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Brackett, the minority leader | Senate. The Balloting To-day. in the Assembly began at noon te ballot for Senator a roll AHouse showed four absentees. au jeans, The absentees were Gray B Lawrence, Kopp of New York, fat Hevex and Papert of Roches-| MQhe rot! was called each man rose fanhounced his cholee for Senator. | the names of ihe bolters were The keenest Interest was D of the persistent rumors that t heehan forces had reclaimed some insurgents. There was not a break Insurgent ranks. vote of the bolting Democrats tn jembly was divided b ker, Herrick, Gerard and Little follows; Bhepard—Beach, Drummond, §ns, Friedman, i'ry, Ruder, Mar- Cosad, Baunders, Terry, Trom- and Wheeler, Total, 12. Parker—Bract, Bridenbeck- Day, McDaniels, Miller and , Total, 6. Merrick—Myer } G@erara—O'Connor. ‘Littleton—Moliman. Sthe Senate the votes of the fve| mts were divided as follows | Shepard — Roosevelt and ans on Tasty. Hoe wade hle wits bk: Hn -wke | (Special to The Renting World.) be TRENTON, N. J, Jan. i Wootrow G@erara—Duhainel. down to luncheon in thelr apartment at leiigon, the firct Donoratie Governor Merrick—white. No, 190 Gipson street, Hons, & died a Littleton—aurd, | {9 e'ghteen years, was invugurated tos d when the doorbell rans | twenty-aixth agalnat | ton hott . os day with much display and enthustasm, | mn was that of O'Connor, an Inde ont nother to anwwer it.” eakl Mre. | onousands of visitors thronged the League man, who wae also on | O™ “Tt Is only cee cr tty ting ag | streets and many bands of musty fur 0a ' 4 dy 1ké that, who calls at this time of saab Rai ie ABE Ae Mocratic ticket in Brooklyn. Walat your junchton nished entertainment. The parade was Sheena Vote. ‘The ring was not repeated, tut in| big affair and after it broke up there vote for ihe enptuetald x, | few minutes the: ord @ eoratehing | Were celebrations In cafes and other! For mona th saet wiey, | & the lock whfoh continued until Me, | public pie i) over the elty, an eocaue Sree Tarte, | PX tiptoed to the door and opened it] The snauguration ceremonies were ‘poet aacieuand MeManua, {@Wicklv. On his knees, with Ie fore- | held in Taylor's Opera-House, The big h, Orie, Pollock, Tamaper, |D#%2 reaching about to the knod, was| auditorium and stage were jammed, BURGLAR OF ELEVEN AND HIS BOY PAL B j CAL Deer 1S THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY ALK INTO TRAP ronx Flat While Couple Are at Luncheon. JGHT AFTER Doorbell Un-} ild Thief Went | t Job Like CHAS yy Ring wered, a Veteran. TAKES OATH 10 Eighteen Years Urges Re- forms in Message. HITS FOOD Cold Storage Plants and poration Laws Need Reg- ulation, He S WILSON, GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY, DAY shenaivie bec Entrance Into First Democratic Executive in BROKERS. | 1 Cor-, French Premier Who Was Shot at In Crowded Parliament Session 17, 1911. GHETTONUDASM CANNOT LIVEHERE, SAYS DR. KOHLER Faith Must Keep Up With! Other Churches, He Tells Union Council. ‘ MANY NOTABLES THERE. Jews in New York Should Make City Best in World, Says D. P. Hays, | | “There 18 no room for Ghetto Judaism | {no America," declared Dr, Kaufman | Kohler, president of the Union Hebrew | College of Cincinnat! and the foremost exponent of reform in Judaism, “American Judaism must step forward, the equal of any charch in broadness of view and largeness of scope—not as a| mere memory of the past and a p of Orientalism in the midst of vig ner, Stilwell, C.D. Sullivan, ‘t,|% mail boy who war Interrupted Many prominent Republicans had cone forward pressing Occidental civilization mullivan, Wagner. the act of pleking the lock with a wire. | spicuous places in the gathering. “When I think of what Judaism J mbiymen Blauvelt, Boylan, -|A larger boy was near the dalusters—| When Dr. Wilson was escorted to the eacies to heed fathers within the gloomy | sh, in, Ch a “looke stage and was met by the outgoing Gov- cL tee His, amid unparalivied woe | Mi; Cuvivier, Daw Donnelly, Don-| Mr. Fox lifted pis hoot and both boys] ernor, J. Franklin Fort, he was giv tba by pO tl of ora Led persecu- faty Egan, Farcell, May, Foley, Fitr- | tumbled down a short flight of statrs. | great ovation. Ernest Ackerman, Pre mobs, and when 1 compare. there! i Saiaae Hackett, Hearn, [ty the Bronx recently and Mra, Pox {#00 @nd then the oath was administered I further consider what Is being done | Herrick, W. R. Herrick, Heyman, | didn't wont her young visitors to es |t® Gov. Wilson by Chet Justice Gum- by American Israel for the suffering PBtoyt, Jackson, Jamson, La cape. mere. Ex-Gov. Fort turned over the and struggling of other lands, then Gd. Levy, J. Levy, Manley, M PEMwott, MoGrath, MeKeon, "C4 she cried, and|ernor, and New Jersey was in the |, Mork, Noupert, Oliver, J. J. | after nd hi ; h band hands of the Democracy. i, M. A. O'Nolil, A. Parker, Patric, | went, of the house and . Ker, Seeley, Schelde, Short, | tong th At Westcheste Legislation looking to a general over- Walker, | ue and Southern vgn Spielberg, mane Walker Poll 1 ley Nis grented: oe fe Dy tke eae at 4 Washburn, Well, Wen booth and nabbed both boys, Md Bpoaker Frisbie. Tota), # One of the prisoners—the more des- | ow : ‘ , be son’ first message to the Legisla- ‘The laws in ent years adopted in Dix Friendly to Murphy. berate of the two-wno awrlegied and | 2°88 Ars 8 nee lha tate Gt Oremeniabenn €0 tue te ine jv. Dix put the stamp of approval | *fusxled in the poticeman's grip, was| ture, The Governor advocates th thon which wi > ts ; Joey Reinau, eleven years old, the lend-| change in the laws that will forbia| ‘He direction which we must also take upon Charles F. Murphy and] or ie tin expedition. itis gompanton | tr Aneta erer oh | before We have completed our n wities of the Tammany dors. The] jfenry Friedman, is nine years his| ire Continuance of conditions which | ation of a government which hi Was told that in come quar-| sentor, but the yerrs do not allow any sort of corporation to be-| fered go seriously and so long from is considerable criticism of admitted Prk Sin and maintain oMcial life in New | private management and organized se association with Mr. Murphy. | sllckegt kid in de Brontx” and plane and | Jersey, but the moat drastic of his|fishness. or,” anid one questioner, | up-State Democrats are express- at Mr. Murphy's frequent age, wizened and ferret eyed, with a B20 the executive mansion. They | wisn of randy hair falling low on his We that they are tightening Meer | forenead. After much persuasion in the dhe entire State." [Mer Murphy is a force in New York | politics and has a@ right to my views,” roplied the Governor, ‘usual smile. P Governor was asked if he would becoming a compromise candi- the Senatorship. ‘tainly would not and would not Mf elected,” he said. = Im the Insurgent Camp. i ® 4 “Y at thelr headquarters tn-the Hotel before the Logisiature t the close of the meeting Sena-| It announced that one more nan had been recruited so fand that he had signed the | Bl pledge not to vote for Shehan. attended the caucus voted for pyre have got Sheehan whipped,” said Roosevelt. “Our fellows are to belleve tl 1 ‘ol Stand together, and there is cone’ are choice, 21; sionty emer build up huge rights out of a multitude | {5 the practice of dealers to seclud Me man that can be reached, The | Kyi, Republican, Sh; Sherman | 1 | of small wrongs, but merely orguniza-|_mense quantities of beef and. o By chance Sheehan hav ix to kee»! Republican ile ‘| tions of « perfectly intelligible sort|moats, poultry, ees, fish, & Republicans away so that the ucus votes will be a majority of Dg. fe have no candidate yet. Many of fellows have favorite candidates, they will vote for them, but one Sority, n 1 ; or Depew. Thayer, 1; Sylvester J, McBride, 1; FWe have not yet agreed upon a Curtis Guild, 4. te to support in the finals, ‘The Se Move must come from the other| CONNECTICUT SENDS Whey will have to suggest a com- Senato: The Denocratic mombera voted for |ness which has no sound basis or which | clent law to sustain them, A bill was Brothers ot Ber. Dine ther own candidate, Homer 8. Cum. | follows methods which in any way out.| Introduced, ax T have sald, at the last mPeisielaw 0! : mings of Stam! he De ratic Na- | rage justice or falr dealing or the prin- | 8e*#10" of the Legimature, but 1 Eee panaidete for Banator | tonal Committeeman. ‘The vote was] ciples of honest industry, The jaw | 2 tol after lingering @ very lon Gov, Dix with thelr plan and| taken separately in tho Senate and| cannot give its license to things of t in the Assembly Committee, mye Mptly announced that if any such | House of Representatives, and to-tnor- | 1 by h hat} ously lost when called up for passage ag attempted he would come out | row in joint convention the election wit! | Mt Ht thereby authenticates what it] in the Senate during the last hours of Against him, ~~ | be ratified by the reading of the record | UNE to forbid. the session. 1 carnestly urge 6¢.J. Shearn of New York, who| of the ballot in eacy branch, In the Privileges Are Abused, Lowmatirs peedbed SRA ROTA f mat: Dibany to-day, ursed Senat fenate the vote was McLean, 21; Cum-| “1 would urge the imperative obliga- bart eciih attentive nine or Tekoline Land Assemblyman O’Connor,| ings, 14. In the Houre MoLean re-| tion ofp policy and public hon-| and jimitation to enactment. It would ence League members, to| celved 158, Cumming W#, aud Senator) omy we are under to effect such | give pleasure to sign a bill ustice James W. Gerard when | Morgan G, Bulkeley 1, changes in the law of the State us| phat would really accomplisl> the tpur- Sey intended to cast thelr 7 ryy | will henceforth effectuaily prevent the , eh BELASCO’S DAUGHTER abuse of the privilege of incorporation —_——.—_—_— Murphy would have anything to y. Neither would J Former State Chairma im who is oppoRIDg Bie th declaring that it ) Herrick ‘sata to-day Iimaeit still in the rac | has some boomers on the ground watching the course of event ready to spring # carefully oom for their candidate if) ts seem to favor it. | he Judge ps ee hat Will Not Prevent Contest ly Relatives of Christian } Science Founder. ‘of the will does not determinate ‘ brought by her sons Sekine At the court determine the M No. lireots thelr excursions inta the apant- mi h The 815 tree would talk no more. hit of tools, inches of different lengths and fifty keys, “We Friedman, then we knows thi try to get in. HY tne ther | Soclety and will be arraigned to-morrow ingent twenty held another | ithe Children's Court, | SENATE FOR LODGE HOUSE AGAINST HIM. BOSTON as the ballot was taken ali those | Laige beman in the House at afternoon and in the Senate at % Senator Lodge was elocted on the part of the was: Senate of the votes cast in the House of Representatives. ‘Total essary dee, is pure, they will not vote for| Butler, MLE. eania station ho Total number of votes cas! Woman Heads Pursuit. ouses, youngster ts undersized for his ud he lived at One Hundred and Sixty-seventh but grew suniy and deflant and Ho had a regular a dirk with a blade six long, half a dozen screw drivers « or death of un employee. eT ring the belle of the flats,” aid ‘and if they ain't no answer people ts out and we It's Joey's idea,” hoys were delivered to the Gerry Sonate. The vote in that body 40; Lodge failed to recelve a ma- The vote follows: number of votes cast, 229; nbc. for chotce, 120; Henry Cabot 17; Sherman L. Whipple, 100; 6; Joseph Walker, 4; John R N TO SENATE, TO MARRY ‘AN ACTOR, which has in recent years brougut so| WITH BULLET IN SPINE much discredit upon our State, It will be necessary to regulate and restrict POLICEMAN WILL LIVE. the issue of securities, enforce regu- aay |lations with regard to bona fide cap!-|Sureeons Marvel at Recovery of| |tul, examine very rigorously the basis F hile Eichtine of capftalization, and to prescribe meth- Man Shot Ww hile Fighting ods by which the public may be safe. Prisoner, suanied against fraud, deception, ex-| 14 was toarned at the Mount Verno tortion and every abuse of ite conf! i eotal today that althousn a cence, has shattered his spine Pat Such serutiny regulation ought J. Ruttalo of t ant Vo not to be confined to corporations seek- force, who was wo! by AS ing charters. They ought also to be ex- Tao, whom he attempted to ar Will Become Bride of William De| Milne Elliott: This Month, A marriage license was tsaued this afternoon to Miss Augusta Belasco of the Hotel Marie Antoinette and Willlam De Milne Mott, the actor, living at | No. 10 West Forty-fourth street. | Mins Bel is twenty-eight years id and the daughter David Belasco and Mrs, Cella Loverntch Belasco, She was born in San Francisco. | Mr, Elliott is thirty-one years old and was born in England. the State shooting and says he suffers no pain, phe Welding nas been ervanned to | Control of Public Utilitie Hix body is paralyzed and surgeons say ake pla s month. The exact dare ; Hert e diag Ne OXACL GANG | ae power to originate and conduct | his recovery Is marvellous vestigations of public service corpora-| After he had been wounded Ruffalo Leste Cal Som Lowen, tions, regulate the rates tnd adjust the | crawled t Sop ey ; ver wnleh has been dw den, 0 he} joe of such corporations operating | ‘Mfown away by his assatlant and with Edward Hare ansignes of the | eorvice corporations operating | i” wounded ‘Tiso and killed Alexander age firm of Mills Br & Co, ree | within the State, should be bestowed ‘Tiso, his broth 1 $2,961 judgment against Leslie! upon the New Jersey Public Utulities » we Dudley Carter, son of tig Leslie ere Commission, the Governor declares. Ome ° © « Danee. ter Payne, the emotional actress, be- | w, 7 on cic o # i fore Justice McCall the Supreme | Were the commission clothed with euch! mn Original Ome Club, composed of rey iE Court to-day, The amount repre nied Carter's losnes in the stock mar+ three months before the firm into the hands of Récelver Har- ny New Jersey reat seal of the State to the new Gov. advocated in Go’ censea to do business, ‘The Governor also calls for Mability and workin; jomatic relief | tion amending the sys tuxation from top to bottom, for a] » new primary law based upon the Ore- gon plan, for conservation of natural | ¢ resources of the State and for legis- ation which will place unde; Northern New Jersey and half the food supply of New York City 1s held for a | {17 favorable market. ambush, nor yet unholy invenyons of rascally rich men, nor yet th devices by which ingenious lawyers | cy sation law which will grant au- case of disablement He asks for| Duseling | { serts, Speaking on the he Governor says: v. Wil |t Our primary " the people may one of their own affair Attack on Storage Plants, for all take c! an em- man’ visions as t jest a tem Of | « yusiness of lis State; “The whole country has re xtraonlinary rise in the pric stuffs in recent years, and th 4% are successfully ft maintained rigid |} State control the cold storage plants |" intolerably ligh level at all seasons, of Hudson County, where, the Governor | Whether they be the seasons of plenty or declares, most of the food supply of |°f *arcity. We have a pantial re at our own hand—a remedy whi proposed to the legislature last y James of Hudson Count Must Control Corporations, some questionable fashion in the last On the subject of corporations the| hours of the session, hy Fan, Thalia i is estimated os! radlipoape two uctea ‘Gunsioe Governor says that the corporations are It Is estimated that most of the food 230 thie|2® longer hobgoblins which have yd of me pe le of Northern New i sprung at us out of some mysterious | Jey, and half the food supply for New York City, 1s kept In cold st rehouses in Hudson County e desired sti ft js abundant reason awal the market, the price foods may of these be kept high and factory for that purpose, Menace to Health, no system at all and Reeds hauling of all the corporation charters | overhauling from top to bottom." et of primaries laws, perfecte recommendations is that relating to| should be extended to every elective the revision of old charters and li-| fico and to tho selectiqn of every com- mittee or official as well in order that arge Referring to the high prices of pro- little off the Governor makes thig tonal attack upon the cold storage arked the 8 of food t that which is sald to have been defeated in There in cold which the law bas leensed for the con-| storage in times of abundance in order venience of extensive business; organ- | that {zations which Lave proved very useful, but which slipped out of the control of the very law that gave them leave to be, and that can make or unmake them at pleasure. at Ko ng it} indispensable the foods "0 for the time being | @ealt out only when the market ts satis- “The result 1s not only to controt the prices but also to endanger health, be- “We have now to set ourselves to| cause of the effect of too long storage} control them, soberly but effectively, and to bring them thoroughly within the regulation of the law,” the message ten ings to corp ¢ the rations al Heense and auth und power, the Governor says, theli would serve to ostablish definitely de- batadle values upon whic’ tions of taxation turn, ayetem of taxation,” Gov, y operat. | " them to thaw in the markets, The least ¢ before they get one vote fr Sent A Prides oe Me with nr vp vss of mipeee Poti the f} We have killed off Sheehan, and an 5 * grants 0} ers 10 Corporations in| Worst tho generation of actual’ pole Re cue SS fact we witt| ,HARTFORD, Conn, Jan, 17—Georke| Now Jersey. A corporation exists only |#ona by decay and even putrefaction. t ha pa ‘ih a nd cone | Payne Melenn of Simsbury, Repudli-| 4, yicenso of taw, and tie law is re.|. “No limit at all ts put upon the abuse ie other Raetiintee viet esc g can, war chosen United Btates Benator| Oongmio for what It creates, It cs, | 2% Ja¥ and strong influences are 3 from Connecticut for the @lx-year term s , . brought to bear by interested parties to if i | never rightly authorize any kind of nt th actinont of + Hf. Dix Spoils One Plan. | beginning March 4 next by the General a ae uneohition, Ta prevent the enact pf semedial logis« Politicians to-day concelved the | Asswnbly to-day. He will succeed Sen. | feud . cannot night-| lation, Indictments were brought. in bringing forth Curtis N. Doug- | ator Morgan C, Bulkeley. eously allow the settlig up of a busi-| Hudson County, but there was no auffi- rest, WHI live hority of r rulings | weil known sports of Greenpoint, hold thelr iY QNC8-} night at New Plaga Hall, waole| Murphy, the Pride of Flatbuvh, a8- | lead the march, upon the foodstuffs themselves and be- cause of the deleterious effects of taking them out of cold storage and exposing {alo has been conscious since the will American Judaism, the soul and s itual essence of American Jewr pears to me to be a theme so grand and rich that the tongue falters in the| | gration M jt attending 8 vid the council Jaco 11 iff, Abraham Abrahan Leventritt, Adolph are ex-Judue Da- in, wish! preme Court Judges Lehman, n baum and Plateek, B. J. Greenhut, Dan- fel Guggenheim, Danie] P. Hays, Adolph 8. Ochs and Oscar 8, Straus, Routine Business Transacted. The proceedings this morning were mainly routin The meetiig was led to order Solomon Sulzberger ‘ew York; Dr. 1. 8. Moses pros nd Daniel P. Hays made the addres of welcome, whiolt was responded to by Edward Heins- er, President of the Hebrew Un by Rey of nounced the prayer “There are mor na million Jews in New York City," said Mr, Hays, “and the question confronting us no is how we shall present to the peop of this country those higher and nobl principles for which the Jew stands, ‘The Jew must stand out not as a man of material wealth and substance, a man of character. over one million Jews ought to make this the e pur as “Te there ar in this city we most moral, in the world, else a aim.” aham 1 temp ure right t and best city we false to our A chow. Th fete: where the from Russa brahama of Bre wry ehaleman ost he con. was + sd ril to dudalan tn rk x t'2 caused | presents a condit menace, We can do no bettor tly ourselves to the sol ‘oblems of immigration and aseimiia- ton. which T mean Americanization The Americanization of the immigrant will destroy the opposition to immigra- thon, ¢ Meht of ° ormer Supreme Court Justice David In his entritt was nen address on “American Judaism’ at the| isnt ot ak tt j Afternoon seseton to-day of the twenty. | 0% Chicago, Lig te Fecond council of the Union of American | Le¥y of Cinelr eS Hebrew Congregations, which 1s being |“! ,Le'ys Aanietant 8 B held at the Hotel Astor, Mates of Civil Tights, au afternoon session, service, which, this report has come in Fe deal of unnecessary and unentied fo} criticism, a STUDENT ARRESTED IN AUTOMOBILE MYSTERY. | Frank Murray Ac mits } aving Been in Car From Which Girl Jumped. The police of the Washington I station this afternoon arrested elgh a “i Sovent Wadsworth aven JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. endeavor to do it justice. ing been con ' pd obals del, Preserve Faith Well. Fes pel ee ea FIRST RACK—Purse $100; Ow "1 do not wonder if our Russian or | Witgen eee old: atredahiaway=et umanian brethren mistrust us when | | iret nee GN OrUa ee bai | 12 (Burns), 2 to 1, 4 to 5 and] they seo our houses of worship and our| teas 4 Inet 3 n by @ he Meciency, 12] educational and philanthropic struc-| any meee te neuro genes tat to 1, 6 te ; tures maintained ‘oy altogether new | S04, #8¥e Mls acupation aw a student, | comne methods. They fail to recognize that in| hrocn in Marien Pouce oun trae F } ; | changing or modifying the form we | Bree !n Harlem Police Court tls sucky Wish, Xankee | have been preserving and guarding the | feTnOOn Re admitted that he bad by Lotus, Gold M aughty | faith far better than did he | in the ear from which the Devi Rose, Electric, Kitty K,, Day May and Wate go eres | was thrown, but denied any respi Drexel Hall also ran fand finished as |!" Purope, whose children sell their Jow-| Siity for her injuries. He was hela | named. ish birthright by the thousands for| in $1000 hell una cett be eee te | SECOND RACE—Selling, Political oF social recognition and pro-| tomérrow morning. The young monn olds and up; six furlongs motion. is SUM tn the J, Hood Wright Hospital 105 (McTaggart), 9 to 1,3 to 1, and 6 to| “Will this Judaism of ours assume| in a preeamous contitin won; O'Em, 102 (MeCahey), 10 to 1,]@ different aspect amid the constant to 1, and 6 105, second; Peep Shot, 102] Influx of new elements of Jewry brink. (Dunn), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and % to 1,]ing different views and traditions third, “‘Tine—114 1-5. Austin sStunte-| which tend to lead backward instead vant, Tom H and, John A, Husky, In-| of forward, which, instead of Ameri- flection, Narnor V. jt. Kempton} canizing the Jow, threaten to Orien. Park, Outpost, Elizabeth O., Str Philo| taitze him? I, for one, have too much and Woolspun also ran and finished as oh confidence in our blessed land and its institutions to fear for the future, THIRD TRACK—Selling: three-year-| “The process of fermentation, of as- Is and upward one Mile. —-At similation, will require years and Curis), i va noha Bas to tp | decades, but as to the outcome we need jolden, 104 (O' 0 1, 10 te i ; Lady Ormicant, | 0¢ fear, Address Arouses Protest. A storm broke out among the dele- gates when Dr, Max Heller of New Or- jleans, a leading Zionist President can Rabbis, rose at the conclusion of Dr. Kohler's address. Dr, Heller protested against the constant reiteration “Ameri- ean" in connection with Reform Juda- ism. “Let nd of the Central Conference of Am “la. — (Moncriet 17.—The entries for to-mor- a s follows: four-year-oliy and Lee br ‘f row's ri rk), Jan. us take our ** Amanita, Americanism and * he exclaimed, Inst the use of the | word ‘progressivene: s if we only Wid any declare =| Were Progressive, ‘The orthodox have omer Decoverls, | progressed, Nor do I relish the ovearolds five Western she, 105! **Decalveabie, . 107; Fort Worth, attact on Zionism at this conferenc Dr, Heller moved a vote of thanks. Dr. Max Landsberg of Rochester, N. D108, sfureg thremearoits; six,and|Y., Was In @ white rage when he rose ae Tot, ME MeBeide Tio; ea | tO Ms feet. “The last gentleman, if 1 Whe Wool 116; Aldrian, 115,“ |anay call him #0,” he shouted, ‘while Mure: tiree-vearalds and ean ae cries of disapproval rang through the ; Teamence, 4 hall. “It 13 a most hypocritical and dis- RET RACE—Seliing; fowr-rearolds and, up;|Courteols motion he has cade, and mile seventy yards. oshawnee, Ri ant | while complimentary, kicks the speaker, 1 apiuiie iOee wiat « mart, | We want neither Dr, Heller's honey nor Yoo: “shavsiale, Lia; Mamie ‘al his sting.” ni , at brimmed, 100: Mijue "Bri Dr, Landsberg made a substitute, Ba te pe pn, OR motion. This was seconded by Dr, Da: |i i midack, 108 vid Phillpson of Cincinnati, who de ‘ateads, 100; ai clared that not Dr. Kohler, but Dr. A 2, ao Heller had insulted the orthodox com- nels annrentice allow: | munity, track fast, —_——$—=_—_ 350 Delegates Present, TAMPA ENTRIES. One hundred and eighty-seven congre- * gations in thirly-seven States, with a -_ ‘*K asm Pe total membership of 13,000 were repre- RAGE RACE, Tene, Fi) Tee 1 by 300 delegates at the opening entring for tomorrow's races arv ‘as follow . FIST HACK Selling, fourseurolde ssion of the couneil. _ ward; five api one-half furlongs B : ‘The union was organized in 1872, and 4h ha 100 renee is composed of adherents of the reform Wa wing of the Jewlsh ohure! It is a com. ie posite body of rabbis and layme is concerned with the development and of mily /the faith along advanced Ines as agains: Cull Holl aren , ford, M4; Broken | th Orthodox church which does not eh odtiiatichua, “80; | tolerate modifications of the ancient three sear-ol faith. awn, Among the notables present at the ‘ta: twenty-second council, which 1s the re, || second ever held in New York, are Dr, President of the He- Simon Wolf, Pitts- Providence; Rey. ew Orleans; Judge Chicago; former Mayor | Kaufman Kohle! ; Harry Cutle Dr, Max Heller, Israel Cowen, 1042 Chess, 100; New star, 1s, Sieolds and’ up: | Simon of Portland, Ore.; Adolph Kraus, . in avw,| Judge Julian W. Mack, Rey. Dr. Emi! in OF aM yee oat: alte Me) G. Hirsch and Julius Rosenwald of | 100; Kaumy Tau, 102; How About You) Chicago, and Simon W, Rosendale, Al- tice allowance 1. | bany. 2 pllowasc . Among the prominent New Yorkers Annoying, is it not, to sit in your chair and have your shirt bosom rise up out of your waistcoat? The DONCHESTER a CLUETT SHIRT big monster ball to-morrow ‘Tommy will hasa bosom that cannot bulge $2, 00 and $2, 2.50 Home Furnished (Actual Value 8135) at. LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS | “No transaction complete until the customer is satisfied.” We're bound to please 1s bound to give sat- faction. If ever you think we don't, write to 44 Westl8th St., or tele- hone 6000 Chelsea. fe want to plug up the holes. UNITED CIGAR STORES OVAL $99.98 gaining the ‘eae ‘artic Dn fae Sofant Aria Chair Kua eee Chale nner Chale le Purtains jalee Couch! Kit hen fy nerette Couch Kitehen Fable ae x Rocker Few Kaaer Chale 7. xD tt $1.00 Weekly Opens an Account Make Your Own terms Ne WHITE FOR OR NE ‘Open Saturday ROODAVE2091 RAPIDS ANITURE: ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS 4 FURNISHED A iicusued 79 F 31242 Down $3 Worth $50 $15 J MORRIS 267 W.I25"4ST. but} A LIFETIME OF DISFIGUREMENT | Mothers Should Realize What Neglect of Skin Troubles May Mean to Children. | A lifetime of disfigurement and saffer- tng olten results from the neglect, in tlaney or ehildhood, of minor affec- tions Of,the skin and sealp A mother overlooks a httle rash or attempts some umple treatment and ima day, perhaps, little one ts covered with severe at or other distressing eruption Thea the strugele for a eure begins A multitude of remedies are tried doctor after doctor consulted und hos pitils visited, but too often the suffering xtends, without substantial relief, from days to weeks, weeks to months and | months to years Added to this 1s the ever: that the itehing, burn- the wg 8 ration will become chron future wellare and making by able Tn the prevention of the simple skin afvetions from whieh all thes suffering | xo oft and mm estublishiow a condition of skin health, mothers are | assured that nothing i puree sweeter s effective than Cuticura soap tet by Cutieura omtment And fe ostill, if Moy ts the sucess Of these simple houschold remedies in the treatment of tl everer skin | troubles themselves With the first warm bath with) Cutieura soap and | gentle application of Cuticura ommt- | ment, the itehing and burning usually | cease, the child falls into a refreshing sleep, the mother rests and for the first | time, possibly, in many weeks peac falls‘on 1 dis 1 household — F | quently a single cake of Cuticura ec J and Box of Cuticura ointment are x sufficient. 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