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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1901. - CRE ye W, L, DOUGLAS, BAY STATE’S CYCLUNIC GOVERNOR-ELECT, U ; . ’ AND SCENES IN RISE FROM SHOEMAKER’S APFRENTICE, ORLD'S TINIEST GIRL FINDS REPRE ET RENE SEE PORREROGETEN DS EE EEE OT SETHE OLDS § Ce DEES OOOIOODOTOOHOOIGG +O. 0 TOO, > “WAS A CYCLONE,” GOVERNOR ONCE SS TREAT “There’s No Accounting for Cy- clones and No One Had a Line on This One,” Declares the Chairman—Looking Forward. LEADERS NOT WORRYING OVER 1908 JUST NOW. Murphy Thinking Only of Next Year’s Mayoralty Contest— * “Lou” Payn Tips Bliss or Root * to Succeed Depew. Thomas Taggart, Chairman of the National Demoeratle Commitve, was at headquarters aguin to-day, “I have returned to New York the same as I left It~a Democrat,” he said in response to whether the election had given him any vredilections towards anism, | “No man, no polley nor any platform would have stopped the eyelone In fa- | vor of Roosevelt. ‘There is no account: | ing for evelor ther party h ed tt. nor did ether have a ‘ine’ ) “The utmost harmony exists among the members of the national commit- tes, and there Is no need for reorguni- There are no heart burnings, minations, only general regret for the defeac of our candidate, “L have no intention of resigning. The | National headquarters will be at In-| @anapolis and at French Lick Springs. Indianapolis 1s my home, ye pw, and Thave business Interests at the Springs, “It's too cerly yet to talk politics 4nd policies and Presidential possibilt- les for four years "he continued | in response to a question, “Folk, of Missouri, ls a good man and has the | Contidence of all Democrats, He would make 4 whirlwind campaign,” “How about Bryan?’ he was asked “I repeat, {t's too early to talk.” The Chairman sald he bad not seen Judge Parker since election day. es may see him to-day, if he comes to town, The Democratic party fs all| SHEMME' B Elected Governor of Massachu- setts, New England Democra- cy Sees in Him a Future Na-| ; tional Leader of the Party, SHOEMAKER'S BENCH TO GOVERNOR'S CHAIR. | : How He Rose from Apprentice to Multi-Millicnaire and Re- tained Respect of All—Career of Johnson, of Minnesota. One of the most amazing surprises In the annals of American politics, and the greatest unexpected happening of a campaign replete with surprising fea- tures wae the election of William L. Douglas as Governor of Massachusetts, Notwithstanding the Roosevelt land- slide, which swept the cntire country, Mr, Douglis, the Democratic candidate, recelved a plurality of %5,716 votes, President Roosevelt carried the State by 96,137. May Make Him National Leader, The wonderfil vote electing Mr, Douglas has immedhitely suggested him | for the supreme leadership of the Dem- Jocratlc party in 1#8, New England offers Mr, Douglas as the ideal etand- ard-bearer for the new Demovracy, With such a man tn the Presidential race—one who has completely upset all partigan caleulations—there might be wiother landslide, In the other direc- fon, Mr. Douglas was born in Plymouth, Mass. {a 1846, and was left fatherlevs when five years old, Two years later he Was bound out to his uncle, a shoe- maker, and for years the boy had to stand on @ box to reach the benoh on which certain parts of his work were performed. When only fifteen years old he was earning % cents a day as doffer boy In a cotton, mill, Upon reaching his majority Mr. Doug. las went to Colorado, driving a prairle scuooner across the plains, Three years he i“ First joys =A CNT DOC CANES HSB Pretty Mrs. Grace Lee, Who Wed Mongolian When She Was Mission Worker, Faiis to Driving Prairie Schooner $994940096000-04,5-00 HARISON FREE Ch Factories Of ToDay CV ay. Bri “, STATE WI \ r feet NISAW : ra U] Tatlory No @ sas) FEMAYOR OF BROCKTON Hacoatt:] ; @90 PEER OEoe ee eeEe s t STATE SENATOR 1886 REPRESENTATIVE 1883-4 PD DOAID DDT Osborne and trom Dr. Inglla, of the Third Presbyterian Church. T had to vive Moor starve, Sometimes 1 wea so fl that T had to send my children to see then, BY WILL | Smallest Infant on Earth Comes to Home of Seventh Street Parents to Stay, Attending Physician Declares, — WEIGHS BUT 13 OUNCES; STRONG AND HEALTHY. —— and Medical Profession Will Watch Its Progress with Live. liest Interest. Measurements of World’s Smallest Baby. Eight inches tall. Hand one inch long from wrist to tip of middie finger, Wrist one inch In circumfer- ence, Waist four inches Head six inches in circunifer- ence, Foot, one and one-half inches long No, 67 Second avenue, to- day and peer under a big stove that ts blaging away In the rear room you may hear the faintest of cries, You will have to laten closely, though, for the ery comes from the lungs of the smallest baby in the world It Isa boy, and Falk will be his Inst | name always, When he gets big enough for a surname his mother, Mrs, Dora Falk, will have to decide what tt wil! | be. He isn't big enough for a surname Jas yet, so Dr, Glass just calls bim | "Tiny" and awalts the mother’s dect- sion This Infant appeared at his parents’ home, No, 4 East Seventh street, just four months before anybody expected Will Be Placed in an Incubator | She Is Too Poor to Ad but Would Be Glad if the son Who Owns It Would C and Take It Away. 9/5 REWARD FOR HONESTY, DOESN'T EXPECT ANY __ < ig While Walking in Fulton St Brooklyn, on Her Aftertid Off Housemaid Came Upon. Purse, Wanting no reward and yet too | to pey for advertisements, Bl Coyne, a domestic servant, awaite munication from the owner of).a, containing nearly $2,000 which she In Fulton street, Brooklyn, Miss Coyne employed by Scott, stationed at Fort Hamiitén living at No. 12 Fort Hamiton# She had her regular afternoon off while walking in Fulton street found | the purse, The sum of money {t' | tained amazed her, but never one oa) she have @ thought ve tt. ths oo * Being too poor to pay for advéttises ments for the owner, she commumbial wi a friend In a ow spaper.. She says she wants no reward will be quite content if the eff owner will call and prove propert: describing the contents of the patie “L don't expect any ¢ ward for being just honest,” sa: Coyne. “I only want to’ return ‘ person it belongs .te™ Gi) —————____ f of Japanese Gene: (From the Japan Mail. Marqws Yamagata. field ma Oyama, fleld marshaly Yodzu, 6. Gount Kateura, Premier, 57. Viscount Sakuma, 59. Raron Kuroki, first army, 60, Baron Oxu, second army, A Haron Yamaguchi, fifth dl Baron Okazawa, Emperor camp, #0. Baron Nogl at the front, %, Ba wa, bod right. Our watchword is ‘Forward,’ |! Colorado decided young Douglas that st sumer T felt a tttle better, | Mm and he tipped the scales at thirteen | ,,Baron Hasega' imperial btain Decree, ny and vee look back.” his own home State held for him his 0 ecree an i ot & place at Atlantic Chy as a] Ounces, ostey oe wy gs five ens . Payn, th eput der | epcateat o " pois bet I 1 Vien that was over T came 4 y, fi laron Kodama, chief of staff, } Po a RAR x, Byuthte, Republican leader | xreatent opportunity, and he journeyed alerean, | bat won quer T ones Smallest ta the World. Pring Poctint, Sct aivisinatta “Rooaevelt’s pereonniity, is ute that {eek to New England and went to work ‘ani Gta of No. &f Bainbridge and aought a place, Dr, O%| “He ts the amallest baby In the world,” ——__—— — ft eee >" is to Americans. He {s a man|%t the shoemaker's bench. kisn, made an unxuce borne helped me again, and Supertne | said De, Gla he tucked him away er their own heart and this had] In 1876 Mr. Dougias became a manu- j attempt to obtain the annulm tenden ougall, of t under hie coat and hurried to Bie cflies Cha t me Dhaves 4 her mnavriag ’ Bey There Dr. Glass made a bed tor the tureau of a waltress, hat Gael, wouta| eturer. His capital when he launched to Edward & iT a " . not succor! Depew and adlet: “I wa] his first factory at Brockton was sust|Attorney-General’s Office Reo-| (ni..m.n Jus » Many Persons in New Jersey De-, .,, "h* Donn im Mesbtit: | ciny stranger of a malt basket, lined Mare at, Rive Otel! $1,001.00 he would] #75, the savings of several years spent . the Brooklyn Supreme , : dncit ime that T gave it up afer a fe# | with cotton, and under the cotton he put ( Comneliun Nils’ or lina Rone | M PORKIOK shoee. His rw tactory| OMMends Dismissal of ROOSE=| spr. Vv. iin is. a we,| Clare the Penalty Imposed om wor." urciw dawn in health and'then| hot-water bars. He laced the tan::t would make good candidates, he said, | ‘urnell out forty-elght pairs of shoes ry bro y he court proceed. | was dependent solely om charity under the stove and, oe is # and declared that former Gov, Black | Per day. Unalded Mr. ‘Douglas titted] Velt’S Old Schoolmate, Who] °P ‘roushout the court proceed i, most nywterteat, Mrs. Buela MeCarton for Pro- jm chilirs tu everbody who had | Keeping it at an even temperature. The did not want the vlace but might |himself up fromthe bench to become ings, and became ved. pleading for axsletance, and for ter will be taken to an incubator toke It. 4 multi-milllonaire, thee: i i when the Court announced that she ; it they say Dam a nutsance and drag | YOUNS® Ghastos¥, Mutphy, leatbe tt tam-| thenenee mpioyer of! Registered in Flushing. fa not aumetent evutence to procure £688iONal Mendacity ts Unjust. om "oirt ahh’ they he! mets | today ae to-morrow, and here Is every Wi A conta aw for two years, lost peo | indicatia he wi row ul a BA, SAih Sted shout posnbilities | poveg by tle Smplovecs, a decree of annulment, She wes hand: | wil at that fine because ten | strony an for deeplte hie drmmtnutive Manor A non more, Conitataed rite the | pee ee nit loved bet hip ems | PLUBHING, Is I, Nov. ~The com-| SOMMY FOwned, and she was oncom.) ot srcusten, whose hive | IE Hm Te Oe OnE He ta TP OCT Gait cine, he le: perfectly formed, aed that ; jore concerned wi loyees. In his great fac ¥ ae TR i alt de pamed to court by her ele reuld) x1 rto} nose hues} a af me 0 me Mayorality contest next. year Brockton the average pay foremitiveds | Plaint against William Beverly Huri- Dono) 0) un taund, William Mecarton, iy said ty be |{t,RMeM Tenn, but itt eannot 1 sup; a ———__. Inst year was S40 per week. whieh| son, publisher, clubman and an olf) “he met Lev when she wan connected {A member of the fimous MoCarton fam) feta inwyer %9.kafp we t think thie| has been shown ‘el de ot include cl © oosevelt, p en ould be set aside, fo ia | CO ‘e - foremen and the high-salaried ‘offetals.| “ronmar® of Hresidens Roosevelt with the Gates Avene Mission and |H¥ of profemional beats, arrcated as a | Judgment would be svt aside S'an| * This figure is near double the annual] W0 Was arrested on Nov. 3 On AO) iii. won. mantel in May, 182 They |Professlonal beggar in Newark, N. J..| whe kno nothing of my aide of the Physicians Much laterested. ; of the Btate, charge of ee eee Megally 48) rived happily together, according to the| Ma ban sentenced to pay a fine of | story. To-day the little chap will have just ‘tnt : @ voter, was dismimed to-day by! wite's t until ax A week for a period of two None of the ministers who armenr!| a mouthful—one of his. own small oNthing les than the support at the| stagistrate Connorton, young wife atl anti #ix years agalnat Mrs, MoCarton was willing to| 1 outhculs at that—of lied milk. If pools of one of the wealthiest men in » | ago when she lerned that he had a, Yer ‘This judgment was passed on withdraw his testimony to-day, “aad ate by the humble wage-earners| Mr. Hartson moved with his family) ee ne iron in Can. | Her OY Judge Algernon Sweeney, who | Supt. McDougall sald the ‘puntshment | he likes It he may have two moutnfcis the who believed in his reciprooty and| from New Jersey to Flushing two is yt Toe Jew | W8 @ Just one, ax he had (nvestiguted | later “ ph tariff views, and his ideas on the man- > ts " { No gm ton, China, Then they separated pecommne lames th Newline case and found Mrs. sesGart BI o Stores LEANS 10 PARKER agement of the State finances." His| Years ago, taking & house a The chie€ witness heard by Justice | Jey for his unique methods in deal- melonal -besgur and unworday” of| , Tht smallest baby tn the world ts at- Me — eandiacy was formally indorsed by | Farnklin pla Recently he gave up ¥ : da +, | {te with the various classes of miale- stance. P tract the attention of the medical] | 4 . Marean was Shin Hong, of No. 5 Mott profession. He Is especially interesting | Six big, bright, busy the State branch of the American Fed-| his house and sent his family to Mas- factors that come before him. eration of Labor, Trades unionists! sachusdtts, He sublet his house (o Street, He testified .that Lee'v right Le worked for him unceasingly and this e , o was Lee an nat they fad When Judge Sweeney once passes to the doctors because he gives promise $ ; Counted “for something. “when it ig] Mra, M. L, Wittemore, and she took name was Ive Ott and that they had) gen juke meenew once passes of living. Democratic Gains Made as the known that there are 22,000, members possession on Sept. 21, Mr, Harson been bore tog ber ih Ching: He. Qt-lioe merny. ‘the monieca of ate aes | _—— I ak f Inbor organizations In Massachu-| moving to Manhattan ni welding ceremony of his! Caron wilt be carried SUL oh ike womect ODELL STICKS TO NEWBURG. mmense stocks Official Count Progresses| "ti: rite ste i without piemias,| He reeintored in Flushing on Oct. °6, friend and often visited him and his in yin uve te ae to hal junequalled assortment Mr, Douglas ts an Influential member of| giving his address as No, 2 Franklin | Chinese wife in Canton, Hong sald that Already a ' of th Tniversalist. Chureh, ts famil ere were bo! 4 is tra two at many people have come forward . Seems Enough to Offset Un poe ua veraalies 6 pee ine Caos place. The police In making yitiiare there were born to this marriage {Wo / with owers to stand a weekly pies Gove Wil Transact Most of! There's a “Blyn” | Tree places to buy shoes f 0 were still alive j 1 Chey are prominent in. New England | !nvestigation in connection SN She were Sih s |dime if Mrs, MeCarto His Business from There. j Official Plurality for Roosevelt) cnirity' work, "Mr Douklas ts Preaideve| rogiatry list wore informed by Mrs. | After the evilence was all In, the jam ignt tegen ugton cannot raise the beeen pee for every occasion— of the People's Savings Bank In Brook-| witgemora that Me, Harrivon had not |Court said that aa there wae 10 dirce A i Are became Met ARABS: Bay, Be 20%, O90) 4 eb ateatg foot— ton and a director of the Home Savings tived at the Franklin place house since |teatimony that Lee had a wife living strongly In favor of the woman keen- expected here until Noy, 21. It is prob- | $1Z€ for every isgpral Heese Mii a ‘Times Bept. 1, and his arrest followed when he marcled the plaintiff a decree | (ng her Hberty, Sehiee! Billiard, chauffeur for F. H.| yhle that he will not bring his family style for every one i at city sever . 2, 5 Co ¢ manter ‘oolwor ve-ane ato ; . Po ashabde A Ree tia vo recently Mr, Dougins gave #2 Wilgk the ease cate Wh today MP a BOE De SIR, ue whee wa All Jersey Tulks About It. ‘ “ia sx sy five. antican tat ore{to the Executive Mansion, but will : Whore ts Baitianone Tad domtovea “cho | Cit Te Ke eetantee tothe, Cite pot] Harrison was not present, but was rep-/hean! that her cause hd failed. ‘The | ut in the mean time all Jersey tx | "A" ; ge ps Ben the ehoiee:| tranaict oMelel bnenent 4a eh For Men and Women; at ay ; Golai coun fen of the twenty. | ate "ually of the sort that. do Mot| resented by his counsel, Clinton B,|/Chinaman did not defend the sult talking about the sentence and speculat-| Gaye in the comin Pesce ene, 8 | Hine here from bia home in Newburg factur t ola! count in eighteen of the twenty: | Rinne duulle ope Smith Ing on the Justice of adding 10 cents «| 107" !0 the Tombs Prison today dy | . The fret slens of activity about the | MAR UIBCLAEREA tS: ) 2 iprd aber bonsai oma laa ds Was « Politteal Revolution, The Magistrate read the following let- week to the burdens of a woman why {ne Justices of the Court of Special jexecutive chamber when Hasse Herre solves the problem —————_ ain of ninety-one votes in the clty} + t Sessions. Bieycle Poll MeLough- ; : e rom the At- has been dese ¥ coma MeLough: | ,, \ ‘8 mill for Parker. Dispatches from the varl-| ,7he defeat of Gov. John 1. Bates, the pidichas Meatiegsiiliag | ip any river phegll voor lin arrested Billiard on Odt. 18 for we tin runes Terre” ra Children’s shoes— ous counties In the State are to the} the office which he now holds, ie re- “phe attention of thia office has been A support, The fact that speeding on Riverside Drive. He wa: Hed charge of the office it is effect that the count |s progressing with.| gurded by Republicans and 15 4 aFiOus ClTRY*| coins thourht that the Governor will issue loosen a tight jem © out contention o: Aaoute of rai! sort | alike as net iy short “of a pation called to tho case of Wiliam Beverly men took the stand against Myx, Me- | FOlN& twenty miles an hour according | jj," ‘Thanksgiving proclamation early y na tight purs rae thie wap | revolution, When the returns from] pfurison before you on the Ith Instant Carton. accusing her of habitual menal-| the Doliceman, hext_week Come, thon fren ; Goomeal “saueanee mon who have made n study ot poitucei| The facta entirely warranted you in cancy. has arrayed a great many peopie| Peck & McCann, counsel for the de. | == = pd ““lconditions for yeurs retused te credit) paroling Mr, Harison, The intent, to | ’ igalngt her, but those who have heard fendant, wanted him discharged on the the evidence presented to their eye: ut the offense charged, wns the ‘The gains for pareaeassinneyd sineo | "it there ie Ue ‘poet in a ‘ah ‘i Che over and above Mr, Harlson'n —aiienine Re for highway In. th a sn = eeutes ieee elias ie [nw eld of romance in the shoemaker, | Kood character. I recommend, theref re . ; , Carton Is the vietim of a mistaken Judz-| ‘The defendant dented that he had told | anous! pion considered as a craftsman, which the|that the defendant be discharged. /|Wing Suit Against Railroad for) ment on the part of Judge Sweeney, | the policeman that he had been brougit votes from Roosevelt to Parker, with | worl Ix aometimes apt to forget.” Yours faithfully, based upon the harshness of organized | {Yer her for the one purpowe of max- seven Domocratic and one Republican hatte Re Coaae weer pee “THOMAS F, BYRNE, Death of Husband Shocked | cnoriy. | ehvw “pilllard pleaded’ guilt. gts @ector, but the vore Is so clowe that | of” the shoomakers, flourished in the| Assletant Deputy Attorney-General.” ; A ‘ To an Evening World reporter Mra,| charge before Maglatrate Baker in tae | until a complete canvass has been made | third century, Hana Sachs, the great-| After reading the letter the Magis-| in Accident—He Died Sevens) srcarton. at her home, No, @ Halsey | Hutlem Court and had been held in $100 the definite result cannot be known, | 6st literary giant of the craft In Ger-l erste dismissed the complaint et, Newark, today told the mors | Pond for trial In Special Sessions, Hie woman's story from her own Ips) technical ground that there is no such Inclined to believe that Mra Mo-| {eet oF highway In the city of New | 3I1X BIG STORES. Lord & Taylor Manhattan—Third Av., Cor, Sixth Av., Cor, 27th St. 162 Bowery, near Broome St, , | 609 Eighth Av., bet. 39th & 2 Have Prepared st was signed by Jennie Woolworth, Up to 2 o'clock to-day the omtai | Ma snd (heb tals oy matin hare Mr, Harigon did not attempt to vote] teen Months Afterward. her Ilfe, She said jot No, #0 Fitth avenue, who gave. a A S ecial Offering Of Bronx—2a91 Third Av. bet. count had been completed in 15 of the ligious charueter, In early life he tray-|on Tuesday, e Nobody knows what I have had to bac . Ws? | fae pot e - peu sas @ p and lbist Sis, 7 ® counties of che State, and in none |elled from town to town plying his a — endure If 1 bad had a chanee to tel m the court ina big new Fy ‘ Brooklyn—829 Broadway, bet, t " r v4 om cor eo Frenc! . of these is there any material change Europe. anes sored alin FAST TRAIN WRECKED. Mrs, Mary C. Ga Nun, widow of) ¢ in court 1 don't think I would have ine : sie a | ace Weaists | and Ellery Sts. it € from the fire unoffcial announce-| Henry Wilson, of Natick, Manas, 23 | Stephen M, Ga Nun, who died of a rup-| beer santenced to anything. But they Sane ESea > | Pactory—j01-405 EB. 91at St, Mi American cobbler, became a Unit ture of the heart seventeen months « me no bk er and no chance to | i ments. “id oan . States, Senator. and. Vice-President. | Katy Flyer on Misoarl, Kansas and Vad he baa KG ca haauved rs ian oc ‘Ape Ss fee . ale ee ais ROOSEVELT TO GO TO FAIR, | nsisting of Repoussé and —— ———______—— ‘he Baltimore Board of Supervisors | Noah Worcester, the “apostle of peace.” Texas Read ine Smash fter he speak for m i | aitmendaenmasis consisting pous My expects to finish its work by to-night, | fought in the Revolutionary wer at SAMA) Giey, ax. Sorc il oy ba Reigee Ratlway cnt "| appeared against me told the tru!) weesident Accepts Invitation to Orientalall over laces in white will not be completed untli late to- | Masmchuretts peace aoclety, Roget | vorenbound Missourl, Kansas aad Texas | ages by a Jury t them and received tt but {t was that or| | Make Vialt om Now, 29, or ecru, lined with Chinasilk, e€ am j hie Declaration. of Independence, worked | passenger train, known as the Meaty] Daun See, eae omething very much worse for me, ani] | WASHINGTON Presitent teimmmed with either Val. lace Company. —_——r P " 0 afte pon, 1 « the t r t f for bh jonsevel i an invita HERRICK’S CAMPAIGN Shicolicge ant was later Judge of | Fiver, due in Kansas City at 7.40 this eto i. ire Ss. pag ay ah A AM oe Herat to et top have] esters a OMe Mens ee. tevin of medallion on yoke, COST HIM $1,600, hia death, tn 178 points, was wrecked to-day at South| Ex-Judge W. M. K. Oloott was Mes, | : ) Lops on Saturday Nov. 3% He said he} A O h 4 No leas’ than seven shoemakers ha rl Mound, Kan., elght mitles north of |Ga Nun's counsel, and brought mult She Wax Prosperous Once, ey remain only that day, but the} t . each, FROCK COA . ‘ had the honor to sit in Congress at vari. | “° da te ainst the New York Central and t “Tam the davehte bustrees| OMclals confidently hope to keep him . ALBANY, Nov, 1.—Before leaving to-| gus times. These were Roger She: peter Parsons ; “8Alnst w Yor! tl and the e t a pas’ ’ day on bis trip to Havan »| He Wilson, Danlel. Sheffrey, Gideon New York, w Haven and Hartford| man of Burlington, N. J, now deat . ~ value $10,00, a Cady wigeriak “ Ps i ‘ wh ae. Ten Wwitiam Clafiin, John B. Alley and | was hurried to the scene, | roads for We were prosperava one bat ny!) The President's trip to St. Le anteed satin lined. | Hecretary of State a statement o° | dite outing Ghowld here won| One man was killed and ten were 10-! sir, Ga Nun was bringing his chil-|mother, who stili lives, has only erough |O* 1M especial recognition of th —Alsom P ye a) traditions, J. G. Whittler, | Jured, two seriously, John Far {) dren, Wilbur and Mary Belle Ga Nua! to keop hewself, 1m P Wil Mecor. Soa urt gives bim her ele 45 Inches $ 1 j his ign expenses as 1 all politica | 1 me a oe rtines | the “anyaker post, waa skilled In the | Parsdns, Kan. « fireman, waa Y from thelr Greenwich home to schoo! mie Ter te Dozen long. FREE . t id B Cert eabbler’. nel o o 0 th le. u the Albany 1 eee pg Mg mu “ithe triin was jr ng at the rate of| tn this elty that morning ¢ t He will « W. / W, ar SIXTH A’ —~— fort ites an ho when the tender ‘lains “oral plune the | and a nen 4 ny Jumped the track, carrying with 1¢ en a he WG Haven trols te, thei 00 GSEs) Between 20th & 2ist ANOTHER SELF-MADE | sine, tee ce td etd toro ror at Fortysn'inch in stripes, plaids and mixtures; ! a een ana OR. Hinder an the F 8 M4N TO BE GOVERNOR, |uiar conches. Ail the cmcton Raa Ear ik cite anes bole pleated model and fancy silk ——---—-— Another self-made man, a winner On |i, the smoker, which Was bal shen up, but 1 few |stock collar; value $5.00, What Would You Buy? Ine Democratic tleket In spite of the| aged. Five other cars kep began to develop incr ' Ino * we come : meena fe : “ n, | and rm it is rm c d nga OUR well-dressed w. "9 a House, a Business, an Aue} | Roorevelt fandatide, ts Jahn A, dotineon, | and the, ee yenval baat, an ee Y wn must bé pure andi bo tomo!’ a Horse, a Piano,} | °f Minnesota. Mr. donnson wna el mr Peron . I “ Special, 3. 5 0. ry our DRY ‘ $@, & PiaN) | oa Governor, running something like te Hr Puesed Trinit f | Machinery, Ortice Fixtures, |1mon anem! of the Presideatiat cand! MCCARREN LOVE FEAST. ; date of bis party. He was the son of a : Swedish Immigrant, and his youth W4%| senator and Mix Seventeen Distrien oj), epent In extreme poverty, Ten days be- uders Have ony Seasion ture lection a elreular was issued L a Typewriter—you'l! find ail of these and a greater vari- ety of things for sale in Sun- * — day’s World Want Columns Over 1,500 For Sale Ads, in +4 Be ko SGM a Yeo isn World Wants | | Sag a aes] ce dnt, Se, oes hen | Hm HO rca mts SUNDAY mM my story gave n 4 » tile money [ came to New York and found Wii again. We Hved rr 4 few weeks and then he 7. mber of the fi at a, the op Benator Patrick H. McCarren and the|ictane, of No. 13 Weat Forty-second | eventeen of the twenty-one Brooklyn | sive, Mr. Ga Nun had an income of \" “ork te myrtes Hindle & pod spoted again to Dr. Osborne for help, He, gave me some money and It kept me until LO WANTS WOR’ Ee Ue fates 28,8) waitress tn A Foe | Zardee 7 Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteoath Stroet, AN TON ROW COLLAR il and i oe ust got. help roe