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The New York Times from New York, New York • Page 6

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New York, New York
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i i -4 i 1 4a afc ELECTRIC TRUCKS Thtfx job of a Walker is to tell the Yirf truck others tell thcmclvrs a matter cptzre. lake CtuhnWa lUkerl as an example tbey'e'rj started with 14 and now operate nearly a hun- -i-. dred, WAI.KKR VKHICXK COMFAJTT, Crass OstraJ TmmImI mm 53 FRESH ROASTED COFFEE Direst Wholesaler OUR GENUTNt MARACABO (SOT FEE r- i at lk eals- Jjftlb la'Kew Toh, rwl 4 within too mil Alt. lb. Gillies Coffee Co.

t3-m tVaeWarlss- Ktnwt. Mew-Tee. IMnna l'nt pi and iUrcir st. Jhna Bsrclay 9MT. ubhah4 -rears, 7A1IT A SOUTHERNER Oil NATIONAL TICKET Republican Movement to Urge Namin of Vice President from That Part of PROMINENT MEN APPROVE Ex-Prealdant Tsft, Butler and V- Governor Allen Among Those Who Indorse Man.

1 WASHINGTON. ijMar" Ji-rRepi-esenta-tfvs C. Baacom Sletnp, Nation! Committeeman from yirsinla, mad public today (Utmitflti from prominent Ke-pabUeaas declaring for the recognition of the South on tb KrpuMlcan rtaUooal ticket. Among those who voiced the de mand were ex-President Taft, Nlcjbolea alnrray Butler. Senator Frellnghuyaen of New Jersey.

Senator Jones of Washing-ton. Governor Henry Jf. Allen of Kansas and RepresenteUre Frank Mondell. House floor leader. The anorcment was Initiated In the Virginia State Convention which in domed Colonel Henry W.

Anderson. Richmond attorney, for tho office of Vice President. He will be the only man In the Chicago convention with a State Indorsement for that office. Col one! Anderson was the of the Red Cross Commission to the Balkans, and Is known as th "Father of New Rumania." Former President Teft. In Indorsing the Idea.

wroi-: The tendency of a finjrle political psrty In a Sta.t to deelop a State-heise ring or dynast that contlnuf the gnbernatorisl ucsslon from en mim- bt- another ami hret.i ext.ravagam- and corruption is apparent. The consciou.innes of t.Js (ce and th th r.reant adniinlntratlon have put many Intelligent SMjOrn Demo crats Irito an attitude I proieai ana civnn then an earnest desire ror a chtnge." Xixnoias Aiurra-r ouurr wren. Tom lAtH'hint VMS an old bobby ct mln and I find mrself in romnlete sjmpath" with your thought NctUn seems torn more near nn uni i-w path of politicaJ and practJcal -sruwiom. as welt as the path of patriotism, leads St sloTtit to thoe poltci- and acta whk-h will draw Into the Republican Party the progreasl-re and Intellectual men and women of the new Sooth." Prom Coventor Hnry J. Alien.

or Kansas, came the following I am -rritinf to congratulate Tw dm the verr titongbtful ami Uve Interest the Republican Part. which you tnanircsi in your presentation of Mr. Anderson." RepreHntatIve Wondeii wrote: I aaree with ran that the conditions are ripe for a definite and constructive effort on the part of tb Republican PurtT in certain southern States par tkrularly in I shall be delighted to help and assist toward that en4." i Fcnator Jones, of Washington, gave hla enthustaatle anorovst. saving: I have long been In fatror of the Republican Party naming a candidate for Vice -TMcieni, 11 not jor rrwiu-m, from hum Southarn State, and several mnnfha am I aus-reaterf in an interview the nomination, Governor Morrow, of Kentucky, We ought to break up this sectionalism if we -possibly can." RM.tnr FrliA.hDVMIt aaid "It seems to tne that the time Is ripe for agresidre action on the part ei tne Republican party or the uoruer motes, and I arrea with vou that the Republi can leaders in these States shouli receive the hearty and vigorous supjtort cf.Jforthern Republicans." Senator France to Speak Here. Sens tor Joseph Irwin Franc of Maryland, who announced recently in Wash Ington that would be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Presi dent, will be the principal speaker at a dinner of the Society of Arts and Sciences at the Hotel Blltmore tonjor row ni-tht.

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"Annipcd" shoes, and riding boots. FINN Fifth Avenue at 50th Street The Store is dosed at 5 M. daily 1 mm MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Ae Extraordioary Sale' of V' II 36Sncli TrScolettes. to commence todiy, will no less than 20,000 yards of the rnuch-in-demand "Denisette" and t4TriCo" tricolettes, very fine in quality, at the phenomenal figure of $2.95 per yard These tricolettes may be obtained in white, black and a great assortment of the most fashionable colors." mmm.m V-- day poly 'Sales Woniensi Afternoon 7 Spbte' American-made Linger Cotton' Sacques i'. -V'.

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