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THUR 16 THE EVENING WORLD, SDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1907. Pat Your Money on “Mike” To Win in Battle of “Messengers” for Leader of 33d District Michael Hecht Warts to Oust Michael Garvin, and Each! “rm me PLUMBBR THAT'LL Pur | Says Other Is Only a Mes-} CARVIN | ‘ ER THI senger Boy, One for Johnny | SINK WITH | THE REST OF YHE O’Brién, One for Louis Hate _ fen—So ‘There! PIPES |" clave Mét in the Primary. Bat- tleground Before and on the | Same Issue, Mayor or Mur- | phy—Each Claims Bronx KE BEARS IMPORTANT MOS FOR Voters Are “With Them’ _ This Time. “Mike™ is a sure winner in the Tam- bh gmany leadership battle being waged in the Thirty-thint Assembly Distri hich “Mike” will be the lucky one the only question. It happens to be a bat- Ble of two Michaclo—the present Demo- @atic leader, Michael J: Garvin, op- pored by Michael Heoht, Deputy Water Commisstoner for the Borough of the | + Bronx, appointed by John H. O'Brien, | | Garvin ise friend of Chariea F. Murphy and has the additional backing of Bor- @ugh President Louis F. Haffen, while the MoCiellan men are supporting Elecht. ° 1. Michael Garvin has been Tammany | Seader of the Thirty-thind for two years, } @ucoseding President Haffen. The dis- trict fa the old Thirty-Arth and has been the hotbed of Bronx political scraps for the past twenty-five years. Garvin is fn architect and has never held pollti- ea] office. Ho says he can make a bet- ter income In ‘his own line than by hoid- fing a city office, and points proudly to fla record as a church, convent and _oMce strugture builder to prove his (elim. He is a graduate of Manhattan { College, has three children and lives on Cauldwell avenue, “Last year I beat Hecht for leader five to two, and on Sept. X this year the score will be fye to one in my favor, seid Mr. Garvin. “It ts my ambition to advance the Democratic party in every honorable and legitimate ‘way, but I refuse to throw mud and GIT AMOVE ON, You MUTS AND GIT THOSE NovTices our! b t i Cea) CHAIRMAN), HECHT S CAMPAIGN | COMMITTER | ke ee Garvin 1s AN ARCHITECTS PART OF HAFFEN'S: CONTRIBUTION "TO GARVINS CAMPAKN FUNDS ~ BRONX POLITICIANS WAVE THE GAME HABIT A® ALL OTHERS = Fesort to coarse work such as Hecht| past One Hundred and Fifty-sixth rh 5 Assembly District have Indoreed Plun- fe using in bis effort to win leaderahip.| street, is married and has two sons. 66 Kitt to succeed McManus. ° “The charge thet I-am-e tool of Haf-| Formerly, he was a, strong. Haffen | “The McManus Nickel.” LAT houter. Now he trails with the Mo-| fen is ridiculous, It ts an tmaginary n faction. He was chief inspector Kings Highway on the Brooklyn fasue created by Hecht's henchme! nga unde Haffen regime, Rapid Transit route to Coney Island <I was for a number cf year an et year to Mgnt Garvin for has been christened "McManus Double Crossing.” where the Railroad Trust's | _@lection district captain under Mr, Hat. agents collect the second nickel. or you | h INDS DEFEND fen, and I am proud of it. o8 EXO= wet ort ithe n, That second ve was edu: cen! pay to go to Coney Is Claims Labor Backing. ty fmrgaculate gnoeptlon the ‘MicManus nickel” by membera at Every union labor organization that Bete ‘Apprentice in 180 T began the Coney Island Five-Cent- Fare | fas taken up the primary question in | business for m 4 contractor an: Memor nes itithet sexanoslwillerini| ANIM FRAWLEY: ea the Thtrwy-third has indorsed me tor TEU aT 1 iste, stalking “horses to bis—oe Yeader. Among the social onganizations | bosses sutindependentsandsoare not @idacy, while Plunkitt asserts is _upporting mo are the Matthdw J. Har- ercenap fop Hie Imperial Noosa, Btrones enous Leaman ankle handed. rington, the Philip G. Smith; the Louls wistno, days of Purroy's leader- date of camp: WALSH AND HOUSE IN FIERCE RIVALRY. | Magistrate Walsh and Magistrate | House have locked horna over the altu ¥. Haffen, the Williams, the Jacob Die-| ship to the my —MoManvs was opens his club-house, bold and the Joseph F. Duer Assccia- earetrrat a Garris I ITtoeked “hurd di! the announcement in the papers to-day ¥ tions; the Polish-American Democratic Club, German Democracy aid other strong bodies of voters. My opponent is @ member of the German Democracy, over a happenin~ in the Eleventh Dis- trict last night. James H. Murray, one of the Citizen's Committee, which urged the passage of sought © change in leaders T tel cp place was due me and Therefore en- fered Into the contest yet I have almost their unanimous sup-|called by hia constituents, the 5 cent fare to Coney Island that|ation in the Twenty-first Assembly Dis- port for leader. | & present of tho leadership. That was throttled by McManus, laughed | Walsh is opposec James F, O'Brien, President of the|Un® Of Our issuas. We are anti-Haften! oo and loud when he read the report ho was purl O'Brien, the} Club, and known as the Beau | [of the opening of the club. for » district, aays there ts| | “That building naw been erected prac- fos a on hand and Gist Hott Sioranar Democratic poise thes ratty trough Intimidation, ne “sald. | sotn | ‘will not poll 1,000 votes. John J. | 1 n tribe that occupled Morris-| ‘McManus forced the timid office. | !n polity bench, ' the chai fon district | Anla In 160+ ‘Translated from the In-|nolders of the district to come up with |, Masset : fey IE ANe abe RayalHochil isan Ongr ater and ec pee ny ae eee han] neces aco Big Jimmy Frawley |Detucpating 0 long as his | nt is an ingrate and) Hecht says It fis at this moment. Was around to the opentne and sald Mc- |P : Be csnoctgess bey fOr Tone H O-Bti Backers of Hecht. Manug did not votegeainat the § cent Sopp. Hafen.n_ne: ough President, wh from dyspepsia mppetite throug: ‘Ye running. Among Gio voters of he Thirty-third | "That ts very shrewd of J ‘hte "s election in a public Manus didn’t yote againet the dill, but are Leonard Ford, Dr. he voted against taking {t out of com- City Marshal Thos. mittee, where tt was strangled to death. | © James J, Big Jimmy might stay in his own dis-| gon trict and keep in the background as] tivity in he suffers | ‘Ained his Magistrate etousstiover my Politics while he js as busy as Serena a gee man; Jotn © poe ceryingpes) admire nea ie Ahrweller, much as possible He ts Pretty |a pee working for the MoClellan can, place of Tammany leader and I do not | soft on nome good things, and 18 get-| date, ‘Connistency, thou art a fore Bnd sentiment agatnus' OF Oarinra tnandnCharle: ne. {ting the bottles of bubbles now where) mut wh on earth doea it ft In the tion of the? Thirty-thir Rihepanky cote crttpel ante ft Used to e Ice-watebr,”” House equipment?" Thomas ID. McCarthy, of the Heeht Club are; McCarren Men There. | Cohal of Water 8 + fFive-Cent Fare and other peopl . who ¥ the Department “Pat! McCarran's fol-! and Blectric! Vice-s'ront- ri A delegation of Oi Tie ERE tthe open’ The Bow ; fires at Albany last winter. lowers. Were at the opening, cartain for Merit saya hurrah} for, Garvin, (and | si Do 8nd ery and Harlem were represented and | slened | hia Fe J 1 Wiese Hirschberg, 2) boys crowded Ninth avenue Jn front and came ov hls PG wn On ey James T ae Fualiaa Mat of the McM Tub, About 200 weet ‘auxhneary’ the | Sohmlit,, side vote on hand to #lzo up the otarthvienesfenel Betting Favors Him. | ‘he betting In the Bronx favors Gar- | \% yin, but the Hecht backer: early to size up true situ ‘The oMicers of the 3 President, James F presidents, John P. Bohmidt, Adolpa G. ofthe. best captains that Shtughnessy bes des being an able spellbinder , a lawyer, of No. U9 whose name Is given as jent of the Quindaro Club, Tro Evening ‘is not behind Shaurh- ‘9 e avers that his pare tn the” Walah-Shaughnessy scrap fs not active. ath sttuatlo: sae Georgo W. Plunkitt mrte ‘a tour of the district yesterday anc was. y Towed the forme! is slaim aj than once the ship of more than 1,900 votes |Manun'a fake ers are at One Hunlred youngsters was jeered. street and Third ave-, James McNam and the {american Democracy of the Eleventh declares ham Piser, Frederick Knecht, Considerabie feeling has been W. Wahle, Frederick ‘ouned over a charges that a Plat of utheran Ohureh h M. Downey, Maurice T. the payroll of the Haften-Gar- Christian H. Werner, Jean We sw, Tie clergyman denourced @choeck, & Slater Baley, Dr fam the charges as untrue from the pulpit Cohn, Matthew J. jarrington, Daniel ast Sunday. ‘ Sead saa” ae suns crear JAMES McCREERY & CO. . vecroterr inert ¥eieene si s*—WRIGHT- DENIES HE “generat cording secretary, James » Keelony Gnancial secrets Thomas a Patter- M ‘non; reading secretary, J! Willlam| DEFA ED OUNN. 23rd Street 34th Street (Hagenmiller; corresponding secretary, ae PESO Sonn J. Hattenbrun; sergeant-st-arma,| “Billy” Wright, who ts being op- William poted in the Thirty-frst by the Ike _Hlonper and Loula Abrams combination, “came out with @ statement to-day de- nouncing @ canafdoiroulated through These stores open all day Saturday, MEN’S UNDERWEAR AND HALF HOSE, Gebdastian Bauer; treasurer, ¥. A. Kurz, directors, John M. fen, George Gebe, aa Ip. ine : Emrich, W! ‘ the district to the effect that he had pees (yeba "Y, uickey “and mallgned the late “Tom'’ Dunn. In Both Stores, The popalatica of the Thirty- third T have too much respect for the mbly District ts about 8,00 memory of Sherl Dunn to sey any ui see olers and an enrollment of thing about him, a Wright ! Complete stock of medium weight Dounocrats. ‘The district ts irrewular as! Roe nen aT reed theta ras, 1 Viele thread sillcend Ab i to boundary, ut practi¢elly includes berg Puree b ao- i the tarritory bounded by |One Hunised pied $5.00 to Rst a Job for anybody wool, cotton, lisle thread, s1/k an re | and Kerth atreet on then ullding Department I realized knee Drawers and short sleeve Shirts, for early Fall wear. On Friday and Saturday, September the 13th and rqth, Prospect red era the wast and On cenies Were at work tryin, What I aid say me tn ‘Tom Du be nex fo! red Of taking, money nd along. Tom made ny lexitimately, but he on his friends and died a poor to. Doesn't Care for Haffen. Michael Hocht—"Asph he ix known at presen! Light weight, natural woo] Shirts and Drawers. 1,00, per garment Napoleon. Newlywed a heroic atte: Medium weight, English Balbriggan frox neck Shirts and knee Drawers. g5o0c per garment makes mpt to gather sunbeams—‘‘Lovey’” rushes in and something terrible happens, See Next Sunday World’s “Funnyside” and laugh to your heart’s content. Ingrain cotton Half Hose, with un- bleached ‘‘maco” split soles. Double spliced heels, soles and toes. 25c¢ per pair Box of 6 pairs 1.25 R3rd Sirect 8dth Street Another Great Friday Spectal | 14,000 Yards Joseph Wild’s | LINOLEUM Kitchen, hall regular Luncheon In Our 8ih Flocr Restaurant Is delightful, thom | GUARANTEED OR [0 SENSATIONAL VALUES | RAREST ECONOMIES ar All- al aa Fall Suits| Worth $16.50; In the Advanced Prince Chap Model “10.98; BY CUSTOM FITTERS, GUARANTEEING of so ¢ in the season. One of the most remarkable ie you ever heard of strictly ‘all-wool JACKETS aré double breasted, cut 30 inches long, half-fitted backs, SKIRTS ire the new 15-gored ptaltea ‘models, with folds “special to-morrow, at Cheviots; lined with satin Regular price $16.50- ho FREE ALTERATIONS on bottom MADE SAVING YOU FROM $2 T0 $4 EXTRA ONEVERY SUID nny i i | Made of ‘rich “silk batiste or lingerie, beautifully Here's a wonderful barg2 hess; f ned with dainty laces, t sand double breasted, ¢ i eatlareorsel : medallions—all ‘shades, noth’ Be iackvelver: fey tier for party or evening ag braid; tailored straps o [ps $10. Sale price, while t new by : | | Startling Bargains aaa Girls’ Seteall Dresses mete al Wash Suitings. Linens @ Domestics They're handsome, well-made garments; every All. si K eo ; one of them—with all the earmarks of the high-}/" "uk mcssaune, svown ie { Shaker Washabl= Sep sees class garments. Stes Buhearese pink, castor, tur H] Flannel check sani pial {s. suitable tor 15c Dainty Jumper Dresses quoise blue, S, ane pearl gray, }] in lencths ot and children's dresses Guimp style, made of good, fancy, percales, Dutch] reseda gre ‘ | 2 to 10 yards 0 FL 1 trimmed, new sleeve} tyoryan cream 3 Ci) each, meine pias tn stripes 834c with fancy cuff, and 534c¢ full skirt with deep fengthesrane es hem. Colors blue, 9c) at Grocket Bed Spreads, for * §9c¢ > brown and red. Sale | ee os ) price to-morrow...... leavy p ie antes ! 4Qe Unbleached Linen- aaeta td Sheets, »49¢ Gir's’ $4 Sample Dresses, $1.98] 19,51 4,874 S* Mos'in, 272290, seamed. os... SAMPLES—P. T. Sailor, Russian 0f1 38 inch New Fall Fancy Checked Heay, y Quality Skeets, | st Fluffy Ruffle Dresses, made off Worsted Suilings, shown in car- i| Eho7 MOUIG) Seiad eb mY (eo SERGE, CASHMERE or fanc ! b | unter green. 2Geinch i} Cloth Svitings, shownin garnet, grays, royal Ciuc, Special Lot of Pil'ow Cases, sizes 42x36 and 45x36, each, Sailors have large collar, 1, full blouse, ¥ PLAID braid trimmed Ilc Extra Heavy 1 silk} browns, 5; hunter ercen. Ext Russia Kitchen emb’d emblem. Rea sah i Mercerited Damask. ‘ i a . . as Russians have box Heavy sera ieee Stripe Tourisi Tone Hands i leneths of 2, jand $ vars » 29c pleated waist, kilted skirt. Fluffy A Waa erheen atten | each, yard Ruttles have fancy waists, new 9 Beles Seabries nil , | 634. sleeve, deep cuits. Sizes 6 to 14. sc quaities. Spec | 27-Inch Bird’s-Eye Diapers 715 mm Worth $4 each: sale price... .. Friday, inz, 10-yd. piece. ... c Wonderful Friday Bargain Sale of| Season’ $ Millinery Hit Boys’ zene Suits under our guara _“A new anit abao- for every one full taped seams “Sale ict Boys’ Bloomer Pants Young “Men's s $9 Suits at $5. ae pattern, ands, morrow. ee Boys’ SchoolShoeBargain This is one of the most important sales we've put juestionably the y hat shown this pe Pall T hape (ju tration) is a splendid one—stylish and stun rimmed with large how, ball pins; in the newes , Made of Taffeta Silk or Silk Braid 2.98 | Made of Felt, Just Like Cut, 1.98 Ardsley School Hats | most popular shape fil children “ nok ous, b evlots an Made of all-wool cheviot 4 Fall 35. In the newest } at once rece valine you'll A single when you see the 8 ages Mt peeriens. worrterful values or double breasted sty Great Friday Bargain Sale les eer to- Children’s es Children's F s Aprons, waist effects, of sheer lawn, ‘ emb, Sz_also_in int.de Paris and. with deep lawn shoulder pieces; special at. made of good ap ic, front and med with lace edge Corset Covers °, | Taffeta Silk Petti feoals, of good silk, 1" with ot t through in many a day. A tremendous quantity pur- J jucding and ribbon, also chased at a most advantageous reduction—and of- J herstitober tnw le rice. + meclal at 2 fered at a most interesting Made of calfskin leather; soled through= out Bi ith double soles; low mannish heel; sizes 8% to 13%; for Bargain Shriday, pero Boys’ Canvas Shoes ding! Boys’ Oxfords and Rub- Ano ected Sneakers, in brown’ and all allt: to be sold to- fle Gey last, at, per pair. breila mired eked" trimmed yoke sbands | Sateen Peticoats; en 5 F en List shepherd plulds, 69e] Beet Friday’s Wonderful 3-Hour Sale of RUGS #5, 8.00 Worth $14.50, at These-are the famous extra heavy Shackford Rugs, x12 feet, reversible and shown In a big assortment of new patterns, On sale from 9 to 12 A.M, $7.50 Rugs at $3.98 $32.50 Royal eats Rugs use; at $19.75 ~trenmostitctred— gmp, Insertings, neck and aiceves ruffle Anished, $1.0) special; w FS 39c Housefurnishing Sale Digrrow, W Hardwood Step Ladder Chair. $7.0 Rugs for dining-room heavy z foe ruality and perfectly. ré= They are simply beautiful, rich rugs, f a Nase ate Our | Yersible;_ all colors, size ’ Tax9 ft, sold every 4 i eqular $1.29 85c 9x10.6 ft special to- where else at $32.50 t Chair, Special e our special price Carpet Swe*Pers: Biasoll’® (a '2 50) Telescope Couches, Spe cial Tp-Morrow , 1 $n, Dish, RR A AE x \ Bakers, 1 Pickle Dish. 1 “sa is See Can be used 1 covered . Butter Dish, as 1 Cream Jug, 1 Bowl: Ge single or full actual value tor thls bas size bed: 33,00: spec Ash C large slza. eds. Frame | ANS, a te—ot 1s made of amily ales, al | heavy galvanized steel, gold weighs up to Ibs, iron; strong bottom 7 1) ith fancy | Th wpe: 79c and wide handles; bronze finished, i ctal, with guaranteed Tite VULCAN TOABT: National spring, can be used on gas er ‘oll, stoves, tonsting four allots of bread at ‘once out changing Value 208 Retall regularly at $8.50. Chotce of either Telescope or Couch Bed styles To-morrow only, including 2 distinct couches, 2 4.98 98c