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A EDITION Ca a ee : 2 PROGRESSIVE “MEASURES \ “ Circulation Bocks O, Open to All.”’ wwe eee ied Che CENT. PRICE ONE, —— Copyrii 1916, by The Press Ce! (The New ‘York World). Pebilehing NEW YORK, “MONDAY, BRITISH CAPTURE TWO TOWNS NOVEMBER 13, 1916. WEATHER—Rain to-night; rain, colder to-morrow, atid. FINAL “Circulation Rooks [ “Circulation Rooks Open to All.” | to All.”’ 16 ¥ A G ES PRICE. ONE CENT. BULGARS DEFEATED BY SERBS AND FRENCH CONTROL OF NEW CONGRESS RESTS WITH VOTES OF SIX OUTSIDE a Count of 217 G. O. P. Seats to 212 Democratic May Be Af- fected by Boys at Border. PRESIDENT WILSON BUSY HUGHES REFUSES STILL 10 CONCED Takes Up Congress Situation and Some Proposed Changes in the Cabinet. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—President ‘Wilson was up early to-day and had Dreakfast before 8 o'clock. Immedl- ately afterward he bern reading *| huge stack of mail accumulated dur-) Although Until Count in California. THE BiG PARTIES WILSON'S ELECTION Won't Congratulate President After the Official advised by friends that tt!" WITHBELLS ON’ DR. GRAVES BAST [ AY if “Won't Prclecits Me,” Says Spy Accused of Trying to | Blackmail Countess, ; NO REFLECTION ON HER, | “All Rot,” Bernstorff’s Com-} ment on Allegation of Big Profit in Stock Deals. | E Dr. Armeaard Karl Graves, arrested) {| , in Washington for an alleged attempt LY to blackmal! Countess von Bernstorff, \} -* r declared to-day that he ts “going buck] 40" Miss to Washington with bells on” to at- - tend his examination on Wednesday, He gald the charge against him wasl ang onengemont of Miss Poca- “merely an effort by that clique to! | hontas Batier, daughter of ex-Senator EIGHT-HOUR DAY OR STRIKE,’ THREAT OF RAILROAD MEN |Brotherhoods Again Talk of Nation-wide Tie-up as Chiefs | Begin Conference. REGARDLESS OF LAW. Adamson Act Is Held Con- stitutional or Not. Repeating their that the 400,000 members of the four great railroad brotherioods will go strike unless the elght-hour day ts put Into effect on all raltroada Jan, 1, W. 8. Carter, President of Brotherhod of Firemen and Engine- W. G. Loe, President of the threat on the men; |Demand Concession Whether! Asks HAG SMASHES GERMAN LINE: GANS WILE:TAKES 2000 MEN TEUTONS WIN IN ROUMANI | ——--4-— Petrograd Reports That Russian ' ‘Troops Have Crossed the Danube in Dobrudja and That Mackensen Contirfues Retreat—Berlin Makes Light of It. GREAT COMBATS RAGE ON FOUR BATTLEFRONTS. TIRED OF WEALTH, TWOFLEE YALE TO “WORK THEIR WAY" Disappearance of MatthewDick and Paul Martin, Rich Men's Sons, Revealed by “Ad.” UNCLE JOBS. OF Them to Come Back for “Fine Openings With Chance to See the World.” Matthew Dick and Martin, twenty years old and juniors at Yalo, ; Paul are going t the riches of their milllonaire parents and make good alone in the world Ab uncle of young Dick In advertising in the newspapers fur the two bop to call on him at tho Waldorf and copt high-salaried positions with op- find tt difficult to escapo LONDON, Noy. 13.—While the Serbs, French, Roumanians ani imperil the Republican] "40 the!r own skirts." ‘and Mrs, Marlon Butler, to Capt. Du-| Btotherhod of Railway Treinmen:| portunities for world-wide travel. Russians are making terrific drives against armies of the Central Powers, fg bis trip to Williamstown, Mass. would not “They have dragged in the name|puy Woodson, Medical Corps of the} Warren Stone, President of the} ‘The President asked first for the latest information on the political make-up of the House of Representa- tives in the Sixty-fitth Congress, He was told \udications from prosent re- turns were that the Republicans would have 217 members and the Dem- with six members of other parties consisting sives, one Prohibitionist, one Indepen- dent and ono Socialist. These six vouteiders,” if they work in harmony, can hold the balance of power in t House. Thre districta in Pennsylvania, two won by Republicans and one by a Democrats, may be changed by the soldier vote, Tho Eleventh Iowa dis- trict and the Third Louisiana district ocrats 212, ft three Progre: may Ue changed from Republican and | Progrossive, respectively, by a re- count. Because of the doubt that now ex-| ists and the probability that the next house will be Republican, the Pre dent is laying plane to secure as much important legislation as possible dur- ing the short session opening next month, Measures he particularly de- sires passed are those to allow Ameri. can exporters to establish common selling agenctes abroad, to enlarge the Interstate Commerce Commission and to create machinery for preventing in the future @ crisis similar to that which recently threatened to involve! the country in a raiiroad strike, and other railroad legislation suggested by bim when the strike threatened Mr, Wilson continued to refuse to make any comment on the olection pending the receipt of formal word from Mr. Hughes and the Republican National Committee couceding his re- election, ‘After a brief stay in Washington the President may so away for a rest before Congross convenes. Hot Springs, Va, was mentioned as the place he might visit. He will make ne definite plane, however, until he hes got in thorough touch with of- ficial business here and learned whether the submarine or Mexican aituations require bis presence, There will be 4 few changes in President Wilson's Cabinet and among those who will probably be considered aro Harry A. Gurfleld, President of Williams College and a son of former President James A. Garfield; Samuel L. Seabury, the de- feated Democratic didate for Gov- ernor of New York, and Vance C MeCormiek, Chairman of the Demo- cratic National Committee, —_— RACING RESULTS ON PAGE 2. ENTRIES ON PAGE 11 ticket to admit that President Wilson has apparently been re-elected on the | face of thé returns, ex-Justice Charles |B. Hughes and National Chatrman William R. Willcox decided to-day to maintain thelr attitude that they can- hot concede the election until the vote of Califotnia has been officially pen in hand to send the customary of @ woman,” said Dr, Evening World reporter, “from ob- vious motives to accomplish their own ends and to bid for the sympathy of the American public, which is al- way mpathetle when a woman is! concerned,’ Graves was arrested Saturday on Graves to The| army, has been announced In Wash- Brotherhod of Railway Bngineera, jand L, BE. Shepard, Vice President of | ! the Ratlway went into conference to-day at the ington, | 20 BELOW ZERO IN WEST; FRIGID RECORDS BROKEN Order ot Conductors, station with the Rail. Conterence ¢ and Central way Managers’ mittee, Som- counted, Jcomplaint of Prince von Hatafeldt,| Chavenne : “pid| President Gurretsou of the order of As the California official count can-|counsellor of the German Embawsy,| © heyenne araest HI DY Cold) auctaew ie in the city, Wut ts not Rot bo completed before Thursday OF! when he called on the Prince with| Wave With Snow That Sweeps | wom enough to take an active part| Friday, the clection will be an olds! one of three letters ho declared he Several States. Jin the conference old story when Mr. Hughes takes his | received from secret. agents who | Mr. Lee was spokesman of tho 12.—New low Matthew is the son of Alvert FB. | Dick, president of the A. B. Dick Mimeograph Company of New York claiming big gains ih’ Macedonia and Dobrudja, the British to-day begdn a new offensive on both sides of the Ancre River at the northern end of the and Chicago. Young Martin is the ¢ Somme front. son of William P. Martin, retired vice president of the Chicago Gas, The correspondent of Reuter’s Telegram Company reports that the Idght and Coal Company, The boys Briti are chums and had the same tutors tn their Chicago homes before golng to Yale Herman vertised in The | papers yeate commun! h have advanced to a maximum depth of one mile, capturing the towns of Beaumont-Hamel and Saiat Pierre Divion. All these positions were a part of the heavily fortified original Gei- man main line and had been occupied for more than two years. Gen, Haig reports that fighting is still going on around the town of Serre, about two miles north of Beaumont-Hamel. Two thousand prison- Dick of Chicago, ad- World and other news- lay asking tho boys to with him and receive 1 her traps between Perl! * er not cure what the United & U-'the boys had loft Yale a week ago dase q S " ; wns ful opponent land Washington, Gtaves lites cc me |:were reported to’the Weathen Bureau preme Court decides wbout the con-| last Saturday, telling the dean they a These IAAI) ACR, MLSE Legh Cb puled by the Berlin War. Office, Ee. ea in 63 West Sixty-ninth Street | here to-day from several points in the| etitutionality of tho Adamsou Luw,| were "tired and disgusted” with being | Which makes light of the attacks on Mackensen and asserts that vou peice) Fare Geeada Aa er aa They will not dare to prosecute) Rocky Mountain region. Cheyen It will be an eight-hour day or a only the sons of multi-miiitonaires Falkenhayn’s army captured three towns on the Transylvania front yes- golng away for a long rest. ipalcuinae aes oh eee the | wyo,, reported 20 below zero, Rapid | MAtlon~wide strike, according to Mr. and they propoyed to make good on | terday, took 1,000 prisoners and repulsed numerous attacks. vaauter Marah of the Democratic |dicwlous mistake of having %. ar-! City: gD, 12 below, and’ Grong | 12% and his colleagues agreed with | thelr own account. Letters poat- Hie diane tie oe, ; _ Treasurer Mar Tested on the preposterous complaint | below. aim marked New York City and dated last | oroseed the Das Nattonal Committeo completed his o¢ pluckmail, and now they aco that | sunston Cohy # below, In Denver tt) 1 e TELLS WHY THE MEETING Wednosduy informed the parents of ube Into Dobrudja at two points plans to-day for ralsing $300,000 with | they have only brought a hornets’ | "4% aia os ; WAS CALLED. the boys that they were here in svuth of Cernavoda, and the Russian which to settle outstanding debts ac-|neyt wround their ears Wisden atahoy torday Wisited all} oye ineeting Was held behind search of jobs and that they would Aeot has renewed the bombardment crued during the campaign, He plans’ “Let us forget all about this ‘spy’| tection of Oklat: pus “ on sae, ANd ioued doors and the sevsion way not ask for help unless they became | of Constanza, according to Petrograd j*o alse $200,000 by getting 200 citi*s | nusiness, 1 have been a apy, but I'm| dropped to 22 degrees at Kenoge ne *| brief, William G. Lee dexcribed the Il! or in distress | advices received to-day by wire- to contribute $100 each, ‘The balance lot hragging of tt. Thoy sey Tam not | eens, to 22 esters at Kansas City,| brief. William G Mee Di che Uhcie wad ix een th less, by way of Rome. Field Marshal Will be raised by contributions from], qoctor, Stuff! Tam a doctor of meee, ah He sei a crest Ma) LU leh mber we wrote to the day on & business trip. He told | von Mackensen is reported continu- | MOREY ere |phtiowophy of one university and al Coid weather provailed throughous| Conte Comm raking for an Evening World reporter he would] Adnan eaag ene cy tivers: | |doctor of wcience of another, though} rows, and anow was reported porta vie k over the manner in/top at the Waldorf two or three daya| |rocive with one-third of his et- - ING CANARY | sninss but only in self-defense, oF at] ¢rom 10 to 20 degrees over r ri “Thawed, but finally said they would “Hoth lads have always had every. | ary reverses sustained are de- the instigation of @ certain Govern- . ee ae be ready ¢ after Nov. 7, L don't thing, more than they really ted,” cared in Petrograd: Aarviies to have Heer a, | ment vegies - oc Tene Muay eniseredl Alar ¢ explained Mr. Dick, They'ra good | Gy, a fected the morale of yon Goldie” Hops About as an Exhibit} «7 jaa these three letters, written WALERTOWN oy er, ee AL al : t ; lo 4 on a a boys, serious misled, and all evoa| Swift Torpedo pedo. Craft Sent tO} stackensen's army, while the rein- of the United States Bureau ° | by # prominent person in Germany in| {iret snowstorm of the season {s in| Hughes would bo elected Matthew used to complain there was| the Bottom, Declares Petro- |forcements he requested to make of Mines. close contact with intimate Court cir-|ProKres® hero, the ground being cov-| waficr election to-day’s date waw/Bething @ rich man’s fon could do grad Report Sood his low —— . | | clos. The letters prepare and warn the| {Tet at noon, with snow stilt falling | ot ye moet them this morning ana fo" Bimsolf. When he wanted any- : a‘ been provided, his retreat, therefore, CHICAGO, Nov. 13,—Goldie, a can-| addressee of certain very imminent| Th? temperature is 28 degrees above! oo ay whathor they knew of the re. thing he didn’t even have to wish for j being conducted under disastrous ary bird credited with having pre-|and portentous events. Thoy are not|**"? a orp that ie phy haan ‘i ; it. It Just appeared | PETROGRAD, Nov, 18.—German | conditions, Vented lon of scores of lives in the|omctal communications trom the Gua oer vould he aalied dpaingt the cye| “Matthew went to South Amerteal naval forces bombarded the Finnish| Bucharest reports that in an all Pittaburgh coal mining disaster by it8| man Government to Ita ropreventa.| ENFORCING LAW 10 LABEL facctna of the bill, ‘They replied tauc|With @ representative of hin father'n| cam Iriday under cover of a fog. {24% battle in the region of Dragos- Hmely detection of “white damp,” was | tive; consoquently the German ean, Foret ee oh had been ran ed that | company last summer, and I think bo| °°" ait P dan |iavelle, northeast of | Campulung, the centro of attraction to-day at the] ernmont has nothing to do with oped THE ‘COLD STORAGE’ EGG Say atepa : nl 2 Ken alon® pound opportunities thero for a poor| i} was oMcially announced to-d4Y. | south of the Transylvania border, the opening of the nineteenth annual ses-|” qe lettre appear on the p SeApees that Mine hac DRY We ae a Thin is firet report of the inct-/Roumantans maintained their posi lon of the American Mining Cone) ie gang atte reace | OO tGontinued co BRU Pas) | Dean Jones of the smic depart-| dent. ‘The text of the Russian officint| tions, On the right of the River Ait Ju ita cage, Goldie hopped about ae ings trom one lady to another. I do. Cases and Cartons Must Be Sten-| == < ==ssz |ment at are has insured a statement) @tatement rea ee x Fe a Soa 8 SOG : ° saying the b plained they were ne | t?_ yield groun nand delegates are here for the meot-|odes—and When I saw what they in S | 3 : M4) snemy'a thirty-aix-knot torpedo craft A & briltant ing of the Congress really meant, I offered them to! Ee a A WOR DERE UL | os, thet way to the top, “There | enemy * , | victory over the Germans and Bul» i Prince von Hatsfeldt for 33,000. It Under the supervision of Lucius P. YE AR a mark of any Kind against! entered the bay of Finland, A dense |garians fn the Cerna District south- C.F. MURPHY’S NIECE ROBBED bad cost nearly that much to brine Brown of the Bureau of Fouts. and said Dean Jones; “thelr stand- | fog hindered discovery of the enemy's |cast of Monastir, the Paris War Of- Math dso them hore. I asked a moderate price, |Druas of the Department of Health a . - veel RT vessels in good timo and in conae- Gap Aaneunead tavday, The Bers Appears in Court Against Man Who “Does any ono believ japectal aquad of inspectors to-day} here. aris trap drummer i Agha ER nom. | 2!4n% supported by French artillery, Admite Takin nike, ugh an duist an to ee ua be Riad Geass ak eee cal The N.Y.World jim the Yalo orchestra. 1t wan the} auence th ae : ee ee forceg the Teutonic Allies to retire a Miss Rita Murphy of No. 80 East a lady? I have always mado tt a rule| storage exes 10 wee that the cases) || Up to date this year has printed more | OMY Position bu over had to strive for, | arding the Malti co {distance of nearly two miles, and Seventeenth Street, @ niece of Charles never to have any Business about «| Containing these eggs, ax well ay the | [| advertisements than during the whole | often declared minutes captured about 1,000 prisoners, Po Murphy. Tammany feader, ap-| woman, It is dynamite, Jcartons and bags in which they are year of 1912, the record year, Neither of the boye had much money! «avont 190 whelix, mostly ahrapne!,| The retreat of the German-Bulgar- peared in Yorkville Court to-day as “The letter they took from me they| placed, are stencilled with the words | ; Ula when they made the plunge Into the| were fired, Seven civillany, Including |!an force followed a battle lasting two complainant against: Frank Kuugla, have, It t# worth nothing In itueit.| ey ore Se . " 1,593,759 w iw They had announced hildren, and two soldiers were |days. ears old, of No., 103 St! ‘The other two letters? Ah, they ara| COld storage 2 » | of their friends would knc ee aoe Tho prisoners taken thi isa mull to a {innate hands, | In addition the cases must be piaced ff) geparate World advertisements in|ti ie whoreabcuts until then killed, Ong woman and four soldiers} Tho pi en en raise the total the, Murphy ffien "Count yon Rernatorft knew in ad-|in the front part of the store, in fu) the period from January 1 to Novem. |... Y had! wore wounded eral houses were {captures since Sept. 12 to 6,000 men, days ago pollen tay "ho" aold, the vance before the U-B8 arrived at view of the customers, and ; bderg tia [made good." Juss to show that they! damaged aad twelve horsea were | together with 72 cannon and 5% ma- He aa te ede is ado MacP ae] a rs pcesia emacs cos| | Ly56O,SS7 |e. vor smeared heir maven he nemy ser Qurvady at| there ae ny he el Ir 4 atione: « ole otters to ary rajorit ne torpedo | ad e a } WetentoRs Gar Seam Owner: of ot ee 5 a st th tar pelea sacs Vag Serene Mae ae A lthotr parents on ten cent “bond.” rly SUA Heal DE Foadic {cco Ex Pracen shveet neem WILKES-BARRE, Pa, Nov, 13..|\BERNSTORFF SAYS |Boarke Cookran to Defend At BS ONES CEOs Us Noenes ren ef eink Bape Hose ‘we Pea A CORARENENSS | AOMRERRAGE DF Bia REN Wiliam J. Cott, druggist “in Minors” THAT STOCK MARKET Gi LL ae 33,202 parenta are very, Yory proud of the nel ASCOVGDY TREE TOWNS TAKEN hia Cane thle Facing pees Ria CHARGE IS “ALL ROT” cockras, New York attorney and former separate World advertisements, lor thoir display of grit, but their | FROM ROUMANIA® wha wanted to buy gasoline. While ae Congressman, will defend, — without mothers are worried. And anyway,! eel oi “ filling the tank Cott identified the ma: | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Code ex-|charae, the five persons Indicted here DON’T FORGET— I have got two of tho best Jobs in this j SAYS BERLIN P chine as his own which had been stolen perts will to-day complete a tranala.|for the tnurder of ten victims of the —— ‘town waiting for them. y can go a Goats ——— ye from @ garage, Cott got his machine WON Clae tt was aumeiniea hans AWORMD ST ReSULTo ee to work in an hour, all expenses paid, | fess BERLIN, Noy. 1? but the thieves got away, (Continued on Second Page.) 4 aor ~