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THOUSANDS IN QUEENS CHEER SMITH AS HE ~ OPENSOLD HOME WEE (Continued. eyed the crow a tHend recalled the first big Teefaten’ dinner & for him offside the 24 District: when 800 crowded , {nto Arlington Hall Judge Page and Speaker Ed Merrit of the Assembly attended to honor the her from the then 24 Assembly rict. The friend recalled the fact that a couple of friends of A) who couldn't find seat: fier left by the dec Humphreys passe e eats and rinks by/standing on a window sill A couple of young fellows last night had found a roosting piace on a lad- jer in the new hall. The only dit- ference was that hile they heard Al Make a great speech nobody passed them anything The Governor, when the applausi had quit, begun his talk by reading @ warning issued by a Republican Rewspaper telling Republican dis- @iter teaders t is city vas now Gov. Miller’ und and here the hardest fic would have to be done for him HE DIDN’T WANT REPUBLICANS PUT OUT. There was a sight disturbance at the door and some one in the gallery good naturedly shouted, “Put those given stoplad. Toe battleg Republicans out.'’ There was a laugh and more of it as AJ replied: “No, don't put any Republicans out. Keep them quiet. That's all { want.” “This is probably the first time that a Gubernatorial campaign has been wound yp in the city by the Republican candidate,” said Al. “Now, nothing unique happens In pol+ ities without a reason. And «after a two weeks solid trip through the State I can say with perfect eécurity that the reason for that change in pro- gramme is, that the Governer has been nnable to make any impression In other cities in the State, not even in bis own olty.” The 6peaker then took up the charges he has made against Gov. Miller of wrecking tho Bureau of La. bor, On Saturday night Gov. Miller charged that a man named Curtis cheated some one out of something that was coming to him. Al then read a jetter from Milos Dawson, a Republican who conducted the inquiry nto the bureau. Tho letter exoner- ited Curtis. “That disposes of the Governor's question about Curtis," said Al. “Now, 1 have had Gov. Miller oo the defensive for three weeks and I am roing to keep him there.’* The candidate then explained what had called the factory eode into ex- istence, citing the Triangle Shirt ‘Waist factory fire where more than 100 girls were forced to leap to death. He told of how factory ingpec- tion had been weakened until now a factory wa is t and there was ample noti arrival of the inspector. of an occasion when an inspector arrived ahead of time and the un- der-age children had to be SENT FARE FO AL NEW YORK I PED OF MILER (Continued. ) zone, after saying that thoy called him wild and then held him down te five minutes for a speech. The reception made the Governor At and he waded into the Issues. He fidn’t take his coat off; it was only 1 businese coat, but he did play ball nd he talked ball. “The Decocratic candidate an- nounces he is going to dissuss transit for the next eix days in New York. Curlously encugh that is precisely what I propdse to do, and as he starts cut with the charge that I nave taken ‘from the municipalities of the State the control that they have ex. | 6! ercised for half a century over their public utility corporations,’ it will bé well first to refer to his own record and the declaration of principles upon which he stands. His platform de- clares, and he-himself has explicitly declared in favor of the regulation,of public utilities wholly within a munie. ipality by the municipality. “Tt {s provided wy the plan of the Transit Commission for city repre- Sentation, not State representation, on the Board of Control which is to exercise the power of management over the city owned property when title shall be vested In the city, pre- Cisely as In the preliminary reorgan- ization plan already well advanced of the Interborough-Manhattan relations | HOME OF + BLUE RIBBON : ha FURNITURE They're big, roomy, comfortable, inviting chairs that every homeneeds. Suchagood-buy- ing chance is seldom offered—don’t miss it. Made by one of America’s foremost manu- facturers of upho!'stered furniture, beautifully finished in a good selection of . coverings. Tapestries—Velours—Mohairs Quantity Limited. $ This Tudor Bedroom Suite is a suggestion of the many ususual values we offer. 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Credit Charge Accornts Solicited ‘ THE BUCKLEY-NEWHALL CO. & [NEY YORK STORE | Sixth Ave. at 41st St. BROOKLYN STORE: 1333-39 Broadway Near Gates Avenue provision was made. at the insistence of the Transit Commission, for rapre~ sentation by the city iteelf on the Board of Directors of the Interborough Company. “That is what I ca’* real home rule as distinct from the fake brand of home rule upon which the citizens of this town have been fed up for the past four years while their tax rate has mounted from 2 9-100 per cent. to 2 79-100 per cent. on an almort doubled assessment: while the taxes on a home to-day valued at $10,000 have |p five years increased more than hundred and fifty dollars. That ex- Plains why rents have gon. up in this city, and the unfortunate part about it Is that the money has been used, not to sive the people of this city service, but to bulla up a political machine, to give favors to a few while the Interests o the city have suffered; while the boys and girls of the city, two hundred thousand of them, have been deprived of their birthright, the right to have every minute of the time allotted to them to obtain an education, an’ while the policemen and the firemen, who dally offer their lives to save the lives and Property of the citizens of this town, have had every request for an In- crease of pay met with jeers and bes. “That ts part of the bunk of this campaign. And another bit of bunk ie thelr light wines and beer. It \s an Insult to the tntelligence of the people they are addressing to suy that they can give yoy light wines and beer. I am appealing to Inrtrill- gence and not desire And while | am on that subject let me remind you that It was a Demeénratic Uon- gress that gave the people Probibi- tion, and then paseed it over # Der- ocratic President's veto.” — —_—-— CHILIAN STEAMER GOEK AGROUND SANTIAGO, Chili, Oct. 81.— The Chillan steamer jtal, 1,181 tons, has gone aground between Valparaiso and Coquimbo, Chill, eecording to @ wireless report picked ap at Talcahuano, and forwarded here ©) Centrally located in the heart of a New York City A Great Special Offer in Beautiful Overstuffed F Arm Chairs, $49.50 Never before have we been able to make such an unusual offer, and, as far as we know, this is the best arm-chair value in New York. HE CAN’T FIND TAKER OF $25,000 SMITH BET Or Any Millcr Money From 67.000 Up, Movie Man Says. Joseph Weinstock, proprietor of the City Hell Theatre in Park Row, oppo- site the federal Building, called The Evening World by telephone to-day able to place a penny of {t, even at even, raney. “Tl gohd the money to Wear The Evening World office,” be said, “if there's any doubt my sinderity. I hear @ lot about Miller money at 6 to 5 and 1} to 10, but where is it? I'm to bet e oo even on Bmith, and I've called up sev- eral brokers offering $5 000 to $¥5,000—but I havent bears a sound of reply yet. I did the Miller suppo: vrs wanted 10 to 8, but I can't get o. ho trail of any of that money, eith cake it fom me. tneres a lot of bluffing about Miller bets.” — $2,500 BAIL FIXED IN BAYONET HOLD-UP Prisoner Acoused of Fighting Ovel With Policeman at Jewelry Store. Bernardo Ceffaro, twenty-six, No. 297 Mott Street, artested last evening after he and two ates were alleged to have up questioned. 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