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German Herold Gets Pabtion. Fhe German Herold to-ts — by permission of to Department. Un te We paper is not required to t fate Bngiish and fite with the Poste fer all news matter apyearing in ite rélative to the war or any of t ne it countries, Permit to " HYLAN MUZZLED? NO, SAYS MURPHY, e Nye ey CT er ™ - en eR EER Tne - a ated E EVENING WORLD, WEUNESVAT, VUTUBES 44%, 1917. | eatsed $1,000,000 to help elect Mitchel. free to meet Mayor Mitchel in de-|they hope to count Swann in plain to me that tho great body of! was tnade of Morgenthaws bate and discuss the campaign ts.|fraud. I know all about it, a! the honest, loyal members of the It | ‘ain y, Which was based ues, fact that Jews in this city. as far as Tammany is con- Said Mr, P86. that's o matter between candidates. Confidentially Mr, Murphy | Murphy: “Mr. Morgenthau has the figure, | 1,000,000, on the brain. That's because figures for a few minutes, asking that his friends be be not quoted except to the effect Morgenthau and a few of Tlo’s @ candidate, and talked tes got together Inst week that Hylan would get 60 per cent, of serve warning now on the men be- hind the scheme that somabody ma £9 to jail it they effect. ‘The Corrigan forces are to make af special drive to-night in Harlem, with a mass meeting at the Petty Casino, Lenox Avenue Street. MAYOR'S REBUKE OF NON-PATRIOTS publican Party are gotmg to rally the cause of Fusion and support aa| Administration that hag stood eons sistently with the country und the! flag throughout this war. “There are tinies, gentlemen, when partisan preference and party organ- igation must give way to the common h of expediency Such a time is as ABO with " Stopped Quick Corns Lift Right ht O8 With “Gete-It” HES FREE 10 TALK HALTS HECKLERS ak oor dlaves elect the vot t a ome | here to-day. ‘When you've been limping : a Hiedld dlishgashaalh Denes Sh INSPECTOR “It is only because it was borne | days trying to get away from Mitchel They did raise $300,000 then,! Despite Mr. Murphy's assertions, BRONX C IEF in upon me that to refuse to step | ime corn or, bomey cise, ae cera = SOPEN NOSTRILS! END. . t 101 oe re ve tried hes only a OPEN NOSTRILS! END 1g }and they have raised the other $700,000 Emory H. Buokner does not believe OF BUILDINGS DROPPED into this, AIR OR eamAY tie Foca) Eoeeiee m2 2 | since. ‘The money is being epent. If/ Hylan will talk. He said: | Also of New York and the surrender of A COLD OR CATARRH * Tammany 1 Head Has Silences Noisy Hillquit Disturb- you want to know how it ts betn “Murphy and Hylan aiso seem to be : the City Hall to the treacherous mind None $) Heard of Million Dollar | rrent vou might no to the law offes) failing out. Murphy denies that ho| Supt. Moorehead Summarfly Dis-| ers Who Failed to Rise for [and hand of Hearst, that 1 stepped ‘phe How to Get Reliet When Head of Charles Steckler or to the Iaw of- has put a muzzle on Hylan, Jocked| misses Vreeland, Who Made National Anthi veloped as we all know. Now the were and Nose Are Stuffed Up. Fund to Elect Mitchel. fice of Martin W. Littleton and find with « padiock and thrown away the ‘ ‘Against Hi ational Anthem, @ of the clty must choose be- Me 94-8 OG 04-9 |out. I'm not saying how it is being | key. This puts it equarely up to Hy- Charges Against Him, tween the candidate of Mr. Murphy | Wort’ Count fifty! Your cold in head or| Tammany Chief Murphy dentes| spent, but T any it Is being spent.” — | Ian and shows he is afraid to answer| Chief Inspector Vreeland of the! “T noticed when I camo upon the Le ein aite and this Administre. ‘ @atarth disappears. Your clogged nos- While possibly Mr. Murphy dia not Questions when heckled, and ts afraid | Bronx Department of Buildings was stage just mow and the band was mW 1g $125, Tammany Candidate Hylan has m t the DM terd ty Buperintend- them.’ 102, fells wil) open, the air passages of realize it, this was his most significant | t meet the Mayor face to face be-|dismissed yesterday by De! Playing the ‘Star Spangied Banner,"| At his second meeting, at Broad- i head will clear and you can| Pen muszied. He says the Judge is f Mr. Little. |22F0 (he people. Hylan, however, wil ent of Bulldings Moorehead, Whom’ began Mayor Mitchol at the Lenox|way Tabernacle, Mayor Mitchel dis- freely. No more snuffling,| free to meet all comers, Chief Mur. | Utterance this campaign. Mr. Hittle-| not talk. There is danger. Hylan|Vreciand recently charged with favor- | au, : cussed the budget for 1918 with rela- Dray mucous discharge, dryness| . ton and Mr. Stecklor are the managers| knows if he begins to talk b will Item to certain builders and with ~Peatre at Lenox Avenue and 111th |i, the assertions of Judge Hylan Do, e 3 mo struggling foe breath phy has @uddenly become senaitive|o¢ the City Democracy. They have bs od the election. Murphy knows it.|\);,va! procedure in office, At Bor- | Street last night, “that some men up |i nat the present Administration Sioa and talkative, which ts regarded by|peen asserting sincerely that Tam-|{ifaret Knows thin Els Fetusal to | ough Hall it was said-Vreeland's dis- there (pointing to the gallery) did |travagant. Going over the ‘Tuck @ small bottle of Fly's Cream|™@ny in the wicwam es an indten-| many men were coming over te them | taiking, and a persistent refusal will misgal was "for the good of the worv- | not stand. items of increase the Mayor Hire from your druggist and apply|tion things aro not well with Tam-|in jarge numbers Jose in ‘the election anyhow.” Heirig same Grand Jury that indicted | "T Want to aay to these mon, and to| need 3 miggestion of a cut. Mab @ Bittle of ‘this fragrant antiseptic | many. At bis Tammany Hall ofiee Mr,|_ Having indorsed Mayor Mitobel the | contractors and building inspectors ®My other men so lacking im respect| speaking to an audience of Slavs at ture | Cream tn your nostrils. It penetrates | Many things have been sald about| Murphy was told that Mayor Mitchel arr ten, tt bas bibaneee following, ae eater ust, Tete ig | oF the national anthem, that If they |Central Opera House in East 67th sup rough thing of soared ie pease the Tigor and the Tiger's bose in the| had been insisting that the deep Hy=| {9 hold five moctings at Camp Uptor, | which two men were killed, 14 now in: | Will not rise of their own accord they |Aireet tha Mayor evotad applause by R SE castes tresses ‘meretrepe past, but pst few of them got a| ian silence was due to orders from| Yaphank, on Friday, and will send ta bls had the charges brought by | ought to be kicked to their feet and| sng people have to ‘reproach Murphy ,| tise out of Mr, Murphy. ut Mr./ the organization to the candidate, | the camp a battery of its best speak- | V") made to stand.” for they have nothii t with aU tant relief, Head colds |” ba ‘he investigation was brought . oF Koee Save Ng #0 great with | “Geta. aw ppt ialy salar ita like magic. Don't| M8rPhy 414 some talking yesterday.| “Why, that’s ridiculous,” said Mr, Ginnlinae ee about by Vredlana himeslt, who is| ‘The Mayor had no interraption at Ubsce th dae pecnie-a auamiaite lita! Heeyeee yeoht sued, ahh Gs o6re, tote Te bop and miserable. Relief |¥0r one thing, he waid that Henry | Murphy. An effort was made by W. M. Ben-| vith esol By ag By connection | the meeting from tho men, who were fytan” ee to lke | pent off like @ banana okin—""ada's ft @ | Croe BEsast Morgenthau and his friends have| “Then Judgo Hylan t# perfectly| nett yesterday to got in touch with| hue building. Mis anxiety to have his Hillquit shouters, and who had dis- beg er gg gm ' lor, ¢ - the Hepublican district leaders, ‘but| |turbed other speakers. The Mayor| Jersey City Atrm hunny as the week Siamese ane Mint & sonpurenes at kis hecaguastemn ia spoke Inst night for the first time im His it never falls. Laéles wear mallee eheas #100, the Hotel Barthold!, Joe Levinson, |°*)'; 2% Sioorentad by Martin, Vree-|t6 campaign before a Republican! BELLEVILL and have pain-free feet. We old fellows bi Herman Beyer and Samuel Krule-|iand suid Moorehead had Constructed | organisation club in Manhattan, It}|J. Jobnson of J¢ a student, werrbedy With OG $800, Mase "le Gace ace otayed youeed 8, ne ote Anat. Fr Tote was at No. 32 Macdougal Street, and /aviator at Scott Field, near here, lost | oaitua needa “Gete-it.” We will ell wail 9500, was fot present, but he seipanee | ¥ Pea act that such action was con.| Ws his first appearance of the eve- | contro! of an airplane at a height of | about and enjoy ourselves as we 41d witha 000; He said he would come to the head.|‘"arY to law. ning. He said: 600 feet to-day, and the machine | sut coms, Get « dottle to-day from yeas 00, quarters if there were any number of “Your reception and the response to| plunged to the ground. Johnson's leg | Grussist. or sent on receipt of price by PRE leaders prosent. Another invitation what your Chatrman has been guod|was broken. The airplane was de- | B. Lawrence & Co., Chicaga, IL ate fo to be sent out for to-morrow after. HELD UP THE WRONG MAN, qnough to say makes {t perfectly molished. a vou need to pay —Advt. i neon. 6t Ave., Corner 18t" Street Last night at meeting at the Hotel Astor the Det Union, one of tho emaller anti-Tammany or- ganizations of some years ago, passed Fosolutions indorsing the Hylan cans idacy. Alexander F, Bacon was ono of those who spoke. About 100 per- fons were present and the resolutions were passed unanimously. Witlam 1. Ransora, Fusion candi- date for District Attorney, issued a statement last night to the effect that if elocted he would at once take up the question of the price of food and coal and would establish special bu- reaus in his office for the handling of these questions, He promised that he would “get results and get them speedily.” Joseph Corrigan, Independent can- idate for the same offles. in a speech at his Bowery heacquarters last night, IS SHOT BY POLICEMAN Three Let Cox Go After Discover- ing Mistake, but He Gave Alarm. As John Cox entered the vestibule of his home at No. 167 Bast 109th Street at 1 A. M. to-day, three men pounced upon him. Two held revolvers. They turned him around @0 the ight would shine on bis face, and then one said: “H— 4, this ain't the man!” And they left him. When they reached the sidewalk Cox shouted, and Policeman John J. Howard ran ‘after them. At No. 1811 Lexington Avenue they darted into the doorway. The Thursday—An Underprice Event That Excels Anything of Its Kind Attempted This Season. A GREAT SUIT SALE 300 Finest Tailored & Fur Trimmed Models Taken from Our Regular $22.50 & $25 Lines Only 3 More Days To Buy Your Liberty Bond OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & G 34th Sireet—New York. Important Fur Sale (Thursday) reef wee Eee iitomation showing that |foukiny into the munsio ana nba Offering a Distinguished Collection of ‘ the corrupt forces supporting Swann|, He liad his own pistol out and fired eee rerey ! in this campaign are Janning to first. The man who fell with a bullet in er epee the one for him. te 4 Harlem. ‘tospitad "an Piette 3 Parizsio, . ° : wi hi Also aspegenptiovel | 5p. Spa wy | Distinctive Fur Coats and Furs Policeman Schwartz chased the two Fur Tr fieton "Avenue caught @ man sho seid Height-of-Fashion Styles rue rimmed Mowete Beatandeacenses = er 88 He At Much Below Regular Prices Faultless Workmanship Breid Trimmed Models ; yEAN } ——-— _ \ Superb Materials Strictly Tailored Models ‘Infants asa nt Tnvalide FOUND IN ROOM; OM; DEAD WEEK eae HORLICK’S ~ cree =~ olf — Suicide. ! The body of Charle ft 4 this if fh ' M AL TT E -D M Mi 1 LK K ecartenint ah ster aah Genteal Aveaan 4 Dr. 6 th | j Rich milk, malted igre German hospital, said ne hed’ bees | Superior soft pelt Hudson Seal Muffs (Dyed Muskrat) in the new ball shape || t } Pure nutrition, ere conte re membered paving smelted | verul day 8 fought tt val bacon fee ne ne sam, oes Meeklig pipe the Extraordinary Value, 8,75 rs Instantly prepared. 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