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Chicago Examiner
CHARACTER
QUALITY
ENTERPRISE
ACCURACY
AN AMERICAN PAPER FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE

FINAL EDITION
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VOL. XIV., NO. 286.–A. M. MONDAY. CHICAGO, NOVEMBER 20, 1916. MONDAY. Registered U.S. Patent Office. PRICE ONE CENT in Chicago and suburbs. ELSEWHERE, TWO CENTS
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DEATH TRAILS GIRL'S 590-MILE FLIGHT
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SERBS IN TRIUMPH RE-ENTER MONASTIR

Germans and Bulgars Routed From Macedonian Base; City May Become Serbian Capital; Berlin Admits Evactuation [[Evacuation]]. 

Grunishte Surrounded in General Advance; Hill 1378 Captured and Gains Made in the Direction of Holeven.

War Summary

MACEDONIAN FRONT – Serbs and French capture Monastir, Bulgarian base held for year. Berlin admits the loss. Serbs surround Grunishte and seize
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Germany Saves Fathers From Battle Lines

By International News Service.
BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), Nov. 19. – Whenever possible German soldiers who are fathers of several children henceforth will not be employed permanently in the first line, the war ministry announced to-day. Special consideration will also be given soldiers whose families already have suffered heavy losses.
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The above announcement is probably to assure the German people that the Teuton high command is not reckless in the employment of Germany's man power.
It also disposes of recent London reports that Germany, to insure an adequate rate of propagation, was employing single men and fathers of but one or two children in less dangerous positions while fathers of large families were used in the foremost lines.
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DUAL PEACE PLAN BY U.S., IS FORECAST
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JUDGE TRUDE'S 
EX-WIFE WEDS
CIRCUS MAN
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Exponent of "Trial Divorce" and $1,875 Year Beauty "Upkeep" Becomes Bride for Third Time.
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Married to Former Jurist After He Obtained Annulment of Marriage Contracted When 16.
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Mrs. Fannie Smith Trude, celebrated as the inventor of the "trial divorce," and even more famous for the personal beauty that cost her, according to her own estimate, $1,875 a year for "up-keep," became a bride again last Saturday.
Her new husband is Harry Riley, and when he was asked last night about his business he replied:
"I'm with Ringling's - I've got a couple of acts with the show, if you must know my life history."
The present Mrs. Riley's first husband (barring the mere boy whom she prankishly married when she was sixteen years old - a marriage annulled immediately afterward) was George A. Trude, formerly a judge of the Superior Court in Chicago. He is the one who collaborated with her in that experiment, the "trial divorce" [[page cut off]]
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BROTHER SUES
MISS JACKSON
FOR $10,000
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Suit Reveals Former Society Girl's Failure to Wed German Count Due to Mother.
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Family Feud and Reason for Quitting Social Life Also Bared in Petition for Estate Division.
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Miss Virginia Owens Jackson has been sued by her brother to force a division of $20,000 of her mother's estate. She is a stepdaughter of Horace Jackson, the aged broker who narrowly escaped death last week when he was lost for five days in the frozen north woods of Minnesota.
Her brother's name, curiously, is not the same ahs hers. He is Carroll Groff, but she had taken legally the Jackson name.
Through the suit the long concealed bitterness between Miss Jackson and her brother, to whom it is said she never speaks, is revealed. And there are other revelations - among them a hint as to why Miss Jackson never married Count Fritz von Michaelis, a German nobleman, to whom she was reported engaged.

GIVES UP SOCIETY.
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Tidal Wave Sweeps Marseilles; Death Toll Heavy in Port
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Ships Torn From Anchor, Sailors Lost in Worst French Storm in Twenty Years.
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BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
PARIS, Nov. 19.-The City of Marseilles was swept by a tidal wave from the Gulf of Marseilles to-day, vessels being torn from their moorings and engulfed in mountains of water, few escaping. The wave, a part of the worst storm in twenty years, which is gripping all France, jumped the breakwaters, lifting crews from the decks of their vessels and drowning them. The loss of life will be great.
The water was carried far into the city, taking with its a number of cabins and small cottages besides flooding lower floors and cellars of the larger buildings near the water front. Street cars were overturned, the entire trolley system being tied up.
LONDON, Nov. 19. - Shipping suffered severely in the heavy gales off the British coast Saturday and today. At least seventeen lives have been lost, it is believed. Four large steamers were obliged to put back into port badly battered.
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Russian Casualties
Since June, 2, 128,474
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BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
BERLIN (via Sayville wireless) Nov. 19. - The semi-official Overseas News Bureau quotes the Central 
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RAIL MEN 
FOR REPEAL
IF GRANTED
8 HOURS
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Head of Trainmen Says Brotherhoods Are Willing to Compromise Rest of Adamson Law if Basic Demand Is Conceded.
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Want Roads to Drop Suits and Open Way to Reach Understanding; Lee Denies Saying Strike Would Come Jan. 1.
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BY W. C. ROBERTS.
BY A STAFF CORRESPONDENT OF CHICAGO EXAMINER.
BALTIMORE Md., Nov. 19. - W. C. Lee, president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, denied to-day [[part of page missing]] had threatened a strike
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Law Record 138
Miles Above 
Carlstrom's
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IN breaking the American non-stop, cross-country record today Miss Ruth Law made the following distances in the time noted:

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    | Time | Miles.
Left Chicago | 7:25a.m. |  
Arr. Hornell | 2:07p.m. | 590
Left Hornell | 3:24p.m. | 
Arr. Binghamton | 4:45p.m. | 117
Flying time | 8:03
Total |  | 707

Victor Carlstrom's record:
Left Chicago | 7:09a.m. |
Arr. Erie, Pa | 11:27a.m. | 452
Left Erie | 2:34p.m. | 
Ar. H'mondsport. | 4:24p.m. | 200
Left H'mondsp't | 6:35a.m. | 
Ar. G'venors Is | 8:56a.m. | 315
Act. flying time | 8:28
Total |  | 967
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PERILS OF TRIP
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RUTH LAW 
BREAKS U.S.
RECORD IN
OLD PLANE
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Flies from Chicago to Hornell Without Stop; Resumes Flight and Reaches Binghamton, 707 Miles from Start in Grant Park
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Expects to Reach New York, Her Objective, Early To-Day; Machine Hit in Tree, but Frees Itself and She Goes On.
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BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Nov. 19. - Ruth Bancroft Law broke the American cross-country, non-stop record to-day in her attempted sunrise-to-sunset aeroplane flight from Chicago
to New York.
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