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I HIE UHOOKIA'N DAILY EAdLH, NEW YORK. SATURDAY, IIIM I51IU 12. whl.i other way, tiv Viir'f nt Murk or, lu Jilll I CELLER ARGUES FOR CREATER IMMIGRATION "Thf' more fon-lncr we hiive, ill'- BURY HEARST BY BEATING HYLAN, GOV. SMITH URGES I mitlv. of nit propuril live pnreiituk-e 1 white pnpuli, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lilei indde nil.

tiun, the lilk-tier the di-clnreil llir In an law In- attack 'siiiun KnuinuH Ci on the tiiiinlgriill' ILK ER PROVED Al EXEGUTIV KAiil.K r.ASHI l-'I I. Al'H nr irllaH-litrly pleimliiK lo pnpl'- who d-i no; w1h In Hpenl niiy timif tlinn liny have lo. lay. "Hlatlstl lei, "that show," continued Ccl-the homicide rule In the HIMSELF IFI I BRANDS II RII SAYS II FOR OFFICE McMahon Pays Respects To Smith bat Is on Fence as to Choice Kdward Ward McMahon, prominent McCooey Democrat, whose, wife Ik co-lender of the 22i A. 1'.

Slnnott's district, at the Smith-Walker rally at the Academy of Music was asked if his presence Indicated he was supporting Senator-- Walker. Mr. McMahon said: "I came to pay my respects to Governor Smith." Senator Hlgglns, Hastings, lyove and Klelnfeld were on the plarfiu'm. Klelnfeld Is the only one of the four who has not made a public, declaration for Senator Walker. Why does one always pay less at Macy's? can.

He stand sponsor for he puts them out. Jusl like ho much propaganda. If he wants lo do that, let lilm go anil write for 1-urst, let Hiiai-sl pay him for the use of his name, but let hlni keep his name off this stuff while he is the Mayor of New York. "So much for the standpoint of the city. Now remember Unit we are fighting within the ranks and this Is a Democratic primary.

The common enemy we will meet in October and dispose of him, ail do It with Walker. So we will have to talk a little politics and a little shout party regularity. Let us find out first what this party regularity Is all abodt. In 1912 the Mayor approached an Influential man in Brooklyn and bitterly complained to him about the treatment that he was getting from the Democratic leaders In Brooklyn and asked him to intercede with Theodore Roosevelt and see if he could not he nominated on the Progressive ticket for County Judge -In Kings County. He was very regular In 1912.

He was looking to get on the Republican Progressive ticket. And this man gave him a note of Introduction to Col. Theodore Roosevelt. Recalls Roosevelt's Opinion. "No mattervhow much we may Rivdl Ready to Support "Incompetent" Hylan if Nominated, He Reminds.

A whirlwind tour of three bnros was made by Krank D. Watermen, Republican Kualon candidate or Mayor, last, night, during which l.c made rapid-fire speeches at seven meetings, three in Queens, three Manhattan and one in Brooklyn, i more Understanding of it than a child unborn. He talks about It getting around the usury law. Why, the Morris Plnn Is incorporated In 10 or 15 Slates of this country by special act of the Legislature and operates hy special consent of the Slate. The purpose of the Morris Plan was to do away with the loan shark, and It did It, and that is the reason why Simple arithmetic determines Macy's low prices for women's apparel, and for everything else it sells.

The cash basis on which Macy's merchandise is bought regulates the cash basis on which it is sold. There are no doubts, no uncertainties, no grouping or experimenting to decide "what the traffic will bear." And, in addition, there are the vigilant members of Macy's Comparison Department who search the other stores to discover if by aiy chance Macy's prices have been met anywhere else. Should this happen, another bit of simple arithmetic is applied. Macy's price for that particular dress, coat, hat or other article is instantly reduced to at least 6 per cent less than the competitor's price. i The hour was so late at the windup that Mr.

Waterman missed a colored cake walk In Jamaica which had have disagreed with some of Theo dore's political policies he certainly (dill lulled from I'mfC I. to Sir. Il-nrnt unilnir lilm to bwomf I for I'lowiilpiit. Tlin Cinvornor hiul a nor tlirrvit. fut nfipr lic'd 1 lipon npfukinR tor Jil or -0 minutes no one woulil ver huvo known It.

He iloill lit flint with th Wnyor'n "lnclc of umlcrHliindlnn of the I'ort iitiiorlty n) tli grade ironHlnir vMniiniitlon iimni'iun." Ha wild that 3 1 hml lined uu on thf side of tli" rnllrnndx, "who would deny the fuvcroignly of tlio State of Now York," Say tlylnn Is to Rlnmc. Tlio Governor declared that Hylun alone was ri-npnrmllile fpr subway crowding, not Blmply bpcaune he had failed to provldo new linen, hut nlo because he failed to provide additional shopg for the repair of pren-nt cam, hediould have done under the dual contracts. The latter part of the dovernor peech, whirh contains the new point, follows In part: "1 will ask you, Intelligent people fif Kings County, whether on the record you have any reason to expect anything from Mayor Ilylnn. and whether on the recard, If you are to get it at all, you don't stand an infinitely better chance to get It from -The intelligent, understanding fnan that was at this platform tonight. "The Mayor In all his speeches tnlk a ireat deal about all the was a bird for picking tnem rignu He had the brains and the under- tandlng.

He wrote back to the mah that sent the Mayor with the letter and said. 'I had a half-hours talk High Lights in Senator Walker's Academy of Music Speech "Hy Innuendo my opponent would like to put the story across that I had undue Influence with the Judges In the court." "My opponent was a magistrate; my opponent was a County Judge In Kings County. Is there anything In his recollection that makes hlni believe that any attorney standing In front of a Judge makes up the Judge's mind?" "Oh, what a comfort his unjust, his unfair criticism of the Judiciary must be ti every Red and every Bolshevik In this city!" "I do not mind his vilification of men in public life, but to Include the Judiciary, the Integrity of our cousts, Just to catch political votes, Is hardly a fine picture to present of a man who wants to be Chief Magistrate of this great city." "I want to tell you that when he lets anyone break In on the graft of tho SInnotts he must think pretty well of him." "For the 14th time I call upon my distinguished opponent to toll the enrolled Democrats whether or not he is a Democrat and whether or not he Intends to be a Democrat after the 15th of this month." "I understand the primary so well, my friends, that I will have nothing but respect for the man who decides that my opponent would make a better candidate for the Democratic party than "By the same token, I am serving notice now that if I am successful In the primaries, and If I become Mayor, there will be no reprisals." "I know why my opponent did not answer my question propounded to him for 13 nights heretofore. He knows that I am going to win these primaries, and, moreover, he Is getting ready to bolt, to run out on the party that made him Mayor of the greatest city In the world for eight long years." "If I do not succeed In winning the primaries I have enough snorts-manshlp in me never to do anything that would tend to wreck the party that did so much for me." "The 6-cent fare was the most colossal bunk Issue ever Injected into a campaign." i "After the B-cent fare had passed into oblivion with the Introduction of the Craig B-Cent Fare Bill, my friend had nothing left to urge in this campaign. So, like other men without a record to speak.of, he turned to a campaign of vilification, abuse and, silly statements." "I am sure he will not overlook the old-fashioned political trick of making charges at a time too late to be answered." "I am perfectly willing to lay my record side by side with my opponent and have you Judge between us on the records that we both have made." with your friend Hylan and I am satisfied the only bench that he-is fit to sit in Is one in the In 1922 the Democratic party achieved the greatest victory in this been arranged In his honor by Col.

"Bill" Hayward of the 15th Regt. Starting out with a dinner at liia Uagle Palace, on Sutphln Jamaica, at 7:30, attended by Georgi. U. Harvey, candidate for Aldermanlc President; Senator John L. Karl, candidate for Boro' President of Queens, and other prominent G.

t). P. workers. Mr. Waterman gradually worked his way from Queers Village, at the extreme eastern end of Queens, up to 34th Manhattan, and then returned to downtown Brooklyn.

He was accompanied in his motorcar by Krank J. Coleman, the Re publican leader of the 16th A. D. of Manhattan, Mr. Waterman's home district, who congratulated him cn route on the fact that Charles K.

Hughes, also of their district, hud State achieved at any time during the lifetime of anybody in this duiio-Ing. Everybody knew exactly what Copyright, 10:9, by K. II. Slth St. Broadway Mnrr York was in the minds or me leaders oi so many prominent men went on the directorate of the Morris Plan.

The Morris Plan pays no money to anybody; there is no money to be made by being a director of the Morris Plan. Who are the directors? Mor gun J. O'Brien, Herbert K. Satter-lee, Coleman du Pont his own Deputy Police Commissioner. "The Morris Plan needs no defense nt my hands.

I am not here trying to defend It, but I am here trying to make a point and that point Is that a man that will sit in the chair of the chief executive of this city and make an assault upon a big business Institution like the Morris Plan Is unfit, In my estimation, to hold any kind of public office; "Did you ever hear so much talk In all your life about corporations? I am satisfied that the Mayor does not know what a corporation Is. He says, 'Al says I am working for a corporation. The city Is "The City of New York is a corporation. Look at all the stockhold the Democratic party in this State. Everybody knew that arter me triumphant election of the State ticket In 1922 that the Democratic leaders jf this State intended to present my name with all the force the Democratic party from the State of New York could put behind it to the Democratio National Convention.

choola. Is a man to seek credit for building schools? I have made four KtatH-wide camnalgns. Did anybody ever hear me talk about the roads that were built while I was Oovern Every leader knew It and every leader In the State accepted It cheerfully except one Mayor Hylan. Mayor Hylan had a candidate of his or? Why, you are supposed to do' own. ers.

We are all stockholders. We that; mat Inn anyining uj about. That's your business. That's what you are there for. That's I Just want to ask you one ques tion.

Let us leave everything else With Next SUNDAY'S EAGLE Story by Fannie Hurst Highest Paid Short Story Writer in the World have all got to pay. We either pay It In taxes or rent and anybody that escapes both of those, why he doesn't out of consideration. Rub the slate belong to the corporation. iiuea to give the rival candidate, John J. Lyons, any satisfaction on the latter's two letters of complaint on the closing of G.

O. P. clubhouse to him. Appeals to Women Voters. The great, distances covered by Waterman on his swing through the city prevented him from speaking more than a few minutes at six of the seven tjieetlngs, and he saved his prepared manuscript for the fifth stop, at the Middle Third A.

D. Republican of Manhattan, 2li9 bth where he addressed his remarks especially to the women voters. Mr. Waterman spoke first at the Queens Village Republican Cluh. on clean.

Forget the past. Let us assume for the sake of argument that we are entering upon a new discus, slon entirely. You know, I don like to ne. harsh with the Mayor, but he is the last one in the world, the very last And I am going to read it, just one that ought to be talking so much a few lines of what John F. Hylan said about William Randolph Hearst about corporations, because he was attached to one and there were some IB June, 1923.

when he, Hylan. was very ugly things said about hie con trvlncr to make Hearst a candidate, Why America Is Considered a Shylock in Europe By FRANK H. SIMONDS nection with that corporation. He I am Koine to read you this and after sued the New York World a week I read I will ask you the question, li before election for half a million dollars' damages. I can explain all my a man that can subscribe to what I am B-nlnar to read a fit man to be the Creed Queens Village.

Then he corporation connections here on this chief executive of the biggest clty-fn the United States? Walt untit I read Brooklyn Business Men Talk of Crime Cure By FREDERICK BOYD STEVENSON went to the Lincoln Colored Republican Club, 285 Kockaway Jamaica, where the colored cake walk was to be held, but found he was too early. ewas begged to return later, but afterward found he was unable It to you: platform. But when he was called into court and had his say In court to explain his connection with the Black Diamond Company, he laid Calls Hearst the "Champion." 'To Insure the complete restora down one-fifth of his salary. Rather Word Picture of Miss Ederle's Start on Channel Swim By GUY HICKOK to do so. than explain his corporation connec tion of such a Government as Lin you have a Board or tiaucauon lor.

And Incidentally, education Is not a city function', it Is a Rtate function, and the Board of Kducatton is a State body. It is only selected as a matter of convenience by the chief executive of the clty and everybody knows that. Cites IUvords of Mayor. "Then he walks around telling I will never forget the day he told the Senate Committee listen to this, this is a warm one. He was up before a Senate Committee one day and he told me that If he culd get the power by law he would stop the overcrowding in the subway in 60 1 hours.

Well, there was an up-State Senator that took a good look at hlni, he did not know him as well as we do, and he thought there" was something to that and he asked the Mayor how he was going to do it. And how do you think he said he was going to do it? Change the opening and closing time of all the business houses. That would be the schedule. Abraham Straus closes at 3. Namm's at 3:30, Macy's at 4, Siegel-Cooper at 4:30.

"(jeorge B. McClellan gave us the KeiiHlco Water Works, Mayor Clay-nor gave us a dual subway. What big city-wide public work can you PMnt to In the seven and a halt years or Mr. Hylan?" (Voice from audience: "SUrns? 'Yes, all over the place. Every time they put In a new piece of lead pipe lato a public building thev nalnt a sign that cost as much Mr.

Waterman addresed the Rich- tlons he gave up $2,000. Supreme coln demanded, the people would do mond Hill Republican Club, Lefferts near Jamaica, where he found Court Judge Cropsey right in this district here said some very caustic well to stand squarely behind the greatest exponent and champion of things about a man who would do James E. Klnegan, Republican-Fu Walt Whitman's Influence on Germany Toward Democracy I popular rights that has loomeo upon SMITH AND WALKER DRAW PLAUDITS OF 8,000 DEMOCRATS sion candidate for Controller, hold anything like that. To spare the the national horizon In the last 40 mans feelings I will not repeat ing the floor. He ran Into him later at the fourth stop at the Yale Re vears.

William Randolph Hearst. them. "What is your opinion: wnat is publican Club, on Fresh Pond All -Arc "Against" Hylan. your private and personal opinion of near Myrtle Rldgewood, Queens "You know. Isn't It a strange thing the degree of Intelligence that any that everybody is against the man? tieader Joseph H.

De Bragga's home club. man has that would nave me narai- Irving Berlin Enters Primary Campaign With New Song for Walker Irving Berlin, Internationally known composer and song writer. Jumped Into the campaign for his friend "Jlmmie" Walker last night. He sang his own creation, assisted by his "mob" of eight and the 8,600 In the audience. Here Is the chorus: It's a "w.lk-in" with Walker, If.

a "walk-In" with Jlni, a corker and ana of the men, A raal New Yorker who', nt for th. Job. Let the other. kVep But they're In for a trim When w. "walk-In" with Walker.

For thay r. all out of atep but Jim. if you disagree with him you are 4,000 Fill Academy of Music. Next Mr. Waterman "covered (he 12th A.

D. Republican Club, 201 B. hood, over his own signature, to compare Hearst to Abraham Lincoln? That is the outside limit. If against him and everybody that dnv with him haa some) wicked agrees Amplifiers Carry Speeches to he believes that he Isn't fit to be the Magazine ofPersonalities General Chang, Tiger Man Close-up of Manchurian War Lord. Has effective method of controlling value of money in province.

motive. Did you read what he wrote Mayor of New York; if he doesn he isn't fit because He isn't sincere. Equal Number Outside. Al Smith "The Happy' Warrior' "'Now about 1923. In the summer, to Copeland? "My dear among other things, he says, 'The people appreciate your help and the help of every other good citizen of this great city In order to combat the Just about a year before the Nation al Convention, and Hylan was smart waiKer -the next zzd Manhattan, Which John J.

Lyons had left a few minutes before. He made his real address of the evening at the Middle 8d A. D. Republican Club, 269 8th then addressed the Northern 3d A. D.

Club at 265 W. 34th and wound up with the Kings County Colored Republican Organization at 157 Reni-sen Brooklyn. I Not Out "Bellowing." "I am- not in a position to go bellowing around, making a big noise like some other candidates," as went back to their Tammany Wigwam last night with the Ing under that heavy plurality that I took away from New York.ln 1923 he was smarting under It and he 1 as the job itself, to let everybody powerful and vicious forces which are arrayed on the aide of graft and Now that means that you cannot disagree with Mayor Hylan went around the State to see how know the Mayor is on the Job. lie is taking credit for everything around the city except the ocean Itself. "Now.

let me get off the beaten much damage he could do to the Democratic party. I say that advised or his public record unless you are lined up on the side of either graft Saving Money Like a Sober Sailor President TWITCHELL of Seaman's Bank compares conditions today with those of by-gone days. ly damage that he could do to me or privilege. Mind you, tnat is not Democratio party, path for' a minute still talking an accidental sentence. That runs "I hold in my hand the New York all through his publio speeches and serted Waterman.

"I have been a Times of Saturday, July 21, 1923. I could take. Now I have presented the case to you. I am leaving it with you. I have discussed it not only from the standpoint of what Is best fot the City of New York, because after all that is what should be our first consideration.

We cannot tiive In this town as a political party when we subordinate party to city. There are 6.600,000 people In New York. They are our first concern. F-uuiis or s.ooo boro men and worn, en ringing in their ears. One million more heard them, Gen.

Berry and Justice Joseph McKee over Station Y. It was a tremendous gathering of militant Democrats. Inside the Academy of Music were close to 4 000 Persons. They stood in the aisles They crowded the stage. They filled 'rom'lhe sallery heaven to the operatic stalls.

Outside, the crowd was almost a The night before Mayor Hylan made all throtiRh his publio remarks. The other night he was speaking about salesman alf my life, and I am here tonight to sell myself to you Republicans and I hope I will Improve with a speech In Ogdensburg, and wnat some newspapers printed in foreign your guidance by Election Day. did he say to the people of Ogdensburg? '3ult the old parties, they are both rotten, and' let us have a new party of our Here is what he tongue or Toreign language that four years ago were for him and this year they had a change of heart. They Seeks Secret Chamber Hidden in Great Pyramid L. DOW COVINGTON, F.R.G.S., greatest "authority on World's most mysterious monument, tells of his quest for historical treasure.

I did not expect any opposition In the primary and I therefore ac That is the first thing we have got from the standpoint ot the city. Before .1 leave you I will talk from the standpoint of the Democratic party, but we are still talking from Ihe standpoint of the city. "What is required in the Mayor? A man of understanding, a. man of Blgnlty, a man. that can assume the representative character of the great Tity of New York.

Let us see how ihe Mayor fits that. "If there was any doubt In the hilnds of the people of the City of New York four weeks ago as to the ronsplcuous unfitness of Mayor Hylan for the exalted position he holds. cepted the designation of your county were dissatisfied with his administration, as they were with him said: The labels upon the two old Parties are And I read nnrf thA flrat. nlipatinn be asks Is. that speech alongside of what he jepuiy Pol ce Inspector yitzmrU-k- in charge of the detail of 100 patrolmen on duty estimated the outdoors throng as What did they get for It? Who saw them, with the traction 'Interests said In one of his speeches the other nigni, wnen ne saiu, i tuve me ijem down there looking them ocratlo Everybody is a tool of the traction th- head all Jl! 8Dech'ii over 11 special ampli- Why, the emblem, tne star, is the blem of faith and of hope, above interests and the traction trust sides of Real Estate Man Says Kindness Is Courtesy RICHARD GIPSON who touched off Rockaway boom finds money least important factor in business.

don't understand all this talk he has everything else, and it was adopted be certainly has dissipated it him ,1. for about a wek about meat, lelf by the character of his public by the Democratic party when the party was down in the very slough of despair, when lt'had been beaten Utterances. a i er injected a new-note into the rapid-fire campaign when he questioned Mayor Hylan's conduct as County Judge. The Hvlntl ohan- leaders. I may not make as startling a star as some of the candidates, but I think I know this city as well as any of them.

"I have bees a Republican evei since I cast my first vote, but I am not a politician. The pledge I giv? to the city la a business administration. I find that the woman voter wants a change at the city Hall. "By letter and by word to me personally, women voters in every part of the city assure me they want politics driven out of our municipal affairs. 'Women Resent Mod Slinging.

"Women of all parties tell me they resent the personalities and mud slinging by the two Democratic factions. They tell me they are convinced that John F. Hylan and Did you reaa in me jiapnr a iohr down to the earth, although right in "It is significant to me, and It must be to you, that George Gordon Battle, who was the. head of thw Moreland Investigating Committee Into the Council of Farms and Markets by my appointment, sends a telegram on here and says that the every one of Its principles, and sc mm. vvaiaer, as an attorney for a milk company, got selected the emblem of hope, the star: and It remained for Hylan on xnrougn court Influ.

ence, brought on the nttoou after he had twice been honored by tirade about the Klertrlc Transport Company? In all the days that I have been In public life I have never teen able to point to a man In high public office so irresponsible in no other man that I ever would take the responsibility fcir making! the statements about mat comnanv that Mayor Hylan attack of the on Senator It In the greatest city In the country, Walker Is contrary to the facts. to go before the Democrats of the to direct our attention to. A "Conquered Province." "I have spoken from that standpoint and I have spoken to you also from the standpoint of what is best for the party, and in the name of all that Is good nniLholy, do not let It be said that Brooklyn turned it back upon Intelligence and upon understanding and was willing to hand this boro over to be spoken of not only by Democrats In our own State but throughout the rest of the country as the conquered provln.ee of an editor In California that says himself that he Is not a Democrat; and he never will be while we can keep him out. "It Is up to you. I have not any fear about It.

Only be very careful that you do not, anybody over here that thinks well of Hylan up to 9 o'clock of the 16th, be careful that they do not make themselves look like the Inmates In the zoological have supreme confidence in the intelligence and th understanding of garden the next day. Be very careful. "I leave that with you, because I have supreme confidence the Intelligence and the understanding of the rank and file and I have not a bit of fear about the result, and I will be over to talk to you again during the campaign." little el'y of Ogdensburg and tell "They made the discovery that I appeared in open conrt for some milk company," the Senator said. Well, I conclude from that charge that what Hylan had in mind was that I was a lawyer with clients. I Pastor Paints Pictures in Pulpit The Rev.

PAUL ST. JOHN COLMAN finds his sketches more effective than words. 1 Fascinating Widow Fearless Art Critic Mme. LAPAUZE makes her home, atop of museum. them that the emblem, of the party was thumbworn and that It repre "Now, Is O'Ryan wrong? Is Battle wrong? Are all the newspapers wrong? Every man, woman and child" In the City of New York tonight that does not agree with Mayor Hvlan's twisted notions about nade all of last week.

He talked (bout moving sidewalks. Why, the Electric Transport Company was a reight proposal. It hfed nothing but James J. Walker both are thinking partisan politics and not the good of auiuiL ll. Hylnn's "Innuendo." sented corporate greed, and a lot of that canned bunk.

I can Imagine how that poor little group of Democrats In Ogdensburg felt. Ogdensburg is. at the end of St. Lawrence County. It is a black, dark Repub things are either grafters or true i natent.

The patent was very good the city. "Mr. Walker and Mr. Hylan evl "But by Innuendo Mayor Hvlan tlon manipulators, according to his November, 1921, General O'Ryan own notion of things. dently forget that the woman voter is with us, a dominant factor In this "Now he has been walking around lican neighborhood.

"Whv, the little city of Ogdens for the last couple of days and he gets a laugh on something he says. burg, the one bright spot In the campaign, and that the day of backroom politics has passed In our municipal affairs. "Last night Mr. Walker continued He discovered ne gets a laugn on it Woman Manages $5,000,000 Estate ROSALIE JONES never hesitates over a fight to protect her big property holdings. whole country, carries its Demo would like to put the story across that I had undue influence with the Judges in the court.

Now, my friends, my opponent was a magistrate; my opponent was a county Judge in Kings County. Is there anything InTlis recollection that makes him believe that any attorney standing In front of a Judge makes and he keeps it up, but the trouble cratic Mayor every two years with the regularity of clockwork. And Is he does not get the point of what the laugh comes from. He tells this great Democrat went up Into to prove he Is unfit to be mayor. He repeated his challenge to Mayor Hylan to declare whether or not he will support Mr.

Walker It the latter everybody that Al Smith and" Tom Chadbourne were In conference the the city of Ogdensburg, he took the heart and he took the soul and he took all the energy and all the life out of that little Democratic coterie night before Tom Chadbourne sailed wins the primary, and also repealed up tne judges mind? for Europe. Well, or ocurse, that Is his promise that If Mr. Hylan wins on Tuesday, Mr. Walker will support a kind or a lose, i Know so mue In Ogdensburg by advising them to Oh, what a comfort his unjust, his unfair criticism of the Judiciary must be to every Red and every Bolshevik in this city. I do not about Thomas L.

Chadbourne. I do lilm and vote for him. Then Mr Walker wound up by denouncing Mr, start a new party. There was only one saving clause, and that Is that not know him well enougb to call Hylan as incompetent and unfit for thev had little regard and less re mma his vilification of men In pub- him Tom. The Mayor does.

He calls him Tom. I do not know when he mayor." nu iub wnicn ne naa visited unon spect for his advice. Breaking up our little family what was he doing in inked me in his absence from the jompany if I would not become invested In the extent that pos-libly we could Introduce it Into the irucklng business In New York. I Itated, "Upon one condition, Gener-11, that you are not going to sell ny He snld, 'AH They iffered the stock for sale Just two nd a half months after that, and pon the very day that they offered I resigned. There was Just $2,000 vorth of the stock sold in it and hat was sold to the officers of the lompany.

Not a dollar of It was iffered to the general public or ever -Mirchasod by it. Well, of course, I tan defend myself and take care of pysolf, but I don't know. General Ryan said he didn't care. falls Hylan Vntlt. "Here Is the point that I have In nlnd: Here is a man like General 'Ryan who, when the country tailed him to arms, bade his wife children good-bye and went to fiance without any assurance that to would ever see them again.

"When he came back here to this ountry he led the 27th Division up and 1 was there, and I hlnk I can say It with knowledge sailed for Europe. most everyone who had the courage "But I happened to look it up the WATERMAN IS BEST CHOICE FOR MAYOR, LIVINGSTON SAYS Tells 22d A. D. Republican Club to ten nun tne truth, from the great Governor of this State dewn to my Ogdensburg? Attack on Wilson, other cht lust for run, Decause had a way of finding it out through "I have here a clipping from the the New York newspapers, and self, but to Include the Judiciary, the integrity of our courts. Just to catch political votes.

Is hardly a fine picture to present of a man who found that I was in Albany for a New York World of April 26, 1923 ADDITIONAL FEATURES Complete Page of Scholastic Athletic News TENNIS as It Should Be Played! By Mile. Suzanne Lenglen Champion of Europe A Series of 44 Articles on What to Do and How to Act on the Tennis Courts Continued Sunday Mackenzie and Gunn Outstanding Golfers at Oakmont By GEORGE TREVOR week before he sailed. So that that in which he is down in Philadelphia, little meeting between Al and Chad and he has Jot another canned wants to be the chief magistrate of bourne never took place, If that wil tnis great city. (Applause). give the Mayor any rest or any com I do not know what is left, hut the charges will come and with fort.

-Cites Aslican Proposal. greater recklessness. The nearer we He Is Surest Guarantee of Progress. Mayor Hylan has kept the city in TO HOLD SERVICES IN COMMUNITY CENTER Religious services will be held 'in the new 3500,000 Ocean Parkwiy Jewish Community Center tomorrow morning at 1 o'clock for the first time. This was decided at a meeting of the ways and means committee.

A report was made to Chairman Sidney S. Raymond by Harry Falk, that the construe-tion work had reached the point which would permit the congregation to actually use the temple lor worship. The religious' services will follow the block party under the auspices ot the Ladies Auxiliary, which will "At that little meeting I am sup get to the primary day. I suppose, the more serious will he the charges. posed to have said, 'Leave him to a clean, moral condition because me, I'll drop him In the ashcan.

he himself haa led a very moral life. (Cries of "Do It, "Well, you know what every one thinks when the I am sure he will not overlook the old-faRhioned political trick of making cliHiges at a time too late to he answered." Other outstanding remarks of the Smith-Tammany candidate will be lid with certainty that no returning asserted Jacob A. Livingston In his address to tho members of the 22d speech from the New York American about International bankers and trust barons, and. profiteers and all this kind of stuff. And in that speech he goes a step further when he attempts to discredit the Administration of the last Democratic President, when he dared to say that Wilson was sold out to the International bankers and the giant barons and the profiteers.

Bunk! "That may not in Itself be such a serious question, but there arise, two questions out of It: the first one is, Is a man that will go down and do that fit to be Mayor of the City of New York, and In the second place, has he so much claim to his regularity? "Why, everybody Iknows that he Mavor says It. They are all laughing at the prospect. "Now. suppose we were to cam found In the Walker highlights. MaJ.

Gen. Charles W. Berry, can dldate tor Controller, limited hiin. A. D.

Republican Club at their weekly meeting at their headqunr-tcrs, 263 Barbey st. Commissioner Livingston said that palgn the way the Mayor campaigns what would I say to Here is Ictnrlous army in all the history the world was received as the eople of New York received O'Ryan nd the 27th Division. "And what next? What next? In ess than five, years after It the lay or of the principal city of the lulled Stales from a public platform as called O'Ryan a thief." (A voice: "Hear, what I would say. I would "say, 'When vou went down to Palm two months ago the chances of the Reach last fall why didn't you rid Sports Articles by Frank Frisch, Captain of the Giants; Thomas S. Rice and Thomas Holmes on Baseball; Chester Horton on Golf; W.

C. Vreeland on Racing Helen and Warren By MABEL HERBERT URNER Republican party were very slim, but with the picking of a strong city In the locomotive, where you used close at midnight, an hour before the beginning of the religious Services. Machtenberg will lead a cholt of 40 voices. Tickets for the high holiday services are selling rapidi. Chairman Raymond appulntid Charles Breitbart head of a committee on membership which begins today a drive for 600 new membtis by Jan.

1, self to a general discussion of the Issues, such as "Hearstlsm" and the present Inefficiency of some of the city departments. Municipal Court Justice Joseph "little Joe McKee" stressed the point that "any campaign that has its foundation in denunciation, as this one has, must ultimately fall." to ride? What did you want to sit back on the big, soft, easy cushions "That is what It amounts to. It ticket there has been eradicated the loellng of pessimism and the chances I that guarded Insinuation and In of success are. very bright. Ho said he thought Governor Smith shoull uendo that he learned from the loarst press newspapers that was produced Into the politics of this rot Interfere in a factional fight which as the Governor of New York ountry oy Hearst and ins papers, cannot make any decision until he hears from California, That Is whore the big boss is.

He is out on his yacht sailing around out there explaining to everybody hew he rules New York, and Ihe awful sin about it is the thought that lurks in, so many people's minds, that the great Boro of Brooklyn Is with Hearst." (Voice from audience: "I should say. never. If there Is a place in Ihe United States where you might expect to see him repudiated to the very last degree it Is right In the Boro of Brooklyn. jld the Mayor la a wonderful stu-ent of it. He rides along the borer line, but he leaves behind the sty and the ugly Insinuation, and te meanest demagogue in the world I one that Insinuates.

TIUIHTK TO CARRIE 1VOEITH. Tho women members of the 6th A. D. Democratic Club unanimously adopted the resolution roposed hy Assistant District Attorney Mary l'iguelra yesterday expressing their deep sorrow at the death of Mrs. Carrie D'Oeuch.

They will attend the funeral services today In a body. of Mr. Woolens private car rorr and then If I wanted to Insinuate in tho way he has if 1 wanted to insinuate I would follow it up with saying, 'Is not that the same Mr. Woolen that is president, of the American Can and Foundry Company that makes all the cars for the B. M.

Then I would say, 'I hooked hlin rightup w-lth the trust tonight "Why, It la ridiculous, so senseless, so boneheaded that we Just simply cannot keep quiet. The people of' tlrls Slate at Albany and in New-York have been treated in the last seven and a half years to an overabundance of these ennned expressions or cannd speeches of John F. Hylan that are all prepared for him In the office of the New York Ameri- The Junior Eagle The Best Children's Weekly Magazine Published Pictures Stories Cut-Outs Puzzles and the Children's Own Comic, "Buttons and Fatty" By MEB In the Comic Section Hairbreadth Harry, Some body's Stenog, Mr. Straphanger, Uncle Wiggily John J. Curtln, boro Walker manager, presided.

niRTHDAY AT MACY'S. A birthday party was held today at R. H. Macy In honor of the first anniversary of the opening ot the store's Magic Midget Theater for children. Betty Bron-son, film star, was guest ot honor.

The "Red Star Princess" and her troupe of nctors from the theater will receive and present their young visitors with tokens as souvenirs of the celebration. State he should have no Interest in. Tammany Hall, he Bald, has not been Tbyal to the people of tho City ot Now York. In the past eight years of Democratic government me city has only built two miles ot railroad and the public. Is demanding Increased transportation facilities.

Waterman, the Republican candidate, Livingston said'. If elected, will provldo greater and better transportation. Mr. Livingston attacked the can-dldacy of Senator Walker. Christian Bode, the chairman ot the orgunl-rntlon, presided.

"Did you read In the paper what in Mayor said about the Morris lan? What more extraordinary iatement could come from anybody an that from the Hps of the If there Is any additional evl- "The Mayor was going to nominate. ence required to prove his total un itirnm jonnson on tne Republican ticket nnd William R. Hearst on the Democratic ticket. Well, 1 guess we could stand Johnson, but If the other had to happen, rlgfil back home to Ireland for me with everybody thnt THE BrlESTlFIC? rriingcnirnt of The KhsId A CI.Min.d Ofr.n I. a bit Improvement ov.r th.

ld dayt. fnowi for any public, office It Is the htament that he made about that wjXIng concern. Why, he has got no.

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