The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1919, Page 9

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JERSEY PRIMARIES CLEARED DECKS FOR FIGHT ON DRY LAW Victory of Edwards and Bug- bee for Governership Makes Issue Clear Cut. | wawaras by the Democrats for Gov- ernor of New Jersey. Comptroller Bugbee, a steel contractor of Trenton, Is an avowed Prohibition candidate, while Mr, Edwards, a banker, of J®r- | sey City, is even more “wet” than | James B, Nugent, “boss” of Essex, whom he defeated for the nomination, | Nugent is considering the question wards, Nugent went to the office of City Clerk Frank A. Dolan of Jersey | City to-day, accompanied by his pub- leity manager, He looked over some returns and noticed that in one dis- trict, the Sixth in the Second Ward, Edwards had received 300 votes to Nugent's one. Nugent is eaid to have remarked that it looked funny, and it is reported that he had some words with Dolan, The City Clerk would jet Nugent look at other returns use they were not ready. Nugent, it is said, left the office in an angry mood With estimated returns missing from only Morris and Warren Coun- ties, it seemed certain early this afternoon that Bugbee had defeated | Runyan by at least 10,500 votes, Bug- | bee carried Atlantic County by 4,000; Bergen, 1,000; Camden, 4,400; Cape May, 600; Cumberland, 300; Glou- ster, $45; Hudson, 1,956; Hunterdon, A “wet” and "dry" issue at the November election was indicated to- day by the nomination of Newton A K. Bugbee, State Comptroller, by the Republicans, Edward 1. 1 d Senator AT YOUR GROCERS ' Learn to distinguish, by the label and the signa- ture, the famous Lea erenig SAUCE Mercer, 6,800; Middlesex, 7 It has been the world's Ocean, 300, and Salem, 400, Runyon leading condiment for jearried Burlington by 300, Essex, ; Monmouth, 200; 200; Passaic, Sussex, 200, 1,900; and generations. _ LEA&PERRINS SAUCE to Bugbee and Runyon. The othars Ty_THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE — were Thomas L. Raymond ot New- a - : —— = : et, 2,000, | Union, There were four Republican candi- dates, but the fight narrowed down Business Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. FEAR ourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue THURSDAY Our regular $6.94 Blanket Cloth in two-toned color effects, charmingly varied in design, have shawl collar; sleeves and pockets bound with satin | The cosy warmth of these robes will rob the autumnal mornings and evenings of their chill, and we are sure the sale | price will make you glow with pleasure, for this is an extremely spe- | cial value, | ~~ PUBLIC SALE 1500 MEN’S RAINCOATS All Sizes---Made for the Government WILL BE SOLD AT $ ‘i 245 ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS SALE 550Men’s&Women’s p-scuiption 45), RAINCOATS 10 VALUES UP Sale To-Day, Thurs., Friday & Saturday TO $16.00 After reading all other raincoat advertise- ments, if you value money, attend this sale. GOODYEAR WATERPROOF G 840 Broadway, (o"ii's ‘or. 13th St. com werec ss of contesting the nomination of Ed- | J | unoppo *|Court in convicting Antonto Damiani, ol stopped.” ng ts no longer rded by buat }men as a necessary evil, but is looked u ntial to permanent success M dener of Indianapolis, Chairman of the National Vigilance Committee of | the Associated Advertising Club of the World told the association to-day “Adve! sald, “is education | and will become nost potent means |for the ‘GERMANS FORBIDDEN : | Minister of Defense at Berlin Issues| | chief of st | STEAMER AND SIX MISSING, Believed the J.T. Wath in Tuesday's ¢ OSWEGO, N. ¥., Sept. 24.-—No tidings of the mer“J. T. Waffle and crew of six, including Capt, Charles Beaupre and M. Switzer, Kingston, Ont. have | been received and she is generally ad- | | mitted fo ing in 100 st ter New Yo at | much lower | In Manhatts Brooklyn the fish | will be t i; I Oppenhein ark and Warren C Brook. The third Democratic ticket Dermit of Newark. Gov. made an out and out tht on a “dry” platform, v° ch won f.. hin the support of Antl- atoon League of New Jersey A bitter three-cornered fe! nomination fur Mayor of K King o lidate Mich ound th Rovert BE. nee chairman of Hudson County Re publican Committee, He deferiet | Judge Arthur B, Archibald 1 William F. Davis. Albert & O«w received the Democratic nomination, being unopposed | In a five-cornered race for the Re- publican nomination for Sheritf of Bergen County, Joseph Kingley won by @ vote of 2 to 1 over his opponents Mobert N. H riff, was ed for the, Democ ¢ nomi+ nation, RECKLESS AUTO DRIVING MUST STOP, SAYS ROSALSKY Sustains Magistrate Hou House in Fining | Man for Violation of Traffic Ordinance, Judge Rosalsky to-day sustained the action of Magistrate House in the Trame No, 2535 Amaterdam Avenue, of viola- tion of the Traffic Ordinance, providing that vehicles must come to a stop eight feet in the rear of a str car loading | or discharging paasen Damiant was found guilty and fined $25, He ap- pealed In his decision Judge Rosalsky said “The time has come en drivers of vehicles must be taught that Hfe and limb should not be held too cheaply, and it is only through the rigid enforcement of the highways laws tha chauffeurs others t the of p 8 Op 13 be DECLARES ADVERTISING ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS “Most Patent Means for Dissemin ation of Authorized Information.” NE WORLBANS, Sept. 24.—Advertis dissemina of a horized in- formation in all tines of activity.” —<>—___—__ TO JOIN AMERICAN ARMY a Special Warning’ to Officers, BER Sept —German. officers | are warned that a 8 to Join the American Army will be fruitless, in an order issued to-day Minister Noske. The order points out that many Ger mans have asked the American Army of occupation for permission to Join its ranks, but ¢eclares that America has sufficient officers and does not desire any from foreign countries. i Ae NEW ARMY PLAN OFFERED. Provide: by Defens: A new pln gular army | on the basis of ston army corp: in each military department with the department commander also acting as commander of the corps, has been laid before Secrutary Baker and Gen, Murch t is now being examined | by a special committee of ofteers. ‘Officers who evolved the plan fay it would provide a means for rapid mobil- ization of a six army corps, or of ten, if the insular departments were included to fighting have bound with soft BIG CUT IN PRICE OF FISH. | 150,000 Poan Bight Cents, Louls H. Green, a whole sale fish buyer Jand broker, No. 105 South Street, said | |to-day that 150,000 pounds of fresh Ash | would be brought here Monday from the Boston Cape team traw! would be pl. Tuesday pound, In twelve to four Touched Liy afternoon ground s\ ractured skull Pleads Guilty in Bank Embexzle- | ment, the Federal Distrtc fam H. Travis, t the Stamford EF a embezzlement of $40,000 was, deferred unt to-morr A : Disappointed at Failing of His). ' 's ue offense his \named as Wille | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, whan tan 24, “= DANNUNIDIL, © * REPORTED TE yet Pae.| ¢ ~—OFROLEAT FUME. Efforts to Force Resignation of Premier Nitti. POLA, Sept. 24 (Associated Pre —Four Italian warships, (he battie- ship Dante Alighieri and the destro: ers: Mira: Nullo and Abba are of the “Fiuman Navy" in a proclamation written by Gap! Gabrielle d’Annunzio and distributed |, hon he “heard Kane's ‘ in this city. remonstrated, but Kane insisted on The proclamation praises the men|)'8 ae lsat Grae rte a of these ships for “their loyalty to the | yi iuen was arrested. Fiuman cause” and extols them for pa their “valorous acts.” It Is Stated) qerint Patrol in Youngstown Steel here it was because of thy desertions District. of these four vessels from the regular] YOUNGSTOWN, 0. Italian Navy that Allied commanders | aerial patrol of the Y were forced to withdraw from the harbor of Fiume, which was consid- jered unsafe while the Dante A viet was anchored there and was loyal to the d’Annunzio cause ROME, Sept. 24.—D'Annunzio to day was reported to be slightly ill, suffering from insomnia The poet already is tiring with his role of military governor, according to a young navy officer who arrived from Flume, He will consider his undertaking only partially successful, the officer said, so long as Premier Nitti remained in power and the-ttal- jan people refuse to heed the apprals to force the Premier's resignation The Milan Corriere della comments on D'Annunglo's de tion that if’ thé people of the wv of Italy were like those of Italy might be “mistress of half Rajan shang “The NiGIIwear of a Nation!” Exceeds Expectations Recommended by US86 deelers E.ROSENFELD CO. statements spoil what Baltimore and New Yoric “Italy A last opportunity to buy these VICTOR RECORDS Witkin a few weeks The Victor Company will withdraw from the log about (0) .2000.selections, comprising popt ongs and (e) classic gems with a special association interest () “te 'the'individual. These beautiful selections will soon be discontinued. McCormack ..... “MORNING” No. 64498 Culp..... . “THE OLD REFRAIN” “ 64667 Hempel. “THE BIRD'S SONG” 87268 Destinn SLOVAK SONC 87215 Farrar. . THY DEAR EY 87253 $1.00 EACH Also Some Records by the Following Distinguished Artists Will Be Discontinued: SC it ep HEINK (SPEAKS) (SRELSLER) (sonore) (HARTLEY CARUSO SCOTTL GADSKI GLUCK AMATO HOMER KREISLER , ELMAN Complete List Sent on Request Mail Orders Filled ~ te Victrola The World’s Greatest Musical Instrument In All Styles CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED IF DESIRED CENTRAL VICTROLA SHOP at G. SCHIRMER’S 3 East 48rd St., Adj. Fifth Ave Largest Victrola Salesroom in New York ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR WIT-EDGE BED SPRING v¢ le quards keep the mattress in place and prevent “runover” edges. to fit any bed. In all sizes with Englander link or woven 7 G. wire fabric, GANNOT SA acme OW SALE AT ALL FURNITUTE_AND DEPARTMENT STORES. ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. WRITE FOR BOOKLET OF ENGLANDER PRODUCTIONS FON SLEE BROOKLYN, N.Y ms bs we) FoR 1919. | West 42ed Street 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Acenues) West 43rd Street | This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Fashion Favors Attractive OSTRICH FEATHER FANS Special $12.75 These Fans are the synonym of oot simplicity—-thirteen fine feathers on imitation shell sticks; all fashionable shades represented, including Ameri- can Beauty, Turquoise, Peon, Emerald, Cerise, Orchid and other shades Beaded Bags, special $14.75 An assortment of artistic Bags; attractive patterns; several beautiful | colorings; all silk lined; contain purse and mirror. Latest Autumn Styles Portrayed in New FRENCH “CLASSIQUE” CORSETS $10.50 to 29.75 Designed and created in Paris pm: | A for Stern Brothers—displayed on the Se ‘loo | | The “Classique” Corsets are produced by makers who are renowned for superior workmanship and choice of artistic as well as dependable ma- Is; a complete line of graceful models developed in’ French Coutil, | Toile, Broche and Novelty Balloon Silk are now ready for inspection. Women’s Dependable Brassieres Moderate prices prevail. Attractive assortments of new models fashioned of Crepe de Chine, Wash- able Satin, Allover Lace, Embroidery. with Lace and other combinations. Our efficient workrooms on the premises’ are| prepared to copy dny corset or to fill special orders promptly. Expert fitters in attendance. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS An advantageous purchase of Women’s and Men’s Handkerchiefs displayed on the Main Floor—Thursday. Four Specials for Women: Pure Linen Handkerchiefs— Hemstitched; excellent quality. Value $2.50 and 3,00 a dozen, $2.00 and 2.60 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs— Solid Colors or White, Colored Borders; Values $4.00 and 6.00 a dozen, Values. $4.20 and 6.60 dozen, $2.85 and 4.50 $3.50 and 5.75 Three Specials for Men: | | Pure Linen Handkerchiefs With wreath or block initial. Value $3.00 a dozen, $2.00 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs With hand-embroidered corners Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs, — hemstitehed. Values $5.50 & 7.00 doz., $3.85 and 5.50 Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs with — initial, Value #5.50 a dozen, | $3.90 Sheer Satin Striped Ilandkerchiefs with faney initial in white or colors, * $2.70 Val. 83 doz, | An Important Sale of AMERICAN FLOOR COVERINGS Unusually large assortments —Sixth Floor. | Ilomespun Rugs Art Grass Rugs | 2000 Ce piyial Homespun Rugs in medium The Vogue Nouvelle Reversible Art Grass or heavy grade; for guest) or bedroom Rug patterns edd esta alae | | x6 ft... $285 to 750 |, rit 8.28 lexiote, ...28.00 ax7 fh...0400 to 12.00 | | OPTS ee ee eee 6x9 ft... $8.50 to 22.50 el MNES Eh hE bx10 ft..12.50 to 35.00 Prairie Grass Rugs 9x12 ft..15.75 to 45.00 Durable quality in Rose, Blue, Green, ‘ans or Grey. Wilton & Axminster Rugs 110x719 ft.. $7.75 to 10.75 Large assoriments in all colores wid aises 6x9 ft 10.25 to 14.75 9x12 Wiltons....72,00 to 123.00 Bx10 ft 13.75 to 20.25 9x12 Axminsters.45,00 to 61.50 Ox12 ft 14.75 to 22.75 Choice Chinese Rugs $13.75 to $75.00 185.00 to 775.00 x3 ft. to 4x7 ft, oo to 12x18 ft, size 1! Rx 10 ft

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