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we’ SMITH BRANDS ee WILLIAM R. HEARST A | (Continued from Second Page.) order and discontent to suit his own Donegan, may I not take the Itb- | tail into the charges that tho Gover. |letter about it, 1 never reosived suea dirty, selfish purposes.” erty of suggesting to you bis | mor had refused to fix the price of{a letter,” said the Governor, “The From that point on the Governor| mame for consideration when this | milk. On this score, he said the at-| Mayor won't say he sent it to me.” Randotph Hearst has been tried by | built up @ case against Mr. Hearst,| Matter is before you for decision? [tacks had inued, with @ brief} Then he spoke of the “flaring bead- Public opinion and hee been found|Micnding, eo he said, to show) James A. Donegan is the Chair. | cessation just before Tammany | lines" to the effect that the District ranting asa, Joyal American 18 | monte He recalled his appoint-| man of the Independence League jcommittee made de ations for|Attorney was being interfered with + . as adviser ef Judge ne party amsuciate | county officers, AK avon as the desig-|by politicians. Mr. Swann told him, | ) ohe of our FNation’s most critical | Joseph Kellogg and the fact that it earn, whomn he suc- | nations we known the attacks! he had no: | | hours; that his vituperations, slander | generally approved, and the Chairman of the omimenc The Governor oon- ournal or the and falschood, ditected against some ‘St Newspapers nade no adverse| League. Ho has been a resident | tinued, in part week befare these | minent, That was on Jan, 1. On| Of New York fc red. The Governor) of our ableat and most devoted public | 5, “Barly in my remarks, | said some- n. 9 be roeailed there was a milk| believe you h known thing about misleading the poor, 1) continued | gervants, living and dead, among | s#irike and he appointed a commit personally for a long od His | cannot think ef a more temptibie| “Is that the treatment to give to in-| whom may be mentioned resi-| (bat was-able to bring about a qualifications are admirable. A | man—my power of | tion falls | telligent people, make them think that dont Cleveland, ex-President McKin- Uement between farmers and well known law: splendid | me to bring into m; ’s eye a/ there are people in this city here, or in) character, ound judgment, per- sonaliy popular among all classes, by virtue of his party affiliations, the logical successor to Juntice Shearn.” “That i the explanation of the candidate, The last part of the let- ter says, ‘In addition to this, his ap- pointment would bring to our party a strong and positive ally, who, through his newspapers, has @ larae and independent following . this ‘Now, that io signed by William F. Bebneider, County Clerk. im an in- terview in The New York World the County Clerk says that he did not this county, standing in the way of the orderly processes of justice? What kind of 1 seed does that bred inside of | your mind? What kind of a thought | does that put into your heart? What Bt ley, Wiliam J. Gaynor, Theodore aan indeeea the price of milk Roosevelt, John Purroy Mitchel and} This is the eommittes, be said, Alfred E Smith, have violated every | Which has “been so grossly and 80 princivie of juatice and fair dealing | <avely pr A ong iu the Hearst and tended te Aiscourage disinter-| age hp of neprnne tative tie ested public servants. waste” Se “Resolved, That a committes ef] Who else but the men eoncerned, 1,000 representative citizens be ap- po Chie could have pointed, irrespective of party al-| ihe) About a eettiamemt? Never. Jogiance, to be known as the Citisens'| snd“tartns cette, been “dietort and turned around until it { Pair Play Committee, whose func-{of lies not tnderstandaile to rr tions it shall be to frame a sound body only to the man that conoocts Phblic opinion directed against the more despicable man than the man that exploits the poor. “Any mao that joa you to believe that your lot in life is not ail right, any man that conjures up for you @ fancied grievance against your Gov- ernment or against the man at the head of it, to belp himself, ts breeding a seed of anarchy and dis- satisfaction more disastrous to the welfare of the community that it ts used in than any other teaching that I can think of, because, at least, the widest Anarchist, the most extreme Socialist, the wildest radical that you can think of, may at least be sineere for he has the bidden motive 7 tegrat and the hidden purpose im the back| speak to Mr. Hearet about it, that he |'" Ms own heart, MUM ceutyaia, ana to protect peste sake nervy did not speak to anybody ‘about it |"A8 LOW, AS MEAN AS 1 CAN \ 2 FO +9 ar.| that be was od by a fool forvants and citizens generally from TACK TE ARST'S AT: | coneronity. for hin friend a picruRe ahha fe i bis irresponsin! - a w, we have been brought a} “He may think that he is fr irresponsible methods of misrep-| Reaching a period just before the|more of jens in the atmosphere ot |when be preaches it. But the maa Fesentation and slander through the Most effective methods it can see fit to employ.” » The Governor reached the climax of his address when, after enumerating instance after instance in which the ‘Hearst newspapers had, he said, mis- “srepresented, distorted and actually Manufactured statements in order to attack him, he said: “Follow back the history of this man's nowwpapers since be came to his part of the country and you will Dave to read out of bis newspapers this remarkable fact: That in this great democraey, in this land of the free and in this home of the brave, parade of the 27th Division in this the Governor continued: “Betore that parade, Mr. Hearst, through another party, not direculy, but through another party, made a request of me that I denied. 1 dented it because I did not think, as Governor f this State, in honor J could do it hrough another party, Mr. dMearut practical politics; I have, I always said It, it has been a great asset to me, it has helped me wonderfully. M Donegan is the Register of this coun- ty, elected for a four-year term, nom- inated at the request, 1 ain given to understand, the Independener League Party, Mr. Schneider did not want to take him out of that position and leave that appointment for me to make, unless somebody in authority in that party said #0 “Now, Mr. Sohneider denies that his request came from Mr, Hearst. So far, so good. I have no quarrel with Schneider, but he is an elected constitutional officer in this count: and he holds an important public of- fice. Don't let him make that state- ment again, because if he does, 1 will tell him the name of the man that he met coming out of church at Belle that preaches to the poor of this or of any other community discontent and dissatisfaction, to help himself and to make good his side of the argument and to destroy, as he sald himself be would, the Governor of the State, is a man as low and as mean as I cae ple- ture him.” Throughomt the attempt hed been made, the Governor said, to convey to poor people the inference that the Governor could fix the milk price. He defied Hearst or any of his many lawyers, he said, to challenge the statement that he has no power to fix the price of milk or shoes or any- thing else. “T'll make @ confession to you,” maid the Governor. “I do not want to be hard on him. It ain't in my heart to hurt anybody, I didn't want him , Food souring, gas, acidity! Wonder what upset your stomach? Well, don’t bother! The moment you eat a) tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all | the lumps of indigestion pain, the sourness, heartburn and belching of gases, due to acidity, vanish—truly wonderful! Millions of people know that it i needless to be bothered with indiges- asked me for an appointment for @ friend of his, J made up my wind that the appointee should be a woman —to 4 State commission. nd I ‘aelected a woman from the western part of the = and that disappointed him. case, follow me along with it now, while I put it all together 10 show you the motlve—tep days after that, the frat editorial appears in the New York Amorican. jt doos not ' there bas never been a man elected | chastise me. It is a kindly editorial! Harbor whom be told that Mr. Hea to come to this platform for any other wh hat Mr. Hearet to office yet that hag not been tainted |. one of those editorials of warning.| wanted him to come and see me about | fe ah oa he ee H im some way. ‘8 now af hand. Wil he fall? It! that letters CNBC? ARE WTOLE) Ong after another, Gov. Smith took DESTROY FAITH IN ALL PUBLIC ft OFFICERS. “Tf the Hearst newspapers were the text books for the children of our achools, they would have to spell out of its every tine that no man can be frusted in this country after he ts put into public office; that no man | fhinks enoyeh abent it; no man hes Tight on the + enough of regard for it; no man has/January, but after Mi enough of reat Christian gharity to/ fered his disappointment because he felt Six days later there was an at- that he couid not cali wpon me tack based on a visit by the Governor, | he amid, to the Metropolitan Club, a qub of rich men, thou the Gov ernor had gone there té*try to get those men to put up money for hous- ing. Nevertheless, the Governor said, the Hearst papers asserted ‘It wae asserted that the Governor to the Metropolitan Club void @ special session of the Leg- islature, so that the State or the city would pot put up the money to the builders.’” Governor continued: VEN SCHOOL CHILDREN: KNOW BETTER.” “Now, that is supposed to be fed out to intelligent le The presy sumption ls that the man with brains, or the woman with brains, said, struck him as paving the/ to read that; and there isn't a school- for something lee, because! boy or schoolgirl in New re tha up cases of misrepresentation—the charge that he bad appointed a mem- ber of the Milk Trust to a committee, when the fact was Adolph Lewisohn | asked a lawyer he knew to “sit ip” } ‘on the committee; the charge that the | New York Central was discriminating against an Independent milk producer in Dutchess County, when the ¢acts were that “no milk came from this station in Dutehess County in thirteen years,” and the statement that t Mayor (Hylan) had written him a letter. “Why, the Mayor never sent me a quotes a statement that I made upon tbe adjournment of the Logialature, criticising it for failing to paces the Welfare Bill that 1 recommended in my first appual message. And when it followed on by : “Phove are nice words, Governor, but the people don't go by words; they go by deeds. Why did you appoint Judge Ketlogy On the 7th of May, the Governor went he appointed Robert L. Luce in Shearn's place and “the next day the attack opened,” the attack both on Smith and on Luce. rs about Albany were to the effect that “Hearst had a man on the Governor's trail,” and immediately there was an attack hecause of the appointment of & man named Flora ag a County Judge in Orleans County, though everywhere else the appointment met with approval, j So 3 3 ca healthy children writes: “I us MAIDEN LANE: VALUES Ford, 214 Lonsdale Avenue, P. Thousands of mothers say strong and build them up after Father John’s Medicine, whic! guaranteed free from alcohol o: player’ Contideniia: Gait‘or welt Catalog 44 ‘a telerence. for Wtustrated H In a recent letter Mrs. M. E. Ford, the mother of these two cases of coughs and colds, also as home, especially where there are small childrn, it is such an excellent tonic and pleasant to take. a bottle of Father John’s Medicine.” “LIAR” kind of an idea does that give you of | the great underlying structure of! @emocr: the purity of the courts, of the Grand Jury and of the judiciary generally ’ What difference does it make how much misrepresentation there is, if there is a Governor that hag got to be destroyed because he is not amenable to orders?” In connection with the statements printed about the dying babies, he said: “The fact is, and it is something for which we can be thankful to Al- mighty God, that the infant mortal- ity in thig State and in this city in the last six months has been lower than at any other time in the whole history of the State. That iy the fact.” Zs INDIGESTION “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’’ instantly relieves Dyspepsia, or a Sour, Acid, Gassy Stomach—quick! Sure! ene ee eee tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom- ach. A few tablets of Pape's Diapep- | sin neutralize acidity and give relief at once—no waiting! Buy a box of Pape’s Diapepsin now! Don’t stay miserable! ‘Try to regulate your sto ach so you can eat favorite foods without causing distress. The cost is so little. The benefits so great. You, too, will be a Diapepsin enthusiast afterwards.—Advt. ¢ Father John's Medicine in all tonic. It is invaluable in the My home is never without (Signed) Mrs. M. E. awtucket, R. I. they keep their children well and colds and go s by giving them h is pur Me olome and r dangerous drugs. that time fe whispeied| doesn’t know that the public mone; Court, Justice was| of this State or thia city, under our a pa) peters. the Salidere or to yody shane te ree ere or anybod It (Shearn) resigned, he recelved| well known that Relther the city nor following letter: the State itself could build the build- ings, that the Constitution limited DON’T NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PAIN Buy and keep handy a bottle of pain-relieving Sloan's Liniment Y pains and aches following ex- re—sciatica, lumbago, sore mus- cles, stiff joints, neuralgia, Forgot all about buying another bottle and keep- ing it handy, didn't you? Get it to-day lay safe—you may needit to-night! “Fhis famous counter-Irritant pene- thates without rubbing and scatters the congestion. The pain or ache is soon relieved, leaving no plaster or poultice mussiness, no stained skin. Thousands of regular users keep it handy for emergency—they don't suffer need- lessly. Three sizes at all druggiste— Be, 70c, $1.40. Sloatis i Hapa dealind ACIDS IN STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION in Morning and Drink Hot Water pal purposes only, But they were, bunting very hard for vemething.’ Next the Governor went tn some de- OU need it when the unexpected rheumatic twings starts — the To see the’healthy bloom in your face, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, to wake up without a head- ache, backache, coated tongue—in fact, to feel your be: day in and day out, just try inside bathing every morning for a week. Before breakfast each day, drink @ glass of real hot water with a tea- oonful of limestone phosphate in it as a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach, The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in- vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a fine appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phos- phate will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate that those who are subject to consti- pation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges or whose skin is O felt 1 ghe man to whom I issued the chat- ange, and I know that he has not @ drop of good, clean, pure, red in bis whole body. And I know color of bis liver, and it is whiter, Wf that could be, than the driven grow.” (A woman's voice; “Atiu For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Mother! Say “California,” then you will @f the publications he owns,” being un- truthful and setting forth as the only Feason for not attending the fact that “we have not got municipal owner- get genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full sullow or pallid, that one week of in- Create Gas, Seurmess and . Pain ship” a directions for babies and children of all ages aide batiting Wil 'here them loosing Huw To Treat "Why, this man ts entirely lacking who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- and feeling better every wa: vt. fm any understanding af the situ- pated, » » tongui — —— j on,” suid the Governer. “He doesn't coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on ; f" Sees nae Pe sre ares 4 any thne in New York to know the bottle, Children love this delicious laxative, Be $ Mustarine pine teitna of ihe, cane ot aun tr is going om here. He ts in Palm —Advt. Dio. lndiestio urnluR, KM ‘of hydrochiontc some ea, ated. dik causing the r every stomach sufferer knows atl winter and in Ceiiornia all 4 an” ~The Governor said Hearst probably wer read his mensago to the Legis- ture on municipal ownership or the es he hed made As to the ent in the Hearst tetter of re- + “You need keep mo tickets for | , | For. Sore Throat HEAL SKIN DISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid. RHEUMATISM fo0@ sow toma which And Chest Colds|~.::' tifleal digestants are not needed in cases and may do real harm. Try ‘ll digestive aids and insteac Kkist a fow ounces of Just want to Y friend of mine,” the ernor ellove that cold ont tink. ois #weetons the stomach. pre ‘ ad Gov It is unnecessary for you to suffer | ronchitis, pleuriay oF sore throw: Sante ‘the formation of excess acid anc g with eczema, rashes and similar skin Ra Sone of tiie one JS ie Oe SeaTnens ae OF Vain Binarelec x yellow box of tablet ‘d plaster improvemen: ry form: Wawid or milk) t# harmiem to th. inexpenatve to take and | or want to eay to the chairman Fi: if be kept tickets for friends of it be cowld keep them im his (Laughter and applause.) ing us tv @ttack (he New York rican mgde on him yesterday, the Wernor sald the workingman and women need no ans troubles. —Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 85c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied, will | usually give instant relief from itch- \ing torture, It cleanses and soothes \the skin and heals quickly and ef- \ feetively most skin diseas ach purposes, People who enjoy thelr meals with more fear of indisgostion.—-Advt Faas” ne a 4 At for 19 years. ve by doctor And effective to reli neuritis, neural Nothing so gui pains, . No remedy has relieved so many i of Rheumatism, Gout and Lume Reavis Mustaring the oft 80-con : { ; "yellow "bom th wi Ded anaweres|} 0289 a8 Munyon's Rheumatism }| Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, y POT ty nugh ‘premise sella Crem ee eee oommed: ewer |} Remedy, Try it and then bid good- |! disappearing liquid and is soothing to } ite areat for evil | Plso's,-Btope irritation Bitecive | STRNSWER FROM HEARBT 16 ONE|| DYE t9 crutches, eunes and pains. It J the most delicate skin, Itis not greasy, Hot oan ame. bens | Andale for young end, eid. Io « does not put the disease to sleep, but drives it from the system. Re- lieves pain in from one to three |is easily applied and costs little, Get it to-day and save all further distre In skin troubles ordinary soaps are NEEDED, hi PPefore 1 am finished I will make it S.C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N.Y. PISO’S is Die pean, fae’ ther saey eet dm || hours. Price, 0c a bottle, Send J irritating and liable to aggravate the ETO DS SOYA Th ie Tee eee eee it eecae| | £08 Dict and Care Chart. Munyon's | condition. Use Zemo soap It ts anti. | : ' = ——==— eaploting them; they need it from || Laboratories, 54th and Columbia | septic, soothing cess of healing. The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland, O. id hastens the pro- USTARIN cAMMOT BUS lee World “Wants” Work Wonders, | Persistent Coughs NATURE’S MIRROR “When a woman is well and healthy— there’s a sparkle in her eyes, a rose tint in her cheeks, and she has rich red blood. There’s elasticity in every move- 7 ment and a spring in her step. Love comes to every woman who has bounding health—but when she is pallid, dull eyed, languid, she has no magnetism nor does she appeal to any man. Such a change in feelings and looks! After suffering pain, feeling ner- vous, dizzy, weak and dragged down by weaknesses of her eex— with eyes sunken, black circles and pale cheeks—such a woman is quickly restored to health by the Favorite Prescriptionof Dr. Pierce, Changed, too, in looks, for after taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre» scription the skin becomes clear, the eyes brighter, the cheeks plump. It is purely vegetable, contains no alcohol, Druggists sell it in tablets or liquid. Bend Dr, Picroe, Buffala, N.Y., 10c for trial package, —aav.. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy—if You Know Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘The secret of keepirg young is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver anc owels~-there’s no need of having @ sallow omplexion—dark rings under your eyes ruptions—a bilious look in your fece—dul yes with no sparkle, Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent, of all sickness comes from nactive bowels and liver, Dr, Edwards,\ a well-known physician in hie. perfected '¢ vegetable compound mixed vith olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, vhich he gave to his patients for yeari Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitut: for calomel, are always effective, They bring achy, constipated. Pale, Anemic | Pepto - Mangan Enriches and Pallor, Headaches and Shortness jare in the bloom of health and enjoy- | beneficial and pleasant tonic for any | one suffering from any ailment caused | by poor blood. If taken regulart “Cascarets” work while you sleep! | incor When you are feeling bilious, head- If the stomach is Girls Need a Blood Tonic Up the Blood of Breath Disappear Pepto-Mangan Sold in Liquid and Tablet Form Why should any girl or young) woman continue to have a pale, sal- | low complexion and a listless, ran- | down system devoid of energy and | vitality? | Such young folks are continually | unhappy and dejected simply because they accept such a condition as their! misfortune and envy their friends who ing all the good things of life. If such young women would re-| alize that their anaemic condition is | probably due to thin, impoverished blood, which could easily be enriched | pto-Mangan, how much | 1 attractive they would be! | Pepto-Mangan is a safe, | fora few weeks it will enrich the bloc thousands of the healthy red-blood | cells that are needed to carry nourish- | ment to every part of the body. Pepto-Mangan is sold in both liquid | and tablet form. Both contain the | same medicinal ingredients Buy Pepto-Mangan at your drug- gist's. Be sure the name “ on the package, Without is not Pepto-Mangan.—Advt. bandaged over that skin eruption will relieve it quic Cease tampering with that painful | eruption. Apply a healing and sooth ing ointment that has the power to sink in and correct the trouble. Resinol Ointment aided by Resinol Soap usually clears away such affections quickly and thoroughly. Sold by drugrists, For free mupln write Resinel, Baltimore, Md. ONS Sa An Mr INO ON kA Just What You Need Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea For a Few Cents You Can Serve This Health-Building Tea Every Other Night for Two Weeks. The safest way to free the bowels from poisonous accumulation, liven up a sluggish liver, make the stomach digest properly and cause the breath tu be always sweet is to take Dr. Car- ter’s K. & B. Tea every other night. Take it till you are in perfect con- dition, till your eyes sparkle with health and your skin grows clear and healthy, It’s an old-fashioned vegetable rem- edy that you brew right in your own home, and while you're getting purer blood and better health, don't forget that theré is nothing you can give the cross, fretful child that will do it more good.—Advt. and One aul PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Colds, eeeeeeenne You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open The air passages of your head will] of clear and you can breathe freely. No | = more dullness, headache; no snuffling, mucous discharges or drynes struggling for breath at night, Tell your druggist you want a smal! bottle of Ely'’s Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream | in your nostrils, let it penetrate | 4 no fur Ze | Throat, Pain in Temples, Sti Rheumatism, Lumbago. nvenience you all mext day Iike Calomel, Salts, Oil or violent Pills. ‘Ca are a delightful laxa- upset, or for colds, sallowness, just | tive-cathartic for grown-ups and ehil- take “Cascarets” to regulate the liver | dren, and bowels and all is well by morning. Switch to “Cascarets"—Cost so “Cascarets” never gripe, sicken ‘or| little !—Advt. LUTO WATER is ® harmless, stimulating ee of certain action— lature’s own remedy. a sele at Bist, ‘club, alee ond on trains, “AMERICA’S PHYSIC TERNALLY—For vba ig) Much stronger cleaner than Mustard Plasters, The Liquid Form Takes Internafty alt t ypoonful 1h one-ball giase water for erampe to bowels, Colic, Disintery, ant Fel Druggiets, 35 cents and 70 cente ASTHMA — SOLD BY ALL W. Y. DRUGGISTS Asthmador never fails to give man DIATE RELIEF evendn the worst eases asthma. No wartrwo for mxsuLTs its action is immediate, direct and CERTAIN, IMMEDIATE RELIED fe assured even’ the most severe attacks, so wat- ter how violent the. paroxysms or ob- stinate the ease. Money will be re naed by any druggist (without any through every air passage of the | Question) of whom a package of Asth- head; soothe and heal the swollen, in- yout that natural buoyancy which all shoulc njoy by toning up the liver and clearing the yatem of impurities, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are known by their olive color, 0c and 25<.—Advt, flamed mucous membrane, and relief | comes instantly. It is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay | Peter-up and miserable,—Advt. en mador is purchased and it fails to give tire satisfaction, All druggists supply Asthmador oa the guarantee plan of satisfaction or your money refunded. —Adyt,

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