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Mike e _ Chairman of , Great Northern, Underwood of the Erte, ON aR re rere creer = te errr rR rete EIGHT-HOUR LA We Che “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | ishing FINAL PE Add ONE CENT. Copyright, 1916, by The Press Con (The New York World NEW ‘YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1 orld, Circulation Books Open to All. 916. 28 PA G E 8 Te-Day’s Weather—FAIR AND WARMER, DEUTSCHLAND IN COLLISION RACING TO SEA IN DARK; 0 DIE ~ WHSONTOHEAR BOTH SIDES “SiR, IN RENEWAL OF THE Fight OVER EIGHT-HOUR DAY LAN TRAINING SCHOOL GIRL ENDS LIFE IN: gee” NEWJERSEVIMME: byes ad Sends invitation to one Also After Granting Audience to Brotherhoods. GEN. GOETHALS ACTS. nt-Hour Day! lls Conferggce ?xecutives. Commission ( of Railway Miss Baylis Had Suffered Ner President Wilson apparently has de- | cided to take a hand in the elght- hour railroad day ana | the active working of the montion| will shift to Washin =| morrow and ident fs to see Chairman 8 Engineers’ Brotherhood, C ; vous Breakdown From Over- at E work ‘asmus_ Hall controversy next we Erasmus Hall seh ~ LANSING SHYS HE rT 0 NEW LIGHT ON U-BOATS have prompt Firemen, Lee of the T m and ‘een-year-old Lb 1 4 Vice Chairman Shepard of Con- | 0% Mr. and Mrs. Prank W. Ba —— ductors, at the White Hous por-| No, 998 East Seventh Street, Brox 1 Cabin row afternoon. This conference was! iyn, ut Two M brought about at the suggestion of woo), Whi ‘ the brotherhood leaders Witt : _ E But the President ne te! yy : s HANG talk with the union a wine hioar the other side +vitations to W. W cet President and General Manager : acai tbnarin avtion Presidents Hill of the and tnimediarely neylvania; Loree of the Delaware & Hudson, SMULY jnjos and pin nia ine FAD American Gov rent could be based of the New York Central, Miliott of poy leap, : — eee " © SKRTS 10 BOOM. THE and others to meet ca White House noxt Mon Miss 1 4 ia WILL ‘BE LOWER ov Tuesday morning \ % } the action of the raiirow! hai - al in seeking to block the A | Schautt ut sat \ Poin dy injunction proceedings Will be In- | worket route j ~ formally discussed Hosea i The forthcoming Wasbington con- | jo . j ferences are expected to develop as!ency over her ‘ CAGO, ro muuch importauce as attached to those Miss Maylis : i of last August and September Aon i uy fixers ¥ Other conferes and meetings; cei he will follow. Gen, Goethals, Chalr-! payin was one : tor . man of the Bight-Hour-Day © of Winthuat; She found dt ancassary |i) Bh Asse mission, i to meet a commit i Wane Gouacaly the railroad executives at the “ i \ ' . as Willard in Washington ‘Tues : il he evening. Gen, Goethals takes i sala few Natu some Sigher authority. than d tho Brooklyn Training Sehoo|| &> Hovland Wor the Congress declares it unconstitu-|for Teachers, She had nc © tay | Yel in spring tlonal and he wants to find out if the| with her new course of stu w _— railroads have taken any Siren Hates at % ward adjusting their trail spe FIRE RAGING NEXT DOOR menta to an elght hour and on the Avice f the ” y phy ' golnt Congresslonal Comm Iclan she was sent to Lakewood Ad @greed on the summer will re ton within a few ORDER FOR 8-HOUR LAW couse’ 300 GIRLS KEEP AT WORK vene in Washing ays. home, has & ughter’s death, M ' HEARING IS GRANTED an owe last np se | ba atbush AUBURN, N. Y,, 1.—=Be tora re tite feaving for his home in } ich, af. | THPhe? ert oe at ter qdjourning United S ad . to-day, United States Judge ¢ W. Ray granted an order dir the Federal authorities in the North burder santa ern district of New York officers of the hood to sho should not be enforceme: Adamson 1. The ord: chambers in 9. It was & ot G, senting t and W. 8 senting th and Western. and the ‘Trainmen's Brother why an fr t 1 THE WoRLD dark mix ® it ture RE SULTS ON PAGE ES ON SPORTING PAG nds urday nig Broudway A money hae Heekina 4000.—adiee © [of Africa, the wilds a RACING TOOT! TOOT! T.R. MOTHER GIVES UP - TO TAKE STEAMER® SNOW CHILOREN 10. FOR Fl ISLANDS: MAKE THEM RICH a ! Starts Mrs, de Bost Relinguishes Con- trol That They May Share Gri andparents’ Millions. HAD WON C SOSTLY FIGHT in February for New Vhrill and May Seek Wild Men in Borneo. WIFE WILL GO ALONG. Wants to See Propeller-Tailed | Hippo and Bird That Walks | on Its Elbows, paulesior Ses Father Withdraws Appeal After Spending $20,000 or More to Perfect It. Col, Roosevelt's quest of aly j him into the heart! her two « hildren, Dorothy Vio- Hineteen years old, and El- tire which has le t Snow of South An Part Gerry Snow bride td, seventeen years nd into the Progressive old, may share in the millions of their hag taken a new bent since krandparents, Mr and Mes, Elbridge fon, ‘The Colonel announced] 2.5 anmw, and--entior’ pocial ad- ; man Rage next (rip will Pe f0/Vantages in exclusive circles, Mra He will York in Fob.) Brances: Snow-de Bost, their mother, Mra. t tt | die over them ' Is n Afier tly of , way, OF FAW tx i custody of the eh is at PE UE SEO ASD a was told that unless ie sf yen 7 me WHEPO! se paren: mer husband, © wild man and | and Niles ; 1 ; ; 1 NleT isineddme 2d, were per- child and his dog came from. A IL GHAI: |, mitted to hildeen they would F ate an Al Talay torney Joha J. Cun , regions which have : wen v by the Colonel he bi leldea her ‘q ment ’ Ce EES ANE aH DOW, BM nawacand Bre. es binabdies fae Born vi ie grandparents are a " ' ATS ORK ° dore and ‘pelbridate a the NM DRADER e FUE Talang ARs we now in private f canniia sO hun tera Jocism, strange end birds and 1B thelewal quar general alt y Pine es iat " w ae to dig ur . permitted the and man-eating ‘pat i niidcan: at on M \ ia. Mderstand, but she res ned aoritl Md work Ste hin m. ‘They with and be brought up by pirents and to see their country they deatre.”” wabite the F , nny Seen HO FL ms a fo othe elder snow as red whisk sani x nate dis sa ‘ ; a ; f nist 1 wythened lout w ative ‘ ' ay hell a until oe As for fish, there a said t n the Fiji Islands which fly be fish like birds with avage in- ind with the ar is sounds by Mr 2d brows uit sweet music on the that gain cu ground tl f wife was x fish in the Mijl Islands shoul nab 4 A pr 1 It was during « secret hearing that Dorothy, testif wt leclared t t tasted Wan & is anticipated i make Pi Islands, When M and Boils E € mother mother the grand witness er grand how en her Mrs. children facts cr ayy ARLE. Nit) Phone $001 Core aawe unfit person, Iren expressed | ¢ GERMAN SUBMARINE LINER FORCED 10 RETURN 10 PORT: SHE 1S SLIGHTLY INURED ‘Capt. Gurney, of Tug T. A. Scott, Jr., | and Four Members of Crew Lost— | Mysterious Craft Said to Have | Been Seen in the Distance. ||WARIOUS REASONS GIVEN || TO ACCOUNT FOR COLLISION ht (Spectal to The Evening World.) } | « NEW LONDON, Conn., Nov. 17.—The homeward-bound trip ot he German merchant submarine Deutschland, which was begun at 1.30 FORMER MRS. WHO GAVE UP r: WILDE TO WIN THEM WEALTH ——z ay was interrupted two hours later by her collision Jr, epen sea, } o'clock this morning, with the lug T. A } Island Sound to the which was convoying her from Long The Scott Mrs FAN INIE DE BOST crew of the tug, including ‘ner cap- WILSON HOLDS HIS LEAD j tain, John Gurney, were drowned when the tug blew up and sank, There are persistent reports that the collision was caused by an effort IN basis VOTE nt Ay k by a mysterious craft, variously de- | 1 boat or submarine, whic omed up ahea. Otticial ¢ in All but Five bed as a i or submarine, which loomed up ahead, Count Shows Viel re es - @ Vico President Paul G. Hilken of Tienes Mea |the Maswtern Porwarding Company i Hughe i “FRENCH AVIATOR DOWNS ywaors of the Deutschland, made 8 RANCIS hite Pape Sw) HIS 21ST BATTLE PLANE! ssi or sis tory. nt bs ; aan t them when observers a ; ne War Office Reports Fifty. on Plum Island reported to thie city : felt Seiki Lt vone that @ craft which fs wry of Four | es in Air in Ame to be a submarine wtth a st ity yOu, gun yunted on deck, was lying off yaishve nies s venom rhe War Omce } Midway, Conn ar Bartlett's reef, / ir from (lo spot where the Scutt 8 w t 1 1 Guynemers | van howed a ‘ ro, hos downed Mis MIX-UP CAME ON SIGNAL oF snot t nan battle plane. DANGER AHEAD. The totuly of the nf ; ne \ tatoment detatted an| According to the story tn ctroulation 8 itu 183,703, Wala : . arenes ott which was bucking the swiit 198,482, a lead for W ¢ 1 of serial solivlty tars f The Race ahead of the The same fitty-throe eo Amber citing 54 aerial) peutschlind as a scout, signalled to unofficial count gave Wile a lead t there, It was In this sec- |t Ine indicating danger Mana hemer got bis latest |@head, Capt. Hinseh of the interned mi ft \ a . vnsiip Neckar, who has eda Mou ort captain for the : i 4 airraid) Castern Forwarding Company had the ikea eas | 1 1 Wed toward the Deutsoh- i ; 1 yuld give orders by «HUGHES LEAD GUT 10.94 | ; se on te tat langerously near the sub- ide swerved her into with the under-sea boat's IN MINNESOTA VOTE "00 e only man yeu lous fo dfrom 4 wnd's crew vas drag é vu Hungarian sea>|and could not be questioned before is home here for made | Hug! This shipping ued by the Plum Isl+ wh " a United States 31,000,000 PAID FOR OLD "28 KUHN LOEB & GO, HOME >"... "auto MAYBE THE VESSEL SEEN NEAR BY WAS SERMAN U BOAT. orts a t station or submarine WP > NORWEGIAN SHIP SUNK. ho Ship, tue I Sj Nex ta © supposed to of the Sound ation ¢ f the col- y Harry Baker (e satd that the Seott 1 slightly ahead of the an eddy caught both ripool grasp and American Yachel War Collection & was sunk about eleven rom New London, where the past Race Rock and the rrty fathoms deep. The the tug Was dDlowe out m) SUKGINEN YORK IPRRIAL . hanke ait ack Jucnting regatta tela! 2 OUNDTE Ud ores. ade! SR bottom of sae

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