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WILSON AWAITING MEN WHO PLANNED BATTLEFOR WILSON |°""%ie'tci’ear | [CANDIDATES HOP UP “\*Spctersortton [322% om ma VITOFMANAGERS AND ON THE BALTINORE CONTEST: ge | FRWISOYSPE P's Scare TOPLANCAMPAN = dow of the house. At night she said she begs he idea, Itt A John A Johnson of Minnesota credit Wilson. wished to return home an’ get some of | C K 8 | her clothing. Then her benefactress di % | Joseph Massopust of Parth Amboy | covered that a gold watch and $0 were i) — these things could so easily be proved] pushed a way for him through the crowd | . : called the atention of the Evening| miss! Detective Kennedy located MALTED Mi LK pon World to an error, Which, through mis-| the girl and brought her to the station, | 49! D eek | Aine | information, appeared ini ts eolums on] where she was charged with larceny. | “The Feodedrink for All Ages. 4 ‘i | n June a foport trom Bi ‘Amboy | Sl. 0 in her cell and to- | " ne ge 4 the okler atatess] and gave him a chance to be Governor. Mi asignation Now Would rab ol Bi nee Perth AmbOY | tay became violent. ‘or Infants, Invalids, and childrens i “ | tien, why 68 ot they be proved to| He Inter made Johnson a candidate f Democratic Nominee Expects ey ee ey ne eee ne | for the Presidential nomination at Den- Re | lying the constant succession of strikes] Luke B. Wi nd to be under- building the 7 Make Election of a Successor | a bagel t Jr. Dien Saddenty. - pass of the people | A then withdraw Kien belete JShie end labor disorders in the manufactories| POUGIKEBPSIB, Y, July 3— testhe nuryng mother andthe aged. NL mass of the people WANLED a TO ee eee ae nay the disfavor whic Necoss This Fall thereabouts, the Bvening World credited| Luke E. Wright jr, adn of the form milk, malted: gzain, in powder form, To Confer With Leaders |eressive candidate. grows on any one in polities who doen Necessary is Fall. tooel Sapee to sie effect that Mas Th it oar tiattae Ik lunch prepared in M'COMBS PICKS ABLE AIDS FOR|not know when it i# time to quit, bcs 7 Wilson and a power in the Hungarian | heart disease | ht at his farm at | Take me substitute, Ask for HORLICK’S, g ‘ yach knows politics, he know ¥ ‘ 1 eart disease last night at his farm at ne Here was a progressive candidate who| 4nd he knows the slang of the times Governor to make his campaign for the | oor of the tro0ce ter cece Wee seine | thirty-five years old and leaves a widow, ¢ ald not ve caught fak The Wil! Would be more very great statesmen in jovernor to make campat velo e troops by Gov, Wilson; the 6 p 0 \ papain ‘ 4 Presidency New Jersey would jose a| inference was that by forcing the Gov-| - — - _ Moectal From a Statt Corramontent of The son its way. Nothing| thin country if there were men who eveceney S neg Aid "| ernor so to act his enemies would pl Bea ounr, i ony tc terson or Col, Harvey OF} knew all three at once Republican Executiv i hint th » duly 8. —~Gov smith of New Jersey! ‘This is the conversation between Mr. hything to do with the|Lyneh and Mr. Charles F. Murphy of \Tammany Wall, Just before the great Senator James Was about early to-day in ant | eoatd say ba of the long session of hand#aking and! fact that the thousands and tens and | \indatide yesterday: congratulations the nominee must face | hundreds of Who had an) Wnen ph—Mr. Murphy, you botter with the arrival of tno new man to voice It, were] ome withhus. I'm telling you the truth light In the labor world. John D. Prince, Prasidert of the State | phe 5 . ning World is in receipt of @ Senate, would be Governd, Dr. Prince [fetter from Macsopust wherein he die- is @ university man, beng an instructor | @laims the report that he is an enemy at Columbia, | of Gov. Wilson, declares that he is a He has been acting as Governor for a| Watm fri and of the gates and friends | ide frem Baltimore. After a brief walk the| clamoring for Wise ltor your own good, " great part of the present = dur- Me fi Rha Fag th Nbr Goyernor plunged into a casual reading] Then came the convention. Me+| Mr, Murphy—Even if you're right I ing Gov. Wilson's campaign trips Presl-| Gy of labor strite in Perth: Amboy: Mtevme 2,00 telegrams received during | Combs had never bossed AventiOt, | CONIA theca Watiod, Guid! Here | Cray srinve Ss tomationlly vecame | The Evening World Is pleased to give the night. They came from friend and| But he ts a scholar, He “boned it out, t rin 1, was a friendly ect. We have ernor and had to draw the salary, al-| publicity to this discl af there ane any such left, and alllas he would have sald wh Was) cot this (touching one Anger and map though he indorsed it over to Dr. Wil-| ~ Mreathed confidence and cheer. No can-| working as a student under Prof. Wilk| Sing a” atatement of startling Impor- fon at once. : | GIRL CHARGED WITH THEFT @idate for the Presidency ever drew | son of Princeton, He went out and by|tanee)—and this (touching — another | Mr, Wilson laid aside the presidency | #0 unanimous assurances of support. | the charm of his personality attracted | finger). of Princeton to make the run for Gov- TRIES TO KILL HERSELF. | “I fear I cannot do justice to my well-| good teachers into the Wiison circle,| Mr. Murphy—Really? ernor, By resigning now or during th Mr. Lynch—And this—and thie (touch- 3 deecauaaitte a | Wishes,” sald the Governor, “Pleaso| He got the clear-minded Senator O'Gor- || Mr Lynch—And this—and thie (tourhe nummer he woukl make it porsivie to/ Beats Head Against Cell and Has convey to all who sent congratulations | man. He got the brilitant Senator Gore |i ting you thia because I know ‘that elect a new Governor, to, serve for a to Be Put’ in Strait my thanks. jof Oklahoma, who can seo more WIth! your game te my Kame, and you don't Year, at the election this fall, | : The Governor has no programme for) his blind eyes than many men can wee |iike Ryan and Belmont and the rest of Among the Democrats who have! jacket. the day. Ho expects to meet William) with high powered telescopes; he got/this bunch that wished itself on you, ambitions are Frank Katzenbach of} peating her head au . t B. McCombs and hts managers and with! Culberson and Burleson and Tom Ball|@n4@ that Bryan is trying to make stick Trenton, who made the race once;!, Ue Ladias wainst the wall of them he will discuss Norman FE. Mack's|of Texas, who needed a new issue of [0% YOU, any better than T do, Come on jl Algal id gg sai se hdd pe Robert 8. Hudspeth of Hudson, Mayor Otto Wittpen of Jersey Cit John W. W made the 4@p at Baltime in while the water in fine. s* to help out a temperance) coantime somebody, who was talking n, which was about to weaken|the Virginia language, was working in a sense of humor, vecause tt]}the delegation of wht F. Ryan ax im-|was urged by « man who openly|himself Is a member, And a few min- declination of the Chairmanship of the} righteousn National Committee. The Governor haa! cams Met exprenved his preference for al throug mational manager yet. Ho Frooklyn, pretty seventeen-year-old OF Camden, itHe Sadie Richardson of No, 3% Willoughby | nominating Wilson; avenue, Brooklyn, accused of robbing | They ate all more or| Her benefactress, to-day was put in a de . on fac straitjjacket and removed ‘to St. Cath-| Meneely pleased with the nomination of} avowed he did not believe In private) ites Inter came the deluge | tnd would be aatintactory 10 Rim, | atine's itoepitel for observation Gov. Marshall as his running mate avd| temperance at all rexetice, had worked ‘his. palatal wa: ‘The wing of the party whichehas! Yesterday afternoon tho girl “a early to-day sent to the Indiana execus}| McCombs got J, Mitchell Palmer, Rowen the steps and into the w aching, been hostile to the € rnor almost) proached Mrs, Anthony Yacenda of No. tive this message: member of Congress, with ringing volce/angry crowds of delegates, with two from his election may make a fight) 12 North Sixth street, wife of an ex- “Bincere congratulations. I shall look! and compelling eye, a born master of |former football players making @ chan- to get the nomination pr n. The weeping girl told how : with pleasure to my associati w public meetings, whether they be of|nel for him, and was finishing off the The Root t Republicans now dom. the had been treated unkindly in her {| re WOODROW WILSON schoolboys or of K delegates. He | touch: The pressure of his hand on {nant In that partyvhave many candi-| y "@ev. . h t Col. John T. McG: the National |the shoulder of the delegation leaders 4 dates—John Franklin Fort, once Gov 7» Wileon was advised by telepl Got Col. John T. ra ’ was like that of the evangelists in old- ernor; Everett Colby, the original Jer- thls afternoon that the Democratic Committeeman from West Virginia, @ time camp magtings, who made men.and tienal Committee woul! wait upon him | statesman of the old school, who has a| women, in ¢ of spirit moving, walk | to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. | gentleman's notions of the proper ap-|automatically to the mourners bench | Mmesnage came from atarms of the committe sey progressive; Borden D. former Sheriff Sommer, Geor Record and a score of oth he sergeant-| proach and address and actions of a/4nf confess the Lord. Taft element has many brilliant men Fi | who said the| Virginian or a West Virginian, or any,, TM? #tuation, the long walt, the anx- To put a Meister piano in your home and thousands of other PENNSYLVANIA. | . . , A, eho could hake the tunsfarmer RAILROAD homes for thirty days on free trial would be rtof he if 1 lety leat the party break and go ty Gov. kes, ex-Roosevelt man; for- . . . ope . . | Semmemittor would leave alitimore on al other sort of a Southern gentleman, and] Hives had wet all nerees. to duneping dov. Bto e MeL ETE ital impossible without the millions of Rothschild capital epecial train at 9.45 A. M. had his following among the old lead-| His aides had made all the delegations ar nv phy and @ score of others, | ; “wi . ‘ MOVING PICTURES OF NOMINEE | ers who had never made the acquaint-|ready to receive his message. In twenty Vivian Lewis, who made the run| behind it. To do so‘with a poor piano would be the rankest TAKEN ON LAWN. ances of big business, miniites—knowing with Fred Lynch's | Wk isha el Ot a Cate eileen | folly, for it would only be tying up millions of dollars for noth- | fhe many persons crowded on tho| Me Kot Willard Saulsoury of Dela-| Koen, observation and supervision of | nade him a Vice-Chanceltor, : ing. We're not built that way. But when we own such a good ‘yy tawn, yesterday that the grass suf-| Ware # quiet but quick moving man} itis to persuade leader after leader t a Sear a vith a mind which moves so fast that | fered’ grgatly and, to-day, the State| ¥!* the promise, “If you will get everybody i ° RA cercretocs ents tas Stee cnen with thet: backs. turaed toward | tna Motion, “ie you will wet. every BIRD CAUSES AUTO MISHAP | Auto Busses to Pennsylvania yard. Photographers are here by the|!™ move about to face hm before he| And in five minutes the withdrawing Files Into Face of Woman, Who ° Beore, and several movin mictune cine | teaches thom, and took guilty and say|of candidates In favor of Wilson. had | ., 5 Station mate a ; ane Hy eee they didn't mean to do what he thought begun and ‘the convention was over | WILLIAM G MSAD00 Drops Wheel anu Is Thrown Ont, | e hand, taking ever; , r]"\, Gwitahs MeAc Rodin ae 5 fe wableWhase of the activity here [St All. He got the dulet, unobtruve | icrous onfusion of RuCtIIg Warten | -wRute 408 aL oui ao-wakdsa—___] GREENWICH, Conn, July 2—ANrs, Nel-| For the aecommod::tion of bout One set of moving pictures son Macy of New York, a summer Pennsylvanta Railroad pas- proposition as the famous Meister piano we're willing to back it lt up to the limit of our capital. | The Meister has got to make‘good in: | your home before you decide to buy it. Away |} from the influences of salesmen, away from all argu- Davies, who never seems to be any- xcept In the midst of a group The departure of the Champ Clark | {nj battalion of one hundred scouts BEEN NCECAMGNC copter ine cases | wae army under command of Gen. Wittiam J. |from st Louis with an auxilinry board |2eHt here, came near being killed this . bird's flying bk 5 ~Fi ment, away from our store—the Meister has got to stand on its . where argument 1s getting #0 hot that lens impreasive than that of | of hundred ‘tty fi ther| Morning owing to a binds flying be sengers the -Fifth Avenue ’ n : L tl : eet ve Pen than tar era It ts apt to become a quarrel, and who| the Wiison forces. It went out by dark, | parte of Missourt the uty ot thass| tween the glass wind shield and he Coach Company is now oper- own Leal win pon ove Without its Beautif ly ipitH toper it would retired. always turns It from a quarrel 4nto a pee cantfires atin buraing, That auxiliaries was to keep tabs on all other|face as she was driving her automc ti ile of maton bi bs reala Laren aig i a ipeesect. warermcnntlpy Muenyen deeun fe re ng, 101 a . . Py y ome. New Jersey's Wilson delegates havo aNO An WAS Phelps, contersedly 's’ wicked friend ot | °S ib (he Aula cnaratale gPouieed lam G, Hackesacen epee Seti eee pl fe iaSi boeies back and so would the thqusands of athece who take the Meister on trial @& appointment with the Governor|ANO HE WAS AT HELM EVERY |tho Missouri railroads, of another gene- themselves and each other all the Fed- MH eas betweenPennsylvaniaStation, ty d her to drop her hold of the mext Monday. The nominee does not MINUTE, ration, said of Senator Stone: “We both | eral jobs they had been out of ever since | oats" 3, expect the four Essex men, who stood! The weary but hawkeyed MoCombs|*UCk ewas, but Stone hides the shells.” | they began quarreling y'ars and y'ars| "ers whéel and the car ran into a} 7th Avenue and 32d Street, inst him, but guarantees them a» been sitting on for o| g Senator Stone has been in the United | ago, As'to what they promised dele-| ‘Fee. throwing her out. She was taken! and Fifth Avenue and 90th against wl mt \e: has beet Ta the platform of the gordial reception if they call. Dr. | Haltimore Convention for a week, |to he. reelected ten seen hace it | eaten Somiemen Mew tt theapimemn | O00 We Rockemlise house and’ Dr. |< ai ot ‘ 12 elect wo yea fence, he) of heavy advertising there is no room| Parker care for her, sewing up her a son sta Netent | wate Den, 6 ‘ Migs cotieonh ca’ weatvan dist: | or ree seccae Tare, sensing the foninga| must are ‘been je tetera ne | to, tnaert, & catalogue of the altua-|ower lip, which wa: cut in two. she] ‘The route of the new line frm, mor has he. examined it thor e Pp . lost ca! ter than no/ tions under Uncle San, walch. th. received other injuri Whe bird “fe every year. The Meistér has got to be so good that you won't send it back. If we didn’t know it was that good we'd never spend money advertising a thirty day free trial. We make eight different styles of piano, but the biggest seller is the one we offer at $175. You s he has been doing when the convention leader at all when there is @ nomination | promised to évery deleraze and alternat>| dead in the car. is from Pennsylvania Station musn’t let the low price prejudice you against it. You mustn't ‘ughly. was fot in session he alone knows, but | Com in sight, ee 7 oF judge Meister prices by a: rices you've seen elsewhere. We make the ‘The chances are that the Governor's] an Evening World reporter who talked| STONE RALLIED OLD FOES TO! The scouts worked out on the floor. Mast Take Of Porch. , (7th Avenue Entrance) east Meloter sureties, sell it dea to Ah and give you a revolutionary value. fain{ly will remain at the “Little White | with him In his apartments on the see. CLARK. Most of them worked under the e7e of! Pians wore filed with Bullding on 32d Street to Fifth Why don’t you order a Meister on 80 days’ free trial right now! >, Hour” ant summer, enteenth floor of the Hotel Emerson| About himself, associates and lela) Mi. Stone. But lots of them, though | incident Miller for the removal of «i Avenue, thence north on ML have made no plans,” said the | rsteray “wore | weury with the short sleep in , marshals in the Clark campaign the | Not| Wily Stone gathered with him former parract massive porch at the Broadway en- tive, “Until 1 consult with my | Shones in every room of hi their barracks, in rest p at the adway en No Cash Payment Down. No Extras. y rooms” at the Eme: worked | trance to the New York Life Insuran Fifth Avenue to 90th Street, " ae ete maabis Seanelialy 2] one telephone to a table, but two and odin hea ere. ween poe 4 4| for other members of the strangely as- | Company Lutlding on the east of! returning by same route. No Interest on Deferred Payments. map . three on every available table. ‘They | eed 7 | sorted company. ay between Leonard street and! who elo h rance sh w he buildi * a ai f y in danuary, 1914 He has not} In the convention he was a wonder, |had fought with both himself and Fran-| {ime creme tralia, Wit, Uae yaa R foal oecunehs This eitere ton this route every six minutes Secluded to fesikn and will not an-| There was a tumult in the Okiahoma| cls between 182 and 1900, He called in| William Randolph Hearst, whe ant. in compliance with a recent order of t (or ofiener if necessary) from Pounce his retirement until he confers! delegation. Instantly MoCombs aig-!¢X-Gov. Dockery, “The Sage of Davies| the councils of the Marshals, but did city for removing all obstructions bo-| f With the Wilson leaders of New Jersey. | natled to the young son of the bind COUNtY." Who has been supervising the! not co-operate with them conspicuously yond the building line. | 7.00.4. M. until 11.00 P, M. ett he relinquishes the Governorship, b building of country roads since he be-| | cept in his Ber 0 . in the open, except in newspapers, h his friends predict he will do| %"ator from Oklahoma, and father andycame a has-been’ but whe” has besa | tt ne a n Piano Stool and Scarf Free. - Sold under Rothschild & Company ’s Guarantee Bond MEISTER PLAYER-PIANO AT $395 Its of first convention sicti- - = = ‘ 0 e hurrying out into the aisles to| tect resul 0 i , when his active Presidential campaign | °°" Wer letting the roads go to ruts while he| mish were fine. Mr. Clark was far ‘ ‘i ; opens, Dr, Wilson will attend to his | "4 out what was going on, and what-| climbed on fences, looking for a band|ahend. Then each man got busy with ' Sold on liberal weekly or monthly payments. @Btles at Trenton each Tuceda: ever It was to turn the advantage of it] wagon which would take him back Into] his own separate Clark campaign, tel | ney foudie vercome “Have you anything to say th for Wilson, be << i ti {ng his brother campaigners no more e who fought the Wilson fight?” he| Hverybody loves Senator Gore, But the ‘one also shooed into this jorted | than he thought it was xood for him- a oak, fs things whieh the Champ Clark fanatics] "ek former Gov, Folk, who had himself] self for the other man to know. Mr. @ real |rea men oO sc 1 om an card, Brent deal,” he answered solemnly, [ot the Missouri delegation said when |jrautnt he might be ih anmaese fori Glare, Vole Went up Hke @. rocket " “Too much to be apo The “ : use he had kept out of! and came down like a stick, ere cocthne teen neve | they saw Mr. MoCombs make his pain /any contests for ‘senatoriar honora,| ‘And so far'at odds and in tenorance NEW YORK BRANCH CLARENDON BLDG., S. E. Cor. 18th St. & 4th Ave. new, more than ever in-my life, what friendship meahs. For absolute devo- tien for what they wanted to accom- ful way to the skle of the Senator from | which were acutely interesting to several | were his managers at the end that with: 1 have been # sufferer for years with Oklahoma, and give him battle direc- | of the others mentioned. {in ten minutes before the great Wilson kidney and bladder trouble and took @l- tions on the floor, would not look weil! Reside these was James A, Reed, now | massacre - by - common - consent began inost everything a drug store contained, in this or any other family newspaper, _. Comventently reached by Subway and Madison Ave, Railwa: WRD PARTY? DON'T KNOW] favor wherever he went. guage, whether sweet or sour, It has| delegate to be sure to make good his | 5 4 : abt WHAT IT 1 HE SAYS, A point of order seemed to be showing |) sail by admirers of Ri promise to bring the Michigan delegates | eturaged as 16 auld Bak ee we AE SUGGS @ tacst cordial and tac. | that the Clark influences were obtaining | that he could make violets grow on the| back into the Clark corral on the next | Nays \ y z e | dory conversation with Bryan and @|% (omporary advantage over the fight: [tin root of a smokehouse by. talking to | ballot. | time. 1 saw one of your advertisements | telegram of congratulation 10 "nis rune|¢ * for Wilson, bs hurried over} :ne weeds, Reed: was a particularly| ‘Ten years ago William J. Stone beat and as a last resort, decided to try your sing wate, Gov, Marshall, the no:nines | {0 Mr. Palmer lately that ac-|aimiable member of the council! of war) Champ Clark for a Senatorial seat by Swamp-Root. 1 am now taking the Bee not communteated with any of the | COMPilshed stratexist would either de-l because he had beaten Francis in t ailing attention to the fact that Mr, third bottle and fecl fike a new woman, mational leaders, Ile expected to reply [Mwah the argument or else support it} race for the Senatorship « year or ao Clark was a nominee for Senator and sleep well and have no pains whatever. iieatty of the telegrams in such & Way that the sentimental ad | ago, a Representative In Congress at one strongly advise all sufferers to take You consider your nomination ike. | Vantage Was left with the Wilson men. | Now to these add Joe Siannon, of Bnd. the same time, die, forced Mr. HUD CRIY foal chee fonieigay and bladder 740 Kil the third party?" ho wan anked | THOR men were, all of them Gore, | ansay City, who missed nutional fame | CIATK? to, be satiated with taking the trouble, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root was 48 & MOVINg Picture machine focussed | !!Mer, Burleson, Davies, McGraw, | pecause he did not elect to keap hlmsvit ae a » 6 { ‘the nominee and his Isbury, Hall, Resend to Sot padi McAdoo~field mar-|puay in the east wide of New York Ciiy, | @#4 not like the idea of his working for | 6 paar seh E+ NC once; they thought he wasn't You may publish this letter if you wish “Phird party’ he ‘ s. But there were a hundred more, | Mr, Shannon has a poltttzai organization | both at once; ‘ i 4 ag aw “meaty, ‘T don't recall” marine Ne many of them young Princeton gradue ¥ known poptlurly as | @BOPtY. | so that it may be the means of bringing YOUR HOME ich of it. What is it?” “ates, Who served as messengers ant abbita.”” ‘Pho difference betwoor | some 4 sufferers back to health, FURNI HED Was siggestod the velection of Goy, | Jolllers, as evangeliste tn the fight for bits and the ordinary ca : — M ae MRS. "MARY O'DONNELL, | Lander, Wyo. | bscribed and sworn to before me this July t4th, 1909, For Women to Use| Chuley Allen, Notary Public, in und for Fremont Co., Wyo. Marshall had raised | Politioal holt Suge-cating Variety, 18 that if the Saan- | ue in the fall campaisn~that| KNEW JUST WHEN “DELUGE”|(0n breed saw @ poticrman taking h |Safest Antiseptic Othe lean men against the fat ier WAS DUE. abba Re hh aianel YAM ane ‘The Governor laughed immediately, put Mut ohiet Gf them ail wan ble aired him into a corner, bite him to death, | In @eriously stated the issue was dan 8, up his gun and billy and eteal the Lynch of Minnesota Mr. Lyneh had “ for he feared voters of avoirdupois cone 7 . eet cabbage, and leave squaling joyously, = stitute a majority, Later Gov. Wilson |#.JHNk om fe National Committeemat PROMISED THEMSELVES ALL OACH asked the correspondents to say in an- 9627 BUNGALOW = BED every houschold | among the toilet neces: you will find | CD some sort Dr. Kilmer & Co. jinn! litleal machine with a he GOOD Joss, | FO OD | of n germicide, in the form of either a _ Binghamton, N. ¥. % aR (0 er an ne tea MTA: | ght of dealiam out ahead. of im all {With the great and harmonious body |tablet, solution or powder. Many of Prove What SvampRoot Will Do For You We Give Double o)*A/," Stamps E; frignds who have sent me messages of |e tHme. Lynch discovered the la-| of the Houn’ dawg warriors was e fy- ,PETERMAI'S FOOD Entices ross | these antiseptic Preparations contain) send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- With This Advertisement ‘| congratulation I want to express my oaceahied Pa >| Bi eetien, They wat it and Sle" ‘Bandera for | Poisons, and unless the greatest care is| ton N.Y, tora sample bottle. It will feeerty thanks. I shail not be able to! pest to marvel ancw ut the force of| dicated the Governor would recelve the ‘0 years, ‘used, much harm is done to the persons | convince anyone. You will also res enswer them individually, T ans afraid, | character of the man, He was calm, nomination before night, but not once | DISCOVERY kills bed bugs | using them | a booklet of valuable information, telling COR then are so ‘delightfully’ numerous, | dignified and kracious, but at all tmes| did the resulting: excitement. ut. Camp | fl aad teases toot ea coe aes” | pe aa: | he kidneys and bladder. When , STATE hope this inadequate acknowjed Bs A "80 4 he value of an absolutely harmless | all about the kidneys and bladder. win tall 7. aS ' a Ld Kement} he appeared to feel the urden ¢ Wilson appear to affect in - Biahtest | ANT FOOD hills ants and | antiseptic powder, as comy i with a ith be sure and mention the New sunder thelr eye, These ines-|new and great rex eft yerson m4 concerned ‘each a t owder, as compared with nt aoe wages of personel confidence help. ime pearving it might seom ilk sella, succeeding ballot showed the candidate | Lin ag Teg | poisonous tablet or solution, is apparent | ¥ ive i jbeguler fifty meanurably 19 make public service seem bit beneath the plackt exterior was] hearer the goal, the crowd of Jersey | Ill herein Roget nets, Comme | to everyone, and that is one renson why cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale worth while.” fully repressed emotion, All the] National Guardsmen, villagers and Le everywhere have strongly at all drag stores. mmended the use of ‘Tyr At noon dorens of automobiles demonstration @rew up at Camp Wilson, many of the! or's neighbo: m tha Govern ends from nearby ‘coast resorts in=| fmm tall dealers. Insist on Peterman's. 6 and friends—fathor, ved, oVerrunning the lawn and) Htors coming long distances to see mother and three duughters— AEA ae ¢ jseptic Powder, Tyree's Antiseptic Pow- | Pieters coming | n noth vetrayed | swarming about the military | ten der should commend itself, therefore, to T nominee. The ce urther as-| the immense Joy they must have exper- re ‘ood And 3 ne | ’ mie onl aiers | danced array of telegraphers and. correapo | housebold, — Unequalied R | pe Plan Your Vacation with Care You may make a great mistake if you decide where you will spend your vacation before consulting rifle range erected t dents or tagged after the messengers tents on the Governor's lawn, In wien |SOVERNOR CALMEST AS NEWS ed a military aspe douche, A 5 cent package ma NEW YORK received the news of his nomination, From the ORLD compelled even those ywhoeknew Yigg. “ A * W era Aisha w oo Ir of the convention meet+ Bignal yang the bulleting Ine porer rg A BLL ri ony MimericanDincriot “Maas sy eau OF, ” . \ gallons of gtandard solution, Sold by in whieh as they carried the news to the house- allons ¢ f . telephone and telegraph tustruments OF VICTORY COMES. hold. | | Gruggiste everywhere. end for booklet | The World’s were installed, When the trying day's duties were over Up to noon Lied Governor busied him- = fod famole: D. r, Ty ree, ( hemist, Already several doze: ‘ePpAp en | d the villag a lends were gone, Sif with @ solitary game of golt, tole ee yy i an ascaeen Seeaner oan | 1nd tho vllagnre at tren Wore gone, G00 Sm Pauly cane ot fle, fe ae Summer Resort Guide papers being represented, A dozer jn their weariness, forget thelr Southern |, With the quick spread of news of his ce FOURTH u tographers circled about the sumer host Knowing most of the « + eee gate beaten ny i Jer SPECIAL: for 1912 Mansion, snapping the nominee and his | Of hewspaper workers had Kround away | [ME napa tula~ Coes OF JULY ADERS im eine S75 ilae naenever they appeared. Gov. jat thelr tusks without dinner, Mra, Wi Citi” OUTINGS REA Thi $110 now being distributed PREE at The World's Main and has made himself tremendously | son invited all of them to the dining == e Furnished ch Offices, or sent to any address upon receipt of Popular with those who tuve met hin, | room of the summer cay at 1 o'clock | WORLD Branc! ices, Wien wating tan coy He is never too busy to meet and talk Just night and poured coffee for them, gs || 6 to cover actual postage g copy visitors, Mra, Wilson and ‘hor| walle her three, charming daughters LAKE HOPATCONG aGotne, out of tawn for the sum, | in er: KY address “Summer Resort Bureau, World Bldg., New daughters entertained numerous frien te passed randwiches the famishod Also Eve | Sunday 5 | Mem. "and aaareas changed ae | a ee York City. 4 e rinceton and Trenton during the | guests, The men hurried back to their ai day often as desired. | 7 ” . faorning. Ieee in Thaclaeerenn tant oneen thee For Infants and Children, ao re Morning World. £20 per wax |] | 8, ¥, Cor, 124th Bt, @ Bd Aven Ne ¥, 19,738 World “Sammer Resort” Ads. Were Printed Last Month personality of the Democratic after + ht had been put out in b ° > =— = = Sie perecnality of the Democratic! af eet u"" | The Kind You Have Always Bought Leave Liberty Bi, 9.00 a.m, way World, ba 9 6,828 More than the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and Press {Be rush of evants, ‘The solemn, dignis Keys clicked aay the story of the dats | ‘the aah ADDED TOGETHER fled and unaffected manner in which ho happenings Bears the No EXTRA CHARGH VOR IT, Call or Write for Free Copy of The World’s Summer Resort Guide To-Day ike 4 ' : _ . . t > . v4 : \ reremnersrcebeomngpatan teens: a ip Scacaannpterreennee mn .