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OFFICERS fret : 1 ie a Ht 323 i i jez Ef E i HI , s F i i i tf shale ¥Rg é : Se ; i es if2 fF i i | i g i &¢ i = i i ! t i ? ++ id ‘ iH i H [ z z . zt t a E = Ei a7 American Girl Cofmbines Busi- ness. With Pleasure oni Trip |6 to Paris With Husband. Although the Red Cross drive for thetabers haa been officially closed in Kew ork eung to barra ye On the ‘high seas’ by ‘deRetnach-Werth, an ty aren ‘York @bout @ mouth ago, after hear, 7 90h Peare We Bod Oreuk “work tn Baroness Plans High Seas Drive To Aid American Red Cross Fund By Selling 2,000 Buttons on Ship Paris, will accompany her husbana MH 4 brief business trip to France. rt] in eating 5 fe Red Cross buttons says sh II dispose of every one of them during the trip. “People are very generous on board ship,” sald the Baroness this morp+ ing at Red Cross headquarters, “7 rile 1, won't have any difouliy tm ling the two thousand buttons. two years of Red Cross work I I by enard ad ye pti a ee of a American rosa, and Want to to help farther its pesos 49 H, deReinach-Werth was apy nd Miss Helen inyson. Her husband {s well known in Washing+ ton, whee he acted a6 ifiterpreter during thé war. =: HOOVER how LOOMS LARGE ‘lon domestic affairs, From WT Ccubtinea Frome Pit From: Mist Page.) + eee foriner Food Adniimistrator, And ‘the, mannér if Which the suggestion is acclaiined indicates that when eandidates are sifted and ‘@hosen the name of Hoover will rer main. ERE et ned Nall Possess Friendliness to pad ts to Bb townd im bot the rents of Ue Dem | Perats and Republicans—not the party politielans, but. the independ @nith or progressives in each party: | Mr. Hoover, 60 fat, as known, isn’t particularly Republican or Demo: erat. From the fact that he is a thining engineer and man of hugo enterprises, Republicans assame that he must be of thelr party and must sharé their party's viewpoint @ fact that Mr. Hoover didn’t hesitate to support the President's appeal. for a Democratic Congress last autumn Gad that Le didu’t hesitate to pay outepokenly thet he favored the League of Nations, the Democrats have derived considerable satisfac. tion, Some Democrats, friendly to Mr. Hoover, think that even if he were nominated on an independent ticket he might get the Indorsement E of the Democretic Party. ton Liebert, French Consul Gen- —¥ farce] Kn’ chief of the But thie, ae well as the general tendency at present to pick « man {rrespective of what the isstes may be later, only reveals the general similarity of the Republican and - | Democratic Parties. The party plat- to ‘Wilson were proposea by Capt hay te any bein, lows and some of the junior “middies” somes of thelr budlifulness and See vent tf, loud hurratia, hie subject of t! 'rince of 0 Was one the chief f conversation at the funetion, we ey = the heir to Britain's rone had made a es nit i Key poreenet ‘of the yt gi Pylid ‘Sthe Royal Wa 0 7 4 off when We @ expected no end of care. ny furing our iy. ‘But e all “ar ‘The Prinee we ae i | forms ¢xhibit little difference, and the opportunity for an independent to make a campaign on the ac- cumulated defects of both the old parties is not denied. Mr. Hoover's friends base their high hopes on the fact that he knows the subject of . #t] food and the cost of living from A to Z and that with women voting in 1920 the judgment of the housewife will be a factor of vital importance. But the campaign, — so far as any iy |hoow, because the bfantty Ching hit the one day, and I rather fancied half IRD PARTY” GOSSIP of the sharps can forecast at pres- ent, will not merely involve a pro gramme for the reduction of the cost of living, but a knowledge on the part of the candidate of the tre+ mendous economic problems with which the country is confronted to- day and will be wrestling with in the next few years of reconstruo- tion. Just now some of the poli- ticians think radicalism and the stamping out of Bolshevik tenden- oles will furnish the Issue, But | se: both. the Démocrati¢ Admitistration and the Republican Congress are at on that score, If one were asked to assess the opinion that comes this way from all patts of fhe country, there would be little doubt in my mind that the dissatisfaction of the country with the wasted time in campaigns and the failure of the Republicans to deal constructively with some of th: big questions of the day that. have flemanded settlement~such ae a more equitable system of taxation and an equitable adjustment of the railroad -problem—would be found to be equalled only by a parallel disappointment at the lack of ef- fictency in the execttive depart. mente of the Government ruled by the Democrats. WHERE OUR REPUBLICANS DIS- PLAYED WEAKNESS. For years the Republivans taunt- ed the Democrats with the cry that the latter were inefficient, but the Republicans themselves, in the sion of Congress that is to come to an end this month, have used up many months of time and produced no ¢onstfuctive programme of Teg: | and. islation. The House has had quar- rels among the leaders and has been waiting on the Senate, where direct or indirect efforts to kill the peace treaty have occupied the Repubit can majority until there is to-day a good chance that all the work of the session may result im a failure to got the status of our foreign re- lations defined at all. Nevertheless, in the face of the obvious failures by both the Repub- the anc! hor chain had been placed in- wide it a joke. Yea, indeed, he's very agile and @ prime favorite on the Renown.” It Was added that when the Renown lan this port she will go to Halifex, ee PR RB 1 licans and Democrats who have been playing ‘politics most of the time in disregard of the country’ demand for efficiency, and the get- 1. Many ate the candidates inétde amd out- tor the pide of enn. ‘ Certain sty ue sud to 60 tx the lead at Te ant ene course may be by cottvertion Bes yom food and Gov, Frank Lowden of ittaels appear to be riding on the top of the wave of Republican politics just how, Sen~ ator Hitant Johnson is carefully whtotiing the opportunities for an Republican and Democratic Parties may produde conservative plat: forts, while # labor party niight upon évéery day by foreign observers who believe America’s post-war ex- perience with political parties is not going to be eseeritially different from the etperiences of Ragland and France. y ' ‘The tendency, by signs thus far, is surel; rd @ number ot polition! parties—hot merely the traditional pair tliat have fought it out every four years herétofore. ‘The campaign of 1920 will eclipse that of 1916 in uncertainty, com- plexity and the distribution of .sec- tional and class support. FORMER ‘Y” MAN DESPONDENT OVER ILLNESS, EUS LIFE Orville V. Thomas Locks Self in Bathroom and Turns - \ on Gas. Orville V. Thomas, 4 salesman in a Wall Street brokerage house, oom- dathroom at the home of Bugene B. Butters, friends with whom he had been living at No. 19/492. Chi- chéster Avenue, looked bimeelt in serving ten months as a tary in France. Recently he parted from his wife, who went to live at No, 180 West pe Street? Manhattan, tiy 9 he Weoame 11 bye’ ve stan in + formed Fo ofes 16 ip rep dead om as eae ote TO BE DECORATED TO-DAY French High Commissioner Will Confer Honors for Aid fo France, Members of the Norton-flaries Am- ‘bulance Unit, Service Sanitaire Ameri- éaine, gather tm this olty to-day for 4 reunten and a Cee yg had representa- tives of the Brenéh Hign Commission with the fourragers (shoulder loop) of the Medalfle Militaire, cdnferred on the organisation for herofe aid to Fraties before the United States entered the war, ‘Tne presentation f» at the Metropol- itan Museum at half past thfée, It will be followed by a the daneant at the Bilt- more at which Maurice and Miorence Walton 3 itt apes gud a \ dianet at the Goaumse As Meseritan’ caf Ficcrean bank pb G. 0. P. ai 7“. wooo. State and Advisory Committee Promise Gapport in 1820, COLUMBUBS, ©. Nov. 15.—Gen. Leonard Wood has been promised sup- port for the presidency he the Wepub- Hea State Central and th joan Advisory, Comas ommittoos Be ‘we H. Ol ry Corhinittee, “neds mt. Dr. Richard G Newton Dies, Dr, Michatd Cole Newton, siaty-nine Olt, died yostefday in wate pital, Montclair, N. | |complaint of Arthur Weill of No, 2309 a0 v0s BESEIGE zo STATIONS 10 AW FOOD). $30,000 Dafly aril to Last Three Moriths, Crowds gathere earty to-day at the stations throughout the city where 4,000,000 worth of surplus navy food [tae been placed on sale, The greatest |throngs were in evidence im the Bronx, where two stations have been opened. ‘There were long tWnes of automobiles outside the stations and Mtimbers of women, many of whom Had their children with them, stroggied to get mbar the counters, Rixtre police wets on hand to keep th crowds in order. The food, most éf which is canned end which {ncludes a total of seven- teen articles, can be bought in large Or small quantities, al) that is neces- ary being a pledge that it will not de rebold. Jonathan C. Day, Commissioner of Markets, said the proceeds from the navy sales yesterday were $16,500. He expects the average to run to $30,000 GF $40,000 a day when the sales get going in full swing. At this rate ft would take three months to dispose of all the gobds on hand. * The pale % in’ progress at the fol- lowing stations: Borough of Brooklyn—23d Regiment NL SOULS CHURCH,“ "te UNTARN SOW TOO VENRS «Sales Bxpectad to Average lossthortild ap tie 49 First Congre- morning gational, It Has Had Many Noted Attendants. Ant Sout 1819, by the Rev. D. Henry Ware, formed 4 group of his the Independent Church afd tion of New Yor. The Rev. Ellery Channing and the Rev. Joh Palfrey akied in the @ieyemen the ctrarch was Incorporated as the First Congregations? Now, York. Chatnbérs Street; Ghurch of thé Divine Unity way, maa Day,’ 1866. ‘The six pastor of been the Rev. Dr. Ware, Dr. Henry Ww. Armory, Bedford Aventie and Pacific Street; 14th Regiment Armory, sth Avenus and 15th Street; 13th Regi- ment Armory, Sumner and Jefferson Averites. Bordugh of the Bront—éth Coast Artillery, Jeeome Avenue 4nd Kings- Bridge Road; OM 24 Battery, 176th Street and Bathgate Avenue. Borough of Manliattan—Jefferson Market, Mightn -treet and Sixth Ave- fie; Queensborough, Market, S9th Street and First Avenué, 224 Armory. Borough of Queens—N. Y. & Queens Electric Light & Power Co., No, 44 Tacknon Avenue, L. 1. C, eh of fase ee Cross Building, St. George, 8 Arthur Williams, ‘react ministrator, will prepa sample, menu Thanksgiving Aitiner for rage family, ly. nel nding turkey, eran ngs, Ty sauce and and ba quote the prices fixed by the} Fait Price Committee. The menu will be accompanied by a list of} prices paid last Thanksgiving, so the Howwewlfe can tell exactly what has happened to food prices in the y YOUTH ARRESTED AS ONE Theodore ©. ‘Thomas R. Gtieer anf van. Among the have been William Cullen Cooper, Edward Coopet, Geo’ Curtis, Joseph H. Choate, M. fell, Dorman B. Deaton, Fratele and James ©, Carter, OF TWO WHO GOT $500 LOOT |<“ y pega | Identified in Pool Roonr as Holdup Man by Victim—Watch Recovered. ‘Thomas Ricci, twenty-one, of No, 161 Fast 12th Street, who says he fp a printer, was artested shortly after midnight in a poot room in Cresent Avenue, near Hughes Avenue, on the ‘Crotona Avenue, that Ricci ts one of two men who held him up on his way home Iasi night and stole $400 in oash and a gold watch worth $100. The arrest was made by Detective Jerry Hagrerty of the Webster Ave- nue Pollee Station, who says Well claims as hie property the gold watch found in Ricel’s pocket. ‘Weill was walking through Grove Street, a block or two from home at | 9.45 o'clock, he says, when two men| sprang upon him. While one of them) threatened him with a gun he says the athe went through his his pockets, Bicel, Weill says, wns Catteries Chere at injured, Fourth Avenue and 20th Street wit 7 are: hold the hundredth anniversary of fte ot Mo. Hegre) foundation to-morrow. The pretent 2 i = ili Its firet wulldirig was the second, Neat Prince Street. present Ghurth was — Ch ! il J 2 Si BR ASL ible i 7 § Solith Avenue; Honors téen years old, sane addtes: Muller, forty-eight years Palmer Avenue. Tiree of the injufed we Francia Hospital. After be by amniulance surgeons, Mu RICHMOND JUMPS TRACK Cat Crashes frito Fire Hydrant, Breaking It Off and Flooding, » Street, An eastbound Richmond Light & ‘ trolley car jumped 260 feot ast of Tay- Iso Stredtiéd Richmond Terrace this 1.16 ofotoex: ‘Hour pia injured, ‘The car crashed er, ee breaking it off ant | pooaing the ftresi was chatgn ‘of tikes Lawrence | Coyle, NO. 18 Castleton Avenue, Tho midst of whom suffered con- titty.ttres years old, ford Aventis; beth it youre No, 401 9 f ; Mést of the two hundred sosrinislent daring @ fire in the Basement en of the Hotel Touraind, a DMbRéatory fashionable apartment dotel-et—Ne, 32 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, is to- dayr ‘The fire started fri si evetfaened grteds and Fi oe ee, iseapane inte @ arheee. aN 1itetesefaiomp wile considerable. erioke to th pat corridors, few of ig Phi fe building were arow anibive WHAL EN BROTHERS | eras Grand sr Cor. The nin House of the biggest stock of medium and high tives easiest and best credit terms of any som Stylish Fall Clothing On Our Easy Credit Terms Mea’s and Young Men's ‘ Suits, 30% Overcoats, 3 Ladies’ & Misses’ Suits, “shen Women’ s&Misses’Coats3 4-0 Girls’ Coats & Dresses 10% 164, 166, 108 eat 170 Cot: W; ‘St. ¥ Boys’ Suits & Overcoats 1 O- _ Secretary of Commerce few * William ::: C. Redfield + etallo’ Retiring from the Cabittet” On November 1st SPEAKS: TO AMERICAN BUSINESS Through The ate, ond aque ings. oN ane ht odw Aare _ —and a Comfort” To all whe enjoy « cup of Tea “Im Perfection” Ue f A trom New York Commer ‘THE NATIONAL BUSINESS NEWSPAPER Vital Facts and Figures About Our mae and Domestic Commerce A frank and fearless discussion of pronto ‘al Commit AG $ In six vital installments in The beginning Monday, Nov. 17th. MONDAY—Business and the Government. JUESDAY—The Democratic Drift in Corporate Ownership. WEDNESDAY—The Present Interest of Labor in the Railroadé, 019i” THURSDAY—Ainerica’s Opportunity: Do We See It? Shall We tisett? UDA Have We \Agerned From Experience’ At Hele dha eaves Frode Attack, on Prices: Practical Support of Oredit, all lending news stands, So & . On sui the Ainited States, Canada, and » $9.00 « foreign countries, $15.00 a year. rT ae of bell 23 ten alnos Crome, ‘i 1 lo oe ry Moc New York Commarciat: ‘THE NATIONAL BUSINESS NEWSPAPER ‘ vi 38 PARK ROW, NEW YORK Russell R. Whitmatisridd. |}) — einen — . i at $2 ADVERTISEMEN’ Article No. 39 brane. This disease can affect avy organ or part of the body lined, braneus tisewe, such, for example, as the bladder and bowels as well as the/liead, |. nose dud throat. .There is a catarrh of the generic anatomy, which tidkiedingly afftiets hundreds of thousands of Women the world over: Science of Chiropractic has discovered the only rational rel the causes of catarth knowr to the healing arts. 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