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28 ty Hughes money, ‘The reported bank roll of $500,000 | stands which was supposed to go into Wall|Cormick’s claim that Wilson will ac- the odds to 10 to| cumulate 964 elector 7 tor political effeot didn’t materialise, | PERKINS GETS ACARMING TID- Street to-day to Right at the opening of the mar- ket @ commissioner dE. A. Mi Quade, who handles ihe Hi terest, $10,500 to 615,000. Mr, Mo- Quade promptly accepted the bet. EVEN MONEY ON HUGH TO CARRY STATE BY 75,000. Ne money was bet on the State of New York. Commissioners offered all Kinds of offs that Whitman and Cal. der will sweep the State, but could scare up no Seabury MeComb: money, Even money was bet that Hughes plurality in the State will not exceed 76,000, and many bets were § to 6 that Hughes will carry Miinots and at 6 to 4 that Wilson will carry Onto. Aside from the betting, the political situation was quite inert. At the na- tional and State political beadquar- tera, such of the leaders as had not wene home to vote sat around patted each other on the back. Ta many Hall and the various district headquarters of both organizations were busy places, however, with ali the workers preparing for big day to-morrow. Charlies F. Murphy had nothing more to say. He made his final stati ment yesterday and it was considered | significant that he confined himself to! the prediction that Wilson will sweep! the State and the nation and said! Nothing at all about Beabury and wMc- Combs. All kinds of efforts and sub- terfuges to squeeze from Mr. Murphy an estimate in figures on the result in the city proved futile. IN@ISTS THE G. O, P, WILL BI SWAMPED UP-STATE. Btate Chairman Harris in his belief that Hughes wi swamped up-State and that Whit- man will nv ny better than Hughes. Nationg) Committeeman Herbert Pareons and State Chairman Fred- erick Tanner were more specific about thelr expectations im"the State. They predict that Hughes will carry New Tork by 100,000 or more and that Wil- won's plurality in Greater New York will pot exceed 26,000, They posi- tively claim twenty-four Congress- mon in the State, concede the Demo- | crate seventeen and say they have the advantage Ip tne other two dis- tricts, ‘ The Republicans are claiming the Btate Senate 34 to 16 and the Assem- bly 96 to 44, They claim three Con- wressmen and five Btate Senators in Greater New York. County Chairman Samuel 8. Koenig oaye that Hughes wil) carry the Sixth, ou Hughes, Most of this money] Fifteenth, Sevsnteenth, Nine Ge back to the men who pent it] Twent on, because there is no more 10 to 7/ fifth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-ninth Hughes money—not even 10 to {and Thirty-firet Assembly Districts # end | timiem about of the betting for big Wall Street in- | Headquarters to-day it did not extend teenth, » Twenty-third, Twenty- The Demooratio National Committes by Nationaf Chairman Me- votes, INGS FROM THE WEST. Although there was plenty of op- Republican National to the quarters occupied by the Pro- aressives whe have been aiding Hughes. As @ matter of fact, the Progreswive leaders have received dis: quleting information from the great Middle Western States, and George W. Perkins felt impelled this afternoon to go to Oyster Bay for a conference with Col. Roosevelt. Level-headed compilers of statistics for the Progressives have submitted to Mr. Perkins figures showing how, with @ percentage of Progress.ve ald, Wilson can get 284 electoral votes and lose New York and New Jersey. Reports coming from California are far from encouraging. In fact, tho| whole situation west of the Allo- ghenies, as reported by Progressive leaders who have lined up with the G. ©. P,, are the opposite of encour-| aging. ‘The Progressives who have cone back to the Republican Party have planned to take all (he credit In the| event of tho electipn of Hughes, To that end they have devoted a lot of time, money and energy to the St in which the Progressive vote was strong four years ago. The jatgst res turns show wabbly conditions In Ohio, Miinots, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916. er Visiting Wounded Men BATTLE WITH THE ROUMANIAN ARMY Petrograd War Office An- nounces Defeat Along the Transylvani. ADVANCE IN DOBRUDJA. Teutons Defeated by Russians in Heavy Fighting After Temporary Success. PETROGRAD (via London), Nov. 6—Roumaninn troops in the vicinity of Predeal were yesterday compelled to retire before the Invading Aus- trians and Germans, the War Orice announced to-day, In Dobrudja the Russtans carried out successful oper+ ations, Following Is the announces menti "On the Tranaylvanian front, in the direction of Predeal, the Rou- manians, after long and stubhorn battles were compelled to retire southward a little distance. In the region of Hiresht, In the val- ley of the Tirgufluly River, vio- lent attacks by the enemy were Hughes can win with any three of these States and York and New Je at, Af be three of them, he will lobe the election, he carries New York and i ney. Theee are the figures been put up to the Progressives and are causing them great concern. A report that has been merely whispered around quarters during thi Republican head- cloning days of the o came right out and stalked abroad as a common rumor to-day, It in that, if Hughos Is de feated, Col. Roosevelt will become on the morning after eloction a candidate for the Republican gomination in 1920, on the ground that he Is the only man fn the party who represenly »ro gressive American principles, ahd the defeat of Hugh marks the end of Republican renctionary poliges. (ting Even Money Re * London is atil! ¥ on the election in Lieyds quoted it NEW LONDON, Conn,, Nov. 6.—The work of reloading the undersea freight- er Deutschland for her return trip to Germany besan in earnest to-day. It is expected that the cargo of crude rubber and nickel which the Deutschland tg to tarry. back Will be on board by Friday, on which day, it haw bern indicated, the submersible will start back for Bremen. repulsed. In the vall of the Jiul River the Roumanians con- tinue to press the eneeny to the north, “In Dobrudja, on the Danube front, our cavalry and advanced infantry detachments enkgaged tn successful encounters.” Heavy fighting occurred near Kirtt- FALKENHAYN WINS ais were repulsed after a temporary suc cess. The announcemen®ollowa “In the regton east of the vil- lage of Lipitiza-Dolnala and west of the village of Bilaventin the enémy assumed the offensive nay- eral times with the object of cap- turing commanding helghts which we occupied. All the enemy's at tacks were frustrated by our vio- fent rifle and artillery fire, The battle continues, “In the wooded Carpathians the enemy launched three successive ‘attacks against our troops in the region of Hill 6781, ten ve south of Mount Pneva. The enemy met with no success, be- ing repulsed by our fire on each POLITICAL. These Etro Back To Work _ POLITICAL, Working Today B ‘WiLSon prefers War LaSt resore asa peanS WiLL Not come And These Americans WiLL Be Alive And On The baba, in the Carpathians on the bor- | der between Bukowina and Hungar where the Austro-German fore At Hospital wadees $ ADEE AAADBD LAG 9644 DOC VEOVEEEN AGI ENENGIDISEIGOG ondhe West Front PLOODEDEU TOE DELILE LEDO>ODEDE-DEDE DHSS | STEEL REACHES 1231-4 AMERICANS ESCAPED AT IN SOARING MARKET | -PARRAL; IS REPORT | Metal Issue Goes to New High Spanish Refugee From Mexico Tells Record While Other Stocks United States Officials All Make Good Gains, Are Safe, EL PASO, Tex, Nov. €—United ‘The prices of stocks went soaring In States Government officials*were told the Stock Market to-day. In account- to-day by a Spanish refugee from ing for the general bull tendency Mexico that he had information that which affected practically the whole Bia A oats at Parral ber saiie ¥ to Slerra Mojada and. would reac active Ist, brokers did not attribute ing Horder in the Big Bend district of' jhe movement to election forecasts, ..\°+ Lis ink eued Sevite MavernEt Texas in a few days. The refugee re- but to a sound b oveme: 4 t * United States stecl made a new fsed to divulge the source of his tn. high record of 198%; Utah Copper formation. sit WASHINGTON, Nov.6.—The State Also broke ®@ re0ord, Frege ety eee ey anulries of th International Agricultiral common 2°? 2 Mond ceeded bite Me Mea went up $3-8 to 257-8; Central Carranza Government and though Brit- ish or French Consular officers in Mex- Leather reached a now high at 1023-4 tco to establifh the facts regarding the and ‘Hide and Leather went up 91-2 to 711-2. Trading was heavy. reported killing of Dr. H. C. Fisher, an| American, said to have been murdered | The total sales amounted to well over 1,000,000 shares. > report of the Incident whieh has reached department came from the Collector El Paso and was trans- that elty the of Gustoms at mitted as & rumor current t Tt was stated at the State Dr. Fishe had been DOTS + ROTSTEEPRISSOD ES at “In the region of Kirlibaba tho enemy attacked the position of one of our gallant young: regi- mgpts three and one-half versta ea¥t of that place, but wa® re- pelled, The attack was repgated, and the enemy broke int our trenches and captured one ma- chine gun, but was driven from the trenches by a counte Kk, The machine gun was recaptured, “In the region south of Mount Lamuntelu our troops as the re- sult of an engagement occupied a series of heights, capturing eight officers, 386 men, six machin guns, $1 cases of shells and 18 cases containing machine gun beits.”" On the Caucasian front repeated Turkish attempts to attagk detach- ments southwest of Ognott were ar- rested by Russian fire. BUCHAKEST, Noy. 6 (via Londoa), © announces that n Dovrudja have compelled the reurement of Teutonic troops Which in their retreat set fire to several villages. WERLIN, Nov, 6 (By wireless to le) —In Roumania, southwest of Predeal, the javading Austro-Ger- man forces yesterday captured Laomu Height, it 1s announced otticially, Pur- ther progres# was made southeast of Kothenthurm Pays, Koumanian at- tacks in the region of the Szurduk Pass were repulsed. pA las AER PIMLICO RESULTS. FIRST RACE,.—M Mary Powell ene: all ages; one AS CPreete), straight whov $10.40, frat (h. Leaver), wecond; Bet, $5.20, third art, Onwa, © ' +4 ty deh. Kinétr +4 + & ty +4, > taf | Mer, Marine © t @ | Mor Sse 1% * #44 fe Re ee are. BERLIN TELLS OF SINKING -SHMALL BRITISH GRUISER London Says Vessel Was.a Mine Sweeper, Whose Loss Was Already Reported. BERLIN, Nov. 6.—An announce. ment made yesterday by the German Naval Staff says “One of our submarines destroyed on Oct. 23 a small English cruiser of geld construction with two funnels, The scene of the engagement Wap olf the west coast of Ireland.” jah Con ston, LONDON, Nov. 6—Commenting on sinking of an English cruiser off the Irish coast, the British Admiralty state: This announcement evidently re- fers @to the siting of the mine- sweeper Genista, the ‘loss of which was officially announced on the 26th of October.” The Admiralty on Oct, 26 stated that the Genista was torpedoed on Oct. 23 and sunk. All the officers and seventy-three men of the vessel wero lost and twelve men were saved. —s—___. TWO SCANDINAVIAN SHIPS FROM AMERICA TAKE FIRE LONDON, Nov. 6—The 7 vteh ehip Eabern Snare has been abandoned at sea on fire, Her crew was saved and landed at St. Blic! The Norwegian steamer Krostond is im diavre Koads with her cargo on Gre, | The Krosfond left Wilmington, N. C., Justice of the He Has Made Go: | INDORSED BY For an Appetizin; Lea & Perrins’ Sauce has For example, it adds a piquancy and zest to eggs. LEA Probably Mine Sweeper Geniata, Is | Bi the German Admiralty report of the| Manhattan & Bronx Voters!! Vote to Elect George V. Mullan . Keep Him There ; Offering for The Bar Association ef the City of N.Y. OED ae hay he ceutien ht The Bronx County Bar Association. is", £tibis cosbination, N.Y. County Lawyers Asseciation, Citizens Union, g Breakfast Send postal for free kitchen hanger containing ly ‘several times to | ALLIES LEND VENIZELOS $1,000,000 FOR GOVERNMENT dy ta et min formation to-day regarding the reported ling of several other Americans In Chihuahua City or in Santa Rosalia, ————__—_ STEINWAY EXTENSION OPEN. Make Preliminary Advance to the Rebellious Ex-Premier at Salonica, LONDON, Nov. 6.—The Entent?) crowded Train Makes Firat Ran to Powers have the sum of 5,000,+ sboro Hrldge Plaza, 000 francs »,000) to the pro- The Stet. y Tunnel t on from Visional government at Satonica, ac-|{ts terminus at Hunter's Point Avenue. | cording to an despatch to the| in Queens, to the Queensboro nes Exchinge Telegraph Company, was Gpaned yeuerasy. at neces whet The despafch says that the Athens and Ionian F ved an or- der to advance a preliminary sum of | fifteen ea, but hi ount to the Venizelist officials | tts be run more frequentt. this amount to the Venizelist officials) trains will be run in ¥ and charge it to the account of the e Entente Powers. WHERE THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES WILL VOTE MANILA MAIL SEIZED, ‘ouches Off 2. SIANILA, steamer Karimo from Java, The whit. arrived here reports that she was held WILSON — In nd PRESIDENT the Duten | die Absolutely Removes: Indigestion. Onepackage provesit, 25cat all drucgists. DIES, CLIFT.—The American Protective Tarift death of Ite Acting Presid WARD H, CLIFT arvices will be held om Tuas 7, at 2 qclock P. M., at Ot. Chapel, 928 at, Columbus ave. All member are efficially »e- Guested to attend. PHL. GRUNDY, Acting President, Juilliard, Chairman Executive LOST, FOUND AND i. up by @ Hritish cruiser off Borneo and Princeton fire engino house, not far] ciapteen sacks of mail taken off he from Princeton University campus Three of the sacks contained lett pe addressed to persons in Manila, | CHARLES EVANS HUGHES—In a laundry on Forty-fourth Street New York, near his Astor Hotel head- quarters. ALLAN L. BENSON, Socialist Can't vote because he was in the West during. rogistration week. | Yonkers ts his home city J, FRANK HANLY, Prohibitfon!st— In a vacant house near his home on | North Meridian Street, Indianapolis. DESTRUCTION OF U-BOAT REPORTED BY BERLIN The Submarine Was Blown Up by} Her Own Crew After Going 43 & 45 West 34t Richly Fur Trimmed but efforts made by torpedoboats to drag her away were without success, The submarine was blown up after her crew had len rescued by a tor- Velvet Trimmed, Very Special ese Was e vestel Gf iTS tons nee” Acai | pedoboat. Women’s & Misses’ Coats Lee. Jxble shipping ‘ata’ show that ‘sallod " |from Pensacola Sept. 18 for Montevideo.| The foregoing announcement off. Velour de Laine, Se clally confirms a Reuter despatch Chiffon Broadcloth, = mdTEMS FOR INVESTORS. | from Copendagon which reported that| I ith Plush, + \ ly divi d of $1.50 a share on|& German submarine had strande Duvetyn. 8 b Fg {the common stacks ‘the same an throo| Saturday night off Harbooere on tha | joe i Without e } Rs Fur Trimming, + 13 _ POLITICAL, Very Special + ih . © * £3 Women's & Misses’ Coats ay Bolivia, Embroidered Dress tok Peau de Peche, of Crepe de Meteor, =e Suede Velour, Lee ih Chiffon Broadcloth, 42 50) . $'k Handsomely ° + h Fur Trimmed, +h Very Special Supreme Ceurt og On that Bench 48 iN ve Many, Leading Citizens. Election Day Extra 6 oh Rah By af Vote the First Name in Group 12 mt si iy phate Be: f * __Non-Portisan Committes for Judes Mullen BE LEiis SEAR POW AGN NY ‘if g ; eo KEO, Ki orlanyy ne many uses, sting wes VYOUND BOX oy of Cc LM ig he rhe BROOME STREGT . ‘Seas "yo rey amg edtron sF., BKLYN "tite 'BROADY t ROAQWAY, ‘The ‘svecified weigat The only original Worcestershire Sauce 100 new recipes reet, New York & PERRINS, Hubert St City No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World, WORTH Women’s & Misses’ Coats Aground, New Models for Day Time, BERLIN, Nov. 6 (by wireless to Sayville).—“he destruction of the Women’»& Misses’ Coats German submarine U-20 by her own crow after the submersible had gone|| Broadcloth, aground on the west coast of Jattand || Velour, is 1 orted ty the German Admiralty to-day. Duvetyn, All attempts to float the vessel be- Montagnacs, 20 ing futile, she called for assistance, || Fur and = Special for Mon. & Tu we Grookivn, Cleese 11.30 P.M. h Street s+2leisttten Attractively Priced Motor and Evenipg Wear Sth & Tth nt Bde es. Nov. 6th & 7th for Tuesday, Nov. 7th >My ol i Lrod i Fruit ee enoaoway chon ead dio ‘STaaky™ EST S46 H Chosen Tb. av aor Sr qo imoluden the

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