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PEMINS IPPONTHENT = cove TO BE HELD UP A WEEK ss-emn” vorably to the Senate to-morrow by ‘omm This an- 1 authority the ad 6 \ nmediate ving l i 1 app eld week m was ‘ 1 then be re eft 1 | the astic “Most Popular Corn Food In America” USob der bal ipa der he s ic! ) and nour? h- i they a re: how dif ferent fromthe — SAYS oo) corn f oe people used to eat before they learned the best. ,|Boylan THE EVERING WORLD, TUGSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919, “ISTATE SENATE DRY ~ VOTE TO-MORROW; ~ LABORPLEA DENIED i | Suggests Workers | Might Take Reins of Gov- | ernment Into Own Hands. | (Soveial to The Braning World.) ALBANY, Jan, 28.—Senator John Boylan of Manhattan caused consid- erable comment to-day in the Senate | by suggesting that labor might “take | the reins of government into its own j hands, He made the suggestion dur- n a request filed in the) ed la Jam Pr ys’ delay before age of the pr a in carry-| 0 the succe war. The request for delay was de- | feated by a vote of 28 to 21. Senator Abeles of the Bronx was the only Republican who voted in favor age of Albany voted against de- || Act paid $¢ $335 of the] * saying he did not see any rea- | InCornFlakes # There's Nothinglike fo... ment to-day in which he said be! rings. Senator ackwood of Brook- Republicans who the ratification | of granting the request. arr | ‘age has prepared a writ i which he will deliver on to-morrow. He says he takes method in order that there may three brands sealed in air-tight packages. Easy to find —it is on sale everywhere. Look for. ask for. be sure to get | WRIGLEYS | The Greatest Name in Goody-Land. z)))) UZ THE, FLA VK “Asis ay Sireral _ the Fi avor r Lasts | |e no misinterpretation of his rea- |@ons for voting against prohibition. | oma bet refused to ait in the @ entered the panterane. "ata when it was turned Into @ caucus he left. Senator Lock were shel ws made it clear he the action of the caucus ry it T approved of the passage of the ratification resolution The resolution will be taken up |for Passage in the regular order to- |morrow afternoon Senator Foley will move tho substitution of the ref- erendum measure, and, falling to have that adopted, will move to amend the ratification resolution so as to pro- vide for the approval of the voters of the State on the action of thr Legislature. $23,500 FOR | FURNITURE. Set of 8 Louis XVI. Pieces Bought) at Anction by M. A. Braet. M. A. Bruell paid $23,500 for a Louis ‘VI. ¢ furniture yesterday after ale of effects for the account | itche! Gastodian, in. the Anderson’ Gal ‘The set co! reres, one two chaire, ered silk to M. Magnu & Co. paid $1 wood table, ohairs went $1,000, and th x Chippendale & Museum of terra cotta | bust of a young man, | teenth leentury, showing — the Houdon. There were ® fm the wale, which brougl RAPS SHERIDAN AVENUE. for Be f The couse will | Awnrds| Warns Against Growing Soft Hearts f ' » tbe in ae will be given by 7) y Owners ed Toward Kaiser. ve On Micaentamueeceimse Ne fingerprint ot 5 Supreme Court Justice Cropsey of] pmTnoir, J For fear that tho | TQ TEACH FINGER PRINTING. : r jor #1 wind may blow son dust over here and blir > ¢ Carnegie aged through the opening of Sheridan |ple," Harry 1 Ll New York University Wit start Wieet ‘ornare i Avenue, Quee Spring Creek, in the Fourth Ward, and at the same time took a rap at the city! authorities, who in 1915 authorized tho opening of the street. “There is no apparent reason for |Enard snay ‘hide opening this 80-foot posed | Prookiyn yesterday awarded $15,000 to! | property owners whose land was dam-| in Cropsey street has no connection with highway at either end, It tically ite whole len marshes. pri pay for the expense, probably there in ho reason why any one plain.” ‘Two Sentenced as War Gratters. | Jaeob A. Borman, a coat manufac-)r turer at No. 102 Wooster ns, of S. Phillips & Sons, | tr No onment and te Phillips was items | 3 ars imprisonment $1 s were granted in both | rived at noon to declared. The However, from Flynn Avenue to boulevard as pro- | hi proceeding,” Justice | *, proposed any th ou ia opening has | N authorities, ourt 1 to Mk If the should com- es rT Street, and and a fine of LAUDER FEARS GERMAN Dust § Jagainat « soul wo rowing a beard | CLINTON THEATRE TO OPEN. Friday night one of the larg city. Tt has be ndusiriat yietima oeere | New Course Feb. i Announcement Millions Use It For Colds | || Because “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves cold or grippe misery in a few hours—Really wormlerful! made by New York of the Kaiser as a poor . Withered arm and. is said der. The his fac de his sins. 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