thinking of bringing ymn theories lo their attention?\ he asked \That depends.\ \Do I understand that you are mak- ing me a proposition.?\ V \I'm not laying myself open to a charge of blackmail, Mr. Hunt.\ \No Jeered Hunt, \I sec you're, n clever logue. I might havo guosed ns much when you offered to Investi- gate this matter for mo.\ \A man must make a living,\ re- turned Mnish. \You're u flirty blackguard, Mnrsh,\ stormed Hunt. \You've worked your way Into my conlldencc and now at- tempt to use your knowledge to hold mo up. I admit thnt you've got me by tho throat. A man placed In the position which you havo made only-lo- clear to mo has only one way out. Of course, I could clear myself, but tho stigma and suspicion would re- main. All right, whnt's your price?\ Marsh stared in puzzled silence for a moment as Hunt glnred down nt him. In some ways tho outcome ol theTconversatlon was not exactly what he had expected. \Mr. Hunt,\ ho said, rising. \I'm In this thing for bigger game than n few hundred dollars. I told you to name your price,\ replied Hunt. \As I told you before,\ returned Mnrsh, \I'm not Inymc myself open a charge of blackmail. You think tho matter over for a div or two; and In. the meantime I'll tajto my coat and hat.\ Marsh passed out. He hurilcd to nrnrby drug iitoie, lilkcd a few minutes over tin tule,i'imi and tool; cur for home. A hnlf hour later an observant per son might hnve iioHn 1 n mm linger ing in the sliadovvs of Oak Sfrrt. (Copyright. 1!22. by the Hell Hyudh-itte- , Inc ) (\Baldy\ Tips riis Hand in To-m- row a Instalment.) V-- 2 PRICE SALE 1CARAT$75 s.i,r, r.Mis viriisi ii vv vr f. M. l OKTV Tlllli:i. U.IIS- rl'I.IIII.N( K AMI KI.OiMi.noo.il .in l ,,L ,r -- ,,.r. Kiliiruiitrr Hint tie iiiuUr, hikI e urr krllhiK lirllllnnl hlur while illuimimN n ml ow nnlr AT HVIr ..i.l. l,. ilUtlnrt iiiulrrt-lnnclln- e lliut K CICNT Mill I'AIIl ulll he returned It uu ran ilillMii'Hir nirv ei'iuj (iiuiimnil Imrmilns In any ntlirr Jeiielrj ..lore t,,r .!s THAN mil lil.r; in u I UK I . Headers .ir er know Hint . (rnlure nedul AN- - M AI. AH. I ST Sl.r.N. ll.U mniltli I. mir lull Htinlier.iri ,,,,,1 tl,..-- . ilhimoiidi durine IhW Mile Hlll umlcrstuml miij wr iiojr micii n unndrirul dl.iiinmd lillinri. He lire known from ! I\ inii.t for sliliiK the wrj heit diiiimmd tnlilr fur llir money, and lime Mill. fled ni!.r,irr In nery siijte in j w ( . s. , nmny fnrrign ruiuitrlr. r i11Mt ,lr dinmuini. iriun iimiumi tri ine iouri.t iiriees, anil rewll t vers low prlees. he ,rry li.MC.t irlc nt Hliiili lliei.e enticement '\.\ \\i\u;eu ritennerr Is (I.UI.IMI. Hundred\! or rul hnrtnlnx ore on illsnlm In our winnow, nt li.ilf ,,r,.e. TuLe ionr of mrn or Indie.' milld told mountlnc TliouvuuN or dlniimmli In nelert from. Hon'l hu u Ulmiioiid until JUII mt mir hiiiuiiiv tll.HH. XOTB II 111 WHIM) ( ts- - i,,- - I'lllt'K AM 1IMI WITHIN- - TWO Vl\llV B.GUTTERS0NS l fl I \AjjAU ST.,K.Y, oaposira Row tnl hUMvSh sesvs: 1 t AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN i't.Tur.i En. g.:o. Bat, AI.i:SKA StJIMTT. NAN IIAM'Krtl.V. li;tlllOIH 1'ltlCi: and rjnuerUtlr. 49TH STfeVed'sTV0- - 'For bitter play than 'lhe Bat' or 'The ' tl ana lire Canary.' buacedt in bamnt.\ - R. G. Wehh, Tehpam. 'ik.T . i 'jatm mm V.vs 8.30 Main Tuei, & Sat. 2.1:0 rCOL60OO AunAccAnnn'niuA HOth. W of U'way. niiiunuunuuii j.;v H 30 Mala. Wed. & Bat. 0 VP VKAIl' oitKIINAI. E 1 VST TlinATItK GUII.II I'HOntCTION- - flBsLAPPEDS-A- \\\\Mala. Wed., Sat 2.30. 9 DyA.A Milne with CIIAS. cni:itnv. f5i:.j(N'S SMAKTIiST COMEUV. pi MflNT w-4- D, 048- nv.s.so. I Mat.. Thurs, Ic Sat S.S0. The With (irant UK KEMPY Mltrhrll nnd Hit t the NiixrnU. LAST 2 WEEKS 8 0 MATS. COSMO'S fUGGEST TIM Hit TIMES SQUARE VJ St ilv Si .tu (Ht( Tlmr A Sat. t'hr (Jttrrn ' W ama'rw ..T.. .v. or n-- III! ANT 15B4. i;vi;s MATS. WED. & SATy 2.30. HIV YOBtSBIGGtST PICTURE HIT PEXl MGRAMSl mnusvai A Meuo VrxiOCLcri klATS 44TH STREET TurATDP 1 tlUM. I WILLIAM MONTE WED. & SAT. Kvs. iTitsr to-d- a s.o. nt 8.30. VOX l'rewnta -- THE WORLD I rnnji tub l Avmus novhi. stased nn a l.l'.v wiiltp. tiitmah. bv The Latest and Greatest WILLIAM THEATBEW42ST. TWICE DAILY 2JO-&3- 0 I Time.. LAST S WI.r.h. Hew AMSTERDAM JTM2p--- - OOP. M AT S.WE I West 4rth St. Eves, at S 30. LYCEUM lts Tlmrs. 4 Sat. at 2.00. I..AV10 lir.t.ASCO rresents FRANCES STARR . ,n LEAVE\ . St evenings ai nn lenn West Ittli DCLHOUU vi. Thin a Sat at ! 30 IAll lti:i.Ah('l I'resenlt LENORE ULRICasKIKl mnnnll 7lh Ave A WMh St Eies. CAUL UAnnULL Hl!n Mats Wed. t Sa 2 JO LAST TWO WIILKS. GOOD MORNING DEARIE last wi:i:ks PI finC H'wny & 4lith St. .lives, at 8.25 ULUDt Mamu-e- Wed. and Sat. at S 2\ T West 18th St. Evenlnns at 8.20 CUli Mai. ,ees Weil, and Sat at 2 20 WALLACE l'JDINCER MARY NASH .:. niiwriiM DD1 CIArif\ IN LI A Ml-- I ni i ui.ni,ii. unein DtlV W r. St nry HIO.Uv 8 Id eharn MUOIU UUV Matinees Wed. and Hat 2.15. IRVING BERLIN'S (i 'MUSIC BOX REVUE\ Uest musle show ever made In America \ UtQD.IC W 2d St Evs.8.151I.nt 3 SAM H. 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Evi.8.80 OnUOCril Matinees & Bat. 2.30 In rriponte to the etrtoidinary demand for cats, the engagement ol MAIilOllli: RAMBEAU (Arrangement with A. II. Wooda) In tho Comedy Classic, The GOLDFISH HAS BEEN Extended Indefinitely! The JOURNAL ,ay, mm \Contains Thrills and Chills Without End\ NOW PACKING 39TH ST. THEATRE JT1 ilJPEPlftB&MP8 LTEEPLECHASE YEAR MiHiix nirvriii.. w. ; $2 .11 MA IS Wl.l' 8T t\ IK). BARNEY BERNARD ,d ALEXANDER CARR in new 'omed \l'IAi:ils AGAI- N'- West l!d hi 1. rs. at 8.30 REPUBLIC Mallnees Wed and Sat , 2 30 or lhe BtCGEST PICTURE OM BROADVAY 9 matim:i; IN.E. \SHUKt CRISTO rVlirME\ EMMETT J. FLYNN of Screen Sensations FOXPresents1 THEATRE W.42 ST. ' TWICE DAiOT I irciii-is:i- Timet. LAST WKKK.i a CAPITOL AT BROADWAY 51ST ST. MARK TWAIN'S \The PRINCE The PAUPER\ \It9 a Darn Good PUiure.\ \Vmi rnjoj llir htwj, nn yu r prftilefrrd (o rnjnjr nnly V'frw pliotu-play- In n bemun. N. Y Times. \Thin film has cui.fiht llir spirit of Mark Twain If rrr any mie ur lifiH rnuelit It. nnd joii our it in imr rhllilrrn and In (ursrf hh trrll to tnkr Ihrm to It.\ Daily Nevis. 'Will he tilcomrd hy all who In thr ereat Amerlcnn' of the llfr of tho period.' - N Y. Ilernld. \So well fllmrd thnt. like Urr Twlttt. wr find oiiMehen nt the rnd clamortnc fur more.\ Morning Telecraph. PrfMmtntton hy JlOTIl IFKL ATRIUMPHU GUY BATES POST ItiniAIIII WALTON TI'I.I.VS l'ltODLCTION OF ''The MASQUERADER\ A plrtnri ry miifh north while nny one't teeing.' Globe, \An enellfnt feature we ran reonmmend HiIn picture to mode fans,' tle. Hun. \Itetter wr thin picture, for your- self Ifa worth It.\ Mail. NOW PLAYING StranD iiwav T . Til ST. CRITERION B\Vr tth i:i:k. 1IIO FORGET ME NOT The Talk if New Urk. AMetro Production COLUMBIA \KWJi\ st GREENWICH VILLAGE REVUE TIVIl'l. DAII.YL 2 10-- 8 13. Pop Prices. BROOKLYN fl lilt LAIIIUnitK HAltD SMAliK 0 Mrjr Alor In llopp.\ tftl bUD.,Our UaUk l'vtt Muxjutraau' AMUBEMHNTB. RODOLPII VALENTINO In \BI.OOD AND BAND\ I D'WAY .t A 'riramount I'icture. 4DTII BT. ItlToll Concert Orctiettr. \Evtryboiift going to t)i Rivolt iuw.' RIALTO \Nice People\ with Wall.ee Held & llrbe Daniel. A Paramount Picture BQUAltH, Famou. nialto Orch.itra. CLOVER GARDENS DANCING CLOVER CLUB SUPPERS nvery Nlcht. 8..10i Sat. & Run.. 2.30 A 8.30. Weekdays. Ladle. 11.00. Clentlcmen 11.60. Bat. A Bun. I1.D0, ''. NO KNTIIA CHAHQES. lillAMl II..1IML I'ALAtl.. SYMPHONY CONCERTS SADIUM WII.I.i:.M VAN IIOOGSTItATliN, C'ond.l & 25c, 60c. f IvntmiTo co amp mow to cn mm Hudson River by DayJight I'oVnf ' ttti!Ul 'r. KlVf!l\n w l.,SrJta,,aI,cblo' Bt.. U.O0 A. M.; It\1 B- i- \i0 A- W. JMth St.. 9.40 pA,.i!i' vV\l A. M. (also for J '0'!'.'8 evcr Saturday), pJ't.ral :on'ieotlons. All tall tickets New y aIul Albany to New Voilt accepted Dully, Including Sundny, for fHenr Mnun- - lalu. tlln I.l,il ... nu..t w. ......... i v HurKh nnd tl'uuslikecp.ir (sir. llnhrrl Mr. De IMtt t'llntim lcacs Va oi . iu.w A. si.: Went fjath St.. lu.iu A. M. . Vuiikcis, lu.M A. M. Dull encriit riunil.i. rn. li.nr mn..n. tnln, ttrt IVInt nnd t.Nenlnircli. i ll.,. I'l.llChkcclilc .NllMTdily milj.) Sleamcr lcai-- Desbrcsses Ht.. 8.40 A. M W. 4'M St . .t) A M . W. 12!)lh St.. B.20 A. M.; onkers. U.50 A. M. h.lllird.lS onl Pnr tl;.-n- Mmiiilnln tWet I'oint nnd tNetrhurcll. Sir. Itohrrt Illltiin leaves Ueiibiodes St.. 1.30 P M W d \'.. .'.0 1'. M. ; W. St., 1MU P M. ; Vonkcra, P. M. Sunday only lor tllear .Mountain tNe burKh anil tl'niichkreptlfc Mr. WaliiiiRlon irilui leaes Denbiosses Bt , 0.50 A. SI. tlletura .tr.mer same day from Dolnts marked f. Dayllsht Saving Time. Hound Trtn llnlest New York to Itenr M.iunlHln, fl.l.li Wntt I'oint, SI.2S: Nru-hurc- $I..M); I'ouehUre nsle. W.ixl; Kingston Point, Sl.iKl; CaUkill. $1.00; lludsnn, Albany, f3.S3. Ideal One-Da- y (Inline. onT River Uay further Information at Debroe Street Pier, New lorlt. Tel. Canal 0300. B EAR l tie riavgrnunus, aiuriio Hon boats. Oan.-ui- Pavilion and Punic drove AUK PIILH. fieautlul si tn to motor trips and Cafcteiia aerrne at popular prices. Famous fur .tfoiintaln Inn Xtn-rt- rr servrd at SI \J. I\nt Meel sr. ( I.IIItMONT\ lis. Bat- tery DAIIA A. M.; W. I3M t. IMS A. M. i:THA liOAT Tl l., wi:ds. Tilt IIS. Meel Mr. \DNTr.llItA\ lis. I'll'.lt A, NOKT1I IllVI'.lt ladj Ilattery Park), 10 A M . W. 132d St . 10 45 A M Pnilnri Tri Weekday. bOc. t'lulilrrn. 3llc riUUIIU lie sun, llc.N. II. (Iilhlren. Me nEFHESIIMKNTS. MUSIO. DANCINO. I'alivade Inter-tat- e I'urk ('tiiiiinl.loii. I'lioue lUitrline flreen OSTONF METROPOLITAN LINE Via Cape Cod Canal Connectlnc at Boston for Portland, Rockland. Bangor, St. John, N. Yarmootb, N. S. Steamer leaves Pier 18, N. R., (fnot oi Murray St.) New York, daDy.includlnu Sundays, at 5 P. M. (Daylight Saving Tune). Telephone Barclay 5000. EASTERN S. S. LINES 3ron)teamlJoatCo. CONEY ISLAND Schedule for H'KSD.W. AK.IST 1.1. Ia.W. UVtliM. l'icr I, N. It t iiuej Mund ..to l.M in. l.i n.oo I.'..'.-- . i;..'in in. hi n.i.1 n.-'.- i o.do i.-- ?.s 11.41) C..MI l'i.3.1 7.1.1 8.25 12.40 7.311 l.'l.l H.!0 3.1.1 . 9.2.1 2.110 M.30 2.4.1 11.31) ft.lH) 111.30 3.00 P.M. 3.1.1 P.M. (i.l II P..M. ROCKAWAY BEACH I.v. W. 120 St. Pirrl.N. It. Itnrkawny 0.311 A. M. ' 111.1.1 A. .11. I r to r .11 Telephone WIIITKIIAI.I, 1273 \ STIIAMUIl MANDALAY To Atlantic lllclitunds. New Jersey. CIKII. SAIL. DA.M'IMi. GOOD MLMC. Ilultrry, '9.30 A.M., 110 A 8P.M. Dayl'ct Sav'g Time. ('Trip omitted Moiu I t are 00c each ivuy. Tel Uroad 7380-Oi:- BUATi L,v. Uatt.ry ti.W. 10.3d I 1 L li:ilra Irlp Salt,, 1 P. M.) Minduji., u, 0.3D, 1U.30, 11.3U A.M., 1, 2, 3, t, b.M, tt, U.JU P.U. SPECIAL uwllt 'lo Keansbure and Iteturn. Ctr I'ornliotitai Ui. Italttry H I. II. Uusir.\ Iuucluc Kefrrnhnirots. O hi L Y IK SAIL HUT 1)1' Ni:W YDIIK IViiULAND BEACH IDUAL AML'SI'.MUNT PAItK. ' 1.. 1. i l.aily Hi M ID K t ArHltnrt, SI' Ml Tt it olnii'cd oiim SIGHTSEEING YACHTS All Around New York. Fit Sir \TOURIST\ !.. Ilattery Pier, .Near SOUTH 1 i;ill!Y, 10.30 A.M.. 2.30 P..M. Dnylisllt Satins lime. To Sandy Honk mat Ocean l.'iO P. M. Lecturer. Hcfrentiineiit.. Tel llroiidUM4. IILDSU.N ItlVCU MUlll' i.im;s. . Dail baliluif. iiom Pier N. U.. Foot Canal St., u P. Jl. Sunday, and llolldaya. 0 and 0 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time), Weit lo2d St., half hour later. Direct rail connections at Albany to all point.. Kkprrti Trrlshl Venice Autn Curried. IIIIWIIN NAVIGATION COMPANY, Mlddleton S Borland. lleceKer. Cl:.STItAI. HleliMIN LI.NU. Neuburtli, I'outlikrrpie, lilnikloa, Cat-kl- ll Ml. I.v. 1'runKlln tt.. 4 P. M.i on tint.. 1 4 2 30 P.M ; W. liiith t. half hour later and connect, tame day for return to N. V, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS HKLf WANTED MALC WANTED by , \ CHESAPEAKE & OHICR. R. and NORFOLK & WESTERN R. R. MACHINISTS BOILERMAKERS BLACKSMITHS PIPE FITTERS ELECTRICIANS CARMEN To take permanent por- tions given up by former employees of these roads. All expenses paid to place of employment. WAGES Standard rates awarded by U. S. Railroad Labor Board. Apply to l;. M. Clark, Superintendent N. Y.. N. 1. & II. R. R. Co. Orficc at 32nd Street and Willis Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. WANTED. MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, CAR REPAIRMEN, SKILLED IN RAILROAD WORK; STEADY EMPLOYMENT; STANDARD WAGES, , AUTHORIZED BY UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOR BOARD. Apply to CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY C. E. Chambers, Supt. Motor Power & Equipment, Jersey City, N. J. WANTED MECTIAN1CS .1ND IIELPKIIS. Permanent positions r r a open at tho following rates, authorized by the United States Railroad Labor Boards Machinist. Boilermaker. Hlackemlthl Sheet Metal Wcrrkir. electrical p TOo per hou ivDnt.i. Tower House Switchboard Operator. Toner House Hlectrlclan. Machinist Helper. Dollermaker Helper. Illacksmlth Helper. Sheet Metal Worker.' V iToptlnou Electrical Worker.' It.lp.r. Car rtepalrer. tt Inapctor-3- a per hour. Apply 9.00 A. M. to 6.00 P. M. to Super Intendent'a office at 132nd Street and W11U( Avenue, Dronz, K. T. 1'. SI. CLAItK, Superintendent, WW 1'rk. New llarea & Uartferd Q. IU 0 FOR SALE. oH CREDIT vr American Watch&DiamondCo, TWO UPSTAIUS BTOUK3 6 Maiden Lane 503 Fifth Avo. Fourth Floor. Entrance on ltd St. Orer Srhulte'.. Tn La i:ietalor. 1 1'IUht Up. Tel. fort. 0807. Tel. Vanderbllt 30tl EDUCATIONAL. INSTRUCTION, 4C LAW SCHOOL iSSSSf woot.nortTii bi.do.. new vouk. MORNING SESSION, 9:30 to 11:30 AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 to 4 EVENING SESSION, 8 to 8 CnluliiEiie. Opens Sept. !U, Notice to Advertisers I \DlirlTT dtnllln tvpe rorj Slid rrlrtle ordrrl for cither the neik (li Momlnft Uorld or Tn. 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