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WW 1\ ' ML i BALDY NEWMAN' TIPS HIS HAND. Monday morning, an Afnrsli up-- ; pronchcd the Morton house In Hub-- , bard woods, ho wan astonished to sen J a Inrfre black limousine drive up to ( the Karaffe and two men allKht and ' enter the houBO. ' According to the Information Riven the police, the Mcrton house was vn- -' cant except for a caretaker and tho limousine was hardly the property of a 'caretaker. Marsh wan under tho Impression that Merton had not ticcn using a prlvato car since he had taken up quarters In a city hotel and ho re- called the conversation which the telephone Rlrl had reported. The tup-pose- d Nolan, It would appear, enjoyed - n, more than casual regard from his former employer. , He called to mind, too, the \house ' In the suburbs,\ of which Miss Allen had heard, and being In no mood for a. battle with four or more desperate counterfeiters he did not show him- - Mir. His next step was to find a nelgh-- . bor from whom Information might bo . procured. A few hundred fret to tho south he found a lodge where a woman with ti Swedish accent was preparing lunch. She acceded to Marsh's rerjucBt for eomethlng to cat, and when her hus- band arrived Marsh said he wan thinking of buying the house next door. \Et bane bad place,\ said the man. \Nels he ban crazy,\ snapped the woman. \Crazy widt Ole's moonshine .. booch.\ I Marsh thought quickly. Tho woman wan probably \boss but tho man undoubtedly had some knowledge of things which Marsh desired to know. He decided to side with the husband. \Huoch makes a strong man work harder keeps up his health,\ he said, and glanced at Nels. The man showed appreciation of Marsh's by grinning at him. Later the Secret Service man 'and Nels left tho house togothor. \You say that place next door Is a bad place,' \ Marsh said. \Whut'a the matter with It?\ \Aye tenk bad men live dero,\ an- swered Nels. \But I thought the house was , closed and had only a caretaker or tome one like that.\ \No caretaker,\ Nels responded. \Tree four flvo men. House look close, but men lnsjde.\ Then he add- ed, shaking his head, \Fonny fon- - . ny.\ ji-piEL- L. me all about It, Nelai\ I said Marsh, patting tho man A' on the shoulder, \and I'll give you some money.\ \House close two year. Since den Aye sos fonny men most In night time. Big, black car no light. House . stay close- all dark fonny so Aye watch.\ \Is that all?\ Inquired Marsh. \Aye tell my wife Bay she Ayo drink too much hooch,\ grinned Nels \So Aye don't tell her about deh odcr night.\ \What night was thut?\ \Aye tenk las' Monday night. Aye go see Ole. He have somto new stuff g6odt goodt. Ayo stay late don't , see well com'n' home. Ayo tenk Aye turn In my own gate and walk walk walk but no homo. Aye hear auto comln' get out of do road. Et pass me stop.\ Nels lowered his voice to a whisper. \Ayo bane nowhere near ' home In front of bad place. Men turn on lights carry dead man In houiel\ \How did you know he was dead?' exclaimed Marsh. \Hp all loose so,\ and Nels en- deavored to Illustrate by allowing hlr body to droop limply. \Then what?\ \Car put In gar-ag- e all qulot. Aye get scared. Aye see clear now Aye run like hell!\ \That's all you know. Is It, Nels?\ asked Marsh. \All now but Aye watch.\ \You're a good man, Nels real smart,\ said Marsh. \Jlere'B some money for you. Maybe I'll come to see you again.' \You bane fine man,\ grinned Nels, as he pocketed the bill. \Goodby Nels,\ said Marsh. \Bet- ter not tell anybody about our talk. Your wife might hear about It.\ Nels winked knowingly nnd they parted, Marsh going Into the city. y y HEN he returned home, a man yy from the Secret Service office handed Marsh an envelope containing the notebook he had found In Merton's hotel room and tho fol lowing letter: The solution of the cipher code used In the notebook was com- paratively simple. This code was evidently not. intended for tho transmission of secret messages; It 'ras probably used oxcluol-tl- y to make notations In this book with the sole Idea of maintaining privacy for these memoranda. Due to tho simplicity of the James Stillman Seeks Buy Island the Louisiana Bayous Negotiating Hunting Acces- sible Bottomed York banker, la The island Is In the heart of the bunting country South Louisiana. Although it Is day's journey New Orleans, it Is seldom visited even by hunting parties because of the shallow watets which surround it. That Mr. Stillman had selected this spot as Utopia the silent world came to light when A. D. Gtoghegan, President of the Southport Mill Co., Ltd., New Orleans, admitted nego- tiations for sale of the Mr. Geoghegan did not say who wanted the Island, but employee Bocad THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ATTQUST l6, 1922. Myster WINTETGARDErf AMUSEMENTS. iats,Tuee..Thurs.. \thiitr s.sb. OPENING POSTPONED t!;J;vTni!!t WHERE OQ AND HOW GETTMEttB WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. GORDON MAKMI. a Government Secret Service nun. on the trail of a counterfeiter, Clark Atwood, rents an apartment in a building on Sheridan Road, Chicago, in he lias discoveicd that JANIi ATWOOD, the coilnlcrfcitcr's daughter, liver Jane, .1 young and pretty girl, is apparently the innocent tool of her father in passinn spurious morey. DAVID MORGAN, detective sergeant, is assigned to investigate a shot fired in the apartment just above that of .Marsh and across the hall from the Atwoods, which is rented by a man named Ames and his wife, who arc in Lon- don. Maish believes there is some connection between the shot and the At- wood ganp and he and Morgan work together. Evidence that a crime had been committed in connection with the shot is lacking body was found. But Marsh believes that some one was killed or wounded, and when the paper announce that RICHARD TOWNS END MERTON. a wealthy broker, is missing, imme- diately accepts the news as a clue. l'oing as a private investigator, he induces Merton's lieutenant. GILBERT HINT, to employ him in an ostensible search for Mcrton. Hunt tells him that Merton's son, an invalid, and his wife are in Arizona, that he has charge ot the business, and if Merton were dead he would be executor of his estate Clues in the case a clot of blood on 'he floor of the Ames apartment; a cuff button with the initial \M\; a flattened bullet; a letter from Atwood to his daughter, saying he about to commit suicide. MISS ALLEN, a Secret Service operative, disguised as a waitress, tells Marsh thai she overheard conversation concerning what her skilled ears told her a counterfeiting plant, located in a house in a suburb. Marsh finds in Merton's hotel room a notebook written in cipher. The hotel telephone operator tells him that on the of the shot in the Sheridan Road apart- ment Mcrton had a call asking him to come to a Sheridan Road apartment NOLAN, his former chauffeur, was detained on a robbery charge, anil begged Mr. Merlon to help him clear himself. Mcrton, the girl said, had promised to go to the address given. A bullet crashes through the window of Morgan's home, narrowly missini; At a lib. . Marsh teMls Hunt he has evidence Merton is dead He quarrels withjlunt A BIG ARMY AUTOMATIC HELD IN A LONG THIN HAND. COVER- - ED MARSH MENACINGLY.\ code. It could bo easily memorized and thoreforo used tor making hurried notes for quick reference. To the Inexpert person tho com- bination of letters nnd figures gave u bewildering appearance to tho notes but it did not actually make tho cipher any more Intri- cate. You can readily make up your own key to this cipher by writing tho letters of tho alphabet from A to ,. Uuder tlieso letters you aguln write tho letters of tho alphabet, pluclng tho letter A un- der tho letter 55 and working backward. Hy this arrangement A would stnnd for Z and Z for Uelow this you again write out the letters of tho ulpliabct, and under these, beginning at 7. backward, write the numbuis 1 to 10, which brings you to the letter Q. From l to J you write tho figures 20 to 2fi und from I to A you write tho figures 30 tu 3S. The person UBlng this cipher probably memorized these two arrangements. In writing a word of, say, six letters, ho would use four letters und two tlgurea. To any ono glancing at his notes In a casual way, tho system Intricate, but to him theso notes could bo read almost as easily of the real estate agent said the terms of sale had been submitted to Mr Htlllmun. Tho Island Is both ns Pro- - voBt Island and as the Islo of Co qullles. It has an area of C.328 acres Ib four miles long and twcnty-flv- o miles In circumference It Is the beauty spot of tho Islands In the Bait marsh country. It rises to an elova on wnicn pecan and orange groves are maintained by the solo In habitant, an old caretaker for Mr. Geochegan, A. to in Banker for Isolated Place Only by Flat Boats. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 10 Far down In the tangled skein of loulsl- - ana s bayous lies a beautiful little island, unapproachable except by flat bottomed launches, for the purchase of which Jiuncs A. Btillrnan, New negotiating. of within a of a of of the island. an Jl VJ.L AMUSEMENTS. Hat TO TO which no was a was night where out A. looked known lion as It written In pluln English. Attached to tho letter were several pages containing tlio decoded nota- tions from tho book. After carefully reading these, Marsh folded the sheets and atartcd to placo them In his pocket. Then ho paiisi-d- . glancing about the room thoughtfully. A moment later ho smoothed tho sheetH out flat and, lifting up tho cor ner of tho rug, slipped them under it well toward the centre. Walking back and forth over the spot several times, ho seemed satisfied. Then ho turned up ono of tho chairs anil placed tho notebook lnsldo of tho bottom lining. HAT night whllo reading his T paper about 9 o'clock, Maish distinctly heard two pistol shots. Ho listened but thcio was no halt In tho steady trnlllc outside In Sheridan Road and iono of tho usual so nda which accompany a disturbance of any kind, no ho icsinncd his reading. Three; soft knocks sounded on the hnll door. It was tho usuul signal, und Morgan was expected. Mnrsh laid down the paper aud, going to U door, threw It open. Instantly a small figure leaped Into tho entrance hull nnd stood fac lng him with llo bark to the living room door. A big aimy nutomatlc, BOY'S CLOTHES FIRED AS HE ROLLS IN SAND ATLANTIC CITY. N J Aug 16. While he was rolling In the sand hero y tho clothing of Fred House, nine, suddenly look ftro. The blaso hold In u long, thin hand, covered Marsh menacingly. \Shut tho door quick!\ snarled the vlsitot Mash towerrd nbovo the diminutive figure, but .the automatic more than offset his physical superiority. So. though he mulled In contempt, he also diplomatically gave the door a sharp push nntl It slummed closed. \Now wo'll go In and have a little talk.\ his visitor Informed Marsh, and slowly barked Into tho living room. Mnrsh followed. A liostv glance showed tho man the lornllon of the big davenport. Hack- ing to this, ho sat down, looking smnller than over, and motioned Marsh to a chair across tho room. While Marsh seated himself tho little man turned down his coat collar and pulled his cap up from his face. M a r s h Immediately recognized \Hnlrty\ Newman. \Wo can't figure whero you fit Into thlM here game \ Newman hcg.in. \You ain't a bull; you don't work; and you don't Btcal. We don't mind tlieso bulls. They're bone-head- s. Hut you're gettln' too damned close, and we wunt to know what you're after.\ \Thanks for the tip,\ replied Marsh. \If 1 wcio really Interested In you, tho Information you have just given mo would be of great value.\ Nowman eyed Marsh suspiciously for a moment. \Don't worry,\ he said. \You're not goln to bother us much. If you're crooked, Just lay off for awhile, that's all, Nnd wo'll see you get what's right later. If you really are a hull, or are helpln' these other bulls, then I'm warnln\ you to back out gracefully before It's too late \ \you tell your gang for mo to go straight to hell,\ said Marsh, \and set out quick before you lose the op- portunity.\ EWMAN'S Hps parted in a N vicious grin. lou vo got nerve, 1 11 ray that for you,\ he commented. \But you don't know what a hole you're In. we vc got more than ono string to our bow If you won't listen to one kind of reason, perhaps you'll listen to another. Now, you're stuck on Jane Atwood.\ Marsh sprang to his feet with an oath \Leave that girl out of this,\ ho cried, \or I'll beat you to n pulp!\ \Steady Mister, steady!\ exclaimed Newman. \You nln't bullet proof. Sit down and listen to me.\ Reason quickly replaced tho un thinking rage of the moment, and Marsh sat down as the other directed But Ills mind was made up to one thing Newman would not leave that room now except as a prisoner or a dead man. \That's the Idea,\ said Newman \Now listen to this. You re crazy about Jane Atwood. In fact, you probably hope to marry her. She's a classy, refined girl, with pecullnr notions of what's right and what's wrong If she knew her father was a crook, und that J10 died to escape you, where do you think you'd get off She'd never have anything morn to do with you. She'd devoto her life to somethln' or other to muko up for her father's slip that's what she'd do.\ Nowman paused, and Marsh ground his teeth and waited. Now, my man,\ continued Now man, \another false move on your part and tho facts will be given to that girl, with absolute convlncln' proof. There'll bo no way of talkln' her out of It. You'll be through that's all!\ Whllo Nowman talked ho had grad ually leaned forward, deeply absorbed In tho driving homo of this final threat. Tho muzzle of tho automatic had also slowly turned until a bullet would now strike several feet to the right. Marsh had carefully watched for this upprouchlng opportunity and now ho acted. I.Ike a flash ha jumped to his feet swinging his right arm upward and forward ns if hurling something at Newman. Instinct was stronger than training. Tho man's arms were quickly raised to ward off the expected missllo Then, realizing that Marsh was upon him. he endeavored to escape, but th! powerful hands had already closed on him.- Ho wns swung upward Into the air, whllo bullets from tho automatic crashed Into the walls, tho ceiling nnd tho floor, us ho tried to direct its fire at his opponent. For tho matter of a second Newman was polhcd in midair. Then Mursh, swept by a florce nnd uncontrollable rage, dashed the help ress bundle acro.ss tho room und it Mruek with a smashing thud. (Copyright, 102S. by the lleli Syndicate, Inc. (The Enamy Makes a Bold Attac'. in Instalment.) could not be put out with water an before blanket? could he wrapped orounu the hoy ho had boon severely Durneu. ue wu WKen to the City Hospital. Dr. Glenn, the beach surgeon, said the fire undoubtedly was due to phos- phorus In tho nand, which was faulted py intuun. All only Always Delicious Always Refreshing NO AT Ml MfUMUIll Sold, in sealed aluminum pacKeta Never in Bulk. BLACK-GREKN-MIX- ED i .s;:\ATT. NAN IIAI.rF.1tlN, OI.OIKIIK Hd SuprrlnlHe Cast. 49TH ST. T,,.''.n\ W. of H'way. Km. S.30. sat , 2,30 S7rif3n. tar btllcr play than 'Tht Bat' or 'The Ctt and the Canary.' Succetdt in bafflint.\ H a n'rlih. TtUaram Evi. 1.30, Mali. Tun, L Sat. 2.30 fSx.0OOQ AUDCCnnDTltKA 49th, W of Il'way. HiilUHdOHUUII p.,, .Mat.Weil.& Sat. VnAtt' \OniOlNAL CAST il YKAft LAST 2 WIIKK3. Jill I A 'rpavitiAQKiktA.uA, HI'.I.U-V- TIIKATIIK W J SI MATS. WED. SAT 12.00. af2.M. BERNARD and CARR m a new \1'AltTNEItS AGAIN'\ TIMES SQUARE W.42 St Bv 8.30. Mata.Thura.fe Sat, EJUS) Die Quern of Musical Comtdien REPUBLIC :i 81 Ev\ s.so. Matlneei Wed, and Sat., 2.30 RPI UflHT w Dry 0048. Ev.8.30, ' Mats. Thur, Sat. 2.30. The With Orant Hie Mitchell and lilt! the XuKentn. TH MnnirrB J0UJ?,h-- ofn i.8.3o Wed Sat 2 30. SEASON'S SMAIM'EST COMEDY. T1IEATHE GUILD L'HODUCTIO- N- WHO gASRigJS. IlEsLAPPEDtW 44TH ST. THEATRE it MONTE the: world is iviine\ FItOM THE FAMOUS NOVEL Staged FM1WFTT The Latest and Greatest WILLIAM i THEATRE W.42 ST. TWICt DAH.Y850-BJ- U2d-I73- d Times. l.a.t S Weekn. rssrmss8siBsr ivncnu West 4th St. Eves. at 8.30. LIULUm Mats, Thurs. i- - Sat at 2.30. DAVID BELASCO Presents FRANCES STARR I\ I SHUKb PAW\ DCI CPn West 44th St Evenings at 8.30. ULLHOUU ji-t- s. Thurs. A Sat at 30. DAVID BliLASCO Presents LE N ORE jJ LRICas KIKE GOOD CORNING DEARIE I.AST t WEEKS fil nun IVway & 4Bth St. Eves, at 8.53. ULUBL jiatlneesWodLand Sat. at 2.20. n 0 T West 48th St. Evenings at 8.20. C U n I MaUnees Wed and Sat. at 2.20. WALLACE EDDINGER MARY NASU in \CAPTAIN APPLEJACK\ lllTcin DnV W.43 St.Bry HTO.Ev 8.15 sharp MUolU DUA Matinees Wed. and Sat., 2.15. !Ss \MUSIC BOX REVUE\ 'Best music ahow ever made in America. \ em U UADDIC W. 42d Et. Evs 8 13iLnst 2 JAM II. tlAnnlO M.ta.Wed.4 Sat.2.1!)VeeUs SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TltUIX. rADIUM SYMPHONY CONCERTS 5i WIL.L.EM VAN UOOliSTKATI-N- , toaa. Tn utnUT ur.niiEST ritooitAM Th( IIAIKIIUaKl at 8 30 WAGNKIl LISZT I'llll lN. 5c, 60c, f \\ LAST S DAYS. S. GEO. M.COHAN B8, WALKER JOHNNY in \MY DAD\ The Picture Itcautiful cont. noon to ii r. m. ror. riticES ini r New ork's Outdoor Then. IbLt B7,h', . Went of IVway. 7207 70S.i NIGHTLY AT 8.30 SS'Skb Sen.atlonaI \OHJOYriB RODOLPH VALENTINO' In II1.00l AMI S.VND\ i H'WAT at .1 J ir I ' 4HTH hi. lllioll Concert Orchetr. Will Continue nt the lllll Neil WicU 00,\ t0J!!t v0\ nc\\ \Everybodl 1 R IALT0 \Mice People\ 1th TIMES Wallace Held A Itebe Daniels A l'aramonnt I'lcture. 8QUAIIE, Famous Illalto Orchestra. CLOVER GARDENS DANCING CLOVER CLUB SUPPERS Pverv Night, 8.30. 8at. & Sun , 2 30 A 8 30 Weekdays. Ladles ft. Gentlemen $125. Sat and Sun., 1 25. $1 00 NO EXTIIA CIIAItQES GHANI) CI1NTUAL 1MLACB. sTEEPlECHASE iC9JtJY X1I15 FUNNY I'LACR. JJT Hnrf and Pool ltathl. Pryor'sBand liNTIUE SEASON. Frea Daocioc. FrM C Irons. Florence Walton NEW Conroy A Lo .Malre Olsen A Johnson BRIGHTON Mae It Toto Rosa Wilton DRiairroN deacii Laniiord A Frederick rMUSADePAIrl r Opp. W. 130 St. Ferry. M New Attraetlons nail vvaicr our 4 uainiOK ivw uriN. ELAINE TATE HAMMERSTEIN In \Coder Oath.\ .CUFF KDWAUDS BAt. \OetUar IlOm\ A . YANDEIcBILPLS r WiW LONGACRE AT 8.30 ,ThcWoman Who Laughed1 ny Kdw I.ocke llh JllAnTf IA IIEDMAN rLAiriUUdE matin i:i.s i:i. & sat Kngncrment Intended Indefinitely, HIIRPRT Then,, 44th. W. of Il'y. Ega.8.30 onuocn I Mn, .,, Vid Ha, 2 111 ( In the Comedy Claittc. KAMBEAU The GOLWFISH fT Tf tk A. ml rs u ft in Z Aft any 7VfULun.ii (lOES AM. ITS I'ltEDECKSSOltS Tiutr.n ninrr.H.\ mmva .. ... noTTS ST op ...v IIIIYA.NT 1664. EVES., MO. MATb. WED. & SAT. 2.30. r IV TC5 BIGGEST PICTUBE HIT WtXAHSi 0 A Meuo tfcdaajc V? PICTURE On BKUur 4? Anm'4\\i'& OTU or intoAinvAY. 7,VfXTLv. 308.30. xoA l'reeenta CRISTO J. FLYNN of Screen Sensations FOXPresents hmh vwiKmi sumi 1 A SmS 1 k THEATRE W.42 ST. 1 188th-189t- h Times. Luot Week. A TRIUMPH! GUY BATES IN IIlCIlAltl) WALTON TDLLY'S ritODL'CTION OF \The MASQUERADER ! ) 'A picture ter much north nhlle any one's seeing-.- Ulobe. \An excellent leature e can recommend tins picture to moile fan.\ Ee. Sun. \lletter kee this picture lor jour-sel- f it's Mortli It.\ Mall. NOW PLAYING tranD hway AT 47TII bT mm dr 41SI M RtTUP-- r tM0A6tMim' JIM BJRCPFS BAKU olWttP.KETHacb HAniTni MARK TWAIN'S i.Hrl I UL The Prince ttf Pauper, B'way at Jitst Capitol Grand Orchestra UnilCniUII cont. Noon to 11 i:i-- k FORGET ME NOT The Talk of New Y'orU. A Metro Production Vincent Lopci & B II. F. Keith' Alma Net'lon. Ernest R.ll P ALACE & Oeorgc MacFarlane Muhel I'oril.llnrrlet Item D'y & 47 St pie, i. ii. u.i run UnUer COLUMBIA Uroadnay nt 47th I iiuiiufsquK. GREENWICH VILLAGE REVUE rrt'i t7 nri v o i' e t k ti ,, 1 i si.tU-a.l- I Vff X'llCtt, NINTH IIIG WKUK kvSSST IP'SWIRIOIK H0LMPV this Liir un HKOADWAY. BROOKLYN s TRAN MARK .... nmcLAiitisniticiiAirD ii i KtF Mary Astor In \Hope.' Nest Sun.,uuy Hates Fast, 'The Masquerader' The world's Harlem Office Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. Noar 125th St. HOTEL THERESA BUILDING Hudson River by Daylight K 'd ?S. \ndiy for Kingston leaVeJ S?. .\1' \\J'n nnf Albany. Steam, r HI !? nil a ?,efl Ht . A M , W 42d itrlilin. y I'm' Sl'\rday) Ulrcct rail con- - .VH\ \OKeta New lurk to Albany and Albany to New York accepted lii i i- - . ut'! ' V c \\'\J. 'or tllenr Moun- - . irscepi Etunnnrl, T.ew- - lOth St.. 10.20 A. M , Vonkers, 10.30 A M Knllr except Sunday, for tllenr Moun- - nlti. 4tt-- ... .v; . . . nnu T.ennuritn, trtlso ..i,Bl L I '\ruuy only.) Htearner leaves ncsbrosses St , 8 10 M w. 42d hi n mi 1Wth 8' - A Vonkers, i0 a' m Snturdnra only For tllear Mountnln, t,V\ I,olnt nn1 tNVwbureh. Str. Itohert Iv.h 'S?ve\ I't 'hrosses tTt., 1.30 V. il. . .d 81. 1) V. SI. ; W. 12th St., 2.1U I' M. ; Yonkors, 2.40 I'. M. Sundays onlrror tlleur .Mountain, tNen-litf- n tl'oiicjikeepsle. sir. Washlnrton ... . . . .. u,.uiua,ci .Ti., w.u A M tncturn steamer same day from points arked t Daylight Saving Time Itfitiml Trl n irf.H, V . .. r...... ,.i-n- . Dim , 9l.., , eve- - l\'l i ' .';\.' ''\ - Klnmtnn \\ \am\- - AlbV,nVr5.M. Ideal One-Da- y Online. Hudson \f River D ay Line YTitl... -l !.. ... .v . . ill ;i'\hiiiiiuii hi ucfwroHM rirffl I ripr, .rw loik. ti. f'linni n.imi i DAILY r.XCUKMO.Yit JO B MOUNTAIN R The Plaiarounds. Athlttlo Field. Itoiuboats, Dancing Pavilion and I'icnU Oruve AKl: FHKf. ieanlliil 3cci!lo motor (Hpt and Cafeteria eernre at popular prices. l.'atnoua lltur .UoimfalH Inn X)la-n- served at tl.75 Fast Steel Str.\CI.i:K.MONT\ Ivs Rattery DAILY A M . W 132d Ht. 0 43 A M. i;vritA iioat ti i:s i:i. &. riirits. Steel htr. \O.NTLOliA\ Us. I'lLIt A. NORTH RHLlt (adjoining Ilatleiy Parkl, 10 A M , W id St . 10 13 A. .M. Rollnri llln Wfkdny, sue. Children, 3oc Dv !\\\ ,,,,N- - Fhlldren. Alio REKIlESirMENTS, MUSIC. DANCING. Puli-m- lr Interstate I'.irk OinimUnion. rhones Rowling fireea ,383-707- 3rontenmlioatCo. CONEY ISLAND Schedule for WLDNLSDAY, AFOFST in I.T.W.KSthSt.i I'ler \l N. It Coney Island 0.30 4.1.- -, 1(1.13 3.00 12.23 11.30 10.10 5.13 11.23 (1.(10 l.5 7.25 11.10 0.30 12.23 7.15 2.23 8.23 1.I0 7..HI 1.23 8.20 3.43 0.23 2.U0 8.3U 2.43 U.30 fi.OO 10.30 3.00 I'.M 3.43 I'.JI, (i.10 F.M. ROCKAWAY BEACH Li.W. 120 St. I Fieri, N. It. Itnrknway. J.6U A. M. ' III. 15 ,, 31. r, (j I', Telephone WHITEHALL 1270 BiETROPOLITAN LINE Via Cape Cod Canal Cotumtlne at Batten for Portland, Rockland, Bangor, SL Jobu. N. B Yanuoatb, ti. 8. Steamer leaTa Pier 18, N. R, (foot ot Murray St ) New York, dailT.indudlng Sundays, at 5 P. M. (Daylight Saving Tunc). Telephone Barclay 5000. g&Saw EASTERN S. S. LINES BOATS flJ- - Lve, Uatterr 0.30. nu 1 1- - A.M., I.uv, v.wv, o, u.uu 1 .1. iltra Trlu bats.. 1 L. Al.l buudais. u t 'hi 1U.3U. 11.311 A.M., 1, 2, 3, 4, 0.30. U, V.30 I'.il! To KeansDurK and He turn. tr. Pucahontfit Ivi. Hnttcrj 8 P. U. IJufcic, Da net nr. UefrcbhiuCDta, only SAIL OUT OF NEW YORK tVJIDLAND BEACH hii:al asil'soiknt park. ti ! a iintteiy Dany 10 A 31 . 1 M. 3 A. SHts cSuns, K P Mi Ti tp onmiert Mons SIGHTSEEING YACHTS All Around New Vork. Ft Sir. \TOURIST\ !,. Ilattery I'ler, Near SOUTH l KltltY, 10.30 A..M., 2.30 P.M. Daylight Sntlng Time. To Suudy Honk nnd Oceun 1.30 P. M. Lecturer. Rrfreshmrats. Tel HrooJ k&Si. I ANTRAL HUDSON LINK. NciTburuti. I'ouahkeeiisle. Ulueston. Cats- - kill ML.-L- v. Fiuuklln si., 4 P 31.; on Sat.. 1 & 2.30 P.M ; w. 120th t. half hour later and conncctv same day for return to N. Y. u TO ATLANTIC STR. IIl(illl.AD3, N. J. Lvs Ilattiry dally 9 30 A M . 1 30 4 8 PM. cumiueu .Monuaynj. iiruau laDu.uiw, FOR SALE. Amencan watch fiDiamondCo. TWO UPSTAIRS STORES ri Maiden Laii 503 Fiftl. Ave. v Uutrunce on 42d bL Fourth Tloor. 0er Scbtilte's. Tnkr l:ieatn 1 rllKlit Up. Tel. Cort. 68. Tel. VnnderVlIt 3028 DIAMONDS 5ril\lX WATCHES ij.reiwuiwioiNAin :.v,\.\.'.'nit6BM. 10oa Z VWMlilylTii. 9 nw. SffVRB00KOFeiMS CASTLE CONPIDSNTIAL BROADWAY 12 POOR ABOVE J7\J7 A STORE-NO- T AN OFFiCE t1?DOWS flpf.iri.a Imm.idnlfl i V Diamonds 123 to J5.000. w Terms to suit your convenience No employer's reference Large as YS sortment! goods guaranteed ; strictly r confidential, no red tape. Call or write. Open until II. I AMERICAN DIAMOND WATCH C& IMnideH fane. JJfR-yoi-H- -, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Sandy Hook Route To Atlantic Highlands LONG BRANCH ASBURY PARK OCEAN GROVE and polntt on North Jersey Coast The scenic Sail to the Seashore. Fast, Superbly Appointed Steamers \MONMOUTH\ nnd \BANDY HOOK.\ Your outing begins on boarding the boat. Steamers leave W 42d St. 7 43, 8.30, 11.30 A, M., 2.43, 3.5,-- ,, 11.43 P M Sun. days 8.00, 0.00 A. M., 12.00 Noon. Cedar St. 8.10, 0.13 A M., 12.00 Noon. 3.10, 4 20, 7.10 P M. Sundays 8.30, 9.S0 A. SI., 12.30, 2.13, 3.43 P. M. Special Excursions ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS HIGH- LANDS HIGHLAND DEACH MONDAYS (except Sept, 4) $1.25 TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS o JL THURSDAYS SATURDAYS FRIDAYS fsea helnuA Tickets good going on steamera noted abors marked except that tickets sold on SATUR- DAYS will be good only on steamers leav- ing W 42d St 7 43 nnd 8.30 A. M. and Cedar Ht 8.10 and 0.15 A. M. Returning tickets good on any steamer on date of sale. These tickets are not good In connection with fare or ticket to or from points beyond destination. Aboe Is STANDARD TIME I add one hour for Dayllghl Time. Hn Dally Sailings from I'ler 32, N. It., Fool Canal St., 0 P 31., Sundays and Holidays, V and 0 P. M. (Daylight Saving Tims): West 132nd St., half hour later. Du Albany 0 o'clock following morning. Dl tect rail connections to all points Notrh. Bast and West. KXl'IiraS FltKlfiHT SKRVICB Autss carried. Shipments received for Albany, Troy and points on the Delaware t Hud- son R. R, and Doston It Maine R. R. Tel. Canal 0000. IIFDSON NAVIOATION COMFANT, Mlddlcton S. norland. Receiver. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED by Q CHESAPEAKE & OHIO It R. and NORFOLK & WESTERN R. R. MACHINISTS BOILERMAKERS BLACKSMITHS (X PIPE FITTERS ELECTRICIANS CARMEN To take permanent posi- tions given up by former employees of these roadi All expenses paid to plac of employment. WAGES Standard rates awarded by U. S. Railroad Labor Board. Apply to F. M. Clark, Superintendent N. Y N. H. & H. R. R. Co. Office at 132nd 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 ,T!jrj CENTRAL RAILROAD ' COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY! C. E. Chambers, Supt. Motor Power & Equipment,, Jersey City, N. J. WANTF.n MF.CIIANICS AND HELPERS. u Permanent positions aref open at tlio following ratee, authorized by the United StateB Railroad Labor Board: Machinists Uollerinakers Ulacksmlths Bheet Metal Workers Electrical 1. 70a psr houis , ui Kr Power House fjnltchboard Operators Toner House Electricians Machinist Helpers Ilollermaker Helpers Blacksmith Helpers Bheet Metal Workers' 1 0 por hour Electrical Workers' Helpers Car Repairers A Inspectors 3a psr hour. Apply 0 00 A. M. to 3.00 P. M. to Super. Intendent's office at IS2nd Street and WU1U Iv.nna llrn.iv V V F. 31. CI. A II K. n.rlnt.n.n, New Vork, ew Uru IUrtiort 0. & Ojfc i