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NAVY'S FEWEST TYPE OUTSTRIPS BATTLE CRUISE1 Could Def3 Submarine and : lard as Big SPEED KIN 'IS; rS TWO GUN! anco Bidder?. n to ? - ? rr ? i ' '? de thai i I ? ? power ful r.avn: , ? ? ? The rrice of a squadron of f-ur bat? tle - ? ? i which, ?h !? fare. ? ? has far ? Hit and I'tin on a? ? ? ? ? ? ? - ' >H Of ? ' ' I ' ' ' ? ; i ! 1er?. i able ? ? ? ? . i ? ? wireless' hello reaches hawaii ? oattamed from : fere ? ? ? Broadaau the T?l?phona. "Win tltute or ? ? ? ? ".ii;ht. ? bel ? could It ws ' . ? rst characl ? ? ? wire ? BABY AUDIENCE FOR GLITK Slnster's Daughter Keeps He- ami H11 d from Stage. ' ? ? ' . I will v you 1 ti the waj ? ? ? "He ? GARRISON WANTS 200,000 IN ARMY Submits Report to Presi dent for Strengthening Nation's Defences. OFFICER SHORTAGE GREATEST PROBLEM Militia Not Included in Plan for Malntai Ing National rves. - 'I .-???! 1 ' ? ? ' ? ? ? ' ' chief ? ? ? ? reaei .. . ? t thi ? - ? would ? '.commend ; ? g the ? I It ii appro] i brs ? remind President ? I ? . ? ? GIRL KILLED, FIAHCE Hi K inte Hits i lee l1 ? ; ?' '"l ? * " m i,,- \iu. si and apelan ?way. I ? ! asraj ii nport, I ; > _ Ml ? SILLIMAN "CALLED HOME FROM HEXIC( Wilson's Envoj May Attend Pan \m. rican i i nference Car ran/'stus Mass at I'.nrder. ? io particip?t aril Mr. -' I he trip to the t !, ? . ? made !>y a B ? A r m Side: tble ii i der rted to-daj eliabli i \v ;? Rfteen I . ? ? American ? ? . n bai .\? re wen . I t 1 eom ? I'.u! ingei - ? Gomel Pi from G . nay o? 0. In a dl - . ? ?? Captain He ? ? ? . - The Sign ofa ReliableDealer andtheWorlds Best Gasoline caution The Red. White sind Wire Si)CONY sinnig takplaycd by all deal? ers authorized to sell ?OCONY Motor Gaa olioe. Beware of uns rcprcsrnt.ifinn. ]{" ?t isn't SOGONY it i-i't fhc Standard Oil Cogj - i.? r i >- of New York's Oasoline. look for the weekly Bulletins con MatuiiialtstofSOOONY dealers? GASOLOGUE No. 1 ''What do you mean?* Ignition point?'" "I mean the temperature at which the gasoline will vaporize so that it can be exploded by a spark plug." "Humph! Same thing as 'boil mg points " Practically." "And you say low ignition point is the real test for gasoline?" "The only real test." "But I've always thought it de? pended on gravity?the higher the gravity the better the gaso? line.71 "That's a motor-myth. What you want to worry about is the boiling point.' The gravity test is not the guide to good gaso? line." "Instead of high gravity, I'm to ask for-" 44 Ask for SOCONY Motor Gasoline. It's simpler. The gravity is ri^ht, the Ignition point is right, and, more than that, SOGONY Gasoline is always the same wherever you get it." STANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEW YORK ?'riu.ipal Office? N^Ycrl. AIbany Buffalo gj JstoI1 G. A. R. IN RIOT ?OdRcETW?iSON 1 10 with 25c. B Seek to i : nd ' ? I ; House Reception NEXT REUNION U K IN \S CITY Arii igton 'Acre's'-', a i En? ?t ? ?i the ? ? ? ? ? ? | .... ? ghake thi the i ... | ! ? I " west om thn ? ? i re the ? ' : ? ? t t,,. ? - to fur ? ? "HONK" STIRS IRE BURIED 35 YEARS Wife Lei Widow Keep Husband Till Shiny. New Car Sped Past. Blairsl ..' For ? dren ai when ? ? ?'? irty when 1 her hu r went ? I tie; u|i hei i, . ? II-. children I ; and n ? ! with Land and ! I Mr;. ? ? NAVY STAK DIE8 FOR ALLIES Montagne Michelle, I'll Qaarterkaek, I,,.-,- I? Be British OssV er. ? ! ' " ? anco ? ? ? Royal field Ai Lord : tha out ... 63rd YEAH r? r^T.M^f {STEWART! 438-440-442 WEST 51st ST. RUG'-CARPET CLEANSING in Fire-Proof Bui'Jing. FIRE PROOF STORAGE I m ||... - . ..i ( aanens launa vi dr S567 COLUMBUS 31 VE'P'.RAN.S DIE DAILY i '-.tit i eft ,r-.i One, M, Saya He'l l.i, lo Bi i Handled Wa . ? . ' 80 ??. i ? i ... car, i \ ? ?eorge A ? I ? ? ? ? 11 1 .- . : ? ? NEWARK MISHAPS KILL FOUR - ? - ? GULF HURRICANE TAKES 40 LIVES Many Drowned in Louisi ana W hen Lake Waters k i p. i . . . ? ; . i ? and m . ? ? i Mamped on o ; ' Shoe means jStcindurd0/Merit! r^7. 111 ">}"' 'VW! ?e> >f a 'lumber nt ?l ? r ? ' * i - i - -BJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ-'tnwo*; : f,ver t>, ? ? ?VthMj *re.?ae***,*.%*?***a*^ tkmJ' ?j*.*i?..<-*-.1 ?S*V ?I. ? *? w^ .cnn.' ial las v 15c. Vousl m Demon?! when ,, . ? - ? . . 10c. B.?' ! i (? , ? ?eW ./ Bi S Clllt There's unlimited variety in Sunshine Biscuits. You can think of no occasion where food is served for which there is not a suitable Sunshine dainty. Many packages sell for only 5 cents, others fcr 10 cents and all the way to those wonderful desserts, Hydrox, Clover Leaves and Tan San which, though called biscuits, are really bon? bons. Your dealer will tell you of many kinds not named here. ] pose-Wiles 2)iscurr (ompany Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits NEW YORK ???n-vmr VaaaVa Wafers Sunshine Mitin?-?? Biicuit Sunihio?- B it ar Th,B. t to ?light ??' thai rrake Crisp litt! ? v tter 1 kd. 10c. 811) tei 10c. BI '. 10c. ?.?' ' ?-:?:?.::". ?_??hI??.ii_1?u?2d--. Exceptional Bargains in Unused KING Motor Cars The announcement last year of an Eight-Cylinder model sold by the King Motor Car Company and a recent change in local representation, place the following cars on the market for immediate sale. Models B and C made the KING a world-wide reputation for stability, economy, comfort and depend? ability. In purchasing any one of these cars you secure the very best in modern four-cylinder automobiles of the $1200 to $1500 class. New 1915 Model C Touring Car $850 I ive-p laeenger stream-Lie body of European design. 30-35 Horse Power| Cantilever Spring*; \y.ird Leonard elei tri* startin? and lighting system; com? bination bead-lamp?; lull floating rear-axle; instrument board; 113 inch wheel-bass. List price $1163, f. o. b. Detroit New 1915 Model C Touring Car . . . $850 .Same as above. List price $1 165, f. o. b. Detroit. New 1915 Model C Roadster .... $850 Seats two. Specification* game as Touring Car. Splendid body lines. Roomy storage compartment in rear. 1 ist price $1 165, f. o. b. Detroit. New 1915 Model C Cabriolet ... $1200 Seats two. Specifications same as louring Car. A luxurious, convenient and economical town car. Ideal for physician's use. List price $1490, f.o.b. Detroit. New 1914 Model B Landaulet ... $1500 Seats four. Lquioped with Ward Leonard electric starting and lighting sys? tem. A stylish all weather rar of splendid appearance and roomy comfort. List price $1750, f. o. b. Detroit. Used 1914 Model B Roadster .... $650 In fine condition and a real bargain at the price asked. Should be seen to be appreciated List price $1 195, f. o. b. Detroit. Former SERVICE Dcpt. o? the KING MOTOR CAR AGENCY 250 West 54th Si, New York j