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fg and Stubbs of Kansas, the tatter Deing defeated for the United States te, Features of the election were the tn- creased sentiment in favor of woman suffrage and the growth of the Sociallst vote, The Socialist vole may reach 700,00 in the country. In Hlino! 100,00, and three Soci the Legislature. In New York State Boclalists polied probaly 80,000—the Aargest of the scattering vote. Were cast in Greater in New York City the Independence League polied a few votes over 9,000. Votes for Women amendments were in Kansas, Michigan and Ari- Practically complete returns from New York State give Wilson 450,466, Roosevelt 882,493, end Sulzer 1,067, Hedge 600, tor Governor. tin Glynn, the Democratic candl- Gate for Lieutenant-Governor, polled the Eel vote of any candidate on the fe ticket, the number exceeding that fot Sulzer by about 2,000, The reat of the Democratic State candidates ran be- Jew the vote for Sulzer. » Tammany elected two Supreme Court Mustices, Donnelly and Whitaker, in for President 445,007, Straus Talt) WILSON PLANS ESCAPE TO SEA on Private Yacht, He Says. WON'T RESIGN THIS | President-Elect Plans to Com- plete His Jersey Legisla- tive Programme. PRINCETC ger The Democrats also elected Judges for the Court of Appeals, Cuddyback and Hogan. INNON AND M’KINLEY AMONG \~ DEFEATED. “Late reports from Illinois indicate “Uncle Joe" Cannon did not pull after all, and that Congress- McKinley also went down to de- ‘The intter was President Tatt's vention campaign manager. jon bets in Wall etrect have been off, and it is estimated that not than $100,000 changed hands. This otily outside betting, Individual private wagering, also, however, unusually small. Tn afew days President-elect Wileon a be asked by Chief Wilkle to select from a Met of men the three he wants Act as his guard until he ts inau- ted. * Roosevelt Carries Canal Zone. @ COLON, Panama, Nov, 7.—The Pro- ves caine out on top of the poll the Presidential electors in the Ca- Nel Zone. The figures were: Roosevelt, Wilson, 782; Debs, 0; Taft, 106; m1 a ‘No HOPE FOR THE NATION _ UNDER WILSON, SAYS DEBS. MBocatst Leader Says “Interests” Will Not Let the Democrats Give be Relief to the People. | TERRE HAUTE, Ind,, Nov. 7.—Eugene , Debs issued a statement to-day in hich he insisted the only relief will be any real good to the workingmen %>\ women of the country must come mi sot Socialism and that therefore 0 ldeog Deneft can be anticipated the Wilson administration, The ite all dent-elect Wilson wants to escape politics and the poll- ticilans and get away off somewhere out of reach of both mat! and telexraph. And to-day he is laying his plans to do tt, Within ten days or two weeks he will star, for a month's absence. He wilt not say where he is going, but it ts understood he wil! sail for Bermuda, ac- companied by Mra, Wilson, Rumor had it in Princeton to-day that the Governor would have a private yacht, furnished by a close friend, at his disposal for the ea voyage, and t! this would begin the morning of Nov. 16, next Satuntay a week. With him would be Mra, Wilson, his host and some correspondents, sald this report. But the Governor, while admitting that Bermuda, or some place in the South was tn his thought, said he would not eail on a private yacht, but would ular steamer if over, “The time has come now to do a lot of thinking,” is the Presldent-elect’s latest statement. “L think my right course just now ts to hear everybody and that I should not make any statement ‘This was the answer he made to-day to a series of requests for his attitude on national and international questions. TO CARRY OUT HIS LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMME IN JERSEY. “One advantage of being elected President,” said Gov. Wilson, “is that people will get your name spelled right. My first name has been given every form that imagination can originate. They seem to have gotten it right this morning.” The President-elect was asked about his future course in New Jersey. ‘The State platfoi in this election FROM PLIES | May Go to Bermuda, but Not YEAR y. Now that | THE EVENING WORLD, | | | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912. DID YOU NOTICE THAT— HARD L Imes! ROOSEVELT, NOT TAFT, REPUBLICANS State Pluralities Would Stand T. R. 714, Taft 334. At the Chicago National Convention Taft received 61 votes out of 1,162 com- prising the convention's makeup. Of this umber aix were absent and 120 refused to vote. If the National Convention had been constituted according to the plu- rality vote of the two men, State by State, on Tuesday, Roosevelt would havo been the choice of the Republican tional Convention by the following vot Roosevelt vee 714 Taft ..- 334 This does not include the vote of the| ! Territories, The following @ble shows the vote as it would stand to-day had the conven- tlon been able to act on the pluralities of Tuesday, and how it did stand in the test vol on the selection of temporary | ¢ » & palgn, Promise I made about being the people's Governor and subject to no dication ex- cept that of my own stand by most emphatically now," Gov- @rnor-elect William Sulzer declared to an Evening World reporter at his home “I shall be the same ser- vant of the people that I was when I served the State in the Legislature and this morning. ship. or celet create a department of labor, secretary will be a member of the Pres! dent's Cabinet; another bill to improve foreign servic an international | SULZER DECLARES HE WILL KEEP His and Will Serve No Boss, He Tells Evening World. “Every word I sald during the cam- every every pledge I made, conactencs, in Congress. “Furthermore, tions in my work. ongressman I shall very important measures I have in hand in Congress. Among them is the bill another to bring abi I set about redeeming my pledges to the people the moment I found mywelf elected to the Governor- I am not stopping for vacations to the first of January whose maritime conference, MOTHER JUMPS INTO EAST RIVER; Fights Fiercely With Two Men Who, With Assistance, Fi- nally Rescue Her. e Mrs. Madeline Morelli's ten-year-old daughter, Lallian, accompanied her mother to-day when she went for a walk in Thomas Jefferson Park, three 1| blocks away from the Morell! home at No, 423 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street. One or another of the children has always been with her since har husband, a retired contractor, began to fear she was contemplating suicide. They sought shelter under the shed of the recreation pier at One Hundred and ‘Twelfth street when it began to rain. “I have @ headache,” said Mrs, Morelli after ten minutes of silence, “I think I should like to be beneath the water.” She started for the bulkhead at the end of the pier with the child clinging to her skirts and screamin be chairman: and I shall keep working on that job| Shaking off her daughter's grip, Mrs. ELECTION, CONVENTION,|tc the very last moment. A week or| Morelli flung herself into hte water just Boose- Roose-|s0 from now -will find me in Washing-|48 Policeman Monahan of the East fr Taft, States. re it.}ton again in the interest of several| One Hundred and Fourth street station came to find out what the screams meant., William F. Murray, the plier watchman, was close behind him. Lillian still continued her screaming, end brought other rescuers in the per- sons of John McGuire and Philip Fiood, employees of the Park Department. McGuire threw off his coat, kicked to yout HADLEY WITH TA IN WASHINGTON CHOICE, VOTE SHOWS|CAMPAIGN PLEDGES) DAUGHTER FAINTS; FOR TICKET TALK National Convention Based on | “I Will Be People’s Governor Missouri Governor Evasive, but Friends Say He Will Not Fill Sherman Vacancy. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—President Taft returned to Washington to-day at 940 A. M. The private car of Gov. Hadley of Missouri was attached to the President's train at Harrisburg and the Governor came on to Washington. He will confer with Mr, Taft to-day, Asked if he -would take second place on the Republican ticket, Gov. Hadley I haven't been asked.” Gov. Hadley did not eee President Taft on the train on the way to Wash- ington, although their cars were placed together. .Mr. Hadley said he had an engagement to meet the President at the White House later, but had not fixed the hour. While the Governor said he had come to Washington on private business he did not deny that he would talk with Mr. Taft about taking second place on the Republican ticket to go before the Electoral College. Several of the President's callers, ‘among them a Cabinet officer, who ha’ conferences in the executive offices dur- ing the early part of the day, expressed the opinion that Gov. Hadley would de- cline to take second place. One who is PRISONER SAYS GOPHER LEADER SHOT HIMSELF. McCauley Says } Madden Gave Him Gun, but He Handed It Right Back. John McCauley, a teamster, of No. 410 Tenth avenue, was arrested to- charged with shooting yesterday morn- ing of twenty-year-old Owen Madden, leader of the notorious Gopher gan) MocCauley’s wife and William Hennes: seventeen years old, of No. 503 We: ‘Thirty-seventh street, were taken into custody and detained as material wit- ‘nesses. Mhen McCauley, was arrested in his home by Capt. Tenney of the West Forty-seventh street station a loaded six-shooter was found in the flat. He said that he had met Madden at Arbour Hall, Fifty-second street and Seventh avenue, wh! dance was in progress. Madden had a gun and handed it McCauley, saying, “Do me now; you'll ket me some day and it might as well be now.” McCauley swears that he handed back the kun and sald, “If any- body does any shooting you had bet- ter do it yourself” Then, according to McCauley, Madden took back the gun and shot himself. Madden's etory is that he was rounded by eleven members of the Hudgon Dusters’ gang in the midst of the dance. As they closed in on him he told them that they didn't have the nerve to shoot him. “I told them,” he sald, “to give me a gun and I'd show them how to do it. Then one of them pressed the gun ‘against my side and fired.” Madden couldn't tell who {t was who shot him. ————>__— EXPECTS THE PARTY WILL BE REUNITED Newport, R. I, Nov. 7. To the Editor of The Evening World: The Republican party Is still the party of liberty and progress. Differences as to the Presidential nominees this year will not prevent its members from unit- PIMPLES CAME IN BLOTCHES On|. J, Scratched So They Bled, Spread to Othor Hand and Face, Ashamed to Go Out, Cured By Cuticura Soap and Ointment, 816 57th St., Brooklyn, N. Yi—“Abows & year ago I noticed @ pimple on the back | of my hand. I picked it, and the next day my hand became full of pimples. ‘They came te blotches, about a half doses together. When they first Appeared they wore red and inflamed and jtched very much. [scratched them 6@ disease spread to my other hand, and face. | time my face got so full of pimples and they 1 treated for them but instead of getting lilittilt each mailed free, with 32-p. Skim Book. Ad- dress post-card “Cuticura, Dept.T, Boston." sarTender-faced men should use Cutiowsa Goan Shaving Stick, 2c, Sample free, —————————— TT going, but I’m on my way to buy a Piano.” Go right ahead; follow your nose to the Schubert | otsEtee! HL a ‘hich 1s to aim at th f quite cloge to Hadley declared the Mis-|ing to carry forward constructive legis- rial ° ote permed Mel aesrt as Beat wil On if Ny tonaeta ta Pash catasteontiea “0a ha wie ace Leohier rtd Aleede papers into the| sourt GOvernor would consider it an| lation fer the benefit of ail when the Building—that the part: Y water, ca’ a rel ” * “The Temul of Tuesday's election ought | the State together just before the Legis- aster. be dhe treght decparstely is ‘empty honor,’ coming Doriborees an Gabi placo. “Ret te de eurprive to any on he A lative session and then speak for them “When I am Govetnor the people can Mr. Taft found @ grist of routine . PAID 5 Upright Pianos _Buvitcan party was epiit wid an well as myself, We will endeavor to rest assured I will do my utmost to| As an ambulance carried Mrs. Mor-| Waltimé his return and some special $146.50 u; Son met sensonenle t0. expect’ (hat map out a plan of action as well as a carry out my party's pledges,” he re-| iit and her atill unconscious deughtes | {Res to look after. There was the | 5,000 WOMEN AID ip oe ety. The mutceme ie tor. | Programme.” Peated, emphatically, his volce resonant | to Harlem Hovpltal, McGuire and Flood | ary evans Proclamation to be | is- ON BATTLE FIELDS.| _88-note Player-Pianos nately so declaive as to place the| Among the ary hinergt yop Writh earnestness. There was no doubt-| were disputing earnestly aa to who Gok RURGHIEAA I tee labs bode ae $265.00 up. emocratt} party in. complete’ control | the Governor sald jooked forward to is ing the meaning of words a8 he| should go home and get dry clothing for | «,, LONDON, Nov. he bravery of @he National Government, accomplishing was a revision of the rt} promised to be free, fearless and pro- | both. Congress, to be appointed; a successor the Montentarin women is marvellous," See Us Before Buying Elsewhe fier March a Bere ean be no dodging | corporation laws, — gressive “And a Democrat through to Dr, Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the We can Save You Money. ceepenne “We have advocated that every year,” “That the itSminietration will be a failure goes without saying. If any eal tariff reviaion or any other legit ition in- the interest of the working is attempting, big Interests will be jana from in @ way to make de cratic statesmen hesita: If euch he remarked, referring again to the fact that the Legislature had not hitherto been Democratic in both branches. FIELDER PROBABLY HI8 BUCCES- 8OR AS GOVERNOR. wee ae iT ello S2ISIIISl Il e8eisiliil Sol oBlesiSl (Sl seslsssslllelss edaleele know I was mendous and through,” he added, emphatically. “The people of New York have had an example of the kind of work I am They the pioneer in the tre- tenement reform. ‘Twenty-two years ago or #0 I set about ikely to do when Governor. task of ee ee arena CONSTANTINOPLE NOT WANTED BY ALLIES. PARIS, France, Nov. 7.—The Balkan allies will ask for the partition of Eu- ropean Turkey, leaving the fate of Bureau of Chemistry to be chosen, and a new Commissioner of Indian Affairs to be appointed to succeed Robert G, Valentine. Most important of all the work wait- ing for the President is his annual mes- sage to Congress. This probably wil said Major E. H. Richardson, just back fmm the scene of the war, y1 of the wives, daughters, sisters and eweet- hearts of the soldiers have gone to the front to carry provisions, cook and wash. “It is estimated at Cettinje that at Complete illustrated catalogue free. The Schubert Piano Co., ¢ West 324 St. N. ¥. z least 5,000 women are in the field, The ttempt should be persisted in, which is 90. the uphill fight of wiping out the ter-| Constantinople to the decision of the |e sent as one document instead of in | Montenegrin army has no regular corps ot at ak likely, big interests will pre-| ‘The Governor will not resign until - rible peril of the poor—the unhealthful | Ruropean Powers, according to Preniler | Sections as last year. Possibilities of |to look after thelr transportation and iejpttate a panic that will paralyzd the| after Jan. 1, when the Legislature — ++ Morth Dakota tenement rookeries of that time. There| Pachitch of Servia in an interview to-| an extra session are discussed with |commissariat and these women are do- ountry and utterly discredit the Demo- | meets, He expects to ave enacted the B'S | were only a few chotce spirits with me| day with the correspendent of the| animation everywhere in Washington. oR the woe that all the men may measures he has advocated ip short eave Thee owrera’ the Arwen We y Praga am ; Dacacerata ate convinced: there |ba teMw. 10 i fae “the Adthinistratin sttempie to} onder = 1) Pennsylvania The Mvening World were with me in|ateiceman continteds | "| itt be i) erking) (tte. aiaves, ine dher hoepitain | fl i) He It will . =e 3 working ike slaves hospitals, eraae totarcale tare Bhs Democratic majority ] belli dead 10 |. Bhode Island |that fight. Since then the social re-| “Servia wants the ports at St. Gio- aie, angel veces vila: wounded .aie, atOh mces Store Hero Umbrellas abet ‘and. Sullivan If, on the| Senate insures the choice ; i De 4 — .. south Carolina .. 11 formers followed us in that direction,| yanni di Medua, Alessio and Durazzo] WANT TAFT ACTION numerous than the official reports ad- Are Absolutely Storm Proot fother hand, the Administration Ix con: | erat to succeed the President-elect a — .. South Dakota and then the cities of this country,|on the Adriatic Sea, which the Servian Pp mit.” BSTLae athe @ ere cor doe rolled by Wall street, it will be eter-| Governor when he resigns, Ly the New — i... Tenmedase ... and later the big capitals in Europe—| Empire possessed in the middle age ¢ FOR BALKAN PEACE. | "yrom sofa a report nas been received || sorta wind breaks i if tty damned and repudiated by thal Jersey law the President of the Senate = Berlin, Vienna, Paris, and later Lon-|and by which ahe was territeriully re.| WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—Peace aocie-|that a wealthy young woman, the wife in } i and file of the party.” beeomes Governor on the death, resigua- e: don.” lated to the rest of Burope.” , [tes and Indivilucls are appealing to|of@ Bulgarian officer, been shot for|{ Guaranteed waterproof and fast —_—_ tlon, disability or absence of the State rte “As Governor I will keep the house in| Sservia has not recelved any pro-| the dent and State Department to| #lling military information to Turkey. black; for men or women. : ‘ Presi a 1G TONG WAR IMMINENT, Executive. Thus the Senator chosen to Load Albany open to the people, as my home | posal from Austria, but desuming that| take steps tor iniervention in the Bal- ims tatoo te _|| Prices $1.00 to $10.00 GE HAS BEEN WARNED. Laon ye evo ry MARE hall ia in hington and in New York has| Austria has no territorial designs, Ser-| kan war, not by force of arms, but (From. the ‘Pittaburgh Post, JuD | matically succeed Gov. Wiison, atehyanaen, The latch-string is hang- ! Judge Warren W. Foster announced the bench of General Sessions to- jay that he had information that the recent disturbances In Chinatown were really the forerunning skirmisies of a Senator James F. Mtelder of Hudson County is slated for the place. His claims to the Presidency of the Senate are recognized by at least a majority of his colleagues, and he would hold office as Governor the President- on ing for any one to usi and come In, ‘There will be no frifls, furbelows, epau- ‘ets or buttons tw front of my home. I am of the people and shall remain via is quite willing to favor economic and commercial expansion for Aus- tria, The Premier concluded by saying that the Balkan allies desired Turkey to treat directly with them concerning through the offer of good offices. ‘These communications will all be prop- erly acknowledged where an answer |s invited, with an expression of regret that conditions do not appear to justify any action by the United 6ta' ,, dear, I guess the honeymoon * why do you say that?” pouted the bride. “I've been taking stock and find I'm down to $2.65," ON SALE MOST ANYWHERE. If you can’t get “Storm Hero” write to Miller Bros. & Co., 362 Broadway, New York, lel 1 eel eononSal oeSehSaS! 151 8a85 ir hich to. hi truly 7 The home of the Governor-elect | peace and not through the Powers. = We will send you the name of nearest dealer, ‘Tong war, which Was to have clect's resignation until until January, | 4” gag seemed certainly open this morning eee as erp arts Be gl ble proportions. 1914. en when ‘The Evening World reporter Th ix am informe" bo aad, “wt (Oe) TELEGRAMS OF CONRATULA-| FAVOR WANAMAKER Cains, "ht, "Sumer wae at beak STORM SIGNALS UP. e Best Remedy BARGAIN SALE Ing Tongs have impo! yet he recelved those wh other cities with the idea of exter- TIONS POURING IN. who came with|High Winds Are the Forecast for ON TAFT TICKET. believed at Republican National Headquarters to-day that when the Re- &@ cheery greeting and hospitality. The library was @ feast for the eyes. Great baskets of roses, banks of chr: anthemumes and jara full of violets Telegrams Jore continued to pour in to-day at the Wilson home, congratulations, and for God's sake get an automobile that won't go over on, I am determined to prevent uch a war, if it be possible, Every ‘Chinaman who ‘8 brought before me Foonvieted of carrying @ revolver will This Evening. ‘The local Weather Bureau to-day re- ceived the following special from Wash- For Constipation | Winiswphanie bi publican National Committeemen meet | bloomed in every corner and from the | ington: AT HALF PRICE Fecelve « sentence whioh will bea warn-|ten miles an hour’ was one of UW) i Chicago next Tuesday to seloct the | tops of bookcases and desks, The Gov-| “Holst northwest storm warnings. e ‘ ing pean ot ie kind that this city . ce running mate who, with President Taft, | ernor-elect, reporters and friends and| Storm over Virginia spareaging peer rT ] :: ‘rom W. will receive the votes that t relatives present were all pressed into| and moving northeast; high southerly ° vidal Foster, «few ye fe ae, wreta |: Frame William 24 Wilson, ® releave| iioan Presdéatial and. Vice service by Mrs. Sulser in arranging the| winds to-night Iater turning to north- have Genulne trad Aka peace treaty between the rival tongs,| came the following telegram: ee") candidates will get in the Electoral Col-| many floral tributes admiring and con-| west; warnings ordered from Eastport Friday and Saturday Which was only recently broken, 1is|°"ateartiest. congratulations and all| lege, they will name former Postmaster-|Kratulating friends are sending every |to Wilmingto j 0 Patterns, ree u- ce s ’ eee M) larly upto 40c F rks to-day were caused by the con: “reehyes i General John Wanamaker of Philade}-|hour to the house. Sheafs and sheafs ° y Min’ of ise ons. aM. Hing ot beat wiaher, “The clan rejoees with] Gone of telegrams and letters pour in every| Burala oho The Chocolate Laxative 1m Colprea atalsample biued-stee! revolver | YO" Ittee will meet in the Con-|hour—4,200 of them yesterday alone.| Police Captain George Wakefleld, as- F actically all the Democratic] The committee ‘on. , TH STREET ty tig Packst| quvermorm anda host of men In pobite| gree Boel in Chicago next Tuentay, |The Governor-elet was very, app: Jaigned to the Wont Goventeant street] — QSitive—Pleasant—Harmless 19 EAST [4TH STREE . Wilita) a i ng IER over a telegram of congratulation and) precinct, was injured this afternoon ky THE WINDOV IE STORE. ag gpmenaes tori aes tence.on Prissy, wy. 'Becretary of the Colorado] Crushed Between Car and Fence, Cae ee rune Court JUs-| the explosion of @ battery which was is t lofficlant Danette: beeatne tt cate at — firotherhood of Locomotive Trainmen,| James McGatrick, a laborer, was] tice Charley bedi found on a burglar at No. 134 West|Ex-Lax is the mos‘ ih ent i . $s at once on ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. Wired that the organtaation would give| crushed between @ fence surrounding ‘Twenty-sixth street. The officer was! the stomach, liver and bowels, the new President “its hearty support." from San Juan, Porto the. subway excavation at Sixty-ninth street and @ south-bound Lexington APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. conducting an examination in the back room of the station house when a hid- age Orders Second Dewree Dr. V.C. BELL’S Good for Young and Old State Comptroller Wallace 8. 7 ; Deputy 4 in the battery exploded and Patrick Devin the President-elect’ read:| avenue surtace car early to-day. Hel en cap ary om Deviin was put on trial be-| “Hearty congratulations to standard | was taken to Presbyterian Hospital sut- Fraser transmitted the following ap- | blew Shs soatrameat to bison. RY Try a 10c Box To-day. At All Dru nuass ‘ VE Patriok ei ane ine the, Crimina: | bearer of Democratic princtples in Amer+| fering from Internal injuries. — MoGat- preipale ot priaine uaier . Inheritance | piece lodees taken to the New York A Delightful Dentifrice Aa relic, Union Party fully confident jus-|rick itvea at No, 427 East Sixty-ninth|Tax law to-day to the Transfer Tax }and Ne WOO Celtient and then left | Not a Corfestion! eit Marshall Tier | tee at hands of party that always| street OMe of the Surrogates’ Court: pan | ve ander of Marshall Tlor- | jioua for thelr rights in Congress, <= | Mrs, Margaret Antoinette Fahnestock = ef eshesatt on was comploied, Jus “BARC ia pOtthRD tho <Praaidantseleel hdl Macc etait ee mie Cae “4 as compicted, ee ottage, enldent-elec . left an estate of $352,435.19. Beane ordered the charge reduced (o ; Presi Jent Bull" McDonald, his body guard Mavaihas Bain: a ah Man’s Greatest nurder in the second degree The Preaidentvelect Inoked eagerly tor rikel rapidly eros an open fle and ie Gasalnan at Ne i ao Win bil joo ‘ py the prosecuti hat d the big basket of am ed to vert pie J ane Wand feeli Cawcalt er Wt Ae Wane este) | nein “ts apponse’d Mat ho. weuse an eet mat teroue Pum |, 1910, loft an estate of $158,142.73 Efficiency | 4 avcaltopal walk through the streets of his home town since his election to the Presidency, and many of his neighbors and friends stopped him to offer congratulations, Gov, Wilson led Capt. Bill to @ seat tn the corner of the grandstand and for ten minutes they watched the secret football practice, Several of the graduate ‘coaches came over to ocon- gratulate the Govermor on his great { victory. Leaving the football field, the Gov- | ernor and Capt, McDonald started tn the direction of Carnegie Lake in the | outskirts of Princeton and had a long kK Ville jae Jacod Fleischhauer, who died May 5, 1911, left an estate of $248,004.88, Daniel Sheehan, who dled March 20, 1907, left an estate of $65,099.12, consist- ing entirely of deposits in savings banks and accrued interest thereon, He be- queathed $5,000 each to the Little Sistel of the Poor, House of the Good Shap- herd, House of the Holy Family, Mi sion of the Immaculate Virgin, 8t. J seph's Hospital, Foundiing Hospital, Convent of Our Lady of the Rosary and the Seton Hospital for Consumptives, Simon Felgel, who dled Dec, 10, 1910, left an estate of $12,600, Bloomenthal, who dted Dec, 8, 1909, left an estate of $12,012, Charles John Kinnin, who died Nov. 2, 1911, left an estate of $20,151, deposits in savings banks, The beneficiaries are his four daughtera, continue his custom of opening all mail smooth himself, He likes t» do it. “You know thag I can recognize the |typewriters of some of my personal friends," he mused, “I don’t know just how Ido it, 1 guess 1’! need @ tonic to wo through that pile, though.” He began slowly to open some of the letters as he talked, WATCHES PRINCETON TEAM AT 5 FOOTBALL PRACTICE, ! free for the Coupon. | After luncheon at his home in Prince: | Bvery reader of next Sunday's World ton yesterday the President-elect had a an opportunity ta obtain a|long talk with William ¥, McCombs, avure of the ni resident | Chairman of the National Committee, Get are who had been his gucst, cl ty Shortly ator Mr, McCombs had left from bastag Al hand. 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