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~ SHOWS THAT NO ONE BOSSES HIM Proved His sidatedexe at the! Baltimore Convention by Siding With Bryan. | | | \ ' HIS WORK IN CONGRESS. | Has Won Fame by Advocating | Many Reforms in the | National Laws. | One sweltering afternoon in Baltimore last June William J. Bryan was pian- ning for his dramatic asnault on Tam. many Hall and Wail street Influences tn the Democratic National Convention which started the long deadlock ond Paved the way for the nomination Woodrow Wilson. Every man with iva political intuitions knew that 1f Bryan once ot the right to take the platform Srre Would be a migiity row and th sold front of the Champ Clark mor ment, with Charles I. Murphy and the Tammany delegation at it» centre, would be shaken, {f not shattered. Chairman Ollie James, gigantic of frame, florid of face, grim of moth, M14 not want to take the responsibinty fad deciding on Bryan's appeal to be He signalled to the New York be tion for Congressman Willian Sulzer to come forward, Murphy froin his front seat at the end of the alsle scowled. But he did not try to stop Suluer by word or gesture, The Tar many chief knew by Jong and uncom fortable experience that when William Sulzer feels calied to the front he ts roing to the front. Me Is not of the ert which even a Murphy can stop. SULZER RULED THAT BRYAN | MIGHT SPEAK. One or two lesser powers in Tammany | hurried along the at Sulzer's aide, whispering to him urgently, Aly Gulzer shook his big homely head so that his long, damp, dull brown forelock | waved across his right eye like a pendu- jum, He took the gavel, listened to the Bryan argument and ruled that the entleman from Nebraska had @ right to explain his vote ‘There followed the scathing tongue dashing which the bellowing Nebraskan Tala across the tacks of Murphy, Bel- Firs WIL SULZER “The always dreamed might be subjected to the further bumil- lation of having Bryan make his attack by the express permission of a Murphy delegate. He knew tha: he was mai fag himself far more seriously than ever before as @ man, as Mr. Murphy of New York contempt Few dared to speak to him, Tot that same William Sulzer {ts to-| day the Democratic nominee for Gov- nertously only to find that they have! nt has di 4 SULZER’S CAREER |Sulzer’s Lifelong Dream boyhood and manhood dream; !sh citizen: of my husband's Ife seema to be near | CAUse th said Mra. one day serving the people ‘as Governor of ether New Jer- @ey—he lived there in h | And whatever William | seta his heart on getting he in But, of course, I am prouder that the people want him to take @ more re- WORKS TO STOP OPPRESSION OF THE JEWS. of the Jews tn Kishineff, hen, too, the way the Russian goV-} were lis passion in all the events of his criminated against Jews |) THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, | Chairman Wo F Me Chairman W. G, MeAdoo man Henry Morgenthau of Committer of the Democra Cominittes, are all ready Washington and testify as | tributions to the Wilson en Chairman MeCombs's assts Jones Pence, wuss) these gertiemen at day And Mr. MeCom something. He will hide n the committes has heart hi just what was re t that tor | ralsed atnce the committee, and w His testin Sen’ | and all the truth. worth listening to | MoComba will | apha out by Senator IMxon while « | which gave a false coloring not be tion whatever, contribu both La dw they were progressive. Follette $3,000 when ed to encourage the sj of this country simply D@| Goes not h y ha, William Sulaer |e very indignant. And bardedt ta eesure 3 naturat that he would havo ce for the ft No, 175 Mecond avenue | jem lardest to wecure Justice for pie] Meainat iim. But he ix not afratc to tell seal ie Say Saatues te istic oe | Ore” e showing her pride at) } M thelr friendship. wnd| What he dkt for both La Follette and at they squirmed in thelr @eate) ii, nomination of her husband for|! sh © that his work is being] Wilson and ts ready at any time to Ko Gnd glanced about furtively as they Me) Governor on the Democratic ticket, — | “Pprecla before the committee, He has been sub- toned to it. Gulser knew that Re aed eee ene ene continued, “he| “Will any Alrect part 19] poenned.” been selected in order that Murphy < ‘ . your h “No. and ther to take In all things William has been the family, and has le burden on his own youth—or shoulders, Haight pay, who could not be counted # that been your ambition for] 1 rh ara: Gal ALBANY, N, Y¥., Oot. %-Gov. Dix om. But he believed Bryan waa right | "m, toot there ts alm a pile of news-| this afternoon gave out the following and he did not filnch a hair's breadth.| “I have been and am content aNd) papers, which Mis on wading | Btatement: When Sulzer went back to his fellow| Proud at his being a Congressman.) through all by himself, He goes lvery politteal convention ts a law through them very carefully and wants unto itself. no one around wire The Syracuse he ts doing 't—for) has with enthusiasm unqualifiedly en- eepecially when Murphy was looking] sponsible place In politics, The proud-/he wants to and does remember every! dorsed my administration. Everything | hile way. est monument I could wish for him— | thing he reads, which I have heretofore said rela- + Lb] Po pong eho or ald aland it is his wish, also—ix to be con-|SULZER HAS A GREAT LOVE FOR | tion to re-nominution is nt with ands oe a fa the bere ha org beroa dered the champion of that great class ATHLETICS. my record—a record unmatched in any wanes of hard working people, which ia the} ‘Indeed, his political tate for real aggressive, progressive | ning, “Bill Sulzer has Kinsed his nomina- 1 5 aan ter jernor good-bye, He ia a| heart of the nation. And he works|/much of his time and e and and constructive legisiation. The ee Carenee Wil never Jet up on! like @ Trojan to deserve It would be uneasy for his Democratic Party has now in Sts plat- | ro Rory: Mt not for Ms power t fori delibera ed my | perate whi complishments by basing | to, and for his strong trnor of the State of New York, after| “In the lust few years he han been|love for outdoor athletes. He clent record of the past two years. Murphy had sought to kill off his oom | greatly taken up, among other things, great walker and mountain elim fact alone justifies my atutude a4 Gyracuse by letting !t run its way,| with the treatment of the Jews of this] YoU know he was the first and 1 bee ds a renomination. ‘unopposed, It ts not the first time the | country at the hands of Russ He } Amerie o climb Mount have given my best thought enemies of Sulzer have sought to make| wax stirred up at the horrible mass= rata epe re and my best effort to the pe fa Soke of him by refusing to take him| nd it looks," she concluded with a nee of my official duty, a “as if reaching for the highest my political trust. consctousness of knowing Sulzer started into politics at twenty- ome, as soon as he bad earned his diploma as a lawyer, The son of a fermor of Elizabeth, N. J., he had como to New York to go through Columbia Vatwersity and study hig own expenses at f und then asa clerk tn five years he male #: bay district meetings until of Tammany Hall found that he wes vetlable and heipful soldier in any cam- y gent him to tho Assembly later he was cleoted Speaker, mbly ymaking porsidiiities of pol | {ules have never appealed io him. He began poor, and wi come to- | fay is much greater than when he! Willam partner, nomines for Governor, Me earned | read: dy farm work| of popular rights and your w after m- began, it is No more than he needs to| live plainly As untiring worker, he bh alwaye| nd with intelligence for A full list of the fights which he has won, or which have! been won years after he proposed them to hostile Republican conferreva, would n of The Evening World, — | GREAT WORK IN NA. TIONAL CONGRESS. | In Cong: since 184 Mr, work includes a copyr pronounced the & Sulzer’s ht law which ‘s! aw of Its kind by publiah: nd foreign experts) on the subject, ught the estab-| lishment of a court of appoais in the ki could not be attacked wn infring, ment of another patent has worked | for an adeouate tierchant’ marine a: navy. It was due to his effo the hulk of the old Maine was} raised from Havana Harbor and taken | et to sca for fitting burial He led in bringing out In Congress the truth of The World's chai * gwainat the sale of the French Canal rights to the United States, With his immense capacity for wor! ask is 400 small. Only a@ little while ago he! introduced a bill which passed House to protect the lovers of appl ‘of whom he is one, by requiring that ‘all apples sold by interstate commerce | be at least two and a half | in diameter throughout the bar- unless specifically graied and la- ‘as inferior, with a penalty for evasion amounting to $1 @ barrel, Breen Goparetelaios id Vormer Partn: as to-day he sent a telem ulation to his former law {ton to th Sulaer, | : “Your nomination is a triumph For] election a vindication of them.” When Mr, Sulser was grad his law course he entered Magistrate — | the two y | Breen's law with the where he worked | r man until his frst elec Assembly, woes RE Another 24-page Magazine sulted for the welfare of public, and whoever my suc de he will with the 8 healthy condition, ordinated and well system duty my party x hon charged, Denioerat The telegram ‘airs in next Sunday. Don't fall to get It. comin Order next Sunday's World In advance, Seo ed from day express! tatled of re-n K regret th ination. your newsdealer to-morrow morning, THE SPIRELLA CQMPANY 506 FIFTH AVENUE INVITE YOU TO TUK FALI OPENING OF THE SPIRELLA CORSET SHOP TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK, COME AND SEE OUR ATTRACTIVE NEW MODELS, BUILT ON LINES OF THE UTMOST GKACE & D BKAUTY, AND REALIZING THE Ak WONDERFUL LATEST TENDEN( EN OV FASHION FPLEXIBIL: ITY OF THE SPIRELLA HONING ADAPTS THE SPIRELLA CORSET FVERY CONSET OK IN YOUR OWN HOME HY TO THE BEST EXPRESSION OF PRESENT MODES, HERE IN MADE TO ORDER, FITTED OUM EXPERT CORSETIFRE, headquarters to. or Crane ts also (o go these | men get through Senator Di. eligible as a member of t Club. Mr. McCombs will te! | couldn't remember lots of things. troubled There wana lot of stuff thrown son campaign and which had no founda- | Kressiveness. Of course, Senator Crane Nke Taft. The treated him very shabbily and It ie only | a eallperreaens DIX STILL INSISTS HE WAS ENTITLED TO A RENOMINATION. | continuance In power upon the effl- critice has been too great in f ‘sof my administration as lexecutve much permanent good has re- ter upon his of the depart Many telegrams reached Gov, WHSINMANAGERS STATEOFFICWS “2° Is Now Realized, Says Wife FusreroRrHANCE NANEDTORUNON TOTELLOF FUNDS. THESULZERTCMET Assistant Chairman Says They | ly Both candidates have already mn) Dae — ee | |shown character and capacity In the | Will Put T. Rv's Leader | gcratio ieaters ot the State to-day ia| service of the great State of New 1 ‘, . “ that the convet mn has selected to py i y. 5 ) | tes The Governor sent the following in Ananias Club. Wad the ticket the two most competent | teicctam te each of the nominees | Yote-getters in the party, The nomina-| «My heartiest congratulations and “ | Jon of Sulzer ts looked upon as a prime, actor In halting what has been repre- | ted to Cha 1912, sed named @ min whose reputation for in- y and Independence fs unques- 4 man of with principle, de- the public interest. Mr. Suls jairman of the most im- committee in Congress has hown capaelty and diveretion of a fine wort. Ue certainly deserves Ifrace of independent men of every caste, His running’ mate, Mr Glynn, has a very enviahle reputation capacity and independence, and the Ucket as a whole is of a Kind to grat- (ontlr {fy progressive Democrats very. deep- ed from Kirst Page.) good wishes, 1 am greatly gratified by the action of the convention. “a B Marphy ae srow. | Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing YOUNG MEN’S SUITS Of Plain Blue and Rough Mixture Cheviots, Tweeds, Plain and Faney Serges; after the popular Eng! for college or business wear. measure.........-Special value, fashioned nh models, suitable 85 to 40 chest 12.50 to the Winans | Aa for Me, Glynn, he im known through, | [iam YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS ti 0. te ea -un, Comnpureiion. nore. Dapeint | WEEK END "BARGAINS Of Rough Brown or Gray Fancy Coatings, ce oe | ith the voting and taxpayin pubite | : Plaid-back Rough Tweeds, — Cheviots sretrhomas {uth James W. Wateworth dr Mer | For Thursday, Friday & Saturday and Oxford Coatings; single or double nbs will say ing. When they will ived, They d not [give $70.00 to Wilson, nor Wing | Nassau, In fact, Mr, Keith took the| Uke that sum, ‘Thay will find als platform during the alight session to! C Mr. Penfield did not give $1500 ur congratulate My. Murphy on having thing like that sum New Yorean gentle- son will be he I the truth omy will by ator Dixon with | on the stand to the Wie} he knew there} wasn't @ possible chance for him. He} Mrit of pro- President | a grievance | convention ac: appeal for T have t that during the general cessor may Helal duties sound and te co. atized, My norably dis Dix to- at he had MURPHY COULD HAVE BOSSED, | ‘The convention was open and every WILSON 1S PLEASED WiTH NOMINATION RICHMOND, Ind, commended Crane has told me that he] Congressman Sulzer Hette and) Martin Glynn for Lieutenant- Gov, Wilson, He Iked both men because | of New York in the following state. | He gave La| ment issued from his train: he Street THE RENARD Marquise Turban Same Model in French Plush, Special, $15.00 It pays to pay cash Harlem furniture Don’t Persecute lyour Bowels | Sieben cet. emia They sm ats | CARTER’S LITTLE gy | LVER Lireg i tr Small Pill, Small Dose, Smal! Price BEST CREAMERY KEPT HANDS OFF. tory froin @ partisan standpoint. | nN unbossed convention ts | sch insurgent leaders as} of Chenango, John K, | We are making a nationwide reputation on our Butter, The quality, superb; o tremely low of Dutchess and Harry Keith of ie votbe 66 Large and mealy. A PECK ; by any ine was the first Demo- in which the unit WHAT DO VOU ray? OF WILLL M SULZER. | (IONA BRAND) THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY Oct. 9 the wil Gov nomination ‘ freedom of action and of! Renard Will Offer Balance of Week: 23rd West of Sth Ave, A STUNNING DEMI-DRESS HAT, Clever copy of the much favored and stunning Lewis model, now the prevailing vogue in Paris. 6 OF SILK VELVET, IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES -—FETCHINGLY TRIMMED WITH OSTRICH. $7 0: 00 VERY SPECIAL at ALSO: Featuring the Season’s Most Complete, Varied and Best Value Line of Tailored and Dress Hats at $5.00 $7.50 g $109.00 Leisurely inspection and unreserved “COMPARISONS” strongly urged. W. L. L. DOUGLAS: , $3 $380 &S4 SHOES) | W. L. Douglas shoes | hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make for the price. | H | Stores In Greater New Yorks i | Axminst strong S fhe WiNetlwags cor eth St, Pont ways cor, ies Mioad Way, cor, 34th A sold price — 1 roadway, 474 6th Av., oor. 11th Bt, inv Pitkin ‘Avenue, moletely burntal e mxttear Signature | $.E. Cor. 1adihSt.. Sd Av NY | | Another 24-page Magazine next Sun- P the Cu day. to met it. Order next ie by Sunday's World im eAvance. Ree your on day af; th newsdealer to-morrow meres: wliaed Iveiupin BATH ROBES Of Terry Cloth in 2 to 8 years...... BLANKET ROBES Warm and eerviceable, in new colorings and designs. 2 to 8 yoars..++....seseeseeescers 10 to 16 years.... BLANKET ROBES High grade, in handsome designs and colorings, 50 _ to. ‘Boyal ‘Witons: terns. tasty and dain colored. $30 Bi Brussels! Rich, | he nd Regular ey value offered. saeco rape tine FRE BOYS’ DOUBLE BR Of Rough Mixture Cheviots and Tweeds, also Smooth or Rough Serges. English to 8 years... 13 to 20 years..sereccerccreeceseecs Slippers to Match....scesseseceeccescsccecs SILK_KNIT FOUR- Fancy color effects and college stripes,also black and white bias stripes.......... 55c. 1.00 1.50 $40. pat- sahesuttuliy 08 and dui wonately low prices. 7 to 16 years. We also carry a line of (9m13) m $47.50 ® $11.50 @t propor breasted, with military or convertible collar. 35 to 40 chest... Special value, | ‘enator Dixon made « at at spread | candidate had a chance. Th t res | BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS before the committee at Washington.” | inaing that Charles i. Murphy could | ter aa Batten Paresh Att 1 Vanit Mr, Pence. ‘He wanted to know | have solected the vandidate for Gover- | Of Navy Serges, Rough Mixtures, ‘weeds and why they didn’t send for Mr. MeCombs nor had he been go Inclined. Perhaps | © Cheviote. A variety of different models to jand Mr, McAdoo, Both are ready to| Sulzer was his candidate, but the recs | =i go. Mr. MeCombe Is still a sick man, | 9d of Democratic conventions for choose from. 7 to 16 years....seeeeeee eves arene te ready to tell the Campaign | Past six yeara indicates that : seeeeeeee seceeeees Special vi nite; but ne f without Mr. Murphy's aid : 5 sd ntribution Committee all about the |“) ad te ; f the last three State conventions that 7S' NORFOLK & TRLERRRAS 0 | Witsoe fund, both funde—the one before | yy heen held tn New hurl thes wher | BOYS’ NORFOLK & DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS the convention and that which has been j¢ to wind up to-day has been the most AN EXTRA pain or KNICKERROCKERS of Rough Blue Che Cheviots. Mixture jiots or Brown STED SUITS 10 to 18 years....- +++. Special value, 7,50 to 18.50 BOYS’ LONG OVERCOATS AND REEFERS Of Rough Plaid-back Cheviots and Tweeds, Chinchillas and Kerseys; button-to-neck or convertible collars. 2to 15 years....... Made Clothing for Boys. YoungMen’s&Boys’Furnishings pink and blue effects, 2.00 10 to 16 years.. 3.25 18 to 20 years.. 3.50 10 to 16 years.... HANDS Fifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. DOBSONS’ REMOVAL SALE A quarter million dollars’ worth ot stock to go at once, be sold before we vacate and go to our new location. || Suaranteed and every price greatly reduced. Rugs ‘Wiltonst Carpets Wilton Ve.vets: A $1. per yard Datiere. ite duced wi ely ete $25.00 ™ $21.75 $17.00 $20.00 $9.50 Hover land hoard this sale. DOBSONS’ Makers of Carpets for s¢ Years. Between Sth and 6th Aves. &3 to 59 West 14th St., N. Y. Subway and Hudson Tunnels, Handy Size 24 PAGES 16 Pages in Colors With Next 6 aie ni 32.50 15.00 to 37.50 8.50 Special value, 8,75 to 32.50 2.85 3.50 ing house TOprie- tors should find abeclal intercae te Must Every article ard ; SScyd. wae ear from in O85 6Scyd. A NEW MAGAZINE Sunday’s World

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