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a NEGRO VOTE LItS en a ae BRYAN’S HOPE FOR Cartoonist Flinn’s the battle on the Plains of Abraham, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1908. e _ fare parties of Tronuots and Osloway behind their heads, bu FRAER If Senator Keeps Aioof From Taft Democrats May Capture Ohio. “PAIRVIPW,” LINCOLN, Neb. July %.—According to Democratic leaders who have been to ‘Mairylew" and con- ferred with Mr. Bryan, the ability of to secure the ne- the Democratic ticket ‘ero vote In Ohio will depend largely upon the atfitude of Senator Foraker, So long as he remains outelde the Re publican breastworks, at lewst as re gards Judge Taft, the Democrats feel assured of large negro support in that Btate. Holding, political powe his support to T there is litve &@ sufficient 1 the cause of D affect the result Former Attorney-General Fraak Bonnett, of Columbus, and 1. M of Youngstown, who was y to ng home after & with Mr, Bryan las t tlons to size up the situa- y advantage of the The first fee regard to lil!nols and while that § looked after, It has been pr termined that the main eff Middle West will be directed toward In- diana and Ohio, where the Demooratic Live-Wire News Notes 1) fai} W HS. FOMWNDONTI THAT LL) = CHALLENGES FoR A SHOW: & BEFORE of found to have no fractu a ‘ aN IS t the same time yanks, the offi- o United States, are largely rrival of dnesday {a » real opening. Veneaee of Quebec's history from the >) LAPFORUFE SUPE FINES om THEOLOEN TIME WAS A THIEF HUNTER. __ time of Cartier and Champlain down to July w—-Witn a Streals Present Quaint Scenes age _—_— tu be the signal for DOCTOR ACCUSES DOCTOR, Fearing Collision, He Hurls Husband Follows and Both) yi; Ana ased to his abdomen oy Ranger Are Later Found in Area: [37 "m, Woous, Freak Sheniock, ating aS City Begins Ceiebration fot self From Machine and Ealls Under Car Wheels, wav Un ious. [Charles Bly, recognized as a convict) Te aandiner os - SIN) heel Ors rOUs who Kode ervey; [romh cise New UresiN of Its Founding. One Physician Says He Wan Beaten ME CARKEN — —_ + Ihenttentlary on the warden’s forse Haid tea WILL NOT | ; Jeleven vears ago, vesterday exclatmod si . give UP Mit Henry | Outside of the frantic tenants Dr.lvguess vou got me, kid,” and autetly| QUEBEC, July %.—ARhough the) Dr, Robert Mischer, of No. 101 Haat Weeeaenie Crawford, Brooklyn's woman] surrendered, He wes imnded over 18) prines ot Wales does not arrive until One Iundred and Third treet, was are ra ance surgeon, Capt. Christman, of the New Mexteo) -, We Sages ae o- uM nO, WER the eet eee toat night and Immediately] Weanencey, the week's cesttvities com Nathan . president of the New York BIKLN. Bervice Company. Haledon nea ‘ ata fire In the six-story double! vied on the overland train for SantalMemorating the founding of Quovec be the | te b rent, Nos, 28-200 South Third} jre, where he ‘hag owo vears, to porve! wan fn earnest to-day with the appe: Williams’ ’ on @ four. v sentence for horse! ang, rqetes ad tie burg, at 4 o'clock this | Te te Sher Sie betrayed. by aj azce in the streets f mounted | fellow convict nie discharged from) atmed men of the watch, in tle ¢ the blaze was discovered In ala position with the Grand Canon Lime) costumes of the days of Champlain, an- ELECTION n she went ANDIDATE inber of SHERMAN iy store run by Ben Fiegel and Cement Company at Nelson, Ariz. | nouncin SHAH TIER SHER AD se ny Fiegel and hia /and Cement Company, at Aeron na | ouncing the events of the celebra 4k 2 : 8 body! © le two latter took a header out) snertock ha jean Valjean from, ‘The city has taken on a carnival as- Fische KEEP QUIET tel aes ay q ‘rear window to the areaway, ten feet/the time of his escape and lived an pect, and besides 15,000 redcoats, high e's staan o! nization, fell directly 1 and ae oe For pit years he) lane lacket 7.000 Ro: said eens anders and blue jackets, soine 5,00) of! ,,8° f exemplary lif served as a a ‘ounty and in th sperate criminals elow, and remained there unconscious, to Somebody in the street shouted "itr Nid not atrike the trolley | and the twenty-four families in the big double-decker began crowding the FOR A MONTH the wheels passed ove of Mosavel, he population are arrayed in costumes fim, wad t the middle ages, representing the, House di not jumped have escaped SUH And fire-escapes, Many were as —=, 2 trampled in the rush, and before they! could get out were overcome by smoke, one oe | NeW Potatoes Bag 15 = At All James Butler mc. Stores These potatoes are picked trom the finest grown in Southern New Jersey, and are a little bit the best we have handled, At the lowest price of the season we sold them last week by the trainload, Our patrons were so pleased that we continue the sale until next Wednesday night at the same low price, which is prac- tically their cost by the carload. If you tried them last week you will increase your order this time, for you know what big value you are getting, If you didn't buy, don't miss this second opportunity, Let the family have the biggest treat in new potatoes they have had this summer. We have many other attractions for the thrifty, home-loving housekeeper, We mention a few more, all of the highest quality, Vanden wheel he inigh re were @ uu the trolley when saw Vandenburg third floor of N th ; Ind fig ¢ No. 230, tried to Jump | SovITs all under ie ear. Some of them grew through the glass door, and pheild [MUN TNT hysterical cuts and bruises on the face and vody. YouRE Lo The car nad to be to release While a man was sending in an ame FoR, 19 !T? the man’s body, & ce call, Mrs, Sarah Morganstetn, | ves on the sixth floor, appared in | lothes and suddenly remem- at she had forgotten her child- three ye od. | » Company No lock away, had exti yut the house was stU! filed ) smoke, Several firemen rushed to sixth floor and found the two child. | trolley befo ved nds who to P were heir friend Mary Crawford had arrived in | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ee tae five Sea a blican| Bulletin. safe and seasonable for the warmest weather diet: column, —— 3 pe is a eee 8! aay TOUR TO YeLLowsTone Park ano f Best Creamery Butter, av...........20¢ sentiment of the country toward the 79 THE dwo candidates is being adopted by a RAILROADS: number of Democrats traveliing on the transcontinental trains through Lin- coin. For the past several days viyit- ors to Fairview have kept Mr. Bryan Informed of the result of polls made vy them of passengers aboard their trains, It is said that the figures pre- | sented were highly gratifying to Mr. Bryan, One thing is definitely settled, and that is that the chairmanship of the | National Committee will not go to a Southern man, because of the attitude of the Southerners toward the negro. Although Mr. Bryan thinks highly of Mr, Ollie James, of Kentucky, and his | name was prominently considered for | the place, the position taken by Mr, James some time ago in favoring the disfranchisement of the negro made his appointment out of the question, _ oo | WEE GIAL'S MATCH MADE FIRE PANIC Six-Year-Old Clara Micl-!- ‘son Set Herself Ablaze in Big Apartment. THE CANADIAN ROCKIES. In the heart of the Rocky Mountains, lies owe of nature's rich- est treasures—the Yellowstone National Park. It is America’s greatest show ground. To visit this Park Is to see nature in a variety of rare and majestic moods. Mammoth het springs, with multicolored terraces, clits of glass, beautiful lakes, mighty falls, glorious canyons and geysers of all descriy tions, are seen in this wonderful region. On August 24 a personally-<ondueted tour through the Yel- lowstone Park to Portland and Seattle, returning through the mag- nificent Canadian Rocky Mountains, will leave the East by special train over the Pen ylvania Railroad. Five and one-half days will be spent in the Pa » Portland, one day in Vancouver, one day at Field, B. C., one day at Laggan, Alba., one day at Banff, and stops will be made at many other points of interest. The tour will cover a period of twenty-two days As an educational trip for both teacher and scholar, this tour j C s it covers a section of America steeped in n scenery and replete with the marvellous Belle Brook Print Butter, ¢:io:..... 27¢ 12Strictly Fresh NewLaidEggs, 25¢ Cream Cheese, tarciest New york State;ib..... 15€ oa en cee ne, eco Hesiclosssii gs [Borax SOap |e Be Azure Ball Blue, Butler's Best Strong Ammonia, Meals BOX Gain ts 8¢e 7 Cakes, 25¢e large bottle... 3@ New Store at 1088 Park Ave. (ssn siif'sts.) will open on Thursday morning next, July 23d. Every lady in this tine residen- tial neighborhood is cordially invited to visit the new store. A trial order will convirce you how much you will gain in purity and quality as well as in price. Patrons may rely on getting only the choicest of pure toods and table supplies— the best that the markets of ‘he world can turnish. ‘Marshall’s Kippered Herring, -. 12c | Imported Sardines, Auto brand; large 24-Ib. can. 18¢ Imported Sardines, is aive oi, 4 can........ 10€ Red Grahams, National Biscuit Co.’s regular 10c package, 7@ ‘Uneeda Milk and Zu-Zus, 3%... 34¢ Cream of Wheat, regular price 15¢, 2 pkgs. 25¢ Golden Santos Coffee, [ii i:i.;, 21bs. 25¢ Lemons, «xt........ 1¢ ONIONS, by te quet.. 7€ Smoked Shoulders, tein, tender, 94e Be Ri houey Ham or Tongue, 4Qe@ Gelicious little “picnics;” Ib... ure food dois My 12¢ mt 25 Now HOw SHALL WE K, one da nature, vill cover all necessary expenses, will be $246 portionate from other points. e Park of the Nation should ap- y will be limited. Apply HARRIMAN ANO HILL ARE FOR RAISING FREIGHT RATES RATHER THAN CUTTING WAGE S—~ BUT,™. WHO PAYS FORIT IN THE END ? Clara Michelson, a bionde miss of six, alone for a minute by her mother to-day tn the sixth floor of N dred and Twelfth § le ast One Hun-) = The child has} ed that by scratching a mate blaze will follow, and the mate in the Michelson house are caref kept on high shelves. To-day = one escaped notice and what Clara did W4IMe Milpaugh Found Hin Wife with it was ‘ThreW the th the house into Summoned the reserves of the Fat One Hundred and T % static HUSBAND LED RAID. tn Jersey City. y families that live in iproar. Mrs. Florence Milpauch. wife of Wil le Milpaugh, a merchant, af No, 7 Pine Ixth street | atreet Port Jervis, N. Y re arrested ¢ ‘a flat R. & B. Boned Caicker, Maryland; 4 cae... see was ae fom eye | man’s husband best cuts; sc citon, id inners ' Xoat, | They were arraigned Judge Boneless Bacon, s 17¢ Malt Exiraci, Peerless brand, liquid 1004; 25¢e Farmer. Milpaugh had a ourt Brand; best sugar-cured; ID... +06 bottle Ge: 3 bottles. : 5 with hs wife. He seemed disposed to forgive the woman and the willing to return to her husband Farmer put the case over until morrow. peared Unsurpassed Teas and Coffees S, & H. Stamps { 1 lb. Old Plantation Coffee, 30c ) Total 60 FREE with | % tb. Butler’s Best 50c Tea, 25¢ j Purchase anc 100 S, & H. Stamps FREE Diana Tea, tee tb 70¢ with 1 Ib. carton 45 S, & H. Stamps FREE Diana Tea, Pecvuls 35¢ ; wil A ib, carton me ote 20> AWARE { Diana Tea, 5.50: 1., 18¢ Four Famous Brands of Condensed Milk Butler’s Brand Liberty Brand Seminole Brand Essie Brand From the pure milk; Rich in cream; a can Extra rich and chotce; Richest and best for can reduced tO... ze reduced tO.serserse 8c reduced to..sssee.. 9e babies; can....ee 10¢ 3 At 94 James Butler Licensed Liquor Stores r d a ot ne At Remarkable Reductions To make prompt clearance of all our in- complete fines and discontinued styles, we oifer the following extraordinary values in stylish Summer shoes. Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers, in Tans, Patent § Leather, Gun Metal and Vici Kid; were $4, $3.50 and $3; at 2.00 Bonwit, Harris &C Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St, 3 Pag Few Da Vs $ RETIRING SALE —__—_ aa} Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers, in Tans, Patent g Gol i erence Cams and Vel kids were 83, $250 §4 3S || Burnett’s Old Tom Gin, cxt trom se, « botte........ TH Going Out of Business 3 PLR eS Cm? ol ag a Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, cut from $1.00 to, abot. 79@ id F 3 i sli in Tans, Pé | Special Reserve Rye Whiskey cut from $1.25 to, a bot 89c 1 S ¥ op 7... 3 | Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers, in Vans, Patent § Pp 9 91.25 to, . Bee IS BS Epi Heue aloes of Cost § | “Leather, Gun Metal, Canvas and viel Kidh were 228911791 Sh 1.00 4 California Port or Sherry, cut trom 35¢ to, a bottle.... 24 Sn ee e All Our $20.09, $25.00, $30.00, | At 3 SALE AT ALL OF OUR NINE STORES California Claret, ful! boitte, 19¢; half bottlesss+.+- e+ 10€ $35.00 Men’s Suits | A) : EAST SIDE: weenie BROOKLYN STORES: French Claret, Jean Francisco et Cie.’s, special importation, bot., 50e Reduced to $10.00, : Al) 3 | sd ave. ant 1224 Sat, Gh oe cd Zh satan Awnaasnw’ |(q BASS Ale or Guinness’s Stout - + 2 bottles 25e] | Your unrestricled choic ati => J | HO Gd Ave,, Bath and 87th Streets SUL to REV Rad FBd_St 729-831-833 Broadway, between Park a “§, & H.’" Stamps Free with bott! of the lar family favorite— ae of all “ou high ; : 162 Bowery, near Broome Street. 7 “ SF, a Bal eas ae Te = 50 Old Monog ram Whiskey, vort s13 bottle, for 75¢ = }' grade tailored Suits. } A Suit 2801 34 Ave., 150th and 1SIst Streets ITI We 1263-1265-1287 Brondway, near Greene _ "S, & H,”" Stamps Free with case of 24 bottles of $i 00 “ae | ; Bron. : 2 g | Ave. 30 Lager Beer, Etret’s, Rupper’s Eichler’s, Liebmann’s, e