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MACHINE MEN TO FIGHT WILSON N. Y. Democrats Resenl Wrecking of Party Or? ganization by President STATE COMMITTEE WAR IN PROSPECT Marph) Will Coatrol Meettag Selectlon o1 McAdoo as Dele t-ate-.it l srgt Uallkely. ? t ? -. \ SOU f ? I party t? . ? ?> ia done e - .ip of to The ' ch with the ? ? ? ? . ? crata in I throughc ? . men who ?\ Da) ' I "? (Terence ? Jui Democrat i< Leaders Worried. ? ? ? ?-' of thi re on Thurs ? ? to pre*. ' ? . Four" ? ? ? ? : ? ? Mi vi.,., Won't lie Delegate. that f ? ? ? tic ] ? I e St. 1 m run. 1 out ? f ? tic Senatoi ? the ! ? . ? ? . ? ' v York ? ? ? fay thai I aftei ? Tamni ractical" .... ? ? FIGHT FOR BUDGET WHITMAN'S CHANCE Oovernor Has Opportunity of Proi ing Hi i eadership by Us* ing ? Stick foi Measure. ? ' ? Whit? i ? ? i ? ? ' ?we any of ? ' c tin-.;? ' ? : ' ? ? a statt ... i : in>r the ' end la a way t will Imitation of ? ? to be | ? pportu : ? .? ? ' ?**?? ???ne? . ! .s,,, and if1 > i $143,000,000 of our GUARANTEED MORTGAGES now outstanding attests the public confidence In which this company is held. LAWYERS MORTGAGE CO. ?flu ..-..?I? M. HUFtO, ri?kl,lrnt Capital. : urplusSaPr. $S,?OO,OOC? ..,?.? \ T.184 Mot |ue St.Bka. I ho orm ?ho >k B ?t ' ?l?? "? ??" la? maker? ? ho sr? now tal . i ' land to do t?. thi G >i ? -, 11. I . . -ht to ? , ? i ? of I"? pro . he uni vit ii which followed the ] "f the convince a as to the t that Sir. -i ? ?' | ? huh tin1 ' ake. : : I un . rveraor ? ? ? . believe ? ? "too proud to 3 REASONS WHY 3 CHANGE NAMES Money, War and I car of Ridicule Figure In Petl tiOBS to Court. ? ee Newl u. . | their i mee. Each pel Puller < hen???- teen, through his uncle ?... ? \ Ion i ill? ' ? l'on.?t i with :? . -, His Father, 11 fry, lives a ;?? the ... | -.the? famous." Whi ? i ? JlTlPll it I f her hcalt i "The "is .1 .-. European wei ? ? ...... ?. ? j : '?>? ? ? ? i i irner. ?r, of ' of Will wh.-n he ? i to go on tl Rap, a obtained ? BURTON LEADERS WATCH CUMMINS Expect Their Candidate to \\ i, in North Dakots if lowan i t rs I ??.'lit. a n ma i ] Wa . nee the an ? a the I gat foi the North Dakota tion te the < red In all the . . tion ? As expressed t tor Bur? ? Cummins should ? . . : urton'i ? ? . Cui would havi d ? i i ? ? to thi ation i lui l! would not ... ? - ul-.ra progTi ? would ba ? f ... the race tl little ai a ] lit in Cum ? ? - f hi? ? ' a Boma artera ... ? u lacena t,. an t politicien? the 1 1 . I' ? ?? I'i? -i I BLESSES CAUSE THAT TOOK CHU .Mother of Nurse Killed Mined Ship Thanks El petition's Hacker. MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD FOR MART Pastor of Bohemian Chi i'taists Viiss Hatiipl. Wl Oied to Aid Serbians. ? Mr. Frothtpgham thai in great sorrow I ki?? his hand. 'Itil that I shall alwB] i be grateful to f.ir the unit i ate, though hla Kift took ? ith It daughter'a life, and thiit ! o? na I lire, roll hli ?,,r " ? ilated from Bohemian, that ? ||i Matthi ? II' to John >> i tiny at the met ' ? '. phanie Hampl, I eai ? Id Ri i Craea m , it bor I fe when the Bri? ? ? . , Dot OBI '??? Neither the mother nor tie fat Bohemian P I ??, ?. where ,; WM at 1'"t? rr.-iiii?ri?il i-<rv. Pympat ati< letti - ??'?m all over ?.ml overwhelmed them. B? \vrre |. ind ut the mourners' bench ? them lit Mr. Frotbingham, who . : the Red Cro expedii on ' v hieh Miss Hampl n turned, leas her nance, Dr. John Knu, J.a.i ? ngham m: <? ? "When the Brat unit I Mi:?-, llitmi'i tiin.e t" .-it.i, the !.? v. \ ineent ri? "and said, 'Pastor, I must | ..- to ?' nk il over foi a week, the week ? he went. Her .liar irie IS, S . .. Ill sr only recn t:,.n v i ? morning i I . ??". r ' ? for 1 ' back to i to meet. I be th the captain, was the last I know t 1 . ? ' . . hered the pla rhiM who ran fo i Yoi ' mmission for R ... peal f< fum ? to bn ? Braanahi H. I i .'. i ' I ? ? . i ? - I???. i ? . . , li. Igiaaa ^ earn for ? obaico. li .,?:? Schrieck, n depotatii n r.-| ? v <t Belgl .n reft England and t ess du eel tobacco ft. . ho ar iding the last few miles of tht-i ' H. ( hoate han ron?ented t ' 'he American of A mon lenl i i ? ? ? l Mall. I '-? v.ii 1 ? liera an tegi ?ii;i;., "and ' ' ''.iCCO i: ??Testest .-;?? Hull to-nifilit the follow .? ... : warring nations, at the re ? the Jeu -h t ongi i ? - E, Martine, . ' ' ?? ' .?1 Un? i meeting held at the ,- to en? rorh on lay, It was v . Proceedi frm:. lale ; but - day n* 11 n. m m the Fruit Auction .k ? ..i and Produce Merchants' .?.m but? I to the ind. TOUGH TONY AGAIN A TRUSTY Oaborae's Butler, Who Plod Slag Sing, Reatored to Fai or. Ton* i, the butli - g I g pi n. 1 : himeelf, ! ai I.atorad truel arar* Pi - n attach) - n port that a new i baa beau laeoed that compel? Myei i and other ti Welfare Leai bien to : It eb ni Bei ". len Kli ?' . an.i ? . ? When I ' a story | ? maaj ? ' I Philanthropy You Can Afford How often have you wished that you had money enough to take care of the poor and helpless? What satisfaction is there so great as the knowl? edge that your kindness has brought happiness to a despairing fellow creature? Well, here's your chance to know yourself, to prove to your conscience that you haven't been bluffing. There is a Belgian child right at your elbow, now. His wasted, ragged little body is across the seas, but his spirit is talking to you. Give him aid ! Save his life ! He'll die of want if you turn away. Here's your chance to be a philanthropist for so very little. YOU CAN CLOTHE ONE INFANT ? TWO INFANTS ? FIVE INFANTS YOU CAN CLOTHE A GIRL OR BOY ? FIVE OF THEM FOR $1.50 ^^m 3.00 7.50 2.00 10.00 it it ti it Here's a chance to save a life without risking yours. A child saved from death in the winter fields is just as much saved as though he were spectacu? larly pulled out of the water or carried out of a burning building. There are three million ragged, barefoot outcasts facing a worse death than drowning- enduring the slow torture, the horrible agony of famine and exposure. Will you save one of them? The job is up to America. No other country can do the work. It's a privilege to share in your country's superb en? terprise. It's an honor to contribute to such a cause. Don't start talking war ?don't confuse the issue by arguing sympathy with this nation or that. It isn't a question as to whether you believe in the rights of Germany or England, France or Austria, but whether you believe in death by cold and hunger. And believing without acting isn't worth a shoestring. Belgium can't wear sympathy. Belgium has had pity enough. She must have clothes and shoes -NOW. Checks or money orders may be sent to H m. C. Potter, Treasurer, Guaranty Trust Company. The following banks have agreed for convenience of con? tributors to accept checks or money orders (Payable to Um. C. Potter):? Corn Bxchsmge Hank and liranches: Guaranty Trust Company, Astor Trust Company, American l:\chatuje National Bank, Chase National Hank, Mechanics and Metals National Hank. Mutual Hank. Greater New York Committee of tne Commission for Relief in Helflium. SAMUEL IV. F AI PC MI LI). Chairman. WM. C. POTTER, Treasurer. .1. F. BRESNAHAN, Secretary I: qui table Huildintj, N?M York