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PR RNR RR OPEN ee re rear eene THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 38, 1922. like Joreph Walker polled almost a]teast. Seoretary of State Charles] England partners in the Pacific. ‘the | eainja it was announeed « is!CLAIMS TOM FOLEY been w fenan third us many votes us Senator Lodge. | Evans Hughes was brought bere for] Ir prefer to have the twol home in Nahant, where he te suffering ited on 4H Nr | LIKELY What's the matter with the western | the purposo of stra ning Out nu-|Countrios not quite #0 close. Bo there | cro i tiarynaitie wnich| HASN'T RIGHT TO VOTE, [*% or ftth & vurlously answered as the whole situ-|the business men and bankers, who] speaking, in being against the Leaguc © (old there is a decision of the © treet and Lexington | Supreme Court in the Second Depart- rney General her iment lo- | we nator wis ny Tel, B . to-night to epenke tn section of the Stato—this ts asked und| merous Republicans, especially among| sre profitr losses, _politicully ancKetl IN HIS OWN DISTRICT |2%2"° £0" the last five yeors, ond ts }ment that the ation 1s canvassed. Former Senutor| have not felt that America's foreign] of Nutions but in favor of the four Murray Crane warmly favored the] poltey has been particularly directed] power pact League of Nations and muny of bis/toward helping the world bck to —— now paying rent under a leago which | riglt to go before a Grand Jury, and disciples in Western Massachusetts | normalcy When 4 uid and done ana) bender 1 sive| Will not expire until Oct. 1, 1923 itt done in Brooklyn to-day, are Belleved to have voted usatust! si, srughes attempted to an | Mtasaac ir. Lodge. authoritative outline of the policy of pa ct » be taken for] the Harding ration and got a} 7 ; anted Shenker Frederick HH. Gillett number have registered from numbers|thet lic wants an honest election, his beet naulgtiod fo make thy apecches, Prot, Lesile J, Tompkins acted as}which are car barns. Despite all the} why could le not have taken the — = Chatrman of 4 Cohalan meeting held|oxposures made on illegal registra-]oyinion of a Jwatice of the Second o at the Central Opera House lust] tion, our plous District Attorney has] Deparunent and allow this to go to j[ Aight, and among other things swt [prevented the Attorney General from]the Grand Jury, I am afraid his “T charge that Tom Vo pfleader in the 1st District however, not particularly be- ir. Lodge's mistake. st. whieh has the larg { any morning SENTENCE art 177 Bast Yorievitk campaign inthis iy: Monday “In the Yorkville district, a largr District Attorney is serious much may i. hur xood deal of attention, but the brief reference witl) which he dismissed Mr, | Here Lodge, while he devoted much of his speech to other things, naturally —Channing Cox, the Repub- numinee for Governor, will run of Senator Lodge tn the finals, Court ‘crn | going before Grand Juries. Jerome, | justice to all is justice to all parti- it] Whitman or Perkins never did it: f Woodrow sans, and that he, too, is following Much iSiesatisfection but In- Just as he did in the primaries. Mr.| ti sid political tongues wagging, Mr Administra- | y to vote in his own district. 1H Ruston has not done it in Kings, and|out tho orders of the ‘all-high one,’ "* dications Favor Re- Lodge will tone thousands of Repub-[Tiieicy unqucstionubly cate, hore to| Uo! ——- election Mcrae nett yoted to over-} icin Mr. Lodge, but mostly to pre-| If Senator Lodge is re-elected—and | = — = = - ———————— = i bi e's veto on the) ont ine Massachusetts vote from] it louks on the surtace as if he will bonus, because he did not favor wore Coys @ repudiation off win vill owe his vietory to a Paigty that ina creation - eure the fo n poliey of the Administra. Us a nt part ee beanie that ay wotbeieat ¢ Ot ations, tion Massachusetts in both parties ponsitle for} § ten by Mr. Li failure tu participate tn] prt country nization, he 4 It is suMficient that Charles W. By David Lawrence Eliot, former President of Harvard, (Special Correspondent of The Eve-|and Moorfield Storey, former Presi- ning World.) dent of the American Bar Association, have not been able to support Will- iara A. Gaston, Democratic nominee From coast ust the writer hos} ter Onied States Senator, an op- eucountered the query: ‘What will] ponent of the League of Nations happen to Lodge in Massachusetts this] They have formed a group which ts campaigning for John A. Nicholls, in- Iment—there ts umber of Democrats who], ° for his opposit to the | Hfe for thir Nations and for his wet] ted many hums t BOSTON, Nov. 3 (Copyright).— poumu- not a 0 acter on the stun nd 8 made enough speeches on enough subsects to cause him trouble in any campaign. But while the wind-up of the cumpaign weems to indicat lose squeeze, onc should not be surprised to see Mas- gachusett w the normal Repub- ttcan trend of the Bastern seaboard, — lea rings. The Dew dependent Republican candidate for] Part in thi answer would have been: "Certain re-|cenator. The latter Is actively sup-| Leusue of Na election.” ported by Joseph Walker, who van Nervousness has developed im the/against Mr. Lodge in the Republican pimartes. lurge t the and, e fuct that the or issue in the ge would retain Republican camp. Some of the man- - most of the Democrats who voted ti mt Waihe ‘ Saat epublicun ticket in 1920. ‘Ty agers are shaking their heads and] a) none is also winying tor the ms anu Hy on anibeas ie worrying ubout the woman vote. j,, bition «vote because of Mr. | because they Others ure fearful that empty coal presumptively wet position.| close a bins will bring a protest vote. Still of course, which becomes] the United S Sack to the pei dangerous. Mr.{ some of those folks no} others keep harking back to the pri-} 1! Diataeels may. Gob tinve|Toaye wus unwise: tn He mary vote and wonder why a cand} ought to appeat worried, but their] ine famous four power date of almost no political strength’ tactics betray uneasiness, fo say the! constitutes the United year?” Up to a few days ago the SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE including some very special values for Saturday campal LARYNGITIS SILENCES LODGE FOR CAMPA!GN yught it —Senator Henry yy will not make during the present to make which sound Girls’ and Junior Misses’ | Boys’ Clothing Coats and Frocks terials and colors for prices = B. Altman & Cn. Sheepsk lined Short Coats, | i | | rocks ur collar to 20) Floor, | a : ‘ $9.00, 18.50, 25.00 Fifth Avenue SHASTREET = Broadway 95.00 akes it a ug! | Boys’ Suits (sizes 8 tu 18) tweed bockers at oe . . . . 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