{ title: 'The evening post. (New York [N.Y.) 1832-1920, October 17, 1916, Page 1, Image 1', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030384/1916-10-17/ed-1/seq-1/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030384/1916-10-17/ed-1/seq-1.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030384/1916-10-17/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030384/1916-10-17/ed-1/seq-1/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: New York University
..... ~ ... • ... - - '(}RR.- T.LH. ail t. tttl.ted OHN !J. mre and -entltll'll y. 1nl6. ad~ment. the Ex· • in the • en tho noon on te~r. tb& be sold. 1 Co11nt7 , whlc.h. • t~l~tnM9 unea A. y ol the natcd U t. a~ by he Ollie• )1'1>:. wilt ft1'(' tof-t I fwt In PTPml80111 1er !2'10 rnber 2:1 n south Number bounded rorJy .-:hJ& 8 f.;outll t.eurau!ll dtPrJ Rild ~ll'tion or and th• runninlr \P !'<:orth ... onP bun~ roartwat: · 7 fll.,fl nr point of morn nr ~PrPr()(', ltlfTR. 9~ an. :\\Pw nJlf\rty to ;ronrtwq .. ~r cbatt•. et~ b tb ) EI~H1' 10 Dollara 1 the 22d f'tOSbl and d thirty· :-~ IntPrf'!'lt expE>n!es ot 'h or otbl'l\ jlUfc-lUlll~\f' e RC>frm~e. and 1n- any r.tat4 !!how. Yons:.- ot the a:P- d Tradlnt:' .s mtroe to t Vli'•lnla u1ttic cor- ice tn thfll I Sllito ot urt ot' thA n the.r1:!ot. '\\ ot· sli.id ~~ ~g~:~ 1rcnoon ot ~el cnn D~~t •orporaHon 1 Atlantic OMPANY, rosid•nt. :: rEEI.F. 1'~\• ttr!:l. oFT '. He Talks Faster Than lVIost People Think l L. \ PED ONLY A FEW DEGREES. ~ DECLINES ENTER INTO DISCUSSION. ,- 8 A.M. 12 M. !! :30 P.M. 64 60 ~8 ·1 Manag'er of Hughes Campaig·n Saya , 1 Optimism May Have Gone from 100 Committee of Six Told by Manager o! ~tandard ·Oil Plant at· Constable HU/JJDITY. 12M •••••. 2B 2:.30 P.M ...• 25 . BAROHETE~. SA.M ... 2971 12M ... 29.SO 2;30P.!J ... 29UI HIS RECEPTION AT BRYAN'S HOME Deg-reea to 95, but No Farther- Hook The'ir Jobs Will Be Open for 8 A.M .•• w83m lVlND. 1~ ~1. •• D1V5Sm ! '· I Candidate Is Speaker of Wh~m Eve.ry I Republican Should lle . Proud-A Laughs Over Greiner's Pessimism- Them If They Return, but He Wilt ---- -..!____ How Political Leaders Sometimes Not Talk Over Higher Pay-Meet- 1.::::::::::::::================ T1•y to Frighten the National ·com- ing to Decide Whether to Go Back mittee Into Liberality, or Keep on Strike Blocked, Marvel of Vigor, His Vote-Getting -- S~rengih Is Measured Only by Lim- a brief conference wtth There's no Republican slump except as its of His Voice ~ Holds Oft Ap· 100 per cent. optimtsm may t·un down to George B. Hennessy, superintendent of House in Which Oan Appear :Becpmes Unionized · -Question for· A, F. of L. plause Until Finally He Releases It Ltke a Cannon Shot - But Election . . . Day May Show Plaudits to :Be Trib- ute to C~nvincing Oratory Alonb. B~ DAVID LAWRENCE. t F.pel'ltt.l Co~·ro::~r~ondeneo of 'l'h{' ETenlDI' Poat.) LINCOLN, Neb., October 14.-Who ever .aid Charles E. Hughes doesn't make . I. ~ ,;oou· campmgn speecu~s or that doesn't convince his crowds or that h$ doesn't stir them into demonstrattons of thunderous applause? Here in tints v.ery town, home of a. distip.guished Democrat (It modern limos, disproof was offered in volttme sum~>Jent to satisfy the most ~ tidious. 95 per cent. optimism, said Woilliam R. Will co~ .. Republican national chairman, tu-day. From _tlme to tune there are de- the Standard 011 Company's plant at Con. 'table Hook, Bayonne, a committee of six, elected by ill:<;>strikers to confer with the management returned to police headquar- 1 Spl.'o.lll Dlspa.t:ch to The El'eDtDJ Po1t.] cess and the gauge may t·eglster higher at one time in the campaign than an- other, but no reliable Republican gauge PWLADI!lLPWA, Octo bet• 17 .-Capitula- ters, Bayonne, this morning and reporcted C>rc'hel~triL tion. of the Boston Symphony that I>lr. Hennessy had refused to dis- to organized labor and 'a withdrawal russ any proposition,,Jooklng to an in- from its noJ?.-Union position at·e imminent. crease o! wages and had said that If the has been below temperate at any time in Tile cm·don of union labor surrounding thl i All 'tht·~ugh th~ aummet· men cared to return to work they might s campa gn. v ~ orchestm wa.s strengthened this do so Other than that Mr. Heimessy the gauge was at blood heat, and about · r.abor ·Day, when the Adamson bill be- would have nothing to do vnth the com- came a law, It Indicated 120 degrees in mittee, according to George VI; Melcher, the ,shade. May!)e Republican fervor has the chairman. dropped some, but even so that reg·lster is a long w~ys from the political frost nes~y a.t first refused to recognize him Former Americarl ships Take~ New Note of Grave Character aented by. French Admiral to . Ath~n11 Government - X.ing Con• stantine Hastens to Capital-Rail-' ... ' way Stations of •Athens aeus, City Hall, and two machin~ guns. \South of tl<e River Somma a fresh a.ttack on out• positions east of Berny- -Saqterre was brol>en by our lir~. \On' tfie .rest. or tit&, ft]Jlt thet e wa.'l. intermittent g:uafi~e, · . . \Out• a~roplanes carried out numerous Italian Sailors, Ostensibly to •••••••• 1 flights in tho region of the Somme. 'fhey . fought 65 engagements. in the CC}Urse ·of Police in Stopping Demonstrations. which two enemy machines were bl•ought I,oNooN. October 17, 1:35 P M.-The taken ovet• the Greek battleships Kill<as (formerly tho United States battleship Idaho), the Lem- (forme;ly the Mississippi), and the has handed the !l.nd thvee others came precipi- tately to earth wllhtri. our lines.\ BRITISII Ell'rE.R GER~1AN 'l;RENOIIES. or an tremely gJ·avo character, says a patch to the Exchange Telegraph Com- pany from :Athenl!, dated yestet·day. Fot-IOoll.lil~n:mimt lowin!l' the presentation of the note, Constantine, It Is said, came 'to the . As a who!~. 'Nebraska shows a pen- chant for Wilson, but he would be a P!'rol!dieed Qb.e;er1lar, indeed, who (ailed to see m Mr. Hughes's reception at Lincoln, in hiS forceful argument and the power of his delivery, a marvel at campaign vigor, a spealier whose vote-getting M~englh is to be measured only by the Such wa's Chairman Willcox's way of dlsp~sing of the sLorles 1>f depression and pessimism as to the <>hnnces of carrying the election. Mr. Willcox said that while he ha.d heon conferring with a.nd hearing from Republicans all ovet· the countl•y, it was not un:tll he picked up a ~\'PY of last night's newapapet· that he learned that Republican prospects, had slumped . Questions as to what Inspired Frederick Greiner, Erie County's Republican l~ader and ex-Postmaster of Buff:Uo, to throw up the sponge, so far as his bailiwick was made Mr. Willcox tal in haste from the royal re$ldence Pl1~ts!Jtut;r<~hiJ:e:strlLJ 'l'atol. Cabinet council APPLAV\E DECEPTIVE. 'l'hts business. however, or undrrst.a.nd· lng what a candidate is talking about is not essentia\ nor prer<'qulstte to an ex• uberant shout nt the proper rhetorical moment. · tf there is any one thing which stands out as more cha.racterletic llf American audiences than another, It (Oonti,.ted on Page Eight.} . I CIIO::lE R!GilT TU1E. \Yes. Greinet· hit the psychological mo- ment to let out his sob story,\ was the comment at national headquarters to-day. \Maybe he'll get away 'with !t. Anyway, the lad's made a good try.\ . Getting back to Chairman v!iucox here Is the way he disposed or the reports of Republican pesslmiem:w, \At no time have•.;nhe leaders with whom I have been in consultation felt there was any doubt as to the victory on election day of the Republican nominee. They have been confident of a more over- wllelming victory at one time than {0olttin1tf!ol 011 Pag• Two.) Latest Super-Dreadnought Turned 1 SEVEN NEW POLIOMYELitiS CASES Ove1· to Captain McDonald at Brooklyn Na.vy Yard. Officers and ct-ew of the l'. S S. Art- zona, latest or siJper-Dreadnoughta, which Is lying at the Brooklyn navy yard, the paint sr.arce dry upon her 1 armored sides, m ust~red on the quarterdeck at three o'dod' this afternoon to hear Capt. Johil D. McDonald read the orders from the Navy DetJartment assigning him to com- mand her. Offit!ers o! the navy yard then formally turned over the big craft to Capt. McDonald, the national colors were hoisted, the band played \The Star- ~pang!!)d Banner,\ and the Arizona was Iii commission, ready to put to sw next week for a thorough shaking-down and finill teat of her engin~s. - I Increase of Two ()ver Yesterday fol' , Twenty-four H~ura Ended 9 A. 111. -11 Deaths for Same Period. Seven new cases or infantile paralysis 9 A. M. to-day, an Increase of two over yesterday, while eleven death.!! were re- al! against five yesterday. The the Situation .. WASHINGTON, October 17.-0utsiders have asked fot· Federal thedlation in the sbike at t'he Standard Oil plant at Bay- onne, N. J., and John A. Moffitt and James A. Smyth, two coticiliation commlssionersJA~~~;: 1 c::~'e~:~~:;~U~~ of tha department of Labnr, have !!'One to sYt'V()Y the situation. Inasmuch as neither tpre<>ettl', side In the strike has asked Federal in- Banker Sa.y& Gt·eat :Britain Has No Application - Rests with Americans to Make Olfer. A banker who has been do~<ely touch with previous .\meriC\an loans Great Britain and her Allies said to-day that r<'port~ that a fresh British loan was about to be arranged were prema· ture. \As a matt•r or fact.\ the banl>er said, \Great Britain has made no formal ap- plication whatever for a, loan. lt rpsts largely with American bankers as to when a C\redit will be offered. When one is offered, Great Britain will doubtless bo glad to take the matter up and discuss GERMAN PAPER SUSPENDED. Pl\lntt\d an Article Entitled un,e. atr•ctlon o'f t be Breme-n.\ Bw•hel at Cblt!•KO• CHICAGO, Octobet• 17.-Whent • made an excited leap upward to-day of 1 ~\''\\'\ 7% c~nts a bushel, the result of a !fiii'ieral >'tampede to buy. It was said export ti·ati- ' . ' in the Transylvanian