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WEATHER—Fair and warmer to-morrow. lo, FINAL = - — _ “Circulation Books Open to All. PRICE ONE CENT. Crortanl 190,00 She Pipes gyemanine NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916. 28 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. EDITION ONEY; ON WILSON , - —- ~ 4 “$50,000,000 PAY RAISE PON’ GERMANS FORCE THE GING, “#28. AyeHES 1010 7 ODDS FADE FOR 20,000,000 U.S. WORKERS “sioper xu, WIN BACK GROUND LOST ON AS AVALANCHE OF MONEY ~ UNDER THE WILSON REGIME... BOTH OFTHE SOMME FRONTS POURS IN ON PRESIDENT saw Marks the Proclamation First Time in Memory of Oldest Wall. ‘ —From U. 8. Official Records. | of the New State. | ees. ° nena } London and Paris Admit Re-! |STUDENTS ALL LOYAL.| verses in Continuous Battle AY ; Street Men Democratic Candidate Has Gone to the Polls on Equal BETTING CLOSES EVEN BIG RUSH TO WAGER Te ———— Wages Higher Than During! gpecTion WEATHE Any Roosevelt or Taft ‘Pro- TO BE GENERALLY FAIR tected” Period. ES, North of the River. Great Crowds Rejoice, and| —_—__ HUGHES IS RESTING Steps for Organizing an |HEAVY LOSSES IN MEN. WASHIN N, Nov, 6—The Hlection Day forecast of the 3,160,000 IDLE IN 1908, | Wester, ureau tnitoaten fai Army Are Taken, Terms in Two-Sided Race. ly We will be unsettle Common Labor at 14 Cents | warsaw he Great Lakes r and Berlin Announces That the ON EVE (f THE POL ov. 6 (via Merita and} Strassburg Corps and Other es ; treme upper Mississippi Valley, || ondon).—The manifesto of Emperor heain ay ee ——— ate With the political leaders and candidates resting to-day, interest ‘ an Hour Then Is Worth but “moderate temperatures and ain and Emperor Francis Joseph, Units Won Distinction, — pa oa ACY in the campaign centered around the Curb Market in the financial dis- $3.40 a Day Now. || senerally fair weather will pre- |]/again calling into existence the an- aie vall in nearly all parts of the United States,” said the forecaster Rain is probable only tn North Pacific States and the north Rockies, Gen HANS von BESELER clent kingdom of Poland, was read at| LONDON, ‘Nov, 6—-Nelther the| President, Accompanied by His trict, where, under the pressure of an ocean of Wilson money, the 10 noon yesterday to the assembled \aritish nor the French were able to| Wife, Makes an Early Morn- F Polish representatives In the Royal retain in its entirety the ground won ‘ P A | @ 7-odds on, Hughes Prevailing at the close Saturday night receded to Palace by Gov,-General von Beseler, hy them from the Germans on the ing Round of the Links. . | even money. 1 | Outside, In the great square before Somme front during Saturday's Peace and prosperity under the Wilson Administration have brought © ‘wages to the highest level reached in 7 s 7 This ts the first time in the memory of the oldest Wall Street specu- the history of this or any other coun- | ————— = = serene Bae arcana tan ioral fighting. | SUADOW LAWN, N. J, Nov. 6 lator when a Democratic candidate, was an even choice in the election eve old, indisputable | ? © venerable Fourteenth Gen, Haig reports that heavy coun-!So completely at ¢ lw -Pveatee e eithva: , Pe < try, according te the c iP miniatn wage distribution Century pile, inhabltante of the Ble eater cots Anlccal Ge oe : my Presiden etting with only two big tickets In the fleld. facts recorded in the books of the) () 1" ThUOb: | in manufacturing Pollsh eapital assembled by the moet Wilwon's mind aw t Demoeratte | —e ® Two explanations are offered tut man troops last night on the new United States Labor Department. | cent 000, an Ps About 20,000,000 waxe-en Taft was $14,- | , | ELECTION OFFICIALS MAY [thing condition, The Democrats say ners of|for the four years {9 designated as the re-birth of the| hood of Butte de Warlencourt, south {ares aside this morning and took the confidence in the re-election of . - ),000,000, Polish natio: . " , na|UP his golf bag for a morning round | Wilson brought into - the country are now in the full en nation. }of the Albort-t ume Road, and & ® roun e n brought into the betting mar | joyment of an increase of close to} TOTAL FOR FOUR YEARS, $17, Quickest to realize the of the links near Sh Mra, | 60 ON STRIKE 10 MORROW ‘ . ‘ total sands to attend the ceremony of what British positions in the neighbor- |" os was -morrow that he put all significance | that the British were compelled to| , fow Law ket such large sums of money that $5,000,000,000 annually over any pe-| 600,000,000. _, of the day are the academte youth of | give up portions of them. Wilson accompante a the odds were legitimately forced to riod of the “protected” tariff rule un-| Im 1913, under Wilson, the total the country, students of the Univer-| similarly the French lines were at. [elenteon hole Journey and thone who) | = ay,..| Want $12 Instead of $6 for the Day | their natural level. Wall Street of- der Roosevelt's and Taft's Admniistra-/ ase distribution for factory centres sity of Warsaw, the Polytechnic|tacked, and Paris states that while %¢W the President play say his eye | Democratic Speaker From This tions. During both of these Admin. | Waa $3,880,000,000, and the total for - 6 ent him on his a —Are Sworn and May Be Ar- fers another solution of the drop of ry © polnta. Wall Street explanation is that the professtonal speculators bellove ; School, and other higher Institutions | the Germans were held off on tho *#d hand were aa true as if the fate and of ' four years of ¥ ervanac RF ’ . th twenty-four years| City Intervenes to Get Him rested if They Fail to Act. q " f twonty-fo Me irs away a Hearing, but in Vain, | BINGHAMTON, N.Y, Nov. Throughout the day he was in tho —— Binghamton faces a strike of election | that if Hughes is elected the market of spirits, and to those with Shevial to The Reening World a : ed he lost no opportunity) NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. ¢— of saying that he felt the fight is al- latrations common labor received an | ' A re i ents an hour, and the Prosperity will reach $17.00" yo oe oe ome $3,000,000,000 more than the four years of Taft's regime. The average earning now of the unskilled worker is from $965 to learning, who attended the cere-|iine between Sailly mony in corporate units, bearing banne Mise and St Plerre-Vaast Wood, they were able of an electic wages of “one-tenth of the workers of the country were not more than $1,000 a year, the wages of one-half of the workers less than $500 a year, | sand wearing the gay student ribbons, They lead parades and de monst to re wood and tn the |Just to the north, pture some positions tnt 4 of Saillisel, losses of the will open Wednesday morning with everything on the list from 5 to 20 whom ations through streets bright | oficlais to-morrow. Election officers with red flags, There are volunteers are receiving $6 for election day. jermans were very large, the Parly paras tent W wash atave points up, and that Wednesday's 1 | * oF considerably under what has been ae Aes annual earnings °Y,the Bundred for the Polish army er crite ys. ready won. ‘Telegrams, spacial dolly-| 4 me a Si scarcala They demanded an increase next Year! Ker will mark the greatest boom in { computed to be « living wage.” 9 9) which, the mantfesto announced, will! On the Verdun front there has been | °'Y letters and other messages be rings | i Hestertand the request wos denied by the) stocks in history. Acting on that be- | 3,160,000 MEN AND WOMEN IDLE: °f the skilled worker is from no called into existence, jactive cunnonading In the Damtoup|onfidential aswrances of his re-elece! Arms Company at New Haven this| foard of Estimate. At a meeting of |iiet, Wall Street clatman, the speculate ‘ IN 1908, | -SUEB0 to F100, The Highest | ‘The ceremony was short and sim-|*°4"% ut ao Infantry engagements tion ed Mr, Wilson by every post. noon and a crowd of 1,000 munitions) all the election officials of the city | ora proceeded to load up to-day with j During one period of ghe “protect-| average fer skilled workers le pie, Prectesly at noon Gen, von| wim. | 4 ta was received from! workers gathered around him, {lat _nlgbt It was decided to appear) tne stocks they fancled in anticipa- 4” regime, under the Roosevelt Ad- The ace Treat has advanaaa Beseler, wearing the decorations) yy @ great assault yesterday the | ("mer B AF OO MERLING CHAE! inves ove oP the Winchester Arma. | Defore the Common Council to-night | tion of the rise following Republican his State was su 100,000," Roger Sullivan tel that IMinols would give a De Democratic by granted for the reduction of Antwerp hed began Mr, Taft, and his ch wraphed, began 3 aft, 6 Speech | ministration in 1908, there were 8,160,- 000 idle men and women in the coun-; the wages of its employees sev- ina tho Polish fortresses, mountes ‘ 4 i 1 and demand an increase from $6 to! success $12 for election day or refusal to ap-| ‘Then, to play safe, they went out hocratic ended rieht there, He could not aay| pear at the polling places and oM-|enq bet on Whison, anticipating that French advanced toward Le Transloy, | captured nearly all of Saillisel and made “importé int try. The year before was one of@en-| era! times during the last two tng dais in the gala ballroom of the | eral panic. Conditions are different} years. They are now getting ® 614 Jagelionian castle advan 1 ivi and in the | powerfully fortified St, Plerre-Vaagt |™Jority of not lan than, 50,000 and) anothe word Hisses, — cateal),| clate to-morrow, even though they lose the Wilson bets now. | tee eam name of Germany's sovereign read|/ Wood, taking prisoners, They | Possibly of 100,00 “boo's" and derivive shouts drowned | City offfctals reply that the increase | the rise in the market will win them Skilled labor is earning now from; In July of the present year re- 1.4 imperial manifesto sani he President has t a telegram i 1 in ringing | now encircle ‘onne from the north, & uttempts te continue. {a Impossible, that the election offl- |) out, and if Wilson 1s elected they $32.50 to $65 a week. ports of Hinse WJ Serporaviens in ‘soldierly tones. When he ceased the | west and south, and expect shortly to|'? every State and County Chairman megipy clals have taken an oath to serve, and} win the Wilson bets and offset any In 1909 (Taft was President) 6,615,-| fifteen cities of thirteen States, poiiwn Count Hutt-Encaapski, the | taco it in Democratic organisation.) George M. Curtis, Assistant Cor-|oan be arrested and fined $100 each| probable loss on a slump resulting 000 tollers tn factories received in| employing nearly 90,000 men, | oainca commandant, read to the | aS thanking thom for their efforts In the! poration Counsel of New York, pe-|if they refus from Democratic suécess. ‘wages $3,427,000,000; in 1915 there were| showed an incre: of 38.5 per Yolish notables a translation of ne campaign and telling of some of tho! ceived word of the trouble where he — <> —— Wall Street, however, does not look 7,800,000 employed in manufacturing| cent. In wages over July, 1912, Of | nitesto in thelr own taiauay. ‘| DEFEAT OF ALLIES 20 things he contemplates after election. wag addressing an enthustastic crowd GOVERNMENT TO GET AT for any great market disturbance if Plants recetving $4,407,000,000, or an ine] the fifteen firms nine are affected | orion came cheers from the hitherto| WITH HEAVY LOSS In the afternoon there were sev-| severul blocks away, He drow ye [ier one ene crease of nearly $1,000,000,000 over| by the Tariff Laws, six are not to | sien: crowd—cheers fon Poland, F CLAIMED BY BERLIN, | e801 catiors, but Mr. Wilson was able) rat's corner, entered the car and HIGH COST OF LIVING WILtOR ney a peer 1910, appreciable extent. The | i scor William, Emperor Franeis nn, mes |to neo only a fow of then, among the| quteted the erowd TA MIAHits BEPRE. In 1916 there are over 20,000,000 men of the six has tripled soph, for Germany and the Genasts| ma Ie, Nov, ¢-—| latter beng tenace Jun Paderewakt,|~ “tam @ Woodrow Wilson man.” he she outstanding that is hak Writeen and women at work for more than a Big proking firme in Chicage | 24 ‘tor Gen. von ieeeler, President | BERLID “ie +. Haron Mar. |e Pianist, who came to ask that tho! aaid, “and I urge you to give this man Department of Justice Orders In-| goes to the polle an even money iH living wage, The total wage increase) Nave, Acre eseaemrie af nace |Bradinskt of the recently etected clty | reg er esmiice and son G President would embody an appeal! the respect due him as ox-President i Cc choice in the Wall Street betting lillons of doll Geyrell. fen the banefis ef em? | c Talear, | sone VOR Delmine & n Garn- | tor relief for the Polk % United’ Binion quiry to Be Begun at Chicago— ] is close to five bi e jars more aid cactrenk seat ice ¢ [council, who Is rector of the Univer- Athstood unshs and tnfilet 3 of the United Stat ose ‘ and he may be the favorite in the than the “protected” peried. rter hour day with ne de, sity of Warsaw, advanced before the | 2° were defeat to the enemy, tho| SYNE proclamation | Taft tried to speak again. He cour! Similar Orders to Other Cities. | Waldorf-Astoria. and uptown bi , __ In 1914 and 1915 under Democratic oak dais and in the Polish tongue gave| war omee announced to-day, in de-| TR® Prediction that the President's! not CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—An order for| kerage office betting te-night. }, * # awa union wages were 10 per cent. Anthracite and soft coal miners | thanks for the imperial decreas * the fighting of yesterday, |2MolA! family mado to-day was that! Arter ton minutes of shouting by | van immediate ond toon ter recur’ | te chore waa any advantage to ¢he I higher than the average for six years| get an eight-hour day and wage | srhere acemed to be a sentiment of | erieine 4 Fronch “with their | Would be elected with 987 votes in| the crowd he drove away gition of the high: cont ng’ was | Republican Party in the news spread under Roosevelt and Taft, 1907 to 1612.) *40°*% Uiman ‘Combany "ad. |renulne enthusiasm among the Poitay| The EReHsh And French “with thelr ling rectoanal « ——— |recelved here to-day on G.| broadcast through the country Satur- In 1916 union wages are from 80 to] vanced wages $600,000 a year; representatives in hall, In. the jean apacity of thelr artillery™| co7™r STEAMSHIP LANAO SUNK, | Ctabaugh, head of the jocat u of | day that Hughes was a 10 to 7 favor 60 per cent. higher than at any pertod| {000 cneretives in Northern assemblage nbers of the new | Ne part fo the offensive, the an-| ate fam eben sass "investigation of the Department of | ite it was effectually discounted by of the Dingley and Payne Tarif laws.| New England benefited by a 8 | City Council, delegates trom the con | {°° pare fe in ve the r Formerly Amertonn, Was! Justice, from United States Attorney | the developments of to-day. 1 Common labor now receives $3.40 4) ""Bricklayers for du Pont Com- versity, the faculties of the Acade. | PU" ¢ the Strassburg corps and| “+, Shadow 1 Recently Sold—0 of Crew Saved. |General Thomas W. Gregory. Immense sums were bet on the elec- | mes of Science and Arts, Parte. of the: 6 offices at Washington day, as compared with 14 cents an pany are getting $750 a day, 0 | hour during the days of “protection” ur years ago brickiaye members of |¢.yon-Baden, and troops from Ber | LONDON, Nov, 6.—Lloyds announces| Similar orders, Mr. Clabaugh said, | tion tm the last hour of trading, some | © ° o-mor-| ey fe es w the Pormen Cathollo clergy, headed | 11, ang Henseatic and Meaningen in. pone at Bon id ballot cereal that the steamship Lanao, described by |have been gent to other bureaus| Stock Exchange firms devoting their : |by the Archbishop in the brilliant | pee Scie 0 ' Princeton, motoring! the shipping agency as an American | +p, 3 whole staffs to handling bets on the , ! y regiments, gained special dis- : * throughout the country. ‘They men- s s Be aD ORs Teer et Tee Aaa) _sontiones on Fourth’Feae)) — |rabe ot's Cardical which he wae on- Ifinction: The text of the report anya: | (ere for tbat purpose | vessel, was sunk on Oot 28 by @ sub-| tion epecifoaily the cost of Curb, titled to wear as @ primate of the ie ‘ ttle on the Thursday he will loave Shadow) marine, (The Lan ently was trans | on, canned goods, foodstuffs and| About $50,000 was bet in the first : / In a ¢ uous battle on th Lawn for Williamstown, Mass., to at-| ferred from Ame to Norwegian Paley SaWeh | THS beanied | Coles mine the Fifth of *F Itend the christening of hi egistry.) ‘Thirty from the Lanao |! Twenty Investigators will begin |hour, By that time the odds had Rabbi and Jewish subordinates and again a fighting day of th u ai pure ening les and cre landed at 1 Dy the Norwegian | Work here next Wednesday | tightened up. Wilson Commissioners leading representatives of the o| first clas. (‘The Bigiish and | Rusher, Beby Aayre, and will pr camsnip Troms —e offered 8 to 10 at noon and this Pollab: ariatocracy, : h seat ably gO en to Washington from there. |""Ge rian submarione hove bees achive | brought out some Hughes money. ‘ While Gen. von Beseley was reading French, with their strongest forcs PiReR tor some weeks otf the spant-n conse, BRITISH SUBMARINE ’ i , OF PULITZER BUILDING the manifesto inside’ the palace and using the whole firing capa- | mr, Takes a Long Watk ang) ir some weeks Faken hiteien A well known commissioner ap: crowds SCAgRed Posters bearing the city of thelr artillery, made a pow arty Breakfast, lear aint: OA GLEERGD cctomonice TORPEDOES BATTLESHIP peared on the curb in the early rn . text of the Proclamation, which we: sansa BEAINDt itie ¢roiit of *hatle ete was sun! # submarine commande afternoon literally loaded with For Election Results Tuesday Night |j \rise’voot'averat tat nmrs stu ndvnsen aginst tne tote ot | chaos Huan Hapa tow eary 2 Ph i Eevee We zie ement that Handbills were distributed among the ¢ yon Reulow’s army. The |to-day at the Hotel Astor and had | he he orders to #ink all vexsels bright new bills of large denom- crowd, which jammed the palace troops under command of Gens | tinished a Jong walk and partaken of bo: 1. Spanish vessels. it) Makes a Hit, But Doesn't Report inatlons. He offered to bet $800 aquare and adjoining streets so Baron Murschall, Von Delmiing | substantial breakfast be 9 \14 auld, later were exempted on under 4 pe to $1,000, $8,000 to $10,000 or \ WHITE LIGHT—Wilson Wins aifiity Wo"atserbute Chenoa Gt, and Von Garnier, withstood the |ctock, after attending to sone cor. SKN t carry nothing but cul SeROE OF MATAKG SAYA Senos fe See: 60 Wilden ang RED LIGHT—Hughes Wins offclal form except very slowly, > (attack Uishaken and inflicted se- | Fi Shankar i a (NoRwanian Admiralty | couldn't get a peep. It was re- Presently the student body. which emy (Continued on Ninth Page) ; Cano wan ow bind ; | ported he represented Edward L ; WHITE FLASH—Seabury Wins had a place of honor within the oss . ‘ 1 LONDON, Nov. &—A British aub-| Doheny, the Mexlean oll operator, } RED FLASH—Whitrnan Wins yard emerged fram the enatle po a ‘ marl f pa in at ne bee Sea) Who is said to stand to win about. way through the multitude, bearing : vlecdmouane| $820000 if Wilson is elected or banners announcing the ‘birth or the Jett Mn amt, RACING rman harileship of ihe dreadnought) jogg $300,000 if Wilson is defeated ’ollsh army, ‘The ertes and cheers of DQOty HH s terday, making a hit The market elutted wi y Get the News First, from The World |\ '.. wary, Te ceaand cnvers ot RESULTS ON PAGE 2 : unt Of damawe inflicted was) The MALKE: ia wlutted with Wilson means of spreading the news of what BE ENTRIES ON PAGE {4 rear nam not reported, the Adimiraity. ane Money that has come from the West had taken place, a “teteoboe Deerman dobu Lge wounces. secking a market offering odds ef 19

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