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r THE WORLD SATURDAY EtENlNfe NOVEMBER 4 T005
TESTIMONIAL TO NEW
YORKS OLDEST BOWLER
1
n1I of the Oil Outrd nd not a i
few of tH now In the ehamoe > ihn
k elm who have onlr comb Into prominence
durln th Iut rlvI > tar i or It will b
nettlr Interested In the teitlmordal to be
STm Uncle John Schilling den ot the
Ortat T NI w York toUri ftl Ilium new I
c J > nox aUel at Wit One Hundred ron 1 I
Twentyfifth itreel next Thuntav e ln
Not to know Uncle John uult le to u
Sen Afl imortno at the but war 10 niake
H r
the 411 mire
forty lean 110 Mr Bthllllrur was
of the tew bowhti In New York or Amert
ei fr that malt < l wto < uld boast of hay
lxi made a SCOt or SUO on the M itvle
alleys of Ihoii mlv tlava when Indoor
hr lltw WM In Its Inferior Uncle John
iceaki of thoie data with the creates ta
IMiHium
Two thlnn In particular alu brln < < out
a hearty lau < h from Uncle John One li
ti tell how he beat Joe Thuni In a inacli
rame end an nmlnr Worlti orl11 draw
Inc of the SixirUne on the 1111 ir
nl1 to him and now at the W Into file
hnl alien Wlim 1 look at Illil > ll IhI
JIll Turk In that picture bv B1 Ed
cren I could laugh fit to ipllt lni I
Uncle John I
The teiUmonlal Thursday erenlnx li to
tiervt the fortieth annlveriarv of Mr
flotllllniri advent ai a bolor There will
be several Intercillrr features on the al
ien for Undo John would hie you
know that he l iftnenhat of a tilninwijh
In cIte of hli ilxti tx sears lIe will roll
a lerlei of tltree game with Ton pnlno
a bowlw of almott eoual ate ai Mr Sthlll
Irir and one who hai been rolllnc nwnv
abo e the 2 < > mark on Ilrooklvn ny this
eraenn It Is aln r > rohibl that Johnm
Voorhtla and others of the voun local
crack will be hon a trvout bv tnfle
John I4t
UH It now upward of tortv years ao
that Charles Vwner had a pair of alleYs In
an old woolen bulldlnr on the Ilowory bo
twfrn Flint md Pnxinl t rh This
place was the headQuarter of the earl I
bowled In New Tork at that time
S The alleys were about fifty feet In length I
and rather wider than at preeent The table
were from twentyeight to thirty Inches In
circumference Ai tnce John save i
The pln wvre a I appe trees and the
Lai M beer casks A return cuter for the
bets was naed about five feet or nuro aboe
the foot and eJ straight back at a Marl
Inclne from the pit to th < boner Wten the
bar cask 11fJ1 cam flying down the gutter
It waj jtanJ from und < r for the bowler
Later a pair of aile aa cut dOD In a
bUldlnx In Qiatham Square
I
And from this early slid ot tlkj con
itructlon and ocmaona patronare by a small
number of bowlers who thought So acorea I
Menomenal hu come the frroth In Oreattr
New York to lOiiO pair of the modem up
todate alleys
GOSSIP OF THE BOWLERS
I
Efforts are Mat mad to arrange a duck
rln tournament at the Hlerelde alleys > I
On Hundred and Taentyflfth itrwt Ther
an a large numtex 0 ± good Shooters at
then alleys and It Irll expected that at
least twentyorw intrlu will tie tvcilvs
from among thesa and other cracks aboJt
the city
0 t
0 Oeorfe rraenxle li arranilnc a number
of new features In bowlIng at the Columbia
alien on the Jlanery mar Tftlrd tree
Among otVr events Kraenkl will bfl start
a hco1 t in tournament for team
C S I
The Central Parks hare rolled and won
six fimei In the Harlem League a rood
showing oer last icifon Uu team lein
rretly Aided by John T Duff the anchor
win Is now rolling around lie M mark In
tounuunenti I
Ii
P J niiM ll the llr Turk of thi
rartans It trying to pet up ft henyywelicM
im for the national tournament of he
Amerhtin Don Unit Conirrei at Loulivllle i
Jfo bowler less than six feet two and weIgh
fig kai than K wUI be elllb
t t
f
Fred Schwartje the Oernvin ohamplon U
tlll worrjlnic alwut the rfcny ry of his
medals won by Pease of lUrtford In a
recent contest at the Urradwa atleye
Behwartje experts to arrange bent after eleo
Uon for anotW lilt to lUrtford aa he hoi
already challtiKcd rUt
S 0 S
Tfc Onawwi hn put up a new hlrh team
con ot DM In the Columbia IvMrue Kane
I
m w
Bowling Games ToNight
Unlvereal Fill Tournament Uni
versal Alleys Brooltlyn Svlan 1al
ace Circle
National Provldrnt Union League
1nlversal Alleys BroJldnu1t1
Island No 2 Unit No 1 Centennial
CuttomUouie League Universal
Alleys Brooklyn Twelve Clubs
Generally open games at all the
leading alleys
P K Samuel Monthly Tourna
ment Harlom Circle Tennien com
petition for prizes
1 I
of the Onli hold the ljt lnllvlluil score I
at IJ
Kchnefer ft the ColumUi alleys anj
Hrmii a oiuclt roller uf thc ltlen < l > k
I roll < d a MTV InterMtlnr serIes uf motah
< namto at the cViumbla lint night rlJri1
uuminir tnn of the lie A relurn inacj
I hal keen arnonollto1
I UhlUmin of lie Ou wn > li Showing the
Ex t form of a coatIng olympian In recent
tuurnanwnt fitmn he hoe been rolling bote
i iIl in AVI3 a
HI Dumble with a core of 154 brad U 4
I lIst ot hlKi individual roller ID the Colonial
I thptenMn tournanwnt tUeecker Turn No 1
hin the blmh tan score of bJ
i
I Jotin Bantu and Ilormain herr are
I niaiciwl for a beet an In eletin aunt I
i cstetet at the Ctaonlal Then li a tide
stake on the cunw Mt beaus of the
Dpumrltj oi the te ruUei the mitt U
of creat imrvst to t lrune of deie aJUjv
harris won In a tornver match
S S S
One ot the attracts featurai of tile
unitni Eastern itfniAonabiip tDurwuneat
At hitS lUrlon Circle aleyi II the Interest
Hhoon by the jinen in seetbng bowlIng
iseumee ani > ror rlRte for alley me Ttii
< rwuMiij tiae IkVtj Na k kIM ivlui
walt hlrt waIst rul fouiln uind tlee
ant licli and a Hcall red inecent fxr the
left breast
S S C
116ri woenen will attend th Anional
tourntunnit a Lwliv Ule than bat veer
fto mi > Aru > i rtfttra howlera to an 6111
of thIs kIT > U Is w > bobie that the liuli
Mile con nlttee ill lathe ai < claJ aimn i >
metnis for torarnomein aotntelt1one for
wJtten and already eastern i ceLlOS uf wi
men bowlers are Seeking cintesti wltft
Ihoos from Chlcara and the neitern cLUes
S S
BorUIri In the Louisville toarnajnent wUI
Le arranged w thai the euniwutari will
have r I1MJ hjuri fer Wit on the
alleys the oontwii starting at 11 A M
anl cBilrut orwnwJy at U1 SI
TiveiifjOve women bowlin In the Soeal
Irlendshlp Okib roll Friday at Kahhdorff
n 0114 Hundred and Twentvflfih street
Mm Dellott U nNillent of the club In
Mca several bowler have averaged around
IL o A bioi tlrlle competItIon is iota to bl
Iun ty thIs eJub
S
NEWARK VS BROOkLYN
Poor form shown by Johnny Nelisn a
claimant for the Urooklrn InJMJiul cham
rbnihlp lent for Brooklyn In the series cf
relate with Newark la the Eastern Leairoe
eeriest at Newark yMterda atterrxxm ant
evening Xelron w II In surprisingly bad
r npe and bat tlt straight games to Weln
garth In the Indlvlduil eerie of genies A
Urge crowd was ronl
Elwnrdi gave hoi to the nrookhn crowd
present by hli K > I cowling In the ton
Inca t OTi his hlfrh score of 271 being tho
r trl tnnrk for ill day llroikl > n rtt mo
KMins In thli lerln Ehrler also < lid nail
In the threemen loam Trio thiuwndMn
mark was rhod In the fivemen team com i
elthn for Hr iklvn
The rwird slim ve tnileit itmta tor
o rk In le irjhlJta tmrt twi ram
of hr fr flv kv in n f tie Perls
f iw and firemen learn and two for
Nenark In the threemen series
ALLEN SANGREE
TAKES A BRIDE
She Was Kate Bradley School
girl a Few Hours Be
fore Wedding
Allen Snnproe ne vP f mm author
lorhlWIIJ1derN nnJ ono of tho clever
cat pcnctllori who ever tat behind the
wIre creel at a ImnoboJl gums li t
hippy husband today
Mn Sangrce until a few hour ago
had rxcn Kate Bradley all ot her
eighteen years
Up to yesterday at noon lira Sangre
was a pupil in Misj McFcoa fashion
able flnlthliiR chool at No 112 West
Sev ity econd street A few minutes
after 13 oclock she announced that ih
was going to DurJanJa Hiding Acad
emy but slie met Allen on her Journey
1owntownt courts It was by nocl
dontud then the two suddenly reached
a decision to round out n romance that
began awa > back In the early BXinirmr
at City Island
Wn SUuigrfo Is fair with fine blue
eyes and tho bloom of outdoor Lift la
her checks Sho It a champion swine
mar and only n month ago swam the
Hudson from Yonkers to the other
sOP8 and back nsan leaving Uohlal
tor men vtbo had vaunted tholr
proRW but who turned back the mo
ment the doep water of the channel
cams under them UwUes this she Is
ft golf expert a finished equestrIenne
and an authorly upon hasebill
rice 1 redding cerom iny wns performed
at the Little Church Around the Corner
In the presence of a number of AIlni
nnwspaper cronies whom he had cum
moned by telophone half nn hour ahead
of the lime wt by the clergy
After the wedding party lft thai
church It went to tito iom of Allen
brother DT C Bsrvgrce at No 1452
Mfdlscn avenue and there a dinner of
celebration was aened
TO VOTE FOR JEROME f
An J mark In the SiAU SUAltn
at the left of Jerome name anil
nil X mnrk In tlia circle under anT
party emblem U A rote for Jerome
and for the other cnndlilntrs on
tlint parfra lcliet
DOAT ranrk in the circle at the
hllId of Jrome column
WOULD LICENSE VICE
Plillndelpliln Ornnil Jury Makes n
Ilemnrlcnbln Presentment
Sp rlal to The Etenlrg World
PHILADCLrirrA Nov 4The Grand I
Jury tit the October term has made an
nstonlshlngly radical proservtment I
I Wo would recommend that houcefl of
Illrcputo should l > o licensed In ofrtaln
quarters of the city and to be under
I
the supervision of the police and the
Board of Health thus cancelling the
numerous cases brought before tho
court each month read part of the
j presentment
TWO REPUBLICANS IN
FIGHT AGAINST WAGNER
Democratic Candidate for As
sembly is Active in His
District
Robert F Wagner Democratic can
JUito for reoloctlon as rcemter ci As
sembly from tho Thirtieth Assembly Dis
trict New York County was torn In
Prussia June 8 1ST7 and came to this
country wien a mall boy lIe it
tended a publlo school In the City of
New York from which he was aradu
atod In 1893 After school hours he told
neviijaitrs to suprJrt himself After
graduating from pmlillo school he at
tended the City College from vrtiloh fte
was graduated with honors In 1S93
While attending college he helped
support himself by working M a private
tutor After graduating bt attended
the New York LAW Sohool frees Which
he was graduated also with honors In
1900 The tame year tie was admitted
I to the practice of law lit Is now en
IMod In the General practice of Uw la
i the firm of Mahoney Warner
I
During the hut session ot the Ltgli
laturo he was one of the New York
Assemblymen wo bitterly opposed the
passage of the Mortgage Tax law the
Stock Transfer Tax law and the drastic
Annblor bill lie ale Introduced n Mil
I to preent speculation In theatre tickets
and scoured ju pasRVjre In tho Assem
1 bl > Since the Legislature adlourned
I lie can always be foind In his own dft
trlct ready und wllllni to serve ills con
Istltuonts He Is one of tee mot activo
i men In the district
lIe Is n member of the Aljomruln
Club tho Hell date Denxxmlc Club
the Buffaloes n and 1 ti ot lilis F
10 of Eagles Anon Boolfty Mozart
Vereln Phi Slcma K ppa Fraternity I
I
SH I DONT LET THIS i
GET TO TIE PUBLIC I
fotftFlYagne
City College Club and several charity
organizations
lIe is opposed by two candidates one
n HepUbllenn running on the Repub
lican ticket and the ot ler a Republican
running on the Municipal Ownership
ticket
ride hires Mll distributes thousand
of han1bllls dullY and nwv elba down
and cries lieoiuv the public gets niuro
news of Itf oetlII1I than tho meaKro
report furnished bv the chnlrtiian of
The Prow rommlttp
They lament their notoriety Miss
Margaret Ohtvnler chairman of the
campaign committee called a cabinet
meeting today tine gathered her able
collesfuex In pawwow and soldi Hufhl
Not a word of our doings must leak
out Secrecy II the word
Henceforth the movements of the
Wonton Municipal League will be
guarded
Members and volunteers going bout
their wUtlcal business will be shad
owed by secret service men on the
lookout for newspaper spies The Mu
nicipal auto on their trips about town
tinWM will travel with HWits down
No transparencies this trip The men
employed to hand out campalxu litera
ture and sample ballot will be In
charge of a Woman Leaguer disguised
as a carttall orator
Until the finish of the campaign no
1 TOP hole for the escape of League In
formation will be left unwatohed
Where there should be singing and
clnnhlnK of cymbals the spirit of v
orous a dlto victory In a gent cause
tlhore is only the lamentation of
women
ADMITS HES ASSEMBLYMAN
o
I Hot Prlaontr Aiaemblti OnlrTjpo
rrrltlnB Machine Farts
One of the drunks and dlsorderllis iu
ralned before MagIstrate Wattle In the
Centre street police court today was
o an Individual who said he was John
I Smith of Brooklyn
What Is your busIness the magis
trate asked Smith
1Tm an assemblyman was the re
p
pIIn
in tn Instant the court frequenters
gathered around him
1 An Assemblyman repeated the
magistrate From llttat district 1
Oh Im not a politician Smith
answered I only assemble the parts
of a typewriter together before the ms
oh ne Is mnde
° Oh ejaculated Magistrate Wahle
Toure dlsoharged
I
I
Colds are not a
I Luxury I I
OR A NECESSITY I
CoVU cr Catarrh make a man rldlculoue
they make him an ofenili nulitcoe ant
they make him dacfertualy lick They are
pretty sure to bring on Jn umpUDn Paso
munli or at lean a throat affection You
cannot afford either but you cm afford the
IOU It Is Dr Agnew CVtarrhol powder
It relieves a cold or oatarrh or cum a heal
ache in 10 mlrmte ivnt hawk and spit
and dlwruit mt friends but cure yourielf
1 h y tho USC oftill remedy
Dr tenrwii Iff art Cure rellerei
Inttnnth heart and itomarh
I Bid tr W d nocke Sib av ml Itth
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4OAdllES Wi I FROM
ANTS ROUGH
ON
1 RAT S
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Undigested Food
When any portion of food remains In the stomach and refuses to
digest it causes the torments of indigestion This undigested food
rapidly ferments irritating the sensitive coating of the stomach
while other parts of the body particularly the head suffer in
consequence
So long as this undigested food remains in the stomach the
discomfort continue A few doses of
BEECHAMS PILLS
stop all fermentation sweeten the contents of the stomach and give
natural assistance that relieves the stomach of its burden The use
of Becchams Pills gradually strengthens the stomach nerves and
soon restores them to a normal healthy condition
Deccham Pills ositively cure all stomach troubles while their
beneficial effects on the liver and kidneys greatly improve the gen
eral health
Beechams Pills have been used and recommended by the gen
era public for over fifty years
Bold Everywhere In non tOo and 23c
FOR SALE
SfXSWX tfWV
NEW
CREDIT PLAN
WHAT WU DO
Sell Qotiilnr en crIHrnn women boy
We trust lull on yjur promIse
GOOd uH u rtpreiinM or money refunded
Vve Clb en fur tcnw at ash price
CIIh kept In rebate one yearn free
WHAT WJ DOXT DO
Ak for any rttrw or ixcurtly
Ko InqulrlM t your neIght > Irs or employ r
Ilnt ask you ti trove your honesty
We nwko no dfllverlM but you take the
AM ho nie Mot Tw vlnr tTv t t
LENOX CLOTHING CO
2271 3d av bet 123d and 124th
Columbus ivbtl 103d and 104th
OPEN EVENINGS
DIAMOND watches Jentlrj weekly pie
merle lnwejt PPM confljfntlil MAN
1MTTAM niAVONn rn 55 MaM n lane
=
PUBLIC NOTICES
Srf w N s w ii x v
IMPORTANT 70 TAXPAYERS
Denirtmenl Fun
Ilureiu fir fit fMlecilm if Taxes
N j anro s rw 1
SKwart ltutdlregl
i i
Seir Yre N i n r f j ni
01110 is iiKnnnv 11IE TO tlA
IOn he tsars rr in vMr iuo Iflt
hn
nt bun palI befr IV lit 11 Or
Pr of tOe Jol i > 31 I hal mil t o m
thai tie veil ti th Ilerrter of Tis > o Urn
at h
rll In tho n ur In hlh the Mpriy
I 1 a f 10
Jrouxh of ltnhn1n No ry Chamhll
Street Itnhattan J 0 Y
I uu f i > ir Hrnx corcir Third
rlnu 1 nl nf and
Trxnont
o avenues The llroni V V
n uzh of llrinklin Itoorna 2 4 4 anj S
Mutitai ltiIi bar nrJOko X Y
UonniRh of Queer corner Jackion aeuue
nl lf i irel 1r1t lilAnl rity N Y
Ii Ct1 i f nicinonl orner 1Iy end
Cant Stra > apltn StAten lean XV
htur fi Ml duo of DesmVr of iU
veer he wt lane re > vl < e ant oo loci
UIn r1 ton < niinr nt injkaU vII
tat dj in a1 Mi t the tnwjni L uch
hOop n < > IKT nj i on t > i amiunt twre
rtf M DP Id Ii IV Cl Oil eel OS if
the tlrri Niw York Ihirtfr nhnpt r 373
Laws i I ISTT tH I1 r ITST v
n o > w if Tain
SUNDAY WORLD WANTS
WORK MONDAY WONDERS
r RAILROADS
I PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
I
STAUONS rot of weST TESTTlllno
llUMIUOaSKS AM COIHLANUT UTrt
firlha lenxln n fran Detbrjiiei ail
CoitanJt in i fit mlnulJi latir that
that if Hen below fir cntythlrJ it station
nut ill th i i
7 M A M CIIICAOO 81UCIAI
1UMA il = fet lOUIS LIMITED Tor
Clnclrmiil uiil St louis
10 M A tiTill IKNSSYLVVXIA tIM
1TKU HJ bouts to Chicago
IM 1 MtMliADU CIMINVATt AND
F1 UHlb IIXIitKSH
3 M Ittli ilNNsYl VAMA SPECIAlr
10 hourS 10 Chlcoao
1M 1 MCiiItttUJ IUllnU
66 I It wl 1011 ANt C1NC1N
NAIl 1XIHES8
aa I Mw IV i cilN KXlJIESS
7S5 P MIAilHf KMlt b
6S5J M CUICIAXII AND CINCIN
XATI JlXiJtIs
a M r M PI1J8 ito ricui
WASlllNiilON ANIi THE SOUTH
7 h titl 2r 5 M IO M A M IIH
15 an t in i l 2 Ceigrenebenaf tIm
ItfJl It lit 1 Ib IM IVJS I SI liiO
lIKht eeitial IKS usv 1155 A M
122 h l 4l CongrreaI Limited
C 3 > iu i a 112 1 at iota nlrhl
SOJilll7tNIIiltVAyiJ rd 323 413
1 t 12 III f allr
AfIN1W OAII1 1INO2 A M and
112 I I dall
sKriAir Alii LIsE12M p 1L and
12111 A I deily
I snit 11 A U WESTERN ItAILWA
3 I I dull
I cIii4tillti < tNt UIIIO lLtlLWAY
7 va t ai ws le deft 403 1 Sfc dali j
IXJII UU KlINT C6UKOKT ANn No U
I KOLK 7 6 i A M iscok da > s tjj f > f
tI11
A1IA TIt OITYOM A M and aw p
db eek da > h Sunl > i H7kMi M
ChIN MAYISJS i > M week da > 5
ItHnIS1I MPI8lNTt1MING8 OH A
M werk iii
LOSO lillVSXll AS1IUHY PAItK Ocean
tlroi iSirth Aitniry Irk aunJaYL ind
IMnt PleaMht H U A M 1S7S jutur
1
dJ W or ixitpt ijnjt Uriuichi 2f2Jn
< IJA except Lena ilrunchl > 433 Heck 4ue
SundY5l III M I ant 4M p t
Ticket OffuM Nn 481 13W nod 00 united
rfAi 102 Fifth avenue t ° low 2ji tl Ml
Jlfih avenue f corner Suth it > t liior
HIIIIP wnl iiatliii iamel ahw ei DroolMrn
I t4 rulton it MI Kultm it ue limed
1 und ponhanla Annei
my Huthn The
New Yoifc Ttanifer cnni > in ni call fjr
Zt rll
rllnfl
std rnerk Mtus Inn hoists and reel
tnea thrust ti iMIInatlon
Vphone Mt btln fir Pennsylvania
nI1Na nh I nice
w w ATTrnmTtr 3 n WOOD
r inur Te TMffir Mrr
crn < y t r > rn n i p i rn >
SUNDAY WORLD WANTS
I
WORK MONDAY WONDERS
lilt POLICYHOLOERS Savns Bank Oe ositorsHt R T
rat
JR M
In answer to a large number of policyholders of New
I York City who have importuned me to say a word on
Jerome
When the insurance grafters found it impossible to
secure pledges from DistrictAttorney Jerome the word
i went forth to kill him at any cost
Policyholders know the rest
J At the coming election of the New York and Mutual
Companies 1 will have a majority of proxies over the com
bined grafters now in control < I am receiving proxies at i
the rate of thousands a day and barring unforeseenhap
penings should secure control for my committee
Nothing but the defeat of Jerome can save the insur
t ance grafters from complete restitution and full punishment
His election by an oveiwhelmlnp majority will prove
the death knell of a system of robbery more cmel mnra mean than any
history has rccordede
I consider it a privilege to add my plea to the many
ti already made for the election of a man whs has proved
i himself absolutely honest absolutely fearless jn his defense
of the poor and lowly when attacked by the mast pswF
ful robbers who ever pillaged and outraged sinea man
i satnip
I Boston Novemfcar 4tlO
oil
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Women of the Municipal
League Suddenly Decide
Keep Doings Secret
There Is but one thorn In the side of
the Womans Municipal League pub
licity
licitTo
To the horror of theso estimable
women who have been roaWng a d
rerata ant efficient oampalim for
Jerome accounts of their work ant
mention of the honors due them hav4
ar yoare < l In publlo print
Think of IC
The League believes In quiet work
1he orginlzatlon Jolrui forces with the
Citizens Inoa enrolls some thousand
volunteers In the war of antlbosslcm
loads factories nlalII on the east
J It
1 have been importuned in piteous earnestness by
thousands of those citizens of New York who because of
mywork knew I would not lead them astray
They ask me Uifc ruethat the electionof Hearst
would mean anarchy
In taking the great responsibility of giving these
anxious questioners the answer I do below I must first say
I know nothing butgood of Mr McClellan or Mr Ivins
I am a Republicannever voted any but the Republi
c m tic ke 1
I do not believe in municipalownership and in public
addresses have stated I do not
have no interest in or connection of any kind with
Mr1Hearst
I am a capitalist and a respecter of capital as well ava
laborer
S
I have never had to do with politics or politicians
a know little of the affairs of New York City
S Iwould lay down my life if necesjory In the uphold 1
fmjof thlaw 0f my country against < < norchy
Vct
If I Iwd n vote In New York City 1 Iftafglvlntrltto
William TraversJeromftforDlitrletAttorMy I would eon
slder ItmywesteotannxtatytQ east It for Mr Hewst for
Mayor
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Because of my work during the past two years I know
better perhaps than any other man in America that the
people are on the point of rising in their mightrising as
Tawabidingcountryloving Godfearing citizens to sweep
the great robbers off the face of our fair country
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t My advices running some 8000 letters daily from
every nook and corner of the country show me the people
arehesitating in that uprising They show me that their
eyes are on New York City They show me that if Jerome
and Hearst are elected the people will as one man and one
woman upontheir knees andcry 0 God we thank
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This cannot beanarchism
My work during the past two years has kept mo In I
touch with the people of America while my familiarity
wfth Wall Street llntnce and corporations for 36 years has S
shown me beyond the shadow of a doubt who are the real I
anarchists
With this knowledge I solemnly say to the people of
Now York the principal anarchists In Amorica today are 1
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Trust Company and Trust Thievesnot the Hearsts und
Municipal Ownorshipists
WHILE I PO NOT BELIEVE IN MUNICIPAL OWN I
ER5HIP AS A CHOICE BETWEEN IT AND THOSJ l
GRAFTERS AND THIEVES WHO WILL WINNEW
YORK CITY IF JEROME AND HEARST LOSE i
WOULD TAKE MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP EVEN j
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