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THE EVENING, WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER as, 1910, rald.on headquarters of the TE EVENING, WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NO’ t Some. Hotel Keepers of United States and Canada RADIGALISM MAY SHUT ~ }-PORTLAND REDS SEIZED. |;1¥.00 meenwner oe comm =the tending the American Hotel Ass’n Convention US. BOORS, SAYS HOOVER) *vexssci.ciesis Sipe tiene ting ti coms ot gag ‘TEL KEEPERS. the American legion and had member® of the organization wi + ADD ZEST T0-UFE IN GAY NEW YOR It’s a Continuous Round, of ‘Pleasure Since Jovial Visi- tors Invaded the Town. F xhere are more hotel men ® New ‘York to-day thon there are hotels by op “Weveral thousands, and the cry te ett "7 © they come: Now York t# 0 busy place Bnyhow, but. it bas been fust a little Dusier during the last few days by _ virtue of ‘conferences, conventions, “expositions, joy rides, luncheons, din- ners, theatre parties, et cetera, ot ‘cotera,-ad infinitum and ad lib. of the Yadies and gentiesien of the hotel in- dustry. < ‘The most important event of to-day * in the meting of the Executive Coun- {ol and officers of the American Hotel PAseociation of the United States and go Yesterday the State Hotel i; ion held its convention and “Wiblected new offivers for the coming year, The convention was held in the ‘ballroom of the ‘Hotel Commo- and after it. was adjuorned George W. Sweeney of the Commo- dore was host at a buffet luncheon of the delegates and a whole lot of the visiting hotel men! from ail parts Foreign Agitators, Declares Former Food Chief. | | | BUFFALO, Nov. 12.—The American | people are growing impatient with for jeign agitators,” and unless thelr atti- | tude changes the door that has always been Open to Europe may be shut, Her- bert Hoover declared here to-day In an | address at the convention of Americans of Polish ancestry. } Mr. Hoover outlined the progress of the Polish people resulting from the establishment of free government: told the audience what they could do to |maintain the new Polish Republic and reminded them of their duties to the country of their adoption. “Many foolish ideas are being oir culated among the foreign-bor: lation of , the United Si Hoover said. “Many of these fore! born are: interesting themselves in th destruction of our priuiry institutions and defiance of our laws. The Ameri. can peopl fast losing patience with this Rttituae.” MUNSON LINE TO OPERATE PORTLAND, Ore:, Nov, 12.—Federa} | 5 rth potticlals , to-day . be, People Growing ; Impatient. With) opine ‘acuvitles “of “titty-three men taken into custody by the police in a pan investigation sponsibility for the riots at Cel strageraey, in which four, caused payer Girls! Your hair needs a little “Danderine”—that’s all! it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful, N. Y.-ARGENTINE SERVICE| pendable “Danderine” from any store, will save your hair, \ pr double its beanty. Try “Dapderine” and see !—Advt. Assignments of Leviathan, Aga: | mimnon and Oter Big Ships , Not. Decided. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—The Mun- son Line of New York will operate the ships of the new freight and passenger service to be ostablished between New York’ and Buenos Aires Dec, #6, Chair ‘HOR. man Payne of the Shipping Board an- of the country and Canada. | | ~ LOeen nce ence eae ee Ue EF SS See E> = *- achievement. Mr. Sweeney 1s one of the most Populat hotel men in the city, Stato aud afac, but—well, lie geve his guests Chobster, chicken salad, ice cream, cake yeoffee and WATER. Elmore C. Green, Managing Direo- heewrd of the Hotel Iroquois, Buffalo, was President to succeed George’ Farnham. He will be the tall figure ‘the big bahquet at the Commodore w night, Mr, Green ' didn’t always live in Buffalo and is known to every hotel’ man in the State. His lection was unanimous. Once he proprietor of the Manhattan Hotel. In the good old\days Mr. Platinum watch ghain. ‘T find,” sal Mr. Eppley, “that my hotels in th dry territory are making more money than those in the wet area (indignant chorus of ‘Whadda you mean by wet area?’—Bppley gocs right on). Booze ie no good for'anybody:: Lat me have Mine Belle Leroy, representing the hotels of ‘T is the prettiest girl at the fair. She isn't a Greeter, but she ought to be ong. The booth next’ to hers sells cups, While: the proprietor got a-rain check he asked her to mind his cups. She sold 26,000 cups’ in his absence—water cups, of course, "She's a Lone Star girl, all righ’ mented Milo Westbrook, assistant knew every pebble on the ee Pees officers elected were: ent, E, H. Crandall of the Farms Hotel, succeeding 3 oR Nott; Edward M. Tierney ‘ot the silver tongue, Treasurer to himself, and, of course, Mark kaw was re-¢lected Secretary, with Archie Hall as his assistant. THEY'LL DISCUSS PROHIBITION AND STRONG DRINK TO-DAY. Ways and means weré discussed a business improvements and John E corn came in for a fow hand cs. Similar discussions are dn to-day’s convention of the Ni tional Council, which meets on th third floor of the Grand Central “mattonal exposition ts the Kreatest' show Which has ever been: walled together by the affiliated in- : caatrien of the hestelry business, | roiag 4 ‘and Fred. W. Payne i recalving. the 1ioy. greatest credit for his wonde' Mr. Payne is the man- | © ager of the show and the hotel men Ls poe Nhlak. him the & eat showman Ririoe Petey Barnum’ me, ah tion there is everything. sed in ~ life, from teapots to twit bode Soda fountain fixtures, tho' nae A up much of the space fo fore occupied by material for bd het .& trip through the Grand Cen “Palace is like a tour. from on S with stop-over tickets, one bearer + -hand al i owns the Walker House. in “Toronto, Is . In» the old di fer House was famous for et Canadian rye and-C ors from the “States? t, the line of the tler, who has a chain Wansaries from Buffalo to Bt. With lifka in Cleveland -and &nd the Pennsylvania in New was sampling the various food} at the exposition when he _buenped Into Thomas D. Green of thé Hotel Woodward at the bakery exhi- bition yesterday afternoon. “Helio,” saluted Tom, «flo is very witted. “Not enamgh to cat at the Pennsylvania?” and the quickly turned to thé - of doughnuts. |, George Kerr v7, Atlantic City, hand- some and debonnair, js 6n the first “floor with a boardwalk and a ohe “nigger-power” limousine. Mr. formerly with the Traymore, is now » Meneral Promotion Manager of the Linnard System of Hotels, the Jin- OF Park of which is being constructed on ‘Park Avenue at Sist Street: D.)M. “Linnard is the presiding genius of the system which is going to lay out |) 75-$20,000,000 from Atlantic City to the Sf sPacific Coast E'S THE LATEST CHAIN HOTEL MAN IN NEW YORK, Mr. Linnard is one of the most sprowreasive and axgressive spirits of he hotel industry. Ho thinks in pe ahousands, tr; vel like an. eleotrie @park and bhs a personality that gpakes him foputar with all ‘classes. i the head of the Ambassador jn tlantic City adding 400 rooms. fo the big pil hall ayfecting os Ange mt in San Franelse: to travel like an electric spark ‘And there's Charies “H. Payne of ‘ino Bodus (N. Y.) Snyder House ) Me. Payne ‘has only one hotel, bud out of their way to spend a night “. a Pelt aking the J ipod old days und comb lence are the hallma: automobile men and travelling men’ B Payne. He's of the hotel show, BUFFALO SET UP THE LUNCH; LARRY PAID FOR IT. Mr. Lawrence Adama, President of the Illinois Hotel Association, on hi way from Chicago was met by an ad- miring constituency at Buffalo, and it gets his angora when anybody sings “Put Me Off at Buffalo.” They gave him the finest banquet that ever was put up by a Buffalo bunch. They treated him royally, gave him cigai and vichy water, played cards with him—but when he got through play- thg cards he discovered that he had paid for his entire entertainment and then some. Alas! poor Larry. They knew him well. rT the show: shops, Julius Seligman, jahes. all, hotels with sta~ aA ie jou egbybie with bili ploturest pretty ‘gi ‘One of ‘the billheads “Wine, FAquors and Cigars in Bare When asked. if he were selling many of them he declared that the line. must have been put in by mia- take, Right next to Julius is a dis- lay of pork, overseéred by Gene rm, With the biggest hog in cap- tivity right In the middie, overlook- ing Jutfus's pretty iris. But the hog ‘te dressed, all righ Herbert Gorham (Clare bas a dis- ‘play of a, beaytith) $25,000 table—a table. for ki and we has armed is covering it, The table is all sliver with inlaid ivory, Assi Clark suppiied the ‘one bing that eeches yi Ht the: inewept Gri hat-: Live: ga and is nit heaneeate Tot female, Drop-a nickel in a slot, and iwai'be Hall‘of the Grand Palace, De Stewards’ night. ‘Last night bt i, ioe wa, seg at the news that Ohio ‘had gone” HOTEL MEN'S CONVENTION DINES ON WHALE MEAT Animal Brought From’ Alaska Is Called Juicy and Delicious; Dele- gates Take Up Programme. + ‘Whale meat, in eandwiches, in steaks, salads and several other forms, was served to-day to a throng of American and Canadian hote! men and their wives and friends who are attending the Ho- ly old bonifaces of the}, onard Micks, Nationat“Prosident the Greeters, bisw in from the ch wih 5 @ lot of-other hicks Ping t el the New ante “seine f and safe- lets of | hand SC, PLE * Ek ety, IA. WAER. OF Six ATES. Alaska and was prepared by Harry Stevens, the Polo Grounds conosasion- Aire, and @ corps of chefs, The guests ed it enthusiastically, olnt “Whale meat is not to be confused with fish,” sald Stevens. “The whale te & mammal, and its meat is red, fulcy and delicious, Its general use would wallop the H. C, L., for it can be bought one-thifd cheaper than beef, Inciden- tally, it contains 34 per cent. of protein, against 13 or 14 per cent, in beef." ‘The Executive Council and officers of the American Hotel Association of the United States and Canada this morning took up a programme that Includes the establishment of @ national training school where every phase of the hote) business ig to be taught; new welfare methods for employes, and means to check the growing nuisance of hotel “dead-beats,” Former Governor ‘Osborne of Michi- Diese HA Aedegas Ye, convention ene: WORLD LABOR MEETING DIVIDED ABOUT RUSSIA Italian’s Proposal to Accept Soviet’s Peace Offer Develops Clash of Opinions, WASHINGTON, Noy. 12.—A division of, opinion was apparent to-day athong delegates to the International Labor Conferencé on the proposal of Gino Raldest, Italian Labor Repr sentative; that the confetence expre: Mtrelf a# favoring ‘acceptance of the whee offer of the Ruisidn Sovict GovéFnment.” Mr. Béidest had: pre- paréd'a resolution eutting forth! sven. & proposition for submission to-day to the Conference.” ‘the roreapntaty Ommittes "ot the Conference will have to decide th host perplexing Reames it has: yet Gealt with when Fausto Ferraz, of Hreail, arrives were wbout Noy. 21. Mr, Ferraz, who ig a member of the Brazilian Congress, was elected by employers’ and employees’ organiza- tions to represent both capital and labor, according to advices received | by conference officials. Peace oe ow Vork Adds to Harvard Fund. he Boston lead of more than $300,- 600 in'the Harvard endowment fund has beon cut down to leas than $250,- 000 in the last twenty-four hours, Yesterday being ‘a holiday in Massa- setts Now York had @ chance to lead, | Boston ‘has sub ew York, $8,513,- te] Exposition in the Grand Central Pal- th ace. The whalo was brought from $9,584,6 “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Each package of ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ proper directions to relieve Painy Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache $3, and the $4,311,224 from the rest of ry ‘brings the total to contains For & few cents you can tin, béx, of genuine “Ba: ablet ot Asp ni “sla blets. Dru beatle math of, Thay BRITISH LABOR CONGRESS. Called om Question of Na- tonalization of Mines. LONDON, Nov. 12—K special con- gress comprising representatives of all organized labor was called to-day to meet in London on Dec. 9 to discuss the nationalization: of, the mines, It will consider what action might be taken’ to compel the Gupprament 2 Dring into effect the recomme! of Saateey Con Conte iaston that aedior ation alization be effect fleetions. Nov, 12.—The reports that the results of the municipal elections in upper Silesia were most shvorable se the tales ae eran Be oles F cen' the’ votes in ube Hindenburg Mae i e Beuthen per cent. on th tn and 89 per cen! ot the Ta owitz: ‘dis: trict. People who have itched and scratch. i ed for years get peaceful sleep and rest through he use of Cadum Oint. | ment. ‘It stops the itching at once and | is vey f id healing wher- aver the skin is irritated or inflamed. lum Ointment is good for eczema, pimples, blotches, itch, tetter, scaly skin, eruptions, chafings, piles, rash, sores, scabs, ringworm, cuts, ete, Ci Oints Coste Qeasees sat disci srmaration) KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Olive Tablets ‘The secret of Bocosigen young is to feel —to do this must watch Band pes | bowels—there's no need of having a Pom cegininn—-toek rings under your eruptions—e bilious in your neg ik eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent. of all sickness comes from Go eR aR wards, a well-known physician 5 Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mix with oli mp pay ager yg which i) ve to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, tees C for calomel, are always effective. ‘The f about that natural buoyancy which all shoul enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are 1 ge by their olive color, 10¢ and 25e.—Advt. former German deolded updn, owners said. pre ggg? to-day, Offidtals‘of the line are ‘co-operating with “the Shipping Board in filing out the form Operators for the Lev Aga- memnon and other of the largest of the these vessels will be assigned to the In- ternational Mercantile Marine, | Chicago bowl | creased: their price five cen' and @ man now may roll the 20 cents or two for 35 cen nickel was added ‘beeausc nickels “overhead.” the bowling alley German ships have not yet been but ‘it ls probable that In Chicage | roprietors -of alleys. to-day in- Lockout Ending. BARCELONA. Nov. 42.—The lockout | »y, the employers, which has ticd up tr ro for more than a week HN at Reneidored to-day to | Been Virtually ended as the result eement reached during th | night between the masters and the men. Tooth Paste by '. Classification Only: Unlike any mere tooth paste CHL ORAE has’ no an feeling, candy flavoring or ing compound. It is composed ‘of germ destroying potassium chlorate car- gritty scrub ried into every channel of the mout throat by a smooth cream that polishes teeth without ever scratching delicate tooth enamel. CHLOROX is protection. Sold Everywhere—Every Drug Store in New York Has It Nulyne Laboratories Jackson, Michiga» Tf You Could See Th Germs Within FREE TRIAL (See Coupon Below) For sale by all good drug- gists in 25c, 50c and $1.00 boxes. For free trial pack- age, send us the name of your druggist and a 2 cent © stamp to cover postage. | ysneue : 1 You Years ago a famous French surgeon—Dr. Pasteur—discovered that living germs cause fermentation, putrefaction and virulent bodily poisons. This discovery is the basis for the whole modern germ-theory of disease and antiseptic treatment. “In later years this discovery was further developed by Lord Lister and the important principles of antisepsis have been universally adopted by the medical profession. Today there is scarcely a person who does not use some sort of antiseptic as a part of the daily toilet~-tooth pastes and mouth washes are the most Common in general use. Hidden Germs the Most Deadly These antiseptics are very necessaty to good health—they kill germs present in the mouth and on the teeth. | But—what of the millions of germs which reach the stomach and intestinal tract, carried there by the food? They are the most deadly because they have reached what medical authorities say is the most prolific breeding ground for germs in the body. Here they multiply by millions and lie hidden only waiting. their chance to strike down their human victim with serious sickness and disease. If you’ could see the germs within ‘you, you would be quick to take, measures to overcome them and drive them .from~their hiding place. To fulfil the double purpose of preventing constipation and, at the same time, providing protection against the breeding of germs in the intestinal tract, Partola candies have. been invented. Providing “Internal Hygiene” Important as, is “oral hygiene''~the keep- fing of mouth and teeth in antiseptic condi- tion—of greater ifmportance and more” peces- sary to good health is “internal hygiene”— the keeping of the stomach and intestinal tract in antiseptic condition and free from the health-destroying germs which so easily the modern mint candy, laxative and internal antiséptic “The Doctor in Candy: Form” Pastels Detrtnating Co, % West 17th Street New York N ¥ bolt arte a bs sata and: quickly breed there. Partola candies accomplish’ this great necessity and act as @ stimulator for the stomach and bowels. Delicious as Bon-Bons_ These candies look and taste just like delicious, palatable mint lozenges. In effect they ‘are a modern combination of laxative and antiseptic ingredients which sweeten the stomach, cleanse the bowels, stimulate the liver and disinfect and sterlize the whole digestive tract. Not an Ordinary [Laxative Partola is new in ptinciple and should not. be confused with ordinary, old-fashioned laxatives. While it does everything ANY laxatiye can do, its additional value as an internal antiseptic makes it more valuable to folks who wish to protect themselves inside as’ well as outside’ With all these advantages, Partola candies cost no more than ordinary laxatives. IMPORTANT—Two Partola candies, taken’at night, act as a laxative. One candy per night thereafter — for a short period—will reniove Ahe most stubborn case of constipa: tion. If you are not troubled by constipa’ tion, simply take one-half of @ candy daily * for its invaluable antiseptic action on the digestive organs. ¥ ‘ USE THIS COUPON 8-306 (BW-12) PARTOLA DIST. CO., 26 W. 17th 8t., N, ¥, Tam enclosing a 2c post the postage oD a FRED Partola, Street Address tamp to pa: 1 Sampten ct