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oo a ne nn er me te te Pe TR — = rarer er ee ( a THE EVENING,WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917, SUES bury, representing the interests of POLITICAL. | . POLITICAL. HER SOLDIER HUSBAND Mayor Mitchel, that the -Iatter will nn i carry the New York Clty vote by at least 200, News from New York is , making the soldiers a bit apprehen- | Marie Weathered, who ts in train- aive regarding Candidate Hylan. Tho at the Bushwick Hospital, Brooklyn, boys feel that they would prefer leav- Red Cross nursing, to-day started 4 ing affairs of their home city In the e for separation against Bartlett hands of a man whose work they : ’ & member of the old Sev- have known during the last few yeara mt, who is about to join the than trusting the metropolis to eo te POLITICAL, de Drive, era are young men, and were married a ye LI. ‘The charge j the iden “ot aving » young man for } Mayor appeals to them. in, In his answer Weathered says 4 ‘ ‘wife agreed to a temporary separa- Stat The name of Hillquit, Socialist can- land urged him to enlist, promising There Are 20,918 Soldier V>t-|aidate for Mayor, ia never heard in Hive with him again after the ers and This Is Thei this camp and it will be a great sur John Skelton Williams Predicts Cut this out and to the polls— a. js cruelty and "Vote for one! ATTORNEY GENERAL. (Special From a» Staff Corre-| draft mon who recently arrived th spondent of The Evening World.) SPARTANSBUD | Voting among Camp Wadswe Thowsanda of the for the | pa jcelve a big yote among the from Yaphank, The {ndtcations | ! Wadsworth to-day are that will poll a subst Nov, §.—John Controller of the oi all i fallowers of Hliq nd ate re. WM, H. BURR... .6s0s0+0 «Prohibition to it a baptism, | Because of the voting bt re Chem hiag ther baptiam | Was done in the way of drill or in Re ciciise neve Seiuew ane for the number put through y the roads. The first group (No. 1) on the of new voterd is apparent when it 19 | ye ist enough to ® quarter of a cent a| a . found that ee way tickéts ‘and tn| official ballot includes the can- pes 1tes, and Increases {n class ; cara ot ane. | Enciecte i nlen ranging from 10:10 90, didates for Attorney General. . ASSOCIATE JUDGES OF 2 the camp b aries W. Taft, & djdier & ecelvi Pra ee en sked in an appilcation | Q Deputy 8 peret fy of Btate, in charge | from among the soldiers and says the filed by the + nilsondi entering Boston | is7"Vote for twol COURT OF APPEALS Jattention show upon him makes Railroads in other New England ter- : a a of the election, and the figures com- {X Republican ee it worth while being ill Further- rito also filed F . ; | piled by him developed the age aver-| more, Private * y" Is occupying ‘11. ' » filed, oF will shortly | The second group (No. 2) in- at pagent | If you are losing weight, | 4#°. 11 has long been stated that the /a nice soft hed instead of a cot and cations for authority vial _— ars of the wo e t by boys | Chained to the leg of the bed is his *lmilar increases, ; ro " thin, pale and run) rt ficc stands revealed in Camp [Pet raccoon Over ‘here, the sing of {He 36 per vents cludes the candidates for Associate BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO, . { Republican Mifpthce Johin'e Medicine| te "Tecrtscrezin “Dieinea 'ace| BERGER WANTS MAIL RIGHT. sate"‘Conneree” Commission wen aE Sear EP ll build néw flesh and); h for you. Itisa uilder and strength ver. total camp population, or 1 HEZEKIAH D, WILCOX... ... Socialist marked by claims Socialiat Editor Challenges Conatt- tutlonality of Spy Act. WASHINGTON, Nov The Mil kee Soctal Dem Ue Publishing ern raliroads that transportation fa- cilities and al stability nenaced by preval LOUIS B. BOUDIN....4..+.-+--Soclalist The next group (No. 3) includes rn | “Ky any, bitehy of the Milwaukee . It is safe for children, |*" .', sntitied to. ‘vote aor, of which Victor 1. Rerger ix. /W9, Cannot afford to make mix- the candidates for Mayor. John Pela WAUTER T. BLISS 5 «¢6500¢/ Exe 4 9) number 8 per cent. are under today brought proceedings in t*Kes," declared Samuel Rea, Presi- i ; 00, because it does not oe halen he the Vocal acdrin. to compel Postmaster ent of nnsylvania Railroad, in Purroy Mitchel 8 name appears case. “It Is not a time tor fifth in this group. All the other rate Fusion candidates appear al the on to restore the paper to class mailing priviles lal COLERIDOR A, HART. «+4 + Prohibtiion contain alcohol. York Father John's Medicine |* best for colds and) Ainoucn e necond » but neither is it a tin arding the facts of in expenses, of diminishing net o ammany has had a big |the cor hroat troubles. 60 years|[°15).00 roreers laboring aumong the | Act ing Income, of deferred maintenance, 4 ibe. —Advt. Na claimed by Col. Pred M. Waters give nd in head of their respective groups. future ones. War time jons, with the re- sultant increase in the cost of labor and materials, make it imperative lo vote for Mitchel and the en- that an advance over the p . . . rates be grante: rted couns tire Fusion Board of Estimate put resentin| rty-eight systems operat- 2 Ing east of tho Mississippi and north a cross (x) alongside of each name of the ¢ o Itivers, ’ Py e Other railroad representatives on in the squares [_) to the right of hand ¢t ake general atatementa . . . Pi YLAN wore Alfred: $i: Mmith (of. the New the Bull's Eyes as indicated by the a EN res Bsvesns? York Central, James H, Hustis of the . Hoston and Maino, and Frederick D, eight arrows below. th MORRIS HILLQUIT.......~...Soctalist Underwood of th e. | When in May the asked for a 16 per cent they estimated that war time pric of labor and materials would increase their operating charges by $235, sr compila , Presented to ted an in tioned as fol $102, FL [women mes For Fusion Party [> | [mre =I vei = oa Vote in exactly the same way for _ A Comfort fo 6r Those at flome while fre is “OVER. THERE” SPECIAL Victrola XIV. ! 1 risen all the other Fusion candidates sulted from a corresponding advance running in the five Boroughs. of $168,431,000 in expenses. President Rea of the Pennsylvania predicated his pleas for an advance on the following existent difficulties of the roads “Continuous increases in the coat of For labor, fuel, supplies, taxes and of ob- | Comptroller > taining new capital, Inability to secure and retain eff Victrola X. | SCurtallinent of maintnann ex: Ther ta. sagt a GA), in the, scrgare to: the PRESIDENT OF THE Price, $85.00 | Price, $165.00 pone wc soralingn se in|) Si of hols eee veey SAS Ss t7°-Veto for onel_ BOARD OF ALDERMEN, 9 Witha Purchase of $5in Records | Witha Purchase of $8in Records labor and ma eral, ue ©) ie A ee we will place the we will place the ithatanaing “4 crease In op: ~ f al ; hs Victrole . $165 Victrola dar eat Fas in your home on the payment of | in your home on the payment of AUGRE WibOE non Cie’ LERale (oe the DO NOT RUB OUT OR OTHER — : carriers, ; . c Sates OF THE + ee $1 down $1 down the. lanue of. stock, with, the conse. Seay neni oasis Tashan alk = one! OF MANHATTAN. 13 Balance $5 per Month Balance $8 per Month gy upon th oe provements ntint f r i“ If you make a mistake return your ballot 5th Avenue 34th Street TO REOPEN 70 COAL MINES. and ask for a new one. You are entitled PRESIDENT OF THE- BOROUGH President of Kansas Workers Will to it. {FVote for onel OF BROOKLYN. 9 Call Strike Off To-Day, hor Beoekl Stokes |" Remember—If you make a single error your ballot will not becounted. THE BRONX. Republic PIMLICO ENTRIES, k Preiden > K THOMAS W, WHITTLE.... Fusion Party ACK, PIMLICO, Ma, N Borough of the Bronx , A L Be sure to cut out this announcement and take it with you to the polls tomorrow. PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH 8 Vote for one! OF QUEENS, For President ‘ J ROBERT W, HIGBIE., : ra “ — Tell your friends to do the same. Other- ‘ , . wise your votes may be thrown away. PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH 9 t@FVote for one! OF RICHMOND, For , ident oe ex FRANK 8, GANNON, JR......Republican Richmond i Fusion Committee of 1917 |: ose| Keep Mitchel on the job! jxrne} ie the Ftlen em. hike Fusion em- blem Be to vote slongeide it.