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co 7” , ——— ons oy THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 4917, , ; Hronx first set the wheels it ar 1 " M. Marks. The oe ater aa ws BALLOT shes VILLISTAS BLOW U i, FUT TU HAMETON TH PRSONERS CEEMANY| ROB me FR ED GROSS AVA Won" == | and Chairman Edward F. Boyle of Italian Aviator, With Nine Passen-| Red Cross Applies for License From|W. T. Kinney, Brought to New- dang gpl cage A od FRIENDS SERENADE P ce { the Board of Biections. bebe ahs A as Se be : : ; i ark From San Francisco, New York Chapter of the American Thirty-five automobiles filled with f ; « “If an election officer is fooltat gers in Caproni, Returns to } War Red Cross yesterday of the appoint-| rriends of Borough President Lewis eideatc is ShAlliWds & 55k Thee eola Again Be of Haze, ey ‘ cuses Another. ment of a committee of women for] 17, pounds paraded to his home at sco aid Mr. Boyle, “I will remove Special to The ie Wort.) WASHINGTON, — Nov him forthwith.’ MINBOLA, LL. L, Nov. 6.eeleat. | American: yan “ 1 ‘T. Kinney. y. & United] the New York Naval Auxiliary, which | No, 317 East Seventeonth Street, Flat- He sent out word to that effect, “The matter of will have headquarters at No, 289 Madison Avenue, In the offices of the “| Woman's Naval Service, Ine. The *|mombers are: Mra, James Roosevelt, Chairman; Miss Alice Carpenter, Vice elve bush, last night. There was much red fire, ringing of bells, blowing of horns, all of it a surprise to Mr. Pounds, who was welcomed to the door with @ |Bylvio Resnati of the Italian Armyanade| mall from at least. Through a technicalit Tradiny With the egistration cards,” Va. to-da “another stu led at the time cy . ut " Bandit Chiet street Belia@ved in hie giant he added, “was Causes a Storm “epee Polling} the men resi iy Act makes it unlawful great shout. Kdward M. Allen, Chair- . ises | f pansengers war oblige’ t prevent ling anything to Chairman; Mrs, Gordon Knox Bell ff the Non-Partisan Campaign aces and Swann Promises Walter Frank of the Law Commi to Have Been Near Scene P*#tengers # obliged ' i neni } i | man of the Non- pa Place bs = tee of the Honest Ballot Association cene put back after re g the ovean by a pal nt a fowaciuatt Secretary; Mrs. Henty A. Wise Wood, | Committee, extended the congratulas to Investigate. | said there. was no intention to intiml of Attack. thick haze that obscured landmarks be- |; eit Cee” pnd: Mead | ie [agg tte Lota Wik Mrs.| tions of the serenaders on the Bor- ee date voters. Thu letter to the elec anderen ‘ bei Ad * bah Henry P. Davison, 5 jam B.| ough President's prospective re-elece cat mae Kamae AURORE fu Gal cane cant low. Lieut. Resnati started a flignt| which has bv vides prisnere Franklin, Mra, William H. Hamil-|tion, Mr. Pounds responded with The Honest Ballot Association | tion oMlcers, he aaid, asked them to! JUAKK% Nov, 6—Villa followers! Monday but returned bee Mage ee of @ leak : ton, Mrs. BE. H. Harriman, Miss| thanks for the good will of his nelgh- equate | 5, \ s money and that the| Sophie Irene Loeb and Mrs, Marcus! bors. furnish complete | other employee told him to forget it until - 1 for all her} he returned. 4 stirred up a storm, which swept from | req II vo the Bronx to the Battery, when it} could dt. show mili sent out a circular to ail election oM-| cards to fill out ra of the draft age whe ry registration | nger radiator describing (in on the Mexican Central Rail-) Lieut. Balterint was in the biptane |. yhanited a northbound pa went ty cers requesting that voters between] themselves. This he said ul Armendariz Btation, fifty as alternating pilot when it set out ns iat f fe night the ages of twenty-one and thirty ly to get a re thowe not miles south of Chihuahua, Sunday. | to-day, ‘The machine rapidly climbed mat of Peranie’s | Raowine that one be Hed to show their mili-] having Attorne ler rain guards wer ly 5,000 feet ihe fed [return tt tery re tion cards or have their| Swann took anothet f view of it number of passengers | eit passed ‘in ot toad tele e Kinney, Ra wounded and 110 bars of allver bullion and point. Then the biplane A «8. Dre ss votes challenged. owed vay ti Disbursing Agent Ell Dresel, atland fled. District Attorney Swann said he belonging to an American mining #wung south over the ocean, but it} i. switzerland. ‘This tonnage com-| Kinney “went broke” in San Fran- prise 1,800,000 ind enoukh to feed 10,000 men for six ps Infantry hn Brown of No, 167 Elizabeth Ave- Newark, Who was accused by Kin- ney in his Confession, is under arrest, fol., Aug. 15, Among the passengers were the i ‘The passengers on the train were] Grand Jury Thursday DANCER IS NEAR DEATH ital ahi & ted, accord. {folowing American officers: Lieut. District Attorney Martin of the TOeed eRe Weyere: Voeerces ce | wae, MaseerY) IAtUO Charive ing to Americans who arrived here | iy . a Lyon, Lieut. Col. Ayres (Virginia SIONS He was ¢ SE akiges In Pueblo, Todya Brotinova Terribly Burned gn the train from Chihuahua Clty. | etienat Guard), Capt. William. Ht-| FEW HIGH COMMIS | THE ONLY MEDICINE | sie: civineestiion, as Her yeni eae rete | ead awn hoo us| FOR PLATTSBURG MEN! RUM AND SUFFRAGE. | Mother Injured Hight ing EI ame Pied ees Pode lak mechaniolass wale clio cb board, ; FOR OH oHIO'S VOTERS T takes good shoemaking to pros THAT HELPED HER A flame touched the ballet skirt of | Candidat When They’ I duce footwear that holds its ap- ber of his men, after being left for didates ) dead beside the raiiroad track, He WIDOW WORTH $l, 750, 000 Learn How Meagre Are As- | COL MBUS, 0. Nov $, O., Nov. 6.- State-wide| } pearance gnd shape through a win- Miah rd ah hae Ah a ele signments Open Prohibition and Presidential Woman ter’s wearing. months. th Street, and she at the point of frut.atives" “Anan BINS TG cia oe cnet lhe: alietpaeker tee | ares er | ons to be decided United with that skill in th Ais . » TTSBURG Nov 6.—Candi- A n P § ic making pital. The mother of the dancing girl, Command, O80 Oe ee of the eyes isthe ofttcers)| DY Ohlo voters at to-day’s lees | of the DR. A, REED CUSHION Extraordinary Powers Ieee seutres Who dah ok kta det heel wan near the acene of the Mey theres | Borden C Owns Shares | 1's for comm ec Sia ere haba Rath acer a SHOE is the use of the ingenious {0 save her-daughter's lite attack. 4 : ue carries considerable import both Rochon, Que., March Fad, 1915. sae sirodinova. ta twenty-one year ~~ - in Borden Milk Company ®| in this State and all over the country, cushion. wnmissioning ne rank of First | and results will be watched with more | than usual int it Last night marked the ¢ The combination makes a winter © of one ot} shoe of high value. Regular duty is A Sheriff's Jury, in charge of Com sufferedy ter years from Rheumatiam | ane returned to New York to give jen OR ONE TRIP WITH CORN missioners W. T. Hoyaradt, W. \ provisional Second | {88 hardest-fought igns the what they are made to give in come : y it |" Young and Dr. N. H. Mille, sitting at State has ever witne 4 1 predic- f di ty] sy tet id Me vith au | setae Sones ae Jnyltey Spine ere \w Plains yvesterda tions were nume' neither SOLD ONLY AT Sher sii y Py fel 4 a bane rplieteaeg mesa eegaamehd 7 . \ ore 0 » Captaine wets nor drys would carry the elec- The cushion of felt and cork Nas a tried | ‘Fruit and it was th = Nieuw Amsterdam Will Carry Le boleh pai blnt o Reserve Corps, | to on, by a Dig’ majority. Fifty, thou: 1372 rok, de special usefulness in bad weather, i 8 ‘ote the ujority claime ay only medicine that really did me good 10,000 Tons for the Relief of erien 9 ve about the same | erie dry, while the wea stated at 37th St. protecting the foot from dampness LE rl aa the Belgians. “a a at Prohibit ion would be deteated by 12 Park Place and cold, matism has disappeared, and the ter-|! 760, A vatex ‘ 1 ¥ Th ceedings were brought by ks ana ib ‘ sible paine in my body are all gone. 1 roamed, Hern Lewis, Le Borden, a con. through Die Gee tee onion wonta. ‘be tonrriea | Woolworth Bldg. Most Styles $7 to $9 hope that others, who suffer from such | ; trict Attorney Davis, It was alleged] distressing diseases, try ‘Fruit-a-| ys atcaught up a blanket | 1) Nieuw Amaterdam for one ‘voyage | that Mrs. vege ata, suffer ” SAIE \CHON. d enveloped the fm it ne fire tion that she carry ons | 1 from senile dementia, Testimony tives.” Madanie ISAIE nO Ls N. ioral if chp Gia yh i f ond ATTY 16000 One | ee At Mrs, Borden, who. fi t 40c, a box, 6 for $8.60, trial size, 26e. | ¥"" ene a ae tt at si poihtea t the Gedney Farms Hotel on the out f At all dealers or sent postpaid by F cae hate: HIV A MIDE Chance Por | rts of White Plains, owns 16,000 tives Li WN VAS Covers. dre. Brodinovata burns of the Borden Company, a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, covery, Mrs, Brodinova's burn | aed Gat hs Gas ny d e 2 ates but failed to estim by what ma- e e jority. Anti ffragists predicted it men for the higher | that the issue would be def needed and would be | from 125,000 to 5,000, The rage r A n for the relief of Belgians, She iz | question will be fn the form of a CUSHION SHOES the first of the, Dutch fleet to be . ad, er Maw For Wormen Mads, ap. SMITH SHOE CO. JOHN ERBERTS SHOECO. sre not ‘The Government will issue the bunker »s Board is here pick ous kinds of & referendum on the Reynolds Law granting Ohio women | h President, passed by th re- ; ey pt ' “ = Ing @ cargo of bie ‘reign ity a from these securities alone. s grade as has the Prohibition issues, x x SIU WEN the Dutch refugees gathered in the United States, the vessel Will take: a | === “ 7 — ——— O' 0 roque es quantity of ateel wire cable, which 'Hol- i land sorely needs for operation of A tempting way to serve left-over mashed potatoes“ ”'"” ae bsttets fs ys payee THE WORLD'S MASTER PIANISTS HAVE Mi2Z2L4 sash quality:medium [ ‘AFTER AUTO OVERTURNS ‘or deep frfing, sautéing and | potato | shortening--a pure oil made everett tee [Fifth Victim Believed Dying as Re- PERPE I UAT ED I HEIR AR [ I HRO UGH from the heart of golden corn. potatoes sepsoned with sult of Crash Between New i pinch of salt, pepper, a Quickly browns food and prevents | !itt!e nutineg, and some i craven HUGO ; A chopped parsley, Add WINSTED, Conn., Nov, 6.—Four per- greasiness and sogginess. tablespoon Mazola. | song are dead to-day from burns suf- A Beat whites of two eggs | tered when an automobile upset at Ber- Mazola is economical—you can tse it over and mix all together jJin, Conn, during the night, and over again as it does not transmit taste or thoroughly, Form into " » William Nann, twenty- odor from one food to another. ¢ croquettes, dip in the |itwo, W J. 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