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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918. (HAMILTON'S [F ree rally want to sve money on your summer WHITMAN BOOM “FOR PRESIDENCY READY TOSPRING Republicans at Syracuse Find Governor's Machine Well Oiled and Waiting. possibility in sight the spot in Sara-|in fifty would tolerate, if he could the eve of a State wide | prevent it, a typically Roosevelt at-| who is contesting With Gov. Whitman| of Republicans to realize [tack on President Wilson at a Repub-|for the Republican mormnation for | Seitz nd smoothness of the | lean convention. They feel it would | Governor, will hold a conference here | It has complotel. dresses see what we offer Whitman machine, absorbed the Old Guard, or what 's DRESS SALE And what is to happen in Conven ; tion Hall during the next forty-eight | Veal chills and fever. They don't want hours ia not bothering the managers | Theodore Roosevelt or any one else | Jury jn the case of his former office {his trip to Frankfort, Germany, early of the Whitman steam roller in the |*° spoil their plans for Gov. Whit-| manager, John A. Tolishus, after anjin 1917, to arrange the transfer of ownership in three profitable chemi- cal companies here from German to He described how d the $872,000 deal with- § papers from one side to GARMENT_©O 307 FIFTHAVESENY sacitiatas Their plans are laid, Bin. detail is attended tc Firat there will be apeechmaking, |opeless Lewis minority can make 4 | to the convention. every patriotic mostly, then the launching of the platform made to fit every of ficial word or act of Gov. Whitman] platform should contain @ definite | eck's renomination, are being dis- as well as every future ambition he|@™Phatic plank submitting the liquor | cuased in the corridors of the hotels This platform promises ‘Typewriter Instruction Learn to be a proficient typist without cost to yourself We have evening classes is are in charge their teaching you become a fast We supply the machines for these classes free We hold these cinase ‘amvootent ot The SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y., July great big outcome of the un- a work of art, a product of|committed to a ratification of the ling election. Whether the Liev onvention, which Whitman believes his nomina- |State-wide prohibition without con- jor withdraw as a candidate is a qu assured, and, dent Taft and Elihu Root aa ar oratorical attractions, will the actual launching of a 1920 | Presidential boom for The Oliver Typewriter Company This ts not pure convention | It would not surprise any one here gossip, but a fact The Republican keynote of the com. | platform, ing Congressional campaigns through-| If any one believes for a moment | Republican State Committee, who is out the United States will be sounded |that the Governor's strength ts lim- | regarded as invariably reitecting the s by Tatt and Root and [lied let him lwten to the words of | Governor's views, said that ho cou Even those who are openly opposed Attorney General natorial opponent, nly admit that GLASSBERGs| VAMP SHOE in ali Shades in nid and Suedes, Oxfords and High Boots. A shoe that combines gracesuines of line, supreme comfort and a small- size appearance—all State Chairman Glynn. NO ATTACK TO BE MADE ON |Anderson, like Whitman, believes in| gressiman W. W. Cocks THE PRESIDENT. GUARANTEED SINGERS HOLDEN'S Sth Ave. Cor. 31st St. these addresses will not be diatribes man realizes the popularity of Wilson there will be milder Administration criticisms linked with fulsome pro- | ton. feastons of “win the war" policies. All “Lost and Found” Qdvertined in The World or reported nd Bureau.” Room But there is one fly in the Whitman | Political adviser is?” asked one of the |One Man Killed oo eeeeeeeareeeaeeeeennennee nd Another Hurt “CASTO R | | political ointment that ts more men- | Onvention delegates to-day. | Mineola Auto Crash. For Infants and Children |{n Use For Over 30 Years CoM Bia vo NB red fig ions el acing than the showdown on prohi 8 the one man most fearr date announced wh and, frankly stated. managers of the convention are fear- Like Gov, Whitman, Lieut. Gov. threats for a|old timer. Cal! 4000 Heekman, Ne Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main. Send for catalog W. he will | ) the | the reply. Tye Ao JONES & BRINDISI Craftaman Bldg., 6 East 39th St. ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC x RUGS x Most Stable Security in the E, M. Gattle & Co.—Jewelers 6380 Fifth Ave., N.Y. posite the Cathedral Guaranteed to Increase in value each month. JEWELRY —Class Pins and Rings Athletic Medals and Fraternity Pins DIEGES & CLUST, 15 JOHN ST. This Space donated by the CORONA TYPEWRITER | COMPANY, 129 West 42d Street, New York City. FINESSE IN FOOTWEAR Low shoes and pumps $8—$9—$10 FIFTH AVENUE at 42nd Street Por service. security, +29 Bast 29th Stivet: New York NOLLMAN & COMPANY BUTTER AND EGGS Tel. 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City to-day the New York Governor is the | ful he will talk too much on some un- | pawara Schoeneck, also a candidate | Presidential) | desirable subject. for a third term nomination, will have For instance, not one Whitman man |PPosition in the Republican prima: | en. | Friends of Attorngy General Lewis, | to select & candidate to take the fold | hurt the cause of the Republican| qeainst the Lieutenant Governor, | SCHOENECK’S PART IN RACE IN- | TERESTS GOSSIPS. | |, The appearance of Mr. Schoeneck bewore the Onondaga County Grand why Chairman Glynn and others are to-day suffering from poll- man. indictment for sedition had been) voted againet the latter, has been a ‘There is just one issue in which the | {opie of discussion among delegates showing to-morrow, and that is on! Its effect on the Governor's primary the prohibition question. Lewis and | camgaign and the general campaign to his followers believe the Republican | follow, in the event of Mr. Schoen- question to a referendum. by Republican leaders, who have ‘he Whitmanites are practically |much at stake politically in the com nant Federal amendment, which means |Governor should remain tn th sulting the people. Lewis orators |tion that inevitalty is broupght up will demand on the floor that the ref- | where two or three Republicans meet e regards the local political /erendum clause be placed in the plat-jand swam talks. | events that are to occur In this State |form. Gov. Whitman and his friends ap- on primary and election days merely |PROHIBITION MAY NOT APPEAR | parently have made up their minds as ipeidents to hie great career be- IN WHITMAN PLATFORM, that they must stand by Schoeneck, | who was one of the first among thi present elective State officials to au ify for a place on the Whitman office- if prohibition is entirely eliminated from the Whitman made to order Id William H. Anderson, State Super-| gee no reason why the. 1 nt Intendent of the Anti-Saloon Leacuc. | Governor should be drop 100 per cent, prohibition, not the kind | man's. personal campaign. man Lt part in tt.” “I wonder who Whitman's obief — “Charles 8. Whitman,” replied an| Christopher Wal’ sch, a carpenter em- | ployed at"Camp Mills, Mineola, was in- osevelt] “How about J. Sloat Fassett, the | stantly killed and his father, William, has| temporary chairman of the conven- | seriously injured, when an autobobile tion, or State Chairman Glynn?” | which Christopher Wal was driving Ralph Oliver of Hempste The Waltachs live in Mineola. Three-Fold Fighters An Editorial by A. W. Time was when they were called ‘‘salt water soldiers’ and there was a hint of derision are known as “‘hell-hounds’’ by the Huan, | | which has loosened his teeth of war until he | has strength only to bite the dust! | The United States Marines—first in the fight—and with a record which will be a spot- light in the American history of the Great War, need men. Just as the Seventh Regiment used to be known as | the “crack” regiment of New York, and the Coldstream | Guards the “swank” of London, so are the United | States Marines the “cream” of our fighting bodies. | | Only one man in ten who apply is accepted. The | standard is exceptionally high and decidedly worth | trying for. | The great objective in enlisting in anything, today, is to | whip the arrogance and the world supremacy germ from the Hohenzollern tribe. However, there is a certain pride—and | a double objective—if, in enlisting, one may become a member of a superior branch of the service. The United States Marines are eager to welcome you, if | | you are the right sort. If you have the desire to see real action, | to bask in the glory of the record they have made and to be, | | yourself, one of those who will maintain their remarkable standard, | apply today. There are three branches to the United States Marine service, on land, on sea and—now—in the air. Try for any of them. Go to the United States Marine Corps, 24 East 23rd St., and—if you are accepted—you may be sure that you are a | 100% man as well as a patriotic son of Uncle Sam. | BURNS BROS. _ ICE|| ||ALEXANDER HAMILTON ||] Corporation, 103 Park Ave. INSTITUTE Certified Natural and Hygeia Ice Courses in | of superior quality at lowest mar- Executive Training ket rates, | 13 Astor Place, Tel, Vanderbilt 5050. MONG the best of The Dicta- phone's multitude of good friends are numbered thousands of girls who have found that The Dic- taphone System enables them to transcribe dictation more swiftly, more accurately and with less strain than by any other system. TAEDICTAPAVNE Phone Worth 7250—Call at 280 Broadway This advertisement was dictated to The Dictaphone holders’ entente primary ticket Jing that it was George A. Glynn, Chairman of the|without papers at that time. betwee! should be left to candidates. Wo be- |loyalty and patriotism among people | RYer Off aadock Metween So Neve it would hurt the cause ff there |who know him,” said Mr. Glynn. “The | Rrooklyn. is sO great just now that @ bitter! were a party platform declaration.” |publicity he received in connection President | Anderson believes that the time has |with the Tolishus incident was the |treated by @ surgeon of the Williams Instead | Passed when State politicians must Le |work of political cnemice of his in| burg Hospital catered to for prohibition legislaticn. |Syracuse. I will exonerate the friends | lives at N His hopes are certainly in Washing- jot Attorney General Lewis from any | \Venue | “The Governor advises them,” was| collided with a machine driven | by | Always bears . at Yash- | ington street and Clinton Road to-day. | Signature of At 14 West 40th Street 177 Broadway Crouch & Fitzgerald in the title; but that was long ago. Now they | ‘upon whose jaw they’ve landed an uppercut, | § Fine L ade seget tive for nearly ears Unly one Man in ten the man who discriminates DELPARK UNDERWEAR NETHERLAND BANK 41 West 34th Street, NewYork SAFE ‘DEPOSIT-VAULTS AS NO PAPER IN $872,000 TRANSFER Felt It Prudent to Leave Deal Documents Over Sea. it. Seitz continued yesterday in Attorney General Lewis's office, No. 51 Chambers Street, the story of The inquiry was brought about by Mitchell Palmer, Alien Property companies ar. the Roessler & Hasslacher of New York, control of which was bought at $200 a vhare after it had paid d b as i00 per cent; the Niagara i Electric-Chemical, bought at re when dividends had run| cent. and the Perth Am- bought at $200 a share | after dividends of 100 per cent. Own- ership in the three companies is inter- Seitz, a lawyer, testified that he went abroad without letters of in- troduction or written authority, feel- prudent to travel li taint BOY OF 12 SAVES BABY. | -| Rescues Three-Year-Old Who Had) aI Fallen Into River. suggested by Lewis. was less communicative. Casimer Burneski, twelve years old, miscarry, | “Prohibition is not an iamme to be| “Any one who knows EM. Scho-|proved himself a hero to-day when | placed on party platforms,” says An-|eneck at all knows how futile it/he three-year Joseph | against Prosident Wilson, Gov, Wiit-|derson. “It is a moral’ issue and |would be to attempt to reflect on his|Bardonio, who, had | fal into, the uth First Street After he was rescued Joseph was sent home. He orth Fifth Street N jo. 169 Wythe ! Next Issue Rotary Club News,N. Y. Herald, Jnly 24. 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