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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, Jersey Democrats Told “Wettest State” May Yet Be Bone Dry ie » Warning Sounded to Spur Voters to Elect Silzer Gov- . ernor and Beat Frelinghuysen for U. S. Senate. At a conference of the campaign managers of Gov. Edwards and Judge ®illzer yesterday it was decided to have the speakers from now until elec- tion stress the fact that | is of vital importance to elect Silzer Governor tf the personal liberty issue is to survive. [t will be pointed out that If Bdwarda ts elected United States Senator and the country clects a num- er of wets who may obtain a modi-@——_ fication of the Volstead act, still NeWyang Judgo Silzer at the Sussex Getiey, regarded as the “wottpst/ Avenue Armory on Nov. 4. M: State in the country,” may become] Gompers, who has c' Sen- bone dry. And this is how it will hap. | tor Frelinghuysep's pen, teas claim: William N. Runyon, |! ston was “100 pe in all his speeches, has declared for o rigid enforcement of the Volstead act For this stand he has the open sup- port of the Anti-Saloon League. If he fs elected he will be expected to carry out his pledges. He will be expected demonst tone of ver held « to force “local option” throughout the} © e. Gov, Kdwards and Judge State. New Jersey then would be ij P'*" » Will speak the position of having o decidediv ent. asainst labor,” already has written a person! letter to the heads of all the unions in the State urging them to help beat Senator Frelinghuysen. The affair |s expected to be one of the biggest “wet Oniied States Senator at} “The Republican Adminigtta Washington and a State that may be} national affairs has fatled i as dry as Maine. Gov. Kcwards tn ali|lic promises made before ¢ his speeches from now witil election] said Gov. Gay will plead for the election of | Democratic for United Judge Silzer, his running mate, for} Stutes Senator, tn a speech at Asbury or. Park last night, “Not one scintilla — of actual accomplishment for the peo- Tt was announced at Democratic] ple ta in evidence after two years of ®Gtato headquarters tn Newark yes-! Republican misrule in ¥ terday that Samuel Gompers, Pr “While the Republi ‘ t | | | | elict in dent of tie American Federati ft | ha been shamelessly 8 sacred trust Labor, would speak for Goy. Hdwards'duty, unmindtul of its All-Wool Bolivia Coats as Low as $25! Genuine Fur Collars—Silk Linings Coat, Caracul || Fur Trimming|| $29.95 Other Special Coats on Sale at i | | | \ \ ii i) 2 ee $29.95—*39.95 S55" Worth as Much as $15 More xvi sutra ° } | | More Than 3,000 Coats Await Your Selection! You may buy direct at Hamilton’s— Direct from the maker of garments— Direct from the designer of styles— and you may save the major portion of their profits! Hamilton manufac- factures—that is what we say— “Let Us Prove That We Can Save You $10!” | HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Street Twe Blocks Below 8jth Street Ten Dollars Below in Price! ap wholly indifferent to the commen it has delivered us bolly and] pockets of 100,000,000 people to fat- soul to the predatory interests of|ten the bank accounts of a emall great wealth and to the hypocritical | grow reformers an “The pas tariff gouge weal, for the campaign contributions of the helped to put] state headquarters in Broad Street at big corpornte Interests to the Repub- | this over on the people.” 1F o'clock In the morning and will Hican slush fund For ev —_— visit the hat shop section of Orange contributed — by Spectacular features will mark th: | Valley and the Edison works at West they ure getting of the Democratic candidates n]Orange. The candidates also will more, The Fordney-MeCumbe ox County to-night. There vill | address meetings at a theatre in Cald- bill alone will yield the big mafhu-|a band, a column of fifty automobiles | well, the Montclair Theatre and the facturers something close to $5 with a bugler In every fifth car, ban. \ttoomfield High School. Puritanieal fanatic rt of the Repuolican| tion-w umber one th return | cory The Young People’s Store 000,000, which will be taken’ from the of large means. holesale robbery and Na- xtortion. \lon-Controlied opponent, Sen ator Frélinghoysen, ners and flags, two luncheons, one in Orange and the other in Bast Orange. There will be a mass meeting in the It 18 nothing | Paramount Theatre and a visit to the barn dance of the 16th Ward Demo- And our*rich,[cratic Club at the Labor Lyceum. The flying squadron will start frota} » FOURTH FLOOR When you're buying your boy or-gitl a complete outfit, it’s a joy to be able to select everything on one floor. 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