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as ALL ATI TCT ITI cs a a a oe - 36,000 LOST BY AUSTRIANS "sein — INTWODAYS, 10,000 KILLED; ~~ 20,000 OTHERS WOUNDED HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916, — — . .C. E. Hughes Enjoy _ SATHERC DAPANE «ALL PROSECUTORS ARE, [ities AMERAN AMATORS o’en Jinks on Train Trip [Fhe iniias vevvina vs et tor Wea!» SENT TO SOMME FRONT t Louisville beste nmninls Verd Which 118, Nov, 4 (Cantinued from First P: | - _— | ne.) | | lowing a month's hard fighting at . ‘ce ‘ - Verdun, the American aviation Four Thousand Women Turn eh Me. Marsiai wittfeonduct Wis] HUGHES FORCED siiadron attached iv tie Prone aMey Investigation is a9 follows: é 5 . \ Somme Out for Dribute to the +| “section 1. very contract, combl« Prokl Coke Tee conita oe hereeaaaee President hation in the form of trust or otter. | 10 FIGHT HIS WAY neal Het i aah 5 . wise, of conspiracy, in restraint of ye Ameria + * ee ly ; canine Furious Combats on the Carso | : 7 hd aa . trade or commerce among the several « diya of Colparl ee duet ¢ bye Plateau in Drive Toward | 4 Turgugh attests lined with cheering States oF with foreikn ‘ations, 1+ Verdtin front, took part in the recon rs i | ; thousands, 4,000 mothers marched, bereby declared to Ue illegal. Eve: ‘ ‘ : i i i ‘ Trieste. H Giladeaoho Shall take any ac | nices that pieowled the French " 4 through the Bronx this a a tenet pr nwcene fk is Hgts anc “ on . etory at Verda rh ided Gen ibaek ee | tribute tos President Wiiso: Hd ft CORRES: in the bold dash that @o ? n maintaining peace, More than one! guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on ore anewapeni to the Somme front es 4 lhundred automobiles were in thé} Yiction thereof, shall be punished by|carsfl work if we are tospreserve) iii ain , Veliki Hill Captured and Bat- 4 P| parade and the back of every machine {?™@® Mot exceeding $3,000, or by im-[our place among the nations.” pe Pansat ead poh Seized in’ Surprise \¢ Gare a Huse LLnoeraDh es Vie © | prisonthent not exceeding one year, or| In the store room at No American: tery Sei i ? ‘aa rerekiwwn roe pation’s by both sald punishments, in the dia.|fayette Street Mr. Hughos spoke emacs Attack. -_—. | | ‘No wore remarkabte tribute ever! meet ‘f the court, cain on tariff ahd industrial pre- | | ~, “Sec, 2. Every person who. shall|paredness. “Do you want to have Bucharest Reports the Enemy @\ has been paid to a President by the he LONDON, Nov. 4—In the first two} A \4 3 | women of thie country. Hundreds of | MOneneliaw er attempt to menepe-|your wages reduced of do you want), IN days of the new ttatlan offensive the) Driven Back oneBoth the | 3 Ithe mothers: were scoompaated. by] ism af combine er eanapire ith any|to have them protected?” he asked REPORTED BY BERL Austrians lost £9,000 men, according Right and Left Wing®. 4 jehildren, and while the younssters| jy sang. wart “st the (rads or ea American wages and industry.” \ Alleged H t 4 hurrahed and enjoyed the affair to ‘shen A 4s sritish Steamer Alleged to ave to @ despatch from Rome to the Wire-) ’ | or} The next meeting fas at the Com- a ? © | the utmost, the serious expressions on ‘i Used Ame: Flag less Press. ‘The losses are sald to) BUCHARHST, Wov. 4—Following 2 * : aes with foreign nations, shall be deemed| mercial Travellers’ Sound Money seu nero ig to | have been distributed aa follown: [the successful resistance by Rouman- | ¢ ted rae ig a eet showed they) guilty of a mi nd on con-| League rooms, No. %50 sadway, Deceive U-Boat. ti cited, 10,000; wounded, 20,000; taken |!@a8 on thelr northwestern tronticr, | $ SAS GUADIY BEDAIDISOF U6 TEHL EAD? | vietlen be punshed by| where he had an entuus reved-| gapieetN, Nov. 4 chy wireless tothe . the Germans yesterday attacked on| % jing of the demonstration, fine not exceeding $5,000, or by im-|tion. The final noofday meeting was ted Pr ‘ prisoner, 9, | | Mra. J h i. Berry wa AssooMted Press via Sayville). The iis Fine weather favors the Italian aa-|tB® Whole Dobrudja lino, after several a ef a IR &rand | prisonment not exceeding one year,|ut the Hughes Alilance quarters IM) German Allmirally bas furnished to 5 vance, "which continued yesterday [48y8' lull in Mackensen's operations. | | marahal and the skilful mazfer in) or by beth punishments, in the|the Astor Mullding, No. 221 Broad | 41.4 qwa@lated Press correspondent over tore extended area and was| 09 the right wing, resting on the @ Which she assembled her cohorts was! discretion of the court. way, where crowds had been walting| ine detatix of what Ia characterized fdereasing!y violent, The despatch |Danube, the Roumanians repulsed all) ¢ Glanother victory tor women’s ef-|KINGS COUNTY PROSECUTOR |for him more than an hour. Hnralbng case, 10 hla pera Gb Atsttind Gen, Bordevich attacks. The Noumanian left wing) > |fo the tainute from One Hundred ang| ,2EGING HUNT FOR PROOFS. ee ee ee fiving Amertean firat drove back the enemy but later| 4 f District Attorney Lewis of Kings| rooms in the Hote! Astor to prepare an dearer hes asked for reinforcements, having bs and Lincoln Us lared, after destroy! been compelled. to withdraw threo! "4 compelled to yield ground slight-| @ covering the route of march | County is making a searching inves. | for the big display to-night in Madi-/ U-41) deliberately ran ps f are reported to |): & poet PD yin in these columas tigation Into the “coal famine." He| sof Square Garden | riebout: With Ghe only. ce por ape Saget battaMons| B® renewal of the attack In Do } \ , formed the most suriking foaturer ar | Promtiaes to prosecute any persons he a dersea boat In an yap net contain more than 600 />rudia is believed here to be only a/ ¢ ‘tho display. ‘The first represented | Shall find have conspired to raise the WILSON GUARDS SAVE pee tarttish wen feint to conceal the abifting of Ger-| 2 ‘ he rea Mra, Maud Oxberry, In| Price of coal. the Britten men, one-half of whom are from the t Mioaat (ie cd of Kaiserjarger {front It is estimated that the Ger-| 4 = ° Cee net the Hoan, Deut white |B: Reters to-day examined Michael satit Uetront ie Feporee eyrol and Hun-|@20s must eend five fresh divisions - Y that stretohed away from a{ Burns of Burns Brothers, the biggest —— , ent Sr ese) ee uiekslen front, {tt Transylvania to fill gaps made | nite column at the back of the float. retailers in New York; Agent Heilner,| Children Also Among Number of |! to : oar * ltheir lines in their last offensive and| © d lsbor@ame tn for recognition | who handles the out See : 1 oe 4 The despatch quotes a telegram) it ieee es ngth to enable Pal- The newspaper correspondents on the “Hughes Special” ar. in the second float, representation of | ton and tart tae sd Sh ptt Guests Rescued by Starling and . p j aed, hove, been, receives tt et kenhayn to make further progress. wnaed for a Hallowo'en-party as the train was spéeding along at | the legend: “Io took us out of the|J. I. Bermingham, Presklent of te Slye at Asbury Park a ' tore agi riche hy the effect | The Germans have lost heavily in sixty miles an hour, Mr, Hughes took quite an interest In the | factory, and put us tn wchool.”” The | Delaware, Lackawanna ands Western| ASBURY PARK, N. J. Nov. 4 WARN OF ZEPPELINS. jen G hind joat re) enter S = Ned ‘4 = oo ' t und Vulkan | i aut represented a Red Cross! cog) c, : 4 : i trom the Itallan front, fearing fur-| {he Tecen’ de ow a Rewer Baad. betta hospital on the battlefield, and the) Coe! Company, and Mr. Brevoogt of /Hdward Starling and John G. British Sead Up Balloons With | air davelopeannte of o arave uature,| RERTIN’ Hove 4 (by, wirelees te -— | last showed a graveyard with women Potts & Co. one of the 4"middie|Secret Service men attached to Presi-| tights When Ateship itnld oe ROME, Nov. 4 (via London).—Con- | Sayville).—Rosca Helght, southeast investuent aha WLlibaly Pe Slate eevee Se WAGs Dy: C68)! from “Ahder) Gant: WICKS MEH, | OOK is lending jeralded. , timuing their offensive against the of A}eOnAAS, oo ag! Le coker pga in this country. Therein les a great) ph de ha Producers and gell to the re-| part in rescuing women and ehildr A new method of the English t " manian front, has been occu y solution to our food problems. What- tailers who must have ply | duri fire at a loam) hotel here to- | handle Zeppelin * was Austro-Hungarian forces In the Carso | the Roumanians, the War Oflice an.) bea ed * Wer any one may ony, for OF anainse} MESSENGERS WIN STRIKE: jeopate bg seedy Ape a page! diy hey we on bed lad ely sive ae won of . region the Italians yesterday ad-/nounces. In the region of Predeal Mr. Wilson's Administration he cer- U yO eee aw vas esac wae who returned on vanced in the direction of the Wip@]Auatro-German forces recaptured a tainly deserves credit for his persist- 1 000 60 BACK T0 Wi high the price thfough dense smoke and car pal pa aaron pach River for a distance of more poxition from the Roumanianr, ' {ent advocacy of this beneficent btil. y Mr. Peters said the dealers told him|several persons from windows, 1 after a: VIMEO Ieee ee , ¢|" PETROGRAD, Nov, 4 (via London, | “Aatde from any other consideration, ‘achaiiaactinianiis that the annual schedule of prices|hands of both men were burned foot aeere de ise flab ie i} than one kilometre. During the day | 1,57 P, M.).—The continued retreat of In view of-these two worthwhile ti S > the Itallans took 553 prisoners. the Austro-German forces in the Jlul jstatutes that must promote the com-|_ ‘The messenger strike is settled, at}fo® the coal year, beginning April 1, a ‘New batteries placed by the Aus-| Valley on the Southern Tranaylvanta | mon wel Thave said, if T « ould |8 o'clock this afternoon 1,000 boys} not made out til! late last May LOST CHIN, TEETH SAVED. triane maintained an intense barrage | {nt was announced to-day by the cust a vote for President, t would be) coved up thelr headquarters in Florat| because of the miners’ strike, and fire in the Gorizia area throughout | W4r Office Additional prisoners and for the Democratic nominee a yenterday, eei the official Sateaent ‘6 been captured by the . aa pocsssactchaes Haga tarhteh HaM, East Fourth Street, and went| ‘bat, therefore, Brooklyn dealers were| wa, Fegan tle ee ed ergs | (Continued trom First Page back to work at a considerable in-}0t ready to make contracts with} temant Here to Visit Friend R00 Americans. were naw enti ’ ceded the capture of Veliki hill by Pye GERMANS iH PTURE crease in wages and a shorter-hour|thel? customers until June, by which] R. L. Bald, a Meutenant in the Royal ii ranks of Uie allies ehting in ‘te Ttajans. LET UP IN THE FIGHTING splendid rural credits systems that day. . time many had closed their homes|Fusiliers, was a passenger on the Bat ania reat amenities. AT VERDUN AMD SOMME” mers sort*bcr ntas’s RUSSIAN POSITION| ie, ue wxte' as ove» aia wr the mimes Wen the fatter Se gmen arid ean, eo — I on, Gene! came home in September they began |® Vilit to friends in, Visalia e Heu- spies tee. anew ayousts | Only Intermittent Cannonading Hels ard fooler Tons toate, | | beret: Reportar Victory Over they pack to, wort ona wade basle antler Neairen (Oe MpecclaAt ora) saneee IA WOIG ee aelagse ee et * evans 2 . P , A factory to all.” 7 panic. The big coal Lie ‘| f daggers, captured the Austrian is: Attacks Repulsed REvEAR GS, of nares oF Caar’s Troops in Baltle South- ‘The Postal Company ia party to 1 raped pcarad tel PAS LAL SE EE LCRA eee aa Te 0 St battery, The victors signalled news Says Paris; Attacks Repulse Nel aaroens ent the retallers, Mr. Peters said, join in of the | Ho mi Hern redoubt o of their to their waiting eom: jerlin’s Claim. east of Lemberg. The increases awarded are from 10] /aming the “independents” and the Pinay while observing the It rades and thea turned the captured | to 2 per cent. for weekly and day| "middle houses" for the high prices. ck by a Hifle bullet, which ¢ Is ume o4 the Austrian trenches to the | IN 7 east. PARIS, Nov. 4.—Intermittent can- BURLIN, Nov, 4 (by Wireless tol workers, and a straight 2 1-2 cente for] “{ am going to the bottom of thts | ira umay the lawagmart of his jaw, Dut, —_—_—__ pay ogee se on re Sayville).—Portions of the Russian} °%pyy Sanage Colyer eee strike since|Problem,” sald District Attorney |, He was tegarded M8 dead for two daye ® BRITISH SHIP SPERO SUNK. sea tables al | rf ds. iain position on the Narayuvka|last Monday and were strong enough | Lewis. ‘Tf, as T have been Informed,| which ts be din the allies Prete li ala Forts Douaumont and Vaux on the! “Ax the law is made, {t exempts is on ba + to cripple the messenger business of . : . pts all| River, southeast of Lomberg, were pe @ conspiracy has been committed in , Wissen Liner Reported Sent to the | T0rtheastern front of Verdun, it was merianass And boads tated on such |taken by storm yesterday by Austro- both concerns, this county I will take the matter . ae Y Bottom by Londen Mall. officially announced to-day, but there | ie wai ioe eg, miles point ates German troops, it is announced offi to the proper tribunal for immediate WEIGHTY ARGUMENT ™ qhONDON, Nov. 4-—The Wilnon inde] were Ro important infantry activi- /4¢ tn’ that the Farm Loan Hoard, which | clally PLEADS GUILTY TO BIGAMY.|*°°5?-o.%ee any concerted action by 4 New Jersey preacher wants pope taeda ty pte Dhaba wr Reena at IN, Nov. 4 (by wireless tolthe Tate of incerunt to he charked | PETROGRAD, Nov. 4 (vla London), ‘Pwea see-| Hote etraged lu the salo of cou or| {2 divorce hia wife because Ne's ll ala @ tone patch from Hull) gayville)—Attacks on German posl- Thus a just rate in uaaured the farm: |—Studborn battles ago raging in tho bd jee-/any other commodities used by the| skinny and she keeps saying she i ‘the Bi tions on the Somme front yesterday, pe. areas ; it great mass of the people for their | ; 90 feet er, Also, he can procure loans in|netghborhood of the villages of wishes she had a fat man | ‘ ant {t| northwest of Courcelette and in the small amounta from $100 up to $2000 | wesc: While McFadden, thirty-]comfort or health, causing an in- . “ 2 ras cornet Ke tha ht | Gueudeoourt-Les Boente sector were (tna cord Uncle Boor gate boning | Michishou and Lipnicadoina, south of |four years old, a dapper broker's clerk, creased and prohibitive price, is such z Jfijgon Sone & Company, Limited, of|repulapd, the War Qifice announced | him as never before. Brezany, in Galtela, says to-day's oMf-|o¢ No. 1115 Forty-eighth Street, Brook-|&* to merit the severest action by { . to-day. “phe Farm Loan of Europe fk a safy. cial statergent by the War Office. yn, was pleading gullty in the Centre the eDistrlet ,Attorn a the count y | CZ : Btreet Court to-day to@he charge of will, eS ich conspiracy exists. I % 5 proper provf, take drastic MONSTER 1h P 4 POLITICAL, Po! | POLITICAL. bikamy preferred by the pretty girl action. e | . twarried last Wednesday, the wo POLITICAL, sari who. bs ! a az 5 Wo fun borne him three chit: | CAR SHORTAGE INQUIRY “i 5 ago and who has hr i - ] i T RN. tout Mn aah {dens| ORDERED BY FEDERAL | i: U 4 bal ame IE AI eis ata | , é LABOR MASS MEETING | AT THE \ NEW YORK HIPPODROME SIXTH AVENUE, 43¢ & 44th STREETS on Sunday Afternoon, November 5th, at 2 o’Clock THE FOLLOWING SPEAKERS WILL POSITIVELY APPEAR: SAMUEL GOMPERS ‘ FRANK MORRISON JAMES O'CONNELL Labor's Representation Committee of the American Federation of Labor HON. WILLIAM B. WILSON ° Secretary United States Department of Labor HON. ROBERT F. WAGNER Chairman Factory Investigating Commission State of New York JAMES P. HOLLAND President New York State, Federation of Labor WILL PRESIDE PUBLIC INVITED ADMISSION FREE DOORS OPEN 1 Py M. MUSIC: twenty years old, @ erapher, of | No, $0 Union Street, y City. sine r ame ® 8 non etree ee investigation |. CUISVILLE, Nov, 4.-interstate in 5 disclosed that McFadden havi another|Commerce Commiastoner MeChord, | wife, enlivened the proceedings from] who fs ma’ ‘ time’ toutime by. calling him uncom: |v” ng an inquiry tate thé plimentary names. Mafadden in Ma|car shortage, announced the receipt own, defense, saya Mrs. Finion areas of a telegram from the commission eee ee ieee bho vinited in| &t Washington, aaying the commisston office with Rep Cenentie, ene forces was entering an oredr for a general him to go to tl unicipal Bulld!p®. | investigation into the e: n pal tel supply, ex- where they were me ted. delaute 28 | change, interchange and return ot $1,000 ball. aaa PASTOR IN SMOKE PERI. eens In an effort to save altar fixtures ed by flames the Rev. Allen L. of St. John's English Evangelical Lutheran Church aes Richmond, Hi, jueens, endangere ty fe yeate eiternoone He was helped out, half con- and see what WILSON PROSPERITY 4 hag done for the men, women and children of the land. Organized wealth graciously applauds while thousands of its employees comply with “a request” to march for Hughes. » WTI, AAAI ~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. OWN YOUR OWN HOME for what you spend new in Rent IF YOU ARE paying $22 a month in rent, 10 years from now you will have paid $2,640 and $1,000 in loss | of interest on it. Amd for this total payment of $3,640 you will | have—what? Worse than nothing! ‘The privilege of going into the | street 10 years older, $3,500 is thegprice of a Hartley Home—an honestly built red brick, one family house with 6 light roome and bath, CTT Think what a difference there would be if this were 1907 with its Republican panic, after 10 years under a Republican tariff, or 1913, after 16 years under a Republican tariff. flames and water, Tb efforts to reach the flames, through a $2,000 memortal window, Dr. Benner discovered the fire while bays and girls were in the Sunday school room, He led them out, then went back for altar Attings and was almost over come by smol emoke, RESULTS AT PIMLICO. Two-year-olds; fil- COMMIT LAI TTOLMU ALL TOLAMA LAD LALO HI ILLELL ILLIA OLA UL LLY AELE ALLL LALUS LLM MU UA MUS Uhl CAPTAIN PAULKOENIG’S ‘Story of the First Voyage of the Commercial U-Boat Deutschland | will appear Next Sunday, November 5th, —in the— { GERMAN HEROLD | i How many do you think would be wearing . good clothes? ' | | | FIRST RACE ; | Hea; six furlongs. ‘Triple rown, 116 How many would be strong and well fed? Hiscintngom atrmiant © Ast 2.31 on 5 »), place, $4.70, show Atconds Matin, Pye (Metealt), $4.60, ‘third me, 1,14 Ne ae 12ienan.| [| you give as purchase price. How many loaves of bread do you think eadwh , Sea Wave, thas For from $1,000 to $3,000 less would have to be passed out to help | NicOND RACE —Juntor Steeplechase; | chan you can buy a brick or stone Jeo ot Gago. place $8, show ||| house in any part of Greater New $3, $2.60 t Masterful, 132 a(aryent). place. $7.80, show $4.10, second; Socony, [Pit Cfisndede show $2.80, third. ‘Time, | 3.56, } Simon Jones, (b) Bryn Chant, M no, Waterfront, (b) The Hrook also ran, (a) Davis entry, (b) Sago entry. xs | . WINDSOR WINNERS. FIRST RACE.—Purso $600; fall all ages; five and a half furlongs; selli 1 108 (Molesworth) i $9.60, show, $4.8 Parlor Boy, 106 (Ganzel), place § 42-40, second: Marie O'Brien. 101 ), show $3.90, third. Timke, Royals, Uncle Jimmie, Littlest | York, you can buy a Hartley Home, start out $1,000 to $3,000 ahead of the game, and live with your family in your own home for as little as your rent costs you now. Thie wonderful value we offer to you at this low figure because we wagt you and your children to live in your own home. BUY IT NOW. HARTLEY HOMES, INC,, LONG ISLAND CITY, ake Steinway cor (from Manhattan. at eceabansan Mbt Sineet Brider! to Grand Bast to Grand aud Sixteenth Avenues.” Write to this addrem for Surther | 60, of thousands of the marchers from drop- ping in their tracks? THEN: _ loak forward to 1917. If Hughes is elected, Roosevelt will be Secretary How many men do you suppose there would be to march? How many would have two legs to march with? occ yrmesrceeeeciaticseee = Pebol, Odd Cross, Dash, Old Drury, Eliz: ||) paricalem, ibeth’ Lee, Magourka ang Gentlewoman | J] ” a also ran, | '

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