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4 the Chief in reply to further questions, nd had absolutely no idea as to how ft could have been fired. John Leonard, besides being an |ron magnate, was a horseman of some note, He hada stock farm, and raised & great many colts that afterward be- eame known through thelr exp/oits on the track. In Business for 50 Years. He had been in business for over fifty years, and his iron mil lat Avenue A and Twenty-third street was some Vears ago ti largest in the city. At the offlves of the John Leonard Tron and Steel Company and the Man- hattan Rolling Mill, in the Singer Bulld- | fg, the news of Mr. Leonard's death nd of Phillips's arrest caused great , @xcttement, Calle Arrest Outrage. James Horton, the head bookkeeper of the concern, expressed disbelief at fret that Phillips had been locked up + but when he was assured of the truth of the report, declared that It was an outrage. Valter Phillips regarded Mr, Leon- ard almost as a father," he said. “He came into the firm as a boy and grew up with {t, mo to speak. Mr, Leonard was much attracted by him, and ad- vanced him rapidly, For several years now he hag handled all the private Dusiness and extensive real estate tran- sactions of Mr. Leonard, and I know that they regarded each other highly. “Mr, Phillips had an office over the rolling mill at Twenty-third street and Avenue A, where he did all his busi- ness, and he seldom if ever came to the! downtown offices.” Mr. Horton said that Phillips had a wie and family in New York, but that [the Democratic party, and heartily tn- dorses be did not know their address, The family of Mr. Leonard is one of the best known in Montclair, and his @aughter, Mrs, Vosburgh Horton, was oted as a beauty, In 1599 she incurred her father’s displeasure when she be-/| came engaged to Vosburgh Horton, who et that time was a comparatively poor woollen broker, with offices on Leonant| fy atreet. | Her father, an ardent Catholic, ob-| Jected to the wedding, on the score that Horton was a Baptist, while his daugh- ter had been brought up in his own faith, As a result, young Horton be- | came a Catholic convert under the| tutelage of Father Joseph Mendl, Mr. Leonard's pastor. Then an obdjection was raised on the score of Horton's DEMOCRATS IN THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908 THER PLATFORM ATTACK HUGHES Declare Governor Has Added to Expenditures Without Benefiting Public. Until Tammany Boss (Continued from First Page.) the State for Bryan and Chanler “under the quadruple leadership of Mack, Con- | nere, Murphy and McCarren.” Jackson Bowled Over. ‘The ceremony of eliminating Wm. 8. | Jackson from the race for Attorney- General took place in a hallway at the Whitcomb House to-day, Jackson waited for an hour to see Chas. F. Murphy. Finally, the Tammany chief- ROCHESTER, N, Y,, Sept. 16.—Fol-|t#in came out of his room and sald hurriedly, “Where is he?’ lowing is the platform of the Demo- |"ureeiv: “iyhere tt ivard and Mur- cratic party of New York adopted bY) phy ied the way to the dark hallway. the State Convention to-day: For ten minutes Jackson spoke earnest- The Democracy of New Yerk in/1. Murphy Ustened, standing like a sphynx, When the Attorney-General's State Convention assembled, reaffirms | shoccn was finished, Murphy shook his and renews {ts allegiance and devo-| head and left Jackson without uttering tion to the fundamental principles of}a word, The unsuccessful aspirant did not wear his usual wide smile as he departed. ‘At 0 o'clock, when Temporary Chatr- | man O'Brien should have been calling the convention to order, there were Just [seven delegates In the hall and the | CRITICISE COMMISSION. Declare for Election of United States Senators by Direct Vote of the People. in and the candi- dates nominated by the Democratic National Convention at Denver, and we pledge to both our hearty, earnest ore) enthusiastic support, the platform De Naan cam pdiRn OY, Hughes | band was blowing out the Miserere with oyun ved tetrenoliment and reform. AS! yotig drums and xylophone «(fects pened that at There were no Tammany men in sight into. every {ye the risht {0 £0] inside the convention or out, The audi. jeattaat thera, to the end| ence, assembling slowly, showed the Wy re might be brought about. , 8 Tec Bhier the ‘Moreland Act | Same scarcity of women that marked i. most sweeping power in But he has failed to exer- d has neglected to root out the the assemblage yesterday, In the whole front row of the balcony, which ex- Suis and the apuses of which he com) tends around three sides of the hall, We denounce the system which hag |there were only four women. Two come into vogue under Republican rule | women had seats on the platform away of governing the State by commission, | back In the rear. & system never contemplated by the| PO°% in the rear, The first big noise of the convention Constitution, and which has gradually taken from the constitutional officials of | this morning followed the arri of passed In } th evil {ta evils ‘and. the abuses of which he com- lack of money, und the young people He, State, the power which shoul he | senator McCarren, who wore a grin that Geolded to elope. They were married at gated to irresponsible appointees’ who, | Wfinkled his faco in several different the Church of St. Francis Xavier, in !n the & majority of cases, would | parts. Then Senator Gore, of Okla- | never have been elected by the people | homa, the blind man, who precipitated this city. ‘The wedding made Mr. Leonard ex- Geedingly angry, and he sald at the time| that he would cut his daughter off with- out @ penny. | Inquiry Amazes Office. | ‘When word was received in this city | !slation, and we believe that the people of the shooting of Mr. Leonard, inquiry ‘was made at the offices of John Leon- ard & Co. 149 Broadway, for par- | lars nearly six years Mr. Leonatd had had gopreely other than nominal connection with the firm which bears his name, Little was known of his death, save In | the most casual fashion, {t was said. — |p At the ofc: Walter C. Phill! there to be abou secretary to Mr. ersoial affairs er been in the offi eel company, at le recent years, Some of the it was sald, had known Ph who was believed fifty years ol4, Leonard In his pur So far as was Ly vw xs there, tps in a|t eeatal way onlye sta ected in the Interests of labor | ceeded to the stage. He declared that’ and a three-platoon system for the po: | never before in the history of the Dens | aaa, ae lice, oeratic party had he found its work We are unalterably opposed to thrusts more pleasant and harmonious than had and monopolies and we demand from all| the Committee on Contested Seats. corporations publicity, obedience to law| All were settled, he declared, with the }and just recognition of the rights of the | spirit nf harmony. and. success, i reople, Former Judge Alton B. Parker was We recognize as reasonable and just | then elected permanent chairman and| he request of thi esentatives of | delivered his address | way employees o have 1ep tion After guage Parker finished his | L SAYS HE FOUGHT WITH NV CARR | to positions of trust and responsibility. | with personal and economic libert There it was sald’ that for States s of hin wu [for Governor of the State hy was’ also said that resent as a dangerous pt was) ment been closely followed at the st not in Ne desice, ony the ono hour and twenty-seven minute demonstration for Bryan in Denver, was Jed to a seat on the platform, The Convention at Work. Want Fewer Lawes. Tt wants less noise, less legislation on new and untried Hnes and of doubtful constitutfonality, and less interference We are opposed to all sumptuary leg- PP I sumptuary leR-| ace on the platform at Ll o'clock, He came to the hall in the company of Judge Parker, perimanent chairman, Dv this time about two-thirds of the dele- gales were in their s @ and the litt hall was jammed to the wall with sp tators, The air was filled with that in- | detinable tonicy feeling that indicates a lot of bottled ‘up enthusiasm, Charles F, Murphy was the last of the |leaders to reach the floor, rhe) “Almost simultaneously | Chairman . O'Brien called the convention to order. tate A long walt ensued, however, owing to | pitol, and the vital anestion tthe absence of Chairman W,. W. Farley hall the neople rale and govern | o¢ the Committee on Contested Sea’ | Whose report wae to be the first matt of busine Mr. are best governed who are least goy- erned, We fnyor the election of Lnited nators by direct vote of The al eral Chief Executive we eceden The example of personal Rovern= nt the Federal capit present Ke at again to place on record our eight-hour law and all other y arrived at 11.23 and pros! Sof speech the platform. was adopted, and | resolutions were offered | of Newburg; Mr. | Charles N. Bul- “Ppacky" McCabe, “bodies charged with the transportation. facilities then routine by Arthur McLean, that the State Fair helps |Rafferty, of Onondaga; Interests of the State|/ger, of Oswego, and couraged, , ag {of Albany, Then the work of calling nforcement of |the roll for nominations for Governor began. Chanler Put In Nomination. When Dutchess County was mec | skills parks ork possesses many {on the roll, Mayor Sague, of Pough- | . covineg avatianle for water power |Keepale, Young looking, man, with | tage Pante 2 protected and con- |hald head, took the platform to place Philip 1. Farley, whose nomination in nomination Lewis Stuyvesant Chan- | for State Engineer and Surveyor Jemand the honest and just en- ler. Mayor Sague has a yoice some- ee & naaar vement of the civil service laws of |thing like that of Charles Harvey, the | caused the only row in the Democrat! | 6. New York announcer of sporting of Arch- a jevents. ntlon, 18 @ State con bishop Farley, and wera SUFFRAGETTE te | Mayor Sague's speech had the merit {ty, but {t cannot be sald that he dience or delegates Into any | G Luke J. wi monstration of enthusiasm. years old, uni heering for Chanler was of the Wo McDonough WINS FOR ROWE jing sane a the last two AT GRAVESEND. members of the Poughkeepsie Lewis i , | Stuyvesant Chanler quartet arose and dent of the Ja Jemitted two verses of song to the tune | eoerantanibn nou Jof “Harrigan.” Fortunately the audl:| pointed May: ued from First | 1 ood humor Fe eee st as | went clear down to Went- Mr. Farley w D } before anybody got up to sec: || College, in Brooklyn is solen nt to post and {t the nomination of Chanler tifte training at Coot Didn't Know Thomas. won the degree of B s Thomas, the foremost Amer- C. E. tn 18%. went forward as the A year after he had be tative of Westchester. As Mr. ieee a nas mounted the steps to the plat- | engineer he was Ju Parker leaned over and city engineer of At author of the “Witching Missour!."”" “Arizona’’ mained in that capac In 1900 he was appointed @ineer and had ch 4 In 103 he w tendent of the S pliant at Bayonne, Mr. Farley said this he could not ex he had not sc been active in p He he had always been an admirer « Carren, b d neve bway en ons 3. and f M ‘eat successes bur name, please?’ tn Esopus. nas ts far and away the clev- ane | Rur snly to stop In the |improved a wh uemporary Chairman O Brien took his |! Punishes the Kings County Delegation—McCarren Promises to Support Ticket. | Harmony Prevails Throughout the Proceedings EVENING WORLD RACE CHART THIRD DAY AT GRAVESEND. | AUTUMN Weather Clear. MURPHY JOLTS M’CARREN AS DEMOCRATIC _ CONVENTION AT ROCHESTER COMES TO END Sept. 16, HOORAY! DODGERS SHUT OUT REDS IN HOT CONTEST MEETING. Wilhelm Three Hits and Brooklyn Track Fast. Allows — Cincinnati TOO MANY PEOPLE take chances on ruining their eyesight by buying “over the counter” glasses. Gambling is not uncommon, but do not take chances with nothing to 907 PRSt olling: $500 added: flye and a half furlongs. st tart wood, W yo and, et des —Rarian PAG oe AA EL EC UDR Ae gain and everything to lose, . “Starters i Tol X ? 2 treat platform talker the Democracy has, ot Op. GFE, Captures the Game. It costs no more to have your Before he was 0) itform five m' SK Footpad utes had the devs. es and audienc Hrioene, ==2:+e2ec eyes examined by HARRIS a ol t t time: nish re ae ee yee wee a ite cath ; ===: BROOKLYN. | OCULISTS than fo have aa oints, but he wa! when they dic i BOUTS ENEIn ea alts Henin yay Ri OUAC ET experimented upon by jewelry Thisnas." hoover at keen one UN, ha a 14.60 6, OF dry goods salespersons, And umoroug vein all the tne ‘ nis is eloquent When tie veeaaion calle Lumley, rf. OO i 1 Ol Vou. aes) t risk your sight, or eloquence, hi t cluded SSe! ei Mr, {chnaier got the nin hem seed Hummel, it jae m0 Glasses, if needed, $1 up. jt nd of the noniinating speech, The homing on of Chanler was about Jordan) Idee sooo D 2 10 0 9 4 ne fui ke: 108, record when the con- Alperman, 2b....0 0 0 3 0 0 A vention got dow it ee “Judge Parker, as siairman, called tort oom | McMillan, @8., ..0 0 3 5 0 OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS a motion to make the a mominat Jon 08 iS \) stecplechase bandicap | Sheehan, 3b.. ... 0 0 2 1 0) $4 EAST 23rd Street, Near Fourth Avel E , the motion and secon oat th ‘ e Roe eet lard teanler waa ehosennii il Hamme coe, sity, Winner, bo DYER Chios oon) OG 8 Ol phat veal es cule tial Se, a whoop to leid the ticket, The Pough- tah Wilhelm, 00 0 5 OVEN ve., Bist & 8: 4 Kecpals, if sams qivck-witiad bystanders ee : = BROOKER, wr isa $i Ooo Ags. { gome quick-witted bystanders ge) BE ES ae lahoa $1., Opp. ned. Totala .... e006 8 4 27 19 ——— Rushing the Slate Through. rf Henderson si Y Out at the firet Livesjeol but moved up faat, and, again tak: CINCINNATI. 'B 0 fon ¥ ovt bail ing t arity veteran f : peealny | beatings hy etn vil hg chewing Inge in kalloping, Waterapeed ra {mproved race. Perseverance showed | RH Po. AB ! Uy irect from Manufactures for Chanler Rapes Ww mane and Bayless, rf. .....0 0 0 0| Allour fixtures are manufactured Gounty, Pi sd in nomination John A Bgan, 2b. .......0 0 ; 3 0 In our own workroom a) under pers ‘x, and Mr | | ; ate Ti 3 {tho : 2| sonal supervision, and are guaran* wan, Hi ORBAN EtG | se ae ; ; H - 0 anteed te be of the best quality an said, | Neca ! erfect in every detail. ea flag |Hoblitzell, 1b. ..,0 0 13 0 0| B FREE 0 C Wo! Z sured ies than Se — | Mowery, 3b. eM (0) 3k ah ty) PUT UP F CHARG. roll call was undet = = hation’ of candidates = ee | Paakertin cls iii.) Sala 0/0) State, et POET) Oy cannon SE rk ab at Howand T. apo pal ¢ = Dubec, p. 0 0 0 7 2 | Huggins, .. a) ty te 0) five and a half fur. | Sai) el See eta | his friends ar ‘ by Voter | Totals eG 3 98 3 9 nomination with a | Baso Hite—Of Dubeo, 1, 7 to have an expandin. t Wisc | First Base on Balls—Off Wilhelm, 4; Democratio vote in County on ft Dubeo, & | Lett on’ Hareerooe or 7; Cincin- County had St Oswego, Mr. also seconded } nomination. When Albany County was called for nominations for the office of State Comptroller, a young ma med Cook, of Albany, mounted the steps of the platform and was recognized placed {nation himself bas weaned t. He placed | coat ha not forgetting with pride.” Hon of Mr, G' Batley, of ald Ik, pla ced {n ren is Hauser, In tlon for 8 Treasurer J and Mr. Hauser was reno: About_a minute. Palmer in Jackson's Place. George M. horse of Si nated tremolo in” his Palmer {3 well known and p his unanimous nomina great enthusiasm. ‘There was a ripple of exc! Kings County was re ed call for nominations for State James Si antieMoCarren the Twenty-second Brooklyn Di nominated | Philip Farley for office ‘The excite to pass all |right In a very Jel gate from Quee rmer Boru when the roll- ment dD a of harm made atureless, McCarren’s Fight. fight of MeCarren and r yon convent! ton smooth The State all posed and there was a roll call the convention and restlt for Fa backed by the forces, but tt looked like a close for atime. There was a. roll call of the Frie and Kings delegations Mr- Carren cast his 4 votes for Sm! other fifi ptes went with Sinnott for Farley MoCarren a as soon as nd walke oa y here, Due ck Out—By Wilhelm, 4 by Du- 3. <== | Three-Baso ¥ ch, Hummel » mile and a | len Base: 2 | ; ape |, Double lan,” Alperman, | by Stanhope Jordan. | Wild. Pitches—Wilhelm, Dubeo. Hit By Pitcher-McMillan, Alperman, Umpire—Klem. (Special ¢o The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, Sept. 16—Wil- | | helm allowed the Reds only three hits to-day and Brooklyn shut them out; score 8 to 0, Cincinnat! never had a | chance. zi ! First Inning. Bayless was a victim on strikes, Egan MH Win Lady 43 Bella. Strom | pasted a long fly to Burol, Lobert was retired on his hot bounder by Alperman |and Jordan, NO RUNS. | Burch laced the ball to de |three bases, Li by Mowry. Hut | lees, Burch scoring whlch Paskert collared left fan own ut to Be \tted. one Jordan ONE RUN after announce: ing | he nomination of cal a lot of 3 The @ Chairman C Erle County, Mned up, and name was call he er in the re was almost orts of a Kg although Schoharie me ua the nom- ting was for Smith, a ine and antl- he result was announce, y, of Queens, moved that nom on of Farley be made unanimous. There were a few 4 tons, re dwith sut- to be {s the only candi. was not unani- nation here ig gasp of » excitement Juc under no obi{gati e We want fair tre ) nomi ation for thee upon Tan thi Associate way to conse pro. peals Alber ce Hein The “Mr Farley may be an able ant hon. Judge Halght rable man, but the oreanisat , work of Kings County does nit want him. He usual fe no} dat * dealing decree organizat! n) introduced | ome have the namin andidate for Gore Sure Them Up. office 7 ; The blind c t everybody antzation good. humor he had b teket, but he . wondering whether he was ! 8 Dem: onthe Tesponstble ocratic C: tion up to the time c for the ve people 7 (hat he called the “friendly contest y pee benlted bYaC) on for State Engi- hike ant ey sed his opinion that ty By BONO RR CSMEN, (ed: Breet vats must fight some amung Mases, and MoCarren went back to his themselves to retain thelr virility, Ironsides a Winner. tay atter be yut again to the p the race atte era ns through- ran - Diamond- Agent Studded Medal For Most Popular Giant nator Gore, with his clever. tricks sim nd his sudden flashes of made a great hit with the au- dience. He said he carried a message of Democratic hope and confidence from the Pacific coast and Rocky Mountains and prairie, and felt con- fident from his experience in this convention that New York was in line jwith her | ates of the West “to a the Second Inning Bescher hit safely to the Infleld. Hob- | Mtzell struck out and Bescher was dou- bled up trying to steal second on Dunn's “RED OVE IN © BROUGHT COLOR TO TRUST QUIPUT pretty throw to McMillan. Mowrey was retired by Sheehan and Jordan. NO RUNS. ‘Alperman drove a fly to Bayless. MoMillan was hit with @ pitched ball. neehan's fy Was taken by Bayless. ‘McMillan stole second and went to third on McLean's pad throw, Dunn struck out, NO RUNS. Third Inning. Paskert singled to left and went to second on McLean's retirement at first by McMillan and Jordan. Dubec struck out. Bayless drove a line tly into Mc- | Millan's hands, NO RUNS. |" Wilhelm filed out to Paskert, Burch The taking of testimony tn the sult | was dis; by Bgan and Hob- (brought by the Government to dissolve | Htzells | tamley 20) ey for Dies | the Standard Oll Company of New Jer- Fourth Inning. sey for alleged violations of the Sher- Hummel made & ey) Egan's foul fly off t (field, Lobert pasted a “ay into Burch’s hang Bescher doubled to centre, but was nailed trying to make third on the hit, Hummel to MeMillan to Sheehan, NO RUD Hummel hit to the fence in centre for) three bases. Jordan singled to right scoring Hummel Alperman waa hit} pitched ball. Dubeo fumbled | MeMiltante bunt, filling the _ bases, Sheehan walked, forcing in Jordan, | Dunn fanned Wilhelm filed to Bayless, | Burch fanned. TWO RUNS. man Anti-Trust law was resumed be- fore Referee Franklin Ferris at the! Custom-House to-day, J. W. Duling, of Clifton Forge, Va., @ special agent of the Standard, tesified that the Standard had never cut prices in that section except to meet such cuts as were Inaugurated by rivals, Last fall, he continued, the ‘Red C" Com- pany, one of the leading independent oll concerns of that section, made a} Fifth Inning. general cut of three-fourths of @ cent | qyobjitzell was tossed out by McMillan, to two cents per gallon all over that |Mowrey struck out. Paskert was re- territory, \tired ‘by Wilhelm and Jordan. NO In answer to a question by Mr, Rosen- | RUNS. ' thal, the witness declared that the re- Lumley reached firat on Lobert's throw, Hummel! flied to Bay) Jordan was duction was made simultaneously with | put out by Hoblltzell unassisted, Lumiey the conference between Mr. Hetzel, a| going to second, Alperman went 9ut, “Red C’ official, and the Federal law- | Egan to Hoblitrell, NO RUNS. yers in the present suit. Mr, Kellog,| Sixth Inning. chief counsel for the Governement, ob-| McLean singled to right. Dubec was jected to thig statement going on rec-" tossed out by Dunn and Jonian. Mc- ‘ord, contending that the knowledge | been an UPC eeu en of the witness, so far as the alleged con-| Millan to Jordan. NO RI RUNS. ference was concerned, was hearsay.|, MoM¥lants high CAR ged) grabbed! The Standard lawyer, however, succeed- |ed in getting it on the record, ‘by Paskert, Sheehan F aut tm (0 Dubec, who threw badly | econ, | Cuts After Prosecution. both runners being Wilnelm went out to piobiltaell | The witness narrated a number ot |specitic Instances where, he decla vate, Burch | out the same way, Seventh Inning. "| Lobert walked, Bescher hit into | Into the McC the Fitth nammany MA, Mhevot the |competitors bribed the buyers of laro|goupie play, McMillan to Alperman, to rted M gi very sore. Teddy i pens haa Gao PeCu MC ay OTe therm | Jordan. iioblitzell filed out to Burch. « orse race e A} to dro} m Mies Sain Nearly Lost The Giants are playing the best baseball that New Hughes ul ee of the rival Neoucerna, The ited Ci NOURUMAH eneralte eropiaall | Hum. How the Teddy Bears poctacniece York has witnessed in years. They are out for the pene iyitha eae ale dt 2 UM Uter ada te et ES att ata i It nd turned Into the att Fete wrecking train ts, going t0 Te-\*/Css eg high as th yin somn® | SfoLean to Hoblitaell, NO RUNS, Met An E (o'fue'\a nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle nite dhe" ‘Miler tron the path (On tge mage, by the: sarne, company Eighth Inning. AL Sed iti { 4 el cord! ness, | n Emergency che hit te was promdses to be the most exciting in the history of the league. “'m his at Wad ator ea Wetael ad tes. Raker Hee eM billed tor Hucenslt| ‘ eiclone arth | Mu *\, | tiled for the Government In this case, | . rg, ; 1 As an encouragement to the individual members of the | Mv eta Greist arjiy ieee Aiperman out, Dubeo,, to Hoblitzolh | | McMillan sa: obert’s error, Shie- rau {thas The Bvesity Wale Win Beara Ply fase) BSPlAE | pete athe atone td it Ray rat gu McMinn Sling fo i i gto hh \ te | ond. Dunn filed to Mowrey. } INS, jain sockoye hace Player diamond-studded gold medal. All New Yori fans ]PIF}) NEW PISTO PISTOL, «ae ete Fh Sha Nh oi ene can express their preterence through The Evening World iy fuxnested Mr. Kellogg, 'onl-| sea geing patted for Dubec and went + ; 4 don't need to testify a to these out, Alperman to Jordan, Bayless coupon below, which will be printed daily in the Noon st netored “the lawyer for’ the| walked, and 80 did Hgan and Lobert, i fi i F Sadan nil gan prove them easily | filing, the bases. Bascher Aled to Lum, ‘ «, Baseball and Final ecttions: rps Qiupotiiion in that territory had first, Lumley to Dunn to Jordan, NO naturally increased during the last two RUNS. A skating rink on In Bearville, s But not a Te It was a sac But Daddy Be And thr Me traded thing For skates What's laid change”, eS a y one years,” the witness sald. “Or since the Government commenced | this suit,” observed the Federal ‘trust sy.” with a grin Mrs. Mary S EVENING WORLD BASEBALL PRIZE. | — id, of No, 682 E 1 ! PRA eve ij ard Hitel, another Standard oil} ECD BEA TRAIN For the most popular member of the New York | was accidenta speci agent. with Headquarters at! M 1 Siw md, Va. told of the cutting of pric 8 his territory, among the Stand- here being the Patr-| which, according to | 4, madé outs of from one to gallon in order to Ket trade. C Company was another. nlored its oll with a red dye, Fitel, “and its agents told the rant traders that the colored etitors National League Team, Sta I vote for......6 that she 1 sma t INaineneusces BheUsieeseeead eat eaes pee Nie on Balk finant but ev bn, and Sitter to use in lamps sed ‘ oll, too, {Mtr Kelle on crose- : - AdSeG$$ oc civevecsscese ese , ee Ne Sunday World Wants Work i etal: ORS a: tUCKAUEAL neet the demand for | Lantos ateia 8S telat any persons Address Letters to Baseball Editor, Evening World, P. 0. Box 1,354 pi dlarkot Court, The woman will Wovem Te Monday Morning Wenders. COFFEE may be causing your trouble Stop and drink POSTUM “There’s a Heason”’ | Spread, 18 ins,; leng to 4 square Wrought tron dom Tact with green, red or amber giass 4) S feaded fringe to match, 1 Welsbach aot or Armand burner inalde of dome ty Put up complete for. 0 iHE BOROUGH MANUFACTURING CO, S. J. 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