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30 DEGREE DROP IN TEMPERATURE DURING NIGH | FINE Zhe [“c Circulation Books Open to All.’ . : “Circuiation Books Open to All.”’ ie b "PRICE ONE CENT. omnes wo NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1916. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. To-Day'’s Weather—RAIN; COLDER. orld. WANG EDITION BERLIN ADMITS BIG LOSSES BRITISH IN NEW DRIVE, GAIN ON THE ANCRE CAMPAIGN CORRUPTION FUND ALROABSTOPUSH'PRESIDENT'S VOTE GROWS “i. GERMAN RANKS CUT DOWN IN TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT OF THE BRITISH ARTILLERY —_—_-<¢<. | INVESTIGATION BY SENATE, Toe STRONGER IN RECOUNT OF -}° SOON AS CONGRESS MEETS os RETURNS I CALIFORNIA » Weeks by All the! " astern Systems, Administration Officials Hav Picks Up an Additional 190 in ATHER : Phanmed bn Oris . DRYNEW YEAR’ SFVE AWYERS SSEELOOPHOLE! Twelve of the Fifty-Eight in the Matter Counties So Far Canvassed. 1 ro aA pote naib IN (ily BECAUSE I mi tear intone | ve ou S100 HERE epee War Office in Berlin Announces Haig’s Capture of Towns on Ancre Brook and Says Other Places on 2 ing More Pay. ts Front Are Under Attack. | a ee | cabaret "Propiions Heat | th Pe programme aoeeal ay Ta oe ae Takiperaiies Expected lo Fall] CAPTURED BY BRITISH eight-hour day law agreed on last Sep-| SAN FRAN 24. With Possi < ‘ 2 ossible Flur- 4 dl Mayor Will Demand Liquor | tember and started by President Rip-| With the official canvass of the vote to gh ey Sn a nee of several weddings set for BERLIN (via Sayville), Nov, 14.—Evacuation of Beaumont-Hamel, ve. Witt ext casi » recent Prestd js Ss of Snow. orse Sho k tak ; saat ee : sident oy Law Be Enforced. . Fe, Within the next cast in the recent Presidential elec its how wee! cr) and St, Plerre-Divion was, announced by. the War Office fae _— tiofrow afternoon at Jing rapidly in all parts of . : i Mr i of Bestied Jo The official statement also said “our tenacious defense caused us ‘rs. Mary Kenan Flagler, | a a 5 Henry M. Flagler, will be ve | considerable losses,” but declared the British also suffered “considerable bride of Jud bert Worth Bing- row morning This big drop in tem-| ham of Lo Ky ture is following In the wake of This is the culmination of a quars ext of the oMcial statement . ter-o ntury-old romance, a# of Issued by n army headquarters hs H re ie Chataliee Re Min ott h 8 for hand of Macy «ding operations in the western clat Agures, see al in was young Teas wi 1 Pie ee ies Press. tn k Asian ; ; 8 money in the Pr rf , campaign was anno ' Pee tonday- bynadininist vn officials, — | a ‘ n mad | Ss suits will be tiled In every ton proc within the jurisdiction of the the State, President Wilson has a net) Freezing weather with a likelihood in of 190 votes so far, on the face of slight snow flurries is to be the of returns already received. lot of New York begining to-mor- Twelve of the fifty sacrifices,” uisvill e be Un . » M 31 sat Sraein waeia t Wilson showed gains ut cireumptances iattes nine m Army group of Crown Prinee Rup- ra ( li became known toatag thi Judas n-|g Kenan became the bride of] | pee On both sides of the river ae c ft ' this city at this tim State Jordan at Sac clock the t ® Last spring e re yesterday there was. violent are before th vate Bile ons was to attend what Ia described aa an |ramento, Uelloves most of the emal! dats K this af met aguin at White Suiph s Nisiigh aitseice eee , paler aa andanve he de-| iy ‘ : Hie) counties » State will complete noon It ed 40 degrees ‘/ with the result that the old romance RUSE Baceal oes tits Ot thelr transact Saturday ay their official count by to-morrow, tumbling will continue during the | way revived yerig Salon artery Cre:ee ater Sh wanoria cerning use of! ie s/ night, but that It will require @ week | night and the city will awake, say After their ma Mr. and Mrs. the heaviest callbres were launched ib jks have reached |... 7 ah A pee pias well into the| or ton: days * big counties to| the forecasters, with the mercury at) jingnam will go South, and they wil against our positions fo Mail ra as well as ok HM ini Was told that the finish, In San I , Los Angeles | 24 degrees, ‘ their tl n Lowisy | to the southwostwand, ’ ' ‘ Into and Alameda Counties, the work is| This means a drop of 91 degrees i Buach dnd Nowevork =I , | der considerable fees succeeded tn pani aoa itlexal Homi inton proceeding slowly and every vote is|in twenty-four hours, ‘To-morr | Declares That i Usesof Many om Beaumont. leged attempts ail day 8 « } ndiana and Weet Virginia A scrutinized by both Re- | morning's ature will be el ¥ | iions of Dollars He Would ‘vion, together voters in Indi ae a M y pubitoa Democratic watchers. | dogrees t ® freeaing mark VOTE FOR CONGRESS NOW | Millions of Doll ning leading Into partfoularly, was begun seve t In San Franc County when the Double or Tret > Output, " w 1 to-day, Wilson ow Heperted 1 211) JUDIE e * Our tenacious mi oe ale vate | te Shiai DEM. 212, REP, 211 | - pralderabie 1osane tes had | | DETROIT. Nov. 1.—Monry Ford, of the front were j ' 1 County the ein (oukt d am the east ‘ 1 fifty have been +e e Distr it Cus LU Sad ‘ ‘ th ath f ei : ‘ v 4 iy Tan Is No Telling Hi O wi nd sh ' ever t Britis i ‘ HOLDS THE SUITS ABSOLUTELY Hl HES iE BIG ‘spurt Praagreey ig ! - : 3 co ted by thi } pund NECESSARY rinse WASHINGTO: N ' WO COURSES: v Infantry y c 1 er : NESOTA VOTE , tive 0 ‘ H French attacks In the sector of { ) Evidence 1s belng gathered two v'eluek in then wil! er give an —_— fell to a of about three Inches ured at the Hoag ; a Sa Naber saz | “Army iby & . ol Gariens luttontze the ) 6 busin * 4 ant banka tch to buse contests In the ele , core d to the! paiene ent , ROCHI N 1M4.—Roch ntrol of} ; a ikat h sania bd a ene ee See hase Wit teeta t. Jude, Return From Hennepin County awoke this morning to find six inches |the next. Louse of wentativea | Ford admitted that ‘ 2 Lei | river Meuse (Verdun region) PAS ae panatire) Peon InGlalie, andl exolas Lovett told a reporter for The Eve-| Raise His Dwindling Plurality— [ot enow on the ground. It continued | sri) was in doubt. H 1 the Dem. | *nending mill of doliara: to ; wos a lively artillery fire in the ae th » Howard 1 nl Ww 14 night that ho re- He Is Now 1,088 Ahead Ke ebowimbet of baa ida | 3 g| tain ore deposits and more millions! evening hours, French reconnottring Representative Howare nc rid last night tt cite e ’ nea GLOVERSVILLE, N. ¥,, Nov. 14.—|° to erect blast furnaces on the De~) quayar st our Haudremont Le Recpuenee pe te turns, | As warded (hese sults as absolutely) gr. PAUL, Nov, M.—-Just as tt was] This city has Itw third snowfall of trot iver ine 4 Bee a arusaniig: aseer 6a ra, the wr ing DOEINNINg to appear this afternoon! the geawon last night h his plans are completed, he PERE waryeeid defeated Major a Hf sare nd) the " > Sweeping that the revised off turns from! More than three In e aes , CORLDA. vt. HAIG DRIVES AHBAD; » Vs f ul ads ners trict ¢ about tol the Jowl ? waiver ; q SENDS FRES % West Virginia deteated |, ‘ ove matey cuiGtd) SRT: Sees 18 te. (tow d v the Progra Ines i tno or SENDS FRESH TROOPS i ut the small }the north c 8 1 pe 1 6s Ong + r ; \ Atinnsedia’ the an outlook! SBNECA FALLS, N.Y. Nov. 14 Hy i Mord sa 1 he added TO HOLD HIS LINES Eby hie ‘i itt . became t filing of| se: tt t : fa ——~ in St w t The Stite I ey ’ Meial returns from all but one! « r \ w tro proay ft ti LONDON, Nov, W—The British on uphe sinalln A ; ial oe " " BAOHS Tou) ot Pie tempera the Ancro to-day continued thelr eue- i more t AY | wan 28 ener bh agal » heavily fore ql . 1 k h ; . W R , 5 I smash agalnat the heavily for: oi — f PAGES coos 9. 0 oo. MEW YORK SOLDIER VOTES OMAN DESK MA = cue cara Nase’ ana ieee Ge é pr id at 1,088 snowfall in Syr a gt i HORSE S OW § eported new progress at Beaucourt- vvet ty ee vow Seo WANT WILSON TO MAKE peal, AN pisiattans| ana inovaltin: © t ARRIVE FROM THE BORDER 4 E SHOW MY ESpOrLAL AON EnITaRE AA Bastientny “j 7 s Mu 178, lines suffered to a ldeiable ex nan ken prisoner, wt o The THER TOUR N t wi € ; taken pr e rite OF ji ceil oe uit tro CLEVELAND, Nov. The tvs eT ot i tat ; Does state the towa: will be at least twenty-nve Ureed Th I \ to prepare o anow of th nf . fer Rea e | . The capture of Beaumont-Hamel, since the Moves atitne-Gtetec| eeu m ide fe cupltal ngst Mol + thie) haut with temperature cl y the freexit ! rted unofficially yes- ongress, which convenes in De-| Would : 1 | manage 1 ommis~ hag point eux ia-Nigectantha oft it ned In to-day's states Tai. ha) Damocrnta Giethe He { lon will beg avin Si ae OHIEAGD: 5 i ; 1 cadavaels AY k mark riding in| a : eaten r 1 Indian WARK T . 3 wet expect day M e Hl E WILL N ben Dera sure ano ; SH 4 ee 1» Square Gar ations was on @ front control the ' eit) Wilgonity helng Hiro i pr will onward, f vo i : ¢} den \ ned in five miles, and to a but they wa » make W trip before the py, er wi be i sl ie a t nve aul side-| d some points of more than licar s f in y thy R nada este 0 yards, Each attack was pre- 1 ne asked. One ! _ ; Taney \ eeded by @ curtain fre which Ger- 1 4 the I at ! neith 4 h H Sho paid $3 to the head g , of man prisoners say ts the most ter- “tow “i ipanibline 6 rai) rite of any barrage hall of metal “ Wald thie 1 \ don any front, large foree nf of ' 1 bank, about 8t. en worl M 1 ¥ ' A ra ft a mile north of Ohio, New Y I " ‘ i) ‘ pyal, the Germans already have her States. On r y F : t nae ‘ s 4 " aK DALLAS, ‘ex, 4 _ , started inter attacking, and the Sin what Stat Bp 4 al tates Peat goa a r t fighting there ts bitter. tained ¢ Dnthreay many ; fs — ‘ - Va Tho British Nave rushed reserves to th on oficiaiatat elra " re ‘ G [ a8 4 Nelaw frneatn Att R A ACI I N G ay Mindi ren? ree points taken in the lightning noon the Departm Hy : : us i bette APR rat dvemea net aa 6 waa GM Rkas Grahe > ake idee | stroke that began under cover of the ~_ EVs STEMILIZED GHAPE atict « ss she rode out—tn bhor|tow hanging mists y yesterday, ‘and continued in this sector with sur. EE ON PAGE 4. 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