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Crisis count of 1918 Hollan “PRUIT-A-TIVES” is the only + medicine in the world that is made from the juices of fresh ripe fruits, Thus, it is manifestly unfair to say, “I LERSLATORS MEET TO PLAY POLITICS, NOT FOR BUSMESS Sidetracking Whitman and Dodging Prohibition Their Principal Objects. | Williams. By Samuel M. (Special Staff Co is tho prin- lative session portant enact- publio welfare sed upon in a week and nate and Assembly savings pPPLES, ORANGES, FIGS AND PRUNES Are The Four Fruits Used In Making ‘‘Fruit-a-tives,”’ won't take Fruit-a-tives because I have tried other remedies and they did me no good.” Op the other hand, the fact that “Fruit-a-tives” ie entirely different from any other preparation in the world, is just why you should give it a fair trial, m any trouble of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys or Skin. “Fruit-a- tiveu," 4a composed of the active principle of frwit and the greatest nerve tonic ever discovered. 600 « box, 6 for 82.50, trial size, #5c. Atal dealers or sent by Fruit- w-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. ¥.— Advt the taxpayers; but the session will be prolonged for months while polt- tielans manoeuvre for strategic ad- vantage, The subjects over which | they wrangle are those 1, Ratification of the prohibl- tlon amendment to the Federal Constitution. 2 Abolition of the direct mary system in elections and rea- the of convention pri- toration of aystem, 4. Government ownership and operation of public utilities, atart- (ng with Now York City. 4. A legisiative investigation of the recent municipal election in New York City, covering both the Republican primary frauds and the Fusion campaign fund, pure- ly for political effect. 5. Shall Gov, Whitman have « third term? ‘Tho first and the last of there prop- onitions are moat vital to the profer- sional politicians, Privately the ma- jority of the Republican and Demo- cratic parties are solidly against both, but officially they are wabbling and| alvided. Senator William H. Mill, leader of | Prohtbition forces In the Legislature, aummoed up the status of the Federal | amendment as follows: "It will go through the Aasombly | by an overwhelming vote, ‘Tho fight will come in the Senate, where an effort will be mado to stave off ac- tion. They dare not vote it down and face thelr constituents. The proport- tion for popular referendum ts merely fan attempt to postpone, in order to gain timo for the Nquor tramfe, When New York ratifies, the opposition will break down all over the country.” The first move in opposition was made in the Senate last night in the designation of members of the Com- mittee on Taxation and Retrench- mont, which has the ratification reso- lution In hand, New members to fill vacanclos were added by the Repub- Heans, so that the committee Is tied, If this line-up can be maintained the resolution will not be voted out at this session. THEY ALL FEAR THE NEW WOMAN VOTE. 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Also Records fet R, FNGLANDER LV BL « Vt With rarer 1 Mattress con si THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY en se acca CCC tte ts of any prohibition proposition and are likely to defeat for re-election any member, in up-State counties at least, who dares vote openly against ft In the Legislature, But for this monace, ratification would be readily postponed until after @ referendurn. There ts frank talk in the Capitol that Gov, Whitman expects to ride to a third term and then on Into the White House as the champion of Prohibition and Woman Suffrage, He himself t# exuberantly confident of the first step and eagerly hopeful for the second. His political managers openly declare that nothing can stand jin bis way, Right here begins the | manoeuvring of the old guard and |etand-pat Republicans to head him off, first from @ third term in tho | Stato House. This movement 1s led |by Senator Elon R. Brown, Login- lative der of the Republicans, who plane an aggressive fight. WHITMAN WELCOMES HEARST A8 AN OPPONENT. ‘The firat strategy in this fight ts to abolish the direct primary system {and return to the convention pian of | nominations. If thie succeeds a num- ber of rival candidates are to be set up In different parts of the State and tho Governor enveloped. There are |enough votes in the Legisiature to upset the primary Inw, but the bestsirhadet question is whether two- | thirds can be secured to pass it over the veto which the Governor would | Surely Impose, If legislative investigation of in New York City will help this pro- gramme along, it will be ordered, not primary frauds and campaign funds |for the benefit of publio morals or All of Pur-collar Overcoats the above Vepar pure elections, but solely for the pur- pone of outfianking the Govenor, At present, however, the standpat lead- ers cannot #ee sufficient advantage for them to undertake it, So the proposition langulshos, FOR PARTY CONVENTIONS TO HEAD OFF WHITMAN. Senator Brown prociatmed the necensity of State conventions in a statement issued to-day, saying: “Now York State ts too big to be run on the town meeting plan. New York's interests are too great to be managed by parties that do not as- semble for deliberation, Great bust- ness deliberates and acts through | representative bodies, Tho great weakness in State affairs is the lack of party deliberation and judgment, New York's stake in tho civilized world requires that the maturest judgment of her people be expreased through her strongest and most ri resentative men and that when the judgments of her rties differ, the issues be laid bare before the clector- ate, This can be done only through party conventions.” Municipal ownership legislation de- manded by Mayor Hylan and the new City Administration 1s held tightly in leash by the Republican majority. The old guard has no liking for such Soclalistic propositions, which, so far, have not interested up-Atate cities and counties. They fear that it would fur- nish propaganda ammunition to Will- jam KR. Hearst, who is now considered the foremost prospective candidate in sight for Governor on the Democratic ticket. Gov. Whitman accepts Hearst as his most likely opponent, as things now stand, and rejoices at the pros- pect of an easy victory. ‘THe ten Socialist members of the As- sembly jumped into the arena with Government ownership as their tasue, contesting with the New York City'?, 10, 1918, Democrats the right of way. They) presented bills for “real Municipal ownersh!p” of utilities and announced that in the near future they would in- troduce a comprehensive measure for control of food, making "the State the direct agent for the purchase, pro- duction, distribution and sale at cost | of all nec rien of lif Twe . at DETROM, Jan. 10.—More than 200 Cathode priests of the diocese and a distingui#hed gathering of visiting prel- tes attended the funeral of Bishop Sohn 8: Foley here to-day. 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