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@ontinved From First Page.) Bie ) must be ronfessed the housing situa- ; ie stillas bad as ever, and that ) Josisiation in that respect was wholly ; uate. And it will not be forgotten that ‘the legisiatews who have just returned ‘Ro thelr umes had ample time and oppor: y te relieve the situation in New York City very materially, and ‘that only fear of the benefit which ‘might accrue to Gov. Smith prevented ) them from performing their duty to -.. the people. ) ) It was a fine demonstration of the |) spirit of “the public be damned’ Bs? ‘when they passed the bill giving New York City the Straus pasteurizing ‘plant, as @ sop to the city’s poor, but absolutely refused the relief the peo- * as & whole demanded in the se- wing of cheaper and better milk. y strangled the welfare bills, and were something which not only York City wanted, but for which demands came from up-State. only objection to them was that originated on the Democratic side 6 House, The majority smothered the measures providing for the Council of Farms and Markets. e and money were shamefully dered under the guise of “out- patriotism” in the farcial trial five Socialists, while the busi- of the people was obliged to ‘The bills outlawing the So- Party as a political factor and making the Appeliate Division of the Bupreme Court the sole judge of the Americ-aism of a person or his party, ae the resus of the trial, are in the bands of See Governor. Before they bevome the law by the ge HH a4 THEE iF # eal jobs. They have no Socialists ‘up-State te worry about, and the be- Met is growing that somewhere in the woodpile a “nigger” ts lurking. At first there was the fear that | the Democratic Party's standing _ Might some day be questioned, but there is now a belief that some _ broader action is contemplated, that | “MayGower” Americans up-State are ‘of the opinion that only “Mayflower” phage should run the State. w it is not thought that an- other campaign of A) P. A.'ism is afield, some are figuring how far the None Sent Cc. 0. D. eee rre No Exchanges ‘No Approvals DEMAND EXTRA SESSION measures go in their application to aliens and to the descendants of aliens. The contemplation of the measures, is at any rate said to be a very delicate and interesting occu pation. “2.75" MAY BE A BOOMERANG FOR WETS. The Walker "2.75" Beer Bill, which permiis the consumption of a beverage on premises if purchased in clubs, hotels, and restaurants, appears to give as Much satisfaction to the drys as to the wets. The dtys are chuck- ling over its alleged unconstitution- ality, and the wets declare that it tells’ the world where the Empire State stands on the matter of Pro- hibition. The Republicans are rubbing their hands at having kept their Excise Commission in power, and the drys say even if the Volstead law is de- ed unconstitutional, New York can have only a 2.75 per cent. beer and no whiskey or anything else in the way of alcoholic beverage. But the Governor is permitting the drys to chuckle, and the Republicans are reminded that only $50,000 is avall- able for excise expenses, and that no money can be spent unless the ex- pense {s approved by the Chief Ex- ecutive, And Gov. Smith will take all the time the law allows for consideration of the bill and see what the Supreme Court will do about Prohibition. Senator Clayton R. Lask of Cort- land, says that nome day the people of New York will have a better un- derstanding of his anti-sedition bills. Perhaps so, but at the presgnt time a lot of people here fail to understand why there should be a so-called ge- cret service added to the Attorney General's office for the purpose of spying upon any one who might dif- fer in polities with the party at the helm. The regult of a year's life of the Lusk Committee doesn't bring much satisfaction to the taxpayers | hands of the Governor. . ' THE EVE who had to pay thé bills, And it is aad to extend the life until uly. BOXING BILL IS PRETTY WELL LOADED DOWN. Senator James Walker doesn’t know just how his boxing bill Is go- ing to suit the promoters and fight fans with its fifteen rounds and its triple-headed State Boxing Com- mission and three-headed license commission. Of the gross receipts of every boxing exhibition five per cent. goes to the State, excluding the I eral tax. Mr, Walker was in a qu dary as to the measure, receiving as he did all sorts of knocks and boosts from promoters the Republican: t ute,” and made it obligatory to make one of the boxing commissioners a Republican, with a salary of $6,000 @ year. Mayor Hylan’s Bus Bill was killed, but the bill increasing the powers of the Central Board of Purchase was sent through nicely. It gives the pur- chasing for the Police, Fire, Charities, Bridges, Corrections and Street Cleaning Departments, of every thing exceeding in amount $26, into the hands of Grover A. Whalen, Com- missioner of Plant and Structures, who will be Chairman of the Board. The measure is now in the hands of the Mayor. Police Commissionér Enright’s bill to make permanent the detail of Po- lice Inspector, which provoked some bitterness between Tammany and the Hylan Administration, was killed in thg closing hours of the session. So was the bill which would create a detective division. The police worked against this measure and reprisals will probably follow in the depar ment. The firemen’s bill providing for a two platoon system is in the The Republican lawmakers passed the Teachers’ Incred&ed Salary Bills. They had to do it, for the teachers and their friends wouldn't let them alone till they did. Public opinion and publicity prevented them from putting over the Jenks fare grab bills at the last minute. About the last thing the Senate did on the morning of the Sabbath was to rush to the aid of the Gas and Electric monopolies and prevent the passage of a bill permitting the Pub- ARRAN WE BANISHED FROM BROOKLYN. | NING WOR Sing Penalty peer ermere ee MS a REARS SRS eA fon Fo ‘There, used by Louls Mongo and his confed- erates as they were going to Brooklyn to commit burglaries. 1 ASS Ahh SRARABATNN eS EN a % LNieheliD tay Doar Rea? ¢ yee by APRIL are’ Chauffe me Bigwan, it is sald, gave valuable in- A suspended sentence, with baniah-|farmation to the District Attorney Uptown Store 3 which enabled that official to round ment from Brooklyn, waa to-day given | the mon aw aera ete to John Biggan, by County Judge Dike |t Higran had been 3rd Ave. & 121st St. in Brooklyn, Biggan is twenty years | © Read hime ae Wee . ‘ fe told him that if he TS old and lives at No. 172 Clymer Street. | was found in Brooklyn again he would lic Service Commissign to suspend a rate schedule, Two amendments were | tacked on to the measure so as to! take all the sting out of it and it then | was killed. | ° ASPIRIN-=Its Uses First Introduced The name “Bayer” identifies the true, world-famous Aspirin pre- scribed by physicians for nineteon years. The ye “Bayer” means genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions of people. In each unbroken package of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” you are told how to safely take this genuine Agpirin for Colds, Head- by “Bayer” in the Year 1900 | ache, Toothache, Earache, Neural- gia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neu- ritis and Pain generally. Always say “Bayer” when buy- ing Aspirin. Then look for the safety “Bayer Cross” on the pack- age and on the tablets. Handy tin boxes of .welve tab- lets cost but = few cents. Drug- gists also sell larger packages. ‘Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manutacture Momoaceticacidester oMBalteylicacié BROOKLY Sale Price 10.75. Sale Price 9.75 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & CG FULTON STREET—BROCKLYN Will Close Out Tuesday 275 Women’s and Misses’ Wool Jersey Dresses The Remainder of Our Reserve Stock Excellent quality, firmly knit all-wool Jersey in desirable colors. Several attractive models in Straightline and Coat ef- fects, trimmed with Silk and Wool Embroidery and Silk Braid. 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