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mm rn . Ms.. THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1920. 17 ft INTEREST LIGHT IN TUESDAY PRIMARY t - - llolli I'di'llpflHiivoFnll Tli'lcelH PlchPrt.nl. Vnofflpliil Cnn. TfilltloilH, opposition tn a, o, v, Thompson Hernia Tlclol imil Many Close OodIcsIh Miy Ito Seen. Tiicnlfiy will lie primary il,iv llirmuli. nut New York Hint". lhl M pn will t open from 3 tn 0 J. M, All rniolleil voters nmy exprenri their choice fop party cnndlilntes. Not In yenrs linn Ittrro lrrn so llttln tf'neml Inlncst In n Unlit over Hlnte numlnutlQiiR. TliM l.i duo to the foot (hot liotli the IlopuMIcati nnd the Demo emtio orijanUatlons nt iinonielul con. Mention picked a ticket. Airolnst such wwtlditteit ft flirht 1 mndo only In tlio In e of treincndmiH odds, in t tin IKipuIjIIcaii rsnltfl there In a templets opposition ticket, led tiy Htnla ! ntor CIupwu V. Thompson ot T.oclt r with (tin rxceptlon n( candidates t iho nomination for Attorney Oeiieral mi' r'tnto Knrrlnrer and Murvoyor. Tim Ieniicniis huvo only ono Htntf v id.t "lnurnKiiL" wiiitldatP, Mayor oeorcf It. I.unn of Bchenertmly, runnlnr fei I'm lulled Htntes Hetmto nomination nint I.loiit.-Oov. Hurry L'. Wullter. l.unn HAH made nn mrurcmlt'o tlithd i.ramlinjr Charles l Murphy nn an nn trtii boss, hut awn IiIh closest frlntrtn imIHo ho linn no rhannt, nlthuuih Ills wime nppoui'H on tlio bnllot before tlmt ef Waiuer. Ileiiiilillonii Ticket. Hie llepubllcsn ticket picked nt Mm convention, with tlio mimes of thu "In w.'ii'.ri" cnmlliMteii for nomination Col umn; tlio "vnnvMitUm" candidate In t ich esse, la; OovcrnorNntliAii U Miller of Onon data, UcorKo 1'', Thompson of Nlecurn, Umtenunt-flovernor- Jeremla Wood o) Nassau, William M. llonneti of Now Uik. Secretary nt State John J. l.in of . Yorl., ltobcrt II. 1-nwsou, Kings, 'oniptrolfor Jnmos A, Wendell, Vontsonicry ; William l.lebcrmann, Klniis. Treasurer N. Monroo Marshall, J finklln : Theodore II, Ilnylor, Now York; John V. Donohue, Putnam, utorney-Onernl -Chatle U. Newton ir Livingston. btito Engineer and Hurvuj or Frank M, Williams, OrniiRC. -Aoclnto Judges of tho Court of Ap peals Hmory A. Chase, of llrcene and I'reJcrlcli U. Crane of Kings. Two arc to be voted for and there In no opposi tion to the convention choice. United State Hrnator James W. Wadiwuith, Jr., Livingston; Klla A. ))oole, Kings; Hcorge Henry Piiyno, Tho lironx. No rlAlmn of letoiy over fornifr .IuJko Miller mo iimdo by PenAtor Thonnon or i. friends, alttiouiih they lira lioicful of 'ulnR better than Allot-ii-Gcnornl Morton II. Lewis did' run imis HRAlnit Uov. Charlrn S, Whitman to s'fars uso. Tlio total primary vote then was 414,350 ; divided, 295,171 for Whitman and 118,879 for Lewis, An J.'ivl. tlien did on his aide WllllAm Harm, tl'llllani U WaJtl,. Jacob A. I-.lv-Ineiton mid other powerful lenders, whllo Thompson luia none, It Is difficult tn sea how ho ran do better than I6wls, or even eo well. Ho has tho support of tho Hearst newspapers, which In eer Uln notions of tho city will bo of luc, 3rhdi VlKorous 1'lulit. Thompson has mado a vigorous cam fUsn. nttacklne Mr. Miller with ureat eltterne-s. On tho other hand Miller .u msdo few speeches, Senator Wadsworth, whose renomlna tlcn U a foreeono conclusion, han.scarcly knado any campaign at nil. Howttvcr, int result of tho Wadsworth fight will V watched with tho greatest InUrcst Wauso of tho opportunity to gauge the strength of tho suffrugUts, who nave k n work tooth and mill against lil-n. In addition to this opposition Wuds forth has had the active enmity of tho Anti-Saloon League as represented by William H. Anderson. Senator Wadsworth'n opponents nro Mrs, Doolo, for years prominent tn W. ' T. I. work, and Mr. I'nync, ono of New York city's Tax Commissioners nnd t. former newspaper roan, rayno has attacked Wadsworth from ono end of Inn State, to tho other and Mrs. Doolo I'M made a campaign, but tho opposition )&d not united on cither, so tholr voto will bo split. Mrs. Mary Garrett Hay, bo has been leader of Wadsworth'a vonisn enemies, will vote for Mrs. Biole, too says. Tho vote received by tho Insurgent tar.dldatc.i for tho other lUpubllcan but.: nominations will bo negligible, It h believed, The "convention" nominees In each Instance, except treasurer, hnvo tlio ndviintnga of flrt plaro nn the ilntw. .Mr. Ilnylor. InmirKeiil, In flint lit tli lii'iisiirci- iiioHi', with Mr. Mnr sliull, "cnminlloii," seroinl Mini Pono lllir, "ItiMirKfltlt." tlili'd riiniitiir Tlioinpfon Is miopponed n Iliu riolill'llh'ii nitiilldiilo for Urn dnycr. iiorolilp noinlnntloti ntnl Mrs, lloolg for tlm Himts iinmlniillon nf tlmt pnrly, it Is understood hnlli Inti.nd u nialtni nn mi.Iih iMllllil.llUII ful' Mlfmi nffll-.M nn II. n nolibltloii ticket nflnlr tlm pilmarles nnd tlmt William Itnnilolpli Heatst will NliPPOI't llll'lll, Coiiilnu tn district rontestR tlm most Inliirrstlmr ono np-Hlato Is tlmt for Urn lUpiilillciiii iiomliintloii for Conitrcss In tlm Twenty-slilli district, wlmrn (hero Is a thrni ronmred contest, Mnjor llnmlllon J'lsli of Putnam, rjeorgo V, art'gff of Ornnrc nnd Akin fl, Tnlliimn of Putcliess nm thu contenders, Tho ic suit In imieli In doubt with (lioim's friends confident nf victory, (Jrrutrr City ('output., Ho far n Now York rlly In conccninl tlm inont Inlvrestlnif situation exists hi tlio Hiiprenm Court iiomlnntlnns, imr tlciiliiily In the llecnml dlstilct, wiiUli IncludCH ICInt's. Oueens niid lllcliiiiond coiintlce, as well its Nnssuii nnd Huf folk outsldn tho city, In the fiwond five tiomlnntlons nre to lm tiuiiln, Knr thcsn fifteen Hciuib llcnni mid elnven Drinocruts) nro con testing Tim Itepulillriin nsplninlH In tlm order In which they will iippenr on tho Pallnt nm Justlco .IokcpIi Asplnnll of llrooklyni fleliili II, iKronir, iiiirioenle of Nnsimii County Judge Norinun H, Pllmi (1, A. '(, Asslstnnt District Attorney of Klnusi Justlnt Ieser W. Clark of Ichiimndi J. H, Htrnlil, n Iioinoornti H. Muriyn of Flatlmslii Kriink H, nnnnon, Jr of lUclitimndi 0 H, Phlllpbar nnd llsprenentntlvo John MncCrnto of llrooklyni Justlco Town semi Hcudder of Nnssuii i ,Tutleo Walter II. Jnyvox of Huffolli county t W. H, Pettlt of Nimsniii A, J. Mllulirlst nnd Clmrl II. I.nw of Ilrooklyn. Asplnnll, fl.uk, Jnyeo. mid Hcuddcr, lm latter n neinocrai, nro sltlliiR Jus tlccs. AlthoiiKh nn formal notion was inken It is understood tlmt tho ltepuh- lican ognnlsnilon tints turned down Asplnnll, f lurk and Hcudder. Jncoh A,- Livingston, hend of the or gnnlsatlon, him placed his 0, IC. on Jny cox, (liinnon, Law, t'ettlt ami Muct'rnte, Jaycox, Law nnd MncCrnln am likely tn win, fio Is Asplnall, who nn n silting Justlco hns the ndvnntmre of heading tlm list. The fifth nomination lies be tween Mnrtyn, Pottll nial tSnnnor It Is liollevcd. Mr. Asnlnall. who Is a Hcnubllrnn, nlso Imil the good fortune to draw llrst place on the Democratic ballot, bli naiim havln hot it entenM there by his friends, The other tin candidates In the order limy are on tlm bnllot nro Federal Judge ICdwArd L. nnrvlii, County Judge II, J. Humphrey of queens s .1. n, ruraui, who Is now a Mnnlrlp.il Court Judlfs- j . H, W. McMnhon, Justice Jnycov, John I C. Judge, Justlco Clark, justice newmcr, 0. J. fl, Dowllnjr nnd Charles J. Pruhnn, Preferred Hlnle Xnmed, OrgnnlitatHi lenders hnvo let U be known that tho preferred slate here con Mists of Oarvln, Humphrey, McMnhon, Scudder nnd Uruhnn. The latter lives In Flatbush nnd Is head of Mm tort di vision of the Corporation Counsel's of fice. This slato stands Mm best chance of winning, although there hnn been somo rcaciVn ngnlnst McMnhon. In tho First Judicial District, Includ ing New York county nnd The Uronx, Micro lire twelvo cnndldstes for nine (upreme Court nominations In the He publican and Democratic parties, Tlio Ilcpubllciin list ns It will Appear on the bnllot li Justlco Chillis L. Guy. ltalph V. Wechslcr. Morris 8. Schectorr Joseph 11. Clevengcr. Jnmes O'Malley, Justlco Leonard A. Olcgcrlch, Justlco M. Wntley Platiek. Isldor Was scrvogel, Justlco John Ford, Justice .Mitchell I Ihlnnger. Henry IC Davis r.nd Hobert McC. Marsh, mm simmm& JIsS far jyrfiii-tMi.t(wTiruif -fSp NEW PATRONS, ami liakcd with old cnttoracri, are ntbered in (a receive the sabii benefits at bare been shared by their friends through oar liberal terms, $25.00.51.00 Week! $50.00. $ 1.00 Weekly $100.00. $2.00 Weekly jfk or our9& f Gm ufjh Car our6x6 oCwkm HE2 gPfeJXTvsaw Till, B.rKdXQr1 Quebec Canada FyROM Labrador to Palm Bench there is no place for nn Autumn holiday like fascinating, old, French Quebec. And high on the cliffs, overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence, is thoChateau Frontenac, a king's castle dispensing the comforts and luxuries of Pari3 and New York to throngs of cultivated, interesting people. Autumn days, well into November, ore full of changing color, clear and refreshing j Ideal for coif and motoring. Splendid links. Fine motor roads via Albany and Montreal or thru Maine. Rcservation$ tor late September and October should be made now. CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS 1231 Broadway, New York, or ' CHATEAU FROtrTENAC, Quibw, Csnwls. m Snln nf lliv lm Complete i llll II "mi" II VZU m Bedroom Suits Vrfin Quflltil fvr four I'um WOO Am, Wilnut itOOQ AO QuenAnnr . $AVO,iV M50 Am, Walnut 017 Q7 Colonial $575 Am, Wilnut Colonial . , W Am, Walnut Queen Anne $750 Milwfliny Queen Anne J&OO American Walnut 4 Toil . 937 Mahogany Queen Anne $MM American I ion An Walnut bull XVI M JV.O Dining Room Suits I'rUn QitvM for t'w J'ecei, J350 Coldrn Oak 4070 f.n Queen Anne pAO.O JjlSOMaliopny 3497 SeSr041 459.49 $7110 American Walnut Mm $1000 Mahogany 434.24 524.74 599.89 639.89 749.24 558.49 797.67 999.89 1 IcpplcwMte. $1377 Mahogany Reniluince. JIC85 American 1 'lA.n OA Wal.llepplevliite I Dn.ln J237S American OQ70 AO Wat. Italian ,.lOV.nV Living Room Suits VrUtt Pimled vr Ihm I'lttri, ,SUt,,;r ,--.$1 98.89 cT.Vc," 339.67 $525 Cane Velotir Suit $550 Leather Suit $750 Cane Tap ed ry Suit $795 Tspeitry Suit J10S0 Velour Suit , . . J1I0O Tapestry Suit 419.74 437.24 599.34 634.98 837.87 879.49 The amazinfr bargains in this great sale are inducing our customers to buy their needs for the entire year. The enthusiastic crowds visiting our three great stores are acclaiming this the greatest furniture sale ever held in New York. Our 36 departments are offering every household need at startlingly low prices. Kindly come mornings to avoid the afternoon crowds. Purchases Made. Now Will Be Stored FREE OF CHARGE Until You Are Ready for Them. Corlaimis $0,50 Croii Stripe . $4,9A $8,00 Croii Stripe CM $10.00 Crou Striper,.. . H.50 Dutch Scrim Curtains $7,50-3 I'iecei -ready to liann $5,98 $9,00-3 I'iecei ready to. . . . i.ri Ml 9x12 BruBsols 4475 Cstliiirrrrdlt , , In s vsrlftycf liesutlfiildealrns, Rag JlugH 18x36., 59c 27x54, 2.30 25x50, 2.101 36x72, 3.49 Floor Oil tali SSq.Yd Csih or Credit. Heavy Felt Base A Variety of Neat Patterns. 'in , I t Mi ' ! American Walnut Queen Anne Bedroom Suit Four Pieces IHnM nrpsrstnly If uestrisl.) Dlir.HHr.ii. nrgiiisriTU'osimi.. . Sowing Mnchino The Union SO-Vrsr (litsrsiilc. 29.50 ( jnhorCrf Jll. I'hr draws; PrDvlnwl inulfl, Msdn by tho Nnw IIiiiiri Hewing Msrbluii Company. cilll'i'oiioUK, Jii-tuUr lTicolian .. TOILETTAIII.K. ifcffniar I'rlcslMa. . nil U, iifKuur rn-("ji.n PailJor 1 1 SS.S9 ll'eeto IlKI. I'lkc SHOD 398.49 Cuh nr Crrdll. IHHK Bath Touch Reg. $4.50 per ilo $3.50 Rcr, $6.00 per do . 4,75 Reg. $8.00 per dor G.50 Reg. $10,50 per do . 9,00 Hemmed Sheets 8U90 2.9 Pillow Cases 50x36 . . 89e Blaofcefts 50i72 Fleece Blankets 3,25 5472 rieece lllanseti . 3.50 (Ml Fleece Blankets 3.85 6I76 Fleece Blankets 4.50 Snlo of LUDWIG BAUMANN Welcomes New Accounts Wo want you to feel at liberty to como to ub with your homo outfitting problems. VVo hnvo furnished tho homes of millions of satisfied cus tomers. That is your guarantee of fair dealing and honest merchandise. You need not have the ready cash, nor need you disturb your savings. Select whatever you want, pay a few dollars clownyour purchase will be delivered promptly then pay the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. No matter what your incomo in Ludwig Bnumnnn will extond you all the credit you need to furnish your homo complete. w 1 I 5 Sf' -ft. ' j ! 1 ! jwlgP. f-TTT ''' j Bed . Enamel llran Wood $22 Mnamel lied $14.89 $33 F.namfl Hal 24J9 $33 Brail Bed, Rib.Llffct 25.49 $45 Brass lied, bright fin. 29.89 $40 Ursn 13rd . 31,49 $45 l-namel Wood Bed. full tire . 35,(7 $55 Golden Oak Wood lied, lull sue . 42.98 1 Sale of W 11784 Single Pio.rna Bed Room Pieces $29,24 29,89 30,49 39.74 39.97 53.89 64.34 87.67 $10 Golden Oak Chiffonier $45 American Wal, Toilet Table $.19 Golden 0.ik Drener $50 Enamel Dreiser . $50 Golden Oak I'rlncesa Uresser. $C9 Ivory Chiffonier $80 American Wal, Dreiser $110 Ivor Chlflorol Dining Room Pieces $14.74 19.49 39.89 43.74 58.98 63.24 67.69 74.49 99.67 Living l(oom Pieces $13.98 . 18.34 23.94 27.49 31.89 39.67 54.24 $21 Jacobean Oak Serving I able $25 Jacobean Oak Serving Table $50 Golden Oak Buffet $55 Golden Oak China Cloiet $75 Golden Oak tluflct . , $80 Golden Oak nutlet . , $85American'Wtir Chins Closet , , $95 American VIA Chins Closet j $125 Amnion Wal, Dulfet , $18 Fumed Oak Chair. . . . $24 Rocker, Maliogany fuii'JIi $30 Mahogany Chair eitry Arm CI $35 Mahoginv'Tap. estry Arm C liiur $40 Tspeitry Arm Rocker . $50 Imit, Leather Rocker, Mali, fin. $70 Tapestry Arm Chair . Ludwig Baumann's Liberal Credit Terms AaounUOpcned $5 q faQQQ .$ .50 a Week 51.00 n " ..r. $1.50 a " , $3.00 a " $3.50 a " $4.50 a " $7.50 a " LARGER AMOUNTS IX PROPORTION Our Credit Requires No Extra Charges. No Interest Added. On $ 35 Purchase On$ 75 On $100 On $200 On $250 On $300 On ($500 Voir may open an account with a smile sale article or as many as you want at the sale prices. Mahoftanu Adam Dinini Room Suit Four Pieces ir.lmlrnt.) l'sv for this Hi iT. Ill!l M ITKVIl," eJIUN'A (M.OHET. Hntuliur rrlrolllS. PoMsrpsntelyl (SoM 1 JIUKFI'. K.XTKN'HION TAI1UC. Ki-HUlar ITIco SUA HKIIVI.N'UTAUU'., Itwil.r l'rlco $SO . AiiUllWrrklv, .107.;" M.II7 73.711 :n.t) 1 mm: chair. Kach, res, pries 122. aiim niAirt, KtK.I'rlcs3U.. . 15.98 23.79 lies, l'tlic SUU 298.68 Csih nr t'rrdlt. sak oj Hoosef eiriiiiislhiogs You way open an sivnunt nr InvlwlHn youripuri' lmn nny of ilico lisrgslnn at the. Mix price. SHOO No. 6 4 Sewed Corn Broom No. 2 -Tpj: Coffee Mill Ml f 1.1 B ' i hi H ,$100 While, Enaricl 1 tt f. . iwefitfcnc Cabinet '.4. Hi iftAwo.: Hl.. ' tlo u a 1 ' NXl 1 I l S i ! ii i i i i 'i'.'i m rt ob it trc no s na as las! Mv.L: rr-3 mi :i!!ii!ir"':!': VIII 1 1 1 FMIII I t'l 1 ! :' . I ' !' . ,7T"ff- U lr. - MTI 3-ROOM $ OUTFIT Pay tor il il.&O Weekly 269 4-ROOM OUTFIT Vav for it ts Wctklu 3-room $An OUTFIT ODD OF" PERIOD FURNlTLfRE ray (or it S Wttklu 4-ROOM OUTFIT OF PERIOD FURNITURE JJJ Pau for U lit WttUv 1 o,rv Speti,I Sale of " Cabinets for c Vidrola VIII i In Golden Oak 15.50 j cj ' Genuine Broun Spanish Leather 'Lleins Room Suit Three Pieces Mahogany finish framei. An exceptionally handsome uit. There are 324 other in this isle, each one just ai great a bargain as the one illustrated lice. Trice SJ10. nuts Furni- assort- Viclrolas, Grajonolas & Sttpcrioncs From $25 to $300 Columbia Grafonola In Walnut or Ma hogany, with Non Pet Automatic Btop $120 ray for It S12 Down and Sl.AO W'wldl'. Wo havo complotfl 11 brarlra of Piano Holls nnd Vlcto;, Colum. and Emrrson lloo onlD, nhtch can be charirod to your ac count nt tbo rcsrular cash prices. We specialize in Grand Rapids Period 1 4ni-a rrvittiu. alcn will vnil Tinrl citrli n ments. Only the products ot Grand Rapids' most renowned manufacturers are represented. 238 Period Suits and 1,019 Single Pieces are a special feature ot this great sale. Prices are far lower than you would expect to pay for furniture of such character. Suits from these well-known manufacturers nro repre sented: The Sli?h Furniture Co., The Phoenix Furniture Co., The Luce Furniture Co., The Widdlcomb Furniture Co., The Windsor Furniture Co., The Grand Rapids Fur niture Co., The Johnson Furniture Co. ' You may purchase any of these suits on our Liberal Credit I 149.67 Cnsli nrCreilll. if Ik 3Br $2.25 Bread Box Hound Tup. 1.39 ... 11 $2.10 CIMa flajjri f DINNER i SETS (American I'nrco- lain, flrnt hihI ' Ity; lJ plociM. ' Hrrvlcn for 13 , persoiu, Hrs. I'rlre MS j 17.58 f C111I1 nr ('wilt. $ fn3l).llrm ( .ji'oi'rwn ' ' J W Electric Iron M?. . . ltm '. ",ll tt. In. and tOO-l'lei-n Sets .K.IMI1 54 Bristol Curpel Sweeper 1.98 Ik rut-out nluir 3.98 8 Piece Liberty Brand Aluminum Set Hps. r-rlretl? 8.49 ( anil nr ('mill. si siffbutch Canister Set ' 95c ' our guar.ixtm: No maltor when you bouRht your furni ture, ns Ions w? you hnvo it we will make (rood nny defects. There is no time limit to this Kunrnntec. Special Notice to Our Old Customers Tlm tjarcalni tn this snlo arc rcnllr cttraurdlnary im.l wi mmi y'i tn sect your full shnw of tliem. 1 oil limy ail. I nhitliir )uu x.1111 In Mmr amiunt nt tlm hI nrlcm, Tlih applies Mlicllirr jour iiiviiunl l imuiii or If you havo rlotl It. Refrigerators Cohleti Onk, fiilU'lnnilalrtl iypltun traps. Kiuinol llnml food I'liamlicr. Itcmovulilis Ira thrives. KtB. Trice ll.'O. 14.50 23. Baby Carriages lfr sr. Tr. f; (,'aih or Crciltt. S2.1 Kcfclitrrators i;.Sn $:i.l ltrfrlRorators Ul.UA SJS ItcfrlKorators. . . , l'jll.n.1 S40 Itrfrifturaton U3.n.1 U7 ItefrlKcrators as,(M CO llcfrlKcrators 41,03 America's Greatest Furniture House Iudu)igBaumann Jmmmf Do Not Confuse Us with Other Stores with Similar Names t onh or Credit HomKomo J'ullman, Manl tsry Upliolslery. Itubber Tired Wheels, Tuliulsr l'lisUrrs, IIO Pultmas. . $il rutlman . ."', l'ullman. . . .s.';).i,.i . .I7..K) . 17, IU Open 9 to 5:30 Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 35 TO 36 St. Block 8th Ave. NEW NIONK NU1IBRR LONG ACT. K 1SS9 NEWARK, N. J. 49-51 Market Street . Wo Give Sperry Gold Stamps We. have no connection with any other Stores- These are our only three Stores. 1 Ik