The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1905, Page 6

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FOREN PES THE seomeart SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, 1905, REPUBLICANS IN Margaret Chanler, chairman of the campaign committee, called a cabinet Bhe amhires, nae able meeting to-day. TESTIMONIAL TO NEW ALLEN SANGREE bly cues in wow and sald: “Hugh! te word “at” our doings must leak e A } out Secrecy {8 the word | Henceforth the movements of the W omen 8 Muniotpal League will be a guarde Members and volunteers golng about hwet, Ty dgoret “eerie "men, on''the| | When any portion of food remains, in the stomach and refuses to ” ‘kout for newspaper eptes. The Mu- digest, it causes the torments of indigestion. is undigested food Matere of the “OMA Guard.” and ant 8) PF ‘ ‘she Was Kate ate Bradley, School. | Democratic Candi Candidate for Ase al auton on thelr. tips about” town rapidly ferments, irritating the sensitive coating of the stomach, is, cas tare only some Into 5 Bowling Games To-Night. sembly is Active in His nutitanteastaries this Hea ow while other parts of the body, particularly the head, suffer in =a the Inst five years or will Bahahal Fa) tours girl, a Few Hours Be- WIM ae Ser Wes ballots wif heh eee leh his undi d food in the st h, the a ted in the teatin 9 lesan a Be sourmemenle: (Ves raat istri ad “ : ‘0 long as this undigested food remains in the stomac’ ey dl one etn, Ttmn'e new | | veraal 8, Brooklyn—8 Hale fore Wedding. District, CORTES OL By ceian Taneuer alagulend Wiscomfort continues, A few doses of On alleys, at, Weet e dundred an’ ace, Until the Anton ot the campaign no enty-fifth street, next th toe p U Lea { loophole for the escape of League fn- Ts x chorance of the Tive k | Allen Sangree, newspaper man, a Robert F, Wagner, Democratic can- formation will be left unwatohed, 4-10 spare ‘he Bea al.) | world-wanderey didate for re-election as member om As- scone A ar RE Ln ot te tem bowlers in New est pencillens who be! ri the sembly from the ieth Assembly Dis. orous @ dito victory in & «peat cause, tr that peace, iy 3" | | wire screen at a >all game, is @|ttivt, New York County, was born in there js only the entation of tileyg vot, thot arly “dave happy husband to-day, Prussia, Jume & 187, and came to this i Rewltnn was in infanoy Gi . ‘ “i hth Mrs. Sangree, until a few hours ago, | country when @ small boy. He at ” co "ows a! /had been Kato Bradley all of her | tended a publio echool ta the City of ADMITS HE’S ASSEMBLYMAN. |] stop atl fermentation, sweeten the contents of the stomach and give ’ natural assistance that relieves the stomach of its burden, The use Two thinge jn particular always hearty laugh, Srom hn t tell hi oletiven yours |New York, tram which he w: du || Up to yesterday at noon Mra, Sangree | Sted 1n 189. After school hours he sold was @ pupil in Mins Mor hewspapere to support himself, After , graduating from public school he at- of Beecham’s Pills gradually strengthens the stomach nerves and foon restores them to a normal, healthy condition, Beecham’s Pills positively cure all stomach troubles, while their beneficial effects on the liver and kidneys greatly improve the gen- Dat Prisoner Assembles Only Type~ writing Machine Parts, One of the drunks and disorderiies ar- ralgned before Magistrate Wahle tn the fashion- » 16s West A few minutes | tenied the City College, from which be I yin Chet’ picture. h Ne Turk, Bia sen Hee At nae ond | after nnounced that she | Was graduated, with honors, tn 1898, Centre street police court to-day was eral health. ‘The testimonial Thursday ev Ur 4 aoy | Was gO! Durland’s Riding Acad- While attending college he helped an individual who sald he was John Beecham's Pills have been used and recommended by the gen- ities nye atbrvies SPAN] Cea tne vig BERKS /emy, but she met Allen on her journey | support himself by working as a private Smith, of Brooklyn, eral public for over filty years, eral int A wee i} ““\downtown—of course It was by acel- | tutor, After graduating he attended ‘What 1s your bustness?’ the magis- ed Smith, Bold Everywhore in Boxes, 100 and 25¢, he New York Law School, fram which was graduated, also with bonors, in for og the | Jont—aud then the two wuddenly reached {4 decision to round out a romance that © began away back in the early summer 1. The same year he was admitted at City Island to the practice of Inw. He la now en- Mra, Sangree {ts fair, with fine blue gaged in the general practice of law in i! eyes and bloom of outdoor Ute ia the firm of Mahoney & Wagner. her check ho is a champion swim During the last eession of the Legis- assemblyman,” was the re- FS) mys an instant sit court frequenters zathered round him. emblyman?' repeated the “From what district?” Smith and shove tthe, 200 mark on, He Tt ts ale igmeeks will be el "AD magistrate. . I'm not @ politician ered, ‘IT only assemble the parts vpewriter together before the ma- of B04, Dead the Colontal | ieee Aer Team No FOR R SALE, NEW RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RANLROAD ‘ r at Chutes Vane ted rs are) mer, and only @ month ago swam the lature he was one of the New York made,” an old wooden bulldii fide | tdson from Yonkers to the other Assemblymen who bitterly opposed the Oh!" ejaculated Magistrate Wahle twebm Firat om nt “the | Sore nnd back again, heaving behind passage of the Mortgage Tax law, the | "You're discharge CR EDIT PLAN. Ww i AT WE DO. xk Transfer Tax law and the dr He als introduced peculation in theatre t! mutet le lace was tho heat wiers in Ni mer omen who had vaunted — thot | prowees, but who turned baek the 1 the deep the ob under th 8 this eh Diy. ig (vest ene | hi ‘The alleys were ab and rather were from twenty eireumference. As ''l “The pine were as bas as beer casks,” Colds are not a ®:; Luxury WH. ma v Ask for any + Robt F Wagner College Clud and several charity Organizations. einployer t r of the Algonquin fhcine from the crescent for the in the p cask bal] came f! bs He is Hives stand front u eet Soa sate Deneeratic Club, Repu OR A NECESSITY. oe ut at take the And from this early style of alley a erant| After the weddi Verein, Phi Sigma Kappa aternity, | Ho ket. nie no being 4 ty tick. The LENOX THING co., the Louis. |Chiwroh it went to th Joast @ throat affectio 2274 Sd ay,, bet. 123d and 124th, ona patronage by « struction and occ umber of bowlers, who thought 200 | brother, Dr. ©. enomenal, has come the growth in Greater Madison event) “| 884 Bolu +, bet 103d and 104th. York to 1,000 pair of the modern up: wide, hires halls. butes thousands ¢ ENE ‘VE NINGS ‘to-date alleys | of band-bills ar mw eis down ache i utes, Don't haw! and cries Me ae ta aenae, bat our watches, Jewelty; weekly pay ad of Meg ‘ato, | : Miss ‘at., N.Y. | PU Leg NOTICES, GOSSIP OF THE BOWLERS. che «Am X mark tn the § ALL sat ey | at the left of Jerome's name ana| ! : ie Nadler aren a ft 62 heated . salen a ~ VOTE 7 JEROME | wt DON || LET Ths 2 an X mark tn tho cirole under any| GET 10 OTHE PUBLIC - _—_ party emblem is a vote for Jerome and for the other candidates on fot liege Santee Senet Women of the Municipal DON'T mark tn the ctrole at tne| League Suddenly Decide head of Jerome's column, Keep Doings Secret. thelr notoriety, Bfforts are being made to arrang in tournament at the Rierw i Hundred and Twenty-f are a large numter of P.M. and RAILWAY HQ, JA WAy TAXPAYERS, from among these and oth the city. % 6s George Fraenkle ts aa ry new features in bowling jeys, on the Bowery, 1 Among other eve @ head pin tournament f umber NEWARK VS, BROOKLYN. | ee — BY, PARIE (Coean me form ghown by een ‘The Central Parks have rolled and won mt for the Brook!y WOULD LICENSE VICE. _ UNBE Park Bus day at six games In the Harlem League { There 4s but one thorn tn the alde of iat icst 3S a ature showing cer {es gon hig es et for Brox aehen'e aiinlsined, Laadiesioul F AAT eet ae etd 7 Brestly at by John Juff, the an ‘oman's } pal League—pub- ge Who Je now rolling around the’ 20)’ ma | Remabwakis Pisesacuaat Hetty, ATERMINATOR \ m and 458 aes ene FN meet rat, in surprsoaty_tad (redial to The Bvening Weed.) To the horror t en) saiaie yo Errecrmt Heavyweight gaeth tn the individual wei PHILADELPHTA, Nov. 4 women, who have been making @ des ! aheavywelent garth tn the Infividual rerfes of games, A ov. 4—The Grand Gi Gasuny ORE ORIE, tor “sadist Jury for the October term has made an y Madical presentment 14 that pee nsed In oarta and te be mai ¢ and the eling the | Tb brought vefore the * read part of the) volunteers | leads fact the American Row No bowler lens and poked , ROACHES ANTS +R Woon Trathle Mer a the supervision SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | Henositors-—-HEAKST, Because of my work during the past two years | know better, perhaps, than any other man in America that the people are on the point of rising in their might—tising as ‘aw-abiding, country-loving, God-fearing citizens—to sweep SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, enrolls some thousa 16 war of anti-bos: 8 canvasses on the \ | b I have been importuned in piteous earnestness by thousands of those citizens of New York who, because of my-work, knew | would not lead them astray. They ask me: “4s it true-that the election of Hearst Giready challenged P * ‘The Onawas have woore of O44 in the Co iP a new high team jumbia Leaeue. Kane the POLICY-HOLDERS—- HUM would mean anarchy?” the great robbers off the face of our fair country. a ; na ne My advices, running some 8,000 letters daily, from ‘ hey In taking the great responsibility of giving these : In answer to a large number of policy-holders of New g g po ; ; anxious questioners the answer I do below, | must first say: every nai ms igs of the country, show me the people York City who have importuned me to say a word on ry shined Jaa Me Matiatiaar he aa are-hesitating in that uprising. They show me that thelr Jerome: alah abiia Pa Gh ais SAE GF Hike eyes are on New York City. They show me that if Jerome Tam a Republican—never voted any but the Republi- j ' ‘ and Hearst are elocted the people will, as one man and one When the insurance grafters found it impossible to can-ticket, : —_ - : , ; woman, fall upon their knees and-cry: “O God, we thank secure pledges from ‘District-Attorney Jerome the word I do not believe in municipal-ownership, and in public Thee!” t A went forth to kill him at any cost. nddreeaes haves ated | do i , This cannot be-anarchism IT have no interest in or connection of amy kind with ' Policy-holders know the rest. Mr-sHearst, My work during the past two years has kept me in | ; lial athal ¢ h with the people of America, while my familiarity | ing el f the New York and Mutual am a capitalist and a respecter of capital as well asa tou | ‘4 - or Se ° ec - mee ee tghotes with Wall Street finance and corporations for 36 years has Companies | will have a majority of proxies over the com- I hve never fad to do with poten or poitilann shown me beyond the shadow of a doubt who are the real bined grafters now in’ contro! am receiving proxies 2 ~ know little of the affatrs of New York Clty, anarchists, . the rate of thousands a day, and, barring unforeseen-hap- I'would lay down my life, if necessary, in the: uphold ; With this knowledge I solemnly say to the people of \ New York the principal anarchists in Amesica to-day are “ penings, should secure control for my committee.) Ing-of the laws-of my country against anarchy, a | Nothing but the defeat of Jerome can save the insur- Yet— “Standard Olt" robbers } ance grafters from complete restitution and full punishment, If I had a vote In Now York Clty, after: giving {t:to Invcrence Crafters, ; : His election by an overwhelming majority will prove oe laa rg laa ag pica Trust Company and Trust Thieves,not the Hearsts and ; the death knell of a system of robbery more cruel, ntaré mean than any Mayor, Municipal Ownershipists. | history has recordede ’ : ba-dtes Hoare WHILE 1 DO NOT BELIEVE IN MUNICIPAL OWN- i n arriving at my decision | do not take Mr, Hearst : y \ I consider it a privilege to add my plea to the many sumhit ye sensiiartien 2 gal A ee fee Wil eee f already made for the election of a man whe has proved At this time and at this crisis | doneteansiderit neces: AND THIEVES WHO E biosaaihdtmbitgly Boman. ataci pe THe ite . ' YORK CITY JF JEROME AND HEARST LOSB, | : imself absolutely honest, absolutely fearless, in his defense aay: WOULD TAKE MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP, EVEN ~ of the poor and lowly when attacked by the mest pawer- Tonly knqw that thravaghout the length and Lig WITHOUT ALL ITS GOOD PARTS AND WITH ITS ful robbers who ever pillaged and outraged since man OOF COUNTY, In every Btate, city, towA and hramist, the EVIL BARTS MULTIPLIED TENFOLD, set-up, people, fhe-mrany, have been eruelly robbed and made to m Boston, Novenvbar 4th, #906, suffer by the few hecanse the great ranhera-of the land THOMAS, W. LAWSON.

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