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For arming merchant ships. Supported the Espionage Bill and the Selective Draft Law. I For food control legisiation, Against the measure to create SHT, SENATE RECORDS SHOW A reau in the Department of La- bor. y oer es re Supported war legislation gen- \ “a eraily, with minor exceptions Selected for ‘Packed Committee by Leayel Was paired against the Oil, | th Coal and Gas Land Leasing ‘ Was not recorded on the bill to | a *, Also Roused Anger of Labor. tax the product ot child labor FABHINGTON, Sune 14.—Senator cept No. 8) the second time the treaty] ,, Was 'n favor of extending the | law requiring publicity of cam- /do in thelr own Interest,” add Carlton sald he favored D; fen G. Harding, Republican nom-|&# before the Benate or on the sec-| palin: contributions to include | Liberal paper, “would be to Dereiane deensinn ieveny” Watton ‘tor the } for President of the United | beecel okesece ie ty Wace tale ed Ba a AE | of Senators |Hoover to accept their nomination in| nomination, but predicted that FI has been a consistent oppo-|*c2 Deired with Senator Penrove, Oppowen: the. fesotttion to tal'> |e ONIN ca eis cine ep ene Roce me wenld wa” Mev Watterson wo ta | ike for slig) tly used_ Christman Senator Haw@ling voted against res- eampa'gn contributions 100 per - President Wilson's plan for | ervations on the Irish question. | cent when they exceeded $500, of Nations, At times he) CALLED ORIGINAL T For the passage over the Prep- REATY A a Me J with the bitter enders * on “COLOBSAL BLUNDER.” ea ee of the questions involved tn} In a speech Novy. 19, Senator Hard- Supported the resolution pro- of the treaty by the|ing told the Senate he had not Wked | Yidink for the withdrawal of . He voted for the Lodge res-|the treaty, “I think, ag otiginally tala both times the treaty was runt * he declared, by) is the |MAYOR HYLAN VISITS CONEY. with the exception of cer-| colossa ylunder of all time; but, rec- iad “ ogniging the aspirations of our own * i amendments proposed by the beopl and the people of the world to | Hae a bet of Company, ‘for About reaty, io something toward international 150,000 Others Are There, it foes of the treaty. ri. CO-veration for the promotion and te tide fet de first record of Senator Hard-| preservation ‘of peace and a more| Despite threatening weather 160,000 | “Opposition is contained in tio | lactate and betier understanding { persons, including Mayor Hylan, visited | yetween nations, | @ wished to | Coney Island yeMerday Fobin submitted to the Senate nike it possible to pe thie O0ve- | henias Messina, twenty-one, an des | fe “" 18 tre put res - | Brooklyn, was sted charked with One of the thirty-seven Senators jig which make sure America’s in- | disorderly conduct on the complaint of signed it, thereby notifying the | dependence of action, which make |John Toomey, with whom Measino ta that they disapproved the|sure the preservation of American |#aid to have engaged in a fat fent on (ti traditions, which make sure and cer- |{n@ Franklin Avenue car of | wien the President was linking the| (itn our freedot: in’ choosing our |Zgomey was In charge, One,” runk,” || of — with the peace|course of action, thun I could par- | oarried into the ticipate in a knowing betrayal of this | up. John Celeb Republicans organized the| in concluding, Senator Hafding| scribed himself, was caught in the act Congress which convened May + “TL welcoms the moment when | of taking a wallet containing $20 from ue as te whe le re- Sth Str anhatfan. chosen by Senator Lodge in a "the Foreign Relatio SHOES REPAIRED. He had not been on that com: | ernment of the United Bt t while the Democrats controlled | America is good enough for me: wes Commnoron, ; Mave! ORGANIZED LABOR, ‘Territories and others. Ono reason why the American Sfed- LEA TION: d to Senator Harding, - tag He antl poll for | the straddle on labor evolved by the Borah amendment to require four s found in the fact that Hard- instead of three to ratify the|ing voted for the Esch-Cummins rail- lause, He voted for the Lodge reser: |‘ Farding also ‘voted to Nmit one to fifteen, inclusi Beat Sener of taliconé Wd for cloture on the amendments. | twelve months after the end of the p voted for the Knox vation | War, while organized labor asa rule ; longer period, y and giving this country a| "Tie ‘Republican who gave his na onde Republic.” Catherine Street, nhattan, if he de- 19, Sériator Harding was one of | lan go to the people of the United | he, Pocket o¢ Jonn Kuntz, No, 175 Bast! aint the Loagye of Wa- toned enough to belleve that «) B Senate, but had served om ')/VOTED FOR BILL8 FOUGHT BY ORD OF HIS VOTES ON |eration of Labor is #o si blican platform makers jn Chi- y before it should become effec- road bill with the original anfi-strike ind | Federal control of raliroads tg six or a was lost), ending the war with | @¥ored Its continuance for a much te participate in the commis of th Ving f 7 Authorized Neolin— vor A Ko y-Krome Sole voted fot the La Follette reser- | tne veto of President Wilson. re and O'Sullivan Heel (which was’ lost) that the) Other important votes by Harding Scrviee Station. States withdraw from the | Include the following = Work Guar. eed im one year if European na- For Woman Suftrage. easy Against submission of Wornan Gia not Aiscontinue the policy| suttrage Amendments to Stato affect the honor of| time ban war he wines and oe: sl interests of the United States, ARAN. the motion |, to make bone dry law apply to the District Harding voted for ratifiea- | of Columbia. with the Lodge reservations, He For the Immigration Bill. " vote on the reservations (ex: Against neveral amendments tor ELECTRIC IRON . The Best Iron Made For any article to be recognized as the leader # its field for years is no small ‘ accomplishment, Ever since the “fimericn Beauty” has been on the market it has been acknowledged the best iron made. It pays to buy the best. Sold by Electrical, Hardware, and Department Stores, and Electrical Companies ’ Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit. Makers of a Complete Line of Electric Heating Deyices. sae eveWrwe woRLD, MON! OPPOSED LEAGUE, Wace ceenvas” |” “AIDS DEMOCRATS" reeree e and Signed Famous Round Robin—Has Bu lice’ tue Piasaney of the Unitas shipped jn interstate commerce | odds against the Democrats, He bas said he would not run as a Demucra' “AIDS 5 DEMOCRATS” But a man with, Hoover's recor) o t from party policies may feel full liberty to revise his intention ondon Daily N News Declares Op-|on such @ position Party Should Nomi- nate Hoover Now. LONDON, June the Presidency of the Untted! ates reduces materially the heavy “The bust thing the L mocrats could /of No. 15 Bast 65th Street. ie or on theirs not talk Reg. Trade Mark Sale of Men’s Pajamas Splendid Values An opportunity to purchase, at unusually low prices, Pajamas that combine style and comfort with long wearing qualities, Cotton Pongee in solid colors and plain white .... . $2.95 suit. Soisette Pajamas in white or plain colors . 4.4...» $3.78 suit. Silk Shirt Sale Continuing the sale of silk shirts in solid colors, stripes or all white. $ 7.85 formerly $12.00 $12.75 formerly $16.50 and 18.00 Taz Additional James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Men's Department: 33d Street Entrance (BY BY BV AV By BY BY BV BA BYE BV CBW BVA AVY BY Gers OL Predicts Harding Will Win. 6 first contingent of Republicans Comsrigh:. 1990, by The Prem Pubtishing Co, | tO aFFive from the convention at Chi- (The New York Evening World.) ongo reached Now York last night on = The Datly News| the first nection of the Michigan Cen- inks the nomination of Senator {tral Limited. Two private cars car- ried a scote of prominent men and women. One of the cars was char- |tered by Newcomb Carlton. President of the Western Union, while the other was engaged py Rufus L. Patterson TWA ir or ed fi Wa Yee 19k Wee Vue THREE DAY SALE OF USED. PIANOS that have been taken in exchange gnd must be disposed of hur riedly AT VERY ATTRACTIVE th Studio Grands and Prayer Pianos at a great reduction in prices, Our new design STUDIO GRAND is the pinnecle of per- fection, hav'ng a most wonder- fu’ singing tor e—THE DELIGHT OF MUSIC LOVER. INSPECTION INVITED. WAREROOMS: 35 W. 14th Street, near Sth Avenue 753 6th Avenue, near 43rd Street CHEISTMAN SONS IANO M, #, 1856. ondtnATORS OF THe SMALL enahD FLUOTT Saree ae | THE CONSCIENCE OF THE GAS STOVE Does Three Things | AT ONE TIME, WITH BUT |One Gas Expense PUT A CONSCIENCE ON YOUR GAS STOVE, AND WATCH YOUR GAS BILLS SHRINK ‘WHT do all other water heaters giadden the hearts of the gas companies? WHYT FITS ALL STANDARD RANGES ANY PLUMBER CAN INSTALL IT P WwiLouannn’ #t~ BROOMS PO WRALQUGMDY 6t.~ 0 Bi BY BY Bo avy For Breakfast Ready-to-eat— the meat of wheat and malted barley "STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5. P. M. ‘Woet of Firth Avenue TODAY and TO-MORROW | -raisit —_— im peace times by! oonventions instead of Legisla- eo ptt em. i s Ree f ‘ohibition Con- 1 ENO. —— —— ‘ preted for ghee al Amendment, i Hes c was lost) that the Unitcad ; ppased motion of Senator Phi 4g, Nogenw, | 1 Rpiton ft. | eserves the right to decide) ian of California to lift the w 37 went, | ; | iy Newark: 4 mali | “Near id Bt. French Hand-Made Blouses If bought in regular way would retail at $13.97 to $17.97 Blouses are made of finest » voile in the daintiest, most adorable styles. you could find. A few are pictured, but there are other models e _ besides. Some are white, others in pale yellow, blue, pink, orchid and coral, They are made entirely by hand and embroidered with the exquisité needlecraft for which the French are famous. Many are beautifully trimmed with real filet or Irish lace. See Other Pages for ne Three-Column Adv, and Start-of-Season Sale o Catchy, flavory disks of tempt- ing sweetness—S-n-a-p-p-y, O’ Boy! ASSORTED FLAVORS, ALSO PEPPERMINT, CHOCOLATE, WINT ERGREEN, CINNAMON Anourishing food that provides at small cost the essentials nature conven to keep ' the body in trim. At grocers everywhere STORAGE FURNITURE SALE NOTICE TO NEWLYWEDS SAVE 50% TO 75% Fis, Parse izs, in Now, Feciod Forsitere jattress and road ae NEW DAVENPORT BED, ck velour living room set. 7 Dada. chi a boda, fables, odd pod ‘ow ‘retrigera tare, LEXINGTON STORAGE'CO, €90 Lexington Av., Near 57th The Picnic Lunch! You're 80 hungry most anything tastes good, Oh, yes! But it tastes a WHOLE LOT BETTER with E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. =Dentistry= You Win! If Dr. Caine examines your teeth and finds them_perfect-— it costes you nothing. If there is work to be done, it will cost you less than if you went to any other equally good dentist. Either way you win, No excessive charges. Consultation free. Bloomingdales indorse the TEN- YEAR GUARANTEE we give. Dr. H. B. CAINE, DENTIST OFFICE ON THE THIRD FLOOR AT BLOOMINGDALES, BOH-8OCM St, Lexington to $4 Ave, Sunday World Wants ~~ Work Monday Wonders | ia) It Makes Little Difference What You Need— * ee “Tangos! Just What I Wanted!” Ever set your mind on just the thing you'd like for dinner? My, doesn’t i it taste good when you get it! Think now of two pllons of crisp brown toast—on them a row of delicious, tender Tango Sardines covered with a delicately spiced sauce. This is set before you piping hot—fresh from the broiler. Can't you see it and smell the appetizing odor of the spiced fish? Can't you fairly taste that first delicious mouthful? This dish—fit for a king—can be set before you any time you want it. All you need is a can of Tango Spiced Sardines—and you can get it from your grocer. But remember—they must be Tangos, the sardines that are packed in spices—in fact the only spiced sardines on the market. Buy Tango Spiced Sardines today. You'll never know how good a sardine can taste until you've tried them. Adolph Goldmark & Sons, Ine 174 Hudson Street, N. Y.C. Sole Di.tributors of 's Kippered Herrings Herrinzs in Tomato Sauce Tango Sardines Royal Lentils Pride of Maine Corm OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door Kroehler Kodav Mahogany frames, uphol- stered in Imitation Leather; makes a full size bed when open, This doesnot include mattress; at 569° ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Englander Wit- Edge Spring , With turned up sides. Guards finished in French § 98 Enamel, at......- Glonial GyQua ality ashion ette Invisible HAIR NETS | NOW 15s each In department stores goo stores and neighborhood shops A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It

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