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FAVORHADLEY. OR CMMI TO SUCEEDSHERNA Republicans Also Name Borah and Wanamaker in Case the Party Wins Next Tuesday. (Continued from First Page.) COLLEEN WHO IS TO LEAD THE MARCH AT THE BIG HALLOWE'EN BALL. Possible that there also wilt be private @ervices at the Sherman house at an eartier hour Saturday for the benefit of ‘the members of the family exclusively. ‘The wish for such course has dean the members of fag at the church. The service will begin at 2 o'clock Saturday and will be conducted joint- Jy by Dr. Holden, pastor of the Dutch Church, and Dr. M. W. dent of Hamilton Col college Mr. Sherman was an alumnus. | ‘The body of the Vice-President will Iie in wtate at da County Courthouse Frid to 9 P, M. expected mat it will be k to the Sherman residence for private services’ there Saturday morning. Mr. Sherma: Reformed Dutch ¢ tin was powted in th @ay expressing the church's tion of his character SHERMAN CHOSE PALL-BEARERS FOR HIS FUNERAL. (O) Mzss ANNIE EGAN The mort important Irish social fem tivity in New York Is the ball of the United Irish County Socteties, which will be held to-night tn the Harlem River Park and Casino, One Hundred “|and Twenty-seventh street and Second avenue, The arrangements are on @ far more elaborate scale than in any former year. The committee of patrons Includes Col, Louis D. Conley, John Ds trearurer of the Mr. Sherman will be buried In For-|Crimming, Chief Magistrate McAdoo, est Hill Cemetery, where many m William 2 MeLoughiin, Dr. Constan- bers of his family have found a final] Une J. McGuire, John Jerome Rooney, Testing place. He selected his pall-| Denis A. Spellissey, PJ. Conway and bearers before hia death. ‘They con- | Major MacCrystal. ‘The proceads sist of promincnt citizens end tntimate | #!il wo to maintain the society's reading friends , ns Miss Annie Kean is to lead the Bergeant-at-Arm# D. M, Ramsdell bas 1 parade raphed that fifty members of the eventative Sulzer and Oscar will attend. President Taft, nis, Straus will add and many members of the House merryimake mes as “melt of Representatives are expected ale Hing of the feud’ and “snap apple" will be Worn with thelr many house vof played, It promixes to be a great night watching the members of the famlly | when the rival candidates for Governor were slow in taking up the details Abe Intro the obsequies, bul #o far ay ther wean Hallowe'e ‘: expression, it was favorable to the| It dn eight y 6 United Irish the Irish ball to ellen starte quietest po urate with ¢ the quaint, eful and position. |epectactlar native dances of Irelaad, Tt is not probable that the presence | Which have survived (he vicissitudes of of even the natior icarteg| (ime and civil war, © of these will hake the @ ne Waves of Tor family to avold al d tomigiit by 100 nection with (he last Wo thetr orlgin ta dead. UTICA IN MOURNING AND BUSI-! | NESS SUSPENDED. Many messages of < Fecelved here during the continue to pour in to fwhteh wits | men 9 wil be a Voting contest to | ‘t the most popular person ‘The | winner will get @ trip to the tnauguray P Were] von in Washington next March. t and they finality, and not until yesterday morn: quarters of wintry i did he be: dintt that telegrans Prewid s patient's iife was measured by hours Wilson, Co im Now that Mr, Sherman ts gone Mort of the men in ed that he was a This city was | for the doats of The Vice = Btates, F were everywhere and black Shrouded ail of tie f most of the big business The mourning wos “Sunny Jim,” ax bis fellow esi liked to spook of Versally lied. vf the city | and later as Congieseman be had been! y {identified with the aifaire of the coms | reset munity for more than thirty years santa ranned for, thie city ma SHERMAN’S FUNERAL; HE STARTS TO-MORROW. Cones. The Demovrat WASHINGTON, Get. al, — President tee had workmen vusy to-day remo the Wilyon and Marssall banners wil ‘Tart will eave Washington late to-tnor- | tow for Utlea to atiend the funeral of Were strung among the mont Vice-President Sherman the: inday thoroughfares, It was also ann afternoon, e President with go on that tho Progressive meeting ar Tor to-night, at whieh the chef a 4 private car and will be accompanied by ‘sone ais les aud secretarios, Was io have been Gov. Hirain J Wha officers will go had not Ma, had been abandoned. i. determined when the President be- no making his arrangements, Mr. Taft had an engagement to te a monument at N Saturday, emident ans! a good inge ant) the recent tabl ” ile had eneral towne: was uni- |) rest In that event, ned him tadicat wd e bull When the Glants fell tabln elty the fact that Parauvely Wyte of him year, Me tot her early tn” December, wil, but thie celled, Although the route the Pi flent Will take from. Washington Utica has not been fixed, he: probably will go to Huffalo aver the Ponnayl- vania railroad by way of Harrisvure and then over the New York Central. He probably will not return to Waen- on until after elec but will go bt f nd Was 90 y oveumied with Dis duties ax presiding Meer in’ (tie Senuite that hie Was Unable to Visit the chy om mora than @ne or two occasions previous 40 hig return here at ¢ final tMness jast June. Not until tt became evident that the » beginning of his crisis Was approuching did hile physichun et from Utica to York, stop make known the fact that after he left Cinetnnatt ee. Kd ot to Big Moose had hej} ¢ gy (AarE Be ‘ c ir dying at that place. Dr. F. jell, =sergeant- H. Peck anid to-day ‘tha; Mor @hocmeg,|Sturms of the Senate. ut the dle had not been there twenty-four noure| fection of Benator acon, tos when he became po fil that fore time|@#Y began making — arrangements hia lite was despaired of. "Whent hane|tor the President's funeral, ever, he returned to Utica the lower|A® Many senators us can Ket to Uti altitude and the agreeable surroundings Miser Srterboen AES fo: ot had the effect of rapidly reviving him, Se Bien te Dave she Se ge 1 Uilee werk ate na body, but It will be Imponal- meeting him frequently | S® for the far western members to tor a time atter he| rom the country In time, The Se reached the city, Gradually the trips] Mil take charge of the Vico: Gown fown xrew farther and fartiar | @0t'# funeral and bear the expe court, fond he scarcely hag been seen |!t doen for @ senator. outside of his own residence since his Fiage upon the White House, the dome outs ein the publie. park here in {of the Capitol and Government bulldings eerie ta make etponte te che amos |Nere at halfmast to-day, The State hotttication On Dia renomination for the| Department, prepara vice-presidency. It wae mot, however, | Ivy initty dave’ mourtine tor eect untll jast Sunday that Indications ve- W'S une at = to be ppenlved of bis extremely | gpyroad, for clowing of Kovernment offices ernie Sout Priory In ne | nt aa at the funeral and for putting SICKNESS, Always averse to public notortety, the + Vice-President's family seemed’ to shrink especially from all publication concerning his piryaical condition. specialist, came to visit him on Oct. 30! he was enabled to come and go without | attracting public attention, The V! } President's physicians, local a» well as! foreign, have been aware, however, fo: the past fortnight made rapid headwi feared that !f not speedily checked It | soon must end fatally. Dr. Peck, who has been in constant attendance upon Vice-President as his family phyate! had little hope ving the grad- ual decline of his patient, he felt that recovery was out of the quetion, and elopment of the discase during the ten days convinced him that the end was near. He, however, was not without hope of postponing the | B | White responded brie & proclamation | { Protect Yourself! ati A rs when Dr. Janewny, the New York cry | @ot kf Original and Gennine RLICK’S MALTED MILK Ages. | | flags at haif-mast on whips of the navy and upon military posta, James A. Fowler, assistant to At- torney-General Wiekersiam, appeared at the bar of the Supreme Court in be- ‘naif of nie chief and moved the adjourn- ment of the court.’ This was diplomatic day at the State Department. The visit- tng Ministers came to express their veral of them will attend the ident’s funeral tho We had many close Fowler'# motion death to the court nh golemulty by the acting Attorne eral, Chief Juetice y and touchingly. he court hears with sort’ wnt whieh vou inden of loss which his quffered, and out of sympathy for his | countrymen throughout the nation, the bonorable court stands adjourned until | | | Monday.” | —o— MANY NOTABLES SEN D SYMPATHY. UTICA, N. ¥., Oct. 81.—Among the telegrams of condolence received by Mrs. Sherman were many from Sen- | ators and members of the How | Representatives, Semmtors Galliny | New Hampshire and Bacon of Georgia, who have acted alternately as Presi- |dent pro t of the Senate in | Mr. eorwe, were among the first to Benator ¢ man's death ia to me in the nature of @ personal loss which no words can adequately exprens, May the good Lord bless you.” fenator Bacon: “I beg to express my profound aympathy dn this hour of your unspeakable affliction in the death of your universally beloved hus- band, By all the people of the United Btatex his passing away will be do- plored a# @ grent national loss, and by @ch Senator he will be mourned as @ personal friend.” Speaker Clark of the House wired: “You have our heartfelt sympathy in your great worrow, May God bless you and =.” Congressman McKinley of Iiinols who managed the pro-convention Tagt-Bher- man campaing, anid: “A great and a good man has gone.” Mra, Jennie T. ‘Hobart, widow of former Vice-President Hobart extended Hallowe’en| her sympathy as that “of one who can fully appreciate your «reat bereave- ment.” Former Vice-President and Mrs. Fasr- vanks sald “We loved him asa friend and loved him aa an able and truthful servant.” There also were expressions of pro- found sympathy from al the cabinet ministere and from many American ministers to foreign countries as well an from foreign representatives in the United States. Whitelaw Rela spoke of the Vice-President’s death as “a great lows.” ‘ee TAFT’S PROCLAMATION Washington, Oct, S1--Presdont Taft to-day lagued @ proclamation on the Geath of VicesPrealdent Sherman, 48 fellows “To the people of the United States: James Schoolcraft Sherman, Vice-Pres- dent of the United States, died at his home in Uthea, N. ¥., at % on the evening of Oct. 20, death the nation has lost on9 of its moet ustrious ¢itizens and one of ite efficient and faithful servants ted ut an early age to the mayor- of his a@tive city, the continued confidence of his community shown by his election for ten terms as Repre- sentative in the National ¢ Tres, “Aw a legislator he at once took and retained high rank and displayed w: attributes of upright and wide stat manship as to commend him to ¢ people of the United States for the second highest office within their sift. As prewiding oMoer of the Senate he won the respect and eateem of all for ‘hin fairness and (impartiality, Hie pr- vate life was noble and good, His genial Aispoxttion and attractiveness of char- acter endeured him to all whose privi- lege it was to know him, His devotion to the best interests of hia native Jand will endear his meory to hin fellow countrymen, “In respect to hia meanory and th eminent and various services of t high offictal and patriotic public s vant, L direct that on the day of the funeral the executive offices of the United States shall be closed and all posts and stationa of the army and navy shall display the national @lag at half. mast and that the representatives of the United States In foreign countries shall pay approximate tribute to the tMius trlous dead for a period of forty day: Mais, 420 0h St., New. York, writes: idienty fell. very’ aick with tafivense, doctor. Dut he failed to belp. het ‘hate io tite t0.be sick BoD oe, to wont beck to work tro aye Cured Wife in Two Days. RADWAY'S READY RELIE RADWAY & 00 Don’t Persecute k. your Bowels Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price 1 Genuine eute Signature baa 7 os _ | State, (| MARSHALL CU ck, | street. my hand and caused the seal of the ited Ktaten to be affixed ington this) av of Our Ired_ and e thourand, and of the in ¢ of the United States the one hundred and thir. | | ty-meventh. (Signed) “WILLIAM Hh TART, Seal ~| By the President Alva Adee, Acting Secretary of TOUR; t HE RMAN. it HONOR: CHICAGO, © 1.—-Gov. Thomas Rk. |! Marshall, wt the end of yOd-mnite | apeaking tour to the Coast States and further specches of Vice-Presi shall i return, to in Ir “In the presence Gov. Marshall, “ev man #| ' is not alone the| dead of one of the contesting political parties, but i the nation's dead as well, and as uch im deserving of the, honor and re f every man who! Chicago for I went a tele-| *, Sherman, WILSON MPATHY TO MRS. SHERMAN. PRINCETON, N, J., Oot. 81.—Gov. Wilson to-day sent the following mes- sage to Mrs. J. 8. Sherman: “In common with the whole country, Mra. Wilson and I have been deeply whocked by the death of Vice-Prewi- dent Sherman and we wixh to extend to you our hea tfelt aympathy. “WUODROW WILHON.” The Governor expected to leave here late in the afternoon for New York. peatersnecibted LITTLE GIRL RUN DOWN BY BRONX BULL MOOSE, SPEEDING TO MEETINGS Auto Injures Child as She) Tries to Cross the * Street. Helen Tieran, eight years old, of No. 646 Mast One Hundred and Yorty-fitth atr was crossing St. Ann's avenue and One Hundred and Forty-fitui late lust night when she w street No, 305 Kast One Hundr first street, Progressive candidate for! Coroner in the Bronx. Helen was taken in tie automobile to the Lincoln Hos- pital suffering from minor tnjuries, Platt was making a round of various speaking places. He was headed south when the Mttle girl started to cross the Platt tried to stop his car, but before he could do s0 the machine struck Helen, knocking her down, Platt was not detained, witnesses aay- ing that the accident was unavoidable. and Aixty- Pleading a T (Prom the CI Indulgent UncleT Horace, is that y your proper vocation. Y, yourself yet. Scapegrace Nephew—Iuh! me to be @ self-seeker, do BATHING COMPOUND WEIGHT-REDUCER Will Improve Your Health ‘The merit of this preparation cam onl , apreciated by its were ONY P| Dingolye one package, of shat romaln in| Tough {owel, and watch results, 1 ‘Tel, 7624 Col 449 W. 52d St, N Bold by Leading Dru all surprised how we can sel! at our two atores suoh high-grade Clothing « Men omen = Children at such low prices and on the easy credit plan o MONEY DOWN PAY ‘ A ONLY WEEK We can do tt bocause the values we give brings us big business, which enables ux to buy at ths most faver- able prices, RS AND FUR COATS Lenox ‘'th"s To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory— READ IT. | CORKMEN HAVE TO HIRE Annual Charity Aflair of the Big thetr bik ack and knocked down by an automobile Cost Is Cut Down owned and driven by Simon M, Piatt of| | Fancy Pork Chops, extra choice... id Forequarter Canada Mutton... .w. i Shoulders of Mutton............ Ib. jy Fancy Mutton Loin Chops. 21. 25¢ | Prime Rib Roast, very best... 1 Prime Beef Roast, choice cuts. .1b. | Pickled Pigs Feet, reagy tocat, 4ibs. 25° | Sauer Kraut, new, crisp and white. . .1b. as floor manager. He will be assisted ‘by expert aldes from the Cove to Mac- TWO HALLS TO GIVE BALL.| room. Thomas O'Galiagher will te Chairman of tie Reception Irish Society Will Have Two Bands, Too. There ts no single hall in New York] @ponding 8 1g enough to accommodat tounty | Guard, ‘orkmen's Mutual Ald Bo 0 that| There will by competitions in reel, ils and hornpipe dancin beautiful annual ball in aid of thetr as well as In the narity fund will be held this year in two alls and with two slashing bands, Two oors of the Harlem River Park and asino, One Hundred and Twenty-sixih Hundred and Twenty-seventh ue, have been day night, which nd a@ good night for a under the sun,” sald the ready-made philosopher. “Yes,” answered the man who yawns: pretty much the same old r the stn goes down and they nell has been selected AP /) Wr gh we ‘| eae tn Hy li ae AA nds chin fi Style Notes by Madame Louise ————s ‘The Rite— THE MOST Fascinating Boot peers Shop in New York is located at Shay eg 32 West 34th Street and it is ox Cal. the only shop given up exclu- sively to women’s Shoes. NOT ONLY is the assortment of styles and sizes larger than can be secured elsewhere, but the Queen Quality service is of a su- perior sort. Prices range $3.50 to $5.00 per pair—a few at $6.00. QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32 West 34th Street ie and Quality Is Kept Up, at the Nineteen James Butler Ine. Markets by reason of their great and growing volume of sales. Every new customer helps to reduce the cost of living. Note these reduced prices for this week: Roasting Pork, Fancy Loin....... ib. 1G¢ 18° 17% 17 19¢ 15¢ 16¢ 15¢ 9c 16¢ 8c Ils 6c Fresh Haims, setected city Dressed. ..1b. Finest Sugar Cured Hams... .. Boneless Bacon, smoked in strips.tv. Frankfurters, Zimmerman’s Finest..1b. Fresh Country Sausage. ......v. Fresh Sausage Meat, tiome Made.1b. Forequarter Spring Lamb... Legs Young Spring Lamb... 1». Fancy Legs Canada Mutton... Finest Chuck Steak.......... Z ibs. 25¢ Sirloin end Porterhouse Steak....1». 20¢ wb, 18 16° 3° Markets in Manhattan and Bronx 173 Amsterdam Ave., cor. 68th St. Phone Columbus 8897, 1371 St. Nicholas Ave., near }78th St. Phone Audubon 4701, 999 Westchester Ave., cor. 165th and Fox Streets, opposite Simpson St. Subway Station. Phone Melrose 2281, 3730 tePlains Road, cor.217th St. Phone Wmsbridge 238. 65 Westchester Square. Phone Westchester 558. 693 Tremont Ave., cor. Crotona Ave. Phone Tremont 319, : Brooklyn Markets 80 Third Ave., cor. Dean St. Phone Main 366. 1815Kings Highway, cor.East 14th St. Phone Midwood 2722, 820 Flatbush Ave., cor. Caton Ave. Phone Flatbush 472. 654Coney IslandAve., cor. Beverly Rd. Phone Flatbush 1659, $705EighteenthAv., cor.BensonAv. Phone Bath Beach 2008, Suburban Markets Yonkers—494 South Broadway, cor. Lawrence. Phone 4126, Mount Vernon—35 Mt. Vernon Ave. Phone 1670. West New Brighton, S. I.—-1112 Castleton Ave., Phone 1239, Hempstead, L. I.- i Phone 222. Glen Cove, L, Phone 461, Huntington, L.1.—Cor.MainSt.andN.Y,Ave. PhoneS76, Port Washington,L.1.—Cr. Flower Hill & Irma Av. Phone207. Freeport, L. 1.—Cor, Main St. and Merrick Rd, Phone 802. i Lar See a At All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores } ms Double NTE 5 Stamps ta) FREE ‘citdmagy with Everything eae =n Friday eit) ee” Great Sale of Popular Brands of the New Sugar Corn 6° Deliciously sweet, tender, fresh and new, Maine style; can worth 10c cut to...... Case of 24 Cans, $1.40; Dozen Cans, '7Oc Early June Peas.......... cans, c Sugar Corn, Maine style .... one of Tomatoes, targe No. 3 can.. each, Shredded Wheat 9% | 33° | — Ss Regular package selling for 12c & 13¢ cut to Best Creamery Butter, w........ Belle Br ‘ook Butter, prints only, each 35° i Butterine, best quality; in prints, each... 25° | Eggs, Selected, sweet and sound, dozen..... 25° k Grape Fruit, the new Fioridas, each.... 5° | Rolled Oats, tresh mited...... 3 ibs. LO° Potatoes, vest ectected...... G6 ns. 10¢ Prepared Flour, *S.cuce™ “in Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour,»«<10¢ Blue Ribbon Syrup, ty the can...... 10° Evaporated Peaches, tcrmacvis--.. LO° Extra Wines, Fig Lhd haeamall Yb and Annie Lauries, |b...... Nuts and Fruits Underpriced for Hallowe’en Mixed Nuts, this week cut to,a Ib.. 15° Apples, Fancy Oregon Jonathans, doz. 20° ge Porto Rico Oranges, 4. 19° ed Raisins, tL y quality; fresh seeded 10° Smyrna Figs, 33.0 Rains." rere: 15e Dates, Jack Horner Brand, very nourishing, package 10¢ ; Cranberries, vest cape Cod, 1b 9° | Teas Coffees 100 2% Samm 7 Oe] BO Zi Famps with age GO 27 peamibe wiih Be] BE Fy Stamps wiih ogo BO sve seainps with Bagel! VO aye Stains with 15 so Stamps with Bese] 1G sae Stams with Bee 1 Ib, for Toilet Soap, Swift’s Perfumed 3 aoe 10° sae arate ee Gordon Dry Gin Bottle 85c Cut to Black and White Scotch Whiskey mite $1.10 F Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale Direct importations enable us to sel! at $9 .45 Dozen $ these extraordinarily low prices. Doz. bots, Splits, 1 Allowance for Returned Empties We pay 15 cents a dozen for the return of empty bottles, and 10 cents a dozen forempty Folite, Our motor trucks and wagons DELIVER FREE and will call for the empties on request. with ld Cabinet Rye, Full quart, ‘1 Old Monogram Rye, bottie..... 15 Sandeman Port Wine, bortic... 85. Duff Gordon Sherry, borte..... 85. Princeton Cocktails, botte..... T5° Your choice of the finest Manhattan or Martini. Freneh kK Brandy, (ei... §1-75} er Beer, Ruppert or Liebmann’s, case $].0 WINES BREWS, E LIQUORS Simplify Home-seeking by saving ime, temper and trampin