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WATERMAN GIVEN " HUGHES SUPPORT Former Secretary of State Takes $tump for “Regular™ Designee New York, Sept. 10 (M—The big guns of the republican party are now getting into action in the New York mayoralty campalgn, which so fat' has attracted much attention be- reause of clashes between Governor | *Smith and W. R. Hearst and their bearing on democratic national poli- es.. Charles E. Hughes, former secre- tary of etate, is but wish the state. ment that the republicans must se- “lect the best man in order ‘to res- rcue the city administration from its pitiable plight.” Mr. Hughes favors the nomina- tion by the republicans of Frank D. Waterman, the organization can- didate, at tho primarles next Tucs- day, over William M, Bennett and John J. Lyons, Democrats Assalled. Mr. Hughes' statement is in line with previous declarations by local many and. Mayor Hylan, whom Smith and Tammany are now oppos. ing and Hearst is supporting for the democratic nomination, are respon- sible for what republicans regard as elght years of misrule, Mayor Hylan was elected for two four year terms with Tammany support. Flve cent fares played a large part in Mayor Hylan's last victory, and he is making the five cent fare an issue again, But Tammany, whose candidate is State Senator Walker, has taken a step in connection with this issue, Criticizes Hylan, The municipal assembly yesterday passed a bill which provides that fares shall not be increased without sanction through a referendum. Mayor Hylan called the bill “political camouflage” passed to “hoodwink' the public. He voted for it, however. Senator Walker sald the passage of the bill had taken the ‘colossal bunk fssue” of the five cent fare out of the campaign hecause all candi- dates were for it. Comptroller Craig declared that Mayor Hylan alone had no more to do with retention of the nickel fare than did “Dr, Cook with Senator Walker accused the mayor of “sharpening a knife to stick in the back of New York de- mocracy.” The New York Tribune, republi- can, tod ys that Governor Smth republican leaders that both . Tam- FREE—10-Day Tube Send the Coupon’ _A Simple Way to lighten cloudy teeth This remarkable new authorities, also Firms the Gums. . . removes the grimy film that natural beauty 'HAT dull, “off-color” teeth can be lightened amazingly, giving dazzling whiteness, now is You can your an accepted dental fact. work a transformation mouth. in Leading dentists now tell us how to elear grimy teeth, and, at the same time, glve firmness and and protects gums; beautifies teeth healthy color to delicate gums. 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An exami. nation of the executive's expenses at Albany, the newspaper says, re- vealed that restaurant bills as high as $63 a day, however, are pald hy the state, The governor's travelling expenses top all records of éxecutives for 10 years back, the Tribune states. Mayor Hylan has pointed to the governor's desertion of his lowly home on the lower East 8ide for the Biltmore as an indication of his hob-nobbing” with millionaires and traction Inferests, GHURCH COMBINE A CLOSE AFFAIR Northern and Southern Method- ists Still Voting Nashvilla, Tenn, Sept. 10 (@) e1ght annual conferences of the Methodist Eplscopal church, south «rom which the vota of unification | with the Methodist Episcopal church has been recelved b: uthern Meth. Of odist headquarters, four voted in v of and four against The Cuban conference cast a unanimous vote for unification; Bal- timore voted 138 for and 141 against; Ilinols 17 for and 28 again; Denver 2 for and two against; Western Virginia, 66 for and 87 against; Kentueky 87 for unani- | 83 mous for and Central Brazil unani- mons for, All of the foreign conferences ave | helieved by Methodist leaders to be | in favor of the plan of union of the and against; Brazil 47, churcheg, while the five southern | Methodist bishops opposing unific tion have within their combined | Episcopal area three-fourths of the approximately 10,000 votes to be cast. Leading Methodists here are ex- pressing some doubt that the plan of unification will be given the con- | stitutional majority of three-fourths of the aggregate vote of those pres- ent and votlng though they look for a larga unification following. TURK CITIZENS BUYING PLANES FOR GOYERNMENT More Than $10,000,000 Now Raised and Much More is Expeeted by January 1. Constantinople, Sept. 10 (/- |is nation-wide enthusiasm in over the development of aviation Under a committee composed of dep- uties, army officers and professional men, the people aising money to purchase airplanes for the gov- ernment. During five months of ex- 'FREE Pepsadant | | Mail chis for The New-Day Qualiy Deniifice crevices and staye, It' forms « |10-DayTube >ndoreedly Worids Dental } Lreeding placs for germs. It lavs | g0 THT, PEPSODENT COMPANT, | your gums open to bacterial aftack, iec, C-1803, 1104 &, Wabash Ave, | vour feeth open to decay, Those | sesate 6%l U:8.4. ! germs, with tartar, are the chief ! 1 " cause of.pyorrhea, } Bame..oiiiiiiiie | Old-time methods fafled fn suc- | Address | cessfully fighting film. So ugly : ' - teeth waye common You must §°’ 1304y - remeve - it Ordinary brushing m=======s=s=c-s=-=-em—--= wce this committee has raised 00,000 Turkish pounds. 1t counts having 9,000,000 by January. value of the Turkish on (The normal | pound is about §$4.40). | The first | large business conce | mittee contributions came from . The com- The plana of the committes com. prise the establishment of a passen. ger, commercial and mall service be« tween Conatantinople and Angora, and the presentation to the govern. ment of war planes bullt in Turkey of a type distinctly Turkish. UNIFICATION VOTE AT CHURCH AFFATRS Wethodist - Conferences in t. | Lonis and Milwankeg St. Louls, Sept 10 (A—Unification and lay membership, the constitu- | tional amendments proposed by the general conference of the Methodist 1925, loting today at the St. conference, | shortly after midnight this morning .y | Stephen now will undertake a house- Fpiscopal church, were up for bal Louis annual Bishop L. H. Hughes of the Chi- cago area, at the opening session called attentlon to automobile acci- | dents, saying it was time for min- ! {sters to put forth warnings occa- | slonally form their pulpits. He also took occasion to praise prohibition. “What would we have,” he sald, | “if there were open saloons on every corner, and automobile drivers go- ing into them?" “Our prosperity 18 founded upon | prohibition,” Rev. Dr. D. Plckett of Washington, D. C,, told the board of temperance members, “Prohibition has so grounded it- self into the economlics of this coun- try that It could not be pulled ouf | with a social revolution.” Milwaukee, Sept. 10 (#—TUnifica tion of the Methodist Episcopal church with the Methodist Episco- pal church south, one of the import- ant questions to be voted on during the closing days of the Wisconsin conference in session here, will heal a breach that has existed for 81 | years, if it 1s accepted by suficlent najority in both the south and the north, Bishop C .B. Locks of 8t Paul, sald today. “Nearly all the people in the north and most of the younger men in the south favor unification,” sald. "It is probable that the Wis- | consin delegation will almost unani- | mously favor the plan.” Knocked Down by Auto, Dies Shortly Afterward Seymour, Sept. 10 (A—Whii: Iking along South Main stre toward his home on Derby avenu« Dziadik, 39, was knocke Jown by an automobile owned an- driven by Thomas Jenkins of An conia and was so badly injured tha lied a short time afterwards i1 the Griffin hospital, Derb where he was rushed in Mr. Jenkins' car fol lowing the acs Intornal injuries were the cause of his death. The man, who {is sur vived by one son and a step- ter, lost his wife very suddenly le {han a year ago. s DAMAGED MONEY [ to-house canvass of all the Turks in | Turkey and request a contribution in ‘m'oport\rrn to the income of each family. Balls and fetes being given to swell the fund are e Philadelphia, Pa—The number of Jefaced coing refuraed (o the i [ here to be remaltcl would fi1I fiv {trains of 56 cars cach, holiling 50, 400 pounds to the car, “Connecticut’s Best Let our interior decorator, Mr. Elli problems. There is no charge for this service. Furnituve styles and values are much hetter this fall than ever before. The New Dining Room Suites just received from Grand Rapids are wonderful values. People are paying more attention to their hedrooms this fall. That room where you spend so much of your time should no longer he a room to be ashamed of.. The New Bedroom ¢ low priced. Living Room Suites and 0dd Chairs that will make your home comfort- able and attractive are here for your inspection. help you with your iites are beautiful and are very decorating " Copynight 1925 The House of Kuppenheimer [ ] Tigertwist Fabrics An entirely new textile development. 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Plan of procedure outlined. C. F. | Premier Advises Against Agpee- w1 o e P00 10 have | EMith cxpressed hia views' onthe i 5 ¢ \g, hecanse the popnla 1 the effect of velieving the pres- | Prolject and F. Raymond Gilpatrie " N T'rance ha en proof of of the {ribesmen against the greed to manage the undertaking. ihle that anvone should insist on | qpe ¢, ren. ho still are which, those present agreed, weuld utting a burden upon it onlders . ult in success fo ') Mulhouse, France, Sept. 10 (R— [PUUIDE & BEECTE BF 1 aatiee” Sl G e B iccess for the effort. ;‘51 We ml)s?»]‘n' within .n» nyv. i y]‘;\v\v‘r \“m r-'v‘.» 1 “" {he east, bul two strong columns,| RADIO HOUSE INCORPORATED ;j\, ot our-ahlll'?, declared F '}1 2in ‘f"‘!‘“‘"v‘\‘vm .x\\v.“ (SRR ek 1eau and Billot The Nadio Bquipment House, Ina., u' {leve, France's premier, !”, referring ,w.-" are about 1o with a capital of $10,000 has been & to “the t ble question r’vzflwuv SR e ration between | incorporated by Frederick E. Pote v Bl e b O e e A s A fal in an effort | ter, Louls W. Kelth and Philo. R. 1 {last night in the city h Al s e e T n- Swift, all of New Britain. There k3 |ception tendered him by the muni- jlonn I TO0 by e ner 1,000 shares at $10 each. Mr, { ;rvgalm- of Mulhouse S e SRRty & . LS Jid r has transferred to the core 3 | “The impeccable ‘:, ‘\y- ,:” B e Sevennnsds b the poration, the stock and equipment atgkl‘qrex.\":‘z Srhebi e itemicn | Ereh €0 A astern gect of his business at 75 Elm street. ent on ur interests, as well a | our moral dignity, constrain us to tather ahitl TE 3t re under cettle these irritating questions but [stood, he added ould be over |we cannot admit that, when France [subscrihed many times. He « ihas lost 1,600,000 of her sons and |the loan would give the result her population capable of productive [people had ! shtio i1abor has been reduced that ;flmm, unaided, has made an ad 1) ]R m [}[Q ~ | | | A el Fremones m 45 | torgmax ... m 186 b ey ] B RES UEFIS! 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