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ULZER REFUSES A BID 10 TRAIL ‘ \ See 1 P AFTER ROOSEVELT { Declines Invitation to Form an ft seme as he could away from Me Col- Bulser io confiadat that Col, Roose- velt will not be a candidate ae ete They F net vincing figures of winnti Ti ee in! | Pr that hi he Sulzer strength caused great party ie captured by, the de- gr Governor at the pfimaries the ull Moose leaders are urging the Colonel to be the candidate as the forlorn hope. A Bulzer is making an active cam- ign outside New York City and fe appealing eapecially to the Pro- easives, He {s ronring uch of t THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1014. Men’s Clothes Must Fit to the Form to Show the Shape, And Those Without Shape Will Have to Get One. CARRANZACANNOT (BULL MOOSE GRY” BECOME PRESIDENT] TOT.R.NOT TO RUN WTHOUT ELECTION} FOR GOVERNOR No Military Leader Will Head] Colonel’s Mail Loud With Pro- : Alliance with Bull | Ril seecweniceea aecheat petiy. ol ‘nk the Provisional Govern- tests From Progressives in q Mi Part (their platform, He made five owe ‘WHEN THEY F ose Farly. in five different counties of the’ FIXED UP THEY LL West and South, William Sulzer expects to capture Progressive party in New York the Hann and win a nomination for Gév- -@rnor in its primaries, provided Col. | Roosevelt is not in the feld. According to authoritative « “ments made to-day on behalf of Mr. | @ulser, George W. Perkins sought an alliance for the Progressives with Fourth of July nnd had rousing recep tions, Last night he invaded the Brownaville section of Brooklyn and ‘& characteriatic speech. To ‘The Evening World to-day Mr. Bul- rer sold: { PLATFORM ON WHICH MR. SUL- ZER WILL RUN. J “Tam a candidate for re-election aa Governor, { shal! run on the ticket | of the newly organized American) party, with this platform: “Beat the bosses. Stop the stealing. I Put £m ON WITH ONE AND TAKE £m OPP WITH ALL LOOK ALIK URE, FIX ME UP UST LINE THAT. ment in Mexico. TORREON, Mexico, July 11.—At] OYSTER BAY, July 11.—Protests the conference between the Carransa| from Progressive. leaders in all parte! and Villa representatives here the/of the country against the proposal,’ Plan of Guadalupe, under which the/ that Col. Roosevelt run for Governor! present revolution has been operating, | of New York poured in on the former’ was amended #0 as to prevent any| President to-day by mail and wire’ military leader from becoming Pro-| John McGrath, Col. Roosevelt's sec: ; visional President of Mexico, retary, took with him to Sagamore This would eliminate Carransa,| Hill @ huge bundle of letters and. as fiers. Take care of the [| Bulzer’s American party, promising Gh peek “alee tabor a lift and. 8 THE OTHER. Villa, Angeles or any of the leaders| telegrams which had been forward.” ie @x-Governor any other place on | square deal to all. Prevent poliution now inthe fleld as Presidential pos-jed from Progressive headquarters ‘n ‘ ee i ticket, even tue United States | of the courts of justice. aie tal a0- | sibilities. ‘ New York, and when the coachman by if he would indoree| cial justice, the general {dad bod This was stated in a lengthy official trom Sagamore Hill made his motn- ~ all progressive legisiation. Perpetu statement | ahi dele- ‘ it for Governor. Sur'tres inatitutions, {ree mpeach, free atement issued here by the dele-|ing trip to the village post-office he Fas refused, saying he could press free pabile schools, free homes i before adjourning the sessions. | bore off another package. < @apture the ProgPessive party for|for the poor. Enforce equal rights ccording to the artendments of] Ever since thi { a © possibility of Col, i. ; ARimeelf, ‘but finally made an agree- Patines stop special privitege te] the revolution plan, upon assuming | Roosevelt's candidacy has been un- & ment not to run in tho primaries | "phe say Iam a Progressive. Phat | control of the Government at Mexico} der discussion Progressives in other i Qgainst Roosevelt if the Colonel! is true. I have always been a Pro- | | City, Gen. Carranza would call at! states have been expresing their op- m3 @hould decid~ to enter the Meld. But| gressive. When they ask you what {once a Congress of his military lend- MP) fig will contest th ! my politica aro tell them’ I am Lapeherc aa Sco ea etd Le beotlhans # cont the Progressive pri- Thorman Jefferson Democrat, but n j¢rs and representatives of the rank | attempt of the New York leaders tu’ es aie against any other Bull Moose | i Sturphy Demoernt; that Tam an| j and file, who would be sioken for bY! win him last Wednesday, when the candidate. ‘Phe circumstances leading up to hie agreement, t the Evening World by the Sulzer ; Sabinet, are as follows: ‘When Progressive leaders made | Reasevelt the popular demand for fhim to be « candidate for Governor, they found such strong sentiment for Bulser in Progressive party ranks that an alliance was sought imme- detailed officially’ Abraham Lincoln Republican, but not a Boss Barnes Republican; that 1) am a Theodore Roosoveélt Progrowalve, ble Government Pto- all Tam an Ameri- gresalve. can, : have already 60,000 algnatures tl erty Bell. We shail hold our part: conference at Syracuéé,on Aug. 17. No poweron earth can pull mé out of the race. I am out to win and to vindicate myself. I would have God Close-to-the-Figure Style for CURFEW RINGS FOR PRINCE OF-WALES ASKS HOUSE TD PROBE STORY THATS. TROOPS NEW HAVEN STOCK REACHES LOWEST LEVEL | one delegate to every 1,000 men. | This body would adopt a plan for | Colonel went to the city, that brough: the holding of elections, and a pro: forth the most emphatic rejotnders. | gram for what policies should be put) gumMiciont time had elapsed to-day to et b "4 jInto effect by the functionaries WhO | bring in letters from the South and might be elected. It was stated post- | 0" tively that “no Constitutionalist chief | West, and in virtually every instance | could figure as a candidate for Prest- the d id wa @ounties to demonstrate to Col.| ticket under the emblem, of the Lib- | An important act of the conference 7. Col. Roosevelt preserved silence in regard to New York State politics, but jit was evident from his manner be was pleased at the turn things were taking. The situation which has arisen was directed againat the clergy. The statement said: “In connection with some recommendations regarding the agrarian problem, members of tho| Roman Catholic clergy who actually | or intellectunily assisted the usurper, | ‘ resent Primary law , Victoriano iluerta, should be pun-|in the last few weeks has given him ately for protection. was compelled to ta Fall, Says Clothing De- First Attemp. in Mother's Absence Missouri Pacific Also Makes New |'*"*# —— iors, vonrera: than Arava any inde PEOPLE WOULD SAY HE HAD) dont nomination and i saat for it was plain that he must go EN BOUGHT. Avirhe Vossen, through thelr_hench- signers’ Association. to Play Man-About-Town SHOT FLEEING MEXICANS Low Resord—Other Railroad [50,000 MEN READY against either the virtually. unanl- Bulzer replied that he was running | men, can do anything thoy want to Fails Dismally. i Stocks Fall. TO CRUSH BUERTA, | mous request of the men who head for principle anda vindication, and If wap oA A | | : 2 | the party of this State or the equally he surrenderod — l¢ people would say that he had been bought off by Per- kins. He refused to retire as candi- @ate for Governor and take any | remedy in court and no penalty for any violation of tte law. TRese boss he re- Primarise will be ag farcical as t) election of Huerta in Maxieo. « It fe decreed hy the National As- sociation of Clothing Designers in session in Atlantic City that men’s LONDON, July 1L—The Prince of Wales, twenty years old since June 23, made his first serious attempt to play New Haven r. Correspondent Declares Navy to extend his remarks in the Record relative to the resolution. The reso- allroad stock took a Saturday toboggan slide to-day and landed at the lowest level ever known definite opinion of the leaders of other States. In this dilemma the Colonel determined to Jet the riddle solve it- self by holding back in silence while WASHINGTON, July 11, — The} question of protection of foreigners in Mexico City when the capital is ico by diplomats here saying Gen. “The the man-about-town this week. Fol- for this once gilt edge security that, Teal bo the) Constitutionalinis _ Babordinate place, but was willing | in fo) soon oe the Blaise tn ad one colesepil et lowing in grandfather's footsteps, how- Officer Boasted that Law of Joniy a tow years so, was worth faa. fs settled #0 ter ae this ‘Gov She Brogtesslves aver ths country Bed RB et'the Progressives come into his | firie, Monres, Qnosdare, se and | ft to the form, the trousers narrow vaaa prsewlly vigped kil se Wil A hee four times as much. Immediately on] fevmont je concerned, No American |!t OU: By to-day it had become ap- American party and trail after hie / numbers of other counties, fe | and the walstcoats out low with a bet tie ccd Caen bale aye Flight Was in Force. opening the Stock Exchange ther eran ee oane ree ime foreign | Parent that virtually all the lenders the top of the ticket. i, sioeey for ecampien it bab fairly |COnVeR sweep at the top to impart | edinburgh, the Bosess Pilacs ecaieued = was excitement around the New ny, under direction of marines of | OUutside of New York were determined Gulser told the Bull Moose leadera| absorbed the Arh irttes. William & Chesty appearance to the wearer.| unexpectedly and, behind a fat cigar, Haven post. Within the first hour|Germany, France and England, now| to defeat the plan and that even In hie he was confident he could beat} Sulzer is already am nominated, “| was fo be.seen on varsity night at the| WASHINGTON, July 11.—A reso- | New Haven touched 561-2, This was | there, is well armed and equipped. own State opposition was beslaning te ‘any one they might name in their| 254 my fight la to be a faght, for a | Blceves of goats shall be wide at thelpetace Music Hall, accompanied by |Iutlon directing gho War and Navy |i drop of fur polis Mittin a few Urgent representations have been | develop this situation remain owa primaries, but that he admirea | Pon! Principle of honest | souider and taper at the wrist. Men|three young friends. The happy quar-| Departments to submit to the House | Minutes and a falling off of $10 per | made to Carranas thrcuen Canal S| het kellaved (dhe government, stop the’ stealing and fortably settled di q share during the w In the first |Jiman informing hin there must be no, uncha t Col. Roosevelt and would not like to| give the taxpayers a square degl.” who have baywindows will be com.|fet were comfort nd art rpsbile} all papers in the case of Fred L. | hour 13,200 sha Janti-foreign outrages | question would be settled without need Alois lonely ath del andabed oe en pelled to reduce their protuberances atts ihe Sani: shen: Malicway Boalt) Wicorrespondents | AFC Vere ta ete with or on ta conceded Hat cae aunies of of further werd from him Me * 1 e grade a makin, ja, of « y con- Z ‘ ‘ arrived with a not Prince Edward | tion of the “ley do fuga” story and| ris, Winthrop & Co, dumped 5,000] within the next few days, making court to-day, File healt 0 “Se Governor, Sulzer would not oppose * | of the coat at the waistline, which| ,-omptly got up and departed—nor did | directing them to disclose at whose | shares of it on the market. Sates in {available a force of 30,000 to oppone | improved that he has taken under _ ; him in the Progressive primaries. Ny. Bi fe required. In other words, gentle-|be return. After a time his friends also | initiative the deportation order was Ga eee oone of Missouri Pacific pues ory of far less than halt) to Gennivall thine eae nie 4 the agreement would not apply] 4 ig men without shapes will be compelled | faded away. fesued- and also whether the naval | sre’ ony 2B i) ee nady aireed to speak in New Orlean: = The only other stocks showin Laeieort stacy i > 1s election, for in the campalgn s = 2 to.acquire. one etther through train-| The West End of London was crowded | ioe, at Vern Cruz in “censored” | weakness were New. York Central | DEPLOMATS DECLARE ASX WGOnEh, And. on Mie same sip Sulzer would try to take just as many! #! ing more. strenuous than « hair .cut| With university students, for no under- Shesaw Ontario & Weer | probably will visit Colorade. Should a va —% CUE! graduate misses a rollicking time in| W#s introduced in the House to-day : P - F HUERTA WILL QUIT, | '¢ continue to Improve, the trip muy vu and a sbave or resort to padding— : y ern an aryland, each of . he ‘id = town on varsity night. It is by Representative Falconer of | which lost about The: | be extended to cover most of the i Drobably with amusing.requits. —* Washington. ait bracerd up later and «ot over the | Middle Wee! Other business shut off Falconer's| fricht, making partial gains, WASHINGTON, July 11.—Informa- i overatayed his time limit. request, but he obtained permission | a tlon was received to-day from Mex- Positive Relief i —— WALL STREET LARGEST U. S. BATTLESHIPS. lution itself was referred by 8 Huerta would resign within two or] from the suffering caused by dis ; 5 aker + Clark to the proper committee. It is|Horses and Men Barted When | threo days In favor of Francisco Gar-| ordered conditions of the organs Sad “privileged” and If the committee does | Ballding Falls In. |bajal, newly appointed Minister of] of digestion and elimination— ™ a not report it favorably or unfavorably | 5 Foreign Affal from indigestion and biliousness— + within a week Falconer may, and says| Two men and twenty-two horses were os ee | always secured by the safe, r > Vieldé of Leoding hag ON, July 11—Battleshtp| he will, call it up in the House for! buried under tons of baled hay when His Neck Broken by 5 | Gartaia and gentle action of t on Present: Ning Mass ed the Arizona by Secre+ bgt Slasiiplon and: Slspes|sion. A two floors of a at at No. 3 Efghth| James Hernon, fifty-five years old, jele, and her sister ship, the Lamntat gf partment announced) ay. . Newark, N. J., collap: = So. 187 | | + lall of the horses and h the men | tire m4 oar - { dine ret Mi reb ia the two largest fighting craft ever bullt | Too ointed a court of inquiry to take|alive: Hoth men had to be sent to the | shoris hetore mode te the Cuulding ind Cuticura Ointmentoccasion- Libite ~S SBN SS BFS See EEE Te OF lit SELECTS — 56FHE 2 TESIEESE BOE 68 Ba 72 + =eEts: Fos S22 +t lati [hers SREB SE EEE feieetel | Wasting’ | Western Caion’ Te ees ferserers Market Clpsitig—The iittle rally which occurred. at end of firet hour not maintained and market sub- sequently became rather heavy. The fact that weakness broke out in new places proved discouraging and some of the more aggresatve traders went on a hunt for soft spots.and thought that many could be found. American Tol. and Tel. ylolded easi- ly to presgure, bu: selling seemed to sult of belief that numbers of holders of the stock, which has always been popular with New Englanders, might ‘obliged to aéll on’ aceoynt of lonees wuffered in Now Hayen.. N. Y. Cen- tral was another weak feature. Opening was dull, Misgour! Pacific, Now York Centrat, and’ Chesapeake frr the American nounced to-day. En: 0 Greadnoughts will have a displacement | of 31,400 tona each, a ean feet and Walter Va | Veata, Bomebody navy, it wi ch of these length a draw of —————— PIES WERE FREE TO ALL. en and Lunchreem Patrons Help Themselves, Two cabaret dancers strolied into Hartford Lunch at No. 1544 Broadway ly to-day for a midnight bite, | were startled to And no waiter behind bo of bearish sort and to be a re. | ine counter or In the kitchenette, cash register drawer yawned, empty. Bo they’ helped themselves to ple and |soon the word travelled up and down Broadway and late pedestrians didn’t do w thing to the unguarded array of notified Policeman Elehenberg, who turned the free diners ay wht of 28 fer up the charges against Ensign Will-!| fam Richardson of the battleship Ar- kansas made by Boalt. TO DEPORT WRITER cousins, employed 0, the contractor whether Anerican marines killed un- armed @fexicans, under the Mexican} jaw of fight” during the occupa- tion of Vera Cruz, appeared likely to- day, following the opening yesterday of a hearing upon the appeal of Fred L, Boalt, a correspondent, from an order of deportation, Boalt asserted to-day that Ensign William A. Richardson of the battle- | ship Arkansas, and other officers had told him that he and his men had flre¢ on unarmed and fleeing Mexi- cans after telling the Mexicans to run. AS A result of the statements made | by Boalt, the hearing on the Texas is technically described as “The Navy | vs. Richardson.” While it was orig- | inally dealgned to pass upon the or- ‘They The me of the horses w nh and Antonio | the ff by Alfonso | fort who owned ry With her pleter ahip, the Peugeyivanis,| WHO SAID MARINES © se Inahip Ne. 2 ‘will, carry two mi MURDERED MEXICANS. ; Agee One Can Have = Or went eer einen’ guns, gional investigation to determine without the usual cup of coffee, and feel a whole lot better between meals, too—free from that old “‘off color feeling” — biliousness, indigestion, nervousness and heart flutter. shortly courtyard, four atories below. His neck Inspector Dwyer went, up ‘ire e ye and found that the piat- jform on the fourth floor was broken and that the dead man had fallen jthrough It. Pills Reld everywhere. In bores, 10c., 380. A Good Time At Table The secret is POSTUM ~ They succeed when others and Ohlo dropped to new, low level in der of deportation against Boalt, it N <A better at any price ve first hour and falljed over one point, | (Ut and guarded the door while be sent | apparently has developed into an In- , Nothing better YPrices| vinsa. Peru, Jaly 1L—Gen. Pedro Ontario and Western po at 19 #4, | wore to Ld ree Poe eetenyy street | quiry into the actions of Ensign Muniz, Peruvian Premier and Mintater | the lowest in eleven years, Wostern | station, which in jotified the main | Richardson. les Free by, M Mt MUTE and Midebrando Fuentes, Mine | Maryland made new low recorrd at |office of the Hartford Lunch in West | “I will demand a Congressional In- | —instead of coffee, ioe. | ister of the Interior, resigned from the | 16 1-2. Am. Tol. and Tel, lost 2 3-8 to, Sixty-seventh street and a new lunch. | vestigation of the whole occupation 116 1-8, \man was sent to the deserted restau- |of Vera Cruz before I will surrender Pe EAS |rant. “No one knows what happened tg |my credentials," sald Boalt to-da Try the change for a couple of weeks and observe two N.Y, COTTON MARKET, the mnlasing w. That he had heard naval office icoable things: Ly tell of the application of “ley de fuga" | noticeable things: ' For 50 Years the World’s Perfect Liver and Bowel Regulator If you want to feel young and full of be sure and keep your Liver and ———_ —— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Pennsylvania Railroad has aw ¢@Qgpracts for 100,000 tons steel rails omer 1914 requirements, to Mexicans during the occupation of this city was the testimony of Will- fam G, Shepherd, staff correspondent of the United Press, to-day. Shep- herd said these stories had been told) by naval officers in his presence. “One story I heard,” wald Shepherd, | You won't miss the old beverage, for Postum.tastes much like rare old Java. Further, there's the brisk, alert feeling,—free from the le to 3a A Cotton qi dull, American ‘Thread Company, year Advanced toward the close, | ended March 31, gross profit increased | ls in good condition. . CARTER’S |e eee et Petes Hozssss batanced mereaned 44i8.t4; |“maa that Mexicans, bad, been shen | logyness of a lazy liver and disturbed digestion. Nothing so safe, so certain or so A |cwicaco WHEAT AND cORN| Surplus Increased $89,174. Balance [prisoners and locked In a house, Then, ye ertying as so Littl | FITTLE WARKer. mon atock againat 1382-100 per sem |were released’ and were fred upon. Thousands of people have made the change and know ' cyte 4 ald Vegetable. d j onan Tih. "Ee previous year, " Tt wow ald that some were killed ‘i , a > _. ‘Millions of people, old, young ani On By ay — while fleeing. Hiplddle ase, take them for biliousness, LIVER HGR BY BR a wonerat officer of Now Haven road |,,"tt seemed Incredible, to. me, but T There’s a Reason “dizziness, sick headache, upset stomach ge i, Pmt sald company's surplus for the year considering the navy code for truth Ponti ohana inten Gane: f Ho imply and bl s AY oy ges k Ae *! fuiness. [later heard In army elr S| : for sallow, pimply and blotchy skin. | 3 RS ML aay slightly exceeded $100,000; charges ENO, «FAT Recdaon Gad puters * totaal eablax Mosaic prosinately $ahabo,ou0 and total in- from a sume troke during the battle, Regular Postum—must be well boiled. 15c and 25c packages, 4, on later t from low i alll ed to aitribute the tories to the J pt morning. | Carnegie Stecl Company report ot ete eumaiane Meo eay an } Instant Postum—needsno boiling. A teaspoonful of the soluble | there will be 176 furnaces out of 21 cemence that he had killed any. power stirred in a cup of hot water makes a Sanianttyl beverage i fork k maeey i STartame © running by first week in August, yO a him epsiriiiicn| instantly. Add cream and sugar to taste. 30c and 50c tins, jon ea ay: 7 of Clearing House banks and trust com- Ceecepeske Ly Obie gross gained|ican get within two feet of safety The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. week wa that they | 886,674 in frat wep! July, behind a wall and then fired and got . asar Paste fo vito two| {hr entzn au ot aitied cna Was Grocers everywhere sell POSTUM. staat ‘ "points to 86, a new low price. pet in uniform.” 4 ‘ > te i ay ee eee Pee Mai AERA Samii Saaaen

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