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. ear D irany Slogan Writers Will Vote Other Way This Year for First Extensive Realignment Is Indicated by Avowals of Hundreds of Readers Who Are Compet- ing for The Evening World Awards. Hewdreds of the slogan writers who are competing for The Evening ‘orld hte declare they have been lifelong Republi¢ans or Democrats vote “the other way” this year for the first time, the proportion converts indicating a very extensive realignment. A type of the turned Republican is J. 8. Jones, with Murphy & McCarthy, of No. 86 Walker Street, who writes he has been a Democrat and will vote for Harding. Of the other hand, Joseph R. gna 18th Street, Brooklyn, writes he hitherto has been but “I now hope for Democratic success asa rebuke lean machine’s recent lack of principle, also thea 86 of i iaess of Nations as the necessary first step in a pioneer to advance wosld sanity. Woe to America if the movement because of the Nation's political slackers who refuse its admission ranks fh this fight for war's suppression. The words of Washington =0t be heard when the Big Berthas of the future speak.” And the ‘svowals of Messrs. Jones and Smith have many Vice ants Some slogans received to-day follow: HARDING SLOGANS douyts hel box Cox rae ‘rocks tits i 3 COX SLOGANS. “Cox will win, sure he will, despite the trusta and Grapejuloe BIIL"— | £ Sen, Street. - No. 258 West | stien wrhel Kelly, No. 280 North f rote for your altars, vote for your | Broadway, Yonkers. Harding! His causo inepires.”| “‘I favor going in'—you have 1-0." C. Watkins, No. 2388 Second + Avenue. * “Cast your vote for Senator Hart- i a fe youre by hie guarding.” Frank, No. 422 East Street, spoken the demand of millions, Jim!" Miss Nellie Reardon, No. 650 West 160th Street. “No Millionaire Senate Shall Rule an |New Sean ie natorntty ‘wet,’ safely Me; Give Us Cox, the League—De- *t net he ts the best iS yet." | mocracy!" — Beth Warder, No. 204 West 109th Street. “The Political Situation, Taken All in All, Sinyply Spells Cox, That's-All." —Mre, Georgiana Waters, No, 292 Grove Street, Jeragy City. candidate reas XX. Shahin mg Unies States ee Republican lokst—the Ugh: avet, ‘stom pg em OS aes tate, f Taylor, P. O. Box 1 J ja good, Harding ia bette: “Down With Expense! No More best, be no regretter.”—Eu- | Strife! Yote for Cox, Man and Wife! t, No. 988 Eastern Park-|—Miss Leola Cahn, No. 162 South a Ocean Avegue, Freeport, L, 1 the rest; now try the| "The Leaguo and Cox will-Prot + Harting for the test.”—M. Louis| the Weak from the Republican Fo; Werner, No, 47 Orchard Street. I. Hoffman, No. 4 Elin Street “Harding the man, from every| "Vote for Cox and Humanity, Not angle; wide world peace and no en-| the Servitor of a Selfish Clique.”—-A. —Michael Brady, No, $13 Past | L. der, Arlington, N. J. ead and digest Governor Cox's ! Don't furnish the sona| speech of acceptance—then vote for ‘8 bubbles—vote for 04 him."—William MacLean, No. Harding.”—William B. Laveriige, No. | West 109th Street, | $35 Ninth Avenue, Astoria, L. I. “The world's commendation, not | Padre hearyo9 L-audiblé, ‘B-nergotic, T-rustworthy; H-as cofidemnation; amity, not enmity, re- quire Cox, not Harding.”—Harry R-equirementa D-esired I-n | Stiver, No. 1528 Charlotte Street. eateakl Grovermment” = Gharie | 7 i No. 2378 Putnam Avenue, “A vote for Cox puts more tobacco | in your old tobacco box."—M. L. Fer- | ing 12 NG, 260 Bergen Street, Brookly, « pardtog, ‘e tor-| MNO; 289 Bergen Street, Brookly tower of Lincoln. ‘igh tariff protec- tonist—vote for him.”—Arthur Henry Day member Trenton ublican ed 106 Thomas jewark, AES y to Hal Ha its 3 ne yj gemenr tae if iit te natics, goodby.”-—M. C. Albertson, No, 221 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City. “Dis-lodge the Senate clique who want to boss our country—elect Cox,” —Maurice Solomon, No, 16 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn. ourselves whole- he ideals of Lincoln and iy" ne ge ao Mpa No. fant 110 Rodney “March 4, by the popul! vox, our an sites, wien et a fe, believes President will be Governor Cox."— a Jaw."—|Col. John T. Dickinson, Revm 85, Bare ite ‘Relentlo Hotel,|Home Life Building, Washington, D.C. ~“Have You a 12-Word Campaign » “ . Slogan For Harding or Cox? Me Harding managers are already proposing to bla.on such & * @logan fromi every dead wall im the cities and towns in the | ‘The Cox managers will folidw suit. The ivening World has thousands of readers who caa write @lover slogans. We invite'thom all to try their hand. t be sentenced Aug. 20. | = The Brening World will pay $110 in prises for the best efforts \ as follows: Drise Harding slogan, $26. | ¥ ‘Three other prises, $10 each. . ¢ First prise Cox slogan, $26. ¥ Taree other prizes, $10 each. } Remember this is neither a guessing contest nor a loftory j ‘GEM alone will count in the selection of winners. : ‘Zhd slogan must contain exactly 13 words. $ Send in your slogan to Slogan Bditor, Hvening World. a | The contest will close Thursday, Aug. 19, and the winners will $ be announced Monday, Aug. 23. the main line held by the Russians ts between Clechanow and Mlawa, a, els. Aida Suf- North Carolina. WASHINGTON, Aug: 12.—Mrs. Jo- | |. TWO IN SING SING - ~ DECLARED INNOCENT Croatians, Victims of “Honest Mis- tion, (4 Amendment, Mrs. Danicis was re- * Aastetant District Attorney Bohan to-| quested by the Chairman of the ‘hak ‘omen'’a Comsnittees -to, come ti coer Aanmeneed bis ballet two men) Raleigh. Secretary Daniels may go t. ert Gaston in peseon on tne cars mission, but has hot yet decided on that step, of the Navy, has gone to Raleigh, N. C., to assist In the fight for the ratifi- cation of the ‘The men are Frank Peszulich and) & Frank Sgelirrach, Croatians, who | G tormerty lived at No. 408 West 2th) > Street, © sailor's boarding house, On the evening of March 22, 1919, another’ sailors boarding house at No. 36 Beach was held up nmi robbed by ‘The police were t it was an “‘in- $1,750 plastered to “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative serving « term for He said his accomplices found at No. 408 West 2th only men there were the declared to be innocent. They identified by two of the victims < | it I | a," and convicted Frank John d@ Fransa, who were and gent to Sing Sing, Pessulich and Sgolir- Hilj iE Cashin, Catholig chaplin at reported to Bohan he was P the innocence ef the two two will probably be re- t Seeeeearere Stretoh of War- FITAT —. i rt op the our child pegged and bares ite pd 6 Plage 2 ‘uw Children lov: Me hee roneh directions o Qiffive to-day. Mareintion at Somat Advt. sephus Daniels, wife of the Secretary, Woman Suffrag:* ~ MOTHER! | Accept “California” Syrup of Figs nly-——look for the name California ‘kage, then you are sure id Is having the best and most armless physic for the little stom- You must say “Cali- THE dk ‘WORLD, TH. "HOBOKEN POLE a BATTLE WITH 2.00 BENTO LYNCHING Iron Master's Estate Valued at Director of f Safety | Badly Bat- $31,355,937, Avcording to Statement Now Verified. tered as He Joins in Fight is to Save Negro, ° { HARRISBURG, Pa., Aug. 12.— Pennsylvania has received a check for $40,197.67 ax the State trana- fer tax upon. that part of the Ditector of Publi@intety MoFeely of Hoboken in suffering trom brutses on the head and body to-day as a result estate of Andrew Carnegie with- in this State, Mr. Carnegie died of aiding, with his fists, fourteen po- Ueemen’ who, with drawn revolvers, just a year ago, and the Home Trust Company, New York, ex- eoutor, filed statements with Audi- tor Genem! Snyder showing that his estate was worth $31,356,097.29, and that he had given away: dur- ing his Lifetime $830,000,000, | of which a considerable part bad put down a riot In which almost 2,000 Persons threatened to lynch a negro in front of a motion picture theatre at First and Grand Streeta, The negro was James Sergeant, No. %2 Newark Street, Hoboken, He is alleged to have insulted the wife of John Peterson, Ne, 358 Newark been in Pennsylvania, ‘The only property left in’ Penn- Street. When a fight started between Peterson and Sergeant a crowd at- syivania which was taxable was wlyen aa $1,227,612.94, consisting of stocks and realty, and when this was verified by William C. Packer of Pittsburgh, settlement was tacked the negto, who sought rofuge in the theatre, A call went from the box office to Police Headquarters} * and olubs were used on @ score or more of men before the police could | get the negro away to the station.|! As it was, he was badly bruised be- Plerrée M. Brown, Corporation Law- yer, Agrees to Pay Wife #250 Monthly. Mrs, Caroline V. D. W: Brown brought ault for separatipa posteraay Supreme Court, rooklya, ere Pierre M. Brown, @ cor a wyer, whose office is at it fore he got away. Battery Place, Mra, Brown testified He j# held on a charge of digor-|that when she returned from an derly conduct. Alaskan trip. three ‘years weer her — husband told her he no longer ‘cared to live with her. She has since lived in Bronxville with a daughter, She sheged that Brown had fatled to sup- pore her since last November, Brown made no defense and a stipu- lation was filed by which he agreed to allow his wife $260 °@ month all- mony and consented to the entry of Irving Greonborg, twenty-two, as-/a decree. of separation in. the case sistant clerk of the Domestic Relations| without further notice to him, Jus- {ice Squiers said he would grant a Dourt, Brooklyn, and Mrs. Lillian Me- | {ce & > Nulty, twenty-one, complainant agninst ra her husband for non-support in that/ REINDEER TO AMD MISSIONARIES. court, were found gullty yesterday i} OTTAWA, Aug, 12—The Dominion the Brooklyn Court of Special Sessions |Government lias taken steps to utilize reindeer for supplying miasionaries and 4 wife. of Uving a0 sndn Onl wit” They will | Tetives in Hudeon Bay territory win both feod and a transportation system. Capt. A. H. Living, an official of the Dominion Parks Department, was or- dered to leave to-morrow for Q where he will equip for a five stay in Labrador. Thero he will domes- oe WIFE AND CLERK CONVICTED. Mrs, MeNulty Had Told Court tus- band Did Not Support Her, Greenberg, according to witnesdes, met Mrs. MoNulty when she went to the count to compat against por sh band, Frank @ chautter twenty-two, of No. st Street, Nulty, testified his and Greenberg were living in a furnished room at No. 163 Prospect atreet, Brooklyn. tleate a herd of 150 reindeer, which after they have been bred, will be used both for food and motive power. “They Work while you Sleep” | Do you feel at “sixes and sevens” | wake up clear and rosy. No griping to-day ? You are bilious, constipated no inconvenience, Children love You feel headachy, full of cold, un-|Cascarets too. 10, 25, 50 cents.— strung. Take Cascarets to-night and| Axivt. GET WISE! 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