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WEDNESDAY. THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES FEBRUARY 11, 19-0 Let tha agitator and the diisatlsfiad I servation of national life. Now we are tJ'TOJIU PRESIDENT SOON SEN. HARDING cry out against business here la no I thinking of; getting the American good forune for he American people stride again. It will help mightily to exceo as heir business life is helpful.

I cut our needless expenses of govern- ii Jt and he need of governmen for helpful I ment. It will speed the restoration to 1: 1 TO TAKE UP REINS Duslness sense has never been so I let state ana municipality get ones marked In all he hisory of he republic, normal functions. We have reversed mm big hit VICTOR RECORDS ioraer ana pervertea our system wnen we make Federal taxes so distressing that lnjAl rthliuMlinlia (Itrectlv fl.BJie.as.e4l. "I do not think business a uvminir nittance Is the cost of In our stock are tha moat aought-af terclsaslcal numbers and tha latest talU In popular dominate government. I do not believe! activity.

G. 0. P. at Kismet Temple, Physically Better Than Before "Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets" in ine aominaiion or any ciasa. xuti I do not believe the.

advice and counsel! Bood- By. Paternalism. music. OPEN AIJO DAY UTNCOLX'S BIRTHDAY Illness. Says Doctor.

Warms to Ohioan. of successful business men to be avail- able merely because they are Identified "During the war the Government with business success. was not a little Influenced by the bo- wk i.k. c-ialist forces which found a place Na. SeleetUa.

ArtM Mm, McKee's Orchestra J5674 EXTASB OATRcAfl fought, because no people la fortunate in the great war machine Their eerv- HIS MIND NEVER AFFECTED 7i 14 NANNY Harry Lauder AGAINST ONE-MAN POWER nihnu fVi.Aln bm na DPA urn. Ill UB UilLI iUtll. I1U UUUUV, vwj 17018 RIOOLETTO (Queston Quello) Caruso ployed and righteously compensated, took-advantage to pour out, deralj We counsel with the American farmer, funds In paternalistic endeavor which l.ai 1.00 I.I Margaret Romatne (01 tS SKYLARK TjOVB arA Allvht opii.i, itnra 1 1 mf.nnt socialistic establisnmeni. Ai- 74494 HL MORESQUE Maud Powell Galll Curd I ka nf initintlni? the 74S41 BARBIERE For Party Government and (Una Voca Poco Fa) goou ionune is 01 prime imporiaiit-e 10 the welfare of every nation. Wo con- armistice r.ey were demanding hun-for with aAunnttwm a sanrnn Pf I dTC ds of millions for Federal power American Marine.

BE SURE TO ADD THIS RECORD Left Ann and Leg Were Slightly Impaired. Baltimore, Feb. 11. President Wilson In many ways is in better shape than before his Illness, his mental vigor is "simply prodigious," Dr. Hugh H.

Young, of Johns Hopkins Univer agitators and dwell with politicians, development, as a war necessity when because popular government makes it the real aim was nationalized coal bo, but It is well to recall, in apprais- mines and power plants. Let us not ing them all, that success in individual only undo tho destruction already pursuits is no bar to participating in wrought, but set our faces resolutely the promotion of the great common against these un-American tendencies. By J. F. C.

TO YOUR Senator Warren O. Harding of LIST Ohio ma do a profound Impression weal. i we must mui mo icsucm upen the members nf the Kings Let me say it now-Jan not re- waters witn tne on 01 restored cnn- ator Calder moved a vote of thanks to the Ohioan, and the audience gratefully tendered it. THE sist it a becoming thoJgTit for Amer- oence. There is no room in tnese ican industry has Been threading United States for any class domina- sity, one of the President's consulting MOST through the American development lion.

The influence of possessions or from the immortal beginning to tho the influence of strength at the polls is wonderful now, and protection Is as not government. We have yielded physicians, declares In a copyrighted interview published in the Baltimore County Republican Committee in a speech he delivered at Kismet Ternpie last evening. Trac conditions kept down the attendance of the committeemen and the public but 1,500 persons heard the Ohioan and warmed to him At the December meeting of the Republican Senator Hardin fald: "SIv countrymen When union and POPULAR RECORD OF THE DAY Sun. wholesome an American doctrine to-1 to each, in turn, and the result of one day as it ever was in our history. 1 1 experience is as hateful as the other.

1 1 1 V. I rpi.n i 1 i n.lll nhlora Vll Act Mil "From the very beginning the medi nationality were threatened, when the clouds of civil war were gathernlg, the tccflve tariff wrought that develop- survive the longest which fixes its cal men associated with the case have people of the United States turned to Ftn COLUMBIA RECORDS cnh.Hni, nnrl I ment indenenri pnc which ennbled course to serve the common goou, naa anyming to Conceal, when Co committee. Senator Miles Poindcxter of Washington -State had been heard, at tne January ineetlng. Senator JJIram Johnson of California. Both When the triuniDh was I us to serve the nations in Kurope never yielding to the unjust demands preservation, wnen ine iriunipn was i hj.h.m uii, I first saw tho President in October a Ka.

Selection Artist. I--'-T--- 1 I Th a Id of Thi A6H9 THAT NAUGHTY WALTZ tlon brought and the nation Held unim- I when they were heroically resisting any insistent minority. paired for generations to come, the German preparedness, and later on America, where the constitution Republican parly was called to solve I enabled us to prepare for war on a Clares for the equal rights of Jintl been well received, the former MY ISLB OF GOLDEN DKEAMH fl.ZS all men all had received much applause, the scale that played a mighty party in and equal oiiportunity is tho ottering the problems of restoration and re A383B I GAVE HER THAT Al. Jolson .85 DON'T TAKEADVANTAGE OF MY GOOD NATURE A282S I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO BE LONESOME letter had caught the crowd, composed mainly of members of the old destroying tha morale of the German that inspires all righteous endeavor. construction, and solved tnem wen armies.

Prnilch'A iwrlv with vlpnrrtna "When the country suffered its I NEVER KNEW George Meaaer Senator Calder Host. severest blight from the mistaken crisis had arisen of such gravity owing to the developments of prostatic obstruction, that an emergency operation to relieve this situation wae contemplated, but by a fortuitous and wholly unexpected change In the Pres-ident'sftxmdition the obstruction began to disappear. "The improvement in this respect, which has been steady, is now com AS S2 3 PROHIBITION BLUES Nora Bayes criticism if opportune subject, Hut neither Poindexter nor Johnson had Protection Not Obsolete. policies of a Democratic party in pow As he was dinner host to Senator er. in the early nineties, and our anything on Harding.

All three are TAXATION BLUES 2830 JUST FOR ME AND MARY ueoole staggered in depression' or Mppirants for the Republican nomina Poindexter and to Senator Johnson when they came to Brooklyn so Senator Calder was host at the Montauk AMONG THE WHISPERING PINES .86 tU.n for President. All mado bids for balled in despair, it turned again to "I would hold it a cardinal Republican doctrine to cling to the eminence we have wrought hertofore. to hold fast lo the development of American the favor of the party voters in Kings the Republican party for industrial 49526 ELI ELI Toscha Seldel 1.C0 49S70 I PURITANI Maria Barrientoa restoration. And the restoration was i onnty Clug agbin to Senator Harding and a larger number of Brooklynites than before was invited to meet the Ohoian. genius and resolution during the war, (In Sweetest Accents) wrought, under William McKinley.

Harding's appeal probably was mora and continuo to prosper. American 48750 LA TOSCA Klpolito Laiaro directly partisan. It was very much When the cuunrty neeaen ine There were very few absentees and first and establish that industrial in more than that, however. The address quickening of conscience, the country thero were several notable guests wno. (Strange Harmonies) Make Your Selections From Our Big Stocks.

was he masterly as it was scholarly sought It through the Kepunncan plete. "The President was organically sound when I saw him first and I found him not only organically sound when I visited him last week, but farther, all organs were functioning in He was frequently humorous, more so party led by Theodore Roosevelt. had not before been able to partake of Senator Caldor's hospitality, atnonsi them State Comptroller Eugene M. dependence which marks the heights of national achievement. If any American thing this policy unnecessary now, lot him watch the world struggle fill tmllist rin I fin r.AT,iirnlril rA- 1 what he implied, in his facial ex appeal to Republicanism has neen in We deliver Victrolas and Grafonolas and pay express charges.

The records will be sent by parcel nost and insured against loss and breakage. Rec vain. The party unfailingly hn. re pression, and in his gestures, than in Travis and County Judge Reuben L. eponded to the needs and aspirations ords sent C.

O. D. if desired. Wrtte for catalogue. habilitatlon.

There is no recovery Haskell, both ot whom nave tneir eyes a perfectly normal, healthy manner. of th American neonle rroin war waste Bud nniv.lvaia raennt UPOI1 1110 IjOVerilOl Slll. I) lieu me iv A people wearied again or tne Demo in iirnrhictlnn nnrt hninnK met they -exchanged greetings and "Pari ptfse, the President's general condition and specifically the slight WISSNER PIANOS cratic party and the failures wnicn vnai ne saia in actual woras. tiis Voice, resonant and throng ail the way through, fell pleasingly upon the ear. The Ohioan is a big man.

huge of facp, with a towering forehead. That thtie is volume in his tones would ne us it was manifest, but. except for ill trade. These I'nitnH Stntoe mnkp I shook hands. ever attend its call to responsibility are impairment of the left arm and leg one nation free from bankruptcy, and Democrats, as well as ltepuoucans.

DISTRIBUTING SALESROOMS again turning to the Republican for a new restoration, for relief fron ine world wants our markets and our were in aueiiunmt- have improved more slowly it is true. pold as well. Necessity will imnel. among the former being county Judge once or twice, ho employed the art of 55 FLATBUSK AVENUE but surely, steadily. and the strife for m.nrkcts wilt rviv.nri Mitchell May.

the burdens and embarrassments which case of world war, and the perils developed in the fevered restlessness of Onnnsite Thero have been no setbacks, no BROOKLYN, N. Y. that of all previous civilization. I There were several noteworiny ao repression to a nicety. In his most forcsful moments he gave the Impression of gathering himself together and MTingaton Street rroclalm the nolicv that holds Ameri- sentees.

chief among whom humanity. can markets for Americans first to County Leader Jacob A. Livingston- then projected arms and liouv lore-ward as though he were hurling an "We have gone far apart from the proven paths of the republic, and have gone far adrift from the securities of assure our people the prosperity so The latter declined an invitation to essential to our continued progress. the dinner on tho score of a pressing backward steps and rumors to this effect are rubbish. "As to his mental vigor, It is simply prodigious.

Indeed, I think in many ways the President Is In better shape than before the illness came. "You can say that the President is EBrjjiBBaaulittff It is an old storv. hut ever new. engagement. Col.

Michael J. Dady Constitutional government. Amid me v.ADUn. itjiis iiumer or eomnierci.n emtnAiipe. i ana, i naries r.

iuuriJiiy, uwuiii It is the unchallenged trT.th rn Sheriff John Drescher. are ill. war. we nave reieaseu uur iiuiu mo i I A- u- i .1 a i tvei it'll an lmurpss nn inn wnr iti nr nen mt? euittrtr i uu ucch vi WALL ST. NEWS able-minded and able-bodied and that all ue perils of excess of government, Pt -as emi- Seiiator Raider Ir a few gracious words Beth Steel Can Pac Can Cen Leather Cnad he is giving splendid attention to af 87 118 76 4 76i 128 32 enormous rock.

What Senator Harding had to say made a lasting impression upon his auditors and his speech reads as well as it sounded. He reverted to his manuscript, which he held in his hand, overy once in a while and he kept almost word for word tq the prepared vpeech which is given below. He began with a denunciation of one-man power, and. adding to his set remarks at the close, he ended with trenchant and popular queries. He did not go fairs of state and that we have everv the early days of this Republic we do- Harding was cordially applauded and excess of taxes, excess or expenditures, excess of experiment, excess of living cost, excess of promise to do by law 87 Vi 118 76 Vi 76 128 32 48 IMVi 16 veloped ranidlv as a maritime, nnwer.

gave an Informal and somewhat assurance that he will become pro St P. i 87 118 76 76 128 32 48 24 16 38 76 11 208 42 90 10 122 11 6.5 86 163 249 68 70 13 1 73 116 28 26 19 19 61 lit 25 29 78 I 166 22 44 29 23 -24 61 61 43 77 74 40 21 4 99 1IU 71 1 65 101 IS IK 11 12 II 19 11 111 21 20' We began our maritime decline after humorous talk, with a local flavor. that which men must do for themselves gressively more active in these matters with the advent of spring and sun the Civil War, and the Democratic when he mentioned meeting a teiiow under the freedom of the law. "Men talk of constructive legisla shine, which cannot now long be de The stock market opened irregular today but the trend, of prices was generally lower. U.

S. Steel, however, at 97 1-8 and 97 1-4, was up from 1-8 to party resisted successfully every at-1 dinner guest, a ucniociui wno miu teir.pt at a fostering policy to restore It hut he voted always for Calder and our eminence. Finally, the rtemn. ucalnst Gen. Kline.

That evoked layed." tion for the reconstruction. The big into an analysis of the League of Na lions covenants as did Poindexter and cratic party became committed lo a laughter In which the former Mayor St pfd. 48 Chi I 24 Vi Chile Cop 16 Vi Col Grapho 38 Vi Con Gas 76 Cont Candy 11 Cruo Steel 208 Vs Cuba Su 42 Vi Del Hud 90 pfd 10 Endlcott 122 Vi Johnson, but the few words lie uttered Miss. L. C.

Klein. Miss Anna L. merchant marine when Europe be- of the city heartily joined were worth a ton of argument. need Is repealed obstruction, to give the natural order of things a fighting chance. We have had three trying yars of government regulating, restraint, interference or control.

Some of it was necessary. Most of it was Then the Senator told how highly Kirschenbaum came involved in Its death struggle, "Kurope Is at peace," he said. "Our Snitor-CaIder was considered at the Walter D. Ludden, Aldermanlc Dut it niu its opposition to Govern peace would have been proclaimed ment aid in a makeshift of Govern Capitol. After which he manifestly president II.

La Cluardia, H. Mur-ex pressed the sentiments of the diners) ray LaMont, Harry Lee, V. A. Lers- but that one man is opposed to one ment building and control. Even this hinJering.

It grew out of anxiety on hundred millions. th one hand and the determination device had not begun to function when when ho said: ner- JIjs3 Grace M. Lease, Miss Gcr- 1-4, and Republic, at 102 1-2, was up 3-8. Crucible was 208, off Bethlehem 87 1-4, off 1-2; Central Leather. 76 3-4, up 1-8; United Profits Stores, 70, off 1 3-4; Studebaker, 87, unchanged; Heading, C6.

off 1-2; Baldwin, 107 3-4, up 1-4; General Motors, 246 1-2, unchanged; Marine Preferred, 78, off 2 3-jl; U. S. Rubber, 9S 1-2. off 3-4; Mexican Petroleum, 165 1-2, up 1-2; Goodrich, That was in the beginning. Toward tv, tfcrint iir.nn the we were nvo ved in war.

and con- i aun Know now you icei in iruue umg, uiiss Augusta Erie 11. flirt fnnnd2 tm uithnut shinninc sn fork, out out in imio we are sick oi Hiiuam j. l'rederick t. v. Fa P-Lsky Fisk Rub the end he thundered: Is the matter with the Demo cratlc Party? Wilson that's all.

nin a WAra Inn I'nnrnA nhnnt I eSSCnil.ll lO ten tranSliOCt OI men anu I ITIIIIitl u-. All- Hint. iwi nmn- grsw u. neriH from without to think reflec- supplies. In the supreme peril we ing platforms fit persons.

We should Moore, Frank C. Munson. Register "What Is the matter with the treaty I I. I A I. rrt If HaHrlA Gen Eloc Gen Mot lUmeil IU MlipUUllUing.

It WaS llWr- I'llUIUliUi; iivuv.n-a im olicli a. a -iauuuva, uuuii o. 65 Vi 35Vs .153 Vi. .249 68 i 70 13 Vi dlnatelv costlv. it Involved best fitted as the exponents thereof.

niss. 01 peace But the crowd anticipated him and jihouted in turn: able extravagance and waste, but wo "I don't care a continental who Is Andrew McLean, J. S. Milne. J.

Mc Goodrich Gt Nor pfd 68 1-i off 1-2; International Paper, tively about the dangers from within. a well meant deslfn to consecrate all our energies to the supreme tatk of war, we inaugurated governmental control, er government regulations or restrictions, government price-fixing, and established commis builded to meet tho great necessity. named for president. us get tne isaugnt, jonn JMaccrate, Mrs. Ernest No matter about the bdunders.

it right kind of a platform and then L. Miller, Franklin T. Miller, Mitchell "Wilson that's ull." 72 1-2, off 8-8; Union Pacific, 114, HPP Mo Inter Con 3V4 i There is nothing of the Fourth of Is of llttlo value to dwell on the dlsap- select tho man who will stand upon May, Thomas A. McWhinney, Mrs. unchanged.

Inter Paper 72 Vi July. Old Uiory, American Eaele ora polntments, the blunders and extrava- that get Deninci nun ana I Jessie mcLtanie, jonn mil Morgan tor about Harding, and there Is no Demand sterling opened at $3.34 3-4, off 3-4. grances of our war preparation. Wo elect him. Heroert iMuner.

Tliomas J. Mc ere nnvinir for need nvn nnrt The kuests of Senator and Mrs. I Gann. sions everywhere. We did our line phrasing nbout Democracy, and hurried along to hindering beauro- Bear traders still were In control ot tho situation and after a small rally for reelect.

Let them pass; the lesson were: Georsre W. Owens, Frederick Opplk- was learned, even though It will he Mrs. Mabel Applebee, Mrs. Anna L. ofer, Warren G.

Price, It. H. Pforr, 38 76 11 208 42 90 10 122 11 65 35 153 246 .68 70 13 3 72 116 28 26 19 19 61 108 25 29 78 166 22 44 29 23 24 68 61 42 77 74 40 25 63 99 cracy; and crowned it with autocracy. American business is commls- soon forgotten. Out of tho billions ex- Aschoff.

J-ewis m. i-otincia, vviuiatr. Brenner. Georiro A. Brennan.

Ucv. J. C. RauBCher. lHlam P.

loned today until an uncommanded silver-tongued oratory about him oithsr, but he had that crowd when he wanted it. He had it in particular when he said: "Tho American people are the keeper of their own conscience. "They do not need to follow tho advice of uny foreign group to tell them what Is the right thing to do." The mmi's earnestness, tho forceful--Jtess of his delivery, the ringing sound inn a rtml nhvsio.il nsspf nf the rttn. Jacob Bartschcrer, William Boardman. Rae, John T.

Rafferty, J. D. Rellly, Kelly Tlra 115 Kennecott 28 Keystone 26 Loews Ino 19 Loft Candy 19V4 Mackny Con pfd 61 Manatl Sugar ..111 Max Mot ct 25 Mer Marino 29 Mer Mar pfd. 78 Mcx Petro 166 Miami 32 Mldvale 44V4 private in business is a cjriosity. Immediately following the opening, they again started to hammer prices.

Both U. R. Stores and Tobacco Products wore particularly soft and went ordinary war exDcnditnre shina tin n.it I John K. Brady. William K.

Bayes, Frederick H. Stevenson, Meier Getting Back to Normal. yield to enrly supersedure. Whilo wo uaney, uiwiirn uium. iis.

niniiuium, xjvkui ownm-y, tvuuaui Klizaboth S. Belts. Mrs. Kstcllo D. I Schnitzpan, Clarence Bmlth, Mrs, below 70.

Thero was also a lot of ft Is time to hark back to sanity Beatrice V. hush, Airs. Jennie Blank, Mrs. May Chester Smith, Mrs, selling of the Whclan-Duko Issues on liaden. the Rev.

John L. Uolfurd. Will- Httvenslon and normality. There Is a call for re stored freedom. It Is necessary to un' of the rontoticcs brought sharp ap State Comptroller Eugeho M.

Travis. ium II. Uakcr. the Curb. 1 iiintmc, iino i lien, as tne lull slun 11 Slarcua Is.

Campbell, John Crotty Joseph P. Thompson. W. F. Thompson jr.

Despite the good earnings statement Mid States Oil 20 Mo Pac 22 shackle. There Is no place in America for abridged freedom of speech or press, no call for the further enslave luttlce. Stephen Cullaehan, Audlcy since of thu brief challenge to the of Nations punk rri, the crowd aroie to Its feet as one man and of Chandler Motor this stock sold Alfred B. Mas, Mrs. Lillian D.

Var- 24 Clarke, Harris M. Crist. William K. Clevcrley, James C. Cropsey, Iti Lester 1.

Volk. off to 125. ment of righteous business. If we want a restored America, we must iliuireu vociferously in agreement wasted In make-shifts, the great fact remains that we are completing a constructive program which will give us eight million tons of shipping, iimplo for the greatest merchant marine tho world has ever known. Old Clory O'er Salted Seas.

"If we are to achieve new eminence In foreign trade we must make It an efficient eervant of our commercial needs. It ought to link a little closer our relations with other peoples. It ought to unfurl the American flag on every trade route of the salted seas. Edward II. Wilson.

Paul Wlndels. Miss Klizabeth .11. Collier, Mrs. Flor The market steadied during the sec blut tor Harding made short give America the freedom which made ence A. Crawford, John J.

Collins, Mrs. Alexander M. White. Charles S. War-basse, Mrs, Laura Wilkle.

ond hour. nur.iii ui iii- jtuguv t'l ana Esther Coster. John J. D' A ma to. Charles D.

Devov. Wilfred E. Youker. Mrg. Sarah L.

Call Money waa quoted at 8 per cent. ih lesco Treaty. Ho had mcswges of other import to deliver. He nude Clarence Donovan. John Drescher.

I Young. a text of "tack to the Constitution Joseph It De Uraggs, Mrs. Jennie M. I Miss Louise Hahrlskle North Pac 68V4 NovaCSo 61 Ohio Gaa 43 Vi Okla 77 Vi A 7 Penn 40ft Poo 25 Vi Plerco Ar 54 Pleroe Ar pfd 8 Pierce Oil 16 Pitts Va 32 Vi Punta Al Su 78 and what he had to eay about that Derlck. Mrs.

Masdonald DeWItt, II. M. and later foil to 6 per cent. Sterling demand advanced to 13.36 1-2, up one point. Frano check rallied 5 centimes to 14.48, and lire chocks 30 centlmea find nbout representative government through pariinf won ry in pa the tic at- HOLD CONSULTATION "We must get these millions of untiuii tons of shipping In the hands of pri 1 He let his audience know that to 18.02.

Marks were .0103. IN DR. CARSON'S CASE A consultation has been hold at tha vats enterprise, to find the paths of DeMott, O. Wilbur Doughty, Edwin J. Donnelly, W.

8. Doran. William II. English. 0 George 11.

Furmun, Justice Lewis L. Kawcett, Frank E. Ferris. John 8. Gaynor, Frederic E.

Gunnison, John F. Gels, George A. Olynn, 23 23 us what we are. "We must repeal the laws of slimmed autocracy, even though the assumption was patriotically inspired. If we commissioned and controlled and regulsted and restricted for the winning of the war.

let it be undor, stood the war Is over. The formal peaca might have been proclaimed a yearysar ago, If peace had been the paramount purpose of our mission to Paris. Proclaimed peace la delayed because our thoughts were fixed on tha directing of tho world Instead of stabilizing at home and restoring the onward march of tha American republic. Europe Is at peace, formal peace, as nearly as It can be In an er of revolutionary Inclination, and our peace Is actual and ought to be formal erricicncy unaer privato initiative. Let them be made agencies national stood for the good old Republican party of a protective policy.

He Indicated, that America wanted to reach High. 11:30 Kings County Hospital In reaard to tha Ray Cona Cop 1 19 ease or tne Her. Dr. John F. Carson.

good. Instead of continued object of AlllsChal 40 Am Can 43 Reading 66 65, The nhvalclana and anrrenna nreaent ui iniu iiie uiurKi'in oi an ine woriu Federi outlay, we ought to sell Mrs. Mae uooderson, Lee uaie, Aiae uoouerHvu. vtuie. 17- but thut world domination ahould be them, every ship, but always with the Warren O.

Harding, Mrs. Warren O. "H1' Rep I at 103 103 Royal 95 96 farthest from our thoughts. He did Am Drug 12 Am Inter Corp. 90 Am Ship Com.

19 Inaiatence that tho necfied ones ara to nc wont America to fall by the wav narumg. cnaries nan, waiter c- v. Mrri.nn u.i.k.M i. sor of dlagnostlca In tho Long Island Saxon Mot 15 15 no oid to American owners wno win Am 8m 11 HO Hnukell. Park Commissioner John N.

College Hospital; Dr, Brown- Hide (i did Home and Carthnga, but wanted to s-o tho American fhij 8t 8 14 1 St 60 13 II nerve American commerce nnd fly the American dug. Let the smaller ones Ilarmun, W. Gerald Hawes, Denis M. ti. ..1....

v. 1- Annstrong and Dr. Lodeicraf. -upo'i iT.cn pain or tne salted Beas, Low. 40 Ti 43 UH 90Vi 19 C9H 40 82 Va 7Vs 240 CRVi 123 86 Vi 144 107 SOVd which lire ununited to American pur 40 43 12H 80 19 60 40 Vi 83V4 7H 240 65 Vi 131 6Vs 144 10tt 29U, I ces, go where they will, nnd pocket Sinclair Oil 34 Vi 36 HI-8 8 A I 68 68 South Pao 90 Vi 90 South lly 11 11 Hicks, Alm'eth W.

lloff, John C. Th wholo case was very carefully iiiiuiiea I considered, and a most favorable con- It. van all of It Rood proff, and not little of what ho hud to siiy wai poetic In tone. And the Amerhun merchant marina when only one American In a hundred our loses in wnr-tlmo construction, but let us hold the great fleet for million stand obstinately In tho way, nn waller 11. lnl 40 V4 H3Vs 07Vi .240 .123 B5Vi 144V4 Am Reel Am Hum Tob Am T4T Am Tob Co Am Tob Sec Ant Woolen AM Atl Maid Loco Itnlt A 1 m.

Strom Curb 63 63 matchless American merchant marine A.l, tilth 1. Wl Inn .1 It hf.nr.Ite 1 ll.tt umrKQ vi. luu. ivui ibiiaiiun ha tic mo ti (rated that no one la more Htudebakr 87 17 "And 1 hope Congress or Its agents unu ur rinitif viiniiiiutj 111 vhhiku inning racwr ror ttio uotunnd or America doesn even hope for the restoration of tho precise conditions prevailing bufor the war. For one thing, It Is ImpoMlhle.

Jotr vour Texaa Co lit 168 will not sell at heedlesa aucrlilce or on MUT1LK TO CO.NTKACtuua. nB aurgoon, wim ur. iirownuig ana ur. Yrr: Moses. Dr.

Carson has been lirohlblto.l partial payments delayed beyond the Toxaa Pao SI 28 Trans Con 11 19 Hubjldv that implied graft he would huvi none of It, hut, paying American Wages to A merlon wninni, he would flKNtnAt. ISHTHI HONS TO iltiDKIIS ON I from sll work and visitors ara restrict. nntifrnl life of a ship. Let them se'l memory a moment, nni'K to 1914 and psychological (lepreaxlon, and inn at their forth. I do not Duo tho sub to don wnnt tho normal conditions of lUUKa I 1 IIVI 11V fill a vvw ii si ssa 11 ItlVrf, sldv which Is cloaked In tho micrlflred aoHInif price.

I.t fuif tho hnu'i qunreiy. Wo have enacted laws more iihv tin' Miipni iMmrH uuicii in a prae-tlvil maiuicr. That Is sensn hi Kited. Then he preached agnlnrt warn. pence uiidr it Himocratlc bdnilnln tx a at Vln.l i.lA f-m I tration.

A party that isino Into power promising relief from tha hiidi 'Tib LVJZl JAMAICA TAX OFFICE exuctlmr, mora conalderato of the sen mn, limn any nation In the world, cost nf living had wrought no change iMPeue or onliee, SII t.itol.S 16. aaait la TO STAY OPEN UNTIL 5 P. autalitiia. Inilurwd wiib Iba Una at tkal lw wioi vi kit wis lb Tt IVI L-t' us accept them a Just laws, reflecting the conviction of American aiautlala. aill or aarvlraa far uhl.l I The Jamaica nfflca of Ilia Ntkta In escepi reuuee! capacity to buy.

Hut do want to gat bae kto sanity, and Arnorlraim am thinlUng nationally, an that the millions they ara vxpedltlnlt In municipal exlravaaem-g snettii a Pitt ine. I "Think that over." ulit. people, Uut when wa ask American coma Tai Department will be opened Sauira, esa Ina data ar prtaaniatiita la laa a hi 1 1-. to ike kaei el tha tomorrow from I A. to P.

In- uatmaat SI hla or lit aa or Ida Stead Of from I A. M. (0 11 nOOIl lo tha new normalcy which bacomei tha common sense of Amorir in tha cnangea oraer wnirn aver follow a ships) lo enter competition with tha world shipping under tho disadvantages) of lit law. let us meet tha situation with subsidy which represent No clue control of government, ha Sat sail sour namtu, la taa eitariiwtaat fae ib aatna. si arklrk line sad placa lha bidi mil wvnu-wiue upntavai.

"Lawdy! You Must Eat More Fruit" tmuntir iiMi taa g.ni FOUND DEAD IM HFD ar of laid rrliuol, auil ta4. a ad ika lUUIHU WtnU DCUa American square aeanng, it I not Blundsra ef eoolallim. ant Ika ejai-iart sia.le renllag laar, lllchard O'Connall, 44, Of 401 Eight hataful Government favoritism or sue "I know nothtna? a aafa fei aillna rial privilege; It I only the proof of back to tha fostltutlon. wrought American practical sen, 't ne onnor bid ibali e-anala aaaie as slaee anth Street, WSS found dead III bed Of E'i'. I'm $SZ Phyilatlon In hU room at tha fur- la.

ami If nn sihr arraus ba aa laiataial. ll nlahait rnnm finuaa. Tha rlaalh nmonisnou. and subtly Injected antidote against Hoelallsm. it wan high time to atop the tendency toward paternalistic glvarnment which tha World War had been a man of en- ouraglng, It wna limn, too.

ha laid, to anonurag sticcesaftil huslne men lo rartlclpata In affair without tha country feeling that It had to keep It hand upon Ha watch. The tunlty I our today to lead tha world in aihlPung. I want tha Itepuiiilran in superlative American achievement under Iti guidance and securities. II will ba a mighty halo to aettt. da.

shall dleUoallr alale Ikat fact, atao tba le I L. iT party to glv new lustra to Old Glory tada wiiuwui phmtiiwi wna aa nail his io Vf aaviuiniaii J- aaraua anaioa a a paryuaa, aad I clslvely tha pulley toward Oovernmant ownership. I nm aura tha Republics. in ma voyaging ot peace, WsiM Not; Want Not. la 10 an wi.Hvat vaiiutla at liaud, sad tkat aa siaibr ibt 9 a ku nf a auattOMthl.

akiMt dnuiv Ibaranf ar i-lrtk laatala h-. I pany is opposea, we) ara soon to hand Hack the railroads after tha bllitnn nenmnr inn not put it jtmi that way, hut that Is what mesnt, That the Henaior, however, Is wis to tha fact that some nm.i.u "There Is on tlanaer that I must an liar amiit'-jw w. ivta, if. doiiar experiment and Its co naal din. warn against, War tin revealed new bail be nt n-wma aira.

il appointment. Wo long bd liamlad uinl einlimlv nieshnustlbln sources of ACTIVITIES OP BROOKLYN LIFE raruri "a utaijr eikirwiaa la of In Ida iaifntajaca al hark the ronimunb-atlu lines, which things fur which they do not itny was MVldenoed when Jtit (infom he Mulshed revenue. In tho splendid putrlollMii nf wr seised In Itllarettresenlntlon nf iaa a.ia.t".-t wna ar eai ia ftlaiva ar I auf bntima a consecraiea reputing out people tn wer emergency, and Proved it aet yieirieu ui tneir resources unronipniin liiarly, sh no other peplo ingiscd In ly sperlment except for tho helpful ati-nia tii. "rma ar tai iaik, Is wtillif. nt Ika kati ia Ika kid.

I bat iba eat.taf tjalltre (llttd Ibaralii toiu anout i no lull who went with him to iHinol and how they fared. A human Interest IIHIm story, rhsrm-InglT told, and any thnuxmd dollar a week mnnolOBUiel would belter Innli tra I all mifii war. nfTcrrd all, Our national Income mounted front tho half billion Paokagi Party. Sa kll will aalxa aa an(, Star of Hone Chapter No. 412.

Witt tr fiioi through Indirect and nniull to his laurels as a lieadliner If tha lateei lo tne nvo or sis bin on or as inin taugnt, i nera is no lis temporising or eom promising further, Government ownership and operation has bee a binder of nirpewlg pro portions, and a palsrnaliatin cow promise with fioclalUm and all Its fall, urea, which America does not want hold a social and package party at tha rernuor aver roreuK tha polities! for, well, let tl asy the Cliautauini rlia. meat ins room in in 1, iro 11 naviima ititfi 1 rvnaintaiMa at ici bid, II be amintiianird tr eatna.J back apna ana nl Ike giait ar tlwal ae I real naipaalee at Hie rn af K. t' at baa i.t hr a awf await1' affliaf laaranf, drawi la Mtd.r af iba t.aiii!tiiir or aiM uanK uuiiuing tomorrow cvsiung, traordinsry wr burden. Whether wo adopted tha wise aystem little mailers nnv tN supreme emrpenry halted ill objection, Hut wa have trltt. Mut tha fnn of It lu Hint voi on kuocesd according to hi ann win nnt nava, Daughtin of liibtlla, ftris, time, ana tn Senator sld It "Perhaps wa shall find halnfulneaa in no right it tnaka tna exaction in a-iiala in'l ratllll.

nf Inil.biMawa I aaf 1W11 liil Hia Clif ae Csimller ekail amir'n I atlih Iba aaftltllt tamalfra la lha mA.m-Z I wry wsv. -rome te ow al tnmi neaoe that wr tinres sled In war remaning a roativ lesson lh wsr Tha Dauthlart of ieahella will hold ih'nt to Which ha Is nnt When we aniered tha ronnint wlfhnui Amerlnn will alwsys will limit ll Friday evening County Chairman Alfred K. Vast hur.len Id It artual lie da, rather preparation, lteu it was heli by the Ilemoctstlo admlnlslratlnn that ll court Myataisi Lexington Council B.al Ik ani'inl af tun a lb. a tbtaa Valentin dsnc nest 91m under iha auspicea of iaa kna-l in-'lre-t. ee ftotl-lM la awiiia tsv lloaa.

No. II In al ilia 'ai-f i Caanar, l.TTl. All k'ls eorrlla siaet ka tslMallM It Tha commit Valentin dsnc nest 1 or iimlttaa than burden to tns limit and tapen (III urea In hedleannaa. jirniii over me meeting and Inlrn. ena(r Harding.

At tha mn. nlutlnn of tha ftenator'a apaech Kn- Grandmother.three-icore yeart trtd ten, knowi that Nature proviJei the bcit medicine cheit. Grain and Iruit have been man'i food and laxative lince time Immemorial. Today icienca tiai cfnb5ned nature'i gifti. Fruited Wheat and Fruited Oiti are the allica of health and economy.

They have double the food value of animal foodt at half the cot. They are natural laxativci becaoie all ol the enential etemrnta ere retainedthe bran cl meaty grain tofcther with all the fibre and outer layers of choice (ruiti. Tliii rowhntfo auhpliei a natural Niitive. Aik Crandmoihcrl TRY BOTH. consists of mora Important to win tha election in prepare lor our Involvement wlilnh was Vm hv in our rltllenahln thns luin-ia Aiia Mrr Rievicksr, rhairinsiit Mra, eafllM eWk ar aani tkwt 1.

1. ii.A .1.. in who believe heartily In santltif Unit and hpe llaas under tho theory that It serve to distribute Known to inevitable! whsn w) war railed to roloaaal ndavnr whan our praetlsea bad been d-velnped In patty Mcuritv, failure, was stamped on nearly la lha Ik raai! Archbnld, M. Mctlonnsll, Col at kra ika gen, M. Manny, rsmpbal Mn JhA fca.

hsrn. M. and ll. Rally. J.

Vrad.tt. thu tioiia or wenn, Nomina rur lhr from lha truth lha preaent high nnat living la lit lara part Hmw wf iwt rt.aat ar iaa I 1 iaa a I ttvr a tir Arkwrlghl Club EUetlori, sliN Id tits lilgH roat of government, nnd tha sneanlva burden on bitalnea flftivity reach eiiher tha Individual oltln lit lbs cost lia piiyg or tha Im (taa, la Ih, a.ra nt IMa t4 ne liatimnt, I pin hi4 ha fmm ar I ftm nt I Fine fur Celt Soft I fats Tha anlllialllnanlliia of Ilia Itnard of MH fitnll1'' M. 'Uow ll'iealdanl, af Hurry pairment or ia earniiise por, Waul ana iravaanrs) ara a arlMrHn 'luminal vii'a irealilen. Jnlm rte mid Derbies our itue $3.40 hllatht lo sll aHivities, and Laa than a Pannjf a dlth 7 1, "a 11 ha a ir 11 1 mi yat William Wldnall, jr. iaa intdaat wpr- ulaclad I ftrrj Vllifrii "When ordlnanr) fIM, ttnnf4 businaa mn wr railed lo aid, and did speed un our preparadnea when tho alrcrsft fsllura was rval't, a fine tinspaaksbl wssta, btislnaaa mart Ware railed to tha support of tha tiartnrt merit and turned tha this of Imprsr.

and Ineffeelenrtr to a fliiml of proiluHiort, When sitlptiinf wt leasing tllairaaalngly, and iha whole sr program waa thrlnti.1 fntlure to ptodura, rntilnlna of In. diislr Wr rnlU.t and the bilrsHa was wrouglil, I am le Ihnaa who 'ltnlnlirnl baf.ife, I nm noting thu hipfultia t)f boalnaa mail hi ttiMtlng sum am miMi.y In tha Ufa of 1 1, la rapublh' HflnfMl the tm In nfinntmih i nt'ial rts lha lteiiilillin iariy tin allr)lilr rnmmltled asnittat so riitimor eiia want a pull the fedrl Iraaaury. Aciia. Imtie.t In spliroprlsllng lilllinns, It la llll III (uavtlaa HOW til farll-n anil Ike emwii ef imi anrtr OH III ll-mrd of flovernina, Will i. la ln.tiia iaa iirni itiniiiirai'tiiPltiaT ila MiiiSie aia tn.nf.i, lliit ai al "iring Ik ft'tm i.M.i.ri.il ami f.i,.n.i...l U.

land llntohl nn, InaiirniiKa lirnUar aiilnitHliiinniit and sua la.ta tatlxr Hri'V aaUrt (rant nHt irla lo 10 (Ml lilt Sattn In All. npoijio.a oiillay tiacaiiaa it In only United Cereal Mills tTO. IlLINOI 111 in 1. 1 at tne tiiiiu I lift a nt wim VSIKiaVIIIO la whi.k la Ih. hi.l, I liiinil.ann rny nf ih.

In. I.HI, a ia. In ike sni.int.4 ih 1 t'iniglll- ra nhl.ln..! nr.a 1 1 1 1 .11,. it A Vsiidnvllla --i- 1 7, few Ml lieaii to rV a nn nlil K.I a an and r.a.iv to n.i Ilia i la. nf 111.

I.p.in-ni a-iii'ti ih. Tha Inl.f.Dlna alnrtx Inl4 it.lla la. a "a nr i. i. 11 r.i'al.n.rf nl Tha llrnnklr 1 m-a mlllir.ita, nniiMita will Hl.r.

i in if l( la a iiir.pnir in t)iiii. for wsr-ll 1 1, a pn- Uodi Hutu, ll.OO to $.1,40 i I'laa. en. ilFawfng af rnii.natllns rfe atai I t. t.Mllnil.ir frt a a a mia.

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