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LANE EDITION Copyright, 101, by Co, (The New PRICE ONE CEN ————————— RIOTER IRE S “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | S SHO0 U-53 SEEN OFF NANTUCKE ‘The Press Publishing York World), NEW T T COAST TO-DAY ORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, FORTY ALLIED AEROPLANES - BOMBARD MIAUSER WORKS: WING DEFENDING ARSHIPS vecreoowcc | FORUBOATS ALONG ATLANTIC COAST BIG PLA Rear-Admiral Mayo Institutes} the Greatest Patrol System Known Since War Began. NT IS DAMAGED. Six German Aeroplanes Sent to Defend the Factories Are Shot Down. PARIS, Oct 13.—Franco-British gir squadrons last night bombarded the Mauser works at Obendorf, drop- ping nearly five tons of projectiles, #t was officially announced to-day. Folowing 1s the official statement + @rom the Paris War Oflice: “A Franco-British squadron of ROSTON, Oct, foreign is off the American coast, ing to Capt. 13.—A and fleet of er sers destroyers accord- Linderoos of the Rus- forty aeroplanes bombarded the | sian steamship Hesperus, which ar- Mauser works at Oberndorf, on | i164 hore to-day from Huclva, Spain.| the Neckar. Projectiles to the | | weight of 4,340 kilograms were | To the pilot who boarded his vessel dropped, and their attainment of | Capt. Linderoos said that “a lot of the objectives aimed at was | cruisers and destroyers" passed his noted. vessel off ( le on Wednesday | “Six German aeroplanes were | heading At the rate of brought down in the course ofen- | speed, he said, they must be off the gagements which they entered to | coast by now. defend their factories.” | NEWPC R. L, Oct, 18.—Torpedo On both sides of the Somme artil-| boat destroyers, charged with the ler: rather violent } double duty of enforcing neutrality Right, especially In the sectors of, observance and saving lives in the Morval, Bouchavesnes, Ablaincourt| event of further submarine raids on nnd: Chaulnes shipping off these shores, were put © to-day In a patrol line| German Se reaching from Bur Harbor, Me. to RERLIN, Oct, 123, (by. wiraless to, N@W York, Official authority for the quckerton-—-A succesaful attuex by|*atement that such a patrol had German naval aeroplanes upon Rus-| b&eh ordered by the Navy Departs sien transports in the Roumanian| Ment Was obtained this morning, Harbor of Constanga, on the Black| The limits of the line of coast sur. - fea aborts cia an Admiralty | Yelllance, at present effective were ; . shown with the arrival of the de-| mat ment issued under dato of Oct) woven pauiding off Bar Harbor, Me., me hr splanes, during the| *24 the activity of the destroyer feel night of Oct. 9-10, suc safully bom- reet in New York harbor, Between y , these two outposts ten other de-| barded Russian transport steamers) sto ory were weaving @ net of oh servation that extended able distance out to a consider- . well beyond HIKDENBURG PLAGED | In Narragansett Bay seven othor| wractice, with steam constantly up.| Aged General in Our Hl Wf! tuet ship Jason, which “wf a m | Gives High Praise to German |cenuy with a full supply of ott, came| Commander. in during the night for more, All| ve it was sald, DUISBURG, Germany, Oct. 1%.—! \\. ‘ “Tell my friends in the Untted Stites that von Hindenburg ts the world’s greatest gene He would have eaten Napoleon the first day of the| war.” Major Gen, Osterhaus, ninety-four, who claims to be the oldest surviving Major General of the American Ctyi War, and 1s the father of Admiral Osterhaus, retired, U. 8. N.,| gent this mess to America to-day. | —_—_— = at compliance with the operatir Boston Harbor nued on Ni ‘HOSPITAL TO OPEN CLINIC | FOR STUDY OF EUGENICS) Advice to Be Given to Prospective Brides and Bridegrooms as dical institution, will open a clinic ugenies. ed in the Fleecing of |; Three Imp! E. R. West to Be Taken From Chicago to This City. Murriages, guaranteed to be happy, | jand a vetter race | the object of the of Clevelanders, is chinic be CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Buda ¢ Advice and examingtions will Jamos French, and Joseph riven prospective brides and bride- | members of the alleged black rooms to determine their eugente | gang who are sui to be tayol DARN | ay the robbery of E. R, West, C An | and New York v.08 in .|$10 MEN’S FALL SUITS, $5.95,| waived extradition to-day a] ihe MHUBM Clothing Comer, tr United States Commisioner Mark | Wiyy par furday & mp, qwgatworth Foote. mo) Men's Mail Su nd O¥ercont Whey vill be taken to New York fancy rays, brown immediat nor pinch back Dewey's Superior Po: 1 BL o Bott and $6.95, Open till 10. The Hub Clothh . corner Barclay Street,—Adyt, iW ont DoMshirg Be X, Bhone 80k Cust wine. Ad ar, vm | “astern up derelict ate {SP U.53 1S SIGHTED AGAIN: BOVIG ALSO SEES SUBMARINE Big White Star Liner Reports a Submersible About 200 Miles Out. NATIONALITY UNKNOWN Boat Was Astern, but May Not Have Been in Pur- suit of Steamship. NEWPORT, R. L, Oct. 18—The radio station here to-day received a from an unknown steamer stating that she had sighted the Ger- report {man submarine U-68 well off Nan- tucket Shoals at 7 o'clock this morn- ing. A submarine of unidentified nation- was reported about 200 miles enst of New York by the steamer Bovie in a wireless message to-day. The course of the submarine was not ality stated. The Bovic, which ts due to arrive in New York to-day or to-morrow Manchester England, reported sighting the submersible in latitude 40:17 north; longitude 68:77 west. The message said the submarine was " but whether pursuing the from Bovic or keeping an independent course was not 4. The figures of Jongitude, as received are believed not to be correct, but it was erated the error probably was one of only a few degrees, The Bovic is a British freight steamer, It salied from Manchester on Sept. 30. Her commander, who probably made the report that a sub- marine had been sighted, ts Capt. Summers. WASHINGTON, Oct, 18.—The Dutch steamer Bloomersdijk, torpe- doed by a German submarine off Nan~ tucket Lightship Monday, ts still ifloat, according to reports to the count guard service to-day. Listing heavily and a derelict, she s said to constitute a seriousgnenace navigation, The revenue cutter coggin has been despatched to o Androac er, ——<—.—_ — TUG SENT TO PICK UP TORPEDOED STEAMER Alert Sent Out From New London After Receipt of Wireless One The Eveniog World.) NEW Conn., Oct, 18.— t tug Alert scott Wrecking Company was sont to sea last night officials of the ess despatch from 16 tt atter the rece by company of a wir Nantucket, One of the asked to-day two V pany's officials was ther the Alert had eyard Haven to pick ips torpedoed by cor been sent ams ALLEGED BLACK MAILERS jo Fitness for Marria . oh tina Heipdmnltheg SAE tole wag. the vant submarine, Capt a master pilot's German David H who ha nd who was engaged to pilot he Into this port, is aboard — FRANKLIN, NEW WARDEN? Sting Sing Belleves He Will Take 7. M. Osborne's Place, ing World.) Oct. 18 son ing BLO p be made Act on, employees say, familiarize himself with the Warden's duties, OT POLICEMAN A EEPS HOBOKEN FACTORY D T SPECTACULAR FIRE SWEEPS BiG FACTORY. IN HOBOKEN: ~ HARD FIGHT TO STOP SPREAD Chocolate Menier Plant De-|VEW YORK GIRL BRAVi zs : That Charte U BOAT PERIL TO WED stroyed by Blaze Phat Starts BRITISH ARMY OFFICER in Lumber Yard. Settee GIRLS’ NARROW ESCAPE Jersey City Sends Apparatus to Aid Local Firemen—Many Buildings Endangered. A great pillar of flame towered up over Hoboken mounted the dull sky until it could be seen from all high bulldings in Manhattan facing the North River. A great volume of dense smoke spread out over the waterfrént hid- ing all outlines of the Jersey river front from view except for \e spot where the big blaze flickered through the haze. The fire started in the yards of the this afternoon and Farr Lumber Company at Seventh and Hoboken, quickly spread across tho street the great Clinton Streets, and| to} factory of the Chocolate a wild panic among the Italian dwell-| MM and Mra, Bdward K WILSON BACK HOME: ‘HE IS TO SPEAK IN THSCITY ONOCT. 31 Well Pleased With His Recep-} tion Among the “ he “Hoosiers” at Indianapolis. IN BUFFALO ON OCT, 30.) Leaders Still Hold Indiana Un-{ certain but See Good Effect of Speeches, SHADOW LAWN, LONG BRANCH, jN. J, ri Oct, 18,—President Wilson ar- here at 2 o'clock this afternoon from his Indiana trip, The President to-day accepted an j invitation speak tn Ruffalo on ‘Oct. 20 and in New York on Oct, $1. Both meetings will be arranged under non-partisan ouspices, ant wil) be in cluded on one trip from Shadow Lawn These two trips and those on Oct. 19 to Chicago apd Oct 26 to Cinein- nat! are his only remaining campaign Day, He to Journeys will, however, a number of porch speeches at Shadow Lawn, nt expressed himuelf te aed over his Indiana jay eo lenders atill teel In- but The Presid day as well pl reception ye Tae Demoorr is an uncertain quantity, at in the two addresses which the he carried | Menier Company. President made yesterday There were a hundred or more girla| home the two polnta rae at work in the upper stories of the| Fh aa ll ies circa naa 1 chocolate works who had a narrow & _ nf ach” Sean ina, OELIONS sii i ercape, so quickly did the flames a aad other contentions raised by hia Ke- airy © publican opponents, end ia determined a pre swep! Miss Frances to carry on his campaign to make ‘ia louds of sparks were swept to the| PISS TF Rene ‘i he says, “put up or roofs of the tenements along Eighth adversaries, as ya, “Al Street, opposite the fuctory causing| Milas Frances Hawke, daughter of | shut up” on what he regards the real) Hawke of | issues. ers in them. ‘The nearest church wag|N® 25 West Sixty-ninth Street, will! For the first time he has explained soon filled with scores of women pray. | %@ Marricd In England to-morrow to | exhau: tively to the farmers of the ing frantically to save théir homes, | MWJor Charles H. Hill of the Six-|country what the Democratic Con- ‘All tho fire apparatus of Hoboken| tenth York and Lancaster Regi-| grees has done for them by passing | was called to the two burning blocky | Ment the Rural Credits, Federal Reserve) And found taolf helpless exvept. to| Undeterred by war conditions, Misaland other acts kill off the small fires which etarte | Hawke silled from New York some! stopping at Harrisburg, Pa. this on the tenoment roofs and threatened | me “ke to Join her flance, The wed-! morning, he aligited from his private 4 disastrous conflagration, The Jer | line will quiet one paced the platform, shook hands ney City Fire Department was asked} ~ “ L number of people and chatted for help and sent all eniginoy and CAKABA’'S WAR LOSS formally with them. | trucks which could be spared to the Ls To-morrow t Ieee pe ie ed neighbor ctty. HOW TOTALS 52.026 a ae ean, are gunk tol Ho far as the police could learn all ' Mit we Lawn to hear him in the the employees in the burned estab. -_ third of hia speeches from the veranda Hishment were accounted except| More Than 8,000 Were Killed jot bix home cell the day watchman of the chocolte in Battle and 3,120 Died Fi Norah Costello, paymaster, who was 2 at ur , paying off the girls on the seeond| OTTAWA, Ont, Oot, 14 tota TRANSFERRED T0 CANADA floor when the fire drove them to the| Umber «ft ea avamong aM street. It 1s not known whether ghe| #2 #3 Canadian expedition : Hanitc Steams stayed behind in an effort to safe j t cu wan $ % up to Oct. 1 be gest That I pasa aio ia | There was some diltieuity in stand i” tay hee iF H tie ak folie h Navy Can Act Effectively. *] ing off a raid by frie vrents of | i - ae . Oct. 1-—The use | the children of Publt No, 8 at | *! BD. Action, BIN; died BT. JOHN, N, HOt “ | Seventh and Ada 4 half bl a | 2 ue y Mied (OF: sick : f I ek nan ener | oLiae i : prosur nd, 1,009; missing, 4, nehipa in transatlantic trade rom the fin ncipa jock in-| retry A atte ey arising from sub: | sisted that his sev Ired chargos Lhck ES ee valde such. ee that which oc-| were safer for the tinw boing in | CHLAND W | aff the Massachusetts coast school than in th street and with th wu ' ‘ " s urged in @ resolution | ald of the polleo kept the seared ical AR agile etar | mot n taking ittle ones 0 0 AOA ued of ‘Trade to It was | away . a ed gent to the Government at c Capt. Ke Keported to Have we ¢ Ontawa | STOCKS HIT IN BEAR RAID, So Telegraphed to Native solution points out that such | Entire Lint Peels BMect and i. 8, Town, t gn OF AEAs TOU Mb a Steel Drop te Los tes, s porta would ob chit ieaed Professional tra 1 the DAM t.1—(Via Lon because trade w Canadian [market in the } t the “ r 1 by the tish navy |presumably on the news of th plain ny mubmari © could be subi mat ! uring | t with directly and more effect- | States } dropped e support of jourde o| A was 13-4 below last night's cl ¢ United States a nah reque e end that rarke closed wenk ne Was buwy with iain instead of Amertean, porta es: pena a trip across th ae M Ht i: a4 stad Woula v Bathers in Sictrts, ocoun bowonlt soon begin le _ = NEW Over 18 Hesolu - LL ona urging nen and women THE VOKED TAS EE HOR AL, _ ekiit eflects 108 sulla Were Ticket be tr Adupted by weOKaLon of mds 4 4 RES! TS ON PACE 2 Park Superintendents at its closing sum. 2°%" ‘ “5 ENTRIES ON PAGE 12 ‘elon here to-day, [ecuere tor sale, Telaplous Boeaman (wa, adr 24 PAGES | ply of the British and {To-Day’e Weather—CLOUDY; RAIN TO-NIGHT, EDITION Ss - PRICE ONE CENT. BAYONNE ISTRICT OWL PLANT GUARDS FIRED ON FROM HOUSETOPS NEARBY: OF STRIKERS [5 SLAIN ‘Seven More Rioters Arrested After Battle—Three Dead and Seventy- Five Injured Is Toll of Three Days’ Disorder. POLICE HEADQUARTERS TURNED INTO ARSENAL Seven men were arrested at Bayonne, N. J., this afternoon follow- ing another clash between the police and several hundred of the striking employees of the Standard Oil Company, in which Policerian Dowling was seriously wounded, The police, armed with rifles, and under the command of Inspector Cady, were guarding the big oil tanks on the company’s property when the strikers, who had taken positions on nearby roofs, fired among them, The police returned the fire. Following the skirmish the police cleared the roofs, ENCLAKD PROMS ROICAL CHANGE HANDLING HAL Are Regarded by the Allies as Sufficient to Meet Demands of the United States, ® More trouble is expected this after- {noon when the strikers try to get Q their pay at the plant of the Tide- UU water O11 Company, As a result of t rioting of the lagt three days ond nights, in which three persons, one @ Woman, have been killed, at Joust seventy-five injured and scores arrested, the clty offietais and officials cf the company decided It would be congerous to pay the strikers off at thin thine, OPENLY THREATEN TROUBLE. Many of the atrikera have an- nounced that if the company attempta to withhold what is due them the company will have to take the con- sequences, Several hundro command of Capt. policemen, under . Griffith, and armed with rifles, went into the Constable Hook nection, the district where most of the disorder has occurred, and con- nated every weapon they could find, Strikers were backed up against the wall and thetr revolvers taken from WASHINGTON, Oct, 18 changes In the treatment of mails on Radical | neutral ships are promised tn the re veh Govern ments to the American protestal igainat interference with mails. | The changes, “hile short of an|‘hem Aa a rosult of this raid, the abandonment of the contention of the hae ra are In a sullen mogé, right to search for inforinacion of | Mayor Garvin oxpressed the opin- |ion to-day that the police force, aug- to meat the| mented by several hundred citisens, tes, | would soon have the situation under ontrol ‘Wo're not value to an enemy, are regarded by the Allies a@ sufficient wishes of the United St ancien BRITISH TAKE MAIL FROM FIVE STEANERS id-America taking any chances, “We are still They are all pared to defend themselves in any ney. If the strikers start any they will only get the “ Liner Nieuw Am-| ste Ine of the Ships dam One ot Pp POLICE HEADQUARTERS LIKE Held Up. AN ARSENAL, BERLIN, Oct. 18 (by wireless to| A Visit to Police Headquarters Sayville) Advices from Anysterdam | Showed clearly what Mayor Garvin to ithe. Oeevasna i ney an. | ad In mind when he made the state. nounce that the British authoritios| Ment The place looks Ike an arsenab | It ts filed with rifles, revolvers, shote suns and ammunition, confiscated the entire mail on board the Holland-Amertcan liner Nieuw Amsterdam and tho steai Ternute | Mayor Garvin was even #0 eptte and Kott n, bound for Rotterdam, |'mistic @# to belleve that the polies A Rotterdam despatch reports that | Suérd wil be strong enough te pore t the Standard O11 Company and ts subsidiaries to resume operations the Postmaster General of Denmark announced that the steamers e+ 1 and Botte, plying between Ice. ]2% Monday, Other city offictals are cad end Llenmavlk Wer ; Lt not se confident, They believe that SRPenanc dl mall te'the Bri ‘ny attempt to open the of! plants will result In more rioting, 5 The third victim of the disorder, who was shot to death early to-day noar City Park, was identitied this vflernoon as Jacob Grauf, thirty. PRESIDENT WILSON TO SPEAK HERE OCT, 31 | threes years old, of No, 8 West Nime- |teonth Street, Hoe was one of the PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 18. | nd employees of the dent W n will speak at Buffalo sical Company who have 1 in New York Oot, 31, tt was kept from work because of the ann 1 to-day just the | threats of the strikers, President's train rea adel-} The police learned that on Tuesday phia, enroute to Long Branch, N, J.] nlgbs Grajt made @ speech to bie tel-