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A SPOONFUL OF SALTS RELIEVES ACHING KIDNEYS We eat too much meat, which clogs Kid noted authority. If back hurts or bothers, stop all meat for a When you wake up with back and dull misery in the kidney region you have been jeating too much meat, says a well- Meat forms uric acid, which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood it generally mean known authority Bladder HYLANNPLO FOR ISLOYAL PRESS MAYOR CHARGES “More Seditious, More Dar- gerous” Than Friends of Peace, Says Mitchel. The Mayor Mitchel, following up his charge that Tammany Candidate Hylan had been associated with dia- loyal citizens in the Friends of Peace, last night accused Judge Hylan of having conspired with agents of Ger- many to create @ disloyal press, and of having been in a movement the object of which was "the same treach- erous gedition” whioh characterized the activities of Bolo Pasha. he and they become sort of and loggy. 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The Mayor's new revelations were mado at Freimeister’s Hall, Staple- ton, 8. I. et DANGEROUS MOVEMENT.” membership in the Friends I now make public Judge onnection with a more Street, Theso quarters were secured after Albert Sande Ger- man spy, had brought a letter to the agents of the building from Victor Ridder, stating that Sander was a member of the Staate-Zeltung staff and ‘would make a good tenant.’ “Henry Weismann, President of the National German-American Alliance of New York; Hugo Schweitzer and Sander himself had a more seditious! object in view than the calling of a disloyal convention. With other agents of Germany, they determined! to do in the United States what Bolo Pasha id in France. “They planned to organize, with a confesse The audience, which packed the au- itorium, Istened to speeches by Fire Commissioner Adamson and Comp troller Prendergast with conventional manifestation of interest. Its great desire was to hear the Mayor explain ach plant on Staten Island, They meant to demand that explanation. ‘The Mayor came, talked of an en- tirely different subject, and Staten Inland forgot all about the garbage plant. The keynote of loyalty was sounded and Staten Island, which had come to heckle and complain, rose to cheer. At one point the speaker appeared to misunderstand an interruption which his words had evoked. He had men- tloned the name of Hearst, and there was applause for his charaterization of the champion of Hylan, “If,” he declared with some heat, “you are prepared to clap for a traitor ‘our few and to no ©f-| citizens of the United States can take issue with you, I take isnue, because I am a@ loyal citizen of the United Stat The outburst of cheering which followed must have convinced the speaker he had resented some- thing not intended as a cause for re- sentment, In making his latest disclosure re- garding the association of the ‘Tam- ‘These fine players at $275 are used; therefore, priced so low $8 Per Month or mo Immediate and Free Delivery. ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Terms on Players: Start your weekly Reasonable extension in case of sickness or out of employment GUARANTEED 88-NOTE PLAYER PIANOS WITH BENCH, CABINET AND 20 ROLLS OF MUSIC Not new but excellent values. Special at *219 tory & Clark and other makes, but y guaranteed. Dec. 20th onthly payments 12 & 14 W. 32d St, N.Y. 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Of the twenty-seven, all but five were Germans; of the five names on the list that were not Germans, only three were not included tn the ist of Honorary Vice Chairmen of |the Friends of Peace which | made | public la night. “The sixteenth name on the list of | the Advisory Board of the Printers’| and Publishers’ Association, Inc., is| that of ‘County Judge John F. Hylan, Brooklyn, N.Y.’ “To the prove already mad now add o accusations I hava against Judge Hylan J ers. accuse him of conspiring with the agents of Germany to create in this country a disloyal press. “I accuse him of joining with Henry Weismann, Edmund von Mach, Hugo Schweitze- and Dr. Hall to pollute the source of American information. “| accuse him of striking at the roots of American democracy, | which can be no stronger nor more loyal than the press which informs it. “I accuse him of partnership in @ movement which had for its object the same treacherous sedi- tion for which Bolo Pasha is now French prison. remainder of the Mayor's algo issued from as a statement, to tho original nd to LYDIA E. 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