The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1919, Page 11

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° —— os i pn te A — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919. = ' i 4 4 1 cold stora, warehouses of|Charles 8. Whitmiay, not Alfred E.| be named by him tn a one-sided de- z Armour’& Co., Swift & Co. and otier | Smith, was Governor in 1918, and that| bate, in Which [ shall be confined 1 + plants any bill p hy the Legislature of | golely to the issues involved in his law, the State has no] 1918 and vetoed by the Governor was] present fight on the Governor, al- 1 over cold storage ware-; vetoed by Whitman, not Smith jlowing him the fullest measure of ywned by a company in which Pure patriotism, pure politics, pure] freedom with respect to my 8 mily the foodstuffs of that company | government are the issues,” shrieks! present, private and public, Ave tore Under the present|the Evening Journal as its paid liars| or all issues he may see fit to raise, nethed of administering. the. law [invent their calumnies As to his own past, my hands will be u here 1$ No Check on the time food-| “Thou shalt not bear false witness|tied and I agree jn advance to touch stuffs are kept in these private plants, | against they neighbor,” is written in| Upon no phase ofhis personal affairs The reagon that bill did not become] the Ten Corymandments. Obviously | other than those specifically covered 1 law was because the ’ | the Ten Commandments have no ap-|by the lies invented and published toed it, testified Mille 1 plication in the case of William Ran- | against the Governor in the Evening th ¢ Evening Journal. dolph Hearst, and thus far in his orgy | Journal. | The truth is that page 1289, vol of lies no municipal, State or Federal ——>—_—— 3, of the record shows that Se Government has ever made an official! KNOXVILLE UNIONS BALK, 3, oe Ts 1 po A. Miller laid before Commissioner te t hold him re ble f uplicity of That Newspaper pinion dated April 26 his reskioss in blackguarde hak ah ek Conical PL" | Battle an opinion dated April 26, 1918, | his rockloss indulgence in blackguard-|igouy of Them Vote Against @ Gene sented by C ¢ g I in| “Refusing to meet a politician or Hon. Joseph Warren, counsel | igm blie Health Department, Alb: eral Strike, " : which he leclared “Under th 1 c' 3 7 ¢ “tS. public officcholder in debate, perhaps » Oct, 30—That Untruths With Facts. eral provisions or section 4 of the pub. | ho will consent to meot a wlals mew nions’ here would aa |e health law the commissioner of} paper ian who, as an enrolled R Labor Councils tn @ signed article in today’s’ Health, has the power to enter and lican, in the service of a Repub. {action tn calling @ general strike in ’ ‘ inspect private cold storage ware- | ewspap s oI " sympathy Globe Alfred W. McCann shows up houses, just as he has the power to n newspaper, is defending a Deme | with the striking street car ie Governor men was the indication to-day as bal- spec a er ce! SSO Or ae! juestion contin more Evening Journal's lier in its Inspect any other places in the} “y nave never been in polities and | UNOA Uieahieations have voted ade attacks on Gov. Smith, Here is the "Under the administration of Go article: ernor Whitman the private cold ste ise warchouses of Armour & Hd Serine Byrn Orkin’ Fifth Avenue 34% STREET roadway 5 Mir ik m not a member of any political |yersely against @ general strike, it was ion, As a plain citizen T] peported unofficially. William Randolph Hearst] Street cars are operating, y y ane ne . Col to meet me at_any time or place to! strikebreakers, and quiet pi | ‘ arvelocening Jonna! of Oc, 1, in| Quncrat wars “got “Inpettea "he ee i Another Event Brimful of Smartness For @eanufacturing words and putting! hetore “it. takes’ that ‘evidence as = Every Discriminating Woman and Miss! } | FOR FRIDAY SHUN NE SEE Dana, President of the Council of] appear that Governor Smith has been Perms and Markets, in order to| Protecting the packers, Stunning Models in se ° po d COLD STORAGE BILL PASSED = Make them appear as an indictment UNDER WHITMAN. Two-Tone Boots at FE of | ef Gov, Smith, not onty lies about] ‘The Evening Journal knows that a thi py i= | vel fi -eport | Dill covering cold storage was passed | laho = @he Governor, but fails to report |p coun hodees of the Legislature 1s | play g Cot with \ = what Mr. Dana did say 1918 under the Whitman administra. e) Military Heat SM Dana testified, page 369, volume 1,| tion, PBR ART, e yi ° > Of the records of the investigation by], The Evening Journal says that Kid with Gray or Fi FI pies ho | Gov. Smith vet this bill in order | id wi ray or Fawn = George Gordon Battle, that the} co protect the packers, cloth top: id leath- = Council of Farms and Markets was! On page 130 er Louis le. =| 9 9 ’ fot responsible to the Governor or] ords of the invel | ' Fashionable New York women know well the style supremacy of Star foot- wear. The point of special interest this season is the fact that the large volume of business in our six conven- ient stores has enabled us to maintain the same low s as last year, while others are charging exorbitant prices. We are Featuring these New Models at $6.85 This Week. Siar Shoe C AT ALL OUR STORES NEW YORK: BROOKLYN: Broadway & 34th St. 474 Fulton St. Fifth Ave. & 42d St. 1531 B’way at Hancock 55 West 42d St. 1052-54 Flatbush Ave, Gordon Battle, mA us Vurtiy anybody else and that the members| ¢ ning Journal 't @f the council could not be removed] quoting the evidence from office by the Governor, and|Smith, the following t e law y could be| pears: ee under th law they ‘ uld iL Tne Shia cold Worece 810 beastie usted only by an act of the Legtsla- |), jaw?” asked Attorney Coleman, ture on impeachment proceedings. It did not,” answered the witness, Yet the Evening Journal denounces! * Gov. Smith for keeping the milk trust] asyog Com tools and other crooks jn office in] “The the Council of Farms and Markets, | Seward A. and on the first page of the issue of], \Vill the Oct. 29, in bold type, quotes Mr. Dana] omitted? from the records declaring that] Off the record: “Which Governor | Gov. Smith bloc n investigation | vetoed it? tise wate BAL Reha fig Answer: “Why, the Governor who| Oe Pee vous truer ae New su was Governor at the time." The manufactured evidence bearing} “Gov, Whitman, you mean?” | false witness against the Gover Answer: "Yes." as reported by the Evening Journ 0 Aeon tt | ect et d cooker Bvening is herewith set up in deadly paral Journal to make its gullible readers q@ith the truth as taken from the! believe that Gov. Smith is lined up records. (9 against the people Mr. Dana then goes on to testify | vst that the Council of Purms and Mar kets made application the Legisla ture for money by introducing a bill supported by a report, recommen. | dations and came before the Gc partment did spend me m an investigation of milk up-> The Bvening Journal declares in Ste tasue of Oct. 29 that “Seward | Miler also testified concerning the | Tefusa! of the Governor to help start a real investigation of New York's milk probie When the Journal says this it Tes, and knows it les, | DEADLY PARALLEL SHOWS DE- | CEPTION PRACTISED. | Selections From Our Specialized Stocks .... were 29.75, 39.50, 45.00 om | §:90 Soa =e DY ernor vetoed it,” answered ning Journal explain slowing dialogue was CTT EY ef Ea ® as / Oi ra. “Our bill never Tine: TPR Avenue 34% STREET Remarkable Sale Friday Broadway —__> a bee | Eee Crepe de Chine Chemises | We felt that it, G would be imp sible to make a TTT what ac-| the Council | SCONE and Bloomers obtaia = account- gate to examine the wilh € head wi a n the combine had taken to low. FE} Bf \ Powition of the big, er the price of| Z| ai mk distributing | milk to the con ! FA = A figns ir New sumer in’ New ae = YQ unless we) York City. (The | e Ei =I ba money to Governor's letter E hire experts to{was written Jan. | IS assist ws and to/15, 191% two) ; 71 t-Arabeue of silk and gold|B-—Navy velveteen, —hand-em-|C-—Velour with a dull red check e ont thread, back and front for navy | browdered around neck, sleeves | on a taupe background: angora ricotine, $18 and on pockets, $18 j collar and cuffs, $18 D- Smart and unusual , Navy| E-—Velveleen jn a rich tone of | F—Nary Tricotine elaborately Tricotine with trimmings of brown with ‘a sash of black | embrowered; — string-wide belt braid and bultons, $18 \ taffeta for contrast, $18 with novelly tassel, $18 he Governor pany pooks,’|was extremely | Ree Dane wilde” {courteous but he “We went to thought we had Governor Smith been investigat and asked him to/ ty death help us get an| would not then @ppropriation of say that he would) $26,000 to co into! & the funds, | the milk situation sked the in New York City, rislature for it but he turned us we coulk O F of these charming dresses and your own fur neckpiece will make a very chic costume. And the price, as the illustrations indicate, gives no hint of the extraordinary worth of these dresses, Ba Boveror, Wed other each and every one distinctive-—tasteful-—desirable. Mr. Dana Governor. We did fied. not have the funds and = we could not go ahead. The Gov- lernor had money to give ui It had to com: from, the Legisla- But he turned ug ve Only fine Auality materials have been used... .only skillful tailoring is evi- = Gown: cre weuld Bee es ea dent only the most tasteful trimmings appear. — Hand and machine em- = us in getting the, islature was 5% penidiariea of silk or beads heavily corded girdles or smart. string-wide y Mp, Propriation responsible party 2 belt an angora collar enhancing one oddly shaped bone buttons au- =I In a word An event evidencing again the policy of an Orkin Sale high character merchandise linked with remarkably low prices. All sizes are represented, though not in every tyle, and of some models but one of a kind. BURGUNDY TAUPE BROWN NAVY BLACK Because of the unusual values, no exchanges, credits or C. O. D.’s TES. “SCN eS Hittite 2ynns “it 2 Oona: ‘You do not mean to. imply that the Governor | refused any- thing?” lovely underthings will be trebly appreciated for their loveliness, their excellent quality Crepe de Chine, their exceptionally low price in fact, a veritable and” in these dayy of prohibitively priced. silk underwear, ‘Fie Journa: also quotes Seward Miller to prove that Gov. Smith aided | Asmour, Switt the other cold storage operator tion. This is another deliberate Lie JOURNAL'S CLAIM AND THE AC- | he EA stort ne TUAL FARTS, Of flesh oolore they are beoutitully lz 6 rnal’s clumsy and the true ¥ ace »dallions. ser- | pa ee een ae || DISPLAY ‘A DVERTISING GAINS daintily hand-embroidered in pink and Ss Evening Journal, "Seward Miller tes- Tine daciateeennhe: Chemise 2.45 i FIRST NINE MONTHS OF 1919 OVER SAME PERIOD OF 1918 BOPP ATTaN amin chat vere Clumise 248 . | (MORNING and SUNDAY EDITIONS) ; (EVENING EDITION) dill, which r ames roth He Total Space for Nine Months..... Increase 19!(°% | Total Space........... Pens : Increase by Lagisorure sash | ¥ ty ° ce ” ‘ Automobile ; sR asee canee von see #4 1 © the power to Automobile and Accessories, ..... Hs 151% utomobile, 8 fe the Washable Satin Camisoles serene ans Asvenegeia. A EE oo yl ire Oe | ki canon || Musleal UMASS OTTR x6 5 6104s 044 06 4% Candy and Gum..... ae 1584'; | Candy and Gum.. 204 wo other clothing stores have Druggists’ Preparations (noi “medical ) at O44; | Drugiists’ Prepar.tions (not! medical") 157' opened in my vicinity, using a Val to $1. 50 Financial... ae canoes ; 80", Periodicals and Mageriage, 435: wane timiler te mine. 1 Rotts BLUSE Cc Foodstuffs. ............ aR ARBEN a 75°, | Dry Goods bee sen sen ees 44 i t it them, ‘My "only store lsat Jewelry...... " Vi | Pamh EAE a3 % eddrese below Superior flesh color wash Satin, trimmed with Val. lace insertions and Men's Cloth’ ng and Furnishings mn 987 | Furniture 46' SAM ened lace 1 , Publications and Magazines ‘ 148'( Jewel 344 ‘The‘Square Clothier edgings, filet patterned lace, and ornamented with tiny French buds Real Ratate “ 42%, |: Men's Clothing and Furnishings 8 % SAM ROSENTHAL, Proprietor Buy Generously Not Only for Your Women's Specialty Shops MY; Women's Specialty Shops.... Hf 128 / Own Needs but for Christmas Gifts Office Equipment ea eg tate pean aoe 89'( | Tobacco Products... . 66 Tobacco Products... 4s 640%, | Travel, Railroad and Steamship. 8414 Park Row, N. Y, ORKIN’S SILK UNDERWEAR DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR | ‘Travel, Steamship, Railroads and Resorts.. ** 60% | Financial., ane - ee

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