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10 WILSON EXPECT TORN 91 Presiient Still Silent, but © Pilerids Have Begun Prep- 'g { arations for Campaign. “ARE OPTIMISTIC. Executive Confident Re wenderstanding that he will bea = in 1916 des; te bie own om the subject and that they begua preparations for the cam- Bowever, depends whether = will call an extra eee- BB ef Congress later thie month, it Guia session if the party retains con- @f Congress, Otherwise, it was the President would call an ox u informa: transacted litte other busi- Wilson will leave at § uciock morning for Princeton to He Been and will leave agsin 1 ‘arriving beck in Washington to-morrow afternoon, AND CASTOR OIL ; aoa a consti- give “ ‘ornia 4 ‘‘ Syrup of Figs.” Look hock, of, childhood days. " mother insieted fom hated them, how you fought against A, eer children it's different. ot Far Aad the old ire of gic ein "t realise + Ths. ‘children's revolt is weil ‘Their tender little “insides” jured by them, your child's stomach, liver and nsing, give only deli- “California Syrup of Figs.” Ite fe positive, but gentle. i handy: ey ws hile i now I that it never fails to : liver aoe ay Is and evovien @Momech, and that tow to-day saves o sick ‘child to-mor- siryeniet oe a 50-cont hottie for babies, children of all grown-ups plainly on ageh arfoits sold t avd f p, |againet 7 Beastor oil, calomel, cathartics. How | 1711 Chereh avenue. Meyersoha declares that while be ‘was in the drug store Bullivan, na’ tily dressed, stepped in. Bull! M Meyersohn says, recogtised hi na tarned and burried out of the store, almost running weet on Church ave- nue. According to Meyeraohn he re- marked to bis brother-in-law that the man who hed just left was a oonvicted bank president. The broth- er-in-Iaw eaid something about the looseness of American laws as applied to bank presidents, Meyersobn told has father and his wife about secing Sullivan when be got home, but he! ) 414 not attach much importance to the incident, thinking that @ullivan had been granted an appeal of sume | kind and was at liberty op ball. DENY PAROLE BOARD TOOK JOY RIDE IN AUTO. |, The charge made in Brooklyn by Union Bank depositors that the Htate Paroie Board, made up of Superin- tendent of Prisuna Riley, Heary J | MeCann of Albany and Wiiem Townsend of Utica, look a long wy nde trom Bing Bing to New York in the Bing Bing auwmobile with suili- Yan acting as chauleur was positive- ly denied to-day by dr, Townsend his bome in Utica. Mr. Townsei said he nad never ridden inan auto- mobile from Ming Bing to Marmon or any other destination. | Harry Meyersonn waa the fret wit- |ness cailed before the Kings County ‘Grand Jury to the Bing Bing investi- jgation to-day, Others under sub- poena were Michael J. Waieh, Deputy Btate Comptrolier and Democratic |\eader of Westchester County; James T. Lennon, Mayor of Yonkers; Daniel 4. Cashin, Count, i ter: Thomes Counsel of Yor urran, Cor; i Jay M. Joi Of the Cadillac Automobile York branch; Daniel J iokey, er in the Warden's office at ing; Policema J. Quirk of Yonkers; J. B, Holden, a representa tive of the Westche: Trust Com. pany; William J. Watson, confides. al secretary to ex-Warden MoCor- mick; Michael J. Lally, a Yonkers hotel » Who says he tent Mo- Cormick the money with which to urchage the automobile; John Lally, oki ‘# brother, and Joseph Wenk. im the Getty House ai @ bartender ‘o Saderstocd that there will be no| Yonkers. . Ellie Rohrer, chairman must be held to decide action. HAMMILL NEARLY MAKES SPEECH FOR THE FOE Jersey Congressman Goes to For Lee and Gets Into Hart's Opponent’s Rally. Congreseman James A. Hammill of Jersey City went up to Fort’ Bat- urday night to make a speech for Archie Hart, who is running for re- election in the Sixth Congress Distriet ot New Jersey. Astiving im Fort Lee, he saw a brilliantly lighted hall with a baad playing outside. “This 2 the place,” he eald to the chauffeur and jumped out. “I'm Congressman Hammill,” he wald to several men who came for- ward. “Glad to ee you,” was the reply. “We want some ome to open the mecting.” Hamuill wae burried inside, He owen “ array of empty chairs. “Thies looks bad for Arvule,” be commented to himeeif, 4 - wee Leng eenducted Hamailll luvneo |. ‘alle Wore pias- tered with pictures of Prof. Mr. Hart's opponent. “Hold on,” sald Hammill, “there's some mistake here. | came to speas for Archie Hart.” upon « plan of and finally found the lair of tho Hart boomers. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Bab paeatse acta alia ene ict te CR a a 100 earned previous year, ‘thern Pacific, Beptember de- nea fastste. Not Groreneed fi bly: hree months igen 240,487, Net decreased arta data Reet fa Re‘inoreased olbrar. 3 ado Fuel & Iron ear ended Sunn $0, 046 as compare: $24.3, Ee year, Deficit for Ltal deposited with Committes §40,° 665,000, . jssourl, Kansas Te ne eres “declined Ctease (1z8i2. ‘Three months rose flied Net decrease §238,- 34, Chicago, Milwaukee ar in orgency Currency outat t M1 Wan $361,023.915, « de water mark of Oot 36 Company, uarter net surplis Wath, pbc —_-— CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. wnat, : ogee. eB ig, eS rN WER Re Ret Wheat Bid slightly castor. Recelnte Buyin export Strengthened market, which, moved tap About, s cont. Cominisuion houses re= cat el melee aie my i-8 to 1 cont Clerk of Westohes- { ration ship ahead to-day. 4, Beptem- | J Net de a oN AN dad Ay | British Cruisers Hoping to Catch Karlsruhe, Using a banana ship as live bait or the elusive German cruisers Karle- riuke and Dresden was the trick tried the British cruisers Keeex and juffolk, according to the story told by officers of the United Fruit Com- Denys steamer Gooua, ia port to-day |trom Port Antonio, Jamaican. Their own vessel was the live bait, and the German commerce destroyers failed to bite, The Bosva has not yet been trane- ferred from British to American reg- (etry, and, consequently, atill Giea the fed flag of Britain. Just before she left Port Antonio Capt. Bjonness, her | ekipper, received word from the com- | mander of one of the British cruisers | Giroling about in the vicinity of the Tamatoan north coast that he was to proceed north, with the Essex and Suffolk lurking below the horison, but remaining within striking distance ll the way up to New York. How- er Capt. Bjonness may have rei- . |lshed bis job, he was careful not to tell the few passengers scheduled to eall with the Gosua aad Pert Antonio wae cleared, Nobody aboard the fruit ship saw the British ea terriers who fol- lowed, ready to spring on the Karie- ruhe or the Dresden the minute either @ them should sniff a prise, until dawn brought @ootiand light- ‘Then the two gray crulsere bove into eight, gave the Sosua “goodby” with their wire- jose and turned to hurry back to the i] charwes may - |neecure we.ters of the Caribbean. ton, but « ‘mesting of the committes George EB. Grange, organise: for the Beameny Internationa! Union, and, with hie wife, a passenger aboard the fruit ebip, told of reporte through the Caribbean that one reason why Presi- deat Wileon bad mot burried the evacuation of Vera Crus was the rumored Gea) Carrac.. had with the German Government to permit of the wwe of Vera Crus as a coaling port for the Karierube and Dresden in re- turn for a large German loan. Grange added that it was commonly reported im southern countries that many ships clearing American ferdles per pad Kis coal aad pre- visions for the fugitive cruisers. JUST OUT OF SING SING, TRIES FORGERY AGAIN Hires Messenger Boy to Get Check Cashed and Is Caught by Detectives, A messenger boy entered the Greenwich Bank, at No, 360 Weat Broadway, a few minutes after it opened to-day and presented a cheok for $70 signed by “Marry Jackson.” No one of that name has an account with the bank, and the boy was sent om bis way. At the next corner he handed the check to a man in a door- way, and immediately detectives ar- rested the maa, took him to Police Headquarters and locked him up as breed MoCarthy, elisa Burns, alias urray. MoCarthy, in 1900, while atill a boy, was sent to Kimi tory for fovea d es in the ‘robbery of a weal! 4 ragilian touriat in old “Sou- brette Row,” in the Tenderloin, Upon his release he married. His wife, Alloe, became acquainted with Theo- dore J, Ghad many bank. They bad completed the quick manipulation forged checks worth $200.00 when a@ elip- up occurred and they were arrested. MoCarthy was seut to Bing Bing for nine years and hie wife was sentenced to three yoars’ imprisonment. MoCarthy wag released yesterday and detectives were quickly on his trail. They followed him from his , |lodging place to-day, with the result ag related. How to Get Rid of a Bad Cough. A Heme-Made Remedy Tha; ‘Will Do It Quickly. Cheap If you have a bad cough or chest cold hick refuses to yield to ordi pint bottle and fill bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Start taki: f tesepooatal every hour or (wo in Of hours your cough will be conquered or . iy oo "The above mixture makes « full pint 2 lam.ly supply—o. the finest coug! syrup that woney could buy—at a cost of only 54 cents, Easily prepare in & miei re eg ith Pines. ie Pines an ie rep re tion thkes right bold of t net and tea. mpeg in apcoalhD t 5 hoarse or ti col ime way that teally remarkable. Excellent for bronchitis, winter tastes with paport bia | et poe = bie the toe A STOCKYARDS Spread of Foot and Mouth Disease in West, CHICAGO, Nov. 8—A sensational order closing the Union Stock Yards because of the hoof and mouth dis- ease lived but a few hours to-day when it was modified to an extent which took all of the nensationaliem out of it. Dr. @. B. Bennett of the Bureau of Animal Industry in the forenoon placed @ complete quarantine on cat- | tle, which meant tho practically olos- ing of the packing plants. This after- noon, however, he emerged from a conference and announced that the order was rescinded and that the only embargo would be on the reshipment of ve cattle from here, Livestock may be shipped here, but it must be slaughtered in this market eo that no animal possibly infected oan spread the malady further. Tho following notice was given out: “Until further notioe cattle, sheep and hogn will be received at the Union Stock Yards for alaughter only at Chicago.” The notice was signed by State and Federal Government officials, By ita terme it provente reshipment from thie olty of live animals, The Saturday's order permitted reship- ment if the animain were to be slaughtered immediately upon arriv. | 4throp Brown, Bertram Gardner and| taking no chances and spent the day y upon SFI" supervisors Philip J. Christ of North! in extraordinary campaigning. ing at their destinations, The modification of the order fol- lowed & protest sent by the packers te Washington dvolaring that the drastic quarantine declared earlier in the day would throw out of employ- ment nearly 60,000 employed in stockyarde plants bring higher meat prices at once, ‘The extent of the loss to the trade a ff the Kockyards wore sealed up may, | trie; it lo sald, be roughly approximated by the fact that the business done at the y with its ramifications into many Industries, fe in the neighboracod of $86,000,000 a day. dos} are working in Illinois, 'ASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—An order bhetgleis Mtns Miinols, Ine tana and Pennsylvania cattle ship- | meme to guard against foot and mouth disease was ree at the May ees rem of oulture to-day, oMoiale said it would be iss: to-night, The order also restricts abl te in Ohio for purposes of ob- m. No cattle may be shipped into ger between the quarantine States under the terms of the order, PITTSBURGH, Nov. of the Herr's Island quarantined to-day when a cow in- fected with foot and mouth disease was discovered among yesterday's arrivals. LANCASTDR, Pa, Nov. %.—Bo- cause of the prevalence of the mouth and foot disease amo cattle in cer- tala of the West, .the Union Stock Yards at Lancaster, where 60,000 head of cattle are handled an- nually, has stopped the sale of all recautionary meas- ure. Animals intended for immedi- ate butchering are allowed to be sold. — ABOUT THE ONLY WAY. (From the Beatle Post. Intelligencer.) “What are you ruminating about ag. {ye dust about the old ga Tie oe ea A Sts Te Aw, that’s no aa® ite en and misses’ sizes, | emart quarter ro just as red, my skin Former price $29.50, | Stylish Winter Coats { of imported light weight Mannish Mixtures lee, cleverly tailored; eatin Iined thi ‘SHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916. BANANASHIPBAIT ‘FEDERAL WATCH [LYNN IS CHEERED MURPHY Is LENT ‘FAILED TO TEMPT ON THE CHICAGO |IN WHIRLWIND DASH) °N GERMAN CRUISERS Behind the Sosua Trailed Government Action to Stop|Governor Makes Twenty-two OVER LONG ISLAND Speeches and Will Make Thirteen To-Night. Gov, Glynn, in a whirtwind dash to the end of Long island, to-day \nvaded two Whitman strongholde— Suffolk and Nassau Countice—aad received flattering receptions at every station, Mr. Glynn wound up his cempaign with the most ambitious Gash work ever attempted by a guo ernatorial candidate, making twenty- two apeeches on the Island out of thirty-five scheduled for the day. To-night he and his party will Sweep through the east side with o Curavan of fifty automobiles, speak- ing In thirteen halls, Gov. Glynn's dash down the centre of the island was impressive. Hie arty presented @ united Democratic front—a fect that did not go un- Botioed by the great crowd that greet- o4 him at Mineola, the biggest rally of the day. The Hennessey forces were represented by Stuart J. Gib- bony, who managed Hennessey’s pri- mary campaign. The Washington Administration and the foes of Tam- many were represented by Harry P. Keith, Collector of Internal Revenue and the anti-Murphy leader of Suf- folk and Nassau. Pi were made also by Martin W. Littleton, Congressman Hempstead and of Oyster Bay and James H. Cocks. An enthusiastic crowd of five bun- dred heard the Governor speak from the platform of the special at Min- eo! Songressman Brown Introduced the Governor, after short speeches by the local candidates. The crowd was ty ry sieed and frequently interrupt- ed Mr, Glynn with shouts of encour- ent. In the audience was Mra, iro W. Littleton with a party of The crowds grew in number and en- thusiaam as the Governor swung roure the centre of the island to Bag Harbor, where the return along the south shore began. As he has done in bis up-State cam- Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, low Gov. Glynn avoided personali- Mineo: Kansas, Nebraska and ties: His first reference to itman other States. was at Farmingdale, where a crowd of aix hundred had gathered. To the men who have injected the Saat nated — into the compaign Mr. Glynn t “I want to say that my blood is just as white and my veins just as blue as those of any man in the State of New York, and they typify the red, white and blue of the American flag just as much as do those of Mr. Whitmas or apy other man.’ ‘The presence of Mr. Gibboney, be- fore the primaries one of the bitter- est opponents of Gov. Glynn, sur prised the island electors. At the re- quest of Gov. Glynn Gibbor ade platform speeches al along ine. “My presence op the train to-day,” id Gibboney, “is an indication of the unification of the Democratic party in support of Gov. Glynn.” —_—_———— WHITMAN IS LEADER IN GRAND JURY POLL; HE GETS 12,,GLYNN 8. The Kings County G.and Jury, which {is investigating Sing Sing Prison affairs, was polled thie after- moon on to-morrow’s election, This was the resnit: Stewart & Co. 8TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET Direct the Attention of Election Day Shoppers to Unusual Special Sales of Fur Trimmed Suits Including a number of new models, never shown before, Guperbly tailored sults of imported fi trimmed guaranteed fant pom 66 aygne ted obd neon ent aad Fur Trimmed Suits Odds and ends left over from the opening weeks’ sales; both women’s TO BE CLOSED i| Gowns for All Occasions and novelty fabrice; roughout; full and three- Value $25.00 EVE OF VOTING: FEAR NEW BALLOT: (Continued From First Page.) voters how to mark the new ballot. Im many districts storerooms close to the polling places have been hired | and schools of instruction will be opened at 6 o'clock in the morning. While similiar schools have been held in the club house for the past month, teste made as recently as yesterday disclosed woeful ignorance on the part of the average citizen in ballot marking. Inetructione from headquarters to-day were for leaders to double the number of poll workers and to epare no legal efforts in their endeavor to get correctly marked ballote in the box. Let the defective ballot loswes fall on the Republicans, were the orders. Despite denunciations by party managers, candidates and even by the President of the United States, the religious issue continues to be a prom- inent factor in the election, Thou- sands of printed pamphlets were dis- tributed Sunday to church-going crowds in New York City and up- State, principally to worshippers as they left Catholic ohurches, ~ CANDIDATES IN ELEVENTH HOUR FIGHT FOR VOTES. In the Republican camp to-day there was a blend of confidence and strenuous work. Chairman Tanner stood by his figures of 75,000 plurality. while subordinates privately admitted , they would be well satisfied with | 80,000. But Candidate Whitn 1 was ‘The Republicans count on Sulzer making disastrous inroads on the reg- | ular Democratic strength, while the Progreasive vote is expected to fall to Gusignificance, thus taking but Uttle away from Whitman. In pri- vate, the Republican leaders are counting on the religious issue prov. ing very effective for Whitman in up- Btate counties. Gov. Glynn started out this morning for @ dashing tour of Long Island ;and to-night he is scheduled for twelve speeches up and down the east side of Manhattan. Distpict-Attorney Whitman ieft home early this morning for a day's tour of Rockland County, speaking at Nyack, Stony Point and Haverstraw. 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Sulzer speaks in New York City, The Prard of Mieetions hab revisi make comparisons to-day, are as follows! this- |Greater New York, 3,679; State, 6,710, Last year and the entire State been js the number of election dis- tricts so that it will be difficult to with previous years, The totals, as finally certified Election districts in Greater New York, 2,081; siection districts outeics total in iter New York had 1,780 election districts, TANZAO) 0) WAU AOA OOM NOAA OO) MONEE! 3.75; 8 inch, §.50 Cent a wonderful sight tt would be! monument to modern comfort and convenience in home life it would represent! The World prints more separate “To Let” Ads. than the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune ADDED TOGETHER, a ————— ———_—_—_—___—_———— Move Now and Get Settled Comfortably Before the HATEVER the price, the merchandise is at least a httle better. Anybody could say it, yes. But it is grateful to our pride to know that the reputation of Best & Co. seals that as- sertion as a fact. 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