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a2 WED BUILDERS FIGHT LOCKWOOD, ‘Lawyer Declares Supporters ot] Brindell Oppose Candidate for Comptroller. P An A speech last night tn the Lenox ‘Assembly Rooms at Avenue C and! Street, Sainuel Untermyer Mayor Hylan with uttering afding his views on traction ant onished the Mayor that there ‘had peen nothing in their acquaint- ‘me, who am not a candidate, in- of addressing himself to the and tellin, us how he proposes cent, fare for which ‘am fighting,” ho ‘said, “I may be instead of referring to him | “Mayor,” which I have always | © ‘out of respect to the offico-that holds, to address him as the ‘John e Hylan’ that he 4 ir{Untermyer’s speech was received énthusiasm by an audience of up- ef 750 men and women. He urged election of Senator Charles C. wood, Coalition candidate for Comptroller, telling his hearers that fends of persons imprisoned as a It of the Lockwood inquiry inte grafting were now actively op- | ing his election, and that It was ® all who opposed graft to sup- Senator Lockwood's candidacy. speaker emphatically denied s charge that in his plan for a ‘Névibion of the Transit Commission's mme be had suggested that ity should “guarantee certain to the traction companies.” ing he did suggest, Mr. Untermfer was that the traction plan 1d absolutely limit the fare to 5 ts, and that if a situation arose [6h would make it impossible tem- ly for the roads to operate on pushin basis, the city sbould “lend, FURNITURE Cash or Credit OPEN EVENINGS till 8 o'Clock OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION ty Bo Liberty sade ‘Apeepted at Fult Wi UTE! ing At “Uotewesserese nouse Ras held the ullest confidence e howe furniabers ot New York Pigg Puratture of Mare Beauty, syuly alae New erms” ad Gopnecdee! Wo dotwer by Auto Truck. Fares to Ail sstowers jed Teeth, Tighten ‘reat Diseased Gums La 4, at Keasonable Prices, decayed Teeth and ed, Te "AIRED SAYS UNTERMYER : sti te traction with him, anything beyond t demogozy 1 Gnd wanton falsehoods” re-| City four more years of that sort of ( ernment! it edge of thi Entertainment Committee of the Build: | dubbed b | ed of ‘beating up' men of the Zaranko! union men who had the opinion that the de weita 8 i th eatening Lock woo He added that majorit ing Trades Council were out of sym- pathy with Brindellism. | swagger with which he has been trav- elling the campaign, in cred house of worship, stirring up s¢ tarian feeling und violating all the de- vencles of citizenship, but consistent- ly do the vo campaign, manly, sincere, and unobtrusive way in which Major | Curran is going about among the peo- | ple appealing to their reason and cit!- zenship, I wonder of what our voters can be between those two violent contrasts in men as to which of them will the) more ably an; heir interest THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, the amount necessa: the roads to pay their o} to| PHILIPPINE JUDICIARY POOR. thing Grastic to meet that erat. W. Cameron Back Trip, Found Justice Not Do Forbes, rom ed atiention to that in his original alter- which was published in Rapabere of this city, he BOSTON, Nov. 4 —W. Camero makin Yorbes, former Governor General of the ty steer take tre Phifippines, returned here to-day f Hen which w ve priority 0 the trip wit Far L wor, (eceneieen Saee ees” Lh el eS | ADRO will effectively and quick- under his plan would § yes sald he N tevests to make any Silverware | Zinc ts at all until they had repaid city all that might be owing un- things Nickel | Aluminum teh lens, aatd “wus thet Brass | Couper “How is It possible to sanely di ae not satisfactorily a Equally Well in getting decis ad. are a variety t enough Judges and t ht kind of Jud with a man who, nd malign m How far do you @ 25 per can Ing cases, , | nicipal Courts, sort with that kind of a ‘ant ward politician ai th ot argue 4 for he cannot understand! cunning of | nd deceit. God help the of New York if it must hav ready on the ragged | debt limit, if it has not plunged over the top, as is| als who ought to Lock attraction that has broke: ‘ood's “Brin-| rindellites are con-| ir fire on his defeat out nge for his activities. The old| ords for long runs, says: Trades Council, jocularly so! use its chief duty consist- and other jnoffensive union ns reached by Brindell for their were debatable, scouring . cajolling the memb: the defeat of in his opinion the of the members of the Build- | Mayor, he said: ast the bumptious elty cee. ‘The Billboard ing the pulpit of a sa- | is, as Mr. Bacon says, a friend indeed to the theatrical and amuse- ment world. It has fought the battles of the actor, stood for his | rights, helped him win his great victories. That's one reason why The Billboard enjoys such a tremendous popularity in the amuse- » ment world. It is read by practically everybody of the stage, movies, vaudeville, burlesque, circus, outdoor shows, etc. If you want to have the friendship and confidence of the show folks appeal to them through The Billboard. The Billboard’s Weekly Circulation is three times greater than the combined circulation of all tie other theatre magazines. ng discussion of and lying tol rs about the es of the vith the modest, gentle- dignified, intelligent | thinking that they hesitate/ The BILLBOARD faithfully represent NEW YORK NEW YORK- BROOKLYN BRONX—NEWARK RICHIE OHNE Sale at 138 Wes: 23d St.—and All Our Other Stores FOR ONE DAY ONLY To-morrow—Saturday 1,000 ;Swear SUITS a> OVERCOATS made in our own tailoring shops - to sell for $20, $22.50, $25. we Think of it! Smart Suits and Overcoats for less! // than to-day’s wholesale ~_/! production cost! We're giving you all the advantages of our maker-to-wearer system of selling clothes and also foregoing our profit. Ready-to-Wear De Luxe Suits ULSTERS AND ULSTERETTES Tailored in our own shops in the smartest styles for men and young fellows. Heretofore Never Less Than $25 to $35, isfaction assured $20 $22.50, $25, $30 NEW YORK STORES: Custom Tailoring Department Suits or Overcoats MADE TO MEASURE In smartest fabrics, made up in your favorite style by journeymen tailors Biggest Values in Ten Years Ready-to-Wear Ulsters & Ulsterettes in Famous “O'Brien” Overcoatings These overcoats are imported extra rich quality—and give that aristocratic air to un over. cout. Wonderfully tailored Never before sold for leas than $60. $35 our perfect sat BROOKLYN: 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts, Open 104 Flatbush Ave, McKersio Building) 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. Saturdays BRONX: 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. ; 403 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d & 44th Sts. Till ; ; 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th. | 79 P. M. NEWARK: 138 West 23d St., 196 Market St. Bet. 6th & 7th Aves. Near Broad St. ly clean anything made of TRY IT—IT's DIFFERENT* Atal Grocers, Hardware & Dept. groree Yue RDRO'COn NT Pear See Nee Frank Bacon whose delightful portrayal of “Old Lightnin’” is the all American theatre rec- “Iam a friend of The Billboard. A friend in need is a friend indeed—and that’s what The Billboard has been to every member of the profession.” 1493 Proadway 35S. Dearb-rn St. CHICAGO aitua, AMUSEMENTS. pi — Ae $1 and §1 10—WONDER ACTS—10 sins yas Went of m9 Tue NIGHTCAP* Arthur Hopkins Presents —»> “Anna Christie” with Pauline Lord Vanderb'lt Th., W. 48 St_Evs. 8.30 Mats, To-m'w & Tues. (Elec. Day) —e Lionel Barrymore in“The Claw,” with Irene Fenwick Broa: hurst Th., W. 44S. Evs. 8.30 Mats. To-; u.(Elec, Day) & Th. — >) Marjorie Rambeau in “Daddy’s Gone A-Hunt ng” Plymoush Th., W. 45 St. Evs. 8.30 Mats To-m’w, Tu. (Elec. Day)& Th. mn |PNATIONAL Even, 8.90, 0 | | STARRING PRISCILLA DEAN. THE MIGHTY FILM OF THRILLS. CENTRAL THEATRE | _MO8T PERFECT CAST OF THE SEASON. ee \|GLOBE \**GOOD ie eatngg | MORNING, fs | DEARIE””” GOLDEN SAE Broadway & 46 Bh Sat.&Tues NIGHTS 8.20. David Belasco Wi. COWAN Charles Dillingoan present: 4 3° Noe ALLAN rOLLACa Bil of Dye: men D JANET BEECHER ) 8a. ON NEXT MO! tr¢ MONDA' Beate” “the famous| McCormack, who saw Geo. M.| Cohan’s peppy at the LIBERTY THEATRE, W. 42d St. Nights, Best Seats, $2.50.) Matinee To-morrow, 50c to $2.00. BELASCO ne i ere 8.15. HENRY, (MILLERS THEATRE, aa Matinee Saturday MONLY 38°" as"| | MUSIC | BOX eee ere nm ‘hou ne Bry. Late Sat., Tues 138 "MUSIC BOX REVUE ||SAM H. HARRIS ‘\is5t3¢5% Ere. $20 IX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX. W. 45 MORAN TREVOR: pirect oe Wed LYNN FONTANN PARK | {'"\", MONDAY, NOV. 7 THEATRE | "Sent Baie NOW, | rien ‘stony oF E SrRaNGe WoMA THE GREAT WAY A ROMANTIC PLAY IN 4 ACTS. Musto Hatt, bet, By & Ce 6) 63° ST eer atch SHUFFLE ALONG ";' EXTRA MIDNIGHT PERF" of Weo. ems mar sar 239 AURICE, ‘Swart Ze Se inBOK. j THE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAYHOUSE 486 Grand Street. RANVILLE BARKER'S COMEDY. ' “THE MADRAS HOUSE” Every Eve, (Excemt Monday), Mat, on Sat, MUA CONCERTS AND MUSIC. “MANHATTAN OPERA A HOUSE UNTIL SATURDAY, % MUROK Pr HER BALLET RUSSE, With Symphony Orchestra TONIGHT, Unit FOawEW' MAT ne Mayle ith CARNEGIE MON. EVE., NOV. 7 init ot Ain Coon Bue iy 10_-WONDER FACTS 16 | 39TH ST. "=. 44th ST. THEA, 310" DAILY And 8.15. | AMUSEMENTS, ‘ | Amusemenra: 0° $1 If Jolson's “9th Si im 4% | 2 BIG SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT: } han Mla et, ; | AL ON in “BOMBO™ || CENTURY td ae one Chath BoC Wa Bue Sa | | Tog Gooy gate af giloete ots Ath AY WH. HODGE © “SEWARE OF 0008." || Finer APPEARANCE. THIS. SEASON, 1 Greatest Laughing Novelty tn New Yor ;] we “7 HOOT tse way ee | cqoene HOWARD “[hant 3 WY 2.50) Times, ™ » Alt, W. of Biway . ietlon | Ss, MA MAINS TREET jure W. 424 St. Evs 8.30 “CON FLI CT” ae ws. FAVERSHAM, SILVER FOX WEATRE QUI Bee eeawed | [enon “O'BRIEN GIRL"| AVLOWA — (Sieinwey Plaaes - sakod Rn as Ban OTHER STAR AGTS—And Aan 5G | x FRANKLIN A PLAY OF ADVENTURE. | eS EATS NOW ON SALE EVES B70 Mars veDssar: ENT Bt, Cent. Park W, BY AC ct K CENTURY ® | SOTHERN-MARLOWE __in “Twelfth Night.”” Mon., ‘*Hamtet.” 500-82.60 Dayti0 z “BLOSSOM. TIME’ SHI MARION Wh | Hralags at 80 H!MARION’ {9859 FEM LYRIC Wert 424. Twice Datiy, Inc. Sunday. All Seats Res, ay Ss worth mo for tO KS ti fat. 290 GETTING aoe CARI Oe Guaranteed Solid Gold Lodge Emblems reatest value fered. A solid | + | guameled In oc oleg 4 mounted. on, BELMONT 8. Bryant 48 30, Mats. Thurs, & Sat. 2.30 nafety nut, Bevo Eves, one will be sold with cents, Cuts show the “THE HE RO” "alae | SE ip peta | ewe ct iks emer: SUPER oe ALEXANDRE DUMAS, agi | PERFO will cit “one ws Tess than d for WO, ‘THREE wifes "INA CLAIRE IN THE GAY FARCE. BLU'BEARD'S 8TH WIFE RITZ Theatre, Wert ash si. ts. Sat, & Elec, Day 11 ———ae en, | FULTON, W. 40. Matt Greate Motion ileture Ever Shown. Hrs, 50e, $1, $1.5 Daily Mats NORA BAYES B= 44th, WW.of B'y, on Mats Bats & Elec, Day JUST MARRIED. vs2tex Lynne Overman SHUBERT 7°45, 4/225 GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES 021, SEATS AT BOX OF" Lb PRODU Elec, Day, Armiati ‘“Gehndhraut & "Ga! Theatres Under Direction, uw ALTER Riese ne ld ms — CRITERION fits {ies (Ocean Luv 5 apn (EE etsie” ZU * WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THi REID "| PHILADELPHIA FERGUSON } REID '" “PETER IBBETSON” i SPECIAL , EXCURSIONS. * S212 | Sundays Nov. 6, 20, Dee. nm 18 10. foyni" or DUNT. PICTURE at. nie ‘Ten TS RESERVED. WEEKS AHEAD. MAR.ON DAVIES _ pIVOLT “ENCHANTMENT” Broadway ‘0 24, Order of Fastien Star, Hither Grade+ fron Bsc te $25 (Mall Orders. Filled.) Over $0 Years on Third \ venue. - RUNDBACKS DIA’. ONDS—», ATCHES—JEWELRY | 2232 Third Ave., N. Y. Bet. 12ist znd 122d Sts. OPEN EVENINGS. Our landmark, “The White Street, Clock.” Write for “Gar finstrated (Christmas Jewelry) Catal JESSE L.LASKY resents i ae, MOTHER! Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” FOR SALE. JAMONDS | | WATCHES on JEWELRY, ped!" ecrnes Goods Guaranteed ~ Strictly feat Calle on hegetst || GUT Goods Gus for | Butons CO, | | 35 Maiden Lane ~ Tel 243 John || ‘Sale-Order of Bank 2500 Overcoats | and Heavy Ulsters || tven a sick child loves the “truity” GeoRce MeLroro)| @ Paramount Picture By Edith M. Hull. I R d V/ fe) baw WHILE ONLY tuste of “California Fig Syrup.” If the BROADWAY aF 491 ST THEY 56: :00 ONE TO little tongue is eoated, or if your child R q Al TO LAST Each A MAN is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, Ker Auction Rooms 53 WALKER. STREET jor has colic, a teaspoonful will never {fail to open the bowe In a few hours you can see for yourself how ers _ thoronghly it works all the constipa- TIMES SQUARE tion poison and waste from the res cut aMONDS |tender little bowels and gives you a a OME: un sy | well, playful child again PPODR Srat aol tid Dh tee | Millions of mo keep “Cali~ Jef clad MAT. Brat B45) | fornia Fig Syrup” handy, They know Y WEPHLY OR MONTHLY PAYME WILLIAM FOX Presents TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENT LAL. ja teAsponful to-day ves a sick child i “SHA Ep” NP EN PLONE Recep Ve ere tee |ta-morrow. Ask your druggist for tian | genuine “California Fig Syrup” which ¥/ CAPITOL GRAND onca, | jhas directions for babies and children — ~ | of all ages prin tle. Mothert PRANDD REX BEACH'S Jae nae oe apa TRAN TBE UR ON TRALL! | Scns tees ercen cs may geti an imitation narra Tup.—Advhs Broadway & 47th ithe DAMON DS tt" - | EITHS. PERFECT PROGR. a ters we 20% | PALACE| EXCEEDING ALL ts Swe gz!" “heres BEFORE HEALTH | rae PREDECESSORS | jel,Ibi) HANA cawousicrteny | (ROLUMBIASjzrivm nena, 105" MOSER SON SERA) §~6=— BREAKS DOWN Strictly Gonflden KEEP. ‘SMILING With BEAT LAHK, _ || Men’s Clothing o1 on n Credit ——— People Take “ ny ey Urto STATE’, Ape ‘AccUSE [$1 DOWN—SI WEEKLY! .48, || Peaa.Maae a Ba det || manaizoptieh the Blood Bu'lder ; || U7 broadway. BromxOpers House Ag Bop. | Soe : ca cent | GRACE LARUE & “DEAR ure{ ‘he prevention of sickness is one of Be: vi n ME’ : © the greatest works of the public health _BHOOKLWN. i authorities. People are being taught 4 Ihe" jthat they cau avoid S: In ‘STRA CHAS. CHAPLIN, DEA MONDS Qyiigits, |schoots shitven are being arch an ae “THE IDLE CLASS” |\NQ DEPOSIT fiteeytsiw,, Onlle, | giene. Serious illness can be avoided ISTAR He RH tutes, ot | Mal.) RAGLE-DIA-WATCH CO..37 Malden Lane [by proper care of the health. Pale atl “HARUM SCARUM” | DIAMONDS Tewetiy, | faces, sickly bodies, loss of appetite every’ Stoay sia concents~2__| LIBERAL CREDIT ,,,,SHONE | | and sleep, headaches and neryousnes MUTUAL DIA..WATCH CO. fie NABEAU SY. | are ustally signs of weak blood, With - MONDS SwesBencn | poor blood, the body has no resistance a fo “Lost and Found Burea ane it, People are learning the necessity } 103, World Building, will b of keeping blood in od condition They take Gude's Pepto-Mangan rouns™ advertise SUNDAY WORLD WANTS —Jwhen they feel run down, That keeps { peri potonig: § gq {blood normal so that it can resis a alte » “Warld. WORK MONDAY WONDERS | jicase tt is sold in bot liquid and \ tablet form at drug stores,—Advi, P f rT

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