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“DELEGATESANE | ROONT711 UNLUC GUTERRES AS | FORBROKER SUED MENCAN LER AS UAL SAN oie Protest of Ci of Carranza and] Mrs. Appuint New Provisional President. tise 's Witnesses Charged He Posed As Other ‘Woman's Spouse. _— EL PASO, Tex., Nov.’ 2.—The con- ference of revolutionary chiefs at Aguascalientes has disregarded Gen. Carranza’s protest and elected Eu- _ Jato Gutlerres visional President of Mexico, according to an official Peport reaching the border ‘to-day. ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—In a sharp to Carranza this afternoon this Government placed the responajbility for delay in evacuation of Vera Crus equarely upon the Firat Chief of the Constitutionalists, It deolared that the evacuation could not be made un- tit Carranza had guaranteed protec- tion to Americans in the city and until been satisfactory disposal Mrs. Charlotte Lancon, a woman of wealth and social prominence, sat in Justice Guy's part of the Supreme Court to-day and attentively listened to the story witnesses related of the dual life her husband, George L. Lan- con, @ member of the Stock Exchange, fe alleged to have led by posing as “Dr. Arthur G. Brets,” the husband of Jean Brete, former secretary of Samuel Sween, a business man of No. 81 West Thirtieth street. Mrs. Lancon, who is suing for a divorce, carefully adjusted he. lorgn- ette and bent over eagerly when Win- field Jackson, bellboy at the Grand Hotel, told what happened in room No. 711 (Jackson smiled at seven- Tecog- | eleven, but it was Lancon’s unlucky combination) on the night of March 31 last. “Thie Mr. Lancon,” ined without such guarantees. COLDS, HEADACHE, NOSE sald Jackson, sorutinising a photograph of the etpok broker, “and this lady,” look- tng at a photograph of Jean Brets, “came to the hotel and Mrs, Brets signed the register as Dr. Arthur G. Brets and wife. After they went to the room Mr. Lancon ordered a drink and the lady said ‘make it two. I brought up two long drinks, but the door was iqcked on the inside. I knocked and knocked, but could’t get fn. Finally, the lady said ‘pass it “Pape’s Cold ‘old Compound” ends a _ a LA grippe in @ Tew hours. me, it was hard work. SAYS SHE INTRODUCED LANCON AS HER HUSBAND. “Then, just as I was leaving, they called me back. The lady cried, ‘Let me out of here.’ I went back to the door, but it was looked. Mr. Lancon noe | was crying, ‘Oh, don’t go home,’ but the lady kept on saying ‘I’m going home now, no use talking.’ When I fnally got into the room the lady ‘was pytting her clothes into a little black Bag and she begged me to send the bag to her home on Thirtieth -atreet and I did. She left, very angry.” Mr. Bween related how, on the same night, Mrs. Brets and Lancon came to his office and Mrs. Brets introduced ‘| Lancon as ber husband, “Dr. Brets.” Mrs. Lancon is now living with her father at No, 908 West Ninety-eighth street. Lancon, in his answer to his Your cold will break end all grippe misery end alter taking @ dose of wife's complaint, said she left him because he could not provide for her in the expensive fashion to which“She was accustomed. But Mrs. Lancon aaid on the witness stand to-day that ‘was not the reason for the separation. “I discovered his duplicity,” she tes- tiled, “with this Brets woman. I have letters to prove it.” Then she produced a copy of a let- ter written to her by Lancon, which read: “God! to think I was the cause of your unhappiness!—that I, having one woman in a million—e@ good woman— should have said the things I did! It would have been better if, when I OPE! .CCO! sald those things, you had emashed NS AN A UNT | ry head with a vase and killed me. ee TERMS | teticur tt ye cared tr me *50(¢6 Pex" 100 aged eight. 5 ome *75*9 Pox” *150) veatimen, Open Monday and Saturday Even'ngs. ision on the divo 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER: sannenicaLy, INFORMATION. the Philedetphis Record.) Father, rwhy éo girattfes have such long necks?” “in sober Shak Sor mer ard trem See ‘oP haGt ‘ers caked the funy "are the trees #0 hii aay ra SPY ah he COLUMBUS AVE. 103 &1045T The Store will be closed all day to-morrow (Election Day) B. Altman & Ca. will hold, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER th, A Specially Prepared Sale of . Women’s French Felt Hats in white and delicate colors, featuring the new shapes and p euaectiy smart trimmings, at 4 + «+ + $16.00 Also included in this Sale will be a number of Trimmed Hats, in seasonable styles, at the considerably reduced price of : $12.00 (Department on Third Floor) over the transom’ and I did. Believe Bitty Aarne - Madan Nera - pec anh 28th Meee.” * _ Hoe Hock PsA cnn EVENING wontn, ‘MONDAY, ‘NOVEMBER @, 1914." WOMAN, WOULD-BE IMT. VESUVIUS 1S ACTIVE; SUICIDE, FIGHTS POLICE) PEOPLE PRAY FOR SAFETY eee Death Unter a Wane of| Repetition of the Disa the Disaster of 1906, When 500 Died, Is T Feared. NAPLES (via Rome), Nov. 3— to-day reported to the police of / Mount Vesuvius is again in eruption fhe Bedtord avenue station; Williams-| and the inhabitants in its vicinity burg, that a few minutes before, at| have became greatly alarmed. On the junction of Nassau and Bedford | Sunday special prayers were made avenues and Berry street, a woman | and processions of people went to fa- had thrown herself in front of the| vored shrines, as a repetition of the car and had been knocked down. ai of 1906 is feared. The motorman picked up the wom-| The activity of the volcano first an, but she jerked away and ran manifested itself by deep detonations toward McCarren Park. , Policeman|4"d rumblings. This was followed Bracken was sent to lon:. for her. He| >Y Sigantic columns of smoke, and found @ woman who was much dis- | 00 thereafter an abundant eruption hevelied. He caught her, but she was| f lava began. resisting 80 fiercely that she was about to get away when Policeman wis ‘ai y een trolley cat motorman * The last serious eruption of Mouz.t Lioyd ran up. The two men held her ae ertanal via hed neh nied while an ambulance was called from at rty I imated at the Williamsburg Hospital. Dr. Co- | end the DroPerty lose Tae ena hen, the ambulance surgeon, tried to hein ‘on sn wer rendered home. bearpent hermte bpeencelg a could et] jes, Many nations, especially the at ole a ears County Howe | United States, sent ald to the sut- an} and placed in the observation ae, $100,000 FIRE IN KEARNEY. “ine fas about thirty-five years od, "had dark- en hair intel ee —EEE, Fire Apparates Has No Water to Fight Blase. @ black tailored nothing on her soiting by which ‘the could be identified. The plant of the American Sanitary Reduction Company, on Lincoln High- — PULMOTOR FAILS TO SAVE. pee dcr way, Kearney, N. J., was damaged be- Dies by Gas |tween $76,000 and $100,000 by fire of “unknown origin early to-day. Several buildings and two barges were burned and 650 tons of coq! that caught fire fa expected to burn for spveral days. Three fire companies from Newark land two from Kearney went to the blaze, ward Cullon, A gas tube was stretched put could do nothing because Water from his mouth to @ Jet and the room |mains do not extend that far and the was full of gas. Passaic River was at low tide. There Policeman Praet called Dr. Kilcourse |jg more than $1,000,000 worth of prop- rom Harlem Hospital and pulmotor /erty in that section, to-day'e fire rae ed Aor eat “cuicide, is mttributed (#howed, without protection, The Amer. by fle family to the falling off in his ican Sanitary concern, has Blalnens about, which he ‘talked a offices and reduce great deal recently. ‘from New York City, Ite Use, John H. Flickinger, proprietor of a butcher shop at No. 1292 Amsterdam avenue, was found dead in @ room back of the store to-day by his helper, Ed- New Yor! much of the gartane Young Football Player Badly Hurt. BROO KLYN BAKER HELD Henry Bell, seventeen, of No. 23 ein ON CHARGE OF ARSON ture sertcrday 'ctormsoe: whe binging {football on Johnson Field, Bim Park. ‘Belt was running with the bell wh when he ackled and thro as Said He Was in Debt and Fret ee "tee a met Shop While Family | Sse « Was Away. Charies Ludwig, fifty years old, 4 baker at No. 96 Cedar street, Brook- lyn, was locked up in the Hamburg avenue station early to-day by Fire Marvhal Brophy on a charge of arson, after €n investigation into a fire early he tn Ludwig’s bake shop in the basement. The blase was quickly put out by firemen from a station two vlonks away. Ludwig, two sons and a daughter were at a Hallowe'en party in New Jersey and the other family | ™ in the three-story building got out safely. Ludwig was questioned for several hours last night, and, according to Marshal Brophy, confessed, saying he was in debt, that things were going up and he did not have the heart tot raise prices on his customers. He! said, according to the Marshal, that! he left the cruller pot so tt would bot | over and the grease catch fire. Only | $200 damage was done. knew nothing of his pian, Poslam accomplishes in Ecsems or any i Long makes Ks nd for we Cy right at the st and wramieetieg f Hin’ very. brief teadts'ail thee domehde fe nat? nl j the widest success and most sales here and abroad. Your druggist se'ls Poslam. For free sample write to Emergenc; gency Lal torien, 32 West ri Street, New York. Poslam Soap is itive treet to tender skin or skin subject to eruptional | troubles. Non-irritating. @ cents and 15 cents.—Advt His family = — TO TO PROTECT ‘ Eatabtished 52 Years. THE BABIES |N Ehrlich Glasses—Safe pesca N to Buy—Goodto Wear How Thousands of Mothers|N Safety of your eyes is of Keep Their Children Well |): chief importance. Ehrlich and Oculists give professional service, examine eyes with- out charge or obligation. Perfect Fitting Glasses as low as 62. y | * patahaiald fet g hod John St. S ath Av., 18th St, 3 sit th Ave., 22d trong Mothers should know that the safe medicine for their children is Father | N ol alcohol or dangerous Wry Wise mothers tuke care to keep | fy their children "well and strong so that N they can_ resist the diseases of child- hood. Le awn Medicine gives N fieh ie "189K Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St, co. Bond St new a pure, wi ian and nourishing “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Now’s the Time You’re Boss!! GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. Overceate 2 $10 Values at-—_- The Coats at $10 TheS mae at 8 $10 $18 Tartan $18 Black Pencil Stripes 8 Blue Pencil Stripes 18 Glen Urquhart Suits $18 Green Overplaid Suits $18 Tartan Check Suits and Salt Tweeds Thibet Suits $18 Oxford Kersey Overcoats $8 oe Oued Kee $18 Shawl Collar Chinchiflas |$18 $18 Notch Collar Chinchillas |$18 Blue Serge Suits $18 Brown Mix. Overcoats | $18 Brown Check Suits $18 Grey Mixture Overcoats 4 Fancy Cassimeres Self Collar Overcoats 4 Fancy Worsteds iis Velvet Collar Ovescoats |$18 Grey Mixtures $ 20 For Balmacaans, Suits and Overcoats Worth $30.00 IN SUIT6—Gien wie 9, Roman Stripes, Russian Stri Ghaded Btri oe a jaide and gens ner Ayo i, lendidly tallored = an: ” siniened, in Pr, UP> te the-minute Fmoasiet Tartan value "pone "Stripes. ‘Heather Mixtures and new enappy Knitted Fabri ‘WF Brill Stores Open All Day Bull Tha. | VOTE for whomever you’ve a mind—but be careful where you ELECT to spend your Winter Clothes Money. , Don’t wait na after the ballot is cast to find you've . elected wrongly. Now’s the time to decide and decide right. Walk into one of THE Big, Busy Brill Stores and see the | greatest clothes values offered in many a day in this great > | Election Day Sale| ~ % Balmacaans é a E and. Suits ||: $25.00 $ 1 : Values The Coats at $15 The Suits at $15 “SUAHLOUA TIYA OL OD at => Ragla $25 Set-in Sleeve Balmacaans $25 Tartén Plaid Balmacaans (3 Glen ts Balmacaans [$25 Straight H Suits $25 Scotch Mix. Balmacaans | $25 Rounded Front Suits 4 Glen Seq romart Fae Bals $25 Black Pencil Stripes Overcoats |$25 Blue Pencil Stripes | Cammeyer r Desires to Announce a Very Very The splendid work of healing which y uu ® remed Z Tilly “ittclents whlch wit Nahe holt | th ing it g he tone holly ro MSSSSSS br} jal? and Tan Mahegany joes, and the same wit? pawn Cloth ‘Uppers. ELECTION DAY Tweeday, News $5.00 $3.9 95 | N (And Werth mt qNot to be confounded wit! i 4A Genuine Reduction of $1.85 on Cal Sines GOnly 4 Tuesday, Nov. 3. These Shoes have sold all Fall at $5.00. ° f ‘S Ge to sell them at $5.00, Tues- q my unusually liberal price inducement for men LITTLE money. ma qh wh sas seoctenset of les. aizes. ni ¢ All The well known in value built into every CAMMEYER $5.00 Shoes makes this ei ime atoMING? Cc OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION "Wupaiaune Without Deposits, _ Purchased im thie manner, has eatiesact. Sinhods ors elrave (0 plone rt Bigatti CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERM MA HINES ON cauBIT WE PAY FREIGHT fy] With Coupon. No. 0. D.1t or Mall Orders Fitted. $5 Bios Bina chieehdoe O’rcoats |$25 Blue Serge Suits 4 Grey Chinchilla O’coats |$25 Grey Cassimere Suits $25 Grey Kersey Overcoats $25 Black Thibet Suits $25 Grey Shetland Overcoats |$25 Heather Mixture Suits $25 Brown Chinchilla Coats |$25 Scotch Mixed Suits $25 Oxford Chinchilla Coats |$25 Black Silk Mixed Suits Carr’s Melton Overcoats $ 30 Barely Sold A Less Than $50.00 In eal ie the very euperietive ‘ot peal’ value: giving ‘in clothes for men and young To-Morrow, Election Day “@8 le the inet word In, Overcoat bull. “SUAHLOUA TIA OL OD 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET Union Square, 14th Street, Near Broadway 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE~-OPEN EVENINGS 47 Cortlandt Street, Near Greenwich GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, « LIGVA @HL Lad. 750-752 8t sth Ave., » Cor. a. 46th St OPEN MONDAY AN. SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 clogs, FOR BAL i | BS MAIVEN Lane. aha eeanite ie DAMON DSCREDIT| WSWEE TS Cosette GT VEr | “DIAMONDS ON Une: rt ce Watch & Diamond Co, @ MAIDEN LANK, Tel, Os67 see his 655 aha | DOWN ‘1 rauns us Why Fight a Battle... a That's Already Won? a Elderly cused for Searching t. ‘pectacl.s which are wet forehead, but there Is no good 4.4 you should go to the trou! canvassing the city .n search of men. when the very Itie= you 's most likely y advertive’ In The ey 32.259 "ta dae” oe eum Wot teeth mt ‘A