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es — a ie ; ute ES _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1920. | | companies of traders profited hugely from this - . oe » pone | Great Warriors O grea oy) r sucha tee New Yor ; [Puvtutied Datly_ Except os taking, of the Bible raven & eur The export market is dead—for cash, There i | By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory i gosken PUUTZEN. 3 =. 4 great and anxious market ready to take the other {Corr Ge” verk irene Word MEMBER OF THB ASSOCIATED PitEns, i Prem te Goctecinaty, sanitied to ee om Ie reve PP oxo Orr pe and slso im the Jona) news publiqned ‘Verse TODAY'S of a trade, Central i 1 goods needed to relsabilitate industr the trading Yankees refuse the opportunity? Has the growth of great corporations and the devel- ‘Ope to * pe wants No. 5—Ahab the Son of Omri. Ahab, the seventh King of the Sep- arate Kingdom of Isracl, belongs among the true Mars, lle S$ DUTY ons of a » 5 te: i ‘ troved that he could fight to advan opment of credit caused ait alrophy of initiative and ee i ts ote es Acie aban ¢ i ima a tage, and if there is any glory in be San obtiz to go tv thi PAGES #01) ing w warrior Ahab justly comes in Mh : ti ipate i t i ce cee ~ for bis share of it. a o s and participate in the election. ae ‘ oe || The Ribie (I. Kings) tele ux abou Criticism of our Government ar id.of our ofticiats NOT FULLY DE-HOOVERIZED.) * thee of Ahab'a, sbattles—Samaria is frequently et idee : HE day before election found the Republican | Samaria, Anab's cu was | inless he or she | " ; woman, has fair right has acknowledged the ( of voting. wed by Bennadad, the pome King of Syria. Before bex.ni | iAveatment of thy city, howe hadad sent a most insulting | Ahab requesting him to perm ne of its worst discords. Phe Republican candidate pitched his tinal note on | the downright refusal of the Republican Party to Ou rcised the right er ihe voter is in complete svmpathy with >, i envoys to searen the royal palace me Whether the OVEN 1S 1H COMPELS ympathy with | “enter the Paris League of Nations,” and declared; the houses of Ahab's Ministers. As w any party or candidate matters little. The obligation | again for some ot sociation.of nations whieh | ly SF pouree, as aust was to vote remains, This duty should be fulfilled with | we may 1 with safety, honor and 1 con: | King !mmediately surrounded “all the thought amd all the intelligence the voter | science,” : city with hie battering rama and waited for Ahab to surrender OSSESSES. yi had 'S tittered this last note, | Syrian was so stuck on himself and Pp ie eaty © su reae dzercloe Ot le Haetnce Hardly had Senator Harding uttered this last note No confident of his success when 4 t 4S only IBEDL EXENASE (OF te = when the vc W Herbert Hoover was heard from got ready to reach out It, he aus vy the yf re ope neress Tee nded military operation 1 gay by the many that a republic may hope to progre | California as follow msclt up to voluptuous care Wh t and improve. ; | ‘To reopen the Treaty of Versailles for ap ictken tie Mi nie aan The other side of the picture was well describ: re-negotiation would bring complete chaos to | by George William Curtis when he said: Rurope and calamity upon us from it, | ae wih Shep fae gseve aa hee iis A When good men sit at home, not knowing “The stability of the whole of Buroye | the Orient, ' that there is anything to be done, not car hangs upon the maintenance of the treaty Shane ay hod no. natled of Buriee ; ng to know; cultivating a feeling that poli and the economic situation In the United Siiee, THOU Patkea: nen he TP ties are tiresome and dirty and politicians ° * States depends upon maintaining the stabil on. Be nhadad in the inids vulgar bullies and bravoes; half persuaded ity and gradual recuperation of Europe's j igaurg i thelt ears ee anes that @ republic is the contemptible rule of a buying power. Therefore the logic of the long rout. mob, and secretly longing for a splendid and situation drives this constructive programme Pes ey prea : Eeona vigorous despotism—then remember {t is not to the necessary modification of the presemt | posed to. ow Ae ‘ i a Government mastered by ignorance; it is covenant und ultimate ratification of the | | ing Rbout, told the King | ot s Government betrayed by intelligencé; {1 | treaty with modification or amendrhents.” | therefore Invincible in ¢ . js not a victory of the slums; it is the sur | ‘They succeeded in Republicanizing Herbert lise Saeay beaten te tho deqs ware NU render of the schools; it is not that bad | Hoover. But they didn’t altogether de-Hooverize | 4 in the plain d i men are brave, but that good men are Infi | tm. © Benhadad believed this, and miokaig | | hills, for Ahi svi veniiie World reader is considerino he pi capacity with exceptional first-hand knowledge of | ans’ and brok nie A’ Evening World Feaees 5 con i ering the pur- | iiternational conditions involved in the issue. | a COOIRES WAS thie y chase of a home which e oe completion. He strongly believes in the existing, functioning | tdad and such of eo He asks whether this tnuilding Hs: Entitled to) exéstip= League of Nations and in that League only. | tion from local FAxEON, ' Yet this American is voting to-day FOR a Presi- \ |to refer to one of potest sie the question = unanswerable,. . dential candidate who openly proclaims it is not Peete Seen ta, dine | ee The Legislature authorized New York City 10 | oyon intzfpretation, but rejection, that he fs seeking, | [eapital Hebrew officials, wh # make such exemption, For more than a month This American is voting AGAINST a Presidential | it re comuieee rant a vied intere the authorizing ordinance has slumbered in the | candidate who is pledged to get the United States | Ut the Ieraelitish ‘nations. Mite 16 ! ica OF TAKIermen) he, orsinance \qifered Was | into the League in precisely the way this American “imperfect, but no steps have been taken to im- | 4.5 himself carnestly maintained it must be got in. tits: sect i | jon. } ‘ capi , ; is ti that gives yow the worth of a thousand words z crime of Nuboth’s V tion. Meanwhile the capital of the builder is tied Mr. Hoover's eleventh-hour statement shed a cs ¥ te wor °F ot _ 8 in a couple of hundred? ders cota, Deg i Tie MAnsRT Ot up and can not be used for further building opera- ; niet . i ere is fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying ae . . Re King, Against the advice of the | Sg crifel last light on the wretched game Repub! to say much in a few words. Take time to be brief. “WHERE?” IS AS IMPORTANT AS “HOW FAR Micaiah, Ahab : leadership has tried to play with the League. | a . The gentle ; vi Woe ace. an f campaign against his ;+ With local tax exemption assured, plans and con- P | Its Own Heat Advocate. German indemnitics, the permanent he senteman who Siang) 1 idoniviknow, where: Lat 49 roe, SO eee oaa tha z ‘ th lw mast, Aus German indemnities, the pernanent $ going, but I'm on my way,” didn’t impress his hearers with } ceased to sine for} a tracts would go forward. Every delay adds to the VOLVE! There a rece vee it your ree Merance of all dipiomatic’ relations |$ his ability to arri Fa at SPaeerr arnt aincertuinty. Every delay means fewer new homes. EMPLOYERS ALSO INVOL D. printing of the Coyenant of NAL Gori dl a teat Most of us hurky through life without any particolar % dogs lekink up his blood, sind “Only the gouging landlords will approve such a MUEL UNTERMYER’S questioning of pros- |League of Nations Saturday. ‘There Democratic Americung at eawtul re. $ Object, feeling that we'll get there if we hurry. Title while his dynasty wan to perithe policy of dally and do nothing. pective Graral Jurors is reassuring. le areas ot given: to But we won't. —————— Local tax exemption is desirable. But if the mu- Mr. Untermyer proposes to follow through and [party in 3 SiN rkitn ese an h m t huatle ne alt 8 he ae y pele a man |TeneMinute eae he OD tee . A tas 1 ’ . . otal pe C » provided e has a definite in D: n view, nicipal administration refuses to help in this way | ask indictmenis wherever there is evidence of guilt | onposition 1 busy EVErY IO- | To the Editor of The Bie rh 5 Buri he happens ia he Nesaedethic ee way, his f or it s ka : tte tyneinace ment } Why in this cratic city ‘is Ne Y then the public should know, so that it may plan on | in the building business. | Last evening 1 heard severallare there nothing but Harding ban- rush and hustle will carry him to the poor house that much /0 ew y | such g basis. Some of the most damaging testimony before Bra nO: Faksa a alah ie it Yee | 8? : faster. Government , ‘ ‘ ‘ 2 " : ssary to listen for only a few| Why no Cox ban | ; Seer yas | Uncertainty paralyzes initiative. the Lockwood Committee has involved labor para- | minutes to find that the Why has Willlam Pu Hearst changed > Canara quence Une # Parpene ieee ; Beople ————— ee i fi ig we totally unfamilar ain and come out for Gov. Smith? may inherit fortunes, they may be befriended others who r —_—— sites—not labor leaders. Covenant, Who paid for the great (2). itepub- help them along, but that is not success. 2 By Willis Brooks Hawkins. “e j THE MOTOR DEATH ROLL. But Mr. Untermyer is not secking a jury of | ‘That fact did not deter them, how- |lican parade the other night? . a I . by %, This is the thirty-etahth art re Gia Getty 4650 cantamiclic (eamiale f Jur) , from denouncing the Covenant| po the Individual Arms pay? They Success is getting what you want by yaur own effort a series defining the ies of F Seater ani C ae acme’ labor-haters. i whole and from imisrépresenting paaye thet employees suppers, bought $ and by your own work. damincatragive and, teptstatier ; rec r this Commonwea! 8 approx- ; 3 ; ‘ . |\ts provisions lags and “ ats and cers and Boards of the New we Pwo parties are always involved in the crime of ker assured his crowd that | belts for the rj You will never attain it by drifting with the stream, or City Government, fmately two-thirds larger than for the Asma is ene 76, po WU ROTLOOSm same month in 1919. bribery, atid early evidence made it clear that em- SE Re RUA AE meee RUT Nice udurarer devon ee WA pushing pls ast ot the stream, se you A eos for 3 punuic WELFARE DBPARTMEN® ¥ ‘ 3 3 ‘ ule i i a particular goal and cp your eyes on that goal till you suparh of elf * In New York State 104 were kilied a year ployers and business men ‘were as deep in the muck bride (Woope, th | Ainericea|GbnD for the public? wane {$ arlive there. ah . Bae Re ond ahr Ha MN a ago, 178 this year, as the labor parasites were in the mire. Italy over the seas to 854 Hancock Street, Brooklyn ‘ 5 : Public ‘Charities, ts responsthe for tha Beata an Hani mateagatatiens erie ! LUN et ce |e Ue » Brooklyn, Make up your mind at the beginning where youare $/ Public Chri NSP the eieye toe 1 h pl od, with the words — going. Get some honest and laudable ambition. Try to pendent poor, It has more or les ast ep played a part. More people were ’ : _agetnst external aggression” er Ingratitude, | be something better than you are—if possible be something clone rollers pees 4 lage to eat because more automobiles HUMANS MUST PREPARE. \ Another apeaker asgared his audl- Tn rept, tay Rreaina World: sia ania | better than anybody is at present. oh, Be ‘and Allied Hosple 3 vot #2 ie th ats SARL TIBYS SEO Sater LONG with reports of ¢ ing frogs, slippery |cnee that America could n | morning's World, relative to the fir | After you have decided where you want to go, it is fie Roane montage’ ta other year. And the: death 'to8 angle worms, active snakes and lighUy-ciad the pasaage of men and policemen not young. f well enough to plan ways and means of getting there. dreds of puiblle and private ohare wilh: Sretinue ite mamas: Mralicrrin Vay tathin gare of a mild winter [Jority vote was necessary to the Cot re cana Bele ane te It ix well also to plan to get there as fast as possible, ip from the cit ; Every casualty ist {s a convincing argu- eatery ilkrs, and like harbingers of a mild Winter, [tion “of an amendment. “hia meant] woutd let veut ki ine 1% and to go as far as you can in your lifetime. is the Ce Milestone : ment that New York City and New York State comes the first arrest of a landlord for failure to pro- ieclepaney Ee ein rraind spore kin arte | Don't waste any time in achieving your ambition. Hix salary is 0 need a comprehensive automobile code and an | vide proper heat. How th ker woul have ame nd R Hurry all you want to, if you can hurry and ao your work rtd hie offic: 6 IAF fio: tenths non r nt HEE ; 5 : ; ey vag [ments adopted was not discloxe Si tha Aaekee i. the Municipal eplieon Ay Ibketlixentiang active enforcement of xules and The animals prognosticdte a mild winter, Until | ventured to suggest that the Cove- Aghting fs pith, Sweorptatong fa it well at the same time. : trick J. Carlin and ¢ regulations which will make the streets and there is evidence to the contrary, let us be | [nant conta ned only twenty-six arti- [ene teed Hylan | But remember that your destination must be fixed, and Dunn are respectively ~ ‘Mghways safer for both pedestrians and there is evidence to the contrary, let us be content glen, This with ungry prot and th ics | $ that you must know exactly what it is, or you will arrive ne ong Taine en ery automobilists. to believe the animals, Certainly October was aly | en cis Umate through a ria-|% at the last place in the world where you want to be. Bettany ok tie department: Mary | 7 iss a |, In n ingtalled the system through we) ————__——_ that could be désired as a transition month, speukers ds ire Departinent Wa NOSES Shee = Hera ui A YANKEE OPPORTUNITY. Man) firmly that animals have advance | ae mn Pas emmandl te we apter euhe | ~| Medical Superintendent Ts Fe) 3 ‘ ‘ \ A \ the 0 pay patty sak Aid 2 = . he following hospitals 01 lank i NN an interview in The Evening World yesterday, | inform m the coming season and are able to hives of tha f beyond the'r ima, bat be- | but, thank God, he will be “badly ae ———<$_-___—__——_ The following hospltais on Black: ) 5 ' ’ Jexander, Count of Kolowrath czecho-Slo- | adapt their coverings to fit the temper tlanier the Ui iawre MISCOUL ss ¥ siis|Means that Murphy is Governor, but ‘Th t’ Fa ct” the Immediate operation of the Dawe Alexanaer, Count s p 9 Caacho-Sle ; il belive interestinK, fone case of witing Ue hand that | we. Intend to beat Murphy thls year | at safrac partment of Public Welfare: ee vakian business man and manufacturer, pointed out Humans have no such faculty afd so must be a pine direful pa WEE! Conde you, Whi ia the intelligent | Inthe State, and next year in the city t | Reception Hospital, of which Wale seethe ne 1 Europe he 2 { for any eventuality Liane fe Went! clement among the firemen to allow on are losing the respect of your ||| By Albert P. Soukhwick || ter 14. Conley, M. 1. t8 Buperintend- ratte needs of Central! Europe and the manner in’ | nen my ORE Vinee tolout the'c the peo |guch ingratitude to gp forth un-|readers by playing fast and loone | ||WHran NGU 0 the tem Kupmneg ||| ont receives disencoes ssi 4 | which the United States can meet those needs with | — Under, such circumstances, every indication that | lacy freedom and happiaess *Vangwered? ae + ton {ith Tammany. ay WILSON [peg nates ioe Rae eIa an tenes ; ; ty z ' " Btate SA Pretinel to! » thinking we have received too Gpo, R. b . aes profit to both parties to the transaction. the teeth provided in the new apartment house ser- | One State, node te Te ge ar I for one will thank Mayor] Oct. 20, 1920. | The average height of a newly born | 1 Rael ey iia Nigel a ae ae . . 3 ice Jaw ty r biting powe: . aa tha om and the Hoard of Estimate — | ares 4 4 : ndent, 18 a general hos+ . “Central Europe does not need money noreredii,” | vice law having biting power is welcome indeed me the Cunatitution was. tn full) 0 and dhe Boot’ ine engin ter Making Men Mad, infant {8 18 inches: average weight,| pital for the care of dependent sicie ‘ ce, Ane he Gaver " under t uels and cowards. ASK THE ALDERMEN. prove and pass the original proposal. Why is this? te te What is the effect of this policy of ey and delay? The case cited indicates the answer, This prospective home owner will delay buying = until he learns one way or the other as to exemp- the Count explained. badly, i “What it needs, and needs raw materials in great quantities,” ' ¥® method of business now, The result is a sad and shocktng sp promised to do! to be an awkward factor, TWICE OVERS. 6e y ERY ONE knows that consumers of milk must Sucion passed A acle: Here is an American of high intelligence and Herbert Hoover, Republican, wound up his work When they beguiled Herbert Hoover into enroll- | ing as a Republican, the Republican bosses ac a great stroke for (heir own ultimate purposes. But there was enough of the original Hoover left for the Republican campaign ‘by practically pointing wns a little pateh of td y i as * ot ‘of the famous Biltmore ex . An ee is in ae files heatated his finger at the Republican candidate and warning . | Asheville, N.C. ‘The estage Ww mM 5 > . ., + rying » get th bit « ‘y oF ot tee rs hie mean ee ee tee him thatif elected he must reverse himself and do. | oe sate but (cea) - mote the only constructive measure for reel OF the | hat the Democratic candidate has straighttorwardly wanted Naboth's vineyard 4 4 housing famine? poth » Lord forbid his second iny: in the open vall he soon learned that Jehovah God of the pl as well on pitched his pany y near Aphel nhadad that all time. Ahab « (An old Dene himself that [ should the | | sald | inher chieved | _ What kind of letter do you find most readable? Isn't it the one | firmly extablishe © oajling invention wis at last passed by of ing on be out you mean he myself in words, ide oats ate | UNGOMMON SENSE '° By John Blake 8 thore ts| beaten on Election Day. His election 6.77 pounds. ‘The average jthe newly born male child |'to the Paitor of The Brening World After carefully analyzing the My ay ia T1- ¥ nd the enty a tex met lous letters against the farce of 89-| pounds; of the female child, 62-2, 8°" . ~ y that the called prohibition, 1 present facts : vice department But Central Europe can not pay ¢ hese. ye . . at wth Kensington. srhey proceed Pp 5 pounds, It takes three years for th Metropolitan Hospital, Walter S ae, can nok pay cash for these. | ¢@ — FEW YORK must protect her eislors. 11 is time! eso) duscusa, the, Conabtution as n| from siergonal contast with VictIMM | chiig to grow the eecond 18 Inches s0| Conley. Mt. 1d. Superintendent, treat i c ay in Or ‘ope want \ t ere 8 efor’ erm >) AtiON o! of de 8 1, M. Da n yi i ; ee a 1 i ae Pay i ie “f Europe wants raw | fo put a slop to men of your class securing chauf- thes fouva Taio’ 40) OTRES ech Slew pring them back’ to thelr priving us ACH GRDR of our orig ag to be three feet high. destitute aie and Injured includine materials and wants to pay for them in finisheJ! “| much t ndemn. After sixty-three | Proper level | guarantee of life, berty and the pur ere uberoulosis and whooping cougs > ‘3 freaks } ie 5 PD deyirgd td : FACED BLUE SHIRT. | suit ppiness, In the Mutual Life Bi Jew | cases, but no other contagious « } aa products, European employers cept cotion, Seurs' licenses Judge Crain to a convicted robber Aye Ot ene Pea SO y York, Oct, 81, 1920 iis Volotend dingrace cn: a. free | york City, a Aeacranenea eagea. tt maintain 2 “redit ‘and will ‘ By ‘ land doesn't make @ camel of the a of) ing and a social servic é metals, etc., on short credit and will use them and \2 Not Murphy Hasn't Been Governa [iene iar have tnein Uretime stock, the old uten Churen and the old} “Central Neuroiogica i return a part of the material in finished form, keep- | €€ HE New York woman wh 19 To the Kalter of 9 nilnyy Wort | What it does do is—-makes homes | Post ice, are the spacious quarters| seph A. Lanahan, M.D. Superinter« Satis es sareiunstion tale’ hed form, kee} @ York wana ae rides in the subway i How can you consistently support | worse, ‘Phe poor wil pay the bigh|of the Chamber of Commerce, with| dent 1® a speclal hospital for the care joel if 4 part for consumption in the country where the every day is a heroine.” Prince Purachaita of et gaa Hey Sacto Pcney Lae adulterated necessary) g magnificent collection of portrait Od SP ORY Te eu ce, Reione na ~ work is done. 7 Tuesday next, | him? He 1s a pt rom top| medicinal stimulant, even though | eee ee ae than 100 su « from dis # of the. nere au { 4 Siam. of consolation | to bottom and has always done just| they have to do without other neces. | P™ BS © 0) Ne fa men of] yous system, also the destitute’ who ‘aa This i ea) r ti y possib! he D Republi Se t the Bose told him to do, You] sities. note, including a full-length portrait! are aged and sick. It maintains py This is a form of barter. It is the only possible Le ra Be ahinee: he is popular, and by that Ttake| The liquor of these days makes|of Alexander Hamilton, by ‘Trum-| training school for attendants a is popular with the| drug victlma, makes men mad, ‘The | bull, lant + al een Our fore Chief and the inner of Tam-\rich can afford their private hidden| the First Ocean ¢ Sable,” in which are’ the city nd the se +e Once upon a time the Yankees were the premier pap the wages of the men who delicer it.” —Loton Fra with ‘their. foreign non-voter many—and the crow politicians | stucn eae \the forms ofS: yrus W. ariels, Poter thes of the Depart me divi ni tends, may demand recognition of throughout the State, ‘He gets away CHARLES JASON DECKER 8h Cooper and amuel F, lorse es-) fare will be defined in future artic! exponents of the fine art of barter. Individuals and | Horton, | {rlend May public, mediereation cf with things hecaune he temo handy. | 317 West 1434 Street pecially noticeabl of this series, re) weight of and the group called "Planning my fathers to the he wanted te vineya «disposed te stop. But net so with his wicked ae ny dbzebel | ting Naboth to death, Jezebel offe Ahab the cov took tt. It looks as though And tt gz oth weil's Island 8, under and injured, excepting those having; contagious diseases, 1 roaintainy Kchool of nursing and a special ser Other hogpitais in various parts of

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