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Schm| Woods Charges That He Allowed or ol she wal ears. From the time she left | 1 f the coast of Ireland the seas | po that she pitched fot sev- | orm tossed an Lines South of Garden to Be Broken. As a result of t wtngtom Mtr.) | many speeches tn investigation * CUTSOONIN OCEAN’: RY TNT FREICHT RATES She Eyer TO MEN WHO THINK service when the liner reached here, t consecutive hours, eo a.) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916. sori fe a managers of the meeting helped to St. Loula had about the woret WILSON MEETING CHAOS seen cea es tee | atatibntte seistow Tip bun hed Ty beh da followed the poltce mienanage- |‘ ‘sft plied the candidate: “"s a died a week ago to-day in hia cavin e e ° which foll the pol i « A ad i a talk | wien tne liner Res i ees a For weeks your intelligence has been Ine tae a, Bee emenet wit | sulted by false etatements contained in page ID ye | advertisements paid for by the Republican [se sadake eke, ,istMae| faa Ce AE at Ml Ml RB el Bl ; last night from Liverpool on the epublican Old Guard who waxed fat under a | GI: DL ov & Tit Cc Amertoan liner St. Louis, after, beln, . . . af | — . ae Soon OY COMPANY [im ngand wince aoc.” "| DESPAIRING WOMAN Republican tariff that worked all the time for | mse tin aL ttcane Leldativme Ufo ng | | ect ova en i e Now Hppy MoTHER their Republican pocketbooks and against ~ i Nn Dense | Jccmiy of Fooling or merchanc| —— These high priests of special privilege are : sofa snanb te heifiommarn Seb febommaminseres | (esi, a ema eta Operatons |, Ying to make you forget. : . Nn avary ard noviabealutsly cotdes —— They want you to forget that they them- for warship work, and steamashipe| Patoka, “I had been married q g 7 > Es Reg. reiosoos. Of lant Ga pose ye | emereats niet deire wa selves were responsible for the Republican 7. ; S320 tui ad, "arn fee come nthe “Fie dot panics, the inevitable results of years under Ets were ct hae igitiee| ‘Republican tariffs—the panics of 1873, 1893, Gone aa rapiy am evan nd this wil retion tor! 1903, 1907 and 1913. LSS Lonnie and 2a tamen wre pee] eiren) They want you to forget the want, the mis- | Sete Frowthtot feta ar ae] Ttydin fe Pinte ery, the despair caused by these Republican “4 : ° 2 fd ly “The English people wore never ao . panics. . } i Q>3 hg ag oh Reon EY They want you to forget the strikes and t NY =F particular bas an abuudauce of l ] H t d P Ss ba OG | eect Tel Bisse at CileoleCtcce vk ol ; j been, “the ones hit hardest by tBe/ women to know that It Is ire rence, at ta iver,at Cripple Ureex,a ulKes- "4 r. Grace adde at he not road to heulth and . i" agi ; Copy of first check of Union Bank money that went to]! 2's! Orsietimtcather nr Barre under Republican rule. al i JAMES C. CROPSEY aglonul difference, | | They want you to forget the days when ; now candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court a tae vereapiee ot Republican tariffs worked with machine-like i while he was drawing salary as District Attorney. Y aiaabies precision, when men and women who longed to | | . . 8 . ) Additional checks thereafter iesued aggreget> She a | pe pda kha 2 vote) at in , ing, for services, $21,450.00. or dt|mamtceatkdragiae| * Order to keep body and sou’ together. Was Cropecy’s “labor” one of “love” while eet ae Bis teats geen pte | OR-IF YOU WILL REMEMBER- the Union Bank Depositors were getting nothing? | A ' h ; I To vote for Philip A. Brennan---inark your ballot as follows: They hope by talking of business disaster SUPREME COURT (Vote for one)—-Group 12 and‘unemp!oyment to pow you afraid 7 vote , a as your conscience and common sense dictate vw Democrat A! ry) ia hl = f = 2, R—|R| Pump A. BRENNAN EEE —FOR PRESIDENT WILSON. But facts knock their misstatements cold. j 4 Oe ae If there was the slightest danger of a busi- | z pence ta sas nek Poi g we ph of peace, ti n wan torved ctural Iron Worle fouid Henry Ford, a Republic d head } Hogiish Channel op the ers who fight high : , D an an ea . Get 30 whe on her winds ‘and ail kinds of an industry employing 45,000 men, be sup- i I St Weather sebooee porting President Wilson? — ‘ he kind of undergarment ~ é ce ° 'beaaaeginwe o kiving the greatest amount Would George F. Johnson and H. B. Endi- vi | Wit ha ahs react They wear reliable WOOLEN cott of The Endicott-Johnson Company, Repub- Miadiatie sae ea oat ane to | TDM are crcl eo bug licans and owners of the ‘largest shoe manu-’ : : iia See tort Royal feevory in the world, be supporting President ‘ X oe , = : . our bow." he raid. STANDARD “Waison. e iy These Americans are Working Today Because J ; Yeuaton, should wear RovAL. || Would Isador Jacobs, Independent and HT A aan reer War asa to the uneven Temperate of | Freaiicot of the California Canneries Com- \ LASt resore 4 PO ny secu. UI pany, the largest concern of its kind in America, “<ok 4 at ee eg] bao ead Son re be cupparting Presfdent Wilson? ing us adrift. It was a dirty and keeps you we iat . 7 o hours later a Fren WAXD bo GPs niO DA Rae | Would F. D. Under wood, Republican and Seu Muni we mer an thems WATERFORD, WY. President of the Erie Railroad, be supporting = President Wilson? : Would Thomas A, Edison, Republican, the | world’s greatest inventor and employer of Spe of men, be supporting President | () Jilson? , | "Nees | ey never hides the key of the cellarette Would The Iron Age, in its November that holds Virginia Dare Wine. When | 1916 issue say: > ‘ . ph jin eg Os ereniny '& “The pig iron market of the past two weeks TheSe Evropean’ WILL Not come is always cheer in E*® | is practically without a parallel in the exper- Back To Work A DRINK OF ience of present-day producers. The advances ‘ a | as | are unprecedented, in being due, not to a ‘ rete | nl WINE | clamoroys demand for iron for quick ship- Gin habe ds ra | ment, as in all previous excited markets, but nd These Americans ‘WILL Be | Famous a the light, sweet wines | 2 e simaltaneous effort of buyers bed oret far . Atlve And Oh The | Ly ely ah lllger forward requirements—in many cases through x | pore at botled Bunuhine—withoa | the second half of 1917. fod ors wine a If You Want War and Panics GARRETT a co, Vote for Hughes With Roosevelt \ toan Wine Grewene . we Tw If You Want Peace With Honor (0OPTRIONT, 1916, BT CRE FREAD FUBLIBMING CO, THE HRW YouM BvE: BY WORLD), 4, My CAROEE, A | and Continued Prosperity ra | be. | ee ’