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AMONG DEMOCRATS STIR UP TROUBLE Machine Chiefs to Find Oppo- sition in Four of Six As- sembly Districts. Foliowing an unsuccessful effort on the part of the cooler headed insur- Gente to bring harmony to the fight-' ing factions of the /yemocratic fold in the Bronx at a meeting last night, KE the contestants went into the fight with renewed vigor, and to-day there are at least 260 separate primary fights scheduled for primary day in Arthur Murphy's discordant Bronx family, Under the new primary law there| ie no direct fight on a leader, With the new system the fight for control eof an Assanbly District is on the various County Committeemen, and pegee reigns in only two of the six Ausembly Districta in the new, County. | In the Thirty-fourth Assembly Dis- | trict Leader Stephen A. Nugent, who has guided the destinies of the Demo- erate le that-district for many years, we veing contented by ex-Assembly- Patrick J. McMahon, now Axecutive Clerk on District Attorney Francis Martin's staff. The Thirty- | fourth is the largest district in the Bronx. It has seventy-one election | districts, Besides this McMahon's! contingent is also contesting for the | nomination of an Alderman and an Aasemnblyman. McMahon's choice fo Alderman is Frank Weyl and bis can- didate for the Assembly is Raphael Murphy. Nugent is sticking to the | Present office-holders, Assemblyman M. Maldwin Fertig and Alderman: Harry Robitzek. The Democrats of the Thirty-third will renew the fight begun last year Against Leader Michael Garvin, Pat- rick Kane, who brought the fight into the Supreme Court of the Bronx and was defeated on a recount, will again @ppose Garvin. He will also oppose | vin’e selections for the Assembly the Board of Aldermen, running Jacob Gandert for the Assembly and | ff Willlam C. Reihi for Alderman againet Earle Miller and Assembly- man James R. Ferguson. In the Thirty-second south, where @ bitter fight took place last year, an- other contest is on. This time Leader on F. Geraghty is being opposed ex-Assembiyman Joseph E. Brown. 8 ney Levine and Anthony MoNall; will oppose the renomination of som, Wiliam 8. Evans and . Curley. The hitherto peaceful Thirty-fifth is embroiled in the warfare this year. Joueph I. Berry ts béing opposed for |B b y John Wegeman. opposition to August Glatsmeyer, C. Y. P. J. Barry. The Thir will be further stirred up by the con- teat for the Congressional tion, Forme ¥E Healy, for whom friends attempting to secure the nomination, will find half a dozen strong men | aggainst him, In speaking to-day of the Demo- cratic ail jou in the Bronx, Coro- ner Flynn sa »posed noi ination of Healy out what we! have contended, the affairs of te Democratis party here are being guided from Fourteenth Street. have plenty of men in the’ Bronx capable of steering the Democratic party to muccess, and we cannot} stomach outside interference any longer. The fact that there are 48,000 Democrats in the Bronx, and only 26,000 of that number are brought | out tov ows the disgust with whieh th of the party view the | matter, It is time for the independ- ent Democrats to proclaim their in- dependence and put the Democratic Party back where it belongs in this county, We are lined up and cer- two organization leaders who so far, to have pt out of the CONCEALED IDENTITY, THEN KILLED HIMSELF ‘The mystery of the disappearance of Francis M, Weaver of No, 11 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, who had been sought throughout the Eastern States since July 31, has been cleared to-day, Weaver was the young man who, under the name of Fred West, Killed himself on Sunday with a bullet at the Maple Grove House, Loch Sheldrake, N. ¥Y, The identification was made by means of @ snapshot hotograph of a group taken on the hotel boveh.. Wi When it was shown to Weaver's father he pointed out his *CNhen young Weaver left home he said he was going to Coney Island, but later on the day of his disap- pearance he wrote to his mother that he was despondent on account of til- health and had determined to kill . himself, ‘At the hotel he made the acquaint. ance of George aaaee Cu No. as Forty-ninth Street, rooklyn, who somal "as one he had . After the suicide photograph of the recognized “Wi known as Wea Adams took t group to Weaver's father, who is a ie WS ads We |i AUGUST FURNITURE SALE, 25 TO 5 Bloomingdales’ Have Inaugurated a PlayerPianoClub! (Limited to 180 Members) === : At a Saving of Over $125 To Every Member Participating, Thus Presenting # the Opportunity to Secure a New, Fully Guaranteed, 88-Note 'Player Piano for $347 On the Club Plan of ‘Le Careful comparison warrants our saying that, from every l point of excellence by which player pianos may be judged, (No Interest) (No Extras) The Player Piano will be delivered free to members im- mediately upon joining the Club. and most up-to- | date expression de. vices. ] these instruments equal any player piano offered elsewhere at $475. The power of co-operation in factory and selling expense makes it possible to sell these Player Pianos at this very low figure, thus assuring a saving of over $125 to every mem- H ber participating in the Player Piano Club. In order to get the club started quickly, this very low price has been placed on these instruments. The club plans are so adjusted that members may be assisted in meeting 9 payments when sick or out of employment. Bear in Mind: There are only 180 of these Club Player Pianos. Therefore, only 180 lucky members can profit me saving ifiecad. Sodon’tdelay. Join the Club now. If you cannot apply personally, fill out and mail this coupon to Bloomingdales’ AT ONCE. Free to Club Members: A beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and hand- some Bench to match; 12 Rolls of Music of your own selection, a Cover, deliv- ery to your home; tuning, polishing and general care of Player for one year; elimination of Club Dues in case of sickness or non-em- ployment, and our ten-year Guarantee, assuring ab- solute satisfaction. Please send me, without obligation on my part, full details regarding your Player Piano Club OTH ST, b AVE iro BLOOMING DALES" take B _NOEWASSER: nM. REDUCTIONS fe “oon [eee ae Cash Sales 3 Rooms PIANOS ON CREDIT a iia) Liberal Credit Terms |; DOWN WEMKLY S$ 91.00 519 $10 $1.50 to $2.09 $15 $2.00 to $2.25 $20 $2.50 $30 $3.0) yw ww) m 5] 5.0 Suites from (417-1423 THIRD AVENUE} NEAR_ 60" STREET IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. { J.B.GREENMUT COMPANY. PON bas mage August Wool & Fibre Rugs Size 9x12 by es ee es, s roey 4.25 “THE BIG STORE” Gorn aves SIXTH AVE.. ISTO I9™ STREET Tr Spm Sale (By Order of the United States District Court) We Cannot Guarantee to Fill Mail or Telephone Orders on These Items This Is the Logical Time to Buy Furniture Ce LY, you see, YOU HAVE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING 10 GAIN BY WATIIING. And it’s a certainty that after this sale prices will be eee ea higher than they are Furniture for Living Room, Parlor, Dining Room, Study, D Among tomorrow's épecials we select for mention: $4.75 Manhattan Oxidized Tele- |$16 Fumed Oak Library ere Couchea— 1—Stocks Are at Their Very Best Right NOW. 2—Sale Prices Are 10 to 50 Per Cent.LessThan Regular. 3—Selections Made Now Will Be Held for Fu- ture Delivery. house or °° aga *1.85 All regular sizes; high tisers; 10-year guar- antee tag attached to each, Duitieat... 13.75 This outfit consists of a two- inch continuous post brass bed with five 1-inch fillers, bright of satin finish, all regus far sizes; 10-year guaranteed spring with high risers, and & good soft-top mattress. Women’s *5 & 86 Raincoats In * © Special Sale Tomorrow at . or “non Good: looking, rota Sele 36 inch to 46 inch bust measure. worst kind of a storm. cemented. to close at bottom. Choice of Raglan or set-in Birtbes $1.50& 2.75 Scrim Curtains! Tomorrow, $1, 19 & $] 95: Special, Pair Handsome new scrim curtains mounted on excellent quality acrim; trimmed with La Bargains in House ares Mc Wash Benchee—will 2 Ac 50 Curtain Stretchere—$ hold two tubs; at renovate ins; 00 Manor 1 Board—a $1.25 Sewing Tal PRL 4 we aes measui $ Bhessccccece 100-Piece Porcelain Dinner Sets, Heyl 8785 $5 95 A complete dinner set a 18 sheehers, re Goad x quality porcelain, neatly decorated with floral spray design on white body. '| 25¢ Fire-proof Jet Tea Pots, « 17¢ Three large sizes for your choice. M plaid-back rubberized Canton or bombazine cloth, in ‘Ds 95 fitting garments that will give ample protection during even the Popular full-length with convertible collars; belted backs; slashed pockets; stra; cuffs. All seams ia mega te: ieot dood Eyelets under ‘armpits; couin hangers; v4 gf SE with two mattresses couch can be separated #0 a8 to make two cots. corner bolts; le; top, insuring $100 Four-PieceWalnut$ Bedroom Suites, at . . Suite consists of a 42-inch dresser, with a 24x30 French plate mirror; a chiffonier, with a 33-inch top; 18x22 French plate mirror; dressing table, with a 36-inch top and triple mitrors—the centre mirror of which is 14x22 inches—and a full-size bed. (Separate pieces of this Suite will be sold, if desired.) etc. with heavy bolted to 15 A Cleanup fing Rage ints small sizes. nat ee 96.25 sg or Canes Rat 1 Qe today. ! room and Kitchen in « word, for any room in any Rind of « Rockere—at.. Sea sate “Sradag a leather, etc.; frames re ve ol Saeeiess Saas [osed Macks, others with wood jacks. ire is of ik: holstered in Foret ya gh leather; including matt: couch chewing of Hleeplag devicee—in cur Bede " ding Dept.) White Voile Blouses at 39¢ Dainty Styles at This Astonishingly Low Price You will marvel at the blouses we offer in this sale. THE VALUES ARE PHENOMENAL. New styles, just right for Summer and early Fall— handsomely trimmed with insertions of lace, embroidery, tucks, hemstitching, Round or pointed rolling collars. All sizes from 34 to 44 inch bust measure. Quantity limited, so COME EARLY. Sale of 1214 Wash Fabrics, Chambrays an Productions of famous mills, in- cluding the Amoskeag, Bates and others equally prominent. These materials in a choice selec- tion of plain colors, striped and checked. All excellent for House Dresses, Nurses’ Uniforms and Children’s Dresses. Guaranteed fast colors. $6.50 Genuine ¢ Sole Leather $4, 95 Suit Cases, . . Steel frame; solid brass lock; strong handle; lined; large pocket. $7.95 “ Pull- man rere’ $6.45 yee Sizes 32, 34 and 36 inches. Canvas covered; bound with hard fibre; large brass clamps and corners; two swut sole leather straps over body; linen lined; two trays. Men’s ‘12.75 to 15 Blue Serge Suits, at . . . *8.45 lea made of fast color J all-wool blue serge. EVERY SUIT GUARANTEED. Extensive variety of Bhs arres styles t for conservative reve ier aa pees and d cnagey a modets for youths. All sizes in this sale. 4 & $5 “Kingly” Blue Serge Trousers, at . . 2.95 All. sizes for men and hag Nemy-Fi pater $11.40 you can buy a handsome blue serge suit and an extra pair of trousers. The opportunity is very unusual. Best Staple and Fancy Groceries At the Lowest Prices in New York Prompt city and suburban deliveries. "s Teas. Smoked Meats AM, , Vormese SMOKED ROLLED SHOUL- mined toa; 4 A 15%e 17¢ PHALIA- “irra ‘@ACON— 27c smo TONG Sugar. . witb CURED BEST REFIAED ORANU- CANVASBD HAMS --- Pre- cotton bar, $1.40: ||] Bata, wr... 21€ regular 142 packs 3% Ibs, si; » D-ZERTA QUICK Lemon: Tapioca, Chocolate, Va- ry 9 \CAROONS — plain falsia cocoanut; reg. 25¢ carton QUAKER. WFINHEAD OAT- MEAL—6 packages, ui Mail and telephone orders filled. Call 4000 Chelsea, Advertised Cereals wat MBLONS. —large, ripe and juicy; pet . B8¢ LAUNDRY SOAP. re Pride; box 100 bars, & H 10 reg. 40 bere 34e PLANTATION TE AS—green, black or mixed; Siiss caauy, 82-75; 1», 60 RIPE OLIVES—C California. olives doz, 3 Fresh Yeretablos NEW YELLOW of red onions; ; 24¢ S.quart basket NEW SPANISH ONIONS— NEW GREEN SWEET CORN--dozen... ' 20¢ NEW WHITE TURNIPS of jeitow turnips; 20c S-quart basket Women’s 59c Long Kimonos 3 A One- Day Sale at.. Several hundred good-| looking hiestile nicely pit of flowered trimmed with facing of solid color to match. Sizes 36 10 46. Women’s 25c Hosiery at 1le Silk lisle hose; double soles, heels and toes and double garter tops. Slightly imperfect. All sizes. Extra Small, Solid Gold Watches Regularly $7.76; $4.95 Tomorrow Only Hendoome ond dainty watches, Every Stom Sind amd tat. This otter oye wonder! Quantity limite Standard NOTIONS Je TO 18¢ SOCK GARTERS--fer chit- dren; pink, blue or whites 100 NUGGET, 2-IN-) OR DULL SHO PASTB-tex ‘80c RUBBERIZED APRONG—several cases; is oim- Come Engraved Visiting Cards at Special Prices Advance Fall Sale 50 BNGRAVED VISITING CARDS—sew | 50 ENGRAVED plate; script type; meme plete; shaded wa! plate; Meck Pid only; reguleriy Men’s 75c and $1 Negligee Shirts, at .. 49c Broken assortment of fine shirts from our own stocks. Percales and Woven Mercerized Pongee. Tesugened ef cota cuffs, Sizes from 14 to 17. Big Dollar’s Worth 1 full quart Fine Old) AM for > . ‘'B Tull quart Cholee O14 01.75 worth for #1. (! ii aoe Monogram Rye This old reliable brand, Imported Port Wi: two 75¢ bottles for. . California Port, Sherry and Sweet Catewde— $] three SQ bottles for. State Seal Whlaby—ewe ‘1 600 Choi tim and $1.25 dott Ginger Ale SARSAPARILLA & LEMON A. Special Brew Beer Case, 81.25; doz... .O5e | © Bohemian Beer Pale; per doz...... 10¢ doz, rebate on empt JamesHennessy & Co.'s OcogNAg batter. 9148 Double a0¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 0’ Clock—Single 40¢ reer Thereaft |