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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER 26, 1918, GOVERNOR-ELECT JUST PLAIN “POP” ON CHRISTMAS DAY “AY” Smith's Celebration in Oliver Street Home Unaffect- | ed by His High Honor. So He’s His Selection to Fill “Al’| Smith’s Shoes Fitting Tribute to Self-Made Man. Charles F, Murphy see-sawed in a swivel chair and gazed from a wine | dow of Sulte 213 in the Grand Union | Hotel, Saratoga. In the marble lob Al Smith, vernor-elect, threw) below a persplring mass of delekates | off the cares of politics and business was executing Tammany dances and} yesterday and sottled down with his family to a real old-fashioned 2nr mas. For many years at the home,” at No, 2 Oliver Street, in th old Fourth Ward, Christmas has been generally venting joy in a 98-degr temperature over Alfred 1. Smith as the standard bearer Whitman of selection Democratic | against ( celebrated as it only can be where) Mr, Murphy's reverie was inter- the voices of children make it worth | rupted by the entrance of another | while, and yesterday was no excep:; Murphy (Arthur), Democra tion to the rule. of the Bronx, He was a An Evening World reporter dropped | by a young man, red of hair, rosy © yours and the rmiles at the young in to see Mr. and Mrs, Smith and the cheek and deep blue eyes that met | other things. family yesterday, just to see how! the stnaller, paler orbs of the Tan ‘There was an interesting shuffling of Caviimas wan gong Sich thera, 1K] many nadar in freaky apprloe ine carda uhen dhe Farman” gran | 7 Just add water was going. The fact that "Pop" is | but good nature e over nicipal election—candidates who were and bake Governor of the State of New York| “Let me present Bob Moran of the to face the Fusion ticket headed by did not seem to the slightest! Bronx, 1 Murphy to Murphy. the late John Purroy Mitchel. In- It contains powdered were: busy jugs’ sing Xmas presents | Boss | Roser Dowling was pitted against Marcus No wait—no waste Nor did the result of the re Murphy of the Bronx quickly pro-| L. M. Marks for the Manhattan Borough tionsseem to have the slightest ceeded to identify 1 MORAN. Presidency and Alfred E, Smith, who va “Pop.” | degman, as a “c had made a record for the party as p ; j could be put down as an asset to the Democratic floor leader in’ Albany, | Catch a glimpse of the vernor| Democratic Party, Murphy of Man was entered in the race for Alder- | fitting Turk fashion on the floor of! lt heard that and ene _ . romident against former Fire | ERRy hi ¥ ate ssionel < #0) - the reception rem while Walter, the| board, and later V dent, alll Cron cgabe ae ene ar the Brees | nine years old, and Arthur, ele eo conve in lees ve years, ng which smi confer with him on tho exploits of| COR TERUED, inca | Ute HONEA DAL anecayMa Uden) ERO Biter raat ener bu one JERRY i Davy Croc niet Boone, 13] Account of how Alderman Mq- | (¢8 @ Democratic organteae} ey higher honors in Albany. Maybe PANCAKE FLOUR told ina fine p Mrs. 8m * of the nx first met t i MW vhered into Med roo! this was luck. | f ‘s ith) many leader, at | disproves of | * same Morn A hat 4 a Ne Gityof , teiwatching wit Ug eyes and she! the old fashioned notion that b his election was Vier stores Gon eee Ge A Elly. At all dealers payihing, the wut Albany or} can't get even a job as Window | struxsiing in Bronx rea is beyond the corporate. Jurisdiction — a/b gaat may au Ry just re. | Cleaner under Tanenany u s some! A eur Will become - sident " his . place shall temporarily filled Jf. comes In; he has Jt -one sees Murphy.” | the Aldermag ard on Jan. & Hejtis, pice Snee _ ice teee, sand! an Alderman, 1 de Chairman oth ed y wren tne | both the Mayor and the Aldermanic | ain that | It me Governor f the family, he several Important committe | = brothers wh’ 3 his mother and unw eturn froin church. ts, n, and Cath t © two youl Hes ¢ e fam had K Orange Pekoe ich chan ao The delicious enjoyment by| orter wits all using this famous Tea} Dit ae venene has induced the encrmous| ventured the demand. Yonsiderable is ald Mrs “But it h ays been this pretty things). Everybody was in bel, so not one of the c dren had a pee Your Safeguard is the Salada” a Brand on Every Sealed Packet. before this m “FURNITURE | CREDIT TEINIS £3.00 DoWnOnSS0-00] §.00 # © 75.00 ‘| 7-50 «+ 449)-00| Earn ened 10-09 * #456. en Com mets reow to do or it wou! He is mae oo) 39 te $50) Ue So cane ae. i | —_ VREE BRASS BED Winter Ov nest Boy celebration will be t biggert out- Open Evaaloas Until Christmas Fs pAb dedeeniceaktnu . 104 ST,L STATION AT CORNER | New Year's Day. Bach borough in | more ath ‘COLUMBUS. AVEIE BET.103)& 104"ST ST OF FS "FOR GROSS, a ' Miller's Antiveptic Ol, Known as nake gil Will Positively Mother! Is Look, ! breath hot coated, tongue | ; | | Hieve Pain in vew | | | and Harness “fruit best to clean and hewels, Sie | nthers can rest easy ifornia few e, sour bile a Syrup of p iy inply you have Childrer lay to © ty their bowels, become tightly packed, live sty hand sto h dis When your nerves are al) [ious “fruit lasitigen Caren on edge end sleep seems iiference what nile your Httle one out of the question take-~ rho, tounaehine iy oa at bedtimo—one or two BEECHAMS PILLS ere pata store te should always be the fir F; Full direction for children of all ages and growa ups | are printed ven Beware interf " Ask your druggist for a | ‘California Syrup of } ~* Re y and see that it is the “California Fig Syrup Co i We make no smaller size, Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup.—-| Aavt, Red Moran Never Gets ‘‘Red Headed,” A large contin { Boy Scout t America departe day for their \winter camp far up in the Ramapo + { Mountains. This special Christma stomach sour? ey | FIVE DIE AS TRAINS CRASH. | [One Ie Halted by Froren Faves} | | Freight Hits It | CHICKASHA, Okla, Dec. 26—Five | persons lost their lives and twenty-| | seven wore Injured, ten of them seri.) | if to Be Aldermanic President ously, when a St. 1 ciso freight traln senger train at Norge, | trom here, d San Fran- hed into a pas- Okla, six miles Aided Evening World’s Fight, | to Curb the Westcott Ex- | The passenger train had been at a | press Co.’s Taxicab | atandatill for some time becatise of ' cant frozen pipes when the freight struck { Privileges. Jit, telescoping three of the coaches ay A fiagman, sent to the re of the And when Dowling vecame| Passenger train to flag the freight, is Aldermanic | President, | teported by the station agent to ame Vice President, stopped to warm himeelf. E OF HIS THOROUGH-| Among the dead was 8 IN DOING HIS WORK, cond Lieut |J. HL MeLauren, address unknown. When The Evening World began tts | “— oa nto Meet, of Engince fight against special privi joyed by the Westcott Expr C pany’s taxicab division, Alderman |the only Moran becaine interested. Showing|tion in thie country, the same persistent spirit that ke gincers and sclentiata interested in him at nigbt school year after y |the restoration of Palestine, wil! hold he rode in Westcott cabs and verilied | \eoaren Fail et every charge made by this paper, It) 't# first annual confers t was lurgely through his eftorts that «Ineering Building, N the Taxicab Ordinance was amended | West 39th Street, Satu to make the Westcott Company |sunday and Monday amenable to the law. The thorough-/| ness with which he did this job may account for much of his success in President are absent, the mantle of authorit~ falls upon the shoulders of the Vice President. The eral run ple may not be awa it his feet on » ladder climbed ‘oy Mitchel before he be- wither’ Mplates of it, burt The days of oppor- have not passed, even poll- has been Actin’ Mayor three we lta aa in poll- | mes, but he never made a splurge|@@@ babel” | JUST THE MANNER 0’ MAN che: a t H 8 PRESIDENT MORAN IS. I Save Decayed Teeth,w What manner bf man ts this Bod ‘og he at-|™ Tighten Loose Teeth and™ Moran, who in a hor " 1 1c President 4e Treat Diseased Gums. jump gore skimming mts | SETS OF TEETH, Gold andy o- hundve ds a of gol “nd haseba'l, what's in Crowns, Bridgework mu nie used even old aspirants | your ide ote perfect day?" Moran and Inlays of Geld, for political pia Is he Just lucky.) was asked. ' B Silver and Porcelain made “tu ° he the possessor of gealu “A long walk with a couple of | gg Reasonable Pri friends. followed by a mice confab |i BADLY DECAYED TEETH nuk tere Are OUiaE reasons why liwanned, Gown With 6 few, Resses ot | and Roots carefully extracted. hi pbed sor y in poil- Cp Nie ta ehrg pelleve in Prohibi- | Teeth thoroughly cleaned, Broker, plat.s repaired whil ou wait or if sent by mail. 2 BLOOD, ‘TWO OFFICES ATA 125"Sr 169 East in Round-Up Atter | i ee great, nd of wo reasons” \NEGRO TROOPS |.00T SALOON | ne just smiles and blush Sixty Ca jon he And there | Robert LL. | 1884, in F | Ave t a : r n De Felb Avenue. ba \ ard 4 mother last 1 a exsitated is inother in tated texinta | from a demand for liquor at as tow Ee | De K Avenue, followed bs fea ritory | rus » help themselves. “ rand pide in the nead a man of deus OOF tere a tube. Ath sour dracgted. table tratnir nd for 89th Rog. re oe t f t Een: When Moran was e a blooc n e, honorably ace 5 : Qu 3 Cuticura on He ehnghsgh Pe For Baby’s teeen Itchy Skin A Nata Jured by ' While attempt 3 Central Avenue at Decatur Street, Brooklyn, | last night, an army automobile driven | 7 sive pu . by Licut, Hal C, Sanborn of an aero | Nisquadron at Mineola, TL, Margurei Was struck 'b H nd overturned ns the head py nis lack Of Abrams of the Wyckoff He.ghts Hl tut Moran wasn't pital and left for hom SAVINGS BANKS ‘Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 51 Chambers St., New York Doard of Trustees has declared a Semi Annual Disidend at the rate ee Per Cent. Per Annum ON ALL DEPOSITS ENTITLED THERETO, DEVOSITS MADE ON On BF night Mint Siive found The Bo es Bank WEW YORK SAG 63 BANK aeoan es and 190 HOWERY iN w. Cor Nth £* and Bth Avenue ne here seas 8 "FOUR PERC CENT. Mor ’ f f h * IRVING “SAVING SOON CHAMBERS Yt. HENRY A KS NCK HY | a atc , 1AM I € a ON CREDIT . * ON CREDIT § ream mS clipe saashy “i idkiC ay HHTOND’WAILHCO | AO DEPOSIT orcne sinew Kibet nee ASMA DORAN, S4 MAIDEN LANE “AGL U i 6 ene ae ‘FOUR PER CENT. “DIAMYNDS' OR iT $90, DIAMOND RING, $1 WEEKLY i He xt made | enutied tiwreto, 1 is i SHONDS VOL GH anh MOLD trash wine and OK Aswad ius majority floor leader because he ui because tng gon clamor, fon oti | | nee Ny HAISTOM Premees'. Sunday World Wants Werk Wondera ~ Dia SESE sunday you Wants Work Wonders : } ei ~ ee eee ereeeknneeeenneyrasnant >’ Ps Whe OR wo sae ms — - ROLLER SKATING ' Diamond Gifts > Open Saturda: Evenings Usd 9.30 if Ludw wig Baumann’s Liberal Credit Will Start You Mowsekeening SRoom Oust 129 Pay for It $1.75 Weekly 4-ROOM OUTFIT 3.Reom Outfi of High Grade Periog Furniture Vay for It $4.00 Weekly, Reg. 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BEST VALUES GUARANTEED LONG TERMS, ASY PAVIME) NTS NO ENPLOYERS PEFERE mp STRIC) Y CONFIDENTIAL WILL SEND REPRESENTATIVE IF DESIRED OYAL DIAMOND-WATCH @ 35 MAIDEN LANE, sOHR/24 5 spectacle, (not including war tax) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS © NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Sy BEST VALUES. —AaPHNE AGENT CALLS a LARGEST ASSORTMENT CONFIDENTIAL, EASY SI ROSE: MAIDE 7 ALL GOODS GUARANTEED Goes) TERMS CALL, WRITE LANE if DIAMONDS Th WATCHES | Reedy peepee oe Weert ly | $eTusowe iy Weekly) Nu 9: rose wes v5 Bone ay see genre fb ON CREDIT EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, LOWEST PRICES NO EMPLOYERS REFERENCES CALL, WRITE OR Pi CORT. 5867. AGENT CALLS IF DESIRED equation [CART er|| wore WATCHES MONDAY LLAMON NDS, WarcHts JEWELKY DIAMONDS

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