The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1912, Page 10

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Gossip of the oe Campaign a ~aene — When the clang of t mapaign fret epunded President Taft veat a retreat, He got on a train at Washington and| declared he was out of pol But he Wag not like Jeffries. He came back, had one big interview, ttle oheb end has been oc » the When the Pres rofrains from telling Chauncey Depew and Suey As far as can be remembered told only one story on the st Was when he first started it Presidential campaign. Springs, Vo. He sald there wa Irishman once (what would speakers and after-dinner talkers {ft weren't for those Irishmen?) who was | on trial for his life. He had cracked | “- ee several otite & neighbor on the periphery of the koko| be- ahd the man had died. Mr. Taft fieved that the affair had taken at a State fair in a place called Donny- { brook. The defense was that the man who had been hit by the shillelah had If his skull hadn't been @ paper skull. * made of paper it would not have been even dented by the blackthorn. Tho judge on the bench took the view of | 4 the defense and declared that Donny-| brook Fair was no place for a man) with @ paper skull, “And I want to Rive notice,’ sald the coming President, | v “this campaign is no place for a paper kul.” Bryan had already set the paco for thé campaign. Wh» his story-telling was never quite clear, shouldn't tell stories. Mr, Jobn P. Ryan, the newspaper contin. went of the Truth Tellerg’ train, left last night for Toledo to join John M / Marian and J. Adam Bede, The ‘Truth ‘Tollers have been lying im wait for the Colonel, who left the night before for Michigan and the North and Middle * Weet. They will trail him for the sev- onteen-day trip, being Johnny and om the job. A® the Colonel | towa the Truth Tellers and goat ‘will enter, throw up thelr tent and start , the cireus, ‘Thetr mission is to unsay what the Colonel says, no matter what he says, Up at Progressive headquar- ; tere this morning Chairman Dixon said: “We lead, others foll At the Taft Y neadquarters they said: “We'll be after them till Election Day." And at the ¢ Bull Moose headquarters, again: “Yer, Sand they'll be after us on El Day.” Delightful, all this repartee. the Western tour Bede was making one Sof bie funny speeches, when a voice in ‘the crowd shouted: “How about the bolt in Chicago!” Bede fleshed this {bagk: ‘1 don't know about the bolt, but the nut’s gone to Oyster Bay.’ @oy, Hiram Johnson of Calitornia, $ Bull Moose candidate for Vic * dent, has had two novel experiences ‘: Grester Mew York, On Saturday night at Carengio Hall he was interrupted tn This speech. In Brooklyn on Mond Night, at the Montauk Club, he wa The fi ter: tption was made by Mand ™ ‘The second was vy Mayor Gaynor. Maud was fired out. The Mayor was invited in. Maud was on mischief dent. ‘The Mayor was all to the mustard, Maud was ugly. The Mayor was genial, ; The Mayor is a member of the Montauk ‘Club and got in tho wrong door, He knew everybody there but the Gov- erner af California, and asked for an ‘ atrodvetion. The Governor, with that "courtesy and hospitality which distin muish the of the West, asked the » Mayor if he would have some ice creain "The banquet was about over, in fact they were down to nuts when the ve On or came in. With Chesterfieldan grace the ¥ mayor deciined ice cream. He drank the health of Gov, Johnson, He etd he} hoped to see Gov, Wilson President. and} Gov, Jonnron Vice-Protident, Th Miyor pis always diplomatic, no matter what elae he might be. % Dolls and bivebirds and Little irl to figure in thle election. Leave it to the women to start something new Athe way of getting votes. Myre. s: 28. Ayres, of No, 1123 Broadway “yantaed the National Juvent Marshall League, Lite Suuffrage States, Call Méaho, Viah, Washingt are to be the first e voters are to get vot sion te get women voters WWomen's National Demo tach to conirioute one dollar cause ery ten membe | | | pare] i | | | ured each wets 1 bled 'Toe the little girl secu at number of voles in euch &t be Jeiven beautifully dresses doll, Mr Woodrow Wilson, Monorary Proxident of the Women's National novratic Leagu herself the nother three daughters wo not if will addrens Abrab B Lhe spirit of feacended to Un ‘to Judge Hen 1 Red Cross »}s Cough Drops. | Brmasiots baie none just as good." Be *,* A Fight Worth Watching Politeness Not Overlooked in Contest, as Wit=! Fagan Attempts Suicide When! ness the Gaynor-Johnson Meeting and the Times Square Banners. took tn parte n. At White. his way | of’ tnadiar HE CUTS HIS THROAT He Finds He Can’t Explain THE ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, BECAUSE HESTUTTERS. | =/ “And Those Who Make It | MTERAFENORNKS .s. and jw jw act senny took Paegan to B Sinan © Ne wife realize if you can't tuik f went to a I what {9 razu |T. R. FINDS TOO MANY TICKETS USING HIS NAME. | ton | rnen party to Wife. cand “Ww TTARRISRURG, Pa,, Oct. Washing. officials author! night that all Washington spar the stat are also on tickets the name of Roosevel Roosevelt. parties, an Bull Moose nam water, W address, Be-| Angry because when he drinks he withdraw at the re- fore that i daatble for the | stuttera so he can't explatn to hiv wife peevelt, Ih some Ine | Taft or v ket Up a meets |p. n claimed, nomina- ing, the Jud it the people; Etsh Pagan, for'y ts old, of No ted under thoxe names flooked to hear about Roosev The | M Bast Fortieth street, cut his throat ® not ympathy with chairman of the meetog was C. E.] with @ ragor early to-day, Surgeons in. th \dacy, This message Littlejohn, a delegate to the convention | ranevue he WH wa ‘ by A in Detrich, ed Lincoln. Me, Littlejohn tn! way ove Secretary of the Washington Party State 4 and there were the} According to the po’ Fagan was’ cs to-day or Who had also been m|out Inte last night, He olke ike othe May I request that Roosevelt tleket eee een ec iCie | Persons when he te not drinking, but, ard Roosevelt Progressive teket be meee, ae iaipae cd oaid It ~ after he has had « few an impedin Airleken from ballot. Neither ct im #6 ‘ these tekets has anything to do with 1 who WAS fy always | SPpeare in tia #peech and he stu my oatiidncy, and | reward i as Judge says there badly. essentially an injustice if they are onel will carry Wise | When he came home earl morn} allowed to obscure my efforts tn ing and star ed to explain he stuttered,| Penneyivania and it wos « ad giveaway rHKODORE R IN carry | ite, Tt v Indl ‘The Judge! We. The more he tri Aer ate it 1 news from the, how it happened the more he ested, as to Went and he began to eet mod * Hedges has gone up the spor the State, Mr. Medges will cover much territory betw election and will ha to has been a great cam Ha t's now making the campaign of his Mfe for him When he was notified of his nomination on Monday afternoon he was given a lesson In elocution. Ne Was showered with eloquence, He was nearly drowned in Senator Brack turned on politicians wilt hy jo 1 nt effort h of the Senator wa speech was a master- | ud the speaker plece of words Mghted, He did get tired once. all the while Mr. Hedges hud to look at the peaker or raising bia eyen look into the smiling countenance of (ol, Roosevelt, whose picture still hangs ina me on the wall of the Republican | iblican National Committee to strong a banner across | Forty-third street, | xing for a while and They stopp no bar wan | Marshall Theatr! Winally @ boarder | Send Name and Address Only. Pay] NO DEPOSIT Cents Weekly |! It Dectde to Keep It | This Magnificent Brass Bed Complete wich Guaranteed Empire Link Spring FREE FOR 10 BAYS ON TRIAL. ete * Nroadway at Mr. Taft ceased ee an unless somebody told him the President joer’ pakh them nay: pul t tise {ts permit to league and the ban} day but Bull used to 1 M in hin n such owner of th Then the Republican C got Mr. Peters to work on Mr. Isman. Peters talked profeseionally, told how nice the Committee had been to the r was hung yeater- 1 ighborhood yet. ‘There is no point to this etery, but tan't It nice to observ quarters at this time amon HAKGK CH polit for finding new angles in design. Mail your order or call to see it. Massive it Broadwa: He's a Bull mittee mpire Furnitur 22d St., NeW YORK, N. ¥. —— == World 10-9 Teman hasn't got Paris sends us her latest creation in Women’s Tailored Suits a Bernard model, exclusive with Saks & Company, and by us reproduced at the popular price of 29.50 € The original suit cost about one thousand franes to land in this country, or about two hundred dollars in good American currency. may have a copy of it, a fuc-simile, a duplicate--we might almost say, the Bernard model itself—but that it is reproduced by American hands. that qualifying “but” is really a great advantage, for the wide world over you cannot improve upon, nor seldom find the equal of, American tailoring. { To come to the model itself, it is an excellent example of Bernard's genius The jacket has a fantail back, rounded to a point below the knee; is trimmed with velvet-r.mmed buttons and small hand-made loops, and is made with high waist line, fastening at the center with an immense button. The vest is of white broadcloth, and a flat Robes- pierre collar and new square cut revers complete a very stylish coat. Two- piece skirt, with four pleats at side. The materials are rough cheviot cloths, in black, navy, prune, taupe, brown and king blue. French Pattern Hats original prices $40 to $60... tomorrow at a collection of about fifty hats from the foremost Parisian modistes € This is the opportunity of the season for the woman who looks upon an original Paris creation as th Tomorrow you may step into the Saks Millinery Salons and literally buy a hat from Lewis, from Reboux, from Poiret, from Suzanne Talbot, from Louison, from Germaine, or from Georgette. though you yourseli stepped into one of these renowned shops and hought there the hat of your choice, except that we have saved you the trouble of overseas shopping. ' : Paris pattern hats will be placed on of from fifteen to thirty-five dollars apic Some fifty of 1 Tomorrow you Fourth floor | $25 be-all and end-all in a hat. It is as beautiful ale tomorrow at actual savings Third floor Yet les -, d they found Ulrich crouched behind D Night and Day Vigil Results In At+/a dresser in an alcove of a locked reat | q det ape anrated | Po0m. | Home That Was Robbed. . ad PALA erste, told of p ven | i ; ihiamnioama vars pirixs Mary ng a diamond ring for $10 ana of giv-T Turn the rascals out—the neadache, | making gas; take the excess bile from tary Furlong, a achool! teacher, who}ing a watch to John Schacn of 3" want Fatneesciea andar ; ; | itven at No. Maley street, Hrook- | MeKtven street, Schaen Inter said, he biliousness,{ indigestion, constipation, | your liver and carry off the decome |Jewelry by the story of @ burglary in/a & Joan. , , . Millions of men and women take a | Poon from the bowels. Then you (he newspapers Monday eveaing. Gue| Ulrich, who, aceonting to the police | cascnret now and then aud never kuow | Will feel great found her Jewel case, which had con-| has served time at Kimira, will be ar- ibe” misery caused by a lazy liver,| A Casearet to-night will straighter | GEMS WORTH $600 GONE, «| SLEUTHS TRAP A PAINTER. k in her flat Her hus The de- was sire there was no | and was loth nit t }band, she sald gone out. tives pe: nad id her-to let them te CASCKRETS TONIGHT! IF BILIOUG, the sick, sour stomach and foul gas hand foul gases | posed waste matter and constipation scarets, n, Was prompted to look had accepicd the watch as security for turn them out to: raigned before Magistrate Dodd tn the Gates Avenue Court charged with grand Clogged bowels or ed rings and watches valued at $600, you out by morning—a 10-cent box upset stomach. had been emptied. larceny, Don't put in another day of distress | ceeps your d clear, stomach sweet, Detectives Conley and De Martint of) a —wake up refreshed and feel fine. | liver and bowels be he von fe the Ralph avenue station, to whom Miss Let Cascarets cleanse and sweeten you | cheerful and bully for months. on't Furlong told her story, suspected that, TWO MEN BLOWN 100 FEET. stomach: remove the sour. undigested \ildren—their little insides the polite painter, who had spent the! one “Killed by Explosion and fermenti: » food and that misery | necd « good, gentle cleansing, too. day furnishing her flat, knew some-) thing of the missing Jowolry, The de-| tm €u Pont Powder Works, CANDY CATHARTIC tectives worked day and night until) Robert Rhinesmith, thirty-five, was received a tip that the man the wanted was John Ulrich of No. 63 Gates avenue. by They were watching the Gates ave: house shortly before midnight night when Ub @ jaunty young man five came home. the detectives ‘a h jed and Louis Luke, twenty-one, was rt 80 badly he Is not expected to live an explosion yesterday afternoon in the charging house of the F. I, du Pont powder works at Pompton Lukes, N. J. The cause of the explosion is not known, It blew a galvanized tron build- A few min-| ing apart and threw the two men 1m! used the! geet, The nolve was heard a im way. | id they | Rhinesmith died instant Lu was * sent to taken to the Paterson hospital. He had hey told not regained consciousness lato last ory a few minutes later, Sie night. 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE . * ALSO 25 & SO CENT BOXES - <4 WORK HILE-YOU SLEEPS It makes little difference what you need~a World “Want" »ill go get i ¢ ballot might Being The Modern Adventures of Omar Khayyam, the Great Persian Philosopher, whose Poetry on the Joy of Life made his Fame Eternal, ADVENTURE 6 Omar Reports the World’s Series for ‘This Paper” “A Tall Guy Winds himself up like a Clock” “And Shoots! The Batter gives the Pill a Sock,” “And Forty Thousand Fans become Insane” “Because the Ball gets lost in the Next Block!” “They Cheer another Guy who ‘steals a Base’” “By scraping all the Dirt up with his Face!” “And when the Game is Won, the Wiid-Eyed Mob” “Jumps down and chases Both Teams from the Place!” OMAR, the new Turkish blend cigarette of exceptional quality—“the Joy of Life’’

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