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_NEW $1,200,000 WALL STREET. FUND (Hy) “Circulation Books Open to All” ut cee ee ONS Ose. coments MeN Maat weet NEW VAL EDITION YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, TO Circuiation Boo! [“Cireniation Books Open to All.’ | 1916. 22 ld, FINAL AID HUGHES | To-Day's Weather—FAIR. to All. PAGES Ss ‘PRICE “ONE CENT. _ WILSON IS CHEERED BY 50,000 WORKERS; HITS WALL STREET IN WALDORF SPEECH GOAL CONSPIRATORS LAST VERDUN FORT FACE PRISON FOR IS EVACUATED BY BOOSTING PRICES: THE CROVN PRINCE eae AM 200,000 FUND RAISED ~INWAL STREET, REPORT, | 10 “PUT HUGHES OVER” | fiona ‘ | This Is in Addition to the! VE $1,700,000 Announced by | *G. O. P. Fen Days Ago. | ——— hn aan = YEAR | Gen. Haig’s Report Declares Action on That Front Is Advantage of Consumers. Hampered by Rain. tN ELECTR LIGHT Imprisonment for one year ts the) BERLIN, via Wireless to Sayville, | penalty ahead of the conspirators ene t i, Fort Vaux, on, the Announces Abandon- ment of Vaux on 252d Day of the Great Battle. Federal abate 8 State Prosecution’ Berlin Being Planned by Marshall and Swann. a | {THOMAS RAPS DEALERS. | | -LAIMS SOMME GAIN President of Lehigh Valley Declares They Are Taking TO REACH RAILWAY MEN Cannot Come Under the Fed- eral Scrutiny of Cam- paign Expenses. Nov are illegally raising the price of coal to [na Sees Ae Hasina coment? Reduction Decided ¢ ed On by P.'si2a ton. ‘The 6 Democratic National Commit theast front of Verdun, bas been It was are taking advantage |evacuated by ( man troop 4 int don that C. Discloses Previous | of w temporary stringency In the mar-|oMcially announced to-day. peive nformation a IS SCS Ss oe elle A ope A ‘ond Secret Agreement | ket to boost the price to an unheard of| “The artillery engagen on the aoeeeen et : VANS ih Ya us | ngure east bank of the Meuse r amounting to 0,000 has beer | rhe 2 cl Ps er re ty, raised Jn Wall Streot for the purpose| Mayor Mitchel to-day announced) 7” companies that mine coal and rene 1 to gr Intensity, ; of “putting Hughes over.” that the negotiations the Public| #MP !t to New York have not raised | War Office. “The French directod es- This fund, according to the tnfor-| 1.6 Commission, and City’ Cham- [the price above the schedule xed | pecially heavy destructive fr a, which reaches the Daniearas herlain Maltble have been conduct+| CM#¥ 10 the year, though they are not|/Fort Vaux, which had alre 1s not foing to the Republicnn Na a i Aaa lia senting dices ie A ace tional Committes, which had raised ing with the New York Edison naa | ending quite #0 much to New York as jevacuated during the night time t nearly $1,700,000 ten days ag the United Electric Light and Power usual sur troops, following a ‘given order, to be expended by a committe Companies have finally been success- But there is no excuse for (and without belnig distur se by ps A e iportant parts of the fi senting the donors of the fund ful, and that the consumers of elec-| charging $12 a ton, and District |" Important 1 rele under legal advice as to how t tricity in Manhattan and the Bronx/ Attorney Swann and United w blasted by us before withdraw. ditures withuot being Will, as a result, save $1,750,000 a year| ing Scere witht in their electric light rates, This hus| Sta' Attorney HH. Snowden | {There is no mention of Fort pelled under the Inw to deliver a re- port. be eved without Itigation and This fund to-day was reflected in| practically without expense to the the odds in the betting. Money used city | While it is Vaux in to-day'’s report from the | French War Office. The only ref erence to the Verdun front is in | these words: “On the right bank ) of the Meu | | Marshall are ready to prosecute | conspirators plotting to reb coal consumers by charging a price ay cannot come under the true that an agreement} Fed ori aeaty of camfaign ex- reached, the Public Service| that prec ally reehery, This the night was rela- . # nission fal an offense against the In’ tively calm spenses. state Commerce Law and against | | d to ratify it at this | 4 ‘or TH was the laat of the A firm of ‘Wall Street lawyers “fternoon's ‘me Instead, the) tn6 Donnelly Law in thie State. Cort Vaux 4 ne ihe Reavily interested in the brokerage Matter was put over for one week thomas, President | Verdun forts Bing oe {emi It had been arranged to close up i ri ld . Mp hands of the Germans, Fort Dou- business and 4 miuli!-millionaire Lehigh Valley Railway Com- the cont afternoon, bi | t : -M-| Aumont having been recaptured magnate Interest@d in Western min- | the contract this afternoon, but the! oo)" aig pho vening World| #2" baba Keak fooant eral projects are sald to have framed Mayor's announcement tn advance of PME UN ot fe no’ vasa) bY the Pronch in thelr rocen wp tho plan and engineerd the gath- the formal settlement betwe ENEon ADE $12 ball bo far oe “al uid) Gfrensive. Despatches from the @fibg of the fund. ‘The law firm ia mi ic Service Commission « Mr Ties Laviah Company. ta _ 7 1 front Saturday night de- € sei ldison ¢ yand the Uni sat je a . . = O mt that wt Voux wos sur- id to have collected more than $400,- ’ the producers of anthracite some of men wh handled the | brought up cor cations which will lar . i on th 1 U Qi a a ry ' Ulery was ring ne 0 handle c © Di ho coal used in New | have adjusted ! th f cutting fund of 8 100 in, 1904 to york homes, factories dl offices. maepoan, fun | The that Chairman McCau| Tork homes. factories and ofti 4 16 tho Germans. @uch good effect that, according to ee price of nal,” ald Mr. Mr. Harriman himself, “59,000 votes {#4 | nissloners Wood, Cram and) ay inivy has not been advanced Va was captured by - . ue Williams, who, with Mr. Mu Cone | <aenee what ope rarcannrege nans June 6 after a were changed in New York, amount jour company, nor by any of thg oth ing to Pine of 100,000 in the | Stituted the Public Servico Commis-| ie it oie ; Lehane her th ‘iimemVRDOnaiely Yote for Roosevelt.” : sion in 105, entered into a secret! oe POG Piediealeaneh linda ‘ ean the 262d day greeme t je Edis: ‘ol m ee . ho Rane s at tun Tho financiers who thought“ut the nent wi bits Edison Company | ion jn the retail market is unhealthy : ‘ a d plan of independent expenditure of a should De ne reduction 1B | ig looks as if some men are taking ae rane toon ey co of elect or three | (ine anion million and a quarter dollars in the unfair advantage of conditions and interest of Hughes were frank in toll- | 3A eae Be Was to IV) stirring up a panic for which there is ass lil hen ing their plans to interested persons, | XP! ay 3 crite |no just cause. ! Vere Beeching to the reports ‘whieh Mm: ramon altbie alk of}NO EXCUSE FOR SUDDEN ap. ctor 0 a Feached the Democrats. They simply] sumed and did hot lourm Of st une VANE. IN ERICK: | ow Northeast @aid that unless a huge sum of money | some time after his return, Then he| “It ©) true that we are not sending | adva Creat: pre was raised Wilson probably would be} Set busy in an effort to have It set|as much coal daily to New York at|of M west © hig @leated, and if a huge suavof money | {nde and bis activities | continued |thla moment os the trade demands, |of Pierre Vast W \ enemy a er he had retired @ Com- : 6 generally repulsed Was raised it wag a yensonable cer-| migsion and became City Chamber- | >! i Ip Do excuse ae ida nd ee eee le Sapte Pe in fainty that Hughes would be clected, | lain, den advance in price or people to | sanguinary 8 uy ops, Whe Damdcratic National. Committ- Bho Brosent Public Service Commis-| try to buy all thelr winter's aupply of jyplte of tenasiou ' sist an F sion took the matter up. In order to] eoy ane dae re advurica {5 n : See's information \s that a part of the] reopen the question it was neceasary [CAML In One a F . fund has been turned overto the com-|to obtain a petition signed by ome} “TBe Mines are not producing con Bppation, which will spend $500,000 4 undred citizens, or enlist the ald of |UP to thelr full capacity, thouxh there| LONDON, N ‘ raln @dvertising iu the windup of the cam-| |" * The Mayor agreed to go|is enough for everybody If the cc fell on the I ¥ pale to counterbalance, if possible DAd | euraars wll ait awhile gree: Tale wepantest Ss) A the effect of Henry Word's advertising Edison Company to abut ae AOAare Teas, Menta otf top ware Sp campaign in behalf of Wilson tagrooment, ‘The new oo! ree) we me ema eeatanday | CES any oy weed to-win back the labor vote, the/and the second July 1 next. ‘Viel uy in aight and we hope io per peel tee gr bond ' Democratic committee jears. Thin | GueRauR pate for eurr n t any pe 10 get more ek x - handa at e@isiant o cents per Kilowatt hour after J sl m a work is in the ha 1s of efficient orKAN- LO July the rates, will ati far “In spite of temporary shortage, | tuers who have heen doing big things |ther reduced to 7 cents per kilow att} we shall soon be able to supply . 8 all their lives. The idea is to approach | hour. | all the coal that is needed in this } stand ‘oy ud each oe i: sae ane) é of : city, as well as elsewhere. If peo 1 owe we 1 jurreog r railroad brotherhoods before the ple will only have patience and ' \ Of this week, common sense this coal panic mt i san ‘The actual work of seeing and tal will cease as quickly as it began.” Ing to 400,000 men and tryls ver ) shalt auures” anid aguade them that the Adamson lis is Mr, Sw ning W i &@ fake will not be catrusted to politic. | =| reporter, compia ‘ ; . jane, They are to supervise it, but| ssoc00 of the fi to be: ‘ont ave vom-! @my the railroad men are to eon by jup-State—In fact, of it is sid ul coal up (o the \ thelr bosses, by merchants to whom|to have ready been distributed.! preposterots price of $12 4 ton--th, u r they owe money, by bankers holding Erk Soon Mutement. js, if thelr avtivitics bave ti ' ie ‘ mortgages on their homes, by min wie t the up State of New York, Any one hay ji hw ters—by anybody but persons kaown 100 to specitic Information of such off t lay in to be active politicians ddition to the allotment from the will be welcome at District At- <_ National Committee and The Democratic National Comn . y Keel ie torney’s office, and we shall workers who have been told « iver med to induenee an clectige ht no pains to aiscover who the guilty 810 Men's 0 gated Bulls, $5.95 Plan say it will cost an immense | this State persons are, prove t and ue oi creeds amount of money, involy as it publienns of Indiana have 4 em to punishme Bulluing, w tay 1 does, a personal cunvass of 400. nen fh He “St seems likely enou. that tho Mews il ! in a few days, but, they say, the Aceording to the report trom | Buropean war has Joa great plait pe for to-day Broadway and Frida money is urfdoubtedly on hand The Democrats have been told Wall Street York State, Hub Clothiers, $6.95 e that corner Barclay Street, —Advt, (Continued on Fourth Page.) President Wilson and His Wife Photographed in New York To-Day (By an Evenir World Staff Photographer) FLYER OFF AGAIN, GETS HERE FROM CHICAGO T0-NIGHT Carlsirom Forced to Land After Going 450 Miles at 1O%Mile Rate, JOHNSTOWN, N. Y., Nov Victor Carlstrom, in his Chisago to-New York flight, was sighted here at 3.08 o'clock this afternoon. The aviator passed over Olean, N.Y. at 3.36 P.M. and Friend ship, N. ¥., at 3,41 o'cloc = | .. ERIE, Po, Noy, 2.—Victor Cort-| Brie, 480 ow by Ths t Times aviator, | how re at 112g Wess th 1 o iy n-stop” | lit A | Might from « zo ta New York, He[ OF. the pre ' ' left the Windy City at 6.09 o'clock} Mlsht of 16 a this morning, Yhe weather being ai-|** * mont teal f : ““L" TRAINS IM COLLISION: at FOUR ARE INJURED x Cra N \ 1 ) | he 1 \ yi} ( i Hd obtain me | le Jin an open fleld used] | urposes at Thirtieth dad] | gine, Caristrom di 1 to rey lt t 1 his sap © and M M 1 the for that purp’ " ‘ ‘ wil che Wrie 4 \ edt A ‘ 1 11 re would ' wa New whiok iat \ x 1 te 5 nt A Caristrom’s time between Ch ote cago and this city, about 450 miles, was approximately 4 hours WON and 14 minutes; but taking into ' connideration the fact he turned back after passing south about six miles, his time would figure « nearer four hours. His average speed was 109 miles an hour The Now York Ce f Twentieth ¢ y le distance from DEWEY) WINES Ny PABED neo to! Puiton ats Ne 1 Ady “ARSTOCRACY UST AS BA FOR BUSINESS AS IT 1S FOR GOVERNMENT,” SAYS WILSON é WallStreet Trying toGet Back What -It Lost Through Federal Reserve Act, President Tells Business Men’s League. h at the luncheon of the Wilson Business Men's League at the Waldorf-Astoria this afternoon, charged that Wall Street influences are seeking to regain control of the Government of this country, which was taken away from them by the Federal Reserve Act. He charged Wall Street with being an “aristocracy of business,” charac- | terizing it as bad as an aristocracy of government. President Wilson, in a speec | Phe President’s remarks created a sensation and aroused the 1,000 business men who heard him, In effect he asserted that Wall Street is supporting Hughes because the small group of financiers who formerly control {the desir to reassume that control, Pitty thousand workers cheered the President on the way to the funcheon, ’ The President 5 i that the con-® influences of Wall Street a trois not call into consulta: the men of to changed conditions. They | aeruiry from what wa term “Wall not recognize these conditions, th they w onf} come in « sald, and are seeking to thwart! soirie of co-operation they would be them, . ‘ ! welcome; but they always come in a trating burned out.” he Me) spirit of resistance, advising alter- cling as brakes to the wheels of! ationa in the plans that woud de- rn The President said 10! roag those plans . par J e j “They have a subtle genius for pro- One of the things that Is the trou | josie seemingly trivial changes, but ble f business In America ts that tt which would « ntually deteat the body of Wr hove & WELCOME IF THEY COME IN that we | CO-OPERATION. " t It tant exactly | +1 would be glad to consult these f ire omen in Wall! gentiomen, and [repeat they will be tre ha Vistons and nL) welcome the mome hey ccene in ca. pir f the times, but we haveloperation, Hut they will not do ft tdopted that name aod we will have | . out ate acting as to use | brakes" — “T nen of Wall Street have no (Ve he audience—"That ' iny part of the Government | r They think that) matant adjust- obody outside of rows tof f Government i we enous , » any and weifare of man- he 1, It would be better for business ‘Ay Hit ‘om again!) }that this adjustment should go on i an, ar racy is Just as bad f yr }consingously, gradually. and en- 1 , wov ent ind | staGtiy forward than that it should be t fthe pust particls|checked and held up by some dam t the reason I [that eventually will break and go- nuch Interested in the Fed clety be overwhelmed.” ‘ Tha Ken vale The President spent the morning falmited coats jon the White House yacht Mayflower 1d At the exe nt} in cont with Col E. M. House m jt 1 Van Met ick, Chairman of jects « xin | National Comeitte His vis- ‘ wt tent came ashore in a Ww st 1 span mounted po- t w t ling, fanking and follow. ne. am Kling t ran ret n din ' ¥e | dent rod: te wit | oy aid the | w Ja hour i plants 4 ues and iM f e v eres ere f out President thr n the wi AY rongs 1 at lasted well i " for a ! remained Waidort no Presi- . “+ i | Head- re f- lau y nd Stréet and Ma A a This was the see- t t ft 4 h iret oe- ; i val fr Bulfalo pa 1 at 1 to New York y t rE His reception 1 Buffalo yesterday and last night i the Dema tic cam- RACING RESULTS ON PAGE 2, ENTRIES ON PAGE 4, nanagers that Erie County ts rt national ticket. twat ar attached to a regular York Central train brought the Ap New finances and the National Government are actuated solely by” -

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