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pouse the ratification of the treaty {.| without resetyationa,? hu! CATE FROM BRYA Neither Wilson, — McAdoo, Palmer, Cox, Clark or Ed- wards Will Do, He Says. TANCOLN, Neb., June 28Disouss- ing ‘possible Democratic candidates for thé Presidency, Willlam J. Bryan, in an article in the Commoner, deciatés that William G, McAdoo is handicapped as a candidate “by his close relationship with the President,” while President Wilson himself, he says, “need not be considered.” vf Mesorting that Mr. McAdoo ts also handicapped by “his silence on the peade treaty,” Mr. Bryan declares Mr, McAdoo is unable to call to his sup- .port “those to whom the President's “paniidacy appealed with special (force, ana that he would “furnish <p easy mark for all of the Preai- dent's enemies.” ‘The article says, however, that Mr, MoAdo has oon+ siderable strength among wage carn- ‘ere. ~‘Roferring to President Wilson, Mr. Bryan says that “while Vigue hints and suggestions have been thrown out f eccasionally, no one claiming to speak for the President or near enough to. him to be assumed to express his {Wishes has announced his candidacy. } AHefvert Hoover is eliminated from Vite ist of candidates whom Mr, Bryan Qoniiders’ “avaliable,” while Senator Owen of Oklahoma and Secretary of Agriculture Merédith are deserthed as being “among the few avaliable men {thus far mentioned.” this year,'Mr. Bryan asserts, w eandi- | ate must be known to be for Woman | Buffrage, for Prohibition and “against ‘Wall Street.” As to Attorney General Palmer, Mr. » i Bryan says he entered the campaign in a position. to.“deal ‘squarely with ‘the profiteag arid anexpectant pub- Uo stood ready to applaud, but the Profiteer seems to have things all his ‘own way and the Attorney Genera) is now suffering from the reaction.” ie adds that the Attorney General ts |; anata, too, in having to oa ment and time- To be available }, | QUILT by’skilled, well-paid, + ProRreve warmers | With the most modern equip- _ Saving appliances— jf" . (In what is conceded to be one *~ of the most up-to-date rub-/ “Ton Tested” Tubes at the _ ber plants in the industry. | price of ordinary’ makes. Marketed under a zone selling system which Gfficiently dis * Adjustmey Former Speaker Champ Clark is | mentioned as having his own State “|behind him, while opposition to Gov. Fawards of New Jersey and Gov. Cox Of Ohio ts reiterated. “Gov. Cox's friends,” the article de- clates, “will Uixge him as a compro- mise between the wets of the Bd- wards type and the bone drys.” Vice President Marshall is ancused of making “a feoble bid for the wet vote.” “Judge Gorard’s candidacy has South Dakota's support and he has mafhy personal friends among cther delegates,” Mr. Bryan says. JAIL FOR GALOTTI / FOR LIQUOR SALE that, caiottt had a arink with them Restaurant .Owner, Where Dr Straton Said He Bought Drinks, Also Fined $500, Peter Galottl, owner of Peter's Ret taurant at No. 165 West ofth Street, | whore the Rev, John Roach Straton wald he bought Scotch highballs, was fined $500 and sentenced to ten days in jail by Federal Judge Learnéd Mana, follow. ing his convietion under the Vélstead Act. David Oppenheim of No. 105 West 40th Street anid he visited Peter's with E are now making prompt deliveries on our latest Stutz models. Prospective buyers are ad. vised to order at once to avoid a long mid-Summer wait. The Stutz—elegant, powerful and enduring— fulfills every requirement. WILLIAM 1796 Broadway, at and labor-' ‘Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires, 6,000 Miles Vacuum Cup Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles Channel Tread Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles 4 PENNSYLVANIA — RUBBER COMPANY, Jeannette, Pa. ‘ MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. Newark Branch—372 Central Avenue. Brooklyn Branch—1168 Bedford Averue. tributes an ever-growing volume ‘with true merchan- dising economy. PARKINSON 59th St., New York. Tire buyers are therefore privi- ledged to buy Vacuum Cup Cord and Fabric Tires and See your local Pennsylvania dealer and be convinced. nt basis-—per warranty tag attached to each casingt fe RHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1930. ° ! |Dr. Straton and Marry Burton, where the party Was served with liquor and Burton sald Galort! Was hot presght When the dritike were served. | Disttiet Attorney Ross if Brookiyn ‘annownhees he will go before the Grand Jury Friday to present evidence regard- ing the seizure of Bacard rum valued | at $50,000 in Holliswood Hall, Hols, Lt. — of a Men driving larger cars have often wondered at the “road speed” of a Maxwell. True, in an open straight stretch they have run away from a Maxwell. * But in any “piece of going” in y art hills, turns, curves or rough’ ©" Fonds efiter into the general average, they do not outrun a Maxwell. The reason for this is the special steels in a Maxwell. « They are made to Maxwell’s own formulae, and make possible construction combin- ing great strength with light weight. The lightness of the weight enables a Maxwell to ‘take a turn with more ease and less slowing up, New York Branch, Phone Circle 5550 Declares Husband Called Her “She Devil and “Damned Fool.” life of Mr. and Mra, Walter Scott Cam- cron was n happy one from the time Of! Mrs, Cameron is to receive $14,000 a their riarriage in New York on Apfil $0, ‘year while Cameroh's income ts $42,000 BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse Brooklyg Distributor: Maxwell-Chalmers Sales Corporation 1410-14 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. IT CU TOAST aap a I NAA An Analysis of the “Road Speed” - MAXWELL is a tribute to its special steels come down a hill under better control, ascend a hill as well, and make more time over a rough piece of roadway. The strength of its steels enables a Maxwell to stand equally as well, or better, side strains, road uneven- ness, eto, In other words, a Maxwell makes speed when a larger car cannot, and thus evens up to a high average ite “road speed’” without breaking the speed laws, This ability in a Maxwell ie one . of many that is winning new friendships daily. Nearly 400,000 of them to date; in another year 500,000, Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation 1808 Broadway | y Comer 59th St,, New’ York City ' OPEN EVENINGS Phone Prospect 641! MRS. CAMERON GETS DIVORGE) 1% vottt 1911, when Cameron began feeking: the soclety of other women, ac- tording to the complaint fled by Mra. Rosalia Cameron, on which she was ranted @ divorce Thursday. Under an RENO. Nev, Sine 2.The wedding [eereement entered into by Mr. ard Mrs. Cameron before the trial and which was made a part of the order of the court, | her “she devil,” éimilar names, “damn To be had have belts. Wear. BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM:CLUNS & @ FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Thursday’s Special Offer . An Extraordinary Sale of High Grade Canvas Oxfords Our Regular 8.50 Value * Delightfully cool are these up-to-( he-minute high grade white canvas reignskin Oxfords with flexible, welted soles and Cuban heels. Excellent for sports wear. This Sale Also Applies to Our New York and Newark Stores. ORLD * Navy, White Flesh, Black % or over, If his income dropa below $42,000 she is to receive one-third of it. Mrs. Cameron declared in the ‘cont- Plaine that her husband tréated her cruelly even while she was iil, calling and ed fool" He Joined the army in 1918 and served fh France. Bhe left him on June | OPPENHEIM. 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