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—— osc 5 SS SERRE ee ARSE tte Rheem pyar na ere Re Nga mp veetnan SARE. HE so to ERNE THE RBVENING WORLD, TURBDAY, AUGUST 9, 1991. | The vaiuation ts divided as follows: | |CURRAN CONFIDENT $3,519,841,268 TAXABLE 7" elution is alidet as tetlows: | HE CAN DEFEAT PROPERTY IN NEW JERSEY, |rattroaa property, $2,819,809,716; second rf CURRAN NAMED «(CURRAN CONFIDENT sasie041 2 Span aided | MAYOR HYLAN ine NN. Aus. 2—Th: avsessed|personal property, exclusive of bank 1 | subject to local taxation for the wear | §¥ Bank and trust company Will Bring Devotion and Enlort Of jyoot in tne taxing districts of New valued $106,785,504. Tire | fo Redeem City pals stock, “ arately | € ° $ When told of the om ie . Ninn ner iar IMI AATL AAMT i HA NoConnection With Any Other Estabiichment in the World tock is total value of unty Boards of Taxation amounts to 410. largest increase in ratables ts in amounting to $66,6%4,- and taxed, amount linereare of $254.8 State Board of AX rey over 1920, id Ase nor action of the | Conference Committee in naming | Repubdlican-Coalition | | (Continued rst Page) him as the candidate for Mayor, Mr. Curran wald: THIRTY-FOURTH STREET dieted that Mr. Curran would carts the primaries and be elected. F. J. WH. Kracké of Mrooklyn nom inated Senator Lockwood ay the can. | didate for Comptro : united in secunding the nomination The meeting adjourned o'clock after Mr. £ had ask + the selection of a candidate for Presl- dent of the Board of Aldermen be deferved. "1 deeply appreciate the honor and the responsibility whieh Unis recommendation carries with It. B It The nominating will be dune vy | Mat uf the people at the primaries, If eo eo e 1am the man to to redeem the cit its present muladminiatration, 1 will bring to the task all the devo- AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST The New Assortments of Blankets, Comfortables and other Bed Furnishings Tt was learned aiter the meeting | tion and all the effort that the Aldermanic ident no! cars’ experience int imation tentatively was offered this) oo, hus taught me ts neces morning to Thomas 1. Gilleran, In- dependent Democrat of the Lronx, and Cyrus C. Miller, former ‘Borough President of the Bronx, and was de- clined by doth. In announcing his candidacy to-day Judge Haskeil of Brooklyn attacked the Fusion movement as a “pussyfoot plan directed by high class mug- wunps.” Whatever the Fusion pirates do,” he continued, “is no longer of any SWEEPING CLEARANCE SALE emphatically. for Autumn and Winter are now being assembled in the Department on the Fourth Floor, and.additional augmentations of the already large collection are daily arriving. 1914-15. City the Board of Mayor Mitchel Magistrate vroke out h school at Aldermen in a As commander of 1 1000 ADSUMAER SIL FRocKS och nerthas alion of the 7th Division | FEAR HIS STAND ON REPREB-|served through the war in Fran | si hctireah wit tay Ut s nominated on al Among the especially interesting values offered “Because there is a demand for ™y candidacy, as I have been advised during the recent period in which | have sounded public sentiment, com- ing from the rank and file of the People and not those who would own the people und because this Fusion straight Republican ticket to fill the unexpired term of Borough President Frank L. Dowling, who died in Sep tember, He carried the Borough of Manhattan without fusion or other endorsement by a majority of 8,900 votes, an unprecedented victory. Charles C. Lockwood was born in to mark the opening of the season are the following: Prine (ha White Blankets crowd like me less than the rest and are fearful of my stand for repeal of the E.ghtcenth Amendment and opposition to all blue laws, 1 have @ecided to be an independent candi- Brooklyn, on Sept. 2 age of eleven, while attending a pub- lic school, he got a job distributing newspapers, Ho left school at the age of fourteen and went to work as a checker in the lumber establishment 350 pairs, wool-and-cotton per pair $6.50, 8.00, 10.50 FOR WOMEN AND MISSES of CG. W. Wilson, where he remained for two years, attending the ning x High School in the mean time, 350 pairs, ail wool Yetermined to become a lawyer he tered Nem 0 per pair . . $11.75, 14.50, 17.50, 23.50 date in the Republican primaries Tuesday, Sept. 13, for nomination as Mayor of New York City. entered New York Law Sch from “My designating petitions for! Wich he was zraduated . Mayor will be in circulation before} studied In the offices of & R DU ED TOMO the week {s over. My platform of|Court Justice Jasper W. Justice Henry D. Hotchkiss, Wil Stuart Maddox and William T. bert, being associated with the |i as @& partner until 1908, when Mr. Since that time Mr. Comfortables 200 figured siikoline, principles, in part already presented, ‘will be made complete and duly sub- mitted to the public. with plain border; EN should select their candidates at the “What > be fairér than to say. a ae practised law ia 5 ‘ Lock woe practised — 1a A aa I do, that enrolled Republicans | irootiyn and Manhattan. cotton-filled . . . . . . each $4.50 i In 1918 Mr. Lockwood was elected primary and that irrespective of]to the Assembly. The next year he 5 A . whether the other candidates for} was ent to the Senate (om ts 100 plain silk, tufted both sides; lambs’ = h | Mayor agree or otherwise, I will be “191! 21 " * = 2 ed in 1916, 1918 and 1920, The aa bound by the result, provided the|¢itizens’ Union report said of him in woolefilled . . . . . . each $15.50 F4 S| crooks keep out and give al! of the | 1920; : “Able and experienced legisla- In “hi ‘eighth’ year. in th Legislature he prove most useful an candidates an honest count of the votes.” * When Informed of the action of the | Steering Committee, Major F. H. ua oa Guardia said: White Bedspreads Crinkled dimity, scalloped: 650 % SA commits ateted a canaitas,| Sahil angredueaten'\ neces | Size 2 x284 yards . . . . each $3.00 “I have had didacy bef. In 1971 the Citizens’ Ui ou report Size 214x234 yards . .' . each 3.95 : | the voters of this city sineo June 28, [*8I8,of Senator Lockwood: | i ONLY AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ORIGINAL se | 3921, as contemplated by the laws of| city membe Satin finish, scalloped: a i this State. Aug. 16 is the last day on iis eaasen Of his interest va Bintan £ PRICES COULD GIVE AN ADE QUATE CONCEPTION | which petitions may be filed. “The great Republican County of Kings repeats the performance of the Saratoga Convention and will be ‘wiped off the slate by factional poli- t ties. If the Republicans of this city ‘want to play factional politics at the expense of the city they will swallow the Coalition-Fusionist recommenda- . tions, If the Republicans of this|Missour! Voting on Soldier Ronan § elty want to win this year I will lead Amendme them to victory in 1921 as I did in| ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.—Conatituttonal 219. amendments providing for a $15. 08,000 f hond issue far a soldiers’ honus and al- ad apes rgd aa ia owing women to hold any office in the re being voted on in a special fut wait and sce what happens on sec ay. Voters wore alto | Size 2 x23 yards . . . . Size 244x234 yards . . . . each $5.25 each 6.25 was made Chairman of the Legisla- tive Housing Committee which was authorized in May, 1919. ‘The record viade by this committee, which came to be known by the name of its Chairman is one that has not been equalled by results since the legis- ‘ative inquiry into the life incurance scandals. which was conducted by Charles E. Hughes. OF THE DRASTIC CHARACTER OF THESE REDUCTIONS Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at equally attractive prices CANTON CREPE CREPE DE CHINE GEORGETTE CREPE Madtem Aurww-Fith Aven | te election to-day. wal to call A vote of fept. 18, 192. will win easily at hernwapie im the ueeton ot convenin:, 30%) and 35th Streets Nem | epimers] Rutisk os IN THE FAVORED SHADES OF NAVY, BLACK, BOTH NOMINEES ON FUSION TICKET a HAVE GOOD RECORDS Borough President Curran and Senator Lockwood Rendered Fine Service to City. Henry H, Curran has been in public life in this city for ten years, and nis 5 good record during that period was i / the principal factor in bringing about hie selection as the Fusion candidate for the nomination for Mayor. He was born in New York in 1877, was gradu- ated from Yale in 1898 and compicted hie course in New York Law School im 1901. Mr. Curran was a newspaper yeporter before he took up the prac- tice of law and was considered a very good one. In 1911 he was elected to fill an un- expired term in the Board of Alder- men. He wae re-elected when the ferm expired and was aguin re- elected in 1913 and 1915. Following the Rosenthal murder in 3912 Mr. Curran, in the face of de- sermined opposition from Mayor Gaynor, forced the appointment of an Aldermanic committee to investigate the administration of the Police De- partment. He was made Chairman of the conmnittee and conducted an investigation which lasted a year, Mr, Curran was majority leader in BROWN,AND IN THE NEWEST MODES, FOR PRESENT WEAR OPPENHEIM GLLINS & 34th Street—New York SM UA Closing Out Sales Wednesday Mental butterflying at 2 a. m. A great indoor sport for 1500 Tricolette Tie-on Blouses All Desired Shades 2.00 Extraordinary Value ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought has bo: ignae ture of Chas. H. Vietchers and fas been male eden his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and | BOA Tea tie are but experiments, and endanger the | health of Children—Experience against Experiment, | Never attempt to relieve your baby with a | semedy that you would use RIA. om MVhatis CASTORIA ‘oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains n §pium, Morphine nor other narcotic substannen Eee more than th ety years it has been in constant use forthe relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the ane ginilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. 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