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TA. WILL HASTEN BARNES’ UBL SUT AND HT HM AGA hoon, he sald: “The question Is about me. Roosevelt doesn't say anything about Won't Let Up in Attacks Either | "wren |. on This Boss or Boss Mur- i ; phy, He Says. in Him Is the Menace of Machine Government. [7 Col. Roosevelt, full of fight, an- 1 méunced at Sagamore Hill this morn- tag he would not only do everything | %a bis power to hurry along the libet wat brought by Republican State CBairman Barnes for libel, but will coatinue with even more aggressive- fees his attacks on Boss Barnes and “Tl do all I can to push along the suit,” said the Colonel. I regard the womally the one thing that the type of machine government for which |) thay stand bas to fear. i Hot, Perspiring, [rap Doody Aas Rents Baya Jackson Ave., Jersey City, 9.17 a. ma Mauch Chunk WEXT SUNDAY 91.60 ww. 334 84 8.305 WARD COAL HO THINKS THEY FEAR HIM. Recognizing, as They Do, That “And furthermore,” the Colonel “recognise that the most dan- gerous menace to the present system —_—_—_—X—X“_—Ol = ‘Laverty 61. 6.30; jersey City, 8.47 9. m. SMOKE COMFORT me in this statement. tion Involved Is, truth, and we are not going to dis-| cuss that here. discuss that, however, in a court of law under oath.” James 8. Y. Ivins of the firm of Wolff & Hoguet, attorneys for Chair- man Barnes in tho sult, pointed out to-day that it will be impossible to | the “Old Guard” Republicans to rally bring the case to trial until after the | ne o G. O. P. standard and aupport peitiaries on Met. $9) an the fret term | oe O ee of the Supreme Court in Albany Coun- ty will not be held until October, WILSON WILL MAKE ANOTHER FIGHT T0 SEAT BANKER WARBURG sans srs dent Wilson has decided to make one more effort to smooth out the differ- If nominated, my appeal for election ences between the Senate and Paul to the le at lari M. Warburg, his nominee for the was Lester re Federal Reserve Board, finds that impossible he will with-|/,, alleged direct primary spirit, while draw his nomination as he did that at Thsees Di Sones eeay, 6 visibly arranging for its overthrow. bas been informed by Senate leaders he office as the that Mr. Warburg’s nomination can Se uae he personal or political ad- be confirmed if he will appear before the Banking Committee. The President will wait until he Onde what Mr. Warburg will do be- | “nd then follow my own Judament. fee earsyes @ miccessor to Mr.!.a1 boss where there is a controlling bhaopo See eerie) shout ae exeoutive. I have never surrendered faxbury ‘because, * Dame /8/my intellectual freedom and never withdrawn only one banker will re- main on the board, while the law re- quires two. A successor to Mr. Jones, It was understood to-day, from the Chicago district and prob- ably will be a Republican. Senator Lewis of Ilinols is supporting Will- jam T. Fenton of Chicago, George E. Roberts, Director of the Bfint, also is being supported, White House officials said to-day speeches in the Senate against Mr. u Jones had nothing to do with the withdrawal of his nomination. r. Wilson had already in shorthand his letter ac- ir, Jones's withdrawal and that no change in the draft was made after the attack on Mr. Jones began in the Senate. The President wrote his reply, it while seated on a under the trees in the grounds south of the White House and at the time took nobody in his confidence. GUESTS OF HIBERNIANS. |JAMES W. WADSWORTH JR. cepting teers, of that Bi be time, was said, seh 2 partisan ticket, Mr Failing, He Will Withdraw Nomination to Federal Board, 2 chosen a psychological moment to as He Did That of Jones. | tnrow his hat into the political arens. His statement continues: “I shall WASHINGTON, July %4.—Preni-| 000k the regular Republican nomins- declared that drawn u| ence of Sir Roger Casement of Dublin, Treland, @ leader of the Irish Volun- andW. Burke York, as guest of Hibernians, body ‘to-day. er does not believe there will y home rule law at the present and with ! will have to go before the people on that issue and also that of the new Parliament act, which he describes as rolgoine the wings of the House of a." Roosevelt's ‘was shown to Mr. Barnes this after- 2 J VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1914. which I hope will contain the names of such anti-ma- chine Democrats as Mr. Hennessy as well as Progressives and anti-ma- chine Republicans. “[ shall continue with Increased ag- areasiveness to attack Messrs. Barnes and Murphy and the kind of machine polition which they typify and which I hold must be eliminated from the INTOTHE RING; HE'S: OUT FOR GOVERNOR Says This Is No Time for the G. O. P. to Take Orders From Within or Without. atatement Mr. The only quea- the does he tell Job BE, Hedges threw down bis We are going to/gauntlet in the Gubernatorial arena to-day and formally announced him- self a candidate for the regular Re- publican nomination for Governor. Mr. Hedgea’s statement is a call ‘to him in his fight for straight Repub- Kean principles. “1 trust the Republican party will reassert itself in courage, conscience and honest thought without cavilling bartering and political cowardice,” aye Mr. Hedges. “The problem is a simple one: Bhall Republican nominations be mado from without the Republican themselves?” The statement of Hedges was not unexpected in political circles, and careful observers in the political game assert the former Republican candidate for Governor in 1913 has tion for Governor at the approaching primaries and will accept none other. “I resent the present political hy- ona it be pocrisy of pretended appeal to voters “If elected Governor, I will ad: w pro} vantage. I will consult freely on all matters, including appointments, “There can be no controlling politi- shall, If elected, there will be no mystery about the administration. I shall seek to make the Republican party an instrument for good govern- ment, and official appointments a means of and not the end of public service. “I believe in fewer laws and better ones. More vetoes and fewer apolo- gies, Less legislation and more busi- ness, Fewer investigations and more will be chosen assed pol They | study. Less purault of alleged vice, and more practice of real virtue. Con- struction, not destruction. “These few propositions will go far to give the State a sound, normal ad- ministration, and the people actual be Corruption can be eliminated fectively by executive insist- and quiet attention than by noisy promise. It is time for more action and less rhetorical pretense. ——— bench OUT FOR U. S. SENATE Former Speaker Says He Won't Make Any Alliances, Secret or Otherwise. BUFFALO, July 4—“I am a can- didate for the nomination for United States Senator on the Republican ticket and will run for this office on my own feet,” declared James W. ‘Wadsworth jr. of Geneseo, fresh from @ month's vacation in Texas, “I wish Cockran of New ff the Ancient Order tured the convention Government N 1N_ NEW yor a Beds oun OT 182 ¥ wit 4 Hronatw fersey City— 10 And furthermore, it will make ou a LIFELONG friend of the NEWARK SHOE, for you'll ALWAYS want that rare com- fort, clever style, and thorough- bred $3.50 value that has made it so popular and so famous. Choose now these gems of shoe- craft while they last at $1.95—every low cut and Oxford tie in the house is embraced in this clearance. ewark Shoe Stores bet, 58th & RF an hlarket to say in connection with my candi- Gacy that I will refrain from making any alliance with other candidates, eecret or otherwise,” added Wads- worth. “I do not wish to be drawn into @ personal controversy over the nomination tor Governoi The former 8 er was met here by friends from his home town. He proceeded to Geneseo to-day. —<$_<»—_—_— |ARGUMENT ON MOTION OF N. H. STOCKHOLDERS Court Takes Up Plea for Appoint- ment of Master to Prosecute $306,000,000 Suit. BOSTON, July 24.—Hearing on the order of notice issued by Judge Braley to show cause why & speci master should not be appointed as asked in the sult brought against certain former and present directors of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rallroad, by minority | stockholders, seeking to recover | funds alleged to have been misused by the defendants, was begun in the bupreme Court to-day, The action placed the amount im- properly expended in extending the New Haven system at $12,000,000, but the plaintiffs set forth that under the Sherman Anti-Trust act they were entitled to damages of three times that amount, or $306,000,000, ‘Thi Haven and Boston and Maine roads and William Skinner, one of the defendants, were represented by counsel. Attor General Boynton of Massachusetts and eres owe An ® member of the Public Commission, were also Ch dnt FOR $1250, BUT WL SETLE Boessneck, Broesel & Co., With Large Interests Abroad, ‘The curtailment of foreign credit, together with liabilities of $1,250,000, caused the importing and commission house of Boessnec! of No, 440 Fourth ex-United States District-Attorney Henry A. Wise. firm are said to be in excess of the Mabilities and it is the intention to resume business in the near future. The firm is composed of Otto E. and Hugo E. Boessneck, Curt Loewe! and Herman Wedoegartner. formed in 1892, succeeding the old firm of J. J. Wysong & Co., which had established ten years earlier, and in 1913 Herman Broesel, who was the active partner here, died. The business was continued by the other partners. Morris J. Hirsch of Hirsch, Scheuer- man & Limburg, counsel for the firm, gaid to-day: The Messrs. Boessneck, who live abroad, have large interests In wool- Jen mills in Glauchau, Saxony, and in Moscow, Russia. Recently the for- eign credits of the firm were cur- talled, and on conference here with the representatives of bankers it was concluded that the as- sets of the firm should be conserved, pending negotiations for an extension of time for payment.” Wise, to whom the assignment made, foreign bankers. He has appoint- ed Rosenberg, Lewis and Ball as his —_———— LAUNDRIES TAX PATRONS |= Ss been wi the f counsel. Be Sung to a Much Residents of New York City will |c be taxed $500,000 annually hereafter | by the laundries alone if the plan put | into effect by several laundries of the city is adopted by others who are forced to make returns to the State under the new Workmen's Compen- sation law. The Madison Laundry, with head- quarters at No. 330 East Fifty-ninth street, owned by J. and J. G. Wal- lach, affixed notices to all laundry | {jy bundies sent out this week that a charge of one cent on each bundle would ‘workmen's compensation, dry announced action rather than raise the price of any article on its list. blage of the York last week discussed the plan, which originated in Buffalo, and de- cided to place the item as a regular entrance in the laundry bill. roximately ea are gent out each week in App pack the cit additional owners. This amount would practi- cally cover the assessment fixed by the Comuilasion in charge of the new = officials say that the scheme Vields of Leadin |] Rates, 7 Am 7 Am 4 American 7 American 10 Canadian 6 Pennsylvania & Reading. . Assign Here. ! 10 Union Pacific BU. 8. Steel . 7 U. S. Steel pf. Tne assets of the declined sharply. i wet | really much matters whi low. foreign is counsel for some of S - FOR COMPENSATION FEES: op “The Song of the Shirt” Will Soon é Higher Tune. imposed to pay the cost of The laun- that It took this An assem- laundrymen of New 1,000,00 laundry and this would return an $10,000 to the laundry Mrs. Brightley Adds Her Praise for Fele-Naptha Mre, Brightley—“Just a minute, Ant7 Drudge, I want to run up and look ct baby, then Ill come and sit down for a while and talk to you. I must tell you how quickly and easily I do my work since I've been using Fels-Naptha Soap.” Anty Drudge—“I saw a big wash out drying as I came in and thought you'd finished early, Fele-Naptha Soap’s the thing to use,” Present Selling Prices. 6 Amalgamated Copper an Can pf vs jean Car Fdry pt Smelter Smelter Pacific .. 4 Consolidated Gas . 7 Great Northern pf 10 Lehigh Valley .. & New York Central. 7 Northern Pacific . # Southern Pacific . Poe meen] Market Closing—The traders could Loseniahsedhndth lta bl nsct Lestat cogs ku a any itis good anywhere in 4 A 0 ist are to-day for the benefit of creditors tol intensely peasimiatle. over, auch mat. $00.00, as compared With #88;00, [ters as jronsibitity of a war with Hayti. ‘They industriously sold stocks which they did not own, but the market|of Cal was entirely in their hands and prices The heavy rain In corn belt was dis-| value of output aggregated nearly regarded as market factor, although | 995000, re important than the)’ Two of the twenty mines of the received attention. An absurd misinterpretation, of a] Feported to be on fire. news item referring to postponement of an’ application of certain South- ern roads for an increase of rates was the only basis for a rumor that the Eastern rate decision had been put off to the late fall, Opening showed losses not quite up) Thuray to those suffered in London, despite |... Austrian ultimatum to Servia. ket sold lower durin, timore and Ohio touched 79 1-8, a new Market was thin for selling , Moat of the inactive stocks and sell- ing resulted in lower prices. See SupeSsensBes NTEEPPORTELSESE ee Rare 5k line BS SHS Ds zou on =m! % 28% —I1% lof heavy 1 Ae bt wv. Merl. Viton, Steet pt ' neck Ieiand ket. to 13-8 cents decline. 133 da, it Os Vai \ woe Thurwlay's Open, Hig), 44012. a Ine, 12 Jan: 38 March 177 May. Oe eR P RSE in cotton belt 7 to 14 points off. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Chicago and Great Western earned | fs for the year about 2.12 per cent. on Term, Rate, Paralte, Te Aa. 1 Total dividend and interest disburse. But A 000, as compared with $88,000,- 000 last year. Independent oll producers’ fornia report for Jun production of 9,431,863 barre average increase over Ma 19,000 barrels and new high record; claion to-day. Greene-Cananea Copper Company are | Come Following short strike by employees the cor pany resumed this week and had au ceeded in bringing operations up to about 50 per cent. normal Tce ‘dedi CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN MARKET. late Benjamin Altman. fault found with the appr WHEAT. low Gee from taxat Qosiy 8 fy t4 ; Sh bah aN Wheat excited and strong. Reports! by’ Gree aay Tit Mar. |£33 2%, « first hour, Bal- 4% Dee. at Gib: Thursday Dee, Low, Clone, ts to take over on July Ch'eea, + —1 1194 Ee = Up with your arms! ee Down! ie Now forward and back! A few minutes’ exer- cise with deep breath- ing every morning will help to keep you in fine physical trim. Then—for your big dish of crisp, flavory AP RES PELE EER EEES. : x “Force”! +4 “Force” is wheat, It builds, es =f : tg ml FORCE 05 — 24 Wh, = °3 TOASTED R ; WHEAT. 1a PS 5 FLAKES a = a q a=¥ be kn To ba és a Ry 4 The H-O Buffalo.N.Y. ig nt a Makers HO. Force.und Presto. was 36h = wy 19% — 4 a WER oe eat 2% WH — Mothers with smali babies know how much washing there is to be done. If you do it the old way, with hot water and hard rubbing, the dainty little dresses and soft flannels are soon going to be ruined. Use Fels-Naptha Soap—cool or luke- warm water, and do not boil. Put your soiled things to soak for a while; Fels- Napthe Soap will go to work on the dirt, and when you are ready to give the clothes a rub or two with your hands, the dirt will just fall right out. The “Fels-Naptha Way” takes less time, less work and less strength. Dissolves grease, removes stains, cleans everything cleanable. 5] Rei Tr SKIS BOI ores s — _ New York Cotton Market. export sales and further heavy buying developed on strong cables. Early purchasers took a largo number of contracts out of the mar-. Closed 3-8 off for December to fou a 1-4 higher for other months. {Mana Ale Line. %| Corn was active, with some selling Stocks Based on 4) 3%," Ae. Line pt - i” on weather in corn belt. Prices turned Ke 1 | weak In early afternoon; closed 6-8 Cotton prices easier on weather map Market closed heavy, DIVIDENDS DECLARED. a NO RATE DECISION TO-DAY. jouncement Is Taken to May Be Given Te-Morrow. WASHINGTON, July #4.—The Inter- state Commerce Commission announced positively that it would not hand down ite & per cent. ance freight rate de- is is the first time the commission has ever made @ defin- ite announcement in down the decision. it as indication that to-morrow. ard to handing Dersons took decision would Appratsal. iam =—Sohmer filed an appeal to the Surrogate here to-day from the appraisal on the order assessing a tax upon the estate of the principal al is that the Altman Foundation was exempted r, GIBRALTAR, July 24.—The American battleship Maine arrived here to-day on her way to Villefranche, where she 26 the crew of the battleship Idaho, recently purchased saw th Ket 6 tin the sand, and bur: WATCHMAR SHOOTS THIEVES © Five Men ry Their Booty ss Jersey City Sands, William Lautner, a special watchman employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad, was walking along the tracks om Hudson river plor at Sixth street, Jor’ sey City, when he saw five men sneaks ing in the shadow of the freigh station early to-day. Hiding behind the car a shovel, dig a h something. Ta ner ran ot drew his gun, and ordered them to put up their hands, Three of the men pulled gu opened fire, which the watchm: turned. No one was hit and ¢ 8 scattered among the cars and escay I. Lautner phoned to the Second Precinot potice station and twelve reserves were sent, but they failed to find the men. Digging up the, buried trexsure they found {t was a box containing a dozen bars of melted sheet tin We Beg to Diffe r With the @———* Pennsyl- ‘ bend vania Con- gressman who says that Ameri- cans are 7 i ma d to spend mon- ey,” and points to the natural fond- ness for dia- monds. If he will call any day on us we will show him plenty of Americans who come to us for diamonds for the very reason that we save them money on every purchase. ' This applies to Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings; to others from $10.00 to $1,500.00. Hand made mountings, solid 14-karat or 18-karat gold and platinum, ; from the Lambert factory. i We save money on all Dia- ; mond Jewelry by means of; cash-on-the-spot purchases in quantities — direct i tion: factory faci low onerating charges. ) Lambert; Seamless Solid Gold 14-karat, $3.30 up Wy edding 18-karat, 4.00.up Hines in all 2i-karat, 5.25 up styles, are; each made from a solid piece of gold—no solder. All are guar- anteed fit for steady, lifelong wear. No charge for engrav- ing. Lambert Brothers : Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. Store Open Daily (Including Saturday) Until 6 P. M. i { BET.1I3-II9ST. By Decision of Court (New York Supreme Court, Appel late Division, First Department.) Rudolph Dirks Originator of the Famous Katzenjammer Kids * DRAWS EXCLUSIVELY - FOR THE COMIC SECTION OF THE NEW YORK Sunday World Be Estra Charge fer It, aor a