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_{%6 FAMILY DOCTOR'S “MUZZLED HYLAN” Be ae cee AT STK ME MEETINGS. haps he Is waiting 1 his other political - Murphy's profit; whenever Mur- Because They Did Her Good tirected the publie affairs of riments, it has been to ROCHON, JAN, 14th, 1915 “IT suffered for many years with ter y ha those departments, to give 10 bad service and to exploit the Treas- rible Indigestion and Constipation, 1 i hen tu [ury in the Interests Of himsel? and’of had frequent dizry spells and became | Mayor Pushes Can Campaign in] i)? fiends eit wh greatly rundown. A hor advised Brooklyn Despite New | Jucxy My Ian's bereonal and. politte me to try ‘Vruit-atives’ 1 did so and iy hb Vai ‘es of articles entitied “Who. to the surprise of my doctor, I began Trouble With Voice. join Fk. Hylan?” formed main to hinprove, and he advised me to go) Seine ie text for all of the Mayor's evening ‘ at) Mayor Mitchel's volea is again | <porel ‘ email On with ‘Fruit-a-tive troubling fim, Wat it ne believed exempt Firemens Hall Bay I consider that LT owe my life to May r was interrupted by | to-day ho would be able to keop all Fruit-a-tives’ and 1 want to say to! nemoite, He spoke largely In| lack « 1 facilities im that lo- | those who suffer from Indigestion, | *PPO Oe ones nt six meatings | cality.. Mr. M tehel fashed ack 'a. Constipation or Headaches — ‘try ; eet | eply iy. which he lauded the results Yl inst night. He began the evening at | || CY stem and declared: Fruit-atives’ and you will get well.” | stauch's, Coney Island, where he | rhe appropriation for. $12,000,000 | | CORINE GAUDREAU. again chided Judge Hylan for not | made the new budget will give 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial site, | answering questions, “even when | 10.00) 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid | asked by a woman.” neat for every d | by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, He told how Leader Murphy had Even the M ¢ e candidate, | the applause. N. Y.—Advt. unmuesied the Tammany candidate, ep Rnty Deenocracy, WhIdh Gon ducted the Bath Beach and Bay Ridge meetings, had invited Judge Hylan to appear Many citizens of foreign birth at- tended the meetings at No. 6203 18th |Avenue and No. 7501 Third Avenue, Brooklyn. They applauded vigorous- jly Mr. Mitchel’s announcement that, | Jiike President Wilson, he did not de-| the support ‘of "Py Only #1 a Week el aa ea, dia Hall, Halsey Street, Brooklyn, a man interrupted Mayor Mitche) When quiet was restored the man announced that ag Judge Columbia Leader... .. 78.75 Hylan. hadn't swered questions pounded by the Mayor some nights ie the pm for the ‘Tammany candidate. Six Double-Disc Records . $8325 Just imagine your sitting at your dinner table and hear- ig one of the world’s greatest the Hylan to answer them — POLITICAL NOTES. | | | A dinner was giverl last night at Little Hungary to Judge William L. singers entertain you while Ransom, Fusion candidate for Dis- you're eating. That's pretty trict Attorney, The speakers include : a of to-day, Martin W ton, Rabbi Adolph soft for the man ¢ y ‘ ‘ig, Louls Marshall, And just see how is for you to own a Columbia. Why, who'd be without one when we offer such liberal terms of credit? Other Models $1 §-75 to 8350 isn’t it? easy it skowltz and Judge yilllam M. Bennett eir effort to have nization in the} ‘District in Brook- lorse him, Bay know Roswell D. Tompkins, Secretary of the United Board of Business Agents now — we “for cer= f ri ed hear of the Building Trades, said to rep- advance esent 1154 bers, made pubic On Correspondingly Easy Terms | 2'rw"iuvs. yeaterd ‘adopted by that _ f body denouncing the Mitchel Admin- All the Latest Records and We Charge Them, ' istration. The resolutions charge the Mayor wandered taxes and 50 feet Write for. ou to ie fee oe turned t over to the Rocke- Taiking wt fect 7 being taken by| a are itor, the Columbia University | dblbete daily, showed Mitchel, 637; 101; Ben- nett, 61 A new economy in food EE if you agree with the many thrifty women who are finding that H-O helps to save household money and at the same time provides a nourishing, strength- ening breakfast dish. Try H-O and see if it won't largely re- place expensive eggs and meat on your breakfast table. Notice that you only have to cook H-O 20 minutes. That's because we Steam-cook H-O 2 hours at the mill. Recipe for “H-O" Bread 2 cups of H-O Oatmeal, 5 cups of flour, 2 cups boil- ing water, 4 cup molasses, ¥ tablespoon salt, 1 table spoon butter, 1 cake of com- pressed yeast dissolved in y cup of lukewarm water, Add boiling water to Oatmeal and fet stand 1 hours add molasses, salt, butter, dissolved cake and flours let raise until double in bulk, beat thorouh- ly—use hand to shape—turn into buttered bread pans, let raise again, and bake 2 loaves, or 4 small ones, Try H-O too for the new deliciousness of its true nature-flavor. yeast Wouldn't today be a good time to start to serve H-O? And remember: One package of H-O makes 30 dishes of de- licious, nourishing oatmeal. jmiah O'Leary, WHO'LL GET JOBS UNDER HYLAN 1S MAYOR'S QUERY Suggests O'Leary, Viereck and Whitney Have Earned Silent Candidate’s Gratitude. A fow possibilities are suggested by Mayor Mitchel In a new statement stioned him about the regarding Judge John F. Hylan's fa ure to answer questions or tell how proposes to better city depart ments, Ono of the possibilities mentione! was that George Sylvester eee Kk er because of his knowledge of pleri rs heckie folned tn Jacid. Another was Jeremiah O'Leary for Corporation Counsel. or’s statement was in part: “Bince we have no {nformation from Judge Hylan to assist us in de- termining what will happen to the city departments should Judge Hy- lan become Mayor, we can depend only on what we know of Judge Hy- lan's past and present actions and associations, “It elected, who will be Judge Hy- Jan's Police Commissioner? Will it be Edgar A. Whitney, who has placed Judge Hylan under. obligations by coming forward with an affidavit in Judge Hylan's defense? “Whitney stands out in the present campaign as a man who knows what & Murphy police force ought to be He js the man who confessed to Jus- tice Jerome that he was a go-between for Wardman Glennon of the Devery police force, and notified Glennon whenever the Parkhurst Society in- tended to rald a gambling joint or a disorderly house which was the protection of the police. “Who will be Judge Hylan's City Chamberlain? Will it be Charles E. Turner, who has made the other afi davit in Judge Hylan's behalf in re- |ply to The World's’ exposures? “Whb will be Judge Hylan's poration Counsel? Will it be Jere- upon whom Judge Hylan ts now relying to deliver to him all the disloyal vote that O'Leary controls? “Furthermore, The May- under Jeremiah O'Leary's relative is now helping to sondiet Judge Hylan’s campaign. “Who will be Judge Hylan's Com- missioner of Street Cleaning? Will it be John Devoy, who is equally solicitous with O'Leary in Judgo Hy- lan’s behalf, and who was implicated with O'Leary In the von [gel papers? | “Who will be Judge Hylan's Dock | Commissioner? Will it be Mr. Mur-| phy? Mr. Hearst would probably object to this appointment if he feels | to-day as he felt in 1911, when he! declared that; ‘Murphy’ as Dock Commisstoner gave the Ice Trust what it asked for in the way of docks. As Dock Commissioner he dispose of dock privileges just as to-day he| Court Judge- | disp ships.’ 3 of Supreine “George Sylvester Viereck, the edi-| tor of Fatherland, may be appointed Health Commissioner for his knowl- edge of picric acid, Igel papers testified, “The Adolph Stern who signs him- self secretary to Bull, © ry's pa- per, may be appointed Fire Com- missioner for his energy in circulat- Ing this seditious sheet “There is a great fleld for specula- tion as to the appointments which Judge Hylan if successful may make. Ho may follow the dictates of Mr.! Hearst or the dictates of Mr. Mur- phy or the dictates of both.” CORRIGAN TELLS OF PLOT TO “ROB HIM OF VOTES” Hints That E ven if Tammany Elects) . Governor Will Re- move Him, Swann, One of the most sensational speeches of the campaign was made by Magistrate Joseph 1, Corrigan, independent candidate for District Attorney, in Harlem Casino last night. With him wero bers of the Longshore tion, who say they will cast 48,000 ; iAdaahattan Subwayite Nevins St. Station, Brookl yn—! votes for Corrigan, Mr, Corrigan accused Tammany district leaders of ordering their henchmen to tear down Corrigan pie- tures throughout the city. He de- scribed Mr, Swann 4s an “old wash- erwoman” and said Tammany trying to save Swann, “not because they like Swann, because nobody likes him, but because they need him in their busines The speaker said he had word they were soldier vote. He described his Re- s n CURL Velvet hn Ha per 2 publican opponent as “a man who 4 & Co.'s ‘hasta, Italian $1.00 Ai eune j says he is a candidate of the Lin- Very close woven velvet- § 98 Scotch Whisky allan aiyles. 9B: }ecoln type” and asked, “Gentlemen,, n Oriental, medallion og ond mellow liqueur Cualia & Prats, AOR don't you think there was more to aleve dauinela Srotehs YY GP eer 138 Lincoln than a pair of long logs?” Promlar, Breach avis, “AP He called attention to the fact that $45.00 Prominent Makers 9x12 We Give ae Green Trading Stamps as usual. Ask for Them, there were still charges pending less Axminster Double aac Stamps till 12 lock. Single gx Stamps Thereafter, against Mr. Swann before Gov, Whit- Best Seam! Single Gold Stamps all day man and suggested e Gover- High pile iaaineiemea. nor’s determination to have control of Aiea $ 98 the Dist t Attorney's off would haat cause him to remove ann after TUBS, e election “if chance Swann, |ff patterns of the season suitable for all rooms....+ should be re-elec In addition to this he declared that the Prosecutor's office was inefficient was subservient to political © could be no of the Repub- | polities, ~ avis Lraie ¥ ne Pittsfield David Lydig of No, 82 Hast 79th died last night at his country place | Pittsfield, Mass, He irvived widow, who was Miss Hannah M |kins of New York, to which the von} several hundred mem- | going to try to rob him of his! ‘ther on the HILLQUIT SAYS CAMPAIGN | IS LIKE BURLESQUE SHOW a ames | Tiger Slaying Hero, Offended Hero- ne and Movie Actor (Silent) in Cast. The Mayoralty campaign was de-| bed as a “show” by Morris Hill. | yiit, Socialist candidate for Mayor, ut the North Star Opera House last | night. We hay ve a good show and a large he sald, “in fact the cast too large, We havea hero. If you jon't belleve it look at the posters de- picting him slaying the tiger, Then » have the herotne, Bennett, whose ence has been offended because | was deprived of his primary votes. | re is a movie number, too. Hylan prefers the movies to speaking parts. mpan I suppose that Iam the villain, If you don't belleve it, read the edi- torials in the newspapers. Our show | will run two weeks longer.” The candidate refilled an empty hall in five minutes last night. It was after 11 o'clock when he reached Stuyvesant Casino on Second Ave- nue, where he was acheduled to talk under the auspices of Cutters’ Union No, 10, and the crowd, despairing of hearing its candidate, was pouring down the Avenue, Mr. Hillquit's ar- rival turned the homegoers stam- | peding back into the hall, and he had to fight his way through jammed aisles to reach the platform. “I'd Uke to appear in moving ple- tures with the cutters of Union No. 10," Mr. Hillquit sald, “Just as your posses, the manufacturers, appeared with Judge Hylan, That picture is worth thousands of votes to us and may even insure @ Socialist victory.” The Socialist candidate spoke to| three packed audiences, all on the | east side, before he got to Stuyvesant | Casino, and at Yorkville Casino, 86th | Street, near Second Avenue, he preached victory to a crowd of 2,000 and promised that the Mayoralty elec- tion would bring cheer to the demo- crats of all urone - —— Pollee Siay Convicted, Walter Hill, a negro whose home was | in Stamford, Conn., was convicted yes- terday by a Jury before Judge Mcintyre in General Sessions of murder in the | second degree, On Aug. 6 he shot and killed Patrolman Robert Holmes in a hallway at No, 14 West 138th Street. FACE DISFIGURED WITH PIMPLES Hard and Red. Ashamed to Go Any | Place, Also Hands Covered, Itch- anor Demonstrations 145 East 14th Street . ing and Burning Severe, Could ong Not Sleep, Cuticura Healed, Leads ThemAll The Speakers will include the following Democratic "1 discovered two small pimples on my face and they were spreadin s0 that my face was nearly covered, were hard and red, reg my face was so badly disfigured that I was ashamed to go any place. Not only my face, but my hands were covered with Fries and the itching and burning was severe, and I could not sleep. “At last I saw an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and I sent | | for a free sample. I bought more, and | was healed." (Signed) Miss Helen Rhodes, Marlboro, Q Y., April 23, 1917. No beauty doctor can do more for | your complexion than Cuticura Soap, assisted when necessary ty touches of | Cuticura Ointment. 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