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‘ _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, 0 and that Tine people, Peace, prosperity the eight-hour day are issues have struck home here, there and everywhere, How fur reaching this 1s and how much it will affect the vote Klection Day js the puzzle nd the worry of politicians, “It looks as tho the people have } taken this campaign out of the hands | of the organization,” said W. H. Riley, [Democratic Chairman of Broome County, to-day. “They are going to vote as they ple Never in my | time has political organization had ‘teas influence than now, National, State and county committees are mere accessories to the greater power of the people themselves. Wecan only help to guide and to assist, not to lead or to control, ‘That ts why in By Samuel M. Williams. the closing days of the campaign [Staff Co get _ The Evening| money and manipulation which usu- | BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Oct. 24 Qhis southern tier of the counties) ~ YALSONTANDSLE IN SOUTHERN TIER WAY CARRY STATE Railroad Workers and Merchants, Republicans, Now for President. Farmers, ally are moat effective will be of little aval] this year, In this region Wilson is stronger | In News Oddities EAGLE on new quarters, Washington report looks like dove of peace, NEW ASSISTANT KEEPER for Rhode Island jight- | ship died from fright at the first gale after he got aboard. | PEELING POTATOES now an offense in Eckern- Pane LESS POWER, chauffeur, was fined $50 at Jamaica for putting on more power in going through the town Genera pal Convention section in our legisiative ass BECAUSE SHE CTOBER 24, ———-—-— EPISCOPALIAN T = ON FIGHT ON HE Ko SALE OF uquons) MNES CHMUAHUA CT forde, Schleawig-Holstein, punishable by three months’ House of Deputies Adopts in Giants Taken by Servant Family of Gen. Trevino, Who imprisonment. - a Resolution Favoring Action in} Sign of Good Mind. | Is Defending, Among Those AMONG 200 who have answered Long Island “preity All Legislative Assemblies, ta a Re ae ‘all Who Have Reached Juarez. mu advertisement for wife is Bronx girl, who offers ‘pallintnaatenasecinls gneeneed toreuna: aa ceaaend th to boot a phonograph, an Airedale dog and a Maltese cat LOUIS Cet, Hike Moweet| stocks and bone the EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 24.—Hundreds Deputies of the Protestant Episco, pied a resolution favoring “such ia: al HIS BASEBALL TALK REFUGEES FLEEING CITED JN ATTACK (ON IN HUNDREDS FROM government troops in the two-day battle with Villa Iriday and Saturday last at Palomas, ‘While hunting recently near Namiquipa, Vi stopped on the Santa Ana fanch, a Hearst property, according to arrl- vals ty Juarez, At one time @ soout- {ng party from the American Fifth Cavalry wos only twenty-five miles . Six hundred beeves were the ranch by Villa's men, It owe Killed on ta nald Brewer E. G. Woerz’s Interest | af refugees from Chihuahua Cjty, the capital of northern Mexico, are pour- ing Into Juarez, just across the river from this city, About midnight 300) Woorz, wealthy brewer, p tention to baseball than to the cons dition of the market, ‘That waa the vavertion of Kathering Haas, a ser- to-day | J, “Gray Hair emblies | } long the Now York-Pennsylvania | than Seabury and vice versa, Whit- > GULPED DOWN seventy-oight | *# Will preserve the large interests! vant In his home, who proved a star "ame in on ono train and this was} | fine from Binghamton, Rroome| man is stronger than Hughes, That | pins while taking down window trimmings and doctor has of temperan in the repression of witness for the six children of Charles Weeks by another bearing the fam- and Safety ee “lin hecatise national istues are betng | been able to extract only sixty-six, Dover (N, J.) girl liquor traffic.” P. Doelger, son-in-law of Woorg, at! !l¥ of Gen, Trevino, who is tn com- r i County, to Jamestown, Chantauann| ci vated into home doctrines, while sues employer. ‘ | The resolution was adopted aa the | to-day's xeasion of the contest they|™Mand of the Carranzista forces. | Renna tacorintonl propatenon tot ; County, voters have been playing the! Giite jaeues still follow party Jines. a so — —— | result of a memorial presented by! have brought in the Surrogato’a court, Thirty girls, members of prominent | | sately and quickly res the natural 1 * game of politics for # hundred| witgoN LANDSLIDE IN SOUTH. | found such a shift to Wilson that he} Service League last night that a mem ncis Lynde Stetson, a layman of |to set aside their grandfathor's will, fmities, were among the refugees, | | Color se RIAs. Pg rrnpiegenp bi years, usually shrewdly, eraftily, but | ERN TIER. Rebspys tok, ve Benen See ber of the Hepublican National Com- New York. acting in behalf of the| It was the brewer's failure to ask, ™any of whom came to this city. | | slutty and natural, { Didetiinss. coved Uy genuine emno-| Atoasing reports Of the sentiment! yolat had not talke mittee told him the only Republican Church Temperance Society. [her about the for of the Giunta! About midnight 300 residents of!| Free Trial Package and special i ti 4 ooted timents, for Wilson in both rural regions and| Tho editor of a tocal paper at On- ween SORw ‘The resolution was reported fa. |‘ sre he died, that caused Chihuahua City arrived in Juarez.| | comb, Test it on a lock of balr. This it jons_ and deep rooted sentiments, | for Min tres are being told,| ota offered to writedown the names| Senator Willard Saulsbury, Chair- vorably by the commission, to which | Mrs, Haas to believe he was grow. Another train browght the family of{ | tent will prove more than eoy:nieg we ; breaking through all party control, {yh ict politiciuns say they cannot | Cr hundreds of Republicans, tn his|man of. the Democratic Senatorial {t had been referred, The report,|!4& feeble. The contestants who will (en. Trevino, Carransista commander. See ued be sess We tant tae tn = ii There are cumulating signs that!) sieve them, the Republicans becaune | fer Whee he knew intended voting Campaign Committee, insted @ state- roag by Rev. James Freeman of Min. | Tecclve $100,000 apiece instead of $5,000 They had returned to Chihuahua | color before it turne gray, Was ft 3 Unis Presidential contest ts getting |the tales, if true, would mean a land-| Atthur T, Warner, New York law- Will bold all the present Beiietere ana neapolie, Chairman of the commis-/!f they break the will, allege that SE ee coer eine Rantbsowal Sogeiar 6.06 sles st rene 4 put of the hands of politicians and, slide; the Democrats, because they | \idih vend he tune Soe eeua eye probably gain four new ones sion, sald “Our age is witnessing a| Weers wag of unsound mind when | [0 Ne aes thirty Birls, daugh-| | Gfaggist's of Iwill, fil your order party managers. Wilron and hin |*trbass even thelr wildest expecta- | doncea of drift to Wilson. He cited | 7, ear Vast and universal readjuatment with | executed the document in dispute, | t's of prominent famtites. q ¢ aie takine sentim hold of tions, Yet the stories continue to) the case of a wealthy retired farmer thararday te Batted MM peed Lawn seference to the manufacture and aalo| “Fvery day until two weeks before |, * a ae: Paine invents they leome in from farms, from railroads, whose two sone had recently came | Nov. 4, when the President speaks At of Uquor and ft 49 generally recog: | athat oers's death," the aervant [Oared Aes bh ss Seieee Gan, al from manufacturing catablishments | Rome from college. r. Wilson has] Madison Square Garden, Tammany nized that the ealoon has become| testified, “he would ask me how the ibis ore aD given us peace,” the farmer said. : } i ; » will evacuate the city, and from plain fealdential sections, |Go not want my boys to be dragsed| gases, ~ TAve More than 30,000 in! more and more & menace to the Pe aay Ap Mad eh! Hacwoi ‘ Ganaty Vithe Hatupees ‘GYOUEEK/Oonniesi lion MARY T. GOLDMAN eh) SE, heme. 1B ; lo wi : ’ : inte f | duty to find ou a: woul Goldman Bidg.. Here are some of them: The bedi bg Rect tad Leslee Gags IS el be . rents of our corporate and indi. inaciterwhelwon tecday" uy ly the defeat. suffered by de facto ie. Peal, Mie, twelve officers and m tit | FE enn uicae Ve for H.C, Hansbrough, for eighteen ° dual Iife “Did he ask about: the | Norwich Pt mical Company, at Nor- - . years n dd States Senator fro) The House of Deputies also 65 ne as you about the stock iy, Norwich Marites! Company, at Nor | REPUBLICANS HAVE OUT WIL-| North Dakota, and a Republican, has oa market. in which he was vitally in ich, Chenango County, it ‘t «i \ ‘i esolution offered by Rev, | SON'S PORTRAIT. declared for President Wiison, shvaiast 7 1 terested?” ask Kdward G i urcnill § cand, are listed as intending to voto fF! George My Palmer of Cobleskill Shayler of Seattle, calling for rd? asked Edward G. Bene- “ ” fy | Churchill's | orccsecieciy | glo"att ear | an mete ttm pe care “ore i ag ee S REA jot their employees, State Committee, said ‘ive busi- 6 thal ilson will carry It by An invitation to the Jews of ett ane Spi dad ; A Broadway Institution | The principal merchant of +. |neas men of this town, all Republi- Hae pee rare the whole Democratic eri to enter the Episcopal] “Not a word about that," the wit- Broadway & 49th Street || wien chvnan vy namen a trogrs: |S wate 2 cal amuse’ oe and accept enue Chiat and| S14 Fenlod. "Tle dit no care eboat s a Lambert Motto |nive Republican, ts advocating the| themselves for Wilson, but asked for| Vice-President Marshall, hereon hist the same time retaining the cus-|th¢ markets at all, Ball pames were i a . | President's re-eloction. toate Nia Picture to hung In their windows.” | way to Connecticut, predicted ¥ toms and modes of worship of the| UPPermost in his mind.” And we lived up to it in buying for spot le David woo, Democratic cand te A" book axent with a fondness for| Would carry Obio, Indiana and 1 fathers, wae feeued by: the Protestant ‘A short time before he died,” ahe cash and importing direct an enormous or orney, made a house-| yitlen went to many farm houses {n|casily. Mr. Marshal! bas J ; continued, “a c or ae to-ho canvasg of farmers in Che-| {hw Town of Conklin, Broome County, | (bere ¥ pal Church of America to-day.| hin, Just before ail eis of Fine Diamonds before the nang unty, ahd reported that he|jant week. He reported that he found — nN of $50,000,000 in| 4 10 ask are ball atest advances in prices. ly engi men, who satd ¢ y Intend- * next ion of | # vt Ato road th We mount these gems in Mii Eine tn Nowe Atoetl ie a Sune for TE cama Fm ‘ "n serene on : our own factory in 4 Binghamton scouring the same » will 1 can't ¢ ell S lit ies Di d 7 ‘ county came back with the declara- poverty” rn At olilaire tamon 1 tion that the rural districts are cer-| | G. F. Joh an, t y.| 7 up o ¥) : 1 D. RI E tain to at the pared aca one of a owners of a big Bingham- He aps pie vp ge Engagement Rings F C & CO ‘an majority into a majority for| ton (N. Y.) shoe factory, ts paying ¢ E lining.” or Diz oe es ® Wien full page addresses 1d Binchamton Dakota, @ member of &he House of a ue one Diamond Jew. - ‘The corner grocer of the Thirteenth | papers for President Wils Deputies, announced to-day, elry. There is no prospec 6 Ave. cor. [8 St wire Sr AeReer he Weelos ot | etiaced ie wit sont mit fog!” "| Peete he asuet for tnanq,n0| VOTE UNBOUGHT, HAD TO ROB yy woheen ie orises at Ml homes, W ore. were but : 104 . ; is = ‘s finty, Democratic. voters two. years Pres for ten years, he suid, He will ——— Diamonds. In fact the el NEW YOR | zo. 48 quoted as hs Hoe. found | 00} backed by the tn- Sains lyn Mananers A) Shy. Is prospects ase all pointing votes for Wilson now i | so eteran * Defense. ‘ ( f ma sands of labor o still hig! r ; BROOKLYN NEWARK | EIGHT-HOUR LAW WINS RAIL- sétial ‘workers and persone|_ ‘THAt he Was (6 fob bee to still higher prices. But i ROAD MEN. : : fin the real uplift of the | Cause nelther the managers of the Wil- because ourcustomers pay no tribute to mid j To-Morrow—The Greatest Values Ever Offered Five hundred railroad trainmen | Publican next session. J. His plan had! son no- the Hughes campaigns had of dlemen, no part of @ costly upkeep, nor of i ° run out of Oneonta, The were THE CANDIDA | ented to the De «| fered him money fc vote, was the high ts, we offer economy in Dia- fe | ° ° divided politically about half and halt f the Interior and has been! defense set up hy Patrick | Women °s & Misses’ Coats two years ago, The County Chair ATES | 4 thoroughly practicable, ho|alins James Logan, he was ar- monde. incall Bice ang at, gts h ' man there sald to-day his ri yen day charged with steal+ al . e have a busy ; showed that 450 of them would vote They Are and What They a | i well equipped factory above our store, which visi Wilson. ‘There are also §00 vot- Doing ‘To- and well equippe! lM : uir store, which visitors '\ Se ine taitroed anova at hat eile dds ccbhah dao German Tank tn Japan Ts Cloned, are welcome to inspect.’ Every piece of Jewelry that $ [ 0 95 $ 15 00 $ 18 95 The perecntage of Wilson vote me ON es YOKOUAMA, Ot. 7 (by mail).—The comes out of it is guaranteed to be as Tap rananted ; Je . ° re «| wn to-da ama branch of th iJ 5 n is not so large as among ly a branch ne | Ambasan * e | en, but a majority are how | N a Bank has been ¢ 1 t t 7 ry ; counted for Wilson. | many, at whieh te ier of, the Japanese Gi lou oul g ; . 5 ‘The town of Union, Broome County, | diplomatic questions p ahutiine up.of the pata of edding ings a : : gave 700 Repubitcan plurality in past post in Berlin, b L ously y 5 s' “ly vi j vetions. 1n ft are the large shoe fac- | seen the Presider stiteruie : Just as strongly do we i — a aC guarantee Lambert seaml | [tories of, Endicott Johnson and Co.) return to this country. ‘The Presi demanded gubrantee Uaisbert sears [tanlishmenta, recently declared for| ‘ent speaks at the Casino, this “ ex 14-karat, $3:30 Up 14-karat, $4.40 up OO Croke edding Rings «a ‘and is publishing page ad city, to-night, and will leave to-mor- t ¥ ead iskarat, $4.00 up 18-Karat, $5.50up like those here illustrated, nts in By gtiarmto hewspane row for Cincinnatl on hls last trip aE ‘ ‘ € ¢ 22-karat, $5.25 vee . $7.00 id in all other styles, sha) | promoting the Presidont’s cause, Hr on. ver the closing of the ba 1 hicknesses. Every ring is built for long, steady servi j indicate that the town | thickne 5 8 | 7 We tikver | Wedding Rigs have no vacation ycharge for engraving. Chemung County and the City of |@ iD Prices: Solid 14 Karat, $3. $ Elmira have been about equally dis} )/ SEMRHEN \, up: Solid 18 Karat eras a vided between Republicans and Dem. | lte to-day for this ¢ | DS ee AEA Pelee UP ‘ oerats, Everybody excepting Repub-| Will make three spe | Solid 22 Karat, $5.25 up. lican organization managers belleve| and one speech In Bro: ‘ é that, Wilson will have between 1,000] row night. Ho will confer in New | 5 Wedding gifts in Solid ; and 2,000 plurality tn the COuRLY, oe York with William R. Willeox, Fte- * Gold and Silver. Keep- a . ing publican National ; uo Southern Mer: has ‘ad “a amail POPU RANIC HANEY ete chtbition e e | sakes for best man, ushers publican p 3 ‘ Yor I 2 ‘ ; ; MIERCINoAR lnsiie bee onBta ae rs ecla 1¢ ro a D4 and bridesmaids i Au ahd Carmine ex ibat-cone| art. _ ri We wish everybody who 5} fdent claims of carrying % for Wil-| Sriieca Ubu, Syrack wants to buy a first class son are tnd. | remit d Humes, Cordand and’ ‘Bingnumton \Y watch, doubly guaranteed for mong up-State supporters aes S wrsons 5 ae 5 President the question is anxiously | e 7 personal use or as a present, at a i asked: “What is Tammany going to] ROOSEVELT AT DENVER, | e a moderate price, would call 4 H do? It jew York rolla up a renuine pint EL - | on us. There would be no a4 vote for Wilson we will come down] wan , 1 m zo elsewher Je ‘i ° to the Harlem River with enough to pUeiaee. Weer ¥ 3 ry need to go elsewhere, We sell a i rive him the State.” - ae sue 2 t V. 8 only Watches of highest repu- | © ? art (oid Opn i i = ae Style XVI IE (ele $25 tation. 1 , + Get 2. —Ctal y am Movemes i POLITICAL GOSSIP Where oeiny in} | lets Gifts of Lifelong Useful i , . : i FROM THE CAMPS n jaunt through the | & Victrola 4 ifts of Lifelong Usefulness ee | . ‘ f a Southwest and Midule West. He ar x * ; The largest stocks of highly fashionable models ever gathered OF BOTH PARTIES) ived here shortly. after 10 o'ctook, (| accuracy, convenience and beauty of ; under one roof—the greatest value-giving achievement ever got @ strenuous welcome, was para and let watches put them in front rank of t consummated by a store noted far and wide for its marked un- Samuel Gompers, President of the| through the main streets to the | 2 y raha pl dala Here 1s @: fsahion so ‘sensible ; derselling supremacy. American Federation of Labor, an- eae maige © Hotel, attended @ lunch- | 9 ; S ea 4 wilt of Niiee curiae iesoins ; eon, had an auto tour am fh ‘ i ; h| "= ‘Phere are Conts of Weel Velour, Broadelsth; Keresy, | nounces he will take the stump for] {0 {tit an ante tour anung ( 25 in ho watch illustrated 18 @ solid 14-karat gold a Tweed, Chinchilla, Corduroy, Seal Plush, Matelam, | Pevaltans Wilwon immediately meeting at the Aud : convertible watch that is, Jt can be worn, with 3 Boucle, Wool Plush, etc., in Black, Burgundy, Mus- ; be lhl . This venice 46 yt he bracelet or with a chain or op a chatelaine, ‘ tard, Green, Brown, Tan and Navy; also Mixtures, Rte RUBRE Hors Mranolend) Moloney rattang'® viiosr tenies ay, ° $ It is fitted with a Waltham movement and sells ; Plaids and Stripes.” Siseo 14 to 44. hell, Bishop of the Methodist Episeo- | PMTNIN WINN ssa ry » for $42.50. We have other convertible watch | M Cc h ‘ : pal Chureh in charge-of Mexio, has | DY the Husios women's special and tc or { bracclets with Walthote saeremenee from G4aoe é lany Coats have Big Fur Collars and other Fur Trim- issued a statement indorsing President) crim, dle ae SRO BE VAR AM | up; octoganal shape, with Swiss movements, mings and are Lined with Satin or Peau de Cygne. Wilson eee Ehare and Wilt Ele m% $26.00 up, gold filled, $12.00 up; sterling silver, —s lny that they are allk stockings | 6 $10.00 up; ‘sterling wilver with strap, $9.00 up. | no 2 gear pa <a my, | feecords | orcas eres ; derson_of Moston told the Yale Clvil! TEST WAR MUNITIONS LAW. | | ornaments madé over in modern “ | Fl a J styles, Jewelry and Diamonds A Tremendous Hs HEART BADLY Whree Arrents ey Clty Under | (Total Price, $225) ~ Gieaned and weak settings made Safety 0 ¥ 4 rm. ‘ p41 LA As S ‘i : S eg rs | Aivert M. Dickis hiunst Will be delivered go your home for “@ Reductions PUPROTE) — |eepetees eee LAMBERT BROTHERS Moxander Walter & railroad de: | . ai | pt ATA ALAA ALLY tectlve, and Kdimund McCann, sald to. & 1 FIRST 4 pases be an agent for the Britlsh Govern. | > > yA x . a 1,000 SUITS iErdtcotbec?” , |guont, were ‘arraigned in tho dors PAYMENT _ _ Diamonds—Jewelry— Watche i 4 & Mi Fruit-a-tives” Soon Reliaved | city ‘poiice court to-day, charged with Store Open Daily Until 6, Saturday Night Until 9, Vor omen & Misses This D sas violating a city ordinance which pro The Balance P; ble $10 Month ~ . angerous Condition | vides chat no war munitions shalt be & ayable a Mon $ teft in ears in y Clty after dark. | - 68% Gerrard St. East, Toronto. Phe ordinar was passed after th | Vict re ; X\ ; is “Por two years Twas a victim of | itHack Tom explosion \ Victrola style 1aty Acute Indigestion and Gay in the |." Pe dite ache ! ™ argon : ry ance it is -upert \jl met e gold 6 IMPORTA in NOTICE 4 Ae ee ce [oman se, i" cay ae @ ated, "The muro, heatithcayy wee TO WORLD READERS ali the sensi est Peau iiulT8l Heart and Thad pains all over my body, | the freight yards Inst night and the spring. Instrument is equipped with auto- a ul vi dels, in the most i i . i { hat 1 could hardly move around. | yardmaster declined to move them out matic stop popular fabrics andcolors, "Sizes 14 to 44 wt J Fe os ; : As ‘i Medicine but none | The railroads have applied for injune- & Ps Sunday World Edition Limited t i The radical reductions bring you 1 tried all kinds of ine but mone | he rastraining the clty f pnturetn, a : heeeer heen 0 Dema the biggest savings of the season, of them did me any good, 1| tea ordinance fu th Tage ulna he Special Quick Deliveries if Desired (fra three, nen. was adjourned pending a rained fies he on ri H decision in the injunction. proceedings. Readers of The Sunday World are requested to . ought the first b June, an > - 4 : ; ‘i , The Above Alta n Sale at Our now Fam well, after using only three | eanndin raise © Victrola and Record Catalogs Mailed on Request S| place their order in advance with their newsdealer. : ion and Bridge $ : aullering from Todigeto CHICKERING J} 2 Wy to be sure of getti i _ 2 ree ta tives the tu | | TaGNAIARTUs ete rer rooklyn Store, Fulion and vi idgeS eather irte eailon’ peep i WAREROOMS Phis is the only way to be sure of getting a copy regu- 4 and FRED J. CAVEEN oe eS ° . SEVENTH FLOOR > | larly, as The Sunday World is sold out early, Owing 50¢ # box, 6 f 2.50, trial , 25 trannmen to ‘A Sold out Cary. Newark Store, Market and Halsey Sts.) Qiao e irene apa be Pea Hh Saal Lord & Taylor Store to a shortage, of news-print paper the newadealers’ * 3 MG to-morrow. e a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.— that @ delay now ie Innes: | 38TH STREET 39TH STREET ) | orders are limited to actu Advi. 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