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hee Aiderwans Mier purcmnet te tut Beye Sinnott Defeated and Shannon and Cogeey “Lose Their | Alderman.” yo aderet awe vader o« “ ° ty four PERKINS WINS FASILY Moss's Defeat Means Three: | Comered Fight for Dis- trict Attorney Results of yeeterdoy's primaries ‘ Mabulsted to-day are notable for the position Gefeat oF foreshadowed overthrow of) Piririct Attorney Perkine jew Maree Temmmany ivaders and one Re Souie, oa beng rise petiiean leader of long standing. The | woud start nee. Mr. M 1 effort of Frank Moss to take the Re- | jarge sume of money bad been spent Publican designation for District At. |e carry (he pr . “mo in one Assembly District. ie hal an Koenig said there in this eh Not more than 170 out of & Hepublican enroliment 44,963 went to the polls Mose carried only five out of the Charice erghy in tad thirty-one Assembly Districts Lipog hed Oe odes) own, tho Thirty-fret; the Twenty- pending Senator Robert F. Wagner GOULDEN’S PLACE. Eee She Rattle te seprecent him, A close race is that of Congress wulted in the decisive victory District Michael Cosgrove. in the Twenty-third District, “ition Gennes, leader of the the five Me the Laced bape : Twentieth District, and John V. Cog. | Meeton this y oP aie ey, leader of the Eighteenth District, | Murphy, Tammany, “lost segpritager gfe It t# the un- ag hed ' vba} w Pd Ld basen written e “independents” for the Dem Br iscate Wes ances noutence iim. Homination. The Tammany mon self oF his own choice for Alderman| (rngonin, and early today, with six Sead poy ond for the man who can. I redo | eee. Healy had 6,289 aad jaurice Featherson, who was once 7 deposed by Shannon, yesterday forced the designation of Edward Cassidy against Daly, Shannon's man, by 1418 ‘to 076, COGGEY LOST ALDERMAN BY THREE VOTES, ‘The demonstration against Coggey 1s attributed to bis loyalty to Con- #ressman Carew, against whom there torney from District Attorney Charles, A. Perkins tailed as thoroughiy bad been predicted by the supporters of Perkin ‘The unprecendented action of of 8. Bennet, who had an easy victory over Williain G. Webster, Bennet also DE rOBBIVER The district but if the pressive forces it year they would is normally Dem Hepublican and had combined | have won, Frank K. Bowers was nominated on the Republican ticket for Sheriff and Alfred E. Smith on the Democratic ticket, neither having any opposition, ‘The judicial ticket, agreed on as be- tween the Republicans and Demo- crate, Was of course nominated by both parties. The Save the Baby |: ‘ Use the reliable HORLICK’S ORIGINAL Malted Milk Zeller... es cceeee bv ir | “ every of the body effice Ryan .. 16,71 re by thousands of Phy- | PERCY NAGLE FAILED TO GET | Qicians, Mothers and Nurese the world LEADERSHIP. for the Democratic nomination for City Court, made against Lorene Zeller, the organization designee, turned out much an did the cam- paign of Mr. Moss, judging from in- complete returns, With 98 election Gistricta to hear from in Manhattan and the Bronx figures were: ne Percy Nagle, it appeared, had been no Roradditiona} | unable to wrest the leadership of the milk required. Simply: weinwater, |Thirtleth fram Frank ». Hendricks, 12 ‘Agrees when other foods fail, |The fight there was yery bitter. In the three-cornered fight for the Eighth Sample free, HORLICK’S, Racine,Wis. | District Municipal Court. Democratic nomination John F. Cowa sup- ported by the Hendricks faction, ap- STAMPED ON A SHOE R MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6" AVE. AT 20" ST. ed hoc kk) INTRODUCING A NEW HIGH CUT BOOT OF Beautiful Glacé Kidskin THAT TYPIFIES THE MODE OF THE MOMENT Developed in Black Glace Kidskin White Piped. Welt Soles. Two-inch Leather Cuban Louis Heels. Also in Butlon—$5.00. Stunning Glace Kidskin! No leather so beautiful and effective as Glace Kid—and nothing so much favored by fashion for Autumn wear. We are prepared with many new models (both button and laced) developed in Havana Brown, Battleship Gray and Navy Blue Kidskio. no trun] ot | hie} campaign of Joseph T. Ryan| WAL WAVE OF SPECULATION. NOW SWEEPING COUNTRY bie Bien! sonred from 140 to 10% and ¢ long retirement on & rushed to the front and scored « hit from oT up to & Allis-Chalmers took «new high re 2 rot Amerionn Car Four ; iry did likewine at 4. Another jumper Hy was Continental Can, which a 16 pointe to 10 | Inflation of prices and reckie 5 apeculat onUinued in spite of many pinks from conservative finan clere A rush one who caution “© ' The more hardy professionain began | welling short on the bear aide but in almost every thatance they were over whelmed by the tidal wave of country wide bullish speculation Rajlroads and other standard tam were utterly neglected. The genera tendency of prt r these stocks was fractionally downward but the war favorites continued to now heights of inflated w buyers ran over welled every orte indicate the following will the nom in Manhattan and Bronx for Aldermen Auauaiin M Weise beinard ¥ Gilmore, order to \"WAR | | TIME MANIA,” cLEws. “A craze for speculation in aweep- ing the country,” said Henry Clows, | veteran broker of Wall Street. “It is @ war timo mania. I recollect that |back tn the days of the Civil War, In the pixti toms, But with this differenoe: “In those days gold was the leader of the market, As gold went up or down, #0 the rest of the market was swayed. To-day industrials, the mak- ers of war munitions, lead the list and thousands of people, here in Wall Street, uptown, up-State and in cities all throughout the country are in the whirl of excitement.” Not in years has Wall Street wit- nessed such a tidal wave of specula- tion as that which is swirling around the floor of the Stock Exchange. be exact, the last big period was in 1906, nine years ago, when reckless plunging and over-expansion both’ in legitimate business and in speculation led to the short, sharp financial panic of 1907. ‘Transactions on the floor of the Ex- SAYS ohn FM: Wiiam F Nita SF ASSSS Sees arece - 1 fins y i Laila Jacobean a; ‘onB ‘eons All the candidates tor nominations: backed by the Democratic and Re- publican machines appear. to have been nominated in Kings County. But early to-day the result in the fgeht between District Attorney James C. Cropsey and Kobert H. El- der for the Progressive Party nom- sed loation for District Attorney was in| Chase yesterday have been aurpa: doubt, Both sides were claiming it, |ODly #lx times in the past twenty For County Judge in Kings the Re- fyears. ‘The banner day, April 80, 1901, publicans nominated George Freifeld, | still stands as the high water mark Harry, Lewis and Marcus B, Camp- | of trading, with 8,261,000 shares. Aug. 20, 1906, with 2,700,000 was the jast Here are the nominees for offices: Democratic—-Supreme Court Justice, | previous day to exceed yesterday with its 1,700,000 and more. John J. Fitzgerald; County Judges, | ELATION TAKES PLACE OF WALL Judge Robert H. Roy, Judge John F Hylan and Mitchell May; Sheriff, Ed- C ward) Kiegeimann; County rk, William E. Kelly; District Attorney, STREET GLOOM. Howard P, Nash; Register, Edward, A year ago the Stock Exchange was T. O'Loughil closed through fear of war, brokers’ Republican—Supreme Court Justice, offices were empty, clerks were out Stephen Callaghan; County Judges, | George FP 4, Marcus 1. Campbell, of employment and partners were and Harr, gloomy with despair and losses. To- Hobnitapan; day war is bringing prosperity and elmtion to Wall Street. The same brokerage houses cannot keep up with the volume of business that is thrust upon them, The ticker tape, like a lagward, ns five minutes behind ¢) pace of sales on the Stock Exchange floor, Speculators that started timidly with ten and twenty-share trades last winter and gradually grew bolder to deal in hundreds are now buying and selling in thousand lots. Customers’ rooms the 8. Attors ey, James C, Sores Register, John MacCrat ww; District On the Democratic side the interest centred Dowling, seeking ® nomination for County Judge jobert Stewart, for Supreme Court Justice, and Thomas BE. Willmott and John J. McManus for Sheriff. None of these appeared to have made progress against the can- didates slated by John H, McCooey's organization, John Kissel bucked the Republican big \ , We bad the same symp- | To} It noe ot the at hed alt aed, eR0led rome thet freee deere, Charts ant ot 8 pre * ihe thom « a North ‘ Ontario & West Ly Se eee eShsRHse Pe y Con, Copper.» Ry, Ste 228. PPLE TS z eiaseens Went on Ts Total sales, 1,474,185, —_———_—— NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, High. Oct an. -+ Mareh 42.98 M ay 13.06 12.50 ‘Market closed weak, off 17 to points, —>—_—_ Mothers of ¢ en Frightenca When Fire Is Near School, ‘The mothers of most of the 650 young. asters. in the Children's Aid Soclety School, at No, 533 Hast Sixteenth Street, were Ina panic of fright when a fire occurred in the cellar of a tenement next door to-day. They found the en- firemen in front of the school e sure their children were be- ing. burned to death. fut Miss Anna Johnson, prince! of the school reassured them. The fire {t- self waa in a coal bin and was put out with little loss organization in attempting to beat MacCrate for Register, To the surprise @f the Brooklyn politicians, Robert Elder failed by 100 votes of taking the Progressive nomi- nation for District Attorney of Kings from District Attorney James C, Cropsey, who was not opposed for the Kepublican nomination, peB RE as ORGANIZATION MEN MADE FIRM STAND IN UP-STATE PRIMARIES, ALBANY, Sept primary contests State, org: practically 29.—-Deapite lively throughout the nization candidates were everywhere successful, This ix the consensus of reports reaching here to-day, Factional fights among the Republicans were far more general than among the Democrats, Tho latter in a number of instances lined up with the Progressives on a |combined Democratic - Progressive However, Republican leadei Hy express little fear of the 1 alliances at the November | 12 O'Clock ti Hot reserrod your seat demand for seata indi be Withewed by the State-wide returns indicate an ox- ceptionally light voto was cast at yos- rday's polls, Only isolated contests war to have brought out anything avy ballot 130 breaking ie will Dotted Bates, ati ost AL approaching ah retained cont party by at Snell of Potsdam was the victor 4 nered contest for . ination for Congressional the ‘Thirty-firat in District, i} Ray 2, Smith was b for the bly nominat by George R ron in Onondaga's Third District, In Sehenectady's Soclaliatic contest for th Mayoralty nomination formey Mayor Geor K, Lunn was an e | winner In Binghamton the Key can organization lost out to the Mill | Green faction In Dutchess County hemttempts of independent Republi- uns to destroy the machine were un- jou cessful. The factional primary Decatur, Automourie Club, r Sid and BLK Ate, How to Get to Via Brookty a pm bore et Saturday, Oct. 2d > * ASTOR CUP RACE the Gryat_ Astor Cup Race, get them to-day tht ‘tine ‘evestest ‘erent in 'the history of the All America’s Most Famous Drivers Entered 50 Miles—$50,000 Cash Prizes and Astor Trophy Sheepshead Bay Speedway Grand Htand Reserved Seats (extra), ioark, N.Y, hatte: pumber of pores ever assunbled in tho 13.00, free to holden of adiniaston tcketa, upgnts of Uiose seata, iu RH Macy + et aa io oe thane AY? M1 heepahshd Hay Speetway Corp, Tnowe Circe 1018 the Speedway (Canal St), Williamabure (De- “uridnes. tes where Except in Chicago, | Which Is Lukewarm — a bankers of y met i 1) Morgan's office this afternoon t rromge de bout Joining the eye £ te underwrite the 400,000,000 tine ihrem and ala io disown hte and ree he out | ' ff. , os here of fifteen cities within «week oF ten days, Groups of banks tet e made up in each section of jthe country. In New York City the forty to forty-five houses in joint account whose names will ay pear in the public offering Aa. It Forbes of Harris, Portes &@ Co. was |made Chairman of @ special commit tee having in charwe flotation meth ode The underwriting syndicate nhs gete the bonds at 66 and w ffer them to the public at 98 cents m the The interest rate in b per ¢ discount makes the net rate of interest fieure out a fr tion under 6 per cent, for the ayndi cate and 6M per cont. for the public A inember of the M n firm said to-day that he believed the loan would be a great su ms. Assurances have been recetved that it will be fully New York Brooklyn Philadelphia Grawp Rapips FURNITURE OUNT CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 6.00 * 75.00 100.00 150.00 “ oo “ APARTMENTS FURNIS: COMPLETE FROM 680 Tos ts00 Open Monday & Saturday Eveni: 104 ST, L STATION AT CORNE! COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST Phy sicians Use & Prescribe’ Por re Kidney svubles and Excen= ROBINSON'S SPRING WATER at ai Stores and John Leffler & Con 1 Franklin St., N. ¥, City, O° ARPET Jalw. WILLIAMS 060 COLUMBUS. Set, LEANING iw. Bathe, { | =) Some tosses AMGKEFELLER DEMIES COLORADO FUEL MERGER | | DION VIE No Db Not ‘It there ls any au terest TRY IT ON Steaks aod Chops Henuty ¢ Leer netes ulture) rn growth i The paste is with o little pow | ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. pplied te the h den ot 0 ~ shed, when it will be left clear « stock of t He sure you buy real delatone. Rumley Co, Reorganization Committor Dresses for Shop lace, ious broad La mired and o Dai ‘‘Daphne’’ ORNING frocks, afternoon dresses and evening gowns—there is a separate boudoir for each in the Gown Salon of the new Bedell Fashion in Thirty-fourth street. inty frocks for both street and evening, from those diaphanous, silver Brinkley-like éreations to ingen- combinations of satins and furs and the rich Autumn effects in velvets and dcloths, dy Duff Gordon particularty ad- two—one a $25 afternoon dres ne a $200 blue evening gown—and she admired one as much as the other, To the latter she gave her personal name, ‘‘Christiana.’’ Price is measured only by actual values in this establishment. Newark Pittsburgh St. Louis DS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YO! Nineteen West 34th Street, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria Street Grand Cor. Driggs $125 Worth of 25e & B00 Weekly. Some remarkable} p, values in Chinal en Choects WI Ku nished No Deposit; | and 1) | Smith Street Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Furniture—No Di fines ai amet aa carat b THE DOLLAR AT 105, CRE! ‘WHEN OPENING A NEWACCOUNT {10% 10%_NEW How Any Woman Can Remove Hairy Growths ry for a woman with th te, she can, im the remove even a very few he by mixin On $20 Worth of Clothing