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BRYAN RICKEY; HOW TO MAKE IT. “Bryan rickey” Is a result of diplomacy.” The rickey It ts “gr Promiaes to become popular. made as follows: CARUSLE AS HEAD | OF STATES ROAD of Olive Branch Toward the Executive Department. Secretary of State Bryan’ | porters who have tasted the drink say It 1a excellent. er for 2,000,000 Work- ers Calls Cry of Protected Interests a Sham. te no apprect: try, but the tleariy defined tend ency toward shading off the rewards of labor, It is not at present so much | cut In wages for increased nt to lower certain iron Pittsdurgh. (Spectal from 4 Staff Correspondent of The ’ renting World.) ALBANY, April 2.—Gov, Sulzer won what he regards ae @ victory and the opening gun in the warfare between the Governor and the Renate over the Di- rect Primaries bill was fired this after- noon when the Senate confirmed John N. Carlisle as Commissioner of High- ways and John Delaney as Chairman of the EMeciency Board. AGES WON'T BE CUT. 4 Protected | + for Low Pay of Employees,” E Says Morrison. 4 ca around test «mills : . very new manager coming into power Industries Notorious }nas tresh schemes for more economl. 11 Production that result in less net re- turn to the laborer. ONLY CHANCE OF LABOR [8 IN ORGANIZATION. “We are entering an vital tn- mation, but it wa pe Senate majority might hold wp Carliale sw eort of notke to the Governor jot to put on any more press: In the courre of the debate der Robert F, Wagner hung out a ed of olive branch in the direction f the Executive Chamber. In effect | @ intimated that the Governor prob. | bly spoke hastily and did not mean mat he said when he characterized the action of the Legislature in pass: | ing the Blauvelt Primary bill as fraud: | wlent and dishonorable, Henator Wagner declared pasang the Blauvelt bill the Demo- cratic majority thought it was doing its full duty to the people and tuk filling every platform pledge, He d clared further that the Senate had aided Gov. Sulzer in every, way during the first daye of his administration and was still willing to ald him. “I admit,” #aid the Senator, “that 1 and the American Federation o' Labor js concentrating its efforts along that line “we aan” having rapid growth in these members| numbers, The two million mark has Dino eit renietien of the tari |Oeen parsed for the firat time, We are tion and lower| Méeavoring to bring thé unorganized Page pee it bring aieo|!% t make them strong where thoy era wy Fi were weak. We are printing « news- cyrog’ sodesiiiere in "wastann paper in eighteen languages to circu ate among this great mass of foreign this greatest of labor unions Wrank |) oyingmen who have been #0 horribly exploited not only to their own guffer- ing, to the injury of their fellow workers of America. 4 tected trusts are in danger of losing cannot be cut because in MANY | ineiy pedtection. Th they are already at the low- If attempt te made duce its reward: LAW NDS CRIMINALS TO ESCAPE JUSTICE, SAYS JUDGE SWANN Defendants Can Force State Courts to Accept Lesser Pleas. an dishonorable men guilty of a fraud- ulent trangaction and were told that we would be forced out of our party simply because we disagreed with the Governor, That disagreement, I ven- ture to say, is only « detail and not over a principle, BELIEVES GOV. SULZER WOULD NOT USE LANGUAGE AGAIN. “Speaking for every Senator in this ody, I should like to ha single in- etance pointed out in which one proved Bimeel? fraudulent or dishonest in mat- tere of legislation, I hope I ehall never #0 far forget myself as to call another man a draud because, in the conscious- ‘consonance with, his own principles he wentures to disagree with me. And I am sure that upon mature reflection Goy. Sulser, for whom I have the high+ eat personal regard, would not use the language he hastily incorporated in his Message of veto,” Senator Brown: created great amuse- ment by reading from the Bible in a sing-nong, evangelical manner the story of the sudden finish of Ananian ag a Penalty for falsehood. The Senator made plain that he wes putting Gov. Sulzer in the Anantas club, Genator MoClellan sounded a note of defiance when h erat when Gov. Attacking the methods of justice in the Mate courte the ability of criminals to “force” Court inte accepting a lenser rather thee apend a fortune to con- vict under the @resent eystem of de- lay,” Judge Bwann of the Court of General Seasions to-<iay told the Na- tional Jewellers’ Board of Trade at lunoheon what he thought ought to be Gone t simplify court procedure and i x i i! ill 1H 3% i a i 5 sack, or geome. place New Jersey, and he had Democrat e i i 35 ss “I have just come from court,” it * from the Thirteenth, t tt die a Democrat, and no individual power can drive me out of the party. I do not fear intimidation on the one hang. nor : : t thad ed lawe forced ue to break our laws, “Tris would never have occurred hr {1 courte. They would trial at once and convicted | By do that the Gtate a g = u F 5 ti Ss 4 § ii “Ot, he guillotine. “If C. W. Moree had been tried tn a Btate court, it 18 safe to say he would never have been convicted. If he were, the decision would surely have been reveteed. Also that applie to Julian Hawthorne. The trouble ties in the law which until the men and women simply not stand it any longer. ECTION FOR LABOR, NOT PRODUCTS ONLY. “They broke out in revolt in Law- and now in Pater fend in Bat tf they could be tried eee the results. charges of graft on different da; “We believe in protection for Amert- Tabor; not * Office Eq of any body of men who are all charged |i “ines the law to-day gives practical: | With the one offense, | free admission to foreign labor the Federation has undertaken y its own account ® propaganda to lct immigration. We are sending where throughout Europe notices check the incoming tide at its sourc: are urging that any proposed moyal be deferred for two or three until economic conditions in this ry heave opportunity to adjust Ives to @ better basis. Other- we shall bave & great mass of u Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy Mr, Frank Brownell writes: “Nearly 18 years ago I commenced using Warner's Safe Sidney and Liver Remedy. I was troubled a great deal with my kidneys, My brother told me of a case where a neighbor had been jiven up to die, several doctors telling him is cas sless, After usizig five bottles fe Kidney and L 1 know of an maine of a party who was ina tion from kidney trouble, but stored to health by Warner's Safe Kid- ney and Liver Remedy.” Frank Brownell, Brownell, Ariz, Kidney disease is one of the most commor ailments of Americans, pay attention to the weports from the country at Marge indicate that to-day there bout an even demand for labor. Thi their kidneys until the verious stages of the attention through the, disease com misery and suffering that follow neglect. . FRANK BROWNELL Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy “USED § BOTTLES AND REGAINED HEALTH, mankind against kidney dise It a pleasast to ae mentions, It is nature's safe pr a carefully prepared healing m: sold everywhere by rugaie! Dept. 810, Rochester, |General Carmody in feference to the | charges la felt hurt when we were characterized | nese of his own understanding and in| stocks at the prices you want'to lays. Let us estimate on your requirements. old Furniture in exchange. “Cost no more than the ordi- nary kind and years cheaper,” Slobe-Wernicke Equ done for thousands for the past 36.years tit did for Mr, Brownell aud the others he jision for rae te Rie THR EBVENING..WORLD, TURQDAY, J eas - = 1 ‘ > do 1 have to geek favo hand”) ¥ | There was ho division on t of the naming of Mr. ra on the other ‘approval as High: ways Commissioner. The vote stands as! unanimous. The vote on the Delaney ap-| was a party division and stood | MU. Delaney missioner of | a Richard | t Warden | ew York were alg con- the Senate, The Finance Committee, which re) ported the three nomipations to-day, has taken no action on the nominations of John Mitchell as @tate Commissioner of Labor and Judge John B. Riley of Plattsburg as Superintendgnt of State Prisons. Gov. &1 has receivet a copy of resolutions adopted by the Cen- tral Labor Union of Brooklyn indorsing Mr. Mitchell's appointment. paseeeinens.o-schaiHtane 3 HOURS FOR NEWLANDS. | wi ea That Time to Sene- tor and Others for Tartf Talk. WASHINGTON, April 29.—President Wilson to-day arranged to give three | hours ‘Thursday to Senator Newlands | and other intermountain Senators, who wiwh ¢o discuss the effect of certain | ohedules of the tariff, Including free | Wool and free @ugar upon their com- | munities. Senator Newlands amred for the inter- view last week after he and other Sen- ators had prasented ther arguments he- fore Democratic members of the Senate Finance Cor Nittee, cceeseescccetlfimreemmmnee |SULZER ON STILWELL CASE. | Sends Heport of Senate Invest! to Dintrtet- District-Attorney Whitman will hold a conference on Thursday with Attorney- of ribery against Senator |. A leter from Gov. ate’s Investigation of the bribery charge has been sent to Mr, Whitman, but tt haa,@ot yet been ved. Mr. Whit- man will present the matter to the rand Jury early néxt week, | | Don't be satis- y fied with the “top- cleaning” which pleases but doesn’t prote: U CN andi make your home pure-clean —sure-clean, CN removes dirt and cuts grease better than ordinary 9 cleansers, It is CN is equally effective on Bg] dwork, marble, etc. Make clean- 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1 The yellow package with the gadle-top. 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