The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1916, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

28 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1916. ssc".ete "2 ZIMMERMANN WILL TEN INQUIRIES {FRANCE HONORS (*is227 fone | SHP RESCUES MEN SMFS Ove... WICC HOLT BACK injured. AT BATTLE FRONT told me a terrible story of the launch- Princes Xavier and Sixte of Par- . a Ing of the first of tho Britannic's ma, are serving In the Belgian Problems, } boats near the stern, and of the ship | army. President Poincare recently William Jennings Bryan told i heeling over with her screw out of | U0. decorated both the Princes with I nienivera Of ine Testare CIE ab 1h Or Th i the water whirring around in the alr, the War Cross, Hotel MeAlpin this afternoon that | “Two loaded boats were sucked to- | —. | -_—— meneeean OTTAWA, Nov, 23.—News has | he had given up attempting to roive | hi ink! ol, smashing | "I " ’ face * . hed Canada that a few days Sole ono ‘able a r — + The matchword Many were xitiea | New Secretary of Foreign Af-| Most Serious Cases So Far In-|M. Millerand Pays Tribute at | Ster the Duke of Connaught, late | Missing Long wie. Mendes Had] te vavouating Wormutimua oni (oays President sient Cleveland's butright and others received terrible) fairs a Modern of Moderns volves Sinking of Liner | the Sorbonne to Their Varied | Governor General of Canad! re- epare 0} 9 “Thirty-six years ago L started te 2 ul er is ac wounds, Haid the stewardune: teried to BABAR ta Went We Prepared for Death When | txt SAT ihe es a Daughter Is Teaching in Her “It really was worse than the T! | in His Views Marina and Arabia. Services in the War. France on a visit to the Canadian Picked Up. nhot say that any great number | Paris Lighthouse, tanle.” — | ——— —— troops. tepubl st have been convert “Many aurvivors were landed : i : 3 IN i BER S “RS Fi PATUS, Nov. 23.—In the ampithea- o y PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 28.—Buf- ig settled “rt stays settle if ‘And #0 M Winifred Tfelt, who devoted M 1 tended @) AIDE =ALSO. FRIENDLY.|BE N ANS RS ; Ho was entertained at luncheon Nod moral question, however, Phaleron, a well known summer re tre of the Sorbonne to-day waa held |!" a dugout by a ihe Sai feted by wind and wave, which for | expect quicker and more satistuc-| herself for many years to working sort, four miles from Athens, Others ¥ the first of a series of meetinga which | ¢f4l. During the boa “ see three daya and nights threatened to, 1Ty renutte fr nm my new ¢ morte for the blind in this country and who were put ashore at the Piraeus, an! Both Candidates for the Place} Washington Lays Particular) wit carry through this country to J mn guns parabens i hig Pat crush their frail little tauneh, three! though the waya should. start {{s Known everywhere as the founder object Jeason in German ruthloasnons| 1 ead on Americ Stress Upon Fact That | clvitans and to the soldiers at the peas aa ee ac. Duke ct |. men. who were rescued by tho steam-/ tere, but sooner or later they get|of the Lighthouse for the Bitnd tw for Athenians, Still more were) ave Specializec olress a : a ; front the ratory of what America has | *bout nt ie maid view have rec [28D Dorchester twenty-five mites here the prohibition fieht gets| ‘ls city, arrived here to-day on tha brought aboard allied ships to Kerath-| can Affairs. Women Were Imperilled, done for France curing the war. ‘The J Connaught Is Bal southwest of Fire Island lightship.| yc you ‘will find: thet the news. | Rochambeau, of the Franch line, ta ine, in the Gulf of Salamis." | aiianaiasacamst meeting was held by official » barns byt tke & present to |] Vere fended here shortly before 1 pipers will lend plenty of space to|ralee funds for the blind abroad. na later despatch the correspondent | RERLIN (hy wiretoas to the Aaso-| Under the auspices of the ax iia | o'clock this afternoon. the Bersons who Wish to, tell of the! she h shed a Lighthous? ‘ A Shak weak oF th 0 2 5 | ; Nihe witert 6 om fer The Thomos J. Gunson! failure of prohibition in Kansas, “ sroelge Rs pga este deta haekied Pe b von Clated Press via Sayville), Nov. 28—| known as "The Effort of France and Fmperor Witam's mother was [| a. nnd thomas J. Ganson dra of, The politician will dodge while [in Paris, where 3,000 mon, whose eye- when given new clothing, were none| u Ate |A Derlod OF colteptications mug aqatel £8 All s alatar of The DIG, ir } as J on JF OF the dodging is good. Hut he also| sight has been Injured, are being pre- te worse for their experiences and 1 Ho be tnpending in German-American} Alexandre Millerand, former Minis- | College Point, and W. C. Rob: | wit stand up and be counted when| pared for occupations which wile foined another ship almost iinmediate- sna, Germany's conduct of sub-| tr of War, delivered the principal | ai bin of Bay Shore, L. 1, : that Ie the wise thing for him tO} bring them a living ly. Kidd of the Ministora of the Cen- mint, ts foray ehtel andiataieh marine warfare has brought forth an| “ddress, He spoke with great earn. | MER IS VICTOR hits area 1 ; rrarrapte ere: ———— While thousands of soldiers hav 1 Powers, expelled from Athens tv ci Sten taurmani:le dhe tive — bundant crop of American Inquiries, | e8tness and feeling of American gen- ' GUYNE nen wh bi hta of thi ; MAKES HIS THIRD ESCAPE had their eyes Injured but 2,000 of the the allie jcountered the nurses in ld Beane cent ot Prue, [Of which Joxeph C, Grow, the Amor-|¢rosity and of the personal devotion j ter were sighted late last night. One ' armies of France have entirely tos! the Actacon Hotel, but tere eee ne nt ne een dtiniver, [0a charge, rocently haw filed ten—| to the French cause of thousands of IN 220 AIR BATTLE! »int of water—ona this taken trom | SECOND FROM SING SING |’: sam Sis Hit sala Then sutbreak against them. econ 0 ‘ 1s (five of thom on Monday, individual Americans, mony hundreds onan jthe engine—and a single match re- re being cared for in the Party The liner, which was never tn] fel ‘ | of whom had come to France and in mained. They had had no food since ; been | ordinarily, upon the Hix remain to be answered, Includ- ; : em) French Aviator Brings Down An-| they became lost, and were on the Lighthouse with others leas seriopek; transatlantic service, having been | or et ne atrial posts, but after a |i the cases of the Marina, on which| Perilled their lives to serve the na- . . ; seh d Bares J Mohr, Long Term Prisoner, Again| injured. Already more than 300 bav: taken over as a Red Cross ship as . Hin ® Mumber of Americana appear to) ton. He continued other German Airplane in the verge of exhaustion, ; graduated and have left to tale " i as Me Was launched, waa toro] car in y afternoon they started on Demonstrates Boast That No . SUS NSE LY: AO ae Nov. 23 (via TV ation of Go Jagow as Secretary ni-officially announce od Zimmer. rela ie 08 fairs is # Will be succcoded by Al A reached this { men ng stone rin the Consular service p= , ‘ ‘ Sun }. have been killed, and the Hner Arabla,| “There will forever remain shel- Reg | edecessor was by birt Incl! i g " egion of Somme. . Pi "i ! tions pedoed at 10 o'clock aesday morning Lee te zi ee inci the winking of Which, the Amertoan| tered, under the mingled folds of the ral ]® short cruise off the Long Island Jail Can Hold Him. Singularly enough, most of the blind her Athens despatches say, and wont | Nation a junker of Junkers a Government declares, appeara to be| Stars and Stripes and the red, white] PARIS, — Nov =Sub-Lieut.| Coast, The battrles went bad, and] rae gaee ae down near shore in fifty-fl min.| irony of fate, was comp to w ® \nconsivtent with the promises of the! and blue of the French flag, and pre. ; George Guynemer, a French aviator, | the launch, 19 feet long, was awept n making good his boast that} ore studying typowriting and short- u » was commanded by Capt, C.] hard str against hin own elise A. Bartlett, one of the beat known] the questions of submarine policy commanders on the Atlantic, ‘The ves-| 44 German peace aims, el copt $8,000,000. The retirement of vo ow from SUBMARINES KNOWN TO HAVE|‘he servica of the ¢ ament 9 BEEN IN THESE WATERS. | pears to be final, The Aasoolated The Daily Mall correspondent] Press correspy no prison could hold him, John Mobr,| hand a k term prisoner in Sing Sing,|!s developed, th become most profi escaped early this morning, He has|cient, Miss Holt declared, Their teach: ’ been sent to prison three times and/er n stenography is Miss Esther Cleve: rs 4, when th ne of toucd | 1 in the annals of the two coun. | has brought down his twenty-second | out to sea b r |Germon alrplane, ording to the! passed, but the liunch was too small ‘Tho United States bases tts atl {Can heroes who have fallen gloriously |{nouncement mado by the French | to be seen, and the occupants had n on the fle . War Office this afternoon. The state- tude In the case of the Arabla on the on the fleld of battle as aviators, as | YY ! . ‘ h time he has escaped—twice from] tang, daughter of the late P isaumption that it was unarmed and! Soldiers of the Foreign Legion or in| Ment says = raday passed, and we pre-| Sing Sing and once from the Queens| anu“ reaiden: out warning, and is Succoring the wounded “Sub.- Lieut. George Guynemer| pared to meet death.” said Gunson sr.) County Jail Cleveland that there was ade- In this connection he named § brought down yesterday his twenty- and hungry. Dark’ Notice of the escape was sent to the| Miss Bernhardt ¢ in Government regarding the, #¢ry Many vessels | nent of passenger Hners. tries the names of the young Ameri- we torpedood w unable Jent ik Informed that we iret ant, @ grand the fo cretary ia not being con / . and nnn aio! 6 ee hardl t New York police, but the police of Os-| 4 > sae says Admiral du Fournet bh ee ti ae A de being Oh") quate Justification for forcing the| Norman Vrince, Sorgt. Kiffen Rock- SE eee arey the Petehdbaa data, hardly settled over the ocoan| thing. covering the ground over which | eeuter of President Grant, te also 4 warned navigators that two ae ies te : re i Taciareal sto A hiv Muengers Into the boats, Washing-| Well ond Col, Victor Chapman of the/ St, Christ, In tho region of the| WBEn we saw the lights of the Dor- | tho escaped man Would have to travel,| tacher in the Lighthouse and man: umably set by a sub-| Von Jagow has insinte ut his ing mines, p marine, have been picked up south- | health necessita' | west of the Piraeus. jtirement from offictal life. Austrian and German submarines) Count Hodo von Wedel will pr are known to have been active in the | @bly be the next Ambassador to Aegean, wher there has been no enna, although the fna nohas evidence that any mines had been Mot yet been made Por the vacunt chester, It was a desperate ¢ yan were not notified, according to a state. | Women of the nobility of England ant light Ment made at Ossining Police Head-| the most prominent of the old Royalla: quarters: " ’ ,| faimilies of France are also assisting. | among those | upon railroad stations and bivouacks Mohr was known under several thy - mene: should hove refrained from) Americans who had sacrificed their) pehind the enemy front in the Somme! aliases. He was first sent up in 1903, Before leaving for this country | lives regton, that's all.” ba gs in 1912 Miss Holt visited fifty hospitals nen, . | “seve sh alrple belonging | —- in March 5, 1915, he was arrested | the front and w lone to the firine ir cases in re-| Alluding to the immensity of Ameri- veral British airplanes | stativ Ran orted them | for robbery in. Lon; a ¢ Hs ee hieedthe ee gard to which replies already ha to the Marine Corps have flown over| Relatives of the men reported them ¥ ng Island City and! jing when the French captured Fort ton believes: the submarine com r on avcertaining that th on and children on the! of the Foreign Legion as aviation service and Rene P omme. H, W. Parkoworth and Allan Seegor| “French bombing airplanes threw | but we e final match t Jdown yesterday numerous projectiles! the searchight. 1 rememt ra his complete re men were Ww de ” lifeboat come alongside, and n atta many in th fi é ; | can effort for France, he named many ore y missing several days ago and a wide-| Sentenced to Sing Sing for thirteen Undor-s ship Baror eli Zeebrugge, where they threw down | mis J i | , varroes lise , stay settee’ na tie : pte ia i ; ‘ i ; hoon made was found to have fairly! persons and societies, including the |thirty-fuur bombs i torpedo boats | Koread search was instituted around | Years, vith three years of an old Vaux, She van os a wri t also is emphasize at, after | 208 mm Ki . p convincing answers, which it ts be-| American Relief Clearin, e tied up close to the Zeebrug¢e docks, | Fire Islanc eft he had fourteen and a half|few hours after the last firing died 7. " tort : LJ “ | ea e & House, the . — a * e 5 were ‘an ha wen the recent Channel raid. Germany| 4 " of the Foretgn Officer, 141 hoved may put quite a different us-|Committes of American Art Students | 28° bombed the hangars of a =— years left to serve when he escaped away and she assisted many of tho stated that hospital tratfic across the | Haron von dem Bussche-Haddent | detachment of hydroairplan One| ——.— founded, She sald (he carnage. Was 4 th v pect on affairs, It ts pointed out) organized by Whitney Warren, the. | 1 one torpedo boat appear Closing Quot ne. ghtful for di Channe! war unusually heavy, which | sn, former Minister to Buchar . hangar and 0 pedo boat appear | - too frightful for description. Jed | apparently the strongest Hdates, Lote: that according to testimony of) American Chamber of Commerce in| to have been damaged. All the Drit- With net chauges from previous closing, —-—— 1s interpreted by officials as intended | 45 ly the strof candida her own pnasengers the Arabla wae| Paris, the American Ambulance « 8 Mr shitae velarmea asta.” te tae to east suspicion on the bona fide! Baron Bussche-Haddenhausen Would orned and used her capnon, that the| Neuitiy; Dy Brig dpi dls. | Slaska Gold Mine. 1249 | See racter of cross-Channel hospital| bring to the post a broad acay eullly; Dr. Alexis Carel's capital} | Ailts-¢*halme: Prt | peed Ne peed seed belied in jay i sea was smooth, and that other ves-| 4: Gomplegne, supported by th Aw ‘ | tr in mm allied hospital eras nm ancesh with Amerie alfalr hav | Nhe 4 * o je 2 *« Aye can ie ne 4 ' my, Set were near. It in argued that the! Rockefeller Institute; Mrs, Chaunc Na general. ing been successively » It waa stated the Britannic had been 4 hosplitai ship ¢ cretary mbassy at Washington, head of tt vr since whe Was) American department of the Poreien a . rey Am HN) & Leatiie Arabia, having on board & IAPR) St Depew'n hoapital at Atmel, Sire ON MACEDONIAN FRONT MH ee r her ef colle war-workers,| py pw Am. Linwed ‘ . P. Whitney's hospital at Jullly, dm hacomotiis .: should be regarded as a tragsport, ; | Ri dive nA eet WASHINGTO: . -98—The | And among the individuals, Mra! by Forces Reported Driven} | Ato vay 16,000,000 passengers placed in the service, earlier in the | Office and Minister to Buenos Ayr | Entente S © ( war, and that, besides the wounded, | He was slated as ROFTAND's BUC>| wording of the Herlin dospateh that | W2bert W. Bilas, wite of tho Secre- | Back in Region West of | —aeee jam : carried seated during pe) Ses Heyend ) tha sebeteary: Sew | connor mb ah he: 4 from the Ar-|-q period of complications may be) try Of the American Embassy in | aN A te ° am Ye at | the past year—a splen- and medical staff was permitted to gentine. Von Stumm, who isa son of jimpending in German-American rela. | Pat | Monastir. (Continued from First Page) | Rites i did redotd, Wet there travel on the vessel. the fanwous steel and iron magnate of A telegram of greeting signed by a siemeetnchd . tions.” aroused much Interest In offi- cial circles, especially as the despateh was allowed to pass a very strict cen- BERLIN, Nov (by Wireless to prominent Amer Was read bY) gayyille),—The Intento forces that| been engaged with German. | > the Khineland, also speetaliz | American aff naving Emile Boutroux. Among the ci friend of President Wilson, read FIGHTING SLOWS DOWN Amricti “arpa MA vale eine ee | nave were Theodore Ht t, Elihu to: “Your not » victory will hearten Bie pail Officials refused to disclose detailalert E. Peary, Robert Hincon, Myron T.|front in the region east of Lake|, nouaibla the f - Fe The appointment of Dr. Zimmermann | of the inquiries went to Kerlin on the| Herrick, Frank A. Vanderlip, Mrs. W.| Ochida to the west of Monastir, have | T°Ke Possible the full sermon for th dential adviser and close personal were 3,000,000 available unused seats during the same period—which seems to indicate that, fie ees aah “| wit rt Ve Chancellor von Hethmani- ground that they were only Inqulrtes|K. Vanderbilt, Misy Anne Morgan, A.|falien back, the War Uifice ane |8P¢at work before you.” somehow or other, there jin Says Assaulis as the British Welwes of considerable parliament for fact and would have @ very bad! Barton Hepburn, W. Beck, | nounced to-day | It was revealed to-day that W : d French Were Taoliptae debut PuNen, Of ct on public opinion If an alarm| Wildard Straight, ; xotto,| It reports local attacks on the/{am Jennings Bryan waited until the is always room at the ani rench ere have retign on Ratiie were given only to be shown ground- nuel Fairchild, William D>. Guthrie | front between Presba Lake and the|¢nira day after election, to be sure of | top—of a Repulsed. ha ; the Chancellor's lows. the New French Orphans’ Society, | bend of the Cerna, north of Monastir, Rap Seat sed, dere uwink to Von Jagow's Many of the cases now being Inves-| Charles Coffin of the Relief riig/and the repulse of an assault on a| the returns, before sending “heartiest BERLIN, via Sayville wireless,! debate. tor. Zim Latte ad f ne NEUE tsoted, tt Ix adinitted, may fail to de- | House, Charies Downer, Joseph Greid-| height held by troops of the Central) congratulations upon your re-election Nov. British attacks north of} sp Guedecourt and assaults by the) mermann tw big, broad-shou French against the northwest edge of | PAst Prussian with a detern in G y, a jovial manner, a hearty Pierre Vaast Wood failed lant! ly violation’ of Germany's | ta but some are known to be! § der, Mi» izabeth Marbury, Miss| Powers east of Paralove. jand earnest good wishes for the suc- ie De Wolfe, Maurice Leon, Fred- —<—<»—_—__ cess of your second term." erick Allen, Col. T, Bentley Mott, John lies’ si ; Ma cane American aM-|Chapman, | Edwin Marwin, James WOMAN GOES T0 ROOF | Pathos mingled with humor in some auch and m conclusive, but no action keen sense of by mor. He in a ti dern | aye Stillman, Barret Wendall, Frederick of the messages received by the Prest- night, according to to-day’s War Of-| of the moder mocert will be taken until Germany's reply |Coudert and Otto Ho Banpard dent ’ appointinent) has been received Leek fice statement, should be a good augury for the 3. Ws ; | “We love you. God save you,” was During the evening hours fire in-|t of German-American relations, | frequently noted in those from the ker anda Hidebater. Dr lered iwi enue ee creased en both sides of the Ancre Sip atirene LAA site of frien TWO MONTHS IN JAIL GREEKS REFUSE 10 GIVE Il With Nervous Disorder, She} country's interior - we ind fn . Sto! be ? 8 : - Sy = , and in the, ie sretin intr b a UP ARMS TO ALLIES| Shoots Herself With a Fellow) stany trom foreign etda wore trom % 1g LONDON, No’ Quiet on the| Te Hust ny | FOR BELGIAN KICKERS | Boarder’s Revolver. Parao na) Wnone: TSHttys Lite HOuKe | ye 18 me “to-tay by the Weapon en t, aids were unable to establish, but al 434 4h — ce « ) Nov. @—A # a Se ) i’ Mra, y v" C ee 5 : Voy 116! Otticos, yee a Y aah - A squad of . ; ; | Government Declares That Compli- Mra, Ray Joel went to the room of} of whom expressed belief the Presl- |) wy Weg police searched wan 400 citi- | Exiles Who Refuse to Work Are} n ; one of her boarders, Dora Heitner, at} dent's re-election held out great tas at Wniat Avalinne roe [Hens of “Little Htaly” for guns, dirkal Cy iccty punished, Says Hok | ance With the Demand Would | 3.5 “go, west One Hundred and|hopes for future mallonat gence eae — OTTAWA, Ontario, Nov. 23—About| {rte enue Not a gun. or duickly Punished, Says Hole | ba Uaneuital, No. as Twenty-first Street, at 9 o'clock to-| 4 friendly relutions, 100,000,000 bushels of wheat will be| hardly retired when a dozen. shots land Newspaper. avaliable for export thie’ yer, accord:| crwcked out and Mafia. claimed hebohhnge pape : Mr. Hughes again reli mibten’ witch tens Gepertmental eati-| ax victims Tony 1k METERDAM, Nov, 23. Two! respondent at Athens cables as fol-| tho dresser was a large piece of paper| MT ughes again relapsed into eee Tete ct eta! Canadian | DI Leonardo, d./ months’ imprisonment i4 the puntah- | jow on which was written: “Look for| lence and secluston to-day at Lake- ment meted out by German author-| “phe Greek Government has re-| me on the roof wood. He remained indoors at Laurel- liew to Belgian exiles who refuse to! fused the demandy of Vice Admiral! Mrs, Joel called Frederick Roberta, | 8th on ee Pera ien of Sie Salk jo work thelr captors demand, ac-|}qu Fournet that Greece surrender| an actor, also a boarder, and Mr, | And worked steadily clearing up 4 large scan ek : % Ss accumulation of correspondence, Me to tha newspaper Echo de/eghteen field batteries, sixteen bat-| Roberts went to the roof, There he| His secretary sald Mr. Hughes had Bolge. The Belgians, it was declared,| tories of mountain artillery with | found Miss Heitner dead with # bul-| nothing to announce at present con- | had been imprivoned at Combienta}| 1,000 shells for each, 40,000 Mann-| Jet bole in her head and his pistol in| cerning bis future plang. He will re- The police | LONDON, Novy, 28.—Reuter's cor-| day to call her for breakfast. On = tt and Fr ra Hoth are de marked letters ved “Storm Hero’’ ‘eter’ Umbrella REMEMBER “The reply concludes that the sur- to-day when ordering your food supplies to nd Dusneldort tichera with 290 cartridges ench, 140 | her right hand, A hailboy, who] malo at Lakewood unit after Thanks. q and | ask your grocer for The population of the Belgian city | machine guns with ammunition and| heard the shot, thought an automo- Hughes will return to New York and is} Women of Lessinos openly revolted at the Atty motor vans, bile tire had blown out in the neigh- uine practice of law but In what} | riation ord *% and attacked the connection ts still undetermined, render of war material for financial | bYFhood. * ar a m a * . 4 ‘way station, smashing ita win-| compensation or otherwise would| Mise Moltner was fifty-five years “aids teat Congrats A New Frame if ows. constitute a fragrant violation of | oid. She recently returned, unbene-| reaching the White House at 9 o'clock the Wind Breaks It, | LONDON, Nov, 28.- Neutrality and moreover that public | LONDON, Nov. 28—The German | Peutallty und moreover that public! pied, from a courae of treatment for |iast night. ‘The text waa aa follows: levy on Belgium has been increased | forces of Greece being no neutralized | Mervous trouble In @ sanitarium at| The Progident, | from 40,000,000 francs a mgnth to] as to be unable to defend her vital| Denville, N. J. She knew Mr. Rob-| — The White Itouse, $0,000,000, according to a Reuter'a Am. | mterenta if they were endangered.” [erty had a revolver, for she saw hin Hecdine te the $1.50 opracs Better Quality Than Ever Ke Pes pat: Pian Sreennat FE PETS jonencas of the sterda pi dol rench n a a a] lowin re " " Wabash) pt A | ponnesys Hallway ‘station: SS it has been virtually completed, — | Westen Cuion 7 1OL4 Ly = : permit me to extend to you my | Wi!hs aia nat® sa + BOWIE WINNERS. Congratulations upon your re- | election, I desire also to express FIRST RACE—Selling: two-year-olds;| My best wishes for a most suc- six furlongs.—Radiant ‘lower, 102 SpesEUl Aine atone Chyke), straight $15.40, place $7.60, show 4 *, HUGHES, $5.20, first; Felucea, 104 (Willlams), Fairbanks Congratulates Marshall place rhow $7.40, second: High- GA way, + show $14.20, third aia stow ae My we Time d, Jack Carl, | INDIANARC Nov, 23. Spectre, Chemung, Itey Hnnis and Kim- | Charles W. Fairbanks, Republican nomi- “The Bayer Cross” |)”: HesHelling. suanaieans| 140 for, Vicerbresldent, tarday #ent al WE ALSO OFFER? six and a half furlongs me Dh, straight $10.10, place | Pres Thomas BR. hall on his a Hrieay Nosert ber aii MILK ¢ HOCOLATE ASSORTED NUT is on every package and on every | $5,60, show S8is0, rats Matwaen tye 120) Te LS mindy. toathaome bors of canis Walters All “The World’s Best” tablet of Genuine Aspirin. Purchase ay jonas ited d), show $4.00, | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN || Biendat™ rdmbinition at ‘bute rw me vi 6 a olaases, Con- ’ s e B | Ford pial at rid Carton G. and = ; ‘i WHEAT ‘tak tea c's Sitear and finest 13¢ The richest, smoothest’ and most delicious ayer: Tablets BN cee ppeeoue ana HAAAIOAR TI Het e,, SRS i Nd 2 corn nes coffee yi > eve > 4 ey ; 20 [ISN May 18085 ia 5 7 coffee you have ever tasted. A quality cup that ; |" aymen), Ee At'00, pln $3.10, | ion July: the it Extra Special for Friday, November 24th will cheer and strengthen you as no other can sot |] MILK CHOCOLATE ORANGE CRESH—A brand Clone, one which In destined i-breaking run of 0 show $2.60, first, True As Steel, 112 Myke), place $10.20, show. $8.70," wec- te ypu, a ; Vermont, biz (Sehuttinger), show | 04% Mls wy ! d ne, L2t, Lady Bar-| oF ore 06% oll. but t Kurthane, “Amazon, Fair’ Helen —»———_. Helousnens of whicly hasited ym Thancellor Boyd of Ontario Dead, TORONTO, Ont, Noy. %3.—Chane Fngineer Tries to End Life, cellor Bir John A, Boyd, aged eighty, of 4 BARCLAY : he John Halstead, an engineer, f0rtY] ine supreme Court of Ontarto, dled LANOT Stns wd You've tried the rest—now try THE BEST Your grocer has it, or will gladly get it for you if you INSIST They protect you against counterfeits and substitutes, Look fei Comes in I-lb. and 1b. tiny on! Yeur Guarantee pulverised, granvlated or in the bean “The Layer Crose of Purity'* old, fired two bullets into Ms early to-day at his home here, Sir John AR ROW aNAbSAl | ght temple this afternoon ‘m his home,|was in the Assize Court all of last Sole Nousters und Vackers | afeld in Pocket ria a eae A) No. 1743 Montgomery Avenue, | the |Woek Until Eriday “afternoon, when ‘he . grdcuiranid , j “| io Ford oO e 01 cy AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., Inc.—NEW YORK. " nit tes ha the manoaceticad [oie ede |iirona.” ‘ite waa taken io ordiham Woa-| waa taken iM with '& form ot stomach Oteadr is rhe The Largest Imoorting, Manufacturing “nah tases laae Bayer manulacture “in weft letter Which sald: “tL am| He was one of the deans of the ia Wholesale Grocery Concern in the World. Ome onan Wn JOUEMS ig wife ‘eaid| Supreme. Court he was” e eowal: 6 14.30 P, Y iate he hud complained of pains) charged with matters relating to ques- Eales pe dR vay Mb ry pele |iaNise Nea, tlone of international law aemanaieed more er se - ame otk eet otheee > we meee arene ~~

Other pages from this issue: