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Hl TRY THIS FOR A ALLIED LOOERS 'DIVINE" HEALERS MAY BE EXTRADITED. COM FINE Times9 Efficiency Shows Itself A gain In Trying Moments WASHINGTON: AND SWAN OPTIMlSnflC AS WAR THEY INK IS IN if Pape's Cold Compound" Ends Severe Co ds or brmpe in "A Little Oat of the Ways Bat It Pay to Walk" Few'Hours. Eclipsed All Its Rivals in Greatest and Most Trying Field Marshall French and Gen, BrussiloJif Believe Wai Near a Climaw. Tou can end grippe and break up body or limbs, by taking a dose- of -T Cold Comnound" every two Siege in Modern Political History Series of Successes Seldom Attained by Any Paper Was Our location away from th high-rant district actually cut thousand of dot's lan off our xpniand guarantact a moving to- am customer of at least $5.00 Main Stroat' price. hours until three doses are taken.

It promptly onena clogged-up nos trils and air passages In the head, stops nasty dlscharre of nose run Prepared for the Emergency. ning, relieves sick headache, dullness. To Have Your feverishness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuff ed-up Quit Wowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold all day Thursday, hundreds stood In front of THE TIMES office watching California and Minnesota swing first to Wilson and then to Hughes and then back again.

is in moments of great stress that a man shows his true colors. He will rise or fall according: to what is in him; no exterior Influence can give him heart, and no human aid can pass him over the situation if he himself Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no Overcoat vPinelied Gave City First News. inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine.

Ms lacking the pluck, the perseverance Thursday night at 9.80 a TIMES ex AUGUST SCHRADER. FRANCIS SCHLATER. tra containing results from all but 116 districts in California showed wii- Press Cable views of the war fim the point oi TUw of the allies ne given a pronw inent place in the morning newapa per. The first is quotation fron the speech made at the lord banquet last nirht Field Marshal Viscount French. Ithe field marshal said: "It seems that thte contest is a p.

proachlng a climax to come elthel now or In the sprlnif. We must re. member, however, Uw a climax and an end are not neceaaarlly the earn thin." The scond opinion was expressed by General Alexis BrtHsstloff, speak lng to a British correspondent at Ru 9Un headquarters. General Brussilofl said: "The war is won tot lay. It is merely a question of speculation as to hom much longer it will be before the en emy is convinced thajll their cause li Irretrievably lost." The general added that he spoka with authority in declining that th whole of 'Russia, from the emperoi to the humblest soldier, was determined to protect, and support Rumania in every possihJle way.

"Una sla will see," he said, "ttx.it our little ally does not sufffw for espousing the cause of the ullHeK" son with a lead of 2,140 votes, wnicn conceded him the State. More than 15,000 copies of this extra went Francis Schlater and August Schrader, so-called "divine healers' snapped on their way to Federal court today, where aa effort is being made by Federal authorities to have them extradited to Los Angeles, where they are said to be wanted on a charge of using the mails to defraud. Is the proper, thing: nowadays through the city ana two nours mier PLEADS GUILTY TO SLASHING SISTER Indict XI ttr tUe alleged stabbing of his sister-in-law with a knife, George Schoenle, today pleaded guilty before Justice wheeler to a charge xeduced from assault, flret degree, to assault, second degree. every copy had been sold. The flash, "President Wilson Carries California," j-i oc iiiiea.

as tne se- and Intelligence to hang on. witn newspapers it is events of terrific importance to the nation and to the world, sudden and immense situations that test the ability, preparedness and a newspaper No such. situation in the history of the United States has existed such as the American people have passed through- in the past few days. Following rthe close of the voting pfclls at 5 o'clock Tuesday evening the identity of the nation's next chief executive swung between; President "Woodrow Wilson and-Charles Hughes, until at 8:2 5' o'clock last night in California, swune to Wilson, and her 18 lowing the murder of hie wife ha FARMER GETS DEATH 1 walked three miles to a nearby hamlet, PCHITmiPC CnO ndllDnCD itolIed a death peal on the church bell urrendered himseK. out I LUUb I un muiiuuii-ana eur HEAD OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT IN CITY Gen.

W. W. Wotherspoon. State sud- INJURIES END IN DEATH. Louis Sultanlk, nine years old.

of No. $33 William Street, died at the General Hospital last nlrht from Injuries re was hours ahead of the morning papers and gave Buffalo its first conclusive, definite and accurate news on the result In California, upon which hinged the election of either candidate. Stripped of persiflage THE TIMES was the only paper in Buffalo, In fact in the country, which did not have to repudiate its headlines at any time during the two days and a half. It never conceded the election of Hughes, though it was the first to announce on its bulletin board that Hughes had carried Buffalo': From Tuesday night until last night it gave consistent, accurate, Immediate and. ceived Wednesday night when he was run down by a delivery wagon.

James OTTAWA, Nov. 10. For the brutal murder fiis wife she ciouihed against the door of her farm home at Rose Corners near here, her infant ba-by clasped In her arms, Al-phonse Bkrre, a French Canadian, was today sentenced to death at l'Origlnal A sslzc Barre, who has fallen from a burly farmer of 208 pounds to an etnaciatiA wreck of 148 since arrest, received the eentence impassively. Medical testimony indicated Barre was of a low type of mentality. Fol- electoral votes, enough to bring victory to either standard, were "deposited in the.

Wilson camp, assuring' re-election for the President. It waa Awo days and nearly a half, 55 hours and 25 from.th time the ond-story" workers phrase it; but pinched in at the back and held there with a smart belt, as shown in the accompanying Georges Model Overcoat, The cat shows a clever advance style Georges Overcoat in the newest Pinch-back idea a swagger, comfortable and mighty dressy garment or the progressive yoang fellow and the man who appreciates the social and commercial advantage in stay Ills erlntender.t of pvblic worku, was In Buffalo today in connection with matters pertaining to the erection of tne bascule bridge at Tonawanda and the closing of the State canale this fall. Accompanying Supt. Wotherspoon were Alfred M. O'Neill, his private secretary; H.

T. Alexander, hie deputy, and JD. Dodkte, connected with the bridge Wexler of No. 58 Potter Street, driver of the wagon, made a statement at thr AT THE PLAZA. At the Pima Theater imriiKht nnd tomorrow will shown Keystonl comedy, "Dollars and Sflnse." also lh aecond episode, "The of the I berlanda," featuring Heloki HoIivirb.

Sycamore Street station and was released. Deoutv Medical Examiner Cook was called and Issued a certificate of pqlls closed until the verdict of the American people on the Presidency had been known. department. The party registered at accidental death. thf iaiayene iioiei.

Many Trying Moments. for the most part, exclusive reports on the greatest election in the history of ithe country and one of the most, re-'markable occurrences in modern polit In those twa days and a hlf there were-many moments, when ical history-Through its bulletin board service, its extra and regular editions and I hi I i i scores of conflicting reports uy-lng in from the West, and fto-nrna became confused "with party 'claims and estimates but in all that-j through the medium of thousands of telephone calls THE TIMES gave the news as it came in. When Hughes was ahead it did not flash the election of ttime, staring with tne unnynuw uui- ing young Soorea of other Overcoats here loose fitted and semi-fitted direct from our custom, shops, modeled care iletln service on Tuesday nigni, umu This Message is for tne climax was i-wwwu "-with an extra at 40 o'clock announcing Hughes and when Wilson gained a lead it did not boast the re-election of the President. Each bulletin was dispatched to the people through either the bulletin, telephone or regular edi that Wilson had carried California, tne biggest Buffalo newspaper beat in this sA 1 century, THE TIMJUS covereujuseu with glory, outstripped an ns locai tions, and how many countless friends rivals, no matter or wnai paxiy ieii THE TIMES gained through this un- Cigarette lngs, and closed the greatest situation equalied service will probably never moKers ever Deiore. me Amei be known.

being the first to announce umi It ls gratifying that THE TIMES son's re-election was assured by ni lt rlvai, in the neatest (Victory in vuihik. lana most trying siege tnat tne coun- fully from the finest work produced by New York's exclusive Fifth Avenue tailors. And every one goes to you with the Georges guarantee of your dollar's worth or your dollar back. Other Overcoats, of course. Thousands of them.

One to every 'man's taste single and double-breasted fitted coats Ulsters and Ulsterettes; Box and Chesterfields; in light and dark overcoatings, novelty mixtures and the blue, brown and green flannels so popular this winter. 5I5, $18, 520 iuecaay nijui iu lttu.i. Jtry nas gone mrougn in a uecaue Everywhere the East swamped in, carrying nugeNever claiming the election of pluralities for. Hughes, the cause Hughes, first pointing out the lmport- Main Street in front of THE TIMES ore they came in and achieving the office seemed hopelessly lost. greatest beats in the history of Buf i.m haA mn un that the East, espe-fai0 frKt nnrt PTtrliisiv announce.

Icially New Tork State, would decide ment that Wilson had carried Cali- l. i- i I v.i 'Ti lpqrlav i i i. i i i. i mm Ithe election. At inianignt xujuy TIMES won every laurel.

It was a series of successes seldom attained by night this seemed certain, out muugu a contemporary of opposite political any paper. It ls a record which will stand for leanings had proucuy nasnea bulletin board the election of Mr. TTnrhna and though another contem- many years and, one which can be pointed to with pride and satisfaction by THE TIMES and its thousands of The SUIT Styles the same political leanings Las TKB! TIMES skulked to the back- 'wrf nrtmlttinar Wilsons uricen, THE TIMES on Its bulletin board friends for many years to come. LONDON PAPERS IN flashed the returns until early in tne morning, to a crowd that was unwill-t milt because ithinss looked In our window are a reflection of Now York's toaster tailors. Produced in our own cMtom shops, they reproduce exactly the accepted attire of that city's best dressed men.

From the' Original "Pinch-back" for the Young and Young-thinking to the conservative Sac, correctness, quality and unlimited variety invite the consideration of every -keen and $12.50 to $35 dark. 0 Pointed To Wilson Victory. DOUBT ON RESULT OF 'Returns from the West have not iheTasl hing posted on THE TIMES' bulletin board Tuesday AMERICAN El ElllH tory of the next mui wisdom and foresight of the men who posted thoBe words. The next day while other Buffalo newspapers were nodding at their breakfast tables THE TIMES bulletin board was flar BUFFALO One Newspaper to ing the news that the eariy nugu Be Fair "Reuter CORNER OF Published Reports Says Both Elected." lead had- been cut auwn returns from Western States pointed to a Wilson victory. Without fear or favor to either Wilson or Hughes each bulletin which came over the wires from the history-making West on Wednesday was displayed on the bulletin board while a seoond-day election crowd, -the greatest of Its In Buffalo, stood on PAPERS WITHHOLD OPINION Washington and Swan British.

Tendency Probably Towards President Wilson Claim It Isn't Their Affair. Ellicott Square Bldg. Hotel Statler Entrance Also Through Cotxrt of Ellicott Square Building. Main Street in front of THE TIMES office all day, eagerly and patiently awaitiug the Teturns. Such a cheering crowd was never seen when a favorable Wilson bulletin was osted, but when a Hughes gleam was written on the board there were groans from everybody.

But THE TIMES gave each bulletin as it came In, flashed all the news from -Wt. Immediately and accurate BY ED. Tj. KEEN, (Vtiltod Press Stuff CoiTespondent.) LONDON, Nov. 10.

London is In T'S a risky thing to advertise a cigarette the way I do unless it has the merit claimed for it, because my advertising is sure to be criticised. Tfthe advertising doesn't stand the test, it will be doubt. London Is still withholding Judgment on who won the American OTHER STORES IN NEW YORK (2), BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA, DETROIT, BOSTON AND, PROVIDENCE Presidential election, and is waiting ly. Wednesday night was a night of anxiously for final official returns.

trlnrrmh for THE TIMES. When one London thought it knew Wednes day morning when Renter's flashed unqualifiedly, that'Hughes had been other paper puuea aown its curiamo for the night at 6 o'clock and another paper tried to alibi itself by lrrorine the excitement, THE TIMES elected. So the Evening News to be was host to tnousanas, wu wwieu front of the bulletin board. Through thA conrtesv of J. w.

Tabb. manager III II 1 I TIS ENOUGH AND WILL SERVE' MARSHALL perfectly fair reproduced both Reu-! ter flashes under the headv "Reuter says both -elected." The Exchange Telegraph Company, getting United Press reports did not announce the election of Hughes. When the "news" that Hughes been elected was turned loose Presi of the Western Electric company's Rnffalo branch, a powerful electric DEAD MAN'S BROTHER SOUGHT IN BUFFALO Patrick XJnane, 80 years old, died at Wllkes-Barre. yesterday. Chief Martin has been asked to search for his brother, who is said to be in Buffalo.

LARCENY IS CHARGED. Placedo Kuzlnotto, 35 years old, of No. 58 Lloyd Street was arrested last spotlight, easily the most effective ever used for such i an emergency, was WILSON riB-ceri no in the Sidway Duuaing ana WIRES PRES dent Wilson drew a few hot editorial shots one was "spineless ideals." I ft a shaft or lignt. more luununauns than the sun. was played THE By Associated Press.

Now that things are doubtful editorial opinion is suspended. Crowds have jl1- TmT ANA FCJLilS. ino.i TIMES' bulletin board bo that eacn and 4 worse than no advertising at all. So, I haven't said a thing about Lord Salisbury that isn't 100 pure. Read this next paragraph carefully and see if it doesn't solve your cigarette problem in three distinct ways.

Next week I will show you figures that will prove it. Lord Salisbury is the only 100 pure all-Turkisli-tobacco cigarette in existence that Bells for as low a price as 15 cents for 20. All others cost more money. Consequently Lord Salisbury saves you 25 per cent on your cigarette bill and the more you smoke the more you save. a frnm "RDR160 flocked around the bulletin Tnii.t" was lncorporatad In Vice since Tuesday.

of 4 oi bulletin could be seen from any vantage point of the block. Wednesday" Night's Crowd. night by New Tork Central Detective Fix on a charge of petit larceny. It Is alleged "-he stole leather valued at about $10 from the New Tork-Central Freight house at Ohio Street anil Michigan Avenue. 4.

president Marshall's teiegratn 2 eongratulatlon to President W1I- nirht The telearam fol- 4- Before the election, all Englishmen, nwpapers. officials and citizens were interested to an almost unbelievable degree, but held There. seemed Wednesday night's crowd in front of THE TIMES office came close to equalling the crowd that was downtown Tuesday night. Throughout the city went the word that THE TIMES "THS UKJiKN BOOK." Vj New railway guide of Buffilo and Niagara Frontier. On sale by newsdealers od on trains, IS cents per Tj.

af. -iarl. not eo' deep as a well 1 nor so wide as a narch door; but "tJ Enough and 'twill Marshall Joins I heartiest congratulations to Mrs. Wilson and yourself i i 4h-4-4-4 MOTHER SEEKS SON. tii- uTaT-tin today, re- copy.

suDscripuons ii.bo per vear. OI 9 fices. No. 60 People's Bank Building. was displaying bulletins rrom 1 California, Minnesota, North Dakota, New Vexlco, New Hampshire and West At Bin Nathan's.

Virginia, the pivotal States, and thou to be a gentlemen's agreement not to take sides even in opinion in the domestic affair of the United States. "It isn't our affair, we, have troubles enough of out Own, without mixing Jn with American's -problem." seamed expressive of the -public state of mind. The newspapers' with but very few exemptions withheld The British tendency was. probably toward Wilson. Its basis wis in the' belief that German officialdom against him.

Then again the attitude of Hughes on the more or less trouble 'Jeviettd combination coal and gas lange? only $64.50 at Bin; Nathan's sands nocked to 'rata -xixma. An extra giving an accurate and comprehensive summary of the Presidential see-saw as It stood at 10 o'clock was from Mra Tatiana TTaroOTsTe of No. 6516 Euclid Avenue. a S. asklnrhlm to search for her eon; Andrew According 1 UmmrA frOm Dim 1H published and more than a copies were sold an eloquent tribute to THE TIMES.

At 11 o'colclt Buffalo, when he wrote ber to come to America from her home Russia. On way over she lost his some' Anglo-American questions was' when Western reports ceased, 'gooa night was flashed the but early Thursday mornir.g the service wns re-trtert and dasnite the rain address, not specifically defined whereas the public knew Just what to expect from Wilson. On'the however, the question was regarded as Internal to America rather than' International. Sati roay. vmh orjcrei h.

s. sing of th' uvnr. (Who WonT Wilson! Ha. ha Hurrah! We anticipate That most wondrous date With joy we shall remember, -The seventh of November!) Thou, solendld warbler, Poet JR. K.

R. Sign not "The Attic Bhymster." My friend Reed There's no need, -In good times. Democratic, To abide Yea. reside, In a barren, old Whilst, for John Harrison Mills, Each one's heart with sorrow nils, Whv sing of the Dead? Pres. K.

Cochrane Adv. Agency We're Closing Out GRUtl REAPER Tery pair of Shoes and Low Shoes 'INJURED and HELPLESS I UfliEN word comes to your wife that an accident has befallen vou there be funds to tide the famHy over till you recover An Aetna accident policy will protect them. Aetnalzenow; AUGUSTUS TOLL J' of The Harrison Shoe Subway, stock. corner Ma-m mni Mohawk big reduo tion ia prices. why not insteaa, Slrig of th' llvin'l By Associated Press.

HAP.TFORD. Nov. 10. Charles Noel Flasrg, widely as an artist and portrait painter, was found dead in bed at bis heme here today. IPITTSBTTRGH, lb.

Daniel Leet Wilson, ared 76, one of the incorpora (yrn and the first president of the Bell Telephone- is dead at his home in Shields, near here, of Jneu-aaonia. Jl. A. WELLS, Manager Marconi After a few short months of GEJTERAL ACSXT White BdU41i nublio agony, Charles E. Hughes aieu Casualty Euretr Bond fire November T.

191S. E.EQUIESCAT IN PACE! MARK KENNETi.

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