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ITHE BROOKLYN CITIZEN, SATURDAY, JULY 7, -1523. THE SPHINX OF THE NORTH hope street, from Gates avenue to SMITH'S NOTIFICATION cast to far. Tat remarkable feature of thit straw 'rote the drift ot MANCHURIA IS AN EMPIRE IN ITSELF Falmetto street, from Htl.ey ttU to Covert street, Moffatt street at TO BE HELD IN ALBANY normal Republican voters to the dhfSrDoklun turn. ftacahria. the Mtin Ualtad Fran AuoeU-rioa's Talesraahia Servicr PUBLISHED BY THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN.

Pultoa. Aduu and Wllleuihbf Street Wilson avenue, Furman street to De Sales place, designated as the Aberdeen street Broadway Democratic banner. Of those who hare participated In the straw vote 1,752 said they voted tor John W. Davis four years ago and 7,625 voted Conway street. The Gates ave-i (or Coolldge.

In other words, there nue station Is connected by escala- J. McLEAN Praaidant and Publisbat M. C. COURTNEX Vlca-Praaidant seilAS iVtuuru ud BtuiaiM star. Native Heath of the Late Cham Tso Lin li of Vast Sixe bat Has a Population of Only Fifteen Million Is Better Served in the Mat-.

ter of Railroad Lines Than Any Otber Part of China. M. v. O'at ALLEY scrtrj i were 1,752 Democratic votes In 1921 1 tors with the Myrtle avenue elevates SOLON BAR6ANELL 1 The Republican Leaders Would Have Preferred Tammany Hall for the Ceremony, but the Governor, Somehow or Another, Decided Not to Please His Republican Friends-Senator Reed, of Missouri, Has Beet Invited by the Governor to Visit Him In Albany to Talk Over the Iiiuei of the Campaign. to 11,462 Democratic votes in 1928 line of the T.

system. Construction of the line was Intarad it thi BrjoklT (N. Pott uffiet the present straw balloting acond-Clau SiU. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 192S. Some of the Democratic leaders in started twelve years ago, but thi Pennsylvania have told the Demo- World War and Its effect on labor cratic managers that Governor Smith and materials slowed up the work, will carry that Republican State.

1 The Fourteenth Street-Eastern The has never given any sutfcvay the Board of Trans-serious thought to this statement- portation announces, represents an Baafara at TBI CITIZEN ir tit Datiy and Bands; edition, aulltd ta th.ai at tk rata at cents per ninth. "Manchuria, native heath and last stand of China's erstwhile war lord. Chang Tso Lin, is an empire in itself, I says a bulletin from the Washington. D. headquarters of the National Geographic Society.

"The State of Tetas, along with New York and Pennsylvania, might be fitted into Manchuria and REPUBLICAN FEAR OF PROHI- regarding it as largely baseless gos- outlay of approximately 133,000,000 The Republicans hd hoped that Governor Smith would receive official notification of his nomination by the Democratic Nstional Convention in Tammany Hall. They will be disap BIT10N ISSUE siP- in "Bnt of ven an1 three-fifths miles. 1 burg straw vote looks very much There are sixteen miles of track. pointed to learn from this morning's still leave room enough for New Jersey. With all this vast site, mixed population of Chinese, Koreans, Japanese and Russians scarcely numbers fifteen million.

So near to China's swarni- The Renublican National leaders. 's if a revolution is taking'place in About halt of the contracts for con newsparer that Governor will re- ceive the nonncation tne fcieeutive Mansion in Albany. ing deltas and Japan's overcrowded isl- from Dr. Work down, are by no tie Pennsylvania electorate, nut sirucuon oi me line nave oeen means as sanguine as their aux-j whether Governor Smith carries the awarded since the Board took office 1 l' "11 The North Mk 'snds, it is still a land of great open Governor Smith intends to continue I Ps. This is the significant fact in the Anti-Saloon League1 State or not.

the Pittsburg straw four years ago. iliariea of Mahchttrian politics. vote shows that personally he more popular than Mr. Hoover. is The Board has fixed July 27 as the date for receipt of bids for construe- tion of an extension of the Manha! i tan terminal of the line under Fourteenth street from Sixth avenue to "This northern nominal dependency of China is shaped like a giant jaw tooth whose roots touch the Great Wall where it reaches the sea, and whose crown forms the south bank of the Amur River.

This tooth is the wedge which separates as Governor of this State until his term expires on December 31 of this year. He has wisely decided "to receive the notification of his nomination in the capital city of this State which has been the scene for the past eight years of th labors which have brought him thf nomination. MRS. CLEM SHAVER ite of the Eighth avenue. This extension will aad the Democratic Women's Enforcement League that Governor Smith in reaffirming his anti-Prohibition views wrote bis own epitaph: We reached this conclusion by a perusal of Dr.

Work's statement this morning that Prohibition will not Bgure in the Republican campaign, inasmuch as It is a matter of personal conscience. The great issue, according to Dr. Work, is the tariff Mrs. Clem Shaver, Russia and Mongolia on the one side land Japanese Korea on the other. It jis a land where empires meet, and having met, build railroads.

"Manchuria is better Berved in the connect the line with the Eighth svu-nue line now under construction, affording a passenger transfer point at Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, has issued another statement attacking Governor Smith Eighth avenue and Fourteenth street, which transgresses the limits of This will tend to relieve the conges matter of railway lines than any other part of China. After the treaty ef Portsmouth, which ended the Russo- Incidentally, the Governor has made ii known that he has invited Senator Heed of Missouri to be his guest in Albany so that the two ran talk over the issues of the campaign. Senator Reed was the only serious contender against Governor Smith for the nomi-mtjon. He was badly defeated and has taken his defeat with gjfd grace. The Governor, on his side, wishes to lhAS hia admiration tnt- a VkAmwiwaf Japanese War, the railways were di vided.

Japan took over matters in the root of the tooth and Russia those in tion at Canal street. It is announced that the completion of the construction of the Fourteenth Street-Eastern subway now leaves the Nassau street link in the the crown. So it stands to-day except that Russian interests have passed largely hack info the hands of the Chinese. Japan still maintains her own rights in T. system as the, final unit "'ho has fought the party's battles for the leased territory surrounding Port which must ho hntlt to rnmntx.

th I century. Doin Governor Smith and Senator Reed 'are I Arthur and Dairen and along the rail- city's obligation under the terms of the dual subway contracts. i a and the Republican party will make decency. Mrs. Shaver probably re-the tariff the feature of its cam- gards herself as a cultured and re-paign.

i fined Southern lady. She probably But the Democratic party is not will be surprised to learn that her going to permit Dr. Work to soft- language is more akin to that of the peddle on Prohibition and ring ths market women; of Billingsgate than changes on the tariff. Neither will of an American lady, the American people permit any Mrs. Shaver can find nothing in tuch thing.

Governor career which war- In the minds of the American peo-1 rants any Democrat, Aan or woman, pie Prohibition, and not the tariff, to support him as the party candi-is the great issue of the campaign. date for President of the United There is also another issue equally States. Mrs. Shaver finds that the as important, If not more so, wfcich Governor is a "charlatan and faker, Dr. Work seeks to taboo, namely, the which is certainly a remarkable dis-religious issue.

Neither the Repub-. covery. Everybody else believes lieans nor the Democrats will fea- that Governor Smith is the antithesis ture this but all the same it of a "charlatan and faker." part and parcel of the campaign, as Mrs. Shaver fails to understand of one opinion as to the harmful ef- way concession running north, feets of Prohibition. They are equally "Dairen, Manchuria's chief seaport, in agreement erf to the corruption of has been largely Japanese built, and re-rhc Harding Administration, ft some I sembles other cities of Japan except that other matters, they do not agree.

it is worked out on a more modern and 1 magnificent scale. Its docks and harbor equipment are comparable with the great MISCELLEANOUS NOTES Word comes from Debbs Ferry of the world. that Mrs. Fanny Garrison Vlllard has a by the to "Utilirien. th nrnrincial canital.

lies elect their candidates for President and inri CAP AND BELLS succumbed to heart disease at th Vice-President. He therefore ill nroh-! jit ine local poini oi iniet cuiirB. age of eighty-three. Mrs. Villard labIj ChiMM ln(1 and Eu- Georte- of Georgia Cordell Hull, of tKh have their distinct cities, was the only daughter of William -Tennessee; Mr.

Evan Woolen, of in one. Harbin, the metropolis Llovd Garrison, the famous abolition. idi" nd "-T oth" Democrat whij.f j. purely Russian. It i was placed in nomination for the Presi- lies on the banks of the Siingari River at the point of change from trans-Si- that In denouncing the Eighteenth ist- She was born in Boston in 181 i jrtency at Houston.

The Governor real- James W.BARg)N M.D Should Everybody Eat Calf's Liver? 1 every well-informed man and woman knows. Mr. Hoover, the Republican can- Amendment and the Volstead Law add during her earlv vears was deen- 11M "Blted party is necessary if jherian trains to the southern connec Coca Did you ever read "To a Field Mouse?" Cola No, how do. you get them to listen? Grand Island Independent. He Personally, ran see onf objection to the long skirt.

She And that is?" He The length of Opinion. Governor Smith i vninin th. llhe t0 th election, with Peking and Tokio. Harbin Governor Smith is voioin the senti- ly ifi.ct.d the Strug-1 now ihdtMi mlmb. o( ile8 menu oi munons oi lioerty-ioving ge.

Sne became pioneer suffragist The party is more united to-dsy than from the old regime, in Russia Americans. All that she sees in hls 'and wis leader in the of w.s in 1920 or 1924. The few mal: By JAMES W. BARTON, M. D.

Do normal people need to eat calf's layer -of cheesecloth. This was given daily to each individual, seasoned by declaration is a desire to restore the nMo. well Ch.ri. ao Whatever vote. liver? flavoring to taste.

This is one method used in pernicious anaemia. juiu oe lost tne derection of She was an associate in the tion fanatics and religions bigots will be saloons, the breweries and the dis- What were the results after a month's tilleries. Governor Smith to hr is womin sutTrar ht with AnnVmore than made on bv Renublican fnr- "Manchuria, like New England, is the land ok the besn, this time the -soy bean. Beans, bean oil, and bean cake, or leavings from the oil presses, are chief exports. Wool carpets and pigs' bristles also figure on the export lists.

Mukden is one of the fur markets of the world. Buyers for New York firms have warehouses there and do a -thriv- didate. Is perfectly satisfied with the Eighteenth Amendment and the manner of its enforcement by the Coolidge Administration. Neverthe- less, he prefers not to dwell too long en hit espousal of Prohibition. He fear, at does Dr.

Work, that his "bono dry" proclivities if made too nubile would seriously endanger the Republican ticket in' the Eastern 'States. rners, Republican not a Democrat but a "BoozeocraL" Mrs. chapman Catt and i snti-prohibitionist4 BARB. That the percentage of haemoglobin nd independents. The trouble with Mrs.

Shaver Is others. and after the winin and the number of red cells and volume Teacher (to class) Who can tell' me what human nature is? Bright Bill I cau. It's people before they rise in society. Life. Betty Did you see the bird on the leg of that tree? Merand Don't say log.

Say limb. Betty Oh. I'm no prude Detroit Free Press. of the blood remained the same as be that she is a fanatical "dry" and an suffrage she founded the Woman's found. The party on steamer The trade is not only fore the liver was anti-Catholic.

Women fanatics are Societv. For twentv-five vears MorrlBsey is the McCracken-Stoll ex- business, The day has arrived when it practically impossible for the average individual to walk into a meat store and jet.a pound or even halt a pound of calf's liver. Perhaps by putting in a standing or-(ier for a half pound daily he mai be nble to secure it, but he can consider himself fortunate. Anil the price, which was formerly 5 to 15 cents per pound, is now anywhere from 30 cents to Jl. As you know, because ft has been definitely proven that calf's liver will brisk in fox.

squirrel. Marten, and In other words, a normal individual, pedition of the American Museum of sables, but also in dng and goat, to be worse than the male species. was she was president and for forty women who calmly knitted while the eijht years mg ot the New Natural History. It sailed last April used in imitations at home. using the ordinary common sense in eating, and thus having normal, healthy blood, gets no enrichment of his blood "George tells me he's working, for all he's worth just now." "I suppose that's just his way of saying he's only earn "Chinese in Manchuria are, as a rule, not native sons.

They have immigrated hither from all parts of China, driven from their homes by war and famine. The recent shortaze of food in Shan- nf has sent millions of farmers and laborers from ths-t province slone. The movement has at times assumed the pro with the hope of finding just such relics of ancient times. The presence of death caves and mummies In the Aleutian Islands, it-Is said, has been known to scientists for more than a century. (nre that formerly incurable ailment Both Mr.

Hoover and Dr. Work King and Queen of France were York Dlet Kitchen Association and know that New York, New Jersey, guillotined in the public square of imeresUd in a number of Rhode Island and Maryland are Paris. The fiercest Communist dur- nurseries, hospitals and settlements, overwhelmingly opposed to Prohlbl- ilBg the Paris Commune of 1870 was she wi be burid hide her hu8. lion. They know that New Jersey woman.

Louise Michel. Again It baBd in Hollow Cemetery. aaa elected Democratic United States as woman. Charlotte Corday, who Senators and Governors on the Pro-! stbbed Marat in hi. bath.

It was charl F. Kerrigan manv friend, kiblUon issue. They -know that a womla, LucrMia Borgia, who lured in Brooklvn sympathize with the Maryland has three times elected me to their doom in- the Italy popular to Mayor Walker, ing $10 a week." rnthfinder. The sweet young thing gazed pen pernicious anaemia. But what about normal indi-idual isively at the peaceful rural scene.

"Why do they need to eat calf's liver to keep portions of a national march. On the their blood rich? other hand, heavy drafts of men and I are you running that stenm roller over to that field? she asked, "in raising taxes have gone from Manchuria Beaumont Cornell, of McGill Uni- The most stirring of all contests are those between bold and skilled aviators to win the pafm for height by eating liver or liver extract. When is doing its work right, and having no interference from infections or other ailments. It does not need your help. What is my thought about calf'i liver? That if you and your family are well, are not anaemic, and yet you like liver in.

your diet, it might be a gracious thing if you were to content yourself with lamb's, cow's or pig's liver, and thus leave the calf's liver available fot those unfortunate individuals whose blood is poor in the number and quality red corpuscles. It is to be hoped that Cornell's work will be followed up by other research men an' thus the civiliied world may learn to let the anaemic folks have the first chance on calf I some the northern war lord's armies, mashed potatoes this year, replied tne, hag Mng I'nder such conditions a naturally rich work with calf's liver on i "I "it aixieenin century. Agatn. it has jus, be. onerated on at indi rnrr in rnttf Tin, i.r-,.n country has been bled a by an open was a woman.

Tne iaroi is nm Hrin. iduaU whose blood was normal; that oecause a suoaen speed of flight or length of is, it bad about 10 per fent haemo sore to fight battles farther south. Peace Which would you rather have a is the magic word for its rich and million dollars ift twelve daughters?" Severnor Smith, also a "wet." Hence, their aversion to this woo poisonea nozen per- tack of appendicitis. It is reassur-sons, including members of her own ln, t0 learn that Mr. Kerrigan is globin and the normal number of red non-stop trips in the skies, Men of many nations are engaging in such "Twelve daughters." "Why?" 1 lines alike." corpuscles.

int. They prefer to talk tariff, an familv iiiirin- ih in -t Louis resting easily and that while he will adventures and resung easily ana mat wnne ne win adventures and i none of them has a I ItSttt which has stood the Repub-; XIV. Kipling was perfectly correct m. ittl UmmtMIOR to A half pound of fresh calf liver was ground in a meat grinder and covered had a million dollars I should always be wanting more, hut if I had twelve daughters jt would be Chi z-a "'monopoly oi mese Kings ot tne air. with cold distilled water for one hour Allow WMRJ to Stay on Ah cago News.

al room temperature. mixture was frequently stirred Borough President Bernard M. Pat Suitor I don't see why you object liver. (Copyright, 1131, br Belt Syadlcati, tne.) and finally strained through a double ten of Queens yesterday sent an appeal wnn ne saia tnat "-ne female ot the his TOCOVtrY shouid be raplrI unles, Presidential campaigns, when the mort dMd than the unexpected complication, arise. Democrat, were foolish enough to male." Congreve also was right tor a tariff for revenue only, when wrote -Hell hath no fury, Morton Hovt.

of Washington. D. Thi. time the Democrats have not woman scorned." Fortunately. who jumped overboard from the been caught napping.

They have tb. dUaDDearance of Mr. Hem 1 ui. Itly is one of the most fortunate countries in this respect. Her flyers, Captain Arturo Ferrarln and Major Carlo D.

Delprete, have landed in Bratil after a flight ot 4.475 miles from their take-off at Rome. They to me as a son-in-law. My character is without blemish. Old Gayleigh That's just the trouble. Nice thing it weuld be for me to go tc.

the Federal Radio Commirsion in Washington, D. asking that Station WMRJ in Jamaica be kept on the air. It has been reported that the Commis niMuiouij) Aumdinucau a.ou was Kiddies-Can-DoIt eraotieallv concerted ht tha nrn. through the rest of my life with you sion contemplates removing this station uei. (h rescuea 16 -top tnP The Borough President said that the shining' example, now uommiuee, tiem intense satisfaction, should remem American avatam of tAparnmt ami on record.

wouldn't it? Boston Transcript. onaver win lane out oi tne picture, her ih addage that "second The next time that It would be useless to attempt station always was available to civic leaders in broadcasting messages to the people of the borough, a'nd that therefore it performed a puhlie service. 1 thoughts are Gyptitt Abandon King Idea aownwara. ih more SUBWAy OPENING PLANNED trie, suicWe there may not be op- Gvnsie of Europe are rivinr un the CURRENT COMMENT nepuDiiuao parry seeas to aonge the Prohibition issue, the more it is portunity for rescuers to heed and lki adopting the automv answer his cries for help. He had 'bile in preference to the horse.

When HAMBONFS MEDITATIONS i those who traveled from all parts of better think twice before jumping. the obligation of the Democrats to pres. it ByJ.P.AU-y Britain to ply their arts and among holiday crowds around London 1 i It is said that everything comes to him who waits. Those who have waited long for the completion of the Fourteenth Street-Eastern sub- way line, begun twelve years sgo, It is characteristic of Governor Smith as the people of this State know him, that be refused to take refuge behind WEN VI DEBIU SOW SEEX5 The new 3 per cent, bonds offered by the United States Treasury TxKtiv SfcHt Lions A PITTSBURG STRAW VOTE this year, they disclosed that since the death of the King of Kent, otherwise known as Levi Boswell, there has been no real king of the gypsies, and there conflicting interpretations of the prohi will soon be rewarded. The Board Department commanded a premium DEY TAKBS 1EP tS HEAP Ao' to poll up will probably never be another.

Riches bition plank of the Democratic platform, but placed himself at once on record. His statement is a challenge to ail who supported the Eighteenth Amend determined who should be the ruler, and tit PA.M LOWERS IS Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, of Transportation, which has chargn at once. Oversubscription is certain Republican State leadej of Pennsyl- of planning and building new sub- to he heavy. The credit of the MBit, resides in Pittsburg. Pitts- ways, announces that full operation United States Is always excellent, no hurg.

ai most everyone knows, is the of the line can begin on Saturday, matter which political party is in senter of Pennsylvania's steel and July 14, and the State Transit Com-' power, toal industry. It is a stronghold of mission has approved that date for ment end the Volstead act. It makes TT! now there are fewer gypsies with great! wealth and moire with moderate means' than before. One king always carried 20,000 in gold in his caravan, making his wife sit-rLit for safety. There It now a queen wlo sleep on $5,000 every prohibition one of the live issues o( the campaign.

It gives assurance that the lines of the contest will be tightly the Republican party. opening of the line trom Mon Mmummies of the Stone Age have night, while others have similar amounts drawn. It at once dispels any fears On. of the Pittsburg newspapers, trese the terminus, been found on an Aleutian island of families travel in of "apathy" that may have haunted the thi "Sun-Telegram," placed voting to East New York. Ithe Morrlssey party of Arctic machine, in different sections of The section nearing completion turers.

On the summit of an almost minds of campaign managers Roches-1 ter Democrat-Chronicle. The report from France that an African? gray parrot has been sold for $1,000 contradicts the theory that "tali" Pittsburg and invited the voters, will carry the line from Montrose inaccessible hill a tomb has been men and women, of that town to and Bushwick avenues to a connec found containing the bodies of three Papa "I'm to suspect your fiance's bank account ia greatly exaggerated." Daughter "Oh, no. Arthur says it's only just a tiny bit overdrawn!" London Opinion. pr-ierence mr rresioeni tion By ramp with tne Broadway ele-' men and one infant Th. xnnrlen vault was constructed.

It is stated, rff "well-shaped and mortised drift! logs fastened together by bono nails." The bodie. were clothed in JL. One swallow will not make a summer. ot the United States between Governor and Secretary Hoover. Much to the surprise of the Republican leaders, the poll to date shows Governor Smith leading Hoover by tH volee out of a total of 1S.55? vated structure at Conway street; Tbe stations in Brooklyn on the new subway line are located as follows From Bogart 'street to Morgan avenue, from Jefferson street, to Starr street, from DeKalb avenue to Stan is cheap." Rather does it point to the idea that "money talks." At least it will, if hte bird lives up to its reputation.

It is supposed to speak 150 words in English, French and Italian, to say nothing of its ejtrs accomplishment in being able to whiM lh airs of the three countries. Hartford A but two dilapidated rows of beans and onions Will stimulate daily oratory about the wonderful Karden. Terr tanned skins, and weapons, tmple-l One would never think thst co we', picture could be made of nothing but s(riijht liries. I.oow at this picture very carefully and see if you' a I find a nine, line, ftrrce lhre ere none, it should be very easy for you to make Bossy', picture on the squares menu and bone knives were also Haute.

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