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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER, 5, 1919. "WET" NOMINEE ELECTED WAR HAD HO EFFECT nate government, anything like ef ficient State government, during these difficult times, would have been impossible. Illinois, through the greater elasticity and efficiency of her new 'republican elected kings county register BORO DRUG CLERKS DENY STRIKE TALK ON ILLINOIS BUDGET MEXICAN BANDITS MURDER EMPLOYEES, ROB OIL COMPANIES tlon, whose dual purpose 1 to pay devotion to the master-composer and to provide a fund for needy musicians, and by the willingness of prominent artists to give freely of their services in their devotion to art While the audience's reception last evening to each artist in the list was marked by enthusiasm and delight, curiously, yet beautifully the greatest display manifested itself when Louis Svecenski appeared in the final number of the program.

Undoubtedly many in the audience could turn back to the days of the Knelsel Quartet-even nnta the first days of that ster form of government, was able to meef every emergency of the war without an extraordinary session of her Lefflr lature. "The appropriation made by the last General Assembly were based upon pre-war prices and conditions. And yet, we will have completed the bi-ennlum without a deficiency in any department under the code, with the exception of the item of supplies for the charitable and penal institutions in the Department of Public Welfare." Illinois is not the only state which has brought Its business affairs Into the Twentieth Century. Nebraska this year reduced 82 department and agencies to six administrative departments, six constitutional officers Men Here Have Received No Word-Resent Union's Inclusion of Laborers. With a strike intended to tie up every drug store in Greater New York, yhertnled for tomorrow morning at 6 ling nrmntntlnn and memories must have quickened and eyes burned with unshed tears at the sight or one I and four constitutional boards.

Idaho through all the years labored so zeal ously for the cause of chamber music. State Put on Businesslike Basis in 1917-Suggestions for New York. There was one thing In these United States of America which did not Increase in cost during the war. That was the State government of Illinois, according to data collected by the Reconstruction Commission of trre State of New York. The Reconstruction Commission's report on retrenchment recommended that the present 188 different New York State departments and agencies to be reorganized Into 20.

Gov. Alfred E. Smith asserts that such a simpll-flcalon of State administration would result in an annual saving of millions. It was because the State administration ot Illinois was simplified before the wVir that Illinois got through the war without a budget increase. O.

H. Wright, Illinois State Director of Finance, states that the Illinois 1917 budget was based I on pre-war nrlces. but that notwithstanding the From one of the boxes Franz K.neiei looked upon the reception to his col o'clock, members of the United Drug Clerks Union in Brooklyn had not received up to noon today any official Instructions from union headquarters in the Pulitzer Building, Manhattan. A canvass of drug stores along Fulton st. reveals that the drug clerks-knowledge of the impending strike is limited to gossip circulated for weeks and a statement issued by unton headquarters and published In newspapers thl morning.

Without more formal league of other years. What reelings Six Workers Killed, $71,895 in American Gold Stolen During July, August and September. Washington, Nov. Six employees were murdered and more than $71,896 in American gold stolen from oil companies operating in the Tampico oil region during July. August and September, according to an official report just compiled, it was learned today.

Six bandits implicated in two of the outnuie.s were arrested and two of them publicly executed. Carranza soldiers were involved in Bonn of the outrages, the report tati il. although in some of the camps of the region the Federal soldiers were "behaving well." On Sept. 23 a camp at Comale was raided by 400 Carranza soldiers, who stole all the clothing of the foreign employees and drove away the lust mule in the camp. On AuguBt 11, the report shows two masked ban'dits killed the hear carpenter at camp near El Tlgre in the presence of wife a.id stole money and property totalling more than recently simplified a long list or departments into nine.

Massachusetts by constitutional provision last year prepared the way for a marked consolidation of State departments. Delawane is now considering reducing 117 to nine. An Oregon legislative commission proposes 10 departments Instead of large number of present agencies. A TOUGH ONE. It was a very high-class boarding house and the landlady prided herself on the fact that the conversation at table was always very intellectual.

"It was a strange theory," she remarked, as she wrestled with the must have stirred him. There have been assehmblages of artists of the first rank in other years, but In no former time have so many gathered together to do reverence to the memory of a single composer. Nor is the experiment always free Reuben Ii. Haskell. notice, they say, they have no Intentions of leaving their pot Brooklyn pharmacists employed in themselves as from danger of asking artists who, as soloists, are accustomed to individual Representatives at Washington.

Regarding the Illinois change Gov. Low-den wrote: "It amounted to a revolution in Bovernment. At the time the bill was exceedingly miffed that porters, soda dfspenserY candy clerks and cashiers employed In drug eluded in the movement which they say, is ostensibly an organization of 1, e.lnnnla. Of COUrSe. all expression to dwarf their personalities in favor of ensemble excellence.

Yet last evening, Individuality was sub fowl, "that the souls of the dead en- abnormal conditions growing out of the war no budget increase has since for consideration it was claimed I torcd birds ami animals. Bui: tMnk that it would result in both efficiency I our ancestors held that belief! merged, and the result was just. The been necessary. I'm rather inclined to think some Trio Bounded probably as it never has and It has more than jus Illinois placed its State business on John McKagno. 40 1215 Sterling pi Lulu Cany, IE 263 Stuyveaant av Thnmaa Swcrlnfan.

23 Btanberry. Mo. Mary Carroll, 24 124 Calyer at Rocco Carborie, 26 10 Pacific Bt Roue Morrlaon. 1 180 Pacific st Henry Kery. 28: 26B Himrod at Louise Durr.

22 357 Evergreen av Frank Hean, 33 682 Franklin av Agnes Ayerle, 28 ..450 61at Bt William Gibson, 24 J39 Vanderbllt av Ethel Mclntyre. 24 218 Carlton av Charles Olsen, 48 6121 2d av Mary O'Shea, 30 6121 2d av John Welgand. 22 182 Himrod Bt Marie Murphy, 17 704 Wythe av In performance. There were slight Inaccuracies of concerted effort in the thing like that does happen," commented the quiet man. "No, really, Mr.

Cutting? ilow Interesting!" "Yes," said Mr. Cutting. "I'm convinced that this chicken, for instance, is Inhabited by the sole of a shoe!" Topeka State Journal. a business-like basis in 1917, under the leadership of Gov. Lowden.

Up to that time Illinois had over 125 different State departments, agencies and commissions New York now has 188. There were several constitutional departments which were not affected by the change. Illinois simplified the 125 Quartet (by the way, a later arrangement of that Quintet for wood-winds and piano, played only the preceding evening by the New York Chamber 1300. August 1 9, three masked bandits ntered QarraDataa and robbed Amer Isidore Glasfler, 24 70 Mri si Ida Chanrach. 22 iv nwtrnvt leans of money and jewelry totalling more than $700.

On August 16, Luis Harold Laaker, 29 JerjjyClty, Ni ii tified all the expectations umi formed concerning it. The functions of the government are discharged at the capitol. The Governor is In daily contact with his administration in all its activities. Unity and harmony of administration have been attained, and vigor and energy of administration enhanced. "It seems to me almost providential that it should have been enacted into law before war actually came.

A large number of the State's most expert officials and employes were drawn upon by the Government at Washington because of the exigencies of the war. Hifflciilties arose in the con Hannah Bernstein, IS THAT SO? "I got a conundrum for Music Society), but the fullness and richness of the tone, the great, sweeping outlines of the ponception, in every case made more than due recompense said and more into nine. The heads of these departments form the Governor's cabinet; they are responsible to the Governor and through them he being uKed: there is no feeling against porters, soda dispensers, etc obtaining an increased salary, but they object to the lncIulon skilled labor with trained Pharmacists More than 3,500 men and women are included in the proposed strike and it is expected to aff ect near ly 4,000 drug stores. The Liggett chain of stores, however, is neither counting on trouble nor make Pyisns for men to take the places of those who walk out. In the opinion of one of the managers, the strike will be failure before it starts.

Local union men expressed the same feeling They say they are mystified by the conduct of the union heads in not conferring with them or notifying them of their intentions. The strike will not affect hospitals clinics, asylums or dispensaries. Th. drug clerks' union demands approximately 35 per cent, increase In wages of all men and women employed in drug stores. The nclusion of soda dispensers means that if the strike SHIP NEWS ARRIVED YESTBRDAT.

for the slightest of shortcomings. By vocation. C4n Pmm the quality of the playing, a new Bklyn the Cheerful Idiot. "What is It?" asked the Boob. "What is the difference between a Hebrew and a banana?" asked the Cheerful Idiot.

"I give it up," said the Boob. "You can skin a banana," replied the Cheerful Idiot. Oklahoman. Taurus, Buenoa Aires 38 can keep in close touch with the business affairs of the State. Many of New York's collection of 188 departments are not responsible to the Governor at all, and the Reconstruction Commlsalnn rpnliy.fm that Avon If Beethoven was a Beethoven finding at last fitting expression for his mightiest expressions of beauty.

Gultlerrez and an American namen Kenneth de Lucy were robbed of the company payroll, amounting to $4,060, between Soledad and Tepetate. On July 4, an attempt had been made by seven armed men to hold up men carrying the payroll at almost the same point but they were outwitted. Continuing, the report says that on August 26 Army Paymaster Antonio Legaspi, two officials and assistants, commandeered the launch of one of the oil companies and after it was loaded with tequila and beer took it to Palo Branco, where, after a drunken orgy they set lire to the launch. Bandits raided the camp at Guaya- duct of public business, which vexed George E. Padiileford, Tampico, pier 5, Constable Hook, N.

J. Fort Gaines, Kingston and Port JUMMt) Cataluna, Barcelona Pier 8, E. K. Xleuw Amsterdam, Rotterdam Pier 7, Hoboken, N. J.

i 1 Off cltv Island thev were all under tho Btata Tflveen -Urate business SO much. There was tlve's supervision It would be Dhvsical- necessarily much confusion. The cost ly impossible for any man to keep in Thorvald Halvomen, Chrlstlania. 22, Bklyn NOTICEi If Fred Schmutte of Norwood, Ohio, will promise not to tell the Corn Feds any stories we will admit him to the club. of all supplies rose rapidly.

Unless the more than 125 scattered agencies, which had existed heretofore, had been welded by the Civil Administrative Code into a compact and co-ordi- loucn witn so many agencies. Illinois at the same time adopted an executive budget system such as recently was passed by the House of Lake Faulk, returned hence tor Kobe, Off Stapleton, S. I. SAILED YESTERDAY. For.

As for Mr. Thibaud and Mr. McCor-mack it would be difficult rightly to measure their accomplishments. Perhaps the spirit of the occasion raised the twain to even unwonted flights of Inspiration. Certainly Mr.

Thibaud made great music on his violin while Mr. McCorraack, shorn of the spaces of the Hippodrome and of the trifles that seek popular appreciation, gave noble utterance to Beethoven's surging recitative and soaring aria. balillo and stole more than $12,219 in cash and clothing, an automobile and food supplies worth approximately 1.700. On August 1 two Carranza Emilia S. De Perez.

Lisbon Cadiz. Barcelona San jose Havana, Pt. Llmon via Norfolk Lake Faulk Kobe, 'Manila via. Pan. Canal Wal'den called It will leaa io cations in that similarly employed men in ice cream parlors and candy stores will demand part in the strike and make demands which will have to be as a matter of policy accepted by soldiers robbed an American at Zapo tal of $200, clothes and other valua the United Drug tjierKs union in con bles.

On Aug. 4 at Tepetate a group of robbers held up two Americans in mmn niirht. but three of them junction wttn tneir pnnciyic. The recitals of the day brought were caught and turned over to the ruv of Rotterdam and Manchester r'nrol Charleston Mohawk and Jacksonville Royal Tprince Antwerp and Havre DUE TOMORROW. Helen Stanley to Carnegie Hall in the BEETHOVEN IN EXCELSIS authorities.

Much ot ine sioien prup riv was recovered. afternoon; Ruth Rath, a young violinist and a pupil of Auer to the same Seven men robbed the camp office Newly-Formed Beethoven Ass'n et the Alvarez Terminal on Aug. I the reoort further says, taking Mexi Sailed. I-rpm. Oct 21 Gibraltar Oct 26 Liverpool Oct 22 Tyne Oct 21 Antwerp Ship.

Tollard Carmanla Aureole Osstnlng hall in' the evening, and Edwin Hughes, a pianist who devotes the major bart of his time to teaching, can gold equal to $11,722 in American mnncv from the safe and personal ef Aeolian Hall In the afternoon. fects of employees valued at $350. The Oct 30 Cristobal Tun-lama vlHavlk RollO ROLPH IS RE-ELECTED company complained so vigorously that the military authorities arrested three men, who confessed, implicating Lt. Col. Barnabe Rodriguez, of the Federal Army, who was deained.

Two of these men were publicly executed Aug. 17. On Sept. 12 the camp at Pan oo was robbed of $72 gold. On Sept.

20 the pumper at the Pazzi pump station was killed. SAN FRANCISCO MAYOR San Francisco, Nov. 5 James peinh Jr. Was re-elected Mayor yes With Ellmer Zoller at the piano, Miss Stanley gave further evidence of her sound artistic aspirations. Eighteenth Century Italian arias, old and new songs in English, a group of Tschaikowsky and another of French songs, and an unfamiliar "Trlptyque" of Georges Hue provided material of varied manner and charm.

Throughout the long list Miss Stanley found apt expression. Here is a voice ot remarkable purity and hers a con Presents Rare Program ot Master's Compositions-Other Music. The newly formed Beethoven Association presented last evening in Aeolian Hall the first of six programs devoted to the lesser known compositions of the master. Harold Bauer, Jacques Thibaud, and Willem Willeke united forces in the Trio in B-flat for piano, violin, and 'cello (opus 97); the same three players augmented by Louis Svecenski appeared in the E-flat Quartet for piano, violin, viola, and 'cello (opus 16); Jacques Thibaud played the Romance in with Mr. Bauer furnishing the piano arrangement of the orchestral accom terday, defeating Eugene Schmitz, a former Mayor, by 000 plurality, npira today from one-half of the vote of the city indicate.

rmr.let.e returns from 294 pre- MARRIAGE LICENSES. nut. of 596 in the city gave summate vocal equipment. When to such qualities of nature and art is added an intelligence that seeks and finds Just interpretation of the mu Rolph 26,410 and Schmitz 14,407. rrnrai IT HAPPENED! Wallace Harp, 28 192 Pacific Bt Catherine Schenck 25 192 16th st "I wonder if you could?" mused sical content in hand, the result for Cub Klilund, 38 553 65th st Bcttha ffurKon, 'M 553 55th Bt Bennie Kothman, 32 417 Hinsdale at Lena Ki'fkin.

25 335 Hinsdale st her hearers is a never falling source the Rummy, as he sippeu ins uem wnnpr if vou could Klma Jojicb, '7 Hardinaburg, Ind of pleasure. DEAD LOSS. demanded the Barkeep, as he grabbed a bottle. wiiv if vou hit me over the head paniment; and John McCormack sang the Recitative, "Jehovah, Hear Me," and the Aria, "My Heart is Sore Within Me," from the oratorio "The Mount of Olives" and the song Such is the bald record of the music. That so many concert stars of the first magnitude should appear on the same platform was made possible by the formation of the Beethoven Associa- She I can never be yours.

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