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_ BY ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES; STATE REFERENDUM FAVORED To All Nations ecL.3ocK“e AND 41S GRANDFATHER'S |Men Who Will Restore Credit and Prosperity THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919. Enjoy a New York Business Dinner Bla BUSINESS DINES wk wy SAUNDERS marriny CHAIRMAN Ww. we Cc. Reore.o Little Ton AND TALKS OF NEW ~ BUSINESS WORLD Hundreds of Millions Repre- wr ee od my few other thing®, had hit upon a big, fashioned clo t looks like grandfather's clock,” sald, “I can't vinderstand just why | should have been given to #0 young a man, but maybe it will be @n.en- ee et to iin a tather, and|Seven Churches’ Unite to Prevent George Ed isn't oven a the stroke got over and got a big! His Election Because He Is Against Prohibition. hand Sr. Goormy 32d. Smith, by the way, | is the man who got out the last edi- t ‘ tion of the Literary Digest. That| Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal Nostrand-De Kalb, New York ithout the help of the “vacationist” |. 00 sis inal printers, It was all typewritten and| Avenue, Jane Herkimer he rest was dbtie by a press and| Wesley and the Goodsell—have adopte, METHODISTS DEMAND DEFEAT OF HASKELL oh h it Seven was <the edition which was isstied| eimrenes: with Summerfield, photogravure, Some of Smith's} a resolution ealling on all folk of that iriends are talking about making him, creed to oppose Congressman Reuben H ented 4 Ma acturer’s the candidate of 9 third party for) Haskell at the polls. Congressman | | sented ut a Manufacture President of the United States. Hel flaskell Is the Republican candidate for | | Export Feast. sure is @ man who does things, [County Judge running on the “wet” Eveni J Sk | honor and liberties of the people, are | | ,Cieoree Mt. Meyorcord, President of icket Shows Ste e, —— the George R.,Meyervord Company,| "Ket i ean vening World Poll 1OWS| vicious in principle * © © Hundreds of millions of dollars sat wae one or the occupants of The dais) “He Is giving ald and comfort to the the Sentiment of Man- by hattan Men, Sth District—Charies D, direct yote of the people. Jacob Axelrad, #.: No reply. Donahue, D. down to dine jast night in the grand ballraom of the Waldorf-Astoria, The Fle owns three manufacturing planta enemies of temperance and fe thus re- in Chieago and ohe or two banks, bes) ceiving Jarge support from liquor men sides ay insurance concern, He was|and their syaipathlaere, and it ‘in occasion was the annual banquet of of the last Grand Jur of! seemly, to say the least, t —-— (incumbent): I do not believe in the the American Manufacturers’ Export Chicago, which suggested that phono- | «hould #lt upon the bench to ” vy principle of compulsory Prohibition graphs be put in the celis of criminals | jg w t ‘PRINCIPL Tam clenrly of the opinion that lex- Association, fhe men who are going law under a Constitution whose regutar | ! ES_ _VICIOUS.”) Soldier Candidate Feels Gir | islation (on the Bighteenth Amend ment) should be left solely to Con- to set the world right in the matter of business, equalise costs and ¢s- to tell them what damn fools they processes of enactments he declares to bes Ahave deprived Others in evidence worg Secretary® Ainéricans of their 4 gress, I will oppose any legislation | 4 + ree Wiliam (Refi rights, thereby wiving encouragement to for lis enforcement in New York tAbpah credits all.over.the earth, oo of | Commerce, veil president pede those whose spicit is sympathetic with ous Effort of A. BE, F Has State. | euetne Chat Use smallest. manufacturer resect Manufacturing Works of anarchy and Bolshevism,” says the poche * n p> Edward G, Rest, Ry: Personally 1 @cupernsrR sell his goods from Brazil to Buda- trance, which turned out all the big | olution. Been Nullified by Minority. fm against Prohibition, but if the pest and from Kankakee to the Cam guns of the late war: Rear Admiral EOS ck a ‘ahteenth Amendment becomes | nibal Islands. with the biggest of Count M. Lovatelll, Chairman of the teen Island, Swims River, Stee date tor| rerative it will be my duty to au than Italian international Commercial Com. |, feantily, attive, Cardasse, A request to every candidate for| port the same vor a referes iene mission; Former Ambassador W. W. aot a ‘oe eet, Man. @ection to the Assembly of the next | dum to the people In each Btate, | The melon .of prosperity is goln® sharp, A. C. Bedfors, Chairman of Patan, ® ve toute pbrlnoner, Hew York Legislature “to go on! ge eer Citlman Doand T| to be cut wide open and there's go- the Board of Directors of Standard jand ea: eyerat huts later be an, | many others, i ound de hou fecord with reference to Prohibition! and Himer Rosenberg, &: No re- Ing to bo a bite for everybody. And wane nib TR ee ae he ean went ghbout in the @Nd legislation for its enforcement” | , plies every kind of manufacturing interest , Was mailed by The Evening World| ™ th District—Mary M. Lilly, D.; Noel Wag represented at the tables, from E. Fox, I; Robert Vogel, 8, and| : Oct. 4. ‘The requests were gent to the! 5. ft. Macey, Single Tax: No replies. | agricultural machinery to aniline beat available addresses, Answers | 8th District—Herman Weiss, D. and dyes, Including typewriters, phono- have been received from forty-seven| FR. (incumbent): 1 have voted | atupba, ribbons, hosiery, clothing, un+ against the ratification of the Out of 207 candidates. ‘Tho replies of the nineteen out of | feventy-one candidates from M. Hattan who made anewer to the re- quest are presented to-day. Their Genera! sentiment is substantially the same as that expressed by the candi- Gates answering from other bor- @ughs, whose replies will be printed $n succeeding irsues of Tho Evening World. Fifteen of the nineteen Manhattan Candidates who committed them- selves declaro directly against Pro- hibition or the enforcement of ex- dsting Prohibition laws. Two assert oth 10in Eighteenth Amendment; there is no choice left for us but to enforce It. Since the days of Henry Hudson New York enjoyed the right of manufacturing and sellingydiquors and I do fot see any reason why It whould now be changed. At any rate, let a majority of the people decide. Louis Waldman, 8.: No reply. District-P. J. Costello (D.), M. Bourke (i), Austen D. Montayne) (3). No replica. District--Lionel Hein (D.), en- closing a letter to W. H. Anderson saying: “I will not support, but, on the contrary, will oppose tho passage of the proposed Enfh-oe~ ment Bill prepared by the assdvin-| tion which you represent.” derwear, ships, locomotives—every- thing from Standanl Ol) to soap and from fabrics to fountain pens. | This Nation had its representatives on the dais; go did Italy, France and Great Britain, W, L. Saunders, who was elected President of the Associa« tion during the afternoon, presided, ind while some of the speeches were of the solid order, bristling with sta- tistics, others sparkled with wit and | humor, | Col. J. C, Faunthorpe of the British Embassy spoke for England and Scot+ Jand, giving the impression that Ire- |iand had cut loose from the mother that they are opposed to Prohibition,| William W. Pellet (R.), Frances jcountry and was able to speak for ut feel it their duty to enforce the} M. Witherspoon 8 J, Henry Don- herself. He also retrieved the English : ovan (Single Tax). No replies. reputation of E Wighteenth Amendment. Two are non-| ;{y “iatrice—Leoon A. “Kahn (D.) | m ft Bagisb after dinner MMmittal. Eight of the nineteen val- Unteer a recommendation for a refer- endum on Prohibition legislation, in two instances, a# noted in the Jacob Rosenberg, R.: I am not in favor of Prohibition and believe that the proposition of Prohibition should be submitted to the voters Willlam C. Amos (R., Simon Bers lin (S.).. No_replies. 1th Pistrict—Martin G. McCue (D.), of the A. B. F, has been nullified. Thomas Mallee (R.).—I believe education is the only means to tem- FAtabee and that compulsory Pro- hibition is an insult to the Intell. Y MAURICE CAZANAVE I do not belleve any organization or body of men have the right to put a speedometer on the stomachs of the American pubile. wc. HUNTINGTON havo his elder and the rich man hin well-stocked cellar, | B. W. Burger (Single Tax)—1 am | for the enforcement of all laws, my | own opinion as to any particular road, sald they would appreciate a lift to The men stood in the middle of the English stopped and the pair akers and Joft the man who sald « Britisher couldn't be funny lying | helpless on the rocks, He had a laugh upon and that was when they asked me to make an addresy to the Daugh- ters of 1612, I read up on the war >| of 1812, and the more I read about co- : the Edgewater Ferry, As they were for their decision, gence of Americans. The Amer-| _ Isidore Polstein (3.) No reply. law counting nought. So long a8!ipout to sit dow if if red ay | beration the more unpromising I Abraham Tuvin, §.: No reply. Jean people have been blackjackod| 2th District—Martin J. Healy (D, | there are on the statute books laws | {POU tO Bit town one of the men) rung the subject—well, from an M4, District “Henry F, Cunningham,| by a well organized minority. It Br tat tabiony at ats ae forbidding the manufacture and : isaac B ney Roaliat vie .: We should have a referendum | was put through when the people's je majority o 8 e-' galo of alcoholic beverages I am|UPLY aa des nglls g on this question. attention was focussed upon al sire®—that is, against Prohibition! for the enforcement of those laws | ® second man drew a revolver, ‘The reason that Germany got away James J. Reilly, Am, Labor: I am more serious matter—the war. The and its enforcement. C. 9, Levy (D.), Leighton Backer | (iy), i English and his father across with Engiand’s bueir 88) Was that in Grape-Nuts food «the sturdy strength that comes from the following summary, the letter of in- ts re Po Mh BA LYDR) | wRENcH HIGH COMmmesONER FRANK 0. | In every line, although cold type can't Guiry failed of delivery by the post| 13th Distriet—John J. Cronin (D.), : WaATeRMaAN | reproduce his delightful drawl, He Office and was returned, incumbent—A measure of this kind would have been a scream on any MANHATTAN, ays PU Fee to he. people, of nae Sa a a a i i ea a a us caee Se RR Be simienusaned (1, Ist District—Poter J. Hamill, DP. (in- BE SEAS Of New TOrk FOr & Fe Rule): No replies, forcoment measure Congress | gumbent): “Myr atiltude ta, wholly endum. All amendments to. thel 7th District Joseph M. Schulte (D.] paawan : MEN DRESSED AS SOLDIERS See ete NO: OENGE rect 'y the people of the dis- 4 oe Fe 7 and R. August Glassens (S,), No! Hyman Marcel (8). Inquiry re- trict Treprenents have already] POE be reterne 7 geterendum| | Pepi urna oy Boat, Se. HOLD UP TWO; TAKE AUTO) 2» sais rmst ne aida reatty know is the ideal cereal Voted against Prohibition at their : af the tat 1eth District—Owen M. Kiernan (D., Marion G. Pietro (it). No reply. ’ vs Fy direction; they have not to date in-| {24st of the poople to have man-)" incumbent)—In my” opinion th | 2st Distriqt—J. Frank Wheaton preeenere On what to say to such @ gathering as ‘ood for young folks: formed me in any way of @ chan, eee eee mee key way clear] Volstead law is arbitrary, tyfanni- |" (D.), J. C. Hawkina (R.), Grace Ask for “Lift.” Then Rob Vic-| 2° 284 never manufactured anything of genuiment. My vote shall be con-| tn support any lovisavion ot this] Gummi! Mutt at Ziotates te fun: Campbell (8), No TORY cmt | time ad Tak Thea TS | nofexperted anything: ‘a builder of muscle aistent. ML Th ht paged fe Consti- | 224 Distriot—Ovoar J. Smitl Vor tims and Take Their “This funny coat I’ 4 i C. Parke, nature, tution; I certatn'y would not vote! aim ith the AntlSalodn League. . . , ¥ coat I'm wearing—weil, Marace, As Noreen Abraham, H, ByWallace, (Th), Richard Mead| for wuch a law. i? prenented to’ the Gas weiss tate ak “caalen, Machine. don't mind that. 1 Wean't throug and mind for | of 24 District—Caecsar B. F. Barra, D.! ua + ae “Hd aR eeisiature. Should the Supreme! pent power.” Kach State in en- . * . | the War or anything. I Was with the ts Gncumbent): Iam unalterably and | ‘aim ‘aolutely’ cppeead to eine Fourt sustain the amendment I will) titled to enforce the amendment | Former Under Sheriff Thomas ©.| iroogy in india, ‘They ‘orrespond tO, ‘ i Uhequivocally opposed to Prohibl-| away from tho pecple m right theirs favor ® movement to secure its re-) os it may see fit. If I am right a| English of tidgewood, N. J., while on < aft something Jike 4 os s 7” f tion, ¢ ° © 1 voted in the As-| ‘gined the creation of the universs| peal, Btato law. will .be advisable and|his way to Hackensack in a touring | % be aphid your National eres @ Cason sembly against tho ratification of] J fought in tho great war for the] quite. Willing tet to ee teonen | Rechalaty.” The “only fair and) car jast night with bis father, J. R.| Guard. I was one of brutal burewus the amendment and will Vigorously| principles of liberty and democ- pe: AK Prowrbltion , fil in| Sauare alternative ts @ law which | iti held up and: robbed by} Se who discovered India. I never ° a oppose any legislation for ite en-| racy and return to find a condition %¢ will treat rich sand poor somewhat | “88ESh, hs Y\inade-a success at speechmaking Yr forcement. The people I represent! established by @ minority that es redid fale gir gar Po bs alike and pemnit the laborer to/two men dressed aa soldiers, at Ar-| Aine, Oniy once before was I called =~ at Albany are unanimously opposed | makes mo feel the glorious effort] an important. matter of this Kind, | Bave his beer if tho farmer ts to | cola, F ‘as I cal Huyler’s Assorted Caramels vad and stood them against a/ England was too stupid and t con- i absolutely against Prohibition in| question #hould be resubmitted to] Margaret L. Smith (R). A. Phillip! (3) No replies ee ms pee “ ws! x pid and too con: ‘a ss! They were every shape and form. t tho States, and-where the Constitu-| Randolph (8.), Heaky D. Dolphia | oq “ypiatriét—B, seuralon's (9; | Stnatn’ They got a kold wateh anal teak ieaven Hn chee ee M phot cpecrgtsa? peed coco it find thes Thomes F. Burchill, D., and Charles | tion provides, to a referendum (ind.). No replies. O, (Ne Josée (RA), Mary :MoVioker | Chain: g7o, a check for 480 and other] pene eye, nie ince on Thureday the “treat” of your childhood—you will find them aa sittet Sante Bihan, mined mee Gy ok | Rieck katey (> |e ap 7 te ahr fnga. te tet] nate aed: Wa a ee cag By ity tome el and R. (incumbent): I am not a| Joseph Steinberg (R.), Louls Lich- If elected [| will use my oe in the direction of Hack-| a very Important matter, Call my 6 featuring Huyler’s Assorted Caramels user of liquor in any way, I am|_ stein (8). No replies, to prevent the Lexisia: | LANDLORD EVICTS FIFTEEN MACK. orevelista came down rnel Mttetion to it immediately when I this week. New package, con- forced to the conviction chat the | 1 District—Maurice Bloch (D.), A * 1 present laws, enacted whon all our boys were away defending the William Gross (R.), G. 1. Stein- hardt (8), H. J. Murphy (Home ture from passing any bill ing for the enforcem Amen ‘ment, rovi nt of the 18th no matter what en- Exempt from Normal Federal Tax W.L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO (MASSACHUSETTS CORPORATION) OFFERS $3,000,000 7% PREFERRED STOCK PREFERRED AS TO DIVIDENDS AND ASSETS chase, They rode to Hackensack. but were unable to pick up the tral of the robbers, who took an off road The police of Hackehsack are veo jing for the bandits FAMILIES. WITH CHILDREN Elendale Tenatits to Fight Ordér— Had Put In Winter Coal, LOST |ARCHITEGT GETS Fifteen famtites, residing in a row of apartment hodeeé. from No, 2611 "to 2626 Woodbine Stregt, Glendale, Ix fy have beon ordered to vacate Nov. 1 because each has four children or more. ‘They will make a vigorous appeal for help | from the Mayor's Committees, and also perience In the Missouri road and English asked them to give IN BUILOING HE PLANNED J.P. Tracy of New York Has Odd get back on—Wednesday.’ Accord- ing to the newspapers I see that India .| js now more uppressed than Ireland. 1) The administration must have deteri- orated sittce I left. The people then were very happy—at least they «aid | they were, but it might have been an- other sample of theit Oriental du- plieity. A_PIONEER APOSTLE OF PRE- PAREDNESS, WHO PREPARED. President Saunders ig Chairman of the Isoard of Directors of the Inger soll, Rand Company, and one of the closest of President’ Wilson's friends in New York. It was he as Chair- man of the Naval Consulting Board and the apostle of preparedness, who venient Buy your box today State Capitol. had the yey y Advertisement. PAR V. ¥ 4 7 3 ( survey made of the country’s Adve 5 VALUE $100.00, NO: 1 ile on appeal to the Municipal Court Jue) 32 sins Get, 14, — Tho architect | Mdustrial plants, so that this country Article No. 35 CAPITALIZATIO} es when the eviction cases come up. know six mohths before we went into AUTHORIZED OUTSTANDING Many of the families have put In coal who designed the new Misrouri State the War what typewriter works could a 7 Per Cent Preferred Stock 5,6 000 for the winter. They have been in their |Capitol at Jefferson City became lost| be wet aside for the production of Common Btoeck ‘4 \ Vanetese brea present homes for upward of three years |in his own architectural labyrinth yea-| TNT and what buttionhole factories eh 1000, 1000, ‘and declare have always been |iorday when making an inapection of the} could be transformed into bomb mak- ividends have been paid regularly for the past seventeen years. prompt with the Ft. oe tne comate ed buliding, Ho couldn't find his| ing plants. His board also equipped Payable January Ist and July ist. There is no better 7 per cent Peaath’ ah athe tenanta etasé the reine, Way out and called upon @ guard to! and financed the faliant itch Bagi. Maby cases of deafness, affections of the eye and throat troubles have dis investment in the United States. . P. Tracy of the firm of Tracy &| Cambrat and sabotitured 2lCk# St] appeared with the application of scientific Chiropractic methods. Swartdut of work of designing, Swartout, ADU Bod AMMONOOSIC LEFT TO SINK. but his partner, Crew Saved From Ste ana Reing Brought Inte Fert. ‘ew York, did much of the| them, ;] Mark ©. Prontias, Resident Vice had supervision of the work | ,,, when the bullding was going up. Tracy Premdent and Director of Public Re- was on an upper floor and became con- lationa of the National Surety Com- If it seems strange to any one that readjustment of the bones of the spine should bring about marked and lasting changes in the structure and action of the eyes,of the cara ot the throat, let it be remembered that the nerves which govern these delicate organs all pass to them through openings in the spine. fused as to A guard guided} pany, was another man in that gath- The first case of deafness which yielied to Chiropractic was one of long BOSTON, Oct 1%-—The wooden| aim to an ering destined to become one the | standing, and was recorded 23 years ago, Since then there have been literally steamer Ammonoosic, which has been | greatest outstanding international | hundreds of cases more or less serious which have disuppesred. In distrona at sea for the Inst week, has|BFemdway Association to Meet) characters. Mr. Prentiss last week Deafness is caused usually by a catarrhal condition of the eustachian tube, been abandoned in a sinking condition,| | ° Momday at Luncheon, bff poy Ghatrmari of the ro which ia, an air passage leading from the drum of the ear to the throat, ‘The co radiograms announced to-day. ‘The| Transportation and lighting of Broad-| ©) the ¥ port eee 8 efforts | dition ordinarily by the nerves which supply this region being pinched crew was saved, ad the coast guard out- ter Acushnet and the steamer lssequena are bringing them to thie port, {n the Hotel Astor. ‘The Juncheon wil follow the annual élection of office Broadway's transit facilities on Broad ay will be eyplained by Transit Con: U. @.-Breait yO RIO JANBIRO, Oct. 16, Way are to bo discussed Monday at Jluncheon of the Broadway Association The Clearing House foreshadows tlie salvation of the manufacturers, and there are 8,000 of them in this | country. It will open the markets l]of the world to the little manufac. tween misplaced bones of the spine. When the passages of the inner ear are clogged with catarrhal inflammation the vibratory membrane, which (ransmite sénse of sound to the brain, is deadened, U the air passages are free this membrane cannot vibrate, hence the sense of sound becomes indistinct and some times disappears. 5 traction Commissioner John H. De-| turer as well as protect the big fel- Readjustment of the bones of the spine, which catch these nerves, relieves money order convention between Bra-|janey, while the lighting will bo dis-|lows to whom the markete are al-|the cause of the inflammation, it soon disappears aud the acuteness of hearing is mean Bil and the United Btates, which uased “by Commissioner, Nicholas J. ready opened. Jn a year the Clearing | restored ‘ i 4 king dd permanent investment we believe this 7 mn Cancing rer years, Bas saves, Of the, Departmens ater, | House expects to have records of the. Before consulting @ Chiropractor always make inquiry of the Chiropractic a estsblished business. ‘The not earnings avaliable for dv 8 stook, wi signed this afternoon, Gas and Electricity. credit of avery buyer of any conse | pureay of Public Information. Address all inquiries lo C. B,, Box 50.—-The 8 past four yearsha price 8100.00 per ah ts ‘will be made te have and the retail [od dom: id for W.. 1. fpeet Hewoan lor W. Ls. doub! A It re caro stock listed ‘This company owns and operates 105 W. 1. one by over 9,000 shoe dealers in the United past few have been more extenst vel: joe on the bottom of the shoes before th: the best shoes in style, comfort aud service that can Douglas name i ‘ord Upon the stock exchange, Btatos. sAvertised th joay be produced Doupias shoes has sprung up in lead sr Onur domestic business has [Rieke eo pa Somneree ta at our sales have 28.41 and in seis in four years. In 1915 the sal 089) & Para The yon six months’ business ver at the rate of over ),0U0 per year. In common with other great businesses we need additional capital to meet Hosresst ditions of business also demand more ca) ly doubled #o that twice the amount Gonditions is now required. juirementa of increasing domest! and foreign trade. rt cost of labor and material has of capital necessary under the old busi- Order fore Post Omice EAS SHOE OO, Brose ite wees. ever befor 6 factory has saved the woarers millions of ced mi Known throughout the property of the at once as m: shares of this a Tor more particulars All out the coupon oad mall vt you can afford t once, Applicatieg Douglas shoe stores located in the large elties. W. L. Douglas shoes are Stamping W. L. Douglas name dollars, and " oe i company. lerstood that this request incurs no. Hon on my part, un) T'subscribe for the stock” Name i The Tea That Revolutionized The Trade "SALATA" Delicious in the Cup and Pure to a Leaf Preserved and Sold in SEALED, AJR-TIGHT PAGHETS ONLY quence all over the world, and every manufacturer in the country will have the benefit of this knowledge. The small manufacturer, only too willing to sell his goods to foreign markets, but restrained from doing 80 because he didn’t know who was who, or who wus good for them in South America or Central Africa, England, Franee, Japan or China, will have the open sesame to the man with the money or credit to the ends of the earth, A GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK FOR YOUNG MAN NOT A FATHER, George Fd Smith, President of the Royal Typewriter Company, is the retiring President of the association and the man who put the association ‘on ita feet and get it in Motion, In saying goodby to him, President Saunders gaid that a committee had been appointed to select @ suitable present, and after they had passed Up a wrist wateh, @ typewriter, gold” watch and chain, an automobile dad a World, New York City, Chiropractors of New York and New Jersey Rights Reverved venit THE NEW DAY — National Con, of the SALVATION ARMY “A glance backward, and a long look forward.” SAT. EVE. OCT, 18th, 8 o'Clock, Musicut Feerval at National Heads quarters, 12% West 14th Street. Consolidated Banda, are welcome, SUNDAY, OCT. 19th, 11A.M, DAY OF SALVATION, Lexington Vheater 4th St. and Lexington Ave, Address by Commissioner Thos. Estill of Chicago. AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M., BVANGELINE BOOTH, Common: tion Army in the United States, will deliver an nddress and present fo war relief workers returned from ov Wh, K P.M. COMMANDER MISS ROOTH ¢ subject for her sermon will be *GOD IS LOV ublic is invited to be present on these eccasions. MUSIC by the NATIONAL STAFF BAND of the Salva. will preach. |

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