Newspapers / The evening dispatch. / Oct. 27, 1908, edition 1 / Page 1
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pTinnr PDLITiCriL DQGS Dllllilll f KM Bran Bail; ttf SflBQlt at 3 A. D. Addressed Enthusiastic Mass, of Nearly Three Thousand Night Workers in Gotham Bands Played and People Cheered and Waved Flags Most Notable Incident off the Campaign v New York, Oct. 27 William J. Bry an In all, his years of campaigning. never had such ; an experience as at 3 a. m. - today, when, after a ' rousing, ereetinjr. he spoke- from j the city halt steps to ,2,500, .persons, Mostly v night workers from adjaceqt nepaper apJ telegraph omcesrylt.twas 'njbtonly unique for.; Mr.' Bryan, 'utithut'.e?' cedent "in, any place during any cam paign. The crjdVPt jiicr4ialng ,as' as Air. 'Bryan spote jTbe bdi, playetj, and the , crbw iaV!ed flags ..and : bapt ners .and there and applause.' rntalke ; fori thirtyrfiyemhjust vending, dayj of twentytVoykoWrsV--- ''$s " i vju Also Spoke at Ten and Ut Noon. New York, Oct. 27. Bryan spoke ,to the Order of Acorns at 10 o'clock this morning and was greeted with cheers and hand clapping.; Th, candidate said "he feared ! the aristocracy jOt wealth, respected aristocracy of learn and, and thanked God for Democracy of hearts.' "The clerk,'" he . said "Is just as important . in ;ihe k? business world as the head of the. establishment for what could the head .do..: without the clerk?" t He spoke in Brooklyn at noon. v ''i;v:; Democratic Executive Committee Met at Noon , Today and Planned for - Vigorous WorK-Hon. W. M.' Tye -. Unable to be Here Ton! ght and Rally v- Called Off Able :;Address by Hon, , H.; .W 'Cook Republ Ican Senatorial Ticket Talked Of,. NN , A' wire ' received this , afternoon by Chairman John. J. Tiirlong' from State Chairman Elters, at . Raleigh, advised that it was found impossible 'for, Hon. WM:Tye to fill -his scheduled datei here - tonight. ' Hence, the', rally win not he, held at the court house tonight and which is greatly, to be regretted, as Mr. Tye is a splendid speaker and would have addressed : himself in strong manner loathe, laboring man. 7 At noon, todday .a meeting of - the County Democatic Executive' Commit tee and the Advisory Board was .held at - Democratic headquarters and im- portant .matters discussed. A plan ..was aiso .set: on root to get additional campaign; cntr wplch are necessary ; to ; carry ; jthe .campaign to successful issue iin getting out a large pomocraiic : -y ote . 'so i that . . New Han iaves f epresQtaiipn in, tbe nomina tion: . cpnventioils, 1 myrbe swelled next teyjqrpus acionv was also mgreed ippjtt fpr,f foiet QsApgyaya, of the cam Pjgxvt thoubr4tVis pot ; likely that thre wili peany "general rally. How-' (eer,reparatipn3,are:4being made; to hflyja ,a bj meeting at. the Democratic headquarters likely next Monday night, when short speeches will be de livered by many well known and prom inent Democrats of this city. ?.; There is now ; opP-house at Demo--cratie headquarters and voters are given a : cordial invitation to make themselves ait home at ' any . and all timesvr Election; night the returns will be received tb-erS by , special wire, an operator being directly on, the scene.'-- ' :U hv:f:.i; -. ." - :. Last night .Honr? ilenry L41Iy Cook, of (jayft4yeiiPjinQC5atlc ; nominee tor j PTjetdilnt jar cioivt jArge; spo thj ;.jcpurt 9useid..the egr?Bt l-ia: thsit thereT were not more to hear him. Ft BSTUNOIcffiiplT Against etjsJs-jl ew, Yormthelfliup of indtctmentsVn'it Morse -aii-iAlfrm?Cttrtis-4W pp&k ?in lngtofoyssetf missed: pytg Hgnto nteitr1 count charged" IifpV3.e;.:Cu abfcyPJasblon conspiracy to defraud the government with the issues" of Utef dayv , presenting by I falsifying Xtalft c9omp: a(, clear and troBer of the Treasury at Washington, questions he bandied in masterly way Hill mm Said to Have; Been Oode In His Cell at Police Headquarters Yesterday Freeman is Reported to . be a Confirmed User of Opiates, jind it is Stated That He Tried ta End H is Ufe by Hanging Himself-j Alleged Bash Attempt Was Frus trated by Officers.. It was stated ; today that - William Freeman, a "white .man, alleged to be a confirmed user of. opiates, who has been confined in the .city prison be neath i the , city hall for the past . sev.-i eral .oays;. while partially , delirious from ; the effects i of .. the drugs he has been takingi; recently, t. made a. -detetv mined effort yesterday to end his. life by hanging. Freeman - alleged atr tempt would have, resulted successfully ithoBt ..a, ..dpupt ,butr for . the. fact that his . plans were seen by other prison ers confined in adjoining cells, w.ho gave an alarm. From the details connected with the unfortunate affair, as stated, it seems that Freeman, "who is. a complete physical wreck from the effects of the opiate eating habit ,to "which he is ad--dieted, was arrested in the northern section of the city two days ago as he was making threats . against several persons. He was. carried to the police station and incaoerated to a cell. ; Yesterday prisoners; in an adjoining cell noticed . that Freeman ? had taken the ,hammock in his cell arid, had di3r connected several of the suspending ropes on the bAnmpck Hp :,bad; then rpgram of the.Orandj'Pageant, Which ujtbe .Oflie T. ihe Features of the weeKj JOf Gaiety,. .Was Announced day-fXbla Pacade'Will be One of .the Chjef Features of the Big Week of Fun. t Ik K GAS HKA'TTCr 1 William tie Ba Rgomr Quietly ''and Cheaply.1 ' V J Bilveri. onen: sage : i King &? I Tuck- Judge Haugh's ruling 4s ' a decisive to disnlTSfn'SvenTyln American Fleet. : - . , Yokohoma, Oct. 27. At 8 o'clock to night the fleet was. ninety-six miles southeast of Yokohoma steaming &t twelve knots and hour. The Japanese escort left the fleet at half past ten this mornipg with an exchange of sig nal messages apd cheers' from the crews. The men' in the .fleet , had. a good time here and were truly" "sorry to leave. TROY. Is thi me res in Good Condition and Apparently . Happy. morngorroi HetUl make jood c8daitibh aiid,1as--pleased re5 ceptJotfe , ittBrodkly n last and his attack on the "tariff was -both "W9wped4egiclr wjDea a.Bouse oi one ena oine rupev, TuckercMoTikey . Cage - apdnies; over a.- pipe passiagt rsheTtpp of the cell. . . A moment ; beore put ns pian-jmpp, WPff?p noticed uby ptherXrleo! these commepced prs4stjent hammering fcml uie j floors of their ceusattract ,theL tigation t and a stated o Freeman, waa f curidin his cell, .witib thejrope.rlou1 and erisBand pn their wagon; King & iprm; epeOKiied iTAutomopiie Chief An-tE n H I.!. niglt PRESIDENT FIFTY YEARS YOUNG Celebrating a Birthday and Being Petted. Washington, Qct. 27 The Presi dent is fifty years old today , He has received hundreds of messages Osgood will. Many telegrams and letters are pouring in. He . received a few pres ents from intimate '.friends. Many flowers were sent r .Officials and diplo- niatic circles paid special visits, io the White House. " V -s ; i : v "HIS HONOR THE MAYOB. ft Brillianr'4usical Comedy, Offering at the Academy Friday Night. V In "His . Honor, the Mayor,?'. the; big New York musical comedy - triumph and in which ittie . Chip . arid Mary Marble, who appeared here in a big Production of "Babes in Toylahd," are. starring, the Academy Friday night will offer its greatest: musical f treat. The papers everywhere Jiave lavishly Praised the performance apd the Acad ejny of Music management guarantees the attraction. -The production here will be made by a company of ? sixty and elaborate ,stage. settings.- Seats wl go on sale at Plummer's' Thurs day morning. fttllyT introduce -by Cameron . F Mae-REsQ-prefcident ot the,. Bryan-. Kitchiri Club, and was comperfed tp speak a short time in . the dark, the electric lights going out owing to the blowing of a fuse. B. G. Bmple, Esq. Democratic nom inee fpr the r Senate,! j to represent Brunswick and New Hanover counties, is. this week , to take the stump in the former county arid he , will greatly help strengthen the Democratic cause there..:-'''.i:"-...r .. -;'-, - -So . far it had generally been con ceded that there would be, no Republic cart "opposition to any of i the. Demo cratic coriiity VticketT'bljt there was candidate is talked ot and : that Louis GmtiEapr&n lawyer and a clever yoilng man, woujd be- Icisked to tnakeftfil' race against Mr&EmpieSj HThere is, no;; doubt, but hat i N?w Hanover courityt is gbirigverwhelm mgiy Demociici-bur. every Deip crat should arouse hlmselfJ Along -that line TheDispatch'teceived ingycommurilpationv .taday,thoagh jre think that the main 4Ause; relative ;to the complalnta)t the writer; was .; due tn thft vmisundeirstandine "referred to above ' ,.; 4; . '7 -" - ' Editor. Dispatch:'.! . - : ., . Where were . the "royal, dyed in the wool Democrats": last, pight? as they were "certainly not out to hear Mr I Cook, presidential elector of this dis- ..ltriCl..-i; ' : --i - i v perhaps they thing the election of OUr tJCKei Ui 1 ew nuy vci fa 90 w tain there Jsitio use in .-troubling, them selves about the State, and. National ticket. : It occurred to me there were not as : naany . listeners ,to Mr. Cools cninrtid sneech "as there are office holders in Wilmington i alone, and inust say as an old : Confederate (sUi: desienated in 3 thee North as "Rebels) that I was 'disgusted, v. Mr. ; CoolCs speech, in my judgment, was dclded iv the best the Wilmington people have hoard during this . campaign and P wish he could be Induced -to repeat it .one ,night Ihis weekt Wake up Dem ocrats, unless you are in the "Rip' Van Winkle" class 1 and prefer to sleep "twenty years more x BRYAN-KITCHIN DEMOCRAT. toUehJig- k." ?pief .pj;,ari? hainmock Tie .-, elaborate uoreriarations . in con- neciidn with the approaching; Elkfest are rapidly ? approaching their; cohclus I6n 7 Mucjh . Interest;-! being taken In Jh$ approaching week of gaiety and a galaoccasioH' is expected. 'The program for the Elks' Society Circus Parade to be given November 4th, was announced today, and as ar ranged,, it is as follows: 'Mounted Police : Grand Marshal and toe&orse back) : Band Chariot (6 .-notisea)r Three Decorated Automo: biles (Exalted Rujer, Mayor, ete.) ; Cavalcade r ten;r Riders, Male (horse back) ; Red and Gold Open Cage (Lion Tamer; Group of Clowns';! Purple and White Closed Cages; Red . Chariot (Ben Him); Purple . ; Chariot (Ben Her) ; Decorated Autompbile h (two RingiMasterst ; Open Cape, White and Blue 4 Snake Charmer); Closed; Cage, tedand whitig; Gr-oup'pl Clowns )l Elks' ; eed 1 Band ton ' Hay Wagon) ; Float (Side .Show Freaks: Closed i 1 ,green and Gold (Giraffe) Open CageRed, Gold and Green (Wild Man of; Sorbso) ; rGrpp jpfvprns:.(Pony CarS". etc.) : Band Wacort INo. 2: Dec- orated, Automobile (GPrieeHti jAnnounc-j er, ' Manager Minstrel Shpw); Float (withiMinstrel First Part); Decorated Trucks arid Rubber Necks,; Decorated Automobile with Professional Per formers f Decorated Automobile with professional Performers; Lion Cage pelongirig to King & Tucker's Shows; Marching ..Camel with little girl rid ing' belonging to King & Tucker's Sriows, Group marching Trained Ele phants (Burlesque) ; Elks' Water wpn . Life Raft Beat; Closed Cage, Yellow and Gold; King & Tuck er's! real -elephant with $10,000 beauty riding same ; Croup of Clows (Bur lesque OatricliiARposter, tc.l.KIng SEE THE GAS COMPANY i Ask to see the Junior Welsbach light. Something New In Cas Ligh; V "V UNGLE mm 'I" REQUESTS THE HONORiOF YOURrPRESENCE ' AT THE MAR; V v; ;'; RiAGE OF HIS NIECE C. ' '..-r.. 4t -V- 4. 3!ckett:Taker-and- Second Concert noricer) ;- 'Buciskin1:' Behs hdifstoaoWaerbeiGgm 1 L'-!-l... .',z V. '.-'-"i,.- fc,'.-'. W" BETWEEN TJ-IE HOURS OF NINE J AND TWO,0'CLOCKli 'A't Is ' fe ' vvbvhbb m rm 1 1 i i - - m mm a v i I 24 lllllll 1111 1 II f 18III III I II llll V-tJIlAtA I f Mill erican National At Jioirie everyday in the week also on Saturday evenings . from T. "" to 9 o'clock. 7' : : W' ft , 1 - - - were immediately, takenf lrom. ; the , cell, the omqers , thus frustrating .the rash attempt the man is said to have made to end his life. Freeman is , now under the treat ment of Dr. Charles T. Harper, City Superintendent of Health. His com pletely wrecked health is said to be pitiable in the extreme, but it is hoped that the attention of the physieian will cause an improvement in his con dftion. - - ' v Little could be ascertained as to Freeman's personal .history. It was stated at police , headquarters .that he was arrested about six months aero and upon his release he left the city, returning here several days v ago. " The charge op ivhlch Freeman was arrested :, early Sunday ? morning was that , of disorderly conduct at a house m : me norinern section or tne city. Freeman was' arrested on the com plaint, of neighbors in the vicinity by Officer Leon George dnd it wa's stated that he had ' attempted to set Are to a cart house Saturday night. . Free man was sent to the county farm for thirty days today by Mayor Springer when his case was called for trial. BUcgffi mShows:': rofesiohal peppfrom11 side' Jfehows, Ferari's' Ba'&aleatc:? btf trucks ana ;ag-! ons ;; ' feairie ' Merchant's , Floats, Wlig: ons fne"cdrate&T etc.; .f.Calioe 'Orawh by: paitf c$ mules ;- Mounted1 Policei . Among the different floats to he en tered in the. Industrial and Floral Pa rade for Tuesday, November 3rd, Elk fest Week, are the following: the Union School; the High School; the Jtmmanuef Bchool;.the . Home -of the Good Shepherd; the Woodmen of the World; the Eagles; the Red Men; the Boys' .Brigade; the Independent Ice Co.; t Wright & Co.; C. ?W-Polvogt Co.; Schaffeur & Co.; the Astyptodyne Co.; the Chadbourn Sash, Door and Lum ber Company, and Jackson & Bell. NEW PHARMACY OUR NAM E They Wilmington Sayings and Trust Company? OUR l-OCATJOJUO roajtFit St. (Opposite Orton. Hotel.) OUR !,QUR OUR lam CAPITAL : AND uRrVo- pFFJCERS-J.vW.v Present; EaTrr-Cjph DtREQT5QjBSii.Mal 1 4? ;r JGraineer JlW1ratesiS Hi?: LiertNB;-mhldti2'J?.a & .vqPsonH-C.- 46 i4 ii lr'f ;;- u , Taylor! J 5. ji!t?dvA .i;j..sjti- at..;ly.1i?. j . - . . a AAA A A A AAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A . M j: ' 1 1 i ' 1 ' ! 1 . 1 1 1 1 Li ! .J, '111..! IM I" . I III I ", , 'I--' i - ,IUilMliim 'r.A ..a-.aaaaaAaaa.a..1a..1 i.vuu ft..?.i-rfY.'.rt - Malaga Grapes, Big Large Cocbanuts, Fine Banas, Loose Buckwheat, Codfish Waffled Raisins, (Jleaned Currants, A'e ' Nice: Priin HHHIIIIIIII HfBIWWWW C 'Sreaking Into Society? ' i ; The, Bijou not only has one of ,the latest films " on f of today', among its new , . offering, but one i that :is" a Society," and . it depicts the unny ac tions of a hobo who is left money , and longs for "sa-ci-e-tee." WANT CLOTHJNG 1 Add to Your Nest Egg. , Deposits made iwith us on or before Monday, November 2nd, will bear in erest from November 1st, receiving "edit on March 1st for four ,! full Months' intpfpt ,h Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. in as' Grin of Philadelphia is - vv vuy visiting relatives. , c -' ; SEVERAL PROMOTJONS In theWitmg00 Light Infantry Will , -be Announced mis tvenmg. , At a i . meeting o the ; Wilmington Light Infantry to te held .this evening at the armory, announcement will be made of severaK promotions among the on-commissioned officers. . The promotions aTe made necessary y the resignation of Third Sergeant, A-C-Smith, yho i has recently- removed from-the: city.;-; : . Ad jutant Teed Can ; Use Second ,Hand Garments in Most Worthy Way. Adjutant Teed, of the Salvation-Aj my, has need for much - second-hand clothing, and especially ? for children, a number of whom really,' need the gar-' ments in order to be - dressed to go to school. He willvgreatly, appreciate .any donations of second" hand clothing and wilt pui.it topmost noble use. Ho can be communicated ith at; the vArmys barracks, on North Front street. Toi fee Conducted by M r. W, G. Munsls at Corner of Ninth and . Market Streets Will be Opened Tomorrow. After several months of .preparation, 4 the William C. Munda' Pharmacy, at the corner of Ninth and , Market, streets, will be open to the public to: imorrow. i As the name ot the hew drug store indicates Mr. Munds is the pro prietor and x manager of r the . establish ment, which, with its new japd attrac tive paraphernalia is accredit to the section of the city, where the store is located. v Mr-Munds has spared f aeither time nor -expense in . equipping nia with the most modern drug store novel ties and accessories and the result is that he now has one of the prettiest stores oil its kind in Wilmington. For the . oast nine years Mr. Munds has hart his storA at- the corner- ot Seventhfand Orange streets, and-here he "has puilt for himself ,& successful and lucrlitive business which undoubt edly will be continued and -greatly in creased Wt .i.the new location. Mr Munds is a druggist of tftirty years experience and this; iongv term of -er vice v in his profession ha served to renderiiim one of the : 'most compe- tent and Uaiseful druggists in the; city It will be of Interest , to the public , to learn that t Mri Munds has secured ljo, services of his . brother , Mr James C. Munds, himself a competent - druggist of many years - experience, -to ' assist himUn; the management of the estab- ment. 't A cordial invitation .is extended the general public- by i the , prpprieor - to .Man Hurt Yesterday.: f Saul Jenkins, a negro,"-was ;wbadly hurt yesterday at the Champion "Com press .when a bale of cotton fell . through a hatch and into the hold of call, at the new store during the open-, a steamer, where the man was at ing tomorrow, and -at any time in. the '... u:' i.' i" I."1.1.' .! i'.'.'."zt-. 'J. msmmmmm I -tTxand vlrifluenetv hti tabled aid ; it to acquire assets of i more than two"- mllllotia : the: largest gain ever be- fore acquired ; by a bank ing Institution Ifi'ths Cr-,H . olinas, In that v spaeo off' r time.' ' 'vS 7 at the Anchovy Paste, Barle-diic, Swiss Chedse, 1 SapSagbi -bry$ Phones 108-109 a. sap am i J JT" work . Jenkins was - carried to - tho James Walker :Z Memorial Hospital, where .he ..was given the necessary at tention. -" " -November 1st . m If you open an account ow-; at The People's- Savings , Bank, - your interest will start November. 1st? The Bank in The , Big White Building, Front ' and Princess streets, - ; It ' ' future, each and every one -being .as sured a cordial and hearty welcome. Add to. Your. Nest -Egg. .'Deposits mad with: us on or before Monday,; November 2nd, will 'bear in terest from "November' 1st; receiving credltvon iJdarch - 1st for " four full months' interest. The- Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. -tues ttrur sat ' f' - OPDOQDi v. MEATS, OY8TERS, EGGS, POULTRY, . . , r CAULIFLOWER, CELERY, LETTUCE, ORANGES, 4 ; : LOWEST PRICES. APPLES, GRAPES, PEARS, DAN AN Aft, I B E AN S, TO MAt6.ES. QU fCKy DELiVERYi I ; ' :r THE PVrZttZD T.lRniVE X I N. E. .Corner 2nd and Market Sts, : : - 1 i f '"'ft i .v. V,fv 8l rdf. 5(tl ni iw. 5,.--.;-.. am
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