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CHICAGO T0 HEAR AL SHITH TONIGHT Governor Then Will Resume His Journey Back East Chicage, Oct. 19 UM—8till silent on the line of attack he will adopt Governor Smith today planned to put the finishing touches on the ad- | dress he will deliver tonight in the 131st Regiment armory in an effort to swing this normally republican state fnto the democratic column in | November. | years. Smith said the treasury head had dealt with tax reduction instead of reduction in the cost of government and contended the administration was able to reduce taxes “because they put the government back on & peace time basis as against a war time basis.” “No one,” he said, “would expect anybody in the possession of his natural faculties to contine war time taxes long after the war was fin- ished.” The governor recalled an editorial MRS, SHITH EXJOYS VIIT IN CHICAGO Attends Luncheon and Then Goes to “Talkies” Chicago, Oct. 19 (M—For the first containing an extract of a speech by |time in several weeks, Mrs. Alfred Mr. Mellon in 1925 in which, he |E. Smith found an opportunity here said, the secretary *“gave Carte r |to slip away from arduous cam- Glass the credit for starting the tax paign life to see and hear herself reduction,” and “sald in so many Infld her distinguished husband as words that he (Mellon) was carrying | they appear to other people. out the system inaugurated by his predecessor.” Leaving the governor behind in his suite at the Congress hotel bus- In answer to further questioning, |ily engaged in preparing new verbal the nominee revealed that before the | thunder to be hurled at republican- campaign closes he will discuss for. _ lism, Mrs. Smith accepted & special eign relations, labor and reorganiza- | invitation last night to the Chicago tion of the federal government, theater to see and hear talking mo- Asked why he had not talked on |tion pictures which were taken of international matters before this, | the governor and herself before they the nominee replied that he had not |departed from Albany. yet reached that point. *“This cam: “ She was accompanied to the the- paign has two and a half weeks to |ater by her youngest daughter, Mra. €0, he sald. *I have been dealing Francis J. Quillinan, the former with one subject at a time.” were at the show, Mre Bmith's oth- or daughter, Mrs. John A. Warner, attended the opers “Martha™ with C. W. Barry, comptroller of the state of New York, and Mrs Charles Dana Gibeon, who are members of the Smith party. During the day Mrs. Smith and her twor daughters were luncheon guests of Mrs. Kellogg Fairbanks, former national ocemmitteewoman from Illinola. After peturning from this engagement, they rested for remainder of the afternocon at the hotel. With the approach of evening, however, the govermor's plan of staying behind closed doors for work falled to appealito them, so they took advantage of the first night of non-officlal' duties to find methods of amusements suiting their individual tastes. An early return. te the hotel pro- vided a gdod night'a rest before the strenuous day that had been plan- ned for them today. After a §0-mile parade, starting at noon, and & gen- eral public reception in the after- noon, the three members -of the governor's family traveling with him and Mrs. Charles Dans Gibson, wife of the New York artist, were to accompany the nomines this e ning and take their places in armory. 5 Mrs. Elisgbeth M. Coaley, pressnt national committeswoman from Il- linols, in charge of the reception this afternoon, imsued a goneral in- vitation to all women of Chicago to be present’ at the reception at the Stevens hotel, and made. prepara- tions for hundreds of women to meet the wie and daughters of the governor. L] —— ANOTHER TONG KILLING New York ,Oct. 19 (UP)—Ong Chong, 53-year-old Chinese laundry - || man, .dled. of bullet wounds today, the second victim this. week ‘of the new outbreak between.the rival Hip Sing and On Leong tongs. . Ong, member of the Hip Sings, was_attacked. yesterday by a young ! Chinese who entered his laundry and fired two shots into his body. 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MEMBERSHIP at Reduced Rates During the Month of October Men $10 — Boys $5 for a full year JOIN NOW The democratic presidential nom- inee late last night completed a ten- tative draft of the speech. The fiyst | thing on his schedule today called | for a revision of this rough outline | and then for his participation in & two and a half hour tour of Chi- cago by automobile. Arrangements had been made for the procession to | start from his hotel and to end there after a visit to Northwestern | University at Evanston and Chicago Unlversity of the south side of the | s dnaidl P Gentine “Lawnvac” sity. Siors 50 s ot soune | CAST CHOSEN FOR PLAY aaigh o were on the program mapped oul vel T o e s and wowsands | BY ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETY Copper . of Chicagoans, according to the ar- Light—Easy to Handle rangements committee, had planned ] ¢ to turn out to witness the proces- \“.\ury‘: Other Husband,” Comedy y Worth a Dollar “;n. night speech of Gol:'er;:ur Farce to Be Presented in “Tabe” ith will be the seventh he has 2ot ivared since his present swing Hall November 14 and 1§ 60c through the south and border states | , n.oting of St. Joseph's parish ., of Tennessee, Kentucky and Mis-| iooo oihe held in the church sourn, all of which he feels confl- |}, ipig cvening at 7:30. Plans will dent of winning in the ’“P‘,;“y 2| be discussed for the production of proaching natlonal election. Whe 8¢ | ¢ thirg annual play under the aus- dress also Will bring o & €088 |00 of the society. At the last 20‘::'4 extensive tour of the ¢ {mecting, it was voted to stage & 4 FmT pal comedy farce entitled “Mary's Other . Tomorrow will "‘15"“::“‘;'.’:;";:: |Husband” on November 14 and 15 | st o eprs o i L0 08 SOV Beemer Tully dependability bas STEP LADDERS | | Larry Johnson is a companion play Him. down the. Atlantlo #eaboar? | o the “Absent-Minded Bridegroom” proved by the d&” that has any ‘ 20 fram Besen o Batmors 00 15 0 T e by B Son Feal meaning—the Teet of Tima. : in the afternoon for an hour in ;:;:;""' Whlolprovel- s oM S0 Here is the best line of yudie ssts SRES Indiansapolis, where ;e‘mm;::gz | The committee in charge of the on the merhst teday. chieftains have arvanged § PEXCCY [talent has sclected the following ; ERS Inihia honer;, 3 218 A5, e o |cast: Catherine Callahan, Alice Brat- T RUBB]SH BURN that the nominee Wi An¢ LS L lton, Delphine Malona, Irene Gaffney, Clvwrvrvvwrw o « visit Tom Taggart, for years & FORCE | Nollte Agnes Rita Ryan, Richard 4 = The approved ‘“Skyscraper. In the Hoosler democricy, W0 % |Miller, “Joseph Callahan, William | < ! ‘ Built of steel. Will not tip now {ll in & hospital. No 5P O'Brien, and Francis Skelly. John N ver. Close meshed steel stops are expected to be made in |- \ over. n e iy F. Callahan, veteran amateur actor 9 : bands keep burning embers in, e Ith's first full day in and coach, s directing the produc- Gavesnor Bmith's tion, and rehearsals are being held Chicago was spent almost entirely | 5% ARG FEACER SPEAKING OF ) THBIS A woliniod of the Coneres® | Clarence 3. Kenney is chatrman of [the ticket committee, and John J. CES_ cratle leaders and delegations Of|p,) sy proporty man. The scenery FRUIT JUI well-wishers, ad held & press e land stage scttings are under the di- ference, but devoted nearly all M |yoiion of George Doerner, WHITE OAK KEGS time to tonight's speech. Artmhr :n; FRUIT CRUSHERS ner he ventured outside for the fir: = ST time. tor » ten-minute walk on | JOTES EXTRA DIVIDENDS GRAPE PRESSES— Michigan boulevard and then went and the prices are reasonable, back to his desk. One of the delegations he re- | Board of Directors of Fidelity In- celved was a group of labor leaders, headed by John Fitzpatrick of the Chicago Federation of Labor, who call themselves the Alfred E. Smith for President Unlon Labor league.| At a directors’ meeting held at The delegation, claiming to repre- |the banking house of the Fidelity sent 500,000 trade unionists, pre- |Industrial bank on Thursday after- sented the nominee a resolution at- [noon, October 18, 1928, the regular tacking the republican party on 1ts |quarterly dividend of $1.50 per share farm rellef, prohibition, labor and land an extra dividend of 50c a share other stands and pryising Governor | was declared payable November 18, Smith’'s “Profound humanitarian- (1928, to all stockholders of record ism” and *“ideals of Americanism." |October 31, 1928. In_e brief reply, the democratic | The directors also declared the standard bearep thanked the dele- |regular quarterly dividend of $150 gation for its support and promised | per share and an extra dividend of he;would devote an entire speech to | 50c a share payable February 15, labor soon, probably in Boston. 1929, to al! stockholders of record “J have spoken on pretty nearly |January 31, 1929. all the leading subjects,”” the nom- —_ e ‘but I have not yet spoken | Accommodation for 8,000 autos is on labor; and I propose with that |planned In an leght-story garage to subject—as I did with all the other [be bullt in London. Cars will be big ones—to devote a whole speech |taken to the various heights in elec- to it and give it the prominence that | tric elevators, 1 belleve it deserves in campaign dis- cussion. “I intend to do that, in all human 3 proabllity, when I get to Boston or Genuine one of the great manufacturing cen- £ 2 fors of the country. However, it “Old CO!'I\I)‘I'I_VI hl“gh will be radioed throughout the coun- Coal” try, and I think you will be entirely satisfied with it, because it will be a | continuation really of the record that I bullt up with the labor unions In my own state upon which they supported me five times for gover- nor as well as for sheriff of New York county, and for president of u:: board of aldermen in New York ° city. T srerore s comerne || OtOVE Reepaairs attended by approximately 50 news- papermen, developed a lengthy de. | Comoplete line of stove repair :.u on government economy be- | parts carried in stock. ween the interviewers and the | nominee, who charged Sccrotary || NEW BRITAIN STOVE Mellon with ducking the fssue {n re- REPAIR CO. piying to- his Sedalia, Mo, speech || 66 Lafayette St. Tel. 772 challenging the republican party to prove there has been a reduction in the eost of government in recent Special for Saturday Legs of Genuine SPRING LAMB 35¢ i sues Jones’ Quality Market 33 Myrtle St. Tel. 285 EASY TERMS Free Delivery ‘77 BLAIR & BRODRI i e y 3 S R MARSHAL OTEY WALKER FOUND THE HIDS OUT OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL § P. B Gl = & '\ g OF SOME YOUNG SCAMPS,WHO HAVE BEEN Stores in . Eo i DOING REMARKABLE TARGET PRACTICE AFTER SCHOOL HOURS “THIS PAST WETIC {guarantee too, and the advantags of our radio experts and ous ealy payment plan-