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\ PR:CE ONE CENT. Co, (The New [* Cirontation Books Open to All.” Copyright, 1916, by tran | NEW YO Te Serre me Nerney nT pR ne MPAIGN. FUN * orld. _______| “Ctrenlstion Books Open to All. R 5, 1916. 18 PAGES To-Oay’s Weather—FAIR AND WARMER, EDITION eee os TOBE PRICE ONE OENT. RK, THURSDAY, 00 DEALERS YIE HITCH ONL LIONS POUR INTO G. 0. . ratte NARA FMD, RAL gn * THATOFMRK HAMNER (ROFTH AIS NANED eof Celebration, WITHCLARK ON THE EIGHT-HOUR BOARD: WISHES WOMEN VOTED. enti te: f Appropriation for Advertising Alone Is Placed at $1,000,000. FOR STRONG WIND-UP. Political Experts Estimate Con- tents of “Dough Bag” at More Than $3,000,000. # sampaign fund rivaling that! President Wilson Makes Selec- At Cheers for Mrs. Wilson, He Says: “I think She Could be Elected.” OMAHA, Neb. Oct. 5. Wilson to Omnha to-day for one of the busicst days of his career, Arriving here shortly President came before noon, | | : e-} fi T, Yr, . after greeting several thousand rg A by Mark Hanne fo the my,| Hon To-Day—Van Hise May | yeopie im towns he pasted through Kinley campaign of 1896 1b now pour ee Ph | i | ) ° oS P ely Com. iy “ao the treasury of the Republl- | Be Third Commissioner > ag — A i rg of Atlonet-Gomimitte, Alcoady It) Wik Cie h- Be nemtices bt a ' ro his firet 2 ie Western spee shat! since the campaign fe runing into the millions and What) 1, 6 scial commission to examine in- {vw total will be nobody can predict (the Adanaaon Sights “1 understand,” said Chairman Me-| Hour Ratiroad Law have been select- | Cormick of the Democratic National|¢d by the President, They are Major Gen. George W. Goeibals Commitee, “that the Republicans have | bal rge W. Goethals, opened The Pre enthusiastic to the working « sident was received with applause when he en- builder of | tered the Cub where 600 Omaha busi- = = oan : — ‘- . ns a ' GIANT ADRIATIC WIFE DIDN'T WANT : HAD U-BOAT SCARE | “TO KILL PHINNEY =a | t ’ ae "| 1 | ON VOVAGE HERE} BUT 10 KEEP HIM ; pea ews ham | British Patrol Boat Sent to|She Indignantly Denies Threats} —______ iy 2 hs Guard Her’ Mistaken in in Separation Suit Against | MRS, PHINNEY, WHO N ‘ - | Mist for Submarine. the Rich Lumberman. — | ni peed -— ew Offer Comes as Famine Reaches { _ —_——_ | AT SEP: ® party 4 PASSENGERS WARNED.|CITES HIS\LOVE NOTES. Its Climax Women, Babes in * amie tirtons lod va lacoutles wir tetana ta Arms, Fight at the City Stations 414 Put on Life Belts and Liner] Says’ They Are ‘Sweetest Let- : : 4 at Full Speed Twisted ters a Husband Ever Wrote’ for Supplies for Children. . : Her Course. —Not a ‘Shooting Woman,’ i | EXTRA PO A British patrol boat, mistaken for] Before taking the witness stand to- TO LICE CALLED v" » German submarine, gave ofico-+| tay in Justice Grosnbaim's part of PREVENT DISORDER and passengers of the steamsht; | he Supreme Court, where her separa- — oo atvinie « a scare when the ie y ra against, Hrgest G. ehsaie) The milk boy-ott situation was cleared this afternoon when the was one day out from Liverpool ouf wealthy lumberman and member of New York which ended, many clubs, is on trial, Mra, Willle Pearl Bussey Phinney waved a bun- dio of letters and promised to read to the court “the sweetest letters that a husband ever wrote to his wife." While the couple lived together at No. 460 Riverside Drive only six months, Mrs, Phinney declared her husband's letters to her during that Borden Condensed Milk Company, which takes care of one-fifth of New York's milk supply, announced that it would grant the demand of tie producers for an increase of 45 cer hundred pounds for mitx at the source of supply. The other big milk distributing concerns im) iately tell into line with the Borden, |her voyage te |to-day, The Adriatic’s lookout, sight- ing a low-lying shape In the morntry mist pursuing the ship, reported It to the captain as a submarine. The captain, taking blew four warning blasts |tle, which meant that thi 414 Jn all | no on the whis- chances, The only obstacle in the way of a quick tinish to the milk shortage lies in a disagreement between the farmens and the distributors as to the were to seize Ii o 5 This eo were ore: ‘dent than @ suitor . the Panama Canal, Pa MET tg cy Oa = and stand by the Ifeboats. This they] me w more ar triod ove: whic! @ increase i as abtonttene.: Affe he é an enormous fund, more than they] Gia member of the Interstat ness men were gathered. Mr. Wilson| 414 ‘nany in terror. Meantime the| Usually writes his betrothed | period j hich the inerea se is to be eltective. The Borden Company have legitmiute use for, We only|merce Commission, who formerly was |°"t Detween Gov. Moorehead and Ben-| captain put the helm over so sharply} Mrs. Phinney, under direct exaint- in announcing its detérmination to grant an increase which will pay the know that It Is betng spent lavishly) grand chief of the Or of Railway |#tor Hitchcock. |that {t seemed ay if the big shtp/nation by Max D. Bteuer, told Justice | producer about five cents a qua 5 milk g ® pol € deli ; Jreenbaum that her honeymoon was| \F t five cents a quart tor his milk at the point of delivery én various parte of the country and| Conductors | Ft tatore the srealdeay bei a Bates ayer oa ns ye eats Pali vee in iatbiniene wasiheal limited the contract for the increase to a period of thirty days. pe- | It ts understood that tie President | speaking tee cream in the shape of lis . pies bs . acksonville, re » ibn that u tremendous distribution 8 oe) ee ene juration for the thing {doves af peace was placed bofore| Adriatic tried to excape from her| band left for Jacksonville, } where | r atives of the Dairy- | ing planned for the windup of the) i wnncr of the commission, Charles |bim amid applause. He was intro-|pursuer,/ An hour later, while the/he has large buslness Interests, asd m gue Who Assembled at the } campaign.” |B. Van Hise, preside of the Unj- | duced by J. A. Sunderland, president} excitement on the ship was intense, | never came back, Thay be hace } n on atfernoon at the re- | = . . lof the club, The entire dience| the mist lifted enou to disclose | tended to return, Mra, Phinney testi-| ‘heat Mitchel to talk ove While the Ropublidans are keeping | versity of Wisconsin, who has taken | Of tt id mn pitied Behan Bing veuse) flew thelf was indicated by a sult for dl-| A QU. ¥ rejected th : sue imeiDeamibent. PKR inl Gon onomie | stood and waved their napkins nat the pursuing vessel Me ° ae in b) ri ; RT FOR MiLK? ly rejected the strictly secret the ammount of the so } at A : shag A aes “T notipe, however old the records e¢| British flag was a patrol boat! Voree he filed in Jacksonville | QUART FOR MiLK ‘ iy Insofar as. it ~ ® enormo jp of] SESeeee! OR) a e “ a: ie sated hings were very happy, the wife ‘Aenilas to ti ie 4 tributions, yet the enormous S120 Of ieee” gheclat commintion{ this part of the country may Be, hich was supposed to bo protecting| Thinks w By baypy, the. wite HE BIG MILK OleTRIGU- PL to the time it shall be effec. thelr dough bag ts apparent from | wiich ayorted the threatened rail nothing really got started until fitty|the ship from the German craft she| sald, while she and her husband lived) “WARS fi 1 PRA TORS in the metropolitan j''¥® I. D. Cooper, chairman of the wome of the expenditures they are) ie oF to14 2 years ago,” the President begag.|¥s Mistaken for, and had tost the|@t the Waldort and he provided her PRHINNE ” district took the position League, said: ne Ol . Wine A Adriatic during the night. with @ retinue of servants, When | ——— ——- We can't consider an offer that making. The commission's task will begin | “Since that time this part of the coun- dairy he Riverside Delve One million dotiars is the approptl-|wnen the Jaw takes effect on Jan, 1,|t'¥ has started many things The Adriatic, 24,000 tons, is the| they moved Into the Rivorsid JOHN 0 PLAYS GOLF doesn’t run at least six months. We ation for advertising alone. CON-| Ager an inquiry of not more than| “It 18tseful to make new beginnings| ArRest AUP warhin aotive: pameene gpermpent aus Lacs estes oe we * wouldn't look at an offer which ts - % er a auiry oF ¢ or service, cross-exumination orney F. my ores C tract are understood to have BOA) nine nor less than six months the|—to break traditions to meet the con- bi a a Cicasdols acess to abow thes ites AS QUARTET SINGS aes in fore only thirty days. made atready with magazines fr) commission will make a report to the| ditions arising when chackles of the Phinney hed maée lite unbearable | in Company h ,600,- ¢ representatives of the dairymes $200,000 of advertising In Dake de eee ee eee bait nave been. biekea of LOERM M ey ae —_—— 000 of 6 per cent. preferred || ™et Health Commissioner Emerson Plays, Contracts for $800.00 of dilly | “Ponding the Ming of this report| ‘There are many circumstances “Didn't. you threaten to throw| Makes Drives of 250 Yards to the |} stock and WA1S12600 common fiand ¢ evolesioner .f_Weieiteaan an pais ¥ ant ndverlisi¥! and for thirty days thereafter the law | that make one feel the present state BE ELECTED THIS YEAR vitriol in your ,husband's face?” Tune of “A Perfect Day” at | Le fom, "Th Mayer was get ou AIS DOW DNS. ATTRAEK provides that there shal o re-| of the world is beyond neasure tragi- imciamlinte ; a Panta | @ same authority gives oe es je Pf This enormous blast of pald adver-|HrOviON™ Lat there as bs Lrhbeeal eta AT Reet enero —_——_. avked Mr. Truesdale, His Home Links |] the Sheffield Farms-Slaweon. Commissioner Emerson said he had tising is to bo let loose in all parte] cs ¢ Hy ee i ‘ oP cuarisa a aroat warvil Pe Appellate Court Also Decides for} Mrs. Phinney aroxe from the wit LAND, 0. Oct, 8—thoit Decker Company $1,300,000 6 hopes that a compromise might be i n affected for the standard eight hours | America a great service olin ; . . ess chi ay q e Judge's oa 4 ON Pad ites er cent. fers oad , of the country in the latter part of UmCCred . © every American obliged Election of County Officers |aése chalr and, striking the Judges Iv the latest, and it In the || Bf oopmue Preferred stock and | reached by which the producers witl A ik ke every Am ged to her gloved hand, loud! , pay October, It is u repetition on & MUCH)” moe members of the commission » he lives In a new age, full of | in the Bronx Lai yo emit hl iat Md of vohn D cine 1008 an average annual jj Henenk.s thirty duy coptreet wilt Spe reater wcale of the advertising cam= | ‘dna gr eee ed J Ne Bronx, has a quartet follow him from || feturn of 11.1444 per cent. provision that a disinterested com a alen carried on last year by Georg foes ry a ry se beiciget Sealy pect and prophesy cna ltpeats In decisions handed down this aft- is absolutely false. £ never | ,, tee and ho makes 250-yied | | mission, to be appointed by the Mayor W. Perking aguinst the New York re kn palais Ab it ae ree eS “es as tie ernon the Appellate Division of the| did anything to humiliate or ourt|drives to ths tune of "A Perfect |= S| shall investigate and report mithin — # r onal pay for t eryices, An ap-| said, “when America hus hi 18 Seba ; “a band.” ay? : 7 thirty days on the merits of th - State Constitution, sponriation 6& €86,000 tans hee 2 Re pee | Supreme Court held that a new Presi- | my husban Day" on the links of his estate hare, | y days ne merits of cou Political experts estimate that if the | POVRLAIN OF Fal a fr pas mae | upon her the necessity vf serving ste} sent of the Bourd of Aldermen must| “But you bought a revolver and enaialisasanias ’ | troversy. ; Republicans can affard to spend 4] oiling expenses, salaries of assatancs, | Vone ; |be clected this y nd that the|hunted for days for your husband] BUT IT WASN'T HUGHES A little after 1PM. 1. N, Hiplock, million dollars on advertising office r ‘ eae ein. problann, {statute making the terms of office of | with the purpose of shooting him, | LEPPE IN SEEN SINKING | Vico President of the Bordem: com- their cainpaign fund must be moro | eae ale anes |lems and, | {ail our problems. line sheriff, District Attorney, County | didn’t you?" she was asked | sae aaeemaaret - pany, sent word to all the dépibts of than $3,000,000, There are intimations “DAYLIGHT BURGLAR’? |The man who n aalne things Ic k and Register of De of Bronx | why, [ couldn't and wouldn't ate} OFF COAST OF DENMARK Makeup of Joker Misled 5,000| the company in all the States apply. that collections and promises to date the old way will be pushed to the Soo eT eres Wilt alae ba atag {sempt to use a gun,” declared Mra, | ania talsad ly Shriners, Who Thought Cane |!" lk to this market to pay the rear. nw offices ¥ p80 be | e | increase, amount to 010,000, ” IN DAYLIGHT ESCAP! rae at the coming election Phenny North Sea Fishermen Tell o! forts | didate Addressed The In Republican headquarters every | ‘The President said it used to be oe ee |” eyall wheavseu) found you;coulditt h Sea Fishermen Tell of Efforts | fidate Addressed Them | “We have granted everything thing {s now running on a acale of| ——— thought right (o exploit the world, | shoot your husband you threatened t of German Destroyers to PHILADELPHIA, Pa, ct, 5.—Five| the Dairymen’s League demand- expansion and unlimited expense un-| Richard Wellman, Out on $5,000] But now ILwas necessary t0 nerve the 8,000 MORE TROOPS shoot his lawyers, didn't you?" wa Keep Dirigible Afloat [thousand Shrinery looked sheepishly| @d.” said Mr, Hallock to The Eve- > Campa Even | i} . . fs | world, "America ead the wore | asked . nears lat fallow m < s ' ning World reporter, “We have equalled in national campaigns. Bail, Eludes Detectives Guard- | 1 5 ” a ESBJERG, Denmark, Oct. 4 (via|®t thelr fellow men to-day 2 al 96 > wc she will or we the way,” he {4 would be the use of sh extensive offices us Chairman Wil-| ing . added pee them’? the witness inquired, “I ans 4 here to-day reported that at! y les B ae k question in this business is: the cox runs at Fifth Avenue and Forty-| Richard Wellman LOW the| Because o ee Ak-Sar-Ben celebra- | WASHINGTON, Oct All army | Dt. 4 Shooting woman, and I knew that) joon on Monday they sighted o party | Neard Charles Evans Hugies make &) babies of New York. The Dairys third Street, Five entire floors of the|potice as the “daylight burglar nd Nebraska's ad nisslor to state. dsearimeniay ad cep if 1 brought this case into court 1) submerged Zeppelin thirty-five miles | Political speech last nlght at the Met men's League and the inden é ana thew lotets S camera tepede eth ts a Ww 1 Kala attire, Flags | 4¢P4 $6t SOD AAS were .¢ juld wet Justice ultimately if not im Wwest of tne laland of opolitan Opera House. | Company come next. large office building ua Big os iste was. ¥ 1 DANE in) ec athe build and bands of | dered by the War Department to-day | Wel" B tue North Sea off coast of ie RM eES es pe iho 7s the great publi Wes eaetus rely by: various braushes | Brooklyn: this morning, escaped thi layed almost constant to despatch militia organizations stilt Medlately ; ” jerman destroyers and | But it wasn’t the Republican nom- © met the great public neces. of the Hughes campaign. The staff of |afternoon from the two detectives: Music played alm atnathy n State mobilization camps to the| Mra Mhlaney admitted she had) cls © surrounding | inge, ‘The replica of the former Justice | tY the duty of supplying the needs paid employees is reaching a small employed by his | men to watch President lmmediately entered into |} pio Pe ge ah fange (hunted up her husband th the fishermen said, in s, ~ | of the people, We have felt that the a peak him. He was at the corner of Thir- | the spirit of the occasion, Bands cf | tation facilities “I went to his clubs and to a Be er ot ots bee Or Haward Beubler, of Chicaso,| price asked by the farmers is tog high Apecial trains are being run by Re- |ty-fourth Street and Klghth Avenue, | Indians and of cowboys were here t mock | those tans usual haunts and couldn't Mad him,”| rhe oticus statement of the War | ¥89 “made up" with whiskers and all,! and we kept up the contention ag long publican candidates. Ten years ago|a detective on each side of him, when Participate t 2 Tt ‘was prising ‘ ) she said, “I thought he needed care Office says to-day |very effectively, and pulled the stunt) as It was reasonable to, The big @ special Pullman car attached ie slipped into a store and eluded ma 1 f 100,000 people lined Georgi 1, and, as J had been a 4 siona During the raid on Thursday by | 14 q part of the Shriners funmaking,| thing now is to protect the publla® yas considered poi! a the # South ¢ u wante vt him home 4 eile oa 4 | ‘The oMfcers of the ot = Po jt en la ante e — : bi MISBOURL VALLEY, Iowa, Cot wind West Virgin A : piace a - hostile wiroraft landed und was! goveral Philadelphia morning newa-|, Th? oMfcers of the other mik al oal extrayagance. Even the women After & vuln acarey the two wen : ' u f Now Hampshire, Naw York | 8nd care for hin wed by us near the Island of iad “Hughes | {Dutng companies were gathered at committee Is running @ trans-contl- |to Police Headquarters and asked the @resident \ N crossing Iowa on Mlsai nny Noticing the Increasing nervousioss | Hine, tn the Gulf of Riga papers chronicled the Tughes” ory Hall to meet Health Commis- nental special train at a cost of #oV- |petective Bureau to help them tind Is *a@) ' yoo gin Ki day, tow > of Mrs Phinney ginder the cross-ex sal eo speech and hia programme. |sioner Emerson when they were told oral thousand dollars a day. ay {tin See ian nreate tha ye tt te) THREE SHOT IN HOLD-UP, amination of Mr. Truesdaie, Just FIRST $1 000 HE SAVED | eareeegrarenee what the Bordens had done. President Wilson, on his trip this ine poome Wellman, whose 4Pprect u _Pecoption Greenbaum adjourned the case unti ’ Spores Convicts With Watermelo: “Then we'll all have to fall in week to Omaha, contents himself With | aiius is “Beverly,” were found a pain | #iven bim a: he Midsle Weat reenss pas Rela! Oct, 19 onable Mra, Phinne GIVEN T0 ALMA MATER JEPFE CITY, Mo., Ort. 6.—Goy, ' said Loten Horton, Presi- ° ; a single private car, When Candidate) op gix stockings identified by Mrs The Presiden die ode early thin tives M consult with a physician. The sourt Major of Missourt to-day directed the nt of the Sheffield Farms Coms ik ' Hughes starts west next week his! | Van 8 # having beon ir son’ Bowe) ONES announced it wou mo the doot . a anesad work of 200 prisoners from the St pany. “What else is there for us train will consist of seven cars, = : No - ¢ 7 whiter he ! urton HICAGO, Oct &—Jar V Sh. | enitentiary ay tancnite ton of | te do? We'll have to meet the ex- 4 It is eatin on the Renu uu proses — OF eee oe bs wat Found Dead dow a 1915 grad the er ft rea he Governor gave| tortionate demands of the farm=~ \ howe $5 for ry $1 that the Demo Cc | aR Lid A i J iday, f andi 1 of * 1 K at : sia wanes BE Bk GS a ga tar 9m canes tata of ing un ae a commas! a crate have it & ad) atontueetn N FAR DHTEy BORE. The thugs se ea Hy wi vate o Ghee H ed them with watermelons r each ree The other milk butors present = r ¥ RESULTS ON PAGE 2 | and. daw iw Pe ays aa : ial | was ar " © convicts do satisfactory work on the | aul suid about the same thing, W'S WINES GRACE ANY PABLE, Styect by Deloctives Cavanaugh ond . " dow 4 . v ,! f 4 eV sit 88 Flos onion, of the Brooklyn department, ENTRIES ON SPORTING PAGE nr Were A vdare im @ clothes were found, was on the fifth day. Nash, a Chicagoan, worked hig ;roads the 1 be allowed twenty days The hardest pinch of the famine Y. Phone 9001 drt, a serious copdition, ~~. doer way through college ot oy was felt to-day among the people

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