The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1922, Page 23

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- RAOEFORGOVERNOR traction crowd back to earning an honest living.” ference Then the Mayor told his hearers he | difficulty would let them into a s that | ocally they" ‘had tried to tap his private telophone wire in his home, He sald two men had appeared at his Brook- lyf fesidence, and announced they were there to fix hig telephone so It could not be tapped. “But T fooled ‘em," said Mayor Hylan. “I never use that phone.” ~ HIMSELF OUT OF MEXICAN Presid Hint Stila OLD POLITICAL FOES MAKE UP IN INDIANA Followers_of Watson, Bev- eridge and New Join in Cheers for Harding. INDIANAPOLIS, May %,—Praise for the Harding Administration and indications of an entente cordinle be- tween those old political foes, Sena- tor Watson and former Senator Bey- eridge, have marked thus far the In- diana Republican State Convention Cheers for Mr, Watson, Mr. Bev- erldge ‘and Senator New, whom Mr. Beveridge defeated for the Senator- Would Even Refuse if Elected, He Says, and Will Serve Out Term. Mayor Hylan told a small assem- blage In Stapleton, Staten Island, Iasi night he will not be a candidate for Governor’ under any citcumstances, but that next fall, and {f "the people” will help him, they will have a Gov- ¢rnor who will work for ‘‘the people.’ He did not name William R. Hearst. Only 600 persons assembled in the Stapleton Club rooms in response to ® call of Borough President Matthew J, Cahill for a meeting to protest jal nomination in the recent primary. Work against the Citizens’ Union's injunc-|¥ere given by the followers of all tion, restraining‘the city from build. | and all united in applauding olives n| President Harding. Probably the only division.in the convention will come when the fram- ing of the platform on national is- sues comes up. Some opposition is sald to exist among the ardent Bev- eridge followers to specific indorse- ment of the Arms Conference's work on the ground that it was not an issue in the primary contest It is reported that George B. Lock- wood, retary of the Republican National Committee, brought a na- onal Administration plank here ing a tunnel from Brooklyn to Island. The Mayor said he had” ajrected Corporation Counsel O'rien to fight the injunction to the last ditch and had been told the city would win. He attacked the Citizen's Union bitterly, saying \t consisted of only three men —-Sehieffelin, Wallstein and a third whom he did not name, Then he went ont “At the present time the people of New York are looking for some one to make the next Governor of this Onl. Look Mean which contains .réference to the con- indorsing the without making direct reference the four-power treat WASHINGT Joseph Fernan Cream Cheese and chopped press English Walnuts on top and bottom. Atastynewideal the real “PHILADEL- PHIA” will do for full flavor. package, PHENIX However, it is declared the will be avoided by unequiv Adm!nistration to PRIDE me -ARM ‘Tomato [atsup A Food Can Be No Purer than its ingredients.’ It is ‘the wholesome freshness of the juicy red tomatoes, ripened on the vines, that makes “Pride of the Farm Tomato Catsup” so delicious. y Mexleo © ing yesterd “PHILADELPHIA” into balls; flatten and for the brand on the Millions of Bottles are Sold Each Year at Grocery and Delicatessen Stores s GOOD Cheese State. They speak highly of me as a Candidate, I want to say right here that I am no candidate, and if they gave me a certificate of election to- morrow morning and my fare to Ai- bany I would not accept the job “I was elected Mayor of New York for four years and I have a big job to attend to. I am going to serve out the four years. They would like to send me to Albany. I might get a hostile Legislature. In that event my hands would be tied and I would not he able to do anything for the peo- ple. “If I ever was Governor I would never sign any traction bills which Michigan’s Easy Credit Terms 75c Weekly Buys $50 in Merchandise $1.00 Weekly Buys $78 in Merchandise $1.50 Weekly Buys $100 in Merchandise $2.50 Weekly Buys $200 in Merchandise were not for the \---*+ of the people. J “Tam going to take an interest this And Up in Proportion fall in politics, 1 with me we $2.00 DEPOSIT DELIVERS this Re trig erator. White enamelled Inside. Provision chamber Others as low as a recipe i wiesie Leena 4 You, dou! less, think it is the best ever. Next time erie with a teaspoon- ful or more of & Perrins’ Sance and see how much finer your dressing will be. Be sure you use SAUCE ESTERSHIRE d Greenpoint’ ‘o-ineh pe RIGINAL WOR Al a as illust THIS WEEK ONLY On Deposit of Pay 50c Weekly * 6” On Sale only at our Bronx Store, 429 Tremont Ave. Greenpoint Bed Open an account with this wonderful nationally ve 1 bed in Ivory, W es, exactly ed. that Cannot be duplicated anywhere in New York This trade marked, nationally advertised mattress, pure cotton, roll edge, with heavy thick coverings, packed in individual sanitary cartons, at a ridiculously mena ch : low price for (he Spring Refurnishing Sate. All sizes, $190 DEPOSIT DELIVERS 9 H E 00 1 TH 4s, novel Basy ° ONLY 2 nk: complete Delivered on Deposit of We are offering the home furnishers of New York MICHIGAN’S and Brooklyn bargains unheard of heretofore. You COMPLETE HOME can refurnish and brighten your home for the sum- OUTFITS mer at small cost in this sale. 3 ' ’ com is * ha ete! Pay $5.00-on $100 Purchase}, Furnished” To make this a double opportunity you need only | +l" < eaan 149* pay this exceptionally small deposit on your pur- ROOMS 7 chases and the balance at your convenience, weekly Completely 7 or monthly, on our easiest credit terms. Furnished itt ‘ Our Bronz Store, at 420 Tremont Avenue, is adjacent || $2.00 179*° b= Ras to the New York Central R. R. Station. Residents of baci Mt. Vernon, New Rochelle, Pelham, Larchmont, White ROOMS Plains and other sections of Westchester County will Completely find Michigan’s easily accessible. Furnished Open Monday and Saturday Evenings eng - ne On Sale only at our Bronx Store, 420 Tremont Ave. | y ie a oY 1 © WEEKLY BUYS « mahogany Gate rei Table... Simmons White Label Mattress Pay 50c Weekly a of Exten Closet and ne Period de- n Walnut, $199.75; with- ‘able, Spring Refurnishing Room Sutte, consisting P97 Gwe VEPOSIT DELIVERS THIS 4-plece 5] 00 DEPOSIT DELIV- | ERS THIS Library Din! ae f e, beautify in- ef paroeeay and IVERS THI autiful 3-plece Tap- 50] | imithing 7-95 wr paneeRecinisnrs, GO" * ri 1 Sale Price ..... Spring lefurnishing Regular $36.00. i. i IT DELIV $170, DEPOSIT O&- NOW : 23.95 || +2 Tene TIS Colden Ovk ER THIS] So meee SORT achelor’s Chitto y Golden” ‘Oak® Buttet $150" DEPOSIT DEtIV okie AXMINSTER Bachelor a Chitto 75 || Open. am, Account With al Massive Plate Mirror. ERS THIS Englander Regular $56.00 furnishing 39° ‘ Spring Re: eq. 75|] ove Davee ual be | Kexular 88%. BQ BQ || fs 95 fuenishing QQ-75|} aay,” comfort 27.00 |}8°" eeeaeny . Sale Ralntit Sale Price able bed at tifully finished In Mabows Rug Specials PAY 50C WEEKLY 9x12 SEAMLESS VELVET 7.6x9 SEAMLESS VELVET Make Your Own Terms Within Reason Siw ‘The highest class talk- ing machine in the world. We carry # complete line of all Hot bethe with Cuticura Soap, fol- tons, cosemes, ete, Cuticura Telcim ts alee exenllons for the oki. lowed by Ught applications of Cuti- models, cera Ointment, afford immediate Prices 50 Telief in mont cases of rashes, irrite~ start at... | | Goods Purchased Now Held for |" $1.00 DEPOS iT Future Delivery Without Charge LIVERS, i MICHIGAN UR FURNITU 59.9% Pay $1.00 Weekly THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922, ty 1 STs AA ywWM f SSSSSSSIGGSSESSS BEECH - NUT GRAPE LY, jar Bia BEECH.NUT MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, large package BEECH-NUT GINGER etter Chain » PW, te ed arocers ail Look over this list of quality groceries selling at money-saving prices! Look for the Reeves Store in your neighborhood. Com- pare Reeves’ groceries, Reeves’ prices, Reeves’ ser+ vice with others. There are reasons for the growing popularity of Reeves’ groceries and Reeves’ Stores! ~S N S SS Ss S S$ Sw NE SS SSS S SS S = S S S SS S >=S S S S S S ~ SS $ S S : = S — N Raspberry or S Strawberry J S Strawberry Jam = A S Fruit and = S Sugar only Ry 16 OZ, JAR EL- UEEN OLIVES, large Mason DEL INTE PIMENTOS, : ALE, DEL MONTE SARDINES, large bottle i BEECH-NUT PEANUT BUT TER, large jar. é HEINZ SPAGHETTI, can HEINZ SWEET MUSTARD f PICKLES, 6!/2 oz. jar KRAFT AMERICAN LOAF CHEESE, |b KRAFT S WIS S_ LOAF CHEESE, !b. ‘i MAILLARD'S CHOCOLATE, YA Ib. cake... HUYLER’S C VY, Ib. can ne NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. As- sorted Sugar Wafers, pkg... RICHARDSON & ROBBINS' Sj OBONED CHICKEN, can small OcOoA, 25c 10c 22 33c 43 15c 15c 13c 50- MARSHALL'S KIPPERED HERRING, |/; |b. can RINSBO, 1% ib. package ; ai 23¢ KAFFEE HAG, package Bees 57c GEISHA BRAND OF CRAB 45. MEAT, can 25c JAPANESE TOILET PAPER, WHITE ROCK WATER, pint 15¢ 15¢ 1000 sheet roll, 4 rolls for. . bottle . ; ACME CHLORIDE LIME, 12. uae 10. JUNKET TABLETS, 35¢ package r WHITMAN'S INSTANTANE. OUS CHOC., '% Ib. can :

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