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May, June 29, 192? UERGEN EVENING RECORD ,1 mnAnnn nrtl in mM AT.ni.fl Another Bull's port would kt urt to coat tht. Btf gen County Auembly cindldntti many votee thli fill INTO A SNARL OVER Eye For Record "Lost Ads" Marten Kvenlng Uncord, Haukenaack, N. J. Qentlemen: Just a Una to say Amundsen and Nobile Disagree Over First Honors. we placed an advertlaemant In the Were Found In East Paterson Inn By Detective.

Irvine "Whltay" llaber. llegea Iat Column or your paper on Thuraday evanlni, June 14th, and on Krlday morning a phone mea-aaite reached ua that article had been found. We are certainly pleaa.d at the qul-k reaulta of thla and shall he pleased to recommend the Rercen Evening Record aa one McCutcheon Charges Senator er road, East raierson. paia v.k,u. ami rhirf wot.

Do Not Know Whether He Is In Or Out and They Finally Recess To July 7 To Take Action. 15 rine in ine wLti With Sphering Frauds. respectively of the dirl.tnie Court tlila morning, and Store will be closed all day Saturday, July 3rd, and Monday, July 5th. Charge Purcha. Made Durinftancc ois Month Will Ko, HajiyjlllJltIJafajjicggaB fftanWH Simon Got Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets, New.York Telephone TOconsin 9600 Will Close OutWednesday WOMEN'S HIGH CLASS COATS For Daytime or Evening of the beat advartlalng mediums on Its night over int jorm are aiain on friendly terms after a frm id atmosphere In asocial Is tbe CiriM Evealaa nteri Trenton.

June John McCiitrh-on of rassalo county. vice-chairman SOME LEADERS ARE ANGRY In this aeotion or the country. Thanking you, we are, Very truly youra, NORTH JERSEY COAL TRANSFER CO. Judge J. Wallace Leyden impoea a similar fine on TUUe Person, the f'assiiic girl found hidden In a closet when County Detective John E.

duldettl and Chief of Tolice William Bulmer forced tholr way Into the Inn on Hunday night. Both were edvleed thut only the nirnnmatatirea under which tbe au of the Republican atate commltiH, their peraoni.l relatione mors than tlx weeke. The explorera "thawed out' at a bano.net here yesterday when they clasped hands and then retired for a friendly chat In private. Differ-enrea aroae, It la underatood. when By Geo, W.

Orlfflthea, Prop. tlpeclal te tbe Bersen Ivenlna Record.) Trenton, June legislature at oV'luik last nlBht. after pro- In dleruaslnf the probable outcome ef todny'a Republican State Conven-linn here, pointed out that It did hut take very dlsi-ernlnt to rbanrve that tha same domlnatlritt rhnracterlatlra aa formerly prevail- thorise had found them aaved them from more severe sentences. luugftl conferences of tba lenders, adjourned until Wednesday. July 7, at at wbkli time tliere la to hu which la to auggeat a uniform traffic both the Italian and jorweg.n componenta of the craw ex-pressed the view the" were entitled tn flrat hnnnri.

Peggy Martini, of wesi iwen- Inw to the next legislature. ad In th old time party convention The Hneukcr named Assemniyman actios, on the pending water supply ty-thlrd street, New York City, wno was arrested by the State Troopers when they raided the Warren Point patf-r of Bergen and Kiratton or Oloiiccaler on the commlsalon tnat bllla, on the proposed constitutional amendments and also on the State treaaurealilp which William f. Head, la to look Into the taacnera pension C'aptiiln Oeorse Hubert Wllklne. I Australian leader of the Uetrolt Arctic expedition, and Major Thomas 0. Lanphler, unofficial army observer assigned to accompany the partv, also had their difference.

Lieutenant Carl B. Elelson, mint, aald laat night. fund and ere whut can be done to list week annouui-eu ue June 30 on account of auarantee that fund the protection T. I. Manor, a week ago gainea ner re-lease In the Second District Criminal Court this morning.

The woman has been confined In the county Jll since that time having bean previously fined 1100 and to aeend thirty days In Ill health wnicn mm loavciima mim iikiiii That the Leslalature would forego the way of adequate annual ap the water bills and on tl proprlatlons, "Wllklns knew a 101 soom Hudaon of Passaic were now very much tn avldanea. In tha present procedure to corral enough vota to make tha anti-primary plank part of tha Repub-llcan platform. Tha bias of the eltuatysn was clearly demonstrated when on tha opanlnv day, State Chairman Stokaa vary carefully law to It that there wat only on speaker en th program. In tha paraon of Senator Edge who, durln the course of hie re-mark, made a violent attack on the present primary eyetem without atatlnr any apleodo In the hlatory of tha State, which warranted auch ylgorotie denunciation. nronnaail constitutional amendments un- Assemblyman Arctla and not mucn aooui avia and Delaney of Hudaon are on the mi afrer Wednesday's hearing on these tion, while Lannhler was an aviation commission that la to auggeat to the tnattera waa a foregone conclusion, but tbe State treasureablp muddle gave the iipnnhlksns much to talk about last expert but noi an numum Arctlo- conditions." Elelson laid.

i who. ta commandant or the lock-up. In changing her punishment Judge Leyden gave her a three months auapended sentence, warning the woman to atay out of Bergen county Inns. next Leglalature a law governing the taxing or tax exemption of municipal property, held by one has re- Selfrldge Field, Michigan. municipality In another county.

expected When Read very unexpectedly tent i. hi. reaiirnitlan last Tuesday and turned there. here within a week. pleaded 111 health.

Senator Borton, of Balem: Senator William H. BrlebL of Cane May, and Senator Fir- 'Ha did not point out In any sin- IS New Jersey Produce (By Associated Preaa) la Inatance where the corrupt prao- or Cumberland, were tlcea' act had been violated with reference to the eampalrna at va- among those taitea 01 mt Newark. N. June 29. Nearby WOULD BECOMIlIUER.

r.n ih. Katv York market: iff.f that came a conference between o. liberal and soldi Darld Balrd and Read, during which at lower fiaurea this morning. 65.00 Former Prices W.50 to .125. POATS of the most ex pensive silk or cloth fabrics in distinguished fashions for daytime or evening wear.

Included are a number of Paris models. Rairrt nreva ed udoo eao to recoBsm- (By Associated Press.) N. June 23 The Beans were slow, beets and carrots rnntlnued low and cabbage veak- 35.00 Former Prices 59.50 to m.50 HIGH-CLASS man-tailored coats from our regular stock, suitable for every occasion travel, motor, sports, or more for mal wear. Many with smart furs. To Fourteen Persons Alleged miu hlah" camera for the er his step to soma Balrd did not like tba possibility of Aarmraaus continued un- Have Participated.

army air service long range photog. chenaed. and peas sold steady. ronhv exner ment naa Deen cuuipicv Asoaraaus, dozen bunches, green, South Jersey losing tois vsmaoie pium, one of tbe duUea of the State Treasurer being to allot tbe fat bank ae-mtinta of the state among favored ed at the plant or tne inn a 5 RO: small. 1.25 a 2.00; a Kodak Company.

Tnis pnoioajmpiuu larae. 2.50 a 3.00; small, Hudaon. June 21. I'll a court annaratna Will bO Used by LlOUt. 1.25 a 1.50.

banks. flat, George W. Goodard in a flight aoon Beans, bushels, rouna ana room guarded by ten armed deputies, fourteen peraons charged with ln-eltlna- a riot at a Ku Klux Klan 1.50; rloua timet for the nomination for Governor and Vnlted fltatee Senator," declared Mr. McCutcheon. HEX.

EDGE'S WHIMS. "He merely teemed arbitrarily bent en changing- the ayatam to ault hta personal whim In the tame faahlon a he fought to put acroaa the June primary, which to the preaent time, although a favorite child of hla, bat not proven generally acceptable, end then In a wild buret of rlght-eoua Indignation, he aeverely arraigned the aituatlon In Hudson county, calling; for a leglalatlve probe and with apparent Indication! ef emotion, aeekt to create the Impulsion that he It filled with right-oua wrath because of theae alleged Improper conditions, tn Hudson county. "One would think that thlt waa tomethlng new and had never been heard of before, where, at a matter to be made from jjayion, atmospherio conditions are most srreen, 6n a i.za; wax, i.v r.in 1 "5 1 75. Read, Balrd's tolcltatloo, gave out a statement to the effect that be would agree to remain State Treasurer if the Legislature would give him a hr. months' absent during which meeting here on the night of June favorable.

Beets, crates and busneis, Duncnea, 14 continued their defence toaay. 60 a 75c. The Rev. Peter Rice, Catnono pas rahhnae. barrel crates, aKneia, The eagle eye or mis aenm camera Is the largest photographic lens ever ground.

With Its aluminum ha reialn his health. 9 flft tor here, was the first defendant to take the witness stand. He testified To further complicate matters, Sena firrnli. crates, buncnea. io a 1 tor J.

Henry Harrison, of Essex, laat Monday that he went to the meeting mounting the lens la nine inc across. A specially aensltlied film rininna crates, bunched, (treen, 1.00. s.tnrilav lulled for Europe for a two at the reauest of two parunioners, Peas, bushels, ordinary, 2.00 a 2.50. moniha' health trio after leaving a WOMEN'S COAT Floor Radishes, bushels, buncnea. l.uu.

to debate In defense or bis raitn. Finding himself unwelcome, he aald, to be used to recora nsni ai the Infra red end of the spectrum, and the actual alze of each nega-tive la nine inches, with one hun- Cherries. 12 ouarts baskets, sour, he left. 1 57U? miarta 15c. statement to the effect that he would be glad to aerve as State Treasurer if his collcaguea cared to name him to that AfTlpj.

The state charges that In a dis Paanherrles. nints. reds, 13 a IOC Hrarf annnsures to tne mm. turbance which occurred after tne Strawberries, quarts, poor to ordi- Driest left, two of the defendanta Photographs may ne laKen irum a tf tha i nicht. -when the Senators and nnrv.

12 a ISc. of fact, we did not hear the tenlor Senator from New Jersey utter any outcry at the time theae alleged an anituae 01 etarted a blaze which deatroyed the soma of the Republican house mana Sauash, green, Italian, oest, ou a ran make it. wnicn wuuiu larire meeting tent. ears. Including: Speaker Chandless, 3.00.

show Detroit to be about tAe eractlces were first made public, The defendants Include one wo- talked over the situation, much 111 feel' in-hoa lona tne picture, iieui. whloh It now more than eight Senator Borton waa hot man, aeveral students of Marquette Ing developed, WHOLESALE SICKNESS iinndard honea to obtain an aerial University, Milwaukee, and a group under the collar because he had been montha ago. THB SENATOR'S MAX, of local tradeamen and farmers. picture having a panoramio range 01 FOLLOWS GATHERING nut into tha race for tbe State Treas- 318 miles. Charges against them were Drougnt and had then been deserted ID.

AaanMatAn' PraaS.l "Moreover, everybody knows that bv J. H. Neff. Grand Titan or wis by some of those whose aid he ex Wevmouth. June 29 Nearly DEATHS half of the 13S students and teachers of the Weymouth High school who consln Province Number Four, who declared he fled after seeing that some of the visitors were armed, and pected.

OUTSIDERS BLAMED. attended the graduation spread last after he bad heard cries of "lyncn Senator Briaht. of Cape May, Hred Thursday were ill here today. ANDREW H. HARIKG.

him." Thirty-five cases had been diag one or two hot ahott at Rep'ubllcana tha Htara Ksnatt Who Were anrfrow Harlnir. well known Bergen nosed as scarlet fever and at least Co.mtv court officer, died at his home, JtattttUti Simon do. Will Close Out Wednesday WOMEN'S PARIS-MADE SILK GOWNS For Daytime or Evening trying to tell the Legislature whom AMERICAN SINGERS twenty-five more were suffering from ptomaine poisoning. Others 12 Warren street, Hackensack, yester a. v-four Tears old.

the Bureau of Klectlona In Hudson county It In charge of a henchman of Senator Edge In the pareon of Superintendent Thomas H. McDonald. This bureau tpendt over one thousand dollart a year for the purpose of regulating elections and yet, although these eondltlont have been ttated to exist In the past two gubernatorial campaigns, every aU tempt to pass legislation at Trenton to remedy condition! hat been thwarted because of the failure of the Edge following to permit any of theae bills to tee the light of ennolnt as State Treasurer. He was WILL BE KEPT BUSY aiinriinff to hsfkert of Senator Harrison. renorted seotlo Bore throat.

(Hv Associated Press.) Mr. Harlng served as a collector for Harrington Townahlp for a number of iinrinff bis residence there, and Paris. Juhe 29. "Independence An investigation by Drs. George O'Donnell and William Lombard of the State Board of Health has been The Senators were much separated on the situation.

Some wanted Read to have the chance to recall hie resig Week" will be featured in Paris by the aDoearance of three American had served aa a court officer under former Sheriffs Tunla A. Hanng. hit h.if.i.mther: Courter. Conklin, Heath, nation and to remain in office, uia ra held that Governor Moore had ac operatic start at the State tubaldlzed In progress. WIDE AWAKE MAYOR, fftv Annotated Press.) Onerev and the Opera Comique.

Kinitav. Fox and Nlmmo. cepted the resignation and tnat ne must be considered out of bis Job on On Thursday Mary Liewis or.L.iuie Rock. will sing Mlmi in La Buenos Aires, June 29 The Mayor of Valencia, Spain, caused the fail Juine SO. Tbe deceased waa a memuer i consistory of the State Street Tresby- Boheme at the Opera Comlque, and on Saturday Mary McCormick, of ure of the recent Spanish plot Still others felt that If Read would write the Senate formally withdraw- terian church, HacKensacit.

against the administration of Gen He is survived by his wire ana two i i. taelT wl hdrawal Chicago, will sing the Heroine role Ing his 1uon- "cb, Borneo and Juliette at the Opera. eral Primo De Rivera, says a dis children. aaouia ob accvyiru bum patch today to La Nacion from La On Monday Charles Haekett, the retarded as closed. Hendaye.

France. American tenor, will sing the role Others would not think of letting The Mayor of Valencia got wind J. P. LEATHEN. Jack Phillip Leathen, 21 years, T' 'C of Chevalier Des Grleux in Manon Lescaut at the Opera Comlque.

Read recall his resignation. of the plot from some army officers and flew to Madrid in an airplane son ot Mr. ana airs, ivmeai, li The unahot of all the talk finally waa that the lawmakers decided to cal day. There are now several Important measures which would five relief which are slumbering in committee and It would not be a difficult matter. If thlt outcry were based on good faith, to have them moved even at thlt date.

"State Chairman Stokes also was aware of theae efforta by sincere and loyal Republican! In Hudaon county to have a ehow-down. and by courage and Initiative ahow the Demoeratlo machine of Hudson county that the Republican party waa not afraid to go to 'battle In defense of honest conduct of electlona. TALKS OF TOM-TOMS. "I think, therefore, that eerloua with the news. stening; of North Front street, ana Tyson place, Bergenfleld, who died a session of the Leslalature for July 7, FLASHES OF LIFE (By Associated Press.) New Tork Because the Charles at his home early fcuncay momma, as a reault of almott a years' auf-fering with bright's disease, was buried today In Falrvlew cemetery.

at which time the entire Leglalature la to have a chance to dispose of the muddle. The Legislature In joint session may agree to let Read withdraw hla resit-nation or It may name his ton Is too acrobatic, It Is to be modified by the American Society of Dancing Teachers. It Is so popular, however, that they will re GORDON LAKES (S. Gordon Hunt Estate) MACOPIN, N. J.

A mass of requiem was ceieoraiea at St. John'a R. C. cnurcn, ai jo successor. o'clock, for the repose or ms boui.

tain it In a kickless lorm unaer the name of Savannah, Mobile or Before July 7 the aituatlon may be He was survived by nis mower Ironed out with the aid of tha lead New Jersey's most beautiful, some other point south. But Hen and step-father. en, Including Senator Edge and State healthful, and highly restricted ry Fords square dances on, tney will succeed about as well as his The deceased, was a resiaeni. ci mlnded Republleant will not be very eummer colony. 1200 ft above Chairman Stokes.

sea level. Excellent fishing, Peace Ship, th eteachers think. Bergenfleld for about four years. Wilbur E. Henderson, was In charge ot the arrangements.

boating and bathing. Shore front lots now available on easy terms. Berlin Bad little Prussians both 29.50 Former Prices $59.50 to "HIFFERENT and dis-tinctive imported Paris gowns of silk crepe Georgette, silk chiffon, silk net, or crepe suitable for daytime, dinner or evening wear. 19.75 Former Prices 39.S0 to $69. 50 HIGH-CLASS imported Paris gowns, of silk crepe de Chine, or silk broadcloth.

Hand-drawn-work, hand-fagotting, hand-embroidery suitable for sports or daytime wear. HENRY DOHRMAN. Wenrv Dohrman of Teaneck road, WATSON-MALATESTA REALTY CO. boya and girls will continue to be whipped in school. The diet defeated a Socialist motion for abolition ot corporal punishment.

Teaneck, died very suddenly of car Church Paterson, N. J. diac failure, at his home on Monaay at about one o'clock noon. Philadelphia For good digestion, Sherwood 353 8341 Mr. Dohrman was 61 years or age say grace before meals.

This is the and apparently was In fine health advice of Dr. Gilbert Fltipatrlck much moved by thlt beating or tne tom-toms to create thlt tort of a clamor. The rank and file of the party, Including State Committeeman Jamet W. McCarthy, have made no effort to conceal their disgust at the helpless condition In which the Republican party flnde Itself In Hudson county- "Who Is responsible for all this? It cannot he aald that It It the re-ault of the primary law; It it rather the reault of a lack of strong and vigorout leaders In the State, who do not care to come to grlpt with thlt distressing situation. "The Republican State Convention In session today flndt Itself controlled ore every committee by a majority of four to one.

and that lone figure being a woman, Mrs. Baker, who Is valiantly striving ro Thou Put Thrniinh Thpir Plat- It gives a feeling of peace with up to a thort time oeiore an ueam. I mnrM to the effects Durlnr tne nigni ne compiaiucu form without a Rumpus, of discussion of business problems :1 not feeling well, but did not call a physician until after breakfast. Dr. G.

Edwards of Larch avenue, Bo or lamny tquaooies. When Smlity New Tork However they may (Special to tbe Bercen Evening Record.) Trenton. June 19. In marked con have affected anybody'a digestion some investors are certain that pie and sandwich slot machines are bad trast with the disturbed Republican state convention today waa the tor the pocketbook. Society women and others are forming a protec Democratic convention held In the ball room of the Hotel Stacy-Trent WOMEN'S GOWN SHOP-Fourtx Floor tive committee because of their In vestment of 130,000 or so in a com pany with the hope of making two hold the fcrt against forces which are bending; the knee to pressure from above.

In addition to all thla. my recollection of Senator Edge's thlt noon to adopt the platform aa recommended by Gov. Moore and Mayor Hague and presented to the delegatet by Samuel Ketsler, of Newark, chairman of the Platform centa on every dime put into a ma gota, responded, ana rouna mm air. Dohrman wat Buffering from gall ttones. Hot appllcationa were ordered, and the pain was decreased to a great extent Dr.

Edwards left after feeling that there was no Immediate danger, and was surprised to get a hurried call at one o'clock. He found that Mr. Dohrman was past all human help. Mr. Dohrman Is survived by a widow, a son Henry, Jr, and a daughter, Mrs.

Louis Relmenschnei-der of Ridgefield Park, who waa married a few months ago. and an adopted daughter, Helen Wohl Dohrman. Funeral services will probably be held on Thuraday at his late residence on Teaneck road. chine by a hungry person. tout ararumentl it that all our can Committee.

'ranfeUu Simon Co. dldatet lost because of the wet and While the Republican delegates were tharply divided on the antl- dry situation. Rome The Eternal City Is to have a modern catacombs. It will build 22 miles of subway, which will Interfere with relict of antiquity as "I have never yet heard him say prlmary plank the Democratic con that It wat the result of any primary aftermath, which especially little as possible. could not be true of Senator Bun vention, presiaea over oy uov.

moors was a unit in favor ot a plank pledging the Demoeratlo party to stand for the malntenanoe and preservation of the open primary system. yon who ran In 1922 by and with the advice and consent of Senator Edsre and all other forcea in the Will Close OutWednesday Boston Two Harvard men are to scull their way 1,000 miles. Dr. Thomas K. Richards, who looks after the health of the football team.

The wet plank, declaring in favor of the elimination of the eighteenth amendment, the repeal of the Hobart MRS. AXN'A srCF.K. The death of Mrs. Anna Sucek, and Ed. Wachter, who teaches row atata enforcement act ana tne moai Republican party.

KVOTERg' CONVENTION." "I regret very much to tee Sen top Eda-e uaina- hit rower and In mother of Officer Joseph feucek, or ing and basketball, plan a- trip from Norwalk to Boston in a wherry, hoping to acull 50 miles a day. Ridgefield. occurred at ner nome ftcation of the Volstead act did not suit the dry delegates from Warren and Hunterdon but the plank had Edgewater avenue, KiusniBiu, Talks Wrice SrlE KNICKERBOCKER, America's foremost Permanent Waving establishment, has long enjoyed the patronage of thousands of women who want the better kind of Permanent Wave. And because they were pleased themselves they sent their friends to us, for they knew that whether the hair wu fine, white, dyed or bleached we would tell them honestly just what they could expect. And they were assured if we permanently waved their hair it would be a beautiful, natural, lasting wave.

Bur more than thit the Koicltef-bociter has always advocated aa economical wave which does not require constant attennoo. The pnee haa aiwava been the lowest coosisteot with the nest possible workmanship, tor at the kQickef-bockef onlv the most skilled experts qualified br long veers of experience will wave yoer hair. Today this same arjrr tslki pnn. for bv standarduin our methods the same skilled experts are able to produce eot only tioer ere-. Boot but more of them.

In announcing this price redaction ere arc merely- passing on to you the savmas which greater efficiency and Lara scale ptoduc-non make possible, for nothing lias been saenhced either to the qualify of the workmanship oc the standard of our acrvior. Come to the Knickerbocker foe your Permanent Vave and eoa will be assured of the aneat possible results. yesterday, after a lingering uineae. Mrs. SuceK naa or mo nu.j fluence to destroy something which has In reality been of treat benefit to himself In his honored march towards hitrher oolitical place and Name hospital ana later in me ot.

Dower. I feel also that In follow the approval of all the rest of the delegatea and wat adopted with a whoop. Gov. Moore waa In a very optim-ietlc frame of mind and like the other Democratic leaders he seemed to be secretly hoping that the would a'dopt- the Edge- Garden City, N. Y.

A golf champion has won again. Jesa Sweet-eer's brother Ted owes him something or other on a bet Ted and Dad Sweetser failed to make as pood a score In a father and sons tournament yesterday as Dad and Jess did a year ago. Mary's hospitsl, or noooKen, ever since last May, In an effort to relieve her sufferings, she was returned to her home a week ago, when It wag realized the end wu Ing this course he Is deliberately trvlnsr to take away a fundamental American right of the people to ex Dress through the ballot their pre Stokes plank against the open primary, the Democrats being convinced that such a pltnk In the Republican platform would give the Demo- crata a fine chance to capture me next House of Aaaembiy. New Tork Vincent Aator Is annoyed over "pernicious" statements that a separation haa been Impending between him and Mrs. Astor.

For elx years, he says, he haa been making denial of such reports, which appear every time he goes vachtlng or Mrs. Astor goes to France to visit relatives or friend. Regardless of what tne Kepunu- can atate convention with the anti-primary plana, tne view of Gov. Moore and the other delegatea at the Democratic conven Yt r. iatnr Mr IllSt re- High Class Silk dresses 18.50 Very Remarkable Values AF flowered silk Georgette made over silk slips; silk Georgette crepe with hand-drawnwork and hand-embroidery, also silk broadcloth in tailored models.

Sizes 14 to 20 years MISSES DRESS SHOP Third Floor tion was that the Republican from agera have already proved thetr Circassian policemen net far off. Coming from Guttenberg IS years ago she was Instrumental In found-1 Ing St John's R. C. church, there rod was a faithful attndAit there! until her Illness some time ago pre- vented her leaving her home. i Sucek waa born 54 yearaj ago In Austria Hungary, and was the widow of John Sucek.

whose death occurred about five years i ago. 1 She survived by f-Mir children a daughter. Mrs. John Milosonik. of New City, and three enna.

Andrew. I Rev. John Sucek of Indian and Joseph, at home. The funeral services will take place from her late home on Edee-water ei-enue. with solemn Hih Ms at St.

John's R. C. church, in Guttenberg. Burial will follow in Fairvieer cemetery. The deceased hss lived In Ridge- enmity toward the open primary.

the wear tur aunn- The Democratic peu oinaera i. more than lot thtl try to drive borne tne ciaim mi to ay nothing of ference for any candidate, and when Messrs. Stokes and Edge use the wordt Voteri' convention." it does not signify anything, because political history has proved that a relatively small group of men In the aame fashion aa tome of the members of the present State convention, are apt to be swayed by dominating Influence or devious pressure. "In closing. I want to say that my entire political life is the result of the open primary and I do not wish to have taken away from me any farther rightt which I mitrht desire to exercise, neither would I consent, without violent opposition, to have the same freedom of opportunity denied to other.

I hope, therefore, that the Republican con-ventlon will, after careful thought, vote this proposition down." THAJSSIT MEN CONFIRMED. 'Epectel to the Bersea Evmlnc BecoraU Trenton. June 2 The Senate last Bight confirmed Oovernor Moore appointments to the North Jersey Transit Commission under the Mac-ka Act Mayor Daniel F. Garner. the election ot another Republican rine.

two belts filled Entire lO-oo House of Assembly next ovemoer and three hand will mean new danger for th. open ach. primary law and make it quite ere'" probable that the direct nomination) TOt CH OF HOME, system will be wiped out by the i Preea) Head Republican lawmakers. Billings. Mont.

June St. When Crown Prince Gustavue AdOipnue RPRfiFW MPN NAMED ON l.nl Crown Princess Loutse of knickerbocker Hairdresstng salon 1S2 West 42nd Street rare mV TeL: VTiscoasia 09900991-07? Sweden arrive here Thursday Fnnce will be greeted by Mayor M.j vk r-5 and good C- Lavender, of Bridger. Mont, her patter.ee in her lor. for ner lifeguard of Kint Oustaf. I pamfal t.lnest pr ei the spiend -l used to dand the Swetish heir! Chritnn s.ie was.

SPECIAL COMMISSION (Special the Berae" Eoliit Becr4 Trenton. June Speaker in the House of Assembly lat iM Unrrl nf of bis tne. wniie in tne. i.n oir ny ot me rni rm corn- 1 apparent on MkMlaWfrVIIIsM Mfgat 31 Before coming toini'intty is extended to her bereaved family la taelr Bergen and ise of Paesaic as mem- royl service bera ct th legislative sonuoisslon. America, Kidgwwood.

ia the Bergen County anember,.

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