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ST Ae en PAYTON CANS “AN CONTEST FR “COMES CR Is a4 Brooklyn Actor-Manager . Now. Leading Econopouly Fi by 5,155 Votes. POLIS. CLOSE TUESDAY. Ballots Must Reach Mardi Gras Editor by 4 P. M. Sept. 40 to Be Counted. VOTE BEFORE '4P. M. TUESDAY- The polls close at 4 P. M. 97 Tnesfay, Sept. 10. Voten to be comnied must be in the office of the Mardi Gras Editor, Even- inx World, before that hour next Tuesday. ‘Te vote fer Kinx of the Mara’ Gras cept the offic! ballot © ot The World, write tn the your candidate and send to the Mardi Gras EAtcor, With only three days fet of the cam- paign, all loterest If: tie comlhig Coney Islan} Mard! Gras’and Carntval of th Original States centres in the mighty contest for the crown of King of the ‘great festival of fun and frolic, ‘The Evening World coapon ballots are ycoming In to the Mardi Gras editor In —sperkistent onid-—continuous showers. al- ‘Teady faxing the powers of the corps of youhe women who count and credit ‘every ballot Voted before announced ‘In these columns. The list to-day shows Corse Payton, the popular Sroaklyn ~ actor-mannger and theatre-owner, still In the van with S7.38T Totes to his ‘redit, and no signs of a cessation in the activity 6? the workers for lim and his beautifut Wife, Etta Reed Payton, who is te be his Queen, if hs Is chosen. Fifty-two Jeiters of. fervid--indorse- ment found In the mafl of the M: Gras Editer to-day brought from to $00 votes each for Mr. Payton, Spine of these letters ure qaoted below. These Are Running Well. John Econopouly, who hos the sup- port of every Greek in Greater New York, is the favorite of ths Knights of Pyth®is of Brooklyn, of which he is an-active member, and of the school children of the Willlaresburg section, to -whom he has given free moving jdcture entertainments evory Monday curing yacations at his ice cream au- @itorium, ‘No 'si Broadway, Brooklyn, ae Re22 votes to-day, Elias Rosenthal. the International lawyer of Grand and Clinton streets, Manhatten, with a country home fr! Sea Gate, sq good third. with 26,07 votes, and hix workers are still in good | tea Papasan eee aesaosss | a pw THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1907. Two New. Candidates for King and an Econopouly Indorser 2 a a os ACTIC PARTY HOW VOTE STANDS FORKING -OF-CONEY jax Ftosentha} Jerry Donnell; Chief Bou Bear, Jere F. Twomey, Fefiand Akoun. Edward -V.-Hines: Mortimer Kapban. Auguetis Phillips SHIP WAS LOST London Hears Mikkelsen and| “Doc't Marino......: Companions Crossed Ice » T. Hering. oi r ree W. Hall..... to Land After Wre John J. MeGrtw: Lemmel Smitir..y.2,.-s004/ Tohn P. Mérrissy; Yorkville PL M—The STOLEN CHLD BROUGHT BACK TO HER MOTHE Return of Little Louisa Flor- entino as Mysterious Her Kidnapping. Brings Parent Down to Find Her There. I Foitr-vear-old Douls wan setzed jn broad with her stx-rear-c avenue and East mother Flight 4 bro! at Ninth street, Just after to-day jn a manner quite us Uc as her “kidnapping.” is the daughter of « r beker st Eleventh s and his wife On Sunday avenie with Icola, lant Loules was on First her six-year-old brothe: Nicholas when a covered wagon drove up beside them, a man jianped off, seiza1 the girl, tossed her into the wa 1 and drove~away before frightened boy could ery out, badly mudd), Nicholas, , rushed home before he could speak, and was somemime in get. ting out the fact that Loulsa had been w Kidnapped en he did make it known and his parents had notified the police erough time had passed to aliow a clear escape of thw kidnappers. Mrs. Florentino was heart broken and the strain of the passing days was alm We much for her” She became So hysterical that Florentino, fearing that she would go insane, sent her to the home of her brother Vincenzo 14 a shoemaker living at No. i reeman street, Ned, hey Rept the mi 8 nd tried o calm her with assurances that t police w find He Mrs. Florentino 1 sleep Iasi night and as the ruck ri Meet whole family was startied by a seoul- chral knock at the front door of the e. With a mother’s In fon Mrs. the! BHM == , which is 4n a listrict. There is plenty of cover for the attacking force, at the e time, the park, being | portunity to Fepine charges. Sennen prceeesaa! t The prescribed tactics “of the United e obs States Army will b owed, and un |-A t novelty fi the way of out-| piree will take ry rrovexrent | door tainment will be furniehed by! and decid battle‘on ita merits \the Sixty-niuth Regimen; vext Saturday | When the smoke of the sham. batili at Celtis Park inthe shape of an as: laoreet aw regiment will gy eault and shar battle with all the mod- reed, pare which Wi)! be reviewed Bb Al Whis IL. vetede will be 13 qienid nl of the Board of Alderme ways Good key | raying the: ex-) UNiter dark regiment will give a ? | ficent painting } torchiight aril rying torches fasted | xia Holghts on | his aril : ned ¢ nt's fine new i tifa Heights | On Fae the Sixtyeminth iijle match ra per cent. of ts mes,| and Tori mn Wan captured. It wad] Tunners, both of; whom are one of the most Drill chievements | 07 ty Sm oid Nate labial ci } ; Mica M8) held. the (en-mile and. fve-mile st arms in that great confict pionshtips and Collins has won » Tyuffy has made ¢laborat. plans for the sham battle at Celtip Park. \Free With Sunday Work o-Morrow in Greater New Yor Mistance runs in the ‘pregent! end ii seasons. This Picture Is Produced in Nearly Every Color of the - \ Rainbow LONDON. Sept. Florentino rushed headlong downstairs Ben Ryan, Dan Kelly Club, Evening News announces that a cable | 4nd tarew open the door pEraok by despatch was recdiygdin London to-day | 4 Prenton ine doorstep ttle hean Dr MGE i i ici of white cloth, fron al ames a it Neem tarts from Gibbon, Alaska, saying that Capt. | sleepy sigh and the mother. ching Elias P. Ctaston:. yixkelsen of thes Arctic st@amer | up the bundte Showered | impetuous | : é ssea_ on her los 1 8 Antonjo Corsi, Duchess of Hedfom, aril hix compantons | Kinses_ on Net Mee pki returned | Phil(H. Jolly. | safe, axing traYersed the tee to| The other r or the family Fred Tue... ..0.. a pl of saf afte wreck of | @ ted —etios tock around | Dolann jnebis for any traces of any’ one who haa id Heisman . | the ship. }brought the child home. Th had Capt. Gus Woblechlegel., VIOTORIA. T. C.. Sept. 7—The last {heard no jone run Away. Loutee wan C. Bromley Gray. direct news from the Duchess of Rej- | Curried Indoors and Peete tune eee Herman Hafers, ford party, reported lost in the Atc-|had been bathed and her clothes Monroe J. Fisher. tle, but to-day declared safe, was dat pangueen freatity shed ana aun THR nay HEITY TAU t-tNenr— Baxter Island Nox 1 | S008 he chili but-sshowed noe-otier: Augnet Ludeman, nd was received In April that] elj us of expomite: eaten : “ant celpet s/and, Geol yhen she awoke she told In Bdward A, Fictesner. Pme Cant: Mlkkelen gAnith GoolQeies! liberi childish 1wa tle she could “Doc” Roy Cannon , Leffingwell were on the way to eT | about the kidnap id a wom B.)Van Ackerman. echel Island, and it is generally under- jan wal the hat carried: i r lust visit to) ®Way: was given cai ‘ood that this was thet Joe Prince....-.-. William A. Norton.. place. The Intention when the Barney Knobloch. party left Victoria was to remain in winter quarters until the spring. when ‘Thomas Langtry. her from crying and they beautiful place “where the birds sang.” rst a woman took . thea a be tock her and then a big man took he! the little virit to the place where the f Ce AU Sod Maso 5) Arthur Levy ~f stikkelsen, Leffingwell and another )tirds sang apparently left a very pleat- é Jerry Donnelly, of Ike Hollander's|f ‘ sWalehin fT man ded to make a journey to the | ant effect on the childish mlad. ‘The \ Music-Hall, and Chief Bul Bear, of |g {tty a nee) &1 rthwestward over the ice to make | Only shadow was thet when sie be: the 101 Ranch Wild We Show, | |e. A. Burke... sah | Unga with a view to the discovery | the woman. would be angry, but the i lly eetchie toler: In that order; Gre eotineniiBas Sap 2) | ‘own land belleved to exit im | 7 were very ina ghee hart: | ee whlie Jere F. Twomey, the popular|_ Abi bdr srrbeltnbabs |the Beaufort Sea, The Dechess of 4 prone er. ; Greenpoint druggist; Eddie V. Hines | Raeos SER dtord, when “ane Te tox | el rend Seals RMIT uh fn i of the Hote! Metropole and Dreamland; | Reonopouly, from (clarty Whipple. the) food prepared in sealed ach of | br Th é was nice. } Fernand Akoun, of Beach Palace| Whipple In no. positive of Kine, John! Wich contained a w Periewell | sere eoods 1 The: birds \ were : Holler Rinks Mortmér Kaphan, the | being elected that he has already “pre: | ,t% tie letter of eee Pytaey Poatiay pene oh p “Gel-the-hook” actor-manager; Augus. | pared Diane ofa iar tyrone TN dl ed ir would occupy | to the poll ies tue = PAipes- the candidate-.dt- the pias” pagut these SMO Fores [isea month ot paid anye “Phils” and the “Spoonerites," are ali {elect my sear (rend. John Ex 1 Next eS e A teerg tnarurtre rey ser & racing along toward the crown, and all | Kime. He Inn King of good men. The votes F tie ee from! iio Black Hand sure at least to be eligible to places | sraratnon “ pre that area.|monay, no directions, nal in the royal escort composed of con- CSAS Pay icteed REELS | uces in this elecdon, and friend. tn E ax does) Ay Mielssner, for whom 40] isn Hea, Comey Islatd. txot the ice pack never leaves | Wha Pets Received to-day, stands ‘at | my trierfe wp at my. niace in Bronx Park for snore than a few miles. | ass, AF. Hleinsner has erected a buiot- r J CONOUN {to land not more than ___ ek Juhi wposorial "pa on Court | tnctoses pheser fied 9) voces Joon {a hundred miles away street. Brooktyn. About 20m” ballots | Iconapuuty. We ate — he Sne-t Fine 4 -July—L hepato op. th have been casi by those wig patronize Friends: League, Mr. | Kng r-to do some Keologicsl hia place of Duslness, and (hese 2.00 -" | work. i AAVIRMUON enens uD In| Mt be wens in to-mortow Inchomed please 1s yt John | August we shall #ail to Herschel tat-| abe ener Ws a member of the | Eeonopouly, my friend. ang 1 wish )ad and eall for mall. thence to Banks igbth Assembly District Democratic | hint all success pe he will be crowned i make our sled trip west ove>| Olud, ts connected with the Brooklyn | Simm at the fi . Ms as wax our original pro- Encampment of St John and Mata, tata | nd Js u member of the aranth a lodge, Foresters of America eranth diy pout nigh a a a hich ar j z ® Taluk Trem Corde Payton, aaroney aRca T wanradtic Wo letters came tvom Corse Pay- | leadertip of our 1 non, PARsON ETS fi ston's Ave Theatre to-day. The ne a named Alfred on, who ha i first one reports: the result ofthe ae ate aot stheseuiattare «Arctic tie inal t win the boxes at the matinee and {some dave ugo and refer to He reported Vilbjalmur } gyening performances Jor two dave reit Letters were | aa ¢ t 4s characteristic of the act m Randolph Rom, wit abody peu, Hary t : They are ax follows: ambrd Herschel Island. from f Accompanying this 1 wilt " and Forty-ninth street, Anxious Ivland, — reporcts m f FOU L0H Voied Tor Mr. Corse Layton ee eet w Carvelas, Con Duchess of Bedford. the shiv belonging f ei WAKHURG «Landau, Wes 1 the can exped which ch ul George 8 when huulas in fo NU UUs cambaizn without appre i. eufort Sea, had es that ) am not entitted to hiner 1 that the ‘crew dards 6 'tne Chiet f RSE PAY TO. K possid by From Payton's Friends “ved by more T Kassaza A Yo! from uh Murra tor and reo Mew York, Mary Ernest Lamng and J. M. Marks reported Duchem of B lanse HACKETT FAMILY ae ed lik, conuider Manner ing, the Actress.) SHE FELL 50 FEET Denies Reports of Trouble Inclosed find 75 7 “ | 1 sincerely hope he. wint With Husband | | ot the Carnival, i?aln ny Wut weekly attendant at Mr 1 | . Not sip Herewith tind tive, ¥ Mrs, James K. Ha , who was) & is Gat he finien, | oe tO Asie 12s poke ‘i pak | . MGoieniaids ht fternoon that there was at| | Inck you will find Uhirty-atx votes the p t ume any trouble patreet| -_— | § yom aa T think he wh i é food, Kine, and Min “Etta ‘Reed Payton e | Her hustand and herself \ } : ween of the Comey Island Mardi Gras, | Phare has been a pefsistent mos | ,) iH rac Cc Regma terete Re Ox Pa | CHAR eplanead hi tab sea GetweeR tine | Voman rac cally Unhurt Nb WS Adelphi 1 Sit BsMor chat et al 9 : . These Are for Econopouly. [sector and his wife which would sor From Plunge Into Stréet | aXxoarly a 00 votes Kent In for Slade eh ta Hane na m | FS | ohn Econ rame from hiv breth. cour ave not played in the same stucture ren of ¢ 3rookiyn and Queens | caste some tt this in the be- | Off Stucture, | Knights of Kinning, pertiaps, started die: nto: | — | There were sn vid Towle, ire tiacket i ay i whowe pleture ix wan chairs Radeon Oba WOR, Wendel orris, three ye: r Than of the com Hy Prusnda Ho! Sci atboet eNom gy Mery Wr eany aaral oie plenie of the Absa: Central Var hen seen, | 0f No. 449 Ocoan avenue, Ewo borpughe i puces se I ascended the platform of pouly avas the floor mira Hy sad at Willow avenue anc ; Fe Pyth i ood friends | ¢ that she was on the wrong station “UPd date ape lpia’ ¢ £50 trled to cro#s the tracks to the other bo it can b tater re {side, She slipped through two cross B10 ‘Bromdwa people to! ties of the trestle and fell Atty gret will nat iia Th) An ambulance carried ner to Bt Mary's Hospital. Despite the long f et pase copy ie Alster} € JL. SIMRO, GK. of Mm. ana 5. r There were kiso votes for Joba | Be oy % \ \ hero {7 any trou reen 1 her age she had no bones brok eh a Jno ¥ery nurious injuries, whe wilt Mre, Hae all yg few days, according to UNO; have pen [tio nospltct peopie, é ‘ WOULD RUN LINER AS CHAIST WOULD Author of “In His Steps” Tells How to Reform Ocean Steamer Ethics. “ belleve that it ts possible, It would be profitable, to run steamship aa ©! would said tine Res ot lopeka, Ka Bteps and editor far a weekly, rin his home town, which he con- ducted along highly ethical lines. Mr, Sheldon ianded to-day on-the St. Louls m Southampton, My tnpo) Ne said. “tary; Yeese, run without lquor atiachments, would. be run Arlee M—Hhel- ist don author of “in me that or gam- crowded ed as a utilized religion firm puts on would run Sepa smoking-r he clergyman #aid he would spond a [few days dn this city aad then gv. to hin ne. 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