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NRC TSE RET Four Well Up in the Voting for Honors of Mardi Gras CHLOREN'S DAY TOAD CONEY | BG CARNAL Committee Arranges Special Pageant for Saturday Af- | ternoon, Sept. 19. | BEST OF PROGRAMMES. Y MONOPOLE \ JAGK GRAM Only Five Days Left in Which to Elect King and Queen, ‘M@ttention having been called to the fact that the Mardi Gras Carnival at Ooney Island occurs after the schools @pen, and that 650,00 children would mies it all unless special provision is made for them, the committee has de- @ided to make Saturday, Sept. 19, the Jest day of the festival, Children's Day. There will be a specially arranged parade for the young folks, as well as the regular pageant of King Carnival end the Age of Progress, all in the af- ternoon, All the bands of music will be in the parade, the same as at night, and there will be no pageant that night, the parade for the young folks taking its place, and starting at 2.0 o'clock. With only five days left for hustling, | the campaigners are doing great} “stunts” for their respective candidates for King and Queen of the Isle of Joy, and although Alderman Lewis M, Potter holds his lead, Alfred Katz, James Fazlo and Sunny Brook Levy reduced ‘his lead a little in to-day’s poll, and a comparatively new candidate, Joseph M. Schenck, who {s a showman at Coney) Island and at Fort George, and was) nominated by the Independent Eng- JAMES FAZ/O. ander Dramatic and Pleasure Club, of No. 1% East One Hundred and Six-|— - teenth street, is climbing to the top. | ——— Sent Up to Fifth Place. |} HOW VOTE STANDS Mr. Schenck ei in the race | FOR KING AND QUEEN ea ia OF CONEY CARNIVAL, “SUCH DOINGS AFTER DOOLN'S Pee | — |Two Women Who Attended Got, Into Trouble as They | Returned Home. Tncloved please find 5,000 votes for Bewoph M, Schenck. ‘The campaign commit see are working like Trojans to elect one of the best follows in the world. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. Arthur Popper, Crist Kennedy Fred. 5. Goldemith, Sam Bernstein, Henderson Paolo, @ecretary. But Alderman Potter, native born to @oney Island, where he has spent all his Mfe, his father being the Iate Capt, Gamuel Potter, a deep-sea pilot, ts get-| @ng the benefit of a stampede of other) @@nididates, Dr, David Lazarus, of No. | ®@ Woot Sixty-ftth street, candidate of J )°#; Payton Magistrate Moss, in the Harlem Court, | to-day disposed of two morning after | incidents ng from Leader Dod- |Jing’s gala picnic in upper Manhattan, Women were the accused in both cases, | Long about dawn, it seems, Mrs. Mary | and twency-five, of N avenue, was passing down h avenue, somewhat piqued be- | je she had committed the faux pas | res Binith ttendi danc ; aalwl @he Osceola Club, being the latest to|] Joe Wh te ; of att nding a ven e with @ man who | withdraw In favor of Alderman Potter,| J [iP Voltas Darby. could not gracefully spin, | ae terete pie to sing,” she sald as per the following letter: W, G, Ferris . you cannot dance. | i J rt ke a wooden Indian.” | herein wish to thank my many friends} H thove who have ‘entered me in the Mardi festival contest. 1 appreciate’ their i Slavin. At that Instant Mrs, Summers oollided ‘and good-will, and pledge myselt pute {p,reciprosate whenever the opportunity. pre: Patel He Gorert with a wooden Indian standing in front | Te ee otter ay St || Georwe, H. Maxwol of the cigar store of Richard Welnsteta, hus bebalt, aud request my constituents to Reena No. 2818 Highth avenue Gi bin by forwarding ballots for him, Bert M. Daw "Oh, look who's here," she exclaimed DR. D, LAZARUS. | Yrtt ie , xchadr fo, the BAltor of The Evening World. Mtuapaniines as she wound her arms about the war- "As an old feign of Bae Neiead Tommy Cox erty rior's waist flow watch him and end as one who Is connected with some Rees eaters ei ‘the largest amusement enterprises in QUEEN, just see how or a you are. je island, Iam very glad to eee that | J Mrs, Ernst Popp Broke Store Window. man who has done 0 much for the | J Mrs. Janos MoClusky oe 4 provement and advancement of the |f tiiian Murphy Saying which Mrs, Summers tipped dgland bids fair to be crowned King of | J it the indian off its pedestal and tried to the Island of Joy, and that man {s/J Mrs. Ben Levy dance, The escort had it on the Indan, Alderman Louls M, Potter, Fannie Wolf (ors then bronsedic warriors tripnediiand 8. E. ‘Verv truly. JACKMAN, Phillips went crashing through a plate glass “Proprietor of 8, E. Jackman's Amuse- y Spooner. window . z ments.” - | ts, Summers knew what Weinstein ought of her action long before the igar store keeper appeared. Mr, W. stein, in fact, began express him- self when he tumbied out of bed, and y the time he reacned the street and Inclosed please find 150 votes for ‘Doc’! Moseley from his friends in LAWYERS’ TITLE INS, & TRUST CO, Balloting for Queen. stan en uae yotes for Mra, James realized that fifty dollars of McClusky for of the Coney Islind real ney was in splinters, Mardi Gras, Mrs, McClusky Is very popular Beare Hs he made sounded like a duet a battle and the Fou A policeman also appeared and arrested the fair lady, in the Bronx and the yo: candidates, Summers} THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908, BRYAN MEN QUT $815(00 YORK; WILL TO MAKE SCHOOLS "NEW GH FOR WEST, SAFE FROM FRE Has Retarded Needed Work Somewhat. ORGANIZE A BASUBALL CL Mack Hurries Heavy Forces Into “Doubtful” Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio, DIRECTS FROM CHICAGO | CHANGES IN 200 MADE. Republicans Alarmed by Latest Fully Million More Will Be Re-| Reports—Kern to Tour quired to Safeguard All Pacific Coast. Pupils. A strategic ohange of base has been executed by the Democratic managers jp Two hundred public school buildings this city are being safeguarded from New York to Chicago, shifting against fire. One million dollars appro- the political battle from the Bast to oriated by the Board of Estimate for the West the ose in May last is almost ex- Nearly all the party generals are DOW | pended, Contracts for fire-oscapes, ad- en route to the Western headquarters, ditional stairways, fire-proofing, extra from which will be directed the attack| Windows and exits, siding doors, | broader staircases and other altera- Republicans, and Ohio, Indi- ppm the FepUblogna, Z fal tlons imperative to the safety af chil- ana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Kansas and) aren are being instatled. But the work Nebraska will be the battleground of 's practically only started and the eve al! the forces that can be rallied. of the reopening of the schools finds, IDA. SCHNALL x 12--No, 84 Roosevelt st ‘The campaign in the East will be vara teralions i from baa 4 | us 7 Downing e cts for fire proofing work and|12}—No. 336 East cl te con Baad CupAY, tOatDe) sing le) tate) ot | Otnert charges calsuisieaiio meee Cre He Now York. | schools safe have been held up In the| Total Chairman Norman E, Mack, accom-| Fiance Department. Several reached tenet panied by Senator Culberson, Judge the Department of Education only yes- OOKLYN. Tomlinson, Josepius Daniels and sev- | ; eral Other leaders, deserted New York terday. The aggregate |entered into sums up $815,048 contracts). leaving City last night, leaving the campaign) balance of $181,954.00 still available here in charge of Vice-Chairman Hud-| from tha original appr n. The speth and various State chairmen, delay tn certifying to the full million! The news that started them off W8s dojlars’ worth of contracts so urgent- that in addition to Indiana and Ne-|jy needed {s attributed to that bug- braska, already classed as doubdtful,| hear—‘fnancial stringency.’ Comp nd Concant O1—Sth ave. and 13th st O4—Walworth st., near Myrtle ave, Qu . tear Ralph. ay i, there have developed strong Democratic ‘oller Metz says he is feeling his way chances of carrying Ohlo, [linols, Wis- rel : slowly. The million dollars and more| consin and Kansas, | will be spent, he adds, safeguarding | Bryan Tide, Says Mack. the schools, but the money must be ac- “There has bean a wonderful increasa | @uired gradually and spent to the best} 34—Norman ai #+—Throop ave. Lafayette ay 48—Union at., ave r Graha: hain ave z near Humboldt ‘at, in Bryan strength not only in the Mid- | *dvantage Fa “Central ave. dle West, but in the far West,” said | World Exposed Danger. ey Chairman Mack to The Evening World| When The Evening World called pub- | Just before his departure. ef Me attention to the fire trap conditions | S$ —Rergen ‘st., corner Schenectady ave. Bae tide tn many States hitherto! in scores of schools following the awful | Sé—Irving ave, corner Harman Republican is now running strongly our| iogy of life in a burning school at Col | Ae Dearrt, Sty Near Batfond ave way. Ohio and Illinois give every| iinwood Ohlo, last April, the Board of meggteBourail st Schenck st Promise of turning to Bryan, Wiscon- to act. The | ot#! An for Brooklya, Estimate was prompt | million dollars was appropriated at a five minutes’ session, ‘The money was ; rendered instantly available but the sehen No. letting of the contracts and their cer- | tification as a pre-requisite to opera: | tion was slow. Instead of the work be- | ing pushed vigorously all summer and | contracts Immediately certified to, there was procrastination. Contracts were accepted, but not cer- tifled to, and, as stated, the last batch | |was received only yesterday by the | fon, too, invites the Democratic propa- ganda, and we intend to make a strong effort to carry the State. “In Kansas the Republicans have been placed in an awkward position by the action of their own State conven-| thon indorsing the Democratic idea of | guaranteeing bank deposits. That {s &n open invitation for us tu enter and take possession. “In the Rocky Mountain States and along the Pacific coast drvan is gain- BRONX, Location fe ave, and 148th at Bronx, Al! are soho! undergoing {mportant the appro- ns being Doing Best, Says Metz. Ing every day. Colorado, Wyoming. Py “We are do! : Board of Education, Montana, Nevada, California and Ore- ‘There are more to be made if all the, pe ded sears nD f. ie money, on are now in the doubtful list, with hools of antiquated architecture, and | saiq c. ApS “S He. Public’ ee all indications fave ing the Democracy : yar yan a even many of the modern ones, which |is no question all Will be required will be @ money that “Mr, Kern, the Vice-Presidential can- have been adjudged dangerous, are to Ppropriated to Sra ur thanant acon, for @ far West-/ he rendered safe before the snow files. | males ou so st in the coun SEE FORE RArOUeD Be States ment ‘The total of contracts entered into for | 114" Put t apprectat and we look for gratifying results to needed. We have follow, the various boroughs is as follo Manhattan -$417,800 | tracts in a manner dictated by dest “Here in the East New York will) i ake Judgment be our principal fighting ground. 1 * "88,300 ett of improvement has gone have conferred with the party leaders, ; do.a9 steadily on all summer and would have j been pushed with even greater vigor $1,000,000 More Needed. {f the city's finances permitted a great 1 expenditure. Fireproofing work It is estimated that an Cottle plans of the architects of the Depart. million dollars will be required to make | ment of Education will be carried out, all schools comparatively safe, It is, 80 far as I am concerned, until! ry designed to erect fireproof partitions Phe Of our public schools 1s safe human Ingenuity can make it and all where needed, estublish flre-escapes, of the ramshz and we shall begin at once a system- atic organization of Democrats In every election district. A large number of active workers are to go Into every county and by direct effort endeavor to Ine up the State for the Democ- racy. ; alguien Kkle edifices are replaced "I Intend to return here with Mr. ieee wae ae Aig raittae |e modern mulldings. Bryan on the lth for a short stay,| Sl! doors th ately = aaa and then probably shall go Wee| them with sliding doors; cover all heat- again.’ ing pipes with fireproof casing, and put | in additional windows and exits. In Fight for Jersey» Too, |many of the schools radical internal| While concentrating In New York, it intention to entirely desert | Eastern States. Vice-Chairman | ? s are needed, and in several) thesa have been or are being A present rate of progress the i!] be prolonged into the Hudspeth believes that there is good wo midwinter session, opportunity of carrying New Jersey, In. Manhattan alone more than one F —>— hundred and thirty schools were on the 1a ci person, | particularly owing to the great influ. t 1 or Lint ies fron ints Flat. he blamed !t on Peak # jist as requiring attention in lesser or 74 (| spe i tr BOONEN ISLAND Fie nvr roma a ance, he was 2° that New York exercises there,| greater detail, The vreat bulk of these Ida Schnall Finds It More In- TOVLPOFATER VOI ee ree eee] dtecharged. | and as one State goes, so will the other |have been made pr ally pose aiile ; altene fink fier cay Fell Over the Dachshund PG RSE OECTA Oy) nat have been) teresting to Play than to yevy for Queen of the Ma 1 Ww, recelve local attention, but the rest of | Dire Mee oe haing made go: | Tuck (o Mrs, Leona Martin, of No, 11 Weat | tecelve made safe or ar ; . } iy: | New England is conceded to the Repub- | Watch a G Inclosed find thirty-ts ne Hundred and Thrty-third stroe a same, Queen, ‘Stiss antian Ate one the: second Ditsonen. avert the | cana without a struggle, 80 is Penn: MANHATTAN | IC Minna attended Mr, Dooling’s party accom: | s.ivania The campaign in Maryland Tacatlop: Inclosed you will find yenine ton's panied by her one best bet and pet, | 7 arnt | i 116 Henry st. : Mortimer Kapnin for King Wale to Pode a dachshund, The faithful Dodo fiers sts CLS Wie NALCTES $y EN ket and Moron « i Believing that girls will find more in- wa! five mien for Jana» tne : ot AL AOR olclork Dodo turned tnto One | p fe latter a watching {Miss Ida Schnall, cham- and old nger of the Postal ‘Telegraph | in, Miss Minna } C Th b worth fighting for. pion girl athlete in the Bronx, Proposes Company en Biel wit 1 DHOND Syreues cree eri MA cet’ | In Republican headguarters, (he new 124 to organize a nine of ath F, | if met d Dodo had extended himalt bl a i oe | i nine of athietic youn, A Dozen for Doniin | Rot ond. row In departing from the Manhattan Casino | trom the Middle West during the past «fap \gete i “sty Hast 12th at, | women for the season of 148,” Mle LEMMBY FAMIL* ject er ip that ricular t 1 Y 9 jterdam av. ind @3d st. , " A iit you kindly credit to “Our 3 oll jeserapecetacea tae Pores DF his anatomy which, carries beg date eR URE hi Aeeariste ete West Sa:h'at | eee vepeant sn ae eae n ee mighty Donlin, captain of the Canta, these | ref ioset, ine votes, for Minna Philitn Fis ringed tail that he desired to go | ! } el RONG. ea Baa Ho baleaty Sa eta agietatty nc cL) Epsite woten | Lat all the rootera at uy wil work with might and main tol home, In consequence, while Dodo's | and all PON? 38 Brosmeaes manufacturer, of No. 178 Fulton a break the fences out in Pittah if ee een OF carmival a4 well, Shel head was almost home his extenu been directed from here. Branch of- a urely Wear her crown with ea SWEET SIXTEENS From Other Campalgners. o extended tortuously all the way to | A man at One Hundred reet who was silly 4 bring the grand old pennant to Now RIE lear o} ¢ Come on, you fans, ant take | Fe this to your heart, gend in all the votes | You can get for him: JOSEPH BAYONNE York, and Fortlett | to get a can of mixed ale, took one fook. Inclosed find sixteen votos for Eva ‘Tan.|,.Inclosed find 323 votes from the United f a all i 3 t "| Curtain! That's all, fens, my favorite vaudeville tiara oomn, | niet Appraisers Stare? (r RCHAGINe” | Mire, “Martin. at 4.08 o'clock turned the ‘ IN SMIZE F ¥6 at ° of One Hu @rowned Queen. any et a) Miss Mande ba | Dodo had passed, She tripped and fell, Herewith 1 Inelose twent (ete (0 votes to be placed to ner | Phe shock surprise was #0 Kreat a the most beautiful actress of Harlem, Mise Pour hes Heaman had to assist her to the ata- Beatrice Morgan. 1 hope her f thelr utmost best to make her MISS She wan discharged, too. oe MIS8ING BROKER FOUND, | Raymond J. Grace, a real eatate deal- | er, of No. 869 Jay street, Brooklyn, who | had been missing since last Monday nd for whom his family liad 8 police to send out a general was found at St. Mary's Hos- coMM! tlon. a ERK. Inclosed find fifteen votos for Miss Beatrice Morgan, my favorite actress, Ww ‘The onty Harlem gir! tn ¢ the Mardl Gras ls very pretty and popu find ten coupons. Inclosed find fifteen votes tor Eva quay. F. Y. Inclosed find four votes tor Tan. v. 8 9 wha i 4 my dear 4 Heancbor¢ M tal at Jamaica, L. I, last night, Mr, | Peete Queens romane Hoping she will | Tee! live American-bom can Hale. cons, | Grace had been suffering from the ef:| E “BDITH BOW?! Chatrman Ralph Sloane Mardi Graa Gom.| fects of overwork and was living at a| Inclosed find elght votes for Edna gr ses: eae Far Rockaway hotel when he disap | pooner, whom I sincerely hope to ban | pelt ceed Dh ae ia feel std oe peared, Where he spent the Interva! is LILUIAN 2 not known, but he was found wandering these votes are sen | ve'th; | on Springfield road, Springfield, Queens, | ne Mardi! Gras Carnival. Aly hal | Thureday. | King Joseph: pee ees | UMPLOYPES PARADISE PARK | TEACHER WEDS A PUPIL, | lowed please tind twelve vo When Miss Resste Mooney. of No, ICKS. | Schenck eloped please find thirty-five votes for | for whon on May Spooner for Queen ot ila er of a1 Gras. From a little friend, vou 1 herewith you will find siaty-two yotas is Miss Hina May Spooner of the | mie Soong Rock Company of Brooklyn, p BERRY DRAMATIC SOCIFTY. Pamdise Park and Coney ‘Tanguay f LILL’ u +: n reet 5 West Fifty-second street, Bayonne, N, Votes for Hughes. fon Mise Tenpuay J, resigned ne Leacuer In find forty votes for revit Lblic Scnool leveloped 8. TRO ealdnte, Beatne 204 id been married Tuesday. b ‘A CH ro a iv A if St ‘ this He Covne, pastor o cent find twenty y r te i's Roman Catholle Churoh, to| redant B18 Weat One H ALTAR BOYS oF \iberts Persita. The latter was a pupil | eae aires Om le of Wastin, ‘ ss Mooney's last winter at the uenerou! i you will find 128yotes for f ening svhool oe ea William Hi. Prange —. Inctoond tes AOTC be Aret North Reach Carnival, domme tes ieee een inn R. Pren Great preparations are being made! phot, W. WILLIAMSON, | BW cua, |tor the Free Fireworks Carnival” and ease Slat thirty votes for le take place Lavy. Best man for the crown.” t ll and G. FISCHER » different. bust Inciesed please find 100 votes for id r Re C the « Mervin. W. 8. raga) ound North ni ire € territory will take part in the Bratesed yon wl please fet fortyewven| (For Voling Uoapon See Page 4.) 1 nue, Bronx, and by many Is considered the most remarkable woman athlete in the country. She-won the 20-yard dash by sixty yards at the firemen s ceieuration Aug. and got @ gold medal, and last Sat- ufday was victorious in a 10-yard dash at Morris Park. Both of these events were partlal- ated in only by girls, but Miss schnall has oftery defeate’ the boys of Bronx floes were established in Chicago, but no particularly active work emanated from there The Democratic change of base is ex- pected to cause a similar movement in| Republican ranks, just as in the 1806 campaign, Chairman Hanna during | October concentrated practically all | the operations hitherto ‘s forces in the Middle West, and moved high schools in shot putting, running mping, and saya sne prefer to Chicago himself to direct operations West sith et ‘ ae 0 snes ats peoneeiie at Hal from that central point of vantage. 46-8 holas ave and Wak 156th at, 80 easy. i | {8o-—11at tand aac Miss Schnall 1s an expert skater, Republicans Alarmed. | bath 1 3d aves icyclist, basketball player, as well as baseball piayer, and her muscles are as strong a8 those of many professional men athletes, She believes in athletics Chairman Hitchcock went to Chicago! @ week ago, intending to remain a few days looking over things. He has not | tor girls both for their health and for is stay has a alte their protection, Hed iol spina tober alk tcaidaatad be |'"She left her. wheel In front of an longed by the unexpectedly strong de-) (7X0 eam ave and 171 a | velopment of Bryan sentime: W3—104th st., between Ist and 2d aves A month ago Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio | 111—1084 st., betmsen 8th and Madison aves, and Kansas were put down In the Re-| -No, 208 West 13th st | publican books as absolutely assured. | . $6 Greenwich st. | Now there ts a question mark after | 4 office in One Hundred and Forty-ninth street a few nights ago, and when she came out found a man trying to make away with It. She let swing a left hook that caused him to desert the vicinity at a two-minute gait | As to the woman baseball club, Mise No, 351 West 18th at. 121 Bast Sist st. them. 18—No, Schnall wants athletically inclined girls s | 54—-Amsterdam aye. and 104th ot |to communicate with her. If they are Members of the Republican Executive) 37—Nos, 114-124 West sth at. | not athletes she ts willing to put them Committee began yesterday revising! eats} & | through a course of training and make @ir list of electoral votes. Some of) ,63-Fire! &y them athletes. Here ts part of her own them started figuring on the possibility | 172— {00tm | dally exercise—but they are not com- of Bryan being elected even without) New York. They were confident that up to date this could aot be done, but tue mere fact of the figuring being done | pelled to take It: Rises at 6 A. M. Fifteen-minute dumbbell exercise. Fifteen minutes with weight machine. es Wo —HiMington and Forsythe etreote 1L—No. 80) Monroe st 9, 820 East 20th st shows that the confidence of tne past) SN? t at. Cold plunge. ionth hag been much shaken. eNom and Suttolx ote Hour’s walk, then another cold plunge, The tall tower of the Metropolitan) 1ss— Lewis and East 84 ats, rubdown and breakfast Building is not so good @ point for sur-| x West Mth st veying the battle field as ant! The doubtful States of the are out of touch with the Eastern side, vf the Hudson River, | The Democrats have found this out| ‘rat, and made a q STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! HE WONDERED WHAT No, 235 220 Te Me saaton ave, end @8th at, Se—Lexingion ave: And, botnet, i iscal prophets tn both eamps’ Neither | $- side will make a move here until after feasant ave. and ilith | the State ceaventions, | Stee 4 im shift, n The state of New York 1s doubtful bee a MADE THE GIRL SMILE. yond all calculations of the wisest BONS os th st Ask your music dealer, he'll tell you, 0 will EDDIE FOY, Published by “SHAPIRO,” N, ¥. | Hall, § P.M. | ly $85,390 and | will Mu i the | |9 delezates from that couty, oo, PARTY BOSSES STAGGERED BY TRE WORK AnEAD | | Overwhelmed With Routine | Arrangements to Conform With Election Laws. PRIMARIES NEXT WEEK. Then Will Come the District | and State Conventions— Registration Days to Follow. The political calendars for the next thirty days are so full of events that Organization managers are overwhelm- ed with routine arrangements to con- form with the legal machinery of pri | maries, conventions and election, Here are the Republican events in Manhattan and the Bronx: Sept. 8-Primaries, polls open 3 P. M. | to 9 P. M. Bept. 10-Organization meeting _ of | County Committee, Murray Hill Ly- | ceum, 3.30 F. M. Assembly district convention | ct delegates to State convention, 6.90 P. M. | Sept. 1¢—State convention, Saratoga. Sept. 2—Congressional district nomi- nating convention, 8.30 P. M. Sept. 80-Senatorial district nominat- ing conventions, 30 P. M, Oct, 1-Aseembly district nominating | conventions, 8.30 P. M. Oct, 7—County convention, Murray | Hill Lyceum, 8-30 P. M., to Nominate one | justice of the Supreme Court, one sur- | Togate, two justices of the City Court, | 5, 6, 10, 12—Registration days. | Election day. | Tammany Schedu The Tammany Democratic calendar 18 similar in events, but slightly different in_ dates; Sept. &—Primaries, 8 P. M. to 9 P. M. Sept. ll-Assemb|y district conventions to elect State convention delega' Sept. 15—State convention, Roc! er. 1—Congessional district conve: tions, 8 P. M. Oct. #-Senatorial district oP. M, Ch Hints mbly district conventions, Oct. 7—County convention, Tammany Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond will have conventions of thelr own on vary- conventions, | j after he had been held in heavy »» | meantime begun an investigatio, © | told that E.R THOMAS MAY OSE INJURED LEG. 4 DESPITE FG 4 2 —— wo Blood Poisoning Sets In anc Surgeons Deem Amputa- tion Necessary. i Edward R. Bhomas, former rat turfman and sporting man, who is ue der indictment in New York for ha financial dealings and is having troubl: with the authorities for speeding h. automobile near Long Branch severe weeks ago, Is {a a critical condition, Thomas injured his leg.in an accider which oceurred when he was breakin speed records in Long Branch, but f@ atime it was thought ko would re cover, He spent about ten days h the Memorial Hospital at Long Brane and was then brought to New Yo1 on the speeding charge by the © mouth County officials, The Au bile Association of America had 1'3@ Thomas's revord as a speeder found that he had been arreste numerous occasions, Because o1 record a plan Was set on foot t:¢ pe! him from the association. At Roosevelt Hospital it was that Thomas's Injury was much serious than at first supposed, He'@® he would be lame for Compilcations then developed and Injured man was informed that leg would prooably have to be am? tated, He was removed to his coun® place at Holmdel, N. J., where it wé thought the quiet would help him re gain strength. Hoe failed to rally ané last night {t was announced that septie polsoning had set in, Mrs. R. L. Beekman, Thomas's sistes, hurried from Newport, but such wee. Thomas's condition that Drs, Bull and Brewer, the surgeons in attendanes would not permit her to see him, A Consultation of physicians will be held to-day, when it will be decided whether Thomas is In condition to undergo a operation, Mrs. Thomas | now abroad, she haw Ing gone to Europe with her husband's mother several months ago. ‘ Ing dates, The primaries next Tuesday will have! two special elemente of interest. On: the Republican side, there will be test votes In half a dozen or more selected districts on the renom.w tion of Gov. | Hughes, Enrolled Repuolicans will be given their choloe of two ballots, differ- Ing only In that one bears the Gover- nor's name and the other does not. | mond| These will have no other effect than indicating public sentiment | All Interest tn Democratic primaries | center In Brooklyn, where ‘Boss’ | mphy, of Tammany, ts endeavoring | to overthrow Senator McCarren from | the leadership in thet borough. The n consistently Primary vote of Tuesday ts expected | to settle the question of whether the Tiger can cross the bridge. Reputlican State Fight, The Republican State convention will bo composed of 1,00 delagates, of which | 341 are trom Greater New York, These latter delegate: are to be choren next | Friday. It {a understood that they will be uninstructed. | ‘ost o fthe counties up-State have @lested their State convention delegates, but out of the sq) already chosen very few are insiructed as to gubernational | candidates, Gov. Hughes has pledged tohim 62 del- egates from the counties of Broome, Cayuga, Dutchess, Onelda, Rensselaer and Wyoming. Senator Horace White, of Syracuse, has {natructed for him the ® delegates from On ondaga County. James Wadsworth, jr, speaker of the Assembly, has pledged 10 delegates from Chautauque and 7 from Livingston. Senator Heacock, of Herkimer, has the e Democratic State Convention will have only 450 delegates, or three from each Agsembly district. Greater New York wl send 189 delegates, uninatruct- ed. Barring a few delegates pledged in advinee to Lieutenant Governor Cranler and W. Carpl Ely, of Buffalo, the Democratic delegates will not he tled to any candidate for Governor, so that “Fingy" Connors and ''Boss” Murphy are free to pick the man for them to nominate. = SUES FOR HIS STOCK. | | 5. A. MacMahon Declares He Was! Defrauded of £20,000 Worth, Stephen A. MacMahon hae brought | sult In the Supreme Court for the re- very of damages which he estimate: u h.000 from Saul 8. Myers. L. W. Lisburger and Joel Jacobs. He declares that by the use of in- | toxloants or drugs the defendants In- duced hi mto hand over his stock fn | Stepney Spare Wheel Agency, which he declares was worth at that 820,000, " at he asctened certain con- t snote watch thev had with the Spare ‘Wheel ponypeny, of America, ite which later became the Spare ‘Wheel Company. 23rd Street BLANKET DEPTS, Foreign and la kets. Lower Floor, 28rd Street ling qualities, be ‘JAMES McGREERY & GO. In Both Stores, Various new designs and colors, Also acomplete new stock of wool or down filled Comiortables, covered with the at Silks and Satins, On Sale Tuesday and Wednesday, September the 8th and oth, goo pairs, Fine White Wool Blan Double bed size. 3.00, §.00 and 6,50 per pair Second Floor, Thirty-fourth Street, £ SUFFRAGETTES NEAR MGTORY, HE SAYS Rev. Dr. Morgan Declares That) Parliament Will Soon Give Woman Equal Rights, American Suffragettes may find em couragement in a statement made day by the Rev, G. Campbell Morgar pastor of Westminster Chapel, and noted English sociologist, that Engila Women will soon be voting and enjoy-| ing the same privileges as their hus- bands, Dr. Morgan will occupy the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church pulpit at, three services to-morrow, after whieh he will participate in the Moody Evan Bellcal Conference, which begins at Northfield Monday, “The Suffragette movement will pre vail." declared the English clergymay aboard the Cunard liner Lucania his arrival to-day, “England's leadt: parties feel that they must take up th subject at once. When Parliament ne: meets a cong Oni amendment wy’ doubtless be Introduced ‘covering f- subject. Lord Asquith, the Prime“ later, dare not oppose it, ‘ariiament will th ui out hesitation ae opin 3 in London and elsewher Wituptanding ee the violence, created a wonderfully strong 8 Ment in favor of giving women alftt@ Tights men enjoy Prejudice. ty tae main obstacle against the movemt Woman shoulders responsibinties Yd taxations squal to those” endured BY an average man, and_ the S Precepts of justice should give equal privileges.” / “The Doctor ts surely right, terrupted Mrs. Morgan, panied her husband ms “Belng a sensible woman, she with me,” laughed Dr. Morgan, Mr. Morgan declared sentiment favored Bryan for Pre: “They like his perseverance and fi Hd ; he explained, ev are er acquainted with than with Tat The latter is an nown quantity among the English”. Among the other passengers ea Lucania was Herrman Klein, brot! of Charles Klein. the playwright. Klein hes engaged one hundred mt ca! performers for. lay which wit beatin Oct. 4. oor 54th Street Domestic Blankets, ° Twenty-third Streat,

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