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‘Peace’ and ‘8 Hours’ Win Women Voters in Illinois . WEATHER—Cloudy; probably rain, e % | EDITION | “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] Circulation Books Open to Al . Copyeaty 3010, 07 The Prove fublehing NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1916. 16 PAGES PRICE ON = : a PRICE ONE 0 CERTAIN TO LOSE ENTIRE ARMY - CANNOT WIN WAR, SAYS VON HINDENBURG | ‘ _ +1 VOTES OF $00,000 WOMEN CWRQAN WLC FEA ORES “3, PR AVERAS HA OF ERAN ARMIES WL SWING LLINDS AND Fron eS LY aE ear DELARESDAY OF RECKONING. Illinois and Michigan in er’s Aid for Congressional to State Department. - ————— + 4 Decided Majority “of Those in Chi- pucy jy gMpire*STATE. ROUSED BY GRILLING. cago Apparently for Wilson, but = a Wilson Leaders Planning to| Prosecutor Brings Out Facts in Hughes Backers Claim Strength ofcot Gain Alleged by | “Under -the - Bridge” G. O. P. Column, | Nominatior. + MAY REVIVE OLD Issue, Field Marshal von Hindenburg on ‘h Transport, U.S. « First Visit to Berlin Since War —Another Ves- Opened, Declares the British De- Not Brit Agents § ‘ . 4s | i ¥ | i | in Rest of State. Republicans. Politics, | sel's Boats Shelled. ; een 2 peg | mand SacrificesFrom the French. | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Ts election of Charles KE. Hughes} Michael A. Rofrano, on trial for LONDON, Oct. 20.—A private tete- | e , | as of a predictes = py | hi g th der 0} 1 0) ci ” colved e erie: Yon. § CEbesiai BAH Gaércsbp onder eh The Rvert4g Wocld) was officially predicted to-day by|hiring the murder of his political |arum received at the American Con FRENCH GENERAL NAMED CHICAGO, Ocl™30.— What will be the women’s vote on the Republican National Committee.|Tival, Michael Gaimari tn 1915, faced sulate this. ‘ternoon from Crookhaven sgctagint oe 7 via 1. Willeo: d; | Assistant Distric c Ve ni " erloans IRGC traiiiet oi) svicdout ihe tached’ baldioatza. ct Chairman Willlam R. Willcox said: | Aasistant District Attorney Brothers ays that a number of Amertean TO LEAD ROUMANIANS Saffrago tn the Sta Minolst “Between 310 and 325 electoral ‘0-day for a continua of the drowned when the British | s bs ols ft | i OLGA V. KOHLER FLORMAI mship Marina was torpedoed b: “0 ‘The answer to that question may be the answer to | 771s 878 now certain for Mr. Hughes. ag an nian auentions. were | & German submarine, BERLIN (via Wireless to Sayville, L. 1), Oct. 30.—"The Rou- the Presidential election a week from to-morrow, In | *™ 2° “ee: cee ene te ae leer = —} In reply to an inquiry from the mani i at a ledey eanlie'ts aawinie® j iis State there ave registered 600,000 women voters, |°X#ct list of Mites which will be|MOt of @ sort to be recelved pleas- snistioas Saphiay, Pre tses ans still retreat and their day of reckoning is coming,” declared Fieid | In the city of Chicago there are 300,000 of these Yoters, |found in the Repubiftan column, but|*Mtly. even by one not on triat for sald to-day that there were forty. Marshal von Hindenburg, Germapy’s great war hero, who.is paying Berlin ] If this half-million of women swings its strength to | We are already assuted of more than|h!* life. nine Aiferiéana in the crew of the! nis first visit since the Deginnig of the war,“ c i ‘ | ning r. y Woodrow Wilson the great State of Hlinols probably 300 votes in the Blectoral College,| Th accused man was clearly un- Marin, vas oe | welcomed their entrance will be listed in the Democratic column. If the half} wnite only 266 are necessary |der heavy self-restraini. He re ef Lila siir yd hid eel ohaeti led jinto the war, for by it we got out of the trenches, tes fo i tai av ‘ i ‘ See ° ion of the British horse transport | “The Frenc iy ' , : sion “ Aa Hrben es treaty mine aplectoral Quesiipned ab tohow some of the aded ae mrathers ele halt closed | | Nigerian Sy a. Gein wunecenal The French have shown great tenacity, but they are exterminating | votes of the State may put him ip the tite House, F |eyes and braced himself aggressive ter ai : “4 " A ; ‘ For r the cold arithmetic of the situation:« ul Stated werd (clansed, dr arms of his chair ax he faced ASKS $50 000 MORE ee em pt pyrene pangty lives by their present method of fighting. All their tenacity will be of no : x replle : i of American lives, and the endanger In 1912 the Hlinois vote was divided as follows: |! '°°* ' ea [ne nes — acer dre ’ ing of the lives of seven American| “S¢ to them and finally there will be none of them left. The French Wilson, 405,048; Taft, 253,613; Roosevelt, 38 New York, Ohio, Indiana, Litinois| @- You have satd ne waite memes Itizens in the submarine atte k on) nation owes this fate above all to the English. ter Rowanmore, re-! wer “If the Englishlsk for another &————————________ ment of your friend Roeks Carnival et and/ Her $2,000 a Month Inade-| (ht British tre Wilson's piuiasiy was a bare 18,570 ind Michigan will go Republican. In Had there been no ch in James Street was ah nge in electorate, a reunited Republican | Wisconsin there are varying eurrents| ‘i ie ie & dleotieriy ported fr Queenstown to-day by on home leave Varty would have felt that Illinois was not even donbtful, For, going back | WPch affect the situation, but T hav IER RAL aon ae quate—Husband’s $50 Salary | American Conaul Frost, contain poa-| Mensive of the same atyle thie ta ‘reed pis Spider! beds pe eight years, to the qection in 1908, we have Taft receiving 629,929 votes |'¢celved Information to-day that the)" Q “Wasn't his place in One Hundred /@ [oesn’t Support Baby. stbiitien of reviving the submarine} @@ming spring, then they will rob |) t anc eerie oe Speaking on @nd Bryan 150.795; the sizable \ity of 179,122 th cruing to Taft, | Stete can be counted as Republican, ‘Stone 8 simil i Suppo nny Jigaue between the United States and| France of the reat of her army Pa ¥ sleep, he sat | W795; the sizable pluvality of 17 hus accrulug to Tatts | 11 Van, ntno, there I® a complex ait, {2nd Fourteenth Street a similar re . lt \i¢ : Gab ce. the ite at Kor cation! The main thing ts sleeping. Sol- Vhat plurality, however, is considerably less than half ‘A p Jsort? A. 1 didn't know It ne i , jermany diers must be able to sleep—that ts i the 410,000 registered. w who may and will yete for Presi- atts Sue sepa tie | Q. How abo@ the Chatham Club aan - hepa onset la nen PAAR EAAN SULCIAAM, Sah: CORY Pel ar wih no great} Most important quality.” As for the ] dential elec n Nov, 7 who are the first women east of the Sieh, are aahit ea iee ae HOw" | Sn cninalows. 56 SARE AL inning to wasnt sealetoct Ih yas | eee tee one, yo in the eatimate of British milf Ink of army commanders while / MississipA to tke netive part in a National election, publican circles, und there ta much |e Tobin to do with Ot 1 othe (ciety to such an extent that Mra! tnited States se evartheloan, ine |Maky. mAcocnpliehmenite, at xtra. {Feat decisions were going on, tho 1 What use will they make of their exceedingly great privi- linestiminatton betwee fatianal eal Q Didn't Father Curry , Bee CNA iene ekine ibs center oo Vatted asia iNevertvalens, ths Ae oy oeringunti care totes Fiala Marbalceaias “avur Geeeate \ tege! Which many which party, will benefit? Btate organizations as to which in re. | Pouce Grive out Carnivale to Brook | ‘wenty-one, is undble’ longer to tive sa i a the Atnerican Consul na] mon the Britieh.” thing goes as you want it, then | It ig adwiited that Mlinois is a pivotal State, perhaps The Pivotal | spons Practically no work wan| RT A: WEY: mo im to [OM $2,000 a month and maintain her invactatoval" cauned some uneast.| Replying to a question regarding perhaps somewhat less sound, ° tate. Therefore it ts not exaggeration to say that the future of the|done by the State Committee for a yan Didn't vo tell Carnivale | DMce in the upper set ia [tho reperted attempt against the life|"nd If everything is well, then, of United States during the next four rs may lie in the hands of a com-| Hughes unti) two weeks ago, and Reale he and all bls crowd would|. 32 heavily in dobt has she plunged ne report on the destruction of /Of the Queen of Roumanta, Field | course, you sleep all the better.” parative! I group of women admitted for the first time to the fuli| Meantime Wilson had made greatly, yo Brooklyn and stay there? A,| Merseif. Surrogate Coh wis told dine Marina rs to the ship as a| Marshal von Hindenburg shook his} On his arrival here Field Marshal 1 Fights of citizens! . gains in rural regions. No. to-day Hitional a ance Of vpritign horse transport.” If it turns] Head and said: “Attempts of this/ von Hindenburg became the object i Never hefore has there been such a drastic test of women's | National managers accused State} ppexe questions wore meant to 00 Is Immediately 1 tO out that she was in fact in the trans. | Kind always must be’condemned.” | 0f demonstrations throughout the political indgment and Intewrity. managers of being more interested in| destroy the contention of Martin W, Prevent creditors from tak BUM | nort service of the British Govern (This in tho first report to reach | city. Shopkeepers hung out flags and TERN . IZYERS Mm 7 Ls lecting Gov, Wh cn than in My | vite the Gaimari brothers | Try action in court entiit y be found that the mixed| the United States of an attempt [crowds assembled, nxious for a | AMATEUR VOTER PUZZLES POLITICIANS, . Hughes. ‘The Governor's campaign] ang their followers drove Carnivale | !" another year s crew of British and American horse | @eainat the life of Queen Marie | limpse of Germany's war hero. No oue knows how the women’s yote 1s going, The political wiseacre | 4S criticised as seeking more per-|out from “under the Brooklyn Bridge" | 0NC-'Mlrd of tne $2,0 tenders could claim none of the im-| of Roumanta.) ; Hindenburg was first received by throws up bis hands in despairing resignation. He has bis proved re-|%"4! advantage than common party| ana that the murder of Mike Gaimari |" her father, Charl munity against attack without warn-| The Field Marshal then spoke about|the Kaiser at Bellevue Palace, and actions, his rule of three, for establishing the trend of the professional | Furthermore, there was dis-| was in revenge for this exile ia shalt nee Ae Ree x that attaches to a merchant ship.|the vist to Berlin gt the Turkish iehiade with his wife and daughter, voters. He knows nothing nothing about the amateurs. That being the |PU'® over money. Not until the State Rofrano admitted Frank Fennimore, sa if Mes. OPnaD © punta is Orders were despatched at once to| Minister of w r, ver Pasha, whom nT with the Kaiser and Kalserin. } I, who am an amateur, shall try to show you the women's sec Committee succeeded in getting alone of the conspirators the Gal- lorman, was getting & lMrker | cother all information to determine | be called a “clear bh d, honest and|[t is understood that he met some uf } ee i . Section Of] argo allotment from National Com sper sbaraa etna | Salary the wolf would howling | tho at wf the Marina And her| trustworthy man and an excellent|the Government heads after bis con- | abe volition! picture es'tte outlines have cleared and shernaned (On moiater tee teoasiry did up-State leaders| Heme Rule Club, w, Rofranc organiza | round tel door, But Florman, a> | orgy | soldier." ference with the Emperor 1 > ogee h th 1 f h wet busy for Hughes . ten hee Rotra 4 aay. Fennimore rding to his wife's pe \ 40! Althoueh no American lives were| The Chief of Staff expressed his ad-| The Kaiser spent several hours in | ave talked with the women leaders of the two great political par- |" reports yecuived to-day at Natio ea cnereing charge. One| "Xt allowance, 9 mak “Jost in the submarine attack on the|miration and respect’ for tie Bulgar-| Bertin Saturday, After visiting a city | ties. I have studied the straw votes of women in many localities and) jy jetaris A aie aes ‘i f : ena a eae ne sere cap.) tek and th TG NOTA KOM teachin xiiatont lian King and th aflaoup Kishan acd extine ance eee eccupations, What seems to me most important is that I have talked with | mo, popeful situation in New York.| tain, ‘asked ald for Fonniinore, the wit. | {00 expense n status If khe made an a | Austria abbage and meat stew, His Majesty the woman voter herself, wherever I could find her—jn her shop, at her |Ono commitieeman, adopting foothan| mews said ae Nite Fs to exeape, oMiclaly were disturbed by] ‘The Field Marshal said that since | received a long report from Chancellor typewriter, in her kitchen, on the train, in the restaurant, at her club. I!janguage, said that the Demoe as Q. You have said Gaimari was not | >°*" and nine months the report that the boats were shelled |(he beginning of the war he had becn| von Bethmann-Hollweg. have talked with old women and young ones, with business girls and club| had run Pir ball down to the Republi. | auccessful against you In the 1918 ele Prominaory notes Hix thew Hea. Cluared’ trom. she ———4-_____. women, with housewives, mothers and professional women, This is the|can five-yard line. ‘There the Old| tion; isn’t it true that Mitchel had/qoldthe court. ‘This a handoned ship. ‘The facts are ex | gummary of the situation in Chicago: |Guard had braced themselves and|only one vote more than McCall in| obtainable because ected to be determined by invest ‘BERLIN CLAIMS BIG GAINS The woman In the street car ts for Wilson, ‘The lady in the were not only holding the line, bu:|Gaimar’® district? A. That tan't| Mrs. Plorman is #0 soon gation which was ordered begun at Hmousine ts for him almost ay often as she is for Hughes, slowly pushing the ball back. what I understood nev ate taken ai forth ort | IN ROUMANIAN The wife and mother Is for Wilson, The social worker “The situation in New York is| @, Didn't Galmari have you almost) fears court acti will ‘The following isa summary of Con: | fs for Wilson, The professional woman is for Hughes. growing better steadi aald Chatr-| out of business in 1914? Wasn't your! When the f aul Frost's despateh ee shen? 5B os ‘The National Woman's Party here, as elsewhere, Is on the man Willcox, “I have had numer. | club houge closed? A. He had nothing | SUTins tr hainec| ving, eth mixed ere of Britten | parte peut’ Nilen hot A : pel ts ery me aut confer te Surin ihe last te do yas i, aa, ie eh dot as AY Various nurwes 4 oe ‘ aim ahem Be iunk| French General Bertholet Said to Slave Bison fs not better in other States than in Iilinols it cannot fulfil ite | thirty six hours 1omen in charge pugisn’s do mucking’ Uhe:dise ‘ore ree clined to: Darrow [Ail Amerioans, was cones Tue threat of “swinging enfranchised womanhood against Wilson [ag tere 1s no AeUDe Row Sibt Mielke: BO Onl witenad TROT ee Fe Re AA eta PiDRO ATA Pe AE, Ont. HL one Sent to Command—London Reports von | and the Democratic Party’ [eerre ci Me tonat foe tinahaci Uumaian doe Governor: A: Tae Mei He the debit ae hundred mild Cape Clear in| Falkenhayn Driven Back. ‘The clubwomen, especially outside of Chicago, seem to pre ats wit eral @, But as soon as he was ¢ smritontirey ae ane elven NOW | an thelial rer the state! fer Haghes. Preside nt ; hap Diane for his vernor you up to Albany wn hotline in Madivon Avenue ana} Deparimen BERLIN, via wireless to Sayville.) Charles Francis: In the wooded | Ono interesting feature In tho local situation ts that there are hu&-|\oey mnicred aad in two dave vel tell him how much you had done we nountry home at Port Washing: | a oe tyg 1s ty Oct, $0—The Freneh General) Carpathians, on the Hungarian- he a » days of of, I. I aie Hertholet has been appointed Com-| Roumanian frontier and in the dreds of Suffragists not in the least deluded by the red herring of the) rhis week ho will endeavor to break| iim and ask for favors? A. I'd seen | “8 Federal amendment which Mr. Hughes has drawn across his trail, The|qown this last stand made by tne | Mim before members of the Chicago Equal Suffrage Club are decidedly opposed to the | Republican Old Guard Q. You methods of the National Woman's Party, Mrs, George Bass, Chairman ot| Leaving Long Branch to-morrow| admirer of 1 3 Bi ff the National Democratic Committee, is—a ‘pro-| night for Buffalo the President's) *@: You fell out w mt A. Yea —— mander-in-Chiet of the Roumanian| mountains adjoining to the south ays his sriny, wilh the Russian General Ble-| the weather was rainy and quyfet nen newa- prevailed. Only patrols were ac- papers repo | tive veral strongly de- | Southeast of Rothenthurm Pass success obtained on the pre- nd and) St elresse A. You, | !talign prince brave llayey as his assistant, Pr the Hritien) The capture fended posit near the Hungarian the 5 i e RGA tha will pass through the southern | ‘ ‘ N suManian frontior was announce WOMEN OF TRADES UNIONS FOR WILSON. See ee cette tne aouthern) Q. pign't you aspire to g0% Con- | THE PREVAILING ODDS » J State Shipping | tecduy ty the War Office. in hos | caine day by the Hanoverian and The women of the trades unions are for Wilson as a unit. |with brief stops at Binghamton, pi. | 6tes# and didn’t he turn you down so he Donald-|yrudja Field Marshal von Macken-|» Mecklenburg rifles was enlarged, The Hughes workers are almost willing to admit this, but they mira and other cities along the ting |‘ I n went to Congress? A aecgmameesaae m1 a tina, it wa t i Rael pursuit | and several tenaciously defended id | mira ie ling 't ask his help, ton betting , urine 1 en SORA iH mare 1m, position b they will carry “the housewife vote." Yet in the resi- f the Delaware, Lackawanna and | + didn’t ask . i ON PERAR | ‘ tin the aC Of the Britiah| of the wssiane and Ttoumuniang,| oumantan positions on the dential wards one ten or fifteen pictures of Wilson in the + Hatlroad | Q. Do you say that Thomas Pole eo Wa reat , ment tact ht heights were taken by etorm, parlor windows between the lace curtains to one picture of {|S RRERESD SetietS3 favor Hugwgs. Vari F > eee cae ancunccitcat, fetogii’” | From the last engagementa in this Hughes rly placed. There are a number of strong Wilson Phila BACHOR IA) TN® WeAKeRt parts (Continued on Fourth Page.) Linged!¥,000 were at for Gae-| sans. The announcement follows: | aiteict igh tice “Mothers Clubs.” he Republican Hine, where large num phil ha ESS Be dle ' d| Armed Mere Who Saved latrict elghteen oMcere and miners Hey elias Army Kroup of Archduke * Gir —| than 700 men have been brought The nice little old woman who sat opposite mo in the dining-room of bE 4 AMONE DOLL INCU | BELOIT. V o = the Auditorium, who was a disinterested visitor from Maine, told me of a — R Cc | N G 1 1 4 one-n tt i PRAY EL pened, be k prisoners. discussion between her Chicago sister and a group of friends. cond Page.) ou fl 1 1 | why, Ce | “Southeast of Szurduk Pass the “They all declared they were going to vote for Wilson, if for.no other ~ RESULTS ON PAGE 2. "ahd | ee atten ose eraee 8 | Roumanians pushed back one of . DEWEY'S STERILIZED GRAPE JUICE, E ANE BST Ny £ : | ‘=| our columns = _ ByPY't + eRe, SUCK. NTRIES ON PAGE 6 he-other | fron wnink in He eeeeaY and sight trevellers’ cuecks oom | 4 (Continued on Tenth Page.) | 00 Fu Puoue dovi Cost, Art, | s [diana an aii A \Gidem for" eale, “Telepoous Beekinss 400u —hg08 “la Northern Dobrudja our pure ln ccrutienacnenenei se ———y