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er a= YW), Miss Roda Tanner, Who Weds IVI EFEATEN BAW BY GERMANS.“ #7 mez F. D. Doubleday To-Day ™ STRIKERS 10 OFFER INFOUR BATTLES INFRONT OF RGA, == vs tine the Company's to 1 the 1° ethers ——_---¢2 ——_— -—- . a > ot Ceverat d Withdrawal of Sir Edward Carson and the \ te —_ ss a : . ! mw to a lied funder roy 1 Recall of Sir lan Hamilton From Command h eyeoy'e evmpreaiine . n sé ‘lt nP, me at the Dardanelles Cause Alarm Teie M ; to the Ackinarys and bk Wounded Otticial Report we = LONDON, Ot Premion Aequith bes wudder t hour Vee startling einewncen taade here tod i tiie ' “ P 1) * Q6r. and Mra. Maurice Astinery of cytede to aabing today. Th a. we i | HON I LRILOL BIG BATTLE | | and that . Be i Weert One Hundre 4 ward Careve from th: Ont ar all of Gen \d conse reronn Thirty Al Hirert, whe arriv te ones committees, bul the vote meane from Naples, told of wis battles = ali ctectes of ty The efforte of the censors # ; ed at the plant thie 3 sit Chey bed wean inte have paved way for oil sorte of eunple Dardanelles Which Caused Kesults of Fighting in more 0, sa hetween Austrian o* ; wen will teture o wirike a tan artilierymen "A increase the depr oe wee di Se Trouble in Britain That Region 1,000 pickets to surround «ft “4 within Durty yarde of ue wrecked Bhortly before | o clock the fol Me in wae “ walng and © aperial ad of polfl house pent door end billed four! Street, authorized vy In T W Parkinson, Mr Asquith’s physician . } | wit be on hend wae full of @ . ™ oulte from an attach of gastrototestinal . ’ ae Wenn wet 19 twin Te _> » je, ‘The air wa rh 0 Atvect i for ¥ «i tale a few days of cow plete reat } “1 he Darda oG a Headquarters Staff) Marders te « Month, - wan indisponed ye — —— re fay t the following offcial] ay ds for the number of persone . " P " ng the war in the) murdered in one month in Brooklyn py ' ended , | . t nt were broken in Bept aq and received number of paren om the oup of Field Marshal von] corde of the Cor canals Doren ze MT but the Cabinet and the country an a . | * he com pice Poop Dee the airmen threw ehowe : al adie! tenme . vom of We three In other ware darts shout as big as lead nw would rexard one on party) ’ ame Oné officer and 260 mes Gere passed clear throuh ANY UNF jinen ae a calamity, If much a cone | peed vince this lette ’ ' sagen rat ree cd they siruck. The defonar hae WPM | iow: wore fmt on the question of Ore Rave bean Se Gemngen: oF Grane te . tured ' h beltey organiaed of | a woe wnre (hat time, so far ax re-|KUn® Were captured, A Russian at- 2 *Brectss de Martini, former Ameri. |conscription it might be expected tu | ne at ck northwest of Jacobstadt was re- i oul at Trieste, de foment great bitt ors and clans die | NETANTINOPLE. Sept The Pulsed. 160,000 inhabita o : He ; —. sition the . the region of Smoley a French » (Continued from Pirat Page.) “ ax piloted by a Ru wf fe ere are demanding that a! fair trial Kalai Babies reer ‘¢ : . |bo xiven to the plan of voluntary en 7 A ‘onan | faritiads Liga aur ait ob amon | Bart of Dery hare there Ws any FUF- | ioy of ‘cua dine ma-| “Army group of Prince Leopold— "4 RIOT OVER NEUTRALITY sve: tar « aie ips soy Gegaeail tee 1 walked to the potting) ent during an eight day stay in the| There is nothing new to report ; |_ Whether or not Attorney Cleneral) 4, station, and after vo MiSs ROOM war are gues Army group of Gen, von Linsin- [fir Raward Carson's ation) ing trolled about the campus greete| VAN Biase The factors upon which thie con-|en—The battles on the Styr, re- Myeyes burn so anes tone iy Grecion neutrality nearly went by |foreshadows the present Hritiah Cabl- | ing oid friends. Me returned tu his| : TANNER = thorough in-| ported yester tukiog a course} that much as I enjoy reading the board in the Br last night | net's fall in a topic much dine lear in time to cateh the 2.14 train for allied | favorable to us. the pleasure ix gone. @ fight atarted at One Hun-|by politicians and the pr 09 al Washington at 01 es ne and, PETROGRAD, Oct. 19. — Further Do you realize that in nine Junotion \ be , Gred and Forty-ninth Street and the orinis in reco aw aly state a | retary Tumulty, Dr. Grayson, the White House physician, and the Secret Ser- foers considerable successes in Volhynia,| cases out of ten this burning, | giving back to the Russians a con-] and consequent discousfort, Is rt- | siderable portion of the line of the] oaused by eyestrain, and would * Third Avenue. Nicholas, Samuel and | crave George Contacos, brothers, and) “Ww eh George Pailis, all of No. Court- | London Globe, and Mrs, John James Tanner ply regret,” saya the 37 Fifth Avenue. The marriage wit What is ming the witua- pre vies guard Mr. Tumulty voted in é Mr. Doubleday takes place in the anw i« ' T min | Stor Tver worth of Lutek and the be 4 ted by wearin, ro] ” a gle epee bg Repehted bo Ne ome the een = *) Jerney City . Chyrch of the Ascension this after- hile the | paliroad to Kovel, were announced by pteben) y & proper No. wn, but it assuredly must fall une |” a, ‘ar 6 ¥ 00) coptio Ht ei t. They War Om . Besides nad! p ‘ Avenue over (he respective eeemiy, | eae It can show atrength and dec fratsnine th peer bs yer ince tee Hager Sine aaa aa | asd partite So eanate ent Pegers This is not overdrawn. More re of the Greoin roy “ © polis to protect thelr tn. ¢ Colony « ‘ a ining con . 7 m. Bas at of Lanooln, Hospital eck | paar ee ae bag cist yened ony forests againat fraud. Moat of then —— Jor , of KodJ-| ing several villages, Gen. Ivanott's| than 70% of all headaches are i hl ox) On, re eo rbians, were on the job when tho polling places were opened at 6 o'viock, and many of these had been out eam. probleme of recruiting and waste, and an inutes lator other persone be. {attacks by Zeppelina, another anti-peace demonstration.| “The nation cries out for leaders who | paigning until late last night can show the courage to face the truth. | Phe political machines in several of If the Cabinet fails us now it will! the New Jersey counties which cast fall." the heaviest vote are openly fighting All Britain is anxious over the tm-! the suftra we amendment i will b rtlandt Avenue. All were locked | pending Cabinet disturbances. “It i#|q determining factor In the outcome. | fn the Morrisania Police Btation. threatened by Internal as well as ex. ‘ a aD atchemen-Da a the a oon of | men made upward of 2,500 prisoners,| caused by eyestrain, and many SUFFRAGISTS OFFER | Aug 20, an assault on Turkish treach-{ Including many officers. The report] of the smaller ills may be REWARD AS A CHECK ; es in the same general locality on the | eays: traced to the same cause. ON PRIUS av POLLS same night. and acks on Ana-| Op the Dvinsk front, after the at- Our scientific examination art In each in- stan : a ore! driven back {teks repulsed yesterday, the enemy| determines whether glasses are WH RAN with heavy | No advantages | remained passive throughout the day.| needed. were gained by them, with the ex-| Only near the V Pochilint did i \— H One hundred dollars wilt be pata || SeetlOn Of the temporksy OocupAtion y near the Village of Pochilin! The cost is small—the satis to the person obtaining evidence in of a Turkish trench near Kutchuk | %¢ make attempts to dislodge us from} faction great. New Jersey to-day of rep t ting at cra on Ate. 56 renches. We repulsed both these at- Harris Glasses — whether : re by no | tacks. Artill hting continues. Peat the election or of false registra- The Germans a dislodged with} made upon the prescription of tion, George M. La Monte, Bank- — . ———_—_ Teresi Gindins* acl dike tencaen Notably is this true in Essee County, % Caneene,” se ohn Kedmond) where the Democratic machine, con- ‘ ., 7 Y Fl IT 4 a 5 enormous losses from positions norta is] ; SKY FIND IS NOT NEW. penneraey veces the Nationalist | trotied by James R, Nugent, has do- |] ing Commissioner of New Jersey s for the {of the Village of Nourviantzy, on the Your Oculte, or turnished w | clared against votes for women, PARIS, Oct. 19.—Prof. Bigoudan, ina) “A rich and powerful conspiracy ts) ye de communication to the Academy of|/ menacing its existence, The con- and a leader in the Men's League actions are estimate touth “shore of Lake Drisviaty| the advice of Our t $8.00 at 31,000 to in Camden © unty, where the Re-|1 for Woman Suffrage, has offered » dead and double that number | (twenty-two miles south of Dvinsk).| OF more. ublican organisation h : . 7 = wounded We captured prisoners and machine li Getempes, announces that calculations |spiracy 1 made up of men who are| een ar cr eenuation has taken the) this reward. It te especially epen, | President Extends Clemency] Thus far tie altion have landed in| #uns, On the Upper Niemen we car: « | made by Fabry and Blondel at Mar-| ready to aacrifice national unity in the| The ’ eeilles, whose discovery was announced Camden County Republican a Dene of the Harcelona Observa- | £202 of the enemy in order to further | organisation t# one of the moat Re: pi : thelr own at abet Sola, he explains, to conscientious elec- the Anafarta’ region about 115,000 | Tied LA cong tt hi Wane, 8 Cuter : tlon officials, and ts offered in the to Phone Promoter Be- | 'tt.4,!4rHe part of which force'al-/¢rsy (forty miles north of the rail- Loess: Gel Chin -Gamibalirn, ac secede ready has been used up. It in safe |W Junction of Baranovitel), to kay that they are to-day opposed | “By almultaneous attacks from the ee of one hundred men to protect the cause of Ill Health. by ‘about 185,000 ‘Turks, who wre ac: {Orth and south our troops occupied Ocukists and : 00d name of New Jersey in to- tually intrenched, with about 80,000] the Village of Novoselki, on the Styr dave ection. above Caartorysk, and its bridgehead. of Terrain is held | At dawn yesterday our troops entered trenches are lo- | the Village of Kullkovichl, above No- ‘Ated on higher ground thin those of| ¥oselki, ‘Thus far we have taken sAmmbroat.” whch. Predictions, theortes and efficient political machines in the conviction country. The politicians down there 4 ‘prot. ef Barceiona, Spain, an-| Much discussion tetheard of the tn- | can come within a few votes of eatl- be bad Glecovered on Sept, Jection of fresh and younger blood | mating the total before the ballots en ea he enia” into the Cabinet, Only a few weeks |are counted. This combination and ago David Lioyd George had a large |the Nugent machine will y effectives in rese PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 19.—Pres! no fear any of the boxes will be tam-/dent Wilson, while travelling to . he ald, had id retrograde movement. oth & Oth Bist & Sad 8 a 1 two the alliew over 1,000 prisoners and many ma- F scnte 10te nooment MEarsacch the bok oRkt | following, but the anti-conacription- | towering obstacles in the path of the | Pred with. Princeton to-day to vote on the suf-| The ilies to-day hold themselves} ehine guns and bomb throwers.” pertains e. t+ S8OhS 10288 the new planet was one of the | 1#ts, virtually all of whom are in his |suffragiats, Determined work against |, A# there are no voting machines 19 | F446 amendment, announced that ho| (ye iy ANAfarta region wolely by vir~ SS 450" rulion St opposite A eS, Bhive arta Hane: «Sly Mich |own party, now seem to de lukewarm |tho amendment ia rlao being done by |e State, it in expected the returns |" eranted. a. pardon to. Cameron| priority. Withoat. the. mppare “ot| MISS HELEN JUDSON TO WED, | sex neces nxt Tiare tn cnivence. toward him. political teaders in Atlantic City, | ¥!!! be slow in coming in. The women | 4 6a. sentenced to five years in the|some forty line ships, cruisers and -_— : pa, ARE One complaint from the newapapers| Trenton, Paterson, Passaic, Jersey |{renkly admit their fear of fraud. | Atianta Penitentiary for unlawfully | torpedo bouts they would be “thrown! Announcement was made to-day of PATROL BOAT BLOWN UP, |'# tat 4 Cabinot of twenty-two mem-| city and Hoboken They know of many suspicious cases AVON Venton tary for unlantuly | int the sea,” aa Liman von Sanders, | the marriage of Mlas Helen Y. Judson. ‘ : of regiat ‘ onnection w e} Commander in Chief of the Turkish |. | bers Is too cumbersome a body to! ‘The fact that President Wilson, hia| Oh Tekimration | Rewards have been | couiny Wireless Telephone ( y.| Gallipoll army, exproased it © soley of Mrs. Wena Burien Har, Baby Carriage manage the affairs of the Govern: | secretary, Josoph Tumulty, and Bec- | Wered for the detection of repeaters, | gioar naw acute Bright's dixeaso,| AN attack > by the allies on|faoe, to G. Eiton Parks on Tuesday, mént. On the other hand, there is said to be dissatisfaction in the Cabi- and in the suspected districts cam- will be used to prevent repeat- retary of War Garrison all came over to New Jersey from Washington to Aug nd Kiretch Tepe © direction of Oct. 28, in the Church of the Heavenly eo for 16 F which caused the President to extend {nthe direction oF bas {eeults ifaw Fionn nied in terrible slaugh-| est. ‘There will be a amall reception him clemency. ter of British troops, some 3,800 dead |in the house of Mias Judson's parents, 4 wen as the ‘conduct of the war Ia lvote for votes for women will un- {ng oF et evidence for future prose- |” president Wilton worked on the| being counted on Aug. 28 Mr, and Mrs. Henry I. Judson, No. 777 Prone SRio- Murray day f — be sthe lly Seve They doubtedly help the cause, On the other! wpiiyt boxes are sometimes stuffed \ Spear and oller pardon cases and on} British prisoners assert that their] Madison Avenue. —= st trying one. Water| Miss Judson will have as her flower hand word was spread throughout the » in the Anafarta| girl Nancy Heckscher, little daughter of 4 Mrs. G. Maurice Heckscher. RYAN,—At her residenc No, 238 East ~ledyard of Cincinnatl will be ~~ Fortiein st.. NORA RYAN Notice of funeral hereatt | correspond . throughout his ride recs che Dartanolien and the mucoen- |sStato to-day that Newton A, K. Bug: ere ee ene, “Autloned Mrs. trom Washington. Ho dictated| region. It ly sald only one, well Is in| Sr Gen, Bir Charles Munro, may be sig: [rem State Chairman of the Republi: | watcners’ certificates. “Chullen | steadily to his stenographer. the hands of the British, ‘The result | ME wes eh seat pia be alg-loan Party, had announced his op-| 2) voter ot whom you bave the| When a former application for a|\* that water must be biouht from) bey - Ho) oltnE | women tho vote, However, outside of] with nis hand bandaged and saya he | UPited States Attorney Wise In New| toa in the morning and another at % igh commands are more than sixty lth instances quoted the question ap-| rust have the clork’a hein to 4 out | York pointed out that Spear was the} u'clock. One-half pint of water at years of age, and there has been com: | pears to ile entirely apart from the| iis ballot, demand that he take the | head and brains” of the alleged| Noon ts the only allowance of this plaint that dhe army Us clinging to the [tre of pray nein jot, demand that he take the i Hecessity, prisoners state, that is new of party politics Racine ci" Aaa whan tne von fraud, Spear and his associates! i | : old peace policy of promotion by #en-| Under the law the saloons of New “Et on ion ie cae d n | over, sit on the ballot boxes unul|claimed that they had patents on a| U'p to a week ago the food of the fority alone, while naval officers || Jersey are closed to-day. Inaamuch | the vote is counted to keep them safe | device that would take the place of| British suldiers consisted of six army high positions average more than ten |, the suffrage leaders have declared | from those who would wrest victory biscuits and a preserved meat ration, year younger. themeelves in favor of prohibition, the | £m ux" old style telephones and supplant the} vomne candy and jam belng added.| PF ear eeemgpenqnys events of the day, say: of their day off to bring to the polls in their eleventh hour| Spear was sentenced on Jan, 10) troops must be added the great heat | We make two inferences. One is every vote they contro! to be cast claimed victory, Newark | 1913, and entered Atlanta Prison ten] and ever pr ent dust, Of some 130 | Awainat the amendinent, Should the [tad & twenty-four-hour continuous | days later, A Frederick Collins, in-| prisoners the correspondent saw, fully Chocolate Covered Assorted Delights: that the Dardanolles campaign ts not COLLECTION of fine Chocolate Covered Sweets, pre- going to be abandoned, The other is |Sumragints lose to-day. the question | pe waie, Mase mecting lasting Until) ventor of the Collins wireless telo-|0ne half suffered from inflammation | sented in @ variety of centres, styles and flavors, so that in this quarter and we hove 18 lof votes for women cannot be brought | one of the picturesque features of a | Phone, who was convicted with Spear | Many of the men are too young to | ty bose thes we cannot get down to specific descrip- Heo nee ee ith new vigor dug | before the voters of New Jersey again | Uilaue campaign. tenced to three years’ tmpris-| endure the hardship 1a cll- a je assortment you purchase may be en- sun 7 binsien PRATT we Pies Fe Ae Prgel it! onment, will be out in a short time,| mate. Trench digging, the pre- re y aise’, from, thas of xe oat ber. Every ., ~ ‘ the New Jersey Su je Associ- 1, 5% % Jing conditions, is torture. | piece uine de ita gem elicit perfec- mand Rygaigr alae s., ibsence | ‘he waning hours of the campaign | ation, predicts 351000 majority in favor |Charies A. Vaughn, also convicted | Yi)! ‘prisoners of war with whom the | tion. TRA SPECIAL, FOR siecend “ps nav 0} Pigs yy erraty * } was one of the most furious finishes | of for women, with Spear and sentenced to two], nt talked had been in the rrespondi | rvice from four to eleven months om expressed dissatisfaction r officers. The correspondent TUESDAY ONLY. POUND BOX 15¢ mons this afternoon and stecred oft |New Jersey can remember, In all|,,Mit H Yard Breese, Fresgent of) years, wae released a year ago : all propounders of what the Govern: | the large cities of the State groups of| to Woman Suffrage, asserts that the) SPe4r ran a promotion business at) Son of ment considered awkward questions | women workers spoke in the streets | response of the voters will be strongly | No. 96 Pine Street, as the presiding ape 1 a total annihilation of a nearly all night, They set a new| against the franchise extension, genius of a concern called the Cont! ny which had penetrated ——_—_————— al Wir Telephone and sle- trench, but was dest record for political activity and nenta aa Telep ne an ‘ele , STUDIES LAW TO WIN [reer i eae tiaiclens ty enoir| - LAUREL ENTRIES. pene! Wiivites Teanbone: bd Cele: Reh wes left uncovers this was due to the HER CASE FOR HER BABY earnestness, —- ago he began the compilation of what | \ aa Gus hae WPT *h TRACK, LAUREL, ot. |is known as a “sucker Hat,” including | wenee of others could not be learned LIVELY DAY AND NIGHT FINISH Piicery Sys ves | the names of people all over the coun. | ———————n es FOR CAMPAIGN, Gre as follows: aS try credulous enough to invest in Miss Garmong Not Daunted by Set- TIPAT RACE Selling: tw yeoricite wildest achemes. All during the day, in every city, | fii in prortant By use of his “sucker list” Spear we, Ld) got ting Aside of $116,000 Ver- | town and village, the yellow banner | (mm 8 in Ce eae reg oe thousands of persons to buy $1,084 ‘ of suffrage floated f housetops | striokland 108; Las” Auain.*y0at Oa worth of stock in his concern under dict She Had Won. - Fa OMe TODS | AicLellaial 10L:. Veato 4X. xMarmay fraudulent representations. } was exposed by the late Col, Christopher Columbus Wilson, after Wilson had j been arrested for swinding tne pub He by selling United Wireless stock 4) The trial of Spear and his co | defendants lasted seven weeks and | nearly 100 “suckers"-—as they were and automobiles, and the green, white | “YEU ace Wandican: two year-olilas BOSTON, Oct. 18.—Miss Elizabeth L.| 44 purple of the Woman's Politica: at furlongs, Acne u Garmong, who won @ verdict of $116,000 | Union floated from the cars of aso pares, Nea merarnek ess tm her breach of promise ult againat| motor scouts. Then, after a night of | Muti. 108i ,gselmvibor, 10 irom, Jobn Brooks Henderson, has come to| flamboyant effort, hundreds of the| THIRD KACk Selling, Boston to study law,#o that she may de-| weary women fathered to receive! bin Kr hula A delightful flavor is added bd _ lise by Mckay oak own case, |final instructions for thelr work at Jcalled by the swindler—told on the to hame=whe: jupreme Court ne has oF aa stand how they had bee — - dered a retrial, setting aside the award the polls, withone Stand: Cow tie : oe ° | separated from their money, Relatives jof Spear have been working for a pardon from the President for many montns, 18 wo miner Speaker of | Voting began at 6 A. M. and will use presentalives, inherited . . Millions from his father. It was testified continue until 7 F M. on suffrage tthe trial that five years ago he told | and some other constitutional amend- ies Garmong that his love for her bad | ments, The polling places will remain Uttle baby giri—Mary—for | open until 9 P. M., the last two hours 1s Aghting. | being for the registration of voters. to support . was a mat- | 80 the count on Suffrage will not be- re tar she said ‘gin till after 9 o'clock, At 7 o'clock my own tase 1 em fighting for babs | tbe allot boxes will be sealed and , I know I will win. I hardiy | will be kept in sight of the watehers. now, know how } oan go through that terrible | Persons who have sven the deter- ordeal do it some- how.’ X "mined vigilance of the women have Hendereon, son of pared with AMERICA'S wads | county Suage “Faweett, en i} GREATEST Necterssen’ | here from San Brancieco, te CIGARETTE 6 bree ride $83; |@ sanitarium at Rochester, Minn. suf- ‘1 ani| fering from a recurrence of the kidney i martiker earibe, Hanger telling how and nd! containing other new recipes, sent free on request, pao} ne Les & Perrins, 36 Hubert St., New York City \2.| trouble which caused him to undergo an the me, No. 976 Park it! will return to reeume be