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~ JUSTICE FORD OUT FORA” THIN. RNG LETTE Pledges Support for Him and]) the Entire Democratic ? State Ticket. Supreme Court Justice John Ford te-day wrote a letter to Alfred EF. Bmith, Democratic nominee for Gov- ernor, pledging his support to Mr 1 Smith and the entire State ticket. Al- | * though a lifelong Republican, Justice Ford writes to the Democratic nom- fmee as follows: “Dear Gov. Smith: With sincere @engratulations upon your nominat'on for Governor, I pledge you ané the entire Democratic ticket my hearty i and active support. “I have no doubt that the conven- tion honestly endeavored to place a ticket in the field which would en- ure the elimination of Millerism from the State Government and substitute Policies and measures looking to the welfare of the masses instead of the { aggrandizement of the few. } “Also, the convention gave you a platform to stand on which should be avceptable to the most exacting pro- gressive voter unless he be hopelessly if Jost in the fog of impractical idealism. i “That platform will necessarily be your chart and compass, and it points to better and brighter condi- i : tions of living for nine-tenths of our i MARY APPLETON BRIDE TO-DAY OF WM. H. BROWN, 3D \{Men Who Work With Dogs 8 4 BOSTON, Oct. 4,—The rats of the 4 }| Catchers’ Union has called a strike. and foraging and consequent content. In department stores, railroad ter- minals, business buildings and confec F| tionery and other shops served by the only two eompanies in the city that make a business of rat catching with man, dog and ferret aids to extermi- nation instead of poisons, protection was only partial or passive. With costly furs on the floors of ome stores, confectionery and other attractions to_rodent raids elsewhere the companies that contract to keep these business places free from rats were nt their wits’ end to fulfill thelr agreement, AML the rat catchers employed by each company were on strike for more oney, shorter hours and workles: sundays. About elxteen men working for two concerns got together, formed a lit Ue union, and set about to change the ditions of their culling. “They now work from 6 at night t¢ { in the morning, get 62% cents an hour, and work during the day on Sunday at pay and one-half,"’ said an officlal of one company, "They «le ) — eo - —— ey me ‘ APPLETON La o'clock instead of 6, 80 cents an hour nd no Sunday work." ‘The proposed change in hours, ‘ess than the increased pay, W! €eremony Uniting Her With a Morgan Bank Man to Be at St. Thomas's. Miss Mary Appleton, daughter of Mrs, H. Murray La Mont of the Plaza Hotel, is to be married to-day to Wil- liam Harman Brown 34 of Flushing, who is employed in the banking house of J. P, Morgan & Co. The wedding ceremony will be at St, Thomas's Church and the Rev. Ernest M. Stires will officiate. A reception at the Plaza] land, C. Weeks, Russcll C. Clark will follow. Donald 1. Bush and Walter D, Miss La Mont's older sister, Mrs. J. | Clarke. no im- Clarke Milhottand, will be matron of honor and the bridesmaids will bk the Misses Louise Reick, Beatrice Starr, Helen Johnson, Joan Brown and Bea- trice Post. Mr.. William Fahnestock jr. will be Mr. Brown's best man and the ushers are H. L. Pratt Jr,, J. Clark Milhol- people. I am confident of your elec- tion. Sincerely yours, “JOHN FORD." ———— NAVY SEAPLANE NO. 9 LEAVES KEYPORT } io Starts on Second Lap of J u te Detroit. KEYPORT, N. J., Oct, 4.—The navy seaplane NC-9 left Keyport to-day on the second lap of its journey from Nor- folk, Va., to Detroit, to participate in the National Air Meet ,bewinning Sat- urday. The plane was to <o from here up the Hudson River, across Lake George and Lake Champlain to the St. Lawrence River to Alexandria Bay. The last leg of the journey Is scheduled to begin to-morrow, the, seaplane flying over Niagara Falls ahd the Lakes to Detroit. R This seaplane Is one of the largest heavier than air machines in the world ‘and carried ten passengers. If reached Keyport yesterday afternoon. ———>—-- SAFETY RALLY AT CITY HALL, Members of the City Parliament of Community Councija were asked at a meeting in City Hall last night to co- the Committee on Safety “100% pure” “T have had our food chemists in the Forecast Food Experiment Station ana- lyze and test the Mueller Macaroniprod- ucts, and again it is the same thing— 100 per cent pure and wholesome.” C, HOUSTON GOUDISS Publisher “Forecast” America’s Leading Food Magazine er World's Fair 1915 MUELLER’S The World’ Best Spaghetti nute speakers during that ppeal was made by Laurence man, director of the Safety In- of America. i 4 stitute McCreery 65th Anniversary Sale mabe : Four Special Items’ For BOYS In Our Anniversary Sale : peeseen Mackinaws 8.75 After this Sale 10,00 A weatherproof mackinaw made of all- wool fabrics is a positive necessity to the school-boy. He can be out in all sorts Y"| of weather and yet be snug and warm. Attractive colors in sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ Raynshed Corduroy Suits (2 pr. knickers) 8,75 After this Sale 11.75 A splendid quality Corduroy makes for the sturdy strength of these Norfolks. Neither the weather nor rough wear will « harm them, for they, too, are fashioned of Raynshed Corduroy, an essential dur- ing the Fall. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Sheepskin Coats Boye’ Flannelette Pajamas 6.50 ‘W5e After this Sale 8.75 After this Sale 1.25 Warm as toast are these sheep- One- and two-piece models of skins for the boy who is going a fine quality flannelette with to school or college. Sizes 8.to silk frogs and effective stripes. 16 years. Sizes (1-piece) 4 to 14 Sizes (2-piece) 8 to 16 (Third Floor) dames McCreery & CO sir srmeer Boston Rats Free to Run Wild As Rat Catchers’ Union Strikes Pay and Shorter Nights. ‘The fall season, with its frosts, ordi- narily one of rodent discomfort, became one of almost unhampered rambling mund a shorter night, starting at 10 + (2HE EVENinG WORLD, WeuUNKbvAY, OCTOBEH 4, sy¥de. SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Due To-Dav. President Polk, Londo Relvedere; Triente . Mount Carroll, Hambur! Minnekahda, Mamburg Gothiand, Antwerp Due To-Morrow. Metapan, Kingaton . Rosalind, St, John's... Ft, Victoria, Bermuda, Due Friday. Pres, Roosevelt, Southampton Susquehanna Bremen Carmania, Queenstown Touralne, Have . Sail To-Day. Maile Close. and Ferrets Demand More city have a hollday to-day. The Rat possible to grant, he declared, The rats roam most at night and on Sun- Salis day, he explained. The business places] President Van Buren, ire empty then. The rat catchers aa} London 0... 6.00 AM. 10.C0 ey 1 result, man, dog and ferret, have 1 1100 Kt free field, CO P.M. GIRL DRINKS IODINE, F Meee FALLS ON BROADWAY |: 11.00 A.M, Ares + «Os 1.00 P.M Lonina ort, Sixteen, Refases ty] surinam. Paramribo...10.C0 M 2.00 PM Give Reason for Act Sail To- Morrow. A girl describing herself as Louisa Mails Close. Salts. Laport, sixteen years old, of No 16]} $00 A. M. 11.00 A. Park Avenue, Staten Island, last night B00 a. iM 12.00 M ittempted suicide at Third Street and ~ 11.00 A.M. Broadway by drinking fodine. 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