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WILSON PRICE ONE CENT. f to All 7 York World), SAYS TROOPS ARE S The Press Pa NEW YORK, SATURDA U-BOAT RAIDS MADE TO U.S., W $30,000,000 INTO HOMES ~FORUL S, WAGE EARNERS tennssciijemenans ® Workingmen Are Building and Buying in Suburbs of the Big Citi PARKER ADVISES LOYAL MOOSE 10 ) SPEND $30,000,000 HERE. To-Day'’s Weather—FAIR AND COLDER. AIL . EDITION f “Circulation Books Open to All.” | 8 PRICE ONE CENT. ITHIN PLEDGE SAYS GERMANY ¥Y, OCTOBER 14, 1916. 10 PAGES |GOLF CHAMPION TRAVERS TAKES A BRIDE TO-DAY STILL NEED GUARD ATMENIGAN BORDER’ DECLARES WLSON, | | |So Replies in Letier to Gov.) Whitman, but Adds That | Conditions Are Improving. | | | DAY AT SHADOW Eight Specials Will’ Carry) ¢ 4,000 Pennsylvanians to Hear | Speech From the President. | 2] Bankers Offer Long Term WORK FOR WILSON = Loan to Utilize the Ac- LONG BRANCH, N. 1, Oot. 14.) 3 : cumulating Money. President Wilson inn tetter to Gov.! ® >| Be Whitman of Now York, sont Oct. 9) + $ | cl than $250,000,000 prosperity! “Thanks of Nation Due to Tne ane Lelie mtg E 3| cas) as already gone into the pur- : . - ie en rency which caused the . chase or maleiaisn of eal President,” Progressive J gending ot ihe muiitia to the Mext ae | dwellings during the past nine Says at Notification. border “unhappily still exists." “months, and estimates from all parts! = - The President's is as follows: ot the country indicate that fully) Jon M. Parker of Louistana,| “From the beginning of the att $30,000,000 will be the year’s total in- Nominee for Vice President on the! culty which necess the eall for vestment in such properties. Progressive ticket, arousod enthusi-! militia 1 have been deeply senaltive New York's metropolitan district} ®*#m in @ large assemblage of Bull of the inconvenience caused to the. Miss Dorris Tiffany, the Bride, Will bas contributed $30,000,000 for build-| Moo#e loaders of Greater New York, member of these clilzen military Be Given Away by Her Brother, ing 9,585 houses, the greater clty| the State and New England when,|ganizations by thelr separation from Champion Hudson River Star. | Leelee gata Pee by at the Hotel Biltmore to-day, In an-'their families and from thelr ordi NEWBURGH, N. Y., Oct, 14.—The awer to a speech formally notifying him of his nomination, he anonunced hiv intention of supportig President Wilson ad asked Progres Statisticians of the real estate ex- changes to-day after careful tabula-| tion of reports obtained from every section by Bradstreet's, the Engineer- all loyal ing News, F. W. Dodge Company and| *!¥es to follow his leadership, Hup- exchange correspondents. Bradstreet's| (re of : pare se who remain ghows total building projects in 145/!0¥"! to the principles of the party thronged the room in which the noti- 1,000, ¢ ared with | tise OF ATER) sap | fication services were held. 798, irst three quarters | Se ibh aa Mee 131,008 ia ne 1gi4| Matthew Hale, of Massachusetts; period. More than 20 per cent, of|3: A. Hopkins, of Now Jersey; W. H. these outlays have been for dwollings.| Nichols, of Vermont, and 1, H While building has consumed fully! Trieshman, of Connecticut, were the $175,000,000 of the small hone outlay, Progressive National Commiteemen an additional $75,000,000 at low esti- | Present constituting the formal not!- mates has gone into the purchase of feation comnittes, Mr. Parker elec old houses#not including a vast sum|trified the crowd’ when he sald paid for dwellings built speculatively “Lapp to every thinking for immediate sale. A study of the! and woman interested records shows that prosperity ' me| buyers are very partial to new struc: | in the material our country, devoted to their family and thelr future, to vote welfare of plaid their honest convictions and support RUSH IN BUSY CITIES FOR) Woodrow Wilson for President the HOMES IN SUBURBS. | United States.” : Many cities report nearly halt of} Kings County was Strongly repre their building outlays for dwellings, sented in the gathering. Among those a large percentage being in their sub- present were: hary business engagements and pur. marrlagg of Miss Dorris Tiffany of| suits hand Jerome Dustan Travers ardey . len Montclair, the amateur golf | ? re Ww Pe) See Le Pree als on, takes place at the Firat! ich tot ses Bs 1nS Presbytertan Church here at 6 o'clock Ha Whleh Have. Mot natin tents this evening, The ceremony will be civion Hid} Ana cece ted in performed by the Rev. | Stock- : pputiat ed Hcon=\ well, pastor of the chi jtingent gocs Gen. Funston selects for) by the Rey, Walton Danke return to home stations such upits as the Second Massachusctts Regi- ment and cousin of Miss Tiffany, The of his Judgment can best bi This policy will distri spared, eee eingtah cee thie aad bride will be given away by her foray le area as possible and | brother, Gilman Parris Tiffany of jmake its Durden fall as equally a9) Amsterdam, the Hudson River golf practical Upon organized militia champton. | forces a “Tha emergency which led to the call of the militia was the possibility of aggression from Mexico and protection of our | frontier. This emergency still, unhappily, exists, and | am ad- | vised by the military authorities that withdrawal of the militia at | any time from the date of its | original call up to and including | \cthe present would in all human | ON OBSTRUCTIONS | AT CONEY ISLAND urbs, Wage earners profiting from) ‘Thomay L, Larkin, Paul Masel,’ Wkeliheod have been followed by the big wave of Industrial and com-| David Weiss, Jacob on bawun,| ‘fresh aggressions from Mexico ‘Lie nie mercial prosperty are seeking lomes| grnest C. Cheol, 1. J, Wandelt eal] wpen the lives and property of ; ; away from crowded city centres. They | drew J, O'Neil, Arthur Slesinger,| the People of the United States. | After a Few Blows Proprietor are starting suburban boome around) pronciy BE. ¢ L. H. Leavy, Wit, Militia have therefore been used Ae rear | tH all of the large cities, especially those jan) petit, Cha Walateln Jas and are being used to repel in- Agrees to Tear Down His | which have been busy With MAnU-| poremus, W. W, Reimer, W. V. Win.| Vasion and are rendering service Own Siructure facturing. ; ham, Oscar L, Lembergor, C. H, Pout,| of the highest quality and the ~ Connecticut, New Jersey and States) judd Carpenter, A. Ludlow Perk.ny,| Most urgently needed character paver through the Middle West show the| Willlam H, Marquard, | to their country In pursuance of ed t the liveliest home building in city sub-| Mr, Parker dwelt at length on the| “1 am happy to belleve thet the|Supreme Court, supported the urbe, Bridgeport, | Martford, Now| Ber, aki? Be mangers ttgaeret And eonaition in northern Mexia is im-|Court of “Appeals, that the onan | Haven, New Britain, Meriden, Wa-\the Progressive and Republican con. |PFoving and that in the near feture | beach at Coney Island is the property | terbury, In the old Nutmeg State, re] ventions in Chicago last Juno to unite | we will be @bie to do even more than |of the People of the State, as urged | epreading rapidly outward along tho/ on a Presidential candidate, has been done to relieve embarrass. |\for many years by ‘The Evening| lines of least resistance, home bulld-| aa oe ae ied sores hy Perkins | monty under which these org. World, Deputy Attorney Lerner this ere sveking the most attractive sites) t) fhe epublican Party, becauee tered | militia regiments have neces, afternoon undertook tha destruction in tho best transit direction on roads pactionary than ever," 6 your admiratior and removal of structu of private most available for automobiles, Prices of land have doubled in many locali- tles during the past two years, many old farma or neglected country es- tates having found themselves sud- denly in a whirl of active building operations. |inglusive, 1s @ matter of history As more than $50,000,000 was In-|'"\\," parker said that he bed tator volved in the purchase and construc-|mation that every move in the Peo. ticn of dwellings in the metropolitan | dag Ye Sen yankion was approved by district during the year, it is assumed | Col. Roosevelt over the telephone, d The pledged word of honor of t that the $20,000,000 net beyond bulld-| i aders, he said, “were mere acrape a ing outlays has gone for old houses, paper and practically show that po- the owners of which have become (!at- jitical honor is as little regurded as nent 0} our leader,” Mr, continued, hi nd the concu rence of the chairman of our execu tive committe were accepted at pur by a trusting body of men and women who tmplicitly believed in our leaders, The tragedy of the great gathering at Chicago from June 7 to June 10, dwellers or renters, ‘This form of the pence treaty of Rations,” He ac- cepted the nomination, Mr. Parker operation has betn prominent In poh" with Whe cortainty theese Manhattan, Brooklyn but not in the other the large cities throughout the coun- try. Congestion of population, with the resultant construction of flats, is the cause, the suburban movement around the greater city belng held in and the Bronx, amounted to nothing polltte ally except boroughs or in'@ “large volume of both ridi¢uie and vituperation.” “Lam not a Democrat," Mr. Parker sald, “but delleve the thanks of this Nation are due to Woodrow Wilson for what he has accomplished in the shape of progressive legislation that has brought untold millions, happi- ness and prosperity to our people,” (Continued on Second Page.) suffered. 1 sh |dear Governor ltbese mea have se |ing thelr sorry to individ Mr xistants, r the spirit in whies nenon fund ave se him ‘w would be v have 1 tae re. {Jamin Simon and j tention on tho border is for any mere) With crowbars, axes pickoxas purpose of completing their military | Te first approached the Atiant | training or indeed any less command Bathing Pavi Nand Tausiton's ing purpo#s than the preservation of | Maths, owned by Edward Moones, on neridan’s Walk Mr, Mooney stood on the beach re- arding the party observed to Mr our frontier from aggression.” \s The President's letter was in reply to an interrogation from Goy, Whit- man regarding the continued presenc of New York militiamen on the favor If you own 1 » gol But 1 der State doing m President Wilson wil discuss politi- : cal conditions in this section, partie p RDA ADE” AOI AR ORE Mr ul 2ennaylvania, In a spee eat bani! : 60:88 bo delivered lute thts afternoon Mr. Mooney laughed bitterly, but fore a delegation coming here {o,after five smashing blow 1’ been Shadow Lawn, }had been ripped from the roof, he Tho visiting delegation is expected surrendered and finally ag 1 to re move the trespassing bulidings Mon- (Continued on Second Page, day. py E” INGIC NO BLOCKADE.” NIST BERL SunuAlLATTACKS ON SHS HELD LEGAL 1.620.000 LOST BY — BGOANGHLNER sro Suseene Pie A CUSEDBYUBIAT) $5" Gen Sen S REPRE SE Ninety Divisions Are Said to Have Been Wiped Out Since Offensive Began. CZAR’S LOSS German’ Take Village South, of Somme, but Are Driven 1,000,000. ; From Roofs of the Skyscrapers. ME iste 9 | |RUMORS OF A SECRET BASE WERLIN ia wisn t sayvile. | Capt, Holst of the Hellig Ov! IN U.S. WATERS RIDICULED L. 1), Oct. 14—Ninety fresh Anglo- | i any ae , . Reports Position of Ship rane, teed ipions pene elaey eee” | , Ne To-Day. BERLIN, Oct. 14 (by wireless to Sayville).~In answer to the report sent out by the British wireless that the German submarine U-53 “tore three months and a half of the Somme offensive, the military eritic of the) According to a report made te Capt. Hedoed in some cases and sunk” ships, a competent German ty, seml-offioial news agency asserted 6. Gaunt, Rvitish naval attache, to ero hie: Asa De ae tte ae " songs Capt, J. J. Jones of the White Btar S4YS the Overseas News Agency, makes the following statement: were withdrawn pletely from the five divisions, divisions and disappeared cot battle, he wrote, Fift freighter Rovie, arriving here to-day. “The commercial war near the coast of the United States is being a submarine, presumably the German’ carried on according to rules and the German promise, which means in consequence of heavy lores ba U-f%, wan chosing the Scandinavian! that a merchantman can be st ypped and that, after the vessel has been n he com 0 twice; nd _ 0 a ” t ise a eiiws vation three | Hner Hellig Olav, eastbound from) sey rched and the c ind passengers are in safety, the vessel can be een ns ' 1o c port, at G o'clock yesterday morn F . times and only one remained so in- | this port, at 6 ii ane uy at the SUak under certain conditions tact that it could enter the battle four |ing six miles south-southeast of the, » “These conditions are, for instance, different times, | Nantucket Shoals Lightahtp. | Whon @ hostile steamer or a neutral Four divisions were beaten #0 badly} ho Hellig Olav, according to Capt WILSON MEN RUSH on darrying ‘Gbitsahand ae aan that after the second engagement s, after sheering suddenly to the involved or when the military they had to be sent to fronts where resumed her o was situation makes it Impossible to bring 4 Bleam which hes been captured, little fighting oceurred, but on erit! recalled and sent to other days were into pert as a priae fronts suing submarine was about two ilies | “In no case, however, can thie Bince the beginning of the Bomme iid the Danish ship “i J} be construed to mean that a mer- offensive, 178 divisions (3,184.00) A wireless message received | chantmen may be eunk by a tor- men), partly new and,partly filed Up, ernoon from Captain Holat of t | pedo without previous warning. have been Hes ey br ARR the Gere reiig Olay, giving his position at ee ae “According to further reports from man positions, the military critic) on today, made no mention of| Washington the American authorities ¥ a at 4 » " 7 atated ting or of being followed by a| Invaders Met at Portland, Ore.,|are said to be afraid that very eom- tan losses from June 1 to Oct ; . stant BAe Heated questio e a, he axtimaied A about 1,000,600 men, | Terman RuDmAriNG ' With Demonstration Bearing | Piisated questions of ute ese he estimated at abo D006 eM.) The message came to agents of the se 2 jarise ‘rian submarines op- quoting the statement of a Kiev off! 154 hore and read: “Hollie Olav 655 Many Biting Banners, erate fo neay the American coast and cer in ® Swite paper as authority. | nies on Ambrose Lightship at noon | -__ that such submarine action is equiv- Some Siberian regiments were com-| saturday, Oct. 14." PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 1. —Seream mnt to a blockade pletely annihilated, he asserted, and) 4 wireless meanago sent to Capt.ling swiont We want Wilaon!” ang| "To this it Is stated that the Ger, the Fourth Siberian army corps alone! yoigt this morning advising him of{ | aM man sea forces are entitled to carry lost between 12,000 and 14,900 men ine report brought by the White Where's the casket?" “Fetch @ cof-|on cruiser tare anywhere im the from Aug, 31 to Sept. 3 before! iiiu» povie had evidently not yet fini" a huge crowd of Democratic open sea, Territorial waters of meus Runnoy received by him when he gave women greeted women campaigners |tral States are carefully respected. A ee, position 0 rine leis sew te ane of course, Is out of the GERMANS TAKE TOWN p for Hughen when they teft thelr ape- | OCHE : ; : . i i ip | Capt. Jonen made an earlier report) iat train at the Union Dep Gay \% jon. Only hostile ships, at SOUTH OF SOMME, BUT |... sno International Mereuntile Marl) startet for the Maithomah tater |2! or such neutral vessels that ARE DRIVEN OUT AGAIN | rine oto 4 here as soon ns bis shlo) Ay tne trat visitors stepped upon |. gue Blk teppei. A was dockec : ade means the capture of all Y the platform a cheer for Hughes went PARTS, Oot. 14—"The Germans de-| He sald he sighted the periscope of] | he ; shee seal : bins 1, (UlMPH steering toward or leaving @ livered a strong attack last night on|4 submarine about (wo milex astern po Taide muaned Resp . nit ot | lwekaded ast without regard te Avinincourt, south of the River |ot the Bovle when be was In latitule Wire ana he mune were trowned UE o° ER Somme, and reoceupied part of the longitude 69:17, rough shout in a ante af ans hrieke for Witaon, mi a i ‘ mn uaked by one Ameri i 5 trenches northeas nitles eant of Nantueks Police. estimated that the Wilson | C2” Journal aa to whether it ‘is neces. of it, it was offic anno ! The periscope was moving rapidly ie nen ‘ 1 the Hust ja sary t ou ist be made a base tid The Frer immediat spt. Jones si ‘in the direction ar] YOme aN . y - sug , for a Gi submarine’ must be launched a counter-attack. By th.s|the Seandinavian-American steamer | VOUT S fot Tle meee ng] Considered rfluous, since the U-5t move they captured all the grour i} Melita Olay, which was going east-|“ ae ¢ p Pemuited in acenes OF) on touching at Newport did not even : + the | Confusion is te walsh bad a won by a Lake wart ant four miles estera of the | gee of shouting women p snca | UM ae a Ks aie bei ll — food North of the Somme the French | Ue \ o whieh as \an-of-wa war made progress on Malassine Ridge,| Capt. Jones said he waa natisfe Lee the mob, carrying huge ban-| oneitied north of Bouchavesnes. lto be ignored by the submarine and| hers. One bore tho words in staring | “No sensible American. citizen LONDON, Oct, 14.—Hostile shelling) made all speed to get out of her}! ey peers aidiseatiant | we believe that @ secret depot for north of the Ancre and muccessful| neighborhood, ‘The weather was un-| “Which Koose laid the Hughes *Pe-) supplying German submarines British ratding enterprises northwest | usually clear and the periscope was | ‘lt! Bolden exes ae it Mrs. Bel could be established on the Amer- of es and southwest of Hul inmistakably recognizable |mont or Mrs, Smelter Trust G 1 st, ” m a! oe Curtous! oppose 0 e! were reported by Gen. Haig this|BOVIC CAPTAIN SORRY HE|helr sanieietetic thet 80, these gang fernoon, No importan Hor COULDN'T TAKE A SHOT. | a eamaema vest of the war Heltah Grane . eported on tha Somme front Capt. John Hall, a veteran Sandy AD R GERARD have watching American ports BEMLIN, Oct. 14 (via London) Hook pilot, who brought the Poviec AMB 0 | nf care orca proac nee the coas ‘The battle between French and Ger-|in from off Sandy Hook, quoted Capt. | oj |euia Wo sede thon lovely man t »9 for the Fren town of Jones as saying to him as thoy dis f | buildings with the naked Ablaincourt, south of the Rtver/ cussed the meeting with the sub = = nnlemenali naring on the bridge | Somme, has been revived with CHICAGO, Oct, 14—Worda was re- EPISCOPALIANS REJE T man succes: says tho offictal “The target made by the peri- ceived at Western Republican Na-| C |ment issued to-day by the scope at that distance was too (iionai headquarters to-day that Army Headquarters Staff. ‘The emall to make @ hit certain, It | yay W, Gerard, United States Am CHANGE IN DIVORCE CAN N mans have gained @ por lon of Ambos| would have been inviting destruc- ti ane ts rmany, wil ake a emi Wood and have taken 4) prisoners tion to have fired and missed, or | ”***" . = mane sT. LOUIS, M 7 ——— ae | 1 certainly would have taken @ |Nwnbes Of campaign apeeches for) ST. 14 ge a. Valls to Death In Broadway het iat Hae President Wilwon Kansas next| posed change canons of thy philip Sehwart er, a wire luther | Shot at here . week, In company with William J.| Protestant Episcopal Church forbid Bae TT; tales’ bee, The Bovie came In with a 4.2-ineh pie fing the rena of persons at Re alah t No. 699 Hrowd. |navel gun mounted and ee Anan 5 wet 1 for cause after mar ey, tarda Instantly killed. | wetion on her forward deck ne ww gardle the eauss same type of gun which the British | Fairbanks Republican nom for was rejected by the Hous forces In South Africa took overland | Vice Wald ide eh bea he hori] 6 utes of the general conventior R A Cc | N G and used against the Loar alts Bot |¥ounmstown, ©. Oct, 3 he charge would render necessary rifle effec atiies Je ) nd Kobins will speak for!the approval of the bishop of the div: RNTRIR aL tabearion ae Paardeburg and to which was @iven|itughes and Fairbanks at Detroit,!cese Ty whieh such marriage waa u Mich, Oct, 1%, be solemnized, : a vs the credit of Cromiy gurrender, TILL NEEDED AT BORDER 5