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2 aa THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 32, 191 Eee ad Cute ie the em iy 4 he pong a ” st Spams bes w2|foten nese vesesreee SOME OF THE SUFFRAGIST WORKERS AND WATCHERS AT THE POLLING PLACES TO-DAY . enw ft me Places SPECIALLY PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE EVENING WORLD OY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS capenatve| or the Bret te we New York eae Neer ober howe were a eee betes vlers vet ght eche * eohaee vere One ereweh Mel the Brees tire howe Fuchnond te ond werrente te le ‘i toe eee ~ peice cating for the ar [1Oh ed Che Br okiph schol 7 ? Fil . Ragramt cnsee of injurtion in| Setcart experience before Magistrate | Wares eaters i gultemnottion West Bide Potiee Cour! One| WHE the city Misting the bev *| pckele and welche beeptes up their apiriie with enth he. pred whe owns bis home et and) tens of victory Ther enthusiasn 0. 116 Wea Beventy-| Be infectious ang their sptimiam was Mra Je On the printed te © Carpenter, Mre @ Terreti another address was) and Mrs Charice Hauer made an carly Masher appeared at| YIWt to the First Aseautly District on the | * weet side—fiattery Dan's 340 Amater- | Oe et A WALK-OVER FOR “AL” OmiTH. ¢ "Bash stupidity as that which led to] compiaine thie outrage deserves punishment,” |in the place dressed in anticipation of th - 9g egietsate Krotel tn discharging | eit oe Cemsininity tm the am . Badier Miss Carpenter promptly telephoned Albert 8. Kuhn of No. 2608 Brosd-/up to headquarters and had two way, & Gre voter, was arraigned be- | pre 44 is na 4 aeanag watcher fore Magistrate Krotel after spending | 2! '© the precine If our men would get out And work , Bo hour in the pen. He had been an taeda you worren,” ead ons. of fested because a mistake was made|Leader Finn's lieutenants to Mra. Neal, “we'd never lone an election.” | “SMOKE.” BAiD T' WOMAN, AND THE MEN DID. | t ott The question of smoking in the ‘Objection was wr os Ewer whe | palling places came up early, With | ef seventeen ancient mari admirable tact the suffrage leaders live tn the Webb Shipbuilding School) had selected an watchers women who and Mome in Williamabridge by the| Were nearly all familiar with tobacco o joke, One of these, a woman o } ) my sample eee anniek pend tmlddle age and most sngaging man. | they had 7 e joned at a atreet boot ‘ing to law; that they were inmates! neteenth As- of a charitable institution in which they made their permanent residenc you men who want to he sald, after she had pre- MRS S) Justice Geigerich, when the case wa: a credentials and introduced | POHNSON AT emai. Se Santen Bente 00 00) enum s eect sae| | Sona BERS jordee to dhow cause, sustained the if I didn't wmeil tobacco smoke | — STREET io a as ¢ contention of the election board. here I'd feel lonesome.” { district leaders reported| Two of the pried off a service. The number of inapectors, Tammany 4 that from the looka of things | couple of tin roof to) watchers and pickets at the polling would be elected Bheritt| Mw for id everybody | piacen numbered more than 3,000. “ay Ut up. ‘That woman had one of the almost by acclamation, Judge Swann | picasantest days of her career. ESPECT FOR WOMEN SEEN EVERYWHERE. MRS AVGCOSTA A&A MAN | would 'bé elected District Attorney by| A woman detailed to a district In Third Avenue off Gramercy Square [a smaller pjurality than bed been | Tent a ble box of chocolates with| Frrom all the early accounts which ‘ New im FOLEVS anticipated, Vrank ‘on, pentane her. In the course of eee st reached Miss Hay the women at the olsTRICT ours * men in LJ T 7 a tient catt,| Were helping themselves to her choc |Polling places were treated with preliminary Olates and conversing most amicably |V@ry consideration, There waa tric- Ss Zeltner, “Why, an old man came ia Budtrags and the} on subjects of goneral interest. tion at only one place, in the Thirty. inet ' ' 1 at pee this morning to vote for Suf- § “By Geor us," sald a Tam-| first Assembly District in Harlem. rage and he marked his ballot wrong, leaders many watcher, holding his cigar high 3 and then he sat down and cried—he also} ty the alr with bis Fight hand and|7HeFe, according to Mise Hay, the was so mad.” reaching for chocolate with his left,| Women were “just a bit aggressive” “ol Ye “there ain't reason in the world chimed in Leef, “and another why you and me shouldn't agree on old man who came here to vote ran back and got hie old mother just to show her a woman watcher in a poll- brn at not until the arrival of a re. Norman do ®. Whitehouse, a littes. “ “ mania ‘amusement wan furnished to out inspector,” charged with go- ing place. Yes, indeed, Dr, Davie, the biase old party watchers inthe | ing bd founda to se Yhat all “wad roe —— | we're a) tor Suffrage.” a ee wel weir that the little diMculty was set-|.polls, Mr. ‘Murphy counselled the|sicn that so many have come out 80 ° ° Rd nF pes trey vag Py) yer y will be counted firet,| District of the Twelfth Amembly Dis; |tled. “Then,” Miss Hay continued, |aistrict leaders on the subject, and|carly to vote. It shows that people Woman Suffrage Wins East Side, Tavisohn in ten they sald carrying the suffrage) Miss Heck, the suffrage watcher, who| “¢Verything was as pleasant ae could|we believe that strict fairness and|*re thinking. Suffrage? Oh, every wanted and finally| was on hand when the doors were|be. I blamed the women, not the k ( ° ° if the cause of Suffrage wi Mee ee ee ae eect eT the erent teens cromams, Ret the | Justice ts being exercised.” ee Seowe we ene ee Says Katherine Davis After Tour tho| ballot boxes to make sure no sinful) sry, Carrie Chapman Catt, Chatr.|“AC& SUFFRAGISTS AT WORK) MAYOR VOTES SUFFRAGE, | “the cast sido ts going overwhelm-| election officer didn't try to “start man had stuffed them in advance and EARLY. or ction 0 : Cons man of “4 . c ingly for woman suffrage. anything" after that. Mra, Blatch > tito) then settled down to s business-like the Empire State Campaign! ang men who haye been working) “OR SMITH AND PERKIN. This was the substance of a report| said ahe was thoroughly ‘checking off of voters until 8 o'clock.|Committee, transferred her head- hia was the subs ye | iwith the way the vote was b the " Pollce Commissioner Woods sen-| “I have to go home now,” she sald | quarters trom No. 308 Fifth Avonue |'"’°Pendently fpr the women were as AGAINST CONSTITUTION. | mage at tho headquarters of Over the z Aalbly departed to-day trom the rule| theD. °My, father, is opposed to Suf-|t9 the Thirty-tourth Street Building |POMPUY on the Job to-day ae thelr Woman's Suffrage Party this after-| Ninth E Me » Geabllibel by Commissioner Bing-| Tarenn’ ioee'ty Lave brechtesr with| at 6.20 o'clock this morning and as [ster A Goren or more of them) Mayor Mitchel voted at 12.0 o'clock | noon by Katherine B. Davis, Commia- rbiy District, No. 206 Delancey |! he Name Singer Bam hitting the entire police force | him: but Til be back as son as he goes! soon as her automobile was ready called up Miss Hay early to-day to] in a portable election booth s« up on| sioner of Correction, after a whirl- i en pn duty em Me, singel ‘Of the city for election, The police. | t® business and remain the rest of the! hogan a tour of the Seventeesth | °°” hve? mee cars were at the dis-| the south side of West Ninety-eighth | wind automobile tour of the lower | Sint") Baio at cher, and the pickets asses ‘d posal of the Suffragists and “what! St: near Broadway, in — .¢ Seven- |», 1 ber {men detailed to election duty were he women may lose to-day but|A##embly District, She returned) bo * a east side. were Miss A. St. L. Eberle, Mins Grace uld they do to help?” Mrs, Thomas| teenth Election District of the Seven- |B 2 h Beren- kept in their own precincts and, as| they oan carry to defeat, In that| Very much delighted with. what ahe|B Wells, one of the busiect ohetenas| teenth Assembly District, After he| D¥ Davis acted as a suffrage in- |B. Smith and Miss Elizabeth Be their own [event the satlataction of knowing |had seeh. “I feel,” she said, “that !in the building, immediately pounced | !°ft, 2° Polling place ?:avor Mitchel |spector tn hls on tia te these WOMAN DEMANDS RIGHT BY y y nares : everything i going well with us. { : District, and she was on nce and general goddfellowship at ‘| upon th men for messenger service. voted for woman suffrage, for f his morning. At OT BY RTESY. n . ta quarter after 6 this morning, LAW, N BY cou Beatin |e lana tne eco [tpt tna» anne [he ahem caring wee nal Cas, Wea Wy aaa | cet a and they hed al because wi t ‘© have gone to the poll | : I A FH i a £ i 5, hl Hi ed it gE ii i ; | i torney, for Alfred E, Smith for|10 o'clock she was Over at the polling place of the their months of strenuous cam- Mterature all over the city, Among ped 0 x5 , 4 as it were, with them this year."| Erskine Ely and James Lees Laid-| abling the readjustment of the Sink-|tnings were going along the lower] sort of sentiment Axaln t suffrage was (on except the taxation articte.| With an Evening World reporter|‘to“tnrow away suffrage votes after Crandall’s" Respect for women workers at the HEADQUARTERS. re, CeoePa te, ‘ p Opticians Sheriff, for the canal bond issue | the headquarters at No. 48 t Thir-|renth Election District of the Fourth | | Madison Ay., cor, 100th W 114 Fulton patening. them were James Hone of Rye, Robert| amendment and the at.endnient en-|ty-fourth Street and asked to seo how| Assembly Districg, they sald, some || 81 Prosect Av., Broo Bl God W. islet 4 io. (MURPHY DEMANDED COURTESY | law. ing Fund on a business basis, + aie Bing anows. one ere eman had bai } “I voted against all the revised Con- | eas one woman that a plot was on foot |\Women Pleased With Courtesy FOR WOMEN WATCHERS. |WOODS CALLS AT SUFFRAGE : AY (guttrage Votes afte ‘ “ I “My reason for voting against the| and several suffrage workers #he| the closing of the polls. Dr. Davis > Shown at Election Booths polla was the order of Chief Charies| Polico Commissioner Woods also| Constitution, with the exception of| “iraq out in her automobile at 41] hurried right down there Baby Carriages on que: ote Louis Zelter, the rf ? ¥. Murphy of Tammany to all his fol- |callea up the suffrage headquarters, | this taxation question ts that, not. [80 . Election Diatriot |, She ran right into x yh’ 5 re The workers for woman suffrage |sixty-three inapectors detatied to the | jowors. “i've heard of no dlaturbance, havo | Witnstanding the fick (hat it container ping Aswombly District, in| NeBemeratie avalos nee eee Ip Bloak er te ‘were on the Job to-day at the crack of |Assembly districts of Greater New| ‘Tammany was scrupus in tts|¥ou?” he asked, and added, “Let me | doesn't do the City of New York Jus-|Wnite, near Contre Btreots, was the| “Don't you believe we ain't giving | Cae aay dawn, Miss Mary Garrett Hay, Chair- | ¥°rk Dewan reporting by telephone to | attitude toward women watchers and | know what we can do to help,” tloe in the matter of Dems. Tale. F tirat place visited, A fight was tak- | ¥QU people a square deal,” said Phone 3 ‘urtay wnt / Miss Hay, telling her just what was| workers about the polling places. While Mrs. Catt was touring the | fvor the taxa t y| a v wihin one hundred feet © man of the Woman Suffrage Party, | happening at their poste. the rapidity | Mr. Murphy issued orders that “Kivery |Seventeenth District, Mrs, Ogden teal JRA TS, FUP AS REESE the Pols place when the Commia- has ite headquarters at No. 48) with which the voters were coming in|courtesy be shown to the women|lteid was busy in the Ele is th, Mil sioner reached there, She gazed coolly Thirty-fourth Street, was in hor|4nd tho general atthtude of the male | folka, Vola La Follette in the Fifth, Mi serebsromen Re t the secret meeting of Tanamany ¥ Drieser in the Six’ amis TOM FOL EY Kl at the combatants, edged her way before the b had fin. | Populatio At th M Di rH AY y ty er me we t er Katherine B. Davis in the through the crowd and went to the toned ‘Gearing away the litter trom|, Motor cars by the score railed up | ¢xecut! ommittes Inst Saturday, ql Fourteenth, Mra. Frederic! | pot lace. The woman watcher to headquarters, all of them deeorated | the subject of women at thepolls was|in the Fifteenth, Mra, “Pullip Eyal DRISCOLL OFF THE WALK Voce a4 her everything was favor- Which the workers had departed long | witn the yellow, white and purple|brought up by Senator James A.|{n the Fifth and Seventh asa “scout,” after midnight, colors of the suffrage clan and before | Foley, Chairman of the organization | itr" pasa ,D. Wald in ee re q EVERYTHING FAVORABLE, , Au eariy as ‘half-past 5 o'clock the’s o'clock there wore sixty care in|!Aw committee. He read to the dis-|the Foleyites, Mrs. Henry Druere in A Touch of Old Time Election COMMISSIONER 18 TOLD, EXTRA SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY : trict leaders the igw and sald that| the Twenticth, and Mrs, Florehoe “ers ‘Then she went over to the Second NOF CARAMELS—Theve are dainty squarge of the richesty made women now had the same right as Wane. uo fhe daughter of Julia} Stuff in the Second; Crowd Assembly District and stopped at the ¢ Caramel ply spamete in) ig | gorte 15¢ D i " 6 Twelfth. . . men to have a wateher in each poll-| “Weare ‘illod With ‘ieretuiness Follows\Up the Kick. polling place of the Fourteenth Elec- Founn wax ing place, The presence of one| Miss Hay sald, between telephone re tion District, No, 127 Monroe Street, Special tor Tuesday Woman, therefore, was legal porta from the Inapectors War between tho Foley and Driss| 10. he met Dr. Henry Moskowits, PERMINTS AND ‘ Mr. M t believe that either the Tam ’ ae Morphy thin bot o Fiat chine or the Republican machi Pa; |coll-Rotrano factions in tho Second] wnverything is favorable to Sut- said that the organization erry 4 th. | Beem instructed against us. We have| Assembly District, under the shadow | tage, gaid Dr, Monkowits, “The “ o was fain-|not sent watchers to the polls be+ 4 saa caaed $5 i 4 ‘ taining a strictly neutral attitute on| cause we fear fraud, We dre there |of Brooklyn Bridge, was amendment will be carried with Bugene Driscoll went to the a this way. I am here to the subject of Woman's Suffrage and | because we want to know what goos | day when rush down rae on, n instructi oF Ol A I c dison Street, two - Father John’s MedicineBuilds| '?*! % 124 promised to keep hands| for the future and becawne at, Women [polling place in Madiso see fair play, and I want to say that , off, Ho warned the leaders that in| terested.” doors from the Tammany Down Town} i¢ tne women are getting fair play Up the Body Without Use of} sccoraance with the law just read| When Mrs. Catt returned tater trom | Club. anywhere, it is on the lower Bast ie a second inspection of her district a! w jowed to enter and vote Alcohol D y Senator Foley the women had a 4 ict she} He was a! a Side. cohol or Vangerous Drugs. brought to headquart t vie ‘ right to station watehers in polling | dence of the orderly voting. ake anid | Without interference, but meanwhile) qne sixteenth Election District of J ., ‘Y rt A Doctor’s Prescription, 50|° 'GAR PE Thionw, N is aso aol y efi {eriy bleudea Pouw and it was the duty of every| that she had relieved ong of the | crowds of Foley, men, headed by “Bis| ing Eighth Assembly District, at No. a Bor arte! Pi agate ‘Tammany man to protect and respect | WM” Inspectors in the Seventeenth | Tom himself, gathered In the street) 19 pidridge Street, came in for the tiga 459 Years in Use ans, women, acer half an hour, tchera | Waiting for the rival leader to come! next call, Miss Donia Leitner, the ‘The specified weight tnctndes the container in each ease, ‘ c eyes He then advised the district leaders | might not suffer hunger's, pangs. in [Out Suffrage worker in charye there, sald: to instruct thelr captaing and election |the Fourth and Seventeenth Aasem- | As Driscoll emerged the crowd held| pverything 1s perfectly splendid, : Absolute Truth of This Story| workers to be most scrupulous in bly Districts, Mrs. Catt and Mla! pack to give Foley first chance. The| pr, Davis, ‘The vote is being cast Wald had them plentifully supplied Attested by Guarantee to Give their attitude toward the women. | with coffes and sandwiches, big ex-Sheritt stepped up oxclatining, early and, Judging by the attitude of ° 5 meet be fin a aca “f aut of here,” an are for Suffra recognize that the $25,000.00 to Any Charitable In-| oer ire present by right WHITMAN VOTES NO. 178, |¥°y 32a W2u easels Mine | 2 8 anit: T do not Deteve we need stitution If Shown Otherwise. These instructions were transmitted | SEES ENCOURAGING SIGN | the sidewalk 8 Sec! Blection District of ‘hie ae tana pps The crowd let out a cheer and be-| In the Second Election Di ams er, down the line by the district leaders, IN HEAVY BALLOTING. | gon petting tho victim with garbage| the Tonth Assombly District, No, 242 Father John's Medicine is a physician's pre- | #24 a# 4 general rule kindly attention | acme faz he ran down the street, They fol-| pidridge Streot, Mrs. Harriot Stanton peription, and courtesy was shown by all Tam-| lowed him to the door of his house,|iton, one of the pioneer Suffrage Prescribed for the late Rev. Father John O'Brien, | many men toward the women| Gov, Whitman voted in three and 4 | throwing at him anything handy, but J scribe Fa 0 Brien, training from physical attack: workers, was on duty, Mra, Blatch of Lowell, Mass. by an eciminent specialist in| watobers, eapocially in the very early |half minutes at 11.15 A, M, to-day. | refraining phys! 4 eta is ia Meticn QUsIIE a IN THE——— f Jotion | ATMA Dalles, When they were Ereeh Ie wae Noth 8 the Zyrenty.thes Child Killed by Automobt ylight, Shortly after the polling her John reoomt mended ite prescription | and unaccustomed to their duties, Election District of the Twenty-sev- y Ausomem daylight. nd friends and in Ld , engine . i wey| At Tammany Hall to-day Secrotary|enth Assembly District, at No, 980 |; Henry Landesman, engincor of the! piace was opened one of the election Father John's Medicine. h sh d | . ‘with | United States Dye Works in Passate,| omcjais refused to admit a man who This story is true and we guarantee to give’ Smith, in charge during |Sixth Avenue, @ florist shop, his way this afternoon to| occ ted himself as @ party worker, $25,000.00 to any charitable institution, if shown | te cay time, said: “Up to noon we/him wae Dr. Frederick L. Marshall, J when Benjamin Meltzer, |TePTOst TaAy Gan ODA’ Ih” Rald ciherwise, have not received a single complaint|state Superintendent of Elections, ra old, a) 110) Madison But the lady oan cor ote aad Father John’s Medicine is recommended for|of trouble at the polls, No woman,| “It took John D, Boskateller faa he tuto | the official, “I will extend her tha: coughs, cold nd throat lung troubles, and| we believe, has had occasion to Comte | URUAS 0. Vote,” some one told the aiid to the Gene al a Dae courtesy to make flesh and strength. Does not contain} piain against the attitude of the or-|~ 1 ‘yw 1 ROURT an! “You will extend me that as my or the ¢ Well, there's a great deal to vo.e ‘was bald to be blampless, he Was | s drugs.—Advt, ganization toward her presence at the! for," he replied. “It is an encouraging held on a technical charge, 2. . by Jaw,” eaid Mra, Blatch, The ( . 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