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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 7

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PACE SEVEN IT IE POST-STAR, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1916 PAGE EC; 5 TODAY fliWEESIlEli 1 AT GREAT n'EADOV it I Have Over 500 New Fa3 Pitteraj ia the Latest and Weaves, totludit? worsted, cheviots, Scotches, kersey and fajicy aad overcoaiiEga. Com int my stprt tad look over these foods, whether you boy or not, and ya wl fad my prices from $5.00 to $10,00 less itm the price of other tailor and clothiers. LEAD.X3 PiRTY "CHIEFS ARE SERENELY CCXF.DEJ.T (Ceminaed tran pag easy p-lr of lM.We plurality Kr ait ths Repuor.caa leasers eia.ir, a vcairjp tarn Maryland BAITJVOEE, S-JMnoeratic UJ hMi: Micas grate eaairnM Ciajmed Maxyia for th, kiMicu aauonai tnA ma for Luted SaM publican claimed that taetlariel Br-fiM! amour th Denomn Special Display Beacon Blankets CribElankets Indian BLaiikeU Travellno; Blankets Plaid BlankftU Jacquard Comfortable SUIT or OVERCOAT SI Eatisfactioa Gaarnteed or Monty cf rinded- BROOKS, the Tailor 4 'Bidg'e Street Elks Club EsSd Kens Fills Ko other blankets at anywhere near our present prices eaa travel on the srfino side of the street with Beacon Blankets. They're so far ahead they're lone-some.

Each is typical of our, high store-standards nearest mir ideal of what good blanket should be. Beacon Blankets are all cotton, sanitary, with many advantage? over wool made from the luigest, clean-as-snow fibre by a process that insures tha utmost warmth and durability. Colorings and patterns are many of them new, and all are most Stocks are now complete. FINE NEW ASSORTMENT of BUTTONS Latest and Most Clever Ideas Shown at Tempting Prices We Give and Redeem National Red Stamps Department Store Tike Your Pick Of These Smart Ones A wirh a Li tfUva'T Par re 18 Dlalnep vsivM mowl bound with biu imim rit'hon. ic-otl and trimmed on th oft Aid with ou pluk SAYS REXALLVOTE 'Drug Stores Pol! 844,602 Voters and Majorities Favor Re-election of President 1 A bulletin of the' final fttcaw Tote Dt the Bxall store- last renins reached Vlele's drug ttora of this city and it predict the re-election of Wtaodro WUaon by a Totte pf US to, 136 In the electoral eollere.

-A total Ot 844,602 votes were polled In the el raw vote, of which 491,466 were tor Wilson and 553,136 were for Hughes. The Wilson states are: Arizona Colorado 8, Delaware 3, Idaho 4, Indiana 15. Kansas 10, Minnesota 12, Montana 4, Nebraska 8, Nevada New Meiice Nona uaxota utn West "Virginia 8, Wyoming 8, Alabama 12. Arkansas 9. Florida 6.

GeorKla 14, KentuckT 13, Louteian 19, Maryland R. MlssiBsinDl 10. Misoorl 18, Noilth 7 Catwlfna 12, Oklahoma 10, South Caro lina 9. Tenmiie 12, Texas zv ana WILSON WILL Will', GLEfiS FALLS Admirers of V'llsan and Hushes Bet Freely On Eve of Ejection A.v ti. Democrats Confident of Elect ing- E.

J. Worden, DiUoa and Dr. J. M. Oriffia to Conn ty OfTices Tib of tb aattons state eoosgy etootlaa proved So be lbs taost eiwuii Glese Faks aaa ever Wwa.

roia vaa tae oary u2teot varaatloa asnsee th ua erotped abost street oonxgrsv la stores elab wacers vera mad in awnbers a lib aotowsM of the pre( owiiisl eteetboa, both Pmaideot WM-suo and ChartM S. Wuwa, tie Repubttcec aopoueot, ttaving anaey adsuiwn who were.wtSiaig nek chesr crjoney on tu of victory far their favor-It candmiata. Any attempt be aeour sum on anv b)eet oer tbaa poliiwe was resent- Many sas la tin etiy bad a ebart shawaag the preajdrtjcmj eleotlosi re turna tor sh iaat twenty year end both Demaemte and It-apurlleam found pHenty of masons to better tholr party could act 4afeated this yean County leeojas were dtsieosseit as freely as war theaa of tbe seato and state and Deanoarata are oraviscad tbat lDdwia J. Wordea. eandidate for AaeemblyBiaa, T.

I Mltoa camdMat for county Judga and Dr- Jofcn M. Or no nomUM" tor corooor will giv thetr Republican poooetu the surprwa of tbeir ttves by earryk Warren county la a presidential Today will be obuwrad as- a leval oouoay by the banking inntMwUOHe, et.y and eotmty fooHdiags and tbe Oraudail Free I.tbrary. The aobnoas of th wlMkih faav etosed on etemioa day la other years, wsll remain open today because of th late start of the aohool year. Tina polks win be opm from I a. m.

p. m. Thlectioo ptaons are the eesne as tiume used fur rexkuatflutt and ane asfoVlowa: Ward, Dtrtot 1 O'Leary tarn. Center street. Ward 1, Diatrtat 1, KeUeherw barn.

Mcrioneld Ward 8, District MoLaughOn's bam, Mny atirent, Ward 2. Dietrtet t. (Mens FtUe Dairy bttrlding, Bide street. Ward 3, Diet riot Lockhart's barn. Notre Dme street.

Ward 3, 1, Btnppson's barn, Grant avewtr Warfd 5. Dsetrtt Swn' sdwip, Lit tle street. Ward Dkrtrtct 8, Dean barn, Spring street. The preetdexituu HwJlot follows tne old tyie before tlM abolition of the party tsaole. Xere are six oowmna and a blank colunm where a voter may write ifee oeaae of a person whose name is not printed on ma ballot.

Tfle rjerty embtema head the the irele. One sua of ffli prarty, ti candidate for president and th pcueuloot-i-esia--3- w- forty- five preaideotisi ejectors. The Republicans hare the first column, tbe Demo eroita aecond, tlhe American bhird, whose candhmtas and electors are tihe same as tbe Republican, Uie Prohlbi-on party fourth, the Soctallet party nrta-t-Tme bocmj Irffvw pansy tatteo to poll ertoush votes at tihe last elec-tiriB to giveit a party comma but Its emblem and and-ldate" are mwoe txta coltranffl urwler the deeignatkm of independent nominatlone. A erose marg in too csroie nmuer any party ero- blerm is a vote for the forty-five presl- dontial e(etar, who wiH, they re ceive a plurality in tjne state, each east a vote the electoral the parry oanoinoatw. -j Te staite and county ballot are DBparot vdtlh ewdh office 'to be voted for in a seiparate quare with the names of the candidates arranged im the order of party etrengitii at the laet election.

At the left of the oame is the party emblem In a email square fol lowed by a blank -voting aquara directly ta front of the name. An exception ia made for toe mo of governor, where there are ae many blank voting snaces as there are party eraWema, making four tot ttie caoaof Governor Whitman, who ia the candidate, -of the Ropuf)licsB Progreselve, loaepenl-erore League smd American parties. This arrangemnt is made neeaseary becwis the vote aat for governor determines the future standing of the party. SarmusJ Seahmry le the candidate of cmiy theh Democratic party add tSiere is but one voting epaos iroat ot sua name. Not Exactly Sick But Feeling dull, tired, worn, run-down? It's liver activity you need.

Take Schenck's Mandrake Pills tonight and mark their magic effect One dosa will prove their efficacy and make yon feel like a new being. For eighty yean they have been proved as the vegetable substitute for calomel without it's deleterious after effect Constipation, biliousness, bilious headache, readily yield to Schenck's Mandrake Fills. Uncoated or sugar coated from your druggist or by mall at 25s per Or. J. a Schenck Son, Philadelphia.

POklA CEEN .6 fwwt.a Sf in i- 1 BULLARD TO ATTQiD Warren County Probation Officer Will Visit Annual Conference in Poughkeepsie LEAVES HERE SATURDAY Supreme Court Justice Josepn Morschsnier and O. W. H. Arnold Are Amonf the Speakers Frank Bollard of Qmemfrury. proiifc officer tor Warren county.

will 4prt Betatiap nmnin (or Pougbkeevsle ntiere te 'will paws fix day In attendance at true annual oon-ferenc at probation Jar. BuHard bae been county probation of ficer for ii last sereml yean and at no time In hns memory baa Cher been eo tttM work to that tsn at tbs preeeat time. There are only eleven men in ttie eooncy wtto are wt liberty panoaVe from JiHt.toe, ecraoty of Su- prenre court end utese nns are re porting with gnat regularity. Neil week eonventtan of probaHoo workeni will be the enooiwl aiteutted by Mr. Billiard.

The oonvwntfcn Is attmndied by prefbatioa otticera, county )u1ire, Supreme Court yutiie aJ niit-r tnteresw a tSie hnrafljie treat I Ji- lir. a til. Ftoley, Winri.h-tHr of efhjwwwun nd member e-x-orliclo of (lie Probation cnan-miSKiom, end Arthur W- Toraa, supeitotetvdjaot of che Brooktya eoctoty for lw Prevsn- tkm of Cruelty to Theee npealcers will be heard at the opening eeesfon on Sunday afternoon, Novem ber 12. On Monday evening, November 13, the speakers will hacluds Supreme Court Juratoe Aitimir S. Torap- ktas, Homer EXWks.

presHdesit of the etate probaUon coatoaiswkHi. Prof eseor Henry W. IHiuretioo of New ortt ii of PhtkUMliro-py aaud Professor Hertwrt WL Mills, head ot the department of economics of Vacaweoltage. All Jay Monday, Novesivber 13 and Tuesday morning, November 14 the prcfjetMB omcen will have round laule dawussiLoine. Some of tba topioa to be onnaltieTed are "Finding Out and S-crertug Treatment for Phykl and Mtial Detecta At Me eevtwi.

Dr. EdiLsb R- Bpauldins, Medloal Director of the Fhychopathie Hioepital at Bed ford HUB. and Dr. Louis B. Bicth, Di rector of the Pwlee Psychopethic lab-ratiory of New Ytork Ry 111 speak- Otiher topics to he convtdiered are Mucin.

Can the Probation. Uuicar Do to BMbjj About Faimttv Betterment, "How Can tlhe Probation Offloer Work Most Effeottvely wMJi Cooperative AgesMdee. Pubilie sad Prwate At the annual luncweon addresses will be snade by Frank E. Wade, vloe- precadient of the Mate pmoatlon com-mtoelon. Supreme Court Justice Joseph MorsotaMeer, County Judge C.

W. rl. Arnold and nr. Henry N. MacUracK en.

preeident of vassar eollese. ALL republican; SAYS ROOSEVELT OYSTER BAY, Nor. 6. Theodore Roosevelt delivered his usual election eve address to his friends and neighbors here tonight, urging them to vote the Republican ticket tomorrow. Referring to his campaign for Charles B.

Hughes, he said: "It makes no difference whether I have been on a trip to the River of Doubt, on a hunting trip or a political trip, I have to tell my neighbors about it" Col. Roosevelt predicted that the na tion, 'state, Naasua county and Oyster Bay would "go Republican." ENTERTAIN CLUB Mr. and Mm George Godfrey last evening entertatned tbe members of tbe Bedelia five hundred club in their Bay street homft. First honors for card playing were awarded Mrs. Edward Wilson and George N.

Barney, Second prines went to Mm Barney and Edward Wilson. Refreshments were served at the close of play, cor- a Prisoners T3 Be Allowed to scte for national and State Candiiites EAST'S 'USED Besulta Announced Tonight DuriBj Presentation of Pio-toro for Oritirism of Which $1 00 ia Prises Are Offered AlttKmrh tbey aj oonfinad wtfrMsj eonvioai KUau Meson tiomsaoek hw4 lot eSeotiM Eva, eraw sil ukd (a ttoa It vara at Mberty and ttw re. er prtaoa cleouoa wtt be -ed at Sock ehja aveomt Jb Si Aasembly bail. The obeervamai Fw, r. the pxkwa be atareed at o'clock SBarnsnc wWb big parad CTBoa grouna Mck Itw 28 T5t now oafined--to the nrii ad by itn prtaea Ismni.

A be dose of Urn anil m- vscta will aamssibie ss dining IwU iwuai -qnecties isrtu be made by sa pepreseaMag the Demoorstic. iiepnoacaa and Pnsjtto parue Tae apealura are men who hava been oa attw a osreftU etwly. Eaob to (rvent admtee? or ft eaMldate for wboa be will spetak and Wankn Homar elieve ehat tnaay ot Bre eon-vsctc will team SBova thaa they mr ksw tegardtag tbe parpoaea of" aieo- uom and the eaiueea tor which ym-tvm Buna rteotioo wtH bads -I and wlQ end two hem ktr a. Wen appotote4 to tafce RepuWi'oao and ProhibictoB eommlam era Mrraea aim watcbeni fcir fsapeettv parties be on hand to Tbe ttaUoti whlpji --J i. tta eleotteo are Aipaoates of tticae wtaoh are to be given ha voters 'ouiviwacan waeasnigtoB aousrty.

iwrewita of priam eteetM on naikmal, atate and Wuthinguui will anoewnced at the owwttoir wioh to he JwsM In the Aeessnbly hali Present indications unat um vote between PiwaWant aa sir. Hughea be very A apeolal fsature of hle evening's i oe wm sinowjing of aM movteg pioture- "Bought and Paid Par. TMs piohim was nude by the WarW T'l-u compeny of New York mi ni relwise to Hie p-ntsmi puouc miM next it 'jj-yw to i a-ntt-a ftrst prisrwi, A lli Jy Pt World Fttm mm puny, tiuxi tliat artkle be wrH-tn by evwy c-mTict In crtttrlsra of tfc pK)tir. a raw of 850 wJll be irimn for -uhe beat orttlotenv Prtow of 2S. i 810, and three of IX onrA wi be molrrt ed to Ishe men wsho write the next best orltlchsma.

The ptwenteukm of nsntlon miiiTw for tbe convaots Im a part of Warden Banner's pbm for ie reoreattaa of the men fluting the "winter mioili. Tirr Saturday afternoon hatf horidavs haw "daseafftttaiuwl becauw -of 'eiiSA weather and motion clotures twice a wpefc are eobstltntad. Tihe arrival of flftv-elgilit orlooiwiw hwt -week brought the total number of convscta at Oreat Meadow to 820 and as expected that sixty more men will rriv here tomorrow Cram Auburn. 113 YEARS OLD ALBANY, Nov. St.

Andrew! so ciety of Albany will be 113 years Old next Friday. A meeting will be held Thursday night to arrange sn anniversary program. It is the representative Scotch society ot Albany. The society has alwasy been active In bet tering the conditions of the needy ot AiDany. WILLIAM A.

HAWGOOD DEAD CLEVELAND. Nov. W1llim. A Hawgood, 63, for many years well- known Great Lakes vessel owner and broker, cued here today. NAME OFF BLACKLIST.

WASHINGTON. Nov. The firm of H. Kemper of Galveston, Texas, has been removed from the British black list, said an official announcement- to day from the state department. YOHRBABYYILL Tour tmby will feel the effects Improper feeding).

Do you know that cow's milk con tains but one-sixth the of iron of mother's milk and that Thompson's Food (Peptoniied) is pure sweet milk modified on a large scale and so pre pared that the iron content equals that of mother milk. -Your baby will thank yon In after years If yon bring it up -on Thompson's Food (Peptonlsed). There will be no danger of It being anaemic, rickety or backward In grewth. Thompson's Fooj (Peptonized) is a complete food 'in itself; it is not a milk modifier. It is very easily pre- nared bv tbe mere addition of water.

lis use eliminates the danger usually associated with the local milk supply. We suggest that you try a 50e pack-are ruarantee of satisfaction. Vlele. Brugglet, Fails. WorktflS panta at Reed's, 1 Warren.

of ia ioor ui lb Itsr-ODfl VO-tS I utf at Jtaepb I. wrr Coui-aaia David J. Lewia, Democrat. 1 f-rotlbirtou aueetloa WHI be voted ia th remit nlag eleves "wet" uuits ia th atat, iBdadlBg u.s title tialuiaar end AaaapsUa. Hew Jersey TRENTON.

N. aWU both Democratic aad ReeuhUmt stats cbarmma professing antir eoaftdeac tit outcome of iIMm bu. loolAt Wtt B. Snw- a ratftt mniidM lor oernoT Mi M. tneo Wltipea.

his Democrat ponent, did act make their fiaal speeches until nearly midnight Republican Stat Chairman Bug adhered to bis prediction that th a. Hoaal and state tickets would br at least tS.OWL whil Cbatrmaa mp aeciarea wrtpen would be elrcl-ed by at least 16,09, Vtih President iisoa paving a larger margin. New erse-y ajso will elect a Catted States seaaior an twelve eongareasmea. XUinols CHIOAOO. Nov.

Both BmiMfc eaa and Democrat! "campaign mana gers eiaimea Illinois by 1SO.O0O ea the ot etectieo taatgnt. aner receiving tml reports from evwry county In the etat both Fred B. Sterling, Republlean atat chair man, and Arthur W. Charts, Deme-eratlc state thalrman, eaaotmoed thev were mora eonfldent than ever ot sae- Th eamnalga, which waa marked by apirthy during the first weeks, clos ed with a wave ef enthusiasm which swept th state from and to end it both the Republican aad Demesratie rani. It is estimated there are lSufl.WtO voters ia IlliBOis, of which about 600 006 are women who will cast their first ballots for president at tomorrow's election.

Party leaders expected that between eight and ninety per cent of the iegisterd vote will be east Both the Republican and Deraoeratie leaders claim a majority of th worries vote, -which in the event of a close eon teat may- "th deciding factor. Both side claim a majority of the sil ent vfrte. Chicago, whleh has 808.11 voters registered, 804,421 snea aad women, is being watched with ap prehension by party leaders who ad. mlt that the presidential candidate whe carries th city by a large plur ality Is almost certain ta sweep the state. RffuWlran menar elaim Chicago by bS.OOSt, while the Democratic A Itt "7 itr in Illinois is between 75,000 and 160,000 California SAN FRANCISCO, Cat, Nov' Indications were apparent today of a tremendous vote throughout California tomorrow.

Issues which seem to outline themselves- most sharply on th eve of the election were Hughes or Wilson, wet or dry, and Governor Hiram W. Johnson, Republican, or George H. Hatton, Democrat, for the United States senate. Prohibition leaders acre preaicwu for the amendment re stricting the "sale of liquor to public iirlnVinr nlacee and retail stores" and winning vota oi etw.wu ior plete prohibition. Both Republicans and Democrats are claiming the state.

In the Sooth t.ANTA. Nov. Governors win be selected In eight souinern tmmirrow- and United States senators In six, In Georgia the Republicans are offering opposition to the Democratic canaioai kit in Mississlnnl and Virginia the Democratic candidate for governor and In Mississippi and Virginia th Democratic senators areunoppos- Democratic leaders claim the southern states will roll op the usual ma jority for Wilson ana marauaii. the Republicans do not appear to be mnrh effort to poll a large vote for their nuoni In Tennessee and Norm troun Republicans are nopeim a few more seats In congress in these hirt the Democrats, while -m. 'thm the-two they have ta Tennessee, are making a strong fight to take away the one they hold LS-i, rjimllaa.

Tbe states which will choose governors tomorrow are a. South Carolina: Tennessee and Texas. Wisconsin rrr wi-nttirm. Nov. t-i-OampBjgn tnasxagera ta WUsooroiJi look for th heaviest vote steM to be osflt at and Hmghes ts looked for, the etate cirrr for each, eaodida ta tlhe state, www iwpro i were claiming whw ruxxx ltt (or United States Senator and Philip for governor would wn, ie Dwnocrata, wfco -were oooMttog noon Wiieon to carry the abate, declared this ticket wmsbd be carried wltSi tt.

Predd-ent. The Socallsts expect to elect con-grewtmen in the two Milwaukee districts. Jlinnesota ST. PAUL, Not. OM-faeJi-loned rallies closed the cnimipaijm In Mirmosot trmlgM and Dojtk-ciwtU) and Reptibliioan elate leaders reiterated predictions of victory.

The campaign closed with more emahs-jasm than waa apparent diuring its sts.ge. BemibBca depend on tte neual mauritlw jsiven uheiT caitdidstes to carry the state for Hughes. Democrats say tiey tavs made a sitccesst campai-gn and clatm Mirneaota's twolve eiectoral votee tor Wilson, jj Jewtltr Olnn Street Shotguns and Am munition at Lowest Prices. NEW ARMY POSITION BAN ANTONIO, Tex, Nov. 8.

Ma. Jor B. D. Fouiois, senior military aviator of the United States army, reported today to Major Funs ton as department aviator officer, a new position. He wlu begin tbe work of organising two new air squadrons for tbe soutlj- era department PUBLISHERS AFFECTED WASHINGTON, Nov.

8. A ruling oi Ohio federal courts that a newspapot publisher is liable for Infringement ot a series of separately copyrighted advertising designs only for one offense and not upon each separate design ui the series will be reviewed by tb United States Supreme Court. ALL IN THE POINT OP VIEW, i (In unison) She: My what a funn tie man! ile: My what a large aad cumber -m femalet i fistMsS (rnssV. Tk.l'a rryfc ibesri autas. (be cstr owiirtnkHksww.

Futabottlah yoartool bofc, ww'tlraL, bmemma has the ew psAnMop. Yt lU eork B. B. FOWLER CO. W31 vol fjTrcfc CsT fcymra It 2 TnA Absolute Guarantee sn u.

eeu, tae wv mm e. Ms wd 2.50 1 Jacques Veriot, Thiiar- I a Genuine "FuiJu, Fifte, Pipe and Ail Phote by Amsricaa Prasp AseooiaUtfa, JacQue Yerlot, thirteen 'years old, wb Is In th trenches with th French soldiers at Sulppes He Is a real soldier, not a messenger boy for the "pollus." and can handle a run and smoke a pipe as well as the blCKest of his comrades. While boys of or eighteen are common to all tfv.ie European armies, and it la said lads of sixteen- are br lie means unusual, there are few soldiers as young as Jacques In active service WBS. BOUCICAOLT DEAD. LONDON, Nov.

Mrs. Dion Boud-cault, the British actress, who appeared many times on the American stage, died In London today. Mrs. Bouctcault was born in Edinburgh Christmas day, 1833. She waa the mother of Dion.

Aubrey and: Nina Eonclcault Her son Aubrey, died In New York in the summer of 1913. i i I i I'M i j. i ib 4 -1 '-KZ 1 1 "i tar. A i 9ntr i i -t i -S J. i y-- ft v.

T- jflcques vemoT, 13 tend Viririiita. 12. Total 29B. New York state Is given Mr-Hughe in the poll by a vote of 48,367 to 4T.732. viwn to Mr.

Huehes to- with their vote In the electoral college ere California 13, Connect- cut 7, Illinois 29, low -13, Maine Massachusetts 18, Michigan 15t New Hmnahlm 4. New jereeT 14, New York 45, Oregon 5, Pennsylvania 88, Rhode Inland 5, Vermont 4, Washington 7, Wisconsin IS. Total 236. FROM NEWYOSK to JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA AND RETURN NOW IN EFFECT Ooo TRAINS UAiA." Free Reclining Ctittr Cars Atlantic Coast Line OS rtrE fTpJ.A..1198B'w.y,N.Yj being laid for.

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