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sma SoRIEE menses THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1908. (tiraaransereati:} = ionaire Oil King Waiting in Line SPR ete DEAD VOTE AND CHEYENNE. “Wyo. No Dry iin from the Ignorance of the election of- floers regarding the provisions of the Hew law. All over the city men were kept waiting tn line ten minutes, fifteen 7 | Minutes or longer, while the oMeers put | é “4 Ry. | fe cheng oer hou to Vote at a Sixth Avenue Tailor Shop 00's ives eo a Beg Yonger catechism of the law. Finauly | nie 5 va Hate otren et WenrInE : iol i ietexa (Specially Photographed for The Evening World.) i Colorado Women Vote, MUCH SLING uy b iu “the word was carried about oe a Jengthy cross-examination w ag oe ote. i “ : mn ie io ‘ quired, except in a case where a wa pang tae ere kDa : at i rant had been issued | Another Cause of Delay. The reading of the long challenge ail- | mitted) no pa Jeserted by mer nt with the davits which Leary had prepared for Te Wb “evident. Was. tie count would Vea euone 2 eat the police was another fruitful cause of oceupy so much. the thatthe result —— ia x pene 4 ively known until would not be pe “REISE iaatio, Now, 2.—Despatenes in- |HVidence That Hughes and | SHFEARN VOTES, BUT dicate an exceptionally heavy vote is NOT FOR CHANLER. dela: County Chairman Parsons the Republican Committee, fin futhority over the telephone at noon ret | Dodges the mei Whether from Albany for the use of the short He Cast a Straight Re- being east in Idalio. “Campaign man- | Chanler Are Being Scratched | challenge. | . agers of both leading parties express | \~ : CAMS He abit There was a lot of challenging on publican Ballot. SR VEN Nov: tatiae in the Larger Cities J gitrence 3. Shear, tndonmnten technical and trivial grounds in the LER hast BP i sf Uh lL ot “arger Cites, lasens ; a aia typloal Indlan summer day, Everything —— } 10.10 nck Ina shop at N 7 Amste thickly congested districts and a good Many small fghis resulted, be re-| FAKES HIS TURN IN LINE Moe ANN ICON ECR Sees | ALBANY, Nov, —Cool weather “am avenue. Wy one that attained the pri CHE NENA son vot ee bea wih NGIEKT owliaa sarreel eal Coreen (RIKI oe) en M r i weather conditions throughout the 8 ' t was hardly i | pertions of a serious melee. a | “el 5 Flection captains, watchers, inspectors | , , = . favor a heavy vote to-day. The polls! the up-State counties to-day. It is the | eq ailor : opened at ¢ AL M. anv 1 clo | fF and clea ni hatch dae Lal Votes At a Tailor Shop Just | aN and will close at) king of an election day that Repub. | man !irue no Yoters were doing any scr ea PR GUTHRIE, Oki. Nov $—With the | tte y for. 1 iS .jcaptain of the a n ~/ ever, this statement applied largely to Ahéad of Former Judge State and Legisiatlire vonceded to the i bbs Hoss TEs des LAL 6 Democra \ ; ! soasig | emocrats, the Republicans neverthe. |Syracuae, Elmira, Ogdensburg art | andy | the sections where Tammany Li all Parker. | Ree NGiIs ater ect oe: Kama la Ota ies he Hale seat i; bulk of its strength, and where there pect gaine, When the polls opened at 6 | otner cities renort the day an {Meal one arn ; f rarely any scratching anyhow. In the iaueegmian: j Acai tie indications: were for al get nearly the full registration to| He said AOhantersTate Len | } kid glove neighborhoods up town, there | Fenn Be Reswetaliey caene , | | edie all day, The polls close at 6} core. was anced c 2 shan | were not wanting indications that many | | °°" J Cad St DES MOIN Ta, Nov. 3.-Fine! Reports reached here that there is|!"" —_ weather prevailed in wil parts of Towa | much spliting When the polls opened ate oclock thie | uae, PUtng thorning. Owing to the agitation. con- a both the Republi- ratio managers figr {co Hills in | citizens did a good deal of skipping | his summer home at Pocan' about over the ballot. From this the! a big touring car this morning and was mand Demo: | MURPHY VOTES IN i ) Chanler workers were inclined to argue { at once whisked to the little tatior shop | cerning Voting machines and the dissat- | this as an indication of success for EIGHTEEN S {that a lot of Republicans were cutting | 6... sy gixth avenue, where he cast isfaction they h ve engendered be ause | Hughes by one side and for Chanter x Aerator ’ ast § wh of their alleged ncapuc in pe = | Hughes iieste | Places iy this chty an elsewhere where | OY the other \ i Long Rows in Line. Nesebar the machines we fh'use'wore crowded | Pally i per cent, of the vote up 1 14 ed exactly elgiteen seconds Mr, Rockefeller remained in the votin, early and continued congested. Indica- | state w fore 2 P. wiles PF Murp ler of | In the thickly congested districts there Lelia iE | y r j State was in before 2 P.M ‘or ( e ny 1 n. i ‘of men waiting when | Dooth just one minute and five seconds. | Hons point to an unusually heavy vote.| [rom Saratoga County a message! many Hall, to cas r were long rows of The polls close at 7 P.M states that there Is splitting a plenty; noon att ing p iret When he emerged an Evening World re- porter asked: “Well, I suppose that was a straight | Republican ticket?” Now, what do you think {t was?" was the Ol] King’s oniy comment hoods where the proportion of foreign; Jt wae about 10 o'clock when Mr. the polls opened. The prospect of still | being in line at 5 P. M. brought out a good many of the lodging-house dwellers by 5 A. M. At many down town places voting went on during the day at the rate of one a minute. In neighbor- and that the Democrats are unusna TWO ROOSEVELTS hea ti Gaitin aeet OE) VOTE TOGETHER rasta! nin" aien ave as IN OYSTER BAY. : anuc minute in the = vote, and im- to spend more than $4 each polling place (election distric } horn population was particularly great | Rockefelier arrived at the polling place. } the average was slightly, lower. |In the automobile with htm his Pe SRIAUIGTelint FICO) Me ehal Grechutions “wert taken by | Wife and two friends, When he fee Republican election wot Tammany and the Republican organiza Sliehted from ihe cat the Rene arrested in Elmira early tc { v ove away in the direction of Mr. n ge Werorel oh SHUT DUN NESvotesioNVartaila } tions to factiitate the handling of elec- 9" 9 e bs argec iving votes array Rockefelier's town house at No. 4 West was under + touen her ’ j i leading organiza- 5 ven other ward politicians ee aaiincrvara)isvovary pottes Cause | Pit tourth street, iene] ars) Hovis: Greet saiEy hv lagers! i J. the “Elmira. Compact is ! } feller and the others got out. The car At Long Island City, after the tug Not In force in the city of tts birtt ' 1 the agricutturat ce Niagara, Orlea Among the ten names for challenge as suspected “gorillas” sent by State Su- perintendent Leary to the Board of then returned for Mr. Rockefeller Ahead of Parker. had rounded the tip of Manhatt wads, more and, there were more cr Counties, the fa 2) . y , th e Mr. Rockefeller | Section Inspectors, presided over by | In the line at the t!me Bee nen apiece ae : “Al Behning, in West One Hundred |voted was Judge Alton B. Parker. Mr. aa Mea cee: Ble are ne and ian 1 the voting is bed and Twenty-ftth strect, was that of |Rockefeller was ahcad of him, but was more cheering. Big policemen cleared | jy and Hochester and some William J. Wright. He is the Tammany | quick to notice bim and turned to shake the path to where a special stood wait- | other counties where voting machines leader of the Thirty-first Assembly Dis- hts hand. hug on the tracks of the Long Taland /are used the full renutt will be knoy entiio “ trict, head of the Cayuga Club, resident The Oll King and the former Demo- Railway As soon as party got) ! ; i . Rie cs Tere at tic dat 0 Presidency Aioaralihedirainupt CH r 1 the Adirondack counties the great is suscept of the election district twenty-four years tratic candidate for the Pr pars htce tne eehGeae revere . : sie ab b run pondadhs : abeinrone oiey ‘and in the shoe business in “Harlem's talked aout the weather, but did not} If for no other reason,.] support Mr. Taft because on comparing him personally with Mr. Bryan, his was without incident, until ngine | °° Pa otathe . HOS Wee WI BET PIOREIECAIC) aes ie chief 7 Wis Ea Patin acct 2 pads nate Fe = ee ay 10 o'clock, and here, again, th normal condition Broadway” some sixteen years. once refer to politics, _| chief opponent, | find the balance of fitness and temperament entirely on his side. The election of Mr. Taft puted Jnto Ossi Bes the | splitting. ‘This conciusion was 1 aay Seti " ig! is was on the uite a < id Ma Al ata k i “ a - . Av ' pretty i ore eak When Wright heard hy s 1 “There is quite a crowd here,” said MZ) Vit) batieve make for law and order 1 stabil a Pees travellers met a pretty rece Ue iela de ee " 4 ehigy 1 mor Dy wea fist he was irate, and said uncompli- | Rockefeller, as he surveyed a doxen or , 1 believe, make tor law and o and stability of business. 1 theretore say lex to cast my S were lined up on tive sta- | HY the length of time each voter spent But t RES HEIDTORe % out “those idiots in |more persons standing around. ‘vote for William H. Taft. John D. Roe keteller 's Public Statement, Oct. 2! eae AU ET ee The Tindson er towns, where Chan- Bs 2 zs mentary things ab fe : ‘ ee 1; Oct. 29; igor of re Cae —sometimes glasses 2 Forty-second street.” “You may have my place,” said a ma SSS ~~ - — aoe = nowing emer EO a Miolanae | é Shot Outside Polling Place. who was ahead of Mr. Rockefeller tn i, 5 oaned to them for thi welcome! by & UA rk Sst Ee UTE wa RRIS OCULISTS, who are ha atie Uae | vatloting In Louisville was done under Jocal merchant. Congressman W. Ww.) '? DY stered PHYSICIANS, pre- ey pistal: went (oft twsce ins ie oho e So, I thank you,” re:urned John D. Sto piaw coe y Mghts, a dense tug Cocks, the member from Nassau, head- ea oe me : 4 ‘that mee f per sHrantiot the polls Oy 2" ret o . i janaking the morning almost as dark as ed a d ation of smiling townspeople. TROHO - V97 ne glasses t meet per- eee De ee Street, Po. | with @ pleasant ahake of the head; “1 es ht. Muc ch interest Also there was Ors. Roosevelt , AI TCHCOCK VOTE: cil nal conditions c . 39 i long Whe of vote js aged twenty-one, who had c f 7. SAC Ns ‘ Ht Nceman Thomas Murphy, on duty in- {await my turn” Hee ° e early indicated e full y Prec atrciisaaistemhe Hadlbarninelttie IN MASSACHUS ssarv, $1.00 Up. aide, ran out to find Frank Caggano, of | John D. Rockefeller jr voies ea resi ential Rac Tex SR carpet-making business fr a Lie ground bs Bros is her. & State to-day is fair 'o cast Nis first vote, B lot Stages - - No. % St. Edward's Place, Brooklyn, |than his fether oy rasiet ue fe ge lite! RAINS RDON AME OneNto: So eee ae elioeionl| NEWIDON: Mass, y/NOta 3 rman hopping about on one foot with o bullet place promptly at $ o'clock, but fact thet little interest is| bet Mrz. Rooseve' i 4k H. Hitehcock, of the Re, an F hole through his left ankle. Caggano|&15 before he could get into s booth fee an Bene pattatie: | Phe: Dera Loeb and Congress- 1) Committee, cast nis vallot 1: OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS } dian't know who had shot him or why. |Several persons naked him how he \sional aistri £ : he President's faai-| (ne polling piace in Ward Three, his! gq BAST Ss’ Near Fourth t A - y , ingly . F : ee y cl } been brought E. 23D ST....Near Fourth Ave. Dr. Reiss, a physician of the Fire De- |voted, but he passed them by smiling! ATLANTA » Nov ection Day oie district, « to-day After hs n r began with showe: n » SOO WER? he superin- y |64 WEST 125TH ST..Near Lenox Ave. | partment, who was passing, patched up |and hurried to tis home. began with showers in Georgia. Pros RATS ORERERIOTERE Escorted by 4 very short s armed 10 Now’! go COLUMBUS AVE...8ist & 824 Sts : he went home. There Silk Stocking Precinct. SSS pects are that 150,00) votes will be polled flag-bearing lads the carriageldrove ecelve the returns. ad f is wound 5 S fe othe a | Parly movement to the polls, indicated Ca SST IE Ay OE oe Hitebeock stated ¢ 76 NASSAU STREET...Near John St f were no arrests, ‘The little polling ~lace where t mous P a i figure might possibly be ex- Sear at the corner of South street a change | | BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Op: A. &s j Stokes Ex;ects to Win. King voted is only abou: ten feet front Ane Gatue I Haut nkcerntne the early | NEW. ORLEANS, La.. Nov. 2.—Elec- Stain’ siveet, unatairs over a be rou ho: r : ssembly District, where | It Is the twenty-fourth election district ypened at G o'clock, and the yoting | in su e numbers during the earl¥ tion day is marked by clear, warin shop. There was anotuer crowd P rte Aa aa / 30. ra atenea! a a3 Apeerably oe mthelimmenty seventh AswemblyaDies| ckey tie mat jias been rapid Rud\peeyyal Mola ARS nevrs Ase Le IAUieate ls Heavy, iW Ent PVOicuughaue dliefereatar pete or] Hee and che President hed to do some Greather conditions. neler v4 Fe ee ieee alnnard, the Tram. | tTict, and is known as the “Silk Stock- Despatches fram all over the State show | vote. In this city there was a noticeable| tle State. _ Sanders has sent a more handshaking | Neen ena aor a ceelatiate expressed |1ng” precinct Because of the number ot| (ret & like interest In the electi absence of party workers about the | Messace from Nev urging ail Proud Mother Watches Boy. PEN GO TDRNME WE eencen that their candidate had won prominent men who vote there. ing manifested everywhere. The genera! | various voting booths, and whatever ac-| JACKSON, Miss. It Ss gen mea story ¥ eee ij See daeke| * ASI | 5 eeEthe aneieer eines é i * af eno : hes re ed is ivity w n Y t i} Mississipr wond sto 2 if eodore, louk- oN y WAS. TON. } out. Mr. Rockefeller’s ballot was No, 10s, for ate ived is that] tivity was manifested was tn behalf of }erally fair th sissippl. al May” proudly, conscious, just behind Rim MEN IN WASHINGTON. rhe campaign in the Ninth Congres: while Judge Parker's was ie. Ce) I so for Republic the ublican candidates as a rule. fal point Bara listened at Mrs. Roosevelt sat in the car ze slonel District between Morris Hillguit, ‘The O!l magnate said he left Poca: Be heres Bere vaclol Rac cc tunde)tlespemos jelly spanerg en H ‘ day trips,” she faid, "but {wanted to| WASHINGTON, Nov 3.— Possess (Trade Mark.) Gocialist, and Henry M. Goldfogel, the tico Hills at 8 A. M., arriving In the puenners Ns Chases 098s Eee See COU eR RS. Bin! toa ee ee ete nots png my oldest boy cast bls fire vote” no yote of her own and vet peculiar ecial To-d the 3d. { Pi sresent Congressman and Tammany | city at 920. Bome one asked if he had is belng. ie ly scratched, Ideal | furnish checkers and carriages $1 behalf |}isin is predicted in the mountain die: |, ,rnere was one man alead of the Fres-| interested in the result of the election, | special For To-day, 8 Brenent | Conereasinan oe Ba Se Re oe eae revails throughout the State, of the State and national tUcke fe, There Isa perceptible lack of in. | Went-an old Gartey. who ee ataig, | Wasaington to-da es a postion || WALNUT CREAM orm 108 didute, drew out a he earl : sm c Mat eat ety Ot SBUSHEnherenth ‘ ry he. electio: Ny , signing ther yvery de! ely. W rgion y position s ‘ UND. rai “i uy ooh) \ eL don’t think 30,” sald Mr. “Rocke y one-half the vote, 4.1.15), though where there were local |terest int tion throughout “Pen AEiie ne waited the President gyeeced | sitniiar to that of a family wove sons | Tgp i 2 Jacob Hillquit sald before iL i hac fie corel varrtaraslanaironiar }emsee and tle vote will not be large me Mold ted Hea ETO ROR ATIvoront nos SPECIAL ARSORTED CHOCO. 19¢ : ay he Social. rfeller ‘But we surely made good "4! f o sages and workers were in Mato siegroee ID” Nanbville: andl ouren | me elecuen omcers. call old frends (ey Gifferent sid She LATES (20 kinds) POUND WF o'clock to-day: that many of the Social- [1 Ot, ; | INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 2—Owing to BALTIMORE, Nov. 3—Election Day {citles will vote the Slate and netiona The President got ballot | watches the confict with Intense con-||pousre VAN. MARSI- 30 st voters. w Oy ee nockefellor wore @ long blue over-|{* reat interest throughout the Stat opened fair and cool, and in the eity | Pemoc Po ere aaiaigiatmninuce menenttiel iam alee MALLOWS soc. Founp 9UG om the ques-| A tuckefeller wore @ long blue ae : s # i zi as HY larg ofc ; Nevoene tlons whith time of coat and his hands were covered with the Voit Hung was hea end throughout Maryiand (ie voting | BERMIN j /oame. cut, saw the cleske pus, tite balla a Special For To-morrow, the 4th, | registration red mittens, His hat was ef the famil-|°tly hours. In Indianapoils all the ceded rapitiy from the moment the|tnany parts of the eee Ee he outer | Hay’s Iscoren 10 { Taft Runs Ahead in Nassau. far flat derby variety y at d re opened. Considerable indig- |e higit: made t H Young Theodore Was Deliberate. | | | | Pa snes sesROUND 1B f rwo-thirds of the vote had been poiled | After voting Mr. Rockefeller went to . lications were |} Was expressed by Republicans Wrote : Mecare GER EA ITH SPECIAL: ASNORTED CHOCO: 196 t mond Borough at noon, and re: | his home ld shoy nd Independents over the aciton of | Miruninghath lp pes Y eodore showed ; (20 Kings) ‘ou € Phat the election was proceedings auietl a. aaa : if ene PSTORY 1D 8 TITLE HOCK, —A 5 Aainaweve Ha pamecang hla ealt TOFFEE rouxn 29¢ oon when two-thirds of the vote , * . Bryan Is ! - v solicitation of Den weather over the e State OAS NALIN AL RR ERIBOES. Park Row Store open evenings until | nant POON nen NO tu county it | ALD LRADS HUGHE ; me : ue ; eR et tabs AS ! eather Ire Sta Pan fivand chat x ive hig first Vote” tte was PeruPnew, Sie Seanlavenings Atl) / toded by the Republican man > CITE, - ROUND Y . - aS eae Pena gven ballot No ‘oO mark It he took evaninuelantiiaies § | fonared benind ‘rat Count aoe votes th a the | lations of v vn from tain circumstance atoge a hore Never Fails to Restore ove: between Batiery and 200th Tn upper east-side ( ets, where the ie Th arty’s candidate this r w thelsicht t port that young 0. reet: alao all Brooklyn proper, rezistnttion hibered move than im RIVERHEAD). fo. rus 5 Lae : NEEL ae | share n (eullty of poratching epubi-| Gray Hair to its Nat- 54 BARCLAY ST, Before’ 2 o'clock ‘showed, that iE she |puplican vote in Buffolk He ea ein ue Sunn Hen IAs gels ne Mio ls VARA AIMNS | io eXpanevelse ie father alipyed one ural Color and Beauty. | 29 CORTLANDT SR, j Yotern continued 19 come in With 4 fir | ine Republicans are likel fee dation, and wt the enorgetic protests of | Wiitig opti. Ae TMP Moulder and amide Wels | qgqeymatter hom logit has been grey or fad. Corcharehse rf et thelr bal- 5 2 ee @ fe the clause pro- few inn ¢ i ret oF ‘of healthy f, Room all would be able to cast thelr bal | Aysemblymen and roll up at least 2.00) f ; : ‘ ANG BHAR (BEOr rep Ann a YoU taal Uke s OAD HO Te Stopelte tating out ama positively | 5 PARK ROW: NASSAR, { fj TEs before fing place at No. 302 Bleecker {Plurality for Taft, ssughes 1s not he- | o¢ F ss F ISco, MONTP ‘ thes came downalairs °” | Femoves Daadruft. Keeps bair soit and yor? AN City Hel Fai Nee ee a eee eee OhonIReT esi ing cue much in fils counte and res oD) MSM e Ane SESE OMTAR ao : pected | reticene wot volsra “After Secretary Loeb had ‘voted remy, Reuven) aubetitntas. 76 slaves a 4s 206 BROADWAY 3 ‘an. of the Mercer street station, : i Pt eptionisis are inaking # figh nine ion Jed alifornia ie Rep re shown during : Kree drove to Segamore ll, 2 rs Fulton Ste PUAN EMH Sliegelly, according to an ine [pore from various towns Indicate F t . ‘ as urds the natlonai day when the \ ae aie toosevelr had. already $1 & Sc. bottles, at druggists. Qietment returned agalna: him yesterday ji# not running much behind the head | ‘ , ; ; , but it Is difficult t r ballote was Ww othe {Thon hy @ few minutes, Ii company | Send de. fur free book “The Care of the Hair.” | by the Grand Jury, the rty log the ticket Sah Oy inna’ batwean thai G00) ai axe Splendid r er th W. Ermlen Roosevelt. The Presi- Ph ee Co, Ay kN. J, of seventy-five inen Whose names were pss a RS a e z Rae Ree » y Valled an - dent stayed at his country hore only a Hay's Hl farfin cures Pim- | B Sh part of pages torn from the registra: | The contest for Senator between # 8 for i the OVIDENCE, Rot The Vinuies, as he wanted to get back | plea, red, rough and ch ry ands, and ait Bren, were accepted by the election |\yubbs (Rep.) and Bailey (Lem.) 1s Delaware iniDaukt 45,000 that Gen, George c ait polling place ‘ , minutes, a8 he wanted to get back 10 akin dlsenses. Keeps akin fine and noft, 2° Se ootieday, after” thelr names had | AUbbes Ber A eee y. ee EMOTE crn : y, the voters ni shington i time to receive the re- | @ruggista., fend 2, for free book "The Care Boer thecked up in the duplicate regis- | close 8” na chang ‘ a . 4 arKeD \bare> under fi rate turns at the White House this evening. | of the Skin.” tration record kept by the chairman —_— —> — : 5 ae e4 local contests are engaging Partisan | workers “were | the party Jeft Oyster Bay at 11:10 of | ox ——— = —~ <OEN VOTERS ‘ ajor share attention, and natio evidence and a large vot the return. There Was a large crowd at S$ CURED AN G TO 14 DAY ry AS . . ‘ He BE CRG '¥ something a} SONCOR N 2-7 of his. nelghbors: Incle "Tak FILES CORED. O70, 14 PASE. BALLOT NO. 171 ; rowching aya pti CONCORE Nov, dathe ef. | RABY Of, Nn PR ver, wan one of V, D RAPIDS FURNITURE! | Phin, Mind, Weeding or Pritruging Piles * | a a y ew ey p a of the Bi Demo iy bite ho got a hearty. handshake CARPETS. BEDDING WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mase. Nov? 1 “4 ent ef: the) Ale iM COnCeded Fe the early Noure th Nee ee aot? | platform of lis car and bowed to the 104 ™ ST “L “STATIONat commen Mianiag ee Hiagasl thei inidene bap expected os st the labor eleme very (IMR (Le earls oury in New Haube Darting cheer as the train departed. OPEN SATURDAY EVSNINGS part: candidate for President ” ‘ erable rj s ut 1 nditions were The party reached long Island City 4 at olive Went aboard t clock this morning. Mr. Hi 8 ety Help Want ed Un State: 1 Ind 1 BOSTON, N : Bastar ? NEW HA in. Nov No. Lancester. which carried them back cket at Precinct A s town, at $50) and t cities 1 of the workingm: wimed by bor hase oven asked | Jersey City, where their train mwait 1 E weyeied the vores | Tie start for Washington wex € vote in the! thade at once. | OPENS AN ACCOUNT 3+ DOWN on¢ SO: WORTH () $5: DOWN on¢ 75 ‘WORTH ata( $|-WEEKLY q Warnis y ( bp the | Secreta ar Straus, of the Depart r displ Ly Tet ment of Commerce and }abor. who hi 1 for The ming 2s aie Ruan i - » N Phe nu spares yh most jugt voted, joined President and M ‘As advertised f ¢ eee ! ; places where ihe pasier ‘Weyeevalt in deruey Cy and aceon "| panied then to Waghington. It was #75° DOWN on #100: WORTH World biated that Theodore Jr, would leave the Want ‘pen ¢ aD, Peco wang ar fe train at Trenton and start back to his ag in M : 4 j sO Ww cy H coo oo wm | HE EVENING WORLD'S WRITING CONTEST) 3. ee rmdabeed Msg “ tis thuonpent, 8 Aiterauon Hunde. 4 seoavers +++ ; | foot, 1 > us are reraitireniieery ob at Thompsonville, Conn. FISHER BROS bo Makers § amore i@ | For the School Children of Gireater New York. 5 ada thot parties anbaeeconainstaamssatio a COLUMBUS AVE IE Battenders i icremeoe 1 eee J Penner Wrenn hgnmoie fon a full Noke. ie ( ' BET.103 & 104 ST. 0 in Prizes for the Boys and Girts Who Write WN. © 3.—Electi Wo fhe” numerous” valididates { DUE TO IRRITATIO ‘ : the Following Sentence in ihe Gest Style: | a und vine wish £4 Tenge to be voted on inude the work | & { crane p slo ers AMOR KANARRON DIR AAANARENED? s Der by about "Disorder broke out early in St. Loute, “) 4 , : ¢ DIAMONDS WalClit IUWELKY i wieaanien probably witi ve CS! jit. Hurkhardts a | Republieats 4288 (Wragh “the mouth, the reeult ef * CASH o CREDIT. 2 A ing place at| No. 612 North Phird ap irritation in the alr passages, is what H GF iz f. RICHMOND, Va Ne > F ¢ score or nore of arreste for | !® commonly known | as coughiog, ‘This | ONE PRICE & 18 olfenses were made before nov in jt pus ma m pon Pe, Whe Nae dena hie vege oelore a 32 {Aah yang, peru cau ae rag and Finest J 6 yn lame e400 ominee for the comfort and sometiines pato, aud weak- 2 tock in the ity a ipla diet natural pe trol | . pol EY ay ta eh Piet he ae a ea alaenercar saan’ | Combination Shoe 8 Very Latest Desi | i PAP noncern Cues tie Selieve # cough and at the same | #Mtivfactorily fills the demand for J ransactions in atrh 0 Pry San aaane ‘ a i iii. Va No fi Otek Good wealiier fre: time soothe and heal the irritated! a shoe that fits snug under the rs tere aiken “here tarday in opened at 7 A. M. und) membrane, tbe wing simple formula h of the foot and » th : ' H lose at 7D will be found most effective. Take « arch of the foot and over the A LW. SW ; pana yyy) 1 nationa € ULWALICER, Wie, No Aeayy ounce of Virgin OM of Pine compound | g¢ Made two widths narrower & EET & co. , @ Republicans, ‘the 8 heing polled at alt points pure, two ounces of Glycerine and « halt ®t@) i) seh» AM , A ner eile Seb AER La CAL om | Sotlng igh Visconsin, ‘The weather i¢ fair and the! pint of good WAMMMY. callie, thoroughly | at the waist, heel and instep than) Bp S72 37 Maiden Lane, N.Y. sl J | By see ade aie in Baad wand! Ww lime and use in donee oixue takers quem the regulation shoe providing | 4 BCROO...oreeerens F a , j NSAP No \ thy wy last the average tom- perfect comfort for feet ordinarily ‘ j , 9 ear ‘ ily vers, and in said to break - Manahanla/ Alenaiuse mes ‘ : z in wenty-tour hours. 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