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A pene! NIE COMMITTEE. TEBRING HARMONY. 6.0. P. RANKS Fiy on State Body Will Con- fe To-Night With Senators zalder and Wadsworth. Tt Republican State Committee, in msion to-day in the Republican) Clubfecided to make one more effort to ling together the Whitman and Lew! factions. ~ With this end in view a committee of five was ar- pointed to confer to-night and to- Morroy with United States Senators Wadswrth and Calder, who are backing the informal conference ealled pr July 18 at Saratoga by the Lewis action. This committee will report inck to the State Committee Monday morning. It consists of F. M. Grher of Buffalo, Jesse 8. Phil- ips of Steuben, B. H. Snell of St. Lawrence, 8. S. Koenig of New York | ad A. E. Vass of Kings, with the) {tate Chairman and Secretary ex- Mcio, In announcing the efforts that will b made to harmonize the warring tetlons, state Chairman Glynn said: "The entrance of women ino poi- ics means that the Repubdlican) arty at the next election will have] a added majority of at least (00,000 ites. The enrollments show that is is true because we already hav ‘majority of 60,000, including Greater} Bw York, with twenty-one counties, nny of them Republican strong-| lids not yet heard from | With victory ahead of us there is treason why we should not be ab! teettle all our d pes before the b fight. On our visit to Sei Mdsworth and Calder at W td we were courteously received, and bh sides to be of the wnimnous opinion that there should) beonciliation that would bring vic-/ ty to the Republican Party and hu- nfation to no one within our ranks. Il that the Senators are as earnest | ators shing- appeared to avoid ai as sincere as we are tmble.”” lollowers of both Gov. Whitman i Lewis voted for the harmony camitteo resolution. | Theodore Liglas Robinson, campaign man- ar for Lewis, Whitman's opponent | f« the Kepublican Gubernatorial | nuination, was among those who! sonded the lution. Yilliam Barne eof the leaders mhe anti-Whitinan movement, dic Nun attend the meeting. Neither did swator on OK Brown, another Lvis booster. William Ort, secre- ta to Gov, Whitman, attended and was said he vote F ’ respite the outward pee to-day, the Whit an and Lewis fitions are nearer a solution of tir differences than they were it is understood that w t but one meetin PSaratoga and that the repre fon at that gathering be decided on 1916 election returns, give one representative embly District with an representative for each ‘This, the Lewis support- would give Whitman ab of the conference, a nta- | which woul trom \dditional 000 votes. rs claim, ylute control toceeding they say will ni nd for, The Wad Ider- dwis triumvirate t the T2 returns be used Ainong the Republics peting were: Jacob A Ader of Kings and a the | Livingston. Lewis ma plic Service Commissioner, J. A ? Kracke, Whitman's Brooklyn Thomas W, Whittle of tne Koenig, Chairman County Republican at of the Qbs; Erry Alderman An Ing m, assistant r for Whitman; r npa and Henry M. sxe AO CROSS DRIVE TOTAL NOW UP TO $170,038,394 ated Returns Still Coming In—| $100,985,498 Appropriat Up to May 34 { | VASHINGTON, Tine 29.—-Red Cross second war fund ptions in th ave dve amount now to $170,038,394 wh returns st oming in, nat nddquarters to-day announced, Th fh, fund amounted to $110,175.12 frm h $1 1 was refunded or rotined by Minancial 2 to-d 4 during endig “Ml whie with $3. last yar, brought the 060,6! came from the ond war fund riv Tot appropria the which hencumbered re PRIVATE BEESLEY RIGID NEW RULES | AMERIC | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1918. AN NEGRO TROOPS IN BILLETS IN FRANCE: Snore BY PURE GRIT WON FOR PASSENGERS LEAVING AMERICA at His Panee John J. ¢ AUSTRIAN 1S. 1HDICTED FOR HS TALK TO NEGROES Charged With Advi Obstruct Enlistment and Offering U.S. AND CANADA JOIN IN REGULATING FINANCES Them to Agreement to Control Issue of Securities Nearing ing Reciprocal German Bribes. Completion. y NEW YORK NEGROES mands it too he adds, for it will |men at the cam nonttored over tho | Presidents and lauded the is named in leountry, Mein: nina the (natitation Hs be of arney MeD | in necessary tene"big reasons the | yaician of New major oné being that it gives 4 who died in fis, after practising ur years. Headquarters for ito) Aseocitio® are ts 18 Went 14d Street and cont tions are accepted alther by Dr, tam Jay Sehiefelin of No. 170 Wilt No. | 8 Joun Ts Nall of N able their physicians to maintain| Street, or Jolin 1, Nall of Ne a) is st a fF medical and scientitic standards; at. | Vent 185th Street |ford them invaluable experience in development of hospital life, is | — | necessary in the equipment of doctors of Their Race} ond surgeons along special lines and Ba, . + research, provides opportunities for | Start a Drive to Raise their graduates in medicine to serve! $100,000. \internships, a chance for negro Pat women to train as nurses, levrn social work, service work among their peo- ple, and an opening for those taking up pharmacy. Col. James A. Moxa, commanding | the 867th Infantry (negro), Camp Up- ton, has written to the organizers, wishing them “all possible success in| the worthy undertaking.” Other let- | tors have been received from Goorge | Foster Peabody, Dr. Talcott Williams, | | Physicians Negro physicians in New York. | stirred by the heroism of soldiers of thelr race on the Frenoh battlefront, are making a drive to build a $100,000 hospital here, planning to offer tt to the Government 43 a base. It will be known as the McDonough Memorial Hospital. Twelve thousand dollars have been already subscribed to the “s fund an@ ground broken on a West | DM 8: 8. Goldwater and Major Joe | Tea before. >. Spingern, © 1 | 1884 Street plot near Fifth Avenue. ‘Ata patriotic meeting Dr. William A. Sinclair ts directing |of the hospital held recently Right the campaign. He points®oat that| Rev. Bishop David H. Greer, D. D.; Sold only in metal packets negro troops have shown they aro| Charles K Hughes, Oswald G. 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Women the world over, find needed help and strength in BECDANS PUS "Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World” Directions of Special Value to Women a Sold by deuggise throughout (he woria, VICTORIA CROSS Ap indictment charging Max Freud-| WASHINGTON, June 2.—A_ recipro- | ty Uy enheim, an Austrian insurance agent | oat agreement between the, United 1 - | ment an rg 1 Take ~ a y Aunties ‘eee sorjpa [subordination among the armed forces | Canadian finance ministry to control akes Command After Ail) Especially Stringent Regul| United States was returned by] the isaues of public und private securt- 4 Company Officers Are Killed tions for Persons Going to |“ i dana Jury today. | tes In the two’ countries is being com- On July first the incandescent lamp service of this Company PY » and Holds Out Four Hours. | the West Indies. ago. At the inquiry wh pleted, It was learned at the ‘Treasury | now supplied under a separate lamp service agreement will be seats Sent | ~ c bs | 4, of the 1 Department to-day d d n ; En Ob . ‘ts ‘ age ate ; a Teen eee eee eey aac patel oep | tiuate Monty CWRU S by the Ca-| Thereafter incandescent lamps will be sold at standard prices ; P arms o ons intending to e the ited | war; ul © Kaiser d parcel o' . 4 i Ce ten Linivabects 4 ainong them a part of the United] nadian finance minister, and vice versa established by the manufacturers as quoted in the schedule filed a are rivalled in mod States were announced by Collector : 5 4 with American securities, The capital | aes . . . -, reer ow 0d the remarkable r } Guistome Newton today to! go! inte [meaner ane Le Shey Went toto ONS | iasuee comentttag today an aounedd: 66> by this Company with the Public Service Commission. This of istoms Ne 0 0-d 0 gO Ol war agains he mans they would so . . . Beesley of the Rif! seeat immediately, Dhey ecive dhe i Leeu KING ARCOMRaR ovbvel sti6h ive 0 tee capa | change in practice is due partly to the increased cost of lamps and Just been awarded ent in reference to pasapcrts and|t mordbers of thelr race in the dayel Sia in this country by the Imperial | partly to the growing use of household power, heating and cook When ail tho office com} taking of letters and cameras out of farms would be cut aid theip| Rolling Stock Company of Canada to | ing devices for which it is impracticable to provide separately m missioned officers P40 ihe eount tan and eves cut out finance the hase of ten locomotives | metered services 4 an attack, Private Lx nk com: | fea ecko Proudenheim's plan wan eald to be o| 000 20 fart oe for the Canadian ; : ; . , ba mand of his ne Le ust have thelr passports | canvass th ToasaddaltebesltD cot Baan The Company,will continue to deliver lamps cither upon cus- . r assault he captured an POST vised by the Customs Inte nnd py P 3 comers’ wri elephone request and, if desired, initial Ps, single-handed, killed two Germans at! furcau 72 hours before sailing. Tl fenified peter | a si icine Corie sai t pig bet naallag Here hae a sed ; p Pace dead an ES who attempted 10 man jnain there tess than 30 days must! HELD FOR INVESTIGATION, | er tee Company, No. 253 Bond Stro payment plan 4 the guns. Three more office make that known, so verifiea * | Brooklyn, blamed on “a eign sub- +r ¢ . . . from a dugout. Onc ° tie port will not be nece | pray the coal,” slightly laared ped The use of lamps now on customers premises furnished by the destroy a map. the Unitced States Consul |imen this morning, They were Harry Company under lamp service agreements may be continued until " Lippitt Recap co Ade Passengers desiring to dis een ben alae Ls burned out, without extra charge other offic Four c y British n the West | cores cara p pat eres 5 fare out i were ri med bY) must hav rt vise tua tos fount 426 treet, Both lithe In addition to the Company's supply points, we understand that _ Ha ures heat aes Fj Isr eared ap oklyn Hospital with cuts bums. lamp manufacturers will establish convenient agencies throughout as prisc he cation > the The explosion bt « he r doo . 4 + 4 A Ab tha enctan Gerannto falreaGe a se Neanae capa a a eanatt ees aantiaess ware ead the city with dealers in electric supplies, from whom lamps may { comrade brought up a machine gun.| 4 with first papers hg. Six of the } unburt be purchased at the standard prices and at the standard voltages s of pag ERS cea OE ag ante AT twenty-one apd thi = for Edison Service which on Manhattan Island is 119-120 volts | the fleeing Germans, For four hours a on TAKE BA aa: din he's eval li under a heavy fire Beesley and his...) me allen vine: in | | and in the Bronx 107-108 volts comrades held their position. The S withiocthe vet | srmans counter-attacked and Dee a permit from is ? \tey's companion was wounded. B ‘ N E C alee ; rear The New York Edison Company the enemy in check until lon who intend to return here 7 i the post on his left had been \ eae en iat tal ie | z At Four Service ree out Not until darkness came did! oo) d at least two | landgman, 13) ra Irving Place and 1sth Street Stuyvesant s600 Beesley move back to the origina! |* si) inven te ceaiks Passa eenpica aurine tue g Branch Office Show Ri the Comven: the Publi line, When he did, he brought al ip “d to necessary | New York i rs} g ranch Office Sherw Reems fer the Ci uence of the Public | 4 his wounded companion and the} ne ae np said re) 3 1) Addrers ‘Telephone Aséren Teleptone Ri P Lewis gun, Beesley then mounted | “1 iv ographs, cameras, metion pice | ine. cla r4 6 Broadway al 8600 151 East 26th Street Lenox 7780 i & the non a parapet and kept it g e aChinoee hiual trumenta, 8 Q 126 Delancey Street 1960 15 East ragth Street Harlem g0t0 ; 4 & against the enemy until things | | which cannot be easily examined 10 Irving Place Stuyvesant s600 369 Kast r4gth Street Melrose ggo0 Fee adiatwn tie CmoalGes (ONT Sheet thee musi be taken RAID ITALIAN RESTAURANTS. 2 FI 24 West gad Street Bryant 5263 Night and Emergeney Call, Parragut yeoo Gall 9 5 ays of Beesley: la hall be marked for exporta- reed With & . | indomitable plu kilfur{tion and submitted t the A specu ‘ PI 2 \ : shooting and good judgment in ¢ he iy not ap After Detectives a mizing ammunition stamp this : ny | Cordas tor Cl , dent as one of the most brililant in| of ro | ttgcas proprietors of 5 Of the ten other men awarded the | ‘ 1 unleations carried ‘out aie downt nen were. share nd with v e “i ob. alt itn ooo won [eens of ttre oF Toe the Tuauay 138 hawt and Ointmen ‘K lish county regiments, altho: | pictures, te cgrama sor Wireless picks | canard, ater er ne ae | Quickly soothe and heal News fror H 7 patie Pucnieearene ate imbeeial Tcenime, Viubath im |. eczemas, rashes, _itchings “ ome is great daring and clever ‘ imprisonment of more [ag and and burnings of the skin.| % : & nis oreo. captured ears or both d . 4 . ° is fave! saphired) Waren tise by Mail Address port for Soldiers and Sailors Po anded capture Ht eon Bel taken ont oes nd Car ‘Ointinent 25 and ie : e en. 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