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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917. j BI TTER LOCAL FIGHTS MARK ELECTION IN VARIOUS BOROUGHS fh Manhattan. Tamme nacuivn, tonmnrantren Soldiers and Sailors Stationed About New York HYLAN IS THE FIRST Mayor Mitchel Casting His Vote 'VOTERS ARRESTED. See Ina Shanty Near Riverside Drive aN Fp AUD CHAREES gett ct these courts, Judges Crain _ Casting Their Votes at 69th Regiment Armory in " CANDIDATE TO VOTE;| Piiasisas aii cay, several Asstst- 4919999999994 O44 1G44 4G 04 14-44 | eral Sessions all day, several Assist- Pant District Attorneys and lawyers from each party being In constant at- : } : fendance to act in ball casen. | ; ; WOMEN RIOT AT EAST SIDE i POLLING PLACE. ; | Bhortly after 9 o'clock there was a : small riot at Rivington, Ridge and ; : . ue . : | Pitt Street, on the east side, as the ; _— 7 Visory re wens hen ah ad | result of the women electioneering ; pest tg ts Ach Gig | within the lines. According to Police : | | man Lipski of the Clinton Street 4 Sa ten one “Aires rom | Station, Gussie We n, twenty-one t a ra we At Ce wate: wales > Judge John F. Hylan was the frat | The first ee for be vowae oce mg : tn Pui yen ties ae $ | of the Mayoralty candidates to cast Wired ae! U@teloek ak No: kt awe “What's the use of you men voting? | ‘All the ballots have been bought up.” When she refused to obey his order to leave, the policeman said, he pieced her under arrest. Women, screaming, ran to the aid ef the girl and a crowd quickly eollected, which held up traffic. A call was sent in for the reserves at Clinton Street station, and Surah Loafer of No. 92 Ridge Street; Esther Saranoff, same ad- dress, and Esther Ploxin, twenty- two, of No. 95 Cannon Str were arrested for disorderly con- duct. An additional charge of as- saulting # policeman was placed against Miss Ploxin. All over the oast side the Socialists have been diligently spreading reports | that the other political parties are buying votes. Ida Glotzer of No. 643 Sixth Sireet, a watcher at Public School No. 188, Houston and Lewis Streets, arrested Martin Gross, and turned him over to @ policeman, de- | claring that she heard him say to a man: ‘Come into the hall and I'll his vote. He left his home at No, 969 | Bushwick Avonue, with his daughter, Virginia, shortly after 8 o'clock and walked two blocks to Public School at the corner of Grove ana 116th Street, the polling place of the 18th Election District of the 17th As- sembly District, Paul Scherster, thir- ty-two years old, a tailor, was chal- lenged when he attempted to cast his ballot Evergreen Avenue. He recelved his | ballot, which was No. 88, from Clerk Emil Friehenger, spent three minutes fn the booth and his ballot was dropped into the box at 8.80 o'clock. As the Judge was leaving his home an ashman was throwing ashes into acart. The dust sprayed the candi. date and the man tipped his hat and apologized. ‘The Judge told him not, to mind, as he had to do his work, | When Judge Hylan finished voting he sald: §-4499969-0-09-00-4, 6-96006OO4O6-4 oe “I voted the straight Democratic ie be | ticket and for the suffrage amend- ment. Lam confident of being elected and the rest of the ticket with me, I shall remain at home all day and at ' 7 this evening shall go to the Bu ness Men's League at No. 60 Bast 424 | { INARMY AND NAVY | AT ARMORY LEAD. s:::""c" "se" for Mayor, voted 11 o'clock, oa MAY ELECT MAYOR 10 FRAUD RAD CHARGE se WOMEN CONFIDENT (Ste tessa soa ta | Another man, charged with false ‘a short way from his residence, No. May Include Women registration, who came before Magis- trate McQuade, was Samuel Camp- Members Next Session bell of No, 230 West Firty-eighth Street. He was arrested when he 7 . we || voted at No. 120 West Forty-sixth One or more women may ly || Street, one of the polling places of the elected to the New York Assembly 1) Tenth’ Assembly District. An election at to-day's’ election. No woman || watcher who made the complaint sald has eves served! iw the body Campbell didn’t live at the address he Fannie Warshafsky is the So- |) Sve. in the Lower House from the See- || wife ai pay there and came around ond District of the Bronx. Marion | to vo He awore in his vote and was {m- mediately arrested on complaint of Nathan Engel, Deputy State Superin« tendent of Elections, who alleged that investigation by the police failed to, show that Scherster lives at No, 4 East 117th Street, the address he gave. Scherster was arraigned before Mag- ' istrate Breen in Harlem Court, and dismissed when he produced a State Census card to prove he had given the right addrass. ¢ William McGoldrick of No, 581 10th » Avenue was arrested when he cast | his ballot at No, 519,West 44th Strept, the Fourth Election District of the Fifth Assembly District. The com- | plainant was a watcher for the Hon- est Ballot Association, MvGoldrick Proved to Magistrate McQuade in West Side Court that he had lived at | bis present address for twenty re err rrs What City and State Are Voting For To-Day. Polls opened clone at 6 P.M Fair and warmer weather for casted New York City ve for Mayor, Comptroller, President Aldermante Board, Borough Prosidents, Alder- men, county offlcers, Justices of Supreme and Municipal Courts, Judges City Court. New York State votes for Con- stitutional amendment giving full suffrage to women; Constitutional amendment exempting first class cities’ water bonds from debt limit; Attorney General; two As- sociate Justices Court of Appeaus, M.; will followed the prinoner to the Union Market Police Station. The man who was to be bribed ran Gross's accuser said, Abe Beckerman, Socialist candidate for Alderman, caused the arrest of Jacob Fox on a charge of attempted | bribery. BROOKLYN AND BRONX POLL- | ING HEAVY VOTE. In Brooklyn, regarded by the politi- ) cal leadérs as the pivotal borough of fhe Mayoralty fight, the forces of the four candidates for City Executive! gathered dhrly at the polls, In the! 4 Riverside Drive, He was ai mpanted by his son, Lawrence A. ——— Their Ballots Can't Be Counted | Swann sea i Investigation] & freshman of Wesleyan’ University. iy Jaake , ion The didate id ‘ for Six Weeks Under Law After Eight Are Found Pre- | women's suttenge ana woven ace ’ —Are Widely Scattered eer his daughter, Nina, would be able to pared for Soldiers. vote next year. Ho was confident of | getting @ largo Socialist vote and The 65,000 men from New York City| sald that if he weren't elected, the | jear afternoon that at | camp: in various branches of Government m leasning this afternoon that 4t Gi he. had been worth while. 1 | least elght of the 300 ballots sent. to r John Purroy Mitchel voted jmervies may decide to-day's Mayor- ai 12.50 o'clock in the Nineteenth | the old 69th Armory in Lexington | 4 ; Seventh Election District of the First alty election. If they do, the result Avactis for Cie ase Of keel to Cee Election District of the Ninth As- Aseuibly District, is Public School! iy, Photographic records of the|TAY Not be known until a Week ber) oa oy cntitied to vote in| Ce Ine cede eens, Pace | Three Watchers on Guard at No. 1, at Concord and Adams Streets, | cmcial voto in the Board of Estimate | fT? Christmas. Just what part thelr 9 ; Laing, Socialist, is running in the Maglatrate McQuade rent a police? f this State had been marked before. | Street, between Broadway and River- Vv 0} ce in 7 |man to Investigate Campbell's story. 300 votes had been cast at # o'clock. | worn circulated among the votere {vote will play in the contest depends hand, soven of them for the stratgnt | de Brive Hin ballot was No, 280. ° Every Ball ting Place jens Dieta i. are} If Proved to be true and Campbell “4 on the plurality of the winning can- pl Sabla’ 6 left is home a th reet an y ok Ly! ‘o women also ischarged. In Judge Hytan's polling place at) Estimates of the Hiliquit voto var- [00 the plure Fusion ticket and one for Judge| Riverside Drive in company with Greater City. also was di Ke Bushwick Avenue and Evergiade) jo4 widely, The Socialists theme pret candidates on the Socialist ticket —Jessie W. Hughan, in the Sev- enteenth District, and Minna A. Vo8 | Arrangements have been made for! Hylan, District Attorney Swann, ac-| Theodore Roaseau, his secretary, and 000 | companied by 0 of his sta Detective Hines, After casting his mpanied by two of his assistants, | puiet Toa being photographed: the Joseph Naeman was held by Mag- istrate Brough in Essex $1,000 bail af! Street, where he yoted at 8.80 o'clock, | are hoping to poll more than 175, anh seventy-nine ballots had been Cast! and perhaps 200,000. Republicans OVerY ourt in rhe had been arrested New York soldier from France ‘Thousands of workers for Woman | PANTS. 6 oon that wan is , charged with registering ilicgally be arrived. mm give Hill 60,000, | 1° the Philippines to vote. How many Measr: ley and Joyce, went to the | Mayor said: Suffrage reported this afternoon pe Weill in the Eighteenth District. 'trom 3 104 Second Street. A dep- when he Matrict, ine| ene leaders sive Hillquit 180,000.’ vi vote cannot be estimated, but it|/4Fmory and, after examining the bal-|_ “My advices are that the early vot-leverything looked encouraging for The Soctaliste are runping wom- || uty" superintendent of eleouans In nearly every other district, a) Tammany cuts the figure down to} i 1 aveq a large percentage of them | lots, announced he would immediately ing is Saat, yon na ee = their cause and that watchers at the | eh candidates in several other cens Hcauved ne mania, arrest when he Gating those of workingmen as well | 125,000, : away begin an investigation to find out who | independent, vote is coming polls were having no difficulty in do- | tres of population. A strong So. || Voted at No. 45 First Avenue, Nae-__ ae wealthy residents, voting was also! o, her Hand, the Republican. | “!!!) Some quartered not far y strongly, which is an excellent sign rf man ¢élaims to have lived in the house Gea - non the other hand, the Republican: | save already voted. ‘Those in Franco, | Was responsible for thelr preparation. | for Fusion” ‘The understanding of the ring their work cialist trend is réported from But- || two years ad to have voted from Doacthird of the vote tn the Bronx | uch eatimate of the Hennett regu) os Teny in this country, voted yes.| Aw.Acores of the ballota had been | loyalty and Americanism issue of theKSMies Mary Garrett Hay, Charman | faio, Slate lecdee ik tork ra tl ace arene tol have ne-third of je vote in the Bronk! jar Republican vote is 60,000, while ‘ ' ‘1 ca ign 1s brought out solidly by 76% # the city, ar- day. voted before the alleged attempt at | Campaign ! for the five boroughs of the city, ‘had been cast by 9 o'clock. This was | +p, y places it at 80,000. torday the people in full number Pane of th a eepecially so in the Socialist districts.| 11 1» anroed ieone tho leaders of! ‘THO Inw makes specific provisions |fraud was discovered, there is no way | William M. Bennett voted at 11,85] TIved at the headquarters of the ty in the Twenty-third Election District | aii factions that the candidate whe |foF casting, counting and safeguard-|of knowing just how many had been |o'clock in a store at No. 50? Colum. | organization, No. 8 East 38th Stree EY " v0 D ot ger ly | marked advance. The ¢ o- | bus Avenue, which js in the Second] shortly after 6 o'clock this morning, of the Fourth Assembly District 120] peceives He eee eee ee ee ee en roe S1RLe SO aiecctgn Bitkel SeADa INGEN ACoet: : Magistrate Brough held Louis Radin, of No. 426 Sixth Street, in | $2,000 bail for tllegal registration, adin pleaded not guilty, It is alleged that Radin had not lived at Republican and Democratic Parttes would not be surprised were the Socialists to elect as many as eight Assemblymen—some of them 3,000 votes will be elect y ome his resets ddres; jo! enou votes of 290 registered were in the! sayor. hat figure is the vote Mc-| khown that the specific provisions of ferred to were found among the bal- bly District. He was at once sur.| companied by several prepdgeeat women. he aueea te pene ng enough to boxes, and in the Twenty-fourth Blec-| Call received four years ago, when) the law prohibit the counting of this| lots that had not been used. rounded by a group of friends who|She found that even A: Uae fete = - | Jacob Panken of No. 50 Stuyvesant ton District the same number out of| Mitchel defeated him badiy. The) vote tintil six soeks have elapsed) Soldiers and satlors from this State | predicted that he would win, much preliminary work hai las u ; | Str ; who his be nm active in @o- 28T nad been cast. The polling places! Presence of four headliny candidates) after Blection Day who were not able to re rand who and that the force of watchers was PAINLEVE’S AID ACCUSED I eeeaten’ tacos Wor eaten We sieer are at Nos. No. 1628 and 1692 Wash- the total vote into amatice wetioe!| ‘The law provides that the ballots |are on duty in this vicinity were in- | complete. ington Avenue, respectively. In the| At all party headquarters reports | hall be vent from the various camps | vited to cast their ballots at the|| HOW She Mayoralty ‘The sutfragiste ‘had 6,180) watch- OF BETRAYING SECRETS |°: fesloy GEInLenel ravenian Reo collector of internal revenue, Stand, ‘Thirty-seventh Election District, of | recetved indicated none of the trowbles | to the Secretary of State at Albany armory and more than 200 had taken ers, one inside and two outside each : jon duty as a Democratic watcher, arked many | and tranamitted by him, in the case | advantage of tho opportunity this Candidates Will Get of the 2,060 polling places. In ad |charged Panken with holding up the » Metropolis. | o¢ New York City i District, an-{@nd disorder that on the Second Assembly District, an-JAnd disorder that ¢ Board ‘i th had supervisor for|French Premier to Be Interpolated | work of the election officials of the other Socialist stronghold, 159 out Of) Sarpy of the various law committees | % i) to ine Board Of /atternoon the Returns To-Night at son Ae ee eet lerpolated | Mth tection district Of the Meume een cast at o'clock. Jon duty to answer questions "| Hlections, These ballots are to be| ‘Phe first intimation that some of each of the a y When He Returns From | Assembly District, in Public School 293 votes had been o n duty to answer qu and ad eed xa KHEMEl awene ot eee 82 inspectors. No. 92, at Rid, 4 Bi St Johy O'Brien, in} Just expected difficulties had little |turned over to the original boards of | ine pallota had been marked in ade 5 sen No. a ge and Broome Streets. ‘sid inte cat ait from 14th ng to do, Inspection in each election disirict,| vance came when Sergt, Charles M 16 Mayoralty candidates }| (Two hundred automobiles were Rome. ken was arraigned before Magis, psoubn Hall, Senator James | tne pallots of soldiers living tn cach Mtreet south to the Battery, reported ert L. Luce and John “ | St fens of the 2d Coa itan of No. 191 Henry] Godfrey ‘Saxe, considered the threo | strict to be counted in that par- stationed at Fort Hanco: Artill have arranged to recelve the [/ used for work in the five bor-| PARIS, Nov, 6—Capt. Mangin Soc-| trate Brou illery, me returns and learn their fate [| oughs, under the direction of the |quet, Judge Advocate attached to the that Morris Le K, emerged Street had told him that he bad ezsn|ablest election law experts in the | ticular district, from the booth and protested that |q &% follows: borough chairmen, who are: Mrs.) Paris court-martial, dissatisnea witn| TO PROTECT TROOP SHIPS, . ad the quietest elec f -day Secreta ft ses Mayor Mitchel at his Riverside || Jonn Humphrey Watkins, Manhat- |i, oxue,, — 0 to others who dis- |Party, had the tent election day} In Albany to-day Secretary ofl ing patot he had received oo! taines y 4 the explanations made by M. Paix- men giving money to *Ithey had ever know {State Hugo estimated that about | ntatang appeared into Public School No. 7%|° at 7 where the votes of the Tenth and) ters, A Twenty-first Districts of the Second| can legal Drive home surrounded by mem- }] tan; Mrs, H. Edward Dreler, Brook- | ¢.4i11 names of Mayor Mitchel and the other || Peh® Of bis official tamity. lyn; Mrs, Daniel A, Palmer, Bronx; | Morris Hillquit at his Riverside || Mrs. David A. Rodgers, Queens; Mrs. Navy Department Recrutting Men for Fire Room Service, WASHINGTON, Nov, 8.—In prepara- Dubile sion Hendquar- | Ot ane mee oe crosses in the squares before the 1B. Gilbert, the epunit. | 180,000 voters of this Stato are now tn xpert, clowed up his office |the army or navy service of the n one of Premier Painlove's sub- ordina’ s. has formally charged im Fusion candidates ; 4 with having communicated confidential | tion for the manning of all army trana- t noon and went home to luncheon | United States, and that 65,000 of them Drive apartment, entertaining a ]) William G. Willcox, Richmond. vane Assembly District were being cast Pe lash: of buainan It was then recalled that a soldior tute documents to an unauthorized per- | ports with naval crews, the department Plain clothes men were sent to in-| socialist Headquarters in Kast 15th | Ore from New York City. They are) wi, had voted previously had com. | P&tt® eb Giends, {nclucing Be. and An tntareated spectator: of the! to-day bégan special efforts to recpult vestieate Street, for the first time in a month Scattered In camps throughout this| ia ineq that his ballot had aleagy|§ Mts Amos Pinchot, Mr..and Mra. f/ contest at the polis, was Lady Edith) and train men for fire room service. BITTER FIGHT ON CONNELLY] Was a place of quiet and peace Candi. |COUnUY, France, Hawatl and Panama ts Manbadl. Wie “v1 ] Dudley Field Malone, Mr. and Mrs. || Lever who waa taken from pla M. Paix-Sailies's name was men-| Physical ability to stand the work 16 date Hiliquit wen ound town a bit |@nd on warships on the seven seas] been marke ns, who lives at} yy Hopkins, Mr. and Mre. Nore 1 F. Robertson Jones, | 9ned last week in connection with a| the only qualification required, IN QUEENS. And returned to hin Ticersite Tirreg {of the world. It Is Intended, howe No. 5 Abingdon Square, a , ead ‘hy to place by Mre. F. n to have the vote of every one of them Jcounted, Hecause of the continually ; » effic fire ro ore - In Queens there in a bitter fight be-| home for a holi’ Nay Was Informed that he would have to|| MA" THomes Allen Me! ¥ and || Lady Lever was particularly pleased }iion of the pe Likdiasie, M22 a Jonica army which was| transports or merchant vessels ftom tween Maurice Connelly, the incum- Jenifting around of units it 1s impos, | use the ballot that had been given tof Ot et to find at-No. 2,285 Seventh Avonue| round in the safe of the Bonnet Rouge, | submarines. beat, Robert Higby, Fusion, and Mar-|T, R, DECORATES & BOY SCOUTS |sibie to tell how many New York | him Hflernoon Judge Hylan at his political }/ the headquarters of 400 colored suf-| whose editor, Miguel Almoresda died in _ N 60 a prison, r | rested OMe "9 tin Muyer, Independent, fur Borough City men aro at each of the various! Steffens called up District Attorney |4 Meadauarterss No Bast 424 U/frage workers directed by Mra.[prison, after being arrested on. the DIED. The conflict was marked| "Just always be on Uncle sam's|camps throughout the country. Swann's office and stated whae nea || Street. Annie K. Lewis @ colored organizer.| charge of sedition HANSEL.—HOWELL HANSEL. Breeient bavi ishing team," wax Col. Roosevelt's comment| rhe largest number of New York | happened. Assistint District Attors William M. Bennett at his of- [In Chinatown, she was jntroduced to] In view of the position occupied by M. Services at’ CAMPBELL “FUN@RAL by éarly voting, but no trouble has| tea’, wan Cdl. Koosevelt medala to | City men are at Camp Upton, 1 tL lney Joyce and Senator James A. Foley | tice, No. 15 William Street Alice Duer Mitchell, who was acting | paix-seailles as one of the Premier's] CHURCH, Broadway, 66th st., Wedaee. been reported. twenty-three boys, members the}and the second largest at Camp lor the Tammany Law Commiticn wort as a watoher at a polling place in| principal assistants, the case ia re-| aay, 2.0'sock. Voti Richmond Borough waa| Hoy Scwits. of “Amerion of Nassan | Wadsworth, Spartanburg, 8. C, Othor to the armory and the f : that section, and at 680 Third Avenue) (a aca as grave. and the Govern - eting in Richmon OUR was) County, for their work selling Li where Now York City nien are |‘ I . her quese ———————— she was greeted by Dr. Katherine B. | © ment ——— rapid in the early hours. The fight Bonde last J The modal C ts ted re Wrightstow x4 ii tioned Lieut. Francis Quigley, Chair- ’ Davis, head f the Parole Board, who| Will be Interpellated on this subject ag HELP WANTED—FEMALE, a wien ny th Tres i anae OFS | Focaned Bre iW tientaorn, + + oe an of the board tn charge ha CHT R 10 VOT a ead o! DI O} soon as the Premier returns fi It SO, cgperonoet, Teas at yor Raed ae President Calvin D. ‘Van Name [irae “iu ‘penn ey \Clellan, Ogietbor ia.; Bam Hous: Jota ehpared. ht eh a ¢ Bad, mn had m Whitehouse was in charge, it was an- tion Insue. — who hau been making his fixht on £56) OF animals tne Colonel oO eee a editor |doyee communicated with Rie’ sume’ Senpesrererre BOUNCES (DAE Ore Satine katt ine & M., Nov. 6.— __WELE WANTED—MALE. ispowal of the ‘orks and de-| on nor Were king a On, 4.5 Fo Adswol tto: ) is ji rts o) entirely #at-|New Mexico voters w palio’ - } TM rene °. i es 7 i F Af the ceremonies were ov Mr. | Hamilton, Sohuyler Tilde Totten | Mor and District A aay ann hur Mrs. Longw orth Registers and will fatacinry , Bo hopetul are the work- Pe on ip Prohibition Th ail mee 4 re" oo ork nouncing the Administration for per-| velt led the tithe rao nd Haicock, around New York City, | "ed to the armory. 1 ballots ar a": alle Membe f , t for 100 waa| oe” ONAN iy Grealer New York and. vieini ply Nirmer ™ | ani . : at hha ain f Cast Ballot for Members of erg here that a banquet for amendment. Constnetion Co, SH) Madie mitting them to be Jocated on Staten |expluining how he h ed Hide and | West Point, in France and Hawall, | tlved at the armory from Albany yeg : arranged for midnight to-night, = aad gave the Colonel three cheers’ 80” | Camp Sepereners, plexandria, +A sean the ba hatecwara ines id School Board. at which Mra, Carrie Chapman Catt, 4 Melabae at Charientene Bot waa ne ballots were inn une Ly A v4 oer Friends and supporters of Frank & oe Camp Green, N.C. Cainp Hancock, | locked box and that they were le(t in| CINCINNATL Nov, @-—Mre. Altes TPPORY CF ShO FAOR AL Aerions | Gannon, the Fusion candidate, sprung | TANGON ten aes Ga; Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va, | 4 closet that was not locked Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of Col. NOS Uae the record on President van Name, | Norwegian | Port Dp, A. Russe @bewing that in 1915 he was in favor | /84tion announces that during Octo- |{dan, Ala.; misc Tr ineteen Norwe an ve *, - ¥ hing te of locating the garbage plant in any 2°!" & ag-\at Washing members tate Board will be} Wyo.; Camp Sher ora Roosevelt. and wife of Congressman | embers of the Bta Hlaneous comm | the guests of honor | D.C; navel radio| PIMLICO RESULTS, Nicholas Longworth of the First Dis-) Whether the Suffrage Amendment ting 34, t 1f bt letations at Tuckerton } aa trict of this city, who was out of the! carries or not, it is realized that this BreRating 31,577 tons, and torty-vigl ations at Tuckerton, + ani . : a ular registration days, | will. ty last campaign for State boro cept 2 > 00! Bap dud “ambridge, Masa; Cam er | rimsT RACE sictoe , city on the remu will bo the last camp t Bee Seen eh Saeeean Wt Wenok: | Norwesian semen were leat Peer EN Ar enhanemauttena lamar tie ant a inlet enrolled with the Board of Elections| Suffrage in New York. In the event —_—— a ~ ———— | J. and on ug LPR thee Ako Sohalt, furlong yesterday 80 sne may vote for candi-| of the amendment being defeated, the baat Through the work of the Secretary | Pace $24.8 dates for the Schoo! Board. | party will abandon attempts to of Bates office the volte of serine, | Wi cRobinson). win «$18.20, |- ‘The elimination of the German lan-|rure the vote from the Legislature Offering for Tuesday November 6th, 1917 4 sailors began on Oct nat Cone Dane guage from the studies in the pub-| and will join the Woman's Party in CHO! LATE ALMOND Nv. P. and sd "37, und the | show $8.60, thir n {lic uschools has made the selection of | the effort to obtain a Federal Amend- | | to the sam Be . ballots are ntinwally by| all, King ol | wii organ Tnoreating issue Mr vin a Federal Amond~ mall expre ny. Already | Girves, Phaler Longworth did not, however, express Ant. Announceme! lly in Cooper at 100 boxes of them are in the Secre- | Puss | Hoots her views on the subject. This will be| Will be made at # big rally b Rn AY tary of Btate's office. Lt is expected | BLAND ME ci 4) Momortat [Ree AER vote atid: ane Is ober {0 cast] Union io-morrow night if It Io impos Attractive Offerings for Tuesday the ballots from all of the campal gt Pio morial |her ballot. thle to make thia a jubilation gé i mh nine eaunity: willl have Goive nel episeh } "and up. |B reer | ering || (AMEMICANT TILTED CONFROTIONS cacketa are Aeligneruit tho Secwtary of Btate's office within | 114, igh ‘KkIvn.| Wilsom's Daughter Begs for Voten| presented 1% Beautiful Hots cold nd wlivery. duster. and" t | the next two weeks and that the bal: | $14.00. ‘Nk place _ for Women, Arrives. |] | aalan excentional candy lovee aH ND ni }lots from France, Hawaii and Pan-|'$ ip D WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Mra. Francis| 4 ATLANTIC PORT. Nov. 6.—The IN THE——— Jama will be here In four or five) iis) HD ate B. Sayre, who was Miss Jessie Wilson, | ¢,,\) ndivanian passenger steam- SPECIAL MINED CAN- MILK CHOCOLATE NUF weeks, Light He) has entered the fight for Woman Buff- | .n\p ‘ach America from Norway ri MRR STUFFED DAR =o Mawr nial dt Arty rage. The National American Woman | in ne months arrived here to: : mene et ee by oth ny | ssociation made public to-|dry. bringing 1,207 passengers he bow ts H | From nie Wastiasicin ia THIRD RACE—Aelling handican: tor | kus e teesnany frock Mine Beste thorny | vente! came by way of Halifax ‘A sdmirably that there ornin or 0- orrow rAre you sure do lady tp dat house |inree-year-olda and avd tur: | a daughter of the ident, to the New a | pls Just with o oven a 1 ne 1, 100 (Wa 2 ‘ork soldiers at Camp Devens, in which | Keeping the Quality Up. i fen ' \¥ | erping : col ni aanaens “ ¥ \ she says LAXATIVE BROMO. 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