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rN A NH NEN GR Te —— . a + + “tHE BVENING WORLD, ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916. EERE bs ee Donte ae ig srrecmnct rte pea none nar THO CHILDREN KLED Mapp. They de. net: ahrfakeo” esc PEAFOR REELECRON Sinct .Ssereieit "AS BI AUTO TRUCK PT a ais their brightness lasts! set oe ae on " arch frineral | Ml | eae For light = durability BI DASHES ACROSS CURB Fase -econamy buy Annie amet, Se ant ah { Growing chile Welbach GAS MANTLES om “REFLEX'BRAND 15¢ Death in Brooklyn Formerly 25%. Upright or Inverted "All Dealers and the Gas Company This Le Tiltord, President of the in ALDERMAN HEAD of the drivers Rad embarrassed | the | Presidegt of Board Now in| rent o We agother force ‘ot “a and eof drivers : Monday. The ‘company ‘nays za Eighteenth Consecutive Year reais eRe nla euae "| eas x Useful Member, | ,otine tus mieie = 7 pa ae bis action on any qu " rq] been comm i by t nt of the Board | vende of ity pargic hlarly | r ost Important] late Maye ynor, whe int for | PRIN Of 1911 wrote hin A pul 4 fOr) ter lauding him for his integrity and yming election The term js] abiilty Atinie Barnett, six ye i, and her brather Eddio, two years, were near the sMbop of their home 4 Division Avenue, Willlama- a litWe after 10 o'clock thin ing when my b 1 by Austin 1 by Tho twenty © office of 1 ren is th on which will be gote <> -- for one year, ax it is to fil the va cancy caused by whe resignation dur-| OVEROCKER FOR HUGHES. ing the early f 1916 of George cAneny. eo yeu of » 192 Third ia Frank | street, 1 turned the corner nnn POLITICAL _ POLITICAL. _POLITICALE * of the Dew Bon Wyt nuet and, jumping . —— Me | Leaque par ow Uiling the “thg curb, crushed the ehildren to lotter of lehed in your state death The parents of the children heard the crash and ran fram the basement \ They fainted when they saw what had 1, A crowd quickly collected angry hands selzed Dinten and his per, William Small, who was on beside him. "DO. YOU AGREE WITH ALFRED W. McCANN? He Said in the New York Globe on October 24, 1916: “KEEP, CROPSEY ON BENCH e — Time Has aut Sh bed ‘ain ize Honesty, Abjlity, Courage and Zeal When Found tn Public position, havivg succeeded to it on Feb. 1, 1916, by reason of his election as Vice Chairman of the Board of Aldermen, in which body he was then| xchange of No. 601 ‘Weet Thir eorving bis neventeenth Consdoutivo | third Mtreet ‘or your information yonr. permit me to rtate that Mr, Willia e D was born in the city in| !* not And nover han been, preatd first aid for Mr, Down wae Oo ne oy Un ot the New York Hay Exchange 18 ig par svelation, I myself at pr man Waters of the Clymer eo ” 4 obliged ( seek employment atter re tips fitting that nt > xtlol h the skin troubles delving but ane! y whol edus| "tire sr, Wittiame 1, too, le es TEE badder pple thal ta earn of Cropsey Means Blow to Corrugtion in . . ei He tae lee jMeveral citizens, held off the ¢rowd igh Places and Purer Air in Court. * Will Resinol Ointment really J crtion Ht ti Yhe arrival of police reserves, Uy feGiudldate for a full term on, the Supreme Court bench. He has served about six monthe stop this dreadful itching and clear tile ite watt thr dhd | Dinien was charged with homicide, of nil palitiegd teat” YOFK. and perhaps in the whole State, there 1s no other man Wyo 6@ eye cleaned up D the office of public prosecutor in a manner that made for him many ye (but w ne on for him something that cannot be bought or sold—e reputation fer undi fe fanaa on th charity, and Poul of @ kind that the twentieth century sees too little of, a Lh Rropaey a politics. T usually keep my mouth shut about my own. I don't even live I know about the present rituxtion compels me to do everything 1 can to eee” nty years tic Street, material wit- my eczema away 7"* on the siaff of the District Att a *Madam, if you only knew as Irrere he remained untit hie eiectio aad thal 1 vould nok: vet . . < im {been so binsed that T could not vote much about Resinol as doctors do-- to the B@rd of Alderman in 1900 from for the better man’ imder whatever | claimed how safe it Isto use, how promptly | the old Chelsea Matrict party emblem he might. be running at the ma- y ‘opaey be retained in . it acte—you woug! net doubt, you | During his torm in the Board te has) anq 1 am more of an indepamdent to- | the . chine & ud his con th the man. f have fever teen introduced to Bite YT bave Revere would use It af ome, Usually it served on most of the important com-|qay than ever before ; Ps OV EROCKER Dr, Morrisey, who was Spheaith in which ho sat L have become familiar with the ‘Kind’ of man he ie o| stopeitching immediatelyand soon | mittoes, and for the inst decads ho | tow any man of independant thoukbt| New Taek, Now from the Willlamsburs Hospital, at- con unable to swerve, himtrom Mie mith ‘conception Cat a OR removes every bit of eruption. has been Democratte floor leader. can nusfport thé “hyeneny in@&mbent of —— > |tended the » ’ An- ive his day in court at Gropsey’s rT ppome . C e } office fi a ‘ t { ‘ognition his. sterlin, aS ‘An + Resinel Ointment is 0 nearly fesh-colored Mr, Dowling 14 @ppored to the ac. | the be rieseistovatha es aa tea CONFESSES, BUT IS FREED) nie's it 5 whieh sie! in the progress of Justice. Magoaty alone 4 anor without abiiity that it can Be used on exposed surfaces with- cepted Fuston method of securing} readily - a Ex ick a mies admit, ie necomp d by an ability of auch high erie. Bo pod T have DON CO! y ouOnS he ruled with an iron hi which Arthur Plaut was convicted bafore'c y I heard the five wwileknown, tore y even tn thelr hour of disappointment and de: feat, “If we had more allan ro ‘Cropeey pt Se tee gut atracting undue attention, Sold by all aiaried experta fffo f le vatsote tres, wrk to Dent. || Righ salaried experta from other Wncelack, Baltinore, sec. cit! K nd : v et a ? i iB 7, | ould hold the law in Breater respect Neve on vf socretaric ould be little less than a civic ert the people of Brook! a Se Ny LAWYERS WORK FOR WILSON. ce 4 ets trust by any man, howe ar violent ths mR a ce £the ‘Rout 7. POLITICAL, POLITICAL. __|and in ad nddition for na \ | weaeennds Wavatied te Leama Stns Ver fulled to | take prompt and’ vigorous action in all the matters affecting petton of A oe Tata n he was ele county Judgt ting President. n to fill aN Unexpired term he indorsed as his successor Hany, ,- lowe 8 potent independent is sure 1s Tespgnaible for Lewis and theepatr ef them soul and woman who fenks that their homes should he si arded not only from bu ore insidious and therefore infinitely more dangerous egemies of home life—the w ‘a and d to bring about at the forthee election, regardiess of the” petty ‘letinctisns ven. Inuance of the services of there age of him. That Cropsey te a bis gan te cone 6 big man it should take advi it he has proved himself to be, together with what his enemies fear in im, conatitute eloquent reasons why ie people should leave no stone unturned to Keep him: where he ts." sal If so, make an X mark in front of the name of JAMES C, CROPSEY e when you vote in Kings, Queens, Nassau, Suffolk or Richmond Coungy ~ Regular Démdratic Nomination _ Judge of the Court of General Sessions | 4 ‘JOHN F. M’INTYRE: % At a stated meeting of the Association of the Bar of the City of New| "1 “ee " York, concerning Mr. McIntyre's ngygigation, the following vero. was made | ak ae rarivan It by the Judiciary Committees moot and busines may be accountabillt "Mr. Jon F. Melntyre, ais mbar 0! much ws. *" by the nations of thi down hie the yellow dog with back, whd with four ye poliey we would be a. pr third-rate power that might Stticn "be approved and indorsed by the Dated, New York, Oct. 10. 1018. 6 Signed by the Chairman and Members of the Judiciary Committen, POLITICAL. | POLITICAL. ae eer eS | ~ 7 . HE HAS KEPT US IN’ PROSPERITY! Vast Growth of Nation’s WeaJth Under Wilson Barred By News in Papers Supporting eed | r uy . . a . wun MANTVacTURIXo M, eee tee SEO SUPP tae for re-election J” Bropobe gitahs eee alt neh ee Lae eens : | ten aS , r Scar a, for GOVERNOR n. ae was And We Urge, All Other Voters to do the Same R, Fulton Cutting Ma OF ¢ Outerbridge® Henry R. Towne « Louis Marghall Vincent Astor - ‘Allan Robinson John R. dos Patsos- ‘Lewis L. Delafield Elmer G. Sammis Wm. Jay Schieffelin Edward W. Allen Douglas Robinson E. R. A. Seligman Clarence B. Smith * William Sloane «Wm. H.: Wheelock William D. Baldwin Allan W. Evarts « J. Lynch Prendergast Dallas B.’ Pratt Frank H. Tyler Jacob C. Klink Henry L. Morris Walter Lindnér William McCarroll Alexander M. White Frederick Trevor Hill Geo. E. Ide Edward E. Sprague * Henry L. Stimson Lucius H. Beers E. A. Macdougal, Nicholas Biddle Oscar S. Straus Ardolph L. Kline Louis L. Tribus Frederick M. Davenport Wilton Merle-Smith,D.D. Ludwig Nissen ° Henry L. Stoddard John A. Hartwell, M. D. Charles B: Dillingham « Wilham W. Niles Meier Steipbrink Wiliam Hamlin Childs Joseph H. Choate George W Brush, M.D. F. H. Hateh ° E. Stagg Whitin Wm. Wirt Mills , William Lieberman Adolph ‘Lewisohn Alfred E. Marling Wilham 'C. Breed John A, Sleicher John Williams “We have swung out, intaa new business era prccanart® fot “ in America. American production has increased |, g771"sr sicuet it to such a volume that American business has burst {ts jacket. “Not only when this war is over, but now, America has her place in the world, and takes her place in the world of finance and commerce pon a scale that she never dreamed of before.” — rom Prendent Wilson's apeeeh before the National Association of Grain Dealers a) Baltimore, Sept. 25, 1910 ‘t geo Ss ets Hic oN “oon TT, os ES ed ne ciara Tate mea res te vate Bere. mete: uy he RET NRE it ewe i Be we ON hs THIS MAD) sn ve 96 - ‘ ’ ~

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