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fs i FY L J t 4 iy tiamnasimeaietpnn . An ‘Angel’ for Republi: can Women Makes Brooklyn Meeting Possible ;:: Vice President Coolidge Will Be the Star a Weck From To-Night—McCooey Fails as Harmonizer. Vice President Calvin Coolidge will speak in Brooklyn next Friday night under the auspices of the Women's It up of the co-leaders of the twenty-three Clermont Avenue Rink, and Is expected to be one of tho biggest affains of the will be held t the managed entirely by women. Mrs, Beatrice V. Stevenson, Vice Chairman of the Kings County Gen- eral Committeo and the recognized woman Republican leader of Brook- yn, will preside, Several vomen will le included among the speakers, but Vice President Coolidge will, of course, be the star attraction of the vening: At the list meeting of the commit- tee there was some doubt as tc the wisdom of holding a meeting managed by women, and the expense was con- sidered. As one of the women ex- pressed It, “big meetings cost money and it it bard to raise campaign funds * Evidently ‘an angel’ has come forward and guaranteed the ex- penses for the meeting is to be held with a brass band, fireworks and a the accompaniments of a genuine old-fashioned ly used for ice-ska the home of the Rink Athletic Club has a seating capacity of 4,600. Lawyers’ committee to promote the mad an Campaign Com Assembly districts meetin Myrtle, It is to be Clermont Avenue, ne campaign. election of candidates for Judicial posi tions are becoming numerous in Brooklyn. Each candidate now has such a committee, buc It is noticeabl: that only Democrats serve for the Democratic candidates and Republi cans for candidates of thelr own party. It used to be the case that where a competent lawyer was roml- nated for Judge or Ju and es- peciully whén u Judge andidate for re-election, the lawyers, irrespec tive of politics, rallied to his support and made It # distinctively non-parti san matter. Not so uny longer. Judical candidates are placed In the same category as others and are com- pelled to get out and hustle. A prom- inent leader said to-day that this was due entirely to the change tn the primary laws. ‘‘It is inconceivable to me,” he said, “that lawyers serve on committees for men who do not measure up to the office, simply because they are partisans.” Efforts on the part of Jotin H. Me- Cooey, the Democratic leader, to eal the breach In the 15th presale Dis- en nce THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER f Ve 1 eh n that "Chr * will be for [win am oJ Jacot sident and |eighth time. He Is regarded i wh i indidate Busines nt of th national }of the best campaigners in Brooklyn EVENINGS TILL 9 Longshoremen's Associ ine and always leads his ticket In the the gd Congresste on Capt. J J. Kun has teen made | Executive Chairman of the Vete district. Repeatedly the district. has at 1 tt Lawyers’ Campaign |Laber Union, composed of service | been carried by Republicans, © but H. Lindsay to support Wiliam §F,]men tn the late war, Jacobs, fifteen | “Pete? has always emerged a victor. + Supreme Coure Justice, Years ago, entered the law office of |He was a candidate for the nomina- n the pritary, has ons officers aret Ira L. Rosen. [Judge Dodd, where be served as of- [tion for Congress in the 7th District, ‘Progressive Democratic Club Chairman; Misa fice boy, but instead of becoming a} but was set aside because the district Greenpoint,” with headquarters former Borough Jlimb of the law preferred the more | had more than Its quota of patronage No. 663 Manhattan Avenue. U a, lucrative “profesh’? of a longshore- |The other Assembly districts entered new club has already ov ¢ ti A " man. According to Judge Dodd, ]a protest, but made it plain i nd that they are ¢ t Comm Mic hee J bs was a mighty go otfice boy, [there was no personal objection to tot und most of I Wormer nd by th aken Jacobs 8; MeArdle, Among the plums annexed | ownsend § he Judge dandy good boss. |} by the 4th A, D., a Borough | » look after the |The two « good lunch and] President Edward Riegelmann, Fire ! arty in Nassau | talked over old times. Commissioner Thomas J. Drennan, United States — Public Administrator Frank V. Kelly, Wallace E. J, Col- | Assemblyman Peter A, McArdle of | Deputy License Commissioner John J. ‘county. best boosters fcr Magis- threat to support Kissel. McCovey, | One of th who 1s for harmony at any price, be-|trate © J. 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Rheumatism. headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. Get about four ounces of Jad Salis from any reliable pharmacy and tal 4 tablespoonful ina glass of wat before breakfast for a few days ac act fine, ‘This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for gen erations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to help neutralize the acids so they no longer cause irritation, thus often ending bladder disorders, Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot makes a delightful effervescent er drink, which everyone ¢ nd then to hel p the yoand the bi pure ‘~~