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— —_— — _ e y THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1916. BOTH SIDES PLAN TO CONTEST ELECTION IN THE ? CLOSE STATES , maintaining a a slight lead over President Wilson. These precincts TEMOCR ATIC LF AD GERMAN PRESS REJOICES, U) 5. M ARSH ALS SPLIT-SECOND INTERVIEW gave Hughes 14,974, Wilson 14,536. BELIEVING WILSON BEATEN, luis CHARLES: F, MURPHY NORTH DAKOTA—Seventeen hundred and eighteen precincts NU WILOUl ‘ ‘ ; ‘clog sazette "3 Ge Fs now I Murphys, Teal ft out of 1,859 in North Dakota, give Wilson, 53,092; Hughes, 51,- IN LOWER HOUSE OF oi —_ peta — WATCH COUNT (fF: imine ta rHet-a(Hbken SW : ‘ . f ricans “Have Squared Ac- © ¢ am has be >velled 672. Wilson's plurality, 1,420. {IN © counts with Hin.” ts KA DeMTHFENLIONS (OYSTER WEST VIRGINIA—Returns trom 1,389 out of 1,713 pre- AMSTERDAM, Now. 9 —Hased on CALIFORNIA V TES {ibs he Mf Niuaging to. coneeal: IMME cincts in West Virginia give Hughes 118,763, Wilson 116,149, a a is Soe announcement thE rope | Raine ; snip, Gena ols 7 ‘ vit President Vilson had wen de~ y 3 4 that ’ jovia majority for Hughes of acl ee ee ar oe ena In the various States that have de-}in Utah he 4 the State by a fated, German papers attribute the > — Sienly—when tn favored, A ees crease in the Hughes majority, which was 4,170 in 1,334 pre- If Presidential Figures Are digred (aiher way, for Wilson or| Plurality of result to the German-American vote. (Continued from First Page.) ning World reporter with one of his . Sic a ~ ‘ ' v The Cologne Gagette says: a a ews he Wig- cincts. in the Hughes, to-day’ returns show the re- mies: "tebe Caanrbne Kmesnatay ra oe aes a, | M views at t \g- , re ate ett : i ’ ¢ e -Americans t afeguard Wil: wo Ho smiled for publica Should the election be very close depending, say, on one far mite in one, — walle oe “ waned, except | wave Hut foreotten UA? Pratdett| oti non’s | ran petted "to he howe tha electoral vote, a complication which has arisen in West Virginia Uraty Wa Be TET live drown | Datmotiant Aha mt the mane Tine gone tscyeech® onder that went: ati ihm ar ieiradalad i Tho fact ix evidenced that the Ger- closed both his eyes to England's war | CVe? CM nar itp “i ikl are you going to retire, Mr ’ may have a bearing on the result. Returns on te Congressional elec-| man-Am@ican vote in Ohio was not of | atarvation women and Democratic “with vt Ray tae SUP asked ‘ i ‘ fiona avilable show that If fourteen | ae nine annie ithe os oe vy Children and that der Wilson, New York. h victory in their fi he replied This developed to-day when it became known that officials {'" v/v" stew that it foures Sree tty pare cece See re # President. America ind that under S| Eaty tue Benetials sete are one roped, with in 2 number of counties had neglected to place the name of S. A. ten of the votet In Cinetnnath district. ‘The plurality. for «in Idaho to- ‘ : Seti) CRGRULS. Vaesored th cre tiers al elect je Hous i ‘ols ta 185,00 ; sof the 7 ge Volksseitung sald: “ rg = te.” cal i ndidate for elector. Scott was MaMed venivcives wilt mtamd: tmesnceate wane) URHes tn Tlinols ts 185,000 and may soe? Goten, | German- Ameri otkoneltng na a nists fom many Los Avesies City tinued Scott on the ticket as ca rm ‘ t y 4 , D ho Ker ne, 210; Independent Re ddentane and Sout? Hughes. The feat was received with great res) and County precincts sent automo- to take ull your leaders with ’ by the Republican States Committee when J. W. Dawson, who | pivdateue © sen cade tan tg efnor still was in doubt, Jolcing.: he Reltune says “Pret | biles loaded with Democratic leaders, y i a " + nee added » e ‘ol eon on oses Ale Py osalsch u sa “Pre: i] e 7 ‘ove, * he yo." answered b . es een defeated by 1, Dostal In the! geanette fankin, who hopes to be Davin, Republic | oreign policy, which ent am ‘ te Hilal enigmat reply. The way he signed from the ticket. The complication may result in West \;,,, New York, in now reposted| ene firme woman ment to Conmrens tet aes [the United States’ in Burd [Pe RTs Tee: ‘é { himaeit at his dexk, however. Vaginia having only seven instead of eight electoral votes. elected, Itepubtican, appears SHEMUY Behind her Democratie ope | _ ILLINOIS. | coblatt taiew « contrary lar ine auiestionanie precincts, ee iekea a A oa United States Secret Service operatives have been sent to Minnesota! ,..'),, (itea-dorhgied HARE ee nen 10, Nov. 9.—Republican plus Hepubl ominent men who went to the |= = — j } _ “ v a fror {t ept krowing to-day | perialistio ang mili fegtstrar’s office where the ballots are to keep watch over the situation. “United States Marshals are gu. ¢ h District, In whieh L iter nt eee th fon a : anna cans in. i ugheas| Reriall by @ majority lene an tae ve re vectors admit. the polls in States where the result is close and a recount may be de- MY Mechel fe OHIO. jthe ans S00 iat Kand sremed destined Palins oxy aaitoriaily, (hat "Huwhes Set dA lin LiL Adi Raat ce a ded ie. mast nearly ear . j to Ko close t 1,000. ‘The plurality | election” will not affect Germ | County Chairman Groves. He con- r ° ee cs anaiil fie: ToeTIGeTANic: Contew gab ; rel ferns COLUMBUS, 0. Nov. %—on: wwden, Republican nom-) American relations, and the sidors it suspicious, although he would HE title of “The Cen- Chairman Me( sormick of the eietats ores said ao ne defeat of ‘ er : “Jelection returna show that outstd thie on aapne cnfted States poney | RUt make @ delinite charge of irregu. tury Girl,” at the “ h r I gave out two days ag lam Ber led to German sym Batak | United States pottey | | PeGUGK: tO) OBS ares 1 FAVE. P; ie Wit $i pat vit ‘Twenty-third, and the Saat uh sei au 4 : in Cook | 8 ontrolled by the Anancial powers spore y tion 1 | Century Theatre, Broad- are a1) claim » the re-elec side! sor H s deut Wilson's vote was affected very | ry ‘ool indathe throne: ir 01 prosecutio Sa Aa sia emake haf ents waived ie mmetren BCD. S Savers Dewnnoret itis hy. sppeattion ot (Ganmanc| say took from Democratic | ytuBhes, ithe Wilson, ia known for promised if the @ightest evidence of} way and 62nd Street, sug- b an electoral vote of 288. All the messages | have nECRVEN content bit the Asiiarieahe: Lac CiNGHRRE, tha Sheas Ue reaular So eae his Integrity, clean h unde 4 politics lirregularity is found. According to gests that when you go to morning tend to confirm my belief that we are going to clean PAAUATIWe Oka ict ident was heavily scratehed in th ~ feonina hue lian okalangeiger | Groves a number of attorneys, includ-| jg you go in a way that is them I have myself telephoned to the State House at Con succeed MAB. Park so-called German-American wards, | es | declares, ing City Attorney phens and Judge bs we ee ‘i A had Indie MS/and in these he ran behind Cox, the OREGON. - | Adcock. were sent ast typical of this century of cord, New Hampshire, and received from the officials in char probably li chaeeiiy poland toe Gowener. | of the County Committe: ours, the comfortable, the definite statement that President Wilson carries that Stale Cenaresirnan outty to have} In Toledo and Columbus, however, | p¢ , of Voters MeAleer’s office to inape ct | the manner in which the returns are quick and easy method of Hap handled. Groves dec i that ; been te-elected in the ‘Thitd New der. | the German-Atiertc pressed | coy 1 rf ' : by a ; nk i ene ey Di 4 I prasticnliy. 10 op to him, tn on euuinted attorneys declared they had been taking Service 5 direct, or “| don't think a recount will be necessary cannot imag } Cola ore than | to-day, show positively refused admission to the transferring from one of ester H. Rowell, Chalrman of the ji " rican State Central Committee, vice 6, the crosstown line, Aturle | Rep . » firures| predicted last night Hughes's ton Wilson, | ? 10 | ON WILSON fornia by a small majority. oF the | | ishing, Democratic | oo bably k: hat would happen in the event of a recount eo ; " : cinets guve a stronger i cali i of straight ballots, indieath Ger day as they were yesterday. We are claiming California now, Cs a indleating T 105,898; Hughes, in-Americans, as well as others, | mi Chairman, , and our latest reports show the President is gaining there.” Assault Charge Made Against W. F voted ae alight, whether for Hughes publican. nominees for & ys Wilson hns carried it by 15,000, . S ‘ . oe or ilaon, offices were ele pd and all three Re.) Asserting that North Dakota was a surely Republican State and outof) Bebell of Jamaica After Serim- ee publican representatives in ( ongress | (Continued from First Page.) i 1 ; the doubtful column, Mr. Perkins declared that the twenty elegtoral votes | mage in His Office. NEBRASKA, were re-elected, | | SAN FRANCISCO PREVENTS » 7 ey " Neb,, Nov. 9 Returns to- fore 10 o'clock with Wilson a decided N vt North Dakota, added to the 247 sure Votes) goeiing Jolin Rebell, son of Willlam OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 9 | | : | of Minnesota, New Mexico and No ah al ee i an ¢ will i day from more than 60 per ceat. of | MONTANA. | favorite and odds ruled steadily tn SEMI-PROHIBITION credited to Hughes by the committee at midnight, warranted the committe iWauineran iveet, senien, $e tay the vote In Nebraska wive President) HELENA, Mont, Nov, 9.—Presl-| his favor all the morning, At the first | ‘aw ns onda Wine na lead of 26,605, Republican! dent Wilson code the State to the Press | proximat arried Montana by ap-| the offors were 10 to 7 In favor 0,000 plurality, accord | ee : mpiled to-day from Wilson, with Hughes men ¢ in declaring Hughes was elected tow fastuna, tt aie eee In the State of Washington there came the possibility that the Presl- tony to his wife, Deputy Sheriff ident. D ree * fin his majority | ing bi r t 1to% The Hughes m h t ik reach $6,00% Returns from g06|nearly t of the vote. 2. ° es mon ower vote: reason of the death of A. Stream Walter Stowart failed to get the man Q Ser eae yr cpr em tre arte Amendment No, 2, imposing rigid re- Deve luding incomplete re-| United States Senator Henry L.| rose to the Wilse aands and ¢ — jon of E. M. Connor as a candidate for Elector at an hour |" wanted, but took DEncinbten (eudOe too ners e baad © nr ‘on n demands and di peveeiyepae tert celal strictions on the sale and use of alco- father into y-nine ¢ ’ Myers was re-elected. b; jorit turns from twenty-nir ities of | Myers y a maj ity | ing the first hour more than $100,000 sustod controve ‘ fo nine! nthe State, give Wil-|of 10.000. Harry R. Mitehell (Der too late to permit changer to be made in all counties, Ope Republican | “UStody afwer a controversy, and a the ninety-six tn Rha whol | oe ‘ lald at odds of 10 to 7 on Wilson | ' | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9.—A tre- | mendous vote in San Francisco tipped pmanding the beam Inst night against State brief scrimmage bet we © elder son 99,09 Hughes, These | ocrat) is leading Miss Jeannette F |holics. ‘There had been a good ma- Elector, according to Republican claims, will get a plurality through this | )'°f scrimmage betwee Seo reret |ficures inclinte 1 bunty (Oma-|kin (Republican). for. Congr HUGHES MONEY EXHAUSTED jority for the proposition combination of events. | and former Assistant District |i) and partial returos from Lancas-|by a small majority, . The ) AND THE ODDS IMPROVE, |° San Francisco's major al fast io 'lesa then Attorney John Hetherington. ter County (Lincoln). have elected all but three State of. Soon all the Hughes money w the amendment at 5 P. M My Late returns from Indiana cut the plurality for Hughes to Mr. Hetherington had accompanied Gilbert Mo HE didate for|ciuls, and Montana has adopted pro-| 5, usted and t he Wils a Amendment No. }, for complete Pro- ! 10,000. | Stewart to Bebell's office. The son, |Pe-election to the United States Sen-! hibition by « substantial vote, | nd in the ilson men nibition, has not seemed at any time j . 20 {t is declared, wan in the office, but | te. leada John T. Kennedy, his Re. Samuel V. Stewart (Democrat) was| lengthened their offers to 10 to 6, with|ty be a winner. ° \ ‘ 5 Diphod rigs h the office, but Hutiican opponent, by 6,000, with half re-ele yernor over Frank J.|1 to 2 demanded by the other side : DEMOCRATS HOLD CONGRESS. made a hasty exit through a re Bus Peart ions, Rohublican| Hdwards ‘by more. than 6,000, i by thevother alde. In door! the State hy ~ Regardiesa of the resilt of the Presidential contest the Democrats) wien stewart and Hetherington on- rs do not concede Kennedy's d 8 tis jan endeavor to get tokether, the dif- | BULLETS FOR HEADACHE. Ay BLUE BIRD ‘OF Yh . ‘ tered, Shortly aft feat | ference was split for a number of —— HAPPINESS seem assured of the control of the next Congress. Tho latest returns show | SnanGuis HOT URET celeeD me sts “The lead of Keith Neville, Demo-| WASHINGTON. Wagers at fraction in*between these| Brooklyn Mau Fires Three Into Surat Beare er Lace that they will have a majority of twelve in the Senate. and the alder & grabbed the ree {eritic candidate for Governor, ove! SEATTLE, Wash, Nov. 9—Prest-|¢xtremes, One bet was recorded of | in, Hut Live: ae Tiltown Wid In the Lower House the Democrats are apparently assured of 219 mem= ceiver, Stewart, bolleving that the, A. 1. Sutton, Republic an wie is ae dont Wilson's plurality in Washing. | $2,000 on Wilson to $1,150 on Hu Oe each. nducted ehiefly o © to fing word to hix| Palen was o ST orohibition isaue, ts less than 500. Tt ¢ at the prohlb- ¢ nes, aixty-three bers; the Republicans 211, the Socialists 2, and the Progressives 2 JOR, JOHN, Was, se Jumped above the 10,000 mark! When the news showed that the|old. of 169 Gates Avenue, Bt : re; Pp t grabbed t h ) There will be one Independent Republican member from Mantana, | ‘)\\)') Krave i result depended practically on Cail. | {ted three shots Into his head from a 2 rly to-day when returns were re- Hebel resented the move on. the |x now extablixhed t " anid ceived fro counties which previo calibre revel o'clock this gente: Miss Jeannette Rankin, the first woman to sit in elther branch of Congress. |» wrt of the Deputy Sheriff. Hethor. |itory a ndment carried nt lea i nde been on ae rely rope pa and| fornia, the brokers began betting on |' mathe: In Abe cabaw S bas 3 ngton, standing by while the pair | 25.00 hich were strongly for the Prost t Sta 0 ‘irst ode ere} ee Pulsed) * Oue of the mixed results of the election that was lost sight of In the | /"W\0n AlNniNs ly) while the pair ——— dent, With less than 800 precincts ne | tt Ate alone, First odds were! pederick N. Whitley 10 to 4 that Wilson would carry {t.| street, and is now Mr,| Some money was snapped up at these | Rrookiyn Hospital, « ea. | figures and there was wild wobbling mais proposition was the growth of the Prohibition sentiment throughout versy, with the result thut he and INDIANA. be reported, all the country. Both Michigan and North Dakota went dry, while North Nelril wee soon mixing ite hela in| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind 9.-—"The Hughes by a ma widely i eat arged with having > attempted suleide , ‘ ape Gnverasé: is Batic Om He ihe : of Charles K, Hughes over Presi- | Gov, Lister, Democrat, apparentl i . . ey has muiffering-wit Dakota elected a “dry” Governo: oral ite us a $i.o00 | il, NW Wilson was slightly reduced by | will detent Hente: Mtcttd pp Lp retin all t way up the scale to even| Mr. Whitley has been suffering wi hy Politicians and experts in both parties were puzzled in working out on Boo ay fab frp ett banned fh belated official returns received here | can for Governor by more than 10,000 | MOney. joa s in hia head for the last three an analysis of the vote cast by women. The Democrats had rather more ton.” Se AERIAL MAGUNSENOE" | aortly before noon to-day, With only | votes tne « muah a this tremendous Bettinaon!| MME sce een cine doctors eat out of the 3,143 precincts ° nator Miles Polr 0 get any reli he doctors way he! asion for satisfaction than the Republicans, although Mr. Hughes madg | ———_—_— Ay Ot the Slee phecibers tp oe. r Miles Poin the Curb and in customers’ rooms of |, * ; ace: °, d a missin the Republic a nomine fi s will live. { an open bid for the support of women voters. WHEAT FROM ARGEN{INA, | had a marin of 8487 The, totals ta allty f y tock Exchange houses represents a Ea Tre | ’ - Hughes, 19,936; ison, | dates on any tleket rush of plungers to even up on their| PIMLICO R from the twelve States where women exercised ¢ M ie ‘The latest returns claed the | irege Care ‘ ——ane commitments made before election <a right to vote for a Presidential candidate, show that President Wilson car- publican candidates for Ge ate foe Mtn The largest part of wagers le FIRST RA handteap; ried Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Washington, Colorado, Arizona, Kansas, AG: Wintted Skates Hanae AetL NORTH DAKOTA, Wall seas Rance Oe jal 1 dont atx ioamin : vada and Montana. Wheat from) Are Wa over Sholk ophoncn BISMARCK, N. D,, Nov. 9.- : ober were atl cutwell), 2812 precincts xt | odds in favor of Hughes, running as| show $2 i j teen hundred and seventeen oe — = n arranged, | Goodrich S11 and Adair 296,367 : F oh @ (Ambros ; nation here: | Returns from. 244k precincts far, Ot of 18s! give Wilson high as two to one. | (Ambrose), ‘plac AIRMAN KILLED OR SEIZED, | “e"-Secremrs of State for War, naw a Minty Is} United States Senator gave New, gyiknes 4.072. Return The extradrdinary reversal of the | $3.20, third "'T) 1 | elther been captured by the Germuns or | within @ fow day Watson, 303,- ul ah Bre: BO situation to-day, with Wilson now | lord Byran, Wet suil, Garnet, Super ll ane joy of pi steamers to follow | B04853; i but Voting in preetnets th of Royal Viytos Cording’ Yo the py Batt so small that it cannot aftec ——. ti encaass i Reported Missing. urns wan tsemnnoltring ver Wits Wilson will hold his lead. The | favor that Hughes had a fow weeks an ities in Din ant we SUPREME COURT. SOUTH DAKOTA. outiodk at thix time is that Wilson | ago, offers opportunity for speculators | \ | Ws ON DO! Nov. 9.—1 Lucas of iu NT N Cals rainy oe basen ¢ the: newapapee teen will carry the State by at least f00 Grudwett, a member of the Royal Flying |Pbiiged to descena. behing the SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. Nov. 9%—|and probably 1,000 plurality, to. eQuare: thelr accounts. Corps and formerly Parliamentary Un- lines owing to a sale. killed on ench battlefield, ac |atition and Lorne SECOND —RAt Unreeey Arook, 12 (7. Tuckey), stralsht . plies $5.49 show $570, fret. | 140 (WL Blake), place q ‘ second commanding the same odds in his the reach of y German Boe'gha, Mull Hugh 1 South Da eo HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF =e onal | proximately 10,000 yotes, the DO R e ; 4 PETREAaARt wan ahopted ty KANSAS. LLARS “SQUARED. | | Man Le ecording to the latest returns sday's election. Peter ablican, for Governor, by | 20,000 Juvenite handicap six” furlongs. —Cadt stratht, $17.00; pla $410; won.” Manekin, 117 CLUMSY EE LULL The Presitdential Election — : | Hundreds of thousands of dollars in| § As q ay) EAD, ae Fea Hughes bets have been “squared” dur- inets give Wilson 2 7,459, Hughes| "5 the past two days by Wall Street ; i 83, taking the Wilson end of wagers. (Butwell), place $9.85 ey returns from ‘Th Kansas City Star, whic! -| Accou ‘okerago ond. Jock Scot, s ‘Totals 5030729 Be No" siaction ‘istricka muasng 129,048 105,283 Are built so that a novices may T y favorite, walcetions. ‘The i play a Pease Vlayer, more you will realize the hb show, Frind more y Second District, | ‘ Ae have been set to figurin just what | Gloo: y (tus, King Baggot, H s, celle of Pease tone quality on voto on Suffrage 19 16,997] Wilson by about 16,000, surtng just what | Gloomr ; Reot, Hyannis, quality” al ° of 1916 | brooklyn 3 | for and 18,276 against Charles H. Sessions, Republican | 44% should be offered and what bets | Sight Forward also ran | rabies, + Pinnox from $475. Your Buena om State Chairman, made the following | made to save plungers who’ now are HF plano taken tn exch Very con. ) Hichmond Hughes's F araer | UTAH. btu ne! . "Wer appealed. especially tor help sah euunis ee : eas 35.003 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Nov. 9.—| for Hughes and the, Congreusnany | the biggest curb commiasiéners to-day 1 y > this’ total Must be added the re-| President Wilson from ‘estimatos| but $1.75 wheat, the ‘kept us out of | Stood outalde of tho surging mob and | sults from Nassau and Suffolk Coun- | based on returns reported from twen-| war’ cry, and the Adamson law made | sald | thes ty-five of the twenty-elght countics|1t impossible for us to turn the tide. All ny accounts are evened np and Chairman Hubert Lardner of the| With some margin either wa Democratic State Committee sald: One class of bettors became so con- Wiladn, of which 46s wan canine | 34 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, » “It was a great victory, due to a| fused that they went wrong on th NS philadetn Ne systematic, energetic campaign.” market and double-crossed’ the Ft 1 by Philadelphia and Atlesheny |{ 57 Halsey Street, Newark, N, J, thi . y, which take Attebui |selves, They were caught up by County, which takes in Pittsburgh. Venient terms. lost tn confusion and doubt, One of Write for Catalog, will stand out prominently in the minds of the people for many remarkable things, but to busi- ness men, manufacturers and merchants one cer- tain feature of it carries a very important sug- gestion. It is thi: PHILADELPHIA, Nov. b.—< sharten| B, Hugien's plurality i, Pennayivania | Pease Piano Co. continues to Returns 5.049 districts cut of 6,968 Kuve him. |f 128 West 42d St., New York City, plurality of 10,839 ‘over President = o More money was spent for a greater amount of newspaper advertising than Dee nunc Ds |iore shrewd manipulators and jecred - —-— ————— ever in the history of any campaign. ARABIA'S PASSENGERS LAND, | Aer WaRthon TUMNEL CE ace eae Part Safe at Malta and Rem tnder| they are sure to lose, ’ i ’ Which demonstrates that the very shrewd and able gentlemen who managed the campaigns realized that The Newspaper of To-day is the greatest influence for publicity. Port Sata, | It was a complicated mathematteal game that the commissioners had to spirin is | LONDON, Nov. 9.-—Of the 437 pas-| Flay ho clevercst of the lot have so Asp sengera on the Peninsular and Ortental| faanipulated thelr wagers that, they | made by Line steamship Arabia, which was sunk| «re on easy street with the shifting of | only one on Monday, 198 have been landed at| result | in the Mediterranean by @ submarine|odds and stand to win whatever the} Malta and elghty-four at Port ald | ie the Lesley AN rere uncertain ith The surest way to reach the company. This was announced in gh official! creased ag the brokers. #l they also | J. statement to-day, which adda that, al-| CF ers on Callfornta, on i ESC) people available at any cost. se though had weather prevailed, all the| and other. States, one comintsaione f pa neers and crew were transferred | ‘amped his hand to his forehead in| “y 4 Merchants and manufacturers who realize the to boats in twenty minutes, ho npelesn confusion and BP alana aaiontan arin atte t sound truth of the !ate Elbert Hubbard's axiom : ee Saye, $0 ORe: Bit mera 8 these, ety ; “ a tH that “you must tell the people who you are, where To get the genuine A Maliane Capthre Twenty mThore was a. wild whoop from the you are and what you have to offer" if you would ROME, Nov, 9.—Itallan forces in their | Crowd and a chorus response "Taken, | succeed in business, can achieve the surest, sound- Bayer‘Tablets ive against the AuStro-Hungarian | PYerybody Is on” Siti claecit est and most constant results by advertising in lone onthe Careo front have cant ah ERSA | Spi ri a) eo: ty uns, Including | BOUNDED. . = y | hn calibre, wceordin we BARCLAY STREET } ; Ntement— tsaued | ott te Beulo THE WORLD see that every package i 3 sdeasha A a pa AC agi ca Woot New Loun| PARK ROW . He Wee. ’ Evening Sunday anG weary tae Dente nanaittharted suit a id | ab dado datas” ety ' ARIS, Nov, Q&--Minister of Pie warding Compa ; NEAT HOME NEWS. E nange Ribot announces he: hans ermal organization EAT HOME SPAPER “The Bayer Cross — The trademark “Aspirin” (Rex, U. S. Pat, Office) laa ne * Ae ii a beste y ne ret ah i Your Guarantee of Purity” {'{)0..' Pelbahin ager oanlarore W000 had been ribed to. thi | none