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a WILSON TO TALK |OH, A NICE YOUNG MAN WAS MR. SWINDLER, BUT ON LABOR PROBLEM IN + HIS BUFFALO vig) Refreshed After Pennsylvania) Flatbush Society Is Terribly Invasion, Candidate Prepares for New York Trip. SEA GINT, N. J, Aug, 9.—Refreshed And not in the least fatigued from his! », brief invasion of Pennsylvania yester-|nereon his name eugKested when Gro- day, C Woodrow Wilson prepared! ver K, Giynn, editor of the Millinery to-day for his first speech in New York rade Review, met him for the first] canal, State on Monday at Buffalo, As programme has been! mapped out for the Governorby far |s the busiest he will have had so far. He will ave New York Sunday night at riving at Busalo at 10) morning, when Mayor |" Pobrmann and « leaders will rece! yheon the Governor wil clook « the Ww dress a under t and J war pi man E. ‘Mack, former Na er will then w e Governor will “ meeting at the Sixty. H and in the address a cl! fifth Regiment 4 night he will Jeave Bu where he usuaily daya with The Gov would discuss at Bu * iui tee on n the nominee tive Will B w apoken in his impromptu tout of 2 miles through Penusyivan' esterday | to nearly 4,000 people, and that he had shaken hands in one day with about] ty 3,000 Individuals. a The most interesting revelation to Gov. Wilson was the fact that he found making seyen speeches instead y on the back platform of Presidential candidates al- eon, and that he was al- converted to the old-fashioned had thought to abandon in leu of a few scheduled addresses. “1 would enjoy all, in fact I would Uke it," said the Governor, «peaking of his back-platform talke, “if tt were not for the speech-making. It te difficult to talk while engines are being switched around you, The noises of the railroad yards are distracting. to make speeches, and just hands, I wouldn't mind it at all, be- cause the people seem so straightfor- ward, #0 hearty and #0 sincere.” ‘The Governor plainly was pleased by the thousands who greeted him along | & the journey, more #0 because his recep- tions were not planned, hie special car ‘being attached to w regular train. The Governor Koes, to Scranton, Pa., Sep: 19. and more speeches in the latter State 7: may be looked for. \th ‘The Governor had before him to-lay ear and two coaches plunged from a trestie into a ravi the prospect of more handshaking at the se to County Fair, at Red) Bank, N. J. ——_—— MARSHALL FINISHES MAINE CAMPAIGN TOUR BOSTON, Aug. %.—Gov. Thomas R. ot Marshall of Indiana, Democratic Vioce- | on Presidentia! nominee, left Boston for | \ (Indianapolis to-day. The Governor feached Boston early in the morning | efter making « four daye’ epeechmaking If four in Maine in the interest of the Democratic State ticket, Mre, Marshall @eeompanied him. ¢ —_———. ole.) In the rural parts of Schieswig-Hol- Stein people do net measure distance by miles, as we do, or by hours, as in other Parts of Germany. They say that a place | Js @ pipe or two pipes or three pipes off, | Carrti according to the number of pipes one 1 could smoke while walking there. Shorter pp’ distances are reckoned by dogs’ barks. A village under a mile away would he “Zwei oder drei hunde blaef* (two or three dogs’ barks). COLUMBUS AYE.B oO GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $5.00 Down $50.00 6.00 om 75.00 7.50 100.00 10.00 “150.00 45.60 200.00 25.00 * 300.00 THIS BRASS | time three monthe ago. ea "Il the troubles that had t he didn't know where h tro} wai {and fe Wl highly of y home, He journaltam ( we household exch; d that he had} not # boarder. avenue, day he found a number of trunks had been rifled and wearing trinkets valued at more eker, and their victim was quy idea of campaigning, which at first he|dignant as his patron. tives retreated. Early this morning they returned to the Glynn home with reso+ lution written all over their faces, demanded a private interview with Rem- ington. the detectives went to the corner of Fifth avenue and Pacific #t If I didn't have) pawnticket. shake | missing articles, upon c \ , which $60 had been “loaned.” i was in the Fifth Avenue Court to-day, where he pleaded gullty to a charge of Mon and was held for the Grand Jury. porns ancy ‘Train Jumps Track; Man le Killed, Indications are that he will was killed, two serioualy hurt and fit- concentrate his campaign in the next teen slightly injured month on New York and Pennsylvania, Morth-bound Venesia, Naples. Pee pionl Li fo i, Parima, St. ‘Minnehal FISHER BROS. NO MONEY DOWN Wey Bry heck Rae Aion | ALAS! HE'S IN JAIL NOW main Shocked When He’s Held for Robbing Benefactor. Remington Gwynthorpe Snedeker roved Jo be the very sort of young] of young | only ‘They liad im Snedeker was an awfully ni t, purposeful chap, upon whe and purpose New York had although he had come here ex- | f to make a fortune whic So interested was Mr, Glynn that| that hen he had heard Mr. @nedoker tell f his journey from the West, and of him until wld get hin} his next t Park eon interested in the case nedeker by Me two sons. 1d jerat rens) UsERK pressed, Le ne eek's room rent at the F M. C. A, he made a quick decision, “Come and work in my o "he “We need an alert young man as millinery reporter.” Remington Gwynthorpe » grateful that 1 the offer. me to live at my hor “An alert young iN be great company f Snedeker was his) benefactor ex wo sone, who have apok Snedeke nalism) ore not stre gold pieces, ut, though his salary was small ‘as allowed to none of it into the uer, He was a guest, Three weeks ago, the Glynns went to summer resort. Snedeker stayed in he Glynn home at No, 1616 Newkirk thush, and “hia presence here was conceded by the family to be reat protection, Yet when Mr. Giynn returned yester- medi apparel ond than $500 were missing, m Detectives Dufly and Geisler came from the len vestigate. They nails’ ~ | make amining Remington ¢ stom Before the duet of proteste the detec+ Kola! and At the end of the conversation ified stone and took from bei ‘The ticket covered the So Remington Gwynthorpe Gnedeker rand larceny. Ho offered no explana- 4B, Tex., Aug. %.—One man to-day when a Missourt, Kansas = and ‘exas Rallway train jumped the track hree miles north of here and the mail —————_—_ SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW York. | ARRIVED, INCOMING” STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY, ruteria Porte Barri, Holivia,” Poway, jew York City, rn," dackao Georalas | Oras hi a OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. BAILED TO-DAY, Routhainpton. Ei ra Ja S at wer) Biot Adana a Visoaica Present Ling i Orange’ Priivee, Ly, Touripe, New, New 0) intitle New ET. {03 & 104: STS We Faraish Apartmenis From $50.00 10 $5uu.u0 104th St. L Station at Corser 1034 St Subwey Staion Ome Block Away UPEN SATURDAY EVENSNG ‘ANY ONE SEE A BRIDGE? Standard Employees in J One jetreet, Jersey | Standard O11 ¢ hundred employees Canal on the wa to-day. clue to the army of private det city sleuths and bridge department em. ployees Who are hunting for the missing prida@e, Last nigyt the five hundred minions of | Standard Of © and this Mr. Glynn had | when the boats home will pe like to-night | Anyone seeing a w about a ton, w anked to report hers and the bestowed on the finder the opinion againat the bridge ma | FREIGHT TRAINS ; HALT TAFT. | BRIE, Pa. Au | private car, on the Lake up for Erle, was to be f awaiting his arrival, Wax not pre Right now you weed a good spring Cooper’ blood, prevent spring fever, drive awa juices. properly, flushing the vein: rich healthy blood, drivin ties, feeding the nerves and muscles as Nature intended they should be fed, the fh it. a | Whole body ii 50c a Week No Deposit Bi Now Sock oft $] 4. 75 in 6.9x9 ft, size, at $9.2 Fine 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brussels.Rugs terns. lections of patterns a and. colors. .3X10.6 size at $19.50. Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Curtains, Etc. THE | avENING WORLD, THE IRISH VOLUNTEERS GOING INTO CAM THERE’S ONE MISSING. | Up Against Canal Till and Thing’s Found perfectly abor Day at Rose- date, L. I. md Oridge WH Richar ts} of thé Trish Votu ity, belonging to the by five Two wattalions the Second Regiment, amp to-morrow at Rosedale, Teland, and will remain untti 3 ent. Monday and open afr mass on Sund morning at the camp grounds, Nothing but the post hol and they furnished not a Ohaplain, the Rev, Loughiin, as#lsted by the Rev. Lennon of the Fourth Regiment. 1 d the by ral cted up and down ry one Was late and we whistle blew and goodness knows what the crush for first A Ken. alarm Was issued for the bridge. Commander, wili be in command, battalions will be commanded Thomas J, Nolan ané Major Michael Mealy, The camp will be open to visitors | Sunday afternoon, viewed on Sunday evening tionalist. Delegations from all the Iri: | wocletion In the elty will visit the c on Sunday and Monaay. The New York battalion will leavi headquarters on East Fifty-ninth « at 4 o'clock to-morrow. The Brook! battalion will leave its headquarters the same hour, concern # Rratitude would be the least thing Some are of is a feeling Infant Industry and the that there peers “IN A STATE OF WAR.” Canadian M. P. Talkea of and Germany. W—Prewident ‘Tai hed to train No. Shore Railroad, was held 1 half hour tn the Erle yards} while several freight | sing shunted about the| ™ ont his secretary out} Cc el ina pr nd int LONDON, Aug. 9,—"T am convine ind and Germany are in a state The overt blow has not be Strong, with! struck, but when it Is, all may be ov cent visit to|in three months or three days," sa party J. A. M. Altkins of the Canadian day went Continent, “RIGHT NOW YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS A GOOD SPRING MEDICINE « Perfect health is secured and main- tained solely by getting vitality out of all demands it. I cleanse the system ‘overy your New D food and transferring it to the bowels in perfectly digested form. Do this muc and you will have an active, health dull, tired, hal k feeling you cheerful, lively and buoyant. Di ct condition, the ner and the whole body s ht to your druggist to-day an secure a bottle of Cooper's New Dis- When ev en ‘very “meal © three doses—one befo | mediate henefi to your druggi: funded. Coop male at all drug imply return the bott nd get your money r in a healthy condition, Cowperthwait & Sons | aa pe Sot Reeea: ia sil Pate Ae 33, = Oar ee ‘Tule shows only % of the pattern—that is, one comer ef the rug. Seed y Brussels Rugs $5 lees than the “special price” ens in some advts, A very good Fug an and an enormous variety to select from. Also comes 16.25 and in medallion or Oriental pat- Also come in 9x10.6 ft. size, at $13.75. Fine one-piece rugs, splendid qualit; 9x12 Seamless Axminster Velvet Rugs 22 50 Wonderful A most handsome and long wearing rug; worth easily $35. Comes also in 6x9 ft, size, at $12, and in Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 0% Off for Cash for You Just as You Prefer Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article. \Cowperthwait & Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 3rd Ave. Park Row | 121st St. | Chatham Sq. Up Town-— 2 Enormous Stores - Down Town Easily Reached from Anywhore FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, Two Battalions to Spend Sunday teers, one from the First and one from are going int ‘Nhere will be @ enam tattle on | mase will be celebrated by the Briga witttam ate. | Father | rnin, hey wore |) men will start for a ten-mile mar the Mo Monday morning and retin, which the ¢ harles J. Crowley, the Briga Major | The regiment will | ohn Devoy, the well known Irish N. but Mrs, Strong jiament to-day. Aitkin has been travel- ling on the nd if you don’t feel the im- w Discovery is on 1912, _ ‘ iy ——— (1) ——— Een Stamp Coupons With All === 0 0. 4 “a Will Be Open All Day Saturday In New York’s g Shopping Centre Co. Girls’ and Misses’ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street Robespierre Collars) s agNeckeat ef hefal aon, OTesses and Raincoats For School and shadow lace New, practical, attractive and very in- attached. . . 50cto $1. ve ers These are special values that Walieveidaned Stiff Linen mothers will appreciate. Robespierre Collars, some hand Misses’ $2.50 Tub embroidered, D resses at $1.25 50c, 75c and 98c In colored lawns, trimmed with embroid- Chemisettes, of plain and fancy | ery; sizes 14, 16 and 18. net. high collars, MEL Girls’ Wash Dresses Special at $1.25 In percales and ginghams, in several styles, with full pleated skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years. Misses’ Raincoats In single and double dexture, in a variety of attractive styles and fabrics; all are beautifully tailored; ae 14, 16 and 18. Beaks ly 750° 19.75 at. Nell Main Store—Third Floor. i | ay ie te Soo ooo de he Robespierre Collars, low and high | * effects, with jabots of plain net on | by as | sh mp | vn at| guimpes, effect; Special—Embroidered Swiss, Dutch Collars, round or sailor shapes, Robespierre Collars of ratine, Dutch 25 Collar Sets ete.; value 500.; At... cee cece eee neers ¢e O'Neill Main Store— First Floor. Saturday Sale of Toilet Articles Dozens of special items in Standard Toilet Preparations; and— —With eacl purchase of toilet articles of 25 or more, a cretonne tooth ad of en td Take Twenty-second Street A Matchless Display of the Newest Untrimmed Millinery for Fall — All the fashionable ideas for between seasons and for early autumn wear. a ch hy | The new styles are particularly attractive in their soft, sweeping lines and simple trimmings; the cleverest and newest shapes are here in Ring velvets, velours, shaggy felts, satin finish felt hats, hatter’s plush, superior quality silk plush, moire, satin and maline combinations. Special Prices for This Early Season Sale Btack Velvet Dress Shapes, correct for immediate wear. Small, medium and large shapes..... . $2.48 to $7.98 Smart Trimmed Tailored Hats, many chic, snappy models. $3.50. $3.98 up to $7.98 O'Neill Main Store—First bioe Continuing Alteration Sale at. nd | re Latest Parisian Novelties in ostrich and fancy stick ups and fancy wings. Special at 48c, 75c and up WV coe vivinvce vere nseeue nes 23.75 le = Svectal for the Holiday Outing. Illustration shows one of several of our wee tional values in Melinda jac! $1.45 Veltuna Hats... SRR is Peauirenl for the workmen ait are Pamadalune the windows in the O’Neill Store for Dad and the Boys. Counters must temporarily move’ jback, merchandise must be either piled high or sold Men’s All-Wool fancy effects in cheviots, quickly. Of course, the modern way is to “move” the merchandise by means of sales—gives the needed Boys’ Get-Ready- Navy Blue Suits for-School Suits and worsted, made up in two- sent Nalab Up to Raia Poel: et of room and keeps stocks new and fresh. In _all-wool navy blue serge and new Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits in neat iece styles,in two-three-button_single- fancy effects, in cheviot and cassi- »reasted’ models; also yoke Norfolk nere, made up ia double-breasted models; all elegantly tailored and coats and full sae ae cut knicker some are silk lined; sizes for rege ulars, stouts and slims. Soe trousers. Suits are strongly tailored —_ for hard _ school wear; sizes 6 to 16 yrs. 12.00 Boys’ $10 and $12 Boys’ #10 and 912 Suite. 94.98 | $4.98 In all-wool' cheviots and cassimeres, made up in Norfolk and double- breasted styles, all high grade tailor- ed and trimmed; sizes mostly 8 to L095 Men's $10 to $12 Rain Coats, $6.95. ——S—<$$———_——_———_ Men's Outing Trousers, $2.23 In plain white flannel and serge and white serge with neat striped effects, cut with cuff bottoms, belt loops and 14 years. In several shades of tan, in double hutton flan on doh and hi Leta; Boys’ $1.50 Trousers, 98c texture rubberized cloth, made with ane on ao Seen ip pockets; military collar; sizes up to 40. Boys’ all-wool navy blue serge Men'sSummer Coats at ! Price Trousers, cut full pegtop knicker style, with belt loops; sizes 6 to i6, Boys’ 65c Khaki Trousers, 35¢ In good grade tan khaki, cut full knicker style, made with patent buttons and belt loops; sizes 6 to 16, 1700 Pairs “Douglas” in This Saturday Sale They just escaped being absolutely perfect by having some se flaw— nothing, however, that affects either looks, wear or 51, ( Every man knows that W. L. Douglas pair Men's $2.00 Pajamas at 89c ee _——<—<————— Alpaca, serge and cotton, single- breasted style, and come in black, cream, grays. Serges are in blue and gray; sizes for regulars, stouts and slims. While they last, at 4 original price. Oxfords ae Fine mercerized pongee pajamas, well made, nicely trimmed with silk loops and fine ocean pearl gery cut good and roomy. In blte, tan, gray, helio and white; _all sizes. oe ) Slightly Imperfect comfort. Every _ Shoes are among the best $3.00, $3. 50 and $4.00 shoes | in | America. Mostly patent colt; some black gun metal calf and somerusset calf, All sizes. A good selection of styles. O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys, fR-