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ELK’S HEAD VS. BULL MOOSE CAUSES ROW IN BRONX. Emblem Used on Petition for Place on Ticket Opposed by Colonel's Followers. TAFT AT PHONOGRAPH ‘CANS: POLITICAL TAL FOR FUTURE AGES — Has His Throat Doctored, Then Shoots Half Dozen Speeches Into Machine. NG AGAIN AS STRIKE ENDS “IN LAWRENCE 3 2 = Two Thousand Workers Locked Out—Storm Mills and Are Clubbed by Police. Bull Moose, but somebody is using the emblem of the order with a petition with which to go on the ticket under the name of the Progressive Liberal party. at the top of the been industriously circulating it and getting signatures for the Congressional, Senatorial and Amembly nominees, The scouts of the Bull Moore got on to the proposition and have one of the petitions, on which are the names of Michael J. Fitzgerald for Congrens and Louis Friedman for Senate, The petition comes from the Twenty- RYVERLY, Mass., Taft was down for ix speoohes to-di LAWRENCE, Mass, Oct. 1—The Strike of twenty-four hours declared by the Industrial Workers of the World employed in the textile mills of this clty 48 @ protest against the imprison- jmen ef Ettor and Giovannitt! ended when 12,000 operatives who re- samainet away from the mills yesterday nd all to one organization—« tall machine concern. So far as House officials know to-day, it wa: first time @ President's speech was “canned” for the entertainment struction of future generatt Other political candidates, dent was told, have made specohes | talking machines, and he was ed to set to-day for mnaging hie'r OMciais prepared condefibagon on ,! a dozen of Mr. Taft's oid adi Major Thomas L. Rhoades, the dent's personal aide and physician, .| his throat in g20d condition for the epeaking. Together with the moving pictures of the President, copies of the | talking machine records probably will -~|be placed in the files of the State sam@ time | Department. The hes probably will ‘ked YOUN | also be used in th palin. ater ‘The President n opportunity to sixth District. The sull Moose State Committee has referred the matter to {ts attorneys, with the view of en- petitioners from being put electoral and in which to file hair petition to the ticket paced Mit SOLD DOPE TO CHILDREN. their clubs. A crowd collected outside the gates of the Arlington mill, but the ¢etermined action of the police)’. Not all of the were fiven work. At many of the mills einpls reeg were turned away because there was no work for their 4 ments af the present time. Oth discntrged because they were alleged | © to have destroyed or injured mill prop- erty during tho strike. A number of boys were refused work at the Lverutt dill hecmuses it was claimed, they oad intinvaated 2 watchman at tho plant. |the sale Many members of Yho Industrial! Public Schools N: Workers of the World employed in the| Kemp avenue a wood mill of the American Woolen near Tompkins Company left their machines when they disguli Jeorned that one of their number had cocaine been refused employment. took It Ses IME TT IN SOUR OMS UPSET = “STOW CURED NE MITES idle in riot eith having been refused work oF " paving quit because some of thelr comrades ce | you feel sick pepsin. It m man, who sa oseph B. Wand treet and Char ’ Nostrand avenue were arroste » and oplum or a 5) national peace—to: retired French ni ary man. Franc York arranged for the visit to Parra matta of Mr. Loti te page Magasine next Sun- Don't fail'to wet tt. Order next Gundey's World in advance. fee your newsdealer to-morrow morning. eats*alhanstcnn Sons for Opera Season. Among the songvirds of the operatic red into th vt | or weeks regard) to the Childran of and No. 54 in Walworth street, A_ detective Peddler saw men, who 1 children hed not been taken back. More than an hour before the time for starting the machinery the -van- Ry 6 o'clock thousands w: the business section of the city. street, the scene of yest was quiet. Many bandaged heads and hands in the crowd bore witness to the part taken by thelr possessor in the disturbances of the past few days. ‘The entire police force of the city patrolied the mill district. Dep: that's when you five minutes. you can't get it regulated, please, #0 neediess to have a bad stomach—make your Sheriff Neal of the Mansachusetts Dis- food meal, ttle Diape sin. There will not be oMcers | any distress- without fear. It’s because Pape’s Diapepsin “really does” regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives itits its millions of sales annually. psin. Bull Moosers to Orate. ‘The Bull Moose have engaged pore| fr nesie Hall for next Saturday night for their first big mass meeting In New York City. Tho principal speaker wii! be Gov. Johnson of California and on the platform with him will be Heetor M. Hitchings and James J. Vitzgera'4, Bull Moose candidates for the Supreme bench, Ernest Coweroft and others on the Stato ticket. Gov. Johnson wi speak on that night at and at McKinley Square Mundred and Sixty-ninth street ana Roston road. For the meeting at Car- negie Hall the boxes wil! be sold. PISORDER PEEL PING TN FIVE Bitty CURES INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, / Wad SOURNESS, GAS, HEARTBURN. Seldom has a national product made the instant and con-. tinued success achieved by Gold Dust. This wonderful pow- der was a success from the start, has continued to outsell and out-work all other products in its class, and is tode varhoug it has hundreds of imitations) more’ of a seller and leader than ever. 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