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l ~ ors of the Cont + thin chation 1s OUt"agalnat MeManus, and the fac- - Benator Plunkitt was one of THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘Honest George’ Says ‘Tom the Dodger’s’ Friends | _ Will Wear Stripes if Old Tricks Are Tried Now is Plunkiit’s Warning Ends | Desperate Hope of McMan- us, Knifer of Five-Cent Fare: Bill, to Hold Leadership in, the Eleventh, | Prison Threat for Imported | Thugs and Répeaters—Dares | . “The” to Publicly Explain}. _ Treachery ‘to People in the "+ Coney-Island Fare Matter. | \ Failing prova Srict, the ¢ bas ma aide inf Tamms » stem the tide of iis nth Assem » MoManns t, and nd. if neces- ¢ the $1,000,000 that 1 primary elec- from to-morrow. a clean sey City or Troy afraid to make « fon on hia ney Inland five-cent I dare him to come out the open and explai ened that after he had promised te vole for the bill he stood by the | Ratlroad Truat. But history only | for; repeats itnelf, McManus dodged on | the every measure for the beneat of | {2° un, the masses, and he will dodge on | ple din yote | the fare. hipper as a two-| 6 1 he Is more than avers that he will 1,000 votes at the} Washington Hall, at| avenue, near Forty-| ts the bustest | political | Plunkitt, who is as year-old colt. a wixty years of @ beat MeManus by coming primary. No. 781 Elght peventh stre headquarters on the west side these | times and Plunkitt Is holding confer- ences from 9 A. M. up to 9 P. M. with) Lis le lor Plunkitt to- Gay ins litical record of ‘The’ McManus {N01—Eleeted to the Assembly on Tammany Hall ticket 1h02—Elected to Assembly on the Republican and County De-nocracy theketa, InW6—Holted regular Demo- erntle nomination and had him. acif nominated op an tndeper- Ment tteket. 1s0¢—-Was against William | Jennings Fryan and national Democratic nominees. 1897 — Citizens’ Union leader and supported Seth Low for Mayor. 1ND8—Joined Purroy Demoo- racy. 1490 to 1901—4 political acro- bat. 1905 Elected Tammany leader “jot the Eleventh Diatrict, Charles F. Murphy's interest In the rounded Plunkitt with many old-time influential Democrats of the weat side. Robert Muh, former Tax Commissioner, tions “headed by McNamara, J. Lee, James Walsh, John Nicholas Kuhn, William Patrick Kelleher and a half dozen others have joined in the combi- Ration to beat the _pink-whiskered Jeader. ;MoManus has been denounced @s Unt by. a-doren-social-and political organizations of the west je. bor unions are for Plunkitt, and thia letter of indorsement war received by the ex- Banatér: -tabor-te-tor- Ptunkitt. tia meeting of the Board of Direc- eas of the Knights of Labor, held in New York on Aug. 25, the following preamble and resolution Was unanimously adopted and * copy erdered transmitted: “Whereas the Hon. George W. Plun- Kitt {s a candidate for the regular Wemocgtic leadership of the Eleventh “Absembly District; “Wheréas during his jong and faithful gervice as a member of the jslature @ most trusted friends of labor, having worked aie Merit otter epetanes Tia the in- erests of 9 tollers, ag well as poa~ ing all legisiation detrimental thereto, thus earning the respect and gratitude giuie wage camera of the Bapare tate, “Resolved, That we ‘show our appre- elation of the services rendered to the tolling mass by indorsing and, recom. mending the Hon. George W. Phinkitt $0, the ‘enrolled Democratic. ¢) of the Bleventh Assembly District as ene worthy of thelr entire confidence and support. ) “PATRICK H, FARRELL, “Preaident, “J, R. MANSION, mrgscretary, and ‘rreasurer.” ‘thd Bleventh Assembly District rma from Forty-third to Fitty-third stresta @bound. The populatlo: is eatimates at und. ‘The n ated 6 £9,000. with a Demioratio enroliment. of 6,200 ‘voters. Pastor Ackort’s Views. pA CTEyman whose church Je ta Chad 2 bras rey Gistrict’ in the Rey RW. the "Vermiye Ch ftysfourth atrecte He ‘seid ‘ts 0 for The Ey or] bala mig ne ema 4 * Logo” WaALooRr ASTOR 1k hat and a goli-knob cane, SLHATORIM WAT= TOO BIG Pon Did Possess Yen IF THEY, ONT PAY up, Tom! HAS “MAC” A Sunnl- 7 sacrwers TO ME, YER LoRoSsHiP} SORE we's an MOLE _REPRESENATIE— 2 OF CERTAW Witenes: FOLLOWING Po APNEND He's ALSO GooD AT COLLECTING DOUBLE FARES; LEAVE IT 16, 1907. “ committee, and) for @ charitable pu: eoeeae BES 4 EE el Ba | ductoa tera, but the quartesr have becocie 8 t 10,60 prizes will] The special futures have been elabo-| {Inadequate that prominent Italiana | ~ |rated by Naw York's wealthy Italians Ble PICNIC 10.0 TALIA HOSPITAL {Many Novelties Planned foi fided, im view of the large per sant, Ijin the Geeire to attract not only -the| lualian citizens in New the It Italians of this city, but other New| lan-Americana owed it nat only ts thety Yorkers ex well, who tike to have alown race, but to New Yo: aid ontiesty ood Ume and at the same time help| as well to build « fine rn hospital. 4 Kk the Kood work of the Itallan| Already the. land has been 1 | Denevolent Institute and Ttallan Hov-|/n Washington Square Soutl after pital, For two yeare the Institute and Hor tal has ben doing its best to give re ef to muiffering poor in ita limited quar he big benefit picnic at Sulzer’ Har- vm Tuver Park next Friday it 18 ; hat work on the Italian Hospital wi : vegin at ones re Sune THING! Now Ger 15$ MORE AN’ yer LITTLE BrorHen KIN Come | | Benetit at Sulzér's Harlem River Park. One of the blegest plonics ever con- | Ha ducted by Ne Italian | take place ulker's om ae Tver ‘Park,- on Bept. 20th memorate the unity of Italy to com ry prominent Itallan in New York to make !t a success for It terest of the Itallan benevo UTHE LONG SLIM OnE FROM man BROOKLYN Jent of YO THe sh 5 nich—new Pawo! iptes quarters at 1, 167 and Alcott & Weekes Specialty Co. . Announce the Formal Opentng of thetr New Establishment Lorated at 1 @hirty-third Street, West Numbers 43-45-47 On } Tuesday, September the Seventeenth | 109 ‘West Houaton street. It 4a to build ja hospital worthy of this city and Its citizens that Mr, Piva and his are working, The new re will be in Wastilngton Square the Italian Government | firm of the project It offered 960,00 would raise anoth: mt Morgan of- committee raised the requi sum, which js only fale the ammint nesded for begmning work on vaning. : Oy will be given between 7 and § During the afternoon @ bazaar will be con- An Exhthtt of Gmmus, Costumes, Tatlored Garments and Milltnery from abroad and at home mill be on ntem. a The high character of our to-order department te matntutned and our fartltties for, the produrtion of rxclustue garments are greatly increased. Get Well Fh ft Na bitter sentiment-over McManus's knifin, the Five-Cent Fare bill. 0) was paid into the f. he B. R. T. in extra ni by peo- residing in McManua's Senatorial trict. A 6-cent fare Is enough from Brooklyn Bridge to Coney Island, ‘The May parties in Central Park At leas ed coffers given by Senator McManus to the chil- |dren of the went side ere the biggest how it hap- | fakes in e way of alleged charity t have ever come to my notice. ch child ts taxed 15 cents per ticket: y are expected to buy cepa of unl- m size and color and parade through wont side streeta, like a circus, with ir alleged benefactor, ‘The’ McMan- leading the procession with a high I don't w who donates the cake and ice n, but that, ts all the ohiidren get jeir 15 cents, Judging from this, I cted that McManus on the Coney Island bill.”* would Five- rather e: rs) ent Far record which won for McManus the title of “Champion Dodger of the Senate,"’ as ciroulated by the Rank and File Club, of Tammany Hall, follows MeManus knifed Coney Island Five- Cent Fare bill. Ducked out of the capitol by = side @levator when a vote on Mayoralty Re- count’ bill was taken, picid Sealnat Bingham police reform Dedged recording himeelf ea Schoo! ‘Teachers’ Equal Pay measure. Voted against Public Utilittes bill. Mood against Gov, Hughes on Kelsey removal. ‘With Railroad Trust on removal of the | Klaventh avenue tracks of the New York Central Rallroad. Petitioned by constitu- enta, but lgnered thelr wishes, ST. LOUIS, “Billy” Evans, umpire wit second game y. Louls and Detroit team. able to the remainder of t clan sald to: antl i, : Price, 230 ; TRAIN HIT HAND-CAR. eee erred erleasl ALE a ROGHBESTPR, N. Y, Sept. 16.—The Munyon's Remedies at all druggists. mnost- Buffalo local on the West Shore ran down a hand-car contaloing five men on a ourve at Newark last ni, men Jumped and all Ahantasio, who was m1 MUNYOR'S BX KHEUMATISM CURB dom Lil to reileye In one to three hours, cures in a few days; price, § unyon'a Dyspepsia Cure is cure all forms of Indigestion troubles. guaranteed. to and stomach Cure speedily cures pains and all forma of Mo., Sept. 16.—-Umpire the American ho waa struck on the head re. a soda water bottle during the| punyon'e Headac! terday between the St. |! tires minutes, will _not “be puriti the blo articipate in any games for) Pits ef the Pied Ire season, his ph and breaks up cold in a few yon a Pile Ointment stops headache 25 cents nv "MUNYON'S DOCTORS Are learned physicians from leading colleces, | make no charge for advice. St, Tames 26th and Broadway. i nt. The ut Joe to pieces. ort ma. Greenhut and Company Invite you’to attend the opening of their Dry Goods Store on Tuesday (to-morrow) the Seventeenth day of September. A very significant event which affects the complexion of this section of the city to a most important degree and is of valuable concern to the shopping neighborhood of which by right of history this House is the center. From a geographical point of view, it ts none the less central, having the elevated rail- road, the surface cars (to which the New Jersey subway station will soan be added) immediately at its doors. Through these avenues all Ferries are easily reached and the whole of ‘Suburban Manhattan, as well as all sections of the city, covered. The widespread interest that the opening of a first class business-dn this famous building has aroused Is largely directed to its initial showing, For the first day as on those that are to follow—-the quality of the merchandise and the prices at which It is sold will be Greenhut and Company's most convincing advertisement. Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York, ba i xd Sates 6 ~ wer . ‘ sabe eel SF % i ‘ cae 6 pee per ee Re wee NEU aor ar CORTE ee OBO SNe TENN ies atl PAN OREN FET UO CRE RIFE ety STi yee Rett eRe ee