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q | and that is what | have be that their organization was a ance? Dr. Copeland ia RNOT SEEKING | talking most about, be t! THOUSANDS UNABLE menace to the State.” “Who established coal bureaus in 5 people, | thought, want 1920 and saw to fair distribution’ count of our stewardship. “phe groups that came to seo me| Dr. Copeland S.E. COR.124.+5 “But you have been greatly led to came to the Capitol in broad day-| ‘Who appeared before the Board ‘at aes f PRESIDENCY AND CALLS about the tariff. There never was a 10 GET INTO SMITH light, actuated by no selfish purpose; | of Aldermen as a 100 per cent. advo q 7 tariff Jaw, any more than a tax law, moved only by desire for the com-|eate for tax exemption for the home i y| framed that was satisfactory when mon good. The groups that came to| builders? Dr. Copeland it was framed. 2 | ee Gov. Miller were of an entirely] “Who was Chairman of the Gov ity if you failed to elect a Re- a sion, and who clearly pointed out “pastas publican Congress to enable PaaeaES “| am unable to look upon the | Ways and means to reduce the cost THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. ceeatnued. Mila GEILE RSE Ll to (Continued.) State as having interest only in | of Vite ede Shut Ata Ml eis aL) — constructive ‘policies in the ins : Ratt ede udtuing madece | cWho guarded our ports trom tion. The fact is that that is a terest of this country. he reads from the record, I'll do the of human beings, and any number | Plague and dis during and since of persons who are of the opinion | the war? Dr. Copeland. function that has to be discharged ‘There was fault finding a few same thing, and I read from the po- by the people.” weeks ago, but you do not hear |tition of the Receiver for the Brook-} 4444 | should close m. “Who indorsed the famous Dr r y mind ‘ men and not men for jobs, Pros- |89, a statement to tho effect that the Mupest Rb OONMIASRAIEN #FaHH PA Dr. Copeland" perity is here, prosperity suoceed- | Receiver made application on May 12,] °XPect no lin . ing the very depths of despair |1920, to Commissioner Nixon for an ; caused - by nt Demo- |increase in fare, and on the same|COPELAND’S BIG DEEDS cratic administratio page the Receiver states, under oath, RELATED BY NURSES that such application was denied. pista “My eye happened to catch a Association Indorses Him and Gives statement in an evening paper just ai ¥ 4 Several Reason, ‘At this late stage, it seems ri “And I notice to-day that he is giving another reason why he wants fo be Governor. He says that he . Wants me to defino where I stand on.beer and wine. @ “And the price the people paid lor irresponsible government for two years under him was too high $60,000,000; that is too much Come get your bargains—the furniture you've always wanted, at the prices you could depend on. Until the th closing of Finkenberg’s Anniversary Sale you will have the opportunity of picking up “good buys’’ in furniture, the kind that Finkenberg’s have ed on a standard of satisfaction, at remarkably low prices. Liberal Credit if you want it. Just to set somebody up in Al- | before I left for the speaking this] yicuious for the Governor to be | Unanimously indorsing Health A visit here will delight you. Come to Finkenberg’s. bany to agitate for beer and wine, |evening, in which the prophecy was fivescent fare, He as ‘ € he 4 I don't care how much you may | made that if I were elected Governur te Indues the people ef Commissioner Copeland for Unite HOTEL BLEND want beer and wine.” a Presidential boom would start the to believe that he | Stated Senator, the Field Nurses As- in Bib. Lots A voice—"What are you, wet or)day after election. I have adminis-| started out Jan. 1, 1921, to main- peiation of the Department of Health |] Bean of Ground fry?” tered the duties of the office of Gov-] tain the five-cent fare, ‘The truth | Yesterday issued a statement, read-|] OTHER COFFERS As LOW AS | Gov. Miller—‘In this campaign, sir,Jernor for two years not to get a re-! ig that he took the directly oppo. | ine: Hadighastlon Goaraninen’s here ts no fair issue in this State off election, but to serve the people Of] cite course and actually started “Who can better judge of the work Open Saturdays Until. 5.30 P.M. @pt or dry. (Great applause.) That,| thie State. out te dedtroy the five-cent fare, of the Commissioner than the nur- CiLLIES COFFEE C » is a bunk issue!" “I am standing for re-election hl tA 1 °- | ses? No one i ALERS AND Bt ri ; in his messages to the Legislature Le : . yastington st. at Vark > because | cannot quit in the mid- he says nothing about carfare, Who took our city through the} | Fy garding ost es pp And then the Governor went into} dle of a job. If re-elected, 1 but speaks about the financial | ‘flu’ crisis of 1918 with such assur- /national issues, premising his ut-| shall continue to administer the condition of the companies. = —_—= = = upnetetered ‘ terances with the statement: “So far] duties of that office without re- = Wi = Anniversary { ag the Stato ticket is concerned we] gard to getting any other office. OOOO TO ALOIS, sale $99.98 ~ Tachi, WUGGIT ARR RL HE TO are running upon the record of the “I think, without undue mod- “There is afforded to candi- | , Price ur sero Msttes SemicVanite and. How: Bnd. Bed $449.98 Floor La 1 State Administration and not on the} esty, if there is one claim I can dates in a discussion of home rule PH Maoy By. Metractions Are Prees—Onality Service ah Dresser, | Chit Matogam 1 record of the national Administration; ] honestly ma is that usually a wonderful opportunity to wax # € } but there are also national issues in-| | keep my feet on the ground. 1 eloquent in words and in prom- ie 49) ! volved. am not going to get into the situ- ises, When the Governor talks | |Z 3 “Tt is important to elect a Repub-| ation where | have to put my about home rule in any part of | | j Senator and Republican Con-] hands out here’ (spreading hs this State, the people insist | |j% @ e : man to support the Administra-] arms) to scratch my head.’ upon looking at the record and , tidm of Warren G. Harding. And in > ame at Alb ty Me et Te bAaalbls Herald Squ: New York 4 the State and the national Ad- a flak Corda taoad hi Gia allah al} neh whe head Ue 3 Mistrations wo ato landing uhax{SAYS FRELINGHUYSEN | that he professes to eapouse in . ie ned 4 CAUSED ELECTION PROBE| an hour of nee | baby | teh i — en , alinuous. i We promised in the adminis Newark Democratic Leader Clatms] “A group of people called upon m ‘4 i ie ek ‘ national aftairs, first of all, 1ts a Politteal Move. that wero interested in better care| |RQ # xervary j pre peace without entangling{ Roused by Grand Jury investis and better treatment of tho untor-|| SI Price i ign alliances. We did restore|of alleged registration consp' tunate men and women in the pera! k bs » ‘We promised to establish or-|iowed by the arrest of several Newark | MS8titutions of the State. T appointed E Lowest-in-the-City pr are always in effect in our Bakeshop. All ‘| } and economy in the national Ad-|. jaimoe Ncont Demeratie|# committeo on survey that pre-| IBY breads, cakes and pastries are baked in our own ovens in this store. BS) ARR elt Seat aire. Nantversary Rate Pelee. eeeeee 4 i#tration. leader of Newark, N. Ju to-day issued | 8ented dtu tl Ti eal S | f M L | “We did restore order and econ tatement charging that the investiga- | 4dmini and legislative changes | |E§ bs H BME sie cational Adiainiotsatien tick ig g potent trove of vosopee ee [ns the ten, the aamne-| | Sale O OLASSES FRUIT CAKE & tt given by Warren G. Harding} linghuysen, candidate for United States] trative cha as far as time per-||Rq + . | " r ‘. Nugent was app i to yesterday by} Gov, Miller's treatment of the recom- | |Ed out of the budget. I have be Ed sti k y ik Bete b peat SAGE * Teen iiiieer ohn Fy nn Bolle ane, of the men mendations summed up in a tew| |E4 wi rich, delicious and wholesome Cents | & that we have reduced the cost of the[tation with counsel for brief words, when he said that the] |B¥ cake is made on the premises, ac- Ib State government. When we thini | un ever Zemol, a wealthy ape inmates of the penal institutions were 4) cording to a good old-fashioned é 4 of $1,700,000,000 I confess that maies | ho owner, and a politician charged | too well off.’ Y recipe, from carefully selected be m me look like a piker.” with buying votes fruits, molasses other pure » mirror’ plate. fine ; . — . “Another group calling was the iiarediont Kel in ivory, o* p eo “) now mention the tariff the COAL ot me BIGH League of Women Voters. They s ients ¥ a ktatroreay Democratic candidate wanted me ne eae ane came in support of a minimum 4 HOME-MADE STYLE POUND CAKE—1ts quality 1s unsurpass: aI Holee Ee WaioN 6 sale Price to discuss. Well, | have not been WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—Coal_ pro-! wage law for women and chil- ||E} Ay any specially store. Made of fine ingredientay poured ie | Ion? Shovtetttion. 94 29-98 discussing tariff, because others | (tion made anocher bish record ‘Tues | dren in industrial establishments pound, and baked to perfection. Plain or raisin, 64e Ib. fe t< who know more about it than I {jt heconding, (@ returns compiled Oy) and an eight-hour day for women Cherry, citron and raisin nut, At 74e tb. Pal have been discussing it. |! have erictiinclte comet and minors in industry. 1 accept- Se | beaiiidevoting pretty close atten BeAr eROC RE arenteee ‘ed! thein) (recommendationsand COLTED RINGS Made of pure Ingredients, each weighing 12 to 15 ouncen; 6 tion to the business of the State [mined in any previous day fought for them with all the E , pe erat sanee 'y stores a our price, this wale, Y government for two years. That |conclusion of the coal strike strength that I could bring to my El gion GRADR CoNFRE CARRE. eae P Xa . is the ‘thing | know most about, [ous production amounted to 32 command. Gov. Miller told them }/BY tage Gureiinerediedtas @eeucn (a en er By xer cakes e of pure ingre- , ° q 5 W . 16 Ounce Loaf | | | = White Mountain i Ey Our Own Home-Made Style Bread c 3 t a ° Ke &) Made From Fine Selected kirent | 4 IE} Wheat | : 4 3 b IE | H at Py | A Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Eyery one PE : | selected, cured and cooked with great care i Sliced Se euaaia cee Per Ib., 64c i ! NED BEANS—Baked row i Chifforobe, fin b: : PD HERRING wita {hate ine Golden ——— Fmt 4 ; OKLES—An appatlaing dist pre Oak. Anniversary ‘This Beautiful 4-Plece Queen Anne Bedroom Suite w emis } f Nene NOVA SCOTIA SALMON, st.2t Erle SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE ENGLANDER 4 RY PO 4110 — bn CUMUINK ENGLISH KIEERED C1 BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNE > COUCH BED « j Oe Eo ae ano ELEGANTLY DECORATED s oH oy hatter nies 1O0-PIECE lad AEE oiiono wie DINNER SET - ¢ " ew York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese —\ inild cheese of excellent ' or, 34e Ii, es: 5 ‘5 531 7 98 ae akes two ne} Beds whe il 8 leg ferren and Baker Rrocdctey Nea Dele al Site enamels ‘comcite $7.98 == ; dake omaiprrate eda 18] OSE e rl JS Ze oy “PINHN Hhoor, ath Street Extraordinary Value ey aire nrasiva aria tigrivantrasrye" id Flor ence * — = =a Oil Heater ; Or a Slice O rea = ee Poy Three-Plee wm i 4 Suite, k « > Peeing See $ 5: 98 Hee ; es ' ene ' heavy imitation Spaniah HERE is a delicious new deli- ferent varieties, American, ther $59.98 APs lien ee + { cacy for the heartening bite Swiss, Pimiento, Roquefort, 750-752 BA - meen PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT inc": Analy 2 } ri.) when you are just hungry. Munster—each with an added | S2 SAve. 46% St. ; ‘ at goodness. Our Easy Payment We furnish Apart aaa | = Dainty sandwiches for tea Plan applies every mente and Homes ; : time. Cosy after theater sup- Women are delighted with Jor New vork vn Paynients, $89.98 TAGGNG $495.00 4a pers. Refreshing lunches. Now _ the rich creaminess of this new | ‘a = there isa delicious new cheese _ cheese, and its dainty conve- We / ane to complete all these delight- nience for sandwiches or bread | eatifel Tabs cae : ful bread and butter meals. and butter. oa gags Late sang a Tempting squares witheven There is no tough rind to \ te [2:98 Si rie 1 9- edges fit your bread daintily. pare away. No waste. A tin- | Firm and tender, richer and foil wrapping keeps it fresh | creamier witha smooth, tangy and good to the last slice. . | ‘ / flavor that is captivating. A ; \JP 3: PIECE GENUINE LEATHER SUITE—Massive frames, In i 8 Get this new delicacy today HH] shogany®antahs upheistared: “inaestructibie. ebrings” In $QQ-50 This new Phenix Club at your grocery, delicatessen APU calcvaen Rites i} 7 Cheese both looks and tastes ordairy, Phenix Cheese Com- Salumpis “ArAtAnnias satires: Molgr 18 f Ur oO eee eae better. It comes in five dif- pany, New York City. cite pavmencatne niaey alunite tt ally patented. Will rep Re aa Acoilan Records Odeon Gerr OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS 10 P.M. Bal eras? Pe a ee Phenix CLUB CHEESE cries Free Within 109 £> . Ww Hon | i i N 1G MAGE [inti sacaRmlitew Kanani “aR + ji | aut “105 3 &-SVORY BUILLING ; } wate $1993 E Cor. [Ze S ra