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POLITICAL SCANDAL ha SHYS EK as Closed Before War, He Declares—Calls League Mod- em Peace Guarantee Idea. ears Blair, Called by Moore ther of the City Quota Plan,” Is Summoned. CHICAGO, Sept & dozeh or more witnesses were sent out to-day by the Benate Committee investignting campaign contributions, 3.—Subpoenas for \ BN ROUTH WITH GOV. COX, Sept. B—The Western “ewing” of Gov. Cox fag opened carly to-day with a before “Breakfast, roar platform address to « | wallroad station crowd at Toledo, while @he Democratic candidete was on untli Tuesday. + Many of those sum- moned, It was understood, were ci to the committee members by 1. H. “Fae While the committee took a recess DEM | | | xation, | Domoer siated m ri (Continued From Fil | pendent work which should do and thus were relieving the National Lractteee sme NOW LOOKED FOR, "2X WL lv INFUND INQUIRY, ~ HIS FINAL CHARGE —_—w t Page.) Wilbur Maral, the atic National ‘Measures, m that several of these inde organizations were Yoing a National committee while reanigation of just such Democrats had proved tha n Barnes; former Republican te Chairman, had successfully 49- elted fumde from many big corpora- tlons and individuals such as Joho D, | Foute to Michigan, “Fm starting for the said WMlov. Cox to his sunrise audience. | PWe're in the fight to win. We will P fein because our caune deserves to coast,” can give absolute proof that before the public conscience was aroused the heads of this monoy getting organi- Rockefeller, and that a campasen book was planned with the use of that money, ‘The Republican offi- clals have indignantly dented that they Mad any connection with the book, but Senator Reed has made the pre-convention manager of » Cox. have the names of men who Treen ikea tntrartad' eile Re with the Anta Powe sensed by Gov. Cox when he made hin Pittsburgh Apecel, han hat ed h the poor showing made during the ith the convincing effect of the in dignant denialx by the Republicans |the Democratic leaders have decided © push the matter with all the vigor they possess, Hints of jail sentences who perjure then producing men w the time an orig! of quotas of $8,00 and threc made by 5 who has The Re nc quotas had been discuaaod durin. campalgn, but ineiat they know be about the one mention iis Pittsb r those ar vein were ox manager ane ain Cox in At the same In private of certain PF are in renlity suppoi and who ate supposed ti him” alleged Republican in ‘This mysterious alde of the investi tlon, together with Mr, Moore's persi ent reference to a dual organl of Republican finance directors ating in aecret han at the last mo revived interest In what had almost Proved a flesle forthe Democrats tuned |} mation: canceled kagemont w was < dent be “one | hint ne told re farm for’ the pre ve and Representa: ficer; oxtenaion of 1 principle. not. only’ to it ‘Horlicks T ORIGINAL Malted Milk 1A Notritious Diet for All Ages ‘| Quick Lunch at Home or Office | Avoid Imitations and Sabstitutes The. Sensible Style Shoe ie Women They bridge the gap between style and comfort. 4 Right From Our Factories Cor, of th Street 173 Broadway 435 Fifth Ave. Corner oF Cortlandt st De. = Txt SO lonishing fur coat values that will VISIT TO HARDING OF FUND RAISERS IS CALLED OFF MARION, ©., Sept. 6. ing spant most of to-day we Labor Day speech. W. W. Marsh, rep- resenting the Civil Sery Reform League of New York, waa to call this gents in Northern Canada shipped us y fine raw pelts to be made up into coats aving secured them from the Canadian trappers at a very figure for this event. Unfortunately they id not reach us in time, but now that they are ready we have de- cided to place them on sale xt ai AUGUST SALE PRICES. The fineness of many of make it impo: them at ANY in ie is sold. Thi In urging the League of Nations, Gor, Cox referred to the present dis- @gresment over German indemnitics. “Phe voice of America,” he said, “must fix it. Now they say that wo Bhould substitute for the League t okt Hague Tribunal. That instita- Bion closed up before the war, I Smagine there are bats in its belfry “wnhd opider webs everywhere, It was ® distinct failure, waving failed to |) prevent war in 1914. The opposition ate ways he will go back and this’ old institution and try to house there.” ( ‘orrectly fashioned in dress and street models, yet shaped for utmost foot ease. Soft vici kid, flexible soles—durably tade—economically priced. STs oe, West Sle Stores: | wast j Pay siren. | goTMRt, ae SAE. ) eS Bt: ita ‘Mowery ‘at 44 baie zation publicly boasted that the Blair plan would raise $10,000,000," Mr. Moore declared. One of the sub- | ¥ poonas issued was for Harry N.| Blair, assistant to Treasurer Fred W. Upham of the Republican National Committers, Moore declared . Blair “the father of the city quota Plan,” which was referred to by Gov, Cox in his Pittsburgh speech. Senator Reed has told Moore (hat he wants “facts not leade—the men who could testify of tticir own know- ledge ax competent witnesses in any reasonable tribuna) as to the matters at insue.” Committee mombers here declared they will search into the records of every politionl group, down to the smallest ward unit, and that they ox-| The efforts of Senator Reed to- D WeOtler Fines pect to “uncork a series’ of political gether with the revelations promised | State, Phairman of Way ai SEAL seandaln. by Ed. Moore, who appears to have| funds by popular subscription, KRAMER BROS. "= ]|_ aa | “Bae Coats vision ‘95 MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY the effort le “concurrent” the Republican National » and must be considered of the whole Republican cain~ paign for the Prealdency, In the same way the Miasourl Son- ator used the National Young Men's Republican League as an iilustra Uon of an independently organised {natitution which had set for itself an admitted quote of $100,000 and nad |provided for State finance commit- tees. Mr. Reed developed, moreover, that the organisers of the ieague first talked over thelr finances and plans with Chairman Will Hays of the Re- publican National Committee, tor Hard ing on hin Wear Them at Our Risk was sale should Seven Dress ona Compors Pe [Both peter All Day S m Organ- i the Intertrational Board of F By, bet. Park Broce Sear, Greene: 28 Stores! Anhotncement was made at Harding headquarters that the c be made here to-morrow @tate Chairman of W: Black Vici, 9.50 & 10.00 Brown Vici, 10.00 Stor acy Park. 100 Moti Order tpn, 240 Tiled Ay : had been Was a progressive plan and that yr Harding stood for reaction, he had done aiso in opposing the eee Ohio constitution. he labor issue also wae discussed the Governor, who reiterated his that Republicans were recelv- contributions from persons “who | Would substitute the bayonet for the iden rule under a reaoti na- 1 admistration.” “Benatorial oligarchy,” Gov, said, “has stolen and en of the Republican Party.” | ring to the Harding front campaign, Gov. Cox sald that his trip he was “going to neo nds of front porches from to coast in the belief that the it porch of the people is the seat Atherican sovereignty.’ In Wis first address in Michigan, at fecumseh, Gov. Cox told several hun- d that he did not wish to be o- ae the candidate of any polit- ty, that ne was masing nis the “Senate oligar ‘and in "the interest of peace of world.’ eting local oolor by referring to wiction of Senator Newberry, Gov. Cox declared, “it was intended that the Senate | @nnex the Presidency or that ‘sums of money should be con- d to. buy the Presidency or @ ‘pent in the Senate, as hax been ‘by Senator Newberry. AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE New Zealand Lamb Legs, 28c alb. Chucks, 15c a Ib. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 817 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greecwich St, near Battery PL 93 Amsterdam Av., ar. 64th St, bene mynd mer hh BIONGHCSS 135 Columbus Av. mr. 66th Se 920 Ninth Av., ar, 59th St. 777 Eighth Av., nr. 47th St. 947 Third Av, nr. 57th St, RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED ————— A GREAT EVENT FOR GREENWICH VILLAGE is the opening of another Branch Store at the coraer of Green- wich Ave, and Christopher Street, on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1920) It will give the Greenwich Village district the opportunity of purchasing superior quajity Meats, Provisions and Poultry at very reasonable prices, Most modern fixtures wad sanitary equipment are used in this store. where else 9 re be. penibie The au Full tine of Stylish Coats in extra stout up to 64 busr. ae Fur Coats, $125 Value French Seal Coats, $250 Value i Choice Seal Coats, $35) Value New Seai Dolmans, $400 Value i Kamchatka Animal Fox, $75 Value 1300 Hudson Seal Multis, $20 Value leer SERIES : HOSIER for Good Value U can rely upon the uniform Good Value of Ipswich Hosiery. Every detail of manufacture is on a quality basis despite the fact that it’s a moderate-priced hosiery. Its fit is correct. Every dimension is the result of scientific measurement. The yarns are the best of cotton, lisle, mercerized and fibre silk. Ipswich Hosiery is good-looking and fits well; is comfortable and long wearing. Ipswich Hosiery is knit to meet the needs of human feet. Over fifty million pairs gave satisfaction last year. No, 2308. Women’s medium weight hustrous fale hose. Very’ dressy and durable, far beyond the average of sheer hosiery. High spliced heel, double sole, reinforced heel and toe, hemnit top and fashion seam. In black, white, and colors. No. 2472, Men's half hose of soft, durable cotton, Very practical for daily wear because it stands hard usage and repeated washing. In black, white, and colors, No. 100, Misses’ fine ribbed mercerized hose. Nicely finished, strong and serviceable. Ample length, feet fully reinforeed. Black only. IPSWICH MILLS "io" Ipswich, Mass. Oldest and Ona of the Largest Hosiery Mills in the United States LAWRENCE & CO., Sole Selling Agents Boston and New York Our Easy Pay ment Plan Ap- plies Every- Where within 160 Miles of New York. We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Week! Monthly ments. lece American Walnut Queen Anne Period Suites of BUFFET. CHINA CLOSET, SERVING DINING TABLE 6 feet extension; jeces, at. A ; *% : white, Enamel inna ff COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS from $32.50 up and 3 Forelgn 4 Records on Sa Remember, you can always fall back on canned hi unexpected guests drop in! Bee PORTS ES You can economize too—for preserves are so nutritive and de- licious that they take the place of expensive winter foods. Use Domino Granulated for preserving. It comes to you clean packed by machine in convenient sturdy cart. d . ton bags, proof against flies aad wht “f Per Sng. ines ore SAVE THE FRUIT CROP American Sugar Refining Company | ““Sweeten it with Domino”’ Granulated, Tablet, forsered, Confectioners, Brown, c forated Panel, ~ Posts. SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT CLOSE SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR jm BY E, nArmso GENIUS ‘OF THE ALTAR CANTOR KWARTIN This Sat. Night, Sept. 4, at 12 o'Clock, at the KISMET TEMPLE, 92 HERKIMER 87, Near Nostrand Ave,, Brooklyn, CONGREGATION OHEL YITZCHOCK Is CONDUCTED IN ORTHODOX. THIS APEDAMTON, KWARTIN'S ONLY HOLY Day IN AMERICA, AND HIS INTERPRETATIO! tae Ty CHOIR LEADER KA IF YOU DON’T GET THE OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND CANTOR KWARTIN'S HOLY DAY SERVICES mba an itr ° MNES OMAWAYR DON'T MISS THIS SATURDAY NIGHT. ADMISSION $1.00, All Surface Cars and Elevated Trains Stop at the Door of Kismet Temple, Tickets sold at the following places: Synagogue, Oh Bergen St, Brookl Weiner Fv 146 We Sh. Grocery, 747 Gates Av. Municipal Bank, 1783 Pitkin Av, re Store

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