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y EW RECORD SET “BY “PORK” BILLS I “foot the bil Milfions Séattered to: Aid Boys’ Up-State With City Pay- ing 70 per cettt. ‘ ALBANY, May 4—The 1494 pession “of the Legislature, notable for the en- actuent of virtually no measures beneficial to the peoplo except the ti-Rent-Profiteering Bills, will -be_ corded as the greatest “pork barrel” ; teagion. Ax inspection of the record that mop than $3,000,000 worth ¢ “pork’t was ‘shot through in gag hours, while confusion prevail: on ee of both Houses. \ rae $3,000,000 does not take: 4nlo account Many ‘tems of a quasi- political or log-rolled character. Bille hg more than $16,000,000 were iiated” to final passage ile | the | ‘cloks in both uses were | io enable the Legislature to ' s' h if session ten hours beyond the time meocifically fixed foy sine die) adjournmen yA, From the ainndpoint of New York City “pork barrel” bills are equiva-, lent \to raids on the city’s treaadry.) ‘The reason for thi that the city| ‘THE woman whois kept indoors by some , burdensome, task around the house, very often is visited by the woman who came to this store and found just the thing that makes the task simple to do, 45ta STREET ann 67a AVENUE NEW YORK ‘CREAS “LF RAISING FLOUR for biscuits, just add water and bake Pain after Eating | Loss of Appetite | Gas | Heartburn Acid Stomach . Dizziness f~Colic»’Cramps Sure | Relief | yy | 6 Beuans | Hot water Sure Relief | for foen at any of The “Lost and Found ean be lert at any of The World's Advertising Agencios, or can bo lephoned directly to The World. 4000 Beokman. New York. oF Brookiya Office, 4100 Main. contributes to the State more than 70 per cont. of the fund# which go to meet the expenditures contemplated. at ‘There still stands between the legin- | “Wayne ts ‘and the people who| Bite, " Gov. Smith's veto. Ev-| nother ery “pork barrel” item sent, to hitn svar Heretofore has doen killed summarily | fridge ove ‘A complete list of the bridge bills—| and they constitute only about one- aegis He aun ? "i t 00 | Be > B44 ¢ y ; fourth of ‘the number of the “pork | firidgs oer Sobotarie Cre do.wv0 | tows i barrel” measures now cluttering the ring brid gi 000 | Cemnausaicn vl rer ‘ Governor’s office, was taken from the x igen, Samet > Legislative record and follow ‘Troy s' ; ‘ Ofer x o Wesera corer) Wapuluger’ Indian scl a] in Helton qa BROW | Rnlosaring’ chat, Pails wines Hert Game .000 | Game frem in i State Faig Grounds, The Whole of Engl ILTON is just ‘“MILTON.’’ No other word describes it: MILTON is a clear, water-white fluid, put up in a brown bottle with a rubber cork. - It _ has a slight antiseptic odor, which vanishes quickly when MILTON is used. {MILTON is an English war-time discovery. When its makers advertised that it ‘‘Does 101 Things,” the English public smiled—tried it —and woke up! They found that the claims made for it were true—that MILTON does do scores of things; that it really helps cuts and abrasions heal promptly; that it is remarkably efficient as a mouthwash’and gargle for the prevention and relief of colds in the head, sore throat, sore and bleeding gums, and many other infected conditions of the teeth, gums, mouth, throat and nose; that it is soothing for tired feet, insect bites and stings, and various | congested conditions of the skin; that it de- stroys bad smells—its own odor vanishing al- most immediately; removes stains from white linen and cotton (even the flimsiest) without the slightest injury to the fabric; that it is effi- cacious in cleaning tiles, paint, woodwork, and equally valuable for dozens of other purposes. MILTON is one of the most powerful agents known to science for the destruction of disease germs—yet is harmless to human and animal life. It is non-poisonous; it cannot take fire or explode—it will not burn or corrode the skin. The bottle can be left about without danger to children or family pets. MILTON achieved an enormous success in England as soon as the people realized that it isa preparation marvelously effective for a hun- dred and one different purposes, and at the same time perfectly safe to use for each and any one of them. Today there is hardly a home throughout all England without its MILTON. Tuvors” ® WMer eas farm (a Sh Judlelal” Ot room ‘ ' , : te one of the, Governor's ¢ m, whitch digetove with what) WELL GIVE HEARING [five °tnn in wuanel baser among “the ON SEDITION BILLS | — 00) yer, 49 | Governor Will Listen to Those Op posed to Lutk and Fearon Measures Friday. ALBANY, Muy 4.-Gov, Smith has decided to give a public hearing next) | Friday afternoon on the-Anti-Seditlort and Socialist Boycott Bills, 5.000 ' streamed into the Executive Chamber Sano | from all parts of the State In- oppo- ‘sition to the Sedition Bills would, to PERFECTLY SAFE for all of its many uses Remember, MILTON is not poisonous, not cor- rosive, not inflammable. Yet it is an invaluable protection against infection and a wonderful house- hold help. MILTON will perform all of its many functions quickly, efficiently and economically. The limit of its usefulness has not yet been reached; new uses for it crop up every day. MILTON IS JUST “MILTON.” ALEX D (SHAW) & CO 12 Stone St., N. Y. nklin HE. Giddings of Cos | Fra aiversity told. Gov. Smith | wor ‘ The letters ahd telegrams that have | layor of Schemectady Saye Other « Democrats Ave With Him, ALBANY, May 4—Mayor George R.| Weeks's men a couple of weeks ago. Jun of senensetady, a delenate to the Nattonal Democratic Convention at San o, to oe a of Charles IL” joined with | gious, fraternal atl 8 emplatic in bis assertion that uestion of # unit rule would be welt up at the meeting of the dele- Thursday and Friday of “many others’ the principles of | feit the Poltee Chiet le Holdin that the charges made araingt lef of Police John J. Dono- hue of Glen Cove, L,, were unfound- ed, the City Commission yeaterday yoted to erate the Chief for j- leged neglect of duty following Uy rald made here by District Attorney Knows—and Uses It For Personal Hygiene MILTON is a refreshing and wonderfully effective mouthwash; an excellent means of protection ‘against coughs and colds; it affords comfort and prompt rctief in hay fever when used as a/nasal spray; it is particu- larly effective with cuts, scratches and abrasions of the skin, being destructive of germs—cleans them anti- septically and promotes rapid healing; it takes the sore- ness out of sunburn, the sting out of insect bites and removes stains from the skin. | For the Sickvodm MILTON affords a simple, safe and effective means _of disinfecting sickroom articles, eliminating offensive odors and freshening the air. It has’ been found par- ticularly Valuable in the treatment of local infected conditions of the mouth, nose, throat and skin. MIL- TON is replacing Dakin’s Fluid for sickroora use be- cause, while Dakin’s Fluid must be freshly made to be effective, MILTON holds its strength indefinitely. For Household Uses MILTON is useful from garret to cellar. It makes milk bottles, other food receptacles and cooking uten- sils safe as well as clean; it sweetens stuffy storerooms, toilets, sinks and drains, and quickly removes bad smells without leaving another odor in their place. One of its ost important summer uses is that of an effect- ive germicide with which to destroy the disease germs depo.ited by flies. For Removing Stains and Bleaching MILTON removes stains magically from white linen and cotton (not silk, wool or dyed goods) with- out harm to the most delicate material. It bleaches undyed fabrics a lustrous white, with a delicate finish far superior to that obtained from blueing. MILTON makes bathtubs and other porcelain or enamel fixtures clean and white, removing gll stains without injury to their protecting glaze. 2 Sizes—50c and $1.00 Fach makes Gallons, Get the Booklet with each bottle. One bottle of MILTON will replace dozens of different preparations. Phone for a bottle from your Druggist or Grocer