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do this if Mr. Mack had done any such {there will be no appointments from that | set about at once to bring the troops giving facts to its readers, begs to r. thing. In accordance with the Gover- st - ' here as quickly as possible, port that although Charles F, Murphy \ nor's Instructions, Hennessy went to low about Robert Adamson, who] ne Governor sald that the four com- fae, Me said tae rtende bad pean) and Will Rest Himself by | dlana Will Face Car Strikers $2,000 Present the House | to Stop Hanging That Has |“ °¢0"' die tae as Scetee eaniey Gaaiy, ents Mountain Climbing. Who Have Tied Up City. Will Buy. | Aroused Connecticut. ed it reht away, He eald he wanted — | a “fpia ‘ne aay way he wanted you to|GETS 5,000 MESS \GES,| SITUATION IS CRITICAL. |FINDS IT A PUZZLE. | SPW HAVEN, conn. Nov. 4—Aided give him money y the woman's suffrage organization i hier saat, foun As Honearey, Se of Connecticut, Mrs, W. J, Bilckens- tha . Lt Riri he me si He Is Anxious to Have Presi- | Governor Says He Regrets But She's in No Hurry and En. | 4etfer of Stamford, wife of the milion: a= whort time ago he ha drefused Bitton of Collettor of Inte sal Rovece for the Twenty-first District, embracing twenty counties. GSULZER ASKED HIM FOR $2,500,| M'GUIRE SAID. Mr. MoGutre waid he went to the Ex- ecutive Mansion the night béfore Gov, Sulzer Was iinpeached, at the request of the Governor, The Governor was alone A small room on the loft. Taerehe baw and had a talk with him, ne Governor was miting there, TO PARCEL JOBS ~FORTHREE WEEKS ~TO HALT RIOTING __THE EVENING IMITCHEL REFUSES TROOPS CALLED OUT IN INDIANAPOLIS WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913. Speaker’s Daughter Who’ll Select Gift of House to Miss Wilson| MISS CLARK HERE TO PICK WILSON WEDDING GIFT} FROM GALLOWS ‘STATE-WIDE FIGHT T0 SAVE WOMAN | ——— SIR WILLIAM PREECE DEAD. William Sener ax th Haw known tn F Wireless Te! el@itieth y both the ¢ chine into England the talk! snd eald ith a dig pile of newspapers. of many patents con with the va eis eat disturbed by what he} telegraph and the tele: read-—the editorials, &e He asked mo) 7 | q a ' Pads Lantnltds ellie IT had any good newa That war ve |Goes to Adirondacks Monday | Entire Military Force of In- Speaker’s Daughter Will Select Hef and Fi " fore the Court of Appeats took up hie that he was in an extremity. To said this was a big amount for me, but Id do it." HANDED THE $2,500 TO HEN. NESSY IN AN ENVELOPE. “What did you then do about getting the money? “I went to the Firat Nationa! f Byracuse the following day and drew Tank dent Wilson Accept Resigna- tion as Collector of Port. pleted arranye: tat day to len Mayor-elect John Purroy Mitchel com- for Drastic Action, but It Is Necessary. INDIANAPOLIB, Ind, entire State militia of Indiana has Nov. 6—The joys Getting Acquainted With New York. Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Miss Genevieve Clark, daughter of | Millionaire’s Wife Leads Move aire manufacturer, to-day started «| State-wide campaign tn an effort to © Mra. Bessie Wakefleld, convicted murderess, from the gailowa, “T have boasted that no woman would Jever be hanged in Connecticut, tha | the State ts too far advanced for such | varbarity,”” sald Mra. Bilckensderfer, and was at one ome UCATOR Core HAT causes corns, bunions, we pag intial igs the Adirondacks on Monday morning. | %¢M Ordered out by Gov. Ralstan on | Representatives, and known among her| “Dut here I am with a fight on, Aj ingrown nails, flat- foot, ete.? 0 in bills from the account of my - bs : Seinee nd mywelf. This T put in ‘an| He will remain tn the mountainy for] @°Count of the street car atrike here, Sy he friende aa the “daughter won py sai regptese: as a Answer: bent ‘boncs— bent envelope and at once went @ telegram | thrve weeks and will not make any ap-| Te Governor also announced he would wevoctaeye” 8) 16) Now Sere, ey oeney Mdlepel i tBiact beni ta narrow, pointed shoes. to John A. Hennessy telling him 1’ be there at The Tub at 7.16 o'clock. 1 got the Empire Stato Expresca, went to Albany and on the steps of The Tud I met Mr, Hennessy. “I had never tasked to him about any money, He took me into a sitting room and there, white we were alone, | gave him the envelope containing the $2.00 tn bills, eaying, ‘There's the $2,000 the Governor asked me to give you. Please let him know to-night that I've given it to you. That, the witness ead, was the only conversation he had with Hennessy, But on Sept. 12 Gov, Sulzer called him t hia h in Byrn First of he said, “ae girl telephone asked, ‘Is this the Hon. H. MoGuire” 1 eaid no, I'm just George polntments or discuss any appointments until bis return to the city. Mr. Mitchel fe very tired, very nervous and quite excitable, The strain of the ca: has told upon him. He dosires and re- quires a complete rest, Reporters for tho dally new have been invited by Mr. Mitchel to a company him to his mountain retres He paid he wanted tennis players, bas ball players, wrestiers and mountain: climbers in his party, for he intends to take a lot of exercise, If any repor accompany him they must pledge th aelvers to refrain from discussing poll in any way at any time during the va- cation. HAS NOT DECIDED UPON ANY declare martial Jaw, All of the troops are expected here this afternoon. the situation was crit‘oal and he would not delay longer. Men are being assaulted and kilica,” said Gov. Ralston; “property is being Geatroyed and there is rioting in the otreots, whioh the city oficiales have not controlled, and I feel It is my duty to take thin drastic action,” The Governor was up all night with Brig.-Gen. William J. McKee and other officers of the National Guard perfect- ing arra: ementa for getting the out- aide companies to Indianapolla and ‘The Governor sald he regretted that the troops had to be called out, but that choose the wedding gift the House of Representatives is to present to Mise Jeasle Wilaon, daughter of the Presi- dent, who is to be married to Francis Bowes Sayre on Nov. Miss Clark {s just nineteen and barely out of school Her father is her ideal man, and she hae many of hin traits, He Is never afraid to face a situation, s0 whe had no misgivings when the House of Representatives delegated to her the !mportant mission of judiciously deciding how to apend a couple of tho lars or more for a wedding y wolng to buy it” ahe explained. ‘m going to look thin jover and eelect it. Mr. Mann, the Re- publican minority leader, asked me to | Mrs. Wakelela would en’ capital pun ishment In the State. Such o state | ment was a shock to me, J shall travel | the State in behalf of the condemned | woman.’ i Many women's organization have | taken up Mrs. Wakeileld’s case, and a determined effort will be made to| arouse auch feeling that Gov, Baldwin | will commute the ‘sentence. H Mra, Thomas N, Hepburn, Preatdent | of the Connecticut Women’s Suffrage Association this afternoon stated that she pelleved she voiced the sentiment of suffragists in saying that she did hot believe Mrs, Wakefleld should be} hanged. Mra, Wakefield was transferred from looking, roomy Educators give all five toes theit natural position, unbent, Hence no coms, ete. For men, women, children, $1.35 to $5.50. Next time you buy shoes, try on the Educator. It’s not an orthopardically correct Educator, unless Edue cator is branded on the sole, INS, Basan Mae “ai men's All. ‘women's e Sell Rice & Hutchins ity, Wacimee ins Greens: a make the aelection. 1 think it's rather| the County Jail at New Haven to the BE is caldis Garten 4 warn you 10 G0 (AR tEAM won ar, |Cty: Whether the troepe wosld he unusual that I should get the honor,| State Prison at Wethersfield to-day. Educator Shoes 2nd he sald. ‘George, t want yon nf | stttehel, “my mind Is wbwolutely open, | Placed on the atrest cars, the Governor don't you? My father, you know, is| She will remain in the women's section fy te 0 to-night to meet John A. Hen- | * . c nesay at the Utica Hotel.’ A meeting wa rranged for § o'clock that night, #0 I went and met Mr. Hennessy and a man 1 did not know dn the lobvy, “Hennessy said to me that he wanted me and asked that I wait @ I went into the restaurant and waited a half hour or more before Hen I haven't de for any posi ded upon any individual That ts positive, and any speculations along that Hne must necemmarily be futile “The first test with me will be eMoiency. If you ask me whether Zam going to parcel out appoint ments to office in proportion to the said, had not been determined. The Indiana National Guard numbern ut 2,000 sold! battery compan expected to be in the olty late this afternoon, The Governor's decision wae reached after the conference yesterday with city officials, representatives of clubs and |such @ Democrat, and I'm @ Democrat, many things. There's precedent to be considered, too, and oh! lots of other things. I don't exactly know whether & personal ornament, lke a string of pearls such as the House gave Mrs. until the time act for her execution, March 4 next. 6—Thre men were killed and four injured In a head-on | collision of freight trains on the Lake|~ Erie, Alliance and Wheeling Rajlroad, Signet Shoe Co., 112 West 128th Se. ind 149th St., Corner of Third Ave., New York, N. Y. Longworth when she was married, oF} three miles southwest of here at noo! X hnesay came back and said to me, ‘The! vote ont by the acdateh Eagle organizations had failed to reach any a get of allver dishes like they gave! today, All were trainmen, wae $150 IMPORTED Ho Governor wants me to talk to you ona) 1& the Fusion movement, ¥ 8 agreement on # peaceable means of eet- , out the State next September, The|the Tatts on their silver anniversary, a ae \ FOR THOSE WHO C frrivate matte Pee i at monld moe be any {ting the atrike, The rioting tn the State Convention will follow the prima- | Would ve the beet. Precedent seems to | WANT THE 1 said all Come to my room| {atention, That would not be mon- | streeig yesterday when the street car ries. Several months remain for the, @¥Or some sort of silver service, I|No, 13 East Sixty-seventh street, who | upstairs and we went up. In my room | companies tried to run a car, which was ’ believe Mr. Mann said @ majority of the Mr. Henvessy said Gov, Sulzer had dl rected him to go to Erte County and take part in a Democratic primary figh Sulzer, he sald, wanted him Gfennessy) to Charge Norman B. Mack with not having accounted for certain campaign contributl. Hennessy sald ne would Buffalo and made the charges. would sue him for slander and recover. told me the Governor had given him a tist of contributors whose mone: 01 militia had been called out proteated to| tion are sore at him, but they bave no . ee) Het Dnan posted tn) the’ Yet, | ing of his administration to occupy hi} Gov, Ralston against his action, M, L.| chance to start anything. fe Dew tee ieratament ade told him that I, Goorge MoGuire, g » Mi, by Mr. Metz, One of the leaders lit a might be able to furnish him with aome |G At this tine, | Ile has nothing |) Clawson, a labor attorney, on behalf of] _ FBe real danger threatening Mur- | frou, ciear aii remarked: “Herman Gudakmation; kel knew: t10st-of the Sle poem nt cS Murphy a8 & ™Man,| the strikers, Med a written protest with] DPhy’s leadership Mes im the other contractors in the State. | that “IL ghall consult freely about my ap- pointmenta and ask the advice of pollt- feal leaders. [f any party has a man Measures up ta the qualifications 1 Yequire of an appointee 1 whall con- alder the cladms of that man. If a party cannot present such @ man, of course managed your campaign for a po ? asked one of Mr. Mitchol's hearers. Adamson did a big Job, and did tt well.” Mr. Mitchel refused to discuss the sub- Ject of organizing a fight on Tammany Hall. He said he had enough in think: , but he has everything against Murphy us the er of & MR. WHITMAN TAKES NEW! MEANS OF GETTING AT FACTS. District-Attorney Whitman went be- fore Justice Davia in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court to-day end asked that a special Grand Jury ; forces. Without the ald of Brook- Wilson | accept his resignation | mediately called. be empanclied from the office of Collector of the Port | The meeting was attended by | ‘72 Tammany eamact control « city Republican Chairman Says Late NEW Y ORK for aie phrneae of sonal dsr without delay. He was asked if he|large crowd, All the speakers urged Sein , Fi Show Def f B: rth dence of a criminal nature that may be Red one atimen, [that there be no violence, aad that the ‘ooey was completely discredited! Figures Show Defeat of Bartlett brought out in the John Doe proceed- bgt ee ‘ ee ee sere iment serikera should asslat in preserving|@e a leader in Tuesday's election, It B MADISON AND VANDERBILT AVE‘S ings now in progress with Chief Magis- trate McAdoo as the presiding Judge. | Justice Davis will empanel the jury and will alt during December to re- ceive reports and give advice. Mr, Whitman believes that the evi- eratic Btate organization during the 1 syatem which he thinks should patryyed. WANTS WILSON TO ACCEPT RES IGNATION AS COLLECTOR, Mr. Mitchel is anxious that President wor, “The appointment of Mr Collector of the tensely gratifying Mr. Mitchel! Malone t would t me,” he replied welved fully as Ine has or deserted by the astrikebreakers after they had been stoned, gave the Gov- ernor additional reason for his ection. After the committee of citizens yee- terday afternoon unanimously urged Gov. Ralston to call out the militia he and the officers of the National Guard panies of infantry and the battery here ton about controlling the situation af- ter the troops once on the streets. Labor leadera when they heard the the Governor against the State inter- fering in the strike. The protest serts that the police and Sheriff he not exhausted their powers and that th State should not interfere until this je done. A mass mecting of strikers pro! againat calling out the militia wi ing im- law and order, When it was announced that the militla would be here to-day th ‘owd Jeered, MRS, JOHN JACOB ASTOR NOTICE GIVEN BY HERMAN A. METZ (Continued from First Page.) An for the actual Tammany—the or- ganization in New York County—Mur- phy has it solid. Many in the organiza- ecountios in Greater Mew York. While John MoCocey, Murphy's faivaful Meutenant in Brooklyn, is bulwarked in his leadership by the Gthetence of © powerful clique f£ Gistrict leaders, in Brooklyn lies the Greatest hope of the anti-Murphy was McCooey who led the fight against the renomination of William J. ynor. He prevailed over Tammany leaders and got them to believe that in a three- cornered fight almost any organization enemies of Murphy in which to prepare and complete plans to beat him in the primaries and in the convention. Murphy still controls the State Sen- ate. He has thousands of faithful fol- lowera employed in the State depart- ments and on the big contracting jobs up-State The Evening World, bent upon House favored silver.” While here Miss Clark Is a guest of her cousin, Mise Frances Stockwell of wag utterly repudiated in the city and State on Tuesday he ia still » long way at Good Ground, L, I, where he will remain until next Monday. A few lead- at the Wigwam and talked {s @ great kidder.” BARNES NOW CLAIMS ELECTION OF WERNER for Chief Judge. Republican State Barnes $r., who y election of Judge Chairman Willan lay admitted th Willard Bartlets, | Democratic candidate for Chief Judge publican candidate, has been lected. FORTY-THIRD AND FORTY-FOURTH STS. te latest and most refined gave her a debutante luncheon yest the guests were several girls with whom ‘Miss Clark went to school. | BEST FAMOUS TH! 80, the night Hennessy and T me: in Indianapolis would not be called out from being a political dead one. WORLD ONE® : fable fear do not want to pe drawn into any | unti @ auMctent number of other com- c ; Ereaneeny Said he wea lh trourle f definite statements as to any indl- f he State had ar.| B08 to agree upon a leader to direct | Charles F. Murphy was not at Tam- ing he had not enough evidence to! . fj a panies from over the State ar. ti many Hall to-day. He went to his home ee tne that Mee stack | Hua" replied Mr. Mitchel, ‘hut |Fived, ao that there would be no ques-| & assault from the outside. aU Mora “surimutieid ‘1. 5 "haere Mowasd tt Soturnet ‘66! Sth av. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. letters, wiexrains and cablegrams man could win, Then he got Murphy 0) 0° ihe Court of Appeals, claimed to- bei ag OS Gence of John A, Henoeasy regarding | term te) DOG | rominats, termes A, Mets for comp. fe fe a kta dill sc de erican | lote | sus; metered Sar eo alt . eb y F ¥ E. ys a eS. bork large contributions made to the Demo- | One"a' ved cthig waning fea fine HAS LOST HER 06 troller under the guarantes that Meta|2#y that Willlam E, Werner, the Ry ri ‘Ss x jared Mrs ef Jest threo years by contractors on the h leader in the Lirit- would deliver Brooklyn. over «line of graft that will call for! j,"GoBgratulations to the grandson [She Is Sure the Terrier Wants to} Mreatiye by ® pluradiy of Oats yas [of 30M The Aguren on which the NEW YEARS EVE ton. All evidi | of the Irish patriot, Joba Mitchel, 5 5 oat his own election district, Mets was) a posed election uf Judge Bartlett wae | priminal action, evidence taken At! Oo Si election an Mayor ef Mow Come Home, So She swamped by Comptroller Prendergast, | yee re Larrea Cl a a Ran. chime nou boon conmmeisren aii | xexk cuys? Advert against whom there was waxed one of | Dused Mr. ee acest BOOKING OFFICES Ton otanelentt ie that # crime has been committed will) ™iriecnol went to the (Grand Cen vertises, the bitterest quiet fights in te history — 4 4 | aarrianen, agen exciets Poference, “Addeets S Mitchel went to the Grand Cen- " 0 ° . Deeubmited tothe seca arena sar. | Tt ent te amt Cor | yay nen are. Joba Jee Astor] epee ti i aie, acereins Sete” it 527- FIFTH AVE. yf hi f ho rive oO Scotch terrier BROOKLYN DEMCCRATS ARE : SHIP BROKER ENDS LIFE. [on rn nian ee cee | Sure, ‘thata what she meanemene'e a doubt that tho Republican candidat Claus Steengrafe, a ship broker, with offices at No, 81 New atreet, died in his home, No. G4 Tenth street, Brooklyn, ! this moruing, having shot himself in the right temple last night. Although Mr. @teengrat was pros- the station Jonn A, Just reache: walked up to ani Hennessy, who h from Alb m, put out both hands Cy ny exclaimed Permit me to « Deratulate you, Mr. * responded the Mayor-elect lost her dox. He wears a collar, on which Mrs. As- tor's name mistake on ple Know, the reel address is p | No. #0 Fifth avenue, NATURALLY IN. EPENDENT. The Democracy of Brooklyn ts na! urally independent and naturally antl- Tammany. Without the ald of Brook- lyn Murphy cannot control the Democ- racy of the Greater City. But most of the old Hugh McLaughlin leaders in the Brooklyn Democracy have died or re- has been elected. 1 felt all along thi Werner was elocted, but yeste: es looked discouraging, we are much elated over the re- | i Anna Paviow Russian World Ads. Find ___Expert M Workers | r | , 4 in the clty court to- prrous and his business in good condi | curtiy, ‘There was no further conversa: | Mra. Astor fe aure her dog te just as] tired. Herman A, Mets's statement to- Ldavats pe : orn ani ver aes . 4 connect h of Ma r tion, he became obsessed with the Ia) ion hetwoen Mr. Hennessy and Mr | ankious to come home as she is to have! day indicates that he might be prevaded | 2,1 conuestion wilh '@ ault of Max Ld mw ot RRTS fh, ye Ta that he was losing hie grip and that his| \icne, tS Hel dinverpucpoonety abintt the real | Impressar ‘oY business wae slipping from bim, Ia a) yet Wiltam Kennel who haw neen Gian, oR bobapsbides # having | note left to his wife he sald: Murphy's oid ally in Queens, Joe Cai New York World . broken her cont nd Is suid, thereby, | ‘Last week 1 a vestid to ot A tor what | Mure & the past ninet “CIRCULAR JOE” IS aidy, 1 down and out asa political fac} (O00. tarteited $3,001, She sald on the ty Mierement for Minotyie acl Dane, ACAANO: FOP YA Me £08 WOAT| years, will nat oved. Mayor-eloet tor, The Democratic leader of Queens : : f LUAU entatned from each L have done, 1 can't stand the strain) A AER nh PUT ON TRIAL ON fs Maurice Connolly, the Horough Preal: | pie fang th she waa very un: i Bave prow chel aa Ne ow HWoothe bi ie Bs te ‘familiar with e laws of this country May longer, 3 am & nervous wreek: Il better than any he knows and PERJURY CHARGE. | dent-ctect, and Mr. Connolly sa aiready | on) Gin not k ee Vous ee om of eae ee ee ee Tone toy Mn | that settler it a at work building up an organization. |e hae gald she had paid the grateful be Lieut. Kennel in the opinion ef those y oe Ver He would go into an antisMurphy com: | forfeit money to 4 brother-in-law of . te make my fe comfortable, After my! who have ousinest in the City all, el, vereuiar_ 30 ee are. Mate dnd LSE 8 Max Rabinott The Quickest Way to Reach a Girl's Heart Is via the Loft Candy Route; a are wo! idewl man for the pusition is yersu us = my ; i be comfortable. I can't stay|” wan for a ne: Raatsiyn: ga Davis tn the Criminal Term of the Sus] AntBUE Murphy Joe TaAne ACS Parcel Post Lightens Delivery Costs to Your Out-of-Town Sweetheart. oer th beast te ‘any longer, Goodby for ever, Claus.” , , y OAYNOR |preme Court, He was defended by “a ° a pains realy produce LA, Co < Mr. Steengrafe was fifty-five years W 1Dow oF Ga) NOR George Gordon Battle. Assistant Dis- ay pay 99 ane ~ pes Re pis to-day made these nominations: athe bi Ht for Thureday win. Speci: H foe i compelled to di rors i 014, Victor; to whom he referred in the CONGRATULATE trict-Attorney Frank Moss promecuted, | 28h But he too. wo ba! Secretary of Legation and Consul nek HAE Ee “Breer rey See wy note. is his #on, THE M. AYOR- ELECT, | e%tia was indicted an a reault of the Murphy combination | could une Pe lGeneral At San Domingo, William ml aia ne “Cream A eB Sab bor, ceed hs T. jteatimony he gave before the Grand | formed. Borough Presiientelect Me | walker Smith of Ohio, Collector of o deli nttal Man’s General Health \3 ry at the time of the taxicab investi- Cormick of Richmond is @ Murphy man, Ly Internal Revenue, Eleventh District of wit ; 10c Manager THE POST.STAR, for your kind telegram of lation. J cannot toll you how deeply 1 Appreciate your Yost Kenerous ox- gression of good wishes.” nerAtY eye. MURPHY WANTS TO “The Marchal of the Chancellerie ot ANOTHER BIG FIGHT, | the Imperial Court requests you to send Political observers say that Charles |i. mediately to the Winter Palace of F. Murphy will engage in one more big | nght--that of next full in the State, afte ; His Majesty, for the Imperial Cellars, » | forees north of the Hronx have been ‘case (sixty bottles) of Vin Mariani, to | badly riddied—in fact, the was | be shipped as quickly as possible with turphy up-State leader that |the invoice.” wasn't walloped last Tues i ‘qs thoroughly as was the big boss. | Primary elections will bo held through: | | Mr. Angelo Mariani, LEAD) Park Bai io'celock: “Ail'sur stores open Saturday even tna wai 1 "selocke 84 BARCLAY STREET 29 CORTLANDT St. Comer Church Street Park Row ond. Nene, At city Hall Pak @0 BROOME ST. CONGRATULATES THE MAYOR-ELECT. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—Pren|- dent Wilvon sent the following tel gram this afternoon to John Purroy Mitchel, Mayor-elect of New York: "% congratulate you with all heart. “WOODROW WILSoR. Nelork, v6 BROADWAY Ce Fulton Strest 147 NASSAU STREET Between Beekman & Spruce Sta 266 W. 128th ST! aEET Just East of periatt IW. 34th Lyi Rui a ove eon trae Mra. W) J. Gaynor, widow of the! jation. It is charged that he sought | Out Je Independent oy nature and would | Williamaon of Onto. POUND BOX . U late Mayor, sent this telexruin of cons | ut first to avold answering questions 60 into en anti-Murphy combingtion | es Sl Eig gy Lar gratulation’ to-day to Jain Purroy| which might injure hia tntereats and | he could seo anything in it for his or- De nds elyUp pon Mitchel: BUNTON Tally answered them falsely ganization, The CZAR of RUSSIA aati io There VERED cuoce eRe Greater Number of “Help Wanted” “Congratulations on your success, Vendig wan employed by the Yellow) Brooklyn is the key to the situation. pany pil, — The ai ERY CARAM EL othe ne natural res Ads, than All the Other New York at e You ha HiMeult task before you, | Taxicab Company and much of hia} q combination of Brooklyn, Queens, joat eult produced yy Comb ba Bid What He Drinks. ZF] 1 wish you Gudapeed Work related to the acquiring Of Pri-} Bronx and Richmond would tle Char! | Orders. Newspapers Combined, “MES. WILLIAM J. GAYNOR." = F, Murphy's hands and he would hay | Mr. Mtitehel went tui rep to resign. The prospect of such a Pypontteneniytretyy \ W ne acce n * "4 r i } » Petersburg, b h | Hilewae mecent any thanks |( WOODROW WILSON combination is not visible to the naked | | Stil on Pr CONSTANTIN Daucourt, a French avi Paria Oct. 41 on an aeroplane Might (o Cairo, Exypt, has arrived at San Stef- ewe | ano, on Lie Sea larmora, having , | Bucharest, Koumania, this torenova. EAST STREE( Wiad Feed Ae rant, Fam Sila eee “eountey, by wine merobeate foe |

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