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Fl Former Governor After Tallz}tions in the territory which it tra- A verses, Current. earnings indicate |the service of thelr country, aaid we With Murphy Declares He ]inat! the earning power of the need 100 per -cent. Ainerican naval Pstimating March net operating |erans and their dead comrades, nox Gov. Smith held the centre of the] income at $7,000,000, or somewhat | the recognition of our neglect to pre- stage at a series of conferences in| higher than was reported for pare for past wars, nor our heartfelt: ruary, the total for the three months ecessary sultoring Tammany Hall, yesterday afternoon} .xceeded 418,000,000. Ordinary other ed by this neglect, will do us ¢ attended by almost every district]income for the period, estimating it| them any good unless we take meas- ii upon the basis of last year's figures] ures to avoid .such sacrifices in fu- Jeader in Manhattan, representatives} iia. excluding about $10,500,000 of | ture,” said Admiral Sims from the Bronx and Michael J.}ideral and guaranty lapovers, is in] Cditicixing as “preparation for de- Walsh, former Mayor of Yonkers} the neighborhood of $7,000,000, maik- | feat" m the event of another war the Democratic boxs of that city. ng total income around $25,000,000, | proposal in Congress to cut tl a ihe demand: © eek. anale personnel of 140,000 men in balf, Ad- i e % Union P $21,00).000.) niral Sims called upon those p Mously that Me. Smith again run for 1 to notify representatives In Washing- @ Governor, Later he said Robert 8. Lovett, Chairman of the}ton of their conviction that naval as “Vm going to stay in the trucking Committee of the well as military forces should be ke busine: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL -, # for the five Assistant District NAVAL EFFICIENCY ANMANY’S CALL requests from tenders who have can-] SIMS PLEADS FOR Attorneyships. , TOSMITH TO HEAD lI KFT REFUSED Katt Rear Admiral Sims, speaking Pennsylvania Railroad is coming} night in ‘Town Hall at a (i I iB LS jack into its own, Like New York }orance meeting, held under the aus- Central, its earnings are a remark-| pices of the Soldiers’ and Will Not Run, Charles F. Murphy and former That's what I have been J’ was sug-* PENNSYLVANIA RR. Votal Net Ine ily accurate index of business condi- trunk viving. Hixex ‘Avoidance of Future Best Recognition of Vet- erans’ Valor.” EARNINGS MOUNT { Quarter Club, to honor the World War and those line is being re-establish: efficiency ready to meet any national which in tum indicates that the in. | emergency. i ustrial heart of the country is re-] “Neither the gratitude wa express itive Union at all times ic roximately $29,000,000 this year for bet lorir equipment and Three branch lines are i Ss year, on Sacrifices last remem- Sailors’ veterans of the who died in for the services of our gallant vev- quately prepared for e+ lowed sided and was one of the princtyat| SOUND STEAMERS speakers, said “We shall be who gave up their lives for us if we should forget them. When the war was over we tried to forget, but there are some things we should never for- get.” CAN GET “BY” ON $6,000, _ COLLEGE BOY ADMITS unworthy Says tt Was With Only SYRACUSE. April 7 tioned to-day as to Herbert Biel, dent in the University, —When ques- his expenses nineteen-year-old stu- college of law, 83 annual allowance of $5,000 from a trust fund was in- reased to $6,000 by Surrogate Coha- in in New York yésterday, sald: “You know s [| do how whose as well much it costs to live these days, and certainly college expenses are no eXx- ception to the rule, fT don't know just exactly what my college expenses are, but I do know I have been having along on my year than T did not my al a lot harder time getting allowance this past coll before, To tell the truth know procecdings to increa lowance were up in the New York court. Naturally Tam glad to know the increase asked for has been al Thanks for letting me know. “Well, T don’t set m Ip as res ceenin a wlating the party, bmt Tam regulat-|miles in Souther Utah a 0 ing the affairs of Al Smith.” enty miles ini Banunern i The tine in Wyoming 1s to Bupply a Mr. Smith reminded his hearers he prey. ieriwated tors, Sis Levelt had been ving the party twenty feaid also that the Pacific Fruit Ex- years or me ind, in response to}press Company, the stock of which ¬her question, said < divided between the Union and the “Lm not saying what might happen, [Southern Pacific, contemplated spend Mut L know my own mind to-day, $9,500,000, about 00,000 of it Say 1 Mnow ty, ome jae nated 1: |r leo. factoriey ang the emainde Make re M a Jng to run for Senator, but w a Hostile National Administration a Senate would mean little to Tam- many in the way of patronage his refusal 1 ner of! Public « sell a i Dew Chairman Pell | Ge nlso con ier Murphy re seported « ot from Mr. Murphy an nk nw things svernor left th ng to put th od to have to Leader Although } peated thes: urphy, dis mith as aj abernatorial ¢ ntinues. ed he nore ne in Ne bik of Mr. Murphy ere ng to noup \ n was t for equipment OFFICIAL DESPATCHES SAFE. 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I not be power the © » Which ran on the Ligpran WOMAN DER BOMBAY, April 7 f the Sunken Meadow 0°f On with the dance OVE back the furni- ture—there’s no sense trying to resist that tune. You would have to be made of stone to keep your feet still when you hear the new Columbia dance music, These New Columbia Records just make your feet obey. Not a half tone is lost. You couldn't be happier if you were dancing to the original band. Process The American people know how to dance. They know what is what in dance music. That is why folks just naturally look to Cohumbia for the latest dance hits. Reading the list of new Columbia Records is al- most enough to make one start dancing. But don't be satisfied with reading —go to a Columbia dealer and have him play the records for you. Hundreds of Passenvers. ‘Tai of bot! boats realtzed they we i fast until the next full tide, Pass rom Concord—City of Broe were notified what had hapren H told there was no danger. Shor on Also on Oo. ton Also on Ooze 1s only a few yards off, Li The two sound steamers, the ¢ iraught boats were commandeered ani cord of the Colonial Line and the cit passengers were teansferted to the of Brockton of the New England Navi. | "iverside Hospital pler at 182d Streat JMIEED, ‘The first in the Bast River nee of a woman Nationalist leader fog early y lay morning, wer : ‘ he sentenced was reported to-day safcly off at high tide late ; day afternoon, Neither boat 1 the Madras district, where was damaged from the ten hours’ |woman, accused of seditious utter rest in the om the meadow and refusing to furnish security eee rare uate wana mene good hehavior, was sentenced te on board when she grounded go softly into the ooze that none onment for one year or unt the passengers were aware what had ity of good behavior is forth The City of Brockton ng Dyes—no other kind home dyeing is guarante your druggist’ whether can put} you wish to dye woman can dye or tint. her old worn, faded things new, Even if she] has never dyed before, she a rich, fadeless inte skirts, dresses, waists, coats, ings, olor shabby | whether it is linen, cott ctock-| goods, Diamond Dyes draperies, sweaters, coverings, Each package of “Diamond Dye: contains directions so simple ‘ar Now on Sale Angel Child. Al Jolson me oe Angel Child. Fou-T'rot, The Columbians Don't Leave Me, Mammy. Hart and Shaw) A-3564 Indiana Lullaby. Jones and Hen} “78e Song of India. Fox-Trot. Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra | A-3569 To a Wild Rose. Fox-Trot. 75c Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra} Virginia Bluse, Fox-Trot, The Columbiana), 4.2 Dear Old Southland. Fox-Trot. 5 The Lola Lo. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His Black end White Melody Boys Doo Dah Blues. Fox-Trot, Ray Miller and Hia Black and White Melody Boye Other recent records After the Rain. Fox-Trot. Ray Miller and His Black and While Melody Boys| ,.3846 Broken Toy. Intro, “My Darling.” mei 75< Fou-Trot. The Happy Six Plantation Lullaby. Intro. “You Are the Rone (I'm Longing For).” Medley Waltz. Song of Love. Walta. Prince’dDence Orchestra loge 3604 ‘2 Dance Orchestra April Showers. Fox-Trot. Eddie Eline’ Orchestra} ,. aus June Meen. Fox-Tret. Eddie Elkens’ Urchestra Ty-Tee (Tatsiti). FeaTrot. Edie Elkins’ Orchestra When Buddha Smiles. Fox-Trot. Eddia Elkins’ She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not. Intro. “A Doll's House” from The Perfect Fool. {se - 3826 Granny. Fox-Trot. The Cobenttane ae tig Medley Fox-Trot. Fox-Trot. ‘ ie A-3533 1 Want Yeu Morning, Noon and Night./° 75. Intro, “Little Partner of Mine.” Medley Fox-Trot K wiekerbocker Orchestwa Dapper Dan. Wabash Blues. Dolly Kay) 4.3534 Got to Have My Daddy Blues. Dolly Kay{ 75c¢ Ka-Lu-A fi Good Morning, Dearie an ae *" (Shannon Four | A-3852 Lalawana Lutlaby. limaniie!l For-Trot. Califormia Ramblers | A-3854 California Ramblers Bow Wow Biuwes. Smilin’. Fox-Trot. Cuddle-Up Blues. Marion Harris I've Got the Wonder Where He Went na |A:3855 When He's Coming Back Blues. 75c¢ Marion Heasris New Columbia Records come out on the tenth and twentieth of each month. Hap- pen in at a Columbia store today and hear the newest of the new dance numbers. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY New York DYE FADED CURTAINS, SKIRT | SWEATER, DRESS OR COAT | IN “DIAMOND DYES”. | hangings, everything! 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