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CATTARAUGUS REPU B LICA N ,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1914.
blank' on which is printed the nam ■toosevelt and others pleading with*
"Pitplish it on tha house tops if (thee
and, emblem of each of the politico
lira to vote for Davenport.
parties, whith a voting circle undei * The slzes—or rather the lack of it drisjros', as thy people are dp in 'arms
neatb eaeh emblem. By making i -of tho Progressive* vote in this eoun«. against such legislation.”
fiaark in the circle beneath the embleL
THE W AY THE MONEY GOES,
L 1 yt can mean only one thiin-g; that Is,
of the party of his Choice, the vote, y hat the party ia absolutely without
In th e la st four years under Rte
Ment, M r. Murphy ia as much the boss treasury departm ent at W ashington,
of the Democra tic organization in N ew Instead of reducing the number, this
Y ork state a s he w as la st w eek, and administration increased it to 3,541.
he w ill be a® much 1the- boss k>£ i t n e x t This administration found a field force
w eek aa h e is this week.
,
under the secretary of the treasury© !
Nom inally he is only th e {Leader of 1,407 persons mostly civil service emammanji Hall, which is th e Demo- pioyees. A Democratic congress reCratio organization o f N ew Y ork moved these positions from the classiCounty, but through M s sub-bosses he tied service,. destroyed the m
^ erit sys, ulcontrola th e organization in Greater tern in the field force to make place for
Y ork, and through h m aUianoes. Democratic spoilsmen and increased
wit]U bosslets in B uffalo, Albany and that field force to 2,085 persons. In
ei^vwbere ho controls th e Democratic stead of a reduction, as promised, we
oj-g^ ization bf the state-. A majority find th a t in a single year there is an
,o£ £be m e m b e rs o f th e Deimocratic increase of 1,036 officers and agents
Btate comm ittee w ere selected by M ur- in a single departm ent of the govern• ■*
* —
‘
A
phy,- indorsed by M urphy and* e le c t-} nte3a^‘ Democratic economy
m*/ is this
wj vmdier M urphy
,
. «
w,.
stance alone cost the taxpayers $ 1 ,
•ed
supervision.
Th*
4,4 u” atex.M "r*,!V
750,030 annually. Ton absolutely M lU
of th e bulwarks of Tammany’s power,
and in th e years th a t Mr. W hitm an has
held it “he has not been in politics.”
Nobody would know from Ms adminis
tration of the office w hether he was
a Dem ocrat Dr a Republican. Surely,
the Times m ust adm it th a t th is is a
record of independence in politics, des
pite the fact th a t Mr. W hitman is un
doubtedly a straight-out organization
Republican.
w ill express his intention of support
lope of a future. To what end, there- publican adm inistration, 1907-1910, the
ing, generally, th e candidate of tha
‘qre, th e e ffo r ts to keep a semblance total o f a ll expenditures out of th e
p
a
rty
;
he
w
ill
not
hind
him
self
to
vot<
s ta le trea su ry was $ 2 0 1 , 3 1 1 , 6 8 0 .8 0 . In
*£ life in it?
■ teftding the ptpar tt expnttion of
the ticket should men be named whom
■ d f b r , u n le s s r e q u e s te d to do so,
Ear certain of th e Progressive lead the four years of Democratic admin- " <>S- -I S'
* 60*— -lu b s c m m o r a e u t
he does not regard as qualified. No on. ers th ere m ight be som ething to gain
-it torn m-1**'
will know, at the tim e, which party hi >T application o f a r .i 'icial respuratifcn iiSti'atum no\V closing’, 1911-1914, tne
tb.<•*, formerat well as preseat address.
total o f .expenditures otrfc of th e stateenrolls w ith ; he will* place the blanl
"M
'** ’ 74 '•*irrtjV,V e h n o ld b e a d rie « s e d ,
‘
they
plight
be
able
to
profit
tia
same
»A».',:-vt«5KBPusjactit, S a la m a n c a . N. Y,
treasu ry is $317,104,872.19.
Under
•in an envelope, seal it, and put it ii
‘s te n t b y ' dickering w ith the Demo four years o f Democratic administraa box provided- for the purpose.
L
AS TO ENROLLMENT
crats if they could keep even a sm all cion the total expenditures have in *
due
course
of
time
th
at
box
will
b(
“No, P ll not vote; 1*11 not go near
'radion o f the Progrejsriive p a rty creased $115,793,185.53.
FINEST’ QUALITY
QU
MftCESiT VARIETi
W Mle the returns from 1914 are
the prim ary booth. I don’t like this opened at the office o f the board o
dive. But for the Progressive rank
being asked what my politics ,is—it’s elections at L ittle Y alley, and eacl
.nd file to continue to vote the <Pro- noti a ll in vfeit the indications are th a t
M 1918
r . ( f
nobody's business b u t my own what voter xvill be classified as an enrollei
>t<is^1v.3( ticket means nothing more 7 h , v , r rn 5
i
i
f
i.
,
th»
«mho
- -M a.b0Ut as muon ciiatnoe o t Murphy’s tu reduce the number ol officials, but ’
voter
of
the
party
of
his
choice.
Whe.
party^ I belong to or what candidate I
aor less than to throw aw ay th eir
'lh
tse
iigur.es
show
th
a
t
th,a
people
yo,juntarijy relea sin g ' his grip on the on the contrary, you increased them
the primaries are held next year, on],
SRjESjhw;!
intend to vote for.1*
/otes, 'Those' of them who prefer tho o f N ew York sta te for the four’ years 1)(?moeratic ^ a t e or^a!I1ization as there all along the line.'*
those
whose
names
appear
on
this
Its
T
fJ
p
irfi
T
i
n
T
7
J
3
Koon
a
~
trr’try
c
+
o
n
n
T
T
A
-r
I
The frequency w ith which remarks
Democratic party to the Republican ju st •ended have been paying an av er-, ^ of ,t be (kaiaer»s giv.i ng Berlin to th e
!A CA5H0ftf
W hat but certain defeat could th v*
Of this sprt were encountered by work can secure a ballot, and thus partic,
a
year
more
for
|
_
vould make their votes count for age o f $28,900,000,
__ ^
^
.o .
,.
^ ,
, Democratic party look for from the
m m m
ers Of th e various political parties on pation in the primary of each party wil nore by voting directly for the D?m- Ihc-b- governm ent under Democratic
“ *
T
voters th is fa ll after such a cynical
j
governm ent under 1 m e
It m ay be tru e th at tfae- Tammany breaking of its promises? Then the
oe
limited
to
those
who
regard
them
prim ary day indicates that there is a
jc-ratic candidates. Those o f them adm inistration than they paid* during organization has suffered by reason European war flam ed up. New disIleather
adves,
Iha^generpl
way,
as
affiliate
’•‘-restores..*)
m arked aversion on the p 3 r t of man}
vho, a s betw een Dem ocrats and Re- the preceding four years under Re- q£ Murphy’s eicu rsicn s into state. po-K- asters and new duties arose. A new
.vith
th
a
t
party.
There
is
nothing
un
voterk to the provisions of the lav
xufclieans, prefer iRe publicans, can publican adm inistration.
tic9> but tbe c<mtracting business has persp! ! ? I e^ ° f
bH|XgjE
which make enrollm ent a requiremen :air, or unreasonable, about such a
<To understand w hy it costs so m uch
nake their v o les count only by casi
<
. was created. The sense of partisan. .
"T
irrangem ent; on the contrary it is es
for participation in the primaries, li
n g them for the Republican eandi- more to run the s ta te under a Dem n o t -suffered. W lUi limited cpporturn- ship was duiled for a time. J$r. W ik p ^ S e ly c o I k in lo l^ B S ' p iS f ff S d 8 t*n&S
ocratic administration than its costs ties for submitting sealed proposals son proved himself nobly equal in most eeirresladies’ ana chilOrea’Sebogff, tiU'DCS Preiates.
so far as th is state of mind arises :eniial *te fairness in the selection o
in New Y ork City, the Tammany bOjSS respects to a most difficult situation.
SSf 1C%
party candidates. Nor is the systen
* ------under a Republican, it ia necessary
from a desire tob e independent ii
will
continue
to teop an affectionate
r e l e “ ed Z t T s
THE DEADLY PARAL CEL
to .examine in detail the operations of
political action, and from objection tr xexv; Buffalo had it years before th
eyo
upon
Albany,
lirect primary
agitation began—be
There is a “deadly parallel '5 between
any*
ineptitude of the state department ;
even an appearance of being dictatec
25c.,
the state governm ent—-to look m tb >the
WUJlJW.
Will
4U release
reiea*;a m
s grip
on
the
If
BDCK, .ROBDCK
;ause
experience showed th a t it wa.
m
urphy
w
his
grip
on
the
If the
the Democratic
Democratic party
party is
is saved
saved or
or j
•onditions
of
the
country
today
ar.d
to, it can be understood ; but if thesi
Mrf-/-.
-L“
1
*‘ ■
*
'
•ecessary to prevent corruption.
hose of 20 years ago, declares H o n , oes.t o f running the various state de- gmt-e organization when he is clubbed resp ited on the Tuesday after the first packedin zinc boxes, vatiiEpdn^er lucT in hanh
voters would take the trouble to ex
px^rtments.
0f f a.n d n - t
Monday in November it w ill owe its soifce,largealumiaiua boxe3, withepongc,20c.
Surely no man who believes in th
Simeon D. Fess, representative in con
amine into the why and wherefore 0 .
The state arcWtccfs office furnish.
'
------------f f! ‘y ‘®^
ot the he&
gress of the 6 th Ohio district.
Dr.
th is provision of the law, they woulr principles of anyone of the politica
..P , OTt r n c e a protects'chiiaren. foole c c c ’K E S " E « . “ 8 « : A ? 0 - - •
>arties need be ashamed to say so - A?ss is a close student of political con- «5 « “ I H u t o t k w . It is one of th e A HOKHIELE MESS AND A PROVERB
See th at it exists not for the purposi
sm aller departm ents of the sta te but
N. Y. Sun.
and the Democratic party” : is th a t 2Q.26 Albany Stroat, Cambrlduo,’ Ma&ft
nd that is all th at enrollment amountiitio x is , b e in g t h e a u t h o r of t h e H is t o r y
^ Oldest aud Lareest Manufacturers o f
of encouraging or permitting imper
.was e x t e n s i v e l y am plified as to its
The classic t e x t of the Republicans '
Shoe Polishes in ths World*
o,
It
does
not
bind
a
man
unduly
of Political Theory and Party Organi
tincut questions, but as a very neCCS
payroll
this
year.
Four
years
ago,
in
congress
in
their
sermons
on
the
—
7 '*
ior interefere w ith the independen zation in the United States.
sary safeguard. Because it is to the
September, 1910, under Republican ad- failure of the Democrats to keep their
W HITM ANS RECORD
etion which is every voter’s privilege
“Democrats can not ignore the deadly m inistration, the sta te architect’s pay- platform vows of economy is Hon. J.
public interest that every intelligen
DEPENDENCE,
parallel of 2 0 years ago,” he
says, roll w as $8,422.16. This year the state J. F itzgerald’s confession in A pril:
vo ter should take part in the selectio,
.
N.
Y. World, Dem
DON’T WASTE YOUR VOTE
‘when they superseded a protective tar xrchitect’s payroll for the firsh half * in a few months I shall be called The Times takes an
of candidates, and because the tim ei
exception to The
“The Big B ull Mooser and the cor iff system by their revenue system un
U
approaching when those who are to di
of
Septem
ber
is
$6,892.65,
or
tor
the
upon,
in
the
discharge
of
my
official
W
orld’s
remark
th
a
t
“on the issue of
upt Tiger are in cahoots to beat thi
AND
der the name of the W ilson bill. Im
so n ext year m ust qualify, we earnest
a duties, to review the record that this independence the W hitm an record is
tepublican candidate for governor, Dk- ports increased, exports decreased, the full month, $13,785.30. TM s is
ly Invita the attention of voters c
record,
rict A ttorney W hitman,
and elee; balance of trade was turned against us, m onthly increase over 1910 o f $5,- Democratic House shall have made in fur better than the Glynn
this class to a consideration of th»
has
Hynn, • Murphys ‘L ittle Boy B lue,’ ‘ ./old w'as exported, capital could not •*16.14, or an annual uncrease of $64,- its discharge of the expenditures of und asks. When,where and how
reasons for requiring enrollment.
tbe public money. W henever I thin k
W hitman ever given any indica
says Mr. Sulzer. “Davenport is a joki invest, labor lost employment. In a •157.68.
Educate for profit. Learn to earn
Under the old plan of nominatin
T
his
increase
of
over
50
per
cent
is
of
the
horrible
m
ess
I
sh
all
be
called
hatever of independence in poli
nd only a stalking horse for Glynn. word, business was paralyzed.
with your brains—not your hands.
Candidates, caucuses were held, eithe
ter a department that is doing no upon to present to the country in be- tics?”
Ie w ill not poll 39,000 votes .'5
' The Bryant & Stratton Training
“In the face of such distress, the
to name the candidates directly, as i,
We shall let the Times answ'er its
No one suspects W illiam Sulzer anc Democratic party sought a new' issue more work todays than it dad in 1910. half of the Democratic party I am
will
make all of your previous edu
tow n s and villages, or to choose deli
■The increased cast represents ex- tempted to quit my place.”
own q u estion : “The truth is, that un
is followers of desiring the election oi and a new' leader and it found the is
cation commercially valuable. It
g a te s to a convention, as in the case c
It is no fau lt of Mr. F itzgerald that til this year nothing has happened
dartin' H. Glynn, who became gover- sue in ‘1 6 to l* and the leader in W il travagance and the m anufacture of
will teach you in a few months more
larger political units. Theoreticallyhe is now in this “horrible m ess.” He which gives the faintest indication of
or as a result of Sulzer’s removal, liam Jennings Bryan. We were told the i lot of new jobs.♦ ------than you can learn in years of busi
how Mr. W hitm an stands on the m at
and generally in fact—Republicans at
here is a suspicion, openly voiced ii tariff had nothing to do w ith it and •I HE "FAKER” AND THE MERCHANT
ness. I t will start you in a business
tr|ed
^
ter of independence in politics, for untended the Republican caucuses, Den
ome of tbe New York papers, that Coi. th at the depression w aa world-wide.
office where you will have business
M a m W atterson „E the Louisville I *r”“
* * 1*' “ >.‘ P“ d ■“ *«><» m o v in g , /is
As ev I m tMg year ^ hag nQt feeen in ^
oerats the Democratic caucuses, etc
opportunities.
.oosevelt feels so bitter against Mr. Now*, W ilson says, it is m erely ‘psycho Courier Jo urnal has been indulging in :esult of th a t fury the appropriations tics.”
Occasionally, when there was a livel
/hitm an because of the la tter ’s re- logical.’
*English, B u sin ess, Shorthand,
a b it of fun at the ease wdth w'hich for 1915, leaving out the river and
E xactly so. Mr . W hitm an was a city
contest over some nomination, th
harbor
b
ill,
which
w'as
shorn
o
f
i
t
s
E
le c tr ic a l and Drafting Depart
usal to he bossed by him, that he wil
“Now, note the deadly parallel: For the inhabitants of the Southern town
m agistrate for three years, judge of
righ t of a voter to participate in
p
r
e
p
o
s
t
e
r
o
u
s
e
x
t
r
a
v
a
g
a
n
c
e
s
o
n
ly
by
ments. Day and Night School. Send
:o all th at lies within his power ‘ te
of Irvine w'ere taken in by a “fak er”
the court of general sessions for near
caucus would be challenged on tli _ r in g a b o u t his defeat, e v e n t h o u g h il the first time in 2 0 years imports
th e t e n a c i t y o f a R e p u b lic a n s e n a t o r ,
tor
catalogue. Positions f o r aU
ly three years, and district-attorney
h a v e o u t r u n o u r e x p o r t s . I n the sin »vho sold, a t 25 cent3 per, largo num
ground th a t he belonged to the othf
a
re
a
h
u
n
d
r
e
d
m
illio
n
s
in
e
x
c
e
s
s
o
f
graduates.
e a p p a r e n t t h a t t h a t m e a n s the eon- gle month of April, 1914, the c h a n g e bers Of a Single contrivance know-n
for nearly five years, and “he has not
party, and a disagreeable time .woul
those
of
1913,
theriast
year
of
“Repubbeen in politics.”
nuation in power of Tammany.
against us from the month of April a is a combined p eeler, slicer and corer.
follow ; but in the main the fact th,
Jjcan
extravagance.”
As
for
the
“abo
W hether this suspicion be warranted year ago, was 64 million dollars. Tfcri \e r y u s e fu l to h o u se w iv e s in ih e canY et these are offices whieh
the
the gatherings w ere public limited pax
lition
of
useless
offices”
hear
Senator
politicians
of
both
parties
make
the
r not, it is nevertheless true
that tendency w as continued in May, a nipg aild preserving season, which the
tieipation in the caucuses to those whBoed
Smoot
of
U
tah
;
utmost
effort
to
control.
The
district
BUSINESS COLLEGE
oth Col. Roosevelt and Mr. Sulzer axe direct resu lt of the Underwood tariff Irvine stores w-ere selling at 10 cents.
attorneyship is w'orth almost as much
counted them selves members of tt
“W
hen
the
administration
came
into
orking to th at end; for every vote act, the second W ilson bill. Capital is The “faker” was an'advertiser of his
to a political machine as the police
9 8 a W. G en esee S t., B uffalo, N.Y,
party in question.
aat is cast for either Davenport ox hesitating, labor is unemployed, gold wates, and is entitled, to som ething power there were 3,183 employed in the commissionership. It used to be one of
Under the first direct primary lax
.ulzer, or for any candidate for gov is leaving the country in frigh tfu l better than the designation assigned
enacted, enrollm ent was not require
M
ernor except Whitman, gives hope te proportion, business is paralyzed and to him. If thc stores carrying the
M
3L
—any voter was allowed to go to tl
dynn.
the nation is facing an issue of bonds, little article in question had adver
primary booth and vote for the cand
There is not the slig h test doubt that and a season of depression sim ilar t o } tised it and demonstrated it to custo
dates of any party which he chos
he number of people in the state who that of 2 0 years ago under the last mers as opportunity presented itself,
£
€€
Im m ediately it was found that th
^sire to see the present state admin- pem ocratic adm inistration of revenue the housev/iyea of the surrounding
235348480101232323000253482300005353534848
plan was open to very serious obje
stration, w ith its record of extrava- system of tariff. W hen we remind our country w'ould have been supplied be
tions. In Pennsylvania, for instam
,.mce, inefficiency and scandals, turned Democratic friends of our warnings fore the so-called “faker” arrived, and
in strongly Republican districts whei
at of power' exceeds by more than last year when we discussed the U n at an advantage of 15 cents to each
there were spirited contests for t l
j
0 per cent the number of people who derwood bill, in which some of us purchaser.
Republican
nominations, Demo or a
It is not keeping desirable articles
esire to see th at administration eon- pointed out the inevitable consequence,
took Republican primary ballois ai
in
stock, but by putting their desir
inued in power.
we are indicated as calam ity h o w le r s .
helped name the Republican candidate
SB
It follow s naturally that If all these Wilson declares it is simply a state ot ability before the possible buyer as
In strongly* Democratic districts, R
forcefully, and as often as possible,
cople unite in support of the strong- mind.
publicans sim ilarly influenced Dem<
st candidate, the present state adminnor
“It is ad interesting study to note that the m erchant m akes quick profits
eratic nominations. Inevitably the c
tration
w ill be retired by an over- the parallel, the sim ilarity of the pres and develops his highest efficiency as
arose th at members of the opposite j
j
1
helming majority.
ent Democratic regime w ith that of a public servant whose value is in ac
litical party were doing what th
The one candidate who can defeat tw enty years ago. I can not believe cordance w'ith his success in acquaint
could to bring about thc numinati
iartin H. Glynn is Charles S. W hit- that the people w ill fail to connect re ing %he public w ith its opportunities
A remarkable sale of Hengerer-Quality Furniture together with special sales of IS
Of w eak candidates, and charges
c
end supplying its want's a t fair prices.
ian.
su
lts
w
ith
eauses.”
corruption of voters were rife.
Oriental and DomesticRugs, Portieres and Lace Curtains, China, Gas and Electric ^ icy
H
The housewives in Irvine, and round
Thef only ticket that can beat the
i
W hen Gov. Hughes urged the enac
about, have cause for
grievance
! Portables, Blankets, Comforters, Sheets and Pillow Cases and $ 100,000 Linen Sale, g
PEACEFUL QUAKERS IN ARMS
lynn ticket is the Republican ticket
m ent of a direct primary law in NcRepresentative Thomas S. Butler, against the merchant who did not
nail ticket is deserving of the supI At the same time there will be an important sale of Laces.
£
York, Ms opponents pointed to ti
_>rt of every citizen who wants to see who* represents a Pennsylvania cdm<- ! push the corer and peeler sufficientunsatisfactory conditions in Pennsj
i
We are mailing this week an illustrated folder telling af^out all of these Important
derly government restored in
this stitu cn ey largely of th e Quaker faith, 1 ly to distribute it widely before the
vania and other states having simikhas made public a letter of protest "faker” came to town. Y et, so per
cate.
; events, if you have not received a copy write us and we wilj send one by return mail. §
law s as an argum ent against the ado;
If the dissatisfaction w ith the pres against the revenue bill from Joseph verse is human nature, the m ercnants
tion. of the direct primary system
et governm ent at Albany is repre- C. Sharpless of London Grove, Pa. Mi- and the houswives wrho bought of the
th is state. Gov,
Hughes prompt!
nted on election day by a vote di- B utler says that Mr. Sharpless is a traveling demonstrator are doubtless
j
I|
painted out th a t tMs argument w:
ided among half a dozen candidates, Quaker of high standing, independent unifrd, in abuses of him as a man w'ho
not against direct primaries,
be
I■
g
is entirely w ithin the bounds of pos- in Ms politics, and a man whose opin sold a 10-cent article at 25 cents. The
‘
against -weak features of the lawrs i
ibility th at the present administration ions are alw ays sought and usually traveling vender, selling the single
th e sta tes in question. He stated th
adopted by/M s neighbors and acquaint article onlj', and at some expense io
ill be continued.
cage so clearly th at practically ever;
dem onstrating it, could not have sold
Too many candidates in 1912 „gave ances.
d ra ft of a .direct primary law whicj
M r, Sharpless voiced Ms feeling it tor 1 0 cents and cleared a suf -1
he state Sulzer and Glynn, w ith all
has been considered by the New Yor
u e »attendant, noise, empty promises, j against- the revenues bill and the ficient profit. The Irvine hardware
legislature has contained provisions fo.
riravaganee, disorder and general in- D. mocratic party in the follow ing m erchants and storekeepers, selling
limiting th e primaries of each part
many articles and commodities, could
fficiency.
languege:
fo the voters of that political faith.
One lesson of that kind ought to be
“A lthough a t th is late date it may have “carried” the article and demon
I t scarcely seems necessary to
f.
sufficient warning, and it probably be of little use, Itv ish to express to strated it without extra expense. But
fu rth er w ith the argument. Obviousl
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thee m y disapprobation c f th c ta x on because they did not attract wide a t
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Dem ocrats have no right to take pai
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gt'Spiine. It is one c f our necessities; tention to its usefulness a str a n g e r ,
in th e selection of Republican cand
a
s
TO WHAT END?
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and to ta x thia article is outrageous. within the g a tes w'as able to g e t quar- j
dates, and Republicans should ha^
At the primaries in Cattaraugus W hen I say this I voice the senti ters from persons w'ho^e dimes had not
nothing to say as to who the cand
aunty on the 28th Of Septem ber, the m ent of th y constituency,, in Gh2 s>teT been turned into the local store'
d&ttS uf the Democratic party sboui
If publicans polled approxim ately g,- county. There is not one farm er who
T he m o ra l is—as it alw'ays is in nar
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only Republicans should seiei
00 votas—2,372 for the various can- dcea not ow n a gasoline dngine. and ratives o£ commercial successr-advcr'
Republican candidates, only Democrat
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lid a k a for governor.
and
often.
one o f m y neighbors w hen filling his rise, Advertise early
should name Democratic tickets. Th
fcSi»The Democratic party polled practl- silo used 2 0 gallons c f gasoline a day. Demonstrating is one form of adver
prim aries of any party can be lim ite
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ally a little more than half that The adm inistration wanted to reduce tising, .and It is most highly u seful.
to th e voters of that party only by n
UZ-'d.
.umber—1,292 for governor.
Mgh cost of living, and took the {tar when it supplements newspaper ad-j
q n irm ff th e voter to declare wkiei'1
The P rogressives polled 270, or a iff off the th in gs th e farm ers rala*?.
rsra
persuades those in whose
£
2^
party he regards him self as a memfct
ittle more than 10 per cent of the Now tor them to ta x gasoline Is, 1 be minds the suggestion has already been
te*
S'*
o f. The election officials are not se e l
sum
kipubllcan vote, a. little more than lieve, a su re death blow' to such aw jUanted.
in g to pry into hik af f a i r s they ar
kree tim es the Socialist vote; which adminii-fratibn. I f thee can do any
A TAMMANY JOKE,
m erely performing a duty which ise s
•yas 78, and a bit m ore . than four thing to etop this', please use t h y in
'
N, Y, Worid, Dem.
se n tia i to th e fair conduct of the pri
imesi., the Prohibition vote, which w as flue nee hi th a t way, and by so Doing
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The ostentatious qimouncemeiiit that
m aries of each party.
Q
ua
o
f
H>.
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thee T ill receive the applause of th y “Mr. Murphy will confine himsMf to
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Opportunity for enrollment for nex
In other words, the Progressive constituents.”
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Manhattan Island in the future” is
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year’s primaries will he given to ever,
/oie has dwindled to a point where
In expressing his entire approval o-f ihe ohoiewsi political joke of the cam
voter when he registers for the elet
t has become insignificant, counting the protest, Mr, Butler w rote to ip*
paign. I t indicates that Tammany
tion to fee held in November. The ret
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Dining Room Suite, like illustration, In antique, mahogany or Adam period,
or no more in th - determ ination of Quaker friend s:
has
lost
none
of
th
at
native
humor!
ietration days, in cities and villages c
exults than tho vote o f th e Socialists
fa consisting of 52-inch buffet, French plate mirror; china closet*
“The reasoning found In th y letter, for which i£ is so justly famous.
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5,000 or more, are October 9, 10, 1
nd ProMbiticnfotej* And that, too, at a s w ell a s th e conclusions wMch thee
wrm
.
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dining
table
and
six
chairs.
Regular
$227.50.
For
Mr. Murphy will confine himself to
a ad 17—Friday and Saturday of thi
i time when ev ery intelligen t Pro- reaches, seem to m e about th e pre
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s
week and n ext. In the rural district,
;res:5ive m ust have realized th a t the vailing sentim ent against this reve.nue Manhattan Island if he Is obliged to,
S
there are but two days, tho loth ant
r«ry life of th e party w as at sta k e, measure. I W'ould like very much to just os ho would confine himself t o
the 17th. W hen a voter appears tt
nd w h en to crxve th a p arty from fce- make th y le tte r public unl?sa th?e the 'Gas-House district if that* wore
the best he could do* The Murphyj]
i t f h k r . he w ill be arimd if he w ish c
ug gobbled up by Sulzer th e Progrcav- 1 objects.”
e o
g
e r e r C
a
ssphero
of Influence Is always rrgu*
to etaroll- If herepiiea in ihe ariIrma
3
;ve leaders s nt (to every enrolled I “Plemw mali■ii* use o f m y letter us
fried by compulsion.
t»rib* the inapectors will hand Mm ?
a n apfH-al signed by C ol,' i te r
re piiv ri Mr.* Nh tip k h
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Ih spite of thc ’Foley announce-1
0f
of
tbsider
n* r^ . t e r p Q i'te n o t o u r r e a d e r s , w a com
>.•' ^rtirlptkins, <6 n e r n ja n e n t a n d d a n o t d i s *
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