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—_————-< ee eh M’ANENY POINTS CUT WAY FOR GOV. WHITMAN 10 SAVE OMeay 8 ” PeN | - tuem or) / 4 | - Sanity oi / e* ree F ~ WA? Grand May Act Against He Will Be Round ‘ & ass I ube Accused Officials. Asse in” it Another Crome With t World's higure oo dai — I Att (omumitted ‘iw ’ Pac teoar ~ asa Basis He Makes Clinch . in the fret pisease ing Arournent # mock tray a er AP TER MANY LAWYERS. SUSPECTS ARE CLEARED, CHANCES FOR SAVING, | (itt ihetease clatined They Are Accused of Framing Ce Man Under Wate, ‘N Aner oe “ 1 ~=—- me ots ba.a10,0 and 1¢, egal Agreements for 4 and Th Hut Little rf He OF Cb.080,.00, the in Law Cited Under Which): * holds thet sum, here Gang Leaders Against Him, Comptroller May Provide vu hi ih he woreaaity - _— 1 « ' ' tall at et A er ferlve dave of the mqegt for Sinking Funds. | > - 1 - nto mang meth-| 9 ne ond far reaching seamel, _ } fa as revealed by the no ving on the oleht of May 8, | ' y Henny” Veto will be a Grand! when little Charte Murray wae terme By Martin Green. X TEST Jury 4 Into the relationship ea | tally murdered in the hallway of BO (eeial walt & tof The Krening ste betwmnn pantie ders, there at. home 70 Viret Avenue, the petiee ; ' wye and ferta Meiais bw are forced t ote thet they bewe Pic povet hen taba a some Mone hawt ven Anatatant is inade ne he In thelr efforts te Bib OF Wave ‘Wotke “atid eaturaits tor trict Ant Hreckeneige by “Dope wore ¢ ‘ They have o@ly s Ais = ts - ' a aterm mlm tne nes roe under sarwelllages, ae Mase, Ui ae Me vA at , Wy minor oMetal the evidence against him te 6 ere mage Hitman yes ‘any span iy | AX Whe have to de with the Niiatras indirect that there io litte hope of r F ci f juntic Maat the or sever being fastened upon Which the direct tay of approximately OR, Coarse re trates b 1’ by either ‘ rates have ny hin be avoided. ; : : on political oro ations I nless reveated by another ertme, ah ie hs ie i a 7S el we : q St - ‘ " awe known fact rding the murderers identity bide fi to BIE SIGs Brean te mm! zens Call on Ge Call on Governor to 24venuous Life Wrecking Business Men and Kill- to reports In the Dintrict Attorney's | take its place In pollee annal® ap ee used as the buns of Mr MeAneM9’s] Prune the Extravagant | ing Them in Their Prime, Says Dr. North omen tha xan Ieadera and thet fol-| otter of the unsolved myaterten Pew ec ixtravaga ; lowers refused bie offers to work 18 sumably the slayer of the little Mure en pear 8 Would Have Men Quit Work at 2 P. M. and tn covered by courte preaided| pay boy Iw the same. pervert tea Appropriations. Take All Saturday Of. over by Magivtrates who were not! Killed ttte Leonore Cot ernor the Acting Mayor said) that rday . K wonore Cobo in a pre New York r ity'a Peal asta internat —— cae AUBIRCE fi h Influences, "t [elvely similar manner March 19, an@ Henny” has revealed to the Dist ithe poltes * confident that if would be ruinousiy affected by im = ‘ | ' ar nfident that they position of the direct. tax, which, 2% l#Ts® 4 crowd aa ever attended | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Altorney and bin stant the names | over get the murderer of the one they would raise the city tax rate sevens | \, ie hie ting in the Bronx crowded | “New Yorkers over forty are dying faster than ever before, and the of Magistrates whom the gangsters) will have the murderer of the other. teen and a half points . os. ea rp Kinley Square Casino last! mortaty ia still going up. feared and the names of those who It! The fact that no progress has Been sion in values and stagnation in! © raise a voice fh \protest “Most New Yorkers are already half dead; that ts why they have to | was understood in gangdom, would! made in the man hunt so far Gees against the proposed direct tax, now Jeal with them lightly realty transactions resulting from the | yetors the Governor, . work so many hours en ee eee conduct of al Mit mean that the vigilance of the extra tax levy would, Mr Aneny | “As was the cade in the other: pro- “Newyorkitia ts stcadily increasing, and for one lavas Kutatae Of late. @heoe pra | cone, & fo be sethued ane! ee said, drive many citizens of Greater! gegen, stings held throughout the! insane man in our asylums there are ten outside,” tice fe In the dnferior courte Will} ores on, he Comereeyy Cee aan New York to bankruptcy Jetty, the figures compiled by The| ‘Those are the latest results of the pace that kills, | conte: under: scrutiny, (Already Diee|inc wt ee ‘The Acting Mayer said that Be of-| wyening World were used by the compiled by Dr. Charles E. North, Physiclan and sant- ee en ee eee ag ee aey gouge | the pant twelve days with regard to fered his suge@tions because he vt Attorney Perking Is at works | defectives, degenerates and actual thought the Go sider overy p hor ought to con- blo expedient that speakers for the enlightenment of the | audience, The meeting was called with Sur- THE EVENING WUkLD, BALUBVAYL, mat 1d, vis, Fast Pace Is Driving New York Insane; I ~—CTV MAGISTRATES PEAT ~ Ten Madmen Loose for Each One in Asylum NIDED GANGSTERS, ALL EFFORTS FAL tarian, Dr. North has been described as conducting a rivate bureau of public health.” Yet, busy man that he operation of mal with Binar Chrystie, seeretary of the Grievance Committee of the Bar As- lunatics now at large in New Yort ts to be used in every possible way to is, he has been studying and analyzing for years the sociation, preparing for submission to th would operate# avoid the direct tax which in any way nae to promote Prevent a recurrence of a ripper rogate G. M. 8. Schulz as temporary FEAR TONG WAR | levy. Mr. Aneny said that he} q) iets ‘ physical condition of the New Yorker. Some of the|public health, If the play sunets he Appellate Division of the Supreme | crime, and at the same time to fur- would ventugf to show how the direct | Grittan now a Cenmcutn ea a interesting discoveries he has made were indicated in| Wuors And tho medical inapectors ourt a statement of the revelations nish, working basis for the contia- tax ean be Molded without calling a | ee et omanont Ghats, | a recent address before the American Association for!nenentientiy, the bos, with & | made by Fein, confirmed by subse- | uation of the noarch of the man WBe epecial session of the Legisiature. i a * Promoting Hygienic and Public Baths. heart wouldn't be allowed to make it quent Investigation as to the con-| Kitied the Cohn and Murray children, with Robert Moran Secretary. After The $3,000,000 Canal Bill, Mr, Me- to @—_$—_—_—— weaker by violent exercixe on the duet of a number of these attorneys. |" yy tigation in this case bas See Aneny sald, may be signed by the m intec- | tlict of how a@ co-operative public health ney believes, Grand Jury action will| vealed the fact that within the past, —. Governor without becoming a direct | P08*# and the effect and remedy for | decrease the mortality fro “ Jona is double and treble what tt] Movement would.) Ip our children, be taken. yenr seven hundred persons released tax charge. The general funds will | Re evil, Chairman Griffen introduced | tious diseases," he aaid, “the effect of reg eeeaiog ago. “And it tan't enough that they | It Iv a folony, under the laws of] trom sanitariume and asylume im and be reimbursed to that extent from the Rerert BP. Wagner, ex-Lieutenant| modern city life upon public health As VaAne muen WORK shoud Brom te maturity with | Ree ore ae foes Ian ee Uke around New Tork have ocean $27,000,000 bond issue on which a ref- | Governor. has been to increase the danger Of] «Now what i the enuse?” naked We must teach our young men | of agrenments, framed in legal. verbi- | live, some of whom were sald to have erendum is to be held next fall. This} WHY PEOPLE OF NEW YORK 1 di This 1s due] Dr, Ni hae that it isn't necessary to wo: : age, between several gangs and cloak | been cured, more of whom were Rot. i CITY ARE HEAVILY TAXED. constitutional sease. 1. North, and proceeded to answer| #2 hard as we work now in or: id au ufacturers, in which th reduces the direct tax requirements, re . fh See Horie. lnvonnnGuctias SS Ueathelene Tecnece chee eee and suit man \ c ‘Three hundred cases of pereui According to the Governor's own fig-| Mr. Wagner gave « clear and con-|*0 the strain under which New “The first cause is th Yorkere work auch long houre 1C)n Leongs Suspect Hip Sings] tina’ themmolves to retrain’ from {charged with impatring the morals ures, to about $16,000,000, cise explanation of the taxation plan| ers live, : ause is the improper! only because they are half dead. ONgs Susp SINKS] bind themselves Ls T TO|Tesulation of work. By that I mean| The busi houl wrecking shopa during strikes in that | of minora are on the records of the SHOWS WHERE $6,000,000 CAN BE] under the prosent constitution. How| NEED NATIONAL MOVEMENT TO| S#iu tn of work, by that 1 mean) The business man should not of Giving Away Their | trade, aro-said'to be tn the possession | Children’s Society, many. instances SAVED. the citizens of New York are forced FIGHT DISEASE. non-hygienic surroundings, too long| He should be through, by 2 in ‘ of the District Attorney. “Dopey | toing set down which show that the Then Mr. McAneny pointed out, fol- | to pay nearly 80 per cent. of the tax “Tho business man of to-day |nours, too much rush. have found shuld Wane esjueay eeteacs “Chapel.” ‘ommon, noconiy withimanutacturers | Sccuand Were persona of good repu> i Bee ‘ , + should take u “Napel, common, ne ‘A m lowing the lines of The Evening | burden of up-State and how it must more than three tim that the New Yorkor ts doing at leusl eft but with associations of empivyers in| tation and considerable social stamd> World, how the Governor can save) eur the full burden or their taxes) much as he did a few ye three times as much work as he did not only the suit and cloak Industry | ing, All these cases are now part of by veto $3,800,000 in the Construction | without any aid from our up-State js shown by the statistice of | tay, oars ano” fe d that the more able tho hat white bird with the worrted | but in other trades. trmaa|the knowledge in the hands of the i inting, oe ¥ @ shorter his working day. bie Mr. Hreckenridge to-day confirms Bill, $800,000 in legislative printing, | neighbors. railways, And then Dr. North showed me an-| But as I struggled across crowded joxpression which has been seen mak- |iyy ytatement_of Deputy Police Com- | pollce and the search for the ripper $280,000 in highway: ries, $250,000 While we made every effort to] panies and mai Cort “ * , 4 . will continue indefinitely, 9 - other intensely interesting series of | Cortlandt Street and through the aft- /ing trial flischts in the netghborhood |missioner Frank Lord that more than in county fair premiums, $190,000 on | aid the officials of the present Admin-| food supply is not fresh and lacke | 70/00 (ilnacy lnserasl which he haa |/STA00n surge of lower Broadway Clop stort and Pell Streoty lately haa |200 Indictments would be the result canal equipment that will not be | istration,” said Mr. Wagner, “in their) nutrition and he does not get | oii allt cuarts whteh he haw) wondered how many New. Yorkers |" n identified at last as the ones [of Feln's story. . needed until the canal is completed, | tight to prevent the imposition of a| enough exercise, If these things [Tree ia de taconite, Postal have eure to hear pular Dove of I She we nave sumciont material on | GAMPAIGN FOR NEWSBO $.°9,000 in anticipated payments to {direct tax when New York City is| could be regulated in early life pany, to the offices of ihe uteal Palle io he preparing to 1 Chinatown [Bad acne ae Pe aren oun cour treasurers, $229,000 reappro- {staggering under the greatest tax| we should have a face not of ways, and obtained the records of tno | MRS, BELMONT ANXIOUS to {ta own Mongollan resources and, |huay for wooka, > come, Each day CLUB hy OFF TILL FALL priatea to highway mi burden in its history, they should| Spartans, perhaps, but of men jo og letters sent, the number in anticipation of her parture, considerable more iy added to our which was first appropriated two |pe reminded that it would have been| able to combat constitutional dis- | °? talebnone calle Grade: the. cutie FOR COUNTRY T0 FIGHT Lieut, John Burke has had his aquad fund of information, Gangsters are yeare ago and not ex: well for them to hav. 1 ccessfully.” # ec Ly € x breaking their necks to get, aboard | Direct, Vote to S d a tainly should not be expended in al themselves, ‘The present dant op tie! Rak whee t calcd on Dr, North in| of {fps taken by New Yorkers in 1881 of detectiven more than doubled with. [TOMMIne thelr nucks to get. aboard | Directors Vote to Suspen emselves, The present debt of the| And when I called on Dr. and in 1914, 0: 5 \ week. The uniformed men of|\ My He ho aly. ac isi iti direct tax year; $266,687 on State |city exceeds by $182,000,000 the debt] his offices at No. 80 Church Street, vast aeeeane Parigihen enamide Declares She Wants to Lead| the aiatelct have also been reinforced pane ia one ratiny 4 amitas arrlen the Raising Activities Because of hospitals and $230,000 in the commen of the Federal Government, and he showed me his “community |? ihe period, ae af eee ® [under orders from Inapector Wakes | others. 1 believe there must hav International Conditions, sehools fund. Those are the big un-| “rno whole city 1s congratulating | pressure” charts, I seemed to ace the | NE,{he Period. ojelitene ak Women in Battle if War field, ‘There are other sizna which | Bern @ central body of gangsters, each Necessary items. Others bring the litself that the Legislature has ad-|New Yorker feverishly padding the taal foR By 4 dei wely ace i tee M40 indicute that neutrality’ 19 | Swe MUUe Tepemeate’ In thes Rey On the advice of the committee age total that can be saved up to about | Journed. wheel in his aquirrel-cage, the wheel | Counted for by the increase in popu- Comes. é . i i Court. of last resort, If am but vote |Polnted to arrange a campaign to ob 98,000,000. “The Governor and the State a8 led only by his premature | tion?” I suggested, . Chinatown ty about to auatain a come | court job was obtained, each. pang | tin money for & permanent endowment Included in the proposed direct tax [Comptroller are ignorant of the whole | ‘hat is atilled only by his premallle) 1 took that into consideration,” he} If tho United States should go to pound fracture would ‘send’ one or two. ot its men, |for the Newsboys’ Home Club, the a there are items aggregating $9,200,000 | winct thoyy are ste eublicana know }death, Yet Dr. North is ven, {replied promptly, “and 1 found that|War with Gormany—and ano hopes it| Tho various tongs have lived at] Who would. mect und wecomphahn tty | rectors of the lub. voted. y terday te gE datory [Victory and Chie hardeners ant &| mist, and his conclusions are con: | i.° te deat your covered by etl aieaaiee AG ; |pence for ral years, but the} task suspend activities In this direction wmttl for sinking funds. This is mandatory re, ane us Loeharieg tax 4 structive as well as destructive. a PS a yo my fig-|w ra. iver H. 1 Belmont |death recently of some of thelr more, Information Ix in the District At-/next fall, The committee advised post« legislation and the expense must be |t? make. patronage an e care of | 8) he told me, | Ures every New Yorker, man, woman} wants to lead a company of wemen to |" : *ltorney’s hands that flights between ent owing to the int he up-State votes.” ‘I hope to see the time,” he told me, | | santoriiod @ ‘ as l diplomatic leaders has thrown. the s bonement owing to the international met. The backers of the direct tax |e nor Wanner pointed out fully al when we shall have a great national | 24 child, performed 391 transactions, Biche Gee a uae Sari cre nv faba ilaba tint ait aitemite Atarbis [f2Rditions which have diverted pubtle have claimed that no matter what |dozen cases where New York Clty! movement for public health, when the | While in 1914 every New Yorker per- J" she sald, meaning the Lust- t hole thing In wobbling, ‘The| tration Nad” failed. “Women wore | shaught from local affaira, was cut out of the appropriations, we | bears 80 per cent, of tax burdens on If, like tho old Spartan|f*Med 1,095 transactions. Doesn't ‘i ‘i and: the whole thi Won bhing: The! rincipally the causes of atrife be.| It Making this announcement yeaters . State obligations, and must repeat] State itself, ke the old iui 7 ainiy tha’ nove tania disaster, “is not half so terrible] strained relations among the various ° Ai recith kK must stand a direct tax of $9,200,000 | UP> and must repeat verned with the| tht show plainly the increase in|! tween the members of individual|day the directors asked the friends of 1,200,000 | the performance and pay a full 100| State, will be concerned w what I call community prossuret” | a4 #ome of the things Germany has) guctions in that quarter of tho clty| gangs, ‘This Wan instanced’ neccut:| the loys to remember that immediate to cover the sinking funds, per cent. on its own obligations of the| physical well-being of its children| “The New York rush is often de-|@one. Why is the killing of some had their inception a week ago when| ing to the records, In the fight, a year heeded to support the sume Therefore, they argued, Inasmuch |wame Hort ey. {and young men and women.” geribed impreasionistically, but Dr.| American citizens #o much more to U8) aianel was opened at No. 41 Mott{®®® between “Owney" Madden and | nish he el condo ak as the Governor must sign or reject |) wai Senator Wasnen oe aan “Meanwhile, you think that at pres- | North proves it mathematically, than tho slaughter of thousands of | icc hy the “Amatic: Welfare So. | Mis gang and tho | and mambers| Woolland Beach, 8. I the Direct Tax Bill in total and is |jumorous criticism of the up-State| ent the pace that kills 19 killing] TEN INSANE MEN OUTSIDE FOR] innocent Belsians? An offense) St", ee bavel had to | eine, Gonhers, which resulted in the | making more than 11, eeignt powerless under the law to segregate | politicians and their practices and| faster than ever?” I aaked. EVERY ONE “IN eaaibet cRiucdanity: la) aa Aten ues is chapel had an ornate kining of ' fox Doyle, in connection @eusona since the camp Was sta the sinking fund items which must be | gave some interesting figures of the] is the altuation,” he ex-| “We can see the results all around| qeaingt te iti 9, | Rulbite HEAVY GERBO TN Teh Ch eee en ocean ats TIvara CHACH GRO Rete | wa ete read leet rene met, it Is Incumbent on him to sign|economy of Gov. Glynn's Administras| "TM {8 the situation, he continued, yinvane agy.|OBMBAT Ruimanity, it eos tO Me) yryeades; there Were Chinese hymn | Awaiting Fea eee Cae, lec inticamath Mires i % the bill carrying the whole $19,500,000 | thon, Plained. “We have @ fine health ¢e- | {iag ure tiling up, and for each oes | een When foreigners are the victing, | PIUMIM [here Were Chinese Hymn) dens gang, convicted of actually | 80 Elizabeth street or more. In other words, their argu-| "The direct tax is a political move,"| partment, which has established re-| oupant there are ten insane meal! “L can't help feeling that the note € een inocwallithiav@hoersl tenap an CeCe oe ne mands oF ve, are mane ae wae 1s (a ts Peoria he said. see provers to load it on! markable control over Infectious dis- | outside. ‘a! believe that New) rkitis| (o Germany wouldn't have been writ- a as ce Hes ‘ace He With ‘Thee | How Justice was dispensed by the or g fund necessities of $9,200,- |now, and they lay low for two years aor tus | is 4 d form of insanity, valven cues f y but aome| Wich wa SROR Em . 00 | eanunters welve ° re. If Y Si k, 000 the Governor must impose a diz land at the end of that time, when| cases Broadly speaking, the bacttius where one sees the busicss man| te? even now if nobody but som Ind’ “Gove Ona Anoths kangaters themselves, in a court pre ou "re 1C. rect tax of §10,00,000 in excess of that think you have forgotten this} is on the run. Thanks to the estab- | vise nerves are rebdiling BOOe ANORORS BRARODNNTH HAG BOOB)” oot wanvices wenn hold/thaxd allimer ton B mate he waiter ay ! sum, figures point to a low budget| lishment of pure milk stations New Minregulatnd wari lane the [feel SHAG It took the death of @ evou one vwn to the authoritle ‘fea a ; vy Sunday but the police raided the] The evidence in the possession of the COMPTROLLER MAY PROVIDE [and shout ‘economy, York heads all other cities in its fight) only thing that's the matter with | very wealthy citizen to*bring a pro. | iy Sundas F Nisthict-Attornoy shows mon were| If necessary és - place that ht and took possessto: atric orney = shor men were gh iy oh ‘Wet FOR SINKING FUNDS, UNEQUIVOCAL RESOLUTIONS J against infant mortality, ‘The expec-| New Yorkers, They eat too [tou iy a poor commentary on one | Hace that nikht and pessessioh oat only beaten and mutilated. by | heroism to try to “stick on the j Mr. McAneny, alter showing how ARE ADOPTED, tation of life for a child between one pears | Laon | wie thelr feee Governmen' Tho cause of the|f four Kambling tables which woreline judgment of thin “court.” but in| you are sick.” If your beck eehe the $10,000,000, less the $4,400,000 canal] Following Npeaker Smith's address] ang five has increased ten years; Lei activity. There is an | allies, eho anid, was the cause of cly.| 80s full biust ina behind the 16 Instances, when gangsters w you are digsy, or if urination ie yd item could be oa.ed by veto and why|the following resolutions — were Boy Y: | t no On Leong Tones, who | ausper of treachery to their pala, 4 bl this item should not be a direct tax | adopted: there is an increase of five years for] undue proportion of meat in their | iiization and the United States should | PUIP! i b tan e es Ba da ordered, it probably means your with 00v,000 of bond issue money | Resolved, That we call upon | the child between five and ten, diet, and the acids and alkali bo eagor to halp. ure thought to have fitted up the/tNe¥ eh wae’ aivenian ALE sf eres ‘That ailment may in fish ‘ proce led to ¢ moliah, the tt Gavernar of the State of New “Up to forty, in short, we have nae tubles, the bunks ion p : Aa bale them to f town upon their Tiegh 0 Red ‘pales, droneys elaborately built up argument o} ie York to prune these extravagant 4 dhe: death’ rater (Gut to woo the Goddess of t -oppy. | promise 1 ‘ ‘ tax boosters. He showed by sec*| appropriations for th decreasod the dea! » But | exercise, many New Yorkers take ING f nd well & se carefully, then tone 7 Hon dof ime Conativution, actie't;| Gepropyations for the varlous | iti is happening after forty? | practically none, If they would anil Ch en stove: Gnd! well akoabed| senont, | with Dasn's Kidney Pills.” and by other sections that the State st it Will obviate the need of The death rate is increasing by | ive ten or fifteen minutes every wider also found there, ure suspict- cial Studies of the | have found relief throu py ey Comptroller hus ample power to im~ | {BAY tt Will obviate tne peed AP abe ie ee morning to exercise of the right LED BY 60v. WHITMAN Fa TMk Ie Wan HB CTA Rik toate ! f Mi 8 pose and provide for tho collection t | utuened. taxpayer of the tity | (ape and bounds, Sryenis ates sort they would feel better and dlactowed the dual character of [see ntudh et enn note tee ene] New York city pen ect annual tax for sinking Pine , ea ose affecti | | ww i 1 4 Mocial Studies, wilt hold tte Fourth a tae iC MNCROUL epialntive action: sas et Stato Tax, the kidneys, the blood vessels and | the automobile his been “chapel Annual ¥ on and Dinner at. the Before submitting this contention to r "i 5 nt thing for the business h lie He} Next there was a meeting Priday|Park Avenue Hotel next Tuesday the Governon, Mie MeAneny. studied Le ie Nee Ou MpAB Pie ORTNAR aE SHErmeHaly sn ihe North added pareatheti-| With Other State Otlicials He ght in the joss house, at which thelevening. Aw tho school became a co- about it with lawyers and constitu. naa ne the Legislature in ingres 9 cally. least it keeps him out- Starts Tr..tic on Ea rae Consul here tried to dispose |educational institution its last sea- @bout st wit hlawyers and constitue | ee eee HT mae more lives because we are keep- | doors and gives him an appetite un f vite adiea will be aimong the guests tional authorities. ‘hey assured nam) QlUet tite tet the just neale ing children alive longer, but “What, to your mind, is the remedy) — tion Great Flight of Locks. of certain eight-year $100) Chine: dine ek he Amnon e the musi Ghat he Compbraiier s hawar ia levy a) oF the and to the further heaven only knows what will hap- for, this situ Hon’ 4 ashe ee Government bonds. witch carry a $60 | Known orators Will be present, Among irect tax is unquestione | 2s abet a i o “The p nt generation es wBANY, Mb he Baste yonus at expiration, ve On Leongs them ™ nde Fallen, Editor of the This, Aneny arated, made} nd that ihe Aaxbey Benonte oe pen to us when in another thirty | awakencd to the danger in order to| au a?! iL Bey P 4 ; fe eng Were enthusluntic whout the nurchane (eThulie: Gaemcioredian A wnte a a the reductions made in or forty years the weak babies we | teach the next keneration to avoid it,"| Se Hon of the Sta go MS of the bonds, but the Hip Sings op-|Woodlock, Rev. Vather White, S.J. appropriation bills pendin, are bringing up reach the age at | he said, with quiet emphasis, far west as Rexford was formally | of UN hem. M atta Recton oe at Wranclay Xavineia” Col: : | oe further which the mortality le even now |_ “It's too, late to, do much fe ine pened to-day by Gov, Whitman and | “In addition to the anticipated tong |lege: Trot, Jo vt J. Bhealy, 8. Hh GIPeRE | Resolved, That we vigorously large. jman over forty Lt Ss php wy other State officers, including Gen, | troubles the tes hensive y Spiritual Director of the League. revenue, Vis Nas) protest inal the iniquitous ne SAFO tain recautions he may live a few 2" WwW. Wot 5 lest there be open warfare betwoon|\iep the. dinner thera will bes. re t 4 He ‘ And then Dr, North showed me|yeura lon: but working on him ig, William otherspoon, Superin che { the Japunose of the} estimated | und conti ory direct State tax y' |the Chin an 16 Japan ne | dance It is trye that to April 1, the te or ertuin disease charts which he hag/like repairing a second hand autos | tendent of Public Works und Frank | (garter. ‘Ther have heen several ine | — 4 of the first ha of chal) Spent. te Bi et bs mobile-—an unsatisfactory. Job. M. Wil E wa Maye Cie aha end of the first six months of the) yeas of th » of Ne omplied for a lo eriod of years, |e! =i atlafact 4 a iliams, St ngine toreractil tie recently a non to Atlantic tty, fiscal + he indizeet revenue | And te it fu : compiled for a long period of years. wusy BEGIN WITH CHILOREN Lion of the we w uid Hither party make a come| Nee® Pane \ | 4 The mortality curve for scarlet fever, Inspection of the work from Water in M-) WASHINGTON, May 15.— secretary showed » falling eff of $5,000,000 from Resolved, we, the resi i TO SAVE NATION. ; ; agains! the oth They pres. , r aati the year hecore, Hut during most of| gents of Hrony County, ell upoa {diphtheria, typhold has steadily de-| owe gust begin with the childrens fr! te Crescent Daim at Rextord als i ; attiothe mntcen | Oant {1 to-day for Atlantic City, that period the was) v, Whitman In the name of a [clined in New York, But heart dis-|\We already have many admirable Wax tm In this distance the in ‘the wn fasion, ‘This busi-| Where he expects to remain untll next closed, No stoc b kaxes were | long-suffering public to exercise ease, kidney troubles, nervous com- | health agencie the city, such 4 specting boats were 1 109 foot by |News of pettling the mattor in thelr| Wednegday, when he will Ro to, Lake being collected, vation taxes! the power vested in him as Gove an he atest Tat 7 the milk stations, the public play-| « geries of five locks eh are said }OWN fashion ts Just what the police # ing on Proble were falling off and there were no! ¢rnor, and veto this unjust, | plaints and insanity, are Wterally soars | cro unds, medical Inepoction iit tne | & series Of five locks, Which ase sald | OAD eee at aout and that is Thurday mnrning, ob THe Heoplem of 50¢ at all Drug Stores 5 ul i) National Defenss before the twenty: big inheritance tax ments, as excusable and extravagant Direct | 1 Out of aight, off the edge of their gchools, the public baths. What 1|t0 form the greatest fight of bigh|Wny Chinatown Is being #0 heavily |Nayonal Defense pefore, the twenty. Foster. Milburn Co. Props. Buffale, MX @ short addres explaining the pur- State Tax Bill, “Although much has been done charta, he percentage of these In- should like to seo is @ general coe Jit locks ever constructed, IN CHINATOWN IS playground, That js but an inatance In some insta: the District At patrolled to-day, smeaenemecenenmaneengeres {om International Arbitration,

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