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oe D URYNEN'S PAPER REFUSES 10 PRINT ~ ‘AD’ BY THOMPSON diggin Senator Puzzled by Rejection After His Patronage Had Been Asked. At the headquarters of Senator George F. Thompson of Niagara, who is contesting for the Republican | gubernatorial nomination, was ex- hibited to-day the copy prepared for ) an advertisement in the Da rymen’s) League News, which that publication had refused to print after soliciting the Sengtor’a patronage, J. Frank Smith, campaign _ manager for Thompson, wits purziing over the re- Jection because the advertisement copy had bedn written with a view to pleasing dairymen, The copy,| ~ after etating that ‘Justice demands @ better price to the farmer and a lower price to the consumer,” ®n- mounces: “I believe by co-operation among dairythen and farmers and through proper State logisiation and execu- tive action we can destroy the pres- ent system of control of the milk market by a few large, wel- figh distributing corporations and ex- porters of (dried milk . , . The State should not control but aggiat the producers of milk.” The copy waa returned with a let- ter signed by Girard Hammond, ad- vVertising manager, explain, ‘tin de- Glining to accept the copy submitted we do #0 not because of any party aMiliatiom of Senator Thompson but rather because he stands for a prin- ciple which the dairy farmers of this Gtate have geen it unwise to sub- scribe to. The very principle which he endorses is in opposition to the best interests of all parties concerned in the problem of milk production and distribution. Accordingly we cannot accept the copy as sub- mitted.” ALOT Se ' MINERS ABOLISH - CENTRAL DISTRICT Wage Agreements Must Be Made Separately With 100 Sub- >t « Districts, CLEVELAND, "O., Aug. 19.—A Scale} Committee of the United Mine Workers of America, insession here to-day abol- ished the central competitive district as a basis of fixing wage agreements. This action followed the fallure to ob- tain eupplemental wege increases for the soft coal miners. The committee adopted the proposal of William Green, secretary of the or- nization, to reach wage arreementa | ' aub-districta, There are mbout 100 pab-districta and each ohe will, under | the new rule, negotiate tts own wake agreement. a Lyne John R. Voorhis, President of the Board of Blections and Grand Sachem of the Tammany Society, to-day seat | & telegram of condolence to Judge ‘Weuhope Lynn's widow In the name of the Tammany Society. Mr. Voorhia anya | that the socfoty will attend the funeral in a body to-morrow morning at tho First Presbytorian Church, University | Piice and 10th Street. —____—_—_—_—__ “The more Bor- den’s Milk you The better and Good, wholesome, nourishing food, such as BORDEN’S MILK enables your kiddies to do good work at school and pay better atten- tion to their lessons. The rapidity with which your children learn their daily work depends upon the quality of food they eat. Children fed on BORDEN’S MILK have that advantage over kiddies who are improperly nourished. Phone jor our solicitor and arrange for daily delicery or call the mani on the wagon This is Prize Rhyme No. 40. Any boy or gir! under 14 years can win $5 for each rhyme we can use. 2,891 conveniently located stores. Borden’s Farm Products Company, Inc. 63 VESEY STREET none: Cortlandt 7961 RUN CONTINUES PONZI IN COURT; ON BANK IN BOSTON| BIG CROWD SEES HIM MOTHER! The First State Pays Afl Comers) Waives Examination—Trial Set “California Syrup of Figs” and President Says It for September Term—Goes Child’s Best Laxative Won't Close, | Back: to Jail. : BOSTON, Aug 19.—A run on the first! ROSTON, Aug. 19-2In a brief rexpite State Bank, a private institution in the| from the Bast Cambridie, ¢ North End, doing business principally] was taken be With members of the Italian colony, was| sioner here for continued to-day. Payment was bérun| that he waed the at the usual opening hour to a long line| scheme to defraud of claimants. The crowds which had fanen in be- President Nutile anid he could produce! hind the man) when they thought he three times as much money as wat) was makin emillions for them were necessary to pay off the $1,000,000 of de-| again out to nee him in hia fall. fut posits and that the report that the bank! they had barely a y! at the changed was going to close was falae. fifure, nx Ponal waived mination and Attorney General Allen announced bleked out of t i room And to-day that $15,000 of the funds of the Old Colony Foreign Exchange Com- pany had been located in a bank in New York and that thi brought the | 4, ras otal of the company's funds accounted | "ee Mides for All Police and Advept “California” for to 0, eo 8 abe Ants taroseue tee yer tents af ‘the | Gencral Manager Hedley of the tnter-[Only—look for the name California ambeat ranateal by the company |P0r0 to-day or the restoration of 9" the package, then you are sur caring on the charge aila in pursuit of of the Federal Dist ducted by Ch i, had reas woeday Echos ace gb bur thin |neceamry in to show tie “ott frUlly tate. Full recon. on, each amount Including the fifty per cent. 'shielda to the ticket choppers The bottle, You must say “California.”— rofit promised by Ponal. order takes effect Sunday at 12.01 A. ne. Advt. This Week Winds Up Our Sale of Suits $27 formerly *40, 45, §50, §55 & '60 And the man who can Jook-ahead 30 days will buy—not one, but two or three ‘suits. As to the style and quality of tailoring and fabrics, we need merely state that they are . Kuppenheimer Suits and Brill Suits For Men and Young Men Coupled with this sale comes one of the greatest events we have ever held in our history —a sweeping Season’s End Clearance in which We Offers Choice of Any Suit in Any of Our Stores at $5,850 Were $80, 890, $95, §100, $110, $125 & $135 Not one suit is reserved in our immense stock of Kuppenheimer and Brill high-grade clothing. Every suit formerly $80 or higher (most of them were much higher) is included. Plenty of hot weather before the frost is on the pumpkin. Now is the time to buy $ yrup of Figs MONTHLY from investors the free ride privilege to city firemea| Your child is having the best and most: Return: if note-holders in and policemen, regardless of whether | harmless physic for the little stomach, Securities Exchange Company they are in uniform or not, All that} liver and bowels. Children love its FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS VICTROLA Latest Model =|, CONVERTED CABINET ann *10 RECORDS SPECIALLY $Q PRICED AT 5 Exactly Like Picture All of the Latest VICTOR & COLUMBIA RECORDS WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS 55-57 Flatbush Ave., Livinketon tes Brooklyn 53 East 34th St., Athi cont MONTE, ven New York OUTINGS LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.62 N Mab irty St, Taras ae ee W oe | LY, NG SUNDAY Hendrick Hudson," rt ss thang. yg ar are “ai roast fs Wika between New York and Albany. accepted, Restaurant Daylight Saving Thm a8 me day Freep Sunday, *Thia GIRLS. on’ Sundays only Mf capacity We have positions Hicag nfo ate advised’ to” return open in several de- af Wd Jay outings. partments; they are lenhrne Cahal a0 permanent; the work ay iver is Interesting; no ex erience is required; he 15.00 a week to start. Denbrosnen St. y. New York Industrious girls tan soon ‘reach earnings R MT. of $83.00 to $100.00 @ month, On Steamers Operated by the Apply at Commissioners of the 1158 Broadway, Man- PALISADES INTERSTATE PARK hattan, Cor 27th St. Phone John 4328, 870 E. 150th St., DING SUNDAY Bronx, Dasiion|: Servieg. Tims, 81 Willoughby St, Str. Giermont 8.30 Brooklyn. 430 PM | 1958 Broadway, Man- W, 1b Me) hattan, Corner Dey St. Bir, Onteora SOY. C930 ALM, Returning, leaves Hear Mountal 3.30 PM. ? é 1336 Broadway, Fexe G0c Round Trip | Brooklyn, Chlldren Under Wiel Fee, Cae eva Lunch Or Telephone MADISON SQUARE 12000, COMPANY t BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water |— VIA CAPE COD CANAL Steamers leave Pier 18, North Mver, foot of Murray St. Barclay 5000, Daily at 5 P. M (Day iene WOMEN, . 21-85 YEARS OF AGE, an SUNDAY i "A the siudson to FOR , NIGHT WORK AS EAS 9,30 P, M. TO7 A. M. i. GRAND REVUGLIC EAVES bar tEay Round Trip Aare, vse —REFRESHNEN | suey: ia Greve 101d —— - $18 a week in two Opportunity to earn $00 to $100 a month in six months, Angin 575 White Flannel Trousers, $9.50. $15-§20 Palm Beach Suits, *] 1.75 $30-§40 Palm Beach Suits, $2 ].50 Palm Beach, Mohair and Tropical Worsted suits in a wide range of colors, At $21.50 we offer $30 to $40 hot weather suits btilt by The House of Kuppenheimer af weeks When assigned % if k to night hours [ oa \w PSD week during instruc. To ATL tion in the day time, hree Trips Daily “Wit ‘three: Me ethaaa ¥ Rapid advancement, DANC! G CONTEST Hig! salaries for aris more responsible po- Monday Eyenaas Aug. 25 & ane PERBINIS B MUSIC, DANG h wee aa iea: ed If interested, call at Telephone Broad 7380-6034 1158 Broadway, New York City. (Cor. 27th St.) or telephone Madison Square 12000, Fron Bteamboat G Savas ISLAN db New York Telephone Company. FOR SALE. . a sothewvs THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK. ‘ 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Ave., B’klyn, Broadway at 49th 44 Kast 14th St. 125th St. at 8d Ave. \urip of bau Bound to Now Le AM; neetiona there for fand Information 6 Offices. The New Foi CHE £ | Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. | NEW YORK TELEPHONE | TJEWELERS) 1 HONE | |] "PR Citicura Sonn shaves without + Brooklyn's Bi iggest | 6%: Dewar ort) Credit House 219, 221, 223, 2: ee 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street 6a Smith Street Co., Driggs Ave. BR Cor. Wyckoff’St. LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST CREDIT TERMS IN THE CITY Buy Your Summer Clothiffig on Easy Terms Victrolas "2.05%" etic" Aeolian-Vocalions "iar" stt.e"" No Discount on Talking Machines, “comeee| SUMMEL Clothing 5 3 se Brothers All, the sles and designs a ‘ewan Library ‘abl Some for. . newest Genuine Cotton | MATTRESSES battom ficking, Ching Closets in | larke sizes for” Onl wad Quartered Oak "Good ones ws ..35.50 = ‘Easy Terms AY EVENINGS ow to Mix . Your Own Complexion Treatment at Home A Free Oatmeal Ur serintion Does Its Work Overnisht. “2. DOWN ON $759* 22 DOWN ON *o0e Luxuriant Hair Promoted UMBUS “AVENUE By Cuticura BET 103" 104" Sts Cuticura kills dandruft, atone Itehin t we of dry, thin and fallin ent: Gently rub C nt with th pots of dand f Don’t Be a Slave to Your Skin A lot of people are miserable all summer just because their skins are tender and become raw and inflamed under the slightest friction of sweaty clothing or chafing flesh. A nd with a bi Repe better than 8 creamy emollients for nealp troubles Sample Bach Pree by Bail, Andrews: “Outiear Dept 348, Malden, Maat” Sold ever pe. Ointment Band We, Paleum inflammation and alley: of irritation, ¢ box—{t will keep you happy and efficient All children like it. Armazingly effects Acts well and for sunburn. Atall druggists, tastes good, KORA- KONIA ‘THE MENNEN COMPANY, NEWARK | "GfeFRUITY LAXATIVE. | | = At all Druggists HELP WANTED—MALE. Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear errghare. 8 ate: ——— Old Folks’ Coughs ||| \WV/"EN you x02" you Will be, relieved promptly by Pins. Stop | vacation this Summer throat tickle; relievea irc ation. ‘The/rem-dy | tested by more than Bfty years of use have your favorite pape =) f Ss e "S, mailed to you every day, FOR SALE. Evening World, 25c per wee |Daily World, 25¢ per weeks Sunday Werld 10c seat: aly ASS Bee Weekly noes weekly JUQAs) ASTLE GUO 2 DOORS ABOVE 37" 5¢ A STORE-WOT AN OFFICE Iding, New York Cit}

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