The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1916, Page 19

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| s ae BV ewan nounced that all the prominent men who backed Mr. Osborne in his suc- cessful fight against charges in the : ONPRISON REFORM ives me a call every time I idea. Some of thowe who will back the campaign are: George Foster Poa- |body, Frederick A. Goetea, Geor |Gordon Battle, Judge William . Wadypms, R. J. Caldwell, James C. Egbert, H. —_——— buy © box of candy. Hastings H. Hart, Perley Mores, Mra, John H, Wiagier and | Thomas L. Chadwin jr. courts of Westchester County and in his work will support him in the campaign for spreading | aroufd the Mutual Welfare League) thusiastic about the plan. He an-| Sing Sing ORANDPA DIDNT NEED CASGARETS POR THE BOWELS Two hours a day sawing wood will keep liver and | bowels right. Will Tour Country in Advo-| cacy of His Welfare ®@ League Idea. Thomas Mott Osborne will visit every State to preach prison reform, NO QUININE IN League as Warden ef Ging sing|‘Pape’s Cold Compound” Ends Prison. You who take exercise in an} easy chair must take Colds and Grippe in a “ ” The plan for Mr, Ovborne to go ‘Cascarets. stumping was matured at @ meeting Few Hours. of prison reform workers and theatri- cal managers in Sherry’s last Friday. Then Mr, Osborne's promise to go f®round explaining his theories and practice was obtained. Among thows at the meeting who Take “Pape’s Cold a” every two hours anti] you have taken three doses, then all arippe mise: goes and your cold will sem t promptly opens your clogged-up nos- Erits dnd the alr passages of the bead, | agreed to back Osborne's cam- | stops nasty discharge or nose running; Saipe Gere DAR Beans Warten, reueren tis headache, dullness, fever: “3 {shness, sore throat, eneesing, soreness Chairman of the committee; Jules 8. Baohe, banker, who presided; Adolph Lewisohn, President of the committee; | and snuffling. Ease your throbbing | Mrs, Helen Hartley Jenkins, Rot! head—nothing else in the world gives Cooper Megrue and Edgar Selwyn. |jsuch prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold Mr. Bache, who represented the|Compound,” which costs only 25 cents Financial Committes, and Mre, Jen, |at any drug store. It acts without as- kine and othere assured @ guaranty |sistance, tastes nice, and causes no fund as @ starter that rane into the|!nconvenienca, Accept no substitute. OY | ANT FURNISH HER A HOME at ‘1 fm of, in other words, on the “ROTAL" Easy Paym Pian you will wonder how you could ever have been eatia to live in @ “rented furntahed”* room. and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing meeting that if he would head the campaign he could have the largest theatres in the country to talk in which te keeping your head dissy, your tongue coated, your breath o enshve | eit either to him or to the id dy full sold, Why don't vou get « 10 or 20-| ,,D%, Waite anld to-day mat te cent box of Cascarets at the drug! formation of groups In each Btate to store and enjoy the nicest, gentlest push the Mutual Welfare League and liver and bowel cleansing you ever) other reform ideas aa advanced by experienced. Cascarets work while| Mr. Osharne. He said the meetings deep. You will wake up feeling will be arranged far in advance aud tnd fine. Children need this candy | Tospects are that Mr. Osborne, catharti¢ too.—Advt Bevr Nfe—teel bully! Don't eta; tay, bilious, eae constipat Remeve the liver and bowel poison 3 Rooms Furnished Cees 08 Two Big Stores. Open Evenings. “BE LWEEN Sy 119 1291 F CORNER 3037 AV “I5OS1 POLITICAL, ‘om Lrown,” a@ he is known to of 8 Sing and Auburn be- SSS | cause sumpling of cell life un. talking most’ of the winter, Mr. Osborne ts expected to announce this | "Be when he will begin the work. inoreases strengtt ef | giced students of penal problema, not Golioate, nervous, run’ ' only among the educators of Colum- | bia University, among whom Dr. ment came last natgnt t the country, bave be- 1 that the plan of self. NUXAT FD TRO ‘der that alias, will be traveling and Dr, Whitin also said that unpreja- Whitin is numbered, and from whom or con cts was funda. jest of recent the reform. druggiat about it ¢ sobn said he was en- talned from any good ¢ POLITICAL. POLITICAL, _— (This Advertisement was offered to the New York American and Evening Journal and refused by them.) _ What NATHAN STRAUS says of JUDGE SEABURY NATHAN STRAUS Pasteurized Milk Laboratories Founded 1802 948 East Thirty-Second Otreet NEW YORK CITY November 2d, 1916, My Dear Judge Seabury: 1 am extremely sorry that I cannot be with you to-night to tell my friends why I think that you should be our next Governor, During the whole career, as Judge and as a man, you have always stood for what you knew to be right. You have fought many fights to protect the weak against the strong and the troubles of the poor and oppressed have been your troubles. To you all men, Jews or Gentiles, rich or poor, have always been alike and to all you have given even justice. As Governor I know you will maine tain the same course and the State and the people need your sere vices, With heartiest good wishes for your success, I am, Yours very sincerely, NATHAN STRAUS, \bs 2 eS What the American Has Said of Gov. Whitman On May 27, 1915, the Amertcan satd editorially of Whitman: Gov. Whitman has utterly failed. His Instances of service to the public have been rare, while his ecte of truckling subservience to the interests are innumerable and unpardonable, It te use he has become the will- ing ‘associate and the ready tool of Barnes and Root that Gov, Whitman has lost, and deserved to lose, the con- ¢ public. fidence of tituban'e alliance with the predatory interests and with the corrupt forces of machine polltics ls the menace of the Republican Party of the Nation To-day the Republican Party In New York is the creature of Reet and Ryan, Barnes and Whitman. They represent precisely the forces, the methods and the purposes which led the Nation utterly to repudiate that party at the polls in 1912, Can any reasonable man doubt that a like repudiation will attend any Republican ticket put the Republican Party in New York—by Root and Ryan, Barnes and Whitman—by the equali aad the selfish financial interests which these men publicly represent and sordidly serve? On May 2, 1915, the American also eatd editorially: Responsible for the $19,000,000 direct tax, . . ° . . e AoA ss ann seca illite” al Malady out In 1916 by Political interests and now responsible for « marginal railway which may coat the elty more than $30,000,000, Gov. 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